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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974-11-17 - Orange Coast Pilot, "· • ,, - • - Issue --School .Bosses Are Meil • . BY PAMELA HAUAN ...._ distrlcti-rrbnrsan Clemente 10 llun· oi-. o.11y"'1111M." ~ liqg,ton Beach. A mp.n Sits behind the .Principal's ~ .¥et education has hardly been a desk In •lniost every schobl alon the cltad~l of mate chauvinism . ~tost Orange Coast. school ~istrjclemf')Oy~s are teachers ~ Ptlen occupy all and until the tast rew decades the tQe supcrinlcnden· words "Leacher" and 1'woman " were t'S chairs, most or practically synonymous. ttie a ssis tant ~. Why,theri,do menrunour school spperintend_ents' districts? seats and most ol '.'We've had f~w: i~ any,_ women a~; the · other ad. JiliQnt.s for a.dn:urustrauve posts. m in is tr at iv e explained Trumlp' Benedict, superin- positions in the tendent of the Capistrano Unified nin e 0 r a n g e School District. County sc hool ""LI.AH Bob Knapp, personnel director for * VOL. 67, NO. 321, 8 SECTIONS, 98 PAGES ' Capistr-ano Unified. added th"at most from among our own." ~ women don't have administrative Capistrano is one distric{ that ha:; credentials and his district requires no .women principals. It does, - an applicant to have them or be however. have three assistant prin- working toward them. cipa\s, two vice-principals, and two Knapp also.said hii .districtlikes lo -diret.tOils .(lilJ11arY~C;t1l.-specfal scl~ct new principals from within the education) '·woo are conaldered...ad- dislrict. '·We've had women ap-ministrators. plicants Crom outside the district. but Laguna Beach Unified is another we prerer to select qualifjed people J.hat ·has no "'omen principals and no ' * "'omen adm1nistra\ors. Robert lteevcs, ;tss1stant superintendent and director of personnel, said there's a good reason. "We na\'e ve1·y litllc turno\·cr in this district," IJe said. "1'he principals at our six schools h:J\'e been here six tu 20 years." Laguna recently hired a superintendent ta man-Itobe.rt San· chis). Reeves oo\lldn'l remember if any women had applied for the superintendent's posl. On the other side of the spectrum is the lluntington Beach's Ocean View Elementary School Districl. It has a substantial nun1ber of "'omen in ad- ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1974 , ministration. 1'he district has three principals. 12 assistant principall!I, and four administrators who are -.·omen. We've been able to attract talented people, both men and women," Said James Carvell, acting superinten· dent. ''\\'hen v.·c ha\•e an opening we consider peojlle according lo their t11~ent and conlri bu-tioni; tu education," hl' continued. · · "1'he women we've employed havt• been very ·su('cessful. Yet wheri we notify staff of an opening, 75 percenl of lhe applicant:?. arc usually men " 1:-ii•e SCllOOL., Page !\~l 25CENTS I '~----------------~------------------------------~ . I . -:.. Beach Officer Clings To LiU After Mishap BY JOllN VALTERZ1\ 011111 0.1IJ Pii.t 54.IH ,\ l-luntington Beach pol ice patrolman conlinued to f~ght for life early today despite gr::ive injuries suf- fered Saturday when-he was hit by a car while directing traffic through an interseclion darkened by a power · out::i ge. Police have booked I.he driver of the car which slammed into Patrolman Les Prince. 26, from behind al the in- tersection or Beach Boulevard and Adams Street. In custody is J\:torrfsf:in lJall. 26. of 534 1 Reilly Dri ve, lluntington Beach. Prince was directing traffic at the corne r bec<1use all the signals were inoperative d~ring a blar:koul "'hich hit a wide area or the city. Orficers said Prince never sa\V Jlall's car come into the intersection ·berore the impact. Fellow officers. who said the fori:e -"'as stunned and !oddened by the tragic mis hap , said that when ~ paramedics arrived on lhc scene they found the patrolman's life functions had stopped. Rodi11 S.culpture Stole11 f ro111 Gle1111 Gallery Art thieves hf;-lie\'ed by police to be professionals bro~ into_ a posh Corona dcl ~tar gallery lx.ofore da\1·n Saturday and carted av;ay a bronze head by _the famed French sculptor Rodin . It is "·orth 531,500. ·rhcy_ \\•urk(.•d fr:.inlica lly and • managed to restore the patrolman's heartbeal and respiration. according to police repor1.s, then the victim was taken to Huntinglon lntercommunity llospital. 1'hc staff there said that surgeons 1-rorked for more than four hours on the officer's injuries, "'hi ch include a skull fracture, m::issive internal injuries and mangled lCgs . :Aides early this morning said Prin- rc ·s condition had stabilized somewhat, but he "·as still listed as extrl"mcly critic;il. lie emerged from surgery shortly after midnight. Prince. married and the father or a young child, slarted with the depart· ment as a cadet and became a full· time officer ir0.970. fo'ellow officers al J.he department s:iid that the incident sad~ened everyone. ~II of us here are praying for him,·· sa id one patrolman.. ~reanwhile. the alleged driver of the car which struck him was in custody on charges of felony drunken driving. The "·eekend has taken its loll among o!ticers ::ilong the Orange Coast. In a mishap occurring.early Satur- day in Costa l\lesa. a patrolman "'as more fortunate than PrinCl'. ~ Costa !\.iesa patrolman Art Castle was driving <it Newport Boulevard and 18th Street when his unit was hit broadside by a luxury sedan "'hich slammed the police vehicle up onto a eurti. , Castle managed to radio for help from t~e inside of his smashed ~rol car. -. · Although some"·hat. shaken by the crash. superjors·said he was back on the gra,•eyard s hift early this mor - ning. The driver of1he other vehicle "'as not seriously hurt. Elsewhere in the county, othef ro::id mishaps have laken their toll 1i1s well. Injuries suffered in a motorcycle crash Nov. 10 along Trabuco Road in the El Toro area claimed the life Saturday o~ Zorina A. 1.tartinez, 19. of <See ACCIDENTS. Page Atl Girl Killed; Mideast Tenses As Arabs Arise ·rEL A\'IV (U PI \ -In lhe fiercest uprising since the first. year of Israeli occupation. ·rock -throwing Arab dt:mon strator:-clashed "'ith securitv troops in four cities on the \\'est Bank of Jordan Saturday ' thern to"·n of Jcnin and died later of her in1uries. She.-.·as buried shortlv afterwards. Arab sources said the gi1:1 "'as hit b\· a militarv vehicle. Ft,.AG·llNED"GINZA AWAITS PRESIDENT FORD'S ARRIVAL IN DOWNTOWN TOKYO Rl1fng Sun, Stars end Stripes Hang Side by Side on Streets Threatened by Protests The staff of J ack Glenn Galleries ;it 2831 E . Coast High"·ay discovered the loss of the 300-pound masterpiece shortly after 8 a.m. "'hen they arrived for the day 's business. Police said the head. about two feet high. had been crat('d and was left near the real" door of the ~::i lleries lht' nigh t before. Israeli military sources said one gi rl "·as killed and dozens "·er!! in - .1url.'d on both sides. Thl'y said arresls ran into the scores "but not the hun- dr('dS " A curfew v,oa s clamped down laler in the day 1n \Vest Bank to"·ns. ,\ n1 Llita ry .source said the girl ·"\\'a~ hit nn the head by a stone·· in the nor · Troops· fired into ihe air to dispcr:i~ .1 demons tration of high school student:- 1n the markelplaceofthesouthernc1t~· uf Hebron. Chanting "Al fatah. Ion ~ li\·c . .\rafat. Palestine." the students hurled rocks at soldiers and border Policl.'men before the gathering \\'ii:?. hroken up Further nu11h 1n l·lnl houl. .).OUlh:- br1 ef1,\' blocked the 1-lebron mililary go\'ernor·s. cn r \\ilh a barricade of bouldt'.'rs. lien the dri\'er got out or the car, lhL' sources said he "·as 1>elled hv a Uurrv or rol'k ~ a nd 1njurl.'1I ' .Jap.a11 Trfp 01a ,. P.r.otest·Threat, Tense ' :-JsraelWon'tSt~pFord TOKYO -American and JIJ)aDese , nags waving along the Ginza,. big photographs of President and r..1.~s. Ford , and beefed up 'securt-ty. preparations arc set to herald Ford's' arrival Jt1onday: . The four-day 'visit will be the first by a Prcside nl in office, a nd authoriti~s cxPect big anti-Ford dernonsl'r btions by leh.-wlngers amt a 12,hour nalionv•idc protest st..rike by tranlporta ti on y:orkcrs . Only twO small protests were repor· t ed Saturday .. \Uout GOO women gathered In u downtown park, at- tacking Ford as the "man responsible for bringing nuclear weapons into Japa n aboard U.S. warships." At Han(!da Airport, where the preaitlcntial jel Is scheduled to land, police arrested three 'young men who dtihed across the runw-.y with bur• ning smokl'. candles shouting op- position to Ford's visit. Thousunds of leCtiKts staged a rotest rally Sunday {Tokyo timel. ~~l<ll~R.Qlice kept u wtttch on the demonstrators but no Vlolence was rcp<>rted. I After mccling in u purk. the demon· str11tors m.,.rched lo the U.S. Embns- sy. then continued on to the prime minister's ornclal residence und the pDrliame nt building~ where they con- tinued their prpt.ests. · • Crowd estlmatl!s varied wi<Je~y. The 'ff.. • organizers of the rafly ~)aimed more than 8&,000 persons turned out, while poliCe said tile figu~e was ·closer to 30,000. ' . Authorities nave predicted large sca le demonstralions during the American President's visil Which begins ?t1onday .. .Preparations ih \Vashington v.•ent on through lithe nighl Saturday a nd Ford'.s departure was expeclcd to go off as planned this morning . . The White HoUse press o£fli:e said Saturday night even reports or in- creasing tension in the Mldeai;t would nbt delay President Ford's planned departur.e on the tcip to J apan, South Korea and the Soviet Union. ~ "As it-looks now, he's deffnitc\y going," said a spo.keswoman al the pres, office. She said there appeared to be no chance the trip would be postponed "unless something Incredible hap· pens." ·The Atideasl is believed to be among key topics "'hich ma.v (igure 1n f<~ord's summil meeting with Sc:>viel 1eaaer--Cfonld-f-:-Orezhnev next ""l'ekend in Vladivostok . Kissinger, "''ho will be accom· panying Ford. h11s had many dctrac· tors in Japan because or his 3!\• sociation with thc:i "Nixon shocks" or 197t -the U.S. approach. t9 rnainland China and dollar devnlualinn without. rorC,l'Otnin.c toJal)llllCSC leaders. ' I Man Eludes Police Shots, Faces Charges La~una Beach police early in th~ \\'Cl"k will seek formal charges of burglary and assaulting an ofri<'er with a deadly weapon against a 31-year·old transient captured after a predawn manhunt studded with gunn re ~iff't.YSaturday. In all, sjx shots were fired by t":o or- ficcrs who pursued J a rnes E. J\1 elz, nftcr he was assertedly surprised in the act of burglarizing a hous<' on Catalina Street. 1\1 e ti.., allegedly armed \\'ith a stubby club. lupged ror Sgt. Dnvid Ayers arter the o(ficer. came on the scen{' a t 1494 Catalina St. Ayers drew his pistol.and fired on- ce. missin~ the man, and then the al · leged burglar fell to the ground. Ayers said that as he ap1>rooched f\·lct:t, the man i;uddenly rose fron1 the iro1,.1ndand made ...another lungt! for the orricer. Another sh6t rang oul. and it missed as well. ~ _ l\1et.z then ran into ~hp darkness and ::hs appea_red from ,tr\e serge3nl·s sight. l\lomcnts later. a ' backup unit :tri\'Cn by Pt.1lmln1uft Grc~ Bartz C'ame on the seen"' ~d the oft1C't:r sPoltt'd ~let:r. in the Art enl"r <'hop arc-a on Coast lltgh\\'a~· l\lclz ran alnni: the high\\a\' 1\1\h lhe officer 1n 11ursult. · l\artz fi rer! four titne)t :it lhl1 nee•ni: man rturinA the chase, and all I hose shots n1i ~st.•d too } <Set' ~llOTS, PaAe 1\2) • I • The thieves pri(11l lhe1r wny through the door. v.•hich ,was secured b~· a dead-bolt lock. and managed to liaul the hca\'y crate outside and onto :1 truckor van. Officers said they plannctt to cir- culate piclurcs or the untitled art "'Ork lo agenc ies across the counlrv 1n cai;e an effort is made to sell the "'Ork of the famed sculptor Auguste Rodin. whose best kno"'n work is · 'Thr Kiss." Officers are convinc'ed that the thl'fl \\'as the \1•or k of prof cssirna Is "'ho k nt'\1 exactly "'hat lhey "'anlcd before they entered lhe buSJnrss. · Because of the sLZe and \\l"Jl,?hl ol lhe ('rate, officer~ said. it "as certain th:il. a \•ehictc hl·avicr than a 1>.1s- sengcr ca r "'as us ctl in thp µc la\1 :i~ The last tlnll" the scul1>t11r1• 11a:- :-t'.'en at the gallery "'IL:?. ;ihout 7-pm Fr1dar "·hen the :-laff lt'ft for the 111.ChL ON THE INSIDE NrG llT P ERSON _:. Big 811111arn. den is ont;.of the tegion of unseen "ho work "'hifcrSuburbin sleeps so that"'"' cun all wake up lo a nicer place lo li\'e. Oaily Pilot Staff Writer Arthur n. Vinsel Shlln."i'I \\'ords and pho\O!j he t11ptur.ed duMni;: a recent preda'>''TI ride on a city strecl swee-,:>Cr. Page RI ·ori-:s· Jt:RRV nRO\\'X '-1-low will C;:ilifClrnia"s nt'" ~o\'ernor mct•l lhc press? Ill' and his aidC116;:1y it 's golhp; to be a_n "01>en adminislralion " Son)c n)f'mbt'rs <11' lh<' prcss corp:. Hlrc;1dy arc romplainin~ thfl i;.:11ver nor clf'ct is inar.rcss1hlc. story out uf Sacran1cnto by Susan S"ard of the Associated Prc!;i.. Page Cl2 Ford Drops Non1ination \VASl-ll :'\'(ITO'.\' tAPl -President Ford w1lhdre\1' on Saturda.\' the cop · trO\"l'rs1nl nomination of Peter !\I . Finnigan to lx· US. ambassador to Spa~. Ill' act~d at I.he r(><Juest of Fl:inigan_. \\ho told Ford in a ll'ttcr dated Sa!ur· day th;it a long dcla~· in hi s confir· 1nat1.1n ··"oulcl not lk~ 111 the hes\ 1n -. lercst of )our relations "·1th the C11n~ress nnr lht' fOUntry·s relation:?. "·1th Sp:.1111 .. Ford. 1n :1 "Dt.•a r Pett·'· letter. told Flanigan · "",\ltlh111g h 1 l"utl\" understand lhf' selflt·~s rcasono; \\-h1ch led lo vour dec1:-i.in 1l 1s nc,·erlhelcss \\lth r~lue­ tant'C' and dcc1) rri:rcl th<1t I acf•epl sour t'<'quc st . . S1\l•ET'' IN NUKES -\Vilh the shortage of naturul resources for energy. mun has turned lo nucle:1r \X>"'er to solve some or his needs. Ac compunyin~ this acllv1t~· 1s crit1c1sm that nuclear materials :ire 100 dan_Q:erous. lh:tt man i:-J,!amhhn~ "1th his hfe. Had1al11)fl ~af1•ty f)ff1<'er \\"11 · ham \\'. \\':H\m;fn Ill of l"C lr\11ll' di saJ!rets. 1·11ntcndin.1t US(' of nu clear energy is lo~lC:tl and :-afl' l'llbC.· A ~ EQl'1NE Nl'TKITION' -In Sun dny·s llors1n' 1\round corner , llor:;1n Editor 1'01n i\1t•l'ann 1nlcl'\'1t'11 .., llr 1-larold (':1pper of l.c1s1rrc \\01 l•I. "'hO Sl' t•l;J)t•rti~e in the fcedin~ of hnr ses 1:1. nationally res1>crt cd 1""<1$tC 8 5 , 1ii1 ghlly. ' Another :?.lone b:Jrricadc on th1..· Hamalla h-::'\ab lus highv.ay \\<l:i remt)\'ed b~· troop:-. The m1htary command said a llrt.' broke out in a 1-ll.'bron re1i1tauran1 O\\'RCd br J r11·ish settlers. damaging the bu1ld1ng: 1n "·h1t•h ii "·as located Th(' incidents \1rr1..· the "·orst sinc1 19H8 "hf'n \\'t'Sl Bank Arabs ba1tl l.'d oct'upat1on trnops 1n thc :-treet:?. 1 ~rae l ('aptur(.'(( thf' lt'rr11ory fron1 Jordan 111 the 196i ~liddle East \\\u · hut .Jordan has -.ince g1\'l'1l up all 1'la1m "' tn It 111 l<t \·nr nf the P al£':-lln1an guerrilla tno\"('ment he::ided h\• ''<ii-.:il:'I Arafat · ' Thi:-l:'i lll•ILnllt·I~· a n 'li f>Onsc 10 l111• 1>;1!est1n1' Libl.'r:1t1on OrRaniza tion· ... t•.ll\ In :-ho11· <JC'IL\C l"t'SiSll:IRt't' to th(' l::i r\1ells:· on1' Eusl .ll•rusalem ·Aral.I ~ourcr _.,;11d I 11sidP Su1ufa11 J•t-·-·---·· •-"'""o"""'-aJ f.I Yo ... !of•Yltf'-I J (#f,,,.,,.,,_.J (""'"""' --01.11 c .. ., ..... ____ ,. Eft*'''"'• ... -M-1 EM•r1'1,,.,..,1 -11••7 • f••M Nt••• --•• F1""1'(' --t< \. "''"''"' -·· """~ "' .,.,. -I I N..-.'l<:----M A""L•-N-•• .................. --.. '1911" ....... ~--·· .... ~---•••1 Or»p-C-IJ--•O -" ltt111 l•l•I-<~<" 'IW(lfl ""'__.__.1 f11011er ---••~ "'""" ... !.owt1 Cl~ ~,. .. , .. -MW.ill I E!IN ..... tH,_'1 '""''' ..... , A:! DAit. v Pt LOT Sund1r. Nowmbef 17, 1974 Coast Watch ... Top News Stories of the past week from Orange Coast Communities LAGUNA BEACH--Firs t, a $10 million .claim was lodged ~gainst the city by land developer company, Rancho PaJ.os Ve rdes, Inc ., over pre- vention of deve lopmen t of 522 acres ·of canyon land. Th en, 47 of the town 's leading "oiti• zens were named in a $37 mi-llion-lawsuit. Mayor Roy Holm characterized ·it as ''a great, big corporation ..• trying to .beae-a--little town over the head '(:iith a ..• lawsuit." ••• COSTA MESA--Vi ce detail police detective a rres t ed oOe mor e s uspect in .a lucrative Har- bor Atea football betting ring, bringing to seve n the numbe r of bar owners, barmaids and a l leged bookmake r s charged in a week of c r ackdowns on sma l l ante gambling .•• SOUTH COAS T--No t ing that residents in unincorpor a t ed county territory pay more, but get the sam e service ps city residents p4ying for cable television service, Fifth Di~trict County Supervisor Thomas Riley propos.ed a county probe of cable firm rates •• _. FOUNTAIN VALLEY--The City Counqil killed a proposal to devlop 350 acres of industrial park for equestrian estates and luxury h'omes after nearly four hours of debate in a hear- ing . The $75 mi llion Presley of Southern California proposal was favored by some of the development 's neighboring residents , but was opposed by the chamber of commer ce and some other citizens •.. IRVINE--In a series of actions last week Cjty Council approved a general plan amend- ment which would allow apartments in Irvine Center, a planned commercial development in the triangle formed by the Santa Ana, San Di- ego and Laguna freeways , then specifically banned the apartments , pending· solution of the "noise proble.m" by El Toro Marine Corps Air Station . NEWPORT BEACH-•The Army Corps of Engin- eers threatened the city with "criminal pros- ecution" ·because four ocean groins. each were extended 25 feet without first obtai~ing a Corps permit . City officials said they could not wait 12 months for the permitbecause of the winter tide threats to "shoreline property including. the city's main lifeguard station •• HUNTINGTON BEACH--An elementary school board president has called for a vote on uni- fication in the Huntington Beach Union High School District.' Squabpling school boards haVen't been able td get :together on a plan, so Dale Bush of the Huntington Beacb City School District suggest'ed letting voters choose among a lternativ'es at the polls ••• ......... MISSION VIEJO--Resul ts of the close con- test for five seats on the municipal advisory council, this area 's first locally e lected "government ," were thrown into uncertai nty l ast week when county officials announced not ·a ll absentee ballots c ast in the Nov .' 5 elec- tion had been counted. The fifth and sixth place winn,s.rs in t ·he e l ection of five to the council were only four votes apart. Final voting results are due Monday. Mazatlan YachtRacers Round Cape San Lucas By AL1'10S LOCKl\BY 0! IN 0.11, ~lcrl 5'4!1 Crev;s on ~i.x yachts or the Los ·Angeles lo iltazaUan yacht raee breathed collective sighs of relief · Satyrday ai:. lh<·y l\1rncd the co rner al Cap<' San Luca:-; and headC'd aero~:. the l-;u1r of Calirorn1a on the fi nal 200- inilc le~ of the l ,023·milc course. Bekins H ead Blown Off Exploded Boat Th e P res1dC'nt of BC'kins \'an a nd :'\1t1r.lgc an1I thrl'l' gut':-ls aboard his 1·:ilJ1n C'rUl~l·r v.cre .blo•n in to the wall'ror 1\\:i lon Harbor l:ite S:.i turday "hen a bu tane stove cxplod('d In the galley. ~!arbo r pa1 rolmcn said that the bla1't and 1n1ntC'd1utc ~inking of the crµ1 ser took place only JO n1oor1ngs a.Way fro m their offices, shortly after 8p.m. T.hc mos.I seriously injui:...."'<I was Wil· ham i\I1lo Ht'ki ns Jr., 42 , of Lo~ 1\ngles . J.lr suffered cuts and shock :ind v.·as :1d m iltcd to 1\ \•alon ?i.1 unicipal Hospital. . Three others abonrd the vessel sur. fercd rrom i-hock. All were Los An gelt>s area re!lidt•nt.s . Patrolmen said the blai;t rocked the harbor and within moments after the explosion thl' vei.i.cl sank ;it the mOflring. The p:1rty had bet'n prtparing din· ner. offi cers !oald. "hen the cxploi.1on Jn I r\o flames ('rupttd oiCter the blast. "The boat just blew up and !iBnk ilf!· mediately,'' s aid one patrolmen. ' ' - The Class A yachts which· got around the cape at the tip of Baja Cal ifornia by mid-morning Saturday \\·ere reporting rreshenin{t"breezes of 8-10 knots out of the northv.:est. J acob \l/ood's CC ·61 Sorce ry California Yacht Club v.•as flrst around the .comer at 8 a .m. followed by Bob Beauchamp's Columbia·57 Dorothy 0 ,and Henry Wheeler's 57· foot Aorangi, both from Newport liar· bor Yacht Club. If the gulf winds improve, Sorcery v.·11.s expected to finish early today v.·ith the entire Class A neet crossing the fi nish line bf fore the day is O\'er. Al Cassel's 35-fool custom sloop The Terrorist from Bahia Corinthian Ya{'hl Club took over the handicap lead. A Class ·D entry, she was 2~4 miles from the fini sh and well ahead or her competitors in her own class as v•ell as Class C. Al the 8 a .m . roll call Saturday So r· ccry h61d 193 miles yet to go and the last boat in the neel. Art Blehl's 35· root .sloop Witchcraft Was 399 miles from the finish. \\'itchcran. was the handicap v.·inner in 1972. ~ Elapsed time leaders with distan- ces from Mazatlan: 1, Sorcery, li13; 'l'- l>(lrothy 0, 213 ; 3. Aorongl, 215; 4, Joli , 217 ; 5, t\firamar. Jl andicap Standings: OVERALL -1, The Terrorist; 2, Broom Hilda ; 3, Whimsey Trea; 4, Tinsley Light; S, Scat. Cl,A~~ A -1, DorothY O; 2, Aora~3, Sorcery; 4, Sw1ftsu.re; 5, J oli. CLASS B -1, Black Bird: 2, Rag· doll : 3, Robur j 4, Al ethea ; S, ~tori;:an 's Poi nt. CLASS C -1. Concubine; 2, Oecep· tion : 3. Biscuit EJter; 4, Blue Streak; s. Spectre .• CLASS o -1, The Terrorist; 2, 8 room Hilda; 3, Whlmsey Tres ; 4, . Tinsley Li&hl; S, Scat. ' • I • 'D.N1rP11t11'1111-.11,111tMre11M11W ' <;OSTA ME SA POLICEMAN WALKED AWAY FROM EARLY MORNING ACCIDENT mtlc1r Art· Castle B•ck on Job S•lurd•y Night Aher Mishap on Newport Boulevard .. , l"r~111 Pugi, Al • Head ~f Irish Republic Dead of Heart Attack DUBLI N, Ireland (AP> -Erskine Childers. Jreland's fi rst elected Protestant president, died early Sun· day arter suffering a heart attack during a n "emotional" speech before a group of physicians.· Chi!Ders, who won an upset victory to become Ireland's forth president in ?day of last year, died in Dublin's Alater hospital where be was rushed Saturday night after he collapsed. · Two doctors at the dinner said lhat tbey tried to revive him. and scurried the President into an ambulance. As the ambulance rushed lhrougll cit y streets Childers' heart stopped for four minutes, and eJe{'lric shock had to be used to revive him, according to Noel Gleeson, the ambulance driver. Childers, although the firs~ to be elected was the second Protestant lo hold the -largely ceremonial post of pres ident in the ov·erwhelmingly Ron;Jan Catholic country. ACCIDENTS ... Santa Ana. She died or massive head injuries. Earlier in the morning Gayton S. Miller. 19, or Villa Park was killed in· stantly in a head-on·collision -before dawn a long Noh! Ranch Road in Anaheim. The driver of the other vehicle was arrested after the crash which occurred near Via· Real. f 'ro111 ,.,,ge Al SHOTS ... As reinforcements arrived, Metz then assertedly tried to hide in the area of the J ack·in·the· Box take6ut on the highway, but finally gave up· without /urther incident. Officer s said they booked the man-who said he lived in inland hills-and held him in lieu of $2$,000 bail. Conference Ends; No Fo.odNow ' '""' ..... Wrvtc• ROME -The world food conferen· ee-... convened at the urgiiig or the Ui\i ted 'States to discuss the v.·orld 's hungry, gaveled to a close Saturday night without a firm pledge for the 10 million tons of grain deemed nece!>· sary to alleviate.starvation now. The conference pussed several 'resolutions to help th~longterm food problem - such a!I un early warning system on future food crises, -but failed \O come up with the food needed to feed starving masses immediat.ely. The head of the United Stales delegation Secretary of Agriculture Earl L. But'z called the sessions "a ben· chmark in mankind's long quest for better rood and better li\•ing." Some countr ies, including Mexico a nd Senegal, ho"'e\•er, e_xpressed disap· pointment in the meetings. The conCe1·en{'e declared Saturday night the battle agains t hunger is the ··common responsibility of all coun· tries'' and ag~wsetupanew U.N. agency to direct the fight. The resolution establishing the World Food Council was passed first in committee and later approved by the 123·nation assembly. 'fhe con· ferenee, which began 11 days a~o, then adjourned. - "Every man, woman and child has the inalienable right to be free from hunger and roalqutrition," the con· f erence declared in the final debate. The conference 'Produc~<! four major objectives: -a fund to develop agriculture in poor nations. . -establishment of a World Food Council to coordinate the \\'ork of other agencies on food production. nutrition and aid. ;..... a worldwide inf'ormation and early warning system. -agreement in principle that 10 million tons or food is necessary for emergency relier each year. A hospital s pokesman said Chllders was stricken while making "a s upe rb speech in which he got very emotionally involved " A hospital doctor later announced the president had died at 1:20 a.m .-11:20 PST-a£· ter suffering a coronary thrombosis. They plan to seek formal com: plaints on the charges on Monday and then arraignment Tuesday in South Orange County l\lunicipal Court. Pope Gets PLO Jerusalem ·Report It was on the last point the con· ference failed. Only Canada among the major food producers came up with ·a. definite commitment to provide a d~finite 4uantity or food to help feed the world's hungry. The Unired States said it could not make any promii;es, saying such a pledge would contribute to inflation hi , America. · <' Childers, a veteran po)itican and member of Fianna Fail Soldiers o~ Destiny party, became president last June succeeding tbe old revolutionary Eamon de Valera, who had dominated politics in the country for more than half a centuri. Fountain Valley Unification Petitions In The arm a ent v.·hich Fountain Val· l ey un i tion advocate s ·needed-5,2 ames on petitions- wound up i the wa r chest this weekend, and he group now plans to press its case or a new school district a long munici al boundari es. Carl " 'Jones, the leader of the effort to split away from the Garden Gro,·e and other school districts, said that volunteers set out Saturday to garner the l!lignatures and that phone checks with the workers showed that the required number of signatures were obtained. · The proposaJ y,•ould mean that t "'O elementary schools and Los Amigos lligh School would be the facilities in a new school district. lie and his group insist that the sig· natufes are crlicial to the effort and with them 1.he group can appeal straight to· the State Board ot Education for an election to .settle the issue. . . ....... DAILY PILOT TM OrlHl!IR Go•H O•llr PllOt, W'llll wlllcll I• c~ 11'11 Neon·P••••, I• l'U'tlllcl•e<:I b\f 1"-0r~ ( ... lot P11blflllint (_,, Se•-'• e<:lillM1 Me pu1tll111eot, MOflO•Y IW"OU911 F<lct.y, lor C..I• Me,., Ntw-1 8'ecll, Hwotlrltfon k•ci.1,ou1111!11 V•lleJ, Irvine, s.ctdltrbKk Vllllr/ •taO Utllll• S.ACl\/Sollli. C61il. A "'91tr rltloMI td1ti1H1 ii 11Ubl1-!.ll11<dlJ1 encl ~·· ,,.. ptil'ICll)lol pUl11Jo1!1119 -'Mii '"fl JOD Wt• ky !ttntt, Coll• Mew, c.i-"""•flut. .. Jack R. Curley Vitt ftrHI0.1'11 •nd Gt-•I Mf"-ttl' Thomas Keevil EOt10< Thomas A. Murphine MllNtl119 Edllor Thomas M. Mccann ~uncl•Y EtUO<" • Ul'ITt ........ PROTESTANT PRESIDENT Eraklne ChKders, 89 .. ADULT PORTRAITS ROJ\1E (UPJ) -rupe Paul VI discussed the future or Jenuarem with an o£ficial of the Palestipe Libp ~ation Organization during a private audience at the VaticanSatur· day, the PLO said. ~ime,r Hamrriad, lhe PLOrepre1en· tat1ve in Italy, said Gibreel Sbukri Debeb, head of the PLO delegation at the U.N. World Food Conference' con·· ferred \\lilh the Pontiff for 45 m1nUtes. PHOTOGRAPHER'S HOURS The World Food Council would be empower ed to make r ecommen· dations to governments, the United Nations secretary general or lhe U.N. General A"ss-emtily. · The food council will probably con· sist of about 2S members, have its headquarter.s in Rome, and work alo ng1ide the U.N. Food and Agriculture Orga.ni.zation. · It will program policy on world food availability, emergency food Aid and investments fo r developing agriculture in poor nations. Couples. p1rent1. gr1ndp1rents. lam•· ly oroups are welcome, 'Groups at 2" Dilly S.tturd1y 12 Noon 10 1m to 5 p m lo &pm. SLfnd•Y 12 Noon Sears 99c per aclcl1t•ona1 1ub1ec1 for lndi'lkhlal1 to 4 30 p.m. Tuesday, No\/. 19 thru Sa turday, Nov. 23 Bu~na Park Laguna Hills South Coast Plaza Cerritos • Orange Westminster ...., ' • .. .~fff iJ1(111·I inn ( ;,,,,,,;,,, ,,,,,/ ''' )·1111r .\l11r11'.\' 11111·~· ... ,_ - lh lh m or si "'i we c~ u ne th B Pr tin SU se f ro M SU his fin ho. wh ph hi e co . ' V " '" -... Mr1< ·~· ·~ • ..... ~ '"' .,.Mol ' ... -·~ "'f ~· ""' ' "' u T ""'' M" • Diggi11g 111 Orange Coast College students are digg ing in and helping out at an archaeological excavation along Edwards A venue in Huntington Beach. The dig, on city land m ost of \'ihich is a future city park, is · sponsored by the l'acific Coast ArChaeolo gicaJ ' • Greer at lJCl DAILYPl!.DT A3 ... ' . • 'Contraception Forced~ • -· ' BY LAURIE KASPt:R 01 tlllt D11l1 Ntot Miff Population control, something "'omen have been doing for as long as they h.ave been reproducing, could become a "new Cascism,'.-.,C!COrding to Germaine Greer. The Australian scho)ar who is probubly best known ror her book , ··The i-~emale Eunuch," strongly <lisagreed with force-d contraception in underdeveloped nations, warned or Preside 11tial Orde r Retur11s Eva Peron !\!ADRID CAP)-ThebodyofEva Peron, revered in Arge ntina as a champion or the: poor and the workers, v:as flown Out or l\ladrid ror home Saturday after being h.idden abroad for most of the past 19 years. The coffin. draped with the blue and white Argenline flag, was aboard a special fli ght of Aerolineas Argen· tinas. "'hich left after sundown for the 12·hour trip to Buenos Aires. P·resid ent Isabel Peron, .wh.o mar-.. , ried the late Juan D. Peron eight years after E\'a's death in 19521 or- dered the return of the body of the. v.·oma n whose fire she has tried without success lo emulate. lhe conse<1uences in de\•clopcd co11n . tries and . supported easier. more varied choices for all "·ornen during a breathless 70·minute speech at UC Ir· \'ine Saturday nigh.I. Defining faseism as "any ideology which treats human beings as less than people ... that is to suy as children or fool s." she dre"' a parallel with forced contraception in under· developed nations. A "''oman in India. she explained. ~'ill consider the food supply and the likely morlality of her children and then "ha\·e as many children as she seesthefamilycan supporl." · But her reproduction, she noted. is considered 1rrespons1ble bt.-l'uuse it is contributing lo O\'Crµopulation . r.ls. Greer, ho"·evcr. contended that \\·omen in countries like India have always used a form of contraception or abortion and will want a new device, such as a IUD provid~d by developed nation's technolog~. only "'hen they have their rir'st unwanted child. The guilt a \\'Oma n may experience by using contraception or having ao abortion, she explained, may be as great as the guilt she may reel atover- populatin~. Women's liberation, ~he pointed out, has contended thut "·omen have ·the right to mukc the rhoice-'"'hcther or not they should ha\'e a child. "Amon,!! other things,'' sh.e expla1ned;- "the right or free choil'e means the right to make a mistake. 1' Moving closer to home, however, she cited an artirle in a recent l\tc· Calls magazine describing an attempt· made to pressure a moLh('r of <t l\1on goloid child into not' having the child." \Vhile the woman had the dcfecliv" child, Pots. Greer warned that such seJecti\'e reproduction also could result from a panicy fear of ovtr· population. ~lost people will now support a rnother's choice to have a derective child, but she said. "the freedom or choice you want for yoursetr. you must also "'<i nt for other people of all countries.'' People, she noted. have struggled in the past to conlorm to their lives to the ideas they have had or 'dignity and . beauty but if this is denied ''then in my \'iC\\' it would be better if the "'orld <Jid not survi\·e." Italy R eports 4 th Abduction in 4 Days l\1ILAN, Italy CAP) -An 11-year· old girl was abducted as she walked to school. She was the fourth kidnaping victim in Italy in four days and the 36th so far this year. Police said (our masked men in a car pulled up alongside Nicoletta 01 N,!!rdi and her sister as they~.wp.j)t.ed along a busy suburban street. 'two of the men jumped out. s hoved the girl into the car and fled. Police later found the caa parked in a nearby street, empty except for the girl's schoolbooks and gym shoes. J Penney . Society. The society, affiliated \\'ith the BO\\·ers Museum in Sanla Ana,-~"""°"""'"f;;3i~•; • .;-,;""4t=-·_Ro-··.-r= .. -t-.. ,,-·~. e· -co· f fee since last February. A number of scrapers and -she ll .:..be-ads have been· recovered and the society has tentatively concluded that the site. may have been occupied as far back as 6,000 B.C. and up to the coming of the Spaniards in the 1700s. At left, Ms . Lee Savio, site director for the society , examines a stone amulet of fetish found at the site. Union Man's Murder Delays Set~lement • WASHINGTON (APl-Leaders-of- the United !\line \Vorkers. stunned by lhe murder of a bargaining council member in a hotel robbery, today put ofr un til next week further con· sideration of a proposed n·cw contract v.·ith the coal industry. ··-Th.e delay v:ill extend the nalion · v.·ide coal mine strike into a third v.·~ek and force additional layoffs. The union·s 38·member bargaining cOllntil b_cld_ <.1 memo.rial se.r\•ice at UJ\t\V headquarters and then adjour· ned until after the funer al ~l onday for the slait'i official, Sam l~ittlefield, 54 or Bessemer, Ala . Hospital Bed For Nixon SAN CLEJ\.1ENTE fAPJ -Former President Richard !lit . Nixon con· tinued hi s at·home recuper11tion from surgery Saiurday, s huttered al l1is secluded seaside e·stalc. Nixon \Va!J dischurged Thursday from Long Reach J\1Cmoria\ Hospital J\itedical Center. Y:here he underwent surgery for a blood clot condition in his left leg. An aide said he \11as con · fined at home to a newly installed hospital bed. ?.1eanwhile. it was still uncertain when and if three court·appointed phys icians would examine Nixon at his home le> deterntjne if he is well enough to testify a\ the \Yatergate coverup trial in \Yashingto~. A U!l.1W -spokesman said the bargaining council v,:ould return here Tuesday to decide whether to endorse the tentative agreement ~·ith the mine O"'ners or recomme nd lbat union offil'ers return to the bargaining table. The tentative t1grec1ncnt, con· eluded \Vednes~ay after t~·o and a half months of negotiatjons, had raised hopes of ending the strike after twov.·eeks.- The bargaining council recessed far the night Frida}' without endorsi ng the pact and was to return to con- sideration of the agreement today. But the slaying or Littlefield changed all that. The-pl'l\T~te memorial service for Littl efield lasted more than an hour. Sen. James B. Allen. D·Ala .1 who knew Littlefield, said \Vash ington ··must be made safe for people who visit here .. , Littlefield had walked in on a hotel ·room robbery of l"''o other union men. Police said the gunman shot Lit- tlefield in the back of the head. No ar· rests have been made. Publicly· the best characterization or council talk. progress is the statement or UM\V vice president J\Tike Trbovich, who says there is serious disagreement on a number of points. ' Guy Farmer, chief industry negotiator, says the pact stands as in- dUstry's final offer and that the com· panies "are not open to renegotiate the agreement" Chrysler May Shut Down Nationwide lly UllildPreJllll-li"""I A United Auto Workers vice pr<'sident said in Detroit Saturday night that ull signs point to an exten· ded nalion\\•icle hall next month in automobile production by Chrysler Corp. 'fhe UA \Y assessment. by Vice President Dou~las A.-Fr.eser-; c1tme after a day of silence on reports that Chrysler may shut dO\\'n its entire domestic auto production for all of n~xt month.. ..I u'ould' say all the evidence v.•e have, reports u·e're getting, would in· dicate a shutdown is at hand for an ex- tended period of time. '1 Fraser said. "There is substanti·a1 evidence that it will happen." i\'leanwhite, U.S. steel industry i;pokesmen in Pill<iburgh. said, \\'ilh. 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A·I DAILYPILOT Sund.ay, November 17, 1974 -~(:aillera Way of Life ·Canadian ·Meats Get Quotas • •• • .Laguna Couple Tra vel Round the . World --, 8y J ,\(')\11-: II\' :\l,\X pi w o.t.ly 1'1..i 'l.olt Wm nnd ~Tlch(.•h! Grln1m li\'t' J lire ~l peop,evnly dr<-un1 about. While th'e' -i.1vcr<.1~c Or!in~e Cna.~l ,... •orktr drill':. a r1·~ul:ir r·vute to 11.urk 1--;tf'ach day, the <:r11nn1s n1uy bi: fl yuig .. u an 01 ssignrnl·nt 1u1}11'hl·rc 111 thl· orld. .. Ill , 34, ;Jl)d '.\ll<:helc. :!7 , :1rt• '>U<' cessft&t frce ·lancl~ photo~r·;iphl•r:-. :ind traYel wril~l'11o 11lli) ha-.c 11.:.1lt•d :.iboul · I 10 countries and t•olon1c:-. Together tht•y h;1ll' t;•a1t•ll·d to Asia, EurOl)l'. South An1t·r1t·a ttnd Afr1 ta. Somt·lune:-. tht•1r 11 nrk :d~v take)> lht!m into U1t• p:1:-t "\\le spent a six ·month honeymoon in Euroµe le ad111a phototours," Tom ~aid. 1\PPROPRIA'rt.:L \',the t"·o melon un :11 rplune. ~li{'hele "'as "'orking as a :-ti·" ardc.-,s ;1t thl' tin1e and 1'om "'as 1111 :1 phytn :.1:.s1gnmenl. 'l'hcy u•erc n1;1rf1t>d I "'U months l:.iter . ,\[t1·1· lhc~ returned from the h£1n11ynioou. ~ll~·ht>le deYeloped her "1,holo~raplt1c :-kills in :.i tourse Tom \\:..:-ll·a1·h1ni: ;it UC Irvi ne extension 'thuu l S hl' lall·r hel1>ed take pholugraph:. for his IJook, '"fhe Basic Uook of Photography." 1'ui;:cther thl'y shot photographs for .. \I) Br1J" n Bag Book " by June lh:hr1·n:-. 11 hieh features children frun1 El ~I orro School in Laguna TlllS Sl .\l .\IER th\·~ 'pent \\10 Ht'<ieh. ~·eeks tra1 chni: thruugh the Caril..· 1'om began his career at Hradley bean on a rt.>plt('a uf llie l!)th ccnlu r~· rnt\-.ersits 111 Illinois, "'here he squ:ire ·rigg er Qo;it 1\ha:h brought . 1. Rl('hard llt·nrv L>;ina 10 the ~hot't.'S 01 r11;11orcd 11\ J~urna ism and.then ear· hl§ pre~enl ·llal.-.nanlc:-akc, l>anu lll'd an i\l .A. in photography and POfht., -' tele\'1:-1nn . · · 81.'.l\\c~n his B.A. and his i\l.A., he Th,e <irtlcl cs lln·y 11 ri lc ~ometirn(•:-took \5 months to hil('hhike ap- fincltheir '\\'UY iJilO :-ueh publications 1,,.0~1 n1ately 45,CXlo n1iles :tround lhc :ts R-cdbook. the Christ1:tn Stienl·t• \1orltl , !\lonitor :ind 1he ,\';it1011al Llcogr;1plll(' ::.t'hwl bull~lln. · l)t.:fll:\(; 1'111\T period he began Al other tin1cs they f111tl lln•1r 11;iy 11r1t1ng llt'\\'Spape r stori es a nd into a publisher's h:.icJ.: fil l'. n1;ik i11.i; t ra 1 l'log films. Later he d re"' "You nevt•r kno\\ fr(1n1 one tla.\' to 011 tus ;.1d1'cnturcs fo r a book, "The the nc~'l -~·hal your incun1c ma} l;l'," JI 1tehh 1kcrs I J;indbook." , Tom said. C1l£"Onting plans for the c:nn1ms in· Fur a s tc:.i di er int·u rnl'. thl'.I' l'!t1dl·l;1k1ngatriptosoulhcrn lndiato !>Ometimcs act a:. guide::. fur 1.1n1<.1h:ur phutogruph 11·ildlife. leadinG a photo photo ~thus iasl-, ;J!> they did ~·i ghl af-:-;if;in in Arricu und completing ~1 ter they•"" ma,-,.""' IJ.~k on U'u-kcoom lechn;<I""· f 'r11r11 1•t1ge :\ J SCHOOL PRINCIPALS . • • . p-- .}Je s aid h is d11,;tr1ct has been able to fle:Yelop a rcput:ition for hiring the most ('Ompctent people. regardlt•ss ur sex , and this has bt·t·n unportanl in at· tractins "'"omen ;ipplicants. f lr \'i ne Unif1cd ·s district coordinator a:tso believes attitude is irnportant. 'b'We'rc fortunate Lo ha\'c ;i large nunl· er or qua lified "'omen in our aistrict." s aid Dr. \\'tlli;im Sto('ks.. ~'T h e attitude of the board of education and current i.ldrninislralion is a fact9r in gelling \\'Omen to ap· , ply." 1 lrvi,ne b.aS rive roordinalors, t"'O princlpals und on~ assistant principal )'"ho are womei\. 1'he to p three posts , bO\\'e\•er . arc h(•Jd by n1en . Another district "'ilh se \·eral ¥.'omen in administration is ~e~·porl· t.tesa Uniried. Jean I la rmon, an ad· ministrali\•e assistant. said 16 out uf 81 members of the management ll'am are womY;n. Hut this figure includ\'S IOn ·ci~®tialcJ emplO,\ e:. as \\"£"11. • "In our clistri('t v.·c have intern prog ram ~ :'.ind m:1ny 11•omcn ha\'e ¥.'orked their "·ay up:· s;i'id ,\trs. l·lar· tnon . ..,.'~\Ve ha\'c f11r <.1 long time a1ade an... tirrort to hire competent women.'' 1 The, district \1'ith :.. "'oman in the highest post is I luntln).!lon Beach City • Barricacle d I Mai1, 7 8 , Dies . In Gunfire ' LOS 1\NGf~LES L\l'l ,\ 78·~~>lr· Old m an 11 ho l.Jarri(':.UIC'd himself in a suburban Studio City .:1partn1cnl u·as killed Sal.Urd a~ during an e'\change of gunfire \\'ii h pnl1(·e. ;1ulhor1t H.'s s aid. Police' s;nd 1t 11a:-nut 1n1n1edi:.itcly knO\\n if Robt-rt E Fn1•t')i, ;1tlor and screen 11•r1tl·r. 11;1-. klllt•tl by a poli1·e bu! let or bv a '>t•lf ·111! !11·Led 11.·ound. ' \\'ilnes~t·:. :-.od lhl' m an be_g;in s hooting fr11n1 hi s :-1·('1111d ll1101' :1p;1rt · n1ent 11•h1·n polit·c r ·' tlll' tu\ he corn pll•;· ~o ;in S\\('r ;1 d1.-.1urhantl' ('all.· ,\ul hor 1t1e!> r1•t t1rnt·<l l he gunrire. l'olic·c s;iid Fr11 •r-. h;1d ill'l'n :irguin.i;: \11th hi!'i 1Jutl1·1· 11h11 llh·11 r:i lle<l the polil't" Sc\'t•1':d rt·~itll·n)' 111•r1· t•1aeuated. :'Ind, ;1 boul :1 n lh•Ur .ift 1·r t hl· first !>hOLs, l£'ar gas 11 a:-h1't•d 111:-tdl' the apart· n1<>nt. Polll'e -..11d Fnl·r:-. lciund on the nvor of the :1 p;1rl lllt'lll. h.1rl ht•en :.hot t11 dt•;Jlh l'olu·t• ~.11d · Fi :1 ·1~ h.J1I bt>t'n :.rguii.u: ~·1th 111:-hul ll'I 11110 tl11·11 calh•d the µoh<:"'. Byrd P r~dict s ~o ck y Approval CllAB tE:S'l'll:\. \\ \·.1 f,\1'1 S..•n:ite '.\'l :l)or1!1 \\'hqi H11IJ\•11 l' fl~ 1·11 . D· \r. \ · :1., ~a 1fl ~:l! 111d.1 1· I h\' !'H'n,11t· \1 11 1 ProbabJ~· eonl1r111 ~~'l:-•1!1 .\. H11rt..1•l1•1 k>r ;IS \'U'l! pr1•:-ul .. n1 li;HTlllj.! ;1ny Ulll''( Pl'l'Led (ll'1·c ln11n\t•111 ... U\'rc1 s:11d tha1 11h1·11 l'r'C:-tdl~n1 F'urd usk(•it hin1 for lll'l' 11re:-1dl.'nti;1l ~UL! ~l'St1ons Ill ,\UL!\l'-I. hl· 11:1n1t•rl lht• fur ntcr ~l'\\ )·vrt.. i,:iJ..1cr11t11' "Pi.;.c.91-u.~1 fi:-t'X!Jt•r fl·rlcl' 111 ~P\1·rnh1~ 01,d fns <1ln lil,\ " .. I :-1111 ('11 11,1111•1' II mr d tit)' t<t ;1,k (jUC:;lion:-) thu1t..!>hould lH! an:."l'red.'' 5uid H\·rct . 11ho h:1' t·la~hed 11ilh Rot•kt·fCll1·1· 1H1 ~t·i t·r,11 p11111ts dur111,g <'onf1 r1n at 11111 ht·.1ru1i.::- , ·I::\ en I hr1u.,:h I \1 tiuhl 11111 )!I \·t· h1 rn a per(cct ~l·or1• of IW. my 1nlt•ntion no11 ~to volt' rn r h1n1 .. 1l1h11ui.:h th al 1s no1 a Con1n11t111 L'lll. ··ht• .1dded <ljyrd ~uid ;it·t1011 un the Hockt•fellt·r n~tn1nutlolt I.)> llkcf~ lo "IDml• eilht·r n f('"' d:t4'S h(•for('o1· :1Hl'r l'hun~gi,·inR . Ills i·('matks \1Crt:! mad<' at u d1nnc1· metltn~ here of th<' ~lnunl >1in" Sttitl' thisinl's:.m ~n · )> A.s::.oclation. ' \ ' . School Dis trict. Its a~istant superin· te ndenl for inst11JUction is Betty Frankhouser. The district also has one other administrator, l\\O prin· ci1>als and three assistant principals "'ho are fem ale . Somewhere in the middle of ·the spectrum. is the lluntington Beach 1-figh School District u·iLh l\\'O women administrators and two assistant principals a nd .the F'ountain Valley School District with one \\'Om11n 3d· ministrator . one principal and l\\'O as· sistanl principals. Saddleback Unified Sch·ool District has lour. women -in coordin ating positions. one principal and one as· sistanl princi pal. \\lhy don'~ more women apply? Jean Sharke."a teacher for 12 years in the Cetpistrano ctistri('l, said she·s nc,·er cared lo be an administrator. . "It "·ould be a ti1ne invol\'emenl." She said. ··~1 any "·omen have families ;ind hornes to look afti!r. They don't \\·ant tu go b;ick to school and get ad· ministr:.iti ve degrees.·' Mrs. Sharke said n1any teachers \1·anl lo sti.ly in classroon1s and work directly 11·ith childre11. "They don't \\,;1nl an offi£"ejob," she s.iid. Uut things arc changing In the Capistrano District and in many otht!rs along the Orange <..:oasl. 1''e"·er \1·ornen \1•il l be satisried to skirt the edges or, adn1inistralion. ~1rs. Corene Barr in the Capistrano...dislrict is one or them . "I in\end tu be a principal," she said. ·· 've completed my masters and my degree in administralion and J .tc.ac.h..par.l:.lime..aLUCJ_This....is my . second ~·e.ir as a \'ice principal and I inll•nd to ;1pply for the next opening in or outside n1 y district.·· ~'lrs. Barr, a mother of two, said many \\.'Omen feel more effectiYe in the classroom, but she maintains she can arfccl more children by influen· cing tht•ir teachers. "I've had a taste or the job." she said. "I'm not going to stop nov• until I get it " Yacl1t s man R a t sey Dies , RHIDGEPURl'. Conn . !A l') -F~r· nt:~t ,\ R;i tSC'\. i11tt>rn:.1tional v:.ichl· s n1an ;nid :.ai11ilaker. d il·d S;iturday in Hridgt•pot·t I lo~pit;il artc r ;1 short ii· lrll'!>S . Ht• 11 as ';'J H.11 :-.t'Y . ;1 nati1 e nf t·n11·e:-1 . E:n gland. Opt·ra\t•d his f:nnrly ·s ,\n1l·ri('ll ll :.;iii rna k 1 ngJ1u:-iness. R:.il:-t'Y :ind Lap· !horn or l'i1,I Isl.ind. :\.\· .. until !us tlt•ath Fr,.111 194.t lo 19.IU H;i\st'.Y 11·:1.)> {'<llll lllOdOl'l' or lhl· ,\1u er1c.in Crui!>illg l 'tn1. • DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE Delivery of 1he Doi ly Pilot is guaranteed . ~ ' . l'londoy.fndoy· If you do not. hove JQ.M" IXJPE'I' by 5:30 pm., coll and yOOr ' ~ ~M be brOIJOht tO"YOU. Coll! r« tcifen until 7:00 p.m. · Sati.tdoy and Sunday: If you do not l'E!CeYe your copy by 9 o.mr-SoturiJor., er 8 a.in Sunday, (all and a copy will be tro.Jghl to yoy. Colts ore 1ollen untit lOo.m. ' Telephones /hJ$1 ()onge County Aleos 642..:nl 1-Ui~t Hunti ngton Beoc:h ~ ~minsler . S.0-1220 S0n Clemente, Copistrono Be<xh, S<ri .loon Copi~trono, Dono Poinl. Softh logvno, loguno Nlg!Jel 4'1S.0630 . • As for long-range goats, "I h1:t\•en'L thought about th::.t too n1uch. I haven't had time," Tom said. In Lagun1;1 Beach. where Tom. nloved in 1969 at the suggestion of a ~·riter friend. the Grimms hU\'tl an aP111;tment on Gaviota Dri\'e overlooking t he ocean. ~ C ARVI NGS, PAINTINGS and phcitographs fronl their Jou rneys fill the living roorn. Hut the apartment is :1s often ocC"upi<..-d by a house-sitting (riend as by the Grimms. And a desire 10 ha\•e children has so rar been postponed. "It's hard to ha\·e kids when .)'OU don't knO'A' "'hat the next day will bring," To1n said. So, at about \he time the average person is turning his car into a parking lot in LhC morning, Tom and i\lichele may be landing in Nairobi or i\c1v Delhi or Paris. INSTEAD o•~ sitting dO'A'n at a desk, they'll be toting their Leica camera equipment, suitc;;ises and notebi)oks do"'" unfamiliar streets. listening to a language they don't Ull· dersta nd, communicating chieny in · 1\.'hat ~l ic hele calls .. international sign lung uage." Al the end of the da,y there will be a • hotel room instead or the cozy Lagun"i .ipartment. But they have one major advantage o\·er most tra\•el \\'l'iters, whon1 ~lichete belie\'es are a lonely lot. WASHINGTON (AP) -President FOrd imposed a quota system Satur· dM.Y. on the shipment of beef and pork from Canada, charging the neigh· boring na tion had erected "un -·~usllfiable imporl ·restrictionti '' against U.S. products. T he a ction by Ford was In retaliation for quotas -5el ~ Canada last August lirn1Jing imports ot U.S .. produced cc.t\le and meat. · · A White kouse spokeeq)an said Ford 's gGa l in sig n i n g the proclamation was"to bring aboul l:ln end to the Canadian quotas.'' The aetiOn came ai; sources repor· led Ford is also considering lifting all restrictions on domestic sugar production and s hifting to a ne"' quota system on U.S. purchases of foreign sugar. The President conte nded the Canadian meat restricttens .. ,,iolate lhe commitments of Canada made to the United States ... oppr ess the com- me rce of the United Stales and preYent the expansion of trade on a mutUally advantageous basis." He said he deems it "necessary and appropriate" to impose re~l rictions on Canadian products "in order to ob· lain the remo\'al of such unjustifiabl e restrictions and to provide a.eces.s for United 3tates cattle and r.1eat lo. th~ markets Of Canada on an equitable basis." .. Al least you ha\'e ,each other to lean on. \\le feel sorry ror the olhl!r people around us, the loners," s he 'said. LAGUNA FREE-LANCE PHOTOGRAPHERS AND TRAVEL WRITERS Tom and Miche le Grimm Have Vislted-110 Countries, COionies ~The-.aetion.on.sugat..is-dueJ.o~n­ . hOl!M)Ced "in the very near future." "Il won't have much effect on con· .sun1e r pri,,tes, I'm afraid," an, , of. ficial said·. "But it might. keep them from going higher." " " ' • Western Federal S .. • • ,. • ucesnew Easy Hours. . . --~ .. . Mon~·Thur. -8AM~4PM ,. Fri. Sat. '" ' ' . 1 ...... ' . '1,. """ 10AM-6PM . .. .. 10AM·4PM ,. 1 'l ~~ ' /, ' " •7 f ;{ /! ;; • \\'e 11·ant 10 n1akt ~ving ~oncrt·asier."'BecausC rii;ht nO\\' your 1n,urtd :.,1v1ngs have neve.r been niore important. That's why \\'e.:.1ern FcJcral Savings offices 1101~· feature new &tsy Hour~. No11.' you~an stt1n your monl'y e~rning n1orc at times nlost cori1·cnieo1 to "our bu$y schedule. Like when you're shopping. Enroutc 10 or fron1 1vork. O r oil 1hr \Vay to a Friday night movir. If Smurdar.o arc be:.t for you, 1akc adv:1111age of\\lestem Federal's &sy Ho1n'S then. And no\v through December 21 you can enjoy .i free Sa1urd.1y continental breakfast right in our office. Fre~h oran$!C juice, crh.p Danish pastry and bot coffee . Plu~ pop.:orn :ind b<1Uoons for the 'kid~. But breakfast or not, we.think you'll II~~ \Vestcm Fed's ne11,i Ea.s1 Hours. Because they help fllBkc saving moncy a little c:bict. ·WESTERN FEDERAL SAVINGS . CORONA DEL MAR • l1H East c..., Highway . (l blork S. of MocAnh,.~9!621-{114) 6'1-4·1251· • t Vr\t5$em N!tl'~ Down10¥>•n Lm-Angdes oft'itt ft! 6th & Hill is open Mond:iy~FTidoty 8;{)()AM ~-t:OOP"'1~ • ~ ~1 ' • -" • • - ' . •; • ·.I • ./· U.S. Re1ects . • I Park Statement , SAN f''HAi"\CISCO t1\Pl tor of the region<1I NPS or- -The envitonmcntal im· flee. said e~rlier in the day pac l st ate ment ror the he didn't know Whal was N<&tional Pifrk Ser\•i<'e 's dela ying its retµrn here, proposed 11eYi n1aster plan and that it ..\·as_ obvious of YO:>l'nlite Nation11I Park public hearings oou14n't be hus been j udgtd unuCl'f(P· set without it. . CALIFORNIA tuhle by the Dcpurtn1ent ol' · · Const:rvation groups in· l1lttiriol'. ' <'~uding Frie nqs' or the . 'l'he dup~rtmcnt indicotcd EJ.1 rlti ~ml tbt ~~.rDL.Cl4">-.l--------­ f1n al dcc1s1ons on tlie hot·i~· l ineCI up. against r-.tCA aftc1· .s uu involvi ng a tug·of·\\•ar di$Clos.ure that-thc._giont •-_ by the N PS, ''oscn1ilc 's ne w n1uvic and Wlin•ision cont· S'I-ht conecs~ivnairc, and conser-pan'y planned ,to inten.slry. ""Ilg er v<.1tioni ~ls 11•ill n1..-e<l more use of the 7S9.o00.acre park eonsidcr:-tion ~Y the N PS 'i:is a co n.vent ion site and ag· rr0 Bene•f: • \Ve stern lleg 1on before gress 1v e t ~· promote .l~ JM public hcarinl;ls are fi n:.llly "l'osa1nile as a business \'en. set lure. Cha • • .~n Interior Dcp:irtment !\!Cr\ 's vice president, Tltif!S spokes n1:in said the EIS Jay Stein, has repeatedly that 1vent with the proposed denied charges that the san· 1-1AN'F0 RD (AP) - Yoscn1i1e ntaster plan has ctity of America's oldest Soine 400 c\uves 11·ill be been .. found deficient in national .pa r k was in s laughte r ed In Central scv~ra I res pects.'' l\'o danger , al one point telling Califotnia to ·protest beef details 1vcre gi\'en. a Sierra Club v.·riter: and m ilk prices, but spon· 'rhe Jlr::a rt n1astct plun, "\\"e rega rd our a s· sors·say the meul v.'ill be Yohich v.·ill eventu<tll .v be soci.ation v.·ith the NPS as a donate d to charily instead s ubntilte d t o public partnershii:i unde r t he otburied. be<.irin gs uround the-state. stewardship or goOO taste 1'he National Farn1ers wu:.1ir1l together liy the NPS :'.ind supreme seru;ilil'ity to· Organ ization <.i nnounced stuff in Si1n Franciscn und lht· nutural resources ·that lute last week thut O'Neill the :\l usic Gorp.vf i\nlcri{"il, tll"c Yosemite." 1'1eat Co. of neurby fo,resno )'osemit L·'s t·ont·e~sionuirc. l'il CA's critics arc has~greedlo s laui;hter lhe Conser\"ationii.t sources stea m ed up over the an;mals NO\'. :hl, then \l'ill suid the· Interior Dei>a rt-propos aJ tp replace 150 dist r)bute the n1eat lo poor n1ent turned du\\'ll the in1-ru s ti c tent-cabi n s in peopl~ tl~rough chul"ifablc pact stalcnit·nt becuuse '!"usen11tc Valley \\'Ith motel orga_n1zat1ous ~!CA h:.1d too much to s ay ur11t s of t1~·9 or tha:£.stories...--.-bl Ld 1\"e.!>lern c'1tlleme n -----=a-mnrt th c n1aSleTpJUn ~lcll could conce~vably u·ere criticized for s hooting propos al. The plan is Ocing: be as hig.h as 30 feet." Daily and burying cattle las t keµt secret .-rental c·osts \\"OU!d go from month during a V.'orldv.:ide Juhn lJ :11"iS, acting direC· S6.50toS18. rood shortage. I .. \\'e 'rc losing 15 cents on every pound or beer U'l''re Laws Conflict Could kHling today:• sa;d o;ck O'Rou1·kc, an -official at "' Nfo,0 rcgionul headquarters Cost Self-employed her•. SACHA:\! 1-::--.:·ro (A Pl - A confltC:l hcl11 cen Culifor. nia lu 11· :i nd ft•(h •ral la11· 1Jr indil"iduu! pen.,1011 jJlan~ '"ould t·v~t :-.t·lf·ern11h1.\·cd µer~on ' thuu:-.:ind-. of do l· . l:1rs if lhl'y c·on1pt~ 11 i1h thL nt•11· ft·dcru l ~l:.1tu\t• Jitney Qper_ators Call It Quits l.U:-i A.\<:El.ES 1.\P1 ·r hc l'~Pt-J"i n1 l·n1 111t h 111 ne\s 111 l.•J~ .\11ct·l1·:-. hai. 1"{·:'1t ht·d th1· cnrl ufl h• line. ·rh(• ~t·r1·1et· 111 1h1· :\lunua. <l l'I B1·.1 .\·l·n tt·l· neq.:h IJ>Vrh•><1tl 111 ll111l\\1•><1d anti <il ulle! \\ ll -.h11·1· .Bu11l1·1 ;1rd h.1:-. pr••tl·tl 1111 •t1e el''"ful f111;1 11ci all ~ ;ind !1:1~ Ileen ub;111dun1·1I. Fred _l.J f-'~onct.'. 11 ho st:i rl e rl runt-\t'll h :-.1n;dl bu ... e.-. lit•t11t·t·11 :\J ;i rin:i tl C'1 He~ ;ir1d \"t.·111c1· l.i.~t .\u~ 1. haltctl :-.1·r1·11·t• .\Jo111la.' .\I firi.I ht' (•hargl•d ;1 f;11·1• ol :.t.'i tt'lll:-\ ;~ ud I ht•11 t"<• l!!Vll 11 1 u .-.U tent:-. Yt·Hu11 I ":tl.1. 11 hn·lt h a~ liut some Of the com· panics thal udn1i nisler the indi1 idu:.11 pensilH1 funds ure hn1>ing the Lcgislutur1 11111 rl'n1 cdy at least part ol the protilcrn \\'hen the ne11· :-.1•,:-;iun cunrt·nes Dee.::!. Sclf·employed "'""o'" -BEAT INFLATION duttur ~. la"·1·ers . s1nal\ 1 .. 1.1:.incssincn and tJth~rs -FACTORY SALE 1·an set aside n1oncy for I their 011·n pensions. money $.AV£~ 75010 .ff l~lal l:-. {<.I X·dcductiblc ror wi /( WULl~Q.cral and .st.ale:. in-STOCK"' NOW & $.Avt ·c·u111c ta ~ purpos~s. NATUUL YnAMINS & C on ~rc :.:-. r t•f Cntl .'" fOOOS·HIALTHIOOKS buuslt.·1J the 1nux1n1un1 a person e:rn dt>U ucr e<i t h HOUIS T11t1. to Fri. 9-S 'L':Jf lu S'; .. ;ou ur 1:1 l)l'rt·cnl 1932 I. l~NGll, S.A. jojri,.i,iniwi·•il iin;j<~·rui>~><~·.~toi·;~piki· tihic:;';';";;WISt Of NIWPOl'r flWT. 11 r.l·\·i 11us )in\J.tt . · ·~U •. S. CIVIL $ERV.ICE TESTS! lh gh p;iy 11nd secure job.~ m;iy Oe·~·ours in Ch·ll Seo\•ice. llr:immai' school ~ufficienl for many Jobs. Send for list of t~·p11·:il jObs 11nd ~a!aries and hOIO.' yuu c:1n prc11;ire <it home tiir )lO\•crn1ne11t c11t r;Jnl'l! cs11n1:. l'rl.'11.i r11t1un lhrough llomC Sludy since l!J.18. ,\JAIL cot ·p()\'. TOl)t\ y --------------· ljOl'Oln Ser\'1ce. D('pl. 11$-1. 2211 Brwdw11~·. Pcktn. lll1n111~ 1.i1 :.:·,,1 het·n 01icr:i1111g :1 111111•1 ~1·r i\':inir Age . • • Sunday, No'lember t7. 197& Brown Not Na.me</,· _StQte Delegate • !,OS ANC&LllS (API - Gov .·~lec t EdQ"tuna G. Brov.•n J r. Wit$ not chosen Suturduy aS ii delegate to the· Dcmpe ratiC p.arty 's nddterm eonvent'ion. ap· parently because he. is too bus)' .to go tu the December meeting. (•hartt•r convention in "Kan- sus Ci.ty , !\to. And that v.·as the outcome a1>parent ly bec<1use Urov. n ancj the others did nut want to be named delegutes by the 190-m en1ber committee thul v.•rapped up its tv.'G-day meeting here. .. They all did not e xpress an interest ... except Neither BrO\\'nnoranyof s t!c r etary of slale·elect the par~y's nominees for l'i1:irch f'ong, who is out of st ate ofC1ce who were elec-the (·ountry," said Shirley ted Nov. 5 .were sele~ted bv , lioldingcr , stute women's the execul1\'e t'Omm1ttce ~division chairman and a' the party stale central com-dclcgute. mittce a s one or the 31 U.S. Sen . Alan Cranston, dele~ates lo the historic 11hu s11·ept tv a landslide vi('lOr)' Nov . 5 , i :i auton1aticall y a membl'r or the delegation as one or th e 25 ('Ong1·es~ional incu1nbcn- ts. A spok~smun ror Bro"'" said he i~ busy .:.citing up bi s adn1l11i3lratioil und v.·ould' frustrated, problems? be unable to :tttend ABC Telephone Uut Controlll•r-clt·t't Keo Counseling Service ' Cory was nan1ed one uf the 64·S..i2'2J 2c 91r. ~ 31 ullern1ttes by tile co m· L•!!l!!l!!!!!iii!i!l!i!!!t!!!!!!!~­mittee a ft er he g:.11·e up a delegate's nom1nat1on. 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Th~ ~arrage or statements, denials and t'ontrad1ct1on.s generated b.y t~e energy crisis has rca.ched a Point where no thinking citizen is ready to be.hcve any of the utterances rrotu Wa shington . ?'\Jeeting \Vith concerned governors of coastal :..;tp.tes <-.ippa~~ntly destined for offshore oil dr1ll1ng operations, Interior Secretary Rogers C.B. Morton s~y~ firmly that there is no need to dela y the sale of drtlhng leases (set for July in Southern Calif or· nla) because ''the s hore s ide impact won 't occur for several years :.ifter the sales/' .This, a~gues !\.1r. ~·torton. gives the state~ µJenty of t1me to figure out how to cope ,vith the in1pact - whatever it may be .. ~leanwhile Californ1<1. a nd other <:oncerned stat~s . have been hand ed u l ,300-page draft Environmental Impact Statement on the leasing prograrn, aloi:ag with an 800·page Project Independence blueprint, which purports to be an overall study of government plans to achieve independence in energy. Hearings on the documents are scheduled in Santa Monica Dee. 2 and 3. ·Los Angeles Ma yor Tom Bradley, meeting \Vith o~her South.land civ!c lenders to ponder the drilling dilemma, hit the nail on the head when he described the fe~er:a~.g~vemment's approach as "completely unrcal~st1c and the s~heduled hearings as ''a sham.'' It 1s patently obvious that the state cannot in so short a lime, prepare a position on the appa~ently · solid federal plans. . .. · · Although it seems the deck is stacked against the ~ponents · of . offshore dJilling, ~ strong ._.unified·_ ~flort perhaps can slow the unseemly pace of the oil Juggernaut., · ·* .. * •nd speaking or doubletalk : Secretary Morton this week announced he· still ia seriously consJderiog a gasoline tax increase of lD cents a gallon. Federal Energy Administration chieC John Sawhill said he was "delighted" by thJs.. Now ~resident Ford tells us , "J don't know how many times J have to sa.ywe are not considering a gas tax . I hope that word is transferred to my good friend the ~=t~ 1·y .or the lnt~rlor" . " . We bope so too. Or is doublethink already here? . F oot-dragging on Rocky \Yhen Gerald Ford '''as nominated 'for the vice presidency. his nomination wa~ confirmed after eight v.•eeks of intensive congressional investigation. Eleven days after he became President on Aug. 9, 1''ord sent to the Congress the name of his vice presidential nominee, Nelson Rockefeller. Three m onths later, the Senate Rules Committee is still bogged down in its investigation of Rock~(eller. Still to come is the proti'e of the .House Judiciary Committee -and floor votes in both HoUses. Rockefeller's personal history and financial dealings have been turned upside down and inside out in endless questioning. ·The investigation has -revealed hi s extraordinary largesse, whic:)1 may or may not have been politically motivated and which he has pro~ised to curb. · Mean\vhile the country remains without a vice president; f!)though the intent of the 25th Amendment was to establish a procedure to overcome that possibility·speedily and efficiently. Jf this is a sarriple of·what we can' ex~ct from' Congress, it's apparent a lot of lessoits from \Vatergate and from the recent election haven't been heeded. • . - • Psychologists and psychiatrists are ( · · ] The selr..actualizing person, in always much concerned with mental S. l.1--AYAKA. WA -other words, reacts to the individual disorder, emotiorial illness. Only a .lJ:I _ person, and not to his classification. few have really put their minds on Abstractions such ·as, "He i~ ll trying to define psychological .. health. Catholic." "She is a Republic-.ri." What does a truly emotionally healthy ho\vever stale these experiences may -"He is black," mean little to the selr- M• .t person look like? l-lo1v does he or she be for other people. actu<:ili z~ng. ~e rso n. lie thinks in ~:.t..or ~"--~~-~':.'!"'Y ~~~~..-~~~~>·:ldlri'.f..'l':Z:::--~~~. 4l'.\."-ID The I.ate ~br<.ih.a m H. Maslow or set is as beautiful as the first one, any Ari'Ot.K~r charact.eristic o~· the self· Br<.1nde1s Un1vers1ty was much con-flower can be breathtakingly lovely actualizing, sane person 1s self·ac·. Open Is~·Sign Of a Sane Individual cerned with this question. In his clas~ even after he has seen a million ceptance. As Maslow says: s i c b o o k , flowers. And the thousandth baby he ·~r..·I otivation and seesisjustasmiraculousa productas "THE }'IRST AND most obVious p e r·s 0 -n a I i t y • • the first one he ever saw." level of acceptance to be found in the il-Iarper & Row), The self-actualizing person is selr-actualizing personality is at the he concluded that presumably one who never has to say, so-called animal level. These self-ac· the sane Person is ~·1f you'.ve seen one, you've seen them , tualizi ng people tend to be good and "setr.actualizing." all," whether be is looking at another lusty animals; hearty in their ap-~ane people are flower, another baby, or another per· petites and enjoying themselves those who "have formanceo£~'TheNutcrackerSuite." mightily without regret or shame or de\'eloped or are . · apology. -" developing to the run stature of which MASLOW SAYS that this sense or '"l'hey seem to nave a unuorm1y · they are capable." . the uniqueness· or individual events good appetite for food, they seem to What are they like? ••self-ac-extends, ror self-actualizing people, to sleep well, they seem to enjoy their tualized people," says Maslow, "have their social relations. "They can be sexual lives without unnecessary a wonderful capacity to appreciate and are rriendly with anyone or inhibition, ·and so. on for all the again and again, freshly and naively, suitable character regardless o{" relatively physiological impulses the basic goods of life,, with awe, . class, education, political belier, race " • ' • pleafiure, wonder, and ev.en ecstasy, or coloi." "These people are inclined lo ac· <!ept the work or n'ature rather than argue with nature for not having con· s'tructed things to a different plan. This interesting point shows itselr iQ. disgusts and aversions seen in average people and espeCially in neurotics, e .g., food .'.nnoyances, disgust with body products, body odors and body functions.'' As Maslow explains further, "One does not complain about water because it is wet. nor about rocks because they ar.e hard ... As the child looks out upon the world with wide, uncritical and innocent eyes, simply noting and observing \\'hat is the case, without either arguing the matter or demartding that it be other· wise, so does the self-a ctualizing per- son look upon' human nature both in hi mself anCI ot'herS.'' · Self-actualized people, says A1aslow, have a structure of ends' and means different from ''ncirmal" people. 1''or average persons, alinost everythinK is a means to an end. They play golf in order to keep fit, they keep fit in order to work better, they work better in order to be able to afford their golf eiub.rees. So that there is no answer to the question, "What is all this ror?" Here is an example or ends-means relationshi p· that I learned from my children when they were small. We used, to live in an apartment with a self-operating el~vator. Pushing the elevator button was ror me merely a meani:; to get upst3irs. · · BUT TO ~1 V children, pressing the elevator button and releasing thE: amazing consequences or that act was a pleasure in itself, to be undertaken wit h joyo us anticipation and sparkling eyes. The point is that seU:actualizing peop'le, like children. en/·oy as ends in themselves hundreds o litUe things that to ordinary people are only means. - So why do you play golf, shoot pool, or go rfshinJ?:? Do you do these things as a means to an end? And if so, what end? Or do you do them just in ordertodothem? ·Apparently it's a n impoftant question( esp~cially as regards yout mental health. Which Is Better: Meow or Woof? ByMELVINMMJDOCKS .A general reappraisal of the pet situation is going on these days, and the outlook for dogs and cats appears even bleaker than for people, ir the Cassani!ras of the four-footed are to be believed. In all the best hedges and along the October moonlit roofs the current readirig of John Donne goes: Every ' nuance of the present statements, enough to make any Dog. dog-cat detente is being scrutinized. Lover cry ''Sic!'': Russell Baker pointed out in the New York Times that the presidency is no "A dog is, on the whole, What YQU longer characterized· (as it ha s been would call a simple soul." IT.S. Eliot) during the past two-administrations) ; "A dog is prose; a cat is poem." by dogs, President Ford, he asserted, (Jean Burden). Artists clearly feel an affinity for cats and may even, like Colette, like Debussy, come to resemble them. Like cats, artists -jf one may generali11e recklessly - are apt to be loners, Castidious perfectionists and strong on observation and awareness. was a cat· man. Shortly after, ·in an ob-"Dogs may fawn on all." (Swinbur· vio~s effort at ~ipartisanship, the ne l If cats. like the rest or us, are goin& c ' -. "No man (dog, cat) is an island," and that's [err16le news for the arum as. Our pets, it seems, are now plu"gged into inflation. pollution, zero· population· growth and about every other crisis known to 1974 man, not ex- cluding the poor soybean crop. Wh1~el~ouse acquired a dog. J .R. Tolkien. Robert Graves, Wil· to have to 01ake a case from now on St.itl;-Cat:toven;-h-avell'l1 nm1ng--,1a m Biitler Ye arr.mrcttom1n1ny"t"aw-:-fortheiooctthey-eonsume;-the-airthe,v-----.--r~ehng along their spines that their cede that cats have their faults : "in· .breathe, the very space they occupy, um.c has come, and. under cover or dolence," "self-love," their argument might run like this: t~e .Hal.loween season, they are . . "I'm a tough lover -the one who ~1stnbut1ng ~ new propaganda book, .. They .. can, .~t is g ra~tcd, also be gives you no sort music, no ego-trip. THIS, OF COURSE, will only exacerbate the oldest continuous war within the human race-that between· Dog-Lovers. and Cat-Lovers. Ever since the Neanderthal man patting his prehistoric wolf, Rover, got into an argument with his next-cave neighbOr stroking his saber-tooth tiger, Felix. There has been Just no peace between J A Celebration of Cats," ed ited by proud . and ruthl.ess., But th~ book In Tact, I give Y"ou nothing except what Jean ,Burden <Eri.ksson, $10). The mostly lives ~P to its title. 1.t sing s a suits me. Look into my eyes. Do yoU usua~ rumor m.ay circulate that Vice-hy~n or P~~1se for eve~y~!ng fror_n see any illusions? Do You see any Pres.1dent·no1:r11nee Ne l:;on Rockefel-ca~ s er,e~ < dug out of.mine l to cats sympathy ror your illusions? But by !er financed 1t; the White House will tail C like a quest1onmark as a being what 1 am I'm good for you I be safe in its denial. masthead"). keep you humb,e'. I keep you on yo~r There is absolutely no way to prove THE BIG QUESTION for Dog· toes." CORE PROBLEM the tribes. • Now a kind o{ lifeboat theory threatens to develop among the beastie-partisans -a narrow ap· prehensive sense or either·or, as if tire world of the future were not big enough fo':' both dogs an~ cats. that Rockefeller money ever reached I.overs is: Do ca ls love people? cat- the hands of Geoflrey Chaucer, John Love!s tend to give one of three an- Keats or William Wordsworth. But swers: the position they and other poets take in this anthology of pro.feline verse is as unequivocal as a cat's stare. Cats, the essential message runs, are great -maybe better than people. Certainly better than dogs. Consider the lollowing infiammatQ_ry • 1. "I don't care." 2. "I'm glad they don't -that's what I like a bout a cat." 3. "lwty cat may not love me, but we have a Very Good Relationship." Or as John L 'Heureux put it: "A cat is not a conscience; I'm not saying tht1t. What I'm saying is why are tt\ey looking?" /tfelvin Maddocklf is a Christian Sdtn.ct Monitor columnist. Ford, Congress Must .Cooperate for the World's Sake \VAS I~ ING TON -\V i th h i ~ l )c-n1orr:11~. n1ostly l1bL•ra ls. Burton economic ;inil national sreuri1 ~· 1nay \\ell ~uceecd. 'fhat \\'ould under'- prograrns st,\ miPd by a hostile r·ut the meu(!e r lnflut•ntc of Hou!>(' Congress even bt-forc the Democra1 1c Spc..•;1k1.1r Carl i\lbL'l'l. <1 moderate. an1l landslidv. Prcsidt'nl Ford's abili~to :-;\ash a1\'0Y at the \1·aning po1,·cr of lead is no1v critically v•orsened b} he..• ltcp. \\"ilbuf' !\!ills or Arkansas, chair- hui::c influx or new liberals to · ,m:e n of th e llou~c \\'ays und !\leans tlouse. C•1n1mlttC'c. ( EVANS-NOVAK ] even the p'tesertt Congress. Mr. Ford's mi~itary budget was deeply military Midget was deeply slashed. llis fight to pfevent cutting off aid to Turkey was stymied. ·· .. too f<ir left:' parlitufarly Ofl foreign 1:io1ic;y. BUT TOP udministration strategists believe this string of A .rew blocks away that ni ght at foreign policy setbacks m ay be dwar- The election prl'Klured a top·he11vy Dcmoer~ti c !louse in whlch am- bitious. younger liberals are already pressini: ne~ claims for po"·er, cen· • .... e r e d · o n"-lil ,. ·• ·domin a nt ll ouse Democrati ~ t'nuc:u s eclips ing ~l anding co1nn1it· ttf' ehairmen. 'J'h c 'fll IS "'ho llv differ ent House the Democratic National Committec1, led by a runaway Dem o~ratic (C'nup\t?d ""ith ~ Sl'nnte Jong under top p~i rty strategists privately admit· U>ngress using Pentagon and foreign hhern\ domin ution> confronts a led the ne\V Democratic majority has aid spending as a natural resource to l'rl'sident t.'ho~c impact on the voters no pr~g ra?1 in being to compete wi~h finance antirecession programs and v.a:96hov•n to be r1bystn:11\y low nnd ~tr. Ford s una~cc~table. econom.1c lax cuts. 11hO;e Stalldihg ,~·ithin his ou'n party· ... propQSt1ls""Demoetullc.nat1onaLcll-., __ . i:.-. .1 1 .... .-_, .._. tod:iy has dropprd radically. \\lith ma n Hobert S!raus5 and Speaker Bentna tn1s ~rospectin Wnsli1ngton «(ln~erv a tivc Hepublicans tagg ing Albart agrc~d. Jt \\'BS imperative to 1$ o frl ghte~1ng world backd.rop:. ~Ir. Ford as their scapegoat, he is ill·, proposespec1f1cs. sradual ~ete~Loratlon ol th~ \\leste~n i>rt'P•ired f()r the harsh new reality on TllUS, TUE VOTERS may have <illia~ce: T~c 1nt~rnational 011.cart~l .s <.:.i intol llill. concocted a noxious bre w or dras\1c 1~c1 ense IS notO"-!Y h<istcn1ng legislative deadlock, without hope for l'COn&m tc d I t1 lntegr.nt1on of th~ compromise .between . ak \V estern• democru<'1e~ but a lsif nnnelected President and a uco~:rcs~ thrcJtens the aJHanceh sc.:lf. So s,\ecping 'va::. the liberal victory 1h:11 1:11(' clrc:tinn nii;tht. <1t Afl.·CIO 1'he dange r, then, or the new Congress at loggerheads with the l")residcnt is clear: groy,·ing doubt in i;;uro(le of U.S. reliahilit~·; enlircmenl to ~·Joscow to test Prl.'sident Ford's po\\'er ; encoura gement in Israel. based on ils new Democratic suppor· ters in the 94th Congress. to play an even harder line against Secretary of Slate 1-lenry Kissinger's efforts {or a ~1ideast settl e ~t. INDEED., the gulf betwee n a President nt low e bb in his own party ·and · tt ·potentially r.unaway ... lib(tral .... Congress poses n challenge tor tha next l\1'0 yc;irs this country ht!!> not faced i;ince 1931·1932, when 1-lerbcrt ll oover se r,·cd out hi s dismal lust t"'o year8 in connicl with » Democratic I louse or Rtpresentatlvcs. I . Thf'n, \i s now. a Republic an Prcsidci\'t could not bf~ln to m3stcr 1 chi<'f rlt1im :1nt: lib('r~I Hrp. Ph1l111 aut1on 'of C:11ifor - ni:t, a cr arty 10· )"Cit ,·eteran ,,·ho "'ill eh ft ll cngC' -nul1onnl hcud<JUHl'tl'I'$ in d0\11nlown \\':1s h1n i:ton ollt! labor !'itrategist rcrn;.irk-.:-d pr1vatci)' that fro1n.Ccor.g ril C'any on down, t~e . moguls of organitcd J;1bor <whose n1oncy and or~.-ini1ation \Vere esWntiu l for the longer on thirst !or comb3l than a t•arerully prepared progranl'. No11.'here is this danger more evident than lo the -PresTdcnrs national !laving led lhe \Vest for 30 years, thc domcstic<-conomy.1'hedirfl'rcncc the l~.S. ha.s b~cn . losing innucnct: lll't\\·een that gloomy period <ind the mode'tatc Rep. 8 . f". Si:'!k of Call foini-n to become chairn1 an of the t'aucus. "'hich hl' '' 111lts to con"crt into the prime DemocratiC command post. With an cxtrJ •IO·plus new •' Ocmocr;.i t1c t1'iun1ph) \\'Cr.c uneasy. Thciy fe ar the new 94th ·eonaress Is . ~ . ~ \ security poflcy. Thi~ year .. for the fir11t !•rne since \Vorld \\'ar.11, a r rcsldtnl nn $ been unable to get a~oreig.t aid biU through steadily. with_Sov1ct.:.backerLCom:_ l\\'O years abl.lud-i!.Jbu.Lthe United munii>t parties making danRCrou s St:itc~ today i!> lcadl"'r Ql the Westt!rn inrouds nll ove r \Vestcrn Europe \\'Orld u11d cr ronstant pressure from a imost spcctltcularly in Portugal) and powerfu l·Soviet Union. Deadlock btt· fo~rancc b~e::ikin it wit,h \Vashinglon ~·c6nthc Congr_fSS and President over over the l\l 1ddle East. roceign policy wus not evun un l~sue then. Today, it is a potential threat u1or~e e,·en·1han inn ation and reces· sion. ' ORANG E COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed , Publishtr ··Thomas Keevil, Ecfitor Thomas Palmer, Sunday Edilorial Page Editor The edllor1a l page o( the Dally rt lot ~eek! to-inform •nd -StifY!Ultte readers by presenting on this pa1e diverse commenti1ry on toplcsOf la· tereat by ayndic1&led columnist, ~nd cartoonists. by pro"iding a forum for rcadeN' vlt!w11 and by presenting 1th.la ncwspwpct's opinions and ideas on current topics. Thi! cditorf1I opinions or th e Dally Pilot apJH!V (Inly in the,tdltorlal colllrnn at \hq, top or the p11e. Opinions t:11prtssed by the columnists and letter writer! are.their own a.nd no enctotso~nt of their views by the Daily Pllot&hould be inf erred. -· • • l f ' .. A7 The Atom Can't Be Ignored •• ByWILLIAMW,WADMANDI R"adioactivit y is found in nearly every natural material on and in the earth. We are constantJy beln1 bom· barded by the radiation it emits while becoming stable atoms. Rad!oactivlf,¥ is in earth materials, air, water, plants and food and outer i;pace. Besides producina electricity at a reasonable C05t, nuclear po14•er of 1.000-megawatll prevents rrom 14 ,000 tons eras firedl to m ,ooo tons tcoal fired) or chemical polluta,nts~r year from entering the atmosphere. Tbe decrease in the air pollutants sat es crops and trees, and reduces hqman respiratory diseases, hum an &u(ferin& Our exposure to natural radiation and death. These should far offset thi! d~pends onour homeronstructlon,our _ con~erns for potential hazard aa- diet.thesoils "•e liveon,ouralUtudein-~lated \\•Ith the release of radloite· eluding high.fl ying aircraft Oi&hts. t1v1ty from a reactor core. There is little we can do to, nor is there u need to, control the exposures ·to natural background radiation . There al scJatt! man-made sources or radiation, suc h ns x·rays. ~Various tests e mploy radioactive material utilized in nuclear medicine for diag. nosis. Radiation exposure during these types of examinations are from several hundred to several thou sand times as intense as the background natural radiation exposure rate, but it is only for a short time, from a fraction , of a second to a fraction of a yea r, and is most intense at the local siteoTuse. X-fays are the single largest man- made source of radiation to which "'e are e xpo se d . Radiation and radioiso topes are also utilized for the treatment of diseases. PO\\'er reactors are used as a heat sou rce to replace coal, oil or gas bur· ners lo generate steam to make elec· tricity. Nuclear "fired" power plants docnot emit sulfur dioxide, nitrates of oxy_gen, nor bone ·seeking radioactive malerials. Coal, oil, and gas flrcd plants do. Some of these problems a rc also found at geothermal plants. INDUSTRI,\L s afety around nuclear power pl~nts is markedly bel· ter than non-nu clear plant'.i. A l,000- megawatt nuclea r electric plant will produce 60 r espiratory disease deaths per year for each 10 mill.ion population surrounding the plant. A less pes- simistic view JA.'Ould assum"'l MQy one· tenth of these death rate figures. The ri s ks from nuclear power are negligibly small. The benefits, ho\l.·ever, are measurably large. · Siocere critics of nuclear power cause positive steps to be taken to make improvements where "'eaknes- ses exist. Nothing is perfect, therefore, Mthing is perfectly safe -not even pow er reactors. Jlowever, the entire radiation industry enjoys the best safety record in the \\'orld. Ttiere ha,•e been only 27 deaths since 1934 directly attributable to industrial radiation overexposure. Power reactors have not caused anyofthese. IF THE SAFETY record of the radiation industry, in cluding power reactors. y,•ere translated to the design , engi neering, inspeetioii and licensing or the automobile. the hi gh- \\'8 YS it is dri \'en on. and every driver, comparable to nuclear facilities, the nation 's highy,·ay death toll y,•ould drop from :IS,000 to 220 per year. If the non· nu clear industry af'ld industrial workers were as closely watched , regulated, lice nsed and inspected as the nuclear industry and it s em· ployees, in stead of 15,000 \\'orkers dying on the job, only 66 would fail to make it home from work each year. \\1 ith such a safety record, tb"e nucl ear po\\·er plants should.not have such difficult y becoming a publicly ac- ceptable risk. The radi ation industry is \\"Cli aware of the potential hazards that exist \\'ithin it. It is \'ul ne rable to triticism because of it s openness about itself. Reactors are not bombs and cannot becoine bombs. But they are the best immediate answer available for use in our present e le ctri cal energy crisis. William w: Wadmcm Ill ii radiotion aa/ety o/J~e.r·at UC Irvine . Belligerent Apathy nf ·Nonvoter Could Reform System. IVA S flINGTON -; The chopped [ · ) chicke~ liver aod'~.fauunow!'.liP• '~VO .. N-D OFFMAN ·set around the ~diib. With £he Clip In ·it ~ , n. r were spread out on the·Jivtng room . coffee table . ..,Jl_tierc were two . television sets 1011 uS giae1ts to watch honest conviction, is actually vol· the returns on. • ing 'no' on our system or self·gov· As the numbers ·1""89'.. ernment." began appearing ~' On ·the contrary, we had e"xeicised on the screen, " r' Ourprevlousrlghtnottovote -;-loex- se\•era l of us con· 'I.." r pres& our honest cOnvict.ion that this fessed we .hadn't ~ was another. meaningless, one-party vo~ed , but our ad ·' election. There must be a lot of us m is s i o n was because the voter-participation rate almost prlderuJ. It keeps on sagging, even though they've "'~S w1t_bo ut the ... : " beenaddingenormouslytothenumber guilt which wo~ld '-or eligible voters thrt>ughout the cen- have accomparued tury. First women, then Southern such astatementa fewyearsaco. blacks and now most recently We couldn't be shamed by teen-agers, butevidenUy they're not, ·President Ford's p~e·electlon day lhatkee.nonvotingeither. pleading for us to vote: "Everyone· ~ who can get to the polls and Calla~ go, MAYB,E WHAT the Reprocrats or who refu ses to exercise the precious the Demopublicans should do is lower right of a free cilizen to vote his or her . the voting age to take in eramm~r school kids. The politicians could Z truant officers to make the kiddlies vote. Fa·t11nr-that, making vole· buying legal might be a nother pos- sibility. Paying the citizenry to vote is one way the _politicians might be in - . <tuced to Share the boodle with the ·electorate._ In the course 0£ consuming our booze and cauliflower tips, the only winner who seemed to evoke en- thusiasm was the Independent elected govemor1n Maine. Nobody knew the first thing .about him, but the fact he wasn't a Democrat or a Republican was enough.' ... By 10 o'c1ock\he screen "'as mostly being ignored. On ce one of those serious-faced, white-haired commen· tators appeared on it to explain the self-evident, and somebody s aid, "He's been sa)'ing the same thing about every election since 1944." There were a few soft groa ns'\vhen -they ~egan ·interviewing the 1976 'This .Guy Was Santa Claus ' Rocky Part of a Cover-up? WASHINGTON -The FBl's voluminous r e po rts on Nelson Rockefeller, the vice-president·desig· natc, suggest that bolh he 11nd his aides attempted at first to cove r up his knowledge of the smear biograptiy of Arthur Go ldberg. The book \Vas fi nanced by Rockefel· ler·s brother. Laurance, when Go!~· berg \\'as runninR· against Rockefetler for go\•ernor of New York . The •FBI r eports allege that· Rock efeller attorney John Wells, who y.·orked out the book deal, personally discussed it with Nelson Rockefeller. (JACK ANDERSON) there is absolutely no evidence of fraud or other illegality," A-1oSt of the items on the checklist in the audit came up negative. "You fel· low s are going to think this thing is 'dullsville.'" said the investigator. "About all it sho\\'S is this guy was Santa Claus." William Scranton have been men· tloned around the White }louse as Kis- singer's possible successor .. • • • A FEW weeks ago, the FBI rushed . il1to Washington's German Hi-Fi Cen- ter and "elzed several miniature mikes and tape recorder accessories, which had been stocked as incidental items. The raid came after the cen· ter 's president, Robert Dorsen, remarked On, television that the FBI was one of his customera for this equlpment. Now the Justice Dept. has quleUy dropped the case but has not returned the equipment. Presidential possibles. . ~1cGovern was received in silence, and after that it wa.s decided the inter- views would be lass painful with the ' volume turned off. It worked out that Senators Mondale, Jackson and Bent- sen are easier to get down if you can look at them without listening to them. SOME PEOPLE IN the room y,·ouldn't buy our minority, renegade attitude. They advanced the lesser-of- two-evils ar11:ument, but could think of nothing to say when we asked >M'ho you vote,fOr iii the case of two equal evils. · The idea of principled abstention is catching on , even against the media barrage that makes a sluggard or anyone who refuses to \'Ole. As more of us think that way, the politicians grow more anxious. Notice how the residence requirements for voting are disappearing; and, while they won't come around to pick up yo ur garbage or arrest the neighborhood mugger .. they'll rush over to your house and register.'you while you're eating sup- pe·r. - After all the ballot CO\lnting in this election is done, President Ford's fear that a new Congress will have been chosen by only 21 percent of the eligible voters may be reallied. That y.·ill be the case, if lhe total vote on Nov. 5 wa11 no more than 40 percent or the eligibles, and it Is low turnouts like that "'hi ch notbnly robth"e pols of any claim to a tnandate but also Un- dermine their legitimacy. ALL OF WIDCR is . healthy. The co untry needs a merger of the Democrats and the Republicans into one organization and the creation of a new second party to oppose them . We've had no party representing the J effersonian idea or small , decen· tralized government since 1932, \\'hen the"Democrats had a plank in their platform that read: ''We advocate an immediate and drastic reduction or governmental expenditure1· lty abolishing useless commission11 and offices, consolidating departments and bureaus and eliminating ex- travagance, ·to accomplish s1,•mp of ....- not less than 25 percent of the cost of the Federal Government." The obvious ironies aside, this is the platform Franklin Roosevelt cam- paigned on that year, ·when he said, "Government, like any family , can for a year spend a little more than it earns, but you and I know that a con- t i nuation of that m e ans th e ~rhouse.'' " When he got into offiCe, hO\\'ever, he adopted Hoover's policy or big, cen- tralized and expensive government . and in the process turned America Into a single·party political system. Forty·two years later, one of the ways we can begin to restore that two· party system is to assume a stance of bel· lii:erent apathy and refuse lo \'Ole . Y.'clls receivCd no instructions from Rockefeller, according to the FBI. But not long aft ery.·ard, author Victor Lasky \vas sounded out about writing the biography. ROCKEFELLE R gave two connic· ting stories, at rirst denying any in· ·volvement but later saying lhe Wells visit h ad slipped his mind. THE REPORT covered not only his tax returns for the last she years but his fabulous girts and family l'loldings. It has been delivered under seal to the House Judiciary and Senate Rules committees. The senate committee . reopened hea.rings on the controversial nomination last week. The 'House still hasn't scheduled hearings. Kissinger Policy Is Short-sighted A Rockefeller family adviser. Richard so n Dilworth . also .footnote: FBI investigators called upon Ro~~feller 's divor~ed wife, P.Iary, but got no derogatory inror· matlon from her. Rockefeller aides dldn 't respond to our inqui ri es. gave the t~BI l"'o WASHI NGTON \\IHIRL: When different stories Spiro AgneW gave up the vice about the undpr -. presidency to avoid c rimina l eoverbiography. prosecution, his fri~nd f't'.ank Sinotra A t l i rs t · told him not to worry about money. Dil~orth claimed Th l · I I d A that neither he nor Rockefeller had econ roversta i;rooner oane g. any knowledge of the biography. But new money to pay his SI0,000 tax in a second affidavit, Dilworth told evasion fine. accordli:6 to .sou~es close to the pair. The same source& the FBI another talc. J.le wound up tell us that the former Vice Pre11ident con!irmitlg that both he anll Rocke!el-has r epaid Sinatra and is now doing "'ler had advance knowledge of' the quite well on his own ... The word is project. . · out in lhe business ('()mmunlty that Tiit<; SECRET fii:<·year audit of Spiro Agnew is the man to see If you Rockef eller'11 tax return~/ mean"•h\le, ,i,.ant to do busin ess with oil-rich I ra n contains "noth ing that wlll topple or Kuwait. Knowledgeable sources him .'' acco rding to C{)ngrcsslon al say Agnew won 't (l\'Cn look et a ~euths . , proposal until he is paid a fat retainer The audit y.·as condur ted by 40 ... \\rhite llousc SO\irce1 tell us th1t auditors rrom the Congresilonal Joint PrB ldifil Fora i$ preparing lO ~all~ Taxation Committee and the d:fltcrnal some Nixon holdovers out or hi s Revenue Ser\'lce. A source t...ith :1.c· cabinet. Not even Secretary of State .cess to the suminnry report told us: lfenry Kissinger can be sure or his "lt shows Roekcfeller. "·arts and all. job. Jo~ormer Atty. Gen. Elliot Riehar- and there are a few more wurts. But dson and former Pennsylvania GOl'. "- • , ByJOSEPHC.HARSOI The foiward-looking and hopeful aspects or Secretary ·of State Henry Ki ssinger's major foreign policy review have been discussed at1ength. Kissinger u'nd erstandably preferred to dwell on matters. But he also did concede that ''there are m~ny tactical things I. would in retro11pect do dlf· ferently." ·, He did hot specifically identify any of those retrospective mistakes but In· direct remarks In the same document ants rriaterla1 from other sohrcf'.s ser· ves to underline one problem \\•hich has long beset A.merican foreign policy -its prefereoce for a status quo to any change. Columni ~t Jack Anderson has ob· taine<I the text of a docum rnl labeled Nationnl Scrurity Study i\lc·morari· dun\ 39. It is dated Aul{. IS. JOO). That \\'ll S Kissing e r 's fir ::it ye ar as Presldtnt Nixon's foreign palicv ::td· vi!cr. In this pa1>e r the situnliOn in southern Africa where "some four mllllon \\'bites dominate 30 mill ion blacks" "·as a ppraised as follows? "The wh ltes arc there-to 5tay and the only way that constn.icti\'c change C!J;n <'O me about is through them . There is no ho pe·for the black'> to gain the J)olitical rights they :set·k through vi olence, y,·hich will only le•ul to chaos and in creased opportuni ties lor the Communists.'' Since the report was \\•ritten. blark:- have resorl ed to violence Li nd s Ul'("C':,· sfully obtained the· "poli tical ri ghts they seek'' in Angola <i nd -~to z.1 n1 · bique and have become the donunant 'political force In the cnl.i r(" nrea ex· cept for Soiith Africa and Rhoclesi;1, SIN CE TllEV nO\\' s ur r ound Rhodesia on thrt.>e !'ildcs. it St'l•ms i1kclv that the)' "'ill sooner r alh('r t h;1 n 1,.tef 11 l!SO impro\'e thelr position 1n that rountry , Sciuth Africa i~ alr(':HI~ l't'ad· Jll:0.11 n~ it:-1mlie1cs lo I hl' nt'\\" r1·a lny of 1 he r1~c of black po11 er to I he nort h In Otfler "'ords. Kl~~1ni.;l'r JlQlicy to\\·arrl~ Africa hri~ been IJ"9:ol'd 011 .1 ractual 1nTsrcadini:. In respect to Ct11na 1>01 u y ~I r 1\1:-· singer rcft'r!! to .. the ri' airy and ten· slons" bct"ecn the Soyiet t:n1on a nd China and notes thal ··we didn 't believe in their reality for much too long :l limt'.'." li e hin1 s e lf co rre c te d lh nt n1isCalc ula t1on. but the fact rema ins th:1t Americ:1n foreign policy l'"efused to beli (•\'e in the "ri\·alry and ten· sion~" in the Peking-~foscow relation- ship for a good 10 years after it had been identified by rnost scholars and by thr diplo1nats of most other \\. estcrn countriri;. t\issinJ?r r puts lhe label "mistaken ronccption" on the record or attitudes to11.•ards lhe former go"etnmfnts in Portuga l a nd Gree<:e. lie identifies t h at attitude as one of be ing '"ba~ica lly :i;atisfied 'tl.ith the status quo, !iO thal "'he n ~ou ha\'e go\·ern- n1t'nts like the pr~\ iou' ~o\·crnment in P.ortugal or the pre,1 IQU S go\·ern· mrnt 1n Grccrc. the trntlenrj is not lo .cha!l@C ll. "\\'c real!:-lack H pl ulosophy for hn11• l {) :s h:1p c a fl('\\ polit ic al C\Olution:· Artuall:-there 1' :i n oltl :i xion1 In d1plnn1arr that f·ould ha\'C li l)tirt"d \\'ashin(!ton t he n1istakrs It ntitdc in respect to the countries named :ibo,•c. "fhc rule 1.s that il ia best to build • I policy tO\\'a rds a particula r country ..cin "'hat is most likelv to become the future dom inant poi.ttic3\ force in (hat country rather thil n on the der lin1ng force . "Buihl on fulurc slrcngth" I) lheshortest "'ay to ~•t ~ 11. SISCE \\.ORLD \Var 11 the L'nltcd States h:is St'ldon1 picked the fu tur{' \\inne r. It ha:. r\'.'pcalcdl y a:,soc1atcd itselJ "'ith lhC' lnsers. 1\ngola and ~toi3m b1que arC' onl .\' the latest cases where \\'a shingt on's policy ho_. beeon'H' so 1dt>rtl 1ftff."1{h the old and collapsing regime that it "'ill ha ve great difhculty 111 est;1blis hin~ useful ti cs" i1h the ne"' polihc;i l for('.e. Opportunit1 r " tro influ ence the fut ur(' rnur~(' of :1 !\l'" r egime ~rt Ir,._, >M hl·n 1hc An1('rtrJ11 lie to the oi d l'Ci:l"lm(' 1:-. ~t ron~ und \ lstbl(' · \\'t1~h1n~ton 1 n(t:t~· h:is nci;:ligiblr in fl u c nr~· 0 11 t h1• tnur~c of future pol1t1l';il dl'\'<'lt1pmr nt in Greere. Por- togal. AnJ,'lll;1 11nd \-lniemb1qu~ - ht>coiust· it ("lu ng mur h too Jon~ \0 lhe statu5 quo. Jo1eph C. IlarKl1 is a columnirt for Ilic Chri:d 1an St&ert<:e ~Jor111or . ) AB • I DAil Y PllOT ... • ,... . Sunday. No-.iember 17. 1974 ' ---- ~ .. ~."-· ;Ali} ...... ,:;,~a;i,~~J!i- 0.•lr "''°' Pl>OI• •r JHry t11u L.·ittlest Contestnnt J;OO iq just a litlle lost ,;mong all the tall hor· ses and ... bi g people, Heather Hu ghes, 5, easily was ''tb·e 1 littlest c:ontlstant" 11.1sl Sundpy in second d4)-'s competition af big South Orange Coast hOisc show held at Runcho CC1pistrano µnd~r~nsor~hi.P of Capistrano Valley J-lor- , ,,_:Assoc1at1on . .. ..,,. _ .... Ri"~ing Yaluati~ns --·-€ancel Tax Breaks ByWILuAM SCHREIBER Hither pro pe rty asses· sm~p~ in Orange County thij· )'ear arc g radually er6aing aq>' ta x breaks the . average ti omeo"·ner "'ill get from the annual tax exemption, county Tax Col · lector ·Treasurcr Robe.rt Citi;gp sars. Ci!Mn ~aid Hn exemp- 7 '\ -t ): ,. ~-1.1 ..... • ti on that saved the average homeOwner SISS last year v.'ill s:ive him only about Sl53on this year's tax bill. The count y· offi cial ex- pl ained t hat th e s tate's SI .750 homeoYtners e xemp- li on is directly related to as- se:.sed valuation on proper- ty. Higher assessments - \Yhich' rose 1nore than 17 perC'C'rlf in the county this year·-enable taxing agen· cies to ]o\1•er r ates and still collect more money than last year. Jn turn. Citl'On said, the lo\1·cr tax rates make the dollar i'alue of the exemp· tion smaller in the long run. Citron said a home asses- sed lit Sl2,500 a year ago - 550,000 full cash value - \\'ith a tax rail e of $9.86 per "5100 of-assessed valuation -- tzenerated an exemption of SI65 . This ~ea r,Jh e same housej "'ould b e worth about '::r.AUFORNIA "' .. -$S8.0@:::'an asSessed value or St4 ,~W:itlra tax rate Of $9.21 per $100 and an exem- ption valile of only $153. _...;O~b::;i.:..:l •c:.::m:..:.r.:.:i""'"---County TV IEAM M••• P. Be•m. M O, "''a•n! ot N•,.-1 B••<h. C• O•ll DI <!Nin "°-em• F • t>r•1>.19i. S1><••>•dbYn•>,.•l•llulh."" ocuses l>t O!IW'<, M""1• B••m ""~'· F.,. ~Of'ln. t,.o h••<••. /.It\ AO<lftt -DI Lo, A1,.,no10' •nd """ Aoc.tt W•n ••~ ot ~·11~·"'·wi P•~·~~::•·<•• On Suicide· COPA YOOE(I /) Y''· Jlo"ll•" ..... Noy JS 19/•. 1!J.IO Nf'WPOl'T 61"'1., (°"1• _,,,, ;J ... .,.'"""'"'-"""''""" £•ton. ol S..•tt'<. "'•"'. -Robi!tt ot ~ti~. C:•lo! -li"'l 9'•n<l<nolllr.., Mr• Vooet *•I • .. ,, .. ,,.,.. ...... , ot ,,,. ~ ... ~. IU•Ph>I Cll~«n al (a~1· M••• ,,.,.. ...... ,~1 ""'"''~' w•ll"" ""Id •I F'"' H•ploit (hu«ll, 31,!1 .....,,,...,,,~, ( M NO• 11. "'-fllUJ •I II~ m l .. E NEPTUNE ~Cl&fv. ARBUCKLE & SON WlSTCLIFF MORTUARY .121 f t Ii+. o;,. (o,•o M,.10 t.46 48Sa -·-IALTI·BERGEROH FUNERAL HOME -·- "'' Q450 !J•l<'i • 4:'~ Bl LL BROADWAY MORTUARY l!G~r.,.,J ... ), .,·: 1 -·-DILDAY BROTHERS MORTUARY 1/9 11 ~118!..f H1mt.nn•~n &or.! 8.i~ 777 1 ?J4 ~,001'!! 1. -·-McCORMICK LAGUNA IEACH MORTUARY. •179.5 lo11ul\O Conyo' R l 494 9.tl5 -·-McCORMICK MISSION MORTUARY :<'8832 Com•n'l ('l!"•i''""° Son J<mn Cor"~'•O' i 49.5.1176 -·-PACiFIC VIEW .l!l{!IPllAL P~~K C:enielery M .rt~or~ Ct.op.I 3300 l'dcl!Oc v ...... C'•»I' Ne.-port Bt-o<~. •. •o· 64J.~/0) -·-PIEK PAMIL Y COLONIAL FUNERAL HOM< 780J !~h0 A~~ 't\n\Uf ·~• • 'tl93 3.);!i Sui ci des in Orange County have increased 33 perce nt during the past :--ea r. according to law en· forcC'menl agencies. The statislics have been called "alarming.'' '"Focus Orange County" \\ill explore \\'hat is being <l o ne to prt'\'ent more s1ucidcs "'ht•n the program airs i\l onda~· at i :30 p.m. ;ind is repeated Sunday, :'\O\". 2-1. al 9:30 p.m. on KOCE ~Channel 501. Di sc u ss in g s uicide pre\'ention \1·ill be Rae Lee, ~ind Orange County mental IH.':dth nurse, Dr. John Cro\rdcr, chief of Adult In· patient a nd E\'e ning P· ~ychiatric Ser\'ices at the l)r;1n11t Coun t y i\I edical C.:l'nt('r, and Ginger Kl eist and Tom f'a\·reau of the .\leloc.lyl und 1-lotlineCenter. The proj!ram. moderated '"b~' KOCE"s" Jim Cooper. in- c· l ude :-film s howin g 1\lelod\'l:ind"s llotline Cen· l<"rin An~h,,i m . ' HOW TO REDUCE TODA Y'S HIGH . COST OF DYING . • frio...,,.-~iJ1ho!l11ernMMID IM '"""..!l '~"911'1!1 mon1111Y·""*.O. ~·-"'~"' 1oc~ .... « .. 1he -lo Aml!<>ci I h>Qh COS1 ol --.. Tflt ,........, Society _, • i.""l'le ~9'\01""1 c,.....,,.,.. .....,. -~~ -_,_.,,,.,. ,....,,....,_.,"" ·-•"""'l COl<flt'IOIOIJY. C.l~•T °' W-Vr/¥ S<Js>a ~ °' l{ei.,~ ~ ,,..,,. bt"'!lil Moy - C...-MnlOtc.tl"'hr ... THE NEPTUNE SOCIETY _ 2400 W Coast Hwy. &lite ·:F NewPQrt Beach Cjhforn1a 92660 646-7431 24 nour ser.'lce \ ,, •,-----··· .... --... -. ,. . ... ,. -- -·- • • • • (. This sportswear: ismadeof · · .luxurious silk~like ··Qiana " ' ' so it's very rich. • • But.not • expensive .. • Print shiff 'ioititlt pointed cotlar and button cuffs~ A beautiful look and feel in Qiana nylon. Assorted orints: siies 32·38. $15 Solid shirt with pointed collar and button cuffs in easy-care Qiana"'" nylon. White. cream, red. light blue; sizes 32·38. $13 Ooubleknit western V·yoke shirt jacket of Qiana nylon/Dacron"' potyester. Choose white, navy. camel . blue, Of coral. Machine washable. Sizes 32·38. $23 Ooubleknit pants of Qiana" nylon/ .Dacron• polyester. Zii>front styling with bunon trim. MacAine washable: in navy, white, coral , light blue. and camel. Sizes 8-18. $2Q • , ' '· , ' .. . ' Shop Sunday 11 A.M. to 5 P.M. at the follawillCJ stores: • ' ,., -··-·~~-"~""""'"'--.,.---11---------NAME .' .............. . FASHION ISLAND, Newport Beach (714) 644-2313. SMltltJ' MORTUARY" 6'21 Mo·n ~' H~m\~·9'°" Bo!oc~ 5Jb 6!iJ9 -" I ADDRESS •.....•.••..... OTY ....•.•..•..•.•..• STATE ........•..•...... _i ! HUNTINGTON CENTER. Huntington Beach (714) 892-7771 . HARBOR CENTER, Costa Mesa (71 4) 646-5021 . '~- I . __ ,, __ • -~----- • • • • • • ' ' . J .. • _ ... -. • • ' . ,. I • • ' • ~ f' .. &~ W@-Mrr • ~@[(WO©® Got a problem? Tl1~n Write P~ D1u1n. Pat will cut red tape. get the on· • ~and act~n. you_ need J2 sdlue in"equitie1 in govei11mept.a'iut_ business. A1ail your question s to PdtcDininl At Your Service. Orange CoO:st Daily ~.P.O. Boz JS60, Costa Me'ia , Ca. 9262G. lnClude you.r telefihone nutn· ~· The column appears on' Sun!lay s, · fi1onday s. \Ved11esday$ a11d Fridays. · 1 .., _,.. Wood1Dort..iq Material lllbdllfl / .. . ' DEAR PAT: I ordered. $61.63 ~rtb af merchandise rrom lli1innesota Woodworkers Supply Co. of Rogers, Minn., six mOnths ago. I am still missjng S2918 wOrtb of materials. When I write to the c they say all the merchandise was~hipped, but 1 neVer received it . F.W.,NewportBeacb Ann Rockier of Minnesota Woodw~rkers.reported that your "order was lhlpped,complete on lllree dates." Since your full order has never . antved, Ms. Rockier Ofrtted to reship tile merchandise or send yo• a n:htnd. Let her knoWw.:blch you 1trefer .- M'hu• 's i11 " (Pap11l«1r) /\10111e? ,. . . DEAR PAT: Since I grew up with one of the moslr'P.OPUlar narpes io Q)Y age group al that lime, I want lo avoid choosing an Overly,populitr name for f!lY exp!cted c~ild. I 've checked all t~e .sources 1 ~an, including !wsp1lals, cou~ty o(f1ces and my library:S relder's guide. All I've.learned IS that my phone bill has increased due to all my t()ll calls. . . ' . 1 •. P.C.,S~n,ua~"trano • No published material is 1v1Hable OD tbe most pppular current fir&&. .... na..-es ~Inc .1lven lo bablf:~, 1ccerdlpg. to tbe .Gar4eD· G;rotii;.. Reclonal L(bfary s adult re(~nce,de~rtment -••~d yo.ur inquiry wa~ checke4i out thoroughly. It seems that only ~ter0•a nm nam,e hfs .been u~d ._ repeatedly, it is noted as a "popular" cholCe • .\ vlitlble"m1lerlal1 do laclicate that yoC.'d be beuer off to choose ••Mary" or"~! rather t .. Klmberly or Tiffany JI your baby shoula be a girl." The saft.e advicf: appUes to boys. The ''common" name choice is out of YO.Jue at this time. 1l ... r.: CIH!VI/ Cocers E11gi11e Overlle.;&h1g DEAR P.\_T : 1 bought a new Vega in 1911, and in the same year my engine overheated, causini: me $500 in r epairS to the en'gine ll'ock. Now I've read that ~eople haviJi,g the same trouble are getting their repairs done free of charge. Even though my work· was done in 1971, can I get a refund? ' ---, T.W.,l1anth1gtonBeaeh. Yes. A.i cordlng to a Oaevrolet representative, all owners of Vegas are entitled to ~lands Jf the overheating is not .due to owner ne'gUgence. Ta•e a copy or your repair bill to youf"Cbevroletrdf:aler and RH out a claim form . Tbe' claim andftfiad are processed at Cbtvrolet headquarters in Detroit. If your Ctealer Is not cooperative, contact the nearest Chevrolet Customer Relations office. Second owners of It'll, 1172 yd 191'3'!.Vegas have the sam'e privileges as original owners. They ahio are enlltled to:a free coOlant recovery klL, which can be installed at any Chevrolet dealership. · ' · ~ I .' ,. • :, A1111ual-BIUdil9 Runs to 8SOO /lllllion '. \ .... · DEAR• ~·:A..'lj:i~~9~ in\•oiveiQ.ent of ybur•readers with· sucb compUie1 .. ~~~velopmen CO.IJ)(tfi.tiO!fllJl.d"Paptl~Pa·~ both put out:ot btJS~it'~~by law enforcement:aUthoriftes;-or ba~_pt an.er bilkin~ 1111_nY~i>tl>Ol\'.oul. or thelr money -niakes me won~r just h0\1.' much !Doney ·~¥° a,way_from Californians each year by fraudulent .• operations. <4i\ . 4 "' • . " •• " .....,_ ~ ••' •• -.CostaMesa ' T"° -.. i,~',, -~· .. el'euo,,.'v±ola~ i!A~. repo~ni an• lie ~ tatJM fi11111F019te than ~ mllllon _ biaed:t!,. lt;:lll!alOaly aboilit-oee·f~ a.e : total 4mount df Ulell1IJ'· · · .a .,_. .. ~ by fraudultM means , accerdlng to th~$Caie:J)Qi1111;tmeat.o eo.ltil•er Affa?rs· The department.. . • ~as applied for,'t~ ~te iranU .....-~r;l)t,,O.brella of Ute., Slate 1 ___ .....::Ageaey_Elan....Jc&ftt.laal 'lusUt~ tta\e ~partlilent Plaa), wblch "·ould allow lhe Clbninal JUJlice Information System to set. •P a • statewide netwerk ;°"ltb Jaw elif9r~meDt ••d consumer interest rerulatory a1entlea ... lfwotdO also revise tht!: Criminal Justice Training . System and offer!• iOtuumer course to tncreate citizen hivOlve.in ent In • f-rime reduction a~ ~v,s:ilion. "" ,· ' The· grant prodiills·bave bet• ·rotwirded ut 'Ute State OfUce .of , Critll .. al Jastlce,.~aimtng whlc'b ll'i#"nffpenat,bility flJr d'9sell)lna,l'nl ~ I bloek11raat from lhe~ederal govemfDe1J1: Lit f..pfort ntAsslstance Admlalstratlon. , 1 , · ~ ~ ,,,, "" , ~· ' • ,, ':r .,, • ' . TM-Vpper.at•o•pllere O:o11e Sil uni ion . .. . ...~ .. ' DEAR PAT: \Vh en all the recent article's wei:e being published about j the possible devastaUng effects on tbe world's atmosphere, if aerosol · spray products conUnued to be used~ 1 tried to U?\derstand,)\o'.hat I read, but really didn't. Could )"Ou'possibly Provide·a iimple, basic explanation or this situation? E:T., San Clemente Nq.,simi>let!xplaaalllta is po1slble, but be re's a '"boiled down" version. ScienJisls al UC ll"Vine, Uldven.ity of l\ticbiga.n .-d Harvard'theorlze that ·aerosol can pro~llaDtl, mainly chlorlne'comJM)u.nds slich aafreon. are bulldlal up In the lowe.r·atmospbere. As they gradually rise to tbe upper at• · mospllere, sctentista ,say they release cb1orine atoms, Which react with .o:zoae, convertln~,it $0,.oxygen. 'I'be researchers believe that the at· · moaplleric ozone la)"r'ls slowly belh& destroyed, which.will res Pit in a sub· stanllal Increase I• ultraviolet radlatloa·, from \he sun, .;causing~ an in· create of skin carw:et c¥c;s in hlifl6ns .. l>epletion or the ozone layer alsc may bring abOui cban"8 ln the weath~ atid food production capability, th~xeontend. .. . i.: . £ " r , IRS S°eiid1t1rf Late·check but Na Ref1111d , ... • . 'f "' • . 'f. DEAR PAT: Although 1 filed mY. Federal income Tax return early in February, my refund still has not be.en T~cei'ved . I called IRS several tintes and am t..old I wiO "hear somethiOgtn:six weeks.'' Two tracers have been proceSsed'-the·Jast on June·23 -but I don't seem to be able to get any explanation about m)' missing _refund. I just fil ed a 1040 form, so It there's nothing to audit. Can you find out what's causing this delay, ·and if the' governmenl owes me interest by this time? · • I , D.S., Anaheim IRS Is issuing your check oow; bufno explhation was «lven for the . delaf. You.t refund dies not.include interest, whicla is pai4 in some cn~s. • ttecaue you. Indicated ''ne Interest" on the form 'wtien you sabmltted it. • S.!'f'l<fl:JJroof•f'e"ces SllU A,c<1Jlable , • .::. , . . • J DEAR PAT: Aboul45.years ago my parents built a w,eckehd home in the hills overlooking L"a'.ke Elsino.re. It was oot uncomm'l,n to kill at'leasl one rattlesnake each time we were there and many homes had snake·proor fences. J have tried to find ou~ if, tbiS ~ype of feric ing ls still available, but have come U.P with nolbing. As we ore considering moving intoari area where snakes a re seen frequently:, Cm ask~g for you r help. · ~ A~., Newport Beach A~ Fence Company's representative. Don Barnes', sa;ri various sites of galta•laed wire fencing flh •. applied over.a.tegular cb~la link fence • U llel' deter saakes.from..enlerli&I ~)'. .. One.such t.en..ce ~cently laas _ bcenerecWd In a hilly area of Corona del Mar, Barnes.-tded. Be wU I glvb further lnforniatkin to you 1ryoa phone hlm a& M7·6tt4. ' Kitch"" Applia11el' Ret1e1Di"fl No Probleftl DEAR PAT: Do you know wher~I might have my oven doors. tuble range top and hood re"porcelainized .so they will look new even ancr 14 years of use? t don't want a ''surfaco'' 'covering applied because I've heard this ~reatment seldom lasts-lonr . .. · _ M.C, Newport. Bea~ Appliance Refinishing Co., Sa nta Ana, caa take care or the job for you ~ Is can' m1ny or 1.ht other flria1 lis~4-la •k Yellow Paces u.nder .. AppOance11 ttouschold'Ktflnlshlnc.!' ' ... ( • y -DAILY PILOT • SECTION 8 ,, • Sunday, Noy,l7 •• ·-. SERVED BY LAURA • • CHECKING BIG BRUSHES , BILL GETS SET TO S~END BUSY MORNING SHAVING'S EASIER THAN CUTTING HAIR A Street Sweeper'~ Life His Yiew of llig, b<tld , bearded·Bill Harnden is guing to-.work when some people arc just going to b~d. at the lonely hour of 2 a.m., when th e .bars clOse and spill their most dedicated drinkers into the dark streets. l-le drives a st re-et S\Veeper, a giant. mobile vacuum cleaner "mounted with flashing ycllovv lights. ' llarhden guides· the ti,yo-ton steel machine meticulously along the dark curbs and shadowed byways of Costa 1\1esa. sometim es with only four fingers on its steering Wheel, slow a11d easy. J-l e .• is one of those men whose \\'Orking partner is a machine-lik e a c.-Opa nd his patrol car.' fie has been on it for 18 years. The sweeper is .like an old friend a nd -after all -H3mden spends almost as much of his 1lre with-it as ht> spends with his wife. · -... ,. • the . City ls They caeh \Vurk a l ont·. manipulating the big rumbling. flashing sweepers \\•ilh the Amerit:;.in l-1 ag decal on the back solo. unless giving a new rookie driver on-th e-job training. ··Lots of them don't like the hour of 2 a.m. and the cold ," expl ains llarndcn or the uttrition rate among prospect i\'e stre~tsweeper joc:,keys . Big Bill l-l a rndl n -v.·ho sha ves his head e<.1c h morning, or njght <ictu:.illy, as h'e trims his:bea·rd to go lo v.·ork - seems to e njoy a pass~nger. The talk ·comes easy. ··isn't this a hell of a time to get up in UJS mornin'?'' he declares. firi ng up the engines. One of them is an Story and Photos • 11t: llAS PUT 1s .ooo miles on his By Arthur R. Vinsel 1Jc\\'est S'>''eepcr i!\,\~ pastJwo years. ~i\'c or I ake a few miles for ti me:'.!- "'hen he v.•as on vaiation. Of the Daily Pilot Staff J-l arnde n pushes her: along at fi v<'. no more than 10, miles per hour on his sv.•eeping chores in the downtov.1n di~tricl and the residential areas. auxili.i r:, power pla"t that o~rate~ "l come in at 2 Q'clock a nd I'll bu ·lhebrooms. cut,ching the bigg'dst share of the busi ness," sa·ys Harnden. the senior llE GUNS the big rig out of the m~mbcramong thccity'slhrcestreet Costa l\fesa City Yurcl in the 2300 .sweeper 01~ruto_rir. l{e staited out in block ot.rlacentla A\'Cnue. headed out 19S6as arell eCdrtt/e~. for th, d ay's rounds, w hic h lie see's all the sights reserved. ror trudit ionall y begin at the same the Nfght Peopl~, those who work locatioil. Cabbies, tow truck dp~ers. ~ hlle''tlie t ity sleq>s, and·h'e"'PoncferS -cop$' ahd . H :r fld·en 'cd'ftve n ~ af their. meaning .. ngains.t ..a.he larger D.K.'s Donut Shop on Ea sl 17lh Slretil scheme of life while rumbling along in near NC\Yport Bbulovard. · the toa st-warm cab or the buge.aicll ow Growling a:ncl bouncing, the street slrectsweeper. sv.'et>pC r rumbles do\l!n Placentia "We used_ to have the Qld three-.\\"enuc. rampagi ng along under wheeled 1V nynes,'' suys llarnd en, ll11rnden 's gentle but commanding hunched behind the ri ghthand-s ide hund, like a metal dinosaurundertight du::il steerin g wheel of the ncw('r rein. $20,000 model. ~·r.hose othl'i' .Jobbers ··vou svrc find every little bum1l were cold mothers1nlbe .morn1n'. '' and hole In tho street "·ith t)1is thing,,. l-l.11rnden, 40,. a. Hunlln.gton l~ach 1-l;irttdon declares as "the S\\'CCpcr cs1dljll, cndUt1s work shift 41110 a.m, bounCcs :ind jounces. ''There a~·rw lf ls two llartners, FrnnJc.:Sbatklee and • springs in the ba_ck end at all ohd until --Art Heller. come on dut)' al.-S a.m. _ the tires wBrm up, il'51ike the·wheels and get off later. .. arc 11quare." • Enlightened ,zn the Dark Bars :.ire JUSl l'losing and ~pilling out late patrons. · 'fhc li gh ts stil l flash on the marquee sign at Vikki 's beer tavern in the dov.'ntown business district. The sky is incredibly cll'ar. l·larnden is nol the on ly citj zen out at 2 a.m .. the hour when the ta\'crns turn out their di eh<1rd customers. '"I ot:casionally have pc9ple stop in front of the s\\ICCJ>CI" after the bars close,'" he ex plains. never laking his eyes off the darkened street ahead ;1s hl· manipu\.'.ltcs the S20,000 vehicle. doing \\'Ork that goes unsung and un- l'elehratecl in eit ies across America. "Someti mes, I \\•onder ho\v they got that far in a car.·· he says or those \Vith a heavy ca1lacity for hard liquor \.\'ho f1<1g him cl own in the night. There is no easy season in big Bil l llarnden's lineof \1.'0rk. "\\!hen "'intertimc comes, it gets Lad." says th e Kansas City, K~1ns., naliv(' y.•ho Joi ned the Nav,y to See the \Vorld v.·he n he \Vas.just a kid. ··summertimes. you ha\'e to fi ght the water," he adds, saying Orange Coast people seem to have a penchant ror sprinkling lh('ir la\\'ns so·they overflo,v i nlo lhe str(\Ct~. ··People \Vate ring their la\\•ns . .'. these ~v.·cepe rs ain't. rnadc to pick up \\'ater, ;ind then there's th e mud and thcle:iv('s,''. Jlarnclcn poi.nts out he and Heller oncl' put in a 14 .hour day apiece in Col· lcge Park, w·he re hurdv.·ood lrees used in lh'e l:1ndscapin g ;.1nnually shed their leav,cs into. the strect,s o:i;nd gutlcrs_. '')10:\:DI\ VS Ai\'D Fridays we do the downtO\\'ll . "· t:>xpluins Harnden, ~peaking o\·cr the chronic squeak ben<'al h tht:! drl ,·er·s seat on the right· ha'tul side or the street S\\'eeper. . lie, shout ~ back to b_is passenger as ht! lea ns out . watchi-Og every inch or the way, that street s"·ecpcrs hlt the artc1•ial routes earliest, then return to residential ,;treels when many residents have taken their ears to \\'Ork . 1\umbling uip Newport Boulevard after the corfee stop et O.K.'il1G'nui5', lturndcn pull!! lhe slrcetsweepcrovcr .. ' 10 the curb at Fairvic\v Road, s'>'·it · ches on the brooms and gets down,to business. He makes the \vork'.. 1Jook deceptively easy, On en manipulating the steering "·heel "'·i(h only 'four fin gers dancing do·si·does ~arouod parked cars in the big rig with a·fli ck of his wrist. · ··usually. there·s rear at first ," llarnden explains pf learning to dri\'C a street sweeper. noting tb:lt it is big; powerfu I a nd complicated with its· two engines a nd myriad buttoOs and le\'crs and sw itches. ·'But you gel overthat,"headds. One thing Harnden doesn't get over is the :l\\•k\vard feeling of getting into his smaller pi ckup truck to go home and driving fr61h the len-hand side al'· tcr an eight-hour shirt in the big sweeper ...,•ith its right-hand side steering. Another matter will never chattgt·. until the day they tnrow Big Bill tus retirement luncheon: his professiorr3l annoyanrc with things that don·1 belong in th(' streets. ~·aourds! :· he snaps, tromping on· the brake a nd retrieving: a v.•;.iler· soakl'<I tv.'O·bY·four·foot plank rron1 the gutt er. lie bra nd ishes the board. thl·n dumpS" 1l into the rear trash bin, \Vhirh requires emptying at least three c1: four I im~ a day at the "Cily yard. where tons of dirt and debris arc corh · pactcd for disposal. l-larndcn continues to inventory thl' roster of obstacles that sho\V up in tbc street; \l h1 ch Is the territory he presides over so many Prcdawn d;iy<;.- each ~-c;:ir. "Bric k~ ... kid 's toys .••. tenttl!-> balls .. , ;.ind mufnerso{f ofC.llrS! ,"he col'!cludcs tr1 um phantly, s1nmn1ing on the brake und bailing out lhe door to cllplure u ruined. rusted muffler alljl _ tailpipe whic h fclfbylhc\ aysldcfrom someone':"\ car. 1 I-le gives it the gus ~;\P<.I moves perh aps 20 feel before abruptly hllU9g <the brake again at F3irview-Road acid lJ'C entry to the A1 onticello townhouse ... I I r \ • ;::. . • 8 ! DAIL 'f PILOT S11nday, No .... mtier 17. 1974 . GOOD GUYS ED CONOVER , DUFFY CHAUNCEY 6uud D eeil••r l' 'Small Gesture' '\io~ Sometimes. the small gesture •n bE:haJr of the ~ less fortunate becomes larger because it is done just ! because l>OOl(•On{• :.imply "'anted to make life a little r-easicrforlht•ulhl'l'GUY. < r-Eddie ConO\l·r. 11, of Costa l\Iesa. and--Duffy ~ Chauncey. 15. of lluntini:ton Beach, are two or the : typt or gu) s \\'hQ rct'cnt ly did their own little bit ror "' others who Cijn 't do too much for themselves. i Eddie, .,.,,hoJi\·csat245Santa Isabel Ave., left hoine f for trick-or·trt:'at round s on ~h11loween night that ~ were di!ferenl. just like last year. Duffy, 0£9661 Pol· ~ lack Ori,., didthesamething. ~ ~aking :1 le:;son from the 1nore tr<tditional J liNfCEf. Eddie :.ind Dufrfy didn't ask llarbor Area 1 l'i lile!\s for trl·als or offer them tricks. --,hl!S~ suggcslud a !limo.ill donation of pocket ~ cbangc could br1 :,:htcn lhc hohd:.~s for tfl-e mi:'nt;ill y ~a'l'larded :u1d ph ~i.icalty h:i.ndic-apµcd po.ilients 111 • 1"4i n.jt"\V Stall· I l11i.pi1:.il in Cu~r ;_i )lesa Wf .THe , cfay after ll;illov•c~n. the t\\'O boys v. L·rt • 4rlven t,p the big hoseital at 2501 llorbor lil\·d .. by "Eddie's mother, i\lrs. Betty Cono\·cr, "'here thl·~ turned over some S60 to the Patient Benefit Fund. ! .Last year. it "'as SIOO·plus and Eddie had no hclp. ' (but money is -aflcr all -tighter this year. , 'One could understand his concern if Eddie had a retarded brother or sister, but he doesn't. He just ~ "·anted to do something for somebody else \1•ho .needed some doing for <ind looked al'ound him for deserving people. ' He S~w the kids of F'airvie11·. ffelpforl'ou The -Teen Scene •• ~ n11•nt 11nd :idulthi~I 1~ ,, 1hUtt·ult ll ml' for man~· 1 qun~ Pl'o11le i\I :1 k111;: thl' l 1 •• 11 .. 1111)11 f ro1n ch1hihooel iu rl'latur1ly 111 nut ,.,.,., tudJ) 111 our t·oii111lt•x MX'Jt•ty . B1•i;1d1'" 1•oJnl1·n<hni.: 11 ti h tit:. or tt..·r n .... 11 (•hung1ng ph1 ~11·.d .u1d 1•n1011onal 1·h:i r,1 r1t•t'l'>llC-:.. lhc 11r1•!-en1 du1 .11lu1t· .. 1· .. nt h..1 .. It> df';1I 111th n1or1· 1,1 pul .,0•·1,11 r h.1ui.:1·" lh.111 h,11 l' lal't·d :iny oth1·r ' .i.:1·nt•ra\1v11 Uur1:-i g th1:. ll1ff1rult ,L!r0.,.,'1ng·up 1>er1od, the <idolescent n1;1eds the c·a1x1c1 ty 10 acce-pt us 1~·ell us to give a!fertlo n. lhc fet'lings or bc.ing needed tl!i .,.,.ell <ii. \l'a'ntcd . frccelom from domination or undue in· tt•rfercncc. :.ind fir n1 tiUt fll'xiblc discipline. \'f111 Ccc11 llt•l1• A Job Is There Come in or c:dl the Voluntary Action Center or South Or11nlo(c County today, ror your service is netdcd. '\'our \'Oi~leur job Is \l.'aiting-for you and whHl ti rewarding" a~ to spend your leisure tim~. \'ou may pick the job of your choice and .,.,.·ork hours of your availability. Come to 20'1 Avocado St., Costw ~1 esu, or call 6~2:0963 or 833·!ll78 Bayv1e"' Jo~lemcotary School needs o football coach. !lours may be urr:.inged between 8:30 and 2:30 p.m ., thret• hours per .,.,,eeli:. Herc is a chance to get your football ploiys into action. Numerous volurlteers are needed to help the Thompson Clinic for Educational Therapy, in !\ewport Bea ch. Ulll<'e skills are the pressing need at this time. A receptionist. typist. :.nd an errand gi rl or boy. lo help in a positions for an organization · that teaches young children. · Either of the WcsJ Qrange Couri~ Volunt<Jr~Ac-· \ lion Center's l\VO offices-one in ~luntington Beach and one in Garden Grove-would be happy to hear from <Jnyone who has a mattress, box springs :.ind quilts or blanket:1 . i\n area family is ind_ire need or these ilems and all other avenw;:.s of help hi1ve been · exhausted . Huntington Beach office fopen-9 a-,-m-,--lo ..., 2 p.m. Tue sd:.iys throughlFridaysJ is 960-3312: Gar-.~ den Grove office. (open full time) is 530-2370: ·1· •• 1·f•tfr llf.•<1lil1 Why Sore Throat? Sore throat is one or the more common discom- forts that pt ague us from time t17time. Because sore lhro;.it is ~uch a common complainL often accom· p<1nying a cold or flu, \\'e rhay o\·erlook the fact that certain kinds of sore throat can be \\•arning signals of more serious ill ness. This is particularly impor- tant to note if the sore thro:.it does not pass in a few days but continues to persisl even though other cold or flu symptoms may nol materialize. Sore throat can be'.i symptom, or beginning, of any of a "'Ide r:.inge of diseases. in cluding sc:.1r let fever, diphlheri:.1, leuke mia. infectious mononucleosis. rheumatic fc\·t:r and otbeni. 1'his is not to s'ay that your sorc·thro11t rlecessarify ind icates any of these diseases, but only to point out that sore throat can be caused by many factors :.ind that there is no single treutment that is effecti\·e for alt sort• 1£ your teen-agt:'r''s mefPUS and behavior an; throats. Because of this. your phys!Cio.in ma)' 11•ant dr1v1ng you up the wall, maybe it's because you·\l' to take a throat cultur~ fs"•ab leSI) :.ind ha ve it forgotten hoiv ll ~·as to be an _;i®JeJitcnt,_. -~ analyzed in a Jaboratory:-'.then·the---cause-of-the sorr-· -.,r~1~. oOkfel. the ~ational Institute of ~nt;1t throat "'ill be. pinpointed and uppropriate treatment tle'allh discusses some of the problems or adole· can begin. sceoce and suggests ways that parents and othl'r The important thing to remember ts that onl y family members can help the young person. Copie!Jo ~·our doctor, through elamination and, if indicated. " .... of "Facts About Adolescence" are available Cor 30 laboratory tests, can diagnose the cause of your cents: from Consumer-Information, Pueblo, CO sore throat. Although therl.' <1rt' medications "'hich 81009. can bring . tempprary eu!Joini; or tile sore throitt According to the booklet. <1do/escence -lhal discomfort, lhl'..C'Ul"l' cun •inly I.It' launched b~· your period bct\veen the begir'ining of ful! sexual de\·elop-ph ysicl;in. 11~~!"-________________________ ;... ______ .------------~ .. .. (:ar Repossessions Legal Again SAN DIEGO f,\P )-Therc !ts now every poi.s ibihty that ?rout111e fcpossess ion Of .:automobil es rn:.i y be ,resumed. The-ti. S.Supreme :court has in £•ffcct upheld ,California 's lti\1' permitting 1\'hich revc•rscd a 1972 court rulin g in San Diegodeclaring the California la\v uncun- stitutional. ln-lhat case 111volving George T. Ad<tms of So.in Diego U.S. District ('.ourt Judge Leland· C. l\:ielscn ruled a court hc:1ring \vus requirud before 1>ersonal property s uch as a11 ;1utomobilc could be repos- sessed. The appellate court Ii.Iler re\'ersed I.his but l{obcrt La1t•ler. general manager of the San Diego l\lerch11nts Credit Association, said repossessions for failure to makl;' payn1ents h;t\'c \'ir· tually disappt•ared in San Diego except for volunt:.iry situations cst:.iblishcd by the ~upreme Court's decision again~\ hearings appeals rron1 [O.,.,'e r tourt \'Crdicts upholding stale re1x>:ises- sion la\1s in r\ebraska and Connecticut as \l'eli as Californi:.1 . "' ' The nation's hi ghest court :declined to hl•ar an appeal :last "'eek from the !Ith l:.S. fCircuit Court of .<\ppeal s 1\ minority \·1c11• that the appea l!; should be heard w:.is l'Xpressed by Justice \\'ii· liamO. Douglas. -No nat iona I prett•Lll.'nl \1·as +{owte Fab!tie6 CooteJt MANY ITEMS AT GREAT SA VIMGS INCLUDING •••• hi Qltollly Rt<J. $5.50 I 00°/o POL Y·GAB Se·~" Colort Only Rt<J. S5.98 $2'! ALL UPHOLSTERY FABRICS Best Selection TOO% Poly.ester Interlock Pr.i nts $ lt49 R•t SS.98•6 .'8 6, yd .. All DRAPERY FABRICS . ASK ABOUT OUR FASHION SHOW ON NOV. 20th IMPORTED DRESS f.~~~.~f s2'~ Rt<J. S5.98 li'lll" (H!!AO • .... hit1Hloolwe•• .... ,,. ... lll •-· -·-"*'~·--· ~ HOW AHDGET 10%0FF ·-·-. SAVINGS YOU WON'T BELIEVE!! ' ' . 1 'WIN' With .Aritigues ~t lLL \'Al~L E'' 1UPl l "dozen ways lo i);at.,'in · Thf' tubloid circulate;> ovir value a~Socialed wlth Tht• righ! si::u insl 111nution nation'' supported the basic S0,000 copies, mo11tly 111 Nor· them. '1said RobfJrtL.Grint, hus 1nadt' bargain ·hunlin~ premise of Collectors Voice ) th~rnCuUrornia . assistant professor of fashionuhl('. \\'est. "!l's exactly wha.t In on(' issue, an economi,11 economics at th£"'Univeraity Even before Jlrcs1dcnl \\'(!'\•ebcenad\'OCatingrora rx pcrt explained the or Calirornia at Berkeley. f'ord mentioned bargain longtime.'' monetaryvulueorgatheting ''Antiques and collectibles buying in his ispeech on the The ll)Onthly magazine, items ranging Ir.om Indian . are scarce -there aren't • economy and introduced she says, "offers services : jewelrytomodelTJo~ords. duplications." and way-s to save and make "PeoplewhohaVefundsin· "The higher the dema~ "Whip lnrlatlon Now" but· dth h rt th pplythe money and we'd like more vestinlhingsthatarescarcc an es o er esu tons. a large segment of """Pie· to know about .us." becttuse there. is a 'higher. more the price increase1t.·. people sou ght out Ilea ....... ... markets and collected an• --------------------tiQues. ---------- ··There a re aboul$i2501nih.I--~-;_----------'-....;;--------------, ~Y;k~:~~.;~~?r:~~~ ~~~ .. ~\~_,:_''/~~;~IT'S OUR . 24th bu siness that few people are -fh1' ~~r-S ltf:\ aw .. eof." ~8"'11,RTH DllY '[he__)~eutrold inter~ ~ \'iewer o celebrity collec- lorssel's t eneamarketand s.,.,•ap meet · dustry as a new form of m hondislng aod possibly on of the last areas # of free enterprise. •·Recycling, bargain·hun- .ing and collecting as a leisure t ime activity will become more important as ttle econo m y worsens," predicts Miss Benenson, who • resides ip this Marin County community with her two youngdau,hters. . . Jn addition to saving .mQney on common items or gifts, sa.v.a. th' ex..,berant executive' editor ot•Collec- .. tors Voice-West, persons,r,ho collect art, stalt)ps, colhs. ·craft work and Various ar- tifacts 1>0ssess a valuable hedge against the drooping dollar. If you are interested in any form of antiques, they . will go up in value,-'' says r.tiss Benenson. "It's the simple economics or supply and demand.'' • · She says President Ford's Packages . " : Losircg-1' . . h? Jf eig t. NE \VYORK (UPl),:-Tha p:.ickageofWeight Watch~ chopped liver may be doin But You Get it's our Birthdoy' vin D~llors the Presents by RSAo ND gSHOES on FAMOUS 8 NOW Speciol Group• 3000 Reg. 40.00 36.Q.0 32.00 . 31.00 ·Dominic·Romono .. 2500 Amolfi · ", " " · · 2200 Amono .. · ·" · · · · 2000 Hill & Dale ........ 1500 its job only too we ll , accor· ~ ding to the city Consumer Af-~ fairs·Oepartment. ~ Dep3'rtmenrin·spect0fi1S: -r ----..- ...24".., 0 So~o~_it:s ..... ~ .. -139.I! · -i{.oo ~ Cobbies ·-· ·: · · "'" · sued 849 violations to .48 · supermarkets during Abe· tober for selling Weight Wat- chers froze n luncheons•and dinners and container5 of chopped Ii ver that were short·we1ghted fi;pm 1.~ of an ounce lo 4.9 oui\cts. "If you 've been ,having trouble sticking to· this diet your problem may not be&·. lack of will power,'' said Con· sumer Affairs <:?ommis· s ioner Elinor G u g . gc nhcimcr . NEW .WAREHOUSE HUGE ·INVENTOR~ THOUSANDS . OF YARDS . . • ol!Wlic1+iflal! • IWI~! •NI• ...... ' ANAHEIM 4'9 N. LCHl(CI St. Anaheim Plaza I. REWPORT BEACH .,. S~N DIEGO Fashion Island 316 Ne.;port Center · Fashion Valley NOW YOU CAN A.FF~RO TO CARPET THE WHOLE HOUSE! LEADING NAME HUGE CHOICE OF STYLES AND COLORS BRANDS HUGE SELECTIONS FINE QUALITY PADDING ANDt-ABOR AVAILABLE All WORK FULLY SHAGS ONlY : ~;::;_~hao $400 : ~!:!~ ... • ~11lpt11res iO • lr, Color Skog\ Tl.ID VALUES TO $9 .95 GUARANTEEO , SHAGS ONlY • O..Pon• $)00 • Hi-low~ • 5olid\ • Comnw!1ool 111• ' • NytDl'l SQ. • Tweed1 l.UD VALUES·TO $6.95 YAWAYS AYAIUBLE ALL MAJOR CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED?- BANK FINANCING' BRINll'-li . ' YOUR ROOM MEASUREMENTS IMMEDIATE INSTALLATION! . ' ~ ~I~~. ~~~N~i~~~~~!o. " • • 0 .......... ~~~· ...... , •.. ~,~ .. ~·-···'·· .. ·~ ·~"~MIKE'S . ; ttRMS Al/AllAll[ ' I --COSTA MESA 645-4330 HOUJ:S: M T W S 9-6 '""' ''" Q9 !> ..... 11.) ' ~i llll ·rrN1;#i1M.._&i!liM116 a~A<~ -• ' . • l"M \! i .~ ., • ) ,, , '· I ,. 1 • • • I -I I r 1 - I -I -1 r 1 .. -.. Sunday, November 17, 197~ OAILVPJLOT 8;1 fn Search of the A1nerica11 Drea1n -Part B The New Nation Seeks Identity, Prospefity.I I ~ This is lht tighthof JBartictes erplon.ng lhe thtme. h1 Seortl1 of the American Dream. This tirticle discusses ll1e probl.etns of 1189·181$ as the new United Sta les of America &0ugh1 a disllncl national character. The a~thor is profersor of A1nenco.11 history , (:or1rell ll11iuersity. By ftllCHAEL KAftlOIEN As we huve seen , one of the harsh le s sons that American nationals learned was that they were not so virtuous as they had as- sumed when the Revolution began. or aspired to become \\'hen it ended. lf not, then ·was the r e, in fact , a national character? And if there was, what did it com- prise? 'J'he question \va s com- monly asked and variously ans\vered during t he quar· ter-century aft er 1789, for it went to the very heart of their aspirations as a repu~~i1tan people. R~le ans,vers were hard to obtain becauseoCthe This arttcfe f.t another m tlw JS-part Couru.t by f;laispaprr wriea bting of/erir'"bg lht Doily Pilot 41 a pablic·11rlliu. RNdi!r1 of Ille 1eri11 rmy alao tarn college cr1dil for l/ldr effort• by 111101/ing at efflltt UC Irvine or Ora• Coast EwningCol/ege. View.1 erpre11ed iii lhe publ1.1htd /ecl11re.t ore !host ol t.he~ulhor1 Giid do nol llf'tt.t- tonfy'N/_lecl Ille vii!WI Of !he National Endowment /or the l(umo11ilie1, the £rzon Education Fo¥ndalion 'or thU M'I01JlllPlf. ' The" 11!1V1 IOGI prrpored by, UC San Diego £zte11do1tOlldU didrlbldtd b» Cople» Nrwa -· acknowledged pluralistic origins of Am e rican society. As David Ramsay \\·rote in his astute ·'I-I istory of South· Carolina" C1809), "So many and so val'ious have been the s o urc es from which Carolina has derived her popula tion , that .:i Con· s~rable period must elap. se, be fo r e th e people amalgam ate into a mass pos sessi ng a n uniform national character." politic~. Noah Webster, in an important essay publish<.>d early in 1788, wrote: "'Unless the advocates for unalterable constitutions of government, can prevent all changes in the wants, the in · clinutions.the habitsa{lSlthe .. elrcumstances of people; ~ .. \.hey will find it difficult, even with a ll their declarations of unalterable rig hts, to prevent changes in governm e nt. A paper declaration is a very feeble b.arrier against the force o( -rational habits, and -in· clinations." 1-lere, too, is the view of Robert Liston, British am· . bassador t o the United States, on the occasion or memorial ceremonies honoring George Washing-· ton on February 2, 1800: The leading men in the UnitedStates appear to be of il' the opin ion that these ceremonies tend to ele\\lite · o.· ,..,_ the spirit of the people, and PICTURE OF PROSPERITY -Search for national character, and · fo r contribute to the formation prosperity, was the theme fot America from 1789 to 181 5. In this Bogneto de of a national character, Woieseri work, ''A View. of New Orleans," the beginnings or the life of which they consider a s much wanting in this coun· prosperity can be seen. (Picture courtesy of.Chicago 1-listorical Society.) mtntrath{'rth3n spinlualor Althoujlh JcffCrson und There W:J S yet one other 1 .. per~nal gract'. ln th~ young ~t;:id~n sharl'd an unusu>1I t•onsidertttion. almost as in1· republic utility had n1orc tolcrttnce for oil! forms of Port3nt as pr9sperity and urgency and social s1g. religious bl'li Cf, they per· Protestant Christianity, to nificance than utopia; and t•eived that thcir.pro~perous citizens oJ the new nation: "useful " ~a s an hnport<1nl-cou ntry was still , in essence. (See DREAM, Page 88) ! and cominonplacc mc:isure 7-""""'"01"'&'.:""n"l"'n,;;';;",;;°'::,L:::;;;;;;;;;;;;;r---------~ of value. AHM. WIWAMS '• Amer\eans \vanted lo en-Lonol11MH11rDOtAi1 .. o....eu.r--~ joy "their naturul ri ghl s :ind NOW OWNS A CliRIS'l'l\lAS GlfoT the blessings or lirf"," and Atiltot'S PETITE .......... c .... -shapcd their life-styles ;.1c-548-6073 cordingly. ."., STYLf HAllCUTS200 SPfCIAL.-OHLT -·-EVEN SO, strong traces IJ.=""=""="'=;;;oo;.;~~ I or Ch ristian piety endured UFFELL'S and helped lo justify lhis moteda l weH .,bdn.. UPHOLSTERY wt.. Y• W .... ... h .. Beautiful authentic Scots Ta rt a n Berets. Pure Highland wool. Just '10.~0. C. l(obh l 32 La [i;penrnzil S1111 t:le1nente, Cal. 492-5773 Reli gion remained' a very consiOerable stimulu~ to social or ganization. ~I i:.· sions \Vere dispatched to the he athen at home ilrld abroad . Bible and tral't u...._-...... ~~ socie tie s \vere hig hl y ~ •· visible, a s were s pee.al SCHOOL CRAFT groups to train minister!\ a n d e v a n g e I is l i c "DISCOUNT PRICES" organizations to promote mass revivals. (d 1· I • 0d & G In 1802 A l exand e r UCl .101!11 Al S ' .clMIS tfamilton proposed that "'an Office Supplies associalion be formed to be denominated ·The Christian Arts & Crafts • Toys & looks • : '· • Constitutional Society.' Its Clwi•._ L..y4wey1 t . . object to be: Isl. Thesupport f ;·1 W W' hp ha < L1STON \VENT on to sug· -1790s, il~··_we~I. resulting 1n of th~e Christian religion 2d. 111 1 t. iap It uic se ~ try." ' -gest that character had a product~v1t~1ncre~:;esanda The sUpport of the Con-IOA.Mte~1o':.s!!::'•WHk {: good d eal to d'o with .sharp r1.se in foreign trade · stitution or the United 6141 Wes•. A•e.--194-tStC ~ promoting ''the prosperity exports. 1\fter <i "craging S20 _'!SOt:t•!!'!•'~·:'." ________ jJ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~J <ind dignity of a nation." I million annually in 1790-92, I':: can ool say with assurance COURSES BY NEWSPAPER United S!Jles cspo11> shot that he was correct; but ldo up to S9-l. million in 1801 :ind believe that prosperity -SI08 million in 1807 . · both the prospect as well as !\I any of the .-\1ncricans' the reality -was central to the central . importance of grO\\•th since the laler.J780s \\•ildest dreams for \\'ealth the .Am erican psyche and prosperity, it is scarcely had indeed been rapid. · · thereby came true, \\"hi ch experienceinthoseyears." surprisingthatwhenthe JCf· There we re, to be sure, may m·nke their poignant "Here every one may fersonianscani e topowerin recessions in 1796-98, 1802-year ni ng after Virtue have land to labor for him· 1801 they continued many or 03, a nd 1807-09; but ove rall somewhat easier to under- self, if he chooses," Jefrer· the Fe deralis t measures thes e were flush times. .stand. In 1780 f'ranklin had son declared to an English which had corltributed to Banking began to nourish in prediCted to \Vashington friend in 1801. "Or, prefer-economic \Veil-being, such the 1780s and received areal ,that he would "live to see our ring the exercise of .any as a natio nal bank a nd boost from the Hamiltonian country nouris h, as it will other industry, may_ exact government-sponsored · in-system in 1790-91. ~ amazingly and rapidly after" for it such compensation as ternal improvements. 1-~actory production ex-the War is over." A year not only to afford a comror· Both parties, moreover, panded markedly after 1789, later J efferson feared that t able s ubs is tence, but tended to measure their e n 4; o.u i:_a g e d b y "frOmtheconC!usionofthis \\•here\Yith to provide for a achievements. jn material tech~ologi~al inno_vatio~s •war "'C s hall be going sJo\vn cessution from labor in old terms. In 1797 J ohn Adams and Jnvenlions. Eh \Vhtl· hill. .. <The people > ·wi ll age.'' Observed thut the \Vashing-ney's cotton gin triggered forgetthemseJves,butinthe li.t his inaugural that :,.;e'a r, ton adminislrations, for "in-the squthern boom in short· sole facult y of making Jefferson contemplated "a creas in g wealth and st.iple cotton after 1793, mOney." rising nation, .s pread over a Unexampled prosperity,... \\'hi ch in turn kept the slave Inevitabl y, then, the good wise--a-nd "fl'iJltful ran-. had-' •\secur·ed immortal -.tradea"thi:ivingenterpr.ise. life came·to l>e perceived in- - traversing a ll the seas with glory with posterity.'' And · Inla}ld navigation through terms of ••safety, h"appiness, ._ : the rich productions of their when Jefferson wrote to canals enjoyed Its heyday in and prosperity." In t he industry.'~ He then ,1:ent on Adams in 1812, he su mmed the decades after 1792; and process utopia cametobeut- toask rhetorically, "with all up their era in this way: "so turnpikes began to unroU terly secul arized - a con· Drapery Cleanint Perfect Rtg11rdlets of Age or 100% Replacement If Qean11ble FREE ESTIMATES TERMS AVAILABLE -~ ~e Joli days ! : • WATER STA.IN AEMOYAl • NOSHAINKAGE • PERFECT EVEN HEMS • FLAME PROOFING • OECOAATOA PLEATS • New Custom or Readymade Draperies "WORlo·~ 1-ARGEST EXClUSIVE GOARAH1!lD-0RAPfll'l''sEIWICE" COIT 'drapery cleaners 540-1366 .1702 N••port and.service 642-0270 Bl•d. at 17th St.- Cosio Me10 CS•!•illl' oll o""' .. c,,..,,,,, IADIO DISPATCHED 1•uccs 121 3) 431-044S -.. • TWO generalizationscan ~hese blessings,What ·more "·e have goneon,and so \\'e like carpet runners, dition t o b e ach ieved r I h . 1s necessary to make us-a shall go.on .•. prosperin g especially in the periods through industry and invest· ... · 6, sa e y be made , ~r _aps, happy and prosperous beyohd example in the 1790-95andl811·18. r-;=='====·::::::::::::::::::=============================;;;;;;:::f about. the Founde.rs views peopl~~"• historyofman." on this matter. F!~t , ~hat Discussions of progress in 11e had, in fact, fair cause AN AGE of scientific im· they mca.~l by . nation.al t~e United States came in-for optimism; because the provement in America n character \vas slightly d1f-creasingly to be cast in rate of American economi c agriculture began 'in the f~renl from ~u: understan· terms of material progress, ----------------------l ~ ding. To~~ it is more 0~ a ofafnuenceandcomfort.By d~sc ~1pt1ve phrase, 1n -1800 , projections for d1.ca~1ng , the stir~ total of popUlation growth, for d ts~1ncl1v c attr1but~~ -human longevity, and for bol good and bad -s red agricultural bounty now ex· ~Y most ~e.mbers ~r a par· ceeded even Franklin's t1cular pohl1cal society. most ebullient predictions To -the Founders ; half a century earlier. J ef- however,itwasastillmore fe r so n '.s Pos tma ster value·laden notion. and im· General, Gideon Granger, plied the existence of or insisted in 1804 that "before desire for attractive, affir· the l ate tre a t y !the. mative qualities. "It should Loui siana Purchase) the ever be held in mind," said great weight of the \\"CStern Jefferson. "that insult and people "'as safety, now it is \var are the consequences of prosperity . . a want or respectability in · the national character." T it E FEDERALISTS "·ere no less obsessed with this the m e . Alexander tl,amilton had "'ritten to George Washington in 1787 that "this is the critical op· portunity for establishing the prosperity of this coun- try on a solid foundation." As a Federalist ideology developed during the sub· se11uent decade, it assumed that one of the primary func- tions of government was the protection or property and the encouragement of economic growth. Journey to France in 1787 helped to clarify Jef(ers<>11's sense of American distinc- tiveness: and he wrote to hi s daughter that ··it is a part of the America n cha racter to consid e r 11-othin g a s des perate: to s urmount every d i ffi t u l t y by resolution and contrivan· ce." The second generalization to be made is that the Foun· d ers were sure that the national character had a ritical r e lat ions hip to bJic institutions and Given this unanimity on -SERVICE- • Diimond and stone setting • &per1 walch repair • Fine jewelry repair jtM!s by josepli can seNice au yaur Jewefry needs. ''om · creating an original ~xc;lt~rlni _ toappri!S1no1 .... v!llued heirloom. Professional Service by troined professionals jewels by joseph •Jewelry designing •Gemological Diamond and jewelry appraisals \ ALL WORK DOME IH THE STORE • Al.., Ma.4 er.ti.-. ...... II tlM itw. . .,.., ,,,_c!Mt ~ ··"' ......... .. ~(twol·A-E•­~·........,IMllfrll'I SOUTH COA~T ~U.U ~ .. &Ill*,,_ COSTJ.MES.4 HOUIS: •NytO.t,s.t.10-"c""""": J40.t066 Two great. penns to choose from at only $15. Two great Helene Curtis perms that include shampoo, cut and style set plus special additives to give your hair greater body and lustre: Helene Curtis · "Proteine" perm or Helene Curtis "Great Ending" perm. We'll help you choose the one thal's right tor you. No appolnlmenl necessary. Ch1rge n: FULLERTON (714) 871·4343 HUNTINGTON BEACH (7 14) 892·7771 NEWPORT BEACH (714) 644·2313 ORANGE "THE CITY" (714) 639·5091 ''I never thought I could allord such a-knockout ouHit this year. Thank You, Singer.'' r , You ean make it, America! Singer will help. A, Think of it. Any look smiling, all the way. And it's on sale ·~;I you want. For less to save yo11 $70 before you even sew · · than you'd spend a stitch. Free instructions come with on dinner out. All it. In fact you get hou~ of free in - it takes is a good stiuction wit h any machine you buy sewing machine. A at Singer. Including our great zig~g· Singer* sewing machine, on sale at $8.S. Really ef- machine. Because ficient. Among other good things; we make th em to it's got an exclusive front drop· in make thi ngs bobbin. And a blind·hem stitch you easier. Our can barely see on the right sid e. Now Touch & Sew* -if you haven't turned your old ma· ma chine for chine into a planter. just bring it to example. It Singea: You'll get a suFprisi ngly gen- sews eve1y-erou s trade-in allowance. thing from knits to what· M<.C.11"•269 nots with 15 different stitches. It lia s a built-In buttonholer so you can pick button-up patte01Js - without a second thought. And it's got all-dial controls. Does all its tricks at the touch of yo ur fil)gertips. And would you belieye a push-button front drop-in bobbin? Fabulous! And ex· elusive. Because we invented it. On Sale Now: IOI 'Cll & ~l.\V ~·,.,111,;:n~,,Ju1\t". s70 ~1 Cimn11t<-1"' <Jt wbtnl1 C'l;tra With thi s sophisticated machine you can tum out even tl1e most com- plicated designer number. And keep • , .·' •A ~k ol TllE!-ili\f~R CO~IPANY • SINGER ' Se~ing C<oters and p;1111cip.11ing ApphlVed O.alers. " .• '. ·. -. • ,,,. Beant_y Potion Hotne Brewed By Chemist "' \.IVIAN BR O"'"\ ........... -. Th1•r•· :.ire C.i!ih1uns 111 (ac(' c.:rtan1:., says long·limc l'U'1nt'tit'!'>, chcmi"t koberl L. Goldcn1ht'ri:.,., hi• \\as ciq>la1n1n~ som(' of the· ne"•'I 1ngrt:dit·nt!'i in rnrmulat111n:-. ust-d 11, tu~ u•ifc in h<'r recenl l)O(lk, "Th~· 1·om pl c t e liook nf .\:1tur:1I < '•1:.metics. ·• •·cream:. are much li ghh·r no\\>. In the trade v.' hen\\'(' speak or hea\'y «rf':1ms. u·e arc talking ~bout !ht· ':.Js •tnd '40s." 'fhc book is a SC'cond error! for lhe l\vo. 'J'h e first one.. put tog£·thcr ~ind 1esearched by his ,1·1fc using the 11;)1ne Beatrice ·rravcn, ''"is ··11erc':. Egg on Your F;l{'C." But now Y.'ith ncu·er ingredients :.i 1·<.11lable to the avcrai.:c !-.hopper, he ::igrt·ctl to coopcr:rte ond pi-01·idc the .. natu ral'' formulations for the second book. · · Atfirst I said absolutely no ,,·hell' she :.iskcd me. I lhought it v,.ould be impossible to emulsify the creaml> at bom.e. but then I thought or or- dinary soap and such things as lanol in and \erithin and I became in · trigued,'' explained Goldcmbe~g. a pa~t president or the Society or L'o~metics Chemists . In doing the· research , !\Ir:,. ( ;oldcm berg says She\\'3 S surprised "that many of the ingredients had hct·n used for hc:iling. bleaehingthe ~~in. baldness and so on for hun· tlrl·ds of years." She dttided to in· tlude a glossary or the many fact !!o ~he had dug up, Bre\\•ing your own beauty potions does gi,·c ~,:qu t he satisfaclion or kno11ini:: v.·hat is in them, agreed (;oJdemberg, \\'hO has made Some popular formulations for the in· Uustry. INGREDI ENTS NOTNE\V liut the tr:idc has used many natural ingredients in t heir produc- t~. he adds. They just haven't \\'a n- ted to reveal their rormulas. And 1\'e may not k.now much more \\·he n the industry complies \\•it h the ne government regulations to reveal all on their labels. Tlluch of it '''ill not be understOOd. although it \\·ill be a g~eat help to doctors in treating allergies, he m aintai ns. Hevealing the natural rormulas v•ill not cut into his livelihood. In· !;ISts lhe genial Goldemberg, v.•ho has been in the businessfor 24 years. ·'It is a differe.nt type of thing. ·-·---Owners of educational materials shop "A great m a ny of the 60 formulas in the book couldn't be used by the tr ade any\\'ay, ··he continued. ''They must think in terms of shelf Hf~. For example, a cucumber can go sour , but at homeit can beused in a formula that can be made in small quantities and used promptly. Th~ Go l-d ember gs' ·o .,..•n fa\'orite in the book is a lemon cream ··,vhich almost always turns out right if directions are fol - lowed." says Tl1rs~ Goldemberg. It is made in three phases. The first phase may be made in a large batch and kept on hand so that the cream m ay be made when it is \\'an- ted. in Costa Mesa test products on theit children. Above, Doris Hoo gets opinions of Bobby Hoo. Barbara Montano, Tracy Turner. • Phase A -'''rhe !\lot.her Batch:" Combine 4 tablespoons of lanolin, 2 tablespoons of solid vegetable shor- tening urtd 3 tablespoons of peanut oil and Pl!. lit into a wide-mouth jarof 12 ounches or so. Melt over hot \\'ater Cin a dou ~le boiler or heavy 1>cin with 2 inches o('\vaterJ until the jarean barely be touched by hand. P hase D -!\!ix 2 tablespoons or corn syrup, one.fourth "cup plus 1 tablespoon of rresh strained (or reconstituted) lemon juice a nd lf.i teaspoon of le mon extract. Add .!'B" ingredients to "A" ingredients, s lowly, stirring by 'hand until "A" has taken up all or "8". Cap the jar, shake it hard as Educational Aids Coinpiled II ~· \l.1 .1 ~1)~ f)f.ERR 'our efuld h.1~ .1 ~1x•c·i !ic Jr:ir· ning prohlf'nl . • l ie• lll:'l'fls rt•tnforr1•n1('n1 al home• f'lf "ha! tu· ll':1b1" in the cL~:isroom . ''nu don't\\ ant to turn him off 10 <"rfu(';1lion by u,1n g dull drill:; and 11~hc:1rd:.. \\"hert' dO)'llll Jnnk tor hcl1>',' \.Jne optiOn 1:. L1•:u·n1ng ,\ids of t:(1~ta !\tesa. Op~nC'd 1;1:.t $un1mer Ii\ '""0 ror1nc.r 1cach1•r .... ind 0.111 ;1(' 11; l' school ,,·orkc r. lhc ... ho1> offt'rs :i \l'C'alth or C'dt1calinn:1 I matcri;il.-. 10 par'<•nt s :ind \l';i<'hl·r·.., . . 1'hc trio f(•lt :i rt•sourl·e center for 1};jrt'nl!i un<l lt•acht•r' 11 ;;11-ne<'dcd IM Hit' ~ll't'it ,. ' Firs!.'' s111d \:inr~ Turner." l1t•rJu.-.c 1rat•hcr11 had lo drirc lo ·ru.-.1 1n or Garden t;ro\c to \1c,,,. 1nater1al.-. SC'cond . b<·caust• man~ tto:1 cher~ anrl 1nos t rarf'nl s don"t ha\(• a ref::.~ tone" nll1lerlal~ " J left l earh1n~ to raise my ra m 1ly, \\'ht'n I t<im • bal'k, ump tt'E>n year!io l;1tl•r. the" t":tmt' rnatcrinls "'('rt· offered I knew · ' • there \\'ef'e ne"' learning aids, but ho"' \\'as I to learn <ibout the'll?" The thrt'e CC\,'ita r.lesa \\'Omen. "ho t·oltcrt ivel~;-ha\·e 10 children from 9 10·21. felt the gap between ~thool and home could be met by 11 :.ort of trr .nut t•1•nt er approach. "Probably the most important fixture in the shop is this table," said ~1rs. Turner, \\"ho like K:irolyn ~lontano, t nught in the Newport- i\lesa district until this year. The third partner'i~ Doris I:loo, an ac- tive di strict PTA :.i nd resource cen· J.. tcr "orker. The lnnj?, brightly papered table u1 the t•cntcr of the ~mall sl}op i~ the lr sting center. "'here materra1s can~ \'ie"·ed and tried out. Tl:STISG O F F~'llF.D ·· Jl:i r<.>nts and teachers can come Ill. :l\one or "'ilh children and \\'Ork 1\1th the-matcrl~ls. In my 01o1•n ex- penrnce as a parent and a te;1cher, I '1<nild bu~'. but 114.'\'f'r i:ct full u!;e of them . \'ou con'I h•ll mucri 1ron1 the outsid(' or a box ")fe r<.> tht> p:irC'nt c:in be taught ho\v it 1~ played. v.·hat .sklll!i it develops and "ii)'S it cun be used. The child can p lay, enjoy the ex- perience, and learn at the same time." A math problQ{lls version of tic- tac·toc, ror example, develops skills in addition. subt r action. multiplicatio n and division. Eye·ha nd coor dination arc de\'eloped through a~sembly·typc games. Perceptual di fficulties ate roped ,with through puzzle pa tterns of lines, shapes and figures. Spelling is i mproved a nd vocabulary bui lt through a dice game based on phonics. Beginning reader! lta,..-1he-alphabet b)' playi ng a rorm of Scrabble, mat- ching letters to a color-coded card. Parents can adapt traditional games such as Bingo lo improve ~pelllhg-and ma th, as v.·ell. The shop \\'as opened, after a .)'ear or researching the rield. on 11; shoestring ·. ''Our husbands laid the carpel; "'e p~lntcd ttw! fixtures: even the kids helped us set up and mark ill'ms." t',\~11LY PROJ 6CT Their children are helpful in testing m Ql4!rial s and tl'M!)' oi,lsq deter mined the location, which is in walking distance for the three families. "We rota le work hours so that no one is av.•ay from home more than l\\'O afternoons each week, " !\1rs. l\Iontano said. They offer aids for preschool through m iddle school, and some ...high school problems . A special line for bili ngual a nd special education is being assembled. "l\t any parents probabl y are unaware that t hese things are · av~ilable," l\trs. Alonlano addeCI. .. "1'her go to a store or a toy depart· ment a nd just don't flnd what they· need. • "We are constanlly adding to and evaluating our inventory, ba~ on • ~·h:lt teachers and 1>arents tt>ll us they need.,. '' ' The v.'omen are convinced that the ,,rojecl 'tl'Ould not work tf profit v.·as the chicr mou,•atlon. "It is something we've all thought ol doing. Jt y.•as a needed servil:e. We - \\':Anted a change. It Is something we care about." " ' -, - the contents cool and a smooth lotion should Corm . It can be cooled under running \\'ater from time to time as it is being shaken .• LOTION RECIPE , The lotion m ust be ut room tem- PE"rature before the fin id step is taken: Add 3 tablespoons of \Val.er lp the jar , o ne t abl espoon at. a ti me. whipping it v.·ith the highest speed of the electric beater. . A rich. thick cream should resu lt. If it separates a bit, just pour off a few drops of thew at er. The recipes for tonics. lotions. face packs. s hampoo creams, sun- tan oil, bath oil, eye cream, soap and the like uie a variety of rrults, nuts, seeds an~ honey and can be Beauty f ormulas trusted for centuries are compiled for_nse--=-. - in the home. formulated us ing ordinary kitchen equipment. There is a recipe for. teenagers that cont ain s licorice and a bay r um -shaving lotion for men.. . Golde mb~rg dOesn't hold out niuch hope fol an anti\\-Tinkle t•rcan1 in the near future . "\Vrinkling is a natufal process \\·here fat reser \'Oirs are depleted," he points out , but the book does in · elude ;,(,"Beeswax \Vrink le Thing" . t hat his wife considers a great skin softener. As (or makeup, it can't be made successfully at home because it is difficult to remove impurities from -the colors. But the book includes a perfume formula. BEA ANDERSON, Edttor S....rN9-llffll,H 14 . • < Help's A 1aony11ious Their Company Easing Misery ,· D EA R ANN LA ND ER S: I decided that if I heard of just one more "Anonymous," I'd ~·rite . \\'ell. I did, so here I am. This one is P arents Anonymous, a group \1·hose goal is to control them · sel,1es, ''just for tcxlay," a~ain~t abusing their children ,·erliillly or physically. I'm sure the nr~.t such group \\'a11 Alcoholics ,\nonymous. But noW\\ e have Gamblers Anonymou s, 1.ligraines 1\nonymous, CaRcer Anonymous, Dropouts 1\nonymous. Asthmatics Anonymous, Crooks Anon.y mou s ,_ Over e nl e r s AnonYmous and P arents or \'ouths in Trouble 1\nonymous. l'rn surt· there must be several others. Doesn 't this seem a bit tpurh~ It must say something aboul ou r societ~·. But \\'hat? I'd like your opin ion.-LETTER· \VRITE f< ANON\'ri'I OL"S · DE AR \\'RITER: Of tourse it says something, not only about our societ y but about hun1a11it y. The message is, "!\I isery Jo\'es coni- pany, but t'ompany can rec!Uce misery and bring comfort and cn- eourage1n e nt." \ I cannot gi\•e a bl anket endor· sement lo all "Anonymous" grou11s because I ha,·e not Investigated them all , hut I do know that many are extremely useful and slrlctly on the up afld up-i!specla ll y ;\Jcoholi cs AnQnymous, Ga mblers An o n y mou s, O ve r ea t e r s An o n yril ou s -a nd Pare nt s Anon)'mous . .., The cloak of ·:1nonymity protc('ti. people from "'hatever 'shame or sUgma might be placed on them by a cruel and un sympathetic society. l support the ·concept "'hole·hear· tedly. There Is no better approach to dealing "'llh a problem than Lo b~ able to verballtc It In the prtsenc:e or others \li'ho are struRillng With the same probl em . 1'1orcover, the «'mo1lonal s upport rrom lhose "'ho have licked the problem can be Im- measurable. DEAR 1\X:\ t.ANDEHS : I h:tvt! •lnOther SUJ:tles~Jon for "\'ctcran of Supermar\:et 1'anglcs" I hope several readers will do hkl:!\\'i~c. Take your camera wod 8el a photo~r up h or t he llne of cus1omc-r.s \\'ailing to i;tcl checked but. Th\'>n gct another picture of the six Ct1Sh registers that {Ire just alt- ting there, wa therln" l'Obwebs. All (Ann Landers OJ pictures s hould bC sent to the president of the chain. telling him lhc lime of day the pictures were taken and the location of the store. -Al.SO FED Li P l\' GLEND,\tE DE;\R GLES : ~ot a bad idea. ,\nd I hope those \\'ho do it will be sul'e to enclose their nan1es and ad- dresses. 1\nonymous complaints don't carry n.ea rl )' the clout or a 11igned letter. DEAR ANN LA~DERS : I oul uni.I' 14 but you'd ne.ver know it by looking at me. I could pass for 18 :i ny d:.i .\'. Tht>rc 's lhis nice guy \vho Is 271'cars old and he has asked me fur the third lime to go out with him . I fe lt sorl of uneasy ahout it :Jr;Jd decided to tell him exactly how old f \\'ltS. ~le said it didn't make any dif- ference to him. Should I go out wilh him fo r th·e ·experienN! or' should: t refuse? Please, Ann. helpme. l do n't kno\\' Y.•hat to say. -Pl EF AC!:: DEAR f"ACE: Say no. You don'L need the "experience" -and he should ha\'e his head exa1nlned. . D.EAR ANN LANDERS: I have d1ff1cul'fy sleeping and I don 't want '" g~t inl? the habit of taking slecp1ni,: pills. Can you tell n1c. ple<11>e. \Vhal to do about the \\'Om:in 1vho li,·cs in the a partment abO\'e us·1 ·r1ie.rc mu.-.1 IJe no c:1rpelin ~ ur rugs An that tq>artnltnt bccau .... c f hear her •d i hours or the duy und night, 1·lo mping :;.round in hard s hoes. She is a pleasant person und .I don't \\1;1nt to 'start any trouhl o .1 \\'nuld sound·prooflng m y cclHni hell)?-SJ I A TT ER t:I> ~ERVES IJ~·:AR S.S .: ft \\"Ould he n1uch c:heaJ)e r.ir fO U ln\·itcd her to h11\'C a cup of cofftt a nd In a tactful man· ner expl a in rd the prohlc111 a nd 11rcsented her "'It h "'um" car11e:L sll1111cr""'<"" · Got I ho:-.<' "cdd illlol l>l'll blu~·~ n\'ttr cost s .. , .. guest ll sl. .\\'hal to \\car . . illld other tlct:dls? An n l--'1 ndcrs.'!i completely llt'" "The · bride '~ Guide" 1\ill ht·l1l. for a <.'O())', ~end a 1loll ur bill, plus u long, st:Jmpcll. selr.;1ddr~s.-.ed en\·tlope 12U cent~ postuge I to Anh.i..t nd(lr,, r,o. Box. 1400, Elain.111. 0012t1. • • s h r Ii •• a p a 1 ,~,...~ -tiJ1;-.,~_'-!v·"''t "" • 0 • v a c h b I Jl, Ii c d 1 d s r· h' e r h d' • • • • I ' a r " s ,, r b r " b h 1 l " l c r lh • a a c g p fr re lh Lo "' •• of an lh ar m lh ,w I lh ra 'to - .. • Leis11re World's Capper Gets Horses High·"" Doctor Can 't Give Up Life of Equine Nutritionist It has been nearly40 ycurs since Or. l·laroldCapl)t!r and his wire. Lbis, washed lhc races or their :;how ponies. like so many children, und ·seht them into the com · petition arena "higher than a kite on vitamin B com- plex." ··111uc guy~." suys tn.e doc· tor, "with no mental faculti.es to sway the results or _my tests. They would ~how honest reaction.'' He fed them the \•itoamin complex in dehydrated form, a byproduct o( hrewing, <:1rouna in twos and threes:· Or. Cup per says, "so one could keep me busy twlking v.·hile th e other£ v.·ould swipe :\Ome of 'Capper's special feed 'out of myi;11cks. ·• c1t•st horsc-01>t·rutions 'l'hl'n Dr (;,1p1:1\·1·. v. ho had acq111rtd his tondomln1um 111 La gu na lltll!i Leisure \\'orld as ft wt-ekc-nd rctr('a\, ('IO~cd tu s Uc\'t.'rly 11111.s of· fl tc. sold 1hC horse fcetl business ;ind moved to Orange County. Hut it did11 't turn out to be retirement time. DAIL. Y PlL.OT 8 1 PUBLIC NOTICE ,ICTITU)V•ll.l•01U• N...,,.I SfATlliMIJfT Thelol10WJ119Pll'-•iCl9i,. __ ,a; A •MES , SOUTH f•I A A/Ill., PLUMll+HC. Hf.ATtNG. Jlttt Cl .... CIPi•I•-un11 "0 ', L<tom-NI .... , (..JIH«n•• t:tn A-AMES, !.OUl H IM'tl'tor1• MW. '51&1• ot (1lltor~l e , J't'f (IMIM C.W-il<Mlo U~•l "O ... LI•-,...,..., c.11uwn ... n.t1 fhoi llw~•llt1~ I\ COl'IOUU ... 'by tf t•• l'IOt .. IOll. A·AME ~,!.OUTl1 O.n llluoU.o, Jr, $.t<rel1tf ~ T111$ileleme'lt •·11 llltd ""--~· tl•ff'OI Oren11t O<'I Ott-II, 1'14 That was the beginning of a career in horse nulriti(}n that still goes on despite the '",, ,J~,..J;\'' In';'<),.-,.,.,,.~ IO . . -w'Cap, asti1sw11eC.11tfslum -is now a full-time'residcnt of Leisure World-in Lagunu Hills and hasn't owned a horse of his own for years . "IL was okAy 9ut t}lere i!l Riverside's dry climate,'' hC' remembers, "but the stuff ·Harsin' Around The l.11.st laugh came, he said. wh en the thief would latl'.lr Jincl that the powder b_ad picked_ up mois.ture rrom the air "and the guy would wind up with a pocket- "I was 73 last August - .1boul tim e 1 had sen~c cnoui:h lo quit," he said in our interview. But it v.·as ob. vious th al his enthusi:ism for the new product and ror the contacts still to 00 made in the horse world would keep him from seriously con- :-idering tetire ment jor :>omelime. - He quit his ('hiropractic practice in Riverside 30 yea rs ago to operate a leased cattle ranc~i the Chino hil · Is, but as en ced out of the saddle to ome the staff chiropractor for Columbia Pictures . 'l'he man ""'ho bou~ht the Capper feud bu.'\iness left town Owin{ nloney, Dr. C011>· J>er said. und he hud toUlkc it back and payoffthebills. .IM'MOHY M .... rl..'.'llo. •llMtw..,. C111il9r Drl,.., He.1• ,... .. p0n !M.otft, Cfl~l1'1tllli Pu1111ll'M111 Ora~~ Co11t 0..llT PllO!, 0<1oorr2',•l'IO No .. moer ), 10.11, 1'1• ,..,. "It wa s probably a good 1----------thin ~. Psychologically, I PUBLICNOTICE He is, however, a frequent visitor to the slables at Leisure World and it would· be hard to rind an Individual anywhere in Southern California who knows more horses ••on a first-name basi~." so to speak, . It all started in 1937, with the advent of vitamin Bcom- with Tom Mccann wa s hygroscopic ; it v.·ould pick up moisture. and become a goo that got all over the.ponies· f aceS.' · fulof 'molasses'." wa~n 'l ready to retire," he l--~======.---S;J\'S. ,l(TITIOUS•USIMUS 'fh . ,. h "'AMI STATIMINT .. cre1s noques 1on1 at '""'0110..-111tP1r10t1 l10o1,.kMl..,.n: I should retire,'' he :says . ''I $1.t.M. •JS*" s1.,,.....,.,, 1uc:11, willsomcofthesf!limes.'' c.iii0t~1.~1~:;: K•11,..,l't9'lllll'ri1, .., l\leany,•hile, Lhou~h. there s..~•u ....... ,,, e111, '"""'°"" kKll. . th •• d IC • C.11~•n1•'l2MO IS L' l\l}Y, ... ro UC • appt>r s T'l<t ~no• •• <Olld!Kl..i D., •fl , ... Settle. lo promo!(' and "'v'-'· lhou.s~u1ds cif pe rsonal ap-Si'11ct>1iio:11;,.,.,,.,°"'."' T,,h \Uleme,,, WH l•lftl wltll"" C-y pea ranees to be 1nar1e. 0e.,o10.~ .. 111 eo..n1,"" 0c.1-. J1. ''" Somcho"" it just doesn't PullUft<1 Ori...,.· c01,1 0..1, '~:_ seem like hucksterism when No..,mbO'• l. 111. 11. 2'. 1•1• .oo.J.i. · _RleJ., .. Q.r ... C.apper,, lheo .ac: live in Riverside as a chiroprac t or and self· described as "always in· ferested in nutrition," dec,ided to try o~t the. new stuff. A few days on the vitamin, bQwever, would get his show ponies ''high'' fora show and their coats had ash.een they hadn'thad before. Besides,·it was fun to see what happened when other horse s how participants caught on to the fact that Capper's anim<ils weren't getting the typical two hours of g"rOOming a day and the standard rubdown with Bril· liantine to make them shine iii the ring. The natural next step for Dr. Capper was to put the vitamins into <1 form lhat could be packaged and sold .commercially as horse feed . lie soon became the lirst horse nutritionist to pul <1 guaranteed 18 percent of protein into his commercia l mix a.nd the first horse feed packager to make a com- mercial pellctized ration. For six years he adjustt?d :;ome pf tbe world's most famous spines :ind kept the likes of Rita Hayworth, Glenn Jo'ord and other super· stars of the 19.50§ "in shape" ror the rigors of the sound s ta ges, cameras and microphones. He le£t what he called ''the second most glamorous job in the world'' I a friend Of his who had a s1m1 lar JOb at Metro Goldwyn Mayer was firsl. he ex.plained) in the late '50s to open his own of· ~ice in Beverly Hills. HERE'S WHArs NEW -Dr. Harold Capper holds jars of horse vitamin s upplement-the old sti1n · dby "Daily Double" he has made for years and the r e latively ne\v "Settle." which borro\\'S on nature's s pring green-up time to gi\'e barren 01ares and s agging studs a shot of ''super s pring'' via the vitamins found in lush grass, among other "Cap" talks about the products the Universal J\1il -1 ------~---- ling Co. of Colton now bags , PUBLIC NOTICE boxes and cans under his 1----------- Jabcls . lie j ust seems to be v.·hat he is-a lifelong horseman visiting \Vilh anyone and everyone interested in hor- SL'S and s harin g his kno,vl e d ge of h orse fl CTI TIOU$ IU$1HE$1 H.t.MESfAfl!MENf Tftt lollo..-onQ Pl!fM>n i~ 001"9 DtAlntu n : L•NM:LE llElt ENTl;ltPlt i~ES, INC,, 1191 Owlllll\I Orfve. Irvine, ~i,1.,,,... LINM:LETTER lo)AN,.Gf.lrllf.Hf COlll'ORATION. ll'1 Oupaflt Ot"lllf, 1,.,,,., ~lilorn•• A n.11.tive or Iowa whos~ family had transplanted hil:n to Riverside at age 13 months. Dr. Capper soys e\·en today, "It's 'hard lo remember when we didn't have horses.'' . sources, in natw·e. · nutrition . "You have to eyeball feed a horst.•. See \\'hat the food is doi ng Lu him or her. 1\·Jakc ·em cl ean it up : don't feed Tlli• """"''' ls DtlnQ t ONllM:lt<l llY • ((If• pOr•ti ..... J1c~ Un-letter Th•• •te1tment lile<I wl1h the c-ty CJ.rll ol Or1n90 Count,"" No>oe,.,M• J, 1•1• '*" Pu1111sMa Orengt (o•ll 0..1, Polol, Novomtle• 10, 11, U, Ind O.uo<N>lr I 191• •lll·I• The horses he had in those dayS\\•ere the show ponies, "Pretty soon those other guys would be coming The firsts have gone on over the years and, e\'en af· ter reliring three times from as many careers, Dr. Cap· per has come up .,,,,ith a ne"' product for the Capper label just within the past fi ve years. Through it all. he had h~ld onto and developed Cap-· per's horse feeds and sup· ple menls and had ex- perimented with ec1uinc nutrition. The Capper label was v.•ell-known throughout lhe West and had even become the standard brand of. some or the East's fan· toomuch -ortoolillle.'' •----------- Manzanillo Merits a Sweaty Hour Hy STAN DELAPL/\NE 1\1ANZANILLO, l\1exico -\Vest Coast cruise ships desperately need port stops -Acapulco, Puerto Vallarta and Mazatlan are the only ones really set up for tourists. So most of them stop at l\1anzanillo. Pretty s u rroundings. J\·lirror lagoons . Forests of lush banana plants. 1'he tO\Vn has neither the quiiint cobblestone feeling of Puerto Vallarta:llle oeacties-Of Mazatlan, nor t he sOcial high life of Acapulco.' It'S low and steamy. Passengers give it a S\rcaty ·hour. Hustle back to the air-conditioned !1hio. · ..... · We took a half-hour · taxi ride out to ~Ianzanillo's main attraction: Las J.ladas. a snow-\vhite Arabian Nights hotel. It was built a couple of years ago by Antenor Patino who has all the tin in South America. (And a lot of all the money in the world. They told me Las l-ladas cost S30 million.> This one *e a rchitect must have dreamed up for :\lohammed's paradise. It's a mishmash of onion towers and minarets and \\•inding stJ ir\\•ays. !\1arbled interiors and desk clerks \vith marble heads -they ran out of sales brochures after two taxi loads arrived. RIO BEACH WALKWAY IS A GRANOSTAND .FOR STRAND FOOTBALL Rooms are SS2 a daY -steep for Mexico and nonsense at Manzanilla. Local rum drinks at St.50 a pop.; (I bought a bottle of it in Tijuana for Rio Serves Tourists S3.50.) . Las Had as opened with a guest list of those \veird people w ho jet off to strange Indies hide\\'ays in Suzie Knickerbocker's New York column. RICJ.l)E JANEIRO -Rio provides some of the most beautiful and unusual down· tO\\'n parking Jots in the v.•orld. \Vith miles of tessellated pavement, interspersed \\'ilh potted nowers, trees, and other greenery, they '''ere intended as sidewalks along the broad avenues and lhe many beaches that seal· lop this Ii vely resort city. But day-long traffic jams forced authorities to impo{e parking bans on all major s treets. With the few parking gara~es already full, the machines <"h:i sed pedestrians right onto the n'id"Sa ic sidewalks, laid out in black · and Y:hite patterns reminiscent of Lisbon. Opera House. But the workers are tunncUng for a subway. and nea~ly everyone feels it is needed. But when it will be oom· pleled is a question that falls into the vague future (5 tolOyearsJ. I got the idea the opening \Vas a blooming bore. The vis iting American press cut it t o ribbons. ISo back to the ship and we sailed into the sunset.) ... All this construction, "As a member or the Gay Liberation Front however, does not detract I'd like to know what's the gay scene like in from the beauty of the city Tahiti?'' ... which can best be seen from -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~11 two vantage points -Sugar TRAVEL . Loaf and Corcovado. ·snucE ""A The twin granite mounds .: . •m.iMA~ .•. ·. of Sugar Loaf, rising 1,300 ~ ~o Rio's beaches refreshing feet above the city's water· ,,,.,.,-Gill1 and entertaining. From front, arc reached by cable TRAINCRUISE sunup to sunset volleyball car. Corcovado, a peak ;ind football games arc rising hair a mile rig'ht . played on the \vide expanses beh ind the, cfty and topped of sand. It's a place wh~re ·hy the -1211 foot-hi gh statue of families J!.athcr and"busines· ''Christ the l~edeemer ,''..is smen conferinformally, reached by transferring 30903S11n l\nlonio Road ralm Springs, CA 922fi2 Phone {7141327<!073 or67S·tlli011 ~ites &: Sunday • It's toujours gai. J'm very fearful of jt•t lag again. I \\as rniserable o n 1ny one and only trip lo Euro1>e." !·low to beat the tin1e change that beats you up is a fa,·orite cocktail hour subject among tra-vel \vriters. It's like flu -son1e get it \Vor se lhan. others. But here are not es J n1;1dc at one rup Sl'SSIOll. ·' . ··rake a flight that gels you in <tt night. r\ 10 u.m . out ofl'\"-e\v \'ork puts you into l.ondon ilbout IO:~ p.m . --1 :30 in the afte rnoon your stomach a nd sleep lime. Dut it's easier to go to s leep if it's dark.'' "Don't e\·cr arrive 111 thl' <'arly morning. The guy ,,·ho's got your hote l roon1 is still in bed and \\·on't che~k out for hours. If you have to'a rrive in the morning. take the holl'I ro11m for the d<1 y before. It's \VOl'th it . .. I don't eat the bi g gournll'l c..l 111 ncr. _t\ nd I tr\' to keep drinking dov ... n lo a bottle of beer. I lard tO do \vhen it's a long fli ght and 1 hl'Y keep pushing it ~t you. But I 'm convinced half of a jcL /;1g i-; ;1 hquor·and-food hangover... · J.l igh altitude fli ght s deh,,dratl' you .. \irhn(' medics advise night cre\vs to drink one g lass 01 "·;;1ter every hour. \'ou're apt to \Vakc ra\'enousJ\· hungry at an odd hour. A sand,,·ich and llH.·r1n1l:-. of coffee in the room is insurance. Orange County's _ONLY AUTHORIZED. HORSETRAILfR DEALER UNIVERSITY OLDS 2850 Harbor llvd. Cosio Mesa 540-,640 So visitors t() Rio today \vill find it difficult not to bump into a "Bug" or "Beetle" (8 out or 10 cars here are Volkswagens) as they · try to walk in the popular Copa cabana area. Usu.ally a walking tour i~ the best way to savot {he flavor or a city and get closer to the people. Rio is the ex· Ct!plion. To all appearances, 1>edestrians have 'no rights. So regular city tours arc recommended. BUT OTll ER beaches, fromalargebustoasrna\ler like lpanema and Leblon, one near lhe top and then now rival Copacabana in clim~ing 365 concrete steps popularity. And·new resorts to the footorthestatue. are being developed farther But the effort is worth the llown Rio's coast. The 500. view, which can be com· room llotel fnter·Continen· pared to that from J\1t. Vic tal, which has just opened, tori a behind llong Kong now shares Gavea Beach Harbor or from Tele~raph '''ilh the threc·year·old Ifil l overlooking San Fran J-lotel Nac1onal. cisco Bay. Ri o's 60 square DEC. 21 thru JAN. 5th VJ SITING llulctCffr ••• 1ar1 x.u la •Ike CHr We wist. to tdMll our tflonks Clftd appn'ciofi0tt to our MOny ntw fritMh Md CWll._rs. clllrilN) Mr flnt ye• of-"-sfftets lttn in Or.ft C:Hflty. M a pmi of ow·first .Wven.y celebratia11, we wiil be Mowhlg a .,f Mteresti!MJ Oftd illfonltoti•• MO•i. Oft ~ art .cl history of the Ptni• NJ. Tltis MOTi• was .... in Iron e1~1sly 'for Uckhi lnltt ~ lMn is no chorqt or obligotlOft, b6lt it . wil .,. MCISMIY to < .. for • reser•ottofl sil'ICt Hofittg ii limit td. Between Gavca and miles provide 3 tourist Lebion, there is a new showplace that is appealing Sheraton llotel with its own both from a distanc(• and beach, bounded by rocky closeup "' cliffs. . . BOTll TltEtourbuses :ind The creamy y,•h1te, sugar· i\LTllOUG ll shopping is the regular city buses arc sand beaches or Rio look 11otthe:1ttraclionit"·asJu3t excell ent means for ~etting clean enough to eat. Th(! a few years ago, bargains arounct the city. Tuxii> also ocean dej)osits no seaweed. t'an still be found in uncut or arecheap.despilethehigh or fish on these beaches. mounted gems and in cost of gusoline (about $1 a and bathers are careful of lcather).loods.This is in sr ill! gallon1 . ~fost tax.is nre two· the city's greatest asset. of inrl:ttion estimated llL 35 passenger VWa with the The beachcomber ..tould 1)(lre:cnt last ye:1 r. front passenger sea\ .._.rind slim.., pickinF. :along La.Jge-crowds attend· the-- removed rOr "easy access to the!e s ho.r.cs. Only tiny Sunday crafts fuir at Pr:1c~ therear. shells, sanded clean Ml the General Osorio, and n111ny Few drivers of buses or tumbling surf, can be tourists find cxce ll e-nt laxlcJb:i spe~k English, so found. The water generally souvenirs here in u·oodcnr· ~me v.·ords of Portug~ese Is warm and sp"arkling vings and1nctalwork .• as weU as a clt,y mup will be clear. ~ A l'Our package, v.•llh most of help. The visitor \\iii find much lhin~s pt~id ror in advunre Most roads lead to a beach construction in proaress rcmuins the best way tosa\·e .. ,..,, ....... Jan Tuoo lltlPrrUIWs c.ru..u ..... Qajllll Sllrfll ti ........ Flldore Idol 11 .. Dlllilff fl•lllnc ....... . -" Thi Uolf. ti •11100 .. ,.,,... eo..,.o.i" 1arnnc ... c.. anyway, and a !urge pilrtof throughout Rio. From the mon 'J. Out one side trir lhecityisdivldedintobeach . luxurious condominiums v.'hich will probably not be area5 • Copacnbanit. the hugging the tie:aches to included v.·lth the package is I..,,..,...,,.....,,..,,...,,,,...,..-,...,..-.,,.-; most famous, sUll attracts acres of public housing, "'orth t_nking. This i::oes to Only the Dally Piiot really tells thousands even durl-ng whlth are replaclnghilliidc Pctropolls, nestled 111 the youwhat'e newlnyourlocal wce·kd ays . lt seems 15 !llquatters' shacks, ~nst.ruc· Or2an ~lountains nbout 40 communl!y ... every d•y Spec ial ANNIVERSARY Bargains ONIWHKOHLYWITHTHIS AD -HOY.16 thnl 2l SI 00 · $999 $1000 • $2999 $3000 & UP I 0°/o OFF 20°/o OFF 30°/o OFF though Rio'• cilizens a r· tlon continues at a steady, IC miles from lllo. The day· 1 range their ·bU!lncss hours not rapid, pace., long tour with lunch 111 ••1fJ((j@Jf,jj 'tosul(beachllme. r-Evt!n Rio Branco Avenue· eluded Is worth the cost or .. -···-····- The visitor, too, ~ill find Js Lorn ·up in front ot lhc $l9perpcrson. !'-----.-----' - • PUBLIC NOTICE ,ICTITIOUI IUSIMES$ NAME STATEMENT Tne tol'°'"''ng i>e•S9"' Is Clt>!ng a.dl-i .. · Tl'IE OAM: !.HOWCASE, ll~?So. c-..1 H•r .• UQ~n• BIK". C•lllO•ftll"UI. M••i•a..lll1 Jll, •It'• Poift1tltl1, Corori. 001 ""', C.lilor"!' r.t.Jj. T"ll t1u••11e•• h <C...,IKlt<I Oy In /ft. .......... 1. """"r>eW•lll T"'' •t•tt!n.M Wli lil..S Wiii!"" Cclllnlr Clo•ll OI °''"""' tOll"'' "" HfnottN;ter ~. 191'. 'JIJH '°"lllhhell Orl ..,Qt (Dill 01H1 Pilot, HG"""'"'' 10, U, u , Ind ptumoer !. 1'17• •1"0." P UBLIC NOTJCE SLP·lt •U NOTICt: TOClll'OIT011t$ SUPEllOR COUllTO,TME STATE Or: CA LI l'OllfOA l'Olt THtCOUNTY Of OltAlllGIE '"·"""',.. ES!•!• ol GEORGIAN• TtEPLt:, Cle<HIM<I. • I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to it. er.Ci tor• al 1,,. IOO•e-ftl n'llll llKoldlflt tflM au !)0•'4fl• h••1"!1 cl•lm~ '°"""' ... will o.tt<lont •ro "'"""'o 10 lile ''*"· wiUt l1'e ... <H•••r YOU<l .. r•. In lft• Dlllot • .,,. tletll "' I,,. -.oo..., ~lllltll courl, or IO .,_ 1 ....... wlln IM M t •U••v "°"°'""-IO ""' -)19'°<1 •t t,,. U• OlllceOI WILLl- v. !.CHMIOl, W !tan Miquel 0.-., Sii!. JC1G, Ht.._, Be.c", (,i1to<ni1 'IMO. '*""Cll It. in. !>lat• ol o.usi ... H o1 ,..., ..-.i_.i 111 Ml mettoen pert11n11>9 10 u.. n1.i1 ol "'!' llO'C-M. wit110n ,_ rnonln• 1111,, 1no hrst p.<toll<lloonOltl!fl""'lc•. o.1..s0c1°""' n. "'' Wll.t.YAl'( .. E T. LEE ""minlstrlt•I• "'''"!"' wm 1nneu<10! ll'le E•l•l•DIUW •Do>oe ntme<i Drtt..,nt WILUUl'Y.$(HM!OT :iw i.... Mitutl Dr .• s•. »e New..,, .. 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EN, S\l•le illl a .. ,,. ot C.U•O"•• ) <1111<;, "(ll Clvot Center 0•-W., !tl•U• ""'· ceutorn•• tVC1. whotn '' 1nt p•1<~ gt DtA•neu ol tne unM•~•9fttd on ell ""''"" ~"'""'9 ID Int t •l•lf OI \•id llO'C-"I, ..anon tour monlhi illtt• '"" 11,.1 -·t•loon Oltn•\nol!Ce. 0..11!<1Oc1o~r1!. 1'1• JULIE """RIE AllBilLLO AOmonh1'al"• woth !I'll' W.11 ilnn<!•t a ot tl>e E\telPOI ,.,. •Do'"' natnto Otcode<1l M"ELV1Nf,(0HEN SuolP !.>O l•n• ti C•!itornoil 1109 tfl (l~lt (tnlor Or w~u S..n ... An1. C.hlgrn1il fl/GI lll•lU)-JUI •1to•M• tor "'d"'' n•ll• ltr,, wlt~tne Will •nneroll P~Dl .. nea O••nQ~ (&••I 0 .. 1, "•'OI. Oc:toaer 11, '"" .. O•• mt>e• ). ID, ! I, "" Pt.:Bl.IC SOTICE SLP·7'•J1 NOTICf: TOCllEDITO•' SUll>EltOll coU1tT 0'TH[ STATE 01' CALI F0• 1ua ~· l"E COUNTY Of OltAlolGt. ...... ·11l'1 ""'" £1•1ttOl ll UTH !'I PAT 1 EN,0.tff51i'O r.Ol >CE IS HERESY GI VEN to t..,. Ufthlllfl Of I"" aM>oe ~·-0 Ott_-nl I .... ! 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'TATEM(lolT 11\f.l(IH~ .. ,nQ por•1n"' ••t 09>"'1 M_, 1 '<• >·QO<'l<IT1(S, )191 tlwoent °'"'~"··•"<•·' tll'o> t!ll ~ "'AN.t.c;.( ... l NT cO•llf'u•t•Ot< '"'~..-10. .. ,, .... , 111 .. ""'""' " " ti.·~~ l0f''1""'1ff b'W ,. c• -·-J•to L•"' """' .... , · l~!•n1t•, I >• 1" 'ti> lbr(o.~, C.N:U .io.._ ,...,,.1._ on lfn-mc.•' 1t11 .... -..~l!\ftOO O•An<1~ ("'lo\! °'''' r111ot, ,. ....... 1~ u. 1• """ ~ ......... '• 1tl• •!JI 14 .. • • • • NOW THIU TUESDAY """''"-"DEA TH WISH" (R) • Al ,ec.M "SERNCO" Ill Sunday, November 17. 1974 Romantic Comedy On KCET .. Your Horoscope . Pisces: Weigh the Terms . . . MONDAY intellect is sharply honed. AQUAR IUS (Jan. 20-Feb. You teach and learn. 18): Be selective. Avoid any ii LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): tendency towardself-decep· yS\'DNEYO~IARR Career, security, the way tion. Turn on charm without Rirh1trd Chamberl1tin and Eileen Atkins will st11r in British playwfighl·poel ChristOpher Fry's romantic t·ontt.>dy '"The Lady's Not For tturnini::." this season's !it·cond KC.: i>;'f . Los Angeles· produ~·cd J-IQl)ywnod ·Te I e v j sl2-.n_T.b.e.a tr e _ t1dramatic s pecial lo be AR IES (P.1arch 2l·AprU you handle confusing being sugary sweet. What 19): Wbataa>pearedtobea situation -M:iese are happensbehindcloseddoors 'duty or assignment is sub· sp<>tlighted. Older, ~r-could have profound effect ject to change -due to vativepersbnwant.St<fn\ilike onyourplans. .~~~~~~===~~ family pressures. You roomforyou. ~ • • "GOLD" IP'GI "GnAWAY" • 5HOIT SUIJECT "PEA TH WISHM "'SEIPICO"' llt ~'-bl\"""'" f XI !Sm • S..1Sion /H<Jl It .Ml la. ..... 1""''" ... 1 -~_1 1~ ?HE CITY SH°"INO CENTRE OR~,!tOE •532-1721 ~.A. f"WV'IMANCHEITE" f)(J G.O. 'RWY CITY DR. EK.I "ft.l5H GOIDOH''Cll & SA.+ Wtject "JUGGHHAUT" "COPS & IOllllS" ll"GI A '"WIUIE" IP'GI '1 · "'THE CAIEY TIIEATM&n'"' A. "THE AIDICATIOK" IP'GI V "THE I.AST Of-SHflLAM ~"""' 11:io101·00ofll. (....,Su"-, ~I'll i 1 tt broadcast on Channel 28 TueSday at 8:30 p.m. . "The Lady'~ Not For Bur· ning," adapted by Fry especially ror television, is set in 15th century England and tells the story of a quixotic young soldier who wants to sacrifice himself .for a lady accused of witch· t·rart . Chamberlain, who gliined broad rcc.:ognition for his role in the "Or. Kildare" television series, has gone on to win high praise as one of this cou ntry's best clas- sical actors in such plays as ",R ichard II." '"Hamlet," and "Julius Caesar." Mis!i Atkins, the · noted Brilish actress; is also the co-creator of ''Upstairs, Downstairs," the television series .seen on PBS which she originated with fellow actress Jean ~larsh. Chamberlain's portrayal of Thomas Mendip recreates for television a part he played at lhe prestigious Chichester Festival in England in 1972. l\tendip, a disillusioned soldier, comes to the little market town of Cool Clary to ask that he be hanged derineambitionsandyouget SCORPIO <Oct 23-Nov. PISCES (Feb. 19·1'11:j_rch what might seem a negative 211: \Vhcre :,lou go depends 20): Accent on _evaluation. _ ..ttsl'!:rulse. _ ou~moti:V.e, . ..common . .sense-.-Jde.un:s_y_o~. ~~~-.terJU!,_. TA u R US (April 20· Key is to derine terms and to <.'Osts and l1ab1ht1e~. ~c~ept May 20); travel now is not clear away any mental cob-·added respo.ns1b1l1ty. advisable. Seek alter· webs. 1t1any people make Jteruse. lo be int:iuence<fby natives. Postponement or promises. , 1mpuls1ve associate. A1em - delay "'<Irks to your advan-SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22· ber of opposite sex: makes tage.Strivetoseeasis,.not Dec. 21): Some changes deman<J, -probably as wishful thinking 'fould become necessary due to justified. have it be. budgetary requirements. Don't expect something for If today is your birthday GE~ll N I (A1ay 21-June nothing _ despite fast· you attract others ·to you 20); money as it affects talking charmer. Hold tight with their problems. You those close to you-that ls to principles -and cash. respond admirably under the crux of matters. ,. pressure. You are better at Nothing is lukewarm. It is CAP RICORN . (Dec.-22· helping others than when it all hot, nothing cold. You Jan. 19 ): You make ap-comestoaidingyoursel£. pierce veil of secrecy. But parent setback turn in your-"-~---=----~ STARS OF "LADY'S NOT FOR BURNING" Richard Chamberlaln and Eileen Atkins you may wish well enough favor, especiajly wl}ere had been lel't alone. legal maneuver is concer- . CANCER (June 21.July ned. Don't take back seat. 22): Take conservative You have backing from course. Lie low and go slow. family as well as prof es-'COLOR • because life for him is no longer worth living. But the 1'1ayor, an irrascible, com· plaining sort, played by Keene Curtis, rt.>fuses, believing the young man merely wanls to call atten- tion to himself and make unnecessary work for the authorities. "The Lady 's Not F·or Bur· ning" is directed by Joseph Hardy and produced by George Turpin. KCET repeats the production Saturday at 7 p.m. and Sun- day, Nov. 24, at 2 p.m. Ski Show . sional associates. Let others show their hands . .-------------11 Play your own cards close to chest. Finish rather than 1 .. --.,,..--... ----. begin -legal matters can· ~···7J4t•~.£ ..,... notbeignored. · ••l"T LEO (Jul y 23·Aug. 22): -• .., eo•" ... , .• ' Today Subdued comment, action is The Fourth A11nual order of the day for you. Orange County Ski Show Your creative resources are will take place today from sparked. But you may not 10 a.m. to 10 p.nr. at Del get immediate recognition, \Vebb 's Ne"·porter Inn in so play according to rules Newport Beach. ~ "'hile maintaining in· A fashion show will dividualstyte. present the latest in ski attire and ac"essories at" VIRGO (Aug.23-Sept. 22): 1 :3Q p.m. and again at 6:30 Love, arrection -a feeling p.m. Admission is $1 for of belonging -these areas adults and 50 cents for' and emo ti o n s are ~ CO<IOMA DI~ -· TELEVISION WHY BUY ONE FOR $450**? You can lease a brand new COior teleVision for as llllle as $13 a month Full Guarantee "Option to Buy" AD¥AHTAGE5 TO LfAStHG ~...::r~i~Mw, tM9 Wwry ....... 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'160 Cypr.inoid 46 Scottish sorrow 27 Neu1er 92 Crete's fish turnip 115 Gavecards pronoun mounfaln 161 Concerning 48 Greek letter 116 Roomy boal 28 Forward 93 Irish sea . 163 gallium 50 Printing flu ld 118 TV 29 Irish fabric god -symbol 51 Chemical commercial 30 BuddhiSt 94 Soup 164 Submarine sufthc: 119 Be sullen monk vegetable detector 53 Byron poem 1 ~O Reltected 31 F1ench 95 Gossipy 166 Resource 55 Prophel sound ar1icle 98 Sling 167 Goodbye: 56 Fence Step 122 Corded fabric 32 f\9man 100 Sudsy brew Spanish 57 Citified 123 Sardine Empress 101 Monet~ry-169 Deadly 58 Enamel . con tainer I 34 Roman despot unit · 171 Hemp string 60 Sacred cup 126 Sling ing 36 Girl's name 105 The Orient 172 Evil glances 62 Th ief insects·· 38 Rust away 106 Cut short 173 Crazy: slang64 At nome 128 Small .40 Pleasure god 107 Wed 174 Tendency 65 Music hall amounl 41 Grafted : 109 Lackluster 66 Offensive 130 Regular · Heraldic 110 Boundary: DOWN 68 Mineral vein 132 Tiny 43 Flat bean comb. lorm 69 Solldily 134 Forest-like 45 Municipality 111 Elevator 1 lndiancom 71 Rhymester 135 Fermenting 47 Corn ish direction 2 Malicious 73 Glossy fabric agent · place name 112 Ancient burning 75 Ceylon 136 Shining 48 Surpass country 3 Surlice measure 137 Japanese 49 Ancient 114 Burmese 4 Nile serpent 79 Remain drama Spanish coin lribesman 5 Vicious 80 Horde 139 Tantalize 52 Celt 115 Meter lace 6 Elan 81 Asinine 141 licit 54 Churchrecess t16 Girrs 7 Motor 83 Zoogreeting 144 Continenl: 56 Inactive garments vehicle 84 Hindu abbr. 59 Cherry 117 Timel y 8 Mlled's son mantra 145 Reed vane1y 121 Contrary 9 Sign tub ing 86 Speck in strument 61 Time per iod doclrine 10 Ooc1r ine 87 Alaskan 146 Burn 63 Appo rt ion 123 Social level 11 Corridor mountain 148 Positive 67 An1maltra1t 124 Last 12 Moslemlitle89 Victor 149 Judicious 68 Luxury ships 125 Every 13 Eat 1n signal 151 Extinct bird 70 Organiza-127 Assign places style 90 Repast 153 Yielding t1ona1doctrine128 Abandon 14 Vanquish 92 Drink 156 Ches s piece 72 Egyptian 129 Incline 15 Madam : 94 Tow 158 Saurs uncle bird 131 Display Span ish 95 Motive 162 Distant 7J..Shoebottom 133 Turning soil 16 Bein 96 Poplartree 165 Nickel 74 Roman 135 Jerk harmony 97 Palm lily sy mbol brooze 138 Small child 17 I love:" 98 Fountain 168 Bullerlly 76 Overnead 140 Russian city Latin order 170 "·· deum" ! ,, " ' I -· , • " I! ,, " II " " " ,, II " • -,, " " :*A 24 -• • ,, ';1 ,. • • ~j JI . . ---_,, " l! 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S....,.1t ......... llt!llM:!~ , .... 11, '""' Pteflt•l a.r ··0.-.1 "BENJY",.. 51Am WBINUDAY 21 , .. , 1111 '¥111.TI Cf't' Of fMI wtlD IG) . fUNNT CAR SUMM~~J•'I .. ALSO/LIFO fACT OI: fltTIOft • • . - ' • ' I • ~ • t ! i • ' ' ' . • . . c ! I •• ·: , ' I '• t;: • . ' • Sunday, No'lembef' 17, 1974· Housewi.f e Loses Key to F·reedCJ ... By El\1'1A80~18 £t"K lei be Jocked 1n,your o"n ~(·entcd hous~ ... Sht' di~'t . I used to get lockE"d out of AT hOUl'\-O.! lx1th1•r to ~hut lhe g;ite as the house •1. lot and It 11·<1s I t·ou1d hear sounds 1rom Shl· ra n sorta fun . WIT'S !h(' street but could not K11ow1ng lhedog·scapac. Kids \\'Ould run in and out rn;ike 1ny~clf heard 'l'h l' t1y fur cou trol "'3S no longer or the ga rage with laddcri;:. END ugly }"t'l_lo1v 11·allpaper thlin 3::10 p.m ., I finally Ul)- dogs would cli mb on the elo~\'.'d in about n1e. The scr1:1\'<'d a s torm \~·tndow roor and bHr k, neighbt;ir:i refrigl:'ra t 9r seemed to and crav.•l ed out the "'Ou ld stop..by \\'ilh corfec hum, "C\eun 1ne. Clefln bedroom window. I 53l undglass cutters ... and ;ill me." I culled my husband on the roor. brl:!athlng rresh things considc rtd it 11•us of-1vou ld s tea l a woman·s and told hilJl I needed him ;11 r , :ind a neighbor yelled. ten the hig h spot or my purse off the hook or u no\l.•.Bynoon itv.•oulrlbetoo .. Youallright'.'" " v.•cek. 1f·~stl'oom door \Vhen she is l;.itl:'.1-ll' put me on hold. It's remarks like lhat th:'lt J"hen Qlle daY.IDYJW...bi:!-w.l-1$,hl~ng , a body sui t a~_.ltU:..dQutbc.il..LaJl~ . .:\Jlllm)'-UCuro.pj.~o ple....~•!;"~l~dwe~a,...,~--- put down his paper and P<1.~l} ~'ll~. . .. . s pirits quickened. Jumping bolt locks. said. "'Did yo u ever h{'nrth(.' Exac.tly, he said. \\·e up and do1vn and trying 10.~~--------- old joke about if you \Vant are gcU1n g dea.d ~ll Joc~s look through the pcepholt· ·· your garbage picked up, on e'":~ry door tn t his my hus band had put in :it L~o-.~,,-t~h-e~o~.~,,-,~P~Uo..,..t.JM"""'U~y~l~•~llt.., just leave it on the back seat house. his eye level (8 inches t:illcr of-yourcar,lockthedoor, ''\V .. ~.a t are dead bolt than my projccted grO\\'th). youwhat'snewlnyourlocal and it'll be stolen in fi\'C tocks I sa1\" a distorted little Cir! community ... everyday minutes?" .. 'l'hl'Y n1ake you s:ifc con· S{'ou t about t\\'O inthC':. 1:11! "Thut's funny!" I roa rC'll ~l·iCius," he s:iid. ''To lock a and screaml~d . ··1~l·lp n1L' l 17;11'Jfl{lll .door from e ither the inside r m ;i prisoner in a lemon t "IT'S NO longer funny," he continued. "E very hour of evefy day is crime tin1c . \Vatch yo ur coa t ~ Lock your car! Know your mt'll'r reader! · or I he outsi de. you mu~l ha vl· a key. \\I(' are all going~ to get into the habit of lucking the doo r when \\'c eome in and lock in~ il 1vhcn \\ego ou t.'" ~ ... ~,,'t's Not Bullet :::.Will the nurse get ki ssed? Will the guest e ver -:!:;to bac~ home'! See .Estancia High School's ::;p roduction of "The l\1an '\Vho Ca me to Din- :=::ner," a sophisticated comedy.and fi nd out the :.-::;ans1,vers. Aeling in a scene from the play are "Wh y l read in the paper the other day where a man had his tires stolen \vhile he \\'US atte nd ing a fun era l. Wh <i t kind of a person would doa thing like that?" THE FIRST morning, J counted t he fo ur clicks. r\ow all I had to do to leave was to Cind my keys and unlock the door. :;; ' students (from left ) Dawn Hamilton, Dan Granite: tinda \Volfe, Pete Stone and Cathy Jo· Carlson. Tickets a re $2 to the comed y 1,vhi t h \1·ill run Thursday through Saturday in t he El!S f orum .. ·· bow •:.-: + to Make Musicals % _,. Stephen . Sondhei m and Harold Prince. separatf:'ly 1 or co ll ective ly , ha ve .--'rovided :..bout 90 percent of ;what luster and snap there rs to the Broadway musical -Q1eatre in recent years. REX REED ·in the raw "The same kind who ·• SEt~SURROUND .IA.T l:DWAIDS CIMl:MA OMLYI An Event ••• MOW :: Sow the·y each have =t>ecome. th.e_s.ubjt~1,S_o_L~"'------------• :ne w books th a t make :'\o v r.mb cr readi ng a 6onanza for theatre buffs. J t's a pl~a sant coin~idence ~1.hat these books ~hould be ·~publi s hed si1null<ineously ::S ince the p:i st and con· ~~tinuing, .coll aborations bet- ~.;:"·een Sondehim and Prince ~:have orn a m e nted the •;Broadway stage with "\Vest .Side Story," "Company,"· <''Follies," "A L ittle !'ight :~::i.lu s ic" and "Ciindide,,... the musica ls than the straight plaYs lmore .eva luation of \V hat we nt \.'.'rong m ight've provided more insigh t into why .he's always been more ·succes· sful with musicals than dramatic prod4ctions) and doesn't chvell much on the e r s-o n·a-1--rr-n-g le--:-Bur1n .• IPGl ; :•each or Whi c·h is considered ;...... ~·~~o~thing of a classic in its ·:muSfcal comedy genre. ,.~ ;: p 'a .J NCE (pro -. :;iuce r /di recto r l -a nd1 ::s · o n d h e i m ( c. o m . ·;poser/lyricist) have set the pac e f o r ilro a dwa y ,·111usicals. part icu larlY-in ~the 1970 s, 1vi t h thei r ;musicalizalions of concept ~lather than pl ot. They have ·.ta ken up , \\'here Rodge1·s ~nd 1-lamme rstein left off, · pnd their mutt1-nl creations, .:(leri,·ed from the .. org~ic · JllU Sica l p l ay.·• h:i1·e <prov id ed u s \V it h t he :;the.etre·s m os t vibrant and, ·,Soph isticated works to date. • • lf you lo\'.e the theatre, or .·:·t ;1:te about the ideas r at- ·;::i1ing ar'ound ins ide the -.~~ead s of'jts most producti1·e :::!I nd Imaginative artisls. or , ore e\'e n r e mo tely in- ~terested in how a show gets put togethe r . you·n love :these lJ?oks. ·They deserve ;.the equiva lent of orchestra • -:·Matinees :For Kids '' • . . ''Where the Red Fern ··1;rctw1," a children's film, will b e s hown during :.matinees btonday through ,:~ednesday ,,,,at the Mesa ·::rheatreCosta Mesa. ·:: Tbe 2 p.m. s ho\\·ings we_re ':Scheduled because New- 1>ort-1'1es i Schobl Distric~ is. .on· halt day 1e11sions for :lh'ree days due to parent· : teaci.er c o nferences. A :.;;econd feature will be ::"Wild.erness Journey,"· a ·-story of a boy growing up in the far north; The films are .·.over at 4,:55 p .m . The :''.Newport·Mes!I PT4's will • :benefit. " ... ... " -. . , ,; . ·: ' . . . ~ ' --~ . . . :·: ·'· ''• .. • • •' ·-· • . . . -. ·-· ., seats y,·hen you pos ition HAROl.D PRICE iS also keeping the book geared to tben1 on your bookshelves. pleased \v ith the book about the professional side of-his·•---.-- Sondheim & Co. <by Craig HIS career. since he \\'Ote it 1 1ifc. he doc~ provide. as ~UID[InM Ul!jfiM Zadan, I\Iac1n illan. Sl2.95J him self. ''Contradictions: fOt'S th(· Sundhei1n book, llllMIUnnaun i.-. a gentle but fa scinuting Notes on Twenty-six Years pll·nty nf Sl'llSiblc obscr!, 1u1 mnu11 · O(~l~l lf8lll ' tflbute, neither a drc:.iry in the Theat re" (by lf;irold \;itlons un the thea~re as a T OMllft U U biogr a phy !Stephen 'Son· Pcince, ·Dodd·Mead. SS95J dying "'t form and his mm ~11111 · !lilillil l~Jili dh·eim , w·ith .his \\'ho le is a collection of Pr in-r(·neive d hopt· for its fu ture aheaa or him. is too ""own ·remarks anct foot · heol!hy future. ~l~~m i~~iH!H·iiU~Mimi young for that) nor a giddy notes. .spanning '"' '"tute ll'hilr H ""°'" Pnncc the Ulll !fillllil ' um WI. llllll liliclii ·fili'i lil.i valentine; but 3'1 insig_}itJul contrib.uliOn a s on(• nr the :iuthor is no n1atch fo r and .informative history oL foremost produce.--cliree· Harnlcl P r i n ce th e ·~ his musical career to date, tors in modf'rn the<1tric-al producer·director. his nev; G his technique, his art and history. hook m ;i kl'.~ for cngrot;sing his impact on the com-\Vritten chronolov,icull~·. reading. 11 ·:-. ;J\~o the pcr- posing tleld. in order of production, the ff'c l inform ;d text for ho1v to cos•a Mesa •5<16· 102 8uena Park •527·2223 F1shion lllMld • N9Wpon Cer.t•f I ~n Buch•644-0760 Buena Parle •821-4070 SOSDH E11'1 fa ns land book a voids the diary form . produce. ho11· to di1·L·cl, and they a re legion) 1villdelight although it is obvious he ho11·togoaboul<1lloflhe lit· S:::' ... ::r:~s.~~;. ~ SllowTi-sAt..._,.. CONTIHUOUSSHOW)MGS I co~ . in the unraveling of their kept notes throuj!hout h1:, tic things that convcl't a Set.I S.. o,_ l?:•s s.tdcry-Thwsdey 1:00 & t :45 p111 SATUIDAY & SUHOAY "Von Richtofen & Brow~ hero, but o'.n a higher level. career. )..'Crm of an idea into a 1:15-l:l0-6:0M:IS.t'O:lO Fri." Seit. 7:00-t:4S.12:00 !'Ill HO PASSIS l'LU..Sl MO PASSIS l'lU.M lhis boo k is a must for _ _:H~e:_:sp~e~n~d:s~·~m~o~r:c~t~i~m~e~o~o"_~H~r~o~""~":'~a:y~s~m~a~s~·h~·---~~~'.'.:'.'.'.:'.'.'.:'.'.'.:'.'.'.:'.'.'.:'.'.'.:'.~'.'.:'.~~~~~~~~~'.'.:'.~~~llllltllllltllllltlllllt~llll!tllllltllllltlllllt~llllltllllltiiiiii~~~~~~~!'.-anyonc curious about "·hat,'- ! he n1odcrn co mmercial thcri \l'e is all about. Zadun has decorated his text with il luminating ''inside stuff" un va rio u s produ ctions: proble ms e nc ounte red, scenes r ewritte n, songs r e 1\'or k ed an d ofte n eliminated lo the heart- break of many. tempe rs in· flamed, egos battered,· and artislry achieved . 1'he Importance of a lt this be hind ·the·sce nes jour- neying becomes apparent as t he re oder gradually realizes that the idiomatic "Stroke O( genius" \Vhich is so often casually applied to t he;i tre prod uctions in- vol1·ei;: muc h more than rnos t people would imagine. Sondhcim"s c~reer, above <Iii. demonstr a tes tha t genius is not simplytalen_t. Dixie Jazz- In Concert_ Al an R e min g ton 's Dixieland Jazz Bond "'ill perfor m tod ay <lt South Coa&t Village. Alan·s group will be per- forming o n lhe Village Green starling at 1:30, Ad- mission is free and guests are in vited to bring their own chair. The wooden structure ··of South Coast Vi llage arc on Sunflowe r Avenue. one block \\'est o( Bristol Street, hear th e S un Di ego Freeway . PLUS 2 Al PM:INO IN SERPICO !!!!'!"!'!"!*!'!.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!i!!!!!!!i!iii!i!!~IT~'~S~S~U~R~Vi!!J!IV~A~L~!!I , . OF THE FIERCEST 1 AND THE F N T ~THE u.sT TARD" 111 PLUS "SLITHER" JAME S CAAN ~ALLV l(ELLEl!MAN ''™"' PAUL MOl\l\ISSEY COlO. ·" e~~""'~'oo rec iVoes •£u A;1 -11.U~ "THE VELVET 0 AMPIRE" > "' :..: -' ., .. . -' . FRor.i Fash ion Island Newport Beach STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR --' '-.. • .. • • ,1~ l'M• Bt>, tde\•elopmrnt, v. ith a grunt ol annoyant·e. · ' , ..-------·---·-----.. • • • I ~OBSTE.R REEF . I . I ~Special -• others, one of them a bottled le ti vi-ng a scar on the cumulation or t rash .at.the carries an old knitted Navy "'You koi to have i prett,y fl'l.~~...c-.· ...._. MoY. 1 S..t'"l7 ',. I v.·ater truck dri\•er who delic:.telens,butcausingno ci ty yard, Jtarnden con· "'alch cap, w'hich he calls goM~ludset~ki~eytson ~~ \- purkedhisrig"'lthaloado! laslingdKmage. ce'des that, after over· his Bronso n •11tt aftcr~e you,too~toclr1ve lh1s lhlna: I. 3';..,.1o1p.-.On1J 1 I ropper piping h:.ing1ng rrom One other tlmc . ~e hud to coming first fears of such a ,t0elw••0irsdio0nrr't~rcic,s01cdhfarorumc h',-,· artr're'c.~' hcocucpallelsofdo•~n"P'rroom -s..t SJ.to Wlllil, Tw1 Co••• ~ • the rcur and no warning swerve the amaiingly big pov.•e rful, complicated .n .. flaghangin~fromlheend. mobile lilreel sweeper lo lumbering machine. shaved head. Sha\'ing hair thecnb. . l , RESHCWDIMNH -' •• lie didn't notice 1t -ab-a\IOid a careless motorist driving a street sweeper is a -is easier than cutti~ it. lie thel! stePJ.on1he r;.s f'U0$1 SciuACI Oul'lllllrie&sCtab In~ sorbed in w ii 1ch1ng his roming through the inter· pretty good li fe . lie climbs back aboard and the big yellow roach· h ~ to2 lbl.) ~ wifti Qam Chowder. 1 •. ' •. whi r Ii n g brooms a ud section or Newport and J-lar· In spite of petty annoyan· the street S\\'eeper, ready to "·ithl.lbe U.$,..· Flag '<Ml tbe , • ' ~Bread.ind Baked Po1a10 · stream of "'atcr from the borboule-vards. C'es (poorly parked cars, rumble·and bounce back out back rumbles an.d raan <JI( $12 00 P.OR "'WO 'iS I · Sunday. November 17, 197• ,spra)! bar -and the pipe lie clippe,d the rear of a bOards\ bricks and toys in' into the tileeping city again, dow~ the roa.d, _fight~ , • r . . 1· "" I ..>. • • snagged the sweeper's re:i.r purkcd Volks\llagen, but it the street1 -and the oc· perhaps with another swing flasN!lg ~n<l;. btoon\s Your F&Wfile Seafoods FiOwn In i:resh .. "'Traffic counter!" he snaps, seconds before the street s"'ei'[kr would have i::obblt'd up the electronic <tutomobilc oountini.: de\'l('e on 1he curb by tangling its sensor cerd rn the "'hirllng broom. ..._. tt'.·\R NI>EN SACKS up· view mirror, th en sh;ittcrcd had <tlready been ticketed • cusionally skult-numbing by D.Jt.'s Donut Shop for his spri)'ers lillsstng.. . " • _. •. and tools th e !.treet S"'ceper the windshii:ld. by police as a possible aban.. prcd awn cold u street mid·shirt brea'k. I-Jc thinks . The ·-.:eeper valiiShtHi 1473 s:MAIN ST. • t ... ----"IP I.be roiddleul..Lbe.r.oad,.10 _ _A_(lyiOAL · d ol g_lass ~ned vehi~ which was ii· sv.•eeper driver-he is his or som ething e lse ubout inti;> the prddawn darJ<ne QlrnElf of Edinger and Main ' ··I ll\'old s~·eClitn·g up !he Sl ,000 lodged in H&.rnden's eye.-lega lYpurkeil. O\vn·boss: ·-·--s_wa~-r drtvcrs-and the ea~i.,.n &r;t~!~l~tr~i!-"'11-:-----ln.Saleway,SbaPOlng.centei:_. ___ . '~ p1cc~ofc1t~ equ11imc11t. requiring eig'ht stitches <ind And ot course Harnden demands of their craft. mo1stut,e;: almo,st.tlil:e·a bi SAMTA ANA · · ·a·35"i62tZ I · " ·"ThcY used to leave us1"-::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::'::-::::::::-:-::-------::::::::--------:-----------~noi~s~y~,s~t~ee~l~~-~a~·;~J."-_:;:..,-l!!!1..,lll.., .. ._..,..!llll!!!~!l!!l!l!!!!u.it.111,. .. ia111,.l ' \ notes in the sv.·eepcr "'here they put thOSl' things,·· he dt '!ares. gruffly bul "'ith a mea ~ure of tolt·rance ror thbse Who upset the natural ord,f r of the uni verse. 'l'oys, l,J&lls. murflcrs, bricks aod boards must be rt:lfieved out of harm's way beture they jam up lhe :-.tr~el sweeper, but other hazards exist 1n the stret!ts ·of1.h:e cit)'. Fran}; .Shacklee was rruising tlown Santa Ana Avcq,yc in V\~ northeastern sector of COS ta 111 esa in his- sv.•ecper one r ecent mor· ning when a male plgco:n d escribed as about the size of a young turkey suddenl y sauntered into his path. "I don't know how he m,adet,il throu g h those brooms and that conveyor belL, .; sa'id Jlarndcn, ~·ho figured the pigeon's goose "'bli cooked when Shacklee told t.he·a,pparent tragedy. :·nut wh.en Frank dum· ped.4i~ load at the city yard, that pigeon jumped right 0¥~1 an,d hung aroun~ the we.sh ...i:.ack.Jor.___awh1Je.'' rnarxeteijl, l-1 a rode n. -~qw_concede that the d@ ' ;~rd appeared a bit vo blYJ~ was observed to stagger a bit as he finally made his way out onto the nearb y iDuniCipal g-oi·r course and1v'ants·hed. ··MM~-J: ··Probably' knocked hiln a li}tje dingy," he said or the pigeon's trip through the in· n~. 1~s 1,~! the cit.y-street s .eePtjl', , . arnd~{fS only mishaps have botti been the rault or . . . DREAM ••• '"'l' J ' ~ , •. J.Jj'f0¥1 Pale B3) P_o~eri•y. !\I any or them kes>t one <:ye on the present o.1Rd ,bud the other on the lutur(·. They thought a good deal about thci~ &ocial reopo_nsib~litics because they knc"' th at they ~·ere li\'ing through "a most ex· traurdinary epoch in the hi~tory ofm<inkind. ·· In J 7'90 John Ada·ms pleaded' '\ith a prominent t•o rr espondent not to "misunderstand me and mi sreprc s enl me t o posterity." That concern surf acct.I repeatedly in all or the F uu·nders' \\'ritings becaus'e their sense or history ~·as so strong. l·lere is Adams looking back ove·r his shoulder 111 181 5, at lhe endofant•ra : ·"fhe l a~t t"·rnty·fi\'e ~·ears of the l :i~t century, ;.tnd I he!' first fifteen ,·cars of ~his. m ;1~· be t·allcd tlicageof fC\·q1t'ltio n S and ('QR· stitutlens. .. \\'e began the dance, and have ,prodl\f'cd eighteen or t wenty 1nocl cl s of con· !ilihrtiort~ ... The ~· ore, no t.loubt. the h1'~t for us th<1t \Ve Fould conlri\"t' ant.I agree to adopt.." · ~ The,\· knt!\\' th:it th('y had mad(' history. Jt \\·ould be for pastcrttr to Judge \1·hat they fl ad \I l'OUghl . 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UPITelt'~ OREGON STATE'S, TOM CHAMBEf\LAIN GRABS A LOOSE BALL DURING GAME WITH UCLA. LA ~ig Favorite Chargers Rams Bid_/ ar Titl_e Battle Tough Against Saints Today Raiders NE\V OR LEANS (API -The Ne\\' Orleans Saints send their inefri cient offense against the Na tional l<~ootball l~ eague's leadirlg defense today when the Los A•ngeles Rams·••islt Tulane Stad ium.,hoping to wrap up the Nat1on"B·l •Footbal l Conference \\'estern Olv·ision title. · 'rhe Ra01s lead the division with a 7-2 record needing just a victory over second place Ne"· Orleans, 3-6, to take the championship.• The pdJ.Y Way the Rams can lose the champions hip is to lose their final fJ \'e f • . , 011 T V Todu11 · Cht11111el 2 al l l games o! the season "·hi\e the Saints "in all rive of their games -in- eluding lhis .,. .. eckcnd. Through nine "·eeks of play, lhe Rams' defense hl\s given up 100 poin. ts, holding opponents to a total or l ,977 yards -otily 8.54 of that on the ground. The Saints have scored just 99 points this season, and have been shut out twice -one a 24·0 blanking by the Rams in lhe second ga me or the year, the o"ther a 21-0 whitewa1>hing by ~l :a mi·last "'eek. But Rams middle linebacker J ack Reynolds said the Saints do pose one problem: quarterback Archie '-Ian· fl ing. 8ul Rams runner Larry l\lcCut· .cheon is only 1-11 yards shy of 1,000 ror the season . and that could juice up the Los Angeles offense. · · Add to that the fact that rookie star- ter Jerry Schmidt has been lost ror. the season, leaving the Saints with only t11.•o cornerbacks 'ramiliar \11ith the New Orleilns system. Free safety Tommy r.tyers is listed as doubtful for the game: "further ha m pering the defense. Rams quarterback James Harris may cause sorpe raised e)•ebrows in olher parts of the \\'Orld but not in his old Louisiana stomping "rounds. l~arris, 27, was discarded by Buf· faJo and was out or football, working (Or 1 the rederal gO \'ernment in Washington, \Vhen the Rams signed him. Today the 6·foot-4 Grambling graduate will lead Los Angeles against the Saints. There "'e re cries of surprise whe n the Rams traded veteran John lladl and turned the job over to Harris earlier this season, but Grambling €oach Eddie Robinson said he knew all along that Harris could make it . "Tile first ii me I saw James Playing high school football in !\lonr()(!, I went home, looked in the mirror. and said . to myself. 'Eddie, please don't over· cOach the young man.' "Knowing J ames. I realized he never game up on himself. He always had the confidence and the motivation and the determination to do his home"·ork. He j ust made up his mind to be ready '.1.'hen the opportunity came." 0 1\KLA.ND IAP) -The Oa kland R<jiders. \Vith a little help from their not-so·close friends, could sew up the American football Conference West til.le today. If the Raiders beat the San Diego Chargers today and the Kansas Cify ·Chiefs-Oakland's long-tirrie arch- rivals -defeat the Denver Broncos ~lonrlay nlght , the division title or- ficial\y Uclongs to the Raiders. But the Chtl rgers \\'OUld like to prove they still knov.· hov.• lo spoil a slrcak Or tu·o. It '''as the Ch<ltgers \vho ruined· Oakland's all-lime winning string of 14 over the 1967-68 seasons, beating the Raiders 23-14 in the fifth ga me of the 1968 season. No'.I.' Oakland, which hasO 't lost s ince opening day, owns an eight-game \\'inning string. A rc.pe~•t performance \\•ill be tough for the Chargers. 15-point underdogs lo the Raiders. And whether they can sna p the Raiders' skein and prolong their own 1.0 three u·ill depc,nd to a great extent on the performance of Dan Fouls. a graduate of San t'rancisco's St. Ig- natius lfigh. Fouts \vas named as t he probable starter O\'er an9J..her Bay area product -.-J esse 1-~rcitas Jr .. whose father was a second-string quarterback for the San Francisco 49ers a generation ago. As 491?rs rans in their school days. both roung ml'n have appropriated contempt for the R;1iders, the· 49ers' cross·bay r1\·als. "I hate the Raid: ers," t-'out:; snort!i. UCLA Bags 33--14 Win; White_ Sha_rp CO R\'ALLIS, Ure. (,\P ) -1-lalf- lJijCk Hu ssell Charles scored two touchdou·ns and the UCLA defense did the rest Saturday as the Bruins· :.cqred a 33·14 victory o\'er Oregon State in the Pacific-8 Co nference fool · ba ll game. UCLA, now 4-11, remained 1n the t"onre r ence and Rose Bo'>'·I races going into ne"l '>''eekend's Pac '.s :.hO'>''doy,•n against South.ern Califor- nia . Charles, a senior fron1 11ous'ton , scored lhe Bruins' first touchdO\\'n on l nine·yard run in the first quarter and added an insurance score on a 29· yard run early in the final period. Oregon State, 2-4 in the conference, battled the Bruins to' a 7-7 halrtime standoff as quarterback Alvin White completed 13 of 19 passes for 171 yar- ds. 'rhc Beavers had one touchdou•n erased by a penally and missed tv.·o field goal trys. Wh ite, u•ho prep1>ed al Ne\\·port 1-larbor 11igh and lalcr played l\\'O seasons at Orange Coast College, had • a splendid day. completing 27 of 43 passes for 342 yards. Anolher ex-area star -lluntington Beach's Bretl \\lhite, booted three ex- tra points for the Bruins. but mi.ssed after UCLA 's second touchdown, stop- 'pingastreiik of25 PATs in arow. Quarterback J eff Oankworth, a sophomore from Reno. directed the Hruins to four touchdowns in the second ha lf as UCLA put the game away. UC LA went ahead 13-7 early in the lhird pe riod aft er \\lhite-..had..a short pass intercepted by Bruins defensive back J ohn Nanoski. Nanoski's nine· yard return put the Bruins on the OSU 18, leading to u one-yard scoring run by Danku·orth. OrcgOn Stale lost a gamble later in !he third quarter and UCLA quickly scored. On fourth dO\\'n at the OSU 47. Oregon Stale went for the one yard needed for the first dou·n. But Uie Bruins stopped Wbito thrCe inches short a nd took over at the Beavers' 48.. Eddie Ayers, a junior hillfback. scored £i\'e plays later on a 26-yard run. \Vhile's passing ·yard:'i gl' \\'as an OSU gam e record. He scored the Beavers' £irsl touchdown on a one· yard run early in the second quarter. He also carried 11 times for 35 yards. Dankworth threw only five passes completing l\\·o for 23 Yards. UC LA coach Dick Vermeil said , "The real turning point was on fourth do,vn '''hen v.•e stopped thCm in th.a t third quarte r." Vermeil. asked about \Vhite, said the OSU quarterback "is extremely impressive. There is no <1uestion that ht> is a pro prospect." U(lA 0••90'1ll1~1<· >JCLA ·Cn,.r1e~ ~· un I wnne "''" • OloU·Wnn .. ! run 4"u•dilkKkl U(LA·D•nk,.Q<'lh 1 run (~oCk l•H~, \ICLA ·..,ver~l•run IW!Mtko<kl UCLA·(ftdrtt~ 29 run (.....,,,le ko<k I OlolJ M•u•r 1runlKu••.-k><k! UCL •·S<n~n"'""" I '"" lk!Ck '"""'' a-21,!l• SJAflillC~ j. of>!\k>Wn' RuYW~·V•td~ P•;~"'ILV••d• ~tlUrftVMd~ P•SW1 ..... Fun\O!H ""'' Perw•1>C'I ~••d> " " 0 ' • U[LA ,, •• •ll " ~ >H J-j1 ., )••& IJ-JJ ' " "" " ~·~ ~, , Zl-•l-1 ''" ,, , " • ALVIN WHITE Sets Passing Record Recalling Big Ev~nts In Football • Troy's Davis · Leads 42-11 Triumph Uy GLENN \\'IUTJ:o.: • Ol ttot 6t!ly ~'-'I ~H i~OS Af\GELES-The ehani began \\'ith a little under IO minu\es to play as the University or Southern Caliror· nia Trojans v.•ere driving tou•ard their sixth touchdou·n of the afternoon during a 42-11 bombing or \\'ashing· ton . .. Ro se Bou·!, here \\"C come! " came the yell from the SC rooting sec· tion. It "'as sounded again and agaiJi as the Cardinal arid Gold drovC' closer to \\lashington'send zone. . And il seemed hard to deny they u•ere right as the Trojans con1plelely outclassed the intrude rs rrom Seattle Saturday before a Coliseun1 crowd of Sl .157-. The u·in leaves SC a game a.head of UC LA ;:ind Stan(Qfd in the race for the J>ac-8 Conference football champion· ship and a bid to t he Rose Bov•I. Although USC \\'as tagged with si:C: ~ajor penalties and los l ::ill three of itS fu mbles . the men of Troy \\'ere im · pressive U'hen they had to Uc. Did y~u kno,1· thut the forerunner to They had popped out to a 21-0 lead f°?lba!I, s co,·ctcd .~~cis_m~t~ Troph~ before \Va shinglon got its fi rst scc;>re \Va~ the Douglas Fairbank~ Troph}, of the day. a 46-yard fi eld goal \Vith v.•h1ch u·c~I lo t.he most .\'al~able col-· one second to go in the half. leg1ate grtdder 1n the nat ion . However. if anvone mi ght spark a Or \\'CCC you aware t~a~ the. first ~ Huskies comeback. that u·as dispelled bl~ck.1etterm a.n al lhc lin1"'.ers1ly or in the third quarter \\"hen J oh n '.\l1ch1gan got his m~nog,ram in 1890 as J\fcKay's Trojans broke it open '''ith iJ football player · Ills name was t\\•otouchdownsin68scconds. George Jeu'ett. . . . The fi rst perhaps came u'hen Allen ;\n~--hou· a bout this t1db1~: Carter. the top rtSenoe-rttnningwback ·Pr es1d ~nt Theodore Roosevelt s in America, scoofed tv.·o yards for a TO to cap an 80-yard. 11-play drive . Seconds later. Washington fumbled11 ~ P.itch and SC recovered at the loser 's WHITE WAS H SIX. It tpok tu·o plays to cross the goal line. Reserve quarterba'ck Vin ce E\'ans we nt in from (u·o yards out and the subsequent con\'ersion made it 35.3 u·ith 28 seconds to go in the third stanza. The Trojans got the .usual high quality performance from Anthony cousin, \\'illiam, played in a football Davis who scored on a 7-yard pass and ga me with a broken leg and finall y ~ I-yard run to become the highest left the action when he sustained three seorer in conrcrence history. Da\•is :frat1ured ribs . has 282 points. 5 more than C<d 's Qukn1 Roosevelt played for lhe Uni,·ersity .. P.lorrison chalked up rrom 10·22. -~ or lltlchigan. and that school's rich And Davis became the first three gridiron history ha s been put into a time l ,OOO·yard rusher in conferenee tiook by Will Perry. It's titled: The history. He now has 1.111 for the · \Volverines. season and 3,413 lifetime, just 10 Perry toue hes on a number of bases yards short or O.J. Simpson's career o( interest lo I hose \Yho might not Pac·8 record . ·otherwise be in terested in '.\tlebigan D.a\'is ripped throu~he losers for footba ll . 147 yards in 28 carries, seeing action I-le tells the exploits of llarry Ki1>ke tor only three quarters. in the 1922 gam e in \\'hich Ohio State was d ed icating its nc1Y s tadium . Kipke punted 11 times. averaged 47 yards per boot and t·ightof those kicks 1\·en~ out of bounds inside the OSU 8. ~tirhigan u•on . 19·0 W1111u1qton i.I J o t-U 5.ou1»tr11 c:a1 1 14 I• ,_, .. 'rhe Gof'.\t racked up J.2G I ~·ards tot<Jl offense in crushing Burfalo 128·U 1n 1901 :.i nd the game \Vas shortened fron1 iO to 50 minutes (they played 35- minutc halves at that timcl. Buffalo had been given a chance at knockin,g or'f '.\lit•higan in vie''' ot' its 5-0 u·in over Colum bia . V!.C·0HjQSl6 ~dSS ,,,,.,, .. 6dtfl 1Ll-111 kot•I u~·O••" 1iw,,.1romo-1-. u •• ..-1o1iuu1 USC·Llil••• I ru11 IL•-IUl<.Ckl W•111-FGRDOOlftiOlt VSC·C:i<ltr 1 ".111 !l.lm••!111••c•1 VSC·Ev•ns J run ll •-•u •o<•I USC·F<><d.llo ru" 1L•-•u ••ckl W•111·MC e .. oe • f<lll lCon1*T !MOS'"'"' Mc.&tu1e1 •->1,111. ''"'dOwns l'luuw .. r••O• Pa~.,llQ ratd> l'lt n.•ns ¥dtdS l'•>>i!~ STAT1Sr1cs ( . ' • '1·1)-l ln one 5i-g;.1m l' :.P•lll at the turn of ~~·•o" the century, '.\l tchi ga n lc;uns v.·e re 55-p,,,,.11oM·v••d' I ·!. tieing \\'i!:'cons1n :1t G :.i nd losing to .... H '·~ Chicago. 2-U. \\'ol\crinc~ learns rolled up 2,821 points to 42 for opponents during that 1>c riod. including a 49-0 Rose Bo\\'] \1·1n o\cr Stanford in a game also cut s hort. Sports Today "" H •1-lll " On T elevisi.on "1\1anning is the big threat. He is a special problem to linebackers, especially "'hen he breaks oul of the pocket. because his receivers are run· ning a round and he's a good runner himself. Reynolds ¥id . ··1 think he can thro\v even better on • the run than he catl in the pocket.'' Reynolds said the Los Angeles defense got \11here it is through team- u•ork and e,ood coaching. Grid Scandal Recalled Bennie Oosterbaan is the vnly man in Bi g 10 history to \\'in conrerence titles for the mosl touchdO\\'ns. most bask~t :. and most hits. I-l e performed fron1 1925·27 and of i\I1ehigan·s 66 All- Americans. he's the only one to gar· ner, such laurels in football for three years. 10 a :m . 14 1 -~FL f'OOT· BALL-The Buffalo Bills meet the Dolphiiis in J\tiami. ll a .m . <2>-The Los Angeles Rams and ~e\v Orleans Saints meet in Tulane Stadium . 1 :45 p.m . (2J-Thc Dallas Cowboys meet t~e \Vashington Redskins. ''Ea Ch j1art is u·orking indlvi~_yally, but we are coordinaling so "·elr "'ith each othe'r that the whole thing is like a smooth-l'unning machine.'' .... 'rhe New Orle uns defense has been respectable through most of this season, despite h3ving to spend much or l~e year at their own end of the field. Top Collegiate FootballS~ores USC42, \Vashington t I UC LA,33, Oregon State 14 Stanford 17,0regonO Cal37, \VashingtonSt .33 &lichi gan 51 ."Purdue0 OhioStat e3~. Iowa 10 ·lt'lichigan S(Hte 19, Indiana 10 \Viscons in ?2. North\\'estern 7 1ll inois17, l\1 innesola14 Oklahonla 45. Kansas 14 Nebraska 35, KansasState7 Noire 0 ;1 n1e 14, Pitt 10 Al ab::ima 28. i\lh1ml , Fla. 7 Kentucky4 t , florida 24 ?\uburn 17. Georgja 13 ~l aryland W. Duke13 Tex1ts·s1.TCt1 16 --• Ba'."lor 17, TcsasTeeh 10 Arlian5aS 24, Sl\1U 211 Texas A&l\137, ltlce7 North CarqHP.a.St. 35. Ari io,na St l4i I See Details, Page C·Z) Wooden Honored KAN8AS CIT'' -t:CL.\ basketb:-il1 co<1ch John \\1ooden h~s received tke Or. J ames A. NuiJHnith Pl!:achbasket Award . Wooden i! the rirst to ret•ti\'C the :1u·11rd p1·escntcd by :1 Kan:sas Cit.'' rraterni t.v :ilumnl ~roup and named rol' the fouhdC!r of basketb'all Tay lor Looks Back At Illini Editor's note: Tiie modern era sports vis ta is provi.ding eutertainmen! qualil!I and occnsioria/ly conlroversY on a scale never before aua ined in Ille world of alhletics. Yet sporls of days gone by also had. great moments and .s!ar performers. Today our look at these days /ocu.ses on Laguna Nigue l resident Bill Tayl-Or. By HOIVARDL. HANDY Ol IM 01Uy f'ii.I SI.I" 11e was a n assistant coach under Pete Elliott in the Rose Bowl "'hile both were at the Uni\•ersily or California and \aler at the Univer·· sity of Illinois. lie \\•as gi\'ell the head coachin g: job at the s an1c tin1e Elliott u·a~ \ named athletic direct'Or at Il linoi s, then resigned his posirion with lhc Going Back IN SPORTS current University of ~liami head man, a short time later when a • fuoney sc!ftdal nicke1:1 thc,.,ghtlng l!Hnl campus. Curre ntly Bill Tay lor Is a resident of Laguna Niguel, is an ac· _count t:1'ecutive and a six·handic<111 i;olfcr. A natl\·e.o! North Platte, Neb •. he played for the Uni\'e rslly o( Nebr.iska as a 170·pound of{cnsi\"e guard and defcnsivt: linebacker. lie nl is:i'.ed one complM ·M!ason v.·hen he was hurt on the opening kickoff of the rirs\ gan1e and s ub· ~l-quently had knee sur(:cry. As 11 senior, he '''as i;iU.conlcrcncc and the Cornhuskers' most v;1Juablc ~layer. , ,,4!~··\, :~ I~ ,\{i"':': .~ ..... BILL TAYLOR .. \Ve played agains t \Voodi !!ayes uncl Ohin State in 195-1 when -they had l lopu1ong C;issidy and :-i 1iun1her nf other great players,'' ·r ... ylul' recall:;. /\{tc r .~r:-ulunl ion. he joined El- liott s staff ;is an assistant for one yeur ot Nebraska then mo\'ed to• Be rkeley for three years. The Benr!) won the Pa('ilic·8 conference ;ind 11lnyed 111 the' Hoge Bowl u•ith ... . .Joe (.;11 pp at q11:1rterback and...iack ll;irt in the lineup It~ follo,,·ed 1-!lliott tri lllinois _ rron1 JOOO thruu.:h l9G6 uhere he \\as orfcns1 \'l' lint' to a ch. "I also had the itood fortune to recruit Dick Rutkus and J1n1 Graho'"ski for llhno1s, ··he says. f\t conclus1on or !hf' "66 season , J<:lliOlt u•01s 10 nlO\'C up as athl etic dlrci.:lor ;ind 1'1.'h\'.llll orr1cials hod )!i\"C1l Tnylnr lhe h(';:1d football couching posit inn. "Thl') \\ere go1ni.; 10 n1ukc the lncide1z t ~ou1oun cc 1n ent public on the same day t h:1t :1 n <1ssi:.la nl ;.1thletic direc- tor \\ t•nt to the college president a nd aceused the stuff o( lhe misuse u! fund:.. ··11L' \\·anted the r\D position and \ll'nt to the president to blou· thi ngs t:l~ .. n·oul of propol'lion. ··'fhe Big 10 had peculiar rules. i'\o student could be gi\'en a part- limc job and be on a scholarship at the same time. 'li'et they \\'eren't al- lu\\'ed anything for laundry or for Sunday meals. From 1933-1949, three members of the \Vistcrt family played t;1ckl t 3nd \\'On All-Amcrir;1n honors, thC' la,lt c:r being Al. \\•ho was 33 :-,cars olrl \\'hr n hl' copped honors. Each \Vore jl'rsey Ko. 11 , '''h1 rh ha s been retired. Their f:.i,thcr, a Chicago policeman, never li\'ed to scl' his sons do \\·ell. He u•as killed hy a holdup man. . President For(!, '[\"I' no one !l:l i~hi~a n team in the 30s, \\'Clll 011 to • scout hrs a Im a mater for Yale 111 1938. And , arch-ri\'al lllichigan Stale u•as once coached by Sll't'PY Jin1 Cro,vlcy of Notre Dam e fame as one of the four llorscn1cn. To PorC la11d 4 p.m . (5) -COLl.EGE FOOTBALL -The \Vashington \-luskics a nd USC Trojans met Saturday in the Col iseum. Taped. (i) -Highlights of selec· ted ga mes played 1-~rid ay and Saturday. 5 p.m. (71 -JOllN :'110\A\': • FOOTB1\LL -Films o( tbc , \Vashington-l'SC game played Saturday. "Over a five-year period. v.'e spent a total of about Sl ,700 to hel11 these athl etes out. As a result. fi ve players '"ere declared ineligible and the accusations lingered on for ahout s is \\•eeks with the rc:isu lt th<1l Pete '''as forced to resign. It was a. bu1n rap. "I resigned too and took a joh wilh the Dalla5 Cou•boys in pcr!ion· Lak·e rs Fall, 112-99 ncl. \Ve were very disillusioned af · PO RT! ,i\ !\' J) 11\ I' j -!"idnry \\'1 cKs. tci-the thin~ at Illinois." Geoff.Petric an<t H:1rry Cl rn11·n ~ <'Om· \Vhydid he lca\'e Dall as" bined ror r.1; p.nnl:-., 11nd L:irry Slcclt· ''One bis:reason1,1.·asthatlv.·asin tied the i\;lltonal Baskr thall 1\s - an airpl ane :iboul 200 days l'ach soriut11,n s ingle game record for y~ar ~nd was nc\'erhome.·· steals \vith 10 to lead the Portland Did Elliott offer him a job Y.'hen 1·rail Blazers to a 11 2-99 victory over he v.·ent to Mhun\'/ the Los Anli'elcs Lake rs Salurday "Pete is ::1 $Cns:itinnal r:iuy and night. u·c ha\'e a strong relationship. l Clemens hit 10 or h15 season hi~h 18 l·ame close lo ~i l"U: v.·jih hinl to points in the fourth pcriOfl :is Portland ~ila1ni l\\O years ago. \Ve tafkc··,~~ Pulled fs:om 41n 83-&.l he early 1n the about it for ?ro \"er:rt d:J~'J-c1uarte.r 10 win its lhird str:i ir:iht ita ml' 'tUut cuachc~ have to make a A cro"·d or 11 .912 "cttched·Portland 1lcrision to stay in or i;:e t out or ii I \I 111 despite the ab5cncl' of rook le C'en Cl\JOycd e\'Cl'\'th1n g In football. Rut 1,,r Bill \Va\tnn, out v.·ith a dtslo(•a teit 1 :tl~o f'njo~· the buioinrss u orld. r nni:er. think th e big thlni;i. I m 1 :-,~ loll ~\ b.a:.krt h,· Llo,·d ~cal nad,\\O 20-'~orkin.R"' ith young people." footer5 by C'lcm n~ g:1\'f' the Blaz.e r:t Ta ~ lor ;.ind v.11 e t;ayle have th ree sons. Only Hrur(' is intcrf'sted ln on 89-83 lc;•d \\1th ~1 ·22 1en . A 1:1yup by pl ayin~ roo1b1t1\, houe\'er . llc':s on Steele and a nother 20-foql er b y l..lt•mens pu!>hl"d l'orthtnd"s mar~i n the Ouna II ills llig~ Junior \'ars1ty 9S-f!~ \\'Ith s .3o l<'fl and th(' clost•st l.n:-. as uso11hon1ore this s<'a!!I011 An p,elCs ran1e ;1ftcr that v.as t'tQht 1)()1nts. ' Stet·!.:>, ,,·ho also had nine a~ .. 1sts and 12 points. tied the steal record set h:-· for me1• La i..cc Jerry \\lest. \\'1t•ks, ~ctting 10 points in the lhird quartf'r, l1•ct ;ill scorers \\ilh 2G aud Petric had 2:?. Gad Goorlrich.finishcd v.·j1h 22 !pr the Qikt"t~ jf\d ~C1US 1\flen hail(!!. ·• Los Angc\t>!!;' biggest lead \\aS 39<it v.·1th 9~04 left in \he second quArt~r. But fortl11nd out·!'<:Ored lhe Lakers \:? 2 tn th<' ne-<t 312 m1nucs ;ind the l.Jkt'r~ 1u:•\1'r imt cln~cr \ban fl \c (.llHnl ~ unt1l thl'hnal IX'l'•Od LO!t AlfG(LIS I .. ! H•<f•ldl' • J & I) il••t• • S-• \\ l\.o•lf •J I " A ll~· I ~ 1~ .-,,,,.•••It. M4vr••"> J 1 JI """'"'"'!~II l, l ....,,1r1111 l'•ooa~lo-<11 .•. "O•T\.AND111/f .i-..... )<*I• W•(•I ~·!hi "'tf1!f>I~•.-~ II ~111 '1-1• • •• ll ... ...,._•'>OI> 1001 llft•l:IW10 l•to<n•"•\tl., t•. .1nt~l~•• I~ II ~OU••<loill "'-· IO&AllC..11 4l•_,.+e,l!.Plln~ ,, A'1i.t111•M• -11.'lil • • .• • ("',l DAILY PILOT Sunday, NOYember 17, 1974 Michigan, OSU R-Qll; .Ke:ntucky ·. Upsets . Showdown Sat11rday Florida ANN A Roo n. l\1 ich. IAP• -1'h1rd-ranked ~lich1 ~:in p(l,ll·d il s fourlh .. hutouf of Lhc :,cu.son and put un an irn11res11l \'l' offen- "l\'C :>how led by r.orclon H1·lt':> 100 yard~ ru::.lung 111 thrashing J'urduc, 51,jJ. ~aturday 1n Dis 'J'en lwl· b•ll. poin1 . ..-Ile also kicked three fi~ht!r:.oa_li. li(·ll rushed for 123 yard.Iii In the /'irst half and scored on n six .yard run in the 21· pc:J1nt .\Jic higan second 4lJ arlcr, H 11t•k e11e• RoN<p Rebounding fron1 a eon- lro\•er$ia I 16·13 l o~s tQ l\lichi1:a n State, Ohio Slate ca 1>~tallzed on l1\·o fQ"'a tur· 11overli for a qu1tk l<l·O lead but led only J.J .JO at half- time. '!"he Buckeyes, hoWC\'l'r, unleashCd Griffin and lien- son in their third quarter and marched 78 and 73 yards -all on lhe ground - for a 28-10 lend that Iowa rouldn 't challen.:e. Sp a r la11• tt'h1 . LEXINGTON. Ky. Crushing Jts second bowl- bound team In as many weeks, Kentucky, led by quarterback l\1ike Fanuzzi and a balanced ground at- tack, rolled over Florida, 41 ·24, in a Southeastern Conference football game Saturday. The Wildcat& rushed for NAT HAN CHING Backollhe Ytar more than 300 yards on the Chin ground as they overcame a · five·minute disaster in the g, first half in which Florida scored 17 points. PETE McCOWEN --Li n•m•noftheYeer BILL PtZZICA Co1ch ot the Year. Scores • -· West USC42, Wuhlngtonll UCLA 33, OregonSt.14 1Stanford11, OregonO Cal37; w .. hlngtonSt.33 Pai:lfie s.<>,"Wyomlnglt -e al-State ti.B) SlrW~Mlch. 33 Sun ta Clara 9, Hawa.H3 San Diego St., 35. New McCowenTop hlexico St. 14 - S~,n Jose St. 49, -Cal St. (Fulll 8 'The tr iu 1nph wit s ltlict1igsn':> 10th \\'ithoul a Joss and scv(!nth in the con- f erc ncc, 11s sur1ng t he \Volverinc::. u! nl lc~t a lie for the litlc for lhc fourth straight ~ca r. 'l'hcy n1ctt Ohio Stall." 11cxl Saturday 1n Colum bu::.. ll was the \\'olverines mo.!lt lops ided \ 11::tory c\'er O\Cf Purdue, surpa::.sing u 40·0 rout 1n 19.18. The lo::.s \\OS Purd ue'.-, ::.1xth <1,gu1n::.t lhree vi ctor1e:-i.111d a tie this yt:a r. Th e Boilcrm;.ikcrs are2·5 in lhc Big 'J'cn. 10 \\'A CITY. Iowa -Ar· c.:hic Grif!in and Champ I l en~tlR bulldozed fof 25.J }u rds S.tturday and fourlh- r;.inkt•d Ohio State dov,,ned scra1111Y Iowa, 35-10, to set up another !inaJ-ga m e ~howtlown ""'ith ~lichi gan rnr th~ Big Ten Conference rootb:i.llt itle. Jlcn~o n ra n for three \nuchtJo.,••ns a n.d Grifrin ru~hcd for 175 Ya rds in 23 rarnes and scored a touch- dOY>'ll, bul the sluggish Huckcyes had problems with 29-potnt und,e rdog BLOO~l INC1'0N. Ind. -After Kentucky too~ a 6:~ Quarterback ('h;irlcy Bag. lead C!n a 4~ard dr1ve .. 1n All s t gett rushed !or 151 yards the f11·st period. Flor1<1:1 • und u louchd0\1·11 Saturday used t h re e f um b I e rmse tt nd r alli ed !Slh·rankcd recoveries to score two Gridders UC Al-.im If, HortlW1illltSL tf Olko!".1.2S.S.t•-24 i:-r-it. 24, WK_lllYSl. U to-St. 12, '-' Polf CSC..01 ' NevlOM tLVt2t,Ntv-tit..1I lhdllndSJI, U'lt<NI Giii ~ti.Al t, Ar..-P1elhc:J V(O•v1$ll,S•11frMOC1-$1 I ~.,....11si.u,c..Poiw1,._1, U$UJH..SI, M•ff't• ~tlch1 g11 n kicker ~l ike Lantry became the school's a ll·time conversion lead~r w1Lh six successful ex tra lo~a. · 1'he victory pvshed Ohio State to 9-1 this season and 6-I in the confert:nce. ~lichi~o111 State to a 19·10 ~ouchdowns and a field goal B ti;: '!'en football \'ictory in. exactly _5:02 and t~ke a O\'l'r upset-m inded Indiana. 1.7~ lead with 9:14Je!t1n the ~tic higan State. which l1rsthalf. toppled th en-No. 1 rank~d 'Ban1a Ea•e• • CJ F 4·A playoff bound Newport liarbor and Edison reaped a major share of the laurels in theor- ficial All·Sunset League football team as selected by the Daily Pilot. Kings Defeated Oh io State a ""'eek ago, rahsed it s conference record to 5· I· 1 and kept .1li \'e its bid for the Big 1'cn champion- ship going Into next week's season (inale at East Lan. sing ::igainst Iowa. llllool Rallies l\1INNEAPOLIS, l\1inn.- Jcff Hollenbach's 25·yard touchdo"'n pass to ~tarty Friel \\'ith 45 seconds left in the game lifted Illinois to a 17 -14 victory O\'!'r ~fin ­ nesota in an error-filled Big Ten game Saturday. ~11AMI -ruchard Todd staked second-ranked Alabama to a 14-0 lead in the first silt minutes of play ~aturday night and the Crimson Tide then stopped three scoring threats by Miami to post a 28·7 football \'ictory. Bill Pizzica, in his first year al the Newport helm, is the co4oh of the year at'ter leadiflg his Sailors to the chaQ'lpionship, the firs t outright crown for Newport Jlarbor since 1942. Newport shared titles in 1970 and '73. . ByChi~ago, 2-1 The Tide, now 10-0, stop- ped the Hurricanes on four- th·down plays at Alabama's 16 and 26·yard lines in the second period and throttled a third-period Aliami drive that reached Alabama's rune.yard line. Ne1A•port came back with six straight victories after an opening loss. And lNGLE\\'000 -Cliff Koroll and Stan i\.1ikita each fired in goals in the second period Saturday nigbt as the Chicago Black llawks defeated Los Angeles, 2-1, ending the Kings lO·game National Jlockcy League unbeaten streak. lt was only the· Kin gs' second loss in 18 games this 1eason. The ·Black l·la .... ·ks ended a fou r -g::i n1e l os1n~ streak, scoring for the first time in 214 minutes and four seconds of play after three consecutiYe shutouts. After ~1ikita hit the post with a shot, Koroll reboun- ded in a 10-Cooter to break a score1e&s deadlock with three minutes gone in the second period. Chicago had not scored fiince the third period or a 6-~ loss at Buffalo four games ago on l'\ov. 6. Koroll then set up ~likita'!ll sixth goal or the season eight minutes latr,r. (;011l 1o r s R o lls LONDON -Jimmy Con· nors addCd another tennis title lo his year1s big haul Saturday by beating Brian Gottfried 6·2, 7-6 in an all-American men's singles final in an international tournament at Royal•;\lbert Hall. 'fhe \'O\atile left-hander semifinal triumh, ousLing un seeded Joaquin Loyo- 1\layo of ft1exieo 6-4, 6-4. Par11t1 A d_v a••ces BO~fBAY,-lndia -To.oy Roche of Austra1ia and Onriy Pa run of New Zealand each downed a semifinals challenger Saturday to win a shot at top honors in the 550,000 Grand Prix tennis tournament. Roche, top-seeded, slap· ped down John Andrews, 6-4. 6·2. Parun seeded No. 2. knocked out Dick Crealy of Australia, 7"6, 7-6. Jtfaddoc k• S tars Quarterback Fred Kim- ball passed for 239 yards and San Jose State rolled up 570 vards of!ensively to rout Cal State (Fullerton). 49-8, in a PCAA game at Santa Ana Bowl Saturday. Kimball completed 20of29 passes including a 16-yard touc hdown pass to ex-\Vestminster High star Gary l\.laddocks. He also scored on a three-yard run as t~e Spartans hiked their record to 7-3-1. Fullerton Stateis 4·6. Hollenbach, who com- pleted 14 of 27 passes for 239 yards and two touchdowns, hit five passes for 87 yards on the winning lllini drive. Minnesota had taken a 14 · 10 lead late in the third quarter when junior tackle Keith Simons scooped up a blocked punt ror a touch· down. Wiidcats Routed · Sooners, GHrgia stoppefi Nebraska AUBURN. Ala . - Sophomore quarterback B It F . Phil Gargis rambled for 159 e oes yards Saturday and s parked sevf:nth·ranked LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP). Aubur n to a 17 · l 3 -Top-ranked Oklahoma, Southeastern Conference jolled off its !eet momen- foot bal l vict ory ov er tarily by Scott fticMichael's Georgia. 73-yard touch~own run on ...... EVANSTON. Ill.·-Slip· But it took a pair of out-the .game's third play from pery Bill Marek scored four standing defensive e!forts scrimmage, roared b~ck touchdowns and rushed 230 by the Tigers· in the final Saturda>: on the runn1~g yards on 29 carries as quarter to secure the vie-and passing of Steve Davis Wisconsin clinched its !irst tory, the last with three an~ be~t Kansas, 45:14, for winning season in 11 years mjnutes remaining when a a Big Eight football victory. Saturday with a 52-7 Big Georgia drive was stopped The triumph_extended the Ten football rout of North-justinsidelheAuburnfive. Sooners' string or con- western's \Vildcats. · secutive victories to 18 and The Badgers,eruptingfor DukeTlauntpN their s tre ak of games 28 points in the second quar. · without defeat to 27, both ter, boosted their con· NORFOLK, Va. -Bob the longest among major ference record to 4-3 and Avellini completed 10 of 11 colleges. their overall mark to 6·4. passes for 191 yards and Davi s accounted Cor their best since a 5-4 finish tight end Walter Whire Oklahoma's first three in 1963. • scored three limes in the touchdown s, all in the l\larek posted a Wisconsip first half in leading 13th· second quarter. lie hit Billy career record of 28 touch-ranked i\laryland to a 56-13 Brooks early in the period downs as the 5-foot-8, 188-rout of Duke in the 28th an · for a touchdown on a 72- pound junior scored on nualOyster Bowl Saturday. yard pass play, ran one dashes of 18, 7 and 6 yards yard for th e go-ahead touch- and grabbed a lO·yard Tech Bree:e11 dow n and moments later touchdown pass from quar-ATLANTA _ Qu:1rter-found Tinker Owens with a terback Gregg Boh}ig. back Danny Myers scored 14·yard pass. Texas Wins, 81·16; o ne touchdown and "·Stat.ef'alls engineered three other picked up 512.000. It brought . this year's 1,1·innings fo r B } T R "d scoring drives in Georgia Tech's 22·0 college football \'ictory over Navy Satur- day. LINCO LN, Neb. -Quar- terback David llumm tos· sed a pair or touchdown pas- ses to lead Nebraska's six· th-ranked Comhuskers to a 35.7 victory ·over Kansas Stale in a Big Eight Conf- erence football game Satur- day. Con no" to 5215.000. ay or ops . aJ ers Big J<r ck11111 Arh•!I 01<hcon!d TIJUA~;\ -llube n FORT WORTlt (AP) -v.·est Conference lootball CHAi"'EL lllLL, N.C. Lerma, 26. of 1'iJuana , hit a Texas scored on eight of its title in'SO years. S6J,982 jackpot at the Agua nine possessions in a 52· Subs t itute quarl l!rback Cali!.!nte race track Point firs t half and fresh· ~l ark Jac kson guided Saturday.' man Alfred Jackson retur-Baylor 55 yards lo tls y,•in· Quarterback Chris Kupec passed for four touchdowns, ran for o ne a nd set up anothef" in North Carolina's 56-42 college football \'ic· tory O\'er AT my Saturday. •le had six \rinners on a ned the second half kickoff ning score after Neal Jcf- 5288 multiple ticket in the 90 yurds for a touchdo'A'n frey hurt his elbow in the track's 5·10 handicapping Saturday in a record 81-16 fo urth quarter. contest. South"'CSl c.on!erence rout Rice R ippe d A crowd or 38,000 saw the Sun Bowl~bound Tar Heels scoreit' two touchdowns in each quarter and run their season record to 6-4 as Kupec turned in a brilliant passing performance. fff'1,,ill l "pst•I OSLO -~rl ~le1]('r of West Germany upset top- seeded Oob I le\lilt of Soulh Afri ca 6·2, 7 .5 today and ad- vanced lo the men ·~ singles final of the S:!.J.000 Oslo Open tennis tou n1Jmcnl. ,Jeff lloro11i:ik. lh<' l'\o. 2 becd, aJ,o ~co re d a Sta n fo r d , Cal Win of Tex as Christian. Thc defeat 1vasthe 1\'orst COLLEGE STATION, evcr administered a TCU Tex. -•talfback llubba team and establis hed a He an scor ed two touch- S\\IC record for combined d_owns and ~ornerback Pat points. ·1 homas tallied on a 32-yard 'rhe Longhorns struck for fumble recovery to spark t\l'O touchdov.•ns &I seconds· 10lh·ra.nked Texas A.&ht to apart in the fi rst period and .a 37·7Sout~1vest Co~fcrc~ce /RISH R A LLY !he landslide v.·as on. Texas f?Otba\I .victory O\er Ri ce '°'"" Darrell Royal was ••turday.' . TO E DGE P/T<r playinl? his third stringe rs The Aggi.es bo!"bed ~!.c.e . .I. .I. nudv.-.1y throughthc secontl Lo.r 21 points in .a f1 c· )ll•riod. nunute span. breaking OJ>:Cn SOUTH BENO, Ind. - The 52 points "·as the a score.less game on an in-Quarterback .Tom Clemen- mnst in one half for a Texas tercept1 C!n a~d two fumbl e ts' three·yard touchdown teJtTI si nce it began playing rec~ver1 es 1n the second run in the final minutes ral- football in 1893. period. lied fifth -ranked Notre Be rrrs ,,·ear Tiile 1,09• Tin SillV Dame to a 14-lOcollegefoot· .. baU victory Saturday over 117th ·rated Pittsburgh. The scoring P3Sses gave 1-lumm a career total of 41 , extending his o"'n Big Ei ght mark. .,. Nebraska opened the scoring 1,\·ith I :47 remaining in the first period when ltumm threw an 18-yard scoring s trike to Don \Vest- brook, capping a nine-play drive th3t covered 69 yards .. Tige r s Who COLU MBIA, ~10 . - Sophomore Tim Gibbons hooted a 37-yard field goal v.·ith 6:20 left, lifting Mis - souri to a 10-7 victory over Iowa State in p. Bi~ Eight Con(lrence fo8tball game Saturday. Gibbons' kick followed the missed chip shOt less than two minutes earLier by Jowa Stale kicker Tom Goedjen, who a lso missed in the final seconds. B11ffs Roar CM L~llltf ... 21, G~-Adol-t 'U .ilolftl0Cila1S1.n . P,,.,,_.,,, •• althoughhisteamwonitall, se·ason to guide the 'NlllUllN'll,Po,...,..Pi.-it it ha.s less all-league Chargers to a second place Midwest players than eithtr West-tie after an O~l·l start. Mi~higan51, PurdueO minsterorEdison. As a tailback Ching ran 0~1o~t.3S.1owal0 . Also tabbed as the best is (or 344 yards in the last M~ch1ga!1SL19,I,ndiana10 Newport's Pete l\fcCowen; three games of le8gue-ptay:--\V~sc~ns1n52_.No weatem7 a 170-poulid defensive guard Aa a quarterback he passed . llhno1s 17, ?i1 tnnesatal4 who Jed the Sailors' deten-for ~16 yards and three Oklahoma45,Kansasl4 5 e . M c C 0 wen was touch<lowns. · Nebraska35, Kansas,,St. 7 eYerywhere and outpointed An additioria1 player was C~lorad~37,0kla.St.20 Los Ala m itos High's im-l isted at p l acekicker. l\11ss~ur1 10,lowa~t.7 pressive J im Main for the Newport Harbor 's Art NotreDamel4,PittlO honor. . . . Sorce garnered the honor ' KJ?ay1toSnt 1345• ~~1r!r:~~ 13 Back of the year laurels after kir.king nine field ~n . · •? . . • go to Edison High's Nathan goals (i ncluding a 52.var· ~11am1 !OJ .7,C1nc1nnat17 Ching. derl. He's one short or' the solo.~tU.-56,UTEP24 Ching was the Edison all·time season record of 10 No. IJ1tno1s27, ldaho21 quarterback "'ho turned set by Barsto\v'li Jim \Vhite Tulsa 52, Drake14 ·tailback the near end of the· in 1968. :::.!!·:;~~1:~.~~!-se 10 W1l.lrrl!IWl .... N i.. Wis. '#1111-14 "'-""-· s.o.r, "'1N91' KMUtWl,Mt':W.~lt-.tl ...,,.,.utoSl~I SI. Soo.ota~~ N«tn o"it<lCol li, W-OllH SWMiuoutl'9.HE M!_..1:itP W•l-911.111 ___ 1 Pos. ALL.SUNSET LEAGUE Fint OfCt:,ase Player, ~hool Wt. Cl.SS Cer.I Ml(IU9'1"4',Sal.ltlw11l..-.l,I 0.P-IS. WIW"' ll SE-Vinnie 1tfulroy, Newport Harbor 180 Sr: r-11.Mt Pnt•'°"Co11 T D . S h d W ( • ( 228 S 1'~town10,A•rOllO -enn1s c a e, es mln.5 er r. N#MllWUl•S1•1.M•~.11to1i.i. G-BobPeter::son,1.oara _ ~-!>M.. kt .., _ · ·~-----_. -~--~-~ C-Chuck Brewington .. Westminster "230 ""'4 Sr.~. ----..,m;;,!Jiit1111c'1i1:~.mim 11 G-DonSchroeder, Edison 200 Sr Sou.th .. T-BobB!ackburn,Fountain Valley 195 Sr· Alabama 28, M1am1, Fla. 7· TE-JackUpton,FountainValley 185 Sr. Auburnl7,Geor/ial3 QB-NathanChi ng,Edison 160 Sr. Miss.St.7.LSU TB-David Sprague, Los Alamitos 165 Jr· Tenne.Ssee 29, Mississippi 17 FB-SteveThompson, Fountain Valley 195 sr· Vanderbilt30, Tulane22 FL-Tony Maddocks. Westminster 160 sr: Geoi"gia Tech 22,Navy0 K-ArtSorce,NewportHarbor 210 Sr f\'laryland 56, OukeU i'lr11 Defense · No. Carolina SS, Army42 DE-Mark Longnecker, Marina 174 Sr. Clemson28, Virginia9 OT-Jim-Main, Los.Ala mitos 240 5 Kentucky41, Florida24 MG-Pete McCowen,NewportHarbor 175 s~: ~·Carolina 31, Wilt:&: Ptf ary OT-John EckhardtJ.oara 194 Sr. . DE-Ken Whitehead,Edison 182 Sr. V~ll31.Cotgatel4 LB-Bucko.Shaw, Newport Harbor 180 Sr. Bowl. Green 38, So. Missis- LB-Craig Hawley, Edison 170 Sr. s!ppi2o B-SteveHines,Edison 170 s Citadel24, FurmanO B-Ron Lamerton, Newport Harbor 168 s~: So. Carolina34, Wake Forest B-Richard Clemens, Westminster 165 Sr. ~~.Tech 56, Florida St.21 B-ChrisHawn,Marina 170 Sr. · Sec::ctndTeam E-Frank Landri, Westminster T-Ron Langer, Los Alamitos G-Britt Bell, Western T-Oave Helfrich, Newport Harbor E-Jim Balch, Edison LB-Jim Wendell, Pt1arina LB-Jeff Robinson. Edison B-Tim De?it ase, Westminster B-BarrySnead,Loara , B-Dennis Boswell, Westminster B-Jefr JohnSon, Westminster 186 220 204 209 19S t9S 114 155 177 19S 185 Prep Football Sr, Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. :M>IO"OJlllOltli k-tyOMfWft Melti' Dli w 0 G I-It .......... 0•01-1 F-t••fl V••N!f 14 I O 0-1/ Mit<1n• S•t~1v: Kl'911't. Fount••" Y•il•Y r°': M¥oe•wm l, P••n, ~ ... t. PA r, )IO•""•l. SOPHOMOllllE k ..... o,o..n..n ~-IMMDor 0 I I / -II '#H1t<11 WOOll-W Htw'POrl H••oor TO!.: Aow111 I, s....,r, -·""''":..'"'"J. 'ltl!MtMAN $(:.,,.,~ Nar!ft To,....,., 11 o f ._ O Hfwpo<I H••oor I 11 11 ....... ~ H•,_ fOt: hr 4. ~1111. ~r. Con.er,_: ~111 INlll, SOl'HOMCMllE $t:-.. o.nrn l/111,,..rMIY M 0 6 ._...,. ei:ll-Gog0-o :.1111110 , 0 14 0-ll Me11r o., ro" -. s..i~. eor.-· -:8"tU11••tll-I, Fltll5HMA" f;t1to•n __ ._,..,., IU"IOltYAllS111' Mir~ u, l'-.O•'l•1111U Anteaters Place_l3th Ali..ttY Sl0G•1',S.•-SU11• - Emo<va. tienrv lQ • .oMrv1'>1i. 1s JollllH-·nsl9, O>t'"''°"l' --Coltt~ 1). c;o1....-IS APP1l.t<"••11 So lt, llKMIJnG IJ O..••di.otoJ~. Del1tnt:•l0 M"'WPSI, Tnn1tyl W•v~SI, Mlc11J!, l(MtW:K'/ s ..... WnTC•~• ... 10. Wnl Ktn1W:•YI A"""°"pn-Mtton t. M~Sv<lfttr' ll•'91n1t ulllontl,LIV~O Murt1¥ SC•T• U. E•illtll llllllOllO SouthC1ro:>1 J1, "••DiintAa.M 11 1 tniwsH• S1•11 ~1. Ptl......,...o iii.• G<1mo11n9 ••. Norto1•Sc111 IO f'•"1"0!11 lY, Conc:0<G• ~IW•G SllltlO, w ... LICrolll tJ Mllrr•YSutt u. E111em m-1• C¥-.H1wm.,.11.Pr.._,.,....W C~<etSt,Orno ... ilolOl'fl"iSl.llll Et11 ltM5t•Wi tl.MIOdloT-5tl £1st IC"'lllt'.•Y M.A ...... 2J t' 1001 Jt. LtnOlt ll"YM 14 rtnntiw.S1111t1, StProt:tllM .. I t ..,,..._ t Kll 21,A<>ill!I Pcew , Rockies Arfzona27, Air Force24 litahSt.34, UtahO \Veber St. 21, E.1tljchigan 14 f\lontana St. 34, No. Oak. St. " Adams St. 33, New Mex. St. 13 111'U;J6.NtwMt•ltol NO.C.ro. St. J~ . ..,,,,...51, It Soulhwest Texas81, TCU16 Baylor 17 , TexasTechlO Arkansas 24 ,Sh1U24 TexasA&l\t 37, Rice7 \V. Tex. St.21. No. Tex. St.14 11ouston 13, f\lemp his St. IO tl••G<ng 14, Ar• Monhc1110 J L~-•11.M<l<ffM»l l WM.no11 11, M•H!l\tpp! Col.II ft•tS "' t tl,Mowt•GP•~ If East Dartmouth 21, Cornell 7 J>ennSt. 35. OhioU.16 Bro .... ·n 10 ,l-larvard7 l~olyCross 10, Villano\'36 Uoston College 45, Syractl$e 0 Penn 21, Columbia3 Rutgers6, BostonU.Q. Temple35, W. Virginia21 Yale ig: Princelon6 El'l.F\"I·:. ()r\' f.\1'1 <)u .1r!t•rli.1l'k \l1k<' {~ordo1·a f1r1 •11•1<•11t·hd•l\\!l 11.1:,,C:-. \0 Hun I n;;c ;ind Hill S1ngll•r .ts ~t.1 nforil 1,1h 1l c11·a~h~·fl IJ re,e.ron. 17 11, in l';.ic1 f1 c S l '1111 h •rt•1H'1' 1 1~11!i:11J Sa tur· tl.t \' \\'.\CO. ·rex . -Fu1\back Pat :\I C;\'('i\ burst 20 yards l1~r th<' 1\·1cning touchdo11,•n a nd defensive bal·k llon Burn:. set up another ::.core 11•1th a n interception Satur· d.iv. h•adin.1? Buylor to a 17- 10 \ 10,:tury over ·rcxas Tech and bringi ng the Bears t'lllscr to their rirst South· LITTLE ROCI( -Quar• lc.rback l\1 ik e Ki rk la nd came orf the bench to lead a :!-l·fJOin t second half rally I hat i.rted Arkansas to a 24- 24 ll t'.' "'ith Sou th ern i\telhodisl. 1n a 1vild Soulh· 1,1•e:-.t Co nfl'rcnte football g:1me'6aturday. The Orange Bowl-bound Irish drove 55 yards in their final touchdown drive and "'ere in trouble most or ttie f(a me with a pair of runl- hles, a blocked punt, a pass interception and some men- tal error~. •lowcver, the Panthers took advantage of those mistakes only twlct!. STILLWATER, Okla. - Junior fullback Terry Kunz smash('d for three touch- dO\\'ns ns Colorado brought Oklahoma State's vaunted defense lo its knees in a 37- 20 Big Ei g h~ football upset Saturday. ""'""''' rDs : Scl9111, SM1111. l.Owfl',, Gntfl. c ...... ,._, Ht•,. 1•11111. lil f Of'O I D. MtF-. SPRINGFIELD, Missouri-UC Irvine's Steve Scott finished 48th , hel ping the Anteaters to a 13th place finish in the NCAA Division II cross country c::hampions hips , here, llO:il<lllSl•1elS0 NtwH_... ·GtUJsOll•t11,~0 -1ne111.,n.w.c . "·PW! 14 f""''J 11. ""'"'.,.. 11 W"9"'f )0, For011•111 IJ Ehitotl" CtlJ :IG. St P....i·tn 5'Joftn·•"1' /t0 4mtrK .. 0 AIO....J51,NVJt.ll;tflllll-I Jun1tl• II, Mor~v!fn .. .... l~llUMU~11, Ntwj't ....... II R~ 1114..a 14, C0!1nttll("" 1J ,...,,,Oil S14'e~o. #tMG1n116111 0..1•w•r1J1. Wtll ("*""!' ~ 1\fl l't" .1 ,,•,1reh''IS fi rst qu;i rtt•r, lh1· l'.1n l111als of· fcn't' bl·i.:;1n ('fJl'ki n .i: s parked U~ f111l lia l·k Scott l.a1dlJ \\', 11hu broke hi:-. :-l'J,ofl 111 ~11 ru:.lunA n1:irk 1n lhe l1r:.thull Cnl R<rlll<'s HERK~:tEY -Califor- nia lin ebacker Rick Booth forced IJ (urnhh.• on his o .... ·n •y3rd line 111Lh 1:.3 0 1~en1.u.1un~ tp SJ\'e a 37.33 l'Jrlfl•' .'I ('4lOfc·rl'!lt'1' fw11 h<1ll \ 1<'\nr\' ~.11urdJ~ f11r the Bear:. 01,('r \\'tt<htnitton Sfatr in .i i.:.1 111~· !dl('fl Yo1lh offc11 ~1· J1ld 1·rnu·, Hl',1r:t t'luarlt'tl>ark Stt'lt' 83rtkowsk1 rnmplc>tt•d 21 nf ~ Pl~jl':. f11r :iu.1 ~.111t~ oind brohe lhc Cal career pa~- 5lnc record ~~t by C1·;1ti.: lttorton In 1!161. 1\rk:insas was cto11•n 17·0 at the: ha ir. • SO!O"OMOfll kor• ~w Olli""' SMlf• Alie "II 14 0 o-.11 Co!.1•M<1!• , I 0 II 1-20 CoU• Mt~ I D~: Stiow. Nlot•K•, 'f'DM· ••.Cooiv1t~-.oo.1r..,1. WFL Mixup: Sun m Pla·yoffs? MEMPlllS (API -The \\'orld Football League, \1,·hirh announced earlier S<1turday :i three-team rt:ivoff forn1at, may h&\'e ~-.111l~d ;.in audible aod S"'llrhcd to a four·tca m :irranJie ment. 11 leai:uc ~pokr-im:1n reported: llo11 evcr. league offici;i l John Ha;o;i;ett stud Salurday n1i:hL "I "'1i~111and hy the u nno"unc c m e nt or Lh e three ll!am form;:it we nt ade llJll afternoon. I have no • •• knowledgeoranychangc." detailing the ~vised plans A spokesrf\an for the "'·ould be made by leaa:ue league oCnce In Los l\n~clcs nfflctals hereSaturda}'blght said th a t a n earlier but Bassetf. owner or the s tatem e nt , re lca"cd in 1 1emph is Southmen and i\lemphls by llussetl "was chai rman or the WFI. premature ancl was not Executiv" Committee, said correct.·· Sarurday night that the only The s pokesman in Lo s off1rial \VFL s t~tement An1o1e les s 11id the thrre roml ngoutof~lcmphls "'·as ll•,1aiue champions plus one the one he made e:trlier in "l'l'Jld curd '' teum \\()u/d be therlay. ' in\·olved 1n the playoffs. The earlitr statement, The s poke"man sttid •hi ch,d id not. mention the. :inoth c r •ln nounccm cnt l~ague's mountlngfinanclal and legal problems, had said that the Florida Blaiera, 14 ·6. -.·ou1C1 play Blrmln.:ham, 15-5, In a semifinal game in Orlando. Fl11 . Thur11day and the winn e r would m ee t r.remphls, 17·3. in the World Bowl Oec.2. ..., Thu!I , Western Oi\·islon r h amplun Sout h er n Calhtornia S11n, \\'Ou lrl no! be l11volved in ' the" PlilyofC!I undcrthat.arrangernenL lfowi!vcr, a $pokcismon for the Sun sala team owner Larry Q. •latflcld had -spoken ''at least clJ ht times in the past IV.'O houri with John Ba ssett,'' tfle owner or the r.t emphls South men and ch a irma n of the WFL Executive Committee. The Sun ,;pake ·mnn 11airl the new ,playoff !Cht!du\e "'Ou ld inc lude F.a slern champinn Florida. Central champ ~·l em phis. Western ch11n11) SOuth(•rn California and a f<iurt h tetim ·( Saturday. Junior College S('ott had a lime of 2·1:50 M11,.po111111~,. th f., ii -, f.1C"1'1iftOJ,1,P,.,ctlt over e 1vc·m e couri:;e ol.dt•ut1a'1 1,.,11.,11~1, with South Dakota State's · P•YC1.,:•M.L1H1Qa..c111r Gary Bentley winning in . witt1t,.S1••~11,.111o1 ...33 o. Wlllfle•Wfe3~,H-•l4 -· · c ... .,...,1i.MeOtH••N Southwest ?wfissout"I State w.i~LAJs, YH>t<.W•.JJ won the team title. M•,IC6tt• ,~.;:;1 ... c::r #CM 01\11$10.. II CM.\lltl4"1Qf11$ftl I' CollflttOl i)IMrt t l,1"""111 'l~ll ~--uct .... ~IJllll_IM....,, If-KOl'lf'l9 -411. Stf¥t koll J4~SI; ,.,......"•11111111 11.to .... re A~ Jt~U: I}. Dt••d "'"''"" U: 1t;'1. lt.t!Pll S.--l);)J, TE~f PF., Ariz. -Slan f'r lll5 ran ror \\\{) toueh· downs and pas:;ed for .. P r o Sco res. • ... • ' • • • ' Sunday, NoVflmber 17, 1974 DAILY PILOT C3 ~:u'!..e;h~G-auchos Blow Lead, Fall, 29-28 Ry ltOG ER C . .\..RLSO~ 1s .p01nt bulge v~nish in the lead with another score as 11 going o\'l'r from one 11ard ${·otl Kreutel and 11e=-ter. ••0''"""'"'<1 1j.. >'~ Lose Tl.tie 011"' 0'11'"-"-'' ~eeond hair before 1.tiOO. marched to the Ov.,ls se\'eil· out y,•ith 2 :07 left. whit•h led to Saddl~b;,ick ::;:~::~""' o 1, •zus hd h d o ,..,1 '"'°'0•'""a .. ~ "" '"' A-Hopesroraf\1iS· A 97-yard r~turn ror a yardlinc . ll negated" 11·1n1endous touc 01\•n:;, a av~arc J>..-.o•••·-a .. •~•-.i:~ 1 J1 , Ji• sion Conference crov.•n and touchdown "'ith :i.n inter· But on fou rt h do 1\• n p e r r o r nl a n c e by Sa 11 -to bury the hosts. "-''''"'~1 """1'""' 1 • .... 1 Uy 110\\' AR I) I .. llAND \' "" h J "l'kk I ' . F..,,,....i1l11fTl.Dln1e>.r '' '' u.....,rt nthestaterootball ception ignit ~d it, then Gauchos quarter back dleback,highlightedby the .. 1 ·es('n s pass111g \.\·as "••••'°""""'' 0<1N 0•11, l'ilM Miii champion!lhips w('nt dov.•n 11 no l h c r int-e r cc pt 1 on ~lar!UJ...iKkelsen WJ•5 pre~· l\l ikk~lst1n ·to·J1n1 PJ>(•tt~en ripping t he ()"•Is serondury ~1cii..,.. '1• 1~ -1• in rlllmi:!S for the Gauchos of finis hed off the Gauchos. s ured. thrc'w off balance :1eriu l combination. · · to pie<:es and his IO-yard ·ro C•trW\ llUi H•HG 11 1 iu 11-1<1 i\ hurd·charging defense <;tnd a s terling pas~ing per· lorn1 anre s 1>urked Goldf:'n \Vest Collrgi.: to :.111 t•asy :10.7 SQulhe-rn C•lifot'llllt Con·, t'crence Vlt'lor·y over Los Angeles City l'ollcg1• S~tur­ day ni ght CHI the Orange Coast College fich.1. S1:1.ddleback College Satur· Still, Saddleback had one a nd Bob Cox intercepted Po.;:tt~en had daizh.:d _ q1(' ~trike to Dobis. l'on1bincd S•to-• daynight as theCitrusOv.•ls lasl shot v.·ith fi ve seconds andran97yards topare the 0·,,,.\s v.·1th eight receptions \\'ilh .~lestcr's fourth P1\'1' Pt..... "! ::, v~ •;: rallied for 1:111 incredible 29. to go, but Brian Jl cster 's 31-lead to 28 ·23 . for 1·18 yards. And !\lark seemed to seal it at 28·10 uoo.' 1• ~ • 1 f 2:8conquesL y~u·d-fleld goal attempt wu:-1 • -"Fhrt>e-ptays-later l\1 ik'-Dobis had punished th~ •\\•ilh 6:03 left in the third ·N1•-•t1w" ~ ~~ 1~ :~ {'nath George ~lartman's just \.1-'ide. · kc I sen V.'ct S intercepted O\\•ls with lu s inside run· quar~c r. ~Zi:"" .: 1"" 11 ,. \oauchos, romping and 'l'he'rc versal came uhout :igliin and the victors put ning.srOringthrcetimeson f"~'ao*"l'"'"'"ll \ 1~ ., ... in.. '""'",. ,. 1 ,~ ~lompi n g along ror a as Sadd l e back \\'it S togethiror a JS.yard scorin<> shorl }'<1 rdagesitu:.1tions. f")1-n~p~)••nir " • ...,~,1e ·~ 1i. o &1 11" " f!r~iOo"'n~penalbn • The \'l t:tory l\Cllt for naught as East Los Angeles sec1ning ly e asy \.\'in , sav.· an threatening to pad a 28·17 march \Vith l-lerb llolme~ And fun1ble reco\·e1·1es by 10t.i1ir~-"~ ~· ,, ~~:.!::.• 1;1 1:~ '; !.~ :.t i/I 1>ol v.·rapped up the l'onfcrcncc c w H I B Harbor. (i\\'C hosls 1';ast titlewLth a21·7""""''"·LA orona arren e ps ucs LA fr1d<iy night to conclude T } the St'aSon. The Rustler:. ramp es lil"C 11.-: g<i n1 cs OE.'hin(.f but ~~~~" s~·~:i. ·~iti»·~;, ":fl~ Foe, 30" -o Destroy. Dons, record \1'1th a ~·ictory. The hard ·ch;.u·ging (;\\IC rront line t ook turn s BYEDBURGART 19-3 bt!ICagUC'l'lllg l.ACl' ljU<ll'· 011~•0•t1,..,..i$ut1 terback ·rcrrdl :'>lorgan, th1; 'fhl· ·rustin lligh student l'ircuit ':. ll!at1111 g IJ <•:o.~l·r body dis1>layed a banner lit beforl.' the r,:a nit· Da1·idson f'ield Saturd<iy :\lorg;.111 hull htlle tune to ni g ht that proclaimed sclupand"·a!>offtht-1nark Co rona d e] .\l <..1 r to be more than on during thi.-c hi ckens of the sea. eurly goin g a:. the Ru!>llcr:. l·IO\\'e\·er. the Sea Kings pu~ the dl·~1 ~i<1n uutof rC:'.!Ch or Coron:i acted n1orc li ke be lorc hal!t1n1c·. hungr y s ha r ks u:-. th ey Dan ~\c:c:o n1an{lo a1 quu1". chev.·ed the Tillers' defense lerbl.l~·k <..1nd John :\l:1caull'Y ahi·e in a 30·0 Ccntur\· a.t split end, s1!a1·klcd 111 lhc League footboll victory ifl Golden \Vest ucru1I f!J.t rnl'. their season finole. .Actnn1<1 ndo com1~lctcd 13 1·he Sea Kings, much bet- ol 17 attempts for lJ9 ~ :1rd~ ter than their 3.3.1 league and_hadno 1nterccpl1ons. nl<irk i ndicat es. were His l<i\Of'lll' targel 1vas sparked bv running back l\l acaulity 11·ho grabb<.'d Rob El so.n, \.\'ho scored seven for 10.J yard.s 1n -three TDs and gained 148 clu.d1n g, a sc n ~al 1 o nal yards rus hing. - srrambl1: play for LU. Elson scored t"·o of his lie had <inother for 37 TDs in the lopsided first y<i.rds that was even more h<ilf which saw the Sea By DA\' E ROi\IA~O 01 .... O.i1y.-1t.1.Sttlf Linebac ker Kennv \Var· r e n blotk e d a ·1l unt . rcCO\'£'rc d ii fUn1blc ;ind rel'orded a s <ircty S..iturctay night to Jeud the Or<inge Coast College Pirates to a l!J.:i 1\·in p\'er S<inla An<i Col· lege in <i South Coust Con· ference football ga1ne at Sant<i Ana BO\vl. . \\'arren s parked ;111 Orange Coast defen ~e \\'hich held Santa A1\a' to only 106 net y<i rds and dominated the game. 1'he Pirates needed the outstan- ding de fens iv(' effort as tht•ir offense had troubles \1•i th <1uarterback Dave White on the sidelines "'ilh a broken finger. The win , coupled \.\'ilh Cerritos' victory o~·er Sun Di ego i\1esa and F'ullerton·s trium ph over l\1L San An· tonio, puts the Pirates in ex· cellent position. All Orange Coast has to do.next 1veek is defeat Cerritos to advance to the playoffs. C hu c k Hog u e, Steve Speer a nd Kelty Stroicb also had excelle nt defensive games for the Pirates. llogu~ rct·over('d lv.•o lurn - bles. Speer interct'pled tv.·o passes and Stl'oich played a fine overall game al 1niddle guard . [):.111 AccoorJndo pacca the Pirates' runnln~ altack with 95 yards in 1.i carries. lie :.1\so h ~1d an excellent' night returning ki ckoffs and punts, his 4J-yard punt return setting up OCC's second touchdov.•n in the second pe riod. After mis!;ing on two ei'.ll'ly :-.co ring opportunities. Coast look <i 7·0 lead in the firs t period \.\'hen Rick Bro"'ll blas ted over from one yard out and \\loody · ·rrcs:.lcr kic k<.'d the e xtra point. JC, Prep Football • Standings sour" COASTCONFIEREH(E" Or-C°'"~' """'"'°" (crt•!O~ w I,.""' ..... J •ll •1 :..tnO•tOO"lew M1'.Sdnll.nton10 ' , ' ' , • s.01.,•~·•·•:.<•n• O.•noeco.i.11<1, S..n•• "'"" J CeHUO• 11. Soln 01"90~ I> t°1>ller!on )~. Mt. S..nAAio>n•oO s.,,.,,.., •. ,(i.1..- 1.. 'J II o~ 6J )> >0' 'I! •4 ·~ M•. !i.fn AAlon111 ., s.n O.go Nl<->.i d( I JO C•,,U<>••t O< .. nQl!CW" f'uuenon •I S..nl• An;o S.OUTHERN (ALCOHll'fREHCt: lAH•rnor ""'""""" U« Cyp<~•• S.ntd ""'°"•(• 1'W (. T Pll' '°A f> 0 0 ,... !I ~ ' ' , I I~/ ' ' ij .. , /J 0 116 •t ll l~I \J$ ' , ' 111 14' ., 1t0 L.ASoutn,.t>t I > II " ~ S.lwl'll•T'SX.....,, r::t.ilA11,lAH•rl>Ofl Uo\otn We~t JO, lACC I RNIHOfld<>i,C¥11te"J ''"~'"'" WM•lr IQl.11~ DAYS .. Ai SING -...ooltt.K• ~ ~ 41 /I C1lnA " 0 " u 111 •)) " ".llW U /~ •II LEASE WITH us WE'VE MOVED, BUT WE'RE AS CLOSE .AS. VOl!R PHONE • LIAS.HG AU MAkES AND MOORS • 11111 l )M ... UUI 11 .. IJU EVES & WEEKENDS J.cla ...... o r.1 • .._.," 11141•• ... ~l·J • "''""""J.:c.nu L,, .. ~-;he.:...._._ .. ··-• rr ·~~·) .. ~. -;-.,._.-.; ..oo;· ~ ............ ~ -f\1ngs roll lo a 21 ·0 lead OaH .out of the_ hand~ Qf a while the Tillers. \.\'ere only d.efen.dtr dce11 ttl L,\CC lei" able to gain one first down. 'Mesans, Oilers, MV Nab Titles OCC then n1ad~ it 14·0 in the second <1uarter \.,.hen Accon1 ando r an1 1Jl ed 25 v04rds for <1 touthdown after heing hit once behi nd the line qLscrimmage and tv.·o of three more times en route •to the goa l. :..ini. MO<li<• 21, Lll.!>ol>ln-•I • Frwl•,'•G.M!e · E•>1 L.., •• Go<oen """"'' :Odlll•lll.i•"<Hmft RIDH-tlLAH .. tllOI' lll.CC4t lA Souinwfe>I :.tntt1MDfl1C••tCypr..,,_ BANFF • LAKE LOUISE TOD MOUNTAIN • JASPER Helicop rer Siding: .CARISOOS • BUGABOOS ' r1to~) · . Elson scored his first ·ro l\lac a u!c Y hud eight ivilh 8:38 left in the first rece:~11o ns for _ ~he f:lil~~· qu<irter on an l8·yard run one s~y of the school ma1k a rou nd le ft end . Brad o/ .n1.n e s et hy Ha nd y CrcelykickedthePAT. \ataha. E\son did his thing again Gold e n \Vcsl :.coring in the second quarter. this came on run:. of eight yards time on a 38·yard ruri off left by ~lark Davis and one tackle. The Sea Kings then yard by Brent Partridge in fumbled the PAT snap. lhe fir.'it quarler. A third T ll The Tillers finally g<iincd "'as added by P<.1rtrid."c on their onlv first do11·n of the <i t\\O yard plun ~c irith half on the next series. Bot three cun\·er:.ion~ h~· Dan the Sea Kings' defense. l\lcPher:.on . ,\'host of GoldC'n \\'est :-.11ark£'d by linebackers Rhelt Tucker and l\Iike Fer-pl<.1yer.s l'ln1o the red ,\rtis raro and tackle Tony Rox · Dixon for a :.afely in the s tro m. a gain conta\ned the third period and Joe l'us tin\l'ishbone.w!)ichi\•;1s Demct1·ako io \\'e nt over unsucrc:-;sful running inside from tv.·o vat·d..-ou t for the <ind oulside. final TD in.the fourth. ·rhe sea Kin••s 11ut tbe · GA~E ''"fl§rlt) " ...., Gw game Qo t of reach with 2;1 ""''"° .. n''"'"'<lll ~, ,•, Sl'CO!lds before hall'tin1c ftt11t6o .... i 11<1i''~Q Fir•tao .. n•oen•tht• , \\'he n qu11rterbat'k Gary l ot•ll,,•!OO'""' •I ,',", • (;UiSOCSS thl'l'\\' a 15·.rard 1'•rnsrU\~+~~ 111 v~ra.,,.. ... n11 '"" 1,1 ·ro pass to :\lark Franklin. •••a~+o•' u ,.\nd. on a fake PA1'. Steve N•ly .. rd>!l>1•"410 1•J ;II Pun1•'••e••O•\t.1n~~ 1,0 , ,, :\la ro"•itz passed to l\like P•n•1•on1va•~n•h•t.:1 1a111 1J.111 Ferraro a nd the Sea Kings FumC1t>llumolt~ +o-i l·Q , I led '-1 ·0 at h alftinle. $<••• g¥ °"""'"" ~An911e, ~ G o 1 '!'he Sea· Kings s tored "°",.,"'°'"'' 11usH1NG" 1 1 .iii \\\'ice in the second half. on '"·~•-• .. • .._. nine-i·<ird run by Elson ... ,,, ..... 11 ~ 1 • , :u1d a 32·yard field goal by ' n J • Gr~el y . "•''"""" Atcom•""o Sl!t<rv• o ..... u .. ~ .... ,,_ii 101.i. "'""""' '"''"' Ma•g.on ~·~ J«•""" J""'"' '-•""' ··- A~,om .. ndo >l!IOU! IOI•'• LAtt. P•~SING "'01Clff Wtll I• I I~ " lo J l; ' +• J '·' I l / 0 I • ,,.01•0 ,_11.~J. 1 1 JJlll~ ) 1) ' ~. . ' .. II •} 1 " ,. I J 0 JU I J" II J 0 ' ) 0 > u • II I I , H • I/ lJ . ' /J IO .... ,, ... u ht In> O • le/ 0 '"' '""' l..AtC " .. I 11111 •~I UCI Edges Polo Foe Ga ry t't,gucroa scored a goal with I :{).) left in the game. gi\'ing UC lr\'ine's \\ale r polo team <in 8·7 v1r· torv O\'l"r UC Sanla B:.irhura at ·Ne"·port llarbor lligh S~l11rday '!'hr \ t('tor~ r:1 n l'C:I':-. rt'rord to 1'4 ·I a:-11 :.t1\a1t:-, th(' Nt' ;\ ;\ pla) olls It 1\·a:' a11 uphill h;1Ulc for !ht• \l 1nn1n.:.: \11\l';lll'r'i "ilh 1·1,n (.l11111n l~·1nJ.! the ~anll' :1t 7.; n1ill 1l'a.1 lhrnugh lh~· four1 h c1uartl'I' )(Ottl,OIMl'M" U(!>1~1~8•<l"><lr4 I / l I I UC"U••M JIJ~ U(I 0.:0""11· 11"•1 lle<nd•O J, C.t •• .. 11111~'°" I. J '"'o~"'"'·J~•on WMl!OO ------- GAM£ST ... TIST1CS ' F ">1 0owns •uU.•"9 Fir.r do"'"' i>fi.,"9 Firs100....,spen.UIC'!o • To!..,l•r!•IOO.n• 't'.trO> nn.rt•n'll Y•rll<N~S"'9 Y•rO\l"'t Nt1 ~••<!S9"1•""11 P""1\/fff:t •!1" ll•St.oncf: l'fll•llM'SI 10\ pen•lotfd F..mo.h/luml>lti IOOl - $.<Dt• Dy Olwr\Rn , ' ' • ·~ " .. •• .,, •• ., ' " ' .. 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Pico Blvd •• #280, tos Angeles, cur. 90064 I For 1111o1mah0n, call (213) 871--0992 s..idbt-• OJ I ,.,,... ~.... o I --I - l.lynM.agtn1 11: I "• I ·--------,, I r.i,~notfl ~---- ·--------------------· SHOW HOURS: WffKOA'IS, 1 TO 10:30 PM SATUIOAYS. 11 NOON ro lO:JO ,,.,, SUNDAYS, 12 NOON TO 7 PM 19th ANNUAL YES, IOWN ON£ JUST LIKE IT, MYSELF.' 1\·ell·playcd n1<1tch, Corona nloi·ing In an 8.7 actl't-intage. t•DOr..oo ~ u o 1.o.r JJ <le i l\lar l~i gh School edged :'\c"'l>'urt appea red lo ~~~.. ~ 1~! ~~ NOW THRO NOV 24 nc>i ghboring !\"ewport liar· have it l\'r<i i>ped UIJ ,1·hen ll•~d ' • u tJ 11 ~ 1 bor . 111·1·1, in the third and L~ 1111 \\'illia,n1 s sparkled at ~!7:~:~·.. g : -:: 1~ L.A. CONVENTION CENTER dec iding gaine of th1:ir t he net 11·ith a blocked !>••~·'•'•x ..... · co id round Clf+' g·rl vol c.~~~n•~.O:\IM''""""' PICO 6LVO. ANO FIGUEROA ST. >1e · 1 1 s · rcturn a nda spiketoputthc ,.,DL.\T~~?OO . C HHD~ENUNOf~ 1 ey b;:i ll p \:1 y off n1a ll'h Sa tu r · ·r" rs 1 11 r rtl nt. 14 .12. But il~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;ii;i;ii;i;;ii;iiii;;;;;;iiiii;i;i;;;;ii;;:ii;;' :;;:;' ~1;:0~0;;;;·.;:u;;N~P~';i';i':;;;i' ~· ;;E ';- day afternoon nt Cd:\1. l ho:-.e \.\-'ere the lasl points T he vic to'r Hd v•nces fortheTars. BILL MAXEYTOYOTA-HUMTIMGTOM B~ACH Cdl\I to t he third r ound Paula l\-1 cNamee lobbed 1'uesday night agains t un· one ove r the outstrelched MAKES YOU' AN OFFER d efeated and fourth·seeded hands of the front line for Laguna Beach at a s ite to be one point for Cdl\1 and a d e t er mined l\l o nd <iy · return 111to tht?netl1cd 1t. YOU CAN'T REFUSE I Ne\.\·port is eliminaled with After Corona mo1·e d 111 • the loss. front . I S·l ·I , the team~ The lo estp 'cedca old ' A .• Lagana Beach strngglcd trndcd service twice before W rt r S In m!!rtCa . in lhc first game before win-a hard hit ball by Corona Th I t · d 4 d Id · A · ' nin, 1;.13 then eased to-a "'"' hi t '1Ut»dc the >idcline e owes pnce . oor wagon so m menca . t 5·6 \·e rdirt in the .se~nd rur the c1 ci::1tti11g'i>0in1. Th I d 5 d Id A g""'' or its molch" s .. no•·o c::====::::::::;J e ovvest price -spee car so in merica· S;1lu1~da~. Ir Th I -., d S k Id c,,cuno "'.'""" tu " ""'' E S e on y ;;>·Spe·e port True so in America . dcci:-inn in the fi rl't gatnc L A E s"'"""'". "'"1 """"'"t ,,,.,.. The only small pickuP. with a 7'2" load bed. bor ralhcd for un ca~y 15·3 'A BRAND NEW deci»on in the second con-1975 CADILLAC tc:o,l tu ,.ct the slaJ!c lor the lhrillin l'inalc . • COUPE OE VILLE FOR ONLY $194°6 .... 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C.••Htonlcs 0111 C-• --· 11 8•• St•tt GH Co -~-2fl: Irvine Co. Policy Stnten1e11t J 'Word Processing' Gains-· County Farm Land Periled 8)' ANNE COOPEJt OUM C..llJ f'llM IUlf Oran11e County rarmland. \\hich feeds millions,. y.·\U b f s wa l lowed b y u rb an i zation unless ... ub:.idi1.ed by a largC scale considered on a nahonill as "·ell as local le\'el .'' Im portant South Coast eropsinclude: -Fresh stray.·berries, 40 percent of th e United StatE's' supply. lax progritm --1 VALENCIA oranges, Th is conc l usio n , the malnsup..J?lyfortheen· pllbliSfll61ilfil1 JN !le Com-=-t.irefiation during late sum- pa ny agric ultural policy mer . · statement, seems to be con· -Lemons. 75 percent of firmed In a report by Harold the nation 's supply. \~'. Otto. Uni\'ers ity of Other food crops in the C;,i,lifDrnia farm adYiser for re port are a ,·ocados , OrangeCounty. cauliflo\\'er. relery, s\.\•eet ··!\Iillions nation\.\•ide co rn . chi li p eppers, ·depend on this area. for tomatoesandrhutrnrb. :-everal crops," OtlO \.\'rites. In addition to food. South .. If pr..:serving a portion of Coast nurseries grow plants tbis unique farm land is in that a re shipped nation· !he national interest, then wide, Otto says. to land· economic incentives to keep scape millions of homes. 1t 11loi f arming ca n be ln areporttotheOrange County Board of Super- ''isors, \Villiam Fitchcn, county agricultural com- missioner, li sted 16 million dollar ag ricultural enter· prises last year in Orange County. Th e nur se ry business alone is a sis mil- lion enterprise. Ths purPose ol his report . says Otto, is to pose the prDblem of d1v indling rarm land . but not lo take a position on \\'hat should be done a bou t it. "THIS JS A very comple:ic issue," Otto en1pha sized. "requir.in g a great deal of stud y on state and federal levels." The \Vi l liamson Act . which offers economic in· centives to 01\'ners of un - developed land to hold their land in ""agricultural preser· \·e, has been th e only effec- tive tool a\·ailablc, Otto says, lo hold.back the urban spra\\•I. ".It is not a per· manent solution. however,'' he said . The days of farming on the l1·vine Ranch are numbered, ;1ccording to the lr\'ine Com · p<iny statement. "\Vhile far. nting wil l not be totally replaced by homes. industry and comm er cial de,·e\op· n1enteve n in the next decade or t\1·0, such a transition is inc,·itable.'' The Irvine Company's agril'ultura l operations at "the tinle of the policy statement covered 63,000 acres. ·rhe reasons cited for phasing out farming on the Irvin e . R·anc h were economic Low Output All 'Fault of Worker? :\"E\V \"ORK !U PI ) - IJ1sc losure b)' the Labor Depa rtment that produe· l1 Vily of Am eriean'\\'Orkers has fallen for three sue· l·es11"e quarters has a lot of people asking : ••\Vhy?" Is ii true Americans are 1101 y.·illing to work as hard :i nd are nol eff1cienl as they «>nee" ere? If :-.o. \\·hy? Tht" ans"·er 10 the first c1ues1ion has lo be "yes" in the case of m any companies :ind 1n so me industries. says 1;ene Jackson of CCJ\tP '.\lana;::e ment Consultants. Inc . ~e"' York. But he ancf othf'r consult::1n1s point out 1hal the l,.ahor Department .ind rconom1~t!' ;ire talking .1 bout quite a d1fferl'nt cop· _?!1'1 nf producl1vity. p \\'111\T Tll l: \" rnl•111i '~ lh;'lt the rcression h:i!-rau~cd the '1 holl' nnt\on11 I t•cn11on1y In _1;JO\\' and. OIS ;i l"t.!1'1.11\, ill · dustry Is produc ing Je,.;s per man ·h nur 11 nrked for re;1;-,on:i !hat httlc concern the11;orker. J\l any persons do not un · derstand ho"' that c.:in be. They think of produc\i\•ity in more literal <ind old fashioned terms of how fast the bench hand is \.\'Hling to toil and how competent and skillful he or she is. That"s ho"' the time study engineer a n d th e indu st rial ps ycholo g ist think of producti\•ity and they are the ones who do most of the popular talking and writing about it. · So n11turall\• the v•orkers tend tothink of it th.:it wa~-. But econ'onliits think quill' differently ~ibn11t producti' Lt) and that ·s the "ay lhe .eo1·er11 mE'nt refers to pt•oducl1 \'1l y 111 II ~ ~t;iti~llcs To thf' econo1n1st, thr tn· di v1du :1 I \1 orker 's n1 :1n·hnur 1s only a measuring 1itick - so many m'an-hours to make an automobile. so many nuts and bolts per man-hour. The m.-in-hou r also is used as ;'I unit to measure the·produt"- til"ity rate or the overal l £.'conomy or of an industry or C\'CO a con1pany. Variations in ho"' hard the y.·orkers toil or how com- petent they are matter;but iirC not the ,·ital factors. TllE REALLY important !thin gs in the economist's eyes arc the investment in machinery per \.,,orJ.:er, the capacity and age of the machinery, the quality or · t he t ec hnol ogy, the availability of materials and . above all. the degree lo v.·hich the com1lany or in · du~try is kept operat1_ng al optimum ca11acity "'1tholll do"'" t ime cause d h) strik es, material shurtag<:~ nr management'!'i opcralin ~ ;1 nd markt•lin ~ t•rror~. PO\\'Cr failures. I ranspor· lat1on s narls a nd snafus eaused by price controls or other regulatory red t:1pe ;ilso can keep a fa ctory from running at optimum c;1pacity and reduce produc- ti\'ity as measured by m;:in· hours. Tll ERE IS much evidence that v.·orke'l" dissa,Wsraction and frustration have been gto"·ing steadily in our in· creasingly technocratic "·orld. J ackson. who works primarily in companies em·. ployi n g white co llar ,1·orkers. fou nd employes resent "·ork measurements 1hat are merely quan· tltati\"C Unl ess the measurement, (.'()\'CfS hov.• "nd "'hY \.\'Ork oper ations <i re done and unless th<> "'Qrkers' \'1e"'5 ;1hout this '"'"l' consulted. producli·rit.v studies may ha,·c a ne g a ti l'e result. FINANCE Ba11king Course Scheduled A short four-\\·eek course in banking for students and adults is being offered by the Regiona l Occ upa t i"on P1~ogram. run cooperali\'ely by the Orange, Santa Ana e.nd Garden Grove Unified School districts. \Vord processing, a new titions. the space planner concept in business com· can cul eorners an(! at the munica'tions that affect.s of. same time satisfy the exact fire space planning as v.·eU needs of the individual as the life style and fun ction secretary and her equip· of secretarial pe rsonnel, is ment,''hesaid. · beginning to emerge in the The clu.ster or "open land· Los Angeles·Orange (Qunty scape" office plan also al- area_ lows space planners tomake \Vord processing speeds more eeonomieal straight the output of written eor· runs or carpe ting a nd respondence and documents overhead li ghting, com· pared to cubicle office, h'e noted. The Sa11ar organization, "·hieh has designed interiors ror companies such as Title 1nsurance, T .R .W., Ci t y National Bank. Rand Corp. and Flying T iger Lines. viev.•S word processing as today's most significa nt change in space planning. Nutting said. by combining dictating and.----------------------- typing eguipment with a "systems approach" to secretarial duties, reports \\la lt Nutting , manager or the .Newpart Beach office of Carroll Saga r Ofrice In· teriors. ·'The centers, which are J.:nO\\'O to save companies rron1 20 percent to30percent in 3dministralive costs, call ror a diffe rent space planning approach which can also r es ul t in economies,·' l'\utling said . .. \VASTED corner space 111 a conventional four-\.\'811 office amounts to about 10 ::.quare feel . Dy usi ng elusters or freestanding par- Order Yours NOW ••• tr 1000 [?-::. :~it -~;-~ Beautiful -~ Stick-on Labels • PERSONAUZ£D ·n ,1..w f _\ " ' . "\ Ot-4¥ I Beginning Tucsda~·. Nuv 19. classes "·ill be held ut 80 ---------0----' 'STYLISH 'EASY TO USE . J$1so 1'.' .. -,.,· ~ y,:.C~10 Plaza Square in Orange on l'uesday and Thursday from 7 to 10 p.m. <i nd Saturday from 8 a .m. to noon th rough Saturday. Det'. 21. According to l\1 arvi11 C Graf, ROP coordin::itor. topics to be covered include teller duties; new accounts; safe deposit; notes, collec· lions and exchange, and the economy of banking. 1'ilartin \\lei r is the in structor. There is no tuition charge for the course. Persons in· terested n1 ay call Graf at !:>97·6111 or come into the · OUSD orfice, 370 N. Glassell St., Orange: Just a few words in the right place ... Daily Piiot Classified Ads Dial the d irect line 642-5678 ' ! 'r~x-Deductible Gilt to HOAG "fEM_ORIAL HOSPITAL 1 GUARANTEE YOURSELF AN INCOME FOR LIFE! Here's lilt ptilttl w•v lo mlkt y(>(Jf money 01 ~ecu1111e~ do .. ..__duly". ' 1. 2. ........ 11 ""~"'''~~ • ~"~ ~ .... -• t~~ ~ •• un •nod ·~11 ~•"'~ ol 'l>UI lol!ow ''"~ v,,.·,.,11 b• ""•'d"' ••lh ~ >11~~1.~1 •• 1 .... ~ ...... ""' curr.~t •octlttt tu n 'ORDER FOR YOURSELF OR A FRIEND • IHA'l ANO lllf OF L.AllL .. ,. .... 11111 he 1lJ M•I• ltr•lt AllJl•w•, AIJ'1111 tlS&I L.lfflt O• .. ,, Miff A Prl11tff IH•~'· . . r----------------~-~-·~ ,Ill ftt ftlk """"'dip •IMI !Mil wifh.11.Sf te;: • I Special Land Sale $395 Per · Lot • Pllet rrint"'t L1 ... Dif ... .. _.., • R===F1~2oor::~::::-~-~1e0~·----+-~~ STON 63' 1 ~...........,~~E 40cyt_PAR~l,tljg= 16' . EOR SALE • • 2s.1•0 ~ ,., 14-1 r...; 1•.t2D Set> ft. l ldog. 548 3414 OR YOUR BROK i:'.R . T ~ Oldnf&ursritlnU CJCtf .. I) Lc.s,iJl}1 h1ur1.t.d1.t.c'l.Dt.llw')'I. (iold co1n!I. ~ilvtr hvlUon. Cir ~+h'tr 1\111'1 IJJ,fl!! .ind Pta1 tnv1n ln\t.rcol\tlM.Tl.W ln¥ca.trnt.nl Com~l\Y 500 Newoort Cenle< dr Newport 8t1et1 ~ 10 .• Full Cash Price · Cash, Check ar Money Order.:- l..t. .,.,._,..., katiM W.. M "91--.,11 C~ $oW • • finf CCNM, flrll -"M ..... Hein .. s.~ ""'..,.o.., -. ~· ....... 17,lt7• ' .... te 5 ,.Ill. . ' ' ' I • 11 thi~ $OUnd\ im110sslblt .•. ta11 lod•1 lot Ille eye openint slOfJ ol Holl Mt morial lfo$p111l's "Four I l~J1blc Plin' tor Gi¥1n1·•. YCRI wlH liiii!l0f1jliiifiif $111Prist! ·Telephone: (714) 645-l600 £1tension 106' As ll lo• Tttorl\1t S11l:lhnott HOAG MEMORIAL HOSPITA l Newpe>rt Boulevarel Newport s~aeh, CA 92660 Pott OHie• ... IUO . Cool• /lltN. '•!;"""' .'26:1, R ......... ,., •• _..!._!••-•••-··~-.. ---···-- __ ................ ~ ............ w ........ ~·· --tm-- I I I I I L-----~--------------,·J . ' . . ... I Real Estate ·'' Questions/Comment ~ . By Realtor Randa ll Mccard le It appears that most o( our homes and office buildings today have been designed I nd bullt for one purpose only-style. It Is obylous there is no thought at all to that ot the energy crisis al'ld to the saving of energy. · We are told that the heatlftg, llghtlng, a nd cooling or ~r homes and offjces are: 1..m.aJo.r .consume.-..of our- ffa tll ral resource!!. -. Sund!Y. November 17, 1974 0,t.ILVPJLOT Q • llousi1i9 P icture Village San Juan Rate Low 'Bright Spots' Pinpointed H•' SA \'S POSITIVE factors in-LOS ANGE L ES tAP ) -The ""' housing indui lry has been shrouded cJude; \Vhile inflation continues with pessimism as inl1ation and ap--Planned unit de\;tlopments with to •force many new home prebe.nsi,on about the economy-climb. homes in the $25)00-40.000 price ,loan interest .. rates o s But there are some who see bright range a re doing ,veil. They are much as 10~ pe rcent and spots. prima rily r esid ential communities higher, homebuyers at two "There a re patches or light in the with their dwellers co mmuting to Orange County new home REAL ESTATE California housing scent:.'' s ays nearby work sites. rommunities ar~ still being J ackson W. Goss, president of_ In-off-ered 9'A percent interest -vestor5 mortga.ge -Insurance Com· -At "the other end or the price spec· rates, accordirig to J ohn panyof Boston. trum. luxury single·tamily dwellings Stuart , marketing and sales · "--------" This company works with lenders, are selling. The reaM>n is that people manager fo"r U.S. Develop-Off suc h as savings and Joan associations, able to afford a high price tag have buying m arket is stronl; ih mo11t !urger cities. "NE\V MULTI-FAMILY construc- tion is slow, ho...,•ever , as lnveston <1ire unwilling to make large com mit- ments now, waiting for economic clouds to disperse,'' Goss.says. He adds lhilt any loosening of the mortgage m·oney tnade available for e"isting pro pe rties will have a positive effect on the new home pic- ture as welt. llas there been any planning to develop a bulldlng: for the future -that would be of the energy.saving va~lely rather than the energy-wasting type? ;seems to me there coold be a lot accomplished_ without any real sacrifice In i omfOrt. Do-you haVe·a ny ment Corporation, builders ·New. ice mutual savi ngs banks and commer-not strongly fell the infiaUonary bite of Village San Juan in San cial banks, by insuring the·top 20-25 and are still steking a home for in· "r.t any O'>''ners or older residence~ Tom Cone!. president of vestment purposes J uan Capis trano. percent or high-ratio conventional · are simply holding onto their ho.mes, "Be cause or far -sighted E state B ui lde rs Inter- mortgage loans. · -On the co ndomini um scene, up-unable to a ttract buyers in a.tight research and planning done nation a l announces the Goss says California is one of the per-priced units are mo''ing. There is money situation." accordi ng to Goss. information on this matter? 1 Thank you. D.1.t .• Costa i\t•sa Yes. The energy-saving office building is " ' ·ept· that has been tn plttnning for some time. It ,, . ell as Jong as two ye ars ago, we relocation of the coll)pany's few areas in t he country "where li ttl e activity in lov.•er-priced con-"Once they sell, look for these people were a ble. to pre-comrriit c 0 r-p 0 r a te 0 r Ii c es to savings and loan associations are ad· dominiums. to be in the m arket for a nev.· d\vel· p:;>int the way to a ll buildings of the future. . Enough energy-saving features have been .it into newly designed projects to cut enerty consumption by al least 40·percent. The square blockhouse-style struc- ture will have t hick walls, one-third the windows or a conventional ornce bui lding, and a windowless north wall. Lighting wi ll be concentrated in work areas and stairways; heating will involve a system for directiqg more warm a ir into a cool zone rather than to try to raise the building's temperature. Joan funds which ure now Newport ·center in the new ve rtising mortgage money at 90 per· -De m a nd fo r .apartme nts by ling." en a b Ii n g u s to p ass on _w_:•.:.11.:.'_:F_:a_r:.go:__B_a_n~k-B_w_· id_i_n:.g._;C· c~e"'.n.'..t 'o.:'. o~f..'.t~he'.:._":co"'s~t!o~(~lh~e~p'.'.:ro~pei::'.rt~yc_. -·--p~•::•:.:P.::l•:_:s:::q::u•::e::•:.:•::d...::_ou::t...::_of:....:t::h•:....:h:.:o.:;m:.:e:..· _________ ------ S"a vi n gs to homebuyers ," . 1 - Stuartsaid. "The 91/~ percent Interest rate is most applicable at . our single fa mily Patio 1 llomes at Village San J uan Solar cell s on the roof will be used lo capture heat for storage in 10,000-gunon water t anks beneath the building. · iri San Juan Capistrano. At., Vi ll ag e San J u a n , I home buyers m ay invest with as little as only five or 10 percent down. Entire projCcts (so me government-sponsored) will ·feature design inhovaUons selected from over 500 sug- gestions submitted by utility companies, m anufac- turers and other designers. All.experimentaf:teatures \\•ill lie carefully monitored over the next several year.s, to determine wtiich ones have the most prac- tical application. . Architects poin t out that many of the' building's features are .. really common sense style changes that come when designers think o{ energy rather than fl air." At Vi llage San Juan, the Single fa mily Patio Homes and Townhomes offer from two to four bedroom model~ with up to two and·onj:!-hali baths. The on e and two- story townhome styles are priced from $36,990 . 'EDITOR 'S f'o'OTF:: Rardoll R. McCardle is <in invedmnt analyst, college leclurn, bnd m.thor of "Real F:stote in.. California." Send your commenlt and qlU'Sfions tq_McCardlt clo IM Daily Piiot, PO Bor J5'1J, Cosio Mesa, Cd. 92626. Village San Juan· centers around a three and one-half acre fi shing and boating Jake that is surrounded by c urvin g paseos a n d pumerous greenbelt park areas. Upon completion, the community will feature S l A d G • three pools and a cabana a e S . war ive n co~ri~;e San J uan, just off the San Diego F rfe'>''ay, F J · • c k may be reached by taking or asmine ree the Junipcro Sec" exit, · the n turning under the . Jasmine Creek, an rtt . J . Grand Award and for the freeway and then left to the Brock a nd Sons, I nc. Best l nleiior · Decor~atln·g, community entra nce. . townhouse development in $45 000-plus price· le.ider : Sa les and models at Vil· Corona d e l r.t a r , has category . lage San J uan a re open f ·1d· · daily from 10 a .m .. until 6 !eceived,one _o the bw . 1ng Interior d es igner .for p.m. industry s h1 ghes~ awards J asmine Creek was Beverly ::--the Major _A~h1evement T ho mpson I nteriors of 1n Merchand1 s1n1 E"cel·. Newport Beach., a~cording Irvine Office Jenee 8ward sponsored _by to Vi ncent D. Petralia, the Sales and ~1 arkettng s ou 1 he r n ca I i r or n i a Golde n State ~led ical O>uncil of the Building In· R esid e n ti a l DivisiOn Suppl y Co mt>a n y has dustry Association. l\1anag~r for Brock. relocated its corporate of· The J as mine Cr eek · ri ces a nd pri nc ipal ac- development won the award The 34 6·u nit develor>· tivities lo Ir\'ine Industrial for Best Sa les Office ment.featuringtennis cour- Complex, accordin g to Di.Splay iil t he 545,000-plus ts, club house, S'>''imming . Coldwell Ba nk er Commer· I e· a de r c a l e g or Y • · pooll:i and gr een belts, offers cial Brokerage Co., which Nominated for three awar-single .and two.story homes represented the \•eterinary· ds, the project was also a in prices ran ging from supply firmin securing new final ist for the over al l . $95,SOO toSllS,OOO. facilities. " lest Idea Since i Two-year supply . ( 104 Ii.sis) furnishtd in conve11ient t11r-olf p1d for just $1.25 jposta11 pnpaid) Send in Coupon Today and Become ·A · -super Shopper ,. ........... ~----- 1 fill I• this coupon, clip ••d .. iJ with $1.25 to : , __ ...,.. ·1tt Print inc Shoppinc lilt Post Office Box 1560 Cosll Mt sa,Calif.92626 Shopping Carts Now you can do a week's shopping without forgetting a single ite!ll! Use pre-printed shopping lists prepared for you by PILOT PRINTING . 140 separate printed items. plus additional spaces you can fill in your10lf. lust check 'em off - 34 St1plcs 21 Ve1et1blts 14 fruits 6 Bakery Items 5 Btvtra1es 19 Me1t and fish entries 11 Dairy items 20 Miscellaneous • 1----------------------I i ---~-~----------------1· I . ' I ._ ... I --------------------·-- DAILY PILOT ' ' : 1tS.rtt•11 .. ,..,.11,c..i1 1 -------------·---------·-:~~~~~---~---............... ~ ... ,..,1 . ' Th'ere's a home for you here. · And more room for living. Be ca use Deerfield Patio Homes is part of a planned residential area. The new 236-acre community of Deerfield. In the new City of Irvine, an exciting cultural, educational and business c?nter. The core of Deerfield 11 a10-acre public park. -It connects with a regional trail system and unites the community. There are smaller private parks, too, that bring swimming pools and other recreational facilities within easy walking distance· Of every home. We're bringing back the neighborhood school. Elementary an d junior high schools will be located next to the park: And, because young families are busy, and young women are the busies.I of all, Deerfield Day Care Center is planned. ', These homes have room for living. Deerfield Patio Homes feature firepl aces, wood beam ceilings and master suiles. Two, three or four bedrooms. Plu s pl enty of glass. And your private, fenced palio. You can judge our homes by their setting. In building Deerfield Patio Homes, we put the emphasis on quality co~struct ion, with an eye to easy oare. But a lot ol effort . went into building a good community, too. So when you come to look at our homes, also take a look at what's around them. l l • -+=""""~~· FROM $47,490 'I • ' DEElffl.D ! 0 J --"OK.Ml #2 WOOORUSH IN THE MEW CITY OF IAVINE (714) S52·1331 • " PATIO HOMES ' . -.... • • • ' • I I I • A DAIL. Y PTLOT Sund'Y· November 17, 1974 R ~sea rclier Predicts B9using to Perk ·up ·There's tough sledding ahead in the 'housing industry for the .!>hort term , but in 1975 the annualized housing st<irl rate \1•111 hit J.ll n1ltt1on , <•leading m;.1rkcl1n g consultont told the Saro~ •;,ind ~I arkclint! Count ii of the Building Jnd~st ry ~ssocl:i~ionreccnt'ly. , Sanford H. Goodk in. board chair- m an or the firm lx:!aring l11s nan1 e. · said the monthly ~l!111 rate 1vlll suar rron1 the r;itt• of 800.0UIJ and a hno~t hit the \110 nl ill1on mark 1n the next 1:!·15· month fJeri od Un the C;tl lforn1a sc.(·nc. some 135.UUO ~!arts a rc foretast n1 tile ·coming )ear -dov.·11 JU JM.>rccnt rrom 'th•~ Yl'ar -stalc<l Get1rge Fulton. \'ice 1iresldent-1n;1rkctini.: fur \\";dkcr 1& Lt.·e. one uf the nalio~1 ~ largest realty broke rage t1rn1:.. ABOUT llALt' of the starts \1111 Uc. single ramily, F ulton stt id In nor- lh<:rn California, single fan1ily :.tarts \\'Ill account for GS percent and n1ullL · ,family units 35 percent. · ' Both Goodkin and Fulton 11grccd 1hat 1975 wi ll set the pallcrn for the in-~ ,d~try for the re1na1ncJer of !his decade; hou·ever. each has had a di r- fcrcnt s cenario so far a:. ubst:.tclcs \\'ere concerned. "The mone y problem \1 ill bi; solved." Goollkin clccla rl·d. "but I don't kno1v about the en\·11·onn1en-'tali ~ts. • 1 "As I see it, the housing industry ,\\·ill have lo be better ecologists, bet· ' ~o REAL ESTATE • ter pl a crs and helter consumerists ir il is going to sur,·f1·e \1·ithi11 the fra me11•ork or free enterprise .• ' ,.... ' A'.'00 AS f',\R as consumerism is concerned, Goodkin ~:jid, .. \Ve 1nu st ;1ntici pate that full disclosure will become inl'rcasin gly import ant.'' Fulton 's trystal ball calls for in· t-reasing adapt .. tion or the l·lawaii\Jn trend of in\'estor·01\•11cd housing. ''Currently, some 55 perce nt Qr the condominiums there are investor: O\\'ned since inflation is making 'it in- t reasingly difficult for the average "'age-earner to own his O\\'n home. · lie 110ted that a used condo,rniniu m of less tha n l ,000 square feet -the a\•eragCsize·the-re -·s-e1Js for SSS;OOO, -and the a\'erage. price of a single sing le family home is S85,000. - FULTON ALSO envisions the pos· sibility of a ··consumer revolution," b y the \'O l a t ile. voci f e rou i; protagonists of the 1960'.s. 1'he outcome of this demonstration could well result in heav}' governmen· t a! subsidies. he says. Gerald R. J\lclntyre,.vice president of Security Pacific Bank, beJieves that the industry's t"·o most im- mediate remedies are in the form or pending legislation. "ONF. 1S T ll E Brooks-Cra nston Act, whic h \\'Ould provide up to S7 bil- lion, \Vith 5750 million for home Joans at eight and three-quarters Percent in- lerest. The other is a measure that \\·otlld all o1.1.• S5.000 of interest income fro!Jl. ~avin gs accounts to be exempt from taxation. "Th-e latter u·ould be' a real incen- li \'e to the s mall investor and, hopefully, \1'ould cause funds to !lo"· back into lending inst itutions, something that we desperately need ". !\lcl ntyre said. ' · Energy Home Their Castle Grand Opening, Phase II. ,_ The Sea Terrace Apartments for adults: · sun, fun, sea and sand. LaaunR Niguel's Sea Tetrace Apart· menl11 create a new kind bf npartment A lh·lng for adults. From patio or balcony 4 you look out upon an ocean view, or a park-like setting. \Vhite sandy beaches and cruising l!lailboat.S invite you tu enjoy a s"•im, sail, or C\'ening stroll in the sunset. And 1oi.th your marina-styled apartinentcome all the pleasures o( Laguna Niguel"s 8.000 acre l\"orld-great Q recreation, convenient shopping, friendly J pe<.1p\e. It's the choice \Vll.Y to li\'e. Put d lift in your lift ... todoycome to • Laguna Nigu~I The Choice Community Rancho Berna1·do a'nd Village Park, oth"er fin 'l, Ne\v Towns by Avco Community Developers, Inc. ( 714) ~493-050 I L ~ I , Marina-st)·ledt&:2 UX.Ury nter10rS b<M room, have I & 2 balhs. All-electric iounnet kitchen and bu il~ins. t bedroom from$230. 2 bedrooms from$250. Some furnished at$30 more a month. Recreation Center Come home to thP joys of rl!(reation nt your own Rec. Center. Ther«'1 a 1pprkling 5\vim- nung [KlOI and J acuiii, his/hers sauna~. billiard and game room1, and a partr kitchen and fil't'side loung'f. By DO ROT ll EA BROOKS cuttin~nergy demand to one-third south side are deciduous trees. These 1------~··E\V--'\"ORJrTU'P[) -Therc·c,--',~he=norm al rcsidcntiii\:1sai!e, alless -Wil s a e lie ome from summer 1--------::.~ .• ;;: .. :.:::;;:;;iict'.;'!; nothing really different about living in than S500 extra cost, barring price sun, but in \\'inter, their leaves gone. I ,- r, ' ' this ~ouse -exec.pt for the unusual fluctuations. Co:-t of the prototype in-they v.·ill allo\v the sun to reach solar- numl>e r or people '''ho arc inte rested eluded a ll :.tudics <indJ1c1v tie vices. heat-collcCtlng panels. On the. ~no~rt:,;;;•+----~i!?--l in it. and maybe its cosL" _. -P.Sl'tl.";.~tl ECK-','t'.\T> 1..'ll~tg?~ sid~·ergrem .tend•-varter" i;iii'ris ·!'llary/\1\l\~W3.~SUmmiilg 1. It 1 R bert W 0 year-roundprolcct1onfrom coldnorlh Up her rl·rst re ck r11· · 1g . P SC'rva ion cons u an o . ep-w·1nds · w u·c ·so \'II in en-pen concei\'cd the idea and Allen· . · · · ·, · f nsyl\·anla Po\11e r <1nd Li g ht Con1-to1.1.n. 1~;,1., archttctt Uonald \V. J)un-A ~r1vac.Y pan~ 1n . ront of the_ pany's e~perime ntal energy conser· ck\cc \Vas com in issioned to design the ho_me s. main e ntrance ?ISO pe~orms valion home in Schnecksvillc, P11., a · h<5me "lo ai>peal to a\·crage ta,tes; t~1s v.•1ndbreak function_. Privacy $1 20,000 house \\'hich looks like a nlodcrn but not modernistic... panels at the rear actually are solar modest s in g:Je .fa mily home that "The most' efficient shape to con-heal coll ectors. Sola.r heal panels also s hould cost, perhaps , $35,000 to 550,000 serve energy 'in ;i house \l'Ould be lo ma~e up a fence-rail as:ound a south· in just about nny American Com· build it as 3 sphcr<'." Romancheck fa~.1~.g upper·s~ory -~~~k. munity. s:iid, "but who'tl \\'<int to buy it? So "'e ~inc~ the s un ts \ery low o.n the l\Iary Anne. hus band Kenneth. a "·ent to a t"·o-story design _that's hon zon 111 the cold ~onth.s. ~e 1ncor- gtructural roreman ror PP&L's con~ the beSt comp romise bel-.;een u porat~~ our pa nels 1~to \_ert1~a l sur- s truc tion depa rtment , daughter s phere and the high hcat·loss charac· faces, Rom~nc.heck said. ra.~her Roxanne, 12. and Son Kenny, 7. mo\"ed teristic of a s praii·iing single-story than use unga1nl) roof collectors. into their new home on Labor O::iy. house." '1"hey rent. not O\\'ll, it and u·ill be Philadelphia's Franklin lnslitutc TllE llEART OF the home is 3 stan- dard tu·o·ton electric heat pump. to provide "'armth 'Or cooling. lts,cir- • A rugi game of singles or douhlea is a E:'reat way to stay in ~hape. A court ia now under construe· tion and due for completion in Oclobel". • ~-' " l ~ ' _ .......... Directions: From 1..01 Angeles, take the San Dieft1)/ S&nta Ana Pree· "''aY 110uth to Crown Valley,- Psrkway exit. Rlrht (approx. 6 mi.) to Pacific Coast Highway. Left 1 mile to Niguel Rd. Lefton Niguel Rd. to The Sea 'lerrace Aparbnents. there only a year. research laboratories a nd Drexel Cni1·erFity v.•ere l':Jllcd in to provide J,IK E ALL NE\\' homes. this one suggeslions .i nd to compile an in - had a"'f'ew bugs. It had more than the dependent report on the oi>cration of culatory system is an ingenious "war-'------------"---------------""''----~----------~--­m-1.1.•ate r loop" 1.1.·hich uses heat pipes 1· u~ual possibilities ror such bugs in the the home's syslen1s as 1.1.·<"ll :.is the bi g package of heat <ind energy-con-O\'Crall cfri ciency orthedcsign. ser\•ing ideas, and in lhe myriad elec-1 neluded , behind the hon1e·s or- tronic sensors and recording devices dina ry exterior are solar hcat-collec- tohelpe\'aluale theirpcrfor1nance. t ing panels. electric heat pump, i\lary Anne s lipped at the recent ·"·aste-heat·collicting water loop. and home previe w -let on thar the dozens of other ideas vthich will be Sp<'Cially insulated draperies desig-tested under ordinary li\'ing con· ned to conser ve heat energy "'·ere dili()nS in the next year, modifled af· being opcraled·by hand until the unit ter that a nd then be made availa ble to \1'3!'! hooked 111> that 1.1.·lll do this contractors, builders, architects and automa! ical1y morning and night. / the ~e nera l public. Hobert Romunchcck. PP&L supe · \·isor of research Llnd technical scr· RO!'l1Al\CJIECK Si\ID he and Dep· \·ices. \vho is in charge or the projel't, pen tried lo consi der C\'ery possible said the n1odel is <'Xfl('Clcd to re·sutt in ener gy-saving system, rrom inside an energy-cons{'r1·ing systern that c:.tn out. E\'en the trees In the yard arc be incorporated into ordinary homes, part of the conservation plan. On the . I and heal exchll ngers lo ga rner e1·ery possible calorie of once·"'·astcd heat from the fireplace, rerrigerator and other appliances, and even from used hot 1.1.·ater as it goes down the drai n and frorn the under_ground septic tank. The wa rm water is stored In a 1.000:- gallon lank in the basement or the home whi'ch in turn heats the house. If the s un doesn't shine ror a long tinle and the applianc~ don't provide enough eneregy to the loop to warm the \\·ater in the big tank , ,Romancheck said, it v.•ilt be heated electrically. But C\'Cn on the few occasions when this may b{' necessary, he said, it v.·fll be done late at night soai; not (o adversely affe~t the utility pe ak. .. • • • I TOI!! tht s~n Oiti;o r1tt1•1•v i.o~, Bt•h Blvd. r<it, S,,..,11> fi.,. m1lrl 1., r .... ,r.-c~1 Mliv""'""· rb;t.1 on 1'.1nflr Co .. 1 lt•i1hw.1v kl (..tt.fm \\",..1.!>1 . nght on Goldm \.\nt t, mok 10 lk"' h"'•I~. t lunhn.i;rvn e,..,,. h ... -~~~~ ~ ---...--.;;--*~-c::::::..:-...r ,: "" -. .. . . ~t"' ,.,.,. "_.. · ,,-~•,,•,..,..·~·A>.I 1•t·"""-"··~""·••.,;. ...... ·H\> ·~··~. • ..... ••• t"'f':.•l;' .• ·: ... ~ .. _ ... ,...,~.:1·~ .. ~· .. . ' M.J. BROCK & SONS, INC. ~w.t . , . o wholly owoed $Ubsldloiy ol 9M. Corpo1011on . . - ' The Ne~e111 Again Place · In Ne'"port Beach • • FOR IN Fj)RMATION CALL ~40-4020 r • • • Use · of PsychoJogy Aids Build~rs Psychiatric research is just SO families will create a one means or helping land l ittle pocket or identily d ev e loper s a n!t ·ho n1 e \\'hi ch limits confrontation. builderJ> underslllnd people "Some extremely in· so they can build the better teres ting s tudies by '<1 communilies demanded by uni versity psychiatrist to~uy's e nli ghtened, en-ba ve d e.t errn in..e.d lhe vironment1:1lly -oriented amount of human confron- public. talion torced on peclple. Tha t obser va t ion was., Toda)'. the re is so much made in Allunl a recentl y by confrontation that the even· ~lal[lh '.J. l\lartin. I'ri.n<:ipal "tual terU.lenc.Y is for .. the..P:Cr ..... - 1n CT\arge of planning :it son to turn inward, cu tting \Valter Jlichardson A_s-oft e_y..e..r..)'..QAC_.J.he.n. h'e .sociates, the national ar-might start fi ght ing back in chiteclural and pl<inning onev1ayoranother. oriented. that m11ny people "ho live '"In areas where there has 1n Denver ;,re from the t!ast ~11 much inmigration. you or l he m 1d "'e~t . 'fhes1· cancJodifferenlth1ng~f"rOm people wanted to 1nak<' a a development s t.indpoint. transition, but not all the But in communities that way lo the \Vest Co:1st . Such have not had muc h in-peoplear~willlngtomakf.'3 ·migration, peo"ple are very departure from !ht• past. trat1itionally oriented and but not muc h. So ct housin g it's extre mely difficult to development \vith :1 Ne1\• make radica l depart11res t;ngland sea villaJ:C at· rrom the past. 1"hat"s \vhy mosph ere \vus son1t·thin' ttrnrnmrfiT'iiraos rlTO'Wrast'fieyi ou Tcl""fill1 y \1101 an so many Cape Cod houses the projecl is ;i s uctl."s:-. -and-Georgitttr-ttpttrlmt-ntiJ .. On the other hand. nn' in certuin parts of the coun-di lut e1! California ll c~ign try. • h<iS f<nled in Dcrl\t'r. On(' firm in Costa ?it csa. I-le ap-· pea r e d al a l\VO·day "BUILDERS llA.VE lo ''BUILO E R S !\t UST sem inar o n '.'.J IO\Y to decide how much confron-kno\v what lo build ror REAL ESTATE rl'ason is that if 1111• pt.•1Jplc- relt comrortahlc \\ 1ll1 th ~•\ kind of d e~1 g n . the.v probably \\'Ould h;i\·c n1oved toCaliforni:i , not Den\"er ·· J;\cq ui r e. Pack a ge, and tat ion they are going to push people in their area. In Prepare Land For Real people into in their relation-Southern California, ror E stat e Devel opme nt.·· ships with their neighbors. Ira.st that \Vith the small example, people get ter-~ponsored by R eal Estate Too much, and the people lO\\"n in "'hi ch many of us riblvturned-o(fbvattemots "i\t A.RT IS TOLD the Revie\v magazine and· the \viii dilute their sense or grew up. A IO-minute \lo•alk t o re -create Colonial dc\'e lopers a nd builders Rettl Est<:1te Institute or neighborhood identlty. or bike ride would take.you Virgin ia· architecture that they \\•ill have to aban· :"\ew-York l:niversity. They_ won't relate to what out into the country. It was because they wa nt to cut don much o f I h ei r J\l artin,told the group that they live in and will end up easy lo .compre hend your loose from the traditional t radition<i l thinking, just to the housirig industry must reeling depressed." environment.Yout~l more ties that bound them st<iyinbusiness. makea greatererrorttoun-~lartin spe ll e d out secure when you realize the wherevCr they Jived in the ··Tr adition all y,'' sai d . d ersla nd people in psy# sever al de veloper-builder ·extent or the community past~ ~lartin . "vou h<i \'e tendl'd to cho ogjcal term s~ choices that af!ecl hu"'m.an whi ch affects your life. .' ''1'rY.lsplanted styles'"l·an rl'gard ti1c l;.ind dl'\"elup.. •confrontatio ns: road way \\"Ork beautifully if hetnd led 1n cnt process as containing ''DEVELOPERS a nd patterns,thesizecindshape ''I N PLA.NN.J NG Cl carefully. ,For example. <1 .1u st l\!."O eleme nt~: a niet't' Sund.iy ND"ember 1/.197' OAILYPftO't t r . , ~ }., Meet Allison Deerr ' One of the '" .J .. ' ' ,! •. , .• ..... 1, rF'ilors--1-- . ' Ro le People lier leature !ilOncs on me<.hr1ne and :.t'1Pnce h11\'e ""On ;H•ard~. 1n add:lion 10 ~1ng Jt,¥;~ µlain 1n1erei-l1n~ ror re11ul ;.ir readers 01 People. l>u1 Alh;,,on. J1lo.t." illl P.eople :.t;i 11er~. h;indles ;;II I.ind~ or :1ss1gnn1t-n1:. 1n a l11J1r.il 1'-CCI., r\ i,:r,11Ju.,\e of Calllorn1.i Slate lJn i \•er~itv at Fullerton ;ind Fullerlon l "ulleit1•. !>hC 1"1rked tur lhl' ~·u!lerton IJdi\,Y New~ Triliun .. t1elun·"iurnn11.: h!.'r reporlon.it :.1~h1~ r.n \hp llr;111J(<' 1·0.ist .ind JOhUlll? lhe D..VX, 1'1lul ,.,1,111 111 l~~l. .\lh~on ti~~ .,.011 p·1"f~o11.1I honor~ 1n 1u:.1 thl• pa:.t 1ear 1rom Or;,Jn;;:ti 1"uunt1.; \r111a1al l\1d11l·.1· Fou11d.i11011 ~p11epsy &i1·1ct.1•. _Ch11d ren"s llOm<.' ~·el.\· ,1.na" ,\~~0(•1;111011 lu1 llcr.irdt•d C1t111;n~ You ll 11nd t1pr'b)hll(' .ilrrh.)!>1 ~1·pr~· da1· 111 Pi•oµll'. [ 'fl~le I is the Daily Pilot's · Aw rd-,vinning se ction for . 'vomen (and ~other people, too ) bui lder s, make decisions Of Ope n s pace, Size and development, \Ve Should try Del)\"er project \Ve desig-t>f land IO bl' gradt•d <1t1d ("l1\ that force huma n confron-location of recr eational lo define ti'ie edges of the ned, Provi n celQ\\'ll T~an-up into sn1al!c1" 111eet:~. and ta\ion," I\1artin said. "In a a me nities, a nd the types residents' cl)vi ronmenL If ding , i s a tremendous some kind of ~tr11<:tur1·~ to large d e ve lopment, t he and deslgns of the living they can't walk o.r bicycle departure from \vhat ~i s be putuncachptt·c<'.~l"o ~ur­ bui lder may put in one large units. into the country, \Ve ha \•e lo traditionall"y do.ne there, \"ivc in this Ei1\ iron1nl·ntnl comm unity r ec r e1;1 tion He a lso · spoke or the help them establish the But by really trying to un-Er:1. \\'t' <i re no\\" le:.u;n1n~ facility \\'h"ere 500 families psychology or size" and the dincnsions of a comfortabl e destand the m a rk"et an_d the hfl\\' to consider the total in1 . \\'il l have to confront each ''p syc holo gy or the environment s o they can ·~o pl e who live in the mediateenvironment -it "s other or a numberof smal· d isplacement or people." achieve a sense or iden-3rea,thedevelopmentfirm. ea"Sv to unders tand it ~ ler facilities spaced around T alking about tbe "psy-· tity." . The Gale Organization. phySica l t har;icteri slirs. the project . Breaking things chology or siie," he noted. Speaking about the "psy. created.a project that's sel-but to eomplctc the pitturC into smallerconfponentsis thatitlshardforapersonto chology of the· dis-Jing like hotcakes in a thepsychologyoftheenvir- ps ychologically b'e tler relate to sprawling subur· place ment or people ." marketthat's very son . onment must be under-·+ because people relate much bia, which causes him lo J\lartin referred to all the "The developers know stood as \vell. ' more comfortably. Jose his seOse of identity. • · migration tha t occurred in ,__::_::_:::.:..:::::c::.:_:,.::::::..::....::::::.::......:.....: _____ _J _____________________________ ~,..,-lo- "A person can convenien-"\Ve have subsl.ivision 3'-this country. He said that tly get to know 40.-to 50 \er s ubdivision. Each one people who mi_g rate to other families at mos t. Beyond loo\.:s like every other qne. areas are cutting loose from l---th.a.t~SJJeiJ:b.bors_are_alL.l'her.e.'.s-DO..place..lor_peopl.e._.lhe.institutions...th41Lmolded­ just st rangers who happen to perceive where. one* ehds their behavior an~ _caused to li ve nearby. So, a pool for and another begins. Con· them lo be trad1t1onally ' - • One-third Sold Sea Wind Breezing Along ' • Since it opened this sum-sure residents .o! a' .flean, outdoor entertaining there is mer. Sea\Vind Newpor\ fres h appearance ·around a pew electTic barbecue for Beach has sold .. D1ore than ea~ch home ... Centrlllly the patio and an easy pa'iS· one-lhitd o r its con-situated among the homes through -window between dominium homes. is a private pool and jacuzz.i -the kitchen and renclosed The homes are surroun-forSeaWind~esidentsonly. garO.en. Elcclric garage ded . by condom i'n.lum Sea\Vind offers three door openers are inst3!!ed developments much hither mpdels from which to upon request or the new in.price owing to their ideal chbose depending on one's hom.eowoer. location above Newport n~s for size and style. The two a nd three- Harbor and the expansive E ach model features a bedroom hOmes are located Pacific. Sea\Vind is just spacious master bedroom at the corner or Superior minutu 'from. the ~beacti_with lar_g~-wa!k·in close~ Avenue and. Ticonderoga either \\•alking or bicycling aru;t dr~ss1ng area. Th~re ts just above Newport Harbor. and an equal distance from carpeting throug h~ut and Sea\\1ind models are open stores and conve nient shop-decorator selected ~ghl fi?'· daily frotn 10 a .m . to dusk. ping areas. · tures. The gas fireplace .-----------l comes complete with logs and r e mote s tarter and there is thermostaticall y controlled forceed air heating. DEVELOPED EV DonE. '"ood"·ard. Sea \Vind is one of the only condominium developments in Newport Beach priced as lo\v as· 545.000. The natural wood e~teriors or the one and t"•o story condominiums blend \vilh the beauty or lhe sur- rounding area. The developroent's full grown trees and exterior landscapin g a re profes· sio n a ll y maintained throughout the year to • SEA\\'JND llAS design reatures which m ake it a value beyond compare. In- cluded in each new home is a built-in was her and dryer, trash compactor, wallpaper \o the kitchen and maste .bathroom. and mirrored wa rdrobe d oors in the m aster bedroom suite. F'or DAILY PILOT F airwa yt Luxury ... and 8 3/ti% Financing ! I -.;::'· . Fairway Hom es f f111110,,.lif· ,.,,,,,l1i11u1i1111 , •• 1111• r"lf/t lllll/·lfllflfil_\' l'1'!'1irlr•11r·1•1i uf 1:;1i1·11'11\· lln1111• .... 011 1111· ."il111r1·1·li/f~ (,"11/ff.'11111"1il' i11 ."io11 (:/1•1t1i,11/I·, . . . . . . ,,,, .. . . 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(~uh11r1 ·1I 1\li1rbl1· l'11lln11111 :11 l .t•i1<11r1• S11•11111 l~ntl1-" .1,u"'h N~·l1u1 (;,11•1tt.·1i11;: T ,vo, T h'ree an d Four Bedrootns -$48, 9()0 to $58,400 und re1ne1nber-8'Yirhi Finu111·in;? ,\,.11iJ11ble! l'/111111• J,1).'l-122.l ''!"'" l~1·1·r_,· ll1\r ~.,11 1 li••µo ,..,.,., ... ,., '" ':,,.,,r ..... t.-1 :.1 .~·ll" .. rr.r .. 1111" •·11·• 1•·•·• '·'" t '''""'"•·· •• 1 ... , ... ,.111 ... ,.11111 '" ,,, .. '"'"\lit ,~ .. 11 ... ., l'ii,1'1l 1;._ ...... 1. l-. • ' _, ... ~ ~The-HiUs ·and The Foothill$·~-· ' ' • • •• · ~~have_ figures which : · , skould interest yo~ . 1The Hills Luxurious :1 and 4 bedroon1 singl e-level horues of generous spa<:e nnd livp- ability. Sonie ha\'P beautiful hi ll top vie)'~. Up to 8.000 SQ. ft. lots \\"ilh l.'.l ndscaped front yards and fenced back y.:11:ds. A lovely climate and atnlOSpberc. plus all of the ocean-oriented recreations of Laguna Niguel. ConlC lo The Hills loclay. It's a i:;rca t place to raise a raniily. Jmmed iale occupancy. 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Homes from 145,200to153,700 ' 8%% interest rate at The Hills Ex:impli•: Pri<.-eof Thl' Hil lsd.'.lle Plan: $4."i.:!UO Down Payment: SI l,300 Amount Finani;ed : S.33,900 Mon thl.v Payment : S2iill ( lncludf'S Principnl and,}ntere.t 1 Total Nun1bcrof Payments: 3:>4 Closing f'..osls: S.139 (Plus ·raxes, lnsuranCC', and Impounds' ~lonthly Homeo\\•ners Association Fee: None ANNUAL PERC ENTAGE HATE: 9% 8%% interest rate at The Foothills Exarnpl('; f'ri.·1· of 'rllf• 13::ilbuOJ !'Ian: S33,990 l)uv.'n l'ayn)('nt: 56,890 AnlOunt Finant't'd: S'.!7.100 ~·lonthlv l'aymf'nl: $216 (lnclud.es Prii1t"i"pi1I and Inter<':"'! 1 Total Nun1bl1r or Payments: 35-1 Closinit Coi-t;;: $678 (Plus'f°;\Xl':'. l nsui-Jnce, and ln1pounds) ~·lonthlv HornCO\\'nC'rs Associ;"liion Fet.•: S-1 ·1 ANNUA), PJ<:RC .l::N 'r1\GE JlATE : 9%% 2The Foothills , - ,. 1'he chan11 of the country and chorefrec tov. nhome living come together here wit/-.. a flourish. 2, 3 and 4 bedrooms, up to 2V~ baths, v.·oodburnini;: fi repla1.·es. built-irt", ty,·o private !)at.ins. and u Horn(·· O\\'Tiers Association thnt takes c9 re.. of :.ill the exterior yard•.1rork anrl ... .. n1:iintrnaflce of the swimn1ini; pool/ n.'t·reation area for a monthly rt"(' of $44. \"ou'll lovc the relaxed life at~ "l'he Foothills. lmmediate , ot'CU pa ncy. 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's limited edition,>( 12 'WinctwH,.d Lane Jtomes. loc ated in J:he exclusive back bay arM of Newport .Be.a.ch, ar..e nea.ring ~com· plete sellout with only· two of the homes remaining to '"---+-;;;,.:;5,;;o;,tai'~"iiiacCO'i'QingtOMrs. llazel Nowak, exclusive sa les agent for the project. BUSM~N·~ HOLIDAY -Jim Hutton's love for gardening has turned his own home 1n Lake Forest into a private forest. Helping with yard chores are Jim's sons J ohnny <left ) and J immy. 'Bis Thumb Green Lqke Fores('s Hutton a Landscaper Jf !\!rs. Jim J~utton d oesn 't watch out. he r hus ba nd \V iii ha ve he r mo\·ing into a ne1v home every yeur . llutton, "·ho gels his kicks out'of J;1ndscap1ng. did suc h a beautiful job on !heir fi rst home t hat he sold il for a good profit. idea s for any prideful homeowner .. Focal poinlS 0£ the front yard are 13 Canary Island pine trees \\'hich arc beginn ing to grow tall and will e ventually gjve the home a ''nestled·in-lhe· trees privacy look," acoor· ding to llutton. For low grO\\'t h, he has junipers prostratas and variegated coprosma, set orr with large ri\'er rocks and a concrete border . plants a re pl aced about the patio g iving a refreshing look. A bui lt·in J!3S ljar. becuc completes th e scene. ?.1rs. 11 ul ton has the task of watering -every other day in mid·summer. The t wo boys are learning about landsca ping: Johnny, the 5- ycar-old. fo llo\vs his Dad around the yard \Vith t:!.- 0\\'n \Y heelbarrow. shovel and rake in tow and Jimmy is getting adept jil \\'eeding as \\'ell a!i learning the No"' the I lutt on!l arc com- fortably set lied in thC'ir ne'v tY.·o-story S.\•camorc plan in Count ry:.ide. l hc to.I. J . Brork & Son!-dt•\"t•lupml'llt in Lak~ Furcsl But. hcrc·s the prolJlcm : Jin1 h.a:. the landscaping all co1npleted and is getting itchy fingers again. GRASS I~ BOTll front nan1c sof allthcpl;ints. and b;:ick yards is a verdant Prices of the Countl}'side Bermuda Tifgreen fit looks model:-range fron1 $31,950 j u!'i t like a golf course' to S37,950, with fi ve basic green). noor plans and 25 different 1t all started :.ix years ago, \\'hen .J1n1 got 11red of tus JOb and decided lo do yard \\(irk for a l'l\'ing. ln- ,·est ing SGO in ;i rotot1 llcr, he soon had a f'lou r1s hin g buslnes:., fnund he had a gre('n thun1b ;ind sturtcd cxpt'rimcnt111g 1rith plants F1r:.t step in creating oil exterior treatments of· of ll utton·s residence land· £erer.I . "fhc models may he scaping designs is instal· vie\vcd any day of the \\'eek la t ion o f unde rg round by taking the S:1 n Diegb sprink ler a nd automatic Frec .. vay to the nC\V Canada lig ht system s. lie uses am· Road offra1n p, lhen east on her lights in his O\\'ll yard Rockfield Ho:id a nd North ror a "bea uti fu l night on Rid ge Houte !)ri ve and glo\v! ·• .. vest on Elronrl Lane. · and gardening. --Closer to the house. he ('rt~a tt·d a slun1pstone \\'all TOI);\, .• llUTTO'." is of· to make a more spt1cious R I orr· ficially in the landscapi ng entry and p\;1rcd rcrns in ea t y tees business full li1nc and is theshadeundertheea,·es to y,·orking to"·arrl his contrar-border the front walk .. A Hold Ope11ings tor's license Yet. he still y,•inding concrete '''alky,·ay has time to '~ork around the leads to the rear of the yard a l home. house ,,·ith the same ground The lluttons. ,1·ho ha,·c cover greenery repeated. two sons, J ohnny. 5, and Here. lavender colored Jimm y. 8. a re currently a~apanthas a re in full li\'ing in a Countrys~t .... ·o-bloom scattered among the story home '' ith four deep green tamjun1pers. A. bC'droo1ns .ind a \;irge 1:.irge nun1ber of liquid am- famit,· roont ''1th fireplace .. bcr trl'es are planted al l There is a full bath on each along the red\1·ood fence. fi oor and a dinin" room off llutt.on notes that he used the kitche n. i)i~C' u! l1\0 holh 15-g<dlon ;ind five gal- dO\\'nstairs bedrooms has Ion trees lrir height con· bce-n turned into .'.l de n. trast Two r elocated Red Ca r- pet, Realtors. offi<'CS held their grand OJlenings reccn· tl y, v .. i th Anthony J . ''niguez. president of Red Carpel Cor p. of Am eric-a , on hand for lhe festivities. Both offices are O\\·ned bv Bill and l·lelcn Susn1an and J im Larkin. t1nc sit~ is at li281 Bcuch Blvd., 1-funting· ton Bc:ich. :ind the olher is ;it 10056 \V;jrner. Fountain \.<illcy. Upst:i irs is 1hc master bedroom nnd t he th1 rd bedroom "'hich the l \\'O A L,\RGE concrete patio ;=========;;- boys share>. \\lith J1 n1 ·!'1 handi1vork. the landscaping j~ a special feature of the home -fu ll of slab 1\'as ;1dcled lo the backvard and an e.e:.e:·c rate redwood overhang adds shades or ligh t· and darkness. J\l ammoth potted ~••4 •loo ol ,,,,., 1•••• ,.,..1.,) ,.i. ..... ' •• ,, •••• ~ 641 ·4l11 (Diroot .. t•ll•<!) Luxunou5 Coul\fly Living at a Price You Ca1tAfford Plf!!Osa'l! Hill ~Winnlng 1-forrw• in mission Viejo ~ & .1 fJl'drnnm • 1•: It :: 81/h• ' SISGLJ:: STIJ /ll' CUA'DO.Ul.\'ll .llS /romonl)I ~ $33.450!0$38.990 I lfo Mrd la bel-,Jt\ll 'Oli Cl!\ to"ll to much lw•...., ""!" to<n • mooelt P<'ICI Ilg ~Hfl\t Holl It fl\ ''' •l'•I (0 ........ IMly ot .,,.,, :!O ........... •Muriflg On•a<1 '' .... 11 .. v•'LJe YOlu..,. ..-.. uu"' co~• comoi.w .;i• 1 .. ~hll ol trllu111 11>e1uo1119 .. • $.'"lk 1!0<Y . W<KMI-·-' • for ..... ''".,,., .. • A .. 1 boO l•tolk• • Anad>od.2 ur ,...,. • """" Pll.O . C.......:••'-bl111 6 ....,_ • s.i.-111 '°" ...... • ·c.,"'""'°"' Cltl<l•"I "'°" • f~!I) "11U!•Ud • O...:onlot co•oet 6 .,,_ • lndN•drJ.OI ...-flkytt hoolt'\lp • (il.,. Interest I ;~, ., ' • I ?~~~Dlf,..~~ "' ... "' ... 1• .. v.h• ' 11~ .... ............... "'""' """''"' '...... ... . ··-· "The acceptance of these custom homes was very rapid," l\Irs. Nowak slated. "Y..'e have averaged over a home sold per week since theope~ing." · A\'a ilable in t wo-story models ~ith from three to four bedrobms, the homes ,are priced from $87,0CM:l to $92,900 . All remaining models offer such custom e1'lras as lwo 4"ireplaces, three·car garage, pool·sized lot and formal tile en· tryway. Distinctive elevations utilize brick,· foiJgllsaWn wood and.shingle, and each home £eatures an oversized rear patio area with sliding glass access from both livinj! and kitchen areas. A deco r ated model, as y,•ell a s the r emaining homes available, may be seen daily from 10 a.m. un· til dusk at the development. \Vindward Lane may be reached via the Newport Freeway to 22nd Street, then east to Irvine and west lo Windward Lane. SaJesof· 'rice is located within the community. ... • • IN TUSTIN ADULT ·TOWN HO~IES Peaceful country living in the city San Juan Meadowl.in Tustin is -ethecountry Ceilings, disposers, dishwashers, trash compactors, moots the city .•. right across theatreot from automatic garage door openeislnd-most 47,000actesofgreenfleldsnootledagaht 1.,_ianuy-thec:holooofgasoretectrlc · 'S8ddleback Mountain. You areorty one lor your Sett-deaning, double ovens and block liom mites of bike trails that wind --dly)!r hoOk.upo. Now is the time to through OrangaCounty'at3rgeat ranch. At the -..seled lhe.l'One o1,..._1tom OUI'. 10$!- :same time, all the ~of city living are selling units. Curing ourpr&-selection phase, you ----..,,,,""'""-afO\'t.bloclofaway.Jnlhlsui:¥que-alao haYe thecl1olceof lour lulty.<>oordlnated Oittlng,ourl'M>Oend ttvee-bedroomldult oolorschemes loryour home. We'81Mlt . towr-..S are SOll'IOUllngspeclat._The.~locs each of our 22 l'oomoS to meet the most exacting offer mony itxclting llsiidard features: standards-yours! oontral alrcondltillr;ng. carpeting and drapefies, SO visit San Juan Meedows _,and see hoWyou, WOQd.burnlng fireplaces, lurrinous kitchen too, can llve where the country meets the city. from priced from $36,850 with Ml% interest ' • SfGflltSTlltOMI IY(. • Village • ' > • • Walk • • i ~ South • • • : "°'" ' f>llJ,l,, -· Take: the: San Dita:o fr«way to the Fairview exit. North one milt.· or phone (714) 556-1161. fll ~ tiguslno 1111llms. Inc. I CC:MIO CQWNr!Y , • • -· • . •• . . • DAILY PILOT '"fJf Prices Leveli11g Off ' It's Dr. MeCardle· . Ninth Grade Droput Earns His Plip '. • I ·county Home Sales Dip· Siles or existing homes in a result or the tight money market, but the decline has the Los Angeles-Orange County area are down about ·'6 percent rrom last year as been less than the new home market. more conv.entional mor· percent. less than 45 percent of ~lid· tgagefunds as well. Existing-home prices are west existin& homes sold ror ··There has been a stabilizing now. A critical more than $30,000.this sum· tremendo4s amount of home st8ie of buyer resistance to mer, compared with 65 per. remodeling business this inflated prices has appare11· cent in the Northeast, 57 per- year. l!omeowners ha\'e tly been reaohed· and the cent in the South and 65 per· been improving their median price of existing centintheWest. R~ndy ?t1cCllrdte·s statUJ as a ninth 1rt1de dropout is now only a memory to the lention and dli'~ lie personally o~'r1ee1 t~ total concept of educatiot within his company with training proaramt ia workshops, stud1 amln~, sales meetinc1, aalll ..,li\, -individuatcui.cw,.......,.._ Prices or ex isting home-s- are still increasing , but the re ha s been some leveling ofr in recent Weeks, I n m os\ other major markets ht th e \V est and throughout the nation, there has been a more noticeable nattening of exlsting home prices since midsu mmer. existing property l,nsl£.~.~.oL.bomes_sold...in .. the next-few· ;:::::::::'.:::.::. ____ _:::::::::::::::::::::::; movi'ftg.~ _ _., · months may actually • energetic-executive ol the Real EstateTt. He just received his PhD rrom Western Colorado Univer· sJty .-attest1n-g to his -per- son al motto· that "Im· provement begins with 1." '.'We're not tn the ·,~~ estate business. Vle 'r6 in -the people .,, ntn·e,s: These are some or the fin. ding s of Advance ~10rtgagc Corporation'.s Economic Research Bureau, ..... hich reported this "'.eek on existing home trends in major markets. ''.GOO D LJST l/lrriGS are in short supply," reports Bob Dugan, Ad vance .l\1ortgage area manager in Orange. "The recent encouraging drop in discounts has given the existing hom e market a boost," s1:1.ys Dugan, "and a conlinuing,improvement in 5avings flows Would open up '!R.EALTQ.RS·-llA VE lidopted more creative financing techniques. As· sumption of existing mor· tgages is commonplace and land contracts and secon· d ary financing are also being used to bring bu~rs into the market who other· .... •ise would be sti··· l'lut. ·• Nationally. existing- home markc' held up much better, Lhe new· home market , .• e renewed tight money pt!riod which began this ~I ay. Jn the three months after that -June, July and August-the num- ber of existing homes sold was down some 13 percent,' according to the monthly survey of the National As· sociation of Realtors. Th.e decline \vas st eepest in June, some 18 percent. For August, the latest month reporting, the drop was 13 decline. . ACCORD.ING Tl> the National Association of Realtor!!", the median price of an eltisting home sold In the U .S.1n:cr~ased some 7.5 percent from mid-wi nter to mid-summer but has now flattened. tn the Northeast, where prices had shot up 18 Pe rcent in 1973, the lncre.ase since J.inuary has been 1ust rour percent -and a slight decline .since mid-suminer. tn the West, where prices rank second only to the nor· theast, the escalation in existing homes ,was as strong as e\•er during the first half of the year (8 per·- cent) but has now stopped. In the Midwest, where prices have risen about eight percent In the past year, the median price or a n existing ti.me is still below $29,000. •a statistics show that Aegean Heights Offering Lower FinaJ;icing Rates A newfinancin&package. n1unil otfe · both F'ra iscantileporchesand described as featuring in· trad1t1 single fam ntries. terest rates .... •ell below the homes nd elite town homes The one and two-st?rY market ror new homes in toap~altoabroadrangeof to""'.nhomes, acce~t.1n~ the same price range, is the ~om ebuying ~arke.~. ma1n~a n ~e -fret .llvlll:,g,: now 11vallabl e-11t--"A?tt-r.rc-2a.-·-•-:!11~~~11e!:!'=..-·"if<ll'~~·~~m:t, Heights Alscot Develop-Additionally, the com · cathedral ce1hng~, pnvate ment c~·s. new "country munity provides~ hair mil · entries, custom fireplaces, club" oriented residential llondollar recreat1oncent~r tenced bac~ yards and community at .Mission that includes lighted tennis color-coordinated Fran· Viejo announces Syd Car· courts, an Olympic-sized cisca.n tile on por~hes and nine,~ principal of Alscot. s wimming ~ool •. wad~ng entries. For no1se·fr~e "Jn 8 time when financing pool ~nd spacious two-stJ?ry prtvacy, the town.homes ID· of any kind has virtually clubhouse. The recreation clu~e full insulation ~!' ex· dried up ·for new housing facilities are completed and ter~or walls and ceilings, dt velopments, we feel that ready for homeowner use. while corn.mon double walls any rinancing that ofrers in: 0 E s I G N E D ~ ~ li~~:a~~o'::u!~te~1:: bl~ terest rates under 10 per Danielian ?ttoon Samp1er1 · hbo cent will beh we~come ne: and Jig, the single fam.ily ne~mo:g the innovative· loh .eagber om1 ~1 uyer1s1 wnd homes utilize an innovative featu res of the townhome ave een ac ng a 1o11· e des'1gn lbal aJ. · b lb l · ·11i,s percenL interest.ot·oo; zero in . plans is one ome a I~· fi I t II " C . e lows homeowners lo enJ~Y eludes an extr;1 large multi· i~anc nc a a • anun maxim~m lot usage vi.a purpOse room that can be s~id._ . ~ 'front, side· andl"ear patio u sed as a spacious H l!e h~plam4 l~~tpaA~~:!~ areas. Available in on~ and · recreation room or divided e1g new 0 . • two-story plans, the smgle into two bedrooms. feature59.5 percent1nt~est family homes featu re • ~tes on. 80 percent fman· · atrium courtyards, walls or Tfl E PUBLIC is invited to ~1ng, while 90 percent loans sliding glass, open stair· view three m.odel homes ror ~reavailableat .9.5percent cases an'd galleries, euc h hou sing style at interest! plus one·qu~r clerestory windows, cozy Aegea n Heig hls built percent m ortg~ge in· retreats,cathedralceilings, around a colo rful foot surance and two paints.plus family rooms and rich bridge and stream that in· $100. The 8:0 perc~~t ftnan: el udes a . pair of garden .cing-carries l 'h p;cunts plus, pavilions with seating. $100, Carnine said. Estates Ready Francis Lux or Lo$ Angeles · LOCATED JUST north of Toin Conel, president of is the interior dec?rator .. theSanDi.egoFreewayand . Estate Builders Inter· Aegea n ~~1 g ht s zs ·La Paz M ., Aegci.in ~!eights nati onal, announces that reached by dr1v1ng sout~ on is a three-month old com· reservations are now being the Santa Ana ?r ~n D.1e~o munity that offers three, taken on Canyo n Crest Fr~e~ay to lol1ss1on V1eJo. four and five -bedroom Estates, located in C:Orona Exit on La Paz Road and homes priced from $45.950. del !\far. Tht? 42-unit .con· turn left one block to Built in 8'n innovativ'e dominiiirri . community will ~1ui.rland s. Turn left on Flanned United Develop· be feady ror m ove-ins in hll!-1 rland s to Aegean ment concept, the com· early January. .Hi:_1ght~. • Villa ~vanaaa- Only a few custom-qualily l:ondominiun1 resi~ences ren.1ain at Villa Granada in the heart_of San Oemente. Whitewater v1e\\'S are out over th e ~ pier. to Cotton Poi_nt. and 10 Ca talina. C~ncret~ a~d st.eel construction, co mplete recreation area , and homes with built·1ns. hne nylon carpet. subterranean pa rk_i ng and elevator ~ervicc. • One, Two and Three Bedroonis / From $46,300 · ~~ 405 Avenida-Granadifat·DelMar)··--·- ~JC~!>aily_l}n!il Dusk .. Phone 492:8260 • .. 'L i t tle Ho pe' Seen In H.o using Ma rket WASHJNGTON (UPI) -AsSistant Housing and Ur· ban Development Secretary 1'Iichael ll. l\1oskow says thP.re is "little hope" for any improvement .in the housing market for the rest of 1974. l\loskow said interest rates are hig?t, construction or new homes is down 40 percent and construction uneni· ploymentis double the national rate. . Pi1oskow said the federal government was supplying. mortgage subsidies to produce 100.000 homes and had begun a program to increase rental uni.ts for the poor. "Little hope exists for a construction upsurge for many months:" l\f(\Skow told the building products executives conference meeting here. ''The turnaround time even with drastic policy changes would be too great under the best of fiscal coRditions. and the best of conditions are not yet in sight. Later, Saul Horowitz Jr., president of the Associated. Gentr-al Contractors, said builders could help them· selves and the home buyers if prices · could be stabilized. Horowitz told the conference that "mass hysteria" has grabbed builders who are setting prices on honies in anticipation of higher costs. " Few people are aware or t he s truggle that has character:ized m~ch . or Randy McCardle s: life. Twenty-two years ago, fresh out of the Navy with litUe money and no high school diploma, McCatdle's future seemed uncertain as he hitchhiked into Costa l\ esa in order to aecept the omise of a job selling real estate ·ror G. N. \\'ells Reaity. Living at first 1n ;:i remodeled garage (for $30 :t month), his first year's in· come barely aggregated $1,000 . Today. h e 1s president of eight cor ~ "-porations doing $2 million a week in business. ~tcCardle's belier in the values of education not only expresses itself through ~is abilities as a college in· structor and his company's DROPOUT TD PHO Rendall McCardle -somet hing a JQttof ~le forget . The onll t~·~e have to sell ii reUabiH,t.Y, and to sell rellaf)IUty, we: have to earn a reputation for reliabili)Y.... .. The Re.ii t!:staters· are engaged in an ongo1.ng program of comm.unity awareness. Besides having" ser,•ed as a past-President o( the Board Or · Realtors, !\1cCardle is ati active par-ticipa nt in a nuMbero£ com- munity organizations in· . . eluding Orange Coast As- 1nno\'at 1 v e tr a 1n1 n g · sociation, folewport Harbor program·s. but also through and Costa Mesa Chambers' his talent s as a published of Commerce, CaWon1ia <tulhor. Association of Reil m•te McC;:irdle 's manner or friendly assurance belies the energetic pace he sets for himself, and encourages his managers to give con- tinuing emphasis to in• dividuulizcd, rsonal at· Teachers (CA'RET),. California Real Eatate As· sociation <·CREA), Boys Club of America, r.fa&0nic Seafaring Lodge, and Gold Coast Shriner. r:Aie Conscious Creation .. • • W. believe that ... the difference between 'art' and 'fine art' is often as basic as the artisan's point of view. The design, detailing, implementation and ulti~ mate achievement must be, in great measure, an ego trip .•• the very best a man can do \vithin the confines of his art. That's \Vhy everything \•.'e build l1as the Deane Hoines name on it. Every pian is Deane designed ... cbnstruction is custom in aln1ost ev,ery sense of t11e \VOrd . We believe that's \vhy over 155 corporate presidents, vice-presidents, and their families are already 'at hon1c' in Deane H omes of Big Canyon ... Hn Irvine Compaay planned com1nunity built around the fainvays and lakes of the JJrcstigious Big Canyon Country Club . ---:- The very finest locations l1avc been developed last. There's rOQm for only 17 more presidents. And, when they're gone. they're gone . "· ·~ane d'.'HOm·es · ~ ~Ilf£S~u.. newPORT seactt • S125,000 ,.S260,000 [Villi:'~~ I· lOUAL HOUS ING OPf"OfllUMITllS," g Pica'<(' c:•ll (714) fioKl-4262 "'cnlltc:t"f"' .,._ 1ppointmcnt. Or, ao 10 lhewb 1 su•rd ~11c rn\r1ncc ind u k lor Dt1nt. lloma S1ln Offict. . . • • • • • • r -. .. f l I I CIO DAILYPtl.Df ~ Sund' ,Novemoetl1.107 4 Moving Up In Real Estate JOllS J. M<"Pllll.UPS has bt-en named to the ne .. ·ly created pos ition or gc 11cr <1 I n1 anager of Orange County i.ndustr1ul rc<1 I l'Slatc operations for C11bot, Cabot & Forbcc;, 1t ..,., 115 ::i nnool)('t'd this wt!Ck by Gary lle1A1son. CC&f' senior vice 1Jrts1dcnt l\lc·Phlilips· nt w duties will in· cludt: direcf'ion of all racets of thE" S50 million. 22J ·ttcrc C(;&f' Or.in,ge Count y Indus trial Center in Costa :\lesa. v.·hcre he h:is serve d a~ n1<1 rkcting n1:.i nagcr l'or the pa:.t Ill n1onth:. S1:'(lCCrL building:.. rt:prcsenllng .. .-r 1t.L1•i. n1orc t han a m illion :-iquare feet, have been bui lt duru1g that period or are under co n· struclion, and 13 maJor tenants have been ~igncd. A r ei.idcnt of Or:.i nge County for nine years, Mc Philli ps w a~ prl·v1ously vu·c pre:.1dent in charge of salcs fo r l\l1 chuf'I O'Rourkc & .\ssociates, Los Angt:les. JULIE t\N~t: CREVE has joined the sales staff at Deane Homcs·Univers1t y l'ark, f r\•ine , 1t v.•as a nnounce d re ce ntly by Cary Garland, d irector or sal es and ma rketing for the award·winning new com m unity Prio r tu joining Dt>a ne. i\lr s. Gre\le was t:mployed by P;.une. \V ebber,. J a c ks on & Curt is of Laguna Beach and by l\titc hun1 , Jones & Te mpleton in th e ir Newporl Beach office. Leaving the brokerage business last summer to pur.1ue a career in real estate, s he 11;a.:'a. now holds a Ca lirorni a real estate license. A native or Oakland and educated in that city and at Orange Coast College and University or California, Riverside , Pt! rs. Greve resides in Irvine V.'ilh her three small chil~rcn. Staey, Kristen and Kurt. HVGH L. !U \'NATr, for 25 years vice president and general manager of Ri chard 's Lido Market Corporation. has been appointed general n1anager of the Balboa Island Realty and Investment Co mpany. The a ppoi ntment was announced by Ca p Blackburn, president a nd co-owne r of the com· pany wilh his wife , Shirley. ~I y n a ll o wn s l\lynatt 's Stateroom , a nautical boutique ad- joining the realty company offices at the corner of ltfarine and Park Avenues, centra l business point of Balboa Island. lie is president.of the new Balboa Island BusineS!As· sociii:tion, coomdore ofthe Newport Beaech Cha mber of Commerce, and . •l'~ATT a director of the Harbor Area Boys Club and the Orange County Coast Association . Pttynatl has been a resident and property owne r on Balboa Island ror 30 years. . W,.D. "WJL" GOWER or San Juan Capistrano has beert.J)romoted to vice president of the Red Carpet, Real.tors 17-ofri ce network owriecfby l\lariafle Boozan and partner Albert Dureau effective Nov. I. During the la st ye;ir , Gower has managed the Red Carpet ofricc at 161 1 E. Katella, i# ~ Orange, a nd worked as a rea m.aoager for several orrices "'ithin this network. headquartered at 17020 r.t agnnli a . Fountain \'a lley. ,'\reti red colonel in the U.S. Ar · my, speciala z ing in business operations, Go"·er subsequently bet'ame in anager or budgets aod property ma na ger of Rocketdyne, a division of f\orth American Roc k· well Corp .. treasurer of G reeg -•t:• Hydrci ulics, Inc .. and assistant gen('ral manager of the Jet Engine Equipment Division or North America n Rockwell. RICllARD O. JIARRISOI\' has heen appointed Consumer Rela tions Manager at Lagun <1 Niguel by AvtoCommunily Dcve.lopers. In ('. _ !·le \\'3 :; for m e rly construction coordinator at Lagutl<! f'\iguel, \Vhich in~luded responsibility for lht! f.l ome Cente r. In his new post he has the du::il capacity of Director of Custo m e r S('rv icc a nd !\"l a in · tenunce l\l anager. .'\s maintenance manager. 11 ar· ris on is res ponsible for mai n· tenance of all ACD facilities a nd subdi visions in t aguna Niguel. This includes ne"·ly constructed homes in inventory,· model com· plexes, info rmation and sales of. « •. ,•••i.•... ri ces, and g reenbelt areas. Prior to joining ACD at Laguna Niguel 1n February, 1971, he \\'as a custom home builder in Santa Ana and a licensed gener al building cont.r<1ctor , al so build~ng commercial and industrial st ructures. A native C:ilifurnia n. he resides with his \\'ift'. Jl elen, and family at the :'\orth VIC\\/ in Laguna Niguel. JO:\:\. Ji f...\1 11·: \' has been na n1 cd assistant dir£-tto 1 of a 11e\v l.o i.~ 11 :.i rding & Associ:.itl' de3igh stud io plan· ncd to pc:n 1h1s fa ll in lhe nc\v ;\:c"·port Be:.ieh DesiJ,ln Plat.a, al'l'Ordin ~ to J o Ellen Postt and Loi~ !larding, pri ncjpnl~ of the firm. . .\cllve 1n Orange Count y for lhl' pa~t 111ne year~. l\lrs. Keahey ha:.. bt:l'll a dc:.1gncr \\'ilh the I-larding ~tud10 1n nrangc :.1n cc 1 9i~. A n;Jt i\C' ol .\rk;1 n ~as, s he \\'J S a 1-ludcnt ot the !\'('\V \'ork School nf Interior Uc:.1•'rl prior to trave ling tu fl 0 ., Eur o ni.: 10 !'l t ud y a r l an d h -, -• are 1t~c1u rt•. • Dc~1 ~n<'r K e ahey and her -......_......_, da ughters. ri.t.1r!'oha, Di a nnt! and A_ K e ll ~, rt•:.1 cl(• i n t'ull.:rt o n . .. .. , •• ,, Recc nll\'. ~he p:1rlitipated in the I louse of l)e:..1gn tour, spon:.orCd by the Fulle rton chapter of the l\'.at1ona l A~· :ib lancc Lea~uc • - FROM Fa shi on Island . ' N ewport Beach ' ! ' - ,I 0 ~Pl S!~~~ ~~~~ant~~~~~.~~ w ~m:!~a~er The Oeparlme ntofl-tousing The law e xpand s the b y th e Ve t e r a ns Ad· ro\leringlhepurchase ota owner-oecuo1~ .. rest a nd Urban De velopment Go\·crn ment National P.1ort· ministration. principal place of residtnce The .presc11bed inte1 A announced the launchina ~f gugc·pu~rhas1n g pro_gr~m The phase a nno~n ced are e ligible under the rat~ ~·•.II be 8':! r~e~ent the .second phase of a $3 bd-by allow1ng the assoc1atiOR Plfond ay makes a\la1Jable program, d~l'IR pay n't~n~ "'r the lion progr a m to fin ance to purchase con\lentionally $1 .5 billion through the will ~ .req~•f · u ~~age hom e mortgages. financed home mortgages. fa cilities of the Federal CONDOMINIUMS are not a dd 1t1 0 .0 a nl 0ed b . a . The progra m. iiUlhorized llomeLoanMortgageCorp, a mou~t is .e~ve r ~ by the Emergency l~ome PR£VIOUSLV, the law until Nov. 30, 1974. eligible. Also, the residence ~uallr1ed pn\'ale m_orte:i~~ Purchase Assls1ance Act of allowed it 10 purchase onJy Conventional mortgages must be newly constructed 1nsura nceconlract,1nv.• .. 11 REAL ESTATE 1974 , is designed to provide those mortgages insured by with a princi(lal amount not or ready ror oecupaney not cas~ the down payment 'tlil fin ancing relief for homt> the Federal Housin~ Ad·~ exceeding $42.000. $.55,000 in earlier tha n one year p1ior bef1ve perccnt. Homes ewe , A lousy time to buy a home? Rc1nen1bcr thrrc years ago (:Uld chrcc year'.) before that)? The n1ark ct was lousy, 111oncy \Vas tight and the gencra1 econo1nic Conditions appeared to be such th at nobody wanted to buy a home. After a!L who wanted to pay a :-itaggering 911/o interest on cheir home? Well , \Ve survi ved those t\vo crises (and the ones before then1) and here \VC arc facing ~in1ilar· tin1cs. Things 111ay be a hie rough 110\v, but arc they any \VOrsc chan we've faced and overco111e before? So don't be of faint hcarc. Already ch c worn1 is ~ ... beginning to turn i .. for the better. The nex t fL·w n1onths 111ay very \veil find che sun shining and the sror111 clouds behi11d us . What will a home cost next year? While cveryo~e is watching and \Vaiting . the smart money is buying ... at roday·s prices. Everyth ing \viii probably increase in cost over th e next six 111onch s or so includin g hon1es. They always have and' they always will. After all, try and think of a better investment in Southern California than· a home. And the - increase in the price of chat horn" (the one you bought today) takes care of a !or of intereoc So chances are if you buy today, a year from 110\V you'll pat yourse lf on the back for being so brighr. After alL there are an awful lol of people who are very happy that they bought three years ago in chat economy and three years be fore that. What do you suppose thosr hon1e~ arc wort I~ today? A word about Greens East. Today chcrc's a private con1muniry of just thirty hon1es ca Ued Greens East chat we want to cell you about. These are expensive horncs ... co>eing $117,000 to $143,000 and they"re obvi- ously for th e wealthy. They're located on the 16th, 17th and 18th fairways of El Niguel Country Club in Laguna Niguel within a ' . •• •• breeze of tbe Pacific Ocean. Bordered on one side by tbe lush rolling fairways of the golf course and on tbe other by pristine bills in their naturaJ. state. Greens E~t is 'truly country and it's beautiful! A private road leads to the hon1cs wMich arc arranged in a cul-de-sac type plan .ffording magnificent views from each lot. As befits the price of these home~ the crafts.. maruhip and detail in construction is cxtnordinary. The builders are the Smyth Brochers and they're proud people. They have always denunded and achieved the highest <juality in their homes afld tl1is is borne out by the many buyers who now o\Vll their second or third S1nyth home. The hon1es feature four car garages with motor courts, two fireplaces in each home, circu- lar glassed kitchens and dining nooks, sweeping cir cular staircases ai1d n1Uler bedroom suite and den with fireplaces. The detailing and quality 1nacerials used ·in cabinetry, doors, pillars and bath tixtures arc worthy of the finest homes in Southern Califomia. Combination first home and vacation retreat. If you were going ro pick a location for your '<cond home you·d probably pick a place like Greens East where the tcmperacure is mild and lhe sky 1s clear. Wh ere the pace is unhwricd and lhC' popularion explosion has never taken place. Whcrr th(' ocean and beaches arc less than a league away and where: a host of recreational and cultural conveniences are just seconds from ·your fronc door. In driving rime, Greens Ease is just a thirty nllnurc fre eway drive from cencral Orange Cow1ty J11 J ;1 sceni c twenty n1inute drive up the Coast l lighway to t he Ne\vpon Beach-Fashion Island area. A great place for a second hon1c? Right. But \vhy not con1bi 11c your vacation rC."trcat with your fi rst hon1C'. You.have everything rhar one co uld .1sk for in close proximity to work anywhere in Or.u1gc County . Make Greens East your combination home in Orange County's most scenic location. Think Jbout it! GREENS Your tax bracket and airrent interest rates. Sure interest rates arc high, but dQ!'s that really make my difference in your tax bracket. With deduc- tions you'll probably actually be paying about 6r, interest. /\nd what about the appreciation on your home in one or rwo years as opposed to buying a comparable home at that nme. A lot of people are worrying about a couple of points of interest when they should be considering the incre~d costs. Of construction a year or two hence. What will it cost to build this Greens East home in the future? What this adds up to is a new home that you should be taking advmtage of toclay. Boil ·it all down and there's absolutely no reason to be skittish about considering Greens East. Maybe it's not a lousy ~e to buy? So nuybc times aren't as bad as they seem. Because of your ux bracket it might just be a very wise time to buy at Greens. East. We don't think you'll. find these homes duplicated at these prices anywhere in Orange County. Big Canyon. The Beach. Tustin. Sunny Hills. And r----,1~-,· remembertoo ... Greens East are single family homes in a never-ro- be duplicated location on the fairw;ys of the prestigious El Niguel LACUNA ....... l Country Club. Come sec thcn1. To af~ord them you are wealthy. And you didn't get that way by making mistakes. Greens East ••• tbe right decision "'--'..I at tbe wrong time. From S117,000 to 5143 ,000 ·By Smyth Bros. · Sales office phone: (714) 495.-1860 ·Clubhouse Drive and Greens East Drive, Laguna Niguel -' ...... ~ ... ,_ .. , . I • • •• • .. - .. ' Sonday. Nowembef 17. 1974 DAILY Pit.OT Cl I .Energy Crisis. Alters H~using Industry • Continued From 01 l'ICTITIOU51WiO•ais 1 lllAMI: ITAft•lllT- I ""TM eneray crisis ha s nol dl1appt111red . It will be It re111lity ror many yeitrs. The bomebullding industry must cope with It to survive huilderi must be&indeuling "'Ith its problem s especially in terms or hom~ design." That observ11tion "'as m ade in San Diego recently by Watlter J. RiC?hardson priricipal or Walter Richar: ds~n Assoc iates, an ar· c h1tectura l and planning firm in Costa r.t esa. Richardso n spoke at a one ·day c -onference : workshop, '"Perspective '75," sponsored by Tille In- surance and Trust Com- pany or San Diego ani! San: ford R. Goodkin ltesearch Corp. of Del ?.1 ar. HE. TQLD TllEgroup that -berore the end or the decade -housing starts ~·ill be determined by the a vailability of energy, rather then mort gage money. "lJlility companies will be able to dictate the num- ber or housi11g starts on the. basis or available energy. Hom ebuflders must be in a position to say that they can reduce energy col)Sumption in new homes sufficiently to permit building enough homes to sati sfy the public's needs. "For builders to preserve the homebuilding industry as we know it today, they mu st recognize the reality and depth of the energy crisis. "JC you are looking ror O\'ernight answers. there itren't any. 1r you think the <'nerey crisis will el\d In 18 mot1ths, it won 't, .. warned Richardson. "SOLAR ENERGY will not pro,·ide a Quick and easy solulion. Right· now, there is no commercially 8\'1:1ilable solar energy con- vefsion eQUipm ent. O'n a mass availability basis. "'e are severa l yeo.rs from · solar energy hot \v ater heaters. maybe five to ten years from solar healing systems, and 15 or more years rrom scilar-powered uir conditioning. ''The imm e diate solutions , quite s imply, amount to using our heads. available products.· and of pr ime importance, retraining people. .. No longer can builders de1·elop projects using the criteria or 'the most house for the least doll ars.' Today, we-must provide 'the most shelter for the "least energy.·" A*61n example of lomor- ro• houses, Richardson cited C.S. Home Corp:'s "resource savin·g" home, which will utilize one-third less E:lectricity and one· th i rd less water. The n a t i o n ' s l·a r g e s t homebuilder. U.S. 11ome Corp. of C!ear'.l.'ate r , Florida. \vanted to develop a totall y planned a nd engineered home using existing knov.•-how and technology -and "off-the· shelf" eQuipment. TH E RE SOU R CE· REAL ESTATE savin g hom e is b eing designed by Walter Richar- dson Associates and ciaginecr:ed by Oubin/1\Un- dlll/Biown or New York City with t echnical as- sistance rrom General Elec· tric Company. It will be built near Clearwater, and construction is due to start this fall. ''Energy conser,·at1on begins right at the start in the design," said Richard-son. "A f5 p~rcent -or bet· ter -reduction in energy consun1 pt ion can be aehieved by the basic house design. An addit ional 20 percent can be saved by bet- ter designed heating and coolin~ S}'Slcms. _ .. Presen tly, architects design houses for builders, who submit the plans to sub- contractors, '.1.'ho engineer the .heating and cooling system. Often, O\'ersized equipment is installed to make up for ineffi l'lencies in the operation or the equipment and duel system or the design of the house, it&elr. Architects and mechanical enginC"ers need to work aogether to achieve the most efCiclent design. .. The architect must useo eoergy consumption as a design criteria,'' said Richardson·. "for example, we've been s poiled by glass. 1'his is something which is hard for archil_$ls to give up, yet extensive use or glass makes heating and cooling difficult." OTllER AREAS di scus- sed by Ri chardson include better exterior "'all in· sulation ; el1mination of at- tics, whic h h e called ..historic heat traps;" use or 120-degr ee hot water r ather than the usual 160- dcgree water; placement of vents. above refrigerators a n d1 laund (ies; and fluorescent fighting. Richard son cited tv.'o other major "resource" concern s: A se wage· capacity shortage -which is already evident In some parts or the country in the f orm o f bu1ldin g moratoriums due to the lack of se11•age capacity - and the deelining supply of clean V.1ater. He noted !hat se"•age is 99 percent water, so reducing water consump- ·fton has a major impact on the sc"•age problem. "In San Clemente. an$850 surcharge for sewers has been placed on all ne\v homes on top of an exli;tlng $250 sewa.ge hookup tor a spee'ial fund to expand the scwugesystcm.'' Richardson J)ointrd out that relatively inexpensive, commercially available water-savins devitts will reduce the flow of '.l.'aler from raucets and sho,•:ers by as mueh as 50 percent. Also .. avai lable toilets operate.on three 'aJlons of "\1"ater, eliminating at least 40 percent or lhe normal _water use and sewiige. .. ANOTHER possibility Is the use of urinals in homes. A urinal uses onl y n pint or \\'ater, while a toilet con- sumes up to seven gallons every flu sh," said Ri1.·hard· son. "Also, limed raucel valves will permit water lo flow for a given time and then automatically shut orr, preventing people from un· necessarily running "'atcr while s having or brushing their teeth. "Perhaps the most in- teresting way lo reduce water use and se,,.,.·age is recycling. Not all parts or a house reQuire first-Quality drinking waler. For exam- ple, wate r f ro m our lavatorie!' couid be recycled and used for I lushi ng tot .. Jets." Rich~rdson. noted that the public must be "'recon- ditioned" to th inking about the energy crisis on a 16ng- term basis : .. P erha p s the biggest problem or a II to O\'ercomE: in the energy crisis is that of •people training'. \Ve have TM IOl_"'l ,.,_lt .... ~tK: AWAJIO 8Ull0f:ll!S 011' OIW.NGI been conditioned to belle,•ti·----------~ cou .. rv. 1sn1 11-~ • .....,......,. lh.at tnergy and ~·atcr eon c..iuw ... •"I~ •umption are <>Ood. Powe 1rt11&weu11 .. 0•NGEMTt:1111ttKEIHK.. D u.1.u•of1 .. 1A, UIH ,.. ..... W•W-com pan les, appliance •!••.C•111orn•••1 .. i manufactur 1:.•rs , and ERRORS: Advtrtl1er1 "'·•OU..•"-U••'~.., ...... ..i lig hting manufat·t urer should cht<k tMlr 1d1 1>1ir•,....:·:weu1Lo1N(f1NT.1HC. havecontribut--A to this. \\'c: dilly & report errors Aoc~roe.~-. ~ I y· .,, ... oe"t all have been guilty or not Imm• di• te Y· n• ,,.,,., • ._,., ... 1 .. •1i+t0•1,."""'' learning the facts, or or n6t DAILY PILOT •1sumes ,,.,. °' °''""' c-.tJ..,........,. o. 1il~. being concerned. ll1blllty for the fir1t _, "TAKE FOR example th Inc or r •ct ln1ertion l'I~!:::":,.~~': :::,._ ~{;:; old wives tale, 'that it i. only. ..n•·u cheaper t.O leo\'e a light fl;< ture operating than to lur1 it on and orf many time. { HIMl•forU. I~ during the day'. There is additional sur ge or elcc tricity used in turning on : li ght, \\'hether it be an in <'andescent or a fluorc~rcnl li ght. "We also \va:-.tc ,, :itt'r General R.E. 1002 \V hencve_1;. \\'e thru\v •1 2 STORY kleencx in the tr11lrl ;ind N POOL flush ii, we arc u~111g u11 Ii• OCEA • seven gall ons of \\<l ier $5 ;500 TO Likewise, too many of u:-. •J I· ASSUuE IO'o\' the water to run in !hr-m ~ink \.\.•hiJe \\'e :.ir~ :-.hC1\i Og illuni1·ur.•d ~rllu111ls. n l {; or brushing our teeth. \\11.· THt~ES. 1.\ity hvin~ 10011). just ~ren'l p:.i yin g enough Ha 111iu<'I 1t111inl!. :'··cludrd attention to the s ix ":lllon~ 1n11111. fit 1111 I :1 l<t<drootn!'>. " 1\i~un11• t"lll\ II'~'-·. 1"0 of "'atcr per 1ninutc th:.it 1~ NE\V LOA!'l co:rrs. ~1us1 being \.\.'45ted. Sl't' .• -tr:-1 '" ,·,1U i.:t-IS !hi~ "No matter what builders 1i .. rgaln M2 -2;,·r1. try to do to conserve resour-<Jf'lN t1L 9 -11:. ~Ul'I 101'L. Nll.E• ces in new homes, thC'ir in· [·~· novations can be only as ef- J'c ctive as the people \\·ho ;~_1,,:_. = occupy the homes ctcsirt' to '--_ make them .·· \\·arncd -·---s~oE ·ESTATERS Ri.~~~~s~.~'.11 be getting lo EAST II lh e point \vher c tht· $29 950 homeshOpper -haunted b~ ' r~ckeling utility CO~IS FANTASTIC B ,\ R. GAIN~ \\'Ill be as concerned over lflr<il srarter tiun11' 011 huge the home \\'ith the best ·.~\vt>e ping i:orncr kll. resource utilization as he Upgraded carpets ,1,, dr11pes. now is O\'er gas mileage.'' Bl!amed ,-e1hng, fireplaL-e, PUBLIC NOTICE •ICTITIOUi l lJiMlUS llllAMISTAT•Mawr Tt..: loll0Wl"4 Pill W)ll It dOlnt Wll..U u : M"Rll'IERS l"HAlllMACY, JSI Ptec"'ll• ""'·· ,....,"°'' a.odl, ~ .... Sy!Ylt IYlft Mclcwt. 1H Vie U.Nor .. ~ ... ..,11, (llllltf'Pllt'1 ... ,......- Tlllt IMlllM•I II tOll!kKIM t1¥ tlOI In• Oh>l-1, s-,1..; .... -. 1111• tltte ... nl ... IHM wltll .... c;eu.r 0.10 o1 Or""9' c°""''.,... 0c1-n. 1tu . ••u Pulll1t1>ed Or•"9'1 Co•" O.lly Pilot, Oc-JI.•"" Ho .. mlllrl, II. II. lfl4 ...... PUBLIC NOTICE • Pl(TITIOUSIUilNU$ NAMl STATl.11\lllllT Tiit •ono..int Pf•-••• doint Miftft1' ~' HUNTINGTO"I GlllEEN o:>MJO.t.NV !A l 1m11ed Ptrln••1hlo). 1"" 9'«11 &D<M•.,d. HunClft911111 BHdi. C.elHOnoio ...... G. Lo<111 Grtri.<!lo Ill, 16MI ltldl ao... .. a. Hi.Wlf191011 a.odl, ~ '1.-il. ,,., •• Q11lmtir. JUI LOI Felli 8a<ii.. ... d. Los Afl9'lt1. C.illornlt tCllXlt. Thll IMltlfleSI II ConclwUf1! I~ I llll'llld Plri""•~ip. G. LOU11 Gr1r1ac11o111 Tll!l ll•lernt"I .,ti hi" .,ltll lllil eo-l• Cle•kGfOr-CounlyOfl Oclat.2:3, ltll. O»U ,...bllt!Wd Or•n" Cot1t o.11, Pllol. Ol:totier ti. incl Howmlllr '· 1'[ 11, ltU ""'' PUBLIC NOTICE FIC.TITtOUStuSI ..... "IAMl STAt•MINT' " ThtfOl-•"9--lfodlint...,.._ft: Tne 5.lore. WHlml-~. ~ Sier, C-l110rt1ie ~ -+-<ifi"'-'rec.... 2 c11r -======================================!:=================================:::;!' g;irage. \'A appraisl.'d. I-p tt..'r Hurry~ Just t.~rne cm 81ue WfMte 1-.utes. Ud. .......... ·~"""" .... ·,---~~-111• ONiM•llM, ...,,_.,._ ... ......, w.11mlM1er. Ct tlfornloe 92'13 Tnos ~$1!Mll I• c.OllllucMd Of • C#• AWBALE OF AN OCE·AN VIEW! ( - ' • .-.; .. . . -::~; :.- WATCH THE WRALF.S MIGRATE FROM YOUR OWN LIVING ROOM! . . See more than 500 aquaro miles of coastline and ocean:·:. sunsets and the glitter of llght1 benaath YOJl. lt's brealhtaking! . A WHALEi>F'AYALUEr -• -··~- Theee homes any~here would be o bargain ... but here, overlooking San Clemente and the far dlslances of the Pacific, the value Is staggering. DON'T WAIT. WHEN WE RUN OUT OF HOMES, YOU RUN OUT OF THE GREATEST HOME OWNERSHIP CHANCE EVER! 3. 4 and 5 Bedrpoms • l1p to 3 Boths • 1 and 2 Stories from $73,950 EXCELLENT CONVENTIONAL TERMS • I ' ' - • A WHALE OF A HOME! 11tesc are.\>ig, lully·feat~rcd sin~lc·lamily homes. 'Cteatl:leSigns and .. •7t. •• ·.. ·: .. space, space.space! l ' ' ' • • ; ' " the m11rke!. -1'--UREST .I::. OLSON. INC'. ........,., .------.. Just Say 'Charge It' WHEN PLAtlNG A WANT AD IN THE ORANGE . COAST DAILY PILOT • JUST DIAL 642-5678 l P U8J,IC1'0TICE FICTITIOUS IU51NESS Hr.ME STATEMENT Th• lotlo.,,nt 1>1r~ 1t<1o+no;i bin!,.,_, -S; ICONA·C•L. 11\t New1><1r l Blvd .• Nt_, &e«11, C.iitorlllo9Mfi0 Wl1hlm L. Sm1111, 11121 ..loM~I Ut'lf, HUfll•n.Q!on 8e1<n, C•lllO•nl•~ l11'1 but•no•~ it conai;ctl!<I Cy .., ln- dOY•Oull wl11i1m L, 5mltll T111\ St•tem•nl ..,., hlfi! Miii ilie Cllunly ~rk ot0••"91 CounlyOll Ocl-ll. 1"14, flMH Publl"°'" o,1n~ Co1!.l C.l!y Piiot. ND ... MOtt l , 10. 11, 24, lt14 «12:1.11 PUBLIC NOTICE pOrt11on. I . 8lUEWHITEIHOUSTll:l~l.TO 01 .. lldM.Klftg,, P,.sldenl T~ll MIMfrlMI WH llltd wllfl W COl.Ml'I '""' of 0'•1199 c.aur.tr 1111 ~ l'.1'14. ~ .... PuOllW>ld Ofll'lf' CMS Deily Pllol. Mowmoe, 11. 14 .... ~I, I. ttl• ~1.• . PUBLIC NOTICE PICTITIOUS IUSlllllUS' NAMllTATIMaMI' Th• fdlowl119 __ .. ,. llllltil ....... .. . • AL.FlllEOSCU$TOM UP'MIXSTlrt, 11aNtwJl')l't Blwd.,C:01i. ~~ """ F""""4cll WUHAMI, m T-,.., C.OSt. ,,.,.w, Ullfor11I• ftUJ, Al_.;, J. Ritkitn.11m ........ 9I .. H...tlngton 6'tl(ll. c111to,..i.. Thb Ml""' LI tO!Nluded .. I _. .. ptfftl'llll(I. Fr-mllWll1111M At._,, J. Rl<k''' TN1 stth-' -•filed ....... c..tr OtRcl Or~ Cllutl1Y.,. OdllllrJI,, "74 ,_ Plltill"'9<1 O•M91 CNll Dl;llf fllllt. H&wm1Mt3, 11),1f. U.1""-~~· PUBLIC NOTICE irrCTITIOUi IUilNDI MAMIESTATIMINT .,.,. fOllCMi119 ........... doll'll~ ., 41.0E"I ENTERPRISES. ll21 Wnt ca.HI Hi91'wty, $11110 J•C, NinfSIDft 91~ Ctllt9mlt '1WO KATHll.VN C. At.DEH, 111.,1 Wetl Ctll~I HIQll.,••• SUik ).(, """""°'" INd'!. Ctllloml•9:1..0 - J~N R, Al.0£111. 3111 Wt9I CO. HllJllw•v. 3-C. Nt•-' kid!. CM.,,,.. tlatl) .. ., 1 ftl~ Mlnetl Is tone!llC'9CI "' .,..,,ti pertntrllllo. ..,.. KATHAYN(,At.OEN \\ • n.111\lttmt"' ... lllM •t11 • a..ii, 01r10 cl OrOllOt County Ofl Octollolr JI, !ti•. .faat Pul)H\heoj Or1n;t (0.11 0.lty PllM, ..... mMrJ,10,U.24,IU• G>H P UBLIC NOTICE ,JCTITIOUSIUSlllllUS _ Ml\11\llTATIMllfT TIW loll0..1119 .. ,'°"'art dii"ftl liliiifll!SI ., IU RGEO"N"'S "C AP r t&', OEYEt.OP MENT IA Llmiltd P•rtner1"lpl, U1U lltt<ll ......,. .. ,._ HUfltint;t\Oll St K", (•l•IO<"'' •2'11. (,, looH\ Grt1ltdlo 111 . l&ltl 9Nth llOu>t•l,<I. HunUnoton Btttll, (Ill...,,.. t2MI, Or. Rt¥ Cimino. 5!J Art.-str.11:. Siii Frt~<luo. Cttilorn!• ~ 1az. Thll -Mii II COl!dueltd b¥ I llMI"" P..-t...,..,,lp. G. l.DU•\Grtll•d1Q Ill Thi\ l\.t~Mtlll -I flltd .,.;tft H'l9 '-'ly o.r~ ol 0rlf>QI Counr,.,... Ocl~ ~-'!!<I· ·-P\ltlll\~d 0••"9' Ct111 o.nr Pllllt. Oclotitr 11, 1'1!1 Ho•tmber J, 10. II. "'• ""'" .PUBLIC NOTICE ,ICTI TIOUI I U51"'£5S "'AME iTO.Tl!lllllNT ""' loll!fW•l'IQ 11""""1 ""I "°'"" o.n. .... . d•. S"•GOI LIOIJOA. um 5. 0»11 ... ...,., ------------0 ~'1Un• B•ot<ll, (lll!or,.•tilll>I ·' Fl(T ITIOUS BUSINESS Nr.MESTll.TEME"IT t l!f 101low1 "II !)II'"'" "<101nq b<J<J""•' '' · ~"i"OV OE"L, J•ll S1"' ... C.0111 WW, C.h!o<nl• •2~1~ Ci•OI A 41{0<11. J\Sl ~o<•'1· Colli Mow, U!•IO•"'• '2~~ Tt>I\ Olll•fltll I> (0...,Utlf11 IU •11 I,._ °'"'<lu•I O•OI A Ale or II 111!1 \!f1tmonl w•~ !•led wol11 '"" C-..1• '''"' ot O•~"ll'I C.011~1 .. "" NO•~m11<• s. 1911, '"'" P11till,1l1d 0•0"?1 Co•'! D•i•y P>!OI, "lo•tmtlt, IQ. II, 11 •"<I (,.,«Mbl'r I 1t/4 "*-H PUBL IC 1'\0TICf. P1CtlTIOU' IUSINE'' NAMlilTAtEMENT Brue• Ci1!1ora Br°""' Jr. 2(llO Oc- .,..~Y. L•Qun~ B••<".C..ColorRl••ll (Mfl<!\ i'<OP•>"I Cl<xlqt. JtOI 'f'or•~· I<~ .. »•MOtni, Cti•ID'"'l ~l101 ri.,. DU"MS\ COnOllC:lecl Do' • llMI• _.. .... .,,." 8r11tt8ro.,...>r. Gfl!f••l p.,, ...... Tl>•S si•i.mfflt •II l<le!:ll wit~ Ille Co.It (!(>•• ot Orin~ C-y Oii ~ '>• 1'14. p""'" ... d 0•~ Co.n1 °"''' "'*· Nowem~t 11. l l. ollll °"""""' 1.t. It/I •. •lU.14 PUBLIC NOTICE --~---~~-"'"'' PUBLIC NOTICE Ot(TITIOUS IVSINlSS "IAflole STAflMlHT Tiit lolto..•llO --•I Ol!lo"IJ llulil9\\ tt: Lll'llCLEfttlt'\ FlllllltAllO l'OOO\. 11'1 0\lllO!ll Or!we, tr¥1nt, c..r...,.. •• l1 ~1Cl(ltf.R Mr.li(AOll!Mf."'f (ORP()l<ll. l!Of<, 11•1 0..POnltlr• ... I,.._, (.lio•o•"•• I~" Wl•_,.U I~ ~1"9 COllCluoUfflflCtl'• OD' •hOI> Jol<~l"'~""'' 111 .. 1t•1•mtt1t '''""'•!I~ lfltC-h Otrl 1110....,..c-, .. ,.o.,.'""' l.. "''· ' -••M "'"llY>td Or•"toi C••ll 0.111 1>;1111. 1'IOWft'\ltr 10. U , 14 111• 0.t_,., I, ,.,, .. .,,. • (JI OAILYPILOT Press ' ' Siz.es Up Bro wn By SUSAN S\\'A.RD .. , ..... _,,,,, ....... :\A C It A l\I E NT Q..,.- CaU!orniu's next go\'crnor, .Edmund BrOY.'h Jr., isn'l talking ln lhe press much 'these-cloys. lf'hlit"s because he is so .busy setting u11 his ncv.• a dminist ration . a Urown aide says. But Brownv.•ill attempt to grant as many intervicv.·s i1s possible before he takes f}rncc -whencvcrtime per- mits. according to Do'ug .F:1i>gin, Brown 's press ~ccrelary. ln an interview Jast\veek, fo'aigin added : "'Jt-rry':s whole tenure in the secretary of state's of- fice \Vas b.used on the idea of openn ess and honesly with the press and public, and that v.•ill be a continued car- mark·ol his adm inisti:alion . "'It is kind of ironic that snmc of the press mi ght feel that he is unavail uble, ,,·hich is not true. l ie is ~oing to be more i.i\'il ilublc !hun Go\'. Ronald l{caga n has been for the past cighl ~ears. lf 'therc is enough I ime, he \\'Ill certuinlY grunt :-;omc intervic\\'S before he • 1s inaugurated," he uddcd. T lf E D1\ \' following Hro\\•n's election laSt "''eek, I.be• Democralic go\•crnor· t!le c t made h i m s elf :iv:iilable for a round of in· terviews \Vith Los Angeles t----.elev.islon-.Slllilions and the- Los Angeles Times. ' The Sacramento press eo rps got to interview Brown ttie next d ay in :in in- rofma l presS confercnc_.c :.if- t c r th e 36 ·y ~ar -o ld secret ary of stale met \\'ilh Rcaga114'> discuss t he Iran· ~iqn.1 ·~ · ~. Afl:cr/hn.~: Faigin said. :~s wr.?.1. ~-nc\" Bro\1·n had not gtanled any c~clusivc 1ntervicW1. Det""·een 15 and 20 news organizations have asked for intervic"'S since the election. "ThC!te hasn't been time t9 plug in those intcrviev.•s. The problem now is that it's a \·ery busy t ime. The job of setting \lP a go\·ernment in s uch a s hort time is an '•ver""·he lmi ng task ," Faigin said. Rece11Uy Bro\vn ev~n rejected an in,·itation to ad· dress a national conference bf news pa per editors in Lung BeaC'h next v.•ttk. Bob Schmidt, Ca pitol !t'!portcr for the Long Beach lnd epcnde nt . J>re ss· Telegram. ca lled Brov.•n's pffice to :isk that he spe·ak to \t he editors in place of 11cnry .Kissinger, \vho had to ~o to ~apa n \\•ith Prl'srdl'nt Ford. ~ SOlftll DT Sr\ID .Faigin turned him dO\\'n with the comment: "We're not runnin~ fo r <:i nylhing anymore." • li e said Faigin also cited ('onnicts '''ilh other com- hlitments and added Uiat · the :iilte of the meeting, the Queen !'.l ary. is on a labor list of places Bro\\·n "·on't go to. \Vhen the rhangco,·er oc- ,.-u rrcd f ro m the ad - 'tninistr:i tion of Bro\\·n·s father. Edffi und G. Bro,vn, i o RC'agan's adminis tration bar k in 19fifi. ho111 \\'Crc things any different ·.• Thos e r e po r ters \\·ho ------rn ,·t'rcd th t•I ,,,·o·month tran:'ition pl·riod i:?l.'ncrally rt.·l·all I he,\' didn't sec a lot of Rea!!:J n. Rut they said they 1l ifl ~•11 end •t Int of press hr irf1n ~s <'o nrtu ctcd by Rcai.ran aides. "~\s I rcc11 ll. \\'e had good .3C'C'CSSibilit;.•. \\'e had l\\'O press brie fin gs :1 Clay ~on1et i mcs. Lyn Norzi ger. thl'n R caJ!.a n 's c o m - munica tions director. "'as the m:iin conduit and h·e \\':I~ ,·er~· good." said Al:i r- h n Smith. 't h1• S01rramento &•r's man:t)!ing editor v.·ho \\as rhiC'r 11f the Hr c's l·:ipll nl hu reau a1 the lime. P.iul Berk. Ht·:iJ?":in's as- ~i~tant prPss st'r rl't:ir~· in 1~67. s:iid the Los 1\n£elC's· h;1~rd (1! ~· :\ {'\\ s ~l'r\·i re ns· sij!.nc_d one r<'pOrtC'r to s it all 1lay lon.c: :1L t.hc Ambas- !ii:ld o r ll 9 tl'I. That wns ,,·hr rr l(l'UJ;!;l n ha d his Southl'rn C;di forniri tran- ~ltion offirp .... :.:._.Rt111;a,11 • .l\ a.s rcally~t llropcrt ~· thrn .. '' n eC'k reca1- C'cl. ''lie v.·ould be lhet'e 1 quite often fo r pr~s con· fcrences. pa rticularly an· nouncin~ a ppointments" l\ofzi£er said he couldn't · rcc:11! c\·er turning do"'" a reporter ~·ho \\·anted lo talk l(J Rca g::in durinJt th<' tran- 511ion ··11 c \\us a\':ulnble ehnost on a fiaily basis. As I !':!.\', "'l' \\ rrrn'I trying lo hide him,·· Norir£<•r iu1id. Gror~c Skelton. a Loll n~c l es Times repor1cr. who \\•ns \\ or~inJ! for the ~;1rram cnto Union In JOOG, cccajlcd the t r;i nsil ion somc•·hat dirf ercntly. 'L • \ Sund8y, Novel'l'lbet 17, 1974 ·------- THE GRAN T BOYS ~;t-; ---""=~ .. I. r LAYAWAY FOR CHRISTMAS AT THE GRANT BOYS!! ,, • SHORT PLAID---JACKET~WITH-CONTRASTING SOLID COLOR YOKE & SLEEVE Sii.es Smoll to Lorge In tt. Blue/Beige $12.49 < AND MATCHING PLAID PANTS $10.49 SHORT CORDUROY JACKET WITH CONTRASTING ZIG ZAG STl,TCHING Si ze~ Small to large In B..irgundy, Novy, & Green • -=--::::: _·. - I ' ii /' " I ii 'I i i ii I 1\ \ " I . ~ ' '• :· . . ' • G • . . - t l I ma aw EX "' i t s t i WE'RE THANKFUL • FOR ~-~ FAITHFUL'. LISTERS LI NDA ISLE -WATERFRON T Reduced for quick sale, •239;950. 5 and a maid's, 4;) baths. BALBOA BLVD., BEACH, PIER, SLI P 2-Sty., 4 bdtms., like new. BIG CANYON -FAIRWAY VIEW Beamed ~eil, lots of glass; 4 bdnns., 5 balbs. -Wafenill &Inucli inorer$265,000. ~ LAGUNA, HIGH ON-A HILL View of canyon & sea; 4 bdrms.; lge. enter- taining u ea; mov .. in cond. Asking J139,500. ~ WA'l'ERFRONT VIEW DUP LEX Exquisite <Jl!ality; 3 bdrms., 2 ba. & 2 bdrm., 2 ba. Fully rented. $190,000. "' OPEN HOUSES· :. 3808 RIVER ST .. 'N.B. Duplex on water, with , pier. $129,900. Sun. 1·5. . 308 POINSETTIA, CdM. Rustic charm, S bdrms. & famtiy. $117,00Q. Sun. 1·5. 316 OTERO, Bluffs E·Plan; end unit; vacant. Reduced 1!>"$99,500. Sat./Sun. 1·5. 103 BAYSIDE PL., N.B. 100 Ft. pier; s .. eluded, ve rsatile 4 bdrm., 4 ba. home on R·2 lot. Sun. 3·5. "SERVICE IS OUR BUSINESS" HUG 'HOMES, REALTORS 567 Sin Nicolas Drive, Suite 102 Ntwport Cente r 640-4050 G9Mre~;-tt-;£-. --1 -1002 -General R.E. . ,. EASTSIDE DUPLEX DOUBLE FIREPLACE MESA VERDE PRICE REDUCED $2,000 ae1uxe owners WiifWfl:fl Owner anxious has b e e n 3 bedroo!ll, 2 bathe and a transfe!Ted out or state. 3 '6uiltln k1t~ben • . • . t he bedrooms, 2 baths & large --,rental-um! is a . l~rge 2 family roonr.Thls-beautiftll· bednn, _2 bath w/sundeck home will sell quickly at Mrlooking pool and n o $45 ooo tnaintenance yard. (Thr\'.r.v ' · away your la\\'n mower\. Wa lker & Lee Extra special and different R-EAl. ES1'An; • one-0t-a-kind rental unit. TAKE OVER $74,500 VACANT 22n-....111. -~ GI LOAN 2 STORY Anyone can ass~ this Gl loan subject to 7% annual Sun/Eve p1trcentage rate. Beaotilul 646-5155 2300 sq.ft home. Everything '"!!""!~".'!!""""""""!!I froni"•the fonhal • d ln In g 1: room,-seperate f a m i I y 3 + Family room with bar. 2 •-p1 -"d Authentic Mex t ca n tile :"~ ~"' aces, P4vv• es tloo.r.Ne\vpluib carjiet .' Wa lker & Lff N e w dra pe s. L ove I y REALr.,ESTATE neighborl>ood. Only 143,900! .. ~9491 Call Agt now 847..fiOJ.O. ~ 0-rol J\.E. 1002 GeMdll R.L ~. ~ -1002 tis Coldwell. Banker CAMEO SHORES BEAUTY View -pool - 4 bedrooms and 4 baths. Large dimng room, den with fireplace. Cov· ered patio. 3 car garage. One of Cameo Shores finest. $250,000. INVESTMENT PROPERTY 1 · FQUR-PLEX With 2 bdrm., I bath per unit; income $7,920. Price $69,900. Rents Jo\v. No vacancies for 6 years. A great buy, with appreciation &.' shelter. A CENTRAL COURTYARD - Sets the mood. for this Dover Shores resi· dence. The-dark woods, massive doors, wrought iron, floor ,tiles, add to the medi .. terranean char!!\ cJ! this Ivan Well! home. 6 BR., 4 bath}; bay view; formal dining, family rm., island kitchen. Spectacular mstr. suite. Only $161!,000. , · IRVINE COVE 0ne of the finest hom es on the Pacific Coast. 4 Bdrms., 7 b;lths. 7,400 Sq. ft. of un- believable luxury. SO Ft. fro m the· sand. $875.000. • HARBOR COMPANY REALTORS 2865 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mer "Sell ing Real Estate in Newport H1rbor Since 1944" 673-4400 General R.l-. 1002General R.E .. * OPEN HOUSES * 719 POINSETTIA, COM 1002 Brand new duplex; 3 bdrms., 3 ba. each unit. Buy now & get the benefit of first owner's tax benefits. $119,000. Open Sat/Sun 1·5 4633 DORCHESTER, COM Cameo Highlands; lovely 4 bdrm. & fonnal dining rm. home; corner location. Room for pool. Artistic-potting shed:f$125,000. TJ!rms flexible. Open Sun . 1·5 1939 PT. BARMOUTH, H.V. HOMES Lge., s ingle level 4 bdrm. & family rm. home with lowest pri~e for this modeJ. $69,000. Open Sat/Sun 1·5. r 513 NARCISSUS , COM Duplex; 3 bdrms., 2 ba. each unit ; brand new. You may have taK benefits & select colors. $119,000. Open Sun. 1-5. , 1318 SANTANELLA, COM ·Irvine Terrace; 3 spacious bdrms., family rm. Quick possession. You own the land. Price reduced, now $83,500. Open Sun. 1·5. YEAR BAY AND BEACH 675-3000 2407 E COAST HWY CO~ONA OEL MA~ General R.E. ·1002General R.E. 1002 BALBOA ISLAND Large luxury home. Two houses from S. Bayfront on 40 ft. lot, in the, finest block of homes on the 'lsland. $134,000. Cozy 2 Bedroom plus fam rm borne. Great Joe. nr S. Bayrront. $84,500. General R.E. lora vance realtor 67:t4-062 1002 General R.E. '1002 ( ·. . ,, Suntby, No¥i"mbtt 17, 1974 106i Genoral R.E. 1062 GOftir•I R.E. NEWPORT HTS. OPEN SUN. 12.S , 401 Santa An• Ave. Split IC!\'el borne on choice N'pt. ll15. con1<>r. 2 Lge. b<:lmus .. beamed cell., h'Plc .. small yard. $45.500 • • • • CUSTOM BUil T 3 Bdnn., 2 bfl. home on lge, lot: 2 dbl gat"a.i:t11. back tq back: room Jor pool surden, eanloer & boa t stqrage. Sho\\11 by app't. C»ll to ,.,e .. UNIVERSITY PK. OPEN SUN. 1.5 4581-StiiCl6urg Wty CllARMINO 3 bdl'l1'l., 2 bath hoi:ne, profess. de03t'ated: new k I t c h e n appllanl'es; cathedtal ceilings; mirrored \\'alls, atrium. Rt:DUCED TO $59.500. *BAYSHORES* OPEN SUN . 1.5 i491 Crestview Dr. NEW LISTING : custom 3 bdnu., 3 ba .. 3 pa 1101: large, irregular corner lot: &st ~ realty . 2414 Vl•l• dol Oro Newport Be•ch 644-1133 BROADMOOR -VIEW -HOME 2701 Island View D;., CdM Open Sun For the profeS!ion!J. lleluxe 4 bdrm .. 3 ba1h, paneled family rm. Select appt's. thruout 2 Frplcs., 3 car garage; bl~in wet bar. inter· com; poolsize view lot. 2600 Sq. Ct. for gra- ~ living....$159,000.-- ON THE BLUFFS 209 Nata Open Sunday 1 ·5 Panoramic view of t be" bay & city; 2 bdrp1s., 21h ba. wi th fa mily rm. Roomy & spa~ous, one of the more popular models. $89,500. OTHER EXCLUSIVE Ll~JI NGS & LEASES CAL L FOR APPOINTMENT Headquarters for Bluffs Homes Always see us first for the best! Fornial dining nu.1 lg e. ~.,--~-'!!!!-:..-~-~~-t--~-~-:..-!!-~-:'!~-~-~-!!:..-!!-~~-!!-:..-!!-!!-'!!!!-~-.. -!!~­ family rm .. extra lge. living Ge neril R.E. 1002 Gene ra l R.£. 1002 nn.: stor-.ige room for boat or motor coach. PRICED AT $98.500. "C" THOMAS REALTOR 224 \V, Cst. H"-"Y MIJ..-5527 N'pt. Beach Eve. 54;)..5643 CdM HILL TOP Reduced $20,000 Dana Point to Palos Verde View. Spacious 4 BR on fee land, beneath whispering pines. BALBOA OCEANFRONT (j)UAIL PLACE Lorgo 9 YHr Old Duplex EXCLUSIVE 3 BR, 2 ba, Beach Unit. I Unit furnished. MESA VERDE Quick Sale Price for fee land, $110,000. Open Sun. 1·5. 2212 W. Oceanfront. VA NO DOWN HOME SHOW REALTORS EXC LUSIVE LINDA ISLE -S2S0,000 1 Elegant & colorful bayfront home w/5 bed· · rmf, faro nn w l wet bar. lge DR & 4"'11 baths. Lge sunny rms. l::xceftional master suite. P1e.r & sUp. Owner wil carry 1st T.D. . I LINDA ISLE SAT/SUN 1-5:00 FORMER "P.RESIDENf-"-MOD EL HOMEI 'l'Urtle R-ock Hills finest! Great view from near perfect 3 BR home wlfant rm, fi>rm al DR & 3 baths. Air-cond, 3-car gar. Owner will carry 80~0 loan, 8~ %, 25 yrs. f12~15bo 5636 SOUTHALL TERRACE SAT/SUN 1·5 BEST NEW HOME BUYI $73,SOO On beautiful corner site! 1':1Qve right in. Landscaped, cpted, draped. NE\V l·Story 3 BR, 2 bath Linda model -in the Bluffs.-Pri· va te patios. Gorgeous greenbelt & pool. 2701 VISTA UMBROSA SATISUN 1-5:00 BIG CANYO N COUNTRY CLUB -$29S,lioo Golf co urse view from brand NE\V luxurious 5 BR custom home w/FR. iorin . DR & 5 ba. Lush cptng, marble, A/C. Lge. courtyard. 49 ROYAL ST. GEORGE SAT/SUN l-5:00 BIG CYN. DEAUVILLE -VI EW -$14.9,500 Brand Ne w! Best buy in area for this model! Plush cptng, prof. landscp in beaut. 4 BR hon1e on quiet cul-de-sac. Room for pool. 2 RUE CHAMONL'I'. SATiSUN 1·5:00 Unbelievable! Viet n am, 675-2015 Korean, or \V\VJ I vets can '!'""""'!'!:~""""~~~""""..,,""""""'-"I move into this beautiful 3 I'----bedroom, 2 bath spac!Ous ~G.:•::."•::.•.:•:_I :.;R::.E:;.. __ ..;1:;:00::2:.G:::::;•n:::er::.:.•l:.=_R·:.':E::.· __ ,..'.1~00~2'... BIG CANYON -194' ON FAIRWAY ~ew 5 BR S{>lit-level home wlhuge r:ecrea· !Jon room, den, formal DR & 4lh bath·s. Fi n· est C.C. & Newport Center View. $325,000. 8 OAKMONT LANE SATiSUW!'!l:00- and •parldlng ""• Vero• WEST BAY AVENUE 211 1 Sen Joa quin Hiils Road NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-4910 ho1ne \Ylth no down pay- ment and only 9~~~{i in-Like new 3BR 2BA. lnunac. SPANISH ~~~~at~~pl~= -STUCCO -tile· roof, sundeck - has every. and room for camper or thing and onj.y $69,950. · General R.E. 1002 Gener al R.E. 1002 1------- boat in b ack, t oo. OCEAN VIEW =~~;;!V:r~!i::; -PIER & SLIP included with this· 3BR and PARK ESTATE VA tenns, you may Eitill then some. Two story fi xer upper -loads of Q.e_eligible. By appointment pa_rking. Take ov er existing loan, no quali· VA/FHA TERMS •only. fying. $97,500. ' · VA appraised 'at $ 4 9. 9 O O, Im IPlaC• . · nm•·ket. ""'" 2-<10'>. ideal REDUCED PRI¢£. $4,000. Nestled in Harbor View Hill on private corner lot. Y O\vtl beautiful v,iew of Oie \\'Orld. Large four bedroom latnily home.Sp-a r k I i ng pool .. Call 673-8550. •MQuall ~ JACOBS REALTY ';,;;~·;,:· ;;i7ed·~;.~~",:; P t . ocean \it'\\' location. rap11r ••• ... 67S.66 -.. ro "" -70 Vaulled eri lings, h••"e O.-cnTlL9 •frSflJN ""N,..,EI 752 .. 1920 -THEREiiil ESTATE RS l•OO 01».lLST. Nlr-'l'Olt l lACH l ..---,..2~91~9~N_ew-'-po-rt=B~l-vd:::•:..C0='.::"':::':...::30t:.::.:h·:__ __ 1 master suite. den, children's ·11·· 11·ing + spacious f a m i 1 y • _ General R.E , 1002G -~'-~"e~!:~•~l -~R~.E~· __ ..;.1_00_2 1 r:e~!..-.Rd.Y..l\CY_.__Just fc _;. ·J _ OPEN HOUSES ou! of excrov;. Seller needs L..: :.r__,, . $38 750 ARTIST A-FRAME '"' '"'" Tako •dvant""'" 1 ::::::;:;;:;;~;;=:=1 • ' Call 645--0300 UPPER BAY SAT.11.suN.1.s LAST53.6w0E'o"oK CHALET AT , Bdrm< .. ""'"'· b••m•. BA~BDA lSLAND , BEACH-f'OOL . h'ple. 1/3 Ao" on .,;,.,,., THIS WEEK lot. Zoned for tttses. 9% 902 SO. BAYFRONT And the seller 1,1.ill listen to $35,950 financing avail. Price just Prime location; lge. family r'I otters and help finance Secluded entry to enonnous .. , • redoA"v""10'0 0 138• c'500A.Rl,S"N. home; xlnt beach. this 4 bedrm home + studio living room with 20 • "' 21S E. BAYFRONT LARGE CUSTOM POOL. tt. vaolled 0,.,, boam eoiJ. ACOLDWELLBANKERCOMPAllY REALTOR-833-9293 Prime Little l8larid To see, call now · . · 1ngs & sun terrace l h at Sell idl~ itemi> with 8 Da~ Lge. duplex, $190,000 overlooks prestigious Classified A<I. catl 642-5678. Pilot Oassified ad. ~ ~! COJ.iLINS ISLAND Plll fLlCB, • harbor. Studio loft & library G IRE 1002 Generol R.E . 1_ I..ai'ge, luxury, brand new + \1/et bar. Gourmet kit-r::'::""~··~~·~·;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=-· home. 150 Ft. on water, chen, huge · master with with pier & slip. Db I. 91,llllQIS OCEAN VJE\V, Abundant garage +·off street parkini;:-U Ill ® use of \1-"oods &-glass adds for 4 additional ca r s •. 842-7461 to artistic atmoi;phere. REA UX..._ 315 MARINE AVE. BALBOA ISLAND •67U900 * Welt<J11t.&..C· n111>a11\ ''lll===~====l 963-7881. I i OPEN 711.. 9 • IT'S FUN 70 BE NICE! "~,· Artist's Home + GUEST Light, cheerfftf comer home ~ with 30' studio, brick patio, ==~~~~~~~ ::n::a~~~a~~ a fi::. EASTSIDE THE REAL ESTATERS place & private patio. Just VA--FHA reduct'd to $46,500. Call \Vo~. 5ellcr. transfen'ed [rom 646-325;) for Appointment. · this beautiful 3 br., 2 ba macnab / Irvine realtg FINER HOMES FROM $37 ,000 to $750,000 LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT HOME S " Modem two 'story professional building ideally located, plus two residential income units. Owner ready for an offer. '95,000. 11----~~~--JUST .llSTED Luxurious 4 bedrm. rec rm, POOL & jacutzi. Lge Io t , Prot Landscpg. Tu s t i n school disr-Asklng $95,000. 400 EJ7~. FOR All ~~ \\f~~ug~~~~ 0~an~~~ C.M.. ;g .AIW & pool. Lots of used brick .s;:: & \\'OOd. B·cst hon1c Nord or Saud locatio ns wlbo ating parade-to entertain you. Pier & slip to harbor your own. OPEN HOUSE SUN. 1-5 P.M. 626 VIA LIDO NORD. (Y31) IDEAL BIG CANYON CONDO Ii treasure of a 2 bedroom plus fa:miJy room Dover model. ExquiJlitely decorated a~d landscaped. E-nd unit. You must see this. $139,500. HARBOR LIGHTS Spectacu1ar bay & ocean view from lovely 4 bedroom home. Extra large lot with sepa· rate terrace and patio. Priced to sell at $105,000. SNUG BAYSHORES Potentially one of the mos t exci!ing proper· ties in this treasured commuruty. 3 bed·-_, rooms, 2 baths, towering beamed ceilings. ·You don't have to be rich to buy this one • • • Just smart. $75,000. SENSATIONAL LAGUNA ESTATE l lh acre prime hillcrest view _..site. Un· believable c1,1stom construction. 3 bed!.QQm_ + large separate guest house. Beautiful grounds. $650,000 .. THAT ELEGANT FEELING Dover Shores custom h.ome. Exciting view, spacious rooms, 4 bedrooms, den, open fam· ily room, and kitchen. B,eautiful pool and terrace. $225,000. . BROADMOOR BIG CANYO!'I A very special Plan #2 with conversation pit. Beautifully landscaped, carpeted and draped. 4 bedrooms, family room. Quiet street end of cul-tt .. sac. $172,000. IRVINE COVE -LAGUNA BEACH One of the most exciting properties offered ln this private community. Approx. 222 feet or rrontage with lovely garden'!, pool, 4 bed·' 1ooms, 5 baths, large den & o6x36 trophy room. $550,000. s# -CAMEO SHPftlf._ VIEW • -• Lovely ocean vtew -parquet floors in liv· ing room & master bedroom, 4 bedrooms & 3 baths -Roman tub in master bath. 3 car garage. $125,000. 1-, CAM.EC Sl!Q.Ri~ . Cnstom""b-u'"il"'t,4 bedroom home ~Uh beamed ceilings, formal dining room, great kitchen, and outstanding ocea n view. •157.500. VIEW HOME -PENINSULA Outstanding location with view of turning basin. Large lamily home 'Ill block to bay, 2 blocks lo ocean. Best peninsula buy. $97,500. . DIAL. 644-1766 21'1 Son Jooquln Hill• Rd., N.B, A C:OLDWEU. BAN KE R CO. • ABANDONED NEWPORT 4 = 0--available in this ideal loc::i.- lion. S urround ed by -·------beautiful tr~es & shrubs. ES.TATE Cilrved drive leads to slate foyer. Elegant fireside din- ing. Large master s u it e , den, 2 fireplaces. Executive transfer -just reduced to $69,900. Better hurry. Call 645--0303 A COLDWRL IAllKER COMPANY 2299 HARBOR BLVD. 645-0303 LET'S TRADE I YR WARRANTY INCLUDED ENTERTAINMENT . CENTER with beautiful heated pool & jllCUZZi. All tinclosed for yeBI' round pleasure \Yith min. upkeey. E.xcelltint 3 bedroom. >e be.th home wit separate dining rOOm & all electric kitchen on qui e t eastside cul-de-sac. This ex· ..ceptional home can be yours for $6-1.950. Call now for ,,pppt, 641).-03$, •. ,, .. ,, •.••. "'' .. !''" .. '"' \ \IJ ,E 't B I·, \I '.I'' · Make ,Oller. 6ra-6900. EXECUTIVE HOME Gorgeous 2700 sq ft hcune, 1 1.~ )TS old. 40'x25' H/f' pool. 3 fl baths, fam rm. bill~rd rm \V/bar, 3 e11r gar. 0 w n e r \\·iU help Una.nee. $79,P~'.). Call 64~6646 PRESTIGE HO!\IES. -PRIME [OT No. 5 Hampshire Court. Best Beach Buys 3 BR charmer, .$49.500 Duplex, pler/lloat. $75,000 Triplex. $79,500 . N'pt. Hts. 3 BR, $69,000 Pen. Pt 3 BR, $74,950 DAVIDSON REALTY 645' 7575 673·9060 PATIO LOVERS ARISE Dover ShoreS Area E state size, vac lot, approx 1/3 acre. $79,500. fee. See this outstanding outdoor . -rttl'tti'ngham '"·attn entertainmtint ~nter \\'ith JJ 1" •7 bar b-q. Complimented by FEALTORS 3 spacious bedrooms i n H'ave...3.6 a.c... o( prinie R·l ~ --.3336 la l.ldo ~75-0lZJ ~~rn. Park. $44,950 . property m -i:-scondldo. ~-=ROME TWO HO. USES OPfNTIL9 • rrSFVNTOBfNICEI A BERG [,._TfRPl-HSfS CO clear, Want 1 to 6 units in style 2 . bedroon1, den. &_ $22,500. S:a. , 1, Nc1,1.-port Bcat'h or Costa 2 1 th kl h bl '! Mes >a 11· le en t-ins. .Owner will c~rry 11nanclng. I At $42.950 should lllOVC Iast. 64tr7TI1 or 540--8944. Wal ker &Lee RIA~ l lTATI PANORAMIC VIEW +POOL .. .:5,0:'.lO full prlc., free ,'I, Nca~. Ranch H-~ 675.a6oo An t " frplc., hd\\'d .. firs., shnke !\tay take sailboat as do\\•n t Y rm • roor .+: charm1n.g 2 bdr1u. payment. Eastside Costa I ;;;iiiioi-oiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;i ====:::=:::::-:=--~-;.;~-• VISION • rental income \Jfilt-• S68.ooo· Mesa -OPEN-SUN:--114 ~ I REALTY TRADEWINDS LN. 1£ 1Qua1·1 ~ 3911 MARCUS New Po rt : ch a r m in g \Vatertront home '1.1th pier 2743 E. Coaat Hwy ~reba'"", ous home.: h31x1'bams.. Plac• & float. 2 BR., 2 baths, C d I ,1 ·• wu nn. wit wtit r; p ti · den; 2 h"Plcs. Nearly new; 1 orona ·e ... ar dining mt., gou rmet kit-rop.,. •• -, $135,<ro EASTSIDE f..'hen; lge. yard: t 11 sh · 752•1920 . Call: 673-3663 6'12_1253 Eves. -ASSUME 73/4°/o LOAN! ONLY S50. Loan Fee Garden Vlc1r kitchen n n d family room~ Lll r i::e 3 bedroom. 2 ha!h. ON LY ~NE YEAR OLD -F1RST Tli11E OFFERE:D~ s:~1,000 land!!Cflping. LI k ll country 1400 OUAtLSl. NlWl'Oltl ll•CH BARGAIN living in "" city.,179.500 SUPER VALUE HUNTERS CALL' G> ......... $29,950 llard"\'(>Od !loored b e au t y ~,,.-',.Mil graced by frui t tl'Et's on ~Ake..., This 3 Br. 2 Bn. l'~antily exlra 11pack>us lot. $29,950. REALTY Town Home has new paint J IQuai·I l Nt•r rftwJort Pott Oft le • & cariw:-t. and is pri ce d PENINSULA belo\\' the 1narket ror quick Plac• ""'· ,.,,. '°"" Dn. Pi apwt:i•• ~ 3 BR """"~O~~!~ c);iy den 0 4 vto ·BOURKE RLTR. 7Sl•1920 . &' cUnlng m1. Call day or 54G-9900 1•00 OUAILSl . NIW,Oltf al ACH nlte tor details. 6'5-,221 EXEX:UTIVE_ pool h 0 mi'. ASSUME 7V.% LOAN SUPER POOL HOME E legant decor. Open De 11 g htful entertalnme11t Ontu _gpaclousrte~. J~uge I o I , LO. dn. pymt. Anyone CM '"' 'I l'IO\Y -847-6010 A.gt. associated BRCKEAS -AEALTORS 1015 W &nlboc 671 l6t) KIDS · BOAT • &. TRA~. co: Ts WALLACE REALTORS --54"4141- (0pon Eve ll]ng•I $49.500. .i;uper s h a r p <f ".::'::::'::'::""'."".'.''.'."".'::: bedroom. · 2 bath Fountain _ Valley beauty only s yean1 MESA vERDE-- oid. Room for boat & trailer 5 BEDROOM and nlinutes to rr·e~ wa y . Hurry caU to aee·963.-i767. OPfN m f,.. IT'S FUN ro Bf !'ICE• 2 STORY ltUGE l::OOL 21 h<>me. 151!,0lO Is • b<ll'll'l"' quallly. Only 3 yrs. MANSION! 5 Bedl'OO\n 2 old. Nice bk yd w/tlreplt. slol'y. Gtgantlc f 1. 1n 11 .Y • ' Only $293. per JM N:l l n. I I'll'\ \\1~tcllfl Dr .. N.B. room. All . beam ceUlnv. THE REAL ESTATERS t:arge 1'.f('i<n Vt1il1• • t1n1ily honie. Flilnta~lic: b~ck ynrd \\Ith lrtrj;(O poul. N e w I y ll 11 1ccJ. wot}'! Ills!. 5 ~1W11ni-;. 3 fu11h.... Close to ~tlrinvh1iz .~ i;1•ho"'lfll~ ,,.. pynlt ~. $38,900 full /iiOiiOiiiiioi._ ............ ! Lots or glat~. Hltgt l o t . price/CrtU· r It B ST I G F: $6.1,9!i0 L'I 11. bl\rgain! Catt 1JOMES:S4~ w. OOD STREAM '''" -6'7-61)1!) Mt. , LOW DOWN B\' o\VNtlt : ;.! ~1ory Co d m· • ShO\\'l.~&M' borne, IX»'ll deck· n O 1n1ums lllR. Dnuble anrn.1?e. Blt·!n1. Ing. latRe entcmlritng room $39,500. _ $44,9SO Xlnt. flrtll.. Sl.1;600. 9'33-218-t W/11oCp11N1tc !bi:ll n. buill·in 3 Bit. 2 Bit 1-ll)mt" N!Qr T\VO story POOL home just bru', 3 bllhl, btJcony, pool Ncwporf!J Upper Bly. Livi'! $3'1.<m. Best bey! t:lboY.' ~lze yard, fully land11e11pcod by nian m!lde runnlng room +-ba_rgalrt prtce. Bet· on nice cul-dc-ae ~lreel. llrt&m, 34.1 tJn1vet:illy or. ta luirl'· 847..0010. Alt. ' ---. , Nenr ~An Ju11.n Capllltrn.no. Walker & Lee O>n1plele wit)I turn. nml>h Ht:,\L J·::-;Ti\ Ti·: houiw.. l>Unk houlle, hllrn11, 545-9491 horses, l'ldlna-l"ltta. ------ l)ltllturH. $2YJ.000. Ptiet "\VNXI It & Hrap" wlU1 xlnt tern1A. f)mn lr'C831U'l'!t 10 tragb Bill Grundy Rhr. 675-6161 1\tm thcn1 into l'll~h A BRIEF ENCOUNTER \Vith this most beautifuLMesa Verde 3 bed· room will dazzle your dPeams & O(?tn your pocketbook in a hurry. $59,950. Lens Miller 642·8235. (Y32) WESTCLIFF WiPOOL Charming 3 bedroom, 2 bath + family room home w/high bean1ed ceiling & fireplace. Lg. corner location. $79.500. OPEN SUN. 2·5 P.M. 1228 SUSSEX LN. rY32·A) NEW BAYFRONT -DOVER SHOR ES Elegant Spanish/Contemporary. 60' on the bay. 5 bedrooms, family room, fonnal din· ing. Plun1bed for Pool. ~275 .000. OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1·5 P.M. 319 MORNING STAR LANE. (Y33J • FAMIL Y ORIENT ED 4 bedroom, family room & den home w/Jg. master suite. Lots of wood. used brick & clay tile. Open beam ceilings -cedar lined rlosels ' -radiant heat. Lynne Rothell 644-6200. (Y34l LIDO IS LA ND Charn1 ing single·story Mediterranean 3 bed· _room, 2 bath home on 60 ' lot~ View Waiing activiti~s from Uvi ng roon1! Tiled entry \Vlfountain. Tri ple garage. OPEN SUNDAY 1·5 P.hl. 241 Via Genoa. (\'35J HARD TO BELIEV E! Newport Beach 4 bedroom. 2 bath hotne at $53.950! Lovely brick palio & bi g trees. Refrtg., washer & dryer incl. Jeanne New· man 642•8235. (Y36l WEST CL IFF SELLS ITSELFI Outstanding 3 bedrocun. 2 bath home with many extras ... nOw available for ONLY $77,500. Shows extremely well! Clint 1t1oses 6'!2;82~5. (Y311 .• A LITTLE ·GOES A LONG WAY Great opportunity to own a 2 bedroont doll house w/ ramily rOom -on ts:. R·2 lot with room for income produci ng. duplex in rear. A steal at $37.000 ;n Costa ~tesa! Emmet McKune 644-6200. (Y38l NEW -NEAR DOVER SHORES Brand new, spacious 4 bedroom home with vaulted c.!illngs, 2 fireplacce~ & lg, fan1ily room wl\vet bar. Convenie nt to park, schools & i:hop{ling. $125.500 . Ken 1 Helen l-lartlcy 642·0235. (Y39) . tot OoverOrl•e 1•2·12SS Cull 893--034'1'. (Ownei:._ Did.)' MS-722.1 fbt fl)..llt!Sl Cl_taw Ul_Ule Wtt1. l.!!!!...,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'""""'""~:...!he!!:l!!!•..!H!!!n"""~;!:l·......:':_~ _::_ I"!!""!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!""!!!!! I .• ·• OatlY Pllol O...Ule<I C.l:u1~Uled o\h tell b\c Ucn\S, CALL DAILY PlllJT small ltemt or any ttwt. Oa.utflod A<I! &tM673. . ' ,. • • • • • • o,;.;;;;;;111~~~1'11W1i;;;;;:;T1>s"•"-''~'·-o::r;~ ..... ·~i;;;-;1~77·~19~74:;;:n;:-.,....,....-;;;;;:;c~...::::::::;;o.;r-~-. ... ~;-::~:;; .. ,....,...."'"1".r.';:":'.,,-,:":l":<"l...-,....,....,r.;;;...,.,....,....,....~~,....~,....,....~,....,....,....,....~,........,,.,,,~.,,,.,":<"::-,....~ ... X'I ~'"'''I R.E. 1002 G1n1r1i' R.I , 106,<J.n1_r•I R:i!. _. loot Gtn<tral R..E. 1tii2Gtneral R.E. 002 lOOl Otntr1 R.t. ' •. ·,f'/"4fiH SfHiti ~ REALTORs'. . .. HOMES OPEN YOUR OWN PRIVATE BEACH IN BEAUTIFUL CAMEO SHORES. Enjoy this view home on a large, profe ssionally landscaped comer lot. 4 Bedrooms, fam ily room , cheerfu l fplc, delightful blt n kitchen, nev.•ly decorated. See to appreciate. $159,000. SOI H1mpdtn, Ctmeo Shores Sit/Sun 12.5 HOME IS a "'arm cozy fireplace "'Ith family & fr iends to :.hare you r castle in the skv overlookil1g ~e,1·port l311y , 4 Bedrooms. 3 ba 1J1s, profes· I ~1011ully landscaped . neady to mo \'e in ! I ¥lll0,i)()(), ' 1717 Terri11pln , Newport Beach Si11t/Sun 1-S IAYCREST Large custom built 3 bidrm. fam room 2 fireplaces, 3 bath 1io1ne. Ove rsized Jot, ~n· closed yard with beautiful new pool & deck· ing . Quiet, secluded -street .on one of the better str~ts In Newport Beach. Low inter· est available. A real buy at $84,950. · 69 Monttclto, Spygle11 Optn Sat/Sun 1·6 JUST REDUCED Super El Cajon 1nodel in Rancho La Cuesla. I 4 l:ledrObm , formal dinin g, 3 full baths, fam- 1 l.ly room wlUi wet bar. Heated pool. Patio. : Fire ring. No care yard. \Valk to schools an d blke to beach. \Von't last long! $73.450. 20931 Sparkman Lane, Hunt. S.ach Sat/Sun 12·5 PRICE REDUCED Attention VA Buyer Beautiful courtyard entry in this spacious 4 bedroom, 2 bath home. Huge, used brick Clreplace, close to school!. This v.·on't last at $41,400. CALL 644-7270 2121 E. Coi111t Hlghwi11y, Corona del Mi11r O.neri11I ll:.E. 1002 OWNERS LOVE CAMEO SHORES Wiil trade their $240,000 cuslom 5 6<!rm. (2 in sep. win g), at 4615 Perham Rd .• Cor 4 bdrm. in Cameo Sh ores, n9t over $150,000. Cameo Shores owners 'visblng to trade up for this prestigious, one of a kind view ~ home, please call for app't. to see. ((" Orange Coast Q: 1 2600 E. Cont Hwy., Corona del Mar REAL ESTATE 644·4141 1002 General R.E. rxtr~~ f u-rt cabtx_. 1002 1 HOMES OPEN 1·5 THIS AFTERNOON A Unique Home in the Bluff1 -New ! like new condition 3 bdrm. Trina model, vie\v of liay fro1n 131ufrs, condo. Very \Vann. $98,500. Sec Rit a Boland at 430 Vista Parada. Bluffs. A Un iqu• Horiit in Harbor View Broadmoor -"'ooded setting, quarter acre, 4 bdrm, \l.'lt}1 dining area, service porch plus sewing alcove. Jncredible privacy yet in active resi· dential area. $112.500. See Tom Boland at 2iJO \Vavecrest, CdM. •A Unique Home In th• R1nch -Outs tanding value iii a new area: 4 bedrms + bonus, beau t pool area, immaculate condition. Bar· gain at $69,500. See Fran Scott at 15352 J\.Ioulin Circle, Irvine. A Un ique Home In Westcllff - 3 bdrm pool home, clean llne.s, Jots.of wood, nr. shopping, schoo ls and open space. Unique price ol iH.i!OU. See Zoe Ann lthodes at 1400 Westclif('_ A Unique Hom• in,Corona del Mi11r -charm· ing hon1e, chaining area, SOOO sq. ft . large, 4 bd rn1 suites, CnPe"Cod exterior, near new con dilion and just a block long walk to the beach. Now priced et $139,500. See Barbara Campbell at 310 Orchid, Corona de! Mar. A Un iqu• Condominium in the Bluffs - \lintage plan, colorful, channing and vacant. 3 bdnns, 2300 sq. ft. Hard·to-{ind location call 675-6000 for directions to Dottie Johnson at 523 Avenida Campo. Bring $82,500. A Unique Home in Balboa lsli11nd -Classic! Ad aptable 3 bedrm + income unit. Both \vit h \Vood and brick Balboa charm. Close to I\:Jarine Ave. $127,500. o,vner will finance at 9SO, See 1-lugh Mynatt at 328 Amethyst. A Uniqu. Townhome in Big Canyon - Deauville model , 4 bdrm, 3450 sq. ft., elegant and spacious feel Vacant. ~owner wilt fi- nance at only $137.500. See Vergilene Hull at •25 Rue Grand Ducal, Big Canyon. A Unique Home in Irvine Terrace -Open and airy, ocean and bay views, secluded patio in this 3 bdrm, new listing for the ·unique price of $88,51 7. See Jim Valentine at 724 Malabar, Corona del f\.1ar. A Unique Hom• in Newport Shores -4 bdrm , 2 story on tbe \vater, sandy beach, next to tennis and pool. Ideal! f19,000 or lease. See Alarilyn Hodges at 488 62.nd Street, Ne""·port Shores. A Unique Home in Irvine Terrace -A new li sting, low interest, 3 bdrm, Unique Jot layout, only $68,000. See Ronnie Lundy at 1401 Santane1la, Irvine Terrace. A Unique Hom• in Me11 V•rde -Garden Ho1ne, room y and private, 4 bdnns in excel· lent condition, don't miss at $59,900. See Gudrun Coady, at 1727 New Hampshire, J\llesa Verde. A Unique Home in East Co1ti11 Mesa -Hair py 4 bedroom 2 bath home on quiet,tree- Jined street, close to schools and shopping. See A>lart~.a Beynon at 319 Esther. Present· ed'at ~.950. • Newp©rt 8e,rt at Newp~i 13eoA. .IJ~IVUI: ti()Ml:i Wtieit:> else? Ano no1n1ng south er ~f!d HJnchs buldness to comoilre 111·11111 'B!Jt 1htn 1tdoes dely comparison Df::ep tourty.Jrds b.'.llcon1e5 .:ind deci.,~ r•vPrvwhf're 5o;ic1ous :,rcomrnooat1tiq ,, 1,jt>l'ICE!~ tu1 Ul'IL0fl'rTlOn1:rs V '!XXI sheatneQ c11ppPd eave s.,IJIJ(,v .,•._tir:.,c.ture Of,lies Or.;!;cr1pl!on, must U... \\·.,,.~Fd .:iOOUt to be apprrLIU!C!d Motur UP SuorrK" /l~enue tram lhe Pacilic COi:i51 fl1~N\'.<1J' 10 eighl smashing 1noo!:I!> F-ron1 ss•.ooo ;:ina w0t1h ev~y DPnny ;,nj 1~1 .. 11 r"• Oon I • n1H .11 N~\'IJ)l.)r1 Hf-acri e:1Uir-1 ON TOP OF THE REAL ESTATE MARKET WITH THE NICEST PEOPLE SELLING THE NEATEST HOMES CORONA DEL MAR, 615-6000 ME&A VERDE, 548·5990 • CALL US' ----==---- BEST IN BLUFFS 2500 SO. FT. E-PLAN, BAYFRONT ' END UNIT; nearly new. Custom & enlarged. 3 Bdrms .. 3"2 ba.; form . dining. Fam. nn. wiwet bar & 2nd frpl. No expense spared in this spectac ul ar ho1ne wlpanoram1c view. Only SI 15,000! OPEN f.5 '201 NATA (off Vista Nobl111) • PANORAMIC VIEW 3 BR., l V2 BA. End unit on poi nt of Bluffs, overlooking wide greenbelt, bay & mts. Like new 2 yr. old. $110,000 Incl. land. 1/jour ..J.ht Parade OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 BIG CANYON COUNTRY CLUB "l•t's Fi111l In l~~, S4 RUE FONTAINEBLElfl brand new, 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, newly landscaped, dee. oraled; quiet locatJon. $124.500. ''J Coins In Th• fountain" • 22 RUE CANNES-2 Bedrooms, ~en, pool, and spa, custom entrance with fountain, spectacular master bath, .$.125,000. "Tie A Yellow Ribbon" 40 RUE FONTAINEBLEAU-cheerful Bor- deaux model , l story, 3 bedroo m. 3 bath , Roman master bath, pool, jacuzzi, many ex· lras, $13.1,500, "Onct ln1 A Lift TflJ'lt" 29 RUE GRAND VALLEE--'-'Reduced by $10.500. Overlooking 10th green. Jo.taster suite down, 2 bedrooms up. lluge ll vlna_ room, dining rm., dble wet bar, Owner will carry 75% loan at 9%%. $149,500. ''A Family Affair" 10 RUE MARSEILLES -5 bedrooms + stud y, Marble master bath, Roman tub, crptd & drpd . Pool size yard, $162,500. THE BLUFFS "Night i11nd Day" 312 VISTA MADERA -Highly upgraded, Dolores model, 3 bedrooms, on the park. Overlooking the Bay by day and Ute lights by night, $136,000. · BY APPOINTMENT ONLY "Picture a Ptnthous•" VI E\V Dove r, 2 &: den, decorated like model , tailored landsc aping, great view. Will con· !ider lease option et S850. monthly or $124,500. "We Wiii R1 i11 A Fi11mily" SPYGLASS, 6 bedrooms, view, custom pool, gazebo, huge playroom + !amlly room". Dining room, gourmet country kitchen, cus- tom extras. $198,500. "A Castle In Spain'' MAGNIFICENT 4 Bedrooms, windowed loft, dining room , pool. jacuzzi. Outstanding view. Upgra3ed. $225,000. "The Impossible Dream" . SIMPLY the n1ost spectacular home in all Big Ccu1yon. 4 Bedrooms, large den. 41h bath&, pool, jaCuzzi. a ir co nd. & purified. Exquisite decor. panoramic view. Dark room. E\•ery luxury you'd \vant. $310,000. • Wt Hi11vt A Buyer For A Lind• Model In Tho Bluffs. Call Us At 644-6056 ~~ C.F.Colt•s1mrlhy &Co.-~ UNIVERSITY PARK -$45,000 Perfect starter home. 2 Spacious bdrms., 2 baUts, lge."ltvlng rm. with frplc. Xlnt secur· ity & very private patio. Held open today 1·5, 4355 Seton. , BIGGEST IN THE BLUFFS SUPER "Z" 4 Bdrms., family rm ., formal dining rm. + hu~e bonus rm. for your pool t8ble home/ 0U1ce or family hobby center. Beautiful encl. brick patio, ideal for entertaining. $85,500. . C. F. COLESWORTHY 640-0020 EASTBLUFF VILLAGE CENTER Gen•r1I R.E. 1002Gener1I R.E. ,,...-..... ··· ~::rt ·~ 1002 Gtn.ral R.E. l002Gentr1I R.E. VALLEY REALTY PRESENTS: OPEN HOUSES 32 MISSION BAY - The only slI bedroom home for sal e In COM. Colonial.style Ne.w · Bediord model. Ma gnificent vlew from Spy- glass Hill. Oitly $145,00!Hee. l~ PORT BRISTOL -Harbor View's pop, ular Portofino model with the bonus roo1n: Sparkling pool and a sparkling all fresh b~use. Only $92,500. 319 POINSE'M'IA -CDM's surprise filled channer with a giant nlaster bedroom suite. Looks like just a ''cutie" but It IS so much - more. $85,000 and a VERY MOTIVATED seller. 1132 WIIITE SAILS - New listing In "Orig- inal Harbor View"! An exciting three bed· r oom home with two private patio; excep- tional corner location, some view, in excel- lent condition and -offered b·y a realistic seller at $'19,950. 306 33rd ~TREET - A real beach "fixer upper" with POTENTIA L GALORE, Lots of room! Fonnal dining area, large sleeping porch, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths. Submit in the SO's. Asking $59,000. 2407 NOVIA - Beautiful Bluffs Delores for-- mer model home. Outstanding location, vle\v of' bay. Custom decorated. $93,500. 1722 MIRAMAR -THE POINT! Newport's most channing beach location of quiet streets and NO RENT AL.S. Adorable 2 bed- fOOpl home with separate dining room and utility room and a cozy tree shaded court- yard. $68,500. 207 • 30TH STR EET -A sparkling brand new duplex on !ec land wlth a gracious 3 bedroom 3 bath unit and a really neat 1 br. owners "vacation" unit. Fireplaces. lots of closets and cabinets and VE RY MOTIVATED J. 239 CARNATION -TH E VIEW In all of CDM. Unsurpassed exposure of the E~TIRE LENGTH OF THE BAY. Only a "minute" of a house but Where you will want to stay for a lifetime. $112,500 and !ry only about 10% down. AND .AMERICAN HOME SHIELD American Hor'ne Shield is our exclusive one year warranty program that protects'YOU, the new O\Vner for ONE: FULL YEAR Crom most major reQai r bills. Better than many builder's new h6me warranties. ARY HOME YOU BUY THR U VALLE Y REALTY can be put under Uiis program. Call us for details. 675-722$ ARE YOU A NUT ... about finished garages with lots of cup:. boards? This is the .very· least of the numer· ous amenities of this beautiful borne perched above Monarch Bay with the white water breaking at Salt Creek, and Catalina in the ne ar distance. 3BR. 3BA, pool w/jacuzzt in walled patio. Roman ba in mstr bedrm, etc . The best view in all the Terrace is enjoyed from the mstr bednn, den , liv rm & dia area. Owner w /finan ce at very attractive terms. $189,000. PRIVATE BEACH Vi ew the ocean from this 4BR , 21hBA home \vhen you are not enjoying the private beach. Xlnt surfing, fam 1111 w/ char broiler, lrg liv rm w/C.!'PI, enclosed patio. Own er flexible, will lease/option or carry 2nd. $115,000. ' . ISLAND TREASURE Majestic SBR, 3BA, hrdwd floors, high ceil· ings, New Orleans balcony plus private sun· deck. Prime island loc - steps to th e Bay. Priced by flexible owner at $122,000. See tod ay I LEASE VARIED OPPORTUNITIES 1 2 UN IT t1.p l1 ,, txc l . \\1eatel!U area n UNITS. .liltollg Ca l 1 t . rtiiion • lOOY: O(ll.."Up!ed " good hilltory. ~limt. by thl!i Co, BALBOA IS. -2 1 l y . wttlf'rlront wllllp -lint CH.bln. OFFIC!!: BLDG. " marina • major N.B. property In- come &. charisma in one pwcka,e. OFFICE BLDOr - m a Jo r Long Btllch eo,iy:ilex_, llnl· que opp. to •hare in new \'ltaHcy &: ICbeme _.tnr L.B. Other varied properties. or inltil'Ciit, •tnale or Join t ovmerablP1. Inqulriel lnvittd .. ~u-~ ...<I' J!O IOI: ltlO 675•6050 Spanish Arches 2~tory leach Trf·l~vel Span1sh formal eajry. SI!? dOO'Jl large living roG.'ll ~.,,.. hugi:! fireplace. Entertain In. expeMlve ramUy room with · \\'el bar. Pr eA l de n tla l nla.Stei• suite v.1th e x o t I o splltlevel.3addll io n o l ~n11. Super slz:ed cul· de-111c lot. Priced u n d e r market for f11st aale. Cll.U to see OOJ-ii767. OPEN TIL • • ffS FUN 10 IE N1CE1 • THE REALJ1 ESTllTERS Bachelor Pad Corona del Mar · With Pool . Call us about tb11 desirable c.otona Hlihlandl 2 br 2ba pool home with 1arg1 master 1ulte pr1vate btacb &1.'Celll and ~ 1ped1I 1 J n IU'lclna' arranaement.. 169,500 ' Call 144-1211 /.Jn NIL[l IJA ILE Y f, A55U[IAT[S .Over 2000 sq It and all usable. Newly listed home In J\1esa Verde with 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, formal dininz room. acplll'Dte faml· ly room, 2 large llreplacc1, · marble courrt.er top, a n d n1any, mnny more custom quality features. And o I course It ls all PROFES.. ' SlONALL Y LANDSCAPE D. $77,500. /Ca.. co:rs ·~WALLACE REALTORS --l514'41 .... 1141- (0p1n Evenint1) "'"'""""""""""""""'" 11 2 STORY + POOL ; SHARP $37,000 3 Bedroom l % baths on cul-d-sac lot. Close to major shopping center & freeway!!. GOOD ASSUMABLE LOAN TOO. Call for appointment 963-ti767' OPEN nL • • IT'S FUN t0 Bf NICE/ ~-. liilll1I · OPEN 1-5 529 PLAYA (off Vlst1 Por1d1 ) ')U might get a lungtu1 of tr•;.-t, 1 :.ea·borne au' CentcrDr. ~ Fashion Island Ab solutely sma shing own er's unit, new du· plex. 2400 sq fl , 4BR, 2\.'JBA. Superb view of Bay, only steps to the beach, $850./Mo. 4 BDRM -EASTS I DE Lovely 4 br, 2 ba in beautiful 1 eastsldc location. lluae lam. room with beamed ce\llnp , &: fireplace. Owner will aell I with FHA or VA term1. • Bet ter hurry on this one. 1 Just' listed. 666-mt or S.. Call ! 71 4) 645-fl141 l>.rf''"-tj( .... .. • ''°'t·f'I ... b•r1f 't ,.. HELEN B~ DOWD REAL TOR, Inc. MLS 644-4134 1973 Top Lister & Top Sale1m1n Ntwport/Co1ta Mesa Boerd of R•1ltor1 KONA HAWAII For Sale to fi_quidate the Estate of Dori s C. Spencer, ..tfchitect. Kailu a Kona, the island of llawa.il. • < New 3 BR & Lanai, 3 full baths, beauli· fu lly designed natural wood voulted ceU· ings, all bullt·ins, 2 car garage, heavy 1hag carpcUng. All beautil\Jl l\Jrnl!ure available. Heirs want Immediate sale. $25,000 down. Balance 8 ~'0 Interest. All due in S years. fee simple ground. PM cM fimlly '125,000. Contact Broker for H~irs or write llei rs: Eldridge & Jeanette Spencer. 1216 Lo m-~ard , San l'rancisco. 94109. Broke r Oocali i 14-642-5368. BALBOA ISLAND Frpl in master suite, top quality construc- DelighUUl "new" home on "The Island". lion w/loads of extras. 4 lrg BR. $159,500. CALL Elion, 640-fl20 RESIDENCE: 5SHll40 Ger.-ral R.!. 1002 Generi11I R.£. 1002 HARBOR VIEW SPECIAL Dellghl:tully decorated. \Vell maintained. Call us to i ce thla lovely 2 ~droom plus EXEC. 2.STORY TotillY u Ptrad'e d ~fesa \\'oodt, 4 Bdnn, 3 hi.. wUh hUlf bonlJI r o om . Spec- t.<l c u I" r 2 1torz w11h c.tl~ral ctUin&' !fnh'y, ltv-rni il formal d I n • r m . This newly ILlled Se!~ pro- OPEN SUN. 12-1 2011 MIR.AMAR associated 0AOK£AS-~EllL TORS 101~ w a .. rbno •1l JI>,, OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5 IIOI KINGS RD., N.8. Sp e c t ac ul a t \1e'°-; JMW cu.tom bit. hatnt ; "'Oman'• dell11:h1 kitchen. fl.fllSJ 1te to appreciate! 1$14 • Walker &Lee RIA ~ t•t•TI G'"°ral R.E. 1002 Once Upon An Island ! ! . - T1111r ~flt '11U bf ti, !ot"'Wtll 111. ... 1 100' •f ~OilGf', • tO' •t tll.p. A 111u lat ~"'' li'oa _, '11.SO., A.ad t M ... tor 1'1111111:111111i:IUl( ' rw1, ,.. .. ,., Mi.d IM1 ~ -.... Ofttrl'ICI .i Stt$,l.OO, -. I ' • • I . " ' ' ~ .:.~o:td " l66.500, FERGUSON-HESTER , C SELECT Rttltors, Inc. fl(I~ :;::•f!Nca IRYJIN&rRYJIN ""° ,~·;~: ••1'. , T'PROPERTIES 1401 Dove SI., Ste. 220 ,.,.,., lt£AIJO~S CO•••<Dl<•A> · " ,..., __ ...,,...,... .. __ ....;.l:ll-;;;;..;.97;.;.II;...__-" --~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_J;! • • I .. . . . . ;• ... ' • Gt A 6 I • .. -G ... rllR.E. 1~ I mT:-~-:-:-:-:-~~:::::~-:--:-:-:-~~-:-:-:-:-;c~;;;;;;t:E:~~ii~?~t;;;;;;:;;-iJ"~s='""~~·Y~·~·~!Nf~m~b<r~l.,7~.1~9~74:._~TIV·\'ii'.r.=~o·~l~LY;;:Pl~LO~Tc_Jf!!_,,i. ""'"""ti.,,ral R.E. 1-G ' IRE " i:;;====~Ll::;O~O;:IS;;:L[====~~~·,C-•;-S-•;-0-~-·L_U_X_U_IR=Y _G•_"_"'_•_I R._E. ___ 1002_G_._ .. _·•-•l_R_._E_. _ _:.!001...,..1G•norol R.E. 1002 Go~~~:~~ UX~R7~~~ R.~VIS~OOl Gone~~;~B~IVE 1002 440 Vi• Lido Nord OfMn Sun. 1·5 Large. 6 BR & den, 6 ba. home on 1i8ndy beach, or use us 4 Dll, den home \Yith . 2BR. apt; 50 II. lot. shore mooring. $295,000. Family home: 6 bdrms., 4 baths. 36 Ft. lot. Pier & sLip. $295,000 . -!JI> Attractive 3 BR .. 2 ha. slngle story homeo on 60 ft. street to street lo t. $152,500 WATERFRONT LOTS 40x00: Ft. $250,000 30xl05 $165,000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR J4l Boy<:.1dt-Drive NB 675 6161 HILLSIDE * Balboa Bay Properties * Promi5e Her LINDA ISLE ELEGANCE A Rose Gorden A spectat ular Linda Jsle home on lhe \\•ater FOR LARGE A Jon10n iiw, a pint ttte -private dock and duil slip for three FAMILY an ti colorful bouga»i,•Ulra boats. Five bedrooms, three baths "'ith an that you can enja/ from extravaganllv. sized master suite with fire-Prcsll~c c:»n1n1unlty or llllf' ll'lt! lgt" encl lanai r m. I ,. n.lace and sittinf7 roo1n. The asking e···ce of lOJ\letl. l'Cni\Jrh ~! ll 11 .. II r ti Klrchc11haacu pb uard;1 1•, "' I J •-1 I -• $200.000 i's substa•tiall~ under 111ar et a11d { f':o>Lgn nest 1 '" 0 r n1 a I i;:-a nre 11111.1 overloob that 11 I a 1td"Ci1p1·. Grdrwll' doublt.' · ro"" garden. All c{'ramk the owner will allow I e 7 < '0 existing loan 11orlr l'ntry IKN!h P"rloi· nnd --------tile In bathB, laundry In to be assumea on cont ract. By appoint nten t huge £or1nal dining 1·t1()Tn, 3 & 2 Bdrm. units. Good OPEN SAT /SUN 1-5 rental area, Costa Mesa 329 COLTON, Ne\vport Good financing. $49,500. Shores. 3 & Family rm., 640-8484 2~ba.-You O\Yn the land! $56.000. 556-8800. the hn.lJ "''&)' 1o save ii;t~ps only, Open house Saturday and Sunday 1-5 served by cheery g;irdttn nnd 3 nice bedrooms. Adult if not sold by then. • vlE-w kltchfln "'1th gf'nerott1 occuplrtl. il 1, meUculou.i calln"' ar1'a. Step down to in e\'t'ry 04·,_y, Try 1 o % I g jQuail ~ • •· jQuail l rr1~u1i1r 1:t1nlly 1w1 roon1 do"'"· $39,900. nl Pl ~1st1111{ t o ll ll l y fircp\11ce COATS -,...,., ac• . DC• ~ "ilnd \\'t't bill'. 5 be<!room,; Prap•rli•• '. Prop•rti•• ww. 1nore? 111ore! nu> r c ! ~-& 752·1920 752~1920 ·~ Cnll 5 -I 6 • 2 3 t 3 mP ll P· REALTORS (] WALLACE '"°° OUAl~St. NCW,Olllf 11a.CH 1•00 OUAllST NIWl"OIT llACH poln,nient 10 sec Ute whole . 962~LTORS WANT AD 642-5678 thl"•' 2241 D9nnie Rd ., Newport Beach 642-8235 $114,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 295 1 ·Catalpa (Eastbluff) N.B. · 644-1766 $84,500 (Sal & Sun 1·51 490 Afyrtle, Laguna Beach 644-1766 $127 ,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 3861 Blackthorn, Irvine • * *107 Linda Isle, Newport Beach 752·1920 !Sat & Sun 1·51 10 Rue Marseilles. Big Canyon, N.B. 644·6056 $162.500 (Su n 1·51 #5 Royal Saint George, N.B. 673·759 1 !Su n 12·6) 3452 Santa Clara Gire. (?\tcsa \Voods) C.?11. I - W:itcd Just 11boVf" Da n a l-'Qu11 llarhnr: 1ln1e 10 ,Cf'! this 11110 ('SC'ruw for a "'hole ) 1·.ir s ta_\ s.ht'Uf'r illl' 197:">. -$!1..:.: J DIRECTORY 551·5262 $78 ,000 !Sun 1·5) *•208 Grand Canal (Balboa Island) N.B. 673-8700 $165,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 545-4269 $65,000 (Sun 1·5) 24 Pinehurs t (Big Canyon) N.B. 642-8235 -(Sun 1·51 LAGUNA HILLS Neat a~ t1. p111 ,r,, t'1ic"' fl!! niec: A real c:ut1dominiun1 bny i11 one or (lllr faste~\ J.:O>\\'tlll: arf'ns. E .'<is t 1 11 g: l''llA l0<in 1•1111 I)<.• i.• .sWT1t:d, !3-1.fffl. 11.e., fl1k H11dy dlf'Mtort wlttr '" tUJ .... .-" '" t• ho-h1111tl1t4J. All tti. IH•tl•• fisted lliol•• •r• do- "'[Mcl h1 tr•eto' tt.foll lty ttftertit ... ol-"re lo totlsy't DAILY PILOT WANT A~S. ,_., • .., 1ll.:wl11t •Jtel lie*"' IM 1111 or to mt lllf'I 11rted t• lkt He• ....,_,le>• lo ttlit coh1•• -" frld.y, S..rdtlt •otl l1111Hy. HOUSES FOR SALE 2 BcDROOMS 401 Santa Ana Ave (Newport Hts.) N.B. 548-5527 $45,500 (Sun 12·5) 231 Larksfur, Corona del Atar 675-551 $87 ,500 . (Sat & Sun 12-4:30) 508 Dahlia, Corona del Mar 675-5511 $65,500 (Sat & Sun 12-4:301 4355 Seton (Univ. Park) Irvine ~ 640-0020 $45.,000. · (Sat & Sun 1·51 •.22 Rue Cannes. Big Canyon, N.B. 6446056 $125,000 (Sun 1·5) 440 Bolero, Newport Beach 6411-7711 (Sun )2·5) 2 BR & FAMILY ROOM OR DEN 10 Rue Fontaine bleau {Big Canyon) N.B. 644-1766 $139,500 (Sat & Sun 1·51 235 Magnolia, Costa Mesa 642·7866 $43,950 (Sal & Sun 1-5) ~*400 Ki ngs Place'; Cliff l:laven, N.B. 642-5200 $58,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) • •3911 Marcus. Newport Beach 673-3663 $135,000 (Sun 11-4) 594 Hamilton, Costa li1esa 645-0303 $36.750 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 3 BEDROOMS 428 ?itorning Canyon (Coron a Hld s.) Cdl.1 673-6510 $72.500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 133 ShorecliHs Rd. ·(ShorecLi!lsl CdM 644-7662 $148,500 (Sun 12:30-4:30) 4308 Patrice Rd. (!'Hk Lido) .N~ .• 642-8235 · (Daily 2-1) 324 Morning Canyon (Shorecliffs) C::dM 642-8235 $149.000 (Daily 1·51 •2632 Riverside Dr .. Eastside, C.M. 642-4353 $43,950 (Sun 1·5) • 1935 Highland, Harbor J-Iighlands. N.B. 642-5200 $69,900 !Sat <'!fSun 1·5) 2701 Vista Umbrosa (The Bluffs) N.B. 6444910 $73,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) •4308 Spindrift. Newport Beach 675-4060 $42,000 (Sun 1·51 201 1 fr1iramar (Peni n. Point) N.B. 673·3663 $87,500 (Su n 12-4) 1070 Baja St., Laguna Beach 494.9473 $69 ,500 (Sun 1·5) 271 ?ttorning Canyon Rd., Cd1't 675-2379 $129,000 !Sat & Sun 1·5) 330 Morning Canyon Dr., Cd?tt · 675-2379 $107.500 (Sat & S~n 1·51 329 Colton (Newport Shores) N.B. 556-8800 $56.000 (Sat & Sun 1·51 2481 Irvi ne Ave., Newport Chateaux 675-<1670 $44.850 (Sat & Sun 10·5) •40 Rue Font.ainebleau. Big Canyon. N.B. 644·6056 $135.500 (Sun 1·5) 1984 PorUllaridge (HVu Homes) N.B. 673-85SO !Sat & Sun 1-5\ 18291 Yellowwood \Vay. Irvine 646-7711 !Sal & Sun 12·5) 3Gl Esth er, Costa l\1esa 646-7711 IS3l & Sun 12·51 430 Vista Parad,a~ Bluffs, N.B. 675·6000 $98.500 (Sun 1·51 2691 Crestview, Newport Beach 646·7711 (Sun 1:30·51 14589 Oval, Irvine 645-0303 $34 ,950 (Sun 1·5) •230 Sherwood Place, Costa 1'tesa 646-0555 $64,950 (Sun 1-5) 17062 Van Dyke. l:luntington Beach 962-4454 $42.500 (Sun 1·5) 239 Poppv, Corona de! ?ttar 552-4222 (Sun 1·5) 1104 Dolphin Terr. (Irvine Terr.) Cd?tt 642-8235 $94 .500 (Sun 1-5) 24 1 Via Genoa (Lido Isle) N.B. 642·823lf (Sun 1·5) 1401 .Santa nella. Irvine Tc;rrace 675-6000 $66.000 (Sun 1·5) J BR & FAM. RM. OR DEN • 2960 Zurich Cl (Temple Hills & Zell ) LB 497-1744 $169.500 (Sot & Sun 1-41 • 1224 Nottingham Rd., Newpo rt Beach 497· 1744 $79,500 • !Sal & Sun 1-51 1679 New Hampshire . 'tttesa Verde N, C~I g79.7234 (Sat & Sun 11·5) 891 Santa Ana. La:Runa Beach 833·2224 $69.500 ID~ily) ••902 So. Ba yrront (Bal. lslana) N:Ii. 873-7300 (Sat & Sun 1·51 ••7 Colli ns Island. Ne\¥port Beach 673·7~00 (Sat & Sun 1·5) •1101 Berkshire Ln, Wcstclill, N.B. 548-4318 648-7414 (Sat & &un 1·5) • 1509 Elon Pl. (WestclirO N.B. 673-7300 $92.000 (Sot & Sun 2·5) •9{122 r.ornerbrook Dr .. ll.B. 968·7447 $59.500 !So t & Sun 1·5) !181 Presidio Drive. ~fesa dal ?t1ar. C.ht. . . 546-4141 $42.050 !Sat & Sun l ·~L. 3257 Iowa. ~Tc~a Verde, Co1;tn ~tesa _. 546·5880 545·2774 /Sa t & Sun 1.5) 141 5 Outrigger Dr. (Harbor Viewl CdM 644·0308 ~126,500 (Sa1 & Sun 1·51 2U6 Visla Umbroso !The 1ltuf£s) N.B. $76,500 (531 & Sun 1·5) 303 La Jolla , Newport Heights, N.B. 642-5200 $75,000 tSun 1·5) 1026 Sandcastle (H.V. Hills) CdM 644-1766 $94,000 (Sat & Sun 1·51 2149 Seville, Balboa Peninsula 645-7221 $119.500 (Sun 1·5) 477 Flower, Costa fr1esa _642·8235 $51,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 499 Flower, Costa Mesea 642-8235 $54,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) * 1901 Sabriba Terr. flrvine Terr.) Cd~1 644-1766 $189,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 5636 Southall Terr. (Turtlerock Hills) Irv. 644-4910 $129,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 17916 Cedar Tree Ln . (Univ. Park) Irvine 644·1766 $71.000 (Sat & Sun 1·51 1951 AUso, Eastside. Costa J.1esa 540-1151 $62.950 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 923 GoldenrOcl. Corona de! Mar 673·8550 $78,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 1106 Sand pipe'.r, Corona de l Mar 673-8550 $.95.500 (Sal & Su n I ·5) 308 Poinsettia, Corona del MJ. 640-4050 $117,000 (Sun 1·5) • 316 Otero (The· Bluffs) N.B. 640-1050 $99,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 327'Z Minnesota, Costa J.tesa 752·1920 $42,300 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 1318 Santanella (Irvine Terr.) CdM 675-3000 (Sun 1·5) 3277 ~tiunesota Ave., :ritesa Ve rde. C.J.t. 548-5860 $42,300 !Sat & Sun from 11 .. 1717 Terrapin, Baycrest, N.B. 644-7270 $64,950 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 29 Rue Grand Vallee, Big Canyon, N.B. 644-6056 $149.500 (Every Da y 1·5) 34 Rue Fontainebleau, Big Canyon. N.B. 644-6056 $124.500 !Sun 1·51 3225 New York Ave., Costa 1tfesa 546-2313 $43,950 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 412 Colton, Newport· Beach - 64tl-771 l (Sal & Sun 12·5) 2674 Redland s, Costa A1esa 646·717 1 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 227 23rd St., Costa Atesa fr46·'17l <Sat & Sun 1·51 590 Grand l~aven Cir., Costa Mesa 646-7171 (Sat & Sun 1·51 9272 Woodcrest, Huntington Beach 648-7171 (Sat & Sun 1·5) J BR & FAM. RM. OR DEN & GUEST 1732 Missouri, Costa h-lesa 545-9491 (Sun 1·5) **#2 Balboa Coves, Newport Beach 646·771! (Sun 12·5) 1811 Newport Hills Dr. (H.V. Homes) N.B. 640-0020 (Sun 1-5) 17631 Rockrose (Univ. Park) Irvine 642-8235 $48.500 (Sun 1-5) * 1228 Sussex (\Vestcliff) N.B. 642·8235 $79,500 (Su n 2·5) 498 E. 20th St .. Cost.a l\tesa 642-8235 $64.951b !Sun 1·5) * 1400 \~stcliff. Ne'wport Beach 675-6000 $74.900 1Snn 1·51 724 ~1alabar, Irvine Terrace 675·6000 $86,517 (Sun 1·5) 1909 Sunflow er, S. Shores, C.M. 556-2660 !Sun· 1·5) 1921 Tradewinds Ln. (Baycrest) N.B. 646-2414 $79,500 (Sun 1·51 3386 Fuchsia. Greenbrook, C.l\.f. 556·2660 $58.250 (Sun 1·5) 20921 Skimmer (La Cuesta) H.B. 968-4456 • (Sun 1·5) 4 BEDROOMS 4507 Gorham (Cameo Shores) Cdl\t .044 l.l'tiO $.157.500 (Sun 1·5) 2 nue Ch.amonix (Big Canyon) N.B. ,, 644-4910 $149,500 !Sat & Sun 1·5\ 1102 Charl~ston. Cos1'1. lttesa 545-8424 $43.500 (Sat & Su n 1·51 594 ?\tarquett. Costa 1'1es a 557-151"!0 $42.000 (Sat&: Sun ) 4633 Dorche ster (Can1eo I llcls.) Cd?\1 ~. 675-3 000 Sun 1·51 311 Alva J,ane (off Santa Ana 1\ e.) C.~1. 646-3255 $49.950 (Sat & Sun 1·51 202 Seward. Shorecllf(s. CUfl.t 675·5511 $127.000 (S•t/Sun 124:30) 217 Jas111ine, Corona clel 1'1ar 675'5511 .$129,700 (Sal/Sun 12-4:30) )osLWsta Madera. Newport Bea ch 645·0303 $7 1,500 (Sat & Sun 1·51 2332 Fordham, Costa 1t1esa 646-7171 •(Sat & Sun 1·5) 8201 SlerLing Ave .. Huntlnglon Beach 842-9835· $34.900 (Sun 12·6) ••488 62nd St .. Newport Shores, N.B. 675-6000 $79 .900 !Snn 1·5) 2100 Dover Dr. n'l:trbor lfighland~:i N.&. ' 642·8235 $53,950 (Sun 1·51 4 BR & FAMILY ROOM OR DEN 1930 Port Cardig11n (l·f\r l{on1es) N.B. 642°6235 $76 .900 ISM & Sun 1·5\ 1201 Highland !Wc<tclifO N.B. 642-8 235 $125,500 (Sat & Sun I·!\) •; 607 R:ivsldc Dr. <Promontor\• Bay) NB 642·6235 (Sat & su'n I ·5) ••626 \;ia Lido Nord (Lido Islet N.B. 642·8235 (Sun 1·5) • 17348 Los Amigos Circ., Fountain Valley 536-8821 $59.500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 5 BR & FAM. RM. OR DEN & GUEST 1·123 l\1ain St., 1-luntington Beach 536·8!121 $79,500 (Daily 1·5) 17702 Cassia Tree Ln., Univ. Park. Irvine 554·1343 $76,000 (By appl. only) 2000 fi.tira111ar. Balboa Peninsula 540·1151 $195,000 !Sat & Suu 12·4) 2067 Port Bristol Circle, N.B. 6 BR & FAMILY ROOM OR DEN 644-8750 $83.250 !Sat & Sun 1·5) 1133 Gleneagles Terr., Costa Mesa 673-6510 $68 ,000 (Sat & Su n 1·5) ' • •440 Via Lido Nord (Lido Isle) N.B. 675-6161 $295,000 (Sun \51 2399 Tustin Ave .. Newport Beach 645·7221 $75,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 1826 Tradewinds Lane, Newport Beach 2 BEDROOM 548-3305 $139,500 !Sat & Sun 1-51 936 Crocus Circle. Greenbrook. C.Al. •2400 Elden, 1\10. 13. Costa 1'1esa 540-1151 $55,500 -!Sat & sun 1·51 646·3255 $27 ,950 1Sun 11·3) 22 Herm itage Ln . (Bil{ Canyon) N.B. 176()6 Iron Bark, University Park. Irvine 644-6200 $159,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 675·7060 $43 ,750 JSun 2-5) * 1386 Galway Halecrest Costa 1.-tesa * 19534 Sandcastle. Beachwalk, H.B. 546-4 14·r~:;~~.rr.~:~ e:;.;--t'-:-, ~-~·~ ~~~s'fl--,.!>~-y~_s~. ~c.:11 ~-1 ~J_,,_"':' 3036 \llarren. Hale crest. Costa Jitesa 2 BR & FAMILY ROOM 546-4141 $41.950 (Sal & Sun 1·5\ 209 Nata !The Bluffs) Newport Bea ch * 15352 Moulin Circle, TI1e Ranch. Irvine 644·1133 $89,500 (Sun 1-5) 675-6000 $69,500 (Sun 1·51 -J BEDROOM 1401 Seacrest (H.V. HillsrCdM 644·1766 $120,000 (Sun 1·5) •837 St. Clair St., Costa Atesa 536-4289 $48,950 (Sun 1-5) 420 Kings Rd., Newport Beach 645-4260 $1!0.000 (Sun 1·5) 3322 Wyoming Cir (N. Mesa Verde) C.M. 833-3821 $58,500 (Sun 1·5) 20881 Crestview Ln .. Huntington Beac h 962-4454 S43.900 (Sun· t·5) 10472 Sunday Drive, Hu ntington Beach 962-4454 $41,950 (Sun 1·5) 2730 \Vavecresf Dr .. Harbor View. Cdl\f 675-6000 $112.500 !Sun 1·5) 310 Orchid Ave .. Old Corona, del l\.1ar 675-6000 $139.500 (Sun 1·51 319 Esther, East Costa ~fesa . 546·5990 $44.950 !Sun 1·5) 1727 New Hampshire, 1'1esa Verde. C.M. 546·5990 $59.900 !Sun 1·51 9 Cherry Hills Ln. (Big Canyon) N.B. 642·6235 $172,500 (Sun 1·5) 3268 Turlock. Mesa Woods, C.M. 556·2660 $66.500 (Sun 1·5) 834 St. Clair, 1'fesa del ~tar, C.1\1. 556-2660 $46.900 1Sun 1·5) 9311 Cand!ewood, Huntington Bea ch 968-4456 !Sun 1·51 271 Island View Dr.,...Coi:ona del 1'far 644-1133 $159.000 (Sun 1·5) 9901 Star Drive (La Cuesta ) H.B. 842-2535 (Sun 1·5) 1400 Serenade. Corona del !\far ij73·8550 $89.500 !Sat & Sun 1·5) 1939 Pt. Barn1out.h (l~.V. Homes} N.B. 675-3000 !Sal & Sun 1·51 1101 Kin gs Rd ., Newport Beach 833-9781 (Sat & Sun 1·51 1954 Pt. Seabourne {H.V. Homes) N.B. 640-0020 (Sal & Sun l·Si 19781 Sea Canyon Circle, Hunt. Beach 536-4790 (Sa l & Sun 1·51 •3382 \Vesteria. Costa ~tesa 645-6646 $79.900 (Sal & Sun 1·51 •20931 Sparkm<tnn Ln .. 1-luntin.;!ton Bch. 644-7270 $73.450 !Sat & Sun 12·51 69 l\tontecito <SpvJ!lacs) N.B. 644·7270 $160.000 (Sot & Sun 1·6) 4501 J.Iampden (Cameo Shores) Cdl\f 644-7270 $159.000 !Sot & Su n 12·51 *2832 Boa Vista. Costa Pi.tesa 546-23 13 S83,900 (Sal & Sun 1·51 985 Begonia Ave .. Costa l\1esa 642-4811 (Sun 1·51 255 Camellia, Costa 1'1esa 646·771 l (Sal & Sun 12·5) 2778 Lorenzo, Costa ?i1esa 645·0303 (Sal & Sun 1·51 1009 Park 1-li\I , Costa Atesa 645-0303 $49.000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 2033 Balearic t~!esa Verde) Costa 1'1esa 545.9491 !Sat 1·51 S BEDROOMS 2645 Bamboo fEastbluff). Ne,vp (lrt Beach 640·6006 $87.900 1Sat & Sun 1·51 2515 1-1011~·· Ln . !Ne"•port ~lgts.) N.B. 548-0520 $45.900 (D3il yl 1032 Presid io llr .. Costa l\1 es:i 540·2195 $49,500 !Sun 1·5) S BR & FAM. RM. OR DEN *424 Vista Roma (Bluffs). Newport Beat'h- 752-14301494-6404 $95.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 116 Via Koron (Lid o Isle) N.B. W-1766 $169.500 • (S un 1·51 "*319 1'1orning Star Ln. (Dover Sh.) N.R. 642-8235 $275 ,000 !Sal & Sun 1·51 • • 1 Linda l~le Dr. (J.,lnda Isle) N.B. 644-4910 $250 .000 !Sat & Sun 1·51 49 Royal St. George <Big Ca nyon) N.B. 644-4910 $325 .000 1Sa t & Sun 1-51 8 Oakn1ont Lane' !Big Ca nyon! N.R. 644-4910 ~325.000 (Sal & Sun 1·51 :i761 Clarcn1ont. Irvine 644· 1554 $62.500 (Sun 1·51 421 Seville, Balboa J>cnlns11la ;40-1151 $109.600 !Sal & Sun 12·51 • l 6Q8 GalaJ<Y Dr. (Dover Shores) N.B. 644·1766 $225.000 (Sun 1·51 *312 Vista ?¥fadera, Eastblu ff, N.B. 644-6056 $135,000 (Sun 1·51 •523 Avenida Campo, Old Bluffs 675·6000 $62.500 !Sun 1·51 J BR & FAMILY ROOM OR DEN 201 Nata (The Bluffs) Ne wport Beach 644-0134 (Sun 1·5 1 529 Playa (TI1e Bluffs) Newport Beach 644·0134 (Sun 1·51 4 BEDROOM *25 Rue Grand Ducal , Big Canyon. N.B. 675-6000 $137.500 · !Sun 1·51 Duplexes ..... DUPLEXES FOR SALE 512 Begoni a, Corona del A1ar 544-1999 $79,500 (Sat & Sun 11·41 2 BR & FAMILY ROOM OR DEN 613 Iris. Corona de! A-tar 644-7211 $89.500 tSun 1-5) 2 BR & I BR * •3808 River St., Newport Beach 640-4050 (Sim 1·5) 2 BR & 2 BR 475 Pi.torning Canyon Rd., Co rona del l\1ar 673·6526 S64.500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) J BR EACH 505 Larksp ur. Corona del 1'·1ar 675-5511 $119.000 (Sat/Sun 12·4 :301 513 Narcissus. Corona de! A1ar 675-3000 (Sun 1-5) 719 Poinse ttia, Corona de l fl.tar 675·3000 fSat & Sun 1·5J 621 & 62 1 ~~ Jasn1i ne. Corona clel Ala r 2204 Fiesla, off Flora 1Bluffs) N.B, J BR & I· BR J BR & 2 BR 41 5·415 1Z Iris. Corona del fl-1.:ir 673·6510 St 14 ,500 1Sun 1·5) 2212 \\r. Oceanfront, Coro na del ftfar 675-2015 Sl!0,000 !Sun 1·5) 2204 Fiest a, off Flora (BlufsJ N.B. 640-8672 S72,500 (Su n 1·51 J BR & 4 BR +•215-217 E. Bayfront (Bal. Isla nd ! N.B . 6i3·7300 (S at & Sun 1-31 4 BR & J BR 1809 \Ve!>l Balboa Blvd .. N.R. 646-7414 $130.000 tSat & Sun 1·3 ) 4 BR & J BR 11 9 451h St.. i\'(•\\·porl Beach 645·0303 tSun 1-,ll HOME & INCOME 2 BR &.1 BR . 235 f\tagnolia. Cos trlfesn 642-7866 $49.950 IS3t & Sun l·ol 3 BR & I BR 328 Am e1hyst. B•lbon Island, N.R. ,675·0369 $127,500 1 ·un l·ol HOUSES FOR RENT 2 BEDROOM t 26 33rd St., Newport Beach 871 ·6089 $235 !Sot & Sun J BEDROOM .308 l\in~s Pl tlr P. ~cv.1pnr1 llcights 646·1604 $37j JSal 1·5, '""' * **' *** & Pool ' 11 ·~1 FOUNTAIN VALLEY 4 BR., farnily r n1.: hid . .t: lltrl. p oo I. "Stratford''. $6-1,9.j(). 9:f21 CORBIN-MARTIN Realtors • 644-7662 . EXECUTIVE SPANISH 2 STORY- ASSUME 7°/o VA l.l!ih.J@li:len. 2 story entry. .'unKe11 p<1rlor. Oh'J "'urld brick hear1h. Forn1al ban. 11ue1 roon1. Hf gounnl!'fA galley. 1.famn1oth f ies'' r o o n1. T\listing: st&.ircai>e. BalC'Onied halhvay. Separalt' chlldrens wing. 5 enorn1ous hedroon15. 4. baths. G!ltllnllc n1aster suile. Sei)aral~ vanl· ty area. 60' ~rap a1-ou nd pat:ty___:patio ~·lth firering'. As!;ume T";, VA total pay. nwnt S350 per month. Q\\'Jler 1nust go -take advantage call 84.2-2535. OPE.N nL 9 • ITS FUN 10 BE NICE1 [~· ~ · Colle9e Park Pride of 011,·nership, 3 bednn. 2 hn hon1e. Lge lronl pk - !ul'e 11·i n1IO\\' in lh·ing rm + fpl .:. Bllns, palio, fn1lr-tree11 nnrt ~amen. -3928 Eves: SS&-8674 Lachenmyer ' Realtor Cole of n ewporl REALTORS 1002 OPEN SAT. & SUN, 12 to 4,30 i'XO\V 111'.:AH THI S: Own- er n..-duc_-ed pril-e to $65.~: wants property sold -he·s going to Ore- gon. Soulh of hig1nray, 1scl'ludcd. pine paneled. 2 l)ednns. 2 balhs: R-2 lot ready for Sf'(_'Q/ld unit. 50S DAJILIA Avr::. BUILT IN DER FOREST U\' f)ER LlTTLE ELVE~. 1t hn.-~ th::it kind n( t·hr11·n1 -i1n1i•l.,,r II"' ,"''"~ 111 s1101u::r1.1r~~:-: Tlu "11·1u·r 11·111 h1 •lr1 Y~'" hll~ 111!~ J1n1•I~ (U-.f1\1)l~ tu111• ht'rll'UJl!I hn11h' 2111 !'!l:.\\\.l\HI) l~ll. ,\ H.\Jll:: ll<•:'llE. ~1,ltrr I..: ~"<'1'1•1\!~. ha ~ \'•'•tU•i'•I 1.i!t'{', 11111 LE:\SE . 1.J.,ASI·: I Ol'TION 1'r.,\OE:' i'' Untf'lunllv .~pn,·1nu-. I !>Nh"I hntll(. 1'1•'>•' 10 llK' h£.•11<'h, rl) l!~ 1.ir a l1t1).'f' huppy flln,)ih !11 rnjoiy. 129,70Q. ~t1' fA~ll'NE ,\Vi:. 1\'T'TF.NTION"!! A 13R-\i'\'O NE\V DUPLE.'\:. Ov.·ncr-bulldct' 11,-i1t1!~ h11· 1111"11,,l•· ,,.;1lt• S: 11 ill hrlp )1•U fln!lfll"'f' ,,.,.. CRrr 1~·11>e l!J{'~" unit it :L~ 11, ell -~J~U 11111'< :: ~'ih111ll t"l<'h nnir lil'C'JlllU"'"•-500 L\Hl\~l 'l'I: $11P.".OO. Tit.\1 11Tl11"1i,\I, 1'0HO'<.\ PEL \!,\It "Hy rhr Seft." • .. 1111:: ... 11l<ll1'f ly, at Ii.It\, •'\H"'• \\itl,. ln\. bft! 1'-11ID l.1•!-. 11f tun'' l :Ql J ... \1tl{. srL'B S.'11.:1'1. 67S.SS11 ,,. •!,jl,; t;, ( Hll._1 1111(1!\UI) t 'nrnr11 fl1•t 't11 r • $Lind~, NMrnbfr 17, 1974 t. 4 DAILY PILOT '*G.NnlR.E. ~'~r:·I: ~~G:nlR: ~~ REALTOR& ···-~ """" ........ c ...... Open Sunday I ·5 -1 " DlMltJ ·-~ 0 8433 £1 Arroyo, lh.int. lktt. UO,SOO 842·8691 l • DW., •-ll.ti.10 l.11''ond11. t'ln. V!y. $.Sl.500 842·2581 611f2 Sierra Sienna, Irvine S.W,$00 832·7151 l&-•-J~ Port Ab~f. Nwprt ikh. $11.500 U2f 22, Nwprt Bch. $97,000 l " Oloi .. " Ftotily : 510? Dutcher. Irv. $41 ,900 83'2·7151 ·: 5111 Oulcher, Irv $46,!IOO 327·7151 1•roo1 11&41 Newl1nd, tlwil. Sch , SJ0.$00 8'2·&691 4 .... Ji.M2 Goldenwesl. Hunt. Reh. 4 & Ftotily & Dloi"9 16252 C:rntry Lane, llunl. Heh, $00,000 · 842·2561 ........ 7>/•"• LMn ·Perfect family home in Costa l\1csa . lfas 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Beautiful : family room . Lovely dining area and •.. gourmet kitchen with everything. New carpets. FA heat . Patio, fruit tr.ees, and postca rd pretty landscaping. , $45 ,500. Ca ll 540·1720. ·:.. ~. Try FHA -log! _ You'll love this beautiful decorated 3 .· bedroom home in Costa Mesa. Has 2 _baths , dining area, and kitc~en ·. builtins . LovelY wood -burning · fireplace-. FA heal. On a large corner . lot with boat gate and ramp. Covered · 'patio and lush landscaping. S45,900. Call 644 ·8750. . ... ., Lu.y • I Elegant Marin model 4 bedr{>Om home features super decor! Large floor plan includes ramily area, fireplace, and FA heat .. Kitchen builtins and dishwasher. And only I year old! $53,900. 540-1720. Gtntll"'•'t W... °" 0.ft-t/c AcN! ' Fabulous 3 bedroom 3 bath home with lots or privacy. Tremendous floor plan ~includes beautiful family roo m and · dream kitchen. 2 custom fi replaces ··and party patio! Lush landscaping, Senutional ! $97,000. 644'11750. • T -a Coll .. _ l-lllllll 2955 Harbor Blvd . 540-1,720 600 Newport Center Drive 644-8750 Daily Pilot Classified ORANGE COAST'S BEST Heritage Collection DOLL HOUSE EAST510E LOCATION -big llvlng room with fireplace. Big kitchen_ wllh bltns and service porch. Excellent carpet and floor coverln~. a·ao houae with fir.place. Big R·2 sprwklered lol. A!klng $29,500. Ctll 540-1151. - COSTA MESA TRIPLEX STAJ!T YOUR INVESTMENT PROOllAM HERE -good lax •heller + low mainte- nance. 3 Lar~e units. each with 2 patios. 9¥c ~. Financing avlllable. Priced at only $63,ooo. c.11 546-5110 SECLUDED E.ASTSIDE VERY SPACIOUS QUALITY HOME in quiet area. Loaded with warm woods, shake roof, wood ext'erior, knotty pine interior. Please call for more details. Priced at $62,950. Coll 540-1151 DUPLEX 2 YEARS YOUNG -lovely owner's unit with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, family room, coun· try kitchen , formal dining, fireplacel double garage &: much more. Apartment has 1 bed· room, 1 bath, also with garage and fireplace. (Ideal for mothtr·l~l•w). Owner moving north, must seu ! Offered at $59,500. Cell 546-SllO. NAME YOUR TERMS VA NO DOWN -FHA or submit your idea. Desperate owner leaving and must sell. 4 Bedroom, 2 bath, family, fireplace. bllns, excellent location. OPEN TO ALL TERMS, brlnf. your offer, asking $37,900. Ctll 540-ISi BA YCREST'S BEST $~5,000. Ou•lity built -custom pool home featuring 3 oversized bedrooms, large wood paneled den, beautiful formal dining, 2 fire- places, 3 baths, loads of storage. Atrium en- trance and oversized garage. Home centers around lovely pool area. ~lany, many cus-- lom features. NO DOWN VA TERMS AVAILABLE. Call for complele delalls. 546-SllO. . BOARDWALK TOWNHOUSE BEAUTIFULLY UPGRADED -2 Bed•oom, 2 bath. Like new, adult occupied. Spacious rooms. Perfect location near Olympic pool, jacuzzi, game room and tennis court. Ask· ing only $51 ,500. C1ll 540-1151. NO DOWN VA YOU'LL LOVE THE wide open feellng of this Costa Mesa home. 3 Huge bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 brick fireplaces, family room and 1nuch, much more. No 2nd ctr needtd her• -walk to everything. A terrillc value, call for lull details, 546-5880. ERITAGE 1002 General R. E.. ,.1 002 This home Will be open every day until sol.d. VaC811t. 4 bchn1. & F.R .. 2 firepla(.fl. L;o!ated loft llv rn1. Next to greenbelt. f.llni·eslate with view ot lake. Bick Bay at 2319 Heather Lane. 9% money available. l\tove PRIVATE BEACH Available \V'llh this beautilul· ly decorated home '11th guest cottage. Completely lumished, move in condi· tlon, 646-mI In today, Quintard Realty w , •. ..; I! l -"" w ... NB. Sult• "' a Mlr u ee • G.Nnl R.E. J002Genertl R.E. • 1002 Pete Barret/. Jeafty pre6en'3 CORONA DEL MAR CHAlM AND PRICE REDUCTION TOOi 2 Bedroom, and one bedroom duplex -Soulh or High· way -and owner carries mortgage! N'ow $76,050. Coll 675-4060 to see. DOVER SHORES EXCEPTIONAL FIND FOR THIS LOCALE -paneled family room with brick fireplace, ionnal dlning room and master bedroom suil• with sludy. This 4 be<\room home has a complete-dark room in garige, built-in gas BBQ in nice yard + many other amenities. $119,500. NEWPORT HEIGHTS ON THE CANYON - 3 bedrooms with bonus area, plus huge playroom. Large lot and peek·a·boo view of ocean . Newly painted and carpeted. Immaculate! $75,000. 303 L• Jollt, N.B. Opon Su n. 1·5 EASTSIDE COSTA MESA BACK BAY AREA -3 bedrooms and 2 lull baths, nice fenced yard with pool. Cover~d patio and sprinklers. $43 ,950 with ·5',1% as· sumable loan. 642-4353. 2632 Rlvo,.ldt Dr., CM (off Mou) Open Sun 1·5 HARBOR HIGHLANDS- OWNER MOVIKG ' ' BUil T IN SUNSHINE -from the sparkling pool to the bright and cheerful rooms. Close to schools and Westcliff Plaza -3 bed· rooms, $69,900. 1935 Highland, N•wport Betch Sit/Sun 1.5 TOWNHOUSE-NEWPORT BEACH HIGH ON A HILL-close to beach! shopping and transportation. Immaculate '3 bidroom. 21h bath with private patio and steps to pool -in park like setting. Pric~elow market, $42,000. 6754060. 4308 Splndrlff, Nowpot'f Beach Open Sun 1·5 Office Open Saturdays & Sundays j ;;5r; .. ,?i!~~-EJ.!. REA~~~oo ~ 714 E. Balboa Blvd., B1lbo1 675-4060 General R.E'. 1002 t;@!ner•I R.E. I~ • LOOK & BUY Two on a lot .. Only $S2,500. for this 4BR, 2BA stucco, near ocean ln Hunt. Bch. Owner financing. Terry -536-7658. A Newport Prime Oceanfront Price reduced drastically. Home smartly remodeled plus garage apt Trade for your· small home. A Newport Condo· By The Sea 3BR, SBA, super sharp. Pool area outside of back gate. Co1ta Mata Back Bay SBR, 2BA, huge den, A beauti!ul steal at · $55,000. W esfern Terrain Realtors 9931 Hamilton Ave. l'!t' I Coala Mesa ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:;;;;;;; I NNr PropoHd M.rlM Colleqe Part< · '"'' l3900 "°"'" on 1 h i • n.....n Sun 1~ be a u t Jtully landscaped S General R. , v.-· tXlnn, 2 bAth home. 1'"amtly 2269 Columbia Dr. rm., ftreplae(', all the bullt. Stop ln, RC lhl11 lovtly Ir\$. ~ ocean b re 11: i e • . home with lar;e fron1 win· Ready for lmnwdlate oc- dow u,1~ room p I u 11 cupancyl Call 541).1720. fireplace. Bltnl. 3 Bedrma, 2 batha, crpll, dtll'I, lp site t»lckyard wlpallo. And lou or fruit 1:ree11 ! $4.\,000. 646.3921 Evo: 5SM674 C=r£LsJ _ .. Foun11ln V1ll1y 16)4 * OPEN HOUSE * SAT Ir SUN 1-5.PM JM 1mi Arnigoll Ctre. (I Blk N. of Sloter/l Blk \V, ot EucUd) 1\r.'O 11tory f Br It dM, bea1·'· c:ood., 1.l&ny xtru. Try FllA or VA. \VIII take snlaller houae or condo 'on exchanil': !,l6.882l Gerald S. Thomas, IU!altor. LEASE .OR LEASE' OPTION Qwnet' wUI carry 2nd trust 2955 llarbor 81\'d. deed. super s harp 3 bedrm Lachenmyer R11,1ltor ' I iiiiii;iiiiOiiiiiii;iiiiiiiii;;;; I + bont"t 'n lantai;Uc loc11· t!on. $'17,500 or $350. per mo. I OWNER. ~ ~iii Carpet, Real.ora -i TRANSFERRED_ _ 842-5541 . -I LARGE , beach home; will 4 BEDROOM t FAf.fILY H•rbor Hi9ht•nd1 1036 trade. $94,500. l&At DoYm. ROO!'wf. Wll1 tell l,lnder rnar- P.tanhall Really 615--4600 ket value, lh1i gorgft)US By owner-$R, 1% BA, BtyshOres 1012 home on a tara:e cui-d.,.sac Vacant. $(7,000. Harbor HI, lot. Upen;ded thruout. Na.me Ensign, Me.rinen. Phone: STEPS TO PRlv. Beach. 5 yoor financl.lw. Broker 646-7343 T. F, S. S./or BR. 5 Ba, 5 car rar. 557-8623 545-1215 M. T. W. tn'ntT. 548--7116 Ready to H1rbor View HUi a 1038 sell! Come se&-make otter! -~i""!i~~~~~· I :~::=:~~:.::::;::-'-=t Co.ono dol Mt. 102i ALL THE EXTRAS 3 BR, 2\; Ba, Fa"'·'"" -Attention Builders & Investors R·2 lot in heart of Corona del f.far. Plua 2 b d r m' livable apt. -$54,000. \)wner says bring oilers. 67s.8600 Anytime •VISION• REALTY 2743 E. Co&st Hwy Coron& de! ~far WE HAVE DUPLEXES!! Try thla ~ CAREFREE LIVING lncld'1 air mndltimlne thru-Prime View .. $126.500. Open out . One or North Mesa House, Sat & Sun l . S' Verde's llneet 4 BR., family 644-4108 · ' roorn, diniJ'li room homes. Huntington 8Nch 1040 Even boasta a walled court~ yard w/blt·ln BBQ & "'ater. !all, covered patio area & many fruit trees. $58,500. Open l -5. 3322 Wyon1ing. PH: 833-3821, Chas. F'ergu· TAKE A SUNDAY DRIVE I -"""""'-Rl=tr-c.G~OL"'"'D=-I ---To 10472 Sunday Drive, H.B. Md St>(o thi!! !l!)ll.CllJU); 4 bedroom. fam.ily rm, :: bath , home. Priced to sell' today for $41,9.x>. SEF. THIS SPlC & SPAN GLENMAR HOME TODAY! ma.W::f::E ~REALTORS 962-4454 Just Beautiful 111.ige Rr.11 Estate MESA VERDE HJ..447! I :;r.) S4MIOJ . $36,950 OPEN SAT/SUN 12·5 3 Bd1 ins., 2 baths. Vacant. GIGANTIC Reduced for quick sale 3167 BARBADOS , ~ Bedroom, mlnuies frOm Broker 548-rnl sand and &W'f. Living room After 6 557-4617 & family room both have " 319 D1hlla Pltce W/Privacy Pre11rvtd ' 2 BR, 2 BA, Chaltt-lype Condo. Superb quality th r uout. Frplc., Balcony, cable TV, o~ /.l/6 Suile and Just steps t o \.\'ater. ()pc.>n: Sat. i: Sun. EAS1SIDE FA~llLY HOMC fireplaces. Fbrt111d din.ing -' ' room, 3 balhl, 1ge SWlm-,... ' 675-2763 Owno./Agf, SURPRISE!! 2 & convert. d~n. lteP:ffil 1,m ming pool , iarden view .. 11 '"!' .maw\~ brick fp! kitchen, ovl'Tllzed lot ""'ilh & d111-d1n .1>rea, 2nd fpl b.ai;kelball rourt on one side. in pan'ld den •. shag ~t See this home today! Call throut, hltln kit, cov d . The·Retl Estate Fair paUo, fenced trlr s _p I\ c e,. 839 •i •J 5,,2551 $43.000. RED CARPET, ...., '# or - A home under market value! IR~EAl,;~'!:TO~RS~, ~-~om~.,...-i """I'"i.li'i!iii"~~,./ Delightful 2 bdrm. with c A MUST SEEi * NEW * f ,1lc. & private paiJo. \Vell maintained &: only 2~~ blks. 4 Br., 2 Bil ho.me; comp!. to Little Corona Be a c h . upgraded. Solanan f I o o ~ s Prlced low at $63 500 kitchen & baths, tinted win- Custom Built one of a kin•' 'l bednn, fam • ' dows iri famlly rm. Near ~W!l:!l~ So. Coruit Plata. And ""'ait T'Tl-""" ~ 'Iii you hear the price! LNJ,i:tC.l u ?t1Il.LER REALTY 411·2800 . su..-4811 , .• , formal dine, sep den. Approx 1900 Sq. Ft. single ~ory. Cul-de-u.c s treet . Oos:i to ocean. Only $53,900. See this first!~! Broker . Assume 8Yi% Loan 2 Bedrooni, 2 bath, fireplace. enclosed paUo. Room t o build another unit. Reduced to Sf,6,500. l\fight trade. 6754600 Anytime •VISION• EASTSIDE 7% ntA auum. 842-74ll or Eve1: 963-406'l. loan, total monthly pymt. 8541 DONALD ClRCLE $248. 3 br, 2 ba, ram. rm., Open sun 1-4:30 Pit beaut. rust colored c P t · $33,990 4 Bedrm thruout. White brick trplc. cos &treet 79x100 Open House Sun. 1..'i, 260 Fireplace, 2 bath, stunnlnii: Camella, 642-1858 By owner. new elcc kitchen every l'OO- SHARP 3 BR, 2 BA, 2 car venieh<.-e. Best buy in town. gar, near proposed marina. Quick posses1\on. $33,000. Submit ·Your terms. alt 6 Costa Mesa Re a It y Owner h81 bought out of Cost• Miu Rt•lty state. 5-18-7nt Eves alt 6 5514617 Pll.OT REALTY >"""'65 •t11 9 pm OPEN HOUSE 27:i,~ c:i~t~wy P.fESA VERDE North. 3br, 1123 Atain Street 2ba, + tam rm. executive OPEN DAILY 1-5pm BEST BUY " home, v:ood beam c e 11, NE\\' custm bit 4 BR I.. fam REALTY 18'11 Harbor Bl Of, 642-2991 •••~ ,,,.,, ~~~-:~.;.~,-.~,~il~E.~--,-1002.,..,~G.=-n-•-••'l~R.~E~.-~'1~002"' ~ ... """no~,~.l~R~.~E~."""-""1~002'='1 ·c;.,,;::.=,=,,71~R.~E~.====~100~2 ~G~o9n9o,~t~l~R.~l~ .... ...,~1002~~G~o9n9e,9a~l~R.~E~.""'""~1002~i ~-:::o=c==:;,,::;o:-~ Huntin~on Be9ch, Ca. {714) ~63-7878 -, - Tlm adorable doll h 0 u s e 5 fire pit, sunken ba, a gt , rm, 3 car gar oil alley w/lra ~.nnn. firm. n...--w i 11 979-7234 spaceo ror trlr or boat. All -~ v•••• """'°'"'.,-u.;-,;;-;;;;;-, dlx features. Two blks 10 C8lT)I a 2nd trust dood. N'O DOWN VA! $31,000. 3 Lake Park, ""·alklng dist. to 61;>-7225 BR, 2 Ba, ne1v \\'/\V cpt, bch. ~21 frplc. dbl gar. lmnIBc. Prin· Gerald s. 'Thomas, Realtor . cipals only! 556-8674 o r .................... \ \LLE\. HE.\l :ry A BEltG ENTERPRISES CO 97S-4489 BARGAIN PRICED Spec. 4 "cu"""L-°"D°"E-"SA"'c,.-•4 ~.;::,:--, ''"'ba~. I hr, 2 ba. Lovely country best loc8Jion. 8% a.o;~um. kitch, fan1. rm., has ccil'g, loan. ~·'2.000. 557-1580 Open to flr. brick trplc. Estate ~ sized lot near beach . i OWNER House Snt. &: Sun .. 594 f.lar· ~wn~ 8~'7~ loan or new ! OPEN SAT/SUN 11 TO 4 quell. VA. A'ppra.ised at $54,000. ' CORODA DEL mAR CORNER PACIFIC VIEW AND NEW MacARTHUR BLVD ' ' " ' ". " " . - :· .. ' ' ' ·' CANYON -' --. ·~ CREST • ESTATES Ii) $66,900 1,650 sa. FT. TO 2,090 sa. FT. FIREPLACE IN MASTER SUITES AND LIVING ROOMS COBBLESTONE DRIVES SUNKEN LIVING ROOMS BALCONY OFF MASTER SUITES PRIVATE ENTRY GARDEN WALLED REAR PATIO TOTAL SECURITY I . . t ... -' ·--··--ilosldlc ~ ..... llJf~ 84o:e400 /982·8891 • • 512 BEGONIA, COM . 4 BR. 2 Ba., large corner A,;t. 499-3645 .Oceanside or. Hwy Charmin.. lot, WESTSIDE. Principals ·-;Ai'----;v"i=•v=,,-,d.-:-·~ only. \,j'l;•an ew eran a Duplex. De11!gner dee, frpi 893-M70 2 Be d r o o 1n , l \~ bath. ea wiit, lath & plaster,• lg separate dlnlng rm. gl'nnlte patio, enc dbl gar, Best LARGE 2 "story 5 BR, 3 f , l b br1 k · Buy $79,500. eves { 714) BA, By Owner. $49.SOO. Good irep.acc, s a c patio, location:. 1002 Presidio Dr. anUque lovers deUa.hL Oak I -....,.°"'1999""'·==;-,,.,,.=,,,-540-21fli lloors, cellfl.r. Room ! o r FOR BEAUT. LIVING J<i<C"'ii':''r"'=:::-";;-unit" Bia 5J6.88>i 239 Poppy Ave. NR. So. Cst Plaza, 3 Br. M=E=R=w=rm=~G~AR=nEN=s~.~,, 2 Ba, bltna, trpl'c, tncd ~. Lovely 3 Bdrm + Guest Qtrs $36,000. By ownr 67l-6743 Br, 2\i Ba w/ Pool. Fonn11I + guage w/hach. Qtr. BY OWNER 2'L br, I ba, dining, separate fa m 11 Y n room, new •ha&: carpet in t'Cal !oceanside). Encl. R-2 Jot. $31,900. ltfust have •"-· ~· ......,.. fl •ro - brick patio, brick Frplc.1 ::'""'""=·,;;•co"""'"*=-'"005"--o;:=: I B;~~7 t;_~i"~ Finandn.g avail. Make Of· Dtn• Point 1026 ~ fer. $110,000, Ava.ll lmmed. OPEN House &!/Sun l to 5. MORGAN REAL TY 6 NEW DUPLEXES LA CUESTA w/pool. * 522-4222 * Ocean views from SliB,950 3 BR, 2Ba. Famil)' Room SllORECLIFFS 2 Br:den. 3.1931 t.fahigll Dr. Fml DR. Upgtd'd tbruout beaut. view. Owner n-.oving' Agt. 496-3431 $59,500 !llii-7447 v.•anta fast sale. $lD7,500. Eastbluff 1030 0022 Cornerbrook Dr. o;;;;;;;;~~~~= TAKE OVER CHARMING 2 ·' dm" • *MUST SELL GOVERNMENT LOAN Brow nel l design e d ., OWN 3 & 4 BR hOmea tn all SPecially prit'td at $129,000. ER areas. 'No quallfJ.'lna'. For Both open Stt1 & Sun. TRANSFERRED more lnfonnatloncalfBKR., _,,.,.,';,"'"o,"'.,_,.,1'oiic',i1133rr.i.3307i>io.,.-I tf.ff.1AC SUR, 3BA. Superb 846-337~ *718 GOLDENROD* N•lahbot"hood. Pool ''" d 1-J=""R"'·•=.,--•,.-.$1°'000=-0PEN SAT/SUN _ 1 ·to 6 lot-Panoramic View. Tntal ust wuuc-• Cbarmlng s er, 3 Ba on ~ S87,900. lit M.TG All tenns. 3 Bednn, 2 bath, R-2 tot. &cams, Pine $60,000 Aswmablt .at ~% with new 1upcr plu1b P::"'f. Frplc. Br I c k + 1 pt. \VIII con8ldcr 1mall ct\rpd thruout. $41.SOO. , ~' -.~.~I~ M~ -• •i ' P lo -kN> ,,.<A........ ....... , Red CaMtt, ~ealtort <91-16.ll. • CALL FOR APPT.---2.5,..1 WE HAVE "LOTS" To Be Th1nkfvl For • WWW TAKE over pa,ymenta, $324. p/mo,.J9.91Xl~ IOl.\l-down. CONOOIPLAZA ?.fUAt mow! Sharp home on 3 br, 2 be., ~.<m. O\.\'T'ttt ct.d-de-sac. 960-3190, 45• R-2 2 Bit, din " .. 1'9,lOO 532-4;<3 83M36'7 4 ·BR, 2 BA, 2 STORY. dooe liO' R-2 3 BR. ........ $72,500 El Toro 1032 to beach. AM\lm1blo F1L\ SO' R·l l BR .. din ..... S!ll,IXX> loon. $31XX>. down. A G T, University Realty 7sr Tnl crest 848-0102 rrt. 6. 3001 E Cit Hwy '""''O 2·Story BY O\\'N'ER, TownMu.w. 2 · · · l.Ak~ Forttt LQt Deluxe Btlnns,ll' Sa, S79.000 OU>ER 4 Dr Dy Owotr ' Adult Con1m. H.B. 968-4160 3 Ba + oo R·2 Bf'auUf\ll 4 BR., 2 full baths: =~~==~~=-' O\\·nrr 6r:J-3GI:\ II~ carpet.I, bl I · In II. SAVE SPACE w I{ Eh Costa Mesa 1024 Oli!h\\'tWlm', G or f ~ o u 11 ~~~N~Jy ;.;; P ~~I: -· ..... custom drapes. LUrgt e:c· lttil'\.8 In wuh clothJ, lo\.\l!I• f\1E&\. \VOOIJS SBR. nr n~v. poaed ~ir1tif petkl k '"'' ot•• lit 1 QL lU:A.LTY walkway1. Jtvl A A REAL ,..,r "lenl· )'OU i'e ~~n.~·cE. ~89 n AR G A J N itl $~t.OOo. more space In lht IM!Ke J -j'f::ii;~;;;0;;'7'5in.:n;r. I 50J.SOOO .• (;,i l)Cll'lllI!1 ouly, llnd closclA hy ~llh11 ldlt Oall)o .Pilot OwWed Items with a Dally Ftlot evtry dA.Jl Seti Idle t7nu ...... fil.a678 Qu~l1'ied Ad. Cltll 60-5671 !~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--'-~~~-· •, • ' I I, ' ' 3 0 • N I ,;;;I "';,;;;ln:;e:::;;,;;;;,;;;::;::;1;044:;;1;;r•;l;n;;e ::;::;::;;.;:;;;'~044:;-I L •gun• a..J; J&ii Newport Booe~ 1069 Newport ·Relghb 1070 Condominiums for wle Sunday, NMmbtr 17. 1974 ncome Proptrty DAIL V PILOT D S 2000 Oronge ~o. Ptpty. 15't 1700 --------,,. • OPEN SUN: 1-5 924 Emerald B•y Great wh.lte ~·ttter v\ew: ' bdmu., 4 bat.hi; den ~1th lrplc. f'onnoJ dWflJ nn.; .ccluded r.idlant heated ter- race. Central klc. near le~ NOT TO WORRY • nis cti1:S155,000 Maintenance free living in University !'ark OPEN SUN. 1.5 Village I. This lmmac. 2BR, 2BA, offers the 325/33'/351 bes.t tn carefree living. Close to adult ~l Crescent Ba y Drive w/1acuzzi1 tennis & shopping. Prlced'ngbt Nonh Lag1,111a., ocean 1ldc ~t $43,750. OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 2.Spm. ~~~~~2=: =r_ Stop by to see .us at 17006 Jron Bark. Take tioluilarc b l te c ture,4 Culver Dr. to Seton, then Seton to lro.n Bark.. bdrma., 3 batlul. Xlfit ocean GRUBB & E'LLIS vlcw11. % Blk. to beach. Real Estate 67.S::-ZOBO _Qu~ty exl~s _Inc I u d !. l';':;:";;o~~~~!!!!!~l'!'~!!!!.,;;;;;;;;,,.,;·~-~,;;-;;;;;j tnla'O oveilli, tr a s b corn· I Hu ti t B h 1"" p ft cton, cnc!OJled bcllo\E'd EXOMC WATERFRONT FIXER URPER Oeoont.tor'1 dellght; "'8.lldnl WONDER Sn1all duplC:x btlna: remodel· ------FOURPLEX distance to town. Specla1 ed. You ton N\'c, buy\na a me n It I e 1 ; • x c I d.na S p a c Jo u 1 , S(>llrkllnK. and ~(ore rompletion. $34,9SO. ~·allpapen, 1IU1 11 i hi t d spectaculu CANAL f0RONT Pr I n c I p a I t only. .\It. dlspla)-shelves f or col· 5 bedrooin fanllly hon1e er 6¢2-9601/ 675--0144. h1ctlon of sheUs, o b J e.c I I 11....tnaing pad . Low, I o w N S l 072 ~ml o .. CJ< I d'•rt plus.h carptg., lp, llv., prtoed at $\7.llOO. 0 111 Y ewport horet .,.., wn .-n 1n1•nte l'>- ON THE BEACH frpl,, gourmet kl.I.; S BR. SU.000 Down and uwlll'.r v.•lll <:lll\oi1. riibt on the 1\t.'C'111\. 3 ~-htd. pool. BBQ, bar, cam Lln&nctnK at low 8% 3 BR, 2BA. U(lgruded home, 12 Luxury condo homt'1 ror view $13.9.500. • lnterctt steps to beach. -pools A lel)o adull llvlng. 3Blt, 2BA. ftp!, OCEANFRONT 1. iQuai"I ~ 642nl•,:1A655asumable.$!"17,500. underground ptkg. Fro1n Sttn C I e Ill• n t e: In Ole -~17.(l(lij, fiMOOn'( 111 911ii.. lUvient. almost beadl level; · Pl Sin Ju in c t 1071 29 yrs. (Take Calafla oH DC• ps rn. ramp of San Diego F~'Y·· watch the rolling iurf; 3 Prop•rli•• ~ Rt. on J.1ootalvo lo 2 5 9 BR., 2 ba. (Rcluded n\lltr. l..obelro). " '"I to). "'"'mln• Spanish -1>2:1'20.. -----t--~EABtUF home: hls1i cell., dropped ••oooua1~ir.N1wJ>011tt1.t. ~ --· Fs-- b e 8 "" : r 8 1 'e d_t l"pl., ·WATERFRONT ._ fabulou.1 oourtyard; 1 g e • I I I -• 1 t $164 500 SAN Cl.F.)tEN1'E eve , ent.~ o . , . CALl.. PrinM north <hlta MCI& loca· lion. AMual int.~ $8100. J\lllt l111ted, and exclusive 111.lt'I price of ;6'!,000. Call ~SU' GARDEN GROVR, VA and l-11~ Md k>\'tJlt-! bed! ... fttmil)' home wllh le ylU'd. $27,500 . Q Pt.ACE PROPER 1714) $1$10 ~~__!!_,~n uc ..,..Q I rvine---1044 ceilings, e&rPf"Tlni throoUt; •,;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;[ profes:i. landscaped/sprlnk· lers. $132,500 to $137,SOO Le•ve Your Ct res • • • OCEANFRONT bch,lnd you when you enter Lot, on Ahlllone Point, within Utis lovely former model Irvine Cove. Large, eBJ1!ly home in Turtlerock. So ft bulldable site: 24 hr. sccurl· i:otors, pha-carpeting, . 2 ty, r.11nutes from lhc Indus. fireplaces and central Bll'-trial &: commercial centers conditioning help to create of Irvine &: Newport Lease- YoW' own peace(ul retreat. hold interest •$'l51) oOO OCEANFRONT SPECIAL '71.f/498-3fli8 T1·f/6So1-S!W North Laguna, on choice san· s • I D I IRVTNf; Ten·ac..<e, Corona Peel a ea .~ "BLUFFS" 3 bdrnl 2 b a !l.t 3br JI ' ba ~1 dy CO\'e, few steps to beach. level li\•ing. cor. · vie,~ 20, 42, ~. 59, til) and 96 ar, · •1 , ....,.,,, x Older stocy·book 4 BR., 3 2 Bedroom, den, Doll House. unlli. Some near b e a c 11 • t·ond, 1rade for 11 at a I I e ba. home + sparkling 1 Pier and sHp. li(.11t Ne\\•port 644-1324 ·alt 5 &. \\'kcnds Smnller units al:;o. By appl. hou_se or income prope BR., den iue1t h o u s e . Island ·ceatiC'n. Beil! 1lrlce. $15,500 o n I Y . Q u a i I P I ti c e l~Dl~.5000'"~"1UiFi~<y~833-81:'i'iiF"'"ie'."t Qwnf:o:r a11ist financing. $115,000. ADULT Corido Tu11tin Villas, Proper! ie.;, Inveslnl<'nt CASH OR TRADE Lot sm.ooo. 675..a600 Anytime 2 br, ]I~ ha, frpl c, covered Division. (714) 742-19'.!0. Hespt'ria f(lr ~1obtle Ho1 Private -Spacious Corner Location Prolesek>nal dee. f o t' ex- ecutive family-Bonus room w/4 Bed le 3 bath. adult occupied • formal d I n I n g nn. ask for Claire. Agt. MARVELOUS CONDO • VISION • Close-Out patio. c,,1.,,. 1 e "" '"'. A TWOFER? P.O. Box 545. ApPI• Voll In aelec::t, secluded a re a : 838--1912 e\·cs/wknds 9Z107 r:x>l, clubhouse; 3 BR., 21,1 Duplexes/Unit• YF.P! 2 homes for lite price Ow4 bdr 2CMXI square _feet with VICTORIA BEACH rms. and family room. Here's the beRch house ba de I II 2 •-1 REALTY for sile l BOO of one. Only $44,900 for a House• ·· n: ge. v.: .. ., · 3 bedroom and a 2 bedroon1 (one ln mstr, suite), patio: zi43 E. ~-··I H:... G I $75.000 incl. land you've been looking t 0 r , CALL 552-7SOO Ocean side of hwy., recently dbl. garage. $fi4.500. Corona~dei Ma~.... FOR SALE BY O\\'NER home. There's I\ low doY.·n ' ::~•n~e~r~•:.:.._ ____ .::.;~ NORTII END Buy !his 10 uuil. pride or payn1en1 e·•cn a sailboat I' • Bl•··. 10 beach·. bi~ ... ft •• .., •• Just Reduced ~15,000. h. t h -~ 1 may be considert'd. FENCED 1 Br Sl!a. utll 1 • VISION • remodel ... 3 Bdnm .• don. guest quarters. Walk to ..,. .., ~"'".. ;r o~'llers ip ap .. e .... ' o Singlt>S. couples, Cos I' 3 BR., 3 ba.; 2 trpl., den, Lovely home l n Wcstcliff Nev.'port B e a c h . Xlnt. }.fcsa. \\'alk 10 beach If -Assume $225 per mo. payment on 3 Bed. 1an1ily floor plan. Sunshine lfome "'-1th heatcd/.ftltered pool, warm family room, lots or ganie s torage. Agt. REALTY a red hill company Univ. Parle Center, Irvine beach; white ,water view. Owner will co n1lder lease/option. $89,500. din rm. $110,000. area. 3BR-3BA, 2 fr p I • I' LAST TWO 4 BDRM "" r i { e 0 ff &: appreciation I aauail ~ t Ing t 0 II Be a ch s 12:. PEG ALLEN pool w/guest house. charm· retul'n. P.O. Box 852, CM, Place • .,,../garage. Also walk i: REALTOR 494-7578 ing fam rm, gt-eat kitch Cal. 9'lG27 • water Newport Beach, $t1S 1095 N. Coast, Laguna & patio r o r entertaining. 3 UNITS Prap•rli•• · ' vacant. And vacant ho • CUSTOM 2 BEDROOM OPEN 1·5 SAT/SUN: 1101 HOMES IN PHASE I 0,p\ex 2 bedroont l"'me on 752 -1920 Berkshire Ln. .... 1•00 OYAll 5l. N(Wp()ftf 11.t.CH N e w p 0 r l B e H c b HOME 646-7414 548-4318 large corner lot. All ha~·e Singles, kid.~. pets. A g Natur• Lovers BEST BUY Perfect viewa • canyon UNITED BROKERS 1ie11· carnets, drapes, stove YA DUPLEX Fee. 979-8430 G d D I h I 2 OCEAN & hill Su _, Tle\\'\y pffln!<'d 11nd tiled ar en e 19 ti At owest price/ OOzy s. per•Ot ' Extremely sharp 3BR, 2BA $85 to $135 Ulll pd, ba Gourmet kitchen. p ant r y. bdrm .. 2 bath end unit town· --L..:~;....~ construction -open beams · $119,000 :-,. thruout. $S9,950. and 2BR, IBA beatlty. apts. at be11ch Laguna ho I I I ture I nd · -000 F " U Barrett Really 642-435.l wl!]ktoschoo1,21/2garage. me ast possess on ma a scapmg.,..,, · 1xer pper • Heavy shag crptg. throut. SI75 OIARl\!ING l Bdt Buy FHA lo down or possible/$43,500! * * * * Brealhtaklng-view-\Vith SUN RANCH SUPER DUPLEX! Air-conditioning. VA ap.. deck, Jll, blks ~'3'ach assume 63/4% VA loan. 3 SUPE·R LOCATION prestigious acid1-ess. Duplex OPEN HOUSE praisal In process $45 950 $2.JO UTJL pd, oc.."elUI Bed 131" bath airy palk>. 2btksh'Omthebeach3BR· being reinodeled int o 4 Open Hou:! Sal & suri.1.5 1£tlg •1 ·~· · 1Bdr,No.EndLaguna Mike. Agt. 842-9371 . ' A ..... e tllit roo '"' 500 bedroom, 2 bath r 8 m 11 Y 475 Uo-1 n~ Can.\'Oll Rd. Cd.~! UGI Nu Vfew Rentals .__.. u Y m. '"""• room ,.,·/1\·ct bar horne. \\1111 ""'06 'iiiil HUGE LOT * * * * sell ror less before ren1odel· 673-65W. Mr Lynn r' ac• 673-4030 or 494-.1248 surrounds this shahrp 4BR, LAGUNA CHARMER inJI finished. San Juan Capistrano 2 HO~IES on 1~ 1\(•re lot. Prop•rli•• · ·. Balboa Island 31 2BA home. Fruit l.reH ga-aose to school & beach, in· Century 21 /Spa row Income $575., ~ & 4 Bdrn1s. 752·1920 lore. Near schools. $38,000. terior or red cedar, t>xterior 842-4474 ~~~11._C~ol-l~Gc,.-ha-'~":-:c""~'-· [ ,.",.oo~ou;:':A~"~"~· ~";:'w;:7"°~'~'~',.'" .... " YEARLY. 3 BR .• 2 ha., la OPEN SUN. l·Spm: 8042 OPEN HOUSE SAT·SUN l-4 or rough 11i'OOd one of a kind Call ,., duplex. $375. 4 BR., 2 BTaEyAloUr Avenue. Lloyds Bank Bldg. 2980 Zurich Court ( 0 fr petio • $69,900 Ocea nfront Home DUPLEX on the sane. DANA POINT $400. Nicely furn. Nr. bea T. CAL. CLASSIC University Park, Irvine Temple Hills&: Zell) * * * * On 2 lots; n1i.nt cond., 2 BR., CORNER LOT. Don"t miss DUPLEXES Agt. 673-6900 Sbow1 like a nM>dcl. Gor. Days 552·7000 Nightt CUST0;\1. VIE\V HO~IB LARGE FAMILY 2 kths + rental. OWner (714) 496-3451 this one. __Hurry! $160,00J. F11bulous ocean vi~'S N. Beytront JBR home. g«ius shag crpl!i, imffill.C. """"""""'"""'""""'""""'13 trplcs, 3 BR, 3 ~-1A.!IY!.Y HO.ML n1ay carry 9 % · S187,500. BKR. 673-9499 G New beautiful duplexes mo,.._AvaU Nov. '74 to J ldscpg. Across from Mea· ASSUME rm, Wet bar, Roman Tub, 4 BR-&-d.e n : b e·ac<rtico 0 "1u1c.;1ocyt-f'rlnci"J)llls-only-per owner's Income Property 2000 Fl"om $68,950 i4tn "iS. 673-406:? • dawlark Golf Couiv. As-POOL. over 3400 Ml· ft. d e c 0 r a t e d . c 0 v ere d requesL $9500 do~·n NEAR NEW SOUT I B sumabl.e 8~% loan. 3BR. 7010 VA wx1e..,,rl*red*at*ll69*,500. 494-8086 499-1397 ..... ~~~._., Unbelieveable 4-Plex S79.~ FRONT:3 Bl'.28a,~J. OPEN SAT &: SUN 1-5: 5672 t~ LINGO REAL ESTATE OHil..: Open \Vkcnds 16-5 645--6177 ! R<lgers Dr. It's vacant and n e 1v l y UNIQUE NORTII LAGUNA JONES 5 gr-eat little tri·plcxe11 1n Wk days call 49&-3431, agt Balboil Peno"nsul• 'IUBIN REAL TY INC. decorated like a m 0 d e 1 . I-JOME c<,.._"-""~4=99-='U="°"'==--RE..\LlY INC SEO.UDED l ~~ Acre Estate, a good rental flrell In Costa 3393l J\.1alaga Dr. 846-1371. o~·n~r w\11 help fin11nce su~ 4 BR. 3 frplcs, !onnnl dining OPEN HOUSES ESI·t!Mfi 3800 Mf. rt. Spanish Adobe, Mesa 9'Ai financing. only ·D~"""~~H~·~'"'..,'~lo~ro~m~•~H~o~m~'~'··I DARLING 4 br, w/frplc., b * PRICE CUT $1,000 * mlt your tenpst! 3 Bedrm, rm, large. !iv. rm, HEATED SAT & SUN 1·5 ~~~ 4~.i'f~5 pool. $245,000. $45,000, 67rr7225. =' to beach & i.hops. \Vnlr. 2 bath. POOL While Water 1348 Baja St. (OU SUmmit) (714) 673·6210 NEW <I Will, 2 blocks to "'"ly. 552-8862 e-Ves. OWNER WANTS TO MOVE Jade Realty 963-7805 View .. : .$105.000 2001 w.a.ttioaBl•d. Santa Ana 1080 beach. G1-e11t buy, good tax "'~19 11,kdyg. 4 Jg. bdrms., 2 ba, country * * * * SPECTACULAR view tr. this ti.wpart8Mch·Cali1omta921560 v.·rite-otf. lncon1e $1200. 1no. kitchi~ dt,~ ttv1ng·a. Blrcli Laguna Beach 1048 co N 0 0 OVERLOOKING unique spilt level wood & HORSE PROPERTY Many xtras. 53&-2570 Costa Mesa pe.ne rm • OCEAN · glau home. 3 BR, 3 Ba., BY OWNER 3 Bedrm + family room. ~~r& 1~1~11ie=~u~ 01:t 1i::~:low~U:~Plex~ Mg• ;m3 sq. ft. of elegant luxury. fam, den, frplc, din rm. BIG CANYON Custom Home On a lh acre ~ooded lot. 1i:\'bc~O~L ~1~11 by ?>10BJLE H. Pool. Sp No. a:ate, patio, detached dW . XL.NT LOCATION For the WllJ.. TRADE • , •. $ll0,00J patlos;-"deckl, hUge sauna off Golf Course. 5 BR, 4~~ Excellent location, near ---TR=~l~P~L~E=X~--Tr ·i P 1 e ~es & fourplex~~ O\'er·38~Sf<IO ifiO. Stt""mn ••· Pool · ba ~·d St ti · ,._,_ * * * * $148,500 Ba. Fam-rm w/v.·ct-bar & s h o PP Ing, s c ti ool8 & Ill O • O O O. "'P· TOBIN 1973 Newport Blvd. 646-...... size c~ . e crea ve person, we offer .. ....., VIEW FROM THIS HOUSE ~1 1--• d' ~ 143"" " Jo _Elem. S<;hooL · $34,900. _J£e., level. 4 BR.._2:....ba.__ _ _ _ ___ * * * * .. .,c, viuuu in-rm~ liv·t1Th eeway. · • · ASSU!l.1ABLE VA LOAN. REALTY INC.JW&-1371. r.IESA VERDE 2.months &ume approx. $23,300. home with Pan 0 r am j c JS s~ iHi:I was ""11800 to OPEN SUN1·5 • • • WCJOCI ifiil(e. leaded glas!I. Red Carpet, Realtors Covercil prlv11-te paUos. Own· BLOCK TO BEACH ly, parents in Europe. , FHA 71h<;li loan, $217. mo. viewz; min Im um main-advcrtiae the beauty of IMMACULATE Fantastic View. Call Gn.ry 963-7851 er's Ltl'llt with fireplace. All br. 2 ba. ~ , : p IT J bmi Laguna Be h all over the 3 BR, 2 ba. view at hills, Bisel. 67J....759L OPEN SUN tv.'O BDRM units. Xlnl No. New, deluxe 4-plex, ZIT 22nd · · · · or su t tenns. tenance. $12,500 Id lBR"'2 ba 195000 •--lot. -Pl aelda, Nov. 17. 12-6 pm. No. 5 Seal Beach 1084 ,..._, •1 1 .~1950 St., Hwtt. Be11ch, $125,<XKI Laguna Beactl 1 842·9635 MO.DERN 2-ety. Langworthy ~w · • · • ,....6" ........._ '-""a "esa oc . ..,, ' ' f 11 · 847-3957 de •-~ wood I ho • * * * l.aP.n& NliOOL • .$4.5,900 -Royal Saint George. N.B. OPEN HOUSE SUN 1° -"~''°''~'"'~·~~~·-== 1-u:RALO BAY: Ma House Of Glass 1 '6' ... " &. g ass me, OPEN HOUSE SAT·SUN 1-5 A~72 B' ......... --.... SB~ 1£ IQ "I ~ Industrial Prpty. 2100 ~nter rentals·. ocean , ' """"'·· ' """"-"""'·· Rd SHIELDS REAL ESr"TE C F I ~ ·=--~ ua1 . By the sea! Gi&ni. .A-frame beamed cell., ocean view. 122' Nott Ing b am . "" ustom ourp ex Transferred to England •• , Plac• ATT'N. of H~'Y-S400 Month & up. : on sprawling lot! 4 BR's, 2 Car gar. l.()w maint. yard. Nev.-port. Beach. 3 BR. 2 318 Thalia 494-am Spanish 4-plex, Jge custom B.ut the $$stays here. Execu-Pro --a.· TIIREE ARCH BAY : · Romm sunken tub , 2 Walk to beach. $6'.!,500 ba. family-rm, ~ dln-ePRICE SLASHED• bit, 2 BR units, b 1t ln 1, tive Home. Central ail' cond, p.-.:;-.. IW• -'· UNIT BUYERS Bdrms .• 3% ba.; oce • atrlums, huae fam t m , fRAJ\.!ATIC WOOD I< GLASS ing rm. lecluded patio and choice area ol NE\Vl't>RT bonus rm, family rm ~·/·wet 752·1920 We have units in HunL Bch., \;,rJnter rental: ~ mir.1• ceramic bar, Cordon bleu llOME, designed by pro-P 00 L, t r ·p 1 c , a tea 1 $3450. V•ctnt BEACH-priced ri ght al bar. Adj 10 tennis, golf & 1•00 OYAl\n N(Wl'Ol:t ti ACM Costa P.1t>sa. Subniit your 3 P..dnn. &. fruiiily rtn.,. kitchen, custom ewrythlng. mlncnt architect. panoramic charmer. Priced to sell Very Serious S.Utr fll.5,000 ' Co u n.,t r y c I u b s 11 c i 8 J Corner 12 Units offers. Sellers are anxious. haL~s. gd \'it'W. 'ilOO r.1011 PLUS packing owner hal ocean & coastal vtew, $79,~ Tv.·o 1:1tory Colonial. Q-.ean Century 21 life ... tempered with the Good inco1ne In good rental 2 &Inns ., 11! baths, slashed the price! Bkr sltuatec;l in desirable Coast 1465 S. Ole.It Highway view. Palatial.' BR & fam. 642•1771 serenity oC the sel\, }.tµst Tw1"n 6 U. Bldgs. areas. -month. 'l &lrr11s .. 2 batlii 962-6511 · "-"-'• a •-"'·· un•"que Laguna Beach 497-1744 Broker 5-19-8.198 nil'P ~tio, S.t"iO :\frll1th. · nN_,w .... Ulol" rm., 2\-ii BA., 30' living """'!~~~~~~"';~ be sold ..this ~'E!ek efld , All 2 BR. sonie . w/bea.m -ABANDONED home. $105,000 STOP rm with mne fireplace, all • Own/Agt 995-3361 • & f213) il ,1 . 1 . Lots for sale 2200 UNF'URN. APTS.: Q u I• Reduced $5,000. Foreclosure A TOUCH OF NE\V OR· bltna, d!hwshr, ceramic tile 83' ON WATER 3()-99.52. Bill Fox. ce · "'' assive stone acU"lg stucl1C1 \\ilh frplc., ~l7J ~ pending. Near new, lovely LEANS. 2 units, situated THE WORLD &: indool'-Outdoor carpeting. 4 Units with pier .t: :;h?i. T1\'o•I~~~~~~~~~~ ~~t~~d t~~~r~t! ':.e~~: ----------1-Bdrm. & den, frplc., iic~ 3 br, tri·level, formal dlninl:". within walking distance. to HERE'S A PLACE TO GET Shag carpeting and custom 3 BR., 2 ba.: lwo .\ Bil.., ::j Prime loca.tion. $lS4,940 Here's that spot lo build upstail's, $3((1 month: 2 A 3 car garage. ConvenJerit ~ow" & beach, prlv. patios OFF. Localed. high up on drapes thruout Huge patio,_ ha. In process o.f l)(>ilt::: l.'t·ll· 1 lltili'} Wesley N. Taylor Co. those l\\'O duplexes & one rm .. 2 bath. clean. qui~ to evecylhlng. Phone 968-& towering shade trees, fust Laguna's famed R l v iera overslie(I yant, a ou b 1 e verted to condouuniun1s. ........._ triplex, or build seven uniLS. lge. livine: rm. S-175 W.onl~ 33n Open eves. reduced to $70,000. co 8 s t I i n e , WI A garage. $69,500. Tenns RED $515 000 11jijiijii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiii _R_E_AL ~RS 644-1910 Good C.M. cornel', submit TURNER ASSOC. , Walker & Lff r· LAGUNA NIGUEL PANORAMIC VU OF 'I1IE CARP:;T, ~EAL TORS IM b·j H EASTSIDE C.M. all tern1s, overpriced a t REALTORS 494- REAL ESTATE RENTAL: 3 &Inns., 2 ba. OCEAN 6404!672 or 499-4m O 1 e omes 3 Urlits-$75,000. Ren1odeled $36.500. l50xl50... E?>lERALD. BAY ; ... Un!.; nice family h ome. • for sale 1100 & refurbished t3 BR .• 2 3355Q~~1~? N~~~; 295 House 11i·ell l"llrfiished or·'1n· $ QUICK $ 21"'1BDRMMo. 30332 Grande Vista Unusual 3 BDR.i'tc. noon Leguna Nfgutl ........ 1052 l ,";8;'!Lui'i~~~SALE~~~-°''~ .~,0~1---;:G:;R~E;E;::N:;L";E;""A:'.F;:---BaB -)2 BR .. 2 1 Ba., 2 BR-1 1871 Harbor Bl, C.M. 642.2991 f~. 3beB'ch· 2 ... Ba. 1 oce5 s'"o WE Buy HOUSES .ownyour own,on PLAN, SER VI EDBY i---------·I rr.,. o • ...ca11e p.. a Asswnabe $U,500.1st view, a s1. golf course; ~·alk to ten-2!12 bo.ths. 1 BDRJ'i.t & ti?". Brand nc1v Tc -:nis Club 5 Siar Adult Community TD at 8¥.i <;'ci Ol' Owner • ONE OF A KIND 673.-4169. .,..~ Atk for Ed. nis. $46,500. BATH HA S SEPARATE -lid il ... I. Villa on greenbelt. \Vrap lr:MJ Whittier Ave cr.1 has W!C 2nd TD on ne~· loan. Unobstructed Ocean view RUSTIC 1 BR FumiShed KASABIAN Villege Fair Re•lty ENTRANCE &: PRNATE , ... "'-. /JWH'V around paUo, lrellis, 2 \ty, 11.vail a beauti(ul ilx6o Bar· Call Realtor. Paul Coad Fmt Lol. 76' wide in House. Mature 9 a 1 a ris d A. Viclor Stuart, Broker ENCLOSED PATIO. Th e ""'"" ff/· 3 Br, 2\1 Ba, fam rm. rington P.1obile Home. Call 962-6142. Laguna Shores. $S.5,000. man. $180 mo. 49-l-856.l. ·~ Rffl Estate 962-6644 1160 So. Coast Hwy. main Ooor hllS seml-formaJ $'16,500 or $575/mo. By °''ner between 9 am &. 6 pm. 1 T•ru=P"L~EX=·.~N~,-.,~So~. -. --eo.~~.st 327-4888 499-~ kO"P"EN=-H~o=u=SE=-8"=-ot~~-oSun,..-Lagi.nm <1M-ra31 !iv. rm. \V/OPEN BEA~f SPEClALIZING IN 2716 Vista Un1brosa, NB. 646-7965 Plaza: 111.0 2-BR.., 0 n e NO HASSEL, Dana Point. ~rt Beilch l·S. 4 BR. 21,2 Ba, 3 c11r NEW CUSTOM CE I L4'N GS, SLIDING LAGUNA NIGUEL VIE\V IDEAL FOR TWO SP.1A LL TRA IL E R 1·BR., frp l ci;., i>hilg $55,000. inc r<m1its. Plans pragc, 2 Frpl c. Seaclift GLASS OPENS TO SUN PROPERTIES Charming Bungl\1011• in one v.•/permancnt room Bl· carpets: garage ". $520 for lwc units oo 10.000 + Home on Golf Co u r .11 e DECK W IT li 0 CEA N SEA TERRACE of Newport Beach's finest tachcd in Trailer Park on l>1onlh income. XI n l in-lot. Prine. only. wtopen view. By 0\1-'TM!r. In the heart of ~ulh Laguna. VlEW. PRIVATE GUARDED AREA I"-Lions. 2 BR's + Den & Private Beach. $l500. vestment. $54,950 CANTRELL Rl.TRS 8.13-222-.\ Or. Brown. 536-4790 or Ocean view. Lge. 3 bdrm., St kitche hll 2 BA. Nice view, brick frplc 581-31()6 art. 5. DAVID 0 . CARLSON High Rise Site + 5 unils 847-885.5 ~~.i.~~r =pamncyhfrnH~ B ~~t';-~~ ~ RAN~E : 3 G*·R-E-* A*·T B*UYS ,&. many att~active fea1urcs $SAVE YOUR J.f0NEY!$ REALTOR 833-9293 CapistT!lno &h o c EA N Irvin. 1044 ~ OVEN DISHWSHR DISP f9r a realistic price of LEASE a nev• mobile of your Why Pay \1•/0 Interest?. FRONT $11 0,000 o "'' 11 er I~. living I: family rooms • · ·• · $ 5 6, 5 O O • 2 BR. den, $74,500. cho;ne w-0pllon to buy! All 492-5078 v.11.h beamed ceil,. & trpl.c. & CERMUC TILE SNACK GARDEN HO"v• 15.650 T d 11 "·rt & A . 11--' 3 near ne1" dt'luxe tr\plc)(t>ll OPEN SUN. 1·5 Lgc. yard, room for pool. BAR. Thia LagW\a home OO\VN "'""' e U•x ssociates paymenl.!app t.-utoward at 8~% interest v.•i!h 20'~ PROr.fONTORV Bay Lot 15352 Monttellitr Afature native trees. Short ii only 3 yn: old & has 3355 Via Lido 67~8500 purchase, 5.l&-8297 down. hncst l()(:a tion. \\'1ll se!I or JAvely San foliguel model in \\•alk to beach. NO FINAN~ some unique lenturet. Of-$64.500 t m: a~ u ~a 1 e "B VACANT 10x55 EXPANOO + 8x14 add Paul W. Brumfield trade for house or sn1 11pt. need of paint & elbo1v CING PROBLEMS HERE, fered for only, PLAN" GARDEN HOME. Corner: 3 BR., newly redone. on l\'l01n. Skil1i11gs/u1vnin!::":>' & Associates bldg. r.1us1 se)l 213-27&-9968. grease. Priced under market 109',, D 0 W N HANDLES: $59,750 Comer lot. 2 or 3 BR. ?\{ariners School. Lge. Joi. dshwhr. Adult park, H.B. 642-8550 or 546-1081 eve!! Mobile Home/ value. Terrific IOCMl.ion in J.1AKES THIS AN XLNT LOW INT. LOAN AVAIL~ * * • • IBA/VA $::.2,950 Sli.:!00. *• S.12·'2330. nvo HOUSES ON ONB LOT. Trlr. Prks. 2300 The Ranch area. Assumable ~~8AT $87,f«}, Submit all ~M!_SSColON 1 R 1 EALLaTY $9.l,ln> VACANT-OCEAN vu -GEM-10x54 !l.tobile lfome for family popular Eastslck! 8 up er ::::-::::-'.'i0"::::""'.::'.":"'.::-:--:- 1% loan. · ~ -Mt wy.. guna Great 4 BR. Sales contract, ;...,.. F Tu . A NB & pets. sharp 1 & 2 BR. Exterior 32' TRAILER SPACE, Lido 14554 Ov•I Road .,,,,,.,,. one (714) 4M-0731 lease option, or ? ? ? ? REAf:"TORSslln ve., 00-4623 Call 642-7638. freshly painted. Ah1·11ys Villtlgc Ne\\'port. Adu It s Charming 3 lxb111. condo in ft"1:::1btfltn ~ BLUFFS CONDO 24x5J', 2Br, 2~. 5* Adult rented. \\'alk to shops. Solid on!y-no pets. S12l./n10. + \\lalnut Square. lmpeccnblc IJ3t»&ll'Q:~ Enloy The Good Life Park In Jluntington Bch. lnvestint & income. $49,9!"1(). u111. 6i3-1~20. ,~:Highly upgr11ded . CF *MONARCH BAY* Call ~2Sl3 I ST<)RY 3Blt S77,IMX> 8-17-3092 RED CARPET REAL1'0RS Mount'n, Desert, Secluded patio: motivatnl 411·2:IOO Thl"'OUl(h the rute1 and t~ FANTASTIC OCEA.i'J VU APT. Siu• i\lohile Hoine iu 640-8672 Resort owner. Take a kiok, only ~·IU'CU t~ Sta.. Exc:IU!tlve L.ake Fot"t 1054 l\lODEL CONDITION GREAT INVESTMENT $.12,!ni. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiO\ ~ lbllnA; tor dl~rnlnsc i\lANY. ~IANY XTH.AS 11811~~lt park on the 5~~Y.;.,72 30 un.it~. All 2 Br. t' 8,,, MAMMOTH 2400 NEWPORT BEACH" Linda Isle & Lido Isle \\'.atE'rlroo.t homes Bill G rundy Rltr. 675-6161 \VATERFROl\'T. N11i'pt. Isl., 3 BR, 2 BA. JO\\·er Duplcll'. Very altracli\"e. ~· b'ar, launrlry. \\'Inter or )'t'arly. Adults. no ,-il;IS. 67J..-t86t, NEWPORT ISLANO 2br, furnisllC'd, 11i·i11!E"r, 51)3 38th St. Orh·e by then c11ll 1-2l'.l-377-IB40 '2 BR, 4 ltruo;es from bcoch. \fell futn. encl. pa110. $:!35. incl util. sn--OMS Westminster 3191 MORGAN REALTY WORK ,,.,,.... ~'"· Shon> 4BR. 7010 INTEREST • ""TED BROKEllS • . . ~ ' * SSi.4222 * • •• 211 f"'amlly Home \\Ith e . ..:. John Carey £46..7~14 VIKING 20xJ7, 2 BR, 2 Ba, frpl c. 12 yrs old, luw vnc· FIRESIDE 4 Bdm1 .. 3 Bath. den, lan1ily •~m~~ PARK •--i ... , . OF ART! Scl\ted in the dUA.lve Club prh . .tl~ 120 2-STQRY EXEC'S. DELIGHT-A·l Park. ~mmcdiate pos-~f;\i~ :1~.o~,4~.ooontr;.ict. •PLUSH nn. c ar pe 1 s , drapes. ui·u•LJM>•• 6 WVll'v converutlon pll under t .......-.... P·-le ~,. IY OWNER session .,.~ =-""-.•n ... .n TOWNHOUSE* bltn·111~. v.11sher/dryer, t''li· •' •-2'• ba din nn 11-.rbolk-~1...l6 al l "'i!::'"" ........ nm ....... " BA\'CR~"T. En1cnuin under . · "':'".>;},,,.~ ·Spar il'lll Real E5tate BELOW COST tras: Lease 1375/mo . .,.., • • · •• ~...,. ..._ v..,,.., l...arge kitchen, 5eJ'>ll• lhi! lhlrs In unique 4 hr Benuliful \'Je~·. p.11vate beach "'8Js.J5+.I tam. rm., llv. rm. w/fmk:. ~"OOtl Cf'lllng, )'Ou ma Y nil~ dinlr:w and all that'"' Beautlful ,Br .. 2 fUlJ btlhs. 1'.m nn w/mllbitl·k roor' 2 BR 2 ba, tn Laguna Beach 1700 Sq ~~1 $49 !OJ F 894-3001. tot a 11 I e r D d r m. ii u { 1 e watch the sea while 11u:r. needed lo mak~ Uris your Sha~ carpl'tl, bu 11t ·In1 . """"-~ s.tiiSun. l a;), ~t.~ $26,<XKI Chvner 497.1902 BY O\\'NER al 61ii X G1'0Ss. ~1~ ooih, \\·et bar,· 2 ~ 1 _H_o_u_ .. _,_U_n_f~u~"~n~ls~h~e~d-I w/trpl c, 2600 .q. n. roundedbymanylatlftPtoo home. Pneed to sell 11 Dishwasher. a:o~ ~v~~:!!...~~~~!:..:'.!:!:~'l~f.:;~;;;;"i;~~;"-"',;;;;~ For quick sale prior )"('llr 1 2 s nd k . BcautUully trmcpd. w/tlsll-trees. l Bdrms:, p oo I . Sll!l,500, O\\'C contnict at cu111om drdPE"!. 1..41.~t> l'X· UDO Acreage for sale 1200 end. 20 xtra. lg. unfur. unll'!l ~~~\. Jat~tt~l's!'un~:· 1G. __ n_•_,._1 _____ 3~2~0~2,1 pond A 2 paUoL 2 sty, $ll7.SOO • '?%~. For ippt. call R. por.t'd 8.Un!~ale Jmllo & r> -~• WE llAVE I "·I w/pool., c.r.t. Low vac. & Ten nis court·. on Ult ltd. view of nM>u.ntaln11. Du a I ~ Leadbetter at 67&-1070. Bkr. walkways. lt'1 a RE AL ror _.r or LM .. 3 hr, 1 be. one 0 '""" argest rents ylelduig 401' +gross ALA RENTALS etec. p r. door a, Nr. 0 I i'Y BARGAIN a! S' 4, 0 g 0 , Prtn. only. O\\T/A.J:l 673-~ Sl'lt'C'llons of properties ir. w/rootn 10 im prove, Rl'as. CALL O\VNER D I REC T 51"'imm'1. poolt It ten n t 1 e...:n ~ SSS-5960 Principals only. C.\N YOU DEi\T TillS'! J~e 1 Escondido & Va 11 e, y kmis. Prin. only. 6~775 1714) ~4-26&1. \\I ally i\lann. !!OUSES-DUPL.."X.S--APTS -·~· $711000 ... -REAL ES I I Do ,..,..... Cen er a1'f'n "-l I i Bo..x 3'1.~ l\ln1n1noth Lake:oi. All .~izes .\.: pli"""'• \\'n.a<· .......... ............ · · ~ r.·•·:rE nter11t 1 wn WATER.FRONT JBR, r a rn Newport ........ ~nn Fron1 Horne 1 • • • • 20'f. c:p1-:"\'l,\HLI:: ,,_,.. •· • •. ,, .. OPEN·l-4:30 "' Huge new e11tate on t• Rcrc; rm, 1-ll'lory, htqte mlt5ter $88.000. G1'£'11l i11ve.~1mc11t 2 ~ acre parCf:'\s &. up to Old 3~ ., T n p rk BIG Benr I.like, lake ~Ide alt lhl' b-c."'• are11. Hunrlne:· 900 Glcnne)'re ,. '-=-bdrm b'" 1 3 · ha.I 673-696(1 1000 acres. Term1, prepaid er spil.CC ra er 11 · duplex. 2 s!Ol'l.,s, t'Rl'h tlliit !('on lo l.agunr. DAiiy Ui<rlngs, 3692 CU\REMONT 49"1"'5.113 549---0316 "'5 1·• 'ti 'ew: ' SUJle w/ cony &: o pen · int. A''OCllrlo & Orange Sllnta ,\ini, s.-.o.roo. dl'.·n., hus 2 BI'S, O\l'n frpl c, crrits, t11\ily 1>hone ~i·vl~. 3 BR .• 1,. BATllS • frplCll., 4 baths. Ol"lf?n Sn!/ bCllrns. Pvt, deck & dock. BY 0 \\'NER, NC\\'IXlt"I Crest Grove!, Subdivisions. A I I lull price $19:.t,()lil. F.:i.c-t'l. t I 1 ~1 t 7% V. A. Interest 1•1 Down· Sun.12-4:30. 13:14 ?>1orning. S 6 9, 900 . T 0 LL E JBR coodo. D I S ro UN T Xlnt Spccuhitlon H:ANSON finane·g. b~' owner, pr't:'pi:I. ge · cRr garn.g\?, ali;o ~m .._,,. •<M l PEit M(')N"f'"l·l aide Dr, $99,7jQ Rl::ALTORS, ~8500. o t ,+8%'/'o J.'INANClNC:. 513. RE.AL.TY (7141 7~-~ ., ... ,,, ... ~ .. lnt. 01<. pa'nl. only. Afi:!. ce rpon. :\.1nt t"ental urea,! <1rnn1llt•r IJf Con1n1er1"t'" ~" No"l 01·'b •a h Ila""· n• '"""'~Rl'-R D Lak .,...,., 'fil"'.>.XJ1Ju.>.1 lloadsopcnyenr r nund .. C:\!.l.USO!t CO:\lEli\' ONLY $>13,500t! ''1 ""' c co .. ~. 4"""'~1 """"' ~" te. r., e •11·"' North F.i;condido Blvd. 49'l ... ~2ti0 "'-nlc Propertits zoned (01• 2nd unit. $61,~ J:'oa"est, ea. EASTBLUl~r. vu. 3 BR. 3 Escor""'ido. T\-1-.n-,-u-,,,,-_ ''·'·•' -1,-1,-.-,-,.-,1-., 13ott(ln1 f1pt f\1rnishl.'d. 3 Ruy nl Nl"\1·po11. l."i'll IW'.!·8:~1 ~ Lovely ni!lllc store + rambl t1• v-.. '-n11le!I front -111{1 li(t. ~.9'50. no~t'd on Sun1lo . ..v * 675-5726 * 1 · • * !..AKE VIEW --$49.500 * bt1. & bonus r111. lean be 21, ACl'"tE~S~.-,,g""tl<n=~-.,-11~, .. -constru1•1lun tu1· sale. (.1o!it! Owner will flt1t1n~. NEW DEANE Home, Univ, J~~ ::1~~11~~ = 4 BR .. 2 ba., 11U11er beaut. 5 BR). Ac~~-s rroni park. w/ook trees ~ K stream. to 111a101· ~ho11pl11g cen1cr. Co..ta t.leM-Nl'wport Realty 1 LANDLORDS! Park i BDRM ,38.A, KeAA> Can,yoi1 Rd. $175,000 dlx k L.l ch· • hl.lge open 64()....5560 _ Ai;:t'nt No. S11 n Diego Cly. 833--13."i.'i Is! yr 11i-rit1•·ofr $14~t. Call fn,·<'sln1f'nl Co. 54S..712'l 1 \\°\! Specialize in Newport ~on Modi'\, C (I u n Ir y ~ beBIUS, callK'd celllnp. Air O\~-Big Cnl}Jo11. ·I Br. l.A'C Jiu hes .Rhrg;e1 ~i'O or ;;ffl-fiQ..10",__ O\\'N •)'!)Ur Own p A 1. J\f 1 Brl'l~h Ii Coron.a d',.I ltRr e kltdJ~n .f fa"rirrm, T--'i1'ttY.t *'-t.AGUNJTA ... prox,-2·000 ... ft. OPEN -:!: ~. P'"Am·rnf. 1 • "· \'II"\~ ommerc1a rpty 1600 SLEEPER OF.SERT GR t.; f; N lnt, It Laguna. Our Ri:ntf.I Stt-lot nr pool&. lenn\11 courts. Steps lo private beach. SUN l-4:SG p.m.: 22841 lot. CUit C &: D. Best Buy! 1c::.:.:.::::.:::.:.::.:::;:.;_:.i:;_:L...:.:::= ~l\tobil('1!omeJ C'.olf & T('n· vlct It FTI.F..E to You ! Tey 1 Ready to QCCUPY· Pr I e e d ~ 3CA. 3 pe.Uos &. dln-Rld~e Rte. G4Q.-a:8B • 9r1CH BLVD • F1VE 2 bclrm houst'll "1th nls Club In PJ'llrn Dri>tr1 ~u-\'ltw'" -t:::•..,..,,-..... 11"8 It ft&,00t1in--rm. lmmac lamlly home: TOLLE REALTORS 58S-8500 BY O\VNL ..... ..., L"lngio ... , ut • ii:arllfCes on I lot. I' r Ice ••oJV\ .... pl " NU VIEW RENTALS uc11rw uu IA~M ltwwe l I l Lido I I 0 6 "'""_,"" rw. 18.i.CD'.l. i\cl no~·! CJS R1•:1l ~.:WU ca ... ., U!ll pnv11tc COii· • d uding land. Aisum(! ......... ~=~'='='='-~""'"=~-! w P na v cw•• • n I e 1 5 $110.())'I. f'lrn1. FA!:tl<' 5'!'-! 1~. tract avl\IJ. on b a I an ct. 673-4030 er "49'.J.2'8 call SM-1343 SUPER VALUE ~ 11tta. ret1dy for oc-&15--428() nn. 4 pn1 PRl?>1E CORNER LOT. JM' \\'1ile CIM~fl(-d Ad. No. m. FF:'>lf"FD I N -' VERYTHI NE cueency. O\l.'l'M'.r-rlnanchtl UDO &yfront. Open Sun. Newport Heights 1070 lrontage, c...i. 30,000 pl11& llQ. Fig t In ation Dally PUnt PO Box li60 H • )OU!I(' ew porl 1o f II $29 950 &\.'lul. Call !or nppt. U, 420 V'-Udo Kord. f1.-1, mi. So. of SM DI~ B~ACH tRIPLEX Ct11ttl ?\1csA'. c~ ™ 'j Beach tt8tl, ~~ng~. f~rnl!<'I!. Sit B~I~ ~~-~ 2.::; ~-rrn: This 3 Br 2 ~ Family LAGUNA NIGUEL Super Ba.y VIL $169,.500. NEWPORT HEIGHTS f"'rv.'Y ln Hunolna1on Beach. $40,000 -646a7515 Agt. -.INDIAN WELLS* Al~ 2 Hr $1;,.)., Collta itcsa. 2 frpl~. $62-.!iOO. Town 11onl('l has 0ew paint .-·'"'" REAL TY Ml11lon Vieio 1667 4 Br, ck'n, brldt fplc. ta~ RR.C 1 • TAYLOR CO. t""N DU s~ci: r" •. l~i.1"'11.;$ Oitm 3 Hr. 2 Ba , frplc-, ~~;On ~l~n~i. t>t-A~·b. !ill~ O\VNER 644-li(>.t & c-arpet. and b: prl<'t?d be--~ K30-50.i0 DULTS O V . lot. Olt1k'C' N.'11'«<11 Bfo.1ch ea tors /Developers N~·port C.\t. lll"l."'l:I. l,;t'\"'flt h!tln~. Jl'•JI. tennis ~I . ;.;~ ~ftr N"~'flOI'\ fN")'. $li3., -·R-•'nocl< 4Rn. 3 Ui\, lo1v the markrl fnr quick ACRI C A2BR ,!f L : Spnl')l)US loefl.llon. N~li 111"1111e TLC. 11111 Dovt S!,SfrilOO,NH lnve11ln11 . potenu11L 1-.1 Dorudo) Club. RJ5...370.i kid~. -I• "'k. •~. 1.,.. '" ,_ .,,, , , , W/V1uV.', ftpl, CWifn'I Ow..,. -'-· 'I k II 752 "-'II.A ,~ " ,,.., bonUll nn & furn rn1, ull · R OtERGl::i.'CY-\\t"ls Sl'7',lll'fl, decor. Prlvnh.• t..'l)inniiinlty '"'r BnXJU1.1~. ;• ;1 '-' o er .._ 644-6800. hrn r tt r 1 d J l or 1.W-m-8-1'.IO upgnt.d~I. XI n I lln11wintt DAvtD BOURKE RLT . 00'4' $!JT.;;no. J.)[t•(•11tl1'-' r .. 1nt. y,,•/rec-ttnter, PoOl, jacuz7.I Sparllng Real Estate ''s~M"A=L~L-COMM BLDG-: ••\\'M'fl it t· flN.11" l ll-111'-1. B~lboa~ls"la_n_d~-~3206='1 1 avoil. By owne r . STl.riOO. $46.Ml ly hOmf!, whh pool, patio. $1 1''nllc lo 1Ulf, :t4 ht IM'CUrl· lll-2544 3 .~11. Unitll ~\7.:)00 Fron1 t11"n~1tl'I"< 1.-, trn~h Pr\SO lloblr~. 10 vit..,..' Ac. m+l!n9 ' BLUE PACIFIC VIEW sen. 3BA. Semi pVt. st.. ly. T 0 LL E REALTORS, 5 RDRM, 2 lidth, r1111c. hr-;\ ()1.11k'r wll! f'IUTy rlNt TO, ' Turn 11~·'11 lntrr t'!l~h ltot11rlR hill~. ook t r ,,(' ' I \'F.,\H llOUNi> &TI\. 2 br •=> 4 Br. 2 "· Coll~e OPEN DAll.Y. 891 Senta An«i st~p to heh. 586-8500 al 2'2ro3 Ridge Rte. teili11 ... Q >o I e 1 1-111,.,1 R M C di RI CALL t>,\11.Y Pll..OT .1tre11n1 _$7'.'AO: 5-IT...JSOJ ..,,.,llnR• "'' -n. kl' N-1•; , """ ~ I "·nut ,.,,1m 'b• !rt!--'. Roy AmlllOn Rltr. 4M-nr.Q n.. •• Lake ~-,1. c· .~ ... ,. oy c tr e tr ,_,,::;;--:;=---,c.:--:;=1 '" •· ""...: '"" , ... , Park, Ille root, A • 1x· " .. • l""'4 "'. ~v1~ ~ 8t~c1.N~ar all11 c huol 1.1810 .N port BI d CM Don't a:h-e "/' Ttio. .11hlp' Tht1 flllill'11t dnt~·lutht>\\"••11l ~lcror'd, nn,i: a·~·r1ic. 1 191ume loan. l 11 or Y. Sli.'1,500. PAT CANTnF.L Sell Idle Item• With 11 bt11y "List" II In Cl:lll!l.SIPed, Ship Jti.!IOO Ownt'T. t W V • • • "Usr· 11 to c a~HlMt, Ship • , 11 Dally Ptlol Oasslfil.'d I o1· 2 ndullll over ;'10. $21)). ~ 83H91' REAL1URS, 833-tl24 Pilot 0A.ll~l0ed ad. $4)...5678 to Shore ~uli.! J42-5618, M8=«qo (1t i>ts--1.119. 541-7729 tu Short Resulta1 642-5678. Ali, Cllll 612-5678. n1J1. 2L1-ZS1--0363 '. ' \ • 1 - l I :.jl!,,.,::c;:;;~:.r;;..:..,..,-..,-~.,.,,,..,..,,,,.::s"~~=~~·~N~"'i!i-m=i>H;:..;17~,~l;;.974~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-'~~~-Ho11M1 Unfurnlahtd Houses Unfurnished t:14!uMs Unfur nl•hed Ap1rtment1 FurnlshH Ap1~tment1 FurnisMd AJMrtments Furnished 1-,.~~~~~~-1·~~~~~~- Huntlngton Beach 3240 Laguna Stach 32(8 Santa Ana 3280 LaguN le•ch 3741 Newport h1ch 3769 Santa Am 3710 1'£-----'---i EA.RLY 3 8", 1'i a.. frl>lc .• BRAND HEW • SISS. UTIL. ,Pd. t Bdr., frpk:. NE\V 3 Br. l \I Ba condo, VICTORIA BEAOt, 1 BR R. lbt. tum a.pt, >crosa $50 Pet We('k450 Atove• You S3M 'tx.ECUTIVE C:ONOO SEE TO BELl£V£1 \9 hlk from ~tty. uxi. nX>. Ocea n \1e'A', Vte1011a Bch. nr. So. Cat Pl.au. partly rum. lo\.-cly OCEAN the 1trett from the beabh, Jn. ?a1odorn Apt, utU pd. A rr.ust see! On lbe ba)', 2·2 br, J ho, $110 l $290., 1~131 6!r.\-~ ~·•~k l y, $265, 2 Bdr:, frplc, oce!lll ~ VIEW, $235. Alli)' be lffn bltlnl, diabv.'11.aher, mottlhl)' Call ~2-6547. lgt' new 1 Br. Slip avail. 3 br, 2 bu, $325. All , ~9_173' \\'kndl 1, 2 & 3 BR ~Pl•x•• \u, Child. 1rnall pet South Liguni 3286 Sat. ll·16 lSl Sun:et, Laa;. or )'riy, Call Eric Mueller, AJHrtment1 Unfurn. OpC!n d11l~. 310 Fernando, w/garage L. re c ently · P.ifii a\•11.tl. tor lifl boat, rnOM $3JO/?il0. $365. NICE 3 &tr .. trpti· .. ----"'----"= &h. 213-'JU..$880 dl.)'S, or 71~ opt 102. 67!>-7520 or 67a-8551 l"tdet'or1rtM. 644-6300 or main bl4.,). 1.4r0 3 Br. UM. Ostiv.•Ml;, ~pun Stam C1111. d~ 1tara1e, yd. P n t IO . LEASE 3 BR Ocfan V~w, \\tATEID'RONT 2 Bt. Great 175-6491 ~ 8tilbo1 l1l1nd 3806 NE\'/ lftra Jge 3 BR., 2 &.644--~7326==''-c-~c-,::--..,,~ I roo, ~·lnlt-r S5SO mo yrly Shala Crpt I th I' u -out , kids/pcit nice yard, ma~ adult1. katiotl. $2$16. mo. Conaldt'l' LAS BRISAS APTS Oceanfront Apt w/dbl gar. i.XTR.A large 3 Br., 2\1 \\'Ul fLJrn. 673~ · ' Com pl. Dr~, Pr I v • t e ~lANY OTHERS AVAIL S 3 5 0 I ?oil 0 . 4 9 9 -2 9 01: ldda/peta. ~21 551~ R!ver Ave. &U-2566 NEAR now! lrBRd ydy. Lee. $500. mo. 00-2164 d a ya ; Ba. Brand new! Frplc, Iha& I C•nyon 3216 P<i llol, En 'd GaragH. No NU-VIEW RENTALS 494-5167. STUDIO-CLOSE TO BEACH Elevator bldg on beach.1&.2 liv. nn.: cpta. rpa, d@ck, 645-8349 evcli. ~t.. tully draped, oil new Pel a. 1 ml. to Ot.:~WL 67J....4QJo or~ Unlv9filty P1tk 3294 uili pakl BR. Pvt blOOooles, htd bl t na •Off-Street PQrk1n&:.1 .,;~:::;_1~'-"''-"';.~_-,-h~l"l"'ll i. iplns. Mo. to mo. or ytar 8 1 C N 201-219 Otwego Ave. OCEAN & canyon viev.'I lge .. 911157 pool. Securlty. Adults. $225 . Rltr. 644-2343 -P 1trano 1n•t 1-from ®· 613-0930, 9 anyon ew 13 blks \\'. of . Beach Blvd, n'~Vi l_Ot, 2 Ba, b-plc, bitzui, PRJ~ti:: Greenbelt Twnhs.e., ... ,~ i j6f $29.95 WK UP. 1 Bdr. 2 -"w" .. "k"'e"""'"'-' "'7:HW45==---NE\Y 3 br, 2 be,. duplel(, 1 ~e~""~''-"•,,w,.knd~•~67>---l<--,J'l6.= t . Co.rMr Condo t blk s. or i\druru) dinlnv " family a r e a,. new, 2 br. 2 ba , Ttr-Newport Beech ii Ba 1 811.cb. Color ·TV; n\aid 6 HOUSES to so. bayh-oot. d r eed yd $28.5 Me 3124 1 2 ~OR. }An\. Rl n, l B:1th1. S4t-9JOI t.eaM w/optlon, J.t9j , mo. nu .. -e-Cru"dl!f Aid!., pool, lBR __ tu _1 1erv. pool. 1llE ?ilESA U5 La.rye 2 Br, den, 2 be.th&, !~J:'sp:'.t~~ ' ' Coltl 11 J 1·0 !. d ecorat e d & \'OUNG fa 11 ho PhoM day• 979'-7300, eves 1~ 213-454~ .. ...a, comp m. .. .,, N Newpdrt BJ N' B frplc. Pref. v:orklng &lrls.1-;;~">==-n'-ii"----..=I CflVE 2 BR. Kh ., Ae-rtments Unfurn. Ap1rtment1 Unfurn. 81lbo1 P•nln1ul1 3807 Coron• del Mir 3122 nr!•cu 1..e<I. A/C. $l:IOO '"'-" "' , 8 mu~. SJ""', mek • I v.·knds 644-1837 H " F /U fu 3300 crpla, d!.'J)8. \Valle to OOach l"~.,._~·~""~~~~n;~;;·;:;· ~":·:fi·+:!l~340~.'~mo!::.=11=7=11=Dl=omond==·l~do~r~o~n•:.;d:•:I ~M::•:;r-;;-;3:;1~2;:2TA~'M';o',:RA;jfhl~:;,; .i-.. -'Aul~~ 11---·-J.Jf!!!tl!llfi.. ______ j r, M r SUKI. ng1et1 o -ses u rn n rn ·& sOO~\YWCr_ $225, Ph: .In&, .... ~._.,,.. 'l-----1 BRIN6 tndrkl>etr.'3'tlr ~i , Blt,~\'I . 12..:(llTI -3 BACtlEWR A.PTS, a 11 EX1"RA large l Br .. 2\~ no pets. $165. 1970 Wallace (APlttrano Be1cl\ 3211 2 Ba. ~I. J'·h&.t! $* '_ ~ pa!IOll, fenced yard, llir COM CHARM l BR._ !:'URN_, .$ l 6 5/-M Q , year round, $100. nX>. incld Balbo1 Peninsula 3807 Ba, Brand new! Frplc, shag Ave. 0.-1 &16--0176. • -... - · DELUXE 0 1 Oc CO'f'T,\G , all util pd, I l>!k~ 10 ocean, S350 mo. A\•11 11 1\\'o benutltul tu~ n t s·tt e d Adults only. 2820 Av 0 n utU. · ., OCEANFRON°l'-Yearly-. l BR. crpt .. rony -ilrlifi<!, a.II new $155. 2BR 4-pl..:x, crp11: ni$. • rw.>~· up fl.'t, 't'H.ll Br, $130. Single preft?Te(I rn1d-De<:. Ch JI d re n 01<. horn es. 111 Shorecli.ffs, 3 br. Street * * 67l-2&i8 673-15.il En lenook t ba Bnl· ap11ln1. l\fo. to '!'o· _or: "i'!!t.r retrg, famll,y, no pet.. 751 B View. Lg d~lt. 2BR/Dt·n/ X'TTtA !!-hnrp 3 Br, lam rrri. 4!f.l.;lro!) and 2 ba. CallJor details. · · 1 DOOR to Beat'!l. 2 Br. -~-'-\"IC r, Jea11e lrom $345. 673-0930, ShtlJJmM,-648-0058 D\\I; \\'OOd f P, S1'1A8UJNC~ ! trplr, <l b! jtar, \'acnnt $325 ~'upe1· 3 lilt Spanish, prt\·11te-NEWPORT 'J:'_'.JLER SllO/mo. 22 ft. Adul'a, YrJy, $250 mo. \Vin-cony, cpta, drp11, bltin.s, car-eves le v.•knd1 675-1076. J.4-&flt Via r.cunei. ITl-&J Homeflnder1 * 642-9900 ~Jt01.·'· '"l'I. ndi;:. Avail. OO\\' TOWNHOUSES nr beach. $50. dep. Call ''' 1215 •••• Will ""'" ...... -port. &7S-l5J6. NE\" 2 BR •'th indivi ... ool 2 Br. apL cp75.tld?>.;,N~~7 ::..t7-80tl & 1 213~ 9''5--1081. • after 6 pm, m-9755 .. .., ....... STE ~ "' u• or pell!. n~ _..""""' """ 11 P-k 3220-~10VE in 1 Br, tri n40. $..'175/mo. BROKER 493--3611 3 Br. boot slip available $495. lsh. 67J..6&IO PS TO BEAOI-Lo\'ely baths, Jge kitchen, liv rm Apt. "F'' ~lap!e st. o ega •r Near heHch, 91n pet ok L•guna Hiiis 3250 :! Hr. brand ne11• $37~. STEPS TO OCEAN N H 1 h "''"O 3 Br, 2 Ba, trplc, new paint, & din nn. frplc. bltns. Avnil I ~""'--'-'="'0==~-1 Btaut. 4Bft W...\, new r rpts, Nl~ 2 Bt dplx $200. F'rpl, EASTBLUFF 3 Bdr1n, 2 Ba. $3.15. mo ewport • g ts J##' d.i>«. $285. Furn ar Unt. Bkr. now. Afust sec! t 3 0 0. EXTRA lge 2 Br, ll~ Ba, ' _.,;.., 1 1 N• occ l El•m pa!KJ, pet ok, ~ar cosoo 1 Story, 3 br, 1~~ TOWNHOUSES 675-8038 CLEAN 1 or 2 Br Sls.5-1185. 673-228:1. 833-2"...16, e\'es 6/:>-8360. c55o7ts~ .. 12drps, nr OCC. $1~ . • ~u'"'. rp · · FA1t1TLY 3 Br, 2 9, 12,..,;. 00 tral tr dbl BA \~ONT 111' "~-" ON THE Po" t 1 BR & G •-~ :.o1-~9:.l bet 10nn1 SJ••l.,, kid•. pet, gnr ........ • cen • • · gar., 2 Br. 2 ba. SJ31'.l, ... ''" • ""''·'" a.pt. Adults, no pets. 2411 E. m • stv · REAT 1 ... -, over gar. apt. ~=.:==--o""'"--ncl-.,--,,-, .... pool_ lac'.1. 826-6515 or 3 Br. ZXIO' J.ISj, Util od. 9'M E. Balboa 16th, NB, 646-1801 rel, cpts, drps, garage, utll Bean1 ceil'gs., deck, fenced EASTSIDE 2 br, e · !:• c'oror'f• d1I M•r 3222 llO~tEY • Br. 2 Ba $310. 547-73..fl aak lor Ski. 4 Br. 3 bu . $500. 675-4533 Sin Clement• 3n 6 pd. Adulls, no pets. Yrly yd. Privacy. $210. mo. 118\li laund. nn .. cpta. $230. 1 Frpl, kWh & f:t, 2 car CONDO 2 br. & den. 2 ba, C• 67S.7215 2 bdrm I bth. Utilities paid. $18.5. ~ ar 675-1023 Orchid. open 1~ Sat. & "A" Tustin Ave. 673-0797 BRANO NEW ALA Rent a s 642-1313 patio, dbl. gar .. pool, pd. aid. $275. At beach. 3100 NE\\'LY decorated-2 Br furn. BACHELOR yearly, $145. In-Sun. 518-49.>I EXTRA lrg 2 Br. Cr Pt•, 3 BR., 2 BATHS CONOO l"ir. ocean, 40 yr. malnt. $250. 7lf-l30-0735 or Seashore. 673-6578. Ocean view & close to pier. clding utila. Stove, refrlg, 1 BLK. to Beach, 2 br, adults drps, bltins, no peta. l30 2.0''°4 1; 6 FERJ'l,1..E,\F &: o\·er-con~pl, ad u 11 ,2~1~3-~,,..-~=----~ YEARLY 2 BR, 1 house to 492-8.aGO gilfbage dlsposaJ, 675-1836 only, no peta, cpls,. drps, Center St. 646-U8l \\'Ith ocean view educaiion. ~-24 hrs., 2 L•guna Niguel 31S2 ocean. $225/MO. Santa An• 3780 LARGE 1 br, 1 blk. to bay 675-1954 $120. 1 BR duplex, ?.tarried ;,\~ NARCISSUS br, 2 ba, completely upgrad· 673'-8908 or 640-6913. or ocean, utlls. Incl. $195. 3BR.. 3ba, trplc, be11n1 ceil. cpl, non-smokers, no peU. TL'?-4.&9 POINSEITIA M, WIL~her. dr)·er, l'e~S· SAN JUAN CAP. 2 Story' -;:::::;:;:::;::::==::;:;;:;! Sell Idle Items with a Daily Sits -r>.1odern Singlt Apt w/ ~675-4600, 675-7876 eves. patio. Rund(!{'k, bltlns, nr 968 A WeJt 17th, 548--0358 · FROM $375 opt. l\tuat aee. For ease aJmo1t new. 3 br, 2 ba, '": 3425 Pilot Claullied Ad. Call garage•. Sell Idle Item• wtth a Dally beach. $425. ~ aauified Ad t can 60-6678 .S.y '1. e~ach RJty. 61a-3CXXI Can~~l~9 carry mortg. den, bltlns, dbl. gar, tncd. -':::::::'.:::::::-::"---:-~":"'·i~"~.....,~~·~·-----..= can 542-&">f7 Pilot ClasAlfied ad. 842-{i678 Sell idle Items •..••. 64i5678 1 .,;tod=y~! ~---~=~I • 3'BE:'.IR001tf, 2 btlth•. 13 blk 3 BEDROOl\1, 2 00.th. newly ~~ui:m:a:'~~·.ss:»: ATTENTION Tennis Buffs, Costa Men 312 !Cotti Mes. 3824 Cotta Meta 3124 Cotti MHI 3824 Co1t1 Me11 3124 trom Big Coronn. Can be deeoroted fenced ya rd n10. 714-493-3381 super plush Newport Crest lett~ for ~75 pE'r n1onth. clubhottSe, with pool, etc: 38R. 2ba house, 1 t 11. s e , Condo, 2br, 2~S be..-wet bar, · Family 111th chlld1'!n ok. Couple only. Sniall pet ok. gnrdener, l'l65. pool, sauna, many xtrns, .Call 673-11.i.'"iO BKR. Cul\'C'rdale llollk'S 3 5 5 1 615-5~2 $475, 675-7184 . . --~~~~=~--2 co '/ BR. Nev.· c11>t• Ir. drpt1. F1.~nn, ln1ne. $360. mo. Lake Forest 3254 lilt NDO, U\GUNA · O~n1111\ le of 1-! .. 'Y J, $335. 51'12--9.1-ll or 5-\8-7013 9-5. ---------NIGUEL. Pool Slde v.·/VlEW ' ~:13~1 lncld. ~T-45tl or TOWNHOUSE Want the 9ood llfet f:Isc~ ~~·ios~ 1S:: •' LCI:: 2 fllOI"' 3 Ur, 2 Ro, Lg. 2 br. 1 % ba. Condo_ , See this lo\'ely Park Place 4!M-8003 ' II 1 Hb -I home. Sllualed among the ~----~--­' eltc. kl!, 1nuK1eck. Nr. beac·h nr .. ·on · r. ~-· ll1C · t Re t $42;i 1 EASfBLUFF 3 Br, I story, • .l shopping. 1st .l.last. ~. niautt/pool. C21.1) 4.lS--0969 1~ ~ ~5 brAr:d0·;.,\t 4gr: no children or pets. $475. : mo. I yr l!K!. ~19 flREPl..ACE. 3 BR, 2BA. 3ba, lux home. &n-5949 ~. 1st, last + $ 2 0 0 . r f )JR. 1 Ba, anrare. $295. new cpts a: drps. Fresh ;;"'"r."=2~'~~--~= 67l-M26 or 833-3&17 bt & last. paint In & out. Bltns, $295. Ml I VI I 3267 SUPER great 2 br. 2 ba, ft3..~:S or 675-2024 mo. Aak for Bev or Da.ie __ ,_, _o_n __ o,_o____ frpl, sep pool un.lt; clubhse, 3 BDru.t, YARD, GAR. l ~11Ji3.~4567-·,--'-, -~----3 BR Condo, 2ba. pool, patkl, nr shops, adults, $ 2 65 . s:ns CU::AN 4 BR, 2BA. fplc, e n c I 0 I e d • t t • ch ~ 1..:"..:20---~o,· ==-~--1 I 81"'.t-4166 640-4161 cpl, drps, ow. bltna, r1ice Chl.ldren $215 mo. m.-OBTI. 5 MTh'UTES to beach DARLING 2 BR house, $300. friendl y ne!ihborbood. $325 Newport Bffch 3269 ~ 3 BR. SJ25 mo. mo. CdM. Call Lou i se mo. No fee. Ask for Bev Owner, aft 5,-642-2225--C-.-M. PeW'S--675-6XXI or 640--3319. or Dale, !J63..4561; $100. NICE 1 Bdr o v er NE\VPORT Riviera 3 Br, 2 , NE\\' 3Br, 2 Ba, bllJUI, 2 BR, near park, . 1v I w, i8J'&ge. 35' liv nn, 2 blks Ba, FIR. F/P, $295. mo. frp}c, WU'· SUPER..-VJE\V clrapei1 no pel!I, C 1e 8 11 ' nfs~ BDR, frpl hol•se 83l--0328 I 'll85. 673-292:> or 67~2024 Gardener & v.·ater P a. i d . . Duplo•os Unfurn· .,_ C I nl F t Dbl ""'"'"~• ~~ blk beach .... ,,_ '"f4R~IING 3 br, 2 ba , oupe• 0 y. or •P P · '" r U .,2. 6_ 2776 213-339-5861 afl 6 pm. S365. 2 + I.Jen, trplc, pta.&e, • ~&!v~~.~ .. ~)1)\1,G;,:,4~,,.,;.. ia-• JiUNTJNGTON SeacUU, tor ya.rd, patio, Cdl\I NE\VPORT BEACH, New 2 ' ...-.,.,,.,, ~ '"" NU-VIEW RENTALS br, 2 ba, 2 car gar., ~I : c-~ M 3224 leue, 3br-, 2ba, fp, $395. 67" An'>n or 4>1·"'"0 blk. lo bch. 5100 Neptune, v••I ••• molncldlngganlener&wtr. ....,....,., ......, NB. 213 -696-3 8 71 or ;:-;-GE-l B ll'" -U Kidit & pets ok, ca 11 2L" n ... o""·' aft 5-30 .-.'" r apl .w. ava :i.~75-12 NEWPORT BEACH. tr u I y ~-·~=~=-· """"~·-- . .,Al.so bnch $90, util pd ''v"'A°"co-="'-· -x1n-----bea ut lfUl •ettlnrlargc 3 BALBOA PEN. 3 br, 2 ba, .BUS Hnc 1 Br dplx $165 ANT, 1 Huntington Bedroom. family r 0 0 m . w/frpl, din. I'm . &: 3 ~ice yd. lge -Llt, nu paint'" n e-a eh loca~._ lncludes polished wood noors. tiean1 balconies.-Cloee to Be.y & ' Ct.E&"i clellJl 2 Br $185 Loi· bltnis. ond new patnt. llOxlOO ceil ings. Yean Le as e . oceM. 1 yr. I~. 673-8148 ''la ta.nd. aml chkl/pel LJI. Only D)O. per mo. or:o75 00 th or 675-2300 BUDGET 2 Br bungalow 1160 !162-«71 ruik for Keith. .., . m . ,,...., I . 'O L D T 0 W N Cole Of Newport Rltn ~o t. pnl o,, gar. adults. No Old & pl?I. tncd w/gar BE A C H 675-5511 pets, !st & last. $185. mo. , PATIO l Br home $2j() .& HOUSE. 1 BR, 2 c ar ""°'""~~"""~~~~ Avail ll/20. 645-8720 fJ85 Foc'<I for lamlly It pet garnge, priv. yard. S 2 5 O. -;*YEARLY RENTAL* 1 D~u-P°'LEX"""-"2=-"&"-"', ~cl'-',~.~"-.,-I Et.EGANT 3 Br, DR, 2 Ba mo. 5.16--0952 --. tJ7~ },_p,, a ppln5 , patio 2 1'2""a'°'R'".-'-'N~o-pe-1s'"t""<""hu"· d""re-n. 1 Blk To Surf S.A. Country Club. Adults. car F"in11 &: laBt mos rent + Beautilul New ~fodetn 2Br, _S~IS5_. _mo_. ~----~°'~'--1 ALA Rentals 641-l~l bond. Call 842-7343 2Ba Private Apt. Cable TV, Apertment1 Furnished Walk in closet&, bltirui, enc , IQDS. pets, •lll81ea OK. 2 4 BR. 2 Ba. 2 Story. garaa:e. patio. 'No kids/pet•. BalbN Island 3706 1 Br. fncd, g11.f'ai.'f: S200. $715. mo. Av8.ll, Dec. L $3?5 mo lae. *Be!ll of • S J N G L E \\' I c a l b ach. Aft. 6, 848--01.cr.z 11. 11 -U t t 11 t I e 1 Pd. Call 1 BR furn, Balboa Island. : d~lex. $110. util pd. Stv/rel 2 BR. 2 Ba condo, trplc, ~7S or 551~2 eves. $170. Incl utll. Winter, 1 t.soru.t, 2 Ba. $280. Dbl bltn.~. $250. Avail Dec. i. 67H900 enrage, kids, pet. •tvJttf 842-9978 ev" & wknds NEW LISTING -eleaant 1 .,;B"'11"bo=1'-;P~o-n~l~n-1u~l~•--~.3~7r-g,:7 1 ; OOUPLE or single 1 Br dplx. . OCEAN FRONT, avail ror •, $145. StOVf' A I't'trig 3 BR, s1ni;:le story model yeAn lease. 4 BR + den, Jtomeflnders * 641-9900 Condo. Elec garage. E."l:trn.s. floor to c e 11 ! n g windov.·s. NEAR new Duplex w/view, 1 :l\1UJt see! 968--5497. stereo, Italian tile entry and 4br, 2ba, upper, $450 winter, , r.iNT l...8e/Optlon, ?It e 11 a BRAND NE\V 2 BR Condo coun ten:. 3 Fireplaces, 2 3br, 2be. lower, $375 winter Vetcle 3 Br, 2 Ba, brand Pool, $2"5 mo • v.·et ban. etc. BARRETT or $425 yrly. disl\ wash, new plush crpt&, freshly _ 494-fl6o9 REALTY 6 7 5 _ 4 0 6 0 or laundry, etc. 6 7 3-3 3 91 , • painted, in1mac. thru"'()UI 642-5200. ,6'l>-Oiii.;,784~8=~+-~~ I lluge trees & trplc. $375. 4. BO. 2 ba. bltns, dw. cpt. Cl-C.\Rl\TING 2 br. 1undeck, mo Century 21 546-$21 drps, near beach $ 31 5, VI EW-'&y-Bach Sl35/$'la5 1 blk. to beach, \\'nlr. · BR • 2 Ba 1 96J.-7855 or 960-1031 Furn & util pd, several rental. 673-0236. 1 ~~d 3CM ~n T u 1 ti~ TMfARACK 2br:To\\1lhome. C~~~2d:J 0:2:t. r~· Nu UNIQUE : •A:,;. s ~r ~id Bldg w/yard. muns, crpts, clrps, & CIO!'le BA::K bay 2 br + den, Balboa. Inn. Pool. Util pd. 1325 n.... Av all now to pool. Laundry In attached 2 •· """ r~1c ? • $100 lo $250. 675-8740 · ''" ' K"" k!•· ok 1265 Sl7 9701 .,.. ~. ·,. • appns, -21..l-697-6911 lWhitUer) col· .... ' wo • • • car BAYJ .. RCJNT lrct. Irvine 3244 ALA Rentals 642-1313. $175. be.ch apt. Util ESA VERDE JBR, 2BA. liARBOR VIEW HO!ltfES pd. 9'11i E. Ba1boa 675-4533 lam nn. ftp!, pool, full)' * RENTALS * Llke nl'~" highly upgraded, Costa Mesi 3724 crp<d, big_ ld1ch w/bltns &. Uni\'el'Slty Park 3BR 2BA. fa.m rm, din nn. l·--------- 0/W. Avail. now: ~. lnc. l ... R.. 2 ba S385 ne1v cpt &: drps. Lovely $lO WEEK & UP pool a e I' v . Chilrln!nfpets 3 Sn ' 2~~ be,'"····' $3801400 landscaped & cor patk>. e $6.SO Night & Up, OK 642--80U/968-i950 ., .• ' •• '' Com pool. & rec facilities e S di & 1 BR A · 4 BR., 21,S ba ........... $-110 tu o pts, • BR, F1l.PLC. 1'·an1. rm, The Terrace incl. $.500 mo. 640-6457. e TV &: &,fa.id Service Avail. bltns, dbl. car gar., 2 ba. 2 BR., 2 ba ••••••••• $350/375 4 BDRM, 2 BATH e PboM Service-Htd. pool no pe!A. $345. mo. calJ : 3 BR, 2 ba .••.••.•. $3!5/S425 • Otildrt>n & Pet Section Ghazi, Agt 546-9321 Greentree i{omeli New Harbor View h 0 me. 2376 Nev.-port Bl\'d., 01 1 BR DUPLEX. Gar; furn 2 BR., l~f ba ........... $315 FJnta15Uc view, near pool, 548-9ia5 or 645-3967 avail. $150. Se c I u d e d . Turtlerock tennis courl. pitrk & •chools. El Puerto Mesa , _l\,ature resp ~e or BR .• 21' baths ....... ;S":_'iO $495. mo, 640-5868. l & l BEDROOMS single. Rt'rs. 548 . ·I BR., 2 batlis , ..... $~251450 NE \V po RT Beach M.ESi\ Verde. Imn1ac. 3BR. 3 BR., 2 ba .••••.• $47:i\\•/gdn.r Waterlront. .SV.i m & 14 a t 1 No Chlldren. No Pets 2 ll A. C p ti;:/drp~.blt-lns/ College Pal'k trom your front d ec k , ltltPooMI •1 R""'A ation M fr-pie/patio. IR!. $375 mo. 4 BR .. 2i;. ba ........... $ti{l Beaut. .1 br, 2 sty. hon1e •p • ve., C. • r,.w..9205 CALL..552e7JOO--on the Cana.\, Pools &: T.en--. ***GARDEN APTS NR. &!. C~l Pln:ia, 3 Br, • VISION • nis. $4j(), 1110. 5-18--01•13 eeePOOL 2 BB. hlt ns. frplc. fncd yd. \VEST C.'LIFr area, 4 BR, 3 Furn. 1&2 Br apts in adult No Pf'1~. $295. 6iJ-5143 REALTY Ba, lge kitchen, clean & section, No pets. Elm 3 RH, Ynni & gnrnge, new nent. Across from r>.tarlners Garden Apts, 642-36-15 crpC ~. 1!rps & pu\nt . 2450 11. red hill oompany Sehl. S625· 1110· &\6 3882· S?.fALL Bachelor Apt, $130 F.lden. s27;1. nio. &M-1554 Univ. Park Center, Irvine 2 BR 2 Ba. Den. New crpt."1 per month. Util paid, Z"l38 ! BR. l"i?e back yd, gar, _ .l drps. All ne1v blt-!111, N e w po rt B I v d , C rit . stv. refri~. cp1 ~. $275. Avail 2 BR Condo •..• n:lS/mo Lse dshv.'l', 2 cnr gar, $350. ''°"°'""~""9~c.·~=~~~=I 12110. 6ij-l821 2 BR Condos ·" .. $26.1 & $275 mo. 646-2018 1 $1'f5 UP. l BR. redec. UUl 2 Br, guil'I, Jncd yd, gar. ~ ~~ ~ondos • $300~~ tfil 3 BR. 2 BA, Duplex, 2 blks. Pd. Pool. Adults, Sorry, no -Couple" onl v, no pets. Sl!ll. Jmes • ' i>, • bt'a.ch. $300. )'t!&rly. 642--3188 pets. "Look-You'll Llke It!" fH8....82Jl 6 1~':·11 8 3 BR Homes• $360,$375. Sl95 or 642-7914 1800 Wallace 645--0!KS. l -=-~~=-~~-!4 BR Homes ••• S:OS,$3$, $425 :1 BR. 2 frplc. lam nn, :r.resa RANCH REALTY BLUFF Condo. Z p I a n , STUNNU'JG 1 br garden apt. Vcrdt. No pel!I. $335. mo. * 551·2000 • 5BR "'~dy $5SS. mo lie . oool, rec. nn .. $185. Adulta. 545-500-1 RANCH REALTY 75:r-t"'30 &: 494-6404. ho W. 18th St t51n• Point 32'26 * 5,jlj.5800 * CHAR~llNG 3 BR, lge yd. 2 BR Trailer, older prople TUSTIN REALTY Sli:>J>l' to be11ch. Comn1 . pool. preferred. Aval! Dec. 4th. TAKE ALL OF ~l f 0 R * 832-Slll * $425. mo. Aa;ent. ~7573 645-3974. SHARE Unl<JUl' Ut'llJ i;p .. -... FOR Lease-NI«-CollC'g'e SPYGLASS Hill ocean \.'1tl'.', 2-"=sR~. ,"'.,-.. -.~d-,,,,-•• -.;~11-"_"'_"_rn_.1 cious sJJll1 lf'.\'t'I Tov. nh":JllO:'. Pnrk Ho1nt . l DR. 2 BA. 4 Br. 3 B8, bonus nn, incl. $170. 2260 Pomona St at 2 frplnc, 2 V.L'lbi1rs. Fa!Ju-p r ofesslonally landscaped, gardener. 64-1-5035 \Vllson, 548-3772 !ou11 <'oasla1 vti•w . lli1'1l. nr acros!'I from park. near Newpo-rt Helnhtt 327 2 BR I" BA ~la1·1na. AdtiH11, $ti!~ 1r.on th. school. 551-4623. • ' ,. ' I ~'42-3082;e'::::=".::9o.:'-<>!OO="---~= 11 N-"E1"'v,--',D~,.,,;e~-,,,,"~.,~C~L=o-.. ~,-.. -e. 3 BEDROOl\1S, 2 '18.th, l111"'1e 2•Zl El:!~· 548-2748 El Toro 3232 3 br. 2~~ ba. wetbar, trplc, fen('ed >'Arri. $.175, 308 Kings DELUXE B A CI-I EL ORS 1----------1 '~ blk. to pool & jacuzzi. PIU£1.', &IC.-lml si:xi. prr nio. 1760 PonlOllU NE'\' 3 Br. 2 Rn ronrlo. Nr. shop'g, & Schls. 5.ll-2727 Sin Clemente 3276 Ave. l\1-apt 15. 642-2015. rcnctd yd. Children ok. $325. "':~11. •• 831--0109 TI-IE TERRACE Townhome. LARGE new 2 Bit. 2'i CGE FULLY FURN 2 BR LEASE 2 Rr Rancho \'le.Jo Ne1v. 3 Br. 2 ba. ~'tt bar. BA c ond o \\·/spectacular Bltru, \V/W. drps, poo_l . Condo. A/C. T'l'frl;r, crpt, bltns Ill' Clubhoust & pools. ocean vie1v ln _Prt11ld~ntl11.I M\ts, no petg,. $180. 642·9520 (fJ>n. M8-8500 or !'18tio-0063 m; tie. m:94.f.I e\'es, lftlgtltr. Tl!en11ge Chlldr!!'n 1JtG 'Z"'Br'i,~poot,"-nr"1~. ttuntlngton Beich 3240 BEAUT. 3 Br. 2 B~. IOl.-ely ok. No pcta. S l 5 0 I n1 o. adults/no pela. Utll pd. yru'd, lgc p 8 1 i 0 . R·V 64.7-8781. 1884 l\lonrovla, crit 548-<l336 S:l"JO. SUPER ·I llr. t.'Dtl. 1torR.aC1. 1011nia le pool. $330. OCEAN VJE\V, 2 BR hillalde Hunting•on 8e1ch 3740 d~. let~. $r.(I. de p . mo. XJ)...()813 lw 'le. Cpts/l>rpa, ftplc .. dsh· 613-~ 8:3-330? •NE\V 4 Br. Colleji:> Park, wt1hr, stoveln!h1g. gar. $.'l.2S 4 BR, 2 hA, bllln~. drpt.. 2 Rtt. t!lf' roof, AIC $39.J. year round 4.'.19-3946 aftc>.r 5 t"TPtS. nr ,;i·h, rib! 1111r, palk>, or tense opt. S3Hl97i =pO'm"-,,=-,,-~=~--~ mo. 8'17-2'312 Liguna Beith 3241 BRAND New Hllllop octan CONDO 1 br. nr . beach & vi _. To~·ntiouse, 3 BR, 211 flooJ. A\'llll Dec. llit. Jll!O VIE"', \'acanl. 2 s t 0 r y BA. nr. golf cOiu'!t. Shown mo. 536-lJA'T !':JW'lt'lmi~ 3 Bit. 2 &. Sl.0,0. by •ppt., cvea 557-4&.'Mi. BEAUT I Br furn. apts S1M a: $175 Spanish a•y!e buUcf. Ing, pvt. cnclolled pr., pool, aauna, laundry, adlts 11301 KeelllOfl l.Ane 1 blk \Vtst of Beach off Slater. 842-ms Mediterranean ~illage Apartments This Is the Setting . . . Outdoors - a country villa with majestic trees and quietly running· streams. By day, a magnificent home and recreation world_ By night, a magic wonderland. .INIXJORS -light and bright with the added spaciousness that extra large private patios and beloonies afford. Each room decorator designed. Begin with fireplaces to warm the cool nights, and wet bars, beamed ceilings, wood paneling. lush wall-to-wall carpeting. color coordinated drapes and specially imported grasscloth wall coverings. Provide private garden areas and a sense of real privacy for each apartment. PRACTICAL CONCERNS? Nothing has been overlooked. The IW'lest in balanced power buill~n appliances. AT THE MEDITERRANEAN VILLAGE, the frenzied pace of urban life is left far behind. It is hard to believe that the city is so close by. UNFURNISHED 1 Bedroom ............ $190 1 Bedroom & Den ...... $240 2 Bedroom ............ $260 2 Br. Townhouse ...... $325 . A special section for those with small pets. Adults Only: OFFICE OPEN DAILY Mon.-Fri.: 10 :30·6:30 Sat. & Sun .: 9:30-5 :30 .. Medtterranea:n Vttlage 2400 HARBOR BLVD. Costa Mesa, California 92626 Telephone'. (714) 557-8020 FOR OUTDOOR RECREATION, there are four night lighted tennis courts, and three swimming p:x>ls. And even a well e~uipped qymnasium w ith s aunas. for men e'nd women -all dedicated to your well being. CONVENIENT TO ALL of Southern California, all of this is Just minutes away from the Pacific Ocean and Newport Beach.-overlooklng . beautitul Costa Mesa Country Club. FOR YOUR LEISURE HOURS -a hali million-dollar recreation center wit"h spacious lounges and handsomely appointed rooms for billiards and ping pong. • • • % u < -• 0 z g /:\edi"""1ilan Viii• • ,,... HAJ.IOa II. VD. i cotTA .MIJA. CIJ,.lt. : ,-.... . lONG •EACH MA•tNA ~ i HR.frplC'. tl~h ponrt l mn. 1430 Df'I ~f/l r, Arch San Ju1n nu. 10 beru:h. N~ ~ta. $335. Bt-11.-h ur~. 494-2036 C•pl1tr1no 3278 DIRECTIONS to Mediterranean Village: From the mn ">1.~:ro1 2BR unfum, rr pl r, 11., "f.h•ke Room r or Daddy" San Dfeoo Freeway: Harbor Blvd., South 2 m iles, Or ~lt::N, 1mall be11ch hot f' I . Rooms S21.SO wf:f"k. Apts $£5. mo. 53S-i056 • "\\'hlte Elephanr11" IJ\'"r· hlk"I to be•ch. \"II.LACE'. Son J uan dupl<'X, • • · clean out the ~ from Newport Blvd., turn North on Harbor Blvd. 11mntn111: )'OUr house? Turn Cill 67:'Hi224 af~ &pm 2hr. lbe, crplJ., dr-pt, n n.11e. . . , tum thal junk Into cash them mto "Olllh'' . , , llf'll '} BR NOJtTif E.~D. 1 blk com1n. pool, $.\'l.O per n~, ~·Ith a D11lly Pllot Oaaslfled '> ,. th1'm 1hru a oany PUur bt>ach, reni:~ yard, No _830-3418 1 ,;•eod~. ii°'i"1"'1 ""~i.ss~n,,.7.-===I ' I cluslfied ad! Pl!."TS $400 <IM-Ol'i& Pilol CIAMified Adl G4W'i67i C'htMlfled A111 Call 64).-5678 ·---------------------------------------------· - • • . ' • ' ' Q N ' 2 ' • 1 I n urn. Cr:11t1 M.11 312A ----Off The Beaten Path I - Aplrtment• Unturn. ' ptrtment1 Un urn. Apartmtnt1 Unfurn. Apts Purn/Onf~;,, 39ii0 Room i Bo•rd 4050 Ofi1 .. R•nl•I SundQ', Nowmbet 17, 1"174 4400 tar•v• 4550 DAILY ~lLOf LM< ... _ Co='='·=-:::::-----31_2_41 .!!_•_n'.".l~I'!,!',._~ BHch 3140 OAKWOOD CAS' d• LINDA MINI-WAREHOUSE ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil• ~ *BUSINESSMEN* Prl"'" """'"' individual 1 • 3869 $50. OFF W'•-FIGHTS You must lnvr-111nate !hi~ ltonge units. J'rOin tJ.$0 Lott A Found Q011 Wlrh 1blo Ad "' """"''"', G H ISO • P'' mo. ••I'" •• ~ 417 Y k m VIEWS IN uest om• 4 nf!'A't.'()N't!ptofollk'Coi,c&.nl· •LLSPACE nuU.., • 1,0 .-.,ta or town, I . iaUori! "' CAWF. ANWAL COl<mW * Luxurious &hag carpel• BRAND NEW· Av1dl Now1 NEWPORT. INFLATION LOVELY homt' In 0.1. near 960-1970 HwiUngton 8eacb hlttr • Blt-lns lncJ Dllhw&Jl.htr 2 BR. UnJuni. Ft'On1 sm • 171h &: Santa Ana. Will ~ "TOTAL OFFICE 8311 Edition St .. ~ *1 1:a2~~tGU~~· :~~~~:{~ii:: .ear. Str•~l~dtSlgn;11naan Tho price of «"Vt'r)'thln: ts vide room &: board !or 3 SERVICES •. " Rentals W•nted 4600 Back or Humane Socte1y a • W ...... ete;ant. •xcltll'I; wav to •:ui"" up. N, •w 0 •kw 0 t1 d n!ltred poople. ~ 1----------ANl?olAL AS.";!~. , c-•cUE ••"" alft '""'·Garage PINECREEK llv•.ChOOSflOftS.~l .. .... ,,, ""'"""" ' • MANCHA APT$ wtncto-s""llont>. t ~-Garden Apt'J htlpll you V•c•tlon Rentals 4250 J 1"· 11 •··· 1n ROO.l\I. pvt ba.. hoard or ttdopt.lon spaying .and ...,... • LIVES UP 001tH.'"vOurOwn Pf'IV1te tight lnfllltiM by offerlna ~~n· ~·~ ~~1:.;"~2 h:in ~; kitchen prtvil. \Valk to ncutenng lnfonn. 960-2000 ~8;# Pl~, TO ITS NAME D;itlOOtD~or'tV.Affltndly 8Jl excl11Sl\'C ''NO Re.qt RENT MY CONDO oUice ll('rv1Ce at•' -4 hour •lorei. Byreflneda;r.clthen ANtMAU Th1POUNOED ~ Over 500 tall trees 10 i'Tllllfo l\<dol ar rec center, Rai&e. GtU\J'Mltt". 2 bdno ~p;,.ciou. 11.pt with cost. v.·lth 110 capital ln,•est· lady. Pr!ler llving .,,,./1>11me. St• Bemard, tents.le, Trt MEDITERRANEAN ill'eam5 w 11 h waterfalls Tennis courts, too. We guarantee 1h11.t l'OUr rent VIEW. TC'n11is <'QUrlt; & pool. nieiit. 642-220:1. Btaale, ten1&k!. Tri. VILLAGE create a ttlaxin1 Aetting tor v.·111 not be htl1ed for 1 PAUI DF:Sl':nT at It's best. ... lhe itnJf: 811 Execu!lve 2BR. Unlurn. duplex. JU>tlred Poodle n11x, male, Wlllte l Bodroom $190 )'Wr 11puciou1 new 1· or~::;;:;;::::~~=:'.::'.:1_~"-'.!!!!1 full yetir nnd you 11lill bu\"C Great locat1on. \'/eekly & Seocrclnry \\"llh lotal kno\~•· rouple. E. or Ne\\•port Blvd. Afghan, male, BJond • ~~ 1~-Den Ml ~apart~~. ..-1 u int the ne:dblllly of n1 o~ I h • ~!11_,~!~. r11.1e11. 675-6444 or li"di;e or YOUR lluslnesll 616-4531 --1!.. Germ Sht'p nllx, fem. \\'t/t11n 2 Bedrooms $~ $1 .90 • 1''urniture fl.\'ailab\c. A£..L. . .,,,, ,);1,1 ruld Its ntt1~._.;\ .. llJ:~lion· llliiit ' Sh'!p,-.fent;-fllil-f\Vhr - 2 Bedlwm 'Toivr~h<>uge ~ ()fht'!' orien.-?:00 !o.Ji;OJ:), Plus ;>.'Uu gel .--lnr100"1hr.;n;;r;1;r.,i;:0~1:i;:1~,~.-"iliMi!IDSiX·Nitnry a!~ l'!IPDblf' ( Teni~r mix', m11.le, Tri -z.ioo·HaTuorlllVd 2300 F1lirvlew ltd .. Cos111 ---,----,,..----foryourmoueyntOakwood, - of handleing :\Jl Phases of tln•ncl.t ][•i Cocker /Beagle, male, O>ita. Mesa (n4) 551-8020 J\1es(l. Phone: 545-2300. Luxury Apts LUlCurvaou1rrent11s trom h1cludh1g S1 nUIHon In ROOMMATES your businetP1. A 12 hour _ _ blk/"'ht J I '~-• I BR' $19' 200$J~•;igmomnto~',•,·rv Dr.-•. recreation 1!lci\1Uea, a fUll \V11.n1~1 lo sh .. -"-aoo"ful AJU1werlt1•· Sf.r.·icc f u I I Y ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiii Silkie TelT, male, Bm/lfl'Y -EASTSIOE lovely new 2 BR, 2 ba, \V/W crpfs, dshwsr, encl 1ar, no pell. $225. mo. Lndry rm. S 2 2 S'. mo. 64!Hll07 or 642-7491 ask for ~thin CA A VICTORIA AP'TS Adult$, 1, 2. 3 BR w/patk>s Froni-$169.SO -No Pe1s Pool, rec rm., elev11ton Sec. gate. Gu & water pd 525 Victoria, 0.t, 6'12-8910 NE\'/ BREED APARTilENTS l BR, pool jacuzzi, closed garaa;e, applns. UtU pd, Adults. $190. 393 11a.mllton, ~ OJ' 642-1000, tBR, ltove, d/w, crpll!, new dfl>' & paint. garagl!, I BLK MAJOR SHOPPING. Quiet mature cple. $155 mo, 378 Avocado, 648-1461 ***GARDEN APTS eeePOOL Unfum . 2 Br 11pl In family section. Crp1-: & drpa. No pets. 64~3645 ' 'ARINA PACIFIC "' romp~~. ' · " '"' tlmt A 11 .,. DI t ho -" ~ " " ~-Ix at Blkl~ M mo. 3 BR w/fplc $310. mo. Jun rth Of Jamooree c vi ics rer or ~· 2 bedroon1 furnished ()r un. tnLl/\t.'<I lu YOUR bu1lne11. """'P ni • ni e, .,. " VILLAS GREAT L 0 CAT 1 0 N IN on Paclttc C()aSt Highway. ~huis lm;LJt,'!, BBQs'' Trid pa f11n1lshC'cl apls at Otlkv.'()()d. All slntf ln fuUy bonded. Bu1lne11 Oppor 5005 Slb. Husky, ~! bBlkJsl\T TliE BEACH AREA. Open TelephOne 17141 675-8000. "' more. ree WI 8. Y Th"n.''li S I , o o o, o o o. In ... lhl' offi~: A <-'Of•leni· ~ Gl'eat Dune, ma..,, rown Brand New Custom Apt.s. Daily alte r no on• . 1901 owned ano managed bv Urunch. r t.' c r e11 t Ion fa c i I Illes. porary• olficc 11ulte In e.~l'C'I· I Poodle, male, White 88.ch _ 1 BR "::""2"BR Alabii.nia H.B. can 8J9.fill3 The lrvlne companv. S Ing 18 s , .1 & 2 Compllmentl\ry t tin n ls lent 11e\v location with $4000.. COCKTA LS $55000 TerT mix, ma.le, Black Drive by lUO Victoria. or 000.3Z21 ask for Jack or becltooms. & le&iC!rts, Sunday brun ch. ol offite funllturt• 1tnd equip-Cr. $10,000. n10. Af1 AGT. Irish Set ter, fem ., Red Allll96t 10 Huntington Beach,~M~ario=~n.'"'-~---~= =iiiii;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiOI Wth Ill theF~~~r'as. w=~ Sports toumarnents. A full· n1e11t at YOUR di!!posal irt: P.B.S. 83J.lel~I. &15-1710 \Oo\'ir~ Terr1 .811eru, beige * OPEN SAT/SUN 1-: -tir~ R<'tivlties director v.·ho cludinI:: IBi\I Seltctric fl x..,, ma e ack 645-6ll7. * Hunt. Harbour 3842 OCEANFRONT :e~~~d~:~· Sor!)', pturui parties & BBQ• 5 , typev.Tiier, Bonctex colliri· LIQ. STORE ANO OTHERS •°'1~\'!!!!i>~~'!!!!!!!'i""'I TOWNHOUSE, 32· boat -'Ip. 3 BR, 2 bn, Yrly ~550 \Vt>'ll eYC'n help you find and eler1roni.: printout tape LOCATlnt..I Gre)' & wht Tabby kil\ea, ... 2 BR, 2 re. '"m •100 \V11tr. O-'--·---" -mm••• So _ _, ~1-101 HACIENDA DE ?.IESA W A T E R F R O N T GAWUUU a '"" ' rry. no OM" clldcula1ur. Sl700, You Bring LiC'. 1'·" " 160 w. Wilson, c.r.t. 3 BR. 2~ BA, drapes, crp(8, 2 BRB. A' YbaF. R""o"'N"T· $300 G-_ ... _ under 21 &. no pc!l.\i, l\lodels .. \'uur office: Plush. ACT. P.B.S. 64~1770, 833-1141 l.nghr noin. kill.en, lrl BEAUTIFUL GROUNDS el~. blt-lns plus ~·asher A Ool'I~ open dally 10 lo 7, See contempon1ry sen1i·pri\·11te e Lnghr Dom, female, blklwhl ,Adults_ No Pets dryer. No children or pets. 3 BR., 2 ba., uni. $475 yrly. A ... ,....._on.ts our larger nd in the apart· office roniplete with exe.::u· COFFEE SHOP Sl11hr Dom, fem. bikJ.,.,'ht 10 mu1u1e1 to oce8.n. Large $450/MO. Alt 6 p !'it ., STEPS TO BEACH l"W ---• n1ent section, tive appointn1enti_;, aYRilable ~thr Don1, male, "'"hhe l & 2 Br. 1 BR $175., 2 BR 846-9687. 3 BR, 2 ba, wl..nler. $275 .......... a.-il...,. to you 12 houri; a d11y. GR. $l3000 MO. Shlhr Doil\. fe1nale, g?"y/\.\·bt $19).wlth PaUo Sl95. Gas & I I 8.... 2 BR, furn., )'t'ly $275 Irvine al'\d 1611\ OAK\\'000 GARDE.i"l APTS For tut·ther inJorn1atlon, Fl'ff' Stiuxiing 11ld Seats KIITF.NS & PUPPIES TOO Water in<'., Dnlpon", car· rv ne 3 -3 BR, 2 ba, tum $275 yrly &46-0550 16th at Irvine (."Ontact: AGT. P.B.S. ~1770 833-1141 L 0 ST' Y n" b I a ck cat 3 642-8170 • • ~111, gas heat, gas atove, ALL new 2 Br, 2 Ba oondo. BR, 1 ba, fum. "'ntr $250 ....,_.IMUs..tt. .• BEER BAR-lOOO ON \.\'/\\•hlte patch under neck, atr conditioning, s~ Pool, jacuzzi, rec. r 0 0 nl, 2 BR house, v.•ntr. S250 16ttt at Irvine I v.·ould Hke to wre my m Ry st 111 have t 11.a: pool, rec. room, w8.sher11 Irplc, 2 encl. pa.Ho&, dbl CORONA DEL MAR &42~170 apt. w/fhie Christian lady Old E:st. Needs Prornollon w 11 e J e 11 h 0 n e numDc>r1 & dryers. garare. No pel'I. Unlvenlly 4 BR, uni. houa;e. Fam. rm, In exchange for C'Olll· otal Office Services AGT. P.B.S. 64!>-lno 833-11'1.1 Vic: Sant& AnR Ave L:ith St, \'EAR-ROUND HAPPINESS Park. $335. M7~791 or 2 ba. S500 lse or ls••/opt. IOiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii..,iiiiiiiii ~ionship. 548-706l 714•540.5451 • Please call 642-1938 alt 5 e Au tumn: Poolside living 542-3187. 2 BR. 1 ba., uni. S275 yrly • NEW • NEE.."0-1 n1nlc roon1mate to BEER BAR LARGE wkdays +all dny weekends • \\'inter: Cozy FireplaL-e '-.aguna Beach 3848 NEWPORT CREST shat-e v.·/'!. girli, 3br i n I'"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! \V·il k in Rrr. 3 Tablei; W:,,,., Sn1all white n1iniature G Spring: Garden setting 2 BR, 2 he. Condo. $525 Nbe'ewp,o "c "'11 ~~~·,).bl! k tron1 Top Location. Act P.U.S. Poodle, ft•1n, clear co 1. e Su1un1er: Patio parties OCEANFRONT COMMERCIAL YOU'LL BE GLAD Rei. a ......,. ,,... 833-1141 &l!>--tno \\•/bell, u~ "Kelley", ap. 3 Bedroom.,, 2Baths $225 Ottice sui~e. N' )t. $250 YOU WAITED! BALBOA I s I and, male COCKTAIL.LOCATION prox 9 nlQ old. Please llelp, THE VENDOJlilE 2BR, 2BA, yearly lease. Introducing new bach and straight, 1portsn1inded, RE\\'ARD. \'ic: Warner&. FOUR SEASONS APTS 1845 Anaheim 5'15-8628 Security .. Private be a I.' h . l bdrni apts• Wl!ll worth non11moker, Oirislian. 3 hr, 1-'ully Equipt $10,00) Euclid. 531-6..165 Spacious 2 1tory 2 Br, l~; Corner Center SL c 0 st a Pool. Lounge. Came roon1. seeing. Relined Ye 1 td-2 ba. $190 util. incl. 673-9033. H&.ndles Sea.ts 125 LOST: REWARD! ba. pvt patio, pool. C.Onv. r.tesa r.tature adults, no pets. fordable • Gre.1t BEAOr ROO~tATE Needed to Share A••ll•lll• ••• _ 1 ,1111 Old Established Beach Area. \~ gt'0\\'11 maJe cat, black & )oc. No pell. $185. 73..'i Joaru1 NEWPORT 3175.5 Coast H\\<y., So.~ environment e furnished 3 BR, 2 BA. House in 111c111fl•r offl1.t • A.11 Agt. AGT P.B.S., 833-U41 bro\\'ll. long hair, Has Manx St 64&-1450 1 7,~"'I":'~"ffi:"'i['fi!~~ I •~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~I and unturniJlhed e Costa l'otesa. • tall , APARTMENTS INE\V 2 • 3 BR LUXURY . Call 556-7318. COCKTAILS-. \\'earing Dea collar. Vic 2 BR 1 Ba Individual boo!'· I BR w/Frpk. $147.50 CONOO>UN!UMS, wid 0 PARK NEWPORT • $185 to $215. DINNER Anaholm Ave, Coota """' Sha& crpt.s_. drps, f.ncd patlO, Utilities pd except gas OCEAN VIEWS near Vic· 4 RESPONSIBLE girl to share HOUSE c.au 645-7744 Eves alt 6. beam ce1~ lrplc i a r APARTMENTS 6 6-8453 my "eaC'h aol. Call Teri On the \\'ater. out of Adults. $100. 2544 ' '0'; "'~ ANdults, nNoBIPedts ~1 4to94rlal'71>1:. Beach Irorn $325. th b al omce. &44-6440. Town ()y,rner Anxious LONS!' 12th Famttllowy ladogsb '1 lo<t Elden 66-9718, Mgr "E" .,.JV ewpo v ., "-" . '"" Oft 8 ay \VANTED female to share e 01~'~ Bik r-Wht. eocii: yr, LARGE 1 Br, pool adjacent NO. COSTA J\1ESA spacious PAT IO I STUDIO, $1~; Luxury apartment 11 vi n g ~ deluxe 2 Br apt w/same. Newport Center PACIFIC Vic. Giesler&: Mo-ntaa::a: to .&hopping. $160. n1 o . 2 br, 2 ha. Townbome. New· Batchelor Pad, lrplc $185: overlooking the v.·ater. En· N.B. 6478617 or 642-1896. Ground Floor BUSINESS SALES 557-3803 0ePos1t re I un d n b I e to ly redecor'd .• patio, pool & Cute cottage $100 incl all joy $750.000 health spa,, 'I ~e 11•S FEMALE \\'Mted to shr 4hr S8.n Joaquin Hills Road 2.361 2ffi2 N£-wpart Bl, Costa Mesa .~~~~--~~~-1 retponslble clean tenant 110 • 8. u n a. Lg. Greenbelts. ut!I._ 494-81.TI swimming pools, 7 lighted ~·' .,R1h'E ' L 0 ST : S un . IO· 2 O.Jo~•rn pell. isri Monro v j a, Adults only. $235. ~1810 2 BR DUPLEX, frplc, din. tennis oourts, plus miles of ,._0 ui.t 1'P,... house in Huntington Be&.ch FL Carpets, drapes, ii i r · Distrihote a Product Ce rm an She p h eT d 646-in.f. or 84Z-7940 nn, beamcJcelliflgl,garden bicycle trails, putting, shut• ~·t same. SlOOmo. 963--5771 colld., Janitor,_parking. essential to e\iery dri\'er in ~lix, Blk/Tan. flop ears. Dana Point 3826 setttna, near Hiih School fleboard. ~uet. J · ·5 J 4J.3,_$wpeJiAAAvtnue WOMAN to share Ranch Wesley N. Taylor Co. America. Tiiissed a Jot. Please call I Br Un/urn $~ s=;~li'Q,-;::r~A---r--in @'J!llfi ~ .. 81 Nhiport Beach ~f~iiit ~:'Gn.-~~~ ~rse. 2u 1 Sa~:~%'<~1tls Rd. ROAD MAPS 494-1482 for RE\VARD Lot• of hltns. pool, v;&.lk to 2 Br apt, Available now. 2 BR, 1 Ba, 1 blk to ocean. I and 2-beJroom plans and1.,...,~~~~~~!!!!!!!!! N t C t 64'1-4910 by Rand f.lcN11.lly LOST: 11·13. 11m. "'-ck male, 1tiopplng. 1/2 ml. beach. 2 Story, enc gar, patio, DW, &frig., frplc, deck, bltns. 2-story to\vn houses. ElcC'·I~ THE EXCITING FEMALE lo shr 2br apt e\\'P"r en er Hotel chains _ Major 0 i 1 shaggie po o d I e. WhJte 9S1w.19th St. l~~n 4~en1684. wtr. atntr. S\.ltiti. mo. 4:H·il39 Irle kltche~, private pa~ PALM MESA APJS w/same, nr Golden West **Corona del Martt f.'Ompany locations y.·elcome goa t ee. Vic. 23rd &. 548--0492 'V~ ... ...,. .,.,.. or batoorues, carpeting, . , college, Si2-2651 Professional Olfict"!I and/or our map d1spens'g. un!ls as t'fev.'J)OI'I. or. ' •p e PY'•. , STUDIO apt with kltcbenelte d ~ n perics. Subterranean MINUTES TO NPT, BCH. 1-~M.ALE nd fen1. fOO!ll· Retail. Deluxe, alr cond., ll10l>t companies no longer 675-3137 -' $315. AVAILABLE 12·1. 3 br, PANORAMIC OCEAN \'lEW near Pottery Sht1.ck. Sl25. parking with elevators. Op-Bach, 1 & 2 BR. rroin si75 nu11e, house on Bal Isle. ample prkg, Jan. serv .• util 1..-\ve away tree rd. maps. LOST, fl.tale n Toy Poodle, 2 ba 2 frpl-Jg 'P'' 4: 3Br duplex, 28' llv nn. incl. utU. 49-1-3674 llonlli maid service. Just · Adults, No Pt'I! }las cve'""'hina 6T>l244 pd 300-200)" l-h1·y frontage \\' ·d h. h I f I I ~t Pomeranian, Blk/sllwr, ' ...... , ' · $310 mo. Adil!. 493-7557 or Lido Isl• 3856 north of Fashk>n Island al 1561 Jl,>lcsa Dr. "J' ..... ., • ' • e provi e ig r a c • rooms. Deluxe Kitch., lg. 49&-2tl3 Jamboree and San Joaquin (5 blb from Ne\.\•po11 Bl\'d.l Gar•ges for Rent 4350 . & 2nd fir. Rates trom .48. wlun1e locations -Co. ans toed Ba~ ~~~Y pe.tio, separ. )'Vd, 3 car · · 3 BR 2 Ba bl 2 Hi!'-n--d. 546-!!860 • · Owner, 675-6900. 2855 E. flnnntt plan r or begin'g. groom . , °""...,.,,, .&', No pels: 2105 Santa NU 2 B 11' B8. lwTlhae • • tns, ' car Q ,....,.. GARAGE for rent. 242 19th : Coa.,t Highway, CdM. operators & expansion -no LOST, fem kitten, Jookl like A 11 r, 12 ..,.,,· garage, cpttr drps, Adults. Telephone (714) 644-100'.I Rooms 4000 S CM ~ · Call · l MO FREE RENT * 1elling in\IO\Vf'd-higlo profit s· • a ve., to see ca : fplc, shag, balcony, •6'W· l..eue. Al8o 2 Br, l"· Ba, for rental inlorma""n t. . +<u n10. Uz * . tame~. Newport West, nr 979-5099 mo 4!n-&t34 or 673-4200 7JI !!"" Evans. 5-15-9600 or A ns. No lease req. Dix. oUlcea margin tor dist. - a lew ~lagnolia &: Ham i Ito n -PER 'IONTII all ' 2 car garaae, bltns, cpts, v.·sta Del Mesa \VM'TED u R GENT Ly : Service 646-48n adj. Airporter Hotel. A/C, hrs. per ~·k. of )'{)U?" time $8-4901 -• .,,..,.,. " . Av · 2 BR w/vif!W, Pal l o, drJM;1 • lrplc. Leue. Can Artat's studio room y.•/ba. f II · From $145 M is req'd &: a min. invstm~. · 12-l New deluxe 2 br, 2 cptildros, nrly new $195. p8.111ll..lly tum. ~ ADULT CARDEN HO?otES IUld room with run n Ing SINGLE Car Garage nr 12th u 2~~nt Room 8 °· of $795. ~~'. ~!ale, wlnhite Chinch~ ba. apt. "-'/frplc, bl t I n fl, IW>-4533 or 4!J&.7664. LIOO Jsle beyview spa.cloull IRVINE AVE., AT ?.IB.SA waler suit ab I e lo r St & Balboa Blvd. $2.>. mo. * ~3223 'Til noon * \Vhip Inflation Now ro:rst8.n cat. vie. Maeue- cpts/drps; Le· patio. No Eastbluff l830 3 Br, 2 Ba. petio, sw'ldeck, Near Newport BJ\/d. Frv.11 photographer. G&6-l089 after 675-4roO days; 675-7876 Call Today: TI-H31-90!Xl, or rite St. Cd..\f. REWARD pets. 2fOO Santa Ana Ave., trplc. $475. 673-7158 & Irvine Jndustrial Complex. 6 p.m. E\'e~. Business R.ntal 4450 w r lie: Allied C.Ommercial 546.2358 or 561-3503 to see caU: m.509!I e DELUXE e Newport &a41ich 3869 1 BR SlOO. 2BR $230,l;;\;!,ACiur""".°'d"e<0=ra"1""'...,""'=cm-,-ln SINGLE gal'age near Harbor Industcy 27402 Cam In o SILVER Ch arm Brace.let. Cllta, drp&, stv &. ref r 11 . 3 BR, -~1 BA apt for lee.se. Rec Bldg w/gym, BWiards, Fiv&.te home located 1 n & Adams. Costa l'ilesa, Center Sen Clement• Ol:plstrano, Ste. 112, Laguna Sentimental Ya Jue , $a:J Furn. awn. Glftl\ lawns. lncld ipac. master aatte, THE MOST Color T.V. Pool &. J ac:uzzi choice loc. Cvlste. Mesa. $30. !116-9926 a!te:r 6pm Nl.gue:I. Ca: 9ain. Re¥>ard. Costa Mesa area, covered aarages, o.lfstreet din nn &: dbl gar&&e. Auto EXCITING VIEWS Security Patrol, Rettig. Inc. wk. Kit prh•ga. Male or SlNGLE GARAGE for ~.11. um Sq Ft Decorating 548-245.1. • parking. A:dulta, no pets. door opener avalL Pool & IN NEWPORT e 5454855 e female. 979-9656. Ea~Wde, c.o,ra ~1~. S2.i1 St~ec or .offic~ WANTED t.osr, Man's Ant. Gold ring, 2mO Fullertoo Ave, {l blk R~&.Uon area. Adults Luxury 'be)'frant apartment EA SI'BLUFF beaUt, quie1, SLEEPING roorn ne:a r Lido mo. 6'12·2657. on amino Re Man. '\\"Oman or cou ple for Diamond &: sap p h I aie l E. of Nwpt Ave, 1 Blk only, no pets. 1..• Boat U 1 pvt, 3 Br. 3 Ba, lge tan1 Shops & beach. Pvt e11tr. Offlc• R•nt•I ••~ 4~9764Exc:ellent parki~!,1333 Orange & L .A. Countieti. Reward, call 546-1038 0 11 So. of Bay). 642-Slm • $n2 • doo'""",. ·W"" to 11 • .£.',..,' _!ta0""u· rm, irplc._Qt._.d.ras..._dlx & ba SUS,-nio.--673--0343 ~ ~...--...,..,... Decorating exp er I enc e 540-6464 : ~ Am'-w NB ...,,, ..,..,,... ·~ kitchen. Garage y.•/lipnT & afl 5 • · helpful, bul not neces~"'"''· APTS Unfumlshed, 2 Br """' M~ n.y, rants, theatre, octRn. A la nc1ry hoo S 4 9S :lc."""""...,....,.----~ DESK space available S50 s Hops s u 11 ab I e f 0 r ~.. FOUND: Blk female Collie $195. Utll pd, pool, lndry W!LL!Allf W"' by 00 few elea;8.Ill, ,·ery private, A~ults. ~up. ' NICE prh.-ate rn1 in exclu· nio. Will provide fumiture Bookstore Metal Sculptor, ~;~!"1;,o~~~o1:.8"i$io~nu~ puppy. Pt:Jrple collar. 3 niDft facil, cpli , drps, dahwhr. ,..,..,TtRs 2-bedroom, 2-br.th unill \vlth slve Costa 11esa aren. Nr.ar at SS. mo. A n s w' r i n g etc. Located in The ?.1all old. 16th and ~ta AM closed rar. No child/pet. Huntington tteach 3140 Apa.cioUB terraces, poo 1, Newport Shores 3872 shops & buses. $100 nlO. service available. 1 7815 at TllE FACT'ORY, 4 2 5 ~~~ mf ~~I ~~~~~~ A\'e., 642-7864. ' HaclendSl:~~bor Apls subter.'8Jlean 2·c~ ... parb·k11"1g, 3 BR. 2 Ba. frplc, cfshy.•hr, Lmooso . ~~~. c1Nv~2t. Huntington I °"30t=h,~N-·~"±·±67'-o--9606""''-"ll~·5~.~-I Call ?t1r. CarToll COLLECT FOUND: Very old female All adult, full i..et'\1.1·1ty' u d· l blk to beach. $290. mo. RG Room for rent. Prestige STORE .f:'OR R.EN'f. Pres· between 8AJ\.I & 2P?t1. J'i-lon-dog. Beagle mix. Corona.'. 2 BR. Pool, P 11. n e 11 n g. ON BEACH' ing. New carpet, drapes, Yrly. 642-73ll n;eA. Pvt home. Hunt. Bch. 1501 WESTCLIFF DR. tige al't'.'a. Ne11t to Shirley day through Friday at C600J de! Mar. 11/11. 673-'lSll or Drapes, Crpt. $175 per mo. • built·ins, df'".<lr. Leases Iro1n Si Cl m t 3876 Call alt 7pm, 846-1311 or NE\\!PORT Financial Center !'ileyers Art Gallery, 1951 !157-9'!.31. 644-8160. Infant ok. No Pets. 2'Ji5 2 BR Unlurn. ~·r. $1!61 $500 per me. n 1 en e Days 5Jl>.5130. Lees Inn Office Space S. Coast H\\')', La a; u n a ·"""=~===~I <F~N~D~.~l~n~·,•h-Seto,;;~"='-.. ~.o:m=.,=-.1 can-n Dr, Apt r, cr.1 ROO'fS ~ k .,1 • Be~ <'"A= PARTNER WANTED Id . 22 23 ~-I BR Ocean View $282 {7!4) 673-7985 NEW deluxe 3br, 3ba, 1100 kit h" •$30..., wk up, l\'1 i ALI. ON·S1TF. ?.IAO,Gt:R 1 ~='"~"·=~~~~=~--!To join light manufacturer. o YlC I St. o £t LARGE 2 c. Ul5 S 1 Covered Parking. Largt (7") 547 ,321 liq fl exclusive area fan· C .:n · w up apt. {TI41 642-3lll ext. 246. AVAIL.DEC.I: 471Nev.'port ~lust hU\'e $17,500 cash. Ne\\'port. Call 645-7587 to lo be w ., 11. · i' · Heated I'ool. Saunas and Y ~ """'e T tutid view, pool S 2 9 5 5'1S.9l~ or 64~3967 NEW Plush office Bldg., 2 Blvd. S300. mo. 25'xl0', gd l'olust have management ,;"~'~"~ti~ly5·=~-~~~~1 1 ry, am ce ina;, new Recreation Room Newr.rt ay ow1rs 496-0016 LIVE AT THE BEACH, to 6 ""! •ult-. C-l"-"""" for any bus.lneas. OWr/Agt. GENEROUS re\.\·ard. S 0 11 d -· "-bl"•• & paint ndo S N B n-;• .... "" ............. .,.,, ,,,..,. /'""",. ability & be wlllln<>0 to roll up ~.,.... .... ....,, u.-• · HUNTINGTON 310 erna t., · • T0\1/NHOUSE Rent or LM . $25 & ap a "'·k. 613-0440 Rm. Xt'rox ropler. Near '""""""! .,,~144 sleeves & work. Salruv. + iI'3Y Russian Blue ternal ~ ~ ~~:1~ Ave., PACIFIC :BAc,.:Y'°"'A~Vcc.-B"A=Y,-eV"°1 =e"wc.-l 3 br, 2~~ b11, SUper Da!an PINE KNOT ;>.JOTEL o .c. Airport. 833-3640. SPACE AVAIL for lease in equal share of profits. Ex· ~!·11s.e3 ,.!o."'NB"'. Becki at 2 2 · Fltt I viev.•. $340. 496--1141 R00~1 ~·/kitchen pr Iv gs. 55c PER SQ FT Boardwalk Shop'g Ctr. at ceptlon&l gro\\'lh 1ituation. I~~=='°"•~="°"'='~~~-• 2::i'co~~ ~ ~~1.1 dC~t;, ru OCEAN Ave .. t-J.B. y!::iy. Be~~Y & &;ae~ Sin Juan Lffiployed gent I em en. 1617 \VESTCLIFF'. ~'B Hunt. Hbr. Call: 846-2366. l'i1r. RusseU, <n41 S!n-5730. LOST: REWARD. Co Iden drps, patio, manager 1900 (n4) 53&-!487 . swimming. Owner, 675-0998. Capistrano 3878 962--7520 aner 7 pm "'kdaya AGT. 541-5032 Industrial Rent1I 4500 Drug Store Np B :!!,'!vgerd~~·r!n lll05cOIJ>:: Wallace, Apt 6, 642-7364 OfcJTA:n IO am~pm Daily Comer 12th & Bay. PVT Entry & Ba. Attract. SQ FT d $9" Dress Shop Nets $40K yr 61:>-fml aft 6. PRIVACY + 2 8', 2 Ba, WI Mt WALTERS CO. * Bt?ach-1'1replace-Yr1y* CONDO 2 br., 1 ba .• sleep rm. Prefer quiet empl 3Qllpor mo. 'ea?5~1'cio ~~ O P l p I G $llM CL""E'°AN~"-ii,""e~R,-,lnc-"-=-~.,~,-,, .• _l A 1 3 bdr 2 bath wood/mirrors, 2. car gar., fcn1. $100/mo ~. 679-3709 IND. C NOO na ar or r yr ......,,. uc pr, cathedral ct"il, pativ -WALK TO-BEACH-ttra.ct ve ·• · pool, avail 11/1. $205 mo. ROOM ~'fpriv. bath & entry. I -"~="'=~~-~~-At nev.· Koll airport 1ile. Llqut1r Stores Several C.t.I. on Tusrln Ave. Av•il Ir: fllrd. $2%>. No pet.~. B ea u 1 i f u J new 4 unit •Lots 0.' panbl '11n11ng • .~t · 494-29.IB or 640--0037 eves. Prefer fem, stude.nt. N r DELUA"E 2 room oUiee 2 Air-cond. olfice1 & Ind . Slnns-Wood, Glass, rl(M". S2'20. mo. 71.l-697-£911 64&--Ml4. RENT OR rapes • t s . ~ mo. Coron&. !lei Mar 43c Fl 3200 Sq ft IL i • (Whlttier/ -u-1. ttiY.'nhousef\, U109 w. Balboa 673-2223. 2 BR :t ba CONDO, waler Baker & Fn!rv!e1\'. 5."17--0&!9 · space. · .: P t!ll Y Plastic ... ~ ~ .. OONOO 2 br, 2 ba, pvl. BUY. Fireplaces, b It n s' & hot \\'lllcr prov t d e.d. OilUsrL\N home. klt. Realonomlcs, Bier!. ~00 of parking. S800 l'i1onth. HOLLAND BUSI NESS AFGHAN hound, fem. patio, pool, adults. CloAe lo kitchens, 2 car garages, 2 WATERFRONT~auty 2Br, P<X>L. $215. 493-9178 privg. No smoking. S22.50 A'ITRACTIVE tront office, HARBOR brown. Answers tO Shopplt11 & trans. S 2 7 5. & 3 bedroo1ns. 2, Ba, xttralo ~~lhvllm•,· frp201: Santa Ana 3880 \l'k. 1586 Baker, C~1 546-8229 ~round floor. Approx 400 sq 6454170 SALES S.I0-0008 "Autwnn'". ViC'. Orange &{ 642'"'52Cn ~""-""'10 ge pa. • uut1 s P or ft $'~ mo 1648 Newport ~· St. 64"'195 ~ ~ boat • .,,.,, vrly Adults no QUIEl' neat n1ale student, · ..,,,. · "''"" .,...., CHILDREN OK BIL\ND new 2 B.r. 2 Ba pets: .fio.i'"Rf~er.Ave. ' $100 Spacloui Slni:;-lcs. nr. :icross occ. Cooklni; privgs. Bh•d' C.:'.I. 548-9700 *RESTAURANT* \VOULD THE Pen;on y.•ho Lge 2 Br SllO; 3 Br l~i .J-plex, bltns, dsh\.\hr. laun· RAN NEW 2 hr 2 ba shopping & transportation. SZ>. v.·k. 556-0)37 180 SQ M', Uffi. mo, incl. COM~ANY Costa TllcSR. Neat & ctean. took the billfold from my Ba $190. Duplex & 4-plex, dry facil. $2'25. & $325. for 8 D ' ' Garage incl. 542..6547. FURN. Rm, jii'lv. entn:uice utll. Boots & bay out.side Seats llC.;. Q\.\·ner retiring. car at DCC please retuni, ·7 pools, •rpl•,·a,,,., 642·'".l"O'J studio w/2 f'""IC'S . Nr. Hun· dplxs., steps to ocean. $325 1 C your door. 673-6006 REALTORS S28.0CIO -Tem1s no .,.,,,.,,, ••k·•. .. """"' • ., 1 $316 D ·d R J t y l·BR. l:rip ex, nr. So. Coasr & bath, Eas!sldC' o st u SINCE 194·1 "'-' tlngton Hal'bour. No pets. 0 · avi son · Pl c~ d bit •1 DESK SPACE 1 L · d RIVI ERA REAL TY FOUND _ ~.,·h··-• ... , "-/ 2 & 3 BR. APTS, cpt, 1lrp, 2 1>8., bltns, lg. yard. S200. mo. Call: Ghazi, A 1 t • S4&-m1 EASTSlDE LOE 2 nn WIW, bitns, tt!lri&:. Po o I . Slla. AdWla, no pet s. 642-9520 $200. 2 BR, 1 BA QUIET. Crpts., drps, bltn~. rlosed o:ar. NO pell, Z133 Thurin, 846-9100 or 846-7510. &15-7573 aza. in!I., rps., ns. "esa. a I o 673-4400 ···h' •m. ,.::_",. V~l.'.-o .. w." & GArage. $135. 8.l.1-9293 64.'r-l29:! Village $80. per nlO. Utils. "'!!!!!!!!!!!!!""'~""""'""'""'I *642·7007* " .. ., ...,, ... .• LJVE AT BEACll. New . dlx I BR, pool, 11.dulls, 11uper The f.a l t d I h \V I pd. 6Ta-7100 :;: • \\'alnut ll/U174. &U-8592. 2 B'. !"• Ba. r'l'<ll, • xtra sho.rp! Furniture a" a i I, Apts Furn/Unfurn 3900 s es raw n t e es· 1-;===~~~~~-6400' i\l·l w/CI Var. 1ri~lc --~=~~~---\\'•U t-•-·•. _.... 00 •• , 8. Dally Pilot Cla!sitled P ILOT Want Ad s! Call now HOLIDAY ~·""~·==~:;;;'-~--...,.·I lge 3 Br, 2 &., fp, d1\', \\'est?iU area. Owner/AKI W t d It &!2-5678 _ &42-5678. ft. New all glRS!I SO:icZO stol't' FoUND Blk gar. Sl>.1. Opl<n 11~ Sat ~ or 646-6075 MESA an "' resu 1 ··· • · or ofc !rt, A/C, &h1iO "·rh~c Recreation Center : · w/tan mark· • SU 31419t! St ~ ~9 18' -ilg. \\'/sprnk.lrs. 4 rn.ik 121" B·'· St c •t ings. Pot!.s. Cocka.poo. Fe-. n 1 • .,.,.......,,.. L.A.RGE 2 bednn, 2 ba, cpts, .... :i ..... er " "' · n1eJe. Vic. 16th &: San Ber. CHEZ ORO APT$ •-bl 11 GARDEN hi drs, gtt prkg, hl r111 r. Billiard T•bles, ~... "'" •"'·· ,,, ... APTs S©il. ~}A-/lt-trs· LOW RENT. Co"'" d""""· ,,.,.,!no ..... "'" 8234 Atlanta Hosp. l'ofallU'e' adults. No .1 1 -• ,..... Pin Ball, Fuss Ball & El~ FOUND _ __ ~kapoo I 2 •~ 3 BR Prt -• pool •u ..,..," ., • ., • .,,,.. Avai mm...... "''mger at tronic An1usement Gan1es. '""' '-"" ~Mhcr, dcyer.v CloSe t~ ~~.7ease~·;;;:--;;• heh. 2 & 3 Bdrm1., crpts. ctrps, That Intriguing Word Gome with a Chuckle ~,wt>7_!...!"'.1:~.Ht~.Coopf Bo!J Xl nt inron1e. SI0.000, down. ~i~~ ~~~~~~~: bellch 5.16-0336 tllltle -·•• e 111 .,., ~ o.>.r" """ C111t for deta.ils.. Realtor. 'vvv.> · -Beaut. new lower duplex. u 8 ~· ns • 1,r;,., ~, cu.v It. POLLAN------s OPS Pll.ul Coad. 962-6142. LOST": Bl.ACK LAQRAOOR, 2 WALK to Beach &. p ar k 2BR & den rm, 2BA. $2i5. laundry facllltlt'S. Rec o •.o•rong1 th1 6 JC•U"lbled H -,-~~~~~.~-.~-~-1 "'---, .. r. p,,.,.,,._ r •• ,, --•• QUIET, secluded 2 Br. clOfle. ?i1ature oouple. 2 BR, Ph: 6/>-8839 room v.•/pool table, gym .,..Qrdi below 111 make 6 nvestor to part...,pate light ....,..,,_, .._.....,., ..... Ba. blt1lll. lrplc, Po o I , 2 Ba "'-Jc \Vet bar' ...... ~RG~~"-"=~11~~-lro~-room, sauna. pool, Adull!I ·'rnol• -do. Piinr 1,,,,,, of mfgrng. have knowledge ol 1 ='='"-·="='-·~·"~d·~""'-'-9~l1~1~. -~t aaraae. Adult•' no pets. 376 ' • • ., ' • ... -. L · 2 BR •.:Is p, Bay nt. only, no pets. 2381 Brlstol, " _..,, \Vlume prod. 5:'!7·8601 FOL"ND: f'emale Blk .l wht W Bay St F35. p/mo. N~ pets. Private f'Oi\d. secluded atta. "'-·ta '!•••. eoch ln i11 l1rt0 o! sqvo111. h M T d""'. BeaC'h Bl\·d. ,._ Talben. 67>5772 ~·-~~·~~~~--! ~or 962~ Panoramic bay \'1C!W. S850 .....,., " .... Huntington Beac ort, rust Deeds 5035 v~ "' 8e1ut. Adult Llvln9 TAl'ifARACK 2br Townhome. lease. 6~; 67ft-2415. 751·1~15 I K 0 M R E r; I $150 MO. & UP H.B. 5.16-3?41. No pell. Spac. 2 Br. gas BJtlns, crpts. dfl>S & close LIDO shopping loy,·er t.1~1,;1..;,1>""'1"'°~1..:.~, ~ A1hwill-Burk1 & Co. LOANS UP TO IQO/, LOST, Cr1ty Poodlt>. \Vf'd L1. be11.te..:. Pool, BBQ, rec. hall, to pool. Laundry_ in attached duplex. 3 Br, 2 Ba. lrpl, ~, • . . . . . i14: 997~2100 1st TD Loans ~B.; 5:~~ ~~·land, C.M. $180. 642-4470 gor, kldll ok. $265. 847~1 patio. gar. S l 6 5. yr\y ~! =~-t 2 BR 11.pt , v.·/sundcck, 2nd l'iiOVF. In 1 o d a y • 11pac10us 67~ · I l E -W U F O I * COSTA ME SA * T.o.'IT: M lrl!!h ~un, 6 mM, Ooor, lge kitchen. No pcls 2br, apls, xtn.s, 2br $15.imo. UNFURN AJ>U; l Br 2 na DCITlltC llCW COffC(Pll Almost TI~'\\' r-.1-1. 2nd TD Loans brn cir, 161h St. Jm. "Thi" or children. B39-ll90 alt 2 17391 Apl A Kee l son , Westcllll att~ sm~ll pci ADlllllAKESIDl'.UVll C J J J J: I~ l'l.00 sqGli~2:~\S5· ti.10. MS-117ll!W2·~\3 ~,. pm 8-12--0389 OK, call M~2152· &lb-9060. l#.1.Ll"KTsACci,no · · . . · · t l..l)l\'<'SI rutelf Ornn1tr ·co. I. 0 ST. llunl ln~on !!arbor, • "C LI llUNTINGTON AR~IS ' •Bachelors I 1.000 SQ •. FT offlcr n r Settler Mfg. Ca. , Tlly pooclh>. gr.'\,V fl'm. Child " UR. LAn E v. rm, pvt. New deluxe 1.2 I< 3 BR's, EASTBLUIT Beaut & new, G A 0 M A E I • ~t•1rage. Plrn1y or p.arklni.:. JITT,->vlng, R.e?.·ard, 84&-8189 :~· J!'..~Sti!e H°ui~~ 2 BA. all bl!ns, un!um. Call 1 br, bltns, pool avail. Year-•1 BR , 2.BR I I I' I I S2'lj. NC\\1JOl'l Shore~ J\1<e11. 642-2171 545-0611 U)ST ~1 11 I e Cocktrf?i;tutt, ruin. 499-1731 Rltr,, 968~/ 5.16-9008 ly $240. 64-t-0055 •2 BR & Oen . . . . . . i: Cati 6.tH~2. Ser.in& J.larbor arta 2-lyrs. B!k ,_, hm. Yet}' frlcfldly, 2 uil, b'ee grt8 & water. BAYFRONT 3 Br, 2 Ba on From $185 .. $435 :;::::::::::::'.:::::'.==::! c12~ .• ~~c.c,~'Tc.=,,~...,~,-.,-.-,-1-,-"'-"·. l llA\tE no1e for St0.000 flt ne\i·arrt ~5749. 813.1739. 2qu~~:"Q~~Pd~g Cp111, drpe. Chlld ok, ·no m&.ln ~· pvl bch. w/pler MeJ'4M~,_nideleEod&-•.J~-, , . ._,LI£ l G 1.S I ~ •· '1.1.llooed ofb~s. heavy 1~~1nlpc:,r6'lnµm,pa):!lbl~ ~'Ol1f\'lf}··Yng• rt'l'itale .Sii? l-~~~-~·~-~~~·~S~l85~-~· :!~2-~9$4~6: I ;~po~<~··~n~10~.~!~l>-~J~~;;;;;-;;~i;;;~' Jf'jj79-fjf,Wii;~·~·•~l~l~4~51~0.j;•;,;";;;w, ""'1'CltTll'· • '' po\n•r, &inr11 Al'lft "r C' a . a\•i' flc~r .4 yN-On thrl\·tni: 1 ·•1,1 • ..... " 2 BDR.?t1 .-.1 d O/\V l;iiiiiiS.40-180'0 ~ J J' J I TV announcer, excited-r.:•g-"~JI, li7J..Zi!.~ lnlne bush1~·s5 .. \\'Ill dt~-meSi', 1 ·_~rt',. lBR. near colleee, garage, 2 BR. 2 llA. cpli., drpe,, · .... .,... rps, • l . . . .,.,.,--y 1"0un1 for cash. :n.:1,93-~(.69. r 6·3-61169 Freshly decoraled, Ji6.) carport, 1 child OK, 00 pel5. $~rly. No peti. ly: ''We ere In terrupting-COSTA :\1ESA 10.(l(WI "' ~<J TllU::i'T ~. ~AOO, iia~~ LO!<IT ·-~nian,iha" ,:.m j)ll( 71~43 S160. mo. 53l'"65IS ' 838-J.LiO I V I T R E N I th is comm ere i .~ to an-11·· lully RJ>rlnkll'<l, 11101L Si2 nion!h ror ~ moni!t~ ,._..m Tt>rt'1Pr. \ 1c. Cheyenne STUNNING ;z br, 2 b 11., SPACIOUS 2 St, 14 Ba J BR. 2&. l Blk to Be11.ch, ... ; b d & lg. ~·ii. 6"1..i-6ROO llM.'n SG.000 b:ilanN', i 1 t> _!.f!•ul11nno, 549-4008 • Garden ""'· Pool. re<'. oyetlookinx i'Olf c O: u rs e. p1tlo. yea~y. SXX>. mo. (SI I I' I nounce a ran new 1600 F'T nf '.\1·1 f'ln SK\.PARI\ vlt\d 18'; t i'l.t-.~4-1':117 mv:-..o lri-5h &-tier, Red, -room, $195. 710 w. 18th sr. m. t213J 5fl8.fi612 alter 6 6,Q-'119:>1 " ior(s . . . . -thft lust came in ! 11/r. ~"'· r11t(, ,1r~ .. 12'; Announcements 5100 mel" \'le llarhnr & Fair. 1 BR upper, bltM, l."l'JM. :"'E\V 2 .t 3 Br. bluis. $4~. OCEl\;~FI\ONT )Tiy. 3 . , -·-+ 1 the sludlo." u1ldrr ~ilru: rutc. ~-L~l ----------' s.i:;.:;-;,';',i nr ~17-2327. ~~~u. St40. per ~~: ~s.~~1 ~o,b1~~1~%[;,1io, 2fro~n.s~~~1;~from'~~ l•T E EC I M IO COll'lti"" .... d'ivckle ~:;~ Stor•o• 4°SSO J1 ATIENO 1 ~~;~;~4· l~reJd.re:: I n-e 3 an. 21~ BA, f1tn1Uy d'iNOO 3 br. l ~ ba, pool, PARK Ne .. 'port 2 Dr, 2 &\. Pool, lennl5, contlnent:tl I' I I I I'' dby .·~1~111 In "" llllMln; -· LINK Special l octure ·cropped tll~. SJG-4685 H.B. iOo"m, compl. ttdetonted. ree. IU'ea. ClORe to Tnlru:. S"'!l~'". 642 ·1,0l 7 da,yg, bJ"'C.llkfRst, Sepllrale lamlly · · · · · · v°"' 'v'._e..~ _:: ~:.,3 below. , STORAGE UNITS l\tt~ll ('()!\'TROI. LQ:..t frm"i" lriAh ~lltr, ~No 1iei,.. .. * tl~.l-0451. & Shop. S250 mo.. 963-6761. 6"-4302 e\'tll, !IK'll(ln. QolW" 10 •hopplnQ: »< ~.~,.~~.~··.~·· I' I* Ii 1: Is I' I' Ii I' r• I Per.i;nn.'ll, l'>USl!tf'll.'' 11r m'N'3· ·" SELF-l:'lf PRO\r:~1 F.:~T Rt'(I \.\/t-bwll('k, \"le. 8C'acl1 1 1 5 (). LG E 1 Br. n 0 2 BU< rom oce 'BR. I OR.. I BA., 2 BR., 2 a flne beach, 644-2611 QI ~!:!'~--. . . . . . . . . !l"11"! •tnr.'l!-"1" r1.,111 ~.~ U:AilN 11(1\\' Tt'I BF.Cfl~IE &: Titl~rt. 11-t7'-'728. 'cblld/fbr, 673-D Cc n t ti r . :? BA, bllru, frplt!, garaat. Btl .. rpl-. drp.'. bl1n1. Pool -__ .t"'m1t01'C'l'.' Ii Srn n i "i;; n • A B1':TT'Elt \"OC • U:is=T· \\1thr female c&t with Open. M-2-2-164 or 494-1763. Crpr1, drys. E\'~llj 53641~ Q!Jll"'"I', ndullJ 642--4114. ON THE BAY €)~ti· j j J J I J J J J I J F~11··•v f'r.11 'l'i1·fll rl !I P\I ~ION i\'O\' IR 1 .Aml'f'r & 1 blue eye. Vic. 3 BR. SllAC cpt1., drpJ., 1!~1t tipl. SJ.$. + 11111. t 6tEAN View 2 6r, di:-n. 21; 8th floor 2 llr. 2 nn. Slip :iir:tg-ID 0 l l B 14' E A n AGE . N\. ... (1£:0.1F.N:tE INN ::,(' Balh1.\/1 Pen. 675-1345. new palnt, Uppt!t'. Nr, $6. h\k fn.im heath. Pool. f\'o bn, frplc, pool, I ~ n n I JI. l\'AIL sm. nlo. Nf'WpC!rl SCRA"LETS A Cl Il l I ··so NeY.'JlOI'( 1.IP_l~hl!f. s:t01n10.1 -~ --Ou!tlfll!J /I Cal Plu. $189 mo. 567..()350. pets. !JS0-.2746 Ja<'ilbl. $500. 6-12-~. Bch. M2"393t or 64tH316 ..,. n1wer1 In a1.s cit on....-0 11.11r. ~2-~riol or liT.l--0144 ti111111iiil'd .......... 642.:'it~ 100.y! .=..!.!!::c..!.!:::-"""""-'=-'-'="-=~~~~ • • • • I J • -• DAIL'I PILOT S11fldar. NMmber 17r 1,74 • !!"°""'' .. pet Service 6016 Peln~t,...lng-/"'1'"".-pe-, ... r.;._,ii"'73='"""H'""e1'""p""w"'.-n.,.ted,-:-:M&=F"'1"'i"'oo"'r!e=1,..,w,,,....en""tod-:-,~"'Mi=F"'fi"'oo,,....""'_H;~~te~w~.~··~ii<t§~~Mi~~F~7=100He:':::'e:W::•::":'od=, M&::.::F~7;10D~\ • .:;H:~l:p.:W.:;•:"'~;tl=--;· M;l&;;F;·71;'oo;;He;l;:p;;;W;;•;;;"';;;M;;;·;;M&;;;L;;;7;,;1-;;.~1 '' ENNIS ANYONE? Prof Cerget Cleenlng •CALL AN EXPERT• Delivery SUllday OnJY PART TIME . Floor Ca£. & Windows Qualhy I Econom)', Ll<''d Hne'• JUI! 1be rli:hl OUl<.'ft A1aint St>tv 537-1~ In•' d. C•llCQh: P111or!ng, OF DAILY PlLOT TO CARRIERS. RE. °"''"""' ..f': tor that · ! !l1'-l3l> ~.,. QUUIES THE USE OF A LARGE STA-HELP WANTE EVENINGS '""""1" p1.,~,.·ho I Cement/C..,.,ete 6019 COLLEGE s""""" pointing TION WAGON OR VAN. CONTACT M R. M alure women needed' !or !o dd .~' t.r:~~tr.-1 ~ex1·1~~: BACKHOE. Gr•ciluit & ~J:c~C:.i<'.:_b\~~::t\1~f~~~ Bh:NTON WlLLlAMS, 330 \VEST-BAY preparation.~Mon.-Fri. Many Compan)' din ttf t"' ~i:i , •. , ;,.'.,"! ""nchlng S.r. toos"u"'"' Rot•. 613-3658 noa STREET, COSTA MESA. TELEPHONE benefits. No experienoe n..,..sary. Adults ·WitJi-OUlSlaO g, 3 . aC 118 mt'f'n • P n -... -CleAJH.Jp, 1tauHng fill dtrt, ... TE ,_ .....,.,.. 6424321 FOR. APPOlNTMENT. Apply in P•rson Mondav a Tue1dav 'I S..do' «c""I" Hlgh. Cult Cemcn> Wono. &U..,l« S. A 1~ '•-· b o" de d' ' ' personaliti'es who 8RJOY' w...i.1'ncr with, · lanct IW.'quf!t Club. Qrtly Don puintinx h11 /1:1't. I!> .) r 1 An Equ•l n..-r1un1ty !mplo.,.,r betw .. n 10 & 11 •.m. U1" "• JO ta~ •l"lt privllei.;.ed .. locaJ 1Yfa. h~ e~. Bill ----''-'-==;_:-""°....-;:;;.;.;.;;,;;.<..:::;"":::."C---Farrell• Ice Cream Parlour Restaurant .. •''Y on • wind·!.... FREE ESMMATE "'""· .. ,..,,,. Help Wentod. MAF 7100 l'elp W•ntod, M&F 7100 16301 &ech Blvd., Hunt!_._ Beech kids. Start at $3,50 per hour. Phone llgbb."O cou11 tucked awa.y Concreie If ltt ll:'Onf)' Yi'ork fiuittlCLAD~SS~E"1i:iiJ11nin.111'~a~h'1o<iilniK.g.I :.::~;:.:::;::::.::;::::_::_::~ .,.,_, In ll 1uklen1lit.1 neigh· ALL TYPES P:,,perh3natng. A 1 r less CASHIERS equal Opportunttt Employot ' I ' I ' =,.~'!,'~~~7:;!:,~'! Ge•''·~ .. ::;,r,· "''"" '•""'· '"',.. ""' ,,._,,,... wc00tc1 5ss& •·•. ·-·-··-· _ 642-4321, extension 250, lretween 1:00 ' , seat 011 thl' l.K>t\rd vt di· CEhtENT Work ol all kind'I, PROF. pttlnter, honest \\'Ori:, A TRE ES . ';!: 1 recton t"Onll'll ~·llh 111e111• Rej;l.80fl11.bl~. !rte e.itimuti'S rcn11. lnt·CKt, tree t,t, ref£, Sal11.ry accordlnl to efper. ~-·-'""'-ll-beff.h-i.p lnqu.i.J:L• Clill 638-332.> _::i~1100. 642--391! Prefer no •tudents. Exper, and 5·00 p M i l •••-U •• I 8 ~-~p~-N~ rel'd "41 _'11!!J.,,,~.Pi!1>:..i.rr.=======C7"-=-c--~== • • • • """' 'IV• ater 11.n1. CEMENT&..Block.,.\\'cu·k •v '"'"''"cr ""~•• u -·n :giJ_&4'.30Pm...llam~ 4fR:'Wln.~100 H4tlp-W•nr.d,.M&Fll00 Z:XPER11':NCl!:D fell.lure W'"h, pa1"8, 1dde\\11lkic, \"•"nthci-Prooflng. -\Vo od, burgu H11.mlet, ts.15Adama ASK FOR ELAINE llTtter, pcoof reader, ropy etc. By hr. w job. ~91:1 lrnnrnu50n 545-!Mi • Ac.ctnt Cl.,ks Ave, CM:...Nk tor' Mr. ear. DELIVER-Y-MA.N· FAR--ouT Art EqoaJ_Op'portunlty Employer I Klllt>r \\-lillCI to cont a c I c~ntractor .. 6021 Plaiter/Repair 61Jn '*Payroll Cferk1 ruco. F.ply AM f>eWl!iPllpe!' route, , ~'"'°t" no: ;i~i~I!'; :x~~it"~~ 1------------------1 * Bookkffptrs ---C--AS-H-l~E-R ___ $25(1.+ Must have car. For ~~~~!;!"billtift. Help Wanted, M&F. 71001 PARATROOPER I , 'rbtbornllon on or prepe.ratiQn GER\VI~ & SON1 81 d g. J . T -IUNKENS Plastering. * Stat T y p ists HOSTESS 962-4633. El).rn $100 + per week for Learn the skill o! you 1 , cf aniclcs, atarles. !10\le_Jll. COntr. Add remoa. St. lie. h'Oustlc Ceilings, Roon1 ad-Jmnied. Temponry P/tl.me. 1'.tust ha\·e exper, DELIVERYMEN over 18. part-Ume 9am·lpm, l p m. JACK IN THE BOX. ~~ed choice + parachute tang. 1 , c. \\'rile Bax No. 317, c/o Bl-1l4321, 673-aHJ. 5'&-2170 ditions. patchlng. Uc. No. Asslgnn1enl5 For Exper. Penn. p/time. Early morn Spm or ~pm-9:l'.I pm in openings 9PM -nudn1te. run 'PBY while training. Dally Pilot, P O Box 1j6(), Electrical 6032 1 _C3>=·1~0>~1~50~·~"'"'-··~'l802=---I Accowiling Pel'!IOMl'I Apply. In Person LA Times delivery to .N.B. oomtortalile spack>ua office Also, 12AM.Wf. 12.00i Baker Check your options, thrn C'os1t1 rt1611., Calif 92626 PATCH PLASfE.1tlNG Pleaat Call The Velvet Turtle homes, $225 ~ rno. 8a'OSli the atreet fr 0 m St, Costa Mesa Join the peopl ~ v.•b.>"vc E L EC T R I C I AN * Old All Types, Free e~llin1:11es Alrta Frtderlck ~I~· 50 Fashion lsl!'lod, NU &L"'--4800. -Ot"Ange County Alrport. For Kl PPYS joined the Army in Co!IT11. PREE LECTURE • ON 1 ~SU.VA A1IND OONTROL l·· 1 E.S.P. SELF OEVELOPf\fENT ONE TIAlE ONLY N NOVJ8 S PM Cl.E!l;IENTE INN. SC. Jol•s -New Jobs. Servll-c __ __,C~al~l~'40-6825=="----I 714 /835-4103 CASHIER Food Service At· DENTAL RECEPT. personal interview. Call Mr. sophisticated Better f.fl'.!!'8, 64.>-1163. calls 11nrume tmyplace. Plumb1n9 6071 tendent, Industrial (eedl.Qg, All phases dental pignt. 1 Keyser, ~ RTW-&:>utn Ccast Plaza, PATTERN , htARER I OE· SIGNER for Swim &. Sports- \\!ear I.Jne. Must have 1111.ir tor Jr. Design. 312-9829 Eqwd Oppor. Employer 5 day wk, mtida)'1, equal yr exp nee. Sal. open. Some F /C BKKPR $750 needs experienced gals for Gardening 604$ L.R. OT IS PLUf\l'lilNG cpportw}it;y employer, Call Sat. Corp benefits. H.B. 100% Free Tc Applicant ~RS Remodels & Repairs. \\111.ter ASSEMBLER 548--0671 ext. 4!6 Call 846-3540, 893-5032. Property P.1,gmt exper. •SEAM-ESS JAPANESE GARDENER h eaters.di1 po .5al11,l\fechaniea.L Some exper . DENTAL ASSIST. Also Fee Jcb!a ~•n. Exp . Weekly hf a Jn t. L~W.~ n ~-C dl&~wu~~ :,~~~~1be:;~~.' !~~~ CHILDCARE 0111..irside. Full time. X-Ray WESTCLIFF Call TI4-4.15-62JJl ClC'anups. Tl'ff & Shrub N M . HELP! Need Childcare for llceruie 1·e<fd. Sal.an)' n~n. Penionnel Agency LAUNDRESS. f/tinie. l!ifesa Sunfk>v.'er Swim Wear 2710 s. Ma1n St, S.A. °'""!. Trhn. Free !!it. ~S-M8J, CoL. m~~~;1un1biflt Service. ~OtAM ~pw•1po s' o' 7 aSr I ~~' NICE 9 y'*'r old boy oc-fo'ringe bene, Beach ru'Ca. (Mark Ill Center) Verde Conv. Hospital, 001 ' A MIBRA Ht J\ I um n I 548-7908 ic. "''W;l"I -.. "' upe~ ... r casional eves. lifust live S~1-Zl69. • 1651 E. Edinger. S.A. Center St, CM 548-558.5. Class or "~·· 30th Reunion. l.""XP. Gardener s er v I n g Remodel & Repalt,.. 6081 Ave, N.B. 548-26:.?2. near Larkspur&: Bayside 1A DENTAL ASSIST r • Call 542-8836 PBX Answering Serv. All shih~. Full or p/t, Some wknds. EOE 540-1982 PERMANENT Uve-ln pos. w/sm11.U salll.I')', ottered to mature female nurse , \prefer retired). LI a: ht duties incl. cook'g., n:o cle11.n'g. Warm & Coogenlill lion1e. 548-7246 or 833-2365 . \Ve need help In I oc11. t Ing Ne~')>Ort, co;..1 area. Comp! 'iOUNG ''P •• lie •-h Asst. Accountant. $900 Col'On11. del M11.r. Ch 11. I rs I de exper, only. -~F~r-on_t_Off=~ic~e~G~l-r-1 --IMACHINISf classmates. Plea&e ca 11 gardening, Yard cle11.nups, . · ... · ...... .,. · Degreed, audit exper. 61'3-3970 or 833-9145 SWAGING ~?<.lcWhorttr s m 1 t h 646-4616 will design & b u \ l d Im· Loan Proces.sor to $700 Expanded duties. 3~ day wk. For 08/GYN otnce. &nd COP.tPLETE GARDENING provmnts to your home or Secy/Prop?t1gmt Cord $650 1 -~C~L~E~A~N~l~N~G~L~A-D_Y_ ~~chsal:.e~: ~~2~i-ts. -~urn:e t~PCaO~x 3992, MACHINE SP'iRJTUAL READER t.1o. l\1aintenance a Clea"-bus. Try me, John. 54S-7037 r'HAN A/Conventional g 11 ' · OPERATOR " GOOD rk ReJ 25 •-·/~ Mgm Ex~r. 5 Nights a we e k · DENTAL Recept. asst FRY COOKS, WAITRESSES , , , Open 10 Al\f to lOPJ\.I ups a -.ototill. 542-2773 v.·c • · ~1'11 exp, "'''-¥ • •vv 1 Coo.rd S650 6PM-2:30AM. Newport Bcb Enclodontic office. Busu-;ess 1. 'A3dvlce oncnn ,n1atlcrsnl. EUROPEAN GARDENER tr: I~~ est.SecreCha'~ $IS50 ofc bldg. Sleady \\'Ork for exp front & back office ~~-SllWASH~RS . ES~~~o~:;t'::!es~~~~!~ -12 N. El 11.m no Re Landscaping-tree &ervice c. en ' .,..... nie. 11 ....... e A&sL $550 up 1ella. woman. 644-£816 wkdys M.l .~s ion VI e j o . n. .... ~ .. "6 .. ~ .', • .. San Clemente, For appt. ~~~~~"·~·~~~!:.."~J!!~t';'~""it,;'a----"iiiiil 3 Yell.I'll expe~ 581 '--J 11.ble tc setup & operate & : C.U 492-90.'W 492-9136 ~11.SOnable, '""'-:;,,,..,, 685--ooflng 6082 Rcc:epUonist $475 ~. evea 496-1108. GENERAL OFFICE mllke adju.stments to ~ge , 1 PREGNANT'? Gener•f ServicM 6046 Good raises CLERICAL ~ Sharp ga1 to tra1n 1 ,alumin~ & steel 1ubing PERSONNEL Ability le inter111.ce "'/othef. + exper. ln personnel will n111.ke you 11. valUBble a~l . to th Is internationally known f i r m . Secretarial skills req'd. , 1 , coofidenti.a.l counsel· RE-ROOFING, All type8, I Sa1es Tme to $14,000 De ti 'h• varied f d 1 Good or to prec1&K>n tolerances. irli' a, re.fel'Tlll. AborOon, SJ\.fAU. HOME-REPAIR need the .,.'Ork, BoA, MIC. NEWPORT 0 • ~ ear'", . 0 c ut ~-typ. Excellent working condlticns, adcplion I keeping. CARPENTRY PLU?t1BCNG Llc 100191C39 ask for Andy Personnel Agency pportun1t1'es mg skills req d. Le a r n oompeny benefics & gnw.•th APCARE &U-4t36 ELECTRICAL 54~1004 64>1691 Newport •·a•h 642 -10 .purchas. orde.r procedure, opportunity H I . ,. 5 '"'... .._ 75?lS4! 1Swltchbrd & fl ling . Send relSUm~· of qualifica.· llEAL ESTATE TRAINING. au Ing ""' I 'REPAIRS, t1ll typet;. Reas. J b . Int.~ted Dat11. Corp, 228l lions, background & rate l:ndlv. lMcruction.. Personal llAULING, ?otoving nnd f'l"eeest.Lic'd.Askfor ATTENDANT, exper.for 0 DENTAL , expd office Fall"View Rd, CoBta Mes.a. mngelo attn. Sales or broker exam Trash Cleanup. 2 student5. Walt. ~ anytlme graveyard shift. Good pay. manager, busy Huntington 546-Q)BO or 64&-7425. . P.O. Box l0128, Santa Ana, AAMES 100% FREI Bureau ot Employment · Agency Costa Mesa. 556-1100 2700 Harbor Blvd. Suite ~7 Anahm 000 N Euclid 776-8120 Org 2 C\ty m East 634-12'n I" J...3.,.·b .AcademyMS-1192 •640-l749 • JCRQOF549-4066Roofing-Fringebenefits.ApplyShell B eac h office, fringe GOLF CART r,'!AIN· earn.mu. ~, SA.ND Ctllb now ct t er s new & recover. Free esti-Station, 1000 Irvine, NB KEYPUNCH be net Its, salary open. TENANCE MAN, exper'd. :Equal Opper. Employer : ro 1• p e c I a I c n e x q u l site SKIPIDADER .t dump truck mal1!'. Uc & Insured AVIATION MECH Must have 6 mcntm current 962--3329 F /time. Apply in person I~~~~~~~ ...... ~ • l'alulaln Nalls by ARTlE, :'a.~.[~: ~~.eS:.mo't, Sewing/Alteratloni 6084 No exp req: train 11.t tu.I pay 'NOrlt exper. on keypunch-DENTAL .orthodontic asst, or c;lll, Costa Mesa Country At ACHIN IS T wan ted, 963-34.U ... 5 keytape-keydisc & be able ehain;ide. Xlnt cppty for Oub, Cn4> 540-7500; 1701 Hardinge Chucker, set up ' ' * A10VING & HAULING . DRESSMAKING benefits. Af-F 18-3<1, ii:ter-to test on; IBM· O'l9 or advancement & top salary, Goll OJurse Dr, CM & oper11.le. $5.25 hr start. 1 ,&fAn.JRE lady w/ nursing LOCAL & , ~"" 0 ,.,18"-. view ~·-Call '''"'r Army I · o.o -In pd -1"' o"' PHOTO Sal ·ai1 I II ,·• 'ft)lt. avail. to clll'e for 6478495 .....,,~ ...... ALTERATIONS [Wcrulttt and Jo'~-the pro-Univac 1710. CSwinl Shift rvine 11.t"e&, ~·<NU surance . ;11""'.,,.., ......_. es apect s, Ju ' elderly, convnlescent, c r I =~~.,_;84&-8MO"°'=-":::..,~~=I pie 14,ho've joined the Army. 4PM-Midnight) DENTAL Assistant, exper'd. GE RA O So Broad"'SS• Santa Ana or part-time. HunthltQn -c~n. Llve-ln. 61f>.4'.l62 FREE PICK-UP cf mi 1 c. Television Rep•lr 6090 c~ Mt"sa &45-ll&.1. X-ray certificate. Good pay. NE. L FFICE MAINI'ENANCE ?<.tan f 0 r Ph<> tc Suppl}', Huntlngtcn *Palm/card Re11.der• discards.. 213-592-5263 aft. 1,._,_,_,_,_,_,_,_,; I TEMPORARY Call 548-8844. (2) PoslhMS av.11\llblc Jn apt. com PI e x . versatile, Beach, 847--Mll. Ad/Reductk>n ltml f,each 81, 6 pn1 Thank ycu ... Mike T.V. Technician v.•111 repa!r1• DISH w As HER Wanted pn:id\IC"fion llnd pui·,·lvislnl!' SJ.25 hr to 1l.Brt. 545-4855. PRESSER . Stan':n1 ~.,.,"'A"" HAULING u ht ...... .ti most sets In home. Eves AYON EMPLOYMENT Da..vs. Beachcomb ..,. Cot-w/rapldly growing sailboat h1ALE \\ranted p/time. An... 40 Hr·5 day wk. Steady . , .,.,,....,..,,., . g . ,...OJ .. me. & wknds. Free e••· ooo o-• fee Sho 2633 W ,,._,.... manul. Need mature • I K t k F I "'• ~ 72 MEMBER S HIP to the Also odd jobs. Reasonable. ~ p, ' .........,,, re/ilponsible lndivkluals PY en u c Y re 64 34 Sparta mfa:, NB " Newport Beacl:i Tennis Oub I ~Ca:;,;:ll..;J::.ac:;k.:;.:.645-8903=-o::z;:~-~ Tile 6091 ~ .... ~c math, posting & I .cH:;wy~·.:N:::B::.· ;.642-=6'~75~. =~~I wfbeavy office background Chicken, 2929 E. Co11.1t Hwy, RADIO AND TV REPAIR: Call a.teer 4Ph! 644-~-LOCAL n.1ovmg & H11.ullng Need Cash For ~ OOCTORS ASSISTANT who work well u n d er1,:;:Cd"'M:=.~-=,-,=~ Few good tra.lnee openings. by student. Larg1! tr u t: k, CERAMIC TILE NEW & Ch • t 7 Young lady (18-28) to work pressure w/illl kinds ot peo-MGMT tme 21-JG $150 wk HSG 17-28, Aleo train as reasonable, Ban'y s.n-1235 re.model. Fre e estimates. r1s mas PART-TIME II.I doctors assistant pie. Good typing & figure guam st. College pre.f'd. communicationl Enafneer. H t ' & Al Cond 6053 Sm jobs wtloorne. 5.i&-2426. ff You're ambitious & en-frecept. in health spa. No aptitude. Tc $500. t.tr. Richards. ni;M&-54:55. Hi Sehl. physics &. math ea ing r ........... ''"C tile I•, 1 •Ile d thusl11..stlc, you .can "· u I w ._ "~" ....... background hBptul. Start at .._.,.,\Alf,.. .. J med ly Job coosists or 11. great exper. necess. e .. am you. .............,1 MECHANICS· A few good n.t.1 01 FURNACE REPAIRS a.round tu b. $99. oomple1e. earn ng money im \11.le amount cl detail wor k JA~p~p~ly~m~· ~"""°"~E~afln:;§~or~e~ve::· 1 -=~="'~"'~~F~or~>~llc~he~le~~1 onet:. No exPerlence necess. ~-l mo. Gd fringe. Frff SAVE MONEY ON YOUR l-n4-797--0410 ~A.;~~~~ REPpl~-w/lite typing. No ma t h , 2112 Harbor Bid., CM. ill(; 17 2S GWU' em p DenUMed., Pd. Vac. Othtt. GAS BILI..S. HAVE YOUR T~-e,s."'"·1~~---~--1 f ,._,,pee e. ve Flexible bOurl. D Ma uf t " GUARDS hll -:. ;...~-' . cauCar•lbe•• ~. ,,.0!0~7·•1 FURNACE ADJ U 5 TE 0 ~ I vv7& un too . ......., fer details: r•pery n ac urer Im ed. ull • w e training. .xan. at ....... .,.. ~ ...... ·1---1~ .. by1lttl111 6008 540-7!Hl. Exper'd or will train for -~-i~ .~ .. -•eo.Pl .. t~a'. $.144.10/mc. Opp. to ad-968-91TI Wint NEW FILTERS •TOP SOIL* CO?tlPOST •I ... ~~~~'""'""'""'"" Apply In Pe~ Dept 6""""""'' ...,._.. """' Pd V F '='~""'"''=====~ YSI'ITING.. My Home. RRIIDGGINSCO&l2--0515 *?ofULCH *RED\\'000* l::BABYSITI'ER,want~, .... ..t l't1ond11YthruFrl~llam ~~~-~cb,,,DraM_pery call (213) 435-5325. ~?~e_';a ....._ lacCal. 1""1be 1 REALESI'ATE~EQ. IS to 6 wkdys only. Fncd 486 Newport Blvd, N.a CALL 586-6930 """ .,..... PACIFIC MUTUAL .::io::•••ce, .,.,,,,...,,... "-• 8am-5pm. Monday thru Fri-" ..... .,... •~nve. PLE needed tor Co de! hot lunches. p 0 m 0 11 a l u~.= .. -"'l?=o'I ===~~ .. ~ I time, 1 ~' hrs day for 3 DRY C LE AN IN G Exp'd d a y . La--c.o---=1y, ~~~s7.~ ,..Careern. Corps., P.1ar's lnOllt beau ti -. ,.~<>..0~"'~ nvvW Nn "1--~ Tutorl"". UU!l.I mo cld. Irvine area, 700 Newport Center Or.NB -r• .... -~ "'""-"\11' .........,.,.. ,...,.,...... '"" i.:::::=.;are:;:L'"'-~"-''..::'.:."--··• ~ 531_3139 An equal oppor. employer counter&lrLNewpart:Beacli Inc. l-'-"'='rn"-'~C..~---1 CallPeggySweeney EXP -"d c••e w~-g H O'USEll..EANING thruout ""~==--~~ 548-22'11. ~HAN=~~YMAN~~~~-,...~,-1 ---m-MEDICAL 6Ta--8600. . • ....-w ... · ........ ., TENNlS instruction. Private. BABYSITI'ER -~-lb•< •iiiioiiiiiio------• I ,.., ,..,.. '"" Allrl FRE -'• -ly F·'-·'-·· & """'r home tho---·-ly done. -,;,•a.1,..u1iu ""'"" In •-•., H-~ I ahl 1~~ E ....,m "'' · ...... n:w All-occasions.Ah:~'indows. One hour. type. Sep ... !}(, board &: Cl.ERICAL EARLY Christmas SOOppers ..... .., ... -~· · ...... e p-$500 Per Month -~dams. 5'f9..07S2 "-•3-"""H"' Call 615-A"'Al •al••~.,~-l•l&" •-•f82 _ ___, ., ,........., pmg &: receiving, lite ,.._1 ~--,,. ~w ~ ~ J 15" ""'""""" I edt--uc=o extra money. uuuu delivery, aoine plutlc cut· uc:i..,.-,. ~nt ou ... ...,, LOVING care in my Cosl11. t.--vnERIENCED FRENCH LESSONS BARMAID N--.&-.& mm Nflr xtn. income avail. working ti"" on~-...... <= ~oo Tra.nscrlb1ni" necess. J.lesa hofn(', Day & nite, ~ ~ .. ,, IV BAY --0 • fo AMWAY _.,_,_,..__ ''& .,...., .. .........,. N .. -r~ E pl fenced ard. 642-5299 HOUSECLEANrNG ......, · ST. C!\t F/tln1e. 5'&8-9949 penlftCJ F u ....,, .. ,.,..tor a I amlliiiiitiiiiiii ... iji;Ooii ... ol e .. _ •• ....,,nter m oyment ,}.i~"'\:£':;;'7'""'== I O\VN TRANSPORTATION I ~~-TRA~~l!'.LEl!:R~2'l"---1'-'1ffiW7Yim'RAfclif'' I few 'hlura per day. For fn.. HELP W A"NTED C.onsultants Agency R o 1 a t i n g Shift.5-Stand by LL babysit, hot luncbes, 645-5884 Schools & BEAUTY•·aOnP<~RATOR tervw. 546--0194. 567 San Nicholas Drive time. Di!fert!ntlal pay. EX· fencffi y11.rd , Brookhunt/1 -~~~c=c;="c~~-~ MATERIAL Largo Compo v Newport Beach 640--fil50 cellent benefits. Garfield. $2S wk. 963--7419 Mesa Cleaning Service Instruction 7005 Make more money! EARN XTRA MONEY n, Contact Mrs. Jensen: C bl I M kl 6014 Carpet11, Windcws Floors 497-1128 L u .. ...ister Neurvnaper. Auto Ex~nding ~ r.OSTA MESA • ne • ng Etc. l'l'ee Est. 567~42. COLLEGE student g i 11t n g . CONT RO ·-· ""< L-.ni ~ p I a n o lessens. Beginners BEAUTY Salon .1;-ido are11., ......--_Dellveey-Nd. . ...reJiable-car·+-NOW-IRlNG--, di h Memorl•I Ho1pltal HOUSECLEANiNG. Good and Intermediates. Call h11.s space avail. for rent ' 2 Opening.I In CAI & NB. P erm11.nen t wcrk 111 e earc 301 Victoria, CM ic11. \lurk, free e 1 I , 7365 & 496--3155 aft 5 refa. Own transportation. Bruce 11.t 752_1323 or Dec. 1st 675-4100 CLERK ~, Hrs 3 to S:~ pm. wkdays. · ... 2 ~· 557-0S-19 5-t&-447S. BE OF SERVICE TO &: early am. weekends_ manufactunng, d1stributtng .... -,,.,.,.. EOE LET II f Y U COMM 540-3006 -Woody. &installation.Noexpf:!rlence 1,,3331 RN us re eve YoU o your VOICE, Pia.no, Theory O R UNITY necessary due to excellent - housecleaning tasks. Reis. Your Home Or Mine I: Get Paid For It \Velcom-If YoU enjoy v."Orklng with ELEC. ASSEMBLERS training program for men &rl!!!!'""'""'""'""'""'""'""""" J.tED-SURG UNIT 963-Ull or 968-5209 ?.tr. Newman 833-23'10 i n I Newoom:?rs. Flexible friendly people in 8 busy With soldering exper, fer women 18 &: over. Messe-er to $550 ll-7:30AM sh.ift. F / t t me . "'11.nl . 111... """ car, type..,., .. er perlence using a 10 key • Call 540-4450 "' ..,.,...,,"" ent benefit11. Contact H 0 U SEKEEPING ed ~!!~!!!!!~!!~~~1 ·-N-_.. ··-office and nave hsd ex· ,.JocaJ assigmnent1. TOP w•GES ··,•,EE PAID ~-u pll.rt time. Huntington area. ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii0iii1~1~!:i ~&-'ohoiip~p~y'""'d~i~•~P=0~'~'~'='=0_"_·· I adding machine, typlng, fil-liS02 Sky Park, Irvine FO':" !\fore Inform11.tk>n Call StaMe indiv. 1K>ught for vital P.trs. Jensen, Costa Mesa. EE estimate en additions Exp. Refs. SJ.50 hr. 963-7912 ""61tH•ll 547-ll.6. ing, and processing work NEV.El? A FEE (714) 191-3541 entry level post requiring Memcrlal Hospital,· 301 Vlc-~sll or J11.rge. AIAO fine l~lng 6059 BODY & FENDER ... orders, give us a ca ll AT TEhlPO Call Mon & Tues Only extensive dr ivi n g. Call tori&, CM 642-2734. t•r 6015 ~ffbinet w1:1rk. tile, paneling, ~--·· ,.,~ MAN al ... .&U-8830 or come in for Tempo Temporary Help Bry11.n King, 83.l-Z700. Also ROlITE SALES etc. 25 yenT"!I t'xperlenC<'. * * PROFESSIONAL + * Job Wantltd, Male 7025 642.-0632 an interview. ENGINEER Jr. a \•il HELP \V11.11ted : Ideal f 0 r Ftt Jobs. Dennis & Dennis Will ttain, Salaey-Comm, 10-a. Call 673-8530, 1:1rter s. Ironing & alterations. 1~==='==0:::0.,---_ Sl093-$ll32 students. P/time evetS &. Pt>l'!IOnnel Agency cf Irvine, Bonus. Vehicle furn. A 11 or 963-225.i. h-,.-,-rc.,"tll.;.'C-"""""'''---.= MALE 18. will drtvt' to-r BOCKKEEPER Aircraft COMPUTER Requires knowledge of draI-Sci.ts. Aton thru Frl 5:36-9:.10 2082 rtlichelscn Dr. Exp. Pd : Estab. bus .Ir. tef'o ALl.. T\"PES Landscapinn 6066 elderly pel'son or Of.her ror ?-taint. ro., located neitt ~ ,. Un ___ .. & Sat 9:3G-1:30. No exper. MIXER OPERATOR fur ad--ritory_ Med. co veraae, • e•c•·nge of -m & boon! th•. Ol'allge Cty. Airport ,m AUTOMATION, ing, compu g, resecuu•, ...,._..,,. Hrl •-' & · Profit Shll.re. Retire at 57. •BIG & Si'ltALL + ,.... ""' " Irv need WTitlng, ~king &: direc-•=:u • y w11.ge plu11 ,,.,,..ves ccatings mfgr. 536-l64S LAWNS BROWN? in ni ce ho m e .. Ha ve ine, s an exp d. INC tion of fl e 1 d operations. lxlnus. For more Info. call Exper. in weighln& ol resins, No' Strike:, l...aycff11, 75 yn. Renov11.ticn Is a necessity references. 536-8280 bookkeeper Must know Pa)'· • Education equivalent to ~7891 or 892-22'i8. han:leners, fillers Ge pig-!>3-3110, Air. Tucker, 7·9Pltt ~~~ d ';81:n~ios~us~oa'U at this Un1e. Con1act Green Job Wanted, Fmale 7050 ~~ Gen. Acct'g. TI4-18651 Von Karman Ave graduation from accredited HOSTESS ments is desirable. Call Equal Oppor. Employer m/f J!aldwln & Lenhoff &4&-979.J 1111.ven G 11. r d e n s, 2123 BOOKKEEPER ~al '""o .~rtunl ooUege or university with Pflime. 2 Eves & 2 days.17-518-='=5~1.25~.=~-~~--I •SALESMAN• Nevoport Bl\-d., 0.1. Jitn EXPElt. Bar htgmt &: Bar ppo ty major work in civil 30-34hn.Prlvateclub.Good MODELING. Let Santa tum * CARPENTER * Elmer 646-3927 Control. Abo. i;ales .l cater· E.itper. in A IP a Ya b I e, mployer m/f In · E J T Sall In Clnd II GI For P ep Boys Store · · l eng eenng, or an . . . w11.ge. Fine medical plan. y to ere a. ve Xlnt craftsm11.nship-low Masonry 6070 Ing. Gen' I food & beverage A/Rec. & p11.yrol · certillcale.-lssued by the· Food & be~rage exper. Age your da.ughter a <.'OUl'fle in Immediate openings, X Jn• t 1 ,P<lo:;ce~•;:.cRo.::;:"'~"=·~•~J&.::_:>J~5~1--I mgmt. Full lime. C 11. 11 Clipper Marine Corp CLERK State. Filing O ea d 1 in e 21-35. Reply to Cl11.sslfled mcxlelins for O:iristmas & salary & working rond11. & REh10DEL, 11dr!-on, g n r \VILLI A J\.1 S & SON S, &14--0SOS. 1919 E. Occidental, S..A. wfexperlen:e In inwlclng Br. December 6. 1974, Request ad no. 282 c/o Daily Pilot, ilhe'll love you the re.st of liberal employee benefits. t'<lnv. cust. g, new cons\. l\'la90nry Lie. no 2 8 30 4 6, FEJ\.fALE: l'Ompanion avail. Call 835--9316 shipping. Parc.<el post, bus, application from: City of P. o. Box 1560, ~ta Mesa, her exciting life, Poise, Apply Jn Person 25 yrs exp. free est. 6~5--3439 ~.~C:,·n block & stone Cooking, ~ho pp Ing, lt. B 0 0 K KEE p ER, F/t, truck & UPS. San Ju11.11 C~pislrano 32400 ca 92826. chann, mll.keup, hairstyle, 120 E. 1st Street • REf\iOOELING * PATIO o""1"t>.l ho~1sf'kel.'p1ng, P. ! ea~ ii n t niedical billing. 'xlnt wage PAL ELECTRONICS Pa.sec Adelanto, San Juan HOSTESS & BUSBOY video taping lncl'd. Begin-Sa.nta Ana OOVERS. CABINETS & n R 1 c K \Vo R K, p:n·ing. compa,ny. Call Ca n1 1 l le, & bene. for a mature, de-ll&n \Vestern Ave. G. G. Capistrano, Ca 92615. nlng & advanced COlll'Ses. 1530 s . Hurbor, Fullertoo GARAGES Dill 6TJ-llli6 planters, & entrywayi;. F1't1-' l\lon. &lf>.-!42-1 pend. person. 6-i2-2410 tor Call ss.h'i35.'\ ENGINEERING Apply In Pel'!IOn leading lo a Professional 152'.!l Be11.ch Bl, We1tm. es Ii m. ates 5 31 ·4 913. POSJTJON n.'<1uirin2' r•lerk intervw COLLEGE Students, over 21 ALLEY WEST 'career in modeling. Slop 2946 Bristo!, Dx!tll. ~a C•rpet S•rvlc• 6016 Uc. No. 2'Z7430. Dave. 1~·pl~1 ~kills, .IBi\: Sek"<:!rie·l-"'°'"B;.O;;Y~S-&~G~l~R~L~S~-1 to "'<>rk in pizza 5 hop, TECHNICIAN 2106 W. Ocee.nfrcnl, NB in or call for interview 2 SALES J 0 H N . s c • r p e t • Br1"ck, Block & si ... e pre( d ..... , .l1n1e only, F . v. Tho DAl'Y PILOT •.--pf time. $2,25 hr. 673-1366. p. 0.' e '•I v e. ........... ffA'STESSES Pa.t to 5 P"I er 7 P,.1 tc 10 READ THIS! lJl>hOlstery, Ori Shampoo, 66-8266 lll'Cll. 96.1-4384. routes o'Pen In coSJ'A V & R Perry'• PilZll, 2Hl8" Eiectronlc Mfg'r., ,,,.~ Ai1 shifts P?<.t C a I I; Sheldrake"s 'S ·I R t d I l CO)IP \NION·+lldl•. ru .ru1\. f<.!ESA. COlJ..EGE PARK & W. Oceanfront, N.B. .. .... -. El nl T * BLUE DOLPHIN * School of h!odellng. ru W. o 1 e a r an s. _Painting/Papering 6073 & I_,_...,_,_._,_,.., ... I .,._., ectro c e ch ., .... ~" Lld ...., 17th St Suite 9B 0.'1 92627 r:legn>Mers .t all c 0 I 0 r __ · etlittly. Lite h..~~,1in;;, EAST & WEST COSfA capable or bu lid Ing & ........::. Via o, i•D C . ., ,.,,~;; k ~ •J d · • $1700 A J\.1onth Prrtme brighteoeni & 10 minute +UY"ii DISCOUNT* i' r r11 nds. type. P11h111" ?.1ESA. 642-4321 CONSTRUCTION de bugging sophisticated ~ -"'"~ AJ. •vr u Y· $5CKKl A Month Ffflme bJeach for )'Our w h l't e \\"allpapt>ring & P11.lnting m<1lure, kind, expd, 95-5128 Equal Oppor. Employer A UNTI Electronic clreuits. Must be SC OPERATOR \Vil! !rain, commlssk>n onlj, .. .,,. .. , 8"ve >""' ~ Fcee "'·Call ;1&-05~ MA TURE Prucocal Noc" BOYS & GIRLS CCO NG lho.oughly lamlliru" ~ l'ER50'INa MT . Tr•de •how oal•L Mr. by u.v1ng n1e extra lriP8-lit"!~ ks part-time pos1lion. Newspaper Caniers. Min. CLERK w/dig\tal ..: linear solid CCD\N""£S•.Arr~lf""V Immediate Oj)enlng !Or ex-Tyler, M3-934L Will clean hvin~ 11l\. dining ACOUSTA SEAL. Ext. l Relief days. 6~m. '"' IO. Udo llile, "·'boo state circuits. Gd. bene's. JU\)'""' r....IU""'-1 perienced ?.ITSC or Lexltron SALES SECRET•Ry nn., le Mil SJ5. A;iy nn. sto~. $145 .. up. 2 Story $195 .,...._ ~-· • -n---R l 1700 ha " al o•oitv><> CERTIFTEDPnic<;"al N"'""'" Peninsula. Contact Mr. ""oppor tunity for ad-....... n .... ,.,....,_.,,. <> operator. ~lust ve ex-Udo v11 • < 1 $7.50, couch S\O. Chall' sa. up. l!O. uit. ,,..... """· " ... .,.,. Excellent cpportunlty for in-DELTA ELEC FllA/VAJCoovenUonal cellent --mmar. spelling 11.ge s nlOI prest 15 )'rs exp. i-1' \\'hilt (.'Ounts, Don't '1:1\'(' up r~ ship! seeks po!!llion. Llve In. Xln l Backstrorr at the DAILY dillidual e--rlenced In oon-\ .ncement. . • Ke-......,,..,.h Operator ~Ai::n •· """ctua~·tion '"'"'·'Able gious jewelry store, M111 -•-. "'°-l~o PILOT "' •all 6'" .,,... •-ft.,.. TRONIC CONTROL CORP. J ..... ln.~ -" y .rw<1 "" ,,_, '--·--perlen-•-re!e-not mer hO!I. I do w c r k "List" it In C'lasslfied. Ship ... .,, """ .,,,.. u .. "'"' w.u • structlon ""'yables. Must be l '""' B A t ......... '"' '""' "' ·-... Help W•nt·', M&F 7100 lea"e apnhcation. .,... 646-7176 e eW!I Pll • to handle heavy tra.nscrib-ences In --~•.,, -·-h•.ing .. myself. Good rel. 531--0101 lo SllOIY' fu.•swls? 64:.!-!"iGiS. -. ~ good romn1unlcator & be l;i;;i;..i ... iiiiii_iii _ _, 488 E. l71h Sl {al lrvi ~c.:M I & thti I · & """ ,.M ... ___ _ EqU&l Oppar. Emptoyer b 1 1 k d 11 S •1 214 642• 47 ng s111. · ca typing chlM, crystal, 1llver, tine BOYS a e o w or u n er EXEC. SEC'Y u1 • • O w n r \t Independently. E.'\• ~i'elry. Permanent pogltion A ReltM' Temp ~Ilion URGENT~Y NEEDED · .SSEMBLY ~-TRAINEES ' or GIRLS Paper Routes Open Jn Laguna Beach in Many Loc•tlons. Call Mr. Lambert 642-4.121 ..J:.111_1BL.Ol!Jf'« E_md BRAKE & FRONT END · MEN & IN.STALLATION MEN pressure. Typing 50. w.p.m. Fly (antutic! Sky h,i ll.h L .-....•-... 'L ,.111 • cellcnl company bene.!Ua. C1tll for appl. 673-M'~ Sarne 11111.tistlcal. se.Jary for career mlndf'd .-'" ~" ;w Send Resume To: .,...... ,_ / 1 JANITORS. t11!1 & par1 time Cltuis,.led Ad no • ...,1 SALESMAN Plea1e Call 644-3319 Or Contact Pcrscnnel Ofc THE IRVINE CO. 550 Newpor.t Center Dr. Newport Beach Equal OpPor. Employer c&t. Spaglttl Bender h111 im- mediate opening tor DWI Up Cook. Apply 1n pt'rton 6204 W. Coast Jfw'y, N.S. an.tr 10 a.m. DANCE TEACHER for Cblldre'n . 0\'tr 25. r.1ust-know basic <\Mt'e forms. \\'Ul lntln 10 t1:ll:h. Also expcrt~nct'd d • n c e teacher. &U..:l'm, \'oo ljon't iiil'd • sun to "Onlw Fas\'" v.·hen )'O\I place 11.n ad In the DA1L V Pllm-\Y11nt Adsi Call now -64~. lllk\'t! wtn1u ~"r ,YOU havt .outpwnt Sell It bult w1th a Dally PUot ClAnlfled Ad I • • • exec. 81!Cre ... ry w no ia:i·s evciitngs. Opc nlnj:B 1n .... 11 P\lo ~ To to travel. Top skillti req'd, Newpor1 Beach. Sanla Ann c/o Da Y t, Complete 1.:oUectlon ot J~son Best Agency & Or1111ge. Apply at 17182 Coa~~ ~-e:~~2G Teak S&lad Bowls &o 17400 BrJQkhur11t, fo'. Vly Armstrong Ave., Santa Ann Eq,,.I Oppor. Emio1'l,\"<'l' n unique. Orlnklk<oolcr Suite 2l3 963--6715 between 4 & 5:JI PAf. POOnc l'EDRIC DESIGN E>Cr.~. SECRETARY . 54&-'IBl4: . NEW FACTORY-l20Gnv~~nOem. QWle~ir ooreer .opp. Jor Jo.vrneyman ~l\•nlc Bru11<.it ouue_i; 1mt~nlng r. lntelli&;tnl, m o l Iv a 1 e d , (o 11"011< In auto dub nl)-In vrcn needs the following: .. SALESMEN- crpnized Ind lvld 'ual , proved.,OOp,:·x1n'LPfl,Y,ln·MgmtTrne Sl.85wk • F<ir SuPtrior aldlls l't'q'd. Opp. surance "benents, paid Yl\c. Scrvmcn t2) $3 hr Young Smart Sportawear A respoo1lblllUes. Pleate aub-5 DayB. &16-8838. Saleamcn ()pm Lttdiel ~ m!t resume l history of JONI · Pret o\.r .,-IU-'lrtled car CEDRIC DESIGNS '""'"'"'· '°' Box 4 2 4. OR SALESMEN All .,,,.m;:",,.-ooit...O. llO Govlo<a, 8"n O.m Balboa 1'1and. Calll. -494-11165 492-3699 EXP'D POWER MAOUNE Age 10.15. F.am $2).$40 ~r NURSES w anctd, Rns. LVllS, SALES OPERATORS for S1111m & week gettlng new CUFlomena part 1ln1c, fllll tlmt, oUict Unkl'ue W e I com I! Publlq. Sporlll~ttr Manu!Aclurini. tor tbe DAILY PILOT after fin s-,:., Bench Community lioons C:otpllndina; lo Oranlt Sunflov.-er Swim Wear M:hOol and Sll.lurda)'I. You NunM Jteail!let')I. S&S-1366 Co. urea. Grollflcl floor oppOf mo S. MaJn St, S:A. must be out ~ • aehOOI by o~·J.-ICE E .o r n I n g I u n 11 m ited, 5'1~2001 3:00 pm 11.nd be able t(l work $S.SO/Sl.0o/$l.SO (;.6...tl70 leA\'e mepe,ge. (fYTRA o"'N=EY=$-•' lee81 3 dayg per "-"«"k. No T Posltlo ' ' SALESCLERKS Wa.ntC'I fQr """' . dcli\'"t'tie1 or colltcllnr.. emporary ns <.11rtstnuu Sl!uon. Da.hnken Tran.iportnllon pro Vldcd. lM-ltx· t:"lm1plex Area.... of Cos111i &fe1a l81fl Husband &: wife •can cam C' 'I 968-4812. ~. Sh ()r Mx»undng NewpoM Blvd Set 0 Jarry ~$400 per mo. pftlmt Equal 0pPor1unll:)' El'llploY'*" 100% fo.,,_..,.. Tn You! North. &4&--022:i ,whlle. keeptna f'eH:ul \\r job. Have aomcthlrtJ )•uu w"nt to . 13~91'45 SAt.tS f\111, p/tl~ntnct Work 1-2 ~ pcr wk + 1 aellT Cassilitd 1141 do 1t Personnel Re1ourcet rctall 1tor e1 Potef!da.llt "'=..:OUl':::._:f;;;ac:::ll:::l >C.c:°'="..:!1!2.:::;;11191;;:,:.1..""=""-"-'':::':::U.:.N;,:OW:..;;_"w.<;6=::.78:::.• _ ll:tl Du\it!, ll2. Newport high eamiJlp. ~ I I. L. ' . ·' " • •.kelp Wanted, MiF 7100 Hole W1nted, Mil' 1100 Help Wonted, MIF 71oo:r:=1."n"• .. .,,,--• ....__"'ao"'t"'o"'" .. Su!WIU, Nowmber 17. 1974 T•~ ""' .. ...1 t. p. TENNIS ANYONE? MOVING I YARD SAi$! 1\ OUR MYNAH SWEAR recorders. Coocmooe !!00 &: H , j h "~' 1 yr. O>llectkin. Sm. dl!tlk. Hi by hbl P'.fl'l'h· He'd 1 800, $73 each. '1\1.'0 1 po t Ctt 1 uat 1 e .. , x 38. 18'' 1lmul11,ted W\U'bff' new Mmt. 8?l-a19I V.'elde.rt,R4ytheon model ChNtmu irtlt for I alabl, U" x ~·. Btirinncr l ~l===,,_~~ •• 'i-,--+-·I 225 A A B. $3$ tflich. Ctala' special ten.tf1 pla)'!r v.·ho .roll clubl. Green· Sptni5h p ano:t & ..,..._~ e1r CIMetl pl.,..,., 1 3 5. "" ..,rythl"" ""''' ' lam~ !1" hl•h. DffT head. • Pl '"NOS Cttla 4 " 8 track home place to play wilhout Learn to Rtad counie Ban. Ill. tape phayer w/ •Ptakttl, waltin' 1n u~. 11'1 " jo fiddle. Prtuure ·brake • ORG &N $55. Sansul &tereo recelvtrs. membership In 1..aguM blffder. 20 cinder block• "" model woo x. m ; m00c1 ae.ch'• exclUJl\li! 111&h-20--1". Son\@ Wied brirl<. Rentals fr t' lW>, $125. Sat 1; Sun 9"'5. lllnd ,Racquet Club. Only Afilc. tlrH &. wtw!tli. TV . . .#<I 979-1725.. 1721 w. Adams. 10 fAmilles 1&re r>rlvlleg@d an~nna. rotor. 100'' ~ '· Sant.a Ana. Near Brilltol & to pley on a wind-free, Mmp ro~. 8aml rack , Open Hlahtt 'Ill t \Vu.mer. llJrhted 1 tourt t u1dc ke1 ~ Ii Ide . a -bed. Atotorcyclc, Saf: 'ttl $:•, spn. 1 s.:~ =:.~ RET ' FR£IOH'l' DA.MAGE SALE [ ,,.. .. ...... 11 S OR.ll'LAME INTE.'RNAT'l.. • IREE-EARLY OR LATE N~wa !'~';";n:,ii.m:':';': ..... ;;;;;;;;;;;;:"lllt Co N"'1• W b th• DlthY.'ht\en, New WU• nsullanta ' &lea ~l&ra. e ave lS &tore -Thls fantastic store nnl.)'. Credit. BotA. 3623 Free To You IOU li'ot with fabulous people who work tn it and ju.st \V, WarMr, Santa Ana, near --------FACELIFT as fabulous people who buy from It. We Harbor, 919-ml ABANOONEJl, Mu.1 find who work in the store think enough ot our Pim.co aide by aidt relf\s. aood home lor ad ora'bl e WITHOUT SUR.GERY great customers to want them to have their 11.•hlte, frost trte. S190. !Ate black " brown puppy. A tl\l\li111tlt"' DeW Prodlk:t. JOWn Jltrsonal greeter -JnfonnaUOn afld nwxtel Washer Ii: e:lec dryer.a ='1J.-O'J3l;"oo""'o"x:.i''~1~1.~/Sh~,~,.-.-,-.-d~• Oill now tor )'C1W' apft'· securitj' man at our doors to welcome them =ffg acl, 11.illte, S 15 0 · Jovtn,i ~horn~. s P; ye d, ¥ou'U never t'tflrtt u as they enter, direct them to various areas KENMORE auto 11.'ather S85, . ownel! §OW&' Eut. 675-e5TT 1 642-1B43~~~1621 of· the s tore in which they p1ight be inter-Norge 1111 dryer $70, Philco Love. children .. You1\&'. Part • ANTIQ1JE A Ntw rom.•t1ne away n A l'el Cll\la Chev,irxtcn&lonb umpc r .. *Pl•.-··· Grands J !Ii Ori l'ltal t nclghbw'hoOd. II '• a ten-1123 S.1.-:. Sltyli.uc, s A. ...,. e"''t ry, c carpe s. nlt ke" club that"• so ex· ~17 Baldwin -P.,ble -.(:bilielllkoolj."'ul---$1£ned on Paintinp, beaut. ~ • . • wa,L;_ • a.c._ • .c•rved Dinn&. t';u11b:,_.e . .J.e.oJ..on_tbtEbOOr-Dryer-$-· At &ll.ti.m' SALES CLERK ested, thank them for shopping with ua as Wllliher $50, Maytag. elect ~~~~~Iler. xlnt watchdo&· they leave and all the while teeplng •-..fs~~"~"mn~~;·~G~uar;.~~,.;:d~•;l ·~~~~~~!i'i~"F:§~~ South cy11t ~u._.,._,_watch!ul_e e_outJor 1hose~.acy.Je.w...peopla J.\M...-Sbep_wix mo1e-s i5i"ilii 8 tu r t1n1e, n1ntw~. (no1 cus mers) who might be trying to &hop-Harv!t rold~~i..!es:. I~ MMn'11:n::.1s~~. children. experienced aales i:lt!1·k w/ llit from us. --m_a.IJ.q, wate.t \IP in, 10 -"'="'-.!!!!!..:o<O... ___ I ~~~-:~~_i norlo•dnt~ robo ~,',· -"-1m:rd ot dtrecton·come1 $85--$100. hart z.ietal Sk!i llituuett •• ~r -~ .,, '-'IWAlllAIH:! ... ,._...,, ~ith n1cn1benhlp. In-$30. 497.217g .,. Silver, whlte french bU.tfet, qu_iries, Sa<l-'1146 atter·1:-o=-'7~~..,._--,-.,.,-I way • Stol"fy jt Qv}[1. : ~ptrlcnce or lntere1t In This posftiOn calls fOr much more than mos old, 19.2 cu ft, ·s»J, Furniture 9050 :' ·';O::: =s :! =~~; someone who Js trained exclusively In se-m-m aft 4. lo.fink Coftt, mall'rnlty &. 8 p,n1. Misc, W~nttd IOl1 er • W\trlltur -Y&JG&h other clothea. And n1 u ch , LEE'S New S&:ita .b· ••••••• ·•1 n1erchandiser &r be flex lble curlty work, in fact it is not even mandatory COLDSPOT rerrta:eralOr 11 to w<>rk: some evenings & -we have our own training program. How-C\I fl. Old bu1 runs good. ~ll!aiR! • up~tb"""I • 111001<1. misc. !-'rl., &.it., Sun. S.4 Coron• dol Mir UHGE or 1\l•b1 PUIH'd " ........... \1 ft#. ...,,.., " arb!e • • e, w go only! 110 Saint Regis PL, 1z Baby Carriaae. &)'<rt • •· • ·" .. • ~ · Y.-eekends. ever, we can1t train someone to like people, ~ 241 Avocado, J\pt 25. ' ~~~~8Z1~~: to care about our customers and see to it TRASH OOMPACTOR. new, ~te'V~~et~i~.1 i~~~ Sllnta Asia.toll Newport N~~~~-~y l•==ri55'c7-c--0338==,.,.-=,.1Grand>*OR. GANS*_:_.,,,:'f35 (1890> Love Sea ta, cut "A'"'~"~·)=~---·-= Mus lea I ln1trum6tl I08l ~. velwL $500. Recllner, $1.5. SUN. ONLY! 9-4. DINING ~SPECIALS VIOLIN, date lSIU. JohB ~ .. 8j{11~f:~Mblii~ .• : 9681109 Rm Set, \\'ashing 1.t a ch. Reiger ~as $5.:19 ...,u, o....i~u:a,.""-·---. Coffee Tbl, End Tbl, Bar, Other house ants. Hamntig et S ohn e in ·-"'--;;;u.;;;;;;;i EARLY American Sofa and s 1 ·-. Hide-a-•·• (-"), Neultirchen bel A d 0 r f • • Wuriit;>.u L that they are well taken care or. Those !eel-TAPPAN, harvest .: 0 t d , SALESWOMAN ings must come from. within -Must already s100. Earn up 10 $150. run or be a part o( your personalU.Y & mq,keup. \Ve call 833-8679. Cha'· Uk 1•~00 AJ ""'~ """" ,.,... 5 Gal Ash. flowerina Pean, a . , u·, e new. ......... 90 misc h.shJd items, clothes, ea It t I fu I tone and ~.en. part·tJme ~ expenaes. En-feel this opening on our staff calls tor a GE Americana goki d/d.r. joy "M>rtdng ln area I n t {' ed 1 dia ..., sed "''hlch )'OU llve, calling on ~a ure, re ID ' retired gentleman wbo ls ce penser renJg, u Maple Dinette Set with 2 Acacia, Bottlebrush &. &II N 1 baJ-• 0 ti carpenters note: 64 metal 5 gal & l gal Privis. 4<Y."c l'!:!lOllanCe. ew Y rt n:u P gan ..•....•....•• , , S captain chaJ.n;, 6 regular louvered doors. (maM 0 OFF~ how. Total package S350. Lc:»l·rey Spinet: ....... . expectMt mothen wit~ tree in good health (being on your feet is a must) ~~?O~w $953; $615/otttr. gifts tram diaper service. and is looking for sqme part time hours to chain, like new. $125.00. ferl &4.5o-8217 or 2451 Marino C'l'-p)ant groun(I cowr, re&· Call !'>16-5110 after 6 P~r. \Vurlluer S)'lnel, new ,. s r · J.1710 or 61:-92&1. Or,(Bay!horesl N.8 . 17 ll:i 00 11 59 p/flat Do not call be lore 6, the Ha.nu non.I A-100 • , , , ·~: COUQ{ $50, Spanl11h coffee :s· AJR-,,._ .... •-""'" · ' 1~ · : • . • · ans~·ering aervlce d u r l n g ~ WIN FREE :s abl I ~ o..ump • .,ssor .,. sp • ...,. dn~11me doe1 ool know ol 0 GAN LESSON ' t e Ir. match end tab e n-1 I 675-5750 -gun. nu ary awn mower. this ad, Private pany . S7 5, Bunk beds $35, Antlq. sq. Oak table. Mod RENT FULLERlON .MlUJ BAB~ 'ND ·u ' I round t hi kl h d I G.E. Elect11c dl').·er, all aet-"""' Y.·1 ra n . -ou s wee y sc e u e. If the posi· Ungs. 5 yn old. \Vorks pmt0nable ladies. For in-Uon described abov d d f . terview phone, 5:17...0121 e seems rea y ma e or perfect. $50, 552-0613. Boolmhelf $30, Spanl11h Onk din tbl w/chn. 0 Ider SCRAM-LETS 18191 li.'uclld, Fount.in vai y dresser $75. Dreascn $25 typewrlt.!:r. tv, &110W tires, 5"57-4836 'J each, refrlg $150. 552-1120 clothes etc. 99-18 Alter Cr.. $] 171 ·1105 ,·11 Y?U, please send a brief resume to Daily R•nt We1her1/Dry•r1 =r,."yns""To $IOO P11oi Classified Ad.J'lo. W9, P.O. Box 1560. tsz. Wk. Full Maint Need lnour•nco Costa Mesa, 92626, and we will contact you •639-1202• Fount. Vly: (Acl"OS5 from , ANSWERS MA nRESSES.. ., •01~i', Sq. Pkl .. , & s.. 11<1-ss1..au 122 N. """°"· rw1 · n.i• on. l>';===c:-==,-=· IBALD\\'TN ORGASONI fl ••• MAnRESSES e ESTATE SALE e r-.locker -~'oeful-Damnge GIBSON Elec. Acoustic. Col· Ironic organ. 2 f.tanuti for an interview. FREE PICKUP -Rel's · ' Office E xperlenc• Appl's & Scrap ?.tetal 833-9145 Call anytime, 675-5258 * • * * * H•lp Wanted, M•Fl 7100Help Wanted, M&F 7100 2 Westinghouse Bronze Tone LEGAL TRAINEE P&ya J600..100)o 1'~rc~ No , , legal exper. req'd, Top 111.w tlrm will 11'1\ln. Sales ~frjgerators, I i k e new Queen, Full & Twin Sets Fine Bdnn S u I t e ' fine -Sleigh -Invest -Emetic l~tor'11 Item, Afake offer. etc. \Valnut, model 71 . PRICED TO MOVE NOW!! rurniture, pedestal g a me • ..,,... COht~tER.ClAL ~~lern-F15;:~e, Xlnt. cond. Perfect condition. Be.au11 ul TRAINEE cond., $130-$150. 5-16-0269. 833--9625 A: 646-8686 tbl, many hshld llenu. Anti-TV announcer, excltedly: -'· '""· tone. Lots qf extru. J MUSI' Sell, Kenmore elect. I ~!!"~!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!• I ql.¥ls. All-Space St 0 r age, "\Ve are lntem.tpting this LA Sl:.""J'E Trumpet. SJ 6 O arnund !: -prlee other u dryer, excellent cond. Does EARLY American Sofa and corner Hamilton & Newland commercial to announce a value tor $130. Like new organs aNi then ~ l mol"l."55)-""~31397=,,...,.,._,,:=-I Cbatr, like new. $125.00 Al91>, _""H,_,·7~"=-· '-'11".B"-.-"Fri""'._,•=Sa=!'c,. _ brand new COt.lr.fERClAL cond. C1dl att~r 5. 541)....4845. w.a one ... Call. 546-6 WASHER A Dryer, Pen-Maple Dinette Set with 2 '. PUBLIC AUCTION th::.tjustcamelnthestudio.'' DEAGAN Electra_ Vibes. P~r. Do not call be~ett 6, ncret.t nnest, used 6 mo'L captain ch11.ln, 6 regular ~!ANY lTEMS OF ,,...""" EXPERIENCED feature 4 octaves 1 )Told, Hardly the Mi•~~ IM.'n;c." r- 13:1-9145 A way for a high school greduat• lo enter the newspaper business Sac. S:lXI. 645-8674 chairs, like l'le\\'. $125.00. ESI'ATE JEWELRY,"" AR? writ~r. proof reader, copy used. $roll. Dan 493-6744. i.ng daytime does no\,J WASHER. WORKING CON-63().lnD or 633-9334. O 8 J EC TS, ANTIQUE& editor v:ishe1 to con 1_11 c I l97l GUILD t>-3S F' 0 I k of lhifl• lld. • Printe . DAILY PILOT Personnel Re1ource1 Agt!ncy: 1151 Dove St Suite 112, Ne"'1JOrl Bt'11ch Free, Fee & Te~porary , 'ftlis highly successfuJ local newspaper has an opening for a trainee in the circulation sales area. Selected applicant will receive a lib;eral starting salary, regularly scheduled raise~, bonus opport.ilnities, and many fringe ~net1ts such as p3..1~ va~atlons, paid group 1nsw;ance and a creclit union. He will also be pr"?v.1ded. a company car with personal use privileges. DmON. $45. -*NE\V from model home, FINE FURN. ETC. PHONE " person of.similar exper1en~ Guitar and <'ase. Xlnt oond. JU11t red~ prle! to . 646-78)5 . , _ _, u d ro and mterert! for co--..,.,,.., 551--0-175. Hurry!! \ I !P: SECRETARY $600 ~eed elliclent, organized ht· riiv. Good phone f)C!rsonallty. Sell atarter. X I h ' l co benefits. WHITE ?-.Iaytag Y.'aSher &. elec. dryer, S50 each. range, rule a......... I e R INFO 6 BROCHURE laboraUon on or pren•.,.a· '-;;·-~-""'~~~'""'~--1 >'!ELD''" ...... ""'-b• _;.·1 ... lawn vti.cuum, Mower, 645-2XKI. hon or articles s 10 r r; s 1TELECASTER. '6 7, l\'Ol"'Y, •.•w ... ,... .......... .an Call 64.5-7408. 8icyclt,J I020 edger, antique tbts. bdrm -~-"'N"'o"'v"'1"1"'1s"u"N,.---novels, etc. \V~ltP. Box No'. great 110Und! Slt5. or trade pillOOll *-~. ~ ~ set, din set, nn sets, cor. Clothe• sz 9, new l nr new. 317, ceo Da..ily Pilot, P.O. for gd Amp.• S.17-9606 ~ra.~ers~p~,c~'; grp. + misc. 962-1637 jewelry, funi\Jure, cptn'g, Box 1560, Olfita 1.fesa, Calif. Ofc. Furn. & Equip. aoas busine51, . Rntal w/OD' fl M~LE be<lnn. 1et, trl~'I Household Items, O t her 92l26 ho. K • s -· AAMES 100% FREE Bureau ot Employment Agency USED "·built Bicycl•• like r · •1 ta~ d 1 'l! SCI\ 300 _, to u:1, awa1, · t • """' · nigu s ""• misc items. 24.17 Holiday. PUBLIC AUCTION · f .aec. typewriter Baldwin Chick.•$ • new. Approx ~I Orig. prict. headbrd, bo...: s-prtng NB. . , $275 ($325 val.) Royal Stand. y "·--• -7706 H11.rbor, Cl\f 55&-1100 ' Anahm 600 N Euclid 776-8120 0rg 2 City Bl Ea1t 634-1222 10, 5, 3 apds iii; Stingrays, & hr\att, Xint cond. S 7 5 . ~G'"ARA"-~G~E-SA~LE~~Sa-t-·-S-.. -. MANY ITEMS OF FINE poM. &. carrying...-case S75. FfEamLD•:~S • ~~,,·,··) · ?.f o to ---cross equ.ipment 'i .,;<o;;Z13l~l ,;<30-<84.l"""°'~----"" .... ESfATE JEWELRY, ART LC g 'th Id · ht , ~aeh Ctuiaen. tll 4. Everythina-priced to OBJECTS ANTIQUES . k mi ~o f Pllg $35' 1'!972 BrookhllI'llt St., LC R&CYCLID CYCLES ~~•eoperw N,.,.Eo:;10~. As::'a": ~ go. 241 Tut&ne Rd. C.M. FINE FURf'!. ETc. PHONE H;': :a nca1!1:1~:.n ~~rvi~ Inflation Stop ~ •. Applicants must be 18, have a clean dr1·v-~= w ~.. H N B ~ H IOff FOR INFO • BROCHURE on.IU • ......._t "'"Y• · · Beater Bar upright Oriti .. ~""""" "" · books, etc., $425 val., $375. SALEI '"' ing record, have a high school diploma. 64~8288 vRcumn w/attach. s 3 o. ;,.~ 644-4644. pi a no• &: o r g,it.1.} Secy/ Adm Asst l~ours are generally 11 A.M. to 9 P.M. with S'ALE 10 Spd5, 3 Spd!; & 20" 968-5564. QTR. Horse for lea&e to exp. WANTED e OFC/WAREHSE ?-IOYing rolled-back_,rn:k.-e!!"' To $1000 some Saturday overtime. Boys; lO·a'.1% above KING SIZE BED, ne\v , rider only. Dec lst. In TOP CASH DOLLAR PAID SaleOfcdes~.tbla,chs~. COA-ST-MU!IC'f r,: '5·909'Adm.iniatnt.tlve.Take wholeaale. The Red Baron comp, still packaged. Xtra C613o~na86 del Mar area, FOR YOUR JE\\'ELRY, 11~ore&Htelixtures,shelfg, 64Z..285l CM, 963-6133 f:V -.over to release general m:m-It you are qualified. and are interested in Bicycle Workll, 1884 Placen-firm. 1115.(Worth •A.:''.) 8 ""''°'~"i-7·...,.~~----Pitnc" scales & mall mach learrun. bo h I CM"·~-~ ~APPA \\'ATC.lIF.SARTOBJECTS I 'SPIN!jl_MllhO arer tot other projects. g more a ut w ere t.hJs training t •· · · Q'W'lW•v Queen, $15S. incl& delivery LOOSA Rea. 6 yn. · ' ?o.Uac. Sat-r.fon, ~3. um ~':. · -l§t"'I . Good typing. Sh nl~. not leads, come to the DAJLY PILOT office 300 BO~IA Green w/air Usually home. 832-2488 Westem/English trained GO~n. SIL~R SERVICE, E. Edinger, SA. l 'blk w Wurllt · fix. JJ .nt'CffS. Pre.fer manut. back-\Vest Bay Street and ask for Mr WilliruUs in pump. Brand tiew, Sacrifice ••DINING TBL. I Hi-be.ck $650. &-4486 eve. flNE F1JRN "'ANTIQUES. Nwpt Fnvy dealers-price or offeor. ground & aupe!'Yisory exper. tht CirCulation Department. • al $80. 536-9825 • • chain. China cab l net. SACRIFICE, Must sell. Reg. 645-2200 FOR SALE, se\•eraJ of-ing '° ·~~ ... ~~t Abiga.H Abbot Personnel ENGLlgf 10 speed bike, 27" SOLID WALNtrr, Cost Thoroughbreet &fa.re, S850 , , I BUY!! fices of hi&h quality oUlce by~ .~:"Sl\!.AJti;i~ A.Mency. 230 \V. Warner, An Equal Opportunity Employer ~~ xlnt condJOon, $50 $4000. ?.fake oiler. Pri ply. 1,cC=•="°'"""'==~' -----1 Good, used furniture &: f:umltu~, Desks. ch airs. ~~Tut~ r 1..:""'=":.:: 200:::.· :::5·::•:.· ::55::1 .. .::122::=:·~-H ciOo~lpoWW.oirniited~~M&~JFi'lfifao~Hfiil ~W~~fj=~:i'ruiil·~~~c..===-.....-Eves, 646-4656 PALOMINO Gelding for sale. AP'llisnces or will aell for you files. pictures & ~tc. Call Make oiler., Prl ptyt' SECRETARY, publish~ .., ' • P i1ntff, maF 1100 Building Materii1 ls 8025 C It O CO LATE b r o"'' n \\'ell trained. Tacit & sad-MASTERS AUCTION 642-2642 646-4658 firm needs sharp ' ' G a SERVICE Sta. A t ten cl .1.0;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.1 naugahyde couch, chair & die. 49-i-2101: 494-2698. 646 1616 or' 833-9625 LRG Exec. d e 1 k --4 -4 x T 7 , ~""'""';-:-:-=,,-.,=:!: Fr 1 d ll Y'' in advertising P/time eve&/'4'knda. Avail JEMPQ AIRLESS SPRAY Com· ottoman, 9 mos. old $410. 1 °"o~.c~. ~,~ •• ~1r""'G~oo~,'-"'p.,.=~Barn.--I aft. 6 or Sunday 8J9--097t "'-alnut inlaid w /cherry BALD\VlN Acrosonic department. Good lyplng 3P?.1. Neat handwriting & pressor, new. $600. 64-H38fJ c>l=s.9'rot="--------2 stalla open, $75 w/ feed. "'"='=--''-"""'-"-C"'-'C'-'c-:1 v."OOd. 2 Cov'd annchain Piano. '$600. ~%430 Sill req. Muiit be 1 e If appear. Apply morns, 2590 or -499-4131 HEAVY FLEX Steel 2 Pieee Must contact~ evea. ALTEC apeaken in cabinet + 11\\'ivel ctu1lr n" au(. -'"'""'=:""""':·=·===rl=!- '1t;iJ1rr, a f; u r a 1 e 't.o in-l ~"o;";;;'o;"°:;;"o,;:Bl::;·,;0==,I,...,._...,..., Now acceptJn: f'e!UmH for Cameras&: &quip. i030 gold Sect. $325. Ba 1 d w In BAY A1ARE. 9 yra pleasure wi th 10" base & dividing v..000." USQ, Call .~77. PRIVATE Pl\RTY \V ~1!.'n'in;m~~\oe. ~ SllIPPlNG /Receiving clerk experienced Eng In e en, . Piano $600. Both XI n t -beam. bl>ne, &Z 'to handle'. =~~n~so E~=~e n: Wi1lnut MatChing Desk TO BUY PIANO hour "''Ork week. For In-for 1 ma 11 manufacturing Dl.."'Signers Dra t ts man nIJICA 51'·701, t-.'ew.,§.ll ac-~2430 eves. only. s.175. Saddle&: pad. 673-7299. lY.'O extra 8 .• ...,..akera $150 cred~, •chalr, 2 drawer CASH * 547~- tervlPW call t.tlss ChApman comp&ty In Irvine, Full Technlcat'wrtters. Part~ ·:!~i:nseincl.triZoopodm,be~~ COUCH 40's, plain styl"e, IJ'I", ••--1..,·-ry I07I or offer. 968--1971 legal file, 4 gun glasa front HAJ...fMONP Elec~ : 546-4370 Afr. 9A?.I Mon . or Fc time. J\.llllt have An a I Y st, Tech n i ca I d-~~e ,s, :.~~ ,,388·J newly uphols, green, Primo 1Tit1r;;n ,,.. SE" 10 ~. blk• I J,. caae. 642-93!N. l\13. Spillf!t, Mahogao>'. v·'I C•llf dr! 1 · I 11 u atra-Teclmlclans, u cany g. case . ........, ..,,..u_,. tbl •·x,··. •--•ma"·. ....... "I:"' ~ -". ••• ·.-' a!t•r,'5." · ! SECRETARY °" . ven ic . Programmers, System a or 131 Q".:k:"96G-2269 , ..... .., ""' *HOBBYISTS* Weight set, 110 lb. $10 . EXEC swvl chrs $1 5/25, ._..,. ... ~"~ ,'< indtv. Position requ i res IJ~SHIOOIPPING l n. I·"-Ana1yst&-CostAceountanta, STEREO -JD PROJ. &: BEA\JT!FUL Fr. Prov . SURPLUS ~-"·· hln Guitar SlO. 11'' TV sePlcy ehn86S87/24.W D1"',·c•""M· SewingMechf.,__ '. ~ lypl"0 sklll•. Ablli'" ~'""'ce vuig 1-Sk P k I lne C I 16'1M ~-·-" .-... ,...,.,. niac · w/s"··-n •Ar.; 0 -•-"'ller crce, • 6 """" • .., 'J a i.a f 'I h·-•1· '"""' Y ar • rv amera, a JIO •• ,......,.., d-sser w Im I rr o r $75. ery Model 33 lino"-................. 'P"· nuUA• ' 64"1"1 PORTABLE Sin ~, 7 towm-klndcpendently.Rec-erAa or mat ........ ing. NEVER A FEE movie proj. Will trade . M''tht d k'~ Uk · •JI"'; Shp $175. Contractor's -r=--ger -·~) on1 keeDlng or lile acco1¥1t-Apply ln person Dentalloy, AT TEMPO 1-;"'""""':="'=-----.m· I .'"'"!:l!:a:'! m'~"ng_•_•_.~_· __ •~n~u, Con1et w/2 magazines, proo! wheelbarrow $35. 552-7237 R 0 y AL el e c. off i cc .. Z~Zag; Cs.se, Attac 1"" ht'lp"fl.ll. Salary ba!U!d on Inc, 1310 Loi::an AVe, C.M. Tern T H 1 ~ press, galley cabinP.ta. Call MlNK lor Ch r 1, 1 ma,. ..,,...,., ... iter, Clean, g 0 0 d Like new,·$80, 979-9 " ·~ 1 1Jo 1 s SHOEMAN po em~ary ep Cats I035 BEAt.rr. nttan game tahle OSCAR, 6 42·4321 days, ·J!'.'.;;~'•o~ 67 .. ~""" Cl.ASS SET.LS .,_,, expM'. App Y Na na Y5--"'...:..------'--ned 00 54-4-3'll 7 nil"s. &autitul Autumn Hare co,...,, +'"· .ruu.:;. -u-u;. tmta Co.,,, 4361 Birch St, To train tor assistan t TYPTS~'i' ,JfSA LTHY ,. HYGIENIC w/-4 cushk> chn Sl 1' mink stole. Truthfully worn N.B. I Near O.C. Airport) manage} of quality shoe P/time. Accurate t y pi 1 t NO CLE AN ING. New =.J~~n, dark WANTED just 3 times. Cost over $700, M&.7360 store. Xln't oppor, Appl,Y needed 60-10 w.p,m,. Repro Cat Litter Boxes for Old TOP CASH DOLLAR PAID &ell fDr $300. 642--8912 or Secretarial S&A Shoes, 333 E. 17th St, exper. helpful. Apply Na-De.l ivered 3 Tln1es ~7eekly. * SOFA & Lo~seat ~ FOR YOUR JEWELRY. i ,c"""""0'29'0'3'0.,-,,..,"'°-:7.=,.,-I MTST TYPIST Costa Mesa. tional Syetems O:>rp, 4361 CATIA-BOX. 673-6217. gJ qual,, cstni made, 9 O \\'ATCHE", ART OBJECI'S, ORGAN : 0 r I g S 2 19 !'I. flyina" lingers wl11 be your SPEECH t h e r a p i 11 t . tor -Birth St, N .8. !i 4 6 -7 3 6 0 • SIA?.fESE kitten, Seal point used, Wlually hm. 968-7 l GOLD, SILVER SERVICE, S ll c r i f I c e ! $1500. Can ~ to I u cc e 11 \V/ln-apha1ic stroke patient. Stu-(Near o.c. AJ.TpOr") 6iale, g wk!, CTA reg., COUCH " Love Seat $80. FINE ruRN & ANTIQUES. flnance. Xlnt-cond. Private A COfMNIDITSHOPPIM<l,., ternat.km&I COf1>. Dental &: dent ok. Cdl\J. 60-5316. WANTED F 0 x y-tntelllgenl $«1. SSJ...f:i359 SPMiab atyle end tbl. $25. 645-2200 p. rt y. n 0 d \\t nip ml . SEWING GUIDE FOii THE profit aharin.g. Gil Lynn SUPPLY CLERK dtick w(her head toa:ether Dogs 1040 AU ln gd cond. 5.36-6997. -O~XY~-A~CETYLEN~---E-wol-d~in-g l -~"=1-<=5<~7="'~64&-==2393=·=~-I GAL OH Tli! GO. o\j;ij~ M&ncb. 833-2700, Dennia Ii No exp req'd: train at full to ~'Ork n1 coordlnator cl BEER Barrel furn, set.ln c lu(l.earegulators, HOLIDAY BOtmQUE by _..._.,..._~----1!!!!•11 DeMis Personnel Aatncy of pay bc:nelits.. ...M-F .18-3-:1. in-aUairs for young business e PET WORLD e ma1ching bar, Xln't cond. hose, tips, Q &: \V9 Linde Senior Girl Scout Troop Las For in eel in Woman'i World 1rvlne, :1082 P.1"lchel10n Dr. ten'\ew now. Call )"our man at his beach are a Yorkies, Shlh·TZu, Uuo-ping pong tbl, misc. S46-£635 ~7 .i....xlnt cond, S 2 O O. ~.~ras Sco~t ~~ ~ri Call Sue 642·5'71, etJc. 330 SEC'Y to $700 Armv Recruiter and Join estate. Uve in or out .. can Apeo, Doxie, Spitz, Toy Fox GREEN/Gold velvet pattern '" -v•o~ Type 70, Sh 70 the people who've jo\nffl the M>-1546. aak for I.tr. F1int. Terriers, Oiihua.hua, Tiny loveseat. wood cat'\-ed skies, SHOP SALE: Lathes, pov.-er Adams.. CM (next to Poat Spilt Fee/Al~ Ftt Jobi Army. C.osta. i\ltSD., 11--J.}.llGl 3 WO?o.fEN l mm ed. to Poodles, Pit Bulls, Bull Sl.2.5 ea 831..-0'J)4, 1131-110'2 sa9'"S, punch press. misc. 1-•~'"~·"'=' --~----1 WESTCLIFF di 1 tribute Chrlstmaa pro-Terr I er s, Cockapoo. 100 LOVELY Rattan Dining set. items. 1001 W. 17th St, SUite ?.fINK jacket. Violet Azurirw. J>enonnet Agency TELEPHONE WORK duels. Full, p/t. llifr. Levi ·-IXED PUPS Stud Service 6 chrs. $125. Excellent oond. L. 642-0070 Rcsemont ski boots S's. 2 II.lark Ill Center I Z."ROM YOUR HOME 846-6455. Most Breeds. 2528 \Vest 17th 67";>-1084 GENERATOR. 3.15 KW. PB~I ·, kids llkis ~-c md. 1651 E. Edinger, s.,\. WHO WANTS 1'0 WORK? at Fairview, Santa Ana. QUEENSIZE hideubed sofa, volts 120--240, Wts , eng. Win 644~=-woven ~.,rea · C·'i -"A" o""" NO SEWNG DRIVE A CAB! Open Eves. 531-502'7 :tdnl cond, SUIO. """-'er alt ..,.,.,/ofr 6'5-16\0 • seCR~Y TOP CQ~lMISSlONS , CttOOSJi: yoor hours, work LAB RAD o R puppies, 831)-2.$04 Mi~cellen:::s ' ... l~~co~i~ S~;. ~~ ~; :Musthavelhelollowlng 848-()4Cl}orT.l4--0720 for,youneU, be your own purebr ed, 6 wks old Garage Sale 8055 $"9 S d k- Eq. Opp. Employer boas. Men or wonien, Can B;ea.,_utiful famlly &. bunting --"-'---'----BICYCLES-New cu&!. blt. ~;. M5--~reo tape cc 'AkWs: Shorthand, 1 0 0 + • TELEPHONE CALLERS be aliaht~v ))andlcspped dbif S3S 645-3107 G ARl\VAREHSE ~IOVING Qeach Cruisers, l20 ga. -Typing 70 .+, •T:rong ape11er; EAnN Chriifmas m 0 n.ey:-Neat • Clean Appe&ranbe. IJUSH" SETTER PUPPIE"S. SALE otc dr-':s, tbls, chn, spokes, trnt drum brk, $160. SCUBA DIVERS! US Oh·ers versallle, flexible, 11.nd ahle Housewlves.student•Retired Vta., retired. A.p 25 to 70, AKC. 8 "''ks Xmas Eve. Store & Ute flxlu l'fl:, shelf"g, SEW UP TffiES-\Volber, buy 84 Cu Ft. alun1lnun1 tank. ~~~. ';!~~~aupervlslon. \Vork in our oUice or your Supplement your lnrome. ?tlales SlSG--f'emales Sl~. scales, n1lsc. Sat-!'>ton, 9-3, 3-receive 4-best buy in area. Calypso IV Reg. S 1 6 0 · honit niomings-evenings or Drive a C'lb II hl'll or moro 11 9GZ..ll14 9132 E. Edinger, SA. l blk NE\VPORT HEIGHTS l-i644-im7"i886""'-;"""""""'""'""I *Sec'ys, Bookkeepers both. Call 893-6305 or conie day, Apply in oeracn, \V N""'Pt f'rwy BICYCLE SHOP QUILTS 1-1 AN 0 ?>1 ADE Ua: Reinden Agency lo OU" oUice at 7908 Yellow cab t:o., 186 E. 16th S:IERRY'S K9 ALL BREEDS 2 Gd. Suzuki IMJ"s, 1 fi1iniblke, 371 Old Npt Bl, NB (across HE J R L 0 0 ~IS . Various · fOa> Birch St., Suite 104 \Ve s t mi n 1 t e r BJ v d . St., Costa P.feaa. Boarding & Grooming Allo sax, recliner, tbl saw, Npt Bl from Hoag Hcsp.) sizes, reasonably pr l c e d • f.lewrt'rt BeAch 833·111 00 Westminster, Office '' B' • X RAY Pickup&: Delivery -4x8 box trlr. clothing, misc. NEWPORT ~a'ch Tenn 181 ;6~7><;M4cc:~~~--~-,,-I DlelAJob Ul-OISJ between 9am & noon or TRANSCRIBER PoodlePuppySalea4&-2S48 2779 San Juan Lane. CM. ClubFa mllyTennis BRIDAL Gown, Ivory NoCharneToYou 5pml8pm. Sa ·a t c I It •t;.cNIATURE ~.Sat/Sun. Membership. Sacrifice. ~mbroideredAlencon • n emene tncr;i. os. sdiNAUZER* SAT afternoon .l Sun 16 • (714) 833-1815 (213 ) lace,_arls; Camtlotcap-Eltabt.Jitd 1965 TELEPHONE SALES pJJal. 664 Cl!lmtno De Los '· Male. 12 Wks ......i 1-g.10 640-09'T3 SECRETARY, Newport f'in· Part time \\'Ork av a i I • Matts, S. Cltm. XI n • t "'"'I or eves 548-4990 17 water &leis. refrlg, 2 con-273-5700. vcu w1 sz . . anclal Center Law .Finn 4Pr-.f-9Pl>t. Selling the Los aalary.Conta c tr-.tr. ~ sole TV's, twl• bed, misc, TIYAr.lAHA250Enduro , JANITORIA"L & Carpel Angeles Timi!! to prospect.a Garneau, (Iltl 49&-1122, ext B EA G LE P UPP J E S • 2101 Granada, BP xlnl rond. :;.; 1at Scakeg Oeaning C h e m I ca I 1 &. ~181UJ!~~st::~~: in Oro..i.ge O>unty. \Ve pay 441 Lovable "Snoopy''. ·Female. BARGAIN PRICES. StO\·e. Aqua r I um w /ex tru. Equipment. Who I e 11 a I e --• wages &. comm. Call for Shob. AKC. Clwnp lines. chn., desk, rugs & misc. 96&-5448 prlcea, &45-4585 or 636-4753 N.18.f)' open, conlact P.fr. d 1.,1 . ~ 642--1695 AIJ-. In rear oU 311 2 G-10x s WellA, at 714-644-8181. e cu 1 l I ~ ~J Porta-Hird r.:apirator. Unique 14 now TI re 1 SECRETARY for Filn1 Dis. Los Angeles Times •dlWlllM . . BEAGLE Pups. AKC Reg., Fernleaf. CDI.1. Dreaa z.~onn Prote11slonal moW'lted on lt" Rl&g atylc uibutors, Dana Polnl. Book· f,40.0301 ~-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii·::.;ijjj IO ·.~:k"S. Champk>n Pedigree. TIV1N Bed11 &; Bo:< Sp. Xlnt illlir Drye1· !'.Ten's goU clubs rims. >..1nt c on d . $SQ, keeping & good typi ng ik111s equal opponw1ity employer ~ Shots. 3 males, S60 ea: 1 rond, clothing, hsehld itenl.!I, Best offer !:57·2668 9634115. a n1111t. Great potential . Call TELLER Antiques I005 feniale. $35. 96:}-IS86. misc. 2'1031 Ne"'·port Circle. LEADING Tei n n 1 • Club =a~u"M=PE~R~POO=~L~T~bl~ .. ~ll"k•-1 493-2151 1) "-m. to 5 p.m. PURE BREED GE R P..l AN HB. Sat/Sun. 9 to 5 pm. •A•mbershlp. l1.000. You ~. r.t1tke nlce Olrl::tmRs .,. Bank exfi. only. O:>ntact SHORT HA t R POINTER J FAMILY I '" tr l \OO be I ' SE c RETA Ry • y II. c ~I Deb~ R'v·"1·NE FINE ANTl'-"UE PUPS. $2.l, &4&-6152 ask for Thttt'll F'rl, ~H." ~JJS !aft: s'.'""'ao. fer fee. 67"".>-2&t9 ~~~··=;o...,,~"'.,..._~·~··~·.,',,,·I Brokerago on the Bny, nc-T Robin' E'ff I 1 I N •1 I -OC~C-:;.....-.,-""'-,,.-• C\ll'Ah! typing &: Sil, wor k NATIONAL BANK CLOCKS and l e' rv ne, r ... OU ton t·AU. F\rtll"OOd Sale, Org, 2 couch Barber Cha.Ir• for Tuc:s. lhrU Sal. Phone Allen 2\ii YEAR old ~lstered & Jeffery. Euc, dcl. 175 con!, •.1' ~ sale, 4 Styling chain. 833-3700 IAROMETE"S Sllvor Poodl• wip•pors.115. SAT IS u n II a.on. \>; ~ '' C ll •-"'"9 T~Jor.aJ..64&-0S:iL Equal Oppor, Employer K -636-7155 ABALONE Bal I\ Ski cord. SSJ-\122, Coast a~. SERVICE Shltlon Attendllnt TlfE CARDEN School 0 r TIME 1N CHIME l'.tALTE:.s'E. AKC. Available Surf bcls, • o t 1 :&mu~'. Firewood SupplY ' Gd Used Schcol Desk!! $5.00 .,..-lllte mechanical ability, CdM is look'g, for dedicated ANTIOUES lot atud. Seaseap.?c.. P..Usc. SIS xi cu tt. Frlgidaltt. e11.ch. OLQA Hall. ~ r.tar at Ion& C!ll. ne\s,?hborhood •-qua.I'd. individuals to fill <'" 3/lU> S NB .,.,557 GREAT BUYS $250. Solid maple hutch <& Vista. NB Sat/Sun 9'-1. JtaUon. B:;JQ AM.:S:30 PM. 0"' b al J • .... -1 .. ,, ,.~--.......t•a w l, · · • .,.,_ !! dlnloa...aet.-Er.,Prov. ~ EXPERT Carpet Inst Aller 88.Jit?y OJ)riif.""'"WUJ ' train 1f ..,.....,.., 4 .-'" ...... ~"' -.... • li75.-4277 ?.flNI DACHSHUNDS. R'OMP.tAGE SAL£.~, COM' tbl, 586-0903.--.. 4~--~ Yotmt-nUne: ttpllir, relay quallfied. MUst have Jt'O()(f Te ach'g, poa'1. lntettsted Closed Monday• MALE A FEMALE l·llgh ac1'°°1. Su.n 9 am to HF..AD SiQs Ir D\ndl~. Zl yn eJCP.'r. 64&-5Sl5 loctlrtf's.t24 Marlnef.ve., person1 c ontact: t.frl. -PUBLIC AUCTION AKC 5364134 3 -~•~m~-------\Vllson 64MJR1 -18Jcm. Brand new. Ms-.33M Sterling Silver f I 11 t "'"a re . Bal. fsl. 673-2753. ?.tANY ITE?.fS OF FINE COLLlE PUPS, A.KC SAbles, CLUB SCXUJT P~CK l B 6 · & !ID-2500 (\\'oritl. $130 ar Towle El Grande. 12 pMce (2l SERVICE Sia. men. l xt ESTATE JEWELRY, ART Ftim., Shots., Qwnp lln• Rwnmaait Sale. l.ot1 or 1 .,;oo=l•o.,-~·--~-~-499-122164'-M.'W. Cass. Top wo.gea +comm. *TEMPO* ~EC T S, ANTIQUES. ~ Goodlea. 1938 C1iurch. C.J\.f. Freooh Pro• curved tee!, 9'. BQX TREE-SALE-24" Al>flb'~ Rty O..rey Oievron . FOR IF\JRNNl'O •• ETCDR,..!t!9.;~ GEfilJAN Shepbenl PllPPY· sc-.mo. sauna f&till lD CUil). ~ ....... Call •·""'.,~~a. ' Personalized Designer-Patte'7 · • • I ; ' I ~ ·\; •J : •I . . . ' . Sh1t1on. a>4 S. Coast Hwy. Nttd• You Now! ~ ..... _.,_ V\..Ou•\.Co· &weeks.s:r>.su.-nss DRYERSll.,redleather box sprp A: matt. Chest i ~=;;-~~=-=-=~...., ' ......... ~f'Ch. ~. "IAL'"'"'EJ ~OLE CO,J. chr. $JOO .. baby bed m,, Cli'awtft. ~:·,:nv .IOI&, NE\\tP()RT JltoA('h Trnnls Embroide~d •1tQuin1 in lonr lltnPt-. nOWflftld an -.-~ R Io I I ANTIQC'E usr CON ~· l '""3 i·vv Id p bl ..it1 M h CJ .. Sill b11nded •t the bord~r in8p1red SP4d•a 8o"Ut1QUt SERVICE S"-· Sale11.man It eupt n I t A RIAN • BINATIO~ 8 wetks o Id o u try l ' -uc "°'ii-heri'<-'iltoiinuir.-.~"-'i'-',-~= I uh ~·IMnbership lor r ~•le 1h1• sown, It h111 • ttand~p n'lekM.nd " lube mM. Top pa,y A: binp Typists Cl:R.T GRANO p I ANO· ltcy quid It: tunn,y s;;o' more. 6"2--0'..ll7. HE.AO SKI!\. l"onl thl. dog 581).3362, n11red 11reve1 11nd c;nchNI. in at lhe w1ii.e. with a tl '.brnc.011, Exper. man preFd, Secretarl•I 1.take offer . Pri pty. t M-8709 ' · GARAGE Sale. 8al·Sun. 9'5. nou,,e, l•1,vnftl0\lo-er, Gllrrnrd 1'32="p"1°"ECE""°'Gu=rl",,-rn-,";e"'1"."'.,,"'1-hf.IL. There't a. tlpPer In the cenuir bflck ..... p,. :~lne~r N~~ Shell. 171h & Account Clki =ER Jlllrp, 1.fUJt bl' ~~.Pupplfa Oft to ~:~J>r. ~:, ~~~122366 ~Si~~lt, Coleman stove. ~n ;;~1~.P~'i&-~::r.~ "-r ~:;. ~j{ {!~~· ,:i ~;e:!:S~, •14~~t~c; ::;. VIO: StA. help wanted. Rtprtt-IOld to close Clllate, xlnt 962-1652 Silt & Sun elect food IBM Selectric. r.1orroc<:an RATT,\J.'-' Bar. :1 ni11tchlna •rnd pi1ttem fl\l"'bior, ~11lie .~JUn•1 add.re•• and slj. J;\ltl t'ronl 4pm &. wlu1cb1, ChOCN yoor o.....-n hout'!I. (.'Ond. TI~~16 II.ft 5 sr RERNARl> l1 u p p I"' s idle-er, books. CXtl"flM!r, Rug 6 :c 10. Hair dryr.r. tt\loi\~I StlVlls, ~mtill Retn11: Pr1ce l :J,Ml plu1 2St po1t•1c •nll h1tndhnt. ~ Shell, 313t Jl&rbor, p.1 P&M-tlme • • 11I~nt 1 GOLDEN OAK '°' Box.. Ai< C registo.red. IWl-<1596 jcll~h-y. Mt :Jlxl st. C~l B ~ w TV 642-tall. ~flll. ~llh~l ah.ti mllnt A -neWi!tt des1,n• t'rolll '74 t'all/Wink!r e•ia\o • SERVICE sta. Attendant avall~~e\ri.gf~ £EE ' l>erfect conc:lltlOtll after 5:30 P,1.f, \VOU.K e€Na1. Tool•, ,\ntl-Ml\ffAG "'a•her $-15. Norge I ·.,.;=v""o."'s"1'"1"""""i'-_.=,.",",~,-,'"1"'.1 ~~r:> 11~!~~~ :!,1~.5::::'.w':rt>!-:i~~·= Full I: Pa~Ttme AT TD!fPO $200. *"* 5'~. Free To You i0li5 qoc~. &: ml11t. 303 Klnga RM d~r $."iO. Both ln gd , f\\Wado Cl'C('n, ;\ln'l cond. purch111111 ot ll.l"IY Spsdell peuem 1.n lhi• n•••,. ... il ·ooo E. ColtiR:•lfW')f, N,R Tttmoo 'femoonlr)I' 1felp 48" ROUND Ot\k J)Meatal Rd, NR. 6-~ rond. GM-lm • $2 per ~rd. ~2·0076 ln(lhided ln eic.h book. Siind orde,."' U.l• _..paper, SERVICE 8 t 11 t . Allrndrn1, tnblc w('J IMvtl. $3:iO.. e PUPPIES. e ctASSY Garage Sale I n \\'ATEJ\ 110lt,ner, fu!Jy 11uto .• 88biCri£. maltrrt•, Cl'lf \)td, c/oS~e•, 2 Bridp St •• Milford, N.J, QM43; full or-pt. tlrn.. Chevrop Don'l give up the,.iablp! MS-11'48 6 wkl. !"rte to Rd home. Con Bay. !\al .l. un 9---4, ntw 2 uu\k, Slj5, 61Z..-i007 pn'l"Ul·cr1b, ~wlrur. ~II' 8(lt, l)ep\.CPS. - Sta.. lOOO F61nl\ew, CM Yo!J'll flnd It In Oar ~.ltd &ell Idle l~ ...... "2-56~ MS-.289.l .,: 1J .lkoron Bay, NB, Grn-JSM 9 To~ txt. sun. •TI 837-1$74 • ·-I • ' ' . -. • D 10 OAILY PILOT Sund'1, N"tmbtt H, 1~74'.,....-,.--,-=cr-::--.-----T.:=====:::---T.:;;;-";I .------=,,..~-----Ji '740 SiMrting Goods j(ij4 Bo1t•1 s.11 . '°'°!!!!!!''' 1r•v•t ,,, I Truck1 95'0 1_A_u_ •• _._w_."-'-"----9-S90 8 w ~ 9712 Fl•t J•glil•r 97 !,_._ .. _.d_n_-_ .. _. __ _ . . lw11.1. t"'" Udo" run,..,. 11'£ w.,,,. To """t >~" ·n ""zo" r .c ."' mt. TOP DOLLAR Flat '74 X 19 Cpe '73 XKE 2+2 Cpe '67 MERCEDES BENZ ,,.,..,,.i .. , 100crn. """" ..,. ,.,: V•lu< St JOO, '~'"··I .motkuloo• """"'· "'''" PAID BAVARIAN Only 7,700 Miles t..ssthan 3,500 Mi. S Kl SIB oo". 11 ""''I "" ''"' ,.. .. ,.;i,, ""'let 11'·18' .. 11-0001. u·1'. "'""" •l»t oond. • AM/FM raruo. .,,. """ "' • • ' b~U~ $GO. l..aflle Cump. G7l-'~~ Start Dfic. allh. 673-fia72 :i4~TJJ3 I F.:< l J SU b t 11 ,,_,, . 2 )'1.,. old $.SO. 5-l:J-6~~1 1 · 1~ 14 , _1, .. ,. c·-"""' ,00 f'ORD , 1 "·· 1 -' I MME DIA TEL y M & i ,.. qu ' ie n 1tn1 Ye ow Aulotnalh: tru1111,, fuctocy ult .. "'·'" ~ 61 •-·t Si l 1 ~-k 9070 ' '""' ... "' wui..... ~ v<:Y .,... , with black IO:ll .t mu!Chlf\&: ......... ,,.,,.,, .,,.r ""''"er "1 ~\;.Qr 1n--.,,\ · -1• P• ~ ' tra ler. $1'.iO; &t2-l!)49 alter t''li 11ew lrl11\S ·butt brk~. FOR ALL D ' interior, 4 ~ptoed traM. i-·r.f-b"'rt.k~ ....... A1n·J...:n1 sier:;TI + ~" ~SU~~~~--10\w ~ 0 Ch p" i 111 i ng-Repalr 5 llnd v.·eekt'ndl!I. & t~l .. pocup. s,3~-5-&s.n&. T Al\t sti:1·00. 11port w b'' I 8 trrt.dc Ill&!(, chrotne v.-U,: ~ .... 1 ... ';t torvl•••· Yacht t'alnt. ttnd \'arniBh. uto S•r. & P1rts 9400 :HS-198.1. FOREIGN CARS 0 rttdhtl Tlf'8. Loaded' wltll v.heel1. Full l o&the r In. -~" D TSUN PU 4 pd C'LL OR COME IN R ;'l(lriu I.: showroom f~h-terlor. All lho ldJ'u iL n.1 , $11uitm1n1 Rofft. "B1n1\llckt" Jim 96&-6262. f'RIGa· ~E •Uto 8,. -•· l:>W" A · . · s · " t25801KJ b , .T• """'--" ~ "'' • u ,..... 111erro taP< deck ~ or TO SEE US · new 111 new con e. • ~·~ 1 BOAT SLIPS diUoner. complete unlt $:?5. otter MG-0058 ' --Now In Stock $4895 friooiUJJ. ~ .ski•, 100 0 \I flt AVAJLABI.£. up to 26' Jlo!'li<:he rAdlo SIO. Auco i:!l& ' e '68 2002 4 lip. , 11r1tu buw:Unza. U1~ one 6Th-6..'>!U o1 6~D t:lllk. I JC 411 ti , 8·~ dt'\'P SlO. "ti!! OIBV 1 ~ Ton ·Panel, V-8, e '68 'IOCQ Sunroof akin. $90. 67~ Boats, S -:-y & "slt1 9""•"'-a1j.JIK2 A/T, ~irn:47!~~-• ·n ~ 2 to cl~ I "~TS ohll•l"o ,,,., pMd -~ e '69 2500 Auto., olt "!&.,R$ ,.,..., •( ovu , · FOUR Fh-ellt0t1e-Tires 11lu11 ·n EL CAMINO 400; 4 spd. n1'95 UUllW.ft 3t" <I. $:1. e~C~--g I !l 7 3 CftJ\Vl':LLE Tri-Hull <I 15" v:hh1. FOUR US ~lag new lirr5, battery, t 1 c. e 'T~ BAVARIA Air ' 2.oo .............. 230 SL 4 Door. 1\ulon1atk·: lllr rort- dltionlnc, po wt r 111eerlna:, merhanic• spe clnl. <TPZ789~ $1677 ':Oe.oit lf.IDi& y · * ~-1' .. \\'u!k Thru. 63hp r-.tt'rc v.·hl: \.'Qn1ple1e for Pinto. 60000 mi $1950 49!r-3774 3100\V, Const 1wy., N.B. K=-ZL.J P:tJ l'-~==E' .Stt1ps. ____ &OJ.4 ou111x1. Lem· ho!!n1· n ect ~L ·va:_ ' 642·940 ~ -• --. _s i .~~-Any xrall,_\\.'ANTED-for-·-~ ~~ord _ns _ -.. ' P-...ril.1~ -OPEN SUl®AY ' -~I.I. TRADF. r;,i,;,, ""'" ~ult ;•m !' • trll'. Mu~ pkkuP' Dom• light, vi'°' '72 CHEV SURFER VAN CADILLACS ~ . • 'Tl FIAT.850 -· . ~ dttr rine f-orolder Pickup ~e 536-ll 49 • . a~embly, 673-4266 n'lOrns. • Largest Seltctlon ~ $t>lder ROlidster. Xlnl. In &: ~ruek. S36-3:i63 17 CHEETA . Ski Boat "'' or all. 8p1n In Oranfte County out. , jv RNI HIFI St &otl motor & trailer. $2100. or FOR Sale, V"\\' ena-i11e, 1500 V-8 auto. trans .. cu 11lon1 • 2'4Q2 Marguerite J>Arkway • 1 o, • '".3de for car + ca 11 h . tt. Call 530-£9.10 or 530-4799 p1tint, sharp. Special finrui-~m: ~~1ill:!~~8:' g: ).tlssion Viejo m!b: 1· 'it N s., I l 5 o o, pk,,., 9til-296l aft 6 cing-available Clt966!>1J rtJ I USE AVERY P\VY EXIT. ~ • • $3177 ~ blea:. Also n1al\)' ot "r 131 3MO • 495-4949 • c f"rwood 8 ~o D x . turntbl. 4 F'IRESTONE p Arn e I! 1 Rlect Cnd:Ilac Trade-In~.. • ' ' ...,.,.. ~l;,tto: S.:~!D $600. l l r&M9«11li0fl 11•1 ~~:1s~4~~~~~~ 5 stud [!li=~~u ~ -d\ --~-~f.(,~~;pl:c:ah;:i,r ;;,'. Antique1&Cla1sic:9520IWILSON1--j#~ \I · VI .,7-°',.;;;,~i'~ie~"Z:, ~:?! O.Sh•wk, H.B . .,,_1981 Ai«<alt 9110 1941 PLYMOUTH CPE • _ ~---DEMO SALE USE AVERY PWY. F.XJT )(Int <ond, !fl-1981. --~------t6 cyl. Slick. New engine &. mlleu~. all xttu, mug l if(' SILVERTON I-; Bl.ACK 19Mi CJ{J\..\1P, 6:'!HP, 4 5 0 c\utd1. Dr'ivc.>n rlalty bu l AUTOS IMPORTED * 1-'74 Tii /JJDBfJ ..::''"'II,_, "pv"t-'pa"'"ty,,,_,5'°"0-t'-"7'"52'--I ~ \\'HITF. TV &: STAND. S.?tl.0.11. Nev.• ceronite in needs some n1lnor work . , 3 O CSA j s;.:,. Call l\fike. 6 7 s _ g 6 2 4 1006, cust. uphol., sharper 1450. 58&-59.iO, 182::'ia Benet Bl. 1lunl. Beach General 9701 * 1-, 73 · Maul a 9738 '.rt•entna:s and \\"et'kends th.:J.n rnost. Ll!'ensed tll ~lar. 19.Ml PONTIAC Sih't'r Streak 556-.1070 142-6611 SUPER BUYSI I 1* l· 74 3.0 CSA ;:::i 197;). $2,500. TI4-&12-0042 Coupe. 29,oo::> orig-. m!le11. SAV El ORANGE COUNTY'S 'T.i l\IAZ.<\DA 808 2 dr. cpe,. !fEREO. Hrmnan Katdon I ,. F''• 1 0 . h 1 Bl k I . f \\'£HAVE 2 1!174 l\l UST,\niG ff. Xlnt . , NEWEST & L'ARGEST 4 speed. Dunlop SIS wide, ot'T\p . .i luner. Garr 8 rd t. 1.,..11; ass 1~ y: X nt ac aequer paint, pl!!r ect 1975 DODGE lr!lck, ~:rJangei·ine w/v.•hite dum~r srio. ~:!158 <."U1KI v.·/oars, life cu~hions, cond. $4200. 67'.i.-16511 l IAPic OIUIOl<Cgr. $35~. . C ' BMW I • int. $14~· (2'71HGfl all-~ '"'' sl89 """ ,.,..,... v =~, Surfer Vans )97 c ... "".,,.,,,, rev1er BILE PtlONE. II C11annl"I .. '50 MLL S Ji:.~<>•L"'R. V<'ry Sharp. He '1lltuu1. IMMEDIATE dlr. F', all »<>lid sllue. like C1mpers, Siie/ Fixer Up~r! is@. $2365. 208 \\'.1st Su-eet DELIVERY T7l MAZDA 4 Dr., well cared irtv,:. $875. 64>8513 Rent 9120 ~8-4Tl2 [ql . ped th ld Call Vic CraWford Santa Ana 835-3l7J ALL MODELS & COLORS for. 8,000 miles. $'2400 or ft,_ AR'S_ Zl" portable color 1948 Pontiac $550' up c \\'ay you \\'OU 4!l3-4:'ill 837-4800 o· t. M'll M I lies! alter. 675-5!165. $150 8 ft. Cabover Camper, sto\•e, 6-l5-58a5 11·ant & expecl No. 03:"174 HI LL 1\1 AN I l\i P tr om 4~ /11\ ICK I er O ors Mercedes Btnl Li• cit.ii 673-0124. oven, porta potly, Ja c k s, your c.11oice En gland, tighthand drive. ~ ~ 120 \V. Warner at So. f\laln ~ boot, good condition. $600. '47 HUDSONl'>lckup Super $5995 t'anlalilic around i()WJ} car. --~~~==~--iSanta Ana 557·2132 • COLOR T.V. \1•/UHF, &ll-ll14. 6, 01·erdrh·e. $675. 32l\1PG, l&I. $400. drives ii • ·n BM\V 2002 9740 9742 TIRES FOR IMPORTS Sizes 145-13, 5.!&13, 5.20-13. v.·Hh 4 ply tread. 2 Polyester S: 2 flherglus. Orig. $29.95. Now S7 plW:I F.E.T. J.C. P enney 24 Fashion Jslarnl " f .~cture. $95. "TI COLEJ\lAN TENT TR,\lL-6~57 •• - I 116M"'2 926 UJCK 2 DR SEDAN HARBOR vw hom" 1--•sat>tieBcJC:k•,..,ed. •"· & lnunooulato. F / A T, aft. SP~! 01:iginal cond. $2500. Call rt. Equipped, ~. &14-4528 l B ' ·72 TQ)'01A, Auto, Sl700. \ ' \ 1974 EXECUTIVE CLOSEOUT Lo11·-1nilet1ge. fu!ly equipped ~rt Bl'ach 6-14-2318 ·:: r:Jel CAJ\IPERS for small Trucks. eves, 7Jf-S5l-l299. 1111 l Beach Blvd •• H.B. ~~ ~~~ii'er 5~~'.ft STOO r..nll I 6%\I _ · : ~ rno~t UT'a. hlajor \Vay, Rec Vehlclea f530 &42-4435 I -=~~='-":..;;=~9~7~05 ~ • p-;,~ \V. 18lh St, C~f. 642-8271. CHINOOY-·TOYOTAS round ~~-;:.,:c:..._:.:.:_-=o-,---1 Alfa Romeot:r.lpCilt.8,-l'JC. C~ High Camper .shell. tripper now on dlsplay. . . '71 Dodge Tregesmen 1967 ALPHA Romeo, white -- - - Xlnl cond. $125 F 1 rm. ftndy for vacation trips .• , 100 Van Spyder co11vt. Top & tires 2&W2 J\farguerite Parkway 67l-365S after 4pm Buy now! •.• Inspect and v.·ith custorn Surfer specinl good. N e e d 11 mechanical Mission VicjO , ""'·""'""'""'= Motorcycl•s/ drive out ... Reduced to interior, air cond. w i'd e work. 'Best Offer. 5.36-6916 831-2040 • 495-49-!9 70 Fl~I. .!24 'pyder boug~t Scooters 9150 s:>i99 al Bill ~1nxey Toyota. ovals, n1ag wheels, SHARP! aft 6 pm. 1-'U"S"Ec.Ao.VE~R,,_Y,_,Pl_,l:..'Y'-'._EXIT=,_,_I new m ii ?fl1Y 23,00) n~:· -===---.;.:..:..:01 18881 Beach Blvd., Hunting-Gas saving 3 spd with slant 1750 SPYDER, '6!J ~C:_::a'.!'.'._r:_ __ L._ _ _:.:97:_:1~S !.;~::::',.· _•_. _x_""_'_'_12_300 1 ;;"'.,,-· ton Beach. SrT-8555. 6 eni.1.ne. wired for sound. xlnt cond. New tlre5. P 1 L $3195 (8811J\ Honda 9727 VW DUNE BUGGY. street e Robustelli Motorse $2650 * * 9l9-9005 '74 CAPRI V-4:i. 4 spd, decorl:.:::C::::.-----'= --------~-i ~-~~~-tairui, lop, chrome rims. big-848-1255 Ph: 841-2619 tires. S1550 Ji'irm. 495-{1!25. e ·73 AUDI 100 LS DODGE Van '73, full power, "74 CAPRL 2800, 4 Spcl. fm 2 295 cc liquid cooled air, radials, mags, side Sunroof, 4 speed, air, &. stereo tape. Xlnt cond. ~. $75 ea. Fantastic stereo. 64 ~1905 go-cart enitnei. 646-9231 pipes, port. wndv.·s .. custon1 ____ _,__, . . 1967 QIEVY Van. 6 c y I , · clean. or ig. pvt. pty. Sl.595. , ., Tl11HK .. 1, 1 .1 \ HO,~,OA ". .. ) ..... ··· "FRIEDLANDER" ~61'>GG 11•<1.G G ~JJ .,,,' 4 Whffl Drivel 9550 interior, etc. 000..2338. 1~ \ ·n CAPRI 2l))O, 4 s pd ., '72 LANOCRUISER· Good '·'""'"'"""'"''"· OCiLey ' .;;""'"-='--~=1 New brakes & tires. Needs !f 1'.~ fr;lG.. Datsun 9720 bcldy \\"Urlt. $275. &9S-1B08. --~ _ :;::;::::.:._ ____ .;;.::1-;1972 HONDA SF.DAN '14 Merceds-Benz 450 SE at Opel an w1usually compe titive -C-------'-1 9146 " p.lee. OPEL GT, 196!1, auto. Low 450 SE n1ileage. Great condition! {Ser . No. 3301, :\&n\o. open l -"'"169,;"'".-i&ll><;~"l8~7~.---..,..f end lease at S2'1l.i;p, plus Portcha . 9750 tllX. . Jim Slemons Imports 1301 Quu.il Nc11'J>Ot'l Beach 833·8300 ENTER FROAt ~lnc/,RTllUR t7 fMERCEOES BENZ 450 SLC '72 Porsche 914 This Is truly a rnre find. tlerc t~ 11 t'l111.oce to -ooy a beautiful go~eous strlk- irig gold IO\\' tnllenge super car. Equipped with 5 ~pe'ed lrnns, A~1-F?.1 stcroo radio 11.nd mag-wheels. f186FNG) LOOK WIN WITH BOB CHEV.() TA '67 FORD Su""'r Van, ma""', -~ 600 SERIES FOR SALE '13 H od aka tireli, paneled. crpted, ta"~ 28-IO'l Marguerite ParkWay 45mpg. $850. 644-176t1 \Vo m b a t , d i r t -s tree! deck, alot more, $1100 or hlission Vit;o ?.JUST sell 19n Honda CL Only 6,000 miles, fully Iciade(l 111lh all ex Ir a s including Sunroof, special w h e e 1 s . Better 1han new. t4372ll See """ !3600 Bea.ch n: .. Vt'e11rnlnster ·' 892-~\ . 636-2500 '. ' eq~p'd. Only 150 mi. $500. Chev}-350 vs, Chevrolet. 3 bestotr.r.tustseU.549-1819 8tr~~VERY.P\\'Y.4~~~9 -450, top cond. 4.000 rnileti, 642-1413 speed lrans1nlsslon, cage "67 DODGE VAN vs, runs e NEW DATSUNS e $..~5 cash, cal\ 842-42",j) '.69 BSA 650 Lightni"" xlnt roll bar, \\'am e I e c Ir I c .........,, d · _,,_ o. h '72 AUDI IOOLS Auto. air • J 9730 ·~· H Flo •-· g · ""'· "~ ~ II'., •"95 (015~'NJ 5"'7250 di' • IMMEDIATE a9uu cond. Windshield. saHdle-'1.'inch snd hubs, i ta· Joo\-ered windows $ 7 7 5. ..,.. =-,.>-• ...... •W\Y x"". $85(1. tlon """· '""" gM tank, 66-9216 BMW 9712 • DELIVERY • bucket seats, chronie ac-t ~~=~~~=~--t cessories. du a I batleries. '73 1'--0RD %. T VAN, shon l\lust M"e t 0 appt-eciale. bed. 30'2 V-8, standard trans. {817G,\'}.I) sliding door w I wind ow s, 6 7 f l!lj() 494-1387 $4 1 ·71 CHEVY ii Too \' o n , AIT, PIS, AIC. 47000 mi. ;o••• lin.:I Xlnt cond. $2795. 6-l:?-2894 '73 BMW 2002 COUPE 4 speed tranmtission. a i r conditioning. radio, heater, like new. See il, you'll buy it. • Hundreds or e New & Used Catll • 260Z's • 2+2's • 210's . 610's -710's • Halchbacb ·Wagons • Pickups • Sedans e Sticks· Automatk'S • '72 JAGUAR XJ6 S e d a n Beautiful v.·alnut d a s h , • Black leath. lrtt., S 6 8 9 5 e llfi6GB:\1 523--7250 rilr. : '67 JAG XKE 2 + 2 Coupe. • AUi(), air. \Vire w h t' e l s . e VER'I.' NICF.. l~t $ l !l 5 G • tnkes. 842-1060. MAKE OFFER e '64 l>ORSOHE ' Runs xlnt. Priced to &ell. fi e.Git lwri4 VOLVB Eel I .. 006:::..:''::':.:"'°="-r..:·:c"c.· _:MG-c:..:'3113= I 28-MY.! 1'-t nrguerite Parkway -Miasion VlejQ OVER a;v.!l)IQ • "6-<"9 35 USED USE AVERY PW\'. EXIT CLASSIC '5R Ponich.e, 356 MERCEDES A serir~. 15.CXIO miles on - Ull\ Ull\D '64 FORD Camper Van. Big TOYOTA 6, '"'° lran•miHiOn. $8$. *. 645-1&12. Autoa W1nled 9590 TOP DOLLAR PAID ~e.oit Lf.IDi& OCT OATSUN -·-~·····~···~-· .. ... ••J ' 1960 ~lK'.l Classic S l , 3 9 ~i . A u tom a tic transmission, wire v.·hecls. custom palnt. 6'ID-1L14. 1970 JAGUAR 2+2 4 spd. 1.ir PIS cxccllcnl condillon. Radials A?-1/Fl\I. Prlv Pty. 847--4350 sr.- ON DISPLAY '63 super 90 eng. new Senn; Radi"I" N"" poiot • int ~ an1/fm, $3500 nrn1. 49'1-2832 • House 11f Imports ="~"='==~=~~t IMMEDIATELY TOYOTA TOP CASI! for clean u!led '73 DATSUN 240 Z A111on1 alic tr-ans.n1ission. oir · '71 XJ6. 34000 n1ile;;. r-523-7250 '7J PORSO-IE 9LI1' 2.4 Lt. Silver met.. air stero, J\IBZ. All Black, '73 4:,0 SL. $9995 (No. 310306) 523-7250 c11r1 and trucks 11966 Harbor, C.M. 64G-93G3 Howard Chevrolet • .72 BAVARIA ~ and Quail St11. Automatic, au·. ~ u n r o o I. c onditioning, A?-t/F1'.1 ShaJ'p! Loaded! $62'".:itl, radio, nu1g wheeis. low, low 675-4600 tni!es l996J'EYl '61 XKE 2+2. Auto, Air. ~1int. Near \\'holt'sak. d!r. 675-9382 '74 !114, Black \\l/&Uver P.eorl • •';)!! :\00 SL Rds'r. trit..Uly overlays, mags, A ~f /'r?.-1 n.•stl"J!'ed. Exqui~i','· Ext'll· Stereo t:ire, ChetTy lhruout. Nr!'"~ filacArthur. Jamboree nietallic paint. $6195 (No. $5477 Beautiful c::ir in xlnt t.'Qnd. S2-t95./be~ offer. 77'.!-43!17 ln;? & Expen~h·c'. 64J-:J:~r, 997-3"50 or 63?.-;f>tl. 1and Bristol 029111. Newpott Beach 833-0555 WE BUY IMPORTS Top Dollar For Any ).1ake or ?tlodel. JIM PANOS MAZDA E:I l '67 420 J AG Scd. 4 spd, •U"""" Ix-fore 4 pm-673-5895 - 1\1111.11 lJll\& \v/0.D., v.·iN" whls, $2800. '66 J\1ERCEDES 200 Diesel. '61 PORSCHE. >:.Int condltkm Nc'v eni;lne. Excellent con· inside & out! PriCP.d at dllion SZlOO. 673-2393 ev<.... $2150. 5'8-5189; s.i~L"SS. VOLYB '68 JAGUAR E-type "'"'· 4.2 Lt .. 4 speed, n1e1. green. 1973 280 SEDAN. $157 mo. 1957 Pcrrsche 1600 Super. in1mat'. pvt pty, s I r on g Reblt engine. New t I re s. credil req'd. 536-9153 d:l.)'s. Good shape! $1700. 492--9627. 1966 Harbor, C.l\I. 646-9303 (\Vf.Z.570 ) 523-7250 dlr. Autos, Used , 9Sl1iO Autos, Used 9900 2SiO'l J\1arguerite Parkway Mis5ion Viejo 831-:?MO e 49H!K9 USE A\'ERY P\VY. EXIT ORANGE COUNTY'S Will EWY YOUR Autos, Used 9900 OLDEST DATSUN, TOYOTA OR VOLKSWAGEN PAID FOR OR Nar. \\'n.L PAY TOP DOU.AR. CALL KENT Al.LEN, :,W.G-&4!:_ '72-240Z DATSUN, b U t n t orange. A/C, 11 m I tm , radio, 4 spd mag w h I s. radial tires. lo n1 i Ing t' •. Shnrpe.st in Co. Res: 833-8575. Bu:oi: 772-2352. S1\LES·SER\llC1'': :..EASI~G '7? DATSUN 1800 2 cir HT "'E"~.AS DF.Ll"ERY '' " .. , ''v n.<>r• v 4 s peed,silverrn('t. ROY CARVER, Inc. v.·1":tii1e 1111. & vinyl top. ROLLS ROYCE Bf.1\V Only lj,000 1niles. S 2 8 9 5 234 E. 17th St. 1-'l-"9'";,_,JJ,_,R:,_,X'-l ~52.>-,,,_7250=~'~\l"t·. __ Costa "l\·lesa e 546-4«4 'iO DATSUN 2,10 Z. l. o 1v e '68 B~l~' 2002 m 11 e u g e . MINT OJN- DITION! Sunroof. ~ilver, b I a c k in· $3985 ** 64.>-1&12 terior, & Superb. ·73 240Z. black A Pol / F f.1 . C \ ?.togs, rear spoiler, rnlly • --1 _mi. $5,500. Call 548-4987. . tJC., 'm '""-icro-""n;""". '-"'New=U"''.:"''· =20-.000 '67 DATSUN sedan, rceent tuneup, new brks,. muffler, alt. reg, $-100. 4 99-3742 n'lOm/eves '71 5 10 \V agon, dark green/brown int. RI H, auto, xlnt L"Oncl. S 1 1 9 5 , 673-0060 ' ~ YOU LOOKING' FOR ;AN OM THE ·BEST ' , ' Y ALUE A~l,V{'."'E~E? FOR A LATE MODEL ~{'LITY. lk>~STI~ CAR . '!-Ii.OW~ MILEAGE." ",~~:rr--· ' • '71 Chevy Ve9a Hatchback •• 5 I 3 9 5 Green w. blk. interior. 2-dr .• 4-sod .. air. (Ser. "0145 '71 MERCEDES-BENZ 5 I 0 495 300 SEL 6.3. Rare ciassic, IOw mileage. luicury eQuipl)ed. (LIC. 1776Ei\1 1 73 91 IT PORSCHE • • $AYE. Less than 16,000 actual m1tes; 6-sod .. AM/FM stereo: beaut. gree n w•th dk·leather 1ntenor (Uc. •752GWXI '73 BMW COUPE •• • • 55795 Model 2002 f t 1, low imleage. sunroof. (l•c. 1341GXA l :z !n ~ !,!). .. ,~. ~.~,.,s.~.~~~ • • s5995 ' AM/FM Sle ; like bnlnd new. (Lie. J804KES) • 73 MERCEDES 450 SEL •• 4-dr. Sedan: iuuy·9Q1,11pped; aunroot. ($er. t 40031 5 10,200 ' JIM SLEMONS IMPOR'FS, iNC. 1301 Qw1. Mewport ltacll t33·tJH • \ ' ' ·; 't - •• SAAB IMMEDIATE . DELIVERY ---11-~--MbES+SSftVIee • ( · Dick Miller Motors 120 \'I. \Varner at So. l\Inin Santa Ana 557·2132 Toyota 9765 '75 TOYOTAS WITH ANY NEW HILUX Toyot• 9765 Toyota L001(.f0R THE VEHICLE' MARKED l 0% OVER • COUPE DE VILLE FORD Camaro 9917 1968 CA~lARO sooo. 673-2684 MJ-31().t - . VICTORY DODGE Invoice SAlE All Renlaining '74's $76 Over Dem(fSale Gigantic $avings 1& Darts · ·3 Chargers 3 Monacos 2888 Harbor Blvd. COIA MESA 556-4620 Dodge '73 Challenger Only 18,000 ~lies Dix. V-8 hardtop cpe. v.·ith auto. trans., po\\·er steer .. j)O\\'er brakeH, factory air cond .. Af\t-Fl\.f stereo, spon 11·heels. Beautiful Aztec cop- per 1vith 1·inyl top & black vinyl inte1ior. Ju gorgeous !799JFP} L '71 Chevy ·Novo. • . 6 cy1 .• auto. lBV8389) • • 1 I 5 1299 '' '! ! . '70 Maveridc • I 6 cyt ., 3 spee:o .. 1 1. (866BLP) • '71 Vego . 4 cyl . 4 s pee d . {013CXI.) '" '69 Chevnilll , " V-8. auto .. p/s, ·i..itr' 1486JSG) .:1 '.J 5899 I . ' i . ' 1' I I ' . C'mon in and see ·· the All New Small. Chrysler 9765 Toyota 9765 '72 CAMARO. Air con d, am{trn, vinyl top, V c r y Clean. 675-2431 aft. 6. and here's "The Clincher!" I OPEN SUNDAY '70 Cadillac Coupe DeVille. Full power, 1ter«1, vinyl top, lenther 'interior. Xlnt cond. $2600. 831-1.114. 1972 CAD. Coupe de Ville. f.laroon. Fu 11 y equipped. Private party. 645-7000. ·~ COUPE de Ville, F'/P, xi cond. $1595 or l.ri:tde for pickup of l'Omp v a I u e 842-35'15 '74 EL DORADO Conv. Only tor I~ ellte -all the extras. 17,CXX> miles $889.1 !No. 4106351 Le11sc nv ail. 5~J.r>..50 dlr. 1956 CDV, ln1n1aculnte, orig Interior, new transniission, S650, 21;;..;;:1\-8110 Dial Direct 642-4321 Call Callee! · Subscribe to the newspaper that covers yo"r hometown best ..• YOUll Hometown Dally Newspape~ DAILY PILOT Chevrolet 9920 '64 CHEVY'.t:fiiy Gd cond. Auto trans ?-.· gs & many xtras. Bst fr. (213) 592-1022 aft 5. 1973 f\.10NTE CARLO, white. Low mileage. Xlnt co 11 d . Ph: • •e.yl!. 833-9511; E\•es & \Vknds, 644-5275. COMPLETE REPAIR \VORK Corvalr & Corvair Buggies Call 536-0-tl4 '71 BELAlRE. XI rond. U~ or trarle ror pickup of comp value. 842;3545 '6.'"1 NOVA Gd. Conrl. 64'1--0483 S450. ·oo BELAIR, 6 cyl. auto, p/s, Rill, good l'Ond. S450 673-1829 • l-0\\'NR '65 l\falihu CONV 6 cyl, fun car, n1n gd, nu Ores 1st $600 take.s 646-3764 '6T Bel Air 4 dr, A/C, PIS, I ov.•ner very 11harp! $600 830-9208 · '72 BEL AIR, A/C, P/S, P/B, X]nt cond. 70,000 mi, $1200. Besl offer. 557·0148 s.fr. 5 pm UGLY look11 bad but run!!~ '66 Chevy \\'11gon. S 2 0 O . 4(16-3041 197J_ l\IONTE CARLO Tm• m a culate. IAFtded. $"3.5(\!. 8~2907 eves, 83~9565 <lays '69 STATION Wgn. xlnt rond. rK'\\' tires, snust sell! $850. 531--6512 or 5(].-!113.J CG\sSf~'IED will 11elt lt! 9800 Autos, New 9800 I Autos, N•w .9800 Autos., New 197!• CHEVROl .ETS CARS & TRUCKS PR ICED AT ·10°/o OV 'ER BRlN~ NE\~ I THEY'RE · MARKED I ' r For II~• Hrtl 12 mo"tht or u••· •nr Cllry1l•r Molon Cor&10r1UOn do•l•r wllt Ila, wll~I ch•ro• fpr p1111 or llbor, 1nr ,.11 ol our 1171 Jll•Mnpr o.rs •• 111pply (••~pl .. , .. ) which pro••• d•focll•• In "01111111110, roo1rdlo•1 ol mllo1g1. f ~ • Tho own1r I• r11po"1ltll1 lor "Ofll'tll tr1•lnt1nt"o1 ••••loo t 11ch 11 eh•nolng flll•r• 1nd wlpor bf1d11. '9800 Au tot , Ne w 1-NVOICE COST ' ' l '. ... ' . •' i ' I l I I ,. . 0-'tlV P\L.OT 1 Sunday, NovtmbH 17, 1<174 '940 Mave rick 9947 Plnto·-----."~J7,.-np•1y~m~ou""'thc-----.,99iO""'r~~l~y~moutfi'°":r--"--~fiii:r.:c-;;p~0-01~l•-<,.--~~~"6M7S"'°'P~.,,::::-:IJ~ac..,----.-::"'5..,,'°"'P~on-o:tl-•<:--~---~..,~5 ~pO.o=n~tl~•~<~~~~1"6lii t--~'"-.,.-'--".....-~-!--.,-~~~~~~1~~~~~-~---~~-~_;..--~-~-~~-~~·-~ . '72 GDill TllRINO . 70 MAVEHICK CUh"l'O>': '71 PINTO 2 Door 1973 PLYMOUTll FURY ATLAS '69 PONT.. FLEET PRICES ·n l'ONTIAC FIREBlRD '69 PonHoo s .. 11on ·wagoo. llf'" . 49.COJ nil. Al:? 1 011'1M!r. ,6 GRAN COUPE .... $2595 New '15 Pontiac Alllttf Air, aunroot, tape 11 t e re o , PIS, P/B, alr cond. $97S. ,. QI. SU95 ur of!~r 49:}9178 4 ii(,() ckl V-8 Enatine Euy financlna avaU. xJnt cond. moo. CaJ1 aft j .kf!l""-1 "58&-"°"181"<::..,-__ -::=I I~.~u~ .. '"'. ~ ... , .. ,, .. ·',": M __ ._,._"_'_Y ____ "_so li~l~r~:&:;~;ter. niCt' T~~.i~rclit~k T8:~hm ..... '1o'o 0 Chry•Mr/Ply"-'th GRAND PRIX ~II $0b Hart, Dir. 546-.8017 5 P&th-6444574. Thunderbird '970 .dCllQ.~ l""I' 9 pen fJllllY A SUn. 'tll 10 Pl\I i1 FIREBIRD P/S, auto. '72 PONTIAG Ventul'11., Vinyl l---------I lnr, v"tiiYI~ ~JIUI. '73 &tERCUR\' J\1 a r q u I• $ 87 'fintL'<i Glasa-AIJ Windov.'I ' 29!41 Harl:lar Blvd., V • ,_ I _, lrans., best 'otter. Eve a. Top, Air, dlllc/brk&, P/S, .....,UNDERBIRD :~$l 2188 :: B~11.m. 2 dr., It . ·r . Ail·Vl~nd~1"' 5eo.4 ~ 11 1 .... 934 t ~.au~~he~:;~r ~: 67$-2$12. day1675~ 1060, Rm, 2fW, raltye whls, d1x '67 4R~ ·~~~ll. $350. Lottded. $399.1 ( 5 9 4 GA z ) A.i\I !Wflo · · .-wheel covers {ZWA376) 8J,3..8E' int, S2m: 84&-53T1 675-2257 523-7250 dk. I W fLSON I "'""' a, ...... rn.c >ron1 ·n DUSTER $1277 .,, l'ONTIAC Gno<l S&lari ... CATALINA roo...rt.9725Gd 1 ~T"'·"'Bl"R"'o"·'-'56i'i:iH"er::id1'°'op::-1 &let't'O. NHds work. Best Llcenae 911 Jle1J ... ~........... "'" w ll s o-N otle!r. 545--0.l91 l\lay be seen at DAILY ~,...., Noitoli,.._ PI ' 0 T empi...-..... -.i .. ~ ~1~"""'~·~· ----'-= l966 J\fUSTANG, Beige, auto. 18255 BeRch Bl. lfunt. Bea&! .. "'""" ..,..... .... -FORD n111tic X!nt. ~'Ond. 494-252'l l"IOTO .. 2 "II lot, 330 West Bay S\reet, P6ntl•c "'5 • ·;i,;;""~k~IO:_•-:J"""';;-~,,,;;;;;;,,;;-,,..J,O;;-,.;if,li~;;;;;-;~~;=.-:;:;;:"1 -C 0..1..t a f\I e 11 a , Monday t--~~~!;:::==~~!..'i WK"r"~ _ 'FORD Pinto; Runabout, through ~~Y.; ... ~ tor e '74 ~ • ~ ... -~\L-.~ -~~."!I~ ... v ...... -·· ·-"" _... htlty-equipped;-xlnt cood. bwilnea.uu.o----Fol'ii1"uli'400-·-ooo m J 1 e I -- FORD -------.·--- • J\IAVERJCK L"'"' ..,,,,., 1972 PLYMOl!I'H • "' • 18255 Beach Bl. Hunt Beach ._ ,\N" .. ;-;--t1705 I =~-"":147'130,'.'"'"""?"'~·,,,·,_,'ccl::;-5J&.:-.-;""=::,,-.,,,--,,,.--.,-I CUSTOM SUBURBAN $1'195 ~ new than_. uaed, ~ady 556-1070 •42..Uli 6 Cylinder, 250 cld ~ine '65 ~I UST ANG l.'OMV('i11ble, '74 PINTO 8'11. Wgn. take 3-Seat Statlon \\'ngon go.~ =~B°"u"'v~.-.-L~E~A~s"e"'""' Ml Radio· 4 !lpd. lrx eng, Good cond. over paymt'nts + • m 11 11 4 cki V-8 Engine E ~ I iae-0-Matic Tranamisr;ion $425. 673-4746 l'Quity. All . 5, 979-55n Torguefilte TransmisWn 5 1975 Mr.re O>lor-\Vhite Oldsmobile 9955 '74 STA. \VAG. 2'1l3 ml, AIC. Pml'er Steering ~ $2989 Jt.~~~:f~7f~~D ---$800 & take ovr pymls. Po•.••er Brakes-Disc f'ront ~-~ or if you prefer lease at Mpl ~ seen Rt DA t L \" o""Lo"s6M""""'og' ILE 538·3553 ex 70 <Dan) 8·5pm Air Conditioning ~ $77.51 pe~ mo. ~ t-o . "lym th 9960 AJ\I Radio -""' • . + lf&L 36 mo. 0.E.L. r T t'mploi,: parking GMC TRUCKS c ou \l'h"I Co·--E OSS PON lo! ~ ,,. ,.,, ~'-"•0 28-m M•"'" ... rife pn..i...-.. D1\V R TIAC C ' -, .,est . ,., .,.~· HONDA CARS '72 DUSTER. vs. Auto. lo Trailer Towing Package Mf;;iOn Viejo ... ,..,....,. 2'"°HarborBivd. th~ Frrd::' A's: •tg~ UNIVERSITY OLDS nt1, e8§y on g&JI . ha s ri;!e;:'~~~a~"~~k 831-2JJ40 • 491H94s r.os1a tt1esa 546-a111 boxiness ottice &12--4321 bo 1.... t'vccythlrtr. $2300. A(ter 5 Colo,-Da'k G-eo USE AVERY PWY. EXIT '68 FIRE BIRO. Newly 2850 Har r B Yu. 84(>-.\410 ,,. --' M •·"' bl 1961. FALCON Rnnchf'ro. 3 Co ?.I 543-96401=~=~-----J\tileage 56,300 'n PONTIAC catalina 2 dr. palnlcu, eoa.wc ue, SU • ,spd. inns. nulio, heatt>r. sla e£a '65 CUDA. Rtms s tr o n g. Licen...e 262 EOJ H.T. Air, vinyl top, pwr. radial race whls. Map, side aec.otJy rebuilt 6 c y J . '73 VISTA CRUISER ~t \\'g. ¥i'/xrrn •rans. Ndi brakes J\fay be seen at the DAILY windowa, new paint, &: only pipes, beaders. 55,CXXI mi. engine. Good lnt~rpr. good p/s. pfb, air radio. lug & battt'ry. $350 ofr. Dan. PILOT emplo~ee parking 41,000 ml. $1995 (286CYB) Xlnt cond. Pvt-pty. $lDJ ~ e~terior. Runs ~nt! Ask· r11ck. 29,000 -mi. $3750. pvt 493-ti744. lol. 330 \Veit 'Bal' Street, 523-7250 dlt. or b-:t oft: 640-1.i:'!S. · tre $490. 968.497l P1Y· 55?-9212 or M0-0621 ·1~'--';l;i;955';-• ..,P"L"n"1"'01=m"'1 -cos 1 a f\I es a, J\1 o nday '82 TEfl.IPEST. 'gd tranap. '68 FIREBm.D, x1nt cood. Pvl pty. good condition $300 through Friday Ask lo r car. Reblt eng. $Ul./be&f:· New tires &: top. Test DrlH the ll91JHI s.tUnC) Car In Europe UPTO 35 M.P.G. +Tu. Lie.. Olr. ~ DICK MILLER MOTORS 1.20 W. w..-.a1 Main. Sallla Ana 557·213~ '1:.! OLDS C\11'1.A..~ call aft 5pm, ~1403 business office 642-4321 oUer. 536-1233/536-5836_ .. ·--ncro 492-TnB sac. Owner. 613-4.JO'l UNDERSUP2RE1000ME .1 Autos, New 9800 Autl?s, New 9800 Autos, New 9iiO Autos, New 9800 A~, New trlOOAutos, New ffOOAutot, Ntw t100 ~I~~=''=:::=:::":;::,~\ ., mi es -~------"--~'-'------~---"-~~~-...;."'-..;..;;cc.;,_..;... ___ '--'""-'--"'----~-"""';.;.;..:.;.:;;;:.;.~c__~-;..;;.;~c.;.;..;:....:.;.:;.;c_ __ ...;.;.;c :-; . * 646-ii068 * . 9 passe~r station Ch I -lift ... ~~. x, .. ";:,'.:J: '~,..fu':' ... ~x:,.:;.-~,~I HOWA · D · w· ro· et ·says· 4 aft 6pm lta11 Everything! $ 2 1 0 O . RD Wagon xlnt cond. 642-l:>I7. . . , '68 Ford 1\fgn. $400. '73 TORONAOO A 1\11 F ~f . ·~~~.San l<ite1·. wttape, loaded. only :~te. 49'Hl5() 18,IXKI miles, $4~ 1296SLTJ 'filt.2llO SE~ $tiO'.l Ex· Lease avall. 523-12501 dlr. H Id b ck h h f :'.~j ·= ~~f!~~i'.'0:: '' o · a . t at cas I ' l's , ... .,, ... ·easy to sti-TKi ' ; stick. 2 dr trr. Death causes i'iii -.. ,. ssoo. 64>-1';2. • 4 •·· J;U rUIU • STA. WAG., Olds, '63-F 85 . .. : • .. Very gd cond, tires, etc. w~ e Pl••..-b,unty ~l350~·-""""'=~~--­~--t-•uto.~a n a. , lll62 Cl.ITLASS by or i g ~ iiteerirlg, owe r owner, xJnt condition, $350 brikal, stereo · 111&· 497-2547 gi,;\' nick. Lie. No. ,ZRU509 Pfl"fo 9957 $1477 --,,,-,2->'0_R_D_P_!N_ITO __ , ;L~ON I ~:70" Bl, H~~l'l' STATlON \VAGON •• $1695 2.Jm:c Engine AutomaUc Transmission AM radio DeLuxe lnterfOr Completely Reconditioned Engl,,. Ntw Tires Color-W.hlle Mileage 46,800 License 154 GIT May be seen at DAI LY Mi1verick '941 1'-'"-";.;.;.;"'---.~~ . ' '711 .IAYElllCK P 1L0 T employee paridn~ ~ k>t, 330 West Bay St., Coe:tJ: ' t ... --... 6 <YI Uck;.;""'io,1 lealher, rial eorntort &. e ctn om y (~I .. :~.~ $1077 " fllSON I 18255 Dea.ch BL Hunt. Beach 556-1070 142~11 74VW BUG feet.-.~ s2699 '72VW BUG N>ce l ~GOI'\ s2299 '70VW BUG A.ulo.l.:lf.ltiVlll s1699 , :73 TR sr,:ttire t°'" -'-1 03HTWI ··-·s3099 1 J\.Iesa. Monday through f'ri. day. Ask tor Busine• Of. flee. 642-4321 '74 PU..l'O Seel. 6,IXKI 1ni. Greentgold, R/H, x l n t cond. ~ or o!rs. 919-0:>78 aft 5:30pm . 1973 Squire WM&"On. a I r , stereo, xlnt. $1995. 552.9074 1971 RUNABOUT. Nu tires, new i;tiocks, $1250. Ten-y 642--0785 & 541-2'l85. '73 PINTO 4 s..,J, R/H, s1ns. 142.1321 '73VWBUG l•eH9w t062MfG! s2499 • '71 VW BUG P,,,Sft>N 11111-0 .. 11 sl899 '69VWBUG RM 11C.~11101 s1499 '71 OPEL GT "uro 19090JEI s2499 LCJl'90'I Seltclion of VWBUSES IH ORANGE COUNTY SHOP US , ...... .,.~~·~Jla:C>RE • . •' • -YOU BUY AUSEDVW! • • I i • "' , -.. ' . a ·new Chevy car or .. truck • ' Chevrolease f • with NO MWN PAYMENT! Hew '75 Nova Two·Dooi'! ......... willl -.._,.... ........................ . ...... ,......~ ....... _,,_., ..... "9. HJJ/11114'. Only ~91" .... On ~ ct9dll b tlllltV«X fl'IDlllN •• HOwant Che'mlltt ·~ ,..., ..... with lht -· poylilCJI Cltld ~·"" tli.at 11'9 fleet.users ltlfoy! Hew '75 El Camino! r ' --- Hew '75 Mante Carlo "S"! ~ , . . ......., ... , .... ._ ....... "'14 ..... _ ........ --~-·· ••' ............................. , ... , ..... •Ml••· __.,..... ........ ...,,,..... ................. ,.,.....,, Only s I 28PI .... °" ~ cndlt '°''~"""""" Only s 12321 .... On lllMJ¥9d Crldit for ""'°'"'• lll:IOI,_ '· I Hew '75 Cmnoro Sport Coupel ............... 1r-. ........................... .... ............ ~.---...................... .... Mt.. ~l/114Ul. Only 592° .... On ~ ctedit b tll"'Y"4111 month& • Hew '74 Vega Station Wagon! sittP Hew '75 l/4 Ton P.lckup!· ...................... _._._....., .............. ...,.,. ... __.. ., ~ ...... ~. - .... »ltfffllJJ • Only ss91• .... On llflptO'Ad aedit lor 11rio1y-f;j1 montlll Hew '74 ... , --,. • ·10WAID .. ~ ' .• l __ .. ~""""" ...... lf14 .... f!> ~- ' CHEYROLR --t:i'i\. ....... -:::: J;)f-.. _ Do•e.and .Quall Sis. NEWPORT BEACH • 833-0555 ..._. MM: Arlllw, Jr • ,,,,. • lrl•t.1 Hew_ ·~4 Chev. _112 Ton Pickup! ............... ,4 ....................... ~ ....... ~ .........._._ ................. ~ .......... . Mt.. JJM/JJl6H Only 578°2 M•. On '"1fO'Ad cr«lrl kif•~• monthe; . ................. --. ...................... ...................................................... ....................... "'-Mlt!*"" Only 1131 21 Mo.• On IClCllO¥ed a9Pll '°' tllirlNla !llOnl ,,, Hew '75 Caprice Four-Door! ·~ ~ ........ .-. ....... ~ ........... -.i.,. ................................ /fM __ oh....,.. .. ........... /*h*r ..... ,_,........ .... HJtf lllflJ Only 5 149 ~7 .... 011 ~ a9d~ '°' ~· ri'lonllW Hew '75 Vega Two-Door! ---· . • Hew'75 Mon1a 2+2! ··- • . ' • .. • , I I --l:iiliWl--COSTA MESA SAODLEBACK LAGUNA BEACH HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWPORT BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY IRVINE S N LEMENTE ~ ....... .., 14_......,._ .... , ,,. WEEK OF NOVEMBER 17 • NOVEMBER 23 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, NOVEMBER 17. ?4l74 SERVICE T DIRECTORY Authorized Sales -Service -Satisfaction ~ _. . ~ = == a : Ward S. Lee. Inc. = Dunton Ford Dove Ross Pontiac gg 1234 S: Main St .. Santo Ana 2240 So. Main St., Santo Ano ~ 2480 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa = 547-5826 546-7070 ~ 546-8017 AMERICAN MOTORS FORD PONTIAC = -Theodore Robins Ford == 2060 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa = 642-0010 = PORSCHE -AUDI c::= ~ ==» _ ~ = :Chick Iverson Porsche-Audi == -= 445 E. Coast Hwy. · = Newport Beach 673-0900 =Roy Carver Inc. University Oldsmobile --= 234 E. 17th St .. Costa Mesa 2850 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa = 546.4444 540-9640 ~ Crevier Motors = = ROLLS-ROYCE -= 208 W. 1st St .. Santo Ana Roy Carver Inc -835-3171 = = . = 234 E. 17th St. Gustafson Lincoln-Mercury Costa Mesa 546-4444 =-Soddlebock Volley Imports 16800 Beach Blvd.. = ::= 28402 Marguerite Parkway Huntington Be9ch = Mission Viejo 495-4949 _ 842-8844 = == == = = = = =~ = = == = E!! =Santo Ano Lincoln-Mercury =-=Deon Lewis Imports •=Nabers Cadillac . 1301 No. Tustin, Santo Ana 619669Ho3rbor Blvd., Cosio Mesa -= 7 0 46-30 2600 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa 54 -511 = "' 540-9100 :::;; TOYOTA VOLKSWAGEN ~ = ~ ;;;; = = = Chick Iverson Volkswagen Connell Chevrolet == 445 E C t H =: Connell Chevrolet · oos wy. -2828 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa == N t B h 2828 Harbor Blvd .. Cosio Mesa ewpor eoc = 546-I 200 e: 546-I 200 -673-0900 = == = == == = -= - . = =:! VOLVO :_: Dot Datsun University Oldsmobile =Deon Lewis Imports I 18835 Beach Blvd .. 2850 Harbor Blvd .. Cosio Mesa 1966 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa :: tiuntington Beach 842-778 I ~ 540-9640 ~ 646-9303 ,s; ~ ,... = == == -== == ~ = == = = = -= = - = 2 = == = = == = = = = E: == § == == == == = = == = = = == == == = ~ = = ·~ § § § .E3 Ei I g == === •§ ~ § = E3 ~ =~~~~~~~-~~~~~~i!!i~~~~~~~~~~ I >. . .,.. TV~ !PORT! HltJH//()!IT! SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 17 lO:OOAM D ®) Pro Football Pittsburgh at Cleveland. 10:30 a (llJ m Pro Footb•ll·Doublehuder 1st game: LOS Angeles at Nevl"Orleans. 1:00 Q)@ Pro Footb•ll Oakland at San Diego. 1:30 g C•n•dian Football Highlights 1:45 I) U7J CI) Pro Football·Doubleheader 2nd game: Dallas at Washington. 4:00 O Football USC vs. Washington Huskies. · 5:00 fJ John McKay Show 10:00 @ W•rrlors Basket ball Warriors vs. Phoenix. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18 6:00PM fJ (~ Cl)) (})ABC Mond•y Night Pro Football Kansas City Chiefs at Denver Broncos. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21 !5:00PM D @Qi Wor1d Football League Play-Offs Teams to be an· nounced. 8:00 6) Boxlne From the Olympic Eil) The Way It Wu "1960 Eagles/Packers NFL Championship" . SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23 9:30 fJ (Qi (j)) (I) NCAA Football·Doubleheader 1st game: Michl· i n at Ohio state. 12:00 Prep Sports Wol1d L.A. City Soccer. 1:00 Grambtlnc Colleee Football Louisiana's Grambling College vs. Southern University. ~~ ) (V NCAA FootbalJ·Doublehuder 2nd game: USC at 2:00 @ m CBS Sports Spectacul•r · 2:30 IJ eliS Sports Spectacular "Prague Figore Skating Champion· ships" 9:00 O R•ms Co•ch's Show ·Tv '~r Evening Movies 7:00 9:00 10:30 7:30 9:00 7:30 1:00 1:30 1:30 1:00 1:30 1:00 7:30 1:00 9:00 7:00 1:00 9:00 11:00 • SUNDAY, NOV[MBtR 17 9 (C) "Cennona for Cordobe" (adv) '7o--Oeorse Peppard, Giovanna Rall I. 7 (29 I ) 3 (C) "Hllh l"lelna Drifter" (wes) '73-Cllnt E11twood, Verna Bloom, Marianna Hiii, Mitchell Ryan. 9 (C) "Vive Mn" (com) '69'-Peter Ustinov, Jonathan Winters. John Astin. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11 t "Never Give A Sucker an Even Break" (com) '41-W.C. Fields. 4 23 6 10 (C) ~. Godfather'' Concl. (dra) '72-Marlon Bra'1do, Al Paclno, Jemes CHn, Alcherd Cestelleno, Robert Duvall. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER lt 9 (C) "A Men Call~ Gannon" (dra) '69 -Tony Fr11nclon. Michael Sarrazln, Judi West. 5 "Horror of Drecula" (hor) '58--Petar Cushlne. Christopher LH. 4 23 6 10 (C) "Vlrslnla Hiii" (dra) '74-0yan Cannon, Allen Garfield, John Vernon, Harvey Keitel, Robby Ban11on. 7 (29 I ) 3 (C) "It Couldn't Happen to A Nicer Guy" (com) '74-Paul Sorvino, Michael Learned, Roser Bowen, Joanna Cameron. WEONU DAY, NOVEMBER 20 t (C) "The Tw.ive Chairs" (com) '70-Aon Moody, Frank Lan1ella. 5 (C) "First to '11ht'' (dra) '67--Chad Evenett. Marilyn Devin. Claude Akins. Gene Hackman. 7 (29 I ) 3 (C) "P'anlc on the 5:22" (11usp) '74 -Ina Balln. 8ernle Casey, Linden Chlles, Andrew Ouuan, Dana Elc1r, Lynd1 01y Georae. Llurence Luckinbill. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21 9 "Sherlock Holmes & th• Scarlet Claw" (mys)-Besil R1thb0ne. f'RIOAY, NOVEMIER 22 9 "ltor11 Chop Hiii" (dra) '59 -Gre1ory Peck, H1ny Guardino, Alp Tom. 13 ''The Lons Walt" (dra) '54-Anthony Quinn, Charles Coburn, Gene Evins. 2 17 3 I (C) "C.C. and Company" (dr1) '70 -Joe Nemath, Ann• Maruet. Wiiiiam Smith. 5 (C) n Nlaht of the Uvln1 Du d" (hor) '68-Russell Steiner, Judith O'Oe , y SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23 9 (C) ''Thunder I•(' (dra) '53--Jafnea Stewart, Joann• Dru, Giibert Roland, .Dan Duryea. 5 (C) "Flr•t to Fl1ht" (dr1) '67--Ch•d Everett, Merilyn D•vln. 7 (29 I ) 3 (C) "Veldez la Comln1" (adv) '7J-Burt LancHter, SuHn Clerk, John Cypher, Frank Siivera. . 4 23 6 "Z•PP•lln" (dra) '71-MlchHI York, Elke SOmmu. 10 (C) "The Secret War of Harry Frl1•" (dre) '69 -Paul Newman, Syrva Koaclna, Andrew Ou111n. 11 (C) "An.1110" (dr11) '68-Aobert Mitchum, Peter Falk. 23 I (C) "Cheyenne A11tumn" (adv) '64 -J1mer. Stewart, Richard Wldm1rk, Carroll Biker . THE OAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, NOVEMBER 17, 1974 Order Yours NOW ••• 1-~ C: -·I ,> ~)~ ~,~ 1000 Beautiful ·" Stick-on Labels v-'l • PERSONALIZED •srYUSH •EASY TO USE •ORDER FOR YOURSELF OR A FRIEND SHAPE ANO SIZE OF LABEL Mrs. John Doe 123 M •ln Street Any town , A nystate 1234 5 L ebel s Do Not Have A Printed Bord er Stylish Vogue type on fine quality white gummed paper. r--------, Fill in this coupon, clip and mail with $1.50 to: Piiot Printing l•bel Div., Post Offic• Box 1 S60 Costa MeH, Californi1 92626 le Sure te UM your l ip Code ---14''·''411'111---- L ------- --_J Pa1e 3 - 'GREAT EYECTATIONS' MicJIMI York (a1 Pip) 111111 SMall Mila (a1 Es~•)~ tlw"""";,, tllb .......... """' " "Gr~ot Exp~ctotio1ta," uw flN-lt°"' Fa,,.ily TlwolN dnuna bo#d • Cllarlea Dickou' bool - -Oii NBC, FrWlay at IPM. 1lw "'-"' follotn tw ~mt""'1 Ii/~ of Pip, "" orplltut U.. l M ~ , E1tgkuul wllo, tu a )'Olltll, Itta "/11teflll ~ witll "" ucaped COllM 111111 a «eottrk Wy. Co-atarriltg ~ J11111a MtlMNI tu tlw eo11Wct, AM Magwitcla; Morgant Leigltton, IM mtbiturwl aad tce0ttric Mm Ha"""'1m; """Robm Morley OS UlleM Pumblecltook. 'LUCY' LMci6 .. .,.,.;,, ,,., Oft,,_,._,,,,,.~~ "H"HJI Alllli~r­ MllY 11114 ~ye,,.°" CBS, Tw6tlay Ill 9'M. Mill ... ,.,,,,,,,. Nonna Midt111.t, • ,,._ ""'° wrtllldla w ,.,,., w "'-I _.NrMry willa tlw '"' .... ,...1.lllioll """ .. ~ -...... , -· " ~ 6',.otvt: -. Art Canwy dlln "' lwr '-t•( Jlidttwl-• t:o11tpetn1t -~,,,,,, M)' .. deldin-wAo;;""""' ............. Jl'll#d • ty. N..ae ""'->' (pimawl widl blq) ~..,,.. Lwm, N°""":, bat friMtl"""" ....,_, .mran of /ow """*"' breolc-. iMo MCOIUDJU lwr friatl to --" ~ Pein M.-.. llbo co-,,.,,. Mil feotrlttd pnfonwn iltcltltk Alllll Hiile 111111 Dole Portn. 'l:AMJLY OF TALENr Die o....b-riz trotlwn .wl linw Mn-..-,, tlwir,,,..aJ ""'1rtl -"' Aiail>' ~ ,.,,,.,,. ;,, " ,,. ,,.,,, lp«illl tbW ..,. "JM 0.-... ,. • CBS, W•awtay t11 UM. 7111 ~ •tr of tJw ~ IW ,..J1, a.cw;., 10 gold lflilliM...,., r«tllrb;..., CMam ""°""'°"' tlw, world; capodty crowd$ for tlwir LM v.,_ """' ~"IG•­llWllU; tJwir OMt /taltily rw:ot6tg laMJ.• a ...... ,., 4~ ~eorr/U.g Jtllltllo; 11114 10 _,,, pit/ m:wtb /or ,,,..., 0.-y. M-.Mn ti/ tJw pn- /olwill&J-lly _,,,.A,_ (1$), Wo>W (1J), Med (11), Jtq (19), Do.y (11), Mn (1'),-" J.,_y (11). A""' ,,,..._, ir 1Mr ipft:W pat. • 9 9 10 10: ,_ THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. NOVEMBER 17. 1974 DAVT~ME PROGRAMS 'STARDOM FOR MOOCH' MORNINL S:OO I m Sllnr1te Semes11r · Knowttcla• "Law & the Interest" (1Qj F1mlty CllSSIU m Fublrts Public I Donni RHd Sltow (Qj Ci)) (I) al Brady l unch Hazel Wlnder1ust World Bualneu Newt 700 Club 11:00 I@ CI) 00 Youn1 & Restfess • @OO®)mJac~t 6 Ozzie I H1rrlet 6:30 , .... Pe~ves on Alcoholism <9 (l))(I) &) Tiie lilr1 tn My • Not for Women Only le 6 ~brHk I Newa (l)@) £Aluutio111I features Youth Scene Bullwinkle . Electric Compiny : Yoaa ICM' Health 11:30 IJ@ (3) (i) Starch for Tomonow 8 ~ Ci) ®) m Celebrity SWeep- st1lles 7:00 ~ ffi I~~::, Show Cartoons Mich1tl JKkson Show D111ey & Goll1UI New Zoo Revue Gum by Slodl uch1n1e : Seume Street ( (I)) Momin& Comedy Tlme 7:30 I ~:~ Story's AA4 • Ttnneuee Tuxedo Bup & His Buddies Slip 'n' Woofer Wor1d luslneu News 8:00 Ci) @ (3) C1ptlin Klnproo Coll•&• Cfedit Coura.s Tiie Gallery sunup Banan1 SpUb l fritnda Tiie Ainbtones lozo'a Bir Top : loom! 1:30 Movie: See Daytime Movies. ROfllper Room Yocl & Frie nds Cumby Manna : Mister Ro1ers' Nel&hborhood ( Ci)) Th• fllntstonts 9:00 I CD (I) Joltr'a Wiid : Sesame Strut · (j) @) m N1mt That T11nt 6 Le1vt ll to l11ver ,.ovle: See Daytime Movies. )1et LI Linne I lovt Lucy Chl'drtn's Pro1r1ms IWtm (I)) Mlkt Dou,W Sllow 9:30 I ~ Cil (I) Q1mblt • Ci) @) m Wlwa Struk Flyln& Nun • Features Grtt11 Acres I Drt1m of Jt1ttnlt 10:00 @ CS) Cl) Now You Stt It 3 Muriel stMns Cooklnr Show eiJ Ci) @) m Hl&h Rollers Movies: See Daytime Movies. Anyt11l111 You Ctn Do 11le Momin& Show Mothers·ln·Llw True Advtnturt Stkk Exch•na• It's A New D1y : l'.duc.tlon1I rro1T1ms • News/P1noram1 del Ville lO:JO 1J@ (1) Cl) Love of Ufe O @@®l m Ho ll1wood SqUll'tl CJ) The F1rmer'1 D1u,11ter 0 <9 CIJ> CV m s10,ooo ,,,.. mid I let's Rip Features VI 111 AJep ArTEF?NOON 12:00 '1 Noonti11e · @ ~ Ci) m Jeopantr, D111 o Our Lms (lhr) Wed. 0 <9 (I)) (]) al Puaword All Stars i B @)&JNews Movie: Sie Daytime Movi~s. Noon Aff1lr /Joe B1ratta Hulth Show @ Tennessee Tuxedo ED futum 12:30 IJ.. @ (!) (j) Al the Wor1d Tums 0 9 (l) ®J m Days of Our Liv ea (6) flttler Knows lest ~ (Ci!) (j)) m m Split Second futures; lilorf1 Crey's Pet ven Fri. &J Dl1lln1 for Dollars ® lu11winkle 1:00 ! @Cl) CJ) The Guldln1 Uaht . @ 00 ®l m DoctGrs Datlnt_Cime <9 C1J> rn m A11 My Chil· drtn Market Closlna I ff)featum ~ MIMe: See Daytime Movies. ...1;30.11n(dp_ of Nl&bt · 6 o m Another Wor1d Phil Don1 ue Show (Qj) Cl)) (I) al Ltt'S Miiie A 0111 O Movie: See Daytime Movfes. &>Comer Pyle 2:00 1J @ (I) (i) Pritt ls Rl11rt 0 @ (6)@) m How to Survive A M1rrl1p 0 (Qt) (j)) CV m Newlywed 1i1me &J Pettlcolt Junttlon ED F11tures 2.:30 I Ci) @ (]) Mltcll Game '74 . ~ m Somerset News (~ (I)) CI) &) One Ult to L e (_i) @ Ci) Movie: See Daytime Movies. I len Hunbr t11tervlews/ft1turu Ninny • tlle Ptofusor Yo11 for H111th 3:001 @@ T1tUttalts · Truth or Consequences Sea Hunt 6 P~ Cartoons (Q!J Cl)) (]) (l) Ce11et1l Hospl· t1I I Movie: See Daytime Movies. Po,_, Pia Get Sm1rt Beverly Hillblllles F11turts Dt11111 Not for Women Only 3:30 e Din1h! (3) Movie: See Daytime Movies, O Mike Dou&las Show The Hudson _Brothers co·host Mon .. Wed.; Masters & Johnson co·host Thurs .. Fri. On ie & H1rrlet Movie: Sn Daytime Movl~s. l1n1n1 Splits & friends Yoci & friends The Muns1trs (3) New Zoo Revue Adcrams flmlly : f11ture1 ( (i)) Comedy Classics m Mike Douatas Show al Mur1tl Stevens Cookln1 Show 4:00 Tiie Rlftem1n 6 Superm111 Pufnstuf & Udsville I Drum of Junnle 1 (3) four O'Clock fllll $Implement• M1ri1 (~ ({)) Tiie fllntstonea : Membership Drfvt/S.11111 Street el Subt Pel1yo mFutures m Fellx the Cit 4:30 hther Knowi lest Cllll11n'1 lal1ncl Dln1ll! Le1Ye It to le1Ver l uas • Hla Buddies Pr1ze•A·R1m1 (}) Merv Qrlffln Stlow ./ • l1tm1n (I)) Stir Trek Underdoa s:oo;ao ~EEN•ws 3 Ntwa Mon. Th• Bia Valley I Love Lucy; World Football Lurue P\ayofh Thurs-. 0 Btvtr1y Hlllbllllts; Wor1d Foot· ball lurue P111·offs Thurs. I The Alntstones 8illl11n'1 lslelld I Lovt Lvcy; Wor1d footb1ll Luaue Pl1yoff1 Thurs. Q'j) Mister Roaef1' Nel&flbor1tood/ Membershi p Drive 1Dram1 Tt1vtl the Wor1d Wiid Wild West; NIWI Moo. m Rocty & Friends 5:30 0 Ci) (eit (I)) Nm 3 Travel Alma; News Mon. 6 Ho1111•1 Heroes Except Thurs. Didi Vin Dyke Except Thurs. Bewitched Courtship of Eddi•'• Fether CV Journey to Adventure RooN 222 Except Thurs. · Membtnhlp Dr1ft /Vlll1 ~esre • Don Wiiton's Town T11k Three S1oop1 "Mooch" is a small. female dog that runs away from home to go the glamouraus Hollywood life and become a movie star but soon finds it is not easy to break into s1ardom. The live.action program is intro- duced by Richard Burton with rhe voice thought~ of Mooch supplied by Zsa Zsa Gabor and airs Satur- day night (November 23rd) from 6 to 7PM on KHJ, Channel 9. The canine young lady is fortunate to encounter several im portant people who attempt to help her along the way including Vincent Price, James Darren, Jill St. John and Jim Back- us. but ~he also runs into misfor- tune and at one time has to be satisfied with being a cocktail wait- ress and a go.go-dancer. "Mooch" does get to hob·nob with Mickey Rooney, Darren Mc- Gavin, Kathie Brown, Phyllis Oil· Jer, Sam Jaffe. Bettye Ackerman. Edward G. Robinson. Janel Blair, Marty Allen, Rose Marie, Cesar Romero, David Wayne and Dick Martin at a party given by Jim and Henny Backus. During her travels Mooch goes to see the famous sights of Hollywood and surrounding areas including Grauman's Chinese Theatre, The Brown Derby, Holly· wood and Vine. The Sunset Strip, Beverly Hills and a trip to Malibu on James Darren's motorcycle. ~*~~ COLOR TELEVISION WHY BUY ONE FOR $450**? You can lease a brand new color telev1s1on tor as ltltle as S 13 a month Full Guarantee "Option to Buy" ADV;4KTAGES TO LEASIMG If 'fOll qualify • Nv lt)t~ OuU1tv nl ~Utff • • ,... Wntry •tivul Rt~r)Ju 8111.-. • Nt ''"f'\if1ty ClrClil'\•I • I ,_., HIQl>t "'""' GtMMM11 Trade0 l11 AJlowCll'ICti for y_. okt TV. Call Mow to ReserYe Your S~ ROY D'S LU SIMG 714/533-6730 l\41ly l(1ij !>~I 10 fl '>on I<'~ Htr.;1 "1r • :-Y•'~'" f'1111 SPr'-'•('~ ··-"°' Page 5 SUNDAY NOVEMBER 17 MORNING 6:00 OJ Bible Answers/Christophers 6:45 lJ) Christopher Close·Up 7:00 flvorite M1rti1ns Mormon T1bern1ele Choir 6 H.R. Pulnstur Rtx Humb1rd 'eop!t's forum J1bbtrwocky @ Thia Is t11e Lile W1rrtn Roberts 7:30 811ley's Comets The ChrfJtophers Ch1pl1ln of Bourtlon street 6 lidavillt · lllfT J. H1reis o tn111ht on Rellelon Ele111ent1r1 News 00 Rea Humbard ( : (j)) Gospel Sln1er's JubllH 7:45 @ (I) Slcted Hurt · This Is the Life R11 Humbard Minion: M1aic Loo• Up & Live ' @I) Ubl U 11 Y°ldl 10:30 f) @ (1) Cl) Pro footblll Double· ht1der first 1ame: Los An1eles at New Or1eans. 0 (Cij (j)) CIJ G) lassie's Res· cut R•neers O flitJI for Tod11 0) Prevention of lllnduss Tele· thon CoMlnues to 6PM. 1(6) tnsipt Mfdeut An1lpis Herit1ee USA/Membtfllllp ~· pe1I @Ii) P1ntall1 Oomlnlcal 11:00 D Church With A Vision (j) Movie: ''Thund•rhoof" (wes) '48-Preston Fos1er fJ (Q!j (j)) C31 m Chost Ch1sers B Untamed iforkl OJ Movfe: "Rebeccl of Sunnrbrooll Ferm" (dra) '38 -Shirley Temple, Randolph Scott. Cj) (l)Movlt @ Frrst 81ptlst Church 11:30 D Movie: (C) "Powder River'' (adv) '53-Rory Calhoon, Corinne Calvert. 0 (fii) Ci)) al Mike A With/ Schoolhouie Roell B Movie: (C) "Little Sllepherd or1un1do111 Come'' (dra) '61-Jlm· mie Rodgers. fE In Perform1n~ It Wolf Trap "Yehudi Meouhin" (R) AFTERNOON 8:00 I limp Unto My Feet · John!l 81rton Show @ (1) @Old Time 5ospel 12:00 m (~ (j)) Colle1e footb1ll Hlfh· Hour IWMts OJ Wondtr11111 Villon On 1:30 I Look Up l Uvt Prevention of Blindness Ttlt· . Serendipity thon Continue$ to 8ftM. 811 Blue M1rble 9 The Hum1nist It Is Written • EE lnllfht limp Unto MJ fMt 12:30 (i) Movie: "The Min from Cocody" • Meetlnf Tlme 1t Catvary (dra) '6>-Jean Marais. I s!lc1 l I Southern Califoml1 0 H11d On Sodety for Utt Prevention of lllnd· OJ Movie: ''frtm Here to Eternity" ness Telethon Continues throuch 6 (dra) '54-Burt Lancaster. frank Sf. PM. , natra, Deborah Kerr, Mont1omery Q) @ ltlUuya Kuhlm1n Clift. ca (i)) D11 of MlrKIH I Sund11 Celebration 9:00 Commitment · Public Slrvlce "(hillence M1 Sermon • film future <9 ) D11 of DltcOVtry 1 :00 B Movie: "Tiie Oodor Telles A 6 Rul Estlte Open House Wife" (t4>m) '40 -Loretta Yc>un1, Campus Profile Ray Milland. (I) (61 Oral Roberts I Plcesetters @ 3 It Is Written (9 Ci)) (]) G) Dlrtctiona Rex Humbird • o MHt 1he Press 9:30 Ctmtnl TllrM Pro Football Oakland al San Voice of A,riculture Diego. • NFL G1me of the WHk m Feith for Todey Reverend Mu 1:30 IJ Canldl1n Foothill Hl&hllflrts Rap With R1bbl Mike <9 ) (I) al lasues & An· Let There Be llfht swera • Am11ln1 Pr.,hecfu I Sherlodl Holmes Theatre o DIJ of Oiscowery Newim1llers 1 ~H.R. l"ufnstuf Prtwntlon of l llndness Tel ... 6 First B1ptist CIMth U.on Continues to 6PM. ( a ) Town Hill Meetina i DIJ of MlrKJes Muslu J P1l1brQ N1tlon1I TOWll Mteti111 • Tr1vtl fllln Ctlrlstophtr Clost•Up 10:00 = TOdlJ's Rell&lon 1:45 f) @ Pro football Doutlle· 3 A«.ion de 11 Co•unlidld h11der Second pme: Oallu at • (tgl m Pro footb1tl Pittsburah Washlneton. at Cleveland. 2:00 (3l Forum Hour of Power O Movie: (C) "Vent Cruz" h1dv) Home Buyer's Culclt '54-Gary Cooper, Burt L1neuter, Dontlnp Denise 01rcel. TV 8 loob It lNmln& 00 D1ktali Herald of Trutll 0 Movie: "Wlftt I levt.rs" (dra) Cl111er1 tllret '63 -Jenet lelgtl, Vin Johnson, Public Aff1ln Prtrram "Listen Shelley Winters. Mar1h1 H11r. to Your Body" @) S.11 Dft19 H1ppet1ht1 ( (I)) Df. Normin Vincent PUlt 9 Fiith for TocllJ Pqe 6 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. NOVEMBER 17. 1974 I rt)) Jim ThomH Outdoo11 1MT1ht C.ltbrlty Tennis 2:30 CV Youth & the Law 0 NBC News Sped1I "One Hun· dred Days" News correspondents ex· amine President Gerald R. Ford, his associates and their lmpac\ on the nation in the first hundred days or the new Administration. @) Name of the 61me OJ Movie: "D1kotl" (wes) '56 - John Wayne, Vera R1lston, Waller Brennan. IAmerlean/lsml TV Hour fires of Ev1n1eUsm Coasult1tlon 1 CJ)) Brother Buu '1) Tr1vel fllm 3:00 w University Di1lo111• 6 John W11111 Thutre • Movie: "Rebel Without A C1use" (dra} '55 -James Dean, Natalie Wood. 1Jimm1 SW1u1rt Show Pl• Bridie Witll the £.tperts ) C.lebrlty Tennis 3:30 i Viewpoint on Nutrition • Expression: Elst/Wut Prevention of Blindneu Tel•· thon Continues to 6PM Creetlnp from 5erm1ny Rell1ious Town Hill : Bl1ct Pe11pective on the N1w1 ( (j)) Unt1med World lnslt11t • Meet the Preu . Pentecost11 Temple 4:00 I News1111ll1rs A111ericl11 Uft~te • lnslpt "The One·Armed Man" UCLA Foot.bill UCLA vs. Wash ington Huskies. ~ llrun Tht1tre al Colltlt f~tb1ll Hllflli&hts Stir Tre• Het Hn OJ GABLE & TRACY SHARE *'WEALTH & WOMEN OJ Movie: "Boom Town" (dra) '40 -Cl1rk G1bte, Cl1trdette Colbert, S encer Tracy. I (3) The People Show KOrean V1riety Cl) Other People, Other Pluu Pentecost.II Temptr : Inner Vlslona ( ) Wortct of SurvlV1I • Ro er 81111u • Thia la the Ufe 4:30 f)@ (1) flee the Nation (1) Movie: "Never Give A Sucker An Ewen lrull'' (com) '41 -W C fields. I ~~~·, (i) Men the Press Hour of Deliverance Wuhlnaton Week In Review/ Membtnhip Appul (~ ) Caftcer Specl1I "Body Awareness" m SondlJ M1tfnee 5:00 I It Tlkes All Kinda John Mcft11 Show tm fCews • Tiit Avena•rs P'rew11tion of IUndnm Tele· thon Anal hour. I rn Johft Weyne The1tre KOrt1n Dr11111 C1mer Ted Armitron1 Casey Slntol ShcMt la Anples News ltevltw/Mt111· .,. rshl Altlul <9 ) Thia WHll In the Nfl I Vistt1ndo A In EJtrellu flhn Future Coron• Now S:301 Ho111n'i Heroes 6 Uttte R1SC1ls N~ a Th• Comm1ndt11 Movit: (C) ''Von Ry1n's [Jiprus" (adv) '65 -Frank Sinatra. Trevor Howard. O N1tlon11 Geoaflphic Eiil Will Street Wetk/Membtnhlp Appt1I 0:) Viewpolftt on Nutrition EVENING 6:00 tJ'KNXT SC*J•I "A Brotherhood Happenln(' Black and Brown art1Jts come together to advance the mes· sage of brotherhoOd through the arts. Guem Include Freddie Prinz. Lincoln Kilpatrick, Carmen Zapata, Rodney Winfield, Carla Thomas, and the Black and Brown Brotherhood Band CV Movie: (C) (2hr) "The Birds" (susp) '63 -Rod Taylor, Jessica Tand.L_ TJtp1 Hedren. BwmNews Movie: (C) (Zhr) ''The Riven" (hor) '63 -Vincent Price, Boris Karloff. 8 6) Re1soner Report "Mle World 1t Wu OJ TV PREMIERE, TUESDAY * WELD/TONY PERKINS m Movie: (C) (2hr) "Pl1y It as It LIJs" (dra) '72-Tuesday Weld, An 'thony Perkins, Tammy Grimes. · 1 ~ht 61llery I Di1lo1u. on World 011 lldren's Cartoons Mo~i.: (C) (2hr) "Prince Vil· 1•1" (adv) ·54 -Robert Waaner. Ja~t Leigh mf '' 1t Nlcht/M1mbershlp Ap· (~ ) Ch1nnel 29 Telks To ••. mnree stooees 6:30 O Anlm1I World "Elephants of Thailand" @ Movie: (90) .. Rtbectl ol Sunn1· brook farm" (dra) '38 -Shirley Temple, Randolph Scott 0 Movie: (C) (90) "Tht Wer W11· on" (dra) '67-John Wayne, How ard Keel i Plut Sand Show Sunset Lest of the Wiid ) I Ulcill I Feelin1 Cood I Chespirito Journey to Adventure Travel film Roller 81mes 7:00 B News 0 Wild IUnedom "Migration of the Caribou" Cf) Trt1sure Hunt ~ Movie: (C) (2hr) ''Cannons for Cordoba" (adv) '71}-Georee Pep pard. Giovanni Ralli. I It T1kes A Thief Colden Vo11ae J1 •nese un1uaa1 Pro111m m Wild IUnfdom EI1l LAKERS & CELTICS * BATTLE AGAIN ON THE WAY fT WAS IJM W11 It WH (Rl )Hee Hlw NoclM de Q1t1 Speake Hy ... 4 tSS" evor hip ~ 1sts es· the 1nz. ata, and ood ds" ica n" llS y It " al- er, of J· ey I· 7:30 II START SUNDAY NIGHT *WITH APPLE'S WAY!! 8 U1J (]) Ci) Applt's Way '1he flt(' Paul Apple and his class· mates face expulsion and arrest when they staae a play descrlblnr America as a police stale. Pamelyn Ferdin, Lu.ana An'de~ and Kate Sar- chet 1ue.st. 0 YOUTH VS WOLVERINE * IN FIGHT TO FINISH 0 9 Ci) lfOl m World of Dis· nay "flioH C.lloways" Part II 21.J three-part adventu re about the Cal· loways who struule to establish a wild aeue unctuary in New En· land's maanificent north woods. Nova/Mtmbtrsfllp Antal Korean Felli Sonis 1:0011 Nulwlllt Music Ci) Movie: (C) (2hr) "Topbpl" (com) '64' -Peter Ustinov, Melina Mercouri. u <a @ > rn a> So11111 c°"'ect' Rtvut Jill St. John, the Hudson Brothers }Ant. Rescheduled. m I #He LI All Evenltla Witll lurt lacharacll Burt's ,uests are Dusty Sprinafleld, Ju11et Prowse and Mi· reille Mathieu. I Tllrte Pauportt to Adventure Nippon No Uta/Ntwi SurvlVll Korean Yaritt.J /Dran11 1:30 1J @ (]) Ci) Koju Martin Bal· sam auests as a private detec· live with a little l1rc.eny in hil heart who tries to turn his client's sui· clde Into "murdet" and a short trip to easy street for he and his wife. D~(])a§JmNtC Sunday THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, NOVEMBER 1J.j974 Mydery-Mtaoud '1he 42nd Street Ryan, Jack Gina, Stefa11 Gieraseh. A I Action Inner City Cavalry'' An unwanted assianment quietly menacin& ltranaor defends Mission: Impossible with New Yortl's Mounted Police unit the terrified citizens of a small News leads McCloud to surprisln1 rewards town in the Old West by turnln& the Sumo Wrestlina/Thls Is J1pan when lovely Sat. Mildred Cross streets into an i11ferno. @ Di1loaut ._ (Julie Sommars) -also assianed to fJ Gamer Ted Armstrona 11·001Jf'li"I00f"illlfftl~f'7n News the unit-admits to McCloud that m ksPl(llL I Tony Bennett: !his Is . 11 )~~tte~W11u.t1uu she's afreid of horsas. When a mili· cMlau1a iuMestat.t Munro Is Bennetts spe· ft:'ll KATHRYN KUHLMAN tary armoJy is robbed of a large u:1 c1che of weapons '9nd another I Safari to Adventure * (IN COLOR) mounted police offker killed, Mc· Jap1nue Lanruace Procram a I "'""'" Kuhlman Cloud'S' leadership under stress The One Way (6) NYPO brinl$ him closer to Sat. Cross who Encuet1tlo M b hi Ap"" l/flrlna Unt "'" ~ nn Cl) M i.. "Ent T . : em ers P ,...1 doubts her abilities as a police of. 9:.w WJ ~ 111n." er am• fleer. Peter Marti Rtchmen and Mi· Okada" Mannix treads on deadly 11:15 0 <a (I)) News chael Parks also auest. around when he is hired by Japanese (i1) Cl) Rock Concert a 'KING IS COMING' pri.vate lnv~stigator Tami Okada to 11:30 IJ Movie: (C) "Tilt Ch1lk Garden" * Prophecy Explained by au1de him 1n the search of a Japan· (dra) '64 _ Deborah Kerr Hayley DR. HOWARD C. ESTEP ese diplomatic courier kid~aped mo· Mills, John Mi11s. ' m Tiit Kine Is Co•I•& ments after he depla11ed in Los An· B Q) @ Weekend aeles. Movie: (C) "The Devil's An1els" OJ Al S~WYER VISITS I It Is Written (dra) '67-John Cassavetes. * CENTRAL AMERICA! Soul Free Rev. Ralph Bell hosts. (I) TeltplllM Q) Passport to Travel Altemativts ~ Movie: (C) "Experiment In Ttr· @ Green ~rts The 81& Question Air" (susp) '62-Glenn Ford, Lee 1:45 Membentllp Appt1I Remick, Ross Martin. Ul) BE A KCET MEMBER. Voice of Calvary m Movie: (C) ''The Hired Hand" * CLASS Will TELL ON 10:00 i Day of Discovery (wes) '71 -Peter Fo11da, Warren Rtdi Concert Oates. UPSTAIRS, DOWNSTAIRS · Dr. Non1111 Ylncent Ptale m Movtt: (C) "Tb.e Private u.., of fI1) Me•btralllp A,pul/Masttrplta fE News Adam l Evt" (com) '60 -Mickey Them: Upstairs, Downstairs "A Wlrrior1 Basketball Warriors vs. Roon!t._ Mamie Van Doren. Chanae of Scene" Phoenix. (fa (JJ) Weekend In Review/News 9:00 11 Oral Roberts Evenlna at Symphony 12:00 Qi 700 Club D ABC Sunday Movie Lou GordOft Show <ta Cl)) Spanish Movie * HIGH PLAINS ~g;~ ::ri::P Lan1ua1e Pro1ram 12:30 fJ Wanted: Dtad or Alive DR~FTER TIM Thne Bein& 1:00 0 Spullina freely Clint Eastwood stars tHI (I) Mr. Cospel Guitar -· ·-S M4Me: <C>-"Mu:ic Flre" (dre) fJ (9 Cl)) Cf) EE A1C Sunday nil Protedors '51-Cirtos Thompson, Rita Gem: - Movie: (C) (lllij ulnp Plains Drift· Mom: (C) ''Ylva Mn" (com) 1:40 B Movie: "Rose of Clmtn'Oft" er" (wes) '7~1int Eastwood, Ver· '69-Peter Ustinov, Jonathan Win· (wes) '52-Mala Powers, Bill Wil· n1 Bloom, M1ri1nna Hill, Mitchell ters. Iiams. 'THE LADY'S NOT FOR BURNING' positive aspects-of human aloneness. The film has been honored by the Atlanta International Film Festival, M o~ow International Film Festival, and American Film Festival, among others. Richard Chamberlain stars as a quixotic young soldier who wants to sacrifice himself for a lady accused of witchcraft in British play· wright-poet Christopher Fry's "The Lady's Not for Burning," airing Tuesday at 8:30PM on KCErs Hollywood Television Theatre, Channel 28. Co-starring in the production adapted by Fry especial- ly for station's drama showcase is note·d British actress Eileen At· kins. Chamberlain's portrayal of Thomas Mendip recreates for tele- vision a part he played at the prestigious Chichester Festival in England in 1972. "Mendip is a disillusioned soldier who comes to the little market town of Cool Clary to ask that he be hanged because life for him is no longer worth living," comments Norman Lloyd, executive pro- ducer of Hollywood Television Theatre. "But the Mayor, an irra- scible, complaining sort, played by Keene Curtis, refuses, believing the young man merely wants to call attention to himself and make unnecessary work for the authorities." Ms. Atkins plays Jennet JourJemayne, an enchanting and intelli- gent young woman accused of being a witch. She professes innocence to the charge, and Mendip. to spare her from being burned at the stake, demands he be sacrificed instead. They fall in love, although he does so reluctantly and only after she persuades him that love holds greater attraction than death. The cast also includes Kristoffer Tabori, Laurie Prange, Stephen McHattie, Rosemary Murphy, Scott H ylands, Tom Lacy and Jacques Aubuchon. Veteran actor John Carradine has the role of an old rag-and-bone merchant, the subject of the lady's purported witchcraft. Joseph Hardy directed the production which was pro- duced by George Turpin. KCe:T will present two rebroadcasts of the production. Saturday (1 I /23) at 7PM, and Sunday (1 t /24) at 2PM. Immediately .following "T he Lady's Not for Burning," KCET will air "Solo," a t S-mlnute short subject by filmmaker M ike Hoover. Nominated for an Academy Award and recipient of 12 awards as best short, the fllm follow a lone mountain climber and reflects bis fCC'lings of individual accomplishment, spiritual achievement and individual motivation. Through incredible footage the film illustrates the beauty and danger of mountain climbing, while emphasiting (L to R) f.Offll AW., IUdtard Cb-bmaln ud Scott HytaJtds In a scene from OtiAo~er Fry's "Ille Lady's Noe few Bunalaa·" r LOANS TO S 25,000 SPECIAL SERVICE FOR DOCTORS, TEACHERS PROFESSIONALS Arrangements may be made In the privacy of your home or office. Fun- ded within 24 hrs. of ap- prov at. Call Oougl•s Flnanclal (714) 848-8228 KOCE·TV ORANGE COUNTY TELEVISION THIS WEEK ON CHANNEL 50 SATURDAY: NOVEMBER 16th (P.M.) 3:00 Oline11sions In C111tures (C) 3:30 Dimenalona In C11lt11res (C) 4:00 Connie'• C1othln1 Comer (C) 4:30 Connie's Qothl111 Comtr (C) S:OO A . Time To ~row; •fo • .,5;.lO~ T~._. ~ 6:0oA~TI111 To Crow: 6:30 Blc 8111t M11'111t (C) (NET) 7:00 The w., It Wu (C) (PB~ 7:30 Otlait CountJ Review (C) 8:00 TM Klnl's Flt1 (C) (KOCE) 9:00 KOCE Sped1t: Women At Your Doon (C) (KOCE) 9:30 Journey To Japan (C) (PBS) SUNDAY: NOVEMBER 17th (P.M.) 3:00 As Min Bahnes (C) (KOCE) 3:30 As Man BahlVU (C) (KOCE) 4:00 Freehand Sletchina (C) (KOCE) 4:30 freehand Sll•tchlna (C) (KOCE) 5:00 from Chant To atance: M11sk In 6:00 from Ch111t To CMnce: Mulk 111 Western Culture (C) (SCC) 5:30 From Chant To Clllnce: Musk 111 Western Cult11re (C) (SCC) Western Culture (C) (SCC) 6:30 Happiness Is Sllln&! (C) 7:00 ICOCl Sp"lal: Women at Yow Doors (C) (l<OCE) 7:30 Voters' Pipeline (C) (KOCE) S:OO Cvenin1 at Sytlp!IOny (C) (PBS) 9:30 America (C) (PBS) 10:00 Focus Onin1• County (C) (KOCE.) MONDAY: NOVEMBER 11th (Mt.) 12:00 School Dlstrlct News (C) (KOCE) 12:10 Masterpiece Theatre (C) (PBS) 1:10 Inside/Out (C) 1:25 Math Flctory (C) 1:40 Time To Draw (C) 2:00 Electric Company (C) (CTW) 2:30 Human Rel1tion,~ 1nd School Discipline (C) 3:00 A Tlme To Grow: Human De- velopment (C) 3:30 Fruhand Slletclllnc (C} (KOC£) 4:00 From Chant To Chlnce: Music In Western Culture (C) 4:30 Electric Company (C) (CTW) 5:00 Sestme Strfft (C) (CTW) 6:00 From Ch1nt To Cllanu: Music In Westem Culture (C) (SCC) 6:30 As M111 Bellaves (C) (KOCE) 7:00 Connie's C1othlnr Comer (C) 7:30 Focus Orange County (C) (KOCE) 8:00 A Time To Crow: Human Dt· velopment (C) 1:30 Nova (C) (PBS) 9:30 As Man leh1ns (C) (KOCE) TUESDAY: NOVEMBEJt 19UI (P.M.) 12:00 Sdlool District News (C) (KOCE) 12:10 Flrina line (C) (PBS) 1:10 Community of Uvlnc Thlncs (C) 1:30 Time To Draw (C) 1:45 Math Factory (C) 2:00 Eltctrle Compan1 (C) (CTW) 2:30 Camicoltndls (C) (PBS) 3:00 Coflnlt's Clotlllnr Comtr (C) 3:30 DlnMnslons In Cultures (C) 4:00 f,_.!Mnd Sbtdllna (C) (KOCE) 4:30 £ltdrlc Company (C) CCTW) 5:00 SnallN Street (C) (CTW) 6:00 lia Bhlt Martllt (C) (NET) 6:30 Oimtnaiolls In Cultur11 (C) 7:00 Fnthand SbtdllnJ (C) (KOCE) 7!30 fices of Autumn (C) (KOCE) 8:00 Dimensions In Cultures (C) 1:30 Special: (C) (PBS) WEDNESDAY: NOVrMICR 20Ui (P.M.) 12:00 School Dlstrid News (C) (KOCE) 12:10 A111triu (C) (PBS) 12:40 Flee Ute Students (C) Page 8 1:10 Madi Fldory (C) 1:25 Inside/Out (C) 1:40 Community of LMn1 Tllhtp (C) 2:00 £Metric Company (C) (CTW) 2:30 Villa Alleare (C) (PBS) 3:00 A Tlme To Grow: Hum1n Dt· velopment (C) ' 3:30 Frttllancl SUtdtlna (C) (KOCE) 4:00 Fro• CJIMt T• Ch1ttee: Musk In Westwn1 C111tura (C) 4:30 Eltctrlc C..pany (C) (CTW) 5:00 Stst•a Street (C) (CTW) 6:00 fn>m Chant To atance: Music In Westwm Culture (C) (SCC) 6:30 Aa Man hhaves (C) (KOC() 7:00 Coftnle's ClotM•I Comer (C) 7:30 Voters' Plptllnt (C) (KOCE) 8:00 A Tim• To Crow: H11m1n Dt· velopmtnt (C) 8:30 Mlltlfllltce Theatre (C) (PBS) 9:30 As Min Waves (C) (KOC£) THURSDAY: NOVEMBER 2ht (P.M.) 12:00 ScMol District News (C) (KOCE) 12:10 ~· (C) (PBS) 1:10 Time To D11w (C) 1 :25 Community of Uvlna Thlnp (C) 1:45 lnslde/Out (C) 2:00 Electric Co111p1ny (C) (CTW) 2:30 Hu11111 Relations aid School Dbdpllne {C) 3:00 Con11'1t's Clothlnc Comer (C) 3:30 Dimensions in Cutturts (C) 4:00 freeh111d Slle1dtln1 (C) (KOC[) 4:30 EJtcftic Co111p1nr (C) (CTW) 5:00 Sname Street (C) (ClW) 6:00 too• ltat (C) (PBS) 6:30 DimensJons In Cultures (C) 7:00 frHhand Slletchln1 (C) (KOCE) 7:30 011n1e County Review (C) 8:00 Dfmtnalons In Cultures (C) 8:30 Mtn Who M1de Tiit Movies (C) 9:30 Happiness Is Slltlna (C) fllDAl: NOVEMBER 22nd (P.M.) 12:00 Sdlool Dktrict News (C) (KOC£) 12:10 IOOll ltat (C) (PSS) 12:AO VIiia Allerrt (C) (PBS) 1:10 lntldt/Out (C) 1:25 Time To Df•w (C) 1;40 Community o fLM111 Thlnrs (C) 2:00 Electric Company (C) (CTW) 2:30 VIiii Alltlfl (C) (PBS) 3:00 A Tlme To Grow: Human Oe· velopment (C) l :3G Woman (C) (PBS) 4:00 Fro"' Chant To Ctlance: Mualc In Westem Culture (C) 4:30 lltdric C:O.pany (C) (CTW) 5:00 Sul111t Stred (C) (CTW) 6:00 from Cll1nt To Cllanct: Musk In Western Culture (C) 6:30 Walsh's Animals (C) (PBS) 7:00 lthlnd tM Uau (C) (PBS) 7:30 fttopttw1tch (C) (KOCE) 1:00 A Tlme To Cror. HurHn De- velopment (C) 1:30 ReU&Jou AMrkl <C) (PBS) 9:00 Flrinr Une (C) (PSS) SATURDAY: ftOVlMBER 23rd (ft.M.) 3:00 IMmtnsions In Culturts (C) 3:30 IMmenslons In C111turea (C) 4:00 Cottnle't Clotttlnc Conltr (Cl 4:30 Cont1l11s aethln1 Comer (C) • 5:00 A Time To Crow: 5:30 A Time To Grw: 6:00 A Tlmt Te lrow: 6:30 Bl1 llue Marillt (C) (NET) 7:00 Tiit w., It Was (C) (PBS) 7:30 OrM,. ColOlty Rmew (C) 1:00 So111141stap (C) P,..ltrt (PBS) 9:00 Cttat fttrfonnaneu (C) iPBS) THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. NOVEMBER 17. 1974 MONDAY NOVEMBER 18 For morning and afternoon llstlnp, plHse see O~YTIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, ere the d•y's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES O Millien $ Movie: (90~ "Nevtt "'"A SUder u Evtn lrttk" (com) '41-W. C. fields, Gloria Jean. I Let's Mab A De~I lewltchtd Ci) Wlld Wor!d of Anlm1ls fisJUnfton Stralpt Talll Jl11mr Dean Show Uttle lllKllt 1:00 IJ @ (}) (j) Cunslft0k1 "In Per tormance of Duty" Mar$llal Dillon Is frustrated by a judge's i111istence that the letter of the law be matn· tained and that a gang of killer- 1:30 n "ltlls of San Fe"'•nclo" (•dv) outlaws be set free unless there IS '17-t>onald Woods, Gloria Warren. solid evidence to holct them. Eduard 9:00 D (C) ''Thunder in the Sun" (dra) Franz and David Huddleston guesl '59-Susan Hayward, Jeff Chandler, 0 @(})@) m lorn Free "El· Jacques Bergerac. sa's Odyssey" Ten.year-old Regan 10:00 D •intent to Kill" (dra) '59-Rlch Mallory's mother, Cynthia (guest ard Todd, Betsy Drake. "Star P1eller" Mary Ann Mobley) arrives in Kenya (wes) '34-John Wayne ... Badmen to find her daurhter af1er an 8-year of Tombstone" (wes) '49 -Berry absence, and Elsa. meanwhile, Sullivan, Broderick Crawford. watches over the cubs of a wounded • ., S2:()() m "Kiii McCo(' (mys) '47 lioness, Dawn Lyn also ruests. ~ 1 Mickey ~ooney, Ann Blyth, Brian D I IPlcll(J Feellnf 800d Drama. Oonlevy. sonf, comedy, satire and animation 1:00 @ (C) ''The Lest Shot You Hear" are used to convey health lnforma (susp) '69 -Hugh Marlowe, Zena llon on subjects ranain1 from nutri· Walker. lion to exercise and hypertension 1 :30 O (C) "This Eartll Is Mine" (dra) I Bes1 of Grouct10 '59--Roek Hudson, Jean Simmons. Dealer's Cllolce 2:30 (I) (C) "Harper'' Part L (dra) '66-The Bold Ones Paul Newman. Lauren Bacall, Janet Teatro del Aire Leifh. Movlt: (C) (2tlr) ·~11ue H1w11i" @@ (C) "City ltnutll the Sta" (mus) '62 -Elvis Presley, Joan (sci-fi) '70.-Stuart Wh1tm1n, Rob· Blackman, Anrel1 Lansbury. ert Wagner. ff;) Membership Drive/Film Future 3:00@) (C) "Stardt" (dra) '72-Hugh @I) Dr11n1 O'Brian, Elke Sommer. ~ Movie: "HI NeUle'' (com) '34- 3;30 (]) "Uleboat" (dra) '«-Tlllulah Glenda Farrell, Paul Munl. Bankhead, John Hodiak. 8:30 O I 11'1(ilLJ Hollrwood-The si. D (C) "Mutiny on-Ute Bounty" lent Era Bill Barry hosts this tour ot Part I (dra) '63-Marlon Brando, • the KTLA lot, originally built by Trevor How1rd, "Richard Harris. Warner Brothers In the 20's. EVENING 6:00 I lg) m News -, @ (]) fl) (j) Newa 6 &onanza ( CJ)) CD m ABC Mot1da1 icflt Football Kans:ts City Chiefs at Denver Broncos. I R.,mond Burr Show Partridft Faml~ Mod Squid Mmeal ComtdJ Show Star Trek Membership Drive/Electric Com- pany ~ Spffd Rt«r 6:30 I Merv Criffin Shw AndJ Grtfftth • Tiie Plonttrs Uttle Aaiuls 7:00 0 9 Cil m News lowtlftc Tor Oollan 6 Moel Squid TruUI ot ConseqffntH Whit's MJ Untl I Lon Lucy The Fii [S) HtCH's Herou Elmtrel4a Tiit Bl1 Valley : Ch1nt to atant• · Dram• fll,., Stoocea 7:30 II $2S.,OOO Pyramid 0 POiice Surgeon Merlin '* Olsen "THE KILl£R" I Polkt $1rtrtor1 Hti, Th Nil bot @CI) ~o Tefi' lt1t Truth (i) Get Sm1rt OJ Merv Grrffin 9:00 6 @ (I) (j) M1ud1 Arthur has planned a last minute party and Maude comes to Vivian's rescue by workmg all day to prepare the food ~nly to learn she and Walter are not Invited. 0 TOYOTA PRESENTS * "THE GODFATHER" &•THE 1975 TOYOTAS CJ(ij@Qj)&r;,N IC Monday Movie: (C} (2hr} "The Godfather'' Concl. (dra) '72 -Marlon Brando, Al Pacino, James Clan, Richard Cas 1tell1no, Robert Duvall, Diane Keaton. .-."' The multiple Ac.demy Award·win· nin1 motion picture e•plortnr the lives O'f the powerful Corleone fam - ily, organized crime curs of the 1940s. .-, ""IP"lc .. !A .... , ... , J11dy Judy Garland S1n1s some of the ~ones she made memorable. t :30 D (~ (J)) fI) m The "OO"tl "Vendetta" An heroic ex-cop returns lo the foroe after ten ynrs obsess- ed with a plan to e1pture and pun- tsh the 1unman who nearly caused his permanent disability. Laurence Lucklnbill tuests. ONews IDDnirnet ff:) Membtnlllp Apptel f!) Muy ~adecldo IJ RHODA • SEASON'S * NEW COMEDY HIT!!! R @ (3) (I) ltlod1 Rhoda thinks S1le rney Te pregnant. but she Isn't Per· llon nee aln· ler- is ard est. 'El· an est ya ear ile, ed I" In re of y e sure enough to tell Joe, especially when he comes home with the news that his busirtess is facing an eoo· nomlc squeeze. I\ 0 frKtu..cl Aldler1~ m Slf1rt to Adventure TUESDAY NOVEMBER 19 fE 'LA. W.O.M .A.N.' F *FREES HERSELF! or morning end afternoon listings, f.ll) L.A. Woman ~~1ue see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Em Drama ...., ow, for your convenience, a 10:00 II (jj) m (j) Med It a I cent., the def s movies. "Heel of the Tyrant" A lamed Jew ish $Clentilt comes to the universi1y lo do medical research only to learn DAYTIME MOVIES that a neo-N1ti group is determined 1:30 D "Secrets of A Seuet1ry" (dra) lo drive him away. John Colicos '31-Claodetle Colbert, Herbert Mar· ; sts.. shall. Coiaer !')le 9:00 0 ''Tall Story" (rom) '60 -Jane CD Q) News Fonda, Anthony Perkins. Anne Jack· Plimpton: Min on tllt flylna $On, Ray Walston. T11peze 10:00 0 "1-.u Ceste" (dra) '39 -Gary 0 El) I "lc!ll ! T 11 t W o r Id of Cooper, Ray Milland. "C1rollna Hu&fl Hefner A personal &limpse into Moon" (JtU) '40 -Gene Autry. the mind and lifestyle of the man "Son of Belle St11r" (wes) '53 - who turned a bunny Into an empire. Keith !Arsen. Donna Drake. Included ls a look at Hefner's West 12:00 m "Holiday'' (com} '38-Katharine Coast mansion, his DC·9 Jet plane, Hepburn', Cary Grant, Lew Ayres. his mansion in Chlcaao. and the be· 1:00 0 (C) "To Alf My frt1nds on 1inninr of Pl•YboY maaazine. Ralph ~re" (dra) '71-8ill Cosby, Glo· Story hosts. na foster. I Meet the llaJOf$ J :)() 0 (C) "Tammy & tltt lldtelor" £.ducatlonal Ecoloo Series (com) '57-0ebbie Reynolds, Leshe The Untoudlables Nielsen, Mala Powers. (j)) lonanza 2:30 (JJ (C) "ttarper" Canel. (dra) '66- 10:30 I Slfart tD Adventure Paul Hewman, Lauren Bacall, Janet • Joumey to Advtnture lel&h. Laurel & H1tdr feeturettt. W1nd1r1ust 9 11 (C) "The Third Secret" (dra) LI Ciudad Qrlta '&i-:Stephen Boyd, Diane Cilento. • Aco111pan11111 J:OO (19) (C) ''Ten Tho4.1Mnd Bedrooms" L0·4S (com) '57-0ean Martin. Anna Ma-m ONE HO ria Alberahettl. a;.I UR OF SIN 3:30 m (C) "Midnlaht lact'' ($USP) '60 *NEXT ON KCETI -Doris Day, Rex Harrison. PLEDG£ MEMBERSHIP! 0 (C) "Mutiny on the Bounty'' Part Et) Mellbenhlp Appeal/The Slnn1n II (dra) '63-Marton Brando, Trevor 11:00 tE a I~~:::: Howard, Richard Harris. EVENING lest of Gro!Ktlo "'"° The Luer Siio• Mlulon: Impossible Nlaht Gallery CI) Petit' Gunn Wiid Wild West ( (!)) Wanted: Dud or Allvt 11:30 t)@m Cl) CIS Late Movie: (C) "SurMilrlii New Toft" (com) '64- Jane Fonda, Cliff Robertson, Rod !!flor, Robert Culp. ~ Movie: "Raw Wind In Eden" (dra) '5S.-Jeff Chandler, Esther Wil· Iiams. · 0 ~ @ Q9l m Johnny Clnon Mclean Stevenson IS auest host 0 Fr1dured Flickers {]) MD¥1e: "Waterfront" (dra) '52- Richard Burton, Robert Newton. 0 Movie; "Psydlo" (hor) '00-An· thony Perllins. Janet Lei&h. Vera Miies. O Movie: (C) "Doctor at Lara•" (com) '57-0irk Borarde. 11111 Cosby Mtmbenhlp Appeal ( Cl)) Sdente f:tdlon Theatre 12:00 D Movie: "Wom1n Chases Min" (com) '37 -Mfriam Hopkins. Joel McCrea. I ~:~·~or H111th 1:00 ~Tomorrow 1:45 Movie: "Twfst of Fate" (dra) 'S4 -Ginaer Roaers, J1eques Ber1er1c. 3:10 II Movie: (C) ''Ttnn1~'1 P1rt· ner" (dra) '55 -Ronald Reagan, Rhonda Aemlna. 6:00 Jl~&~~~~~~~s ~Bonanza Raymond Burr Show Partrldae ramllr Mod Squad Musical Comedy Show ~ Stir Tre• : Membenh:p Appeal I £1ectrlc Company m Spetd Racer 6:30 (fO) Merv Griffin Show CD Andy Griffith EE Membership Appeal (~ (])) Dt1ler'1 Choice a5 TM Pioneers m Utt!e RaSCAls 7:00 ICIJOO~ mm News Bowllna lor Dollars Mod Scauad Truth or Consequences i Whit's My Line? I lovt Lucy The f81 (3) tto11n's Heroes Esmer11da tM The Bl& Valley EJ1) Town Hall (lffl (i)) lon1nz:1 mor1m1 m Tllret Stooa~· 7:301 New Tr111ure. H.unt Gomer~ · o ® Hollywood Squi res Help ThJ elpbor Rainbow Sundae THE DAILY PJLOT, TV WEEK. NOVEM8E; ;7~-;974 (I) @.Cil To Tell the Truth 9:00 8 OlJ@ Ci) I Sflc1M I Happ 'f 0 M1U1on $ Movie: (C) (2hr) "A Annivtrs.uy & GoodbJe Lucille Bell Min Called Gann~n .. (dra) '6~ -stars in this comedy-drama as Nor- Tony Franciosa. Michael Sarrazin. ma Michaels, a wom an who ap- 1 ~twitched proaches her Silver Weddin1 Anni· A~~~!/':rtd versary with ~ gro~ing r.ealizatlon llttl R 0 1 that her marnage 1s a disappoint· e asu s ment. Art Carney stars as her hus· 8:.00 e (jj) @®Good Tlmes "Sa· band, Malcolm, a competently SUC· tan't. Knights" Conclusion of a two-cessful -and completely dull - part story in which J.J., despite his dentist. Their mutual discontent in~lnct for survi.al, 1s forced Into comes to a head on tfle day of their Jo1ni!!l a street 1tang al a rumble. daughter's wectdin& and Malcolm 0 Q,I (_6) (1Q) m Ad•m·12 "lady leaves to find freedom "out there." Bewar~" A series of attacks on teen-Nanette Fabray and Peter Marshall age 11rls teams up Officers Malloy also star. and Reed with Sat. Gloria Tyler ai) Los Grandes Anos del Roe• (guest B~lh Brickell) in search of 9:30 I News the culprit. Safari to Advtnture D Movft: (2hr) "Horror of Oracu-Aficionados del Norte la" (hor) 'SS.-Peter Cushing, Chris· . Dram• topher Lee. Ci) lest of Groucho 10:00 0 <a Cil> (~HE Happy 01ys 8 BUDDY EBSEN· TV'S Richie's surprise over little sister * BARNABY JONES·HITI Joanie's first real date turns to ft (fl) (J) (j) I• r nab y Jone 1 sh?Ck whe~ he. learns it Is with '"'l>ark Homecoming" A country mu. Spike, a P!nt sized replica of his sic star returns home to effect a re· Untie Fonzie. conciliation with tier former husband I Duler'a Cllolce but Instead finds herself involved The Vlrainian in ~ murde; cover.up plot. Gorrlon O ~OO®HI:H ollte Story Movie; (C) ~Zhr) "Operatlen "Wolf ' Lloyd Brid&es stars as 1 Crossbow' . (adv) 65-George Pep. super-per1ect detective whose con· pard, Sophia Loren, Tom Courtenay. fldence is destroyed by an acclden· f.llJ JOIN KCET FOR tal shooting. *A COOKE'S TOUR zm&>Ntws OF "AMERICA" 6 The Bold Ones £E) A • <ew (i)) 00 fE Marcus Wei· · menc.a by M.D. "Hell Is Upstairs" Dr Wel-a:> Los ~~als de Sytvl1 P!nal by must win the trust of 1 child m Movie. 'City for Conquest' (dra) with a rare brain disease requirin -James Cagney, Ann Sheridan. that sur11ery be perfonn fd while sh: 1:30 tJ@ (]) 00 M•A•s•H Depriva· is conscious. lions and hardships are expected in @ The Untouchables the war zone, but the. men of M~SH JO:JO 0 Journey to Adventure never _expect~d anything s~ homble I Windertust as beina st11pped or their nurses. La Cludad Grit.I The threat of an enemy invasion re· : Solo/Membe hi Aii I quires that the nurses be transfe1Ted Comedr rs P · pu to a safer area, and after a few days without females, even Hot lips is 11~00 0 0 Em m fE Ntwl remembered fondly. Ci) ®'EE 9 @ News O @@®J mNBc Tuesdiy -Beat of Croucho Movie: (C) (90) "Vlreinla Hill" (dra) 6 NYPD '74 -Dyan Cannon, Allen Garfield, The Lucy Show John Vernon. Harvey Keitel, Roliby M.lsslon: lmpos.slbl• BelfSQn. A dramatization of the true Ni~ht G1llery . story of Virginia Hill, a poor South. (}) Peter Gunn ern gir1 who attains affluence and Wild Wiid West notoriety as the girlfriend of one· : Sound1ta1• time Los Angeles gangster Bugsy ( ) w1nted: Dead or Alive Slegel 11 :30 ft @ (]) Cl) CBS lite Movie: "In (6) Mike Douifas Show COidBlood" (dra) '67 -Robert 0 (~ (j)) (]) (iD ABC Tuesday Blake, Scott Wilson, John Forsythe. Movie: (C) (90) "It Couldn't Happen I eiJ 00@) m Johnl1'Y Carson to A Nicer Cur" (com) '74 -Paul Frtctured Alcter1 Sorvlno, Michael Learned. Roger Movie: "Within Theae Walla" Bowen, Bob Dishy, Joanna C1meron. (dra) '45-Thomas Mitchell. A h11hly unlikely comedy about a 0 (taj ) CD m WI d. w 0 r Id mlld·mannered marri ed man who Mystery "A Killer in Every Corner" has to face a series of topsy-turvy Joanna Pettet stars. consequences when people learn 0 Movie: (C) "Company of Kiiien" that he was forced at aunpoint into (dr•) '69-John Saxon, Ray Milland. Intimacy with a gorgeous woman. Q) 8111 Cosby CD Merv Griffin Show 12:00 0 Movie: "The Youn& R1<ers" EE RICHARD CHAMBERLAIN (1ctv) '63-Mark Damon. * DECIDES 'THE LADY'S CD Movie: "Ronan" (dra) '40 - NOT FOR BURNING' Robert Youna •• Charles Coburn. I Membership Appe1l/Tile Sln11en EE M1mbenhlp Apj>eal/Hollywood 1:00 ®) Tomorro• Televlalon Theatre "The Lady's Not I]) (j)@@Newa for Burning" Richard Chamberlain l:4S Movie· (C) "The Vlraln Queen" ind Eiieen. Atkins star in this pro· a) ·5S.:-Bette Davis. · ductlon of Christopher Fry's tale or 2:00 CD All·Nlaht Show: "The Strip" a youna mlS1nthrope who wants to "l'11t AN Rl(tlt. Jack" ' die and a young woman who per· 3:10 t) Movie: ,;Split Second" (dr1) '53 suades him thet life it worth living. -Alexis> Smith, Stephen McNally. WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 20 For mornlne •nd •fternoon llstln1s, pl .. se ... DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, •re the d•y's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 1:30 O "Hold That llonff" (com) '45 -Veronica lake, Eddie Bracken. 9:00 fJ (C) "Quu1ntlned" (dra) '7G- Gary Colhns. John Dehner. 10:00 O "Sahara on fire" (dra) '63 - Christian Marquand. "Te.us Terror" (wes) '40 -John Wwyne. ..Rl4tr on A Dead HorM" (wes) '62-John Vivyan, Liu Lu. 12;00 OJ "Cua Timber1ane'1 (dra) '4&-- Spencer Tracy, Lana Turner, Zachary Scott. l :00 @ "leyo11d A RuaoHbl• Doubt'' (dra) '55 -OanJ At16r•ws. Joan Fontaine. 1:30 B (C) "One l)qjre" (dra) 'SS - Anne Suter, Rock Hudson. 2:30 Ci) "M11nifiant Allbtf'Mlll" (dra) '42 -Joseph Cotten, An ne Buter. ~ @ (C) "llo .. Ce.sf' (edv) '68 -Rlch1rd 800fle, Vera Miies. 3:00 l10l (C) ''WtMll tM lop M..t tM C'Trts" (com) '65 -Connl1 Francis, Hetve PrtSllell. 3:30 CV (C) ''lollianoff • Jul~ (com) '61~eter Ustinov, Sandra Ott. D (C) "MlftinJ on ttle h111ty" Cond. (dra) '63 -Marlon 8r1ndo, Trev0< Howard, Richard Harris. fVfNING ,~ fWJc&'~~r=s 'ti) "fc:ftanu 1t.ar111011d Burr Show '•rtrida• f111111r Mod !4111141 Musical Comedy Show Star Trtk : Membership Appeal/Electric 111pany ~ Spted Rectt 6:l01M•rv Crfffin Show Altdy Crfffrtll r ( (I)) Deale l's Choice • Tht Plonttri UttJe Rascal• 1:00 moo~oomm """ 10Wtf11a ttrl>Onars Mod Squ.d TrvUI Of ConMQuefttat Whafs MJ Liner 1 lM lllCJ Th• Fii (]) Hopn'• Htroet [Sllltr11dt 11lt Ila Valley : Mt111berslllp Appeal/Chant to net I (j)) 8onenn Onl1111 Three Stooau 7:30 R L«111 Cretn'1 Liit of t11t Wiid •'flaet, Puma Ii J1cuar" I :!:r~.; Tui.t Pace 10 Help Tlty Ntltflbol 9 (I) lAft M•e A Deal ~ (]) Tt TtlJ mt Trvtll TliE OAILY PILOT, T\t WEEK, NOVEMBER 17, 1974 c:J Minion $ Movie: (C) (Zht) "Tiie Vinci Btn Gauat1 hosts this series Twefvt Cftlin" (com) '70 -Ron dramatlzina the life or artist and Moody, frank lan1ell1. Inventor da Vinci. The fi11t epi$0Cfe THURSDAY lewitdMd hood as the illeaitimate son of • Day at NiiM peasant woman and 1 notary thtouah NOVEMBER 21 I '"ce Is llipt trices Leonardo's Insecure child· 00..r People, OtlMr Platts his early trainma 1n the studio of Coftbrity a..tlar dtl venocchlo. Philippe Leroy stars For mornlnf and afternoon llstlnes, Ultlt Rascals @I) Drt1111 please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. 1:00 10:00 . ~....... • 11.o ~ ,., -: II OSMONDS-SPECIAU IJ ZOOM INTO ACTION *with ANDY WILLIAMS *WITH NEW MANHUNTER and ISAAC HAVIS IJ@(])Cl)Manh1111 t er ''The DAYTIME MOVIES II @(3) Cl) I lflc@'. 11\t O.. Carnival Story'' Dave's M1rch for 1:3011 "Della~ (dra) '64-Joan Craw. monds one of the most papular th missina dau1hter of a small· ford, Paul Burte, Charles Bickford. sin1ln1 aroups in the COtJntry today, town coople lakes him to 1 carnival 9:00 fJ (C) "The Vlnuae" (dra) '57- the Osmond clan display the1t ver· where he suspecti unwary fir1s are Mel Ferrer, John Kerr, Pier Ancell. utility in sonr. dance, and playin1 beln.a_tr!J!rd into white slavery, 10:0011 "To the Victor'' (dra) '48 - musical instruments, Their beautiful CJ QI (!J ai m 11,,cil( I lob Dennis Mor1an, Viveea Undfori. sister Marie and 16-year-old Donny H.,. Prue11ts t1tt Lis Ve111 [A. "Keep Rollin'" (wes) '40 -Gene· are featured, as well as the younaest t.rt1l11nte11t Awards Anll-Mararet, Autry. (C) ''Wltdl lenelttt Ult Sea" new member, ll·veer·old Jimmy. Milzi Gaynor. Alan Kine, Rich Little, (!_dv) '62-Gina Albert. B @@ 9 m Uttlt Houae on Paul Ankl, Roy Clerll and Wayne 12:00 m ''Co111e live With Me" (dra) '41 tlle Prairie "The Raccoon" Ma and Newton are amona the presenteri '-ffedy Lamarr James Stewut Pa lnralls pray for the lives of who join Bob in honorin1 variety 1:00 Qj (C) ''The 1iue An1al" (dr1) '59 Laura and their dor. Jack. whtn and cabaret artisb at the Circus -May Britt. Curt Jur1ens. they learn both have been bitten by Maxlmus of ~e11r't Palace in l:JO c:J "Tiiis Lowe of Oun" (dre) '45- an adopted r1CC1>0n they sH turn Vecas. Merle Oberon, Claude R1lns. rabid. z m &J Ntws ?:JO (i) (C) "U111brellu ol C9lert>o11r(' 11 ~it: (C) (Zftr) .. flnt t. Apt" T1lt lold OM$ (dre) '64 -~therin. Deneuve. (dra) '67 -Chad Everett, Marilyn (9 (I)) CJ) aJ ht Cllrlstio Nino Castelnuovo. Devin, C!aude Akins. • love "Bullet From the Grave" Work f9 (j) (C) "latttt of Villa Flerita" 00 lest tf &roueho ln1 undertOVer u a hotel maid dur· (dra) '65 ., Meureen O'Hare, Ros-D ca (j)) CD m n.rs .., .... Ina a jeweltr's convention, Christle uno Brezll . • •• ''The last Haircut" Wlltn a eus reco1nizes an Infamous prolessional J:OO ~ (C) "Tht P'ltttu,. Setkeri" tomer slumps to the floor dead killer wtlo has been offlcielly listed ~om) '6s-Ann-Mar1ret. In the shop, Clifton. Mama and as dead for over a year. Eric Brte· 3:30 (C) "Robl• l ttle Sewn Hoods" Ear1 encounte.r complicetions tryina den guests. ( m) '64 -Frank Sln1tra. Dt,1n to ret rid of the body. 9 111. U~blts artin. I Duler's Cftolu lO·JO I Seu tit Advttmtre D (C) "Run, SiMOft, Run'\ (dre) It Takes A Tltlef ' wa!:'r1ult '70-Surt Reynolds, ln1er Stevens. = (C) .. Soldier of f0ftu11t" la Cflldad &rill ( a) '53 -Clarlt Gable Susan ' it.dtts Tapatltt Ha)-werd. Michael Rennie. 11:00 00 D ~ @!) m";_m "IWS Em YOU ASKED FOR IT-~ fB 14# (j) .... * 'RAGTIME' RETURNS. :;~of ,,..llo WE ASK YOUR SUPPORT T1lt tuq Show I Me•betllllp Appeall ltastftnt Cha•pfonshlp Wm111na Japan ... Lanauaae Propw111 l :JO (]) Mlk.e Doua1u Show D PANIC ON THE 5:22! * SUSPENSE THRILLER Of 1974-A MUST SE£ Mlulon: h11PoUib .. Nlpt Callery m ... ter;unn Wiid Wiid West : M•111btrtlllp Appeal/Sap ol Westtm M111 (9 ) W1nted: Dead or Alive 11 :1s m CJ"'"" 34 u <91 ~> oo m ~ w"""" n:JO 6 !in CD cas t#fov1t: cc, ~1 ~ovlt. (~) (90) · ''~ te die ''The Scna111ln1 Woman" (dr1) '11 5:22' (slJSp) 74-lna Behn, Bernie --Olivia de Havillend, Joseph Cot· Casey, linden Chiles, Andrew Dua· ten, Walter Pidreon. EVENING ':0011. ~11m~::i Bonanza · (]) @ Wor1d footllall lea1u• "•r.otta Cont'd from 5PM. Teams not eveilable at press time. ID I IP#cilt 1 Rob~nt0n Crusoe An animated adapt1tlon of the 01niel Defoe classic. I Mod Squ.d Musical Comedy Show Memberahlp Appeal/£11drfc CompanJ a') Speed Racer 6:30 o Merv Sr1ffln Show ( (I)) Dealtr'a Cholc:t • The "°"""' pn, Dana Elcar, Eduard Fran~ l~n· I Q)(])®) m Johnny Carson da Day .Georre. Lau_rence ~uck1nb1!I, frtetu* F11Qen Tem>< ndes a luxunous private rail· Mowie: "MMM 13 .. (mys) •65 7:00 road car where the pass.enaers have . UttSt Rase.ls mD09@mmNewa towliftr fotDOllars only their wits as weapans aa••ns1 -Pier A!!J!h, Fred Belr. three armed men determined to rob 0 <9.~)@ t!) !fide Werld and kill them, tpedaT Miiton ~~rte s Med, Mad m Mtrv Griffin Show World of Comedy t·OO fJ U1J ~ (!) Ca Wh 0 Movlt: (C) "In WlaJ C..,nby" • Dutch patnot (Alf K~~lht) bri:; h~ (dra) 1 '68 -Tony Fr1nclo11. 30·year pursuit of a German War Q) I II CoabJ criminal to the U.S. end" ls nearly 12:00 0 McMe: "N1111" (dra) 's+-Ann1 killed by a motoreycle·ridina assas. Sten, Lionel Atwell. ~in, Cannon Joins the search for the m Movie: "The Sa•on Chann" (dr1) man accuied of World War II con. '48 -Robert Montaomery, TMIUI or Coftsequene" 1 ~°7.~ucy rn Hopn's ... ,... ElllltraWa Walsll'a Altl1111l1 I Mtlftberslllp Aeltal (!!t Ci)) loft ann . Ora•• '"''" StOO(tS 7:30 C.ndld Ca111tra 3 Go111tr Pyle centration camp atrocities. l~ IJ a ToMorro. w I e @ (fg) m Lucas Tanner Cl) (I) @ (j) Nftt otre Dame Football Hlpll&'fm 1:45 R Mowte: (C) "Tbt Lieutenant , ~~:~; Yfora Slllrts" (com) '56 -Shene 9 00 '"" Is Rfaht Help -n., N•l&llbot C.ltllrity SWttpltalltt @ m To Tell tflt Tnrtfl t:JO B Newt North, Tom Ewell. " -BEN 6 .'7.,•RA HOSTS 2':00 m All-Nlaflt Sllow: Pe0c»I• Aa•lftst u:.i """"" ' O'it1r1/' "Rtpe Cop" * 'LEONARDO DA VINCI J:lO 11 Mwlt: (C) "At llunpotnr• (wes) fl!) DOUT TH Uft Of llHa• di '5S-frtd MacMurray. o lArilltke A Ditti lnttchtd : DeJatNl&M Trtvtl Alm • lobby &oldaboto Show ngs, MS. ~ '41 '59 S- r(' VI, ra) s. W Little R1K11a Otnnis Cole, Chn~topher stone, Kaz 8:00 IJ (i7J°Cil (J) l~Jl(1lt I A Charlie Caras and Francine York &Uest. Brown Thanklli n1 (R) Turkeys, I Merv Criffln Show cranberry sauce, Indian puddin1 Festivel lnternaclonal and pumpkin pie notwithstanding, Star Trek Peanuts and the gang add a totally ED JOIN 'JOAN BAEZ' & distinctive flavor to our country's * KCET-WE NEED YOU'. olrtest holiday ,.._,<P.-R~~ti.tJt• "Time ED MembeBhlp Appeal/An Hour -----~-'-'"Kin~-Cassidy and Harpel With Joan 81ez condl!.Ct a frantic search for a m Situetion Comedy frightened child lo5t on a dan1erous 9:30 1J @ 00 00 I SP1c1A1. ! Benjamin mount•in. frtnklin "The Ambassador" Eddie 0 I SPEcilL I M 11 es Showcase Albert stars in the first of a mini· "Bacharach In the Park" A city park series of 90·minute specials based Is the musical setting for this hour on the life of Benjamin Franklin and Bacbarach's guests ate Sandy colonial America's most distin: Duncan. Roger Moore. Jack Jones gu1shed statesman. Albert portrays and the Harlem Globetrotters. Fran~lin at the age of 71 when, (i) Best of Groucho ~ appointed by several of the colonies 0 (~ Cl)) (I) tl) T h t O d d to represent American interests in Couple "Our Fathers" In a return France during the Revolutionary to the bootle1 era, Oscar's father War, he artfully conducted the al· (portrayed by Jack Klugman), runs f~1rs of a new and endangered na· a speakeasy and is pressured by hon in the sophisticated court of his boss to "do away with" Felix's L~uis XVI. Co·stars are Aleds Smith. father (played by Tony Randall).. Gig Young, Edward · Mulhare Rene 0 Miiiion $ Movlt: (90) "Sherlock Auberjonois, Victor Buono. ' Holmes & Ute Secret Claw" (mys) 0 Newa -Basll Rathbone. m Drama m National Geo1r1phlc Specl•f 10:00 0 QJ Cil ®l m M 0 v I n I 0 n "Journey to the Hi&h Arctic" "Hoots" Sonny and Wiii are caught I Boiin1 From the Olympic In .t~e crossfire of a colony of Vartety Show pacifists and a ragin1 group of The Bi& Valley farmers who want to burn them Em 1960 NFL TITLE. out. * PACKERS OR EAGLES? ~ft? WtdN~:!s SEND MEMBERSHIP$$ rJ (Qj(i)) t;D Harry D "Ac· ED The Wey It Wu "1960 Eagles/ counts Balanced" Harry discovers Packers NFL Championship" This the hu~band of a former girlfriend championship match marked quar· is lead!ng a ~eparate existence as terbacll ·Norm van Brocldrn's last a ~ynd1cate hit man. football 11me with the Eagles. It I Documentary from Mealco was the only time coac:h Vince Lom . The Untouchables bardi ever lost a championship. · Membership Appeal/Soul! m Situation Comedy 10:30 I Joumty to Adventure m la,,.nese Lan1u1ge Prognma Wanderlust t·JO La Ciudad Grit• • · Juevei de Gala II THE WALTONS·THE 11:00 (3) o EE @ @ News *FAMILY'S FAVORITE · 0 mm a> News IJ @ @ Cl) The W•ltons "The lest of Groucho Job" John.Boy faces resentment 6 NYPD from a youn1 blind woman who The Lucy Show feels John·Boy's readin1 to her is Mission: Impossible an Intrusion in. to her ilfe. NIJht Gallery (i) Miiie Dou&111 Show (I) Peter Gunn 0 <9 (!))CD m Paper Moon Wild Wild West "Visions of Las Vegu" Moze's eu ( (j)) Wented: Dead or Alive logy at the funeral of Indiana Harry 11:15 Cinema 34 (auest Strother Martin), who tau1ht 11:30 @@ CBS l ate Movie: (C) llllf-him the con business, brings tean ''The Rounders" (com) '6>-Glenn { of a119reciation from H11ry -alive Ford, He!m' Fonda. and up to his old tricks I IH ltl ®l m Johnny Carson ED Membershi p Appeal/Ci ty· fm1ured Flickers w1tchers. Movie: "Railroaders" (draL.:4.7 9:00 0 @ @ o m Ir 0 n a I de "Far -John Ireland, Sheil~ -Ry~n. Side of the Fence" Chief Ironside ~ Wide World S~ecial J.F.K.-A assigns Set Ed Brown to infiltrate Time to Remember' (R) a robbety ;Ing, and the luder of 0 M~vie: (C) "My Sweet Ch11tie" the gang accepts him on one con· (cJra). 70-Patty Duke, Al Freeman. dition -that he &Un down Chief (I) Bill Cosby Ironside as proof of his loyalty to Qi) Be.~gman Alm "Throuah A Glass the aeng. Darkly U Miies Showcue "Zanubuku" A 12:00 ~ Movie: "Beloved En~mr''. (dra) true.life adventure following ex· '36-Merl.e ,Oberon, Dav10d Niven; plorer Lewis Cotlow on an eiped1tion m '!'~•· 'Golden 8oJ' (dra) 39 into the wilds of Africa to capturt -Wilham Holden. wild animals. 1:00 R ~ TOMOrTOW " 0 BIG HIT-STREETS OF 1·45 IS ij~~ ~~a=:• With F1ve *SAN FRANCISCO-TOPS . flncers" (susp) '46-Robert Alda. 0 (9 Ci)) (I) (!) Strffts of San 2:00 m AO·Nicht Sllow: "lady Without F'nnc:hco "Bird of Prey" Detective A Peuport." ''CfJ ttie Beloved Coun· Sieve Keller poses as an Air Force ,. officer in an attempt to apprehend 3:10 Movie: (C) "So.11 May live" a rormer POW suspected of murder ( ra) '67-Joseph Cotten • THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, Nf'VEMBER 17, 1974 TR·C340 • A compact AM Dlglmatic clock radio that gives the • time lo the second • Choice ot waking to radio or buzzer • Sleep Timer turns sel olf automattcally • Compact cabinet, with pedestal base. fits neatly on any night table .. IT"SA SONY. .. 8FC·100W • Great FM and AM. with J D1g1ma1ic clock i I J 1c 24.95 • Space-saving cablnel on pedestal base •• , ... 'V ----- • Pu sh·bullon conlrols tor opera11ng ease • Choice of waking 10 radio or buzzer • Sleep T1me1 turns set oil au1omat•cally "ITSASONY." TFM-C770W •FM /AM TFM-CSSOW • FM, AM and 1nstan1 VHF wealher reports 49.'5 7t.t5 • Eas~·lo·reado01g1matic clock • Choice of waking to radio or buzzer • Snooze Bar for ex Ira 7 minutes sleep • • Sleep Timer turns ser ofl automallcally "ITS A SONY." 54.tS / AA&D Electronics 1.75 E 17th STREET COSTA MESA 642-8882 Houn Dooly 9 6 Th11ri 9 9 Protesst0nal Service for all your home electronics TV · Radio· St9reo • Phono ·Tape Page 11 FRIDAY NOVEMBER 22 For morning ind 1rternoon listings, please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 8:30 O "Meet Dr. Christian" (dra) '39 -Jean Hersholt. 9:00 fJ "The Seap.eoat'' (dr1) '59 - Alec Guinness, Bette Davl5. 10:00 0 "Appointment in London" (adv) '55 -Dirk Bogarde, Ian Hunter. ''Sudden Outh" (wes) 'SO-Jimmy ... Ellison. "Topeka" (Wes) '53-Wlld Bill Elliott, Phyllis Coates. 12:00 m "My Sister Eileen" (com) '42 -Rosalind Russell, Janet Blair. 1:00 @ "Mr. Scoutmaster" (com) '53- Clifton Webb, George "Foahorn" Winslow, Frances Dee. 1:30 0 (C) "Kelly l Me" (dra) '57- Van Johnson, Piper Laurie. 2:30 (j) ''The fool Kiiier" (dra) '67- Ant~ Perkins, Edward Albert. ~ (jJ (C) "A Metter of lnnocenu" (dra) '68 -Hayley Mills. Trevor Howard. 3:00 ~"Desire Me'' (dra) '47 -Greer Garson, Robert Mitchum. 3:30 CD (C) ''Vo1•re to the Bottom or the Sea" (sci·f•) '61 -Waller Pid· aeon, Joan Fontaine. fJ (C) "After tM Fox" (adv) '66- Peter Sellers, Bntt Oland. EVENING 6:00i~A~~i~~':!.s (f)'Yo~anza • R:Jmond Burr Show I sfoAL I The Prince ' the Pauper An animated adaptalion of the Mark Twain classic. I ::c:i~~medy Star Trek Membership Appul Speed Racer 6:30 00) Merv Griffin Show fE Blact Perspective on the News/ M~bership Appeal I (j)) Dealer's Choice The Pioneers Little Ruuls 1:00 CVOfJ@@mm News Bowling fOf Doll1rs 6 Mod Squad Truth or Consequences Whit's My Une7 I love Lucy The FBI CV Hogan's Heroe.s EJmeralda The I i& Valley : Chant to Chane• ( (j)) Bonanza · Orama Three Stooges 7:30 i Masquerade Party 3 Somer Pyle · @@@) Hoflr#ood Squ111s Help Thy Neifhbor @@(])To Tell the Trvtfl • Million $ Movie: (2hr) .. Pott ''Tiii SMALl CAR IXPIRTS11· FACTORY AUTHORIZED SALES -SERVICE -PARTS PllSONA11ZID UASING -ALL MAKES & MODELS A llllE SELECJION Of USED CARS 842-7781 540-0442 Serving _A// Beac/, L'fi e~ S MINUTES SOUTH OF ~AN DIEGO FWY 11135 IEICH ILVD. (H,~~;1>1 HUNTINGTON BEACH PagP 12 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEI<. NOVEMBER 17, 1974 Chop Hill'' (dra) '59 -Gregory fE Membership Appeal/Masterpiece IPec~~?~:ar:i:: ;~P ::~ 9:30 ~?!•da Bien Critd• Untamed WOfld al Duma World of Survival 10:00 0 (U @ m Pollce Woman Little Rascals "Th~ Stalkina of Joey Marr" Sgt 8:00 IJ !iZJ (1) Planet of the Apes .. The Pepper Andmon takes the "long Tyrant" Galen works out a danger· way" home-from the Mo1can bor ous stheme to exPoSe a corrupt der IA> a city courtroom-when she's gorilla leader. Aboro, who has k1llt!d assigned the tuk of safely trans a friend of his In his brutal climb portrna a key witnen in the trial of to power. Percy Rodrigues guests a gang'and k1ngp1n ... a man who's 0 Film Premiere-Michael ordered his under11ngs to see that * York in Great Pepper and the witness never com Erpectations on Bell pine the trip. Monte Mar11ham W sts. System Family Theatre The Bold on" 0 @ 00 m I SP(CIAl ! f•m· (~ (j)) @ m I sHcleL I ily Thuttt "Great upectations" Johnny Cash Ridin' the Ralls "The (2hr) Based on Charles Dickens' Great American Train Story" book, the classic drama follows the Thrpufh his songs and an exerting eventual fife of Pip, an orphan in accbunt of railroading's fascinating 19th century England who, a& a leaends and lore, Johnny Cash youth. has a fateful encounter with shows the growth and expansion an escaped convict and an eccentric of America as seen through the lady. Starring are Michael York, building of our famous railroads. Sarah 'Miles, James Mason. Margaret ! ®News Le1ghlon, Robert Morley, Anthony Comedy Quayle, Rachel Roberts and Heither The unt011chablu Searl. fE Membe'1111p ApPtal O I b1(1el) B.C. -The Flri1 10• 301 Jo Thanhrlvlnr Comic stnp character • • u!'"' ~o AdVenture \ , 8.C. and his prehistoric friends join Reh~1on. Sheklnah fellowship toaelher in an effort to cateh an . , Lt Ciudad Srita , 1llus1ve turkey for Thanksg1v1ng. £D FEELING GOOD IS 6 Best of Groucho *BEING A KCET MEMBER ((29 (l)) (3) al Kunc Fu Bar-fE DEBUT feelin1 liood An adull bara Seaaull a11ests 1n the conclu· health senes deslg11ed to motivate s1on of this two part story about a adults toward healthy hv1n1 nun whom I warlord attempts to m loco Vtldtz m ture. from a Shaohn temple 11:00 . 0 al 6I:') aJ News Latin Profile I ®) fE ef1 Ci) News Dealer's Choice Best or C:roucho Movie: (2hr) ''The Lona Wait" NYPO (dra) '54-Anthony Quinn. The Lucy Show EE Western Acht of t!'e Week Miulon: lmpoulble Qi Movie: (C) (2hr) 'The Savaae ~ht Gallery Innocents" (dra) '61 -Anthony 1 {1) Peter Gunn Quinn. Anna May Won11. Wild Wild West fE 'L.A. NEWS REVIEW' ( cr.i 00> W1nted: Dead or Alin *TOP STORIES FROM 11 :15@!) Cinema 34 PRESS COVERING THEM 11 :30 IJ@@cas Lite Movie: (C) fE Membership Appeal/Los Anaeles "Speedway" (adv) '68 -Elvis Pres· News Revln ie Nan.El Sinatre 8111 Bixby el El Show de Row Peru · ' 13) {!) o 6D Johnny Carson Ef) J1p1nest langu11e Pro&r•ms fr1tt1H1d flldlen 1:30 0 Rell1Jou1 Speci•I "New World 6 Movie: "The Dey the World • Coming'' With Rev. Carl R1thardso11 Ended" (sci·fi) '56 -Rieherd Oen I Mike Ooutlas Show n1ng, Lori Nelson. S.n Diego 0 (t2J ) al I n Co n ctr t Merv Griffin Show Rick Wakeman stars in the l11st Wall Sheet Week/Membe'1111p symphonic rock concert from Maple Appe1f leaf Stadium 1n Toronto. Canada 9:00 IJ :} @ C8S Friday Movie: Ai>pearrn1 with him will be the New (C) (2hr) "C.C. and Company" (dra) World Symphony Orchestra '70 -Joe Namath Ann Margret Star Trek Wrlltam Smith, Jennifer Billingsley: 0 M?vle: "P.T. Raiders" (dra) '56 Don Chut11n, Teda Bracci, Mike -R1ch.ard . Atlenboroufh, George Battle. S•d He11. A fashion .maauine Baker, Virg1n11 McKenn1. wnter (Ann Mararet) become$ the @ 1111 Cos~ catalyst In an internal rumb le be 12:00 0 Movie:. "Condemned" (dra) ·30 tween the members of a motorcycle -Ronald Colman, Ann H11d1ng. aang and their grandstandin11 m Movle: "Anchors Awtllh" (mus) leader, CC. Ryder (Namath). '45 -Gene Kelly, I ran-Sinatra 0 Movie: (C) (2hr) "Nl&llt of the Kathryn Grayson ffilna Dud" (hor) '68 -Russell @ Rodi Concert Steiner Judith 0' Day, Duane Jones 12:30 (i) UfO fJ (~ ) 00 al Sia Mllllon $ 1:00 0 ®J Midnight S,edal George Man "'!'11:>udly Replay" The experl· Cartin hosts. mental aircraft involved In Steve's 1:45 IJ Movie: "The Buster ltuton near fatal crinh Is rebuilt and Steve Storr (com) '57 _ Donald O'Con is determined to be the tnt pilot · • ilo<, Ann Blyth even though he llnows altempts have 2:30 m All·Ni&ht Show: "Not of This b~n made to ubotage the project. urtfl," "front Pace Story" Clifton James. Jack G1n11 and Lara 3:10 1J Movie: "The Vanlshfnr Am1rl- P11ker guest Cln" (adv) '53-Scott Brady. $1~ $7 .75 GALLON CASE VODKA . $339 oulRTS QUART $10.00 GIN $339 oulRTS QUART $ l0.00 TEQUILA 449 QUART 3 QUARTS $12.50 FAMOUS BEER $369 C~~E 24 CANS U.S.C. TROJAN HORSE $1 ~~Tli IN COINTREAU $695 PAY LESS C~!f PS!~O RuM0 & TBRANoY SHOP Gn MORE 99 $339 VF~R & 1/2GAL FIFTHS $10.00 SAVE CAUF. FINEST SELEOION CABERNET SAUVIGNON IN STOCK-LOUIS BONESIO-UVAS-ROBERT MONDAVI BEAULIEU VINEY ARDS-BERINGER-CHAS. KRUG-PEDRONCELll-SEBASTIANl-WINEMASTERS GUILD- MIRASSOU-CHRIS. BROS -SAN MARTIN-LORDS & ELWOOD -SONOMAVINEYARDS-INGLENOOK- BUENA YIST A-WEIBEL-BERCUT V ~N.DERVOORT-LOUIS MARTINI -SIMI-ALMADEN-MASSON-CONCANNON Page 13 SATURDAY NOVEMBER 23 MORNINr. o <~ (()> mm "cu , o o" ball-Doublehucler Fim eame: Mich· '-1!.n at Ohio State. W Countrr Music 9:45 tJ!) Yl111 Alerrt/Me"'btrslllp Appeal 10:00 II !rt) (I) ()) Y1lley of th• Dlno- 11urs 8 @ CI) ®l m Pie~ ,antlltr Movit: ''The le1tl!H S.lnr @a) 'SS-John Dere~ 5;00 (j) SwnriM S.111tster ~ MOYie: (t) 1'Yo11n1 1i11n1 of ®) Cllristopher Close-Up TemH (wes) '62 -James Mitch· 6:30 m Sunrfst Semts1er um, Alana Ladd, Chill Wilts. TV 8 Clusroom I Roller &1mes Introduction to Proptt1y Man. 10:30 i !I) {I) Shaz1ml 1 1111nt • @@) m Sttr Trt• let's R1t1 ovle: "If I Hid A Mllllon" 7:00 Steps IQ L11mln1 · ~m) '32--0ary Cooper. ID Ci) @', m Addams flmlly m Movie: "The An&•I ' lhe Bid· lullwln•lt man" (dra) '4 7 -John Wayne, Gall (~Cf)> (.1" Yo1i's li1n1 Russell. Brother Bun 11) Hlefl Ch1p11r1I (3) H.R. Pufnstuf ED Sesame street/Membership Al>· : Mrster Rop11' N1ieflb9rllood _2!al 7:30 D11stn Tn1hou11 11:00 6 frtJ CI) (j) Harlem Qlobttrotttn . o (I) m Chopper lunch I@ @ ®) m Tht Jetsons 6 Tennessee Tuxedo 6 Tijuan1: Window to the South (~ (i)) (]) Burs Bunnr · Cha~onship Wrutllne • liloria Crey's P.t Haven 11 ~ (i7) 131 m Hudson Brothen Elementaiy News • @ @ j2J m liO! Mission: Nack Movie: ''The Reformer & the : C.rrueoltndH Redht1d" (com) ·so -June Ally· ~ 4J1) fl(i) SptJ4 B11ca son. Dick Powell. • ~ l1Ql ID Emerrency + 4 0 Movie: (C) "Da' of tM lad· Qene Th11trt man" (wes) '58-Fred MacMurrey. Mowit: "Two 'u" Lad(' (wu) I S.tari to Adwnblrt 'S&-Peaa Castle. NFl Game of th• Wtek 8(1!i9no1m Hon1 llonc ,hooer : Electric to.pany Movie: 1111¥11 Montr's Doubt ... (dra) '59-John Mills m Unit Three II) Movie: "Ma l Pa Kettle" (com) AFTERNOON '49 -Marjorie Main. Percy Kiibride 12:00 Qi Voice of Tokyo !i1J (]) (j) U.S. of Ardlle-• Prep Sports World Ql) Sal1111 Strttt/Membel'1hlp Ap· peals 1:30 tJ @ (]) (i) Scoobr 0oo 19 Ci) Q.Q) m Run, .lot, Run Porter Waroner Show <9 (])) (]) AdYentures of ~II· u,.. . m Movie: "lnmdlble Petrified World" (hor) '58 -John Carradine. This Wtt• In the NFl o Words·A·Poppln' MUb News (1) Voice of Aariculblrt Movie: "Tiit Mll'CI lenders,. (dra) "63--0irk Bogarde. : W1lsh'1 Anim1ts • Wortd Horizons 9:00 £1 @ m CJ) Jun nit 12:30 U ~OO®l mL•nd of th• @ CI) Ci) flt Albert lnsfpt Lost O Movie: .,Safari" (adv) '40 - -Oou•las Fairbanks Jr. 0 <S Cl)) (I) Devlin Eli) M1111bershlp Appe1l/Mlsttr Ro&· trs' "''i "'ood 9:30 Ii ~'•rtridie F11T1lly · m Slpund wle: ( "Conquered City'' (adv) '65-0avid HiVen TIIU> Of <Al PUMINTS? LEASE! O•DIR YOUH NOW 1974 MODELS All MAKES , ••• 14 01ktari The Unto11d1ables 00 Eduettion It Wo" : Mr. Wizard · Fanfanil F1lcon • C.n1di1tl' M¥antm 1:00 @ (]) (j) CIS Clllldnn's Fl1111 _ Festini "lone Wolf' A youna boy's 1ood deed toward an injured dO& reaps a lilesavinc bonus. * * * • Vince Edwards will be with a good gang of friends when he stars in "Death Stalk", 90- min~te action adventure movie for NBC. Vic Morrow, Carol Lynley and Anjanette Comer have been signed to co.11er In the Ruth/Wolper Production now filming In Sonora, C.litor- nla. The location I• kind of a home-coming for Vince. He worked with Wolper before on the feature film "The Devil'• Brigade," and In Sonora be- fore In the comedy·western TV special "Saga of Sonora" co- starring Zero Mottel. ·-:;; THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. NOVEMBER 17, 1974 &I GrtmbllU Collect football Grimbllnc Collece vs. Southern Uni- versity. @ Mfttt: "lost Contlntnf' (adv) '51-Cesar Romero, Hiiiery Brooke. Dt9 (1)>C1H!)NCU foot· b1ll-DoublthtaTtr 2nd came: use It UCLA. fJ Movie: (C) "C1nyon P1ssqe" · t'~~,,J~~?r.%,f:nd. I Nfl G1mt of tflt WH• (j)Con"m Non "The Huntin& of the i tt" Clnt tn 11 Tardt Trntlurt 1:30 I Thia WHk In Pro footb1ll Soul Train · Major M11111 (j) Movie • Hum1n Olmt11slon 2:00 Dusty's TttehOllM Tht lr1lnworb Tht lone Ranpr CJ) CIS Sports Spectacular Wresttlna Roller G1m11 : D11 It "Selecting Fruit Trees" • U.S. Nny i :lO R CIS Sports 5t>Kt1cul11 "Praeue fuure Skltin1 Cha mpionships" · Exprtsalon: ust/W .. t Movie: "Ntw Yort Cotlfidtntial" m s) ·ss-aroderick Cu wford. It T 1•11 A TMtf Outer Umlb Hlall Cttaparral : M1•ln1 Thlnp Grow A(ricult11rt USA 3:00 · Acricutlurt USA "What You fat Malo.ts A Difference•· 11 Movie: "A !Ou In tile D11t" (com) '49 -David Niven, Jane Wyman. G Movie: (C) "Min Without A Star" (wes) 'SS-Kirk Oou&las. I (]) Mr. Chips Socctf From Medco Wrestlln1 Envlron111nul lmput # 17 Sii & Plmltnta S.turcl1r Mltlntt Doublefeaturt 3:30 I Medi• "Makine Memories" · Whafs Goin1 On Tiit Mvtnturtr Movie: (C) ''Tht Over·tltt·Hlll C1n1 Rides A(aln" (com) '70 - Walter Brennan, Fred Astaire. m I s•lcil! I Lanibdlop & the Pro- fessor Children's entertainer Shari Lewis anct ber puppet lambchop talo.t viewers On a VISUll tour Of the world of physics. Professor Julius Slf'Tlner Miller supplies the scientific data , us1n1 toys and pperiments to make his point. Tiit Vlr&inl1n ~ Qosptl Country : ~ ... =.tai l•pect #19 4 :00 Wor1d ot Smlnl Amtrtc.n Sid Scent l~o "Dectlon Afterm1th" <ta Cl)) a> Kore Star Tr .. I sflciAU llldn•pptd An anl· mated 1d1pt1tion of the Robert Louis Stevenson clau1c. I (1) Roller C11Ms iJ011tr Wapntr Sllow .. Wortct hut W«kf C.p Soccer Yueoslavia vs,. h ire. I Yokt of Acricltltur• 4:30 ,.."'' of the li1r11t Feeus Other ,.., ... Other rta~s D <9 CIJ> Cl) GJ 111at Art the oars 9 Hin• TtlompSOft Siio• alCoron1 Now s:oo I '" .. uffJ Movie: (C) (Zllr) "H1ns Cllrls. tian Andene11" (mus) '52-0anny Keye, Jeanmarie, far1ey Granier. Miiie ~ .. ~-· -,:....:. =il,..,.~.ll.JTW GJ ~per fntnds News Wild Wild West Movie: (C) uAnzlo" (dre) '68 - Robert Mitchum. Peter Falk. Eart Holliman. I lr1c.ktn11 Wortct (]) SlJ Scene lo1ln1 Nuhvme Musk Flrlnf Unt llttlt Rascals 5:30 ! (i) CllJ (]) Ntws Q Movie: (C) (2hr) "Consplr1cy to Irr (ctra) '70--Robert Conrad, Wit li;om Conlad. Pl Auto Reclt't I (j) Nim• of tflt lime Pop! Qon Ult Counby Tit ree stooaes EVEN I NG ~ooiaa>a>m,.... Sports film "In Mr Balloon" c.1tt1r1ty towllna · :'i&1c1J\) Moodl Th• story ~1 a small fe m1le doc who runs aw1r from home and travelS' to Hollr· wood to become 1 star. J1mes Darren, Vincent Price, Edw.rd G. Robinson, Jim Baellus. Jiii St. John and Phyllis Diller star and ' Zs1 Zsa Gabor provides the voice thou1hts of Mooch. Introduction br Richa rd Burton. Hl&ht Gallery (]) Rh•esid• lo•lna Hee Hew : 5!1.1 of W11t1m Man ( ll)) N1shvll1t Musk · W1ll(s Wortshop The Scent 6:30~0Ntws Sports With Bertt1 · llNBC NeW1 Conference 6 Vince lomberdl on footblll Planet of the Aptt ( Cl)) Anlinal Wor1d • lo• de Medco • Film Future Sll SUnt Uttlt Ruala 7:00 Other rtoplt, OtJter f'Uca Wild Ill npOlll • Thrillste•en lowtlna for Dollars 101111& FroM th• Olympic I ~m SointbodJ ' Million $ Movie: (C) (Zhr) • flunder la(' (dra) '53 -James Stew~ Joanne Dru. Gilbert ROiand. I (IDJ ([)) m lnrTenct Welk It T1kt1 A Thief (}) 9 Jlntm, Ot11t Show lutcando Estrell11 fil) l m~~NCE TO SEE * RICHARD CHAMBERLAIN Lady•s Not For Burninc Qi) Hollywood TV T11t1tre "Tht l.Ady's Not for Burnlnl'' Rich.rd Ch1mberl1ln and Ell••n Atkins star in this itory 1bout a ,ounc min who w1nts to die and the wom1n 4 .. y rl -t---- who persuades lllm that life Is one another the night before worth living. Thanksgiving. m Tiie Protect.rs I Fafth for Tod11 &) Thttt Stoopa Collap 7:JO Wiid World of A11lm1l1 Evenln1 1t SymphonJ • Jtop1rdy 10:00 fl (jJ) (]) (j) Carol lum1tt Show ll1ra Qub • M111ie Smith and Tim Conway CI) tD CI> let's Make A Deal ~st. Na1111 T~:Ju1t1 k~ ~ ,._ IUl\aMm C.lebrity Te11nb @ Hink TllemplOfl Show D <9 (])) ()) Q) Nakia "The lobbJ &oldabofo Show Dream" A. burg11ry, a murder and a Police Sur1eon mysterious vision S'end Deputy Par· Tht Movie M11leri ker on the trail of two youn11 men 1:00 I (ll) Cil ({) All In tfle Famu, who may be responsible for the • 13) (]) ®) 6D Em tr a e n c J I crimes "The Camera Bua" Amateur pho· I Community Feedback tographer John Gare drives the men News It the fire station crazy u he tries Japanese l.ln1ua1e Prorram for a prize·winnlnf candid photo of Wor1d £wan1ttlsm their activities. Lou Qordon Show IJ Movie: (C) (Zhr) "Flrst to Fl&ht" lO·JO I Nesllvllle Music (dra) '67-Chad Everett, Marilyn · Celebrity lowllna Devin. Gene Hickman, Claude Akins. News · l! Wrtstlln1 fro"' the Olympic : Membership Appeal/Soundsure (~ (i)) (3) l!E AIC Saturday Jose Fellclano 11uests. owlt: (C) (Zhr) ~alda Is Com-Inf" (1dv) '71-8ttrt llncaster, 11:00 IJ(J)DfJ(j)~(QjCI)) News Sllsan Clark John Cypher frank 0 Donovan stars on DOn Siivera. Burt' Lanmter sta~ as 1 * Kirsh11er Rock Concert deeeptively gentle man, a Mexican· I Doti IUrallntf'a Rod Concert American, who Is forced to fight rollce Sllrpon for his prtnclplu and defend his • Dnld Susslll1Jd Show honor In the post.Civil War West. Movie (C) "Anzlo" (dra) '68-m BARBARA MANDRELL Robert Mitchum, Peter Falk. * HEE HAW NUFF SAIDI I Tony & Suu11 Alamo I HM Hew ' (I) The Vlrf(nlan Clla"'flloftilllp Wrt.Uln1 ~~~(i) "Ci.-. A • Qne Espanol \..JU • • .. , .. nne u Star Tret tumn" (adv) '64-James Stewart. Super Show Richard Widmark. Carroll Baker. Japanese unaua1e Prouams 1700 Club l ·JO II (jj) CI> Paul S.nd Show Janice Clnem1 34 • wants a remantlc weekend alone ltodt Concert in the mounlllns with her husband 11:15 ())Movie: "l'tl1ntom of tttt Opera" Charlie. What she aets is a week· (susp) '62-Herbert Lom. end in a dU'Sty c1bin with a small <9 (#)> M~lt,: "Rocltt to the army that includes Robtrt and his Moon (sd·f1) SC-V'tetor Jory. bad back, Fred Meyerbach and his 11 :30 II Fabulous 5ZI (C) ''Tiit Spiral health·nut wile 1nd ... Charlie. Rold" (dra) '62-Rock Hudson, Burl CJ) Ca11dld Camera Ives, Gena Rowlands. t:OO B (jJ) (]) Cl) Miry Tyler Moore 0 llO) m I IPit!!L I Cotton Club §iW Ted Bader is disturbed o~er '75 This black revue, set in a con· the neW1 that his mottler Is con· temporary, recrution of the ftmeO slderlna fore1oln1 m1rria1e to just Cotton Club of the '20s and '30s, live with lier "~riend" ind Is so features es11blishtd artists and worried about what the 11ran1ement showcases new r0un1 t1lent. Guests will do to his reputation that he Include Franklyn A.Jaye, Jonelle shuts himHlf off from the world. A.lien. Ray Charles, Clifton Davis, e eij (i)ir;, NI C Sat u r 4 1~ Redd fou. The lockers and Jimmy Ovit: (~ (fhr) ''Zeppelin" (dr1 Wilker. '71-Michael Yor\, Elke Sommer. Ci) MMI: "I LM A MJtttlJ'' (mya) yo1111a soldier In the British mlll· '45-Nina Foch, Jim Bannon. tary is used u • spy to &•in D Mevle: (C) "Incident on A Dar• acctU to det1ited pl1ns of the Sttttf' (dr1) '72-James Olson. Zeppelin, Germany's superior weap Willi1m Shetner, Richard Cutell1no. 011, in a desci1r1te strurale for (I) Captain Amerlu Enrland'.s iurvival. Q) Movie: ''Coun1tl1flt.ra of Parle" I Rollw la111t1 (!!!yS) '63-Jun G1bln. Rams Coach'• Show 11:45 CJ) Movie: ''Tiit falcon In D1n111" Movie: (C) (211r) "Jlle Seertt (mJS) '43-Tom Conway. If of Hany ftfa" (dra) '69-12:00 fil} ltr11Hn Alm "Throu11h A Glau Peul Newm1n, Sylve Kosclna, An· 01rkfy1' drew Du,,,an. ' 1:00 @) "*°vie: (C) "Miiiion Star Dust" m 0'~XIJ ltodlln' It tllt USA i ) '68-len1 Jeffries. A concert st1rrin1 Sly & ttle Family AH-Nlpt Show: "Mr. l•perfu•," Stone, the late Jlml Hendrix, Suls (9 "This Sportlnr Ufe" & Croft, Billy Jo, and Eddie Ken. ID Movie: "Tiit &rut Din Patcll" drlcks. f:rts) '43-Dennll O'Keefe. I lt.Sn1 From tllt OlyMplc 1:20 SMrtod tt.lmtt Thtatre "911ttr Al"' 1:55 Movie: (C) "Tiie AltttfcaH" t :lS .... btnlllp Appeal (WH) '5$.---0ltnl'I' Ford. Frink love· t:JO (ft) (})Cl) w · Ntwflart SlloW i' Ursul1 Thieu .• Emily's pl1ns for a warm end 2:30 Mtvte (C) "o.m., AH Ptallttl" wondflful turby di'nner ro pro1r11· scl·fl) '69-Kojlro Hon10. slvely downlllll when Bob's mother 3:30 Movie: "Man In ttlt Slladow" 1nd Emlly'r tither beain lnsultina dre) '58--Zachary Scott. THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. NOVEMBER 17. 1974 --!9:. .. C L 0 S E -U P 'A DIFFERENf EXPERENCE' When ABC i trocluced at& My Mama..(.Wednelldays, 8-8:30PM) o t e ' critics there were many comparisons with Sanford and Son and Good Times. While there is always a tendency to make com- f>arisons, il has become obvious that That's My Mama is a different experience in black community life. "Our Mama is universal," said Gene Farmer, who produces the series with Walter Bien. "The emphasis is first on family relation- ship.'' The series stars Clifton Davis as Clifton Curtis, a Washington, D.C ., barber. and Theresa Merritt as Eloise Curtis, bis mother. Tbe family also includes Earl Chambers, the neighborhood postman who Is C lifton's best friend. Theodore Wilson stars in that role. There is a daughter, Tracy, played by Lynne Moody, who, although she is a few years younger than Cli fton, already is happily married to a young conservati ve executive, Leonard, who is on his way up the corporate ladder. Leonard, played by Lisle Wilson, is one of Clif- ton's problems. Not only can Clifton not stand the guy but Mama is always saying that Cli fton should be more like him. In •ddltlon to Clifton' immediate family, there are other neigh borhood personalities who wander into ''Oscar's Barbershop," which i named after Clifton's deceased father. Josh and Wildcat and Junior number among that group. Ted Lange plays Junior: J ester Hairston and DeForest Covan are Wildcat and Josh, two neighbor- hood cronies who make the barbershop their stomping grounds. "The show hu grown a lot since we started production," Farmer said. "The humor was always there and the wannth of the performer has always come through. What we've discovered more is t~e hu- manity in the stories." What Fanner refers to are moments in the show. like "Clifton's Big Move'' when the young barber and his mother faced a difficult decision a nd each were unable to express their true feelings to each other. ''Ttie sbow works because of the variety of personalities that have come together in the cast," Fanner said. For example, both Theri!Sa· Merritt and Cil(ton Davis have an eJttensive background in Broad- way 1heater and music. Theresa started out in "Carmen J9nes." She appeared with Sammy Davis m "Golden Boy" and also appeared in "T ambourines to Glory." Clifton won a Tony Award nomination for his portrayal of Valen- tine .in "Two Gentlemen of Verona." He also won a gold record for che song he wro te, "Never Can Say Goodbye," for the Jackson S. He has also written "Scarchin' for A Dream," "Here Comes the Sun· rise" and "Looking Through the Window." The muskJal background extends to Theodore Wilson, who is currently trying to build his own singing career by developing mate- rial to record. The young actor has authenticated the character oC Earl by researching his part as a mail carrier, including interviewing hjs local mailman, as well as visiting the post office to learn how to handle !he mail. lf the musical background were only limited to the three principals, the harmony of lhe cast would carry through-- but Jester Hairston, the old-timer who plays Wi\dcat, bas the most extensive musical credentlAls o( the group. Hairston, an internation· ally-known choral conductor, arranger and lecturer. has been sent by the United States three tjmes to Africa and twice to Europe as a good will ambassador He holds tbree doctoral degrees. Broadway stage backgrounds for other members of the cast in- clude Ted Lange, who uppeared in "Hair" on ~roadway and Lisle Wilson, who started with Joseph Papp's froduction of "Hamlet" and appeared on Broadway in "The Death o Bessie Smith." Lynne Moody started with the Goodman The. in Chicago when she was a model. She later became a stewardess for a major arline prior to getting her break in acting. The aoUd suppol't of actor DeForest Covan sounds like the hi!ltory oC movies. He has appeared in more than 300 films, beginning in the ''Our Gang Comedies," when he played the role of "Farina.'' Perhaips one of ~ best clues to why the scrie has become one o( the successes o( the new season is the line that appears on the cover of each script: "Produced With Love and AfTcction By Walter N. Bien and Oene Farmer." Page 15 Stereo Shoppers Buyer's Guide-. ~ ~ AUTO TURNTABLE 3044 The \OfTle Wesr Germon i:xec1s10n you find 1n Dual is now CM>;\d:Ae en o more oppeoliriq poce h s counterbalanced ronecrm rs ready (or CD-4 and rh1s weel: ArlOnric will pre·inSiolr o SSO Godo F3E+ and wolnur base FREE wi1lt o PE3044 or reg. pice. Re-cJ. 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Select the Very Best Is It True That "Beautiful People" Have More Fun? ' Cookbook: A Special Portfolio of Dishes · For Thanksgiving • 0 0 s: 0. • D 9 0 c ~ £ • ~ er: 2 0 ., E 0 0 s: 0. ' c3 ... k Them Yourself Went to ask a tamoua per.on a QUHtlon? Send the queatlon Oii a po.ccard, to "Ask," Family WHkly, &41 Lexington Aw., Naw York. H. Y. 10022. We'll pey SS fQr put>ll1hed quHtlona. Sorry, v.a un't 1n1war olhare. FOR BILLY DANIELS Did you ever experience anything in Amh'aUa like , the situation Frank Sinatra got into? -Mra. .R. Evans, Sacramento, Calif. • Not exactly. I've been "Down Under" 15 times, and even though I don't tJ1ink Australian reporters intend to be rude, FOR JULIE ANDREWS, star O'f "The Tamarind See<!' How old were you when you 6rst noticed you had such a marvelous voice?-Tami Stukey, Great Falls, Mont. e Thank you, but a "freak" voice would be a better way of putting it. I was 12 when my parents found out I had a mature coloratura. Mum and Dad were entertainers, and until I let out my first powerful note, it had never occurred to any of us that I should foUow in their footsteps. That's when they started seriously "thinking show business" for me. FOR. ALE~ KARRAS, sport-scaster alld former football star You played football in high school, college and in the pros. During your first year in retirement, did you miss playing?- T. A., St. Bonaventure, N.Y. • No, because I never really liked playing the game. To me, it was just something to get me closer to the things I wanted in life. FOR TONY BENNETT Is it true that you are serious about painting in your spare time?-F. Goode, Glendale, Calif. • Yes. I took up painting the way some people take up crossword puzzles-for relaxation. But it grew cm me to the point where I enjoy it almost as much as singing. It surprises me that people care. When I sold a canvas of the New York skyline to a big company, it was reported by the weekly magazines :ind papers. Painting to me is an investment- something to fall back on if my voice fails. FOR HAROLD ROBBINS, author of "The Pirate" How old are you?-C. 8 ., Spartanburg, S.C. • I'm 58. A lot of people think I'm older. That's be<:ause my first book, "Never Love a Stranger," was written 30 years ago, and as most people have "grown up" with me, it seems as though I've nlwnys been around. I'm the "Methuselah" of the publishing world I FOR THE "ASK THEM YOURSELF" EDITOR I've always wondered if the peo_ple who endorse products really use them in private life. What can you tell me?-J. P., Nyack, N.Y. •Years ago, personalities just gave their names to a product. ,.. Nothing more was required. Today it's different. Lucille Ball, who's endorsing Milton Bradley's "Crossup," is in real life a gnmes and puzzles freak. George Montgomery was intercstt'<I in building furniture long before he became known for his Johnson's Wax commercials. One of the re· q11isites of the Polident ads is that personaHties must have a complete ~ct of dentures. Cuy Lombardo was rejected be· C.'\use he has all hi'i own teeth! Annette FunicelJo, who en- dorsl"S Mcnncn's Baby Magic, bas used it on her own baby. However, there arc exceptions: Croucho Marx, who en- dorsed a leading Scotch whiskey, was once overheard at a porty given hy the sponsors to say, "Scotch? Never touch it!" L»cflle Ball they do have a way of asking tricky questions. The best de- fense is a sense of humor. I was once asked by a young lady, "Why does an old fellow like you, with plenty of money, continue to singr· I replied: "Because I've nothing better to do. My son take.<; care of my business; my landJord talces care of my property. They insist 1 sing and stay out of their b • tt I au'. FOR DINAH SflORE, s(ar of the new show "Dinah!" Why do you always wear sweaters on your shows? Isn't it warm under the lights?-Mrs. William Moore, Trenton, Ohio e You're right! It is warm under those studio lights. But because my producers always have me do something with my hands (so that they're not free to smooth down my skirt), I 6nd that a sweater over a blouse keeps the blouse in and I stay relatively neat. Also, I like wearing sweaters and feel comfortable in tllem. FOR SECRETARY OF STATE HENRY KISSINGER What will become of the historic letter of resignation that former President Nixon delivered to you?-D . Newcomer, Q>Jumbia, Pa. • Mr. Nixon's letter of resignation-dated August 9-was sent to tlle National Archives on August 19, where it will remain. FOR MARLO THOM AS, star of Broadway's "Tf1Jeves'' Do you mind being called "Danny Thomas's daughter," and does it bother your father to be referred to as "Marlo Tbomas's father''?-L. Stern, Decatur, lli • AU right by botll of us. My dad and I have our individual identities, and we both worked very hard to get where we are. U we hadn't done it alone, there'd be no self-satisfaction. fm enormously proud of my dad, and I know he f~ls the same way about me .. We've never let our professional lives interfere with our private ones. FOR DANNY T/JOMAS How do you feel about actors or actresses who tum their acts into Political forums?-J. B., Amherst, N.Y. • I think it's wrong-at least during a paid performance. Now in a talk show-that's different. I think then I should be able to say whatever I think. I have a right. I'm a citizen too. But when people pay money to be entertained, that's what they should get-entertainment. NoYember 17. 1974 -JiimltV~' The Newspaper Magazine A publlc.tloft of Do-C:O-.nlcettot11, Inc. Edw.,d R. Downe, Jr., Chairman ot th9 Boatd A. Edward Miiier, P,.lldent MORTON FRANK, p,.Mfant and Publlahet LEON~RD S. DAVJDOW, CM/rman . ROBERT D. CARNEY, Exec. V..P.·Asaoo. Pul>ll9Mr PATRICK II. LINSKEY, V.P.·Ad Director MORT P£RIKY, V.P.·Edltor·ln·Chlef 110 LAYEFSKY, V.P.·Marketlng Director. Reynolde Dodeon, Managing Editor Gerald S. Wroe, Eaatem Manager; RlctMlrd Veldatl, Art Dl1'11Ctor Joe Franr, Jr., Chicago Manager; RONtyn Abrenra, Women's Editor ~ Kettr, Detroit Manager; LC. Wlndeot, Promotion Director Marilyn ff--. Food Editor A11oclate Editors: Jo.n Hlftflcben and Hal t.ndon PUILlattEA REUTIOHt: LEE EUii, V.P.-Dlrector; Rot»ert H. Marrtott, Mgr. PUILllHQ Sl.RVICU: Rot»ert J, Christian, Mgr.: Jama 0 . Baher, Business Manager; Robert Banker, Promotion: Caryl Eli.r, Merchandising Headquarters 6-41 Lexington Ave., N.Y. N.Y. 10022 C 1974 FAMILY WEEKLY, INC. All rlghta reserved. !.Mlle W9lpln, Art Asst.; Olorla 8r1er, Pictures. Contributing Editors: Larry 8ot111i.tn, Robeft Curran, Pamela Howard, P"r J. 09Pen"9Cmer, Antta 9urn1Mf '"OOUCTION: Richard Wendt, Mgr.; A°"'1a CofHM, Makt\lp. Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Healt~. --------~~--~ ......... -., Mall to: Virginia Slims Book of Days, P.O. Bor 7815, ~bury, New York 1!592 Pl«lSe ~ me one l'J'!S Virptia Slims Book of Davs Oilmdar. I mcbe 10 pack bottoms from Virginia Slims (RlpJar or Menthol). Offw void to ,,.,.,.,. u,..,. ll ~n of qw. Offer rood In U.S. only uap1 wlwre ,wohibilal; lac.-d • or ~ P1-mllil • 1oon • po-.ibk _,.,, no W.r thlln DtttmWr 7, l91f. AU010 J to 6 wtwb for •1n.rv. Ont ordft' p«r mwlopr. Offn aood Wrilr ..,,,,,,y ,_,,_ I I I I I I I Nmrw~~~~~~~~~~-I Address~~~~~~~-I City . I Sbit.~~~~~~~l.ip~~~-I Alfullr: 16"'9:'1•:·1.1 mg. nicotine-Menthol: I 17 ~:·w:· u mg. nicotinuv. per cig•1n1. I FTC R11*t Mw'.74 I _____________ _J Golf's Gmatest Piek Golf's Gmatest: B y Larry Bortsteln W ho are the greatest golfers of all time? AJI golf fans, . and even other golfers, have ~ their opinions about the best practi- tioners of '"The R_oyaJ and Ancient Game." FAMILY WEEKLY rece-ntly had a unique opportunity to poll some of the greatest Jinks performers who ever lived on their choices for "bests" in the various phases of the sport. The panel- ists taking part in the FAMILY WEEKLY poll are all charter members of the World Golf Hall of Fame, which was dedicated last September 1 1 at Pine- hurst, North Carolina. The great male golfers who took part in our poll were Gene Sarazen, Sam Snead, Byron Nelson, Arnold Palmer and Jack Nicklaus. Patty Berg, who along with the late Mildred Did- rikson "Babe" Zaharias, was inducted for greatness in women's golf, chose the greatest women golfers. The other Hall of Fame inductees were Harry Vardon, Walter Hagen, Francis Ouimet and Bobby Jones, all deceased; plus Ben Hogan and Gary Player. BYRON NELSON, 62 Be1t drlYer Ben Hogan Sesf long Irons Sam SnHd Beat mid-Irons Sam Snead Best short Irons John Revolta, Jimmy Demaret, leeTrftlno Beat fairway wooda Paul Runya n, lee Trevino, Johnny Mlli.r Best wedge Gene Saruen , John Revolt•, De1ne Beman Ben bunhr player . Gu y Pl1yer, Julius Boros Best putter P1ul Runy1n, Horton $mlth, John Revolta, Ben Hogan, Biiiy CHper, George Archer Comments: "John Revolta was one of the most underrated players of all time. a s tar in the J930's who played a great short game. Ben Hogan was a sensational putter from four or five feet. 4 • F~MILY WEEKLY, No¥emller 17, 1574 The Hall-of-Fame Super-Panel's Report 1. Snead 2. Nicklaus ,,; ,......, Sam Snead may b8 the bHt golfer who ever llved-at least according to our panelists from the World Goff Hall of Fame. Baaed on a weighted ratlng9 aystem which credited golfers wtth points for superiority In different pha ... of play and the number of mentlona they received overall, Sneed emerged a leader In Femlly Weekly'• Gott Hall of Fame '\ntervlews. Jact< Nicklaus, who h .. dominated the PGA tour In recent , .. ,., finished MCOnd. Third wu Ben Hogan, almost unanlmoualy cited .. the beet driver of all Ume. Grouped be- hind them were Walter Hagen, Bobby Jones, Gary PJeyer end Arnold Palmer. Also invited to share his opinions with FAMILY WEBKLY..and the panel ot Hall of Famers was Fred Corcoran, president of the International G~f As- sociation, which conducts the annual World Cup tournament This year's World Cup is being played later this week, November 21·24, in Caracas, Here's How the Panelists Vote d:• GENE SARAZEN, 72 BMI dflNf Ben Hogan, Sam Snelld Best long Irons Best mld-lrona Bfft alton ''°"' Bftt l•ltwey Woods Venezuela. During bis 60 years in golf. Corcoran has known all of the greats of the game and is a former tournament director of the Prof essioaal Golfers As· sociation and a former manager of Snead and Mrs. Zaharias. President Gerald Ford, an avid golf- er himself, was the featured speak.er at the dedication ceremonies for the World Golf Hall of Fame the afternoon of September 22, and at the award dinner the same evening. The World Golf Hall of Fame is situated behind the fourth green of the famous Pinehurst Country Club Of>urse, -scene of the richest evept on the men's PGA tour. The Diamondhead Corporation of Mountainside, N.J., owns the entire re- sort town of Pinehurst in North Caro- lina's ~andhills, bnving purchased it from its original owners, ~e James Tufts family of Boston, almost four years ago. Oiamondhead has spent $2.S million for the golf shrine. Each of the inductees to the World Golf Hall of Fame recei\'ed a medallion with his portrait on it. President Ford also received a set of t he medallions, which are manufactured and sold by the Hamilton Mint of Arlington Heights, Illinois .. from tee to green. He was a man who worked hard to become a great golfer. It took him about ten years. Walter Hagen's style of putting with a short swing was just great. I'm very proud of of the fact that I invented the Sand wedge back around 19 31. It changed the whole game of golf. A good playet can pick up one or two strokes a round George Archer is a beautiful putter. He's 6-foot-6, but he can bend down low and sink those putts, short and long. He has ve;y little wrist action, very delicate. Of course, as far as put· ting is concerned, you can't forget Jack Nicklaus, who may not be in the class of some others for sheer putting skill, but who bas probably made more clutch putts than anyone else." Bestpuctw Sam SMtlllr Jack Nicklaus Sam Snelld Jack Nlcklau. Jack Nk:td1ua Selfttl---- WalterHagen --with good use of the sand wedge." Comments: "Hogan was best of all Our Hall of Fame panellm Byron Neteon, Gene Satann. Sem Snead, Patty Berg, Amold ,..,,..,, J8Ck Nlctdaue and FM Corconn. Plllty Berg •In some cans, the membflra of our panel privately confessed to FMittLY WEEKLY that they thought they them·" selves should rate No. 1 In this or that category. In the lnterett of aportaman- _shlp, however, they agreed to llmlt the d/8cuss/on to golfers other thin them- selves. SAM SNEAD, 62 Bettdrlffr B••t long Iron• Bett mid-Iron• Bfft tltorl Iron• •.. , ,,,.,,. B•d lfr•titfl•t Arnold Palmer Jack Nk:ldaaa Jlmmr o.m.ret, Hol10n &mlth Paul Run,.n Jimmy Demaret. Walter Hagen, John A•volta Horton Smith, John Aevofta, lobby l.4ck•, BlllyC•per Bobt>J JonM Cont/nmrd Yours for 15 days FREE! GREAT s $15 . 88 · CHOOSE FROM SIX EXCITING FASHION SHADES Please order by color code. SI (Siren) MO (Morocco) SA CS-nd) CN (CS.Mk: Navy) • EB (Ebony) AM (Amerialna) LOOK! . 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Super-Panel Continued from page 4 Comments: "I really admired the game of Paul Runyan, who was big in rhe 1930's. We called him 'Little Pois- on.' He really honed those cute short iron shots so fine. Arnold Palmer is a great power hitter and a go-for-broke gambler like J was in my young days. I obviously have to rate Ben Hogan as one of the greatest all-round playera I ever saw, and one of the things I'm most proud of in my career is that J beat Hogan three-for-three in sudden- death playoffs. The biggest or lbeSe three victories was in the 1954 Masters." ARNOLD PALMER, 45 8e1tdr1"t 8•at long won• 8e1t mld-lron1 a.it altorl wons Bnt talrwt•1 wooda s .. tw.dfl'I hstpua., S..tawlng &.nttogan Jack Nlddau1, Jolwlny Miiier Jed( Ntcldau. Jullua Boros aary Pl•rer Gary Plarer BobChartM, Biiiy Caper Sam Sneed, GenaUtt .. r Comments: '1'he younger men like Johnny Miller will have to keep from letting their nerv~ get to.them as they get older, especially while putting. Prom personal experience, I know that my putting ha.s given me more trouble as I get older than any ,other part or my game. Julius Boros is about the only older golfer J know who's still as sharp with his pulling as he always was, and l think the fact that he's a fast putter~ steps up a nd hit! ii, helps him stay a good puller. Gary Player is such a g~ sand iron player that it's no disadvan- tage to him at all to bit into sand. Bob Charles, the lefthander from New Zea- land, is a great putter, and Billy Casper has made more long putts than anyone I've ever seen." JACK NICKUUS, 34, Be1tdrlY# B••' long "°"' Seat altolf Iron• 8e1t putter LMT,.Ylno lomWellkopt Johnnr Miiier George Archer, Dave Stockton Comments: '1'he one area where every tour golfer is strong is putting. Otherwise they couldn't be on the tour. Twenty or 30 new pros join the tour each year, and the ones who mate it are the ones who work at their game the hardest. Maybe the best overall player is -a guy few people think of in that category-Lee Trevino. Even after be won the U.S. Open in I 968, coming out of total obscurity, not loo many peo- ple toot him seriously. But of all other golfers I could wish to be if I weren't Jack Nicklaus, I would want to be Lee Trevino." WHO ARE THE GREATEST WOMEN GOLFERS? PllttJ Berg Here's what Patty a.to says ... Beat drlnr Mtckey Wright, JoAnne earner Beat long Iron. Mlcgy WrtgM. Shlrle, Englehom Beat mid-Iron• K81hJ Whitworth, Sllftd,. Hayn .. , CerotMMn BHI thorl Iron• 8" Bemlng, Donna Young s..t l•lrw_, wooda Juctr AMldn, Sandra H.,.., LoulMSugp BNt wedoe Carol Mann a.at bunt., p1.,., ....., ....... Sandia .......... Best P"ftef' c.oe 11.nn, Kathy Wttttwortt., LoulMSugga Belt swing Mlclr91 Wright Bllbe Zaharl• a.at competifor KathJ Whitworth, ~a.ming, s.-.Harni. Commenu: "More and more young women are entering golf as a career now. I was one of the first fulltime pros among the women when I started play-· ing professionally in 1940. I've seen and played against every top woman player of the past 40 years. Babe Zaharias was my biggest competition during my early pro yean, but the girls that have come up in the past IO or IS years are so outstanding, and there've been so many of them-Kathy Wl\ft- worth, Carol Mann, an the real" FRED CORCORAN S..ldf1"r a..tlonglfon1 a .. , mld·lron• hit •hon lfonl Beat ta/May Wooda Beat putter hnfiogan sam Snead, Arnold P .. mer TomWNlcopf Julius Boroe Bobby.lo-. Horton Smith, Arnold Palmer Bear •trllff Harry Vardon Comments : "My favorite pro of all wa.s Walter Hagen. He did more to popularize golf than any other person. He was ooe~f the most well-liked sports penonalitics of his time, the l910's and 1920's. I would have to say that Ben Hogan was the best golf er who ever played. He won bis first tourna- ment in 1940, when be was already 28 years old, but then be also won the next two straight tournaments after that. To cure a natural hoot, be probably hit mo~ practice shots than anyone who ever lived." FAMILYWEEl(LY, Nowmber 17, 1174 • 7 NEW COLORS •NAVY •RED •GREEN '=!,l,~~,1~31 3 W. RANDOLPH ST. CHICAGO, ILL. 60607 ·~1uh.81U 61( 1lf4i.L .. THE $50 LOOK!! Ir's ,,._ elll Olllt,...,I It's S.q '• ~ ,. ..... .,, Mir -' s ... 8'. MACHllll- WASHAJll, 110-ltOll, POL VESTER KNIT! ONE PIECE ''DROP-SEAT'~ SAVE MORE! 2 for $33 StJle D-HUE IS THE CLEVER •W "DIOP SUT" ... waistband unfa1tens for drop- seat con...enience! A on•plece "quickie" with a long front tipper closing. deep corry·all pc><Ut. Th<s sexy-proportioned jum~uit follows your curves from the flotteri119 flip collar to the graceful flare legs. Perfed for al yovr odivities « just looking glamotousl I Z·WAYSTO•KI: PAH A I . ......... I I a,.,.._,. tJuw.•.-s~cliki11.1.111t1 I :: ~ f:. S.ndthe followin {Qvon.)_OropSeot.Jumpsllil(s) I -1111..... a.-111c.1or ~c.... I I =.: ~·:; 1----+---4----'----!I I UJ Clml1. a. Ill ""'----"-----"----'-----11 .. ,,. .. Wnf• •. I NAME: (Print) ___________ I I 0 -c.u. I .. " ADDRESS I =•.... cm------------I STATE ZIP-__ _ ----__________ ., SIZES.: 7to17 8to20 l-4 YJ to24'h SATISFACTION ASSURED MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE •1974 R. J. A.ynold• Tobecco Co. Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. , - • t-W 11·1/A'"""" .. •-......... J,. _._... _; ~------------------ sgiving: Great Reeipes Frolll Aeross The Country >. IJi~~tjlflii~~· ~ &' 0 I: D. l:-~~t\~ .. --tll-~ ilii~iillliliiliilillilililiiiiiilliiiiill ......... 1111 .... ~ The bountiful harve1t reap• reclPff from East, Weit, North and Soulh: Creamy Guacamole, Golden Turkey with Savory Walnut Stuffing, Ginger Baked SquHh, Pink Cranberry Moune, Raapberry Sauce, Potato Rolla and Walnut Sweet Potato Pie. Iii. CMl\_,Bf)t)K, .By Marilyn Hansen Food Editor For Thanksgiving we've planned a menu that reflects seasonal foods and flavors from all across the U.S. You supply the turkey. We'll suggest the other dishes to make this your finest Thanksgiving ever! 8avol}r 'Waliiut 8tullirzg 1 cup butter or margarine 1 tablespoon ground sage leaves 2 teaspoons ground thyme or thyme leaves 2 ~ cups thinly allced celery 1 v.tcups chopped onion 1 chicken bouillon cube V4 cup bolling water 1 Y4 teaspoons salt Y4 teaspoon ground black pepper · ~ cup grated Parmesan cheese ... ~ YJ oop chopped parsley 1 ~ cups coarsely chopped walnuts 4 qts. day-old bread cubes (2 loaves 1-lb. size) 1. In large skillet hear butter until melted. Add sage, thyme, celery, and onion, saute 5-7 minutes until onion is tender. • 2. Add bouillon cube and boiling water, stir to dissolve. Stir in salt, pep- per, Parmesan cheese and parsley. 3. rn large bowl combine walnuts and bread cubes. Stir i!A-herb-celery mix- ture, mix well. Makes 2-3 qts. Ample for 18-22 /b . turkey ' Co111in11ed FAMILY WEEKLY. November 17, 19H • ""' ,. •11174 R. J. "-ynokl• TobllCCO Co. Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. ... • Great Reeipes From Aeross TheCollntry The bountiful h•rvest r .. ps reels>" from EHt, W•st. Nor1h •nd South: Cre•my Gu•c.mole, Golden Turkey with s .. ory W•lnut Stuffing, Ginger Baked Squesh, Pink Crenberry MousM, R .. pberry Seuce, Pot•to Rolls •nd W•lnut Sweet Potato Pie. IR. COOl\_,BOf)fu By Marilyn Hansen Food Editor For Thanksgiving we've planned a menu that reflects seasonal foods and flavors from all across the U.S. You supply the turkey. We'll suggest the other dishes to make this your finest Thanksgiving ever! 8avor}r 'Walriut 8tuffi11g 1 cup butter or mugarine 1 teblespoon ground uge leeves 2 teaspoons ground thym' or thymel .. ves 21h cups thinly sliced celery 1 y, cups chopped onion 1 chicken bouffton cube- \4 cup bolling weter 1 y, tenpoons salt y, teaspoon ground black pepper VJ cup grated Parmesan cheese VJ cup chopped parsley 1 lh cups coersely chopped walnuts 4 qts. day-old bread cubes (2 loaves 1·1b. size) 1. In large skillet heat butter until melted. Add sage, thyme, celery, and onion, sautc 5-7 minutes until onion is tender. 2. Add bouillon cube and boiling water, s tir lo dissolve. Stir in salt, pep- per, Parmesan cheese and parsley. 3. In large bowl combine walnuts and bread cubes. Stir in herb-celery mix- ture. mix well. Makes 2-3 qts. Ample for 18-22 lb. turkey Conti1111ed F°'MI\. 'NEEKL Y. November 17. 1974 • 9 Serve your family this longtime favorite-. MARSHMALLOW TREATS Make 'em quick 'n easy with ~pe RICE KRISPIES9 A chewy, crunchy 'n delicious confection sure to please the whole family. (For more happy Holiday eating, also try the new "Festive Fruit Wreath" recipe now on spe- cially-marked Kellogg's Rice Krisples cereal packages.) ffJl"}'jUt RICE KRISPIES 11-.iicomp•nr O 1974 llMloA Company MARSHMALLOW TREATS v. cup regular margarine or butter 1 pkg. (6 to 10 oz.) regular marshmallows, abOut 40, OR 4 cups miniature marshmallows 5 cups KELLOGG'S RICE KRISPIES cereal 1 Measure margarine Into large saucepan; melt over low heat. Add marshmallows and cook, stir- ring constantly, until marshmallows are melted and mixture Is very syrupy. Remove from heat. 2 Add Rice Krlaples cereal; stir untJI well coated. J Spread warm mixture In buttered 13 x 9 x 2..fnch pan. Using waxed paper or buttered spatula, press firmly Into an even layer. Q.it Into squares when cool. Yield 24 squares, 2 by 2 Inches It .. , For ttllelt•r 8QU81'N, prHa warm mllltur• Into bull•rM II 1t II 1t 2-incll pen. Best r.ull1 •r• otltelned wtlen ualno fl'MI\ m•rthm•lloww. About 2 cupa m•l'lhmellow creme may be 1uballtuted for muWlm•llowa. Add to melted m.,.g•nne and ~ Oftr low l'IHt 1boul 6 ml~IH, 1tlrrlno conat.,..lly. Re-mo.,.. frOftl l'IHt. Procffd u dlrecfed In llep 2 •bow. CREAMY GUACAMOLE 1 pkg. (3 ou.) aNm chMM, room tMnp«atur• YI cup IOUf c,.am 2 tabldpoons lemon luk:• .. -.~-t.~aalt "1 leMpoon ground white .,..,.,er U drope Tabaco auce "1 cup c~ 1calllon1 2 medium ripe evocado1 Lilrg9 1lze corn chlpe 1. Jn medium bowl, beat cream cbeese with wooden spoon or electric mixer until very smooth. 2. Stir in sour cream, lemon juice, salt, pepper, Tabasco and scallions, blend ..(ell. 3. Peel and pit avocados. Mash with fork in pie pan. Add mashed avocado to cream cheese mixture, blend weU. Pile futo serving bowl, serve with com chips. Ma/cu about 2 cups Sweet Potatoes AndSquash- NewWB)'S . ·.JO Fix 'Em! WALNUT SWEET POTATO PIE 1 YI cu,. to-.cl walnuts, recipe Nlow 110-lnch unbaked pie shell 1 can (1 lb.) 1weet pot.I°" or yam• In syrup ~ cup IYNP from ..... poUtoe• 31.-geeggs ~ cup brown tugar, .,.eked 1~ cupamUk 1 table8poon grated orange rind V. teaapoon ground dn"*"On ~ te .. poon ground nutmeg "1 teaspoon Nit Orange Walnut Topping, recipe below Walnut hat¥u for decot'aUon 1 e41n (9 ozs.) aeroeol whipped cream 1. Preheat oven to 425°F . Sprinkle V. cup toasted walnuts into bottom of pie shell. Reserve remaining walnuts for orange walnut topping set aside. 2. In medium bowl, mash sweet po- tatoes smoothly, then add reserved liquid and beat with electric mixer until fluffy. Add eggs, beat again until blended. 3. Add brown sugar, milk, orange rind, cinnamon, nutmeg and salt, beat at low speed, then at medium speed until blended. Pour into prepared pie shell. .. 4. Bake on lowest rack of oven about 50-55 minutes, or until filling is set. Cool thoroughly on rack. 5. Spoon Orange Walnut Topping 10 a FAMILY WEEKLY, November 17, 11174 around outer edge of pie, making a ring about 2 inches wide. Decorate center with walnut halves, cut into wedges to serve, topping each with a whipped cream rosette. Makes I (JO inch) pie, JO servings 'tOASlED-WALNU1'$: Drop .+Jh cups walnuts into l qt. boiling water and boil 3 minutes. Dillin well and sproad on baking sheet. Toast at 350°F. 10-12 minutes; until lightly browned. Tum out. at once to cool. ORANGE WALNUT TOPPING: lo small saucepan, combine V. cup orange marmalade and ~ cup brown sugar, packed. Stir over medium heat until sugar dissolves. Bring to a boil and simmer slowly 2-3 minutes. Stir in l cup reserved toasted walnuts. Spoon onto pi.e while topping is warm. GINGER BAKED SQUASH 3 medium 11COm equaah, hatved end Meded V. cupwater 3 table9poona butter or m11rgartne S tableapoo,. brown eugar, packed 2 table9poona sherry or water YI t .. tpoe>n ground ginger ¥J tenpoonlllft 1. Preheat oven to 4-00°F. Place squash halves, cut side down in bak- ine pan. Add water. Bake for 20 min- utes. 2. Meanwhile combine aJI remaining ingredients in small saucepan and stir over low heat until well blended. Sim- mer 5 minutes, uncovered. 3. Tum squash cut side up, fill hollows with ginger syrup. Bake 25 minutes longer until fork tende.r, basting cut surface with syrup during last 5 min- utes of baking. Makes 6 servings POTATO YEAST ROLLS 1 pkg. ltCtlve dry yeast V. cup very warm w1ter (110°F.·115°F.) ~ cup bolling hot milk ~ cup 1hortenlng or margarine V• cup1ugar 1 YI IHtpoOnl HH 1 cup unseeeoned rnt11hed potatoes 29991, beaten 3Yl-3V. CUl>9 unattted aU-purp()M flour v. cup butter or rM1'9#tne, melted Y.i cup yellow cotnmeel 1. Soften yeas' in very warm water, set aside. 2. Pour boiling hot milk into a large mixing bowl over shortening, sugar and salt. Stir until shortening melts. Stir in potatoes and eggs, and cool to lukewarm. S. Stir in yeast, then stir in half the COOKBOOK CONTINUED ON PAGE 15 -· r Breakfqst should supply about one-fourth of our daily requirements for calories, protein, vitamins and minerals. One great breakfast that does just that is 100% pure Orange Juice from Florida and Wheaties together with milk, toast and a spread. This complete breakfast gives you good nutrition and good taste. Orange juice supplies Vitamin C and a natural ble nd of essential B Vitamins and minerals. Plus natural sugars for natural e nergy. And Wheaties whole wheat flakes are fortified with 7 essential vitamins and iron. Nutrients everyone needs, every day. Let us pay for half of the team. Send in the order form below with proofs-Of-purchase from Wheaties and any brand or form of 100% Orange Juice from Florida. 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HUNDREDS OF CAStADING RED, GREEN AND GOLD BEADS OF LIGHT SHOWER VO~R HOME IN DAZZLING BEAUTY! No doubt about it -it's the making of a room! Breathtakingly beautiful lamp sends up sprays of brightly colored cascading lights on two separate tiers. Dramatic mood lighting at its best! The lovely result of space age "cold light." Miracle fibers conduct light, yet beads remain cool to the touch, safe for curious little fingers. Turn it on and hundreds of red, green and gold jewels of light bathe your room in dazzling brilliance that rivals a moonlit "Fourth of July" fireworks displayt Softer, more romantic than candleligtit. Absolutely spectacular as a centerpiece. Uses 2 ordinary .. C .. batteries (not provided). Bound to sell out fast -order at once! Bob Newhart: .. A Grown-Up Version Bob samples ecMM of Ginny'• cooking In their kltc:Mn. Bob la atar of the CBS-TV eerlet, ''The Bob Newhart Show.,, "I hate large parties! You can never talk to anyone. Somebody is always.pulling on your sleeve, saying 'The Ice maker broke down.'" By Bo• Newhart In conversation with Helen Dorsey I 've never been a great fancier of food. When I was a kid growing up in Oak Park, a Chicago suburb, I was raised on Midwestern Care. My mother used to make spaghetti and meat loaf. I don't know why, but she was a compulsive baker of brownies! One day she said, "I don't know why I keep mak- ing all these brownies. Nobody ever eats them." We just let them stack up until they got so staJe she had to throw them away! f used to take pills to put on weight because I couldn't have cared less about food. But now I've developed a taste for it. I'll never forget the first meal my wife Ginny evelitprepared for me. It was a thing called "baked steak"-the kind you put on the bottom of the broiler rack and bake instead o f broil. I didn't 12 • FAMILY WEEKLY, Nowmber 11, 107'4 dare tell her how awful it was! Now, Ginny ·has become a very good cook. She.gets recipes from her friends or cuts them out of newspapers or maga- zines-. · There--are-still many things I don't like. I still love meat loaf, but I'm particularly fond of Ginny's Italian dishes like spaghetti, lasagna or mani- cotti. We entertain informally at home. Lucidly, we have a small dining room because l hate la rge parties! You can never lalk to aoyone. Somebody is always pulling on your sleeve, saying, "The ice maker broke down." What's the point of hav- ing people over unless you can talk 10 them? Do I cook? Never! I'm much more interested in cooking up comedy routines. I've always found some of the best comedy comes from life. For example, l could do • wliole routine just about the time I took my famil y on a camping trip! We took o ne of those mobile houses. We didn't know it at the time, but Ginny was pregnant and had morning sickness every day. We also took along our dog, who got carsick. We made about 18 miles a day. The kids always wanted peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. But just at the very mention of the words "peanut butter," Ginny got violently ill. So l bad to make the sand- wiches. We bad fun stopping to fix steaks along the way. But it'a kind of lilce going in the army. If I ever go again, I'll know a whole lot more what to do. I wouldn't have traded that ex- perience for anything. But l won't do it again. Next time J'll get a camper and drive by day, then stop off at a motel at night, SPAGHETTI WITH MARINARA SAUCE, NEWHART 1 pkg. 8pllg1Mtti 2 cupe chopped onion 1 latte doft gartlc, pNeMd 3tablllpooM ......... ottveol 4 a.,. canned fgli.tt plum tome loft• 2 a.lltupooae tomato put• laltto ..... FreehfJ ground bladl peppet to ..... 1 IH•poon dried oregw A CelebrityCoo~ of the Spaghetti I Loved as a Kid" 1 lea.poon dried bHll 2-3 aweel or hol llallan aauuges (cooked), cut In 1h·lnch-thlck alk:es, opUonll 1h tb. lean ground IMel, barely cooked In 9JDall amount of ollYe on, optlonar 1h cup dry red wine 1. Saute onion and garlic in olive oil. 2. Pour plum tomatoes into sieve. Mash with wooden spoon to remove seeds. Discard seeds. 3. Add pureed tomatoes to onion-garlic mixture. Add all remaining ingredients except wine. Cook slowly about 30 minutes, stirring often. 4. Add wine. Cook about 15 minutes longer, or until thick. T aste to correct seasonjngs. 5. While sauce simmers, cook spaghetti in 2 qts. boiling water until it is done "al dente." Serve, with sauce 1>0ured over top. Sauce recipe makes 3-4 cups MANICOTII For the pasta: 8 qts. bolling, Ntted w•ter 1 teupoon ollve oll 1 pkg. manlcottl (contalna about 18 manlcottf) 1. Bring water to full rolling boil; add olive oil. Cook a few manicotti at a time for about 6 minutes, or until barely tender. 2. Plunge manicotti in cold water to rinse; drain on paper towels. Continue cooking re- maining maoicotti until all are done. For meat filling: 11h lbs. lean chopped beef 2-3 hot or awe.I HallH pork .. usages (SM1rb0Hed or brolied) aklna removed, mlnc:ff 2 tableapoons minced onion 1 tablespoon olive oil 3 tablffpoona chopped paraley 1h leaapoon dried baall 1h teaspoon dried oregano 2 cups marinara uuce (vegetarian version) 1 egg, beaten 1 cup grated Parmeun cheeae Beef broth or mllk to moiaten SaHto tMte Pepper to taste 1. Break up meat into small par- ticles. Place in skillet witb sau- sage, onion and olive oil. Cook until meat bcgios to brown. 2. Pour off excess fat. Mix meat thoroughly with remai ning in- gredients. Fill cooked noodles . To assemble: 1 cup marinara uuce 1 cup gr•ted ParrneNn ctte.M 1. Line large flat baking dish with aluminum foil. Cover bot- tom of dish with few spoonfuls of sauce. 2. Arrange stuffed noodles side by side in dish. Spoon remain- ing sauce over all (use more if needed). Sprinkle cheese over top. Bake in preheated 350°F. oven about 30 rninutes, or until cheese is nicely browned. Makes 6-8 sa1•ings GINNY'S CARROT MOLD 11h cupa grated carrot 1 c.up brown sugar 1h cup eoft margarine 1 cupftour 11.z teupoon baking powder 1h teaspoon aalt 1 egg, beaten 1. Combine all ingredients; mix wel I. Place in greased 5 Y.i -cup ring mold. Bake in preheated 350°F. oven about 45 minutes. Unmold. Serve on platter with coo.ked green peas in the center. Maku 6 servinRs THIS COUPON GOOD 01 INY PICKIGE or BAKER'S COCONUT Mtl. GROCER: ttntrtt Foods COrporttloll wlll redeem tllts COllllOll for toe plus 3C for llandlln1 .It Y04t reul'tt It on the sale ot •i:;u1e or slit of Baller's9 Coconut and If 11pon r.qv1St 10\I 1U1>111lt tvl tllert0f satlsfactor)' to Genertl rOO<ls CorllC)retlon. CoullC)n llllJ not be 1ssl1ned or transferred. Cus· '°""r must pay any saln tax. 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Adds texture, crunch and tlavot - Cookbook Offer. ll2 pages, 275 recipes. Send $1 to Diamond Walnut ReCJpe Favorites, Box 4130, Dept RC-S. Clmton. Ia. 52732. · Nibble. Diamond Walnuts. dried fruits and marshmallows for snacks. Ideal for kids in place of handfuls of candy. Walnut PuddJna Parfai&- Whip up instant vanilia Pudding, layer with fudge sundae topping in parfait glasses.alternating pudding, sauce, and chopped Diamond Walnuts.Vary pudding and sauce flavors to suit your family. , • . ) ' .. ), Diamonds on Ice. Buy Diamond Walnuts in one-pound packages. Divide into 1-cup portions and freeze them in freezer bags or containers. Use them as you need them. Turrific value. Makes your cost per cup cheapet Remember not to refreeze. Aprinut, Banana Nut. Diamond Walnuts help you bake breads no bakery can approach: apricot, banana, peach. lemon. You get back to the feast that bread was intended to be. Sparkle. Diamond Walnuts let your cooking shine.They add a thoughtful touch to everything from salads to desserts. If that isn't being a friend. what is? £~~ from page JO ftour. Beat until batter is smooth and thick. Gradually blend in remaining flour, adding enough to make a mod- erately stiff dough. 4. Tum dough out onto heavily floured board and knead about 5 minutes until dough is smooth and elastic. Add flour as n~ to keep dough from sticking. 5. Place in greased bowl, turn dough over so that top is greased, and cover. Let rise in warm place until doubled in bulk, about I th hours. 8. Punch down dough and divide in half. Cut each half into 12 even-siz.ed pieces and shape into small balls. _ 7. Roll each ball in melted butter, then in cornmeal, and place l 'h inches apart in 3 greased 8-or 9-incb cake pans Cover loosely with a dish towel. Let rise in warm place until doubled, about 40- < 5 minutes. I. Preheat oven to 400° F. Bake rolls 15-20 minules or until golden brown. Serve warm in napkin-lined basket. Mak.es 14 rolls Yank" Cider Punch, tengy wtth apk:e •ncl lemon, It the perfect 8CCOmpanlment for the brimful llPP9tfzera: w.anut Cheffe e .. ta Md Walnut Coclct•U Nlbblera. CRANBERRY MOUSSE WITH RASPBERRY SAUCE 3 cupe fNeh or fresh frozen cr•nberriee, rfnMd 1 cup eu911r 1 qt. crMbefry Jul~ coclct•ll 3 .nvetopee unftnored gel911n ~ cup kl1'9Ch• or light rum 2 cupe (1 pt.) heny cream, whipped 1 pkg. (10 ou.) frozen f'Ppben'Ms, tuwed 1 .. , (12 OZ8.) r•pbetry ptff9f'Y .. v. cup klrech or llght rum 1. Jn medium saucepan combine cran- berries, sugar and I CJ.IP cranberry juice. Heat to boiling, reduce heat and sim-. fner S minutes uncovered. 2. Stir gelatin into I cup cranberry juice to soften. Stir gelalin mixture into hot cranberry mixture. Add remaining cranberry juice and kirsch. Refrigerate until slightly thickened. 3. Fold whipped cream into slightly thickened gelatin mixture. Pour mix- ture into 2-qt. mold. Chill until firm. . . 4. Make Raspberry Sauce: Press rasp- berries and juice through a sieve, dis- card seeds. Stir in preserves arid kirsch, mix well. llefrigerate, covered. 5. When ready to serve, dip mold into lukewarm water for a few seconds, tap to loosen and invert onto a serving plat- ter. (Garnish plate with a few washed garden leaves if desired.) free lldpc look from Arrncu sa.111m Our recipes won't lltep you in the kitchetl Iona. Because Armour Star Canned Ham comes fully cooked. For your free co111. write to "The Ma(ic Can," Annour & Co., Boa 4354. Otpt. O. Chlello. Ill. 60680. .. Look for the Armour Star outside. You'll ftnd Armour quality lr.acte. FA~ILV WEEKLY, Nowmber, 17. t97• • ti ""' .. • 6. Serve each portion of Cranberry Mousse with a little Cranberry Sauce. 1 tllbleapoon gn1ted lemon rind e whole doves 1 stick (3 Inches) clnrwnon 1 tray Ice cubff Mak.es 8-10 servings •Kirsch is a cherry liq~eur. 2 qta. •pple cider 0t apple Juice chilled YANKEE CIDER PUNCH 2cupe ••• ., ¥l cup aug11r COOKBOOK CONTINUED ON PAGE 16 ¥l cup lemon juice Ole-klaTlltcrTotseand Anncu Star Ham help you Wmp ••holiday lllilCk or meal In a hurry. lt'a the aame thing every year. Guests coming over. Meals and anacka to prepare. Everybody has a good time exoept the cook. Thafa why Ore-1da Tater Tots•.brand potatoes and Armour Star Ham are such a nice holiday Idea. The crttp potato taste of the Tater Tots goes perfectly with the rich flavor and delicate tenderness of Armour Star Ham. And the preparation Is so easy, It helps make your holiday a holiday. "'9ck Recipe: Prepare Tater Tota accord- ing to J)9ckige directions. ~Ice Armour Star Ham, and Amertcan cheese, Into th(n ltripa. When Tater Tota are heated, wrap with cheese and ham. Secure with wooden picks. Broll until cheese begins to melt. Serve hot with Mustard Olp. _..,.. Dip: Combine V. cup prepared ""*-rd, 1 teapoon horaeradlah •nd a daah • of freetlly ground pepper with Yi cup 80Ur cream or mayonnalae. "-t Sleek with Muetard Seuce: Slice Armour Star Ham ....... ,,._. __ lftto l4i" allcea, brofl 3-• minutes on each llide until Jlghtty browned. For sauce, m.lt 2 tbap. butter or marga- rtne In email saucepan owr tow heat. Stir In 2 tbap. flour. Gradually add 1 cup mllk. Coott, stlrrtng constantly, untll thick- . Stir, .. ¥! cup tour cream and tbsp. prepared mu .. rd, heat thoroughly. Pourowrham steaks to serve. 1 qt. club toda, chilled Reduce heat and simmer uncovered, 15 min- utes. Remove spices and chill syrup. Apple slices studded with cloves, option .. 2. When ready to serve, turn ice cubes into 4-5 qt. punch bowl. Add apple cider and spiced syrup, stir to blend. Pour in club soda and mix lightly. Float surface of punch with thin clove- studded apple slices if desired. 1. In medium saucepan combine water, sugar ·• lemon juice, lemon rind cloves and cinnamon~ Heat to boiling, stirring until sugar dissolves. "I use this Mirro-Matic PopJJC! Makes about 3¥.i qts. to make the best popcorn in the world." OntUe Redenbacher'.. Gourmet PQpplng Corn Is t he best in the world. He spent thirty-five years of trial and error making It that way. He came up with a popping corn that puffs up to 44 times its own volume and earned him the tltle of ·~Popcorn King of the Wor1d." Naturally. a man who'a devoted hie life to perfecting popping corn la going to be mighty particular about the popper he chooses. That's why he uses a Mlrro-Matlc Pop'n'Serve. He likes the unbreakable Lexan-cover, the .automatic ·thermostatic control, heatproof base and non-stick, easy- cleaning Teflon It-coated aluminum popping surface. Now Orville likes his popcorn straight -with just a touch of salt. Bvt if you like butter on yours, the Mirro-Matlc'a unique Butter:Rlte feature butte'! the popcorn after It's done. The Mirro-Matic Pop'n~erve comes with either a colo.rful red or·green base and holds four full quarts. lta atytlah low profile makes storage easy. Get this ~lrro-Matic or any of the other three and four quart poppers at your Mlrro dealer. And have aome really great,popcorn. llUUlO AUNIMUll COWMIY, ll•ltlwe. W1eooMla M220. ® ,. WALNUT CHEESE BALLS 1 pkg. (3 on.) cream cheeee, room temperature 2 table9poone 9herry 2 tabl"poone butter or margarine, eottened 1 jar (I on.) Old-English cheddar chMM . spread Y.t teHpoon honeradiah, well-drained ~ cup finet1 chopped welnut• . 1. Jn smaU mixing bowl, soften cream cheese and blend in sherry. Add butter, cheese spread :M · horseracri~·m1:1f-··werr.-Cover:-crufC' ···--- thoroughly, about 4 hours. 2. Shape into 1-inch balls and roll in walnuts. Refrigerate until serving time. Makes 30 balls WALNUT COCKTAIL NIBBLES 2 tabl•poons butter or margerlne ¥.t te•poon onion Nit Y.t teaspoon prepared muatard V.. tHspoon WOf'ce9tenhtre Nuce 2 cups walnut halY" and large pMCes ¥.t cup grated Parmfflln cheese 1. Heat butter in medium skillet until melted. Stir in onion salt, mustard and Worcestershire. 2. Add walnuts, tossing lightly to coat with the seasoned butter. Stir over low heat 3-5 minutes to toast lightly. 3. Remove from heat and sprinkle with cheese, tossing lightly as cheese melts. Turn out onto flat pan to cool. Makes 2 cups A colorful vegetab1e rellah tt91 lncludea: garflc ollv .. , cherry tomatoes, artichoke hearts, carrot curia, radlahe9, marinated muahrooma and chffM a_!Uffed celery. HOLIDAY GARLIC OLIVES 2 cans (7V.. ou. alze) large or Jumbo pitted ripe 011v ... undrained 1 v.r te..,oons chm powder 2 l1rge cloves garlic, crushed 2 bliJ leaves, c:rumlMd V.. cup ollve oil or veget•ble oll Y.t leaspoon whole black peppera 1 email onion, sliced 1 jar (4 oza.) ptmlentoe, drained and chopped 1. Drain olives, save liquid. In small saucepan combine 1 cup olive liquid, chili powder, garlic, bay leaves, olive oil, pepper and onion. Heat to boiling, reduce heat and simmer 5 minutes, uncovered. 2. Stir in pimientos. Place oli~ into a large jar, pour seasoning mixture over, cover. Refrig- crat~. Best when made 3-4 days ahead of serving. Makes abouf 3 cups 11 • FAMll.,V WEEKLY, November 17. f974 People Quiz By lo._ E. GI.Itson Do the .. Beaudful People" _ ---·~-&Wly Have Morelfun-. ._ True or FalM: Beauty is as difficult to cope with as extreme wealth. (See number 3) TRUE OR FALSE? 1. Good-looking girls make the best wives. 2. A handsome rn.an or beautiful wom- an can get by on looks alone. 3. Beauty is as difficult to cope with as extreme wealth. 4. The better looking a person is, the more likely he is to develop his talents and abilities. 5. U a mao is on the homely side, he'll make a better impression if his wife or girl friend is good-looking. ANSWERS 1. False-according to studies conduct- ed by investigatora from two leading universities, which show that beautiful women do not fare as well in marriage as their plainer sisters. As one authority observes in commenting on these find- ings: "One might speculate that beauti- ful women may have gained altogether too much self-love and self-regard through admiration from others to be- come dutiful wives." 2. Fats~. Psychological studies show that good looks, without a correspond- ingly interesting peraonaUty to back them up, are like an auractive cover on a dull book. Interest wanes as the read- er gets into the paJCI. 3. True. Dr. Martin Orotjahn, profes- sor of psychiatry at the Univenity of Southern Callfom.Ja Medical School, has made an exhaustive study of beau- tiful people-how they behave, how they relate to others, bow they (eel about themselves. "lt has been a source of startJjng surprise to me," observes the psychiatrist-who is also in private practice in Beverly Hills, "to see the amount of depression, loneliness and deep unhappiness among beautiful people." His studies document how easily the blessing of being beautiful "can tum into a curse that splits an individual into two parts-one of which everyone admires and the other, hidden behind the beautiful surface, which is so often lonely, and feels unloved and occasionally engulfed in despair." 4. False. Studies show that men who arc exceptionally handsome or women who are strikingly beautiful are much more likely to feel that they can get by 011 appearance alone and are therefore more inclined to coast through life. However, unaUractive people realize th~t they must make the most of them· ~Ives and develop and eoha~ their good qualities and abilities. 5. True. In studies conducted at Vir- ginia Commonwealth University, psy- chological tests abow \hat an unattrac· tive male is perceived in a more favor- able light when he is paired with an attractive female. And an attractrve fe- male is lilted more when she is associ- atcd with an unattractive male than when she is paired with an allrac1ive male. FAMILY WE£l<LY. "°'*""' 17, 1974 e ff 0 Its rich, natural flavor makes Swanson Chicken Broth the basis of the best gravies, too. And the most interesting casseroles. And intriguing soups. And now that you know how versatile Swanson Chicken Broth is, find out how good it is. Try some 0 ~ on your own or in this terrific recipe for: l cup chopped celery 1 cup chopped onion l tablespoon poultry 1eaBOning ~ cup butter or margarine I can (lS.\4 oi.) Swan.son Chicken Broth 10 cups dry bread cubes ln saucepan, cook cdery and onion with poultty seasoning in butt« until tender. Add broth. Mix lightly with bread cubes. Spoon into 2 quart casserole. Bake at 350° F. for 45 minutes. Mak~ about 8 cups or enough stuffing foT a 10.pound turkey. Now chat you 'vc seen what Swanson C hicken Broth can do for your re+s, don't forget we also make a hcarty~f broth, too. Rath Bacon .•. we cut a lean appearance. At Rath , we know that leaner means better. . • That's why we make sure every slice of our bacon is just as lean as can be. So next time you go to the store, you don't have to look around for the lean . Just look for Rath . Rath Cold Cuts. Acutabove the rest. When you taste Rath, you'll find out what a big difference flavor can make in cold cuts. We use the freshest, most flavorful meat available to make our cold cuts. That's why their flavor's a cut above the rest. ~and\00 When a Teacher Doesn't Uke Your Child For years, parents have been asking questions like this: "Do you think I ought to take little Johnny out of Mrs. Jones' class? Mrs. Jones and my older son never got along, and no<v I'm afraid Johnny's going to have the same trouble." Science has oow proved that questions like this are based on sound in- stincts. In a new in-depth investigation, psychologists discovered that tNche,. definftely expect.llttle brother• and •late,. to be llke the older members of their femlly. The teachers don't even realize they have Those Hospital Review Boards: How Well Do They Really Work? One of the results of the publicized abuses of Medi- care Is the growth of some- thing called the Profeallonal Standard9 Review Organlu- -tlon (PSRO). Thia la a ho8pl-- tal board made up of docto,., who pa• Judgment on the work of other doctors. Prior to Medicare, doctors worked pretty much as free agents, admitting patients, treating patients-and billing patients thiS' attitude-apparently it's just human nature. If an older brother was a school disci- pline problem, the teacher Is usually quick to t;iink that the younger sister or brother will also be a troublemaker. If the older child did poorly scholastically, the younger child has a hard time con- vincing the teacher that he's an average student. Moat Im- portant, atudlea have lhown that children often live up to adulta' expectation•. If the teacher expects a child to be a problem, he may very well become one! -By Shlrtey Sloan Fader . ., -according to their own judg- ment. Now they often have to justify their work to other doctors. In many cases, this is a good thing. It makes you, the patient and bill-payer, feel more confident that you are getting your dollar's worth of treatment. On the other hand, it has its bad side too. It means that you may have a harder time being ad- mitted to a hospital, even though there are plenty of vacant beds (the review board may not consider your Illness serious enough); and, for the doctor, it rneana In-: creased paper work and the fear of being criticized and "called to account" by Jeal- ous or bureaucratic col- leagu•. It is a form of Big Brotherism. Nevertheless, PSRO's are here to stay. In fact. eventually the review board philosophy will prob- ably extend to dentistry too. At present, dentists answer to no one. But as complaints about high dental fees In- crease, a similar surveillance group Is bound to be set up. -Br Erwin DfCyan, Ph.D. 11 • FAMILY WEEKLY. No\IM!ber 17, 1974 r e I e s Come home to C and H Sugar for the Holidays! !: ..,, 3' Rely on the West's favorite sugar for your all-important holiday meals. Your recipes for holiday sweets deserve C and H-the pure cane sugar from Hawaii. Because the quality and consistency of C and H mean perfect results-every time. Save Dollars on Color Film and Processing! Come home to C and H for the holidays. Please answer: Have you bought a brand of YES 0 NO 0 sugar other than C and H in the ~st 6 weeks? Gro.-rr·Th1scouron ~m•hl<' for IS~ t rlus ~ h•ndltn1d low•rd a b•11.ol C•nd II SUl(.ar mr r('1ml>urS<'IT\C'nl~.11I coupon lo c ;mJ H Sul(dr Co .. P.O . Bo~ 14;:0, Clinton, low A S27l4 RMit'mphon throu11h ouls1dt' ~Kt'n< y will not~ hon<'r<'d. Qit('r void wh<'tt proh tbtl<'d, ltC't'n'('d or rt'Slrtcl<'d C~sh v.ilut' 1/20 of U Qt(.,r r~ptr<'S S..rt JO, 1<>7S FRAUD CLAUSE Any oth<'r .appl1c•l1on of this coupon cons111uttt fr•ud lnvO•C<'\ p rovonl( r<'llul •.ii<'. w1l h1n tht' l.i•I QO d•ys. of sutl1c1t'nl st<'CL. to C<W<'r coupons prt'~n•w tor r<'d<'mrllon mu11 bt' mJdt' .w.iol•blt' on l't'qUt'SI. FW..._A/LA -- ~~~ . ' ~:~~ake a holiday gift. And bring back ·t~e feeli_ng of an old-fashioned Christlllas. Give these delicious, home-baked Christmas cookies to someone special. But don't give away the secret ingredient, Karo' Syrup. It's Karo that makes' them so rich in good old-fashioned flavoi; risp and tender. Karo makes cookies brown up smooth and even. Makes the different flavors come through richer, truet; fresher-tasting. No wonder these Karo Christmas Cookies bring back warm memories of a real old- fashioned Christmas. -·-.o.~ot c..c .,.., .. ,.,.,""'* W: CP C" ·~.,.,~ r - Make a festive package from a ny type of box. A shoe box is ideal. CHERRY DELIGHTS Mix 1 cup Mazola~ marf,arine and 1/2 cup sugar. Stir in V2 cup KAR01ight corn syrup, 2 egg yolks and 21/2 cups flour. Chill. Roll into 1-inch balls. Dip into slightly beaten egg whites then 2 cups finely chopped nuts. Place on greased baking sheet. Press candied cherry halves into centers. Bake in 325°F. oven 20 minutes. Makes 4 doz. BROWNIE MOUNDS Sift 3~.cups sifted ftour, 1 tea- spoon baking powder and 'h teaspoon salt. Mix % cup Ma- zola margarine and l lh cups sugar. Stir in % cup ~O light corn syrup and 2 eggs. Stir in flour,6 (l-0unce) squares melted unsweetened choco- late, 2 teaspoons vanilla and l1/2 cups coarsely chopped nuts. Drop by heaping table- spoonfuls onto greased bak- ing she~t. Bake in 350°F. oven 10 ~o 12 minutes. Makes 4 doz. DECOR ATED SPIC E COOKIES Sift 3 cups sifted flour, 2 tea- spoons ginger, l lh teaspoons cinnamon and 1 teaspoon ground cloves. Mix 1 cup Ma- zola margarine and Y.z cup su- gar; stir in Y.z cup KARO dark com syrup. Mix in flour. Roll out 14-inch thick on floured surface. Cut into shapes. Place on baking sheet. Bake in350°F. oven about 10 min. Decora te. Makes 8 doz. 2-inch cookies. PECAN TARTS Mix lh cup Mazola margarine and Y.z cup sugar. Stir in 2 e gg yolks, 1 teaspoon almond ex- tract and 2 c ups sifted flour. Press evenly into tiny tart shells or muffin cups. Bake in 400°F. oven 8 to 10 minutes. Bring to boil Y.z cup margarine, 1h cup KARO dark corn syrup and 1 cup confectioners' sugar. Stir in 1 cup chopped pecans. Spoon into shells. Top with pecan halves. Bake in 350°F. oven 5 minutes. Makes 4 doll. rhe Eight "Crisis Points" When l)epressioii May Strike Us B y Kat•artne nauoar re there points in our lives when we are particularly susceptible to depresaion? Yea. Most emphat- ically, yes. Psychiatrists say that certain points in our lives have a kind o( built-in stress that can trigger depression. This does not mean that when you reach one. of these points you wili inevitably-become depressed. But there is a good chance that a great many of us will sutler some degree of depression when we reach one or another of these crisis points. What are these crisis points in our lives? 1. "Waiting" for College Psychiatrists say that one of the first great crisis points these days is the stress experienced by adolescents (a very de· prcssion-prone group anyway because of the hormonal and psychologiOll tur- moil they are undergoing) when they start applyins for college. Worried about their high school grades, fearful of rejection, anxious about the J)O'Si· bility of disappointing their paret ·,, ~ "There is a good chance that a great many of us will suffer some degree of depression when we reach one or another of these crisis points." · adolescents at this point often go into depressions. More often than not the depression blows over when they hear from the collese of their choice. If they arc accepted, then all is fine and dandy and t.he students visibly perk up. If they arc rejected and must settle for a less desirable school, most of them get over their disappointment in fairly short order. But this period-while they are waiting to hear from the colleges- is one fraught with tension. • 2. Going to College The first year in college is also recog-·- nized as a crisis point-it even has a name, the "freshman blues." For many young people, this is the first real sep- aration from home and parents. They are anxious about their ability to suc- ceed in their studies, they are unsure of themselves with the opposite sex and they are uncertain about their ability to. form relationships on an adult level. (Jn other words, this is not a time for parents to pressure students to achieve high grades or "meet a nice boy.") 3. The Last Year The senior year in college, doctors say, can also be a crisis point leading to depression. The college has by now be- come home to the student and the thought of leaving this cozy, known world for the cold, indifferent outside world fill~ many students )with enor- mous· arouety. Many become depressed. 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Allow 4 weeks for delivery. MADISON HOUSE CIFfS, Dept. 7321 • 4SOO N.W. l :JSth St., Minmi, Fla. JJOS9 Eight ~rlsis Points~ Con/inued if uotil now they have avoided the drug scene. Others, in an unconscious at- tempt to avoid separation from college, begin to get such poor grades that they simply do not graduate. In both in- stances the students display symptonu of depression brought on by the inevi- table demand on them to stand on their own two feet. 4. The F119t Baby For both men and women, the birth of the first child-an event that is al- most always joyful on the surface-can be a crisis point. The young husband may now really begin to feel trapped by the increasing demands of the growing family. He is now also aware that he is no longer the center of his wife's atten· tion. He has a competitor -the new baby. And our society doesn't really allow him to voice his displeasure at be- ing shoved out of the limelight. The young mother, in tum, may suf· fer from postpartum "blues." But a rapidly increasing number of women face an added stress at this point-the conflict between career aspirations on the one hand and staying home and caring for the baby on the other. This conflict is more in1eose these days than it has ever been before and often trig· gers depression. 5. Tum•ng Forty ln our youth-oriented society, men- aod women in increasing numbers- realize that unless they've "made it" by forty, unJess they are where they want to be QT close to it, their chances of get· ting there are dismal indeed. Men at this point often begin 10 have incidents of s~ual impotence. They become irri- lable and insecure, which only assures other such incidents. They fear that they will be passed over for job promo· tions or even fired in favor of younger men. At this point, their family ~blip· tions and financial responsibilities are at their height. These spiraling insecu- rities and pressures can lead to depres- sion. 22 • FAMILY WEEKLY, Nowmber 17, 1174 6. The Menopause Traditionally women fear the mene>- pause. They are convinced that their sexual attractiveness is fast diminishing and that their roles of mother and homemaker are no longer needed. Many have been raised on old wives' tales that all women must suffer during the menopause. In fact, millions of women go through this period easily and comfortably. Hormone therapy for those who need it is extremely helpful. But for those women for whom th.is rh~rapy is contraindicated and who are suffering from "hot ftasbes," sweating, anxiety and other discomforts associ- ated with this time of life, the meno- pause can be a rough time. 7. Male Cllmacterfc The male climacteric, which comes somewhat later in life than does the menopause in women, brings with it a waning of sexual desire and decreas- ing ability to perform well sexually. At this time in life many men suffer from insomnia, an inability to concentrate, a preoccupation with aches and pains, a general weakening of physical powers and an increasing, sometimes morbid, awareness of their mortaJity. 8. The Endless List T here are other events that can lead to depression-the Joss of a loved one, divorce, the end of a love affair, the loss of a job, status or prestige, working under prolonged stress or fatigue, poor nutrition, diseases, moving to another locality, the necessity of giving up one's home and going into a home for the aged, the loss of a business opportunity. And on and on and on. But enough. The point is, what can we do to help ourselves out of a depres- sion? The ellperts agree that one of the basic and most effective steps you can take in coping with depression is to gel involved wilh other people. Dr. Paul Gillete, coauthor of an in- Connative book, "Depression, a Lay- man's Guide to the Symptoms and Cures," puts it this way: Get out of the house. Go to a movie, a concert, a,.Mll game. Call a friend you trust and talk about some of your worries. Do some- thing /or somebody. Do something with somebody. Exercise, if you can. Physi· cal activity is a good way of ridding yourself of tension. And, of course, if you can afford to, go on a vacation. And now for a word of warning: U your depression bangs on for more than' a f cw days or a couple of weeks al the most-play it safe, fJlll see a doctoa:;. lillll , r s advertlaement Tue Amazing 5 uteBody Over 500,000 flabby people have chosen~~ MW lo shape up mi-at home . - ~ .,. -.. ~~-... --->." -. .. .-'"'fl""··~ -~ ....,,._,..... ~ . "We guarantee you wlll tee and feel results In 3 days! You wlll reduce from 2 to 5 Inches off your waist. 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ANSWERS TO YOUR QUESTIONS ON CHOLESTEROL, FOODS, ETC. Did you know your body ectually needs a certain amount of choleeteror? Tb.at a drink or two can be IHrt•/fcloJt That smoking d~sn't necessarily caoM t.mDl\.ytema, Jung cancer. or a heart attack? That you can eat· tboee scrumptious, forbidden foods ... when pre- pared a certain eaey wey? And auoet important of all ... you don't. have to wait around for the grim reaper to call, juat because you 're over 60 or 70. The trut.h is, men and women every· where now function with clear minds and sound bodies. They enjoy themselves, are vigorous and active, totally involved with life ... even into their SO'a. You too can lead a healtbaer, longer life. But. you muet underatand nature's me~. You must. respect nature, and above all, Work with nature! EASY HOME METMOOS These recent discoveries of science are now boiled down into a handy book entitled, "Ar· teries, Cholesterol and Blood Pressure." 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To orcltr specif) 11ulllb1r 4555 Wll'dslllelcl COY· •r(•) (f $1.99: 21$3.7' (,\di! ~ posl a handl. 11ell.) ".Y. & fla. its. add sales ta1, ORU NU ND STUDIOS 7380 c,.enllfld Bide .. M111111, fl•. ~ I <9What 1n the \\Orld! I STAN LEE ANO "SPIDEY" 11 thousand atorl" How did Stan (The Man) LM become the father of Spider. man and hulks of other super- heroes for super-successfUl Marve) Comics? "I trunk it's be- cause 1 never knew .what I wanted to do," says Rltyish Lee. a slim, graying, distinguished- loolcing six-footer with a danc· ing smile. 'When 1 was young I went to work on a theater pro- ject with Orson Welles. Then I quit to write publicity releases for a hospital, then l wrote obit- uaries for a news service, then I wanted to be a lawyer. There were so many things I wanted to do, and they all sounded like fun. The la.5t thing in the world I wanted to do was be a writer. I'm too gregarious, I Jove to meet people, and a writer has to keep his head buried in a tablet. So what happened is-I becaJlle th~ world's fastest writer of comic books. [ learned to write a whole comic boolc-Bve or six stories-in an hour. And I did that for 30 years. Marvel fans are always writing me to tell me when my old plots tum up on TV shows, which they stiJl do, and fairly often." Let's see: 30 years, two com ic books a week, Bve or six stories per comic book-it adds up to at least 16,000 stories. "Amwngl .. Rs Spiden:oan might say. Now Stan Lee is in "big-lime" publishing -as the author of "Origins of Marvel Comics" (Simon & Schuster, $5.95). CHRISTINE ERSKINE A hNache, and then •.. Four years ago, Christine Enklne, 21 , went totally bUnd a!ter an accident. Medical au- thorities said she was doomed to a lifetime of darkness. A few months ago, however, Chris -suffered an excruciating head- ache that had a -miraculous aftermath: Suddenly she could see again. Nobody can explain how it happened, but th.is is the ·way Chris describes her re- covery: .. I closed my eyes. There wrui a swimming sensa- tion, but when I opened my eyes I coukl see perfectly." The first thing Chris saw was a c lock -which marked the time she could see again after four years in the dark. DATES: Golf World Cup starts Thursday in Venezuela. ANNIVERSARIES: Apollo 12 astro nauts Conrad and Bean landed on the moon for a 32- hour stay and two moon walks live years ago Tue.d81. BIRTHDAYS (Sunday-Thurs- day, Scorpio; Friday, Sagittari- us): Sunday-Tom Seaver 30; Lauren Hutton 31; Bob Mathi· as 44; Rode Hudson 49. Mon· day-Johnny Mercer 65; Mar- cello Mastroianni 50; Eugene Ormandy 75. Tundey-lndirn Gandhi 51; Roy Campanella 53; Dick Cavett 38. Wedn•· day-Gene Tierney 54; Jack Linlcletter 37; Dick Smothers 36: Alistair Cooke 66. Thu,._ day-Marlo Thomas 36; Stan Musial 54; Goldie Hawn 2.9. Friday -Robert Vaughn 42; Hoagy Carmichael 75. BIRTHDAY PEOPlE: ARetalr Coob •Goldie Hawn H a FAMILY WHIU.Y,~117,1f74 • i • D. 'i 'C ~ ii:. Quips & Quotes ARMOUR'S ARMOURY By Rlc hllrd Armour THERE'S A CATCH TO IT I c&nnot catch a ball that's thrown. That kind of talent I don't own. Be it a baseball, basket, foot, My hands don't reach where it is put. But I can catch a cold all right, And keep it, too, can bold it tight. You'd think a germ so very IDl.l.ll Would be much harder than a ball, But~ without a glove or mitt I'm very good at catching it. II there were just a game I knew Where catching germs of cold or 8u Would be applauded-this I bow: rd be a star, rd be a pro. For their anniversary, mv friend ~ght hU wife an electric tVf'eWrlter. Now he'a looking for a chair to match. -John C. Scroggins Ad in a classified column: "Lost. Billfold. Would appreciate return of driver's license and other hard-to-re- place items, including pictures of Washington, Lincoln, Hamilton and· Jackson." -Dorothea Kent The law of the egotist: An I for an I. -Frank Tyger I know a /amlly who <lt'B IO poor that · when you throw their dog a bone, the poor little fellow h<u to lignal for a .. fair catch... -Anna Herbert Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. THROUGH A CHILD'S EYES Kids see life dllferently. Send contribu- tions to "Child," Family Weekly, 641 Lexington Ave., N.Y., N.Y. 10022. S10 if used-none returned. I noticed one of the neighbor's boys, about 6ve years old, sitting on a big motorcycle and asked him some questions about the bike-its throttle, clutch and vari- ous other thin~. I was surprised how much he knew. For a 6na1 question I asked him what the rearview mirror was for. In the same knowledgeable voice, he re- plied, "That's so you can telJ when the guy behind falls off." -Margaret Lone Plainfield, Conn. By Frank BllglMkl LITTLE EMILY "Emily! You-know-who .. here- lhoukl I tell him J(MMmow-what?" M11dt. 13 mg. "11f: O .9 mg. nicotine. Kings. f1 mg. ~tar." 1 .a mg. mcoune. LQl19S. 11 mg. "tar: I .2 mg. nicoune. av per cigmne. FlC Report Mar. 74 r TIM T. llAU 2"""1 r.n.,.....111 ...... 1'el..illlffT-l•-1 N•IL DIAMOND04518 ... ~ .......... ~ Enjoy Top Savings On Top-Hit Tape Cartridges! /Start Sa""t Now!Take any eight a.track...,_ car-4utotNtlc~ StNpmen._I To get the ,.guler "Selec- trldgee for 99¢ with trlal membership In the ACA tlon of the Month" or the apeclel .... "Bonus Se- Mualc Service. Indicate )'()Ur chok:M on couS>on lectlon," do nothing; It will be Mf'lt eU1omatlcelly. below 91\d rnall lt todayl If you want other Mlectlons, or none, edvlae "' on Colorful ~efJalne I ,.,.. Choice! Ewry tour weelta the card elWaya provided and retum It by the date Illustrated MEDLEY brings MWt of CMtr 350 .. i.e. apeclfled. You alWays haw et leest 10 days to tlons and features a "Selection of the Month" In decide. But, If )'OU ever hew lfla ttuln 10 deya to your fe¥Orlte mualc category. And, four tlmea a make )'()Ur declalon, you may retum )'()Ur euto- year, you recelw Nie laun tMturlng a "Bonus llMltlc eelection at our expenee for full cl'9dtt. Selection" and eltem.t" at great aavlnge. In all, Clt'lctl wheMftr rou wl1h alter complellng your Yd\t.-wlll have 17 purch ... opportunlti.. lft _!:the~_.m ... embtrafllp efJrHmtnt by notifying ua In writing. -c:ov,.-otrynr;'Na nMl't1o ~ iiMCtlOn .,,.-;y tr ,.,u-rel\'IBllra ~r.~ ~flonrREE __ _ time. You merely &gfM to buy a more tapee In the for ewry 2 you buy at r91Jular Mualo S.rvlet next three years at ,.gular Music S.rvlce prtca -~I (Small shlpplnQ-Mrvlce charge Mtded to usually $7.98. Ch~ from top leels Ilka RCA, Heh ehlpment.) MCA. Werner Bros., Atlantlci'AIM, ABC. Dunhlll. Fr" tO·Dar T1iall H not satisfied you m•c turn Mercury, London, Elektra. Aaylum, Parrot, Ode, yaur 8 l\lts at the end of 10 days ft n Bell. Paramount, Phillps .•• over 50 morel end owe nothing. Mell couPof't today! WOULD YOU PREFER YOUR 8 HITS ON RECORDS~oR CASSETTES?\'-. 00051 1-... -1 _ _.13d·'U·'M·WJ'IM"U·'''4·U*'·'·fA __ f Maill to: RCA MUSIC SERVICE, , I P.O. Box RCA 1, Indianapolis, Ind. 46291 I I Please accept my trial membership In the RCA Mualc Ser-IE)11111 Ml I I vice end send me lhe 8 hlta I have choNn for*· I agree ! TIIUI 1 I tU buy as few .. eight more e\ regular Music Service price• UUCTIMS I In the next thrff yeara, after which I mey Cancel my mem-(lndle1te by I I bershlp. I undef9e..d I ...., rwfuM .,._ automatic lftlpMlftt number ' I I of eich "8el1ctloft of the ._., .. order othlf .. 1ecu.-. I Of MM; bf ... -HNftl Ute dMed C*d aiw. prMklN. I (Smell 1hlpplnc.-.. rvlce chuge added to Heh 1hlpment.) I I r -I I I 0 SEMO MY SEU:CTIOfCS @ 1 • _........, 11 ._,. I I . OM (check 11t only): ...... me 11 ... _ 1111 1 • I I ....,. "" " ... ,,_ ""' I • o cArhRlolfr~ ClllftrY (check!!! onfy): , I -&Ir L1s11-. I (I nstnlmtntll /Vocal) I R£COllOS ~ CouMry c--.. I I ~ I I CASSETTES ~ ~/=--' I : B"*'-J-Hoterwood n I I O I : 5~} ......... --···-····-·······---·---·-·-·-·--·-··-··················-··········;;;-;;iM) I I Add,..._--······-·--··----------··--··-----------···-··-············-·-·-·····--·-· I ·1 I I Clty ... -...................... -······----·········--·-···-···-··-·--····-·-··-S••·--·······-·····---·-I I I I PflOftt (·--·-····--1 .. --·-········-·---·--·--···--··-··· .. Z'P'-·•·-···-·----···--····---· I I ~~ I YM, you can take -your 8 hits for 99¢ on records Q£ e .... ttes Instead of ca.rtrldgeal (Sorry, no mixing.) Check box In couPon. You ttllt enJoy all benefits deecribed here, and take Mure · Mlectlons (uaually ~--for records, $7 .98 tor cauettn) In Y<*r pr.-fetnld type of mu.Jc. DONNA FARGO 14271 AU Ab..t A Feellaa ~ • JI• c.-: u ... n.. .... 219 ·~: ... 11'19 ... 1~ .... Qmlef~~·~ ........... : ............ 11111 • UNftl .. .,..., ........ "1tJ.,. • ...,llMllfT•.-.. .. 24NJ •nt ..... lf .. lc: ~ ............... ... • m.. ••: ....., Q•t.M • 11211 • """' lWtttr'• lfll ... tNlb ............. 1'111 •n ..... .,. ........... ,. •...... 11111 ..... " .................. 11122 •Mm"-: ,.,_.,Alllll .............. -. • ..., c.11: "1tlal ...... Htta.V.C.1 ........ ... . ........ , ..... ~ ,.,. .................. 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NANCY .. . ... -. .. ... -.. CAN · YOU SPARE' A BITE TO EAT ? .. 11-I 7 . SO LONG---. AND THANKS A LOT I , ... SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1974 p ... . I CAN'I REMEMBER ALL THAT! WHAT. ARE TME'(TR~N6 TO 00 TO LJS ?! 11 147 TMO~E PEOPLE ON THE ~CMOOL .. BOARO ! THE'( ALWA'(~ 6ET CARRlED AWA'< ... . . . ' THERE 'S A POOR HUNGRY HOBO AT THE DOOR BRING HJM . IN ---WE'LL FEED HIM CAN. I U ~E Y0UR FOU NTAIN PEN ? ~ . ~. ' wow! ! JU5T· 60T lNCME5 AND '(oU'LL CATCH FEET FtGURED OUT, MARCIE.. OM BEFORE N00, i'4E't TMROW METRICS '1'0U KNOW AT "V~! r'LL 60 CRAZ'c'! lT I ~lR ... GIVE T~EM A MILLIMETER 4GEE? '(OLJ 1RE A~D THE'( TAKE A CATCMlNG KILOMETER! ON, ~IR! B ·Ernie Bushmiller DI S JS VERY YOU F OLKS r •I • . . • i l I -, I .. KELl 'I 5C~COL PrlOBW' ~CLINIC i . ---.. 'i ... - 1. HAVE 'T'~OU9L.E ~ACINCI PEOPL E' . .t'M VE r:!Y 7 E.u:: C.C0N$C/Ol-{'7, 8ECAU5e o r: M'I f;A~IC. tN r:E.~IO~I TY COMPLEX .... C>t>r> 0 ! (ANNOT ~EL.ATE WEl.L.. TO OTJ..4E~~' AND 50 ! FEAfZ THEM AND THE.I~ MOTIVE~. l 'M OIAlif PA~AN0/01 YO!,.{ 5fE .... ____ ... 1 0 '-'a.JDGE PARKER --------- I ~Ave A t;ErltOU -S Peost.EM . T~L.'-U47. ~PEAK F~EEL.Y AND ...,ONE,Tl-'Y · AND WE''-L> TrY TO • H!L..P YOIA . NOW, MY P~081..eM I ~: DO I TAKE THe e~M ~r. e)(PJ<e?~, orz T>-1e N2· J eu~ 10 ~El TO Hf.~. HOU SE ? By Hank Ketcham <i <J <i IS SOMETHING WRONG, MR. DRIVER? AREN 'T YOU STAYING FOR D~NER? NO, MARCEL.' I'VE BEEN CALLED AWAY,,,BUT I WANT A RESERVATION WHAT TIME 15 WHY DON'T YOU !'LL CALL YOU, CONVENIENT FIRST CHECK YOUR MARCEL! FOR TOMORROW EVEN ING! TOMORROW SCHEDULE IN TH E I 'M THE MORAL TO THE STORY RFALLY 15 THAT YOU SHOULD NEVER GORRY PHONE YOUR ANSWERING AP>OU T SERVI CE WHEN YOU 'RE 11115 ! OUT FOR~ SOCIAL EVENING, • COUNSELOR! ESPECIALLY WHEN YOU 'RE WITH A VERY ATTRACTIVE WOMAN ! ABBEY? MORNING, SAM? , 1 CAN UNDERSTAND A DOCTOR HAYING AN EMERGENCY,,,BUT EXACTLY WH AT COULD CALL A LAWYER AWAY FROM THE DINNER TA6 LE? .. - THAT'S A GOOD QUESTION, MISS SPENCER! Bur I REFUSE TO ANSWER ON THE GROUND S THAT IT COULD INCRIMINATE ME! II • ' M\SS WRl&HTON 5A\D WE. HP\UE m RE~D SOMElHlN& OFF OF HER READIN6 L\ST f MOON MULLIN& DOt::5 YOUR L.ADIES ' CLUB ,APPROVE OF Of1, Wf3. 5UPPo5E TH ~ Nf:W ADMIN15TRATION? ~ • ~ Mr« fO RD's DOING A <50ot> .JOB ... I 'SEE ... ,A ND '' .. :THE 5H,ADoW KNOWS.'' ? EVE N ''FIBBER McGEE AND MOLLY?'' RIGNT-- ~OLJ UNDER- STAND. DOCTOR SMOCK ·My F~IE:Nt7S, OBC::S l t Y IS NOi A WAY O F t..1Fe .1 YOU CAN c::>o SO/\Aei l"H I "'1 G ABOUI ll.' , 'MU11N4 ON "TI1E BOU~W'/ . ,. -~AT WP\5 PRETI~ EAS4 f -WHY Nor , LADY P. ? Rt:MEMB t::R, IHER~ WAS ALSO '~A C f< ARM S TRONC5, TH~ ~v: ALL.-L-L-L-L ~I AMERICAN . ~~ i -' ~~c... ft_) BoY ! " , \\·I 1 _JL r· 0 0 0 UH, COULD I SEE 1HAT Ll5T ASAI~~ I 'D L\KE TO READ AN01l1ER FOR EXTRA CREDIT/ by Ferd Johnaon ITIS BEC,AU SE l GREW UP IN I H5 DAYS OF RADIO --I D~V !:~OPt:C> A l,ASTS FOf< IHING5 LlkE 111 LOV E A MYSTERY '' AND ''I NNER ~ANCTUM " PEOPL-t; ARE: FUNNY. By George Lemont COUN -f 'fH o s e CAL.. 0 F< I es .' H ~ e !? j"j-Jj IS AOV ICE:= .1 Ne;x -r ~~IC'AY 's W ~l GHi"" C ON'l"F<O t- Ct-11'.J I c wr L.-L-B ~d Heit-D l N !He PA R K 1 NG L..-01'" .1 1 . BILLY LEAk'NED THE CUTEST IJOEM AT SCHCOL--THE GESTU'2ES m-----------,-------t---..~-GG \A11T~I 1+.-AQEi.-""--~- : --- , . . A RIOT 1 Yo.J'LL <3ET A KICK OUT OF T HIS --EXCUSE --:----~~-~:----........---'-ME A tv\CJMENT ... . . . , / · .. N ~. -j • . --·· ------- 0 1 WHISREA-f HAS 1. FAILE:I'?! ~ I WOIKS Mt: IRIGGER FJN&f;RS IO ~A !JONE: f ' Pt:RVlt7E: A 600P JNVJRONMf:Nf IN WH~NCE YOUSE CAN ~L.OOM 1 AN' YOOS~ SIOOFS 10 A DICK TRACY CLASSIFIED PMONE BOOK OPENED TO VPMYSICIANS"! ONE NAMES BEEN CIRCLED! DID 50MEBODYS SUDDEN ILLNESS BREAK UPT~E PARTY? LOOK! j ~- ALL BECAUSE OF .THAT CMICKEN BONE IN YOUR THROAT-I I DROVE CRA1.Y ! BUT THE SMOC.K OF T~E CRASH MAOEMECO~H UP THE ·c~ICKEN BONE. AWFOL l 'JNG-LIKE: PATl .. SAM,MEET ME AT OR. SEVARG'S OFFICE, TEN FRONT ST. -PRONTO. 11-17 7"'f:/?;JtV C>ID SRA\ NS' PARTY TURN INTO A GUN FIGMT? ~ l'LL BUY VOU A NEW CAR! O~\ l'M 50 HAPPY ! I HONl!V, PERE IS A E'erreJfCLASS O' Pe<JPL.e IN -rowN, VA KNOW!! : I • • .. L,..., L1ulr.;J)'ndn.att'- 1Cfne fulUIU s,..clicale, Inc:., 19 H . \\'orlcl richt. ruuv.d . .. J , . .. CAN ·you TRUST YOUR EYES? '"'ere are •t least six differ· enca in drawlnc details between top and bottom panelt. How quickly .can you find them? Check anawen with those below. ·im.aJJ1P 'l h q IUlcSNtfl ·9 ·paAow l'I hr •.n•t1 ·~ ·p1Aom " too4 .,. ·1a•nJJfP 'l lllJ. 'C 'Dtu.tn\" tOd U IJ<>O 't; ~ 'l d90. t :•3'J•UJ11<I . MIXED SINGLES l300M6'2, t K'BBP UAv'ING rH1 5 ogeAM wwe~£~ 4 SWINGING ((~\\-() ~~ONOG IN A <1eL~O W CAJZ PULL~ UP AN D t?;Ac/G \\ ~OP IN I ~ANO~OM £ ! 11 ~l ~ I µop 1N , µANDSOM£. ! G RDO f/OWO~ ~OCK.f '/1KNOW, YOU BeEN IN TJ.IAI SPOI, 1-0Nrt? · AS:!. CAN 12.weMa1:1er • • J/-11 • YUP.' l~E , ONll WHICH NEVEi:!!. 9El5 f CA Sr. S INCE YEAl<.5 l!>El=OR../E MAN, WOt<Mf • Hal Kaufman~ 3.. 4. PRODUCE a quarter a nd tour pcnnic:.. Challenge hy:.tande~ to plJ1.:e all five coins on a llat surla1.:c with c.1d1 or the (011l'i touching :1 11 ol th-: others that is, eadt e RlODLE·ME·THIS: Where does November follow December? 1n the dictionary, oC course. Likewise, Wednesday follows Thun;day; two follows three. c.an you think or &0me more? e F;1st Ador'? Extt-nd your 11rm. Place a ~in atop the back of your hand. Drop hand suddenly; try to catch com. Next, try two coins, etc. e1t isn't a common expression, but "calling one's hoas to the hill" is surely well phrased. To what does il refer? Hint: ll lnvolves sJeepin(. . "°lloas e Tongue Tanglers! · Shapely Sue Sh.,, slowly lips strawberry shakes. Gritty Dan Dunn ~ves a dreamy il'een dune buagy. Repeat rapidly al oud. lotn must b-.: in phy'i1-(I:r~~rn~--r---,-::===-:::::::::::::----, ,,11 contact with the other tour. . . .-,,.. ~ccn\'t : Pl,11:e the quar- ter on the tatiie ((jg. !'. above); place two or ---- ON STAGE! Add colors neatly above: 1-Red. 2-Lt. blue. 3-YeHow. .C-L~ brown. 5-fiesh. 6--0ra.nge. 7-Lt. ifeat. 8-Purple. 9-Gray. 10-Black. 11-Dk. brown. 12-Dk. ifeeD. the pennies upon the quarter (fig.~); arrange the other two coins in an inverted Y (fi(l. J), ......+---+-.. i.t raddltn~ the ·others (fig. 4). A piece or cellophane tape will hold the top ·two wins in place, if , needed. If coins of other de- SPELLB~NOER!. SCORE 10 poinu for ualnt all the _..;.·--~~--­ letters ln the word below to fonn ---~~--­ two complete word1: NOMINATE ... ~ . -.. TDN ICON. 2 polnu eaeh for •ll ----1----- wotda of four letten or mon ------1---- nomi nations are used, ...._ _____ ....,......_ __________ ~ found amon1 ~ letters. -• .,,,. .......... _ .. ,...... ____ 1----- hold a test run to be TRACK STAR? You can bet your spare lhoWlhoee the Mountie sure they work. aboft will cet bl1 man. Which way did he fO? You decide. .. -...... -•• • • .. .... • f • ..... oi Tpft : ......... •lllt'"41 By Brown and Casson 1H~N Gi..1£ WH ISK'S Me AWAY .. 10 t.-t6 R ~1oe AUJAl/ IN TH6 ~I L-1.-'S ... I ~£N fHi A LA~M CL OCk:: AL iAJAYS ~~ K'ING0 AND' I W Aft 6 LJ p, ~§~DBI ~ --NO i tlOV, OLJMM'I ! 1·~€ 01MIR ON~ .' IZ~M(:,N\6rfR', gooM612 , II WA5 MY 012€AM ! I MA U.Be-1 ' ~· Si-lOIJLD r;o TO \ 6£0 £Ak'L.1 £K IONIGHI ro ANO I'J..L - .BE HE/2E- YEA l<S AFTER, HIM, -roof • WUP.Sf • FIN D our ~ow 1r £/\JDS ? By Gus Arriola HOW CAN 'IOU MAKE .SUCl-f A !2CCK.SUl<!E I FLA/ 5iATfiMENr.<' T>-IE P00'2.1 AfbE:O AebAIE NEVE.I<. I= I(::? u f2.. t:: 0 I /.IE-WHG:J- 1€:>-WI iJ.IOlJ'f- SIN \AJOt.JLO COME SI< IPPINQ:lf 8'{ TODAY. 1CAUSE-:t AM OL.1 FIRS'I .5TONJE.f • .ill' flf!~ SIONE<> • ' ' .. eo~tCl91• 1 A DQCTOR DISCOVERS \71! By Charles Du~nt MONT'S SECRET -· ~8811111 11-BIS WHY PEOPLE IN VERMDN.T AR·E . HEALTHIER, LESS DVERWEIGHT,S.ll'Y YO _UNG LONGER,LIV·E LONGER THA·N· P-EOPLE OF AN¥· OTHER .STATE IN TH-E UNION Did you know that. Tucked away in the rustic nortlieast • You were designed by nature to· l1ve an average vg~ of poi:tion of the United.States, Vermont 105? is indeed a beautiful state wliere peo- • t h · } · J b J d d · · 1 r pie live· close to tile land and the ani· ,. lg t prot1cn .-ow car o 1y rale 1et IS umiatura 10r mals.• Plcturt J courwy of Agency of Develop- you and dangerous to your health? ment&.CommunityAlfain,Montptller, Vermont. • Overweight is caused by bad nutrition wlllch also <.a uses dition on the acid side. Blood other common visible disorders such-as loss of hair, acne, which leans toward the alkaline arthritis, nervq us tension, insomnias, etc. side is a health hazard. Medical "' Senility. and loss of productivity j11 old age can be school studies show that harmful avoided and in fact is not i11 natures plan ? bacteria breeds best in an alka· • Tile average American ditt creates a perfect blood chem· line environment. Also, alkaline istry for the growth of harmful bacteria that leads tv blood is thicker than acidic blood. both minor and serious diseases? This makes it more difficult for • You can get high without the use of drugs 1f you ha1·e the blood to nourish cells, and in- the proper nourishment that nature intended. creases the probability of heart • E_verything you need to lead a? longer, healthier life 1s attacks. r11ht at yo~r local grocery st'!re. . So, everyday Americans are These are Just a.few of t~c di~co_venes made by Vermont •1dtJin~ thermelvts -wittr higlrpro-do~tor. D. C. Jaryis M. D., in his. life-long study of the un-tien-low carbohydrate diets which believably effective health practice known as VERMONT contain many wheat products In FOLi_( MEDICINE. VERMONT. FOLK MEDICl~E is a tum, the diets are l) hard on "the prachc.e that can ~elp y~~ achieve good health, i!lcrease system, 2) do not provide the cor- your life span, avoid senility, become more attrac~1ve and rect elements ·ror nutrition.3)Pro- more pr.odu~tve. Fc;>r 200 years, befor~ publicat~ons by duce the bad alkaliJie condition in the blood. Many of these pr. Jarvis, this practice has been known only to native Ver-diets are the result of weight watching. Llltle do these peo- rno~~RMONT FOLK MEDICINE was developed by 0 t-pie know that overweight .i~ cause~ b¥ l) bad .n':1trition of 1 . f V . . c un the glands, 2) a blood condition which 1s not ac1d1c and 3) a ess generations o er~<?nter~. Dr. Jarvis M. D., a respected wrong carbohydrate consumption. The correct carbohy:. doctor of modern ~ed1cine. hunself, states that. ~ERMONT drates bum up instantly and do not tum in to exc ss f t FOLK MEDICINE 1s superior to modern·rned1cme for the . . . . e ~ · follo wing reasons: T~e following are symp!oms of bad nutnbon and a ~iet "' VERMON T FOLK MEDICINE was developed from na· ~hat 15 .co~trary to. nature 8• plan: low energy! ~epress1on , tures plan -not man's. It was developed by watching the msomrua, t!chy skin, chro!lic ~eadache, se~sihv1ty to tem- animals wlio rely on their instincts provided by nature. ~erat:i-ire! si~us trouble, linger~ng co.lds, dsz~y sp~lls, gas This is the same way the super-effective defense arts of nd mdige~~on, poor blood ci~culation, falling hair, ~an- J d K d K F druff, blenushes, lack of skin color, and overweight. u o, arate an ung u were developed. How can Two important foods in VERMONT FOLK MEDICINE a~yone expect to develop a better system tlian the de-are honey and apple cider vinegar They are a m!l;or contr·-s1gner of it all • ftf other Nature? . . . • "' 1 • VERMONT FOLK MEDICINE works lt was develo ed button t?'Yard providm~ ~he correct ca~~ohydrates, the cor-. • . . P rect nutntion and an ac1d1c blood condition. by trza.1 and error over '! 200 yea_r peri od. This also Why honey? Nature intended that we have a trickle of means It has passed t he acid test of time. : • · · • A ltllough it contains some of tile be.st cures known t o sugar passmg thru th~ mtestmal walls at all tune~ and one man, which cannot be found in medical books, the main teaspo?nful of ~~gar m our blood stream at all tunes. The design of VERMONT FOLK MEDICINE is to prevent I~tter is ~ltra cnt1ca}. In honey, the sugar has already b~en disease before it starts. Modern Medicine is directed, digested m the bees stomach. Therefore, h?ney ~ontams mainly at curing disease. diseases you should never have two natural ~gars d~xtrose and le!alose, which go u~to the in the first place blood stream unmediately. Honey is free from bacteria. Ex- . periments show that bacteria will not live in honey. Honey is a mild, natural sedative which is calming to the body. Honey is a mild, natural laxitive. Honey is nonirritating to the digestive track. Honey is, of all sugars, handled best by the kidneys. Honey is rich in vital minerals from the flow- ers. By an infallible instinct, the bee has a way of knowing which flowers are high in quality and which are not. There- fore, honey is a perfect food derived from ono/ the health- iest plants. In Vermont there is a saying~ "We've got t o trust someone -why not let it.be the bee?,, VERMONT FOLK MEDICINE is based on the premise that man docs not have to undergo psysical impair- ment and weakening with age. In Verm ont you can see people in their eighties putting in a full days work in the field s 'ith sound minds and bodies. VERMONT FOLK MEDICINE w3s designed to help man fr;e his full average life which by nature's plan should be 105 years. Yes, it's true. It is a common fact that an animal lives to be 5 times his maturity age. A horse matures at 4 years and easily lives to be 20. A cow matures at 2Yl years and easily lives to l~. A dog D. C. Jarvit, M. D. matures at IY2 years and easily live s to be.over 8-many ijve much longer.Man is an animal. BUT -· THE AVERAGE MAN IN THE U.S . WHO MATURES AT 21 WlLL DIE AT AGE 62. THAT'S 43 YEARS BEFORE HIS TfME! With the exception of ~ notorious retirement ~tat c, wrud t ~n'l be counted, Vermont leads all other st3tcs m percentage of population over 65. Not Jong ago it hJd 40,000 persons over that age, and each year nearly 2500 reach it~ Short hvcs, semlaty, cxcessi\ c disca~c. and ~o on are not in nn.lure's plan. What's the culprit? The free will of man! Although free wiU is indeed a wonderful thing, it doe~'have some bad side effects. Unlike the animals, we stray away from our ch.ildhood instincts. The first thing discovered by VERMONT ~OLK MEDI- CINE js that each species is designed to have a different diet. Naturc•s plan for man's diet requires a high intake of carbohydrates represented by fruits, bemes. edible leaves, and honey, and a low in take of protien represented by eggs, meat, milk, cheese, etc. Man wa s also designed to eat foods denved from corn and rye and not from wheat wruch produces an alkaline blood condition. , Nature designed nearly allanimalsto have anaturalblood con- ... Why apple and vinegar? Apple cider vinegar carries with it all the vital life elements of the apple. J\pple cider vine- gar maintains the proper acid level of the blood. Apple cider vinegar can maintain your proper weight. Dr. Jarvis's book describes a method using apple cider vinegar where lhe--.person ·eats normally but will gradually lose weight until the body finds its proper weight level. With this meth- od women will gradually see their <\fess size go from 20, t o 18, to 16 and gradually stop at their natural body size. Men will see a 40 inch waist line drop to 38, then 36 finally t o the prop.er size as the. body properly burns o'ff excess fat because it is in the proper chemical state that nature in- tended. . It is not enough, however, to only know t he ingfedients of good health. You must know how and in what combin- ation to use honey, vinegar and other vital products of nature. Dr. Jarvis has published the results of his life long study of VERMONT FOLK MEDICINE in his book titled FOLK ~EDICINE. In every day language he tells you how to µse ERMONT FOLK MEDICINE. Rere are some of t he highlights of thls book: '* How VER MONT FOLK MEDIC/NH ca11 ll elp you ~ a longer, fulltr, ltealthfer life. * How to use honey and apple cider vinegar to: /) gam renewed health and energy, 2) as part of prenatal care to produce a strong hta/thy baby, .JJ Produce sound sleep, 4) Reduce ygur siu.ceptibi/ity to disease, 5) R e· duce tlte chance of heart attacks, 6) Produce a rt/axed comfortable state of being: "' How t o use honey and apple cider vmegar tu ..cure: I) morning sickness, 2) nnus, 3) migrain lieadaclles 4 J di:ziness, SJ arthritus, 6) bed·wettmg, 7) coughs, 8) hay ) fever, 9) colic in babies. "' How to use apple cider vinegar, cator oil. and corn 01/ to .1) produce beautiful healthy skin and bring color back 2) clear up blemishes, 3) geJ rid of dandruff, 4) groJV he~lthy hair and eyelashes, 5) cure hives. 6) cure hemor- roif!s, 7) get. rid of moles, 8) relieve lameness, 9) treat poison 1~y, JO) t~eat shingles, II) eliminate night sweats. 12) ge! 11d <?f varicose viens, 13) ge t rid of ring worm, /4 ) tre4t 1mpet1go, 15) get rid of hangover. "' H~w to get your daily requirement of the all importanr minerals phosperous and potassium which: I) form healthy bones, teeth and hair; 2) maintain proper growth control; 3) replace wornout tissue; 4) fight disease · 5) cure high blood pressure; 6) cure heart trouble 7) ~ure migrane headaches. · ' • How yo~ can rebuild your body after age 50 and be alert, active and productive in your eighties and beyond. * How to lose weight and maintain your proper weight level with a special method using apple cider vinegar. • What diet you should have according t o your sex ana- tomy, race and native origif!. At this point I WQUld like to insert the opinion of the writer. Today there are many exaggerated claims and false- hoods. I can tell you that everything you see written here is true. VERMONT FOLK MEDICINE and Dr. Jarvis's studies do exist. Anyone can prove this to themselve! ll'by simply driving to Vermont and talking to the natives about Dr. Jarvis. As a reporter, I rarely get excited about a project. But, before writing this article, I used the diets and methods described in Dr. Jarvis's book for 3 months. Few Americans have any idea what it is like to be truly healthy as nature intended. Life was meant to be very pleasant. VERMONT FOLK MEDICINE has had the fol- lowing effect on me: I feel very calm and at peace with the world. I have an abundance of energy and endurance. I look better and healthier. But, most of all, I just feel good all over. In fact, at times, I feel so good that I tingle all over and feel like I'm walking on.air. If people would only know what it's like to feel as nature intended, they would never take drugs. Nature's plan allows you to get high without drugs. For those interested i,i obtaining a copy of Dr. Jarvis•s book, FOLK MEDICINE, the following information is given: The book is being distributed by PCA-The Publish· ing Corporation of America. On a blank piece of paper- write the words, "FQL'K MEDICINE, .. followed by your name and address. Mail this along with $9.95 in cash, check or money order to P.C.A.; Dept. C·SJ ; 6233 Whipple Avr· nue N.W.; Canton, Ohio 44720. The price includes postagt: and handling. Make checks payable to PCA. Today, if you wish, you can get this book at a large di~ count. P.C.A., in a survey, would like to know what age group is interested in this book. During this survey, those who include their date of birth along with thek order wm get a bonus discount. The cost to you, if you subinit your date of birth. is onl y $6.95. You get a full 30% discount. To qualify, simply write your month. day and year of birth after your address. Should you spend a couple m inutes and a f cw dollars to acquire this valuable health knowledge? Studies show that people will think nothing about spending hun~reds or thou· sands of dollars on homes and cars, but arc reluctant to spend a few cents on themselves. As the proverb goes: 0 When you MYC your health you have everything -Jose y~ h.ith and l\Olh~g else realb' matters ... ---~~~-r .. - ,