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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1971-01-01 - Orange Coast Pilot• ' 7 • New Yea .r~~ ~OL. 64, NO. I, 3 SECTIONS, 40 PAGES -' EDIT I Cl'N . ' . ORANGE COUNl'i', CALIFORNI". • i ~ • ' ..... -• ' ~· ... , .. -..... ~···-•;_,. •.. .... --=- Y•wr Bemete1nl • Dally Paper TP4 CE~ s taemate • • War in 2nd De cade 5 ·sailors Slain In Boat Ambush SAIGON IUPI) -Communisl guer- rillas an1bushed a sn1all boat on a can- al in the t.lckong Delta Thursday killing five Americans in one of several inci- dents marking the beginning of the sec- ond decade of U. S. participation 'in the Viie'tnam war. 'f.he United States o[ficiaUy considers American involveme nt in Vietnam as having begun JfV1. I. 1961, the year the first U. S. com~at death was recorded. At least 34 South VietnamcSI! wer"e kuied a_nd 50 woundesf in f!ghtin_g:__;i~ce the start of Communist cease-fire at l a .m. Thursday, Saigo n government spok esmen said. Allied military sources said the An1- erican d~at.hs occurred 'l'l)ursday after· noon when · five navy men were a1n· Bornb Rock s Courthouse , In El Mon te Ll!S ANGEIES (AP) -A ~b blul bJW ciut a half-dozen windows and tore ri helvr.woodtn 1i9or off its hinges at the 11~ El ,Monte Municlpal Court Bbljdl6('lbol'iilay·nJSll( 'll>«e·IOtre DO injui'ies. ' The blast · occurred at the doorstep or the~ilding, 50 feet from lhe adjoining pol~ station. "\Ve came oul of the station with ou r ~ns dra,vn,'' ~id police LL Harold K..elso. "It nearly ble.w our eardrums out." Kelso said lhe court building ,,·as un- occupied at th e tin1e of the 10:40 p.m. blast. 1here were no immediate clues !11 the ... reaaon for the bombing and no warning was given. Kelso said. .. ln addition to blowin~ out the door and windows, the blast shredded concrete on the facade of the building. Stand By W i lt bushed 125 miles south\\-'flst of s&igon. The incident occurred be fore the start of the allied cease-fire period. which be· gan at 6 p.m .. Thursday, so it, was ~t immediately listed as a ceaso-flre v~ lalion. , , . U. S. military spokesmen' reported six "enemy-initiated'' inci.de~ts ill the first l:! hours after. the ·statt of ·the 24-hour allled ··cease-fire. They sftid seven GI 's 'Vt'ere wounded. · So uth ' Vietiiam: tall}olng -incidents _sinc.e~the start of "lh...LY!te&-<iaI_~£om­ munisl Cease-fire '1i:t 1 · a.m.""Tllursda-y,- reporied 19 guerrilla-initiated actions. Sixteen U. S. sold iers v.·ere wounded In an offensive action against a Com· munisl bunker complex 50 miles north· west of Saigon Thursday afte'tnoon be- for e the · start of the American cease- fire. It was ooe of the largest numbers of Ameiican casua\lies in a single' clash in recent weeks. Miiit.al'y ' s~ke;smen said· air :strikes v.·ere called in on the bunker compl ex and eight dead ·cemmunil!t soldiers ·were fouhd·in·a ·small building·that was· level· cd by, the Strikes. -Three 11@~ ol ~ti~ned Cambodlaft ' b'llilpi ~-foaay In a push t.o reopen Phnom Ptnh'1 highway to U:le deepwater port ~ ·oil r~ at Kompong Som, 120 miles widiafaet of the Cambodian capttal. Western nJQrtert &aid · the Unitl Will try to clear Uie kirjdom highl8ndlt, over- Jooklng -the l'Y,ghway, which ha_ve been held by t\11'0 North Vietnamese regi- ments since Nov. 21. Nine Cambodian batlaliorfs left Korn· pong Speu, 30 miles southwest of Phnom Penh, Thursday afternoon and began moving south down the highway towa rd Kompong Sont. The high cuntma)ld re- ported this morning there had been no major contact. Officials in South Vietnam and Cam- bodia were examining reports from a joint committee sent to Bopol. 70 miles south of Phnom Penh, to investigate a sbooting incident there between the troops or the two a11ie:s. DAIL T PILOT Stefl ....... • , Sammy Davis Jr. (Left) squar:es off playfully against toweMng cager Wilt Chamber1ain in llle battr'e of gues~ st{lrs !)~ a forthcomln.c seg- ment of the J{owan and Marlin tt le¥J.sion senes. You smile now, Sammy, but just take a swlnR. ., ~ ') • , Tired Father Tinae • Looks like 1970 was a 0busy one _for F3ll)er Time, alias Max Pruitt, a Salinas barber, who's resting u~ after a..New"Year's·party last night. Sow.here's Baby_~ew \'eai? By JACK BROBACK 01 "'' D•llY rnot II•" Alton E. All en of Laguna Beach ends eight years or ser\'iCe to Orange Coun..ty Monday and he thinks they have been good years -· for himself and for the county. The retiring fif tll district supervisor also has some thought! and advjce on the future. Allen, a retired banking executive, Is proud of many or the county's forward steps in the past few years, , bul none more so than the financial situation. "The. county tax rate is the third laweft in Callfornia and by far the lowest among highly populated area• despite a fast growing population and constant demands on the countv govern- ment." the supervisor points out. Allen gives much credit to "good staff assistants and department heads." ''No one man can be an expert on aviation. sanitation, transporta tion, finan- ce, land development and uses, waste disposal, smog, parks, beaches, ho9pitals, welfare, highways and the ecology all at the same time," the retiring leader e.s:plaina. ""' lie trunks U..l g~ team-k orr the ·Board of Supervilfors and 1rilh the deplrtment beads hu led to many pJusea: f<r the county~ "WJ:len. •~cunt· into office e~-~ ago. we dJdq:'f have the Dana Potnt Harbor, ~J .&net AquatJc Park, Feaiherly. -al Park, the. South . ~ eo..ty Reg'JODal Ceol«' J!!e · ; Nclf<-Iea-eoanty -· 1111 ,,... Jiu, the . -1-inl .......... of,lhe Padf"' Coast fneway -ti La~•." he notes. • • ' I ' , ~ REFl.imTINO oN SERVICE . S ... rv.IHr· Allan -..!Allon retiring supervlaors do not think, as many hope. tllat. growth of population and all other factors accompanying that growth can be slowid. "The p~lems [acing the county are not al.I bia<;k or whltt, ~Y. ar.e ~ay and will p(esent future 1eadera with the necesaity o( mak· Jhg dllfkUlt' .de'dsiol'.J!." · · "I sincerely wl1h the new board every :success in ~Ung the seript.!11 FhaUenges they must inevibbly .fate ," Allen add.et!. ' He has 19""' . lhoughb ""! Olli~· pro- SOOuld old acquaintances be forgot - old ne mises will not. Huntington Beach police officer Gary Wright learned that the hard way this morning. Stiortly after midnight a 17-year-old Downey youth stole a car pai:ked near Huntington Beach police headquarters. ft was Officer Wright's 1957 Chevrolet. The youth took Wright's car for a spi n dpwn PacWc Coa!t H1ghway. weaving and driving erratically." police said, ~·hen a pblice unit spotted the car. The police car chased the Chevrolet down Cout Highway to Beach Boulevard where the youth stopped for a moment. But before officers could erre!lt the driv- er, he backed into the police unit. bending the bumper. then took off again. The juvenile finally brought his bor· rowed car to R halt near the Edison plant -in the rear end of <1nother car. The uninjured youth was taken ba ck to police headquarters v.·here Officer \\'right id'ent lfled his crumpled Chev rolet. \.'i'righl also identified the boy as a you th he arrested for burglary three yea rs ago while an ofricer in Downey. 1't'le youth has been charged wl1h dru nHrlving, hit and run and grand the[l auto. He ~·as booked into Orange County Juvenile Hall this morning. MA ILMEN WORK SA T URD AY SHIFT U.S. P.ost Of(ic'3 will be closed Satur· day. but °poauil workers will1deliver the mall. · Mosf rmn· ~s aTong the Orange Coast will 1Je open on Saturday, but all DAILY PtLCYJ' offices will be closed. ClrculatiQn t~lephones. will be maMed u.ntll noon . for those who ma y ha ve qtl• U!efr regular Saturday edtt.ion. '"J took teainwork and a lot ~ hard work to accmnpllsh theae thlngs, many 0£ .. whlch had been put off for yeara., de91>ite an urgent need.'' A11f.a a"dcfed. ·Al Lo the future of the county, Ult . . 0i'7orees (See . AU.EN, Pase Z) •ciosi~g· Gap!> ·. · 10,6B8 Cou nty Coup'les Act ~ Dissl,lve Marriages ' By TOM WLEV . In uiu.' llul-Cowtty : a.rt WJlliam E.. . cl0c:Umen1.t In lflO. . ..... ..,.,.... . ...., ~t ~ohn •ttribu~ ~b ~ ~ 25 ~!!t :Thet total ii up bY. 3,5(1 on .the ,1961 -More pd mor:e brides are marching · intftMt fo 1bUddiuhenl' ln 1974· or the tally of tt.210 aM repreaenta a gain ·clbwn Orange County aioHs but the Old ,_...,Ltw' and, llmpllllcatlOn-ol ' or: . ..,,... lhoo .31) pe-t ..,. 1a new ; nU.-ol dlsJllusloned partners ·wtio !he marriai* d-Uon'piGCedla'., r,.,,.-d Jar Orqo Coµ.ty, · • ha.. found mlirtl.tl status to be a for · The lololl C"'1flrmed In the 'rnan:iage · . Civil IUlop ·r.r· the yNr clooed ·out from happy retaliomhlp lo rut calclting and "dlololilUol> dhl-Cl Ills •tine.. at L!,117 to top the "lll611igure ti U,lM up. n'te b6th a:Mmty 'recordl, St Jabil said by J,m and a· gain of 12 ,perctnt. · 0r&nll" County's "ool" tray bulged late 'nlunday. ...' Criminal IJllnga hll a new coonty hlgl1 wtth 10,611 peUtiorui for dWolution of ManiagH wete up by 1,m on the· ol 1,trl, a mark up of674: ot >4°'f91"ctJ\t marrlai:e In 19'10, jiut l,817 fewer than 1989 ta11y of 11,233, an increase' of oearly ovef the ltll total' of :l,013. the 11,31» ~ple.s who ,took out m&.rriqe 10 ptrcal Fonner al.k!na ~, up ~• new ~ltJ:e Jicenae1. 1be gap is U. clOHlt alnce Marriage liceMe division cterb wtre ~ r«ord 'WlU> 5"11 Orange Callnty rounly officials itarled keeping rec«ds also ltept busy proceulng pauJ)Oft 1p-resldrntl~i United States tt\t;Zen'I of the two documtnts. pUc:eUO,na and they chalk~ up a new ·Jn lt70. ·That total b up by 112. on DlasolutlONI Wtre up by 1,481 on the ~ IOr 'lhM dJVlslon with 141'7St Unlhfll the t• '10ij1 of 4eG for a percentage 1,221 couplio' wbo Wed dlvon:e actlooa , .,.'.·Clllaj>i askln11 , ."'! I r a Y e l a•bl' ti """1y !14 J>e?Ct!IL '. ,,,. .~ . .. ' .. . SST Accord Paves. Way To Adjourn ... WASHINGTON (UPI) -The 9J st Con. gr-ess survived the ne1v year officially .a.li\•e, but for all practical purposes out of business. Most members already were fieeing tov.'Jl -despite a Senate session schedu l· ed for Saturday lo v.·rap things up official- ly. Unless President Nixon calls them back earlier, the legislators will not re· turn until Jan. 21 for the start or the 9'lnd Congress. -- - The last roadblock to adjournment "'as pt1shed aside-Thursday when senate op· ponents of the supersonic trans port re- luctantly accepted a house take-it-or.Jeave it vote lo continue the c:unlroversia l plane un til ~larch 30. A Senate mee ting v.·a3 set for Saturday to formally sea l the de- cision and officially adjourn. But for all but official purposes, tie 9lsl Congress was gone. The House shut il!! doors late Thursday afternoon, after passing an adjournment resoluLion which Jtow must be signed by tbe Senate . Six boors before · U!e new 1ear, the Senate •recesaed and all but a handful of members involved In I.he SST controversy were advised unofficially \hey coukl take their · vaeaUons. 1'be ~ wu tht primary 1!1sue that ~ k¢Pt the leglslatDrs on duty weeks bejond the nonnal adjournment period. The Senate had killed a proposed $290 million government subsidy for the com- mercial faster-than -sound jet. mainly be- cause ol concerns about its sonic booms and its potential for polluting the atmo5- phere. But the House approved the SST- and steadfastly held to its position whe n its negotiators \\'en! lo con ference wilh Senate representatives. House bargainer1" agreed only 10 reduce the ou!lay to $210 million. The stalemate continued until Thurs. day and threa tened to hold up the entire transportation department budget. This would have meant that no money would have bee n available llJ pay employes ot the department, including the CoaM Guard and 11ir traffic rontrollers who safeguard the major airports. Finally, the Hou."e agreed lo a "con- linuing resolution'' that will finance lrJnS· portation department activities -inelud. ing the SST -un!il ,\farch 30. Sl'ns. \Villiam Proxmire and Cay!0rrl Nelson, both Wisconsin Democrats and the leading opf)OnenL~ of the SST. al fi r~t planned to filibuster the continuing rcso· lution. But, follo~·ing a nlecling with Sena!"' Dernocratic Leader Mike Mamfield, they agreed to accept it after wringin11: one last concession from SST advocates. That t."Qncession, which will be spelled out In detail at Saturday's meeting. will guarantee that the SS'r'WID~tie consider• ed on its own merits nexr year -not in conjunction with other Urtr!lated ilem1 in the traMportation budget.' Informed sources said SST'4bacll:er1 agrttd that if a Senate-House deadlock develops in ~tarcb when the tramporta· tion budg~ comes up, the SSTwJll be reJX>rted out of confe~nce In disagr~ ment. This will permit the Senate t0 vote it up or down , Oraage C.ut , Weather Fair and Wll'tn weather ls in order today for the Ne,v Year's Rose Bowl actlvlUes anct fGI' the ~t of Sou them . California. The 11\<l'CQry b due Jo ut<!nd lntO U., mld-10'•· . JNSmE TODA.Y \Vorld jamou1 akatcr1 wfU perform in 1i.% epi1ode1 of ,th~ 1971 edition of ~oildo11 on lee " at tlU! Forum nt:tt tq"ttk. Dttail.i : In todaM'I W ttktndtr aectlcni. C.._,,lflil , •• , ... C..k• •·•····· 11 c,..11..n ... 1J ................ l•""'•tllm .. 11 ''"lS Ull L•nftn , ... II • . Mh1-....... ... IMitt ,._. •• 1loll .,...._ ••..••• r ""'' ·--e , ........... . W I •1 .. . ' • • ' •r"'lri'"-···~· DAILY PILOT . -· Ul'I TMJoflGM New 'Silver' Dollar • • .President Nixon signed legislation aulhprizing the minting of a new de>llar coin, the first since 1935. The coin will bear a proffle of the late president Dwir,ht O. Eisenhower on one side and the emblem of the Apollo 11 moon flight on the other. Coins go on sale during the last half of 1971 . Fears by British of~FDR \ . Double Cross in~ ar Told. . ~, LONDON (AP) -Hitherto secret gov· Sir Robert Vansittar, he chle(' dlpl<>- ernment papers show British diplomats "" matic adviser to the British govemmentl .. , J•M• ·---·~-... _._, __ _ feared lllat Presiden~ Franklin ~-.Roose-at the time said in a memorandUm to ve\t sought peace w1lh lhe Axis In 1940 . ' . •• . ' · -to get a Democrat re-elected to the the For.ei.gn Office: It is now pre~y White House. . clear . . ~-that President Roosevelt 11 The paper! were made public Thur&-' • feady to play a dirty trick ori the world day night after 30 years of secre·cy im-'nd risk the ulUmate · ®struction of ttie posed by British Jaw: Western democracies in order to secure Tut controversy arose over a four of the re-election of 11 Dep10Cr1tic candi· Axis capitals by lhen U.S. Undersecre-date in the United St~teS ." t~ry of State Sumner Welles. R~evCI~ Vanaittart said Welles -because of hls d.1sp~t.ched Well~s to sound out the ~ peaCe probe -"emerg~ more and more s1b1htie:s of halting Worki War II, which clearly as an Utternational dan~er." : the United States had not yet entered. "His chief crime towards comnlon Maheu Aitempts ·To J.\orce H!,!ghes Appear in Vegas LAS VEGAS (AP) -The ousted chief or Howard Hughes' '300 million casino and land empire In Nevada has filed a $50 million law suit against his formet boss and demanded that Hughes appear personally for testimony. Robert A. Maheu said Thursday · hi.s pact for life employment was broken. The suit called for the billionaire, who has not been seen in publi c 1doa the mid-1950!. to appear in the office of Ma· heu's attorney, Morton Galane, here Jan. 11 to give te!timony. Whether Maheu can force Hulfi~ to appear without hiving blni' subpoenaed probably will have to be resolv!d by a coort. The suit also called for I jury trial but Maheu made no mentlM , of ~to regain hia job. Executiv of Tool Co. fired Maheu Dec. 'f and oii' • 19 a court upheld thclr rontention that they had l:fughes ' consent to do so. Maheu said he and Hughes agreed in 1967 tbat a.s long as Maheu lived he wou!d r eceive $520,000 a year and have full control of Hughes• Nevada -<1pera- tions . Maheu had said previously the agree- ment was oral. Maheu '!! su.Jt was described as a eou11t· erclaim to a court action by the tool com- pany which sought a permanent injunc- tion against Maheu acting for Hughes in· terests and asked unspecified damages. aense arid humJtnity Is 01ai he has now gone so far as to want peace with Hitler ." the memorandum said ... That surely is Junacy for which both he and his chief. President Roosevelt, deserve the highest cendemnatlon .••. _ '!It may well-be that these.-criniin.al maneuvers may be set in train before we have a chance of getting it stopped, but I feel strongly that we should exert the·greate!t and most Immediate pres- sure on President Roosevelt to prevent him from selling the world for hi! own particular mess of pottage." The documents sh0w that Prime Mini- ster Neville Chamberlain told his Cabi- net he believed Roosevelt "would make some attempt to bring the war to an end, even it tha t attempt should be embaras- sing to u5 ," and that his remarks and a tont-d-down version of Vansittart's mem- orandum were sent to the president. Other papers showed I.he British gov- ernment was incensed by U.S. Ambas- 11dor Joseph P. Kermedy's )'.ftdtctfma that Britain could not win the war against Germany, and that he favored appeasing HiUer-·~ven raftet the ('War broke ouL .tD Bep\ember -· ' ' The records also ahow the British con- sidered the appointment of Kennedy a R<>osevelt bid to court the vote of Jrish- American.s, Jllld that they wanted him re· placed. Kennedy took up his post in 1938 and was replaced in 1940 by John G. Winant. Vansitlart \\Tote in-February 1940: 4'Mr. KeMedy is a very foul specimen or double-crosser and defeatist. He thinks of nothing but lining his own pockets. I hope the war will at least see the elimina· li on of Lhis type. J suppose we wil l have to have him back again, but if he doe! come back he will be estimated at his true value -which is heavily minus." Defends 'Her Brother' Manson's Murder Trial Disrupted by Spectator LOS ANGELES (AP) -The Sharon Tate murder trial was interrupted by a pretty, blue-ryed brunette who wanted DAILY PILOT Nt..,trt leMli H ........ .... L..t11•• •••;Ii ....... ,...., CMle Men S. a. ..... ·OltAHGE COA5r P'llBLl$H1HO (OMl'AMY Jtobtrt N. w,,4 ,., .. .,..,, •r.d Plltllltl'IW J ,,\: It. Curlty Vi<t PmlGt~I tr.d c;-.1 "'-fill" lhom•• JC11vil ECll!tr tlioll'I•• A. Murphl111 M.,.IOlnl Edll&r' .;,,.,,, "· "·· &tool/I Ori~ COlllllJ EtllMr -'"'''Mn-: m w1ff a.v s"..t ,.t"PQrl 111cn: m' W.I ••~• 1111111"•1'11 L...,.,. l•dl: m l"-1 ,.._ Hunt~ .IM<IH 17171 l4tdl -.v1 ... r11 jtn (lellV!IMl lDl,1"tlh a1 (.efNM lltNI lo give the judge a folder of poems and es.says defendiRg Charles Manson. • "I've come to defend my brother on Christi11n principles. I want io kill the law.with the Bible," Nancy Jo Oa\lis, .'.14, of Washington. D.C. cried in court Thurs- da y. MiS! Davis. who !r~uently allended the trial to sketch Manson 36, for un der- ground newspaptrs, was· ruled in con· tempt and sen tenced to three days in jail by Judge Charles Olde r. •· The trial of Manson and three young women followers charged with murder· conspiracy in the killings of Miu T.ale and six otbtrs was recessed until Mond11y. Miss Davis told 1ewsmen her aim was to hefp Manson. "I have Mamon coming out of my head •.. I have learned a lot from Charlie1! philosophy. I have alao learned from Einstein. from Ghandhl, from all the great leaders," she snid. The se!slon also included a heatei:I ex- Chang between Manson 's lawyer and the ~ prosecutor . . . Hirstein luis left one pi~ce of advice to his successor. Ralph Clari: 0£ Anaheim: "Don 't be afraid of making enervies. -• "There i! nci' way today tt avoid step- ping on toes,'' he expl11ined. "This is especially true in th$. '!th and 5~ di3trict.s which have the largest share of_ un- derdeveloped property market for rapid expansion.'' ' ALLEN • • • ,f..rona Pag.e 1 blems facing the county : -Aviation : "Everybody wants to fly but nobody v.·ants an airport in their backyard . Perhaps there is no acceptable • site for a ne w jet airport in the reu111y· compatible with desirable environment. I am not ready to say catego rically that there is no such site. Studi es should continue on the Chino Hills and Camp Peldleton i\ligeslions.'' -·uppef Newport Bay 1 and sl'!ap: ••1 still think this ex cha nge is . • tbe b:Mt way to develop this resource. . ll ·haa -tremefidous environmental and recreationai potential and should be.- developed fo !ls best uses. I think the joint committee of the county, city of Newport, Irvi ne Company and the state will be able to de velop acceptable guidelines.'' CoUDly Finances: "Hopefully, lhrough careful planning the county will be able to continue the record set in lhe past few years of holding down the lax rate despite fa st growth ." As to personal plans in the immediate future, the retiring super\lisor says, "I will be able to take care of a Jot of personal affairs I have had to neglecb ln the past few years. fi.frs. Allen and I would like to go to Europe in the spring.·• Finally. he said. •·1 ha\·e enjoyed serv- lng Ora nge County for the pasl eight years. I feel fi ne. a lot better I am sure th an_ I "·ould had I retired andJI, done no thi ng after leaving the bank in \ 1962." ' ·Driver Killed Buena Traffic Crasl1 In Park A 35-year-old La Habra man wa s killed Friday night when his foreign sports car was struck broadside tiy another c"ar at th e intersection of Beac~ Boulevard and Manchester Aven ue in Buena Parle. Pol ice arrested R.1ul S. Sosa, 40, La Puente. on charges of manslaughter. They said he !Llrned left on Beach Boule- vard again&t a red light, striking and killing Lyle E. Near. 35, who was dri\llng southbound on Beach. Neal was pronounced dead-On·81'fival at 10:24 ji.m. at Beach Community 'HOS· pilal, La Habra. Neal 's JO.yea r-Old wife, Harriet, suffered minor cuts and bruise:oi in the accident, police said. ' Fireman, Fatl1er Of Four, Killed .At False Alarm Irving Kariarek , Mahson 's attorney, said that state witness Steph·anie Schram wa.s ordertd by the prosecution to be 8urrounded by deputies !l(l that the form• er Manson foll ower couldn't talk to de- fense atlorneys. "That's not only wrong, it'a a lie!" shouted prosecutor Vincent Bugllosl. ..._ _,,, BOSTON CAP) -"As far as I 1.m Manson and his fem"ale co-d~fe11dants cerned, the person :WhG pulled that al""''!-)- were no.t preseRt11rthe courtroom durinc in West RotbUf!' l.s guilty of lfturder," -Kanarek's thtrd day of defense !uznma-. sald Fire Cotnm1ss1011er James H, Kelly. lion. They were banisht-d by Judge Older The comml,ssioDer was talking ot the earlier in the week for dlsn.ipUve out· .. lleath of fireman E$¥1n Foley. 50. who bursts. fell from his engln_9ednesday and was K.anartk renewed his' attack on Llnd111 fatally crushed under the. rear wheels as K11sablan the state's !tar wltneu He tht! truck nudged a lf1l()Wbank while head- uJd Mr~aablan, a former mein~r of In.it back to its station after an swering a the MaMOn "family." showed a lack of false alarm in the Dorchester sectioo . honesty and was "doing lbe proucutor'11 Ca mp Fire Cirls draped the alarm box work.' He said. Mrs. Kasabl.11n and In black and po~ted a hand lettt'.!red 11\gn ' -·· ,. Nixon New Year Quiet Evening and Guy Lon1ba.rdo .. • tf'OTICE • • • • Is Given of The -. JNNUA~1 MEETING • Of ,Life Members of The . . -./ .SOUTH . COAST COMMUNITY, HOSPITAL . In ''The Hospital )AU-cifterium Wed., Jan. 6, 1971 at 3 p.m~ ~eports will be given and election of new· officers will lie held~ , ~ ]A NUA R Y SALE - eapri feoturing Henre.don's Copri Th i., fabuloiis collectio11 of Henredi>n's furniture to include dining, bedroom & occasional, alt at iale pricei. Drexel Furn iture is offering their famous Well ington Parle and Velaro collection at substantial saving&. Heritage ii re~ucing its erciting MadTigal collection. '• 1 Henredon. Hr.ritage &: 'lJrexel toill also offer their outstandi"ng upholstery at substantial saving.s. Lamps, pict urts and accessories ivill also be availablt" at reduced priceii. ' DEALdS FOR: HENREDON DREXEL -HERITAGE 7ed11111 . NEWPORT BEACH 1727 w.,tcltH Dr., 642-2050 OPEN FRIDAY 'TIL 9 ·INTERIORS Profe11lo~I Interior Designer• Available =-AID ,. LAGUNA BIACH 345 North c .. ,, Hwy. 494-6551 OPEN FRIDAY 'TIL 9 l"tte ... T.O "" ...... et o,.... c...., 14e.1J&I I • Charles "Tex" Witson were PrOOably tne on it reading ''Fireman Edward Foley. true motivators of a plot to kill tbt vJo-father of four, was killed an.swer lna: a l--~~~~~~~!~~~~~~l_!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=~~~~~~~~-tlms. •• ralse alarm from t.h1s boL .. •• • c • s 1.2 rock bea targ lt'gl c h" or In l • 1 ) l M w B B st '" a s Li Jion·. tho par k pro\' In park He;il t h~t. ta kin re morlt "°" C""rra1 ryin _ de pa lho prnbl He me.n< dis po 1lruc to k Th O mo ' "t from traps d•Y or l l in I g g y b " ' 0 ' Coast to Get A·tten-tion t ' Environnientalists -P ick Prime T a rget SA r.RAi\1F.NTO I Ar f -CNli fnrn1a·1 "There's oo question that at lea<>1 the 1.200-mile·lnng coastline rrorn jagged A5Sflmbly, if not both the A!llembly rocks at the Oregon border to sandy and the Senate, will produce far piore be<iches near Mexico , will be the prime A11tipoUulion legislation lhan hu ever target of environmentalists in the 1971 been produced be f ore , ' ' says legislature . Assemblyman Bob Moretti ( D ·Van Cnntrols on mercury U!lage will also Nuys}.. who b: expected to become have high priority among th e hundreds gpeaker. of environmental bills e1pe:cted early About 100 envi ronmental bills passed in the session~·-_________ _::l•:s~l~Y='="~·=·-l~,g~i_sl_a_iu_c_e._A~ng~l-h_<e_250_w_er_e Mirror of Growth · Windo\v wa:ihers work on 14th story of new. 17-story Avco Finance Building in Newport Cente: .. Just belf!w them, mirrored in the Avco Buildin~·s gleaming glass 1s a reflection ~f the future -a~ IS-story structure being bu ilt next doo r by the Irvine Comp~ny. Ma.1or ~en~nt in the taller buJ\ding wil l be Union Bank. Both buildings are 1n ftn· ancial section of Newport Center. Feats of Lion Country Sanitation Unfounded Lion Coun try Safari has mnrt than a hon's share of sanitation problem!!. but the initia l rears nf re sidents that the park v.·ould breed unwanted insects have: proved to be unv.·;irr;in1ed. Jn ;i recrnl inspection nf the ~acre park 1n Laguna l!i!l!'i . Or.:in~r <"nun!y Hea lth Department offirial!i cnnclu<led fh:it the p<l rk administration ha s "been taking .i::nod rare 11f ii " rrinr to the openin.i:: nf the park .~rven months a~o. several resident• voiced conrrrn th<il !he numrrou~ ;in imar~ would crrate a breeding ground fnr d i~ritsc.car­ rying insrrts. Because of th.is, t.~e hea!lh clrpartmen1 wor ked in conJunct~on with the Lion Country planners to insure a problem wnuld not develop. Health ofi cials, amonJ: nther re.com· mendations, outlined procedures for the dispos;il of animal manu re and cnn· 111truclion of lhe mcht preparation room to keep outlflying insects . Thr manure is collected daily by Lion Country worker!! and w<1shed down lntn a "trap " "'hich keeps the solid wa!lf.e from entering lhe sewer syslem . The traps are emptied al the end of e:ach day to keep flies from breeding and So.le of Wines Sho·ws Increase SAN ~"RANCISCO !UPI ) -Sales of CaliforniA wine in 1!170 should total a record HIO million gallon1. lhe wine institule'g preaidenl say11 In a year·end revie:w . President Harry G. Serljs noted that shipment:i totalled 158 million g11Uons for the Januuy-Octobe:r Period. 11n increa1t of 17 million gallons nver the Hme perkld latl year. "Wine dislr1bu1lon thi11 year has been accelerating al better than !2 perttnt," he added. Jn Its 200th year. Cali fornia 's ''wine industry now produces more than 80 percent of ;ill U.S. winel'l and ac('(lunl't f11f about 7l percent of all "'ines used 1n thi!I country." swarming . ··we can't afford the lurury or nol ~taying on top of the 1anitaUon contin ually," s;iid Harry Heath, gene ral manager of the park. "We have the: health of our animals tn wnrry about." "ThP worst fly prob lem we ha ve is hecause or the J,!"t'lrbei;:e from !he !lnack. stands." Heath added. An exterminator visit.~ the park once 11 "'eek <ind t>pr11 ys the manure tr11 p!I and ;:iny 11ther potential breeding area fnr the flies. "We. use only a nnn -tnxic cnntacl·killin~ spray, both for thr sake of the animal~ .:i nrl fnr ecnlng1 ca l r!'asnns." Hl'ath said. ''DDT is never used here." Another t'Onctrn voiced when the p11rk npcned was that the artificial epond!I and moat.s wou ld bee-Orne bree:ding grounds for m!)squitos . Th is potential problem was controlled by the introduction or mosquito fish into all of 1he ponds. A mosquito will lay her eggs on the surface of the \Irater and the fish eat the larvae ju.!it before the eggs hatch. "We inspect the area several limell ;i yea r." aaid Jack .J<imball, manager or the Orange Count y MO!!Qulto Abat~ ment District. "'t'he mosquitos are either under biological nr natural control. We keep all of the: pond!! ~tocked with the fi1h and 11void e:xces!live plant growth around the water areas,'' Kimball did note the 111o tmiil prr11e:rve has a problem with chironomid midges, 11 ·gnat which bretcl!I In the mud of the ponds and e:acspes the mosquito fish_ · "A smart fish can oily get 11 couple: of the midge11 when they hlltch •nd rlse to the: surface from the mud,·• Kimball said. "There are a lot of mldge:a at Lion Country, but aince there are no homes ln the are:a and they only live: a day or so, only the animals would be annoyed by them." The preserve is located In an 11trlcultural 8telion n{ the county, mana&er eath points oul, and "the area naturally breedl a great many lnsed.'I. Jn an e.flort to kttp the number or bugs 11t the pre11erve as low as pouible, Heath sAid the local f11rmera are: asked to plow their crops A~ ~onn as pos!lible after lhe harvest. Rrmnving the rott inF: stubble eliminat~s one more: fly.breeding area th.at Heath Jfld hl1 mtn ha ve to worry abouL .. defeated, including bi·~lisan pro"P')6als nn coastline conservation, solid waste di.!p03&1; gasoline tax refnrm, and park repla cimcnt costs. Turned back by slate voters was Prop. 18, which would have allowed use: of so me gasoline tax revenues for air pollu· Uoo control! or rapid transit facilities. Moretti says lhi1 year lawmakers will concentrate on: 1. The fulure or fhe slale't> coaslline regarding poll ution, land use and bu.ildini de velopment. ' 2. A sta te •·smn~ package" In curb Increasing pollution in such heavily populated areas as the Los Angeles basin and the San Francisco Bay Araa. J. Developing committees to study land use and open space. Assemblyman John f . Dunlap (0.Napa ), whose cnasUlne bill \\-'ls stopped in committee last year -as was a bill by Republian As:iemblyman Pe~ Wilson or San Ditgo -says he'll try again. "So man y things are happe~ng to our coastline, with power plant con· struction, thermal sewage and oil polJu. lion, that \1-'e think aa many of the:ie things as J>OS.$:ible should be brought kl a dead halt ," Dunlap said. DW1lap sa id he would ccrauthor a bill with Assemblyman Alan Sieroty (0- &verly Hill:i) another leading en· viron mentalisl, kl set up a cnmmission made of state, local. and federal govern· ment and public members lhal would give permits for future coastline develop- ment. Sen. Jnhn Nej~dly (R-Walnul Creek), v.•ill introduce "whatever legislalinn is needed'' to control use or mercury, which has turned up in dangerously high amount! in state game fish, notably striped bass. Assemblyman William T. Bagley (R· San Anselmo), aays new taxes could 111id 1n preserving open spate because the ··power lo tax can be the power to create a aystem conducive to preserv. ing our environnf'!rrf." Also expected to surface during the coming session are bills dealing with ' pcslicides and industrial waste. Passed by voters last November wai; Prop. 1, the "clean water" bond which set the sale of up lo $250 million in bonds ror planning. operating, building and developing water and sewage treat. menl plants. Also passed wall an environmental q_uality ac~ which requires all state agen- cies lo give an environmenta l impact report along with any proposed project pla n.!i. Cnn!lervationisl.!i !lay they would like to see another law giving right of review lo !!Uch impact reports to a non-!ltate age:ncy. In addition. lawmake rs established an Oflice of Plannina and Re:search In Gtiv. Reegu'a office to deal with en- vironmental studies. But the agency lacks funding , having only an $80,000 annual budget One of the strongest bills passed last year ls a law !letting fines up to $6,000 daily for stationary air polluters. This matches a bill passed two y_ears ago selling similar fines for water polluters. ·A!I a re:sult of the 1963 "Clean Air Act," 1970 model autos coming into the slale had lo have gas evaporation con· trots, while 1971 models must have con. lrols for oxides of nitrogen, forme:d by heat and pressure inside engines. Another Jaw ha!! Rtotll>ed oi l drilling in San ta Monica Bay, north of the: disastrous Santa Barbara Channel oil spill site, v.·hlJe additional legislation says de ve:lopers must provide: public acces:i to all beaches, lakes and rivers. Students Seek College Credit Aboard W haler SAN DIEGO (AP) -Twenty.nine col. lege students aboard a whaler without harpoons are off on a aeagolng ad ventur e to ea rn themse:lves college credit. Along wilh three re cognized whale C:l· perts, they lefl lhis week aboard an 85-foot fi.!ihing boat. The 62--day expedition. at $275 per ~ludent, is the first of 10 p;i.nned by San Diego Museum of Nationll Hi&tory. Along the penluula or Baja California, the boat will travel to Scammon 's La1oon about 325 miles southeast of San Ditto where: California gray whales are matm, and giving birth to young . Sixteen.foot bo1ti will take the student.I deep into the lagoon to study whales as close: as 15 feet away and re:cord the sounds the mammal111 make. After about three: month!! in the lagoon, -the whatea with their young begin tM long swim back to the Arctic Oce:an for the ~ummer'.' &an Benito J1land and San Martin !11land are nn the Itinerary as the natural history 1tudenlll e1pect to watch e:lephant seals, birds, killer whale• and an e:1tinct volcann. Beaide.t the crew, cuJde.!1 iflcluded Dr. Raymon M. Gilmore and Dr. Montt Kirven of the mllltum In San Die10 and DeMit L. Bostic, p~fesSor ·•of wok1gy at PiJomar College:.· The: mu!le:um spoMOred a trip to the 1ray whtJa' breedlna rrounds last winter but the current trip iS the. first offe:rlng two hour~ of college credit under the extension se~iet. at San Diego Stele Colle,:ie. In esrly April a nine-day trip i!I planned to Magdalena Bay where: bird:i of the. l~mperale and tropical tonet abound. G!lmort, • research as...""Ci•lt In m11r\,rie: animal~. i.~ author of • hook, ''Thi Gray Whale:." Kirven i11 chairman of the museum '1 tducaUonaJ division. oAJlY PILOT_ 3 • SHOP SATllOAY AND SUMDAY All STORfS Pl.EASE llOTf; • THIS Will BE OUR LAST SUNDAY OPENING FOR THE SWOll ( • .. , \ • \ I MILLION DOLLAR MEN'S CLOTHING SALE Whot o ielect ionl We kno·N you wont lo be dressed in newest fas hion. Bv!fums' is offering 20e/& oH on 1ui11 b'I i uch line mo nufocturer5 01 H1cke-;-fre~mo n. Hort Schotfoe:r & Ma rx. Stein !Moch, Michael Slern arid our own Cre:st label. Ex- ceptional· choice in fabrics ond co lori i" ty,10 or three bvHon sr;!e3, ce nler or side vent. SPORT COATS FROM Hl CKE'I' FREEMAN, STEIN ILOCH, Co un!~ Mo ro. Movest o nd our own Crest lobel. Two and thr ee button 1ty lts in ploids, checks ond .solids. Wool ond wool ond Dacron® polyester fabric s. MEN'S DRESS SLACKS, INCLUDING OUR ENTllE colltctiol'I of all wool-worsted and Doc- ron O:C polyester 1lock1 hove bee:n reduced, Inclu ding be lt loop o~ we1tern pocket mode ls. .. IUFFUMS.' OWN CREST SH IRT • I Reg . 115.00 lo 130 .00 Reg. 165 .00 10 180.00 Rog. 225 .00 lo 235.00 Reg . 135.00 lo 145.00 Reg. 150.00 to 160.00 Reg.185.00!o 195.00 Reg . 65.00, 70 .00 •.• leg. 85.00 lo 90.00 leg. 75.00 10 80.00 Reg. 135.00 to 1'5.00 • leg. 25.00 to 27..50 leg. 30. 40.oo· ...•.. leg. 45 .00 ........ . 99.00 139.00 189.00 109.00 11 9.00 149.00 54.00 74.00 64.00 109.00 19.99 "' '24.99 34.99 M EN'S FINE NECKWEAR Whot volu•l Whot 'Ovingsl This iJ our o~n populor ~h irt mode of a auper b lend of · 6S"o poly•ster/35% cotton, perm·preued to keep it's crisp look. S1mi--lpr~d collor·in_ wh ite , blue, gold or green. Not oil 1iJ.e1 in ~ery color, but all sizeJ rtp~eaented, 14112-17. Reg. 7.50 'each, now Here's your chance to freshen your wordrob. wit'1 e xc~ptionolly fine ties in ntw 1pring i. colors. Many to choose from ii'\ medivm \ or'1 wide : widlhs. Many from 1tock, .some 1peclol for · this ·oc .. co~ion •.• all from our regular top makers.' Now's' the lim e to buy fer fvturt g ih1 too. Rog. 6.50.7..50 4.69 or 2/9.00 I 4.99 • ... Newport #1 Fash ion Island Newport Cente r Mon ., Thurs., Fri. 10:00 till 9:30; Other Days • 644-2200 10:00 till 5:30 1 ... ~-~---1 ~-....... ··~ ... • -· __ _,.._____ -a.----- ':"' • ~ -. ' .. •r ~ • . .. · . ./ I • \ ' ' .if. DAILY PILOT •. 2 Liners ·Go By , .............. l, l,71 UPI Te!o~nol•, • Ha lf the American-fla~ pa sseng~r fleet is busily s teamin~ in ·this airview made ]Ufil south of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge. Al bottom , the SS President Clevel and. outward bound o~·a· 43-d~y cruise to the OrieQ.l. At top, the SS fres1denl .Wil- son. inbound from an identical _voyage" Both line'] are owMd -by American President . Lines of S.a:t Francisco. and APL ofUcials said they cannot re . call when the two passed in this port. ' .. . . . . . Shakeup~ Due ·As Democrats Taking Over · \_ ·It's Now 30 ., Pasade na State's First Freeway .. .PASADENA -1940 was not the best much of tfte road.;ay ran through pp.ck of tim£s, but it wasn 't the w~rst of lands owned by th~ three cities. ti~. e'ither. ·Most of the right-0!-way ;inrl 't:on- SACRAr.tEJ\'TO (AP)·-Californi~'s ~len lucky.:e-nough to hold a steady i.;truction costs \vere financed by :the J!l71 legisla ture, With pe_mocra,ts, ~o.lding ji;ib., raiM!d fam ilies on a d8'ent' #$·15 J.5-cenl per gallon stale ~a:;; lax and majorities Jn both .houses. J aces a weekly wage. P~tatocs were · .IS c~ls federal aid from ine Public Roads t~ peck : any house costing '$1,Q',l>p,O ~.art Fhakeup of Assembly ccimmittee.s, a to":& a mansion. Standard BulckS ·with Administr_a.tion. Senate power struggle and a proloriged, every extra -radio. heater, whitewalls First ground \\'flS b:·okcn in ~!arch intricate ballle over the touchy issue -were delivered in Midwest towns 1!'JJ8 ancf in time to help handle 1941 of reapportionment. ' for under $900. Tournament of Roses traffic, !he Arroyo Und'r•·,·nri th~· 'S$Ues fro.m . ·~. ---Within a year the country w8:5 'to C'-n k b "th 1-1 '' " .. _ , ~co -e.~.ac \\'.4Y ec_ame e ir:-com- In tax reform will be Lhe partisan tension ·be at war. · · • · I. . December 1940. one diay shy of New · pleted ·unit of the propasefl s~·stem of bet"·een a peC<ln~-t~rm Rell u b I 1 ca n Years Eve, lhe Arroyo Seco #Parkway modern express high\\•ays. absolutely govcr111or and an osteruibly Democ.ral· was dedicated at Fair Oaks '}.venue essential in this most c on g es I e d controlled ltgistat(lfl?. · · ·' 'in SoUth PasadCl,18 . The. ~. ~f , t~e metroJX)litan area in Lhe West.·; In quote Jn the ASserrlbiY the Democrats hold J!Hl T~ept of Rose.ra.nd her 151~·-from ~tlr.~k wrillen at the time. 8 4J.J7 ntajofity. A t.Ough-min~ea..,Jess· princesses cut the cereR1orw.al .ri~, lt continu.ed : "Parkway construction U~h protege ; ¥"-"\biyman Bob Moret,. ap~ traffic mo~ed. For 30· ye&M,-il pcov~ Qr traUic mqving_ i n opposite ti ol Van Nuys, Is l~ t,>emocr•ta' chotOll hb ne'F stop~. ..":I -.: ·. :., dlfeCW;lfti....'separated ·;~y tr.:bed cUrbs. t.o su'cCl>e<l'l'lep\iblit:ai\ Bob Monaian '•• The ;new patkway exten.ded: ,fro~ Each r~way is JS feet W)d4.: providing G\enarm Street in Pasadena lo Avenue for 3 traffic Jane~. Pav~ment is asphalt Assembly Spulu!r. 1 ' •• 22 in Los Angeles, about 6 miles, and concrete and Portland cement concrete, The key C<Jmmitlee assignmenl! .ar~ ' It cost'$5.7 million. • placed to provide coloc contrast between '·''' to bear .. Morelli's stamp# ~With .. It was lhe beginning ol the Califom1a the fo ur lane~ nearest the center j t.here chairmanships slated for a combination . d I freeway system was no median barrier I ... an important nf ]oval Democr;ils an coopera 1ve · . 1 b . h "If -· h k r· I ·ll Planning for 8 rnadway 1n the Arroyo safety cature ecause I c 111 erence Republicans T e ey isca comm1 ee, · d · I t d t k t ff w.,, ancr'~eans, .. ji(expeCl.ld ;.ta : 19 '' a~a-('t')nncction between Pa.'ledeM an 1,n pavemh. ent_ C() o,r ~!I .'l ~' ~ep ,ra .1,c,. · •· bl •k As~bl rflarl Lh~ central Los Angeles area hed txigu n rom c angin~ an~s . -.... an w1 10 .. mod·dressingf S a~ . y in lhe last rl;iyi; of the 19th century. p<'rm 1t safe averagr speeds in ex cess \V1lhe L. Bro~·n o 'an ran~1sco. . The first su r\;ev was made in 189~. of 45 miles per hour." The ~late Scnatr's. partisan picture ll· follo~ed A n8tural trail ·through the 1\'o"' the Arroyo Seen Parkway lof- is more comples. T~cre Democrats hold C!:QYOO which lndians had used for ·cen· hcia llv , the Pasadena freeway\ hovers only a !-vote majontY. on paper, 3}}d. tuf.ies. on 1ht. brink of the over.JO chasm. Is lr1 'facl. ·may not be able lo agre~0~ ln the early 1900s. a bicycle speedway it obsoltel:' lnadequat~?. I~ the . ~ themselves at all on a Dem Kl t ·wis built part "-'BY between Pas11dena miles per hour speed hm11 unreal1st1c . !lucceed the 1ncum?ent Senatt Pr~ en and Los Angeles. ulilizlr\g 'tllt. Arro~·o 1n thei:.e ·nays of muscle cars? It's true pro tern .. mnser'\•aLive Sen. Jack .Scllrade ' route. It was not a financial succes:-:-:011 shouldn't dri\·e it al 70, hu1 those of San Diego. . and was never completed. Later, vi'ith v.·ho commute along it r1aily don't srem T\1·0 11!'8.dillC Democrats. ;:ire v.·.agi]lg , ,.oe-Jl:t1l<>'s popularity. came ~rea!l"rl tn mind. The speed v.·ould interfere "'.1th .a low-prnflle. closed door "ar for votes.H,"prt!sure by citizens nf P;isadtna. $0!.ith their enin.vment of "''hat somr 1h1pk Onr is scholarly ,James ~ll.lls ~f San Pasadena and Los Angeles for e motor 1s nor of !he most beautiful roadways D1rgo. an Unru~ ally. ·-wi:iile in the hiizhway in the Arroyo Seen. * 1n California. Assembly. fl.hlls is a h1st.or1an .. leacher \Vith the passage ol leg1slatiOn perm11 -Each day ii carries an aver11gc !I0,000 anrl fnrmr r museum curator. Hw; ma1or ling* exrension or state highwiays into , r-hic!es in both direct.ions. It has 1111 c11mprl1tor is cnunt.y doctor St~ph.en and·.through cilles. r;i1hrr than cnnf1 n1ng tllf' la1est safety refinements. The ol!J Te;;le. a 16-.vear Senate vct!'l'an · wMse them tn rural area.~. 11 brcame pnssihlr l1 ~bt standards. originally rrcctrd closr ..... " shucks." farm-boy speaking manner fnr 1hr stair !n help hear thr ro~t In Jhr Frrrwa y lanes. havr hf'rn rcplacPrl m;i~ks a snph1st1catcd inlcllcc:t. of r1ghl -0f-11·11y acquist\1on and ron-hy nrw · break.<1w;iy" slar.darrls. placed Th1Ju!:h r-.11!1s cla ims he h;is a majority stniction. · · farthrr from the roadwa.v. Pavement of the 22 Democrats pl edged W him. Jn the m1fi.\!l30s the Arrnyn. Srr n has !wen scrraterl to improvr skid 1hrce conservath•c Democrats are known P;irkwav A.~soc1at1on was formed to gain res1s tflnce in .,.,.et \1•cather and prevenl tn he arlflm11nlly opposed lo his election. t he as~slaoce of loc11.I agencie.!i Af1rl h~·droplaning. Rai~rt pavemcn! marker~. 'feale: on the nthc.r hand, lacks some official,c; in forwarding !he endtavo~. The \much more visible in w'f'l wcathrr and of the widl'sprcad support ,._1ills has association "M-'On passaite of legisl ation fat night, have replaced pain1ed lane frnm more l iber~l senators. So,· T~ale making the Arroyo Srco Parkway a stripes. anrl Mills may h~ve to court ~.eJJUQ~ca_n _c;tale highway. The project·lhtn became Next summer. the two in~ide lanes. votes and try for viclory Ofl a floor the responsibility of the California initially designed as passing Janes ''otc. Highway Commission anrl the "'.'!:!At e tx-cause they were expected to be lightly J[ no Democrat -evui a C<Jmpromise Division of Highways. and the v1:-inn used. will be completely reconstructed. or dark-horse candidate -musters 2l of the roadw11y came that much nearer resulting in better driving conditions and votes by the Jan. 4 opening-.data. to reality. a reduction in the melntenance wnrk Republican Schrade will remain pro lem. Right-0f-way 11cquisilion C<Jsl11 v.·ere \v~ic~ now occasionally interrupts traffic at Jea,c;t JemJX)rarily, even though his between $400,000 and $500,006. 11nd t· flow. . party is in the minority. covered hundreds or small ~reel~, but In Another :m years, cars may he Ne w California Mea sure Hurts Nevada Divorces . -. . . --. CARSON CITY. Nev-1,J ~PJ) -Oivprces. ln )'Je\'ada' during lbe.lirit-11 - months of 1970 dropped by mOfl! .tha.rt 15 percent -apparently because of • new U"berallzed law in neigtwoting Callf6rnt1. .., The state health division . .ftportttf tbat-t:irellminary figures show 7.998 divorces qr anqulmc?nts were .iranted In tt70 through November rompared,to 9,474 for the same period in l!IS. ~J • -· Calif or.Illa new dissolllfuln d ifta~lqei law w~nl into effect Ja~. 1, l97Q . ~ thell .bad'been prcdictiol'iS earlitf: tb.11 would'iijJt Into the Ne vada divorce trade. :., · Nevada has a ,;ix wetlls ·•aif.inl'·period and many Califomiaru; took ad· · vantage o(lhe.closeness ~gel their d(Yotce in Nevada. . .. John Sullivan, chief of the villi)· statistics section of thf! heallh division, uld hardest hit was Washoe Counly. which inc hx:l tS Reno. where the divorce trade dropped by 21.5 percent. 1n Clark County, which includes Laa Ye1as, divorces were· dawn by tr percent. · · , In the Jirst II rtionths ·of I~. ,t14~k (;pUnty had 4.834 dlv0trts or 51 per· cent of the at.lite total. TMs year there ~ere 4,302 or ~-• pcr~nt ol the total In Clark County. Washoe County recanted 3.SJJ dlvort'CS or ann"ulmenLs Jn 198t but that number dt"Qt>Pfd to i.m t.hi5 >¥.•r. In 1969 Wa shoe County ac- counted for 37.3 percent ol ~ st.ate total but la down to 34.7 pereeni lhl1 year. d irfercnf, perhaps e!ectron1ca\ly pluggetf .jn lo respond to master network controls. Engine power may come from M>Urces -unknown today. Drivers may be saner, less. frantic. But surely thcrt wlll be a "parkway'' throu11h the Arroyo. Pavilion Queen Hearin er Slated . " Thl!l'Avillon Queen. the lour boat once referred to as the "behemoth of the bay" by R critic but more often described i'IS an a!Sel to Nev.·port Harbor. will be the subjed of still another pu'blic hearing . Jan. 11. , Owner Phil Tozer Is seeking a permllf\ent commercial harbor permit to operate the craft. Tozer has been operating und4!r a lemporary license granted lcist fall as a contlnU1nct of a tr~al period. At lhet time. the: boat h11d come in for somt' biller criticism from some w11terfrorir .. residenls who complained about Lh.f! noise emahating from partying peo!»e aboard and a loudspeaker describin& Nev.•port landmark!. • ,• • r • • • ' .. silverwood·s SEMI ANNUAL MEN'S S~ITS· 56.90·16.90 Reg. to 89.95 Worsteds-Midweights in stripes, solids, pla ids in new wider lapels 95.00 SUITS . ' New fashions in single and double·breas ted ;,,odels ••..•..•.•. from 79.80 100.00:110.00 SUITS . \ Qua lity worsted ta il ored with E~ropean .flai?.' ................ from 84.90 55.00--60 :00 BLAZERS & :SPORTCOATS --. Choice of hopsacks -t.weeds ·flannels; single & double_· breasted .. from 46",90 60.00-95.00 SPORTCOATS & DUOS ·. . Latest styling. l nclud·i~g blazer·s with patterned slacks .......... 1rom 49,90 ; . I HARTSCHAFFNER&MARXCLOTHING ~ 125.00-135.00 SUITS f in est worsteds -sharkskins-blends •.•....•......•. .'. : . from 99,90 135.00-150.00 SUITS · Luxury woolens and fine imported fabrics .••.............•• from 114,90 155.00-175.00 SILVER TRUMPETERS . Premium fabrics, custom ta iloring ..•........ _ ...... : .•. 1rom 129.90 89.95-100.00 SPORTCOATS Worsteds-tweeds-blends. Sin gle & double-breasted •..... '. . f rom ·7 6.90 ,,,,_"''"*-'~··w .• =---~·~,~~-™""'-1;,rre'.:»,{i;:,;%,\~~k: <r-·· ·· '~~~w;.~~-~~::, '-·,£Jl:t0E:..~~·"'-·:*Ji%·''-~"f~~::" ~!'«1b1..~s~:0%wt:~ 2-PANT SUITS Also blazer suits with matching a nd contrasting slacks. • REG. 125.00 99.90 SLACKS! SLACKS! All famous brands-flares and double knits. REG. 20.00·40.00 15.90·32.90 FURNISHINGS & SPORTSWEAR VALUES 8.50·11.00 Arrow Mach II sport shirts, incl. discont inued styles .........•.. 3.99 7.00·7.50 Arr9w dress shirts-wh~es, fan cies, ind. discontinued styles •..•. 4.99 8 .00-12.00 Dress shirts, famous-name brand . Long and short sleeves ... 5.99·7.99 8.00-9.00 Pa jamas, fin e quality fabr ics, fu lly cut. Coat styles .......•. 5.99·6.99 3 /4.50 Underwear, boxer shorts, br iefs , athletic and T-sh irls .•.......... 3/3.50 1.50-2.00 Stre~h socks-one size fits all. Ankle lengths and over-the -calf • 991· 1.49 9.00 -16.00 Sport shirts. long and short sleeves. Sol ids and patterns •.. 6.99·12.99 10.00· 13.00 Kn it sh irt s. Collars and turtleneck slyles. Ny lon Ban· Lon' kn its .. 6.99 10.00-20.00 Assorted kn it sh irts. Long and short sleeves ............ 6.99·11 .99 16.00-40 .00 Sweaters, wool and Orlon ·acryl ic cardigans and pu llovers 11 .99·24.99 OUTSTANDING SHOE VALUES• . 37 .00·40.00 World famous Nettleton shoes, many styles ................ 26.10 118.95·21.95 Fine qua lity brand name shoes, great styles ..•.•..... 14.10 & 18.80 •Al •II •to,.., 1retpt USC I Palm 1,,,1,.,. SAVINGS FROM OUR WOMEN'S DEPT. 11.00·45.00 Se)larates-famous·name virgin wool pla ids ...... : ....... 1 /2 Off 10.00·20 .00 Blouses-skirts-pants -shifts, odds and ends .............. 5.00 50.00·220.00 Suits, fine wools and wool knits and rayons ...•.•. ~.-29 .90-1 49.90 30.00-120.00 Pant suits, two and three-pc styl es. Gre at assortment .. 19.to-&9.to 15 .00·52.00 Coordinates-fine sportswear from fa mous maker ....... 7.90·2t .to 34.00-46.00 Dresses , famous·maker collection, including polyester knits ...• 12.00 8.00-23.00 Sportswear-th is-and·that in junior sizes .• ....... ,.; .•. 2.00·17.oo--'- 36.00·50.00 Dresses, famous-name brand -assort ment ...•....•.. 19.90·29.to Values to 66.00·Pant suits, wool knits and washable polyester knits ....... 31.to 23.00·60.00 Dresses, misses sizes . Assorted fabrics.~l)iies. colo rs .•. 15.90·39.to '23.00·46 .00 Dresses, junior sizes in many styles aniftolors .••••••.. 15.90-32.90 50.00·70 .00 fash ion coats and all weather coats .•.•••.•. · ....... , .1'(~ to ,1 /2 .Oii •At USC, ro,,.~· l'l•t •, 1'ftd Ln y.p, .,.,,.. ... ,,. . . SHOP SUNDAYS', NOON 'Tl l FIVE. ~All 1tar11 ax ct pt use. 45 FASHION IS LAND e NEWPORT CEN TE R I • ·. • • 1 - • I -Public Br GEORGE LEID.\6-._ ....... , ...... ,. Pua re:ltua have betn m>tmd IO lcq, It J, aimoot impouiblt for the avera1e newmtan to recall a time when his mall did net Contain • fiood ·flf 1KH:alled new1 itams frOf!l lfli.ON of-publit rela· lionS men. The first pren release pre- dated mall Hrvlct:, by score11 of centuries. according to Ray .Johnson · of Cal St ate Fullerton. A fann ltulletin, not unlike current releues from the U.S. Department (')( Apiculture, was unearthed by ar c he ol o1i1l1 in Iraq. Distrlbutftl ill ll:IO B.C., the missive told fanners how tD .~w and harffat crop.'!, how lo" irrigat~ and offered hints nn how to deal with field mice. Nottiina ls .known of what l;>tfell the author of that prtL'I release, said Johnson, a pro- fessor in Cal State's Com· mUnic1tions Department. DEBATE ISSUES The firat paid per~uadef~ were ·t-' Grtek city-stale sophisl!! · J'hb. look to the street-! to debate both sid~ of issues. Their 11alaries frequently 'were paJd hy senate· candi· dates .. The most famous soph- ist was Socrates. John90n started fhe publ ic relations curricu lum at Cal State Fu11trton and cootinuH to teach Jive courses in. public relations. He also is 1 principal in a Fullerton public relations firm which gives him a chance lO test hi~ clas!room theori~. ·After the Greeks. the next '1grear'PR era inliistnrY came ""ith the Roman Empire," Johnson said. "TO: Jlflrsuade the senate to continue funding his conquests in Gaul , Caesar filed his ac- count!! or the Gallie Wars ." Johnso11 noted. "The letter., wert sheer propt1ganda, and were very suceessful." .,;..--_ Rame also developed the first "pseudo-events" to sway public opinion. The circuses. Johnson maintains. were little more than PR stunts u~ to" blind Romans to the urba11: bli.llht that surrounded t.tiem. The "stars" of man y circuses frequently w e r e publicists or quite an othe r type -.tht. Oiristian martyrs. ADVANCF.MAN "'St. Paul was tht advance man t n. r Christianity," Johnson u.id. "His life, hi!! !let.ions and his writi"gs were pure public relations for Chriltianity. His epistlts were among aomt of the most ef- fective press releases ever written ." The emperor Constanline eventually decided to join rather ' thAn fight the. swing er public favnr ln tht ideal!! nf Christia11.ity and Johnson cites this as evidence of the erfectiventu or puhlic rel1- tion.!. Altl!outh th• theory had I DAILY >ILOf • f Relations Studied at Cal State · :;ee:.:"':Y~~ ... th:::'.'.:i Students Study 'News' Missives-FromJ BOO.~B.C. :~::;!~1~U1i:::. of ~lo Machiavelli Ulat the ' • decade there ltas bttn a 64 world heard the term Ale1ander l:Junilton, and Beri-the fou11ding fathers. Tho.s:e. vlNt... 'j)reu conference to com· percent increase in· th t ed.;..tio!W inlllwlioM ud commWtil&y .,,ite or,..u;.. tions operate their own publie relations mtlls. "engineerinJ public aupport... jamin Franklin, among Others, early American press release! LINCOLN WOflDS munkatt worki.Ags of tovtm-. number of people employed In his essay on power polllks all were first clau molders still provide students oI tha. , While Lincnln frequently mept .to the people. , In . the profession, Johnson h. Ir . the Reed. ol public opinion. Constitution with background. apoke· of lht "powtr r:A. public Johnlon rates Fr a n·k 11 n aaip. . Mac ia~e .1 outlined understand ; ln fact, Jefferson , was the about-the intentions of th• rtlatfoes!' 'be emplo,Yed nO PR Delaoq Roosevelt ~ Jef'ln • -.AINLY·JN. N\IC for politk:iarus:lo first man 1Jn hll!ltory to use framers of the backbone of man. 1 Kerineey as· the ,Pre'sldei!U ln·thl'US 100000 people and manipulate public opinion. the phrue "public relationl " U.S. law and government. 'nlf: first preaidential cam-~t skilled in p{ibllc retiti~' work "hill o; P,'n ·Ume in the They'vt bttn doing It m~e JohNOn rel1tes. The first President t 0.. pai9n ln w~ich_Wblic rtlationl'I in modem times. oPlnlOrl \ni:luatry, with more or JesS suceessfully ever):ince. ~ .J Whi.le It ts argued ··by some employ a press secretary akin played a major part in ·the Harry Truman. Woodrow than.· 8 ,fourth located . in New The lord chancellors (lf that the "Federalist' Papers" t() .those of latter d a Y' · tlfort.oi: of both major parti~ Wilson and Lyndon .1Dhr19on Vork.Ctty. C.llfornla Is a close Eniland probably were the did not really coqvtnce many , presidents was And r t w was In 1898 when McKinley nearly tie· for the dislinctlon second with more than 500 first ro~al public relatioas they nevert!iele5' se~allzed in Jackson who hired Amo..' Ken-faced. and beio ' William Jen-of most poorly using public firms -t1peratin1 In Los appointees. They faced a dual ma.i:ir Cillon1al ne\¥Spapers and dall ... publisher of the Boston 1 nings Bryan. • relatio115 to forward lht goals Angele s. alMe. Only seven PR chore of .-Interpreting the provided w Ides pr tad un-Globe , as his ''kitc hen Theodore ·Rrosevelt wa~ the of the Presidency . fl.rn"ul: operate ill Or1nie Coun- pubtic willto kings and the dtrst.andin& ol the goals of cabinet" public relations ad-first Presi~ent to employ the Public rel ations _practices Ly, although many tmtu.&tries, king 's will to the public. " FLACK MEN Voltaire-and Rousseau att flack men credited by Johnson with engineering the French RevcilutiOR through effective ute of press release:i1. Interestingly, W 11tI1 m INTIRIOR ·U.S. bwipel! 1Ptftdt IS biJ... lion anouaUy to ..,..,.d the wm:t about l h e l r toodl GI' strvlcu ttroulh public rela- tions chl.nllelJ. That amount Is 1bovt the billions spent 1Mua1ly for advertising ind n.les pr&- motion of product.s. Thtrt art 6,000 m11jor cor poratiOflJ in the U.S. whicli operat.e ·tbtiir ow• pul:>lic rel•· tiOM. d1p1rt1ntnta Johuon 1aid. Shake:ipeare s u p po r t • d himself as a publicist for the Globe 'I'heatf!r prior to becom- ing known as the Bard of Avon. Unfortunately, to some newsmen, the trend toward poetic license in news releases co11tinue:i today, Jhough thett is no modem parallel'tn Will who leaps immediately to LATEX P.AINT mind . Co 1 um bi a University's predecessor, King's College, is cr~ited ·wtth issuing the first press release. accardin1 to Johnson. The aJU1ouncement of their first graduation exercise nn June 21 , 1758, ran with exactly the same verbialile In all of the "th"en J)ubilshed journal!! in New York City. Johnson note5 that the com· menceme11t itself was one of the early uses of anolb"er PR tool -the staged event. It wa:i another "staged event" he ··said, that dtd-Ul"f!-mnsl" to change the cnurse of publlc sentiment about tht;,~reJations of England. • FINEST HOUR The Boston Tea Joh11son claims. wa5 colonia1 public relations' finest ,hour, cappint seve ral dec11d!s nf pamphleteering which inspiied the colonists . tn the pOint or firing the "shot heard 'round the world." Samual Adams, Thomais Paine, Thom as Jefferson , Bus Driver Course Set An evertin.g course for bu~ drivers will be. offered at Orange Coa.st College this spring for the first time. The nine·week course will bow in February with another sect.ion planned for the 5ecand half of the semester, A college spnkesman said~ Ray .Jones of the OCC transportation department will teach the cou rse for new bus drivers. The second course will be for drivers with Ol1j! or more years' experience. Two unil..'I of col~ge credit will be given for each course. 2666 HARBOR BLVD. 546·7080 COSTA MESA .. WEEKDAYS · 9 to 9 SATURDAY SUNDAY 9 to 6 VACUUM CLEANER 'BAGS 0 A11ort1d 1i1e1. PAK Of J -.,., . . ~· ··· .. '• 49c , 8 WAY SCRAPIR 0 I ,1;]1 ce11"t fi•u•• "ow tll1v ••' tl.1 I w•v• eul of ii. u"leu vou u•• the keftdle fe k11ec• •ff • loo•• 11•il. 0 bot tYtr• u:reoi11' •urf•c•• ju ot by rol11i11f the heed. '<'OU S/o.V VOO Nl!l!C> Tb M INT, VOO SA'{ YOU OID!rl'i INH!ltfT Af"oitfu .. r . TEJ.LY,,._ Mt'.AT J'M, . C oN..utt. 00 .1 lrALS FOR 10 PC. OXWALL SOCKIT sn 0 This i1 • t ••1l l /I ,,;,, "··'· . D l11clud11 the 1per'.r "''"' •••11~h '"' n .. ••••11d1r. 0 l1cket7 Ne. I"'''"' rechel whe1 ,I +t1lk1' 1bout th1 drt~er. 711 0 Get !we \;11d1, 011e wi+h ,,;,,;"' n,,, '"" •"e without, 0 A11il !he lu9 th1t 11io1 your "'OfllY·"""'" VIII buy Ofll , Wl"Ctll'i "' witho ut, $ CHOICE-OF COLORS 0 Thit i1 • "••!we •t.c'.ref up for •• 111• ho~ ce1114 •• 1111 10 lew. H'1 ••t· l .40 • 91Jlo11 juir..e 10 tuy 111ou9h. A11d th• t1"•1i1h ••• 9eod thru J 1111111y .. ,,, ,, 0 So111• f1lk1 u1• +ti111 '• peck leo1• Ch1i1hn•1 d1c•r1lie111 •••'f lili.1 te ,,..,., • wr11th. · 0 lut 11 Illy h•111e il't I 110111 1, hohl tre1h, L4.11" ...... 11 •• , .. •f ~ ••. ). O F•r 11 ,.1. tr•1ft ••11t. 0 ~ih •llY 1t111,erJ 1el,1rirtt or f1efll• ll11J. 0 li9 t4.I flui" ot., ,,...,., '""""'"···· • ,11 •• , ,,;, .. fo r 10 111ut1h. Village /in Uproar 49c 10c IA. Over Unwed Teacher RENNES. France (APJ - The villace of Mcdrt ac i.~ divided over a 25-year-old teacher who think:i it her af- fai r if she want! to ha ve a baby without bdn& married. ..(nnick Araujo, who wa:ii assignff to the public scMol as a lUCher lasj fall , e1pecl.!l A baby ear\r in 11171. She 1JC0TnJ • :NaestlOM · thJt · she marry tM .man wiift whom !he is livlnJ. ... Wt iJ:ltend 1to ntm')', but Jater ,. Jft.tr tM baby Is born.•• (IM said. "In any cast, 1 doii 'l want to he fcrc«I." Miu .A4uj0 a!Jo refused whtn a transrer to anoU.r school WI& proposed. She WI! then OU:.p.ncNll;by tho -_. authorltiel. Parent.s of the school':i pupil!! have taken side!!. One jilroup. pressing for her ouster. said : "We cannot permi t our children tn be turned over to a t.eacher wbo is not m ~ r a 11 y , irreproachable.'' About 20 parents signed a peti- tion backing Miss Araujo. The union of teachers is also sup- porting her. Medreac, ·at the eastern end of Brittany. has a population ol 1,600, mostly busy with .agriculture. A few dozen 10 by bu:i daily to work in an .automobile factory in Rt.nnell, Roman Catholic sch o o J s have about three times u many 5tudent.il in Medreac as tht state school. stop by for a try .. --- """"oO!lft 11 . <iWq"bet$ A. ~CADILLAC llCll HAii.•6'1 I t.VO. I COSTA MllA . (714) MO-t1oet FLINT SANDPAPER O It", lh• biq 1!1tel, veu r..•11 cul 1IMeol tk•e• ••ndinq piece• out le• th. "'•thi11e .... d ••. D """''•' ''"'· 111d 11• homift y. . 1c SHllT T.S.P. CLEANER O s1;11 tll e n.,, 1fuff •• 111• te p••l"•r• • 1urf•c1 for pei11t;119. 0 Whv ;, II the 11ew 1tull h,1 f111cy llelnel ell .. •Iii! th;, uqly 0j11°"lt •11h11h it1 s·us. 59c 0 01" 1i•Mlltv, ltvt they 41• · t•* utHI 11,, "•"'t thy. 0 Te t• witto thet l11•tJM1111 .. , ,1h1t •• tel<ll Y•ll lljt .. ,. 59c DRYER VENT HOSE He"~ "'"~' ,.,.,,, uo 11 it •"" tli•t S,111 ;,11 Mo11 in l~e •••••• will dry up i nd f•il•· •w1y. 0 Or ii will en~el11p1 y&u• ir.•• 10 you C•11.le •111 kew le w1!k 191111. 29C LIN. fT. ·~W.HORSI ·•ucl(ns I m Witt. • , ....... lty f•urt ..... ''" 111ilk··· 11wlrl•••• .,-Keff•l<ll 11 1t1cett41 wittl tt.t ... (J No •tte"'bly; 11• 11.ilHtf, 11• 11thi11f, .... •11• th• • 2-4t ... it '"' ••• ~ lt1c• *• ... ""'' .,. ... , ····· - 2X4 n. PEG•OARD ...... ........... -. : : : ~-: . : : :.: ; : ~ ~ ~ .... \.1,, ••••••••• • • .. 1..\\ ......... . •••• <. • •••••••• .. .. .. . .. . ... •.• ' .. • ...... . l' ........... . ' : • 1 / .1 < ' •. ~'I'.'~~-~ ._._.,.I. 0 Uo tful 1luff. l11t•111led ~v • 9uy wh• let fl'( with h;1 1h•l9u11 el• Pi•ce •f llet4he••" 1io '"" '"'"'' up • f"' ,. m;Uio11eire. 0 l uv 111•119h, •• 411111't ••111 it layi r1t' •••u'"' 11 •••• $1 ·a IPllY au.-. scRUI••• . . . D Y•it ft11 •'911t tk4 . pow,rful .ecr•IMier •""' ,, ... v9ur 1t .. 1t. 0 With. '"..,iftrfcf'f1• •f , e11v l )l.,:-l 111tre''f'Mut t, •*h,M1• J l't 2 !tuck., D h'1 st»I e ,eM,4,,1; , ...... i~·· •• , .. ., I I ' ~ • I ' HMlf IR 1" D ' F;ll l"t witfo cl•+h.1•"¥U11it k'"' 11•M '"""'' ... tit' tit .4.;le veu'tie,tMir tli111, flli1 h It, 0 ' f11y t. kffjt.tl111t •l-i .... ect ,,t11tit. • • ' I \' J / ' ' • , . DARY ROT EDITORIAL PAGE. r . -. • .City Problems • Ill 1971 '. . • Life would be simpler for Orange Coast residents and lheir clty ,l?Overnment.s if boo~s coul~ be closed nn civic problem5 on (l calendar basis. That way, a fresh start on ne'\v problen1 s for a new year c~ld be made. Bul [t doesn) work lhal. w;;iY. M.a ~y unr~solved issues will be carried into 1971. to be .101ned \\'Jt.h new p roblems. Consi der: the. coostal cities alphabeticaJJy : Cott• Mna. flownt()~11 rede.uel~ent IO?m.!i la;· ~est among J!nl eve~ts, Pu?lic hear1n,gs be.,1?1nn1n,1? 1 ~ Ma rch or April wi lt find residents and the city cou~ctl considerinJZ more th~n $8 million in projects inv?lving realignment of Newport Boulevard and r~locat1nn nf shops -all re\atcit to the eventual exten.~1on ot New .. port f<'reev>a)-. . ~ Costa Mesa will al60 ha ve continuing interest in such CO!Jtroversies as Orange County Airport'~ future, Coast Freeway location, beautificaUo~. street improv~ ments. possibl e horse racing at the fairgrounds and the drug and crime prob!e1n:i;. But dov.1ntov.'n redevelop- ment \vitl be aJ stage center. Fountain Vall ey. ( 'ivic center expansion. especially the Question· of a civic a uditorium. wiJJ be the city·~ primary prob,lem -and . in fa ct , it may be the only serious concern in 1971. Huntington Bea ch. Non·' ranking a.s the largest coastal city .bew.·een Loni:r Beach a nd San Diego, Hunt- ington Beach ran count on havi n_g its share of prob!·ems assoc iated \\'tt h continuing rapid _g rowth. Amonj.? these, nu111bcr one in im portance is the problem of school fi nance. Vo ters turned down a 69- cenl tax override fnr the union hiJ:rh school district la st November. If it fails again in an electio n Ma rch 9. the distFicl's tax rate will drop to the legisla ti ve mini mum of 85 cen t ~ .July 1. Chain reaction lg th!s. including ac:crcdital1on ,1eopardy, could be cata~rophic. The Ocean \'iew School District has sched ul ed a n Q\'erride election for F eb. 9 to conlinue its curren t tax rate at 12.75. includinJt a Sl.25 override. .'\ttention will also focus on the ('onli nuin.e: drlve to revitaliu old downto wn a nd to ga in public rec reational easements over the 2.5 mile Huntiniton Pacific beach. Laguna Beach. Bitter controversy t as character- ized much of 1970 a nd more may be expected. The city council has been in and-out of hot water ever ~ince the April election, and may find it 'scaldin~ hot as a result of the opposing views on the city's handling cYl the Christ- mas "happening." Just out of a heated controversy over a do.11:: ord in- ance. the council is heading into another storm over hig h rise on the oceanfront. . R.en ect'ing the basic struggle between would·be developers and would-be villagers. vigorous disputes are forecast over proposals for Main Beach develop- ment and hillside development standards. Newport Beach. Civic COIJ.lroversy likslY "\,will .1lt*l! erate as much heat here as 1n Lagq~., Hif Jflrcn-v, Newporters will vot(!,. in a_ v~ry possitil f~gal election, \v heth~ to can"cel the existing' freew alignment a nd adopt a charter amendment requi ring l'tfere.ndums be- for ehand nn any new freewa y agre~ents. And the electi ons a ppear likely to embroil the CJtYin lawsui ts. If costs can be cut ~enou~h for a __ flew civic center, a bond electi on to fi nance it likely wll!·be scheduled in November. Oth~r lively issues l~voly_e tidelands use fees. city planning 1n general, high fise, Upper Bay development and city of Irvine incorpoi:ptlon. San Clement•. Concerns here ar• largely routine -streets, sewers, .,Pier entrance reb~.-ldinJt and com- munity clubhouse )repla cement. Pres denti~I. secur~ty made possible a large federa l _grant, enef1t1n g pol ice pe rsonnel and equipment. Money is .va.ilable fQT. fir.e depa rtment i1n pro~.ement and the a reii~!l l also be nefit fron1 its fu·s t hospital and ma.inr sho . IO.lit" center. The ra n~e ·on the Orange Coast I be from quiet progress lo ragir:i.2 conlroversy in 1 971~'The year won't be duU on the civic front Tlie Syste1t1 Is Fl.ou1idering A New Year: -U.S .. _ _Arm,y ·Is • 'Ill Trouble -GENERALS Take Mental Stock of Self WASHINGTON -The Army is in trouble. from the gold braid that adorns General \Vestmore!and 's cap to the mud that clings to the foot.51ngger·s boots. The syslem is floundering. The bras.<i know it. The noncoms know it. The Gls know it. ( t-.t;~ ,1 medals l.o add ;i ALSO feel Lhey need to their luster. These What they all know, however. the Arm y Is r~uctant to admit. Official spokesmen give 01t!y partial an- 1wers or no answers a t all to inquiries. To find out wha!'! wrong with the Arm y, we h ~ v e tailked to Grs and 1enera\s ahke From the Pot001ac to the Rhine, from Seoul tn Saigon. Here are the stark facts: Gts ARE DES ERTING in droves. In 1970, S2 out nf every 1.000 .<iO\dir;:.· riskt.!!_J couit·marlial !o escape frnm t e Army .. This is three times the de.se ion rate just f.ive year~ ago. -Disciplinr is lax. a p pro <l c hin g outr ight insurrection in some units. Lawful orders ·gi.ven un~r e?rnbat con· ditions are often ignored . 1Sold1er.~ pubhc· ly partici pate in unauthorhed dr.monstr11· tiom. Underground newspapers. ~ome openly seditious. are f Io u r i s h i n g . Lawsuits to prot.ectr soldiers' right.,, unheard or just a few years ago. are becoming cmnmonpl1ce. The f i r s t ' sergeant is no longer fiod , but just anoiher misguided "lifer." -THE ARM Y Is literally going to pnt. Marijuana Is as abu ndant as the monsoon mud in Vie tnam. Hard drugi-:: can be purchased for pocket ch ange. in Saigon. Army hospitals have become havens of drug abuse. -Racial tension Is sim mering on many- Armv posts. Blacks and wh ites work together by day, segregate and fight hy night. Many militant~ frankly Intend tn use their Army training to wage guerrilla warfare against the U.S. -TOO MANY officers put promotions ahead of patriotism. A combat command , for example, has beco.me an unwrillen requirement for field grade promotions, especially for Colonels see king their fir!t star. Generals <flso move up the ladder fa sler if they have combat records. F'or the S<ike of their careers. combat c0m- mands in Vletn;:im have been ro\aled every six lo eight months . Consequently, the lroops are constantl y bein.(.! Jeri by gree n officers. Huma n life liler;illy hAs become a means to an end for ambitlnus office rs. The ·dirt soldier~ die, their parents (let fl ag-draped cnffin~. and the generals receive the kudos. Are handed out to just about every i;:enerAI who ta kes a helicopter ride over a battlcfie.ld. Almost ha lf or lhe general• bat!'-from Viclnflm last year , most ()f lhem swivel-chai r commanders, camt ' home decorated for bra r;ry in combaL Colonels in charge or batta lions get decorated so automatically H111t thei r medals hAve become known as the. ''bflt- talinn commanders' packets." Among the enlisted men who do most of the fighting and dying, in cotltrast, only one in 10 • v.·as decorated for bravery. -TT IS ALSO drllled Into o f f I c e r s that the way tii get ahead U! to conform and never lo criticize, E!fielency ttport.3, which lMgely determine promotions, mPasure conformity rather than 1bility. Ahle nffice rs who raise criticisms get low ra!ings. The inevita ble result is th•/ the Army has come under sway o mediocre officers. -In recruiting for lht ranks. the Army rromises soft jobs ror those who enlist. Those who are shanghaied-the dr11ftee.111, I.hr. poGr. lhe bl.'!ck, the dull. the walking wounded-are thrown into Uie foxhole~. Th e be"-men invariably get the choice, rear·cchelon assignments. Thus the cream become the bureaucrats. The dregi-:: become lhe dirt sold iers. Jn other word.'!, the purpose of the Army is I~ figh t. yet its policy ls kee p the best men oul of combat. As the new year opens, now is as good a lime as any to take mental l'ltock of yourself. Are you as nut of joint llS condition! seem to be? Ha~ your mind curdled'.' Have you become feather.pated from the pre;sures of keeping up wilh the Joneses •"4. putting up with the follies of our antic era? \Vell, here's an easy way to find nut how nnrmal you s re. Simply ask yourself rhe following questions: DO YOU SOME· TIMES have an im· pu lse to put your hesd under wa ter and keep it there JuSL to drown out the onises of this world? Wot1!d you consci- F i entiously return .11 I dime to someone who overpaid you that amount in making Phange? Would you do the same thing if the sum was a million dollars~ 'I Shall Cut and Squeeze' When you see 1 dog scratching flea~. do you feel sorry for the dog and rush to hi~ aid with an insecticide. or rln you harbor a sneaky sym pathy for the fle a$ because in this lire they are always in the role of the. underdog!>? All right. rhildren Daddy wil l IPll ~·nu Jwt one more story Aboul Sir Rnnalrl of Holy Rood 11nd hi~ fa i!hful squirl', SaQcho Reinecke. Then it's hcdd,v.bye. W°ell. nnw. a.~ you r~n1rrnber, Sir Ronald , afler .fiour long years searching through The Tangled ni.Jcket had <il l;ist alaln ttte Dread Un· ruh in mo rt.al com· bat. Anrl now it was time once again for ~ that annual glorious . event -The Battle ' , ol Ule Budget. Slr Ronald and Sancho rounded ;i turn In the tortuoua path and thf!re before them in the murky gloom lay The Budget - a grey and 1wollen creatur~ with • thousand 1tran1e append ages v.·aving in tht_stilfptp. "Ob, Sire. I fea r for you," whisl)'red Slncho palin{l. '"For this creature grows bup and more awesome with each pass· iq Y'ar." "Ql/ArL NOT. \IARLET," said Slr Friday, January I, 1911 The editorial pagt of Ute Dailu -PUot 1tfb 't.o '"'°"" mtd stim-uln.te rta.d.lrl by pr11enting this MWspaptr's opiniorll and com- mtntafl{. on top(et of i~t~rest ond significance, l>~ provtd111g tJ forum for the uprtssfo-n tJf our readers' opininn.'11 and b11 prt sr,nting the divcr1c vltw- polnts fJ j lnform.trl ob.'ltrvtr• and ipokemien on topics cf tit• dou. Robert N. Weed, Publllber .\ r Art Hoppe Rnnald con~id tly ''I i;hall best i~ in the fashio9 J ve in the past. I shall <:ul, squeete trim." So saying, the noble kni,1;ht drew hi!l (11mtd Swinging Sword. shouted his f..a,red battle cry -"For Decency! For Purity~ And for Ju st Plain Good· ness " -and charRed th(' hideous beast. ala!hing this way and th at. Rut cai;h time he slas~..--<m-. ap- pendage, therr was a scre11m or agony ·rrom those the appendage protected. And in some magic fashion, the cut quickly "healed, while the appendaJ,te only grew bigger. Sir Ronald paused to rest ()0 his sword. frowning thoughtfully. "Verily. !\ancho." be satd at la1t, "tis the 11cre11m! of lhl'l8e Affected that rure and 11trenglhen the creature. If I clluld but find some chin k in this magic arm()r .. "I FEAR TH~RE is no '>'·.~v. Mas ter." 1111id Sancho with " sigh. "'For e1ch ~ppendaii;e protect.~ i;o me group suld ·each i!l bound to scream each time you wound them." Sir Ronald studied Thr .B u d~ e I carllf111ly. "Hold, Sancho. See you that appendase coming from i~s heartt 'Ti~ thick and fat. but curlously con voluW and :weak IOoking. Perh1pi-::, If t atrike there ••• " "Oh. no. Sire.'' ~aid Sa ncho ne.rvoui;ty. " 'Tis the fa.med Med i-Ca l. It 11erveit nnly tn 1uccor the poor and the sick and the htlplea. Ynu can 't •.. " "The poor. the sick, the helples~. ch?" ~aJd Sir Ro'nald. And with ont mighty blow of hit #Swing lnii Sword. he lopped the Medi-Cal In twain 11nd <'!Uickly bound the stump In 1, ma~'J nr gurnmy red tape. ••HAJ\K, l~''.,HO, l was right!" he l .. i;;ud proudly, h;ind In ear. "A frw mut- terings fr om \hP blt'edin~ het1rl!l, hot no! 11 .;ounrl from the poor anrl ~irk, 'Tis j11s!. ii,\ 1 thought '. they are loo \~P;ik to scrt'.am At l11st I c,hopperi The. Budget! Whal fl famous victory! Moun1 up! We musl on In the glorious ;innllal Bal tie of the Ta:ices ." S11ncho climbed slowly aboard his donkey . Looking back. ht. saw that• The Rudge\, which ~cmed even bigger than heforc . was oddly sha king hi" head, "f think 'Twou!d be better to leave Tht Budget alone ." "What. fool?" cried Sir Rona1rl. "lf I did no! annuallv battle The BudRet 4nd The Taxrs. h0v.· would my beloved people of The Golden Staltl know that l had their welfare at heart~" ALI. RIGHT, children . Beddy·bye. Whal rln yQu mean you won't be able to Jlleep, wh11t with worrying 1baut The Bud11:e1 .tnd The 1'1111e1? Sr,i liP awa k,. Vou miahl 11 well !t?arn right now what it's like lo ht ll ;rownup. Dear Gloomy Gus: Whtn ft come• to polltlct Md pe;ic~keepln1. SJ>lln'• Gtn. Fran· ro knows enouah not to put all l\la Basques ln. one exit. -A. R. V. N11tur allv, vour nwn merit ha~ izone largely u~re(•oJ,tn11.ed. but if .vou har1 the chancP would you like to ~rh11n,i::e plates with your bo~~ -that. is, ynu v.·ould have his income but v.·ould al~o have: to go home lo his v.·1 fe? 00 )'OU FEEL criminals !'i'hould be plln1sh_ed because !hey are guilty of a wrnngdoin~. or because the only .reason they let themselves be caught at all is because they h11ve an inner compulsion lo pay a penalty? Can you tell whl<:h v.·ay the v.·ind blows by putting 1 finger in your mouth and then holding it up In lhe 11ir? What if you r mouth is dry al the time~ fr asked how many f9'J'~i'a·1tkere are nn a milk cow, would y(IU makt. 11n Odder error? Does you r pa ra keet have 1 larger speaking voc.11bulary than you do? lf w.i, i:ii that bec1use it llstens to your wife more than you do? ~'H EN A rttAN NEXT In you ln· church fH!l5 aslet.p, do ynu brusquely kick hi11 Ankle tn w1ke him up, or do you sur- replllinusly wa ylty him later and kinr!ly Rive him • t ynopsls of the se rmon he missf'd? I~ lherr anythin& you'd ra1he'r do thAn Inherit money? Give three rt•sons why. If money isn't everything 111 you. I~ sex everythinl to you that money Isn't? Give four reasons why. When you meet a • liberated woman, do ynu wish to rush up amt praise her fo r gaining her fr~om. or do yoo have to .11upprua a desire to chain her tn • fi r' hydrant ind throw apitbal11 al her? Tho5e are the ques~lon~. Now what 11bnut your bo:ic iirort? Wel l. If ydu took tht. qut!lliOns •~ ~eriousty a.~ the m11n who cnm p<>sed them , you're about "" norm11l as he is. t " Th11t. lt:ll\lt'~ It I.IP lo you wh("thrr to conir•tul.Ue yourtelf -or· rush to the ntareat psychiatrist. Evtl')'thin( 11 1!w1y9 I mttter O( judgment. I ' 'Well, whattg you know! We've been invited into the democracy we're defending.' .A List of the Year's i 'o Worsts Once ag1:1in the time has rolled around for compi!in. lists of 10 Bests. Editors. critics, and self.appointed expert~ in every field wl)l soon give out with lists nr the '10 Best Books, Besi, Films, Besl At.hletes. and so on. Well, 10 cnuntcr;ict l h 1 s v a pi d anr! meaning]C'ss trrnd, I've made it an an· nu al f·uslom ! 11 h~o r think or it f Jn publish my (IWn per. sonal li$t of the 10 \Vorsls of 1he Yc;ir , Ffls!en your seal· belt s: 1.. "\Vorst F'la aco of the )'ear : The preposterous minue.t known as the "peace talks" in Paris. 2. \\'orsl Judgment (Jf the ''ear : The grand jllry report on Kent College, ":h_ich exculpated the National Guard for firing on student demonstrators and decreed lhat capital punishment is appropriate for rock·throwing. :I, Worst P(lllt\cian nf the Yea r: Roman Hrusk;i nf Nebraska, whose. stunnini;: recorrl of wrong.headedness. and stirring defense of '"mediocrity," very nearly cost him A Senatorial seat that v.·as deemed absolutely safe before the recent election. 4. Worst Novel of the Vear: Who hll~ tead them all? But of those I've come across: "The Dick ." b:v Rruce .J;iy Friedm;in, 1s the most pre1{'n1iously barl. ~-Worst Film of th~ Yra r: Not tn a decade or more can there ha1'e been such unanimity on a cinematic stinker as on •·t.1yra Breckenridge" which is rAther a ptly, since the bOOk wasn't all !hat bad, anr! had some amusing ironic elements thaL went beyond mere sexuality. 6. \Vorst "f?ublic C..mmentator of the Year : Al Capp. v.·hose bitterness is sn r::inc1d 1.haL it repels people who might be: mDrl' ~.vmpalhetic lo his po int of view if hP expre~sed it With less faQbtical hate. /H is altacl!.9 on yout h seem to spring, 1tl<leed from some deep p e r s o n ;i l disenchantment. rather than from a dispasslnnate appraisal of them.) 7. \\'orst New~ Story oi lbe Year: The y;:irds of spa ce wasted on the dreadful "/'.fanson case." which bt"long tucked awa y in a journal o/ psychnpathology, and has little significance beyond lhe aberr:'lnt. !\ \\'or.~t Publir Reaction of the Year: Th; 1nd if/e rcn1 response or the Amer ica n people tn the My Lai massacre. v.•hich we shrug off as "something !hat happens in v.·artimr." and which frighteningly indicate~ how coarsened our sen!ibilities have become over the last few yea rs. Worst i\1enace of lhe Yea r: Th e ('11ntinuing. and deepening, tt'!e.visinn blight on the American cultural scene, v.'orse now than 20 years agn. 10, \Vorst Joke or the \'ear: "lntlatlon con trot.:• 1970-ci GOP Disaster Shor11V after thl' f\'nvember Plect1nn G~v. Rnna lr! Reaga n's campa1grf en" chairman 11nd . thP Rrpublican p11rt.v ~ecret11ry, Paul Haer\e, bluntly assessed the 1970 legislative electio~ in Calif()rnia as a ''disaster" for the Republicans. Haer!e, a San F'rancisco attorney, wa~ referring to the fact the }lepublicans had gone. into the election controlling both house~ of the legislature and came nut with the Oe1nocrsts cr-ntrolling both house~ -after the Gof> had spent virtually a decade trying to win control of the legislature ror 1971, The f'Mrmity of the litakes in the 1970 legislalive races ste.nls rrom the fact that following each decennisl census each 11!.ate !egi.s!ature must reapportion con- eressiona\ and le1isla.tive districts. TRERE HAS NOT yet be-en a political pa rty in 1 position 10 help lt~el f whtn It comes to clrawln& the Jines that ha!'n "t do ne so. So this year the Den1ocrals will draw the lines in Californ ia, subject or coursP. to the. threat of a gubernat()rial veto by the GOP's Reagan. It would lakP a twn- thirds vote in bot h houaes to override the Crlivermr's veto. Added to the norrnal importance of re.apportionment 1rt two factors, one peculiar to California, this ye1r: (t) Th.ii 1tatt Is slated to 1ain flvt eonrreulona1 aeata th is year -up from 3A to 43 -·due to the national census. That wtll lfve. C.llfomla the largest c:ongre~ion31 deleeaUon In the J\ltion. (2) F:very state. for the first time. Is going to be held to redistricting on almo!!t an exact popula- tion b•sls due ID the. s'rle!! of re1p- portionment dtci11ion~ by I he U S, Supreme Court during the. d~ade of the '!O! \ EXACT AND f,(t UAi:'°p op u'l •t in o dlllr1cting, however, h11.~ little nr nothlnf to• do with gtrrym1ndrring v.•hich i11: th rtll name o! the rtapportlonn1enl 1ame. ( Guest Report • / By watching the geo~raphic, ethnic. social. economk, et c .. mix, equa l popula- l>On distric ts are relatively easy l.o creatq benefit ing one p11rty more than the nthe r. Thes€1 are the critical legislative sl.ake.~ to which the sagacious h·lr. Haerle un- doubted ly had reference when he termerl lhe GOP 1970 legi~ative effort 1n California a poor one. WJTll REAPPORTIONr.1ENT the b1~ b11ttle For 1!171 , the national lineup 11hows the Oemocrets in control nf the govern()r 'a office and both housr.~ nf the legis lature In 16 states having 11 tot;il o( 144 members or the. House of Rr presrn- 1.atlve~. Republicans v.·ill h11 ve <·ompletP. control in lfl states with 8.S mrmhers n[ lhe House of Repre~enta!.ives. In the r('. ma!nlog 24 slates with 22!1 mtmbers of i.hP U.S. House, a division of polittcal con. trol e:xists. California Feature SerYltt ,._ __ Bu 6eor11e --~ Dear George: Do 'you take probltma of anv natuit, 11 you 110mttimt1 ,;av? Ho w do you manage~ • !N AWE Dt3r I. A.: 1ri-:: easy. Of ce1urst . we have on hand at the moment an unr.lalmecl brother·ln-Jaw, an expectant mom· my ca t, 'the e:.ntlre hom ework l'ISSi~nment ()f " ab:th-grade ele11~ In Bara. Arlr., •hcl three requetts frnm Spiro Ajnew speech writers 11sk1 nJ'! for alUteraUon in Z only. But "'e Lry I • IWL't-P!Utr 7 By Phil lnterlandi QUEENIE CHECKING •UP• Pool Coeds Girls Handle Cue Sticks liccaU$l' their husbands Luth anyway , h 's too (rustratlng1 play JI , tr)'ing to teach thent These! Otht:rs ind1t£1li:d Jt .,.,ou!d lasses save us rroot beating1 FOREIGN INTRIGUE JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE 30°/o-500/o o" Geronimo Called 1-'RESNO {AP) -Anud tht: criC! for female cqu<illly. '!7 coeds at fo'resno St;.itt· Co111"ge are hcltting pool L' u c s - shooiing down another n1al•' stronghold while ainiing f11r the right corner pocket fav.·n Pender says her our heads against a wa ll t~ ;'I &M Wa)' to n1ect nit:n. ., 1 bc!yfriend is not too bappy ~arasco said the only c.om-211 7 Lafay.tta·N••IM'' lffch · about her spending much time plaint so far JS lhe t:lass isn't 615•7740 '011e Wl10 Yawns' Enthu!liasm is so high ;ind the turnout so larg('. conl· paralively. lhi.Jl l-ht' lffiCkct billiard class tor wun1en 1\'ilS l'losed after 27 cocds enrolt.·d. s<:1ys Ed Ma rasco. lhl· FSr seniot recreation 11 1 ;i J n r \~aching lhe class I-le c:.- pected aboui hnH 1 h 11 t nl!mber. down in tbe recreation roon1 open to n1en although several]._ ____ .., _____ ., shooting pool. "I keep telling have asl(cd to joiu. hirn what a nice place it is," ---;-;--;;--;;..;;;;;;;;;~--..;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;...;,;..;,;..;,;;;;;;;;;;_.;;..;,;..;,;;;,. she said. THE TALENT \V h i c h tvidenees itself in a young4 er at the earliest age is an !ip- titude for music. That widely kno11.·n. But what's the earliest possible age for said talent lo show up? So inquires a client. Can't say. All I know is doctors at London University's College Ho:!pital recently proved that even sorne unborn babies mark tinie lo some music, providing it's highly rhythmic. LAST OF THE BIG TOWNS \\'herein you're most apt to :ice a l\'Onlan l'.'Carjng a hat i'I San Francisco. NO, NOil SllOULD any black historian forget it was a Negro named Bill Pickett w h c originated that rodeo co1n- petition kn own as bulldogging .... TRANSLATORS s a y nne set of coins used in China 2.000 years ago w e r e categonized as "'ee, small, young, next, almost. middle, mature. appropriate. second- best and fattest. IF ''i'OU'RE over 61 years old. you "·ere born berore Geronin10 died. So maybe you know the Apache's real name was Goyathlay meaning "One \\'ho Yawns." Gero'nimo. as previously reported. is just <1nolher way to spell J erome. Could be you also know Geronimo wound up as " devout Christian in the Dutch Hefor1ned Church. And he outlived that other prominenl Apache, Cochise, by 35 years. Thal's enough for now. But expect further details a bou t Geronimo here soon, barring petltiions to the contrary. BELIEVE l 'VE a I re a d,y made mention of Hudson, my fishing partner. "\'lhcn I was .a youngste r on a bike," said he. "I always wanted a car, and eventually one fine day I got one. But it was the end or something pretty good. Since that very moment, I've (•ontinualty passed up more than I've caught up with . ., "IF YOU WANT to produce a best-seller," a b o o k publisher reveals, "put out a good inexpensive diary with blank pages." .... WHEN EVERYBODY al the U.S. Post Office js working, three out of five first-class letters "My story's very simple. My ship came in BJ> the get to their destination in one saying goe1. but il sank in the h arbor." day. One out of four air n1ail -------------------- letters do so . . . . WHAT 1\10ST l\fEN know bul most women don 't is it's far. more dangerotis to put on the brakes when driving at 10 miles an bour than at 35 miles an hour. Expensive Case Marin Court Costs Higher SAN RAFAEL (AP) -The ing a guard al the prison, Sirhan trial co.st Los A~eles and Christmas \'.'as a witness. County $960,000 and t he T\1•0 women jurors taken 1\1anson !rial aboul $650,000 hostage were Jrss seriously so far. ~luch smaller Marin v.•ounded, but one has sued County is facing a price tag 1he county for S l 00 ,000 or Up lo Si.250.000 for the damages. I 1'inothcr c:onv1l'L Ruchell Angela Davis Casl'. , ~l agec, survived the cscaix Los Angeles County. 1vi1h try and is charged .,.,·ith l\1iss its population of more than Davis 1vilh murder, con- 7 n1illion. was able lo absorb spiracy and kidnaping. ~1arasco, holdt:'r of tht· 1%9- 70 men 's intercollc~iiitc pm:kct billiards champ1onsh1 p. sa id he started the t lass 1~1\h tl girls and thoug-hl 1nt1'rcst v.·ould wane. II didn 't Linda \Vond and I' ;1 t ,Robertson said they arc learn· 1ng the nuances and the do's <ind don'ls of the ganic "It's often easier to gel a f?rOup loge!her to shoot p than 11 is tv play basketball!"" s;1id Oct: J.outzenhiser, <1 junior ph}SH.'<tl educotion n1a- JOt' ..l'otil g1\·t-~ inc something to fall ll<ick on when I get !ired , flf t<iblc tennis." €!x- plai'l'il'd .tan Davis. .Joe Nelson. one ur the studen13 a~ked his reaction to !ht· fcnlule lake over of the green-<:overed tables. snid ··loo rnany girls don't ,know how lo p!<iy, yet tthcy want In shoot pool with y o u HUNTER'S IOOKS THE WEST'~ FINEST BOOKSTORES FOR 120 YEARS-SINCE 1851 NO\V JN SANTA ANA AT FASHION SQUA RE 66.500 looks & Paperbacks 32,000 Unusual Greetlnq Cards IARc;AINS c;.oLORE! OPEN EYE.\11\'GS 'T ll, 9 r .u. HOW ABOtrr IT, mister, do you get lonely in the bathtub? Nevermind, too personal. Merely mention it because. a London manufac· lurer of plumbing equipment has in vested a considerable suin in his belief th a t numerous souls do indeed deplore solilude in the soap suds. So he is now staznping out a double bathtub molded in such a ntanner so as a pair o r conversatio'nalists situated race to race can turn the scrub into a sociaf hou1:. No, he di d not orginate the principle of the dual dip, cer- tainly not. However. I believe his is the first to market t.he equipment. S u g g e s t e d retail price, $1.'320. Your questions and com- m('11ts are welcomed and will be used in CHE:CKlNG UP wherever possible. Ari· dress letters to L. f.f. Boyri. P.O. Box 1875. Newport Beaclt. Calif .. 92660 . such heavy expenses better She is charged under a state than predontinately residentia l !av• that makes an accomplice l\1arin County a t the north equally guilty with the person end of the Colden Gate who comm~·1s~a~c~r~im~c.~~~~~~~~'111-ll!' ... _. ... "'!1~'111 .. ~'111 .. ~~:;~ Bridge. Marin Coun !y has only1 --~ ------- 210.000 residents. !\tarin County auditor-con- troller Michael Mitchell says the e x t r a out-of-pocket tx- pensies in handling the case of the 26-year-old black mili- tant already have risen to between $650,000 and $750,000. The trial costs , he rstimated. "could cost the 1·ounty another half mill ion dollars. "That's close to the normal total operating C<lS\s for the county 's entire cour t system -1,34B,000," he sa.id. Southern C1lilorni•'s Most Experienced Ski Shop ~ SI NCE 1934 All STO~ES OPEN EVERY NITE i!XCIPT SAT.) •FASHION ISLAND STORE OPEN SUNOAY 12 NOON-S P.M. IN LOCAL MOUNTAINS • SKI If IT'S SKIING WE RENT AlS DO IT BETTER THAN ANYONE ••• • SLEDS MORE TOP LINES •TOBOGGANS .__TH_A_N_AN_Y_oN_E _ _, J SUPER-SPORT SHOPS •SANTA ANA 219 f. 4111 • rUUlllON 601 5, lud ld ICI 7·.S721 171-Staa • N(W,Oll:T (fNTlll 1"21 fa1hl•n l11an4 '44·2121 SIU IU,OAT Kl 7·2S4S • •• 0 State Cou1·t Ruling·s Affect Ma11y People He says the county intends lo insist that the slate of SAN FRANCISCO (AP ) -right to seek or hold public California pay the costs of Everyday life may seem far office or employinenl. the Davis case. Recently !he removed fro1n th lofty pos-The Jaw v.·ould have re· s late indicated it wo n ' ! ition or the California Supreme quired public policy making cooperate however. WITH CUSTOM 11 ADD·A·TAPE" OPTIONS Court but many of i I s offici,als and candidate! for \Vhen the county submitted decisions this past year .,.,,ill office to disclose financial in-ti bill f9r $65,000 for extra have a major impact on the tere»s of more than SJO,OOO out of pockel expenses in the lives of many people. as Well as campaign con-Davls case through the end Rulings on literacy voting lributions Gf over $500. of August. the slate rejected test.I, requirements for pssage Jn another area, the high the bill. The shootout leading of bond issues. f in an c j a 1 court upheld constitutionality to the charges occurred Aug disclosure of public officials of S&Called p J e a bargains. 7· and the constitutionality of These arc a gree me n l s ltfitchell says the county I d d l I Board of Supervisors h;;is in· e•· con uc aws are among whereby a criminal defendt1nt "·-dicated il will sue the state un:se. pleads guilty to a lesser crime One unanimous de c i s i 0 n in return for dismissal or ad-lo require it to pay. on the I II I grounds that the case stems gave a u er measure o ditional or more s er i o u s .,. 1 · 1 s · h k' from an escape attempt by Cl 1zens 11p o pan1s spea 1ng charges against him. C lil · I h Id h three prisoners fro m the state· a <1m1ans. I e t al a The court required full section of the state con-disclosure of the tenns of the operated San Quentin Prison stitution which barred persons plea bargain so the trial court nea rby. In rejecting the county·s bill from \'oting becausl' they could approve. or reject it. the state maintained the case could not read or .,.,·rite The opinion said the court :ltemmed from a nonconviC'I. English \'iolatcd the equal pr!)-felt this ruling might hel p 17.year·old Johnathan Jack- t.ection clause of the U.S. alleviate the heavy backlog son. bringing g u n s into a Constitution. Thti<; persons of criminal cases and save County courtroom. literal<' u1 Spanish but not money by shortening co1.1rt ''If the state does not pick in English now have the right procedures. up its share or this burden," to vo!P If other\\•ise qualified. 111e court also decided thal said Mitchell. "!here \\'ell In another ~·otlng cast , the a convicted person can't be could be a substantial increase State Court of ~ppca! struc~ .._iffi4)risoned solely because he in the county's property tax down the state s one year can't afford to pay his fine. rate.'' residency voling requirement. It said this was an "invidi9us '" The .extra costs include However, the 90 day residency discrimination on the basis of death benefits for the wid ow in a C"ounty requirement was wealth" -a violation of (If Superior Court .Jud g c not affected. the ~ual protection clau~c -Jlarold ,J. llaley, \\'ho was ki!t- 360° of Styling in ... GE ACOUSTAFORM " finished front, back and sides with the look and feel of fine hardwoods. Handsome Mediterranean Styled STEREO CONSOLE that lets you add your CHOICE of 3 "SOUND" OPTIONS! A -SENSATIONAL VALUE s429~5· ~iany school boards and because the rich man could ed in the abortive escape try, (i\ies had been unable to pass avoid jail , whil~ poor one and medical and liability costs local bond isrucs because of would have to serve out his ror Asst. Dist. Alty. Cary :1 two-thirds vote requirement. line. 11lomas, who was paralyzcd l In a landmark declsio~, the By refusing to .consider a from the v.•aist down by a -4~ ~-=~~~,:::_____, ALL THESE GREAT FEATURES... ~CASSET,TE T.A;P.E AN~S TRACK T·A·P·E G ~L S ... Supreme Court said this re-petition, the tribunal upheld bullet v.•ound in his spine. qujremenl violated the equal a lower C<lurt ruling telling Besides Haley, th~ dead protection clause of the U.S. 800 San Diego city workers were J ac;µon. and two con· Constitution and only a simple that public employe.s generally vlcts, J8mes D. 1'.1cCtain and majority would be needed in do not have the. right to strike William Christmas. McClain future elections. unless there is legislation was being tried in Haley's A 1969 financial disclosure specifically permitting it. courtroom on charges of kn lf- law scheduled to go Into effect --,----------I carllv this year had brought 1hreats or wholesale resigns· lions by county, city and local agency officials. The court ruled the law ln- ''aded the right of privacy ;ind in validly restricted the (]N IT E D STATES NAT lONAL , BANK SOUTH COAST PLAZA I RANCH NOW Ol'IN SATURDAYS t te 1 P.M. MON.·THU•S. 11·1 P.M. 1•1DAYS It.I P.M. 1714~140·1211 . LMefM i.: Sa. Ca_. rt••· c .... M ... 1111. YKe r'm.-Nl•Nltf' E. H. LEVAN the "In thing" at Nabers . atventy-onu 11 ~~~L~ 2600 HAllllOil'I llLVD. I COSTA J.IESA 111•) e41f.9100 \' • """"""' 1,,.11,11 sm•• ... '"""'' '" 1 • .,1,.,, a E EXC U IVE PORTA·FI PLAYER/RECORDER CARTRIDGE PLAYER In <teOOSl1cally idtal, mat·resistant GE Aeoustlfom'I•. U11 set iS 1 a roorn d1~ dcr. 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H BAKER CHARGE AT 30 CONVENIENT SOUTH ERN CALIFORNIA LOCATIONI Cool Air Explai11ed Oceans Affec~ W enth e r Throughout W orldl LA JOLLA~ tooling trends :Vlcleorolngist I\an1jas ar-bc!o1Y the !931-60 mc;1n,'' he have been experienced 1n gues that the air-sea rcla!ion-said. while "11·cst of the con- castcrn U.S. ~nd other parts :'ship is 5(1 basic th~t "scientists /1nental divide, temperaturr.s of the world 111 recent yeors. may be overlooking the. mosl averaged above normal." He and a !ot or scientists arc illli)(}ftant factor by neglecting added: v.·ondering wh~'. !his inleraeLion" when seeking "During practically ;ill ur 1 the Ill \l'inters, tcmperatu.res aver<1ged below normal in tile c;istcrn half of the n;ition." In v1e11· of the denionstrable link bc111·een global wlnd flow Probably the most fre-to e:1:p!ain the cooling trends. quently he a rd expl;u1alion He believes it ' · q u i t c these days is that air pollution possible:' for instance, that is blotting out part (If thl' warm surface 11·ater in the Runlight. It also has been sug-North Pacific is responsible gestcd Uie increased volcanic for colder winters in eastern dust n1ay be doing the same U.S. thing. A· third idea is 1hal ·ro under.stand hov1 warn1 we n1ay be ei:perienci11g. ;:i 'K:C<Hl w11ter could produce a nd this particular coo!1n~ ---- trend. Na1nias thinks it "wiJikcly" that air poJlut1on cyc!ic1:1J variation in energy cold winds thousands of mi les output of the sw1 ay:ay, you need lo visualize Jerome Namias-chief of the high-level river of air lhal lht Extended F ore ca s L undulates from v•esl to east Division of the N a I i o n a I around the Nor t h c r n. \\leather Service and re1earch Hemisphere. This p\anctury scientist fo r the Sc r i p p s flo11·. \\'hose core is kno11·n rn.stitulion of Oceanography-as the jct stream, is a proposes a fourth possibility. permanent featu re of the al· He looks to the oceans as a mosphcrc. a l t ho u g h its cause, noting that observed di stance from the Equator and changes in ocean temperature sinuous _shape are constantly seem linked to large-scale changing. displacements of air currents During the dee:idt uf the around the glove, s1x1tes. Nainias points out, a It i!I generally accepted by pc.!'sis!tnt shift took place in meteorologists that the oceans th e v.•inter jet strc<-tm. <-tnd are generators ol w o r I d ;; p<-tltern occu rred more often \\'Cather. Lhun in previous years-111it h The oceans. \\'hich cover cold air from the north ;:ibout 70 percent of the e<irth's repea tedly sweepi ng d own i;urfacf. change temperature over the eastern two.thirds much more slowly than the of the nation. air above-so they act as <i Result was that in the e;;st. ~ort of governor on gloh11l "winier tem~r::iturs averaged climate. 1 !o 4 degrees f<'ahrenhe1t 234 On Honor Roll and vok:;inic activity havL" much to do with ii. J\1uch rnore probable. in his v1c1v. Ls an association wi lh <Jn ocean-tenlperature change in 11·hich "the sea surface over much of the North Pacific \1·as abnorn1ally ll'arm." 1"his, he believes, has produced a strengthening of s t o r 111 systcn1s th e r c , which ultimately gene.rated 1nore freq uent wind flov.·s thcin usual fron1 the Canadian Arctic into Lhe eastern U.S. Nci111las sa id. even L~ough we may not know 1vhat cciuscs such oceanic \\'arming, it is important to recogni~e the significant effect it ca n ha ve on climate. •·11 may be shorts1ghte<l," he 'Concluded. ··10 invoke extra-terrestrial or manmadc. activity lo explain these flue· tuaUons." Te Winkle Students Feted Of 234 students making the scholarship and honor rolls for !he .seventh and eigbth grades at TeWinkl:? School. Cosla 1\1esa, six !i"ad straight "A" records for the first quarter of the school year. Seve~th grade str11igh1 -A pupils are Tracy Hatch. Eric Hanson. J a~ Heying, Julie Kuder .and '3usan J\1cCamonl. Janette E1norv was the. lone righth grader ~ith .1 straight· :\ record ~l.lk!ng lhhe :;t•venth grLldr ,;cholarship !1~1 1\·crr :i I students. They ar(' Rex Bo~n. Belly Cecca1·1ni Dale Daniels. 'lark Dono\·an. Kim Duesler, Marjorie Gibb~-Brian H ~in, Stacy Kinde+. Jason Kleinhein, Carol Lante. r r .1 n k ~I i ! J s • J a n e t Nehrenberg, J u l ie Oberg, Thomas Pecoraro, Becky Pe- tyon. Ruby Eric. Suzanne Seidel, Steven Shaffer. David Sigler. Cameron Slocum. Jean Solbers;, ~1 ark Spraker. Suanne Stufdevant. B e c k v \\'crier, Cynthia Yamaga and Leslie Yoder. Thirty-five students were named to the eighY1grade scholarship list. They/..~~- Linette Amaral. 1'1ichclc Basnett. Richard B c I y ca . Bre nda Bo s en , D iane Brisachcr. Da na Bunnet. K a. n ii f e Collison. Cathy C o ii n r. l 1 y , 8ruce Coope r. Nancy Davis. Louist Devere. Koni Divelbiss. B r e n d a GaJJagher, Karin Gallagher. David Gibbs. J ana Goar, Patricia Grierson, Scott Heaton, Deirdre Matthews. Cathy McConnic;;k, Lee Ann Meyer. Susan Pastrick, W ay n c Pendleberry. Marybeth Powis. Mark Rath. Kevin Reilly. Susan Sirota. Janet Sklenar, Cindy So!Mrg, Pau la Tomei. Jan Warwick , Margaret \\'atS()ll, Christine Weaver , Deborah \\'haley and Bhelley Smith. iEVENTH GRADE HONORS Eliht-lhree atudenls were / I listed as honor roll i;1udcn1" in the seventh grade al TeWinkle School 'They are: ~lark Ang2], Gail Anthony, Li.~<i Armstrong. B re n d a Baker, Carl Barlow. Amy Barraclough. .Joyef' Becker. James Blackie, ,Jef- fery Bl anc. J anet Bo11·de11 . L;iura Brenna, J e f I r ev Broker . Laura Brown. Roti-1;t Buko11·ski. Enlily Can1pbel l. Tamm_y Carey. Ly p 11 Carhart. 1'1'rri Chase. Lis;1 Condon . Brad ~:dwards. Juannc Fantozzi. .J o c \' Fog<lrty . Belli forg:-. !)ou gk1~ {;ullagher. Kyle f.,;1ynC'r, • .\l1thacl (",oodt. K ,1 r r n (;rccr. Budy;.ird C .,... 1 nu p, E:lainc Hertzog, Br<id Hod~on, Kathryn Hoeft. 1\ 11 d r c :~ lnf;_in!(', Suzette Jctckson . Ruth J1tmison, Dan ,Jeffries, Cheryl .Johnson. P ;i ti i Johnson, Susan Ka ne. Greg Knight J effrey Krohnlcldl. Debra Lancastel'. Laurie Leencrts. Lawrence Lougee. Linda Lovett, 1\1arliyn Mat')'. Lisa Mammano. G a r y ~1eLi!ne, Karen ~·1oorc. iliancy M~'rick. Elinor Needham. Susan Nichols. Alice Par· nsh. Andrew Parsons. Keler Penrod. C.:nry Petzel. Lisa Rawlins. M a r l a n n r .Ray , Jeffrey Rice. Kevin Sehclin. Susan Schureman . ~A Schwartz. Va Io r i r Sch\\'Cilzer, 1\1ark Sc ward , Frederick SheppLrd, .Stephen Sickl~r. Jo<in Sklenar, Arthur Sloatr, Tracy Stack. !:i u s a n n c St raschil, Steven Tucker. Stuart Va n Horn, Ch ristine Vultee, Susan Walls. Kalhlccn Walwick, Lee Werner, David Whiddon , C .a r e y \\rhlte, Michael Williamson. Philip \\'inter, Sheryl \Vinter. Ted \Vong . Uealher Zabarsky B c r n d h ariJl. Christopher ~lank, J\1Jke Bonin. Laurie Brandmcyer. Ka1hy Bretl, Linda Briggs. Cnco! Carpenter. Dale Carter. Laura Christensen, Constance Davis, .1\1 a r k · Dcven, Robert F'os~. Denna G1;11r . Mike Godwin, Brndll'y Green, Patri e i a li<1gga1. April H<tn1ilton, Ki111 I lan1n1. Laurie Hanson, Su1.annt> f·!rnlir1cks, L:i t1ric ll1l·ks. Ci ndy Jloelt. (;rL"g llou se. Sco11 !h1nt l·r. S<1nin [:1 nnell1 , ;\1 ! r h c 11 r .lohns11n. ~1il1nn .Jc:hnsf•n. '.'lan· nf'1\r KL"lly. :-.1ar.v Kud .. ·r . L1zbr1l1 Lan~-. I\' e v i n Lan gdale. \\lilh;11n Let'. l)ian· nc Lc11~is, Alan Lidd!r. Donna ~1adscn. A 1 a n 111argol. Bill l\1cDanicl, Scott l\1cf'ar!and. Dan l\1cyer. G:l!e Moldt, B<irbara Moor(', Ka1hleen 1\1ort cnscn, r.Hry fo.1urphy . r.t arianllc Nehrenberg. John Nisbet, ·ra•nara Oli ver, Bambi Ol~on, l\1ichacl Pender. Douglas Prlzel. Dcbr1:1 Platt. Steve Ramsey. .Jr·ffrty Reynolds, Lynn r. Hocsch. Bradley Roger.;, \l'illian1 Rorick, Charloteel Sa1lr. G<irv Sawver. Brad Sc hweitzer, Elizabeth Shppam , J)i;1ne Sorensen. Ve r no n ~quire, Jeff St11ck. Raymond Str\1'art, Peter Stone, ,Joanne Stoneman, Su:-;111 llrclr:i, Jill Van Amerongcq. Ste phen Wall. C hri s ti n a \Vallaccr. I .Julie \Va!ton. Brian \Vcbb. ' Sydnee \\1en rick, 0 a v id Wensley, Sue Wiley, Michael Wilater, S h 1 r o n Wishmirc, Roger Word t n . Greg Zelsdorf and Richard Zook. ' and Chris Zielinski. ,....~-~-~~--------~! EIGHTlt GltADE JIO NO RS Eighty.five :r::tudents w c r" named to lht TeWinklt• School"~ eighth grad(' honor roll. They arc: • Susan Absher. l~ynn Adam~. Scoll Andcr!IOn. C a r c n Bt>arbo"·er, \lirgini;i 6eglry. Dave Brrnhardt, S te v e CHU..DREN ' r. • SOUTH COAST PLAZA. Co1ld ~Au1tt -BROADWAY CENTER , An.,heim -BULLOCKS FASH ION SQUARE, S.,nf" Ana Sears PORTABLE ELECTRIC 'fOOL ! ; )f ' li .-:.:u l;1r· ~ J.I. !)I} (:r.u1 sm.111 l 1111 Ii • .1ndet. 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(AP) -In a spirit of coopcr:i- 1ion sparked by thl.' high eusl of space exploration. the United States and several Eufopcan na'tions are nea'ring a partnership to build cx- pons.ive space station systems of the future. Even the Soviet Lnion. afll.'r years of refusal. is sho"•ing signs it \vould like to join with America in some projects, starting y;ith space rescue. By late in lh is decade, a large 5Q.man space station could be orbiting lhe earth. On board would be sclcntislo;, ('nginecrs and crewn1cn. both n1cn and women, from many lands. In the 1980s this station cou l d~ expanded to a true international laboratory, wi1h the Soviet Union providing men and experiments. The U.S.-European allian"e is expected to be sealed early in 1971. with the Europeans agreeing lo provide men, money and 1natrrial fflr thr next maJor An1crican space effort. This program include" l)p(' nr niore space st;1tinns. ;in airplane-lik e spa ce shut11C' In ferry men and s u pp I i r s bc\\\'ccn earth and lhe st::it1on :ind a sp:icc Lug to serve :1s a s 1 a tjon-to-stat1on transport and as a device to movf' un - 1nannetJ satellite.~ to dcsir~d Jocnlion s in th e sky. Faced V.'ilh d w i n d 1 in g budgets and sagging cnn- gressionaJ. support, the Na - t1onal Aeronautics and Space Ad ministra1ion approached Europeans several months ago on possible cooperation. and some of the courses, if not exactly new, a re somewhat y.•eird. The college's first 2 5 0 students began their studies in September and by now have learned that their college ex- perience is going to be at the very least different. Experimentation is the theme of this new college, nestled on 550 acres in the Connecticut River Va I I e y. Franklin Patlerson, college president. said one o f Hampshire's primary roles is as an ''experime,nting" in- slitutioo to test programs and lo pass the1p on to other col- leges -if they are successful. The college. a coeducational liberal arts illsli!ution which expects to have J.f>OO students ~ the mid 1970s. w as eS\a.blishcd through the in- itiat ve of the neighboring col- leges of Amherst, Smith. t.·lount Holyoke and the University of l\lassachusetts. 'rhe new school wa~ to be "a model for innovations in undergraduate education." In a broad sense. the college has done away with the con- ~ept of departments organized around conventional academic disciplines and has, rather. Lhree schools -humanities and arts. social sciences and natural sciences. And there'll be aone or those fr es hman, sophomore, junior and senior labels. Students '11il! be required only to pass :i comprehensive examination al the end or three separate "divisions," each of which lasts as long as the individual student wants to prepare for his examination. Richard C. Lyon, dean of the college, said the first <livision, for example, will normally be completed by the end of the student 's second year. alt\l,ough it could take longer or shorter, depending on the individual student. An assorted gruup of basic ~tudies will be offered in the first di vision, while the second \\·ill allo\\' a student to "ronccntrate'' on a particular topic. In the third divi~on he will take over directlon of his O'\\'n independent resc:lrch , fit"ld project or <Tr ativc "'Ork. ·ro allow lhe fullest range or educational opportunities, llampshire and the other four coll<'ges tht1t helped form the new school will allow students aL one college lo take courses al. any of 1he others. L!nlike other colleges, the faculty here will not enjoy tenure, but will work on a contracl basis wit h renewals dependent solely on teaching aimpetence. Student:'! will not receive let· tcr grades or semester credits for their cou rses and project a work but will be given written evaluation! only. Instructors al the request of a student, gi ve grades, but' these will not be recorded. on any pcrmnnent record. However, one of three grades is assigned in all cases to a student's comprthensive examinations: rl istincLion. pass. or r.1.il. The U.S. lhrusl has been :iin1ed at two multinalion !<ipaec groups -the European Space Research Organization. or ESRO, and the European Launcher Development Organization, or ELOO. One problem involves the Europa rocket which ELOO has had trouble developing as booster for ESRO satellites. France, Germany a n d Belgium want to continue work on the Europa, sug- gesling the United States might no1. agree to launch ESRO communication and ap- plic:ition satell ites planned for the mid"":lnd Tate '70s. Brilain and some or t.he smaller na- lions want to abandon Europa and obtain assurance. NASA will launch the Eu ropean sa1elllles. If the United States agrees. and'3-deflnite commitment is <':w:pected soon, the advanced Europa 3 rocket project cwld be canceled and ihe money diverted to the stalion-shuttle- tug program. Ten European cou ntries an- nually contribute $.100 million lo ELOO and ESllO. Europa alorir. would cosl n1ore than on«! billion dollars in l,tM! ncllil seven years and thus llmit parlicipatloo in the Americnn progra m. The students even help fonnulate some of the ques- tions they will have to answer in these examination!'i. ''Every sludent will De given questions which he himself h a a prepared, and thtse may con- aUtute as many as half of all the. quem.ions assigned lo him during the examination period." a spokesman !'iaid. The types of COU!"!'ie!I run the range from ''human sex- uality" and "feminine Iden- tity" to those offered in the upcoming rour--week January term. For ('Xamplc : kayak building and the r;tudy of witchcraft. • Frld.y, J~nuary ], l't71 DAIL V PILOT fll College Has Yeast ·Idea for Oil Spills WASHINGTON (UPI) The Navy I.! fermenling a yea.sty ide11 for breaking down and dispersing oil slicks. The idea is being studied et Georgia Stale Co~gi! in Atlanta under a contract with th e Office of Naval Researcli (ONRJ. gram 11.imed at controlUng, by natural processes of biological degredatic.., of oil pollution ()f harbors and beaches. The idea is lo put yeast~. perhaps leametl with oil-eating nlicrobes, lo work in oil polluted waters. Says ONR: cur during refueling o r resulting I r o·m acc:identfll discharg~ from shlpboard ·m- stallaUons.'' It should be . Some tinle ago a U.S. aircraft carrier se· cidenlall,y durnped a lot of oil in the Mediterranean. It cost the Navy many man- hour~ and much money to cle:in up the mes~ 11 had rnade on H1viera beaches. Several sU'a111s ol ylllllil, ac- t•ording to ONB, have bt.'~n round in oily waLers, and "the populations ol these yea,<;ts seem lO intTease with the ex- tent of the pollution.\, and, along with bacteria and The bacteria, however, ara other m1croorgar11sms. con-\'Ulnerablc to sunlight and to tribute greatly to od <.1egrad11-osmolic pre!Sure w'h I ch lion ." en.a,bles sea water lo <'rUJh O~R also is sponsoring their ceOs. st'?ldtes or marine bacteria .--------=-~ which dii(est oil. the thought is that it may be pracUc<1I to seed slicks with oil-con- suming microDes. The study is part of a pn>- ''The Navy is concerned with oil spt~ages that can oc~ "This indicates," .!BYS ONR. "t.hat they may thrive on on - R<od Graffiti By 8\11 Leary ( All Stores Closed Today, New Years • Sale Starts ·Tomorrow! The Ortho-Pak With every King or Queen here's what you get ... • Fieldcrest no.iron King or Queen Sire sheet • fieldcrest no-iroo King or Queen · Size fitted bottom r.heet • 2 King or Queen Size bolster pillows • 2 piHow cases • King or Queen Size mattress pad • King or Queen Size meta! frame wilh easy rolling caslers PLUS ... the King or Queen size DOUBLE BONUS King "' Queen Size Qlilled beds1nad an<I Killg "' Ot.oen Size headboard (nol n ~ustraled) wilh JOtl' pelf chase of any IGng or Queen Size Sleep Set! Twin or Full size DOUBLE BONUS Plastic headboard (nol as illustrated) aud metal flame witb e&)'-ror! casters! Special ROUND BED BONUS Fulffashione<l top sheel and fi~ botlnm sheet with purchase! 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Ort ho designtd it $ 1 1 from the iruierspring out -it's bouod to be · better! lncitldes Double Boous The Premium Twin or Full MATTRESS AND BOX SPRI NG Ort ho edge h~avy duty unit with Crown Flo ~er support. 11t>er lock sisal insulation, urelhll)e '$ 1 8 cushion support and llanged construction. Includes Double Boo11s CONVERTIBLE SOFAS Orllla'1 Salem is J Early Amei1carutylt that ft1lures looks, aittlfl( llld slttpifll: ccrnfor t i1il1b!e in 111 FULL SIZE: ,;,,, ... ,...... s11a .,... __ _ · at Ortho Storas ! FOUNTAIN VALLEY 16131 Harbo,.. Blvd. ANAHEIM 1811 W. Lincoln Ave.- LAKEWOOD 4433 Candl,wood Dr. (Ned to Zody's) Phon•: 139-4570 IJust East of FodMarl) Phone: n6-2590 In C.ncllowood Shops (Across from Lakewood Center) Phone: 634-41 :M OPEN DAILY 10-9 •SAT. 10 6 •SUN . 12 ·6 •IMMEDIATE DELIVERY• CREDIT TERMS AVAILABLE •BANKAMERICAR I l ' . ' • - , ' t • ' I I I •. ~J~O~D_Al_L_V _Pl_L_or _______ rr1day, Ji1r1um l , lCJ71 ,!19 Feted Horace Ensign JANUARY STARTS SATURDAY 10 A.M. to 9:30 P.M. . SAVINGS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT . . . . Honors Students KalliyGrant,KarenGra~o. SALES & CLEARANCE s Horace Ensign Sc h o o I . Newport Beach, has named 259 seventh and eighth grade students lo its scholarship and honor rolls. including one seventh grade girl. Jane ~toser. v.·ho had a perfect straight ''A" record during the fall quarl-:!r: Nancyt...pray. 1,..,..,..,..,..,....,..,..,,....,..,..,..,,..,..,..,....,,..,..,..,....,..,,..,..,..,..,....,..,..,..,,..,..,....,,..,..,..,..,..,....,..,,....,,..,....,..,,..,. Ju'lia Grimm. Tim }lartman, Grade point averages fron1 3.5 ·to 4.0 led to the naming of 34 eighth gra<ters to the scholarship roll. They are: Jan 'Babifi. Bob Beckley. Kevin Bissonnelle. Di an a Boag, Julie Bothamley, Debbie Campbell, Pa tt y Cobb, Ann Dickey, Jeff Fier. Linda Franklin, Robert Freitag. J!eidi Hefty, Lee Ho. Sabrina Kazarian. Kurtis Kearl. Jill KeUeher, Mary Kotob, David Kilmer, Cathy Larson, _ 1.pis 1.inn., Mandy Lowell, D e b b i e 'Lowitz. Debbie M arty n , Meghan Miller, Monica Myers. Ron O'Rourke, Terri Pillillo, Susan Pothoff. JB nct Rosener. ..... Julie Anne Searles, Curtis She l ley. r-.1an Spangft!r , Mark \Vhitll and Richard Yardley. Similar grade point aver- ages made 4~ slventh grade students eligible for t h e scholarship roll. They arc : Gordon Adams. Holly Byers, Linda Butterworth, J u J i e Comstock. Greg Dawson, Brynn Debrow, Sylvia Ec- cles. Linda Ensign, S u e Franklin, June Gorman, --~ Caro~nd...,_ SJi_a_ro n Hanrahan, Theresa H.aro!d, Meri Hayos. John·Hedge, Kristin Hoganson, L e e }lulchinson, Laura Johnson. Jill Johnson. Merri Johnson, Ronald Kcilh. L a u r a Kirkpatriek, Linda K u h ~ Tracey Locking, R a n·d y MacDougall. John Martinda le. Leanne ·Miller. Valerie Miller_ Tina f\.1onles. Sharon O'Brien, Debra Peterson, Do u i; Prichard, Mark Rowan. Llslie Scott, Laura Semonstn. Christin Sippl, Barbie Skin- ner, Elizabeth St.e kol, Betsy Stivers, Lani Strom, Greg Vaccaro, L ise t l e \Vhitaker, and Brian Whitford. Grade point averages rrom 3.0 to 3.t9 during the fall quarter made 98 eight grade pupils eligible for E~ign 's honor roll. They are: Jeff Adams, Betsy Andrews, Chr is Auer, Patt B a kt r . Kathryn Barben, Craig Barto, Tom Bazacas. Dave Becker. Ma ry Becket. Barbara Beck. Chan Bell. Lauren Bowdle, Glen Boyd, t.tz Brick, Debby Brittingham. Lisa Burden, , Timothy J . Burke, John caroompas. Kelly Casey. J<in Cohen. Christy Dey , Kathleen Dixon. D a n i c I Doane, Rick Dostal, Douglas Eccles, Debbit Elias. Terrie Eliker, Susan England, Barbara Englar. Jon r1eld. Terri Gibbs. • Gary Gick. Charisse Glenn, Valley Girl Gets Award Dave ,llelfrich, A n d r e a Herman, lotlise Hirsch, Roger Holmes, Kim llyans, David Johnson, llobbie Kell, J on King, Jana Kingsley Jim Kl ingensinith. Nick Kovalenko. Kathy L 'Ecluse, Brian Lippold, Lynch. SUe Lynn, Jonnelte Lorrie Loeser, R enee l\liller, Candi Mitchell, Craig Moon, Arthur Moore, Chris Moore, M e r g s n Marchak, John t-.foise, J on Nisbet, Kim Norton , Gary Parker, Ken Parkford, Ann Perry, Kim Perry, 'Donna Peters, Greg Phillips, Robin Ross- Du~gan, Candy Rice. r-..1ike Roletti. Cinda Rudy, Paul Savas k y , Peggy Schraegle. Michelle Secor. . Patty Sebek, David Shav;, Kathi Sprenger, J eff Starr. Tom Straw. Suann Swenson, Tracy Taylor, Holly 'T'illman, Lesl ie Thon1as. J eh n Thomas, Leslie Upson, San \'accaro, Sherri Von Oelden. David Warner. Terry \V arner, Jenny \\'enrick, ~tare Wilsey, Kathy Wo\;, Lori Wood and Rob Yardley. Seventh Grade Honor roll students numbered 83. They are: Connie Anderson. Suzanne Aubert. Ellyn Beamish, Ro- berta Blo¥.·ers,' Sheryl BOS.g. Ulri Bo\\·man, -byi:m-.an...w_rn..a.J! .. ___J_Qhn _ Bradstreet, Sharon Bunnell. Roberta Capalbo, Carolyn Carpenter. Susie C I i n c . Patrick Connelly , 1-1 ea I her Crossen. Tom Dunlap, Henry Durkee. Gary D. Ertz. Curtis Farrell. Brenda f'ox. Marji Friday. Kris Han1- meras. L\'le Haskell. J im I Helfrich. Hedy Heririckson. l\·lelinda l·loose:-11.obin Hope. Julie llumphries. Kc 11 i r .Jckson, Kathi Jager. Pan1 Knox. Heidi Kr ase!, Kathryn D. Krupp, lo.fall Levine, Jim Lynr .. George Neland, J e a n Pa lmer, Jim Palmer, Chr is Paltison, Don Patkln, Cindy Pau\as, G a Tl r Penewell, Joy P\ke, · Llsa Piroumian, Wendy Pothoff. Erin l\fack, Julie Manlove, Sandy l\faravich, Dan~ Mills, Ann P.1oon. Jennifer A1oran, Tor re y r-.torvay, David t-.1ukai, Katie l\1ulroy. Laura MacGregor. Pan1 Nev.•elt. Debbie Ohle . 1 leather Oliver, Hobert Ov.·s- ley, Lisa Richardson. Lisa Robinson, Becky Rudy, 1 Lori Soc t t I e r . J am i c , Schult7., Jay Schwanz, , : Kay Sheppard, Jerry smilh, Tami Smith, Pete Somers, I Duncan Si re~. Chris Storniolo, A I e x Sutherland. Ada1n Tessman, Beth Thomas. Tod Thompson, Robyn Thornburl!h. Debbie Trapp. Kathy 'T'roughtol'J, Joni Tucker, Phillip Tupy, l\litchet1 \\'hi~. Mikt Will- ingham and r.1arilyn n 'Young. Sherri Pitashima. a senior at F'ountain Valley High School , has been named t h c Huntington Center Business Student of Lhe f\.iooth for November. live A business major at the B b 1 Founlai"' Valley campus, she a Y ' . is also interested in llteraturc. Animals music and history. Sherri is active in the Jett's Petting Zoo Ca I if or n I a Sc holastic wiJI show on our air- Federation CCSF) and likes to conditioned mall Saturday attend school athletics and Jan. 2 thru 10,·including other activitie~. Sundays-25c to pet-biing Her educational goal is to · the children. they love attend a two year college and it -Huntin gto n Center then trarisfer to a four-ycnr Beach. Edinger & San Diego college before enterin g the F/ us bllsiheas worlQ. way. '' · delivered treasure for pleasure 1eventy·onn et GMa"be4 ~~CADILLAC MOO HARBOR BLVD. I COSTA MESA (11 •) ~9100 . FASHION SAVINGS SCARVES accessories 19 -were 3.00 FASHION JEWELRY GROUP fa shion jewelry 22 -were 2.00-4.00 BITTER HANDBAG COLLECTION handbags 26 ·were 14.00-30.00 BLOUSES AND PANT TOPS blousbJl -were9.00-14.00 GIRLS' SCHqOL SHOES young peopl<\'s shoes 70 -were 12.00 .99 9.99-14.99 5.99 6.99 DRESS SHOE GROUPS hlvd.11 2,forecast1 25-werc$14-$16 9.99-16.99. CASUA L SHOES better casual shoes 1 29 . were 17.00-19.00 INFANTS' FASH IONS inianls 38 -were 5.99-1 U.00 GIRLS'ALLWEATHERCOAT J gi rls' dresses 56 ·were 17.00-18.0 SKIRTS, JUMPERS, PANTS gi rl s' sportswear 77 -were 4.59 • 7,00 ------ PRE-TEEN GIRLS' FASHIONS pre-teen 90 ·were 3.99-9.99 FAMOUS WOOL SKIRTS, PANTS, SWEATERS blvd. sptswr. 16 ·were 12.00-16.00 CA REFREE POL YES!ER SHIRTS AND BLOUSES better bl o uses 39 ·were 11 .00-15.00 11.99 2.99-6.99 7.99-8.99 2.99-4.99 1.99-6.99 6.99-8.99 8.99 WOOL PANTS, PLAIDS AND SOLIDS, SIZES S-13 campus shop 43 ·were 15.00-22.00 12.99 WINTUCK<l!l ORLON® ACRYLIC CARDIGANS knit sportswear 72 -we re 15.00-18.00 PANT COLLECTION, SOLIDS, PATIERNS, 10-18 active sportswear 76 -were 15.00-20.00 10.99 10.99 DRESSES, PANT DRESSES, 8-20 boulevard dresses 95 ·were 14.00-3 2.00 10.99-19.99 WOOL COATS women'::. coats 27 -\VC~rc 50.00-60.00 SUEDE PANT COATS, SIZE S 6-18 n1isses' coats 1 ()3 -were 80.00 . PANT COATS, WOOLS, COTTON SUEDE, JR. 5-13 39.99 69.99 junior coats 24 -wece 30.00-36.00 .,. 25.99-29.99 FOR THE HOME BALFOUR FIBERGLASS ® GLASS DRAPES 1frJper irs 11 3 -\V('rC' 9.00-40.00 6.99-29.99 CUSTOM DRAPERIES, NO EXTRA LABOR CHARGE (80" minin1un1 ll'ngth) custon1 fabrics 11 -were 2.75 yard 1.99 ROYAL TERRYl-LETIERMONOGRAMTOWELS99c 2 99 towels 30 ·were 1.25-4.00 -• SPACESAVER,J\\IOCABINETS;COLORS13 99 24 99 bath shop 139. were 27.00 • -• GLAMOUR RIPPLE AFGHAN, WASHABLE art needl ework 40. was 14.00 KNITIING YARN WORSTED BY FLEISHER art needlework 40 ·was 1.80 9.99 1.49 HOME ENTERTAINMENT CRAIG 18" DIAG . COLOR T.V. PLUS CRAIG 9" DIAG. BLACK AND WHITE PORT. T.V. t.v. 722 -were 469.90 both PACKARD BELL DEL~Xio5TEREO CONSOLE stereo 728 ·was 319.95 349.00 249.00 CHILDREN'S l.P.'S records 723-were1.98-3.98 each 1.49-2.99 may co buena p.>rlc, la· pal ma at ~le; 827-4000 , • FURNITURE, CARPETING, BEDDING S-PC. MEDITERRANEAN·Sl)'LE BEDROOM furniture 143 ·reg. 530.QO ...._..,,. S-PC. MEDITERRANEAN-STYLE BEDROOM fu rniture 143 -reg. 850.00 3-PC. MODERN-DESIGN BEDROOM furniture 143 -reg. 620.00 3-PC. MODERN-DESIGN BEDROOM furniture 143 -reg. 460.00 5-PC. MODERN-BESIGN DINING ROOM furniture 142 ·reg. 845.00 S-PC. MODERN-DESIGN DINING ROOM furniture 142 -reg. 570.00 MODERN RECLINER, THREE COLORS furniture 144 -reg. 199.00 399.00 669.00 549.00 389.00 679.00 -459.00 159.00 IMPORTED DECORATOR ITEMS furniture 144 -reg. 59.00-3 17.00 39.00-249.00 -- NYLON PILE SHAG CARPET floor coverings 32 ·reg. 10.00 sq. yd. installed 7.99 POL VESTER PILE SHAG CARPEf floor coverings 32 -reg. 12.00 sq. yd . installed 8.50 POL VESTER PILE OVAL RUGS area rugs 137. reg. 70.00-160.00 39.99-129.99 ORIENTAL DESIGN AREA RUGS Jrea rugs 1 37 ·reg. 55.00-300.00 34. 99-244. 99 ACCENT AND AREA RUGS orea rugs 137 ·reg. 25.00-90.00 14.99-59.99 SEALY MA TIRESS OR BOX SPRING ' sleep shop 145 -twin or full, reg. 69.95 each SEALY MATIRESSOR BOX SPRING sleep shop 145 ·twin orfull,reg. 79.95 each SIMMONS MATIRESS OR BOX SPRING sleep shop 145 -twin orfull. reg. 79.95 each TUFTED VINYL SOFA SLEEPER sleep shop 145 -reg. 259.00 FOUR LIGHT MAKE-UP MIRROR bath shop 139 -was 13.99 32 GA!g)N TRASH CAN housewa r~s 33 -was 8.99 RUBBERMAID VANITY WASTEBASKET housewares 33 -was 98c 44.00 49.00 59.95 199.00 4.99 3.99 77c TOSCANY SHOL GOBLET, WINE GLASSES glassware 126 -were 1.50 SS PC. CHINA SERVICE FOR EIGHT china 46 ·was 49.99 Each 1.00 39.99 BUDGET STORE VAtUES IUNIOR FLARE PANTS OF ACRYLIC 4 99 junior scene BO l -except Wilshire were 6.99· • MISSES' QUILTED ROBES 4 9 9 daytime dresses810 -excepl Wil shire were 6.9C1 • WOMEN'S DRESS, CASUAL SHOES 3 99 shoes 8'2 -except Wilshi°re were 4.99-6.99 • . MISSES' PJUSH PILE COATS . • \ ~~~~ 828. e,xcept Wilshire reg. 24 .99-' 19 • 9 9 _5 ,, ~9 SAVE ON GIRLS' SLEEPWEAR . children's808 -exceptWilshire were3.49-3.99 1,99 MEN'S WARM LINED JACKETS men's 817 -except Wilshire were 18.99-24.99 12.99 LONG SLEEVE DRESS SHIRTS me"s furni shings 806 -except Wilgl:rire we re 6.00 3.99 FIBERGLAS® GLASS DRAPERIES, 48x84" · 'll18 -except Wilshire , Mo.nll:lair; Carlsbad, Oxnard val. 6 00 9.95 / I • BOY'S CASUAL PANTS, JEANS boys' wear 822 -except Wilshire we re 3.99 SAVE ON CAL VERT BATH TOWELS 2/5.00 831 -except Wilshire, Montclair, Carlsbad, Olmard reg« 1 09 1.29 • • MEN'S.All WEA THEii.COATS meg's c lothing 8.14. -except Wilshire were 25.99 18.00 SYROCCO PLAQUES, MIRRORS pictures, mirrors 75 -reg. 15.00-68.00 StirtLAND VAC·BROOM vacuums 73 -was 24.99 • I 11.99-49.99 19.99 may ro south coast plaza, san diego fwy al bristol, costa mesa; S46-9321 shop mond..y thru satlirday 10..,, .to 9:30 pm, surMlay noon 'til 5 pm MAvco' • • • I , ' ' ' " ' '- Wome I ns Lib: A Fight for By JODEAN HASTLNGS 01,.......e.11J l'flM Sti ff 1970 may well be. remembered as the year a IOI-year-old battle broke out anew. Not the Hundred Years· ... war between France and England, or the War Between the States. This naliooal conflict has been more controversial th an the designers' Battle or the Hen11ine : women's liberation. Not since Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Sl.anton formed the National Woman Suffrage AssociaUon in 1869 has there been such a rage of Ctllllroversy. Jiave women really been put down by men as SCC'Qnd-class citizens'.' ''Yes," cry some won1en. .. Emphatically no," say others. While the majority of women deplore the activist role being taken by some of the more aggressive feminist groups. and most don 't "'ant to depart from their traditionally femmine roles, rnost agree lhat lhc movement has created a ground-sv•ell wh~h threatens to become earth-shaking. LOSING GROUND That women are los\ng ground in the field of education is the opinion of Marie Howes, retired as associated dean of student services from Orange Coast College, who cited the number of women principals who 110\V are being replaced by men. Bernice Vestal. former principal of ·r Newport Elementary School. a\v.·ays felt that men acquired U1e better jobs. bu t other than ttial she had no complaints. "My attitude has changed completely since J 've retired. Let them have their \vorld.'' she laughed . While recognizing the great strides women ha ve made in the field of educa· lion, Eloise Kloke, mother of a 2f.year. old son and executive assist.ant IQ the chancellor, UCJ, feels women can still he · femin ine and .have brains -use their heads, not just their hands. Quietly she hall hf:en working for more opportunities for women for many years, and !¥hough · the present actlvbt movements turn her off she 's glad to have rompany and feels that , through them, things are starling to happen. LIGHTING FlRE "It's like lighting a fire under a mule." she explained. "How many ·women are allD\ved the opportunity to rise in their profession·.,., she questioned. l\trs. Kl oke v.·ould like to see the tenn "S<'x" taken off applications because she fC'els that. even though !heir qualirica· tions rnight be equal. a n1an will be hired in preference lo a woman lo !ill a specific job. ~1rs. Kloke, along with .Dorothea Shcl'lcy. the only woman v.·ho is a city head librarian in Orange Count y, feels ·v.·omen have to work harder and longer than men to achieve the same sLa tus. ··ti1orc men are going into library v.•ork -we even have men librarians in the Children's sections," Mrs. Sheeley claimed. The reason there are fe\\'Cr \\'Omen administrators is thal. lo fill an executive position, you must thlnk only of your job: it mLLSI come first, she continued. OPPOSED t.1iss Agnes Blornq uist. presi dent o( Newport-Balboa Sa vi n gs :ind Loan Association. also is oppose<.! \Ci the cur- rent active v.·omen's Jib moven1cnl. ··Some things are worthwhile and need lo be \\"urkcd on. but I feel they've gotten off-base in their attitude,"' she . .. claim!:. ''Wornen don't have to be •S· gf-essive, nasty and mean to h<>ld down a job -if they do..lhe job well. "A'brse number of women Me wnrking to belp supplement the family income or-they are looking for husbands. If ~ey trfY are interested :n their careers, U'iey can make it if they want ta. It all depends on their attitude toward their job -if they 're intense and in- terested enougli. ' "Jr women are willing to give lhe. equal amow1l of t.in1e !possibly 50 hours) .and dedication to a job as ~ man. they should be given equal pay," she added. Kathy Blank, president of the Newport· Costa Mesa Branch of the American Association o! lJniversity Women an d mother of three. feels women should have a choice. They should be able to eilher marry and have children or an equal job with equal pay. CAN CHOOSE •·to.fedical technology allows us to Jive longer and be healthier. so v.·omen can choose motherhood, career or b o l h. If she chooses motherhood. I hope she assumes the responsibilities that go with it.'' ''Men have their pictures on the money but women sure get their hands an it," claims Patricia Zebal. assistant director of public relaLions and develop-- ment for Hoag ~1emorial Hospital. Presbyterian, a Zontian who \vas invited to serve on the governor's Status of Women committee. "'T never have been discriminated against, and I don·t belie\•e in the activist movement. I feel you get out of anylhing exactly what you put into it." Lorna lt1ills of Laguna Beach, owner of Laguna Federal Savings and L-Oan Associatiorf'. alsO feels there's not much need for the current liberation move- Tnent. •·Lots of women say they want it. but do they? The majority vrant their cake and eat it loo. In my opinion . only one out or 100 y.·anl all these things. When the kids are sick, who .,._,_ _ _,_...,.·~;ct that takes orr work?" concensus among v.·omen -most top achievers in their chosen fields - v.·as !here should be equal pay for equal work, which included putting fam ily pro- blems aside to devote full attention to the job. and there was no reason a woman couldn't reach an executive level ll she was wiJling to sacrifice for it. ' BEA ANDERSON, Editor Frla1y, J1nu1r1 J, U1J P'tM II • Ari Worll ~., AnrM HemMlll Women Garnered Fair Share of Headlines LADY BIRD JOHNSON Kept • Diary LENORE ROMNEY Ren ind Lost Race ' I MARTHA MITCHELL Outspoken Wife .:;()LOA MEIR Strong Premier ) Encouraged by women's lib , fed up v.•ith the status quo. or:. just asserting their inclination to do s o m e t h i n g meaningful. several women made. big news1n 1970. Lady Bird Johnson , the strong woma n behind a strong man, surprised the politica l world by publishing a "\Vjt.tc House Diary" v.·hich began with the assassination of Pre~ident John F. Kennedy and ended with her husband·s fi ve years as president. In v.·hat she called "a sampler" of the 300,000.word-long diary, Mrs. Johnson provided fascinating insight into LBJ's presidency. She wrote that she v.·as in favor of her husband's deeision not to run for a second term, and that "it would have been better if Lyndon "had appointed more of his own men·• instead of keeping so many of President Kennedy's. Nl-.:\\'C0~1ER Also on the political rronl an outspoken nev.·comer grabbed her share of the headlines and made more than a few men sit up and take notice. r.1art.ha f\.1itchell . wife of Al!Y .. Gen. John N. Mitchell, first bobbed into the nation 's consciousness afler the fir st Vietnam ~1oratorium demonstration and has since seldom qeen out of the news. She is allergic to protest marchers. libera l senato r s.· marijuana and newsmen. After the Vietnam ~torak!rium she griped in a TV interview about "the very liberal commun ists.'' Later there were reports that she had used the White House switchboard to ti telephone the ·wives of senators on behalf of the Supreme Court nomination or Clement F. Haynsy,·orth Jr. Finally, her husband hired her a press M:cretary after her reported request that an Arkansas newspaper ' ·c rucify ' ' Democratic Senator Sen. J, W. Fulhright for ·,"Oting against another Nixon nominee to the high court, G. Harold Carswell. EVANGELIST Still on the political front a not-so anonymous woman, Leonore Romney, made an unsuccessful bid for the Senate. \Vhile she lost to Democrat Philip Hart, t\1rs. Romney's campaign performance v.•as likened to that of ar. authentic stand· up evangelist who literally casts a spell over his listeners. The pretty, chic woman who follows the ltformon dictates against smoking and alcohol. began her campaign by attacking her opponent as "one of the staunchest advocates or big federal government.'' On the advice of fellow Republi canS. however, she switched tactics, and concentrated on wanting to become a ~ senator to help the Nixon Administration. She said she favored military cutbacks but maintained that "we must.keep our defenses strong enough so that they can be a deterrent.'' FOREIGN FRONT In politics on another front three foreign v.·omen performed vital business wh ile their countries were at war . In the t\1 iddle East Israeli Premier Golda !1-1eir led her country through the gravest crisis in three years: in Paris Mrs. Nguyen Thi llinh continued as head of the National l-iberatlon Front's delegation to the so· far fu t.ile Paris Peace Talks. and in Ireland Bernadette Devlin continued to champion the rights of !he Roman Catholic minority. As lhe Arab-Israeli connict expl oded Into war again, Mrs. Meir came to Washington to M:ek the help of the American government. The 72-year-old grandmother who became premier in 1968 upon the death or Levi Eshkol and then succeeded to the po6t in her own right, was w~ted here with lull military honors including a 19-gun 1a1ute. Any promises of military aid, howeve r, were cloaked in secrecy. INSCRUTABLE Negotiations of a different kind continued in Paris this year, but from all reports they continued to dead end. Mrs. Binh, a 42-year-old Vietnamese who v.-·ears plain. pastel-colored flowing robes re1naincd as inscrutable as ever. '\'hat little is known of this woman is that from an early age she resen~ed French and then later A m e r i c a n involvement ln her country. From 1951-54 she was imprisoned for anti-French activities. and during the 1960s she was a roving delegate for the Na t i on a I Liberation Front, the polltlcat arm of ihe Viet Cong. In 1963 she atknded international conferences in Peking. Moscow and Cairo. and in 1966 she received a st.anding ovation at the 23rd Congres~ of the Sov- iet Communist Party in t\1oscow. YOUNGER POLITICIAN A still younger politician. 23-year-old Bernadette Devlin. continued to champion her people's cause in Northern Ireland. Miss Devlin, the youngest member of the British Parliament, was jailed and served two-thirds of a six month sentence for riotollS behavjor and incitement to riot. She had been convicted for her direct involvement in violent protests in Londonderry in August, 1969. The young lady. \\'ho has been dubbed the firebrand of the barricades, was reelected this year from tier ,di.!trict and upon release from jail took her s e a t again In Parliament. She urged the Roman Catholic minority to stop fighting their Protestant neighbors in British- ruled Northern lttland and to seek equal treatment by peacerut means. MADAME BINH P••ce N;-otl•tor BERNADETTE DEVLIN Mh-lty Champion When Scene _Repeated,. Performance Gets No Applause : DEAR Al'!N LANDERS: A friend of mine had an illegitimate child live years ago. Vanessa was very much in Jove with the man but for some reason he did nol marry her. She carried very small and stayed in school through her tif lh month. Then she went lo a home for unwed mothertnd arranged .to put the child up for ad on. • ~-o y ' later the man married someone else. The following month Vanessa ·married alsO. She told her bU3band and.bis parents about her out-of· wedlock chUd· but aide fram them. only her partnts atl'd 11lstd' knew. It .. was fantastic how she fooled tveryone. Thrtt months ago Vtneua gave blrUJ to 8 baby gir[ Sht actl II If thls II her first child (Mothe~ love ts~onderful but tlti! daro~s ov~rdoln_g it.) There ii !/'( . i "-. . ANN LANDERS Q . .. something phony and dishonltL tn her gustuness. · Is she-putting on an act because she feels g'uilty about ber out.of-wedlock child? lJ she trying to dt<:tlvo poop!• Into believlng motherhood is a !HW ex~ ror her? How can a moUter lorgtt ,her Urst-born, even if &ht didn't kecip the baby? Please aplaln thfJ to me IO I will know hc>w kJ feel about her. -HER BES'I; FRIEND DEAR 8., U you art ber BEST frltnd • • ' rd U.te to bear fromOlt ., "'" e11emles. """'" .... yoa ......... 1Jct. 11111 do(• It bother yoa tbai U.B gl(I bu found happlnts1 •t last? Tnte, this ti not Mr llrli-bon Ml II It U.. flnt "Ume ne w1ll be. tblt to tab 1 bl~ bome. Y•'v• revdled IDO(t, about )'OQl'Hlf in yow ·· lttter tluln )'Otl meaai to .. 1'>• are thll aJrl '• 1t.ter. # DEAR ANN LANDERS: tam a freak. I don't drlnk. l have Mthing agalMt aJcoh01. I j41t don't happen to lJke the taste or smefl of it. l admit that when l see 10me awfUlJy nice-~pie drink more than lhty can hall;dle , I\ makes me glad I doh't care for the stuff. But the thing that nail)' b~s rrie ls the way drinkers keep trylnc·to push drinb on ape,...., ,tbo"hu aald he doeeTl't w1nt one. ~ U:.~:O~·~:he~th ~~·=· the &1111. ao ,,,. othen won'l fed uncomforlahle -"·;,.. "JLl.ll LBlt. ll." The rum drinkers tell you how mild. rum bl and In half .., """')bey ~ out In ·-· The ICOlch drlnkel'1 loll y<i bow they never set sick J>ee•~H they stick . to ICOICIJ, I've lffft them lum gre<ll arQUJ1\I the &Ill• and -disappear !or tho night 'lb• . ' wine drinkers are a sketch. They think because It's wine and not gin they Jppt:ar el~gant. But .they all get equally sloppy and talk the same kind of foollsboets when they are bombed. Can l you supply me with,.~ ~ppy retort ror people~ kttp prtalna me to have a drink? My lnlnd 11 ma~ up but J. need a witty comebtct. -DRY 0 ,.. .DEARDRY:AIOber,.._ ..... ..- hdync y~to hln • d r I a k fl 11 latDllllv• ':l"'l'r ud .... 't detervl aa UIWtrl A driak ,......,. ..... a wMty comebltcti or ~.....,,. rtllrt If ~ Mtr'd OMIOW1i17~7 • DEAR ANN LANDERS: Wltal II I.be ooclally accepted IJ")COdure wbon dining In I 111'11 d W • mtaurant Iii! the tlok ta tough, tbe cbkUo is raw, ar the toUp ' ' Is cold? Sbould one complaln to t1lt• waiter or manager? Or Is It best to be quiet about it and simply not return? - /dlNUS $20 DEAR Iii: It Is ... ....,11117.,i. oimplala to u. mauger. ne niter ........ Um ........ ~- "'""" • pol ,_ clll< .... -..... ova er r*8t JtCll' ..,_ 'lb •• k .a.ce ... -,..... .... brt • -lli)ioolloe lo Ille mlaaral. Give IMm a ........... lllap rlCIR·~~ l • • ) I I ·- I ..,._ • L • ' ' . ' .. ' . ~ ~ . ., -~---- Decisive Battle Next • ROANOKE, Va . (AP ) -The last time hemlines dropped, wOlnf'n did not t;:ike the fa shion change silting down, except ror those who posed to give girl-watchers one more gtance al exposed knees. In the fall of l!M7, just as in lhe h1!1 nf 1970, American designer~ lowered hemlir.es to three new lenglh.!L; about two lnrhe!! below the knee , mid- calf and ankle long. Women of that post-World Peering Around War II generation organized nationally to prole.'lt againsl tht long skirts with Rs much spunk a.c; the i r 1970 contemporaries who campaign for "women 's Uberation." With the end of the war on their heels, they could afford a more frivo lous cau~e. They had been "liberated '' whether they had wanted lo ht or nnt when they filled jobs left vat:ant ""'hen their men went to war. Their national orgaoization agalil.!Lt long skirts v.-as called lhe LBK club. LBK stood for Little Below the ·Knees, which was wbere most women had been we.aring their skirts. Two inches below the knee was as fa r as they said their hemllnes would fall . · The Roanoke chapter of LBK boa s!ed about 5 O 0 members, including som e from Bassett and Blue Ridg e. All h11d signed petitions for • Festivities Shared awaiting the ir children Belly from Stanfo rd and Tom from Ba ylor tlledical School in • Houston who were home for the holidays. DR. EDfl.1UN D J . Gleazer J r., executive dlre:ctor of the American Association o f Junior Cnll<'p;cs, Washini;i;ton. D.C., was the honored guest during a buffet ,!liven by Or. and Mrs. R. Dudley Boyce WHILE MAYOR Shipley in their Huntington Harbour spent the Christmas holidays home. wilh a brother in Atlanta, Ga .. Dr. Boyce, president of Fountain Valley J\1ayor and Golden West College , escorted t.~rs . Edward Just entertained the visitor on a tour of the with a family dinner at home. campus as part of a five·year GA.THERING in I.he Just nationw ide project to study ------------ junior colleges under a grant from the Kell ogg Foun d11t ion. home were the coup le s ' daughter .:ind her husband, Diana and Roy Mohr and f\.1ary Elizabeth (Cr 1 ck e I I fron1 Canoga P,:irk. Al1>0 join.in.it them for the hol\days were ot her daup:hters All!son and Laura, and Mrs. Jus!"s parents, Mr . and Mrs. Holland Robinson. ' NORMA GIBBS nr Hun· . .. ' War national circul ation, bul on ~pt. 6, l!M7, they took more posltive action. Some 100 members marched ~n a parade in downtown Roanoke -complete with a fl oa t, a band, antique cars. I -tire truck. the Roanoke life sav ing crew and horseback riders . recalls Aubrey Kessler, now manager of the Velerans Administration office in Roanoke. He drove a truck in lhe par~de \\'hich ea rned the sign, ''The Brnke Husbands ,'' in protest against the new 11·ardrobes they would have lo bu.v for their wives. Kessler remembers l he demonstrat ion as "strictly a one·day affair " The women in his office had signed the LBK petitions and, prior lo the parade. n111e of them had posed fnr photo)trapher! in fro nt of the courthouse lo show their knee~. ''a <"heesrcake pose. like ·take the last look','' Kessler chu ckled. An estima ted 7,000 spectators lined C a m p be 11 Al'enur <1nd .Jefferson Street tn watch !he LBK parade, .the Roanoke Times account said. The cl ub members marched in cost umes ranging from 25- vear. nld bathlnp: suits. which designers also were trying to brin~ ·back in to fa.'lhinn. and 80-year-0ld dresse.'I to new fall outfits. crnpprd tn !\.\'O inches below the' kne e to meet LBK re11:ul.:itinns. Cooks _ Reveal Taste-Jempting Sec refs Altend ing the buffet were !luntinglon Bcitch f..·layor Don Shipley, Judge and J\1 rs. Walt.er Charamza. the Drs. and Mmes. Norrna n Watsnn. Ken f..1a rtyn, Dale Miller and Willi am Shaw!: the Messrs. and r-.1mes . Jack Feehan . William G1tiger. LI o y d Hamilton, Jack Higley , Peter Hnrlon, .Jack Turk. Ralph !\!ser, RoDerl Knox. and Roy Batters hill, and Mrs, Norma Br;indel Gibbs, councilwoman . lington Beach always expects a houseful for thr hnlid;:iys and this year tradit ion again held. In addition to her d ;i u R h le rs , !\athy and Barbara. who are home from college, Norma also ha s been enlert}lining cousi ns. Jllr. ,:ind ?-.1rs. Lorrn Anderson, their twn children. and ~! r s . Anderson's father. Paul W. Brandel. from Lake Genrva, Wis. The float. •·prepa red"' by a Ro;:inoke 11priarel ~hop and a con1pany of U.S. Marines, carried several w o me n dressed in the new longer lengths and several in the preferred short length.!! to demonstrate the contrast. .; Members of Temple Hillel Sisterhood have comhin-, ea their culinary arts and produced a ·cookbook ~ich contains .!iecrets for s uch specialties as breads, . cakes and cookies, me!\.s. fish and .foreign .food s. Horoscope \ Libra: Watch .. ' - SATURDAY steady pace. Hold back. on JANUARY 2 teridency to irritate those in authority. St ick" to famihar By SYl)NEY 0~1.ARR · ~dures. . ARJF.s (March 21-April 19!' "-._.tANCER iJune 21·July 221 :You find lhat you have allies Trip that "'as postponed can ln high places. There is now be undertaken. In any .activity in areas previously evtnt, be in touch "'ilh those -:&tilted. Financial pro.spec:ts at a distance. Plan ahead . ·;art better than you n:tlght Take initiative 'ft•herr long- ~lm.agine. Proceed w It ti ranp.e prnjects are concl'rned , ........... ~t;:enfidence. LE\> (.J uly 23-Aug. 22 1 <~rl '. TAUR~'(Aprll 20-May 20 1 prop\ r l y appraisal , if ·One cl to you may be in necessary. Don"t depend on ·fighting mood. Avoid any me.re whim s. Obtain expert tendency to create envy. ar:lv1re, opin ion. Pro j e c l Include m le, partner in social budget. AgreemenL~ should bf> plans. Be ready for .sudden nailed down : refuse lo be pul change.!L. off by excuses. GEMINI IMay 21 -June 20 1: \'IRGO tAug . 23-Sept. 22 ): 'Stre.S.!L diplomacy. Avoid trying Llr .lO\.\' Permit Cancer-horn ; to buy affection . Ma intain individual to take initiat1\"e. Wedding in Offing Duffie Ids l'RANCES DUFFIELD F.Oru•..Y Date I • ' ·__r \ '• Tell News tl1r. 11nd J\1rs J\larshall D. OuH1eld of !"rv.'P0rt Be.:i<"h have announced the · rnJ:\<'IRe- menl nf !heir d;:i u.'(hter. Fl"t1 nC£'S Duffield 1n Robert Heffernan. son nf ~tr. and J\1rs. Thomas E. Heffern.:in of San1 11 Ana. , ·' The cou ple will v.-ed F"Ph 1~ Jn Our Lady Queen nf the Angels Catholic Chu r c h , Newport Beach, f\.l!ss Duffield was graduated with_. honors from Nev.·porl Ha rMr High School and is a graduate or SI an r o r d liruversity and San Francisco Slate College where sh<' tarn· ed h~r tea<'~ing rcrt1Mcate. "ff' fiance, valedictorian~of hi." class at Mater Oei Hi.Rh School. Sant11; Ana. also is an alumnus of Stanford .... ·here he played varsity football. He plans to enter a medical school in the fa ll. Proceeds from the $3 book will go to the temple and the sale will continue through January. Test· in 2 a recipe are Mrs. Laurence Surfas (left) and Mrs . Mathias Plotkin. Diet Finish rather than begin proJeCL,. \\'hat you really need is on the way . Be pallenl - and malt1rr . LIRRA 1Sr p! 23-0ct 22): Sprnll nn necesc;il 1rs : hol<l b.:ick on lllXUflf'S r\c11· ('flnl<'ICI coul<l resul t \11 sOmr J!:C'nuine b.:irJ!:;:i111s . !\no'-1· this and procef'd accord1t1gl~·. Crea tive. insight is reaturrd. \\1<i !ch <liet. SCORP IO 10 c:t. 23·Nov 21\ Obt.:i in hint fr nm Llbr;:i mcssa,1::e. Ynu are frel1n i:: in e)(p;in si\'C m(IOd. Rut 1t is still nrcessary to curb rxpenses. Trust intu i!lvr. i n t e 11 cc l. r-.1r;in!'i heed innr r urge. SAG ITTA.RI US I Nov. 22- Dec. 2lJ: !\<'y is tn be 1·ersat.ile., H11vc altr.rnati1·cs · al"ail;:ible. Relus'I' lo be pushed into corner. Child may make unusual requei;t. C n n si de r merits. Th<lte LS nn {ll'l'd fnr im mediat e repl y in affirmative.. CAPR TCOF\N !Ol'c-. 22·.1an. 111 1 Surprisf' \·1s1t cnu!d he l:lnJ:\hl spot . Rut pacr .\'oursr lf. Ol'Jn't ;:ittempt tn <lo 100 muc-h at once, Bel:i111 e 11 ho rc senl.c; crrta1n .:ict11•11.v m.1 v be vr.ry 1·oc;il. T;:ikf' ii 1n stri<le. AQUARI US t.liln 2[)-Fcb . t11 1· t\"e,1::nt1;:i1r rilt hf'r !h:i.n ar~llf': re:ali1r 1nu h 11 1· e ncC'rssar.v b;1ck1ng. A '1 ;irrordingly. Sl;1~d \;1tl - m;iin1Q.1n rssr n11~\I d1~nity. Dnn"t sii:n ~·nur n~hts away. PISC~S 1Ff'h. t9-t.·1:irch Zn \· CyC'lc remains hi gh : ~tl'l<l new.~ indir;:itM in connec!inn \.\'i!h ..,,, r It i n i.: , advertising. pu blishi ni;?. PrriJect. which.Jiad bren rlcla yrd comes 1nlo brigh!er focus. -, IF TOOA\' IS BIRTHDAY ,·nu ;ire <lur to come out 01 'ernn!tona! shell. Social life; impro\'PS. f;nhre outlook is more beneficial •• T~ !Ind c;i! w~n'• lu<kY 'Dr Y!HI 1., fnC>'\~Y •"" I""'· 0'11•>, SYll~PY Om•rr'1 bllftlt l•t. "IK•ll .,.'"" lo• Me., ~rid Wo.,,..n ·• S•n<I tH•lt!ll••• 8nd so. cenh In o,,,.,. A"•OI09Y SK•el<, 1~t 0All 'f P>LOT. l'n• 11'0. G1•nll Cfn!ro( S••ll!>n. "1cw Vo•~. "1 v J trlll. 5!ormon1 ~~ol• ELOISE BOAL Betrotked . Families Hear News At Brunch :'\e11\ of the apnroaching marriagP of F:lotse Ann Boal f'lf S.,n Clemen1e and rharlt'~ 7"1 rhvl;:is Cha t:QfH nr Hanford 11.:i~ rf'\'rafNI In f .:i n1 i I} 1nen1tirrs and fr1rnds during .1 ch amp<1~ne bruneh' 1n Brn Rrnv.•n's r~Jtaur:in1. S o uth Lflg1!na. The Boyce.c; were anxiously La Meson ,,.., Describes Formation Mrs. Frank H. fl.f('tllac h of La ~1esa. 1·1t·e p res i d e n t J:eneral of the Nalinnal Soc irly nf the n;iughters of lhe American H.evn!utioil, will be the honored guest at a Tues- driy. Jan. 5. meet 1 n g or P;:i11ence Wr1~ht Chapter. The meeting will begin al rionn in the Hote l l..11 guna wi!h ~l rs . J\1('ttlach ~~aking nn the nAH in Washington ;:in ti formation of ;:i bicc nlenni.:il cnmm1tlee nrganiied in 19fi7 In cc:.lebr;ite I he 200th an- niver~ary oJ the nrgfln1zt1t1nn. tlfrs. Rcynnltl W i ft ft i n s . ma,i:azlne chii ir man. also will ,1:1vr ;:i brirf rel'iew nf the official s n c i e t y publication first publ ished in 1892. 1'he bus1nrss meetinJ!: \\'ill folln w e]C'ct ion nf dcleg;:i\es lo a ~prin,1:: conference in San Fr.:inciscn ;:ind the Cnntinen1al Congress in \rashington, D.C. Hosts for th e meeting in- c-\urlP the J\lmf'S. \V1gg1ns, Lnu1~ \\'. SC'J!:gel. U>o F. Foster and Horace ~lann . Rivierans Tee Into New Year J\1aktnR 1he announcr menl· Four carts have been \1a~ Al;:in \V. Boal, the bride.' reserved for three starting e!ect"s brother. t1mrs fnr mrmMrs nf the Gol f t.-fiss Roal. d;iughter of fl.1rs. Section 'nf the Riviera Club f\1a ri e Boal of San Clem entC', ;:it 8:45 a.m on Wedne\(lav, was .'(rad uated ~rorn San ,)9'11. 6, at S~n Clemente Gcilf Clemente High Schftnl and is Cluix't.' . ; maJorinR 1n home ecnnom ics R~v\itions 'may be made at California Stale Pnlyter hnic '-1.'ilh ~1rs. ~rt DE; Bussey Colleg(';;San Luis'Obispo. ·~Mr.a. fJ~~"""town.!Lend. ~ Her fiance, son flf Mr ." and• -• ;r ~k"s. ~icholq:; D. Champi nf ·' ' ~ · Ha,rw~. is a graduate of Ha.rt' ·c actus Sooiety fnrd High Sc.hnoL Q>Qegt: of .-;, '·-· • · ~ #, the Sequoias and v.i.fl rraduat.e Orangit CoulTly Cactus a'hd· _ from Cal Poly in June. \ Succulent liOa~..meels the 'No date has been seL for fir.'11 Wednl!5day-af noon iD. he '1·edding. • Odd FeJlowir;;.Hal~. Costa MeSll I ' ' ANALYST Jim Morley Newsman Featured Accompanying ! he ('n- loUf.:ige were !\I r. and !\.1rs. .Harvey And erson fro nl Chi c11go and M is.~ Kerst.in Anderson v.·ho arrived from Sweden. The entire izroup plans tn ;:ittend the parade and Rose Bnwl game. Mrs. G i hb~. • professor at l:l!.liforn l.:i Sla!r Colle~e a.t Lnng Bc.:ich. also hos ted ;:i potluck dinner ror her cla~s lo celebrate the h o I i d a y season. But their efforts fa iled. F.:ishion wnn out. Skir!s camr down. ··soon aftrl" the parade., v.·nrnc n .... ·erP coming in lo buy stnris nf p:ab.:irdine lo sew on their suit skirts as a yoke or as a hem border to lengthen 1hf'ir hemlines." said Mrs. Lee Haney. proprietor nl the Fabric Shor in do\.\·ntov.•n Roanoke. Gabardine s u i I a v.·ere th e fa~hion rage then, ~10RE THA.'J 600 presents she explained. were g.a therC'd hy members Nn w her cuslnmrrs la ugh 11t of th e Ba lbo.:i Bay Cluh fnr thr longer hemlines featured dis tribution among n e e d y 1n lhc nev.• £all 1970 pa ttern children on Christ mas morn· books. ing. Delivery of the gifLs .... as "They say they ;:iren't going organized py the Rev. Gala! lo use them." t.Irs. Raney Gough , cflairman of t he said. a knowing smile t1n her human relations commlssioo . fa ce. Award-winning ne..,,·s ani!.lysl Jim Morley of Lflp:una Hil!.!L --~ 'i ?-1·---iiiOiiiOiiiOiiiOiiiOiiii;;;;;;iiiO'"i 1.ow; o• o1L PAINTINGS . I l1AUT1•uL CLOTHIS .•• will be the fealurC'd speak.er WHO S l W llHOUSE 0111v s11on•lv U19d LI A I A e.v o•I• wn& c~"'' tlHr 11> 1M •-v.·hen the Newport Be,:ich Ebe11 OPIN TO THI PUILtC I ' 1w«• In "'' , • ..,, .,, .... Club gathers' for a noon Tnolr Lou -Your to1111 $5 and up '.' tuncheQn on Thu r.c;day , Jan. THI SICOND TIMI AlOUND 7, in the clubhouse. ,.,, 1. 1o•N•l!11, 1•N1 .. ANA I u1 E. 111~ s1., C•••• M ... ~HON• w"""• ~ 0-u .. I -u1.-tlf_ r. I nre! y v.·i 11 high Ji Rhl his' I ~~~~·~·~·~"~·~·~·~·~"~'~"::.;·~· ~--,,~~:ii::::ii::::ii::::ii::::ii::::ii:::;i;ii::i;i~ 40.0QI mile ..,,·orld tour and lj emphasize na tion;:il and in-' f Ac I A L 5 ternationa! affai r::;. He will ' ~ point nul f;:icl s of !>ecurity , ~f f.niny,..d tiy ~l amnrou!!I movie, TV solvenc-y and world peace and · _,1;irs 111 1 ... ad1ng tx-auty sp11 .... c<mduct a question and answerl ' JOSEPHINE BLACK R.E. period . A 19'7 rncipieot or the N•-(714) 538·9551 ''""'-• "" tional Speaker's A\\·11 r<l . hP i.!Lq'1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.,~··~·~·~~.,,~.,~-~·~.,~~ a rorrespondent ;:i ccredl!edl· with the [)('(e nse f)(>pflrtm ent. United Nation~. N AT 0 . SEATO. South \ittnam. South Kor('a and other af1 1hat1n11~. A former dirN'tor of thr Office of \\'a r lnfnrm;:i11nn. r.·lorley h.:is '-l'nrkr<l w11h the FB! and M1lt1ary lntellip:ence. Mrs. Harry Goetz L~ rro~rem chairman. A short bu.~1nr.~s meeting v.•111 be conducted by Mrs. Ray Nielsen,. HB Auxili ary Twice a month lhe L;:idies' Auxiliary tn Huntington Re11ch Veterans nf Foreign Wars, Pns t 7368 meets al 8 p.m. The first Friday of eac h month they gatber in Odd Fellows Ha ll £or a business meeting and the third Frid;iy they &1Cialize in various locatfon.'I. Further inform11tinn may ~ secured by calling Mrs. LeRoy He rmann at 53g..3530, they're in take a spin! ' 11v1nty-one_1 at ~~L! ·stereo 103FM • the sounds of the harbor • • music - ' DICK TRACY TUMBLEWEEDS ' IT IS A WEIL KNOWN fACTOF BIRD LORE, WAl\17LER llR4NGLEl\51 THAT THCR!: ARI: 2 SPEC IES OF ~IRDS : IOY BIRDS AND GIRL BIRDS! NOW, A 00'1 01RD GOES 'TWEET· TWEET"! • AND A GIRL BIRD? I llOW DOES ONE DISTINGUISH 'lWlXT A BOY AN' A 61RL BIRD? MUTT AND JEFF ..... __ _ .... ~ .. -... -... JUDGE PARKER PLAIN JANE /-/ ..... ... .. , .... , .. ' .... ,. .. ~ ............... . 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Coach Wa vne \~'oodrow ''\Voodv' Hayes will be· gunning for his pcrsonall)' guided fourth straight triumph in the big .5aucer in the Arroyo Stt'o. His opposite number, John Ralston. has never coached in the bowl and indeed . Stanford 's last appearance here was in 1941. Stanford won the Pacific-3 charn· pionship and i:oes inlo action here with an 8-3-0 seasonal record . The Indians lost Ill Purdue Oct. J and dropped their last two games -meaningless as far as t~ ~~e Bowl wa! concerned - to the Air'F'orce end California. Ohio State capped its 9-ga1ne schedule ' wllh a stirring triumph over Michigan, and Haye! will tield a flock of :.eniora tA'ho as 110pbomore1 in the 1969 game On TV TorlalJ Channel 4 at 1 :30 defeated Southern California, 27·16. Included in this veteran group are Rex Kern, the magician-like quarterback who can pass and run ; and two rugged running backs, John Brockington and Leo Hayden. Stanford counters with its Hei!man Trophy wtnnlng quarterback. 1enlor Jim Plunkeu: a good ba1l carrier, Hillary Shockley, and an es:ceptional pas.!1 receiver, Randy Vataha. .., Red·haired Rex Kern has shared duttes this fall with Ron Maciejow&k..i, but it Is Kern, with hit option-run, and the 220-pound Brockington who have done most of lht punishing. Kern threw rnr 430 yard! and three touchdowns, and gained 430 rushing. Rrocklngt on mauled out l.QMI on the eround. Plunkett set a national collegiate career record total offense wlth 7 ,887 yards and in 1970 threw lor 2.71S and Added tll3 nl!hihg. He C()flnected for Ill touchdown passes and ran for three more. Errors could weU decjde the g;tme, and here Stanford may be the more vulnerable. Whereas the Buckeye! fumbl · e<I the ball away only rive time5 and had 13 pass Interception~, the Indians fumbler! and lost the ball 17 and had 21 interceptions. Cornhuskers Tabbed Over MIAMI IAP) -Nebraska is favnred by a touchdown to outscore Louisiana State's super-stingy defense tonight before a record crowd in the 37th Orange Bowl game. '·1t·11 lake three touchdown~ to win ." said Nebraska·11 ult ra-successful coach, Bob Devaney. ··LSU's defense is famous, but what about an offense !hat scores 61 on a !ough Ole Mis11 team." Devaney ·s counterpart, am i ab l t Charlie McClendon of the Bengals nf the Bayou, believes LSU has a '"better chance if it develops into a lrJw-scoring slugger_" Third·ranked Nebraska, 111-0-1. averag· ed :t7 points a game and LSU. 9·2, yielded less than nine. Kickoff is set for 4:45 p.m. (PST). assuming the Rose Bowl game bein g ~ltv1sed prior lo the Orange classic, 1s wrapped up. Pour-thousand bleacher seats built for thr Super Bowl game Jan. 17 have 011 TV Toda11 C:l1m111ef. 4 at 4:45 fattened the Orange Bo'A·l"s capacity to more than 80,0IXI. Nebraska has lost two nf three previous Orange Bowl games. The Cornhuskers bowed to Duke 34.7 in 1955. bea l Auburn 1:1·7 in 1964 ;ind were bounced by Alabama :19·28 in !9fi6. LSU's luck in Miami has been better. ~~:r T~:r~~ a~e&~: i~it~S:4 l~~~ ~1ct;~~ romp over Colo rado in 1962. "We'ye never lost in the Orange Bowl and never Jost on artificial 1urf ," said Mcclend on, ,searching for plu! signs. "But, Nebraska is !he biggest. toughest team we"ve played and I just hope we can stay alive." f\lcClendon feels LSU "i::ot to Miami the hard way -by adverlising 11·e were going lo beat people.'' ··The Tigers .agreed to a contract eon· lingent on ...,·inni ng their final two regular season gan1cs. \\'ilh lhc chips on the lable. LSU whipped Liberty Bowl cham· pion Tulane 2/i-14 ;inr! m?issac.red Gator Bowl·bound Ole Miss 61 -17. For Nebraska, 1hc road 1o the Orangp Bov.'I w;is easier. T~ Hu~kers signed a no-strings agreemenl Nov. 21 and Devaney's main fear is rustiness, ' Prom another view, ho~ever, Stant~ playtd 11 1amea. two more than Oblo Stale. Reverse Yiew · Ohil') State has ~I but one game in the last 30. 111011 IOWl 11.-.. l w-tl 0~11 S"tt U+tl. 14 Artr.•n .. 1 1' 5' T•••• Al.M lJ J.I S.n Jo.. SI, I :µ D<Mt : :: J.l 019Q(ln 10 '1' Mlcllia•n 51, 1' Pure!!• u 11 Mlnnttott • 2• use •• • 1111n1111 ,. 6J Wtolll"PJOll l! !' T< N0<1t.wtt!•rn 10 • UCLA I -1• Wlscon1>n 1 • Or-oon !t, I~ 10 Purdue 7 tt We•hlf\O!M ~! lG MlcftlO•l'I ' " ... I, Fore • JI 1< ("•lorn•• )l )10 Toltl 119 711 fO•tl tl LSU ''We were real 5luggish after 1ettin1 lo Florida ." he said. "I'm more pleased no11·, but a coach alw:iy11 worries when his team hasn·i struck a blow in 5IX weeks." Devaney now ranks as the nation's winn ingest active coach. His career record ~s an imposing 113-28-6, a .789 percentage. "All that really cnunts, though," he said, .. is the one coming up " 0111 ... "IGE IOWl LSU 0 ·1·0) "ltbrllKt !10..t..ll " T•~•• "" ~ • Woke Fo•ttt " ,. II.It~ • " "" " " Btvior " " Armv • ~ Pac111c • " Minn~ol• ,. " K""IUC~V ' " Ml•1<111rl ' " Auburn • ., Ktn••• " " Al"b•m• • " Okloho"'" M. " ~ Mil!i>'lppl " ' • ColM•dt " • Nol<t ~me ' " lowt S!tll " " Tulene " " Ktn•I• "· 7 .. M}SJl"•PPI " • Ol<lthOll'lt " '" To!tl ff .. To!t! "' • 49ers' Taylor Gives Dallas Game of Year: Texas-ND RANDY VATAHA -NIFTY STANFORD RECEIVER. Super Bowl Elusive For Oakla11d , Colts BALT1r-.10n~; IA l'l -ThP Oakland nairiPr'." anrl Rall1rnnre Col!s have cnm· r1J<'t1 1hP hrst f('("Orfls in pro fn<)tba ll dul"lnJ: thi' past four seasons , but the SuP€r Bowl prize has eluded 1hem. ThP J)C'rPnnial contenders, strivin~ aga in for the J:Old 11nrl 1;:1ory v,th1ch gfl('~ >11lh lh ch11n1pJorto;hip. mee! head on 1n 1h<' l111P J(ame of the American Foot· ball Confcreoce Sunda y. rappc1! fnr play1nJ: an ras1· ~h<'d11lr ThP Rairlrr~ [;i ced ,~t1ffrr nppo~1r1nn. h11t 1hev. [on, bc;il Qnl\' ooP lf'an1 11•1\h ;i winn ifig recorrl, lhe K~n.~11s ('1ty Ch ief~. 11·h1le capturing the \\1es!rrn Divi~1on 11·ith an 8·4·2 mark. Bul Oakland 11lso lost In lnur of the heller learn~ -San Fr11nc1sen, f1Ptrnl!, Miam i and Cincinnati -hcfore edgtn)l !he Dolphins 21 -14 1n 1hc playoffs. showdown. "Taylor won the Minnesota game - no doubt about it -\\'Ith h.is two big punt return11 that set up San Francisco's twe touchdowns," says Erma] Allen, special Cowboy scout. •·we are very concerned ahout the kicking game,'' says Dallas coach Tnm Landry. "Ron Widby hall been erratic " W1dh y is the No. 2 pun ter in the NFC, but has the habit of hilling low line.~ drivel! whic h rlon 't allnw thr Cowboy Sf)('C1alty teams much time in getting downfield. ''ll "s up to me lo get the ball high,' says Widby. Widhy ~ays hP wants tn i:f't lhc ball off high an d quirk ··.~o I d()n "t take ·a chant•e on 1te1t1n.i; II })ln1·ked. H I do !hat. I fir;:urr we will have an ediie because our kick return guys. i\1el Renfro and Bob Ha yes. are just as good a.~ theirs.'• Widby :i1ays he is not afraid of the sometimes strong vdnds in Kezar Stadium because he prartices kicking against the v.·ind all the timt> He iz ot the idea in a tip -from all places -Cov.·boy equipment man Jack Eskridge. "He said Sam Rakrr u~t>d to 5ay Iha! anybody could kirk with tht' wind. !hat rt was a real prl'I v.·ho lea rned ho11• !nklck 11gainsl 11 ," Widh~· said . Bl'llh Dallas 11nd S;in Franr.isrl'I will havr good percentage field gnal kickers in the 11ame . "Rruce (jn.~setl has meant a lot tn the 49er'."," said Allen. He's hittin~ about fi9 percent nl his field goal allrmpl.~. Oick Nolan 4!1cr coach told mP that · S;in t·r;inriscn lost four i;::imcs last year when a field goal 1Ynuld have won H," (;nssel1 w:i s nblalned jn the nff-sea.~nn. · r-.1 ikP fl;irk ha~ hil Ill of 29 attempls fnr Dal las. The Cn>1·boy~ arn\'E' 10 San ~·ranc1sco Sa1urday morning . The loser once mor-e >1'111 be resigned lo a near-miss season. >1•hi1e the >1·innl'r goes to the Super Bowl Jan. 17 against the sur1·1\•or of fiunda y's San Francisco. Dallas National t.:nofl'rence title game. Laver Seeks 3rd Slam; Oakland, which posted a 45-8-3 record In regular season pla y during the past four years, Ins! lo f.reen Bay :13-14 in the Bowl three years ago. l'he neKt year. ·Ralitmore becan1e the first National rootba11 League loser in the Super Aowl, bowing to the underdog New )'ork .Jet.~ lfi·7. Since 1967, lhe ColL~' rerord ranks JU.St behind "lhe Raiders at 4:1·9·~. Oaklanrl has bcl'n in.~tallr.d a i;light 1 'il-poinl favorite. al\hou,l!h the Colts will bf: playing :·on their home field Al Mt!:morial Stadium , where numeroui; o~ ~nts have complained 11bout the crowd noiSe from Baltimore fans The Colts were.o~ of three oh1 NfL teams mo\'cd into the Amer ican Con· ferenct wilh 10 former· American f'oo1· IN!ll Leagur: members, and some of tht ir own conference t.eim! Would lik\ 10 1ee the Colt.a f•ller lhi,, time. ' In running up an 11-2·1 record to win the Ea!ltern Division . Baltimort> bl'a1 cinb' one team with a winning rrcorrl -lhr Miami Dolphins -before wh1ppirJ1t lilt Cinelnn11t i Bengals 17.(1 in the pla )nfl. opeoer lalif wetk. Time and again, lht Colt.a have be~l'I , Faces Rosewall Satu.rday NEW YORK (AP) -Rod Laver. the world's best Lennis player who won n1ore than $200,000 lasl year in llmiterl play, is ROing after everything in siJ:hl th is season, but not because. of the mont>y, "1 never g;ive the n1oney a thought ,'' st1id !he slender Corona del Mat :wut.hpaw·as he di11clo11ed Thursday that he will seek an unprecedented third Grand Slam. •·J like money, bul ynu don 'I have to be poor lo be a hun1u·y player. 1 like t.ht idea or 1 third Grand Slam, and if the money goes along with it, Uu1t 's tremendous. "In 1970. I didn't toter either tht: Au11tr11lian or French champlnn~hfP1! fnr the new year, I h11ve entered nnt only all of the major to11rnamen1 s, but will ht' playing ID the Phi1arlf>lph i11 Tenn!~ Feslivl!ll tn Fehruary and the GrRnd Prix. I am fr iendly wUh all lhe tennis f.at- t1nn11 and as far a ~ I'm concrrned, l"n1 a lennt.~ pli!tyer, not a warri'l'fi-" ~ Laver, who won lht' four majn tournaments -French. Au.~tratian Wimbledon and J;.S. open -in 1962 11nd 1!111!1, ;~ re11dy to begin his quest Saturday ag11in11t Ken Rosew111l ln the opening match 4lf the $210,000 Tennis Champion5"\ Classic at Madison Square Garden. ( Lave r be8t Rosewall for the tltle last year and· pocketed 157,!i!O. His fi ve-set m11tch against Rosewall Saturday is a $10,000 winner-lake-111\ affair that kicks off the J2.m11tch tour through New York, Roche~ter. N.Y., Dettoit. Philadelphi11 and Boslnn A pl11yrr could capture 1170,000 by winning all 12 matches in the two-101111-and.nut tour. "l"rn in ertellrn1 cond illl')n and 11n- 11r" the others," Laver 11airl . "I experl lhe rompetition 10 1971 will be much tougher." Irish Seeking Revenue Ao·ainst 0 ~ No. 1 Lo11ghorns DALLAS (AP) -\\'ith fingers crossed and thrir rarned \\'1s hbone still unsnap- ped , Texas pul.~ its 30-game winni ng slreak nn the line today ai;:ainst Notre name in a Cotton Bov.·! remati:h knowing lhat R \"U.:tnry t•oul d insure a Sl'l'Ond slraigh1 national college football ch;irn- prnnship. Both t'(lRt"hcs -Oarrel! Rnyal of seven· poin1 favonte Texas and Ara Parse~hian of No tre Dame -are predicting a rrplay of !a.~t ~ca son"s thril ler, 11·00 by !he Lnn~horns. 21 ·17, rin a 1nuc.hrlow n with J1tUc rn ore than a minu!e 10' pla y. "!t should he very n1uch the lia1ne lype of i;:an1e as a ycar ago," s:iid Parsegh1<1n, "but I don't knoY.' if we can sto11 Te~;i~· running J!ame, No on& h;is rlnne it yet '' S1xlh·rankerl Notre Oame, 9-1. V.'llS unbeatcn unlll lhe regular season finale, whrn So11thrrn Cal1forn1<1 heal lhe Irish, Jll-211 . .:inrl ruined the Collon Bowl cklssic a~ a po.~111hle hcad-1n-hearl battle for No 1 Top-rated Texas is 10.0 and h~~n·l hcl'n hf'aten since early ln the 19fi8 ca111pa1gn "Thf' J.!l'llllf' should hf' \f'rV s1m1lar.'' s<1 1d Rny;il. f'Cho1n.i; Parsegh1an ••:-ieithf'r tcam h;i ~ ch11ngcd much \\'f' bn!h u~r thr samr 5!\ Ir offrn~r 11nrl rleFensP I rlnn·1 .~r·r much tn the \.1,1 ~ of su rprising one aoo!h1•r 1h1 ~ [;iJr ' ,,,, ,,.,,, 1·,.,,,,,, ('l1111111t•I 2 ''' ltl:4.; Thal n1ea115 i1 >1'11! he 1he Longhorns' fcarsnn1e \\'1shbnne-T ground at1 11c·k. \\'h ir·h lf'rl lhc nation \.l•J\h an avf'rage or :174.5 yarrfs fl J.":i'lmC, MJ::lin.~t the pa ss· inJ: ;ind sc ramblin~ of All-America quarl erback Joe Theisn1;inn. the reer1v- ini; ol Toni Ga!r11·f){lrl anrl !he ntnn1n~ nf F.d Gulyas, Dennv Allan and Bill Barz · The only l11rlnr 1ha1 n1ay not be similar ill thr weather. The foret ast calls for a ~11nny day 1n lhe mirl-70s hy game lime. A year a.1;0 there was a nip in lhe air 11nd !hf' field. v.·hich nQw boasts artificial furl , wa11 a mess after a week of rain. T~xas l~ the only team lo make three ronsecuttve Cotton Bowl appearantes - l!lfi2·fi:t-64 and 1969-70.71 'A'hile Notre Dame is the firi:t vi11i!in1t learn to cnme hrre 1n succcs.~ive yf'ars. Notre name. feellni;: thl'. p1 ll.ssure of l11st .veer'~ defr.at As well as the dam81t· init windup Jos!'I to Southern Cal. h11s het>n all business rhis week. Workout:s h11 ve been closed. 1'he Texas workout~ ha\•e been open~ while Royal figures .out a way to 11ttack the middle of lhe much IArger Nntrr. Dame line . fifth nalio'hally in rushing defense. "\\'e'll have lo stnp !ht> ru ral runnln,ll evrntualJy and get into lhe city traffic," he say~. ., corroN 1owL T1••1 fl ..... l Htl,. Da..,. It.I .. ) • Ct!Ur""'I~ " " ... ,,,."'~··~"' " " T•••• , .. " • P11rt1wt • • UC:L.t. " ~ Ml(~lf•~ " • ., Oll!~l>C>m• • " ••m1 .. " Ille• " ,. "'''""''"{ ' " '"" " • .. ~ ' " 11ov1or " • ,.,., " • "" • .. Ger,i•,•• Ttt~ ' " lt•~• .t..\M .. ' "" • " •••• ft .... ' " "" •• "' ro1.t IU "' To'i11 " ER IC PATTON WEARS Np. 45 Ex-Area Wh i1 at Notre Dame Oklaho111a, Tide Battle To 24-24 Ti e 1101 STn.'-; 1 \P ) -Oklahnm;i's ynu ng Soonrr~ 1lrf1\r fi! .1·rtrd.~ tn the final min· tllf'~ 1ri rn;iblf' fln1te Derr tn k~k a ~2· ~·;ird field gn::il 111th ;i!I ~£'conrL5 tn pl;iy In 1;11111 il 24·2~ tie with Alah:im;i 's Cnm· ~011 T1d1' 1n lhe 121h A\l ro-Blur !1onne t Br)ll l fr)fl1b<lll iin n1e 'fhllrsd:iy night. II 11;is ;i \\'lirl fnurih pcrinii , w11h Al::i· Q;in1a fir st raku1g ;i 24·21 le;irl as ta1 lh.:1ck .J11hnn~· i\1usi;o, fooled 1he :'i11onrr iirfense 11•l1 h a ra zzle-da7.7.le 25-yard louchdown pas.~ to quarterback Scolt Hunter. AfLer J)('rr"s tying krck the Tide cover- ed an ons1des kick anrl quickly mn1'l'd In the Oklaho1nt1 18 11·here ;i .14·yarrl field goal attempt by Ric·h arrl CiPmny >1·as w11le to lhf' left \\Ith JUSI one setond Jefl. \Vith snphomor" speedster Greg Pru1!t scnring l\\'o touchrlnwns , Oklahoma ]Ump. erl In a 21·7 sccnnd·pertnd lead and ap- peared to have thing.~ 1u1der control until Hunl,er and l\.1usso took charge. Airlcd by 11: 22·yarrl in1erference pen11Uy al !he Sooner seven, Hunter passed rive yards In David Ra iley 10 C'U! lhe deficit in 21 ·14 with just 14 secnnrls ren1aining 1n !hf' first h11lf. Then on the ,;ccontl ha l( kick·off. Robin Parkhouse covered an Oklahoma rumble al the Son"er 27 and Ciemny made it 21· 17 five plays latcr with a 20-yard field goal. A 7.7 first peno<I deadlock resulted from a 54-yard Sama drive Hunt~ end-.. ed with a four-yard p.as.s 10 Randy 11toore anrl a 74-yard Oklahoma c<'meback Joe Wylie endede by plunglng over from lhe I v.·o 't Jack Mildren. the Sooner quarterback, lhen team with Pruitt for 11 pair of 80- yard drives Pruitt ended by takin~ pitch· outs and sc11mperin1t fl8 and 25 yards for !hr 21-7 lead Pniilt was vntf'rl the game·.~ nutst11nd- 1ng back white Jeff F'nuzie, a Crim90it Tide linebacker, won the honor for line- men. 'T ols Favored To Gun Down Sugar Rival NE\V ORLEANS I AP) -ft has all the appearances of a rapier against a broadsword , but the Sugar Bowl foot- ball battle between fou rth-ranked Ten· nessee and the 11mbitiou11 .Air Force Academy tod ay could ·hinge 4ln the performance of two quarterbacks. Tennessee's Volunteers, beaten but once this season, rate a strong 10.point favorite"s role over the twice·be&ten falcons 11·ho will make their first show- ing in the New Orleans New Year 's Day game. e1epec1ed to draw 11 full house of more than 80,000 for the kickoff, tr.levised nationally by ABC. Bobby Scott , a senior quarlerback from Rossville, Ga .. will direct the Volunteer offensive. Scott accoun1ed for 1,fi97 vard.'l with his passing this season and threw 14 touchdown strike,.;. The 6-1, 195-pounder wi ll be looking for split end Joe Thompson to penetrate the Air Force dcfense sinel: Scott round him for 37 completions during the season. On the other side. Bob Parker will be at the throttle for the Air Force. Parker owns about all Ai r Force passing records and accounted fnr 2.789 yards on 199 completinns during the year, with 21 lnsses going for touchdowns. His chief 1argel will he fl an ker back Ernie .Jenninj!ll v.·hose jet SfM'!Crl cleared him to catch 7~ passes during the season for 1.2119 yard~. B<)th learns ha vr .'inl1rl Jtround attack!. Fullback Curti.~ \\'a!~on i.~ !he enchpr ,,,, 'l'\1 1'1>dtt11 t·:11011t1<'I 7 nl ,.55 man for Tennesser with 7fl9 ya rds during the regular season while Falcnn~ tailback Brian Bream r;in for l.:!7fi yaMs Tennessee will hf' making il3 fifth showing in the Sugar Bowl but owns only one victory_ The weatherman say~ the front which broui;:ht heavy midwef'k rain.~ f() New Orleans ha s moved on anrl forecast clear and cool v.·eather for lhf' game. Coache.'! Ben Marl in or Air Force: And Bill Batlle <Jf Tennessee sav their 1971) learns had the unusu;il qualitY of enjoying practice as v.·ell as the game~. -' "We h;ive bt'en known to laugh In the huddle ," said Marlin, "It's oluiy ,..as long as you don't laugh oil the way out nf the huddlr." Battle said what'5 really bad i.'I when a team is laughing on !ht> way back ln tht huddle -bad for the other team. lhal is. "\Ve look at fno1ba11 a~ nn outlet," said Martin. "Of course our ultimate ;iim~ in football ere the ~am, Ill! otfi~ learns, but bt'cause nf our unique sltua. lion as a service atadem.v we have lo approach football di fferently. "The discipline we h.::ive on nur learn comes from the disc,ipline of lht cadet corps. Our players operatt> urider st.r1Ct ~iscipline all day so football practice t~ actually ~ release for them. And they ha Ye fun ." !UG.t.lt I OWL T-tttM O•l•fl '"' """"' r•·J·ll • "'" ' " ltl•"'O • " ...... > " W~om1..,. "' • "''"'~ ' " .... 1,.,,.,,1 " " <;..,,..1, '"' • " (tllo•Mlo !• " ,. Allllom• • " Tv+1"0 • F!O<ld• ' " "ll~v ' .. W•~· ~n'""' ' " eo1•11" -' • Sou!~ C•...,!in• " u .t.•lron• Coll .. 1 .. " l( ... fu(.y • • 0•"'08• .. " V""°""b!IT • " S!fftlO•~ • " "" " " Color"!lft ,. '" TM•I • ·~ .. Tot•I ., • l t ,, I I • _Top 1970 Sports ·stories · UCI 's Vabulous Year :Heads Coast Area List UC Irvine accomplishmPnls on the sports front including .thr~ NCAA champion11hip.'I in 1970, has been voted as the top sports story of th e year lnvoll'lng Orange Coast area ~thletes according to a poll of the DAILY PILOT sports staff. Fittingly, 1970 was climaxed with a rnilJGI" NCAA ch11mp- lonshi p v)c1ory in watrr polo as coach Ed Newlflnd "s UCl tea.m . pa r.ed by Ferd ie r-.1ass1mi n11 anr! f\·l1ke ~-far!i n, defeat· f'd UCLA's defrnrling !itlis ts in overtime fnr the title. The o!her two championships <'an1c in lhe col!<'gl' dJl"iS· Ion in ~wimm1ng and 1enn1s. Martin's \\tnning five individual gold medals Jn lhe NCAA ,final~ was the tnp indi\"idual per· formance nf the ve11 r for thr Anteater inst itu tion , And who can -lnrgel the first-c11e r l'CI baseball tean1 tha t ~teri an impressive 31-12-2 record including participalion in Jht NCAA playofrs. Se<'ond to the L'CI story Wll!I !he second cOnSl'culive ~ond plare finish in the Indi anapolis 500 miles automobile !,.Ce by Oli;ta Mesa·s D<in Gu rney. 1"?" •' Gurney competed in the first Qntari..'1 Motor Speed .... •ay ,liOO and th en announced his retirement after a subsequent race at the track he domina tt-d throu ghout his racing career, Riverside International Raceway. Gurr.ey will continue in automobile racing as Sf\ O\\·ner !Jut will lea ve the dri\'ing to Bobby Unser and Swede Sa vage. Next in line ill the accompllshmcnt of Corona de] Mar"s Roc~et RM La 1·cr lx>cnrning th e first nia n in history to win over $200,000 in one year on the pro trnnls tour. Laver addecl handsomely to his lolal by winning the Tennis Chli.mpions Cla.<1sic and $3~000 for the final matcn . . Newport Beach·s John Vallely completed a highly suc- cessful undergraduate high school and college ba~k;ethall career b,v gaining All-Ame rican honors for John \\'ooden':ii: UCLA Bruins, then signing with the Atlanta Hawks of the NBA. Valley 's 11ccompl1shm ents v.·ere \•ote<l as the fourth rank- lnf area sport.~ l!tory or the year. Fou r area gr11d uales 11re participating in post-seasnn foot- ball ga mes th is year. including Ran rly Vataha and ~iike Si- mone with thr Stanford Indians. Both played at Golden West Cntlege. The others are Ke1·in Gred y at Oklahon1a and Eric Pallon at Notre Dame. They are Mat~i-Dei High alums. • The San Bcrnardini>Saddleback football brawl "·as listed ~h in the poll with the death of Bil! Jenkins seventh . .Jen- 1Qri1 wa., a gridder et USC after competing· at Huntington Bea<'h High ;ind Orange Coast College befon! his untimely death in an automobile accident near J line Lake. Richard Martinez of Laguna Beach won the Snulhern Cali- fornia PGA title !Ill Mission Viejo CC; John ''u!e participaLing in. lht NIT baske.th11ll tournr.v ;inrl D;ive. Pen hall and Jack \\'igmore 11.~ starting qu11 rt erbal'ks for 1naJo r unh'ersity te ams conclude the Hsi. Place I. 1'.:1·ent UC Irvine Sports Story IT hrce NCAA Champ ionships in Wal er Polo, Swi mming anrl TE"nnis -Mike Marl in winning fi ve indi vidual gold medals in NCAA College Division swim meet -Garv Adams' firsl-t>1•er UCl bl'lsebfll l learn posting 31-1.2-2 record and gaining J\CAA playoffs). 2. Dan r.urney of Costa ~te.~a second in Indianapolis 500, ann('lu nces his retirement. . • · !. Rod I."" of Cornoo del Mac "'"' over $200,000 on prn tennis tour including $35.000 fnr one match in fina ls or the11'ennis Champions Class1<'. 4. John Vallely of Bal l:>oa is named All -American at UCL A, signs no-<:ul contract y,•it h Atlanl11 Hawks. '5. Randy Vfltil ha, Mike Simone , Kevi n Grady and Eric Patton play in post-season footba ll bowl games. e. San Bern11rd ino-Sadd !eback football bra\.\·! 7. Bill Jenkins killed in automobile. acl'ldent 8. -Ricli:trd Marti nez of Lagunil Beach wins !he Southern Cal ifornia PGA title al Mission Viejo CC. I. John Yule of Corona drl Mat playfnJ! in the NIT basket- ball classic fnr the University or Oklahoma. 10. Da vP Penhall nf \\'estm1nstcr and .Jack \\'1'lmore of Cost;i Mesa pla~inf!: first ~trin 1:: f'juarterback for lhe Uni- versity of Callfornla and Washington State Un1verst1y. Vik es Nab 3rd Place In Tourney COVIN.\ -Ma nna High's Viking basketball team com- pleted a highly successful road engage'1'!ent here at C1Jv1 na lfigh Thursday night by whip- ping Edgewood. 68Ji9, for third place in the 32-team Covina Invitational tournament. The Vikings bounced b~ck from Wednesday's defeat at the hands of Helix with a con- vinci ng victory -one in which coach Jim Stephens' Sunset League pow~rs stormed to a 20-point le11d midway through the final stanza. Edgewood 'f: only offensi\'e Wl'apon seemed 10 be at 1he free throw line, whe re it com- pleted 25 of 37 tries. Chris r-.'foersch connected on 13 oi 18 attempts from the gratis line -but had no field gials. Marina, meanwhile, chippt>d away at the nets from the field for 44 percent 126 of 59 ) and the Vi kings did a gnod job on the Doards with Dea n Bngdan ( 11 1 anrl Kipp Ba ird (9) hog- ging the bal l. Bogdan Wfl~ high scorer fnr Stephens' l'rrw with 17 whllP Ba ird added 16 and mates Bill McGui re and Rod Rewoldt had a dozen apiece. MtrlRt (IU " " " .. ll•··d ' ' ' .. """ ' ' ' 11'>•0~'> • • " Th"'"' ' • ' • ' .... 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Sunday',; OCIR card calls Trail ing 4-0-:17 a1 the rnd of ror the relurn of regular clflss =l:hree qu11rters. 1he Arlist.o; of and bracket racing with quAli-.·~b3<'h Jerry F;iir outscor('d fying at 9 a.m. and elim!na- Lennox. 19-8, in the fina l eight tions at 2 p.m. mJnute.!I lo win going away, -J-11rbol~ firixl in JO of his La Mirada's Jim D.Jnn was 23 points in the drcisive founh the bi,1t: surprise in last Sun- • quarter whlle Corwin hit seven, day's first race of the 1971 .Jncluding a i.rio of clutch free All-Pro championship series. ·ihrows in the closing minutes. Dunn upset F'ort Worth's Vince \\'hitnah paced the L11-Gene Snowr in the funny car , gunans in the rebound ina: de-final wilh a 6 9fi .!i'.f!C-20.l fil ··'Plrtment with 11 while Har-mph cloc king after the Texan ~bold And Bart Tabor grabbed harl emerged as the top "1ih1e each. quali"fie.r wilh marks of 6.88 ,. And Artist guaNI Nick Gil-sec-2!4.7!1 mph. Snow was lim-·~Pie was selecled to the all-f'd in 7.41 sec-1$2.28 mph in JU!umament team . the finals. 'The victory ran Laguna's John We ih e , meanwhile, .aeason rtcord to 7-8, turned in a 6.88 sec-219.51 mph • , Lennox jumped out to a 20. clocking in a victory for the ll lead et the end of the fir-'t Newton, Kan. driver over que.r~r. but the Artists 111arm· Resedll '!i Larry Dixon, who 6 6.1 seconds. Fountain Valley's G ar y Cochran and wnr!d champion Tion ~1 artin y,•ere among the lrrp naml's unable tn gai n further i!rl vancement in thf' series. Bolh were rnle red in !he tnp fuel catrgnry. The S..14,000 s~r ie~ resun1es .Jan. 24 at OClR ~·1th the 11eroorl race in lhe four-race slate. Area Coast Baske tball '" 10M\11T>1•• Mtrl~I (HJ ID! l tfttlttl F•"tl fl\ ,. (fl M(lot11•• ~«~IS\ I" !?01 0 111 C.•••hl It\ c (~\ 111(1 Miii•• U l G (J I Ar1•1i11 W iison I H G !G\ Hunil~!" Sc11fi"9 'Uhl M1•+n1-Mc"'""' •• """"' I, Wltmor l. Wn•tll l . Holrtlm•. Mlrl~• 11. 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I S39.95 vw SHOCKS ................ $7.n , .... n .. 100.000 mile '1.llr~n trotd (not pr o-r11.1,.d l. \VE DO Al.I. r OJl_f.T\.N CARS. e DISC llAll IPICIA'tttT e COSTA M!SA STOU ONLY ·®•:• Jii i M~ MN. '::" &4f-4d2 " Mf·Hlf ' Edison's CIF Crown Leads Prep Parade The .11aga of Ed ison High School's unbeaten CfF AAA championship f')()tball team easily outd is tAiiced the field as t.he No. 1 prep 'tory of the yea r in the Orange Coast area as selected by J)A ILY PILOT 1portswritcr11. Coal'h Bill Va ll"s EdisOn ~~.'lprcss won 13 In a row on the way to tht thror.", and coupled wit h th.e t;ii\tnd of lhe CharR- ers' inillal season. It Rave Edison a Hi-garne winning strefl k, t.he lnng('st in Or11nge County . F:d iso n's phenom('na[ SU<'l'f'."ls \1·as in rl irl'rt contrast v.•Hh lasl year's lop prl'p !;!nry, \\•hit'h wa!; thr football injuries list. led by ooe deat h <1nr1 a hrok<'n ne<'k in the F.:dison camp Seeond to F.:rl1~nn 's suf'ees~ story 1>.·as t~ rise Ill prn111i- nence of Newpc!"t Harbor foo1ha ll behind co;ich Ernie Johnson . The Sailors gainPr1 a sh:i n' of the Sunset League title and beat perennial tou ghie An11h•·im, 7-0 In all, the Sailors blank- ed five opponent,, top11 in Orange County. It v.·as the first le;i_gue till<' in 28 years at Ne\\'port. No. 3 on the lJst \\•as another foo tball success slllry. Estaneia H i~h . .,.,.hich had ch 11!kN1 up fh·e years of un- enviable foot ba\J records, shocked the oppo.s itinn by rnl!ing lo a remflrkahle 9-2 rerord Coach Phl l Brown 's Ea11:les were turned awilv champion Edi,;()n. 14-12, In Irvine Lca.l(ue pla y an d No. I ranked Bunita in the rai n. hv ('JF' 15-14 to The tremendoul! success of Oran11:e Coast are:i !M:'.hools dur- ing the vear i!!: rer lec1ed b\• the b;ilance of the list , which in· eludes CIF' chRmnionships in lcnnis and w;ilel'I polo fhy New- port Harbor High\, and swin1min1Z ~Corona <lei Mar )_ Six area sL:1ools entered CIF ba11ketb11!1 playoffs and Westm inster's nnre pencnni11l doorm<il in the Sun.~et Lea~ue cage chase turned up es tha t loop's champion under a first year roach, Don Leavey. M11rina. which endrd Comp!Qn's record 66-game 11•1n streak in the lat•'!r stages of 1969, enderf Huntlngton Beach High 's 44-llame . Jl."innin~ . .skein .in lrague play. ·And Estancla·s DAVP .Johnson, an lfll-time EaRle track performer, cJ\r:ked for 1l se<'ond piace Jn the Place Eve nt rootbal l & state. 220. t.:ni\"ersily High su rpri.~c1t ll'ilh a fl-~ record In footb;ill in its first eve r try -despite com peting 11·ithou! seniors. l. Edison High wins Cl F AAA foot bell championshi p with 13-0 record in !'.econd vear of existence. %. Newport Harbor High · hires F.rnie .John son as football coach. whn leads lhe Sailors to an 8-2 ma rk and a share of the Sunset League. title. 3. Estancia High gains first e11<'r winning season in football, ad vancing to the CIF AAA quarterfinals. 4. ~ewport Harbor Hig h wins t""·o CIF' champ1on!'.hip!'. in tennis and water polo. 5. Corona del Mar High wins CIF swhn chan1plonshrp, con1p!eting clean !!Weep of aquatics litl<'~. 5. Mission Viejo, Estancia, Corona del ~t 11r, Westmin!'.lt"r, !\-Irina And ~·l ater Del ~air1 CIF basketball p\aynrfs. 7, ~1estminster wins firs! 111·t'r Sunset League b11 sketh11ll title and ad vances lo 1ht• t'lF AAAA quarterrina~ 8. Marina J·ligh end!'. Hunl1nglun Beach ',~ 44-f!:anie lr11gue win strrak in ba!'.ketball wl!h 1l 58-51 decision. 9. E.~l.ancia High '~ Da ve J ohnson finishes second in the state 2.20 ;ilt er suffenng spearing inj ury in football . 10. l'ni1•ersity High complt'les first ever football season a 5-3 record Wilhout l5en.iors. Vacatio11 Show Set \"etrr;in prnrl ucer H. Werner Buck opens his lii xth 11nnual Sport s, Val'ali on nn d llecrea- llortal Vehi cle Show at noon- time. Salurdfly with the giant Expo of recreiil 1un exhibits conti nuing for 11111e through Sunday, J an , seventy-one for everyone now 11 ~~~~ :MOO HAllll0.11 !L\10. f COSTA MESA (7t4) ~1100 I ' DAILY PILOT J 'i Around l.EGAL NM'lCE •• - ' .I J . • ' I l \ •/l . -~J. 1.Dlll't PILOT Fr!dar. J1n~ry 1, 1971 • • Boating =· • • Exceptional Year Ends for Recreational • P'rom any poilll ar view, lf111 was an ~J •nd uc!Unc year oa tbt recrea- tional bo•llD& '*"'1i1. And Soul.hem California col- lected its abatt ol national and intcrnaUonal ·booors. Although the Amenca 's Cup ls essentlaUy a New York Yacht Club event. Newport Beach, Calif. shared honors with the East Coast in defen- ding the Cup lhis year with Bill Ficker of Newport }-(arbor Yacht Club at the helm of Jntrepid. II was the 21st challfnge for the cup in more than 100 years, and Ficker and a young crew upheld the tradition or American supremacy. Jle was the first West Coast skipper to ever defend the Cup. On the powerboat front. the Unlimited J-{ydros reeorded a fight to the finish season for national titles, and offshore powerboat racing experienced one of the most active seasons on record. Racing against the Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron's Gretel II. lntrepid's skipper Ficker sailed the U.S. to a 4· l victory o v e r the Australians. T h o u g h dis· qualified from one race by a foul al the start, the Aussies v.·ere first across the finish line in two races -making the !iieries one of the most competitive in America's Cup hist.ory. The Unlimited Hydro titles Business Seminars Scheduled UC Irvine Extension plans a series of one and two day seminars for bus iness supervisory personnel between March 13 and May 22. Dr. Haward Wilson. person- nel development educational specialist, will conduct the sessions for s upervi sors witti little or no formal train· ing ·as well as I.hose for more experienced managers. The latter group may enroll for three, two-day s e m i n a r s covering the foilD""·ing topics: Understanding and Motivating Employes, May 4 and 5: Understanding and Changing Behavior, May 8 and 7. and improving Supervisory Skills, May IO and 11. Each two-day confennce costs $60, including l uncheons and study materials, or $150 for all three. One day conferences will be held on Saturdays and wiU cover: Human r e l ation s for supervisors, March 13; Chang- ing Behavior. March 27: Supervisbry Skills, April 17: Communications, April 24 : Counseling Employes, May 8, and Employe Training. May 22. Each costs $35. including""" lunch. AIJ six cost $180. Dr. Wilson has been pro- fessor of industrial relations, psychology, management and economics with institutions in· cluding the Universily of Chicago. New York University, Loyola , Seton HaU and Ill inois lnutitute of Technology. For further information call UCJ Extension at 833-5414. Mi <lshiptnau Gets Honor A 11untington Beach man has achieved placement on the dean's list at California Maritime Academy in Vallejo for his B average or better in the ran tenn . Midshipman D a 1 e A. Ferranto, son of Mr. and l\lrs. Edward Ferranto. 21462 Pacific Coasl Highway. is a member of the Class of I97t: specializing in m a r i n e engineering. . ( rot tbe best dn\'er and top Uonal competUion in both b1D-81rd, Bob Hanel, Seal Bt:ach Cal-20, &d Gardner, Kin" Enierprise. Hugh Warnock. I n·l·e r n a11ooaJ-l~. Balrd Shitlds, Lance Mc C • •• i bolt were .,.On by 36-year old dicap and erte-design sailing YC. Harbor YC. Seal Beach YC.-t1. Batdar1on, Seattle. BYC. .Delii. Chenoweth in fl.tisS races: 1 in wblch Southland San Diego to Ensenada C&l-28, Ray Corbett, Cabrillo Ericson-26, Emil Karawan, Kite, C. E. Williams, BCYC. &-meter, Tom ·Blackal\er;· Budweiser in the final heal skippers :scored: Race. Hilaria, Ed Callender, Beach YC. South Bay YRA. Lltk>-14 Sr., Dave ~ SFYC. of the season's last race -San Diego to Acapulco Race, SOYC. Call 230, Don Bekins, San· Eric!IOQ~, Don Hanhlrt, BYC. Skipjack, Barry Lew I 1 , · the 62nd running of the Yellowjacket, Terrel Greene, California CUp, Columbia, Francisco YC. King Harbor YC. Lido-14 Jr., Dovel! Smith. SDYC. 1 • prestigious Gold CUp -On San CYC. Bill F~cker, NHYC. Cal-40, John Andron, ~13YC. Excalibur-26, Blll Hartge, BYC. -Snipe,. Eirl Elm~. SDYC; Diego's Mission Bay. Newport lo Ensenada Race, Congressional Cup, Argyle Columbia-2ti, Don ~ilsDn, Huntington Harbour, YC. Luders-16, Leroy Sutherland. }.iallory Cup tMenl John Jt was Chenoweth's first na-F:ncore, Fred MacDonald. Campbell, Balboa YC. BCYC. Finn, Bob Andre, San Diego NHYC. Jennings, St. Petersburg. Fla. tional championship1and.1l_he NHYC. Douglas Cup, John Daile Ul, Colul?).bia·SO, ~Grant, YC. Mercury, Roger Roessler, Adams Trophy (Wo~n) second in a row or "iss Los Angeljs lo Tahiti Race, Tulane University. NHYC. Flying Dutchman, Dave Santa Barbara. Jfln Chance O'Malley, Min· Budweiser. They took four of Widgeon, .rforman Ba c on , San Diego Llpton Cu p c 0 r on ado. 1 s , T 0 m Croshere, Cali fornia'" y C. Pacific. Catamaran, Paul toloking, N . .1. . the eight races. NHVC. · ' Challenge, Chimaera, Fred McLaughlin, Mission Bay YC. (North America) hll~n. BCYC. Sears Cup (junior) Danny On the Soutilern Ocean Rae-Marina del Rey to San Diego Liebhardt, SDVC. Coronado-25, Ray Miller, Flying Junior, Fred Pax.ton, Sabol, Hank Sch of i e 1 d , Williams, Houston , Tex. ing Circuit in Florida, Ted race, Adventure. Jim Foyer, San FranciscQ Challenge Palo ~Ito YC. San Jose. Alamitos Bay YC. . 0' D a Y Tr o Ph Y ( •· Turner of Atlanta, Ga., sailed DRVC. Cup. Yucca, Hank Easom, St. Endeavor, Tom Moore, Hobie-14. Cappy Sheeley, Santana'.21, Glenn Reed, SS-inglehanded) Robbie Doyle, away with top honots for lhe Multihull Transpac. Se a FYC. South Sbo.r:e.SC. Waikiki YC. SC. Pleon, Mass. second time. Racing his con· ______ ....:. ___________________ :...._ ______ ...:. __ ...:. _______ :.:_: ___________________ _ verted 12-meter A ni e r i c a n Eagle in a record fleet of 137 boats, he took four out of the sU evenls. In addition to the SORG ti· tie, Turner's other 1979 vie· tories include the 1 s I a Mujeres-Naples .Race, t~ 5.5 meter national championship and the New York Athletic Club's Winged Foot Trophy. Rome·s Vincenzo Balastrieri won his second world offshore championship, adding the 1970 title to the one he won in 1968, by finishing first in four UIM events. He to ok England's Wills International, Italy's Viareggio and Naples races and the Miami-Nassau for a total of 51 points. The American Power Boal Association's offshore inboard crown to Bill Wislmick of New York with an unprecedented 2,000 points. The APBA 's offshore out· board cllftmpionship went to Robert Magoon ,of Miami Beach for the second time in three years. Thomas Chre ti an of Auborndale, Mass. won the APBA title in predicted log racing. In winning the high point award he also took the national trophy for points earned in the 10 best contests, the George Codrington Trophy for the best five of the first seven races, the Martini & llossi Trophy for the highest average in six or more co n· tests, and the Herbert L. Stone Trophy for first, second or third in all contests. The Huckins Trophy for predicled log. racing ~·as \\"On by Anson G. Hoyt of Rumson, N.J. four predicted lOg trophies established al the turn of the century by the National Association of Engine and Boal ~1anufacturers a g a in were in competition in 1970. The International Cham- pionship Team Trophy went to the Huguenot Yacht Club, New Rochelle, N.Y.: ·Express Cruiser Trophy, Philip J . Bowers, Perth Amboy, N.J.: Motor Yacht Trophy. Joseph Brocia, New Rochelle, N.Y. and the James Craig Trophy, Tom Faulconer, Sou l h e r n California. Recipients of the NAEBM· sponsored trophies awarded on the basis individual con· tribution to boating were Paul Ii. Smart. Darien. Conn. for sail and Al Bauer, Paoli, Pa. for power. The first award. the Nathaniel G. Herreshoff Trophy. is selected by ~he North American Yacht Racing Union and the second. the James W. Mulford Trophy, by the American P o werboat Association. The h1arine Aluminum Association Ocean Ra c in g Trophy, a special award 1nade bv the association for outstan· ding racing of aluminum boats, wenl to the father-son learn of Ricbard S. and Richard B. Nye ot Darien, Conn ~ They co-skippered the 48·foot Carina Which won the Newport ( R. I.) to Bermuda race. the Northern Ocean Rae· ing Trophy and was top com- petitor in the Onion Patch Trophy captured by the U.S. The American Pov.·er Boat Associaion, now 67 years old, sponsored 567 races sanctioned in 48 states plus Canada. This was 61 mare than in 1969. Here is a look at the na- • -- Hard Side Vinyl luggage_ §~~~,·&&· • ,4 99 JI".......... *'" • ,,5· 99 14° hi-..... 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LoHor $1l• I I " . fndlf, January 1, 1971 DAllY PllOf . ,. 0 E • .. .-.. A Complete Guitle • • • Where • •• to go What tlo to , • •• I'. i •• ' " 'ENCHANTED TOY SHOP' PRODUCTION WILL TICKLE ALL THE YOUNGSTERS BEAUTY MAREI LANGENBEIN WEEKENDER INSmE FEATURES FRIDAY, JANUARY I, 1971 Planning to go to the mov ies over the weekend? Check the Weekender Guide to Movies on Page 25. With three ne" motion picture houses bpe-.ing t is past week there should be a shov to please everyone. Travel Page 20 Pad1111 Th ater Page VI "Cabaret" at UCJ 1Page-ZO "look Homeward An&el" Page zt Gakte to Fun Page ZO M"&a on Televl1lon Page !I Wheel1 alld CamplD( Page !O Rock Art Cage 21 Bill Co1by on Frost Show Page 21 Sports Strow Features Page 21 Civilisation End1 Page 21 i.apna Art Show Page 21 bat 'N' AbOut Page11 2U3 'hltvl1lon Log Page U !'Fllp" 'Wilton Page !4 Uve "nttater Page !4 $Gift (If Art .Plce z~ !liddt 10 Movla .P1ge II I ! Hollywood Backstage Hollywood Tii·es Boo11e; Settit1g Sights on ls1·ael EDITOR'S NOTE -Rt!meniber Richard Boone of "Jl,fedic" and t.lie-11 "11ave G·u11, \Vilt Travel"? He's an actor who just doesn't seem to be able to settle down. And wiUi film prorluction relatively quiet in Holly· u1oorl, Boone has plans to go lo Israel tJCXt. By GENE HANDSAKER Anocl•IM "'"" Wrlltr• HOLLYWOOD -Ric hard Boon!? finds long, long faces here. and litUe eagerness to excel "There's no sense here that 'v.·e want HolJyy,·OO<f to be the greatest in the world,' " he says. viewing hi s hometown dimly, ''It's ·we want Hollywood to pay us lhe biggest salaries'" Seven years ago the rugged, craggy- faced ex-star of television's "Medic" and "Have Gun, Will Travel" moved with his wife and son to Hawaii. He loafed for a couple of years, fished, sailed, produced a movie in the islands and co-starred ii\ others elsewhere in- cluding "The Arrangement," in Hollywood and New York and "The Kremlin Letter," in Helsinki and Rome. This year he starred with Ltslie Caron In a film produced in Israel. "Madron." and that gave him his new idea : He plant'to produce films there, and perhaps move his family to the war-threatened Jillie nation , for two years. Israel's fledgling film industry, Boone reports, has "lremendous.ly talalted, exc iting peopl e, with the savvy that wil l enable them to compete. "The sense is, 'lf we're not the greatest In the world. by the day· after tomorrow we will be'." Boone currently is leading an outlaw band Jn a John Wayne film on location in Mexico. During linie out recently. be flew to Hollywood ' to stand · in for Israeli actress Hana ·Meron 8! s~ker ~at a Bonds-for-Israel rally. Miss Meron, whO'U star in a Boone , production in Israel, lost part of her . left leg &0me monlM ago ~n· tlrrorlsts bombed an El Al plane in Munich and now needed further surgery. In an interview Boone was asked if he bas qWt Hollywood for good. "Yes, I have," he sllkl. "I lhink there are so many places in the wcrld that are more intereainc to live • • • that give you 21 chance to work more pro- ducti vely _"I'm tired of work ing in an en· virontnenl where people are doing you a favor to come to work ",lobs are locked in by union rules. They 're si necures. .. A man v.·orks differentl y v.'hen he has tenure tha n when he doesn 't. "But the labor cost is only part of '"·hat brought Holl ywood to ii.<: knee~. The WOf'st copout in !he '"'or 1 d is to blame labor exclusively for part of MGM be com ing a high-rise complex . "There was inlense. uncontrolled stupidity at the top here : corruption, nepotism . racism. All those tJ1ings con- tributed lo the mess Hollywood's in." \\ias Boone also fed up with Hollywood as a place to Jive? "Yes. My son was 10 years old, we lived in the west part of Los Angele s -very nicely we li ved , too -but my son had ne ver been to school with a Negro or a Me:xican. And · this is in Southern California. I felt I waa not ,giving him a fair shake as far as educa tion is concerned. "In Hawaii he goes to school with every kind of kid that was ever born anyplace.'' On one of his infrequent visils to, Hollywood , Boone said : "I see long , long faces. And as a place to live, the l?roblem!'i -smog, traffic, the race situation. ~ducatlon. m o t iv at i n g youngster!'i -all seem to be getting worse." The film city he now finds unattractive ls part of Los Angeles, where Boone, a seventh-genera tion nephew or Daniel Boone, was born S3 years ago. At various tim es after graduation frOm Stanford University, he worked as oilfield roustabout, commercial fisherman and bartender. At scenic, coastal Monterey he painted sets for a summer stock company and started a career as an artist. World War tr began . Boone joined the Navy and spent four years as an aerial gunner. ''You can't carry an easel on a torpedo plane, so I wrote. Short sl.<lries imitating Hemingway and Do! PaSSO!, but I realized my dia1ogue was pdor. (Set BOONE TRAVELS, P11e 11) ' ( ;·• ' t I I . TRAINED CHIMPANZEES PLAY JOCKEYS FOR GREAT DANE AND DO ACROBATIC STUNTS Top Skat~rs to Show Stuff Holiday on Ice Opens January 5 at Inglewood Forum World famous skaters w,iJl perform in six magnificent skating episodes during the run of Holiday on Ice at the Forum. Manchester at Prarie Ave., Inglewood Crom Jan. 5 through 17. Gary Visconti, lhe Detroit, Michigan . youth who was a member of the 1968 United States an d Olympic and World Skating teams, is the newest member of the world famous ice spectacular. He turned professional with the show in) 969 and during th.at season and early 1970 skated with 'tine of 1-1 o 1 i d a y ' s European companies. Now he is starring '1·ith the United States National Show. In the 1971 edition he stars i n ''Counlerpointi' and ''Yourushka." Anna Galmarini, the fiery Italian star who. like Visconti , is a former Olympic participa nt and "'ho r§!presented Italy in "' . lnter1nlssion World competition, has returned to the American company after a year with the Europe'an production. She is starred with Visconti in "Counterpoint" and is presented in a dynamic so I o offering- sk.ated 1o the melodics made famous by the French chanteuse, Edith Piaf, the singing darling of two conliilents. Afarei Langenbein, who reigned a~ Queen of skating last year and who possesses strikii og beauty on th e Jee, is starre d in ''Counterp oi n t'' and "Cinderella". Ray Balmer, Milwaukee born and another exmember of the U.S. World skating team. is featured in ' · C o u n terpoint," "Cinderella" and ''Vourushka'', As usual there is a .~pecia! feature or two for the children and this season "The enchanted Toy Shop" gets the nod. Carol Je>hnson, a dainty ballerina from San Diego is featured as the Porcela ine Doll who leads the Parade of Wooden Soldiers through intricate drills. -She dances with the famed toys and story book charac!ers of childhood and aJ!O: l" paired in unusual adagio num bers with Alfredo Mendoza . The Raggedy-Ann-dolls, the Jaclt:jn-thc Boxes, the Owl and the Pussycat, tbt friendly Tedd y Bear. the am iable Mr; Skunk, are s"bme or the charachirl portrayed by the ou tstanding skaters 'l.d· the Jce-5quires skaling chorus. 'Ille· Glamour-leers present an intricate arid military-like pattern ~n their precision perfection during their drill as a platoOn of Wooden Soldiers. ' ·rickets are available at the Forum Box office and at most ticket agencies. Ringing In New Year By TO~I TITUS Of tJlt ~llY Pile! lil•ff Hello there, 1971. The community and collegiate theaters on artd "around the Ora~e Coast are waiting for you with a bulg'ing bag of gifts. And If the first two months-in which 17 different pfoductions will be going on the area boaras-are any criterion. the new year will bring a fresh and generally unfamiliar batch of stage shows to coastal audiences. Take January for example. Among the 10 new offerings on this month's calenda r are three genuine world i:remieres-lwo from South Coast Repertory and one from the Irvine Community Thea ter. Three others-at UC Irvine, the San Clemente Communily Theater and the · Nifty Theater-<an qualify as Orange County premieres. Jn fact. although there are several . famDiar UUes In the first two months' schedule·, only two plays, "Genera'tion" and "See How TI>ty Run," have been produced overabundantly during the last few tea1011s ~ THE NEW YEAR won't be five days old when the first blood is drawn, with the Laguna Moulton P I a y h o u s e unwrapping ttS production of "Look Homeward, Angel" next Tuesday. On Friday Huntington Beach's Nifty Theater will resume lt.s two one-aCUJ, "The Popcorn Machine'' and ''The Dentist." for two more weekends following a holiday hiatus .. South Cout Repertory opens the first of its twa world premieres next Friday when "Motlier Earth," an 0<1Clnal musical on an ecology theme . debuts at THE LAGUNA MOULTON PlayhollllJ.• SCR's Costa Mesa theater. The same after only a wee k's break, will Ughf up: night, the Long Beach Community again on Feb. 9 with a revival of Coit! Playhouse swings ba ck into action with 'Porter's "Anything Goes." The followtng : the openi-ng or "Witness for the night will see the students of UC Irvine~ Prosecution." opening a production of Samuel Becketi'1; Orange County's first look at the "Endgame." :!::.·~: musical "Cabaret"-and at UC Irvine's Anoiher first for Orange County,arriVM'.: new Village Theater as v.ell----('()mes up on Feb. 19 when the Costa Mesa ~: on Jan. 13 when the premiere show opens , Playhouse unveils an unfamiliar co~: a four-nlght run. The British farce "See "Here Llea Jeremy· .Troy." Shar~ ~ How They Run" returos on Jan. 15, this opening riight wtll be ·the "Fu~ time courtesy of the Santa Ana Footlighters and Reginald Rose's gripper\·~ Community Players. "The Dealh and Lile of Larry Benson.", t SCR BOUNCES BA'CK on Jan. 20 wtth Rounding out the ye'ar's shorteat.mcidtia t anothe r world premiere, "Snowman in will be ·the Westminster ConµnuAIM_~, the Empty Closet." to run in repertory Theater with an Anouilh eo~'1. with ''Mothe'r Earth." On Jan. 12, the San-"ThM!ves-CarnivaJ,"-opmlng'Feb. %6. :;-:---:~ Clemente Community Theater will give • · Orange Countlans their fint peck at That's the way it stacks up ~eatric~: for .the, first couple months of lf1·1·: "Everybody's Girl," while the Irvine Judging from these early entries, .. it' Community Theater mounts the first-ever ·should be an active, ambitious and.: _production of a satirical revue called l)opefully, at.tracUve year for Oraiiae ; "Shortstuff" on Jan. 22. Cout udiences • An0ther county premiere,. and ont a · , : which merits more than pualng interest - . * · to thls _colwnnist, iJ "A Lou'of Roses." BACqTAGE -That· vener•b·L•~ opening Jan. 29 lit the Nlfty Theater musical claaic "Oklahoma" will be bif:t · under the direction of your! truly and again this season, thil time eourleay:c:(~ felturing Mrs. T. In a leading role. The the First United Methodilt Church ;lf#{ next night. Jan: 30, will see a new version Fullerton .•. #'.the church group JI ; of "Aladdin" -presented by the Ana· ataglng It Jan. 15, IS, 22 and 23 It• Modjeska Pla yers of Anaheim. Fullerton Junior Collett . • • call, ,;u.: Leading off the month of February will 6787 ii you're hankering to see lt • : : be the Huntington Beach Playhouse and An Irvine student 1t lhe Unlversiti-of': its version of "Generation ," opening Feb. Utah, 'tmerson Adams, baa won ftr\t s. ·'The same night will set ''The MuSic prize In Southern Ilhnob UnlVtrlit.Y'J · Man" leading his 17 trombones ltCtQSS the· competlUon .•••. Adams' tet:.i for 1dl • stage tor the Looi Beach Civic Wgbt · .c:hool's production of "W1lUn, l~: Opera. Godot" earned him a $200 award. -• ·L- ' • ' • ' ' r I -.. • ' .. : .,. DAILY l'ILOT Frld.,, Jtn111~ l. 1971 ··""-'el !t :+::: ~· Fr~nch Ship ' '.~:~:In l~arihhean .... ..... . ., By STAN DELAPLANE 11/S 1'1ER:\IOZ _i\'J' SE.<\ -\Ve are aboard the French ship :\1 S -~1ern1oz. cruising d ov.'n to the r um-and sugar islands of the Caribbean. A.I sea a da.v. J n port a d;i v. 1-;1glll days take s ,you f r~".1 Port E,·eri::ladcs to .Jarnaica, ('uracao and Ha1t 1. The p rice -\1ell. lhe brochure starts thern at $190. nut l ttt'mk the a1 ·era.ce 1.~ s:IOO. . \'ou J.:el a ~trean1 of l-~rench cook1n,i:i:. 1'he snack buffet -han1. chicken. lobster, stuffed a vo- cado -is set up at noon. It doesn't come do\\'n un- t il after midnight. ' There are l"'O orchestras. A discotheq ue "'ilh d isc jockey runs to three in the warm mornin,g . It's dreamboat livin,g , cher Pierre. * ln !\'la rch. the Mermoz goes . back to the Medi4 terranean. It s 400 passengers \Y1ll be on a French ·-~iet : Lose 14 pounds in 1,4 days and still eat al! you • want. Couldn't Rct' the tffiet li st. The rood '"ill be •·· 'or2anized by the Grand VeFou r , t~e elega~t th:ee4 .~;tar Paris restaurant. And they re keep1nR 1t a secret. * ;: '' • wfiet the best buys are on a C•ribbean sh~?" . . This French ship has a shop stuffed with things from the best of Paris. Lanvin scarfs. All makes of perfume. These are no-duty, no-tax priced. of course. There's large stock of liquor: Scotch at $3. Cigarettes are $2.50 a carton. . * . .o\ll ships dO\\'n here do this. They are compet- . ~g against the islands' shops. Mo st isla~ds are free port priced, too. (Exception is Puerto Rico.) Watch out for the Cuban cigars sold. U.S. CustOJ}:lS says no-no and confiscates the1n. * ". ". . the best islands to buy in?'' The U.S. Virgin Islands is all free port. From other islands you can bring home $100 worth. U.S. Customs allows that much. But from the Virgins you are f.llowed $200. From other is~an.ds. o.ne bottle ot duty·!ree liquor. From the V1rg1ns, five :b.oitles. ·:· * • Dutch Curacao -a free port island -I found reasonable on Swiss \l.1atches. High on French per- ~· fumes. * . · Jamaica is good on prices. Bu t I only ROt into P6rt Antonio. a sha cky li ttle village. It's main at- traction is the most expensive hotel in the Carilr b ean: Frenchman 's Cove gets $1650 a '\'eek per couple -and yoU must ta ke it fo r two ·'\'eeks mini· mun1. They claim to give you everything: cottage maid butler. All licpior in the house. And a chef cooks' a nythinj! at an.vtin1c you \Vant it. f r~ul for tha t :Price I think they should give you a chef to take home for the doR.) * . . -Haiti: Port-au-Prince Is a smelly city, full o ( :[iiJ:!ged and aggrcs!livc be ggars-. It's ~he poo~est COu ntr,Y. $70 a year is t he average e~rn1n~s. Pr1cc_s are high. A homespun cane cutter s shirt. $5.7:i. Best bu ys seen1 to be primitive are in paintin,g anrt wood carving. r bought a hfe4 size \vood carved figure. Jla id $100. '\'ou can't say v.·hat it's worth. .It's Whether you \Van t it.* llaili has a liltle goody goi ng for t~e .~overn­ m.ent. They cha rge a "C us~om s inspecl1?n fee to sh.ip thin,gs ou!: ~5 for the_ figure. The guide? huslle yOu into 1nahogany factories whose owners imme14 lately boos t the price 50 percent to take care of his · Much of the 1Nood has termites who'll come oul : ' eat your house \\'hen you j!;el home. I'm way : on Haiti. :!:.;: * -::::.On• el!ceptlon : The Salavalion Army wood shop ·);:i Operated lly handicapped l~aitians. They inspect :$lieir wood s and season them . You ca'! ,get beauti- 'fltl hard \voo<l . polished salad . bowls v.·1~h fo~~ and :i;;ooo n. The lar,gest, 14 inches, 1s $12. In 1l a~vc111 they ·cost you $50. \"ou can order these by n1a1 l, too. * " ... wh•r• we might get the best clotnlng buys?" . . I have yC't lo find <Hl)l hin~ \\'Orth\1·h1!e ,1n lhc=!'.c tslands. The n1ost cxpensi\'C' !>hor.~ 1n ./amR1c<1 rlon I come up to \\'hat vo11 cfln huv.at hon1r. An rt che ~~­ ~r :'.too. Same ,e:ors for the \·i rcln Island s. lla1t1. ~i:ac ao. Ever ybody hti.vs 11 ovrn stra\v ha ts anrl ~s. The quality is OK. Dut v.·hcr e do you use $,.rn at hom e? ~J,as Posadas' T~ annual Christmas pla v a t Padua H.iUs Theater a~ve Clsremont. fealures the brea.kln ~ of a pinata dtltlnJ[ the story of Christ.m as. It closes Jan. 9. Re· 1ervafloija'(7lf) 826-12B8. · Qesign School Set Jun. 4, The L.11guna B~.11ch School of Art and Design will begin its \\'inter c1uarter J an. 4 and Coi'it1nue through March 6, ·with 17 day an4 evening c-ours"s including a class for children on Suturdays . Now in ils tenth year, lhe school is a non .profit organi?.ation located between Lhe Feslival of Art~ and Laguna Moulton Playho use at fi30 Laguna Can);'on ll.oad in Laguna Beacfi. I Van Conversions . • .,• Become Pop~ar Con1pao~ \'an converskinl 11rP. stcad<_ly increuing I.ft popularity ll!"obably because ot thei r morlesl rrquirement.s for garage space. '!'his is an im· port.an t consideration f o r d we! 1 r r s in crowded metropoli ta n areas. Recently a niajor manufacturer pointed out that these models are becoming a popular c-hoice of those who rlrive the ir recrea- tional VC'h icle ra-.• , I.her than to"' It. •• " \. The m.anufact-"1 • urer n oted : ~ ''Easy to drl\'e, , · park, and eco- nomical to oper- WHEELS ,,,,, ~, .. . ' ' i ' By JACK KNEASS there i! plenty of outside ac· tivity . * FROi\1 OUR i\1AIL~ ~Vhy don 't you answer ques. Uons wiLb a simple "yea" or "no"? It is impossible to answer a question specifically unless all the facts are known. F"or- instance -a question about towing might be - A staff of 13 art is t - in st ru c tors prov i de fundamentals of art f o r beginneri. and a variety of specialized ind ividua l C<1urses for advanced students. In order to preserve t h e {ra d i I i on a I i n dividual instruction philosoph y of the school, classes are li mited to small groups. •cabaret' Show Stopper ate, many com· JACK KNIA'I pact_, feature comfort and ap- pointment levels usually as- socia ted with passenger cars. They might have stressed that they are almost as easy to drive as a passenger C'lf. \Vith lhe addition of po\\"er !lltering, po'A·er disc brakes, automatic speai control and such, it is hard to tell the difference between them. "How would you equip • cto /Chevrolet truck) tit pull a traUrr weighing 5,000 lb1?" To be specific t would need to know 'A-'hat th e load Of1 the truck is, so · the proper springs might be selected. Is the truck to be used ex- clusively or chierty for tow· ing? Used mostl y 11s a f11.mJ ly co nveyance at high speeds? The best trai ler towing rear axle ratio is not the best ratio for 65 m.p.h. solo driving. The School of Art and Design is anproved by the CB!lfornia Department o f Education and is approved for veterans. It offers classes in art history; ceramics; color and design : drawing and composition : drawing, life and 11 n a to m y ; jewelry making (silversmithing); materials and methods) pa i nlinf( (beginning, intermediate and a d v a n c e d ) ; p a i nting, lands cape ; painting, I"'<! I e r color ; prin tmaking ; sculpture and children's art Sonny Le,vls. UC Jr,•ine theater department wardrobe tec~nician sho~s head- dresS Q,teated Jor the sho\v-stopping spe~?acu.l a~ set fo~ F ine_ Arts V_ 1_ I I ~ .i!-t,. Theatre-openitig production of "Cabaret. Pl a stt~oy bird. with mod1f1cat1ons, will be \vor.n by Miss An1erican Dollar showgirl Curing sho\v's run Jan. 13-16. '-t}ngel'-Cast Busy Actors Reheursing for Jan. 5 Opening lf these extras are ordered and topped with such items as an air oondltioner and FM Multiplex stereo radio, an old time camper enthusiast wru\d be aslounded at lhe result -sheer lullury . At what allitude will the vthlcle be used ? Engines lose about 5 percent of their power for ev-ery 1,000 feet o f altitude. The artist-instructors are Watson Cross. Jr.. Roger Armstrong, Charla 11 g n e r , Roger Kuntz, Thomas Holste, Dwain Houser, John Canavier, Allen Davis, Jon Stockesbary, Ian Kennedy, Tonia Kountz, Tom Herberg, Martin Webber, Registration must be rqade prior tit January 4. A free brochure listing all courses may he oblaine<l by phoning 494-1520. The lilcge cast of "Look Homeward , Angel," Pulitzer· prize-winning comedy-d rama, is deep in rehearsal at the Lagun a Moulton Playhouse, on a schedu le which b a r e l y permits time off ..,or New Year's Eve. "We'll be up and ready, in {acl, we're up and ready now, for opening night, Jan. 5," states hard-driving director, Guide to Fun Tree Bur11it1g Set At l1·vine Cente1~ JAN.1 -3 DISNEYLANf> ClllllSTi\IAS-Ncw Years day hours are: 10 am. to 7 p,m ; 9 a.m. to midoighl on Jan. 2 and closing at 7 p.m. on Jan. 3. Paradei; t111ice d.<tily, 2 and 9 '1·l'T\ ellQCPt Jan. I anrl J \1•hen daylimc par:ides only "'i ll be moc"'1r.d. .JA 1'\J. 2 TREE BURN AND FIREWORKS-There ...,·ill be a Chrisln111 s Tree Burning 11L the Univrrslty Park Shopping Center, Culver Ro1Hl al Michelson in Irvine on Jan. 2. Fireworks dlsp!t1y will light un the sky al 7 p.m. as the burning trees throw their light al grouncf level ;it 7:30 p.m. All wilt be supervised hy the L'niv. Park Fire Dept. Aring your tree to lhe burning t1nd 1oss it on the pile. Refre shment slands will be operating and the funds from their s11les will i::n to Recrea1 ional Committee funds of Univ. Park and Turt le Rock Comm unity Associations. Rain and fog date, Jan. J, same time. JAN. ?-FEB. !8 "'HALE WATCHING-An opportunity to watrh and ptio(tl- graph lhe grA y whales as they pass close to Orange County {lfl the ir \\'SY lo the breeding ground of Baja Cali f., i.~ afforrl- "rl hy lhe cr11i~f'r 1~1<1nrl Holirllly 11"hich rleparti; Sar anrl Sun. al 9 A.m. and I p n1. through Feb., from rhe Balboa Pa vilion, 400 f.l11in St, Balboa. Fares. $.1 for adults; $2 for children under 12. Heservations: 673·5245. .JA1\I. 2 -10 Sl'OHTS • \'AC.:AT ION SllO\\'-The. six th ann11a! Sn111hrrn Cahf. Sporl.q \'ar!l1111n And Hccrca[t(ln Vph/cle Shnw wfll ht> s1ai::-erl in the An;:ihr1m Con vention Ccnlrr. Jan. 2.10 Hours : 11nnn to !1 p 111. Sal.; nra11n to 8 pm. Sun ; 4-10 pm. J\fon.· Ttll'S : 2 10 10 r Ill. \\'cd-"r hurs; 2-1 1 pm. Fri. The !hrl'e tn~ shows in 11nf. 11 111 ha'ef' :ill I.ions nf recrC'Rl1ona l IC'- hiclc~. infonnn1 1nn 1)11 tr<l1rl ;ind \'rtcarions-fr-1111 ;i wcck- C'nd to nn cxtcnde<! 1np-<ind n fll1n frst11·;:i l v.·1th frC'e tra.l'CI films from Hrounrl !he V.'nrld . Entertainment "Paradf' of flut- 1lvo r Champions." offered al 4 and 8 p.m . ...,.il h 2 p.m. nu1t- inecs 1Jn 1vcC'kcnds. Adrni ssion, Adults $1.90; Chi!drrn under 12, $1. .1AN. 'Z -:11 AU1'0i\-10TJVE i\-IUSEUl\-1-Thc Briggs Automoti ve ~1 1J.1w11n1, 250 Baker St.. Costa ~1csa is open \\'ed .-Sun. from 10 <1 .111. tn 5 p.m. 'A'ith r1i.~plays of fine old cars and a special arl ex- hibit of ori ginal sutomolive :1rt by leading American <Ind European arlisls lncl11rlerl arc hand oolored Montaut :ind (;smy prin L<i 11ln1nst irlrtl!lc;:il to !hf' cotleC'lion I'!! lhP Mefr()- politan r.1u11Cum o( Art ui Nc1v York. Admission : r.·len, S2; Students. mi!lt11ry and v.·omC"n, $1 f>O ; Children ~12, 50 cent!J . JAi'\. Ii FOREIG N FIL,\I SEHIES-A 11cwly formrd fi lm sociely ls showing foreign filn1s each \Ved: at a p.m. in The Forum on the f'estival of Aris grnunrls, 650 L:rguna Canyon Roarl, L11guoa Beach. Tickrts for \he i::ix-se.rirs filn15 ;ire S9: iiingle adn1i3sion Uckets arc $2. The first film !() be shown Jan. & ls "'Aletanrier Nel'ski ." a histo rical Russian Epic made in 1flJ9 and scorC'd by Prnkofiev. Tickets may be bought al the dnor . JAN. II TRA VF.LfKIUf;.._Thc. Ne...,•pnrt Harbrlr Kiwao is f'0u11d Rtinn will presen! Capl. lr1·ini; ,Johnson's film "Y1'nkec Sail~ ln- lanrl" .h1n. 8. 11t 8 p.n1 . in the OrHnge Coast Collf'ge Rudl!or· ium, 2i01 Fa irview Road, Cost<1 Mesi'!. The voy11i;:e lakes the viewers ncross Europe (through inland wa1erw11ys and locks!, through Franc(', Luxeinbourg, Belgium. Holland, Germany and Denm ark. It all starts in the Medite rra nean. Tic kell'l al the door, S2 for adults; $1 for students. FOR ADVERTISIN~--r COSTA ~ES;- in the WEEKENDER OUT 'N' ABOUT SECTION Phono NORM STANLEY 642-432'1 • 1 TRAVEL I "Award Winnin9" Princess Cruise• Representative 1961 -1969 646·4431 230 E. 17th ST. COSTA MESA • Rowena Harwood, \\"ell known St'tt.hard, Tustin. The chief disadvantage of the compact van conversion is lack of space. Altho ugh some mo d e I s comfortably sleep four persons, only a group of confirmed card ad- dicts ...,•ill find it possible to co-exist for long periods of time in the small interior. The mora l is, if the grou p is large take trips only in sunny weather lo places where \\re might recommend the most expensive equipment, not know ing that the initial cOllt of the un it is important to our reader. or we might hold down in equipment, when cost is of very little consequence to him. So. Calif. theater person111ity. Davi d and Betsy Paul of Starrina in t~ role of Eliza Laguna lake the parts of e "Doc" and ' ' ~t ad a me <;ant is Iris Korn, of Elizabeth."' l!O'llywood. Tenanls of her "Laura," who arriv es to bo a rd i n g ho Use', the wa ken Gene Gant, ls Nan "Dix:ielanct," are played by Prince of Corona de! Mar. Suzie SC<llt, Linda Gilio and Playing Eliza's brother is Linda Krause. l.aguna Bea ch; Jack Marshall , Laguna Beach Tom Arnold, Sam H. C\auder and Vincent Ca po z z e 11 o, and Anabelle Quigley of Costa Newport Beach, takes the part ~1esa; Hilda Allen of Irvine of Tarkington. We really should know what make of truck is unler discussi on. and ,\.f irlam Ka iser of Garden " Assisting Director Harwood Grov e. Is Susan Kill ion, Laguna Hills. Ellza"s husband , the hard-Set design is by technical ftrink ing "W.O .. " will be director . \V. R. Cu r I e y , TRANSGLOBE TRAVEL BUREAU INC. OFFICIAL AGENT l"OR ,RINcrsfC1u1s1s 111.VINI TOWN tllo!Tlll AT UCI play~d by Doyle McKinney, assisted by Irvin E. Kimber. '[~~~~~ So. Laguna. ;md Eugene Gant, "Look Homri"irl!i, Angel"li 1he lad who changes frnm \\•ill run Tuesdar~gh Let yourself go with Princess • • • sensi tive boy to saddened man Saturdays, Jan. 5 'throu gh 23.1 to Mexico in the ' Thomas Wolfe nove l Tickets are SJ.f>O Tuesday, U I · 1 k NEWPORT CENTER TRAVEL BUREA fro1n which the Pay is a en , Y.'ednesday, Thursday ; S 41 DllVI i~ played by Mike Hubbard, Friday and Saturda.y. Phon.e 150 NIW,OltT CINTll I' S.• •44·1412 1ver 1 e. l-':':4~-0~H~J~f~o~c~r~es~e~r~"'~'~'o~n~s~. _ __!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"!!" Others in lhe (;;int fam ily ;ire played by Patrick Burk ett. Laguna Niguel: Pam Jones. Newpo rt Beach: James Gilio, Lagu11a Beach and Tom Orchestra Scheduled For KCET 7.uhin ~·lehfa C(lnducts the 1.o.<; ,\ n g e 1 r s Phllhannonic Orchestra in Tc-ha.i kovsky's Piano l'oncrr1o J';o. ! :inrl "1812'' 01·rr!ure on KCET's llri1n1•11 rM ~I ~t'fl('<; !l)n1orr(JW n1i;:hl al 9 r ni. on Channel 28. P1.1no ~!(l1<;t Is G a r y f:r:1Hman in this "ll olly...,·ood Hnwt Srrctart1lar" t a p e d "h1r" ;it thr Ao11·I IR~t i::11n1n1e r brfore a c.:apac1ly :11utlrnC'f' rf 1a ooo"'" T hr pr·o~rr1n1 11 111 br .~1mulf'rtS\ 1n ~!rreoph(lnic sound by KFAC- F.\l. Follo11·1n~ !hr comp I e I e p<'r formnce nf the concf'r!O. tile "1812" 0 1'crture blale~ fnr1h frorn lh(' orchr!ltra with lhe finale rxploding in a shr.wf'r or fireworks amirl c:innon bla.~I!, bell!, carillon and The n1as.s~ hr:isi:: or !hr !i62nrl California Air National l:u11rd Banrl. r . The one-hour program In ! color 111¥1 lnclu drs a number r- of short inter lude! Introduci ng and separating lhe concerto r anr1 Ol'erl ure. Graffman and . Meh ln arc seen on the f ' afternoon of U1c conce rt goinii: over the ori 11 inal SCO'l"e .of the P1a no Concerto No. I. 'A'hir h l~raffman hrought h.11ck fron1 ll.ussia. Homewood ho s t Ch:irlc!I Ch~mplin rhR\!1 with ~1rh!a cnnrlirlly in a box in the rn1pl y 11111phithe111er. And in nnothc r short scene. Champlin !Iris the slnge for the "1812" OvC'rture. FOR FURTHIR INFORMATION AND RH!RYATIONS MAY CO. WORLD TltAVIL IUltlAU Cost• MH--ard lft'ol llll lltllTOl STftlET S4'·tl21 Ollt 54'·1444 OR Lakowoocl-lrd L•Yt l 5100 L•k•wood llvd. Ml l...0111 Ollt ••l-4471 ' U51 A MAY CO. CONVINll!NT Clltli.DIT Pl AN " I . Get a perfecl \:1~a1ion goin g. And coming. Stay at !he Princess Italia-the best JC,(Ht, Cl•11n1ry .:lub, di1cothcquc1 aod hrallh spa bct'A·ce n here and Acapulco. ·r.1kc :1 gcttio,!;·lhcrc gcta'Aay, Let ~our octan view cabin do the traveling. ~n h:i~' to pack or uopack. No reservations to come unrellerved. Play y_our '9.'ay 1n la1 "h cornfort ...,·h1lc 247 doting Italian crew memben pamper you v.1th continen tal .~crvice. • ·rour day~ arc ad1•rn1urous, your nightJ arc ro mantic. You'll sw.im, sun, d~nce, <"lliOY fou r ~ourmcl meal' a day, a ~howboat's corryplcmrnt o! h~'C cntcrta1n.ment, me:)\ 1c~. 'leek gan1c~. a gal a social calendar. and dcl 1ghl!ul n_cw fncnd!. Fare tncludcs round-1rip tran sportation, Matc roo m, all rural!, and entertainment. And then there's ~fcxico. Puerto Vallarta and J.fazatla n on the 7-d ay cruise! . On the 11-day 1ri~. it"s your yacbt-like cruiseship attracting 1he jct set's cnviou' eyes in Acapulco Bay. On the 13 and 14-day cruiiell, you1J a:so tlellta in Ma.nzanilto. Take a wttk. Take two. Take a Prince» Cruise to Mexicp for 100% pure vacation. Call your travel agrnl or Princess Cruises: (2 13) 380-7000 7, 11.13. 14 -day crui•es 34';-;,;;-,;;;;,;;;r;.,-;;i:';:;Pi:;----~ '-9S An~eles, Cali!ornil 9000) from Lo• Angeles \ J ftc l a crui~comin1 on. Plt.uo prod m•with ;;, ptlj'suasive Princess brochut•&. D\' f.ft~ito O Ala.ska/Can•da Jan.11,22,Feb. 5, 19, 1 o P>ny cru;,. Mar.8,i9,Apr. 2,9,26,J '.:'u'-.------- May7,14, June 4. i •mm.,,im·------- $425• to $1,395. i ~ CruiseA 90 I . •t.o .. •r-prkf d lfl•~ •~•ll1b!1 Oii -..oJ.ap . The ?-1 /V Italia ii of Ttahan Jt.esistty. I Spoils ]OU for tu11orhtr1•oco11on I M1xico• Altuh/CoNJdo •Porty Cr11/Jtr ______________ _. __________________ _ FOR INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS DINERS FUGAZY TRAVEL 1071 $°" J~,.h1 Hiiis 1111. New,..-t h•ll 644-4600 I ' ARTI ST JENNIFER McL EMORE Beachcombs for "Soft" Rocks for Art BOONE 1'RA VELS ... FR0.\1 PAGE I) "Sil \.\•hen 1hc v.•ar ended I joined the !\'.cighhnrhood Playhouse in /'\cw York . on the ·GI Bill. to learn ln v.·ri!e. "[ thought I'd ~ct in \1ith actors ;ind sec ho\Nlialnguc was don·r , then found I had a talent [or acting, and away J v.·enL '' He toured with r>orn1h.v f:ish in "The Man," did 10 piclurcs fnr 2fllh Century-Fox, then entered television. For two ycflrs he s;ivcrl liv es at the operating table on "Medic." Six-fcct -onc-an d·a-halr, with a prominent nose and i.:ran1le facf' J)(lCk-markcd by tccn-a~c acne, he was a pinncrr in Ho 11 y won d 's lrl•nd to unhandson1e leading men. NP.XI. for six years. Roone rorle !he Old \Vest 10 "H;11c Gun, \\'ill Travel., His rollo11. ing 1·cn!urc. ··The Rirharri Boone ShO\\' ,'' a dramal1c anthology, la~tcrl onlv one lieason. And so to Ha'A•aii. '"I rl'ally didn"t want In livl' in Southern ;f11fnrn111 any more,'' he said. "The canl·el- tation of the anthology was a bitter disappOintmcnl, hut it wasn"t really what caused me to mnv('. "It was :;im ply 11 casf' of n1y not wanting tn do an~ more series telel'isinn . And 1n 1h;;it case. since I'm only five hours away rrorn L.A., why not live in Hawaii".' "For a couplr of .\'cars I jus! sort of rrchari:<'d my bal- terics. I bccri mc 1nterrslrd 10 v.·hal \\'3S i:oini:; on politically and started to work v.·ith ret.arded children -raising funds, visiting srhOQ!s. talking to youngs!er .... bt'1ng ;in <H'11\'C participant in the program." Boone al~o brr<imr a ;.oachtsman. sp<1rl fisherman, pa r1ner 1n a ."fllonn and presi- dent of !he Kana Big Game Club La!'! Decemhrr a prnd11tcr. e: la.,.,·yer ;ind a d1rcr t.nr crime RICHARD BOONE Willing to Travel to Boone v.·ith a script 1hcy wrin!Rd lo fi lm 10 Israel, where monC'y was avail<iblc. •••fl.iadron' is the r irs t American story \.\-"ith a n American locale shot i n Israel."' Boone said. '"The locale is supposed to be Nf'w Mexico. and the mesquite, scrub pines and cactus <1rc the same. '"CreY.'.~ ;ire spotty. Some are fr1ntasfi c. rilthnugh they're weak in sewn<!. Local product is 1n H('hrew. 11•hilh limits the inarkc!. They s p r. n rJ $80 .!XXJ to $1'.!0JlOO to rnakc a mo\"il'. "But lhcy"re lremendnu~ ;1c- l'nmplishcrs and h;ivr-1hr potential to make a film in- dus\ry there.°' In Israel. bes ides produci ng. he y,·anls to serve as a rnn- sul tant tn the film industry. "The plan l"m v.·orking on is tv.n years y,·i1h a cont1nu1l~l nr prnduction to upg rade 1he lsr.:icli film industry to th e pnint .,,·here they will have !he .:ibthty to competP on the inll'rnat1onal ~arke!," Boone sa1rl . ... '· 'Rock Art' Painlers In Laguna At low tide in so1ne of the Laguna Beach's sandy coves, it is the artist who goes rock hunting. Laid bare for the picking ;.ire s1nall , smooth ruck! which are sathered by both thr no vi c e and professional '"rock a r t • ' paintPrs. Notable flmong-11 rtists in this media ls J en n i f e r McLemorP, who~e whimsical •·rock people" have kept her scrambling 'for rocks and working far into lhe night al her studio to 1neel the dcinand . She sell'cls the light v.·eight stone~. so rne small enough for earrings, others for pendant! and decorative uses. ' . BlHcl' Hills Cleaned, painted v.•ith color- ful designs or fa ces. and seal- .eel , the rock arl object ha.~ hci.:on1e a pnpu\;ir nPw rirt fonn wh ich is f;:ist spreading across th e country. ~1\ount Rushn1 orc in South Oakota for1n s the background (or this ~<"<'nic pholo- Tlle niany hundreds or graph. \'isitors to thf' Sports and Vacation Show al the :~nahe1n1 Convention anisls and craftsmen in Center can pick up all the inforn1ation they v.·aot at ~he ,,?outh Dakota boo!h· Laguna Beach display their Show runs Jan. 2·10 \.\'ilh display of.vehicles, accessories 'hnd dally entertain· \vnrk in more than 50 local inent. • DAJL Y PILOT J I -Alberta Car111ling ' -: BootJ1 Scl1eclt1lecl .,--- ~m is one of Al~rla 's ,....1T11'Ci·est1ng rivers. r1s1ng high iu the .:l;i1·1cts uf this Cana· d1an province . About 3!J 1n1les south of Nordc gg. JU.~! off lhe Forestry Trunk ll.o;:id i n V..'estcrn Alberta , lhc rive r suddenly p!ungrs ovrr-a hit:h ledge into a dl'ep gor ge, fornl· ing one or lh1· rnany plt:- luresque falls 10 the ;lr('a. The Forestry Sc r v i r c ~ br:inch of the Deparln1ent 11f Lands and Forests ha s developed ;i marvelous 1'f><·1·r;i- magnificent falli. A path h<is bet·n mridl' \n the best. v1C\\"· r"·,1ni rin d a h;ind r.111 installed for sarc1y and conven1Pncc, Con1pli•1c 1nrorn1ation (In Albt•ria ·s 1n:1ny attractions n1 <1y be obtained at rhe governn1c•11L hn11t h du ring II. \\.'rrn rr Hurk '.-. Sport.~. Var;i. r1nn and Rr('t°e;;it1on11I ~'rh1rlc Show at An;1hr1r11 Convention Center, Jan. 2-10. Stars t1on area just at !his point ll Hugh Bl';Hininnt anil .J,1y l"Urrently provides cxl'rllenl \'arf•l.t ha\·r hl·<'n sii:nrd hy facilities for 40 tents, 10 trailers and a largr p1cn1c sec-f'Xf'eu11\I' pr11<!uf"1•r F rank C:li t ksman for fr~turNI ro le<; lion. Parking for day visJtnrs in thP "Pre~sure p 0 j n t,, is sn arrflngcd as 19 t·ul to a m1nimu1n the nceessity of rar-"Pi~1idt~ vf :\I C :\·I -TV ' ~ rying lunch ba skets and other "",\ll'd1cal {;cnler," starring cquipmrn1. l'hifri f.V('r('tl and .l(l nl es Daty, \1"hit·h Harv!'y Hart is diret:· 1"hc Alberta Dcpartrncnt ha s ting for CBS television. n1any 1nnrc plans for the site, iiiiiiii•••••••••• l(i accornmodate th<' 1n-,• l'rrasi n~ influx or ean1pers SJLJSCOUNT and pickn ickcrs con11 ng t(l view lhe R;;in1 Rive r Fall s. PRICES The whole plan, of eourse, is designed lo gi ... e visitors tbc EXOTIC FISH brst _possible view of the M•NV TO CHOOSIE F•OM i:;alleries thro11ghoul the year _:::.::::_: ___________ ~~------------------CHRISTMAS GIFTS and in special s ea so n a I exhibits. The \.\.'inter Festil'al. Feb. 19 through Mt1n::h 7 will provide a giant 17-0ay showcase of ar1 s and crafts on the Festival of Arts grounds. 650 Lag una Canyon. Road . Civilization w i n e AN c FOR FI SH LOVERS Lagu11a Art Gallery D €Si G n o.!~~~~.~f,~~~1;~~~. Episodes Ends 011 TV Opens F ;1·st '71 S liow 1 ··::.::.~~~='111_, ... _ ... _;:~._."::._·:,.;:11111111"· ·~"·~ (, r~U ,I C I "~''"''•T H I ti Al CH lA ~ --- There will bl' a craftsmen's fair during the entire \\l inter l'~cstival. David Frost lntervie,vs Bill ~oshy The first ~how or 1!171 ril the Laguna Beach Art Gallery, ''The cathedrals were built :107 Cliff Dr., Laguna, v.'ill to the glory of God . Nev.• York be tilled •·!J " Opcnini: ,J;in_ \vas built lo the glory of g \l"i1 h 8 reception fron1 7 man1mon -money, ga in, the 1n JO p.n1. the l'Xhihit ll'ill new god of the 19th century.'' continue through Jan. 31. says Kenneth Clark 10 the Featured will be painlings r_.i episode of his Civ ilisation hy Armen Gasparlan and s'lries, '"Heroic Materialism ,'' Frank [n tertandi : prints hy Sunday at 9 p.m. on Channel Harold Mc\\'hinnic: r.n,1111cls 28. by Kay Whilcon1b : an d 1'he !)avid Frost Sho\\' v.•ill Looking al Lhe present stale 1:cran1ic scultpurc by /l;]ii.:hael bei:;in J97L "'ilh ;i delightful of \\'estern civilization -the t.·lf'Kee. full·show interview sessioo skyscrapers of Manhattan , the Bol h Ga s p ;i r i a 11 ;ind \1·1th comedian Bill Cnsb~·. sl<1 r s11s1)ension bridgr. !he atomic 1n1crlancl 1 ;ire y,•cll knov.·n for nr "The Bill Cosby Shov.·" bomb. the moon sho1. and the their brilli:intly executed oils '~hich is seen wee kl y On Chan-('()ITipuler -Clark s C' cs and acrvlics and Jnterl;;indi nel 4. engineering as the strongest has rcc~ivcd wide critica l Ouring this shov.•, to be seen creat11·e in1pul~e tlf 1 he ackoowledgen1ent for h is nn Channel II at 8:30 p.m.. modem era. And he notr.~ th;:it drawings_ Ile reet•1 ved his .Jan. 4. Ctlsby explain~ why the age's greatest 1'iv11izin~ tniining fron1 !he University • of Finr Aris. c:aspari;i n. now a l..aguna Beach resident al- 1cnded Calcutta Fine Arts Institu te in India. Swain School of Design, Mass. and the Un1 ve rsi1v of Kaos<is. Bolh artists hri ve had ext ensive one man show s throughoul the country. t.1k har1 Mr Kr. e, nnw re siding .1n Costa Mrsa. brings a strong sense of design lo his g1ganlic el'!"rimir sculptu re. I le has recenl ly rece ived his maslrr!' in fine ar1 s fr nm Calif. State College. Long Bearh. II a r n l d ~·I r W h In n i e , associatr profes so r nf art and rdur:i1u1n .:i t the I ·nivcrs11y of Maryland. h;:i~ r xh1b11l'd in a nunibcr of unru-,rta nt na- tio nal shov.·s an d hi!!! hsl of awards i<; imprr"!'!ivr. he is giving up his successful achievement has !wen a of Iowa and Chica go Academy video series in order to humanitanan response t ol ,_ ____ _,;;;;. __________ ,.,.,.,.. ___ 'ii df'"(ijc;;i \e himself to leaching. slavery and poverty. He "°1" th'l wh,le comedy Thi' h"m'"itaci'" i'<!lul'° VILLAGE WEST PREVIEW -NOW •·can pa y the rent. education is seen in "the last great man is my real work." H e nr the series"' -Loo Tolsloy A Ll1t1ited N111t1btr of GalltfY SpoxH Avoil obl• discusses his plans to move . t 1 with his family to Springfield. Thl' program contains ac ua ''J LAWUNA CANYON RD., LAGUNA IEACH -.. , ... ,JtO t.iass., where he will attend film s of the author just before GALLERY" STUDIOS AMPLE PARKING 1 he U n i v e r s i I y o ( his de~a~tl~t·~------~~--~~----,...~-~-~-,...~~~-~~---~"!""----~·1 t.-1assachusetls to get his - mf!sler's degree in education. 'In other segments of the program. Cosby talks of one ,,f his favorite su bjecl s as well as a contin uous Sl)Urce <1f joy and an1usement of him -children. Ile comments that parents want little people around the house who look li ke them, but they must also .... 1ccept the responsibilities of ramilv. 'l'wo scenes from future ed itions of "The Bill Cosbv Show"' are previewed and Cosby talks of his carN'r and how he learned from the i;:rcat Funnymen of radio, lclcv1s1on and the s i ! en L i;rrren. 111.2·10 ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER 9 SIG SHo"4S COMBINED! t fU~ fOR THE WHOLE f~ft\\\j\ PLUS ENTERTAINMENT IN THE WATER&ON THE STAGE : .TROUT FIS"IMC • / 1 CATCH 'EM • AMO llEfP·'[M /~£.) • c ,.. --=.."::z..:.. ---··---.. : ~ i-.~ r-ri;~ : : .:..,~-TACIL( DISPLAY / l,#0 "I~\ VACRAET~~~rl~U.S : • • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• l ~~ • • 1 . I l N THE FUN'S OVER • • BUT THE CALORIES ARE STILL THERE ! l et'' st .. rt the diet now! lt'5 e•sy, the gr"pefruit~ their best now! ICott•g• c h1uue j, th!!ap I. The letfut, tomatoes, c;;lery, c.111rrol1 are .t ll .!ii th•ir bt11i , , • •nd look 111 these low, low prices! START THE DIET NOW ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • • STAltT DIE.TING NOW START DIETING NOW START D11TINO NOW . ' . . . • CRISP CELERY •Cello CARROTS•lceber9 LETIUCE• • • • SC IUNCH • • • • • 5t IAG • 10¢ EACH • • • • Llmlt-6 • L lmlt---6 • Llmlt---6 • • With Thi& Coupon • With Thi& Coupon a With Thi& CIM.lpon • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• COUP6N5 EXPIRE JANUARY 10 These restaurants dtmand the finest for their:cu1tomer1 . Th•t'1 why they fe•tur• NEWPORT PRODUCE! Pat ron iz• th•ml lerk1hlr•'1 "On Th• B•y," Newport;· All•y Wnt, N•wport! The "Alt N•w" 8ooftcloclt1, N~wport; Th• ArchH, N•w• port; Vic.tor Huto Inn, L•qun•: •ncl over 200 oth•rs. How about your c•11in g u11 ' "Ortrna• Count11'1 Fastts£ Growing Pfbduct Oraanfzatio71 .. "35 Yellrs of Product Know How" -67M71S 67M711 671·1291 "\Vhert qunl ity I$ I.lit Ordtr of th• HoU$t" 8 ••• 9 8 1¥?1?·1 .. "* a 1, • f I " Cruises Ma rch 3, Aprll 25, Septcm· her''· October 26, November 7, Decetnber 6. The luxurious cru ise s h ips ..1A.farlposa and Monterey a rc sail- ing for th e So.uth Seas. Come aboa rd ! Built especially for s un- shine cruising, the Mariposa and Mo nterey arc completely a ir con- ditioned, and h ave accorT11noda- 1 ions ror just 336 passengers. all in firsl Class. There is a warm, i.nli- mate atmosphere, as. if you wC.rr on your O\\ln yacht. Yet all the splendid facili t ies of a great li ner are yours to enjoy. f ares for the 40-day cru ise b egin at Sl ,840. SS Mariposa SS Monterey AtQllt.,ul I~ 11>• U.8. Departures from San Francisco and Los Ange les. See your Travel Agent n ow. Or mail th is coupon for1 a colorfu l fold er t e ll ing a ll about 1hc ron1antic lands of the sunny South Seas. r------------------1 I Paul Thon111son, Cruise Consullanl I J Mabon OP/1,2/JAI I j 523 \I/est flth Srrrc1 t1 Lo"' An gcle5, 0\ 900 14 : Tclephone(Zl3)626-05(11 [ I Plrasc i;cnd me all lhc information on 1 I you r South Sea~ Crui~c·Vac:ations. I I I I eme I I I I Address I I I \.... City State Zlr 1 I I I Tra\·cf Agent I L-------------------J THlWOM.D'S TOP TIIAVD. , ... • YOUR OMLY CHAHC£TD '-:t. AWAAD-SEElllMC ~ .. :~: fllMS ~: •: SEE 1971 _ _:,: . ·~·-· ······································~~· JAN.2·10 .. PRICES ADULTS $1.90 KIDS $1.00 . -~- " ...:: ,, ,• ., -• . ......... J::ii.. DAIL!, ~1.LO,T. .. r:r1d~y. J.tn u.try 1, 1~7 1 _ ...... -~---. ~ -.... -.. ·--· ' • -' ~ • WEEKENDER OUT N-·' A .. g. 0 U T By NORM STANLEY • ~ I ' \ ORANGE COUNTY 'S RESTAURANT , NIGHT CLUB AND .ENTERTAINMENT SCENE l,,....,.,._,,----~-· -~, _,,,~ ...... _.,.~~.,..,. -.,..,.,~---t:.Jl'!'.b.ClJ ;:afU&l-~IUC!W""'~' '::'ll"'-"'l--=--... _,.,,. • .,,._,14W ... __ &,,1-W,Mal'-ll!!O<"Jf""""' .'EE '"'"~"eetSiP"""-~"'·"*"ll!llOli":tZI!"! .... .,.,,,,:It"-"'"'''"_,..,,,,.,, ·-E!IC>o;r,, ...... "'11l-"~"i±"''"'"-amt"'"'""""\~- Happy i\ew Year 'f oday kicks Off a \\hole ne\V year [n 1vh1ch .~1e can loo k lnr111ard to 1nany deli~hl s -~th tned a nd un tested -alon~ the out 'n' about trail. Twelve rutl nionths to savor discoveries and old favorites a mong O ran~e County's superabundance of dininiz attractions. This holi dav ev en1n i.: signals a ~ood time to sta rt if you didn't overdo the celebratin,Q; last night . And a s~u min ~. of cou rse. that you're 1n a good · n1ood because all your fa\'orile bov;l teams 1vent home winne rs. TAKE TIME TO RELAX 8ul eve n if you're a sore looser, and th~ l1~ad still hangs a bit heavy, tomorrow or Sunday is JUSl as good -if not better. Because a n outing to some restaurant or'rers the n1ost relaxinj!; means of easin_g into the '"orkaday v.•orld of 197 1 co me Monday .. Further, this '"cck cnd presents the obvious time for mekinR a trial run on a ll those New 'Year's resolut ion s about mod eration a nd controlled indul· ~ence , 1'~ind out \\'hether you're really .. n~de ~! stern stuff in keepinj!; your \Vord and appetJtes 1n check. 1~ Don't be too smu,e: ·if you pass with flyinj( colors the first time out .There's always the danger you'll ___ lapse on some succeed ing round v.•hen the f~ and gro,e: turns up in tempting quality and quantity. Which is prohably wha t 'will happen before too many weeks have passed . and leave you standin£ • right "'here everybody el se has been led by the lure \ of bouillabeise l\1a rseil!aise. veal Oscar. grenadine of prime fiJet m ii:;non, Cabernet Sauvignon anrf Pinot f\1oi r .. . . . • • . ... ~ • -• , a 1 I .'. DON'T FRET The in1portant thi n.e:-v.•hen it happens-is not to frtl. And to be able to accept this one little fall Opened December 18th: -~o[s .. so ReStauRant Orange Count y's Newett Res+•ur •nf Featuring the finest in 4ulhenlic Mexic4 n food Appearing nightly: LEE DRESSER lireviously at The Hungry Tiger, Th• Factory & Fleur d• Lis Open New Ye a r's Day 24312 DE L PRAOO DANA POINT ,...,,.,orlo11': 7141'4•6·6175 ~-~~ Adventures In Sea f DDd 129S losty Combinations Served Mondoy thrv Thursday SolY•d with Som'• folf\0111 Clam Chowd'r or So!qd -R!c• . ,H•wallan e r au Grutl11 Pototo•t· -Hot French 11:01!1 ond l uttor 1. SHRIMP --RED SNAPPER •• SWORDFISH 2. MAHI-MAHI •• SAND DAB -· SCALLOPS 3. MINI LOBSTER TAILS --HALIBUT -· SOLE KOLDA & GARY Hawaij•n Music Fri. & Sat. fOlt ltfSERYAllOHS 592-1321 16271 PACIFIC COAST HWY. ,'HUNTINGlON BEACH ' ., ' ; mITL.f.1 • ' -- l ' " ' ' • ., i • ' 'I ' MEXICAN REST AU RANT ·~Fll1t1I M•irlt•11 .C 11i1i111 111 Or•11t• Co11p!y:' CELEBRATE THE NEW YEAR At Our Fabulou1 N•w AZTECA LOUNGE DaMy Supple Pr•sidlng Ovtr Yevr favorit• Cocktail• Try HI• H..,.. SfMclal THE "DLUE MARGARITA" Dpon 11 AM. -11 PM. D•lly 547 W. 19tll St., 642-9764 Costa Met• Food Ta Go from grace in the knowledge that you're go ing to do much better on those other promises like being mo re loving to your spouse or pet pooch. · Or maybe you're like us to begin with. Knowing we couldn't uphoi~ and resolutions we didn't make any in order to dfs pense JA•ith conscience during all -the out 'n' aEting ahead. H!;tPPY Ne Year and bon appetit t?rough 1971. Di.ck nt Gregg Duo There are times you can't a rgue with the old saying about p:ood th inp:s comtn& in small packages. ~Ve found a perfect example the other evening which could have served as the original model for the idea. In this case It would be more appropriate to ust the pl ural -models -since the thought came to mind while observing two dynamic musicians in action. Dick Johnson and Gregg DeLorto, who make up the Dick and Gregg Duo now appearing at Costa Mesa 's Derby restaurRnt. DIMINUTIVE That these boys are d)'.namic in their entertain· ing abilities ii; apparent riiht off. But only when we had the opportunity to chat with them br iefl y be· l\\•een sets did '"e come lo the realization that they mi,R:ht a lso be considered a diminutive duo. · / Topping out 1at roughly fi ve foot five inches each. Dick and Gregj( more than make up in show· manship anything they might be lacking on the height scale. \Vhen it comes to talent they measure up as hi2h as you can reach. · Their act is somewhat unusual in that only one performs on an instrument while the other ·holds strictly to singing. And expertise of the fi rst order is what Gre.e:g demonslrates on the elec.tric j:!Uitar either whe n backin2 Di ck's vocal or a i; a solo in· sl rumenfillist. Di ck bails originally from Chicago while Gregg was born in Lynwood , Calif. Both have been long time residents of Orange County. however. and the ir CASA GARCIA NOW OPEN 24 HOURS SPECIAL NIGHTOWL BREA KFAST 11 p.m. to I .1 .m. NOON BUFFET 11 to 3 DINNER < to 11 COCKT AILS 6 .1.m. to 2 .1.m. Peaturln9 Autheatlc Mexican Dl1hn ' 1712 Pl:ACENTIA • COSTA MESA ,OOD TO GO-CLOSID SUNDA YS-646·6124 THE BERLINER Gernian Farnily Restaurant F.1 rnou1 For SAUERBRATEN with POTATO DUMPLINGS Enjoy A Wund•rl:Mir Time At Our NEW YEAR'S DANCE SATURDAY, JANUARY 9th WITH THE • ASTORIA TRIO FROM MUNICH Starting At 8 P.M . R t•tr~oioftt S~9911l1cl Optn De ily For Din n•r From S P.M . CLOSED MONDAY CHILDllN·s MINU lo11llAl'Hl'IC•t4 M .. ._, Ch•1'11e B1nqu el F1 c.ilitie1 11512 HACH ILVD. Town & C1untry Cent1r HUNTINCHON HACH '61·5100 "l.CJOO Presentin9 MR. GILBERT SHELTON And THE j;IL SHELTON SOUND '7.1 REVUE "A Fresh Appto1eh To Th9 Young Sound " Opening Tuesday, Januery 11th In The CARIBE ROOM association and friendship goes ba ck to junior hig:h school days. TOGETHER WITH OTHERS It was shortly after they first met, in fact. that they became members of the same musical group. Throu)thout the next ei ght years they continued to perform together with a number of different groups. Chief among these was the "Spats" formed when both were students majoring in music at Golden \Vest College. A successful tour v.•ith th is musical aggregation carried them to many s pots all over the state. In the seven months since the:v struck off on their own as a duo they've enjoyed considerable acclaim for local enj(agements at the Villa Nova, Newport Beach: Fisherman, Huntington Beach: and Moki's, Costa Mesa . TODAY'S FAVORITES Their offerings run the""'gamut of today's musi- cal favorites -jazz, folk, pop and rock . And pro- \'ide very pleasant dinner listening music with a 1nodern tempo. Probably a very sign ific ant fa ctor in the novel sound they produce is the exclusive use of their own arrangements. This wa s especially noteworthy In such tunes as ''Son ny," "Little Green Ap ples" and "By the Time I Get to Phoenix." Dick's remarkably good voice JA'a.5 shown to best advantaj(e in nun1bers like "The Jmpgssible Dream." "Raindrops Keep Falling on tvt y Head." "You Made Me So Very Happy," "Hey Jude" and "Don't Let the Sun Catch You Crying.1' -$ They are currently appearing at the Derby from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m ., Tuesday throuah Thursday, and until l :30 a.m .. Friday and Saturday nij!;hts . AFTER DINNER TREAT Dick and Gregj!;'s rewardinp: entertainment came on lhe heels of the evening·~ first pleasa nt experi· ~t'UMOi8' CONTINENTAL CUISINE FLAMING DUCK Open 11 :00 A.M. -Cloted Mond.1y HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA 1815 1 BEACH BLVD. 842.191 9 DON JOSE' Proudly Present• The New Mellow Sounds of the VIC GARCIA TRIO WITH VOCALS l'f GERMAINE Enchiled1 and Taco . , . , ............ $1 .35 Chlll A:•lleno · Enchilada , ............ $1 .50 5-" wltli •lco, I-flt, To1tedltfl 01111 SolM ,INllT MIXICAN JOOO AT •EASONAILE P•ICIS e COCKTAILS e 9093 E. Ad1m1 (at M19noli1) Hvnt. Beach 961-7911 NifhHy And s ... day1 at 4 l'M. @~~&eadefmi ~~8cKS LUNCH• DINNER COCKTAILS IXCj)UISITE HORS D'OIUVRIS • • 21112 Podfio Co•sl Highwoy Wh1r1 8~1 ch Blvd. M1et1 Th e S11 HUNTING TON 'BEACH llll W. Coaot Hwy . Newport leach M2.C291 Off THI MAY AT THI" A~CHll ence. One of the Derby restaurant 's aways delecl· able dinners-. A number of new items had been added to the menu since our last visit so we decided lo try sev· era! o! them by way of sampling the previously un· tested. These were roast prime rib of beef, au j us, $5.~, and sworollsh steak, $3.75. ·- Both we decided. after working our v+aY through the l&st particles on the plates. rate the same hur- rahs as the Der by's 0th.er fine entrees we've enjoy- ed in the past. PRIME RIB The ii:enerous portion of prime rib -served to the right moment of rareness \Ve savor -was ac· companied by creamed horseradish sauce, tossed green salad (offered as a choice with soup) pasta (or, had we preferred. French fries or baked potato), and the Derby's delicious garlic cheese toast. The char-broiled swordfish steak JA•as served \Vith the same options. Open nighUy for dinner and weekdays for lunch, the Derby restaurant is located at 1262 Pali5ades Road. Costa !\1esa. Rivi era H~ida y Treat Aside from the pleasant a ctivities centered In the home during the holidays, \1•e fe el the time also calls for at least one special event outside of those familiar surround inj(s .. -4.n occasion wheit we treat ourselves to something quite d istinctive as a means of making the season truly memorable. l11 During .the yuletide just passed we undertook tha t annual outing with some of the m ost satisfying results ever, by partakinp: of one of the finest meals of our lives at the fabulous Riviera restaurant in Costa Mesa's South Coast Plaza. REALLY DIFFERENT Even befo re we got Into the particulars of the !east, however. there was that sense of divergence ContlnuM{ on Pag• 13 FINEST SEAFOOD AND OYSTER BAR IN THE SOUTHLAND 630 LIDO PARK DRIVE NEWPORT BEACH 675°0100 TEMPLE GARDENS QflNJ:SSRes1a11rant LUNCHEON & DINNER DAILY Visit Our RICKSHA COCKTAIL f~s turing E;..:ot\c Tropiclll Drink11 BU,l'lT LUNCH 11 :30-1:10 Monday thru 'rld1y O~f:N 11:>t "·"'· -11 ~.m. lu". tftrv T~y.,. !I .)ii 1.m , • 2 •.m, l'rl. Ind I ll. 1500 ADAMS (et Herbor) COSTA MESA s40.1tl7 s40.n21 101 lOTM ST. llSElYATIONS NEWPORT l!ACH 671-0100 tfe Sert!e U.S. Prime Easlf!rn Corn·fed Hef!f E.rrlu1lvely. Personally Sl!lerled Attd All"d 111 Our 01vn Cooler .A Three Generation Family Tradit·ion -Est. 1921 FAMILY RESTAURANT "We Like Kid•" NOW OPEN DAILY 11 :30 A.M. to 11 P.M. f njoy lunch or dinner in th• r•le .. in9 1f. rnosph•re of ou r complet•ly remod1 l•d •nd newly redtcor1t1d din in9 room. NllJHn Y INTERTAINMINT ON THI HAMMOND XH SUNDAY FAMILY 5PICl1L 'r• I ott Drlnlu for Th• Toungsters .. 2200 Harbor Bl!d., Costa M<isa Food To • Go 642°8274 . -·=·· .• . . ·.· ;-· ..... . -. -.· .· 'At The Derby !fhe Dick \milt Gregg 040 is a pleasant experience CU:rrently happening at the Derby Restaurant from 8 p.m. to l a.m. Tuesdays through Saturdays. Dick ~ohnson handles the vocals while Gregg De Lorto backs him on guitar. Don't 1n1ss them. The Derby is ·located at 1200 Palisaidc s Road in Costa J\1esa. -~­Continued from Page 22 trom the ordinary tvhen we entered the place .. .\ '.~ling that the sett.in~ alone held pro1nis e of fulfill- ·~ expectat io ns for the unusual and different. =t::~ Holiday decor cont ributed in part. to be sure." ·PO' it wasn't any all-important factor in the mo- ment's enjoyment. As much as anything it was the soph isticated atmosphere that's al'A·ays part of the testaurant's scene. ' With or \vithout Christ1nas ornan1en!~. the Riviera immediately sets a tone of chic ele,gan re that be speaks special things to come. It strikes a mood that says you couldn't possibly ha ve v.'alked ln from the concourse of a shoppin~ center. . ..\nd althou,gh you kno\v that that's exactly \Vhat you've done ,the mind plays tricks and leads you to believe otherwise. Enables .vo u to ,genuinely enter· ~ tain the idea that you've been transported far be+ yond OraA,l?e Count¥. That fli,ght of fancy inevitably takes us to one locale. Ne\v York Ci ty and some spot \Ve en vision as being just off Park, Fifth or r.1adison Avenues. IN THE LAGUNA BEACH ART CENTER St ert You r New Ye!r With A Relaxing Dinne r In A Garden Setting. Open 4 to 9 p.m. Netw Yt1ar '~ Day suru1 C:ONTINENTAL C:UISINE C:OC:KTAILS 1464 S. Coast Hwy., Laguna Beach Rt1ervatlon1 494-2528 Ptff 'otklnt •. -::: ,·: / • WEEKENDF.B TRUL y ELEGANT on the menu virtually dictated its selection. Whole ·rhe aura comes from .t:'early e\!ery \'is1ble fea-roa st pheasant. ture. Absolutely perfect ift\.imination. inviting rOYlS ENTRANCE of comfortable _hi_gh-back booths lining the. ~alls and ......_ It servin~ and carving provided a spectacle center of the dining r~m. a small a.nd fr1en~l y ~ar ra rel y seen outside of lhe pages of Gourmet Ma~a- to o~e end -these deLs:lls tog.ether with the d1scr1m-zine or the motion pictures. Brou~ht to the table in inat1ng use of decoralive obJec ts seem to spell Ne\'.r full dress regalia. the pheasant arrived for all the _York above all el se. ,.,.orld Jookln~ as though lt might be sittin~ alive • on the platter. ~ \Vh en you hear the lilting French accents of any of the three owners-Andre Porro. Rene Bouscary and Bernie Rigolet-you're all the more convinced. Because this touch completes the picture of v.•hat .vou v.·ould expect to encounter in such an establjsh+ ment on Manhattan Island. Since the whole idea ol the outing wa s to give ourselves an extra dimension of holiday ,ioy. v.•e fe lt \Ve dldn't 'necessarily have to order food as~ociated with Christmas Day or other \'ule affairs. But rather go alon~ with those things that simply had an enor- mous appeal to the appetite. WHAT A FEAST Follo,vinJ? ~uch a course ol action we ended 11p with a feast that \\'Ould turn any day of the year into a red letter occasion .. ~lthouJ?h the entfee. it should be noted . "·as a special house offering that day only, not being pa rt of the re,1?uJar bill of fare. The meal got under "'ay v.•ith a choice from the standard hors d'oeu\·res list .. A. \'•Ondrous seafood platter which contained some of the brindy deep's be st products. W1tll a folio"' up fouri sh the bead piece. breai;I, '''1ng arili tail feather assemblies were whisked off. intact. lo reveal the £Olden brown bird . Ca rved tableside. the meat \Vas then placed on the dinner plates and ladeled \vith a smooth and supremely delicious \Vhitc v.•ine sauce. A VISION 1'he pheasant \\·as accompanied by a portion of tiny baked ne\v pot aloes (served in edible little con- tainers made of bread and baked in the shape o( lace baskets), a patty of wild rice topped by Scotch currant jelly, a \''hole. thinly sli~ed baked aople in a savory cinnamon sauce. and French bread. All of which added up to a truly exceptional spread. And a complete understanding of why phea- sant is highly regarded by gourmets and is recog- nized as be!ongin,g to the ,.,,orld of haute-cuisine. DESSERT /I For dessert '''e each had a delightful fresh tiineapple "Eureka", $1.50. Jn this goodie a thick center slice of a semi-frozen pineapple supported a mound of creamy sherhert topped by green creme de menthe. Considerin,i:; the eminently ~atisfyin,I? expcrienc~ our vis it In the Rivi era netted. we can only hope to .rctµrn _agall1__in_ the near future. And thus J?ive ourselves ~ special treat \vhether there's a hol,iday in vo lved or not. A mound of shaved ice on a huge oval platter was covered with jumbo shrimp, a whole cracked crab, and clams and oysters on the l'falfSlfetr:-Ta - bed at $3.25 per person. for l\VO or more. it alsn came with two equally delicious varieties of seafood cocktail sauce. I ·---------The very existence of ~e_d~.v·~h?u:e special_ 1 THE sTuff WHISTLING OYSTER Weddin9 Receptions Banquets 9 Luncheon Dinner • Danc ing New o,..,. for Sunil~v Ch1m"•9"' 5ru.,,~ tO lo J THE RAY BROS. Arp•~•;,,., FRIDAYS & SATURDAYS 10'1" '°ACl,IC COAST HIGHWAY & WAA:HE~ .t.Vl I HUNTINGTON HARBOUR 846.Jl77 ~ Hearty Drinks on tbe Rox at tbe Jolly DI l·:r1 .i1•,1 011r If n l'iali ltnllnn .~INl.e !~IR[ R•aTAURANT 11'! WUT co.uf HIOllWAY IOWPOIT U.l.Cll (7t•l -.JOJ1 PRlnCE · O,t ·whc\les FAMILY RESTAURANT SEAPDDD _. STIAKI OINNtRS ho"' U.n lo IA.15 QrlN lll<r> 1~ 1°'1'" (clottd Mond1y1) SANTA ANA· l5il~ l!lrbor li'td, &3S·l110 i! blocll .... "' {dlftJt() ftIVIEftA ftESTA.Uft.ANT Continental Cuisine Cocktails Strving Luncheon and Dinner Mondau through Saturdau. Closed Sundays w. ar• located net! to the Mey Co. in South Coa1t Ple1a. JJ]J S. lrl1tol Colfo MIM 540-1140 Real Cantonese ' Food eat here or tek • hom•. l TAG CHINESE CA.SINO 111 2 ltt pl., Ntwport Bt1cli ORiole 3-9560 O,..i v-Rt•MIMI Dallr 11.11 -'"· 111tl s.t. 'tll J .... Now -Tu•s., thru Sat. -8:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. BOBBY scon AND GRANT MA'RTYN DUO Haopy Hour Mon . thru Fr i. 5 to 7 p.m. -With Ho r d 'oeuvr•• ,CASUAL LUNCHE(lj'< FA SHION SHOW CAILY s,,.,,~ .. ,: .. , ;., s •• 1ood And ~11111 ~• wi l~ l~• Oce•n Al Your T~ble IAH9Un PACILITllS J11 l"ACllllC COA~T HW Y. HUNTIN•TON l!ACH CLO!ID MONDAYS PIZZA HOME DELIVERIES HAVE CHANGED A LOT SINCE THE OLD DAYS Get the Pizza with Pizzaz 'lnG~~ c..Airporter Cfnn Wot el Whtr,Th• INN P~• ~iMt .MIDITlllANIAlrt DININ• llOOM. C.,tale'1 t9'1• c"'"...., c.Mm CMlt.rl LM ... l11N"1""'*"' Hrll 0-1119 MMtlitt .. 111 l••~•tt ..... REGULAR MENU ~Iany tempting entrees on the refU]ar menu almost demand it. Dishes like breast of capon "Neptune ," calf's sweetbreads "Cle mart,'' duck~ ling a !'orange "Flambe," filel mignon of velll "Lassere,'~ feuillete of 1obster "Washiniton'' and roast rack of lamb "Bysantine.,. \ Localed at 3333 S. Bristol. Costa Mesa. In South Coast Plaza. the Riv iera is open for lunch and dinner Mond ay through Saturday. Closed SWldays. Reservations a must. For Jazz Fans Orange County jazz buffS can start whetting their appetites for several upcomini local appear- an ces by one of the great musicians in the field. Famed jazz guitarist Hov.·ard Roberts. _,. - ---~ Final dates are still pendinf verification but Roberts and his quintet are booked in the near future for two Sunday afternoon concerts at the Painted Pony, 12565 Harbor Blvd., Garden Grove. A frequent jazz poll winner, Roberts Is rated by most of the nation's jazz critics-as well as a lei;!:ion of fans-as a guitarist par excellence. and one of the t\vo or three best players to take to the bandstand in this century. , Slay posted with the Pony for the conlirmed dates on this musical blockbuster. In tht flntst tradition ef the trwe inrskttptr's ort. 3801 EA.ST Co.a.IT JUCBWAT Colto11.t. DSL. li.U, <:.u.aauu. P110111.: (714) 615-1J14- Yisit a bit of Old Japan,. J.:U.IY 'I'll! PRISINTS JEFF BRADLEY. Singer -Gultarl1t TUU. THlU IAT. SPICIAL TONY fLOlU MH. N5Pft0aly FlATUllNI> DINNllS 111 th• S111 Fr•lltl•to M•11111r UCI OP LA.Ml ITU.IS e IUPOOD 6 TO 11 Nl•HTLY ·-""' WINE CELLAR ....... tH; ..... O.r•11,. Up N 21 IUSINISSMAN'S LUNCH 11:00 TO S @MIYAKO SUNDAY llCYCLI llUNCH 10 TO I OPIN IYllT DAT . LUNCHEONS• DINNERS ·COCKTAILS KI 1-3303 ON TH• OC•AM .t.DJAC•lrt TO MIW,O•T •IACH ,II .. 33 To1\•n & Country, Orange 2106 W. OC:lAN flONT NEWPORT UAC:H OPEN FOR LUNCH Intimate a nd D•li9htful FRENCH RESTAURANT DINNER 5:30-10 P.M. Tu111i1v thr11 Suru:l •'f CLOSEO MONDAY Cor111r •f a.-.i,h eH lmt.I c •••• 111.. 140-3641 f'li'VE lTALIAN CIJISINE COCKTAILS o,_ htty I P.M. NJ A.M.-Cl111• ...... 2325 E; COAST HWY. lHllVATIONS 671-12'7 FRESH .LOCAL· LOBSTER: S4.SO MONDAY THllU THUlllOAY Live Entertainment THUllllDAY THIW IUMDAY • , O.\ILV PILOT • rriday~J4inum 1, 1~71 ;-: 'Bnnny Geraldine' to Ho11or Bing ~ Live • 11 ''Gu1ldine" 1.s 1 Bunny, and ' P11p Wilson presents a I ~ plaUn\lm record to B 1 n g , ; Crosby on the Fhp \\'1tson ' Show which airs on Channel 4 Thursday. Jan 7, at 7 30 p.m. • J The platinum record mark s ,.. Crosby's unparalleled ach1eve- menl -the sale or three "".. ~undred million of his records. 'Geraldine'' and Bing i.re sho"'" 1n a h!lanous sketch with Crosby as an out-of-town cuslomer a\ a supper club where "'Geraldine'' is a Bun ny .on probation for having fa\lrd to rold the. napkins Ydth ''thr clean side up." Dav id Steinberg. wh o also guests on U1e comedy-hour. and Flip appear a~ new TV DAILY LOG FRIDAY SATURDAY JANUAl!Y l JANUARY 2 MOR~..ilNG 5:00 8 ~ 5 Nl'ln (C) Me~1n Sanderi 7:DO 10 Sum~ Se1181lt1 (C) 0 Flippef (C) Q Q) CIJ @r;l tt.d:l1 ' Jed;lt (Cl -mTile Flhrtsto11n (C) I m IRlefld (C) loui1e R1dgl1, m Cilti1111.'1 lll•nd (Cf m kzo tll• Cl ... ~ CC) :. t'D Q111il'• hd IC) (Rl ED SHIPM Str•l CC) (R) # 166· fii) l'llf' T1lk (C) 70. Cl:) Ko1!d11 7:30 E) Ousty'1 Tl•"°"" (Cl ID .... ,... 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Piper l 1un1. 0 mm!D Sllowtl111t (C) (60) "Edd, Arnold." m n1 Flilltl1on• !Cl 130) ID @(]) Stu Trek (C) (60) m He111tPIMl1• lodtt (C) (30J m fiMtr· r111111y 1391 IJilNotidert 34 {CJ (60) G,) LI Kort f1111 fll11 ton Pttl iclt m lnllpt (C) {30) S:OO tJ 9'())1up lunllJ'/llo.d Ihm· 111f Hour {C) e ~ (l) m roin1oo1erJ 1c, O @ Cil Unctlot Link, S.u1I Cliill'I' fC> 0 MtMI StperMrMS CC) m Tilts of Wells ftrfO &!JO a @ oo m Th• ••111oos (C) 0 C111p111 Profile 0 Mll'lit: "1111 S!ltnt [111rw(' (drama) '58 -l1urence Haive1, Dawn Addims. m CilUI Kid (D C~111bJ fC) ';(IQ 8 ~(I) Slllrin1 ' the GroGYit Coolies (C) a a3 oo m n... Dolittl• 1c1 0 Movi1: "Flipt II Nowlltt•" (myntry) "'6--.+Jan Cl.lrt1s. J1ck Holl. 0 tlll (}] ""' """ (C) m A.M. Mawlts: (C) "lh1111 ltivrlr" 1:30 IJ Canctld C.-1 (30) (dr1m1) '50--Rnry Calhoun, Prier m TIN FIJlll JllQll (C) (JO) I C,IYts. "Mr. IRIO" (comedy) '50-m htlr •IMI lltt Woll CC) (30) (R) £dm1md Gwenn, Burt Lancaster, f1!I Sodtl S.C1rlty (C)/MIJSlttl1 Dorothy McGuire, al) IM Ol¥ldadoa (30) IE Tiff Holm (Cl a> Fll11 Futur1 (CJ (30) IE Cvtnlu J' Cutt1m11 7:00 fJ ctS Enn ln1 Nt'll'1 (C) (30) c:ID l"lnor11ra1 lltiM 0 'nlt'.a My lln1F (C) (30) 9:30 Q m PIM Plnehtr (C) m @ (])I LM Liiey (30) 0 @ (])TIN Dol~111 (C) ll)llrl tht Cltc.k (Cl (30) C!)Mavl e: ''When C1 111l 111d fD 1oM 1Nt. (C) (30) Robert Cm· Striln " (drama) 'SS-John Hud-1 mlt discusses "'future Shoe~ ... • 111n. Marlie Mill••. ,ml.t luUt tM Uvlq Word (C) (30) @!II Til1 P>rb:t hrtJ (Cl I a:i "-"' c.10i m Arrlbl e1 MGJt1 ai) lillltl1111t!!lt N1rt1 !55) m Movlil '""' (CJ (JO) ID:OO IJ a ([I .lo.it' tile l"uUJClb (C) 0 Q:I (j) m H. I. PlllMlllt (C) 7~fJ Ci)CIJ TM lntttn1 (CJ (liO) O @(])Hot Wllerls(Cl 0 JO'PD (C) (30) 0 Moo<ie: "Nertt..111: st.11pedt• D @l])fETIM l rldy Bundi (•tttei~I ''3--hmes Cuit Joan (C) (30) "1ht tm11rldlt.1I .lol!r" lulit. CJMittleR S Mo~lt: (C) "Tht mLIKM Llbn (C) YOlllll "-ittn" (musi~I) '67- mTrvtti If f.onMqUMm (C} (30) lO;lO IJ 19 ()) M1rlem C\obltrotlen ft) m MIMI: "Plff Df Nt'll' Yort" 0 ~ (J) m Ktr1 Comn lk (dr1m1) ''!}--Yul Br)'llner, Cr.., tel m Qutltlons (C} (30) e Morie: "Follow tN Hunter" (Id· I .(!!) Conn!111tllt r1111s (CJ !30) venture) '54--Chu\e1 Chaplin, On· !I) No C:rto lfl lo• Hombru !30) !le• Stevtn!. 7:.U 0 @ (J) m In! 0., Hicflll1hb 0 @(}) Sky H1wU (C) (1llhers S('f'Jng their iM>n~ for ~ the first 11n1e. l Fhp's problems as "f-~red· die" tile playboy. who failed lo do his 01ns!1nas shopping on t1mf', are solved by The .. Supremes ""ho do a romedy rout ine as well as sing on !he show Thr Flip \V1lson Show is produced hy Bob Henry wit h Monte •Ka.v. exf'CUt1ve. pro- ducer and Tim Kiley, director. Mi ss Bisse l Digs Movies When Jacqueline Bisset has lime off from n1ovie-mak1ng. y,•hat does she do? Why, go to the movies. nf cnurse. Cur- rently film ing "Speed is. of the ~ssence" on lnca11on in New Ynrk Clly. ~·l 1ss Bissel nccas1nnaltv has a ff'w hours off. and w'nen ~he does, she invariably heads !or t he nearest theater. During a recent y,·eek. slip managed to sneak 1n 1hree nev.· filrns and offers these evaluations: ''Lill ie Fauss and Big Hal sy,"' "fun ": This ~1<1n .\1ust Die." "'good": and "Diary or a Mad Housewife," '"disappointing.'' ONE NIBHT Ulr SATURDAY JANUARY 2 (' ' 1'heater •·onr Aet Plays'' Two one -act plays, ''The Popcorn ,\1 achine" and "The Dentist'' are on Stage at lhe Nilly Theater. 307 Main St .. 8;30 ri.m. through ,Jan. 17. Huntington Beach. Fri-Sat, at Heser\•aLlons -536·9\58. ''Look Homew1Vd Angel" A dramatization of the Thom as \llulfe novel on s1age al the Laguna ~1 o u I t o n P!a)itiouse, 606 Laguna Can~·on Road , Laguna &!ach, TUl'S - Sa! at 8:30 p.m. Jan 4 -.Jan. 30. Rl'servat inns -494-0743. "ri1 othtr Earth'' An original musical on stage at South Coast Repertory, 1827 Newport Blvd., Costa f.1esa, at 8 30 p.m., Jan. 8-10, 13-16 : 2~- 24; J(}-31; Feh. 5-7, and 12 -IJ. Reservations -646-1363. "Cabaret" ~1usical drama on slage at LlCI Fine arts \1 i l l a f.: e Theater, on CCI cam'pus. at ll ·3o p.n1. J an 1.1 -!6, Reservations -833-6617. ''E11dgame'' Beckett drama on slagr in the Studio Theater on the UCI camrus. We<l .-Sal .. Feb. 10-JJ. R~ser•·ations -833-66!7. Starring, .• .. > ,r ·. 7:55 c:} Cuntlon dt S.iundoa 11:00 B 9 Cl) Ardlil's fu nlwluu (t:) 0 @ (i) men. &owl Footbt tl Performances 1:00 Q Holld.ly MMie: "01riin(' (dn ·, m1) '&5-Julie Christie. O Tourn•M•nt .i RoM1 P111dt ' o @ rn m "'""' , 1111 ,~, ... 10!' (C) (30) ''A Fowl [pii.ode " m Tt Ttll lllt Tn1tll (Cl (30) mi aeop11us Adt!r (C) (601 el) Utt I• TDdq (C) (30) fD Lt Cou lllllldt (601 m Alhricln Wat (C) (30) 1:05 ml LLKht UIM9 (5.5) (CJ froot Jatksonvllit. Fla .. Aub~rn begin at 8 PM vs. University or Miuissippi. 1 Dancing till Midnight 0 @(]) Mol(ll Mouw (CJ '===~==~====~ (D N~: "Brtl~Oul" (dr1m1) '59 -Rid111d Todd. M~ht~ Wildin&. ml Flatt Maittl'MI 11 :ltl 0 @ (]) Tiit H•ldJ a. (Cl Q Morie: '1wo G1n1 incl t lldrt• (weslefn) '54-Wayne ~orril. fI) M111e • Mtrio lt1l!dltr1 fl. t T f R '• O 0 \ l:15 GI...,' 511lltil (Cj S:JO 8 ~· USA (Cl @Cll • ... •-(t) G CllMrM'1 ...... MM (C) etldN•,...(CI llb--1<1 Disneyland · .· ., ~REMIE ltlE ENGAGEMENTl All (olor Pro~••"' "lOVE ~TORY'" IGPI p!u>. RO()( HUO~ON "HORNET '~ NE~T" jC.P I .. U"d•• 11 Mu11 e. WI!~ "'•••nl + "LITTlE 'AU~S & &!G 1'1.1.LS I'' + n•u• t LH M••"'". Clio1 E• .... M<I .. "PAINT YOUlt Wt..G-ON" (GP'1 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Al!..:o .. r Prtmltr EMJ-otm.,,11 John W•yn• '"lt lO LOI O" (0) plu1 LH M•Nlfl "' "MOHTE W.l.LSH" (G"'l •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 11,ll-<:olor "'"'™"' E"'ll•••m•UI Jo~" w1ynt ""•no LOIO" 4GI Pllll L•• M1rvlfl "MONTIE W.l.LSM" ,.,) •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Under 11 M1111 Bl Wll~ r••Wll "I LOVli MY WIFE"' !I I Cllnl El>I"'°"' ''TWO MULES FOi $!STiit SA".I." {G ~) •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• l.•<l•lllYt OrlY .. lfl Sl>o.,lft9! lur1 L1nc1•I•< • D11~ MtrH• , "A!"POltT" {Ql ~1111 tKl!ICI <e .. r Prttr•m "COLOSSUS-Tiit FOlllllN P'ltOJl!"CT' ..................................... All CtlO• ""ml••• EMJ11tmMll Jftlln Wlynt "'"10 LOIO" IGl ptu> • Ltt Mlf"Yoft "'MO .. Tli WALSH" !G"'l ........................................ SJ.M nit CARLOAD ---· --•n•JSt• 11,!l-(IMr ll<llnl•fl Dl"l ... 111 w..wi.., U"61r 11 Mn! It Wit/I ,.,,..,, "C. C, AHO COM .. AHV" Il l pl"' Ditti Mlrtlft • I~! Wtk~ ''IAHOOLllO" AIH:otllr 1'1mtty 1"1'"''"-' Oeu•lt Mlrnir f11lur11 "Wtr Of TN f: G11,IGANT11,US" (G) p!u• ,.;c-.,.,...,, "MON iTE" ZllO" !GI •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• County Receives AVCOA1·L wtn£ANO D£SJGn The residents nf nrangei =======::::=====ll C.ounty received a gift that l ~----------•ll y,•ill pr n v id e year-around cn1oyment when the AVCO financial Services presented its Co!leot1on or Contemporary ~~!~ Ari to the Newport Harbor Art JM E. aatai.. i\1useun1 during the holiday a.tMa ia.n1n1ula season. I.!--------== lo cluded in !he 33 works are pa1ntu1gs, scul pture a n di iarestries, fcaruring s u chi ;irtists as Franz Kline. Jnan l f\1iro, Richard Anusklewirz. Gene Davis and Josef Albers, t1nd sculptors Louise Nevelson1 and James \\lines. One of the mo sl noted works in the eollecuon is James \\1rnes ' Large Disc I. In ilnnounc1ng the gift of the cnllection, Av c n ftlW,flcial SPrviccs president H. \\'. J\1erryman pointed oUt that his fi rm is moving it s world hcadf]uartcrs to r-.; e w po r t B('ach early 111 1971. I "\\le wanl the 11-peoplc of Qr;inge Cnunty to look upon us1 ;.rs lncndly new neighbors," hel satd, "and v>'e. feel they \\•ill appreciate the orporlunlty of enjoying these fine ar!. works wh ic h y,•ill be displayed by the] Nc..yporl Harbor Art! Museum." Prior lo coming to Orange County, the AvcO Financial· Services Cnllcctlon of Contemporary Arl ~ad been on display al Avco Center in Shaker Heights, Ohio. --- Wl .f.Rf PROUD TO USHER IN THE NEW YEAR WITH THIS GREAT FILM- "'A SALUTE TO A REIElt" SHOWN 1:"0 ONLY ALSC'>-BONUS J.EATURE Sllow11 7 :00 Only OTRCMELY URCC STOCK • cveninsi 'til 10 THE OUl-Gf• \ PICKWICK ~ TllWllElll . ~"~~~.~~,~-~~ @"""" ~0·219c•-~~ 61•3 Hollywood ll~d. __ 111i11ywood (213) 110 9·1191 "EWPOIT I C.I.CM • OltJ.Q~ Eve . Show Starts 7 P.M. Continuou• SI-low Sunday from 2 P.M. NATALIE WOOD- ROBERT CULP in ·--111 Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice -c-..-- FIVE ER8J/ PIECES R ... ---··~~··­·-·--- ALSO - "M·A-S.H" Is 1he M•t American w•r com.dy ~nc• sound c•m• inl'' "® An , lngo PreminBet Production CGlor b} Ol LUlt' Pana~1siori•~ -ALSO PLAYINc>- The story of a beciut11ul girl 's h!etime b et,veen the ages of 19 dnd 22. NAllONAl CfNfR.0.l P\CTUltS "'-NS ,,,. ~..,,.,,,... "'-"""' ~ ·~°' CONTINUOUS SHOW DAILY FROM 2 P.M. THRU JANUARY 3 GIVE 'EM HELL, JOHN! JOHN WAYNE ,n A Howard Ha"vVks Ptoductoo "RIO LOBO" -ALSO- LEE <a MAaVIH ..MONTE WALSB'• HClll~Olll <!§ll !ll'I JEANNE MORWJ ·.JAO( PAl.ANCE GIVE 'EM HELL, JOHN! JOHN .WAYNE . A Howard Hawks ProductlOl"l "RIO LOBO" Tectncdor1 ~· MATINEES DAILY FROM 12 NOON IN THE WliSTMlNSTE" CENTER FILM! DIRECTOR! SUPPORTING ACTRESS I t.!(Tq Q.GOLDWVN-MA'l"E" F>re~B~!' "WAR OF THE GARGANTUAS" A SllY'f ol ic:Ml. FillOOd by David Lean --FU'Em" .r.rn::>-t..M TAE">CR ~ Ryans Daughter ~DIES .D4' "'41t.LS tro~ -s-RAH Ml.£5 A IGPJ...:;::..-=.-1 ~~.,...-· ::!!: 1 . .,1 ...... n.,..,.r-... I. •G.!t;l ~I ' I ''MONSTER ZERO '' - R£SERV£0 SEAT TICKETS ON su• . lllllts 1oo,11 SAlE FOR FUTURE PERFORMANCES! r~ 1 SAL 1,:11,11. .... <>''~· a.-1 Jot1 ~..... • ·~ 1:1o,, 11ars. Oii W'f~. flClf rs f.l S(I Oii Sf.I[ 11 llUIU.ll I LIBERIY fl:~. lo.II,' stJ• 2 00 , II rt .1.G!o\Cl!S An ln)!O Prem inger Prodllclion -AL SO - I I STRAWBERRY I • ·. Frld•Y. J1n~"7 1. 11171 DA.JLV PILOT 21 l' our. Guide to Movies SOUTH SW TROPICAL FISH Redford, Pollard · Star Movie Cycle • Ill . ' La;gest Selection of Tropical P'ish & Supplies in the area. N1.,, 2 Locotfo"t 111 W. WILSON, «llTA MllA lot! ~•lr•ltw R<I.. J4-,._.1 Tlie le tter im mtdiarely ADULTS ofter the title indicates the The Ad veoturer1 i R): Film •' : JI". .,.'fttl Allln!l-liunll"t"'-•••ti: I t .. •OIU rating git't" flie p!rl!ire by \'l':r~1on of Harold Robins' ~St· the Motio n Picture Code. s~boul an international Th e Motion Pictu re Cod t pl who becomes em- : ~~~~~~~~~~~-A~n~d~R~o~ti~n~O :P:':"•:':a~m~mo~y~b~~~~~e ~po~J;~t;~ca:l:lil!e~a~n~dJ ~ be found on the n1otio~1 re oluUons of a ·.6 ou t h ·; ~ picture page. •Ame.riclln l'epublic. Bekin1 ,. NATIONAL GENERAL THEATRES . .. ,• • • . • ' ' Continuous 0•11 • rross l(IHTEl -• AIRPORT BURT ' .... D£All (UNCASTER•IAITill ' . JEAll SOERG ,. ~ACOUEUNE BISSET GEORGE IElllElll AlSC "Anne of the : Thousand Days" Fehmt1 and Candice Ber~n. Robert Redfard and ~ich:iel his est rlngtd wife end rescue his kind~qt man. Bob and C.rol and Ted and J Pollard h.im from a zany blonde . * Alice IR ): Contemporary r.1•A•S•H (R J: lrre\'erant \Va tter ~1atihau, Ingrid £dlfo1'1 Note : T hi.s social comedy satirizing mar· comedy about the ~tobLle Bergman and Goldie Hawn. movte guide i.s prepared riage and fr iendshi p. Robert Army Surgical Hospital during Tbe f'orbin Project (GP): b!/ the films comnuttee of Culp, Natal!e Wood, Ell1ott the Korean War. Elliott Gould, A coinputer takes O\'er in a Harbor Council PTA. Mr&. Gould and Dyan Cannon. Donald Sutherland, and Tom science--fiction drama starring Nigel Bail~y i6 presidtnt Catch %2 IRJ· Account cf Skerritl . and Mr1. WUliam Wart Eric Braedcn. is co--ittt• c"'~i-..... /t a bizarre bomber squadron Ryan's Daughter f GP I '. The H , et' Ne t IGPI """"' '"' '""'"'" _{.o o D S S : ,·, •'nt•-'ed OS a r~e,ence on '-' Meaiterranean is land . Roberl Mi tchum, Sarah Miles w ld \\' II d l iiu .. 1 Alan Arkin and Orson Welle•. and Christopher Jones star in °~ ar 8 ven ure ~et in dtttrmini'n.Q Suitable beh1nr1 enemy line! 1 n j · 1 J tai C, C. and Compan y lR)! a lo\'e story set in Ireland. Northl'rn Italy. Rock Hud son 1 •trL S or ctr n. age Joe Namath and A n n. There's a Girl in tily So"p .oro!lp! 0 n Cf wilt appear -and Sylva Koscln a. W'-Pkly. Your vitws ore Margaret star in spoof of (Rj: Gol die Hav:n ruid Peter Kelly 's Heroes (GP): World 6olidted: Mail tlttm to Mo- motorcycle movies. Sellers star in comedy. \l'ar I! comedy·advenb.Jre with vie Guidt, cart of i ht I The Diary of Mad Hou1ewlfe AIATURE TEENS Chol Eas~ood ' and Donald DAILY PILOT . (RI: The disintegration of a AND ADULTS Sutherland ~·ho attempt to ~:;;;;~..:,:.:;:~----. New York ~1arriage. Carrie Ba.odolero: Post.CL \'il \Var setai _gold bullion bt:hind Snodgress and Richard Ben· \\'estern in ~·h1ch l~·o ou!la111 encrny linrs Don Rick les oo- jamin. brothers. Ja1ne s Stewart anrl star~ Tbe Grasshopper (RI : Jae-Dean f.tart1n, join rorccs \1•ith L.o11e Slnry (GP): Screen ·queline Bisset plays a Cana-the sheriff when the posse tel!1ng of Erich Segal novel. dian girl who s~eks excitement pursuing them is attac~ed by Ali f.1acCraw and Ry a n UllMr 11 ~·· 1, with P•r..it in I.he United State~ and find sa\'age Mexican bandidos. Ra. O't\ea!. 011 Yo11n1 narcotics and prOlllilution. qucl \l.'elch ro-'3!ars. l\1onte Walsh 1GP1 : Lee l .. L•v•r11 °11d Otflef -• C t Fl I Gp · Stra11teni" lltl Joseph Colten auu Jim Brown . ac us ower I : l\1a rv1n portrays a tough -.... ,1111 TCNITI AT 7120 OJl~f p~~ ... -11. M((ld "1.o•Jo·'~""·wt •et; Bartn -_, ...... id 011 4 Cl6atOlf,,,,_s..._ __ ... ..__C.•C.lllt __ _ ~--!-~~-"'°"'!I AND AT t :JO ONLY ... HEY KIDS!'* 116 PAL SHOW IAT. I :JO I Love rt1y WUe IR ): Break· Comedy in which 11 <t l':ntist CO\l:boy who lives to see the l "Th1y ~h1ot HorMS D•R't TNy" up of a marriage. Elliott,_,_:d::_':''.'.'."'....'.'.h;'.:'.'...:•:":::'"::_:to~po'.".s'.:.e _.:':'_:W:::''.::''.:.' _:o:"~tg:::":w'..__'.th"'e'_'.n'::ee'.o;d'_'.lo:'~l ~~,·~"'~· '~"~· ~·~"~··~·~·~··~·~~~~=:==~==~ Gould. Bteada Vaccaro and1 tl'eM'lftt HELEll HAYES . ; RICHARD IUllTCN A UNl\'E~ PICTVM • .. . · . ... : .· .,-... ~: . ·: . .. •.'. ::: .. ·=· r. -'• :~ , •. . . ;. -.. ,~ ... · ·~·~· ·" .-: .;. '•"· ... , .. , .. ._ ... • • l ' .. Tl:C!iNICOlOll• ~ ... roooAO• ~ALI.-·~«» . -- SHOW TIMll--fltlDA.Y-SAfUltDAY-SUNDAY T-Z:So-4:40--6:lG-1120-10:10 Mendoy thr11 Tit1radoy 1:30. 1:%0 • 10110 ~- : GINEl!YI" IUJOLD • IRf.NE PAl'AS ! C•Ntl11110~1 Dalty • . GEORGE SEGAL RUTH GORDON HOl. SAT.' SUN. or1N 12141 MoN . tl:ru Thur11. O,IN 6 115 Angel Tompk ins. Little f'auss and Big Halsy ( R ) : Prolesslonal motorcycle racing starring MOVIE RAllNOS RlR MREN18 AND YOUNG PEOPl£ 1 ...... __.... OI,... ,., ..... ot lo ""- ,.._ -llloi ...... bollfy "' """"' (-,.,, .... ,... ~ "''" c ......... l ll lGli lOWITHO Gt~ttal l11<111ncu ""' ......... : ................. . ... Ill .tz-!11 .............. ................. ... _ ........ _ .. __ _ GET WITH THE CATS WHO KNOW WHERE IT'S AT! -WALT DISNEY -· DAILY FROM 12:00 NOON AT EACH THEATRE ( EDWARDS CINEMA HARBOR · 1 VIEJO CINEMA -I N- MISSION VIEJO TW IN THEATRES • COSTA MESA SAN DIEGO FREEWAY HARBOR AT WILSON AT LA PAZ TURNOFF 2 Mi. South of S.D. Fwy. DIAL 830-6990 DIAL 646-0573 3rd Hrt "l(iflg of The Grirzhe~·· EXCLUSIVE! NOW PLAYING P1tlfic'1 8u101 Park Dri11 In & Edwaris Nnport CI01m1 ..... ,. / (Except Ar Stodivm OJ.) \ l•,eP• ~1od.-m ) Orivto In 2ND "KING Of THE G~IZZUES" IDWARDS CINEMA 1 WEST NAT IONAL GENERAl '" (IN{MALAND WESTMINSTER I 'll ~ Marti0•ltd.A'IC~•011 W!ilMINSIU 91 GOl.OBrl WEST 635-7801 .... --•i..Doooo,,..... DIAL 892-4493 NI IU S PRESENTS Ali MacGraw • Ryan O'Neal A HOWARD G. MINSKY -ARTHUR HILLER Production John Marley & Ray Milland ERicil sEGAL ARi'HuR HHER ~., liGlrol,..... ... kM'.. . llf COi.ii DJ HOWARD 6. MINSKY DAVID GOLDEN FRANCIS I.Al APWIWll PICl\IRE ( • I.,., ii11Ci Ulil .ll'MJ.al."",....,. mms I lm!l...::.=--c..-1 2'111 fUTURfAf ilU814PA•KOtt.Y "HOllllT'S lllST" (OP) CO-HIT-+ "lOVI STORY" ShoW!l At .SO P.M. ~NET~NIST"S-ot•JOl 1~30P.M. lo• Off~ 0,.1 5'4Jl'JA. ""'"""""ao l'.M. • ' NOW PLAYING mWARDS HUNTING'l'ON CINEMA PACIFIC'S HARBOR DlM-IN 1 Behind every "successful" man is an understanding woman ••• ELLIOTT GOULD * "• LovELMv::~w1il=E" ~- ~-BRENDA VACCARO· ANGEL TOMPKINS -ti ~Ill llAUflllAN ·~Iii' ~n nl!AllT • _.....,. l>f :STAN M~llGU~IES • [--,,_ OlVIO l . WOtJ'(~ A UNIVERSAL PICTURE · TICHNICOLOR11. IJ!l-..::...;r~- AND FOR SHOW- 0 VA(UE PL(,/$! -~:.::.-..:.--·:=-. -.. -::: :-: : :.-.. "Tell Them Willie Boy Is Here" "I Levt My Wlft" Show• At 8:30 P.M • "Willlt lo(' Shown At luOO & 10115 P.M. ... Offic1 0, .. 1 SllO P.M..& Sltliw Shirt• At l:OG PJll. • * Bl!ACH BLVD. AT ELLIS • * HUNTINGTON !!EACH* 847·9808 IXCLUllYI IN•A•IMINT Edwonl's Cinema Costa Mesa & Pacific's Lincoln DriYI In He's mean, rotten, t 1ev1ng, a womanizer . ' . . I v. . ' . . ~ Co·HIJ ~ND:uful~AT l l•COtflll D11v~11f 61lf] t'P~INT.!DUI WAGO!!" J "llTTll: FAUSS & BIG HALSY" SHOWN AT 9100 P.M. "PAINT YOUR WAGON" • SHOWN AT 6•30 P.M. •SHOW STARTS AT 6IJI HI IS THE MOST MOVING, MOST INTELLIGENT, THE·· Mosr HU- MANE-OH, TO HELL WITH " IT! -IT'S THE BEST AMERICAN FILM l'VE SEEN THIS YEAlll ''' . I ·-VIHMIC.U,,N.Y.1-r---------.;...--.. ro.11! AJ AHAJllMOllT "TlllADYllmlitnr IDWUlt llA-twm Clll8UJ "C.ITt:lf.22" Alt.IQ P~ • ·-AT MIO PJ!. HABO• Cl_ll~i · 1oxomc10Plllll'_,..,.lllOW1TA1T1-•.M. -AT--CllTAlllU ......... 1411 __ , i• ~ ANAH EIM ofi'iv"E -1~ la I',. , • .. I , , .., ,, ,I j,, ,,11 ,/, ·, • ' ·• I I • ' l ,. "' ,• I :C DAILY PILOT • r rlday, January l , 1971 r-0~-i ls:::::!vl I N~ Sales to I I You Other Store I Owners. See. I No re-orders I· .• No Phone Orders I THANKX KEED! ------SUBJECT TO · ' .. •• l -- I L OVt YA, r BuT 'You COTJA CO • 0 PATIO SERVING ·TRAY STOCK ON • ). ,-\~H~A~'~-~D'._%~-;~):-.1-'-_./=:_L_~~~:!'. "::."i~:·.~~ ~~~ -~~1.:i..................... 67 c Pci:Uo i>af11•• cue ta.IJI croWld the c.oraer. 19 l prcimJ•• 500 In Stoclt ••••••••• , •••••••• , • , • , , , • . • c 0 PATIO DRINK STAND 0 WESTERI: Flying ln•KI Spray. Ant Ir Rocreh S pray, Ho11a• &-27' Gcuden Spray ..•.••.. , . • TORNER 2·BDBNER 0 CAMP STOVE • ' #LP 251S. regular 21.37. Tuek tb.J.• away for awhile and ~zn•• tizn• to go lo 1677 th• d'r•r you11 be r~dr P AINT : LIQUID FLOORING GLAZE J30 Gal1 Iri 1tock ••••••••••• , , , Gal, 917 COM'E iO "IE , l.DW PNCl!.0 .,__.7>f.=-'\.SW El!.112. s .1 .J\ ·-. D 4" BATHROOM FAUCET 211 le lt •••• , , • , ••••• , ••• , , , • •• ••••• , • , • • • • • • • • • • 317 0 Lamps, Double Swag & Hanging Fixtures !,o:rc1~~t~-~'. .......... ~-····· ·······~········ 911 Model1 JOS. I 18·5 5 lite chandelter. 15t.S. 101 douhle twag or 100. Th••• Jnad1l1 Include 3 models of our 5 lighl chCJnd•ll•r1. double swa g lamps and ma1:1y oth•r model1 el•arlng to toak• wcry tor n•w stock. D M f'oot US rolls T.V. WIRE . ...................................... . 57' PANELING : 0 1/4" VINYL COVERED SHEET ROCK 156 leh , , • , ••• , .• , • , ••• , • , , , , , , • , • , , , , • , , , 4x8 II .. 99 ' 0 12 X 12 CARPET TILE Foazn baeked. 19' red. gold. gr .. n. 600 ea1e11eft ••• , , • , •• , •••••••• EA. D ROOM DIVIDER Floor la Ceiling JIO l•lt •••••••••••• , , •• , , , • , , •••••••••• , •.•..... 6" [J BLACK FIRE TONS$ ., le!t. n ••• ar• th• greet.it la'r•Jriliml -• fireplace ~~~~·t::r~.~~~.~ -~-~ ~.~.~-~~~~:'. '.n 97c 0 FIREPLACE BROOMS '85 of th••.• li!r!e 1•••11 leit. IN bright pretty color-. 37' why I don't know •• , •.•• , •••••.•••.••••••••• , , ••• J\1ISCELLANEOUS 0 14 X 20 DOOR MATS BLAC.iC-382 lelt ln 1toclr. B11y one lor eoe.h door and 47< one for a 1pare, don't forget the garo:ge door •• , , • , •• 0 PANTYHOSE 3&00 left in •lock. Can't beat th••• lor the pric•. a word to the wl••· b11y on• •IN larger than you u1ual.ly lake 39' 0 MAHOG.IIDDIE TABLE AND CHAIR SET; 185 ••I• l•lt ov•r. fu•t righl lor th• littl• peopl• i1:1 your JI" Ill•. tuniit11r• made to 1oeal.• Ju•l for them. • • • • • . • • • • • 0 HAMIL TON BEACH APPLIANCES H•re'• all th• applianee1 you wanted for Chrlstmcrs cmd 8" didn't g•l.ELICTRIC INIFJ:-269 11:1 llock •••••••••••• CAN OPENER • 717 l:NIFE SHARPENER. 84 •••• , •..•.•••••• , • , •• • .•• , •• BASE 217 Ga ls. •• •••••••• , • , , ••• , , ••••••• , •• Gal. 817 D INDOOR OUTDOOR CARPET ELICfRIC MIXER. 62 •••••• , • , • , , •• , , ••• , , •• ·••••• 517 TOOLS: 7 1/4" SAW I LACI II DEC I ER 210 On17 , •• ,, • , 19 .. D 7 1/4" SAW RAM FURY 150 Only • "" """""' 12" D JIGSAW ' 7" 3/8" DRILL 6" RADIAL ARM SAW !~c:.:~!;~~~-~~: .......... 9991 0 INDUSTRIAL SAW !LACI:&: DEClER 9700 worm dri•• ffl7. 4 only , , ,, • •••,,, GA'RDEN: SCOTT'S PRODUCTS t'orgn.ner gta11, healthy lawtia. 511 PLUS 2 tor graa. 2500 aq. it. R.g. 7.95 SUPER TURF BUD.DER 7" !iOOO Sq. Ft. • ••.•.... REG. 9.95 0 METAL TRASH CANS I " 30gol.48only •.•.•..•••.••.••.••••.••.•.• :..,T •. ~ .. 247 3" SULPHATE OF AMMONIA 20 LB. BAG 67c PLASTIC OVAL SHA DES 714 pieces !ti •lock l'' • , •••• , • , ••.•• , ••••.•••. , ••••• , ••• , , .now , , ..•.....•.•. ,,, .•.• , .••• , •. , , ., • ,., now 2" ~::. 5.88 ••. , , .•.••. , , , .••. , , ..••..••. , • , • , ••• now 39' ~:~7.81 •••················•·····•·••••••••••now 591 ::;~ 11.88 •,,, •,,,, •,,, • • •, • • • ••, • •• ,, • • o o ••••DOW 7'' 0 3/B"x50 FOOT HOSE & fiANGER 20 " DELUXE SPREADER Jl;egular 19.00; For l•rtlli1er or affdi..a.g lu•t right fOJ 817 ~ring. Ye1, tt 1 coming M>Oll. 47 oitly ••• , • , • , , •• , , •• BELLFLOWEB OILY * 3-LITE LOW YOLTA'E SIT WITI TIMER .. -. ... ·- • *METAL IEATEB BOUSE . . . . . . . . . * 51-H .. 5/I" mo• ." UllrtBCED BOIE ......... 299_7 1300 299 CHIPS 412 Lb.1. : • •• , , ••• , ........ •••••• ••••• SU... 417 Thi1 i1 the ea.y way to ni-do your lr.ltch•n or hath. Chlp1 eom• ill on a11orlmenl ol color._ a ev•r 1:1Md.1 waxing. 0 WINDOW SHADfS . :r '8$ pc•. Ln 11ock ••••••• , , • , •••• ,, .• "';.......... . 67' D MASKllC TllPE 60 yu?d1. l'i". '°'5 rolls. You. know U JOQ buy II you'll! bCf'll'e to paint. now 1.m'I that a a-M thnght rigbtl II' after Chrillmcu1 , , • , • , •••• , , , , ••••• , , , •• , •••••••• 0 BVI SPRAY GUI ::;:r •=lr~b~··.~ .~ ~~ .~.~~ .~~~.~I~ 747 0 DROP CLOTB 9XU 3100 pe1. Unle• you're llUJ*' a.at ~11 :a.Md IMM to 7 coznpl•I• your pal.atlng CKCeJWWWJ 1111 •• , • • • • • • • • • • • • C 10 ROST PREVENTIVE PAINT ~PINT 128 Uni11 ,, •. • . • •• • • •• ••• •• .• • • • •• ••••• • 29' PINT 410 Drill• • , , ••••••••• • ·, ••• , ••• ••••••••... • 59c: QUART '80 Unlt1 , , • , , • ; , • , •• ; •• , , , , ~ •••,...... • ggc D DOOR MIRROR 14X50, U2 l•fl. Mo ••If f91pectlog door should be IMn I" w ithout on• ol th••• , , • , ••••• •, ••• ,.,,,.,, . , •• , •• , PLfillBING & ELECTRICAL 0 2' LITE LOW VOLTAGE SET Siar.Br\!• 2S l•lt . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • •• 19'' 0 4 FOOT FLUORESCENT TOBE ' 12$ in 1toek • , ., ••••, •••••......•••.. , ,, , ., •• , ... 67 ' 0 UNFINISHED POLLMAN ~1:.~:~1;!,· 1tp;.: •......... ' ................. '. 19'' 0 ·TUB ENCLOSURE plo1lle 11 6 1.11 ........................................ D GARBAGE DISPOSAL 113 Kor1•pow•r 37 h1 stock .•.. , , • , ••••• , , , , •••• , , , •••• , •• , , • , • 0 SWITCH PLATES 16" 18" Pla1t!e Decorator. . EA. 19' 989 l•lt •....••••••••••••.••••••••••••. '. 0 TYDEEBOWL Bowl cleaner 3301•11 ••••.•.••••••••••••••••••••••••••....... 39 ' D PVC TAPE IOO tt1ll1 lo 1lock • , • , , , • , , , • , • , ••••••••• , •••• , , • , , 19' DOMINGUEZ OILY * 32.GAL. PLASTIC ·TBISB,Clll ............ .. 2'' * CASTING BEllR 287 GAL ., •..••..••........ * 10.FT. DROP LITE . ............ . t--------·--------------, I 2-YEAR nELD GROWN 97c I l ROSES • • • • • • I l--------~--~---------' Nice. especially ln h•ary tro:IUe ar•a1. color cholc•1. 177 1200ycud1ln•toclr ••••••••.• , ••••••••••••... YARD 0 RUG RAKE 287 In •loek. Mak•• tired pil• 1tand al a llen!ion. keep' I" your rug looki1:1g n•w ••.. , •••.•• , ••••• , • , , •..... ·. 0 XKE PANELS . 340 11:1 •lock. Th••• ar• lull 4.X8 ,.h••t• lir1! qucrlity pan· •I•. 3 1hade1 lo choo1• from. •ven eom"1 with mlll!.ufae-I" tur•r'• gu.arcnl•• , ••.••••••.••••• , ••••.•.••••.• EA , 0 PEEL & STICK °FLOOR TILE no to •lock. Ju.11 Pffl the back oJI and 1tiek It whare yo1,1 want It. no m•llJ' eemwnt to .crape oJf, eolor cbotc•. 21' . tA. H ARDWARE 0 20" TOOL BOX Regula! S.97, '7 lo 11tock. }I.I thl• prie• you. c:a:a. get hlzn 3" lwo. oo.• Jor tools a:a.d Oft• for fl1hln9 taekle •••••••• • 0 GARAGE DOOR OPENER 17 In stock. No more get1\1:1g 0111 ol your car and wr••lllng w ith that b•ln'Y door, ju1t p111h lh• bullon 69" and 11p II goes •. , •••••••.•.••••••• • · • • •• · • · • ••• 0 9x28 GARAGE DOOR SPRING D IRON RAILING 300 l•ll In 11toelr. fORGED IN DtR VILLAGE BLAC K· SMITH SHOP JUST FOR U. Actually th•y ••••made in 84 < Hobolr.•n. but thal'• 1:1ot tt1ma1:1tic. 4 & 6 Ft. Lth1, , FOOT 0 SOLID ENTRY DOOR POLLS Bro:M Tloi1h. Regulcu 29.98. 97 l•lt. Thi1 IU1t ho.nd that gr .. 11 people who eome to yo_ur door i• you.r door knob. doe1 your'• say HI? Thi• on• will , •. , , , , •••••.•..•. 0 BERHZCOTTER 8" 240 l•l! in 1toclr. C11t1 m•lo.I, light wood a nd plas!lc 3" •••n b11!t•r or oleo II you preler, • , .•••.. , •••....... D CONTOUR GAUGE 1000 left ln 1loek. You'll nffd this lo lcry lbal n•w fl oor 47 < Ill• or rug Ille. morlr1 oeeural• ed9•• and comer• • , .• 0 SPEAR & JACKSON TEFLON SAW 26" :!!;:, -~~~ .. :~~~~.~·.~~~ .n::.~l0T0U0~.1~,' ~~~~ '~t~~.~~~: 311 0 GATE LATCH !:~0~n ... ~!:C!~~~"'. :.~.~°:1_ .•:.•.p. '.~~ .d.°':,~ ~ -~~ .p.~~~I~ J9 c 0 PACKAGE OF I 0 I PEG HOOKS From ••wing nollon1 to tools and lri!ehen gadget• each 47' to hi• own hoolr, Plenty •.••• , . , , •..••.•• , •••. , , ••. D 3" BENCH VISE 3 PIECE BLACK & BRASS 0 HOODED FIRE SET #109 74 lo 1tock. Set eome1 with pohr and 1~ attached LA MIRADA OHL T * 6-FT. SLIDIKG 'LASS DOOR * lxU PINE SBELYING LIN. FT. . ......... " " .. ' * LUSTBA· TILE STICl-ON lllCI PAllELS ........ .. 67 87 188 IOI ,-----------------·-----· I . 2-YEAR FlELD GROWN 97' I I ROSES • • • • • • I l------·----------------· BLENDER.'7 .................................... 14" 0 VANWYCK CAN OPENER Tho:!'• eleclrlc kiddo. and th• price i s sw••I. W• go\ 3" about .,, whoo ••• uh •• 67 ol them •.•• , .••. , , •• l:A. 0 YAM WYCK MALT MACHINE Whal I• ll about thi• V(m W)'1:'1r Beaver? Sw•ll to mall• 5" rnolt1 or mall• o liU!e lancy 1cruee. 122 In the •lor•• EA. 0 YAM WYCK JUICER Toda r that ha• a double JPecmi1:1g. but we meao. it lo 6" make fresh cilru1 Jule•. 81 Ooly, no more .••••••••• EA. AUTO DEP ARTJ\'IENT . 0 BABY MOON HOB CAPS A Utile lo\Kh to spruce up the ccu, U M tl ••• , ••• SET 0 AUTO COOLANT SYSTEM At tbl11 price you ccrn take the deal and •lore it and 111111 ma lr• money. Pr•'nnl1 hollo ... er. 109 unit• .......... .. 0 TRUCK AND CAMPE{I MIRROR Who can hon•1llf .ay •• counted them. I •yeball.d !he 311 ahelf and eall 11 ••• 177 (nle• figure) •••••.••••••• EA. 0 MINIMOTOR CYCLE They ga •e it lo me "l.97.'' but It CQIUIOI be. I know 19700 we bov• 6 and lh• price i• , ••• , , ..••••• , ••• , , .• 0 AGGIE 97 MIMI BIKE Ive1:1 I know the name \1 wrong, but I )u1t fa llow 12700 arderl (1h"po). 4 in the alor•• •••• , , ••••••• , , ••. 0 BRAND NEW OIL The b rand nam• isn't important. 5c but w• !mow 11'1 1\iclry .•.•••. , •• , •••..••••••••• QT. 0 GUM OUT CARBURETOR CLEANER Th• d-1 you 1ho11ld U•• ia your power mow•r 1:1ow 51' whUe you have tim•. 127 j11g1 ••..•••••. , •• , , • , ••• , , , .. 0 TURTLE WAX LIQUID OR JOHNSON'S WAX KIT :~~· ~7t: v~i·c·"· ~'. ~~~.'.11.~l··· ~~~-~~~~ ~~ '.~ ~~:~~~ .'i'[;: 97c 0 FIX FLATS We're cl•aring som11thing l'v• 11ev•r b•ad of. Tr11th i11 ad'fef!l •ing, I 1111•11 it's 1om• blow-up deal to fir a llat 97 ' t!r•. Ill Can1 .• , , .•. , •.. , , , .•..•..••••• ••,,,, ••• 0 SPORTS GRIP WHEEL COVER Com•1 ln black at thi1 price. The moil popular d•al. but Jf1, a • you might gue11. lh• one the Irishman loaded Up 1" on. 133 on !he 1h•ll. , , ...••...•••••••• , •••.•..• EA. Y A RD Thi$ \1 all lor ~11ch big ya rds. for shame. 0 SIX FOOT REDWOOD FENCE KIT Lllre It rnea.n1 yo11 g•l the 1aU• and th• po1!1 •••ry 87' eight 1 .. 1 to mak• th• f•nce. Pl•1:1ty in the bin1. UN. FT. 0 THREE INCH BENDBOARD The wid•r deal, and no ~att•r whot you 111Gf' think we're 2' golllKI say.•• got a lood of It •••••••••••••• , LIN. FT. HUNTINGTON BEACH ORLY * bl METAL 6900 STORAGE SBED ........... .. ........... 6~ . *DDTCB·LAP SBIRGLES * 12x1 Z'COBI PAI OF 4 ••..•••.••••••• ,---------7---------~--, I .2·YEAR FIELD G.RoWN 97 c i I ROSES ·••• I 1-----------------------·J ,• ' BRAND NEW 1971 TORINO $ Strio1 No. 1A27ll45137 'FULL PRICE WAGON SALE •:::D '71 LTD WAGON 10PASSENGER $ • DISCOUNT FROM FACTORY UST PRICE • SERIAl IR IOW198538 $1 EXTRA SPECIAL FACTORY FRESH TRADE INS \ . . • • I F'rldaiy, January 1, 1971 DAILY PllDT· Z7 BRAND NEW 1971 ·· MUSTANG , $ IMMIDIATE DELIVERY SERIAL # 1F01l150205 FULL PRICE YE•SA YE•SAYE '70 YEAR END SALE!! D,IMOS & IXECUTIVI CARS (3) MUSTANGS (INCLUDINGMACHl) (6) GALAXIES (3) TOR!~P~OHHA•DTOP l·D•OU•llAM 4-DOO• MAUTOP •-Mu••••• PA•l•lf•n ••••• (2) LTDS (1) THUNDERBIRD EXAMPLE: LTD HARDTOP PACTORY AIR CONDITION 1970 Eqpt. with V-8, automatic, FULL $2888 power sf1ering, vinyl inlerior, ""'~'""'·'"3Aoo. PRICE . • • . 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'''aterfront. arld fine fa1nily dwellings in alJ price ranges -some available for i1nmediate Occupancy. Drnp in or phone for an appointn1ent -\\IC'll fin d JUSI v.·hal you need! Offl-:e Open S•turday1 & Sund•ys PETE BARRETT REAL TY 1605 Westcllff Dr., N.B. 642-5200 UNU6UALLY SHARP <1lld rrrl;1111Jy 11eJJ p1·1crd a l uni.~ s~ 1.:i00. fur tlus lo\'t'ly uui·-~101)', 4 I.· family ·Pace- ~~·rl<'t. ,\lan.1• 1·u.~1orn r .\'lr<ts. HAPPY NEW YEAR r\'C't')lrlay in 1·harn1in1.:. st'- cluded 811.ycr<'SI , :l LargC' hedrn1s, 2'.Y ba1hs, plu:< cle- hghHul OUldOOr [111ni:. 0 pl'll hous.-, N1t ISun 1-~. 1307 l\lar· ion l..ane. N.B. llu1·r~ • 5A6·~180 {near c1ntm11 thntttl LLEGE REALTY 1500 Adlftll, 11 Hartw,CM e BOYD REAL TV e 3029 E. Coa~t Hwy, Cd.\1 e 67S.S930 e Generi1I ' General Ope11 Hoi1ses THIS WEEKEND Knp tkiJ handy ,dir•c:tary witlt yaw thl1 wHken4 os 'f'Clll te haui.e·hwnth19 . All tlle l0<.e.tian1 li1te1I ltelew .,.. deKrib•d i11 t••ar.r d9toil by -4werthi1MJ elM- whet• i11 taday'1 DAILY P'ILOT WANT ADS . P'atro1n .tlowi11t open hollioU fer 1010 or to r••tt ore itrte4 ,.. li1t 1uch i11for111ot!o11 io t hl1 col1t11tfl •och fridoy. HOUSES FOR SALE 13 BR.I 316 Narf'i i;sus. Corona de! hlar 673·6642; 675·6459 1Sun . 1·5) 1 1832 Sandal 1\·ood Ln .. Corona del f\1ar 833·0700 ; 644·2430 !Sat. & Sun.) 24 5 J\.1esa Dr .. Costa J\fesa 546·231 3 1S11n . 1-5) 13 BR. & .Family or Den) LBOO Port \Vcs tbourne. Ne\vport Hearh 645·0303 (S un. 1·5) L 124 Gleneagles. c·osta ~1esa 64 5·0303 (Su". 1·5) 1706 Port l\larg:alC'. Nc,,·po rt Beach 642·8235 rsunday) 1307 i\1ar1 on r.n .. IBarcresl.) NR 67:)-5930 rSal. & Sun 1-5) 60G:! l.a urelh ursL Jl untiri glon Beach 842-6691 (Sat. & Sun . 1-5) 17871. Acacia ·r rec Ln .. (University Park) Irvine 83:1·0267 !Diuly 12·5} 2812 Shantnr ti\lesa \"crde) CM 1318 Sa ntanella (Irvine Terr.) NB 540·11 5! !Sat. & Sun. 12·5) l'.318. !j;u1101nclla I Irvine Terr.) NB 675-6000 /Sat. & Sun. 1-5) 2115 Arhut1111i !Eastlil u!fl NB - 64 ~1-0303 iSun. '1-.)) l0082 ~1crcclith . llu nt1n~lo11 Beath fi4:i-030:J 1Su11 . 1-!il l 20 1~1Jll?f. /'l<1•'f', .\r111H)l't Be;i ch ~46-231:3 1St1l. (I\: Sun J-f>l 335 Pr r"'ill1 0 1 )\J p_~;,1 r!r·J i\J:irl !'i4G·2'.!1:3 rsun. 1-4) (4 Bedroom) 103~ S:u111ago J)r /Dover Shores) NB 642·8235 !Sa t. & Sun.) 11 30 SantiaJ?o J)r llJo,·cr Shores) NB 642·8235 . /Sat. & Su n.) 1627 Porl A Ube.'" i'ic,1·purt Beach . '46-23!3 IS•!. & Sun. 1·5) (4 BR. & Family or Oen) ... 2399 Redlands. Costa Mesa' 645·0303 !Sun. 1·5) 2056 Tl;lst.in i\V<>. (Back Bayl NB 676·5726 <Sat. & Sun. 1-5) e"505 A1ornini; StJr iOover Shores) NU 642·8235 tSat. & Sun.) l954 Santiago lllovor !jhores) NB 644-'1910 !Sun 1·5) 410 Morninc Slu r tDo\'cr Shores) NB 6444910 ISa!. & Sun. 1·5) l6061Antl,gua J-l)o\'cr Shoresl NB 64i·~910 (Suu. 1·5) 2825!.CJublt<H1:-c Hd . 1 ~l<>sa Verdel Cl\l 54CJ.ljjj! . · (Sat. & sun . 1·5) (5 BR. & Family or 0.n) . l 8 1 5~~tiijgo !Dover Shores) NB 64 5.:, /Sat. & Sun) 1534 Dtl gua fDover.Shores)'NB . ~10-· ·1S4n. 1·5) '1607 tlon'lj•ko (Bay«esl\ NB ~10 . (Sal. & sun. l ·Sl' e iosalUOnars Dr. lDovcr Shores) NB 646-~50· !Daily) DU;LEXll FOR SALE Ci Ill, loch) 142 (7th st, Newport Beach 673-6642: 675'~ (Sun. 1·6), * .... ]~ .\ _,.,_ EXCELLENT FAMILY HOME ! $73,500 5 BR -!· pool and formaJ DR in Baycrest. Newly decorated & cptd. Ideal for lge fam· ily. Transferred ow ner. Good financing. !607 SANTIAGO Open Sat-Sun 1·5 .00 DIGNIFIED & ELEGANT )~ou 'll love the professional decor in this fin· er 2-slory hom e w /4 bdrms, formaJ DR, fam. r1n & 3\fi baths .. PLUS ViC\V. $124.500 1600 ANTIGUA Open Sun 1·5 :00 ON THE STREET OF CREAMS! See your drean1 ho1ne in beautiful Do ve r Shores. Brand ne'" spectacular 2-sly, 4 BR , sun r111, DR & s tudy. Great buy! $105,000 410 MORNING STAR Open Sat.Sun 1·5 :00 BEST THINGS IN LIFE ARE NOT FREE Money .. time .. and good taste created this beautiful 5 Bli + pool in Corona del Mar. View of ocean a11d hills. You own the land. Just listed at $92,500. WINDOW ON THE SEAi $81 ,500 Luxurious custom Corona de! f\-lar home overlooking fan1ous "Arch Rock." Ideal for couple. Sparkling close-u p vu of the ocean & the sound of the surf make for joyful Jiving. EXCLUSIVE BAYCREST Unusual J·lawaiian des ig11 in this ho1ne \\'!lh 4 bdr1ns & den. All surrounding a Jge IN- DOOR pool. Volcanic rock trim. A real fun home. Con1e see this rare one today. $78,500 1954 SANTIAGO Open Sun 1·5 :00 PANORAMIC VIEW! $99,SOO Large rooms in this custom-built 5 BR fam- ily home w/famil y rtn. sep DR & 41h baths. Elegant rnaster suite & ~ car garage. 1534 ANTIGUA Open Sun 1·5:00 CHOICE LOTS-PRIME LOCATION DOVER SHORES & BAYCREST 80 x 120 Level. l;-ce Simple $27,000 104 ' front. Corner. Level...Fee. 28,000 80 ' View site. Level. Lease 29,500 WATERFRONT 57' front. Pier & slip. Lease 5.1.500 Linda Isle. Lease $69.500 & 75,000 \Vat erfront Linda J ~J e !sc Sl07.000 SHORECL!FFS 60 x 314 .:.. \\later vu. J•ee. Plans. .Sl50,000 BROKERS & SALESMEN \Ve have a n opening in our Residential Divi- sion for an experienced man or woman pos- sessing enthusiasn1 and integrity. If you are interes ted jn a beautiful office in the finest tocalion. \\lorking with congenial a :;;~ociates. \Ve ar e interested in 1neeting you. oflnda Jd/e PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT 60 Lind• 111• Driv1 Ne\Vly listed. Prestige waterfront home. 4 extra lg . Br., 4 ba .. pwdr. rm. Lge. Jiv. r m. & den; 3 car gar. Beaut. garden patio w/r.oom for pool Deck & dock. By Appl. ... $220,000 77 Lind• Isle Drive-Optin Sundi1y Ne\v 5 Br .. 5 bath home on lagoon. l\1arble entry, \11et betr, Ari•I/F'ri1 In tercom. Huge mstr Br. has bea1n ceil. & O\v n frplc. Large !iv. & fan1, rrns. \V/frpl cs. v.•/deck ...... $185,000 92 LINDA ISLE OR!VE Beaut. 5 BR .. 4 ba. home w/formal din . r1n. & family rm. 3 Frplcs. Outside stairway. r.tany extras ........................ $1 45,000 Wat1rfront lots No. 76: 3 car ga;age. Reduced to $77.000 No, 44 : 108 Ft. on water ..... $107 ,000 No. 88: 108 Ft. Consider trade .... $145,000 No. 49: Choice corner lot . . . . , .. $70,000 For Complete inform1tion on all homes & lots, ple•s1 call: BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 833 Dover Dr ., Suite 3, N.B. 642~620 General General 675-3000 22 Ye•rs of R1i1I Estate Service in The Hi1rbor Are• CAN YOU TOP THIS? 3 Bdrms., 2 ba.; great patio. Low maint. yard. Loe. Irvine Terrace •2. Reasonably priced at $46,500. Xlnt Terms. \Viii consider lease/option . OWNER TRANSFERRED onen to offer on this 3 bdrn1 . & familv rm. ho1ne, Plus mother-in:Jaw \\'ing with bdrm. & bath. Lge. heated & fi.l l. pool. Property onl y I yr. old & in top cond. Nicely landscaped. Asking $63 ,900. f\1ake offer: CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX 2 Bdrms. ea. unit; nicely carpeted & draped. Beaut. cond. 2 Single ga rages. Prop. like ne\v. Easy walk to Post Office, shops and beach. Only W .500. BALBOA INCOME 4 Units. in lop condition. Fully furnished & occupied. Loe . v.·ithin 100 yds. of the finest 'bay or ocean beach. Iias xlnL income reco rd. $62,500. UIO l()UI' t'i()-'tl'S "••I E1!1te. fJ~ OPEN THIS WEEKENO SAT/SUN J.l 1318 SANTANELLA Irvine Te11·aee Ney,•port's finest list i11g, 3 bedrn1, shag c:rp1~. shutiers, imniecu. late. condihon, Owners mov· Jtlg Fell. I . Ottered 11.t 142,!130, See this one for an excellent buy on a top flight proJ){'r!y! ~ UIOl()UI' t1()~H lltt;I E111tt , 87&-IOOO 14'J E. Cont Hwy, Coron& c.i Mtr, CtJIP, YOUR FIRST HOME? Then you are lortunate in- need, for ..,,.e have for yoo the •'Jillie honeymoon cot- tage " in Corona del fltar, So many dream of and 10 few [ind. Plenty of room for expansion on this south-of- the highway R-2 lot and only 10% DOWN· NO 2nd T.D .. NO PREPAYMENT PEN· ALTY AND NO LOAN FEE because rhe O\\'ner will car- ry a 90'/0 Joan. ONLY $36,500 Don't Delay Cali Today 6'Q-85'0 1-0 THE RJ:/\L \~ EST/\Tr.RS I Vacant and For Rent Rcauliful & spacioull 3 bedrro with la r>;c fenced yard, big brick BAR-B·Q and lots more! Localed on a lovely strcrt or homes, irs only $2,'JO month to month. 1-·a1n· illes only. COATS .. . WALLACE REALTORS -.546-4141- (0pen Evenin91) ] N•wport H•ights Ar•• WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors !~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-E"ioy "" or ·cosT.1 211 1 Sa" Joaquin Hills Road General General i\1ESA'S fINEST" located "Our 25th Year" 8AY' & BEACH REALTY, INC. 675-3000 , NEWPORT CENTER 644-4910 near \VESTCLIFF SHOP- * .. * • PING CENTER. A n1 p I e * * * * * * E.E. CHRISTENSEN NEED A RENTAL? room lo. yooc l»~o fi>mf. 1362 Munster Or. turl'. T Ii re e GIGANTIC Huntington Beach BEDROO:'llS, new golden You are the v:innrr ol \\'r haYe 8 sharp 3 bedrm, harvest shag carpet Double 2 tic kets to the :! bath home with dble gar. LOG SIZE fireplaC1! in the All Expan•e• P,aid Southern California >1gr and fenced yarrl , Avail· family room , Fresh spa.rk- Sporlt, Vi1cation iible on a month ro month ling 11•hi1r decor inside 11.nJ 'By ••'llt·,. f1Jr \.'ri~ N\> >lu"'ll 3 BR CONDOMINIUM & Recrei1tioni1I hRs1~ for S200 !)t'r nro. Fain-out Ilrighr, cheerful kitchen p11y1n,'n!, "9-clo~1ni:; ··o~r" I 1n rhtt1•·e section of Montict>I. 1l1!!'l! onl.v. 11·ith gardeon 1·1ew! $2900. ; •. ~,·IA h11yc rs nttd only u .. u:1f I Jn. 10 be t"On1pletely r£'dec· Vehicle Show illal F'H1\ Jn\'l'.'&tment. OUR FllA <I0\\'11 and Impound~. ' 111 ,d•'d including new car· 11 t the C BF.:!'T V 1\LUE! At Only Bu1ldl.'r); r('possessions n•11• l't't~ Pric-ed bclo1\' markel . COANNVAEHNETIMION ~ o:TS $M.1J.JOOM. L B d RI 1·a1·an!. 3 & ~ bedrm, lTPt.-. / At•! f;1st 011 this one . I • or • t WALLACE • • , r. dr·11 ... all extra.~. f or df'l111! .. , $20,500 CENTER "l"O"· r. "8 ,~, RE 'LTORS "'"' JJ.i .i·es: "'' -.. °" l'>il! ;,!{J-JIJI. HerHagr He11l-1 PERRON 642-1771 January 200 thru 101h ""' ~'~'":'~======o.'..:=~~~~~~~1 Please call 6·12-5678, ext. .':I I -546-4141-* 4 BEDROOM -het ~~en !land I p111 to cla11n (Open Eveninsis) ro11 r tickr~. (!'/orlh Counly * 2 BATHS ------------------11;ll·frce num~r i~ ;;.&0-1221~ 1 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"! I* FHA .. y A TERMS OUPLEX 4 BED + 2 STORY , ... F'nr R~J or R-4. Owner needs vacant lan d zoned to lake 30 to 40 units. Does no l need his two beauliful R-1 lots \Vith older income house by the sea in Corona del J\lar. !<'our doors from Ocean Boule· vard and steps d0\\'11 lo main beach! $05,000 ASK FOil .~NN COATS 12 MINUTES TO BEACH Big t wo i;tory S bedroom & family room plus patio playroo1n. Move--in condition. $33,500 ASK FOH THERES.~ ALLEN 3 BDRM. SAVINGS ACCOUNT \Vant a gardener to keep your huge Yard looking like a pai·k ? A c hoice of large, lovel.v pool s to S\Yiln in \Vith no mainte- nance ? ~o n1eone else to worry about the oulsidc 1naintcnance of your home? Want all th is plus pay1nents less than rent? Outslandin,i:: Vill a Pacific Town liouse no\v a vail a ble with 53(.11)0 loan. ASK FOR PAT EAKI N ' Colesworthy & Co. REALTOR Newport Be•ch Offlc1 1021 8i1y1lde Dri ve 675-49l0 + STEAL :-iflVt' 1''ow~ ~·&ntas tic T!-rms! ON B'YFRONT ;\ssum, low ,·,1·-•I 51'• '· ""' Rnom 10 run in this 1600 .~ri. .... c Pier & noat, will hold 4{) fl bo1U. :! BR. l·ba. up~r; Z BR . l11 b11 . lo1~·cr. Price . $107,000. It. CaPt-Cod Cottage with ~o:nc:~~~e~H~v:J~ Vk~~:t': low, lo1v $1~4 paymen!~ (Ir bcdroon1, 2 bath hOmfl In rHA and VA Terms il\'a1!-Cos111 fllcsa. \Valk to 11.U able, S26.000! ~chools and ! h o p p Ing. Cail: 673-3663 968-i015 Eves Walker & Lee 121 ·""'""" associated I I Reallors 1-0 THr: RCAL '."\., ESTATI.:RS BROK EQS-REAL TORS 1025 W Balboa 67].J66l 2790 Jfi:1rbor Blvd. at Adarns 5-15.9491 Open 'ti! 9 P~t Gener el Gen1ral S©\t~~-~r.trs· The f'unle with the Builf-ln Chuck; ~Rearrange lelt•rs of th1 ~-.._...---,_,,,.-, our xrombled words be. ;- lo form lour 1lmplo words. T A L K E C I IT1Ui 01~1·I I t-, -,F,,..,~..,j-A-., _R ~, -11 . ! Morgotine, "lr'J tho 1tulf you toke fOf -or woru." lr-:G'"E=-::E-:N~O-B----.1 1_1 , I I I I I , 0 eo.np1o1. the diudle ciuottd , by f1lll11g 111 lhe l'lllMlng -t • • • --• yo11 d.Yelop from ltep No. 3 "'°""'· ! PR~~~s~0!i~s lETTE'S IN l' I' 11 I' 11 r I I ~~·~B~N~~~~E LETTERS I I I I I I I SCRAM·LETS ANSWERS-IN CLASSIFIED 700 I EXCLUSIVE EASTSIOE COSTA MESA 2 TRIPLEXES PLUS POOL One-story 2 bedroom. 1 bath units. Built-ins, refrigerators, carpeting, drapes. Filtered pool. Fenced. Cul De ~ac street. C~mp!eta privacy. "'Shopping, public transportation JUSt s leps away. Sho,vs excellent spendable. Call for appointment to see. Lachenmyer kl"altor 1860 Newport Blvd. Cos t• Mes• Ci1ll 646-3928 or 642-0115 Generi1I General ~ IRVINE COVE Superb \\'hite water vie\vs and only steps lo surf! Beautiful decor. Large custon1 home; 5 bedrrns., 31h baths, fo rmal dining. $210,000 George Grupe CYPRESS SHORES Gated area adjacent to Nixon estate -beau· ti(ul oceanfront custom home with 3.4 bed- rooms. 4 exquisite baths, playroom w/fire- place, formal dining room, \vine cellar. 11:!169-900 • • Carol Tatum BALBOA BA YFRONT Estate sale. Exclusive area. proximity New- porl liarbor Yacht Club. 5 Bedrooms. Pier & Slip. $168.500 Gathryn Tennille START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT Lido lux ury home on oversize lot. Spacious rooms for great family living. 5 Bdrms. & den, brkfst. area. All modern conveniences. $!06,000. Mary liarvey LUSK HARBOR VIEW HILLS NEW LISTING For those v.•ho only '''anted the bea utiful 4 bdrn1 ., 2V2 bath model home & \Vere unable to _ p~rchase one. Now is your opportunity. Still 1n model condition & with th at sa1ne top vievv! $89,750 WATCH YOUR WIFE She \Vill love this custon1 4 BR. 31;2 bath home. Outstanding featur es thr uont. 1\\1 elec. blt·in kitchen, custom drapes, \v/w cpts./, Ne\\'port"s choice loc .. vic\v fro1n your patio. Only $89.000. Call no\v Art Gordon FIRST TIME ADVERTISED A HOM E THAT O.FFERS EVERYTHING!!* custom buil t + circular pool + ocean vie\v * private beach + prime loc ation. Call to see. S79.500. Bud Au stin OPEN HOUSE SAT. & SUN. l1ran1atic 3 BR. pool home on huge. secluded lol. Ivan Wells buil t & it's beautiful! Budget 1vise? It's on fee land. a mt1st sell al $69.950. See it at 1832 SandaJ\\'OOd Lane . Bill Com stock . FANTASTIC BUY REDUCED $8,000 2 Hoines -Corona Del ri·lar. $60,500. T~arger home ha'i 4 bedrooms. family rm .. study and pool; 2nd hon1e has 3 bcdroon1s. Lot size 45 x J 18. Just reduced $8 .000. l\lary Lou J\1arion VALUE PACKED OFFERING Jn Lusk J-larbor Vie\v HlJls . Three car ~arage, rour bedrooms. family.;foom . three baths. two £irepJaces. lligh bean1ed "eilin~. $68.500 OUT OF STATE OWNER Of this be-fut. Broadmoor home says '·sell"! Popular D·plan. 4 BR .. 21h ba .. ram. rm .. for- mal din. rm., 2 frplcs. Just reduced lo $65.950 f.1. C. Buie A "HAPPY NEW YEAR" HOME Deluxe·built 5 BR. home. designed for luxuri- ous family living. 3 Ba .. Jarp;e fam. rn1., for· ma! dining. Beautiful patio & \v alled garden. Top Ne~·port location. Quick possession. $57,500 Belle Partch ftl'ftl' CHECK THIS ftl'ftl' Charming 3 Bdrm. home. large living rnom with fireplace. On quiet Back Ba y location. Only $49.500 Harry Fre4erick EASTBLUPF Spani1h decor. 4 Bdrm .. 2th ba. Lusk home; rarn!ly mom. formal dining. Lare• poolslze lot. Walk to tennis. schools & shopping. '47,800 Harriett Davies US.0700 SlO NEWPORT CINT!R OR,, N,B. ' ' '' • ' 22 DAILY PILOT Saturday, January 2, 1971 ,,Jday, January 1, 1~71 DAIL v '1LDT I .:-"'~ .. Ji!JI.~. ]~ [ Gen1rel General General Huntln ..... llooqo -· MACNAB -IRVINE PAY YOURSELF $1 ,000 IAYCREST AREA fl""' To Entertain I MODEL HOME 4 Ir + Fam + Pool "''" Bul""' 0 .....,1• l'ully "~ -Vm- 11err·1 -, lu:cuMout way tD U!le .YOOr G I. l lkGroom, 2 hath homl". PmJeuionall)' landscal)f'f! wifh spaCIOUI hrick p11tln & POOL, Mod· trn built.in kitchen. Fire- plltf!. Many deoon.tor CUI· rom leaturell' in1ide. Only $38.950. Call • Ser~ing Ne \\•port llarbor since 1954. twenty~ J fiv e experienced residential salesmen with over 270 ycar1' or service. SALESMEN Earn moJ'e in '7 1 with these fabulous sales aids :~ I. 3-0 Home Locater Map · 2. Electronic Color~· wer The mo-'t GUtMtandlllk: value Newport Beach · Junior CXl'C. Attracllvely ril'C'{lruted Bluffs peted Ii immaculately land· on today'R market in " Jwc. + !a1nily. Pritf'd undcr Conrlo. ldra1 lor •he roople scal)('d. SparkJJna d~rator ury I nearly J!Q'.I stt. fl.I 3 uea. AreaM-l~11.d1 10 la.rxt who Ilk~ ro rn1t:r1ain. Thlld colors. 3 &droom11, 2 ba, bffiroom hn1ne. Con.~ider Uvlna rm. with corner Palo~ bedroom har; been convrrt-l•'PIC & all bit~. 550 1'"1-iA/ lhe5r fear~s: large M.'p1r. Verde rock Ip. Spacious td to 11. den wllh bltn Wf't VA No Down Availiblt>. ;ire ft1m1ty room \\i th "'""' modern kitchrn \\'ilh match-b<l.r. lluge \\'aik In clo~! •""-900 "-'"° .. 2 Sou h b . ...... ........ 11~•. f ar, f or ni 11 I dining, 2i,, ing !Mir ro fanHly area, l addr.d 10 MBR, Upl{l'adl'd Coa!ll R.f'alt.on. bllths, fl{'arly tw!W ~hR«: car-large bdr111s • 2L,..i b11.1h . Pv! carpel,o; f.t. Ille. You musl see I WH:Y-~1---- Pf'I. hf'avy i;hakro roof. P LUS laundry laciliry. \\'all of lo a pprrciare. $37,950, a huge 40 x 62 Wf'll la rw1-• glass overlooks ~Jlfirkl1ng • CO:T$ j \Von"t 11 nyone have thi5 4 FINiR HOMES LIDO ISLE ..A-Olan 3. Closed Circ uit TV for ARMCHAIR HOUSEHUNTING l~ido'l'i most elegant Aayfront . R-3. 3 bed- roon1s in horne, formal dining and basamenl. 1 ... uxury 2 bedroom apartment. Ma id's room in garage. On shore moorin g. $225,000. Su : Tim Thom•• '!Caped rea.r yard 11.•ith .Iota pool and priva!e grounds. hedroom 2 hath homro or of concrete. And only 10% Beller hurry. Call 64!'1-0303 I look ar ii! Way undl"r n'lll r-REAL ,ESTATE THE HOME SHOW, REAL TORS 3535 E: Coett Hwy .. CdM rlown to 11\t> new reduced FOREST E OLSON WALLACE kl'! S22.:i00 full price, cover. price or Sll,500. Call 673-8550 · REAL{ORS It.EAL TORS e-ii p11i lio, bltn range and ov- PIER & SLIP ** POOL FIVE BEDROOM BA YFRONT NEXT TO PRIVATE REACll WIT H 60 FEET ON WA· T im . OWNER WILL FINANCE AT 6% PER ANNUM. 25 YEAR TERM, !50,000 DOWN. CALL FOR DETAILS. $197 ,500. ALMOST NEW UPPER BAY VIEW HOME perfect for lhe larger family. 5 bedrooms, 4•1, baths, fan1ily roo1n with beamed ceil- ings, 2 fireplaces. large breakfast room a nd formal dining room. Extra large lol on quiet street. it45.000. • Ml LLION DOLLAR VIEW for $120.000. '!'h is fabulous custom home must be seen ! F'orever vle\v of bay a nd ocean. 4 bedroon1s, 4 baths. air-conditioned. E xqui- si tel y decorated nnd landscaped. Open Sat. & Sun . 1032 Sanliago, Dove r Shores. A MASTERPIE CE l'.:legant view sho"'place in Cameo Shores. Onl y $ll5,000. OWN THE BIG HOUSE ON TOP OF THE HILL One year ne\v. Dine "'hile enjoying a delight- ful view of bay, ocean and Catalina. 5 bed- rootns, 3 baths, l4 x24 master suite. 2-slory entry h3.ll with beam ceilings. Finest dra- peries1 shag carpet, imported tile floo rs. ~luge pool. large cool-deck, fire-p it and benches. 3 garages. 3050 sq. ft. on Fee Land . BON US -lovely vie\v of surrounding h ills fro1n family room, kitchen, breakfast nook and rna ster bed roon1. $92.500. THE SPECTACULAR VIEW can be en joyed from throughout this un- usual 3 ))edroo1n plus convertibl e den home. The 2-story glass Ji ving room wall adds to the beauty as do the king-s i1,ed pool and 1-he l \VO gas operated fire p its. The large livi ng roon1 , forin aJ d in ing room and family roo n1 further enhance this g reat fam ily and enter· t.ail' .... 'Tlent oriented ho1ne . Please call for ap- pointlnent. $87 .500 . CHOICE LOTS Low est priced DOVER Sl1 0RES bayfront lot with pier and float $53.500. Easy terms. Excellent rental location in CORONA DEL MAR. Zoned R-2. Priced right at $25.000. SOLD SIGN to go on this lovely delux condominium soon! :t bedrooin, 21/2 baths. Beautiful car pets/ drapes. Owner says SELL -asking $46,500. TOWE RS \\later Vie\1• Apartment. 2 bed rooms. 2 baths. January 15 -June 30. $480.00 per month un- furnished. MACNAB· IRVINE General QUIET ELEGANCE PMl, pa!1n ,r;,~ splrnr!1rl \'ir1v !<!"! !hf' p1111rrn for i!-leKitnt livlnst In rxrh1~ivf' DnV1'r ShOT'f'.~. RRAND NE\\' Ivan \VrlL~ 4 hrdri11. '.! h111~1 -f. pnwdrr )'tllln1 . f"orn1R I rlin- in~ 1•onn1, r 1i:l1 l_v pA11rl!rd lsl1111d kitchf"n "'i!h break· rast ;u·ra. Spaelf'llS IHmily rnom wilh 1111lk in "'''1 h11r & rnzy lirrplacr ovl:'rlook- in.r: 1hr pnoJ. Ri(•hly 1•<1rprl· C{I anO drror·ator wallpapcr- Pd 1hruout. l\O!!.~. Ivan Wells & Sons NE~ORT ~EIGHTS I 4 Brlrm,, family room PLUS play room, 3 baths. blt-in's, open hram ceil ings • ASK- ING $<15,::00. BAYSHORES CONTEMPORARY • Li;r. ~ hclrrn. 4 ha!hs, Oining l'(lOm , li::r. li\'. room fa cing pncl. patio. nr11r .sanriy bl>ar.h & B<ty Club . $._=-.4,950. FOR THE RETIRED BA \'SHORES • Private com- munily, 2 bdrm. Cape Corl , F .A. heat. nearly new c11.r- ~1. REA LLY NICE .. $36.500. "C" THOMAS Roy J. Ward Co. EXCLus1vE AGENTS Realtor 1033 i\'larincrs Dri\'e 646-1550 lOprn Daily) 22~ "'· Coasl Hwy. !>18-55..'17 ' Nf'wport Beach l"Ves 515-5643 ~ DISTINCTIVE ~ EXECUTIVE --RESOLUTION-- financ1ar happinrs~. . ' An;-:)Qus O"'rier 11.·111 1radr lnr 1ncon1e units or \\'Ill build on C-I lo! on B(';i.Ch Blvd or 1\-1.J J11t in C.:-.1. Valuable C-2 Jnr on Har!Yrr Bh'<I , C l-1. 11/l/lroK J0x200. $,.j(],000, Ha vr run 1n '71 VINCO REALTY '...'029 llll.rl1<1r Blvd. fi.lli.(M)~.1 1-------LIVE MODERN Cu.~1on1 Bu1U. CALlf'.ORNTA CONTEr-.1PORARY, L n w, HOME 1-0{ THE REAL 10. i;:sTATE~;:> $26,500 \-0 THE REAL ~ l.:STATE:RS ' ' ' Ray frpn1 Loi Over 100 F'l!fl On lllf' Ray Roon1 for large Pil'r I. Slip And rile Honie Of Your Drf'ams $107,000 Rt'altors 673·4400 I Lease Option Sale 1 Sp11rk!in1: .1 hr_ 2 ~lory. lri- ]Pvrl w rnrmal d111ini.:. hui;;:e f11.mily .'-< a!l hlrn~. $MO mo. o ... n Eveninn1 en, CBfPf'I~. Orape~, d ble 2'l99 HARBOR , C i\1. ,..-• 11:ara~e. ,.~A hrat, frnred, MESA VERDE • .J62-44S4 • la.nd."'-'aped, pricl" rt'duced ' , POOL Founto;n Volley Here s a beauly · 3 hf'droom!I, , 2 baths Rnd lamlly room LOW DOWN/LOW INT home v.•i1h a s parklin1:: hf'al-3 BF.DRl\1 I-LG PANEL- rd and filtered poo\ !or tun I.ED DEN I· LG fo'AMl~Y hvin,, QuiPI neighborhood Ri\I BLOCK \VALL EX- wi thin walking distance to utA LG 1.m. ' ~hopping. Much more to s('f' HAFFOAL REALTY fo r only $31 ,¥.(J, Call no11o· 142""440S ~16-2313. 1-0 THEREAL "'-ESTATERS J Bedroom, 2 Bath REPOSSESSIONS TRADE Bt:AUT. HOME Jand~capin11: l: 1n1rrior clPcor. CJosln,i;:-CO!LI~ only wilh 11.n I 11v11ilah1,. VA loan nr low ,_B_a_lbo_•_l_•_l•_n_d _____ 1 down fl-IA . pricP $.l3.:iotl. 3 Bil 2 ha i,:ar patio ~n1 l' ln1 . $10.000 °rlow11°, r•arr:Y 1;;1. 1lloge Re.11 [stole J:l.ll Topaz. 67:l---02."i2 962-4471 ( ::::'.) 546-llOJ 11gain, ~er today. Li.~iing of the 11.·ttk, 'sroP THE WORLD HF.:RE'S THE PLACE TO Cf:r OFr• SUPf'rh 11rrh1· trc(urally designen· hnml', blcnOcd in11'l lhe Ero!n~1CA l \\'onderment ot STAT ELY EMERALD BAY Oceanside Hwy. Close 11'1 beach. A c har ming 1 hr home w/ room to enllU'lf:. Major value in land-179,950 Turner A11oc l•ta1 1Hl5 N. Coa•1 Hwy., Laruna 49~1177 Anytime EMERALD BAY Just !isled! Atfr. traditional J BR. 3 Ba., sep, liv. nn., din. rm. & fam. rm. 716 Emerald B11y 175,000 Shown by .11pp't. Bill Grundy, Re•ltor 811 Dover Dr .• NB 642-4620 OCEAN VIEW tlome~ with balanl'f'd power. 2 BR .l rlen, \\,BA. FROM S27.950.I 10'il> rin. 1 .. 36--1440-1480 A: 1490 on DEL."-tAR. 499-ro.16 l'lr '492-4084. Lido Isle * • *' MR. PAT QUINN I 156S T•hltl Ave. L•guna Beach You are !hf' winnPr or :! ticket~ to thr Southern C•llfornl• Sports, Vacation &_ Recreational Vehicle ShOw R1 lhP ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER TREES, SANDY BEACHES January 2nd thru 10th AND A NF.VER F.NDTNr. Pl l'asr r-Rll 642-567R. r.xt. ~14 VI EW or THE OCEAN & bfotw('t'n 9 a nd 1 pm lo claim CATA LI NA ISLANDS. ne. your ticket!'. INnnh Count), ta ile<l, all 11.•ood exterior, lo-lnll·l'rt'~ nu mbrr i5 54().12'201, earl'<! on rhp OCEAN SIDE • * * 0~' 11--IF. HWY .. wi1h PATH-Sp•ciou1 Lido Home WAY LEADING TO 1liE Prime :\ Br. 2 ha . singlf BEACH. story. J Sunny patios. On Uni11u~ J-bdrm. noor pla n fttrcct to srrret comer 101 .h11.:1 rustle liv. rm. wi1h wall5 .t 1,.,, Reduced tn S8l ,5QJ : of cnrk I.· n~tur11.I 1\·nQcj pan-Prime Lido Nord ' I rlllng. 10 FT. HIGH CEIL-5 BR., 4'h ha. wa!ertmnt INGS or OPEN Tl~1 BERS, h<>me. 1iO ft . lor. Deck, pitJ r.xtcn~ivP llM' of crilnrer! & floal. Sl'i0,000. (_:I.ASS SKYLIGHTS. !11a,o;. Prim• Tir. ~1 1'1' BR ra.: FIREPLACF: of Lido Is. WIORNATE HOOD. Ct'ntrr Rea lty Company 901 Dover Dr., Suite 120 1080 Ba ylide Drive 642-8235 675-3210 rambling ro1~k rnnfrd homr. \Vrous;:h1 iron .:inrl hlnr k wall Pnclnsr.~ lhf' prnr)('rfy ("flm- plrlrl.v , and lanrlsrar111s:: f'fln. !<l~I!< of lush ev1•ri;:Tcr n ptantini:;!<, L.ars::r rrn1C'n1 pa. 110. ff'nrrrl nlf llJ•:ATEn 2 On Thf' Lo1 . 2 B('d room Housr /I,. _\ Bcriroom GaraRf' Apl. on large .J::.side lot. T ry lO•), down. or as.~umr lnw ir1lrrcst loon LEASE OPTI ~ wl min imu1n down. C 11 I l _C_o_,_on_a_d_e_l _M_•_r ___ $225 Prr monlh, J Hf'drnom 2 ~tairwell ha11 antiqur CA - T llEDRAI, WINDOW OF STA INED GLASS I. CRYS. TAI. 11pprr1x. ·100 YRS. OLD. A lruly Gourmf'! kitchrn \\'/ El.EC. RANGE & S F. L F CL~:AN. OVEN. DSHWSHR., CUISINE CENTER, Brau!. 4 BR., 41,; bl!.. horn< "'i!h 56 It, water Jronta51:t Roon1 for l111·ge boat d iP1. Prict $500.000. I Bill Grundy, Rltr. 54~4M24. RUSTIC BEAUTY bR!h. Upgrarlrd 1:rp1s I. rlrp,o;, NeWport Beach R.l.1 Dovrr Dr., NB M2--16'Zr ON STRATA CENTRO Genera l General ANfl f!L"rERED S\Vli\1- 1 --------~-~!ING pO()L, Open hc'an1Pd •I Fairview \o~th . Coast CORONA DEL MAR REDUCED $1300 ccil1ngs 111 L1vins:: Rn1. D1n- PANORAMJC VIE\\I o\·rr-ins:: Rn1. and BJI f'~le~·trh.: 646-1811 * FIRST TIME looking Nr11•port Center. I NQ(W $21,700 k11. 11·ith brcRklas1 bar. TIS Cos1a :\lr!<a, and hf>auoful \Vhal a J':,l'<'at bargain. Add Thrrr lari::c lxlm1s., Two (1nytim1} A DYER ED f\"r"'f)l'lr! llarhnr 111e rvrn-1 v<>ry lit\.ie rlO"'" [or a double ba1hs, rpts & rlrape!I thru !!!!!!!!"'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!, * S27,950 1ni:: !1J,?h!s arr 11kr a sr\·cnlh har,::ai~. Spotless 3 BM-flu!. Locatrd 1n <'hoicr EAST· i * fo.les,. Dc-1 Mar hr,1ven. \\'1•1l l\r1•I. lhr1¥ roon1~/ !-p11rkl1ng knpper SIDE: COSTA fo.1ESA Jnra. BY THE SEA It f .11.A. • V.A. Trrnls tv-rrronm, rwn t>a!h llflm1> kl'ttlf' kilrhrn_ Large liv1ni:: tion. A HOUDl\Y SPECIAl .1 Luxury & romfort by I.he sra * .l Berirooms 2 811.1hs 1,11th t"R1n Hn1. 1>1n. Hin mon1 1,1·i1h. "'hire. hr1ck fir<'. 111 Only SJl.!rJ(I v.•ith Gr OR j ust 59 slrps av.·ay_ 4 Oerl-*SHARP ;,nit R I rlrr f\11. L•1rcr r l11rr Qu1r1 nr1r:hhl:lrhood FHA TER:\1S. room.~ -5 l:lath.~. Entertain 1t C11Jl 546-23\l L1\'1ni:: ro()m 1~ lt>ratrrl ;dvi\'l' I l.arr:r lt'f'r !1nrrl grounrt". All M. f>6.< LA BORDE, Rltr. H'! p11nrlrd familv roon1 at. i::ar1u.:r \1·hu:h nfff'r~ pr11•11•'} I lYr<'s f1n11n c1ni:: 11va il<1hlr. &1&-1f:1,:,,·, }-;\·rs· 6"!;-4.li9 n1n~phrrp nr formal liv1nJ.? 1-0'THEREAL '0-t;ST~'fERS ;lfld L"\''°'UF~rA.<::s~:D V!E\\' Excellf'nl starter hon1c. Ber-rnon1. hoH1 ha1 e n1a ss1ve r11ol 'lllu't palln 111111 rrar 1rr hUrl)'. 675-3000 flf'f'plarf's, \l/11IL•h lhe .'ipin- yar/10 ;irr~ E~!'rllf'T11 ~rhool ~ 645-0303 2'l Yr11ri:: nr 11krr~ -~ail by fmm 1hr gl;:i.~~--oFiEN-DAILY 1-S- . nr;ir ~t111pp1nc ;irVl nrih FOREST E. OLSON Rr11) fo:!lt111r Srr·vir·r rl\ pahn nn 1he 1'('tnf. Thrrr's 1111n1J1r~ !•) !hp fiuni·~ anri In 111r .ll;:1rhnr Arra a ~J)f'cial l/1(~11ne fr ulurr. '20S6 TUSTIN AVE. Aa ck Blly, N.R. I.gr. 4 Bil . -l- ran11l y rn1 . off kl11'h l'l'I\'. ('fl\', pa11n. h 1 ~ h1H·kyRl'rl GrrRI IVlmr for r11m1ly. 'W"alk lo all school~. <.:1n1l1' lor;i1•h1•'-rnr·rrl 10 REALTORS IRVtNE TERR. •2 loo: A rare \lalue 111 $69,:IOO. srll ;J I s: ..• ,f~l('J \l'llh \"<"!"~' 2299 HARBOR ISOl Bayader• Terrace J \JSI ca ll 646-7171. rl'11snn<1hlf" 1 "r111 ~ I 0Pf'n Daily !-:i. Tree shMdrd M. M. Lit Borde, Rltr. COSTA MESA .1 RR. :1. R11 . hnn1r rLUS &l6-fl.i:1:1 ~"\•, ·,i\ ·1~~;·, E ASTS I DE SLEEPER-hnl)hy rn1. ,r;, 2 i•a1• gflr, Lge. "CATCH THE s1rt'f'I • 10 . s1r1•Pt Int . Price CALL fi75-.'i126 M. M. LA BORDE, Rltr. 1 1'4 500 JOY'' BUrCOLO BUILT -Three -on y . ' · Bdrm. Two Bath home ·with R/N Kil . Dini,e: iu'P.a 11nd large family Rm. 1<'ith used hrick fireplaC'E'. This ramb- ling redwood siding home 'fB 11.n ,, 111;.,.-11 ui; u:rl 1 , ... ''° :.~~~~'~'~~ BR ibS;-p~,7;;; Ol 11v1ng in lovely Newport ShnM"s Tn:a! ~ourself to this rom (ortab1 ... J bedroom. I 2 hath homr with new car- pets 111\11 paint. Enjoy mem- bership In lhl' CQmmunity and total use ol all ol ils faC'ili11c~. trnni5 rourl, pool and clubhoUS(' Yt111 nwr ii tn yrJur.<rlf. Only s.11.ROO. I Dill fi.lf>-7171 EST • llQ 67S JOO:, with he11-vy shake roof is Io-'2407 f:. Coast Hwy., CdM rah_•rl in nne of Costa Mesa's•l -"""'""'C,..'-""-~'-'--'-~ finest f1'sid~tial areas-near OPEN SUN. 1 ·5 schools and shoppiT\i:. Fresh- & 2 Ba home wlth large 1 -~========~ cal"l'lree pool for o n I :• W. ol oUicc pttstige home, S22.750'> &-e !his ~lonliccllo Big lnl, lruit trees, quif:I "'· 3 &; Den, 2 ba. $24.950. M( lmln Gi!FHA OK SHXX>. See Page 1087 Y~llow Pages. ~uintard ly p11.in1rn in & out • fully 142 47th Street, N.B. carJ)('IM l'lnrl drr.pe<l . O:i m-D~plrx. Z-2 ~R !-nwn~r'g iiiiiiiiiiiiiii ... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii plrlr ly f('ncNi . \\'Pll l11nt'I-h1dr11.wa.v. Xlnt ronfi. Panly ~Caf'('d yllrrls. I\ MU!'T SF.f: furn. S•rrts tn hr11ch. Ter- 11' SZ'l.000 \\'it!I f'JIA • VA rilir rcrllal l'lff'll. Priced \Ii-ltlAL TY Sine• 1946 TERMS. r11thl! fi lli-0,).'}:1 E\·f'~: &lli-4.179 316 NARCI SSUS NE~RT Hgslf TS Downt•wrn '"'' M"• 1171 2 Hnmr5 On A Cnrnrr Lo t HAltlOlt 642-2991 A Good lnvPstmcnt Al BAYSHORES HOME Immerl. ro~sci;s. 3 BH .. !'!'lffi· $2t,7SO Br11ut. ~.:11rly Amer. 4 Br. ~·----~--f2-Minutes to Beoch Big rwo i-tnry :t hcrlrom It. fitm1!y rnnm plus J)ll lin play, room·. l\1ove-in condition. $33.!ffl ASK !---OR TUERESA ALLEN Colesworthy & Co. p~c1 ki1ch. Carp. t.. rlntpes. Wells-McCardle, Rltrs. 4 bR . Srcpll 10 bearh. ZONED FOR f'.A, hra1, Ohl. 11:ar11gf'. Own-18!0 Ncwpoi-l Blvd., c,,\1 , THE HOME SHOW SIN SS er a nxlou.!I! 541-7729 BU E MORGAN REAL TY Clo"" Clreult TV '°' Sharp :z Bedroom w/scparate 6JJ.664l 67.>64St $ZO,,SQ a_rmch11 ir houaehuntinit itRrage + stt11ched mom inliiiiiiiiiiiiii;iii;iii;iiiiiiiiiii; 3535 E. O:ia!ll Hwy ., CdM thriving busineu di11tricl, O D •1 l S 3 Bedroom + 2 bath•, lull 67>7215 Vicinity of 17th & 11t>w.Buili;t. pe~ GI Y" •. dining room. used brick DOVER SHORES er11 Emporium FuU Price 2001 Ahso Av• & 20th rtrepllcr, buUl.·ln •PPllanc. BAYFRONT 125,ooo. c.u .Ow ,., .,. .. Formal Dini.,. Room ;:;._:;;:•. ••"•"'" ,,,,,m, BY OWNER lo see. &l6-n n "• 2955 H•rbor Tarbell 3 n r, 2 ba, steam rOom. Ctuitom huil 1. 3 bedrm, 2 ba. R_EPOSSESSIONS .>a10cu, 40n,i. ~-nt.·"~u· !i!r~ ~p livinit rm__firt'plare. ........, ~ t."TU "'"""' Rral!or fllmily rm., elec bl!ns, •·A Sparldlng clean hOm~. tome for quick a le. Sll O,!iOO. Newport Bt'l'ICh Office heal, patio w/ga11 hl'f'd BBQ l'IC'W(y painted &t carpeled, 2, 548-1136, 644-46&4. \-0 THE REAL "'-ESTATER;> 1028 Bay~lrl~ Dr. pit rlble ~a r., llPft<'e for.boat 3, 4 • 5 bdmu. Some wilh --'---~$~~=5~--- ;r.;..19,. "--• poo1,, fiiA.VA """'' tenm, 2B,9 0 , $26,SOO II trailer ...... ,.., .. tcnn11. S I L I lion La &.-Rlty lrom S17,COO tr:r $40,000. with 51/•-f• Loan • I 0' eos• op . 4 Bd. + Fom'•ly Rm. c: ..... nmyer "-'I' W I ' C .....,, 1m .l a1t1 nc. A!!aumo the :-i!A 1. "''· loao 4 RR., 2\1 NI ., frplc. ar "'-11 •--E "'8 ~69 •••3 d A ~ ,.,_, ~ •• 1 1 1., JI 1 4 ....., ,,...,...,.,..., ~vr11: ,,., ..,, .,.,.., A A.mi ve. ;>0<0·00 • pay Ju•! 11 ~ , -o•th, illr. 3 Yrs, l'llrl. 2200 ~-..1 . r I. to 11 t."" rr11.r v ng rm. · >N ... ,. A-I Cor.rl. VarRn! quick Po$-Ardroms, husie lamlly rm. .._....-;=ouR HOUSES * 3 bedrooms. rlrn, rnt.ry MJI. llf'~ll. Call r(lrlay! litt!place, built-in~. No down DAILY Pru:rt' DIME _ A 4-2 Bdrm., a(f)Arat11 h0me11 ~IJ t~ buUt~n". Open till e Biii Haven, Rltr. tenn!I. M0-1 721) -lJNES cott )'OU Juat pen-nn lizr. lot. Ronm tor mort'. 9:00 PM. ~n.1m t1JJ E. etwut, OdM 673-.1211 2955 H•rbor T•rbell _•;.._o_dq~. -----·~ro_R_T_IN_co_. __ W-_5000_ 2955 Harbor TAR&ELL , OJ!('n bl>11m cr illn~s. S<lu!h t:lrl" bhn range f ·f'ven. 1l1~h­ ai1le patio: grcal location wa.~her. FA l'BI. Palm nnly 1,,. blk. l<l 1hp hfo;i ch. 2 Vrnlf' stonf' firr Jacf'. Lar1::e Bdrm., 2 ba!h, S:'>4,!'l;i(I. family ronm. inin,i;:-arra, Delancy Real Estate ovr!'liizcd dble g ra){r, frnr- 2828 E. Cnasl Hwy., CdM rrl anrl J11nd!lcaped, prestigr 644-7270 nrighborhoori. 1.:c::o•:.:•.:•...:M="'=·'-----l' 1lloge Re.ii Esto te FHA OR YA 9U.+471 I:::: I 546·1103 DOUGLAS 1':~1Pl.OYF.:F'~" ATrN! NO DOWN \V;l!k 10 \\·ork!! Sharp 4 hr, 2 ba, alt htln~. 1·rpl~ lhrll· Lari;:e &. modern 3 br + hu11:r our, near ~clitinl~. u ,.,. your honus room . .Hf'avy ~hakf' (:J loan nr take nvrr 4 yr .,.....r , v.· w rarpt>I~, lrplr. old (;J lnHri v.• iota! monlhly hhn~. f11m1!y room , rn•r rrd paymron1~ of $1!11. p1111n & lnts ot hru·k \\()rk Larwin Realty, Inc . \\'hat 11 hu.v al S~2.!rofl•' '. 962-6988 Anytime Call ~.l-8424. SOlllh Co11.~I -------Rrallo~ $1000 Below M•rket Lowrr ll'Vel leaturrs 3 bdnns, & 2 baths. Ms tr. bdrm. suitf' f, rlres!I. rm., has Van Lu11 wall coverings, MASSIVE OLD ADOBE f"IREPLACE, 4 Bl'drooms, 3~ Baths 35 t~t. + Lot Strt'f't lo Strata , S72.500 l:IDO REALTY INC .. 3377 Vie Lido 67J..73Ck· EL[;GANT BAT H ' HAS REDUCED $4500 , 21: }fUGE SUNKEN TUB dbl. Ravenna well !urn. 1mal' pullm11.n~. all lavaioi;-If., house, lg~ sunny lo!. SSl,958. Mrh rrin1 11r,. ANTIQUED 107~ down. Ownpr 675-264.1. BR,\SS. PerlPct blending of * • 40• lot-Clean l br ' casual clr11:anl'f', for b11.. Ntwly Oecoratrd. ~ $74,SOO patio. $71.JOO. Kl >151: Opl'n 1-tou"<' Sun., 11f1er 6 pm. for inlo, call 1-.-.-.,~. ~10-,-.~CJ~,-,-.-,~b-,-. 1 M ISSION REALTY hR . N,.11o·1y rt'drcorated 9,11:; So. Co11s1 H\\·y., Lllin1n11 Largl' patio. S71 ,:l00. Phone (714 ) 494-0731 f<! 5.2;i12 11ftrr fi pm --CLOSE-IN--Men Vudo Rrrlrnom n(:l'Hn v trw h1;1mr '', ---·------- 110 n .. 1101. \\'alkins; di.~!ance OWNER SERIOUS to 1nwn & lwfl.ch. Only $19,9:i0. C;i!l • · · Assume GI Loan BEST BUY ! R('dlJcf'd price to SJ4,JOO er Anyone 11u11llfir.~. y ou r . 1 Rrlrm.~-. _1'11 b;:r1h.<. f'11~ton1 lrrms'.! :1. Bl'drm, 1 ~~ hH , \argf' 3 hf'rlroom & famil: h111H. Pnrl"I 10 ~rl! ;it lrplc. Ne .... ·ly p11.lnlf'd oul-..,,JO PaC"c11rttPr hnmp. Popula $2-4,000 Mide I 111 med possess! O .I ,y ff model "''itli lront living rocm CORBIN. 347-850~·~7,,.11!!1'1'1'!~"' l.-IA/IL' Now v111·anl. submll lov REAL ESTATE down paymrnl and rak~o~ • high Ila.lance !nan. Thl1 I: ~~M~~A~R~T~l~N~~!urnQ·~~:~l~.1.~S'~~j~f,~f,.,~~~,iJ~'! I 494-!M~~90 Glrnneyre s~!l--0316 :~shu:~f ~t~~~r Je;r: ~EAL TORS 644-7662 -• • • "' With Juat a call, you can Rea11or11. l Hous S nlE J'aste1l draw in tbe soil it all! Place a Daily SELLING Your bol.t? ''l.Jlr · 5 E West ... a Daily P ilo t P ilol Cla111Uied Ad . Call with us .. aell It tut. De:tb On 60 X :KJ5 lot, Eastsi deJC:l=o'='=;f=;.<J==A=d=. ="="=""'='=='"-'"'"'='='1=642-56"Jll===TO=D=A=iY=!===p;=·1=01:a...:=='=;1=;.<J=·="=""="'=';:; al't'A, Good money-maker11 . Income S820 Month. Asking S69.900. CALL e 646 ·14 14 ~~A~ Near Jll c,..porl P•J I Oftltt -JUST REDUCED to $1"1,751) for l1s1 ~ale! V11- ran1 lor fa.~t J>O!!Se5.~lon . ml Sq, fl , 4 !Jrlrm: f;i,mily k 11epara!t' d i n i n g. Ntar iichooJS &. shOpping_ Bugain hunter!! ue 1hl11 Jantulic J11;mily home. :ror all detail• a ll 5't0.11~1 . Herita.re Real Ion, lmm..tl•t• OccuJNncy Owne~ will sell Al FHA •P' prai&al, $24.000. l.Arge 3 hed- rm, 2 ba, dble garage. New carpe11 A dl'PI. Bia fenttd mmer lot. Estancia H.igh ScbOdl Dilt, See !his new 11111ng 10lf1y. Cau a4G-ll51. Heritage Re11.1to~. / BY Q\\.•nt'r a t fllA lllppraiu.1 m.900. Or l{t'lmml!lr It hlah AChools, 3 hr, crpl3. tll'p'i, 1t1rRgP, f>3f\a, p I an I f' r a. ll"l'IC1!d yal'l1. 1170 ~111. Owner MA-4086: , I I . I • - • .......-. •r • . --. • DAil Y ,JLOT FrldAt, J.anua,, l , 1971 5aturtlv, ;,....,., 2. 1<171 OAILY PILOT .13 ·--fa'r~--~--~~-..... '*****~tj::t•:it *.!* **til\.1 _ .. ·- • ' See The -Big Show FREE ****************************** "*--lorSM R••I £1t&tt, Gener•l 'Ji I Re&I El,l&te, !MJ 1 ~•-'==°'='"::::::'I =::.::~JI 11 fnr SH;lr R,1' I)., l!Pr ~ C11rt>ll'f'f' Curn\011111111101 E,. Condominiums Rt•I Est•t• for sal• 160 I Exch•ng• 182 1 TIAU H.ON TO\\'NltOUSt~ Hf'· PR!\'ATt; J18.l'ly, l lO ls in l J<lll(', :l Brd!'n1, 2 balh, one llt•J<peria + C' .. ~h. TRAD ~: ~1or}', carpet:;-, dr11pcs, love.' for commf'n;:lal nr indus1r111.I b µ1•11ntf' patio, dbJ, g111· ·I lots !n Lii.guna &ach al"f'a lllf 1·ond1tiorwd, Take O\'f'r 21:\: l;J!J....,117611 244 "<I l;! luau 111th f•nly $~45() ca.'!lh t:111•1n1tas. l\.to1;1'U\'111 91016 clu~I\'' \' r r rt" Chri~trnn~ 11011~". rrd r11rP1'1 lrTJttmtrll i.;•Jld & n·d 111.111~·~ )o'rph· al! 1111-111 k111·h :: BP.. i•, ha. P()(ll. ~p11 n"!1 fil'SlJ.:11. Lovrly I! 1 ,, u n rl • 1 Pf'rlf'l'1 adult l111ng Call -:149-0977 I ....., low rlosing C'Ollts. 'I ---- Lo1rwin R••lty, Inc. 'R•al Est•te Wo1nt.d 114 962-6tll Anytim• I...:..=..::.::=:...:.:.::.:::.:::::..::::: HAVE ~.000 [or fi11:n on Z lncom• Proptrty la h~/2 ba h~. \\'lll assun1r 6 ' P11f)('t' !';Pnd lldfire~s & WANTED I r;;;:'.~~·;~ p 0 "'" 1S·l5 AC Of' LAND FOR JI f ll •Ii AS STAR 1n&nc1&I MOSILE KOME P'AR K Rral!or C.1111 1111 Dulolt 8 l\'ewpon Bf'Arh O!lwt' ....,. S4S-7lU + + usin•ss . 1n111 B .. !) --------Opportunity 200 ' . 3)'Slur r NF.AT 4 plrx. lnvely big _ _,;::c:;..;.:.;_C'-'c_ __ _::::. "BAL BOA-COVES--roon1.'I Xln1 rf'lurn. lnrnn1f' .,, .. WATERFRONT ) S.'.1.11J IX'r rmi_ C11n 11rr11ngf' MIKE CAMPBELL Prim!' In<· J BP. 2 hJt. ~ini.:lr linan1·1n,1: 1-•.-/S::.OOO down. 5211 Burgandy Cr. ~!nt;.'. Nr "''\y r1 .. mr. F'P111•f'rl $4 i.500 full price. O"''nrr, Santa An• yd _ ~lip !or 30 fl , OOat. Only ti7 l-717!l.. Agl Yoo 11.rr !he W!!H11't or $79,500 l!l:Vf.ST~1E~T--P-rn_P'_<_oy_l_or 2 1 \cket~ lo lhf' Bill G rundy, Reo1ltor ~alt. So1ne a1·11.il !or mO\'P· South•rn Californio1 ll.1 Do1·l'r Dr., ~B._ &i_2_-462tl in. Lo inl. F!!A loans. P..·L Sport s , Vo1cation $26.f.iO Con1empor11.r~. A-I Ply: Call: Ms-4l43. !!62-2S9.1 & Rtcreational ron<l. 3 hr, 2 ha. I hlli -2-HOUSES-E:-SIDE-V•hicl• Show ocr11.n. Blln.c. lrplc, IJ!r S'lll.:.00. 0'.l'fl . T!!rms' 64&.210.i at !ht Colesworthy & Co. • 1,:arARf'. pat io ~. Cluti ANAHEIM privilr-Rt5. Open houl!r Sun. ----------CONVENTION J11.n l, 214 Pro~perl St, Duplexes/Units \ : T10UT ftSlllNli • ~ CAMl'IMI IW a : • CATC# 'DI a HATS • : "'1£-''"'''" ~ : • _ llESCIT I • • • • • --·'.. Ti\Clt[ DllPUY VACATION ID'" • ~ ~. •••••e••e···················•••e•••···· PR ICES ADULTS$1.90 KIDS $1.00 - [ Hoos'' for Reot Nf'\\•port Shor""· 1\-~ so1le 142 1 CENTER 64 2-S.16.1. ----------~ Jllnuary 2nd thru lOth Mort a •S Housts Furn ished ---··-------• • • Please 1·1111 642-:,t11R rxl. :ll•ll 'T g fgD ,.d 2_.,,, JOO Houses Unfurn. Costa Mesa If your n•m. is list.d In• sptclal •d-it could i11pptar und•r o1ny cl•••iflca· tion, ur look 1t th.m all-phon• ,..j.5671, E•t•ntlon 314, b9twHn 9 •.m. and 1 p.m. to m•k• •rranpments to pick up your l frtt 1how tick•t• at tny con· v1ni•nt DAILY PILOT office. - Be The Guest of the DAILY PILOT - /I House• !or R9'!t . I HpUMS Unfurn. 305 ! ;;U;;";;';•;•;;";';'Y;;;P;•;;•;;k;;;;;;;;;;;;; DON'T DELAY! Trader's Paradise CALL US TODAY! 1 2 BR. 2 ba!hs ........ $Z7j 4 BR. 2 08. El Tom ••.• S775 Elei.:ant J Br 2',i ba •• W :i ' l BR. 21"" baths .... : ... U '"JO 13 BR ., mo. to mo. , ..... $350 .J BR. 2'"" hath~ .... $30(}.$325 3 BP. 2 Ba. tnhouse ..•. $340 i)red hill Rl::ALTY 1t Acre, ioned prnless., medic&! or convalescc>nt, 62.5' x 292'. ht-Art or c.~1. E:.;changf' lor 4 BR hsr. .J.10--0082 t.:1111·. Plll'k Centf'r, lr\'ine Call Anyt11ne 11.13-08:.?0 CAPISTRANO (.ZONED ~=======';':',;...': 14 ~ Afn•s, Irr,. .t· r!car, ( st:io.ooo. 'ffiADL ron in· Ap&rlment1 IN Rent l·Omr or ~? 7 ':<:::=======::!I REA LTOR '.">48·7711 I-Ou nrr w1!11radr 2jJ\f rquit.Y I Duplexes Fu rn . 345 111 6.J,\\ f:xrt·u!iv" :1 BR 2 OCEi\!'l:~-RO/\'T \i intcr tf'll· BA home in J\rl'ad1a fnr !al-'.? br uppi'r includini;:: l ~·1te~1• or~ Orange Co, \Jn1ls. l!al'~i:" ,(, u1i! Nn i·hildren .13.3.i.J-7.,72 r·olle1·1. I up •••s n urn . 350 SUI! couple. l::.\'· rhange mobile " motor no [>!'ts $200, 642.1429 'I Fully i:><1u1pprd fluff &: !old laundry rsl 12 \TS l'a!uc D I U f 512 ooo ' . . lines times dollars HJGll DESERT !or llf'al~h \VAI'T Ca.l1f-Nev. 2·l ~1 <'lr\' llAVE Cl ror 90x 11; 2 bldgs. $68.000 f'!l - S·12,000 inc _ S44.l mo. O"·n- r-r C\I 6~-8558 . '6j V\\I Bue-, 'S.J ford PkLip & Camfl('r, '63 Pontiac> Lt' J.lans, \\/,\NT \11111 or s::uns 01 ·I 11.hl firive \'Chicle. ;,:1fi.9;J94 afr 5 pm :J BR, 3 BA, fam rni, liv r1n. du1 rni. 11 1w crpt.~. l'lrc k1tchr11. C.:ollntry Ci ll h. T1•11df' fnr lncOJTIP proJlf'r- ty. :1'16·17\l. ______ , \\'an1 1nobi/(' hnn1e home la nd, or ? HAVE' 1966 Olrl~ abo trus! ![~I Dana Point home or srn hous('. ~8-5&10 ATTRACTIVt: I l id,.a way· F'an1astic rec re- .1 br cluplclit 11.tion 40 11.c. Nr Lake Shasta. 4-r!r 5edan, deeds. 4!).l.72fi0 Vie\-\' R·l lot. Sl 6.000 eqllity, for i11con1(' TD or ? $230 mo. ChlldrE".1 ok, l3902 305 Alcazar or 1170-0424· Only $407.50 ac. $4.00(I eq tor hse, 101 ? Add 80 ac a\'ail. !\Ir r.1e.1·er 549-1366, 5'J6 . .J880 Tarb~ll Realtor 5-ll).1720 Ask for 1'aom1 GOOD INCOME I GEORGE het\\'f'Pn 9 and l pm 10 claim rus • s IN Santa Ana 3 Rtntal,;, 1311() mn. 1nron1t-WE IE RBACH you r tickets. (NoMh C'ounty 21\'D 1'RL:ST DEEDS ;..c....c.;...;.c:.:.:;. _____ _ OC't'105id" ol Balboll. Rlvfi 9422 E l SI c · I toll.trf'e numtK-r is YI0-1220 1 fnr J<alr. lotn 2 Br hse r>n 'i acrf'.0 3Rr.nf'\\'~·arllf'ls,nPwn1Hnl ,I g 11\'ANT Cahr. Nrl' 2.3 tll 'i'ou O\\'n th, '""'· Gnnd . O Ire t • ,180 , F t · V 11 11 * • Call !ii;,..742!! • · lll(I. I i::.arrlrn<'r, S2Hl mo. 19!\ll :Z BR fi up!r-.; • s1ovt, refng. rlr1·. HAVE: Cl ror 90x '";;QR~nk~SJ~~A LTY I YOl~u:r1'~:~ .. w~nn~~ of ----• 6-ll-21S.~ * Pn1nnr111, :i.J(l-9()t'l1-I <lshwshr. 11.·shr/dryr, frp!c, 117 2 tilfigs SGS,000 pq . 2 t~kf'r,. In rhf' Business Want.cf 210 I Ho111es lor Rent /[ ~) Houses Unfurn. 305 l~~; . .i HR~ '2 81\--;-"" ri111-;;-1~ {Tpls, drps. $170. Avail Jan $42.000 inc. S44:l mo. Ql';n. Huntin ton Bei11ch HIGH DESERT !or Hc>alth One> acrr ioned c:on1n1erc1al nr pMfcss1on&J acros~ trorn hospital_ Exchan11,. rnr un1!s TD's or land. ~-or!ln Co. fH:l.500(), 67l-6642 67S-6459 South•<n Calo'fo<ni·a HAvc· 11.""" 11: llhn var·rl \\',1lk i~ lll Aflu!!s only. J5!l!I Olivr. l'r. Ci\l 646--8558, -r . ·"""" to inv<'st in 1 • • '' ' ~·21 f:ASTBLu•·~·-Ry nwnPr. nn Sports, Vo1co1tion 11.,.u ,.111,, .~ 111 b 11 •. nr1n-i . Gen•ral -~r·h•)OI~ <1r1rl ra!'k .. ·,;.fj.)tf!~. 1c·'o36-:_c'c·:.________ * .~ll't'<'! ro s1rf'('1 l<:!I 1~0· 1 & Recr•ation•I rll'rf'ns,. h us 1 ii l's.~; :u; Houses Fur n11h•d 300 ___ .;... _______ 1 2 BP.:--l·nrurn -ri1Jplf'.\.~Crpls~l r------~~ )~~~~~*~~!!'!!~*~~~~~*~~~~*~~'!"~·~1 \'IP\\, 811lcly IO Cal<1hfla · .t r II * '"'UIET * ri c1 I ~ RR I f Vehicl• Show ll """('r n1· 11·c>rk1nl! G I .,. rp~. r. r1rr y •·rl Day~ Apartmtn!slNRant - Pus 1tm il,1• rm p I ll ~ p ll rt n r r . ~1u.~I slanc1 enera 1 ~·ll'-:i~0<1. r\'<'s ;,18-{).12:!., .... ~I hnnus rn1. 22.iO ~q fl. A1 !hf' '-I I $1~ .. -,. C!ran '2 AR C11rt11g". ::---:---:-;-~-'-""~~-occ~o['.========'.'::=: •p••lm•n•·lo•Rool • 1-1 ANAHEIM tr1nrouiz 1 ln1·rs111o:ar1nn * JiEAR BAY * Si 1 · I ,.. ' o.a ' Ap1rtmentslorRtnt .~lf-1·lf'an\no pool \\'"lk to N · n1,,, l'l'Pl5, 1 rps, Jr'c pa!Jf1 . . .,.. 'B-C,\f 1t r"11 ro Rn~ BLU 8 Fountain Valley A F J'" '::==::;;;====::':==:1 ~hl.•__&_ shopping, 64.\-13l'.l. CONVENTION ~1-10:!3. Daily Pilf)t, :i:ID \V $100-Cornpleiely furn. Bal'h" * E EACON ----'-'-'---°''----! pt1. urn. IN _ •• B\' O\\'NF:R-:-Ba.v<Tf'~I~ CENTER Ray SI C.:'-1 lnr Afll. Also I BR. Sl2.i 645-0111 * .~:til) .1 HR 1n11nhrlu$r, (Tfll.~,1----------Apts. Furn. 360 Apts. Furn. 360 3 br + 400 sq tt PLAY .lanu<1ry '!nd 1n1'1J 101h ;\v~11 now, -•tr·ps, w11shC'r/dryPr, <'lrt:1General ~----------' ROOM w/,,,,·all 1t nr a l!f' Plrasr 1•;i!l 6~:!-:l67ll, r>.t . J1 4 lnvesfmtnt BLUE BEACON LOVt~LY l~ido l~le :. l>l'drni. ntrlX"-r!~hwhr, run1p11., tn1.1·:0.:.;.;.:~:-:-:--;;-----11 ~G~•~n~•~·~·~I _______ Balboa Island ._ d I I 2 ha llPI, b!tn", S~j(I n1•• 1 I • J F ,_.;;_:_c;;__;.:.:.:;:.::.. _____ I ar,&. Pool&: IJ.:I' ~ard. Pnn· ,,.,·1wf'rn 911n l prn tn rl11i1n Opportunity 220 * 645·011 J * Al~(I ;..,,,,·pr /IPl"h!s hnm". r""· ·••·J l!i<'•, tor!_ Pl~1t ,(· • ust or ,~ c1plts onl )'. 646--6.'>JI.'> your 11ckr11. rSnrih counr~ --:---"'C.:.C.C.:CC:.!.---:.::1.'.C__~'.:':::~'....'._'__....'.~ .. s<iiinll ha!h . :i~2~:.11:: RENTING FURNITURE j R.\1 apt. 2 BA. W!W crp1,1:. -OWNE R·s-sAcn1t·1Ct: ioU.frtt nun1bf'r i11 54().lZ?O+ • • * 1 -----------'~1 ~1 h.i>fir111. fan1 rm . 2·~ b:i. ~-~c-~~=-==-=="===l s. I COSTS .LESS Virw. $.l2j mo. yrly. Dock • • • ER:NEST BENGLE In.~. $3:n n10 \1·, ha\!' Huntington Bea...L 1ng e Adults pri\'gS. 673·7228 B11ycre111 4 Br, Jl"'ll . !11n1 1 Balboa Island I morr '-'""' rm t·e, t11lr. S&\'e SS -----------2198 Clubhous• Rd. Jt:1\\' S.\1rrti . Ill.TR f\l;\!A(' r:x_ lri:: :t Br, ~ Sriu!h Ray Cluh ls , \\'~ole Co1nplf'lr I RR . Furn. L:~;~0_ 15~~~:ier~·ui~ti: i!d: 54~281 Lots for So1\e J]O Costo1 Mesa SO Baylroni. 1111ntrr Lst S.1~ E. 17th S1, C\I &1n.;11:1:i Ba. riunlr' Crpi, flrps. hll · nrw "fl)' ol 1.,,, "<••'.;..,... lls lo•\' a~ S2'2 per mo. 673-7l iS. Yotl IH'P thf' w1 nnrr of nm., \'lf'll , :l Br. li;r pann, ------· 1 J I " •··"'' 100 1. PURCHAS E ·-------- .\1 U!'f ."f'!l h.v 01.1ner. R-1 :! !ICkf'I" 1n lhr J.:ill'. ,,chr/firyrr. Dock for * Jog To Beach :~;;. t; t~~·,r('y p~·rkl·~· ),··,·,~ jUSl for slnl?lf' peoplr. It'& OPTION DARLIJ':G 2 BR. s1s.·1 Incl N•wport Hei9hh I s h c 111 !I. 0011.\. Alw olhrr ,\Tly •1•· ' I 1 ... I run \·v1n, \\'l1h \\'...... d u. ' I,. ,, .. 1---'---...:.'"';cc---1 ol cornrr no,·rr Or 1..· liar· out ern alifornia " • .JI\',. Y BR. N""' Rl'spon_ married a rl ! ts '"'· " Ind. Item ~elf'clion u 11 ies. inter rental. Call OCE"~ \"1••· ' '''· 4 ~-ro1.1 Pl C ,\I, \l.'1 ntbright.1 Sports Vo1c1Ho-. .~ "nlr r,-.n1als. l~\Jt nd Rl!y rrpt~. r o, nice yard. To1 ,r,; R~2-J27fi .. n:i.mic neighbors. !l's & 2-1 ho."''''·''''"'"'" 'lo, '-~:.:s <')r P\'£'~. 673-1928. "' ,... 16 ' -.. 67'.t--1200, li7.l-66:>J "'"" k hf'Alrh club, sauna~. S'.l'im. " " · -· !1e n1m n.•11 rm »lb". l; ~. 11h St. !\ania :O.lonir11. & R•<<•ato'onal pet n · \10\'f' f 11· CUSTO .. liv nn, ·1~pl1·. J.000 ~n f:-11 121.11 :l.9c'-"'...:cc"c...----V h ' I \Olf)-SO.-Ra_vh'O;t,-4-----rIB-BLUE BEACON . , n flllW . int cnnrl n11ng pool, party l"OOm. h1l-"" ., ,-• IC. snow ::·~ ha. \lillf'1'[ror11 hnml' S.· 1 R!1, f.lnl .!:· Ming rn1. llard~. 111c1oor ~olf dr1\·in~ Furnltur• R•ntal I Ba Ibo• P•ninsul• -i llOO ~Q fr unlino~hrd.OCF.:AN front toC(IRst llwy a!thr 2 R 1 * 645·0111 * \l1•r ,,d11)1 ho111r~ nr r1111i::r. !f'nnis ('Ourts, pr~.i17 \V,19th,C:0.1. :>!11-.11111 3 . S49.:00.~8-.l766 ()ra4S-il_Tf I R·3 pn1prrr),Jtpprox,J2,()(X) ANAHEIM l>-,·k!'. ha . l':llra11t ilpl _-R-0 ---1\1•1w•kh11r~1 !.· Acl11 1n~. $2!).i1 .~hopam1f{'S!<lrntlcnni•p•·o An;ihr1m i74.2fi.OO .Ol },r1.£!!'i•atrr BAylront - Iii!. 11. XJni businP.ss (lr honit ·' <~. :l HA. lain rn1, liv 1 i.: ) Lal!llhr~ 694.3.,., r11n bC'aur1!uJ un 1rs. Choire CONVENTION Riii c;r11nd.v Rltr. fi·\~·4620 110. din rn1 , "''"' 1.0,., f'lro· 1"'' 111''· .,. !~ l\2r, ~ ~1 n1:lP . 1 &· 2 Bedroom lux· 0,....,."iiiOiiiOiiiO_..,ii:,i;ii'ii~;! location .. 1 ~R. 2 RA f'Pf. J.1Q.<,11bil1ty. ~. 1..ae-una., I / / University Po1rk Sll0.00'1. (21 ~1 2~4.1197. CENTER , _______ -_-:_-:_:::-__ 1 k11rh. \n1u11ry Clt1b, ~.?.~.-.i .; : ~· H•\, •IOI'\' S:l$:, 11"." ap11r!mtn!~ with all the Pr11111IP hl'ach Frnr 0 11 l2.'J() 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; _ _.c.cc.::_--._:;..;c:_...:. __ ' .J 11 nu11 i;.· :!nd ,11,,1 ll'llh 1· n10, ll'A~t' or opt ~·l&-171.1 !'"!' in<'I I ~·r, 1"11"~ Call rnorlcrn C()nvenicnces 11vaiJ. PALM MESA APTS. mo. \Vin1('r .. \tr. nobtn~n •----------· Pie If "l''"-""o ~ Bay1hores --~------,kl\'n" fr!l-lif1J, :i.1f>-.~J1.l 11hl" Furnlshrd and lln rurn· f'i.12-'ollllO LOWER INTEREST \ 11..~r ''Ii "'-··""''· "~1 _,i~ 3 Bl)Rill. + r11n11l.Y rn1 ., !111l '-----~'-""'---'""='"' R11.1e,, are a\·ai/11.bl~! \\'r <'An Ranches, F.arms, !11>!wr"11 9 11 ncl 1 pn1 Tn ''I ll ini :l RR llonir : Pl'l\'llll' Beili'h. fi1111n~ r n1., hullt-ins., hrk. tsh<'d, 1 BP. FURN. :\119.:.o II I . ' Grov•• llO i your tirl\<'t:;-1N11r1h f'nunt~ ,~0 ~o· A•lh"• •• ,. s:100 11 niontti. NO FEF:, l cfguna Beach no\\' 0 l't 0\1' 1n1eff'"I • ]O\\' ----~------'· ' n " a ' tnll./rt>r numlwr is ~l().J:.l201 '"''" Sl.··'lmo 6 noolL·.,· Ne \\·nnrt, 540--1120. rklwn paymi!. on 111! or our ., .,, ._, ·' ··-': Rl·.llrt1W>\I hn11<:r $2:-•ll 11: t>...-ti;~q11 ,.,.,11a:z,.. s1:::, 1 t"'1 tl'••n1 •h1 p1,.,, s r~.;; 1111 111 ,\'1111h •'Hd . all h;,~·r sru1,.. rrl ·1'\.1 :.0 ... 1:,: 4!i.'"i-67Sl hnu!ll'3 & 10"' nhou.'lrs. n00y • • • • :~lll-t.131J. I 3 BDRr.1., f>"Amily m<-, parl: .. CARL H . CARLSON I s --' NO\V bf.fore pru·,,~ .. n "'' I hopping Center Site like yan:I . co~ta r.1rsa. Kiel~ .. 501 '11 Poinsetti• \\'e h11 ve from 2 1o 4 bdrm~. S ACRES . Co<ona d•I Ma< OK, brk .. S200 a month , NO pricttl Ir nm $2.'1,000 ro , Coron• del Mar Primr lOC'Rhon 111 / ,~f'rvit·r Ft'.t:. :i4!l-1·,_2_0_. ___ _ .. -000 CALL TOD y \'ou are !he wi11ntr ot J, . • . A ! ~t11t 1on Pnrnrr P11.rtnrr~ VI E W-VIEW -VIEW 3 BR 1-lousr. ~11cl"11y C1T1· 2 ticket,. 10 th• South•rn Californi• ~pLri11,;:. !-;ubnrclin111ion to l!rl, Of thr ocran fron1 1hts heaul. 11r<'11 Fnccl rr11r )llrd A1·111I S buytr. SACRJt'ICf.! 714 3 BR. 2 Ba . lurn tton1,, .Ian 1, 'il SIR.", n10 flf!j~~;.1 ports, Vacation •-•"1~0 o ,. ~ ~ 11y~ or .\If'~ Av111l. Jan. J.<1 , thn1 June ----------- l\10Dt~L:" OPEN DAILY JO A.t-1 -8 P.11-1. RENTS FROM $150 NEWPORT BEACH 880 JRVINE AVE. PENINSULA -1 i3R furn. BachC'lorg FurrHshcd \"oolO • o"f" ''" .,, 1v· o 1 " ,, "_•. p, . In Pf lrom $140. rcn!al $130/mo. 644--0753 2 BR 11p!s $17:-mo. 11tr. 6 PJI mo. 'mo, OK e-s2~;-\\'K'-.coc=E0AcN=fcRcO_N_T-. • POOL I e SAUN A 1 ~\rly Barhelor:<I', 1:Bdrm • JACU?.Zt . laid st'rvlct Pool. ll1il . • • 67.i.1!740 • L:.61 l\iesa Dr. Costa l\fesa Phon• 54~9860 HOLi DAY PLAZA YE.\RLY 2 hr. \\' Bay A\'1!' .Tust pa1ntrrl Ba)' vif'\\'. firrplacr . 1225. fii.'1-21~1 ired hill t Rf'lll!y t,;niv Park Crn1,.r lr,·lnP Call 1\nyl1m~ itri.OllM & Recr•ation•I l.'••h ·Vehicl• Show '------------'c 11 fi';'.l,\66.l lii-rAAR6 t.,r~_ Coron• del Ma r Money to Lo•n 240 11 DELUXE Spaciou~ 1 BR OCEAXfRO'.\'T 1 BR SIM 111 1 ~ furn &pt $1:lj_ Heated pool. yrl.1-" 1 BR St2:1 11 !n1er. ANAHEIM J.Hli :1 Ar, '1 B11 , hi'~! &rra. SOUTH BAY CLUB An1plf' p11.rk1n1: l\'o child· u/1/'~ incl 673-4i2-1 CONVENTION 1st TD Loan f1-plr, hl!n~. rr1~ rl1 P~. Mesa Va•d• N'tl . no pt'IS. ~96.'I Pomona, I --0C~ANFR07""T-c...A_PT_S __ I ~1~:1 2 RH rl"tll(l(f('lf'ti:--~101.. h1r r ad11lls. 1~ O Hl\'Otl 1\r1·,.~ Or 213 .\!l!l-2;,Ql • ()('f.A:-; <·anyori-\·1r\\ -2 -hr. '!"o. lrplo 1-'/" 1'rj'll~ \11- t•ll;~,;1 .I s~:;:,1rnn 1!14-''62:, IRV IN E & 16th 1714 1 645-0550 ____ 6il·6fltl4 ' c~r VF.R,. CLEA~ Janu"~~~n~~~nJ lCih I ';''~', 1,,'Tl::P.t:ST \\'INTER Rf'rit;l -2-B~110I :l 111: <lrt\ 2 h~ frn1· .. r1 APARTMENTS , • • NO mlttcr "1lat it is, you • 673-\~']~ • TRANSf-l:::RRED~\\ nrr Open 12 ti) :1, liRil 1\r110·111. Trf'~ Ln 1 hr. 2'1 ha. Stat1· fnrcl 101.1nhsr 2 frpk ". rrpt•. clrp~. Xlnt ll('hOOI• s.t:1,f'k')'\ f'l 116~2-• 2 d TD L -I Yllrri ·" gar. rlsh'1'•h r • '~rr1 hi\... lo srhl< Clln S('U it "'ilh a DAILY IT 'S A hrrrzf' .. st>\1 ,·our ~a ..... ~·11 .;,f;,g, l'.:KI, 314 n oan \O..~hr/clrvr RPllS n~2-•n11 ,., .. , -L ' h h I . I I IW(\O.f'!'O 9 11nd 1 pm !O cl11 1m 1-----------~ ... •ill•! llid 1 .. ~1.-r: B,1 IV• w er e t • un IS DAILY PILOT \VA.i'JT AD. Jtenis \\l!h ra ~c. Ust' Dally Yll11r llt·kP!.~ 1;.lnrth Counh' T•· 1 d Laguna Beach i\ppi t iiih l \fl,.f;.)~i;: Call &12-56iR I.:. ('hari:;P it P 1lo! CJru;51f1 rd. 642-:.iGii\ I f , · · "'~ Jase on f'qu11v. f ., I · -J============~~~;;;;;:~;;;;~"'--~:;~;;;:;:;;~:;:;;,~ ',•i .. fl'e num~,r is ~10·12!0•1 642-2171 545-0611 * RENT ALS * , _c_o_•_la_M_.,_•_____ :~,'T l. :.\S~. ,,r 1. ... 11.•" or-11"n. ·1 Rlt, fn'•hl,v pa 1n1rd Apts. Furn. 360 Apts. Furn. 360 Apts. Furn. 360 LOVf'1-1.--~-L--S<>rvin1; lf-"rbor ar,,11 :ll yi·~ LAG UNA BEACH T\\'().11,.dr,.....,111 lll\[n111,~hr<I Ii • & 11111 $27.~111111 »t:,...\f)S.~ i\-:'---,,'----------"'--'C-'....::.CC ____ :_::_::!::.::..:...:::.:;. ____ .= Re&l lst1tt, [.a] G•oe1&t ,____ . · ·• ,, 11"';)'"''rs~ r11:nch, I Sattl•r Mortg•g• Co. o' 1 I I , b h ho "' If nn. l1irrL uni!, l(:r', 1l11pl<'\. C~r[l"T~. ol n1pe<. nl'11 ., r r nc u~~ '.\.':~ i:; 17th Sti'r('( 1>/~h~kr ,..,.,, + 11 t1 ____ .------I h'r" ~!111rk1! p1111n. l\11 ,1rl-. I 11nr! 1111111-111~. A1·111!11htr .111 11 M ission Vi•jo 11n1rn1!11·~ fnr r oniplrl r '-----------1 t"hl':t<'h ""'l~r /,. \llr\:'-l•l. ~1 h l\"~lr·r p111rl. $1111. --'---'-'""-:;__----~ Ctmttery L'ots/(rypts plf>i!Srirr. \\'hill' fPnrr pir-1 Mon•y W•nt•d 25 lfl• 'l hr!1·n1 , '! hJtlh , 1·1""• i.11.n1I\, :;,; \\ l~lh SI, :I llrt, lonnal rt1n, rrii. 0 I "-I ' h ' ' \1 .. ,,. ""-\'Pl')' ;itlr,, .. ,,_ ~-s2.~ lure hook sf'llinl! .• \1 ust Silt' rn<r10 ,~·ar1,·r•rrv1 1ni.: '"~11 , "'An·.....,·•(! ·~ ,..,,_. ,., ' . I h . flll --Cro\\n .!"""!It!'.:" ~~.fl-10}1 • $['()0 rio1o1n In rPli~blt COl\lr.1~:RCJ 1\I. STARL~:~ irrp R<'f'. " arn1• 'rr Imm ediate Occupancy hu.Y"r. S29.9'10 lull pri1'" if Construc11on J. ""rn\lnrn! 11l11rp 11· \\'nod panrl!ini::. E11 1 n ··•10 , A 1 R 156 TOR SAJ.t~: 2 "rm~1rry lot!! Harbor Rf'lt, plot 3-t l, phone I ~S-628.l ... 1 1 s 51 " • · ·• r. " Newport Beach .o;olfi thL! \\'f'ek. ~\:166, fillan<:iog nttded. $35,000. .r;:tsr 1):1 $2:l() ;\ O \\'i]I ~rl! ln1> dn\O.n tn r\'l<T 681-l l.17 Ow™!.r 673-2259. H'' 3 hdrm. l'J!d('r hnnir. ing ~1.~o FHA. l:.:\'f'S. Bkr. f)Cfo:A.'\FRO:\T l br Sl60 i·tn~,, in f0f•111io11 . ~·11"f'r1!11C'f' R."tR.6:\41 , mf), r1 .. a~<' I.I rll f' 011•nt-r, Business . Bu1Jin•ss 8uslntss ~lty 200 Opportunity 200 Opportunity $©~uU1'\-lt£trS9 Th• Pun/• wilh th• Built-In Chuck/• 0 l!eorroot;ia 1,t1•r1 of th. lour K1ornbled W-Ordt be· low 10 fo<m four simple W-O•dl 11 Et I A I~ I' I ·~-"~v~G~A~"~j ! _I .I'll.• rttNT NUMIClED Lt11£~S JN I ' S THESE S Al S ·I I I I I I 200 .... SCRAM-LITS ANSWERS IN OLASSIFICATION 8 0 I • Kit c:h<'n 11 rang!" & rrfril.!. •. 4 t.· F11mi!v :l-1f'~ \lerclf' Rn" 2:i6, La Canada, Ca. ul!h\\'llhr. Lca..v (tl $:lfl0 Mo1 · · 01011 t.1J~SION RE.-\LT\' Availablr Ftb. 1~1. $'26.l. 1 ...:._0~~-~~-~-~~ 98~• S, Coast Hiiy. 4 BR/family + pool, Ei!.st-tr. 3 Br . Pholl(> ~9-1·0731 Slclf', &>~1 Olr!'r. Op11nn I p11rktng Rel. sm. :i.lso Colltgr RJty :..16-~ N'f'1.1·pnr1 B!vrl. NA Lido Isl• 1.G 4 Rn/2 h;:-N",\vlv-nCror~ ;, All , 411 hil. \\'i!Tf'rlrnnt 1ln111f' 11 /clock, on Lido "'"1..-1 Sl.iOQ :O.lontt1 I BP. ·' BJt . nfl.11&1rr lil,)m<' f11rn1~hrd. $4:-.0 \1onth /lil/ 1;n1nfl.1 , Rlrr. fi.12-4fi;.itl N•wport B•ac:h Ii:: ,rr\ \\/pla:oh5r . f>,1 01.; University Park \\"alk 1n schl'~ & prk. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; S1flt'l/n10 ;i~;~ 1 Bil., )'"am, lln1_ S.· cl1n, 2 RR unlurn~Crp1~firp~~· 2'~ h;i , Turtle R<":k .. $3fi.i l <'ht)cl . r>:o l>f'1~ S14Jln1n :'\Ali. D.R., 2 ha ....... S.125 :Nl7i \V11!1acl' Apl 6 c:-.1 . ~ nr., Fn111 R111, 21 ~ h11 ... s;ioo ~lfi-'/71'.l. ' • 4 llR, fa n1ily rm., 2'~ ba _ ,\.lt:SA-Vf>:R1J~:~~"cu1h·" 2.i()O ~. F!, ........... $375 Momr, p11rti11lly furn ai!j \\It; /JAVE OTITER.<i: TO\\':\l!Ot:~~= • hr(IUt mOl't· ll1 1:011 l'Olll'SP. A\'ll il •• Ian. rrn. 3 hr, 21 1 ba, frp.lc pf\·! 1~1h . S.190fmo. !°>'19--3fJ69. tio, JlO(ll, 2-car £&rag,·, •H 1 2RR~Duplex. Gar ~No pl"1S. hltn". crpt.s, dtp5. Le&M' Adult~. Sl44/mo. 773 W. "/ i11 li''l 'i lid S~ I mo. r.tr. Ruppert, WU.Min. ~2807. • ~~'""7:o Or 846.jW} f!\'f'S or I 2 BR . New crpts, drpa, pAinl, "SINCE 1946" Imel , l!lll'ai;c. $1.56/mQ. Cplf' only, 1st \l,'c>stcrn Bank Bldi. ' Br. 1. bil. lg, ho~ off t No J>f'.'l~. ~S-1~. ~62. . UnivemtY Park ~11ch, 7101 Seashn':". Avt.11 1 BR. near 20lh f.t. On.nit Days 133-0lOl Nights ~hnJ Jun 30, $2S5. l.2131 $14j / Pallo. Carport J !!!!!!~~~~"'!!~'!"'!!!! '~1~~2· 67.·1·~. 646-91~:; NOW'S THE ----I I 1·11lli1 r BALBOA Cov~~ \\al,J'fronL 3RRtinuif'. 11in..--r .. n{'('d TIME-FOR J)t'mr,.1rd . ..3 BR. 2 S.ths. ,\nrd. S2'l.i/mo. $'.!10/rno yr :'-lnnth In n1nnth. fl'il 1r11 sr M&-12-ifi, 6'16-6961 l'\UICK CASH Rill r;rundy RJ1r. 642--4620 -,. Ll'ASI: · ,-BR-+-l•mif>~ THROUGH A So1n C l•menft I I yr nhi . Xln1 :i.rr~. Op!lon !""::.:...===---'° ""' "'"" m.1. "'-""' DAILY PILOT s11on ~;c1.1r ~·s lnl'rly 3 hr . 3-BR:-Cl'.l11('ft'd-pa tkl. F'nccl WANT AD 2 b11 , \'J,..,.,., GnH Coursr )Arri. 2 i-r +. Cl1!11n! AfiultJ tirily, 49'1~360 \ 118.'i/mo. Call M8--0J.lti 642·S678 Swingers Need Not Apply We desire mature persons who would appreciate a clean, beautiful place to live , where managers have an interest in the welfare and comfort of the ir tenants.' PICTURED IN THE PROFESSIONAL BUILDERS MAGAZINE AS "A SHANGRI LA ON 3 ACRES" ·Beautiful Furnished & WE OFFER 011e & T1 vo Bedroo11i Unfurnished A part1tie11ts Self cleaninq ovens • Dishwashers I in 2 BR apts) Disposals • Shag carpets • Drapes Loads of closet space • Jacuui pool swimming pool • Sauna Baths • Recreation • Pool table & Lounges • Kitchen or bar • Firepla~e • i11err1mac woods 425 Merrlmcic Way, Costa Mesa The most beautifully landscaped complex in the 24 OA!l V P!LOT _ l . Apartments for IW4 ,,. Saturday, Janu1ry 2, 1q71 _. Friday, January 1, 1q71 DAILY ,PILOT 33 · Apt. Unfurn. Huntington Be.ach l[t]I • • l ~::;-:-;:==1= ... ="-.... =.-.. =.---. ... :::::l[t]='1-'=[ = .. "'=""""=""-~l [t]-=::• !I -.-.. -l[t] I -.. -lrtl l -.-.. -lltl l ~--l[t][! ~., .. -lrtJ 365 Apf, Unfurn. 36S Apts. Furn. 360 Apt1. Furn. 360 I Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. 365 Ap,, Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. 365 1 Apt. Unfurn. Huntington Be.1cl'I 1-c-.-,-,.-M-.-,.-----N•wport S..•<-h I Coron• del Mar Huntington Be•ch Huntington B••c:h Coal• Mete Hunting ton Beed! :Ul What California's all about, Walk to sunny beacltes. Sp~!JI in cool blue pools. Invite the 11nt: over onlo your own priva te terract .• , then unwind befort 1 crackling fi re inslde. It's l!asy living, California style just 1 few b!ock.s in from llunlinrton Beach Stat! Par~ Casa de! Sol for adults-gardef'! apartments that oulda themselves in charm, coovenieoce ind 1 tas1.1aJ elepnce.. Ca~ de1 Sol ls an oasis of g1ttnel}', surrounding delightful misrl6n courtyards. With marvelous recreation areas spread throogtt our grassy center corridor, putting green, volleyball court and miniature lake with b1idge ... and between th• pools, our spKial 1ec building f!aturing saunas, billiards, gym ttrwl !ounge. E~ery spacious apartment boasts at least ooe patio. And rn1ny units ha~e woodb!Jming hearths. Buil!·in kitchens with di5hwashers alld di!;pOSllls, W311-to-wan carpeting, draperies, compartmented baths., master TV an tenna, lwndril!s galllfl, storage Jcx:kers ••• Opening Special 1 Bedroom From $145 2 Bedroom From '$"215 • ' • i • • I I • . ~· ··~ ,, ~~ • C.<1151 ' h:-,f;\\' r tJ R:'\ISllJ.J) .Af'TS CQUNTllV CLLR AAr1-{F;lllR 1·2. Jlrt L.I VJNr. FROM $135 MO. Lll'>;ury i;:11.rrlfln 11 pt~. n/lr 1•u1i.: nt l'nn1ona N PRr~ IH:12111\ •'<ll)lpl r r1v a1·), h r • u ! I-:-; -, ~------lorlsrpc-& u nper11llrlr<1 1' :J R N IS ii E 0 A P I -$!I 0 rPrrf'a hnnal f11.rlllliP1< 1n a Rarhelnr 11 111 for 1••nman "'"11.)fllrv t·luh .11tmosph"r'f' I U•1! ~Ni. Jii i Rrn1111 "'11~ Furri. ·,)r !Jnr. t\1odr ls npt'n _!1A-4~1 6. tn am-Ii p n1. Rrn!g lrom FURN Ra.rhf'lor 11 p1. 1 $lf1. f)"Ni'lll nnl.1 . ~I U5 1 h t> OAK\\'OOfl Gi\nOE:'\ rrsp fl r t a blt . S~/mo APA RT{'.1El"'TS ii-12-4~1~ 1700 llilh SL, NB CLEAN. 1 BR ; 2 BR , ]', 6'42·11170 BA. Crp!~. drp.11, lr11: clOM"!~ \\'TR. l RR. U1il p!l id. :'llr Pnol Adl!1<, no P"ki· U1il l>rh !. .11tnN'~. S14i 300 ~·Ith prl !-.48-0336. !'I N.8 . ~ ~rt ~lr.rT1ma n $25 Per W••k & Up or lrl, tf;i .l--77271 (~.~!1-lllt.1 RACHF:L()R &. 1 RR. a ft 6. l.'Xl'l'P l QO \Vtd ,~ ~ Sun .,,, A-matil :<Pl"\' 111·1111. 1 ~====~~-~- ·l:'iO \'1rtnna (''I ('l('f;ANFRONT • hranr! 11.,,1. . I . . . . l hr ln11rr, 1111 .. -..1r11!1i s:n:, rt.C., ~:; efa Quinla-fiertnoJa ~ Casual estate livi ng. Enter La Quinta Her· VN TEN ACR..E.s mosa's lush green atm osphere & stroll tre&- 1 Ji 2 BR. Furn • Untur:rr lined Wilk way~ to your apt. ALL UTILITIES INCLUDED Fireplacea / priv. patios / I BR': Unf. $150 -Furn. $110 Poala. Tennil -Contnt'l Bldst, 900 Se& LaJ:w, CdM 644--2'11 2 BR. Un'f. $175 -Furn . $210 fl•fac::ArUtur rr. c.o..t HwyJ 3 Spac. fir. plan s, deco:-. furni shings: live I fl!!!!l!!!!!!fl!'!ll!IJ"'111!1!1!1!• / \\.'ilhin roma n ti c lietting w /(u n or priv acy. I CORONA OIL MAR Terraced pool , pri. sunken gas BBQ's w/ Dl!luxe 2 en. 2 bA, 1.1p.11t1 in litcUlded seating comp!. w/Ramada & Foun- •Pt. w/priv. aundf'l'k, &JI hlt-tain. ln1, cptd._ dr&{)M. Imme<!.* Color co-ord, kit w/ indire ct li9htin9. ~cupaney:,. $225 Per Mo .. * O•luHe r•n9• & ov1n1 * Plu 1h 1h19 crpfg. •• ye&r leas · * Bonu1_ 1tor1 91 'P•ce * Cov. c 1rport &75-,050 0 * Sculptured me rble pullmen & tile b1th1 · * E1e91nt recre•l io n room. -"''' HI.,& FURNISHED MODELS OPEN DAILY ~I lF.PLArf. -~m. pario, n1n 111 Junf' 1."i. \\'11! cnn~iriPr l11rn & ,ut1! patrl. 1 Ar1ull ~riu·ly tr;1~". Rrll'f'"ncr~ NEN DUPLEX on!v /\v rwr11. $11~ mo. f' ·n 548-9743 Priv. patio. Encl~ rararr. Blk from 1-lun ti ngton Center, San Diego f'rwy .. Goldenwest Coll E'2e. ~2-1!.i20. .:...:_i _:_ _•_ ~·==--~ --• * $150 MONTH _ I hr C.rptled & dra))e'>I, Comp. FURN B•chelor & I Br. apt U !llirir~ paid built-Ins. lmmac. laodscap. Exc•ptlon•lly nice! '* 30-1 33rri St. * Ing! J BR. J ha. Price re- ~O Newport B~d., CM OC EANF"RONT 2 o-B~,,-1,,,-1, due~ lo S300 ;:ier nionth. San Diego Frwy. to Be ac h Blvd ., So. on Beach 3 blks. to I-l oll ; \V. on Holt"'to ... LaQuinta He,mosa 714: 847-54-41 SJU • 2 BR. Nt w drp~, crpt~. ~•ov•. Adull1, nn prt~. C&ll &12-~48 3 BR, k>"'-'f'r, bltnA, 2 RA. !'iwlmmlr'IJt poo.I. $175. 10.18-A Mlalion Ot. ~1AA2 E••t Bluff Owner·~ htimr &pl , .1 Br. :l Ba. rlen, frpl. encl d bl .i::a r ~HQ· tt . $4.i0/n1n. 673-500.1 'f'wnhnull'. 2 BR, :.>1,, RA. R1 tns, lrple. f'ncl rihl i.:~r. T:i2 Amii <* \\111 y. 6T."l-5m:t. ALL NEW VALL~Y PARK t•or t•AM1LIES wi!h pc't · ar.hool chlldn!n only. l &. J BR 11nd 2 BR Stud1Q $160 IO $21 5 17256 Sourh Euclirl . tV (Ju~t South ol \V11rnl"r) (7141 54CM78S 2 RR Fum . :!nil fkior nn .i::ar. s11:i 11 1n1rr. Also 2 Br., 675-&0SO '\Apt. Unfurn. 36.5 r,Apt, Unfurn. 36! •:h1ldrrn. nn ·J'lf'1~. 1.'JF.3 S~r.la ~ar_ $\fi.i win1rr. fiiJ-.--JI081!. ,/I~---------~---------l;H~un:;;.:t~l~ng,,.;.lon:;,;.~Bo:oc•~ch;:,;, __ An11 A1·r, Apt ri, c~1 r l rll.N.-;;;1:-u 111-Prl-:--s21 ..o W• •UUEMUtt ui.,llK. Coit• Mes• Costa Me•• _____ 1 Sublease On Beach ;,.1it-'.lfili."i. 1,rr k, 22•1 Ne11'""r1 Al\'il, ==~---.-~-~-1 -~;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;; -t"' NF.\\" Dupl r 'I: • 2 Bl', 2 Ra .I! l R00.\1. t:arh N kitchPn, NB. t'-1&-!)'l4·1 hltns, <"'rpls. rrpl &. rif'f'k. "& f«OM $135 ORLEANS APTS. fnr nirr ailul1 JW"r!on. SI().) \\ITNTER R~-,.~,--~,~Br. turn ll75/rn11. 520 o 11. h l i 11 • tt til prl. 21 91 Hitrbor Bh·rl, 11 pr. Conv. lor. $175/mn. + 642-llii'J~6 Ct-.1 urilitir .!i. 673-191!2. E-X-E-CU_T_l0V>.--,-.-,-.-,-,-,-.-,-. l Bft. N('11 , B~RU1 . furn I 2•-JI F-1 hi'" .~n• ,..;.q. . • ., , u1!i, g&r. No nm lo mo Adul!!l nnlv. J6S S14 5/mo. l ~e . 714 2220 t:lrlf'n. 64f...!127~ f'\'f'!I. • Apt. Unfurn. 1 Gol1Jr11rorl. 9611-~ • REAUT, B11rh. & 1 Br, Gen•ral 'fJF:L UXE 3~2-13:,-.~b~I-'"-'· 11ril s. SJ::i.00 'I kly S.· llP. rlh11·hr, n"w s h11 11: ('r]l!R, Sp,a.nl1h G11M,n Apl!I. ():lnvenlP.ntlr !.oc111rr! 1 & 2 BPrlrllnm~ Bull!-1n~ Carpr t~ &; ri rHfl"!li F:nclnsrd C.;in1.1<r.~ Poot & Rrcrr 11 t1 nn Rn1 . Sf'e: Jti-0 \V, \\'•L'>lln Lt11: l Bil. Only $200 2 Br, 2 ~& Only SZ25 ADULTS ONLY ] Br 11·/oc~11n view d. 2 ~ :\ RR . Av11il, Pr1 v11r~ J>lt:· 4M 1q ' priv deck. On ly $300 tJn, pool · 1nrl 1v. 111.unilry !,11r , Furniture 11v11 ilahJ,. ~ro;r_ Or11ng, Co. Airport; Tui-H f' gt p 'j' !In A1 17!h SI: nr. W6icli lt), un IR on ac1 IC 1j4\ Tu~l1n, CnAt11 i\lrs11. ;\1.i:r. Mr~. Thnmp5'lo 64~-4641 APARTMENTS Ful'n , 1rlf'l util. :~tfi...-04~1 . $175 NEW APT. I Jrplr· !11undry 1 111 fnrd ,\CAi'ULCO Apt01;:;;:-ti\'"· e 2 REJ1ROO~f e p11110 S.· i.:a r. $23~1. &14-&:lll2. J'(IOl, Ut1l p111d. r.arrlP e BF.~T LOCATION e 2ITTt-r;p1rstnvr/Rrf~1i, * STUDIO APT. * li\·111g. Arh1ll~. 110 pr1!1, 2 AR B ltti~ !1rPpl11rr !1ha.1:: c11r· I NP1v sh,11 r rpl. r nrl i;ar. e 2 BEDROOM 711 Oc1•1111 A"r., H.C., !"J.3&·\4 R1 ?.t&nagPrl 1-y William W&J rrrs f'o. Sli.i -I BR Sl•l:J. 1llOO pr!~· rlrllPI'~ Priva.1 ~ pAtio $l!l:1/n1n. Nn prls. 67:1--1109. • !11 AAIBS \\'11!lacf' /l vr _, f'.1-.l. & ~~ragr~ .. , 2 Rri.-:--uprwr. r rpls, drp~. •ADULTS ONLY 1 RH. furn. a.pr llP111rrl Pnnl. :t'il> t:. 201i1 Si J;!ni·r, rf'lri "·· l!ll r, Rra ltor~ • ll ~ATF.D POOi. 1 AR. t'rnm .$ll'i Huntington Granada ATT'RAC' 2 Br. lrom St39 All f'~rr11.~ Pool. Kiri• .t pe1!1 nk. 17•'41 Kr.elMln-D, M1-.111i:\ ~11>&-1a10. .__ STONEHENGE Ext•!us1vl' ] Br, 2 Ba. furn SH!.\ Unlurn Sli"i. C11U now ~'l.?,t;.-1107, \\'P'r"° frittlfii,Y .. ----NE\V 2 hr. 2 ha, lrpk, 1h11.a: rrpl~. 11rps, t>lln~. gat. Nr hr11ch. lll;i. 646-0M J. ~~n f apt. Enclosi>:d 1.r.:11r11$(r Af1ults <1nly, $110 mo. 1\42-4.'>49. Laguna Be•ch OCJ-~AN VJt:IV • f.rg 1 &. 2 Rf{ un!urn 11pt•. f'rp!l, dq1s, hll -i n~, patio,. \\'~lk· l!IJ.: d1sl11n1·p lo f!)ll n 100 ('lill nr, Laguna 81'!11r h 4!)4-:i4!"1R Irvine NOW LEASING! N .. w. l11n11Jy 111nd adults unlll v.·11h total recreation club 111.nrl pre-school. 1, l, le 3 bdrm! frnm i150. Nr. 1hop. ping, i:olf, io;ehools. Ju1t J;Otlth ol San Diego Fwy. nn CuJ\·er Dr., Irvine . 8.13-3733. PARK WEST APARTMENTS Ownrd 11nd Managed by The Irvine Lomp.any Newport B•ach SEACLJ~'J-' 1\1annr Apt I . Spec. holi<l11y di.sr.ount + mnn1hl.11 d1!1i1". $145-S160. t &: 2 Bft, J11 BA, crpl~. drp1, 1111110, pr!Oj, rhildrrn wel- f'OmP. 1.125 P l 11 c e n tl 1, MS.26112. f';o [)('ts. Chilrlrrn ok. &r Cn.~111 f\l('sa &12·1905 ll'A~h/ri r:or. Sl!l!l. 67~7~7.ll 67) .. 4400 _ 102.1 M1s~1on Apt. l"l, C~_f_ 2 RR. l bA f''rom Sl ~i5 111 l:lfi ,\\nnl r Vi.~ra . C i\-!, J RR. ap! unlurn.-tor 11.dull .'>4fl..960R 5'lfl..l0l."J9 Sep 1''AMIL\' .SECTION for * BA YFRONT * ilfC~·urn. Arlulls. Pnol ~ $13:i + uti1/ni(I, VILLA MESA APTS--:-THE GAB LE~· chi!rlrl!n ur.der 5. Carpnr1. ;i(;() \\'. Hamilton RENTAL FINDERS I CaU &17-2!}.17 '"'"'· 2 BR, Priv.pat10. Hid pool. Tllf': SEVILLE Ju~t South ot W&J'l'lf'r High-ri.~r 2 BR 's from $295. CM w '160 u • "'60 2 I" Ch ld 2 R l " B I Adi'-:\ sidP tie slips av11.ilablt. ' . u-•.,..., nr .J"l~1 • F r H To landlords CO RONA de\ ~111.r -. 2 hlk1 ~.11r l!nc " gar. t ren r, .,,. &, w 11r. "" on Golden Wl!sf, H.B. 642-2202 UTIL r rl . Garai;:r, pl't .varrl, Imm Ri,i: Cnrona. F'urn & wl!comP. no Pf'lll plPAM"! r rp!s, drp5, range, lncd yd, (714) 147-10.5.5 quirt S1rr :1 , Cp!P, no pet.~. 645-0111 1 uitl pfl id. Yr~r munrl, 1 $165 mo. 71 9 W, '"'ilson patfn. fi.'lfi-41 20 CASA d I SOL LC F.., Comfortable 2 BR. $13i ~S-140fl, 646--6762. --4J5W.1 9ttl,CNt• M_ 1 Adul t $1~ mo. h42-852fl. 646-12;,t 211!1-(; Ornn&e Ave $l:i:1 e Plf'C! kf1r h, !irepl, p11 t1n. Nr ~-)i1f.\\,-Unlurn 1 Br. 11.pt. j 261!1-f: Santa Ana Avl' $15.'"i nc-ean & bay, $1 95 yrly. 1.r.F. .. 1"flm rnr111hlr 2 RR. ----------1 11'/hl!n~. i•rpt,'. rirps, HARBOR GREENS Cham1lnir. 1·11suat, ~w 11.pls 673-7~:12. _H_u_n_t_in~•~'-°"~·-B_•_•_ch ___ 1 r lPrl k11rh, l1rPpl, palin. /\'r Cost• Mesa ........ ,.... 11 1 1 1 < I at thp·...,ach. 1 BR Apt. u nrurn; At Puk __ us''11 "r, " 11 1 n c: · GARD!:N k STUDIO A PTS "~ ' .. REAUTIF"UL FURN.APTS. ocean & bll), $195 yrl y. $150/mo. ln!I. '.\07 A~'orado, , I BR.Jo rom S\4:1 N r w pnr l. Spa d uh 11,"ll'' Q . 2 fi73-7~.">2. DELUXE Apl !I. 64~'1R,\. 811.ch. 1, 2, 3 BR 1. from SllO. 7 RR. F"rnm $lt~ pril"ilri;:('~ i11cluded . ShflTt '" :-, uirt, Pill', parin. • 2700 Peterson W11y, C.M. 21001 Rt'fl!1khur~I ST HB 1rr n1 lease 11\'a i l . ;t~~df~;d !;~'.c·ia~~e;.s~F 8alboa Island o~ Jr.~\~~To~:cEKS RAY * • NE\V 2 &. 3 BR. Shai.: 546-o:no (714) 961-6653. SlR'l_:.n1n1n. 6-14-.16:'-..1 . t·rpl-", d11·hhr, i.:ar. Only 3 , SO , . ,.. PTS ----------d d 0 S.1u1111. Rrc rn1. nri<>hbor.~ in '""r Rid". I \\ 11.. N G~RDt •. N.'. A . 2 BdrmS .. 2 Bath 2 BR. carprlP • rapr . n~ar 'lO I' I I (1 l lk II' COZY I Rr. a111, yrly, Nn .. " ,.. 2 an ll I ., I d ,__ .... " _ _, k , l '· 1 ''",<;<in .n l · :l & 4 RR-3 Ba. ~·rplr, lan1 ('hilil ok. Nr. S. C.n11 st "" n Ui · ""11 Y er. .,._-11('" .--.urnof'C • JVl f ll SI: • or HP11rh Blvrl. on Sla!e r J. fll'ls. ,<.;qii11rrs (Inly, Rl'l 's. I N 'Pt & ri rl" Spec washing lac:il. Y l'a rl y . l lli.~ :. ulil"•. fi7.1.1;.n.i. roon1, rlnub!e garai.:I'. Beaut Plat.a. 5·10-J!ljl or 54.l----2321 f'll' 1 s · · · 2 \r k ''RF:f' Rt'NT • ~·12-ilMR. ------J p I B'll\an:t i.:r0und1. Ad111t~. 110 pt>t~ f'f' ~ . .• . l)ol2-~9"iR f'Vl'S & 11·knils. Apt1, Fur n . 360 Apts. Furn, --" ".~ 1 /d Ad i Ariul1 &.0·uldrrns !l f<"a SMi.: <'rpl~ d n1s, rl !'tiwhr, ;· H bo \" ~H Jnr(c•pt •drp~,k1d~OK •VIE\\' A · • R. rm., 1.1·,·. 1 "'· 220 121" •,I., l-'5E .2 BR. 2 B11 uni. Slo1•f . nunge, oo ,. 1 s. 2 BR. 1 BA, G8rrlrn Unll.'1.1 $140 mo. m 3 }'nun1ain \\'11y Sl:'iO MONTI! • POOi. ----P'f L 360 HR 1 R1t·2 AR 2 BA. re ri1:, cp~ i·p~. l 5 $""'-"/ M:Z..0300 54".147 . ' " t ar r, turn ~. "" l1rrpl,, l\ll('h, h11, I Ar!ll . I ' I N 1 c· "'8ij £;JV mo. ' · ,,_;i patio, bf'an1 c1•1h ng~. lrpll'. ll'il-·I. :.'620 Of>l11wnrr, 11.R. ~,,,, _,~1_i;?:_r, -_'1!1 1"1!11 :';I, H R. nn y, fl Ill'~ "1 ,__,_., • """ onl,\• $17:1. U til '~. & a:ar. -,:,.:;~:c:_~.:c,"1'==========1 -------~Hr 265() t:ldr n. fl.17-0062 1--. • ' L.,_'·~m-1,_,_1_1e_,_,_,_._m~·-'-'°-'-'-"-1 inr l'ri. 6.\2-!iR89 1~~-------~ Corona d el M ar Costa Mesa "-'='--'==-----1 AR .'.'<-lrrl11 1l1c·il' r onrln. Al!IB Ibo p . I • MARTINIQUE • Rrl 7 Jiiii ,,,_ S11n S!6:i/n10. Quiet Adult L1v1ng 'j BR .... _ -L I ~""~~=::-I * hl1in~. t'f'ln 1:. encl/patio, a a eoinsua I --------1&2 BR Shag •·p!-" bhns 11"ar .,.-au •, 0""':< 2-BR.Slurl10,l ~AA.CrplA. P vr . ba('h. rni S.· ha. ~-ll'"IY f\1rn'd :"\n cnnk 1n~. fi i3-fi!JO.\ NICE 11rartn1c1iis~lll1l1tlP'< p.a irl. 17 blf')l'k in • Orl'&rl. 2:ll!J Se11\·1r11, Crl'I • • DON BUIE 2324 England St. Huntington Beach You arr !hr winnrr nl I Q ,(10 67. ~3• • Park-llk• Surroundings NEW TOWNHOUSE .___ 1 ,· ~ 11._,.. '• 1110• rirror11trrl 11·/ponl ,$140 prr l ,1,., •• •<·h"·h·, hllH nve", prlfl U•PI , , ;i.,.., ., OCEAN"i'"RONT 2 BR Slti 2 BR 1 '" B £ 2 BR Cr t uo:aut °' sc,n.. '"' "'-I 2 h hi _, " M ' " " 1-Rf',-n ROO~. near b"h. $110 )'cl)·. util'i; lurn i~hrrl, r h I DF:l.UXF. 1·2 k 3 BR APTS. ' a . P II:. int1 11.11 u11I. Adu!ls only no mo. A ""· r ' 1 0~ ." SU!-1 49-1-00.~ rir 494-1911. ,_ ' Al"° i-'URN. BACi'IELOR drp1, sell <'lr11n1 ng i::1111 ov. rrfr1i;: 1•rpT ~ & l'llfl•. $lj()' -==========='! prr 1110 _ Tr11rlrll'i nri~ n ra!ty, ='="=·="='=''======= p~ pRltn, • !l id Pool ~ Pn, f'llCl l;llr. Patin~. a48 311D!i Jl'f'l!I. inc·l ulil's, I • ' •• ,_,,·,11 lll II' 11 I 241 Aw1!·11<1n St. Mfi...!Y.l7!l Santa Ana ., --• Trllrlf'..,.\nds nrah~'. ll·li·R:'1l l ·1-1·1·-111· • ,..,,. ---' l h Corona del Mar Nr ithop'2 • Adulls only ' 1 snn. I UXURV AP'r l'O"f' '-;,;;;;;;;,;,;;;:;;;,;;;,;;;;;;;;1 ...... · ·'. ..,..r., nh~orrn r I 1777 Sanl ii. An11. A1·r , CM RR.ANO Nf':\\1 Ea~hiidt 1 It 2 • • • · ~. ,v, ',. , • 111· ~1·h: ;·rpt.~;. rl rps, r11· * C OROLIOO APTS * 1-.f~r. Apt 11.l • 646-5j.l2 BR. 1 ,, 2 ha!hs. SJ:)."i 10 i\-IESA V F.RDF~ AR~.A S~ 2 ~R unfurn. S140 mo. VILLA MARSEILLES '..' tlrkrl!I tn 1h1• ---o-B R, p;inr!i111?, '"' f 1\' ('111.rpelJng, g<1r<1}!P, :"\o pr18. * 1jj;l-4f1~1'i: * 1~~~ .----~ J Be-dmnm Furn ap! "I i~7at'r. s11::.1111n. Southern Californla Sports, Vacation & R&creational Vehicl• Show 40!! l al•f .. -..16-42111, R17-51fi'I ., R" s ,. u 1 ,11 Sl!F criiis drps rlsh..,,·hr ~ AR , 2 E1111h.~. f1n•pt11.P, C1pr,, .-I rr>~. hlln~. r~fr !J1:. BRAND NEW --~----~ -,, n .• Tllnln, n 11rn. A, S 1~5 • LRG 2 Ar l'rpls ··'· · • · • . ' I 1· 2 ' I N 7 D El.ll X ~: f!.111·hr lnr Unl1 ~ • 1 rl h , rlh . ~-' . • ·' t1l'lf C'll'an i::1111 OVl'll , 11 11 wtr Rr_jll', pnv11t~ pa 10• r 11r ••11.ragr 11v111 0 prl.~. 11 SPACIOUS \\'11lk tn Orr11 n 1J1il prl . ~~r ~~ ~~;; & ~;11~r;';-~17R I ~{~~~}~Jt~ii~' 5~::;1~1~~.11:;1.~. ~ 1<11 .~ pd , l rrrl pool. 324 E. / 1i:11r1111"f'.' NtRr t r e,. w a Y. Jnrli 11napol !~. 11.B. 545---0760 1 & 1 Bdrm. AplL al !h<' 1.11'-0RORf; CO. ~y,..2579 · · · 2D1h SI. 64&-9141\. Arlul!~ .. >l6-40l6 Adult Living A U I -GOLD ME--DALLION-,ATIRAc. 2-Br-t i~-R-. s~,Q ~ ----fu,n. & Unfu,n. * C11ll fi7,i-:~·,;,~ * 2 BR 1-Blk to Ocean C11\I Aft 4· 5-11--l:l.">R ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER , D11n11. Point Pl.,;i.sr o'flll f>l:.1·51iiS. r >;t '.':1 1 lll'IWf'PJl I] 11t1d 1 pn1 In t·]J11n1 ,\f~r111a Costa Mesa TV, "' '"" pool, ~!!I ok 11kl,\ DA;o..'A .14111 Coa.~! • • • • • • • • • 1 .1·n11r l1ri<"I!'. 1f';o11.h \11111\Ty 1-'-"-''-·--------$6 11 1tr up $17 ~ \1k up 1111!-ft•rf' 11·u1nhrr rs ~1n.J'.!}OI 1 ----------S'T L" D 10 & I RR Apt-" *" • * h • Colo,r TV, ph.-inr s~r~ •.. rool A de ORO l Laguna B••c e L 1n1 n~. H1ald ~rr\ 11 1<111. I CAS OCEAN \'1{'11' rrrlwnnrf pf. Snr1HI ch1hNY1m·bil1111rd-", Pie c,\SC ,\I. c 1111r, Liv1ni::-111 11 ' r i"y, 1n s 1~gun11, F"urri"d . L11•r 11here !hr fun 1~' I 11Arm.\lr d11r rranran11lmos-1 u1o1 ·~ S.· riPCk Singlt l ll5 2376 Nr11·po r1 Bh'd :.OIS.,j;,:1 phl'r r ::;p;ir1nus 1·olor rn-4~2114 r\-e i •l k P.nd . ••••••••• I .. . d' . -----------11 , . --=-1 nrrl1n11 tf'u 11p1s • nrsi.i::nr "' S!IO PLEASA '.'-;T s1 11rl1n or 1.'ID 11k -t prr, 1,/kil $.1.>. /11rn1<hrrl for •t1lr & •·11111-I h I "I · I ·rv < I ·'· )f'~r nr rP •pn ns•" r , M~1d ~rr, 111rn~. "'1''" fnr1 e Jlr111('!l 1Xl'•I • l\:11rh. l'rl · 11:14-4200 S<'Af.ark \lrile! 23n1 :O:pr "nlfl Vnl? man .. r ri 1• 111d1rPr l l1i::-ti1 1no; • RJ\'rl fi.\6-7!1-, Dr111:-.r P. 0 . Ad\Jl!sonl~ No A~Y Dav ls tot" RI::Sf rl11v to 1 * l BR. Furn, $155. pr1~ n1n ~n 11rl ' [ln.n 'I POOL Rlrn~, rrpl\, rlrns. nn 1 Rf; -$1j:, furn J rlrl;i~" ,,•;ill tnot11i-, f;~2-Cili7~ ch1lr!rrr1, no Jl<'I~ .1~.i-.l t:. I TlLl!'ll·'.~ J'.\C!.l 'rtl-:n 11r111~ l\1lh ,.a~r. 11~r J111 ily Jj1h Pl. ('\1 l-1~-27::~ 1fi"1 I\ II olc,nn 1~11 l~il 1'1101 r111~.~1!orrl fi.1:!-~7R Apts. Furn. 360 Apts. Furn. 360Apts. Furn. Country Living In Beautiful Smog-free MISSION VIEJO'S ... CASA LOMA APARTMENTS Luxury I .!Ind 2 Bedroom Ap•rtments in the Heart o f Americ1's Most Successful Planned Community , Over· loo~ing Mission Vie jo's Famo us Golf Course and Country Club. • Patios and Balcon ies • RcJnges at'ld Ois h..,a1hers • CcJrpets and D r apes • Swimmin g Pool and Cabana • Cer;ttr1I Heating and Air Conditioning • Modols Opon Doily I 0 A .M. ta 6 P.M. E•sy 1c.c1ss to 1ehools1 r1cr11tion c.1nt1rs, golf courses, r•st•ur1nh, shoppin91 the1tr1, libr1ry 1nC:f parks. $110 to $220 PHONE 17141 130·9121 SAN DllOO FRl!WAY TO LA PAZ ROAD LEFT TO MARGUIRITE PARKWAY, RIGHT TO APARTMENTS. 360 pt. n urn. 365 Apt. Unfurn, 365 c. 1 'n . hit c WALK TO OCEAN ... Mori 2 R l' fl •pl 11 111· IP •, ips, n.. Dl!1hw8~hrr .colorcoordinat. rrn . t .. :ii . 11-<r ~. rclria. PCJl1I, /\'o pets . t RH. Crpl:<. drr~. ~n111p 11·' Fountain V•lley Fountain Vall•y nrp~, Gt. kq_ ~.n('I. i;:11 0 r. I 646-6610 frplc It pat io~. ~l30-S l;,(I p!'r Pd appJ1anrl'!I .. pl uit h s he.a: J\1any h1,.ury rxtr11~. Nr. . • • • rnn. Adul t.~. CArprt -chnice of 2 color ALL NEW V8LL8YP8RK AP8RTmeNTS ••. opens new doors for young f amities. Crl!aled eJclusi'o'ely tor the fa mily with child1en under f111e. C1relully considering their st'ecial needs and lim· ited budR!IS. V1ll ey Par ~·s uniQue. With a privi le Pre.School center situated right on the Rrou nds , just steps 2"'ay from ev•ry apartment. Opl!rated 2nd prolessionally stalled by Tustin Countr~ Day School. our state-accred 1ted Pre· School lre'.s mothers for outs ide acl!vlties or employ. me nt. Speci1I comforts 1nd conveniencts 11 homt IS wtlf. Super·modern kitchens with IPJlliancts built-in, •• even dishwashers! Priv1!1 p.atio or terJKI, extra powdtr room. huae w1lk-in or w•ll·I0-111111 clos•U in every unit. Plus lush t arpetin& .and dr1peries. Covered p1 rkin& with stora1e. f or tun, dip into our bi1 fenced.off pool, nnt to th1 recreation cente r, Or w1lk to the 1r11t new Mile Squ i re County P1 r~. New opportunities for new p1rtnls. Th1f'.s V1lley Park. Developt d, ind now m•111ied by Properlj Rese1rch Corpor1tion. llBLLSY PBRK APSRTTTISNTS 17256 South [u<:lid. Just south Of W1rner in fountain Valley. 2 1nd 3 bedrooms, 1nd 2·bedroom studio 1p1rlmenls now renlin1. Unfurnished, S 1eo-S210 per month. for f1m ilies with pre-school children only. Fur- nished models on display. Phoie (714) 540·4781, •t--i"r·~~:::..:·~~1·r--~~ " . • • ' . i Sid"""'· • - " • t-t"+'!!c-t-~!t-~...i~To= .. ~-~·~Mr.-1 hu~. S l ~•~. Adu lt~ 12(1 ~: '2fl1h ti l"f.W l.ll'.'\UR) 1 k 2 Rr l.IN"RO"(' CO .,.. -"'·htmP! • 2 ba!h~ • ila ll " I " I OJ ,, ' ~.Jfi. •. ,j!l ---I ""' 1r, 5,,11 11: r rp, R"rll$!1'~. _____ .---~I sh>.iwf'r!I .. r'"tirrn':°ffi 11.·lll'd· NEW DELUXE I BR. Pnn! s, Rrc. QuiPt 1trlul1 2 n r, rihl h111h, pv! p;Hfn. robe door_. . indirect iiJt"hl· ltangf', rl~h11'ht', ~hlll( tTPI&, li111111< fi.l i-4~70. •lshwhr. prvil. Arll1IL~. Quirt in£ In kitchen • brc11.kf.ut <i rp":. ,l:Rrli:. Sl:>O ~ 11~ '$.'\0-ll:j;":J-prr-. -w/kl l-$.€. f, ~f'llUlifllf. $111$ 1nt'5 lllll. h/l r _ huge private ff'n~ .>40.1971 nr M,..l121 fl.i1tirl ~r r IHiPn,• TV"'-1,.1r 17fi•fi C amr ron . 1-IB. Plllio _ plu~h landM:aplnr . 2 BR, 2 RA . Sunk,.n l1\'1ni;: SP1tl.11rk, Mntl'l 0 2101 Npt ~2~~1. hrick Bar-B·Q'~ -l&tge he&t. 1unn1 , frpl<•. h 11 I c n n .\'. Blvrl. 6.\6-744."1. BEACHBLUFF Apts f'r' ponl.!i & lll nal. Slli(l/mn. 12:i:-1 Rakrr. Av11il. •DEl .UXl~ 1 & 2 HR. NPw 2 RR, 2 Ra. d1.~h11·11~h -3101 So. Bristo! St. 1/1/i l. :i.ilJ..-0.ll!lfi. ~1o-2:i70 Gard~n Apl•, Bit-in~. pnv_ Pr~. pool, p11 1in . .11231 Ell1!1i. (1,-i r.ti. N. of So. Coa11 Plaza) LRr. mn1i:-2B~Rlln~. <'flllJ--:-pNt1n. hPA ll'rl pool, frplc .1142-Mi 7 or Mi-3~7. __ S•ntl An1 rl rp.•. rlispl. NI'. K·i\l11 rt 1t Adult ~. S I.\~ mo :;.1r .... ~163. WALK TO BEACH I I PHONE: S.57-8200 l-l11rhnr Shnp',1:. Cln~Pd ~11r SHARP-l~h~r:Pl/rt rp~. l,OVF:l.\°.NF.W 1 & 2 RFr•. + prk,1:. Adult8 only_ Call 1 l)!ttn~. Qnif'I hlrf1<. l11f11 n! rrpt!'. 1lrp~. rl l!'h\\'ll!lhPr.• "46--6!11~------Oh: Sl.10, 540-9722 n r 70'i f>11ln1. R,17-:\!l.i7 Save your t.'U' .. !r1 not f11 r! Ju!lt Tt 1'Ch ll'lr your phone k call 011.i.ly Pilot C a~!liifirri "4'2-.5678 Charp your 11.d -tod11y! * TOWNHOUSE * I ei.10-'ZfiR2. _ ATIRAC. 2 R,-.~,,-.-m-S-13~ 1 2 Bil, J'9 Jjf'., rrpt~. rl 111~. N!rF. 2 hr, 11 /11 rrpt!'. rirp~. All e~tr8~. Pool Kiri~ k rm11•\ /ldum Slfi:1. J:l4 E. h!l n~. C11~+ t.,_ 11'Hl1•r /urn prt.~ nk. 17441 KPf'l!>nn·O. :">lrl1id_1· Ln ;'"1R 17fiR S l'1~' 64:1-29.'>2 ~4 7-R~J:>. 9tiR-7;,H) ,\'1C'f::""',1;---:<;11-;;.1nu;-2 Br. 1'1 ~·~ Ar.:-11,-R;;A~.~'~"~'i'1 ~,,~ .. ~m~.l==========o...o========== RH f';P11' .. rp1 ~. rlrp~. hlrn~. pnnl, 11 sht dr,\, $I V rP f, cpl s, A.,p~·~·_c:U~n~f~u~'"~·c_ ___ J_6~5~A.C:.p~t ._U;...cn_fu_,_n_. ____ 36.l_ 11r ~rhl~ & sh<1p'K· Nri fll'I~ drpc p,,1,~ 11k. SlllO. R~l).R!Wi. ~-~ 1:'°·-~t!l-3~24 or 54~~3~--8 R-ANO-NEW-):' Pl EX N~o~w~"°;;'~tjiB~e~e~c;h;;iiiiijiiiiijiiiiijN~o~w~f>O~'jjtjiB~o~a~c~hiiiiijiiiiijiiiiij~ I & 2 BR. unfurn. P(Jfll. f,l rt•' 2 AR Gara~r. ~:slr11~. I k 11•Tr pr\. Adnll~, nn pf't~ 1 IPll. Sil '>. 64.',...Ll'M Mf:SA _\1A N01l, 211 \\". ---- \Vilsnn Avr, C.\I. ~!-1R-7 10~1 I $1~0. 2 Rft, 2 h11 ~tud io. :l l.g bdrm•/2 ha, llPW r'TlJI~: :..l!t-~301 , 21~1;i!l2-:.221 -I rPdcr. ('p(/rlrp~, 11rij ~hop'g., rirp~_ Nn prl~. Chld rn Ok:. -- Ava il Jin, l~r . $165/mo. DELUXE 2 br. Adul!11 ovr~ ~5-7245 I 4R yr!I nnly. Sl'iO. 263-265 ---161h Plarl', CM. Se" Mgr. NR n"w 2 Br 1'.1 R11 ---------r p!ldrp~. slv/d8hwhr. 211 r: I LR~ 2 BR. ~rpt~. drp.~. 1 A\'I nnw, 766 W, Wll.~on. t•h1lri ok. Sl:l.1 + rip. 221 4 642--79511 Cnllegf' Avr Nn. 2, 646-0627 Apt. 'Unfurn. Fount•in V•lley 36!Apt. Unfurn, FountAln V•lley :Jounlairu· -M..Ul.,.ron-Stylo UuW')'. ., ... lAZBodr--ZBatbll Adoll Llvln1 Funllhed a UllhlntllbM • m.11-.,..,. • ""•• c~,,,.u • ,,,... '""'°' • CJ•-' c., ••• • .... '" ... Ceffi11,. 956S Slater Avena• .•. '-1 • _,,,_ - !It 19 Sl•lw, Mi'! .., 111119 .. _..,,._._ 9811-M43 365 • PARK NEWPORT: BEGIN YOUR HOLIDAYS LIVING AT PARK NEWPORT High on • bluff overlookin9 the water, 7 pools , 7 tennis courts, $750,000 he.kh' club and Spa. Bachelors, I or 2 beOrooms. Also 2-story town house1 with 2 o r 3 bed· r·ooms. Electric ~itchens, private balcony or p a t i o . From $175 to $450. Subter- r1n11n ~in9, elevators, optional m1id service, convenience shoppin9. See 7 b11utiful model 1p1rtment1, open 9 1 .m. to 6 p .m. daily. Othec l imos by oppoinl- ment~ Locat1d et J1mbor11 and Sen Joaquin Hills Roads , in Newport, just n o rt h a f Fashion Island. Phane (714) 64+ 1900 for le1sin9 information • Park Newport Apartments . ----------~--- , I j l l l . , ' 1 l ! .I , -" I j • • • 1 l • l . .. • . .. .. • • 1 I j ~ ; f • ~ ., . " . ' : I ' J • • ; . ' . • • ; i ~ . " .. •• . - , • • • ·- I • .. Looking For Someone . To Take An Order? ' •' • - We're ·Ciood At It . We'll even pay .the postage to get you to give us an order. Get ready for some quick profits by mailing in your order today. Put .. a ·hard-working DAILY PILOT classified want ad to work for you • • USE THIS ORDER FORM 5 SHORT WORDS MAKE ONE LINE-NO AD LESS THAN 3 LINES 2 . • 7 11 TIMt:S TIMES TIMES TIMES $4.50 $6 .80 $10.65 $15.90 ---1---1---1---1---1-------- $5 .10 $a.2a $13 .10 I $20.10 --1---1---1---1·--I-·------- · $6.oo · 59.76 $15.55 I $24.Jo PAYMENT ENCLOSED 0 SEND BILL 0 Publi1h for.,,, .• ,.,. d1y•, b•ginnin'J , • , , , • , • , , •.. , • , •••• , • , , • , , . , , .• Ci111ifittlion , ,,,, ,, ,, ,, ,,,,,, ,, , , ,, ,,,, •••••• •••·•.••••-•••••••• • N111'11 ••• , , •• ~ •• , ••• , •• , ••• , ..... , •• , ••• , •• ,, •• , •• •, •• -r.., ... •. • "-ddr•u • , • , • , • , , , , , • , , • , , . , • ,. , , ••.•••• ~·,.,. •. • ,, • •,.,.,,, •, • • City • , •••• , .. , , •• , , , •••• , • , •...• l'h a~• ....................... . TO lllGUlt: COST P11! e..ly on• ,,..,,.:j in 11ch •P•t • •b0¥1, lnclud• your ,ddron er phon • number. Thi toil ol you• 1d i1 11 ih1 i nd ~f th• lin1 on which !he 11,+ wo•d of your 1d i1 wril· l@n. Add 12.00 •~+•• ii you d1•ir1 u11 el O"ll Y PILOT Beu 1ervic1 w!th l'!lilld ••• pl111 • ------CUT HE~I -PASTE ON TOUR INVILOPI ----···-·· ----- BUSINESS REPLY MAIL · ,irol Clu1 '""'it N• U, Ce1ta .,_111, C1lllar~i• Orange Coast DAILY PILOT P. O. Box 1S60 Costa Mua, Calif. 92626 Cl111ifi1d Dept.' Or -Give Us an . Order by Phone At 642 11115678, The Direct Line to . . --·• .. ' . . .. . . . .. ' . • • DAILY PILOT Clauifled Want Acl RESULTS . . • • • ' Sltllfdl)', J1111.11ry ~. l'i71 DAJLY li'ILOT Z5 . ~-----..;;='':;:":;":i'-i.J="=""'==l,=1='71:;:::=::;,:;::=:;-;;~ DAiL:Y ,rLOT .U ~ •-"'"":' lf!l L_.:·~~;1• J~ L .. ·:-:· I~ ---1 ---· --.l[j]I ~ ... -1~1 1-. ... -J~ I -···· ,l[ll] [_,_r:.; .. ~. l[Il] "-SAYE Apt. Unfurn.1 365 Apt1., G•r4JI" for Rent 435 0 .P:.;•::".:°""::::;:l•:_ ___ ,:S:::IG:l.:::G.:"'::.,.::'.:":.I _____ , cH_•_u_ll_nt:_ _____ Job Wanted, P:•m•le 702 Help W•n'tH, M & II 710 6' ~ •. ' ff! 1 • 1! 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Furn. or Unfurn. 370 GARAG.E i·or ttnt 00 1 ~* • * .-• '* • * * BEAUTY Adv i1o r to CHlLD CARE. Need n!!llable ~ft, CAN1 Bt BEAT Newport S.•ch Broadwa.y, 14>:22 WARREN VEIS HA ROLiD UltMSTO"" JERRY LYON S demonitralt exeitin1 new per"IOn to C9ff tor 3 chUd1'!n :;;:;;-"-;;;;;;-;;:;;:;;:r.;1---*~646-~>l~l7~•--1215 Dunning Dr. )6691 Rt.one Ln, lll~ Twln1tan productJ;, No door to door. In my hOmt, Mihion Viejo. SINGLE STORY AVAIL NO\V. BE~:f'iJL L•gunl Btach •Huntington Beach Fount1in Valley Selling ttquired, new com· 830--ll6.l 1 ~=:l • South Ma Atmosphere PARK NEWPORT. uxury You•~ the win~ ot You Jtt tl'I' wlnncr ot You AN! I.he winrie:r ot pany-lets a:row toa:ethe.t. I ~*=c::;coo°""~=K=s~---I •. ' 2 BR .• 2 BA'l'H living In Bat r apt Office Rentel 440 2 tickelll to tl'te 2 tlckell to the 2 tlcktt• to tl'w! Call 847-6324. . ·r-· . . Carpell it drp11 ~~~: oce&n . SUPER-DELUXE QUALITY Southern Catlfot r'l l• ~th•rn C1llforni1 Southern Callfarnia NEED l..ive-in hikpe )'lh _ • _ Air O:lnditioned I ..:..::::::..:=:::::::::. ____ .I J-2-3 room, up to 3,<nl sq. "$""port1, Vac•tlon Sports, Vacation Sports .. V'•citlon "'11h adultr. in Newport Reh Private Patios . ft . ottice suites. Im.med. OC"" &. Recre1llonal & Recr eational & Rtcreatlonal area. ,rfu 42, Gtrm-Norw ALL pOSITIONS HEATED POOL--l II &) cupancy. Oranae County. decent, pie.aunt, 'ntrretic, AVAILABLE Plenty of lawn · Jtintil& ,;-Airport Irvine: Commerc· Vehicle Show Vehicle Show Vtthicle Show no vices. $350. mo. Aak for APPLY1IN PERSON IZ.3 PM Carport k Storage I.'.:· ========='.I Complex. adj. Alrporter at the at the At the Llz. 64:>-1167. ~IRl'ORTER7 INN HOTEL HIDOEN VU.LAGE 400 llotel k Re5taurant, bank!, ANAHEIM ct-:.:~:~~N ANAHEIM YOUNG Attractive woman GARDEN APTS. i .:.:R.:oo.:m:.:.:.:•-------I San 01,go &: N'pt Fwys. CONVENTION CONVENTION 8etks pos. in secy/rP.cpl, 2.".0J South iaJta. * * UNCROWDED PARKING CENTER CENTER CENTER PBX or adve.rtisln&: n,ld. Santa Ana Cl $4&-1525 * LOWEST MTES January 2nd thru lDtb January 2nd thru 10th January 2nd thrtl lOlh Very depend1.b!e It tn- W11tetlff -"----'------- $165 • 2 BR. Netv shaf. b!Uls, htd pool, bmd ceilings. ~t~14 a.dl!s, no pets. Apts., furn. or u,,furn. 370 G•n•ral C HAS. CUBBIN 21251 Lochl•a Ln. Huntington B•ach You are the W!Mer of C>wne-r/mgr. 217:! DuPont Or. Please call 642-5678: ext_ 314 Pl,•se call 642-5678, ext. ll4 Please call 642-56711, ext. :114 tr.lllgent ~749 .• Rm . 8, Ne"'p!)rt Be'ach ~fl'.·een 9 ll:nd l pm to claint between 9 and 1 pm to claim betw,en 9 and 1 pm to claim 11100 MacArthur Newport Beach, Calif. 1133-3223 Courtes)' 10 Brokers your tickets. !North County your ticUets. (North County your tickets. I North Counry !Oll·free numbe.r is 540--1221'.h toll-free numbfor is MQ.-122()) toll-b'tt number is 5-ID-12'101 H•lp Want•d, M & F 710 * COOK 'S HELPER -5 2 t1cktls to the Southern California Sports, Vacation & Recr•atlonal Vehicl• Show DESK SPACE 222 Forest ·Avenu9 Laguna Beach 494-9466 DESK SPACE at the ANAHEIM 305 No. El C.imino Real CONVENTION Son Cl1mente C E NT E R . <9Z-«211 January 2nd ihru tOlh CORONA DEL MAR * * ** • *• * • A~.'.f'll'JCJAL LIMB days .each wee:k. No nites -MANUFACTURING _ or week end11, Train kir WILL PAY B•bysllll.nn TRASH&qara~clean-up,7 MATU RE CLEAN~'T C H EF.' Bur r ou&:h 's Need rid~ daily Jo & rroml:C.:C:.'-"_;,;'-"'•------1 days. $10 a lo.ad. f'ree est H s ~RAD, SER V~I Cu E, Cafeteria. PtWI Maxwell, \VOtk. Live in Laguna . work LOVELY lge clean home for Anytime, 5.tS-5031. c6MPLETED. Mat. S»-3232 Ext 4l1 in Co$ta r.tesa . Hours 8 to your baby. Good ca.re. I=="======== We will train f:Or mold-CUSTODIAN ·Daya for 5. Call 642-4321, ext 270; Reasonable. CM. 646-5537 Hou1•cl1•nint inr of plastic, artiitcial service contractor. Counties home· 494.5739_ BABYSITTING my home Mesa Cleaning Sl!.ivice f~t. Phone for appointment finest hid&'., l!Jn'J cl~ing, · 1 · ·11,.,. * KINGSLEY MFG. CO. eXper. only, Southco, SWINGER Orange Co. anyllme. roning, ·.N per Carpets, windows, t:loors etc. * 546-5372. Guide. Free info OCSG P. hr. Call 64:>-3092 Res &: Commc'I. ;,48-4111 I =~~7--.,-.,-.-,,-co-c,...,. 0. Box Zlll, Anaheim, YOUNG Mother wiU babysit HOUSE OF CLEAN ;',JS.fllHi lO am to 3 pm DENTAL Assistant· l\tature, 9""M 539-9081 ~3 v• old ,.,· my c-m• "·'J BA 8 Y S T TT ER /H· ..... r. exp'd womllll over 28. Must WV"!-· v . '"' · ......., Complete House Cleaninr _., GENTLE!'>1AN 49 interestedl ~'~'"':.::.'"~'~'·---'-----642-6824 2-children 5.7. LiY'f' in. Ena; be neat, meticulous. in- In matrimnoy_ Lady with.,__________ speak. Re"rs: 893-7892. teresled. Work with young same inttres!. 53&--0184 i· BAKERY. Man tn make dentist 4 d!lys a week. Good 300-600-1200 sq. ft. Car~nter ,L~•~n~d~•~·-•~p_lng_,, _____ 1 donuts. Work 6 nite! wK. benefits & salary. Call trom 2 BR . Unfurn $ t 4 Q . Plrasr call W -5678, ext. ~4 2 Rm suilto, pvt ba, pvt entr. Cpts/drits, hltn:r.. Gar avL betl'.•een 9 and 1 pm to claim Pr)q:, crpl/drp, util pd, Nn pelt. 7ll lnd1anapohi;, your tiokets. !North County S145/mo. Owner. 673·6757 HB Alsn l Br. furn, Adl!s. toll-lree number is 54().1220) Pool. Carporl :iiO \V . * • * Hamilton, CM -54:>--0760. vitli coAoovi NEW NEW NEW Luxury 40 Unit Adult Ap1rtment Complex 1 & 2 BEDROOMS FURNISHED OR UN FURN. e SpeciaJ cabine! space e Lock garages w I lg stor e Bm c'U e Lnrlry e Pahos e Dwhrldispl • Gas 5!ove • Special i;oundproofinJ: e Shag car?e-t1, drapes GAS & WATER PAID (NO POOL J 2323 Eld•n Ave, J CM Q 646-0032 ., 642-11 21 g SHARP-CLEAN 2 BR . Crpts. drps, bl!.n5. furn/ un!urn. Pool . $13:>-l lJ.i Adu I ts, no pet! j ttC'us ok) BON US ARRANGEMENT Save SSS 6-12-9J20 BACHELORS ONLY 1 Br 11.pt •ll util"s pa id. Ca!l 54&.-7!172 OFFICES. $60-$9)..SlSO, 1.:c~:.;c.:;,::_ _____ ROTOT ILLING. soil con-Perm. Clean c.ut . Trotter'! Mon. Jan. 4 on, 645-1060. COSTA r.tesa -great fl':>r Costa Mesa . 64~213(1 I Lo1t 1nd found Jrnl MINO~A:i;,~Js~~o Job ditioning, sprinkles, sod & Bakery, 23-1 Forest Ave, DENTAL RECEPTIONIST • stud('n! furn & uril pa.id. * XLNT OFFICE ~ace _ _ L:iJ seed lawns. f'rtt ~ o t I Laguna Beach. Desk only. Exp'd. Proficient l "''. from OCC S" mo. Now Av•il. LIDO BLDG, Too Small. C1.bin-.t In Ill'-I · & L. 'd 'th . All -,,, .,,, Mays1s es1 . 1c con·BEAUTIF ICATlON w1 insurance. ernoon,,_, "'" ••. ;2fl. 33,·5 v,·, L;do, NB. 67i..4jt)l Found (I••• ads) 'SO ages & other cabinets. H I H •-(I g •• 9 P ) ~~· .:..;:.:.:c::.,c;,;..::.;c.:;;::.::.:__:'c:.:I S45-Sl7S 11 no answer leave tractor. ouse o un-tnovemenr needs peoople who eve , ... ~. · m, some I I f 3700 NEWPORT BLVD NB lingltln 833-2654 . wili wo•k to• "i•t -y. Sat's. Salary open, trina:e FEMALE Ony, Idea or ' MALE Dachshund, dark msg at 646-2372. H. 0 .1 =="========= .,, ,. studt-nl Furn & util paid. ON THE BAY btU\\'n. founrt vie Republic Anderson 536-40S4. benefits. Ph: anytime (H.3 . Close to schools $75 mo. 675-2464 or 541·~32 Homes. Mesa V' rd e , IQ-U_A_L_l_T_Y_•_·ood--,.-,-ft-,-G-,-n. Maintenance BOB'S &real 8 am-9 pm, 846-3540. 642-&120. 1670 Sf.NTA ANA AVE, CM 545--10S9. carp., sm. gen. constr. f'ree HANDYMAN "''ill do plum-"HOME OF THE BIG BOY" *Ap~~~· f~A~~~: HUNTINGTON Bea~h -stu-675-~~ s~~ 1~~5()32 GREYHOUND -Mal~. lound quote k design. Ca.II Ken, bing & mobile home repairs. WAITRESSES Artr. 6 eves, CdM . dent prl!'ferred kitchen & . 12126 vie. Golden West and &15'-0044; M~2G42 646-6945 • 'qath privileges, $75 & $55. WILL Provi~e ~FFICE for f'.llis. Call 847.,,9614 8 a.m.liR~E~MciO~D~E~i'Ll~N~G;.::~.;:-;R;:•~p~a'-·w' I ~=:~======== Neat Appearing. iood cha.r. ExPERlENCED 0 en ta I f'urn, util paid. 642-852(). a Sec. Service in exchange till 7 p.m. 7 day~ 1 ,~·k. Specialist. Comm'!, residen-Painting & • NO EXPERIENCE NEC. 'cliairside assistant. South . for service5. 54fr.9689. p h I M11.ny fringe benefits Laguna. Office, Mon · Fri. 00>1 I ki Kit MALE Tiny long haired dog tiaL Paneling, cabinet a. aper ang ng ';hoo. p,~~·."~~C~g man. . * NEWPORT BE~CH Civic golden color Vic 215! and marlite, formica. 644-7598. lnterviews 2-4 Daily x.rays. Send resume to ' ' c """ ft I 1000 ft No Wa stini 154 E. 17th, C.M. 32:)41 Coast Hi")', So . * 642-0326 • enter """" o · Orange 645-0679 CM or Additions * R•modtling " A & ta "al 57· 1601 * WALLPAPER * Equal oppty employer .... iuna. * SIS PER week • up nsw secre n ;:,--. 546-6985. Ger.1•ick & Son, Lie. • Wbe call , M " w/kitchens. S27.50 per "·eek FOUND Dog Brown and 6T.l-604.l • 549-~170 548,1444n )'OU , :i~1ru BLUE DOLPHIN Expenenced Hotel Maid • "P Apts. MOEL. ~8-91Z!.l Bu1l~11 Rental 44S 1vh1te male _Vi c Silktree LET the Swede do 1t. Repair, • FRY COOK -Apply in per-6 days a ·w~k R d ood C I FV INT/Exler paiDtiJ\i:'. Free son. ;ms Via Lido, Newport o __ .....:C=A=L=L;_;<~.._;_;11=96::... __ PRIVATE Rm & bath v.•fpvt OF'FIC&,-ST('~.E. ·!'-"--ri.t.:.P.~Mh113~197 ·• ____I.!_~ e .--_remodel_~ patios. • elit. Local ref's. Lic'd & in!. Beach. 10flJU..ER Brush sales& serv. rntra11c.e. single, adlt n1a.n Sch. Post Ofc. & Greyhound · 613-5417. 494-7853 • ) ALL Wh 't 1 u· Accoustlcal Ceilings. Cill N. B. area $2.65 l\r to st. S20 wk, 673-579!1. depot. 13X22. S7;:i mo . se. · 1 e, very ova iel--'--------Chuck, 64:>-0809. .-.. Betty Bruce 832-0548, ROOM Foz· rPnt in Co5ta Graham Realty 646.2414 housebroken capo 1.1.ound,.., .0B". Carpet S.ervic• 1 =r~A=e=E=rur-""A~N~G~l~N~G-~~F~,-,-e • FULL OIGE BKKPR ;\lesa. quie1 & nicf' hon1t . STORE -826 W. 19th St .. Cf\'f. Sherrington " m 6 7'< 1768 642-1390. . est., sati!faction guaran-• * COsr ACCOUNTANT LARGE pleasanl. \\'orking SMALL _Ork blue baronet New Year Special! 547_5846. Mon!Fri. \Vnrk1ng man only. 642--4~ $1 lS/mo. * 541-l Diamond Carpet Cleanini teed, Dan Sc: h wart z, t.1.1 XeC Call for Appointment 962-7776 ·1 c '' Mtsa art-a P.Ul'st. vie 19th & Placentia Free Minor Repairing. .A. ~~~~ ~~7504~ a· · Industrial Rental 450 !l~ Dogv.·ood . \\/ilh CIC'aning 400• s20. TNTJExter Paintini. Free *" GffiL FRIDAY , par1 time =o~u="""~-~.,~1-d~.~-,d free"'· 645-1317 est, Rf'f's. l mmed. Service. '}el-lC'J Receptitinist and General F ND rxauh u moe re 1--..:..::c;...:::::..::.:...:::.:.c.__ 6$-0210, 642--3014. ofc . Possibihty ol full time SMALL UNITS female Vic ot C!\1 539--7181 : l"°=='="='~O--~~--41 w H NB at ls!er date. 777 W. 17th Rental1 to Share 430 5-12-7096. PAtNi:ING. Ext,Jnt. 18 yrs. 0 · Coa~t wy., · · COSTA MESA I ~:::_.cc:::...~--~-,~ Ceiling• I L F t l:ly appoint. 646-393!1 St., Costa tllesa. $95 & SU5 mo. lmmed occu-FOUND Siamese, Ma I!!, l.:C::;;;:!!..:_______ exper. ns.. JC. ree es · · I h ACCOU.fil. Ceilings. 968-9L'l6 NEED Gir to ~ are pancy 66()..775 sq f!. w/wf\itl! collar. Vit: Irvine PAINT Ac:coustical Ceilings, beautiful Bal Isle hous~ * NEW BUILDING * & Dover. 548--8877. SJ() ea nr trade. 531~27, PAINTING: Quality int It. w/san1P Your share $1l;:i 1280 sq rt units· oflice rest-=:~==;;====~;;;j i•~•~6J&.~!3U~O~::.:.:.:....:: ..... __ exter work. Insured, Cree fl('r mo, Call 673--16()5 aft rooni , 110•220 Power, Plenty Lost 55S P.st. 673-7216 aft 4pm. :>pm. or parking. 18th & \Vh ittier .:.;::;, ______ _:.:.:.i---------- SECTY., has furnJh.JN', ~ek-Ave. Ceistll l\1esa.. $100 REWARD for return or C•ment, Concr•t• I · inlo leading lo return nf 1ng Apt/home w wnman. C. RolMr1 Nattress, Realtor ,) dres~ sui t coats. 1 llounds MORE Concrete patio for PAINTING: Honest ruar11n- teed "'Ork. Lic·d, LOcaJ ref's, Ca!! 675-5740 &ft 5. BE a koscot co5metics HSKPRS Emplyr pays fee. re preM-ntative. Fanta!tiCI George Allen Syland Aien· oppor. for qualilied person. ry 106-B E. 16th, S.A. Wt h'llin. Guar. Clientelt. .>1""7-0~395"'=:.===~~=-54g...gg~() or 64&-29J9. -HUNTINGTO N BEACH BOOKKEEPE_R__ UNION Renltl Exp_ Call Loraine, HIGH SC1100L DIST. &15-2770. Westcliff.Pe rsonnrl HEAVY DUTY A~r1cy, 2043 \\lestclitf Dr., ·MECHANIC· Non ~mQker, Local re!s. Cost.a l\1e!.t 642-1485 Tooth Grav 1 brown 1 blue 1,sl> money. Artistic settini, I========== 646--8510. NEV. Bldg. 1728 10 2300 sq. l Glen plaid & I graY plaid'. Lie., call Max at 644-0687 Plaster, Patch, Repair \1.'ANTED-Congenial lad;.< to fl. Nr. Bakt_r anrt f ab-v1ew, 4 Spor\ jacket~. l Jl)ue FREE Et;t. Sawing, break- Huntington Be.adl shr lovl'ly NB Blull~ him . t yr lease, Su 11 l van, check, t gold. 1 b I k ing, hauling & skiploading:. I & 2 BR'i. FROM S13:i Pvt/ha~ fl.II privl. $80 /mo . 54()-4429. cashme1'"· 1 gray &r hlk Service & qual ity. 548-8668. Overlooking 1>f'au1 gardrn ! f\44--0:lti.' RENT ~1-1, 1125 sq It. Sl25 check. Plea~r r~!Y lo 1213) CEMENT WORK. no job too *" PATCH PLASfERlNG All types. Free e5tlmates Call 540-~ patio t,. hlrl pool .• \rl11lt$. SHARE my w11.1ertront home mn. 135.1 LogRn, no. -1, Costa 762-447!) or 9.~ ,;I small, reasonable, Free Plumbing N,B. $6&6 to $848 MONTH Reguired: H.S. graduation or CARRIER BOYS WANTED tqu iv . and 3 yrs. journeyman exper. 1 n 11.utomot ive mech anics, Ap- p!1c11tions must ht in lht Ptnonnel O!c. befnre 4: 30 pm , Jan. 7th. 1902 -17th St. Hunt . Sch. 103.'> 12th St. arross lrom I 11/ <lock . t11an, 30-60 yPars , Mesa . 675-5116 $100 RE\VARD for re111rn or ~stim. H. Stuflick. :Yt8-8615. _;__..::, _____ _ Lake Park. 5~2692 ~!:ill/mo. 675-4311 I lnl~ learil~I? In re turn of •• CONCRETE, f'l(l(lr!". PLU1.ffiING REPAIR M isc. Rentals 465 V.'h1te!Apnr?t_ Toy Pood\~. patioi;. Any Sl1'.P. job. Rea!. No job too small for the Apt1., Apts., 370 ren1I, lost Chnstma~ eve Vic Call Don 642-8:'114. ===·="="'='1=28=•=== DAIL y PILOT FUrn. or Unfurn. 370 Furn. or Unfurn. GARAGE for rent 16th & Orange, CM. 01>.·ner1,;=~~~===== I 1~5 Clay .S1 ., N.B . very grieved. 646-9516. Child C•r• Roofing Dana Poln!, San Juan HOUSEKEEPER. Live in, Span\5h tpeakina: 0 . K . 49J-.J438 after 5 p.m. Huntington &.1ch Huntington Beach ~8-0j!R or fi73-87R.l LOST Irish Setter malt. --~~------Capistrano and While flea rol!ar. while EXPER, Child Care my BEf'ORE You bi.Ly, c111! T. Capistrano Bl!ach. The possible dream. All new Huntington Granada Apartments. Modern as tomorr ow. Y~t priced to fit your budget lod!y. Cha1ming, conven ient, comfortable. i otal-Funct1on OP.S1Ened, 10 do 1way with wa5ted spa[e, make room !or sp~ciat t~tr as. l1 k~ b1:il\ 1n dressing roo ms, wal~·in r.!o~ets. Stre~m· lined ~itche ns, pass·thru dinin g coun1 ers. And lu1urlous carpe ting and drape11es. Plus priva1e pat.o-terraces. Surrounded by greenery, each group of low handsome buildings laces into restful courtyards or one of our three private pools (each with 1\s own cabana). Near btaches and shopping, Huntington Granad a Apartm'ents were developed and now proless!ol\al !y managed by Property Research Corporation. For easy living at rents you can alford. The pouible dream ••• come true. HUNTINGTON GRANADA APARTMENTS Just south of Warner on Golden West in Huntmiton Beach. - N1w on1 & two b1droom1, Unfurnish1d $1 lS-$175: furnished $I 6'5-$21 0. FAMILY SECTION FOR CHILDREN 5 YEARS l UNDER. Phone: 8"4?-105·5 .. \ " . ·-.. ' • I G11y Roollng Co. Rerover Conta~t Mr. ~ay nt I I ,, 1-matking.!i on nos!". chest & home, Warner &. Sprina:da e Per,on1l1 feet. Children iriev in i . 11rea. M~762. spec i alist. 645 .2780· DAILY PILOT 11.::::============::::::: 64' '191 ~"_ .. _.,_,._.______ s ...-. -an Clemente 'office .. LOS'l' • Winchester, our Spr-Cont r ector Sewing/ Alteration• 305 N. El Camino Real ,,cA~n~no.:.cu~n~c~•~m~•~"-'-• ___ s_oo inger. Spaniel. White w/ ROOM Add•••o··. L. T. 492-4420 " dd h b t '"' • Dre:ssmaking · Alierations * N' is rown s po s . Consll1Jction. Single siory nr Spttial On Hems CHILD Care nttd~d for 1 * * ROBERT BAKER 4017 Chann•I Pl. Newport Beach You are thP. winner of ~ ticket~ I<) lhe Scuth•rn California 'Sport&, Vacation & Recreational Vehicl• Show ;1.1 thr ANAHEIM. CONVENTION CENTER J;un111ry 2nd thru 10th Pte-aM> call 642-5678, l"XI. .n4 between 9 11nd 1 pm to claim your ricke!.'§. 1 North County toll-tree number i~ 540-.ll20l * * * * * * SHERRY MULLIGAN 20301 Riverside Dr •. Santa Ana Hgt1. You 'are th' winner of l tK:keta to the Southern California Sports, Vacatfon & Ra~r••tional Vehicle Shaw ,530 ruWv LICENSED . * khqwnfd~ind:J Spirjtualllt Ad~ onjall matten: I ~r:~~~' ~IJ:j:;:-I l ·Week, tD1am -1() pm. i 1 312 M. El Camino ·Jleal, 1 ' • San Oemente ""913fl, - YOGA ~OR MODERNS S ·""" Intro claa11!11: Tu'a aU at 3 pm, Thun nite (Jan 7l ·~ 8 pm. Also Sat & .. Wed _ mornlnP. ?ror teachers. . ~op ,Center, 445 E, )7th .Jt. C.M. 646-8281. ALCOHOLICS . Anonymous. Phone. 542--721T or write tD P;t>~llf l.223 CO.bl Mesa. Re 1 waP«I -fnr ,•,e;u 1164 co6 or any 2. Eslim,, plans It. la)<IUI. Cal .Jo _. ~46 yr old daughttr 11fter !chool. In o. ease. .,.. !W7·l.lll. r>tont' Vista school district SMALL Black & hro"'n ter-LIC'O Contr. ~modehn.:. Alt•rations -'42.SUS Quality care 11 b .!in I u t" l y -r11"r dog Answtrs to Jubet. rid 1. • . & Neat, acc11ra1e, 20 year.!i exp. nect ssary. 642-2732 alter lf{VINE PERSONNEL SERYICES•AGENCY · Lo · · 11 -0ns, ioo 1ng, p;1.1nt1n1<. 1 " ..,,. OwnPr i;::nev1ng, st VIC . 540-7858 ~o 7664 r,·1. I ~·'='=~~·--------nr Bakt in \ll~i.a. Vl"rdt. repair!'.. ' · · · · RP1\'IU'd, 549-136!1. Remodeling: * Arldi1 inns • Vr rnf'. Thf' Til~ 1ll11on * COASTAL AGENCY I KARL E. KENDALL \ m•mb•• ol 4&8 E. 17th I ,.t lrvinel C.1\1. 642-1470 "CHARLIE". Bk m 11 I e Cust. work. Ins I al! & repair$ ' " Rea,::le !Prt'H'r, \'\C. Bol511. Llcrnsefl-Bondcd 548-1117 No jon too !nil, Plastf'r ~nf'lli ng t. Snelling Inr, JANJfoRIAL. Exp'd maJt ovr 2.->. p\ !!me eves. :1 nite1< wk. H.B . .1rea ;tl6-86(X! ANY Day 1s the BESf day to run An ad: Don 't de!11y .. call today, &42·5678 Chica & Heil. Re : 846-3466 MY WRy. quRlity horn • pa lching , !,raking shower The World's Lar g11t 11nyt1mr . rPpair. \\/all11, ceiling, lloors rep111r. 847·l9J7/846·0206. Professional LOST · Blk & \\'h!lf' Collie P1r, N'o joh 100 small i CERAMIC Tile "''lrk. Free Employment Service vie· SAntll Jsah'I A\'e, c .;,;. 54.'-1494, 24 hr 11.n~. serv. ._, JO. b too imalL 27[1(1 Harbor Bl Cl\1 ~0·5055 '.!;I. ''0 H ho ' A Rc11.·ard. 548-474~ Adrilt\ons * Remodelin~ ~l.'l&-212f; Ar r Blvrt. at da ms f'LUFF'Y Gray m111e ca1. Ger'?=K &°'o\'On, Lie .;:;.:.,:,c_ _______ I vi<:. Orangf' .r. Magnolia 673.roll • \ ~19-2170 Top Soil H•lp Want•d, M & F 710 Help Wanted, M & F 71 0 12129 548-:-.408. dlJ Top Soil. Sandy Inam GRAY &. "'h male kitten, Ger ing LYMAN LANDSCAPING Ot'.a collar, vie Vista Ca-AL:~GAR~DENING 633-7636 jon·Bluff.!i 644--0139. for Garde g & small land-1 II 1 I I ~ 11Cap!ng 1e · s call 540.5198 Employment t I lnilrtK:1iol'I I ~ Servin&: Ne rt, C.dM. Cos. I =======::.'::'.:~ . . la Mesa, Dover Shores, W@11tclitt. Job Wanted, Male 700 Schools & STORM REPAIR Instructions 57S me work, sura:ery, br11clng I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I prune. Land1cp ma Wt t cleanup job11. Time open. Prof~!lll GU'dener. George 146-5893. * • * ROIERT BARKHEAD 1_G_•_rd_•_"l.;,,nt.:;.. ---- 782 S. Fllntfidgti Dr. GEN Cleanup,,i:rte It sp"*1r Sant• An• serv. Rototil. Handymi.n, You 'are 'ult wtMer of odd jobs. ~U. 'M&-5848 .~ 2 tieketa to the SOUtharn Callfarnla Sports, VaC1tlon & R•cra1'tlonal Vohlcio Show " ii>< ANAHllM CONVJNTION CENTER EXPER. Hawalian G&nkner Com r let e Gardet1ln1 Service. ~amalaJU, 64&-4676. Compl•t. Yard CaNI JIM $ol0-4837 Gantral Service• RAIJ'J Gun~ tnalsl l ed . * * JOHN DELANEY 26746 Pariso Or. M ls1ion Viejo You are lhe winner of 2 tickelll to the Southern Ca lifornl• Sports, Vacation & Rec:re1tion1I Vohlclo Slww Ill the AN~HEIM CONVENTION CENTER * January :hid fhnJ 10th Please call 642·~&. ext 314 between 9 and I pm to claim yoiir tickets .. (North County toll·b:tt number •1* 54()..1420l * ' * . * SCRAM-LETS ANS.EIS - T.ackte -Knqut -Frame - BeSorie --bUTI'ER Marsarine: "Jf• ~ 1tutr you W:e for 81.l'ITER. or W()1'91! ••• J1nuary 2nd thnl JOth Qu11lity work. Re:IUIOnahle. ---------- Please call 6112·56'18. ext . 314 Free est. 968-2203. Job W•ntad, Fem•I• 701 bel~n II llind l pm to clalfn 1..:..:.::c..="'":=.;:::::...---):::::...:::=::::;:::.;:,,::.::;::.:,::.:,: your tickttt. <Nnrth County SEU.ING Yoor ·bcmt'! "Llst" AIDES -FOr C<lnv11lesce~. toll-fret numlw.r 11 S.0.122tH with us .. .ell lt fast. D&Uy eldtorlY catt at f11mtly care. '* * -· * 'PUot Clauitled. &li..&\71 -Homema.ke:n, 54.7~L ANNOUNCING ANOTHER Exciting CocoJ AND rw. will accept 1ppllc•tlon1 for - • WAITRESSES •BUS 8.0YS • DISHWASHERS· •.HOSTESSES •COOKS --· .- • ,IAMlilDlu .! . •, COCKTAIL WAITRl!SSIS Stai-ting Deoembtr· 2t t:OM:OO D•lly Apply I" .... ,_ 24001 AvMhl• • I• Cara.ta LogUM .Hlll1 Sanla Ano or San~· o Frwy. lo El Toro Rd. -Co et of El Toro Rd. and Avonida e )J_Carlota. Owned by Far West Services, Inc . Oparalors of Snack Shops, Coco's Reuben's, Reuben E. Lee, The Whaler, Isadore's . - ~I --- c L A 5 5 I F -I E D 6 4 2 • 5 ' 6 7 8 The I i ,, DAILi PILOT) .. ORANGE COAST'S : ' leHing '' Mark•tpl• llf:IT· ' I •- 1 l 'T I! • I ' • . •. I l ' I I • I . . . •' . . . • -· 04JLY PllOT Frldi1. JimMiry l , 197'1 OAJLY PILOT 27 ll§J 11 llHll l r111$pOfl1llon lliJ I Tr•ntPorl•llon ourfamous ~ FREE TO YOU OIME ·A -LINES ~EED Lovin& adult born•..._ 15" T rucks 962Trucks 162 L-------------...J I for 3 yr nld IP&)'td Jtm.It .... "'lilt _c.:_:::_ ____ _;.;;,:_~.;..,;_ ____ _ I .;....... J[Il] I ._..,, J[Il]ll __ ttMp W•nted, M & F 710 Help W1nted, M & F 710 I M lw:ellaneou1 111 LADT Tar l11e. I a 'rl or y &a 1tmbly . Sunb !'am Pnldue111 Inc. 74.32 Lorge e5rc. Html , Bch. 842.3121. \YELCOME wa.aon l n I ' I 1.. • nffd1 lfot:tesse.s, "'e ll JAMES T . W ILCOX <I SAU: expena1ve iiald 3 DISJl ~IASTt:RS vend SIO ~~11 Srhnaui,.r. fol u • tl-----------I ENTER -r bn>i.•adt' couch worn bUI not -S20. J doubl.t •lnk tauceu. I h1vr fried IM'.k )'rt -AKl" ~LOlll Poodl,. pupt,_ blk G M c TRUCK c Torn . $25. 413 :·o" Uth 51 , S·I • SIO, 4 l ho.,..,.r head& &l>.!40.t 1/~ !: ~ilver. ~~h ,. • • • • &roomPd , c ar ne e. 3901 Perk View Ln. 63&-:::292/~74j. IOA I I L ... I S..'y I I --· I~ Salary Open. E>;per. re11'rl =======::'.'.=::::'.. Under 30, Gd typt~I. h!r St!. I Appliln'9s (Stenoretle alao uiiedJ. l...tlve-....;,,;_ _______ _ 802 lY N.~fc. lfrt 9.5. Nowpo•t ;Per1annel AgMlCY GS Dover Or., N .B. '42-3170 SEARS Kl'.nrnore R&ngts- t"rrigh! d11n1aged, ~Vlllf5 uro 10 $4G. fully ruannteed. ~E.-\rui Adams 111.t Maa;nol1a Hununi1on 81!!11eh. 962-TI81. • , rvne Yoo are 1hl' winner of 2 tlckr l.3 to the Southern C•liforni1 Sports, Vacation & Recreational Vehicl• Show at tht ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER l-lunllni ton Stach. ~706 S~· ~I. 3 TV 1tand1 S2 · DOX IE mix • l )' r , *; . __ ---"THEY'RE HERE'' BELL-HD"'ELL 8mm zoom $;). Sunbeam hair dry"r 14 1 houubroken love1 niher 2 COCKAPOO Pupp1P~ for '71 GMC CAMPER SPECIAL ran1t'ra $25. Nr~· Italian ak1 1 3910~3 Channel Pl , NB animals, kids, & womtn. We S:-t "~?!1·2716 Power br1k11, H.O. springs, 8 $3295 hooti 'I SIO, ReminilDn 673-lov "' but prefer1 men. 0 1vnrr * "";,-• I bandoned 836-4493 ply tlr•,, re1dy for big camper. port1,1 ble typewritrr $75. fi fA.'-.fIL_Y rxrrc~r machinr : 11 • l/l H IS6 (11 0557) (Stk. #1005) dra~er double drrsM!'r sn.1 hlcychng, row1n1. pullrys, I ALL Whlfl', Vl'ry lnvablr , or••• Tu.•1n tied mattrl'&S •nd box like rl@w co1t $75, 1ell $25. hou1rbroken cat nff'da gOOd 1-----------1 C A L L S 4 6 • 6 7 5 0 r;pr1ns,:~ s~and· 5r ll&hlS 1~JI , &12-1232 I hon1P. Adull1 p relrrrrl WESTERN SADDLE 24 hr. Phon• crys!a c I' itt "· fi' SURFBOARD ood -1 642--1390 112. !or salf', $40. 644-8896 F'rli;ldatre under coun1er . • i con SA L E S e S E RV I C E rl lst:washtr r'll'l'd help SIO. ~111011 $25, Sa~r aaw $8 . 4 Adorabl~ pup1 3 malt> 1 1 ]~ Sturdy maple and lf'alht>r 673--29 11 fP.male mt:i1M bre~ .. Nf'rr~ Mn8:'1' and .,t • JR UNIVERSITY OLDSMOBILE bar 110011 $25 r 3 c h , BRAND new cocktail table lovi ng home 1 ~12--2477; (4.ilprn _ "-"llSSSSSS~~:l FP.IGIDAlRE 1u10. washer, January 2nd thMJ 10t h Chlld~n·~ books gamei;, $2.'i. Love Rat $25 Clrl 's l R36-4493. J/1 2850 Harbor Blvd., Co1t1 Men ii t..· V-'ei;tln&hou~ e!ec. dryer, Pleasr call &\2-5678, ext. 314 toys for boys 25c'. $1 . 45" b\kl', nne yrar i:ild S25. Wig FREE Abou! l yarrl f'llchl'G~o~n~•~·~·~l-·:_ ____ ~900~'.l~===========--===========:I Loan Proce1sor ~ood .L'nncl. Both tor $65. bl'tv.·een 9 and l pm to claim I d 'th h d d 125 d I' 0 F ,---~ ·~ tall irel'n an Whlle 111.mps \\'1 1'8 an Cl.SI" • . crment san and ungraded-* • Salary pen emalf', rll'.j)f'r. j Guar. & delivered. 5'!~72, your tickets. (North Coun!y rost .$lj{I, yours .$Z5 each. Portable TV s2:i. ltal!an I gravel. You haul. 962-02117 NORMAN BURST0.._1 * Cyc l••• Blk•I, f"HA IVA . Spot. "1ni;lr f;:im-8~7·Rll'.'i !oil-free numbf'r I~ 54Q-12'lfli Olrl c~ar chestropper lrlm Provlnc1al ('Ori lahll' "'ilh . 114 ~ Scooters 1ly rt>~idence I 1-4 unlli.L 'CKCECNC"C'~O~R"E~-,-,-to-.--w-uch-,-r, * * • S25. Cl!qrol instant hair§el-marble lop SW. 22 rirl ,., I Gt"Ri'.1AN Sh h d 1 :2 31_.J,Kotnk'(_ Rd. ! Mobile Hom•• "!S fll P ackagf' nn trar\s U:i\•f'ly xlnt con<l . $6.i. Guaranteed * AUCTION * Lrr Sl():"'Cane back. leopard \\'f!h sling, 7 shot $2'.). 4 • Y~~ nlrl· ~~r;r j 019 "d -tf•wport Be~h ·!'e\\' ofr ol rs!ah f1rn1. f.. del1vPred. 5 .J 6-8 6 7 2, 1 seat arm ch1Ur $2'5. 675--8922, lMZ-3800 I homf." · Call afrer ~ ~rvi You 11rr lhe 1<.'1nnf'r o! ~ N1wport c"cc_'·c'c'~"~----~~~ F;n~:r~:~~e 2610 \\'es1 Oceanlront NB SNOWTIRES $15. f..1 \IT'Or 2' 968--2079 P;J:i 2 llcket~ In_ thr . THINI P er,onnel Agency SEARS £lee. stove, double PE"TEX bellows II • ~. ;d• by 3· .$8. Toy•. aanie St Southern C•ltfo_rn1a HONDA Aucttonll ~-riday. 7:30 p.m '~ "" YOUNG ad .. H k•'ti•"• .. r 833 Oov•r Or., f\l .B. ovrn $90. rop1er S25 each. Russell • S5. Crib mattregs S.1. ' .. "' .....,m Sport5, Vacation ,~ ,.70 1 * "'" "'"'~ * W indy 's Auction Bar n 25 VV. h Ch Id ' 1 1 hi 17 H d spayed. .ome unapayed. & R . 1 O't-'.._ ~,,_, 1urfbo3rd S . ' uti cap11; I s poo a e . !'a -l'nmf' shots & 11C1me 00 shoti ecreat1ona * LARGE CLEAN 7tJ7j1,, Nrwpon, CM 646-81\86 new $2 ~ch , Hurry &l&-3612 ~~~~.,.,SI. Encyclopedta 9. 5'48--(lSl'.\ nr 8J6-.4.193 111 V•hic/1 Show .\!A:>-'UFACTUR !NG En~n· REFRIGERATOR Brh1nd Tnny'~ Bldg. :-Olal'I. now ,..,....w.J --a t !hr et-r or TN'hnic!An 11'1 dr-1 J3,j • 646-7820 STOP & SWAP NE\V black li&ht 18" v.·ith CORKER, Platlorm $15 . Bl.ACK ~ Coro brown ANAHEIM ... "FRIEDUNDER'' lf1• alAtll tMWT. '" ~7·6824 • 893-7566 NEW-USED·SERV. velop J\i:s. ful'turr~. !l~;;em-548-6101 fi xture $5. 494--6379 Ov'rsh.l.Hrrl ch a 1 r $.'i. I Cockapoo puppiei. fi "'ks CONVENTION hly rntredures. t.lnrGrt'i:;or l Furniture 110 2073 Ne\\'J)Ort Blvd., c .r-.t USED chlld'i &ehoo! d'sk $j, Mahogany dinlng tab!t $2j, &12-lfl.lfi 112 CENTER \'arht Corp. 1631 Plarrnt1a. fnext 10 Tony·s Bid&" Mat.) 64.2·.'.>460 • Leaves and j)<ldi; $2S. Chairs GERl\tAN Sht>pherrl, 10 mo. January ,2nd thru IOth ~ ...... - - Cos1a :'11r1«1 ESTATE SALE 11 Used turn: Slovr s: Retr11'1; S2S. Lamps SI. s:i. 545-~S I N ! t' d s perm . ho ni e Plea~e call 642-5678, f'X!, 3!4 -•= -== -=== -.. I IF I T h STEREO S25. 2 clock radios -fi7:.-3640 111 c '\IATURE, Exp'd \1nn1an for mm U.'lurlOUs ustin ome. & !'Ilise. VELVET grf'f'n chair Sv.i. · beh1ern 9 and I pm to claim s r b r tuJ r-.te s:. · SIO. Rope 111.dder S5. lull 11n1e work 111 health • acn IC#! my eau 1 • "II "''"don 't hllve what you 10 5,,_d hoy'! bike $2j_ \Vall hanging rhest Sl!'i. i'-·t!XED pupp11>s, 7 11·ks old your 1icke1s. \North County food~ S!Qre In OJsta !\\esa d1t. lurntshings, ~n.clud1~i "'Ml. v•e 'U gel 11 for you" ,,__ l.aunclry tub $10. ClnthC's 2054 Na!ional Avf'_. C-~1-loll.free number is 540-IZ20 ) 548-9537. 01: painttngs, rxqu1site dln· . Gas relrigerator S 15 · size 10 rx to $2. Shoes 548.-3576. '\. 1/1 • • * lc===~""'""~-"-,-".-ri,..-, . g 1 !inf' LR"''~ ~wa& &. 2 Oriental rugs, 9xl2. Pleas!' l~G~7~>-02~6096""_""_"°""'~c-I . 7 2._ C . :'llEDICAL Office .. '· in s.e · ,......,, . make offer. size • ""' pair. rramic COCKAPOO. f'r gd. YACHT STEWARD wonian for b.1tck oll irr. !ab!e hunps, Brlrrn. i11r cond Call 67;)...2141 MOVING, must sell, 7 pie.ee l Ing set SJO. Steam lrnn .s:. homP, aJlt>rgic ch1frr. Dryi>r Exp. mlln for corporation :'llusl he able to lypr and & TV &. much more. 13071 dinr!te !!'I S20. 3 piece cor-Vacuum SlO. En1 table SJ. as is. 892--8116 1/2 yarht. 1'-orei,R"n watr~ 6 ha\·e general knoi\·ledi;i> of Red }~ill, Tusiin. COUCH, $3.'>, vr.ry good cond . ner ~1 $25. 5 drawer walnut Jrwelrv 25c In $ I . · , I Carprt. llxl·I. g-reen $50, rhest of dr11wr.rs '25. '1 A 1 · 1 1 . g II SI 3 VPar olrl fl'malt> n11 niature ninnlh.• anr.uiiJlY. Prrn111 n. ofhce procedures. P 0 . Bo:o.: SOFA and malching ~ u nm 11 1-rt rl · 1 -rl · "i4' -.i~r, 598Lagun&Beach !l26::.2 lov~sra t STO. :<Int roncl . 962--4817. dra"·er vanity with large Automatic wafllf' Iron s2. oxu• pap,.r ra 1nP , r ot pm1t!1nn ... i·• ' Of'F \Vh1te: Leather Car C.oa1 mirror .$25. Nigh! stand $j, Buffe! $20. Beigi> rUlt'!i $17i --~._7;).-08.ll l/~ '67 AOSTO~ \\'HALER: i:r . :'llOTHER'S HELPER. pai'! '* &l·l-l742 * g. gold &· pearl ring. r.l!!ke Dress form SB. Christmas anrt S20. \\looden skiJI! 11nd AKC Rr1:1i;terl'd malf' bla rk S-F.:1 ,lnhnson <ID hP. rlrc llmr, C :'11. 2 ch1Jdrrn. L1r DREXEL double dre!istr olr. 642_1648 a ft 5 &, wkr.r!s. tree S5. Pol3roirl c&.mera poll'~ $2AJ. Swing M>l $3. 1506 pnnd : '-1 yi>ar olf ~r.ir1, trlr, fully rqp1 SJl'JOO. hS1<.·k. ~9-1897. $150, K1ngsi hdbn:l SlOO. SlO. Twin box and manress Lincoln Lane, Ne 1<.•port l ~9-ln9 1/2 F.·l.').J.l62 F:vrs. D11y11: ~ORTH \\'EST Oil Jnlorma· Both beautiful cond . * SEEBURG jukebox !or $15 sel. Frame $5. Head· Bf'"ach, Sllturrh1y 11nd Sun-FREE !!dull Nl'1<.' zraland :i57-F.19l t1on. Alas.ka Jn h nr-642--99:?9 llalr Xlnt cond. I 1-.:>ard $j _ Lamp11 50c • $8. day, J11nuary 2 And :t n1ale rabb!I, 642--8223 brlorel-=========== portun1ht>s. • LABOr.psl DESK. mAple 1tudenL s295. &1+4-IS4 Tahles •S2 -SlO. Mirrors SURFBOARD 7• 0 .. '"Grrek" 3 rm. · 114 SoatJ./Marin• S -150 wk , * TRUC K type $22. '.\!UST SeU 31J ; Furn. 3pp's . Sl-$20, Reeords 1Clr: • 2X. I 2'5 4 1 2 Equip. 904 DRIVERS $n5 "'k For in· • * 644--1742 * Grandma clock, col TV, Barbecue $18. Pole bird Pinta\ "· ij..j -I 4 f E'.\fAL E Poodle -.:Pry gro1 --'-'--------'- Jorm srnd ,;ell arlrlresi.f'd I hol h . piano, toy~. 96Z-Z719. caa:r $8. 8:15 x 15 tiN: and 5 DRAWER rht~L S2:l. Crrl11r \\"Ith chUdrt>n 4 yrs old . '.\lcCULLOCK 4 hp outboard. f'n\'rlope !o P.0 RQx Jj2\. PR 4 _ up ~.•.trs, ,_~ nl'12":' "'hee.I $10. 900 x 15 tire hope cht>1I S25. Pair modern &i&-2946. 1/1 2 yrs old. Like ne11• cond. WANTED a C 1.1 91 •62 ~;) ea . , .. 10 ucu ;). M' II 1· · 1 120 6 ntar10 a i .. 1 ) 0 t /Ital\ h 1sce aneous a nd \11het>l SIO. 10 gallon iving room amps . ~;, Siamese kitten~ 8 1<.·el'k! Call aft fi pm \1eckdays • P11.rts for Honda 2j().JOO-J05 PIT r1T oppor 11, Div nf Sl~n~n~~=91~ an c ain;. W1nted 820 Acqu&riun1 with equipment drawer maplr' lin1sh chest h 5 b r k . NI' I' rl ho m r Anytimr weekends 962-2737. Scrambler. Ga!'! t11nk , rtar Q>n Foods S2~5 100 "''k up. · SlO. Wttd sprayer S5. Dou-S25. Hoover upright vacuum rli!!slX'rareJy 962-7636 112 lendl'r, carburt>lors, chain Help "' exciting C.f'ISmctic CHAIR, blue bane! sh&pl' !-... -----... -----ble sink $10, Clothes clo~t S20. 42" round m,. Pl I' CHILD'S Swing st>! ~ ran-Bolt I, Sail 909 gu;:ird, seat, \\'Iring. t>!C. bu s le arn pro! hcauty upho!s1rred S20. 2 * $15, Car vacuum $4. Xaclo distrf'sscd t.ih!t S2.i. 4 dilion. You haul ,."·ay 2065 9(}2.7F.,~!l N K" • &U-17-1 • JOHN ROWLAY 8 rt tools s::.. Shoe polisher matching chAirs $10 carh. Fl · "" ,1•9 ~ • • • l-::C.,c-''-------- I • .. OUR NPW ''f'11 r'.!' Gift lo Ynu. Ch11p1nan h11rl ~ 11oorl yeu I YEAR'S FREE RENT Al! homes nc1<.· k sharp? f"l..Ai\1INGO 24x60 S.()j..32 ................ St.1,900 FLA:'l11NG0 2flx57 s.0014 ................ s111,995 STAR :!-1:1'.'ll s.fi9fi7 ................ S9.39.l UN IVERSAL 24x6J S-2-162!1 •••••••••••••• Slf,fOO CONTINENTAL 24x5.1 S-238.1 ................ SIJ,600 CONTI NENTAL 2•1x5.'l S-23R6 ................ $14.850 CONTINENTAL 24xM s.2422 ................ .SIS,500 SHERTON MANOR 24x60 5~2 -............... $1 3,300 Rent up lo $90 prr mo CHAPMAN MOBILE HOMES 12331 Rr1u:11 B!vrl , GG ~ 714' :l'l/}..2930 1206 N. H11rbor, S.A. 1714 ) :..11.s1o:i (2131 F.(.0.!1210 Complete P•ck•I• CRUSADER 24xi1 lie.I "11p In park nt>ar Kno tl'1 Berry Farm. Di!h\\'asher, comhO 1va.~ht>r I dryer. awninp, carport, full slnrl~. deluxe po rch & 1ll'ps, Ul11 .tied, compll'tt>ly land1capl!!d, 6- 2051. $12.995. CHAPMAN MOBILE HOMES ~~~e:~· rl~~ :.t~ec. • 0 ' 'L"o"v=ELc,o,-So~fc,-. -,c.-,-,-,-,-..,...,,.. '4018 C1lle I salMll• $5. Pohsher $10. Book~ ,x !'ltaple crick<'! chair St5. amtngo .~,.,..., a. 11 -DON CANNON 3 J.IONO,\ 90·~. 1-Super. --quilted !lora, i;cotchguarded San Cle mente . Sl. 847-39j.'i, 1&1$0 Ross Twin hox spring and m11T-ZEN ITH TV l'.(norl for parts 1024 0 Mission Or. 1-Trall. l-Scr11 mblPr, All 17141 5.l0-29~ OLDER Lady nf'rdcd as Sl 2J. Matching Joveseat $TS. 'You arf' !hr winnf'r (lf Cir. \Ve~!m inster I 1rPss $25. Maple corner rl!'sk 500 Knowell Pl CM 112 Costa Mesa likr kee111·-call aflPr 61 pin I 171-l t 5.il -81CY.' rompan1on, son1r Ii 1" 53,.. o.,.,7. ., • k 1 h S2:l. 5 drawer marle fhesl SEVERAL Gt11nea p•gs tn " e P 1 11 Y s • 3 11 Y l me ~T~,c,.cp71o-W=lcdce~C0o_r_n_o71cl - h k I · + u-o.>J ~ or e s In t (' BICYCLE Schwtnn Stingray b You ::irP !hi> w1nnf'r n! ~ek "-"• ~" 27"7 sr pg, Ive tn sm 11·agl' Southern Cel•'forn•'• $15. Twin map!(' ed ll'ami> goor! ho1ni> . s.10-3842 1/2 w.-"""''"' nu,,-·' · >hUcrr•t e F1• ..... ln"o· :,.18-SMI· 2 Yr. old \\'lllnu t twin berl hvo sreed S~L 9fiZ-6:'115 '! tirkets Ir> !hi> ....... " "'· incl. tripll' dresser. nltl' Sports, V•c1tion T BLE I d Sl:i. L~rgt round i1•al1 mlr-GERilIA N shor1hair po intrr. Southern Cal iforn ia lct.iO Ya n1ah;i y~ C-:i 2()') Paramount • Univtrs~I OPERS.S !NGIL NEEDLE Spec. mach. E:<p'd rinlY. sports1<.•ear, gd. p11y. :-1.B . 642-3-172. A ~ amp~. mo ern, ror $1.1. 1'.-laplc rnunrl or-11 yr olrl n4fi-4l 27 111 CC ~lrC'PI Scramhlrr. 12flll 811.rrington e Brnadmoor s1 and . 1175. 5'19-0779. & R1cre•tional tn1dit10na! perfect S:J • SlO. rasional 18n1r s2:1. ,\laplf' · Sports, Vacation 1n1lr~ .Xh11 con<l . S·17J. Contiuen!al e Stitr TABLE. octagonal V•liicla Show Odrl r hinB 5<k: • $2, Gnlrl lrlrphnnr stanrl SlS. Ellrly l\'HIRLrnr)I, 11·asher (nr & Recr1ation1I 11·12-1%7 • \1aple $1'.!. at LhC' lram!':d harbor SC!'lle $15. Amer1cAn lO\"f' 111'!111 s2:-.. Cor. f 11111r!§, 67~1-151. l 2 Vehicle Show Generc"H.APHMAlllcreN" ANAHE M ' I ·" 110 •100 KA\\"A SA l·.;J 12:i fr11mr. Hnn. • fi-t1-17~2 * I \\00<1 ram~ · i• rrn lcl" tahlP S~. Apt. ~1ze g•o!GAS "·nae in ~..i • .,~,•-,, ., •h· PAlr-;"TER, Fu!! timf. Exr'rl . spray &·brush rrq'd cu.~1on1 interior furnishings \ i14 1 I d •• 5 "·"'... l!>"'n' ,.., "' ,. ,. rlll !lll'<'l11:'. & fr ;im(', 1<.·hl~. MOBILE HOMES e 4 P IECE SECTIONAL CONVENTION uphoslere cn ... ir .$l · stovr S2.l. 64fi..9216 l'Qr.d. J-17-.1406 arter 5 112 ANAHEIM rork.~. t1rrs, i>.lnrt> All S.'JO. SC !TE CENTER Walnut 11 nd nran,e;i> OC· --i ==~=--~~--1 12331 &ach Blvcl ., G.G. & '.\fl MS casiona.l chair SlO. KHchr n DESK, nlaple sturlent type FREE K1ttrn~ ... Cal! a[tf'r CONVENTION fiil l.1:"1211 + 'll1'530-29:i0 * • • t;.IG-232!1 '* • .T;inuary 1nd thn.r 10th chroml' ....,dest!ll ta ble 125. S22. fi.14-1742 I ~·;i,o. M5--2094 1/2 CENTER 1--~W.:___A_N_T~E~D--I ~~~~=c--,..--..-1 Pl all 64., ~8 1 "14 ,..-Tripi• Wid• Cornell P AR.T tune "'orli 2·l day~ E~DTable, p~1'lnclal rasr c •· · rx · ·• Kingsize quilted bedspread LEATHER fringed jacket. DUTOi Rahbit 642-8 22.~ .l;inuarv 2n!1 rhru llllh Continf'ntal • Pa.ramount ""'""' " \>.k. \Vall cl ra n 1 0 I:. I $1:i ~hvern 9 Md I pm to cl11im unused, print or MJ!id s2:. Light hmwn. lJkr nf'w, s1zr I llrfore :I Pil1. 114 Plr;i,~r ••all 6·1'?-!iITTll. r-.;1 '.U4 Any yrar 210 or 3o.i Hnnrll'I Bnrrington • Univrrsa.I husirw~~. Active, bon<1at">I,., '* 644-17-12 * your nckets. iNorth County t>ach_ &3con kingsize satin 14, !or s 2:1 CRIJ 541)..1-181 I hf"t\,-Prn 9 ;:ind 1 pm to rla1m ~cramh!f'r. ll()t running. Flamingo • G.!neral n1<.·n tninsporta.tion !162-540-l * CUST0)1 FURN ITURE t~·lree numl>f'r 11 :;4G.12'20i bound blank!'! $10. 847-!()66 CHAIR blur barttl ~hape, [ J[B your rick('!~ 1 ~orth <"nun ry ~1~1690 broadmoor e Star PBX• o-r••or. '"''"'''"' RENTAL. Stt ad d ass ------•-----* 2 BARREL. high-...... rtorm, uphots'trred S20 &14--1742 Pet• arwl 5op91115 "L,; 1nll·b't'l' numtv>r is 5'10.12201 * '* '70 KA\\'AS,\KI CEN-C d ,~ " " •ooo C 11 "'8-"'81 WANTED ,..... ~ • • • TURI ON tlOOccl. Like new. Hillcreit e ambri i• serv. f'-"P· prtl"d. :'ll1dn1ght ., · a "" .,., m11nitolrl tor -10 HP VW 200 CHILDREN'S hook~ lllc CHAPMAN ~uft Sti>Rdy "'"Ork . ~{.1)-.(\.~J. Pilrl!. for Honda ~-30Q.:t05 lake! Holli!!)'. Zrnith. l!'tr .• 50c. rach. Rnunrl r/ll!an 22' Tr 1nres1 + rrlr, s!ral 1-''"3:il_.:.·c&lc2o-c1c"c'-~-=--MOBILE HOMES * PROMO. WRITER Garage Sil• 81:2 Seramblrr. Gs5 tank. rrar SIS 7 35 by 14 Goodyt>a r~. tahle 2\" hy '.lfi" high S•t Pets, Gen•ral 850 ·Ill' Dsl Aux. Try-124.500 1Q7() Hnnrl11 SL J(l(I lllfi N. Ii.arbor, S.A. * 714/53.1-8105 * fendi>r, carburetors, cha.10 good condition, ~ each. Car sral $2. Dr~k ~wivr l PRlZF: Sho"'· i.::utnra 1 42' fl<1.v ~!iri, ~ lnrat1nn L1hr 11('1•', J:ll n11les. !\1akr Publ1shtng flnn nN'ds Girl ~l OVJNG: Elec range sC'lf. ~uard, &eat, wi.rln.1;., P!<'. ;136-8362 rhair Sl Z. Boy".!• clo!ht'5. sizr I All varip!\rs SJ. Pll, ~~: ~f· Yllchr Sales 6il~17()_ nffPr. 67.J-61109. F'r1d11.y tyPfl' w1 rh ;i flarr for rlean1ng oven, used 1 yr 962-7689 al ~ p d ----'--------J\f111t:JI" DAL 2-.1 !Or to :i:ir. D111rrl':inrl hrsl' Kirk's KRv re.~J:r Ranshrr Sa.ilhoat rnn1-1!!F.f1 Yllma hal2."1AT-l. \Vant To Live Jn COSTA MESA promo!)nn l<'T!lin~. n1ar· $1.,,,: nrt 1trreo recor 2 YOUNG GIRLS r>.'rri1 NEW 13 piecr MP.Irie Sockr1 rinl'!: S25. Tuhin~ h<-nd!'r~ o-1i:,...~74~ plPlf' SArnl1ce S 1 0 j . Xln1 r•nnd. Rumprr r11ck11. ket research. Can <lo11blr 1n r;~~·e:s!~im~n~p~~ ~~~~.~ FREE Furn1 TurP. in ~ood s,.ts $4.5(1 each . 2210 Orangf' f6 Jn sett S2. Dotlblc <lrawrr fi7;.._~!J!1() r vrs $:-\:ill CRll ;i.!fi...1.11'.l llllfcal gpace11 ~v11ilabobl~•tmbw, hrass a-11 ~CT'i!!lary 10 hoss, cf'J ndition. PLEASE CALL: Avr ., Cos!a MeAA 111('Tal c·ord l1lr S2 i1nrl S~ 1 854 ---ynu nrl' sr.nou~ ll " uy. '\t t hi' \Vi!!ll or"'-Jllll"d lasl of orids &. rnds. Sal '. Dog• 1~' L11.0t1CF..STt:R l'lnrv JI., * • flESPEP.ATE. n1u~t · .... 1 h N • ' as ~<1 ' ... ~ly JO '. 1821 T•h""' Tr-. *>-l&-6972· I FAR-OUT clothes. Empire-Hii;:h chair, mrTal 14. C'rih 1 Trlr ('11st0m hit in •6f1, ·XlnT srll 1!\l>!'I A.SA, Rrb111I! inr a mo"! I!! ome. • • ow 1 61'1f-s tllrtrr and pnsrss i;:ood v" ... ...... •• . .. I , s 2 o the time to see C"'•' ,-,•. 7"""' linr, Young Erlwan:lian mini 11 "" ma res~ · * * • * 1nnrt $,\'ill F.46--141\R rn"111r $.l.'iO. 64fi-.8.i:il-l · ~e('rrt11r 1a1 skills. Arlvrr11_o;. " ,,.. """ Off' F • / '' hi d ! 1·"· 1 1 d · · • BAY HARBOR it• urnitura rli·es!li, worn oncf'. Size 9.1 ac nizts 1a rn 11c11ors LP11r11 to rnjn.v ~'r11Jr tl)!, • 11 RG rl M--A LO I 1ng or relater! bki;:rnd. rlr-MJSC hoo~thold itrm11 & Equip. 824 $JO. Blouse<:, pea~ant anrl 1 s1:1 e11ch . S/V.' nil pri>SFU rf' 1 SJ)f'cial cln~sr~ fnr puppirs K!Tt. N 1 usr onr '70 YA AH -M MOBILE HOMES i;ired. G<IOd npportun11.11 lnr furniture. Sa! 10-4. 2420 E. I gau~es $..1 r11rti. Quahty .1.in. l"l ll~Sf'~ lnrmin<> flOI'. <:ra'\11n \ninHl.(llla!f'. s~oo $•1f'if1, • ~-111-!'IAA4 14':!'.! B11ker St, (Ill HarhOrl h F 22 d S Ba kB NB sharkgk1n Sizes 10-1~ .JJ · "' 6'2 -'G allrr F. P\1 --1 n;:: 1 i;:trl. or 1111 1.n!rJ"'\'\f'I\". n t. c ay, .. · sol1r! prcan br.rlroflnl M'I : Orang(' Co fl'lremos! trainrrs ., _""", 1'1il .\loto Guzzi-Full drPsS. Co5la ~leSA :>40-9"7n r a JI '.\lary ,\\1·Ferran f:L 80ll Refln'd 3~x60 \\'ood drsks,' 54· &16-90l7i I Rookca~ hr.adboard S25. 2 :'1111.rt1n1Tr'<I l\rnnrls 5.16--09R!l In rnilrai:r .t1 77~, Call COSTA MESA ·-,.J0.4:\iO SOI.AGO R telephoto 1PllS $69.!il e Refln'd \\'ood arm \IODERN oak bu ffl't $10 ·niTr si anr!.~ S2j c a r h . Boats, Slips/Docks 910 · 10 "'' f • 1't I =·,;_=·~-·-~--~-~ 80fln1m F.8 B'•"d ""W 1200. 129 'I' 2776 fREI:: lo <>ood hnn11'-m u~1 _,_,__ ii I .);, _rm C•"•l•I J\.!n'-1li> };~111tr L1v'r 1 .... .... ·rotary c-halrs, .50 • We ,,. .>--Orf'~srr S2!'1. Al lf'r ~ ~1ur-... ~ '' Qli!ET. n11drllt>·11grd coup *' M+-On6 have the largest ulection TIRES, 2_goo.14 4 ply wh!IP day a nd 11 11 rllly Sunday. ~1vr up hl11ck m11IP nun.l]!'l'-.10' slips 11v11.i/ lnr powrr ·i;~ SUZLl "l t·il Good rood. Nl! 12, 20 f.. 24 \\'irl(' Mndell rlrs1rr "·oman for ~rnrral R"-. -•·ig, ol used offlce !urn in this $I ra<"h. Hllve 5000 milt>s 217R Canyon Dri\·e, Costa poorllC', 11ppro:< Fi yr.~. olrl. hnflts. Aaystdr. V1ll11gP, 300 \·111~1 ~rll ~non, $220/best Now nn dls11lav 1n;:; St11r rl('a111ns 2 morn10~~ a "'rek. ORlENTAL "e~ "'-' ..,.e,. ~nod l'.'Qmpanton. 499-JO.'il F. Coast H1<.·y. NB. ••ffrr. ~1.'>-32:19 I GREENLEAF PARK 01<.·n tran&portat1nn. PH stovl!', 5f10\Vbtrd n111SI & area. 1•~r lrft. 1-6~14 4 ply Of'W' !\lf'sa. 642-"""" 1 F. 111 1 ..C~~~.'.-":O:,,.'..'..::;c~~-l,C;c.7.-::;:""""-c-:°"''°'= OR 3.261~ boom, single bed. book~. f.fe ?-h1han Drsk SI!. J969 V\\I tire and "'bttl 1 END tablP. pro\'tncLat S25 a 1 pm _ 1 * SLIP. '.\IAIN BAY, up '17 HARLEY DAV!DroN 1750 \Vhittier 1\venu1> 6'12-l:i."'O 1-------.,----o l dishe~ & misc. Sat & SUn. 1800 Ne1\<p0rt Blvd. S5 Costa ~1esa . 645---2768 644_1142 AJ.\C Pondlt> PUfl~ S4 0 tn :fl' ~ntl "Nl'<"K"LEl-[EAn. Xlnt }"QR Sa!P 10 x 42, 'fi2 REAL ESTATE SAL ES or call tn corn" earlier. 222.J. 642-S-1."iO 2 SHOJ I Screen~ S2S each. 2_4 ORA\\IER chestc. StO Clearance ! pt r 1 a l nn • 1;1;,..R!Y.l(1 9 rnnrl S1'200 1!17-1987 art 6, fll'Pl1<.·ood, adult park. nr J'ltn a f;'lLng organiza 11nn & Pac1hc Dr, Cd'.\1. 675-2141. LT ~reeti General11 1rr ml'tal I :lfi";.;~" ~S-1!128 Pach Oak cabll'lf't 2 i;htlve~ hrreriinc. !lk S:IO u P ·-::LIPS AVAILABLE, 25' to 110:'\'DA '.\!CL 70--Plaia shop rrn1rr. atum. start lhe ntw year right'. !\lOV!NG i\Jui;t Sac. bilr~1 I de.~k .. "'/hlr. d rawer . AQUART Uilf. 26 gallon Pfm· S!O. 2 bar 11tonls S~-('ll~h R-lf>-:ii-lfi. ·10' Jt17n E.>.<·eill'nl rnnd1t1nn Sl'iJ. l a"111ng &.· sk1rt1n~. •l!l&-:..522. Bnnus rnmm1ssion PI 11 n . set. couch, chrs. t't~. lf>.l.iO :\~ '\60 . &1&-S;ilO I rn Shoi\', Inrludes J'f"Urctnr , N r~l of tahlPs SIO li 1.,..J4.ll PUG PU_PPI E_S 67.l 6ii06 1112-12~2 Only '.:! O!'lPnings. C"U lnr IO· P-'?,ss ':-:· \\'I' Ii t m In s I er · 1 . light~. he.111rr. therinomettr, 2 PAIRS fi" Northl11.nrl ~k~ 7 \1·k.~ olrl. ,\hC rl'g1s1errrl -::LIP FOR SO LING OR Mobile Homes 935 Trailer1, U tility 9'47 ll!'f'\'lf''I", Burl Corhin · Paul P,.J, -J9J.~ 1 P11nos/Organs 826 I r n r ks, i r a\'" I , n " I , (11 .~10 1<.'l!h rolrs, I 11 Sb Chanlplnn hllckgmun d. By Sl;\l!LAR B!1AT I-;_:;;::;:::::;:;;;;;:;;;;:;-14· T11 nr1em Tr!!iltr, 11]1 fll'('I, l\1artin FURN. TV. dishe~. r!othr~ llackground. lood S 2 j 1 f;.lfi.-67~9 1 !lpp!, 4:i.i-7~7 l + * lii~l'!l!(I • l COR:BIN·MARTIN 5.: misc. 1805 .Jamaica Rd FINAL \ Dynallo mntor flltt'r S11l. 2 E XTRA lnn,e r1 n whlr rior..,;-·rlr-ur i11·111l11hl1> fn r llj[?llll?f!]IJl ll,l}..1 ~:~r1;rlp1:i7~;~~~~~.lfi1 \~-; REAL TORS 644-7661 '.\IPsa V,.rde 1/1, 2, :i YEAR END i;:a!lon hsh m"-1 S2, 10 1111.!lon t\olty\\or..)rl hi>rl lranir nial -C!-l()('"nLATf'. t.ro11 n ni1n1 10 po'\"r t...,;11. Ne11rnr1 f>.t2-:ill".l. \\'ill trBrif' on Plrk P.ESTAURA:\'T: '.\1al~-;-n11~~ I CLEAR OUT r,.nrrt~r S~. Star air pumr !rr.~s nor! ~fl'flllC mlll~~~ ln)r pnn<ilr~. m11le, AK C. i.•l;i nrl fi7-.-ll!l2 l'urrnunrlrrl bv 1 P Yrrnalr part 1111•• rlil\\ Household Goods 814 f p· & O i.1 64--li93;t ;:ind hrd~r<'ar1 SIS. ~--.:~· '1111· • 962·0~54 ';. ln'illl' nr;i ngr~· =""'==-~~~~~-. • . ., · ' o ••nos rg•n• . Boat•, Speed & Ski 911 11rr1.I rur11 I ll\•!n" ,1·e1 r lost> 1 Fl..ATBED Trlr, 4·xli', '4 f_.~p /Re~ d.~App!) ;.ttr ,,P\1 1 LIK.E NEW r-lllny 111 "hnl,.~llle prlct>~ :'11~.XICAN hln11~('~ $4. Lnn~ 1ng tali\r, 1 lr111r~ .s1:1 :.!.\.) _,, lo Ot:'"'"· ~hoppi ng & ~ 111 P ~. H 11 lJ 11 0 ~ n r .If.ORO S, 3000 Br .•to l . , . _ d \VARD'S Bi\LD\\'J'N STU DIO rlrr.sM's. hand made $10 1 E:. l ~thS1rPcl,Cos111 :'llcs111. !;\lALLblark!nyPnr:>rllrPup-I S•I,'. S"l""' C '.\I King SIU! SAM beiadsprea , \V1g~ Sin Chair!! Sln, Milk ~,.,. )fl I" 1 S11tu 1'rh1y or 1)1('< 1 m11I ,., 1 IPmlilP. ~·()R ~11 11>: ll>" Sk1 .r1~h1n&; rr rrcation n101nrc_yc rs, 'It>" "'ltl !1h()l"li1n1: rink, co~I over ~,l;Q l~l!l NP"'port Blvd, 642·114&4 C"'ct s;,, f~ur!I '5 . S15. H11 n<l Sllntlay .Jan1iary 2 11nd Jrd f)46-ill4'? nr ~1Pr-I022 .. \33 t: llna1, :i:lhn J11hn~n r l1>r 1111 F. -R.,;;J Esta!!' S;ilf'~-nr"' ~ll for only S20. Jlan1n1nnd, St1'1nw3y, m 11\Jr clothts S~• . $1:1.1 nr r11.l! 7J:'i7--6211:i 1 \7t h SI.(",\\ )IF. st.irt, xt ril~ Xln t J:onrl. ALL ELECTRIC ===========! Yul! nr p11 r1 !1n1t. 61' 1'"1 .,. h N' ' d · S6'1l F.-:l--:\fi42 G•n•ral 950 * 't-l&-OOlJ • ., .. "" , a.rna a. ew .,. UM! piano!! Shll.W!!I s1;i, Tr:unk~ .$8.1 TABLE, nctagt1nal m11plt' APRICOT 1 ny P n n rt 1 r ~. ' -----------'! n: mn~t m11ke!I. R<!st buy5 In Shado"' box Sl:J. 2 t>!ld .Sl2. 644-17·12 I Artol"a blP. ~f' to 11pp1'1'c. 2, I l[i] "'G11s A1·ail11hlr"' 1 '67 CHEVROLET Spnrl~\'!1.11 SALES PEOPLE \<aOll.'d !O Miscella neous 818 So. Calif. a1 Schmidt Music t 1 Able1 1 141 • 1 •15oh.0 2h rlr~:~ GAS rll ni;te SlO. 'lT3-'1l7• Male~. 6 \\'eeks, rrgi!ltPN'd Tr1nspottatlon riiili II pa~. fi c,vl, 11 uto trAns. r •h. t'arn SlCXJO or more p<'r mo. Co., 1907 i'o'. :'11ain, Santa. orms - . is I'S '"'-' ;,;lf>-5(11~ I· _ m ... Call E11 rl at 54S.OOTI 10 .im GAS r a n ~ e S3j. Chrs11 \ An11 . to $6. Antique stay dres~r TRTU:O.IPH Hrr11ld 1963 for I · Choose from 1 f'.lwnr, prtv pty..., .$l4fl(l. SERVlCE STATION. AT· d r a"' r rs SS &. $15. Kl :'llBAU. cnnSQl,.lle \\'alnut SlG. Army coat $15, Crochet Part s: En g i n" S 2 5 AKC Rcg1~ .. G" rm II n1C1m rs S•le/ ~1nt 920 fJo I ='~'~'·~'~"~'---=~~-! TENDANT all ah ifts open. TV \\'f"lrks good $15. Lg I finish Xlnr rond. $450. h11 !s SJ. An tlque Admiral's Trlln.~m1ssion S25. Rl!ar rod I Shi>phrrli puppies frir 5ale pe ' 105 or pans, DODGE "'a,R"on 1960, Ch!'v ~:'br~ J::t"~~ Cam-~~~~~P k:r;~e~c c\h~c::~~ 67M~:l I ~ _w~_P-;f:~!11 \i. ::~~ cs~,~~~;:r!: deck 41 ~~~-4~7 ian, 4 ~·k! ¢Id FALL CAMPER you name it! ~!Pl!!~1 1~:58· H1 :~ SERV. l'flah. Fuller Bru5h &· c-ab\nrt $25. Lot~ of usrd S • M h · 821 11rr11ni;:tmPril~ $3. Book ~hf'lf tracli. 2 spcakrrs, $25 illUST SAC. Aust Shrp pup,.; CLEARANCE 842-3635 ('veryth1ng. Jake's. 117 E . •wing ac •n•• I S.l:J 2 rtchlng~ $6 ~arh. · Rr"'. Blue Mrrle~ . .«hot,.;, Adults-Pet' O.K. "·53~"0"LO~S~88~-,~ ... ~---rte $US-Jl75 wk to at also 18 h < C :'II 67l-717.~ .. • r, aute • · ·• ! · 1-.. · 1970 Si""'er Zq;::-bi' Auto, \Yood sk\R a rxi polt& $7_. Comr gre " makr nfr. Over " dozen bra.nc\ l\l'w 8 P riv1te Club-$300,000 tr11ns, a.ir, p1/b. A h11y '"' pt time. 5'&-5745 ... A I k l ,., BLUE \•1nyl ()CCll~ton11 I chair ,. SERVI~ Sia A t lr n d • n 1 FOR SALE btaut!tul \\'Alntll l'nn~nle. ,., nr que 1•ro0stne 5 0nd''' 1:,·',· 15. Batiylin!' crih Sl:i. Crih 1 _•clc2-M=-'OO'-''c1-~-'-p-m_.cM_4-_8JliO fl. 10 l I fL campers now R.icr•atlon Center S:i'IO. 54S-1686 11 fl fi ::vl pm ":"_, _,_11 1 f Used douhle1Jerlncken;.F11ir r.111.kl's b ull(1nhQ\~1. •.ornero rangl'fll. ;, •":ill Pl~y -oll" Rn"nd F.PuppieslpartpoOOl,.1~ slashed lo ~vey,..,, "'' t, App Y a II.I i..aM D ii b 1 \ n ct Sfrttt , Nt1<.'J>Orl Heip:hl!i. .,.,.. · ,.. '·· · " 3195 Harbor Blvrl, C.l\I. ~~~~1!1on. ' .r. Y. a y ~~~~as~l'Sl;~~m:ir. Guar f>.16-8789, Saturday anl'I Sun-i;:la~s ltlp r-nfrrt' !11hl1> Sl:i. 1969 Pomon11. C~I. 544997, s49 A~i~~l 1 ----.TY"'"P~l~ST • or amall pymta I rl~y I Roun<I m11rhl,. ('fl!lre l11hlP j 1st 1..--omc: S» each. PACT.ORY • PIA1'0 K1n1 ball CnnSl'llrttP ~!'4 ·442 ',,ash, · CllE-..• m•PI• .. -, ,,,.,wPr. 1 $25. \\'11lnut liulfrt. nrrcls 1 IRl ~H ~J:,TrER pupp1e~. $400. Tee paid by C.o, Gnnd 11·alnul ltn1~h .. Xlnl C<lnrl ,,..~ J . "'''' '· rel!n111.hinlt' S15. Orw. ~hr ll AK C "'.L': Ch11.m pion blood . IMYOICl IYflis1 Call Lnr11inl!'. 64~2770, S\:i!l. Lt'.: dLx chlllr ...,1• * REPAIRS* $:1 llln!i Sl.'.i. Large ma ple r nrl t•hlr $.1. Sm llll J'(IUrll"! lin"ll. c111i 84&-.1994 Po~111vrly 1~ 11rlllfd d1!11lf'r \Ve.1tclll( Pe~nne! A2rnc:v. loman S2:il. Lg S"'IOg set O e11._n, oU It; lldJU!\t your mll-l)nokc11~ $10, Vaporitf r $l . I \){''1eslal tahlr s~. Sprfly . char,L':C!I! F.\'rry unit ri>11cly -•• \\' cl'" D I Al "lf>-'"'"'2 . e ST BF.RNARD pup~, In , , -.J· I . I II . ~ e1t. u1 r ve ! SO $25. 67.'l-4~:i chine ln--your home. Spet . .-.. '"'" I paint a 11rl slt1 1n '.It' and !fie AKC ;....!: ~hnw qulll. r 1mm~~~1a c in~" a11nn on fee joba). . F OR We: Usen 4• fi uores-1111 $3.!ffi, 11.U work gu11.ran-USED hrick Sc e11ch -you ,. c1111.. \\'11lnu1 cl1n1na: !~hie • ;. ·,"lfi2_7~17 '* • your tnir nr 11 rr\11 1971! 14 BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED MODELS 1 Dir. TR193l 14851 Jeffrey Rd. Dune Buggies 95' l !F.AV'' silvrr m!'!ri.llic hh11: :'ll11 nx. \Vhilr \·111yl hA.rdtop. A tlf'auty S!ll~. ~11-5766 nr :io\R-'.i.171 FRRGl.S hu,s:li~·. lict>n8fld, 1111! ~ynrhrn tr;:in~. .•tllll'f fln11! li~s. S4!K1. 540-2;,.i17 v AR J E O S 11 I e ~ -S,. I fl 1 ccn1 liXtlJres, S5 each. a~·l~. teed. ~!).8231'1. haul -Phonr 546-2464 S2.'i, Saturd11y • \Vrdf'l('sday, · · THEODORE I I · m&"t.-pe.r.iormcl exp. C.ol!C'ge Contact i'-1t . Laney or r.tr.s. 2 CHAIRS. uphob!ll!l'l'd , ta &1'2-1.'l.\g, ~0 \V, l9rb • SHERR'"~ POOOLF;s • ROBINS FORD n rv1ne 1 S 1"" Good a~ Yr end puppy 1alt, gn'Xlm· Trucks 962 grad., m.anied. del res pos. Creenman, DaUy Pilot, 330 port.... S ' f'lt h. C&ll 646--0346 REFRIGERATOR, n!cr and llllt:. Free pk-up. 546-2841! 2050 1-fARBOR BLVD !i ml south nl Tu~tin 11.Jld 1---------;...;.CI w/challenge .. 0 pp'~. \Vest Bay, O:lsta Mua SURFBOARDS c 0 L 0 s p OT tt>frif!'rator. clean .$25. fi46--782fl VERY nice female l'l'lt, i 1,;. COSTA MESA 642-0010 1,•, ml. s. ·t <,-"'' Ana ·F-. '66 Ford v,.Jon P.U. Reaumr on reg. P ": CARPET • -,,-hav• 'M" '' t ,.u •2) GTh-3140 · AU · · '64 f d Ca y " ,.,.. '-.r 7~ 962-1~ .... '" ,._ 6'10" "G~k" lo\11 railer. us • • • ORES.SES 7 to 10, hllnc\baa:s. yrs l!r'iY 1n familv or mper l ' N f Sil o· Frwyl • & romm'I tweed CJllla. Dul 7'0" MOVIE proL..olot like l'll'W 5hof>~. jf'~I ..... , sweaten. C.tll ,~An ti4 an ( mi •. 0 n iego WAII'RESS -. nnted liy direct. Expe.r installer. Can clean shllpc, $60. I""' n-i... .. ;'" · u.... 1 110 p:'. ~ ''' ~ -~· "'" °'2T ...,., ,, ... n "Grff:k'' plntatl S2.5. 64+1 742 ...,, ,.,.,.,..._ r canyini eaM •""-"' o · ,~,r'l(Jar11 .,..• • POO. OLES AKC: i w~ o_ld. ,.._mpl•toly "--.·' p~ 832 asas health reataurant. MUlit be hn11 ntt • .).)J""<).} • ... ,...,,..,, with built in vie1r.•rr SJ), IA~! 'Train~ Sl2. Firepl11ce \\'h ...... •=-t.., ,....... with "V neat. altnct. & t.Uick!:nL JRONRITE IRONER In r ood V11cuum cleaner Juod ron· 100Ja S5, TV $35. ~ Silvr:r. Chocolll.lf' & Ill'. ·pop top, Ice box, stove, t11r. Betwa 21-35.-Clll M6-f7BO condition. TV, Ridto, HiFi, dltion $14. Small brass 001<.·I 545-.3198 642.-0326• 673-9357• Radial tiN:11;. 1 OWl'll'r. IUED-1~~-~---~-=' I bl'twn 5 I: flparor,alt 11:30 S40 * ~n98 Stereo U6 f!n.cra.vr:d S6, IMlde ihuttera 1 BURMESE cal (male\ ~ mo. 10..\) ~ill t11ke car in lradr p~ ~ ~· ~~ pm. *iiAVE plulh bei.lt wool. MAGNAVOX l9 .. portablt, 1111 ll"X22". f&I 10" X22"1CUSTOM mini h1kfl lnmt" old. 645-0391 ·114 or lina.ncr . 546-8736 or t 11:1.o· :;:·h S · YR, 3 1Pttd, ndk\, he•ll!I', ruy·Wt !Ill i•le. 1'890llC), $1399 BARWICK • IMPORTS lNC. DATSUN -,-~•0• ,xp'd, A-'y and (Ill IO"X17" $2 ffch. HM>i·Out1. Nrw 1in1 •nd rREE Cockapoo whit•, fi ni() 494-6811 acrou m ac • pc: ... JJIUA),,) ".,. c11.rpet1n1. 100 yards. U1td. TV & atand, ~Meer Ii like t. all ,_ ""' · No. 9, CabrllJo Trlr. Pk. 2>52 Newport, c.~. Brul)Ch XJnt cond. 536-6!124 new, u criflCt'. 5'45-l 31S orua v.· p ... que $2. \Vattr seat. cflromr ra.s tank s ..... nh'f M4--407i ll•I New '71 Dahun • ..._ . 998 s. Cit. Hwy LB 494-971'] I I d'llor Oi!!1dr1ch orlr iiW sta. IM12 Norton St. ln.•11'11' . 57 PIU'll.JTIOunt !l.l031 -..11wn. , • ll'OUll'. 17 SQ YARDS n yl!lnl23" f.1ntorolR con.!CllC color M2~1\1:; ~lO'l2 .. j BEAGLE PUPS lfit)"OllC Plckup\\ilh~amp. It turn. Good park."' blk l 61CHIV 1h T P .U . YACHT STEWARD c3rpe.1tng, hlue/rreen, good TV $J.j(J. II wk!, AKC. 8J7,6;)111 er s111~ 11rirr S2099 dlr. to ll~rt-. $1900. 548-4437. W /CAMPER SHELL Exl'I· m111n J()r corpon1rlon cond . .$j(), 549-067-1 I '* 64~3918 • ''WHITE ELEPHA NTS" :? STI NGRAY binJ. szlr1'111 "\VEED It ,t. TT'!lfl" .rJ,.an t• 459454\ Will take car In NICE Ax4l Nor!!! trailer, in Rehuilt motor, r11'w brt.k$• . yacht. ro~lln waltr1 fi ELEC po!ltn '"kiln, a uto STEREO, Compt1nrnt~. KU-f roverrunninr your hou11r ~ 11nrl hay·~. vPry nJr". SlT ~ out thr trea11urf'1 l.o tr11JJh -lr111d1·, \\IHI lln1nrt' rr1v1111e adull pirk. No pets. l230Q, I bunkJ, blk11 r1t.k, •,11cp, monUis 1U1Uai1Y. Perm111-tlmrr 7 cu ft, Musi uO, .1pr1ktr1 7:) \1a ll 11mp., S~ "Cash" tell ttw>m thru "-'Ch. Sk11.!e bolrd 50c. I turri into c•llh tl\n1 a D11 1ly p&.r(y Call &46-8736 or 2191 HJrbor Blvd., Sp 19, d ean, ST~. Prt. patty, l:vt ,.0t position. 56-1'tel Sl50. Bill. 644--l'.'i28 494-1.l~. Daily PUor ClaNlfi~ 1 ~ao · Pilot Cl•~lfierl arl . M'g.6711 '9'-6811, CM. . I 531.Q;{r,,, o.ys ~ • .. • I DAILY PJL!'IT Auto• !or S.le l§l'I== =·"·=· .. -~1§1='1.'.=I =·""="" .... ==cl§J=• ~·1 . 1§1 '1 DAI~ V Pt\OT S'1 1§1 '1 1§11 I §11 1-= I = ..... = ...... ==:;:;!!:l§J:;;::;: 1 970 j Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported 970 j Autos, Import~ 961 Autos, Import~ 1--------Truck1 "° 970 .Auto1, lmportM 990 Autos, UMd 990 Autot, UMd 970 Autot, Uaed e '5l DODG f~ PICK-UP w/1idt paMll. Rum: lfOOd, DATSUN FIAT TOYOTA I VOLKSWAG!N VOL1lSWAGEN IUICI( CADILLAC CHEVROLIT 536-6924 --------~-,=~=,~,.-,,,~""°:;::-:'~'1~''-,-i-.,-J-U_S_T_A_R_R-IV_E_D_I ''6 VW BUICK '67 RIVIERA CAO. !965 SEO. DE VlU.E CHEV, '70 MONTE CARLO S.S. 4:K Xlnt <:oorllt!on • :.1R--0919 • ALL Auto Leasing '68 DATSUN . PICKUP 9 ... '66 VW Sunroof Green with contrutin& tnt,r-Dix. Hardtop CJ)t'. w/factory Factory a l r condltioninc. 1or, tuned .txhaUJI, runs-Uke Ir. full po11.·tr, vinyl rOor, vtnyl tOP, fuU Je1fMr lnltr- LEASE A f'E\V l9TI PINTO I R~d 10, he111rr, ulr, • spef'd. \\\!PP 7621 W11l takl'! car In JAGUAR tr11de or linanre priv1te par.!,---------- 1971 TOYOTAS Coroll•s -Coronas Mark 11 -P ic~ups ln1m11.culate caodiuon. Yellow I with pin atrippinic, new urea & ena:1ne i\l&.nlU!'f!d !or 90 days, Lie. YPT905, $tot9 new, STL-184 lltrM ml.lltlplu, hit wh,~l. ior. Every db.. option. (NEX. 0531 , $999 cuatom int,rlnr (TFB400J R . $1666 CHICK IVE SON smi • /1 NABERS • ONLY 11,600-fo.1rt.ES Hydramatlc, power ~~ -d !sc brakes -windowa, Ar.t t FM .. m ultiplex,· 1rraro bucket 1ut11, full ii-ua:es, tilt wheel, factory a.Ir c:ond-, chrome aport wbffl1, wkle track belted tift!1, auto load leveler, etc., etc. Bal~ ot lactory warranty. Thi11 11 ari. absolutely aor&:eoua automo- bile. You'll have to eee &o appreeiat,. (944BEM) $50 .00 mo . ll6 mo.I ()[)<'I! (''lf1 RENT A NE\\' 1911 PINTO 54 DAY /\NP 4~ MILE J'l'T A 1.l'l'J'LI•: KICK 1:-.1 YQlJ J( LIFE~ THEODORE ROSINS FORD 2060 llAHROR BLVD., COSTA :'11~:SA 6'12-0010 Auto Service, Parts 966 '{ill V\V J-:r11:111r, 1f,00cr, ·'~ rl\Cf' 1·11.n1, S:!i.·,-Plu~ rn~n.o;, Jr'l'lnt rnd fl onr f\1111 & pitrts. f'Rll ; 67.1>n.·1~. -.-,-VA-l'ol'l'~:n · c,-,~.P~C~.,~,D~.­ :'llUST ANI: 'J'f{AN:'i:0.11SSION * !lfi!L-i1~1~! A~"'l' :i prn * Autos Wanted 961 WE PAY TOP CASH for u~ ca" I: tnlcklr jUllt !)' ~146-li7li or 494~11 , I JAGUAR '67 DATSUN WAGON HEADQUARTERS Land Crui1•rs R•o1d y For D•liv•ry Autnmatic, dlr, Ttadio, h~•'.­ t-r, 1Pf'<'1al .,.,.hf'els. (VO£... ~'11 l Will tr!l.r!e nr l1nant·f' rw1,·ate parry. Fu!J $10'J!J BARWICK l~IPOllTS i/\'f'. DATSUN priec '.Ills Sn. c~1. 11 .... •y, 1..R 4!l4..9n1 -,68 1600 Roadster Thf''()nly aulhorlied JAGUAR deall'r in U1c enUr. Harbor ,.,.,.. . Complett: SALES SER VICE PARTS ' BAUER BUICK IN COSTA MESA 234 E. 17lh Strfft ..De.rut Lewi.! .IMPORTS 1966 llarbf1r, C.M_ 64&-930.1 --,69-TOYOTA Corolla Station Wagon \\!hi te w'blark in1erior. Like new, Lie. XWZ928 • $129' ~.:"·<·ll('nl 1"0nditiri11, Low 54S·i765 n1111·ao:;P, 1\~'F.Z7101 '300 un--.1<1~. ~R~D~m=t, s11,-.,-.-lo-m-,~.,-I CHICK IVERSON vw ~1:-1-30~1 'E\:t , 66 or 67 l9i0 llARBOR BLVD. dPr Rlur Ror•k s:t7;,iJ: 'Gl XK -1:.0 Rdstr. C'O!-iTA !llJ::s,\ 5f395 s129:1 rrs1 rl, l!l:i-1332 '69 CORONA BARWICK Jr-.!PORTS INC, DATSUN ll!lR s. c~1. !!wy, LB 494-rnn -DOT DATSUN OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAYS 18835 Bc11.cb Blvd. J~untilJG"IOn Beach 84.2-7781 or :Y.B-0442 FERRARI MERCEDES BENZ ~fardtop. Vinyl roof. 4 spE'el, ----------1 \mrna•·ul;i!r, Sky Blue. Sac. Or.1n')e County'<_. l ,1 r9esf Selection Nl'w & U ~<'rl Mrorcedes Bl'll I Jim Slemons Imps. W ,, nc r & f-',1i;i St. S.1nt,1 An.1 S'16 -1114 rHi!·r. \\'ill take trade or fin ll!lt'f' pvt. P1.Y. Call Sirl. dlr. 5-iO-~l~i nr 494-7506 alt. JO a ri1. :\1':' 3_4~3. ___ _ -,7TCOROLLA fuld in, hf'a!!'r, dise br,kt~, MG ====-I f1.clory au·, 1011-, low mile~~ Take 11!d!'11 i::ar or fimall d 011'11, Under fact. warranty. Call J\-taury 1Hr. alt 10 am 540-310() or 49"1-7:i06. 037327. MG -CHICK IVERSON vw 549-3031 ·Ext. 66 nr 67 1970 HARBOR BL.Vp, COSTA ~tESA '62 YW Sedan Radio, hr11trr. j ZX\\I 267) 5699 Harbour V.W. 18711 BEACH BL. R42-4435 HUNTINGTON BEAOI WANTED I'll Pl!.Y top dolla • for your VOLKSWAGEN today, Call and uk for Ron Pinchot. 549-3001 Ext. 66-6':. 673-0900. '61 VW BUG Xlnt. oond. Good tnnsporta.. tion. $19' CHICK IVERSON vw :>49-3031 Ext. 66 or 67 1970 HARBOR BL.VD. COSTA r.1ESA '65 YW Bug vw • NABERS ·.-,CADILLAC CADILLAC 549-3031 Exr. 66 or 61 1970 ilARBOR BLVD, COSTA MESA '69 YW Sedan Radio, healer. (Z5R939J $1595 Fact. Authorized Cidlllac Olr Faet. Authorized Cadll11c Dlt ~ HARBOR BL.., 2600 HARBOR BL., COSTA MESA COSTA MESA ~0-9100 O~n Sunday 540-9100 Open Sunday SHARP! 1967 Coupe De Looking for e cir? Ville. All Xtru? $289S. Will EASY Trade 496--'1345 Call Auto Referral free of I ==========o I CAMARO $.1777 • NABERS• CAPilLAC Harbour V.W. ctiarre. \Ve hi ve 1eU'r:s w.1ting. All typ's &. pr ic,s. 5'lltra alao welcome, 642-4-131 '67 CAf.1ARO 350 RS, air. Fact, Authorized CadWac Dlr \vire .,.,.hl rim~.] ownr. ,,inyl 2600 HARBOR BL., !Sil\ Bt-.:AC!f BL. &t'l-1435 Auto Rrfcrra! Service top, I L'!OO!bet olr. 67:i-Z187 COSTA MESA HUNTINGTON BEACll 'li6 ELECTRA, Loaded, Xlnt 540-9100 OPf'n Sunday L Se•--· ''°''"°"· 1"'° CHEVROLET l9eO IMPALA' roowrt. """' ar9e ~ t1on * &46-rn6 * ---------1 bttak cyt. Tow away sso. Of VW Campers, '64 Buick Spec. "'•1. PS. '64 f,tALIBU super Sport l="=S-=211=3=======I V K b • PB, V-8, auto. tn id cone!. convert. Sf'ing trans..!,rred. ans, om 15, $600. 96&-2307. Sac for S200, New ti l'!s, CHRYSLER Buses, New & Used QUICK • ·52 Buick Spec. brakes, l'e'blt eng. Needg 1----------1 Immediate Delivery ALSO '62 Pont i11.r T'mp. ,c,"""='~"~";'~'·~'°'~:;..s.:,-11~0 __ _ CHICK IVERSON w,.. 1199 "· 71.1, 646-5312 'SI CHEVY 8'1 A" 2-dc V-8 stick, $400. vw * ~728 * CAl)ILLAC '"' 2 DR. Ch•'Y IO< ..,,, S.19-3031 Ext. 66 or rl 1970 HARBOR BLVD. s1;i0. -===C=O=ST=A=MES==·==;.l '66 El Dorado CJnv. Fu\! =~~C_a71_1 ~Gt;-=c''~'-05_~~ pwr .. rlinva!e control, '62 Impala. Air cond & VOLVO AM/fo'M strl'C(I $1825. hcatrr. 1 own,r. Xlnt trang 64Z...241~. 545--0548. car, LI 8--36211 afl 5. 1 O\VNER, still under Wl.11', '69 Chrysler NeWpOrt, $2600. 646-7300 eve.~. CONTINENTAL '.66 LANDAU COU P E, ~M, LEATHER, AIR , POWER, STEREO TAPE . '1~95. 213: 59Z...2418 u-Ll'l.IVU Autos, Used 990 Autos, Used_ 990 Autos, Us.d 990 1HINI 1..:.:::;.:::::...:.:.::c_ _ _::.:.:_.:..:::c::::c::.:::::.:~-....::~:::.:;:::..:::::::_ __ ..:..:.:;I call Us for free eatimate. ____ F_E_R_RA--R- 1 --- GROJH CHEVROLET N•wport lmpo<I• Lld. Oc- ~ales, S!'rv1ce. Parts Inunedia!e De\iv,ry, All r.1odels TRIUMPH Af.1/Fi\t, 4 spttd. (NNJ\090) Full price ~'YO~OI "FRIEDLANDER" Cadillac Ask for Salell ?.f&na&et 1J211 Be11.ch Blvd. Hunlln&'ton Beach M7-6087 KI 9-3331 WE PAY CASH FOR YOUR CAR CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 Hubor Blvd. Cos ta Mesa 54r,..1200 \VE PAY TOP DOLLAR ran TOP USED CARS If your car is e:-;tra clean, see u.11 first. BAUER su1c1.::: 234 E. 17th St. Ois1A Mesa • 54S-TI65 IM PORTS WA NTED OrangP. CountieJ TOP $ BUYER BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 18881 Beach Blvd. H. Beach. Ph. 847-8555 Autos, lmport•d 970 AUSTIN AMERICA AUST IN AME RICA Sale!, Servi~. Parta; lmm~1ate Deliv11')' All ModelJ J1rtuport j\111µot'ls 3100 W. C.OUt Hwy., N.8. b-t!-94(!; 540-1764 CORTINA anie County's only author- 17.ed dealer. SALES-SERVICF .... PARTS 3100 \V. Coast Hwy. Nev•port Beach 6-12-9-105 540--1764 /\u1horizerl rerr~ri Dealer FIAT """""'""' "THINK" aasa NEW 124 CPE. DEMO $2795 '"-"FRIEOLA NDER" 11750 lt:ACH ILVD. !Hwy. JtJ 893-7566 • 537~4 NEW0 USED-SERV. l.n.l'U'll'U gnBD lhe NOW ON DISPLAY auto sport ltd Authorized SALES e SERVICE e P1\RTS 9625 Garden Grove Blvrt :i.17-7777 Cali Collect ' l "r lupnrl 31111µort··, $799 BARWICK J:O.tPORTS JNC. DATSUN '64 TR 4. f'.ood clean cit.r. R.ec.-nll.v inslallcd rehu11! clutch. ·ror. tonneau L'O\'t'r. rad rn A i::nod buy at $8.JO. Ph: ;-,.\6-20:1!_._ --~- 3100 w_ Coast Hwy., N.B. TR l 'j9. VE'ry good con· o/.K' s Cst. l!l\'Y, LB 494-9nt 642-9405 "~1164 """' """'°' • ,,,. '66 YW Deluxe Bus - -~ '!~r!ib!e. $ji':l or best ol!rr. ~ ... 548--{;6;.4. 117J.O lli.t.Cll (HWY. )fl 893-~566 • 537-6.Uot NEW-USED-SE RV. ~ • VOLVO ANNUAL January &THINK '68 TR 250 T r iumph, ''MG'' overdrive. l\1ust sell. T.0 .P . 548-5358 a.It 3 pm. ID ''FRIEDLANDER" VOLKSWAGEN S Passcngrr. r11dio, he1tter. (5V1l)78':, $1562 Harbour V .W. All 71 's Are Here · SavinJ?S U p To $466 on re1nalning 70's ("8782) Ovtl' ~as Del. Spe c. Stock Reduction 1J150 llACH (HWY. l'I ~ 89:!-7566 • 537-6824 NEW·USED·SERV. 1960 VW BUG 18711 BEACH BL. &12-4-1'.lj ..De.rut Lewi.! 1971 CADILLACS ARRIVING DAILY ~ Red, w1111 mag wheels. wide ov11l 1Jr1>~. ne1<.• engine guar- anteed lo~ 90 days, ll'T174 HUNTINGTON BEACH .IMPORTS 1966 V\V. Rrbu1l! n101or 1-1•1lh 1966 Harbor, c flof 646-9.'l03 3.COO niilrs. Good 'l·ond. Volvo Pl!J)(). Ve..., clean EVERY USED CAR IN OUR INVENTORY REDUCED & PR ICED TO SELL TODAY $79' PORSCHE '66 PORSCHE CHICK IVERSON vw 5-19-3031 Ext. 66 nr 67 $109.i. &IZ-1573. "J 1-1•h1te wlblk inter. { spd, '611 V\V au1. Sacr1!1ce 'll;j() Q.O .. r11.dio_ 837-4498. ln fl hurry -==========! * Ol:tfi--3107 * Autos, New 980 Choose from ORANGE COUNTY'S LARGEST & mosl COMPLETE Se lect ion of QUALITY CADILLACS Coupe !112. 5 sPt"ed, bro.,.,·n 1970 l!ARBOR BLVD, with bl11rk inferior. Brand COST\ i\TESA * new Perrelh rires. Xl'J47.; lot~968~~v=11~·-s=,-g-_~Ra-,~,-,-. -,..-"'-PAUL EVANS Radlo, heater. fTURIZ.11 rllr. 9311 H d D $3299 5eal speakers. $137S. p<I. pty. u son r. fo.luM sar.' Will lil.ke older CHICK IVERSON 1-""-·-""'-'-'-"-"-'~•m_. --c.!lr or linanct". 546-8iJ6 or Huntington Beach Vw '63 VW; nu sunronl, paint, 494-6.11\L Ynu Rrr thr winner Of i:,11.,1111• 11e1u1v w1111 v1",1 •ao, h''k"~ ,. <IUtch Good ""'Od. :! tick,ts ti\ 1hr pluon t lo111 • l••tll.i l"•t riar1 5'19-3031 'f,'(t_ 66 or fi' tns id~/ou1 $0."il, 542':.'9686 '&: V\\'-29.ooo mi, nPw paint Southern California ~~:;v ;: ..... ~0""~~-';t.,..";~ 1!170 HARBOR BLVD. al1rr fi P\1 & radl!J. XJnr cond. tlllly Sports, Vo1cet ion ~~·1~1:1~~;,":,"~1 =;., ~:fv~.'~ Os 00 ------takr olrlrr VIV 1n tradt. ••"• C•dlll1c "''-''! ,,. "'"'' C TA 1'-l i:;..,A '66 V\r. 1;~,JlOO n11·s. orig. &l&-l2.i9, &12.--0350____ & Recreo1tional "' & • ''"''' """' !5•r.U!Jit> • -------- 1969 El Dorado '69 YW BUG • JUST A FEW EXAMPLES, 1970 Fleetwood LUl(UlllOU5 llOUUH.v.I p_.i<ltO l•llll•u 1611 olld m1tcMne dord•Mll• \~ttrlo•. Full flO"'"• ttctorv oir. 1111.t.rt..:.ci!c: -el. ~ • .,.., door locks. 1 .... 1110M 01M \. "'I, GU•I <•"'""" lro"I M•t• WU~ l~dlvldu11 ~-' coM•ro11, •'•'" AMJ~M. !\Or, llMI · ',i7 Porschr ronverllhle 0 . nwner. tQp ~·onrl. ci<'an. 1:17'1 e ·~~ VIV CONVRT e V•hicl• Show $4999 '6S 912 rn.t: Nt'W ll)p. Phone ~lr \Vard, t7\4\ <II the hrakcs, rhllch. tirts, Jui;:-8-16-14:'1:; Riii. RE:BL.T ENG. ANAHEIM II ""' ""· '°""''"· '"' ---.--,,, v'~w~c~A.='1P=E~R -.-•WO:.. 6'6-46" CONVENTION 196f Sed:de Vil le 1967 Cpe . de Ville 1968 Sed. de Vi e $5999 lanips. linnuu::. Mus! .o;rll. NC'w eni::1ne. Fully equippt"d . VW LEASING CENTER F.ctarv •Ir c-l!lonlno. V<nvl ..--.cro"v "''II: CONDITIO,.INC. ~~:~·.t;•:-.,:~'f:1:~~~1~1 $1R;il . fi7;)...:t2~~ nr673-1253. 557-9359 • Tax ,1': Lie. Oov.11 J lll1Uar.v :2nd lhru IO\h 10~. ciotl> & ltllh•r lnitrlor, 1 .. n r "l/,._1111'j"'~'fio~Mifi~1 ~~~1o;11/"~ a. t•lttco1>lc 11 .. rln1, •vtomt llt ,7 I pd W •-.=c....:=-~-=--~ e SS0.11.7 rx'f month r,:wer, iter..,, door loc~•· Ill! & •~ ' n !.t..•1 M 1 • di pilot. 1lon•I Mtlrlno. r•<llo. Trllf'I . ~l .,;: ·,Olis • ..eut:rs'3·9~1 *.,. V\V CAi\-tPER, 196i • :t~ nionth open end lea~ PleB~' cllll 642-567,11, cxL 311 .~1·~t:n:1~$"~··2:T17~J·JA71•!7"' ...,11no1, ~!d~~':1c•$"'2'· 7'•7~l7~ •· •" °"''"...i$"3' ~7,~7. '7w107U1 t1rrs. ~R. mt~. ,,., ClPan, New tire5. P vt party. bt:tween 9 and l pm to cl11.im 5.tJ-.8\0j d11y11, A!k for Grro:;. s132: •. }IS.-2692. 1971 V\'V XTg yoUr tickets. !North County RENAULT '7o vw BUG CHICK IVERSON '~"-"" """'~' ;, ~~1------~~1------,---::--1-:--=-:-:-::--.-;-;;;;o '68 FIAT 850 1•1-,.-, -nE-.. ,-.A-UL_r_n-_,-_-N-.. -,, ~;~,;".:;'.; v.11 . bu;".': 1970 11.~n s1.vD. Au•••· u .. d 990 1965 Sed. de Ville 1965 Cpe. de Ville 1966 Cpe. ,de Ville '6,11 CORTINA : Auto, R/11. SPYDER SOlllC iw:irk milE'S S2 l00 CO"TA -00, I c;_,;_:_:;_ ____ c,;,,c , 1'1ctorv •I• condl!loA.... vln~• Ftd"'Y alt condl!1onln1. !utl Fo-c:to3: '1' eondlll<N1l•11( ·~,ii;-'f I ' _ ~ m r..o.:>,,. too, lull lttll-4r ln!t;li;.~ !vt rY DOWOf. All lttl"-' lnl.,lor, Tiii :.' :~ '~· ";1.,'! 11~:-Wttf1 1 :J Xlnt conrl. 26 mpg ISiO. RDSTR, Red .,.,'llh black in-l ===*="'="'="="l=*===l>.'°"'w;-;;";G'·:-7354-;;;;';;;;~;;;~ ----------SPECIAL ••· M>lla~. SM ,. lllOl'~1"'· -1· 1 '""' t>ert1ln a 11111 .,. l·~llt 1n1::1or 1 1n•1 ' 1 C'I 19'19 V\V !'quarcback. h1nl tNIJtOSJJ d<>1Cld trice. 1VPJ'21l. ... r · See ar· 4~ll Hanu ton, 1 • 1 1,rior. Likr ne11·. YQY834 19j9 V\V BUS, l"t('edS 'ng1ne cond SJ875. DISCOUNT $1444 $1444 $1888 '148-%85 $999 TOYOTA \\'Ork. Slj(} · Call ~R-:1J68 ' CHICK IVERSON * * ,,, .. ,;s • • .__ SALE DATSUN '68 1600 ROADSTER '6:l BUG·Lo mileage, xlnt '67 VOLKSWAG~N . '~'·"°"~ 66 "" BILL l\1AXEY ::;:: ,~.;-~~i,'h"M • '°'1"0 "· "'·"""•,,,,..""'MONTH OF DEC. 1970 C~~~~Or.~E~~VD. ~ ITIQlYIQITIAI V\V Conv. rustom11.cd tnp Rrhu:l~ti t:,v -B~!-tf'r11 (Grandkid~ ~~~~w ~hoe•) RflR dy to 10~ dlr. f\VEZ nO) con<lition ne111 mo1or, pa1n1, S!l!l1 6'14·128.) To choose !rom. No down on \Vi\J take tr11rle or finance * '6!1 FIAT SPYDF.R. grxxl 1Ul1 BEACH BLVD. tires snrl mags. r1c. $6j(l :::c:_ _____ ..:.c.:...:= I approvffl credit privR1t' pa.rt)'. 5-16-S7.36 or CJnd. S300 &... Take ove r Hunt, Bei1eh 147-ISSJ ph fii;,....7200. CAf\TPER \\'cslpha!ia, ..,,. / 2 l='=,..="=1=1.=======.!..='=y=m=o=''=·=C="="="='·='=3"'==-=..2.c='='"'=N=.='='=°'""=="="'=·="'=Bcb=I '64 GREEN VW--brd En.i::. f'op-!op, i;:a.~ htr, ~ ~ Autos, Imported S600 X1n 1 ('{Jori. li7.1.1~R•1 xlrl! rnnr! .. i~n:" 5'11).113:, 2100 Harbor Bl\'rl, 645-0466 970Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported 970 I=========-==·~=~====='========== YEAR END CLEARANCE $1095 $1295 DON BURNS' PRISTIGE PORSCHE· AUDI LTD 13631 HARBOR BLVD., GARO!N GROVI 636-2333 • " ' Auto•, Imported 970 Au tos, Imported 970Autos, Imported 970 " IMPORT DEALER '70 WAS A GREAT YEAR DOWN PAYMENT NO PROBLEM HERE! We have t•ken in more trad•int than we have room for. We mu1t reduce our Inventory. We Do Not Require A Specl1I Down Payment '70 HONDA 450 w /T11:l1r. Excollt rrl 'ond. 1qo1,4Z\ '69 VW BUG R1dio &-Ho1l1r. !XNB•ISI '68 o'AC~T=su~N~1~60o .. Ro•d1t1r !WEZ7 101 '67 DATSUN $999 '31 DODGE PICKUP $499 hcoll1nt Condition, IDLA ltOI '61 OAT.SUN PICKIJP $·) 199 (WPP762) '64. FORD VAN Eclnollno C1mp1r IVTVt71) '65 RANCHIRO .. tyli~ •• IH!Wllll '69 AUSTIN AMIRICA AYlomtlic. 1171AZlll '64 V.W. KOMBI BUS like "ow. IOSF066 1 $1099 1'67 D~TSUN WAGON Aylom1+1c, ITAZ•1 1 I $1199 $3199 $399 $499 $799 $1099 $999 BARWICK IMPQRTS INC. DATSUN SOUTH OlAN•I COUNTY'S •lOWIN• DATSUN DU.Liit 991 South Co11t Hi9hw1y, Lagune !leach 546-4051 494-9771 SALIS l llltYICl-llNTALS l LU.SIN• lemce Dept. a.tty 'rlf I P.M......s.t. 'HI NOON let• Daly •tn I P.M . ..... . • Select Trade-ins 1969 Buick Electra 1967 Buick Riviera DIJI'. "'"""""' CM. w/IK'lltf'Y l lr (end .• 11111 -·· yll!VI f<IO!, •!tt· ,. rrulll!el••· tr" -1. (1t1!1m l"ltrlor. 111 01~. dr•s. \TFMOO ), $2111 VW '67 "BUG" 2-DR. ,.111n bllllon •Mlti, lllt<IO ltio-1 ""'' wood 1!terlnt W~MI. Vlrrv lnt1r1or • 1xct111lon1llv nltt . IVOP&5'). - -MERC. '66 MONTCLAIR ,.,11111tr .. dr. H11<1100 w/111etllf'V t lr ce"dl1iogtn1, _., 11t«I"'/ llrt~I. •VI . tr-.• rNlt, ~ ltr. ($1SlNl. 1968 ford LTD Cpe. L\ll!U<JOUI ,,,,.,,. 111...:lloo VI cio-. w/lt c!o"' t lr '"· P•W't• •lter· '"'' -brt~ ..... 1,..1 ~-av-.. Irani., rid., t>tr. IX EVV'll $1888 $99·9 take your pick! 1966 Continental Cpe. Fe<IOl'\I t lr Ct/Ill., full -·~ l 1 100, rvtr IH!lllr irrt.,ier, ...., oc~•. '"''° i.e.. !ti! a '-'-Pie 1tterJrro, lie. 15..IWWI), $1777 All Sales Prices Effective Until Sunday, Janua ry 3rd, 1971 • Nabers Cadillac • Authorized C1dil1ac Dealer Servicing !he Oran~e County Harbor Area 2600 HARBOR BLVD ., IN COSTA MESA CALL 540.9100 OPEN EVES. & SUNDAY ' ... -............. ..,._ - . i ' ' . : , .. • I DAILY PILOT '. frlday, Jlnuary 1. Jqi l JEEPS JEEP 1948 CJ2A V-8 28J_ O/drive, hubs, Chtv ~1e1:r­ in11:, 11 tn. Rim &: tires. Much mnrf' X-lra nice S16."i0. 642-3309. ., THE 1971 OLDSMOBILES •• ALL MODELS-COLORS-EQUIPMENT TO CHOOSE FROM AT UNIVERSITY OLDSMOBILE RADIO OR SKI RACK OR LUGGAGE RACK & SUNGLASSES WI TH PURCHASE OF 1971 HONDA FULLY FACTORY EQUIPPED BRAND NEW 1970 OLDSMO .BILE Fully factory equipped including lights, evap. emission control system, safe- t y belts, windshield wi~rs. (3317107107306) JUST A FEW 1970 DEMONSTRATORS LEFT AT OUTSTANDING PRICE REDUCTIONS ACT NOW!!! s1195 ·'65 MUSTANG HARDTOP VB •u+o .. llJH. P ~-·WSW, lendeu loo. (PFH6201 $1295 '69 ' $1795 '69 $1795 '69 ----- $1595 '68 DODGE POLARA 4 Dr. Std., VI. •ule , RlH, P.S .. WSW. 1.,1. •'•· (WCZ<'l•Ol OLDS DELTA Cu1lo"'. VS. •ul'>., R&H. ~ S .. Pa . WSW, ltndftu lop. f~,1. ~''· !Xl-iG<'/48 1 SIMCA 2 Door <ad•n. 'I •p•t.f, • hetl•r, WSW. ! 1 J<'l<'/A l TRUCK CENTER The Bi99est Inventory Of New and Used Trucks We've Ever Had .. '71 GMC Camper Special Po""•' b.r•ke" H.D. •O••nq., B i:ilv '''"'· , ... dy fo• b;9 ~•"'I'"'· St~. = I 005 Ser. ::r (I t0'55 7) 53295 '66 CHEVY l/4 Ton Camper Special FORD STA. WAGON VB, ••ilo .. R&H. P.S .. P.B. WSW, •i• '"'"~· IVCl0171 OLDS CUTLASS $1395 $2095 s1295 $1795 UNIVERSITY OLDSMOBILE 2850 HARBOR BLVD • . COSTA MES.A 540-9,64.0 • • • • . . ' • Saturday, Janu1ry 2, lq11 DAILY PI LOT 281 NEW YEAR OFF IN WITH ANEW • J •ER PRICED CAR FROM HUNTINGTON BEACH CHRYSLER Pl YMOUTH OVER 250 CARS TO CHOOSE FROM 2 0<~ ""'"'""· IOl'Qljfll<ll "->I .. JIJ V-I. ,.,..., foll) 91<11~ Alll (OJll!TIOll. , .. dio. htott<. -•l"""I. niyj raol, dllu•• -""' '"'"'" wiiirn.on ,~ .. 11<, S.iol lic. lf'231.0f I 3S1S.. SIDl.k 1075. FULL PllCE 1970 FURY Ill 2 DOOR HARDTOP DEMO 2 DOOR HA DEMO • 2 TO (HOOSE FROM • 1970 Road Runner 2 DOOR HARDTOP DEMO l0<1!11eAi!e Irani,, llJ Y·I , ll'OWIH' tl91H'~ & broke1., bu[kfl 1eot1. l•nlt<lglo11 wondsh, rad•o. rally rood ~I. g'°ss btlrl'd wk,11wolh., 11•'11*· "°'!e wpprt!• 1ion pkg .. tit. W111I Mo RM1JNOE1J18BJ. '11otl 2009.C:-~~~p;j;i:;;'!>t * JAILY 7,30 TO 5 P.M.·MONDAY 7,30 A.M. TO 9 P.M. We Have Factory Tra ined Mechanics Second To None Our Aim Is To Please You We Service All Chrysler Cars & Trucks We Service What We Sell! •Ot Ml,V-1.•v!O.D· •10tr"'11,l>-ll<O~f<,h><! O•<. 51779 ,,M, WI ... , ""VI roof VRIQ'll l/.io Q\62) '68 Pl YM. fury V~.~111...,1J1,P.Sl•or-.. s1195 R!.W XU1 6S7 (No.91Jii '68 CHEV. Camaro '" "'"·"'"""'"· s1595 ... ,.,P sr-n;. V:OSll. (No, l()lil \ '66 MUSTANG • • outo. w~1t•wall1. RlH, $879 ft:Wl It. CHo. 91 IJ~ '67 DODGE Charger ;OP HOlP ,Vl.A•J!O r $1195 Sl••,.,"l· ~tw. M!.f1).j\b8Jll I~ )\]J.I,) '67 VALIANT 4 Door v.1. S"<k. ••. '"""'"· ~' 5979 11tfOOl(10..tduo1• vn11s. SIO<~ 30111. '69 CHITSLIR 300 •·llD"'.full ro<!.Po•r. s2429 ;...1, locloty .l~. 111.Jl l S 11Dtk40 1A. ·~~~.~~.(~i.~:~.rict '70 "LYM. Ro•dn11u1tr ,,,, .... ;,,g,p/lnh1.rodoo. 5989 , ... HT.Vl, ....... ldo,Mlr, s2179 ~Hit<. w~olll•Oll• X•r• l•"'°" '"'· -WM1. ' "'U WIV.]4'. No. '192 ~+-"-"'-'-'~-·-""'------ '67 PON IAC G.T.O. H.T. '00~ "'· ..... '.! . $1389 IA<I air. Dia<• .....,. ,...,,, 0"9 <r>elfll•c 9•ten ~•I, Mu" "•I !lUX9Sll, No ll?"' '64 MAUIU SS S!>o<'' (!JI.I». ldttil c ..... ,.,,,., s7· 69 t ;ti 1vr y04K W..MCMS IS. {t<t. 101 2Al '69 GALAXll 500 '···· ..... '"'· "'· s1779 P{ll-"'t, Rl+I, WSW. YMJt.ttW. !OSOi.) '61 FALCON WAGON ~IMU,6<yl . .l.u1-.~S.to-s1329 dio, Wh,11woll1, l0~0•9 s .... k 91 JO. A.DVT. rau:n GOOD 'TIL 10 P.M. SUNDAT JAN. Jr4. AD'T. CARS S~l.IJCT TO ~lt~Olt 0.SAO.lijl• ........ ., - - • \ 30 DAILY PI LOT Sa1urC1ay, January 2, 1971 DAILY PILOT /18 I~ I ............ l§l -=I =-"'=-==-'~~ . .... ·i=· .. -=. -=~=-"'=~ =r""~r c. !.~~!!!~ .• 1@.-=1 =""='°=·~=-=· =,i:=~==. u,, '!?""'~ :J~J~-~"'-':"." .J~. l--· ........... 1.; 1 Autos, Used 990 Autos, Used 990 1 Autos, Used 990 : Autos, Und 990 I Autos, Used 990 Autos, Us.d 990 Autos, Us.d • 1--------990 Autos, Uaed 990 Au tos, Used MERCURY MUSTANG , I O LDSMOBILE PLYMOUTH PLYMOUTH PONTIAC PONTIAC STUDEB~KER T·llRD $125. 'Q MERC Colony Pk ...,gn--.,,-M _____ W_h_t_"_' 1165 OLDS 98, auto trans. '69 ROADRUNNER '70 Cuda-big 6 atiek, 5500 1960 Stude. Sta, \\'ax. aulo, r &h, p/1. Very tlc1:1n. ustang ~ ....,... air, <'lee "·nd wt, pll/b, all mi, r&h, beltl'd Ures. Sac '70 GTO '70 GTO call 9 am-.lpm "63 T-BIRD. Fully equipped 'Nr ntw titt1. $.269. 54s.-0774 I.op a ir PS &• PB Sprlrlt very ~d t-ood. Gd tires. $2'"...0 & TOP $67. 5'4-8034. ,,..,. ln D·-A" ,_ Ra * 962-6864 * $395._ Stt al Coast Aul.ll - -hood luggage rack new tirn 9.~, •-• Cir It n --......, CU. • ........... ir, 455 cu. ui, m Air, Service Center. 3016 E '6'1 MERCURY Colony Park, $1050 I ~"~ &lu•::.i • · . 38.1 V8, automatic, pc.Mr * S125. GD TRANS. '60 clOM ratio 4-........ri, cJo ..... rallo 4-i..-.1, & bauery lmmac. S.159f:i. }') a.,....... "" ~ Cout Hwy Cdf.1 1ta wac. niany extru, A/C. !162-726.J. 962-7:...7 &lrering, dlr. Exctlltnt con-PLY,.lOUTH: C CYL, 4 DR. b:Jad tach, Ride &t Handl'r hood tach, Ride & Handl'g T-BIRD • · $1800. 67>2947, 548-4319 =------~ '62 Ofds-·m-u-b•l-,-,-,..,-=88-4-<I<-r1it1on. Low miles, (UED143) ~"-·_'-_J0_&.1_;. ===-"-'---== p}qr, P/S, P /0 /B, Radio pita:, PIS, P/D/B, Radio '63 T-BIRD, &ood cond., p/b, -·sa Mu.st.all'' 1:Q11 vt, ·Auto., VB. I \\'Ill k In -· . ;' I ·-~ d •. '65 Mercury Montetty· xln't "" Jl'I'. Yull P"T, extreme y ta e car uowe or &: bee.ter, /\'ew Firestone Ir. heater, New Firestone 1965 T-BIRO $850. Loaded. Pi:, P Wluuuws, g tts, cond. $700. ' Good COtKI, Movtna:. $700 °" ,('lean. S~l:l. 494-7744 day1, linll11Ce private party. i-ulJ PONTIAC . Wide ovals. "ALL BLACK" Wide ovals. "ALL BLACK"' air-cone!. Call , -='/=h=, '="'°=· ='92-="=°'="='='=';;:;:::j 644-5965. olfrr. 642-4993. 64·1-::i308 aft 6. price SI.899. Make offer or trade for t.lake offer or lrade for * 548-2413 * I 4 --~~ SllKJO. 675-2947 5-18-4319. .--~.,...,-cc-'67 Mercury Colony Park, '66 ~Olds-Luxury S£' ii an. BARWICK '66 PONTIAC, 1st owner. late n1odct 1''ord truck. late niodel Ford truck. FINEST Trans. offered for 1ta ""It&, n1a11y exti·as, A/C. OLDSMOBILE Fabulous <'On<l nrw 1irl's, J,.1PORTS INC. Must Si!JI, going overseas. &l&.4665 &-16-4665 $499. 1964 full P"'r, a lr. VALIANT -brakC's. shot:ks,' ""in!. :-.1us't SUN V ood -·• &t°'0 '58 B 1 f J "12 2267 LIN E To trade? Our --------sell ;47-3444. ,.... DAT cry g C0•11.1 . .......,... eau i u , u--. '65 Valiant 2 door. Peppy &: economical little ,car. Good rondltion thro ughout . ~03. Trader's Parnd1Sf' col ur nn 1s • '62 OLDS Station Wagoo =~"--'=-----998 S. Cst. ""'Y·, LB 494.9m PLANNING to move! You'll '¥ Pontiac "·agon runs good '68 LE !'.1ANS, IL1U p:!Wl'r. '&-I T ·BJ RD , Outs!Anding for you! ~1 Li11e~. ~1 Days for Gd. Tran.~. Pvt. Pty. $295. TiiE SUN NEVER SETS on find 11.n amazing nwnber of $100 firm 968-8606 aft. 5:00 air, amf!m, tllt whl, xlnt. cond. Premium tinos. White. $5. Call tollay._._.G-12_-56_7_8._ 549-3807 Aft 3:30 Pilot Cl11.ssUied 1-=D=Al=L=Y=P=It.or==W=ANT==AD=S! • .!._ho=me=•=ln"t"oda=y=''=Cl="'=llled=_.!.o=pm=.====='==1 cond. $1750. 837-3422 S67S, Orl,g, owner. 673-6741 REDUCED REDUCED 1965 BELAIR 4 DOOR R .• H .. au1n., P .S., n11·. Li e. (NHA2071 1964 CHEVY II COUPE A11t o., Hudio. P.S. Lie. (0MH881J 1968 MU STANG A•1to .. R .. l·t., fa cL a ir. Lie. I \VQh::.!04J 1 HB MUST ANG Auto .• R .. H .. P.S., Radi~I tires. Uc. (XZZ9ti6J _ 1961 FIREllRD R .. l-1., Auto., a ir, vinyl roof. Lie. (VV1\1031) 1'61 FllEllRD 2 dr. 11.T. R .. JI., P.S .. 11ir Lie. 1vvr.1031) $899 ~- ---1 $499 I $1799 • 25 TR·UCKS PICKUPS· VANS · EL CAMINOS To Choose From 1966 thru 1970 MODELS All Sale Priced This Weekend HURR·Y!! 2828 HARBOR BLVD~ • • I . , I 990 Autos, UsR 990 Autos, Us.d BE FIRST! 1969 AND 1970 CHEVY SALE • (Once in a lifetime) dead sharp, low-low miles, near new rubber, remaining factory warranty up to 50,000 mlles. HURRY!! ALL THESE CARS PRICED $100 OVER OUR ABSOLUTE COST! 1970 Camaro 2-0r. H.T. Aule>., red;co, f•tl. ,;,, P.S .. 9e>rg1e>ui ci r. 11,22 1 mile1. '7l9B8X ) $2970 1970 Impala Spt. Cpe. R., H , •u+o., P.S., feel, ,;., -l ow low mil11 . ! J70ACGI $3029 1970 Impala Spt. Cpe. R. & H., Vinyl roo f. ft<!. eir, P.S., 1ulo., -Shop t!.i1 dudt -f8JJACOI $3049 1969 Camaro CC!upe R., H., P.S., o4 tDttd. H11 feel . ..,.,,. r1nly. !YNK1l9l $2156. - 1969 Malibu 2-Door H1rdlcop. R., H., •ulo .. P.S., Yiny! rGof, Ab1olut1lv d1•d 1h1rp. IXDM055 1 $2099 1970 Impala 4·Dr. H .T . Super Sporl, 1ulo., P.S., R •. H., vjnyl roof, ftcl. 1ir -25,108 rnlf!1. !YCT- bbl I $2745 1969 FIAEBIAD n .. J-1., P.S., air, stereo, auto, Lie. IXVL896) 1967 OLDS CUTLASS 2 dr. ll.T. R .. ll., 11.uto., J'.S .. a ir. Nice. (TRK413J 1968 MERCURY COUGAR R11.dio, he11.ter, po\l.•er steering, a ut.omal\c. (WKG426} 1 H 's RAMILEl 660 • • S tation wa&on. R&H, VB, a utomatic. (NFV497) 1'6' TRIUMPH ROADSTIR Radio, heater, excellent cond. WC('kend special. IYPX842) 1'63 OLDS DYNAMIC 18 V8, auto:, R&:J.l, power steering, a ir conditioning. (NLl.9191. 1970 Impala Cust. Cpe. 1970 Impala Spt. Cpe. Vi!\yl 1coof, P.S., Aule>., 1•dio, feel. eir. Side mldg1., 1ulo .. r1d io, P.S., fie!. 9,000 rnil11 . G11 •1riou1. (71 IAK81 ,;,. -Hurry! (054ASVl $3323 $3041 1970 Impala Spt. Cpe. 1969 Impala Cust. Cpe. Aulo., R., H., PS., Itel 1i•. Stu dy you r R .. H .. P.S., l lO VI. f1cl. •ir. -Notft. l1non1 !.1••· !05JASV) ing nic1•. IXWE2 22 l $3037 $2619 1969 Malibu Sport Cpe. , 1,969j mpala Cust. Cpe. R., H., P.S., 1ulo., f1 el. eir, .,inyl roof Vinyl roof, P.S., r•dio, t ulo., f•el. •ir, -Nice 1914ANll tYYN051 l $2498 $2496 1969 Malibu 2-Daor 1969 Malibu Super Spt. H.rdtop 1pe1rl ept. R .. H .. .,.;nyl roe1f l dr. H1rdte1p. R., H., l'.S., '4 ·1 p11cf -On1 own•• -lYCMDl:ll:ll -OUCH! !ZXHt.fll $2046 $2119 1970 Malibu Coupe 1970 lmpala4·Dr. H.T. R .• H., tu!o., P.S .. l1 cl. ,;, -E•+••i~• R1d ;o, 1ulo., P.5., f1cl .t ir, .,inyl foof, rn ldq 1. -B11 utiful. IABX052 l !ONLY 1 ~.200 mil11. (JJ'1ASU ! " $2837 $2808 1969 Camaro Coupe 1970 Impala Spt. Cpe. Auto., II:, H., P.S .. Yinyl roof, f1ct. Aulo., •adio, P.S., feclory 1ir. My, my. "''' -Gor9•ou•. 1ZRWS71:1 ) !ll9ACBI $2592 $3002 $2099 ~';; l ~~~~~~-~:tn., 11.!r cond .. po~·cr s2799 11·i nrlf•1vs-J>r1t t-s t ('rri ng-bra kf'~. le11. th er intf'rinr. I 1111·nrr. irnmacuh1te car. (70124) 1969 OLDS CUTLASS 11.T. Cp<'. H&ll, auto .. P.S., "ir cond .. ~lt·rro. vinyl roof. must sec and drive !1 11!; nnr. 1 VSV.128\ 1967 OLDS 4-4·2 CPE. $1299 R&H, po1\·!'r steerin~. 4 SPt'l!d, guaranteed rrrfrf'I cnndit1on. Very very special price. IVFV071 I 1964 PLYMOUTH SIGNET Convert. R&H, automatic, V8, excellent tran1portation. (0W245l 1'66 DODGE CHARGER R.t.H. P.S., a uto., fact. air, clean thru-out. Another weekend 1pecia1. ITBZ93lll 1970 PLYMOUTH SA TILLITI 9 pa11. wagon. P.s .. P.B., radio, auto., fact. air, low mlles. <211A) COSTA MESA 546-1203 . ' • / .•. .-.. .. . ........ . --·· ~-----·_,-,,,,..... . L I 'I \ • THIODOU tO•INS, II. THIOIOU: IOIUIS. JI. YEAR END INVENTORY REDUCTION! COMPARI THIM ALL AND YOU'LL WANT c BRAND NEW 1971 TRUCKS! . . We Must Reduce Our Tremendous Inventory of New , 1971 Trucks IN THE SHORTEST POSSIBLE TIME OVER 120 PICKUPS, VANS AND MEOIUM DUTYS NOW DISCOUNT· ED TO FLEET . PRICES FOR QUICK SALE! READY FOR IMMEDIATE ·DELIVERY • FIRST I N ORANGE COUNT Y! SEE THE SWINGING RANCHERO "SPECIAL" TODAY! EVERY NEW LEF1 ~N~9ocK NOW SLASHED TO ACTUAL FACTORY IN.VOICE! Hurry for the Last of the 5 Y ear-50,000 Mile Warran s! Built In America By Americans For Americans! $250. TOTAL •63MONTH DOWN l6 PAYMENT MONTHS $250 i1 th• tol~I down paym1nt •nd $63 ii th• tol•I monthly p1ym1nt including ta .. '70 r.~ (.1n1• 11nd. all f~nan(.• (..h•rg11 on 11pprov1d (.r•dit for 36 month1 . 01farr•d p•vrn•nl pri(.• ii $25 111 .~0 1~dud1ng all f1n•n(..• (.h•rg11, tax••• '10 lic1n11 or if you pr1f•r to P•Y c11h, th• full (.lllh prica ••only $2172.17 1nclyding 1al11 tax, '70 li(.1n1a, Ord1r You r f avoril1 Color Toclay_., P'lni. lmpon A lmpol"I • ·•mi-n C ti.II'' H.5" f l.I"' fl.J" --.- 163.t'' 161.1" 111.4" 110.J'f .-... Ovt r•ll .... "·'" 41.•·· st.l" "·'" Ht'9f'lt S0.1" St.I" s1.r• SS.I" l'ront Trt•d 55.1)'' JI.I" If.I" SS.1" RHr Trtlld ss.r · 53.1" •t.O'' ... ,. "~ W1lght Ub.) ,,. ,,,. 1715 ~n Slftrlnt ll•ck & ltotler 1t.c:Jrcul~t1111 Re<lrcullfh" l'lnlool 51ffrlnt . .,, •111 SHARPEST PENCIL IN THE WEST • • • .LET US· PROVE IT! 20 to choos~Y~l~~!.1 .. ~~~~rdtepo, con- wrtlble 1nd 2 + 2 F11tbacks. Some with 4 speed's, 1l10 1ir con- ditioning 1nd 1utom1tlc models. ·EXAMPLE: 1965 MUSTANG VS, 111lo1T11tk, r1dlo, h11t1r, pow1r 1!11ring, 1ir conditi<1ning. ( fMI2lS l '70 '66 '70 '69 '68 '.69 OUR PRICE $996 MUSTANG HARDTOP low, low ,.,;]11. Warranty av11il1bl1. A11to., R&H, P.S., air, (452ASll MUST ANG HARDTOP Auto .• P.S .• RIH, air (.ond., good mil11. I RRN880) MAVERICK Fully f.,c lory 1quipp1d, R&H, ~ 'YI. !ZOU84DI SHELBY C,OBRA GT ]~0. 4 1p11d, R&H, pow1r 1l11rin11. !ZLH'174l ' GALAXIE 500 ! •1. H.T., \1-1. •l!!i·• P.S .• R&H, Air (.ond., winyl r~f. IXEU5~91 CORTINA GT o4 1p1..d, r1dio, h11t1r. l ow 111il1ag1. 1ms111 USED CARS A THEODORE ROBINS EXCLUSIVE LOOK FOR THE DIAG~OSTIC CENTER SEAL ON THE WINDSHIELD! 100% PARTS AND LABOR WARRANTY 4000 MILES OR 90 DAYS C•vffl oll in.c•crt1ltcd pllrtS IKl•dl ..... 1 .. , '"'9IMhll•11 d!'lft AN , '"' 1t11d, PLUS brokH, blltttrt ••d eU .... 1pfftl. All rep91r ...t ..... 111 Ollf o ... Mrfiff ... rtMNf. ALL OFFERS CONSIDERED TRADES ACCEP~D PAID FOR· OR NOT TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS '64~ma~YNAMiC~~--$_6_9_6 R&.H. auto., P.S., [actory a ir. l OTUti63J '66 ~~r~~~~~~~ a~~.L~~~. radin, hcat£"r. Good miles. (SUG54.1) VS. 4 llf'l!"'<'d, radio. hl'nlrr. '65 MUSTANG tZKU9•111 Good body & pnint. VB, auto., '55 CHEVROLET good miles. (JHB136 !-'63 FORD STATION WAGON Fairlane 500. V8. auto., R&.l-l. P.S. lKSK158J '66 V.W. 2 DOOR DELUXE Radio. hl'ater, good miles. CTQV748) - L TD-Golaxie-T.orino-Waqon Sale Mlny to choose from. '65 thru '70 Models. SPort roofs, fo rm•Js,. 2 ~r & 4. door h•rdtop1. Full power, •ir conditioning. W•r- rant1es •v••l •ble. EXAMPLE: \ 1969 FORD LTD 2 DOOR HARDTOP '69 '66 FORD 4 DOOR \18, 1ulom1tic, pow•r 1l•1rin9. 11721 1 ). Good mil•1, W<irranfy 1vailab! •• CADILLAC CVT. Full pow•r. factory air,. Lo1d•d. Good mil•1 ! IRSK952l '66 ~~~~'"·~!~!!,ON WAGON $1496 !SLV6421 . '69 '69 '69 V.W. STATION BUS 7 p11 1i. 1+1lion w•gon. R1dio, h••ler, 9ood mil••· !ZNM912l FORD SUPER VAN '%-Ton. \11,.auto, low mil111. W11,.1nly •v•i11bl1. 1111067AI CONTINENT AL Full ~w1r, air, •inyl roef, good mil11, IXXS1 97 ) PARTS-SERVICE 7 AM To 9 PM MON I PARTS DEPT. ONLY 8 AM to 1 l'M SATURDAYS • HOURS 7 AM Ta 6 l'M TUE-FRI ,. ' •