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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1971-02-06 - Orange Coast Pilot• • i; .. ewa e 00 , \ - Hoard BC.ttlene~k. Cautioned_ by Aide ·.Fa~ing Joh Loss · . ' I . - '-Three Die In El Toro Sewer Flood 1'hree civilian workers. one of whom was valiantly trying to rescue his trapped colleagues, died in lo11s of raw sewage Friday wh en a 15-foot deep pumping pi t coJlapsed at the El Toro Naval A1r Sta- tion. Pul!ed from the mire a haff hour afte r lhe cave.in were the bodies of J\1ark B. i1cDa nehl. 54. and \\'alter Leon Ezell, 59, b01h of l.)range and Jtusscll Leroy Huettc, 26, of Yucaipa. Afarine spokesn1en £aid ~lcDaneld and Eze!I \\·ere do\\'n in the pit working on the blocked pipe that carries sewage from the El Toro facility when they apparent· ly found the cause of the stoppage. But both men \\'eie engulfed by the flooding sewage before they could climb .. from the pit to safety, onlookers said. , JJuette, hearing the screams of his co- workers, leaped into the pit to try and pull them to safety, spokesmen said. Bu t all three men disappeared beneatl\ gush- jng sewage which filled the 110\Y cleared pit in a malter of seconds. 'All three men were employed on !he m11intenance £taff of lhe Naval Air Sta- tion, spokesmen said. They were pr~ nounced dead at the scene by a Navy doctor. Murderer Gets Co1mty Penalty Phase Renial Ail -Together NO.V )' oung Crewmen from Corona del ~·tar High School find il takes· more than a name to make a Sea King a.s they get signals' croS!ed during practice session in Newport Harbor. •About 30 boys . Crom the Sea King campus have embarked on an interscholastic rowing program in shells borrowed from UC Irvine. They are looking for competition. Job-threatened Aide Warns of 'Bottleneck' By L. PETER KRIEG Of ,,.. Delly l"lllt ,,..,, chairman of the board, In an abortive attempt at dismissing Thomas earlier Conviclcd killer Frederick Salerfield will be brought back to Orange Counl? fr om San Quenun·s Death Ro1v Apr il 19 for a re-run of the penalty phase or a trial .lh&t ended mor•· 'Olan.cfiq· years ako \Vilh the rerommendation that he die in the gas chamber. , tilt v.•ay , thtl_ new chairman . .o(. tUJe-. ~ • " )i , TT • • t. •'I • "' BOaf'tl QI Supervisors wants to nin the .thiJ. w,eek. · 1 ' • • Ba°tfin had said the bOard "Sho\!ld direct all department head! to submit thefr memorandums and reports directly to board members with only copies to the admlnistr1Uve officer for his in- Saterfield, now 54, or Santa Ana. is one of two Oran ge County occupants of Death Row who were granted new ptnatty trials in the wake of the California Supreme Court's ruling that jurors "'ho object io the death penal~y cannot be barred from jury service in capital plplishmenl Issues. lVllliam \\'est~:ood fdtClellan, 27, con-victed of the killing of two patrons or a Stanton bar, gct.5 his new penally trial April S . . ,,.. county \1-'0uld make the board ilself ''a bottleneck and a hindrance" kl effective operations, according to C o u n t y Administrative Officer Robert E . Thomas. Thomas, who will likely be. out of a job Tuesday when the Superv\son next convene. made lbe statement in response to a query from Third Dbtrict Supe"i!Or William Phillips, Phillips had asked Thomas lo reply in writing lo several actUJatlOn11 and statements made by Robert Battin, . dependent analysis , • • rather than editing .• , Thomas replied that all rtporb ·r-t- quiring board act}on ere sent directly to the board and he "mikes no 1ttempl to inle~ or edtt these """"'·" Thomas said, however, "If Mr. Battin ie: suggesting lhat department he;ds IS., THOMAS, Po1e l) • , ree Poliee Gun In 2-s:tate Chase ·- Cmterllike Strenuous; LfukupNext SPACE CEN'J!ER, Houston (AP) -The Apollo 14 explorers completed man's toniest walk on the moon tod ay but a iaugh cUmb up a , steep alope stopped them short of a prime goaJ, the rim of a crater named Cone. The utronauL! returned to the lunar lander Antares after nearly live houra OJI the moon's surf~. Alan B. Shepard Jr. and Edgar D. Mit- chell were breathing heavily and their heart beats had jumped dramatically to 150 beat.! when Mission Conlrol advised them to stop-about tw~thirds of the way up the 400-foot-high crater. "That's the orde r of the day," Shepard Jameni.ed when advised not to go any far- ther. "lt's farther than it looks," said. a dis- appointed Mitchell, The e:ipediUon acrass the dusty soil, planned to cover 9,000 feet, had gone well and the moonmen had collected a treasure ol rocks and soil samples for science when they reached the base of the &loping, 400-ioot rise leading to Cone. But on man's first attempt, to climb a Jrl0on mountain they immediately e .. countered trouble and had to alternate- ly pull and carry their tw~wheel tool cart up the Jong grade, making their way around rocks u large as 20 feet across. They huffed -and puffed and sl<>pped often !or uat. At one polnt about half- way up, Shepard doubted they could make jt. "Aw. gee whiz. let's give It a whirl." Mitchell urged. "I think we'll find wbat were looking for at the top." They were seeking 'some or the oldest rocks on the moon, perhaps dating back 4.5 billion years to the birth of the moon. They moved ahead, but Shepard re- ported,' "lt'a hard, hard, hard." With their heartbeats at 150, up from a normal 14 for Sheparit and to for Mit- chell, ground controllers agaln told them to rest. · They sagged down against a boulder, and at tbta JOillt nre·direetetf to g'tiilo' farther. "We can press on and make It," ~1it.­ chell pliaided. -Sul-the 'ground said time wall nmnin(" out on them and they had several aclentlflc tasb to conduct before returning to their h.b\ar lander Antares, some 3,000 feet awa;r •. They wtre to launch themulv" ofl the moon at 1:41 P..m. ~today, fiylng to a re:ndtzvous 1nth the ofbltlng mothetshlp, n .... by .SIUlrl A. Roou. M they headed bock toword the land- ing croft, lhelr lltort btau tetUcd down as dld their suit temperaturt. llllrlng,1he cllmb down the slope, Mis-, IS.. APOLLO, Pip S) •• -- DAILY PILOT * * * 10' * * * SATURDAY, ,FEIRUARY' l, ~197( VOL ... MO. ti. I l•CTIOHS. N PAOll Rendezvous Apollo14 R~ LUNAR LANDER ANTARES APPROACHES KITTY HAWK Docking Of T-Croft Scheduled Today 11 12:33 p.m. Moon Landing Progress . Gets County Scrutiny B)' GEORGE LEIDAL Of fM Dilly Plll1 Iliff \Vhile all America and the world watches the progress of Apollo 14, employes of many Orange f,ounty firms have special reason to be interested in man's reconquest of the moon. They helped build il McDonnell Douglas Inc. of Huntington Beach produced the Saturn V booster rocket that launched the Apollo lf LA Sex Murder Suspect Slaiii In Desert Cluue . Fnm Wlre• Sttvtce · GRANTS, N.lll. -Po!l<e.lssucd.an.alert Thursday when a' 13-yUf~d girl, daugh- ter of a former Green Beret major, was raped and klUed Jn the Loi AJ,gele,, area~ 'I1le. 11earch tnttj,sif'ed Friday when an Arizona State Highway Patlolman was killed. another Was ~t. and a youni; married n,un:was.sliln; h.l• ~,e w•s ~rt­ ously v.·~ ,aqd' Qldr car was stol!". The case ended ·JJter .'Frtday afltt a C'llase In the central New Mexico desert \\'hen officers shot ind kllJ't(J Bertram Green)lcrg .38, a>fo~ ~9'•) PlllicnL "l'!!e:y Ctlirge11 'Greenbtr/<ommltted tile crimes. Police 1ald Greenberg, an e1<0nvict, raped and sttangled M-ary HUI, a ninth. grader of-Silverlake,1 Calif., Thw"sday. The girl , daughttr o a former Green Be(et major, was found sprawled on her back In Griffllh Park In the Los" Angeles area, her blouse and bra wrapped around . her ne<k Ind her jeano In pf ace but un- buttoned. They sald·'Mlzo111 HJghwOJ Patrolman Jomes Lee Keetoo, %7, "'JlOnding to a bulletin by Los Anfclcs poll«, 110ppcd Greenbera Priday near Sanden, Atiz., in a ltolen car. (let ILAIN, Pap 3! ·" , mission. Area firms contributing to the booster packa;e Include several from Costa f..fesa. Among them are: J .C. Carter Company which made wlenoid valves ; Servonic Instruments I n c • , pressure transducers; Stresskln Products Company, Insulation; Flexible Meta l Hose Manufacturing Company, metal hose, and Lanagan W.J\.I. Company, Inc .• valves. North American Rockwell produ~ the command service module and its Aut.onetlcs Division In Anaheim provided .tl}e .r~ntry monllor systems, a signal conditioner and the service module 'a horizon scanner. The module itself wu put together in NAR's Downey plant. Among subcontractors C()ntributing to the command module were Astrodata Inc., of Anaheim, the ship·s integrated (Sec· P.~l\Ts;,Pagc)l : , .Oruge We•ther Orauge ·Coast· reel den ls .can :XJ?8d a generally fair weekend' wtlh-1Dm6 pe.a soup in the ea rly morning houri and hazy sunshine during the day. (.()1vs will be tn lhe1 40s with higha in 1tlte 60s. ' · · · INSIDE TODAY Sherlock Holmes and Dr. lVof.tOll they're nof, but London· bastd Ad<lm Strailgt and Jlam.- 11111 Gynt (of NBC'• "Strang• Report") tarn cover ftatur• 'reatmtnt in TV WEEK, iniide today. All• UnQn It .... "1111'1' , Cll\ltdl N... +I c .. u lti.c ll·Jlt c-in n Ctlll-t ..... 4 CrMtwtrf n Dtltll Ntlk" II ' •. • • . l • S1wtd1y, febr1,11ry 6, 1971 DEMONSTRATIONS DIMINISHING Clemente f•rad1a On Way Out Clemente Cools Derrwnstrawrs Dwindle on Coast By JOHN VALTERZA 01 tl'lt Dlll)I 1"1191 SllH As the last of the supporters ol "total victory in Vietnam " left the city limits of San Clemente a week ago, the city which once never saw a bit cf social protest had quietly endured yet another onslaught cf We.stern White H o u s e publicity seekers. San Clemente had weathered 5,000 youthful an· liwar demonstrators more than a year befort. Last week it succ~sfully bore up to 2.000 t1f the fQlka of the other side. And San Clemente. which bas developed a collective ex- pertise and nonchalance over the regular visits of an American President. Is \earn- ing to do the same with rnarchers and speakers v.•h(I want his attenlion. Now. barring any bizarre lurns for thi worse in Southeast Asia, the size of the large Western White House demonstration ma:v be dyini;?. Police Chief Clifford rilur- ray. whose department rank!' have swelled since the fi rst arrival of the Nixons. believes the demonstrations here are indeed dwindling . testing the V\etnam War in August of 1969 used the roadway and made the signifi· cant discovery that the 11t· tcntion they wanted was not available there. other than the San Clemente lnn -more than a mile from the Western White House - and a fe"'' apartment buildings, few occupied dwell· in gs nank the roadway. Even passersby on the San Diego Freeway cannot see the frontage road . ACJ'JVJTtES WANE Since that huge activity. the antiwar and anti-Nixon tune· lions at his doorstep have waned. One l a t e r demonstration drew perhaps 300 persons. The latest antiwar protesL a candlelight vigil by about JO war critiC! won scant at- tention and won that only in !he ,local press. And the appearance there during the President's last visit by a few dozen Ethiopian students was a dead loss at gaining any attention. The President's doorstep \\'asn't even considered by right wing evangelist, Dr. Carl ~fclntire, who arter fencing "'Ith the city for two weeks agreed to a parade through SUNDAY 10 •.m.·7 p.m. ?, ' • I l •• I I NYLON GOWNS ' SEW-AND-SAVE AND PAJAMAS i, PRINTED COTTON Req. 2.78·2.97 200 : ...... 2~!00 s~~~=y Char11e It! Only 3 ~ I 00 Long mini and \\1altz·le ngth gowns. Nylon overlay and i Budget prints of easy. care cotton. Med ium florals. acetate or nylon body. S-M·L. Man-tailored nylon trl-geometrics, novelty pr1n.ts, small florals. Save plenty now on these. 35/36" width. Two to ten-yard length. cot PJ's. Sizes 32-40. Charge it. Shop and save at K·ma rt. ' ' i. MEN'S VINYL SLIP-ON t 1 Sunday Only 277 '·, Reg. 3.99. Dark brown vinyl. Short-sll"e\'t gv.·eatshirU v.·ith rieinforced neckband fieecy lining. Variety of ~ • t. 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Group Asks Water Bed Standards SAN FRANCISCO <AP) A dozen manufacturers of water beds have formed a Water Bed Institute ! o esLablisb and ma i n la i n uniform standards of safety and quality. A spokesman for the nc\\·Jy formed trade association said the manufacturers unanimous- ly endorsed safeguards rcqcJr- ing ·approval of heating devices and labeling all waler bed pro- ducta with the name of the manufacturer. The spokesman said the in- sll!11te also plans to ask state nfHcialii to rec ognize m1n1mum s•fety ind quality ~tandards II eata.bliahes for wairr beds -and lo regulate water beds that don't mttt minimum iit..ndarch. The in~litut.e, which Is open to 1111 firm..<11 that mee.t its safety and quality standards. said Jt "''OUld • 11 u m e respons1bU11v ror guarantees cf member hrm' The spoke~man Bllld lht In· slitute would award 1 st81 fQ 111 v.•ale:r bed Jnduslrlrs that mttt Jts ttandards. The seal will uy ''1A'~ter Bed Jnst.itule Approved Safety and Qu1U1y." &, As the New Jersey Pvangelist led his throngs through the streets. passersby paused a few mome.nts, then went about their way. Only a handful joined in, and almost all the marchers were Crom out of town. NO A TTENTJON The national press 11ttenlion \\'hich Mcintire aides had predicted never materialized. "Let"s face lt," Murray said ''demonstrations. no matter wt>tre they spring from these days, are not new, they're commonplace." \ And because they are not ne11·, they are hardly even news. ' r I 13-0Z. CAN MIXED NUTS f S1mday Only 54~11 ·' Great for parties or for television snacks. vacuum· ~ packed for freshness and flavor. Buy severaJ cans and save. 10 CONTAC1' CAPSULES • Sunday Only ~ 76c l Dtcong,.slent 12-hour timed ca psules. Grt>11l for he11d cold mi11r ry. u ... nfd t1Mtn11tv - "'"'' MMI It ''''-"· ' !· E ROSE FOOD Sunday 011111 10 LBS. nos" rood contains a bitl.11.ncPd l"ombi nallon of fa~1 .11.nd slol.l· act• ini; nutrient~ for quick. Jong l!u1tlng results. City councilmen. faced withi•""m•m""'"'"""m""'c:r::::i .. .., .. ,.,.. • .., .. _ ,i;,~;;~~;:~~~~~°"~:;~~==:~:~=::::::= controversy both ,on the Pea~ Action council gathering and Dr. Mclntire's parade last Saturday. no",. are lookinp: for some acceptable stand~ds to apply to rallies and marches sponsored by nonlocal groups. ---; Although the legal ramifies · lil'lns are yet unexplored, coun- cllmen last week discussed the chances of setting the uninhabited section of Avcnida Pico. 11 wide highway going hasically no\\'here. as the regular place for those func- tions. And if that rule ijoes lnltl effect. the scant a1tenUt1n izained thus far by the demon strations will dwindle even mort. ~PECTATORS CA1TLE The only living thlngs near A\·cnida Pico are \\"etds And a few head of catlle. ~rt is probably only one other reason ""hY S a n CltmentP' residents I a c k Pnthu~in~m for the gathering!! 111 the "HomP of the Western Whitt Hnuse." Whtn d<'mo n!liralor!I march. polict must go to worlt as we IL And the rcsjdenls pay the bill. TEFLON FRY PAN 25-FT. OF FOIL 2-LB. BOX COOKIES SLIDE TRAY SALE .22 CAL. AMMO.* ARTIFICIAL TREES Sunday Only Sunday Only Sunday Only 1.76 69c S1111da11 011111 -77c 1.57 36~ 6.88 Your Choic._Re,. 1.93 Handy houseMld aluminum Surer 111\'ln~~ on cookif'S. Rtg. 88c-Sunday Only 6' tall arrifical trtt.11. To 11dd Dfi iclou~Jy rlrh and frf'gh, Gni\'l?f'SAI rt'f'l-1ype trill)' "r lx';,,uty lr1 Yt'Ur homt'. TheM! 10" SRJ Tt'fion Mllttd AIC'OI foil in box \\'I th mtl«l cut-D 11nI1 h <'f1SJl'., chocnl.11.tr Carn\J!t'I 'I I d ' pro.)Pctor CnPpt'r·rn111f!d, lon1t: riflr 1rc,...c <'tin he U~('d Indoors or aluminum fry pa.n. tcr tdat. chip or oatme11l. tra~ ammun!Uon. l')nn-torrnslvt'. OUldOtlN-, . 2200 HARBOR BLVD. ~i~;::'0:~COSTA MESA Harbor • 7 ' 7 ,..,, -.. Weekeitd-Your Hometown Dally Paper voe M, NO. 32, 5 SECTIONS, 90 PAGES ORAN&E C0UNrY, C~UFORNIA SATURDAY, FEBRUAR.Y 6, 197r J~N CENTS Human By PATRICK BOYLE Of tllt CM\ly PlllM Slnt Our society could never turn to canabali!im, according to a UC In·ine professor, because each person has a higher concentration of DDT in his body !han the law, aUows when seUing meat 1n supermarket!. Prof. Philip Rundel, speak ing to the Laguna Beach Pro-environment People (PEP), gave residents a primer on ecology and pointed out how far the science has come in a vety short time. The enviroMlental biology professor noted that man is only one of the three million species of planU: and animals. • --' I ---• -~• • • - "Too often," he said, "people have a view that the earth was crt:ated for man to dominate." He added that man is as mucb a part of a comple:z ecology system as any othe:r fonn of life. He said man's desire to control bis environment and make his life more comfortable through teclinology has sometimes upset the dtllcate processes of ecology -often unknowingly. He said • cla:ssic example of unwit- tingly changing the: ecology ii in '_the case of forest fires. Runde! uid before man came on the sctne, the escess brush was burned off the forest floor every few years by a li&htqing'Started fire. With man protecting areas from fire, he said the brush is allowed to grow for periods as long .ts 20 or 30 years. Under these circumstances, any fire that does develop is a nur calaslruphe. · He said the fire controi management tw also upset the giant Stq'QOia trees in northern California as the tttu re- quire an ocelisional bunt«f t o germinate. He .ta.id ·tl'!e tree.II '~ave not been able to germinate io the state parks for a number of years and no new't~ are being grown .• Jn the field of pesticides-, auch as DDT and lbe less toxic DOD, ·Runde.J said man made many mistakes' becalase he did not understand the process of biological magitification. Ah eumple of thir occurred in 1949 at Clear Lake north of San Francisco, he said. The lake was sprayed with DDD to kill the gnats and the blologlm thought no hann had been done, until the ducks disappeared lrom the lake a few years later. Runde! said the DUD had built up in the micro-organisms in the lake. The fish and frogs eating tM smaller animals compounded the DDD con-- eenlration in their bodies and the duck!, eating the f~h. again ~pounded it until It kllled Uiem. The same process is true of radiation, Rundel said. and was found to have harmed Eskimos living in Alaska. The radiation bad originally C011tamlnated on. ly the lichens growing near an atomic test site. The reindeer had eate1> the lichens and the Eskimos had consumed the deer meat, building up the radiation In their bodies. As a local footnote to mis-managed ecology, Runde! cited the Upper Newport Bay u acting as a "$10 million sewage lreatment plant." He said the Upper bay clUM the wakr in the lower bay twice a day when the tide comes in. He saJd Lower Newport Baby is now so clean "people even swim in it." But if the upper bay were developed Into a marina, the water cleansing· action would be halted and ''lower Newport Bay 'will turn into somewhat of a cesspool." He cautioned the residentt to comider all aspects of any action they may take in favor of the environment. "Whatever we do, il bu to be done through an understanding of the fun· damental ecological principals lnvoMd.'" he said. Program& such as trub. recycl· ing and pollution control would cost money, he added, saying the day we cure pollution problems will be the day people decide to pay for II. All lhat is needed is a conaemu:c of bow much-U is worth, he said, urging the residents to write their legislators calling for more anU·pollution, p11H:n· vironment funds. Apollo Aims for Earth =-~ SPACE CENTER, Houston (AP) -The Apollo 14 explorers completed man's longest y,•alk on the moon today but a tough climb up a steep slope stopped them short of a prime goal. the rim of a crater named Cone. The astronauts returned to the lunar lander Antares after nearly five hours on the moon 's surface. Alan B. Shepard Jr. and Edgar D. Mit· <:hell were breathing heavily and their heart. beats had jumped dramatically to liO beats when ~1ission Control advised them to stop about two-thirds of the way up the 400-foot·high crater. "That's U1e· order of l~ day,'' Shepard Sewage Flood Claims Three In El Toro T·hree civilian workers, one of whom w11s valiantly trying to rescue his trapped colleagues, died in toAs of raw ~ewag_e Friday when a l5·foot deep pumping pit collapsed at the El Toro Naval Air Sta· t.ion. Pulled from the mire a half hour after the cave·in were the bodies of ~1ark B. ?o.lcDaneld. 54, and Walter Leon Ezell. 59, both of Orange and Russell Leroy Huette, 26. of Yucaipa. !\1arine spokesmen said i\1c0aneld and Ezell were do\\'n in the pit work.i11g on the blocked pipe that carries sewage from the El Toro facility u•hen they apparent· Jy found the cause of the :stoppage. But both men we1 e engulfed by the flooding sewage before they could climb from the pit to safety. onlookers said. Huelle, hearing the screams of his co- v.·orkers, leaped into the pit to try and pull them to safely. spokesmen said. But a!l three men disappeared beneath gush· ing se'vage which filled the 11ow cleared pit in a matter of seconds. · All three men were employed on the maintenance staff or the Naval Air Sta· tion. spokesmen said. They were pro- nounced dead at the scene by a Navy doctor. LA Sex Murder Suspect Slai1i In Desert Cliase f'nlm \\'Ire Service GRANTS. N.~~--Police issued an alert Thursday when a JS.year.old girl. daugh- ter of a former Green Beret major, v.·as raped and killed in the Los Angeles area. The search intensified Friday "·hen an Arizona State Highwa y Patrolman was killed another "·as shot. and a younr;:: 1narrifd man v.•as slain. his u·lfe v.·as seri· ously "'ounded and their car was stolen. The case ended later Friday after a chase in the central Neu· ~1ex1co desert "'hen officers shot and killed Bertram Gree nberg, 38, a former mental patient . Thcv charged Greenberg committed the crimes. Police said Greenberg. an ex-convict. raped and strangled ~1ar)'. Hill. a ninth· grader o( Silverlake. Calif., Thursday. The girl . daugllter of a former Grttn Beret major. "''as found sprawled on her back in Grifrith Park in the 14'1 Angeles area. her blouse-and brti v.Tatipe<I around her neck and her Jc.tins In place but un· buttoned. ?My iiald Arizona Highway Patrolman J"mts Let Keeton, %7. resoondlng to 3 bulletin bv Los Angelcl! police, slopped GrffflberJt Friday near Sanders , Ariz .. In •.stolen car. (See SLAIN, P•ge l) lamented when advised not to ao any far. ther. "It's farther than it looks,'' said a dis· appointed ~titchell. The expedition across the dusty soil, planned to cover 9,000 feet, had gone \veil and the moonmen had collected a treasure of rocks and soil samples for science when they reached the ba3e of the sloping, 400-foot rise leading to Cone. But on man's first attemPt to climb a moon mountain they immediately e• countered trouble and had to altem.tite· ly pull and carry their two-wheel tool cart up the long grade, malting their way around rocks as lir'ge as 20 feet acros.s. They huffed and puffed and .11topped · oft.en for rest. At one point about half- way up, Shepard <toubl.ed they could make it. "Aw, gee whiz, let's give it a wblrl.'' Mitchell urged. "I think we'll fiid what were looking for at the top." They were seeking some or the oldest rocks on the moon, _perhaps dating back 4.15 billion years to the birth of the moon. They moved ahead, but Shepard re· ported, "It's hard, hard, hard." With their heartbeats at 150. up frnm a normal 84 for Shepard and 90 for Mit· cbell, ground contrelle:rs again told them to rest. They sagged down against. a ?>ulder. and ·at this .poj.Jlt ~ere direc(ed to ,10 no VA IL:r' PJl.dT '1iitt,llr 1.w:Pa1il All-Togetlter Now :~.. . Young Crewmen from Corona.del Mar High School~fiftd.il-takes mor&· than a npme to make a Sea King as lhty get si~als crossed during practice session in Newport B~bor. About 30 · boY,S Crom the Sea King campus baye embarked on an interscholastic ,rowing propam in shells borrowed from UC Irvine. They .are loo~f'fO!' cQmpetiµ<>n. . ... farther. "\Ve can press on and make it," Mil· chell pleaded. But the ground said time was running out on them and they bad several scientific tasks to conduct before l'd.llming to their lunar lander Antares, some 3,000 feet away. They were to launch themselves off the moon at 1:47 p.m. EST today, flying to a rendezvous with the orbiting motber~hip, flown by Stuart A. Roosa . As they headed back toward the land· ing craft, their heart beats settled down as did their suit temperature. IAlring the climb down the alope, Mis- lSet: APOLLO, Pa1e J} 'Board 10 Btt ~Bettlenecki~ -. -.. ·--. . Siys 1'hontas By L. PETER Kl\lEG Of ._. O.lly Pll9t ltlft The way the new chairman of the Board of Supervisors wants to run the county would make the board itself "a bottl~ck and a hindrance" to effective operations, according to C o u n t y Administrative Ofrieer Robert E • 7homu:. Thomas, who wii! likely be out of a job Tuesday when lhe Supervisors nert conwne, made the statement in response to a query from Third District Supervisor William Phillips. Phillips had asked Thomas to reply in wriltng to several accusations and stale.meats made by Robert Battin, chairman of the board, in an abortive attempt at dismissing Thomas earlier this week. Battin had said the board "should direct all department heads to submit their memorandums and reports directly to board m~bers with only copies to the admillistrative officer for his in- dependenl analysis •· • • rather than editing." Thomas . replied that all reports re· quiring board action are sent direcUy lo the board and he "makes no attempt to lnterceyt. or edit these reports." Thomas said, howevef, "If 1ttr. Battin ls suggesting that department heads {See TlfO~tAS, Pase :I) Gas Seepage Plagues Coast Geologist Zebal Notes Stink -in .Newport Beacli By ALBERT W. BATES Of .... INlty Pll9f 119ff The Orange Coast stinks. Literally. And it's one form o( pollution people can't blame onto the oil companies. That•was the mes:sage brought to Hun· tington Beach Rotarians Friday by Newport Beach geologist Georp Z.bal While the prob~m of on.1enerated gases seeping from the 1tt1und is com- mon along the lng.lewood.Newport fauJt -and th.at muns all the way down the corn to La Jolla and Polilt Loma -Zebal con(ined · hi.s descr1ption to Newport Beach. the area wtth which be 11 most familiar. The gcolog~ tolit of a call to his consulting finn from a woman living In 1 Bay Shores home near actor John Wayne. • ''f\fy home Js ,·alued at '60,000," the caller said, "but J can't sell it, lease it or Jive in it because of gas seeping from sand Jn my patio and <:reeptng tnto ~ muse. It smells like rottell eggs.'' Zebal said a means of trapping lbe g~:s was dnised and .now the patio features an attractive gas 1 a m p perpetually fed by low·p_.... melhano and hydrogen sulfide 1as (H2S). No odor .. A similar 80Jut;on was-contrived, for'. a mident of ~ lonr p•pla~ ..,rd Strett area of West Newport BeaCh. · "From unbearable 'SttnCh. thllt hoUe haa moved lo attractlve odorl"8 docot featurtnr two liltl torches bumlng 'pa 24 hour• 1day."1.tballaJd. · He also told of the 'Ulil~ Pn>l>"'P." of a gas station hezt 10' Jlobert1 Resburant in the ••me gtntral area on Coart ltigtiYi·a,y. Tf$nagu1 JcavJna the restaurant late at night after the service staUon was closed would throw lighted matches on lhe station'& drive-in area to lf:t little blue flames. T~ n.Uon atlel'ldant's first morning dut,Y' wu to hose down the driveway to put '1'ill the tiny flames. But lhat rotten tlf,Gdor took their place. Z<bol aa)4 lht.l11Jlewood-Newport fault ls • pirt.· or the 'San Andreu fault, which he. •scribed as the No. l earth faull In tif! United Slat.., "and probably in the world." ''Sao AMreas ls not a sin&lt lault,11 tit ftplalned. ''It ts a 8el'its o( f.aullt" In ,rqular lonnatlon but ol . diftmnt length• ab<iul 2$ miles apart. It ts very lmpOrtallt to ~lhern C a It lo r n I a ' 1 econoiJ!Y-.beciimc it fonns tM oil fields. Slllfotf ....... e at Brea Olinda brought the first oil well In 1890." ~-~..,. ~,.,~ LUNAR LANDER ANTARES APPROACHES KITTY HAWK Docking Of T-Craft Scheduled Today ti 12:33 p.m. ~aon Lq,n.ding Progress -Get,s Coupty Scrutiny By GEORGE LEIDAL Of lh• INllV Plitt II.rt While all America ·'ind the world v.·atches the progress of Apollo 14, employes of many Orange County firms have special reason to be interested In man's reconquest of the moon. They helped build it. ~lcDonnell Douglas ln<:. of HWllington Beach produced the Saturn V booster rocket that launched the Apollo 14 mission. Area firms contributing to the booster packa ge include several from Costa Mesa. Among them are: J.C. Carter Company which made solenotd - valves; Servonic In.strumenls In c.• Welfare Purging Against F atlters Askect by Nixon WASHINGTON <AP) -The Nixon ad· ministration proposed Friday to purge welfare rolls of men who, al.though they work ruu time, can now legally claim to be jobless fathers eligible for aid &iveo to needy familie:s. · The Department of Welfare called for a redefinition of an unemployed father, and said the change could have an Im· pact on about 5 percent of the caseloads in the 2.1 state:s, the District of Columbia and Guam which participate in the pro- gram. California and New York have over hall the total caseload, said John D. Twiname. the department's social and rehabilitation administrator. Currently, an unemployed father is held to be one wtlo works les:s than 30 hours per week-or, at the state's opU011:, 35 hours a weC!k. The new proposal would define a Job- less father as one who works Jess than JOO hours a month, or If his work is Inter· mittent and exceeds that for a particµlar month, who has worked less than the 100- hour level for two previous months and is expected to be under it f9r the coming month. In additlo11: •to helning cut out men wbo really work full time, the change wouJd allow aid to go to needy men woo work Intensively for a short time, but ar.e not employed full lime, .11uch as fann bands who work only during the harvest. A IHI amendment to the Social Seairlty Jaw added the unemploy~ father pro- visions to federal-state publl,c assistance program. CUrrently, about 100,000 lam· lllei partiCl)>ate. 11le dep1rtmellt said the. prQgram Is a.imed at helping Intact families whtch h've • low Income level. The proposed rtsulalion chaAgc Js sub-!ect to commeni from lntcre1ttd per1on1 for 30 dayr. I • ' pressure transducers ; Stressldn Products Company, Insulation ; Flexible Metal Hose M;inufacturlng Company, metal hose, and Lanagan \V.h-t. Company, Inc .• valves. North American Rockwell produced the command service· module and its Autoneti cs Division in Anaheim provided the re-entry monitor systems, a signal conditioner and the service module's horizon scanner. The module lt!elf was put together in NAR's Downey plant. Among subcontractors contributing to the command module were Astrodata Inc., of Anaheim, the l!ihip's inteerate.d tSee PARTS, Page I) Legal Safecracking An AU-night Task BATII, ~Ia\tt<; CAP) -A crew of men with a jackhammer, torches and drill' battered away at the B8th Savings· Jnsti· tution's huge va ult Thursday night and well into Frida y -and bank officials knew all about it. A m111fun ction in the synchronized time clocks controlling the lock made it im.- ~sible lo open the vault conventionallr, so o'fficlals of the bank and the safe malr\oo tenance company borrowed the crew and equipment from a local construction com- pany. ,,.,---. The men had to break through 16 inches of steel plate, cement and rods to get to a position where a tool could be 1Ud iii to triti the lock. a bank officer uid. Orange Coan Weather Orange Coast residents can expect a generally fair weekend with !Orne pea soup in the. early morning hours and hazy sunshine dUring the day, • !Aws will be in the 40s with hlchl· in the &Os. INSIDE TODAY · Shtrlock Holmts and Dr. \ \Vat.SOil thty'rt not~ b11t ~a­ based Adam Strange and 11.pm.. tyn Gynt (of NB_C'1 "Strano• Report'' J earn fovtr ftaturc treatment in TV WEEK, insid• toda y. Mii U"6fft .... """'" OiUl'Cll Ntwi ci.nttld <•""It' c--t '""'' Cr•» ..... Deltll N•tk1• I " ' .. •·• .. • " " 1 • OAllV PILOT DEMONSTRATIONS DIMINISHING Clemente Par1d11 On Way Out Clemente Cools Derrwnstrators Dwindle on Coast By JORN VALTERZA Of "" Delly 1"1191 '"" As the lest of~ supporters of "total victory in Vietnam" left the city limits of San Clemente a week ago. the city which once nevrr saw a bit of social protest had quietly endured yet another onslaught of Western White H o u s e publicity seekers. San Clemente had weathered 5.000 youthful an- tiwar demonstrators more than a year before . Last week it successfully bore up to 2.000 ef the fol~ ol the other side. And San Clemente. which has developed a collective ex- pertise and nonchalance over the regular visits of an American President. Is learn- ing to do !he same ~·ith marchers and speakers who want his allen!iop. Now, barr.inr--any bizarre turns for !he worse i n Southeast Asia . the a~r of tbe large Western \Vh ife House demonstration may be flying. Police Chief Clifford ti.1ur- ray. whose department ranks have swelled since the firs t arrival of the Nixon!. believes the demonstrations here are Indeed dwindling. GEOGRAPHY LIMIT Geograph y, the cos- mopolitan nature of the na- tion 's press and the man icured nonchalance of local residenls could be the rea~nns. The Western White Hou ~e <La Casa Pacifica a~ 1hc President has chri.~lened ii) sits totally out nf Tiew lrOJll the ntartst public slreet - Avenida de \ Presidente . The 5.000 suppti rlrrs of the Peace Action Council pro- testing the V..ietnam War In August of 1969 used the roadway and made the signifi- cant discovery that the at- tention lhey wanted was not available there. Other than the San Clemente Inn ":"" more than a mile from the Western White House - and a few apartment buildings. few occupied dwell- ings flank the roadway . Even passersby on the San Diego Freeway cannot see the frontage road. ~O ATTENTION The nanonal press allenlion y,•hich ~1clntire aides had predictC"d never materialized. "Let's fa ce it.'' Murray said "demonstrations. nn matter \\'here they spring from these days. are not new, thty're commonplace." And because lhey are not new , they are hardly even news. NYLON GOWNS AND PAJAMAS Rec;i. 2.78·2.97 Sunday Only Charge It! Long mini and waltz.length gowns. Nylon overlay and acetate or nylon body. S-M-L. Man-tailored nylon tri- Great for parties or for television .snacks. vacuum· packed for freshness and flavor. Buy several cans and save. Group Asks Water Bed Standards City councilmen . fa ced with l•m an;"";z:""""'""m=mnm a•GO•• controversy both on the Peace Action council gathering and Dr . ti.lclnlire's parade la st Saturday, now ere lookin,I!! for some ;iccep!ab\e standards to apply to rallies and marches spnnsorrd by nonlocal groups. iiAJ! FRA~CISCO I AP) A dozen manufacturers or water beds have formed a Water Bed Institute to establish and m a i nt a i n uniform standards or safety and quality. A spokesman for the newly formed trade association said the mariufacturers unanimous- ly end orsed safe guards reqcir- ing approval of heating devices and labeling all water bed pro- ducts with !he name af tne manufacturer. The spokesman said the in - stitute also plans to ask stale officials to re c ogn i ze minimum safety and quality standards it esl abl 1shes ror water beds -and to regulate water beds !hat don't meet minimum standards. The institute, which i" optn to all firms that mttt its ufety and quality 1l11nd1rds, said JI would as su me responsib ility for gu1rantees of member firms. Although the legal ramifica- tions are yet unexplored. coun· cilmcn last week discussed the chancts of setting t h e un inhabited .~eclion of Avenida Pico, 11 Y.'ide highway going basic ally nowhere. as the regular place for those func· lions. And if that rule Roes into effect. the scant attention gained thus fir by the demonsl.r;ilions v.·ill dwindlt even more . SPECTATORS CAITLE The only living things near Aven ida Pico art weeds and a few head of c1.ttlt.. There is probably only one other reason why San Clemente resident! I 1 ck enthusiasm for the gatherings 11t the "Home or the \Ve.stem Wh ite House." TEFLON FRY PAN 25·FT. OF FOIL S u11dn11 Only S unday Onl11 1.57 36e l O" SRJ Ttflon roattd Alco. H1 ndy hou5Phold ilumlnum fni! !n bo• with mere.I cu t- aluminum fry pan, tcr cdgl', SUNDAY 10 a.m. • 7 p.m. l ~ l1 ' ·' f 2-LB. BOX COOKIES Sunday Only 77e Sufkr 1avlniS an cooki•5. Of' iciou1tly rlc::h and frPslt. D ll n i I h rr11f)8, cltoc::oh1lc chip or oa tmeal. MEN 'S CASUAL SWEATSHIRTS S u11day Onl.y I ~~.88 10 CONTA~ CAPSULES S unday Only 76~ Derong~tant J2-hour timN:I <'l1Pf!Ult5. Gre.11t for he11d cold misery. l !mll" •u•"lll'/ - lrlon• 101t1 '' ''"'"· SLIDE TRAY SALE 1.76 Your Choice--Reg. 1.93 l,.'nh·E'r~A.I rttl ~t.rrr lrllY or Carnust'l 1 11 d P projector t 111). ""· -.. CANNON COTTON TERRY TOWELS ! , ' I .22 CAL AMMO.* 69~ R-v. 88c-Sund1y Only Cnnflf'r-<'Nltl'd, lnni:: rifle ll m1nunlllon. Non·cn1T09!\'!". ROSE FOOD S unday Only 10 LBS. ARTIFICIAL TREES S11ndn11 011ly 6.88 "' !all 11r1ifir11l trf'l'S. To 1dd bl>auty In your ltnmP. 1llf'Jt trN'! ran hf' u~("d Indoor!! or outdoorJ. Tbe spoktsman ~aid the in· 1tltute would av.·ard ~ seal to 1\1 water bed Industries that meet Its standards. The seal will u y: "\\'1ltr Std lnstitute Approved -Saft!)' 111d Quality." When demonstrators m1.r~h. police must go 111 work It! well. And th" residents pay the bHI . 2200 HARBOR BLVD. ~~;~:·a~~COSTA MESA Harbor • • , . \ I Non-Jocation Postmarks :Lower Cost • NoUced someth.ing a llttle dilfere.nt Jbout some oI your mail lately.? : tf you 're the kind of person who notices things like postmarks, then you're pro- l>ably aware that since Jan. 19, some letters are canctlled with a mark that reads: U. S. Postal Service, CA, 926, PM, 1nd the date. The new, non-location postmark is for mail sent out lhrough lhe Post Office's chain of sectional centers. And in the case of the postmark quoted above, the center is in Sanla Ana, as indicated by the three zip code numbers. Postmaster of the sectional center, Hector Godinez, said the centers were Instituted to get maximum handling ef· ficiency for a minimum of money. "The trend is to find new ways to handle the mail expeditiously," he com· mented. Mail comes to the Santa Ana cenler from 26 post offices in the western and central portions of the county. Godinez said the area they receive from runs from Huntington Bei~h to San Clemente and inland as far as Fullerton. "We don't gel any from the Anaheim· Buena Park area , because they are big enough to handle their own mail," he explained. Three Dead .. Irish Catholics Battle Soldiers BELFAST, Northern Ireland (UPI) - Roman Catholics and BriUsh soldiers fought with guns, bombs, acid and rocks today In a biller outbreak of violence that caused at least three deaths. All army spokesman said a British soldier died in a gun duel, Two civilians were k.illed . one of them apparently a 11nlper involved in an attack on an armor- ed car in the predominantly Catholic Ar· doyne area of Belfast. It was not Im- mediate ly k11own how the second civilian died. Police said 37 persons, including 11 ju· Veniles, were arrested in Belfast and tv.·o persons were jail ed in Londonderry. The four days of violence in Belfast ii:pread to·Londonderry early today, where the army was called out to deal with gangs tlC youths who began smashillg windows and overturning cars while chanting "we will Meck the lo"·n."' The fighting in Belfast was in a number of areas and caused injuries to both civil- Jans a111d soldiers. A police spokesman 11aid at least seven persons were hospital· !zed, six of them with injuries suffered in a bomb explosion in the Protestant Shan. kill area and the seventh wilh gunshot wounds. An army spokesman said five soldiers had been hit in a sniper attack in L.oulale Street and New Loda;e Road. Two of them were in serious condition. In the city·wlde wave of assaull!l on troops, Roman Catholics armed with 1as0 oline, acid and bombs packed with na ils carried out attacks. /.. IS.inch pipe bomb was fired at troops Jn Herbert Slttet, heart of the Catholic working clasa dis- trict, and the fighting in the Ardoyne area came after six bombs were hurled at army patrol vehicles there. At least one shot was reported fired in the Kashmir Road, scene of a clash Wednesday In which !Ir soldiers were hit by machinegun fire. In some areas, barricades were set up. Catholic priests and some women pleaded with the men to go home. The fighting continued until early today when word of the three deaths wa1 piss. ed. The groups of men gradually broke up ind by dawn most ol the city was calm. Fro1n Page l SLAIN ... HONORED BY CHAPMAN lrvlne'a Wlll i1m Mlton Chapman Col'lege Confers Degree To Ir vine's Mason Keelon was shol. but ra dioed a distreM Chapman College leaders will confer messao:e before dying, they said. Don an honorary Doctor of Science dea:ree Allen Beckstead. another patrolman. wa5 on Irvine Company President William shot in the stomach . He was listed in R. Mason Sunday at mid-year com· serious condition. mencement exercises. Later, James E. and Karen Brown pick-An honorary Doctor of Literature ed up a m11n. identified as Greenberg, degree will also be given to New York near the Ntw Mexi~Arlzona border . educator Dr. Ernest L. Boyer ln the Police said the man fon:ed them to sto11 2:30 p.m. rites at Memorial Hall on Some of the smaller post offices r;end all their mail through the center, though Godinez noted that most jmt send the mail that comes in overnight. The mail that g<>e! in during regular working hours is still cancelled at most local post officts. "Either the mall sits the re all night stacking up, which creates a block of mail that has to be handled in the morning , or they have to have people there to handle it. Under this system, Y.'e can handle the mail as it comes in at a smaller cost than these branches could," he said. Boutaditag The Keys Coroner Rules Bal Jsl,e Death Not a Suicide the car a short time later. tied Brown's the picturesque campus in Orange. :urns behind his back. The man shot Brown in the head, killing him. police Dr. Boyer, chancellor of the rtate said. ~trs. Brown. 23, was reported in fair University of New York, will give the Shown Dogging the news in Los Banos is ace canine reporter, 111issy Fourpaws. f\.1issy was offered the job of v.'riting a column for the State Department of Water Resources Ne"·s after her picture was submitted to the paper. The column. "li1issy's Fo' Paws", deals with readers' questions and is ghost written by Barbara Zandra. condilion al a Gallup. N.ti.1. hospital where commencement address. Orange County Coroner's deputy Joe she underwent surgery ror three shots in "Some Guiding Principles,': is the title Stevens said Friday he will not rule the face. of the talk to be heard by more than a! suicide the death of a Los Angeles Grants police said they spolterl the t1;lo-260 recipients of 98 masters degreu youth In his parents' Balboa Island &um· len Brown car and (lave chase. They were and 168 bachelors degrees. mer home. led on an eight.mile race 12 miles M>uth-Thirty of the latter have been earned Stevens said "t do not have the east of town which ended when Green-at Residence Education Centers located evidence to rule the death a suicide. berg's car wenl off ttie road and plowed on eight California military bases for Godinez said he believes that even· tua\Jy all mail will be cancelled in the sectional centers. ··I foresee many chana:es in the post.al gystem that will be beneficial to the taxpayers," he said. "Under t.hU center philosophy it will be possible to purchase expensive equipment to handle the mail quickly -something that cannot be done on an individual office basis." Gill Net Entangles Whale Near Laguna Beacl1 Shore I believe it was an accidental death through a fence. the convenience of servicemen. and l'm continuing the investigation on Offictts said he leaped out of the vehicle Degre«lesignate Mason, of Corona del that basis." and began running but was brought down Mar, is a member of the Preside:~t's The Youth Jam •• Lloyd Murry t8 in a hail or bullets. He was hit 10 times, C .1 f Ch Col'· • ...., , . ounc1 o apman lCge. d. d Th d b h. •· and police said he had apoarently alsn was 1scovere urs ay y 1s paren~ slashed his wrists and stabbed himself A registered civil eng ineer. Mason join- in the garage of their vacation home with a penknife. ed the Irvine Company In 1959 and at 209 Crystal Ave. Greenberg, whn had been con victed nf is active in numerous professional Because the teenager died of asphyx· raoe . robbery. kidnappin1t and assault, organizations and civic service lation from a car which had been left twice had been confined to tht Atascaderl) capacities. From Puge 1 THOMAS ... should submit all reports and com- municatioru to each board member (~·hether or not they require tlfficial board action). the board will rind itself swamped with. matters wh.i ch have no policy implications and are purely ad- ministrative in nature. "~1oreover. the board will become a bottleneck and a hindrance to the ef· fective 'running of the county," he charg- ed. Thomas' memo to Phillips Included response to a JJlilnbe[ of specific charges made Tuesday by Ballin. Among them, he was accused o[ mak· lng himself ''inaccessible ·to department heads and members of the publi c and even to members o[ the board." A very weary California gray "'hale resumed its migratiorrto Baja California Friday afternoon after spending 1 har- rowing three hours tangled in 11 gill net about half a mile offshore frQUI l..ajUna 's Cress Street Beach. I' The giant mammal was spotted shorly after 10:30 a.m. as it thrashrd in the water. attempting to rree Itself from the strong nylon net, laid by a com- mercial fishing btlat. From time to time it exploded from the surface lo its full length , then sank back into the water, still wrapped in the net. A companion ~·hale . "'hich had been traveling south with the entrapped monster . stood by throughout the strug- gle. Lifeguards put out calls for help to the Harbor Depar!ment and Flsh and Game Department, hoping someone running in !he locked garage. the death Stale Hospital, a mental institution, police Besides heading the vast land develop- would come and cut the net, but there was tentati vely listed 11s !!iUicide. said. ment and agricultural empire, Mason was no respo nse, they said. But Stevens pointed out that the is perhaps best known in Orange County As time wore on. the whale"s unheated garage was used as a bedroom. for leadership in the Orange Empire movements slowed down, ill! head ap-··~turry probably went in there and turn-Kids t,d Gel Stamps Council. Boy Scouts of America. pearing only occasionally on the surface ed on the car for heat," the in\·estigator Dr. Boyer, a specialist in apeecb and watchers from the shore feared said. OAKLAND (UPI) -Studentr at Mc-pathology and audiology, has been~ ii would soon drown if not released. The teenager had been dead between Clymonds High School wilt soon be getting tor of the Center for Coordinated Educa· Laguna lifeguard Lt. Eugene dePaulis five and seven days when his body trading 1tamps for perfect attenda"ce. tionat UC Santa Barbara. "nd Chief Lifeguard Skip Conner decided was discovered. His parents told police The incentive -45 stamps a day plus A brother of Chapman College physics to approach the scene on paddleboards they had last seen him Jan. 21 .and weekly And monthly bonus st amps -department chairman William E. Boyer, lo see if they could get close enough had reported him missing to the Los was proposed by Viet Principal T. Ralph he has also taught at USC, Loyola to cu t the net "'ith knives. Angeles Sheriff's office on Jan . 27. Griffin. University and Upland College. At 1:30 p.m .. just as they approached, J;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;o;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;ii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;"i the whale broke loose in a final struggle snd drirted slowly south with its male. "That was one tired whale," said the guards. The commercial fisher New Home 4. out of San Pedro, arrived to check its net short ly after the whales left. They found no fish -and precious little net. said the guards. HELP! CITIZENS OF .NEWPORT BEACH Thomas noted the demands on his time, but cited a number of regular department head meetings he conducts and said he has "tried to encourage communications with board members." From Pugel Irvine Company's request for approval of a land use per- mit for the proposed Promentory Point Apartment Com- plex is being studied once again. APOLLO VOYAGERS. • • Responding to a charge by Ballin that the contract auditor of the Grand Jury claimed there was a "clear failure lo provide administrative and manage· ment planning ,°' Thomas said : "There is no record of such a state- ment being made." He said quite the contrary is true and quoted the auditors 1970 report. which praised several in· novations insliluted during the year. Ballin had al-'O charged that during Thomas' tenure , .. there has been an alarming increase in the county's bureaucracy . . . The CAO's budget has more than doubled in three years." DAILY PILOT Htoqort l•xll H111tl119h• .... L .. 11111 IHsll ht11t.l1 ¥tloy CMtl Mft• S. Cl ...... O!l;A/'ICiE COAST PUlL.IS"IHc; COM,.AMY 'Robtrl N. Wttd ,.r111111t1l •r.4 ,.lllllWltl° J,tlc It. Curlty Viti ,rH~llll 11".d,GeMr•l M.tMttr ih-1m•1 ICt"!I Etl!tr Thoffltt A. Mur11fii"1 MMIDlnl &llltor Ri~h•rd P. H•U ••111h M• c~•r ed!!lr Offluc sion Control told them, ''Ynu·re making better time coming do"'TI than you did i;i:oing up:· "It's a different direction." Shepard quipped. At the lop of Cone they had hoped to find some of the oldest rocks on the moon. dating back 4.6 billion years. Even so. they ha ve collected some of this ancient mat erial on the way up. '·These rocks look awfully old," ~1itchell rep0rted. "It's a fantaslic view from here ," he said. Shepard had le ft their lunar lander An· tares al 3:20 a.m. to start lheir second excursion on the dusty, desolate surface. Mitchell fo\lo"·cd four minutes later. A colo r television camera recorded their Initial steps. but was left pointing in the general direction of the ir geology trip when they left and the astronauts 800n were out of sight. They could not carry the camera with them because it is pow· Bird Survival Rate at 30% RICHMoND (AP) -The blrd cleaning cent.er at Richmond today reported a 30 percent survival rate 18 days after the tanker collision and oil ~pUJ In San Francisco Bay. A total of J ,24S oil-<:overcd bl rds were brought to ~e cleaning and recuperation station e.stablishPd In the University of California Servlcts Center warehouse. S11rvivors numbered 390 Friday morn. Ct.llV •llOT. •1111 .:.!di .. ~ ,,.. Ing. Forty·lWO feathered on splll viclims ........ """'4., 11 ..,&llllltd dtlly ~ .._ •·~ 111 tep.1rt 11 c•ii -1w L...,.. .. ti\. had died in the last 1wo days, reponed H"""°'' a1K11, <.o!ol• M-. H*'1""* 11pok-ma• Bob Rottenberg •••c11 Mii ~-1'11'1 v111...,, • ...., ..ilfl '" ...., . ntllft•I M 11-. or..,.. c..-hllllll.,. The region'! other major cleanin11 111nd Cooripen1' ,,,11111"' ,.11t1111 ••• " nn ,,..., • ._, .. , •~ .• H~ ...,., .,. .ne w.t recovery center at the Sin Francisco 1.oo a.r a1rM1, C-19 ~·· reported 100 survivors from a to tal of tit~• t714) 142-4Jt1 more than 1,500 birds brought there. cliiiilfriirA~-14M&11-~Rbtferlbtl' u 1a theblft!s nray bl" mov. S•• C'*'"11,. All o.,.,.....i ed to a bener loc"tlon to try to maln- T•l•ptri ... 4t2o44ZI lt1in the survival rale. co,rrltht, 1m. 0r111tt '-' ,..."!""' Captivity may be necesu ry until Sep· ~-;"'1"1· H,~.,. ""o~ t~';"'r.,~ temb!?r. when the birds will moult and ""~ t. ri;;.,..\lttt w11i.v1 .,.111 ,.,_ regal.JI their natural oils, he said. m111JOn ., ~''tfl1 ..,.n1r. He reported 7S \rOlunteers now well· itc:tlllll t it,. CO'IJf" "111 •l H..,.rt lttdl I I . I h I d • .... '°''" Mi.t. c1mt"'1•. IWK•IJll*°I .., r• ned 1n treat ng I e 'Or s, art man· c.u ri.r U.JI "'*""1r1~.,..11 uJs"'9lllJllri ·1· nln.I{ the RlcbmonJ station around the '"m'''"'· cr"1!{1111c1N. -1111r. clock. • • ered by an electrical cord hooked to An· tares. Shepard . who is not a golfer on earth. became one on the moon today. A SJlSce first. Usin,i: a club-like handle from his tool cart, Shepard drove off two golf balls, apparently concealed aboard the space· ship. "I'm trying a sandtrap shot," he said. •·f 1101 more dirt than ball."' "Looked like a slice to me, Al." said Missi on Control, observini;i the sh<>I. ··There we go, one more ;• Shepard as he hit the second ball. "It goes miles and miles and miles·• \Vith no atmosphere and o·ne-sixth gravity an object travels far on the moon. There was no need to yell "fore," lhe traditional warning to other golfers. Fro1n Pagel PARTS ... computer eomplex. Employes of Collins Radio Corporation, Newport Beach, contr!!:.uted to the systems built for National Aeronautic~ and Space Administration including parts of lhe radio voi ce equipment , the telemetry equipment and the ground tracking stations located throughout lhe world. As prime contractor to NASA for the ~lisslon Control Center at the ~1anned Spacccralt Center in Houston, Tex .. Ph\l~Ford. headquartered in Newport Beach. created min.Ion control and pro- vided continuous maintenanct and opera- tions su pport and systems engineering ae.rvices. For 'NASA's Medlc11l Research and Oper1tloru Olrtctorate , Phil~Ford also designed computer programs for a new medical data system . Tt.&4yGlem prove1-a quick method of obtaining specilic medical information about the people with whom astron1uts may come In contact during lhe 21-day prclaunch period. Among other Phil~Ford rontrlbutions were Apollo 14's muclear particle detec· lion aystem and t h e transmit· ff I recei\rer systel'n fur lhe lunar i urface experiments package. This may be the last chance residents and property own- ers of this city have to voice their opinions on this sub- ject. Do you want more congestion on already overcrowded Pacific Coast Highway? Is this reaHy the place for high·denslty apartments? The Balboa Island Improvement Association concurs with. the decision of the City Planning Commission.'s findings to deny this use permit. We urge your support by at- tending the City Council Meeting Monday, m:ebruary 8th, 1971 7:30 .p.m. Newport Beach City Council Chambers If if is impossible for you to be at the meeting, please send a let~ fer or telegram indicating your feelings to: Honorable Mayor Hirth 3300 Newport llvcl. Newport leach, Callfomla 92660 5-114 lly leU... 1.-lm,...wemHI Auocletloo T• Hoat ... Prnlden' P.O. le• •'4, ..-lolentl, tun. l \ • •· . .. _ ,.., SiiLY -,.(Dr -':;.(. ... ~-·-------.. -·~ • ! I • •• • • • Pulpit a~d Pew lst _N011-lta1ian in 450 Years . . • • • , ; ' I I • . ~ ' l ' i ' ' . ' ' • . • • Mt. Roberl C. Carver, sealor Hmin&rian or the Cburcb OlvlDlty School of the PocllJc will be the guest preacher at all services at &. James' Episcopal Olurch, 3209 Vta Lldo, NewpOrt. Beach on Sunday. Mr. Carver iJ one of two seminarians sponsored by the Newport Parish .. This weekend the Vestry of the parish is holding a joint con- ference with selected junior high school, high school and college youth at F a 11 i n I Springs Ladge in Azusa can. yon, built around the theme, "Youth and the Cburth In the '!O's: Where Do Wt Go From Here?'' Some twe1ve vestrymen and 20 young peo- ple will be tak1ng part in the dialogue. The 7:30 service this Sunday will be Holy COm· munion with Family Morning Prayer and sermon a n d church school at 9 a.m., Prayer Book Holy Commutiion and sermon at 11 a.m. Resurrection L u t b e r a n Church, L.C.A .. 9812 Hamilton Ave., Huntington Be a c h , schedules morning worship with Holy Communion at 10:30 a.m. Arthur R Tingley, pastor, will sP\?ak on "The !... Way of Christian Purpose." Sunday School sessions at 9 a.m. for grades two and •< above. The Adult Discussion l Group meets at 9 am. On Sunday at the First lJoited Methodist ChW'cb of F • u n ta I n Valley, 18225 Bushard. the Rev. K e n ~lcMillan will be preaching at th e 9:30 a.m. service of worship on the topic ''The Gospel According to Jesus.'' 'lbe Cbaneel Qotr under the direction of Mr. William Drozda, will .brtna the anthem of worship. Quu·cb School claues will also be .held at 9:30 a.m. for all ages through junior high. At 10:45 a.m., Mr. McMJllan will lead the Adult Study Oa.u on "The lje and Teachings of Jesus ." ''Stigmata" Is the sermon topic or the Rev. Norman L. Brown on SUnday at the P 1 y m o u 111 C.Ongregatlonal Cbarch of Newport Harbor, 3262 Broad St., Newport Beach. at 10 a .m. worsh ip suvice. Swnday Sch1»<1l is held at the same lime. On Sunday the Rev. Dr. Henry Gerhard, minister of the Cburclli of Rell&low1 Science, 20062 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach, will speak at both services at 9 and ·at 11 a.m. about "A New Point of View." Thursday lee· tures at to a.m. in the Leisure World Clubhouse Two. These lectures are free of charge ana open to the public. Qualified teachers are in charge of children f r o m babyhood through high school during the early Su n d a y service on}y. Temple Beth David o f Orange County will conduct its Sabbath Services on Friday evening, Feb. 12, at 8:15 p.m. at the Community Congrega· tional Church, 4111 Ka\ella Avenue at Bloomfield. in Los Alamitos. During t h e s e services, the congregation will celebrafe and honot the Bar Mitzvah of David Hamrell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Hamrtll. The aervtets wiU be conducted by Rabbi Bernard B. Goldsmith, lo Conjunction 'with CllntOr Harry 'Newman. In honor of the Bar Mitzvah, the adult cholr of Temple Beth Davjd will participate in the servlees under the direction of Mrs. Fay Newman. the Temple music director. The Sisterhood of Temple Beth David la planning a family pot luck, "Dime.A·Dlp'' Din· ner. It wUI be held at the North Sea] Beach Community Ceater in back of the Fox· Ros.smoor Theater Feb. 21 , at 4 p.m. "Prisorltr Without Chains'' is the title af the sermon which will be preached by Pastor Dr. Charles H. Dieren- field at St. Andrtw'• Presbyterlae Church, 600 St. Andrews Road, N e w p o r t 'Beach, at the 8, 9:SO and 11 a.m. services Sunday. Nursery and child care, and church school for youngsters up throu(l:h the third grade are available at all three services. The Church or Rell1lous Science of Newport Beach meets at 10 a.m. at the Ebell Club, 515 W. Balboa Blvd. The lecture to be given by the Rev. Albert Burke is entitled, ''There Is An Answer.'' Sun· day School meets at the 10 a.m. hou r. A social hour follows the lecture. Rev. Robert B. J acobs, new pastor of the Costa Afesa Foursquare Church at 1734 Orange Ave .. will speak on the topic, "The Ingredients of Love" in the 11 1.m. morn· in& worship serva and the topic, "Space Travel and the Second Q:lmlng of Christ, '1 in the 7 p.m. Evangelist I c Service. The Jaoobs will again be providing special music both vocal and instrumental in both services. Sunday School iJ 9:45 a.m. for all ages with competent Bible teachers . The Youth Crusaders meet at 6 p.m. in the Youth Chapel with Chris Houghey, youth director in charge. The public is cordially invited to all ol the serviei!s. The ~1es1 Verde United ~1etbodlat Church, 1701 Baker St., Costa Mesa, will have two morning worship services at 9 and 10:30 a.m. It will be Youth Sunday and there will be sermonettes by Joyce Anthony, John, Urdea and Jeanne Hoeft. Their counselor, Ron Gagliano will also speak briefly. The Church School will meet at 9 a.m. for nursery through high school, and at 10:30 a.m. for nursery through sixth grade. The Junior High United Methodist Yout h Fellowship will meet at 6:30 p.m. "Champion w i t h o u t a Cause" will be the sermon topic of the Rev. Bruce A. Kurrle at The Presbyterian Church ol tbe Covenant, 2850 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Worship services will be held at 9:30 and 11 a.m. Church school through sixth grade will be held at 9:30 a.m. Child care is available at both services. Sunday services at Lutheran Church of Our Savior in San Cfemente emphasize the faml· ly as a unit worshipping tocelber, relaxing together and eating together. Holy Communion will be offertd at the 8:30 and 10:45 a.m. services with sermonettes by Rev. C. I. Lund directed at the chiklren. AT 5-:JO pm, 1 potluck supper will be held at the church. The lesson.sermon to be shared Sunday at all Christi•• Science churches will be "Spirit." Area churches and service times Include: First Church of Christ, Scienti!t, 2880 Mesa Verde Drive, Costa Mesa, 11 a.m.; First Church of Christ, SclenUst, 8th and Olive St.. Huntington Beacll, 9:30 and 11 a.m.; First Church of Christ, Scientist, 3303 Via Lldo, Newport Beach, 9:15 and ' 11 a.m. and Second Church Of Chri.st, Scientist, · '3 l O O Pacific View Drive, Corona deJ Mar, 10 a.m. Holy Communion will be observed this ~ming Sunday at the IO a.m. service or worship al Christ 1 b e Shepherd Lutheran Church, Camino capislrano and· Del Gado Read. Capistrano Beach. Pastor Ackerman will deliver (See PULPIT, Page S) ' ·Frontrunne1~ fo1' Papal Seat VATICAN OTY (AP) -A retlrem<Jll abould not be taken Fmlchm111lw1 good d11nce liiJttly. et btpmlina the first non.-Others besides C a r d i n a I llalla!J Pope.In 411 <eoturles. Villot thought to be "papabill" So~ings among .Vatican -In, consideration for Pope officJals and ol»ervu1 1h~w -are two fellow French that as lhlngs lland now Jean cardinals, Gabriel Garrone, Marie CartfinaJ Villot ls con. 1.head of the Vatican Congrega. sidered the man most likely ' t.lon for Education. and Fran· lo succeed P,ope Paul VI on coi1 Marty, archbishop of his retirement or death. Paris and head of the Fre.nCh Tbe cardinal, 55, b tall and conference of bishops. Two robust. He has a reputation Italian prospects are Antonin for being candid. punctual and Cardinal Poma, archbishop ef open·mlnded, Bologna and head of the Cardinal Villot hold.1 down It a I 1 an bi.shops-conference, the VaUc.an'1 No. t and No. and Cardinal Pe 11 e grin o 2· pmts under the Pope: himself. secretary of state and The 11!1. non·ILalian Pope chamberlain of the Church. was Adrian VI. a Dutchman In the firrt. post, he acts as who held the office 1522·23. the Roman Catholic Church's Before the Second Vatican "prime ,minister" and prin· Ecumenical Council, a non- cipal COllaborator with' Pope Italian Pope was virtually Paul. In ·the second, he has unthinkable. Now the Roman re s pon'si bility for ad-Curia, ar central Vatican ministering VaUcan property governing body, is greally and al&o would have the duty ' ' I n t e r n a tionalized, '' se of ruling the Church from the Cardinal VJllot and the other death flf the Pope until a French prospects stand a succtSsor Jg chosen. much better chance. The French cardinal has ac·· Even as late 8JI April 1969 quired deep experience Jn the old anti foreigner feelings dealing with Church problems were rile in Curia. Stiff op· from the theological to the posil.ion met Pope Paul's ap· financial, and bas gained li{teat poinlment of Cardinal Villot prestige. He spealu .fluent to succeed Amltto Cardinal Italian. the rveryday language Clcognani as secretary of cf the Vatican, with only a 11Late. The Pepe was called slight French aceent. a Francophile by some op. A! recurrent rumors in ponenl!. • Vatican circles have it, the The entrgetlc. hard·working present pontiff is thinking of Cardinal Villot won over his retiring when he reaches age curial collaborators. The y 75, ·Jll!t 20 months lrom now. have now adopted him as one Mic'heie Cardinal Pellegrino. • of their own. Since his ap. archbishop af Turin and a pointment, he has never taken friend of Pope Paul. suggested a vacation in France. Neither in late November t h a t has he brought in French speculation about a papa] prelates to help run the secretariat cf state. He doe1 not even 1moke F r e n c h Gaulolses, as has b e e n reported. He p r e f t r a Ch!!!lerfields. '!?le cardinal has made an effort to get to know his whole staff we!L He is 1aid lo have a special gift for getting the best out ol his subordinates. His brown eyes are sharp and piercing. When called to be secretary of state, the cardinal said he would be primarily con ei!rned with performing bis duties "in a filial dependence" en the Pope . and with "absolute fidelity toward his person, bi1 ruling and his action." But as prime counselor h• Pope Paul , the Freh cb cardinal serves as anything but a rubber stamp. His subordinates report he always says what he has on his mind. About one year ago there were rumors or disagreement with the way Pope Paul was hand111lg the Dutch Church's demands for a married clergy. The Vatican denied the rumors, and Cardinal Villot took a personal hand in solv· ing the dispute by nying to Paris for secret talks with Bernard Jan Cardinal Alfrink. primate of Holland. A few later the Dutch cardinal wa! received by Pope Paul and dialogue between Holland and the Vatican was restored. Whether Cardinal Villot dif· fers with Pope Paul such things as the ban on artificial birth control is not easy II) discern. The cardinal keeps his views inside the Vatican . He does have an open mind (See PAPACY, Page S} ·ORANGE COAST CHURCH DIRECTORY ... ~===~=========~~~~~~~~~====~~~=:;·~iii======~============~=: •. ,. ·. Newport Unity LOlll!:N ft, FLICKtHGl!:ll., Ml"t'ltr DnotfoHI s-k-10 A.M. & 11 :11 A.M. S~11dtv School for t ll •o;•• -1:45 '·'"· I SHI -4 1m ... Newport lecKh Office-'4'-1111 OIAL-A.,.lA Yll 44,.0•lt FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD 140 E. 22nd _ St., Cosio MHa-541-3761 RI '+'. !. W. Phillip, ( 9:10 A.M-O•tch Sti...J . "" ...... I 10:50 A.M.-Pa1tor Phllllp1 Spqklnt I Jr. a. rr.-Jcllool Ch•rth I' N11riory Cer• A .... llftJo: t 7:110 P.M.-"mter Pldlllpt Sped:i"t I 7:30 P.M.-Wed1101dey • ,,..,,, l llble ltvlly I Newpert·MeM Pre4thool-A9es 21/1•"--':30 0.111. no J :lO I'·"'· , ... " 645·2l2J HARBOR ASSEMBLY OF GOD 740 W. Wilson, Costa M11a l4M704 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES IU.NCHn o• THI MOTHll CHUlCH THI PllST CHUlCH OP CHRIST, SCllNTIST IN IOSTON, MASSACNUSnTS ''SPIRIT'' SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 7th· Costa Mn1-Flrtt Church of Christ, Scientist 2110 M .. Vord• Dr., C01to M ... S•tldcr;" School-9:1 S A.M. Cll1rc:h Sofvlto -11 A.M. loodillf looM, 2150 M-. V.,.i• Dr. • Huntington B1ach-Flrst Church of Christ, Sci1ntl1t ... I; 011 .... S.11doy School -9:JO & 11 :00 Chrc:h -9:10 & 11 A.M. lMdlflll Roo-221 Moh1 St. Newport Be1ch--Fir1t Church of Christ, Scientist JlOl Yi• lido ' CENTRAL BIBLE CHURCH -4: ~ Emph4sizinr The P!an of God The Person of Christ TM Powt:r of lhe Holy Spirit Sundav School 9 AM Mom/111 Wonhfp 9 111d 11l:JO AM tveni"I Service 7 l'M Wel!MwlfY l ll)lt Study 1'1(1 Pr..,.~r 7 PM N11rs!ry du1in1 ~rvia:s A (ull Youlh Program Cm. of Or1np and lJrd. St. Costa Mesa 11);;; ~~~t I Seventh-Day Adventist Church 271 A..cod• St., Cotto M .. Joltn •~•Wiii•~•. ,..,,., COMMUNITY CONGREGATIONAL • 611 HELIOTROPE Wenhli--10 "-·~· Church SchMS-10 A.M. tw. ~ltU!p G. MUf'TI~, Mlnltllf' I 644-7400 ST. MATTHEW LUTHERAN CHURCH 18182 Culver Drive Univer1ity P•rk, Ir vine l••· H•rMrt N. Nl•fl'lltlll._ ~11..t.y kllool-l:IG A.M. ,._/If WorNlp l :JG & 10 A.M, IJJ.1211 N111!MfY Cat• IJJ.J2•' A Cordial Welcome from THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH l1lhot l.!1nd THI UNrTID COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH 115 ... ,.,. 675 ·0950 9:30A.M. Wo11hip Wonhip & Sund1y Sthoof Colli M111 FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 191h St. le H1rbor 11 ... 111 . Church Worihi p -9:30 & 11 Church Stt.ool -9:10 S41·7727 Hunlln9ton l•tch-Norilrl COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH 6662 Hta A'+'t. 142·4'461 Worship & Church School 9 le 10:30 A.M. lr'+'int -E11f lluff UNIVERSITY METHODIST CHURCH l)].12)) 18422 Cul vt r Ro1d 1+ Uni ... •r•itv Dri ... o Wor1 llip I Church School 9 I I 0:30 A.M. ¥. L fll:llTWICK, ,A.STOii , llOl(llT I , llSTIO JLM 11N0ll!TON Mlr>Kltt tf fl"'1ti.n M1n!1llf' of Youllt CARL Gl!:NTllY Mil'l/1t.,. Ill M111Jc Ch11rclt & S111Hioy kit~ -t :IS & 11:00 IMdl1tt loo111, Jlll Ylo Udo P~9!1fl J•"1H I \,==========''11 ----------Sobaotti School •••• 9:10 AM l 1gu"• lttch LAGUNA BEACH METHODIST CHURCH SUNDAY SERVICES t :4f A.M.-SvNcry kc!rt..t 10:10 A.M.-''Tll9 Mlit!Mry of lite H•lr lplrft• Sormn by 'estor 7:00 P.M.-"TIMo So10lt f'lec.e f•r th• levl" S.r-11 by f'ntor COSTA MESA CHRISTIAN SCHOOL l'r.klltot -KllMlttt11r1t11 -11 .. ..,.. .. .., -Ollotl Ct,. FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST CHURCH '50 H-'MILTON, COSTA MESA GlORGt KOUll, Pintor Sundtv S,hool •••••••• 9:45 Trtinin9 Union , • , , , • , • 5:00 Mor11i"o; Worthip •.••• I I :00 E ... 1t1i119 Wonhip ••• , •• 6:00 W1dn11d•'f Pr•v•• M•tfi119 fQt 111 19•1 •.••••••••••.• 7:JO rtteH '42·9111 N•rwry Alwoys A"°'le91o ~~~~~:1 UNIVERSITY BAPTIST CHURCH 2JSZ s. r . rALISADIS lOAD SANTA AN-' HtlOHTS SUNOA'f SCHOOL ................................ 1:41 A.M. MOltNlll• W0115MI,. ...... . ............. II A.M. l:Vf:NINO WClllSHIP .. ., ,, , ............. -.. 1 P,M, MIOWllllK SIEll\ICt! Wl.DNIEICA'I" ., .•. 1:111 0.M. lln. Wllllt J, Ctl'Tke CIHlrdl l'MM MWl1J l'IRST · Newport Beach-Second Church of Christ, Scientist llDO P•lfk YI-Dr .. Coroito 4e1 M• Cln1rdi & J1"4oy School -I 0 A.M. l .... I .. lN111 -JI00-1 Coast Hwy. All are cordially invited to attend the chu.rrb services and enjoy the privileges of the Reading Rooms Child Cert Prewfdff AT All SE•YICll .JJarbor Chridlian Church o• NIWJtOlT llACH-IDlsclplOll Mfftlitt a-.111.,1., Horpor ll•ll'IOfttory Scltool •2s I. 1 ltll St., CUM M010 Church School 9:45 A.M. Morning Worship 10:45 A.M. frt•PHfy c .. ,. '10.tlllff Phon1: 642-2715 1.tinister: Dr. D. \V. 1.1cElroy CHURCH OF CHRIST 217 W. WILSON ST., COSTA MESA 1nw11N HAllOl tlfMI fAllVlrw SUNDAY MORNING lllLE STUDY •••••••••••••• •:4S A.M. SliNDAY MORNING WO~SHI P I COMMUNION , • 10:45 A.M. SUNDAY tvlNING WORSHIP • ,.,,.,, •••••••••• '100 P.M. BAPTIST . CHURCH .t '"9nl• Volloy IA,,.trlc:All ••~l\I) 1 I WEDNESDAY EVENING l!ILE STUDY ,,, •• ,, ••• , , 7!10 P.M, Victoria & Placentia Ave. I NUHl"T CAl.I PROVIDED FIRST CHRISTIAN I CHURCH M•nilttt Wonhlp •• 11 :GO AM ,,.,., Maotlitt WH., 7:lG f'M 1:~~-========~~~~~.11 THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH Welcomes You. -----~---------ST. JAMIS. l2Gt VI• Uct•, N•wpert .._, 1 7:30 A.M.-Holf l11cltctrht 9:00 A.M.-l•Mllf Wonhlp 11 :OG A.M.-AltorHte H•ly Co"'1no11le11 ) ' & M•t11litt Pnryor Mld0WHl Helf COllHftMJlr •• & H .. u .. lerricM T11esdcrt-IO:lG A.M. Wed .... d..,..._,:GG P.M. Clllhl CON ot 9:00 e.M. lite l•Y. Jollft '· Adler JI, AHt•r -........ : •11.0210 ST. JOHN THE DIVINE, 2043 Orange Ave., C.M. S11"4oyt 7:10 & 9:10 Cli11rc:ti k .... 1-9:JI Ylli1ndoy1: •:JO & 10 •.M.: Hofy hyti • 01111••N-4 Vic.,, n. a..,, J• w. De11.t ... -,.. ... 141.11u NEWPORT HARBOR LUTHERAN CHURCH 1 LUTHERAN CHURCH !i OF THE MASTER I I 798 Dover Or. LI 8·163 1 Tllo • ..,. J111Ht G, lt•h1, Pator I Tiie •• ,, l•Hllli WhJto, 2900 Pacific View Dr. Corona del Mar OR. WILLIAM R. ELLER :1 Mrt. W.!.,. CYMborittl11, ,_...w.rt., Aul1t•11t POltef [1rl., Worsh i' 1;00 A.M. Chri1tlt11 Ellluc1tlo111 9:11 A.M. 1 I F.til'+'t Wonhip 10 ~1a A.M. 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MOf'ftlo9 Wo .... lp NUISlllY UJll P'll.OVIOIG AT IOTM MGUfll P'tl' lhltnnlfMll ( ... ctn1l11t Ollttr ~trlltl C•U &U•U'' THE CHURCH FOR YOU~ FAMILY Alllllf'-'I Will! 11\t •t•lfll •Mir .. C•,trt11e1 7•0 Ylct.rie Sr., C."9,MIM a......1'. 1.,,.. •. ,.,., .. Ml·S404 • Ww'tfltl.-*°"lct!IP-1:41 • U A.M. I~~ Sd\tool, t:a A.M. '"''ST\A" .u,.J;;A-.,ltiict;.·oo~=· AM. 141""'' PRINCE 01' .PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH M .. ., ... ~ & ..._ Str1r1t, c... 111..., c.IH. ANOl£1¥ C. AHDE JllOfl, ... IOI luridly k:Nol: t i\& -/ll""'lnll WllnhlJl_!.!.:.te ,.,. ll:OI Pri111co ef Pt1co lutti•t•fl School -Mlu Etth11 Ol1ot1, f'1l11rJptl , Offi11.• 'ho11111 149.0521 Sc.hool ,hohtl 149.(1562 li"""""'""""'"""""'""""""""""""""""""'"""""""'"°"""i CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE ., 111 ... "'11 tffdl Mtllllllr C1!11n:ll tt Ullllll CPllll'tfl fltltl!Mll W-.. U. 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Offlce1 20112 M.,Hllo St. ...oAe: t•t .. t•O Church of the Covenant 2150 ..,m.,. lood, Coste Mes• lnic• A. l•nio, ,..._, S.-.Uy Wonfllp: t :JO & 11 A.M.-ctl•rtll khool: 9:JO no .. : S4S·4JG4 St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church '"It. AltdNWI •Md, N•wport hotti CIMlftol HOfbm Dlerewflold, ,.,,., W....Wp & Cllimll School: t, t :JG & 11 A.M. 44,·1141 St. ~orlc Presbyterian Church c .. ,,. "-"'"' '""'h•ff on.,., Coro .. .-. Met J~ Grn.. ICl1':. '°'"°' W•nliilp & Q•rch Jcllool-9 & IG:lO A.M. j44-1l41 SABBATH SERVICES RELIGIOUS SCHOOL . har~?.fi .~;!?c,~~0 temple ...111111 c:i. meeting at St. J1mn Epl~al Church o 3209 Via lido, Newport Btecft f0< l"form11tion: Colt 67~7230 * TEMPLE SHARON n.. te11~ .. SJfftoto• fOf "'9 Mtire Horltet A,.. •17 Wftt H•Mllm, C•lto MIMI All Jtwh h ft'"iliot ••• h!-At1d to h1i11 u1 ht *1vlv '"''"'n9ful SAllATH IYINING JllVICIS •llDAT trt 1:11 P.M, 5'1r1tHI ......_, -aMt Go"o' G•ei'"• ... ,.1s1·2 T.111pl• Sh11011 Choif -oft ., Sil•lttl 141·1412 ' .. "" .. ~ DAILY PILOT -•! Pulpit and Pew Making .Profit Off Jt'.~Ds ( Catln1ed from Pa1e 4) ;1; brief meditation on "The Delight or th~ Lord." A youth t-Vent will be held Sunday afternoon beginning 1t 3 p.m. A 11.·iener roast after' volleyball and other games will bt held . An Adult Inquiry Clan into Fundamentals of Chr~anity v.·111 be held on Tue~ at 7:45 p.m. in the pastor's of· flee. Pastor Willis J. Can-ico's message at the Unlver1lty Baptist Cburch, 2252 S.E. Palisades Road, Santa Ana, will be "It ls Finished.'' Service time is II a.m. \\'ith Communion and the welcom· ing of ne11.· members. Rev. 1t1elvin Taylor vdll deliver the sermon, "Job and ~1y Faith" at the 10 a.m. service at F1lrvltw 81ptt11 Church, 2525 Fairview Road , Cosia ?l-1esa. Churc!J school meets at 10:30. The new church diaconate wlll meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m Newport Unity Ch a r ch . meeting Sunday in the Stnior Citizem Building. 15th and lrvine Ave., Ne,,..1>0rt Beach, \\•ill hear a sermon by Rev. Loren Dale Flicklnger entitled "The Mysterious Y o u . ' ' Services are at 10 Ind It : 15 a.m. Sunday at Christ Lutheran Church. 760 Victoria St.. C'.osta Mesa, Rev. Lothar Tornow will speak on "Who ls Number One" at the 8: u; and 11 a.m. worship and Com munion service. The First United ltfetbodlst Church, m1 17th Street, Hun- tington Beach. "'ill conduct two worship services Sunday, Feb. 7 at 9:15 and 10:30 a.m. The Rev. Edward Erny will be preaching at both services, his sermon topic will be "Fin- ding a Bridge for the Gaps." Tbtte will be church school classes for all ages. The youth groups mttt at 6:30 p.m. Orange County J e w I 1 h Singles, an organization for single men and w o m e n . 1 women to SO. men to 551 will Jrold its next regular meeting Thursday at 8;30 p:m. at Temple Beth Emel. 1770 West Cerritos, A n a h .e j m . Arnold Unger will b e moderator for the discussion. "Is Age Really Important?" Guts~ are welcome. On Sunday at Community United Melhodl1t Cburrb, 6662 Heil, Huntington Beach. the Rev. Charles L. Rose will be preaching at both the 9 and 10 :30 a.m. se rY ices. There "'iii be Reception of Members and Communion at the 9 a.m. service, and the Service of Baptism \\'ill be perform ed al the 10:30 a.m. service. The United Methodist You t h Groups continue their meetings each Sunday even- ing. ll - Lutheran Chnrch of !he lttaster, 2900 Pacific View Drive. Corona del 1.1ar. offer!! ,,,...o hours of worship at 9 and 11 a.m_ Sunday Church Schnol and Bible classes 11re held al 10 a.m. The Lord's Supper will be offered at both houri. Dr. Wtn . R. Elter will deli ver lhe mu11ge "No ?t.tan Can Serve Two Mutera." Tbe Senior High Luther Larue ••ill review ihe fllni "'Do You Know Where J Am Goin&?" 1'11ornlng ~rayer and Holy Communion 'Will bt celebrated at the 7:30 a.m.· service al St. Jobn the DJvlDe Epbt<1pal a.arch. 21)43 Orange Ave., Costa A1esa. At t :30 a.m. the. Dean of Convocation, Rev. Gary Ad&111s. will be the IUtSt preacher. Following coffee hour, the 1nnu1l con- aregational meetlna: will be held with Dean Ad am• presiding. The EYC will meet at 7 p.m. SUnday SchoM classes for all aa:es will be he.Id at 9:30 a.m. At both the 8 and 10:30 a.m. \\'OMlhip aervl~s o( NewpMI Harbor L • t ~ e r I • Cbarch. 798 Dover Drive, Newport Beach S u n d a y , Pastor James G: Blain"s sermon title is "ls God a p00r businessman?'' He I y Communion will be ctlebrated at bolh \\'orstlip services. and child care is available in the nursery for children three years old and under. A special program in com· mrmoralion of the dramatic sacrifice t1f the four chaplains v.•ho went do,,..•n with the torpedoed \JSS Oorchtster oo Felt 3, 1943 alter 1Jvln1 their lifebelt• to American IOldlen \\'iii _ be held Jn the ~trlcaa Legion Hall,, SIS Jli!<h Str<el, Santa Ana at 2:30 p,m. SuD- clay. F'ay £.'mpi~· of San Clementt., Ameri n Leston Dblrlct 29, R l l gloua Elnpbasil chalrm·an, cwdially invite& both Leglon~arJu aod the public to ~ttend. The sermon subject for Sun· da y it Care18 ciel Mar Com- munity C b I'. r c h'. Co11ire1i· uonal, 111' Heliotrcpe Ave .. will be erilitled "Of Bread and a Stone," lo be prtsente4 by Dr. Pb.llip G. Murr1y. Wcrahip 1ervices are at JO a.m. with child care previded. ·Church School is 11ao at 10. Pastor Robt.rt H. Lanre of the Mount el Olives Lutbera11 CIMlrtb. Mission Vieje. has retumed from Baylor' Medical College in Houston, Ttxa! after 1 stay cf · tv.·o ·weeks for treatment cf the disease amyotrophic lateral sclerC1is. He is participating in a prG- gram usinf the new drug isoprinosine. Pntor Lange returns this Sunday to the pulpit at 3:30 and 11 a.m. The title of hi11 sermM v.•il\ be "Comfort ~fe With Ap- ples." The public is. invited tn attend and receive the Eucharist meal. Study Shows Stress Of Catliolic Priests f'rom lhe A1socla1ed Press · Onl!' or every four Roman Catholic priests is co.n.siduin& quitting the ministry because of severe emotional 1tres1, a l!itudy indicates. A mo n g Protestants. tbe problem is cnly half as acute, with one of every tiglit · · Prtite!tant ministers considering resigna- tion. The comparative findings \\'ere drawn by a University of Notre D.!!me; ,socioloa:ist, Dr. John P. Kov1 1.. from an analysis of data from. .J.500 r.atholic 'j)r1ei:ts and 5,000 ministers of 21 Protestant denominations. "Over-all, we find not only !hat Catholics have a relative- ly hi gher incidence of sevfre J11lreu than the Protestant clergy <25 percent vs. 12 per· centl bul their high stress incidence is also accompanied by a greater proportion of multiple stresses." K e v a I says. Tht': main problems reported bothering Catholic clerl)'men include conflicts wilh superiors. loneliness, lack cf support f r o m .colleagues, claims of. i.nadequate leadershi p, 1 del!iire to marry, and disappointment '"' i t h Church sl ands on moral is· sues. f or Prole!jtants, the main difficu lties "'ere found to center on job (actors such a!J inad equ ate pay and sense of "futility and inefftctiveness of the church ·s v.·ork. 11 rather than on the personal dimension. However, neither ProLestant ter how distttssed -indicated nor Cll\hollc c:lergy -no mat· any • lass of conviction about their faith. The study found a pervasive "gt.neration 11p'' am fl rig clergy, with about twice as many younger priests: under JJ:e_ 45, ciUai .diS$.J.liofac.tioQ is thMe. over that i(e. "The differences between young and old a.re S<1 dramatic and consistent as to suggest two polarlled groups somehow living within tht':· s a m e organizational context," Koval notes. Yet . he found that 1qe young are just as firm u older clergy in their commitment &o basic belief in Chrl~ianity. · Ccllaborating with -Koval in t~ study were tbt Rev. Richard Bell of Loy o I a University in QUca~n ind the Rl!'v. Edgar W. Pifills of the Natlon1I Council or Churches. The material was taken frnm a Protestant clergy sup- port study and 1 national study of celibacv sponsortd by the National Federation or Priests' Clluncils. In regard ti:i feelings among Protestant clergy that they're underpaid. another study by the Episcop1l Chutch Foun- dation found tha~ la ymen think ministers' salarie!I ma y nearly double by 1975, 11nd that they should go e\'en higher. Pop e Asks 2nd Look At Shroud VATICAN CITY \AP! Po~ Paul VI suggested f'flCent- ly that more s~cial st udies could be done on I.he "Shroud of Tur in," revered by .many as the cloth that wrapped the body of the crucified Christ. He inste rted t h e suggeslion in a long speech at his weekly general audience dealing with the Christian longing to know what Chrls1 looked like. The P~ recalled that Chris~ t~ld his &µostles that "blessed are those \1°ho have not seen. and yet believe." Then he suggested : ''PerhaP.s Biza rre Spec ulati ons on Christ Popular Pastime 81 LOUIS CASSEUl U"I i.tlllleot Wrltw \Yant to &el your name in the nev.•spa.ptrt? ltere'i a sure-fire way: All you have to do Jg write a book or artlcle making some bizarre statement about Jesus. The traffic over this short-cut to notoriety Is becoming quite heavy. Within the p.!lllt yur, Jesu1 has been depicted in print as a hippie, a revolutionary, a married man. a homosexual, a visitor from another· planet, an early •Postle of \\'omen's liberation, and a mushroom. The mushroom idea, v.'ltlch 11 only sllghlly more aro- tesque that the others . was advanctd by John Allegro, a Bri· tish author \\'ho once was a htethodlst Jay preacher. In a book ca lled "The sacred Mushrooro and the Cross.'' l\'hlch has outsold man y good rellglou1 books in recent months, Allegro develops the thesis that early Christianity \\'IS a colossal d~ptinn invented by a cult of Palestinians \\'ho venerated a species-or mushroom known as Amanita ?ituscaria, which possessed narcotic and erotic properties. Alltgn'I eonlends "Jesus·• wa11 t~ code name-which lhe cu1list!i u.sed for the .mushroom from which they aot their ·kicks. If Allegro takes first prize in the science-fiction cal.e· goty or religious "scholarship." runner-up honors must be av.·arded to a Soviet \\'riter named V. Zallsev. According to the government newspaper llzve.sti1, Zaitsev has published an article ·•revealing" that the star or Bethlehem. \\'hlch heralded the birth of Jesus. really was a spaceship (rom another 11·orld. Je.su.s, he said, ""'as aboan1.1 "Jesus v.·as a nev.•comer from space, a representative - of a higher civilization.'' he said. "\\1e should refu to him a.s 'Cosmonaut Jesus Christ.' " It \\'as a prelaU! of !hi!' Church nf England . Canon (now Bishop ) Hugh 1'11ontefiore. v.•ho suggested that Jesu11 may have been a homosexual. He based this notion on the biQlical indlc~tlons that Jesus never married. . But an American yrofes.sor of religion, WW iem E. Phipps or Davl1 " Elldns College, Is oot wltJi I aew book wb.lcl'I contends that Jesus was: a married man. Phipps mod~stly acknowledges some unce.rta1nty about the identity of Jesus' wiJe -who is nowhere mentioned in the scripture." -but seems to feel that the inost likely candidate ls ~1ary Magdalene. r\ow comes Prof. Leonard Swldler of the Temple Uni· versity religion department. with a eovt.r article in Catho- lic World magazlnt, dt!ICMblng Jesus as a "radical femi- nist" who was crusading ror women's lib 20 centuries a,. (ore Betty Friedan or Kate 1'11illelt waded into Ille fray. Swidler says Iha! In first century Palestine. women were regarded as so unrelieble they were not allowed to serve as wltnes~e,. in anv tria l. But, Jesus chose to make his fint appearflnce a.fl.tr his resurrection to a group of won\en . This. he say1, "could not have bttn anything but deliberate." It was the most dramatic way in which JtsUI could have rejectl!'d tht. wllole ide3. 'thal womeri are second· class c.ititens. The curious thini;: about all novel Jesus-theories Is that their proponents rl!'el free to ignore any part of the Gospel record "'hich plainly C<1ntradlch1 their idea, while placing complete reliance on the literal accuracy of any minor detail which may seem lo su pport thelr view. This ap- proach to Biblical interpretation might _be called "se1ective fundamentalism." It's doubtful ~·hethet tht':se far.fetched theories influ- ence anyone's religlou.s beliefs. Their chief effect, prob- ably. i!i to create a short-lived sensation that will s:ell a few books or magazines. But· they· do amount to an impressive left-handed trl· bule to Je!lls. No other figure in history has had such an enduring grip on the imaginations of men . After 2.000 years, people are still trying to find some ''natural" explanation for bi.s extraordinary lift and personality, the singular image of the holy ' ------------------------------------------_J shroud might tn"rl t spe<:ial •• study.'' • Vatican press spoktsman Fl!'derieo Alessandrini called the comlht.nt · -a n e1· hOrtation." He said that the Vatican currently bad no new .studies under "'ay but th11t if someone "'anted to conduct a study "he v:ould do a good thing." The Vatican has yet lo release the results of scientific tests taken on th.~ shroud in June 1969. Kurt Berna, a Wes\ German writer who he.:ids a foundation in Switzerland dedicated to in- vestigating the shroud. has challenged the Vattcan to pr~ duce the: test rcsult.!l. He-and his associates also \\'Ould like ~ chance to e:tamine the shroud themseh·t':s. From stud ies of photograph s taken of the shroud in 19.13. Buna clalml!i that Christ did not dle on the cro!!l, but wa.!I wrap~ In the shroud still alivt. Be:ma claiJns that 10me marb on the shroud are bloodstains a.nd that "corpst':s ·do not bleed." The Vatican 's chle:f autllori- ty on the shroud, The Rt. Rt':v. Msgr. Giulio Ricci, hR!I rejected th is assertion by saying Berna's photographs of the 1hroud were overexposed and retouchtd. The 1hroud is kept in 11 special chapel in Turin and still is the property o~ the House of Savoy, Italy's former royal family. Roman Catholic authorities still ask ex-K ing Umberto for permission to t':X- amine the shroud, sucb as for the tesU in 1969. Quartet ·Set To Appear On Coa st Needs Volunteers FISH Makes C<>ast Appeal YomigElder 'Surprised' At Election A special donation will be enough for Santa Claus. FISH · ll')'lng to prt':pare for a tri p sought from church-goers Sun-found the mo t her a to li-tinnesota to join her LA JOLLA (AP) _ Ann day, feb. 7, in Costa Pt1esa re frigerator and food to put husband. ~!uilenburg is a pretty, l9- ancl Nev.·port Beach. in it , tht':n ct1ntacted • loca l Sinct the .,,ork is voluntary. year old coed in her third They v.•UI be asked to give organization that had offered FISH _operated on a small semester at the University of something of themselves. to finance Christmas for a budget provided by Harbor California at San Diego. She's Those who agree w 111 needy family. Council or Churches aod also a newly electl!d elder become volWlleers for FISH, The list goes on: FI SH Newport Harbor United Fund. or the La Jolla Presbyterian the "help your neighbor" pr1> pro\'ided tran.<1portatlon and Those who \\'ill miss FISH Church, one of the area 's most gram ·1pom<ired by Harbor home: -vi.sill for ·I · woman who SUnday ·It -<:hurch m a y prestlgk>ui. --· ·- Council of Churches and broke her leg and nttded help volunteer their help-or·seek And. as she put It recent· Ch b W U · 1 d because she lived alone: FISH service-by calling FISH urc omen n1 e • Jy. she's probably the Although volunteers a r e gave food and transportation Organization, listed in the most surprised person among sought outside or churches. to a mother with six children phone book. the church's 2,236 members too. the ma jority reqrese.nt over her election : harbor area congregations. J h G s l "My image of an elder was ..... ~"e ~s!:!~;e~s :uc:~ ew~ ~9up ates ~:l.:s.~a~~~~~hi~: what is soughl il'l a p)edge ha ir and a long; gray· beard.·• of a a few hours every month. w lf F d E t Ann doesn 't know wM Volun1eer11lepinwheregood e are un · ven nomlnoted her ·lor 1. thr ... neighbors used lo · t •·kt -: b over-babysitting the children year . tenn , on the churc when mothl!'r has to make Robert H. Aaron, chairman Prime iUnisters of Poland , goveniing group, but ahe is an emergency visit lo the doc-of the 1971 campaign for the Czechoslovakia, Italy and a teacher's aide at La Jolla tor, bringing a hot dish dnring United Jewfsh Welfare Fund Fr.ance : with En1est Be\'in, Hig h School, active in church. a family emergency, providing of Orange County, has an-Ex-President Hoover, and affairs and other eldl!'rs call transportation for e J de r I y nounced lhe first major event Pope Pius XII. Rabbi Bem· her eminently qualified. She persons "'ho cannot drive. m the year. ·This ls the stein testified before !he Unlted 111 the church's youngest e.ver Olher volun tee ra man the Paceselter cocktail party to Nation!'i Comm It tee on eldtr. phones. accepting calls from be held 011 Sunday. February Palestine and also in the The Re v. Dr. Louis Evans, those "'ho need ht':lp and pass-7. 1971 at the home of ~fr. United Slatl!'s Congress 011 pastor, says an elder is: a ing on assignments. and ltfrs. Eugene ~fcClintock behalf of the Stratton Bill. person "primarily mature oE in Newport Beach. Rabbi Rabbi Bernstein is a mind rathe!' than ad vanced It is an especially satisfying Philip S. Bernstein, spiritu0I member--or the Board nf in years." kind of community service. leader of Temple B • r i t h Directors of U1e Amer1'can d' M R bet J President Nixon has accor 1ng to rs. o r · Kole11h, Rochester, N.Y. will Friends ()f the Hebrew worshi....,.inthe.churchlwice. Milliken of Corona del Mar. be the. guest sn.aker. University, and H 0 n or a r y "'" I. t f ,.~ the latest time last Nov. 1 cxr.c4 1ve secrt ary. or A• p-,;deol of th• Central Chairman nr the National · I f. t b d th ,. wilh Vice President Spl<n vo unleers see 1rs an e Conft':rence of America" Rab-Rabbinic ORT Committee. value of their work -while bis, he led an historic Seminar Agnew and their wives. They· those who are helped avoid of Reform rabbis in Israel. came here while staying at lhe 1tlgma of "charity'' that Rabbi Be r n _, t e i n wa1' Cltr;St;al.. the Western White House at nften accompanies second.-Chairman of the American . 11 11 " San Clemente. h11nd assistance. In fa ct. some Israel Public Affairs Com-Ann hopes to help clear llJ'I of those \\'ho call for help millte from 195~ to 1968, and M;SS Show any misunderstandings abou t the first time, call back when is now its Honoriry Chairman . 11 the young h1 the minds of !heir iniiividual emergt':ncy is He 18 the author of fht': older church people. over to sign on as volunteers, Lift': Alagazine article "Wh11t Talk Slated After her Installation with themSl!'lves. the Je ws Believe" "·hich 20 other elders, she said "the The P1thfindl!'r1 Quartet, Last year FISH volunteers evoked the most enthusiastic Christian fl.fis1 Pageants will church must bect1me involved PAP ACY RACE ... The nationwide survey 11 mong lay men and women. seeking tfJ determine what kind ef clergymen can bt':st ~erve parishes in the future , found that a solid croundlng in thenlogv was coruidered the. first. r1quire.men1.· · · The 1deal cl ergymen 11.lsn should be "an interesting ind relevant preacher." have a lively intere!lt in young ptoplt and "skill in fam ily cnunsel- ing. ·• the study found. But few laymen expect t h e minl11ter to be an expert rund· raiser &r admln irtra.t&r. About hair favor erdiinfn1 wom'en. wel l-known gospel sing e rs ,IJISW~r:fd,.i;nore than 1,500 re· response in the Qis~on: of th at be introduced at a banquet in th~ .rreat soci'l iuues o( throtighout th!': Southland, will quests for assistance. Many publication . His book' WHAT_ 011 Feb. 13 at the JWyal Coach dle day, right here at.home. be featured guests of the Hun· of the calls involved personal THE JEWS BELIEVE, an e.x-Hotel, Anaheim, at 7:30 p.m. too. We have problems right tington Be 3 ch Foursquare drama. pension of the Llfe article, A prtme rib clinner will bf.I: here." !from Pate 4) and a readine!!l to dig deeply for solutions to problems, his associates say. "It i& impossible t.o teach scientific untruths," he once said before becom in g secretary cf state. Associa tes characterize him as a man of balance. one y:ho can calm a crisis by :iidmonishing: "Lei's not be too dramatic about this." Before Pop Paul summoned him "to second and support our daily \\"Ork ." Jean Marie Villot had proven himself 1s 11 teachtr, a pastor and an adminislrator. Born intn a landowner'• family ln th~ CI er mo n t diocese. on Oct . l l, 1905. he enttred the seminary a.<1 a boy 1nd w1s "rdained 1 priest in 1930. He took a doctorate in theology and canon law. then becsme professor or moral theolog)' "t the Cler· mont seminary After a number er pastoral a.sslgnme.nts, he was n1mt':d .11 btshop ln 1954 a!I 1 co11djut"T' ln lhe Psrls archdioctse. In 1959 he wais n1med coadutor lo the Rrchbl!l.hop ef Lyon. The Stcond Vttlc.11n Council brought him to Rome. He ~ervtd as u a de r un-der.sec~taty to the councU and drew the noti~ or Giovan- ni Card inal ~1onUnl for his Congregation for tht Cltr1Y. In that job. Cardinal Villot wa1 particularly concerned "'Ith tht financial plight of many priest&. "The pastor ef the Ptfadeleine in Paris has ton much money." he said. "The pastor~ or suburban.. churche s 1tarve to death. Thi! cannot go on." In his present post ef secrttary l)f state. t h e cardinal his little by tittle cut down tin privilege' for Vatican residents. He limited ll:.le of gasolinr. and clgartttes in Vatican stores. When eritertainTng, which he erdoys doing, the cardinal servts Frtnch dishes and wtnts. When e.11Hn1 alone. he takes simpler fare 1nd drinks 1 little Chianti. When he feels 1 •l11ltor has stayed Iona: enourh. ht finds a way of usher_J_nr him out. One visitor remarked. "You find yt1Urself btln& 1tlt1wn &Ut. but \Vlthouf knowlnf bow you got to the door ... • As tn salary. it w a 11 generally expttted l ha t Episeopil minist.en wlll ht. 11ald an aver11e !lalfl'y ar 113.131 annually by 1075, and lhat tht fi(Urt 1hoald be even hi1htr by then. a.bout ttS,870 -Cflmpared with the current median 1al1ry ef less than 17.000. Flor al Eve nt Disc ontinued Church, 715 Lake Avenue. F'nr instance, one distraught is a bt':!!t seller, now in its st':rved along wtth appropriate "Many young people feel the The quartet will present a mother called seeking babysit· 17th bedi~lon and also In entertainment. churches have 1 lfeat ap- Gospel Concert at the 10:45 ling service. One child was paper ac · Christian Miss Paa:eantt Is portunity to serve today. but a.m. worship ~rvice. Rev. G. hospitalized with a terminal In 1~ and !9~7 .. he 11trv.ed a search to find an out.st.an-that 1hey will have to make Robinson , pastor will gpeak Illness. The mother w11inted • u Advisor .on Jewish Artairs ding young lady with both lots of changes first," ghe following the musical presen· to spend as much time a!I to ttie Unit~. States Anny . .ph"y".iic"il a& well a& spiritual · d taUon . possible with him. but could Commanders in Europe. ~e . beauty The seard1 ·will "be 1a,'·L1ke many_ of thttn. l 'm During the I p.m:. evening rtot afford sitter!! for the other was In personal contact with · . , servke Holy Ccm munion will t FISH t ... ....t -all ar the Jewish Displaced made through tht': nation; first wit h the institutional church yoWlgs ers. sept"'" in. per 10 n 1 Installations i• by county, then by state, and but I really think it has to be urved. The :!f!rvice will Another woman . returned Gennany and Austria.. His then nationwide. take atands on soc.la.I i!!lues be concluded by Re v • !MJme from tht ho!p1t2\ f()llow· duties brought hlm In contact Speakin& at the banquet will much more than It bas in Robinson with the e.venlng 1ng su rgery only to find her with President Truman, the be Ron Perry. the past" sermon . daughter, who was to t1ke ,_::.;:::...::..:.:::.:::::::....:.:c::.:c::..:_.:_ _____ _.::._ _____ _::._ ______ _ Family Night servi~s arc care or her, had come down held on Wednesday at 1 p.m. with lht. flu. The woman con· An In-depth Bible rtudy or !acted he:r minister-who call· Romana under the direction ed FISH. Food "'as prepared or Rev. Robinson and Dr. and dt livemi to tht two. -· , ., Bia;elow, R.rofe&aor at Whittier Then ·there w11s the family ~· , ·"' College, Is enjoyed by tht': involved in a serious accident ' ·-:.-· adult:.-;.· not long before. ChrlstmaS: NEW YORK (UPI) -The A Youth Service under the Thi.': father was kllled , the New Yort international flower direction of Dave Frttland i!'I mother and one of the two show. a !(I year pettnnlal, conducted by the lflih SOJ\ool small children were injured. iJll dead. • · and Colle1tt youth. Richard 'J'htre was not enough money The aMUal 1Mw tha\ 1pell· Rowe offers a Cadet program to cover medical bills and ed 11prln1 and bt1uty t& for Junior aae young peaple. living expensu-certalnly not thousands er city ~rrid New!;;:=====''='="'='============;! Yorkers succumbed t" ecenomlc blia:ht. ~ SUN., FEB. -'7ttl ·:. ~ flmtorial park * SNEAK PREVIEW OF HAIR ·FASHIONS * THE LATEST IN THE UNISEX LOOl< * Minic. Da1tcl"' C.ckt1ll ... H•rs Ill'....,.. * M~c ~ '"'~•r• Alen• • Tht SolllM-41. Most &llillifld M""orWI -..,uaot.. • ~ COUJJllllilNM • CIMnm "tMll:llTJANrfY It rott '00AT" llY M•••"' M .• ,.., .. •l Mllflflflt*" I HClll M ... ldllotl * HAIR CUTTING odmlnl5\rlllve ocumen. In TREES of thcWORLD 1965 Monllnl, who ~ame. I ... M111<1 II""' ...... ,. , ... 1 tt ) "·""'· TO BE HELO AT ••• SOUTH BAY CLUB H D llVINI AVI., NI WPORT H ACH ''The Part)' Room" Ptipe Paul. ,made Villot 11 , On Falrhcrven Avtn-ue l'Ht$T CMU•CM 0" eMllllT. ICll HTIST "•"'"'"" ... cardin1I and lwo years late.r l ~~~~~~====--~B~e~tu>~•~·~•~S~•~n~ta~A~na~•~•d~O~r~••~O~• nlmed him prefect of the -•!...-------------------'' t ' " • ' 'Police on Campu~: Good or Sni«rol achooC dfa:1ricu along tht Orange Coast hat.It' Ul()rk.ed out t :i:- pt"rimtntal programs wit.Ji loc(IL , po- lice deparrments tiJ tncouragt c/os~r relation.sh ip brtwttn student! and officers. Their i11c/udl' comp11.~ msl l.! b11 offictr.~ 11:ho "bro11m bag" lunch . unt/1 you11psh1r.'! oud r1de .a/1111Q pro· prom3 whtrt .~u1dt111s set poti~t handlinp t'1 1'ir dutlts 111 patrol cnrs. So for fl..( 1s knotnn. hOWl"IJtr. very l1mittd IJ.St hm been modt of ploc111g plainclothes o//rcers on compu . .su for undercover worlr, ·Sometimes It Can Turn Friction Into F~iendship By OO~ALD ..... "ROBINSON AltKlel• lfUtr, '~I 0.111 klHI~ "Today George Washington is an arrn· ed tamp. Student! are care.fully chttked in by guards as they enler through a single gate. lnside thl. M:hool lhey face helmeted policemen, 411 ringing them as they eat in tht> cafeteria, clust~r!I in the lobby. more on the stairs and in the corridors. Outside there art> more siin& of siege : paddy wagons. po Ii c e motorcrcJes. poli~harter.ed buses. ro\\'S O( police on lhr street ICJ'OS5 lrom the school and on rooftops. No other institution except a prison is so heavily guarded." This d~Uon ol a be.leaguered New ''ork Ctfy high 11ehool in April 1970 ls fortunately not typical. Relatively few high schools ha\'e bttome armed camps . .and these few nol for Jong. At the same time. urban high schools are lJIBking, increasing use (If the police. sOmetimes with police actually of~ced in the school and ac· cepted aJ regular staff members. This trend tBises serious questions about what the relations between school and police should be. Ts it appropriate to have: Field trips by students to police head· quarters? Visits lo the school by police teams to .explain the work of la"· enforcement in club meetings and assemblies? A policeman dlrtctlng traffic in front of the school? Police In the school assisting In driver education? Uniformed officers assigned to schools for counseling and crime prevention? Plainclothes officers a.uigned to the school for crime detection and counsel· ing? ONE REASON for the interest In police programs in the schools 11 the rising rate of juvenile delinqUtncy. Beneath this pressing reason lies a more 1ubslan· tial social and educatiOnal goal -the urge to combat the growing image of the pollceman as the adversary ;11nd to reestablish the bygone picture of the policeman as the "lri~ndly cop on the beat." Anonymous officers cruising in a squad car have tended to obliterate the "friendly cop" lmage. Some. believe the school Is lht place to attempt sucn image-forming, because youth ts the time wtien ba.\llic impressions are formed and school is the place where nearly all youth are to be found . Further, if respect for law remains a trait to ht inculcated in youth and ir schools wish to relate their programs to the ''real world," what is more natural than the involvement of 1aw enJorcemenl officers In citizenship education? EVIDENCE indicates that s o c i a l studie!I teachers do a mediocre job in interesting adolescent boys and girls in legal rights and responsibilities. Teachers expound on the Constitution and the Bill of Rights and moralize over &Ocial responsibility and obedience to Jaw. This tends to turn students off. They want. to know gpecifically what the.ir legal rights and respoWiibilltles are. !Can an officer search my car without a search warrant? Whal is the law for minors in regard to borrowing? Marrying? Drinklng? Buying a car?) Police liaison orficers are usually better informed than teachers on these matlers. The ' crganization and opera lion of pc1llce--school pn>grams vary somewhat from city to city, In flint, a key feature is the counseling team. composed of teachers. psychologists. counselors, ad· ministrator!I, and the police liaison of· ficer assigned to that school. The lalle:r ill a member or the cily police department as well as a member of the team. He ill Bll.!iigned lo the specific area, has an office in the school, i.!i paid partly by school funds and partly by the city. He does not wear a uniform and has ]flaking Headway on Pollution, They Say Auto Manufacturers Answering BacJ{ From INDUSTRY WEEK A bell tolls somewhere and the nation'!! auto manufacturers are not bothering to ask for whom it tol\.!i. Things look dark for the Internal combustion engine right no\\'. · As thlngs Stand. exhaust emission pollution in 19Th must be cul 90 percent from uming levell. So ...ays an amend- ment recently adopted by the Senate. The 1975 standards will be more than twice 'as sfringeht .as those previoUsty propased and the• inlhisti'y is dee pry Con- cerned. Within the Jasl few weeks , for example, Ford Motor Co. has "been able to con· duct a few tests witll results that barely mee.t the Senate slandards, as we ~in­ terpret what those standards prcbably will require,'' says Henry Ford JI, chairman. "HOWEVER. we still have many dif· ficult problems to surmount belorr: it "'ill be possible lo meet such standards,'' he ~. He lis!s such obstacles aS extreriiely high e111:haust temperatures, " sharpl,y reduced fuel economy. and prob- !ems of durability fl( catalytic con· verterli for cootrolhng emission of oxide! (lf nitrogen. As his fellows around Detroit agree. ~1r. Ford believes standards for 1975 can be met but not necessarily in that year. "This is basic research and you can·t tell a man or any group doing such work lhat it has lo .be done by 11 &pecific date and · logicall y e111:pee~ any kind of efficie nt or economic device -produced by the millions and used in varying envtrdnments -to result," Sa)',o; a viCe 'President' of General Motors Corp. '·Eventually we can probably solve B 11 of these problems but finding solutions "·ill take a substantial -but un· predictable -length of time, Developing sys~ems for our whole range of engineg. modifying frames. suspensions. and bodies to accommodate the new emission control systems and toolinp: up for pro- duction will take more time." says Mr. Ford . IT fi1UST be remembered that lead· time!i in the auto industry are lengthy, Mr. Ford sa ys, ''The beginning of ,.------0-ur 1'la11 111 San Fra11clsc,0------ Ah ~ Sincerity! By HERB CAEN SAl"J FRANCISCO -Roger Comul, e1ec director of S.F. Suicide Preven- tion. Inc., received a computeri<~ed letter of solicitation last week from Business Week magazine, addressed to "Mr. San F. Suicide" and begin ning 'Dear Mr. Suicide: Living costs. in )an Francisco art' up J2.9 percent in JUS~ 10 yeari;. Mr. Suic ide." whfrefore subscribing 10 BU6ines.-; Week "is one of !he beM ways to :>enefit the r,rsonal financial growth lf the Suici e family." The machines are nol only taking over, they·re going Janan&.s. • • • J\.1EDJCAL FLASH. or. nice worlt and he. got it : Dr. Rudy Noble. the welJ.known society doctor w h o 11pecializes In weight problems. h11s just completed a study of thr figures of 512 women at the UC and Cathedral HW Medical Center Obesity Cllnic!i. "Tie stud)'." he rtportl. !'5ho\\•rd a mos1 intertsllng in.verse rela· ~. ln gene.rail, between the 5i7.e he un1·eiled, proper ly roasted . at John. ny Kan's, and thus wa!'I the Year of the Bear ushered in. At midnight, lhousand!i of firecrackers were ex~ ploded oulside Chinatown restaurant~ to frighten away evil spirits . .!iUth a~ the Sheriff and foreclosing bankt>rs, and everybody shouted "Gung Hay fat Choy!·· which means bring on the tourisls ~hop-chop. • • • EYF,: • OP.ENER: State Controller Houston Flournoy looked bleary.eyed -for good reRson -in the cour.!ie of making a speech to the Retail Furniture Assoc. the other morning al the Merehandlse Mart. The good reason: his wHe had given birth to a girl at 3:45 •.m. In sacramento. and he'd•bttn up all night. As he wa s droning through his p~pared speech. he came 10 this line -"The one bright !ipot ln the State's future economy is the lower birthrite" - and immedlately woke up. "Hey.'' he Mid brighkyed, "l should have cut THAT out ~·· · of a woman's breasts and ber calvta. ~'ucany, any man can get .. • • ftir11 accurate e!Umat.e of a won1an's IN ONE EAll: Those big Simon brNlt by appraising htr legs. silicone & Schuster 11ds for the new book. • " A -v good leg man Se • -·"'• • 1U11 " x in Human l.A.lvu'l!i, ' are biurre hlm that and even 1.asleleu. They begin "Dr. • • Eric Be.me now turns his .attent!Ofl SBOKT41AffiED Clerk Wall Mon1;i to the plea11ures o! sex and the joyful m Fed'J Judge. Stanley We1gel's court : potentials cf the human ~." and ''\ see \be' new PJ.,boy Is our -90 on and"On in the pre.sent 11!.nst. time. for 'me lo get a haircut"'' Long· ·The fact. th1l Or. Berne died in haittd ...atri John t..dd: '°I Ume Carmel last July Is never met10on- my htf'rtuti by publlcalioiu. too -ed .•. "" Sua <alak>fu<'' il•Uih·tr><k • • • commences heft.). Oll.Y "'OROS: The biggest bird In be a victim of the Standard spill SCREESSYAJL ,Jtabert \\1qner and S.F. Author NivaJJuacb have fQtn"ltd a p&rtllctmlp to CoP.roduce Nlvr.n's fine old "°"tl, •"'J"he ·Actor." "'ilh Henry FoMa or Bill Holden 11s lllptn:llr. SPARING NO EXPE NSE. Otinllown'& Fnnk V. Let n .. "' to Omaht to btJ) • ••ckllni .pig °"' ' • \\·ould seem tn be 111 40.Jb. Canadian spoiled loan. dredged from the Ocean Beach drink by the people worklng out of Poor Rieh11rd's Ballroom. Dub- btd "Fa1 Albert." he became. the masc:ol of the oper1111.1on and put up 3 w~ napping squawk •ben the)' took him 10 tht 1.oo wbe:I'«!, unh1pplty, he died. durability testing required for lt'l~model emission certification is Jess than three years away. Major tooling procurement for 1975 models is only two years awa y. Decisions on basic ·vehiele package dimensions to accommodate I 9 7 5 emission sy.!items are Jess than one month a~ay." Many le;1iders in the industry, deepl y concerned over 'the air pollution cooked up in ears, fret that the continued e111:· aggeratloni and "half-baked '' thl?Orie~ from thausand& of "experts in ecolo~y·• will eventually stifle sincere public con· cern. At Chrysler Corp., ror instance. Charle!ii ~1. Heinen, chief engineer-materials laboralorie~. says: ''My greatest fear. at this time. for the air pollution C<lntrol effort, is that the public will catch up to the e;11:agge.rations and scares. When this happrns, an overreaction will set in to the 'grea t air pollution criliis' and it could join the midis, the hula hoops. and the flying saucers." Clearly. the auto industry and others being slashed at with lhe ecological broadsword have done little effectively to avoid their present back·l&the-wall predicament. They have failed at broa<f. casting the good new.!i as their critic:! have lashed out (sometimes justifiably) about the bad, CHRYSLER'S Mr. Heinen cites 5UCh good ·news as: particulates. perhaps the best koown of the pollulants. have been decreasing steadily over the last 20 yean:; visibility is improving greatly, according to several studies; California-b~ studies indicate no correlation between that state's lype of smog and lung cancer: in Los Angele! and San Fran· cisco there have been improvemenll reported in general 0;11:idanl levels. "Shouldn't there be even a lillle jubila· lion about this?" Mr. Heinen 11sks. "Carbon monoxide levels are far lower in Chicago than they were 40 years ago, and as new vehicles replace the older ones, they will go even lower . As a matter of fact , all automob ile pollutant! will go dcwn. With the controls already on new vehicles 11s scheduled before 1975. all of the major pollutants -hydrocarbons, carbon mono;11:ide, and c111:ides of nitrogen -will continue to go down every year until around 1990." he contends . HERE, in a nutshell, are some of the primary problems the auto industry must atlempt to solve -and quickly. They include public ~ucation {'ven in telling how an end to leaf-burning ha!! cleaned the air), development of an adequate monitoring system with more sampling points (the U.S. has a total of liix permanent sampling stat.ionsl, more accurate pollution statistics and a clarifying of the trfecl.s of specific pollutants. Ar. Mr. Ford says. "Wha1 ever decision!! C<!ngre5s makes about future emission slandards. we will do our best to meet them. We will come as clost a,; we can as soon as we can. We can do no more. and we should do no Jess. Rul. we al.!i-0 have another responsibility -11 responsibility to speak out when we think proposed laws and regulation!! are mistaken and do not &erve the public interest." Who'll Get Young Vote? 18-20 Group Tends To ward Liberal Side, Poll Shows By JOSEPH I\. CEl\RELL A$ the impact of the U.S. Sup~me O>urt derision e111:tending voting rights lo 18·20 year olds begins to aink in, political profes5iona\s are busy with slide rules, computers. 3dding machine!!, pollsters and an assortment of pre"6n· ceived opi11ions in an effort to determine what it all portends in future elections. ln California, !he extensiQn of votinit right.~ will reportedly make more than one million young citizens eligible to voice their polilical opinions at the voting booth for federal offices. an estimated 350,<KXI of that number in Los Angeles County. But, Uie m11jor questions re1nain unanswe~ -how many will register? How m1ny wl\I vote? How will they vote? LIKE OLD WIVES' tales. ther' 1re 5ome accepted myths rolling around !ht state which intimate that lhe. youth of California are all part of tl\t "now'' generation, toying wJtl'I rtV1Jlution, em· bracing_ all formll of r11dlc11l cau~:1 1nd generally In 11 political bag which Vi~ Presldenl Spiro Agnew would describe with colorful adjectives describing "lef· list" thinking. It's unazlng how this myth -and thal it exactly what it is -has won such grtat acceptance by b o I h Democrats and Republlc1uis who ap- parently don't re3d the many indicaton which cro11.1 their ~ks almost dally. Tht true "new left" britade l!n't coing to opt for either the DtmocralJI or tht Republican:1 ind the hlpp .... ypes uy 1 plague on 111 yoor houst11 1s thty show no Inclination to ellhtr push a broom or toss a bomb, much 11!1$ join the rest of us Wide the •Y•Wll and register and vote. THAT Lt;AVF.8 US with I substanti1l oumber of rather rtsponsiblt youngsters whose awarenes.11 has been sharpened by a w11r which m11y c:all nn them lor Jtrvlce and by modern com. municaUons which makes lhem mo~ Informed at a )'oungu age than al\)' l preceding generation. Since thty are better informed, they are less inclined to accepl "bu&iness as usual '" and when they do participate in political activity they ask penetrating questions and demand more than vague answers from elected officials. Since the: youth corps ha s always been used by both political parties !or nuts and bolts campaign activity, you would think thal the activisl.!i of both parties would be more aware of what these young adults want and how they think. mE INK on the U.S. Supreme Court decision wasn't even dry when the first reactions to the. extension of voting rights were heard in the slllte Capitol. Democrats, such as state Sen. George Moscone: of San Francisco, qulc:kly leaped into the breach and promised to hammer out legislation to extend lhn!'ie rights to ~tale elections as well All federal. Republican!!, a bit more w11ry, viewed the decision as if I.he)' were in the eye of 1 hurricane -dim~ If they did and damned if they didn't. Accepting the~ theory thtll the kids c:Po Cl 0 a i:' '!knew unemployment wa1 1preading, but th i1 much?' would never V1:lte Republican , they still didn't want tn offend the new voters &ince Republicans run for federal offices a!'i well as stale and local nffice~~ and 11ny antagonism by Republi can!i to ex· ten sion of the voting rights lo stal.e and local office.!i might backfire against those Republicans running for the federal posts . So. the Republi cans are getting behind a proposal which would extend the voting rights, but also reduce the age of civil and criminal liability lo 18 yearJll of age. This would mean that 18-year olds would be responsible for rontr.actual obligations and they would be t~ated as adults in terms of social behavior. IT IS A CALCULATED risk which they feel they can M!ll to older con· 1;tituenUJ pointing out that Lhe extension of the voling rights to 18-year old!! is probably inevitable, ,\II() thi11 is a way of riding piggy-back on the popular i5sue with measures which would broaden poUce powers over young people. How this will sit with members of the Democratic ma}orit)' remains to he seen, but JI should be pointed nut that there is ~till a "piece-meal .. approach by the: Republicans to the granting of "full rlght.f ' to the 18-year olds, because whUe they would make them legal adulLo; In le.rms of contrac~ and criminal re«ponsibllity, the~ Is r'IO serious effort to lower lhe drinking age from 21 tn II. A n!.ctnl rtatewldt survey Ind.lea~ that mosl 18·20 yeJ1r olds consider lhe.mselves more. liberal thin con- 11trvative. more Inclined to v o I e Democra1 tnan Republican, but -and this Is 1n Important but -their numberl! would not have been large ennilgh to l'lignificantly change the elections for governor or U,S. Stn1tor. An a_nalysls shows lhat whiJe one mllUon 1&-20 year old Californians "'ill be eligible to vote undtr ~ new law. only abool half of lhAt number can be considered Jl(llent\111 voters. In nthtr words. their regt~tral lon results "·ou.Jd be no better than their elders. .. ' no authority for discipline per It within the school. His main C()ncem ls with problems of delinquency. Teachers. ad- mlnlstrator5, le.am members, membtr1 of the city police department, or other1 make referrals to him. He handles c1sea involving petty larcenies, assaults. loiter· ing, destruction of property, breaking and entering, auto thr:rt.!i. and runaways. Since he is assigned to one are.t of thr city, he becomes familiar with trou· ble spots. famil y patlerns, and any ab· oormal situations in the area . AS A ~1E:MBER of the counseling team, he : ia ) contributes helpful in· formation lo the team about individuals, neighborhoods. and families: lb) help! make early identification of delinquent behavior: (cl confers with parents. pupils. and members of the communlly on predelinquent and de Ii n q u en t behavior : (d) represents the polict and courts as a consultant in law enforcement 11nd juvenile procedures: te l present.! Rn informative petition to tbe court When this ste p is necessary. Flint also has a School-Police Cadet Program thal. involves l.300 boyS and 200 girls in 24 'lemenlary schools Md 2 junior high schools. (They also have 12 senior high school cadets who assist In the program.) Cadets select their leaders, who are designated as caJ)tain.!i, lieutenants, or sergeants. They meet \\'eekly after school and attend a monthly program wilh their parenls to talk witH city officials. such a1 the chief of police and the mayor. Somr persons and groups are CO!l- cerned about having police in the l5Chopls because or the potential hazards of in· timidation and invasion of privacy. FOUR YE:ARS AGO the southern chapter o( the Arizona Civil Liberties Union, in opposing extension of the Tucson SRO program, listed among the possible perils: lhe indiscriminate in· terrogation of students: the interrogation of student! without the presence of parents or school authorities: the establishment of A network of informers; and the use of police. officers as school disciplinarians. Another fear wiis that the police counselor may preempt the role of the school psychologist. 'These dangers are real and must be guarded against. However.. as !he American Civil Liberties Union points not in its e111:~ cellenl booklet, .Academic ,Fretdom In the Secondary Schools. "Where disciplinary problems involving breaches of law are rampant. schools cannot be considered sacrosanct against policemen and the proper function of law officeN cannot be impeded in crime detrction." Police and school officials at Tucson rl::i im that their program has sharply cul delinquency. reduced truancy. and increa sed the respect for all legitimate authority. - A former FBI agent from Minneapolis, now safety director in Louisville. where he is introducing a school-police coope:ra- lion program. is confident that the Min- neapolis program has helped ln prevent l;iw.breaking. discourage troublesome ~roup5 of young dropout s from disrupting ~chools. and let ~tudenls know firsthand rhat the police are there to help, nat to harass them. One Minneapol is prineipal said. "OUr liaison officer has been assigned to this school for two year.!i. He has an office :r;ituated close lo the general offices and :r;tudent,o; constantly scrk him oul for advice anrt rounsrlin,I!. He is nl'I longer rcferrrd to as a ·cop· or thf' 'fuzz.' When our !tlUdent!I .'lddress him. he ls referred to as ·.Joe' or 'Mr .••••• ,'" Anot her principal reported , "Our liaison officer i~ help ing tremendously ln plac11ting unhappy adults in the neighborhood who havr complaints about the conduct of students outside• o( school .·· THERE WOULD seem lo be lillle. question of the Appropriateness of &chool- police cnoprration in civic education and r.rime prevention. In my opinicn (one ~hared by many others 1. we can hardly e.;11:empt the police if wt are committed lo laking the school out into lhe rom· munily 11ncl bringing the com munily into the school. I believt that some kind of joint e.fforl by schools and police fo create a whqlesome respect for legitimate \aw ~nd legitimat.. authorit y is highly desirable if we are to achiE>ve the na· tlonal urJty we .s~k. if wr are to attain !he goal of a common strivi ng for the bettermen! of 50Ciety with maximum individual freedoms tempered by respect (or the rights 11nd freedom,; of nlht1'5. Ne~less lo :r;ay. each community ~houtd be !rte to decide ~'ithout unctuC prl"ssu res "'hether it wl!hes to inaugurate a school·polir.e liaison program. and. if so. ~·hat kind. Saturday, Februa_rv 6, 1971 . . The Comment Page ot the Daily Pilol seeks to inform and stimulate readers by prestntlng a variety of com- mentary on topics of lnt.er- est and significance froll't Informed observers a n d spokesmen. Robert N. Wted, Publf1htr r r .......,, rebru•l'Y 6, 1971 OAILV PILOT 7 . '--ti--•. -.YOUR ·_"()'#~ __ QUIZ Tesl Your1ell Ht'rt:'• A chAnct: for r:vtr)'(I~ in the family old enoui::~ to reAd Ir> 1"'51 hit or -~l""'()Wll "~-tlewr"' T•ke~ "·~kly Nc"'I Quiz in the prlvticy of your own home (yoo dnn'l rvf'n htive to lf'l thiit reit of the family know how ynu m11dP nut 1 8nd !!ff hnw much you know about what's izoinit on In the worl d today . . . HeDo again, boys and girls and ,welcome to another Satur· day tf fun and Jeai;ning wilh ·Uncle Lt.n and his friends Carol and Andy . Well, for the lhird time In just a few years. we have witnessed history being made by·brave·explorers. Two more . Americans o.-ercame all the problems or space flight and walked on the face ol the moon. As you will remember. our topic this past week was ex· plorers and adventurers. The old mail sack was really full o( fine drawings but we had no poems and almost no rid- dles to compete for the Ken· ne dy half-dollars. We should all pray for the ---~~.:..! ··-···-· ..... ----. .: :·: ... . . .. ":" --.. -· . ....... . ., . .,.:. .... : ....... .. ' .. .. -... --· ·- TH[ USS NAUTILUS N D£R THf POLAR ICECAP brave men in space so I.hat,-------~---------------------------, they, will have a .-.are trip home to their families -and so they can show us the ile~' clues into the formalion cf the slllar system. Be sure. today. aruf read the excellent story on lhis page about static electricity. You all have probably gollen 11 shock from a dporknob afler walking across a carpel. No"' learn why. * PRIZE ll'INNEH Stevr: Forbath, 12. 2880 Clu b Housr: Road, Co~ta Mesa * Most of you will probably have a nice four-day holiday L-------------------------~""'----~-'·~·~·.J Any child under 12 can enter Uncle Len's Art Contest. Here's all ycu do: (1) Draw picture on piece or plain, white paper 5~J inches wide and 4 inches deep. Use black ink and make lines black. (2) Do not copy or trace picture. It must be your own ~·nrk. (3) Put your name, age and address on back or drawing. ~1a.ilil-to Uncle Len's Arl Coolest, Box 1560, DAILY PILOT, Costa Mesa. Wilirier will rcce.iYe ~enned)' hail dollar. next weekend. According 16 the nf!W U.S. government plan . most holidays will be rear· ·rangr:d to fit into 1 o n g weekend schedules. The holidays we will mark next week honor two of the greal men in ~meric an history. They are Presidents Abraham Lincoln and George Washington . Formerly. we honored them on their in· dividual birthdays bu~ now ~·e s.IMI Y••t 11u"tio111 to Aili A11dy, c/o Or•11t• Coftt Dolly Pilot, 101 1560, Cost11 Meso, Catrf. Do we know lhal othtr 1tar1 have planet ty1tefh1? Jupiler"s -but. it is not massive enough to be a star. In 1960. the' star system LeJan. de 21185 Wa5 H>und to ·have a similar giant planet. It is onl yeight light years from . us. In 196.1, a plt111erwas founrl lnr neighborly Barn ard 's stnr, at 11 distan~ ·nr six light years. Thi,; third planet to be identified beyond Q\Jr sol;:ir system is abou1 I'".! lime~ more massive than our giant .Jupiter. We cannot at present probe fo r planets far out ·into derr space. But the star,; samphvl in our celestial neighborhonrl flonor them logelhtr. George Washinj!;ton. o u r first Prcsidcn1. i~ often called the father of our country. lie didn"t like th is reference becau"e he knew that manv men helped and many rncO died in making ii new na tion ou1 of the 13 colonies. Did yo u know that ~·hen 1he new government was bcin,:: formed. many people V.'anted \Y ashinglon to be 1he first KING of An1erica? Well. -hC' \\•ri'uld have no p_;1 rt or that . because the 1.1 colonies hnd just fin ished figh!1ng a "'ar al!ainsl a king of England and all the tyrann~· he ::lood for. So !hey 1nade him President. We also honor hirn as bcini:t the nian v.·hu during !he American Hevolul ion unifird the Americ:in arn1y and ·]C'd !hem In final viclory. Abraham Lincoln . as vn11 all k'nnv.·. wa~ Pres1 drnt dur· in~ -thl' horrible and fragir Civil \\'ar in which Amcrir an<; fnuJ:!hl each other over many issues. includinl'! s I a v e r v . ~·hlch divided !hem. · When he bccan1c prr.-.idrnt . Lincoln knew lhe nation v,:ou!d he divided bCl'3US(' tw. "':!~ unPQpular in lhe snu1h. f\ut he took the cho:11lenge and lrd lhe nation through four of··rhe bloodiest years in its hlstory. For his beliefs and his courage of leadership. a mad- man shol hiin to death while he relaxed at a play . For that san1e courage o f leadership and for his success in keeping the nation uniled, Lincol n.is honored lo this day. These men were not pcrfcrt. They were human like c;ich and every one of us. Thry had faults and they made mi stakes. But ire shoul d ahvays rcmen1bcr 1ha! 1.h<'V \\'l're humble enough to adm it "·hen fhey ' \\'ere "'ronR ·and carry on in spite of il insle:id of running or hiding or lying about it. So this "'ttk's topic. boys and girls. "'ill be on th~se great men· who "'ill be honorrd \1·ith the coming holiday. Or do your work on what you 1\'ill l:ln over the holiday. Honorable mentions in .irt include: ,facquelinc Toelle, 9'~. Cos'la Mesa; O:i'.'id Spcr· ry. 9. Corona dcl Mar : Ginny ~perry. 7. Coron11 del Mar: hinda Hnbh.<;. 10. Cnront1 de! 1'.1:ir : nonna Kadcv. Cnsta i\ile.o;a : K111h y Rrunn"'· 9. Hun - tington Beach : P11ula Wes!. 12. Hunt ington Beach. . For a Ions time, astronomers suspected that oor solar system w11s not unique in the universe. Then in 1949. a ce rtain pair of twin 1;tars was found to ha ve a th ird invisible partner -mnsl likely a planet. Jn 1960, 11nother star was found !n have a massive, invisible planet. Three years later, a i:;maller planet belonging In still another star w a s di scovered . Vt'e know that two of the &tar systems closesl to our sun h11.ve at least one big planet apiece. ar.e very promising. W6 know c f th<il three nave at least onr ,-----1 whopping planet apiece. And a t'O ..1 Corner --~ where there is one. mosl likely there ;ire pla netary f<imilies . But the smaller planets arl': beyond our present r.inge of vision. A~a~ ~~n(I\ • W0tl!I fl(l(li. Gl-lo l'lt•~ i-18tr;..,..,, a()p I•. 1)1 Ml~~ Pol,.!, Nori~ Carol·"~· 1,,.. ,,., auf~tln~ \\'as Florida under "'aler·.• tt'ally once !n the earth's long history, a million years is but " blink. And a few blinks aj!n . the RIDDLES and JOKES * PRIZE WINNER l~uestion : \Vhere do _you buy hard shoes7 IJO~S Je8M-pJlll.( 144 '" !JIMSU\f D...,111 St trrt, '' IOt Cemtci 1'4!9~11!1111 Dl'lv•. co .. n1 H I Ml' Our pinwheeling galaxy has . at least 100 billion starry suns ..ind 99 percent of them t1re main sequence stars. thal is. their dimension!'! and at.her features can be compared, morr: or Jess, with our sun. ~1 odern astronomers assume that our sun and its starry relativf's ('{)ndensed f r om large clouds of cosmic gases, similar to the hazy nebula s strewn throoghout the Milky Way. The generally ciccepted theory is that the planets of our sola r sys tem formed separatr: orbiling bodies as lhc sun C-Ondensed 11nd evenh1a\1y ignited its nuclear furnace. sunny peninsula of Florida L======================'...J "'"S indeed . buried below the Jf this feasible theory is 1 la cl. ~·e c11n assume th:it most of the avero:ip:e·typc slars repeated the same pat1crn. Chances are. planetary systems usually form during the birth of a normal star. If th.is is so. then! are billions of other planetary systems in our Galaxy --plus un- countable numbers within th<' uncounteri galaxies beyond our ~1ilky Way. Som!! ex~rts estimate that our galaxy alone may have al least 600 mill ion j,1aneC.~ capable of suppo rting life morr: or less as we know it nn earth. wa!r.ry seas. Several timrs during the. past, the seas covered murh of Nor t h America and about 400 miUion yPars a,1?0 more than ha!! of the continent "'as u n d r r "'ater. But what is now the Florida peninsula remained submerged for many more geological ages ~1eant ime, this part of the oceiln £1oor v.·as covered with the limey s~l!s ot countless i;ea creatures and enc rusted "'ith corals. As \hr earth changed. the water became more anri more shallow anrl at last the long strip of land f'mergerl above thE-WRVCS. At firs1 the hif,!h lidc>s "''ashed over the new land but finally ii rose aOOve sea level. Florid a s1ilt Hes low and its heights rc.tich onl y 200 to 300 feet. It has many lakes anrf' inla nd w11ters -ancl its southem tip is llie m11rshy Evergladrs tha1 srem lo belong lo both the land and the -sea. Proving these possihili1ies i,~ 11, tedious task. Planrts arc &maller than slars and ~hrrl no light or their own. The nearest stars are between four and 20 light years away anrl pven our best te.lescopes r;in· not spot planets 11 such ----- distances . Astronomers. GOOD T 'SfL' how,..,., ""' lnicnklu' . In· _,., "'' rtirte.l methods of detecllnn . FO R ·'FH I E VES For exampl•. ,.,ry orbiling ' ' planet has 11 gravllalional _ef-OMAHA. l"e~. 1AP)-Some feet on its starry sun. causi ni:l Omaha thieves should be well 11\ight irregularltiC'S In its mo· fed for quite a long time. tlonsh For 30 ytar~ lhry Om11ha police and federal 1tudied such pattern~. in cer-offiria\~ are investigating !he lain binaries -!win star~ !hell of SO boxes of steaks thiit orbit about each olhtr. valued at $4,000. In 1949. it w11s announcl'lt The steak!; wer1: stolen from to the world that the twin a rf'friger11\ed c:itpress truck start system n11mt!d Cygril ~I p11rkcd on an Omaha slretl. Is affected by a th ird \nvi~\blr The me11t was f.or shipment partner. II.! mau la eight to New York. times 1realer than our ---------- l l'ote1•'s J11st R i ght 1·"·0 sea lion s ~pla~h ii up in iltea.tning pool In ~1iJ· \vaukce Zoo a~ anoth er ha sked in the 4·degree weather unmindful of falling snow. ... • PAIT 1-NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONA L Give youraelf 10 pOinta rOr each correct . answer. 1 Senate Majority Leader M.lke Ma.n1f1eJd ap- . µeared 11\ an. ln~"4' ~~ aa \be Dtmo-o cr&Uc reepooae to the Pr61ldent'a (CHOOSE ONE: Budpt, State oJ. the Union) M.eeeaae. • 2 ln the 1ntervtew, he c1.i.ihri theAdlQlnl,trauon wu vtolaUng tbe 11plrtt Of. tbe Cooper--Cburch amendment by ite liir combat opert.tioni Jn Cambodia. True or Pa.lee? 3 House Waye and Meant Chairma.n Wtlbur Milla announced he (CHOOSE ONE: would, would not) tcy to block Mr, Nixon'• pla.na for revenue sharing. 4 Soviet 6cienU1t.a announced tbat their •• 1 •• 7 spacecarft bf?c.me the fl.r1t eve"r to 1end bl.ck signal& from the 1urf1.ce of another pla.net. a .. Venu1 b-Mar1 c-Mercury 5 According to ln.1trwnent1 an the spacecralt, the surface temperabJ.re or Ute planet was about • ~ ? •• ·degrees F~renhelL a-21a b-690 c-890 ' .. PARlll-WORDS INTHE NEWS Take 4 points lo r each word . that you C&n match with its correct mea.ning. 1 ..... lnvade a-set free 2 .... .liberall£e b·take up -~--- 3 ..... l tberate c·attack . ' ' - ~-:c·:::_:.prohlblt d~looaen..:re11tratat1, .. s ..... assume e-ban; forbid PART Ill • NAMES IN THE NEWS Take 6 points for names that you can correctly match with the clues. l ..... Grand Teton Na- tional Park - 2 ..••• Guadalupe Mou.n- talna Nation&! Pa.rk 3 ••••• Petrtfled Forer;t Na.tl9nal Park 4 ..... Rocky Mounta.in N atlonal Park 5 ..... Glacier Na.Uonal Park a-Texas b-Arlz.ona. c-Montana. d·Wyoming e·Colorado 0 VEC, Inc., M.~hon, Whcon1ln O."'t ch••t-A"•w•r• .,,..r (l.IJllMI• ·;.wn) ~I..-41ul1. Match word flues with their correspond· Inf pictures I or symbols. 10 pclnta for each correct anawer • A c f 1..... ~ Senate Majority Lead• "'~REAJ er Mike Manlfield 2..... BRITAIN Federa.l employees wlll celebrate Wa1h- lngton1a Birthday on 1. new date 3 .••.• Surgeon General'• Te- port finds theaebum- .ful to pregnant 1tt'OU1en L ... Thia country had its lir1t naUonwlde postal strike s ..... M1.11achuaetta Sena- tor Edward Kennedy G FEB.14 POU ND . ~~;;;J><•t I• thecaplW ·of th.Iii East Europea.n naUon 0 FEB.15 7 ..•.• St. Vl.lentine1s Da.y 8 ..... Dl•""'Uafied worker. a.re ape•klng up in tbJ• Commun! at naUon : 9 ••••• Some ldnda,'have been. expoe·ed to me'rcu.ry pollution J 10..... 6? M1nneaola Sena.tor Hubert Humpllry HUNGAllY HCM DO YOU I ATE ? (Sc'" Each SWe of °"'" S.,.rately) 71 t. m polnh -Good. 61 to 70 ,.1nt1 . f •lr. Ml ....... 111-H'IMI! fl t. ·100 ,.1..tt • to, SCOI!: 11 t. 90 ,.1nh • Excellent. FAMILY DISCUSSION QUISnoN Do you approve of the way the President allocated the funds In his Budget? Why, or why not? THIS WHK~S OiA/.lfNGE! · What 11 the name of the ••cititena' lobby" bea.ded. by J,ohn Gardner? ---------------------as nu::> uounuo:i '3DN311VHD ·v111 'Jil ':Jil 'D·t 'f1l '3~ ''1-t 'Bi: 'a·z 'H-.1 'ZmO1oa1~As ·~,,...'qi: '"'1: 'P'T 'Ill J.l!Vd ·q~ , ... '"-t 'P-Z '.>-[ 'II · J.l!Vd ·0·1 , •.• :p1noM-f: '>nJJ..Z ''.UOJUfl •11110 •1•1s·r ,, J.l!Vd Dry We ather Shocking Myste ries of Sta.ti c Elec tri city Spelled Out WASHINGTON (UPI ! -On a recent tlry "'inter niJ:lil, 11 fellow Pere ht1d occasil)n to throw off his covers and sil up in the d11rk on the edse of his bed . CTA Cites Pupil Cost Dec reases for a moment he thought filing ca binet or even another makes people themseiv!s les.! he was on fire . Bright nickers less highly charged human likely to become blghty charc- of lighl flashed across his la p being. ed . Humkfi ty causes m11terlil1 · and briefly illuminated his pa-i'he sta tic charge tbu~ to become lnore conductive. jamR-clad le~. grounded generate'! a spsrk permitting bodily charges to Startled wide awake, he which, in the case o{ lwo leak off wi thout disturbing the realized whRt was happening human beings, may also peace. and managed not to scream generate ho 1 t 11 i t y . The In all seasona, however, the or otherwise make 1 fool of afo rementioned fellow of tbe earth has an el6Ctric field himself. flashing pajamas once got a of appreciable strength. 11 is It was. of course. staUc slap on the leer: because, sole-generated perhaps by friction electricity generated by friC· ly in the interests of scientifi c among particles in the at• ~iOQ between th!: bedclolhes experimentation, he touched mosphere, notably in summer. and the sy nthetic fibers of his wife 's nose witb an ex· The opposite charges of his pajamas. tended forefinger. earth and sky have ·been There is nothing likf' 11 dry St11tic electricity a Is o harnessed by Dr. · 0 I e g cold day or night to give pro-manifesl.ll iU!elf in lightning. Jefimenko of West Vlrglnia Ple a· charge -to turn them Benjamin Fr11nklin 11tudied it University to run a small ·BURLING AME (AP ) -The on, . so to s p e 11 k , elee· 11 lot, as when he new a motor. It produces less than Califnrni11 TeAchers Associa· tricitywise. kit!: inlo a storm cloud and a milliooth or a horsepower, lion said today in the last Probabl y all or u s. somehow managed to escape but it d<>f!:s run. fout years. the· state has drop-partiCuiarly those who tend electrocution. If this earth·sky source of ped ftom 6th to 24th pla ce to shuffle or scuffle in traiPs· Luckily for people, when the fr ee enerlJ¥ can be fully ex- nationally in expenditure per ing 3.cross a carpeted floor, earth and the clouds are ploited, say.! West Virginia pupll in element::ry 11nd secon-have 'experienced the sharp building up their highest University, it could "help dary schools. shocks that occur when we potentials. the weather is avert the power shortage fie· Jack neese. CTA executive touch fJ metal door knob or usually war_m and humid. This lng'1he western world.". secretary. said the slate ___ .:_ __________ __:. _ _.c. ________ .._ ________ _ spends $'799 annually for each studEint. b3sed on average cfal· Jy attendance fi gures. com· pared with a n11lional average of $839. "Since lhe expehditure per pupi l i.'l dropping -or not keeping up with inflation - the i;;tudcnls are being penalii· ed through larger classes. cuts on the school day. cuts In supplies and materials, cuts. in such services as counseling, health and so forth," Rees said. Uixie Ahead Of I ts Time ATI.ANTA (UPI\ -A self. su pporting post office as now planned by the federal govern- ment wlll be something new • for the· United States. but not for the Old South. ltlchard Harwell , dl~tor of l1brark!s at Georgi.II Southern tollcge ~Id thl!: Conftderatt constitution sUpulatcd thal ert.er ~111rcb I, 186.1. the ex· pcnses nf the Confederate Post OfOet: department ''shall be paid out nf Ill own revenue." A similar Jl(OVislon goes into eff.ect . for the Unltcd Stat.es on July l, R e tire d f rotn Battle ;\ iTiodcl nr lhe Japanese World War It destroyer Urakaze (which muns Wind in the Bay) is amqng many prop! from the movie ''Tora. Tora, Torah beln.I 1 auc~oned oll by 20th Century Fox after filming. 'l'he movie reaeatod 1hj bombing ol Pearl Harbor. The real ship was aunk In 1944 by a U.S. ltlblll.l· rine. ' • .. 1 ._, ' ~ I • ;r ,> " • • • • .. .~' to._ .. ' ' ' ., • S,uurd;t,, Ftt1ruar1 6, 1911 ,' Low Cost Dwellings · Sell Well Sales of lower cost. hoines in southern Oran1e County subdivisions average an im· pressive S.3 per .week, ae- cerding to a report released Ulls week .by First Amer ican TiUe Ins11rance C e m p a n '/ , Santa ARa. FOUNTAIN VALLEY'S RANCH STYLE PARKRIOGE HOMES WILL BE UNVEILED ON SUNDAY The 10 developments in- cluded in the study represent m-061 of the su bdivisions hav· ing tne or more modtls selling under $2-t .500 in this area. Dale .I. Post, assistant vice president -market research. said. · ~,-~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~ Average price of the least expensive model in each development was $22.184. Nine of the 10 models v.·ere the: two-bedroom type, 1veraging 1,038 square feet. Laguna Hills Parkridge Premieres ,Opens Ne\v · Trailer Park Open House Sunday at Valley Tract An ·open house Sunday w\U pletely I a nd ! ca p e d and sprinklers have been installed in the front yards. Conten1po1Laguna Hills is now ready for occupancy 11nd resident managers. Ed and Jean Callaey. are .looking forward to v.•elctlming all new residents. Contempo/Laguna H i 11 s . 23301 Ridge Route Drive. ad· jacenl to Leisure \Vorld in Lagun a Hills, offers all.adult living for 231 mobU ehome owners. The pr ivate clubhouse pro- vides the finest facilities for recreation enjoyment. The billiards room ctlntains four tables to accommodate all challenges m a d e . Also available are a card and aC'· tivH y room. separate men's and women's saunas and gym· nasiums. as 14'ell as a therapeutic room with pool. ·'The la rge, I.rshaped SY.'im· ming pool y,·ill a t l r a c t residents v.·ho enjoy outdoor recreation ," said John R. Phillips, director of marketing for Contemporary Mobilehome Corporation, owner-developer. '·Besides sv.•imming, outdoor enthusiasts y.•j]I also enjoy the shu ffleboard courts . bocce ball court, putting green. driving range and v.·ooded picnic area. Contempo/Laguna H i 11 s features a I I underground utilities, guest parking. boat 11nd tra\·el trailer storage area and completely-equipped laun· dry rooms. Tract Na 111 cs Ad Agency Avco C o mmunity De- ''elopers, Inc. has appointed Sachs. Finley and Ka ye ai; adverlising agency for ,\COi's 8,00().acre new (.'(Immunity of Laguna Niguel. Terry Sachs will serve a~ aceount supervisor wit h Don \Veils as ac(.'(lunl executive. according · to client director of m1rketing, Don AtcMullen. mark completion of Parkridge Homes, a $2 million residential development in f o u n t a i n Valley. L:ight refreshments will be served from II a.m. to 4 p.m. al the models, located at Newhope 'Street and Warner Avenue. Built by Lucas Development Corp .. Corona del Mar, the 67 Balanced Power homes are priced from $27,950. Five Door plans and JS elevations are available. The California Ranch-style homes have three· and four- bedrooms, two baths and up to 1,750 square feet of floor space. Double door entries. v.•ood beam cathedral t: e i Ii n gs , fireplaces with gas loglighters, wall-to-wall carpeting, oversiz- ed two-car garages and abun- dant cl!Xiel .and storage space are included among I he features offered at Parkridge Homes. Some models ha ve formal dining room a n d separate fa mily room~. A variety of exteriors are available. The homes are com- Young Faniilies Lii1e At Century Shores Svo·imming. sunbathing and surfing are less than a mile from Century Shores. a PBS Corp. co1nmunity Jocaltd on Bushard Street betv.·een Atlan· ta and Indianapolis Avenues in Huntington .Besch. ··cenlury Shores \ocat1on v.·as selected y.•ith the need s or young, active. dynamic families in mind ," said John B. Parker. President of PBS Corporation. developer of the $6:Y• million comnrunity. ''We wanted a location that olfered easy access to a variety of recreationa l fa c i I i t i es . a multitude of shopping areas. an d all educational levels. And we found ii." Six individu al s h e p p i n g centers ere "'i\hin a 2·mile radius of Century Shores which include an assortment of novelty shops. banking branches. restaurants a n d supermarkets. A new junior high. elemen· tary and high school are v.·ithin walking distance of the community as wen · as a pa rochial school. Access to the San Diego. Ne1•1port and Carden Grove freeways are minu tes away . The deluxe Century Shores features include· dramatic formal entries. spAcious living roorns. country palio kitchens and lcnge master suites wilh adjoining dressing areas and baths. Ceran1ic tile sho·wer s. cathedral ceilings. hardwood ca binets, rorma l entries. and spacious front and rear ya rds are also part of Centur y Shores standard prices. which start at $22,995. ROOMY KITCHEN OFFERS PATIO ).'IEW AT CENTURY SHORES The fully equipped Balanced Power kitchens have gas ranges. self-<:leaning dou ble ovens, disJiosll~, double sinks. ceramic tile c.ouoter tops and · luminous ceilings. A speciaJ feature in Parkridge kitchens is the new Whirlpool trash masher. ' Parkridge Homes is located near schools and slioppini. The development also is close to Fountain Valley 's h-iile Square Park and a public golf course. Five models are open daily from 10 a.m. To reach the development, take the San Diego Freeway to I he Brookhurst Avenue offramp, drive North on Brookhuri;t to Warner Avenue and east on Warner to N"'•hope Street. Commercial Site Slated For Auction A choice. (.'(lffimercial si1e. ready for development, near Disneyland and the Anaheim Convention Center will be 110ld at auctton Tuesday 11 2 p.m. al the site. t\.1arsh Dozar ·Auctionee"rs of Beverly Hills have been com- mis:!ioned by the U.S. District Court to seU the property in the 2100 block of Harbor Blvd., lo the highest bidder. Th e land has 316.85 feet of frontage on Harbor Blvd . and is ?'10.06 feel deep. The property is bounded by an alley on the north and has unlimited access from lwo streets. All utili ties are available directly to the C-3 parcel ,which is approximately one· half mile from Disneyland . Ex~llent nnanclng on lht properly is •vaUable, State Post To Carnine Co rona del Mar rt!lidellt Syd (;arnine haw been elected via: president of ltlte le1islative affairs of the B\lild i n g Jndustry Asst·cl1litn ef Califomi1, Jnc. He is 1 partner in Alscot Development Company ef La Puente and last ye1r aerved the association u secretary to the st.ate e1ttUtive committee and the state board el direc- tors. · • In his new rtle. Carnine wtll head tht a~ociation's con· · • sumer protection efforts by providing infonnation en bills · introduced in the 1 t a I e _Legislature which would 1ffect , . the co.gt 'f>f construclk>n within · the state. OCEAN VIEW WITH BEACH TOOi • Prlv.te ttnni1 eourta ' PriYate Kc.st to rtlll'IOUa .. rflng bfiteh • New 2.000-Bo•t M•rfna ..,,.._ con1tructlon • Golf end Countrr Club within lhe oommuntty • Prfv111 ti.ach community with guer~d .ntr~ ,,_ $48,900 •• $59,900 BROAD MOOR HOMES 0:-.i ~I CUEL SHORLS Lake Forest Home Sales Set Record The aUract1 on or lakes. woods, village tr garden homes and a new financing program brought a record number of new homebuyers to Lake Fores! last fall, ac- cording lo L<iu Su dduth , marketing direclor for Oc· cidental Petroleum Land and Development Corporation. and David Young, genera I manager t'.lf Lake Forest. A subs idiary of Occidental Petroleum Corporation, the 1,000-acre Lake Forest com· munlty contains Orange Coun- ty's "largest residential lake. and continues te enjoy in· creasing sales.'' said Sudduth. "Ninety families bought new homes at Lake Forest during a three-month's span endin~ Otc. 31 , 1970, for a record sales total ef $3,600.000," r~porf.!: Young. Young attributes this fn large part te the trend t'.lf famil y movement from the city. "People v.•ho n e v' r lhoughl t>f moving from town are learning the advantages nf having more room in which lo live. more natural en· v1ronmenl, more recrealinn time and activities v.•ith their families. Don't forget a Lake Forest home ncludes ramily membership in a $500.000 private Beach and Tennis Club with swimpool. tenn is courts. saili ng , riding -even fishing and separate pla y areas for tht kicb.'' Ant'.llher spur to sales. ac· cording to Sudduth, has been "the choice cf li ving areas at Lake Forest. People have the choice not only of t y ri P. er home and floor plan. but where they want to buy. In the woods among the trees. On · the lakeshores n ea r boating and beaches. In lovely garden homes, or in the village. Variety appeals In a greater segment or I h c market. .. Announcement of a new choice of financing programs also proved a key incentive. he added. "Buyers art in- terested le find they can choose a home in selected areas and enjoy the La.kt Forest for lS little as s:;~ percent Annu1l Percentage Rate." Lake Forest is eisUy reach- ed via the San Dlegci or Santa An1 Freeways South from Los Anaeles to the El Toro Rd. turnoff. Of the 4,955 lots in the developments, 2,065 contain completed houses. of which 1.881 are sold. The unsold,' completed inventory totaled ~ percent, the report indicates. Under construction at the time of the survey were 707 ad- ditional homes, 650 ot \l'hich already were sold. Remaining le be sold were less than 10 percent of the uncompleted d\1·elling units. Tht First American report notes that 70 percent of 1he developments included fen cing and fireplaces in the basic price. Landscaping and patios were offered in the basic package of SO percent. The southern Orange County residential sales survey is among many studie~ by the Santa Ana-based title firm designed to aid builders, lenders and others engaged in real estate development . Posl pointed out. F i r 5 t Amer ican Title has branches. subsidiaries and affiliates in 13 western states and Guam . New Mobile Homes Set At lrvirte The Orange County Building Department has accep~ed pla ns a n d specifications prepared by John A. DtFalctl and Associates. Inc.. of Anaheim. for a Z'ltl space mobile home park to be built by the Irvine Company on its property on the northeast corner of Walnut and Yale Avenue. on Ranch property in Orange County. Estimated cost of struction is $120,000.00, with the 5,800 square faot clubhouse budgeted at $120.000.00 Target date for completion of the project is .lune I. The clubhouse area hal'e heated swimming pool, therapeuti~ pool, sauna baths, central dance floor. stage, kitchen, dining area. card and hobby rooms, and billiard room. The park will utilize a 40 foot landseaped main road. main· tained by the Irvi ne Company, for-free-now traffic to all areas of the park. 'The park borders the San Diego Freeway. and plans call for a landscaped berm And fence to hide the free1.vay and stifle its noise. $20,990, Next to a lake at Lake Forest Does that move you?-. Some buy°"' set down right emoaon•I over these beautiful low maintenance homes, th• big l•ke, the clubhous<, the tennis courts, the bridal trails, th(' swimming pool, the · · · · · · LAKESIDE PARK Fastest in West Buy It. Stll it. Try the fntrst rtsponst In tht Wtst •9.llnst your ew11 clock. Test Olmr-,1.tlnt Ad's, W!'ltrt the •Ctlon i$, In S1t11rci.,y·1 DAILY PILOT. • NEW! ON THE COSTA MESA BLUFFS ABOVE THE BLUE PACIFIC! 3 & 4 Bedrooms· 2 & 3 Baths Single Story· Two Story from ' Exc ellent Conventi onal Finan cing Available Low , Low Down Payment The air is sea-breeze clean all year 'round. That means moderate temperatures and NO SMOG! Oceanview P.ark. Costa Mesa's only new home development. is built around Mar ina View Park -2111 acres of lush ly landscaped play space, and no traffic. And the homes ... ahhh, the homes ... fea tu re -fu ll. and sparkl ing designs t hat are up-to·lornorro\v1 See Oceanview Park now ! DfUVING DIRECTIONS: r'om Lin .lineelts -r,,~. tne ~n Oteeo ~•l'l!W.IY soulh to the Ha•tior 8!vd. olf·ramo. O't1·e south o., Hlf· t>o• Blotd. •DD•D~•m.iorely J rruies to 19th S!rttt Tvrn r11n1 an191h Slrttt 1nd orocttd 1ooro~1m.ttely I Iii mile~ to OCEANVICW rAtU{ f 1om !he Beioch Cl1ies -Talr.e NewDO•t Blvd • .,ortn to 191h s1ittt' thf'n •etf on 191h St•eet aooro~!ma!e'Y iv, ,...,l•s to OC(ANVlf:W l'ARK. rrom Nnt11\e rn Or.tn~e Covnty-T1lr.• t~ N""D0'1 f•t!• w~y (wn.rn becOmes New110r1 a1vd) soutl'! lo 191h Strttt In CoStd ~e~. tnpn Jell on 19th Stree1 IDCrD•im.11ety !\Ii m11U to OCEAN· Y![W l'ARI{. """•""'C<td bY HlmPERIAL SAVlnGS SAN 01£00 rwv ~., .. , ~-•1d•••ftr,,.••1 b, I, l3uccofa , HOMES S1f11 Office Telephone: f7U) 546·0337 • .. "' .. Qutsli~ns and Comment By Saturday, F'tbruary 6, 19n DAILY PILOT 1J -. Ocean view s.ells $500,00_0 at Opening Nearly .$500.<MXI .worth of new to meet personally :wJ'~ who ''fll}t homes here, "B~ wlth complete .bullt·in kit· "We have been building Jines. homes were sold last weekend everyOne." cola, said, "espeetally ·•1 our G}lens, Including range even homes for 20 years in Southern Locatfd at 19th Street and at Oceanview Pai;k, first day ~e . flrat increment Of the pric!ee a\id with the exlral and automatic dishwasher, California . We know what WhlttJer Avenue. west o! they we~ efficially epened to ~-tlomt ~rrvrtuPi9' which . we are offering... also have w a 11 • ! 0 . w a 11 items people want In a new Harbor Boulevard In Cost~ tb~;~bli;~ldrt't have been •overlooks both the·Paclfic and · The'OceanvieW Park hemes, carpeting throughout, fenced ~c'fu'de8~1 :,et~;: 1:::: to ~et:~~=ll;e~o~~~s a~~ more pleased with the fan· , Uie new· 2..$-ac:re Mar:m'a View in both oo.e and two 1tor'y riar yards, brick fireplaces in the price of the home -until Cilisk. ·'· tastic turnout," said George Park, is ex;pected to· sell design, are priced from $30,SOO and CQQCrete driveways, A se· here at Oceanview Parle," ''I cannot emphuiie how Bucoola, president of the rapidly. according.*° Buccola to Ml,950. Thert are three, cond fireplace is optional on Buccola laid. pleased we were1 with Lhe building company which and officials from •Walker and four and five bedroom models, sorhe models. Among the tux-Among. the Items cited by turnout last weekend, and I developed the community, Let, the sales agents. as well as seveFal models ury features at Oceanview Buccola are custom cabinets, do hope those who wanted ~ Realtor "and since we had so many "This is the first major overlooking the ocean -With a , Park a~ cathedral c~ilings. luminou,,. ceilings, extra large to discuss locaUon and plan. ~ Randill Mc.Cardle familitis come by, we are community of this type to "bonus room'' and up to t ,200 step down living rooms, tiled master suites with sitting will come by · a.pin so we ~ holding our opening again this be built in Costa Mesa and square feet of Interior space. entry ways and separate din· rooms and well-designed ex· can have the time to sit down ·~· weekend, to give us a chance there are a number nf families These all.electric h nm e 1 ing rooms. leriors and functional interior with them," the builde~ added. r. 'When w• sold our houn in S.n 01990, we tookl-----'-----------------------------"------------------------'---~-- r=:; back a s1cond trust deed. The payments ($60) i re 11· :S wh•ys lho•tt. dThls bugs mt. They ere profeulon1I peoh pit, ~ ~ •Y s ul n't be slow in piying. l'm •not,•aure w at to do ebout It. W~t do _you 1u9911t? S"9uld I chirp • penalty? . K. L. -Newport Be1ch As long as you receive your payments each monJ.h , don't \\'Orry about it. Some people are invariably, late. The) will probably establish a consistent ·pattern or payi ng on an approximate date each month, regardless of the agreed date. Many notes do provide for a late penalty; I prefer to make a phone call. The threat of late charges antag- ,; onizes your borrower and can do mote harm than good. Call, ask what the proble;m is, they usually have a sin· cere explanation. NEVER. however, permit the borrower to miss a single payment. Once they miss, they will miss again. U you fail to receive even one payment. see your attor· ney. Is now 1 good time to get started in the real 1st1te business? I am presently employed in 1erospac1, but obtained a real est1t1 license just in case. Is now tht time for • beginner to get into th• business or should I wait? P. L. -Huntington Buch Now is a great time. The real estate business is ' good and getting better. Salesmen are busy and offices are expanding. Real estate activity in Orange County began to ac- celerate immediately after interest rates were reduced. \Ve expect this acceleration to continue at even a faster ~· pace the balance of the year and \veil into 1972. \Vashington wants to do more than make decent ~~ housing available to everyone. It wants to reduce unem· :t_"' ployment and one healthy way to accomplish that is to t: provide jobs through increased real estate and construe-~ tion activity. !-What 11 the best way for my wife ind I to take ~ title to • property we are in the process of 1cquiring? r Before when we purchased, it was recommended that g we take title as "husband and wife, joint t1nants." Is I, that the best way? ~. C. M. -Huntington Beech ~ Not necessarily. There are many factors to be taken ~• into consideration, and e~ch individual situation varies. To know v.•hat is really be st for you, check with both Ci your accountan t and your attorney. I ~ f Editor's Note: Randall R. McCardlt _ fs the president of tht Rtal Estater!, an investment analyst, colltge lecturrr, and author of "Real Estate in California." Send your com- ments and question! to Randall R. ~fcCardtt, clo tht DAILY PILOT, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, 92626. Today's ·Special: $33,995 • To the first 1,047 buyers we'll throw in Newport Beach. It's really a specia l day when you can find a gra· cious brand new home-: in expensive Newport Beach-for under $35,000. very private, walled neighborhood of quiet streets. Al I centered around a school and park, a private family recreation club and pool. • f Apartment Owners To Explain Boosts But here it is, the charming Montego. With 71-"% financing, annual percentage rate, to add to the charm! The sun-and·wate r fun of Newport is right down the road . The bay. The boats. The surf. And Fa shion Isl and and UC Irvine could hard ly be closer. .- i I I I ' 1: ~· t' l~ •• ¥. I} i ~ .; ~ ~ ~ ~ l ~ ~ Apartment owners and managers have· ·b ·e~n in· structed by Allan L. Banick, president of the·-2.,100-member Orange County Apartment House Association, to begin inform ing their apartment residents about local govern- ment actions that are forcing their rents to increase. The spokesman for the coun- ty's apartment i n d us t r y claims the apartment. owner and manager haw been taking the blame for being the "bad guys " for too long whene ver rental increases ere necessary. "The rea l bad guys." stated Banick, "are the city ancl county officials "'ho continue to impose and raise taxes on apartments wit h little or no regard for the people who occupy them and eventua lly become the victims who ha ve to pay for the added opt:rating costs." Banick claims that local governmt:nt official~ ha v e already forced thost: on fixed Hanager David R. Germain of Laguna "N i g u e I has been promoted to ~ project manager pos1· tion for the Laguna Niguel Corp. He will oversee the develop-- ment of t:hn new Villas, a 14l·Unlt condom!· nium. or ,limited incomes out of their homes and into apartments and are now beginning to force the same people out of apartments. Whenever 11 n apartment owner, because of higher taxes, finds i t necessary to raise rl':llt$, he is blamed and condemned by his tenants, said Banick. "OCAHA is an educational organization representing the apartment industry", stated Banick, and we have i;pent the last 10 years educating lhe owners and managers here in the C<>unty and we are now going to educate the apartment resident." ·'When we raise our renlS, a letter will accompany the 'Change of Terms' notice ex· plaining why the rents are going up. When elections roll around, we are going to re· mind our tenants how much lhey could save each month :i.nd how mu ch more they would have for their own family if it wasn't for the way particular councilmen or ' n1her officials voted. We are going to take step.s to insure our tenants are registered votel"3 and that they re. register whenever th e y move." Banick stated, "for 10 years a few of us who are officials of OCAHA have apPeare<I before government agencle5 in behalf or over 15,000 apart· ment owners and over 270,000 apartment residents to protest tai: increases. Only on rare occasions have we been sue· ressful. "But'', Banick • d d e d, "From now on, whenever a city council is considertng a new tax on apartments or is planning to increase an ex· isling tax, we are going to have every owner and tenllnt in that city out protesting It. We are going to make an all out effort. to aet our te:nants out to the po_lls to vote the .men ud women out of office: wt-.o are lncreas~ their cost of llvlng." Male 1 Sharp Trade; Ust Dim•A-Lines And we have other 3, 4 bedroom homes, just as special, for under $40,000. Such versa· tile and unique designs -beam ceilings, garden kitchens , bonus rooms, breezeways. All in a ' $33,995 in Newport? You'd better believe it. And see it-soon. Because we're sell ing and selling -at least one home a day! SANTA ANA .... " ,o ,! SAN DIEGO~ Ta~e !he San Dlt110 or Newport Freew1ys to M•cArlh11r, then eo south to Ford Road. HARBOR VIEW HOMES In the Irvine Planned .Em1ronment. l!i'lh!J @@ I I l0 DAILY PILOT f QUEINIE -By Phll lnltrlandi \ 1 "Am I supposed to tell you if you.'re iettllii' warm?" Ann Landers Word of Caution SoivnbyGardener DEAR ANN LANDERS: You recently listed some plants that can be dangerous when eaten. Here are others. Please print this letter and stress to the mothers \Yho read your column that they shoulcf1each their children at an early age not to put anything strange into their mouths. Poison ivy, oak and sumac ------------1 can causc intense disco mfort, though lhey are not considered dangerous. There are, however. many attractive, sweel'"5mclling and dead I y plants that are part of our every day lives -some may even be growing in your garden. Oaffoc!il and poinsettia leaves can be fatal if eaten. One leaf can kill a child. Hyacinth and narcissus bulbs can cause vomiling and diar- rhea. Mistleloe berries can be fatal. Rhubarb leaves either raw or cooked can cau~ con- vulstons and coma. Lily-of-the-valley, leaves and flowe rs. can cause irregular heartbeat and digestive upset. All parts ol rhododendron, laurels and azaleas can cause nausea. vnmiling. breathing problems. coma -and e\'en death. Cultivated wild cherry twigs and foliage contain a compound that r e 1 e a s e ~ cyanide. If eaten. prostration is common often w i t h i n minutes. BuUercups : all parts are dangerous. J u i c es may severely damage the digestive system. Elderberry: all parts are poisonous es.cept the ber- ry. The hollow stem used as a blowgun has poisoned mAny youngsters. Jack-in.{he-pulpit Death Notices MAUGET Jtmtl J . M.luo.1. ).0 Moo ~I .. L19u111 BHtl!. 01!1 ol dtllh, Feb. I, !klrvlved bY w1N, Elhet; llortt 11tte<1, Mro. Ellubefll Mc.C1ti.; Mlutl L11<INI t lld' Mld~lM M.111991, 111 Gil D1111_,.1, l11wt. ROM!'Y. SunCl11, 1 PM, Stl-'ltr l.1911n1 BM<ll Chai>'11. R ... u!em MIU ,..., lnlff-1\t wm bl held 111 D1~en· POtl. ~tffr Ll t!Hl.I BH<h -rl...-rt, D!rtct!lf'$, NEFOROS C"•'~' J. N.two1. "" !1. o1 1JS•, Brolllw1y, COii• M1u. 0111 Cl' dfflt>, Febrvlry '-Sunlv.cl D'I wl!t. DonnJ; fllrl'e JoOnf. Dlo<~y Jr., ol (Dt!I MIU, S•"'1H'I 11..t Tfd Nt1Gr111, boll\ o! $1n1J Ant: dllltlllt r, Otbbi. MlnOfOI'\, Gtr- m.11v1 rnCl'tltf, Mlulnl• Ntforoi, l- BHclll lhrte tirolher1, Gto•lt. ol M•1~telh; Mlchtf!, (Dl\11tCllt11I: W!lll11n Ntforn. L.,.I 8Hch; lwo i li- ttrt. Mn, Ptter Ant•t lrou, 1NI M'I. Ettlle< P111D1, bGl!'I o1 Loni leJ<ll. ""ul9"1 1trvket. $un01v. I PM, 8tll Bradwn CMl>tl. Fun.,1\ 1ro-vlt~!, Mono:llV, 10 AM, Bell 8roadw1v Clll~t+. lnl.,-menl, Mtrbor R•s! Ml'ITIO!'ll l P1r~. 9tH 8roed'.IY Morlutrv, Dlrtclori. ARBUCKLE & SON Wrstcllff Mortuary (%7 E. 17lh St., Co1ta l\fesa -• BALTZ MORTIJAR!ES Corona del ltfar .... OR 3-tUO Coit. Mw ........ mi l-Ul4 • BELL BROADWAY MORTIJARY III BrUdw1y, Cott. a1e1a u !-3W • McCORMICK LAGUNA BE!CB MORTIJARY 1711 Lapna C1nyoa Jtod, •M-1415 • PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Ctmetery l\1ortuary Cbipd 3$00 Pati!ic Vie"* Drtve Newport Beacb.. C&Ufora!a •t'-rllt • PEEK f'AMl1'Y COLONJAt f"UNEML 110l1E '1801 Bo\51 Ave. Wr1tmin1ltr . . IN.JIU • SflflTHS' ?1-IORTUAAY 1!7 ~t1ln S1. Huntington Bt1eb laMUt I . contains calcium o x a l tt t t. crystals which severely burn the tongue, mouth and throat. Thank you for an op- porlunily to alert millions. - Mrs. E.M.A. DEAR MRS. E.M.A.: Ynu are the one who should be 1hankt1'1. And no"' a word from tbe Chi(ago Pol5on Con- tro l Center. Jr a mothrr 1uspects her child ha1 eaten a pol1onou1 plant lihe should Induce vomiting at once and rush the child to the emergt.n- cy room or the nearest hospital. DEAR ANN LANDERS o You have prtnted letters frnm v.·omen who ha ve married mama's boys -men v.•ho can't seem to cut loose rrom their mothers. Bui whal about girl11 who can'l cut loose from !heir daddies? T am married to a girl like Iha! and I need help fast. We have been married fi vr I am 27. My wife is 2~. months. After our third day of honeymooning my wife in- sisted that we cut the trip i;hnrt and go home. She miss· ed her daddy. Every night without exception we have lo go see him -and not just for an hour, Ann. We spenrt the entire evening there. Sometimes they don'l 11peak more than 10 words. They look at TV or read ihe paper. We have not seen a movie or a play. We have no friends. Our v.·ho\e life, outside of our jobs, is her dz.ddy. On Sunday we go to my parents' ror 30 minutes. then we ha\'e to go to her folk11' house . I haven't mentioned the fact that she: has a mother, too , but she and her mother have very little in common. Is thl11 problem mental, Ann? Can it be helped? Should I get a divorce if my wife won't try lo gel over it? Please tell me what to dD. I'm a very unhappy man. - NUMBER TWO AND READY TO QUIT OEAR T \\10: Your wife bat. 11 !levere hangup on her daddy and sbe·s going to ne~ pro- fe1slonal help to get unhun11. How (n1nr you d Id n ' I reco1t11ize lhf' problem when )'OU were goin g to1ether? A fixation like th l11 mutt have bten tairly Ob\'lou~. U your ~·lfe refu1e1 to se:e • doctor you'd better •tt 1 la\\'yer -11n\es1 you ire wlll- lnR t.o settle for RtciMd plact In he.r lift. btcauH: thlt 11 your desdny, friend. M-II• •~<1Uld t 1H nt91 c-!t .,, C•~ r.K~•nt r.. '•'•' w-00.t I! b«-too r.01 !ti lltnO!•f s....411 kl• .iinn l1"4lfors' !l<loki.1. ''NK~lnil 11\1! Pp!ll~o ~ W"&t .,. 1~t Umin ?" Miii your rl"lufll to -.nn l•P>ll•" In a.no of tlll DAILY PILOT """'-'1.,. SI Ctflh In co!n •1'111 t ien,, t11mpl'd. H ll•tlMIA•Mill lftVtlDlll. &ms LIKE UNC:Lt;LEN •M -· ,_ Vital Statisti~s for the Orange Coast Area Dissolutions Of Marriage M.,tltl, Kt,.,...tll I . 1nd $htrt111 L, t-1111, C¥nl~lt l. l lMI Mlt~ltl L, (11¥-lt. lrt,.. 1roc1 Gltnn 0. • Would-be-Deputies Play Cops, Robbers ' LOS ANGELES (API - Would·be deputie~ ph1y cops and robbers at the Sheriff's Academy because lhey know the next time ii will be for deadly real. Simulaled gun battles are part of a rookie 's 20-Wet'k training at the academy. The rookies sometimes lose. Steven Switzer, 23, a recent graduate. said on one training exerci9e he and another cadet had to answer a mock burglary alarm. The trainees checked the ex - terior or a building, then entered the front door. Six sleps inside a beam of light spotlighted Switzer in the otherwise darkened room, and gunshots rang out. In real life, he would have been dead. A voice from the darkness yelled at Switzer's partner: "He:'s shot! Whal are you going to do? 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Hiii ,.... ,_!Wt I TORRANCE 2.S:l<M C1'9111ft-It ltlll"'f Hlllt ,,_ • L I " • DAll Y PILOT 11 Libra: Try to Understand That There Is a Tomorrow • .'~ SUNDAY questions. Keep mind open. air for you. emphasized. Obtain hint from and rt 1 pond 1ccord.lngly. are not apt lo be final Expect PISCES i Feb. l~March 28): splrllu•l valuet and law. You : FEBRUARY 7. 1971 You are due to I earn LIBRA (Sept. 2.1-0ct. 22): Taurm message , Plan Protect your Interests. Finillh revisions. Give full play to Intellectual 11re embarkina nn cycle which ! By 5YDNEV OMARR something of value. Aura of glamour aurroundll ahead -11pplies especially project at hand . Don't rush AQUARIUS Jlln. 2Q • Feb. curiosity. Ask questions. ob-will include travel, addJUonal ' Lf!9 requlrn exerclr.e. more VIRGO (Aug. 23-Stpt. Z2 ): you . Many are attracted. You where tr11vel, vacation enter Into new endea vor. JS ): Pace quicken!!. You may t11ln 11nswers. See beneath cducallon a n.d meaningful 80 than doe• tbe aver•c.e In· A friend. especially one born could find yourself thrust Into picture. Appearances now can CAPRICORN (Dec. Z2..Jan . be tempted to forego diet, surfa ce indications. Spread in-relatlo~hlps.~ di Id I U d.r P "per under Leo, will return an v unusUill situation. Try to be deceiving. \9 ): Lie low. Plav waiting other resolutions. Kev I~ to fluence. Take advantage of 10 11nc1 out '1 llldr ,.,. vtu v ua · D / • / J t ltl 111 -v •"" .•• ••IN• , ... ,,.., tupervlilon, the Leo outlook h1vor. Where money is in-reahze there is a tomorrow. SAGITTARJURS :Nov. 22-game. Obtain hint from Saatt-exercise c11ution. Maintain new oppor un es. °""•"'• !xl(lk1~1. ~st(rtt Hlntt w become• brighter when tbere volved now. put trust in Leo. RecallrecentresotuUons. Dec. 21): Associates who tarlu1 message . Professiona l moderate pace. Avoid e1-It' TODAY IS YOUR :..:,~ S:t111,,:i:m:;i··0,.:;:i ::;!:f:! Is 11 constru<"tlve outlet for Accent on friendships, hopes , SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): mean well are too willing to superiors may ac.t in eccentric tremes. Co-worker, aasoclate BIRTHDAY you are in· 5•c••t1, •~· D'-•lY '1lOT, •v H~ I Th d desires. Romance Js In the Past com m 11 men t s are risk your money. Know this manoer. Decisions made now Is super-sensitive. I ti ed · h G••n(I ''~1r•1 11 • 11oro· Ntw v..-w.. physlca enerfy. e se en--------------------------'----'------------------'-----------"-'l"':__'_"_:_•_c_•n_c_er_n __ w_11 _ _c".::·':.:·_'"::.'.::"-------tary lire can make Leo rtu!I. The Leo p e r s o n is inspired la thl1 a n d other areas by those born under Ariel. ARIES (1>1arch 21 -Apr\I 19): Environmental changes in- dicated. Sense of security is highlighted. You may feel need for new contact.s. One you have depended on in past may go in different dlrection. TAURUS' (April 20-May 20): Look beyood the immediate. What now may appear hopclC's.o;ly confused is due lo come into focus. Trust hunch about situations, persons. Share knowledge-learn by teaching. GEMINI tM11y 21..June 20): 'lou ner.d more s.ol id background before investing. Key is to be versatile without being careless. Don't spread efforts too thin. Hold light to cash . CANCER (June 21 -Jul.v 22): Study Gemini mess B g e. Son)ething you value may be threatened. Be familiar with basic materials. Take nothing for granted . F'inancial status or mate, partner is open to question. LEO !July 23·Aug. 22): Welcome change~. Hanging on to present situation v.·ill open way to extravagance. Virgo Individual asks penetrating Finance Crisis At Canal PANAMA (AP ) -A decline in ship traffic through the Panama Canal, mainly a ~harp drop in the num ber er U.S. supply vessels bound for Vietnam, is causing financial problems for the canal's operating company, says the governor of the Canal Zone. Al the height of the Vietnam v.•ar an average of four U.S. government-operated supply ships passed throug h the canal each day, said the governor. !\1aj. Gen. Walter P. Leber. The average h<1s dropped to one a day in the past two months, he said. There has also been a drop in the movement of coal and scrap iron for Japan and a reduction in banana boat traf- fic because of lower pro- duction along the west coast of Central America, r11vaged bv floods lasl year. ·The resulting decreast in toll rf'venues. Leber said, combined with a mounting payroll ha~ placed the U.S.· g overnmcnt-owncd Panama Canal Co. in a financial Sf!UeC7.C, Leber said he expects <'osts lo exceed revenues hy at !east $25 million by the end of the current fisca l year June 30. The company is required by law to live off its income. Because of the squeeze. Leber said the company's board of direc1nrs has con- sidered raising tolls. but hali concluded it would be premature now. The tolls. bas- rd on a ship's cargo capaci1 y. have not been changed liincc the 50-mile long wa1erv.·11y cnnnecting the Caribbean Sea with the Bay of Panama at the Paciric Ocean end v.·as opened to traffic in 1914. "We mu~t see what the siluar ion is one year. lR month:; nr even two years henc-e hcforc we s!art moving in 1hal direction ." ~aid the governor nf raising tolls. •·we mu~t have enough rJC· prriencc in cvidrnce that in- creasing loll~ i~ the only ac· lion we <"an tak<'." Canal traffic reRchcd a peek nr 41 daily transits in 1968. It fell to 4n In 1969, 11nd drop- ped to 26.8 in the pRst lhree months. Estimates are that Income from tolls for the current fiscal ''t.ar will 11mount In 11bout $98 million. a drop l'lf 4 percent from the 1!170 figure . The annual payroll , on i"he other hand. hti~ lncre11~ed from S85 million in 19417 and $125 million thi~ fiscal ye11r. "This is the ·problem." Leber said. 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Circulation GI the ·memo suggests that Nixon ls very serious about r~rulting more Republicans. Tbe authorstup of the memo Is unctrlain. but it refers to the President's Jan, 15 speech at dedication of the new Eisenbo\\'tr Center, which, notA' houses the party's natj. nal headquarters. Nixon noticed the, cept~'s door was open despite wintry "·ealher, the mem«i says, discarded noles ror his In- tended speech and talked in· stead o( a GOP open door for all who would join. With exaggeration which should cause even a politician to \Vince, the memo cans the incident .. one of those rare moments in history when a seemingly small, insignificant . fact prompted a meaningful ing ror years of the need change that can alter history.'' for the GOP to enroll more Jf rapid upansion of the memDers. GOP changes the course of In the 1950s when the late U.S. political b,istory, it will Dwight D. Eisenhower was not result from a fiA.sh of · president, he frequently ad· insight on the part of tbe vised his party that ii could President in a J anuary morn· win elec.tions only with the ing of 1971: Nixon and other help of independents and what party leaders have been talk· be called 1 1 d I s c e r n i n g Democrals." E.lscnhower won two elections by landslides, but tbe voters gave him a R e pu b l le an-c o ntroiled Congress for only two of bis eight years in the Whlle House. Cries for "broadening tbe base'' or the GOP and for a policy of .. inclusion, not ex· rlusion," became more Intense after the Republican election disaster of 1964. Republicans who called themselve s moderates felt that t h e presidential campaign of Bar· ry A-1. Gilldwater was based on too narrow an appeal to conservatism. They said the . GOP needed to look more at· tracl\ve to minority groups, city dwellers and otheri. 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G41rJ1n Ship LONO l tACH tll 1·0111 OLYMr1c a IOTO AN •·S11t ORANCll 111·1100 POMONA NA ... llfl sounc co.Alf ruzA 1404»3 THOUSAND OAKS 4f7·4S .. TORUNCI J42·1Stl flCO WI l-42fl IUll,lOllUCX:AHDCO. COVINA t••·O•lt INGll'//000 Ol l •IS21 rASADlNA fl1·32f?, 3Sl•411t iANTA ANA Ml P•337'1 IAHTA r• SPRINGS t44·101 I IANtA MOHllA Q 4.f71 I YAllfT PO "1·14f 11 fl4•2220 Yl°'°"' PL f •1f1t Sh., taehtl MeRll•Y through Soturcfoy ,,30 A.M. to 9:30 P,M,, $unda7 12 Noon to 5 •.M. ••satl1fact lon Guaranteed or Your Mon•v lack" SJl11rday Frbruar~ 6, 1971 DAILY PILOT l:J Bruins, USC • Ill Clash of Ba·sl{etball Goliaths ' Shaw Leads Field; Arnie Blow_s Stack HONOLULU (AP) -Tom Shaw, bouyed by some phenomenal puttllg, bolt- ed out of the pack with a 67 and took a one-stroke lead over angry Arnold Palmer Friday io the seeond·round of the $200,000 Hawaiian Open go!! tourna· ment . Shaw, the bright-eyed blond v;bo won the Bing Crosby tourney three 'Weeks 11£0, steered in putts or SS and 60 feet enroute to his under-par round that gave him a 36-hole total of 135 on the sun· r>plashed Waialae Country Club course. Palmer shaking his head and mut· tering after he took a bogey six on the final h<>Je, had a 69 for a 136 end was tied with husky Dewitt Weaver. Weaver had a second consecutive 68. T~·o strokes behind them at 138 wa1 defending champion Bruce Crampton, who had a 69 in the 86-degree tern· perature. PGA champion Dave Stockton rallied wit:i a 68 for a 139 and headed a fat group at that figure . Some or the other major names in the game had their trouble, however, Lee Trevino went to a 73 for-141. Masters champion Billy Casper took a 12 for • 142. And Jack Nicklaus missed eight putts inside eight feet u he carded a 7t ior 144-nine strokes back or the leader. Shaw, a 28-year-old with an engaging smile, had failed to qualify for the final two rounds in his last two tournaments but refound the touch this \\•eek he used only 28 strokes on the green as he assumed his lead. His long putts ranged from three in the 20..to-30 foot area and the t ... :o monsters around 20 yard!. He rolled in putts of 25 and 20 feet for a birdie on the first two holes. knocked in a 55-footer on seven and scored from 30 feet oa nine. ONTARIO -John Jacob&, 25-year-old brolher of PGA tour veteran Tommy Jacobs, shot 33-31-&t ·to _equal the tourn- ament record and take the lead iJl ille' second round •of the $25,000 United Air Lines-Ontario Open golf tournament Friday. Jacobs toured the par ~35-71 Ontario Naliiona.I Golf Club course in-.33-31. He had five birdies, including four on the back nine, and an eagle three on the 476- yard sixth hole. Jacobs approach lert him a six-foot putt and he made it. George Bayer set the course record in 1961 in a tournament won by Al Geiberg. .,_ 1n<1ivldwl 1otres In tllt ttet1NI rouNf Frld•Y .-f lt!e t11w1ll•n (lpsn fflf fl!lvrl'Wlll"IClll, Tom S1>1w Arnold P1fm1r Dewitt Bruct Cr•""'"" Cl>•I• Blocktr Bill Gtrr°"I Bob Lunn c ..... ~fMJdo Dlvt 5Jockllln JtrrY McGtert CM Ct\! llOdrl1un M!fl..-ll1r1>or Lionel titborl Grltr Jonft Mic Mcltlldon Jee~ Mo11!9<1mtrv Lloofl Htbert Chi Chl llOC1ri11u.1 ,.,,... WtlM<OPI 811>1' Hilli:tY Hull-rt Grttn Berl Yencev Jo/In Lister Bob 5h•w Jolln Schlrt Jim W1Khtf1 8o0 Ch1r1t1 ...,_,. ,,. ... ,_JJt ..__,,, ., ........ ,. -·~ --l:lf ,..._,~ '1·1'-l:lf 11 ...... 1:1. 6f.70-l:lf ,...__,~ ,, .. 1-!Jt a.n-1" 11>-ff-Ut 7'1"8-140 71).711-UO 61·11-llf 1'Mt-13' 7""6-140 6f·11-UO .. 73-61-UCI u.-n ..... 110 71.ff-HCI JJ-67-110 iM-74-140 61·71-lol(l 71-61-140 VANGUARDS PLAY AT UC SAN DIEGO Southern California College will renew basketball action at UC San Diego tonight after a "'eek of rest with game time Gt 8 o'clock. Coach Paul Peak's Vanguards defeated UC San Diego earlier in the year. 82-77, and ha ve an 11--6 winning record for the season. Dave Payne, a W sophomore center, will lead the Vanguards into action. ~e is averaging 23.6 points a game and 13.4 rebounds and b shooting at 11 57 percent figure from the floor . DICK DAVIS CAN UCLA's SIDNEY WICKS HANDLE THE T.ROJANS TONIGHT.? Laver Gunning For Another $10,000 Victory NEW YORK (AP) -Rod Laver. given a $10,000 scare by Tom Okker the last tim! the two met, will try to make it nine victories in a row today against the Dutch ace when the $210,000 Ten· nis Champio11s Cla5Sic resumes at ~1adi· iOn Square Garden. Laver, add\ng emphasis to his title as lhe world's toP' player. already has pocketed $80,000 for his amazing string of triumphs. including a tough five-setter against Okke.r. Okker had won the first two sets in sudden death at 7·5. in the sixth match of the series before the "ran out of gas'' and Laver rushed past him 6-2, 6-2, fi.-3. The winner of today's match returns tq the Garden Feb. 17 for another SI0.000 winner-take-all meeting against Dennis Ralston of Bakersfield. That winner closes the regular season at New Haven, Conn. on F'eb. 19 against the winner of a Roy Emerson-Roger Taylor match, which opens today 's pro- gram. Then come the semifinals in the Garden on F'cb. 22 with each match worth $20,000. It will match the four men with the best records. and the winners then will meet in the $50,000 final on March 18. Lakers Breeze, 116-93; UCI Trails Cal by Two lNGLEWOOD The aggressive. gambling Los Angeles Lakers, led by Happy Hairston. Jerry \Yest and Gail Goodrich. dominated the second half and pounded the Milwaukee Bucks. 116- 93, in a National Basketball AssociatU>n game Friday night. That trio combined for 70 point1 ind Wilt Chamberlain outrebounded the Bucks' Lew Alcindor as the Lakers won their first game of the year against tough Milwaukee after two humiliating losses. Hairston had 24 poinLs, \Yes and Goodrich 23 each. and Wilt had 14 points and 14 rebounds. Alcincklr Jed all scor· ers with 27 points. Oscar Robertson had 16. • BERKELEY -The University of California (Berkeley) moved two points in front of defending champion UC Irvine in the team scoi'ing for the All-UC tennis tournament championship at conclusion of first day activity Friday on the Bear campus . Berkeley leads with 12 points to 10 for Irvine and nine for Santa Barbara . Coach Myron ~1cNamara ·s UC I Anteaters lost only one singles player. c:reg Jablonski. and one doubles com· binatioo in second round action. Jablonski \\'as defeated by Mike Mullin of lhe host school Jn three sels, 4-6, 6-2. 6-2. Competilion will continue today with a possibility that the scheduled three-day event is to be concluded tonight . • CHATIANOOGA. Tenn. -For thr first lime on the SI00.000 Virginia Slims women invitational tennis c ir cu i ! , Rosemary Casa ls of San Francisco will not be in the final s. The Californian was defeated here Fri· day by Australian Kerry Melville. 4-6, 7-6, 7·5, First -seeded Billy Jean Kini; o[ Long Beach, had tO come from behind in her quarter-final match to rlefeal Peaches Bartkowic1. of Hanltramr.k, Mich ., 3-6, 6-0, 6-1. A.nd another near upset found fourth· seeded Francoise Durr of F"rance scrambling to defeat Karen Krantzcke of Au stralia 6-2, 1-6, 6-4. Francoise trailed 4-2 in the final set before rallying. In lhe other quarter final m;itch England's Ann Jones defeated Kristy Pigeon of Danville. 7·5. 6-0. • BERKELEY -California. rast break · ing at every opportunity, raced to an easy !IS-74 victory over hapless Stanford Fri· day night in a Paclflc-8 basketball game. U CI Battles Former Coach San Diego SI.ate College, featuring a blistering fast break and deadly shooting accuracy under a former UCI head coach, Dick Davis, will visit Crawford Hall this afternoon at 3 for a con- frontation with coach Tim Tift 's UC Irvine Anteater!. San Diego State set a school shooling record of 62. 7 percent in sco ring on !O o(.M_ ~ltempts from the field Thursday night in defeating the Uni•trsity or Hawaii, 104-95. Tift witnessed the: action and returned home talking to himself. "If we Ir! going to snap our thret:· game losing strl!:ak, we c.ertatnly are going to bave to stop their fast br!ak. We can't run with them . thars for 1ure. We also wfll have to cool off the.Jr sOOoting pertl!:nlage as well. "Those two forward.s arc a pJlr of rabbit!:. And the auards arl:! extremely fast. "The one thing we· have going for us Is that we will about match them in height and this is one of the few 1 times this year we have been able to do this. But if they hit like they did Thursday night, they'll be tough to stop." San Diego State feature~ G a r·y Schneider al center, listed at 6-6 \.1 --in the program but taller than that in Tift111 estimation. He is hitting ii a 15.5 av!rage and was one or six Aztec,, hitting in double figure s Thursday even· ing. At the forwards are Vaughn Jacob.son (11.7) and Joe Lavender (11.4) with Jimmy Harris and Jeff Pete the starting guards most of the season. ltowcver. Jimmy Wilkins took ov!r in the backcourt as a starter and paced the team with 21 points against IJawaJi. UCI returned from a two-game road lrip to New Orleans and FloridJ Stale Sunday and appeared tired In losing an overtime decision to San Fernando Valley State, 69-68 Tuesday night. The Joss brought the Anteater season record to 11·9 as compared to 8-10 for San Diego St.ate. Each team has dropped a decision to Cal State tLos Angeles) by a 10.12 poinl margin. SLarting at forward for the Anleaters will be Phil Rhyne and Ulll Moore. These two sharpshooters could rival Lhc shoaling prowess of the Azt~s off pa.si ~rformances with Hhyne averaging 19 3 and Moore 16.2 per game . ~ Richard Clark will have the task of dcfcndiAA against Schnelder and baUllng for rebounds against a player only an Inch taller. Clark is the leading rebounder for UCI. As ln most games this season. Tift wlll ~ a revolving guard detaU with Ed Burlingham a definite starter. Troy 'F{t.!ph, Phil Mathews or Brad Baker will move into the other ~tarting position . A lreshm1:1n preliminary will start al 1i:o1ri. Southland Powerhouses Collide at Sports Arena LOS ANGELES (AP) -Southern California's undefeated Trojans battle for prestige and to defeat a jinx tonight at 8 when they fa~ the lean\ they'd like most to beat -the UCLA Bruins ... Even thou gh the Trojans boast-a· ~6.(1 record to 15-1 for the defending ~rennial national champions. th,e Bruif11! are favored by the slim margin o( 2\2 points. ·In the national rankings. The _ Associated Press Poll lists USC No. 2 and UCLA No. 3. They meet at the Sports Arena, home court of the Trojans, but therein lies On TV Tonlgkt Ck111111el 1 l at B the Jinx. USC hasn't beaten UCLA. on that court in nine games over nine seasons. The Trojans did heal the Bruins one! two years ago and once last ·year, but both times the games were at UCLA's Pauley Pavilion. Both teams are t.'Urrently 4-0 in the Pacific-3 Conference and one or the other can be expected to represent it in the NCAA tourna1nent. In seniors Sidney Wicks, Curtis Rowe ;"and Steve Patterson. the Uclans · have probably the best front court in college basketball. In ~10 Layton. Paul Westphal and reserve Dana Pagett, the Trojans bOasl a top back court trio. Offensively, UCLA has averaged 90.l points per game -its only Joss coming at Noire Dan1e. USC has hit at an 85.6 clip. DefeAsiveiy, the sl ight advantage goes to the Trojans, who have allowed 69.9 per game while the Bruins have given Up 62.3. In winning the 15 of 16 games. UCLA has outscored foes by an average of 17.8 points per game. use had been ahead by 17.6. Coach John Wooden of the Bruins, who have won the national collegiate crown six times in the past seven years, commented, "Every game between i UCLA and USC is a big game, but at the present lime the outcome of this particular game will only determine early conference leadership." -,~ use SEASON REOORD· UH I 90 University of Utah 81 8J University of San F'ranciSreo .. 80 JOI Brigham Young University 65 88 Arizona Stale University 68 94 Florida State University 85 65 Univ, of Texas !El Paso) 63 122 University of Alabama 75 88 Michigan State Universit y 6.'l 77 University of Houston 64 80 Louisiana Slate Universit y 76 78 Washington State University fi8 79 University of \Yash ington 72 90 University of Ca lifornia Mi 71 Stanford University 51 81 University of Illinois 68 97 Loyola of Chicago 7J UCLA SEASON RECORD 115·1) 108 Baylor University 77 124 Rice University 78 100 University of Pacific 88 95 Tulsa University 75 !14 University of ~1issouri 75 79 St. Louis University 65 !lO Wi!Uam & Mary College 71 n Universlty of Pittsburgh 64 106 University of Dayton 32 78 University or \Y ashingl.on 69 !15 \Yashfngton State University 71 58 Stanrord University 5.1 !14 University of California , 71i 117 Loyola of Chicago 62 112 University of NotrC< Dame a~ i4 UC Santa Barbara .. 61 RUSTLERS RATED 3RD I N STATE Golden "resl College dropped from the lop spot to third in the California Junior Co tl('ge basketball rankings this week afler a pair or narrow ,defeatS lh Southern California Conference play. ' · .. .. .... Long Beach City College (18-3) moved from the No. 3 position to the top position. barely edging Fullerton Junior College (22-31 for the position. , Golden West is in third place in the rankings wllh Contra Costa College (14-5) the lop team in Northern Califoraia in fourth place in the standings. TIM TIFT Tbey meet again March. 13 and that one could decide the Pac-8 outcome. Coach Bob Boyd of USC, a freshm.aD Trojan player when Wooden bec&nw UCLA coach in 1~8. ~ays his cjub will use the same style' of plat it has !a ~the earlier gamef this season: . "'When U£LA bad Lew Alct.odor, w. varied our gaine ptinS, b:ut ibat won't be the case this time,·• .Pys Boyd. A sellout crowd of IS,500 long has bee.n assured, With the great intered in the game, three radio station! will de.scribe the action' and It Will be televis- ed locally and rhe Hughes Sports Network will televise th! game to about 100 ~stations nationally. HB Driver Stands Out 111 Qualifying P01'10NA -Little -known John Nichols bolted into an early le.ad Friday ln the top fuel eliminator class and two cars owned by one entrant qualified 1-3 in the funny car-class at ttle 11th annual Wintemationals. first of seven big drag race meets in 1971. In the funny car clall.!I, Rich Sirooni.an. Whittier. and Larry Keyes, l\.1emphia , Tenn., both driving cars owned by John l\.1azmanian. had elasped limes of 7.192 and 7.229 seconds, and were divided only by one of the favorites in the categoTy, Butch Maas, Huntington Beach. at 7.212. Nichols. of Downey, was tops in the fuel category with an elasped lime of 6,739 seconds over the Los Angeles CoUJl- ty Fairgrounds strip. Fayored Don Garlits of Seffner. Fla., dri ving his rear-engine, Dodge-powered dragster. was thl!: early leader in the class with an elapsed time of &.M seconds and a speed or 209.30 miles: an hour. But after his early run, sh: others. topped by Nichols, surpassed him. Further qualifying will be held today in all eighl categories with the match. race. More than 800 drivers have entered this largest Wlnlernationals with $270,008 up for grabs. Larry Van Unen of Buena Park cruif. Ing along in an aluminum-block. 427-incfl Chevrolet-powered machine, was top gaa eliminator qualifier with an elapsed time of 7 ,387 seconds. Second to Nichols in the fuel class was Henry Harrison. Long Beach. in 6.767 seconds but his top speed wu 22.1.32 miles per hour. , . I Cage Biggie Heads TV Fare l·lig'.hlighl of weekend television sports will be lhe live coverage of the UCLA Bruin-USC Trojan baskettwl. game on Channel II tonight at 8 o'clock with a re -showing at 10 :30 for lbose who might have missed the first tioie around. The Sixth Hawaiian Open Invitational golf tournamenl will be telecast Jive from Waialae Country Club in Honolulu today and Sunday on Channel 7 with bQwling. horse racing from Santa Anita: pro hockey and NBA basketball also on the agenda . 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C1l CL -A ERIC N SPORT5MAll -Curl Ga-..d~ ano Wt1 ff•~•IO!I lowntr of" lne M!lw1U1<1• flo.1tk1) lflltlt lor lltrrlcuda o" t~f' Or'r Tort111111 Jn Ille Gull OJ M1•lca. 1 11.m, 111 Cl -GOLF TOURN ... MENT -FINI rouM l(l~n !n ,,,. 1Ww1llln 0111n. UCI Ace Second A-n extremely stew starting UC Jrvlne swimming team faJled to win an event 1n the first day of action at the Cola Coast swim meet ia·Santa Barb•ra with Rich Eason placing $e.c:ond in I.he t• freestyle in 49.6 for the best UCl effort oft~ day . An Anteater relay team likewise fln1sh- rd ~nd in th! 800 frttstyle with • EJson. Jim Fergus. f\l lke Camahln and Mike Martin swlmmiog~ttJC distance ta 7,20.t • No first day scores wtre available wil~:tbc me<it concluding tDday. \ I •• .... ... JJ DAILV PILOT -·-Lions Come of Age • Ill 72-64 Upset Hot Rustler E By GLt;NN WHITE Of !tit D•lty '•Ill ti.tit Weslminster High's legion of talented juniors can1c or age Friday night as they shocked Sunset l.rague basketball leader Huntington Beach. 72..M, before 1.918 fans in the \'i clors' confu1es. Coach Don Leavt'y·s 1970 Sunset champs blended pressure defense \\'ith hot shooting 1 ;)C) percent ) and clutch play tn hand Hunt ington its £1rsl loop reversal In 10 s1ar1s, Thus 1he losers fall into 11 lie for the circull lead, sharing the throne )N'ith Ne"''port "''h1te pre-season title pick Mustru1gs h156-54 Upset Win Ry ROGER CARLSON 01 ll1t D•i•V l'llO! Siii! Ar \~1hat point Is all hope los!? When are you out of the race? Bet1er }'1.1, when are ~·our hopes dashed in a crucial Irvine League basketball tesl? One is beginning to 'A'onder what's next in store ror the wacky lrvi11e circuit after Costa ,\1esa High's i\fustangs turned in a 5eemingly crushing defeat into a heart- stopping 56-54 victory Friday night over loop-leading Los Alamitos (3-2 l. Coach Emil Neeme's green-clad Mus· tangs appea red hopelessly out of il, trail- ing 42-26 with 49 seconcis left in the third quarter. But an u11believab!e streak or hot shoot· lllg and a man-la-man defense tha1 caus· cd se\'en Los Alamitos turno\'ers in the final eight minutes of action turned it inside out. It ended like 1nost Irvine League ('OJI· .. tesls. \•1ith a 2G-foot shot snapping the nets ll'!lh three seconds left in I.he issue. Scott Friested, in his second start of tht year. was mobbed by his mates following the dramatics which culminated the Mus- • bngs' 26-point fourth quarter outburst. ' ,\fesa (now 5-51 had taken possession ()f the ball with 18 seconds left on a fra· vel1ng call against the Gnffins and ~ee­ me's forces \\'ent for the last shot. ··• ··it had to be either Friestecl or Doug ·r.tacl.t'an for the last shot."' said a happy N~me fo!lo\\·ing the contest. ··Y,'e just decided lo play the way \\'e know how. It was a man-to-man chase and they did a job!" he added. Friested was the big noise in that final burst of fireworks !or the win•ers, SCil!'· ing sii: of the last 10 Mesa points. ·His steal and subsequent t::i-footer tied It at 4fi with 4: 18 to go and then put the ~ 1-lustangs up by four \\'ith a 20-footer with 2 47 left. Doug Maclean and Chuck Bridr.,"s kept the ho!'its even with baskets. then Jo riested look over for the last shot. The stunning turRa round saw Mesa con- ·:· nee\ on 13 of 18 from the field !72.2 per- cent/ in the fourth quarted after stumbl· ing through thrtt quarters with a 2.5 percent mark 19 or 36 1. L•1 All~lft l!-41 '. It II ,1 I' • /,<t<C~•orll'h "'00'• M1clo•~ Ft11•tcl • ' ) 11 Q~h·~ . ' . B•r••• ROllll<>d ,Y.111•• Ffffl'°' 1 1 J ' ' 0 1 10 f 1 1 u It II'' .. lJ I ' )J ' ' . ' ' ' ' • ··~ l.1niP!Of' 10111\ Co1'• II ••• LOI .rrd1m•IO• o e t o ' 0 1 • 11 11 1• U lo••" '''"' .. , Oii••'•" I) 1 10 ,, u 1J ,. . n -u Diablos Bag 55-51 Victorv J Over Tusti11 i\liss1on Viejo H1gh 's Diab\ns. in I.he role nf ~poiler in the tOUJ;lh Cres\\•1ew Leaguf'l · basketball race, stunned v1sit1ng Tustin ~Friday night , 55-51 Coach Pal Hobt>rt!I' J)iablos look con- , trol of lhe boards and got .~tell ar 1<cor- . ing pcrfonnaoces from Jeff r-..iasterson .and Richie Prn·e. Bui the entire ~li~sion \'1ejo tca1n came ltirough with sparkling shooting as the ·J)iablos connected on 26 of 38 attempts lrom the field for 6ll 4 percent. · Price scored 15 frotn 1he top or the : 1':ey ~·ith his outside Ntufl "h1le Master- .son was also busy fron1 outside and the •torners for 16 IX'llll.~ on eight field goals. _ Tustin, which had committed only two :;Jouls in the first hall. 1nade a run .al :Roberts' crew in the final slania with , an effective man-lo·1nan press which dug into the Oiablo lead. •· However the overwhehning 22-9 sec- :ond quarl~r outburst by the hosts with· titood the challenge. Sieve Ashe.raft Jed M iits1on Viejo in rt- 1.,,ninding. plucking off 15 re~unds as \he ,,1nr.ers oulreboundetl Tu~t1n. 37-21. The Jo55 dropped Tustin 16-41 1ntl"l third rr•mo.,, gamt bthind \'ilia Park. The T1l-Jr1~ ~"(llllinue 1 pair of not ches bc.h1ntt ~r~s: 1,. lcadinJ Katella, a 79-74 lo~er to Or?ngl' "''"'"" ,,.i. 1»! TstliR Ill\ •1•····· .,,,..,, ...... ~ ·\J-~ .. , ..... ,~ .. ~··t• l"•~•.l)'I t• ff f'f .. , ' J , I O 1 I• ' . , ' ' ' . I I JS I I 1 4 l'Y"'"'"'ll 5., .. m (r\l"'I" """' It•<• , __ II "4.,.. .. , lllfltllUM'I ,. l 11 \J 1•1111 k .. t ... h •r'-" 1• '"'" v .. ," 1 n H T, . .,," I f 1J 11 It •I t. ! t It J I) 0 • l I I ' I 6 f 11 I I ' 1 I 1 0 ) I ~ ' ' I G ~ I JOH I JI ,, -lt " -J1 lt1arlna hangs a game behind the leaders. Leavey ~·as soberly hippy following the conquest. He called it the Lions' top effort of the year -including the ir surprisingly close lSl-47) los."i to the CIF's No. 2 ranked quintet -undefeated Compton. '"We lhought \\'e came or age the last half in the loss with f\1arina Yiled- nesday. But we \\'anted to prove we Could play "'ell and win. We did that tonight.'' Terry ~feisenheimer, Cordon Blakelev, Jay Johnson, Glenn Lantaff and Je.ff t ; •• • \ • ' • ' " I I ' " ' ~· .. ' - Siemens ~Leavey's big guns. And they're all juniors. Hunlington couldn't stop P.leisenhelmer In the last quarter as he canned eight vital point.s in a pressure period that saw Westminster outdo the Oilers after the latter had made seveh sh<lts in a row. Blakele,Y came up \\'Ith key outs,ide shooting to further cripple a furious Oil City comeback . Trailing by a 53·50 count with 6:3S remaining to play, coach Elmer Combs' invaders made their move. Senior sharpshooter Wes Thomas can11ed an 18· footer to give Huntington a ~-53 lead I , • • ' . - • , . ' -· ' . r ' • '· ' ' " ' ,, • .., 1'r • ··.1 ~, . I I • 'f .. I ' ' •• and from lheJ\ on it \\'as ~saw \\'ilh the lead ctl.anging hands eight times. Finally, with 21,, minutes I e f I, Meisenheimer swished a pair of IG- footers to break a 62-62 tie. Then following Thomas' effort \\'flh 1:30 to go, Blakeley broke through for a lay-up that put it 8\\'ay. Hunllngton had its proble ms the last tv.·o minutes on an errant pa:'is, ):>lown lay·Up and another rnissed shot which the Lions n1anaged to rebound. Prior to that reserve Lee Ordwiiy had come in to do a first class job of shooting during the third quarter. And Westminster got e.xce\lent support • .. -~. • • ' ..... .., .. j .. . • • l. ... ~ JL •• w • -' ·. ,. -' from Johnson and Lantaff. r..1eisenheimer paced the winners with JS wh.lle Johf\IOn hit 17. Thomas. held lo a field goal the first quarter, was high for both ~des with 20. Wntmlfl1t1r tnl H~ftl .... lltol1 4UI M<ilHnlwllmt r $eutllwlck e11~11n ,.,,_ Llnlllf 51 ..... f'ttl ti It,,~ t f I !I 1 0 1 ' J ' ' '' 1 J I Ir ' ' • 10 ' I 2 f •••• ,_. Wor!lly Cronk Wl1r Orow1v Wtll<t• Wllllfl•ld JI \0 I! t1 111111 ,,.,. .., Olitrllrt 11 II ti 11 , 0 J 1• 18002~ J ' 1 • • J ' 2 J j ' 1 J ' t 11 .. 0 , 0 I I t 1 711 111• Hun""91 ... INCll ,, H n " .. ~ -n W*t!mlJ'llllf U U J1 • . ' I t • • . '1l)'f.'. •~l'J 'l 'I r. · -1 • • OA ILY ,!LOT ,,..,,_, LH ,,y,,. BARONS SCOTT REIDER (451 AND GEORGE GERBER (221 JOSTLE FOR BALL WITH CORONA'S MARK GRIGSBY (34). Newport Ties For Lead After 64-43 Conqi1esl By HO\\'ARI) L. HANDY 01 ln1 Ollly ~lllt ill!! \\'hen I.he Navy picks up three space- men from a trip to the moon Tuesday, it ~·HI perform the mop-up operauon of the sensational voyage to the moon . Coach Dale Jlagey·s Newport Harbor Sailors hope to mop up on 'the seconri half of the Sunset League basketball tille chase and continued that detail Friday night \\'ilh a convincing 64-43 victory 01·@r \'isiting Loara. \\'hile lhl'r d1dn"t know it at the timC', the Tars mnved back inlo a tie fnr the league le;id as Hunting1on Reach was · dropping a 72·64 verdict to host \\'estmins· ter. Asked what he thought nF the sceond half race before start of Friday 's ac1ion, liagey said simply: "We are definitely in the race and we have another shot at Huntington Beach. I'm sure it "'111 be a different story ne);t time. ··we have to gel our kicls p~ay~n~ as a unit a11d not as a grnup or 1nd1v1duals. however, if we are going to stay 1vith Elmer·s (Combs) group . ··\\'e seem to race down court and lire instead of "'Orking the baJI in ror a play and a be1ter shot.'' After the game he "'a~ happy ancl said that the Frida.v night con1est "'as a n1uch beHer played gan1e than the one \\llh Anaheim earlier in the \\'eek. Taras Young. the 5·10 sparkplu,I! of Kewpor! v.·ho serves as chief of the ship . scored 24 points to lead both 1can1~. His Jong range gunning shot down the Saxons early and they were never in !he ba!tlr. Second Plaee Logjan1 Corona del Mar Rallies To Trip Barons, 42-39 By PJUL ROS.S OI tllt Ol!ly P!ku i!fll Cnrona del ~!ar's Sea Kings helper! re- lu rn co1npletc havoc to the Irvine League 's basketball race-for-second-place Friday 111glrt with a \\'ild 42.J9 verdict O\'rr lhe host Founta in Valley Barons. The Corona victory bumped the hosts nut of sole possession of the runnerup posi- uon behlnd Los Alamitos and forced a four -way jam for the second spot among the Sea Kings. Barons, l\1a gnolia :ind Costa !11esa. All h;i re 5-5 record s. Corooa's 6·1 sophon1ore guard Casr.1• Jones was the ca!a!yst in the seconrl straight Irvine triumph for coach Tandy Gillis' quintet. After having trailed for n1ost of !he contest, Fountain Valley capturC'd a :lli- 32 edge on two free 1hrows and a 20-footrr by guard Rick Po11.·er \\'1th J :~ left in the affair. Mo"e\·er, th;:it's precisely ""hen ~·oung Jones .~lrurk with lightning qui ckness. The slender. 10"·-he;:ided tenth grader hit on threr straight Jump shots and also sank a gratis toss in lhf' las! thrre minutes as the persistent Sea Kings roa red inln a 41-36 ad\·antagt> with only :;1 s1tonds left. The Barons of coach Da\"e Brown cro~­ t'd the gap 10 42·39 \\ifh 13 St'COf\dS to J!.O but failed to do any 1nore dam11gr. ;is thr~· rn1ssl'd a subsequent nnc-<rnd-nne charity atten1p1 and watched a fina l rie!d go;il auen1pt go awry, Brown just shook his head afterwards. "1 just can't understand 11. We nutpl11,ved them in everything but \\'!'.; just could not hit field goals or free thro11's •·J guess we just blew JI," he added. Fnr the record. the Barons shot a ~hast­ ly, 25.:; percent \ 13 of 5 t I from the floor a Rd only t3 of 26 150 percent ) at the grails Slri~ . Corona. meanwhile. 1nanagrd to nullify a 23·turnover perrormance on it.~ nwn part with a 43.8 (14 of J2 J held goal shooting effOf"r. The \'ictors also proved 1heir ball con- trol capab1litil's by wind ing up in posses- sion of seven ou1 of a possible eight taps following junip balls. Baron Ri ck Powe r led all ~corers wi th 17 points while l\1ark Grigsby and Jones carn~d high point honors for Corona with I l and 10 markers. Coro"• dol M•r 101 l'oun!&ln YtlllV Ot \ (",··~·"· Su"'""' s~"·"' 1t 1u~··· Jon" (On•ann C•"'"'M QuHn Tai~'' t• fl pl i. J l J ll 1 0 5 7 ' ' . ' ' ' j , j 10 0 0 l 0 0 J I 1 I 1 I ) Sh·b•'• G Go;~or I' Go<bor Pin' U 1' 1' •1 Toi~'' Sc""• '' Ou1rt1n loro~• ~·I M•r !l tJ I Fcu~•··~ VIII•' l u 10 • It 11 pf I• 1 l ' , 3 l ' I 7 l l 6 0 ' • 0 0 ' 0 0 0 l 0 ) l • \1 \l IJ I• Jt 1' ,, 11 -.1' ~ID, ScrYi te 'Tie ?\la1er Dei Hi,Eh"s An,Rrlus l.eaiiue hasketball tTucial with Servile Hi,Eh \\'ill be played this alternflOn at fl in the Sanla Ana College ID m. Thf' linll' of the ti!X'ff "'as 1novrd up to i:ilc t.1ater [}(>i's fan~ ;in op- portunity to \•(cw hoth thr l\·lonarchs' confront11tion with Servile 11nd to vie\\' !hr tC'IC'vised j,lllmr bet1,1·ecn l:SC and UCLA in Pac.a warfare. Magnolia Tops Eagles, 63-60, In Loop Tiff Estancia H i~h's Cl!" basketball playoff ho~s tnnk a se\'ere lashing Friday night "·hrn 1he Eagles droppeO a 63-60 decision to Magnolia at Orange Coast College. Coach Gary Carr's speedy Estancia quintet played the taller Sentinels even fln th,. hoards , but lost out in the "'anlng moments when Charley Richie j6-2) and Boh Stewart l&.3l connected on field goals to extend a shaky 59-58 lead into a f1\·e-point margin . TI1e ln~s drops Carr's Eagles inlo a 1hrce·way tie for last place -a game behind four others bunched 11·ith 5-5 n1arks in second place. '"Our kids played a fine game but "'e just weren't hillin~." said C;:irr folJ011·ing the derrat, lhe rifth in the lasl six games . Gary Orgill \\'as the n1ain cog in Es- !ancia"s auack. scoring 30 points on 12 field goals and a hal f dozen fr ee throws. Hc constantlv hurt the Sentinels' de- fense with dr1vi·n~ layups through the key. But nnl.v one other Eagle \\'as in double fi11ures u·ith Dou,i: Confer hitting I I. \lagnolia. meanwhile h11d four ~larle~ in twin fi,Eures 11·ilh Richie leading the \\'a\' 11·i1h 19 Boh l{olJ;tatf'. ~rtwart and (;re~ Ra- cllun1•k finished \\'ith 15, ll ;ind 10. (lll~C!I 1&01 M1•111ll1 Ull 1(11 ... O•q,11 ...... Fo•~ TD'"I' ,, ti pl ,. I J l I I ) ' ' ! I 0 \1 ' 0 , • 1714JO I 0 n l ' l ' • n 1• 11 60 HDl .. IO Wl!kl"' lhc~~nok; M~rre• i~ott ~· 0..1r1ft, 11 ll 1~ ll ,, " It It •I !p 6 1 ! ll ' 1 n ' • u 1 n 1 1 s n ' 10 7 G 1 ' JO 1 n 1J " ~ u -'3 Waltz Past Foe, 87-62 I Ry CRAIG SHEFF 01 1~1 O•ll~ Pll91 Jlllf Colden \Vest Collegt basketball coacb Dick Stricklin has been preaching de- fense to bis Rustler club all week in preparatiol) for a crucial two game Southern California Conferencf'l set with Cypress and Rio Hondo. "We've got to play good defen~e in these !\\'O games or \\'e're in trouble ,'' said Stricklin. "We don'N!a;te 11ny trou· ble scoring, it's the defense that has hurt us our last two games." Stricklin's players must ha\·e been IJS• lening attentively, because they pul ii all together Friday night at Cypress~ rout- ing the Chargers by an impressive 87· 62 count. The victory. coupled 11·ith LA Harbor '~ 51-41 loss to East LA. put the Rustlers back in undisputed first place with a S-2 mark. Tonight Golden \Vest gels another stiff test when it meet.s Rio Hondo j 4-J) on the Roadrunners' court al 8 o'clock. In Friday night's wln, it \\'as a har- rassing man·to-man derense and the board play of Brian Ambrozich and Mark Dekker that helped the Hustlers put the game away early . As usual. Golden \\'est was hilling well "'ith Ambrozich and guard Chris Thomp- son pouring in most of the points. The game was actually decided In the "'aning moments of the first half. With Cypress holding a 30-28 lead with 3:50 io go, the Rustlers outsrored the Chargers, 12-2. in the remaining tirnf'l segment with Thompson getting six of those Colden \Vest, 1\•ith the momentum, maintained a H}-14 point lead through most of the second half. unti l Cypresic cut the bulge lo nine ('4-55) ~·ilh seven minutes left. But freshman forward Jim Anderson, who sat out 10 minutes of the opening half \\'ith three fouls. ~cored on a lay-i n after a steal and added a charity toss when fou led. That made it 67·55 and from lhere on Jt was just a question of how wlde the final margin would be . Ambrozich put the icing on the cake \\'ith 2:35 left when he stole the ball and drove for a stuff shot, giving the Rust· lers an 84-59 lead. That was the signal for both coaches lo go to their benches. Thon1pson, playing \\•ell both nn of- fense and defense. led OOth sides in sroring with 28, including JO of II from the charily stripe. Ambrozich canned 25 and Anderson hit 13, including 11 in the second half. GolGtn Witt {II) Tl'lomDM>n 9orn1• Otl<~•• AmbrOl•<I> Andor•on Powo" ,.~ M•nn PiA!I C•rl•<Y> 9row~ 11 It '' I• t 10 l JI ' l , ' j 1 • 10 TOJ J l.'1 ' l l ll 0 ! 1 ! 0 0 ! II 0 0 I D G I 0 I 1 0 0 ' 0 0 ' 0 C•••111 (U) '• If,, •• N•cum •04f Nvoo•d 1 I .'I J Oorn1ll • s 1 1' O'IC•o!1 l ! 1 1 t~t 1510 Strom G 1 1 Edw•rdll o o I o (~lld1 ,,,. lo•rn 011 1 lio•mauhl 1 o 1 ' Sodfrbt•D 0 0 I 11 L•~oobero 1 e o 1 To1111 JI 1.'I 11 11 lo!ol1 l.'I u 1.'I '2 H11f1omo; C.Clllfn Wnt •O, CvorH• 11 Triton s Do,¥n Rival, 83-79 San Clemente High raced lo an 83-7!1 thriller over Foothill Friday night in Crestview League hasketball action - requiring three ol'ertimcs to do in the Knights. Coach ,John Baker's Tritons won it when Craig Anderson snapped a 79·al l standoff with a driving layup \\'il h JS i;econds lo go in the third exlra period. Foothill's la st chance to come back 11·as nullificrl on a turnover and Anderson finished off the invaders with a pa ir of free throws with fi ve seconds left. Anderson scored 30 in all for Baker'• quintet. but it look mate Brad McCa~ !In's heroics in the first overtime to stay alive. Mccaslin connected on a 1:;.rooter \\'ith six seconds left or that three·minul• o\·ertime period. Aside from Anrlerson 's scoring, 6-7, .Jack Kalota came through with a 26-poinl effort. Foolhill's Ray Schultz scored 2.'l to lead four other mates in l\\·in figures. i•• Cl1m1nl• fUl ~ll•!lf j • 3 11 l'Mlhlll p t) M((••rin ,. .... l<••o·~ .l.Mer10~ s.11 ... En•~or ' ' ' ~ 10 ' J l6 11 • l JI') ) ' . ) I C 0 2 w ••• M"""'" Pf!frM>n !<~ul!I Tu\'f ll Mu•PIW PH1l11er'r 01101011 .» lt 1• Jl To••l1 ICtrl llY Ou1rttr1 51~ CltmtMt 1' 13 27 11 ~001h111 n 11 u I• "' II 11 11 ' 1 J !~ 0 G I I I 0 ! 1 7 11 J J.'1 4 1 J u I 0 1 1 I I l JS J ' , ti J111'11t . ; ...... , • 4 1-7' The Tars pulled in front at outset of I.he action on a pair of free throw~ by Youn,ll: and nev er looked back. The margin stead· ily increased tach period including 1he l111t,.when rt.serves saw m~t of the ac- tion. \Vhile ltuntington and Nl'wport arP perched alop the st."lndlngs "'ith identi ca l 9-1 records . both must sail inlo ,\l11rin11 tl-2J for second round rncnunter~. Marina Manhandl·es Colony, 77-46 Newport draws I.ht difficult <l!.'i1gnmenl first on Tuesday night J\tanna i~ nne game back of I.he f1r5t place contlngenu;. "_,i ~"l ...... (6,1! k1t1'l1r S"'I(~ ,_ V1>11nt ~ta1• MrlCl"IW'I' "'<ti! kll .... clH' ltltl• ti II •I.,. t J 11 •••• , 1 1 ! J MltLtoil I • J t Jt~•Kf-J! •• , ,. •-1 t 0 0 ' $tJ<>dl•¥ 19t•t<INO• e 1 o 1 Mti<lortl I 1 I l lleutl•• 'l 11 11 '' Tn•ol• l(lt•• lo• 0 y1•l1rt N.......,n•T f<otl'Je• t1 1G n LGOfl 11 t 11 It ti ti .. . ' . ' ' J ti ' . ' ' . ' J 0 ) • e o 1 o ) 0 ) • I 0 I 0 ll flt4J ,. " .. • .. R~ ,Jll\1 CARNI::l'T Of Ill• Cllilr Polet lt•lf Tht ~tanna \"ikings moved lo "'1l.h1n nne ,1tame of first place in the 1orr1d Sunstt League basketball titlt cha!ie ~wampin,1t tht Anaheim Colonlsts. 77-"6, Friday night in 1~ Anaheim gym , The Vike~ threw up an awesome dtfcnse that ·didn't 11110\\' an Anaht1m field goal for the first 1017 minute~ of pl11y Anllhcim tut 11niy 22 percent of ii~ 'hol~ frnm the floor. Th<> Cllon 1~1~ \\'Cre un:ible to ptnetrate the rugged r..1arin1 7.0JlC and had to force their shol3· from the oul~ide. l\h1rina ctnler Dean Bogdan "·as :11 one·man 1,1·rtck1ng M't'\\'. The 6-6 Junior "'as dc\·astaling from underneath as he pulled do\\·n almo~t a~ manv rebounds as lhe entire Anaheim ttaTn and tf· fectivtly clogged up I.he middle prt\•tn- ling lhe Colonist~ from drh·in,ll:. lie <1lso shined orrcnsivrly. pouring through 2S point~ for the evenins:. Coach .llm tephens look the bis: C'tnter -0ut In the ritrly mo1nrnts or the rinnl period "1th hi.~ club own in~ a comfor1ablt J~ riolnt leHd. The Vikes hil 1 nifty U percent of their !!hots from the floor. ronverlf'd 3.1 nf 42 from the frce thrO\\' line and out-rebounded the shorter Anaheim crew 36-111. The pesky Colon ists ran A man·lo-man press the entire g1rme, "'hich was in· stnimental tn c'1usins 1he Viktni;ts-to commit IS turnovers, ~1ar1na made up for it however , forcing Anaheim to give thr ball A\\'IY 20 lime!I. Anaheim 11Hempted to use ball rontrnl in !ht openin1t momenu l'lf the g11n1e, hut !he \likl:'s showed lhe be5t \\'RY 10 handle that -gcor,, Tht:y outscored lhe Colonists 8-2 during one first qu11rter stretch to take a 12-S lead. Anaheim gave up its sln .. ·-down tactics and ~'as forctd to run with the quicker \tikings. /lt\t flftl '"' A~•Jlelftl (161 ti"''"' l J J 11 ·-kit Aun -" Mllhlr Mc;Gw!rt W•H-r T~11 ..... 5~111'1 81HW.it'I i.11, • ., J I I 1J "'°""" l 7 I I l(lrttt!• f1J1!1M~ 4 I l 1J •Y!fH 1 7 ' ; G<!mt1 GtlOt••\01! Gtlt911rn1 IO l?Lt...,1"°" Gl10G•"'" Otwl(I~ T•r••'I '' n ~ n Tttttl\ Sc•rt •• O\lt•ltu !J 1ll ,, I IV !D . ' ' 1 I 111 I & I l 1 • 5 1 ' ' 1 • 0 ) , J & ' ] l r t I J II 0 ' t ' ~ ' ' un1•" 11 -It " -.. DAILY l'ILOT l'Mlt ~1 LH l't1nt S.1t11rd1y, F"ebruary 6, 1971 DAILY PILOT J $ Area Swina111ing LEGAL N011CE LEGAL N011CE LEGAL NOTICE Mission Viejo, SC ... nu •1CT"IOUI •UllN•ll NI.Ml! ITAT•MINT '911owl!lll _..., II CIOl!lll b.lllllQI 1'-IJ71 ~ l'ICTITIOUS IUllHISI NAM• ITAT•MENT Tiit f.ollowl!lll H.._.1 •rt tolnl bl,rt!Mu II: CH.AJll$MA.TIC MIHISTll:llS, 1"11 c0r111 SI., c .. ,. Mnt, C•lllornLto mH. Highlight Activity EMier THfoll Oval)tbull'I, IM (erl"' St .• C.IA Mh.r, C1tlrorn1 •• rnH. K•ll'Mlnt OU.111bol1n, U• Cortt( JI, COii• Mt11. C1Uki"''-· tHH. Tl'IJ, MLfltll I• btl"' tonducltd bl I Nrlt\lftl\111. K••~•rl.,_. Qu1nallu1h The San Clemente Tritons\ and Mission Viejo Diablos highlighted Friday's area prep swimming aclivity by cap-- luring their second straight wins 0£ the 1971 season. San Clemente disposed of visiting Brea, 56-30. while the Diablos stopped invading Sad- dleback, 49-44. ln other area dual meets, host Edison's Ch a r g ers overcame t h e Huntington Beach Oilers by a 62-33 score and the Laguna Beach Artists traveled lo Buena Park and lost, 83-10. San Clemente sophamore Mark McCartin set a school record of ,57.2 ir1 the 100 but- terfly and also won the 200 individual medley. ttfate Tim Springer was a double "'in- ner in the 50 and 100 freestyle events. The Diablos v.'ere paced b y soph John Leogue, "'ho "'as victorious in the 200 free and the 100 butterfly while also joining Steve Lyle, Joe Beh1n and Mike McDougal on the winning 400 free relay combo. Huntington's Clay Evans saw his team go down lo defeat despite h is double win in the 200 free and JOO fly. Bob \Vurster, Pat \Vest, George Burdi s, Rick B lackburn and Mike Braun "·ere individual , winners for the Chargers. (thik.l In the breasUt.roke) and Hank Miller (third in diving). LEGAL N011CE LEGAL NOTICE NOTICI TO Clt•DITORI (OITA MliA IANITAll:Y OUTll:IC1" 'frtltv S'-"'lll:toR COUltT 01' TM• NOTLC• INVITING l lDS •1IM11 (U) (U H\ittll!Nit~ •• .._. ST.llTI Of' CALIFOll:NI• l'Olt llf lltm Nt 11·1 E. T. Qu.in1bu1h l'ublltll.O -Or•no1 C111t J1nu11'1 30 Incl Ft~ru1n' lt11 01llY l'•I" " ll. 211. nt•ll LEGAL N011CE !I~ M1lr ll•l•v -•• Ell~ f Ptol. THI COUNTY o• ORAHOC. NOTICE IS HEREf1°Y GIVEN 11181 .... nn llmt !'·:,,o.i.1'.'"' L. Grll'll ml. W ""1"" Nt. A·4nn Jtlltd 11rooos.al$ Wiii • rectlvH bv Cl!R Tt,ICATll 01' IUSINl!JS "' "r -'· Ev1111 (~) 1 wu.',. Etl•I• of RAL"H ''"NL.EV MEAO, ttw C.01t1 MtM l•nlll•Y Oht.lct, to ••CTITIOUS NAMI !tr !El . f>Hlt.V (HI, Wlrt"l..Q 1!mt: l lllO -riown IJ llALl'H S. MEAD. OtCtll• wll: Ttw O!lk t ot Ill• A11!1t1M r..cr•llf'1, Tht und•l"lltntd llci.1 c1rllh• llt It l:Sl.1. tel P. O. 10:0: l'XNl, !n F1lr Orlv•. lloom concrucr1n1 1 bu1lness 11 ~lt "ler Dflvt. '~ FtH -I) !l•t.un ti:) 1. H1no1r• NOTICE 15 HEllEIV GIVEN lo lfle Jill COlll Mfl1. Cflllor"la, Oil fl<" befOfl Hunll"tton !ltKll, C1lllotttl1, urtder thl ,..I. l, HJrvtv El. Wlnnlnci ""''' 2 .>. crtdltort ot 11'19 •bO~• ntmtd dKtdtill "'' ""'r ol 11:ro 1.m., Ff\Olv, Ftluwrv llclltiou1 firm name ot GLAD AAI lndlvldutl Mtd11v -l. ludrl1 thtl i ll ""°"' lulvlne clilml •tilttol H, 1~11. !lld1 wUt be oubtldy -lltd OEN/EVANS/ADVERTISING Mid !Ill' l~I 1. Wt1t (l!I i. FrolOl\ltt (H). WI,.. ll>• N ici ftttdfnl 1rt '"ulrtd lo lilt end tt.O •loud 11 11 :00 1.m., or 11 wlcl llrm 11 (Ol!IJIO$td cl 1"9 lollowl"" n•'" tlmt: J:?•.•· lllem, wltll tt>t nec:etlll'1 'IOU(htrt. In -!lltrH ller •1 •fl(tlttblt, on Frld1v. person, .,.,l'loMr Nm• In full tlld ltl•U DIYln11 -1 !ll1dtburn !El 2. N• the ollkt cl tllt dtrk ol ll>e •llClve Ftt>fu••Y 2', lt1'. In lllt tlr$1 floor ol fnld•nct h It followt: l1n !HI !. C.11111 (HI. Wln"int pgln1s: tntl!ltd court, or to •••tettl !Mm, with confertrw:• -· (!IV Hilt, 71 Fllf Gl•dcl.., F. Ev1n1, 9411 P..,. Dfl•t. JI.JS. 1111 t11cti1•'' voo.r.:ht r1. to lllt un-Dflw. Cotti Mtu. Ctlll<1t"l1, 1..-'"' Hunilnl!on !111ch, C1lllornl1. 100 Ft'I' -I, Ev•n• IHJ t. !lultoll denltntd 11 IM ofl!Ctl of H"ltWOOO, h,irrtll/llne of -ti) 1-0N .. l(IC·U P Oiied Jll>Ull'1 H, 1f11 !El l. L. Gr1ll1m !El. Winni ... rlmt: SOOl!"N &. ADKINSON, .!00 NtWllOfl TltUCIC . Gladd-tn F. Ev1n1 Sf.0. Cen1tr Dflvt. Sull• ~. N-llOrt lt1dr, /I, Ml DI IPtClllctllomr m1v bt ot1t1llMCI $l1tt of C.1llfor11l1. 0flll8t (-ty; 100 Fre• _ I Wu.,tr fEI I Ht"' C1Utofnl1, which 11 Ult Pltct DI butlneu II 1119 Ollkt DI' 11'1! Aul1!1n1 SKrfll"I', On Jtn ... .., H, Jt11, btklr1 nit. I rero !HJ J. L.,.lflt• CE) WI I "11 , of IM unc!e'119!'td In 10 mtlttrs ..,. •• 11-. 511, II 11 F1lr 0flv•, Co•ll NollrY Public In Incl far M.ld Sttl•, 530 · ""11' mt. 11inrne ro 111t 11t1I• of uld dKtdefll, Mesa, C1Utwnl1. !llOs 111ou1c1 bt rtlurned .,.''°"''"' "''°"'"' Glidden F. Ev1n1 · · wltllln tour ..._1h1 •lltf lllt tits! pullll~ lo lht 111en1'°" of lllt A.nl1!1nl kcreta"I'. known to me to be 1111 Jll!NM Wl\o>I 100 !11tk -I, JOYct /Iii 2. l r1un !IC<> "' !Ills ""llct . In 1 '•tied tnvt loPt, ktt"llllM on 11\e n1,,.,. ts 1ubt<rlb4!~ lo Ille within (,.. IEJ J. "••• IEI. Wlnnklt •ln.t: 1:05.J. Oeltd Ftbrw•"I' !, nn outtlde wlth the bid l!lm numbtr 1nd 11rutnl'nt •flll 1<knowlfdetd "* ••t<u!M 400 F<H -1. W"t IE! J. PtltltY Florene• JOlft Sll"'lrd ,,.. -1 ... Olk. the ....... CH) l. Wiiton (II!",. Wl"nlnt !lml: Admlnl1trll•ht of lllt Elltll Etch bk! lll11t -lty tlCh ano every Jt1n l . Jabil '.ll.1. of !"-1bovt ntmed ~-nl lltm 11 1tl '9•111 In Ille •Peclflc1tlon1. Hol•"I' P11blk" !OD llr••ll -1.111(1•11 !El'· F .. IOl'll<. NA!tWOOO, SODEN & ADKINSON AllY I nd 111 t•Ctp!lor" to -rntalklns C•lit ... nl• Prlnc:INI Olt!c• 00 ], l.,.lfftr (EJ. Wlnnl111 llmt: ,.. N""Hl't C..,,_r Ori.,. mu1t bt (lt1rlv 1l11td I~ bld, •nd Jn Ortf'IOt Cou111V l :U.1. "'"' Otlin •oa l"J ltllu•• lo Ml lorlll •nY llfm In 1M ,.,.v CommlHlon l!(plftl ~ f-fft lltlt'f -I, Edl1on IWUfllff, N...,.,-t ••Kii. (1. "'Q U'eelfl<1Jioftl 1"911 be l•Ol.lndl tor '" M•rcll 2. ttl] !lr•ull. Bukoll. Weit) Wl"nl"' llmt: Ttl: 0111 ~UIJ ltcllon of Ille bid. Pubtrtll..r Or1n11t c 1111t Oil"' Plk'll t "'J All•MYI tw Allml11lltr1t!"l1 Et tl'! bid r.11111 1et ror111 tM lull J•fllilrY 30 •nd February 4 n ». · · · .... Publllhtd Or•ntt (Diii ntllr "l!ot "'.,.,.t •"" residtncft of 111 PtflOlt!o lt1J • ;11.11 l l!dl•Oll UIJ "' NUlll!''"' , •• ,, Febru1rv 6. ll, 20, JT, 1'11 H&·11 tnd ••rll11 lnlf•t1ttd In '"' 11•0POS1I ----------------..... II 1rlnd•al1. In Cl1f of CC .. >O••!lon. 700 M.Ol•Y Rtl•v -I. Ecll1on dii· lnc:luot 1111 n1mei of lh• Pre11de"t, LEGAL NOTICE:: ou1 11ne~ tnd Hunlln•lott nnl t nt•rtd. LEGAL NonCE s1cret1rv. TrH 1urtr •rid Ma"•a•r. Tiie l'DO F'" -1. EdllOn di•~utlllled ll111rd al Directors of !llt C.0111 Me•• 1-------cc-~----'---- •nd Hunll111ton flOI t"!trtd. CERTll'ICAT• 01' SUSlNISS S1nh1rv Ol1!rlct •ttefVtl !Mt tit/II lo 1'·'0212 50 Frtt -I. Mt(ow" IE) 1, Swirr· l'ICTITIOUS NAMI! rtlKI '"V or tU bldt. CEltTtFIC"'"I! OF •USINl!JS !r1ubtr di:J J. l'r11cott (HJ. Wlnttlng The undefllflltd d!M"I c•r11!r hi It DATED: F1bru1rr ), 1911 T l'tCT ITIOUS NAM E tlmt: 11,t . conducting 1 bulh.,..ll 11 UJ..A E. l?lh "11bll1h.O 0.1n1e C.1111t OtllY Pll<lt h~ undtr1lgntt1 does ctrllfv ht I~ 100 1ncilvldu•I Mtdll' _ 1. Dodd' >>., Coile Ml,1, Celltornle, und•' th• F1bru1ry f, ltll 290-11 tondu(llno • bu1!ne11 •I 26:111 Avon !---------------No. 0, Newpart llt1d1, C1Ufofttl1, unclt• IE) J. No lt<ond Of IMrd. WI""'"' llCll!lout llrm n1mt ol C&S MAIO the llt!lllous !lfm ntme of HOU~E tlmt : 1:11.1. SERVICE l l"l<f '"'' s•ld llrm It tomPOled LEGAL NOTICE OF MACRAME i ncl lhtl 111d tl•ni 100 Ph• -I. Muhlll1u1tr IE) 1. No ol t11t fttll-1"' "'""· w1>011 ntm• 11 CDmP<>lfd of tht lolloW1flfll lll'rt<lf', 1econd OI" t"l•d. Winning tlmi: 1:1•.1. ln tul1 Ind •llCt of rutdenct LI •• w~e 111~ rn !ull ll"l<f Plltl ot rtlldlnCt 100 ~rn -I. 0.1. (Iii '· OodOI !El IOlloWI: T~7nt I• IS follows: ). McC.own CE!. Wl""ln• tlmt: l:OI .(, W•ll•r IClrkP1trlck, Ult1 ~1n1nn S0..1!111011 COUllT OF THE Otvld M. T•lli, 20)\ll •Ind SL, 100 lltck _I l'lckl d ,,, , "' Pt., G1rdtn Grovt. C.1111. STATE 01' CALIFORNIA FOii Ntwl!Orl lltl!h. Cillto<nlt, • or · '-'1 t "11..r F•bn.11.., 5, 1t11 TH• COUNTY 01' Ol:ANGiE 0 ' , IHI 3 SWlf!Jlrlllb41r 11!1. Winni"' " Wltltr Kirkpatrick Mt . A41311 1 td ~lnU•"I' H . 1t11 flmt : l:l,.0. STATE OF CALIFOllNIA, NOTICE 01' HEAll lNG OF .. ETtT ION Otv!d M. Till• «ID Fr" -I, MuMh1u1t• /El I. No "•ANGE COUNTY: FOlt .. llOIATE 0 1' WILL ANO l'OR Stile OI (tlllornl1, -Orlflllt Ctunlv: ' " ' OY On Jin. 71. lf11, before ,,,.,, o "o••-,.,.-or tlilrd. Wln"l"o I mt: 4:51.1. Ott F~rUl"I' J, UJI, bclo•~ "'*• I L•TTl!lll Tl!ITAMEN A p bll I lld f J " '• 1oa ''"" -l. 0 . Grlh•m fl!) 1. Not•"I' Publlc lrt I nd !or ••Id S!l!t. Ell•le ol JEANNE A. IVES. •k• .~.c.~ ·o.u1 .. °"-:: d TSl•ll. ,,.,..,,..u ... HDP..in fl!) l. No tlllfd. WINtint tlmt: "'"or .. lly 1ppe1rtd Wllltr IClrkPtlrltk JEANNE A. ANGELOS, Ottt1H<I. me 10 bt lilt pt'.,tol'l•ll~wn 111 1·231 known to "'II to b4I 11'1! Pfrllltl Wlloll NOTICE IS HERE!IY GIVEN Illa! Jull1 1, subscribed t th nin.t ·.,a ·Fret lltl•V _ 1, Edl..itt IOocklt, Mme 11 tublcrlbtd fll Ille wllllln lflo W1rd h11 lllH tlt<tln • r>et!llon for •Ml •tknowltde!. 111111:!_~~ l::!'=nl HoP.IOll, l-rrtr1ub4lr, PlcklofdJ. WI"" strument 1ncr ltkncrwltdtred hf: t•Kutr<I PruDl lt of Wiii •nd for l11u1r.ct of COFFl(IAl .;EA\) • nlni llmt · 4•43 o tnt ••~. Ltlltts T1111....,.,t1rv to the r>elll!<lntr 11:-~-H ' ' · · · · tOHltl•I Still reterenct lo Which 11 mlde for furlhtr ,.... • ltlt!t CHI Mlrv !ltlh Mor1on Plrll<ulin. •nc! "'•I Ille llmt •l"IO plice Not1rv PubUc, C1lllorttl• tthe• (t) l•I H11rtlhtfl"' St1c~ Noterv l'ubllc-Ctlllornl• of ,...1,1.,. !ht ••me Ill• been •ti P•lrw:INI Ofllct lfl Goitag for tlae Ball The only Artists to score points for the varsity against Buena Park were J o h n \\lellsfry (third in the 200 and 400 frets). f..tike Roberts . • Or•ncrl County I•• Cltmen'-j~Jrf;:,Y•rH·Ollnda ~~"n'~=-~~~:~• In :~r ~ti':'!,';'.;,!;, ':f'·o:~ •. :,;!n1 •·~0: Mv Comml1slon E•11lru Im.; l !S,.l MV Comn.l11lon E~Plftl l of 11!d cO\lrl. 11 100 Civic Ct"ler . StPl'1nber U , 1911 200 Fr"" -I M1•lm1n (Sl l AP•ll •· ltll Drive we11, In !Ill CllY of S1nt1 An1, Pubhlhtd -O••ntt Ceit1t 01J!v "Hot Fountain Valley's Ken Shibata (35) is tied up by Sea King !\'like Sevier (right) in Corona del ~tar's 42-39 victory Friday night. \Vatching the play is Brad Co· mann (32) of Corona lvhile Baron George Gerber looks on in the background. lltrlrtn C!I) J. Erlc kwn t!I). Time: ,.~blishtd 0 ,11,91 Cotit Oil,.._ "liol Cellfornle. ~:~Ul't lO tnd Ftbrutry 6. U, 10. l :~.t Frtt _ 1. SDrinotf {Sl 1. Feoru•"I' 4, ll. 20, 11. 1'11 'l't1•11 01ttd J1nut rY H. 1t1l. 1»-11 Com~"· 1111 J. !111e 15>. Tlmt: w. E. ST JOHN n.• LEGAL NOTICE ca..n1y cr.rnc LEGAL NOTICE 200 tndlvldu1t M..tlt v -l. McC.1rl!n DALLY, CLAll(, WNITf: ANO lltl!"SLINl--------------15) 1. 0 . Wilton ISi l. M. Wll10". ttll C•I•, ... Stul•v•r• Edison Nabs 58-53 Win Over Falcons Edison"s Chargers overcame a 26-point scoring effort by Santa Ana Valley's 6-6 Jint Keyes lo chalk up a 58-53 Ir- vine League basketball vic- tory O\'er the Falcons Friday night at Huntington Beach H igh. Caach Dave Mohs' Chargers thus are tied for 6th place, along with the Falcons and Estancia. which lost to Mag- nolia Friday night. All have 4-6 marks. The \\'inners exhibited hot hands from both the field ( 44.2 percent) and the free lhrO\'•' line (80 percent) as they broke an early 10-10 deadlock and \\·ere never headed. Center John Fisher paced !he Charger scoring \\"i1 h 17 poi11ts ~'hile mates Bill Thom- son (13) and Mike Arus (JI) followed. Edison travels to pacesetting Las Alamitos Tuesday night. o,_ L~P•r ICtVt1 You"• T1•.,,n11 ~ti! !ltnc!tf To!tll WrioM H1rmon F l1~tr Tl>orntofl Miiii "'U' ·-Tot•lt SA Vt lltY ISJl f• I! •• '• ~ I l IJ 0 0 l 0 11 l ,, ' ' 1 • 1 0 ' • ~ fl 1 0 1 1 I ' 1ltll~l l dl1011 Ull 11 11 pl t. ' ' . , , 7 l s 11 J J 0 IJ • • • l 0 ,. . . , 2J ll u !ii sc..-t 111 ou1,ttr1 SA V1lley 10 l! 1J 1t-!l Ed1Mln 10 l1 12 IS-~ Area Teams In s,vimf est LONG BEACH Eight Orange Coast area prep con- tingents will be in action Mon- day in the prelims of the 26th running of the CIF swim relays. The action starts at 2:30 p .m. at Bclrnont Plaza with 1970 champion Corona del fl.1ar and potent Costa fl.1esa regard- ed as the most serious challengers lo the tillc from the area. Others In aclion wlll be Estancia. F'ountaln Valley, Edison, Newport H a r b o r , Marina and Westminster. Events include 4xl00 in- dividual m e d I e y • 6x50 freestyle. 4x50 breas ts troke, 4x50 butterfly , 4x50 b11c kstroke. 4xl0il freestyle a nd 4x50 medley in varsity, Btt and Cct competitian. Finals an 5h1ted ra r Thul"fo day evening at 7:30 at the same site. Other top entrants 1o1:iven a solid shot 11t lhn ,.'1nmplonsh1p are F()(JthiJI, "'· Palos \'cnies, ~l1r~· : ~(I Sunn~· 11111 ... Saddleback llmt: 1°16.1 .. _..,,, LM Aftttlll, C1l1t ... nl1 •MT "·tl»f Olvlnt -$1n Cit""'"''' torltlltd. CEITll'ICATll! OI' •UllNl!SS T•h UUI 254.UM CEllTll'"ICATE 01' IUSINEIS 100 Fir -I. McC.trtl" (Sl 2. '" "' ,,,,,,,_, '''''''""' N•M• Httl (II) !. 0. WllM)n (S). Tlm1; l'ICTITIOUS HAMI! orMYI ·~ "' Cage Standings Knocks Off il.1 (Ntw sc/'lool r1corcr1 The undtnltntd do cirtllt tllft 111 l'ut>llsntd 0rtfl9t Coa11 Oel!v l'llo! Tl>t undenlon~ Clo ce,,ltr tt.fv •r• 100 Fttl -I. SPrlnttr (~l 1 (onducl!n• 1 bu,lnt•I it 104 VI• Anf1b41i, Jl "Ut•V :rt. Ind Fttl!"Ul"I' \, 4, 1911 1'6-11 tondudl"11 I bullnt'I II 119lS ~kY Com1>ll• (81 l. Erl<k•on (!I}. Time;· NtWl!Otl 11,,,11, Ctlflornli, uMlfr the J>1fk Clftlf. Irv!~, C1llfornJ1, .916'f J?.I ''·· '' < ''00 •NO LEGAL NOTICE ul"lder the lkll!IOU• llrm n1me 01 HEX-100 81ck -I. M. Wll1on IS) II< 1""'1 rm fllmt o '" L . AT~ON ENGINEERING COMPANY ind 1. M1lht1 (Sl l. HodttJ C!!I). TlmP: LEASE t l"ld ll'ttl l l l<f !Inn 11 CCllTIPOltdL------,;:::;:-;-------1t~el >•Id !!rm Ii tQml>Oltd ,, >"o l;O•.O of tllt lol!owlfllll ptrlOflt, wllo1• Mmtll n «Ill Fret -1, Htrlmon tS' 2. In lull and P!l<t• of ••lld•l'lt• ••• "~OlM toUQWff'IO Pf'"""'' who.e narrw ln fUlt SOUTliERN C.olotn Wt-sl lilo Htroor E1•1 LA ll iO Hl;ltlllD Cvpre>t LACC LA Sou!hwe.t CON FERENCt! W L l'F ) 1 6Cl ' l ltO , ~' • J 5JI l ' 09 ' ' "' ' ' ... Frlll•Y'I Store1 Golden West 11. tvoress tl llio Hondo I\, LACC .U E1st LA JI. LA lilrbor ~I Tort~~l's "-"'" Gold"" Wtsl 1t Illa HOMo CVPl"tll 1! LA(( E11! LA ., LA Soulh~st LA 1i1rber • bYt SUNSET LIEAGiUE Huntln;ton llt 1<11 NPWllCln lilfbof Marini Wrl!minsler Wr1tern "n&totl ... LM•a Sanll ""' w ' . ' . ' . , ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . ' " FrillaY'I Sc..-11 " ·~ •• ... ·~ "' ,. ... "' .. '" ., ., •w "' '" " .. "' "' ... "' "' "' "' ·~ Wes1mln1tu 11, Huntlno1ort !lttch 6~ M1rlna 71, Anlhelm "6 Newiocrt Horbor M, L""'" 4l WtStOfn '-4. Santi A"a olJ T~sdey's 01mes NtwPO•! Harbor al Mlrl"• S1n11 ""' 11 Hunttneton lle•ch WU!trn 11 Lcara Wtl!mlniler al Anantlm lll V!NI! LEAGUE w ' lo• Al1m1!01 I 1 C.g,1•1 Mtll J S Ccront dtl Mir s j Fwntaln V1llev 5 S Ma9rool11 S s E1!1nc•a 6 Ec111on 6 S1nt1 AM Vllll'V • 6 FrldlJ's Scotti " '" .., '" '" '" ~· "' "' .. ., "' "' ., "' '" "' '" COii• Mew s.. Los 1111m!los !.-1 Cor.,,,1 eel Mir 12, Founltln Vall•Y :ii Eoi1on u. SA Vtllty SJ Mtvnoli• 63. E1tancl1 .0 T""'s<f1J'I G.1,,,.,1 Coron• de1 N.or •t M10,,..111 E11tnd 1 at Soni• Ana Vtlltv Edl!.Qn 11 Lo• 1.11..,U.n Founl1in V1llrv 11 c.,.1. Mt~ ANGELUS LEAGUE !ll\'teo ...... 1 M11tr Otl Sl:•vll• w ' ; ' . ' ' , , , SI. Anlho~· S!. P1ol P•ul X ' ' FrldlY'I StOfH " '" "' m "' "' >U IJl1hco Am11 '7. St. Anl!>cnv '' St. P~ul 6l, Pill! X 19 .. m ?JS ~· .. "' m T""•Y"I G•mu M•!fr D•l VI Strvl!t II 511>!• ""' Colltllt. S •.m. ORANGE LEAGUE w L ,., S.roor• I O S~ El Dorlt6o 6 J S91 V1l•ncl1 S J Sii llr.a J S~S S•dditl>llcic 2 • Jf'i' L•;un• !lt•cl! o I ilO'Z Frkl1t't Sc••n Slodlel>llck M. Lttoo• lltlCll •l £1 Dcr1do 66. 8rn •i Sanor• 57. V1 ltnd1 •l TIHMl l"I G1m11 51<1dltt1ack 1t Sro:.t El DorldO 11 V1ltntl1 l1vvn1 lltHll •I Soricra Cllli:STVll!W LEAGUE IC1ttll~ Villi P11ic Tul!ln 0.•nor S•n Clern'!ntr M1u lon lllelo El MOO'f\I Foo1hll1 W L l'F I 2 7.l& 7 3 712 t ' .tlO . ' "" • ' ,9, . . '~' J , 588 7 I 641 Frld1Y'1 sc..-e1 Ml~;lon Vil'lo 56. h1illo ll " "' "' "' m ~ ,. .. "' '" "' "' "' "" "' "' S~n (leme"te IJ. foo!hill 7' ("l OT! vrn1 f'1r\ I•, El Modtnl 15 Ortnf!I 1'1. l(•lt!ll 14 TIHidlY'I (tjomtl Minion Vlt lo 11 K.1t•ll1 foo!/\111 11 El Moo:len11 O•tno1 t! V\11.t P~•' Sen Clem•n1t 11 Tu•hn GARDIN GROVE LIEAGUf; W L PF P1dr.c1 1 ' s~s thncl'>o Al1m1101 I 2 69!1 Lt Dulnt1 ' J 616 S..Mil!IO • • •7' G1rcltn r:frovt l 6 t ll LO. Aml...,1 ? 1 54S !olM Grtnd~ I 1 1•1 FrldlY'I 5cor11 .. '" "' !85 ,. .,, "' '" l~ Duln!a II, P~nct>o Alf<nilOI. 1' Ga•d•'l Grove Ill. llolw G<lnc!t IS S1n!J1go H . L01 "'""''" 15 TUtldlY'I G1m11 110111 Grin~ 11 Ptnt/\o Al1..,,i!01 P1c111c1 •' L01 Amlvcs $fn11~ ~I G1•dtn Grove FREEWAY LEAGUE L~ H1b•1 Trev S••anr"' SunP!V Hill~ 8~n• Par~ LOWfll Full•trnn KtrlntdV W L PF I 7 119 I I 101 I l 616 ' • 67ll . ·~ I 1•~ I ,11 1 I 531 Ffl<ltv'~ Scorn flutn• J>~•~ t•. lowtll 10 Sav•nna 1•. Fulltrlo" 50 Troy ,0. 1(91\l'lttlv Tl L• H1Dr1 61. Sun~Y Hlll1 S' .. "' "' ... '" "' )14 "' "' Lagtmans Saddleback's high sroring forwards, Pat Taylor and Rich Lipski paced the Roadrunners lo a 6~3 victory 011er Laguna Beach Friday night in Orange League action an the winners' home court. The loss was the eighth straight tor the Artists after a creditable practice season in which they won eight games. Friday night"s defeat virtual- ly assured the Arlists finishing in the Orange League cellar with Sadd/cback two games in front. Taylor hit 21 and L ipski 22 fnr the 1-1•inners while Vince Whitnah was hig11 for the losers \Vilh 12. L1wn1 lttctl 10) It /I W"1!~&h "'"' NellWtndtr Corw.n Glll~n1t J1ml1on N;thol• ··~ Tol•l• Tavlnr l•OO.! S!itlcnff Cunt<) ... Munl~ll Wrl~lll Pult WlllM•f To!81• • ' ' • ' ' ' ' ' ' ' , • • 16 1t i lOOINltk Ill) ... . ' • • ' . ' ' ' ' ' . ' , " ' • • n '3 S(Ofl by 011tr11rt L1ovn1 !ltath ti If s S1ddltb.ttt 70 16 lJ " ' , , ' • • , , , " ,, ' ' , , , , , • ' " ,, " • • • • ' " .. " " , " • , , ' • " Bu cs, Gauchos l l"tb•ck tSl l. T1tcoll (S). Tl,,,.,: I t fellow.: CERTIFICATE OF SUSINE$S Ind Pl•tts DI rttldtnct I•• 11 follow,: ",lb_1 ,,,,,, -•. • •• ,,,, '"' '· ICenne!h l . lilt•-· '"°' !11tll~tH PICTITtOUS NAME llulh ""n Wl!Utm,, 10136 A1cot Kl,;'; C5) l. Burris CSL n:;,t· l :D!l.O 11 .. Northddtt, Celllornll "ll• Tiit undtrtltntd Ootl c..-tl!y ht 11 ClrClt, Hu"llt11ton lle1tl'I. Ct!ltorni.. •00 F,.e lleliv -l. Si" Cltm•nlt SttnltV T. !lloc•, JIJt W. UOtll concluttlno I bu1IMH It 2'13 Monlrt CV Wllll•m•. IOU6 Ascol Clrclt, Hu~ !Mc(1rtln. O. Wll•on, H1rtm1n, DI•· Plftt . Torrtntt , C•lllOl"n!i f05CM. W11, C01t1 M111. Ct!llornl1. Vndtf 1111 llnaton llt•th, C1lllofnlt. moncU . Time: l:J.I.) Oi!...cl Jin. u , 1'11. l!clltlout firm n1me or ATLAS O•ltd J•"u1rv 7f. ltll CHI """"•Ill L. llelU"'I f:U!:SEAllCH AGENC'f •ncl lhll u id Cy Wlllltms S•n Cltmtrt11r no Ull ••••·OllltCll• Sti nl•v T Block 11r111 11 (O!T\Potld of "'' to!klwlne Dt•,on. llulh """ W!llltm1 Tl~:'1~~~: Atll Y -1. !lrtl.Ollncit. STATE OF CALIFORNIA. wholl ".,,.,.I" lull 1nci ol1ce cl r11!c1tnce SMlt ot C.1tllorn!1. Or1n1• Cou"lv: 100 Free -1. Hill !SI ? M1utrn.1n l0$ ANGELES COUNTY; 11 I I fotl-1: On J1nu1ry l'f. ltll, before rr\,, • ISi J. Ol10n (!I). n,,.,.: 2:)).J On Jin. 1'. 1'11, before mt, 1 No!irv ltkll1rd F. ICtllJ. JOl N.enlrt w1v, Nol1"1' Pub!!t In 11111 fer Hid Sltlt, 50 Frtt -1. Nelem1 C!I) l. Oun11p .. ubllc In •P"Hf tor Hid Stt tt. r>er&anal!Y (OSI• ""'"·· Ct lll. DfrMl"•lly •PHl•tc:I llutll An" Wlllllm\ (II) J. lltll! "!· Time: M .l IPPflf'td IClnnttl'I L . A•ium• & Sllnltv Oiled J11>Ul "I' n. 1'71 Ind Cr Wllfl•ms known to m• It !OD lnc!lv du• Mtdlty -I. !l•UCI T Illa.ck •nown '" mt lo bfi Ill• Rltlll•d F. Kelty be lh• Jll!l&On1 WhOM! n•-1 ... ·~blcrlb-~~ ..... ,': !~~:ltd l!I) J. llr1Jidt Ill) ...... _ Wl'loll .,.,,.,11 i rt tUblUlbtd STATE OF CALIF0,'lNIA, td lo lht Within lntlrument tr4 ~ "! -1. Atkln1on IS) 1. Htc:lrltk lo"'' Wllllln 1n1t•utnePI •nd 1cknowltdt· OltANGI! COUNTY. K-no•led•tc:I 11\ty tlltCUltc:I !tit Slmt. 1!11 l. 1ncitro (!II· Ti,,,.,: 31,J ecr IMv t xecuttd !hf: umt. On Jt ". 22. 1t1l, l>elo•• me, • No+•"I' !OFFICIAL SEAL) 100 Frtt -. Olm11td (I) 1. (O!flclt l ktll l'ubllc In 1nd' tor t•l<I Stitt, DtrtORl llY M1rw lltlh Morion !11111 CS! J. Hiii !SI. Time: 1:00.1 llonild O Gablt ll'-•td llltllt•d F. ICtl"' ·-" IO Nal1ry PutllJc.C tlllOl"nll 5rr 11..:k -/· !l•uct !SI 2. Mt1t fl Noli"I' l"irbuc C•lltor"it m• to be It'll """" whose n.me PrlnclPll Olllce In !!IJi 3· !l~~=tl~P _!1· 1~1"';~1!;4 !!II 1. Prlncl111I 0111~1 ifl 11 1utac:rlbed lo 11\t wll!>l,.n l,'."trum""t O•lflllt Countv Al~l"!IO'I ( ) J. Glmrtlell (SJ. Tlmt! LOI Anltl•t Countv •nCI 1ctnowltd9td "9 flllCUI l.,t same. My (Ofll..,ll•IOI! f:KPlf'I 31.1 MV Commlnlon Exolrft (Olflcltl St•ll ApfH '· ttn '°° F·~· Rel•Y -I. St" c.1 ..... e1111 FtbrUl"I' )j, 1'1J MtrY I(. Htn"I' P""ll•hed Or1ntt Coad Otf1r Pllnl l!lruct, lltl tt, AllllPUon, M111erm1111). l'llbll•hed Ortno. C.Cltl~I OlllJ l'llo!, NOlt •Y Public • Ctll lornl1 J1n111ry .Jl. F1bru1rv I. IJ. '°-"II 2l1·11 Tlmt: l:".I Flbn111'1 1. ll, ~. 21, lt11 20t·11 Prlncl01I Olllct In VAl!SIT'f D•lfl9t Cnuntv Ml11J1n Viti• !4tl 1441 Stll"h•t• LEGAL NOTICE My Commln!on E~lll"' XO Medltv Rtl•r -!. Stdcllebt<k. NOY. 1'· 1911 LEGAL r--'OTICE Time. 1·S4.3 l'ubll~ Oflntt (0111 01llV Pllo• "·40111 1GO Frt! -I. ltC19Ut (M) 1. "·•Otlt J1nu1"1' 1J, JO arid Febfu1ry 6, 11. Cl!llTll'ICATE 01' I U!INl!IS fif(.\k• l I l, Aw••v CS). l ime: C•llTIFICATf: OF •utlNISS 1'71 U1 ·11 l'!CTITIOUS NAME SO Fr•t -I. Slur_., (Ml 1. l'ICTITlOUS NAMI! T~t undtr1lentd do.• Ct•llfv ~t Ito !lehm (M) 3. Gard"'' CSJ. Tim•: Tht ulldertltned do ct r!JIY lhtv .,. LEGAL NOTICE conduttlf'IO I OUs!ntn •t 1n..o Ott"'I• 1•.• t<lf'ducllnt 1 bus!ntu 11 1101 J•mtloret Avt .. No. C, C01l11 Mt11, Ctllfornlt. 100 lncllvldu1I M~leY I • Rd., N•w1>0rl lletth, (•lllornl•. ullde• under !hf lldlllou• firm Mmt of McOou~t11 !Ml ?. llldge (Ml 3. !hf: llc!Jtlll'UI llfm n•mt of ""SALVAT ION'" .... tlll MIRACLEAf/ •"" lhll 11ld firm It 0~1~1"(:J'_Tll~t~J.i:]i'~MI 1. RablnlOn AT T~E: NEWPORTER IN N t MI lh•I Cl!llT11'1[ATI! OF 1lUllNESS <onlPOltd Q! !ht lollcwlng ptflon, Wl\01• tSI J. l'kktlt isl. Pol"ts: J1.U 11!d ll•m II !DmP<>Hd of the followlnt l'ICTITIOUS NAME ntm• in lull Ind 11l•ct ol rttldtnct 100 Fl l L {Ml 1 A •ION wl'I I I II nd I Th• uodt rslont<I d ... I {trflfy .,. Is •rt •• tollo .. s: 151 l . s:e"~k (Sl.~~t: $1.1 • wrn< :: rtlld~nte c:;, ::n;:l~o:.: u 1 P •Ctl (ondUC'llflO I bu1lntH 11 SlOI SHS"Of~ Jolln lelohlon G1rntr 11, 70«1 -Or1"g• 100 Frtt -1. IS+rtim {Ml 1. Gt•dntr Euttnt D• flf!P~I. Ult Mornl11toildt, or , N"""orl !l••ch, C1lllor"11, undfr Ave., No. C. Co1t1 M~11, Ct!ltornll. IS ) l . Sollmff (SI. Tlmt• 5'.I Litunt lleich. c.1111. tht flcllllou• flrm ntm• of JtEO EN· Ot!e<i J1nuary 11. 1•11 !Ga !lt(ll; -1· -Owen (SI 2. ltllltt l'ettr c . Portm1n. 111$ Ounnlnt TE1i1Plt1SES t nd 11111 1ald fl•.., It (Ofll· JQ!ln lfloh!ort GetMr II 1~3·F~:.'h~d·1~1'l;1~ 1 ~'..:ir 2. Olaon Orlv•, L1;une !lt1cn, c111r. pc1tc1 "' the loUowlno H•ton· whose Slate of Calllor"I•, 0•1f'I01 Countv: CM! ). Over fSJ. Tlmt: ':ii.$ 011td Ftbru1r~ 4, ltll n1m• In lull Ind Plltt ol re•ldtnct On J1nu1rv ,e, 1911, btlort ..,.., • 100 !lrt11! -1. lllRtlke (S l '· l'ug•nt De f lllDol 11 11 lollow1: Nol•"I' PubllC ln •lld for tt ld Stilt. Slureeon {M) 3. Lt<tlno1"l-IS i, Time: l'tltr C l'or1m1n Lto C. ltkt 111. SJ(lf Stl1hCrt i>etWnlllY IPIH'ltN J <>hrt LeleMon 01,.,.,.~ !;!Joi F"t JteltY _ I M"t>"en VI•' STATE -OF CALIF°oRN IA, Or., N-PO•I !ltl<h, C.1llf. II known lo ,,,., lo be the Cle"°" IL L !I · ' ' o ORANGE COUNTY• Dlltd Jt nu1rv 21, 1911 w""se "•mt 11 IUbKrlbf.d lo Ille wlllll" Tl~t'i.0.,1 "· "'"'· .Y,tOtuRtll. °" Ftb .•• 1971. 0 btto., ""· • NoftrY L'° c . L•k• Ill lnslrum~I •nd •tkl>OW!tdetd ht IXKlllM IHI """!!' lfl •Ml tor U ld S!•lt, Dt•tont llY STATE -OF CALIFORNIA, the llfT't. Miu !•" Vlt le U•l IUJ J1df1Mt t• IP~"'"' Eutl'lnt Dt Fllh•PI tlld "''"' OltANGE COUNTY: !OFFICIAL SEAL! 100 M~l•r R111v -1. Min ion c . Portm1n known lo mt to bt lht -On J•nut"I' n , 1tll, bttore "''· e M•fY 8•1~ Moftoro V!tlo «A1bo'""· Olmond. G1ll111tr, persons who>t n1rri•• ••t iub•c•lbed NDllfY l'ubllc In 1...i /or 11id Slllt, Notar¥ Publ!c.C,llf1)r~l1 Pl:JJm~ .• ~m~ 2~~-lHorlock {Ml 2• to the within lnttru..,tnl •lld 1ckncrwltde-Pttton•llV ••11t••flf L'° C. La~.e Ill Principal Oll!ce In HllCl'O ($) ). Mli<1udt lSl. Tl,,,.,; td lhtv ••ocuttd lllC! 11mt. known ta mt to be tht •t'to? .whc•e Ortner• CO\lnlf '·U t (0111(1.i Still "•m• Is 1ubscrltltCI ID lllt w'"''~ 1n· My Comml11lon E1plrf1 .SO Frtt -1. Plo•r fM) 1. Crun. llfbl H. C•n•ltl 11rum1"1 11\d 1cknowlrd9..r he txrcut!l;I April'' ltll IS! l, Lin• !5l. Tlmt: n.t No11.., Putiuc. CilUor~I• IM ......... Pubt111>..r 0•11111e C.0111 O.llv "llot 100 lndlvldu11 M"•ll•v -'· IC"fO PrlnclPl l OHlct In (Ollltltl $et!l J1nu1"1' !IO i nd l"eb•U••V f, IJ, :JI!, !Ml 1. Ol"""'d IM) J. W1rm1btktr OriMt Crll'"ly Miry IC. HtnfV 1971 2J0.71 cs!~ Tl~I~ 1.:!''·'1. Gtll•htl (.YI 2 Mv C""'m1111on E•plrt1 Not1rv Put>!lt -C.1l!to•n11 M•touell (SI J . Na third. Tln.t: StPI. !4, lfn PrlntlPtl Olllte In 1•11.6 "ubllthtd Or1r191 Co1tl Dtl!v ~11~1 Or1na• counlv 100 F,.,. -1. Ple'1Ch IMI '· Ftb•ulfV f, 13, 20, 11, lt11 ?11·'1 My Commlulgn E'Dlre1 T~7114 HorlD<;k CM ) 3. WtlllltfbV (Ml. Tim•: Nov. ,,, Jt11 SUPElllOI COlHllT 01' THI! 1 '~1 !Itek I. Aubu•n \Ml 1. LEGAL NOTICE "ublll~.rf Or•ntt '""'' Oallv Piia! $TAT!! 01' CALll'OllHIA f09 1V1rm1b1-tr 15) l. !11ktr ($~, Tlmt: J1"ut rV 23, XI IMI Fet>rutrY 6, tJ, THE COUNTY OF OllANO I! 1:16.0 lfll lfJ.71 No. A·•1IU isf'l. ~;e111i;d.I. Hatch (SI 1. Plc~.ett "·*H7 NDTIC.• OF SALE OF lll!At. 100 !lrtt~I _ l. Olmofld fM/, 1. Cl!ltTll'IC•TI! 01' IUSINl!Jf L EGAL NOTICE "ltOl'EltTY AT PRIVATI SALi!" Oomlntucoi !Ml J. LOllUt ISL T .. ,,. l'ICTITIOUS NAM E tn the Ml!!tr ol 1he E•l•le .,, LEGAL NOTICE ' ~ Fr1t Rtl•Y -1. Ml~110fl lllelo (Qnc!uclln1 I bullMU 11 711 lltk .. , C•ITll'ICATE 01'" I USINl!SS, IRV.INE Fl.AGG, 1k1 W. I. L,llCG, Top World Cup Stars 111 LA Soccer Clash 1:15.3 Tftt ufldt'llt ntd -· Ctrlflr h• 11 ... .ioo41 WILLl"M .. FLAC.G, •k• WILLIAfJI \l(pro. ~crlock, Gtlll~tr, l'lttur.). (o-111 M•11, Ctf/I. t'61' u"l!Pr Ill~ tlo-l'ICTITIOUS NAME Oecta1e<I. ' lme; ';IO,O c .. t Hiia..• firm n1m1 of HOME MAIN• Thi undt'lltned d!M"i ,.,!llv ht It NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thtf Face Top Foes Ml11i.n Vl•I• f.U 12'1 l••flHICll TENANCI! .. JtEl'Allt 5EllVICE •nd tonouctlltf • bu1lnt H 11 4$7 w. ltlM, .,.. undt'119"•d, JAMES E. HEIM, Public O'ange Coas t and Saddle-?00 Mtdltv lttllV -l. Mlnloft lh1t 11ld llrm I• COITIPOltd al !he Suitt No. 1 t~11, to1t1 Mt•• C11lforn!e, AClmlnlstrllo<, It Adm!nl1tr11or ol lh• Vltlo !Al!n.tn C.111111bttl, Lv I•, followl"' Ptrtan. Wllolf ntm" In f~U ullller lh• llttl!lou1 llrm namt of lllll El!l1t of WILLIAM I. FLAGG, 11'<1 hack colleges return to con-Anc!•tw•I. Tlmt: 1:00.t I nd Piie• ct tt1ldenct IS 11 lellDW'I: LUKE OEALEllS SERVICE •nd lh81 known 11 WILLIAM lllVINE l'LAGG. 100 Frff -I. Andrtwl !Ml 1, Junius E. POiie. '6l0 El liltV Avt ., tlld firm 11 comPOsed of tht lollowlno 11!.ll know" •s W. I. FLAGO. dKtlStd. f erenCe basketball action lO. l ultttr fS) J. !111111 !M). Time: 1:<M.t Founl•ln Vtllt Y, C1lll, persori, wllol• nomt In lull and Pll C• wUI tell •t Pdvt!e 1111 lo ll'IC! hlt h11r night against a pair of rugged G '1° ~te151-3 1·51 Atlwll(S) 1'1\ '· D•ltd Febru•rv s. n11 of re•l~nct It ts 1011ow1: •nd btst "'' b!dOtr, 11!1r ded\;ct!°" ,;.,m · •-· .,.,., J. £. POM W!lll•m M. Lukt, U31 C1.,119l1 AYt., of •nv •M1Ut1led brottr'1 commlulon. foes. 100 lnc!lvldut l Mtdl,, -1 C•mllbell STATE OF CALIFORNIA. ca.•· Mltl. Cllil. UPVft ,~.term• •nd Condll!ont "•••lnalltr Coa h H b L I • DCC p · IMI 1. W1-tn!1<on1 CMI J. ·No third. O~ANGE COUNTY; D1!td J1nu•rY U. 1t11 mot"tlon..r. Incl 1ub!ed lo conl!rmtliOl'I International profe~sionnl line for their nalional team c er vsey s 1• t lmr . 1:06.I 0n Ftfml•.., s, 1t11, bttn•• m•, • w11111m M. Lu-e by 111e a1xiv1-en1111..r SuPe•!or caun. ·--, •elurns lo !he Los ••hen B•azc·I look · lhe Wo•ld rates travel to Fullerton lo so flvo.-I. LYIJ CM~ '· W1ktnlkOl\I Not1"1' Putilk In ~nci ter 11111 st111, St•t• of c.111forn11, Or•"" coun1y, on Wf<ll'ltl<l~Y. Mlrtlt 10. 1t11. 11 lh• -" '· Sou h Co C t~J F fWPllt ( !. T mt: lO.! HrtonaU' tOl!ttrtd Jut1lu1 E. 1'01" -On J1nu•rY 1. nn, btfort ,..., • hour ol lwt!vt c"dotk "°""'or tht,.tfler Angeles Memarial Coliseum Cup championship in Mexi·co. meet lue t ast onfer-Ne:itr1;: rii 31·c.r.:'=t 51C";-Jm;: known hi"'• 10 M 1~1 111.,en •tloli• Ne11rv Publk In 1n<1 ,,,, u ld s1111, wl!hln 1ht ume 111owrtt by i. ... •' ence co-leaders while Roy Stev s. • · · ' Mm• I~ wt>tcrl""' 10 !he wu111n In-"'"""•llv •PPe••td wrn11n. M. Lu~• lh~ •!Ike cl 1119 Public Adml"l1rr1hlr. Sunday, Feb. 14 as Batafogo while Roberto v.·as al -!.o !It<-1. Atln.•n !Ml ' 11rumtnt •nd 1cknowltdttd hf: txKuttd •"_,, to m• 10 bt tl'le Plf161'1 wl'IOll llOO Soul!t Cr1nd Avtnue. 5.trnt1 AM. Of B'az'•1 meets 'lexi·co's h ol-halfback. e11s' Saddleback Gauchos hos t orew•ri. cs1 1. T•cr11111 1s1. T1m11 "'' ''"''· n•tnt 11 1ut>tc,1btd to lht wur.1n 1 ... c.1111or"11 '17os, 111 •I"''· 11111, 1n1trt1t " G · M . • Co ll o IOtllcl1I $t1IJ 1trum1nl tl\lf lrtnowltOtlld llt tAe<111!1;1 Ind tt11!e DI' uld WILLIAM I. FLAGG, I I · I I b All rross monl in a iss1on n-so !lr1111 -1. C•m•btl1 (Ml t. M•"I' 1uh Mor1111t tll• ,.,,.,. dece11td. 11 111t !Im• ot ni1 d11th. es maJor eague cu • an-rerence till. ;:~"'1 c51 .s. sienton (Ml. Tr.,.,.: Not•.., Publlc, t 111fO!"n11 (O.l'F 1c.1AL sEALI ""' 111 rlg~t. 1111e '"" 1nteri!11 111•' le. Both games begc·n al I p.m . )oo Fr., 1111•1 -1. Stdcll•bt(k, P,1rw:1H1 O!llC" '" Mtrv 1e. Htnrv sold .,1.11 has •co11lrt<1, bt ootf•ll,,... --:::-:::-=:-::-::-:-::::-:=-:-:::--, _..::::'.::'.!:.::'.'.:''..:~::'..:'.:'..:;'.:::'.:__ __ ,0,~m:•~'-'~·~~~·"'----------1 -O••fllllt Cou"" Notl "I' l'ubllc -C1lirornl1 al l1w or otMfWIH, o!M• th1rt or The popular Mexican team Mv Commlulon £1111111 "•lrw:l1111 0111c1 111 ;., •ddltlon 10 11111 of w•d d«M•"' • d f I d • • I BA RONS TAB April t, 1t71 Or•"'• County •I Ille time of hit cl4'1!h, 111 ln<f IS un e ea e in nine eague · Publl•h~ or'"'" c.0111 0111v 1'1101 Mv comn.ru1on E•Plfet •o 1h11 ce•t11" r111 11niP1rtv de&•Lbtd slarts and has dra\\'n crowds ll'1n,u1ry ,, 1J, 20. 21. "11 mn NC1¥1m11tr ''· 1tn •• 101iow1. 10 wit: ,.~bll11ttd o , • .,., Cots! Dally l'llOt Roll 1>rPotrty In rl>t Ca.itt!Y ol of 100,000 plus three timei; DLJDDRJDGE' LEGAL NOTICE J1""...-v 14, 23, JO •Ml Ftbru•rr '· 1t11 -Or1no1, s111,1t of c1nror~l1, deecflbed this season in games against ,.~•t .Sl-Tl 1'~01 ;e 01 Tract 40, 1, .,,, m•• their closest rivals, Club Ken Duddriclgc has been se-CEJtTtFICAT~ ol' •u1tNl!11 LEGAL NOTICE ~.~e~f.'~,~1 1,::1 '~co~:.'' o11, 1,ir; America, Guadalajara and lec led to repla~e Bruce Pick-<f ee1y0care 1ctive-we1r a" F1cT1T1ous NA.M• couniv. EXCEPTING 1h• 1CUlhe1111J1r T I l~t under1lfnt<I Clo ctrlllv lhtY ''' l'· .. 100 "lttl ther'°'· 0 uca. ford ns Fountain Valley H igh conoucun; • bu1lnt 11 ,, 201 (Jllflt! c •JtTll'ICAT• o .. •USIN•SS Commcnlv known t i :nt °'''· Coll• B l ti I d •·h I hi · d. I If A, New~~' e,1ch, C1!lfornf1, uf'llltf l'ICTlflOUS NAME Meu. c1111ornli . ota ogo. curren Y ra e •1\; oo al ellc irec or_ e ec-1111 f1c1111ou1 "'"' flltnt o1 WATSON TM uoc11rsltntd do c1r11ty ther ~'' !lid' or ollill"I ,11~ '"vlttcl 1or itld ahead of Pele's SantOi> cl\Jb, li11e Sept. I. the DAILY PILOT WHITE ASSOCIATES end lh•I 11111 ll•m tonductl"o 1 bu1ln1t1 11 P.O. !lo~ l ·O, PtDlll'''"' '"d mu,r bl! In .... 111.., al'ld h f d I I I f I• !1 tomoOIH al ll'tt lollowlnf 't"""'I' lrvlnt. C•lllornlf, UNH-1' lhl llclltlout will bt tt<elvtd 11 !Mt otllct of II'!* \.\'lll face Atlante wit our leame exc us ve y rom re la· whole n..,,,.,• In full 1oc1 •l•cK of 11,m 1111M at 1tAMONs OF CALIFORNIA l'ubl!c Adm1n1,,,1tor, noo 5c1rr~ Grlfld World Cup s lars in the ble sources loday. , .. 1d•nc• ••• •• tollo•o: •Ml 11191 u ld 11"" 11 oomooltd et ""'""t. kn11 .1.111, t•llfOl"ttl• "10il. Von Kour!Mv Wttton, tt7 CJllrm ,,.. loltowl,,. H>!Dfll, """°" Nmet In ct rNv bf llltd wttn '"" Cltrt ol starting lineup Carlos Duddrldge. former \Vest-"A", NtwrtOtt !IH<h. c.1111. fUll •nd 1111ee1 11 re1ldence ire •t 1o1. ••ld S!lfl••lor Cov•t. 0t "'•r ~ dellYl,.i be R be" L · t 11· h Ill h ll:obtrt L. Whit•• JIJ E. 11111111 lo'lws; to u ld Admint1tr1tor .,.,10n•ltv. 11 .....,. Ro rto. o 1 •0 o Pc 7. m1ns e r tg wres ng coac • Blvd., N~t B••~h. (1111. ••-M. 01111,.., *" s11oc1r111 11m1 •"t' 11,.1 PUblf~tlo!! 01 1~11 notlot f\firanda, Paulo Cesar and lhe h11~ been at Fountain Vallty How1r1 c . W11Mn. 201 Crortt1 "A~. L•11t. Hun11"'""' •e1cr., Ctlll. 1no bttore •11t mllllflf of uld 111e. • h hool • ed . 96S N""'"'1 !ltlCll, C.1n1. Gitflt OtV!to. 2602 l'llOYtt. Of"•ntt. TERMS OF SALE! Cti.lr. l•wtul _., gresl Jsir Ventura Fl\ho. since t e sc open 1n I c1rtc1 JtDUll"1 ,., nn c.nf. o1 "'' una..r ''•'••· 11M.oo 111 cas11 JaiT. better known a S and hlS JateSt duties have been IZQQ f1nni1 Sw eiflfl Vlllt ICDUf!....., W1tto11 D1ltd Jtnul"I' 14, lt11 c~rftJlfd'" ~ or ITIOflft' _,,., Mvtf ltllbert L Whitt 11: ....... M. G11!1n l<:C-flV tl<:h •rllltn bid 1111' .,,., Jairzinbo. ~·as lhe second Ill Bee basketball mentor. ""'"' c . w11M11 c;...,. 0ev110 w11r. .,.. btllnc• a1 111<1 -Ult-. ~It.; h • be l I !he w Id p,·ckford wiU Olay Oil •s !he $TATI' OF CAl.IFOll.NIA, STA ti Of'" C.Alll'OllNIA. IO bf Nld -" conllf~lotl ol ui. 1g s scorer a or -OltANOE COUNTY : OltANGE COUNTY; "" ••Id Slllltrlor Court. Cup ma'ches In "•xlco City Barons' head football coach. On J1nu1ry n. un, Mftr• ""· • Ott J111111,r 1•, un, "'°'"' ,,.,., ,111 bid' or o11~ '"'"' bt •ubmltttlil , • .,. NOltrY "ubllc: In l l'llf IOf u l• ~tllt, 1 Nelt"I' Publrt In 1nd tor .Mid 51tlt. on 1 lllrm turnlll'ltd tw tr.t MllW Allanle has a.llowed only three ,.,-..11Y ._,,.., von K • u, 1 n' w .,.._..uv 1-.rt0 ••"*' M. c 11nn TM , .. ht 10 ,,lt<t •fl'!' 1nci' •II bkit I rs Wl ttcft. ltoo.rl l-Wlllt. Ind H-•1'11 Md o.!'11 OtVllo known hi 1'nt lo 11 l'ltrf'IW ''''"'"'· goa s. S1 ofci1$;"l('C?r;;) ,, Willen --It -"' bl ""'""" --wtlcw ... ...,.1 ••• Wbl<fll). DATED: F.crv.trv '· un llis fanlJstlc play at right "HJLDRE.r ~ LSleJ.eJlS ._,._.. .,.,... .....,.... .,.. >1.1111cr-..r tc1 1o in. wu111n in.1rvtr11111 1/'ld JAME.S E~HEIM '-' l "I "' ll'lt w11t11n l"1lt-f end •UlllMlldt-1cknowitdt'td INY txenrtto lht l"mt.. l'llb!lc Adn.lnl,lr1tor 1,.. wing earned Jairzinho a spol ... """tllt<Vllrd""' -· (OfFICIAL 51!ALJ Adn.fnl,l•~ICW of Uld l!"•l• On 'he .II World learn logelher • I -d • (Olfl(l1J 1111 ) Jt,tl'I l . Jo&ll AOltlAN l(UYl'lll, COUNTY COUlr.l•L LIKE DIM 1tn1t1c•r f!'lltttt c.h•tt• Mt"I' ''"' Mtflon Hl'lln' l'tlblk>Ct ll!Ofrtl• IM JOHN M ... ATTlllSON, Dl'U"TY with such greats as England's 1 f•,h•o~ hlind, 11,,,,.,.,1 ''"''" 644_1071> Hot•r, "Vbrlc ·C1111or1111 Pr1rw:11111 01tk1 In ly JOHN""'· ""nl!1tSON Bobby 'loore. F'rai•• B-k•n-"r1rw:1p1t Otllce 1n o •• ,.,.. cov"rv .1,11.,.,.,..,1 ttr .1.d,,.,lrt111 .. 119r 1> ,.. "'" Or1,,.1 Counly MY C01T1ml11l111t 1 .. 11rn UOI s.o.111 0!"11111 A¥M1ft b.ue' 01 G.rmany and Pele. In.:Tl'LE LE~ Mr Coml'RIHlon E~11r11 MtfCh :, 1t1J a.1111 A~•. C•HfernM nm -.; 1-."" 1 "I A11tll '· ''" ~vblllhtd 011111• (Olll 011... Piiot T•tt•tl-= IM-111' Miranda, c e s 3 r ind ~u•U111tr1 0r • .,,. (otll U.l!r .. lie! ~•nw•rv "· n. )I I /Ill ftt>,.llf"f '· Pub1!1htd D••M• c,,.,, 011!y ~ Jaininho we.re in lhc forword l'1br1r11"Y '· 1s. 20. n. 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" Wl.IEICLY AMiii (.t,S 1TO(K SA Les IN WP ~ ••• ... ~ d• • & cl• ' J.o UtJ Jin 1~ .,, n 10 0111 ft l?I UG 1t1 OS lJO 1?4 Wl.IEKLY AMl•ICAH I ONO kl "'"' S£LIES ... ... ti » Ol'l(I '" "'.000 l l4 GOO • .. . .. • ,•DAILY PILOT Sa turdaJ, F"tbruary 6, 1971 ·~*** HIGHEST RATING ! SUPERB l''-•>NDA ll<LL', • JI,' r Du•li f\'tw• ·"Ri ch and rewarding!'' -JUD!111 <:RIST. Nr ... ru~lr. Alag<>"""' ··Totally absorbing epic!'' -Bt.'H''J.RD IJR,.W, ,,.,,,.Pl!,...,,.. St l'\llPI: ••Distinctly good and big!'' -AHCflf:R WIN~1'1'!•l, Nt:w Yurlr. l'oH C'OLl ,\llll.~ 1•JCTl Rl .S , A ..... ~11111xc .\Llf::\ 1·tiunrl·ru1;-.; RICHARD HARRIS· ALEC GUINN J (ro••ell EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY ENGAGEMENT IN HARBOR SHOPPING CENTER "'LOVE STORY'IS A PllEllOllEllOll! Thefe has been oothing ike a in' germtion r· -n.....,.., C-51iirT .._.,11.1tn ~!i"-! Ali.Man· lpll'llll -~6 WlllSK'l'·llTIUlll.llRPI ... -Jt!lll Mllft1Iloy1111111 iD•'" iii'M11.tH P'Mrl11111$'Y ~iim:1 f'mll ·-·.:.:: ., ________ ............. , • ...::.-:w-~ • 'llll'OllMANCll!" SCHEDULE e MON.·TUES.·WED.-TMUI. "LOVIE STOllY'' 4:t!-7:1J 4 f:U FlllD•Y "LOI/IE STORY"' •:•S.-7:U·t:IS & 1,;00 S4TUllOAY "LOVE STORY" l·J..l-J:U•t:U & Jl:N fUJ(OAY "LOVIE STORY " 1-:1-J.J:U & J:U ,,Al. rositmit .-nu. -· ;>Ooo.1.. ............ p_ Ell\O TT GOUlD. i!J PAUlA PRENTISS •-.cu<I ........... ._ .. .. ilOiiill-"T MIOIAB.J. .. llEllfOllD POl1AID Little F.-cnl BIG HA1SY ,... ........... ..---~-., ·--·-~c..i-~~~~..::;n.. '" STARTS WED., FEB. 10 "LITTLE BIG MAN'• .. ....... c. .. ·~vo AT l~Ltt. •• •.. c:-·· -· ............. ·-··~··-· • MU•Yt .. QYON ... A(";M POSITIVELY LAST WEEK! I "TELL ROBERT REOFOAO THEM KATHARINE ~s. WILLIE ~~ BOY IS • l(CH"ltol.011 HERE'' ,..,. tJ ' ., LOVE MY WIFE! I 00! I oo!· ''Exhilarating ••• High Glee ... !" -AM w~~. N,Y. Times ELLIOTT GOULD Mo! A DAYIO L WCIU'f.~ "'°"""'-,"I LOVE MY WIFE!" •,_I...._"",,,,,,_ 111)....:Q.""' -" STARTS WED. FEB. 10. In "BREWSTER McClOUD" BARBARA 1-fERSHEV' IN nu!: W l!ST ... ~"'1 ~~7 _CENTI!!•1 • • _..!. ........ ~~-..... -.... ----~ Jason Robard s· Katharine Ross -I~ ~G::·!i'· St1rt1 Wed., Feb. 10-"There Was A Crooked Man" IN TME WE$TM1NSTIEll CfiNTEll 1 STARTS WED., FEB. 10 J1-. lilrl ,_, 1" ''The Great White Hope" ,...,°" '"' .._, .... ....,-... .-.l811K S1191W COLOR 1110 ...... ·~,. """"" •'fKI IA•Y MAUI" .. . . . .. . . . . . ' . ~-- Hunti agt.011 P'IAl,,Jwuse 'Generation' Rides Again By TOM TITUS Of 1"t o.!11 11'1..,. 511H Over the years, community theaters have shown a definite -and profitable -if not always applaudable tendency to "gang up" on a particularly \\'ell writlen comedy, such as ''A Thousand Clowns," "Never Too Late'' or any availab le Neil Simon sc ript. The latesl play to run the proverbial gamut is William "GENllllATION" "' ccmedr by w;.11.,,, ~rt, di. rt<;tfll bV lt1ndy IC-. p.-.cell 111 GHii Sm!tn, Sl•!le m•n.gtr Ell~ Lie· De<~. IKIWllul lll•k.IOI" Llr,... WOOd• •1'11. H1 11H111n bV Joy L-11. .,..,. ~lf'd friCle~• -S1l11rcl•,_ thro,,g!I M1rch 1l 11 llW H11nllngl011 8Hch Pi.Yl>Ol.IMI, 1110 ~'" SI., HIH!lln~on &oKh. Ttll: CAST Jim eonon .. . . 9t•n•rd SI"""' Wlllfl' o ... ~.. . .. Sle•t Vhl<I!• Doti• OWtfl .• ' .AnM·EVI Nrw•IHll s11n H••,,..n . • . . Jt• McCormkl< WlnSI~ G•r•...:l . , , . NlCk Sw!ve<I~ II.I'll PD" .. t ll • .. •••. Hink Sor-In Coodharrs "Generation ," which has alighted most recently at the Hufttington Beach Playhouse where it will undoubtedly rewrile the record books with a succession or standing room only houses. It is, in the terms of the trade, a "foolproor'' shO\v. Whether its inevitable suc- cess \\•ill be wholly merited is. based on Thur s day's special preview slagiog to an overnow guest house. pro- blematical. 11 was not com· pletely stageworthy at that point, but this is not to say it can not be, given a few f>erformances under jts belt. "Generation" is the first - and best -of a seemingly endless succession of comedies exploring aod exploiting that well known gap between the idealism and establishment mentalities. It is superior lo its successors in that it needles both schools o f thought with equal satiric fervor and; most importantly. possesses a script wbich would break up an audience at a cold reading. These inherent advantages are the saving grace or Randy Keene's Huntington B e·a ch production. which p r o v e s surprisingly hollow at !he core. jleb.ind some fine in· . div idual moments and 1 brilliantly designed setting - probably the ~st or the season -is a strange sort or sluggishness whicb prevents this comic vehicle from shil· ting into high gear, This deficiency may be trac· ed to the lackluster in· terpretalion of the play's cen- tral character, the plastic liberal advertising man, on whose shou1ders rests the responsibilily for pacing and tempo. Bernard Simon falls far short of his mission in this regard. Simon is hardly attuned to his lines, much less his character, and what begins as momentary lapses of tim· ing (and, on occasion, mem- ory) evolves into a closing act whicb finds him walking aimlessly through a sequence of events that calls for studied panic. Additionally, Simon forsakes many laughs by simply failing lo apply the finishing touches to h i s dialogue. Previous productions of 1he play have found the bohemian son-in-law character either never fully established or diminished by the acting power of Old Dad. At Htln· tington Beach. the reverse is true, for Steve Uhler is not only completely capable, but commanding as well. Uhler's sharp verbal fencing and his subtle put-down scenes are splendidly mixed, and hi s byplay v:ith his young and very pregnant bride a r e honestly constructed. The lat· ter role is done "'ilh the pro- per balance or cuteness aild conviction by A n n e • E v a Newstead. even though she has little to work with beyond the first scene. There are few m or e palatable sustained supporting roles than that of the "funny doctor" and Jay McCormick handles !his assignment with a fine flair for the punch line concept of comedy. In .. the now fairly famous "triple flip" sequence of devastating dialogue, he and Simon are forced to wait out the gales of laughter from one line before starting the next .. Nick Sylvester gives the best impression of the soft spoken lawyer and fellow establishment conspirator yet seen on a local stage. Poise, polish and exaggerated un· derstatement are the in· gredients for perfeetion in this role, and Sylvester possesses these in abundance. Four productions of "Genera- tion" will inevitably produce as many variatlon11 on the thinly diguised P I a y b o y magazine fiction editor. The latest, by Hank Sorkin, strains OAILY il'ILOT Sll lf l'ltoll a bit overmuch for the effect HOLD THAT POSE -Bernard Simon finds it diffi· or a hard sell pulp pusher, cult to digest his meal with Steve 'Ubler recording yet remains within the boun· each chomp on celluloid in this scene from "Gen· daries guaranteed to produce eration" at the Huntingto~ Beach Playhouse. exit applause. ;::====================, Keene's direction is im- aginative in its utilization of sight-line slaging, although his characters more oft.en are propelled v.ith the audience in mind than with each other. Only in the closing moments, when the pace theoretically quickens but actually bogs do"'"· does the lack of a strong directorial hand show through . And now a few \\'Ords about an area "'hich all too often is overlooked, but cannot be in this production -set design. Joy Lobell ha s come up \\"ith a psychedelic ex- perience. early Salvador Dall , \Vhich uses rotor as a weapon against I he establishment eyes. l l is only regrettable that tbe four visitors are not called upon to react more lo their surroundings on their in· itial entrance . "Generation" continues on weekends through March 13 -and seating will be hard to come by -at the Barn, 2110 Main St. Huntington Beach. the wonderful musical ;;-ir.;:·-:;r;;i,i~~'P~ adventure . . . ') .. •. -#."' . ALL SEATS 75 ' SATURDAY at 12,00 and 2,00 SUNDAY AT 1 P.M .• ONLY NHlte, hot and bitter, flooding everyframe -tranamutee a stricken Ille into a smashing film. Jame• Ea~ Jones glistens as the go-to-hell fighter whOM night ltfe and white mistress Infuriates mass Lido Isle Cast Set The Great White Hope For 'Water' Comedy S11rr1111 hrTlll E..-1 Jones. Jtr. Alua1dlf. ''-..i"''""'"""r __ ., __ "-'" ____ ... .. .._ .. _ .... _,,_ ... ·-·~ ... , .. ~...::.;::=- IXCLUSIYI ORANGE COUHTY ENGAlifMINT STARTS WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY ·10th IN THE WESTMINSTER CENTER W ESTMINSTER AND GOLDEN WEST -892-4 493 BETWEEN GARDEN GROVE & SAN DIEGO FWYS. ''You Kno\v 1 Can't Hea r You When the Water's Run· ning," the marathon title encompassing a quartet or comedies by Robe r t Anderson. has been cast and is in rehearsal as the spring produclion or the Lido Isle Players. Anthont Brandt. a veteran actor-director in Orange Coun· ty theater. is staging the even- ing or one-acts, \vhich will open ~farch 16 for a rive- per forinance engagement. The opening sho"', "The Shock or Rerognition ," \\'ill feature Stan Be\l, Paul Steele, U11le Fausscmd BIG HALSY Al Al.IDT S. IUDD'I PIODUmOI LAUIEll HUTIOM llOAH BEERY LUOllE IEllSOM ~ad bv ,,.;_,~v o...dldb/ \"'°""'l""llbr \ ' AllllnS.-Y CWUSW11UI _,1.ma .JOIHYWI. . !Rf-..!.~ ._:, Colo• by MOV!U . .<a-A PAi!AMOUNT l'!CTIJRf: ALAIN DRON JEAN·PAUL BElMONOO CO-HIT l "C.C. & Co." "llffiE FAUil" lho.wn At 8,00 PM. ··c.c. & Co.• Al o,JO & 10,00 PM. ~ -STA!llTS .,, OfFICl "'"' .5:30'·"'· ' . 521-2223 •• .:c:-.:.'t. '1 6'30.P.M • "MOVE" --·-cou·--S...11~ ... -..... ---... ---· ••••••••••••••••• , . ' .. ' '10¥t Story" Will be shown ot 6~00. 8100 ol'ld 10:00 P.M. PREMIERE EN&lBEMENl! SHOWIN& NOW! J. 1101,Jl!O 6 MIN~-lRlHUll Hill ER PrOll11ttion FRI. & IA T. 6,00, 8,00, 10,00 & 12,00 P .M. IOX • ..... . . . OPIH ~~·~:II • 121·40JQ ~"c"Li'ti·"a:J~:z "'°w 5)Afl:TS " 6:00 P'.M. I Ann Ashley Al Spar. The latter two performers also appea r in the second comedy, "The Footsteps or Doves," along with Iris Schneider an ~1\lchell Sanford . "J"ll be Home for Christmas '' features Steele with Nancy Wells and Linda \Vyatt, while Sanford plays the title role in ''I'm Herbert" with Nat Michaud. "You Know I Can't Hear \'ou \Vhen the \Vater's Run· ning" will be staged at the Lido Isle Clubhouse. 701 Via Lido Soud, Newport Beach. Advance reservations may be acquired by calling 673-5333. ,t,d..,111 11.1s, Jrs. 11.u . c~1i.r.., 1Sc Joinn w-*•nl-"•wl Ntwm•~ "W.U.S.A." plu1 llon M-y in "THE TW ELVE CHAIRS" MAIL O~D(I$ CIVlM '110MPT AmlOIOll & SlhlCl MIMEMTINOS FUR ~ENTS ANO \'DUNG PEOPl.E 1/lot ~.,..Ill I/lot 111 ... 1 !IN""°'"' -•""'"" _,.,.,,," -.. ~ '"' ........ .,. _ •l'Wolr ... -------------------- ® M lllf UllO(I 1, I0111TltD ( .......... 11..., ,..., "'t"11lfl '""' . .......................... . ,., II Ill -II' ..... ·-.............. ...-....... -............ ._ "LITTLE FAUSS & BIG HALSY" wi ll be shown before & 11fter previ ew. "MOVE " will no t be shown tonight. HARBOR at ADA MS, COSTA MESA, PHONE 546·3102 O N HAllOR ll LVD. ·ONE MILE SOUTH Of SAN DIEG O fWY. I , ~\\\ BIS/}/,,., .. ~ ~""' "BBST FILI OF TBB YBll!" -Willi•• W.U, Cue M-s•1in.e "STBJNDBNT &ND POWERFUL! AITIVI Piii IS & l&STll!" Jdi~ Criot, M, 1'. M-pliM 11 0RI OF TBI Tlll1S 10 BISTr' St.,.._, K•nl91', ti-111 .. .,;... ViMtont Canby,"·"·,_ JWith Cmt, "·"· ...... ..._ '°*' Solmotii, o,_ • -.. 1 l~Hort";..curv St.......tltltin,111 ... -..11.T'I' "'illio"' W•lf, ,.,. •-IM Chorle1 (Mmpli11, 1' fl-· W•ll Str.-t J"'""I DUSTIN HOffM.\N "UTilf 816 M,\N" EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COU NTY ENGAGEMENT STARTS WEDN ESDA Y, FEBRU ARY l Olh AT BOTH THEATRES , .... , Saturday, Ftbru1ry ~. l'J71 DAILY PILOT JI) ·_Story Theater's TV Review E11core Excellent By TOM BARLEY ot ~ oau., l"li.t llalf •. One memorable day last :jummer lhis critic w" 1 ~ .member of a privllef[ed au· ~ce which sal enchanted ~the Mark Taper Forum ~gh the unveiling of a ~p:t1on that became a legend al Show business -PauJ "Story· Th eater," the cx- ~site weaving into a new ;tage form of the Grimm fairy ·iales that are so much an integral feature of our childhood days. Its telling but. above all the cleverly deli v ered 1 and carefully stated mora1 t.Hat - Grimm or Ovki -Is made to dangie before the eyes or the reader or viewl'r . Gods, morlats, gods become mortal s and mortals become animals. the y all trip merrily across the Mark Taper stage in what is often a very funny and always t. very beautiful analysi.s or an 011id book tha t was, in this critic's younger days. a dry.as-dust Latin lesson designed lo obstruct summer days and inllict weariness on a sc'hool-weary youth. DAl1.Y l't~OT i11t1 ..... ,. ll'e're a Little Late ••• It seemed incredible al the time -Indeed. it still does -that the modest group of ectors who took on the retell· tng or the Grimm classics coold do il so effecti11ely anrl charmingly in the almost total absence of scenery. costumes and props that would be -oaardcd as essen tial by the ""irsi majority of today's direc- ti(i . ~laturily and medi tation brought later recognition of the genius of Ovid and il seemed incredible ·to this critic at Wednesday night 's opening that no one has ever Ann Filian as an it~nerant actress gives an impromptu performance for Ruth entertained the idea of staging \Vagner as Tom Tr1n1an attempts to prod her along in a light moment from his work in the informal, "A Loss of Roses" at the Nifty Theater in Huntington Beach. charming manner so cleverly _____________ _: _____ _:.:.:..:._:o:c.:..:._:::.::.::.:::: ____ ~--- . ::But do ii they did and they di-a their brilliant, exciting ;lhiog to ca pacity audiences Wlio demanded sod got a far }Qnger run or this magnificent ·11how than anyone had ever dreamed possible on that sum· mer evening. lt was. everyone agreed. a new and brilliant iorm of presentation that should be exp!Dited and ;emulated as quickly ss possi· S1e. .:; It has been and Sills' :9;ixrnse to that overwhelming :il_!O~lic acclaim is ·~etamorphoscs," a series of . ~lory Thl'ate:-settings based ~on the translations rrom Ovid and all delivered in the foray. like manner iniliated in the adaptations to the Grimn1 tales. That. is exactly as it should be for this gifted excursion into mythology ri chly benefit s from the highly successful Story Theater treatment. We :Jiave aga in the cleverly em· llroidered depiction of the bare {]I.lid tale. the shafts of humor that are neyer very rar from utilized by Sills. Picus and Canens. the Horses of 1he Sun , Vulcag, Venus and Mars, the Creation and Peleus and Thetis -the classic tales of the Ovid book are all there and in a shape and form that is going 10 fill the Mark Taper for a Jong time to come. As with "Story Theater.'' casting has a lot to do with the suocess of this mating of mythology and modern staging and Sills is superb on this point: Susan Anspach, Lesley Ann Warren, Trina Parks, Judi West, Paula Kelly, Bill Callaway. Bernie Ca~y. Geo rge Gaynes, A v e r y Schreiber, John Rubenstein and Mich ael Greene, each and every one a star. But let's not overlook an extra spark of brilliance from Schreiber and Gaynes, the lat· ler for his superb , authoritative and twinkle-eyed Jove and Schreiber for some highly educated .clowning that was delighUully deli vered and very cleverly timed . [ .; NATIONAL GENERAL THEATRES • • j ,. s . ' • ' ·:. . • •. PTA MATINEE SATURDAY, 12 NOON 4TH IN SlltllS ''GIT'' kequl•r P1rforfllOllU St•rtl At J :lO ,,M. Jason Katharin Robard s Ross lhey touched each other ood letgo ol the world 'tw'&:.-J~'·---::. ~dJ='-G-- IXCLUSIYI INGAllMOIT ALSO-._ ..,.,.. MOW PLAYING M•ry fHll• H(H!YIMNI WEEKDAYS 6:45 SOCIALO.UI" SAT. l :JO l SUN.12:JO (CP) D. H. l•wrfll<•'t "THE VIRGIN AND THE GYPSY" !RI .... Th• Mo1t Hortor• Movl1 "Z" J Ero ti~ Television? Grove Press Set for Cassette Market By FREDl=:RICK f\I. WINSHIP NEW YORK (U PI ) -Whl'n video caseltes aOO cartridges come onto the market - possibly this year ; the Grove Press publishing firm noted for its erotic editoria l view· point v.·ill be ready v.·ith a monlhly "video magazinl'." Barney Rossel, G r ove Press president who br oke the censorship barrier by bringing out D . H. Lawre nce's "Lady· Chatterly·s Lover· more than a decade ago, said the firm has completed a prototype issue of the ma gazine in preparation for the age or the hom e television library. "It can be shown now on fi lm, and we 've tried it oul on univcrsitv audiences.'' Rossel repoi-trd. · ·T he response has been v e r y fa vorable." Here·s hov.• it 11-'ill v.·ork. The viev.·er will subscribe to ''Evergreen " magazine fo r something like $100 a yea r ( Ro&sel says it will be less if inexpensive transmission systems can be developed) and receive his t aped· magazine once a month. He can play the 90-minute tape all al once, like reading a magazine from cover to cover. or in segments in any order he chooses, like reading an article at a time. And yes. Virginia , there v.1ill be advertising .. RANK MIMIC The table or contents in· eludes a one·minute fron- ti spiece that is equivalent to a magazine cover. This one mimics the J. Arthur Rank Tonite at 6:00 •nd 9:50 "DNllllR 1'llAll ........ l'l"•"J'tO"'" l •U~(.!."'""' ~T,Jll,OlL!o.Qf .IC-.fV•Cf'('t•rt ..... "'Ul~·1•()0.111-' and •f 8::00 Only COLOR tollWHllr llACN •• •I • ••' ..-H I• l1hfovo l'~• lolo •• ·llJI Mich11I Ca ine Britt Ekl•nd IN "GET CARTER" ALSO Frank Sinatra IN "DIRTY DINGUS MAGEE" Now Sh1wll'lt l •c.lu.iw1ly •t SEAN CONNERY is JAMES BOND • • ' "Sa••..._ ...... ,,_ ... dil"lclor of IJlll•kS•H ~·MAvt:R~ ~W3TER ~·-...,a.o CORT SAU f l<[Ll.fllY.AN • MOW. l M.J'l"Hf Go-~ WUJAM WltCOA -FENE M.H_R.O()';-"'IV'"'•....i-C-r_ .... ..,...,.,,....,. __ .. l.CIJOD.VI ~ '_ .. _.,. ..... 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"FOOLS" (01'1 l'luo • s .. 01111 C•llr l'11lwre "l '" Cl l E'•clutlVt Dl'IVf.I" lll•w""t lll:o!l'rt Slt'Pfl-e Celli! llH"" "1'111:11/&T'l Lll'I 01' SHfltlOCk HOLMIS" (01'1 1'1\11.Atl ll1r C11t "IT'I A l>IAO, MAD, MAD, MAD WOlll:lD" COi AH Coi.r l'1mllr Film Fnllv1lt Dt•ll ·~·"" • lurl LtMllttr "Alll'OltT" CGI l'lul • DI" l lOl:~lr "COCICl"ID _::""'"'-"COWIOYS 01" CALICO COUNT.,"411 l'•clu1lv1 Drlvf.IOI Slltw!11tl AH C111r F1m11., l'llm 1'111tval "WAit 01' THI' GAlll:GANTUAS" C•I l'lu• • Nie~ Ad1rm "MONSTlllt lllll:O" <•I •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• '• ·. stereo103FM - _r the sounds of the harbor _ld.~~7youve never heard it so good " . ' lf DAILY PILOT SaturdaJ, Ftbru.y ft, 1971 • • • What's Happening Charlie Chaplin 'Revived' In Chapman Film Series • • "1be Cire\15," while not as -~ . .. ·~ 0 Isn't this lyrical .as ''The Gold.Aflusb," was found to be more en- tertaining, I think largely because the overtones weren't as desperate and lonely. Here Charlie joins up with a circus as a clown who is funny when lie 'Isn't lrylhg to be and Miss Callas Answers Questions the way you've always ~ wanted to live NEW YORK (AP) -1.faria Callas, making what was bill· ed as her first nonsinging ap- pearance on a New York stage, sat on the opera stage at the Juilliard School and said that she has not Jost her voice. She said she intends to sing again. that a fa t prima donna doesn't guarantee the best \loice and that she doesn't like PuccinJ. Miss Callas answered ques· tions as ked by Juilliard students and other music lovers for nearly an hour and a hall Wedne sday afternoon. Later, speaking a b o u t triwnphs, she said, 1'.J dislike triumphs. Il always puts you in too high a place • . . in the minds of people When l want to resume singing and I have not lost my voice, thank heavens people will wanl me to top the triumphs they remember." Miss callas said that opera singers.~uld base everything on the music, but also look 2U1d act well. 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Every one has an all-eleclric kitchen, carpeting, draperies, private patio or balcony. ~ Most have bars, some have fireplaces. One or two ... _ bedrooms, plus spacious bachelors. And two-or three· - bedroom, two-.story town houses. Rwitals range from $175 to $450. Furnished Apartments ~va1fable. At Park Newport you're close to a11 the Irvine environment. Shops, restaurants, industry, the UC campus and ocean recreallon, We 're at the intersectioll of Jamboree and •San J~uin Hills Roads, Just north of Fashion Island . From the San~Diego Freeway, tum.oft el MacArthur Boulevard. Come see fNe stunning models decorated by Robinson 1s. Open 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. dally. Oiher times by appointment Or call (714) 644·1900 for leasing information. " Park Newport Apartments - in Newport Beach? • '4fi ~") {: ,__, ~. 1 ..;·. • . ·m,,J.;. , .. ... . . . ·1\, ~ 1:·1 I ""::'f ! : • ... .' ..... • • I I See by Today's Want Ads THAT IT'S e DIME e A e 'l1NE • DAY! . ==· FROM ••• ,WARNER BROS and ' STANYAN RECORDS COMES ••• THE FINEST . -· _, .. 'ROD McKUEN' RECORD TO-DATE! A DELUXE 2 RECORD COL· LECTION FROM AMERICA'S MOST P R 0 L I F I C POET SONG WRITER. Req. Price 9.99 ONE WEEK ONLY $ 99 THE MUSIC HALL "Where llluslr Comes f'lrsl" •61 FASHION ISLAND OPP . BROADWAY NEWPORT CENTER NEWPORT BEACH, CALIF . J LOCAnoHs.-ttlWPOlT, CINnUIT CITY, IUNsn ITllP. Atl NEW 1971 PINTO Order Your Choice of 15 CoJors NOW! Jhe Pinto can turn in 31 .5 feet. 75 horse power, 1600 • CC Pinto is dressed with 26 lbs. of paint, f u 11 y synchronized transmission, 5 main bearings, rack & pinion steering like great European Sport Cars. White side wall tire> not includ- ed, optional al extra co>I . HI PERFORMANCE PINTOS IMAGINE! WHEN YOU BUY A NEW 1971 PINTO WE WILL PAY FOR ALL THE GAS IT USES FOR TWO FULL MONTHS THIS OFFER GOOD ONLY AT SUNSET FORD Hurry! HURRY! THIS OFFER EXPIRES SOON! AU. GASOLINE MUST BE DISBURSED AT SUNSET FORD HURRY! S.turdaJ, Ffhl'Ual'J' 6, 1971 With The Purchase Of A NEW 1971 PINTO • • • B~11•tlNeU1 ;~~o 1·· ''The Little, Long Distance Car" ONLY $ Order 15 Colors. 06 PER MONTH FOR 36 MONTHS $2074 + Order Your Choice of Any On• of 15 Colors. ~ 103.71 $ 47.00 $2224.71 $ 300.00 $1'24.71 PLUS TAX "11 LIC:ENSk TOTAL DOWN PAYMENT IA,LANC:E EXAMPLE ONLY ! 5100 i1 +h• tot•! 4ow" P•'t'm•11t, 541.JI f1 ,.., lot•l "''"'hly p•ylft111t i11d~d il'f t•11, li1•11•• 1H <!lt·c:1rryi119 c:h•r9" 011 bMlk·I~"'' c:r•4it for ll rl'l'M,lh1 pliu 'I P'Y"''"' of $750.00 D•krrt4 p1y1t1111t prlc:• i1 f"l7!J,lj Wl,d1Jtt ltf•'"t, t•x &: lic11111, ANNUAL PE-~ CENTA$E RATt IS 12,0l 't., OADER NOW , ~ t101.11_,1 .. ..., $47.10, ·11 '1JcM1e, m2c.1.1 ·y...a.1>11 .... ,.,_.., s1t2c.11 ,..._.. AND PARTS NOW AVAILABLE NEVER BEFORE HAVE WE OFFERED SUCH BIG SAVINGS!! "69 JEEP Four wheel drive hardtop. This car is absolutely immacuh1.te. (ZKV 255), "65 MERC:. PARKLANE Landau Coupe. All power, fac. air. CNRT 503) "6S CADILLAC: SDN. DEVILLE All pov.'er, "air", (#34151 '65 DODGE 110 WAGON Air condition.Ing. (NHU 231). '65 MUSTANGE COUPE Yellow, black interior. 6 cylinder. '66 CADILLAC: FLEETWOOD Brougham 4 Dr. H.T. All fXJl1·er, "Alr", Need some metal work. (below WHLS) '67 FAIRLANE 500 · '67 RAMBLER AMERICAN Coul'lf'. 6 cyl., stick. t8€'lo\V Vihls.)) (UTU 508) '67 TOYOTA CORONA 4 Dr., automatic, good rond. CTFL 478) $899 'H PONTIAC: TEMPEST 6 cyl .. OHC. auto., "Air." (\VAL 351) '10 EL CAMINO VS, auto. D·S, very clfan. (83358E) '10 LTD LANDAU C:PL All power, "Air." OZE ANC under warr. '10 DODGE CHALLENGER H.1. CouPf'. VS, auto, Landau. Be'i.uUful Dodge purplf. (ZGOANAl '10 MAVERICK Auto., decor group, 8,000 miles. CZWX 787) "H DODGE VAN VS. automatic, 3 seats. CXNL 922) '61 FORD F-250 VS. auto .. custom cab. C63665Al 'H C:HEYROLET lf•·TON VB. automatic. Yellow. C84448A) H FORD F-100 6-Cyl., std. trans. !QB0507) '67 C:HEYROLET 'I•· TON 6-C)'l.. std. trans. (VZ78881 '6S C:HEYROLET '-iTon. VS, automatic. C29939Gl ''5 C:HEYROLET ¥<·TON V8 en~ine, radio &: heater.· (1"2£829) 'M FORD F-1 00 \Vlth camper. 6.Cyl., RA.H. CP96830l '67 C:HEYROLET '4 ·Ton. Very sharp! (V93336l "H FIAT ISO Roadster. Red. Very sharp! tZBH7861 'H AUSTIN AMERICA Auto. Yellow/black. Low mi. CYPU791 I '69 YW S9UAREIAC:K \Va g. Auto. Needs n1el. work. (XlS 7701 "HOHL GT Brt. grttn. 4·Spd. Low ml. (ZKV 426) TAKE VALLEY VIEW OFF RAMP FROM FREEWAY WE DON'T C:AH WHERE YOU IOUGHT YOUR CAR WE WOULD Lllll TO SERYIC:E IT 'H YW IUG Very sharp! CZNB 7651 'H MGl-GT Yellow/black. Chroroe 1poke whir;., o/drlve, atereo tape. Sharp! <•3288) '61 YW IUG A black beauty! (WQC 216) "61 YW IUG Sunroof. Purplr. Air conditioni"'". (VIP 517) '61 OPEL KADETT RaUye. Bright red. (\VWK 617) "68 YW 10-PASS. IUS Beautiful blut:, C•3328J '66 CORTINA GT <-Speed. Slw"p! CRC'.iA 675) YW DUNI IUGGY Glass body, roll bar. top. (311 BE\V) '59 PEUGEOT 4·0oor. Sunroof. (JAW 674) SUNS T FORD ., ... IZ Dlll V PILDT DICK 'IUCY TUMBLEWEEDS MUTI AND JEFF JEFF. REMtMBER YEAT<S AGO ~EN I USED Ob BEAN ,-1-..,.., wm1 A RED BRICK LAST RE ? --"'"4 \,:.::_--' JUDGE PARKER l'IHATCHA GOT IH!Ol<,::'1 ~FFY? FOR OL.D TIMoS SAKE. LET'S 00 ITONCE 'A>"'" MDRE ··RUN! ly Tam K. Ryan , .. WHY, ... THIS HAS NO JJOWL! YOU SAY!' A llUNDL~ ON !OllACCO! By Al Smith MUTT, you SHOUL.D MAN, 1l1A• 8t= ASHAMEO.l 1SN'T WAS CL.CSE·· 'THERE ENOUGH I HAP ;'O ,1J VIOL..ENCE IN it\E -J----1~ 1.µ,1N K. '/' WORLD1'0DAVW11'l· I I FAS•! OUT You BRINGING BACK 'fHE VIOLENCE OF>HEGOOO OL.DDAYS! Y.'HAT'S KE EPHJ6 DfllVEli?'. 1-!E VOU &ET TER CALL Vll,,j(E ,t,GAHJ ! FIND' our 1i: HE'S GOT AN Y MORE rw i::oR- PRIVER '. YOU 'VE GOT TO BELIEVE ME! I 'M I DOWt.I, TELLING TME TRUTM ~ L ELMO! I Sl-IOULD'VE 5EEN 1-<EIZE TWENTY YES, MIWUTES AC>O! 1'1P VOii TELL MIZ.T: THOSE SECURITY 6U AIZD5 POWt4-. STAI RS TO LET HIM COME • 1-'{]:-, .. PLAIN JANE ,t.CROSS 48 ----· Crc~~: P,1rl o! 1 F1•.., and 111f Un1011 ht~h J1c ~: & Prrc1ou::. 2 word<; stonr 50 Vt1t1ca 1· 10 E u•oot~n CoJ11b. IOl'I" 14 Colar1do or 52 R iln~ Churchill 53 0•1tr ly 15 Sr~ pan1cular ltt1~·· D!'!O!J l & Of ~11 Sb Sr11!sli roocn !s l •~ 17 F1nt· l'a11v • gra1ntd 57 F~··~I crn 1ctdony fr~:ur• l S A11lo p~·!. &O Sub1r r 1 Z .,.,ords 10 h~,(lCj ~ Forb1rl It tt C111t 21 FtmAll' ~2 ~~~' l•aorv 2J Rtl'l'OVtd &4 Erif!,,,g t•~td sound wr1h r ~p frOl!I !apt ~nd 1~n 24 P~olll 115 Bll•d ••1 n llmt b!i Ct1ll'~t!Jnr1 STR'Al61-!T UP HER'E ? Ytste1clay's Pu22le Solved: 5 .A I' ll A rT Siii ' PERKINS l II • t ;' t... l~ Mr .. l~11 h l~n ket. VM. 11 T 1,., .. periori·. 12 Garrlrn t'lrl 2 l.t 71 33 Farm encl osures 31.t Abroga te 4~ Windo w p~it 41 Scmethlng resembling a wall 113 gr ' . . . MISS PEACH Wl{AT 00 YOU JUST WMAT MEAN OUR I S.41D i vi ews we·~g NeVf:R. AL-WAYS IT M IGH T I CANNOT NOT IMA51N5 AL-WA YS MOW SE" THAT 'THAT Ll'L AINElt '·• SALLY BANANAS I: GORDO MOON MULLINS ANIMAL CRACKERS -11M Tl<t/lllG To ll6CIDE lilf1AT TO &J<.l ~ IJ(,! C0\)51~'$ ~eif1- DAY P~ESEllr/ • ' I CloN SA~ILY 5ea HOW WEL!..1 YOU SEE WR.ONG!/ • • By John Miles SUTWl!Ar IFWFi POHAVI! By Mell WE"LL C/1:05$ THAT S/1:1061: 25 Mouth : b 7 H,,,...., Sl ~ng bS T ,.1 ~ 21t ••• ··--· hq fl ~~ "'1 I di11Sy'. ll!Qft'll •t~! 13 Lrl~t v1\al f, tfi ] 1 -·-· 11a1M'.' i2 "o-..,_, Und t 1" ··~1 ,p· 43 l11struments 45 Form oF gambling 47 Kmd or sal ad COU L..0 ~ C0NFLIC..T ! IN PEIC:.FE::Cr ~ IT COULO I f HAPPEN .. AN Al<GUMENT? WHEN we co,.. 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By Charles Barsotti 'TaU,~ ~ ~. ly Gus Arriola By Ferd Johnson By Roger BoUen •• SHOPP<ll 6 FOR. " 60<.' lllHO HAS IJOlHI ll"' • -----,:¥,, DENNIS THE MENACE -,·-· -· DAILY PILOT JI) Everyone Has Somethin g That Someone Else Wa nts DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Cen Soll It, Find It, T rode It With a Wont Ad The Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast -Dial 642-5678 for Fast Results -•or••• J ~I .....,,,.,.~ I~ I -~-J~ I -~-J~ I -••or••• I~ I -'"'"• J~ I _,,,_ l~I "'-'"'"• I~ I H-•1•-J~ ,_G_._._._,_•I~~~~~~ _G_._._._,._1·~~~~~~-1-G_•_··_·_•_l~~~~~~l -G-•_•_•_•_•l~~~~~~-G~·-··-·-·-I~~~~~~ Gtntr•I * * * * * * *l ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;p;;;;;;;;;V;;;.1r;;.:~~~L~~i"1~.'a;..~ G.1. -FHA TERMS oPEN suN. 1.5 ....... ..,. ................... .,. .......... =======I Sneak re-u Sal um on Dally Pilot 'BR. 2 B•. Lge l•m. •m. (Coron• dol Mui MACNAB IRVINE BALBOA * TAYLOR CO * Come to 103.1 !\larl~Ni. Dri\'e ~s~~ ~~~I!-place ~;;;~d~~ai. Cor~;2·1~ 316 NARCISSUS • PENINSULA POINT • !~: :,.';.,~"'f~;v o~~:~:U:~ General General Nie" 3 Bclnn., 1 ba. home . Serving Newport Harbor si nce 1954. twenty~ ~~~f~. ~A:~~~I;-~.b:~· LUXURIOUS BEACH LIVING! nt-w models now under con.l iiiiiiiiiiiii~!ii"~""tiiiill Oi-ean sidt' nl Hwy. frplc. five experienced residential salesmen with boat ramp &. Tenni1 Club: Stroll do"'" the street to the ocean & watch struc11on. Tbty'll be ready ll I r A. hC'at. 'Vnrkshop. ,\lay over 270 years of service. -ti 11. lot -Lovely 3 bdrm. the sunsets. Enjoy the mixed scents of surf to nwvt 11110 in June. 1 tradr for dupl.,x. 1 2 bath, lge. ""'•lied p.«tlo, 2 & flO\\'e rs. Custom contemporary. 2 Yrs ne"' &>autif\.11 11 nd big 4 &: 5 ~-Coldwell Banker 325 MARIGOLD FINER HOMES 1 c11r garagf', f'Xcellent con· in Corona del ~far. $84,950 rln!i 4 &: s baths, family , Gn1c1ou~ 3 bdm1., lo\ ba ths. I ''1'R'•vnl-NEONTLEYRRA'"c·""E· 228 GOLDENROD Op.en Sun. 1-5:00 rooriis large eMu.e.h for pool AflfDC0!"1'""y S[l<lc. h\'. rm . \\''frplC'. f"or-HARBOR ISLAND table1, ovenuzed mastl"r m11t din . rm. Eiit ing Art'a In Another outstanding P..1acnab-lrvine Exclv · EXCLUSIVE BA VCR.EST bcdrm suiles · and au with kitrh. Pano. Plenty 01 room sive. Beautiful completely remodeled and Really exotic! See this rare Hawaiian style outstanding Views. CALL FOR. OUR PICTURE BROCHURE tor bo11t nr !rlr. redecorated home on estate size lot with OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1·S 4 & den home today. Rooms all surround lg e This Is your opportunity to OF CURRENT LISTINGS 421 ORCHID S\\'imming pool. pier and slip. An unusual 1419 BONNIE COONE INDOOR pool. View too! $78.500 select-your own colors &: Pl'rll'l't for .d11.rrtr hon'{' nr opportunity. $483.0 00 . QUIC K POSSESSION -3 19" SANTIAGO 0 Sun 15·00 custom details. OCEANFRONT-EMERALD BAY nldC'r l'Ouflll". 2 Bdrms., pa. bdrms. lgt. !iv. roon1, din. U'I pen · • · 0"' "S"-,. Room" ,·, ,_, L " '"' ,~ Far out on point overlooking Pacific, \V/ 11n. trplc., brkf~1. b11r. R-Z INDA ISLE 11rr11. I ~• ha!hs, t:ll'<'tric bit. DOVER SHORES -$105,000 daily Jrom IO AM 10 5 Pt.I. prime sea view. Superb Paul 'Villiams rle· lot. A house of un compromising beauly. 6 bed· ins, ,,._,v"' drapes -BEST Be autiful NE\V 4 & den home built just for em~ sf'f' lbt'll:ewe~t r:d sign 'on two Je\'els w/every custom ex tra. 311 ORCHID rooms, 6 baths. formal dini ng room, family BUY tn Trrrace -$38,SOO. vou! Spectacular living rm & lge !ormal DR st in Juxury ing v. incl. elevator _ lower level playroom w/ I.11vely 2 bdrm. home: '1 Int~. room. pier and slip. Offered below repro· MESA VERDE 410 MORNING ST.4.R Open Sat-Sun 1-5:00 l'r Shores. frpl , BBQ & sit-do\vn bar _ 6 bedrooms, Sn. nf Hwy, t11rp. k dr8prs . ducti on cost $245,000. Sale1person wanted 6 , · ·t b II $395 000 \Vork~hop. l.01~ of f'-"tl'A FOR LEASE I W II & S n1aid 's room. Lri exqu1s1 e a lS. ' • pnrking for i::ur~!s, BAYFRONT WITH POOL At1ratl11·f'ly ]11ndscapt'd hf>atf'd & r11trrecl POOL - 5 bdrm~. 3 ba1hs. lormal din. room, lgt. tiv, room. Jge. pa ~lltd family room. PIUC ED at ONI.Y S."'4.950 Cameo Shores luxury home. Completely fur· Van 8 S OnS Carol Tatunl Large pier and .slip. Go•geous 5 bedroom 423 POINSETTIA nished 3 bdrms & maid's qtrs. pool & pri· HARBOR ISLAND-NEW LISTING Livr in 1hi.i; ,.;harp 2 bdrm. home. 60' on water. Owner ""ishes to finance vale steps to beach. Oceanfront~ $850/Mo. R·oy J , Ward Co. h . 1 d ho•n" , 1,, ha"h . '''· h"p or exchange for income proper ty. $197.500 EXCLUSIVE AGENTS This 6 bdrm., 5 bath & den ome IS ocate ' "' ' VIEW, COMFORT, LUXURY $77,SOO HlJJ Marln,.rs Drive &t6.1550 on the most exclusive island on the bay. Pa· niak,. you r paymi~. Clll"fl" LIDO NORD L · 4 bd h ff g s (0 o ·1 l D I fl dra(lC!I /, bit-in.~. Good l1n-B uxur1ous rm ome o ers gor eou pt>n "1 Y tio with plush landscaping. eep . ront ~g-est Bayfront value. Pier and slip. 5 bed· '''ater vista. Terraced oriental patio & gar· stone terrace with o"'n beach. Pier & slip. ancin~. rooms (or 4 "'ith large library). Beautlfully den. lmmac thruout. Broad.moor area. $250 ,000 MORGAN REAL TY decorated. Only 2 years old. $189,500 in· BAYSHORES 27 16 \VINDO\.'ER DR. Open Sun. 1-5:00 Kathryn Raulston 673-664 2 675-6459 eludes many extras. 2 Bedroom .......... $36,500 DIGNIFIED AND ELEGANT 27 EMERALD BAY, OPEN SAT/SUN. t-5 LIDO ISLE SPECTACULAR You'll love the professional decor in this fin· OCEAN BLVD . 2133 Miro1 mar 30' view livin~ roo m. 4 bedrooms. den. din· 4 Bdrm. ~ bl th ...... $54,950 CONDOMINIUM er 2·story home w/4 bdrm~. formal DR. fam . VIEW PLUS INCOME LAGUNA BEACH Bal))l')a Prnin., in brst rri;i-ing room . Both covered and open lanais \vith rn1 & 31h bath~. PLUS Vie\V. $99.500 Out of lhis world vif'w or h11.r-OPEN SUN. 11 ·4. Fe"' steps to main beach. rlrn1 1a 1 arr11 . :. BR.; 1 blk. \Vaterfall cascading into pearl inlaid bathing 1606 ANTIGU1\ Open Sat·Sun 1-5:00 hnr, ocean and jrtty bot h 2-Story. courtyard entry, on 11h: lots. 4 Bed· 10 b11> nr ()(·('1111, S7!1,;,oo, pool. $89.500. EASTBLUFF BEAUTY _ $S9,900 from owrw.r.~ tuxury 3 h«I· room . 4 baths. Separate family rm. or den. 1• Westcliff Villa -THE WARMTH OF SPAIN "'ESTCLl.t·r • Corner loca· uon • lmm11 r. 2 bdrm. 2 barh, Jgr din. atta, fire. place v.·/w &. drapes, wa.sh- f'r t,,' dryer • VACANT SZ'J.500. I roon1 unil and fr<in1 the 2 Frplcs. 3 Garages. An excitin g home. Ask· Cnmrr nl Un\•rr I.· "'rs1elifl A beautiful fam ily home \1•iLo1h 41bdrms1. am-spacious 2 bed rooni income ing $179•500 fir .. /\1 ~· . .-2 BR, Cnn· An enchanling residence. 3 bedrooms. den il y rn1 & formal dining. ve Y poo sur· uni1. One ol ihe finest du· Mary Lou Marion cln (or 4 & den), family roon1 , wet bar, 2 arched rounded by cool decking & lge patio area . ple.xcs or i1s kind. Located be w brick hearths, secluded pool and patio, ex· "C" THOMAS Realtor 933 BEL.LIS Open Sat-Sun 1·5:00 on ly a s!o/le.i; thrn\I' from PARK-LIKE smlNG H~~r ~~:!. ~~ffif"~~ Cd:,~ ;i otic mirrored 1nasler suite. All this and a BAY ISLAND -$160,000 China Covr Beach i1·i1 h a Love trees & privacy & carefree living? This RR. Beau t. homl' .... -1m11ny game room too! $84.500. Open Sunday 1·5. Eni·oy !he quiet peaceful living on this pie· speci.1.1 beach locaiion PLUS is for _you -spacious 4 bdrm. home, located e1ttra~: rrady to mnve in10. l 347 Hampshire Circle. Baycrest, N.B . . . . Tv.·o 5f'para1e two car d turesque island a\vay from noise & traffic. on quiet Candlestick Lane. $76.500 s;1!l,:ioo. Jnrludinl! 1hr Jan : 224. ,V, Coa~t Hwy. 548-5521 Nrwport Bt>ach rveir; 54.S.5643 garagf's. Older 5 BR home with pier & slip. SlJ9,500 Mary 1-larvey OPEN SUNDAY 1-S Opt>n For Insper!!nn 1918 Seadrift FROM $32,750 TO $59,500 ==-- CONGRATULATIONS! PRIVACY PLUSI $41 ,750 ""'""" & S"nd•y 1 '° 5 BIG l!J ACRE-BAYCREST lmne T"'· 3 RR. pool Courtyard & spacious 3 bdrm home. Charm· ll'l3 o~an Bl\'d, Check this pool home~ set deep on tree Reduced to $59,500 j EASTBLUFF Former l,usk f>.1odel Viev.· Home. Exquisitely deco rated 4 bedroom, family room. dining room and breakfast room . F.nclosed terrace. Call for appointment 642-8235. Price $59.500 . ing liv. rm. invites in & out entertaining. can G73-85:i0 For Details shrouded lot, offering complete privacy. 2418 Sierra Vista 2039 IRYlNE Open Sat 1-5 :00 O\\•ner must sell n0\\1! It's on an eighty N'pt. Bf'ach, Back Bay; quiet LINDA ISLE thousand I street for $69,950 . Cul flr S11C" i;tl't'rt. 3 BR. \-OTHEREAL \"'-ESTATERS Fabulous decor in this beautiful 5 bdrm Bill Comstock home with fam rm, formal DR. 4 baths & plush po,~:d rm. Expensive cptng & drapes. Air-conditioning. Pier & slip $250,000 CAMEO SHORES -$175,000 Luxurious <'Ustom built 4 bdrm & den home \1,1 /formal DR. 5 baths & powd r m. Lge wet ba r. Unusual pool \\1ith huge cov . lanai. LIDO NORD -70' BAYFRONT Perfect family home for luxurious living?_5 Bdrms. 4 baths & guest apt. Lovely court· patio w/complete facilities. 4-Car garage. Pier/slip + sandy beach. $260,000 CELEBRATING A FIRST BIRTHDAY Top of the line customized 5 BR & pool & vie\v. Fee land . Corona de! ~1ar. Designed for executive entertaining. $92,500 UNDER ALL JS THE LANO! And you own it! Little Corona beach area. Spacious quality built 3 BR View home "'/ minimum maintenance. Streel·to-street lo- cation. Just listed at $97,500 CHOICE LOTS -PRIME LOCATIONS 90' Front, level fee 104' Front. level. corner. fee 85' Front. level, corner. fee 80' Vie1\' site. level. lease 75' x 180' VU on Galaxv. lease ~7' Fri. Pier & slip. Lease BEAUTIF UL LINDA ISLE 56' \Vaterfront. Lease 45 ' \Vaterfront. Lease 45' \Vaterfronl. Lease. Plans incl. 108' \Vaterfront. Lease EXCLUSIVE SHORECLTFFS Ocean vie1~·-Fee simple. Plans "Our 26th Year" $27,500 $28,000 $28.500 $29.500 ~39.500 $53,500 $ 69.500 s 73,000 $ 75,000 $107.000 $150,000 WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors 2111 San Joequin Hills Roo1d NEWPORT CENTER 644-4910 . . . •'· Open This Weekend SUN DA\' FROt.1 1:00 182'2 llUMJl.1lNGBIRD DR in CO~ta J\lesa -this l!X· quisitP larRr ;, brrirn1 Span. 1sh f11n1ily honir. PriC'e dras- tically reduced -owner 1ransfC'JTrfl ~~as1. Lrss !han OllP yr11r nld. Lr11~r OK. St\T f,: SUN FROM 1:00 .104.0 .JAVA no., C~f Thr 11bsolut r ultimalf" in cu.~­ !om tri-levl'l~. 3300 Sq. '1 . of rharm a!nnr;: 1ht J7!h Fa1ru·ay of J\lrsa Vrrdr Country Club. Tht impre~­ i;1v,. cn1ry alonr 1s ""'Orth a visit. Trad<' cons1dcred. FOR THE LAlY MAN II you w11n1 111! yOur yard work anrl outside m111n1rn- 1111rr !<1krn cert' nr, 1hrn, rlon't 11111 "° ~rr 1h1~ 4 hc·d- rOfllll lownhnuse Wllh 3 full b<1 ths. ror only S2ol.!150. F:a~y low down paymen1, l"l·IA trrm.~ or as~uinr rx ist1ng :)~ .. ',;, lnHn "'Jlh TOTAL PAY:'lfENT of only S161 f)<'r n1onth. COATS " WALLACE REALTORS -54'-4141 - (0ptn Even ings) * * * * * * *1 ...... M .... Es"""A"""vE~R~DE .... 01ner1I I General FIXER-UPPER J------------------O<.\'Tler cle!!iperatl' -hoi.1~,. i~ 1---------nnt liniF.hrd . AT"' ~·011 willln~ Near So. Coast Plaza 4 Brdi'OOm.,, '2 h\ttlu1, f1rf"· place, bltn ri\n~e & 01 cn Carpets, flr11pe~. patio, dblr ~eragc. SZT.7:.0. Roy Mc Cardle Reo1ltor lSIO Nrwport Rll'd., C.1'-1. 54i-7729 MAKE A DATE To src 621 R11n1ona, lrv lnr TC'rrarr, Crt\I :l Adrmjl;., I drt'n. pool & \"IF:U' SPOT. LESS PERl'"F.CTIO~. $81.2.'iO App'!. only. CURT DOSH, Realtor BALBOA ISLAND .'\tw li!tin2 Primr Amf't hyst locAti,,n ~ina !l 2 bf"droom unit On lull lrizc R·'.! lot Room 10 Ai.1d on Si'l.ocn Rf':ALTQijS SL CE l!M.') 673-4400 CUSTOM-QUALlTY- Bf"tttr than nf'w l,,ndl!kln! 6C2.Mi2 Ei·r~ 673-M68 Tnily min imum rart y11rd! J'iJO \V. Cnut ll i@hv.ay Loc.&ll'd 111 moch clesil'f'd I J!!!~ .... "!l'!~""'!~!"!!'l!llt Nev.110M !£rights! 3 Bed· NEW LISTING-S BR . room•. 2 NU hall\I, ffu1tt Szeps 10 bay Bei1ut furn : f''11m1I~· Room. Pr1et'd Rli:tht dbl. overu.. 2 ~hia .. Wll~he.r, •I St9.!IOO, -c.au &16-i'lil. dryrr. \l11ny rxfra1, $6.1,950 ™E REAL ESTATERS Ct.II: 673-::66.'\ 67:\.8AA6 t>\'C!I. • associated . BROKEAs-llEALf ORS lOZli W lolboo 611°]66) • • ' Ot frJ.F.X $)6,!J!'..0 :!:rrl OrRni;:r, C.\\. Builder 6~2-4905 • trl 511.Vr SSS.S ror \1ork. Cnmr end rompl rtr !hi~. 1l11vr thf me.n~loo nf your 1ltT'!lm~ - ~ bdrm!! -~"R -forn1a.J din· 1ng -clrn -1u~1 111)nu1 rvrry• 1h1nt; -I· 2nd 111ory !lflllo. (.lake thi!I your ~ummrr prn. ject -I lurry -Dia I 64~. I OHi \'I L OISO\ " 11£Al ~O.q~ 2'/.l9 ll11rhor, C'osl1 l\fl'AA --OPEN HOUSE- $UN. • I TO 5 284.8 CAROB EASTBLUFF Ov.·ntr i\tUST M"ll h1~ ~ha rp 4 bf'droom homt' with lars::c !11mily room In Eattblurf Rcdtcoraled ID 1970 With luxurious •h•g carpet hlond· M)mr wOOd panellnf: 11nd dee. oralor ""'•ll rovt<rlnt:t. An rxctlltnt fam ily home \I llh an ovt'~itrl1 garai;r f n r 1J1ui'~ Wf'!rbhtlp. Call U! ftll1c.lt T'f'lll!lrrih11:" 1hl1 top val. \It' !\I only $44.750. Call 67.U'.1.it.'t TI lE REAL EST A TERS IN CAPISTRANO VALLEY Nearly ne\v 4 bedroom Spanish style home in a lovel y private walled community. locat- ed in Ciudad Capistrano; 2400 sq. ft.. tile floors & a beautiful 38' pool. Only $69.500. George Grupe OPPORTUNITY KNOCKING $68 ,500 Buys a fee simple (wi thout lease· hold ), four bedroom. th ree bath ''Lusk" Harbor View Hills •·sandpiper" model. 2 Fireplaces. Al Fink JUST LISTED Cameo Shores -ocean view -private beaches -3 bedrooms -family roo m - · lo'v maintenance co rner lot. All this for only $67 ,500. Call to see. Bud Austin OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 966 SANDCASTLE, CdM. Lusk buill 4 BR .. fam ily rm ., formal din . Large pool enclosed in courtyard. Bike to Big Corona beach. $58.950. Harriett Davies LUSK HARBOR Let me sho\v you t Famil y rm .. great de . ..,_, .. ,'- zi ; buill·in barbecue; ping near. $58,600. LaVera Burns 4 BR. home. p ol w/,J:i.cuz- chools . shop· SPLASH! SPLASH! SPLASH ! The mstr. l'iUJte opens di rectl y lo your O\\ln sparkling pool! 3 Dbl/size bdrms., spac. fam/rec. room & formal dining room. $58.500. M. C. Buie ZONED R·2 HOME & INCOME Large 2 BR. apt. occupied by owner. 1-RR. apt. for income. Plenty of room to expand. Terrifie: location . Steps to ba y & ocean beaches. $55,950 Cathryn Tennille EARLY BIRD Buys POOL home, off season. See no"'! Gra· clous 3 BR. on quiet street. Owner e;rcpcct· ing transfer. Opportunity knocks! $49,~00 11arry Frederick OPEN HOUSE-THE BLUFFS 2116 VISTA ENTRADA, Sun. 1·5. Well plan- ned & well located four bedroom, three b,_tb condo. Close to pool on greenbelt area. $46,000 Full price. Terms available. Gene \1reeland SO·O·O·O SHARP Is this l 1h )'T. young 2 BR. 2 bath home~ rhoice loc. -:i;ecluded -sparkling blt-in kitch. Quality w/w cptJ;. & drapes. frpl c., lovely brick patio. Only $36,000 -fee sim- ple. Art Gordon ll:J.070G '44-24.ID - CORBIN- MARTIN REALTORS 644-7662 HUGE FAMIL y ROOM I <irrat 1·111i1r In thi ... sharp 4 tirdroorn. l ·l. ha !h hornr. i:,:ic 111 /irpAra!f" family rnnm, {'fl\'rrrrl p.'ll1n, rirrpl11rc, hllnl' Ex1·rllf"nt rrsirlrntial 11rr11., l"ltA/V A 1r1·n1~. S~7.950 • COATS . " WALLACE REALTORS Open Evenings • 962-4454 • CRISIS Ownrr out (lf work, homr mu 't b(' l\f'lld imm«t iairly. 4 fkdrmmK, fam ily rm, fir.· pl11t'f'. 2 ,:.tocy on huge. hU'Z'f' lnr. A!kin,lt' S:l7.~. Subm1I 11ny T'f'a~n11ble ofl<'r fpend· Jn~ ro rec Io sure'!. CaU M:>-8421. A PRICELESS JEWEL For a couple or one -40 foot living room. vaulted ceiling, Ocean \'iew -Pool -mag· nificent rose garden. 2 bedrooms, dining room. Everything sparkles in this specta cular home. Call for appointment 642-8235. $56.500. A TRAVELERS FIND Loc k the door and leave. I~~ you can, this warm -quiet (just off the pool and parkl 3 bedroom condo in Newport Beach. $32,750 and the lan d is yours. WITHOUT Vie\v bu t WITH 40' sparkling pool & jacuzzi on extra large corner lot. ''ou own the land . 5 BR. 3 BA . fam ily rm "'ilh frplc . Vacant. Asking $85.000. WITH BOTH "Forever View" & pool & se- cl11 ded co urtyard. 4 BR. :l RA . panell ed ram rm w/wet bar, formal din rm & brkfst rm. Lush landscaping. $112,000 . !Salesperson Wanted) ROY J. WARD CO., Realtors 1033 M1riners Drive, N.8. 646-1550 Do ver-Shores Office CHUCK . EVERETT --OPEN -HOUSE SAT. J ~r, 5.S61 ~. JlunL Bch. Du.,.rt 1on~: South nl Sl11!er 11nrl \\'r~l of Spt·ingdi\le. Thi~ :t bf.droom home with .~h11kp roof, bric<k nreplaee, v.·n!J 10 wall c11.rpeting, CUl!i• tom drapt"rit.~. largt' cow.r- rd Pf1 tlo 11nrl /rncrrl ya.rd ~hnw11 prldr nf nwnf'r"hip In• sidf. 11nf1 nut. $27.900. ILl:.1-2535 Tit~: HEAL E::sTATERS Genero1I LICO WATERFRONT _G;;on;;e;;';;•l;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; APTS .• 320 LIDO NORD ---------• $140,000 Pricf" Wilh 77o l~I YOU 'LL i.OVE CORONA DEL MAR T.D, 6 Beaur. turn , unHs: Thi,; .1 RR pool homr ,vl1h COTTAGE 6 rar gar11gt!. & u1J1 , room. G-, •• ~ ll.SSUmebl(' Ci[ ln:in. 1 block lo h<>Ach 81'1 Fl. on sv.•imm1n1t beach. Owrwir 1, 111 lllke S400'.l dnii•n 2 Bedrooms, I b11th \\'1U considrr lradf' for boat ~ ..,..,.. Ovt<r!lill'd R-2 Int nr maximum $3:1,000 lee. 4 ,., s;,1 .... ~.. ... """""" 10 11rlrf on en house I HOME & BUSINESS Asking S-1.l.lOO Bill G ~undy, Rltr. Rt<~On1riin1 & 4 BH hon1P on 833 Dover Dr .. N.B, 642-4620 \outh , {. oast _ bo.111y llni·bor Bll'd. ldritl lnr _ _ -----== --HERE-IT IS!I youn1:. si1:i:::rf'~-"1•r family JUST LIKE NEW $23 ,500 FULL PRICE o!'H'rnt\on, t;n•111 arNI, bL& 3 Redrm, 2 hath Condom!n. -~ Short 1t1s1anct' to oct<an, t;:hOP· lutuM". $1 1~1.CW)(l ium. completely redec, in. pin.It' tilld rreewa,v~. :\queen. 9•x3SO C·2 LOT rludln1t nrw cari>rts. Im· 11!r.M bf<droom!l, THICK 11ha.r; llllrhlir Rl vrl. ,, ..... SlYl.OO'l Rl::AL TOR.Ci med. O«"Upt1nt•y, Prior 'ie. 1•1tr·pr111 anti i\IORE. VA or 3 BR CONDOMINIUM SINCE l~i~ low markel 111 ~'Iii\ Trrm,; with paymenui I , 673•4400 $10,SOO nl only Slfll prr mnnlh. f or Lea!lC' .......... S200 mn. l ~~~~~~~~~I PER~ON '42-1771 Tradl! your ho1nr: INCOME I BY OWNER Walker & Lee ,-,.,.,,i"' •2' 2 BNlroom POOL 1.t:AVING AREA J2J I Oc-droom ...... $."il.!00 $26,lSO 1 hr dt'n lam rm 3 ha, Rr111,,r, {)uplf'"< 1 Bf'droorr~ , $.tl.~ 3 BR + Fo1m ily rm . I <'rPI~ & ir[l!I. mtny' f':.Ctrll1 . 7~2 Edln&;<'r Duple"< 1 fk'dl'Ol'\m-· .i~t!XX> ll112r F.11m1ly rm 1 l"h'I'-Cn111t'r IOI. Brtwt't'n lrvll'lt !'714 1 842.44:Ji or ;,.io.:;140 Salesmen Wantad pl111'f', 3 l:k'drms. bu1h•1n I Industrial Complex & So. SECLUDED * l::..'<TP.A RONll~ litf"llun\ syst.001, ScauHtul Coast Plaze.. 540-lt.191 &aunrul "6n1c In '~ "Pr\. VINCO REALTY s .... ·1n1 Poot in Park Ukr. l--D1ST1NCT1V••e--I ynm. No d,o"·n .!"rm'. Open NEWPORT HEIGHTS VI!(' Es1atr1" nc•r the UJ>• 2029 HARBOR BLVD. ti.I 9 p.m. at().l1:l(l l!"r hny. f'caturt'1 new qoaJ. 646-003J TARBELL 2955 H•rbor IS brClroon'i!I with a !f.(Wltkllni l1y w1.U l(l wall c11.rptt:s .. nd pool. Kllchen has buiJt.\n drt1Pl'!I 1hmt1i:::ht>u! t\\'n ,ctep. $24,500 BIG S relrl"rrntor fl'f"tUr 11nd 11r11t~ llrep111tt,:. Thi.~ pres. $ll3 h 1 In tnuch d<':Sll'<'rl 11.l!"tll rlt'l I bll.'nrli--r <'i'n°!"r.· l.A~t fllm· till',. 11rr11 hllme ha!! 4 bed· • mont :'liar. S brdruon1rt snrl fsm ily lly roon1 with 11.r~ce IU'l(f rooms plu1 fa mily l"Ol)m, 2~ 0wnf'r tr11.n9IC'rrd. :t Bdrm -+ 1-oom. ltt•vy 11hake roor. 3 bltr·l>t]uf'. LnteHa.ln in a bftth! Anrl,. good 2000 1q, 11 Oi•n, Ntw C11.rpr1:s, Covf"rrd tlt<lux b:irh:s .ru~1 rrrlN'Or<'I· l11n11i room wltti Wflt bar. S.17,500. Ynu own tht 111nd. t ' Enc<ln91'11 Patin. 0fM"n TU f"d , $39.600 f'11A or VA, Thi,.; hotnft mwt bo llHn. PMnr< 646.Ttll . 19 p.m .. )i0.17~'11 PhOne 546·231.1. $39.500. 64fi·Tt7l TIIE R£AI. ESTATERS TARBELL 29SS Ho1rbor TI IE REAL ESTATER5 THF.: REAt. ttrATl:RS -T • ~ ... ' %4 DAllV PILOT Satiwday, Ftbt111ry 6, 1971. l~ 1 ~1 ___ ....... ;;;;:;1~~1--_ ... _ .... .:;I~~! Gener11I Gener11I Open Houses MATT LA BORDE, Realtor -% BAY & BEACH REAL TY, Inc. 22 Y e1n of S.rvlc:e * LOOK AT THESE * -----======--a~, -~--,! ------ 546-8640 THINKING OF SELLING? SAT & SUN 1-5 STOP IN!! 1 1206 Pembroke, Wt tclf 13 Bedroon1, l blllh, pnced l right: Only •......... $12,500 2422·22nd St., N. B. Rr11! f11nHly hnn1r, 4 bffl. lroon1, 2\.i; baths, lllUSI SN'~ I Prlrrd r1i;:ht ........ $.-,l!,:,00 2615 Bamboo, Eastbluff :, 8'>droon1, :?~:r ha , •• , $.i.l.000 i 263 Colton, Nwpt Shores .I Bedroon1 . dr n , , .. $6:?.:ioo I 212 Jasm ine l 'CDron11 dr>I J\·\ar, So !111 ~. 3 &'(!ron1n, rli•n • ''.'. siu.ooo 1119 Westm inster Av TWO SEPARATE HOMES On large SO'x180' lot. Two bedrooms each, large ki tchens v.'ith eating areas. double ga- rage, mani cured landscaping and compl ete- ly independ ent of each other. Priced to sell at $34,950 wilb 10% DOWN. Shown by ap- pointment only. HARBOR HIGHLANDS Spacious Three Bdrm. Two bath home in one of Newport's better area s. 17"x24' addition to master Bdrm. j truly a queens suite). All this plus large patio a nd spark li ng pool. Two car ~a rage. Nice landscaping. Priced llight a t only $36 .950. In The H1rbor Area * OPEN HOUSES SUNDAY 1-5 * 413 ACACIA AVE" CORONA DEL MAR Distinctive 3 BR. & famiJ y rm. $54,500. 2001 LEEWARD, BAYCREST 4 Bdrm .. 24 ft. paneled den. DelighUul kit· chen · eating area. $62.500. 1521 BAYADERE, IRVINE TERR. #2 4 BR., 3 ba . home + diniifg rm. Marine view. $69,950. 1824 HIGHLAND, HARBOR HIGHLANDS 4 BR. & family rm., 21h. ba . Hand y loc. $40,500 . 1915 BAYSIDE DR., CORONA DEL MAR Bayfront. Beaut. bearh. 3 BR. & extra large Distinctive DeHghtful DeL"()rator'11 lovf>ly 3 bed- 4 Bedroom ~ycrest hon1r room &. den home "'Ith 1vith separate dinl og room, I panoramic \'ir11• or Back ramily roon1 & breakfast Bay 11.nd S1tddJ .. bllck in the ' background. Don't m I 11 room. f.1aster bedrm has !his onr. 11.IC'o1 r lY!lf' study. 3 Car (:'ara gr., Priced 1" 1c11. I Spacious .'\ B<'droon1 Baycrest home Commercial Lot 11'ilh 2 firrplacrs and husr:" family room. Ownrr mov- in~ tn apartment. Phone On bu!Sy \Vt'S I 19ih St.. 84x now for appointment · to 140 &t only $18,000. sec . Have Opening For Re•I Estate Salesman JERRY FREUD. CHARLES ARNOLD 388 E. 17th Street, Costa Mesa REALTORS 640-7755 fam ily room \Vi th £ireplace. $97,500. I 6 7 5. 3 0 00 6 7 5. 3 0 00 ' IJl!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Let us help, we will buy your house todoy for Its FULL volue. The only additional charge is 1°/o of the sell- ing price. No gimmicks and no ad· ditional expense. WE NEED HOUSES! It doesn't cost anythinc:; to call and find out. -You might even save!! I N 21st bel Ora n;::e-.Sanl11 An<t Vrlrrans No Do"'fl, 4 f!.f'tl. 1 room, 2 h11 1h. Air'li011, n11 ll· er! •........... CRV $2j) . .00 Anxious Owner VETl-.:RAr-;s NO 00\\'N F.all tside <I BR . 2 BA, !g frnr- :ei! back y11rtl, db1r t.:a r. 0 \\'rl· ;er lruvinJ:: for AT1zon11 . ~uh. mil all offC'r:< ... Only s2:1.:i0o. NEWPORT HEIGHTS AREA Enjoy one of "COS TA MESA'S F INEST" lo- caled near WESTCLIFF SHOPPING CEN· TER. A1n ple room fo r your large furnitUre. 'fh ree GIG . .\NTI C BDRM S .. 2 baUls, new golden harvest shag carpet, double LOG SIZE firepl ace in the J<~amil y room. Fresh ~parklin g while decor inside and out. Brighi, cheerful BI N Ki tchen \\·ith ga rden view! FllA·VA TERMS -OUR BEST VALUE ! a l ONLY S33,500. I I Read Daily Pilot Classified GET 100°/o FINANCING AT 63/,0/o INT. 4 Bedrm. + Family Rm. If you're a Vet you can get lOO~t. fin - anci ng at 5:i4r;.. int. on th is beautiful ranch style home. \Vith heavy shake roof. ne\v ca rpeting -bea utifully land- scaped -all electric ti led built-in kit· chen -brick fire place and terms to fit your budget. See it. ACTION 3 BEDROOM + POOL FIXER UPPER $24, 150 Located in th e Back Ba v area of Costa ~tesa. Th is home is a·n unbelievable value . I 7x35 heated & filt ered pool (in good condition). Covered enclosed 20x20 pati o -it sold once no do\vn \'A and it v.1ill sell again so hurry. FASTER COSTA MESA CHARMER -$20,500 This home is a doll house located in Costa ~lesa. It has an add ed \\·o rk shop -sits on an oversized lot zon ed for mu ltiple units -th e home is in im- maculate cond itio n inside & out. No d0\\'11 to Vets. See it today: FROM 4 BEDROOM + FAMILY ROOM 2400 SQ. FT . 18 MOS. OLD This beautifu l executive home has been upgraded eve ry day in1a ginable-shag carpet \\•ith deluxe thick pad -ex· pensive Corsican drapes in all rooms -professio nally landscaped -open hea rth fi re place in th e separate seclud· ed fa n1il.v rn1 -I-l uge n1a ste r bedroon1 su ite \\'ilh private terrace -expansive stair \\'ay -separate formal din ing room ~ a mu~l see at $43 .000 -no money dO\l'TI tn \'cts ' FARROW 3 BEDROOMS SHARP & CLEAN $23,500 Located in CQsla i\1esa. th is home is except ionally clean in side & out -A pride of O\Vnc rship neighborhood close to schools & shopping -Q\1·ncr is an· xiou s. "·ith no 1noncy do,vn to \'els your payn1cnts \1·111 be $187.00 indnd· ing taxes and insurance. l·lurr\· on this one! · REALTORS We have openings for 2 full time salesmen to complete our profes· sional sales staff. If you want more action, a faster pace and more sales, call now and make '71 a good year. 2629 HARBOR BLVD. s•r~ifo OPEN EVES. TILL 8:30 I I Lachenmyer Realto r 1800 Ncwpt;>rt Blvd., C~t CALI.. 646·3928 or yt;,.3.JR.1 -CORONA-DEL MAR PAN0RA:'l11C VIF;\\1 •11·r1'- 'lookinc N"11·pr•rl r·'""l'r, Cosia ~·le1<1l, <1nd bt·aur.iful r-:C'\\'PHrl J larhor, Tt1<' •·1·• II· inc hii:ht s ill'<' hkr 11 5'~1'1'nlh hc11vrn. \rrll krpt. tht'C'C lll'drn1m1. l\\O hath homr 11·ith Fam i Hm. Otn. Rn1. 11rnt 8 11 rl!'r. Kil. J..1u·gr Ll\'1nc roon1 i~ IO<'atrtl 11 bo1·r ,.lll"a~P \\'htrh nflrrs pnv:u·y 11nrl UNSU RPASSED VI E\\. Cool, 'Jllirt. p11 tio anrl rear yard arc i•. Ex(1'J1f:'nt ~hools -near shoppi nc nnd nn!,v minutrs lo 11\(. Dutws 01wt sanrly brarhes. PlirC'd 11t $.52.9':1(1 \\'it h lihffal lr:ms. CHOICE EASTSIDE LOCATION T,a rge fan1ily rm. opening into Spacio us fenc- ed rear yard. ~I USBAN D'S PLEASER -la rge, assuma ble VA loan. Wife 's d ream kitchen with all the Bli·i ns -New Carpets and fl oor tile. All thi s PL US Three Bedrooms at only $26.500. OR SUBi\•flT NO DO\V N on nc\\' 110 \f./1.. loan. HOME AND BUSINESS Your opportunit y to live in an excelle nt FOUR BEDROOti.T. l\1·0 bath hom e and op- erate your business from this large corne r lot near modern shop ping ce nte r. The hom e is in excellent co nd ition and has a large sales roo m. Present ov.1ners are nO\I' operat· ing an antiqu e shop f nd arc leavin g I.he area. Priced at Onl y $26.500 for quick sate. Call us MO\I' for appointment to see. flXER UPPER RA NC HO SANTA ANA-Only $26.500. Big 'h 1 Acre with good Tv.·o BedrC1 m home and Dou- ble ga rage. Zoned for horses or dog kennel s. 1\ real huy in Santa Ana f-l eights. EXCEL- LENT FINANCING. I SALESMEN NEEDED l 646 ... 0555 220 E. Seventeenth St. 1 --5-BfDRMS-.-IE.1 7th St. Shopp;ng Ctr.I ' $38,500 COSTA MESA Large ho111l'. formal d lninc: . r111 , family 1-n1, rlen, "'''I bar,l><:=c::-E,_v_e_n_•n_,gc.s_C_o_l_I .:.64.:.4.:,-7:.-=D0..:.3:....:•.:,r_:5:..:4.:.B-.:.32::6::l __ _ firrp!11r.r. rnlry h11ll, ,i ll l'lt'C.. General General tric kil<·l'K'n. ;,.i().1720 1;;;;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; --------- 1TARBELL ~orbor NOW IS THE TWO SEPARATE TIME TO BUY I HOMES I On lat·~r :ii X 180' lot Two I 71zr, Loan!! arc avadahle 1 "'" h 1 kl I II f I ,,..urnon15 !'!IC . ;1rJ::P I· Classifi.e~ INDEX on a 0 1 ir rhrns "'il h t>i1t1ni:: 11rr iis Advertising propt•rt1r!I ~11()1\ 11 brln\\ 1 hi · I 11111 r i::a1 ar,P. n1an1currri l ~======-=='l 222s Private Road, NB b1rwl!!Cepi112 end 1"0mplrtrly I Hous•llMS.i• JI ,e J Open Sat/Sun. 1·5 1 1ndrprndr n1 nl !'ach nlhrr. Sinall <~•1nmu n 1ty pool . cluh-Pn'.'f'd 10 ~".11 Ill $.'W,OC10 v.11h I Cla ~s i fi c at i on 100.149 hnu.~r .t: 11u11ini.: grrrn \.\'ilh 10~, DOW!" ~huwn h,Y a11 1h1s 1111n1;ir . .<i rl ul1 occup \rd pr11n1m1•n1 nnly. Reil E~t•te, [jj l hd1•111 -f11.n11\}' rn1. hrin1r. I General 14:". t~lrrn~ $..· hUgf' C'ncl. I · ra110. n1akr~ this a .c:reai Cla ssification I S0. [ 84 hnmr for a fa mil) "Ith 1rrn. I Financial I!• 11 a:~~~oldenrod, C~:~ Classification 200.260 1 • Open Sat/Sun. l ·S A Beachy I Home 11 Evenin1;s Call ~1-700.1 I Hot.llnlor Rent 11 ~11 \r,. <prllr1l 11 1~rrrc1l.11 . In . . a fl"'fll'h,V tnca1!on. 3 Rrl rm. I Clasi.ification 300-355 & I:.:•·. 11\' rn1 or L'Otllrl tw_. OPEN 1-5 SAT & SUN I u~"d a.< 2 h.-lrn1J1_ ,t '1cn. Ap~rtments for Rem ( ~] Cla ssific atio n 3b0.370 '--'-""'_' _,)~ Cla ssi ficetion 400-465 ·~'""""~"" 111'14) C la ssifi cation soo.s10 Ou1St'!nr11n~ly 1!rrora1rrl ,t• only '1 hlk. !o 1hr 11 a.!rr: I s:)'i.900 1866 Boo1 Vista Circle l Rrdn'IOm~ ,o.;hai:: Ca rprli11:: Cn\'rrr1t r11t1v l'll{'{'~rttrr ~Ul·dr·.~ilC Upprr ~harp S.ii.~:I() Dn IVI~ BUY IT: 2828 E. Coast Hw y. ')n"a\'t~c'.J\caftr 546-5990 [ PersoMals ]j,1) Coro;.~_t;~O Ma r j I C la ssi ficati on 525.535 -LOWEST_P.RICED-..,...,..,;;;;;.;;;;;;;,;;;;;;, [ 10" ~"""' )[SJ,o .. "H~~~~'~ ~~~,':,';', '"' 4 Br!2~~~~~ths I Cla ssificat ion 550•555 boat :ind tr:.ilrr f\ hr11u11ful 6(>11u11lu1 honir. 21,. ~ni nlrl. nrad.1 11r11 1 Brrironn1 .~· t:n1ry hnll, I llrlrr11s, hui:r I 1[1•) Fan111,. !'••\!11 -i:111dr11 kll lll mily 1111 , 111th tl:l!Urlll ln1truc tion t'ht'll -h1,11r) t•11lhs -.1 l'f'l'll 111·1rk r11·rpla!'r, 11111 t11nini.?' drcarn h1u11r ur\fl.cr m:+1 kr 1 rtfl, h11 111·1ns. Open 111 9 P~I C les1ificati on 575.580 11 1 Sl.1.000 Phnnr .;.lf,.7171 ;110 1720 I I ~ TllE REAJ. E!'TllT t~RS TARBELL 2955 Har bor I Smices •od Re~irs I, Fast rC':<uH~ arr jn~! a phone Daily Ptlol \\'an! Ad! h11vc I Cle11 ific 11t ion 600-6Ci~ call away. fi·12-.~7S barga in~ ga.lore. ' E~y~ ll iJ } Gener a l-- -General I Cle1sificet ion 700.710 I [ -h~i.. ll§l I Cla11ifi c•t ion 800.83 6 , I .......... ..,.,... J[E] I C le11ific1tion 850-858 [ M0<:.:'~1 )~ C l11ssific:et ion 900.91 2 [ '"'"'~~· ]~ SHORECLIFFS 3 BR . 2 ba , beach key. Fee 319 Dnltwood -$62.500 Open House Sunday 1·5. BEACHES· BOATS Ra ys horcs by the beach. 4 Bdrms .. 4 baths Top location. Reduced to $74,000, ' HOM E SHOW REALTORS 35.15 ~~!!I f.tWI Hi11hwal' <:Ott.Ni• c.kl Mar ' ll!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!• ... •••"'"l!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I Cl111sific etion 950.990 / _____ + _______ ;_;_...;,;;;;;:. Open Houses THIS WEEKEND KMp "'Is •c:iltdy dlrKtofy with ye• thfl ..... • yo11 90 ltolde-ltti•tl"t. All tt.. 1.cetl ... lhtH llelow •r• deteriMd i1 9r••ter detell lly MMftisl .. 91_. wit.re It today's DAILY rlLOT WANT ADS. retroM 1howl"' opet1 !Ito-far 1ela er ta tfft •r• •rt-' te li1t 1iteh l11for'"atio1 111 thlt cel111111 .-ell FrlllllJ. HOUSES FOR SALE 12 Bedroom) 16 \Veslcliff \'ili a. Newport Beach 644 · 7662 !S at & Sun 1·51 421 Orchid. Corona clel r.lar ~73-6642; 675-6459 31 2 Orchid. Corona de\ ~·Tar 673-6642; 675-6459 !Sun l ·51 (Sun 1·5) (2 BR & Family or Oen) 18052 Gillman, Un iversity Park 645·0303 !Sun I ·5) (3 Bedroom) 242 0 Cliff Dr. /Newport Heig hts) !\'B 548·7711 an.vtime (Su n 1·5} 338 Evening Ca nyo n IShorecliff sl Cdr.1 675-5726 !Dail y l ·4:30\ 305 Popn v. Corona del ~'l ar - 675·5726 !Sat & Sun 1·5 ) 2039 Irvine Avenue, Costa Mesa 644-4910 !Sat 1·5) * 120 I Marlin Ave., Seal Beach 962·2126 !Sa t & Sun 12·5) *191 8 Seadrift (Irvine Terr.) CdM 644-7662 !Sun 1·5\ 24 18 Sierra Vista !Back Bayl NB 1)44 ·7662 3 lfi Narcissus. Corona del Mar 673-6642; 675-6459 32!1 1'1 a ri~ol d . Corona del r.1ar 673·6642: 675·64 59 462 E. 16th Place. Costa Mesa rsun I ·5) /Su n 1·5l !Sun 1·5\ 646·717t !Sun 1·4:30) 2312 J..a l.inda. Ne"•port Beach 075-4930 rsun 1 ·5) 1600 r.1 arincrs. Newport Beach 67~·4930 (Sat & Sun 1 ·!l) lO:i l f\ l,a Hosa. Fountain Vallev ;\46·2'.ll '.l · !Sun 1·5) 192 1 Deborah Lane . (Harbor Hgl nd s) NB 646·77 11 !Sun 1·6) (3 Bedroom & Family or Oen) *2230 lleather l..a ne, Newporl Beach 646·3255 !Sun 1·5) *2948 An dros SI. (Mesa Verde) CM 540·6287 !Sal & Sun 9·51 236 \1ia l\1e ntone ILido Isl e\ NB 646-3255 1Sat & Sun 1·5) 2304 Fa irhill (Back Bay) NB B42·R235 !Sat & Sun) 18857 Pal m St . Vountain \'alley 842-669 1 . (Sat 1·5\ 22R Goldenrod . Coron a dcl r.:tar 644-4910 191 5 l\·lariners. l\\'estrliff l NR ISun I ·5) 642·5200 1Sun 1·5) 164 5 l..ab rador (J\lesa Verdel Cf\>\ 546-0994 !Sat & Sun) 8372 i\lalloy Dr .. Huntington Bet1ch 962-5566 /S un 12·5) 1866 Boa Vista fl\1esa Verde) CJ\1 5465990: 545-3404 !Sat & Sun 1·51 *313 fr \'i ne. Ne\\'port Beach 546-2313 835 Pres idio . l\'lesa Ve rde 546-2313 3202 \Vashiogton. 1'Iesa Verde 546·2313 2504 Cli ff Dr .. Newport Beach !Sun 1·5) !Sat 1·5) rs un I ·5) 646·7 17 1 !Sat & Sun 1-5) 32~ t\lva l..anc. Costa Mesa 646-71 7 1 !Sun 1·4:301 2033 Commodore Rd . tBa yrrest) NB 646· 7755 !Sun l ·5\ 216 Orchid. Corona de\ ~1 ar 675-3000 2662 Circle Dr. iBayshores) NB 675-3000 !Sun I ·51 (Sat 1·5) 2221 Raleigh, Costa Mesa 673·8550 !Sun 1·5) 292 3 Pepperlree Lane. Costa ~tesa "' 645-0303 (Sal & Sun 1·5) (4 Bed room) 265 W;ikeforcst IC'ollege Park l CJ\1 646 7414: 548-9491 rOpen weekend<) * 1609 1 Ballentine.. lluntiogton Beach 842-669 1 !Sun 1·51 1032 Santiago Dr. (Dover Shores) NB 642·8235 !Daily) 1130 Santiago (Dover Shores ) NB 642-8235 !Sat & Sun) 302 Evening Canyon, Corona de! Mar 6 73-2222 (Daily 1·4:301 6822 ~1arilyn Dr .. Huntington Beach 962·5523 (Sun 1·5) 2324 College Dr .. College Park 546·2313 !Sa l & Sun 1·5) 1627 Port Abbey. Corona de! Mar 646·7171 IS". & Suo 1·4:30) 2138 Tustin Ave .. Ne\\1port Beach 6754930 rsun 1 ·51 421 Tustin Ave., Newport Beach 675·4930 (Sat & Sun 1·5) *244 9 Wind\\•ard, Newport Beach 675-3210 !Sunday) (4 Bedroom & Family or Oen) ** 1358 E. Ocean Front, Balboa 673·6749 (Sat & Sun 11·5) 2948 Redv.•ood Ave., Costa Mesa 557-6837 (Su n 12-5 ) *356 Princeton ICollcge Park) Cf\-1 646·3255 !Daily 1·41 *966 Sandcastle. Corona del fl.'lar 83~·0700 ; 644-2430 (S un 1·5) 27 Emerald Bay, Laguna Beach 833-0700; 644·2430 !Sun l l ·4) 1606 Antigua (Dover Shores\ l\'R 6444910 , (Sat & Sun 1·5) *933 Be lli s (Easlblu!r). NB . 6444910 !Sal & Sun 1·5) 1954 Santiago (Baycrest) NB 6444910 1Sun 1·5) 410 Morning Star (Dover Shores) NB 644-49!0 (Sun l·5l 27 16 Windover Dr .. Corona de\ Mar 6444910 !Sal & Sun 1·51 **505 Morn ing Star (Dover Shores) NB 642-8235 (Sat & Sun l 23fi6 Orchid Hill Pl. Back Bay Santa Ana Heigh!.< 642-8215 !Sal & Sun) 877 Sandcastle (Harbor \1ie~' Hills) CdM 642-8235 !Sunday) 1347 Hampshi re Circl e IBa vcrest) NB 675·3210 · !Sund ay) 29951 l\1 orongo. Lagu na Ni guel !!68-1416 or 968-2645 !Sun 1·5) 2871 Ra.vshore Dr, Ne ~·port Beach 642-7781 !Sun 1-61 *18781 Via Palatino. Turtle Rock Hills 833-0101 !Su n l-4:30) 2056 Tustin Ave., Ne\\1port Bea ch 675-5726 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 2821 Ca rob f Eastblu ff) NB 675-2101 rsun 12:30-5) * 1927 Sabrina. Co rona del Ma r 673-2222'"°' !Sun 1·51 2029 S\va n Dr. fMesa Verde) CM 5465990: 540-1894 (Sal & Sun 1-5) 221 Morning Canyo n IShorccliffs) Cdl\i 67j-6000 ; 675-4261 rSat & Sun 1·5) 2825 La Salle, Tvlesa Del Mar 5462313 2054 F'lami.n go. Mesa Verde 5462313 1842 Irvi ne. Newport Beach iSun 1·5) 1Sa1 1·5) 464-7171 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 2004 Donnie Rd., Costa Mesa 5462:113 !Sun 1·5) 3814 Topside Lane. Corona de\ Mar 6467171 (Sa l 1·5) 2848 Carob I Eastbluffl NB 673-8550 !Sun 1-S l 18843 Los Leones. F oun tain Valley 546-8640 rsun 1·5) 1939 San tiago Dr. IBaycrest) NB 6467755 !Sat & Sun l -5) 3228 Ocean Bl\·d .. Corona del Mar 675-f\060 (Sat & Su n 1·51 2731 Fremont Lane. Costa l\'lesa 645-0303 , rsun 1-5) (5 Bedroom ) **1324 E. Oceanfront, (Ba lboa Point) NB 1\42-5200 !Sun 1-5) 2133 Miramar. Balboa Peninsul a 644-7662 (Sal & Sun 1-5) 1617 Port . .\bbey. Corona dcl i\it ar 644-7662 !Sal & Sun 1·5) 223 Canal. Ne\\•porl Beach 675-4930 (Sun 1·5) (5 'Bedroom & Fo1mily or Den) * 1033 Mariner:; Dr .. (Dover Shores) NB 6461550 (Open Daily) **•58 Linda Isle. Newport Beach 642-5200 !Sal & Sun 2-5) **2772 Bays hore Dri ve, Bays hores 1\42-5200 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 2750 Tern Circl e. i\·Tcsa Verde 54623 13 !Sat & Sun 1-5 \ 925 \Vest Bay. Balboa Peninsula 675-3000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) DUPLEXES FOR SALE (1 & 3 BR) 417 Marigold. Corona de! Mar 673-!15 10 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 12 BR & 3 BR ) 50:1 i\llarguerite. Co rona del ti.1a r 675-6000: 675-2506 (Sat & Sun 1-51 APARTMENTS FOR SALE (5 Units) 310 La rkspur, Corona del Mar 673·65 10 !Sun 1·5) (6 Units) 752 Amigos Way. Eastblufl 675-3210 (Sunday) HOME & INCOME 12 BR & BACH Apt. I 423 Poinsettia, Corona del Mar 673-6642 : 675-6459 !Sun l-51 .. , .. , • • W•tHfre11t * * • reel eH W9fertr.!tt DAil Y PILOT 2!; I~ I -1"'"" l~I ...... i .... ,. 1~!1 _,,, .. 1~1 1 ...... 1,.••· 1~1 1 ............ l~i [ ........... I~ 'l~G;on;o;r;a;liiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiii~G;1;n;er;o;liiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;:;;;; I Co&t• Mau I Huntinglon Beach i Hunlin9ton BHeh ~ljjrvjjljjn•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;~1 l~I l~ I _ ...... ...... ..... Gen•r•I General cooo s ••. "' '" u. .. 1 ~c~A~S~Ht':Trio~tLo~A~NN 1~~;:;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 rlonbl•rry Jn No. c. ~l , ! OPEN HOUSE l Gen•r•I TWO HOMES WATCH THE DUCKS ONE ·LOT I.Mk -'.1 • :! BMruom homrt on ()11t' lot -\Vhat a buy - Built 10 n11'0t'f"S needs -But perlr11 11s a home + lncomr nr 115 an tn ... estn1ent Eltrel- if'n! a~ss lo shopµing tind i;.:-hnol.o1 -JlufT)' -Come Jn. ve~llgatr and in\'l'~I. SOUTH BAYFRONT 4 Bdrm., 3 bath home in one C>[ the finesl bayfront locations_ FULL PIF.R & FLOAT. Good !inane. ava il. $135,500 FIXER -UPPER A:.sunie e:\:llllini;:-f1-lA loon SUN. \.J I ASSUMPTIONS ol appl'<lX. $2~.7~ w/lnle~~I .111~2 Fnflll, lhuil , Bi·h. t.1'A0 !<:nSll RDl. SllRD \\'D 81 only 6·'~. $2500 doiiii Ol~N·llonSt: ~1u1h of \\'arnrr,I pa,ymnL C1111.,. C. :i.l1'1't1n \\ ""t of :spnni;:duh•, $130.00 P1r Mo. Rltr. :.4S-1l95. If ~'<lu 11""l a 3 t>Nlroool :t ROH • :? BA l.rg. ~la11er hnn11• ""'II/\ ll'IU1lllh ,,nrl $24.950 • VA NO UOWN r•r lldr. Cnrner LDt • u-g. Pa-f "HA tern1~. Deep 11t1rtg I \'1 1""rl\I, 11h1111 15 !I. Brihck fire tio ~1:?-~'15. fl :i!'I' II U1tt·r~ 11'1! flVl'r· 1•arpeting, nil!sl'i\'0 ston•' I dt'Rp;,·ici1 111 ,,1,1~r~ t1,..1111, l1replact, 1>rpur111e d1111n1: 111111 10 \.\;ill r;irfof•httt:. ~:x. $184.00 P1r Mo. • OPEN 1·5 • SATURDAY & SUNDAY 11802 Vie San M1rco Turtle Rock 11111~. ~r. 3 RR. J Ba. on !Jr@. Joi. Qua). ity t'Onstrurtion. Prestige &rt'111. $49,500 Go by £rom the palio and ne'v decking of this s pacious .•. 5 BEDROOM CANALFRONT ~or 4 and a den). -4-eo1npletely separate fam· 1ly ronn1 that \Vtl/ arcomn1odate a pool table: 3 full baths. 2 eating areas. A short span to the heac h for sunncr<: & surfers' $47,500. ASKFORANN CO.~TS D1AL64~:i. 3 Bdr111 . collage near North bay(ront Lot'\' or possibilities. $39 ,000 an<t 18""1' dhJr "11:1"8"1'. This I r-•rk " u ... ,, ,, Tr•1"l•r , ... " " Ira J,U'\:!' 1mh11 \.\llh bu1h in ' ~ '-""" ,. r • itparkhnR 3 bcdrtn hon1e is ROR _ '.! B,\ Ne"' p8111t 17871 Acacia Tree Lane no1\' i•ai·a •it aricl l'C'ad)' 111 r I b<1r·ti.·Qul'. Cun.-..! hnrk EASTSIOE INCOME 1 . See thi.5 large 2 bedroom \\•ith built-i ns and extra bath In garage; plu ... a 3 bedroom rental- each 'vith separate yarrls. S39,500. ASK FOR EDNtl W.~SGA'l'T FORISI [ OL 'O\ '" 1 11£,t1.ro11s LITTLE HOUSE - J.}11!7e EAST BAYFRONT DUPLEX 2 Spacious units with x!nt s1vifnming beach in front. Prime rental property. $135,000 VACANT WATERFRONT LOT $57,800 rntrv \.\"lllk 1111rl dc<'o1·1\1 11'j' 81~-:...:ri. ort:upancy. fall :.0!~42-\, · ~ulh Coas1 H··iollor)(. hr1t'k fl'nt·('. '1'11'<> ~··ari; 1'1•1 , ---------;i11d l)(_•ll1'r 1h1ui 1a•11 , $30.~'fll) 1 $182.00 Per Mo. XLNT FAMILY HOME _ 1•, ·• 1ti.~uniahh~ tuan. \'a1·;in1 · Rrarly To t;o 3 BDR !\lrsa Vrrde .i Bil, :t ba, l.11', 8o\:.!-2:i1J. -:! BA O nse To Shops .,- Din, Fam. 2 frplc's, F:lc{' TIJF; RF.AL E:-.IA'tf.RS ~:hools. Int, \nlcrr<1n1, nr ._111·1~1(11~. • -------- Counu·y CI uh. ;,.16-5!;111, ELEGANT MANSION $181 00 p r M $61 '.'ill() In ro1<ceol11ure. :1 B11droon1 3 I . • o. Un1versuy Park. Luxur100~ i;Mg & rl!'apt's: rl!nrrd front & rC'ar. \\'t't bar. \V11.Jk 10 pooJa, ltnn1s .\ h1ryC"lr. thru lht-park. Cl~ to 5hopping. 2,(IOO sq. ft. ol easy llvint . rrw-ompassrd in this J Ar!rm., 2111 bath to"nhou!e, lnr S·t:i.ooo NEWPORT HEIGHTS VACANT LOT 63x173 R·l lot on fllargaret Dri\•e. Only $13.500. BIG LANO t::a~t.~ilie Cosh1 Mf'Sll. Room lo build 11. duplex. For $19,:iOO you had bl't!er hurry • we ha1·e only one! Call - ,. . t · t 1-··r ! S•IO 000 rrn1·1• :inrl (Ju1r1 I Bl)R • 'J BY O\VNEH., 1ninutc JS."~) ~11 ,i:i!;hhnt~~I ~\C'(: l'l'ltll~'t~ci I RA <iran Adult Oct'.'\Jplcd 4201 Seton II, :t BR, ha 11 /1111s!a1rs I l('L • • : . .,,. 11·11-:!'.i.1.·1. L-IX-1 '" S3li .. l00. }.~1snni.: s" .. ooo UnlVt'r!lll\' P11rk . 3 BR. 2 bath Slro,.ecb/fi ASK FOR EDNA WASGATT , .. ,nus rn1. eorillnr 1 en1~. ~llA lnau G'~'' $2i:.! prr · 600 hl1n~. hln1:k i1all, tt1•h1'{ n10 inl·lud;ng IR:\~s. 2 :'tory l $190.00 Per Mo, I ~~;"n:';~E'~s orp5:iio~t~i~~ Prime building site -$29.500 HURRY-HURRY Walker & Lee Optu1. fioujej li11klsl'f)(' \!Coif' s(lOU, rnrn1r!' A1f'llh'I ~ BDH 2 "A . . . , r11lr•11nd. h.1.~ 1111 r:d r<i s, · · · n lnium care tar rlsca In S34.9:i0. 01\C'n hnu~c ~LUI. 11. ,.J • 11 . . .... 11 CLJ!-1!r-$;I{' Sha rp ~j'l.25,.\j i ' r g. Reduced price 1nakes thi s lhe best. value in the \\lestcliff area. 3 bedroom. 21h bath fam· ily home on s ecluded cofner lot. \Valk to school. major shoppinJ! ... etc. Move in condilion. \Von't !as1 at this low-lov.' price of $3R950. Rcal1or1 :1: :1111 Coolnlgr (;,L\I. h11111 tt OOIS, l110fttt'PI 1 Jn.~. • ' . $:i0.00U :,_i;H)\'jj ' I fq1•n1.~l dLn lng, {'ll!'IK'ls. drap.. ASK FOR DICK DU ANE HARBOR HIGH AREA 219Q Harbor Blvd . At Adams 54~ Open 'fil 9 P:i.t BEST BUY in Dover Shores BAYFRONT HOME $110,500 OWNER PENINSULA P61NT 2282 CHANNEL ROAD. Sun. 12 In 4. Exqui- site 4 BR., 31h ba. residenre on the bay at jetty e ntrance. Pier & float. 3 car garage. $135,000 CORONA DEL MAR ('>t 1our d•I\\ 11 \1'111 hnndh~. $23.!f.)() J~in;l'dl,11<' (1<.'t'U jiallC')'. }·rcshly p111n lt'd inside & 0111, :> b{'(Jroon1 on l11ri::r R-2 Jnr l' "'"" '"''' "Te"· r''"'' 0 11 Entertainment Center rnont to bu1lrl. llrarl nl (';isl!\ f62-4471 ( :;:; ) 546-8103 1/lage Real Estate J\frsa. AS!\: ~'OR iWR. BER· 4 BR C b p ( RY. Agem. "''""'"'· Open Sunday 1-5 -a ana-00 POPUl.JIR\1~11·rllo srj;'"t 6&22 Marilyn Drive i)red hill t.:n i\'. Parle Ct'nlt'r, Trv\119 Citt! Any11me ll33-0R20 Laguna Beach A real pride of O\\'nership '·custom built'' 4 bedroom. 2 bath home. Glass slid ing door to patio and garage off alley. Priced to !')el\ . ).UJ.\9.\6 er 6444684 221 ORCHlD. Sat/Sun. l·:l. Char1ni n g 2 bdrm. home plus guest rm. & bath. Close to beach . Immaculate Condition! lr«rl 1norlr! 2 + 2 cir11, 1 \11u·an1 • n11)v" in! <I Ar, 1''4 $25,900 adult src·11on. Rrr .~-p•Y•I ha, hllll~. 11•'11• J)fHnt St C'rp!s ' STOP faeil. $ZlJOO. 0" n r r . rh111nu!, All tf'm\s & only \\'011' Ynll r;in'r mis~ 011 1 ' 537.500 . ASK FOR MARY GRACE KENNll-IAN Colesworthy WIUIAM WINTON, Realtor 675-3331 ~10-14111. SZ?.500 ! hon1e like 1h1~. Private treto THE WORLD IMMEDIATE POSSESSION 229 Marine, Balboa Island 1-:-SIOE, ("flZY RR, C.OJhns \\'Hit• !162.:i'.'J:!l llnffi cul.dt'-S!IC seclusion. J/f.P.E'S A PI_.ACE TO GET t•ustontizNt. hy o \\' n e r, c & w Modern • plus dl'COr front ! OFF: BlrndE'ft \n10 the Ecn. Ideal family home for the large family. 4 bedrooms and O\\'ner \Viii <'On!iider only $3 1.700 . Large fenced yard makes safe play tt rea. Come see this one TODA"!'~ & Co. Rr.Utor f\'e11·~r1 &11ch Off1« 101'1 811ysidt> Dr. General General I 60xi6."1 lo!, $11,900 rrrms. I deep pile carpe-ling lo Vt'lvrr lrudcal 11' on <i r rm• n t nl 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 646-3125 floc:kcd wall5. Q11cen-~i1.f'd STATF.L'I' ·r11 1-:es SANDY I• $2:1.~iOO. NO quali fy1n~. 1"akf' hcd1'00tll!i. Iklu.'<e built-in REA(1-I F:S, AN !) A NEVF:R o\'~r t'llA loan. :i, Rlt . kitrhrn chat ~park!""· AU t:NOING VfE\V Of" TIIE , ASK FOR JAN BERTHA inoi·r-in t·<'llll-1. Ai:;f 67~!1.~!l $28,950 lhc rxlr<111 -Bar. Tropiral , OCf:A~ ,t· <"•\'rALI N'"A 15- SAVE $1 ,000 Price has been lo\\1ered Sl ,000 on this lovely 3 bedroom and familv room home. Located on a premium vie\V Joi in Laguna Hills. Only 5 years new. Better call no"•! $30,950. Honeymoon Cottage $18,995 Low Price! Plril~,... nrwly11·l'fl.~ Qr srronfl honrynJOOnr'rs only. Oldrr home but cull' a:r; a bug's f'ar. Choice Jncat ion an rl lYlOl11 to grow. DON'T \VAIT. PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES llrl'r'·~ :\ 1 ha111 ,. 10 hr 11 11111-~amen~. Kidnry ~haped pool 1 LANDS. i)f't111!rd, all \ITIOd n<·r fflr uni.:1•. ;\'r"' t'<ll'fW'! wuti b0.1r<l & $lidr. Nc11r r 1:1rrin1', IAwnlrd rin th,. * PRIME VIEW* 1u1d rlnopr•i;, .~ l1rdr1\0111~ 2 l){':-H·li. !·:.z 1rr1ni>. Hurry 0Ct-~AN :'Jrn: OF Tl·IE F:src. Secludrrl Contcnil'. lmlh~. 1·u11'1t'rl p.11ln, 1·!11:-.e (';11( t71 I) 96:!.j.'J!t:, 1 11\VY.. w 1th PATil\VA Y Dover Shtlres SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT JdrnJ for rnlr r!;i ining. Old I lo shoppu1i::-. Yr,.;, \'1n;:11ua, L~:AD!NC TO TIIE BEACH. ll'l)rld charni! Jli C'f'tlings, I thrr" is a hn•plru·e ar11t ""C Unique :\ hdm1., 2'1 bath ASK Fon PAT EAKIN a Linda Isle. Drive Spacious 4900 sq. It. 4 BR., 41h bath home. Dining rm., fam. rm., study & 38 fl. water- front living rm. 2 Fireplaces. Carpeted & landscaped. . . . . . . .. . . . . . ..... $164,840 l!'aded ..,,-1ndows, bric k & ha\(' an a.~suni<ihlr 1' 1 FllA floor pliln, hill!' rustic Uv. wrought iron, s.000 ~rr tt. 5 J.n:1n. rhu111• si:1.2a.1:;. rm., with willls or curk, & BUILD Walker & lee ·1111-: rtt:Al. 1-:;;;rA·rv.ns 1 1 l'lOd r 10 ha.'~. 4 ('llr i;tar. $178,000., ___ _:::,B"Y-TH-E-SEA-l 91:tl Brookhurst Ave, ~;. ~r:11c~1 C'F:~~i;;~· OF' 1 , Your own castle on this ESTATE size lot. Ex· ' elusive residential area of finer homes. Only $28.500 and you don't even need all cash! AS K FOR DICK DORSETT flto;i!ttlrs 700 Erin1Rt'r Furn, nl't. ;'t"lg.72_4_~9-:_ ___ 1 -. Jlun!inJ:ilOn Brach OPF:N Bl::Al\1S & HJ:o:AVY F I • V II y &>Urr~ loss IS yOllr 1:a1n. l ---'C: 52 Linda Isle Drive oun atn a e OIVO-R-CE____ CROS."' Tll\1Rl::RS rxtcnsive Transl1•l'n'd ilnrl mu~t st'U 11sr ol t·olorrd GLASS ~KY-!ill\ R42-•l-li'l or 5.1l).j)40 I 4 MEADOW HOMES th1~ ~. hl..-trnn1n twau1y. '""· Vorr,.)I salt', llt'llr-nrw 3 AR, -i'iEWPORT HEIGHTS-(_~usl 6 BR .. study, 5 bath home \\' 4 frplcs., tunni:: u11i.:rattr1f i·11rpPtLnt: 2 RA, ,\yrrs h111h hl)1nr. l.Hil-!TS. \la~SIV" ARICK FIRF.PJ.,\CE \\I ORNATE circular stair\vay, decorator selected carp. Pritt'rl h•nn1 S'.Ul.!i::.0 111 S'.l:i,:.00. ;uu\ "ll~hJnl ilrnill's thruout. tilhis, i!rl". <'l'P''· lo-pie, hli·k COLE~•~&,.,.. Lnvrl.\' honll' nrar all llChOO!:;i & d Sh b ( $215 000 \II 1 I 1 I -' 1100" " o o II h 01nvn1 n 1 ~ ' rapes. O\\'n Y app. . 1 iai·r ' 1'1'r 1·110111s 1111•! ·· 2'.100 :)q, !t. h11·luciC's forn111I 11·1111, lir;ltf'ft f'OOI., 111 n<t. "· '"11 r r "'111"\\l' .. ~ REALTORS 11nrl ~hrlflfllllt: on 11'rll c11rrrl hath~. 121 11<11·(' <"O\'t'r"d JIH. 11111111ur ("AT!IEDRAL \\'fN . .....,.r NM:ll "-••fll ·•tll for s/rrer. :t t>rdrooni11. ha rd. 72 Linda Isle Dri\le 1hnlng 111nr11, 11ior!1•rn k111•tu·n Sl"ill'"'I, I 1111, lo ncran. /\~. I ---~------------. uni;, anti al\ nwrly la1\llsi·1111· i1 nh :.II b1tns. S11u.i1r1t n11 a in1111t• :>.lt1t loan. ~:\2,9911. f){)\\' n~· STA INl::D GLASS G" I G-e n or al 1\00<i floor!<, y>par11tr ma~1 "r Traditional 6 BR .. 5•,<_ ba. hon1e on ia"Oon. d h ·o 100 I "-< • • CRYSTAL "'rri · 100 l li~o~n~e~r;•ii;liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilil suitr. Thrrr is 1w1n for pool "' r \Ir( 1 :1. ots. '""'" I 111~1\ s11.1• lo!. just :\ 111111 10 9611-292'!1 Rkr. · . a1.,. :><. \I.'/ dock. Furnished, dec:orated & lndscpd. 2 1 1u·ca f(lr ~•~i11•i11g la11uly, 1 ih" Qf't'a it S:l!l.~:ifl F'ull pn<'t', I --MODEL HOME Yns. 01.u. A truly Gourmrt I or no.1r. $33.500 .• Phone master bdrm, suites . . , , .. $200.000 l' ('I no n111nry d1111·11 71·· l11 i kilthrn w 1'~LEC. RANGE & ' p. B lei A 6-16·7171 · 1' 1 bl ' ;:1 j ht one ol lhc flitt'sf seetions Sfo:l.fo'CLfo:AN. OVEN, DSH. 11!1'.: RF:AJ., ESTA11-:RS 107 Linda Isle Drive j "rc,t avui ii r tn IJlHl 1 11' in llun1ini:ton Reach, ( bt>d. \\'SR.. ELKAY CUISINE ! ele arrell ea lu ~ESA VERDE--5 BR. 3 baths: fa m. rn1 ., for1n. din. rm. 2 1'62-4471 ( :.J 546·8103 ht1)t'r. roon1~ and family room. 2400 CENTF'.R. I d Brst hnme valur in thi:r; top Fplcs., Rm, for pool. Dock. By appt. $145,000 L.C::E 2-sro1·y 4 hr ~ l' ~_r, fl . of . hnrury, Dt-Juxe LJ')11'"r lt'~'<'I r"~h1rT.o1 3 flri. , : pi•n.tnii/.t nrra. 4 ht'limom!<, 2 hath!'., I 2':1 h;i, h1·d"tl floor~. <·1·p\s 1 kitch1•n "''Ith d1Shf:a~hrr. I rm~. k 2 h:i.lhs. ~1~1r, brlrm. 1::Jll'." J Waterfront Lois Coc~•od I 1 _, " I ('O\'('rf'd pahn. Buy thi~ on li: drps, l~C' k11r•hcn 11 /lil\11~. !62..4471 ( :-;:~.) 546·8103 1·-AIU ll11nSCllflt'v \ su1!1• .t flrr~s. rni., I A !I I INSTANT HOME low ilc>i\'n FHA ierm~ or nn No. 44 : 10& F t. on waler . . ~107 .000 No nialnlr11ann• rr;ir ~·11rrt.) _ ready In mnv" In. J0,.4 rlown 1"1A.<::."IVI'.'. O Lr> ADOBE noi\·n VA. S27,9;(1. p hn n e No. 76: 3 car g-arage. fleduced to , .. $77.000 1·ov'd 11<1!\n. tlt'lllrd JX!OL or J1hf'r.1I ~·HA lf'rn1s, FIREPLACE. ~:1.~:GAN'f I I'l'IACULATE -tastefulli· decorated home 5-16-23\.l F ' I II h & 1.$:1" lot nn "ll r ·d r •it; ll ,. . SlOOO Under Market Pll<ln(' ;..lt;.2.11.l RATH llAS 111 ;1,~; SUNl\:EN I ., 1, THI'.'. REAL ESTATl'.:RS or omp ete information on I om1s $:«i.j()(J 1./1. :,1 ,r" Jnan. p11 01111 Sl l}l'iO fur a .~pacii•u~ 11lE R ~:AL ~:g-rATER.o;; TUA, dbl. pullniRns, a/I /av. WI.th lovely yard in quiet \Veslcliff. Ready to lots, please call: ,. 11 ·-2 2·10 1 I · -----N I move l•nto and priced to sell at $39,aso. IF YOU'VE THOUGHT ~ ll :JI) -" 01" ar~ f'Ornr r .1 hf'rirm h'1n1r \l'i1 11 ou· N • Lo·c * r'',"Q"'u· E•,-, hs'RA1h ~~mAlll"t' Ah -~ BUILDING BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR BLDR'S fuuTlfir·r -Spa11. drs1rf'f\ hl l11s lu"I d1~hwH~h-R [W AJION ·· ·'·~. n arr I· ' Bill Bents O!'l ha~:~ look al !hi~ ""'I'll 833 Dover Dr., Suite 3, N.B. 642-4620 i:!ylr nu i·usrorn ~ Ht'. 1 t'r, !];1.~ 2 Jovel_\' 1111tio.~ &/ lt'cfur111Jy f)l'rfrct bJ('nd1ng .'OUTSTANDING BAYFRONT '"!!!!!!"'"!!!!!!"'""'""'""'""'""'"""""'""""'"""'""'"'""'""" S32.:i00. Sl~ dn. l.na1to•1t pt'i1';11·y ~;ilorr, 11c•;1r .~1·hool~, . cf casual "lri:;arwf'. }"nr-]O('<t1rrl . Jarp:t> rf'f' lnl ln Nev.··r -----1n $74 500 f port Beach near lht-lipper College Park , Corona del Mar v•/xtr111<. Sh11krs. FrpL ("111 ,t· ).lnr .~h11pp1111t. Chr"k 111. I , FOR THE DISCRi ri11N.-'\ TING BUYER -a thruou1. Sprink. lnd~'IJO'I, 1ra1.:r11•r '"rn1"' ,11 10', rtn11n. I HUNTING TON BEACH Oprn Hnu.Y Sun. 1-1 P.~f. ! luxurious home \Vith high ceilin~s. massive Ba~. Call now for 1111 265 WAKEFOREST I 305 POPPY ffk·i:. l02:Z:i Phrasaru Avr.' Pacific Shores Realty 21562 Brook~urst MISSION REALTY 'I 11-1-eplaces. formal and informal d ining -plus Open Weekends 5.1i--O.lf!O. :~16-'!Sfll t::vrs: ;,31i.9.'lti6 1 1 ~rnrr llarnilton1 AA~~. Co11~1 11~.v., Lil~una ;\ppo1n1mrn1 to~"-I OPEN SAT/SUN. 1·5 ---L R ft 1 _pier & slip. $189.500. ~·i.~-~~·, Just hstcd: •I BR., ou1. rn1. 3 Rd , 1 11 "-•h . . AY 0\i.'NErr, ,J:.'."1.100, 4 AR . arw1n ea y, nc. Phone 1714) 494-0731 , 0 S I & S 2 5 a ,, ~" '"I 1· • rm .. " H U<l s. srp. 2 b hll I I I !lli2 69AA .+--58 Linda Isle pen a un • ;-.. atP rntry 0~~11 Slone d F. 2 a, ns. l'fl •·, 1..--1vrrr( . · · · OCEAN VIEW ..-Tl!EREAL F:STATF.RS I I Cho . 1-,.·-Hl, rm .. K!ra li;:t>. t·11r patio. fnl'r1, or ,,nor.b.I BUY OF THE WEE K 1 __ • __ • • • I p · U'r {)('a rnri . _c:;ir. Elr('f!'flnlf' hltrrrrl fnrr. CASTLE ON THE BAY EASTS I DE TRIPLEX REAL TORS +i<12-126'1 Tiu ... I hrlrn1 . 2 h11lh nrr:1 ny 0\\'NJ-:R • 4 & famil.Y, :I RNlrno1n, :! hath nrw homt-. Sh'~,,.,, •. ,,-,,h 021 '-B'drm '"741• 548-9491 rd air .• Xlnr loc., nr, ocea.n . -------<I 'I I< h I ' ,. 2 U "--o I I & t EXCITINGLY DIFFERENT -f abuloui:: .l~ca · ' ~:: h"I ' l I I I -" ONl .• t· Slill,000 Huntington 81ach 1,'" 11 .~ ;.· r , in1r, ",i i~ n , ~~nu1~ ar"f'ac. bath, in rio.,,; nJ('1rc t·nas1 i11r I 5 b d 4 h th d g ,,_. .,;.c r or uni on 11r~e o. C d I M ~ . p . fi75-:i726 ---:.: iv 1·111. ..,,. rl' r, w w ,..,-,Qr,.crr~I. usrnm rtrapr~ r11v vlr11·, \\'•K)(t rx trrinr l ion in Bayshores. e room.. a • _inin Dh!e r1r1achrli $:ilfll):e. Jn. orona • ar ~rcnir rt'lflel'l lr!'I · · 1 -------~ crp1.; Q\'t'1' hrwn llr~. J1111:r & r·11rpr!ll, p11vrrl 0011 1 or "~ll hi>11m"ri rrllin~s. Bull!: '1 room and fan1ily rooni. Arch1tect-des1gned 1'0me S.1.1.'1. Try 10<;:. cto•1:n. -j OPEN DAILY 1-4 :30 BARGAIN HUNTERSI , r11r•!' F111J prll'r $2.1.!l50. tr11 ilrr 111.,.a 11•i!h ~atP. in k1rrh1•n with dishwasher. for active famil y and /or entertaining. P ier Open Fri1Sa1 1Sun J-5. 26.1 DUPLEXES ? JJ8 Evening Canyon Rd. ' :iuhn111 all tt'rn1~! Ca I t ('tlvrrrrf p11t 1n, otht>r es1ra~ Only S.18.ft:ill. C11ll. I &sliri. Cost11 l\lr~11 St . ="Jn!'C'ky rlc 11n, 1·harmin~ 4 BR f R ~17-1:?'!1' :i:1, V1\ lo;in, S .15,500. 2772 Bayshore Drive Open Sat 1.5 Jean Ritter S32,950 DUPLEXICES 7 Shr>l'f'f'li ffs, ..,,./priv. bf'l\f'h. •• am. m. I SEYMOUR REAL TY _962_ ... _,_"'~===-- I Open Sun 1·5 Newt Cox PERRON 642-1771 DUPLEXll? 1 JBR.2Ba. L::r. Ii\:. rm. w1 17111 lk;u·h Blvd., Hien Brh 1 ASSUME $30,500 \vh I , , , 11~rr1 hnr•k lrplc. $.).1!,0(l(), $19 500 I T~d-Of-R -,-,..-' 1- LBOA OCEANFRONT .::i rvrr 11'c \'f' .. o! cm , ire en ,,;ece1p • 6°', Loan I BA . · ' · . "' ' s .. r11w Prn""rt1r~ fi7:l-~711i fl Soa1·n"" '' 1~2~"" '" .·: l1•lrn1. 'l hall! nr"a T1111n. J 1· I I' b NE\\'LY LISTEO -excellent Jncation, 5 bed · 4 BR + DEN "" ' """'· -.-P_A_N_O-RAMl_C_*_ Arid .;ol'd a.~ 11 t'fl1·'"-n nl.v f\ · ~ ami y, '• a, hke n'"'' " hou~r. pn11i1· 11r<'a, p1wrd C'rpl .;, rlf'P~ .. 1 yr11r.i. nrw . ...AO tan REAL ESTATE 11!!0 G!cnnc~rr ~I. 41-1-9173 :;.\3-0,116 f r oom, 3 bath, chning room. large enclosed filmil.v mnm "'1th hramf'li HOW ABOUT OCEAN VIEW! I yr11r!'i ~uni:;. Al~'"" n1nrtrrn rr~ht $111,!r..O! !.~ ln· rm , hf-li er than nioflrl! Close 10 ; patio. rr1l1nits f,, 11. firrplacc of na -:->pac·1n11s, nld~r 4 BR. hon1r ('tlnvrn1enrr~. J-;nnily sll<'!t 1~· \\' r•p!, dnis, \VD, rr lni:, sr-hcinls. sh11ppJ.! .to frt'rw11y. -~E~M~E=R-A~L~D~~B~A~Y~ '1324 E. Oceanfront Open Sun 1-5 Hollis Wood 1ur111 brirk. 4 Bcdrm. ~h11k" THAT! nvt'rlook111~ Ri i:: Corona munlry k11rhrn 1v11h 1111<·~1 IL: pii1ln f. POOL pr\v.~ I KRAl'T REALTY, 84l-l418. !'O<lr. pRrk Jikr yard . No \\'" ju~t lis1rrl Bt.:ST VIF:\V Br11rh. E:-;t·rJJrnt valur 111 rlrrt, hu il1-1ns. 4 .cood ~i~rd Vu!! 1ir11·r $1.'1,!lri(J -.~ullnll(. SACRTFICF-3-h-2 h 1 ! . Offk:e Open Saturdays & Sundays rlown 1,.,rms. ;,.io.1120 H0~1E \n Easthluff. 4 BR. $9f:.Ol~J. BR's. 2 l11 v1sh b111t1~. \\100rt Cull 11 17 12'l!• ' · r. :1 , am ' ' PETE BARRETT REALTY TARBELL 1955 Harbor & fam il.v rn1. S~7.9:-ill. R1ch;irrl /f'\1•111. R"111tnr p11nellt'd lamily fTJl)Jn , Anklt' SEYMOUR REAL TY rm w I frplc. $21.000. ' d · s k ""~um;ihlr 71,7'~. ~2-JAA4, f 1605 Westcliff Dr., N.B. * BEACH HOUSE * SEMPLE ~---•7_5·6060c:______ r::m e~,,~~::~: (:~1~~~e~~:~: 111·11 &·al'ti Rlv11., 1111:n llrti 1 I .... 642 5200 2 sr.. +. 2 Blnrks fl"flm Real Estate 675-2101 ll~ Popp,v . 2 hr Vlf'W hnmr.l IUTa. F11nra.~1ic !rrm~. Try .EXECUTIVE-HOME l-j ( · • nf'J'1111 in N"pl. Br11rh. You z;,1;i t:. Coll.~! HI\')'., CdM <'0i;;;_1ilrlrly 1' r ':" .n d r 1 c rl . low dowri. Whrr" in ll w Franciscan Fountains! I NOW'S THE •l!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~1 ()Wrl thr l;iuci' S24.9~1'J. · --S47 .. ro. (lwnt'r li?:•-342.11 \\'Tlrld 1·~n you !ind a .~tnrlrr Lovely pool (H & F ) TIME FOR f11 George W illiamson OPEN HOUSES 1 Costa Misa h1tN!altl tikr rlu~: Rrttrr ·I nn, :i llil, '1im1ly rn1 11•/ l ~eniral General Realtor 1927 SABRINA hurry_ Call t714l %t-:i:.11.-1 frp1,., fnr111a1 din ll.rr11 : Ill"' QUICK CASH I, ---------1673-4350 645-1564 Eves . \\'ORK!'llOP INCI~UDt:.:n. 1111 l11ao'' THROUGH A II:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ~ :-OUN. 1-.1• Rr s1 hav N nf"'"11 HAFFOAL REALTY fli --· }'11n111.1.lit· 3 ht>drm Yll'.~11 TRl.PLEX Ei9ht Bedrooms REPOSSESSIONS viriv: 4 hrlrms, nhii; den, Vrrttr hntn" on 'Ju irl 1rrr. M2-4·IO:, l<vr.~: ~11 -2411i ' DAILY PILOT FR + DR + POOL Sparkling clean homt's, .~rime pool, movt'-111 enndui<lrl, Jilll'rj t'Ul«l"'sac. 2 j\f11~siv" ·~ ----1 WANT AD nt!wly paintr.d k carpeted. 2. 301 EVENING r \ r r fl I 11 c (' s. hr autilul I NICF: 3 Br, ""'/lam r1n. Nr: r $39 500 That's ri;:ht -8 full lxlrms' Z, .. & 5 lxfrms, Some with CANYON n11nimun1 upkrrri y 11 rd ' t•r11y ,t-llf'W f'lrrnen1ary I 642-5678 ' Formal DP. -FR -modern JlQOls. FHA-VA cnnv. terms, DAJI.Y J • .f . .'W. Xlnr rnlrrhiin. i;parklini;i: inrrrior, aU hlrn~. 191'.'ll Brookhu~t Ave. !it•hl. \\!;int 10 srll f11i;t? I, kitrh -hrrakfast l\IT.ll -4 lrom S17.000 1n $40,IXXJ, 2 "·oil••. .<· '"'"'" m,.,., •=='='=""='='"='="="=Be='~''="==~I =r=,·="="'=''='=''=no."~'y=' ='='='·~"="==--========== ' t i n~ homr: 4 hdrm<., li:f', nv. !Ji ,, " ... "' ----- (:1) 2 Bedrm units, :<;t'parii f' ha!hs -l;1~r LR -.... 111t" Cnllins & \\latts In<'. · • rin I , r }" hed1·n1, Ah"°lull' tl'\11~1 10 ••• fnr owner. L1Vp in ;ind 8'4 Ad !lli2 5."2.1 in .. i.;r. p11 io. .:tsy bi 1c1' F.P. Pool h<'11lrl\ !· 3 llmll A,·e. ., maint. yAtd, "'"" 111 S~2.:i00, C;1ll ~1~4lM, try $600 doivn t'HA. f1l1"'" Bl\rlm1nton l'ourt -Balboa Island DON V. FRANKLIN $nt1lh Cn111oo1 Rr1111n r:-. ;i1·111r:v -mu<'h ntore. ~ou Realtor :i.n-;sA \'t~RDt: N1wport at Fairview 646-8111 -(•nytime) l 1-st11er Transf1rred- $2,SOO Down! _Br;iut lfu\ ,~ hf'd1"Mrn ll('ln1r ' 1\Hh 21: Mlh~. hU~{' ~'l'J X 20 I ph1v mo1n 11nri nol} 2 )rfir~ ,Illini:;. Vl\('3nt f()r ln1mf'rh· ! ~tr orr11p1111cy. Chl'>itr ~·<oun­ t111n V11!1rv \()r111lfln, }11~1 rt'- ! ducrd 10 i 26.:ioo. T111de )'<'llJt Mm~) Walker & Lee ne:tltnrs 7682 Edlflit'J" 17\41 8~2-4t.\\ Of ;,lQ-SJCO e BALBOA ISLAND e &>•! buv . br~I IO<'llfion 0111rn1. !~me. Rm ,,., bld. rl !'dnrl'd 1n $11.!l . ..O I Ji;;LAND REAi.TY t 673-1200 J:i:1-it4M F:ve~. f .;:_ ..,,·on't ht'\ir1•r thf> l"l':t<:,C)nilhlrl----------i..(11·rly ·I AR. 2 BA + fil m pi'l·r . Hurry, Dial 64j-03(l.1, s1n:-.1 rln. rlrl 0\1·n car l ~t. • 67).2'222 • .i Bel, 2 R11 , frpl + J:~'t:::::=====:== hse 1.1' ~ ha. Nr "'at. OPEN SAT/SUN I 5 FORl\l [ OL'O~ "' p11!, fii~261 . • --• 222 POPPY I B•lboa Peninsula Ocri1n l'l<'W, tori: ol srclu~lnn. rn1 . homr. :-Jr .~chonl, lib ,(. 11ho1fg cnl1' 1)11 quirt Al. Ell'<' hlln~. like ll('W IH~h i;;h11i:; crpl lh runu ! 11 "J'lfini~h ulr r u!rv. Bl1 1n !mkCll!lt.J In fJAllf'l'ci llv rm "/u~rd hru·k trpli· By C)11 11rr. $.ll,9:il'), 5?!7-6R':i RF/fl TOR S OCEAN FRONT :r.'!f9 l!ilronr, C'n~t11 ~1,.."" 2 40 0 . ---~-·I slnry nn ' Int , r1g1nal 0 -o-y()lJ WANT nwn"r occu plrrl 11, yr .... 3000 ./ rnrntiil D1n1nr ~q 11 AH rlrc hh1n kitchi-n. .t•ri:r ~l'()llr1t1e r11n11ly r11rh11111 hritl, htict:P m111Alrr ~in ..,,th "'fll b.ir Br. " lrplr l J l~l' hdrmli. .1 Bcirms .. 2'• h<i•h~. In 11lr turrsqu(' Corona ttrl .\lrtr $69,;tOO, J ~ RPr!t'Oflnl!l 2'2 8111h~ 41t B.\. lo\'rly rlrp!l I: r rl'!it. REALTY J llui;::r wrH k1•p1 lnW 1n1tln. l.l."i.11 t . Orran f"rnn 1, By , . p k C (ired hill "'--u ni~-. 11r entrr, [rv1nr lt'llftncr rt11r y11rrl ownrr S!l!i.500. ,,,,,.n $111-Sun C11!1 Anyr1rnl' 833.().1120 J Utw 1r111fu: 5lrcrl, ""llllk IO 11 .j. !2\~l 36.1-5.137 or f71<11 1 ,...,~..,,!!!!!!!!!!!!"""""'"" al[ ~chooli:; 1oc.e.!1on 67.l-fi1<1!l '~TH A Llrf[E- J Lliw price 1$3\,:iOO \ end Bayshores B IT OF LUCK f;!OO!t terms ~ lO"..b rk!wn). ·1·11t:N CALL 613~"!."'il 1----------1Yr>ur offer m11y lt1kt1 th!., TI1E REAL ESTATER.<i B\' Ownf'r R11..~lloN'& -p1'1 , hOme plu~ i;ur11t ;ip11rtmrn1 -~=~~--~==~-I heh. ovrr 3,000 M. It. [ow nn " rhofrr R.% 101 \n CTJr. * NEW LISTING * 1r11.srMld I: taxrs 2ll71 01111 rlf'l !\la r h J, currrntb St'°fl<oi l!'l IX't'11n. 3 BR, 1"-~ Rll)~hnN'• Or titiniz otrrl'f'rl 111 $.'2.~ h11t Bline. 2 C11.r e~ra.rr. Good BUSrt::ST markl'tplare in lhr 01\IW'r w11nt11; II ra\1 -~lllf' t'nnrt111n11_ l!.'6.non. tr,,.,·r:. The DAILY PILOT iiorl m11y <"ITJ~1drr ml'lkln:: CAYWOOD REAL TY Cll\..'-dl!M M!elkln. ,!:;1 v P ihl11 ynur lu!'ky r111.v. _ 'fn fi306 \\' rN.•I ""'~., NH monP y, lime t· elforl by ril)rf nin <'RU fi7~-l\.l-itJ. S48-T290 fll'mrh~lr l'HF REAL EST.ATER~ • -JI HORSE -LOVERS ,\1ini.Ranrh 1.12\"l ~(I. 2 Art hQmr ~llldlll llpl , 1R1J IT'N'< IW. J::l'lf"-R" 11nrk~l!op. Bu11ri 11 fW"J<i!~ P.lrlr? Gar- rlrn~ All rnr $:'.j.f)OO l 'NIVEBSITY REALTY .1001 J·: C'~t. Hwy fi7:J .6.\IO POPULAR ~tonhcclln ~plil lrv,..1 n101t"I 2 + 2, dl?n. ~dull ~"rlion Rel' ,t. panl t11<'!L 522.300 0 w n,, r . ~)'1()...14~1 ~fOVING-TRANS~"ERREO. Tin-ct of f•:thUng 1\1 1 I h 1rn.1nt~·~ Call the pmhltm r.oh·er1 • &iulh CM.O Ri"tl ~;~1i.1r, Pmpcrty r.ltn1t1fl· ment Ol\•111\0~. .~ • !>iW424 $©\\~1A-~£~~9 The Puzz le with the Built-In Chuckle 0 lt~oironge letters of th• ,,.--,......,,--....,,1 _...._ lour JCrambled wordJ be· low to forrn lour ~ifTlple words. -1-j-.11-~ -,-R 1~1 l I I .. t _ SEEAC , I I I Is Televi~ion will never replace . . . . . the ne'wspoper. Who ever ----------heard of pulling c televil ion I TA 8 GI H 1 .. 1onthebo11omofo--? ~~,...;.1 .:,.:..:1 :....;j;_'.:_j.:;_:.._j_J 0 Comnleh• '~' dHx~l• ~ior.c, by l1llln11 In Th• mllstng WOfd. you develop from 11ep No, 3 bft low. f) r:>1'1t NUMCERED l(11ER5 IN SOUAPES • • @) UNSCPAM8l( fOR I I I I • -''~~'~w~"~--'--'--'---'--- • • I I I J SCRAM;LETS ANSWERS IN DIME·A·LINE A luxuri.ous hon\@ d('tailed in rxquisire tastr. Lov('ly, large hv1n_e; rn1., din1n~ rm, fam · ily 11re11 w frpJ1·. & buill-in BRQ. Paflt'lf·ci drn, 3 Bd- rn1s., <I h111hs, s\.\'imm1ng pnol. Ch11rn1ing-g 11 rd en. 0c<'an VII'\\' • $17:),00(), Turner Assoc:iates 110~1 :-\. roa1oot ll11y., l...u:ur111 494-1177 Anytime * HARD TO FIND * Jn bt>Auufu! J.;ii.:una Brach. O!.;ran vie"· hnmt'. 4 RR. 2 hi\, Gntxl 1'0111!. Nirr yard. .'<In!. TI('ighhorhonrl <'lnse to :i;i:hools. Pncrd ii I · S?.6.~l()O. mt%.= -YI. co~sr .. -. !>O'JT>1 l"~ CAll. -BOio <;o_.C..- -l~-2'!11Xl ·,-=rn=R~FO~E~. ~A rt('J-1--R-A-,-. -.- Owner 0Her1ng ror the !int llme rh l.• JarRr f,cun1Jy home. ;i hrcirnom~. 11turiy, !am1ly room, :, halhll, le\'c\ mu y11rrl, nrw k1tchrn 1nrl ud ing hrr11k fa~1 1'0fln1. f"nrcd at $7~.:,oo hrrn. ·1~·21:19 for appt. rnnr1pa!!I ordy. OCl-:AN VT~:\\'-l lnmC"A-Witt; h11l11n~·"!l pn""r 2 BR & ttrn, l'r RA. ~-ROl\f $17,!M, \()', rl11. 11?,(\.J<!lf).\.l~l<IOO on D EL l\l 1\ R. 944.J<O; or 49:J...40."'4. S BR. 3\, BA. "'h1le WA{H' vu, :l-100 ~l'! It, many bit.ins, cltc. rmni<' nven. t11ni rm, al!J11c- ,.nt En1f'rl'lld Say. $125,MIQ. Ownrr 494-23.19, 1m· Vll::\V n! nr,.11.n 1: r111.11l 1n11 . -"msll h11t b11lld11hlf' 1ol in Lni:t1,1na. Si,500 lull 1'11ce, Low dn i.· 0 \\I .• w/ 101\• montllllt' 1'11ymrn1,., Birr. 49,'\.,1153 or IM-6&32 evf'"- ' I ' ' -' •• ' \:'I' .. l-• • DA.U.'f t-U.<i 1' l~l '--~-~:~"__,[j]1 1~ _''"_"""1 _1 ~!1 _,,., ... , 1~1 ~1 ~-~ ..... ~ ... ~1~~1'! 1 ~1 ;;"°'"";;'";;""";;:;l~-1'! 1---· .. -J[!] lncom• Property 1'6 lnv•1tment 1 HouM1 Unfurn. 305 HouMs Unfurn. 305 I HouMs Unfurn. 305 Apt•. Fum. 360 ]~I l~I ....... lorSlle Turtle Rock Turtle Rock A Wonderland of Lights ls the brea thtaking vi ew you & your dinner guests \\'i!I see fro rn the for1n al dini ng rn1. of this outstanding 1'URTLE ROCK HILLS home. During daylig ht hours. you will en- jov th e m agnificent, 180 degree vi'w of h cimes & green country:dde belO\I.', UC !, sno"' capped J\1t. pea ks & even a s far as P a los \'erdes ~ In addition to !he' choice vie"" this n e\1·ly listed hon1e offers 4 bdrms., lge. fa m - il~· rm .. dining rm., 3 car j.(arage \l'/elec. do(lr opener, S\Vi1nn1in g pool & separat e Ja- cuzzi pool. \'ery lastefully decorated & n1an.\'. n1an.v extr a s that r eflec t R E AL Ql'1,l.IT\', Truly a prestigious home fo r the execu\i\'e or professional man! Offered at the realistic price of $76,950 & PROUDL't' shO\\'O by app·1. San Clemente ·-----BRf;.\TI1TAKING vii'.,..', own ynur l'l""'n 'l hr., 11" hit. rr, l"UNtom hlrins, all l'leC klt lnrl ~IO\'f'. d.shwstir. rrr1 fr('r:«"r \\'shr dry('r. llf'SI in Opportunity 220 .... :..;cc.;_..:..:,._;.._;.._..;;:.: Gen1r•I ASSOCIATE Dan• Point University Park Costa Mew 23r'1 &,. Or11ni:t, C ~I DUPLt:X $36.9"JO Ruiltlr-r 642-4905 PARTNER 1·pt11dri>s. Forrrd 111r hf't.!, 1-1nd-u-,-1-,1-a-1-p-,0-.. -.,-y-l61-$15.000-S20.000, r.1u~1 br avail wlk to brh f.r sh0p1'11n11:. --1 1mmN1 & active m11nagf'r $17.000., Sl:-i.000. down, o\\nr INDUSTRIAL BLOG. ('.'<prr1rn1·r $2.ll.; 10 S::OK an- will carry b;ilant:f' 7',,."I~ inl. 6,400 ~. fl. industrial hlcli?. nutllly, S:?ll'I \\rrk ~•11r1 Call Addle B~·Jlc llun1 Really 11• J.200 sq fl , o! air-mnd. 1 1n11nrcl, :\1i-fl7!l:.!. !l 11n1-5 pn1. 212 Del r-.1ar. Si1n CIPmrn1e otfu•rs, Pr1l'f'd RI $82.000. INVF:.,IT-ll4,461 on , g--" 49:?-j\1] "'"' , ____ Xln!_ hid~. for 11n ln\'f'stor or TD Rnd ro!Jt·rt Sl70.l.1 per z RR. \ bl« 1n ~hop :;>hi1).: r>Oi\.~1b!e usrr. n1n, 36 rnn11th~. ftr1·r1vf' rhP c·p!. Pay equi1y k TOP $1!!0 f'o!ril"'rll, Rankrr .~ Cn. 37rt\ nionth fll'mnt nf SIIl,374. !n1", Ill.XPS, by n11rir •1!12-27711 Dic·~('~r r 1714! 614-2451 P hn11r R!'nk1·~. 642-Z171. HURRY? Y 11. l" ht 1man 's 1 REJ-,1ARKABLY VACATION YF.AR ROUND parid\sr -~panhik oet>an-CALL US I UNBELJEVABLY Bel\C'h hou~I' fnr (JOI)' $110 front villi1. $-1.'iO mo. 499-2128 For 2-3 & • BR. rentals In I EXTRAORDINARILY Including 111!!. u,,,..,,,,,, p, k Dov.' Sho'.. ' , ' BEAUTIFUL ALA IUntals • 64.'.1·:1000 ;uwi Tunle Rock DUTCH GIRL CLEA N-_-2 WE HAVE 'nlEM•. Vil D'isere Garden Apt1 4 RR. lam nn. rll'n, bltn I Adults. no pl'll BR. R/0. Crpt~, yard, i;tv/tf'! Unnh5trtlC!f'd view. Putnng j!:rttn, waterfall £. children ok, $160. Pool. $9.11111Y10. 646·2130 L -ALA Rrnials e &15"l900 1tream. f!Ol''t rs everyw,..,re, El-T;ro 4fi' pool, rec. room, billiards, LRG 3 BR. 2 BA. R/O. BBQ's Saun.I, furn.-unfurn, Crpts, Children & prt!i ok . J BR., 2 ha., bl!1ns, rp!g. Single~. I BR, t BR + ckn, $l'IO. drps, 2 c11r gan1ge, nr 1bop "SINCE IS.16" 2 BR. From $135, Stt it~ Lots for S•le 170 -M-on-eV to-Loan Al.A Rrn!al i e &1:1.JflOO t·rriter, lrRse $~. 496-3548 1 lst \\'rs!rrn Ba nk Bldg 2000 P11.~nn10; Rd .• IW2"8670 3 RD R:'lt.. Family rm., pRrk Fountain Vall•y Univer:iil}' Park Bell'"el'n Ha.rbor k Newport, 240 like yard. Co~ta ~1esa. f\id~ -Days 83J..0101 Nights 2 Blk N. 19th. 3 HR. 21~ RA Spi1nlsh \"]l'.;\\l lor Lagun,11. Bl'arh 8200 1 t TD L OK, brk. s~ II month. NO Sl"J(), 3 BR IO\.\'nhouM-, C'rp~. 1· ~~.=~•="•=".~~.~~.~.= S•n Juan Capi1trano 1nwnhou~e. bltins, cp!~, sq. fl, ~Jl ut1I in, p11\.'t'rl • s oan FEE. 540-lo..u. r1rp.~. \\11.~hcr/d ryf'r, r lPc S30wk up S100mo up r1q is, pool, rlr•· i;:arl\~r, slr't'ct. (,rn!!r do w nhill rA~llLIES \\'EJ.CO~l E rant;.r. rl~h\\·h r, rumpu~ 1·n1, ~BR. 2 ba. home ...• $3~ e SI'UDIO & I BR AM'S_ many othrr P\1r11s. $30.500. slopr, Xln1 building ~1t1'. I 7',, 1:-\TEREST siove. refri~. fPncf'(t y;iNi, n•r . facili1ir~. inrL pool & 3 BR . 2 ba. fan1. rn1. -· $340 e Color TV, phone ~erv, pool :-1Jo~ '!\•!Iii. 61·1-2260 '111.y, 6,iJ-1021\ e\'I', s~ r11sh nr $10,500 terms. 2nd TD L an 11f'llr hearh $140. ~auna hath. 962-5133 Turtle Rock 4 BR, Vu • $47j • Linens maid sl'rv avail. 11t Western Bank Bldg" Seal Be•ch o .... ·nrr 642-013.ll. I 0 ALA Renlals e 6-1.i-:t!!OO .i BR rondo-Drp~. crpt~. 2 .Elegant J br1 rm. 2\.1 bath • Chill'.lttn & Pf't section Univer•ity Park A s1ra~:o•t;n1~~~N2'",H ~11 4ITr .. ;~~.~);.~t~~.~:~; '~~ i,~'~}/\::: :·~Ff~!~ I ~i~~ ·~~~~J ';;~~~l :'1 1 ~:~;~~~1~!:"~~::'" :ii"'r"e· .d .... hs:11~.-"'1'1' I ::~:~~:~~~ ---'llP11 il11r Days 133-0101 N l9ht1 hnme w Jl(JOI .. l Rr :t , r11n ,.,.. . ..,1.1 I S ttl M t C -----SZ2.1 PPr ~lonth \W1 BACH-furn $139.50 "SINCE 1946'' rm, "'"" ~h;1i:; r;·p1, nrp&. coM-2 adJ n.1 fpp s<}Tnf' a :t~r ,. ~~hg~'ige 1 °· 3 ~l)R'.\I. + labm•,1Y.rm .. hlull llA FF'DA L REALTY 8'12-44!\i ' n F:ALTY I BR-unfurn $140 I . l :"""""""".:"'"":~""""""""~"""""""'l!"""'l""""'"''"' s~:t "{I() ln " lnwn nr m11v , b . . , . . . ·.. 't . trrP cl1n1ng rm., ui 1-1ns., rk. ,.. • I 2 BR-unfurn $150 •-·" ·· · • •. ,4 ,. 0 .;-01,·:11n & Ry V1''''· n~ ~~1·h, I $.190 a monlh. NO FEE, Hunt ington Beach Univ. Pa rk c. l'ntr.r, Irvine FURNlSHED AVA ILABLE 1-----------~;11 -Sun , 1101 '.\l11rl1n A\1.'. Aj>;:-J CQ,\T:: Ai::rn! fi7~-19.~Jl. ' .l BR To11nhouse1 rrptldrps. 11 nyrime . ADULTS ONLY. NO PETS L•siuna Beach 1 Newport Beach 11.~~un1~ GI ·.' • • · ~o. l-··1 si:; .. '.\1. '.\fa.v 1radf'. A.'" tori 1 CaS h Fast ! r-:e11·por1 540-1120. c u A sn os20 , • Q,1111,r. 962-:!l'.!6. -·----DOLL HOUSE -~rra! lol"A· r I ~ >·•rn * 642 201S * •ON THE MALL e THE EASY LIFE ----LOTS -bo~r rountry -N I lion. 2 BR. fPnl'ed yard. pa 10• carpor. '0 t. l BR , 1 1 ~ BA. Lr2: l)onu! • _--"-~--1 lo ~1nn11rrh Ally. ,\ sroar., Fabulous upg1'!1cled "Rhifr~" 1 Univer1ity Park Tu s I In -hi \l~-\·1r1\S. Atl 1st & 2nd Trust Deecli i:A!'at:r . S14.i. ii·ork. $!90. To ~,.e, l~:~,:i rnnn1. Pool pl'l\'ll. $32;-i/mn. ! * * $135 \* * ' " • • c • • • 1 ' • . • ' ' • ' ' ' • ' • ch;irn1111g 2 RR. homr 11 A.ngt'\ila, 2 BR. m<idt>l 011 1 util1rir.•. SR!lOO. Lt'~s for C ~;flt~ APP1RAJ.~~1 -~ t 1\LA P.rnti1I~ e f;l;r~!lOO m~~sai:r.h ~i-9!1ll. Call fi45-29~. _ 11 RH. Crpt s. drps, 1tovf'. ~- hu&e \"Je\lo' drck. BPautilully one Je1·('1. Cui1tom. prol"s~. RELAX & LIVE 1·11.sh. l\.1:?-'i,"~\O OS a esa nves men U , R ra ~·l'lu l'lc · Duplexes Fu•n. 345 1 frl.,.,carpor1 ,/11undry r m.No 0 -1 · - --548 7711 anytime r l~l. :terr ' " r, 2 811. ,.. rieroratl.'d , Pr1v111f! rommun. rlPror11.1 e11 _ move tn l'Qncl . I...,, I. ,...,·1mmu1~ f.r 1Pnnii;. Mobile Home/ -1 1 •'>'I ,\1{JBJl.F. l1'ln1e -:t hr I.. Jlf'L~. Ask ahout our discount I 1·9':Jlt'I <:n ,· -an 2' I mil hnmrw rp r_.,, __ ;, h . C M I)'. :i. ,...,,,, .~tlm ptuoui; m~lr sui!I.', lrft'al. .,,.a11ous :. , s Y i1 Y T 'I r Park 172 Bl B clrn, Jl2 a. 1.1.'!IS<' Sl90 1nrl 01ta esa plan. 741-\\'. l!lth St. &12-llll e SPECIAL HOME e !y si tuatrd on cornrr. Evf'ry hon1e, 21, RA. hit-in ran,1tr ral e 1 Mortgage1, ue ••con* 645-0lll ~parP & u!ilities. f'abrillo .:;:.:;;:._:.;.::_::;______ ,--~.-~-~~~ for i>peeial rnuple. c ust. hlt . extra. CALL NOW f~r ;i pp't. &· n\'l'n .t: di~hw~~hrr. Crpls * WATERFRONT I Tru1t Deeds 260 fiLf~EPEP.-2 Bn . Xh11 Inca-:Vlohilt Park, 536-8360. DUPLEX 1 Br furn, qi.:ie1. *Studio Apt $110 hillsid" honir 11. a hui;ir Asking S•\2.500 • \\'on·1 Ja.~t. & drps. Rri1u1\ful •"n11rtyi1rrl_ cmirt lcw. Villa :~. &t~ ~id" 0 rlon. move in tocla~, S125. 3Bn~RA . Crp!ll, drp~. J ~? .. ,',?!5· Nt.ar shop ping, 1 * 1 Bedroom $ 130 P'''··~m. 2 f•-nlcll.,'. "''''" Ask for Etla :Frernii1n Assumf'611"i !nan. Buo11·n-\"illagP,Quah1.v 1hn10u! Im-14 Vo YIELD 1 ALA Ren1als • 645-:t<IOO. Ch.I, k N ·'" 'u I , . ..., ,. "' t Tn 3 I I 11rf'n o · o pe111. Isl. ~tAPLE ST. NEAR 19TH \\'11.ll"l view. V1rtori11. Bearh l'I', s:m.99:'i. 1111.!l:toL nllll'Ula1r~ B~auti lut vi@\\, ~1 nu prllnp. ar ~arce' ON TIIE BEACH -ol<i"Cr last ,, $('f"~rity '1rpos1t. $22.l Newport Beach I 64S-0349 11.rea. S~2,500. 110Usf.:fnr-i;alP h.v n11•nf'r; Ctubhn11se & pooL Boa r 1tl1p l '5!1 rluJ~Aln yc"·,1~1~ 9 1~ 11~~; 1 2 BR. fixer upper. Sli."1 mo. 5.'6--02:'i.<;[ ... ,.11. 1 B.ETlfKt: REALTY ~ bd f ·1 opt. S27,:JXJ. 67:t-:.MI! r.vr!i. 'rt a is r nn _ J ;~ ALA Rent al ~ e s•~ '•""" , " " ocean ronl u PP r r FREE hll.ll month rtn1. Quiet ., nn. ami ~, rrn. exri·a~. -~ _ d1sl'0Unt. Bkr_ 493 11:>4 or ..,...,""" 2 BR, l i BA. Conrlo, 11.ll duplex 4 BR 2 h,11. $300 I 1 an f p I N So 1504 S. Csr. H .... ·y. '194·2R5.' xh1t Jnc:a1ion. L~iver.;iiy Mountain , Desert, 49.1.\706 evrs. $1:1(). 2 Br. hsr Gar. ~ire , hltn~'c 'i\'a1! OO\\H at s11;,1 n1n, "';inter. !1011 Se~i;h~re 1 r.oast p~~~~-A~u-lts ~"{i-40 : Laguna Niguel 315 !\!ARI N ~: AVt:. 673-6900 Pork; S,l:i.OOO: ll:t1-ffi.l3 Resort 174 yni. Kid.<;-& Pf'ls. m~. a I )fr. oeget ,. Dr, flr 2J.11696-m4 Call 546.8791 . 2831 So. Brill- ! BALBOA TSLANO Blu• Beacon * 645-0111 ~~R-121 .t\i;:rnt. D I U I 350 1 C 'I I LAKE Arrowhf'arl Chi1 !Pt. I I~ · up exes n urn. In, osta <> t sa. RAMBLIN' ROSE NfwP0RTS HOR!f5 Re•I E1 t1te, [j] Lu.xurinu~l.\' r u r n i ~ h,. d. 1 House1 for Reot 1PJ Corona del Mar S26:i LSF. .. nt>w 3 bclrm • 2 A1TRACTTVE 2 BR . 11pu, Spo1lP~~ 3 hr ·f , 2 ha. 70' sunny ;,_\".• 11•111 1ind .l'flU Goner~! BP;iu11ra1 view. 642-9it60 -. ha ., frrol., drps.. rrp1~ .• Costa Me1a Sl"' 'd 1, 1 N h · f •-h ""· " u ~ on y. -r . riin1hlrr nn 1 .1 .:ir, ?i' fi1m -1·10"9 10 lhr 0t·ran 1n 1 h1~ ;i i ~"1S-1122:t 2 RR ., IV'I\' t·ar[lt't~ patin. uill-ilt~. 11 nu. mm uc:ac · PP.IVAT}: Palio. 2 BR. 111 1 Harbor k \\illson , 67Zl-818t fly rm. !'nusuall~· ~OQrl lor hPrl roflnl, 2 barh !\'r \\'Jlllr! 150 Real E1tate Want.cl 184 Houses Furnished 300 I Vrr~· rle11r1 1 CICl~r 1~ l'lei1ch f>:l~i.l.12 nr li'li-:'M:i . Rt\ studio 1riplr-x. Clo~d I brwn 8-i pn!cr111.111u1s.:. hill!f' ('0\'f'1'rd Shnr·f'~ hnr)11' \\'1lh a hrc•ak-Acreage for 1ale I & t;hnp~. sm !\1nnth s:n~ l~I'. 3 RI:, 2 B,\, chilclrPn ~rage. 1, blk 17th SI. shnp-'Q"uc.1"ET"'°.-,c,-ud~~c-,c,o,cl.\c,~,'"""BORC .. -i flillin, niany xt_ra~. S.\i.OIXI. f11~l 1~1u111. .Ju~t reclureri to IOEA-L FOR DESERT General Don !-"rank/in Rllr. 6i:l-2:Z:?2 I O~-no IM'ls. (•rpts, drps, 11111~ Adults S\j5, 642-M61. I SJ2j. No chldrn or pets. :~::· Ehli fide Rt'alty 129·9"°· thjs home h.11·~ nrw SPA DEVELOPMENT \V•: are thr e"<clu~1vr agrnl! I A~Dl.J)HJ):) n1\'~t;RS SO. o( ll\11'· 2 BR .. rpL•, bltin~._!pL ~. I Lido Isle 213:; EldPn A\'l'. CM. Stt Rhai:: carpels."""'' paint, i nd Approx, 4,000 arrrs of lan'1 ror a n11.t1on11l airporRnon -11ROrrRTY. ~I AN~Cl'.~RS I '1rps, fot'ri. ~rL $26.:i :\lo. SPACIOUS. clea~ 4 BR. lge i'.lgi Apt 6. OPEN MOUS F: new dishwa.~hf'r. Poot, club-'l•h l 1 f , , , l lOOOOO • I · · '~ I h fam rm, ~1rredtth Gi1rdt'ns, ll'ATF.RFRO''T l 3 BR 1 =~=~~~~~---1 '.199 hou d . ~-11 o so \Ill rr. . N F~ED HOMF.S lor tran~ler-\\'e \\·111 rrfrr !Pna nts to you oo 11nnua 11.~is , -• • " · gt. • BEAUT. Bach & l Br. aptii. 4 hr.;il2 :'1t~~n~o 8~~~'·1 ·5,;1,. infosr~~~1.,111e;;111s:~~71 or Do"''n. hfi~~ In!. only l_or 1 : !'l's. Call local 11"tnt bf'lore l Irr•· I'll charcP ,,. Many l RAy & BeRrh Rlty 67:>-3000 $3.JO mo. 2131943-494:1. 2 BA. i;r ro. rlrn. rm. $450. SJ..l wkly & up furn incl 1>ntry. Ch\otr 1r 9 ns: 111E Rf:AI~ 1'.:STATERS Y~--. t en 11n1mnrr1ze in J ytlu list_ 847-fiGlZ. dP~1rahlr lf'na nts on our 2 RR. Adult~. No p<'l&. Palin. Irvine mn. least . 673-8886 I util. Monthly terms avail. de!'l"r'!Prf hxPr·Upf'Pr. '.\lake __ _ _ _ yrs. For morP 1nln. \\rile: 11·;11ting li~t . \'. I.' a r I y I f' 11 s f' . 5 2 O , 1 , , ., Duplexes, 998 El Camino. 546--0451 oflPr. Bkr 968-l.ilfi, 9G8-26'l.i OPEN SUNDAY J.$ ' Ph1l1p ~'h11,. S. Co. NEF.D nlrlf'r i••mnirrci,ql Al.A Jlrnral<. • 6 1:'l-1'l00 /\vocarln. 1137-7$6;-i or NE\\ :; BR .• BA. er-pt~. F U f 355 NICE 2 BR d u pl e x Collerl 22J~ Heather, Lo1ne ~.o.-B:1 nk of An1r r1ta B~dg. h1rl.i::. a mple park1n i;:, this $110 -Ul!J pd, N1rr 1 BR. Nr :.J6-941t"i l'VI'~. rlrps, 30'X7:'i' hid romm pool I urn. or n urn. I CArpe1 ed G()Od location'. d \ l Bn IAtn1ly ~-ponl nn 61.1 B 11·11.~. San 1::ir;:n~lOl i·irinity. approx 4000 sq fl. I 111·,.rtn. s 11 rPL c r t• rlrps. HA'l" & Ocran vu, prv rrl . ~~7.~·rl~a!~~15~r:f;~11 f~r~~~ Newport Beach $13.i ' Li O Isle qu1r1 cu!.tfe-sac. nrar Cht•rry 1 AC Lnt ln bPi1ur Calif 21.112,-,;,._2161 Chilrl nk. s1rp~ heh, Jmn1ar 2 Rr. • ~>1!l-08.1.i • Lak r A :t."1•-11::0 \VE h I' t1'nt I ' A I ~=-~~~~----r .. 11.sy 1ni1 1nt, s~um-pinr.•. :\fodoc Cnry. !()t)'5 nr --U . J Blue Beetcon * 645-0111 S29i 6i3-69£M, 6i~il!l 11.v R 5' P s., 1 BR. & 2 BR, 111 BA . i1hlf' L~r Al ;,•.,·, pinf'!li on 1111 !!.'"el ''""· Apt. n1111 n ii:nOO location _ _ _ l.OV'"L"-J R-,. 1 hlk-h''''''· Tl!RTLf: Rnt'k Hills ExPr. Mmrs; f\1rn/unf. \\'1n!f'r &. C .. d ho 1 '''nl-" by pvt h•• c d B Ibo C c • -1 1, , _ 1 A .1 , p.,,, rps; nr 5 ps; poo , 5 Bn. 6 h•. 11 ('levAtn•. c,9 JEAN SMITH, RLTR. 1'1~. 962-31110 ."" :\'"~· on a I oves uxur. 4 Rr. 1rw . ....,ai;e ytar y. v111. nn11 . U ·i pd l ''' 11 . '" •-I , ,,_,,,,,, 67 l ll ,·n '-•> ,,., l'-/m" ,.o ! -· Rk '''"''" I h R I "'' ~o~n 11 . ,,,,.. • onrov1a. f>.lot .P1Pr~t·flrial.S27j,OOIJ, .J(~Jf~.17111 C.~1. 646-]:Z.l,"1 --------'" i ,.., "' .>-,,,. '"'· ,._ ·""' "· •l1.1 :\1n. r .. k.-v ~v A i Py raly """.><>JU I :'4141J:\6 T . f L .d I I · _____ Apartments for sale 152 1-L~,. -,,. \\'ATERF'RO."l:T D<'ro r l Br. fl('!~ nr chi!drrn. %2~6.i:\ ~~~=-=~~~= ~r.A.S, on usr iany cQnd1 t L B h ~ 'P, BoR ' Ro 'e 2 BALBOA COVES -~ i1/lo1 !tuitahle for bldg 4;)' 2 811. :'.1o. In '.\In. S3:1'1. Costa Me1a I agun1 eac $14~ l BR. Sl75 -l SR. ~f'a~t. -,s fl .• ;:. !l,f hor~P WATERFRONT LIDO ISLE. ~lu!lt i;acnficP, boAI. {2131 2'11 -~1 6 11! Grunr!.1· P.111· 6-12-4620 I l 1/WJ' lltil pd. ~I. G1'lrden Liv- R rp cs,. . \\'alrrbo ro°',,''· 1 Prlme Joe. 3 BR. 2 ba. single 6 br11r h !!pl~. All !urn. 6 I B .. lboa Island S $'.?l':l ,\lo., 3 BR, l \.\"Pe ping AparttntntsrorRSlt ini::. Adl ls. no pets, '140 W . ~m f_:ir lnr.i:c at s ps. story, Ne\.\•Jy decor. Fencrcl rRr garagr. ;r; \n11.n. Lra.~r Su~r harp & Clean 01'f'An ''1p11·, suffltf'n living _ ll!th St., CM. , Pr1~ $.)()().COO yd. JO ft. boat 1HP. $79,500 land to yr, XIII!. Ow ner. I I ~ 5 BR, 4 1~ hi1. nn \V11.1rr, I Sro111:1ous l Bn. 1~111 ·" rllning l"flfllll. m11ssivr s1nne lr pl, 1 BR. Sl'ZO £. Sl2.l. Spaciou&. Bill Grundy.' Rltr. Bill Grundy, Realtor &12-.i097 da)ll. Fin•nci1I • Drrk 11/v1"'"· rln.·k pr11'11. r m. 2 ,A;it h, dhlp 11.11.r .• Jg 714: fi~5-i80l. 2l:\: 4:w.944;,, Apts. Furn. 360 I Adul ts. P<l"L Jrl,al f11r '" Do•·er n, '" 'I"<~ · · 1·.~ ·''"· .\l••·0 h 1 10 Juor palln, h!tn~. full.v rrpt'1 .~-"fCF. • RR f 2 h "-•-1 • , .. ~,, °"" ·· ' __.!.'......, _.:'. R:t1 Do1·er Dr., N.B. &12-4620 Comm••<"•al ""' ' .~ -" , am rm, 11 DdC'n•: ors. ;)' ~-1993 1-~==~= 19 drprl, Beautiful ll'ee l111ffi \'icw hnn1P. S2R.'i Nr sch!~., Gen•ral Ch h NEW EXC~U~~VEh NE\\'PORT Rrh, by nwnrr, Property 151 Busineis .'iallsl111r). RP;i.ltnr 67.1-li~' ~lrrrl. S~:iO ~lnnth. Now 111. \\"i11 rr pd &1 2-403Z FU"R"N B h I & l 0 Bay£rnn1, .otanoy ut:llC DnvPr Short's \Ve 1I c 11 ff ran!. Ca!t Jl rrt111 gp Rr111 f;5. _ ! l!O LIDAY PLAZA AC e or ur. Prime Lido Nord Immacul.:11,. Al't'a \\"11lk1nit rli~tallt'" to S:l00,000 Ca~h nn h11.nrl. Opportunity 200 ·Corona del Mar !atP, :>!O 11."il, inpPn e\'rs 1 7 BR llnu."<e $ll!,,, Sin\'"· rpt . DELUXE Spacious 1 BR ExceptionAlly nice I :. ~ BR., den. l ))a1hs All fichoo!~. J Rn. ~ Ra . \\'11 nt 11vlu~tr1AI nr rom'l I * oc EAN VIEW * I LA RGE ~1 F:SA DF:L \!All Brllrp~, B~ar. rncd*'14''5· 0111 furn 11 pl Sl=!3. HeAteri . JlOOL 12110 Newport Blvd., CM .... ~ .... ·n hy App't. only Fam rm. f'1l1 rrf'd & hell!f'd TA"< cousciou.• n\\nPr!ll ran AAA I . . ue eacon • Ample parking. No children :i Sl.'l.-1.000 li e pool, Lf;:P lo! & 1,1n:ulAr lrnsr-bi1rk 11. c·lrRr rl!lc CANOY AND 3 Rdl'm~. 2 haths \\alk lo horn,. 111th 4 hf'drn1~. hun1lv L N-,. 9 --01 1 _ 00 pets 1965 Pomona • BACHELOR APT. e !• LIDO REALTY INC. d rive. i cl tal hoii1,. an1t ~1ayinbu~ines.•. SNACK SUPPLY hc;ich r'1tr11ally furn Avail rrn Rnd l.;ir;:r fen!"d yi11d. aguna u Cit · ' J,l7 E.2 \~!St , •' 3377 V' L 'd 673-7300 rri1h~hf'ltll) priCf'il. 6~6-4606 Thi~ 1·rinelcry-cAre fund no""'· s:il() n10 l'r:irly lse I Qu1e1, 1n~1clc .~ 1 rt t ! . ON 11 T N 4 • · Cos111 Mf''-11 ~: 1a 1 o -.,..anl~ Orllnfi?P Co. only. WE ESTABl..ISH Call: 573.~3 ., 642-22:)3 f'\:e~ FRm1Jie! onl,v 111 SZ7:> per I ~ 3ie h e~i1rr -";: CHATEAU LAPOINTE NICE l BR D .I Quil'l !i +• 40' lot _ O e11n J br, 2 1tr-On Bay W/Slip * Submit your f)r<JhlPm, ALL ROUTES mo. Ag-:_r:_t :>16--1141 £:~. ·i\\'a~':t ~.m1-i;'4!1Mo~~ DELUXE furn l Br, apt, Sf'p. hy s"arag~.~~-Adults "• ba.. 1'e11o·Jy rr-drcor11ted. Hrralhlaking Vi rw! F"h•~·rl \\'. 1.ytlr. Rlfr. (~n ,:,.11111~ in1·n!1"rd 1 N'"AR NE\\'-2 hf'droom~ /..;, • Pool. Close lo 1hops. $150. ovf'r :10. Nn Jlf'I!. 54.t-1071 ~: LarJ:~ pi1!10. $7l,50t'l. T'nnl _ B;ilt·nny _ r:lrl'. J)r-'.i~ll.-W 19111 SI C:\·1 :~1~-M!'t.1 CASH REQ U I R~::ri clrn. t·ii lile B11. F.11-in 0 Lido 111• .t\dult!. no pels. -'I •,, Kf o ,,12 ft 6 Pl I'~ Ill l>ll p 0, A>• C •1 S'.\fALL Ba r hrlor apt, -.. ,,_.._, 11. rr rim lu"<e 21111nn Rr>l. Jnmn1par-EARN 15o10 an n11r ........... , .,;i & r. Dbl .1:"1t.r-p 11t In, l "R c · , RI om "8 "· ·1•· •.: 1--C,.,,~~~~~-oe~~ " Pl 116.,.."" . n , 1 pl., tns, J...ra~P. ulil, p11.id. $8'1/mo. •' * OPEN DAILY 1-4 * 11UJr 1 .:1l11r -"nly S.J2;..L an 1"n •" .... · · · · · ""' ·~• rarprllni;: "' cir ii pf'.~. 1..-irgP I Arlil~. 142 V111. Und1ne. "' CUSTOr.1 1'~UftN fTURE Call 6·16-3464 :: ?\Iii Via. QuJ!o, 4 RR, 3 Ba. \IOS.' r.t:AJ.TY lil2-117:\'.! SI00.000 C11sh Do11o•n r111n •hrrr .......... S3~Jfl.OO Cost-i""Mesa lrnercl )'Ard. :'1.r ~chonl.~ & fii:t~OO.l or 113,629_~. Rl:NTAL. ~e ad class 810.1 ,~=~--=~~~~ ~· •'-'"'OOO R k fi7:>-"200 1----$170,00() Loan~ 11t 7t<,.ll "."'tt F."rrllrnt 111romf' lnr a frw C'hurch . NCI pt>!.~. 21!1 fi1rrk<i. Call 518-.148! 1 BR. furn. $1;,fJ incl utiJ. • .-... ... ro r r ·J • LOVEL\'homr,fu11ycrpt'd. "AAA "1'E1'AN1~ 1 k N portB h [Pool gi1rage di 1po 1al :• 2 " 1n11 r~ """ 1.v 11 01·k_ ol)a~•q ,., XL.NT li1<"alinn-NP11r ~ho!"-COLLEGE: P11rk arrA. ~-RR~ ew eac Balboa Pen>"nsula ' ' ' ,• Me1a V•rde rlrilpPS, hr. 2 hll, dP n, J.l,oor. &Q It , OC A1rpnr! ~:1r11111i:s•. Rrfill1n~ 11 nd t•t1t. Adult!!. no pcl~. &12-23&.l ,• patin, 2-c·A r g:tra11;e. l''irn I pin)!-~ Bf'rirnnm, 2 hi11h E:\-J\ BA. crpl~. clrp.•, hltn~. I VIE\\I nf Lido oce;in /, ~: 1=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.~;;;;~ Clo!f, to hc-h. Ci11l 11 f~ 6:l0 W .R . DUBOIS INC. 1r1·11111? mnnr.v lrom i·n1n nf'I-erU!l\r hornP, Ru 1l1-1n~. fl'Jll1·. a1·11 1I ,\\11rch Isl. S?iO f'a111!ini1. Clt"an.' shArp 2 BR l BR. lurnishtd ~·/2ar. Near Sl2fl 1 BR, 166~ Newport •• m * ~5-7166 • Praterl d11.pl>nr.ers 1•1\hin ii d1sh .... ai;.\lrr d1~poSRI $21!.i LI.lo l•I (,, !A~t + $100 I I ~ cl Jin be hcach. Util1tle1. $1.)(1. lt i!..•e. Bh·d, All utll included, No •: HURRY NOW VACANT I pr. &i2-.1'. . :\loving lo qualifi.id arra. il lanfllr~ . . . 1 ' . . .. . r f'an-• rn mr, aut rrpl'd Jlf'IS nr rhildrPn. ~· • Hawaii, mu~\ 111.'ll Ill onct'. Condominiums n,1°. \\"11irr piL 2 yPar le~sr. Ing, -~11.ll !"'1~71 O\\ner or i.· rlrp·11. ,\dlt~ only, no pe!11 Rrspon~ible adults. No pets. ,• Q11o·nt'r. for sale 160 n;unP br11ncl •'ilndy and !\:Q !)t't.• Hrf. Anrl J'rr. ~I~-• 12!1 Rf'alror. I $~!1:l nin inc.L g11.rrlf'nr r & :,1:-.-17~·1. Dana Point ~: ,\~snlnr ~)'.'"~ ]u;in nn spil t._ ~n.i1•ks1, F11r f>''l~OnAI lntrr-_!Ppo.•11 ~1JU1rrcl~14!>-AA09. IJ{)Ll. HOUSE _ Ea~! C~t!I 11111rr 6t2-2237 Ill\ 6 & S2S ~fl\-OCEANfRONT ,------------1 ;1',11 1(1u~ 3 _B,.dronm it hl iun1ly R~~;( nS:~~L t!\: 8~:ie~R1 AT:~n~~~~T 1b~ ~;~"·~~~.11 \~ :::trih~:d 11~:1:r 1~·~:~~1~1~ n~:AR. 2 AR, ~11 ,~~n\\·rr. l\lr~11 . 2 BR .. renrtrl ~cl. 11krnrto, ~vely Biche.lors, 1 _ BR. S~~GLr, ~~.' ~~iy.petb! t'()nm, ~.x1ra ~harr> t n10111. hlk beRC'h, 3 b.'-. 2 bi1, l .. ~,·m· .• '•'• .:. 2 '''· n·,-A c11r11i:.:r, 11a1rr r·· 1'l 1"· no gar. Ch1!rtr~ & Jl"!s ok, \\'ATF.RF"RO:>.'T :\BR. 4 Ra l\lald strviC'f'. P()nl. Ulil. \\l 1 1 34111 C (li1nr• n111s,t ~rll unmt1li«I"· "" ·' ""' ,,. :;>1a1r 01stnh1H 1n~. Jnr. Iii.~! 'I• 11-..0 f.44' ~~-~ 11.,. · ~ arrm nn, oast • h•plr, beam ceihn~5, "'lw '''" Pool ''''''" ,,~ ..£1:_· __ ·. · --··' ~.1 I l1fln1r. Nt\\l,v rrrlPr. On si1n-a 675-ll1~0 • 11,,·y. I p I $16" , f'!C. \\"r ... 1 Rrn11rl\\11), A11Hhcin1. R I ~. ;1ymrn1~ n .1 1irr r i1i'Pf'1 , h11g1! dbl 1ar. 1":1:r. /li11tn~,. :,.i~--0l:l0, ra. !12S(lt i(l li i(~-:.rlfiO. S1~5-2 Rri·~. Car11.~r . rricd AJ.1\ ,rn!ai;. e 61:1.:i~ rl,1 bra1·!1 S1000 \lo. Corona del Mar ,-~--~~-~--1 I n1nn1h p1 ~s r1·rr)!h111t; 11nrl &12-iil:l:l. ~ ·---:_ ,\<tnl. :'\n Jl"I~. Nr 171h &. RENT-OR-LEASE-Rii i t;n111dy. P.ltr. "'12-4620 Huntington Be•ch : r11n t'f' 1111;•·11 o\'rr. C11!1 BLUFFS-ANGELITA Ouplexe1/Unit1 PARTNER WANTED S.·1n1a An;i A~·t . f>m-.l'i.10. 2 hnn1es in ~lrs11 \'t>rdP. 4 BR PfF:R &-float on Channel e f OR LEASE, t"URN. ' ~~11~~~1 /~';s ~~~~~·F.'1~:;.1i I on V1!llta Cajon iale 162 ANTIQUE BUSINESS Lagun• Beach I s:n.-., \I" nrw ~hal{ rrp•; 3 ln\'Ply rx1ra lge pario I;:~ RH APT, CORO~A DEL BF:AtlTfFUL :FURN. APT~. 0 · ~p1ciou~ 2 hr, l ha, l-1lory SANTI\ ANA. G1irr!Pn apt~ BR i2:-t.». :>1;...401\.3. 3 l'icdrm .. l h111h home' $450 1 !\!AR. I $140-{16.3. Qu let, priv, patio, GOLFERS PARADISE r>lAn nn rtw>1r, cornf'r Int. 4 unit~. :t RR, 2 hR • t2~ Par!\' n111n lll\1n~n wit h PVT roa tin. 1 hr, T11 J11tll' SPACIOUS 2-r>Pr n1n. i1 I fi37-0li:\.I i "' lii3-6~:11 • 2 \\'ill'drobf's, frplc, rt~11~inf j By ,.,..·nrr . 139 . ."""". 644-21Jl9, 7 BR. 2 h11 • 2 BR. l 11·,,M. ,.,.,, 1. i\n !""!<. t; in p Io y ,. rl f RR. ~tnl'f', •f RR l RA bl • HUG f: B11chf'!or Rm l.· ba. nn, !~keel iep. gar .• Pool. 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Apt ~ f>l&-271'1 1 Rt:· ~h~rp. rnocl .llt"f'll. 4 f H · f Rm~ '' nu I 1 /I on • l'!!l!l'd pool • K11ch. l'I~ .• encJ palln, 11omt turn., l $27.SOO. o .... ·nl'r 499-1901 or \1) [ l11·111g-f.· '1 1111ni;: rm, Sew R,.11hnr~ k F::\t, '1ond11 nrk llC1111", 1-..0i ~·1nlry. ~3.1-1134 . BACK-Bay, It:;-lnn-. -2 .car:. 0'1nrr ~~1 .. ~P,; r;;:: "" w/ indir('('t lightin.1 • JlClOI. quiPI, $130. 67:>-jQl~ J 496-.1!!<19. l'Pt~ clrp~. kit hlfn~. l.'lrrt 27M l!11rhor Rh·d. Ill Alii1 ms A11s1nr~.~ hldt~. ni~ri nr i'f'.~-"' 2 BR f11rn i~hPd houi<e. h11., R!tns, fnrd, Firt'pl, cul-SI2:l \1n Bkr. M&-2~1~ Deluxe RIO. AduJ U only, No t -8'1' OWNF.R -Pnpul•r T·rl11n ' i:;ir rl1, ~" thls before }'OU 54 A• ~r1~. P1C. U~1ng r>Atnl /..• \'Ar· '1c-Sl\(', ?\larch 1. S26.l lease. Ptll, si:z.-~S \3.~. LCE, modern I h,. 1,,, 0,.,. • · 5-,,..!n ()pion ·Iii 9 P :\1 1 , \\' k .. 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Coi;t11 :\lri:.11. thrn ra!\ Rr11lror, 9fl.1 C<ll'l(rro.s SI.<" .• \!. <'II ·~I Int . ~~1 61;~1~;,0~~~·p·r4·500· LOVELY qua l~ly 3 RR llOm" tt~. E11. 111/fellC'Pd yrl, .f ix-Betty nr Jnhn, Atlrr 5 f''.\I. :)f:>.CMG_J ., :\ BDR1'1. l'nfum. Slr-1.t e S:\l.\Ll. 2 hr, 11rre fnr EAST-SIDE h1chrl11r 1inil-\'11l;i1t l nn Hotel Apti B"ll G nd Realtor i11 Nt wpnrl Hf'lR"hLl 2 bl kS llfl Ii lll(<rt'1~,. rrnt~. 2-~t 644·lllH j t BR t'flHai::e. cpl!.' OK ..•. $!() Zli22-B S..nT.11 Ana A\·t. C~I. 'l hnrM!•. 20271 Ae1c1a St, Crrt~. drp!I, fuU b&th, frrP I 4~·fl.l36 • .. , I ru Y• lrrim llarbor ll1J:h.· Crir!'W'r !..~11:,_ IJ'i;. rin 1110~. Agt. YOU!liG \\'orMns Boulfqur 1 BR turn C.;'>1 ........... $1on 962..!iUll or M:>-U4t s11:., 6il-22:i.'l. l1111ndl')' nn. ulll pd_ S!'~\ f'¥)R lea1t channlnc 1 8 PANORAMIC VIEW lfJt, S~~--'i>O Pnnc1Pftl& only. "1~.'~ • Xlnt !' Or•nt,. Cn Lnr. ,.~1 2 BR houst trtr turn ...... ~5 1173. J BR Childf't'n OK. I TIME FOR mn MaluN' •tlult only ''1C1t1ri1 ·S<tarh. Be1utl I'~ "n769 10 l nit E r .. r 1 l RR kl ,'.~';:,, !i:YI. M2-t126~ t1r LI ''1r11 . Frrsll paint. rlr•-s. of .ietty 1..· rn•!n cbanntL !1 ~!Nf. f'Wtt ,_ R~~1"" (ls 11 S,\'r~.Rf'11~nn11blypr1<·rir1 .ro : . -rt~ IJC'l ~OK .•••.. st.;o Fncd yd.201-I Prf'IJrtf'ntrl ~UICK C SH ~"" , .. BR .. 4 h~ hrlme w/formal OC>:AN \'If' ..... 211 LA Jf'll~. :-.1 .. ,11 Arrh!•f'rl flP~li?n,. nn Ro\'. 2i03 C11p11tt•.o:no 8P11.rh l RR, 1 ~fr, hnt'!lf' PH!t.h ]\~ e.is-11.1~ ~4!'..4i'l~i ,,. A s.~ ~'1' 1rrf'.'05(\!11'S. Sl ~:'i mn. r.11111re i· rl 1n, rm, f'"d}; 2 trpl('g,. l BR, ~ h111. RumD\I• nnl I ~('Anr1r~. In\\ n111 1n-f'.11111 I AH 2 ~try IA(ln 5Q '1 ..•. $1 2BR Duplf'\ 1 rh1lrl ..,.., THROUGH A ,'rr.prl~',,,;~ ~ nriu!l• l')nl,v. ""'prt' 1.lllllt1f'S .,. \\f'1 h.\r "'•Iv rtdrror. It ~r. $49,j()O. :,.1~-.1i66, tPnanrf'. 2"""1 n•turn R) ~r.AA lhl" IW'll ~·1~rr A~ STAR.LET 776-7330 pt'I\ S I llJ /1.,,.. _ l1~ DAILY PILOT !~ r~1:.'" Sral;irlt \lotl"i. ptufl Ff'h tl'L'U June i ;: n" it11nd,v be111r+. $lltll.G00. _:,_1r,_;,2)lf1 __ ~""n_.:r !;'.:_-Ill! _ rlr,,lnf'mPt!l·Sp-.r1011• hrllo $;"i. !'ml hul n\("P I Rr h~'. \\11.lhtl",, .'-1·-:!~~ r.'1'11 r..p1 Rlvrl fi~~\-il·I,; l'\1-:1167 . ~1 B 11 " WANT AD Fl lRN -~•11rl1nc-Imm s1iI : "llJ a)~ioir r. B~· 11 r p'I, • BY rl\\'';f:n -4 br, 2 nY n"nrr '1'11·01 l•r ho11~rc, !I •hnro 1·,.rm~ ,;rr:11 r1n i<ll' 1rt. ltu11 l!f'f'• ti\r t, Rri-.>1''7._\_ 2 RR -o• 10 0,-1-R-R-··•/•• ,.,,,, Biii G d R I I I H R 5• • 'I"' ,. "1 -~ " -.~ "''"'· ·'l" ~ Rr 11nt. \•1r11 tlttl lnrl Call I r un y, ti tor ha II den \"A l'l'I dn11ri 30'\ nin 1nr(lm,. S.lOOO ro1 ~ ... I Y.l~-l)25 or ill 1rtf :0:11u:lr~. kiri~. fl"'h ol( r,.rrii::, )'cl, :\In! 1N', SJl\ 642·5678 \llfn•. l ll r!ult. NI J'tlt Sl.l2 1 C 'J.i Oo1·f'r Dr , N.B. 6-1~,J29,500 ••• 6'2-74~. tkwtn. 5J6.(M~ ~-iO.~. , 8lu1Be41con*645-01 11 ALA JWn~t I M:>·l.~ '•Ally. fi.1l-&20 ~. 1:3;.~,P .~I . o ., I • I .. Satutdl)', February 6, 1~71 DAILY PfLOT f7, !~1 [ _,---l!tll ---l!tl [ ---l!tl [ -~--1 ~![ --· .. !ft} [ -·---l!tl I--··-l~ ---1 ~;;;;;;~1 ~...,.~~I ----1 Apts. Furn. 360 Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfum. 36S A#f, Unfurn. J6S Apt. Unfurn. U.S Apt. Unfurn. 365 A.pt. Unfurn. l6S Apt. Unfurn. 3'5 Apt. Unfum. MS Legun• Beach Corona del Mar Cott• Meta Costa Me1a Costa Mesa \Huntington hach I Huntington Beach Huntington 8e.1ch Coate Mesa Sl50 J-1.JRN Jo,•rly br vlf'v. * COROt.100 APTS * 1 SI&l La dlx 2 Br, l\1 Ba 1.Rt: l Br. apt. All rw!w -I BR ' trl apt nr bfoaeh. Rf>sponslblt! 2 Br. studios ' lltretl teveb, • MARTINl"'UE • NE\V 3 BR O"'M" unlt, frpl, Qulf!t : adlts. GE k l t ' crlp1s, drp111 : t:!e &; .. ~~nt. 3 Bdrms. -3 Bath * FRESH AIR 11" d:.s~;e bta~ s~2~~ rmpklyed adulllli 494-4200 S18j &. up, Penthouse!! $220.1 "'P •II bllnt, 11.haa: crpL'I, drp.s, S1onae. 240 E. 16th Pl, B tn11. 14,,1/mo. 5-l""V'i.51. \Valk 3 blks to Beach' Tradewinds Really 347_3511 lido Isle Dsbwhr rrpt dbl carport Park·llk• Surroundin1• cloM!d 1araa:t!. lmmtd. oc 5t8-M32. _998 ~Camino~~~.,.-SITJ 1\10N't'll _ POOi. Al':&UI. big l RR apt. w'w AVAIL no"' Sl:f.I 'Altrac 2 Pool 673-3.1'13' · 1 DELUXE 1-2 "-3 BR AM'S. cupancy. 54 O -19 7 3 or 2 BR E-11ide garden apl. $17ii 2 BR. 1 ~~ ba ~t11d1ri, Kids & pelli OK, Ira rooms I crpts, dJ.11~. bltn11 «:xcrpt BR Kid · k Au 1 Bf.. & Ba<'helor, Garage. flEAR. "'. t1ch & stores Ne w Prv ""Uot * Hid Pool1 LRC 3 br, l~ ba, bltns, I s•-67' ~1 1• "301 ~3/592 ~ 0 •2 "'"' ;>00"' """"'"" BEACJI Ap1s. Furni~hl"d 1 · Also FURN. BACllELOJl ;,.t5-2321· \\'lthln v.·alklni dl11t. 11hop· 1 •_'t'<lrc, cpt/drps, a~j llhop'i 2620 Delawr1 rr, 11_.B. relrlr. $225. No pets. 536-Iill I Poo.l, -• '7,0 10•· Ml •• ~ l'aJ. 2 b1 & l br t Crt .... pna, ........ ,,.....,., .>....,,, .. ~ ~..... ['"""'"l;111tt rlp.111.:>JG.1s1s l WALKTOOCEAN $200, $22.). S2j(), 320 to:ord. '. ap.8: ps, Nr shop'1 e Adults only c rpta/drpa . dshwshr. 2 BR. l "" 8 ud ' Slr.i I I -----LRC 2 Br. fUdet'. Bltna &. 114: 612-4097 drps. l~-plc, pvt patios, s.250 im Santa Ana Ave CM doWNJt~n. no pf!ls, 2 . '· a s! to. , East Bu f 2 BR. bllns, refr lg, drps, l BR. Crpa , drps, some w/ I refrta:. Gars avail. $140. 711 to S32.i. 316 Marguf'r1le. 113 646..."'54~ chlldren Ok nr !lchls $165. util met. Patio. 339 CabrUlo. 11h11.g crpt&: 1hruout. Upstairs I fl 1 11 ti $1.10 fl50/pe , I" H B ~~760 Newport B1ach 67i"r8471 or 213/797-2300 Mzr. Apt • 5'5-32t· ' · 5'&-3803 or 846.-3648. ~-/01,.oea_n view. A!l!IO 1 sr-t. m~.c Ad:i;,.oa. ' r lndlanapo 18• • · I----------BRAND 11ew 2 &: 3 Br i pts. INDIVIDUAL PRIVACY ., BR u' -•·-Child k * * QUl l:.I' 2 BR. ~1111· NEWPORT BEACH r.rri.1.s, t1qu, rerr1i:. blt.ns, LINDBORC CO .• :;36-2j79 I Lagun• Be•ch · J f So of hwy. 322 M8.fi\.Lerile. ADULT trvING ·No. · •uw.n. ren ° · "-pool. Cpl~/drps. Adults Villa Gr1nada Apts. $13.:. mo .. Incl u t 1 I . I · Ust Or 614-134? or 6U..222'1 Lri:: dlx 2 Br, 1\...1 Ba 1\'/1ar. pets. Ht!att!d P~I. only, no pell. 642-8042 Four bedroom11 v.·irh bl!llt'On-T r_11~ew1 n d~ Rtal ty , , CUEZ ORO APTS OCF.AN fronl •-ctacular; , , 1e~ a ve ..,.. "'· c...... -'-~-' · ___ .,. Rn a, ·~ ,· PoO · villa. Huge rms. 3 frp lr1 . -· 1. ,10_ p, ·k-1 i' k • ,1. Cpts/drps. 126 Mon~ V11ta · bo •"·lo• Gra ~ .. , 84 •·11 •0· l All 1 1 ° BR I ~ f SI. n gl e Adu Its DELUX 2 BR, 1 ba, \\"f lrplc, I mosphP~. Fncd p I l i 0 . Avt., Ci\1 2 BR SlM/n10. Pool. Conv. lj1·ing & quiel i;urrounding OCEANFRNT Vu. Sundrrk. I Pfl\'ate l[tlrtlgt, • \\Uher•. &,au\ rr·rwts S60D i\I 0 . s~i~ ~pts & drps, Sl90 m\l. Cpt/drps/bltl\5. \\'ater pd. * TOWNHOUSE * llhop':. No rhUt1ren. 313 E. 101· family \\'ith childrPn. Besrh. Sino:ii: lrl'f'. Nf'i\'f't dryer11. ~: 536-2727 49'1-16.\l , "-· h Ba Cl b l 'xii 6c;-,)7~~ 6.l.Hl~. .• 2 BR, 11,li BA, CrJ)li!, clrps, 17th Pl, 548--Ga.12. !"t'IH' Corona del ~lt1r High ril.1o: 2 Br. bltn~. cpl11, drps, t:LTRA-privarr dt!UXI" 2 bl'. I L"'-.d.-'"~lc.I~------; ~oil . y 11 1 11 ~I' " 3 BR 2 RA Duplex . Bltns, 2~37 Onnae A\•e. I 01 Sl;1..1 pol~. Ad·"o•. 11". I" E. • 1 BR. $14."•. P1,·, ,.~. Sci I F' I•• w 1 "·· & I 0 I • nci17 l\1\)-' O 1 c t'Sl~M. dsh11o'f, lndru rm. lncd patio, 2619 Santa Ana Ave tLl $1.55 Mtlody Lo. o ••.11~ 8110 "''""· -p", drp•, oo c .. ·1 · k' h 1· " ,, ~ ·· ·----------1 r 11 d d "' W ~ IU ~ 100 • lrep '-e, t' uru· p!\!io, Jnfll')o', 111\r. t"t ~hopli 12 b9, "VI nnlio, ('Ile[ !!l!ll'll!.'(', 1 1 •J ""° vo .... ~ ~ .., uul t-1n !IC en app 111.nce~. ,ir, pier. S\6i Adlu, baby .single itory $17~. 817 -, JUSf ror Slllge Jll'OPle, , s gar. sm. JIO Iris. 644-8307 I *STUDIO APT.* pt!!S. 61:\-71i8 Sl5 ArillGOS \\IAY &W-2991 ok. 5.16--2131 GenP\'' SI . --..... !THIS IS IT~ ri1ale Bachek>n fun J'v111i: Y.l!h wa1·nl, dy-l BR ., .,_ . , * BEAUTIF"llL 1 ,. 2 BR. C Id ll B k & C -I " I BR -1 n1lm1c neighbor11 ll's a , • °"• cpts, drps, i>l?\e, • 2 BEDROOJ\I Contt!mporary Garden Apt.~. $1:;() • 2 BR, 1 1~ BA. Cpl.o:. o "t! ' an t t o. 0 C--1-nn y . ..,'i , nu c.,. '· -. l't>lr1g, dv.•hr, garb displ. e l h BATiiS drps, stv-<111o·hr. ~11.r. Nn ll tanaging Agcni 5-11-5271 WALK T BEA H I 12 br ~tud!o, l'J ba, patio $100/mri. Ulll pd.. 6/.>-1892 ht>allh clul.I, saunas. swim. $2.50/ 67• 2698 Patios, frpl cs, pool. LOVELY NE\\' 1 & 2 BR. ,1, ytu\l, f'nt·I iar. \\lattr ,cc='----'~-'-----1 mini: fM'.IOI. party room, bil-nlO. ~ · • ADULTS ONLY Sl-15--Slfill. Call ~163. pel!l. 766 \\I. \\"Uson. 642-79:'>8 TO\VNHOUSE -Ch\'ner:s 4 Crpts, drps, Dl~h11·ashers. pc! St:.O nto. \child ok Avail I Mesa Verde liard.o;, llldoor goll driving Cost• Met• • ll ~.TED POOL $175, Nt!w 2 Lge BR's, Jow@r ATTRAC lg l Br, cpts. drps, Br, 3 811, also 2 Br, 21:\7(1!1 Palm fir 847-3957 ah f cb. 6. 812-1549. ----------1 range, lcn111~ courts. pro _ 102·1 i\1.1Js10n Apt. D_. Cilt. duplex, cp~. drps, bltns, bltns, pa tio, gar. adlts, no Bil. Patios. Encl g l r . $l40 . • • I 2 BR up.o;talrs. Gar. Ne1vly shop and resident lt!nni1 pro. FAIRWAY .,.t0-9608 .>'10-1559 lncd patio, garage, Wtstclitf pets. SllJ. 646--1762 57:,...:,03~ 1 NE\V 2 BR fron~ Sll5. Cpl!, I decor. Child ok. No pets. Soogle. 1 & 2 Bedioom lu.'<-VILLA MESA APTS 54.S-3664 AS!( about our di!('()Unt plan! drps, hltns, pt1t10, lam sec-sou. .• 7 •• ,.... • are11.. · DL'\'. 2 Br. l 1~ Ba Sludio. Huntington Bead! 2 BR, erp ts, drps. hltins, car-lion, pl•y area, No .... ts., ""'mo . .>.> ........... Ut"" ;1.partmrnls With all tht VILLA 2 BR Pri ,,~ Hid pool LRG ' & 3 B Crpl d Bl c •-1•-N "' ' APTS . 17 P "'· · . :. • r. I, rp1, tns, p .. '-'-'I'"· o pets. port, 5'.!j !\love-In Allow-8-16-7211 [Newport B•ach modern COlll'Cniences avail. • I 2 car encl'd aar. Children '-•hly n<>inttd & cltan. A 11· b 1 Sl"" rn 00·1 ,.,. ui· ~'"2"2 abl'". t'u1·nished and unfurn-"'"' ,..... v e .. ""· .,...,....,._,_ BEACHBLUFF Apts 11.nce. ~.i tell :..,,.,.'"'· UNFURJ\'. 10 11o·nhou~e -----------1 1\·eleome, no pt!fS plea.~? Kids ok. li4&--0621 or I i:>hcd. l & l BR's SlS5 nio. 719 \\'. \Vilson. &124)344. LG 2 Br. 11._ba st udio !'IP.'· NE\V 2 BR, 2 Ba, di.shv.•ash-T\r~HSE 3 Br. <'rpls, drp~. Brookhurs1 & Ada111s. ~ br. NE\\! 2 BR. Refr\1, l &tafe. Pl'il'ate patio, pool . indiv. 646_1251 -NE-W DUPLEXES no pet~, fam11le1 only. Pr11• I rr~. pool, patio. 11231 Ell is. wshr, dryr, R/0. rrfrig l ~., b11 . 5200 n\o. AvaLl 2/20 I Ad11lrs, S\85 )'early, dock l\IODELS OP!::;.." DA IL\" patio. j26 J o11nn St. $140. 842-S47i or 847-3957, $l!Jj/n10. :>-IS--140:), 91iS-9·l'l:i. 64:..-0565 a1>ai1 * 613-7340. laundry rae. MESA VERDE l -2-3 BR. \Vasher/~rhook-365 1 ~---~----= JO A.J\1. -S P.:11. N~~~ Orange C-0. Alrpot't I: , 2 BR cpU drps bltns \vash/ u~. encl iar. patio, trcd air. Apt. Unfurn, 36S I Apt. Unfurn. 36S Apt. Unfurn. Apr. Unfurn. 365 I Apt. Unfurn. RENTS FROM 201~d~~1t~n~:8 ,.,,_ dry, ll~ta~hj ~k~' £";:' ,.t:. l\lfsa Verde arta. 546-IO:l-4 Sant• Ana Santa An.a Santa Ana Santa An• Sant.a Ana $150 ;11 .. r lllr~ Joachim Apt l -A , stor. rg c ostls. r. s P g. BEAUT. Country Club Villa. • · · 5-IG-62l.) • $150. O"•ner 540.5599, 548-3209 2 BR, 1 !~ BA, pvt pt!tio~. NEWPORT BEACH 880 IRVINE AVE. IRVINE & 16th (714) 64S.0550 SOUTH BAY CLUB APARTMENTS . . . 1-~~==~~---I ATTRAC Like new. 1 BR. crpt, drps, bit-ins. S260 mo. EL CORDOVA Ap!S o;,wtrr: '"''" ,.,,,, bl lm. For furth" iolo "" ,,.""" JUd pool. All util pd. Only Ed"·a.rds 968-6323. OPl:N HOUSE SAT/SUN I $150. Inq uire: 307 Avocado_ 2 Br, stove. crpts, ga.ragt , 2077 Charle St 642-4470 Apt 9, 6-15-0084 patio. 2 childre.n ok , NO REFRESH MEN-rs served in I!? BR. t BA. Cardtn Unils. PETS. $140. R~fs req'd. l't!<'rrafion room. Be sure to Shag crpts, drp1, dshwhr, 5-IS-6031 or 546-1016. see these Charmin1:: l & 2 • patio, bf:am ~ilings. frplc, 2 BR, 2 BA, bltns, gar: BR Spanish style, prestige aar. 2G.i0 Elritn, 5.17-0062 across st. from 11: park: apts !or adults. Extta lrg arr 7 pm &· Sun. SlG:i/mo. $1li mo. Call Ht 6 P~f 111· rnts . .shag cpt'd & drp'd BEAUT. 3 Br. 71~ Ba :11n1dio il7-30M. Live wher e the fun isl th1·uout. D1l'hr:s, !ipac clos-t1p1 Bltns, ~·1· crprs, drps 1-1-9-R-0-,,-1-"-.-,-,~2:J~.-p~1-,.-,-,-m f"I~. ~aut pool, encl gar. i, paint. Avl 1-,cb l'i'.o pets I garfi~n wun-ound1ng.~ Qui\"! COUN"ffiY CLUB EASTSIDE $!9" _9!!8 El Ca mino . l..· c!o~" to ~hop'g, No peti; LJVINr. !Brand ne111 2 BR, l BA. ;t7:i j 5-16--0~JI or children. a48-69'l0 Luxury garrlt'n apls. riffrringl Crpts, drps. dwhr, sell clean-MODER~ 2 BR. '1"/i\::i~s Nf':\V SpacioU8 1 & :! BR, <·omp.J. pnv11.cv, be 8 u t. ing ga~ oven, a!l 11>tr .t:. gas ~r11lled l1v r m, beam_ed c~il· bltnR, crpt.s, drps. garaa:e. )ndscpg & unp~l'alleled rte-pd, Hid pool. 324 E. 20th 1ng~. \'ery l;;.l'ge paho. Sl50. lmmed. occupancy. j4(}..197:J 1 r .1.. · SI 6'"9148 On E 16th SL See l\tgr. 0, ·-•~2321 reat onal ac1 111es 1n a coun-· .,.,.. · -nor • .L h ,. a1 1.24 E. 20th S1. le-"""'===~~~= u-y club allnosp ere. urn. \VJLSON GARDEN APTS. --* BEAUTtnJL 1 &: 2 BR. or Unf -l\lodP.l~ open 10 am-2 BR Unfurn. Newly dtc. HARBOR GREENS Contemporary Carden Apts. 8 pm. Rt"nts from Sl,l:l. New cpts/rlrps. S pac GARDEN & STUDIO APTS Patios, frplcs, pool. $lt5 • OAK\VOOD Ci\RDF~N grounds. Artlts, _ no Pf!~· Br.ch. 1, 2 3 BR's. from $110. $160. Call 546-5163 APARTl\1ENTS $140/mo. 2283 F o u n I a in 2700 Peierson \\lay C.~f. SHARP Ir<> l &_ 'l Br liOO lG!h ~t, NB \\'ay .. E. (Harbor, turn \V. S-\S.0.1i0 ' cpb/drps. b itns, quiei bldi.: 6~2-8110 on \\ 1lsonl . I No pel,<. Infant ok Sl )J , SEACLIF1'' J\fanor Apl-". 1 _ ; • • • · OCEANf'"RONr :I Br, 2 Ba. & 2 Br 11:a Ba. $145-$160. & Slj(). 54~9;?1, .'rir-2687 crp1s, 1lrps, dlx. 1\\'1 nter. _ , LA COSTA _ S30 n1o~·e in allowance + * -2 BR. ~lee bltns, l!X!k. $2:-iO. Adults only. No pets. l'\E.\\ l .ft 2 br. Bltns, 1\l'lm· \ n-g. discount. Crpts, drps. gar, i\le:la Verde area . Bia: 6i3-8088. nt'.~g_ pool. & g~rage. All patio, pool, infan t ok. 152j cklseti;. $15.i/mo. No pets. UPSTA IRS apl rK';u· Ot"Pan ullhties paid, $1;JO to $170 P lacentia 5-iS--2682 fi.Ji-8400 avail. til JuflE' Jjth. No ~ts. mo. Ad ults, no pell, l54 SHARP 3 °BR, 21; BA, 1600 2~B~R~.-1~1>7'-b~,-,-ru~d-~-.~Crp~~ ... Util. paid $125. Jlj 23rd Avocado St., Ci\t. 642-9708 sq. fl. Studio 11.pt. crpti;, drps, bltM. Adul!s. S150. SL NB drps, nr So. Cst Plaza. S200 5'1~3.598, 642-76i4 $250 !\10, 2 BR ln11o•t r, Veal"-* FREE I mo. D~i11e by 971 Valencia. BACHELOR APT-$100. Break The Monotony ... live in an atmoaphere that fuJftlll your domestic and &C)(ial requirements--.·ith Ju:s:ury and con,·tnitnr~ al a low unbtlitvable monthly rental. Enjoy your own private patio and the run or beinr "'ith people at the pool and rtt. huildinr. Entertain runts in a comfortablt lou nre and do your thinr at a modern ras harbeque. l~ive in modern rom[ort with built-in kitchens, dit~hwas hrr11 -ample t"loset1. There'a wall-to.wall carpeting and drapes too. You'll al8o like the convenience of the South Cout Plaza Shoppinr Center just around the corner ... adjacent to the San Diero Freeway. Plea9e join u1 for S11nda11 Brunch! Jul! Call (71') 515-321' PARK PLAZA ALL NEW LUXURY APARTMENTS 1 Bedroom From $137 Townhouses $175 3900 So. Flower. 2 bl<K"kl east of Bristol ancl J\lacArtbur, Santa. Ana Jy, U1il paid. 371H &>ashore RENTAL SERVICE Call 545--0718 r..tir. * 543-l09& * Dr, 673-6j71! Cos1 a i\tesa • Huntington Quiet Adult living Apt. Unfur". 3'J 365 Apt. Unfurn. 365Apt. Unfurn. 365Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. SINGLE IurnishPrl. Util paid Beach • Newport Beach 2 BR. Shag eplJ, bllns, beaut. -'-----------~A~p~t.;_:U~n~l~u-rn~·;__ __ _:.:.;;.c.;!;..c_;:.;__;___c_ _____ ..;.c _ _.;_ __ .;_ ____ _.:._;__ _________ :,._ ________ , S28.!ij 11·eek. 'll~ Ne11·port 1·2-3 BR APTS. lndscpd, 5170. incl aU util. Irvine Irvin• Irvine Irvine Irvin• Irvine Bl I'd. N · B. A.~k a bou I our D rSCOUNT Ad tis only, 110 pets. 1..;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;jl 2 BR up~r -\V11lk to bfoach. PLAN. Call 636-0nl. 241 Avocado St. * 646-09791l S2?.0 incl uti~ Yrarly. Avail 2 RR, Cplli & drps, All elec, 2 BR. Unfurn. ~130/mo. In· :: 11. 213 I 4•11-9.l~J. dish"·sr &: stove, 2682 Santa fan! ok. No pt>!~. LGE I BR apt av11i: f t"h. Ana. Sl65, 2'13/421·3656 .roann SI. C~l. 54~3437 5 t_hru .JunP, ~17:'1 mo. Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt Unfurn 365 714/:al--O!ISS .. 821·8000. • • I CUTE nauliC'al 1 br until Fountain V1lley Fountain Valley Junr. Coup!r . 208 ,l~rd 51, 11ft 6 ri1· 11kl'nrl~. -1101;-£-:-Ocean r-,.-.-1 --~2 ~.-, upprr duplex. S 1!l5 /mo yra1·1y. uril p;ud. 67~'"4;,(}8 Arl'RACTIVE 2 BR. $2j()I Yrh• Nt\\'111 decoralf'fl. Davici!l<ln Rit). 673-9060: ; l\lo. Sublea~c 2 br 11p!. Puk Nel\·porr, N.B. 12131 CH ~>-50?.4 or 17141 644-7990. DELUXF: 1 BR. Ap1. Until July 30th. Arlult11 only. Call 6l:rl.52ti. LRG ~ Br. 21 ~ 8111 . J;.ocl ~q. II. F11n1 rm. hltn~. frplc. Pool $2:'!0/mo. fi·\2-0300. FURN h11chelor -f.mplnyed n1an. Pvt. r11tran('f' & palio. S1't0. ~>'18-361!~ or "'12·5221. Newport Heights l\10DERN 2 Hr 1'111p\ex-frplc h!tns crpt.o:. drp~. \Ve!I m11ln°!~inefl . 7 rhilflrrn ok. Sl:l~1/mo. 811-5817. Apt. Unfurn. 365 Gener.al RENTAL FINDERS Fr•• Ta landlords 645-0111 4JJ W, 1 ttt.. C••t• Mn• $1SO. Nt w 2 BR .apt, bltns, shag crpts. drp~. pario, :t.16 E. 201h, C~t Balboa Peninsula 2 BR. M•IUt"C 11.dul!.". Nn fl'1 S. 517j • util . 6i:i--4172 af1f'r Ii pn1 f.t: '\'ef'k-f'nd~. ~~ i8t~·- ON TEN Acrt&S l 6 2 BR. rurn 6 Uttf'lln Ftrtplaca I priv, patk;s I Pool< T""'11 . °"'"'1'1 Bid>I, 900 &I• Lane, o.tW: t4f.2till (M.cA.rthur r. Oii.st Hwyl PARK Your car .l \Valk, nr O<"t11n. nr 1hoppin1. N•1v • ALL NEW V8LL8YP8RK APaRTmeNTS • , • opens n1w doors for 1 • YOUNG FAMILIES j 2 BR Apartment $160 2 BR Garden Apartment $175 2 BR Townhouses $185 3 BR Apartment $210 e Pr•-School C1nter e Adult Pool e Childr1n'1 Pool e Privet• Petios e Electric Kitchen• e Wall to W•ll Clo1et1 & Carpets • 2 Pl1yground1 e Carport• & Stera1• Valley Park Apartments 17256 South Euclid St. (just seuth of Warner in} fOUNTAIN VALLEY Phone (714> 540-4785 i apfr;, 2 BR, 2 ~. Mam _ Cf'llln&. fl"J'llC, many .x!ru Furnish.cl Mod1ls on D splay s1i; k S250 11.t '.! J 0 Prof•ttlonelly Man•ged by l\l1-fl\Jf'r11r, 6 7 j-.ol S 7 3, WI M•n•g1m1nt Cerp. RENT A $1,000,000 RECREATION CLUB FOR $180 A MONTH AND GET A TWO BEDROOM APARTMENT IN THE BARGAIN. Yeu would expect to p•y a lot to live with a million dollar priv1te club. 1n an apertment But you don't at Park W•1t Apartments where renta ls start a t $155 , , . where a two b•droom begins a t $180 •.. end the most you can ply is $235 e month for • ihree bedroom, two bath ep1rtment . The r•nt i1 • bar9ain, when you consider fhe club ..• 1taff•cl by train•d per1onnel ••• with a fully equippe d •••rcise room ••• men's incl women's lockers, showers, whirlpool baths and saunas ••• loun9e with fireplace ..• library ••• tel•vision room •.. billi1rd and pool room . , • card and game room •• , multi-purpose room and cater- ing kitch•n for party 9iving ••• swimming and therapy 'pools •.• sdnd volleyball and ch1mpionship tennis and h1ndba ll courts • --and a grassy field for jo99in9 end lawn sports. The apartments are incomparable . , . spacious • , . up to 1,250 squ•r• feet •... individual entry courts ...• pri· vate patios o r balconi•s , ... sh19 carpets and f ull l•n9th d rapes •.• all electric , with built-in appliances, including self-cle1nin9 o vens •.. air conditioning ... birch cabin•ts •.. and marble counter tops in baths. $155 •month ... or $180 .,. o• $235 ... hardly ••Y' thing t o pay for a m illion doll1r rter•ation c lub . , • especially when you're 9•ttin9 the be1t apartment in town in the bargain. PARK WEST APARTMENTS 3983 PARKVIEW LANE, IRVINE (714) 833-3733 Prem the Sen Dl .. o Freeway 90 South on Culver Rood . , 1''ll,1 a CUAL~ .,.UM!NTS Cftl.UING A 1m1R INVlftONMI NT FOft YOU ~~""· "===========================~~====!!!!1!!!!!!!!! ....... 1!!!! .... !l!!!l!B!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l! ... !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I! ...... _ ............................. __ .. ____ ~ • • • I 8 DAIL~ !Jl.01 J•l•«l.i.tmruMy 6, 197\ _.. ,,, 5 , ft1 '" llenlall I~!.____ • .,_ ... _!~ I Apt. Unfl!m,'. .3'5AJ»t. Unfurn. 'Apts:., '' Office R•ritaif" ' 440 lndustri1I Rent1I 450 R•ntal1 Wanted 460 Per1on1l1 530 P•rton1l1 530 Furn. or Unfurn. 370 ----------CORONA DEL MAR SMALL UNITS WANTED'°""'' 3 hr h"' SWEDISH MASSAGE NEWPORT INTERJORS Huntington 8e1ch .Huntington Beach 2 Rm iu11,, pv1 ba, P"t enfr. COSTA-MESA In N.A. area . s2 ;i o. AND SAUNA ANNOliNCES N•wport B•1ch NOW . YOU CAN AFFORD NEWPORT BEACH Quin.fa fiermo~a Prk~. crpt/drp, ulil pd: R~apnns1ble cpl w 11 child Sl4l/mo. Ow~r. 673-6757 -I 1195. ~ .. ~167. !:' fl1onth needs March 28. Rels. Trained tech. for relaxauon. Tom William• Inte r Io 1' mm"'.llate ...,.,cupan('y :.JJ~q.16 PrlvaJe rooms. · Ot'sii:ner, has joined t~ir :; NEW offices, 17877 Beach New 6500 sq. fl. uni!, 18th i, :':'.'.., -="'--------1 e h e i;tudin. fi7S-&120. 3326 East Bl. Lowest renlJ. ca 11 \\'hillier, 110.220-pov.'er,' M11c. R•nt1l1 465 Open 24 ours Coast H1gh111ay, Cnrona. de.I 1142·2525 nr t21Ji 394..0015. I plenty of parking. 1626 N•wpor t Blvd. \ ?.lar On B of A bldg) Enjoy $750,000 health club & s pa ; 7 pools ,-7; tennis courts. Bachelor. 1 or 2 Br's. Also 2· story townhouses w/ 2 or 3 BR's. E lec. kitch- e ns, private balcony or pa tio. F'rom $175. Subterranean parking, e lev, maid ser'1ice. Full-line food market, dry cleaner. beauty salon. with in complex. 7. beaut. model apts. 9 am to 6 pm daily. other times by appt. ,Jamboree & San J oaquin Hllls .Rds .. N, o r F ashion Island. 71 4: 644-1900 !or leas._ing iiifo. Casual estate" living. Enter La Quinta iler-* NEWPORT BEACH Civic See: Roberl NattreK, Rltr. I rencM storage space COSTA MESA 64.)-0860 SINGL E? WIDOWED? mosa's lush green atmosphe. re & stroll tree-c 1 300 tt 1 1000 ft C••ta Mo•· "'2 l '85 for campeni. OOllts, etc. j en er 0 · "" "" .,., · ~ Call 642-6560 WOULD n\an In CQIJlsion Divorced ? Ov•r 21? lined "'a\k Ways to your apt: An"'5 & Sec:retarial. 675-1601 INEW 6500 sq ft 1'.f-1 space w/lady &: shoppin.e: C'!lrl al ror a self explaoalory mes. ALL 'UTILITIES INCLUDED 80 AIR COND., OCEAN V1EW l 11•/orllC'f'll & rlrlve-fn doors. Victorifl & !!arbor about I sage 2-l hrs A day call 1 BR. Unf. $150 -Fur n . $1 as!iOrted 1l1e~, shop center r By Qlllllf\.-645;5033 days; [ ______ ~11 ~1 11 pm Jan. 14th please send 496-4~1 or :;.11.9991 2 BR. Unf, $180 -Furn. $210 · San Clemente 492-2979 I 646--0681 ,...,,.~. _ h !\onal' . ~ namp & l'lrlrlrC".~s to Ramona --~~~~--~- S Spac. fir. plans , decor. furnishings: live l670 SANTA ANA A~E~M l.OOO SQ F:r·$ll:l rno. 440 sQ 1 s:oan, 5.).'; Virtoria St, Apt Non-V•rbal Encounter "'ilhin romanti~. setting w/fun or privacy. f'rom JOO MI· It. 3X MI fr. 11 _ SOOtmo Li•e industrial D, C.~I. 54µj7.c9_. ___ ~~~'-"~'~~-"~' ~6~'-~_7_555_-__ Terraced pool, .pri.. sunken gas BBQ's w/ 675-2464 or 541·5032 , or ~tQJage . 542_7691. Per sonals 530 I Dally Pilot \\"an; Ads have Sell the old stu[f PARK NEWPORT APARTMENTS • s eculd ed seating compl. w/Ramada & Foun-3700 NEWPORT BLVD, NB · NE\\! bldg. 1728•2300 sQ. ft. ~bi'i"'i'i'"';ii"i'i'"i'i·iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiBiiuyiitheii"'iiwi'i'uliiliiiiiiiiir l ain. .. •. , • e ON THE BAY e Nr Baker k FalrviPw l ADVENTURE • * C clor cc-crd. ki t w/ ind irect li9htin9 . 675-2464 or 541-aD32 yr lse. Sullivan, 5'10-4429'. j . SAILING CRUIS_E * * * * * * * O•lux• ran9e & ovens * Plu•h 1ha9 crpfg. j NEW olllce1, 17877 Bf"ach \St 4S5 1.\0 !t. 3 ma~t Square Rtgger.1 ,.-------------------, ,365 * Bcnus 1torag• sp•c• * Cov. c•rp ort Bl Li'l\\'e!)t rents 842-252:> orage Lraviog 3/15/71 t or 3 * Sculp tured marble pullintn & tile baths or 213: 39-1-00ll n1onlhs. Men&. women wanr. MOTOR homP. . brntt . trailer N•wport Be1ch Santa Ana ·* Ele9ent recreation rootn. Bu1in•1s R•ntal 445 • furnit\Jre • Pie. Hi.i2 Nwpl ed v•/dcs!re f(lr 11dventure I--'--------:----·---·---;-, FURNISHED MODELS OPEN DAILY l---------1 2821 "'? .~ lr11.vr1 & ability to .11hare BAOIEUJR I SI·-v· ., RR " bl 1 H , . S STORE "•-, t Blvrl CM. fi~2· .,..~.~1106 ,-. I . .11.p :>-"I., 1f"w . crp1~. urps, lnll. Blk from untington Cent er , an Diego or .,.",P av 111 . I ' · f'X~nsrll. or in ormauon Pa.rk Nev.'por1. Avail now. sn1all ohild. No pell!. $130.. f'rwy .• Goldenwest Collel?e. rl o ...,. n tow o San Juan LARGE. l~k · up, srorage I c:a]I Pam Reynolds, Rrc Cntr ~ AAUna pool~ 64;,....oot~ I s o· Fr l B h 81 d So Capistrano for ' ll n1a11 space 11.vallahlt. (213• J7ft-2605 871-3232 r~t 2370 days • an iego wy. 0 eac ~v ·• · on businf'AA or nlhre. ~/mo. fi464i.19~115'15-986.1 -.::::. __ ~.J...-0089 rvrll Silt Sun Apts., Beach 3 blks. to Holl; W. on Ho)t to.. . . 493-ll·:i 493-J706 FULLY l.ICT.NSED * F __ u_•n_,_._,_U_n_f_u_•n_,.-.;3c.,;70 LaQuint a Hermosa 714 : 847-5+41 ;i., eves. R•ntals Wanted 460 Reno...,•ned ll1ndu Spiritualist 3 BR . 2 ba riuplcx. 1 blk BEAUTY Salon tor Lease, I Advir,. on all matters. Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. I-''-------- to heh. Patio" frplc. Crp/s, Costt Mesa ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ fully eQUipprrl, in shopping $200 OR Lf:SS, 2 .Yr or more Lovr, i\1arriaa:e. Business drp~. bltns. S:ZOO mo . 1 Apt1., . '" ~ centrr, San Cll~m. 492-2979 1se . 2 BR w/ deck or patio. Readinl!S izivrn 7 days • Trader's Paradise lines times dollars 53S--0661 Fu_'."·_,.or UnJV.rn.' .'.370 j I ](,,r.j ,a.r. Slart Anr. lst. ref.~., WPPk. 10 anl · to. pm. VILLA CORJJO-flentili 400' STORE, shop. office. ,. 3!2 N El C R I WESTCLlf"F 2 Br. ,11rlul1s. ,YA $!¥.i. 2340 Ne...,•port Blvd, a1·ai1. Penin;;ula, proximity · amino ea• nn pe1s. rpl1'/drps, bltn~. Huntington Bf!ich N.H.v·.c. Wm . o. Hinrl, Box San Clemrntr I '--------------------''I 172!! Bedford Ln. S17j. •· C.M. 61fi..Z54<1, 5-18-3333 662, Bal. 9266J j 4!1'.!·9136· 492-0076 , Xlnt 3 yr. rild gPld1ng 11•! Ha1·e la1 3 BR, furn, Big ~S..7il.\ NEW NEW NEW ON BEACH' I Rooms 400 StOn"·826 w. lSth St .. CM 2 CAR GarR~e in co~ta A 1.COJ!?I.JCS Aoon~rnous AAdd!r. hrirl)r. ptr. Tr:irle Brar. S!IOOO equity (b) 2 BR, 3 BR. 2 bi!. 11 hlk from $115/mo. * 64~7414 Mesa. To IX' u.~rd for Phonr ;,12-7217 or 11·r11P. to for rnoror hikr, olr. equip., Jrarh hsr Venrura, $7<0J ~ean, Takr Ol'l'r yrarl.\• Luxury 40 Unit Adult . • I ROOM \l."/PVT }~NTRANCE THE SUN NEVER SETS on 1'toragr. Call Trrf)'. The r .o . Box 1223 Cos1a ~If'~~ sporli ni: eq ui p. \'al. s:ioo. ~fJU11)·. IVA!\'T de!!en home lea~r. sr.111 mn. A1·a1t !\larch Apartm•nf Compl•x • Bachelor Apts. From S21 'i ! & BATH . CDi\l Pi.lo! Cla.ssilied ·.II RraJ ~staler~ 546-2313 I \\'e'lt help you sell! 642-5678 '.i.\(}.7ft2.1. )f ~ ?; t\lyrrs, 673..S7J6.· '"· 557-J0j9 afl 6 nm e 2 BR uni. From $22j * 67~7069 • A ' A "-" Cl 7 Sh Ac ,. ~ e 2 BR r .I' $2:85 Apts., I pts., pts., j "li9 4 rlr, Crf'"' r<1h ~. '-""'i::e ear · ll as!a · . mtr EXTRA LARGE--1 & 2 BEDROOMS urn .. rom Guest Hom• 415 Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Furn. or Unfurn. 370 t Furn. or Unfurn. 370 P.IJ. All hl'y rlty wtaircnnd. hm·Lo.,drd. \Vant sPasoned 2 rl bl FURNISHED . OR Carpels-drapes·cltshwashcr . S ! 2nrl T.D. as FP S7000 w/rair 3 lt 2 Br, Ba. f' , S: )"~· UNFURN hrated pool.saunas-reonis .. 2.\ HR nursi~.e: care ofteri;rl Costa M•sa Also 12" Air 1rrant tr r. 8 b Lockh 569 patio.~. enc gar. $1 ·1 up. 1 . • , ~ re& room-oceafi' vieW& by 2 prat•oca l . nurses in Trd for Dodi::-r nr Cor1ez rl 1~coun1. () art, fi48-:J70$l I . · patios-ample PRrklng U1rir home for l or 2 rldcrly motor hm. 54g.j7.·J()·~ \\'. l!llh. Cl\I\ "16·73lll. 2 Bedrm 1~~ ha. rrpts, drps.1 • Spai:ious Apartm,ents Security .1:uards. pt•rsnns. Xlnl l'('frrrnces. Ha"r 2 br Scah:lvcn homr, 20 arrf's 6 yr old Riverside bl!ns, ~r. Hoai: Hosp. $.170 · • Spf'cial cab_lnet !paet' . HUNTING TON r or rlf'ltt il.~ rall 847-7116. $7 . .JOO equity, \1/anr nlrirr ~t1burb Orange Grnve. S90!\f. 1~"~'·~·~"'~",~"~'''~"c-c'·~ITI=t.c-:=;: ~-:~ria~a~~ ~gp:~~s S~I . gurs1 hnrilr olfers xlnt Sw'1ngers Need Not Apply fln11•n1own Hti:: Bt•h :t hr nr ~,-,'~mi ,•:.~: SMtl~m~·,oR Land, LIDO ISLE . Barhf'IQrs only e 0,,._,hr/dlspl •GM Slo\fe PACIFIC r11.rf' & foorl . In ~ loc. 2 hr w1rlrn. DAy~: ,j.'lf\.\Gr.i; " • 4,. I BR 11~1. all uril's pd. • Speci11.J sootirlproofing . 711 OCEAN AVE .. !J.B. nl Garden Grove .. 530-8007 E\'f'~: san1p nr 96'.!-01:,,1. -~C'_IJ_'1_>_2.')._18 __ _ $1 60. mo. 6~·1·1!.92 • Shl'lg carpets. ttr11.pes (7t 4l 53&-1487 Renta ls to Shar• We desi re mature persons who would appre ciate a Trarlt> equity in twautifully i!ll7 11r l\terruryTtlr. Trade Olr np;n 10 :lm-6 pnt naily rarrti.ror ·10 I....anrlrau ~In. fnr n1•Prhrad campPr for N•wport H•ights II GAS & WATER PAID \\'ILLIA~I \VALTl-~RS co. ,,1Rn Fen1. roomm11.te t20--2.'j cl e a n , beautiful place to liv e ! whe r e managers have tor homr, 23', ~ll'f'PS Ii, rnr Forrl Trurk. ;,4~.JO.'i() arter \!ODER!\' :? Br duplr:>: -~ _ yr~I tn sha.re 3 BR, 2 BA ]atf' mnrlrl ~1a. \Vac. Loar!. j Pl\!. :.If!:?~ Jo'ederal Ave, . lrplc hl.tns. c1·p1s·. ~rp~. Wrll 23l3 ·Eld•n Av•, 2 BR. Sl.'la ~P: . l BR h~r w/palio & lrplc. 1 hlk an intere st in the welfare and comfort of thei r tenants. rd w /xtr~. !ltiR:l~!ll. ;.41.!12.10 Co.~ta i\lcsa. ma inra1nrrl 2 rh1ldren ok. CM $ISO UP. l atio. pool, fruni hi·h, <..'Onven. lor" in \'62 Corva ir-!r,-~·3;'-nc1~ Rayfront rluplr:>:, near new, 5\l' 'mo ~4~·5817 1 rhildrcn ok. MORA KAT NA . all :1 or wknds &l2-937:t ~a~, Cl~m.~t• 1 w.oo32 or 642"1121 · G · ft15b1 ~88~. M;ra ~:~~~~i STRAIGHT male. 2:1·35. PICTURED JN THE PROFESSIONAL BUILDERS MAGAZINE AS ~~~~11~~11~~~'. ::.1~·,o~~~Pi:.~ ~~; ~~~·~~o~:·o~ ~Pr'ti~ , . . BAY MEADOWS APTS. Garlielj:I . 962-8.()94 .linanciall y stabk • nrrd lo che~t. Trade for small car. t;ipals. DELUXE nm" 2 B'" blrm.• N B h •h•ce ' BR apr, '"'"'rl, blk "A SHANCRI LA ON J AC·RES" 5,16.llot E"" 67~5299 d!lbwshr, rer. room. Adult~. BRAND NEW UNITS "an with 1 •wport •ac to beach Sl'10. S46-9574· ..-..-* \VILL trade '68 1!16.) Corvair Monza, 4.spd. only. $180. 4!l2-22i9 ' br11._m crilingg., pa°neling. 'p~ '. * BAYFRONT * BEAUTlf'Ul.., 11pack>us. oceari MUSTANG 1'nd 'f;fi CHEV 1;ood rflnd. Trade for motor. S t A patios frplc all ·rec facil view home In Laguna Belich. WE OFFER con\'ertibJ, for 22' TRAit... C\,·rle or 11•har have yo", In a n1 . . · · · I High-r i!lf', bf'aut. 2 BR. furn Nee<lrrl remale lo share "·ith~ 1ttes. Adulr.~. no pe!s. · l F 129. 3121 497 __ 17 ER. CALL e Bachelor e 0~ un urn. ro~ · ·1· "'' * • Call 61fi.51M * * !lfi2-:I032 nr ~·li·201l VILLA MARSEILLES • l BR from $140 . \\. Cna~t H""Y.~~A~ SMAR!-: 1ny wa1C"rfmnt home Beautiful 011e & T1.vo Bedroom ----.~~=·! BRAND NEW e 2 BR trom $1W e BACHELOR & 1 __ h~ _.:i.pt~. 1 w1.n~;..1an, 30-60 years SPACIOUS I , · . I Nr l~Y. l'.vl'~. 61 . .-1816 or $1.iO/tno. 6T.'>-411L & 2 8drm. Apts. 3111 W. Bay St,{ bb11n Ha1·bor '1fl·l-22:.0 lu\GfJN-:.1,, br11ch front apt, • &:. Nr~"·~rt Blvd, % ml N. I I furn. Wiil ~ha.re "'/sludent Fu~~~'l LJ~iFu~n. ol 19th~\). · · ~I· 1 . j~ or rmplri 1111ult. 4!14-46;.fl. __ . Self cleaning ovens • Dishwashers (in 2 BR apts) CALL 646.oo~l flent1l1 ·.at. 1 "'1,·,. Rental ••o o· I • Sh t • D Dishwa.!ller . color coordina.1. _,. VT ~-1sposa s ag carpe s r aoes ed applian«>s • plush shag I ,,=_,~...,~~--~-carpet. choice 01 2 color LRG 1 & 2 Bn.' Apt!I. 10 SUPER·~WXE QUALrrY Loads Of closet space • Jacuzzi pool Furnished & Unfurnished Apart1nents llralhkit hMnir hikr·:i hp. 2 ~prt. S2i1l v~luP. Trarie ff"f ~ho11• 111rnl it.1' \\"l".~!rrn 1 s<'lrlrilP ~ 111·rr~.~ to ri1 quar- 1Prhors" f,7j ~;:,07. I !IAVE nldf'r l AR h01.1~l'. "-inrA:::P I.· Jll\'I" blrl:::. ;<.J.1. 7.nnin:;. Tl'atle for home or 1cheme1 • 2 baths • stall I min from collrge, ocean & Room5 400 1 l-2-3 i:oom. _up lo 3.000 sq. ... . _ .. _, could w11.lk lo l!kop' .. 'Has l . ll.ofl1ce 1u1tes.Jmmed.oc-Huge s,wimming pool• Sauna Baths. Recreation ,,..,wen • M•rro·......, wa.ru-,.,. · o c robe doors . indiroct light· laundry fil e., carpon & j>ool. SLEEPING rm, SliO pPr mo. c~pancy. ~ange ounty. room • Pool table & lounges • K itchen or bar Ha"" .l br. 2 ha. ~\\'immin~ In" in kilchen breakfast Rent · Iron\ $130-$15.i A~k Priv cntr k ba. Adults. no J.trport lrvi~ Co_mmrrc-I PfX'I hou~e in S11n frrna.ndo • · I , 2 ~~ ~'Id C c·-Complex, adJ. Airpor!rr bltr • huge priv11.te fe~ aboot our 111oouo1. 1846 pet!!. 1 .... "' en, 1\1. .:x:c 11 1 , R 1 1 b k e F ireplace V11llry. \\111nt unit in Orange I · M M N n nrr "' I'S aur11 n an s, patio • plush Jandscaving . P l'l('f'nt1a gr. Apt H. _ i::r._o. _· San DicJ,:o &: N"pt F;,.,•ys. County . brick Bar-B-Q's -large lieat. 646-8.'1&4 COSTA l\1rs11., rlose to OCC UNCROWD~:o PARKING • I . Call '.i3fi.~711l er' ponls & lanai. l BR furn. Sl:W. 2 BR turn I $.il & 56"1 uhl pd. Frrnale J..OWEST RATES 1nerr11nac ods I 100 H.P. Jnhnson O.B. en. 3101 So. Bristol St. $1 55. 2 BR unlum. $153 only. ldeal for student I 0wnrr/mgr 2172 DuPont Dr. . . WO 1 ginr. 1965. Som" ex1ra_s. S7ll0 (l,J Mi. N, of So. roa~ Plazal Pool. Bltn11, crpls, drp1 , no • ,&l'l-8.'120 · Rm . 8, Ne...,•port Beach .ralur. Trarlf' for motorcycle Santa An• childri!n, no peL•. 325-i E. ''NG collri::e nr .. ·orkio1(girl ftJJ.:in.1 C-oortesy to Brokers 425 Merrimac Way, Costa Mesa Travel Tr11 iler nr ~~ · PHONE: 557-1200 17th Pl. CM. 548-1138. 1 Balboa Isl. Kit & TV rm BEAUTtt.111. 3 room office 'lltfe most beautifully land scaped complex in the a rea I 5-18-6178 e OELUXF. 1 & 2 BR"s. Irle. $65/rnn & up. 67:">-3fi13 sui1e "·/kirchrne!1r. Ideal 1''uroor unrurn. $l~k UP. NICf. room lnr m11n only. fnr archi lect. ln!u rance * * * I Br., .l BA, 2100 ft. \V-cliff, Do1•rr .C\hr~ arr~. NB. Mini :•nnrl. Tr"l'I $22tl1 .,q. CQrnm'l. .nrl . prnp nr Unit~. O.C. Dy ~!t.fl:'IOO._f'~~ ~l'k~4;}.()962 lla.1·r nr...,· 2 BR. 2 barb hnu.;e in Nr11·por! Bl'ach. clrar. \\"an1 ]l'X'al varanl lol~ or Int. A11llvi:t B 8. y Proprrr1r<;. 673.7420 frarl1> Kirhy varuum clean. ~r 11· a11at·hmenl~ & floor )Olishrr for elr.rtrir portable r~·~"Tlll'r or ? 962·3ll32 or M7.2fl13. Have orP11nlron1 duplex, Nc11•pnr!. \Vant T.D. ·~. tree & rlr<ir Int~. rir .!iubmit. Richard lrv•\n, Realtor 67:).f.060 * * * CAN'T B£ BEAT Pool. Ca rden~. 177 E. 22nd 1 1789 CN.'i;lrnont, Costa Mesa. flf::<'n!. re11ltor, elr. On I ~1 .• CM. &12-.164.i.. _! ~!l~ 1_9___ --1 :O.lnnr•1\"il\ s1 . in N . B . A I A t A t Apts A t SINC'.LE STORY SPACIOUS & qu1pf 1 t: 2 N~\VL\' furn room $18 Jl('r i:::iO/S~.00 prr mo . 61~>--0770 PF~·;n . or Unfurn. 370 ~~~n. or Unfurn. 370 p ~~rn. or Unfurn. 370 Fu 0 ;n, or Unfurn. 370 PF~·;n , or Unfurn. 370 South Sea Atmosphere I hr, l"<'!IS. r11.te~.. 202 0 I "ll'l'<'k & up. Pvt e~tr avail. --DESK SPACE __;..;.;,;,c..:._ _________________ __;..;.;__;c;,.;:;.:;;;__;;__ 2 BR .• 2 BATH t"ulJC'rlon. £42-86fl0. Phone 54fi....0451 Huntington B•ach Huntington Beach Huntington Beach Huntington Beach Huntington Beach ·,..~· ~ ~~ '"-'-'-"'-o=----• 222 Forest Avenue '-"rJlf'ls "' wps Huntington B•adt : it $15 PER 11 r1·k · 11p Air Condi tioned I w/kitrhrns. s21.:i0 prr ""l'f'k La.gun a. Bea.ch Prlv111(' Palio" l BR. Unf, (':>:fra clo~e1~. . up Apt~. ;<.10Tt:I:. ~111·97:i'."1 9466 HEATED POOL hltns, crpt.s, drpi;, $1311. 1 J -s•tt I •. 'tt' 4M·. PIC"nry ol lawn BR F 114' G pd * '" ~ s rrp1pJ.: ~' '"i I DESK SPACE · ur.n. J. as · im, old<'r a1tll. All util pd. C11rporr "-Storage Por' Paho. Adlls; ne pets. $60/mo · &16-11464. 305 No. El C•mino Retl HIDDEN VILLAGE 5.16-6717 . -Ntcr. rnom \\"/ha1h. nut s1rlr S.Jn Cleme nte GARDt:N AP1'S. 2.'00 South Sal1a San!11 Ana Lo 54fi.1J25 LRG 2 BR uni. rrrler, hi.In.' rntr11nrr. •, hlk h"flnl h11..\". 492-4420 &.. refriit. Gu llYI . $1.W. 11 Xlnl nrii:hborhoorl. 67:'1-71R.'l NF:\\'PORT offices, c pt J:, BR !urn S125. 7tl In-LRG front room kilrh~ drps, ocean view. from 565 I~"'!"'"'"'!"'"!"~!!'-! dla.napoli11" .. HB. * 545-11760 I f11.ci1i1if'~. s1:1/m~. MnlUf(' pt'r 1110. Onr Aft 6 pm: For bes! results~ 642-5678 \~e'll help"yoti ~rll! 642-S678 · prr~on. ~l'll\--0~16. 67:l-16~·1.~-----= Apt. Unfurn. 36.S Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unf~n. 365. A'"j)t:-Unfurn. 365 N•wport Beach N•wport B•ach N•wport B•ach Newport B•ach MARINER SQUARE APARTMENTS ANNOUNCES THE AVAILABILITY OF TWO ANO THREE BEDROOM UNITS FOR ADULTS DESIRING' TO LIVE AM IDST BEAUTY BY THE SEA IN THE PRESTIGIOU S WESTCLIFF AREA OF NEWPORT BEACH FROM $230 . . " For Information telephone Mr. Robe rt M. Buck ley, Ma n age r , at' I 714) 645'.0252 or wr~te to T He Office· Of The Manag e r , Mariner Square Apartmenh, 1244 Irv in e A venue, N e wport Beach, California 92664 11,111i1a ) ,., . ' ' . .. [ l.Nt •nd found -- Job W.ant.4, Molo 700 H•lp Wantod, M & I' 711 lfflp Wanted, Ml 1' 710 Holp Wanted, M & I' 710 Help W•~t•d,,M & F 710 Wh Y -~----·- Found (fr .. ads) sso MEDIUM SIZE (:o(-lu>r mlx en OU Motel •nd/o r ,.\pt Mgr. *Copywriter $600 llOUSEKEEP,;R, 2.5 ~1nt\o OLDER woman with 1ood. mal,, brn &. b!k. Nr wnson Want it done E'.oi:~n~nced mature .. x-Alr Somc coll~t w/jourfta!Wnor 1''ri, 2 chlklren 11 l 1:1. buic cook.Ina akUl. Apply &. Plat"f'nlia. Hit hy car, Foree olflctr deslrt1 to ti!!• Engliah majn.r/1·3 yn l'XPf:r. 454..t366 alti!!r 7'pm. 673--0911 Ml>.Zlmmer I u/"ldr r tn>at111ent at AnimAl • ht loc.:ate In or near beach w/lj(lme bckgrnd wrirtna HOTEL-IXPER. SALES.PRODUCTION SIW'l1er, Santa Ana, for lnlo fig • • • area. Reply 10 P.O. 8o.x adv. copy. Room relM!tvatlonillt. Apply Jn 11or 1 men famUlar with 5-19-3562. C // f 1526, t.aguna Be1'ch. Servlre Ct nlC"r i:mp Ag1>nr,y penon only. Newporter Inn. construction ol fibtrala• prox. 8 mo&. old . J\.fal·F'ad· h Suite S35/J«.-4M1 lmm..tl•t• Opening Permanent rrshlp~ throoul Calif, Rt.ACK Poodlr, male. a!J" 0 One 0 Job Warited, Female 702 5Q;I New~rt Center Dr, N.8. 1 boat1 or 1enlnr up deal· lien & Ed i11Jrrr, H.B. near C{ f , e experfS ENGUSH~OMAN, 10 .vearw rEMONSTRATORS; No ex• for Trelnee Xlnt. IA.lat)' protit parllc· vf'l 'i;, (}y.•ner 11lr•.1s1· co111ac1 U.S. iet:k.s slm11.ar po1t. handle flUr ch em I ca 1 1 , No exprrienr.t; nt>Ceisarv. company. Ph. W-2588 iot K-~11111.. iajurrri & 111.ken lo /1'sted be/owl.I exp as eompanlon driver in per N!Q'd, fl?C training to I Young man lor OUl!!lth~ work. Pa rt-T'1me lpation wilh aaare•live j.36.3033 or 9ti2-4.'102 Cheerful, •dapt11.ble. cuUur•I MJ(r/owner. t'ulurt. AlllO Good opportunl!y for ad. appt, FOUND: 113Ql71 !l f'R r Interests. Rets. Wrlte:Cla1111J. 111.le:s potential. gsg...21n 9-6 vancemr.nl . Boo·kkeeper I \\'f'11fc.l ilf Pla1..a. iih a ~,i;:y tied Ad •PIM,. Dally Pilot, pm. Call ~-1167 dayi or ---------- ftmalf' black,\. 11,hitr rin1:. l StrvtcffandRtplin jf'Cl P .O. Bo)( 1560, Coal• Me:sa, e DENTAL ASSISTANT 546-0319 fives It weo"cnds 1sALES \'f'ry friendly. Call 646-1475 . ~ hMt• .nd R•P*t Calif. 926_~·---Desk only. DPnlal e:xp. ntc. Allied A•ph•lt fill 5pni. SHARP l\fOltf -:'\O yrs • Ins .. 11cct's r'f<'., some &if•. P•ving Comp•ny You ere a mature LARGE loving brown I.. hlack . . G d • Ip . t • & TOP SEC SKILLS E)(p. t"rlngf' lX'n's. ll .R. a.rea. 1409 E. \Varner, Sant a Ana and refined lady who shag_cy do.i:-Yi/lorn ro"rd col. Babysitting _•_r_•_n_•n_g~-----a in •ng . 11·/handic.&pPl'd -+ mf'nt11ll y Call ll11m·9p111. 1116-l'>1(}. developed a book· \a r. Sal ni1e, So. Lai::una . COSTA MESA AL'S (;ARDt:NING Paperhanging disturbl!!d. l>f u5ic Instructor DENTAL •· . 14 t h ir I INSURANCE-. -y ire-~ keeping skill to quite 0 C " • Sa · + 7 yr Church Youth ·• .n.<\SIS n ' c a ' Ca I • y Now at · · 'oun., nl a PRE-SC~OOL for gardening It s mp.\ I * EXTERIOR-INTERIOR *I · . gidt Exp'd E)(pandf'd dull'~ sua. ty underwritf'r noq'd a flnt point. OU Ana. Hurry! <100.l~i29 lFlit: & 1.lol\f'Ovia, ~ day + landscap1ni: serv1<.'f'~, c11ll I \\'on't bl! underbid Cusl'om c;ourue.1.o~. S3d hi:;~i; Pt. Hun.t. Bch. M7-1549 or for well . e111ablii;hl!d ro'."· may be Independent· F'OUND hlk and hrnwn faceri full day &essioll~. Planned 540-.il98. Serv1 njt Ne10.·port, work finest pa ints. Free ttme Pl"I! e:rrc 968.4591 merclal h~~ aJtt'nc)'. Wnt" ly wealthy or ind .. Basst>t hound. Ch111n t.'Cll:i r. progra1n, hot lunchei1. A;::f's Cdi\1. t\!sla Mrsa, [)oV(!r rsl/~lor con!Wlting. Rf'Lr.. BABYSITT!Nr. or hpu.st'-0-· ENT--A~ qualifications k s 11 I ~ r y pendently poor but Vir <it i\1ayfair 1\1arket on 2.o, hrs 6:30 AM.S:OO PM. Shores. \.l/t'stcli ff. 11~. bonrierl. t'ull iinanci~ kf'.cplna. "'kin .... · \\ith l d st'cn"lilt'Y, ~"~ rli!!!ired 10 P.O. Dr11.wer somt timt 1190 you li th St in Cl\!. &lfi...Gll_IZ $18 .,.,.k.C0 1\1PARE! 6424050 PR O ~"ESS ION AL maln-f a1·11il. 491-:'338, 5"3-."i08il ch.ild ~t"ed~ joh. prf'ff't:ihl.\ prr ftrre · Some cha~I e 1817. Nt-wJ?l)rt Sch. 92663 d ---in mothrl'lr!'ll Mnir . Write tlutif':~·· <if'ne:i·at pracuce. LADY... i-~ R probably stop pt ABOUT 11 2 1nonth old Iriiih or 838-5237. lf'nanCf', prunin11:. lrt"f' i\ork, LESCO Paintin,e: Contni<"tor . 817·1.ll'\7 hr 1wet'rl 9 &.· ~-or l!!lllauran! working in order to "-•te· P"P"Y Vic of ~prinkJers, pl'Sti;, di:sl'asc. '""' • E~·1C.. 2 Sto~ I ri,Nr, t .11rlenr Ames. Gr n. ----work. ExJlf'r. dr5'd. C11ll d t' 1 ;:.: ' u •· • • Cl't LOVI NG rnot.hf'r d e11 i re s " cw: " •· ·~ "-I H · •-h c n l~RIBtrrOR · \ evote more 1me o f d ' ·a r 11 f't'1l conirol. Clean up ribs, '-'-r·,,1·,,t. Al-, •-·•t ..,., ., unt1ni:-1.o_o_ot·11:r ·-'·· "' U:ve.ia · ;.t;,..1686 iun'lf'W Rn 1 ' · habysHti n11:. Days. 9 mos J"J ""V""'-· -..... ~u --ed I raising your family. ·1;,_~.t.," Tf'rms. GMr~r. 646-;..tl9:l. I spr.•y;o,. Ur & i ns . EXEC SEC, "P l.<g, P rnh. produ<"'ls, or !.,liaes ~ ·"' ....... ·'" to 2 years prrfrITf'rl. Oc--E XP E R-T-J ,-, , ,, , , , , 64~2399. I Pharm Sc.if'n •erm. !\tTST, plr, ~i::rs I·~. No longhair, But the children are F'OUND 11,h1n•mokey t'f'll· i•asional part lime or full · 196-..t:i72 '•n school now. •nd V. , •• ,.,,_,,. Complete •a-.. r n. No , .. ,,,,·-, ty-70, SH tllO. ~92-2428 ,7-· ·~=~.o~~c---:= ort'd ca!. Older lrrnale. LC tunr. :i0c hr. Near Harbor n " ,.. '" "' " ,... 1; -..i I • d Bakrr & f airviCY.', C!\1, Shoppini: CPnlf'r. !>18-1~ ln.i:: ~rrvice. F'ree c 5 I · * WALLPAPER * 'HOUSES llO rlt'an !hry will DRAF"!'TN~ n:iraine;;• A"'\' c•reer•w st Y 0 u :'l.i7-1~61. _BABY SIT my home, 111 mo's &lj...(]:\<t:i. When you call "Mac" i;:low, 1·All S1tnd~, or Flo, ~~r~':mp~!I ~~qN,B P~: like to feel u1eful fOUND rrmal<' rrrl puppy 10 ~>yrs old, z.i hrS rlay. AL'S l..a nrl,scaping. Tr.e e 54S-J444 646-1711 :i36""49'19r>r11·16-002~ 2fi 1: Tues, Frb. 9th ." 9.J:30 ~ ag1ln -if o"ly iom .. I ' I ' r od•I•"• whtre there w11 I 11/llt'R collar. Vi<'. Orafl{;f' Lovin~ carP. Fncrl h;i('k ren'IOVll . _a rc · 111 '· " · PROFESS IONAL P11inting. AJDES-ror convalellcenre, 011lv. Coas1 Collrg~~~\430 _ yrl. Harbor & Virtoria iu·ea. ~ra~~ t>au:u~, lo16;~~,n~p. E.-:tC'r. 1 story, low M S200 1 rlder:y C'llrf' or 111 n1ily c&J'I!!. l--.,-;,,~R=i=E=N=c=E=o-=b=,.~,kla~,=t place to work on • FOUND nrar Edison High lil:>-147:1. -'~'='="='~'='="='"-·_:._ _. , 11·/11:d pa l111. Avg tm, Sl8. Homemakers, 547~1. CooK. Gil rt"!"~ \\'Ut'5 . plrt·time bnit (say ~hool, you rig ShC'phi!!rd. RF.LIABLE r hiltl car I', PRliN[.\VEED-Cui · A<'l'OUS. _ceil ing~ ~pra_)'l!d 2· HOUSEWORK-:-F:xp. Ironi~ opt>n, Grr•.,.,'lh pole~tial \1•ilh 2 ar 3, 4 ·hour dayi or !162-8!170 1•· arm 11 1 mo~ p her P . \VP Call"r tt) Your J-:l'rry coals Si a. Roy, 847-l l.)8 1\·antf'd Rf'f. Cd.\f. Np1 Bch. i·oun~ r•r> . .11ppl.Y in ""'l'SOn JRVI NE PERSONNEL 1 full 8·hour day • \\'lsh. ~1~173 n1orn. or ,.... kl h u PURSE in \Vhite Fi'Onl on Congr nial playma1cs. 9 mos PAINTING: Honest, guara.n-j Bfl.l area p1·rf. l\46-366t CHO\\.' BEL I~ RE.ITAU. SERVICES .. AGEN(Y wee , w ere yo Brisiol in Cl\l. Call 11nd 10 4 ~·rs. Mt'sa Verde r vrs. let'cl work. 1.rc'd. Local ref's. Help Wented M & F7 f0 RANT, 2576 Newport Bh•d., 488 E. 17th tat Irvine I c.~t. would use your ski~I~ IriPntify btw 6 & 7 PJ\ot ~16-IH69. 10 Yrs c1r:p in Harbor are11. Call 67S.5740 alt :>. 1 , ' c.~L 1 n d b • 11ppreci1teu 546-<803 11·c1~tc=,,=1 -.,=1too-=1 .,~,1=.-.=in=h~o~b-y7i;i'1 1 A\·g l ~n Sllh$\~inpcr mo. PAINTING/paperin&'. l~ yrs *:~r. Acct $700 Ex!lf'ri<'llN'cl '4'2· l 470 for them, whert tht f·OUND: 3 or 4 mon1h old al1 ernoons Imm 1 :30 ~~,;~ Garcle .I:' SC'rv. in llarbor , area. Lie _&1 M iht~~.co1nplr1rd.or ~Pfcr~ ClXJK.<;..DIETARY AIDES LIC'D n eal Est1ttr M.lf's people seemed to clark ft'niale k>tfen. 1\t 1~ht Nry,•port Heights art'a. Jean bondetl. Refs fW1\. 642-2356. career .uppol'/~ 1 m111. I. rlt'edrd for llf'"' hospital. person, y_Jaty + ('(Imm. have I good time be par! Rurn1esc or 642--0022 NEW Lawns, ~seed. Otmpl 1 FTRST C'l.ass Painting I. unitll nt aC't'lni? & bllnk ??-Conlacl Guaranlttrl "agr, lull or working and whert ·•s..•~o 1 . lawn carT. Clean up by )ob . ronciliation •X""r. . . h b • -' SiamPsl'. :>' '"""' CONSCIEl\'TTOUS & 0\'1ng or mo }'rN' csl For info pap('r • hAng1ng, Free ~gt. . " = ··~ 1'1r. Mc1\l111An pllime. Call ALA Rf'll-t e USJness seemeu \\'HITF. cat. no tl\il .. \'Ir. care. lnCants lo I yr, day ~7-2417 or 1!46.0!1~2 CnU a.1.'l-34:i9. ~rvire 0-flfrr Emp A£r:iry PACIFICA HOSPITAL cals fi.l~J900 to b• involved in Corona Highlands, Cdi\1. or r\·cs. Ne11'bor_n cll.I'e L~WN Sen·, 111011.i~"i:.~~r. li'lT &·-E){ter. Painrina:. jOO N~~,,r\~~~11~~-4~· N.B.I • MUl611 • !LOCATION MEN -something fun; if all 673-6,n~ l'ound ChP clock. 67.>-2761 LI ·d I ,. , ~n .,u """' EXPERIENCED ONL\' th t ue you ''" v11r uuni. Cflnipl. ~rr\', rras r , tls. rC'r es . ·"' Yt! 1 est were r FOUND • ralico 1·at wfout \\'ILL babysit your chilli in i·a1rs;. C.1\1. & Hun1 Bch. f')(f>l'r. Chuck, 645--0809. ASSEMBL y FURNITURE V1!ndin~ Roul"!i. C 11 I I just MIGHT consider tail. \\'earing !lf'a coll;ir. my li(."l'nsf'rl ho mr, llgr~ .t iirra. L1r .t-Jn.~·r1 . :l\5-~l'l~ r A1N'r1 NG professional~ TRAINEES -SALES -Collf'f't, 1:1121 &tl...J7:i7 -i'o!r. going back to work. 644-5714 Thru .... l\1on Thru f ri. ,-A-PA N E-S L'.:-A_m_e ,.,,,,, \l'O r k 1.,11 ii r n. C o lor J.'or lric111 <lt'pt. storll! l.01:an Suilr 3121 •. JOll N Maybe ours is th• ;i.t~03.lt ~-5 TmmPtl, oprni ng~ ff'lr i:irl ~ TOP COMMlSSJON FEMALE r 11 l has harl rerPnl ...:.:..:..._ ' · . giirrlenrr . Eicp. Co 1n p I SfC<"IAll~t. 646-7081: 547-1441 w/1td t.Vr.~igh! & fingrr rlf'X· • 1 HANCOCK C!!:NTF:R place for you because J·aw !urgery Vic or Cl\1. CHILD Cate l>1on thru F'ri. gai-dPnini::: & !11nrl.~c:ip1ni;. 1 PAINTING-Ext-Int. 18 yrs. e CO. BENEFITS Chira.(:'o, Illinois 60611. WE need your book-v \\,.1 & p 1 Ll ., t te!'ily. Call now. 9 AM·9 PJ'.1. Quality line 10 Sf"IJ ·---536-40'.\7 u" 1 !'Oil omona 89:;..-0150. l'xpr r. 11~. c ... rtt ei; · ORANGE COAST 1 LVN -3:00-11 :00 ~hift. keeping experience; 0··h l~ fl'I" ~A26 A c ·1· 968 9126 Apply in no.rson Parli Poodle, rnllle. vir (l f "" · · ,-.,, · EXPER. Hawni\nn Gard••ner I ccoust. ei in~s. · · EMPLOYMENT "" PAt'k Lido Con~Jf'~re n1 we 11eed • liaison be· Goldrnwr,i;t & \\'arner, H.B. NEWPORT Heights a.rea. Lri: Comp I et e: Garden i n g * PAPERHANGING AGENCY 10 Mrs . ThompllOn CPnter fi.12-ll04~ tween our account int ~11 "11-14,2. ,vArrl . sand box. Ral11nred al 1 646-4676 W. T . GRANT CO. -1 ..... "' • Service. ~am. an. __ . 1 & PAINTING. * 968·242.'l 124 Boardway, C.1\1. 1>4:1·3111 Pl!!rsonllt'l Otticl!! MANAGF:R-trainrf', Ap p I y ind our office. You ONE lgl!! rabbit, F:lesmere lunrh. Xln't care. &15·2754 *Re d t I A t • Kentucky rl'iM Chicki!!n, would do mast of our G . 151 en ia -. P s Plast'tr Patch Rtpair ----------98ll Ad11m~ Ave: .. Grant Pla.u AvP. ~Psa Verde area.. BABYSITTIN * Commer<'111l * • ' AP'T. MGR-OLDER COUPLE Brnokhurst 1'. Adams, 2929 E. Coas1 ltwy. I po•tlng to ledgers 11\d 546--0518 My homf'. &4~3212__ Comple!e Care 646-98fi"I • PATCH PLASTERING n1inim1im tlul irs lor partial Htr:. Bl'ach ~I AKEfUifiime \V&ges, p11.rt and you would pitch FOUND Bro1\"ll /, \\'hi!e par! TL.C }-'QR YOUR CHILD GA RDENING anri I 11 .,.,. n All lypi!!s. Ff't'I! e:stimate1 "nL 642-9a20 .111! ::i pm. Ao equal oppor1unity t\m,., be 11 ri lstrlburor nr In and help keep Besr nji on Lido l~le. In niy La guna Ni~rl ho mt: c11n>. 11•<.'f'k or rnonrh. frf'C' Call ;l4{Mi825 I A RESUMlo: th11 t wnrlu by rmployer purt-ori;:anic rle1111t"rs. lood things organited in 673·5.~"Ut. 2 8 e 4f6-4Tl0 · e f>S1. 5.16-438.'i af'.:_ I ]1·"1_· _ Plumbing I formrr prr~nnal rl i rrrlnr.lf-~~-"'°""""""''!"!""""'""' suppleml!!nll! 1' COti metics. our office. We believe \ LARGE 1iger striJ>('rl cat, CHILD care my home. Pre. Complete Y 1rd C_arel 1 PLUM BING REPATR -Sf'n!<i hlP pri1·r~. Evrs l.i f ull timr or 1Wlr1 timf' ('On· 637-4606/673-20&t. that all of our people • II • · · J"I ··t"'837 1 \\•knd.~. 100. 67:!-0009 rt:AAion hrlp. Oriinr:e Counly ===~--1---... ---I d gray, han<1scr~nr t'O ar. fer 2 yrs or older. t111_n·1ey,• '" ·1 v-• • 1 N . Ii 1 cl· J\.1AKE-UP 1:ir for uo·11u ty 11re rather specia •n 4!'.l-l-.>.171 I.· Ad;ims, C.M. 549-07a2 ~--~~~----0 }Oh too sma I AUTO PO I. I S HI N-G-~ Racf'way. Mr. R ed in g 11.11lon. 1111racllvf' 11.pPf1ar11\f'e h · t t ~~~7 General Services e 642-3128 e D""""AIL po~ir ion~. Exp'rl 83.'i-1Hl6. _ I rat er tmpor 11n 10 Sl>!ALL bl:i ck frm11le r;it. Pl "' El Ro 1 c • ·==-pltasl!. ~8-9840 ar 6-1~1 even though thtre ,payrd. V<'ry afft>ct1onate. Carpenter HusbiJnd Busy? Call Moo~e umUJng : eci -par f'n11:inl' clr1.nin11:"' p,11 int-bul· GROCERY STOCK •"l-L:.c.: 545-0820 a l1cr &Repair __ S7.50 pe:r hr _ ling. Salary upen. GN'l\1•th MAN , Mf .. r-'Stc'y SSOO Up are only • few hour• ' .~ Y l"t2 21 942--0506 • • work involved each .2:'.:::'.'.::;=~--o" . .,--;-;:= CARPENTR BuUd-Serv '-1osl 1'hini:11 "" -,").) l'O. !\1l~'TRO CAR \\ASH W11nlPcl hy rtl111ivl'ly 11mllll Sharp r:al uoclrr :i.;, St"t't'f'n PARAKEE.'T · V:c llarOOr t.frNOR REPAIRS. No Job RAT1'1 G I l L rl Ll:;W TAKAS It. SON~ 29;iO H11 rbor Blvd. C.M. 1ood .111or,. _ not a Jt1prr. calls/vr.ndors. Typr 60 SH week, w-feel the job & Gisler C.l\1, ~;>-l 2'l8 Too Small. CahiMt in gar· ·. utten n s 111 " ·I CO~fPl.ETJ-: PLUMBING I BA By 5 fT-T E:-R-.-F:xprr tnArktot. Joh Cf'ln.11 iJJts ol r"· I SO-I-, Nf'wpoct Elf'aeh li'rm, Is important ind that b. Qual1ry wnrk. Rt'asonable. 2. llR SF'RV 640 .,.,. h hire SSS ai:::es k othe r ca inels. ~·1'1?1!! est. 96&-220ll ·1 • • """ 11."0man In .~ii w/] · ;rr olt1 ct-iVl112 JJhipmt'n1s, pricin2., NEWPORT t t person Wt :L~·~·~'--------S45-8175 U no s n."wPr le.ave DJTCll-DCGG ING . Re-pi pes, Remodel & Repair 1 . rluring clay. 2.4 rlay~ per .11f(J('kinJt shrJvrs. Pie. Nn Personnel Ag•"CY will be important 1110. REWARD'. Losl i1niall hro1\'rl nisg at 646-2372. Ii. 0. 1 h 11•k. Rrr~ rpq'cl . C ll 11 Sunday work . About SlOO per 1 133 D• er Dr N B We alre•dy have the i;prlnk crs. trrnr f'.'I, e:lc. v ., • . , & 11•hi1 t: lip<111rrl 11)11.lf'l~A~"-"~'"c...:,"="=~--=--~ Rf'asonahlt'. ~3--0212 GF:Nl'.:RAL Homt Repair . 1 54:i-6861 hr.lwn lJ.l' 6 PM ~ttk incl_ud ing Mlm.e over-'4'2·3l70 :2 greatest ladies 1n Chi hu11.hua . Vir. l'\"lrnr>na & RE~10DF.1 .. ING & Repair ----------carpl'11try, rabinets, doors, only. __ ttme:. Mecl1c11I 1' ho.~pnal Den. """"""---"""~'!"!""""'"' the world working 2fl1 h. On tlii il.v 6 m 4 ;1tir1>0•6io~1·1 Sprrifilist. Comm'J, resirlen-Hauling J<f'J'e£'11_, & misc. 492-2654 BABYSITTER nePdecl. par! l!fih·1i1. St?! 7 ' 6 ; 1 o 61 C.M.kro 1 r iip~: ---MFG. REP.---part time for us now I ;1e11J<~_re1 urn. ,1 -• liii l. _Pa11f'lin,1:.! c &b in_PI&, MOVING , Gara~e clt'llll·LJP Roofing I tin1f'. Vic t~ria Sc hool Are11 . P 011, ,),) · , a~ or fnrlu!l'trial Chrmlc<il Sll lrs .. , lai a matte,..0f.fact, .l'l8-Rll.J,J. --niarl ilr.., formica. 641-7:198 . & lire haul init. Rf'a.<nn11ble. . C.M. 642~531 Ca.rl. Call Ann, G45-2770, Wr~1 rliW' one Is tort of lnde- FEMALE Rrrl lrii;h !'/'!Irr, CARPENTRY all kinrls sm. Free estimatr~. 615.1602 I i''OUND NU DE 1BF:AUTTCIAN'S SpilN' for GENTLEMAN. lt'mi-l"f'tirt>d. Pl'.'rsonntl AR:l'n cy, 20-13 pendently wealthy 9 y,•rrk~· olrl Vic nf ~·::iir nr Ii:: .. roncrete ~·ork lrre YARD, Ga.ra1te clcarlii'PS. I A lr11.ki n2 ~nof ,in Dover rP~I. S2.i werk, Nf'W in-for intf'rf'l!linr: La JI: u n a Wt!l'lcliff r>r .. N.A. r and on• is sort of in· an<. VIII" l\ov/I Cl\! ~hi' R r. ,\10 0F.LING Carprn1rr trePS dirt h•y l"f'mnval skip Shorr~. I hxM 1!. T. Guy lr r1or. NtY.'J>Or1 Bl!a<'h. Be:ach resort hotrl. Recf'p. MATURF. ooupli!! 10 m1.na1:r dependently poor) _ may ansy,rr to ~I ii;:. nrrrl.~ \\'ork .. li yr.~ exiw.r. \oatler, harkhoco. !l62·S745. I !'!oori!IR Co. 6 45 -2780 , 1 642-0&44 or !lAA.4~ tion df'sk .. ~l)m~ 11.ccounting. :lO l\dult _no pet~ unltii \n l could you be No. 3? :l-I0-741~-Ry ttte IMlu r. 64:?-150S. TRASH & Garn;;-c1Can-uP. I .l'lll-!b90. BEF.LTNF: FASHION~ nffer 3 rflliY~. ~"~;ningi. Modest :t hJrl11:i1 11.f 0!!!11.ch. N11 sum-Ple•n 1end your re· "THOr.·IAS" sh<i r ,·hll i r. day~. $1 0 11 loari. t'ree est. Mesonry xtra inrome, xtra cloll'lell, ulary. 4· · 96· -mPr rl!!nlall!. Apt -+ sm11JI sume to Classified ad flrangr, 9 mn To1n rat, l'f't)' Cement, Concrete Anytime, 5'18-5031. • 1 for f11mily. Nf'f'd a j!Jb? WANTED: H1tini"-ISf'f!I, in-!laJary. 1!1&-l!l27. %::67, Daily Pilot, P.O. friendly. 12111 Sr, N 8 · Housecleaning RRICK, block, con c~" · e ' \Vork fTOm homl!!. For 11.ppt cre11.Y your !11tlarif'l! :'\0%. MATIIRF. lady or m11.nlp11..rt Box T 560, Cost• Mesa, 67::t-7580 •• CONCRETE. Bt>at The rarp!"ntry, houll! !e elinNJt, ~71-4) 830-18.'13 or 1\22-1766 *Call 67U2fJO * or n time. Retail ull!!B. C l'I 92626 d L·I DIES "'~tch, vie Harhnr Bacl Wt'alher! r I oo rs . . 1 1111 type! remodehnr:. o l.iiiii ..................... iii l iiclli!IB\"1\'5f-:-:f~;;;;;;g; • 1 • , an we , -.. R C II Do CLEANING k P ain t 11 ~ · jnh 100 small. Lie. C.Ontr. HOUS.E\\'IVES · :t opPning~ liq..(ff'li. MZ--0342. will •nswer all re· Shop'~ C P n r r r . C\,. patio~. eas. a n \\'Alls. y,·ood11·ork k noor , Be:tt Brue P/timf' Avrr S.1 pf'r hr I k I ' Rr .. ·-•d 6,12-8.'114 d h ~ 962-694.i. Y I!! · · ,. · 1pon1e1 Kecrsa ' \"II u · ~" ·1 ~~=-·-~c-~~--I i<trippr . nu:s ~ a m,~""'' .. --~-~-~~--1 Nn r xp. nf'r. \VP lfll in. or t.1EDICAL l"mnl Ollie!", ovl'r · STOPlll . LOOKING & ACT Sal'• minded pereon, •• for yaunelt. a rtal caree:r o~ p<>rtunll~. Xlnt futurw //Or ~ht man. Earnlno cem·. m~ immedlatrly ahould he ir eXC1!!!.!i of $250, 5)f!r wlc. >1"4 Nr. ca.nvuslnc or .olicltilll". Interviews by itippolntment ... tA -. 'I only 9-J wttkda,y1. 8J5.2771 Sales Oriented Girl F'or ap1 . rl!nta\1. S450 + un\. lorm. 16 days a mo. includ. in&' 3 y,•knd.~. ' ' NEWPORT Personnel Agency 833 Dover Dr., N.a. 642-3170 "I SELL Beeline rashiol\5. Need .1 style-con~cioull women In this 1rr11 . Part or tull time:. Call 714/633-9574 aft 6, ar 774-40S0 i j i , I Sarah Coventry Inc .. fuU or pt-time help needed, no. ln- 1 vl!stment. Will train, min. I 11.ge 31. ss1-MB31St0--0614 S c h o o I CDnstruction 1 technici•n. $5~9 • $6l5 1 (Secretary) Fountain Valley School D istrict, . I REQUIREMENTS: Typing ' ' 7:) wpm, SH !IO wpm, 4 yn / : hroad. varied. lncrea&i OJ:IY • responi1ihle experience In t.-' 1 clf'rlcal work. j OEADLJN~: for app. :Z..U. 1 I 71 IThurs.·1 Apply tn per10n 11t rountain Vl\lley School 1 Di5I, ., LighthOUSf! Lane, I l -"'_'·~T~'~l~b•-r=t ~,·-N_•_w_"'"" __ . 1 '· •. ~, f.'oun!aln V111ley, Call!. . • SECRETARY -, I EXECUTIVE. * I Prefer 5 yrs bro ad 1 srcretari;;i\ experiencl!! plug ii 2 )'rs collej:P educ&linn or ~uivalrot. Must he ahle to •• j perform rffpon5iblr clerical I f.· !lf'crPt11rill.i W(l rk: ttlieve Su pf' r i n t e n cl ,,n I of ad- ministrative clttllil and deir.l ! f'flf'<'tively with I. wide \<11rie1y of prrsona.lit1e~ &: 11i1uations: ~ary ranee S62~ tri $7:t!I. APPLY prior to ~ pm Feb. 11-n \VE:STMTN"STER SCHOOL DISTRIC1 l·ll21 Ct-danWXlcl Avl!!. \V~stminster, CaliI. •SECRETARY* lo young 11dvertising mgT .. to work in ad\'. di!!pt. Need 1horthand, t y p Ing & per&0nali~·. $450-$500. to I ll!art . Call Mr. Peck, fi.15-1401. I SERVICE Btation lube man. • ' P.T. k lull time:. d11y &: ~I l"vf'. 1101 Bayside:° Dr. N.8 . : li7.'>-»1:1 • 1Sl'.RV1CE STA ATT, all I 11.nilts l'IPl'n. Apply in peraon, I Mae Arthur l '678 Camp\15 Dr., N.B. , ;).l~li. PATIOS. \\'alks, rlri1•r1\'il)'.~ Ref'! & lrrP r~1. ~i.".6-llOfi9 Block.,.,·11lls -Palio~ IJ/J/J fJ Appl. l"llll Mn•. Mul1rr 1 :10, J1'cl!nt e:itp. Sal11ry open. EYE Gla~ses in bla.rk ra~r. rrn1ov~d -rrpourf'd _i~ :011-Su~ Brill!! l\i'Ainr-Carprl:<, ~itlry,•.11lk:< -nrivewa.v~ f fl Jjjj L XeC 546-.i770 Sf'nd rf'SUml': bl\.\'n F'a \rvir w Sta1f> llo~p . rrr!r l'Jc .~q fl & up .11.>-16.10 fl oor:<, winrlow.~ t'1r. Rr.~itl"l Lir. 54~~17:1 Al\! fir f'vt Ho u~ EK r. F.PF.R rhild Wrilf' Cla~si!ied 11rl No. 61 ~-r:::"!'V!C!'"n:"'r.l ISECURITY • PER·S~NNE L GUARD t.t N;:i.tional & Congress, CM . CE~1ENT WORK. m job ton & 1'1\mm'I. F'r?e est. LF:E ROOFING CO: Roofing A l"?.rP, ft)r Pl"f'lfrs~iniiar rou. Da il Pilol. P.O. Box 1.j6() :L17...fi77}. :<Ynall, rrasonable. Frf'r 5.17-~21. j ol all types, re.co,·e r , _.,/rlaellCU pit. CclJ\.1. Liv"·in, All :; Co~tl\ Me.M . C11l lf. 92626 BLACK LRh. friendly .. m11\r. J-:stim. H. Stu fl irk, 548-~1 .~ --11ousE OF' CLEAN-repa ir!-., roof ~tings. Lie ff' ' if 1; \vkncl~. fi7:>-27!ln 1-----------CLERK-Average SlOO w'ek to start. F'ull or pa.rt time. Paid va. I 2 • & c~ Ill Ana Compl•tr 11_,,,, Cleoo•-g [ & bo11rled &tnce 194 7 . 1 11, C H N 8 --------MITTEJ. MAIDS Pt timl' \os\ \'if' 2 "" .,.,n • u " -4 0 . 011s1 wy ,. · · HOUS_EKEEPF.R • $2 P'r wk-daya ,,_ ivk f'nrl.~. Pli!!ll SI! 2/1. 642-r.i.13. Child Care 612...fiR24 &12-7222 · B.v Appoiol. s.n.J~9 hr. ;, hr~ ""CfY wt>rkday call 494_7;,.17 Lil~ Bch. CHI LI) c11 rr, m.v Mme a ny Mesa Cleanin;: Sf>rvl~-EASTERN Quality-Wf!!l.'m """"'""""'""""""'"'"""'"'"I aftrrnnon. I M,v, II. J\.h1st 1---------- 1 11•! hnurs .• Ho! lunch, fenccfl Dirprls. Wi nrt,~11·~. rJ•w"·~ r lr I Pricc~· All l:y pes Roofing. ---BNUEFW·-FPUOMR'Ts-.--.... h_"_'•_•·•_c_._,_1 ... _,_,_,___ Mo!orrycht Mr,;h11nif' fn!crei;rinl!l posi fion. rf'· quiring J yrs. olficl!! l!X· prr .. pltflAA nt personality 11nd i;:'OOd AkiUs on tll!ct. typewrilf'r. SH desir11ble, cation. hospltal " Ille: J.n. i;urance. Opportunily fo ad-· va.nct lo detective. Conlact l I Se <'urlty AA:rnt : White Front Store I r1 548-:tR.14 ne.~ k ·c omn1c"L ;118-41!1 Lylt>•"' -'~',_~""'°-·~~----~ 11mkt' r xprrirnC'f'd y;ir · · · --Sewing/Alterations llOUSEKEEPER, :C ril\,v wk, • 642 2~11 e !~;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;; Contractor Aiiy & .Bf>;irh Janiroril!I 1-Now in!tJ"Vll'IYinc ow11 transp., -"Alary. Lirlo. . · 22'12 S. Harbor Blvd, " Instruction . ]1 Crpt.•, 11•inc1o10.'~· llMl'.<:to"le A l.TF.R ATlO!':S, rrstylinc. Ph: li7J...0629. I & N~:\•' coos!r. Arl rl ilion s . nci;./,Comml.fHfi...I · !. Ex""rl lil1rr. Top rPI'.~. NEAT middle 1\1:1" wn1n11n, Schoo 1 75 · ,.. HOSTESS/MGR Pt-tim•. '""· f;oh •· Cb;p" e CONTACT e ~1ARll.YN \VALLEY <7l4 l MWOJO instructions S car .~. rrs1df'l'l!'f'S or ro1n· NB. 3rra. 6i6-27!}4 Call • llSKPRS 'tmplyr pay~ ff't>. 7]-6723 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;~1 merc1 al.~ from S.1.6."1 fll'.r ~ Income Tax Ru1h Call. A111'acrive:fashioniible w~ Georcl' Allf'n Byland Agnry Huntin11:lon Reh. fi ' ' ATLANTIC I• fl i loO "'11 It min.l to c•thcr ---· h 106-8 " 16th SA 0 •1--0•9; I AIRLINE inrlivtriual~ nr b ldr 's . HO:\IF.TAX S~:RV!Cf: 1 ~:UROPEANdrr~smakingall 1 man wit reRtlluriinie>.· r •. • · ·'" ..... *OPERATORS* RESEARCH S -• v 1 prrif!ilr.r . Mu~t hr c11p-SCHOOL fi.f2-:i9!l7, 6·8 pm. r M , k S!atr 20 "I. hrlo1'' la~! cu.~1om firt.-u. ery tta!On· ll blr ol workinc .,.,,ith Ike HOUSF.Kf:f:PER 11, .-n 1 p il , Sinr:li!! nf'rcllr, F.x~rif'n~~ SYSTEMS DIVISION PAC I FIC t ---\1~.,-,-.K=l~N(; OF.CK yrs rrlurn. Appl. ~av~,· 11.blP, 67:t.1849 pn hllf' a~ "·r ll .-is the J\lon •hru fri, 9--1 pm . ·1;,.111 only. top p11y. ROLF S 1\1t G. l3.l3 H11rhor Rlvd. Da'I & Nii:::ht Classts COATINGS INTAX n-r. Oay i;,;1-1 Alterations -'42-SUS rlH r ir~ rrquiff'd Ill! a man. CA.Vi!.df' 1.n. HR rAtwn 1116.'i Prod\Jcrion Plier, N.8 . Coslll Mf'sii. • r:.f.Y.16 Of all lype~. I.Re Rnr>finit Eve !"lol!l.fl4 t7 Neal 11crur111e 20 yelU'l! eXP. igl"r. Salllry posi tifln, Bolsil & 81':1.chl 1!9'1~702. f>h · 64&ffi08. __ ~qua.I oppor1unity rmployrr t>ln F. 1 • .ti Si . Santa An;i Co., C~t. 642-72ZJ for tree INCOME-TAX SERV-1 Tile. ' xln1. company bf'nl"flt,;, Help Wanted, M & f 710 Help Wanted, M & F 710 I PERSONNEL SECRETARY --r~t . $4 & up. 9 11m·!l pm y,•kdys. Mos11y d11yB and no nou. GOOl'f 1111itudP. numerical Piano t.rs.50n; Pf('frr i\fY \\'11y, qua lity OOme 0J)C'n ('1·rs 'y,·kncl~. Appts t-Vt>rnr. Tht Tilf' M11n t--clay•. Jkill11 "-"f'nti al. PPT"50n~J chlldre~: 31;rnncrs. rf'palr. \\'all.~. ttiling, nonM; 11 vall. rrl8-0:J88. J8'12 Newport, C'u~t. wnrk. lnliliill k n:p1 air!I. EnJl'i """r Oept. Hoai;: Hollp .. N.B. · • J f'lr. No jr>I> too ~mall. C.:\I. No Jnh tnri Jml. P llSlt'r Apply in JW'T'llOn PostTTON open r,.-,--m=,•1r· ;.-17-00:IB, 24 hr 11n11. 11erv. G d N-W----PA-p111c111112. l..r11k in11: ~howt!!r NO. I, f"ASHION ISLA ND CRYSTAL NB or on . arren . . r·cip1i i1. 114i-l9.li /IW&--0206. flf)l'ratnr. M/bl! ~x-p'rl, .. GEN'L CONTRACTOR Since 1!Y.:i!. 67~?..1 J;, C~.RA,\ji l C !lie new j, 1 NEWPORT BEACH arta. f1or 11ppt 6'1~70011. Rr mtxfeling.Rooni Addition11 ~ 11 PRESS OPERATORS \Vfl· Llc'd/j1111 &lfi.-099 1, 67:1-6809 Ironing ! rr·nr'ldrl. t'rt'I': r.!ll. · mi1 GINEER men. w(lrk ror pl111tic molrl· jol·11 \1•rlcomt'. 536-2 126 , C.A. TV fngtallrr. }.:xp."P'--"1 EN ROOi\1 Arlclillon~. I... T. IRONING my home: Sl.25 J)l'r ~SSR:i. pn>fernd: 1r 11 In e 4! con.II \ni;: plant. 0546--3370. Constn1ct1on. Sioglt' ~Jory fir hr. Bring own hange rs. Tre;-s.;;1C. .11idt!!J"f'd . Wci1e Clu.11Uled Acll I PRACTICAL NUR-SE- 2. Es1im., pla n .... k la>'out. . !°)(;)..7641 -No. 2048, Dll11y Pilot. Boie SAN FRANCISCO lAY AalA FEMALE 11•17-1.»11 Janitorial THEES. llf'dgrs, Top, Trim, 1 1:i00. Co1ta Mf'.1111, Ca. 92626 t.lvr In. nlr r Mmf', Telephone Adcl ltion!I' * Rr.moritling rur. rrmovr.rl, hau led. Ins. I-* CHINESE CHEf' .-[ for 11ppt 673-2006. Gerwlck & Son tic, , &12-4030 Bi11: .lflh n Qiu:1li';. Jo':x~rftincl!!d LENKURT, on• Df the leading m1nuf1c· 1 R EC E PTIONTST/Bnokkte· fi7:l..S0.11 * · 549-2170 ' YOt. dcvrvll "11 r pm-Television Repeir fi4:?-.'1Gl9 Ari 5. Mr. Titi)'lor tu re rs of commercial telecommu"lcatlons per ~cd fflr 1ml 11nimal The Aneheim TUCB.. Fl"h. 9th, only 9 am 10 12 noon Stock men Salesgirls NEEDED FOR ANOTHER Thrifty Drug •nd Discount Store OPENING SOON DAILY. PILOT J,ic'd Contr. Remodeling Atfdllinn&, Pl11n~. Lllyouf K11rl E. Kenrfall t>-18-1537 fP1islnn11I hf'l11 for Sprini: ~----~---~ulpment, hes an IMMEDIATE, PERMA-I ('lr11n1n2. Crptll & 11phfll. CO LOR TV St:rvtl"f', 2.~~ COMPANION for e.lrlrrly -:-t ~h11n1poo rd . \~'1nrlnw.'l l ~l'rvlN: r.11ill. R~cuiJ 24 hr,. lariy. Cd~t.1.ltr hnv.v work, t,IENT opening for a Cry1t1I Engineer. 'l\'ll!!h<'cl , nr' ~trl pp!'d I.· ~-1 2226 lll kf' for drivr.•. Shf'lrt houni, St'lrclrd candidalf' will l'l~lll a;n quart,; cry1t11l hoJp, N.d. A.u.-0361 brtwn. e ('.ood workJna: conditions 9: :\().noon anly.;;;;;;-----• (;ood pay ntCJJARDS I • r.1any ntheT benefits ORANGE (COAST'S ~leading Marketplace Furniture V.'IUlrd, 111llls IV t'f'il1ni:J1 ~ micl-ri.11v. 1:-i..20 hN/w~k. rcsonaloN ovrr lhf' frtquency ran~r flf 4kHz rleRnf'd . For frl."f' f''<I Cnll I Upholstery Call ali 6 fir Sun, M·l·799l throug;h t50n'\Hl'H Thell,. ~!IOnator11 11.re: u5l!d In FURNITURE SI r i p P ini . G, (. Pariy, 91i11·20fi!l. 1-·11..shion Dr 11 p e. r \,. • • CONSULTANT.-~n'I-foods prrcitlon 05ctllator1 ttnd cr,vst11l filttrB. Also.I ~l pa..rtB. 1~ood &· _ lnrer\orJ. U ph o lsttry need' 7 11.'o.,en lor Vivl11ne Th" wnrk lnr h.Kll'S rrin1ultitlion with Clrcutl 0.-· metll · n our \'al. Landscaping rurnlture, 11.uto, carptt,: WOO(lant Co~clic,. V.'f' s!Jtn Enilntert. writina: manufactUrlflJI' 1pttlfif'a· &42-J4-4:i. rlrllpery f'le.llnll'la'. r r," 1 tnln. Extc po1 • 11v11 tl, 1m tlon.11 and !Jf'C'IVldl~ manulacturlng support. BS G1rdtning LANDSCAPING: lncludin1 f'!lt lmati>. ~ioor aa.mplt's far lnv. s.t+.1.+6-4 <minimum) plus 3 years relatrd eirpl':rlence re• patios. dcckina: & fencing. -~=~------11 qi.ilrrd. ANTHONY'S Canfrn Service 644-4161 Mnnthly ml\i nlrn~MN? Exp. hortiffilluruit NR-OfM.frvine Thf> be~t ('(\!j'' no mtirt'~ Rt!!as, 337-9lJ1. &ale. C.OSt. 1.132 W. Ut St., *•COOK SA~T4m. ISHWASHER... m----..i.an-tww1nl-""'" ........... "'" ... , COl\fPLE.."TF. Prof. 1' !! r v . LIC Uphot&le.ttr • Qu11.llt)' Exp'l'I. ~1u~t be clc11 n, nl"al, Mr. 1. A. J.._,.,,,., lmpl•Ym•ftt MIMI.,. St11.te lic'd ronlntct<ir. C&ll ind owr 21 . Apply Jn pcr1'1nl ~·19'8 work. Antnony's U p h . 1 ,..,.,... · 011ly. Suri • Slrl<iln, 5930 The Ja11te'1 mw ln lhe West Service, 642--5&27 N.B. w. ('~f Hwy .. N.B. I , • • DRiiy Pilot Cl11ssHird }rOUSE Hunting! Watch the DEALER ""Cd!! pl\i't ~ Ari. 6'12.{,678 OPf;N HOUSE coh.irnn. MECl.fANTC. Mu~t M vf'' t1wn IMIS. n46-2698f11ter S pm • SS7-4S4i!'I. I [Cj i iJ LEnKURT 11as Ccu1t1t'( RNtf Ian C•rl••· Calft•mla M071 W• .,.. an "'"al •11,.rrunlty •m11l•y1r. Talent Showcase • trnmedlate: opening• PQfloS1ncera. Pi11nn Sing. Apply 11.lon"k & Grou~. February 9 &. 10 J,11m M'tl$iona 11.·eirome F n t 4 rom • a.m. o p.m. &12-5619 Pi-fr. Tll,Y IOr ROUTE SaleB-$1:JO wk to al. T11ke OY e1tab l'ulle1 Brull h rt!!! in t..a«una . Xlnt p! me wk altt1 &v11.ll S42-7573. ANY Oa,y la ~ BEST 1'111.y lb run tut .111'1 ! Onn't del.11y .• call loday, 642..."i67~ l1r•m11 with ease:, l\lll" TMlly Pilnt Cla111\lied, 642-;.&7& 30222 Crown Valley Parkwa_y Laguna Niguel .Equal Oppottuni,b' Em~r LIKE Th trade! Our Tr•der's Pini.dist column ts for yf'!u : 5 IJN!11, $ Da.y1 lot S5, C.al1 ~a)' ••. &&J...M11. ,. I ' I • . ,, ,. I 3 LINES 2 TIMES 2 DOLLARS (Any Item Priced $50 Or Less) Pinch You1·self A Pile Of Pe11nies (01· Eve11 Dolla1·s) · Penny Pinchers Dial Direct for Details 642-5678 Pile Up Profits North County, 540-1220, Toll Free DAILY PILOT PENNY PINCHER WANT ADS I - • II l • DAIL V PILOT 31 Here'• H-You Con UM Our fanu1111 DI-• A • Unes our famous D.I ME ·A· LINES FIVE ·CONVENIENT OFFICES TO .SERVE YOU • Brint thtm •r mall tt.m with correct ush to one •f our 4 convenient offices, e No lfyostodc, produ~ or plantl. e NEWPORT BEACH ... 2211 Bolboo Blvd, e LAGUNA BEACH 1 ••••• 222 Forest Ave, • No comrMrci1I ads allowed. • COST A MESA ........... ' 330 w .. 1 Boy • Each lt.m mu1t be priced with no item OYW $25. -e HUNTINGTON BEACH 17875 B•och Bl•d. e SAN CLEMENTE 305 No. El Comlno Rut C••llf J) '-"•" •4 •11"-cft IMf' 11~ 6 4 2 -5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 -5 6 7 8 3 CORVAlR engines suitable !or rebuilding $25 taeh. One Croslt>y i;ongine. lor part5 $\0. MGTt' t•ylinrlrr hrad "'i1 h \'a\v e 5 S 15 . MGTF' aluminum oil pan $5. MGTD no:ar fnrl gears $5. Morris ~l ioor tran.~mi~~kin as iii SlO. Gas tlotht'll dryl'r SIO. fll r 11•ly rtground Corv.1t ir crank shaft S15. 847-ll217 CONSOLt: TV S2;>. Choice of lwo. mus1 M'll to make room. 196.1 Corvair lransax· If, complP1!' v..·ith cJuteh AlllPmbly, J ~pl'Pf'I transmission S 2 S. Oil- Sl.lrfbo&rd 1!1 h Iola to 1ha pe F1JRN11'JRE: OiVlln, MW LADIES 3 1petd bikr 25. I r..1EDITATION. 'P i 11 o wa , BABVBED anti m11ltrt'11!1 SlS. SUt.:DI-! Ltvl ja('ktl, brand ' Su1'!hoartl 10 11 10111 tn J.hapt wllh SlD. 4 I 8 trsck u1pe5 covtr $'25. Lamp $j. Chair Slrtgll! 1pttd S20. Boy'1 l'il'cora1nr p11low11, "' !I. 11 Rahy C'l<ithr~ 2.-'lr • $.~. Utility m•w. rost S59, $Cll !or $25. "'·ith $10. 4 & ii lt'tl('.k llpl':ll .»-$2. M&rehlna boots whlll' $2. 2 1ahle11 S1 eaeh. Large s 1!ngr11y $16. Girl's 70" • h11111:l n~'· <'u~1om ri~~lgtt $2 t11bll' s:t T"'·in OOokcase ~l!h3648 ,:·~s2. l'\-1archinlili l)n(Jlo; whl!1 usrd onr 1ta110rl with laps rlinil\f labl~ '20. g chain $10. r.111n'a 3 aprrri $2~. :\026 • S20:!. Z!i42 E lrlrn, CM headbol:lrrl ti. P 1 c t u re . , ui:rll flllf' i.r11isnn with 11.1ps ~t7.I" 6 SlO. ~8-5.180 S15. 'IV, r:ood. conrlillon K1llyb11X>ke Lane, CM • ME;N·s ~ul !, 48~h ilrlrt'n'i; frRmP11 11 X 1~·"" S4. II X 2 T\\ IN hM!!prr 11.rl5 S,1· Chts\ aiz!' 6 SIO. ~11-5.1.'l(l PAIR ol old ktro!iE'nt" ~•ovr~ lJllF' S25. fllln11 rabtnp1 ~28.15 11 nd v."flmrn"s r I n t hr 5 , JO'& $3.~. 8 X JO 1lo11blf's SlS. Card tab!,. St. C.\11.R:<-t>~. ---. _ ~o-=c:,~~~ S2~. Lrar n to P1ay the S2.50. \\'11.lnut •, OM. hke MAPLt: c:omhu\l\l\on rir~k FurniturP, TV. 'hsh1•s 5" -S.l Trlplr 5 X 'l's s·1.,~::~h('l.I ~04·: ;ii(·. !'flt~. pa ~<1 ~l;i.~l~; ~h~t~ ~~-O ~ari~ ~it111r, nx-ord~. r h 1 rt,, lll'IJ.' m1111re~s S15. Bedroom l-hf~I S\2. Ski hon!~. :\ pi11r S?'I, 112~ ~ntia~o Hd. C~t Rrlr\i.;rr11t or sz:,. Curtain~ -.re -S.l, ~ 11 "'r ~t'r'Uhbl'r So. d1agT11ms, paid S3.l, never liE!t : Rookca.<;e ht>adbnard \'llTltlU~ •ll{'l s.-. r 1u·h. $kl :-::11 10-G Stul<l;iv 1.:; :!~ -s:i. s11u11rr1 :16 :\!~.ll'C'll"IC uphol~1r1-y 5rrubbi·r i:la~~ C'llbinrt 1'100~ SH) u5"d S2i Cut alaAA J fooll"ri box sprin~ and m.111trr~s jac:ket and nylon •h1r1 SI 11'· CONSOLF Tv ~4 S1.'.1D. Clolht• h1101prr $6. Flo\\f'r 11rr11.1n:l'n1rnt5 S3 f'fll"h. 10 .l{allnn Hquarium r11ndy 1'11sh S25. Olrl Oufly"s $la. 6 drawer dr,rsstr and 1 . l'&Ch. \\'rll 1r11 mrri~ prlnl<1 1 ,,,., ,,,·.~ 12.,.· 50. i°rl':..' :!,~l·,· S1.50. l-:lectnc 1nothbr11<1h -S IO. An~que (2·t!111 r 1'l0. Ant.t· !:!.~;,pll'lul' ,:~:1;;-,ts ~~ ~~s~.'·. k U I 969J 2 n hi I-"' SID 'I 1 ' '"" ... ~,. .. S.1. .\ll'•U s h1r1s zx . SJ. que rauiu ·' \\'unian $ ,..... ~ "'hts r)' hot I' lj, 1 lm 1R l '""'"' -· ••a~ e o! SRn Yrnl\(·1~co $5 f'arh. m11~1 for TV f\r CB llkl' .,... I 1h l 116 •i-S'l i;prt'ad" 2:-.C· • S:i. l:arTI~n St-am bortlt' $15. Old 1mokt bit.by ~d anrl 11Uol1TI'<1<1 hkl'" "A'"''\\ · 8 X Uf Jlnld .11nl'I or11.ni.:I' o: 0 rs: 5 rte -· 11 • • _ • otw $2.l. Nl"w 3 ~ir"8.,...,, _.,_--~-.' , ~r~l2. ;1:17-2?'.!6 ~hll.R MIR' $"10. 321 Clrvrland. Ho~ d llUE'\ rrs d 1sh<'s S J ;,o. tnols 51X'. Lan1ps, lii:hi flx-:i:: ~.'~.' g::~~~1. s~z~al~ 1 rh<'sl S:M. M<'tal bookca•r AP'l' ~11.e ga• ,;t~,'·; S20. Pini.: CORVAIR clutrh. tty11~l a.16-l297 ,\l 1~1-b1kr mo~ors $10. Bo'\ 111rr~ soml' old, some rw:w '.' .boot•,,_ "''1136. I S3 s· l I ril"lri" pons: 111.bl,. Sl~ .. il. r11n1ng anrl hll100u~ini.: s1a C.:uler ---~pnns:s SIO. K11rh1"n UIPn~1\~ Sl -$T.1. Rookca&t' SlO. Pair " .,....... • icyc t' V.'ll l ~w • 1 s I 1 .,, $12. 3 ~.i Onv~ B•lho11 · • '· 1'\'IN ~IZC' bed rf'al s:oori I"·· '""-\' -· 11 of ha:-h hack •olri velvet ~eal $20. Baby thini::s :ik.'-$3. a.. • ·" ~C"ramlllrr~ R:~~· >. 14, s:(l()ll ' "'" • ~.,.-. a, .. ,1zrr · HEATER, 11il, duo-thf'rmaJ JSl fo:. l&th Nl'I. l. C.:O.l. Isl11nrl S20 i1air. ~Y/2 l'llrrl tnginl', SW. ~omp\rir P)(tra r1rm L<unps SI ;.o • Sl .i wa\r1ut 1·ha1rs $~ cat h. 2610 \V, bb1J.rr \'l'ntM 2~1. Ba.rrrl 1970 YAMAH\ rl i·ll'an 11110 ll..pll..rt lot lull. 511r bi'l'I S25: RtK·k1n1: rh11.1rs S1:t. Sui lr;i~Ps 51. 0<-ranfrnn1, !';.A. fi7:H!922 .15.i:all!D$10.54'1.-27:U, J\10Vlfo.:rt .... ·inds,ntw,hMW;· t I I 1 ('rl\\1,~i:1; 1'f'h111lriinc:.2!l:l11.11tl ~t2hi1.!11 r ha1r s~ 2 h\rln~ roninoi5hWll.$hrr t:>. 11'\\('I r h111r ·I J\1t:N 'S i;urrln \'('Siii with EL ··crnrr--· ----riuTy $15 f.'ach ('{)st S.'18 I nlli Ol1 ".\I(' r .pllr ~· ... ..., -k 110 ,,., rhuu-,; S:!I} l"{lt·h. IOI~ f(lr s;,. Rcrord~ 111, :?:"" l..'lrlr11'r5 ""' lahlr .saw, 531 _ 7166 ' · harn<'~~ 5;, T11.1I 1 i Rh I Jl"l "1rm11ntr •1 '" ~ • .i rl·inl~ -.• ?-"' TV 1 If\ •· • 1 fr1nr:r SIO r111·h. Cour h, home--cnariP , l/J hp niotor 1 · · 11.~scn1h\y Si , Rattrr,o 11.nrl x 11 v.·h1tpw~ll !11'P $'!. • · ·11 •• -• • s 111 $1. 5-·19-28:1.1. :\1'.\6 ~umalr;i ht'1~" good n1nrlrrn tl'l!)l'rtrl ' "URNITURE ,-. n . \\1111 rollr.n $1 .>(). t,nd t11bll' -----512. Nf'\I.' dei;k, 7 drawl'r~ • a. 1ue11, tl' fin bo.'> S9. T11!'h(lrnr1rr, "'.'~d R11•tlc sl~~e frun1 dO(lr \1'1th $.t Phonr al11.J1d s2• T'lllin 1:.· Al.U;o.l INU:O.I r >;lrnsft1il lr 11:11, i:nlrl l"()\"tl"IPI inr lurlr ri Sl~. Nrw hookensr $1.2. Dog I 2" d111rnr1rr, 100 ro r $:t. 11pPrrinn1rll'r 11~~rn1hll' $21.1 101 k. 36 v.1rlc $1. 5 0 . !'hair f(lr drn (Ir !ivtnJO: l'oom larlrlrr. u~rd onre, $2S. s2:1, Elrt·t1•1c t11 blr tnp houl!I'", 64!\ \V. WilF>On, CM cost ~!le each. 'ill-'l;ilili. HrarlliJi:ll!~ $~ 11.nrl S1 M1rrnr !"~14-R034 $2. Nrw Au!nlltr rlri·trit• ~30R6 hrullrr $7.:~J. 5:\6--0071 , 200 M-W Signaturr fioo r waxrr FORMICA tablr 111ith 1-...'1 St :,0. Rf 11:11111.t Or $7. TIRt:S: 11oize \4-72~ anti ~z:~ iliiulnw rll'l'il lor~ s:i rarh. -.--f'a<'fl11· ('l)ast Jlv.y , II R. 1•h11ir!! S:.!O 4 n"ir of d1a""~ FOOIJlf'I:~ 2. li;:r111ton swllrh $ •, $1. ll'h•I• \I'll.II~ C I" 1 1 $'"' , _ fo IRF.\VOOO • cul Up tru<·k 1-Al"N--• -10. 3 SlO. Mr11 "1 riufLl-lact'd 11ki ,,., ,... I Id f . . .n" ro or cou~ I £u, ....,wu loari S20. !'<Ii i p1pr fiH1ni:?:!'> • Y ITKl'\\'l'r <"l"a•l boot~. K11s1\n1:rr Model I.. S10, Bro11•n fur .!ilOlt S20. Sl Horn S3 SlartPr ~nlPOO ;,.il-3767, ~()..1¥.iJS n.1011rr si_n. (.~r1trn tools 4" srwi 2". All s1 :1. 645-0,19!. rl1shn111.st<'l"S Sl:'i • S:ll. 3 9• 1 ml.'ri $2:\. rick1'11 metal N,.w rn1lk i:ias..<1 vii~ SHl, S6412--020~11°P11fl::hl ~wilch St. T\\'O mRlc•hins: 4 drawPr 2.'11· • $1 .. iO. Ran<' hr r o ""' C""'' " fi(luhlP sink fallf'l'l.'1 $4 • $10. shrlr rule N-16, l(IJ:-loe 11.nrl 11.ll e:ott'f'llcn! shapr :i46-9!l~l .1 --·I ('hr~t~. P1tf'h 1'111.rk \\nod 1·11n1p('r 1np $!0. 1.ari.:r lul!· "''· ~ "" '::_·__ _ Firr~rPrn 11.rai !oo!s $12. frrtn1i11l $25, Clutch S:rl. Corva1r dilferenlilli for 11.utn transmission S25. Corvair Rasoline heater S25. 545--0!Klli PAIPO bt'lly board $15. f r ig l d .1 1re refrigerator, iood condition SI;). Car &ell.I. like new SJ.:io. 4 ~ 2 r.ta~nolia, · Co~ia MI' 1 a, 61:)...llj.l elPrtronic 8<·alrli, new, with 1• x :, prrs.• camPra s2·; RLACK 11~1 1111<l h>.tUrP Sl2 ~ni in finish S15. 1.a~I' i;told J.:l'l~e L'llt'!'l<'r lor ("ll r lop HEFnH:EnATOR SX"i. Tnil l rlQrk 1·11riios S:I •' S.'i. 3 ml'lllURI.~ ra~P.. v.·as $30, rolaroiri l 10 S20. Elf'<'tric ( 8 mPlr1r~ ~:krt,11 11 n rl ! sWllJ.t 111111p SJ~. &4&-l.i06 S.i 1\'.r11• f ilnt ~!rr1·111f.! hnlrl ini.: lank s: •. Sr1sJ>nr jlH'k I TV ii;t11.111'1~ S:l. S."i. 6 C'lrr tnc now S23. 6-16-7:!0 1. rlrirr szo,. Household iltms 1 ratrh1'11' Sa. ~. plrl'r 11'J'f'r11·h I C.Arr}.-R,<; 11.nd-:-~illrr--:IO'· whrrls S-1 f'a1·h. N"w s1rrr· 51\o.". 1-.:l'nn,.irf' 1\ r i 11 i " r 1darn1 1•lo1:k<1 I -t 3910 1 , I KINGSIZE hP1ldho11ni l•.'hile lllc-$~. Sl'lturday l'lld Surt· 51'1 S4. lfi flll'C'f' ·~·· SO•:kPt ~1(1\'P .e:>.N'll('n! ;'Onl'llli<ll; 4 lni: l:f'llr ho~ lnr . r onl 11~11~1r1.:._s:1. 21 ·1·'.11~h SI .• N.r'; Cllano1·l l'laL'f', NB. fi7J-lf,()J • I • "d • . · 1 120 I n11y morni""' 1999 Santll 1r1 Sl.i. 6 lh. c-1111 wRlrrlr~" h · · pas~c.ns:rr 1'8r 11,•_1rl p11·kup~ BICYCLES: G irl"s 26 • • Ct.Ol't•e s O".-_ .,,_ 0 .,, ••• go" pan f'n v1ny . ..., hand rlr l<'r Sl ·.n Tnro UflW'r 1r111pt>ralurr \'011· nrl ~ l:l . "l.r~ .<-1<: -.,.. ,..,... DAn1sh walnul t'"nd tablp Anfl Ave , CM 646--Sllt I 111 · · 120 trollrrl ovl'n and bro1 lr r SZ> ". ll'U(' :i ".11 r h · l1gh111 r1£:h1 122. G i r I ' 5 2.ir HouSf'hnlrl apphllnct'S S2 • rrl"l 1ypr 11111'0 n1011<'r • ~ ' \\hl'rlh11rrnw $1.~. 9li0 Oak StingTll)' S'lll. Sn, .. , Sttni::r11v 1· . I" --Nevam11r lf>P $20. Twin mal. VACUU~t cleaflf'r $ 111. S4R--0764 afirr ~ P:O.I ~I-Sun ~~16.~. 202J S. Garnsey, St 641)...6176 · • • a. can1l'r!'s a, roy1 """' trl'ss aiv:I box ~pring~ SI~ Carpel 1 w e ep er S12. ---------:;: A · · SZ2. Boys :lb" $1, 2 JlQll'f'r SJ. furniturP S 5. Ea:;tblulf, 644-176:1. Tosstf"r, likf' nl!:w $9. ~1ovit BABY LIN F: l'nh S10 1 CRIB 11.rJ<t mf!lfn's.~ SlO. lhi,:h LARGE rrrr1i;:rriilor 11 n ri la"n mo111rr~ Sl~. Hl'.'~V\' J\rilsprPllrls $2. CUrtainll !'!IX;. 2 Sets m11.trhing box ipringll projl'ttor S25. Projector c.ar· B.abyl1nr playprn SlD ~-51 C"hair 1., Play 11 S3. \\'al\ sto\'P 12 !IP11ch. 163 F.. 18th <luty h11nd truck ~20. ,,}l P.ui:li ~-Lirw:n.~ 2 ae. llnd firm mA!lf'l'llM'I SZ"J. ryirtl'! ra~P \\'ilh built-in p1t'"i·e brriroon1 M'! $12 ~ Sl~ ~~36ll.3 SI., 646-7ilW llt>l ~lar or Un1vf"rs1ty. l \\'Onril'"r horse SI. 67l-0575 vlt'Wl'r Slll ~10\'i' 8C'rt>rn e:irh plrcP Foll'l·!op 11·1111111! n11rror . ~'ND tablrs S7 :.n i;o::.rh. ('of. ~12-1~2 nr ·WI f:, B11y l\\"e., Balboa, RADIOS S2 -i.1. \\'ood l111th $10. 26" hik<' $j. Lad1t11 1:nll clubs $20. Larl1P~ 71 ~ ~hor~ $1 . I pa ir nP\\' fil 2 N hl11ck p11l1>nT shnl'~ $1. Tn~~ .1Ck' .-.Sl. .• lohnoy l.1i::htnin1< Oriuhlr nr11h strip Sl U~rrl r.1tclio 1111d TV luht~ S:!j, Twin hl"ad anrl loot boaJ·d~ S.'i. Bunk bt>d fra meJJ s:i .• B ed11 p r~ads .50<'. Hibachis ix. Large wood f;ll\\' S3. Games lOc • 50<.'. Handscr;ift Vaporizer Sl. Small ta(>(' recorder S.'.!. Camping . magazinf:'s • 10<'. Playboy~ t:lC'. Cro~shiir St lltJJI!~ lab!P s.i, t-;1"1V ;\to, 12 n1l'n°\ hikin.I! ticior~ S.''.. ;"<IPn·~ .t~ !oni;: ~porl mat.~ ~j. \.\'noct rhuek SIO. Pool t::.iill' S2,l. Floor pol i,.hPr and 11nar hn1rn1-" 11. Ho! pla te Sl . 1rP hu1·kr1 $2. Nigh•~- 1::.nri Sl. Diaper bag S2. 5!!!1 Tr::.\·ersf' Dr. DPI Cen-o homt•. behind \\'hile f'mnl 11nri P11uln Drivt'-10, cornrr Ludlligton and Travf'r~. P' 110 '-. ;rt ...... 1 1 1 ,,'"",,','"",, ~.,"'. ", ~~-· " 4~" portable SI:!. riinlng !11blr. tnll~ nr1•rl 1 1 ZF:NITII11'' TV, iiork.41 g1"'IOfl fl'f" !11.blr ll S\2 ~. 2 t•mps ANTIQUf. t1io1ni: tablr. 1111 Sun only ... • I refuushino:-$"l:i ~. p::.ir olf-$~j. Sl)''~ S11ni;::r11y h1kr, "·~-~~~-~---roffpr lahlr, i·l~w lre1. d11rk So11·11ng 1)11.l and h11g $12. S6 . .',(J -S7.:JJ <'hlllt''I s~. 2 ill. ~1·1lh fnur follf'r~ s2:i. 1-'i rP l ~.,,,-, -1·k t~·k.• hol"· 6 ,w, B'' •-im ... ,,, I< '"al•ttl while ('U~ton1, !I Irr! 11 ltll' I \'!'r.Y nice l"Ond1T10n $:!5. I .•• 1 ''' I• 0 "' "' " "" "' 11·oorl 1\·i1h ,!all• top 11,-. "'"' I'• . "' " 1 rr~4 ·1'f'"tl~ S7 ~JI • SlO. TV ".nginr 1""11 ' , $".O. 6!2 ""· t h 2 rl ?'l'' ,., I fl oor lr11£:tll. hni11n e,o!r\ ~u~.-.s2:16 -1 I $10 ' -....., l \lf'Wltr l"fllfrf' anri tl'i\ Cll 1ni;ot. oorll, • \\'luf' I .. l -10 f1vi1~1onl 4. ni.~hr·~ SI t,1n11:1• ,lor\r tn1111 SI'! . _ _ ------11111'1 \6'' rlcep x 3:'.i"' high 11r111·" piur rirApr" S.t-·SU ' CERRL.b11ll\' !'11n·1rr. rlrluxr _ ll!). lli"h work s1n<il 1, "° Do11l)IP b('d hr1ut ?.nd. f('IOI· 1!!:17 INTERNAT!Q,'1;,\L 1 mn ~r1 S'l~. fH2--0:'..'li \ " ·• ''' < lop 1'1llfl'P •~hlP · I• ' S16.64:l-69:ri. n"IJ'"' ~ ' 111oclrl. pa.rlrlr<l .i;hnu "rt· Ski ~11<11'~, lldult. s ize \(1 ho:.rdS-l.21 "pnwrrn10\1'C'r, 11·111·k 1u1rt!', hr11.1•y <luty TIRES, l rww VVt' ~izr ' SI~. SRO \V. 19th, C:O.I. hluf', like 111•w t'Qnri1tion $10. S~i. Ski ~hOf'~. cht!d'll, J/.llf' nr<'d!: r1>p111r. S•l. Ch1ld'1> 1 1·Main, rt•ar rnrl , front ('nri, '''' .• ,,, 1· 61" 1· .,. CHEST or drawers Sl!'i. GoH ,,., •~ce ' Pl 'l I ,. ''· '•"'>-" " '"""''"""" 2 :1!) Srrani..: acr, .•<'Sa ~ $1 . Dr<>.~·.··<. II _ 1.-.. :'llaple ro<"krr S2. Co!'l'Q ~1r"t"1ni.: 1·nun111, mntor, Pttl' n ,. s 11 f club~ 50e t 11ch. Golf bag ·" ~ha.in~ S·~: ·~ ~'n:l~o~ S..'l. StrollPr $l!"l. Infant ~Pat ADMIRAL rt'!r11:.,ratnr, i:nnrl Vrt"dP, ~>-:i70!! \'11ruum l'lrl'lnl"r S20. 2:ti jurnp Sf'I $1. ;l'l&-lll!H ' tran11n1111~io11 50c S2;}, 64 ;,_ 2768 . s2. $.'17-26.<jtJ. ~~are11 124:1. _,_c,·;;1y11~nr~:~ity 8DHfl.\\'fo.:R bl\c1n1l'riy 100 7 1 ~lll'rll'Ofl(I St. oll S;inta Ana VANIT'I. v.·lth l::.rg~ rounrl ="='=2-7K0'40_''~-----~ oinnr e, "" •' ·· holC SE•. Ba y bu~y S . ,,vr. inlrror $20, 2'lO<'i tu a ntlqur. Pt.ANT~. Jn11ny 11.pec1Pll, loo f'LORSHEl~1 lhol'.'s, 9E, $15 IBABY crib $2'l. Service earl. hl'cl S10. I fair dryrr S5. ~ 54R-Eift42 • · I · $15 of eactus anrl S'""<Ul••I• ~ e er v. 64&-M:U hi~ n t bl 11 y th nr'-1' Gontlyra r 11·hi1~ w11J1 16"' GENF;RAL .f. It c I r J t "pl. i;1ze rr ri~r11tnr · · ""' " ..,.. "\" •orn ' · hf"d 1 ; .. " 8 ." r.!IQ 1 · 20 °11 (.'01.LELl'OR'~ ttem: ,1916 porhihle TV, good rondilion Wrio.c:l'r w11~hrr 1vhh iMn -S:t. !691! Bt'ar l\ Blvd., TV, exCf!!lent C"Ondition S25. "' Jg BB · ro&t tirr!I, llilP f'?R-l~ rl"pla er!I lr11lhl'r t:artr1dc:f' twlf $Z5. $~5. fi7l-12'lb m11.nglr SIO, ll'ork~ good . 1'47-65.'•l .'>1.l-6519. $119. Lii.mp SlO. &46--0147. t;!l:1--l l S20 r11.1·h. ti:1 \!rrc:ury "-I I• p 11 R•" ,,,1,,. c•clt•ec ""th --------------:l!IO mn\nr 11horl blork S2:1. '". UXf' t'ar ~Pat . o y SCRAM LETS u ' ,. " .. , TV 1;, .. w11h st11orl $20. I OA!\'ISll motirrn f'OU<'h SI:•. SMALL light bh1P thrnw n1g ] hPll(!!I SlO rll<'h. 2 harrrl St'~1 SJ ·11, f\oo!ltl'r ~1'111 • ntioman S20:!. Nrw lour ~llcl:' \'."hl"lp1n1: fJl'll, l'Xct'll'°nt lot ;..m..(l61M . I Sl . Girl"~ ll'h111ool llhPlf S4. l'llrbtirr•nr 1ull1 i11t11kr t'l .... Sl ~.o. C1\ti !lhPrl~ :-111·. to11~tPr s:i. 6'1!'HIW2 t ("!I I ~ or mC'r11um d o i:. RATllROOM !link II nd O\rl Jrnn~· Linri douhlP brrl. Tr::.11.~01 1 ~s1011 . r:oncl S '2 :, . Chrn11~,11·y ""',for n1·r arwl ANSWERS ·51 nlEV t~•n\rrtitlll' for X\7-6·,:11 ., .• ,.,.. I 11nliqucd li2:h1 blue SHI. Olrl n1111rra 1111a \~I.~ $ 2 0 . • . • •~~~-----,. ,~,, ,,,. 1·11h1or1 pl u s rl 8 d ~ 1 .. Aln10'(1nrw 11111rr 1111n1p \~• Porlnhlr f\pt'll.ril<'r. no•i•ds '"~IY.IIBrl~ S2.> (;a~ 1>lnvr f!i (11\J.l.O:"" ,:hn11 111"111arium b::.thronrn lis:h!, 11.ll fnr only I n:~~l~l'r;rflo;~h:;(' sii.'"~:i ~ '60 llill nu111 .~ho11 block "'llh nl11Nll S25·. C 11n r;u·k s:1. ran11o•d -P.nhr -('l'll~f' -$1. 1'1t~~ll 11piu·1111rr1t .:.11r fu11111lrtt' \\ 1111 fl.> n 1'11 1 0 \\' SlO. Ski Bob. n105t Jun hOC'd blur and gold \Yavf'rly 1Lr1ttt S:l:>. :1!1 1.in1'0l11 l'l lr ti\fi..:w,1 I C:i tHhit _ BJl{I) CACI-: !!l~1·r S •. •. 2 1ln111 r'r hurrau lilll'I !IUlllJ!, i.!l'Al'"I loJ.t«., ancl safHt 1J.inteniport for pn'"I d·•-·'• 42 .. 10,, , I 1•c1111pn•ssor $1 ~1. ~•t 111HI T 1 -1 Sl.•, 'i16-~1 l!I an•t S.."tt ""rth or ll11ni;:s !or " ' ,... " • 621 9 -1 • \\' LIVl:""G t'OOIH htl)lr~ S:> f'lli"h. '' !'\"L~1on 11 1 I 11<•1 r'r l'f" , • .. I"" young anrl old, only $1!>. 90" v.·ide Sli Old dropleaf j ~un<la.v ~11-1 . l t 1 • t lnt\·r r«.al Hundrt milrt I'"-r l:1cr 1hr ll<'V.'llflAPf'r. \\'htl BRUN~.JI~. L ily 1>11chc 1:"111 ~:•. r.1rnah <'ai;tr SlO, AIM> " " 1·f'll('nt <'OOclilion s I 2. :c; O, r\'t'r 1•111\, o putt1ni;: a I" e-• ·"' · "~ · • 1·r.... ·'· !\.len·~ 11:ui1.1, JR ithor1, like _,, h 0 ,,., l•mp 0, 18th, CM _ · h , 1 . 1 II"'··" ,.,,,,,.,·, 0 " st ~ ha1l-1n(l!111 cagr 1h11t 1~ rorn- nrw SJ each. 642-0138. ll'lf'phone ta blt' S12. Pink TV, black a11o.1 v.hi1f' lR'' 36X~9 IOU\11'1' v.•1ni:k1v.·1 2 $j, l'ision SPl on 1he hotlorn of .ll l11u1g1n~ l111np Sl.i. Unf11\11ih-p!rlr fnr S2~. PhonP rA6-35!14 ORANGE Crnlst Co 11 e R• bP.droom lamp $8. Blac.k 11nd l\1olorol11, good w11rklng ron-Nf'w ironuli: board S2.;,il. BIRD CAGE:~ c~ rnd l~ble S1. Vf'l1•e1 flnor 2 BdY'S-20" bikr~ SlO t>ach. PI) I i I i r 11 l Srienct tex:t -wWile lamp S5. Nice floor dition S25. Stand S 5 • Kih:heon ex:hauJ<l Ian $5. 1 8-LACK C 0 r a 1: Rllfl' p1l~~ .s .•. r :tt".!1. ~ ~ Qt~ar! 2 rocldlrr's t:ar ~e11t• $.'I LEGAL NOTICE ,.1oso·----- ,1t r1T1ou' 8USINl!SS N&.MI! ST•Tl!MeNT .. NORTH S-f.t.R (.t.MP ERS. l1'l2 llnnbv ' l.f'1f, s~nl~ ·"·· (1111.,ni•. 1 J!ll>n C~1•lt1 •II!~. n21 l ""lw l 1n•. 51nll •no, (tll!G'flll T"ll IMJ1lntn 11 IM'ln• "'Of>dl>(!t'd bv '" lnlll~illufll. I Jelln ,.ll~n Publl•~ o ...... ("8JI O•llY Piiot J l •lll "' 1l, :Jo& IOICf ~&bfUl 'V •. !}. 1t1! 110·'1 LEGAL NOTICE hooks $2.;io • S4. Gorham lamp, grrtn 11 nd hrll!I!': $12. 54&--0720, 642-!1730 pair h\'\ll" room dra...,s vr1 .~sure 1!)0k1r. 1..lO. ~u11-f"a <'h. Ch1l1f~ halloon tin! "'-="='-'""'----. ., .-~ ~Jlf't'imrn shrll.~, <'11lilorn111 -' I 10 • 17 p I S 'I' "Rnnrlo" :; pil'CC Sl"ltini;:, Ml'xicao silver mirror 21·· F'.X~A Iott" •prin" ai1<\ h1>rl 112"-l lO "" •~1 uay on \I -... ti ato ct11 M'flllll'r 1, 11nk11 1n1ck~ . . 1 '" .., " ·""·' • :ru,_,.,.,,,, l'flrnls and .<.I'll 11111~ fOht tl 1 ·• .'II •cp•••telt• $6 112" • 24" 112. I """I)' old I" · I -• Sl• ----. . · • I' r'l'1nr Tl'rr111·" 1111d ln)'S '.!.'ii· -I". J121 Dt'••• . . • . -.. ~.. ·' ..... v" ;J. D111el f' srt, 1nuur~n · SMITH & Corona pnrt11hl•• holtl1·.~ r1"fln1 J<ru ~1(\(· • s2;, --· .---. -~--~ lhunmrl "R11k1T Rny "• rirl's.<.rr top m!lho£any n1ir-llanJ;!ins:: 111.mp S.1. f.1eo1•trir f S~lfl. /\riding machirir Sl~. ?.>-!2 E!rlr ri Al"P., Ci'vf. P.l.ACh !r11thrr :\640 lrathrr ~'.::~:-1011'\ewfl'lrl Beach . SS.:il. An1rric;i.n lll'r1l11£e Mr in ~l:o1nrhniz: lra1nP S20. F'l'111hrr-rnck l>t"r>1lrr $1S. 6_,1-426:l ----_ --rnr•IOrl"ydr j11ckrt $1.i. Nr11' hooks, \"Urr,.nt Sl.?iO, Copfl('r Rr11ir!l'd wnnl rui: $1. Ski~. Rrd fr11 mr $1.:ill. Twin hril 1 -~----. Al ~ l"fllllJlt'f'S~,,r.~ $.• -sz:,. ou1door ,;hew ~k.:111'~ Sl SURF AOARI\ l!bi;>ri;l11.s.~ anii hras~ 1·ooky,11 rt 190 cn1 n1rtai rrtgP!< PTF:X framt $2511. HJ.lO-D Mis~1nn Of'Ff.NllAUSF.n n1on1fold \~11!l'l"!l:.1n1r~1t11clrrs::ul111o>t'!' Bn.v's \•<·tsuiT $4. llot J .~2.i. A-! ,...,111tition. <'(1~1 $7.;-.o...$2:1. Rna~lios:: p 11 0,I ba~. !!'.nod ronrlitinn Sl.l. ni·. and d\111.l 1'11.rbfi for Che1•y S;• • Sl.i._rn·~surr l:lll~J.:"S \Vhrr!' SJ, Stntni:e Chan;r $100, ~.lii-4.l5j Cos1a t.ltsa, x-l11r11:e" $4 .:il. lh1 ir ~ryrr Child"s IH>ginn<'r~ llki~ Anrl PORTABED Bas,inf't 6 S10. Branrl llPw i; vnlt $.1 • .$10. Srrulll gas f'll£J!l<'5 $2. :.1'1--04~ krr p !!'yins.:. S". Ovrrhrarl c:arll.RP lil!hl, po!r~ S5. Small ('hild's $1S. • b11t1rry $6. 4R·54 l;,\1C 1ruck ;, • S25. Sn1a1l I> 1•o!t un11srd 2--N'•' -----'-'""------floor niounled, <"fist S12:i. h111~kpack 11nd tram, S5. :\ $12.50. Potty chll ir S.>. radi11t~r S10. 41\-~ Chf"\IV 11rl 1·rll h~tll'l'lr~ S:-i rac·h. RUn ~R 1 ' 11 mri i1lovr $.i. ·.1~.·:il GllE\'Y GMC pirkup ~r! 2:i. Rt'"11drr·~ 01c:est Ro}'lll Doul100 ri inn ' r Walkl'r Sl. Cns('l"I eradlr!!, or c;,\lC pwkup tnick dl'JOi., Roat h11.!l<'rY hox S.lSO. Ro11t U~1'd ~csk SI. C'11mllf'r i;hrll l\'11wiJ>h1rltf S:t f'arh. l!IAA l\l)llJ Si Stlll~l'I Vl31!/ll.U1rs pla(!'S, pirik 1mrhuri p11!-inf11.n l ~rail> S5. Rab~· J\\'lll£ s:1 r11rh 54&-177:-i h11rl'l11,•J1r(' llPlri p11r111 1:11· -Sl:l. 4 l'flnt•rr!r !amp .i9. Chr.\'y la1J,c:111r Sl2. !146-1775 )()c:, !\.!rn·i IAn!I' ~port 1;oats 1rrr1, flutf'rl rrlg" $F. r111·h Sl2.511. 2 bshy hlltfi<1 Sl Cllt'h . 1-A~, 0 : 15;;-l'.,~tit·•.· i l1 ':'· Anchor~ $.-1 • SlO. l'hfolin !?1"1 l IJlll'lrll' Sl · 273 i:. l9!h, [, fo..:T T E R :-.1 AN• s rmi! nus:s:Y 7. Port-211.te S2.50. ~ '1 ' ,, z: 1•-' Ill k I • I s:i. Olrl kitch,.n !llhle. S:t. 3 f'UJl'i 11"'1 ~11urer11 $8 each. II ••"h "' 2 to~ II. ];," :>r • , .... ' pi•r 1. OC' all! -_ ~11'r11 l !'r Co!>l11 :O.lesA 11i2h ,.n o . B11by 1;adr~ $1. !'tro rr ' " ' t kl 110 r .. OJ It I k 110 •• I 'ttr•Tious •usiNiss f'afl('rhark«. ;1nrl n 1r1 1011ary P1r1t1rl' lramr11. M.il'"c1~ n·11r1 C•dilla" tirP Rod r tm SS. II<' r . ''"~ 11pa1·1' n"a1"•' · run . ,-,r,1.P •I Srhool. l1kr orw SlO. CM! _ _. $12.:il. Slrl'pl'rll, di11prr sr1~. ... l:t ("'F. h -' k n tr I ~" '-$"'1 N.t.MI! ST.t.TIMINT lDc-51. Woori rant l;ihle I ~'"' 11nt1qur~ Sl-S.i. 29" ,.: 1 JO." -Ch••"-' -·i·k 1 ,...,.... ·. • • was <'r, 1W'rus v.'l'lr 1a rn1 Y c•111pr111 .><•I" <'111'11, ,,. . Size 40-4 2. 546-4355. Tn iollll int "' 11 oelnt l!u hw hoo1 1cs Z:w· • 7:M:. !'rw ny on ,,..~n• ~ • "u ,~..,, 1· 011 k. I I l 't I -V 11 w.t.tflt co No 1 T 1 o N 1 N c. CON· Sill. l \-l 36,i J::gttM!r S1., cnrnrr $:\. 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Al'l'Ol-riion S25_ C11.1te SlO. n1 \l k i.:lass J11n1p $10. \/f'ry 1·r11 t rui:: ' . ssort SJ. Boy'~ r:isu11I. ,tr.r 10-14. ,. 2 .. !boa~ 12 M , • I 7 h d • ·'·:.. '1 2.-·'2 ,._1,1.,,, C\ll tall porr('!111n !i<n1p Sl.'i. t"t).:111"'°1 l 11:h!rr~ ;itk· • $:\. sur •u :i. 4.,,.,....1;...1, uPsk 1 . Unflo111 rd rr4'0r .-,-1 ··oRn f ' I 1 2 "' • 0 J"M " R II RI • "11~~ Sl-$3. Ro,Pr~ M'r\•irr lnr . r a ('fin p11r s, lhrr 1Hhlr la1 nps S7 t-;t\·h. ·"~· r,. a i<1a \'", • • ,,,1.,00, '"'"''' ALI ER"Y I 1 I cah1ntl $1 I, 1111 with fnrmu•1t h LAR("'' I Id I 1211 2 • '· r111 r~ pllltrrn in <"hP~! • ~ '' rr.e po~ ur 011m rionrs S7 ('<I(' • Crnrr::.1nr •r, 1n1 "' ru2 . All wi!h t1nr ~hAcif'~ .. p11 1r l:i11lhoa Pcn1nsul11 IS/l lurda)· 1~. 10110,..1~• ,.,r,on• ,,, <1nin, s2:;, Drsii::nl'"r tlrl"ll~~ S5. 11111 res.Ii ~ ... ,,rings . St 3046 Killyhrook, C!l-l. S1 2. R11cl10 :i. \ arh11rrtnr ~11111 >r:11 er rui:s 11111 niodrrn br12r. hr1is~ lllm ps 11nrl S11ncl11y 10 !o fi on!y l N#.Mf ST.t.TIMRNf It SU -· $20 tnpll. \Jnl ini.~hrfl hr11rlboarrl $1" ,.. I! t rt I 1211 I bu11~r·• ,,. Red/whi!r drr~~ W{lrn oner, f:1Pc.1 rit hla nki;ot $10. Sprrad S\0 Vnlt11g1> rr~nl11tor Si. S3. \Voo! huntinR coal, .Iii~"' Sl :i. Nrw kins::~i'" Rr'u"'"'n Quf:fo:N sizr hf'rlsprrA<l SlO. r.n~!"~·~•StE!~/~~~1:i1.0ft £. t~••t ... w~' paid S12.i la~t ~ummPr, $2:'). SlO, 673-1031. :i.IO-!lTi!I Sl::.rtrr Sl2. Sn11>1101rl ~w1!1·h 42 S 10. S!rrr-o hll"UtAbll' $10. R111in hnunr\ hl11ukrt $10. likl' 111,w 51f~:1;1:i_ CJ\1 l•~~~n~~1:.,~,:. ;'.~'~:~·,~~·11.101 1 e*-•1 101~2 Jon Dli.Y Dr., Jlun-SKI~. 200 .cm. hearl t'(lm·'i ll" ~EF-1.SON!d. _por!ahlr :\ Rarl111tor s:,, \11"11rl l;u11r~ J1ri•l1nrr cha.Ir $20. llai;:;m•k r~1r kil1f.!SIZ1' pi llnw~ SR. .• ------r~1~ bu11nu1 11 ~lno ,_,uc!-.1 bY t1n1:1on &11.ch. Bronkhur<11 prt1t1nn S2;,. Nrvada m ArkPr I 1V, l1kP nPw S20. !,;,7-2Z2f' _ $~ rarh. <'hronlf' llir rlr)llJl'f $:i. Lar~r Star w11JI i•lock Qu1l!rrl llprrari S:t!i. i\~llOl'lf'rl Hfo:Dl>IN(; pnll•r!rr st·llle $~. •" '""1•18u•~·t"'let~ E N~•ublnn ::.nc! Aclamll, ,\t tr P ri i 1 h b1nri 1ni;:~ $2.'J. K11~ting~r J<it.e ST! NG RAY hike $19, S4. :'11011-Sl!I alll'f 6:.'\0 PM S:i. Jrr·Mllra1 l i 11 It I'" r ! f' rhin;i, i:las~. t'llP~ 1111rl P0t·k<'I rr~Cllf' "'lml)e $l5. ""bt"~"" Ot•,,.• CM~• tl•ll• r11~t C.itrden~. 962-2116(1. Sa1-Sun. 11 tir bool~ $10. Cnal whltP 644-;lJ(l.I. Sund~.\/ 11 11 d~y. 2020-B !lamplr11 $1 • S\2.9!'1, lro1u1~ 5111ui•rrs SI . S5, Dural!ol<t ~.t,flfnrt'yi•lr, ,1r11rt,;:· p A.Ir ~•bn•••v '· 1l, xi."· 10 1 1••·11 \\'::.l!Hrr. C.\I l>oarrl S2. ;i-18-276.l • &1:2--0261 hutl vasr IC.. t;n/d "''·''°'' · m111 A, 1" • 1"fln(•rotr1c~ UNICYCLE S15. T'-l'in box nubll.I' wool n1lni "itt 1, J. C, l fl"Rlrl1'. ~,.m i au!omAhr --· I $"" ~·,.,,, A\l'I "Imm GP sprini: $5. 548.1.'l't:i l'":<l'f' l"nt t'lll"nllon nrw .,.,, 2'l ri M,. With ell~. 4X ~L'Ofll" POR."111-: :\i4A, '" • ,., " 11nrt flr>111I $1:1. SPt Bair~ I 11 ...... · 1~ • '·' •, • • \\'000 111hl11 115. Choi-•:, 1·r11•elry bnx \\'ith 1~~, ,1 .. ! ~. '' · " • ·~ takl' $10, 67J...1Ii!l4. A l S25. TllchnrnPll"r 12 \'nit v.·hrl"lfi S10 Pach. R::.rilal .P11r.h. M2-007R Crtrawcr .s;,. _.,D11.1intky 1~~ J>l'll:i; $2, Palr OT-I "'hock~ 1-------------HIDE A bt'd 8' Vinyl R:mcl ROTARY """'""T mov.·Pr S24. $10. 100 pounrl h11rtlell ~rl lirP~ ?.nrl 1ubr~ SlO "llf"h. OLJl 11!yle lamps: mn~ll.v ,am_rn pin 1"~1 OI'.' el $ •. J. 110. Y•m11.ha 80 ports $1 T·''"' conrlition S25. m11l!Tf!~~ 1100 •"• v • ti 1 1 '1 '160 I SUl'fltlO• tOUltT O' TNll f'U5h ioflll: lnr ume s2:1, gnorl fo44-.'>..1!M . inrluriing 2 Oumbrll.1 S20. :-;'P\\~ \\; c~ wnmr x l~~J~1 sollc! hrfl:'tS !or hulkheari, -. -I + S2.l. ;,.i(Hi\~7 LEGAL NOTICE s~~~'cg~11':,.1.1!~"o~1:N~~11: quality, table rlN'~ser ·s2:i, J\IF.N shoe sk&trs sir.e 8 $8. 4'44-4577. h••11 er S . J'l'IMC n1u tr ··.h.11rt lah!P 01· homr 4 • ;..tfo;N'S. J-~nRl11th r11N'r ty!)I' CftAiRS:-2 i:rr·,-11-0-,-,,-,.-1-0-f!-o<I itt.#.*'4' 1 h . SlO S4!-~~l'l4 CI UB h ood ndf $1.l. H tra•·k li!Pr!o S:l~. Naullcal rle r 11r ,1or b l kf' Sl :t, Pi:'tlPr~nn SXi SI* ~\l)..R43~ NOT It I OF NI.I.I.ING O' l'!TITIO N m& {' Lill mlrror ' • (' air R: CO l ion I' Q U i pm<'n1-f~1 l'llrlt'lf'l2P j11"m'I Allr! grRr 50f' • SJ;1. t'rib/fllay11rr! Slfi. 9fi2-74~ _......!__•_ .I, ' C' C 1 --~-~::,::~·:;,~ .. c:IN~!;~'l' ,lllO FOi ~i~'i~~nR1~b~~ghl.,..:i~~:;<1 11~ HlDE-A·BED S2.i. Gonri :~11•1 644-1~7. Il l' l $2:i. !>peAkeN:CS'l)C. fl~·l:lv <"011-Solid bron1.r «lrat«. SI Pllrh. TWO hahv r rihs s1;,A;\d SR° 13 SPEED h1~,. S2;tW· G1irl'll l•1•1• el JOHN M.t.llO OST!. D•c~•I· ma.Orr~~ S10. Grl"l"n roorh :i 1111 gtlll11r, Amp 1rr, \•('rtrr s1n. " . cnnverter s.11\'el' chall'd ~pur.• SIL ...... , "11.-._ Cac•·• ,,_· 1 s111111:r11y Sl7Hi0, \ ront Oii wool'! s:r11 1n lorm1cl likt llf'W 1• \1 J II hi $ 2 t -• J -,..,, ... ap,. M rr 1111 r 1 . npul ~. tone ll rR• \'Oum,. Sl I. ~6-~~9 N11uht'l'll, br~!l.'I n .. oor11tor• Pl•y-o .-•. TV 11-., T ... 0 11nd rr11r bun1pcr $7.50. NOTICE 15 HE l'IEllV (;IVE"I ·~•! $2.i. \\'alnur and Clln" llr1drll"r •. , I • bl 1211 I I k I .... .... " ~L'Oft M••• "'"'''"' L1 ,., ~1• u1o11 h,..1~ hAck rh.1t ira 3 fnr S!O. TV "llP,. t"n" !111 rs pair. C'flOlro '· R n.·~1 llllf'.ll ·rr. P.F.i\>lBRANflT'!' ":'11an wi!h plaqurs ~ • $1. Old n111n1la 11now tin'~ $15. 9F,8.3~11i7 ' !J''6--.,.,...., _______ _ :.r"';:~.;: .... .'"'et ·~r::,·;:, c;"1:;;;,nt~':: lltllnrl Sl.50. 1.ikf! nr11· C'fln• 3 1lrr C'.<lrn11r liihlr $12. £1'ret i"flncl1tlon $20. 1 ~rri l !hr r:nlden ll<'!mrl" S25. 11nchnr l1nr, i.:non for -.-. --('()LE.\1AN ,,;lnvr S.i . Dr11.f. 111 •~• H !lllori••· •• 1,,.,", 10 w~lch l\leplt nowrr rnom l'l i\'irl'r m11·rnphonf', 2nnrl 1'0tid11ion 51~~1 1,1 drrnr11lin1t 7c fool. Ant1qut' 12 .. f'OOT l.F, rrlr.1,icrr11.'°-' 1 llO' IAhlr $5. •10'' x ., .. ' •• ' ' '' ,,, , , !tm""rA"" II' r"f" l~Ii. " • -t t •·· k I • · d "ti" "t-s ~ I I"' 'm• er '" •• P• (Il l "· 1n 1~ 'J ,,.. • .... rRP mra ,.,,.1 ra~r .i 11n•1 rx~rn~1on cor --I' ,.1 ·t •. mrrr11ehAU1n v.ilh g11lri ""' "n "'P reoczcr "'1 · tnO\'ie-,irrt'rnS.l.;,46-l0211 :~:' ,:i;. '~':'~ b•:,.. ~~~''10,C' ~~::~!~! Cushions for tht ~111me S25. S\2.50. T11ll lamfl.~. pair ST.1. M>l-.19771. YllXJ\1AS1'ER "' . ri rl! trlmml'tl llf'm a nd bowl $15 !l611-2:r.JO --_C::.0-CC:::'-c:C:C- ,., ""· '' t:XI 1,m .. 10 tt>• C11U'1r......, ~l'I0-4~2ft Oritotal fi2oritw lllmp $7.:iJ. EXTRA hra"" i.olld m llplr p!'rk Sl .:.o. Rn!h work. Sl'l 2M!l · · · · LEATlfJ<'R . k 2 11ENTWOOO rh11ir5 $.'i I'll Dtet rrm•nt Ne I ~t ••Id <e11r1. DOUBl.E hd, moll-•• -. ~ II h 1 1 $l ' "-I ·~ 'fr11ilrr hl!~·h f"r olrlrr V\\1 _ • -• · • • J~f_ ('I fnr hny Ra1M1nrne $7. 11•12-R-130 •• XIO c..~it Ctnll• o.iv, W••'· •~ ,,.,. ''" ~u 111 W 1 e 11 mp •· ;...,·VPrA lwin hf'dt with m•ll-,51'11 6'4''WIJOOE"N kl b'--' nr ~irl l'n~! SI' nf'\'rr hrrn 1~• c11v at s~~·• .,~•· c,111nrnl1. Sflrinp ~. Llkr """· ~nllill l~mri' S>I r 11. r h . ,.. $.i lnf11n1 r11.r l(rAl S2. T-h11 r ~· ~ '· 11"'1"~" . • · ·' Sur.OF. mini ~ki r1, nf\\', ad-Of!N l't~~·.;:~ ~l '~~"'"'· lnungl'" rhair ST.l. 01lom11n 5"vcrt1I polt lamp~ S4-St2 s2;, r.:trh. fl40-1611.l clnthr~ 11ne pnlr~ Sil. 3075 S~. Unil"yrle $10. Ski boot~. ~~'~zi.20. H1dr·11.·~d $111. j 1~111bl<' S'.I 0.1~Vi-I~ ceun1~ Cle•~ S10 R rd l S \I trl S~ '.I() i~OOVER v11cuu1n fnr .1;11!t. Trinity Dr., C ~I. irlli-1 987. slz~ !~ $~. 1000 RRmblrr ~:...__: ' 1 , :·_::: ... :::.:.:_ __ , ~~1~~!~1~11~· ;1~~~!1~.L~1 614:_..~9.f'ro P 11.Y"r 5· ;ri~"~~~~~llos:i r;a ~h. j1~;::~; ,RO(ld rnn(!\1\on, r 1 n 1 ~ t , r phOnf' first S:Z:-i. Mn tor s2:;, Boy'.s 211'' T\\llN bt!d SlO. (lr.2--0197 SUED):: hell S6. 54f.l....1648 ~:i';",';1'0·:::!9J•llhtnl1 ,,... 5 Spf'ed bicycle Rood con· r11p\ri .•tllllJf' s 10. An liquP mQllrl SIO. Wh'i!l:.:.. ~IEXICAN \\ l'OU!(ht l r (I n ~~ke6-t:~."" Girl's 20'" b1kr CR\'!'[' Al. l'~~e frorn 1!11ly • II '"Nl"'Alit.P. A .• vibralor pil1011· ,.rt«,,.. "' t>1111-· I l'ltllon $20. 548-.'>..17:>. "hite (."<'!!IN< tablr $111. F:ni1 BHO\VNmc-:<> po r Ism 1 n l11mJ)ll, he11ut!J11I , pr11rtical\y ~· _._ __ grnulne h11ndcu\ I" 11 rl S\!"1. ~ :IBilll _____ _ f'u1>111~011 O••,,.• Cto1t 0111v l'•let _ 111blr, 11111/que: whilr SlO. boo!~ with vlhrllm ~IP~. lilitving 1111M)' $3 • s1;i. One 3 .LIKE: nrw, ion~ (I( tttacl rryslal, nf'\'l'r u1rrt.l~hl"l' Onl~""'(i.\!OQn, hrixro; full ol Ffbru1rv •· 1. 1l. u11 1tt.11 WALNUT f'flflf"I' t '-1f' •1' I 2 1 7' •· •· I . · 11.,, • · Of'Pp fry~r t i. f.l,.r!nr ha ir cost S.1:l, l1kr nrw, ~iY.f' ll, pair 11111.1ch1ng m~p!e ~1l'"fl' 1rr~; · , ., ,. \:1 ll'hi1r.w11.l\ ~nuw llllln•·nt r 11y SZ!) !1122 • Sr.>. ;,1,..36 1~ LEGAL NOTICE NOTl(I 0' 'lll l !C Nl,lltlM'G NOTICE U Hl!:ll:[I Y Q!\l('N 111•1 lh• N.-rt 1•1<.h cnv •11nnin. t- mh1len wll• "9111 I 1ublk lltt tl"' "" IT<• 11111 111¥ "' '•&f11•... ,..,,, •• .... 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JllGC.INS m11n 11 111f llrf'iu np and cue 125 and hl'll.U rluolN SHI. 11c· s2 .. ;o..s1n. Llll1l" oval ru2 f Amplifier S20. p.-0,'95. e~<:h. Latlir 5 .vltct r lothr•. waJI , n1oun1rrl nn rim $7. 111.rti<'<i 26" blk~ St8 f'arh ;,4 :i&llf · ti>Uste1it guitar pickup $10. $20. \\ ltlon <'Al'Jlf'l sro __ sizf' 7·!1 f1 • $12. Blol!M'~ Varl<ll!!'I otht'r "'t.t~. I-t7rt ll:\9-ol,'\6fi · , · c·c.-'----~~~=---64~911. Blaek arw1 i;:olit rrcard I abl~ RABY h 1th I n el I e S&. 2:'1C'. n f't'Orcl plll)Pr S~. Coni-x 15 11•\dr 11\•111 SJ • S.i . -• C02 pl~tol $9. 54!h.l6411 r11.hil'll'I S20. Strn'"IJ rPrord r _!i12-10~:; Tilt'rt;Hll firl' exllnrui!hrr, 1 • 6.70 )( 1:1 $2. S..l M~·~'Jll ro,, ~~Ac, p11:r1~. <.TO, t•lulr h I Tf.AR j8ll pi11tnl v.·lth .n..u, BOY 'S ~hn~ bike good condition !14!'>-2611. OVERSTUtTED rreen chair S.'i. 67~. BEAtn'lf1.1L 14" Chf'vy til'fl hol! r ims 2 tor S20. 671-40~ 212 :!Jrd ~I .• N.B. lb -~ $ BR , ------yw • ..-r A~"mh y S 11, . "'-,. II ums ,....,._ 1 r~ch. Cur· AND rll'W 111.riil',. hluf' llf'\V $2'1. .~11q Hr u Cf.' '59 !::NGLISH rord hocly A ~· R b ' 110 $1 '· ,,l;r3&\lt ''' •• , •• " "110 ot > "-1 I 7 ""I C I ,.,.,,.,-,, ~1 ' . · ' ('ll r Ut'f' Of' • --_::_~----"~ "" urApr~ ...,. . 1rnr .,.,,, s. 11 zt • m .... , um rt'l('f'o , ........ °" ... .. ............ rf)r duflt! buao 115. Prrlnrmllllt"" tir11rlrr~ $2.'i 4 CONVt:RTIBLE lop motor EIN""tric heattr SIO. l..Ar11;e v.icllh S\5.1974 F~t'l'Al, Cl\\ 4 srt.rrM mS.-tj"' Ch~vy Tr1n11n11<1s1on Sl:i, i\t r 111 r yl\nile r <'Oflvrr!1on 311!1 Sll'i.1 $9. :H!h161R b11110Ck $6. W11lnul mfrtt 5ot8-16g:\, 11 • I · j '-------pirkup 6 Mir Si N.ch, 1111 tgn .A'llPfman" acktl, Tt'mpt~I rr11n1"11.Xlf' S 1 2 . pooJ. l'Ut! and raae $8 tablP SlO. Kilchrn utlJ\ty LIGHT Rl'lld w~ll 10 ""'11 $25. :.1~~. 1117.l" 38 Sl2. 646--0iS.i v.•htf'I' SI f'll.Ch, J6" trikf' I 549-:\6411 · C'h11\r U.~JO. Kllchf'o utility carpctlrt,R lO'S",.17'6'', s 10 S3 96.t-lflOll 1'1lbi~t $12.50. Picolc t1.blt' WE blilvr mo~ up 10 k1n1:-El.E(.TRIC dryrr, Rtinrl SX\. .. · · :\fOTORCYVU: I $8. Cheits u.m. PhoM (;l)llf'cttM eryataJ bells SJ alr.r . Very firm doublt m11-Amtric.tn ma.Ii?', Chev 125. t'ONftMPORAR'{ w,. 1.1 · rier $10 ~!)..364SUIP&e car- atantl $4. P bon,. chair $4 kl $.i. S4().317I. !N'Q; tlll1 boX 1pr1nR, tx· VW • 102 m111• $2:>. V"' nut drr11srr r xrflltnt · • Carli table S..'l.51l. l.Jtl'ltl' ~IAPLE twin bfl1'I with b:llc ctlltnl rondltion $22 .51'1 . mfl~ lnck"' s;;. VW whef.'I $2;";, "'IAl c h,inR m irmr GOLF' r~ubs, Kro~OOn, t\ri'• ~a....eape pirotuN" $ l S . ~pr1ng. 11~ MW mAUN'!A flr>ublt ~ framr, itlmplr $1. VW tlT'f' $10. Worlrl'• $Xi Lonr: aM llli\' '-lalnur or hny 1 No. 357~. pu1t!:r \IJaJnul rlilll"llr 1111\le $2;\. I ~-El•r !nc l\rtpl11·e 1nl(~ Ou1Tl'"m!"'ltlll'Y !inr~. llOnry ltn:r~t Trcldy Rf>11r s~ ('f)ffre t111 hl,. s1•1 1'11 lr 11111 anti 2 ~-nod~ $20. R ink \Vlllnut and oranR~ ('()lf!r S.1, Avon o"I 11ln 110 tnorri wt'>Ol'I S'l2 51'1 illS-OlllO, G1r1 ·~ rlnttiP•, 1l1t 1·!'. $10 11!'.ll'lri mllhnr•~~' hl·har k ~kll.lf'l. f om11.t Rlrl'1, 1iz11 i·M ln Sl2:'4'1 rllt'h. I.Ike Tyf>'wrll'r Sl .. i(), TrRlll'r ~I~ Strr11 Y.1~). ("\I • S!I. M11rirl1r111rk 11nrl Mnnrt11. rhalr~ prl'll}' 'siR rllr ll :i. SIR. 1\\·n . .-.vflr1tuftf'd ELECTRIC 11hor tihlntr S2. GE. porl11blt TV Sri. Tape rf'(.'()rdt'r S25. Amp ll'(ll'ld <'f!n- t'lltlon S20. NPw PT'f'•l11 NJf. l•t f)llt s:i. M11ttrni!y llkr I nrw altt 12 $2. H•nrl knit 111·,.1trr• 11"'1 Clllthf'l $1 oo~ 1 _.,01n1M , I Gnlf c11rt S2. C1n OJ'l"n"r 1 #.nY tnd tll 11•"111"'• lflto1ntM m1v •~""'" 1,,~ bot ~tt•I lt>tr"n 1t 11111 ""'" if'''"" N"""" II••<~ ""rl 11h 11 rptn r r S.l 1 nt •I', 962-4914, ~111 t~Sund11.y. h1trh $."l. Twin flu 11 tr Ii 1!!"' Ullf-VH F pnrtllb!• TV p~r1 ~ .• ~un1lcl rsrt11 $1 • $10. f)ri;;i:ln~1 n i\ p;ilii llnl, tvli t rhl\\r<i. Oll v.'hllc $'25 eiu:h. 1!1771 EA!uary I.An,., lift !lprl"a(t $.ljl}, ~~386. "ROl.LER l"IPrhy" rnllf'r 1.~7.J.)li Or1ni:t Av,., CM lft"nP, iOld lramr 211 X r.2 ~'~'='-,,..~------­ nff nr Ad11.rn~. 11~1 w,.f'n 40" tAI rancr si~.. "'111:11 11kJ1tt•, l1kl!: nt11o", •lte !I $8. 11t.n:r ~11.ktr1 $20 each, S22. Whilf' 41nci anld tamp I HtGll cMtr, lood mNUtloo t••~ """"'I~• tom"'l"lC!O I ,v~+l,~"ll °''"'' Cu •1 0 .. 11. •1~ HouHYo'Ar's ,SI. fl62p2.19i, I 11-111'11•"" ti ,", '"" 20602 M1ntrv1, H 8. =::...;;===::......-Mqnolla Ind 8'.1ch 81\4• lurnltl'5 $..) t':At h. s-4~, 549-364~ 968--R089 ., • S'.12. ~1M.\ . S8. 96N168J I ~-..:::;:.::...~~~ I ;,;:z •llLY flLOf Saturday, February f, 1971 lfIIJ .__I --·---· 1~1 .__( _ ........... ___,,~ I I . l~I lfil1.._I h_-_ ...... ~lliJ .............. - lllfo-'-1'-p-W_•_nt_ed_;.,_M_l_F_7_l_O 1 _F_u_rn_l_tu_r_•---:::---•-l_O G•r•s• S•I• 112 Mi1cell•neou1 111 TV, R.tdio, HIFI, Pets, Gener.ti ISO Boat•, Power 906 Cycles,. Bikes, Mobil• Homes 935 tERVICE :t:st•b'd, 'F'uller WHY BUY CARAGE SALL Sun l-:>, IRVINE Q>a.sl Count.ry Club Stir-136 PERUVIAN ~a . pigs, 20• ~ <"haracl"r fUJt boll. Scoofer1 925 UJrush rl•, Sl2.~Sl 7.~ v.·k. tu 1 •Zt.5 Patrice Rd, NB. Call Jami)y membenhlp fnr sale beaut long-~1r, g1v1ng up Ideal Jnr harhor cruisi.n1: 1---------1 :11:f?f11!ij;J1]111Jl:j &t., 111.wo pt. llmt ~&-5i-45. 64 a-21 56 . 1-: ni I• nd,. r fron1 memlltr, For In-2... HAR.DROCK J hobby. Sl.~ -S2 ea. or small "·ork boat Dock ........... ... S·~~tN-G MACHINE-fURNfJUR[? hide-a:-bNJ, like ne"" t 75. JormaUon call ti73-9131 , Mr. ~urli"'-M•rhr'• ....-.JnrmT',J' •c 644--0530. .11vail. ~iust Sl!ll. 'S.1950. I ...-...... -• Surroundtd by ........ Room' a ir rond, •-BTU, S•rlth -,.. D "" " THIM• •---"'-•-••' OPER 'TORS ........., " sttrro c-on1binar\on wfg.. ogs _.. .,.,8--04\0 • .u v1ne v• ·-e · le -"' -I bl I Vil. llx.1.l nylon r r PI ORNAi\-l"ENTAL tttt · Real rural llvin.& yet close Bikini's. 11l~ht·'t p1t't'I' \\'Ufk a. F •xi • w/pad, $50. !. pc dlneUe I • 5 I n lt-ack IHpe de<'k & 20 l~pcs. WANTED: ltlale Gtrman Boats. Reht/Chart"r 908 HONDA . irau!s . .Exp'd only, apply ~001 Rl!nl mo. to mo. wi~b 12 S 5 Sm tubs, ~lants, saddle1>, gadd!c ~. 173.81 Queeus. Apt 3, Shepherd up to 6 monttui to ocean. lhopp1ni 4 •·f."'' R1r!:h, N.B. Nr O.C. 100,-. Purchase Optton ~i, 'wim~r~k, SI~.' Gu ii:1: baga, elc, 962-0l'4 ti pm ( llli:;: 81~h. old. wut' have good ho mf" 32' Twtnacrew Chrl11, fully • recreation JM. itf'1n 5t'lttlion & wknd and loll or room 548--3858 equlp'd Fishina: or Cruls-~'FRIEDLANDER,. ""'-"-----~~ \\'/l'ase, $3(1. Car hNt, S5, HAN 0 L 0 0 M-3 6'. 0 2• Al ire VoicP of 'MW'a1f'r Ing, ~8-2434. RP i:al, 24-35 Typin~. 24 HrS. DeMly. 'kis Sl:i, 2 arm,v foot model . k t' oo~ !IPf!akers S650: Dynaoo tuner ~·~tt:..:•·,.,,~====--lie>:::;:<;:,;----,~w; 1,,. JUat. fMWT, ., Sh0rth11 nd ('111! !or in· ~U TO lncker1, SID ••· f"tc. ' Jae ac ion, S60: a rnp $50: pre-.mp S40; PUG PUPPIES oets, Sail 7ll7 537-6824 • 893-7566 r1,.rvil'1v: lii~~.~2. j . F~rn1t.ure R•nt.al MISC. boating Items. Com-harne-sa:,67~o 3.~adle, many dual i:hanJiCl'r S75: 'l KLH 9 w~ old, AKC reg. Champ.. CORONADO 2'7 NEW-USED-SE RV. .StJi'fRVISORLVN 11-7 :30 ..:ilT \\. 19th, C.P.t ;..t8.l4SI pa.c;.~es, hnrns, pumps & lot,11. acce!lf. >-. 'peakcr~ S.10 f'a : Rt>al!stic ion bkground See at Laguna YANKEE 30 An:itwun 774-2800 mo1-e. Inflatable boftl. Elec. COLOR TV, '61). Olds, v;d t amphfiPr S6D. 642--525.i. Bch PP! snoP 494-79n COLUMBIA Zl a n1. rf'I ~h , "'I.. rnd~. Park Llilo Con\•alr~<'rnt CE>nlPr 6'12-A04~ ---. 'lfA1 TH 1':8.C::. E:\.!'l d. In food & rockta11~. J\f.t' 23-'.'1:•. App, 630 Lido P11rk J:>r. l\ R. ~'0 \1E~Fant11~t1c op- por1un1ty 11 1 f'arn ovrr $100/rlR,v. Ll'arn tt\'Olu-1 t1nr111r > or" b1•11111y t1>1·h- n!q11r. Guilranrf'f'd 1Jl111·r- n1rn1 $; cl wnrrlr ;o yot.u· ll>" i 11!1nn~ nr )OU r !10n1<' I ~i7-?'!1 ! .\lbs L)On~ LAJ labr~ 694-31M t-ond. '."iq Plymouth, All Jor NEW p · • lr1m !11b11. Fi11hlng £l"a.r, S250. \\Iii! !ell U-paralely. ~Mson1c stereo SlllH Tiu puppies, AKC, Tht COLUMRIA ;w; ~f 0 VI N G : Transft-fTf'd-~hot gt~U ~loader. Elec. 646--l50:l AM I I' ~t tuner w I 2 ,Jel Ser pet, shaggy, little. YANKJo:F. DOLPlllN 74 Beau!\lul Qualify furnlture. i;nioldng oven. S 11 II l ng . 11peakers. Oullet11 for tape, China dolls, Jl2S up. Cham-YACHTS ROYALE Inc ~trd1tl Ii pirre K i ng dinghy. Hunlilli knlv"1!. Sac, TELEYUNKEN •I' re o • turnlablf' l· !11rpho0t'B, only pion stud service, 894-0313. l9U W C 11 NB • bf-droom sel. all'l(l 6 piece AM/f.'P.t & S\\', walnut cab. S7J. 67J..-2'l59 or 4~7-1906. . ' flllJI wy, t'rrnch Provincial ut. 9· 968-387l S75, 2 blk nauga. COtJches JLATE mod 1 .• COLDEN retriever-puppy 64!>-0810 I ELECTRONICS, r & d i o,, $10. 84&-.6221 . " 23 rolored Good hunting dog, also E I · Sh • vt>lvl'1 sofa t.. ove llPat, Molorola Console TV. A-l rhickpns, ducks le cageis. xc u11ve owing rnarchinR chairs, Vf'rtra t·>wntlca! -biological labora. APPROX I f.1 ATE LY cond. S200. Al!Pr 6: 30 54~2333 CORONADO 35 lnve srat. Pair b I a c k lory t'QUiprnenl. World 40 as.110rted laW book5, SHIO. "'k-day.o; &. all nay Sat 6032 f n wat•r now. nau,:t"ahyde chain:. Nrf'fllr-Books. old OOUle!I, •IPPping Chll A.tier 6 pm, 642-2930 Corlt'Z Dr., H.B. BOXER mall', AKC r_eg, Mtist call kir appt. 1)1'!i111 vrlvf't J!Ofa, Gaml!' k bag,.,_ Jri11 AV! a t 30CKI Ocean ch11mp sired. f'av.·n & whne. YACHTS ROY ALE I dtrlt'He l'Plli 12' ,,.ction11l. Bl vd, Ct't\1. Sal & Sun. SIC?NS, sho-carrls, posl!l"1<,,MUNT7. -I & ~ lrark hr>mP J yr old. S20o or offer. 2912 WC 11 N ~C. " •. ·t , 00 windows, truck.o;, low pnCf'. u1111 r t1.pprox. TO lllfW'~. ,,.2 ·~"" , oast · wy., .. ·' nc Cr"l(~!;it "' romm e GARAGE Sale: Ski equip, T\1orn or eves 962-38.117. i\tUST ~ELL S95. 548-5613 O'I -.,,.,., • 64~~10 I !<f:'I.~. Rrfri~rratnr, 'rV, Au!n & mo!orcyc/e parts, -• DOBF:RMAN puppies AKCI~~-=--~=~~ l111nri~-EvC'rything muM 11:0! Tools, f'lc. AJtr;y, rr>.ar ot l5'x4' D?UGHBO\' "'wim ask for Andy. !'cgl~:. Championship' stock, COLUMBIA 28 -Hl6~ inhrd, ll32-62fj(). 112 JJrd sr., NB • Sa! Ir: ~l. wlf_tlter, ladder & dlx BRAND new Ill" GE ('fllnr ideal pet, Assured MP.CUri!y. Geooa, radio, .xira.~. Sips .. • • • t • ALL ELECTRIC Choose from 105 floor plons, you name it! Adult1-P1t1 O.K. Privat1 Club-$300,000 R1cr1•tion C•nter 14 BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED MODELS (Dlr. TRl!IJ) 14851 Jeffrey Rd. In Irvine [ )!~l i\1USf sr!l 6 rm11 of near-new Sun llhde. S250. 968-9037. I TV in clo11Prl t;tyle cah1net 714/894-4374. ,'1-7 !!~:pt tihp, Best olt. Merch•ndi1e I rd ood nd o I -i\Jtl., •------~ Sp an l.<h-f\!Prli1erranean UNITED Ai rl inl'11 f'X-WE Loan-Buy-Sell ~nythlng w_stu Y~ &la · nyD AC HS H UND p upa, · .. 5 ml. South of Tustin, and t••••••••••• I I urn it u r e. 8' black t1tP-wardl'ir.ses' benefit Jor Cm111t Pawn le Auction. !1426 s::i.lO_ 67l-22;t.:I or 497-1906. . i , re AKe Black & Fl.YING Dutchman '6 7 ,, 11 naug,hyrle snfa & lo vtsea!, 1 ~ d h'I Cl N•wPort Blvd. 6'12-8400. min au ' ·, P!aslrend. F /race. Trl r. -:;~=~~~::;:o=o:;:=I "' mi. S. ot Santa Ana FnvJ. 1·e 81ue c I dren. othf'~. . . 1 tan & mahogany re d. SlliOO/offPr or 1 ra d e . :-: (2 ml. N. oJ San Diei'O Ftwy) Antiqu•s · 800 $1.':rO for bol h f)t.!5. J\ing-si~~ furniture, etc:. 9 to 3, 1837 MUST Sacrifice, new gold 7141633-4018. ~AA 0,, 01 HONDA 1968-305 Scrambler bd ! f! I bl & · I th I ][I ....,.......,.,., for sale-tJr trade. \\le wan! TRUC LO 0 t E rm liP; rn ee a e . Commod o r e , N .B . !leclion11, less an haU-s . I 8328585 K A 0 Mlt'rn 1natchit1g commod~; 9' (8aycre~1l price Sl:ill. 642-45aR free to You AKC PO?DLES, l n · toy 1970 Baruihce, 13', fU" wide, lwo Honda CL lOO's or will • Ollk-Cbiiia . f'llhln<'ts. raurvl J:nlrl vl'IVPt i.nfa & JovrSPat; -1 · . mall', 2 tna.Je c: r t a. m JJS 1m RS .i;q fl o! sail hike best nUer over $30(), fonrPrl ~ tAJilrs & c:h1111-,;, J.:"ilmr sel: hi-hack vrlvel SAT & .SUnday morning. BRUN~rCI<. pool t 11 hi e • minh1ture~. J fem. c~m P~id $72::,, seit $4oo, call F.x. cond. but needs clutch h-u-rPaus, l;1n1ns, lradf'd 1<o 1n-Solit! Birch Early AmerirAn regulallon 1;it.e, all llccess., miniature. 646--0142, 3.13 E. 637 "'•·, and shifhn<> adJ. ~2-7689. NOW OPEN ,, l'lrroralor <'halrs; pir!ure~; bl 1200 c:~o .,.,,,. NEED d ho t 2 ~ ·~ ~ r/<!1.'1i. ~·hool houl'r. ,{. la e S75 Tables &. chairs, or best f'lfr . ...,.,.._..,J. g mes or 17th St .• CM lan1ps: ~!c. All lt>s s than I bl t K E I · KAWASAKI NORTON CONTEMPn i:randfalhcr rlocks f'H', lR5 cameras. basin, foilf't , e MOVlNC to Hawaii, mu.'1'4 ov11 e m 11 e p u p s .t --~----~=-·I IT No. R57. 1-·u1 racing ..,. Pasarll'n;t 11i·r ., Tu5r1n, -0rr :i 1110 old. Pvt P~-Tl4: hOusehold ilf'mS, f'tc. 1999 sell household it ems. Blk/Chihuahua/Pood!e m ix e DALMATIANS Rear, oo n1pJere canvas, dol-HODAKA SACHS LAGUNA HILLS ls! St. R'\8-323.' 11 nyr1mr. 6..'l0-:t:197 Santa Ana, CM . 646-8.314 962--014'1 alt 6 k Sat & SI.Jn 9 wk~. bei!.:e wbt/chihuahua/ AKC • ly. lmmac. S900. 67>4914 Champion ~1ororcycles :.>.1301 RIDGE ROtrrE OR, SONNl:.."T IQppcd st'cn:tary, FURNITURE returned from SAT&. SUN 2/ti & 2n NE\\'PORT BPach Tennis terril'r mix 3 mo. 968-2379? **" 642-1937 * * PC 32' Sloop, raee equip'd , 22.12 Harbor, Costa J\1esa (Corner of l\toulton Pkwy). PX-art fiplica nr a ~r'y display studios, mOde.I horn -4010 River Ave, N _ R, Club family membership. -16 AKC I mo. okl Beagle, m~e. Top cond, $3450. '70 Honda. 3:.o cb, 5IXXl miles. LAGUNA HlLLS buiJr in !he rarl.v 1700'11 e-~. rleroratots cancellati~_n. Ea cyclopedia Americana 9&2-4992 HELP! l\loving lo apt thiz all &hots:, good w l th '*' MG-2577 * Perfect cond. '71 Tag. $495, Pres!ige adult community ad-1Au1.~ .:0."V. ··••ritini:; dt'sk R DAlFt UBraRnNdlTNU,wR·E v.•/ annual11, S.'10, Stauffer v.·eek. Home for 1 yr. sm. children. S45 or ol ler . 2;,, PIVER C r u i sing c:an finance. 5.1&-0098 or ]act'nf to Leisure \Vorld. 64&-~: table $40. + mi~. l!f'mJi:, AUTO dry <'leaner • Brushe11 tam. fYPI' ~og wanied. AU 536--8323 Trirnaran or trade for 642-940.l, ask for Casey. Beaurdui surroundings, all A,.-"TJQUE triinl.. ~ll u arr 1 1 :n~~:.r1 ~!;• .~;t-:· GARAGE 58.le • Deep~l'7.e, =[~~g 41~~~ult's. s7.7j 1 ;~~9241icensed 644-~~! e MINIA~RE :;>°~LES campPr. &12-~79R · '67 HONDA RARE S600 :~';l'Y ~:,;.in=bn;s, 5f:~: shapP. Or1.R1n11l c'Onrl1!10n. \\"Pr! Sat • S ·r ·i 6 chai~. hunk bert.~. hft t • • 6 v.·ee * .a~· CAPE COD CAT BOAT I c.nnve.r1. 20,000 mi. Nt'w h ;ti;·· L !.. 20" \\' ~ 2:r· H. __ ·, • · t11 un · 1 weighl11 lamp.o;, & m1M", WATERBF.O, 6'xT, flPVPr LOVELY ralico M 11 n x S1;) * !'!62-4.>-1., 18. Jbr bls {2lJ) 8~.,__~1 i\t1rhrlins. X1n1 canrl. $R7l. I muc nlore. S.'ill_ 51.">-0!lr.lli SACR if'lCE -!O rm.~ near Frf, Sat' & Sun, 3218 Orrgon opPn;~. 50 Yl'~r guarantee.) ff'ma le 1 yPar. Al;;o 11•hill.' SILKY \Prrirr pup~. ~1/f. ' ·· · · f-642-6910 g AM 10 1 PM CALL 830-3000 81':AL-TIF"liL ANTI Q. Chrval nPw 1\lPrl1t . furn inc', Jl' 1 Ave-:, C.J\1 . Sil.crtl~ce $45. 548-4~12 m;:iJp lnr 1nsidP only. C.!1~1 AKC, for Valentine's Day. Boats, Slips/Cocks 9 0 I YAMAHA 1-CJ68 JOOcc trail,! THE BEST OF g!ii~~ \frrr s1anrl1nb m1rf'111'I ! hl~rk nau;::ah.vde ~ M)ia &: ESTATE Sale: An I i ft ~. • 21'.' COLOR TV • I 4.16--7730 Long Bch 2/6 545--29!11 15 1'0 2.i FT. ~lips 11vai1. runs good, not slreet lcg31.) BOTH \:VORLDS $1ij An11q (•ro1·hC'lrd dbl ln\t'Sl'al, ne.~Pr u.ett •. $l~. Silvt'r, chpsts, rola~. 111.'sk~. Good PLCllll'e f.t 90Und $98 LOVABLE blk Lab pup 5~1i VALENTINE'S for sale. for pnwrr hnat~. Privare Completely overhauled. ls! For . a bcauhlul ho~, tow $fln'.ad .f.iO: fiiS.(~1-t. I ~unk bedds, ::i' mrree ~able, hsehld 11:rls, much mot'f'. * ti46-1525 * mo. fl"f'e lo qual l'lome !ovrs Mini Daehzhunds. f.'emale lagoon. \\lall'r & elcf'. avail. Slj(J take-s. 494-1708 ma1n.tenance and architecur. DEAcoN·s hench • 5,7.. h"d e-~bed ~<;0 m _mho ~-1 • Sat~Su n 9-6, 18042 Giilman, COUCH, misc furn, clothe~. chi Id. l -5 2 3-tl 94 : S50, Male S75 548-3186. Raysidr Vill11.ge 300 E . •70 Honda Sl. 100 •69 K.A\V.A. ally llllpressive design, See tong, solid poplar, booljack bid~, 'v e':;'115r 1 n ~~~ Irvine. plan ls, other misc Item• 543-6642 2/6 B E AG L E ·A KC, x Jn t Coast Hwy, NB ' 250 CC. both perfect, low mi., the excitini: new "Village piittPrn. Xlnt cond. 548-9'12~ 1 213/925--3622. FURN ITURE & antique~. 67:.-.817.f. LOVABLE bllc 1,~ Penian, w/children. l yr old. BOAT Slip to 55• Side tie make oHer. 492-7014. ;ouse" by . Levitt Mobile ORJGrN/\L 1820 'Fr f' n" h GOLD coucti, match. lovP. 5023 River, Apt A, N.B. MUS! srll -Roto Spader, ~i Siame8e kitcy, lflld eyes, $.10. 84&-9401 for Mil boat uP to 26'. * * '70 BULTACO Matador, ,ystB~Y"..fA~W'o~w at Pf:ovincial sofa, ?>Jnr cond. srat S80, kingn: b e.d ~~.Js~( 51st St . .t RlverJ .; hp. Ne.vP.r used. l\f'W, SUS ~-,!!1:11e w/sbots. .,_ 1 , ONE beautiful .iet black Poo. 548-1608, 673-m. 1')l) cc, Xlnt cond. Bst Otr. MOBILE HOMES f':vl rity. 6.16-HiGZ w/hdhrd S75, twin gtud io nr l>Pst offer. 54>79117 nr ..... ,.,.., d 0 le, 8 weeks, purebred male, e 20' SIDE TrE 67.>--073,q_ i425 Baktt St. COila Mea. Appliances 802. roueh & tbl SlOO, Whirlpool GARA.GE Sale. •. A 1 l l Mise41Jleneous SM. ~a.le dog, about .1 yr., S:lO. 496-626.'i. SZ .. 'iO PER FOOT e 25D YAi\tAffA Big be Jll!t S, of S.D. Fwy at Harbor ""'ashr m. ga:t Oryrr $6.'i. household f urnl1h1ni;:~. Wanted 820 a!If'cllnnatr, lnve-'! ch1ldrPn, AKC Beagle puppies-Tri tol-* 6TH45Cl '*' comple rblt , S2.""10 ar, 7141540-9-170 :-.1.0VED. {~f: rl'fr!.I!: ,t· t'lrr fi.12-4062 t'lr 641i--4048. 2692 Rt'asonahlf' Musi be mov- 1 , lo .l!:d homl' 111 { y;ird 6 k B S 91 2 9ij•P1 . Zrnllh B W JR" por1 Rayshc:irt' Dr., N.B. ed 292 E lllth, C:0-1 ~1Al1Dr:AN\• china l'ah1nf't 968-79~ · 218 s':Ji: wee '· ;,\6-f,6\2 oats, torage I '*' 54S-3120 * 26' lrlr in spa.Cl', furn. rent 't'\'. S.'JO ea. Ltkr nr11 . O\VNF:R sacrifi cl'! ,\f ust BEGINS Sar {Tl Wl'rk Only' or buffet & mahog dmple.al fo:"llF: half<flUC'k, half i;?CIOSf'. IRJSH '-'-ti AKC 1 mllle DRY hoot .o:tora,>:f' n r '67 Jlonda 4jl)_ modi[jed & ·all util incl $45 mo. $1195. ~ .. ·.•7 "A B t t E th "' t•hl• ~ ers, • ' S ''t"• "'"'" $"~ o· oil•'" 6-l.l--0261 "',....... ~ f'lt'l!an1 housP full ot .~1edll. I 1 o \'f'ry in11;. · One mallarti duf'k ts .l!Qinii: 1 female g wks 1hc:its, c-ampers, I J>l'r It Jlf'r mn. ' """ "• .,.., ' " =~~=~=~~~~ \YE ST l NCH o u s}:: rop-furn. incl bt'aut King bdrm f>'rf'e items 109. 47:; 62nd, 67~lll27 lo Jay rgp. ll~ Dol'!lel S46-J994. ' ' J."ncrl liled yarrl, C'IO.q! lo 962-3190. 3.'l' TRAVELF:ZE 195.'). 2 hr, peNone. retfi~cca1or. l .)'r 11 suilf', ).f ~ t ch Ing .sora N.B. \VANTED to buy. u~d. l..anf' CM 2/9 . KC launching ramps, 410 3ls1 BULTACO, ]968 17Scc dirt lull ba1h. lrlC'11l for mnll! Id • -•--I t • h I & LANGS sk boot men'1 · IOAl.:VIATlAN puppies, A • St, NB 642-3392 hikf'. Xlnl rond, lst $27:> or ck-sPrl. i75-6369 O · ~e · un:Zf'f' area. nvl'.'Sf'9. "' r atr, 8~ -_GARAGE Salf'; Sat only ' • s, BEAUT, "'hlle G •!'m a n adorable, rea s on a .b I e . ' ~-'9777 t~blt"s. Dinette ft'f, oil pa l~ Everything goe,.,. R • a 1 • I !liit• l l. naa. 892-0010 H.B. Shephent, Ir ma IP, v" r ~ 494-7ZiO or 497_1520_ ~~~~~~~~~~I takes. 494--170& Motor Hom•s 940 GE = top frf''f'i•i Sfi0 1 1ing,., •. sm~·ll\I!; ~t .4 ~n Evt'l'I to our boat.\ cycle.I CASH "for 1um, appliances, Jovabl .. & J!f'ntl•'. pll!lyhil, S AKC.I" I~ '6&TRIUMPl-15fJO Rani:e ' gnddlf'. ·rv 21" 1 llf!er 10 Ai\f, 13071 Red Hill, 943 Evergrttn P l, C.M. 1 1ools, & misc: i I em·•. 2 yr1 old. 842-1063 2/8 • AkFGJHAI N P8UP1 ,· k Tranl90rt•tlori rh Br~t offrr Must &oil ! YOUR "se-concl home'• on -· i Tux11n · 1 64·-s AltS 54" •m Pie o 1tter! ac ma.s -m • o .. 7890 • \:he e l s . Compl•t •ly 81\V ronsolr, i<wiv~I im!;e. . _ : GARAGE SALF.:: R!viP!"ll Mf11. q-,v, or ' .,....... ' I ''BU'ITERf'LY Burte.rbll.11'' M silvPr. 962--6956 aft 5. .110-eve. s e lf-contalnecl beautilully Ex. t>ontt. 1173-5~27 BAY~ RONT cu~1om fu rn,) bfod, Roll -llway bed, Mi.o;c. Music•l lnstrum•nts 822 a'."' ~ mn .. old ll"J'll.v & "'hilc • BEAGLE PlWS • _ '69 Bultaco ~1atador 250cc-carcd for '70 Landau Motor KENl\l ORF-; l'lu!o 11•Rshrr ~ uphol.~ <'hr w/o tto mA n, Salk Sun 235 Jrii<,Cd/\f I I krllf'ns. \\'1~h In plRCf! bnlh /\KC . _.. Sl'l Aircraft 915 Extras. Hom~. Dodge-powered matChtlig t'lf't' dt)•l'r. Bolh <'iU"\'Cd. 3 nhqul'd chr, kng ' ** DRUM SET S200 *'*' in l homr j,16-048,1 2/f! regis · $48~ 642-6241 autnmalic 23-li;io!er, 5l!!eps 3ln1 rorn1, S!lfl juaranlrrd hPadhrcl, match. nite stind5. M ' II 118 I.IKE J'l'E\V I . r I Z104 Wallt1.Cf'. CM. 64fl.3862 '66 Sessna l:ill Nav Com . . . • I fi. /Refria-. runs on gall or 61&-&IOO. 1sce an1ou1 , 1 Malt and 1 !! ma e H 856 100 360 "I '~~200 TT _ · 70 Yamaha J.2jMX. Top l;drl1v, S-16-8672, ~17-11115. .118-!l\48 eVf.ttor wk rnd I p;irakef'l 10 11 goorl honif'. orses · · ._.,. · -'-'. . cond Nevrr ract>d f'lre .• ra11gr, &. automatic VAtUABLE nri~ oil pain-'lARSHALL ~ t t k \V'tt · l Air ·-400 SMOH -0 Time ~1nce I . 67,2062 ' ovt'n, fn rc('d a ir furnace, LADY Kf'nmorr 111110 SALEll _ " "'"""""''a I sac · 1 give ci1~e ll.~. .rr g YR (lld thomughbrt>d 1op. $~200. Privale party I • ~ • I wa sher. Ja1r n1oclrl. :\.1nt tln2s, lml')(lrtf'd ma r b I e $600 ~ be~t offer. !l call 645-263.~ 2/8 geldinJ:" • i h ow h o r ""'. 549--403,11. T\VO 1!170 CL-3."iO Hondas. liu-gr hold ing ran k, big conn. S.'\!"1 s:ua rllll!Prrl & din"g table. Moved, must Inventory Clearance 548--4309 CRF wh I h . d w 9-\\'a/er lank, 'Vt'r a:lte d !>I'll I his Wf'('k. 646--0132 or ~AM l onR Ill!'(' jumprr, English or estl'rn. Camna s S I / R1 t 920 Xlnt tond, lo mi. S6 a each. i::asoline tank. Ready lo roll. d iv. :i.~2. 847.Jlll:i. WURLITZER a"""'rdion ":t'l·, male <'Ollie 1 yr hsbrk. 546--84:ii r-·r ' a 1 n Call 675--108~ ~1g...2711 ex 524 ...... ., "" =~=~~-~-~-Extras inclurl,. rack11 .t nd DELUX G.E. w a 11 hf" r be/ore bu11i n~ss p~rly tax, Conn trumpet $%: Goya nrecbt gd home loves cllil. IMPORTED Engli~h saddle, CAMPER 1!170 CB 175 v.·{less than , ramp for ha uhng two Hon- v.·/n1 1ni baskt'I : dl')'rr: 2()"' INOIA RUG-Xlnt !!il Vlngs on \mpor1ed, guitar $135. 546-085.1. Il l 523-9194 2/9 new. S9i c_-omplete. ::oo mi. 1 das nn rear. Sre the bj)tr 11 /C'onvrrter & training 11 x ri l"t. rlet'ora.rive 1tC1's!!OrleJ1, close-VIOLIN. Degani, fine old 1~ LOVABLE bcii::P wht male * 644-0829 * S~j(J firm. &16-2371 pa('i\age tn appreciate ll. \I.ills .. >46-2fl26 S7S out 1\em• It la1r dp llvrrtf'.'i I stnimrnl xlnl condition. poodle/wire tcrrirr • mo. -ISa CLEARANCE SAL£ SHARP ~ JacaJ":inda purple t Offl'red by ov.·ntr below • RF.PAIR n1an h:is clf'lln 5:'i7-4:i62 nr rX<'lus11'l' rurnishioRll s.iOO Cali 644-4464 nl'ed:o gd honlP. 546-3.'!62 ~It Liv•stock 1970 Triumph Daytona 50(}. retail, SlO,j()t). 1971 lie. fee. late model v.asher.o; & Open IO.:), \\I J . lNTERIORS, _-1 Pi\1. 8.16--44!1~ 219 • t20t BANTAM <hil'ke"'~., already paid. Pb one ~ STURDY 11nt1que brass hl'd .1 ;184] Birf'h Si NB. ;:,40-1371 Office Furniture/ " Lar;e !!E'lPct1on Pl'P '71 SacrifiCf' S773. 54~ _ dryc", R. nh l, c:uar. Mastf'r Sld. dhlt' """1fh orlh<>.ped mat ' Equip 824 DAR L J N C Ba!'iSCl-Bl'a.Ji(lc heautHul color, Sl -$2. • Campers Now Slashrd to WANTED 968-1891 or :i.ll-92:ill. Chi: OK. ;..~1-8637 1 l:.· spring~. custom covPr. lnear O.C. airporti,___ -black and white puppirs, 1101 Du ck5 SJ 2612 SE. $ OYfllt 13'15 or 250cc Honda Scram-LIKE nl'Y.', late 196.'l Ex- ELEC rangr~v()("ado gl'f'l'n, lldh rd 6 ' 1all S27j_ 646-7304 REFRlCS $25 .t> S·r1. LAlt' DESh & ch11 ir S20, drape5 prrlrrt lor ch It d r f' n. f.f Psa Dr. 49 ACTUAL blrr. Running or not. 549-1690 plorcr-25', sleeps 6. Dodge u~rl 9 n10. _s~·,, 2llH COWNIAI. Jll\'e eal/rockt'r, modrl ~lPcl. typl'11•rltPr ~ & rai;: rug c!lxl21 :,.1\-1\970 2/9 FACTORY j'.)O\\'Prrd autom11t \c, 2 Ras \\allacr._:\I, 64.~:R62_. -ht-auti fU] Vecm fah ric, blue ~~4~th~:~~I:; ~~;,.~1 ~7 • ;~.~4 * 11 YR. old DalmationtBeagle [ Boat1and 11-.C } INYOI C[ YAMAHA 2;,o Enduro, Ex-~~~\~ a;:r:ia~=~g._54M~1I e :-OlA\'TAr. WASllf.:'R ~ pla.1d, ju~t rf'Uphc'!lstered, ~· . ;... r t St2 1 P ianos/Organs 82.6 malt'. Ha~ harl 111! sM1s. MriMEquipment SHOWCASE tra~. S4!1.i."'t' .,.1 ELEC DR,·1·n ""lnl d t '' ~,,,. 11n'' up ••itlrt r ~~ DFAI F:R ..-"n-'".,. * 1, Trar'ler•, Travel 9'5 · · '' ('nn · i11rga1n S ;'II} -u.11~ p 1-Et llousPhTOkl'n, <'ood v.-kicl~. • · ~ "' Be~t ntfl'r. ;,.ir,..-:.'63 · · ·· ov.rr mowrr .,, :rr-.., l"'OR ---. ---KlNG-~z Brirm ~t. 9-<lnvr fro nir <'Ompo:inrnl.~ Cllf~AP: CLEARANCE 962-3112 219 El.DORADO CAMPERS Mobile Homes 935 1 sPRIT~: Caravan tra vel \\~"ll~G110U~T·: 11a~hrr rll'r~~f'r & nl!t' ~lancl, maplf', i\11n1fnt1r wi1·r rrrrwdrr $(.9°• GJ-:R~l. ~hrpf\luskiP mix, 4 General 900 THEODORE 11·a1IC'1'~ lnr the ~ma!: car. & dr,.'rr, io:<li'lfl c:oncl. Gro k11r1 vrrv gd conrl ix'sl ofr. Door~ $2 I.· SJ TV J20 Jakr'~ SALE mn, rPmale-, 10 ~mrl horne t.ATE 'SR Sell rav 18, ~I Tripi• Wide Cornell l mnc!rl~ now on rli!!ipl11y $20. :t1:1.;)i~2 6•1~5!l2·1. • 1'1l'rchanrli~e 117 E. 18Jh, Ovrr 100 Pianos &. Ori.:-ans \\'·l~f' yard. 5-li~l~ :119 .160 J\1rrr. in/~u!bl'ri, xtn'1 ROBINS fORD Continental • Para.mount at i\!rsa CamJl('r Salt'~, 2218 Build i,.;-g Mate-r lall 806 8' Pll.LO\V-BACK 5 of n. C~1 Rrducerl lnr in1m<'d, sale. d 12~ 9tl" ~66 2060 HARBOR BLVD. BiuTington e Universal Nrwrinrt Blvd, C . M. nirlnn I bl ---B S Tl"'.EN AGE kitties -!l mo cvn · 1~11'· · q-.,., · COSTA MESA &12-0fllO fo.l fi..-.1002 tonrPd, rPvers1 "i * AUCTION * uy·Now & av•! 1 & up. Loni: & shorth;iir. WANTED! r·iamingo •General --------- J,000 DOORS ;;;;ii~~";· Xlnt cond, Sl.25 1'"ine !>'urnit\Jre _!)~11 Daily ~O 1 11 ,~_ ).l!\.-OSl'.'\ or $116-7308 219 23 fl, trallPr for boat. 101:.i ' Tmpirana c11bovf'r fil'Oll.dmoor •Star 17' SCOTSi\lAN, sler.ps 8, IOO's of Scrond~ fl"Om SI Up.,.__ Ir: Appliance· I fr· 10·9 * Situ 12-:> • ~l?-D.30S • t:amprr·iack~, mn no-mRlil' Hillcrrst •Cambridge Aw11insr. hi tcJ1, brakes. Nev.' inl('nor doors hci:uin. 7 BLUE/GRF:EN _quilt~ Aurtion1> 1-·riday, 7:00 p,m. COAST MUSIC \VIUTE lon11; hair t:xprf•t11n1 !oiler, ;1(1 ~al \\1'1rr \\'/W CHAPMAN r,7;.,..:i;i.1:1 1ni: f.'i ,:;n_ :->nlld (');1Prl0r door.,. sof11, Xlnt •"Md . s:ro 6X9 j w · d ' A ,. B NE."\VPORT & HARBOR rrmalc car, needs lov1n~ Boats/ Marine ]h prrs.O:Uf"' pun1p, J:AS or MOBILE HOME S m --_-,-T-,-,-.-il-.. -.-----.,.,-•. l"faNing at sri. 100.~ of Bi-[ "s~d arrR rug, with fringe 1 1n Y s uc ion arn 1 C'Mta J\.le~a * ti42-28jJ homr S.11)...lHl.'i 21R Equip. 904 <'lf'c n"frig. !\howcr. LI 1206 N. }!arbor, S.A. r!ition, ,250_ Wk-<lays alter folds. loUl'N"s & ~l1df!~. _,_,,fYl•l-l'.'\!l,, 2ITTS1Ai Newport, C~1 6'1S.Mi8fi \VF: ha\'C 21 nr"' & Ul"Pd PllPPlES t ml\/e J ft-male ~J62ll. J * 714/53.1-8105 111 4 pnt. 96S-903T. Panf'!iMJ? Isl grarlP ~·xii' S' so~-A. nP\"('r userl, quilrrd Bt-hlnrf 1"ony·~ Bldg. !.la!'.!.:_ piarll)i; 11nd 10 nrw k usrrl sn1al l ,.,.1._ l pair or cnitchrs. 17 ' BOAT TRAILER CAMPl-.:R 'fi7 E:C'f>nolinf' HD Triple Wide Cornell 1 20 .• '\l.U~ll~N~'u·"M""'~-,-,~,,-,_-.,.~fr-.1 sht'rt11 $1 ~Pa . "nod .~it~h 1 floral, 11cot1·h~111rdt>d $125. TIRED? TENSE? ori.:-ans, ;Jll nn Spl'cial Sal11 &16-29>16 2111 all t<lN'I !':up!'rvnn DrLuxc. R11: fi J.lillcre~t e Flamingo ~ln\·r . ~ink S1M or ofll"r. windo"'s fl'llm $2. •f ..;•I' Alun1-j ~h11<·h1ng !n1l"Sl'lll S7J. I YOGA WORKS I • SnmP, 111 nr nr11r {lP;i lrr·~ BLACK ni;ile pupp~ 7 \\rl'k~ 12" \\h11rls R rd·!-.: ·Kamp. St'1f-ron-Paramount e Universal \\'111 n'nr. 4!)4-411.~ inum ca'<f'n1rn1 w1ndn\1 ~ t";() !t.'l;..19:.~ Frrr drmnn!(tra1inn cla5..< ro~r. )011 llrr ~urt' 10 find I old, 1018 1"1ission r ~I ~oori 1'0nfli11011 SS:• lainrcl + full I' II h11 n a · Rarrin;:ton e Broadmoor ! I' Srrm Srol!y-Slp~ 4. ~ink. Door ~k111c SI L:p. H11rrlbo11rd (2l i{1NG ~ii.I' hrd~; 1 u~d . rur~. a! JI. P~I . Thursclay 111 \\·hat ~·ou u.·ant 11! ;;,\~066:• 2/1\ 6\2-fi9IO 9 A.\I tn 1 P~I C.oniplrtt> n1<onlen11.ncr. lo Conti1IE'nlal t. Siar I $lnvP, lfrhox. S•Kln nr bt'sl 39c ;i. ~hf'Pt. Aluminum 1 11mos1 fl!'\\, Twin hox lll A~!. ''lni.:11 Cf'nlrr, <\.'() E;. "'ARfl'S RAl.D\\'l:-1 STUDI O ---9fi6 rla tP S1100. l-18--6959. Gf'neral e Hiiicrest nfr. r 11 ply 645 .. 1017, ,.hfers for rPnctn~. ~irllnj?,, "Prin~s. l!;Uitr /T1<1tt's $100 17t h St., c .. \I. 646-11:.!Rl. Htl9 Nrii·poN Rh·<!. 642-84!"!_ sg~~:~~~~ pu~pir:klre~\~ ~~· Pow•r ~ 1968-Dorigr flltnily 11·11i::on CHAPMAN pi.tio "rovrrs, 1r11llrr ~kirt", & Sl30. 67:\-4\!li · 11Rmmond, S te l n" • Y, .. --" ho•n•. "."o 'l''l 2/6 FR EE SK I BOAT ea.n1per 1111n. A!r 1:nt'ld, slp11 MOBILE HOMES I Trail•rs, Utility 947 _ l2X24 GREENllOUSf.:, ,.,uvu ,........ .. "' 4 d t 2 •I & 4 lflc a J;if ft. Unf1ni~hrrl pie-BF.IJR:\l sf'l, oill'd ieali $1'iiii: wirt>cl, &· ovrr :!00 orrhld l'11mahR. New & Ulled piano~ . Nrw 20' Daycruti'E'r tl:laspar ~ u !.o; or 11n u Is · 12.)31 Rcarh Blvd., G.G. tUtt fr11mr.o:, harfiy,•11rl", f.1apl r drP~~Pr-'5 dt-.i\\·r rs planlx. To be rP nloved. ol most mak('11. Bes! bnyg in DOB}',~~lAN ,1iup. Ti:tn rnlnr-<'hflfl:rr, 210 hp n11r1, f"or children. i\1any f'X1r11.11 i\lusl I * TI-4'S3(}.2!130 * 14' Tandem Trail•r JOckt, cabinet knob!I & pu!Ja: s:i.;. 2 rhat.se lnvngt'J $:'.I ea, ~rrif1('11 . Br.!11 off Pr lakr~. Sc>, C11tl f, at &:hmirlt l\lu~ir I ed. lolXl<I "'l!h ch!ldren:, J 1111.J" or v.•ill trllde us11 for "ell. S2SOO !>41i..().l_!O , rVT party "111 lrarle 26' I With 4 \\•hcE-111, All slrrl weld. frQm .o;urplus in\frntorirt.. &16--1286. "rr lll! Cl11ssilir>rl ad No. 103, Co., 1907 N, ~fain, Sanla or 4 mo old. 64'1-'l\o'.'\ •16 dock t>PIH'f', mooring or l"f'nl !-"'REI-: SIOOO \Vnrlh nf ()f'IU'(C' I trat!rr !n lnt ~pllC'C fnr 40' f'f" con~1 n1ction ,, .. St~/ 10·5 rfi:tily, ll-4 Sun. \)l'NCAN Ph~fr lyJlf' r1inine: Dtuly Pilot, r . 0 . Bo.;: 1560, An11 . COCK-a-poo, 7 mo., 11 nn-d1!lC-01111t nn room or apl. l'qu1pt inst111led In 1969 Fnrrt 01. :in· ·1rlr i'1 lnt & pay rl('('k p!alln~. 54>4:161 nr MILLER-DRAKE I lrihlr I< 6 chain-, Good rond, C".osra Mt-lla, Cali r. !12626 NE\V Baldv.,in ~piTll"t oq:an l'lrrlul 1tog to good 1101~1.,, 0"·11rr trav<'J.~. C11mE>ron. S·;~r ~Rn ln ~uprr shApr. rlifl rrrnrr, nr \\"Ill hll\'I f>-12-:*11.i, \\'ill sell. Or trade t.106 ·"°·~fain St., S,A. Str.i. 1)1,..~sl'r t.: z nil!' st;inds TAPE rt'('()nlcr, ROI~ 111odel !ll -R. S~i.'>. !lli.~-7·M4 2/ti S."{5-Slill.i llfl 2 pn1 daily. $299.• t irm. 49!-1381 11 ri 61111r~rr trlr In !!'lRtr 1101 nvrr for p1d>uri. (Nt:Xf 1(1 St11;rn111i·l'I Br•;intls) S:.'Cl. f>~&-4131. tratk 111od1•I 1630, sti'rrn, Call nAA-26.1'1 I ~'Rf.~E pnodll' puf)]1i('~ 9J~l 27' T.!\~Jeffrif's 1969--v:tS nr wknfls. __ $2200. Cos111 ~le~11 arl'a , ~~~~~~~~~~! 546-1032 AS~! -3·spd . Con1plf'l l' w/111nplilirr Sportin G0ods--8]Q N?nlu_:.kf't, Hun!, B rh, top i'ilnd, niarkC'! $7;,()(). f'RA.\1E f'x!rn11ion fnr pick-fi•l.'i--01(.l l r S2oo. Tunrr, l.b f"11;vf"lle , flllAI · g • 96i-Z111.1 216 ~·irsl S.'!000 huy!/ollrr. ~-or up lruck~, Ha!<: rl11tro1•n1 I 100·~ Mobile Mnmi;s /\vitll -• I§] CAB 1 N r. TS· f'O n1 plr!r I :i2!;f1:R. i;0(;164~;~0~ dial!, /\i',.1 1 r~t stl'ri'l1 SJO, -,rn Cf.:RM. ~hep. pup, T wk~. n101·r inln li/t:l-9'.JM. Ownf'1' bumper & ~rnr11i::r ~Jlll.<'f' for Rh!r. Nl'w & Rrsalr~. ChOl<'t' "11101 fOfS.le ... klle!hen Ra1111;e. nven. P1r. ---·-"~ ~ ~ 4\).1-9:i.'\!! rvri. ·270 Rrmini;uon mocirl "" 1no1htr t.. fathrr h 11 v I' •hf'l!!rd !->undav J2 10 4 fo:diri~ f'h11h·s S:ZO. !ll:>-O!JO!i rark11 Cal! us. hr Corr '"'U ~;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;iiii:I bl NAU('AJ.IYOF: I 8' ! ! '>l'lfh Wf'11ver 25 x 7 po"'•rr · ---------· "''" Bf:a.ulilul k reasonR f'. • · M)a, . P11 f' ....,, Rem·r·•ton inodf'l Tfill bl . 2 r paprl'!I. ~:16-4·1!13 2/9 /\rche11 11li p No, '.'\:i, 3.13.1 8' OVF.RHEAn c 11n1prr. ,,.11 or buv. S\\'f'·Sa\'C'. ~"9l 1 ··r rP n Cnod co nd ·••u "" va.1111 e i«opP, rxr11 -\\I C lf N t h . ' G•n•ral ~ · Rf'a"4'.lneblr ~ri,1 • 1 with \Vl'.avrr 2 5 ~ 7 ilO''"r f'1lp!1, Sl:\.'i. All!CI ,21J Ni,·agf' I TON of n f' 11• a p 11 p" r , ___.:__!' wy, rwpo_!: ·--,11dr11ullc JllCk~. , prf'~~Url' Si:t\'r. Camer•s & · · · ' · variablP M'Ol>f', 2 r:ictra I inodf'l ,99~· "-'It h \Vraver K-4 j !'!6&-6011 219 27' CABIN CruiliE'r 1<o'/ w~tf>r, fully crpl d S700 United Mobil• Homes 1---------- Equlpm•nt 808 i\illST "11crlfice m.> 2 IT\(J I clip,, $1M Aliio .24.1 Niv111!:f" '-i'Ollf' Sl '.'\O. 5.~7-7:!!:>. FRF:E Guinra p iR(-, Ch_rysle.r Crown ,ng, raf'l10. M.'i--06111___ 64S.3140 6.J.l.2961 e 'fi.1 GRAND PRIX e 'M n!d Spanish Ollk K1ng-ii:i model ¥.If v.11h \\lr11vrr K~ \St.IRFROARDS 5,4, hiin lnnghaiT'f'd. ti(J-!t'.'\."iT 219 h111! lank. t'..'iOO, ~1oor~ni;: llOUSECAR wt'lk-lhru, Guiel --COSTA MESA l\,\WA~AKI. MAKE OFF.ER. P"'· 'TAX ,...,m, Nikon ln:i hdrm M"I. 673--ti926 !lt'Op!" Sl lft. ~,j?-il1J, . · 7. .. · ~ 1 ~ , -f,, 1'11nit'l\y 11150 a v a i 1 . cnnri frtf(. lttr. flual~. ~l'lf Ca l\J b ~'· L , 5!J7 ·!."Iii. r PAIR 11)11$1 colnrtl'l-fil"f',itli eo•,• "'t'.Rl'tRt.J',-h,~I"-t-r ,1',~ In 6S_~<!'lf'll(~.__ ... acri i('f'd l).<\l .1\f1\1'10N, Pure b r,. •I , 6iJ-.14&1 canr11i11t_'f1 .S.\\10 ~. !16.il .llUR I o tle .,;.,1a!e I\':'.: -----~--= !l'I, C11nnon rx ~Lil " rlrl. I ·~.. n• .,,. .. ·' 10 ,),), O\l<JU ron I AAi-:,.1:-io ~ 9 --' ~ ----· ---i\i,: 12, 20 k. 24 \\'ldf' l\lodeli; Antiques/Classics 953 Yll(I'\ Tlr, ftolll11 2.111''. Kow11 ch~ir1. Bril::P ~~•nfl'.e <"hllir, 196~ Surilx-1\m 11\pinr SZOO :'11R-40ll "7--·, CHRl~A1'1' Ol'" lll l fl6:1 f."ORfl \\lnrlnw \lln-l'\nw· nn ,i;~pt11v in .l ~111 r ·°'UL .1.,. mi11e. ~27~ S2.i ~11rh. M!hl.\4.~ ~n1urh hl()('k~. T11~.·,·· S:IO -'"·'· ) "REE . pood!,. pup~. 9::191 SuPt"r :-riort ~taM1:any 1\·14 Campi•r '"'"\'l'r!!hl(' tn ,.111-GREENLEAF PARK -810 VER\. nice 6' Lav.son 50[a I t'R, Two-4'·s'" s2:1 r~. Fnur-\\'i\ro.::F.!> lt'I usr~. i\11nllK'l.:f't, HR. !lti2-291:-1 2/li 11hel'I tlb.r AmrrJcan trlr. t1on 11·~cnn. ~i!l. ;i1~Z.'l1 l~.'9 i'Al'kArd Fur nitUr• 20 SlC LANGI:; ~kl -hoofs, m11111 ~:----------:-i.18.JIZ'l::l frt'J..!l860 ___ .., _ _ _ _ 1T."--.Q\Vhfllit'r-Avrnu r.>&1Z-t.l.11 I tlr ~r·1l11n. 7;1•., Tl'tlO N'ri $.50, 4" S rit. 111 1 -Santa t<ize-1l.rt>its.ltft2--00l01f.B. )""R E-:f.. In gocxt homf'_;, .•·· .. · • CAJ\1PERSfor~11lrt/or1'"orrl FACES BA,-?'282 nrr1111nr1~11r,Newpor1 • 54~.).1 * l~bf'l. C~1 TV Rd -HF" Ch!huahu~ p11p, :i;J7-0Sii() 2/66.',...Jl f'a1rhnrr F.~prf'l"~ Tru!'k.•l. 2024 f>"P<k'ral "~"'· fl:1 y.o;ide-Village, S """'nrw, fit'rtch. 611>-lill. 1 RAD1TIO\/AL t u rn I I u rr 11-PC rattan i;f'1, bllr k .l'tont, r.tOVrNG: l.J:" d1nlna-t11blr , a io, i •, 136 !CF. PI ant• you nii Cn11ttr. Ri~ fCtr l!ith1nt, C.i\I. 541't--105Cl 1!111 ~pm. CarPt"lt'l'1, drps, 2 Rlt. rlf'n , 1929 MOOtl A ~~~~~11ft~ :~(!pi~~ t11blt t chairs. ,200d cond. 4~ )( 66. ~-12" lrAVf'l·l ..;I· Ster•o 961-zr~ 2/fi =74 ~. hoUN. CIE>an Cycles, Bik1s, Wll&hrr/dryf'r, ('USltn bu1U nrs-torrl'1 • Orii ena. n -1"-, -'I-•~• 11,nt t·~. S\73. ~79 til 11 pm. c•ne bar. •·hairii. \lfl fi ,, D"'UT t-malr cat11 1 Scoo~r1 -s 21 wide., $26.700 675-S27t, r.exs•. Liii' ·"" '"' ~.-. "r-•cat~ $2'2b. Orrhld C'~t:'lu.o; GARRARD ~ -h • '""" -•· · '61 ~· Cb · I C I' •• ,., · i:alle.ry I.Op&. p I an I 11. 110 n ' re,_..._,,.,_" Ang.er-pl'f'p:Mnl, ~200 218 .J nl5C'l"ll .1 llVA u•r, , 61.~241R 545-248& huh:heic rlry •Ink& l?Tutl G•r• S•le 112 1 $1 up • f''urh~ia,, UOO 8f'rk. plAYrr, Oiamnnrl ittyln•. rrt:. I I outrtQ'('l'S, radio, r I ugh GA Honda :\.XI ~l in1-b1ke MAc I 2lx60 DELUXE BarnnJ,'.:IOn •'Z!l \JOl'IF.I. "•" r'RD 1 bl ~ bnlC' 'k' Also 'hil"f' Ln. Mfi.97M S3!1.7,(), spt'('ild S~7. Nrw At-S:'ilALl. blark fl'ma l' ca • l'leck. netd~ Cllrr, $JIX{l. !l. Borh f'"f'. cond. tllakf' t'Jftcr 2 BP. 2 BA 60, $;. " l.' • 1!11 bf'.•. 11 • ~iffil-'o ,.,.1 C)f ,111r1,, J11 ntu.• r.1u~ie ~·Li F:. 17th. lt6!l [)(lrs('I 1 ... nr, c:-.1 21~ 6,1t•-il9!l.'t ~l9-2n',. " · ~11.t1/\ • sror.rs courr Pl&ee• m•dl' 10 order, RCA mrtablf' TV St~. nt'\1 -.\ • --;_,----, ___ -. __ _ · _ ·•1· _ ___ r111-ror1. 1\rlults . s 1 .1, o o l'I ;,::t':>-tii:r. 1i4&-g:;.t,.1 t.R:t mf'l ... "Pr $-1.i. mJnl h1k,. J!"v.l"lf'V in,.i·klaCf', r:iirr1n~\ r,,pf-;rrrordt'r -111! f'.\11;;-TA,, Ii nio m•tle T"rr~t'r ~l'1:1 Ql !F.EN ''-"f'Y .11 l'llhin TRI tl."r0t:'1· ('h!1ftprr \!u~t ~rn z1~:11 NP11l~1·rl St Sp11ce Ii'.! ---. ~ ";"'· t•ntp•. tahlr, rn lllc A-l'ln~1. fr~rn l11111knli .( t"lH'I nl'11-, nnw s:r, !I.I'll i:d "''"h!lrln'n. ·1~S~i !\.j7 ./R "'i1 iv-r. lt111.\' fqulrpr<1, il11< h\ ~rh. :'!l Rt>'I nl!rr II.A. ~\li-til7~. D une Buggies 01,lf!'RES:::; \fl'f!)lr rl1tJf'1!,. Pol,, ~~"' " ·.11 "1. 1 • I 2 · -- -I 1!1~ llf'\'rr 11nrn, SJ....,, ", .. J, 1 • !R/lr r·111·1 pl11,11•r 'lfi1-X197 'J'f))' f'fod!J", 11r/ulr, ro r:llf'lll _R X ~t_rvi~. 'Iii ... ~1;:0 f!i.j-."-4i,"t1 .70 Bnflri, :o-:: 11-. 11~ii'ln;;:: -~-----1 h rh11!1~ 11 pAd~. ! po·r burrh _ • - -Af!"r Ii 111,1 - --h 1 • _ "IJtt\ 'IR -.,.. 19 Sl.r1. \t11ril,. t'Olnr TV, rnd ART Ir 11.ntiqur f'(ll1 . \I''' -' - -,\lrrr Vnt;;::-nl 111cPtcr nm~ "n~. ·"'--..: _ • znn1,\C J1' infl11tahl<' Al~n. --\l l~-Bn\fTilr'--11kirt1nc. 1~nd~r11!M'ri .\rlull 60 CORVA IR 11111 ll(}fi(< s-11 r.-ilrl j!Wl\"tll nt"""'1na •nfi"' h,11Mld I HOSPITAL_ BED A,7-:...00 ilfll'R~"r ,;, ... ,!:ltm RLI\ rrmt1.fr Al\C l'O(•kt't'l ll.llll!ni:: dln,rhy. Sa.cnfJl'f'. n.1 on t~:-I ONCE s22;; Pk rr•11 01\. li'll \\hlll\er. $200. r~ S1i, 41}2..7fM -21.\f'Vtif• baredo B!uH11 Xlnl rond ---~Rl !l:i -• ~q • ,;pAnl"I. A.11.294() 2 !I FS7., • &~ • Sf'l li, C.\t ~~07~) l)lfl.illlT Aflf'r I • . ' 950 956 DAILY PILOT Dune Buggies 956 _A_u_to_L_•_os_lnt=---"'= Autos, Imported 1-~~~~~-• 970 .:.A;..ut;.;•.;;••:..l,;,;m;:;po,;,;md-""'---9c;..;:70 Aum. Imported 1945 ARMY JEEP WE Sort top, • Wh<el "'''" ,,.. LEASE BMW JAGUAR MGB -----TRIUMl'!H VOLKSWAGEN '67 1600, NO 1moc junk. New 1 ______ ---l--------- b~kei, St-hne\df'r ma[n-'69 Jaguar XKE, Air, Wire '69 MGB ------------------ t111ned. S1800. Pvt pty, whttls. AM/FM/SW radio, . '65 Porsche The AU New 1800 ex: &43-C77B ""w ""'· A b<au1y, 1mo. Rd.ob'. BeautiM """" ,.1. 356 SC Sunroof Corolla" '70 BMW 2002. 13.000 mt. 64&-4606 1011. with rich oontruttnz 4 Spffd& &:: Automatkt Mq whls, radio. S3J50, '71 bh1.ck interior. Chrome wire Brlti1h raclnc ll'ffll. The All Ntw Con>n& HT Ope- 2823 HARBOR BLVD. lie. Pvt pty. StZ--Om. KARMANN GHIA wheels with radial tires, Lie YCC $25 4 Spet'dl It. Autmnaties COSTA MESA 546-1211.1 CORTINA AM/FM radio. lmm&culate $2199 SAVE ON BAUER condition. ZQF~. Kelly CHICK IVERSON ~!ANX faetory-huill huggy, ____ .;..;. ____ 1'60 Ghia. '62 ens. bl; bore, Blue Book retail $2310. Our 1970 DEMOS all new 1969 VW H.D. truck '67 Ford Cortina, ;ood cond, stroker crank, tlf'w clutch, prloa VW par1!> uM'd. thru-0ut. Galt!> BUICK S50ll or best otftr. Mllllt $550. 540-311.B. " L Cnmmand<1 rirf's. hb@~Jast. sell. ti75-5934. '69 KARMANN Gllia • Alr, $1799 S..9·3031 Ext. &6 Of 67 e41l. eoriA ~:: .;~dt~s."~~;il';, ~t::'. in DATSUN low milea&e. ., .... ,.1 CHICK IYERSON 1970 ~~~VD. TOYOTA '" 912 Perltcl cond, U.000 mi. .. u ... 1rc,;, CYCR.l61 ' ALL MAKEs CONNELL CHEVROLET & MODELS PORSCHE TOYOTA '71 SPrTFIRES NOW ON OISPLAY Come In for a trst drivt! FRITZ WARREN 'S '68 SQUAREBACK Radlo I: heater. CXEV4$7)'. $1535 Harbour V.W. SPORT CAR CENTER 710 !:. lit St., S.A. 54T.(IT64 Open dally 9-9: cloaed Sunday '6• TJt...i. Good I'UMill&:, clean, blue w/black mp. Witt wheels, tonne1u cover. 1m.1 BUOi l!IL. ~ radio, rebuilt clutch. Good _:;HUN.:..;_.;.TIN;_Gl'OH..,.;~-llEJ~A-CK __ 1 buy &I $!00. """· ~·••>. Larte s.i.ctloe VOLKSWAGEN Of VW Ca111pen, 4"'-1108 COSTA $185tJ/oU" =~ VW I=.,,......;=..:;:==,.,,.._ '70 Du"" Buggy. toad body. I '67 DATSUN MERCEDES BENZ 1970 HARBOR BLVD. ,,;,h G"'" w/bUt lllt. nf'eds brake 1,1,•ork & signal~. I MESA Rdstr. Red with black inter. cosrA MESA AM/FM, 544-0939 1966 Harbor, C.M. 646-9.1'>3 1962 vw Bua, Nu paint, Vans, Kombls. '68 TOYOTA SEDAN ~';';,:·· ~~';:,' ~11!.:J: Buses, N-& lhed 10 be street legal. Eng 1n · ior, runs like tlf'W. Needs 'M Mercedes Btru: 220 s, auro. '67 ~1GB • $1 49.\ 1963-1112 Growinr fam ily xlnt cond. Sl\50 or trad'. 234 E. l?th St. detail. ZKH080. Kelly blue m1ttic t.ra.nsmission AM·FM Racina: Gtffn. Xlnl cond. must 1ell. Xlnt cond. Many !or 1ransporiation car. book t"'--"-"'d ' ·~ -· t M k • "1"703 C05!11. Mesa. 5'43·7765 says •ua ear ~,...,... radio leather interior NYP. * ,J,);ror,J't * ex ru. a e o1.1er. v ,,_ • 64a-4826. e aell tor $1385. Chicle a&YS 711 Perteet conditi~n In· OPEL '70 ~JIT, Rtd w/blk int. OF'f'·ROAD ract r:ar • VW , "aell thia one for eludes a six month wai-ran. Alloy ~faaa. Buy or lr.1.se. powered, 1'150cr. 120 hp . One Auto Service, Parts 966 $899 ty. 544-1913. nl the tougtiei;t & rastf'~t I '70 OPEL G T ' Door. Automatic, radio, hea~r. CUHH 379) $119' BILL YATES VOLKSWAGEN 32M2 Valle .Raad C.l.f'!i 1n the country. Rae• .s NEW Goodyear's, 2 GT CHICK IVERSON ~ , • • '68 PORSCHE 912. Xlnt cond. d M At ll :,.t.8-Mto i Lo mllea. Private p&rcy. tt:a Y. u &e · I 60'1, 2 GT 9tr1 on <I Chevy VW nt P.1ust sell, 673-.3031. RENAULT ~une bu~,;: y , 15'' Amrrican Ma111 w/VW s.i!J.J03l Ext. 66 er 67 ~ ~ 4 spttd, radio, heater, 11,106 San Juan Capistrano ccmplete 11.'lth tr.11.1ler. Adap~ers, $225 .. oay1, 1970 HARBOR. BLVD. ltnton" miles. OrAnge In color. Lle· TOYOTA 337-4800/493-4511/499.2261 """· C"''-"· '°"' & 6'2-9500. '"' • k" do . COSTA MESA '"" No. 846 BQS. 1--------1 '70 MARK II WAGON Have 1e1ts if needed krr lmmecffah O.llwry back' "''"""" 111 """' oow. CHICK IVERSON ,';"'-:,,Ll3;;;:1h'. alt::::;":;;,' :_PM::::_· --I VW '59 VW Van, '64 enc, recent work done on trans. New 5t!-30.t1 !::rt. • « 11 , bra.kt system, e&mptt unit 1910 HARBOR. BLVD. inalde. New clt1tcb. GOOD CDSTA MESA COND ..... """· """1U8. 1-..,.s7":vw=""'s'"riiiii=...--1 VW '67 Sqbk. fmmac. Lo ' 4 Elllln mi'1. Nu radials, 1 owner R/H, AJ\1 /fM, pvt pty, R.aclio Ii: hl!atv . (Jl'K 402). Renault engine p11.rls, 673-2837. IMPORTS MIKE ~S-5684 N '71 Dats '70 Toyota Landcrul1er ' ' . I CORVETTE Avante & Dune ew un AUTHORIZED DEALER M CARTHY 4 on t'--floo ... -11 "··. 1... '69 vw B I C '"" • •v ,,.., Automatic, R., H., dlr. r• ug, 1unroo · 644-1909. $695 * "* V\V DUNE BUGGY I bug,1:",v auto body TeP11ir, 1 1600 OHC. Pickup "'ilh camp. 120 \V. Warner 14.000 miles. excrllent ccndi· 4246). Owned by ll<tl• otd AM/FM, ski raek, tape ror Sale $~511 w ith ReaY1n11hlP.Alt5: 646-9146 er. Sale prlce SZ099 dlr. 417 W. \Varner BUICK tlon. Btuo book 12930. ··"'I d k -ooo I' XI t -• 1 wu man from La&una Beach. ec • "'• m 1• n co ... , , lilx'ralass body, Ca.I! after DATSUN engine, tTAnsmi&-(• PL.'5214527701 _\Vil~ take Santa Ana 546-4ll4 &1!11 for $2695. 1.ic. L.P314-i Sl5?5. 67j..T731 HJrbo ur V.W. :; pm 540-3803 r in tad \Vil! ftnan~ FRI z Take trade or im. dn. WW ~:.:.:..::c,~;:,=-:--=l 11n1 B .. ACH BL. ao.4'35 · $ion & parts. a.r r e, ·57 t.trrredes 300 SL Coupe Jj550 Beach Blvd. T WARREN'S fin. pvt. pty, Ca.II Maury Muat aell '68 VW Bua. Gd. HtJN.frnGTON BEACH Trucks 962 I * 646-9161 • prl\f3!r party. Call M6-8736 Roadster, 3.1000 original mil. at San Dit:go Fl'wy. SPORT CAR CENTER 54()-lUXl er 49'-7503 aft 10 am._ cond. $!195. 675-Q04 aft 1---------I Autos Wanted 968 nr -&!J.1.6811. es .• eoncaune condltion.1 --..,""=·"'=l=·~"~l=·"'~""--710 E. l&t St., S.A. 547~764 '68 CORONA, vinyl top, 6 P.M. '66 YW SEDAN 196 7 DOT DATSUN 16•Jo.OO. OS. PEUGEOT °"'"dally~'' do"d Su"'1oy bud<. '"'" 4 o" flc, ~ 1!•9 VW BUG-Auh>, '"'" INTERNATIONAL CADILLACS WANTED OPE~AILY ~int 1------. '69 COROLLA 2 DOOR ~:100 0' $lOO. TOP. ~~;; .:.-,;,.~~~.":i'1.i:' SCOUT SUNDAYS " PEUGEOT '68, "'· >UIO, & other line Gt.f cars 18835 81!11.cb Blvd. SI i trans. 24.000 m1 '11. Orig Loadl'd. dlr, llJ,OC() milrs. TRIUMPH • '69 VW BUG e Sporl top. 4 whreJ drive, e.>;· ceUt nl condition, radio, like ' nelV, (VOL :ln1 $1999 CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 HARBOR BLVD. CUSTA MESA 546-120.l '63 CMC PICKUP Heavy rtuty 1.; ton. Loni:: bed. automatic, po11o·e.r stter1ng & brake::;, air cond., radio, hearer, new tires. ll.332041 I Top CASH DOLLAR ·-•ntou ""'"''· 117%. 613-0129 tXNS 1'0) Dwoed by hlll• CLEAN * $1500 Huntizwton oeaeh "° nld lady trom Leisure Wcrld. ----------,,,...,=..,*""=".:"'.c.c'°:,7-;;•--.c-I 1 342·7781 or Y.0-0442 PORSCHE for cle<t n, wr.ll carrd for quali!y cars I IMPORTS Sacrifice! WIU finance pri· '70 Spitfire n BQF '&C VW Bus, paneling, r/b, '6.l DATSUN P·Up, R&H, 4 AUTHORIZED DEAL.ER 1---------vate party with amaJJ down. $1999 n!!w motcr. Gd condition. s~. Ntw motor, Xln1 cond. 1~ w. W·-· '70 911 T Call Pat aft 10 AM M0.3100. Call 64&-4750. "" ... '""' '65 TR 4 Hanl!etp RKJ 747 fii3-32.f-I 417 \V. Warner $1,U, '70 V\V Squattbaek-take ovtr ibeA> '69 2000 rdstr. Yrllow. 5.spd , Santa Ana. 546-4ll4 Executive car. Low mileage., BJIL MAXEY ,69 Spitfire ywy_ 173 lse. l..ge rqty. Au to. a1r. •(D Pil'l"l1 i1', reblt eni;:, Pvt pty. · AM/Fl\1 lo miles ••"3103 C"DIL' •c Showroom fresh. 0 -, ,, $1777 1 • ~ • "" .... ~tus1 S('ll. 67H9lj, ~ ITIOIYIOITIAI .1.u1MQR1ZEO OE.&LEFI '66 TR 4 RGN 572 '1\1 V\V Ghia. «1nvertib\e. 2600 HARBOR BL., FERRARI -s999 Xlnt trani; car. Vrry COSTA ?t1ESA 1Ul1 BEACH BLVD. .66 Spitfire ZRY rellablt. 64&.3717 allrr 5. 540·9100 Open Sunday I----------Hunt. hach 147-1555 '"''l! 1969 VW-X1nt cond. 14,000 e 1967 Ferrari 330 GT 2+2. 11T1J BEACH BL. 842-4435 I ml K. ofo:ut Hwy.• 8d ~._. ml. Still under warr, SM Lo mile;i.ge. ?tlichelin VXR. HUNTINGTON BEACH I '63 Triumph 2.'lQ XIW 5.11 to appreciate. ~T91. WE PAY TOP Royal bloo w/m•m ;,,. '67 LANO CRUISER 124« R&dio, Htater. CRJB 1T'1J; $199 BARWICK IMPORTS INC. DATSUN 998 S. Cat. Hwy., LB 4M-!1'TJ. '61 VW BUS JAC'713 $599 CHICK IVIRSON \'W 5'9-3031 Ext. I.I or ft 1970 HA1tB01t BL VD. COSTA MESA '70 VW CAMPER CASH leri,or. Air hcond. Bet1util~ P~S~ ~ c;;~:~ FRITZ WARREN'S '67 vw,,. MH, reblt motor. '°" m" '"'" ' SPORT CAR CENTER good"'""· lllOO. p h y ~ 1 ca ti y, S 7 9 j O, ntREE immaculate ?t11!rce. Good rond, clran, I owner. 4 "'her I drive, warren hubs, * 675-2179 * I 213/47Z-2146 des Bl!nz SL Coupe Roadster 671-1483 nt1:\I' rubber. dlr. Take clear no E. !st SI .. S.A. 547.0764 =~~~~==--Ful•~y:(l=::J,• ~~ . , tor t1.l.l!d can I: trucks jusl FIAT sport car~. '6j.'70, pncrd rn '68 911 Sportomatlc, 1 owner ear in trade or amall do""'· Open daily 9-9; ck>~ Sunday ·g9 VW Sed. 27,llOO m l'1. ""' ztOO Harbor Blvd. SlJ-04!i6 cal.I U5 for tree estimate. move this '''!!ekend so don't 211.000 mi's. Spec. paint: fTRB 332) Sacrifice! Can '70 TR 6 724BHL =condition. $1650. Ph: mil.ti. Must sell. Will fin. $119S ~~ '65 CHEVY VAN I GROTH CHEVROLET w"I. goldeo "'"· Blau om Im. '"' 540.3100 oc 4>1·1503 •tt $333.l '68 VW. ~-. a""· Call U..174(. \Vinrlow Va.n. 230 enA., 11u1n.. 1 "'"""""" 417 W. ~111rner, ~antA Ana stereo rape dk, chrm whls, 10 A.M. '5! TR 3 '20B!Ml ..... .., 1970 VW Bu& • ·n UC: lo RkH, US i\fai? whPels, btl1 . S&I 540.2512 wooden strng whl. Askin• -~~==~~~-Xlnt condition. Must tell. nJ, orlJina.I owner. Xlnt • I ., • A>k '"' " Maoaau . '69 CORONA Sllll C.11 &16-"656 "" Radio "" tires, ow mi ea a n" •-• Be "THINK" l""" t.1ERCEDES 1500 $5.'iOO. Days 557-6600. Eves. '67 T . GT 6 UNL·="7 ==~=-.::;cc==-~~ co , , coco mats. sharp. $1245. ll.10·36111 I ~H·~. a.eh Blvd. """Good. ,.0. · ' 494-293.'> I Harotop Vinyl roof 4 o-eL numph 1 """ ~9 VW Bug-Xlnt cond. Mu~! Priced to sell. Still undrr untington Bl!ach con L on. · · r-• $144· II h b · warr. $1775. Call 67l-8701 '68 CH.EVY Van ¥. T. Long 847-6087 KI 9-3331 ~DEifi ** 494·2148 ** 1966 P orsche 912, b!k In I.· lmmacul11.te Sky BIUe. Sac. se · 1 Y conuna. S1450 or 675-l?l-4, aik for Mike j wheP.1 base, 6 cyl. Standard, .4 . cut. Clean sharp car. Sac tifice. \V ill 0 t11ke trade or ·~ Triumph GT g XDL338 ;.!\,;;:,-T~..JM::.;;l::.· ___ ~--1 38,000 ori,i:: miles. New bat· I JQP DOLLAR 1970 280 S, d_emo, automatic, Jor quick uJr, $29:>0. finance pvt. r>tY. Cll1J Sid, S222l DUNE buftY er camPf'r 'f>6 VW. Perf. c end. N~ I 1ery t.. brakes & good nib s.. power steering, AM/FM r&· 673-7629. dlr. 540--3100 or 494-1506 att. Come In lor a rest drive! r11.re swing wi.nd1hield M paint. Mtat aell $675 or bes ., her. $1750. 642~154 lor ''fRIEDLAHDER'' dio, sun i:iot. motor •6073, .66 Ponche. Concourse cond. 10 a.m. XTS :Ml. FRITZ WARREN'S VW Sus 6'73-3nfi. oUer 962-17&2. '54 PlCK.UP TRUCK CLEAN USED CARS $6395.oo this weekend only. Lo mi's, Radial tire,.. t.1us1 ·s1 Toyota Comn11 <1 dr. R&H , SPORT CAR CENTER .. =.,~"'v°'w~"'K=o~M=B~r ~B-u-,-.1 '68 vw Sunrf., u .s. M11g9. Body rough , nerds O\'erhaul S75 &12-6910 9 A.\1 to l PM See Andy Bro"·n 12710 IEACH ILYD. sell th is "·eekend, l\111.ke an aulo. Orig O\vnr. Cl~snelil TIO E, 1st St., S.A . 547-07!H Al\1-Fr..t. SUnrool. Xlnt cart. F1ug. mf. New ti m. }.1nt THEODORE 893-7:.:!W: ~~.AA24 ~ •• nt olftr. 673-2271, or 546-4120 anywhere. S1175. 642-8495 Open daily 9-9: elosed Sunday * Call 53&99n * shape. SISO<l. 846--5156 -: ROBINS FORD liftlVl.n.INEw-usED-SERv. ~{!'ntOU~ Auto•, N•w 980 980 ~-~--~,=so 2060 Harbor Blvd. ~ " ·-"-='-'-=----=-.:......:...:.::.::..:...:.;:.. ___ .:.:.:...c.:.:.:...::.:.:...;_ __ _;..:.:.•.o;.:c=_:.:..::. ___ -'-'-":-"-"=;.:..;=;;...---'- 4 Wh1 Drive '4 T. '59 fn 'IJ. Hvy dty 4 !!pd. 2 spd trlln~ cast, IP," bed, new snow Casta Mesa 642.0010 ""'· "'w h•"· d"" '"'"· -w=E~P~A~Y~C~AS~H­'68 FIAT 850 SPYDER IMPORTS AUTHORIZED DEALER 417 \V. \Vitrner. Mnta Ana sm. 644-7410. I '67 DODGE Cug!nm Sportsman - 1 O\l·ner, Cam· ping equip. optional. $2100. FOR YOUR CAR RDSTR. Red with blit ck In. ____ ,_w_._zs_u ___ _ I terior. Like new. YQ\'834 '61· '61 Diesels, all complete. 671-761.'> $899 Jy rrcond11ioned. 6 to choose CONNELL CHICK IVERSON fiom. •II ,,.dally pried 65 Ford ~ ton long bed this "'eekt:nd. V-8, .uto. ndto & h"'"' CHEVROLET YW New paint &. rubber $89j 2828 Harbor Blvd. 549-3031 Ext. 66 or 67 S.1~7154. I Co.sta Mesa 541">-12tl0 1970 HARBOR BLVD. ':53 Ford P .U. 4 i;(lf'rrf IMPORTS WANTED COSTA t.IESA Good tif't's, motor, body. Orang"! Caunties '6!1 f1a1 850 Spidr.r 8.33AGV ~int Sltntoui $175 5-10-655!} TOP S BUYER $1666 e ·70 DATSUN P.U. 1600 Bil.L l\!AXEY TOYOTA '68 f'ul! 850 Cpt V?.Z&ll IMPORTS cc. P.1akr ofler. Call al! 18881 Beach Blvd. S1444 AUTHORIZED DEALER 6 PM: 5.~!Hi6:.l!I I H. Beach. Ph. 847-8555 ·i;e Fiat 8j() Spider X07.8. 120 \V, Warner 'iO ECONOLl:-IE V;i.n. V-.1. WE PAY TOP DOLLAR I Slil.i."1 417 W. \\'arnt1 11u.to. 111l ~trHs. 4000 nng. FOR TOP USED CARS FRITZ WARREN'S Santa. An<t 5-!6·4114 miles. 96S-.B47 U you r ~ar Is extn cle11.n, SPORT CAR CENTER 1961 MERCEDES Benz * .. FORD panel truck..(;orid see u~~~R BUICK 710 E. \st SL. S,i\. ;,.11.0764 ldie!if'll · 34 tn 3? mp.it; cond. l\1any extr11s. $79.i 234 E l?th St Open rfaily !J.!J: cloi;('rt Sunrtay nt:w l11"es, '71 platr.f.. $78J 962-2355' Cosla l\1es11.0 0548--7765 '6'.l FIAT, 124 SPort Coupe. ea~h. &16--J409 aJter 5:30 '50 Fard Truck, $250 Autos Imported 970 19.000 milts. 2fi l\1PG, 96 '63 190 SL. AM·FM. 3 topi;, as is. 540.3802 ' HP. S spd. AM·FM. 5-lQ..0024 11ir, rww Michelins. black Auto Lea1ing 9~ I 1 ·57 &50 Spydl!r, glasstd ovrr lacquer. Ah~ o I u t e I Y im· AUSTIN hcadliles, PIB, R J H , maculale. S2595. 530-3050 LEASE Konies. Pittlli's, Cintrrates, MG A NE\\<' 19TI '67 Ausnn '.'>1 1ni Cooper "S" _bc.lk;;_w_/l"~d~;;;:"':1'f'·i6i7;).-06()0-7-·/--------- PINTO ~buill eng k tr11nf.. S2.000 JAGUAR $50.00 mo. 0' "'' 011" 673-0348. '67 l\IGB Coupe Roadsttr, wire "'hrrls, WID 620, A real AUSTIN HEALEY JAGUAR "''"'' '°' 11.195.oo. {36 mo I open e:nd HEADQUARTERS ~i The cnly authortud JAGUAR '\.) m ~:'" ... '""" """" S'ltntoni RENT '64 Healey 30C1Q NOV!5.1 A NEW 1971 $14!19 ~N~l y '59 Buii Eyr~ri !e HGH121 AND '56 HPalty "(,('~fans" JBAl21 4¢ MILE ""' PUT A LITTLE FRITZ WARREN'S KlCK lN \'OUR SPORT CAR CENTER LIFE! 710 E. !st St., S.A. ~7-0764 THEODORE Opr.n dally 9-9: clruif'd Sunday Compleh: SALES SERVICE PARTS BAUER BUICK IN COSTA MESA ROBINS FORD ""'EED It & reap" .. clean 2060 HARBOR BLVD.. out the trc11sures !ft. trash - COSTA M.ESA turn into cash thru a Daily 234 E. 17th Street 642-0010 Pilot Classified ad. 642-5678 MS..7765 IA=--uo-10-,-, 7N,;oc:w:..::;:.:.._"9"'80" ( Autos, New 980 I Autos, New I lr•nl N1w 1110 Must•ngs ,,.,,,,, Cuti s ,,., I SIJ,IJOO ml/1 w•rMnty 980 IMPORTS AUTHORIZED DEALER Sant<t 120 \V, \Varner 417 "'· \Varner Ana :>4S-4ll4 1---------' ~ ~ lHINK a"'!" ''FRIEDLANDER'' U7M llACN INWY. 191 893-M e 537-6324 NEW-USED-SE RV. '~11 J\tG TD ll.2M2 ntduced to Sl?l2 '60 MGA rxP797 1199 Co~ In for • tnt drivt! FRITZ WARREN'S SPORT CAR CENTER no E. Isl Sf., $.A. 547.0?64 Open rfally 9-9; el(W(f Sunday 1951 MGTD-Ntw top, bn.ke•. ele. >ant cond . 642:-9713 '6l MG 1100 $400. .. * • 67>3881 ,~--~------,,.--------...---';,,,;,,,, ___ _;_o...:;;; • 12 Piece Set of Mirro· Waterless A I u m i n u m Cook· ware w /Dupont Teflon II Finish. Yours with one of our 100°/o 30 Day Guaranteed Used Cars (both parts & labor) Sold This Week. UNLIMITED SUPPLY BOTH CARS & COOKWARE • • • 1970 KINGSWOOD ESTATE 9 PASS. WAGON Air, P.S .. R1d<o, 150 VI, low, low '"il11. R1'"•inin9 f1clory w1.,111ty 1t 110 co1I lo buy1r, lu99191 ••clrt. Choic1 of 5 -fh 1y 1•1 1ur1 11lc1. Coolrw1r1 '11r1 011 th111. SAVE$ i970 IMPALA 4 DOOR SEDAN ll.1cl i11, P.S., 1ulo .• •ir, 111w 9olcl ¥!11vl 11111f, 9in91r bro"' 1t11clu1I 111w c11lor. O ur moi l b1111liful c11. C111kw1r1 loo. ! l•tTITI $2999 1965 CHEVY 'l:t TON VI PICKUP With 111lom1t1c, 11cl le. R11 I nict lruclr with bunlr c1111,,1r. Yiu 1h1vld , ••• r 112••••> 1967 vw BUG SEOAN N11I e1r, 1how1 111111111•! e1•1. R1cli11 1tie•. vo11 wlll tluy. ITZNl 741 $1199 1967 CHRYSLER 4 DOOR NEWPORT l•.DOO '"il e1. 011• owner "'"' cir ll1cl1 i11, 0111 of the 11 it11t c•rt w1 ow11. H11 1ir, P.S., r1cl io, 1ul1, M1~1 u1 co'"• up with JO'"I c1ok• w111 h1r1. (WIAJIO) 1966 CAPRICE (Top of Chevy Line) 6 j!llH. w19on. Ri9hl mtl11, 111w 9o!cl color, loll' cencl ltio". P.S., ••• cli1. 1i•. l e firit. Wt w!tl ,,111 co1lr. w1r1 i" tk1 b1c~. ITPC 0601 $1799 1970 IMPALA 4 DOOR HARDTOP JIO t u. ;,,, VI , ,,,.,, lltt •i119, 111h1 .. r1•l10, 1!r eo114itlon!119. r 714 AONI R1mti11 in9 f1clory •1rr111ty. $2799 1969 IMPALA 4 DOOR SEDAN lt1ulifwl hlw1 e1r 1!11 1ul1., •1~i1, 1lr. Coo~w1r1 her1. IY0 Xl421 $2399 1969 MALIBU 2 DOOR HARDTOP C::p1. N1w cl• 0111 ewntt h1cl1 ill. It,,..., • nlc1 liltl1 011 school t11ch· 1r toe lf yo11 111 II yo11'll 19111. VI, 1uto., 11'.S .. low, low '"1111, H1v1 th1 •1rr1nty boolr. IZU621 I $2399 1966 CAPRICE COUPE 2 D1, H.T. ll.1clio, •ulo., 1ir co114., 11 tl11uliful. Coolrw1r1 foe if yoll 11lr fo1 ii. 1967 IMl'ALA 1 DOOR HARDTOP R1ciio, P.S., 1ul•'"1tl1. A1 .. for veu, toolrw1,. 1ft1r v•u h, .. , ,,u,. ch11•cl thi1. tTU240) 1967 RED MUSTANG VI. reciio, &1111011, 111lorri1tlc, P.S .. 911 1t1M• e•e~w1r1 h1r1 111• 1 t"4 e•" /VCK7041 BE FIRST I 1965 CHRYSLER CROWN IMPERIAL 4 Or. H.T. 0111 •f t'111• c•u. led l11th1r int•rior, 1t1rli1'1t bur9ulMly 1crvlic 111w color, air, 111 th1 90.d• i11. Choic1 ef c1lor i11 C•okw1r .. IPDl•171 $1399 1970 MALIBU 2 DOOR HARDTOP' Cpo. Vl11yl roof, pow1r 1t11rl111, ••· 4io, 111!0. tr1111., 1lr. l 1w, low Pl'li11l. F1ctory •1rr111ty, f0201NMI 1967 MALIBU 4 DOOR HARDTOP k1411, owte1111tlt, P.S., olr .. 11tlf• tf1nl119. (VAf.J6,I 1965 CHEVROLET IMPALA WAGON Awto .. RIH. P.S., oir. Choo11 your coler ef co••woro. IPJ2'JA) $1199 . CONNELL CHEVRO ET 2121 HARBOR BLVD. ' • ' I~ :Jf DAILY PILO\ ~turday, F'ebnlary 6, l(j71 1iiilllm...-~!!!11!!!!!!!!11 ,1 ~~~i ~~~l~~~1~~~ ~~~~~~I t' --s. -1§] [ ---L--..... _ .... _ ... _I~ I ·-....... l§J!I .......... ~ l§J I .......... l§J I -.......... l~I .__ _ ..... _ .. _ .... __,!~ I ........... l§J --------I ;;.iiiiiiiiil~~I Autos, IMport.d 970 Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Import.I 970 Autos, Imported 970 Autos, lmport.d 970 Autos, Imported 1~ Autos, Used 990 i Autos, Uaed 990 Autos, Used 990 :.VOLKSWAGEN VOLKSWAGEN VOLKSWAGEN VOLKSWAGEN VOLKSWAGEN VOLKSWAGEN BUICK I BUICK CADILLAC '66 YW SEDAN · '67 SUNDIAL CAMPER '69 YW SEDAN • VW '69 Deluxe 2-dr. Radio & Heater. tRUF08ll /See to appreciate. fUQH692) $895 $1795 Radio & Healer. (X!H41J6) $1595 '69 VW SEDAN 4 speed, radlO, heater. (YPT 508) $1599 BARWICK '63 V\V BU&. 88,000 ml, Orig. ~~.~:;;;~"~· ·~,, •"pt '69 Electra Cusl 225 J '69 Wildcat 4-Dr. H.T. I cad. '65 c~. De Ville $550. &42--0971. Limited .f·Dr, ~C.T. f'ul\ po1.1.. V·8 aulomatic. radio, heat. '70 VW Bus 7-:-paM, Deluxe er, factory air conditioning, f'r,' power 11eer., po-.·er brak. .FACl'ORY lnt. 12.SOO m1. 71 sticker, I-lard to find model! Xlnt. es, factory air L"Ond. 21.226 1 Affi CONDITIONlNG ~ x l r a•· $2600. 642-435!1, cond. Llc. VVJ 611. , actulll n1Ue1, Bal. of new FUU.. Lt.:ATHER INTERI~R Ha rb our V.W. Harbour V.W. Harbour V.W. Popular buy with automanc trans., Al!(-FM radi\l .. heat- er, vinyl interior, low local m iles & a dreamboat. (Z.VL. 5.iR-17"-A, $3988 car warranty. ~rial 5114, full powrr. AM·FM radio. J.\'lp0RTS INC. VOLVO $2998 Perm. rad111\ Lire!!, ltiaded !trill BEACH BL. ,..,_.,,, !Sl)J BEACH BL. 842'4t15 fltrlll BEACH BL. 84"4435 $1666 DATSUN MIKE . w/aJI lho "'""· INRH200/. 89.J). HUNTING'IUN BEACH HUNTINGTON BEACH 1 HUNTINGTON BEACH "''· c,,. Hwy, LB 494"nt All 71's Aro H... McCARTHY M!KE $1555 '66 vw Bus, Ne"· reblt eni:. '6.l VW-Frame, eng & tin'1 Looking for a car? '66 V\\' l JOO. Good 142 -144 -145 • 164 · M CARTHY brake.. lll'K, uphol, tuneup_ I good. Ideal for dune blJ.ilY. EASY GN'qDed.· I mechanical cond . S900 lull 1800 E BUICK C R/H, '71 nc, $1400. 96S-5874. SJ,.j(I. 673-5719. Call Auto Referral free of ... ~ .a; prlC'I' or make offer . 4. Speeds & Automatics BUICK ~~ibCACDiW.6,C '65 V\V St ra l rhtba ck , "'~ vw 15'.lO Su ....... , 58,0XI ci.·-e. "1e have &eilen; CADILLAC &12~79 1970 144 Sedan Demo l:xiOO Beach Blvd. <!J ,,.,, ,,.... ,..,... ,ILJT~IZEO O(ALEl'I Radl H t A to ' .swmxif, Jov.· mileage. ssoo 1 mi's,~. Clean inter. waitina:. All types k priees. '69 V\11. X\nt cond. New o, ea.er, u matic al San Diego t'rwy. lj55() Beach Blvd. .AUTHORIZED OEALEll , tirm. Call 6#-l3iO '* 54g...2372 '* Sellers also \lo'elcome, 2600 liARBOR BL., !ires brakes, tune-up. '71 • 8782 894-l341 • 5.11-2450 al San Diego Frwy. 2600 II ARBOR BL.., 642-4431 COSTA ?-1ESA !!c, 'RtH. T/W, $1595 or $3094 • 894-334 1 -531-2450 COS'rA MESA 1·69 vw SUNROOF, beige, • 'W V\V BUG, Very cood Auto Re[erral Service 540-!HOO Open Sunday hPs •. 546-7281 Overseas Del. Spec. 1 O BUIC I E ' lo"· mileage. like ne"'· cond. $700. MUST SELL IM-1--==-===:..::::=::....-1 • I '68 V\V, \Vidc ovals, Mallory 7 K R YI RA '6H9TCPUSST/POBM as,.,"'. 12'1'.oook 4 m',·'. j.10-9100 •Open l!lunday I cocoa mats. 494--5565. :'>1EDIATELY 613-8497 WANTED " L • '68 YW ign1lion. Special exhaust. Lo ftftu ltntSI ON LY 7.~. Mil."'"' $2250. 642-7781. ( e '66 V\V Sedan. Ne"' pa in1 '* * 1968 VW Cam~r·Loast· I'll pay top dollar for !'l)ur m1·s. Xlnt cond, $1185. tUA UIJ\O '""" .i:..;:. I l.: brakes. ~lilitary .sf'rv1cc ed w/extras. Xlnt cond. VOL.KSWAGE:N today_ Call Radio, etc, 6i3--t2l l or ~6-4120 VOLVO Az!ec Bronz~ w./full vinyl I RIVIERA 1964 -38.000 mi. c d '68 c nvertible &ac. S79S. 6#-1673 ( S3200. 6Ta-5396 and ask for Ron Pinchot, $1299 ~trato M.'at 1nlerior. fac1ory 1 Xln! corn!. 3 • Q o '68 V\\', lo mi's, Xlnt '69 V\V, Xlnt cond, beige, 549-3031 Ext. 66·67. 673-0900. CHICK IVERSON '68 Karmann G hia .. 1ur oonditioning. Full power. $1250 • '* "* 968-18~ . • · Convt. 1966 Harbor, C.l\f. 646·9303 Abcnlotoly •ho"-m --,h '70 n,· .. ,·,,a GS-O-'." 12.000 1 !-ACTOR. Y AJR t'ON. DITION· cond. \\' JextTa.!i, S 11 7 :>. I 11·oori intenor, Ai.\1/FM, ti8 V\V Automatic .,... ~· ~· ur • ru • cl. 673-2271 or SJS-4120 SlfiOO or best ofr. 536-4al3 Sacrilice SlJOD VW Xlnl ctind. ~lust sell. 6M-05il '68 VOLVO 1n11idf' & nut. t273BXC1 mi. Air. cuslom interior. ING. Jo Utl powf'r 1n. door I 7 ·« VIV SQUAREBACK SALE PRICED S·l2!:t,i Under warr. 54.>-1084. Jocks, 11lt & telel!C<_lplc 1teer-V\I/ Bug. Very a:d cond. * "* '69 V\V Bug -Lo 536-JlO ..., l.oca.l o'Ntler, ]ow mileag•, Jog ~tf'rto Sentinel Full -TOP COND. 1900 ·~ BUICK """·lark: 2-dr · ' . ·. ' . .-.v. mileage, clean. automatic transmission ra.. ~r Jr th 1n1er1or a:. exceplM>O * "" '°" * '11 =-Q\\'NER 673-2957 • hardtop Air cond, polyglas a <'r . . -·--~ ~-~--""'--= ~,..C:-..=---.=I dio, heater white side waU ib lirefi siooo ~210. Ally n1C'p 1n111de and out Autos. New 980 ! A·~.~1-•• -.~N~.-w----..,i: 980 I Auto5, New 980 tlre~. rte, buck's special at <11\Tal eri; . . (VRD 5.)21 ';.;.;.;;:,.;.:_;,;;__ _ _;,.:..:. :.:=::..:.:::.;,:__;;__:.:.: MON710 .. ~CAO"LAC CADILLAC $2999 USID JOHN CONN ELL "No Gimmic~•. • No Gi .. e1w•v,, J11sf 21 Yri. Hon11t S1lli11f BUY YOURS HERE! Top Value in its Size! .... -LOOK- Named Car of the Year 1971 MOTOR T•END Bes t Handling Car in America Regardless of Price I OAD Ir TUCK Finest Out Of Comparison Tes ts of the Six Small Ca r s CAR &: DllYlll: 1971 VEGA COUPE $ Automatic Transmission, Radio, Heater, Tinted Glass, Bodyside Mouldi119s ~~t:~i CHEVY TRUCK CENTER VANS Lots of Them BRAND NEW 1971 CHEVROLET s ••. , 12719 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Heater • Rear Door Gl ass Aux. Seit, Etc. AHO 1971 CHEV. VB·~ T, T ruc k. s ••. b04161 COMPLETE $3195 =,,;,,_ l ll:A ND HEW EL CAMINO Ser. 196579 $2595 IMMIDIATI DELIYllY FACTORY .All-l/4•TON s.,. 610150 $1000 ;p;;;;;;;;ii.,., DISC 0 U NT 26' HORIZON MOTOR HOME '-11' Stlf Ce11t1l11.d, Sl••P' ~i9hl. Air Conditlo"ed FOR RENT :J~~r~, CALL I ON ltUNZ PICKUPS Lots of Them BRAND NEW 1971 CHEVROLET 112 Ton PICKUP s ••. 6 14967 IMMI DIATI DELIVERY fully F•tory (quipped HEW 1971 CH EVROLET BLAZERS 4 WHEE L DRIV E HUGE DISCOUNTS I CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA· 546-1200 '; $ 1999 .AUTHORIZED OEALEFt CHICK IVERSON """co~~~~L, IC d '70 S•ed De V'1lle jb .t, VW a40-9100 Open Sunday 3 ' ' ~ft) e~ "'9 '"'l E 66 67 e · · .. ~CADILLAC .,.. .,,.,.. xt. or f ACTORY .AUTHQAIZ£0 Ot:"'-llt 1910 HARBOR sLvo. •69 Le Sabre Custom AlR coNmT10NtNG """ HARBOR BL .• COSTA ?ttESA FULL LEATHER JNTERlOR I t'OSfA MESA 1 ....... -• F~ll power incl .. door !~ks, s,ia-9100 Open Sunday --1 - -... 4-Dr. H.T., V-8, au1omalic. flit &: telescopic steering, • THINK radio, heat<'r. power steer-v inyl lnp, strrro, Jocally ----,o-----I ~ 'V'!,VO' ing, powl'r hrakei;, fa ctory rlrive11 jC\l'rl. 102;; ADYl &.: • 'BT ,,, '0".,$2's"9a' XIS" 1 · pri'sALE°'PRic€o cad. '68 se11. De vme "FRIEDLANDER" M!KE ~~~L~ Complrlf' nrw guaranteed en- l-":1ne. 1-·acrory Air cond., tull pl)\l'er, liH k 1elesenpic l'lf'Pring. au!omallc piJol, 11ignal 11erking radio. Truly 11n outstanding value. (WID- 13.31 , 111541 a•ACh IMwY. :It) 893-7566 • 537-6824 NEW-USED-SE RV. ~ '61 VOLVO McCARTHY BUICK AUtHOR1ZEO OEAUA at San Diego l"rwy. 2EiOO HARBOR BL., -'\9-1.J341 • 531-2450 COST A MESA ]j,')50 Beach Blvd. :>40-9100 Open Sunday 2 Dr. Sedan. Good economl-·1-='C:::C.::.:=~-=---1 e cat transportation, Special '70 Buick Riviera $3555 tltl.sw~~·~1;.li~~226 v~. '"'·· ,..,, '""'· '"" Cad. '68 El Dorado ~~~ $299 pcl\l"er. fa C'. air. Mint cond. AIJfHORIZWOU..LEll CHICK 'VERSO Bal of new car warranty 'FACTORY AIR t'ONDfTION· N Lie. 313 ANL. 'I ING. Full JXJWer. vinyl !OP. 2600 llARBO~ BL .• VW $4288 Hit l.: 1elest."OpLI' steenng, COSfA l\IESA rtoor Jocks, plush cloth s, ;,41).9100 Open Sunday 5·1!'1-3/lJl t:xt. 66 or 07 MIKE I h · A I al • 19i0 1-IARBOR BLVD. IPa l i>r 1n1er1or. oc: CX>STA MESA • beauty, fVROOtl). I VOLVO McCARTHY $3888 AUTHORIZ'D BUICK ib NOW'S THE SALES e SERVICE GN'&) ti FRITZ WARREN'S 11~~n a;~:~~~. ~ "'"~c!~ TIME FOR Cj)UICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT SPORT CAR CENTER ~-1141 • 331-2450 ,ALJtHOfl!ZEO 0£Al lA 710 E. 1st St., S.A. 547-D7&1 .,, -COUPE A' ~-HARBOR BL o ..... d .. 11 .. g.9· •----' s _._ · ""·~ , tr, power, ~· ., ,...n ~ • Crv:><:."U UOU4y '71 ta~s. Sacrifice S289a. COSTA MESA WANT AD '6.q 1&1-6 CYL Volvo, perfect Will trade in compact. }10-9100 Open Sunday cond, A~1JFM, auto drive. 5.l7-&t7.i. e S27JO. 675-8339 A-t-..:,N _____ --~-'---~ 7"",---..-----.= I * Dependable* Mechanically OK * Priced Right * Financ ing Avai lable Oi\'E Ot' J\IAN\. '65 OLDS 4 DOOR f"uil po1ver. Air cond. (PCS 919) $495 1962 CORVAIR l\1onza., cJc gd. en,e:. & llre~. needs top, $17\ .J97i9 1\-lorrii; Sta. v.·ag. 11s is SIOO. 847-8217 ·s:; V\11 Squarrback, ~ (°flnM, Sli9J, Honrla Trail 70 sz.;n, Like new 830-6.166 BUICK 1968 Buick ~kylark custom·2 dr. Vl!, vinyl to p, auto, ps/ph, rkh, :H,000 mi. Xlnt mnd. S177.\ 96S-!~2G '70 ELECTRA f25 4-Dr. &-dan. f"uJl power. fac. lory air cond itionins:. Load- r.rl~ Bal. of nrw rar war. Must see lo apprecialf'., $4698 MIKE McCARTHY BUICK \;).).i() &arh Bl vd. ;o Sa n Oie~o Frwy. ~!W-:1341 • jJJ.2430 '67 ELECTRAf25 12-Dr. H.T. \".JI. full pn"~r. fa crory 11 ir ronrl. Loadrrl! :l.l.2~7 11c1uA.l mile~. Lie. No, T\'Y \4:}. $2198 MIKE McCARTHY BUICK .155J(I Be11.ch Blvd. at San Diego f'rwy. 894-33-11 -:J.11-2430 Buick Lr Sllbrr, P /S. PJB, Far 11lr. Vrry l'ICan, S.19:1. 5-l~ll.~ (Ir !l~~.~ni:1 VACANCIES Cost monty: Reonl .)'001' howlP. apt .. 510re ' u os, ew JOHNSON & SON 1st BIG DEMONSTRATOR s !! 1st BIG CHANCE TO SAVE $HUNDREDS ON '71's Here Is A Sample of The Large Selection of Demonstrators 1971 Lincoln Continental 4 Dlt. SEDAN Whit", l11ther with .. i11vl i11!1ri11r, Bli ck .,;nvl r11of. No•-f•h111•+ Erni 1· ,;.,n Sv1!1m, H;<:1h11r r1lio renr 1•11, WSW M;ch1lin 22S· IS ILTO tir11, Pow1r lock/r1l1111 <:1•11up, tilt wh11l 1l11,;n9. 6-wny pnw1r 1111, AM - FM Ste••o r.tdio, PllW 1nlenn1, in- t1rmillenl windsh;eld wip1t1, •P· P••••nc• prol1clion g rou p, l uwurv wheel co"'l'<I, Cro11 cou11+rv ride p1ckt<JI, pin, R1cli111r. $6625 IY81A10414t 1971 COUGAR XR7 2 DR. HARDTOP lri9ht rid lSl -IV, No• 1•h1111I 1min ion 1v1t1m, S1l1c.l·1hffl '''"'" min ion, f 70 If 14 WSW fir•, Con· .. 11ni1nc1 grou p, till wh1el 1+11r in9 , pow1r 1!11riruJ. pnw1r front di1c bre~•1, 1<r c11 nditio1111, "M-FM 1lereo r1d;o, Sporh conoole wH~ clock, lnt1rY el wind1ki1ld wip1,., •Pp••••nc• pr1!1clio11 group, tinl- rd 9l1u -compl1t1 power win. dow1, 1+vl 1d wh11li. $4425 IF9JWSOS!•I 1971 COMET 2 OIL SID. Gr1v Gold M1+1Uic Yinvl !rim. N111: E•h1111I Emiu ;on Sv•lt"'. S1l1c+· Sh;f! Tr1n,miu ion, WSW 1711 14 Be ll1d Tir t , Pow1r Ste1rin9, AM r1 - dio, f•l•rior O.co• Grnup. $2625 1971 Marquis Brougham '4 Dlt. HA ll:DTOI' lvv G t1,.,011• M1t•llic, twi11 co"'• foil loun9• •••h, Nox·1xh1u•I .,,.;,_ 1io'I 1v1l1rn, Cor"1ri119 l1mp1, W SW , H-71•15 be ll1d 1;,.,, tih .... h11I 1teed119. 6-w•v PWll •••' d1iv1r ,;d., R•cli11;11q p•n1n9er ••tt, Pnw1r door lock, A11tnm1tic l1m- p1r1h1rt control, AM -FM •'••eo ••• 11Ho , Pow•• 1nl1nn1, lnterY1I wind - ,h;1ld wip1ri, OLX •••I I PRT 1hould1r I.1th, Appeer1nc1 prnlec· 1;011 g roup, ll1mol1 CTL 1111 hind .,.;r"'" ti11l1d 91 111 -cnrnpl•+•, R1mol1 Contr11I Tr11nk Rel1111, l11•· urv whe1! ,, ... ,., Cron c11u11trv rid• p1ck191. $5388 IJ67ICS1ll7i All CAllS +TAX & l lC. Johnson & son LINCOLN CONTINENTAL eMARK Ill e MERCURY e COUGAR Saturday, 'tbl'UJtY 1i, 1471 .': .;."'-DAIL V P!LOT ~I [ Autosb$0• J§J I Aomb'"9 . J~I ~"~'"° ]§][ Ao~bWe J§J I ._.,. ~ [ • .,,.M<,. J§J [ Aotoo•s. J§J I •-~.-. ]§]I ~ .... ,. A,u_t_••~·-N_e~w~~~-9~80:,:..~Afu;l;••;·;N;•;w;;;;;;;;9;80;;;;A;u;t•;•;·;N;•w;;;;;;;;;;;;;9;80;;A;u;t;•;•·;N;""';;;:;:;:;9;80;:;;A~u~tos:'.!!.,~N~e~wc_~~~9t0'.::::_A:::_ut~o~s,~N~ew:_~~_.:980Autos,New 910 Autos, Ne_w 980 Autos, New 990 1971 PONTIAC 52999°0 Fully equi pped with with v~ trim, turbo hydramatic, white sidewalls tires , recessed wil"" ers, custom steering wheel, power steering , t inted glass, seat belts, baek·up lites , emer .. genc y flashers, windshield washers, day and night mirror, undercoating, polish, lifetime lub e, I 0 g•llons of g•s. IMMEDIATE DELIVE RY GENWAY PONTIAC DEALERS SYSTEM LEAS ING - LEMANS T-37 HARDTOP COUPE Sf~IAL r 2lll7!Z600 !42 ORANGE COUNTY'S LARGEST SELECTION OF 1971 PONTIACS-LET'S JRADE! WE'RE OFF AND RUNNING! LE A SE A 1971 BRAND · NEW PONTIAC LEMANS T·37 HARDTOP COUPE AS LOW AS '79.41 PER MONTH ON APPROVED CREDIT -IMMEDIATE DELIVERY -WE LEASE ALL MAKES AND MODELS - •• i • ' ' . ·i " '"' ~ -• • ~ .. WE PERFORM ALL PONTIAC WARRANTY WORK REGARDLESS 0 F W H E R E Y 0 U 0 R I G I N A L L Y P U R C H A S E D Y 0 U R P O'N T I A C ... I FRWY, • SHOWROOM HOURS • Mond1 y thru S1turd1y, 9 A.M. to 10 P.M. Sund1y 10 A.M. to 7 P.M. ' GARDEN FRWY. ONG PRE I 13600 Beach Blvd.· Westminster (Beach Blvd. at Garden Grove Fwy.) · Call 892-6651 or 636-250 • - Autos, Used 990 Autos, Used 990 1 Autos, Used 990 Autos, Used 990 Auto s, Used 1--"'------ CADILLAC CADILLAC CADILLAC CA D '67 Cr!V. Lolldrrf. y;·ac! ----------------- air, Jrhr int. paddl'rl top. 1!170 Cadillac Br ou~h:i m 'fi9 SDV. Bcaull[11I f1rr n1isl rutl pii-r. A.\l/f~I slert'o. Flt'rt11·oorl 1o; I ).1 ic hel1 11 1 blue. \\'h1te vinyl top. htue nt'""' 11.,11 11rr.'I, ·i1 11 ... ti1..-i;, lr~s !h;i_n 14.000 mi lea1hr r. Full fl<l"'er 3.i.400 mi. 13.'>.)(). ri·i pl~ P•1rcha~rrl fron1 ~· srr1·1errf Purch11~•·rl ll"W Io r ii 11 )'. 54!1--1311 hy :'.ll'Lcan Cadil!:i<' of S,A $-1~9j, 1'3.'1-:t::lll ____ _ (;ill af1 ~:30 pn1. :i.U-:!000. I \1:t-C"A°D !l.LAC -A r<'al 196.11 Carl (Ouj">f' rlr V11lr Full r•quipnif'nT _ L1kr nrw. ~tl-Ci!d~d. fJcV11f;.~rlili I cJ;1~-~w~ Bl'a111ifu! ru11n1ng No \\'Ork rH'f'•k·rl-JU:O:l rlriv•' p,1T. t1l1 11·hl. vin. lop cond . $200. 6,12-89.i3 & enj11y. Pncrd to sell ;1111/lrn srrrro. $5695. J!')l;.1C~rllll1~C\vl1rc~. 1 W~kd11y~: i7•1-0Cfi(I; 830·:l019 49,ll4i:1. 01\'ncr. $995 c11.sh. call lllt fi & "'knrl~. HM:i."1 CAO ron~·1-F11lly rqu1['1·' ~tl-29:zo. __ _ The "Vrllow P11,i::rs" of ricrl. ln 1111. Xlnl buy. $13!(). 1963 Cadillac $400 classifil'!d ... 6'12-:ifi78 Pv1 ply. 616-J:,~7 Call 6i.;.o:~I)~ Autos, lmported--970 A-u,-o-s, lm-po-rted--970 1 Autos, lmpo-rfed--970 NEW CAR TRADE INS $1395 ltll TOYOTA Coro1111 H.T. I .. H., 1111111• IMtlc. Nico. IWI001ll "-----$1595 1t67 YOLYO St11tio11 Wlll)o11. Redio, lleot• H, 4 .. pffd, 1'9111 clffn. IVIJ2S.(I $1499 1t6t lOYOTA Coro1111 H.T. It, H .. <!• J'"d, lc111do~ top. lYCM267 l ----$895 1tll AUSTIN AMERICAN Std. R&H, 4 1peed. l'rkod to 11111. XOXl•• ----$1095 1917 TRIUMP'H ROADSTER. l & H. 4 Sp.H & • tt.rdtop. ITIN4101 $1095 1tM MGI Rodur. llH, 4 Jpt1d. Wiro wllMtl. IDX.(74 $1595 lt•I MGI GT Cpe. Radio, llHtft, 4 1,.H, wlf'll whfflJ. YWT2,I $2595 1970 TOYOTA MKl I St11tlo11 W1f1i1o!I. ll&H. Factory 11lr co11d. Sharp. 116A9H $1395 1•66 VOLVO 122 2°dr. l l H, 1111to11111tlc. IT HH021 I $995 1•66 VOLVO 122 44r. l l H, 4-ipood. Ste thl1 111111. fTSM6l ll $1695 1970 TOYOTA STATION WAGON. l l H, 4.,poud. 16701EJI $1595 1•49 llllUMP'H MARK Ill Rood....-, R• dlo, ll.011r, 4°1pMd. Wlro wll"I', I•• 111l111, 1tra 1horp. IA~~os -----. $1895 '''' TOYOT.t. MAAX II H.T. l & H, 4. 1pttd. f~S91NP'I $995 196.-VW. l & H, c .. .,..c1. IYIW0761 CADILLAC • Cad. '70 El Dorado 990 Autos, Used CHEVROLET 990 Autos, Used CHEVROLET '63 NOVA WAGON , ·I Door. Automatic. radi hratcr. Ne1v p111nt. 1JGH7 $S9S I '- 39 DAILY ~ILDT ~I Autosfu<S.lo I~ I Auto•f0<S. I~~( A'1os fu<,. ~~iii•.•u• .... ---~990;; Autos, Used 990 ~A;u;to;r;, U;;1ed;;;;;;::;990; Autos, UMCI 990 Avtos, U11d !§JI I~ I -.ro... l§J I -ro. .. • l§J I A11to1forSal• f§J Autos for Sale 990 Autos, Used 990 Autos, Used 990 Autos, Used 990 Autos, Used 990 CHEVROLET CHEVROLET CHEVROLET CHEVROLET CHRYSLER CHRYSLER CONTINENTAL CORVAIR FORD 1967 MALIBU 1970 IMPALA 1965 Chryilor 300 Chry1lor 1965 "300" 1960 CORVAIR U Chevy Nova 11 '°""· '69 CHEVY II 35'), 'l-1,.ed, 4 Dr HT CONTINENTAL 1961 OO COUPE 4 lli •·• Rod;o p S aolo ~ • .,. m .. , 11~ 17381 FAMOUS FOR $2 , 1969 FORD CUSTOM automatic, 1Tit ll6, Special '~v. • · ·• ·. '-''"6 • .. ..,. FAMOUS f'Ol\ DENPENDABJLITI:' STYLlNG & C'OMFORT 546.7817 Aftrr ti ~.00. , VS, automatic, radio, heater, air, new gold vinyl rool, gin. Quttns, Apt. 3, Htc Bch DEPENDABILITY 4.dr. hardtop. Gold metallic 4-dr. srdan. Alpine white fin-4 Dr. Sedan. VS, power steer im,. P.S., air $"'1""4·9(V9AF369) ~;,r g:"~o~tat ';!~sit~f~; ~~: '66 Jl\tPALA wagon, air, p/a', Gold melaJllc exterior with exterior wilh Individually ad. !sh with burgundy leather l~!ns~~::~R l~ru:r-4 ~ ing, auromalic, 1647 BEJ~ CookY.•att too. (391 1.BTJ very good rondition. Priced individu~ly lront ~ats, spot. juatable front seats. Spot. interior, air conditioning &. · $1299 to sell 673-8585 less whtte. jnterior, Auto. less white interior. Faelory full power !'.!quipped, Shows olfer. 841'r61Jl ·~(•tnOU~ CONNELL CHEVROLET $2999 CHRYSLER "'"'· ...... """'· oow"i •;, "'""· Power ''"';"'· '"Y""" ""'· "'' • •.;,, '" eo""" co ..... '"'oo. CONNELL CHEVROLET ~ • IMPOR"TS ~28 HARBOR BLVD. CONNELL CHEVROLET '-------""~'"•· pow" b•ak0<, pow. pow., b•ak.,, power w;n. today. Only 1675. CFWP2991 charg•d._+•pd, P') ''" orig I ""' , -er v,•1n~ows, power scat, .fac. 1 <tows. pow~r seat, auto. Johnaon &. Son, 2626 Harbor ownt'r. $550. 557-6 li6 2828 HARBOR BLVD, AUTHORIZED DEALER COSTA MESA 546-llm IMPERIAL 1967 to~ air cond. Sales pricer! trans., radio, heater, etc. I Bl., Costa J\.1esa. 540-563() 196 6 Co r v 11. tr Corsa· 1 COSTA !\IESA 546-f20.1 120 \V. \\'arnl"r 417 W. \Varner '69 BEL AIR 2828 HARBOR BLVD. MUST SELL! $97;,, CJFQ 7201. Johnson &. Sale priced today only $975.1 CONT'L '64 Clas.sic 4--dr con-Tur:oo--eha~er, new cl~tch --,~~~~=~~1 COSTA r.1ESA 546-1203 2·dr. hardtop. Dark irten Son, 2626 Harbor, c.r.t. llFQ720J. Johnson & Son. vrrt all blal'k Ford show & tires. $695 Call 962-@!b. I 65 fAJRLANE I 967 IMPALA metallic finish with maleh. 540·5630. 26l6 Harbor Bt., Costa !\tesa. I car. Every cprion thru ·~. CORVETTE ;ng l••thor. Fully ·-·;p~ U• =·· ""'' .,. to .. n... o,;. I Po s A V8 Al Cond Po ..... l"'" 1967 Imperial 2 Or HT ""'"""""'· · Automar1c, VS. 11·er lerr- uto., ' r " WU WAGON incl. Air Conditioning, pow. MUST SELL '63 CHRYSLER 4 door $8~000. A.11k~g Sl 400. 1967 Corvette 427 fast-ing. (X\\'Y 2.321 Steering, ITAZ SUI er steering, power brakes, • 6'/5-8770 anytime Santa Ana 5-t6-4.U4 1969 IMPALA $1699 9 Pauenier, Radio, healer, 1 indo Dark green me1allic finish wagon. Good cond. $525, · back. Xlnt cond. Silver $699 ~~!;::;·~8Uit~l:~;: BARWICK P.S., auto., air. Be!lutifUl I ~;~~r :ans.,w~J:~e~~!!: with ~atching leather. ruL \Vk-days art 4 pm 968-9037. C:::wT'Lm;~ ~~pe.P~~v":a~: wAM/b/lkFMinterdi~r, 4-spd , I B.ARWICK cYOX 542) I?.fPORTS INC. turquoise car. in.JN 786) etc., ele. Prieed for quick 1>'. eqwpped auto. trans .. ra-CONTINENTAL Air-cond, landau, llhr, tape. ra IO, n • w 1 tr.1PORTS INC, "'"399 I $1999 sale. Only Sl.350. fVOY736), d10, heater, power steeri~g, $2800. Ewa 497-1362. 435 hp eng., new DATSUN .y. DATSUN CONNELL CHEVROLET John"m l Son 2628 Ha'1>0r """" brak.,, """ wm. FOR SALE ,;,.,, elec windows. CONNElL CHEVROLET 998 So. Cst. Hv.y, LB 494.gm • \ Bl., Costa :l\>Ies'.a. Sof0.56JO. dows, P?wcr seat, a.ir cond., ?oifY 1971 LINCOLN 'li6 Landau Coupe. Air, l'LUto, fectory mags, Call aft 998 So. Csl. Jl11y, LB 4.94-9'rn etc. Pnced for quick sa.le. 1 ~ 1.k 1 a!! po,,_,·er. stereo tap!, S ,8318 '69 [\fPALA 2 dr. brdtp. 2828 HARBOR BLVD. CHRYSLER 1966 300. 4MI cu J:UOY 736) $1~ J h & ......,monslrator, i c ocw o~ y sacrifice $1395. 213:592-2418. , 6411"' • '65 FORD LTD 2828 HARBOR BLVD. Loy,· mileage, Atr·cond . in. Immac. Lo mileage. So 2626 H ·~ ~nM 5:000 miles. Loaded Y.'llh _:::_:::_:::_:::_:::_:::_::::::...:.::;:1---,,,.-.;...,;;;;;;---I COSTA MESA .546.l~ Stereo. XIJ'a sharp! $2395. COSTA t.iESA MS.l.203 PIS, disc brks, elcc seat, S40~5&Jo ar • · · air, Ai.\1/Ft.-t stereo, door '69 Continenlal 1'.fark. Ill. 167 VETI'E Dnys 6'12-9500, f'Ves/v.•knds '69 J\1aUbu 2 dr lldtp V8. reclining seat, full leather, · locks, leather interior, etc. Full power I air. OnginaJ Fa.slback • "427", 4-spel!<f, .t Door Han!!op, V8, a uto- '62 Chevy ala wgn Good 645"-0962. Ta pe, vibrasonic, tach &. air, power windows, vinyl 1966 CHRYSLER 9-p'a111 Must sell, way below 11 nev.• ov.·ner. Call 644-2104. Af..l/Fr.t radlo. New poly. ma!Lc, ;ur. CJJB 717) lln!i, &ood body, runs good. '62 CHEVY Impala HT-327, gauges, air shocks. Nu tires. top , 1 owner, new tires & Town &: Country flt&. Wfl\. CIJ'le. Ask for Charlie Thomas, '69 Lincoln Cont'I Mark TIT. glass tires .• Excellent con-$599 Good tranrportalion see at mags, Jlipe!I, auro., P/s, Must Sell. J\1ake Cl fl er battery. $1400. 837-3370 or Jmmac. New radial tlres. Johnson k Son, 2626 Harbor, lo nii'~. like ne1v SS!MXI. 210.I dltion, Driven easy, BILL YATES 2013 Meyer Pl, Cl\f 646-1340 n.&JI . $425. 644-0532 645-3296. al'. 5, 830-2621 644-2104 C.M. 540-5630, \\'a!lacP, CM, 645-3862 $2850 N Autos, New 980 · 980 Autos, Ntw 980 Autos, Ntw 980 i Autos, New 980 Ask for ?-lr. Grannis 54S.S640 YOLKSWAGE _ _. ______ ...;_;.._..;_;.._ ______ _;..; _ _.;.________ '66 Corvette Conv., 325 pn. 328.i2 Valle Road gine. Rea.l clean, Air, neii San Juan Capistrano BRAND NEW 1971 PRICED BEWW FACTORY INVOICE '71 T-BIRD LANDAU PRICED BELOW FACTORY INVOICE '71 WAGON PRICED BELOW FACTORY INVOICE '71 TORINO •250 $63 TOTAL DOWN PAYMENT Full power, 1ir, AM/FM 1t1r10, 1p1c: COUNTRY SQUIRE 4 DR .HARDTOP' MONTH FOR 36 MONTHS Bro119h1m opt., w/w1U1, vinyl roof i nd much YI , 419, 10 p111., A/T, AM /FM, P-1111, P- door lo,t 1, IHI wheel 1ir cond. end "'"'h 3Sl-'+'8. A/lt1n1., 1ir, rid., pwr./1tr.brk1, end mu,h more. more. $250 11 tl.1 !0!11 down p1ym1nl i nd $f)l i1 the iol1 I monthly p1ym1nt intludin9 ''"· '70 li,1n11 ind 111 Ii- "'"'' ch1r911 on 1pprov1d ''edit for l f) mo11lh1, De· ferr-d p1vm1ni p1it1 i• $1511.00 i11tlltdin9 111 fin1nce ch1r1e1, t1Jt1, '71 lit1n1e or if you pref1r to p1y ,,,h, th• ull c11h price i1 only $2171.17 includin9 11111 t1:t, '71 lice1111. Ord1r Your F1verif1 Color Tod1y. ANNUAL PERCENTAGE lATE 11 .oa~. RENT A PINTO! PRICED BEWW FACTORY INVOICE '71 MUSTANG HARDTOP $4695 PRICED BELOW FACTORY INVOICE '11 f..100 PICKUP PRICED BELOW FACTORY INVOICE '71 LTD 2 DR. H.T. ll!OUGHAM 4 A A Dollars 4 Centi lSI V.I, A/lr1~1 .. ,;,, pwr/tlr-br.,, w/wl1., whl. cvri. ind rnueh mor•, '+'-I, ,,1. cu1t. c1b, A/7, 9111911, H.O. 1pri1191, 1peci1l paint, 11.S. moldin9 ind much \18, 429 A.IT air 1!1r10 i1pe P.S., tint, 9111, w/wa!l1, 1M mud1 mor1 • Day Mlle PUT A LITTLE KICK IH YOUR LIFE! LEASING? LIT OUR IXPERTS TAILOR YOUR NIW 1t71 LEASE PACKAGE TO FIT YOU!t OWN PARTICU· LA.It NEEDS. MUSTANG SALE 20 to chMM frent. '65 fttt11 '70 _.soi.. Coupe. llordto,.1, con• ffftlbi. 011d 2+2 Fcntbodi1. S.111e wltfl 4 speffs, oiio olr colldftlo11/1t9 nd 011tomotlc modetL 1969 MACH I ve. 1ulom1iic. r1clio, h11!1r, 1lereo l1p1, power 1!11,,n9, !XSJ681 I OUR PRICE $2096 Auto., P.S., R&H, eir concl .. good mil11. ! RRN81 0) $1096 • Fullv f1tlory equipped In• ,ludin9 11dio, h11l1•, good rnil11. IXTJ6Jl l '66 FORD FALCON WAGON YI , eulo., R&H, P.S .. conJitlonln9. I SLV642 l $1296 SAW DIPT. HOURf '+'8, 1ute .. R&H, P.S .. fF M22lS) Full pow1r. f1cloty 1it ,on· ditionin9. I REZIS2) $1096 2 Or. H.T. Full powtr. f it• tory eir, l11lh1•. IS ILJ96l I AM T• t N MotWll I AM fe 6 PM MT 11 AM To t I'll IVM 2 1/2 ACRES OF USED CARS CHECK OUR 100°/o PARTS AND LABOR WARRANTY Guarantee• engine, transmlulon, drive tine, rtar end, brakes, battery, and exhaust system for ••• 90 DAYS or 4,000 MILES ALL OFFERS CONSIDERED TRADES ACCEPTED PAID FOR OR NOT '63 FORD 2 ~OOR H.T. VS, Rutomatlc, radio. heater, P.S. Good mile.s. (NYS2791 D66 FORD XL 2 DOOR H.T. R&.ll, sutn., P.S .. VB, bucket seals, good miles. 1SIYS88) '67 '65 MERCURY COMET $1096 Cyrlonf'. 2 Dr. H.T. VB. auto., P.S. R&H, Sood miles. CTXT655) MERCURY PARKLANE 2 Dr. H.T. Orig. thru-out. VS. auto .. P.S. Fact a.ir, vinyl root. 1RGV625). '61 FALCON SPORT COUPE fi cyL, Rutomatic, good miles. {QGUJ83). $3995 FORD-LTD·GALAXIE-TORINO-WAGON SALE Mo11y t• choow from. '65 tllr1 '70 Models. Sport rooh, for• -11, 2 door &. 4 door l111rdto111 &. 1edo115. F11U powlf, olr Ctll• dltio11l11,. Worro11tlft ..,-o!foblt. llAMPLE: 1969 LTO SQUIRE STATION WAGON IO p1111n91r. VB, 1ulem1tic, P.S., R&H , air 'ondil1onin9. mil11. tY WS2 14) OUR PRICE $2496 Fvlly f1,t. •quipped, mil11. W1n 1n!y 1v1il., -with &-wilhoul 1ir 'onditionin9. l 1nd 1u. Full powe•, 1ir. winyl roof, 9ood mil11, !ZXSlf71 $3196 VI 11110., P.S., 1ir. RIH, "i"vl roof, w1rrenly 1w1ll. good mil11. IX WYOJ 4) $2596 St1!ion w19on, Cull. 1ubur· bin. 4 dr. R&H, 1uto., P.S. IWXF019l l1M1n1 4 dr. H.T. VI, 11uto., P.S., RlH, t it, IYEPt741 $1496 VI, 1ulo., P.S., h11+1•. Citv of Colli M111 L1111 rtlurn, !OJ5tK104121 ) $1596 PARTS-SERVICE 7 AM To t PM MON I PAATS DEPT. ONLY • HOURS 1, 7 AM To 6 PM 'l\IUll I I AM to I PM IAMDAYI .~ paint. low mil. 494-6600 days, ~7-4800/493-45W4.99.226t 494-6175 eves. 1970 STINGRAY cpe·panel roof, yf'llov.·, auto., air, 1C1aded, lo mi. Has '71 tags. $5000. P\•t ply 645--4540 '51 VETIE, Good cond. $4.50 or best offer. Alt 6: 546-2531 * * 1966 FAST BACK-Orig ov.•nf'r, 34,000 mi, air, aulo. '69 RANCHERO VS, Automatic. !Zl!i02C) $1699 BARWICK J~IPORTS INC. DATSUN 998 s. Cs1. J.l11i'Y .. LB 494.!Jrn $18.'10. 6'12-7622. BELQ\V \Yholesale '67 Coun- cl9~TO~CO=R"V~E~J=1=E~Co-n-,·-. ~4~5'1 lry Squire \Vagon, luggage: rack. lull powPr, $1100. '6.1! Cl: ln, 390 HP. ford St"dan v.·agon, luggage * 645--<Hi38 eves * raek. P1S, P/B, $1800 COUGAR I ="~.J-~"'="~~~~~1 1 1970 F'ORD Van, V-8, air '68 Cougar X R 7 ·Aut o., cond, custom cab, compl ps/pb, air, AM/F'l\f stereo. paneled. shag rug. 4. t,. 11 Perfect cond. $1895. 557-2690 !rack i;lereo, radio, F-70 DODGE iln.'!\. !\lust be Sf'en to hf' appreciated. call Sun 1969 Dart Swinger morn., 833-8057 THE PERFORl\fER! SHELBY '69 GT 350, lil Flashy com(M'.'tilicin oran~c Hp, 4-spd, Close ratio, A.C., v.·1th 1o1•hite stripes, Land.au A'.\1/Fl'.1. , stereo, CI ea n, roof Equipped with 34{1 41 r.1echotn1c s £ u a ran I e e , BBL f!'ngine, 4 speed trans., $3000. 673-2259 or 497-1906. radio, h<'atcr. ('tc. This bc;iu· '54 PlCK-UP TRUCK tiful car .shOIY.s careful main-I Body rough ncoed overh J ten_anc~ and loving care. ' ST.i 9 au· Dr1v~ it t<>day. Only $1775. &1Ui9IO 9 A~.-1 lo 1 Pl\f (XVJ256J. Johnson & Son, 2676 Harbor Bl., Costa J\1esa. 54Q."3J] FALCON 1964 H.T., R&H. buck<'! :srats, new tires & clutch. Good cond. $485. 673-2912 1969 Dodge Dart Swinger TIIE PERFOR~fER '57 FORD Wgn Mny Xtra1 Fl h . . ~Id!':';, gears, ('am, trans, ~s y cnmper1tiot1 oran~r. mags. t.1ust sell F 8 1 t with white stripe Landau 962-8225 roo r. Equip?f:'d wi!h :\41) 4 ~. ~~. ~~~-~~-. t BBL Engine, 4 ~peed trans. 61 F oi:i. 301 cu . ~n., 3._spd radio . heater. This beautifui I ov~rdr1ve, 411 pos1-tn1c!Jon, . . I Orig owner See to ap-car shows Jciv1ng care. DI"IYe preciale. 6'1~\ · !<>day. XVJ 256. $1775 .. John-I ~~.,.-,~-~-~~ son &-Son, 2626 Harbor, '65 Ford \\'a.i:. ~rl cond, Brst C.ill. 5-10-5630. ofr or !rade on later mod rompacr v.•a>;: 54:J-414!J ' 6 9 P 0 L A R A 4 -d r .. -. .,.-,,.....,..,-. --o~-=~c-c-1 Sf'dan-P/b, auto, air. Xlnt 1 &1 .Galax1c 500 :0.1. Convt, cond. $1450. r.1ust sell. Bright red, Xlnt cond Inside 962.-0342 ' & our, $7.50. :i.tS-302.1 '65 Dodge custom, runs good i '67 FORD Gall!Xie 500. Alr must sell cheap! 133 E '. I cond., etc. $750. M:>-11)21 161h SI. (Aloha Palms aflf'r 5 pm. Trailf'r Pkl No. SQ...A, C~I. , = ... ,....,B~R~O'°'N7c=o'"""'6~.-,~l.-.,,~.~;o I '63 DOOCE Dart. Goori ,\, heater. !01\' mileage $2,300 transpnrtatmn rar. $400. or J &12-i781. h<>st ciffer. 64.2-4219. c.,=,~F~o=R=o~LT=o~c~o~try-. ~Sq,-,;-,.· I FIREBIRD I 10 ''" "' ""'· 10 mi· •. x!nt cood. $3100. 644-6348. '68 Cus "400'', 18000 mi fa r '6.J FORD V11n, bu!ane Camp. v.•11.r, all op1, rnst $5400. <'r . In i;:norl ~h~rc, $59.i. sacrifice $229:>. 213:592-2418. 4'.12.07:.!9, arrrr 6 Pl\!. FORD ' '69 Convt~ P/B. r7s, 4 ne"' \1·irlr tre11d Polyglas llf'f'~. 1962 FORD Fairlflnf', rr:hll ~ S\900 or OC.sl offer. 83.'\-1180 '"~· Ro"' ....... Joo»•""" INTERNATIONAL S2'2:i. ~16-2Sl2 I--------- 66 FORD Country Squil"E'. I '61 SCOtrr. 4 whl rlr, full top, Air/C P/B-P/S .Ne1v tires. 3~000 mi. Exct'llcnt condi- One 01\'n<'r $1 200. 644--2491 r 11on. 497,2097 Autos, lmported--970 I 0A-u7to-,-."'l_m_p_o_rt~o~d.-~9=70 DATSUN 96 H.P. PICKUP The Number 1 Selling Import Truck Fl•ld or Frnwey co1111t 011 11p to 2S 1nilo1 1>9r gol101t 011• lood pr0Ye11 rollabilit.,. MOll NO-COST EXTRAS w~t•• wn 11,..., tlotH ,1..,, 11..,..11-_,~ I•••~ • " 1,,.,,1 .,,. ""'• t...to .. ...,... ••• .1..,. ••~ • J·-"°",., tol,.,,..,, M•l11toi11l119 TM Hl1tltt1t StMHllor• •I A11tom•tin Merche11tllllflt SANT A ANA DATSUN 2201 lo.Me l•, $11t1 '"' · PHONE 546-4880 So1t11rd.l.y, Ftbruary 6, l~l DAILY PILOT 37 . ~ l§J I Autos for Siie l§l I '" ....... l§J i ~I _ ..... _ .... _,. .:;l§J.;i;;;..--[ _.-......... -... _·~l§J~11~r-I ;-·; ...... ·~1§1~1 .:;~I ~ ...... ~ ...... :. ;1§J~~I ~." .. ~ ...... ~l§J~I ~ ...... ~ ..... ~. ~l§J~-j 99. Autos, Used 990 ~Autos, Used 990 Autos, UMd 990 Autos, Used 990 Autos, Used 990 Autos, UMc:I 990 Autos, UHd 990 ~j FOR t.1Y 1971 El OLDSMOBILE PL Y_M_O_U_T_H_ PONTIAC PONTIAC ' PONTIAC RAMBLER RAMBLER RAMBLER . '69 '98 ' 4·Dr. Sedan '69 SUBURBAN WAGON ----------.. ~ 1 1967 Ambasndor 990 '67 R.ebel.Xlnt cond, Air " : Demons r L~NCOLN • r. Like new, only 'L.-"1~,~~ es. Loaded wi!h air nd itloning, At'-1-Ft.1 sterr.o dMr Jocks, Jeathf'r interior : etc., etc. f\.1u11 seu way he- low ll new one. Ask !or Charlie Thoma~. ~26 Ha r- bor BL . Co1ta t'.fesa. ~()..5030 ISM'.• 1Y82A804149l. 1969 4 dr O:>ntine ntal G~rn. •v/v.•ht vinyl top. All Xtras Xln1 Cond~ SJ.800. Dys &13-2640: E\'el 67:)..7919 MAVERICK-171.'l:lO Bf'aCh Blvd. :<it !\:in D1ri;.-n FNy. R:'l4·.\141 • :i.11.2~~ .10 MAVERICK """ "1" '67 OLDS CUTLASS R11dio & Heatl'r * Call &la.-OJ17 * MERCURY- '67 t'.lercury Cyclonp 390. ntw radial tires, automatif' tran!- mls!ion, air rondit1oning, \'FL 346, $1195.00 special. ~im e'ltmoni 4 Ooor. V8, automatic. pov.·pr ~rr.ering, radio, hea1er. Very rlran 2 tonr grren "1th white 1np, i TI8BL\ll $1195 2lOO Harbor 81\·d. 1969 OLDS 98 four-rloor hard lop. lmma rulat r , rl"IUXf', ha1' evrrythim::. in· rlud1n1: trailer h1trh, IMPORTS rl)()ler. air ~hO{'k.~. AUTHORIZED DEALER llrf'i<. S~7iil. J~.1-:io11. 120 W. \V11rnrr 1 66 Oh1~ H.T. 4 rlr F'-lij 1 417 \V. \\'arncr Auln. Iran~. PIS farl. air. Sa.ntA An11. ;>16-411 4 Ln mileage. Sharp ~ &12-1813 1 '.\fERCURY 1!'16') \la rqu1s a!t (j P:'ll. I Colony Park ~111. 112n. t'u\J '70 Olds 98 Convt., Jo mi's.I pov.·er, air cone!. lu~i:agr. I Sharp, ~lu~l .~ee 10 llP' rack, disc brakPs, lo mi. prPci;itr. AU ~1ras, S~6.0!IQ3 slnt mnii. ~·t pt y PLYMOUTH 7141642--2071i. • l LEAVING F'or acll\'e duty. ---------- """ s.oc;1;.,, "' """'n 1 1965 PLYMOUTH Bei<t nHrr a-16-12.U. Sport F'ur. 'fi.q 9-pass \larqu1~. sl.11\on o1;i1t1·. r~d1n. hl'ater, v.·i;:n. 11.:JOO m1·~. s:noo. Pvt ~iernng. \.\TB 4311 ply, 603-67:• $799 MUSTANG CONNELL CllEVROLET '65 MUSTANG FASTBACK 2112~ HARBOR BLVD. COST A i\1t:S1\ ,J41i-l20J 2+2 harrltop ('OUp(', Equip-i964 • l83 SPT. FURY ped "'ith ne w fJO"f'r fro11 1 w / Edt lbroC"k l-11nsc man1- disc brake~. :I rno. old h111-I fo!rl & qu;id_ B&·\I torgue- tet;,', newly tunrrl 28!1 I bl. flight, mags. _g a u g f' ~. engine, l11c1ory air conrl11ion. l\l int rondition Inside anrl ing. 11nd in nvrr-itll c:onrl or. out. ,',1u.<-t .•rr 111 i'lfl-- 1g1nal ov.•nr.r ronrh 11nn 6.1.000 prrri ~1" $1000. 6 J 3-j j 7 6 11rrual m!ll'.'s. \\lrlJ-takrn rarr fi11-'.\6--t1. , ~! .~nd 11'095·"C:."Ppt10.nal!y r:lr11n I~ R;iarin.innPr. 4 ~pd. 3S~ 1ns1u!', . r11ale par1y .. 1 \\ 3·· 641 0577 · 1 ' \;tjtS. • Ill;~. ·M !Y"~I. · · · Tap!' dr ck !.· 1a pr~. $1j()IJ 1970 i\1ACH I _oi:_tw-~1-~f~~968-6iti3 I i\fusl sacrificr. Xlnt. co n· '&: PLY~10UTH F'ury 111 2- rlir!on Ai\.1/F':'-1. 5 yr. v.•ar· rlr HT. PslPh, ;ur. Si11·rr ranty. 15.000 mile! I v. /blk int. Pvt p!y, 67>-t:ii8 6i;j.,ill:!fl '6.i MUSTANG. i;har p f"ast· T·BIRD back, VS, •2119 r ni::. mr 111l- l1r. bronz,, $1090. ~96-MJJ ~,, 5. 68 MUSTANG. All ~ 0 2 • T-Bird '68 Landau suspension. tr~ns. 4.11 posi. JUST 2ILflllO LOCAL '.\t!LES mllgs. tape, ('(C. $\;j()(), FACTORY AIR CONDITIOX--~-5-_368_1 ______ ~1 '65 Mustang convr. Aulo., VS. I Good cond. ~fO\'lrlf. SiOO or offer. 642-4!193. '66 MUSTANG • ~ cyl, air cnnrl . pv.T str'.'l, pvt ov.·ner. SJ29:;. Call :.48-71Jl ---'67 '.\1USTA1'G 2+2. J90 4 Sp~,d $1500. !lf)a.ilJO OLDSMOBILE ING. Vu!] ro1•r r, \'lt1Yl 1cop, taprs!ry intrnnr. 1i11.11..11·11y .drPrinc. r!oor Jocks, 11.ll de- Juxp op11ons. A must see ~ A must bu~! \ \\'I D15.1l. SALE PRICED ~~~~ AUTHQA•Z£0 0tAL£A ;liOO HARBOR BL .. '66 TORONAOO. xlnl COSTA ,',-1ESA mf'ch cond, $1200. YJD-9100 Ope n Sunday • 646·0056 • I • l-A~u-1-0-1,-N~ow----9~8~0 Autos, New When You Buy A Volvo in Europe, We Ship Two-thirds of It Back for Nothing. -__ _:-J'~~ ~ ---' - Thl1 part setts 1etJl1111. Thi5 port cts" _,I 00. Shipping a \t'ol\'O from the factory in Sweden to any ma jor \Vest Coasl port costs only $100. Or a third of \\'hat you'd pay if you arranged it yourself. . And you'll be getting a car \\'h1ch lasts so Jong that 9 out of every 10 r~gis tered here in the last eleven years are still on the road. So after you finish paying for your Vol · vo. you'll be able to keep it long enough to get out from under car payments. And let your Volvo start paying for your next trip to Europe. For I fr•• copy al Dll• l outid s.1 •• brochur• comt i11. 1946 HARBOR F•ct. Authori zed Oe1le r-Toyot• & Volvo SOLID VALUE! all extras. 1 owner. ' d h $1650. 548-0210 · r. anllop. Gold metallic 1 ,..,-""".,...,.,.--,,=-~-7 I finish w/matchin&: interior, 1963 Rambler $-tOO. Classic Air conditionin&". power 4-dr, stick shltt. Very iood steedng, po v.' e r brakes, 1 -"'-""-·-83"-~-m;=~·-""-'-· ---1 auto tran1., radio, heater, f·llRD near nr.w tires, etc. Drivei.1 ___________ 1 beAutifully. 0 n I y Sl050 (\VAR 889). Johnson & Son: '61 T-Bird. ·n lie. New ti:e•. 26:.'6 Harbor Bl., Costa Meu. tu~up etc. See & dnve. ID5630 S37;), 646--2822, 281 ~1esa Dr. · C.M. ~ 980 I Auto1, Ntw AND YOU'LL HAVE TO SEE IT TO BELIEVE IT! 'il9 CHRYSLER Rot!"· ~eo!t •, t ulo..,ti;t, pow•r 1he""'i· ,;, tontl, l•Aul;f11I t oltl ,.,e tellit. l;~o nw,,.t Still untlt r l•t +nry .. ,,. ''"1y. xr~qoo 1=4otitiA! $2489 '69 MUSTANG VI , '"'"·• ,,J;a, h1tlt r, P.S., ,;, cond. Y1 Uo,.. ..,.;1h bl1ck winyl rttcf. XRD0 !9 !=9 1991 $1989 c.CHRYSLER'S ALL NEW CRICKET for '71 Sta11dard l!q11ip1M11t l11cl11dn: floor 11101111ted fowr 1pud Irons• 111lllio11, power front dlK brakes, radial ply tfrtf. l11dlwld1ol fra11t tu1ckat Mats, rack & pl11l•11 1taari119, call 1prl119 111qN1t1la11 system. A powarf11! h1otlP19 and flow thrai•u;th w•11tllatlo11 1y1tam. 14 cubic foot trunk with con· ceolttd 19ora tire & many, rnany others. S.rlol J:"4141 ZI l0177S6. Stock = ooos. $ 169 PLYMOUTH '69 VOLKSWAGEN SATELLITE COU'I R~tlio, "•••••, t ulomolit, po,..t• 1l1t•i"t· t ir to~tl., wl"wl •oof. '9rttR wiM.·,,.,1cJ.• '"' intt r1 or. YON057 t =9J· 471 $2075 FULL AUTOMATIC R1tl ! A rte! 1lo.t rp ctd YYA· 901 {r920lAI $1389 '66 CHEVROLET VI, pa"''' 1!1ttin9, rttlio, lo11+.r~ RM fini1h, SYS4!1 1•92 l 6l $489 Va, t ulomt lic, retlio, h11t1r. E!tc1l11"t cttndilien. Lt1ol1 l run1 li~t new, \IOP01i7 l10l0A ) $889 l l~R E'S PART OF AN OUTSTANDING SELECTION OF TOP QUALITY USED CARS "We Keep The Beat And Wholesale The Rest" All Pric es Plus T•x and License. it.OllT. ,.ICl!I GOOO 'TIL 11 fl,M, MON04Y. flll. Ult. AClllT. CAllS IUIJICT TO ,llGll SALi YOUR TOP QUALITY USED CAR '63 FORD 2 DOOR VS, 11 uto., P.S., R&H, IZV8b8. I• 11758 l '62 FORD 4 DOOR ·~11rdfop . VS, •u+o., P.S ., R&H . !OKG704 l '65 FORD LTD. R., H., •ufo ., P.S., vinyl roof. REC S24 , j•l 12SA ) '66 SA TEL LITE VS, 11 ufo., P.S. ROMlOS . ( •92 15 1 '66 PLYMOUTH SPORT FURY VS , •u+o., P.S., R&H. XTEb90. I •9228 I '67 CHRYSLER NEWPORT Auto., P.S., fief . •ir, R&H. ZACS60. I •6049AI I '69 DODGE CORONET 440 VS , 11u lo., P.S .. R&H. ZGJ58S .'1•92l81 '67 MUSTANG FAST.BACK R•dio, he•t•r, •uto., P.S. VEF 044. !•9246 1 YOUR PRICE NOW TOTAL DOWN PAYMENT TOTAL MONTHLY PAYMENT Huntington Beach Chrysler-Plymouth's Truth in Lending 24 manl~• on •PP•ovel ttf cr1JH. T•ttl ce1h pric•, i11- cl11t1 :11; 1el11 +1• tntl 191 1 lic11111 f11. S•ll.75. Ot f•rr•tl 11•vm•11t p1ic• i11dudi119 t1lt, liee1111 '"ti finenc1 ch t r911, S'1S.OO. ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE 24.33 % 24 men+~• "" t pprow1I of credit. Tol•l ce1h p•ico, in• cludin9 11lt1 ttr t ntl 1971 lic1n11 ftt . S4 JJ.75. D1f1rr1d p1y1111nl price indutlin9 lex, lic1n1• end fin1nco th1r9e1, 5575.0IJ. ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE 24.33 o/o 24 111onth, on tpprov1I of crttlil. Tatel c11h price. ;,.. clutl i119 1111, It• end 1971 lic1n11 f11 . S85).7S. D1ferr1d poyrn1nl price in,!udin9 !t r, licen11 end finenct thtr'!ltl. SI 125.00. ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE 23.77% 24 rnt1nlh1 on epprovel of crodi+. Toltl c11h price, in· clutlin9 1el11 lelt i nti 1971 lit1n11 fie. 51069.45. D1f1rred p1yrnenl pdco indudin'!l lex, licen11 tntl fin1"t1 ch••'!l•1. S I JS0.00. ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE 22.72% 24 monlh1 en eppro~tl of cre4if. Toltf ct1h price, in- ch1din9 1tf11 *•• t nd 1971 lic1n11 f11 , SJ 17J.75. Def•rr•d ptyrn•nl pr ic1 includ i119 lt l, 1ittn11 i nti linenc1 clo1r911, Sl451J.OO. ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE 22.25% 24 mon th1 on eppro~tl ttf credit. Tatel ce1h ptice. i11- cludin9 1tle1 11.-1'1<1 1971 lictfllt f11, SIJ02.75. D1ferr1d pey1111nl price incJuJ in9 lt!t, lic1n11 enJ finenc• ch1r911, $!600.00. ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE 21.59% lb monthi on epprovel al tr1tlit. Tol 1I c11lo pri tt ill· c!utling 11lt i ltY tnd 1971 lice1111 f11. Sl ,944.75, Defe rred ptym enl prict incl11Jint ltll, lic•n11 e"O fi111nc1 ch 1,911, 52.617.00. ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE 18.99% 14 monlh1 en •PP'•~•I of ctecfit. Totel ce1h price, in- cluding 111•1 tex entl 1971 1!1•111• f1•, I 1173,75. D1f1r11d peymont price iftcl11dl119 tex, llca"1• end fint11t1 cher911. $1450.00. ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE 22.25".4 IT'SA 1971 BELIEVE OUR PRICES AND TERMS ARE THE BEST AVAILABLE. If YOU CAN DO BBTER ••• SHOW USl .~ 1971 SUPER VAN 12-4151 FACT... Mustang $ YE OON'T CAltB WHERE YOU'VE BEEN oR WHAT 2 Door Hardtop YOU'VB BEEN OFFERED ;;_YOU'RE SURE TO GO "'-'R OUR OFFER! DoNT SIGN ~ORDER Wltl{ C1FOIL146410) . Sil~~!~~8i $i666 HA VE BEEN QUDTED · DUNTON FORD PIU(;ES. .... _ • PER MONTH "8MONTHS $J90 DOWN PAYMEN T S 190 it 1lie total down Payment and SS.C 16 Is th <:l'n .. ond oM fononc• cht:1rg" on OR')r~ ~ *;!'~~!hlv payment includin9 trui. '71 li- $VB9.68 Sic:h1ding oil fon<>nc.. ChafGes fmlei c 7 1 la m~tha. o.ferred poynum t P'i<• is cooh prW;e Is only $2101.BS lnduding ~1 to~ 71 1::• Ill','.!"_~ prefer_to PGY ca "1, !tie fuY PERCENTAGE RATE 1.5.95% Ille ....... ..,... 'f'Ollt' p.,tc> Today, ANNUAi.. · '60 PONT ~~ $277 '65 Mustang ~~.~ $777 '6.5 MUSTANG ;~~.·. $977 '62 . CHEVY II:~! $37 , '66 CHEV =-~~~: $1177 '66 Rambler ~=--$777 " \I ' I t I I Family weekly DAILY PILOT FEBRUARY 7 , 1971 The Newest Facts: Living Longer But Staying Younger How to Find More Time for Happiness By FRANK GILBRETH, Jr. ORANGE COUNTY, CALIF"ORNIA FEBRUARY 6, 1 971 '15 Billion Abandoned: Does Any of It Belong to You? .. A.skcrhemerourself FOR IUNDOLPB F. THROFER. Direcwr o/ lnkrrlal R~nlU' Snoice In a recenl i••ue o/ IV I REA Ne.,,detter I ~atl: "lncollte-laJt pro- fJUioru /or reiittd peo- ple alaoal4 be upda~. Al pr-uenl, iM er-etlu u 11,524, 00.ed on iM u.,. co~ of Ht1eral year• 010." 80111 u lltu endil compMletlP PleaM! poe an eJC41t1pl.eP-Ernily S"edo, Lodi, N.J. e If you have qualjfying retirement in· come and meet the IO.year earned in· come requirement. you may be entitled to a credit against your tax of up lo 15 percent of your retirement income. The credit is 1 S percent of the lesser of ( 1) the retirement income you received dur· ing the year : or (2) $1..524 minus the to- tal of certain current earned income and such things as Railroad Retirement and Social Security pensions. A husband and wife botb 65 and filing jointly can elect lo compute a joint credit beginning with S2.286. You may compute the credit on Schedule R which is filed with your Form 1040 t:ix return. FOR JIMMl' BRESUN, out/LQr-<:olumni..JI Your book, "Tlte Cong Tis.a& CouUn't Slaooc Slrai«hl," "'°~' cite Ma/in mob•ler• ~m UM ~pl dole.. The b<Jolt, "Tlte Cod/allter/' ""'lu• cJae .taane aorl of people •eem cu eflic~ni ,,. iM n.e.oe•I computer. Ho.fJe you Mord o/ any reaction /rom tltem?- ltlr•. Ken~th Howe, IV ed /tledeooy, Ma.a. • I have heard sttondhand that they are very, very happy with the way lhey are pictured in .. The Godfather, .. and very. very unhappy with the way they are portrayed in my book. FOR C. C. JOHNSON SPINK, Publlsllu, Sportin(f Nnus JJ"lw u tlw! laitlw!•l· paUI alhkle in the world? Flao i• tla e hi6he•I pnJd ;,. llae Unil.ell Stat.eM?-Leo Lealt'r, Claicoio, IU. e It it belie•ed that Pele. I.he South American soccer play~r. is the highest· paid arhlere. despite rhe (anrutic sums earned by such bo"ers as Cassius Clay. lt ia estimated his nexl fight will gross more than II million for Clay. On the basis of annual income, it would be my gueas that WiJt Chamberlain would have to be ranked No. 2 to Pele. Chamber. lain gets an estimated $225,000 a yur. Even so, the club that Chamberlain is with has lo win to pay this kind of money, and in al] of Cha.D1berlain's years in professional basketball he has been on only one world-championship te&m . FOR C,dOL BURNETT Recently on one of your •lwno• you .aid lo go to eol.kge be/ore 10"'6 in.e.o .1w.,, ,, .. i- na•. Fis.at cour.u do ~ you recowuruuulP- Ste-H lha..Ul~ Tiro, O#Uo • l would consider the theater art.a de· partment and general courses leading to that major. FOR R. BUCK/tll/VSTER PULLER, , ,. flt""" Fla.at do you coruide' to ha"e been your llC10 moat •ucceu/ul pat- ellU?-Mal~ Hi.clu, La Y ega-, Ntt. • I have had 21 patenu issued to me in SS different countries. The two most sUC· cessful have been the geodesic dome and the dymax.ion sky ocean map projection . Licensing under the geodesic dome pal· ent has resulted in the conat:ruction of more than 10,000 geodesic domes in over SO countries of the world. Some promi· nent exampl~ of which are the Missouri Botanical Garden's Climatron in St. Louis; the Union Tank Car Co.'s 384- foot diameter geodesic repair shops in Baton Rouge, La., and Woodriver, Ill.; the U.S. Pavilion at Expo '67 in Mon· treal, Canada (a 250.foot, clear·span geodesic bubble) ; and the Cinerama Hollywood Theatre in Hollywood, Calif. The dymuion sky ocean world map projection is the first map projection in lhe history of cartography to show the whole surf ace of the earth in a single view with approximately impcrceptable distortion of the relative shapes and aizes of the land and sea masses. To our knowl· edge, it is the only map projection pat· ented in this century. FOR FINTON BWUNT, Poslmastc c~ntral Flay do .oe Aaoe 10 ""'"Y di6erenJ •Pe• ILM p~IUrea on pott· 06'1 .tam1u? r oul.tln'i ii be more eoonom~l lo lt.a"e a .ian44rd •ise?-Ethel Moitlan4., /Varoon, 'Pa. • The Citizens' Stamp Advisory Com. mittee usisl8 the Poat Offioc Departmen t in the &elec tion of subject matter, design, and production of postage stamps. The criteria established by this Committee are used in determining their rccom· mendations for new stamps. The Com· mitLee also re•iews letters from indi· viduals and organizations requesting commemorative stamps and makes ap- propriate recommendations to the Post Office for consideration. The money saved by inetituting a standard size and design of postage stamps would be neg· ligible compared lO the value of com· memorative and memorial stamps to stamp coUecron and stamp users alilce. POR GEORGE MEANY, Prf'sU!ent of Afl.CIO I• organix.tl lnbor do- ing an.,.U.i11g lo com bot urban btighl, pooerty, •nd pol.futionP Con a 1tonunion member participate in IM1e e6oru?-J. T. llaU, Durlta.ln, N.C. e Y cs. The American labor movement is rhe original antipoverty program having waged the earliest battles for laws to improve the worker's life in such areas as Social Security, minimum wage, and Medi. care. We continue the fight for an environment of high quality-dean air and water ; livable cities--hy advocating co-operation among Federal, state, lo- cal governments, and Congres!l to enact, fully fund, and enforce environmental program~. Conscientious use of resources and tax dollars is the citiun's role. We welcome nonunionii:.ts' support in these bat~les. f'OR DARRELL ROY AL, /ootball coach, UniJJUsity of Tt:xa.s Flaaa u taken into con•itleralion t41hen cAooainK dae o~ colle1e tea• ;,. Amer~?--<; . ..4. Au.tin, Te'"" number football Ni.clwu, e The people who run the polls raring the best teams try to judge the quality of a football te&JD on the basis of its record. with consideration gjven to the caliber of competition. I think it is im. possible to name "the number-one team" becau~ it is bard to prove one learn berter than the other. ft would be fairer to choose, say, the nation's top 10 teams and nol rank them in any order. FOR MAYOR JOHN "· tlNDS..tY, Nnu York City I• U trlU! tlsnl you made • a commenl to IM eDect Mal ~ Mrou of IM current 1e~rt1tion are the youda VJh.o defect to Canatla or StHden or ollte,..,ue re/rue rnilltory .err1iceP If •o, t0laat 46 you baH! lAu •lalerru!nl on1 Do you cw•i/y defection a. Arn.er~n· um or un-Americonum?--Gene A. Han.on, FL S1ni~ Ark. e l never made such a statement. I as- sume you are referring to a speech at the University of Pennsylvania last April when I made a plea to students to reject violence and work within the rule of law. My words hav~ subsequently been twisted into a djsparagment of the brave service of our soldiers in Vietnam- aomething that I, as a veteran and an Americ;n, would never do. I do not ad· vocate draft resistance. But I respect those who refused lo tum lo violenct as a way of resisting the war and accept the legal consequence$ of resistance, in- cluding jail. During my remarks at Penn, I specifically condemned defectfog to Can· ada or S weden lo avoid the service, 1 do not regard defectors as heroes. FOR MRS. ROBERTS. MclVAM.4RA, Chairman, Rta1Un8 Is Fu.nd~ntal, Nationol Adrisory Board Fla.at u tlt.e purpou of lhe /Vnti.onnl Reading I• flundanwintal pro- grnm?--C. M. Donekan, 1'Von1.10od, Ma.,. e The Smithsonian Institution sponsors rhe Narional Reading Is Fundamental program (RIF) under a Ford Founda· tion grant. RIF motivates youngsters (and adults) to want to read, by mak· lng available through bookmobiles and other means a wide variery of Jow-cosf paperback books, which they choose and "k~p. •••t to ask a r-'""°" • .-.lioaf v-a• th._.tt tlt1• eoi .. -. aad we'll SC!I die ,....er {,_ the ~ineat ~ roe cte.ic-te. Mn4 cr-tto., pttftt11ltl1 Oft • ...,., card, .. Aak Tltna Y~r. p ... n,. Wet"ll.ly, 641 LnJasi-A" .. Nnr Yodl, N.Y. 100%2.. •e a•-4 1dlnowleclce qlleottioel, but SS wlU be p.11icl r-e•eh ooe med. Family Week(y Tl•• H.w1poper Maoozln• Februa,.,, 1. 1111 llONAID S. DAYIDOW p-_,u..,_, MOltT 'fttSKY ~.titor--i .. -Cloie/ MoaTON RANK P~ MAaJUS M. ntNQUI A rt l>ir..:Cor tOZ AUlVAY4 K'o'"'-"'• FetU•r• £tlilor MELANIE DE non FH4. B~ You are lnwlted to mail your questions or comments about eny article or a«Mrtisement ttlat ~ In Famlly Weekly. Yoar letter will receive 1 prompt answer. 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For in a so- ciety where civil order de- pends on moral order, there has to be a p11blic conscience. Without it, the Jaw could not be enforced, justice could nor be administered, and liberty could not be preserved. The public conscience is reflected in che laws we en· act, and the moral standards we observe. le is the watchdog over the God-given rights of the individual to freedom of conscience, and to rhe secur· ity of his person and prop· erty. The public conscience is, moreover, a reflection of the individual conscience of all people who are concerned in preserving a high stand· ard of moral order. This is noc an obligation to be delegated to the police and the couns. Nor to the church, the schools or civic societies. For the public con· science is rhe concern of every- one, and it can function effectively only with the ded.i· cared commitmenc of aJl right-thinking people. In these troubled and changing rimes, public mo- rality has become a problem of increasing concern to so- ciety as a whole. Crimes against person and property have grown to grave propor· cions. Moral depravity thrives on public indifference. The public peace is disturbed with seeming impunity; obscenity flourishes in the name of freedom of speech; the dis- ease called alcoholism finds an ever-growing number 0£ victims. If you agree thac public morality is everybody's busi· ness ... if you wane to restore and rebuild the moral values that are essential to the wel· fare of our society-write to- day foe a copy of our new pocket-size pamphlet entided "Public Morality-OUr C.Om· mon C.Oncem." We'll send it free and without obligation. Nobody will call on you. 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Don't keep_ wonytng wbetbeT your talle teeth wUJ come looee at Ule wroos t.1me. l"or more __ 11e<=u.r1ty and oomtort tprlllltle PABTBB'I'H9 Den-,u~ Adbeah'e PoWder 011 Your deD• tui.. Ji'ABID'l& bolda falae teeth ftrmer 10111rer. Makes eattna Miiiet--more naNr&l. No rummy. sooey. puty ca.at.. Dentune tbat Gt are easentlal to health. 8o·1ee your deottat l'ffUlarly. ~t euy-to-uae PASTEETll at au clrus countua. StnlstttTalk I aJwaya said, I alway• awore De.pile maternal love, That baby talk would be one thing I'd not be guilty of. Now, do not think my eon•s not·eute Beeauae I've kept my vow- Why, you ehouJd eee how darling My Snookems loob wight now! --Carol Kkinuln QUIPS AND QUOTES A homeowner received a questionnaire in the mail from the tax collector. One of the blanks on the form was headed. "Length of Residence in Centerville." The homeowner supplied this answer: ''It is 49 feet long, and there is ao attached ga- ra.ge." -Lane Olinghouse While some men remember their anniver- saries, most men don't have secretaries. -Franklin P. Jones Two elderly bachelor brothers had lived to- gether for many years. Then, when one of lhem was 86. and the other 84, the elder brother died, The family doctor who undertook the task of breaking the painful news to the survivor feared that the shock might be fatal to him, but 1he old man bore up wonderfully. The doctor complimented him on bis for- titude. The brother sighed and said, "Ah, well, I guess now I'll be able to have my eggs made just the way I like them ... -Dan Bennett A person /aced with a tough du i$iOn is a puson who is bewhiched, bothered, and be- whethered. -L"cille I. Goodyea1 • - .. Famttv Weeklit. February 7. 1971 A neighbor's teen-age daughter recently en· rolled in a photography class io high school. She was regaling her parents with the histori- cal background she'd learned in the course . .. Know what they used to do?" she giggled in amaz.emeot. "You'll never guess. They used to hold a person's head still with an iron clamp while they took his picture!" Her father nodded: '1 can remember that myself. They did that when I was a child." His daughter gaped. "You mean you re- member, personally?" Assured. a li ttle testily, that be did, the girl was silent for several moments. "WeU, aU right, Father," she said reluc- tantly, at last. "But please don't mention it to anybody we know." -Ken Kraft MlxedBleuins There are people in authority who say That our work week will be shortened by one day. A man I know is not quite overjoyed With thougbh of four-day work·week1 for employed, For he feels a dee~ dark suspicion lurking That bu wife plam three days of weekend working. -Erina Lf!n Chilly JUNIOR REAS URE CHEST Lost-Ball Maze Anne and Charlie have lost their ball. Can you help them find it? Minus One From a five-letter word for a musical wind instru- ment that is a single long tube, take away th\! first let- ter and get a musical in- strument that is somewhat like a mandolin and played with the fingers. (Su Answer Box) Plus One To a five-letter word for fashions. add a last letter and get a word that de- scribes a person who doe'I not boast of his accomplish- ments, even if he's qualified to do so. (See Answer Box) I 1•,t Relax. Unwind. M ake this the moment to take things easy. With a whole new cigarette. Ri ch new blend, rich new flavor. THIS ISll-iE ~M l\10l\1ENT ••1•m Silent" Question 'Tm the silent letter in a six-letter word that means an area of land surrounded by water. What is the word and what am l?" Why is the date. Febru- ary 12. 1809. important in United States history? (Su Answer Box) (Su Answtr Box) (Su Answer Box) n Let'• Draw a Violin Player By Ann Davidow Remember, boys, It's not a sin Missins Vowels Pill in the blank spaces with voweL to make the same four words both ACROSS and DOWN. (Su Answer Box) R R s I To squeak upon The violin. R s L L Map Experts, Heyl Take the first letter of a Gulf state that has the Delta of the Mi~issippi in its lower end, add, in order. t he first letter of the state whose capital is Springfield, the first letter of the Atlantic state that is nicknamed the Tarheel State. the first let- ter of the Mountain state in which Estes Park i-; located, the first letter of the slate whose capital is Oklahoma City, the first letter of the state we started out with and, finally, the first letter of the state whoc;e capital is Bismarck. and get the name of a great President of the United States. (See Answer Box) Riddle Me Thia What did the dime say to the nickels? (See A nswer Box) Turn Around Turn around a three-let ter word for what you carry groceries in, and get a word for what you might stop to do if you meet a friend on the way home. (See A11swer Box) ANSWER BOX ·s-pur.1s1 :1uans w,1 .:Jps.<w .<4 1:>8 ue:> I 1114M .<nq 01 no.< JO OMl S3)(t?l l! 1nq '11ews :>q .<ew I .. :SJlf.l aw 31PPIH ·1s:ipow-~row :auo sn1c1 ·31n1-{>1111.::1 :auo snu1w ·qe8-8ee :punoJv um.i "lllOJt -ea 4UON 't?Uf!!S!n<YJ ·ewo4 -t?PIO 'opUJOJO.) 't?U!IOJUJ 41JON 'S!OU!llJ 't?Ut?!S!O<YJ :u1o=>un :;.<,..H <sµads3 d•w ·,(ep S!4l UO u.1oq Sl?M u1o=>un :uonsan() ·a1es 'l33J 'e:>Je 'SJe3 :51aAlOA lo1S5JW ·pa1nelf :u aw•N noA Famil11 Weekl11, Februaf'11 1, 1971 s • • -· On slcis at 82, this formt'r didn't let snow /cup him from getting around. "Every man desires to live Jong, but no man would be old," wrote the English sati- rist Jonathan Swift nearly 300 years ago. The desire for a youthful-but long-life is no less true today. And it is no longer just a dream. For hundreds of research teams in lhe U.S. arc urgently tracking down the myste-- ries of aging. They work both with the tiniest of microscopic organisms and with thousands of human volunteers. For example, at Baltimore's Geront- ology Research Center, operated under the National Institutes of Health, more than 600 healthy male volunteers from 20 to 95 undergo periodic testing in a comprehensive research program that will last for many decades. One im- portant goal of that research is to im- prove the quality of living within our current life spans. But its ultimate aim is to team how men and women can. in effect, live longer, younger. Already, some answers to basic ques- tions about the aging process--and the seCTets of retarding it-are beginning to emerge: When do we start aging? "You can argue that aging begins at concep- tion," says Dr. Nathan W. Shock, Chief of the Gerontology Research Center. However, up to age 18 or 20, what be calls the "accumulative processes"- th~ of growth-far outweigh the de- structive ones. Al around 20, the bal· anc::e begins to shift. That's when many physical functions start to slow down and aging technically begins. for ex- ample, it becomes bardtr to take deep breaths. Strenuous work becomes more diff cult to do. We start to lose tissue. ' Family Weekly/ F~bruary 1. 1911 Will You Live Longer but we begin to gain fat. But the decline is extremely gradual; not until we reach 70 does the pace of normal aging really speed up significantly. Must we lose our capacities as we grow older? To some extent, yes. By 40, we don't bear high-frequency sounds as well as we used to. By I 2, the lens of the eye already l<Y..es some flexibilit y. Between 16 and 90. the time needed for the eye to recover from glare doubles every 13 years. To some extent our taste buds dull as we grow older. Our reaction ti~ slows, and it takes us longer to recover from exer- tion. Prom age JS on, our grip loses strength; in fact, by the time we're 80 the strength in our dominant band bas waned by half. Number memory starts to decline at around 27, design memory at 32, inductive reasoeing at 23, tonal memory at 45. Nevertheless, our mentaJ abilities also decline slowly. For instance, industrial studies show little change in worker performance up to the age of 65. More- over, there's ample evidence to show that older people can do a good job of teaming new things-though they don't learn as fast as younger people. Studies at Duke University's Center for the Study of Aging and Human Develop- ment point to anxiety as one major cause of the older person's learning slowdown. When he is expected to mem- orize and recall new information at a rapid pace, he becomes too anxious; in a relaxed atmosphere, be is much more effective at iL ·What efN<t does aging have od a person's cnotlvity and Imagination? It all depends On the person. It is not true that the older one becomes the more apt one is to lose one's creative, inventive powers. Win- ston C hurchill mobilized the entire Brit- ish World War ll effort when he was 66. Frank Lloyd Wright, the famed arcbitecty designed New York City's striking Guggenheim Museum when he was in his 80's. Grandma Moses, the painter who rec-eived international ac- claim, was at her artistic peak when in her 80's and 90's. Dr. Jobo L. Schimel, associate clini- cal professor of psychiatry at New York University Medical School, stresses that what people are like in their older years depends to a large ex- tent on the kind of oldtr people they knew when they were young. rt a per- son's grandfather was active, enthus1as- tic, open to new ideas and experiences, the chances arc that's how he wiU tum out, too. By MYRON BRENTON What causes aging? lf scientists knew the final answer to that puzzJe, they'd be much closer to finding a "treatment" or a "cure" for aging. More than 20 highly sophisticated theories of aging are being tested in research labs, both in the U.S. and abroad. Most scientists are convinced that we grow old because our body cells gradually stop functioning. But why do they stop? Some researchers look upon the body as being "programmed" by nature, or evolution, to live a certain number o( amount of smoking and drinking we do -all such factors play their part in the tempo of aging. There may also be some significant aging differences between the sexes. Un- fortunately, most studies thus far have concentrated oo men. It is known that older women arc more susceptible to softening of the bones than are older men. Women's skin ages faster, too. But women can hear better at advanced ages than men can; and, of course, women generally outlive men by about seven yean. Taking the experts' advice lo keep physically active, this m.on sets out on fishing trip. years. Some see radiation as an impor- tant factor in aging; the constant impact upon the cells, they say, tears them down. There are researchers working on the theory that molecules inside each living cell eventuaJJy clump together, clog the cclJ, and cause it to die. And there are "stress theory" adherents who believe that the life-long accumulation of physical and mental tensions gradu- ally wears out the body. Much attention is also being focused on the mysterious wortcings of the gene-containing DNA molecule inside each cell's nucleus. Why clo some people age fast· er than others? The experts don't have a definitive answer yet. Best guess is that an interaction between heredity and environment is responsible. The longer-lived our grandparents are or were, the greater the likelihood we'll live to a ripe old age. But the things that happen to us as we live our Jives also count for a great deal. Disease pat- terns, the degree of stress we're exposed 10, whether we're overweighty the Is there a connection between diet and aging? In a classic and oft- rcpeated experiment, a professor of nu- trition at Cornell University fed a group of new-born rats their regular food heavily laced with sugar and lard. They lived a normal rat's life span- two to two and a half years. He under- fed another group of rats and did oot include the sugar and lard. This second group stayed young-looking, and most of them were still alive at the end of three years. Other animal species, too, have been shown to live much longer oo restricted diets. (But starting such a diet in middle age bas much less effect than doing so at birth.) As for humans, wartime Sweden pro- vided some evidence. During the severe food shortage, the death rate dropped. When food was plentiful again after the war, the mortality rate rose>--main- ly because more people died of heart and blood-vessel disease. Scientists aren't about to suggest that people starve themselves or their children so they can ·. and Stay Younger? Scientists who study aging may be closing in on the secrets of longevity Jive longer. But it's not inconceivable that in time a diet program will be de- veloped that may help lengthen life. Does tension affect the aging process? Some people who go through an intensely stressful emotional experi- enc~like bereavement or serious fi. nancial reverses-seem to age suddenly. This is especially true of people middle- aged and older. Science can't yet ex- plain why this happens-or why it doesn't happen to other people who go through similar experiences. But there's evidence to show that severe or pro- longed stress does have a deteriorating effect on the body. Dr. James Birren, of the Unjversity of Southern California's Gerontology Center, points out that it is not unusual for an older person to die shortly after the loss of a spouse or a child. ''You can't say stress alone is the cause of this, and you can't say it's health alone," he speculates. "It's probably an interaction of the two." Conversely. studies with groups that live relatively sheltered and tension- free lives make the point in reverse. For example, Dr. Jam~ Nix of Louisiana St.ate University studied nuns and found they age more slowly-than other women. While they're also subject to ailments associated with age--they get them later Too old to dance? Nevu, says this 88- year-old who taJ:es a wulcly ksson. The rate of gerontological ~ch is such that sober analysts are making what may seem like science-fiction pre- dictions. In 1968, for instance, a panel of experts from the Rand Corporation -a renowned "think tank"-gave a timetable of sorts for longevity: by 1990, they said, artificial organs made of plastic and electronic components will be available; by the year 2000. a l 00-year life span is likely to be achieved; by 2025, the clinical control of aging will be possible. Can the individual do anything now to k"p young ancl live long? Rejuvenating pills or injections are not yet ready, but there are ways of doing something about longevity. Don't over- eat; while this won't extend your maxi- mum life span, it wi11 markedly reduce the hazard posed by that superkiller, cardiovascular disease. . Keep physically active; a major prob- lem with older people is their inability to coordinate welJ, but persons,Jlb<> ex- ercise all their lives are m~ less apt to lose this ability. (If you're middle- aged or older and just beginning a physical-fitness program, check with your doctor first.) At an oldsters' beauty contest, these ladies showed age is a stau of mind. .. Avoid unnecessary exposure to radia- tion; be sure you're exposed to X-rays only when absolutely necessary for di- agnostic or treatment purposes and go only to highly qualified X-ray techni- cians. Avoid long exposure to sunlight, too, otherwise your skin will age more quickly. in life. They also are longer-lived than other women. Does oging blunt a perlOn's sex drive? In part. Men and women do ex- perience a lessening of sexual desire and activity as they grow into their six- ties and seventies. And their physical responses to sex become less intense. But medical investigators emphasize that there's no biological reason why persons in advanced old age can't en- gage in sex. Surveys taken by Duke University's Center for the Study of Aging and Hu- man Responses show that some 60 per- cent of married couples between 60 and 74 remain sexually active. lo one Duke study, four ti.mes as many older men a.'i older women reported high sexual in- terest and activity, but many more of the men than women said they bad high sexual interest and activity at younger ages, too. Generally speaking, youthful sexual vigor tends to carry over into old age. Will science ever discover the "fountain of Youth"? More than 500 years have gone by since Ponce de Leon went looking for the fabled foun- tain that was to rejuvenate all wbo bathed in it. Gerontology-the science 1 of aging-has no such fountain up ita collective sleeve. But that sleeve is far from empty. At the University of Chi- cago Medical School, for example, re- searchers are working with novocain, which has shown some promise as a rejuvenating agent. In Wisconsin, Dr. Johan Bjorksten is working on busb- hush enzyme injections that conceiv- ably could increue the human life span by three decades. Share your worries and anxieties with someone close to you; people who keep everything locked inside themselves do badly in coping with stress. Keep mentally vigorous; the brain is like the muscles of the body-the more it's used, the more efficient it remains. + Vo/untt!t!T at Baltimore's Gerontology Rest!arch Center undugoes nitrogen washout procedure used to malce Jun g volume meosuremt!nts during testing for age changes. Europe gave racing rts Grand Prix. Indianapolis, its elusr.<e oval And cahfomia contributed the quarter-mile dash. But it took a bunch "fellas from doNrl home in the former Confederacy to produce the most colorful catS and drivef's that ever took to a circuit at high speed. The South is mother to stock car racing On February 28th. 0aytona-styte stock car racing takes to the 2112-mile oval at Ontario Motor Speedway. It's the tirst Miller Hish Ufe 500. 5')0fting all the splash and spunk that's made stock car competrtoo the biggest motcw sport 1n the country Tiie Ill st big stock car race Stock car racing. like all great inventK>nS. was born of necessity. During prohibition. the guys wf'lo hauled the hooch had to stay ahead of Uncle Sam to stay in business. So they built their cars to go lots taster than anything the ~ment agents had to drive. This technological al} vantage plus a baci<-Of-the-hand ~ a the local roads kept the best dnvefs out of jail. When not outrunning the law, the good ol' boys took to racing ead'I other. Stock c.ar racing! 'Ike rush hour on the ft eewatf•dose to 200 MP.H. At Ontario Motor Speedway, )'OU'll see a total of 51 ~ model stock cars on the track. ThlS is a normal traffic load for a NASCAR race. It might remind )'OU " your morning commute. Bul these boys push 200 on the straights. Just Ike Grarvna used to drive One ol the great ctwms of stocks is that the car Richard Petty roars around in is a Detroit prOduct -a lot like the car your mothef coaslS CNer to the Shopping cente<. The engine's a heck of a lot more soptusticaled, to be sure. The air condition1f"€'s been ripped out. Roll bars and other safety modifications are added. The suspensoo 1s beefed up. But it's still the same basic 3,:al pound steel monster you've ~ to know and kM!. It just goes a lot faster. Knock-Knock The bumpers and fenders on stock cars allow the drivers certain liberties in technique. FOf instance, when one stock driver wants lo pass another, hEi might give the front guy a few bumps on the bumper. At almost 200 m.p.h. this can be hairy rf )'OU don't know what you're doing These guys know what tt'ey're oong 0... best drivers are gettllag drafted Another technique invented by stock car driver.; is "draft- ing.· Al hW'I speeds these big cars create a vacuum in their wake. If one car pulls in close behind another, he actually gets sucked along This lets the second C<?' ~t more speed on less fuel In fact drafting also gives the front-runner a kind of push. ~. a lot of drivers prefer to run number two be- cause of another drafting phenomenon called "slingshol effect· Many a race has been won when a dmoer pulled out from behind the draft to be wt11pped ahead to victory by the sh~ vacuum. • FEB.28 ONTARIO MOTOR SPEED\IVAV Appl oadllng a rcune at nearly 200 MPJtcould turn yow stomach Ontario Motor Speedway is going to ~a special chal~ to the weathered veterans " NASCAR Grand National racing You see, they're used to c:or· nering on banks " '!I:! or more-like at Oa-Jtona Our curves are banked but 9•, Instead of being pushed doNrl in the seat as you are on the higtl wall, our shallow cunies tend to throw car and driver sideways. Driving skill, rather than brute power and speed, will be the winning factor in the Miller Hish Life 500. Don't b•llcf,.,... miss a pit stop It's a fact " racing that victories are often VtOrl or lost in the pits. A..-erage stockers get pitifully POO< gas mi~. And they 9> th~ tires like a bad speller goes througb eraserr. Say tv.o close com- petitors each make five stops in a race. If one CteN is getting its car in and out just ten secoods faster than the othef crew, the first PJJJ has gJ:it a 5asec· cod adYantaee O'.'erall At 200 mph. it ¥iOOld take one fine driver to make Up 50 secoods on the track. You11 see no dawdling in the Pis Speed has It's own reWclld You11 be seeing a lot " fast guys at the Miller Hi8h Ute 500. NASCAR drivers like Richard Petty, Bobby Issac, f>e(e Hamilton. Bobby and Oomie Allison Afso USAC champions Rager McClusJ<y and A. J fQ'il You11 also see the fastest one win a lot of money. The purse is Oiler $200,CXX>! So dri1te out to OntariQ Motor Speect.yay, F~ a('f 28th, and see the greatest race in stock. 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Some say it's aa easy a1 switching fr.om one brand of cigarettes to anot.'\er. G IVE IT 30 DA VS-you'll never go beck to cigarettea again. No cigarette, no ci&ar. nor any other pipe can iJvc you the full rich flavor, aroma, deep down satis· faction, enjoyment, and peace of mind that you cet from a Carey Pipe. HCTe is the way of it; The hazards of cigarette smoking arc not new. Long be· fore the Sur&e<>n General i11ued his nerve shattering report on SMOKING AND HEALTH, evidence that cigarette amok· ing waa auociated with Cancer, coronary artery disease, chronic bronchitis, and empbytema, was mountinc rapidly. It waa then that I decided to awitch to a pipe. That was over 30 ycan aco. Lilcc most otbtt cigarette smokers I just couldn't tolerate the goo, the bitter- ness, the ton1Uc bite, and that stale. foul, after-taste that rc1ult1 from smolcin& a n ordinary pipe. As a reault I dedicated hundreds of hours searching for the ideal pipe-buying all the disappointing gad- gets, and never findinc a sinele, solitary pipe that would amokc hour after hour, day afta day, without bitteme11, bite or sludge. In disgust I gave up and went back to cigarctt.e-and of courae back to COUGHING, WHEEZING, CHOKING. It was then I decided to try to work something out on my own, aomcthing that would not leave my mouth tasting like the proverbial blacksmith'• glove. Thousands of experiments and five lone disappointing years later, almost by accident , I hit upon a solution. A solution ao simple but ao cffcc· tive that it made smoking a pipe an entirely new and cxcitinc amok.inc c:rperiencc. By harncssin& four great natural laws this invention civca you everything you want in a satiafyinc amolcc. It donn't require any breaking in, from the first puff it smokes cool-it 1tnOkcs mild-it smokes ri&ht down to the last bit of tobacco with- out bite. 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The fortune, according to an estimate by the Wall Srrur Journal, amounts to SIS billion. It's not in buried gold or back-yard oil wells, but in abandoned stock and bond holdings. accumulated dividends, bank accounts, legacies, and insurance proceeds. Some of this fan- tastic accumulation of wealth has been building up for generations. As a re- sull, in certain cases the' abandoned property is valuable enough to make its owner an instant millionaire. For eumple. there are stocks and bonds registerl!d in the name of one Mary Griffin that are now worth more than a million "aollars. All that is known of Mrs. Griffin is that she li ved in New York City 30 years ago-and all she or her heirs would have to do to collect the bonanza, is to show up and prove they are the rightful owoer or inher- itors. And if anybody at all ever pro- duces Texas Pacific Land Trust Certifi- cate Number 390-the largest single missing securit y in the country-he or she can turn it in to the Republic Na· tional Bank of Dallas, Tex., for a cool $2 million. Why would assets of such great val- ue be abandoned? These are the prin- cipal reasons: 1) So many corporations have changed their names over the years or merged into new firms, lbat many of their in- vestors assume they have gone out of business. Some stockholders, no longer seeing the name of the company in newspaper stock market listings, be- lieve their investments have become worthless, when actually their holdings still have real value. 2) Our modem mobility makes many owners of valuable property "missing persons." People who change residences often sometimes neglect to leave for- warding addresses with brokerage Old stoclc certificates might reap· small fortune for-owner or heirs. houses, corporations, banks, or insur- ance companies. Simply leaving a for- warding address with the post office isn't enough; local postmasters tend to stop forwarding mail after a reason- able time has elapsed. 3 ) Surprisingly, people tend to be careless about bank books. lists of safe· deposit holdings, records of trust funds, etc. These are frequently misplaced or lost. As the years go by, the owners may forget all about !hem. In recent years. state governments hungry for revenue have been casting covetous eyes on this treasure trove of abandoned property. Some have passed laws s~cifymg that assets left un- claimed for as long as I 0 or IS years may be taken over by lhe state. But it doesn't do so unconditionally. Jt holds it "in custody" for the legal claim- ants. Usually, however, if claimants ever turn up, they have IO go through involved legal proceedings 10 get the money back. Tracers Company of America, the oldest and largest agency in the coun- try in the business of finding missing stockholders, missing heirs, and miss- ing relatives. has facilities for checking on every stock jssued since 1860. For a nominal fee. !hey will determine the current value of a securi1y for any stock certificate. They al o maintain, at their national offices at 515 Madison Avenue. New York Cily. N.Y .. a list of three million names of registered owners of outstanding stock certificates that still have value. Many of these people are presumed dead; but their heirs can collect on the certificates. Periodic field searches for missing stockholders and heirs are often com- missioned by corporations or executors or estate lawyers. Over the past four decades. such searches have turned up jackpots totaling $500,000,000. The largest individual payout was $400,000 -which went to an elderly Chicago woman. "We've found many people won't tell their spouses about stocks they"ve bought," says D aniel Eisenberg, found- er and president of Tracers. "In some families, buying stocks used to be con- sidered a form of gambling. In other cases, the husband or wife is secretive because be or she is afraid tbe spouse may wanl to give away some of the assets to relatives on the other side of the family. Then there are men and women who are ruiserly and prefer to lake their secrets to the grave." In one bizarre case, the gr3"'C si te yielded the key that enabled lhe tracing agency to find two heirs to $300.000 in securities. The fortune was left by an American who had lived as a recluse abroad. The only clue was the family name-an old New England one. In- vestigators combed cemeteries for a tombstone that bore the nam~. and then located the two living relatives by studying the records of those responsi- ble for upkeep of tbe graves. In another case, tracers were a.<iked By MARTIN ABRAMSON to locate the owner of stock certificates that had been outstanding for n'earl y IS years. It turned out that the owner had died in Chicago; but her only daughter-a poor invalid-was found in California, and was able lo establish her legal claim in Illinois. The number of people who file and forget stock certificates deemed to be valueless is staggering. Eisenberg esti- mates that there are more than five million yellowing, dog-cared certificates. Most of them are in attic truoks, among old family papers, in storage bins, or in piles of basement clutter. There are also people who paper their walls with ''worthless" stock certilicates to remind themselves of their folly in having bought them. One man in St. Pe tersburg, Fla., glued his certificates to his wall. When be discov- ered they were worth money, he couldn't get them off without ripping them. so he sawed around them and cut off a piece of wall. 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Yes, it's important to take time out for hap- piness. Jt's important to recognize happiness. to coun it, to pursue it, and above all to be grateful for it. Almost everyone agrees that people can make themselves unhappy by be- ing unkind, selfish, moody, afraid of living, and even more afraid of death. Isn't it pos- sible, Lhen. for people to make. themselves happy by being the very opposite of these characteristics? Also, almost everyone seems to know in his own heart what constitutes unbappiness. But when it comes lo defining happiness, there are hundreds of variations. Happiness can be the contemplation of past pleasures: doing a good deed every day; counting bleS.sings; a Beethoven sy mphony: a stamp collection; lov- ing God; a new car: a grand slam doubled and redoubled. Happiness, Joseph Addison wrote, " ... arises in the enjoyment of one's self." Happiness, Robert Ingersoll wrote, " ... is to make others so.'' Incredible as it may seem, my parents be· lieved that happiness was a dozen (shudder!) children. Being pioneers in scientific manage· ment, they were convinced ihal efficiency schemes devised for factories would also work in homes. As early as 1912 they were telling indu.$trialists it was their duty to create "Hap- piness Minutes" in the lives of their employees by malting work less exhausting. The Gil- breths also were the first to insist that workers be given rest periods-the forerunner of to- day's coffee break. And they had a raft of statistics, time studies, and motion pictures to prove that e limination of fatigue resulted not only in "Happiness Minutes" but also in fast- er, better, and safer production. So in our house. when I was growing up. we had ''process charts" on the walls thnt told euch child the exact time he wa11 sup- posed to roll out or bed, bnish his teeth, take his bath, play his French-and German-lan- guage lessons on the phonograph, make hii. bed, report for breakfast, etc. It sounds mighty regimented when sum- marized like that. But my parents were psy- 14 Family Weeklv. Fflln-uarv 7, JfliJ chologists as well as efficiency experts, and they managed to con vince us that it was a game which would get our chores done quick- ly and leave us more time for leisure and for happiness. "All people are supposed to be . awake about 16 hours a day-960 minutes," my father wrote to the heads of the firms that employed him. "Let everyone devote a minimum of one percent of his time, or nine and six tenths minutes a day, to causing hap- piness-to others and to h imself ... C an happiness really be budgeted on a per- ~on 's actual or figurative time chart? One has visions of 1 O thousand people lined up to tip- toe through the tulips for nine and six-tenths minutes every day. while loudspeakers order them to enjoy the beauties of nature--<>r risk the consequences. But it doesn •t have 10 be like that! And the first step is for a person to convi'nce himself that he can consciously create happiness for others and himself, if he sets bis mind to it. My mother used to illustrate that point by quoting Douglas Malloch's poem: ''You have to believe in happiness ... Or happiness never comes ... Ah. that's the reason a bird can sing _ . . On his darkest day he believes in Spring." Corny? All right, the same idea was expressed 200 years ago by Samuel Johnson, who wrote, "No man can enjoy happiness without thinking he enjoys it." And, going back to the first cen1ury before C hrist. Publi- lius Syrus wrote, "No man is happy who does not think himself so." The point is that if your "pursuit of hap- piness" is collecting stamps. then take time out every day not only to work on your stamp collection but to rellsh working on it. A new car? Save for it. And when you get it, take especially good care of it, polish it. keep it looking new. enjoy it. O r course the best kind of happiness is that which, as Ingersoll said, makes "others so." If everybody practiced happiness of that genre. there'd be an accumulative force which would push the world in spite of itself right into Utopia. Nobody expects Utopia. But if it's too much to ask every man to strive to make others happy. it shouldn't be too much to ask him to strive to make himself so-to take "lime out for happine~." Utopian or not, it's worth the effort. And even if everyone isn't willing to make the ef- fort, it will work for the individual. 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Roast at 325°F. about 1 hr. 2. Remove from oven and tum roast ri~nds­ up. Insert a meat thermometer in center of the thickest part of meat. Return to oven a nd roast 1 Y.a to 2 Y.a hrs. or until thermometer registers 17S°F. 3. About 1 hr. before end of roasting time, spoon half of the rice stuffing into center of roast. Cover with aluminum foil and return to oven. Spoon remaining stuffing into a 1-qt. casserole; set in oven with the stuffed roast. Cook, uncovered, stirring occasionally .with a fork. 4. Transfer roast to a serving platter. Garnish with parsley and spiced crab apples. 6 to 8 servings Rice-Raisin Stuffing pkg. (6 oz.) curry-seasoned rice, cooked following pkg. directions and wiing only 2~ cups water lb. ~ound lamb, browned and drained Y1 cup diced green pepper Y, cup gold~n raisins Yi cup chicken broth 2 tablet1poons lemon juice Yz teaspoon seasoned sail Yz teaspoon salt Ya teaspoon pepper I. Mix lightly all ingredients with a blend of 1he seasonings. l . Use one half as stuffing for lamb crown roast, and remaining half for ao accompany- ing casserole. Apple Pie with Hot Rum Sauce Apple pie Wa.J the popular way to suve apple1 during the JHriod corresponding with Lincoln's 11/r ~ It hod been in George Washington's ,. P111nily W -.klr, F "'"""JrJI 7, J 97 J This regal lamb crown roast su"ound1 a suc- culent curried-rice stuffing with golden raisin.s. time. Frequently, the pie was embellished with a generous coating of hot rum sauce. A 9-in. Z-<rust apple pie, baked ~ cup augar 1 tablespoon cornstarch ~ teupooa aalt Yi cup milk 1 y, cupe milk, aulded 1 egg, aligbtly beaten 1 teaapoon nnilla extract 4 to 6 tablespoons rum I. Mix sugar, cornstarch, and salt in a sau~ pan. Stir in the ~ cup milk until blended. Add scalded milk gradually, stirring constant- ly. Set over medium heat; bring to boil and cook.. stirring constantly until mixture is thick- ened, about 3 min. 2. Remove from heat. Vigorously stir about 3 tablespoom sauce into the beaten egg; imme- diately blend into hot sauce, stirring until smooth. Return to heat; cook 3 min., stirring constantly. J. Blend in extract and rum. Ladle over wedges or pie. 2 cups sauce Cherry Tarts These little tarts au a colorful dessert for n George Washington's Birthday or St. Valen- tine's Day party. Pastry tarts. baked 2 cans (16 oz. each) pitted tart red cherries and liquid 3 tableBpoons cornstarch ~ cup s ugar ~ teaspoon salt l teaspoon lemon juice ~ to Y1 teaspoon almond extract Y1 teaspoon red food coloring I. Prepare tart sheUs following directions on packaged pie crust mix. l . Mix the cornstarch, sugat, and salt thor- oughty in a saucepan. Add cherry liquid gradually, stirring until smooth. Bring to boil- ing. tirring constantly untiJ mixture is thick. J. Remove from heat and mix in the lemon juice, extract. and food coloring: then add cherries. Cool; spoon into tart shells. 4. Arrange a hatchet-or heart-shaped pastry cutout over the filling of each tart. 8 servings A BA G, A SHEET, A BOX- Pres to! Plays for Kids! /11 skit "Hands 00! Don't Touch!'' man is warned not to catch butterfli~s. I t's a dull, rainy day. The youngsters are sitting around the house waiting for something to happen, looking for something to do. Suddenly someone shouts "Paper Bags!" . And in no time the kids are whip- ping up costumes and makeshift sets out of grocery bags, cardboard boxes, old blankets, and scraps of material. Soon the young actors are putting on a skit that is quite likely to keep par- ents and other kiddie-watchers in stitches. The playlet, performed by these youngsters-and by thousands of other'i acrO'i'i the nation-is a special home ver'iion of one of the magical plays produced by the international- ly acclaimed Paper Bag Players, a nonprofit repertory company. Four of their playlets, tailored especially for young performers to do at home, school, or in their back yards, are now available. lhc Paper Bag-gers tour all over the country. Their simple and en- chanting 11k1ts have so captured the imagination of children and adults alike that audiences began asking for copie\ o f their routines that could be performed at home. Hence, a whole new "bag'' of creative playthings for children to do on their own has come into vogue. The professional company-actors, dancer.., and pantomimists--consists of two men and two women, with a musician-composer at an electric harpsichord. Its founder and artist- director, Judi'th Martin, used to dance with the renowned modern dancers Martha Graham and Mere Cunningham. From a cramped base- ment studio on Manhattan's Lower East ·Side, the Players have sallied forth to perfonn in many cities. They've drawn capacity crowds, for instance, at the Smithsonian in Wash- ington, Carnegie Hall in Pittsburgh, and even London's Royal Court. R evolutionary in their approach to children's entertainment, the Bags' technique is rooted in modem dance. But essentially it's slapstick-style vaudeville. The themes, jokes, and fantasy are on a child's level-the words simple, the music jaunty. Ac-- tors work on a bare stage, achieving a balance of fuo, beauty, and sheer make-believe. Sometimes even the audience participates as youngsters join in to sing theme songs or to an- swer wbacky questions put to them by the acton. <A!sturning is kept to an absolute minimum with an occa- sional paper wig or gunnysack used for eff ecl Se~ and costumes, even for the professional players, are made from anything, ranging from wrap- ping paper and newspapers and pack- ing bolles, to old sheet.a, pillow cues, lampshades, and shower curtains. 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And a dragon swallows two swag- gering kings, gets a stomach-ache, and moans, "Kings don't agree with me!" K ids delight particularly in "A Little Lit- ter." A woman likes to pick up litter. Two men drop pieces of wax paper in ever-grow- ing lengths as they do a dainty and delirious Oriental veil dance. 'The woman. tired of pick- ing up after them, lies down, is covered by the streamers, then is swept off stage by a street sweeper. This, like most of the skits, can be repeated at home by youngters with a minimum of preparation and props. So many parents and children begged for copies of the skita that the Players put to- gether simple segments that cootaiB words, suggested music, sketches for the simple co~ tumes, and helpful stago-direction hints. The Bags can afford to print and mail these In "Tru Angel." thru fir trus are saved from wicked woodmafl's cue. playlets on request, for a few cent3 to cover costs because they're now partly subsidized. Launched on a shoestring, the Paper Bag Players have received a grant of $72,600 from the Rockefeller Foundation, and additiooat funds from the Natiooal Endowment for the Am, the MeUon Educational Trust, and two state Art Councils. The grants enable them to develop oew plays and to give outdoor sbo~ a mobile operatioo--for ghetto children in various cities. About three out of four performances are free, in streets and parks. When the Play- ers stage a presbow parade, they look like Pied Pipers. Most of the underprivileged youngsters have never before had a chance to see live theatre. Says Judy Martin, speaking for her fellow Bags: "It's a wonderful way for us to spend our lives." -THEODORE WAI.LACE . . . Skit from Pap~r Bag Produc- tion tells how MW invenrion.s come about such as (above) o three-leafed umbrella. At left i.s scene from "'Dragon':r Tale," which finds two kings gelling :swallowed. " \ 1 (Advertiame.nt) I was afraid of a scale, before I lost 56 pounds. By Bonnie Trachtenberg-as t:old oo Ruth L. McCarthy When I got one look at this picture, I refused to order more. Who needed to see 170 pounds twice! SOUND crazy? Not when you've got a weight problem. You just don't want to go near any- thing that tells you that you're fatr-whether it's your brother, a swim suit, a mirror or a scale. And at 170 pounds, believe me, I was fat. Not only that, I was hostile to the world. It seems now like I was always heavy. I just never stopped stuffing my face. As a result, my taste buds were always arguing. Chocolate bars, ice cream, potato chips, bagels and cream cheese, cookies, cocoa. You could eee how it showed on me, too. Like the day I went to Coney Island in a pair of slacks that wouldn't button. I had fastened them together with a chain of safety pins and covered the open V with a blouse and coat. Everything would have been fine if I hadn't gotten athletic. But I had to go and ride a motor scooter. And gues.9 what? A pin popped. Before I knew it, I went banging into others as the rink men shouted: "Tum the wheel. The wheel!" I'd like to see them take directions with a pin sticking in their stomach. The beach was another nightmare! I useil to look foT the spot where all the old ladies sat, because I dreaded that moment when you take off your top clothes and everybody watches. Me? I was an enor- mous black stretch suit for nine whole years! Only time I suffered more was when I had to shop for clothes for an affair. It usually went like this. I'd stand in front or the mirror in a size 18 dress and my mother would !iSY: ''With a Jong-line bra a nd a girdle and make-up, you'll look okay. And maybe by then. you'll lose a (ew pounds." That was the rationaliuition. Dress the body, get il out of sight and concentrate on the face. But no matter what I did, I a lways ended up the fattest cousin there. Boys -they were something else. OnJy foreign ones would give me a look. They seemed to like apple-round faces. F rankly, mine was more like an all-day Sunday sucker, and I was sick of it. So periodicaJly, I'd go on a wild diet. Once even I took rainbow pills. One color at breakfast, an- other color at lunch, another at dinner, anothes al night. It was the worst possible thing I could have done. But when you're upset about your figure, you don't worry about your health. Stupid! All I can say is, I'm very grateful to the doctor who got me off them. And don't think once I stopped with the pills, that I didn't gain back with interest. But enough of that. Now I want to tell you what really helped me lose. A chocolate candy. Ayds ~ Reducing Plan Candy. I saw it in a drugstore one day. And since I a lways craved chocolate, I said: ''Why not?" (Actually 1 had a choice of four flavors.) Anyway, I read the directions carefully and the Ayds Plan really sounded safe. No harmful drugs, I learned. So I started and it hdpcd me ha\.e willpower like I never had lx>fore. I cut out all the garbage I was eating and began with healthful foods. Meats, vegetables, cottage chPeSe and greens. And by taking one or two Ayds like the directions say, I actually was able to limit myself to a much lower caloric intake. With no feeling of deprivation, either, because I had my chocolate. After a bit, I wasn't afraid to get on the scale a nymore, since it kept going down. And down. Also, I started doing things: singing lessons, drama classes, night courses at college, even dating There was no more time for guzzling. Anyway, by summer I had reached 114 pounds. I was bikini sire at last. So I ruught my first. I was almost scared to wear it, though, because I really hadn't lx-en slim long enough to stop thinking like a fat person. But my fiance reassured me. That's right. My fiance. I'm engaged, ecstatically! I, who never thought anyone would love me except Her- schel. I didn't tell you about rum, did I? He's the moet gorgeous, gargantuan cat you ever saw. 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Box 3148, Pt1118., Pa. 19l50. • ~ I • Come all the way up to KCl>L : Steve McQueen's Most Important 24 Hours Neil<-: tt'mporary flart'-Up . , S teve McQueen, wearing a fireproof suit capable of pro- tecting him for 11 seconds in case of a flaming crash, looked grimy and weary in his porta- ble dressing room at the race track of Le Mans, F ranee, where he was in the final stage of filming "The 24 Hours of Le Mans." The film had proven taxing on Steve, in more ways than one. The budget had soared to more than seven and a hall miJlion dollars: racing cars had broken down, there were several serious acci- dents. the original director quit, and more important than anything else, it nearly wrecked his marriage of 14 years with his wife Neile. The film turned out to be a Steve McQueen Special with him doing most of the writing, produc- ing. directing as well as starring in it. It was a seven-day-a-week, 14-hour- a-day job. Moreover, while the other actors who played race drivers had pro- fessional doubles Cor the racing se- quences, Steve did bis own driving aod operated his own camera while doing so. It's tittle wonder chat he and Neile temporarily split up under the tension. Steve moved out of the chalet they shared into whal he smilingly described as a "race-drivers' commune"--anolher chalet, where most of the professional drivers were living with their families. each in !heir own private quarters. Neile knew alt too well what was wrong with Steve. It was neither another woman nor his supposed infatuation with race cars. "It was pure tension and exhaustion. The film took 100 much out of Steve. When he came home at night, we'd either argue or he'd go straigh1 to sleep. We just weren't commurucating. About halfway through the picture, Steve moved out." 'Vt/hen the hardesl part of the filming was over, it was Neile who effected a reconciliation by moving into the driv- ers' commune with Steve. "One separa- tion every 14 years isn't really so bad," she said. In a way, it was nol surprising thal Steve was totaJly involved in this pro- je<:t., more so than in any film he had done before. For Steve, racing is not just a sport-it is an oullet, a dedica- What In t.ho World I laby Threatening-and threatened-- 1nfectioos caused or contributed to by unclean hands are an unexpected but common threat to health. And the new- born infant is surprisingly one of the most excellent models for studying it. Easy to observe in the controlled hos- pital setting, babies are providing an un- derstanding of how such infection spreads. According to Dr. Louis Gluck of the University of California, a new- born u a "culture medium" for bac- teria-although mainly a threat only to himself until he is touched by another pair of hands. Then bac1eria is spread. Pediatrician Gluck has found that "de- germing" infant skin, as well as the Ulfure hands of penoos touching him, helps control the inddencc of infection. cioo, a way of lift: that he can personal- ly understand and identify with. The purpose of the ftlm is to make everyone else underotand it. "When it's finished, I want my grandmother in Montana to understand racing!" or course, he doeso't have a grandmother in Mo n· Cana. But his meaning i.s clear. ''I know. I know, '24 Hours of Le Mans' has been referred to as 1hc mos1 ex.pensive documentary ever made," said McQueen almost defensively. "I guess the comparison is legitimate be- cause we film it absolutely true to 1hc spirit of the race. We have created cam- eras that record it exactJy as it is run. We don't speed up, and we don't slow down for effects. No gimmicks. But the story ilsetf is, in fact, a fictionalized version of what happens to a select few of more than 300,000 people who are auracccd by lhe race, specifically 1he drivers, their cars, their mechanics. and, only incidenlally, I heir women." To accomplish this. McQueen had taken a writer, producer, and camera crew to the 1969 running of Vingt- quatre Heurcs du Mans and shot more than 30,000 feet of film solely as experi- ments for camera angles, camera mountings, and o ther technical prob- lems to be faced. By the beginning of June, 1970, Steve had assembled 35 of the world's best race drivers, a crew of 221, includ- ing 45 cameramen. The three most im- portant cameras were mouoced fore and afl of a Porsche 908 which competed in lhe actual race. Sccve showed some or Che more than 70,000 feet of the most thrilling racing footage ever reoorded oo film taken during the competition. He had reason to be proud of it. When the official race was finished, Sieve went to Churches on the Malls Across the country, there are about a dozen places of worship located in shopping malls, according to The Wall Street Journal. One of the early proponencs of the un- usual concept was Bishop Fulton J. Sheen, who suggested the idea to reaJ- es1ate developer, Louis OeVecchio. From chat suggestion grew the inter- faith chapel for 150 worshippers aoon to open at Eastwood Mall shopping center near Youngstown, Ohio. And in Paramus. N. J., the Carmelite falhers reccnUy opened a chapel at the Beriten Mall. The director of a chapel at Monr()Cjllille, just outside Pittsburgh, Pa .. the Rev. Anthony G . OeLuca, views the phenomenon in Bib- lical terms: the mall is the "ancient f~ rum of Rome; when Paul brought the Gospel, he went to the marketplace." work on his own production. There were obstacles, mostly me- chanical. "These cars are made to race at speeds up to 230 miles per hour for 24 hours, continuously, with two • drivers taking turns. They race in sun and rain, day and night. But they were not made to race constantly at high speeds for five months! So naturally we had breakdowns that delayed us. Driv- ing cus that are not in top mechanical shape mean! additional hazards to lives. Produclion was stopped once for two weeks., partly to iron out script points, mostly to work on the cars. Man, I'm scared driving a car at lhose speeds that isn'I right mechanically. You can get yourself killed awfully fast." S teve knows what he"s talking about. He got interested in racing cars in 1962 and has been a formidable competitor .. in contests ever since. He set track rec- ords at Holtville and Phoenix before taking his Porsche to Sebring, where he won the coveted Williams Sportsman- ship Trophy by finishing first in the J- licre class, and second over all-just 26 seconds-behind Mario Andretti. That the professional racers consider him one of them is apparent not only by their comments on Steve but also by the fact that for almost five months they ~ were willing to put their lives into his hands by racing with Steve in close quarters when split-second timing meant the difference between life and death. Sieve McQuecn runs his per50nal life pretty much lhe way he operates pro- f~onally. You do it Sieve's way. He's not used to making compromises. That might be a sign of a good race driver,,. buc ii can be a strain on those who as- sociate wich him. -PEER J. OPPENHEIMER Raw old ia your doc? For a dog's age, or !hereabouts, folks have been calcu- lating the age o{ their dog, in human equivalents. on a one-for-seven basis. In other words. a one-year-old dog was considered to be about as developed a& a seven-year-old youngster. But that rule of thumb, according to the Gaines Dog Research Center. can no longer scientifically apply. A dog's shorter life span means that it rcacbea physiological maturity more quickly than man does, and the new formula reftecu that fact. Under it, a one-year-old dog is no w con- sidered about as developed as a 15-year- old human being, and a two-year-old dog the equivalent of 24 human years.• After that the aging relationship levels off', so that a dog at four is chc equiva- lent of a man at 28, and a dog of 12 years is the equivalent of a man of 64. ' TAKE ANY OF THESE 91 BOOKS FOR ONLY AM>'«>lJ MAY QiOOSE A r£W BOOK EACH MONTH R)R OM.Y Sl.69! All .,. full·lenlth. h.rct~. llbr•ry·str.e volumes, m.ny coatlnc $5.95, ta.95 •nd up In publllhera' edition•. I need buy only one book • month out. of .t leut 20 offtnd eech month. If I wish to receive both monthly Mlecttonl, I need do nothlna, WheMllef I don't want one of the two monthly selectlons, or prefer an abr· n.t•. I may notify you on the conwnlent form always provided. 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Those two words rM!Jn a great deal to us ... and they do to you also. We take great ~ride in eve.-y piece of ~uipment, material and natur- ally, the personnel who run our Strvice department. They a.re in charge of maintaining your Fc:d or other fine car ·and In doing SQ, maintaining your con- Unued trust in anoth?r sign we hve here which says . . . Wilson Ford. Without your loyal patronage and trust, our sign wouldn't be th?re very Jong. All of us here at 18255 Beach Blvd. are in the automcblle business in more ways than just sening Fords. We want to continue OlllT' cus- tomer relation...-tlip wlt'!'l you long '8fter we 'have sat.isfied you with t~ Ford of your choice. We feel that the best way to accomplish this g"1l Is to get startcl on the right foct ln lhe first place. Why not drot> in today and se? one or all of th'? ''Sf.t.ter Idea " cars from Ford today? And if vcu alreadv enjoy that Fr-ci Feelhlg, remember to bring it h'me for service . . . to the people whc. know it best. 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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11 6:00 O Laker Basketball L.A. Lakers 11s. Milwaukee Bucks at Mil waukee. Chick Hearn and Lynn Shackelford report. 8:30 ID Olympic Boxing FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12 6 :10 O Laker Basketball L.A. Lakers vs Chicago Bulls at Chicago. 8:30 O UCLA Basketball UCLA Bruins vs. University of Oregon Ducks at Eugene. Dick Enberg calls the action. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13 11:00 AM U fl!' (!j ABA Basketball New York vs. Virginia 12:00 O High School Basketball Game of the week. Ross Porter and Tom Hawkins report. 12:30 m National Hot Rod Association Winternationals Two hours of taped h1ghlrghts of last Sunday's championship event, held at Pomona Fairgrounds. 1 OJ College Basketball USF at Pacific. 1 :30 ID Championship Wre"Stling , 2:00 I!) Ou~doors "'Arctic Circle." Joe Foss fishes for lake trout and grayling at Great Bear Lake 1n C3nada's Northwest Territory. 2:30 0 Pacific 8 Basketball USC Trojans vs. Unrv of Oregon Web· foots, lrve from Eugene. Or-e. 3:00 O fij Bob Hope Desert Classic Coverage of the fourth round of play in the frve round, $140,000 celebrity·pro golf compet1t1on at Palm Desert. Calif Finals are played tomorrow at Bermuda Dunes. A total charity effort. the Classic d1stnbutes 70 percent of net proceeds to the Eisenhower Medical Center and 30 percent to other local charities. O Celebrity Bowling I @ College Basketball University of San Francisco Dons vs Pac1f1c Tigers. 3:30 U CBS Golf Classic Lrve, from Akron, Ohto. O :i7'J (3) Pro Bowlers' Tour The $50,000 King Louie Open at Krng Louie West. Kansas Crty, Mo 0 NHL Action Highlights 4:00 69 CBS Golt Classic 4:30 U Santa Aneta Feature Race lhe $100,000 Charles H Strubs Stakes for 4 year-olds at i 1;. mile. O Sports Challenge "The Lakers" vs. "The Baltimore Colts ·· Jerry West. Happy Hairston, Gale Goodrich compete with [art Morrall. Bubba Smrth, Mike Curtis. Drck Enberg 1s host g;) lnternationaf Soccer Italy vs. West Germany. 5:00 8 Kings Hockey L.A. Kings vs. Toronto Maple Leafs Toronto (ft) (3) ABC's Wide World of Sports Jrm McKay hosts. Tournament of Thrrlls Auto Daredevil Champronshrps from Tampa, Florida: the Duke Kahanamoku Surf Classic from Sun set Beach, Hawar: and the National Acrobatic Ski Jumping Champronshrp. (Tentative schedule) 5:30 I!) Animals. Action and Adventure "White Danger .. Dare· devrl skiers face "White Danger" on Alpine slopes. 7:00 g;) Box de Mexico 8:00 O UCLA Basketball UCLA Brurns vs . Oregon State Beaver$ at Corvallis. 9:30 O Saturday Night Fights Joe Orb1llo vs. Steve Grant 1n 10 round heavyweight bout 11 :00 0 PREMIERE This Week in NBA Charlie Jones and Chick Hearn show hrghlrghts of the National Basketball Association games played the previous week. THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. FEBRUARY 6. 197t THE PHOTOGRAPHERS ··Tue Photographers:· another in a program seriel> db1ribu1cJ by Hughes Network , I nc., airs on KHJ (Channel 9), Sunday. Feb - ruary 7 at 10 PM "The Photographer,," a~ the title impliei.. is about photograph- erl>-the profcl>i.ional k1nd-anJ how they work; what they hope to capture on film: how they go :ihou1 it: mm l importanlly, the resulr.s Wh:il do Covtmor Ronald Rta- 1an and Sally Kt lltnnan ("Hot I Ip " of M• A •s• H* fllmtl haH In romnion~ Asldt from thl'lr actlns barkarounds, Covtmor Rnitan and Mks Kt lttm1an art tht photO(rtlphk subjuts of Al- frtd Elstrut:itdt. The pcc1a l feature.., Rvc par· ticular photographer'> on location: each of them m pursuit of different photographic goals. AtFREO EISENSTAEOT: The .. father of photojournalism," 71- year-old Eisenslacdr wa' on the nrnsthcad of U /<''s tir'lt is<1ue 1n I 9J6: \.i nce that time has photo- gr..rhcJ many of the ·•great" men .ind r.:wnts of our 11mc. The Special finJs him at work on two very different 1ype5, Governor Ronald Reagan and actrcs" ~ally Kcllcr- mun, "Hot I ipc;" of M•A•S•H fame M .\RY El.I.EN ,\IARK: An at trac11vc, free lance photographer in her ~O\, Mar}' Ellen ha~ been lak · ing p1cturc5 for only \even )Car~; hut h:" t.lonc l'XtraorJ111nrily well in rhJt c;hort ttmc In the Special, 'lhe " ,111 ,1'>\lgnmenr for J>nrir-Mutch \l.1g.111ni: w Jo."'' ,hc put5 it, '"An 1mprc ... \lon1'1l1l· '1ory ah1,111 Algeria. how rhc people live. wh~11 the coun- try lool.' and kcls Iii.I.'. how or if it\ changed ,;nee 1hc French ldt."" l.ARRY R RROWS: A veter.in 1 I FE photographer, Burrow'>. who ha' hccn covering the action in Vietnam for R1 ·1 ye arc;, ;, a comhat photographer par cxcellancc D11rrn g ""The Ph01ographer., .. we 'cc htm Joing a 'tor} on the return of a pa raplegic Victnamc'le boy to ht!> village afll'.r three ~c:ir' medical tn:<1tmc111 in rhe Un1tci.J Slates. JOHN DOMINI ·: Another LIFE photographer, well 1..nown for h1~ photograph' of ··Cat~ in Africa ." Oomrni~ i~ nncc ag.iin he:11J1ng into the wilder nc''· th1' time. ldnht'. w 'how the hc:111tv and wild life of the 0nly truly virgin area left 1n the 111tcd State' To get the ,ccnic 'hot~. Oomini'I will take a t1oa1 trip down the ~1 1ddlc Forl. rif 1hc <;atmon l<i vcr: running rapid\ en mute amt camping l)\11 at night. NORM.\N r ,\ RKI SOS: A freelance Onr"h fa-.hrnn phl1ll1g r~1phcr, Parkrnc;lrn ,., jl'o a will> ohscrvcr of the female 'ex Whet her directing an lt_:ilt.m f:i.,hion m_oclcl. Twi~ C'lf :ic..lrc<;' Vane"a Rcdgra,l:, P.irl1n,on, the '\\ 1ng1ng co,mopol11c. 1~ ever· prcc;cnt making Jroli pron1111nu·ment' of w0mcn and fa<ih1on trl'nt1'. "irh rhe rc<;ttll that "'Thi.' Pho1ogr.1phcr' ·· is not nnl y highl y rn- formall\e. hut high!\ entertaining a<; well INCOME TAX FAST ACCURATE SERVICE "We try t o make a life long friend not a one t ime client" 642-0506 DAVID 8. CAMPBELL TAX ACCOUNTANT WHkd•y1I 'til1 -Open S•turd•y 20S2 NEWPORT (AT BAY) COSTA MESA Page 3 SATURDAY FEBRUARY 6 EVENING 3:30 6 CBS Goll Cl1ssi~ (C) 0 @ (3) Cl) The Haw1ii1n Open (C) First day ol the two·day cover age ot the $200,000 golf tourna· ment from Waialae Country Club 0 NHL Action (C) @Ii> Children's Gospel Hour (C) @I) luch1 en P1tlnu (C) m Pan011m1 39 (C) 4:00 0 I Spy (C) ~ (I) CBS Golf Classic (C) @Ii> Pattern for living (C) m New Decade at Sea (C) 4:30 6 Santi Anita Feature Rue (C) The $50,000 San Pasqual Handicap for 4-year-olds at 1 1 /16 mile. U JOE LOUIS! SUGAR * RAY! ARCHIE MOORE ! SPORTS CHALLENGE! 0 Sports Challenge (C) "The Lak ers," Jerry West, Hapriy Hairston, Gall Goodrich. c?mpete with "The Boxing Champions." Sugar Ray Rob inson. Joe Louis. Archie Moore 0 Celebrity Bowling (C) m Unt.lmed Wor1d (C) @ Judy Lynn (C) ~ Ci.) Wagon Trilin (C) €ID One Fine Day (C) (R) @Ii> f aittl for Tod1y (C) g) El Mundo an que Vivimos m Quest for Adventure (C) 4:45 g) Pre.Came Soccer (C) 5:00 6 Movie: "Abbott ind Costello Meet Captain Kid" (comedy) '52- wlth Charles Laughton O It's Academic (C) Reseda, Edi· son and Pius X high schools 0 Outdoors (C) 0 @ (1) Cl) ABC's Wide World of SPorts (C) Jim McKay hosts. The Touroament of Thrills Auto Cham- pionship from Fla and the Duke Kahanamoku Surf Classic O The Avengers (C) m Movie Greats: "King Kong" (hor· ror) '33-Bruce Cabot (E Quest for Adventure (C) Ei) Peter Gunn ffi The World We live In (C) (R) Qjl Clll of the West (C) @Ii> Quest for life (C) g) International Soccer (C) meron~ 5:JO 0 KNBC Newservlce (C) D Championship Bowline (C) (E Animals, Action & Adventure (C) Ei) Tonight in las Vegu (C) £ID Realities (C) (R) ~ (j) The Unllmed World (C) @Ii> The Fisher Family 6:00 IJ The Bi& News (C) (30) 0 ~ Cl) m NBC News (C) (30) 0 Laredo (C) (30) 0 Bou City (C) (60) al Then C•m• Bronson (C) (60) ~ (j) Arricutture USA (C) (30) @Ii> Muslcalt /Davey & Goliath (C) 6:30 ft About a WHk (C) (30) O ,.,n Conlmnce (C) (30) Page 4 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, FEBRUARY 6, 197 1 0 Eyewitness News (C) (30) g) Nochts hpatiu (30) @@ Forum Boxing (C) 9:00 6 (if) Amie (C) (30) His doc· EE Hobby Showcase (30) for conjectures an ulcer has final· ~ 00 American Wilderness Speci•I ly come to business executive Arnie. €ID The French Chef (C) (30) (R) C!) The Wilburn Brothers (C) (30) ~@ CBS News (C) (30) Em Flick Out (C) (30) (R) €!)Children's Gospel Hour (C) (30) m Hour of Power (C) (60) ffi Edge of Eternity (C) (30) g) Premiere Movie (C) (2 hr) (El Upbeat (C) (60) 9:30 6 Qi (j) Mary Tyler Moore (C) 7:00 6 CBS Evening News (C) (30) (30) Mary checks into the hospital Walter Cronkite. for a tonsilectomy Pat Carroll O I $PEC•Al I The Buracud• (C) guests as her roommate (30) (R) Maury Green hosts pro· O Movie for Television: (C) "Spy gram detailing the mishandling of Killer" (drama) '69 -Robert Hor· default judgments in the Municipal Ion, Sebastian Cabot, Jill St John. Courts. A private eye is arre.sted for murder. 1J Zane Grey Theatre (30) 0 News (C) (30) Larry Burrell 0 Juvenile Jury (C) (30) (E Del Reeves (C) (30) O DeathValleyDays (C)(30)"The @@Mov ie: "Summer and Gold Mine on Main Street " John Smoke." Astin, Lita Baron. ffi The Ameriun Craftsman (C) m I SPfCIAl I Tommy Tompkins: 10:00 6 i;9I Mannix (C) (60) Jason Bushman (C) (60) Tompkins travels Evers, Charles Aidman and Robert atone through rivers and swamps to Webber guest as members of Man· photograph the animals of northern nix's college lootball team who have British Columbia. the Yukon and a reunion in a ghost town. the Northwest territories. O frig111 Night: (C) "Giant of the m I SPECIAL I Meet Grant Griffin Metropolis" and (C) 'The Witches' (C) (60) Milton Berll' hosts m News (C) (30) Ken Jones. EE Creative Living With Crafts (60) (E Oak Ridge Boys (C) (30) m I SPECIAL I The Turntd On Crisis m Hollywood Television Theatre (C) (C) 160) "Tile First Dim~nsion " (21/2 hr) (R) ''The Andersonville 29 (8) Buck Owens (C) 130) Trial " Stars include Richard Base· €!)living Faith (C) (60) hart. Jack Cassidy, Buddy Ebsen. g) Box de Mexico (90) Cameron Mitchell, William Shatner. m America in Space (C) (30) 10:15 0 laker Wrap.Up (C) m Ritmolandia (60) 10:30 0 Big 5 News (C) (30) 7:30 6 ~@ Mission: Impossible (C) m USC Basketball (C) (2 hr 15 m) (60) The IMF is called upon to ex· USC vs. UCLA, taped earlier pose a nuclear arms treaty secretly (E News (C) (30) signed by a previously friendly Cl) Passport to Travel (C) (30) country. 11:00 6 O O News (C) 0 ~ 00 m Andy Williams (C) 0 I SPWAL I Arthritis Telethon (C) (60) Guests are Raymond Burr. The (20 hr) The 15th Annual fund Lennon Sisters, Bobby Sherman and raising telethon. Jerry Lee lewis. al It Is Written (C) 1J Jerry West~Show (C) (25) ~ @ Spotlight Thutre: ''The Out- 0 @ (1) Cl) Lawrence Welk (C) sider." Tony Curtis. O Million $ Movie: (C) "M1y1" ~ ® Films From Mexfco (drama) '66-Clint Walker. Jay 11:15 6 Fabulous 52 Movie: (C) "Fire North. Two teenage boys, an Ameri· Down Below" (comedy) '57-Jack can and a native Hindu, must de Lemmon. Robert Mitchum. Rita Hay. liver a valuable elephant lo a far worth Fishing boat partners quar· away temple rel over a beautiful woman. 7:551J laker Warm·UP (C) 11:30 0 Movie 4: (C) "Soldier in the 8:00 0 Laket Basketball (C) (2 hr 15 Riln" (comedy) '63-Jackie Glea. min) l.~. Lakers .. ":· San D}ego son. Steve McQueen. Tuesday Weld 0) Movie Greats: lhng Kon( (R) 0 Saturd1y Night Movie: "No (horror) '33-Bruce Cabot. Down Payment" (drama) '57-Jo 6) Minority Community (C) (30) anne Woodward, Sheree North Tony El) I Believe in Miracl es (C) (30) Randall. Jetlrey Hunter ca:.Oeron €ID Soul! (C) (60) "Hal Jack!.an.'' Mitchell, Patricia Owens. Barbara m Consultation (C) (30) Rush, Pat Hingle, Robert Harris. 8:30 fJ ~@ My lhree Sons (C) (JO) The problems of four couples. neigh Ernie discovers Dodie needs a lot bors in a post war housing develop of attention. ment 0 ill@ m NBC Saturday Mov· (E Movie: "Hollow Triumph" (dra- ie: "Night of the Iguana'' (drama) ma) '48-Paul Henre1d. '59-Richard Burton. Ava Gardner, 11 :45 lffi (3) ABC News (C) Deborah Kerr, Sue Lyon. A de 12·00 m •11 N' '"t Sh . ''T'" M ·1· r k d · · t k' · " • 1g11 ow. ,,e agn1 1· roe e m1n1s er. wor ing as a tour cent Dop " "C · th • ht " d ·d i M b e, ry in e n1g , an llU! e. ll eiuco . ecomes an in· ''Don't Take It To Heart" sp1rat1onal force 1 n the lives of · three women 1:00 6 Movie: "County F1ir" (drama) 0 @@ ffi The Pearl Bliley '50-Rory. Calhoun, Jane N:.gh. Show (C) (60) Guests are Liza 0 Spuking Freely (C) Marshall M1nnelli, Steve Lawrence and Cab McLuhan." Calloway. 0 11 Mondo (C) ID Porter Waaoner (C) (30) 1:45 al Movie: "last of the Despera- @Ii> The Story (C) (30) dos" (western) '55-James Craig. SUNDAY FEBRUARY 7 MORNING 6:15 0 I Sl'w.u I Arthritis Telethon fund-ra1s1ng telethon continues un 111 7·00 PM Jane Wyman, Gene Raymond. Johnny Grant and Jack Rourke are among the celebrit es donating their time and talent m Tht Christophers 6:30 m The Bible Answen 6:55 6 Give Us This Dat 7:00 f) Tom and Jerry O face to Fau Rabbi Wolf m Tale1 oT Wells Fugo 7:30 6 Penelope Pitstop 0 Campus Profile "Viewpoint on Nutrition-Not By Bread Alone." Guests are Dr. Isobel Corneil. Sam Jaffe and Bellye Ackerman who dis· cuss how lo select sugar and starchy foods for heller nutrition 0 Herald of Truth m Yogi Bear ind Friends (E Sacred Heart ~ @ This Is the life 7:45 (E The Christophers 8:00 6 lamp Unto My Feet 0 Angie's Gar1ge 0 Day of Discovery m Wonderama (E Revival fires @ (1) This Is the life ~ God Is the Answer ~ 00 Town Hall Meeting 8:30 U Look Up Ind live O Mrs. Alpha Bet 0 Smokey Bear Show 0 Movie: ''Yanco" (drama) '64- Ricardo Ancona, Jesus Median m KATHRYN KUH LMAN * (IN COLOR) (E Kathryn Kuhlman @ (3) Hour of Deliverance 1:29 00 Full Gospel Revival 9:00 6 Camera Three O Serendipity A visit to the Shin dana Doll Factory and the I os An geles County Museum ol Natural History 0 Jonny Quest (E Gospel Singing Jubilee f7 (3) Revival f ires ~ (6) Kathryn Kuhlman 59 @ Tom •nd Jerry g) Musiu y Palabras m P1nor1m1 Latino en Domingu 9:30 6 Todafs Religion O The Christophers 0 (iJ, (j} Cattanooga Cats (2) @ Oral Roberts ~ 0C Penelope Pitstop m Esta Es la Vida 10:00 6 Steps to Leuning O Ch1llenge My Sermon Rabbi Jacob Pressman, Temple Beth llM e I SPlCIAl I Arthritis Telethon (cont'd ) 0 I (3J Bullwinkle 0 Movie: "The Youngut Spy" (ad venture) '62-Kolya Burla1ev. 6) Rendezvous With Adventure (Continued) NEW '71 DODGE COLT More Japanese Car For American Dollar IMMEDIATE DELIVERY The~ ~·j} Se<lat •4L211<1Sl00i7 $19 4 7 FULL $67 Total Down PRICE $67 Total Monthly jt117.70 It !tit IOtal CHll price l11cludl119 tu 111111 lk tnM. 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T••MS YOU IH•O SO YOU MAY Page 5 SUNDAY (Continued) ~ (j) Camera Tluu m C1ndones 'I Musiu 10:30 II ~ (j) flee the N1tion O Movie: "Miry, Miry" (comedy) '63-Debbie Reynolds, Barry Nelson. 0 @@ a> Discovery "Hong Kong: The New Territodes." Pro gram focuses on San Tin. a 700· year-old vill1ge fewer than 30 miles from Canton. The way of life has not changed for centuries. (D faith for TodaJ ta) 00 film Feature mTBA 11:00 II Qi) (j) NHL HodtJ St. Louis Blues vs Philadelphia Ayers. 0 @ (3) a> NBA Baslietball De- troit Pistons at Baltimore Bullets m Movie: "A Southern YlnkH" (comedy) '48-Red Skelton, Arlene Dahl (D Church in the Home @ 00 First Baptist Church €1) Cine en ~ CaSI CJ!) Quien Canta Estl C1ncion? 11:30 O Movie: "The Purl" (drama) '48-Pedro Armendariz. AFTERNdON 12:00 (D lntelli1ent Parent ~ 00 Experiment in Television CJ!) Drama Dominie1I 12:30 (D Oral Roberts ~ Cl) Penelope Pitstop 1:00 O ~ @ m MMt the Prw O I Sl'ECtAL I Arthritis Telethon O Million $ Movie: "Callinr North· side n7" (drama) '48 -James Stewart. Helen Walker, Richard Conte. m The World Be10nd Q) News, Sports & Weather m frente a 11 Yldl 1:15 0 @ (!) aJ American Sportsm1n Jimmy Dean captures wild mustang in Wyoming. 1:30 11 I $iiittAi. I CBS Children's film Festival "Lionhearl." British film about a little boy who befriends and defends an escaped circus lion that soldiers have been ordered to slay 0 m I bfoAL I Beethoven MiSSI Solet11nis A performance of Beethov- ens solemn Mass with Pope Paul VI in attendance Wolfgang Sawallisch conducts the Symphony Orchestra in Ral, Rome Solo vocalists are Ingrid Bjorner, Christa Ludwig, Pla- cido Domingo, Kurt Moll. Chorus of Bavarian Radio. Q) Voice of Calvary Q3 (j) 1969 All American Footb•ll Tum ~ Afternoon Movies: "Return of the Fly'' and "Somethin1 for the Birds." m Exitometro 2:00 0 @ (1) a> H1w1ll1n Open Golf live colorcast from Waialae Country Club in Honolulu. Total yardage of the par·72 course is 7,020. Q) Travel With Don & Bettina ·(3) 00 Boy Scout Parade €D Teatro Familiar 2:30 II Th• Siesta Is Owr "Mexic1n- American Vietnam Veterans." A Millon $Movie! Ev err. Night! 7:30p.m. KHJ-TY' THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. FEBRUARY 6. 1971 TODAY, SUNDAY TO 7 P.M. ARTHRITIS TELETHON KRA·S Benefit Arthritis Foun~tion Box 1047, Santa Ana 92702 ·· 1,igt.•lha V.I.' l.'an li!!hl 1:1 ipplin!! anhnt1,:· .lanl' Wy nw n l"!J ROLLER GAMES-ACTION ! ':t T-BIROS vs. NEW YORK IE) Roller Game T·8irds vs News York Bombers m Insight 3:00 IJ Newsm1kers 0 m Comment Edwin Newman 0 F1mlly Film festiv1I: "Stowa· w1y" (drama) '36-Shirley Temple. Robert Young m Chiller m P1ttern for Living a> Toros 3:30 8 Movie: "Saw1ge Wildeiness" '56 -Ro'>ert Preston, Anne Bancroft Vicfor Mature. ' 0 AMERICAN DREAM ? *CHANCELLOR BANOKSKY 0 On Clmpus "Whatever Happen- ed to the American Dream?'' Dr. Wiiiiam Banowsky, Pepperdine Uni· verslty Chancellor, 1s host Robert Abernathy's guest EI!) Sacred Cinema mcompus 4:00 0 Inquiry Guest is Congressman Victor Vey'S4!y (R·38th), who repre· sents the Imperial, Riverside and San Bernardino Counties. 0 I if1(1AL I Arthritis Telethon (cont'd.) 0 U1J (3) Directions "Nepal" The influence of religion in the ancient kingdom of Nepal is examined. ~ 00 Which Way, Americ.I? m Altars ol the East "1he Wheel of Karma" m This Is the life al Ru Humbard ml Varied1des 4:30 0 This Is the life 0 @ bsues & Answers Sen Edmund Muskie gues1s 0 Pet Set (ve Arden guests. m FestlVll of Cluslcs: "Madame Curie." Greer Garson. Walter Pid · geon. Q) Visual Girl 01) (3) Modern Goll ~ (j) CBS Children's film f utival m Agriculture USA 4:50 m Future: ''White Throat " 5:00 0 m I SJi(rAL I [Jperiment in Television "Buckm1nster fuller on Spaceship Earth " A profile of Buck minster Fuller, architect, engineer. inventor author scientist. teacher and philosopher Some of Fullers major architectural creations. his three wheel automobile that can park in a space the length of the car. and his lightweight home that can be transported and put In place by a helieopter will be shown Prime Minister Indira Gandhi of India will Introduce Buckminster ruller 0 Press Conference Actor Chatle- ton Heston. rn his role as Pres! dent of the Screen Actor's Guild will be the guest of host moderato; Charles Waite Eyewitness News· man Jim Lawrence and Al Wiman wilt join in the discussion of ''Hollywood Whm. Is It and Hol't Is It? Specific problems ol unem ployment and runaway pr()duction will be discussed. as will the po tenlial of video cassettes. 0 I SPECIAL I Showt;me: Fr1nk Fon· t1ine Hosted by "Crazy Gu11en heim" (frank Fontaine), the pro· gram features The Four Freshmen Mac Ronay. Manilas De Plato. and Kathy Kirby @ Anim1ls, Action & Adventure "The Primrlrve World " A visit to the Amazon Basin of Ecuador. with a clo'S4!·UP of the Jivaro Indians. notorious as head hunters @ (3) The Avengers EE Peter Gunn ~ 00 Passport to Trnel m Kukla, Fr1n &. Ollie a> C11Tousel M!1icano ml Cinema del Domingo al Day of Discovery 5:30 IJ Animal World Bill Burrud nar rates episode on the struggle for survival in the Everglades 0 Eyewitness News IE) Gilligan's Island EE Color Travtlc1de ~@ World Tomorrow m Playing the Guitar (2i' (i) Animal World al Hot Whuls EVENING 6:00 IJ Big News 0 Host Bill Adler welcomes * Bob Vaughn & marriage counselor Muriel Caddell to "KIO TALK"! 0 Kid Talk Host Bill Adler and panel welcome actor Robert Vaughn and marriage c.ounselor Muriel Cad dell to the program, 0 I SPECIAL I Arthritis Telethon (cont'd ) 0 Sia O'Clock Movie: "The Second fime Arotr.1d" (comedy) '61 -Deb· bie Reynolds. Andy Griffith, Thelma Ritter. Steve Forrest In 1912, a New York widow leaves her two children and heads for Arizona: where she becomes sheriff of a wild Western town. 0 like Young Guests include Little Richard and Amboy Dukes @ Htre Come the Brides @ (j) Seven Arts Theatre: "W11· path." Edmund O'Brien, Oean Jae· ger. Potty Bergen ~@ Comment EirJ Book Beat "Working for the Rellder," by Herber t Milgang ~ ([\ Untamed World m Hour of Power a> LI Tormenta m Insight al K/Pllm Movie 6:30 8 ~ 00 CBS Evening News Rog er Mudd 0 ~ @ m NBC News Davld Brinkley. G) Cruture features; ''The Invis- ible Ray" (mvstery) '36 -Boris Karlolf. f.i) HOUR of DELIVERANCE * REV. ROGER G. DeCUIR w/OELIVERANCE CHOIR ti) Hour of Deliverance THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, FEBRUARY 6, 1971 Ell) Cons1.rlt1tlon "Water Pollution." CJ 9@ a;)'Bon1nz1 "The Des· 7:00 IJ eit (j) lassie Lassie tries to perado." Hoss ls taken captive by bridge the &eneration i3P. Filmed a black man accused of murder at Big Bear, Cali!. Lou Gossett guests. 0 @@ m Wild Kin&dom "fl. 0 i lf\l(IA\ I Oral Roberta V1lan· plo11n1 the Great Barrier Reef." tine Show Guests Jimmie Rodgers f'ish . plants and sea animals are Suah Vauahn and Coleen Gray ei found on the coral rtef off the amine all kinds of love cout of Australia Conclusion. 0 1 al ABC Sund1y Movie: 0 Tht Challengine S.• "f isher "The flieht ot the Phoenll" (dra men of Hastines " m3) '65-lames Stewart. Richatd 0 Death Valley D1ys Alteiboroullh. Peter Finell. Hardy IE) Pusport to Travel "Musical Kruger. r rnest Borgnine Story of Europe." Hal Sawyer travels to a fight lor survival '" th e Sah111 Italy and Holland. Dese1t EE S.I P1trol m The Siii Show m Cirtlt American Dream Machine EE Manion forum EI!) faith for Toda, EirJ MHterpiece Thutte a> Tutro dt Manolo fabre&H a> Festini Filmlco ml Hit dtl Momento 9:30 0 News Larry Burrell 7:30 IJ 9 Ci) Hogan's Heroes Hogan ID World ot Sports "1969 Buick captures Germany's most decorated Open:· war hero. g;) Livin& Book 0 @@ m Wonderful Wor1d of • DlantY "Bayou Boy." A Louisiana lO:OO 8 ~ 00 ~1c•1t Gt~~son "Happ!. orphan (Mitch Voael) and his cous· ness Is • Rich Uncle. in (Mike Lookinl1nd) set out 10 re· 0 ~The lold On~.• "Geo~ge trleve a precious church bell John Washrng1on Told ' Lie An ln~ran Mel ntire and Percy Rodt1gues co r.oupte head • protest march 11a1nst star. Senator Stowe's project which would oust them otr their land. Renl 0 PETER SELLERS Santoni and Louise Sorel auul * LAUGH RIOT! ., BIG 5 NEWS TIME! 0 Comedy Ct1Ssic Theatre: "Twr,, * SANDERS & MORRIS 011, S News W1y Stretch" (comedy) '61 -Peter 0 ALCOA HOUR Seiters. Wilrid Hyde-White 0 Million $ Movie: "A Prlre 01 * "The PHOTOGRAPHERS" Anns" (mystery) '65 _ Stanley 0 9 00 I SflciAL! The Photo1· Balm, Helmut Schmrd 11pllm A behmd the·sccnes look at IE) Three Pa~CM'ls to Adventure five top photographers ''Libe11an Adventure." m Newa Ken Jones fi) The Voice ol tht Hour &J Joe De Silvi tI!) Quest for Ula Ell) f'1nf1re ''Shostakovich." Oim1 8:00 8 9 (j) Ed Sullivan Guests: tri Sho~takovlch. Russia's 11eate1t Gladys Knight ind the Pips, Robert living composer, is profiled In this Klein, Caterina Valente. Soviet-produced documentary. 0 @ fV aJ Tiie FBI "The Re· 10;30 0 World Tomorrow placement." Erskine poses as a m Action Now Howard Miller hosts. loreien spy, Phyllis 1haxter. Peter @ Weehnd Newa Chuck Cet1I, Bob Brandon, Charles Korvin guest Howard. m ~ovie Grub: "King Kon(' (hor 11:001J fH' (i) Newa ror) 3l-Bruce Cabot, Robert Arm· 0 fl) Ci)""" strong, f'ay Wray. O C.thedral of Tomouow &J I "1¢11\ I Apollo 13 Story of 0 Movie Cl1sslcs: "The Crapes ol the thre~ astronauts. Jim Lovell. Wrath" (drama) '40-Henry Fonda rred H11_se and John Swigert. as IE) Kathryn Kuhlman they skrllfulty handled , ln-llight emergencies during the fliRhl of ll:lS IJ News Ap0llo 13 ~ Tht Christopher• m P•tttrn for lMn1 11:30 B Movie: ''The French Lin•'' (mu EI!) LIYinr f1itll srcal) '54-Jine Russell. Gilbert a> Sytvl1 1 Enrique Rot1nd 8:30 0 ID m Bill CoSby "Tobac 0 Sunday Toni&hl Show co Road." Chet Kine.id undergoes m Movie: "Staee Doot" (drama) hypnosis when he tries to cure a '37 -Katharine Hepburn, Adolph friend's smoklna habit. Herb Edel· Menjou man auests. l!) Movie: "Peril f rom Planet Mon• EE> Wor1d Tomorrow "De We Need 10'' (sc1-fi) '40-Buster Crabbe Police Support"' @ (iJ lnslcht ED The World We Li~• In "Rock·a· lZ·OO Of Bye.Baby." An analysis of the effect • S e1ture Fiim "Happy Forever." of deprivation or close maternal D~ ~ :eelne-eye doa. r.onlact-touching and cuddling-tWI on developing emotional response5 1 :00 8 0 News in the very young 1:0511 Movie: "Appointment Wltfl 1 9:00 8 9 (I) Gltn Campbell Guests Shadow" (d11m1) '59-Bnan Keith. are Buddy Hackett. Dionne Warwick. 1:45 l!) Award Thlltre: '1tven Quna to Norm Crosby and Mac Davis. Mell." P•I• 7 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. FEBRUARY 6, 1971 -Witty, Informative, leonoelastlc, warm, Irreverent, eclectic, contemporary, •urpri•iq, you name it. Ralph Story'• new •how. DallJ'. 8:00 a. m. kabc·tv. THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEI<. FEBRUARY 6, 1971 REGULAR DAYTIME PROQRAMS MONDAY thru FRIDAY MORN INC 6:00 II Sunrise Semester 6:25 O Edue1tlon Elchlnee 6:30 IJ Odyssey ID Ed11t1tional Futures fJTtMpo m lnttr1d Louise Rldele. m lill Johna NtWI u:ss 11 tD oo m """ AFTERNOON 6:45 fl) Co11modity Hewservict 12:00 II lucky P1ir 6:55 0 KNBC Newservice 0 1ij 00 m Words & Music 7 :AO II ~ (j) CBS News u @ CID m lewitchtd 0 ~@ m Today Show ID Kinp of Comedy m Thunderbirds ti) Travel; Pef'Sl)ldlve, Wed ID Spiderman Ell) l1w for the '70s Mon .. Wed .. fl) Mullet Openin& Fri, Ell) Sesame street # 196·200 ei?J (j) Ann Cutcher Show 7:30 0 law for the 70's Mon.. Wed .. 12:15 ti) Stretch Ii Stw, Wed. 0 Ifs YMr let D Hi&tl••r Patrol 0 @ CIJ (!) &111tr1I Hosplt1I m Outer Uinlts ti) Undefclol @ 00 Matlntt Don Rodewald. &) Rellpus Pro1r11111 m Cinema 36 3:30 II Tiit Mike ltoY Show O Mlkt Douctu OS.a Hunt U @ Cil Q) One lift to Uvt; A World Aplrt, Tues. only. ti) Porky Pl1 C.rtoons eij Cl) Popeye C1rtoon1 &) Clui$1 the l.Mnc Word Fri.: Psycholoo I Tues .. Thul'l 12:20 Ell) Futures Tues .. Thurs. 3!-45 m LI Comunldad al Dia ---A-PO-U-0-1-4-CO--VERAG-E---1 4:00 II Mr. Ed; Movie, Wed. only. fJ Features m Yoci & friends ID Hobo Kelly D Th• Rifleman fl) Slodt Market Cover111 8:00 II ~ (j) Clplaln Kan1aroo U Ralph Story's A.M. fJ MOfnin& Witch m Clrtoons @@Cartoons Due to networ11 coveraae of the splash· 0 @ CD Q) Dirt Shadows; All down and recovery of the Apollo 14 My Children, Tues. only. crew and command spacecraft. all fJ Nm Barter Ward. Tuesday afternoon proarammina Is sub· m News Putnam/Fishman. Jed to change. From 12·30-3 PM, the ti) Bozo's 81& Top Show recovery will be covered from the deck @I!) Reli1ious f11tur11 of the helicopter carrier USS New @I) Dos Callos en P1l1nqut 9 (j) Jl•llJ ,,.. ..... " ms.. ... Str•t #196-200. 9 Cl) The Tllr" Stoop1 &) P1ttem for Uv1111 m AhH dt Ml Ah11 ms... ... Stfft 5:00 O MIC ....,_rvice Jess Marlow 01115 Nm e Flipper m rtlil Slivers O)htm111 @ rn LOCAil News QJ @ Cllllpn's Island Cit Ci) Tiie 811 V1lley &)Cinema 30 m AdvtnlarH del Lltlao N11ro m Coll111 of the Dutrt m F11turu 5:30 O @(I) AIC News fJ Ctt Smart m My flVOritt Martian ti) Clllip11'1 llland ~Ci) Tiiis D1y 1971 Orleans. 1-------------I 4:30 II Movie: See Daytime Movies 0 flth« Knows Best 8:30 m Dennis the Men1tt ti) Cumby Ell) M11tero1m' Ntl&ftborbood r,jj Cl) Ntw1/Wt1thtr /Spoth &) Ntws/Pntor's Dtsk m Coinlco1 ' Candones @ rn Sesame Street ID Features, Wed .. Thurs 8:45 O Community Bulletin Board "Black History Week." 9:00 II ~ (j) The lacy Show 0 ~@ m Dinah's P11c. O Movie: See Daytime Movies. Your Money's Worth, Thurs. only. m Juk LI Lune ti) Cartoons fl) Office of the President EE) Sesame street # 196·200. 9:15 O Movie: See Daytime Movies. Thursd1y 9:20 m fashions in Sewin& 9:30 II ~ (j) Beverly Hillbillies 0 111 @ m Concentr1tion U Movie: See Daytime Movies fJ m Movie: See Daytime Movies. ti) Romper Room (jJ) (3) Hayden/Dou&IH fl) Stock Markel 10:00 II ~ (j) f1mily Affair 0 m Sale of the Century ti) Futures/Public Service @ @ Sunny Today fD Educatlonal featuru lO:lO II ~ (j) Lon of Life 0 Q) 00 m Hollywood Squares Peter Marshall hosts ID Ruh Cordon, Tues. Fri E!)Sesame Street 11:00 II ~ Cl) Where the Hurt la 0 @ Cl) m Jeopardy 0 @@ &1llopln1 Gourmet ti) Rocket Robin Hood 11 :OS Ell) Charlie's Pad 11:20 Ell) futuru Tues .. Thurs. 11:25 II ~ (j) News 11 :30 II Qt) (j) Search for Tomormi O 1H 00 m The W11o, wtiat or W1Mrt IOaint Art James host1 o @ rn m T111t ;1r1 12:30 II ~ (j) As tht Workl Tums; I $P1c1lL I ~lo 14 Spluhdown ind RKOV•rJ Tuesday only. 0 News Bill Bonds, ti) The Munsters @ (1) Tiit Rifltman m Don Wiiton's Town T1lk mNotldH al C1llopln1 Counnlt 0 fij @ m Days of our lives: I SPlc••ll Apollo 14 Spl1dldown l------------------------- BREAKIN'" THE MOLD he really had lo explore the 1nd Rteovery Tues. only 0 Movit Cima U Tang pres. Tuesday *APOLLO 14 SPLASHDOWN 0 @ (I) m A World Apart; I sFlctAL t Apollo 14 Splashdown and Recove!'J Tues. only. ti) Oiallnc fC>f Doll1r1 fl) Stock M.rktt Close Ell) America's Problems, Mon. only 1:00 II ~ (j) Love Is a Many Splen- dorecl Thin& 0 ~ @ m The Doctors 0 Ben Casey 0 @ (]) E!) All My Children fJ Everywoman Fri only. m Me>vir. See Daytime Movies. fl) ChartJn& the Marltet fD Educational features 1 :30 II ~ 00 The Guldin& Lieht 0 @@ m Another World l1y City 0 @ (I) E!) Let's Make a De1I ti) Fadlions In Sewlne El) Commodity Report 1:40 ti) ~ws/Kids' Stuff 2:00 II ~ 00 Secret Storm 0 ~ @ m Brlpt Promise 0 Str1ne• Paradise 0 @ (]) al Newlywed G1m1 fJ Movie: See Oeytlme Movies. ti) Topper 2:30 II Cit (j) Edi• or Nlpt 0 @ 00 m Another World. 0 flmous Jury Trials 0 @ m m 01tin1 191111• ti) Roy Ro1«s 3:00 II ~ Cl) Gomtr Pyle v character before he was able to ··1t's tough to break the mold!" "Get under Jones' skin" ... the The speaker is Gig Young, name of the man in the script. and he's referring to dozens of "There's real depth in roles roles where he was typed as a like this an<l I'm waiting for handsome-usually rich-play-more," says Young. hoy or man ahout town. Young sh<11te re tl that mold, once an<l for all. he feels. with his Aca<lcmy Award winning performance in lhe feature, "They Shoot Hor<;es. Don't They?" For the televis ion audience, he feels he's also done it with his starring role in Vniversal's WorlJ Premiere: "The Neon Ceiling," a full -length motion picture airing fo r the first time anywhere Monday at 9 PM on NBC World Premiere Movies In this feature for television Young is almo'\t unrecognizable. He eo;says the role of a man withdrawn from life. functioning M the proprietor of a gao; station- restaurant operation located in a desolate spot in the California desert. He wears several day's growth J of whi.,.kers. a baltcred hat. is cynical, with an ever present • hottle of beer in his hand. ~ Playi ng a man who is !>lowly <;parke<l to life by a young girl and her mother. Young claims Volkswagen AND RENTALS • BY THE DAY • BY THE WEEK Pa1e 10 • BY THE MONTH • BY THE YEAR "Get a new lease on !if e in a brq nd new Bug" 445 E. COAST HIGHWAY (•r B•ylirh Dri11•} -ft NEWPORT BEACH ~~ 673-0900 0 'e,,4-~s @ THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, FEBRUARY 6, 1971 THE QUIZMASTER A knowledge of news events, both current as well as histo.ri~al is the basis for the new ABC game show, The Reel Game, amng 'Mondays at 8:30 P.M. Conceived ~nd hosted. by Jack. ~arry, o~e o f the most innovative and productive talents in the m1lteu of quiz a nd game shows, the series has answers to questions posed to three contestan ts checked out against film c lips from newsreels of the events, or peo ple, in q uestion. ·-rm really delighted with the program," said Barry, "It afford~ the viewer an added opportunity of seeing famous people and famous incidents occur again before their eyes. in the form of either vintage newsreels or more current hi,torical film data." Barry, who serves as executive producer, in addition to master of ceremonie' on the show. is look ing to give the 'how still another Jimen-;ion of excitement with the proper utili1ation of famou::. people. "The uo;e of new<;reelc; is the ba'iic core of our progr:im. but we're going to feature puhlic figures from all walks of life 1n a way that they've never hcen seen on game 'hows heforc. "I t''\ obviouc; that many noted personalitie~. when appearing on a game type program arc often ill at ea~c. playing the game and making like a conte<;tant. To use a current vernacular . 'it's not their hag' . .. But on The Reel Game we utilize a recogninhle name w1th1n 1hc context of their own rc,pccl1vc career'. hy crca1ing a quc,tion about them. '>howing a film clip a.; the an,wcr. and then as the dramatic touch. having 1hem aclu:ill} appear in pcr-.on hcfon~ the panel and auc..liencc". '>aid Barr~. "All the} do then is ask three que,.tion'> about them,.elvcs. affording our viewer" with an ac..ldecl touch of 1he ·surpri<;e clement' which i'\ always worlhwbile, and 'creating a setting' for the celehrity that i~ dcrivctl from their own backgrounds. not that is foreign to them and loaded with affected contrivances". Thi" appearance with The Reel Game marks Barr~·, first network televi,ion stint since la!lt year'" The Generation Gap During the mid 1950'<; Barr} was prohahly the foremost personalit~ in the television quiz 'how world Currently exec producer a!I well a'i ma,ter of ceremonie-; of Ju\enile Jury. Barr) is a unique talent in the world of communi- cations. a man who create' entertainment ideas around average people. builc..lmg an immcJ1alc auJience 1clentiftcat1on for .ill \ ie\\ er; I g e z f s f r r ~ MONDAY FEBRU'iRY 8 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY - TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your conven:ence, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 D "London Town" (comedy) '46-, Sid Fields, Key Kendall. "Up in M1bel's Room" (comedy) '.44 - Dennis O'Keefe. Marjorie Reynolds. 9:30 O "Soni WiU.out End" Part I (drama) '60 -Dirk Bogude, Clpu. cine. Genevieve Page. Story of Franz Liszt. O "C1llin1 Northside 7n" (dr•· ma) '48-James Stewart, Helen Walker, Richard Conte, lee J. Cobb. m "The Dtersl1y1r'' (adventure) '57-Lex Barker. Rita Moreno. 1 :00 m "Sund1y Dinner for I Soldier" (drama) '44 -Anne Baxter. John Hodiak. Z:OO 0 ''Top Secret Afl1ir" (comedy) '57 -Susan Hayward, Kirk Dou1- las. Paul Stewart. ' EVFN I NC 4:00 f) Mr. Ed IJ Th• Rifl1m1n 0 @ (l) (E) Dirk Sh1dows 0 News BIXier Ward. m News Putnem/Fishman. (B Bozo's Blc Top Show ID Suite for French Gardens 6Il) The Answer ~ Dos G1llos en Palenque 4:30 f) Movie: "H1ngm1n's Knot" (ad· venture) '52 -Randolph Scott. Donna Reed, Lee Marvin. 1J Father Knows Best O News Bill Bonds. (B The Munters @ (}) The Rifleman ra1 Ci) Jimmy Thomason ID Se11me Str"t # 196. ~ The Thrff SIOO(IS 6Il) P1ttern for Livin1 ~ Alm• de Ml Alm• ti) Sesame StrMt S:OO O KNBC N1wsuvice Jess Marlow. IJ WE CHALLENGE YOU TO * WATCH A BEITER NEWS! BIG 5 NEWS! 1J Bil S News O Flipper m Phil Silvers m Batm1n @ 00 Loe1I News ~ 00 Gllllcan's lsl1nd ei9' (j) The Bil V1lley 6Il)Clnem1 30 ~ AdventurH del L1tl10 Neero m Colleee of the Desert c:E) V1mos 1 Vlal1r 5:30 O @@ ABC News Howard K Smith, Harry Reasoner (Continued) THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEI<. FEBRUARY 6. 1971 Togetherness '71:the commune. MONDAY (Continued) fJ Get Smart ID My Favorite Martian (E Gilligan's Island @00 This Day 1971 ffi Misterogers' Neighborhood m News/Pastor's Desk @II Comicos y Canciones m Don Wilson's Town Talk a!) NoticilS ffi Galloping Gourmet 6:00 0 Big News Jerry Dunphy O KNBC Newservice Tom Snyder 0 STEVE'S SHOW IS * LIVE TONIGHT JUST LIKE THE OLD DAYS! 0 The Allen Show O Sia O'Clock Movie: "The Black Rose" (adventure) '50 -Tyrone Power, Orson Welles. A Thirteenth Century Saxon, bitter about the Norman conquest of England, de· cides to make his fortune in the far East. fJ Dick Van Dyke m The flintstonH (E 1 (J) Star Trek ffi Art Studio "Masks and Cos· tumes." fj9' News/Weather /Sports m Fisher Family @II Noticiero 34 m Wings to Adventure a!) la Hora Familiar ,con Consuelo ffi KPLM News 6:15 ffi Chulie's Pad 6:30 fJ Candid Camera ID The Flying Nun ~@ NBC News Et) Hodgepodge lodge Qi (.i) CBS News m Seltcted Films/Musicale m The Desert Report a!) Los Olvidados ffi ABC News 7:00 O CBS Evening News 0 m NBC Nightly News David Brinkley. John Chancellor. Frank McGee. fJ Whafs My line? ID 1 (3) I love Lucy (E Dragnet ~ @) A Conversation With Leroy M. Jackson ffi Speculation "A Conversation with Harry Ashmore " Host Keith Berwick talks with senior fellow at the Center for the Study of Demo· cractic lnstitulions in Santa Barbara and former editor of the Arkansas Gazette. 129100 Truth or Consequences m Christ the living Word @II Rosario a!) Simplemente Maria ffi Movie Game 7:30 O t;i9' (j) Gunsmoke Jack Elam guests as a self.assured U.S Mar· shal who plants information about a large gold shipment in Dodge City with a group or outlaws in an effort to capture them on the "Murdoch" episode. 0 @ 00 m Red Skelton Vincent Price guest·stars. 0 VIRGINIA AT A NEW * TIME! FUN SHOW WITH JOE FLYNN! Page 12 THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. FEBRUARY 6, 1971 He keep~ sco re on the gamcc; peopl e play. Join Gil Stra tton weeknights at 6 pm . It 's time well spent. CBSS2 O Vir1ini1 6r1h1m Show Sally Ann Howes, Joe Flynn and Winzola Mc· Lendon guest O (ll) @ a> let's Mille 1 Deal O Million $ Movie: "Hootenanny Hool" (musical) '63-Peter Breck. Joby Baker, Ruta l ee, Pam Austin. 1V director. having split up with his producer wile, decides to tele· cast travelling Hootenanny show Complicatitons arising lrom planned a!) N1t1ch1 9:30 B ~ 00 Doris Day Doris Ma1tin is caught 1n the middle when Clif. lord Fairburn. son of her straight· laced pubhsher·boss, Colonel fair. burn, turns out to be a secret hippie. O C1ndid C1mera g;) Musicale/Pastor's Desk eE Concierto de Almas broadcast result in reconciliation of 10:00 O ~®carol Burnett Show director and his wife. Ricardo Montalban and Cass [lliott ID Truth or Consequences guest. @ It Takes 1 Thief O NEW! %-HR. COMPLETE! g;)Cinema 30 * BIG 5 NEWS WITH m LI Duena SANDERS & MORRIS! 7:55 a!) Cuestion de Segundos 0 Big 5 News Kevin Sanders, 8:00 0 m laugh-In Guest star Dinah Barney Morris Shore turns up as Mrs. Robinson Crusoe. a clown and a stripper 0 Bnter Ward News 0 @@ 'f) Newlywed G1me ID News George Putnam. Hal Fish- ID To Tell the Truth man @ 00 Oral Roberts @ Treasure "Riddle ol the Guard· EI!) World Press 1an Ghost.'' m Men of Vision m I sl'rCIAL I The Lone Walk This m Music1 Y Estrellu documentary examines the con 8:05 a!) Aqui Tres Palines temporary American Indian's strug gles and hopes. including a look 8:30 0 ~ (j) Here's Lucy Guest star at two different Indian schools, one Carol Burnett and Lucy find them· run by the government. the other selves both out of work and decide by Indians to pool the many out·of.work talents at the unemployment office and ED lucecitl stage a show to earn money Cl!) Tele-Cinema Argentino 0 HYPO 10·30 0 ~ rn rn The Reel 61me Jack 0 ''WE'LL-GET-YOU-TO· Barry 1s host. ID D1vid Frost Show * BED-BY-MIDNIGHT @ Felony Squad THEATRE" STARTS m P1ttern for living TONIGHT! READY? tJi) Miguelita V1ldez Show 0 PREMIERE We'll Get You to 9:00 O t;i9' 00 M1yberry R.F.O. Emmett Bed bJ Midnight Thutre: "fr1med" tries to satisfy Martha's desire to (mystery) '47 -Glenn Ford, Janis go to Europe with an economy tour Carter. but discovers that's not the way @ Bill Johns News she had in mind ED fncertidumbre 0 @ 00 m Worid Premiere MOV· ie: "The Neon Ceiling'' (drama) '71 11:00 0 ~(fl m News -Gig Young, Denise Nickerson, lee 0 ~ @ g;} News Grant. An unhappily married woman 0 'f) News and her daughter run away from 0 Movie; "Revolt of the Tarters" home and become stranded at a roadside cafe in the desert that is (adventure) '60 -Curt Jurgens. run by a gruff loner Genevieve Page 1J The fugitive ID Movie: "Alleeheny Uprising" 0 (l7) fil !E) ABC Mond1y Movie: (western) '39-John Wayne. Claire "Our Man Flint" (adventure) '66-Trevor. James Coburn, Gila Golan, Lee 1. @ Movie: "So l ong 1t the fair" Cobb Expert frogman, super secret (drama) '51 -Jeen Simmons, Dirk agent, is assigned to destroy the Bogarde villains who are attempting to con· @(fl Perry Mtson trot the world's ~eather. ID World Press m I sPfCIAL I Ride a Slut Horu Explore the history and mystique 11:30 B Qj' CU Merv Griffin of motorcycling and lear~ what 0 ~ @ m Johnny Carson safety programs and regulations are O '-'!:\ 0 .... ,.~ tt M 1· M 1 . . . .au 1 ........ ve e 1na ercour be1n,! effected lo protect part1c1· and Salvadore Dall guest pan., ID Realities "Prisons." A docu· 12:00 lfi') Die• C1Vett mentary which takes an unflinching look at our penal system-its er. l2:15 0 Community Bulletin Board feels on inmates. its efforts at re· "Black History Week " habililation, and ltS reflection Of a total society. Program is filmed at Bucks County Prison in Doylestown, Pa. g;)30 Minutes al Hoy l:od O Movie: "Mi&hly Joe Youn(' lad· venturt) '49 -Terry Moore, Ben Johnson. BO News ID Cisco Kid THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, FEBRUARY 6. 1971 NEWPORT BEACH CABLEVISION CABLE CHANNEL 3-A Program Guicle MON •• WED •• FRI.. FEB. 8th-12th NEWPORT NEWSWATCH -6:00 P.M. -in color Know what's happening in Ni>wport BNH'h -nC'WS, sports, weather and lmporti1nl local issut•s -nii::hll)1 on chnnnel 3. ENCHANTED BACKYARD -6:30 P.M. Take visits to intL'rt'sting placc•s .in the Newport Arl'o. This nrw educational SL'rics is a w('('kly fratun'. THE AMERICA'S CUP-7:00 P.M. A SJ')f'cial film on the history or thC' Amt'rica's {'Ufl races. HERE, THERE, AND EVERYWHERE -7:30 Each wC<'k, Jal'i McNary and intcrrsting guests tak~ you on lours of far away lands nn c•ublt'vision--<:han- ncl 3. NEWPORT NEWSWATCH -8:00 P.M. H you missC'd K1•nt .lohnson and Carolyn Fislwr with tlw lot·al nc•ws nnd <;port« 111 6 00. w11trh llwm right llllW. THE SCENE -8:30 P.M. Jay's sp<•<'ial !{UPs b this \\l'l'k ;H'l' lht• musi<'l:ll i;:roup-- Craysoll, Rondon, and Youni.:. "LINCOLN", FEATURE FILM-9:00 P.M. Special holid ay W('Ck showin~ of the llfr or Abraham Lincoln. Anntht•r film in our contlnuini; sC'rles of mm classics. TUES. AND THURS.· FEB. 8th-12th NEWPORT NEWSWATCH -6:00 P.M. Get thr only T. V. covr•ragc of local news and sports on cabll'vision channel 3, nightly. CIVIC ISSUES -6:30 P.M. This w<.'eks city ('oundl mcc·tint:t 1s c-ovl'r'l'<i depth on channel 3. SNOW JOB -7:30 Join Bobbie St.ablt'1 for more• i;ki tips and rxcit in~ ski nicks. NEWPORT NEWSWATCH -8:00 P.M. local nrws daily on r hann<.'I :l--in color INSIGHT -8:30 A Wct'kly ~<.'ri<.'s on cablt>vls111n that cxpl11rt' th(• spir- itual probkms of society. This wc><'ks ~UC''<l stars &rf" Don Mjtchcll and Jamt-s McArthur. ''LI NCOLN", FEATURE FILM -9:00 P.M. This weeks film classic on c.'&blt'vision. ~NEWPORT BEACH ~ CABLEVISION 2624 WIST COAST HIGHWAY FOR YOUR CONNECTION CALL 642-3260 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, FEBRUARY 6, 1971 A VALENTINE Gin (I) Denise Alexander (lefl) and Susan Scaforlh of the Screen Gems production for r NBC. Day<; of Our Lives, decided to make t a Valentine's cake for co-srnr Bill Hayes. (2) Bill Irie'> to lend a hand and in spite of has kihHz ing. (3) ends up with a true Hola- day gif1 from the two gi rls. Baki ng was done 111 Deni<>c's Beverly Hill\ aparrment and ac- cording 10 Bill, "made great cat ing." TUESDAY FEBRUARY 9 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 O "South of Pago Pago" (adven· ture) '40 -Victor Mclaglen, Jon Hall. "Miss Susie Slagle's" (com- edy) '45-Veronica Lake. 9:30 O "Song Without End" Conclu· sion (drama) '60-Dirk Bogarde 0 "A Prize ol Arms" (drama) '65 -Stanley Baker. ID "Chost Diver" (drama) '57- James Craig, Audrey Trotter 1:00 ID ''The Lu Veeas Story" (drama) '52-Victor Mature, Jane Russell. 2:00 0 ''The Story of Three Loves" (drama) '53-Kirk Douglas 4:30 e "Men in a Looking Gius" (ad· venture) '68-Steve Forrest. EVENING 5:00 0 NEWS DISCOVERY! BIG * 5 NEWS WITH SANDERS & MORRIS! COMPLETE! 6:00 fJ Bie News Jerry Dunphy. O KNBC Newservice Tom Snyder. 0 STEVE'S SHOW IS * LIVE TONIGHT JUST LIKE THE OLD DAYS! 0 The Allen Show O Si1 O'Clock Movie: ''The Great Sioux MaSS1cre" (western ) '65 - Joseph Cotten, Julie Sommars, Dar ren McGavin. 0 Dick Van Dytie ID The Aintslonts @ 1 @ Ster Trek EID Art Studio ''Clay Sculpture." ?9 Ci) N~ws/Wuther/Sports €!!) Fisher F amilJ ~ Noticiero 34 m Islands in the Sun SD la Hora F1mili1r con c~nsuelo ffi KPLM News 6:15 EID Cherlie's Pad 6:30 0 C.ndid Camera ID The AJin& Nun (i1 @ NBC News EID Hodeepodee Lodge ~(!)CBS News €!!)Selected Film/Musicale m The Desert Report CE Los Olvid1dos ffiABC News 7:00 fJ CBS Evenlne News 0 m NBC Ni&htly News 0 Whafs MJ line? ID @@ I Love Lucy m Draenet ~ Tuesdar Movie: "Buu Geste." EID The Turned on Crisis "Say What We Feel-Not Whal We Ought to Say " ~ WHEN YOU WANT IT DONE RIGHT • • • CALL ~ ~J--ONE OF THE EXPERTS LISTED BELOW! ~ /.f1~ TAX SERVICES EYE LASHES EMPLOYMENT SERVICE GARDENING l .... -S n11r ('.,111,•1111 11/• ct TI\ S1•1 \I•,. WESTERN BUSINESS SERVICES INC. 642-0212 • KEMMER TAX SERVICE 548-2404 • A-1 TAX SERVICE 4 -1551 __ ,,,... ·~ .. ~ ...,..,.,,.,. ~i-~ EYELASHES ~:;id1 L.·i-.h ,\l•l'li"fl S o•p;irato'ly \'•·r~ 'a l11ral Lnnk111i.: Hvnl. Bell. (714) l46·UtO Beverly Hiiia (21>) l1J.'744 Nwpt. Bell. (714) 67).71St Jobs Now ... 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I IFlcllC I Wo1ld of IHlltJ Rose CD Movie G1me Bowl and Parade Queens, models, 7:30 f) ~ (]) Beverly Hiiibiiiies Gran· latest fashions and dances. ny and Jane Hathaway disau:se fll) The Advoutu themselves 1$ Japanese servina &iris. m atall•na• 0 m Julia "Strictly for the Birds." @!) La Constitution Julia and son Corey fiRht to keep a;) Natacha a home for bi1ds In a tree. 9:30 f) ~(!)All 111 the family Ctr· D VIRGINIA AT A NEW roll O'Connor, Jean Stapleton, Rob * TIME! EVA GABOR! Reiner, Sally Struthers. 0 Viralnl1 Graham Stlow Eva Ga· 0 C.ndid Camera bor, John Suon, John Markworth @E) Musitll1/P.,tor's Dtsl and 01. Lendon Smith auest. @I) Cadena dt Anaustlu 0 @ (]) C!) The Mod Squad 10:00 f) MXT Reptrts "The Anonymous "Suffer, little Children." The squad, Mr. Huahes." An in-depth eumin· undercover, helps a minister find 1tion of the fabled cueer of mil· the slayer of his brother, a psy. llonalre Howard Huahts. choloaist V1ho ran a clinic for ~ FAST HALF-HOUR NOW! troubled youngsters. * BIG 5 NEWS! COMPLETE! D Million $ Movie: .. IKHM D I ii 5 NIWI Yoa'r• Mine" Cm~slcal) '52-Mar1o D "Stand Up And Cheer" Lanza, James Whitmore. * A Chevrolet Special m Trutll or C.nuquencn Johnny Mann Henry I!) It Takes I Thltf • • &>Cinema 30 Fonda, Pearl Bailey @!) La Dutna 0 @ (}) a> I lfic!M I Stand Up 7.55 r.P!'I c tio d St do and ClllHr A musical salute to • ~ UH n • sun s America starrin& Johnny Mann and 1:00 f) fjj (]) Crtt11 Acres The citizens the Johnny Mann Sinaers with spec. of Hooterville. arleved by an in· 111 guest stars Henry Fonda ind creased tax burden. secede from the Pearl Bailey stlte and name Olivei Ooulfes as fJ Baxter Ward Nns "Kini Oliver I.'' m News Georae Putnam. 0 BELL SYSTEM FAMILY m Quest for Advent.,• * THEATRE presents fll) Hiatt School: hobltnts and fto1- lt Couldn't Be Done sibilltlts "Schools Without Failure." 0 m I sflc1Xl I It Couldn't It fiil Cl) Film feature Done A Salute to the American @I) Do-Rt-Ml wo1kers and know-how responsible a;) ftstlval Me1it1no for crealina such "impossible" proi· 10:30 fJ Qj (]) Cl$ Nns Spttill ects IS the Mt. Rushmore Memorial, e "WE'LL GET YOU TO the Golden Gate Bridie. the Pana· * BED B'f MIDNIGHT ma Canal ind the Hoover Dam .. Lee THEATRE"! CHAS. Marvin is narrator. LAUGHTON STARS! m To Tell tt1t Truth 0 Mowle: "The Suapect" (mysteiy) flll I V~?tlL I Where the Bude '45-Chules L1u1hton. Ella Raines. Stops This pro1ram focuses on what 1B Bill Johns News Hamilton Hi1h School in L.A. is al lnctrtldusnbrt doin1 to combat dru1 abuse. 11:00 tJ f2j Cl)@!) Haws @Ii) Full Gospel Businessmen 0 @ (I) m News @!l) Sonrisas 0 Q) News 1:05 a;) Lilia Lazo 0 Movie: "Mad Do1 Coll'' (drama) 1:30 f) ~ (j) Hu Haw Roy Ro1ers. '61-John Chen'dler, Kay Doubleday. Dale Evans, Billy Jo Spears guest m Movie: "Horror Hotel" (horror) D NYPD '63-0ennis Lolls. Betta St. John. 0 @ 00 ED ABC Movie of tlle IB MOYit: ·~• C111t Cllast'' (tom· Week: ''love. Hate, love" (drama) edy) '63 -·Buster Keaton, Pearl '71-Ryan O'Neal, Lesley Warren, White. Peter Hukell. A beautiful fashion (17.l (ll Perry Muon model's romance with a dashin1 flll Re~litl11 "Prisons." playboy turns into 1 terrifying night· 11:30 1J 9 (])Merv Griffin mare. 0 ill Ci) m Johnny C.r10n m DMicl frost Sbow 0 tiiJ Dldt Cavett Cerol Channlna. I!) Ftlofly Squad Rex Reed. and the men's fashion fll) I lflcllLl'They Call Me Namn show with Tom Seaver, Gale Sayers An optom1stic film about retarded and Bob Griese. children. 12:00 @ (}) Dick Cavitt @B P1tt.m for Livln1 12:15 g Community lullttln IOlrd @I) la Crl1d1 lien Crl1da "Slack History Week.'' 9:00 0 @@ m NBC Tuead1y Mo¥1t: m All·Nl&11t Sllow: ''Tiit Houston ''Tiit Produters" (comedy) '67 -Story," "Notoilous Qentltman" and Zero Mostel, Gene Wilder, lee Mere-"Tan• for"." dlth. A once-succeuful Broadway 1:00 1J Movie: "Cast • D1rti Shadow" producer sets out to a1aae a sure· (mystery) '57-0lrk Boaarde, Mar· fire flop lor the fl n1ncl1I advan· guet Lockwood. ta&es Involved. OD News THE OAll'f PILOT, TV WEEK, FEBRUARY 6, 1971 RAD.10 OR SKI RACK OR. LUGGAGE RACK & SUNGLASSES WITH PURCHASE OF 1971 HONDA fUL:L Y FACTORY IQUIPPID C Preparat\011, Plt1• 'I 00 ..... ._ er ,. 1l a lie· \,oct\ l ran•·• • ' llMIMm. "WI All Nml IA'ffSllO UNTIL YOI Air UNIVIBSITT DLDSIOBILI 2850 HARBOR COSTA MESA • 540-9640. ..... 15 ~- . 1 They've Killed President Lincoln' ...,._ ~ ••"•II• '711q'" K.llei hv t t LiacM." • dn••tic ~ ...., .0 0. asuuill1tilJ11 of /j1 Ciri War ,_.,, ,.,.,., ,, l ·JQ PM 111 NBC. TH~ UJ*a a. ere.ts ,reu_, •nd IU ~ w1 s I 0. ~.i>.11 of u.c.111 lwt.t I ,.....,..-a.n .,WHd, at1tf tM ...... .,,.... ,,, • .a,.,. ;, ada,t•d ,,.., '""" __.., llllMd., writt111 by di•,,,.,,.., ,.,,,.., ~STAND UP AND CHEER' -su-1 u, ~ C/Ner, " • .,.SICal altlt1 • 4 s ica 6tMriaf ;,,_,, Mw •~ 0. _....., 11 ... S.,.n. witJt ¥«iM 1•nt stM'6 ,._., ,_. ~ Pnrf BM1r. #n n ABC. r--., at 10 PM . 1)1 111• aodem sounds •n c1/lbrat1d in • u1•nt d~t•d to cont1mporary compos1rs rntll tH •ca11t on gospel music and h•rd rod. 1)1 s,1c3/ is • natu,./ outgrowth of "So Prou-, We H•il, " • highfy-p,.isttd l.s V•g•s rw111 cn•tod by Johnny Minn ind his •s- soei•t•. J1rry Frank. "So Proudly W1 H•il" h•d i1$ premien in •n in~t•tion•I p1rform•nc1 •t the Whittt Hous.. 'Bayou Boy' JHnnot (Mitch Vog11) p•ddles into th1 for- bidd1n louisi•n• swamp, Dud M•n 's B•you, •ceo111p•n;.d by his cousin. Claude (Mi*e look- inl•11d). •nd thttir c•t. M•tou, in the rwo-p•rt 11h1nture "B1you Boy. " on Thi Wonderful World of Oiu1y. Suml1ys (Fib. 7 & 14) 11 7:30 PM 011 NBC. Tb1 boys go in sHrclt of • precious siWor bill hidd1n in the murty rnt1n of tll1 forlJidden sw•mp. • THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, FEBRUARY 6, 1971 HELP US HELP YOU ! ! ! ! SAVE TAX MONEY ! FILL OUT THIS SHEET AS COMPLETELY AS POSSIBLE. 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Page 17 WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 10 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 O "Thursd1y's Child" (comedy) '43 -Sally Ann Howes. Stewart Granier. "Birth of the Blues". (mu· sie1I) '41 -Bing Crosby. Mary Martin. 9:30 O "Here Come the Girls" (com· edy) '53 -Bob Hope, Tony Martin, Arlene Dahl. CiJ "M1y1" (adventure) '66-Clint Walker, Jay North, Sajid Kahn. m "The Wild Blue Yonder" (dra· ma) 52-Phil Harris, Vera Raison. 1:00 m "Bell, Book ind Cindie" (fan - tasy) '59 -James Stewart. Kim Novak, Jack Lemmon. Ernie Kovacs. Z:OO O ''Cry Terror" (mystery) '58- Rod Stei1er, ln1er Stevens, Angie Dickinson. EVENING 4:00 O Movie: "Wike of the Red Witch" (drama) '48 -John Wayne, Gig Youn1. Gail Russell, Adele Mara, Luther Adler Feud between an East Indies trade monarch and a hell- raising sea captain ends in loss of their gold and the woman they both love. O Riflem1n 0 @ ffi 5) Dirt Sh1dows 0 News Baxter Ward. m News Putnam/Fishman I!) Bozo's Bi& Top Show EE) West to the Mountains @Ii) Consultation @Ii) Do.s 61llos en P1lenque 4:30 O flther Knows Best O News Bill Bonds. I!) The Munsters @{I) Rifleman ~ 00 Jimmy Thomason EE) Sesame Street # 198. ~ (j) The Three Stooies @Ii) P1ttem for Living @Ii) Alm• de Mi Alm• al SeS1me Sreet 5:00 O KNBC Newservite Jess Marlow. 0 Big 5 News 0 Flipper m Phil Silvers m B1tm1n @{I) Loe1I News @ 00 Gilli11n's lsl1nd ~ Ci) The Bi& V1lley @Ii) Cinema 30 @Ii) Actventuras del Lati10 Negro m College of the Desert e!) Mexican Cltlmber of Commtrca WET the*BED? NO LIQUIDS AFTER 6 P.M.? SCOLDING? ••• PUNISHING? If your child 1s a "bed-wetter". you already know the above won't help. The original ENURTONE method has proven in over 450,000 cases that 1t can stop bed-wetting (Enuresis)•. when not caused by organic defects or diseases. Not a drug or diet ... just a simple conditioning tech- nique. Developed by a doctor. 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D The Allen Show O Six O'Clock Movie: "Ensign Pul- ver" (comedy) ·~-Robert Walker. Burl Ives, Walter Matthau. Tommy Sands. Millie Perkins Pulver a1 tempts to carry on in the foot- steps of Mr. Roberts-both in har- rassing the Captain and in his at- tempts to keep lhe morale of his men in high gear 0 Dick Vin Dylle m The flintstonei W (.17l (3) Star Trek ID Art Studio "figure Painting #1." Q9' News/Wuther /Sports €!)Fisher Family g;) Noticiero 34 m Wanderlust ai) la HOfa Familiar con Consuelo CiE) KPLM News 6:15 ID Charlie's Pad 6:30 O Candid Camera m The Aying Nun ('A @ NBC News ID Hodgepodge lodge eli'@ CBS Newa EB Selected film/Musicale @?;) The Desert Report <:El Los Olvldados CiE)ABC News 7:00 6 CBS Evening New~ 0 m NBC Nightly News David Brinkley, Frank McGee John Chan cellor 0 Whit's My line! m (i7) (3) I Love Lucy W Dragnet '13 00 Bmded ff) Firin& line "The Karl Hess Phenomenon " Guest Karl Hess ('The Cause That Will Triumph") discusses his polthral lrans1tion from a position at the eitlreme Right to becoming a libertarian and. hnally an anarchist 29 (i) Truth or Consequencts m Christ the livin& Word m Rosario ai) Simplemente M1ri1 CE The Movie Game 7:30 f) ~@ Men at L•w Gues1 star Jack Ca5$1dy plays a marriage coun· seHor whose questionable techniques make h1rn the target of a rnal practice suit. Also guesting are Sue Lyon and Nina Foch as members ol the counsellor's encounler group wh o are asked to testify against Cassidy 0 @n The Men from Shi· Joh "The Angus Killer " Van John son, Dina Merrill, Ruth Roman 11nd ~hill Wills guest In drama involv THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, FEBRUARY 6, 1971 Ing a homicide and mysterious kill m I SPWAL I What • Way to Go 10:30 ingot a herd of cattle Host Bill Burrud takes a took at 0 Edward G.! MacMurray! 0 Virgini1 G11ham Show fun vehicles. * "DOUBLE INDEMNITY ''! 0 GI; (3) CD The Courtship or EB 30 Minutes I:) Movie: "Double Indemnity" Eddie's Father ''Dear Mr Cooper ' ai) Nitic;hi (mystery) '44-Berbara Stenwyck. former astronaut Cordon Cooper ac £.dward G Robinson m I $pWAL I St1nd Up and Cheer ceols Edd1e·s 1nv1lat1on lo d1op In @ 8111 Johns News (lape '1'!1ay) for lunch m lnc;ertidumbre 0 Million S Movie: ''Voyage to the 9:30 0 C111d1d Camera ll:OO f) ®' (]) gJ News Bottom of he Sea" (sti h) 'GI -c,... Mus1c1le/Pntor's Desk -~ 1:7\ N Waller Pidgeon loan Fontaine ~ ~ ~ = rws When an. alom1c subrna11ne dis '1J C.den1 de An(Uslies 0 @ News I 0 Movie: "l ·Sh1ped Room" (dra coveis \llat Ille Van Allen Be 1 10:00 O tN (iJ Hawaii five.{) Paul Burk-ma) '63 -Le31ie Caron. Tom Bell rad1alto11 c11cltng the [arlh has er guesls as an Armaments export· m Movie: "Crash Dive" (drama) been bu'.ning lot days, ti speeds to er whose wile (guest Marran Mc '43 -Tyrone Power, Anne Baxter. the Mananas lo explode lhe Belt C&rRO) IS kidnapped m Movie; "Miulon to Moroc;Q>" into outer space 0 ~ (61 m four.in.One: The (adventure) '59 -lox B~rker. Juli ID Truth or Consequences • .. ID It T ke a Th.el Psychlat11st The Prtvale World of Reding C. 1 5 30 1 Martin Dallon " Dr. Whitman at. tfjl (3 I Perry Mason m inema CP\ L D 1 tempts to reach a tweh1e.year.old ff) Ea~ern Wisdom "Zen in Pai11t ~ a uen boy (Stephen Hudls) who has shp. ing '' 7:55 a!> Cuestion de Segundos ped into a fantasy world trom 8;00 0 @(3 ffi Room 2Z2 "The which he refuses to emerge. Jim ll:30 8 fit Merv Griffin last full Moon " Pete Dixon and Hutton, Kale Woodville and Pam. 0 ~@ @?;)Johnny C11son From Liz Mcintyre insist two of lheir elyn Fe1din also guest Burbank. students inform thetr parents of a O Bl 5 News 0 al Dick Cavett Sally Field · B d D d d g guests recent marriage ra av1 an 0 1 (Jl a,) The Young lawyers Kathy Lloyd guest "The Victims " law student Chris 12:00 (!Tl ( Dick Cavett ID To Tell the Truth Blake's landlady backs up a teen· ro The French Chet age girl's accusation that he as· 12:40 D Community Bullttln 8011d EB The Answer saulted her (Rescheduled) "Black History Week " a> lucha Libre 8:05 <:El Tiempo de Deportes 8:30 f) 129 (j) To Rome With love lhe (nd1colts lake 1n a jad0 d Amf!ncan girl (Betty Anne Rees), an exotic dancer, down on her luck in Rome IJNYPD O Buter W11d News m News George Putnam W V1g1bond "Disneyland" ff) M1sterpiec;e Theatre g;) TV Musical Ossart (E) Tele·C1nem1 Espanof 1:00 f) Movie· "Return from the Sea" (drama) '54 -Ian Sterling. Neville Brend OO Htws ID All·Hifht Show: "The Gunfi&ht· tts,'' "Earth vs. the f111n1 Sauc. ers," and "The Holly •nd the Ivy." 0 :f!l (3 CiE) The Smith Famil1 1------------------------- "A Blue Tie " Del Sgt Chad Smith's routine day ends in a dangerous rendezvous at a pad locked poolroom m BING & "SATCHMO" *WITH DAVID FROST m David f rost Show Bing Crosby and Louis Armstrong make a 101nt appearance. Currently celebrating his fiftieth year in show business, C1osby highlights memo1able events of his career @ felony Squad ff) Grut Ameriun Drum M1chine ~ Pattern lor livin& 9:00 O ~ Li1 Medic.I Center Jack Carter guests as a hospital enler tainer who volunteer' to help a girt who has tried to commit su1 c1de-unaware ttlat he himself is personally 111 0 Join Eddy Arnold for * music & laughter on KRAFT MUSIC HALL 0 ~Ci) @?;) Kraft Music Hilt Eddy Arnold is host . Guests are David Frye, Loretta Lynn, Mar1y Robbins and The Young Americans. D The Fugitive 0 "Johnny Cash Presents * Comedy-Country Style" tonite's spectacular 0 1 (3) Johnny Cash Jim Nabors, Minnie Pearl. George Lindsay, Homer & Jethro. Ferltn Husky, The 01llards. and lhe "Hee Haw" gang-Junior Samples, Archie Campbell and Stringbean are scheduled guests EX-ASTRONAUT JOINS COURTSHIP CAST Gordon Cooper, who accomplished two orbital space flights as one of the original seven astronauts, makes a foray into another hazard· ous d1mens1on-show biz-on ABC's The Courtship of Eddie's father. Wednesday. at 7:30 PM. Colonel Cooper 1s the first astronaut to appear rn a TV series Recently retired from the U.S. Air Force and now a bus1nessrr1an, he flew 1n from M1am1 for the role that only he could play-Gordon Cooper. In "Dear Mr. Cooper •. ," Eddie writes a letter to the astronaut as part of a school science proiect. and naively 1nv1tes him to lunch. TQ the amazement of everyone but Eddie, Cooper accepts Through ovt the lllming, Cooper was the busiest man on the -;el After he s11111ingty consented to M1yosh1 Umeki's request to pose tnr a picture with her fo r her 6 -year-old son, a space enthusiast, most ol the cast and crew took advantage of the opportunity to make points with their progeny WhP.n director Hal Cooper. deadpan. asked the colonel what acting style he would follow-Strasberg or Stanislavsky-Cooper replted, with equal seriousness. "NASA" Series star 8 111 0111by asked Cooper If he was nervous at the prospect of performing before the camera<; "Why. no." replied the astronaut with some surpnse. "should I be'" After a moment, 8111 grinned, "No Not you " Alter he finished the scene. poised and letter perfect in his lines, Cooper received the supreme accolade-a spontaneous burst of applause from the crew. (L to R.) Brandon Cruz, L Gordon Cooper, Bill B i11.by, Miyoshi Umeki. P•ae 19 ·:-----..... -- ~~l~l~am11111tt1t "YOU CAN'T RUNAWAY FROM Jr' THE EARLYShOW, IN COLOR! THURSDAY AFTERNOON AT ~1:.1tt11111 -~·•2 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, FEBRUARY 6. 1971 THURSDAY FEBRUARY 11 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY. TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:15 O "Dr. Rhythm" (musical) '38 - Bing Crosby, Beatrice Lille. "Mys- tery Sea R•idtt" (mystery) '40 - Henry Wilcoxin 9:30 O "The Swan" (romance) '5&-- Grace Kelly, Alec Guinness, Louis Jourdan, Jessie Royce Landis 0 "Party Girl" (drama) '58-Rob- ert Taylor, Cyd Charisse, Lee J .Cobb. m "Est1pe from Red Rock" (western) '58-Brian Donlevy. 1:00 m "The Great Ziegfeld" Part I (drama) '36--William Powell. Myrna Loy. 2:00 0 "The Journey'' (adventure) '59 -Yul Brynner, Deborah Kerr. EVENING 4:00 0 Mr. Ed 0 The Rifleman O @ rn rn Duk Shadows 0 News Baxter Ward m Ne.n Putnam /Fishman. ID Bozo's Big Top Show EID The French Chef €l) Full Gospel Businessmen m Dos G1llos en Palenque 4:30 0 Movie: ''You Can't Run Away from Ir' (comedy) '56-Jack Lem- mon, June Allyson. Charles Bick- ford. 0 Father Knows Best O News Bill Bonds. ID The Munsters @ (1) Rifleman @@Jimmy Thomison EID Seume Street # 199. ~ The Three Stooges €l) Pattern for living m Alma de Mi Alma (E SeSlme Street 5:00 O KNBC Newservice 0 Big 5 News 0 Flipper m Phil Slivers ID B1tm1n 7 (3 LOCJI News ~ @ Gilligan's Island ~ The Big Valley €l)Cinem1 30 m Adventuru del Latigo Negro m College of the Desert CiE) Reportes de 11 Cam111 de Comercio Cub1nd 5:30 0 (3) ABC News 0 Get Smart m My Favorite Martian ID Gilligan's Island @@This Day 1971 EID Misttrogers' Neighborho~d €l) News/Pntor's Desk m Comicos y Canciones m Don Wilson's Town Talk CiE) Noticias (E G1llopini Gourmet 5:50 O Jerry West Show 6:00 O Big News Jerry Dunphy O KNBC Newservice Tom Snyder 0 LAKERS VS. BUCKS & *ALCINOOR! LIVE! O laker Basketball L.A Lakers vs. Milwaukee Bucks at Milwaukee O Six O'Clock Movie: "Ship of Fools" Part I (drama) '65-V1vien Leigh, Simone Signore!. Jose Ferrer. lee Marvin. Oskar Werner, Eliza- beth Ashley, George Segar. A' study of human weakness as evidenced by various passengers sharing close quarters on a ship from Vera Cruz to Bremerhaven In 1931 0 Dick Van Dyke m The Flintstones ID (Ill (3) Stu Trek EID Art Studio "figure Painting #2.'' ~®News/Weather /Sports €l) Fisher family m Noticiero 34 m True Adventure (l;) la Hora Familiar con Consuelo • STt.:n: McQUEEN stars as a gam· bHng man "ho!>t amblllon Is to bf'-comt kJn11 of tht stud poktr play· trs, and Tul'~d•> Wt ld pla)s tht Kiri "ho is dtt PI> In lo"t "Ith him, fu "Tht ClnclnnutJ Kid" on Thl' CBS ThuNid:l> Nlah1 Mo.,lt :it 9 PM. ffi KPlM News 6:15 EID Charlie's Pad 6:30 O Candid Camm m The flying Nun fn@ NBC News EID Hodgepodge lodge ei9 (8) CBS News €l) Selected Film /Musicale m The Desert Report CiE) Los Olvidados (E ABC Nevws 7:00 O CBS Evening News 0 m NBC Nightly News David Brinkley, Frank McGee. John Chan cell or O Whit's My line? m GT rn I l ove Lucy ID ~ (6) D11rnet Ship of 6Fools 6 ()'CL()CI\ M()Vll 'fhur1day-7an I Trlday-,,art 2 UBe-'fV ffi Eastern Wisdom "Zen in Paint . .. ~ 1ng_ ~ (j) Truth or Consequences €!)Christ the living Word €Il Rosario ~ Simplemente M1ria '1) Movie Game 7:30 IJ ~ @ hmily Affair Bully and Jody seek escort for Emily Turner (Nancy Walker), when she doesn't want to attend her son's medical school graduation ball Peter Dur· yea plays Jrm Turner 0 @ 16) €t) Flip Wilson Guests are Art Carney, Barbara Feldon. The Modern Jazz Quartet and Hal Frazier 0 ~ (3 '1) Alias Smith and Jones "The Girl m Boxcar p-3 " Heyes and Curry agree to transPort $50,000 withdrawn from the r.om mun1ty's bank just before it closed permanently Guests are Heather Menzies, Alan Hale, John Larch O Million S Movie: ''Invitation to a Gunfightei'' {western) '64 -Yul Brynner. Janice Rule Hypocrrtical western town hires a killer to des troy a returned outcast. but the entire plan goes wrong. m Truth or Consequeofes m It Takes I Thief ffi Thutre Beat The Ivar Theater production o: "Victor Canteen." a spoof of World War ll's "Holly wood Canteen'' -type movies • @Ii) Cinem1 30 €Illa Duen1 7:55 ml Cuestion de Segundos 8:00 IJ ~ (j) Jim Nabors Phyllis Diller and Tommy Leonetti guest m To Tell the Truth ffi Wuhington Week in Review @I!) The Story €Il V1gabundo 8:05 m,) Tele-Revista Musical 8:15 O Laker Wrap-Up 8:30 0 ~ ® m Ironside "[sea~ .. A pa11 of proud Lalin Amerrcan brothers are determined to bring a murderer to justice Nico M1nardos and Cal Bellini guesl 0NYPD 0 (ff (3 I m Bewitched "The House Thar Uncle At1hu1 Built " Uncle Ar1hur leaves all his corny jokes and tricks w11h Samantha be cause he has fallen 1n love with a serious ivitch Paul l ynde and Bar bara Rhodes guest m David Frost Show @ Olympic Boxing ffi NET Pl1yhouse on the Thirties "The Re Discovered film " A full length movie ol the period never before seen on television Shown 1s "Once rn a L1fet1me." a 1932 ftlm with Jack Oak1e, Zasu Pills €!) Pattern for living 9:00 1J ~ @ CBS Thursday Movie: ''The Cincinn1ti Kid" (western) '6~ -Steve McQueen, ftlward G Rob rnson. Ann·Margret. T uesdav Weld A daring gambler 1s .. 111111g to slake his life for the title of king of the poker -playing world 0 The Fueitive 0 @Cf '1) Mike Room for THE DAILY PI LOT. TV WEEK HBRUARV 6, 1971 Gr•nddaddy "Over 30 Is Out •· Dan 10:30 ny is caughl lollowing Linda and 0 HITCHCOCK. MYSTERY her new date Jack Bender plays * CLASSIC! "THE LADY Jeff Carson. VANISHES!" Suspense! €I!l Challenge O Movie: ''The lady Vanishes" m Los Beverly de Peralvillo (mystery) '38 _ Michael Redgrave. ~ N1t1cha 0 (17 ( 3 '1) This Is Your Life 9:30 0 ) (6) m Adim-12 "Once a @ B111 Johns News Cop .. A bitter eX·COP and 8 Holly m lnctrtTcfumbre wood starlet and her agent (Shelley a!) Horo~po tOn el Prof. Hor1ngel Berman) present unusual problem 11 :00 0 ~ ( 8 €Il News for Malloy and Reed. Katie O'Pace 0 ~ @) m News is featured 0 '1) News O DAN AUGUST-THRILLS 0 Movie: "~h.~rlock Holm~s ind * ORAMA SUSPENSE-NOW• Dressed to 1<111 _(myslery) 46 -• · Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce 0 1 ~ gl Din Augnt "The m Movie: "The Suon Chtrm" (dra Wotst Crrme Del Lt August ord-ma) '48 _ Robert Montgomery, ers a round·UP of all kn~wn. sexual Susan Hayward offenders after a young girl 1s mur @ -Movie: "Port of Hell' (drama) dered. Fernando Lamas, Sal Mineo '54-Wayne Morris. Carole Mathews. and Tom .Troupe guest (17l (3) Perry Mason 0 Can~id Camera , ffi The Advocates "!\hould All Drugs @Ii) Musrule/Pastor '.Desk Be legalized'" €Il Slden1 de Angustias 11:15 €Il f1lmote~ del Jueves 10:00 0 ~ @ €t) Dun Martm Guests 11 ~30 1J 129 rs Merv Griffin are Debbie Reynolds, Paul Lynde, 0 eia ~l €t) Johnn1 Carson Marty Feldman and The Golddlggers 0 CFl D~ck Cavett IJ Big 5 News 12:00 (17J ( 3 1 ~1ck ~avett c:J.Buter Ward News 12:15 0 Phys1ci1~ s Mutual m News George Putnam. 12:30 0 Community Bulletm Board £T-I Sp 1 t· "A C , ''I.lack History Week ·• ~ ecu a ion . . onversa~ion m All-Night Show: ''The Three Mus. With Norman Mailer, Pulitzer pr11e. k tt " "I l th Bl " d winning author of "The Armies of .. 'f ers, 1 F n ~t-.,'-ue an th N. ht" d "Of F 1.. i ce o a ug 1ve. e ~~ an a rre on .,e 1 :00 1J Movie: "The Shadow of the Moon. Cit" (drama) 'Iii -Andre Morell, €Il Ensalada de Locos Barbara Shelley m Aqui Tres Patines 0 0 News Co1ne See ·us MASSAGE BODY SHAMPOO BEAUTIFUL MASSEUSES 3 LOCATIONS Rl'l irvl.' TC'nsion Priva tc Hr>0m s IN ORANGE SADDLEBACK SAUNA 34 17 E. CHAPMAN 10 A.M.-1 :00 A.M. 639-8111 IN RIVERSIDE WATER MASSAI 6881> MAGNOLIA 10 A.M.-MIDNIGHT 682-4140 ROMAN BATH KING 'S DELUXE 2581> UNIVERSITY 10 A.M.-5 A.M. 682-2002 P•1• 21 FRIDAY FEBRUARY 12 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 O "Givt Me 1 Slilor" (comedy) '38-Martha Raye, Bob Hope "One Nipt in Lisbon" (adventure) '41- Fred MacMurray, Madeleine Carroll. 9:30 0 "The MouM T111t Roered" (com. edy) '59-Peter Sellers, Jean Sebera. fJ "Tbe Reludlnt Debutante" (comedy) '58-Rex Hamson, Kay Kendall, Connie Stevens. m "Bill and Coo" and "The Mean Mr. flrtcnclltr." • I :00 m "Tiie Grut Zlt&field" Part II drama) '36-William Powell. 2:00 B "Billy Budd" (classic) '62- Peter Ustinov. Robert Ryan 4:30 fJ "Aaent for H.A.R.M." (adven- ture) '66--Marll Richman. EVENING 6:00 I) The Bia Nns Jerry Dunphy B KNBC ~wsmiu Tom Snyder 0 LAKERS VS. CHICAGO * BULLS! A BIG ONE! 0 JerfY West Show 0 SIJ O'Clod MCIYie: "Sllip of Fools'' Conclusion (drama) '65- lee Marvin, Vivien Leigh, Simone Signoret, Jose ferrer. Elizabeth Ash· ley, Oscar Werner, George Segal, Jose Greco. James Dunn. Charles Korvin. Lila Skala. Barbara Luna. Werner Kemperer fJ Diel Van DJ'• m Tiie Ainstones m @CV Star Trell m Art Studio ~ (j) News/Weather /Sporb m> Fistler Family m Noticlero 34 m Tiie Ameriun West a!) la Hot1 Familiu con Consuelo G) KPl.M Nfts 6:10 O lakers B111Lelball l A lakers vs. Chicago Bulls at Chicago 6:1S m Charlie's P1d 6:30 B Candid C1m1r1 m The Flyina Nun fU 00 NBC Ni&hUy News m Hodcepod11 lodce (jj (j) CBS News m> Selected Film /Musicale m Desert Report a!) Los Olvid1dos G)ABC News 7:00 IJ CBS Evenin& News 0 m NBC NipUy News B Whit's My line? m @ 00 I love lucy ID Dra&net ~(I) Cinema Showcase: ''Three Guns fOf Teau" Neville Brand m I b1¢1At. I Tiie lone Walk A documentary on the plight of the QUALITY DEALER AWARD P•ee 22 FOR SALES -SERVICE -PARTS MANAGEMENT -ADVERTISING CUSTOMER RELATIONS 18835 BEACH BLVD., HUNTINGTON BEACH 842-7781 54().()442 THE OAILV PILOT, TV WEEK, FEBRUARY 6, 1971 American Indian a v11us strikes the stair tij (j) Truth or Consequenees m DIVid Susslind "How to Avoid m> Christ Ille livin& Word a Heart Attack " m Rosario m> 30 Minutes a!) Simplemente Maril m MuJeres, Mujeres y Algo ~as G) The Movie Game ~ N1tacll1 7:30 1J ~(!)The Interns After per 9:30 0 @ (3l (I) The Odd Couple forming an emergency hand ampu "Bunny Is Missing Down by the talion on a man (Frank Gorshin) Lake " Felix and Oscar spend a trapped by an elevator. Dr. Gregg rainy weekend In the country and Pettit learns the victim was the wind up looking for a lost girl. world's foremost billiards player E. J Peaker, Lisa Gerritsen. Gloria Sheree North, Edward Faulkner, Rob· McCartney, Pamelyn Frrdin ,guest ert F Simon and Victor Campos. fJ Candid C1mer1 B m I SPECIAtl They've Killed m Musiule/Paslor's Deslt President Lincoln Events surrounding m Cadena de Anrustiu the assassination of Abraham Lin· 10:00 B tn (!) m Str1nge Report "Re. coin, some of which remain shroud-venge.::_When a Man Hates." Mam ed in mystery more than a century Strange is the target of hatred and after t.he f~ct, .are re~rte~ and revenge when a convict is released dramat1Zed 1n this special. Richard from prison Basehart serves as storyteller 0 Biil s News D @ 00 m Tiie Br1dy Bunch D @ m Gl love, American Style "The liberation of Marcia Brady." "Love and the New Roommate." When her brothers tease her about with Eve Arden. Debbie Watson. her stand on women's .lib, Marcia Kelly Jean Peters and Chris Con· stts out lo prove she 1s equal lo nelly: "love and the Rug," with them.. . , , Bill Bixliy Nancy Kovac and Jim B M1t110.n $ Movie: 'W1r lover' Begg; "love anrt the Baker's Hall (drama) 62-Steve McQueen, Shir· Dozen," with Alan Seus. Susan ley Anne Field. OllvP.r Dick Patterson 11fld Laraine m Truth or Consequences Steph~ns; and ''love and the Sec m Movie: "Arsenic Ind Old lace" ond Time." with Jack Albertson. (comedy) '44--tary Grant. Josephine Robert Cummings. Murray Mcleod, Hull. Joan Bennett and Elaine G1ftos m Cinem1 30 B BIXter W1rd News m u Duen1 m George Putn1m News 7:55 Ciii) Cuestion de Se&undos m P1ndc>fama 8:00 0 @ @ (I) Ninny & the Pro· a!) Tele·Cinem" 40 fessor ''The Balloon Ladies " Ida 10•30 Lupino a?d M~rjorle Bennett guest O GO TO BED WITH as Nanny s maiden aunts whose a~-GOOSEPIMPLES' "THE rival by balloon from England is * · greeted with thunderous approval UNINVITED!" SPOOKY! from the women's lib movement 0 Movie: ''The Uninvited" (mys-m To Tell the Truth tery) '44 Ray Millanrl, Ruth Hussey m Thirty Minutes W'rth . • . @ Bill Johns News m> l ivinc Boolt m lncertidumbte m LI Cosa Juz&1d1 11 :00 IJ ei9 (8) EE News 8:0S a!) lucll1 Libre 0 Q'1 Ci) m News 8:30 fJ ~ (j) The New Andy Griffith 0 al News Show Olis Burfcot's lOOth birthday B Movie: "Younr Mr. line11ln" obscures important news story. (drama) '39-Jienry Fonda. 0 Q) 00 m N1me of the G1me m Movie: ''The Key" 'drama) '58 "A Capitol Affair.'' A misguided -Wiiiiam Holden. Sophi.:1 Loren. Washington gossip columnist (Mer ID Movie: "M1gic Fire" (drama) cedes Mccambridge) tries to ruin '51-Yvonne Decarlo, Rita Gam the career of a promising govern· (i7l (31 Perry Muon menl official in a drama featuring ED Aicll Out "Time Is " Gene Ba1ry and guest stars Suzanne 11:15 m Cinema 34 Pleshette. Larry Hagman Monte 11 :30 fJ ~ (8) Merv Griffin Markham and Leon Ames 0 tl) Ci) m JohnnJ C1rson Pro 0 UCLA VS . OREGON gram originates in Burbank, Calif. * DUCKS! ACTION ! O ffi Dick Cmtt 0 UCLA Buketblll UCLA Bruins vs 12:00 (f'7) (3l Dick Cavett Univ of Oregon Ducks at. Eugene. . 12:30 0 Movie: "Aloma of the south D @ (}l m The P•rtndee flmily Seu" (adventure) '41 -Jon Hall "They Shoot Managers, Don't They?" Dorothy Lamour A blind dale (Nancy Malone) leads . . , to marriage plans for Kincaid. l2:SS B Phys1c11n s Mutual m David Fros1 Show 1:00 tJ MOYie: "Lorna Ooone (adven· m The Sin Fr1nclsco Mb tore) 'SI-Richard Greene m Pattern for Uvlnc A 0 News 9:00 1J ~@ CBS Frid1y Movie: "lite m All·Ni&hl Show: "The Return of R1t Rice" (drama) '60-Tony Cur Monte Cristo," "The S1t1ncer's tis, Debbie Reynolds, Jack Oakle. Hind'' and "The Storm Rider." Kay Medford, Don Rickles 1 [~--, Chiller Thntre: "Or. Tenor's D @ m That Girl ''Chef's House of Ho"ors." Night Out " Ann Marie tries to keep 2:00 0 Community Bulletin Bo1rd her father's restaurant operating as ''Black History Week " id It he a nd rl. YS· ey n" '58 a) ro th all n· of r's r'a rd A · MODERN 'DICK TRACY' Master crlminolog~t Adam Strange (An- thony Quayle) combines the logic of a Sherlock Holmes and the laboratory tech- niques of a modem Dick Tracy in bis role as England's leading scientific investigator, in N BC's Strange Report. Fridays at I 0 PM. Adam Strange is not a private eye. He has, however, developed an interest in crim· inology and penal reform. Since retiring from a position of importance with the Home Office, he ha.~ been asked by the British government lo act in cases which cannot be handled through the usual chan- nels for diplomatic or other reasons. He has also made himself known as a person who can be approached by those who are reluc- tant to obtain official help. The secrets o f his succ~ are depth of understanding, keen perception and absolute secrecy. Qunyle & Kaz Caras Anthony Quayle, the noted British actor who is in the currently successful Broadway play, "Sleuth," finds Adam Strange an in· triguing character. "Strange," be says, "is a man of many aspects, and there is no rea- son for him to behave in exactly the same way all the time. We have a lot of very moving stories in whic h Strange cares about the characters and becomes deeply involved. But there are other stories in which his emotions arc not slirred." Kaz Garas ca.stars as Strange's assistant. Hamlyn Gynt, a young American who could have become an outstanding pathologist but was persuaded by Strange to put his per- ceptive, logical mind and knowledge of for- ensic science to use in helping him. Kaz's life story could almost serve as the basis for a television series beginning with his birth in Lithuania in 1940 in the dark shadows of World War 11. As the central battleground neared their home in 1944. the 1 family fled to Germany. barel)' keeping ahead of the actual ba«~. After 6ve years In Germany, the family obtained entry papers to the United States where they settled in Connecticut. Doing summer stock during college vaca- tions was his first acting experience. In 1962, he went to work for S25.00 a week in an off-Broadway theatre. Good reviews landed him a part in a television series, but the series failed to materialize. Then he landed a major role in the movie, "The Happening," which starred Anthony Quinn and Faye Dunaway. but luck went against him again. On the first day of shooting, he slipped and broke his hand. Unable to continue in the part, he was re- placed. He later won a part in "The Last Safari" film starring Stewart Granger (NBC-TV's Men From Shiloh) which was filmed in Africa. "I was playing an outspoken. loud. Quayle ugly American," Kaz comments. "and J reckon I must have played him too ugly. I got back to America full of great expecta· tions and waited for something lo happen. But nothing did." DisfHusioned, be decided to give up act- ing and become a portrait photographer at which he prospered for nearly two years. Acting called again in the form of television offers and he moved hack in front of the cameras. H e appeared in several televi ion series before being cast as "Ham" Gynt in Strange Report. Anneke Wills portrays the female side of the investigating team and appears as Evelyn Mclean, helpful neighbor and friend to Strange and Gynt. Annekt was born In Rotterdam, Holland, the daughter of a British Army major and a Dutch mother. She was two years old when the family moved to England. She has been successful as an artist anJ also designs her own clothes. She collabo- rated closely on the designs of the clothing she wears in the series. As Evelyn McLean, she is also an artist a nd sometimes-model. There is nothing routine in the cases handled by this unusual grou p and because Strange holds no official position he Is re· sponsible only to those at top government level. Human relationships play a vital part in the stories and human interest is as im- portant as the sui>pcnse, the detection and !he adventure The creator and executive producer of the ser ies is Norman Felton. ln addition to the many nomina!ions and awards Felton has received, he is one of the few produc- ers in Hollywood to have a fan club. Al- though the club isn't organized as such, his mail would rival that of many stars primar- ily because of his popularity as the creator· producer of such series as The Man From UNCLE. The Girl From UNCLE, Dr. Kil· dare and The Eleventh Hour. Felton returned to bis native London for the filming of the Strange Report. Although the filming was done a couple of years ago. the subjects are becoming contemporary in accord with· the world's current headline-.. One episode deals with the kidna ping of a Chinese diplomat in London. 1t has been onlv a few weeks since the kidnaping of foreign officials in Canada and in some South American countries. Trouble on the campu!i is another sub· ject for an episode. Militant students are found to possess lethal weapons and Adam Strange is called to investigate because gov- ernment fears the presence or police on the campus will incite the students to act vio- lently. Jr was during the past year that such violence brought death to a major American university. The subjects of witchcraft, religious cults and a psychopathic killer arc dealt with in contemporary episodes of the series, in ad- dition to the several social problems. Anthony Qualye. who gives life to Adam Strange and investigative criminology. is at home on stage or screen. H is recently- opened "Sleuth" was termed "absolutely out- standing" by the New York Times and tag~ed "a bravura performance" by the New York Daily News. He has appeared in many motion picture., in England and the United States including ''Lawrence o f Arabia." "The Guns of Nava- rone" and Alfred Hitchcock's "The Wrong Man." During World War H, Quayle received a secret assignment which meant his being smuggled into Albania. His job was mainly liaison with Albanian partisans and it was as hazardous as anything faced by movie heroes. But such experiences give background and guidance to the character he portrays in this '>cries. The in~redients of danger. mystery, o;ecrecy and adventure provide su!ipcnse and excitement in Strange Report. THE OAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, FEBRUARY 6. 1971 WALTER SCHARF INSPIRED BY SAND Can m1le\-and-mile<; of \and \erve a'i a mu'>ical in"piration'l It can, provided th:ll 'our name 1'> Walter Scharf. Scharf. v. ho'e name bob' up more frequent!~ thJn an~ other compo,er·, on the cred11 'ihcel\ for prime-time docu- ment ane'. v. a'. he 'a~'· in!>p1red b) lot\· and-lot\ of 'dnJ v. h1le compo\lng-arrang- mg-and conJucting the mu"c for \h:1ro- med1a·s production for :"lat1onal Geo- graphic Soc1et~. "The Great Moja\e Desert," airing on C BS. Sal . Feh 1 :! "M ~ music had 10 reflect the lonelinc'~ and the eericne'\<., ) ct the beaut~ and vitalit} of a dc4'erl. It wa' probably the most difficult a."'>ignmenl I ha' c had a'> a cornpo-.er in ome ) ear' Yet. facing up to unusual musical chal- lenge-. 1<-nothing new to Scharf. who ha' heen called ··The ~fu,ical K ing Of I he T\ Docurncnlaric' .. -The Great ~fo1a'e De,crl'' marks Scharf, 22nd a\\lgnmcnt 10 create muc,1c for a netv.ork docurnentaf) in 3 \ears A 'arnpling of ht<i a<.-;1gnment4' includes the Jacque' Cou,1eau underl>ea special-;: Jean Claude Kith I e Champion: George Plimpton: Shootout At Rio Lobo: Uncle Sam Magoo: National Geographic' spe- cial' about Animal Behavior, National Parll.i.. Ala,ka. Ethiopia, Siberia ,1ml man} other\ T V documentar) \pecial~ aren't Scharf', onl) claims to famo He i) also, for example, the gentleman v.ho v.a' mu-;ical supcn i\or for the "Funn) Girl" motion picture, and 1t v.as he who func- tiorred as compo!>er-arranger-conductor for -;uch films a., "If It's Tue~da~ It M u~t Be Belgium," "Cheyenne Social Club." "Pendulum," "Hans Christian Anderson," and many other'>. In fact. Scharf ha'> on nine occasion1' been nominated for an o~car. He has also rccentl} finished compOl>· ing music for an original musical, 'The Marvin Gold S} ndromc," to be pre,ented on the London stage thi'> Spring. "But composing for documentaries " v. hat I love lo do most ... he ~a~ "The creative challenges are 'aned and end- less. In addition, TV documentaries offer clean, family entertainment. and I'd rath- er be 3.\..'\0Ciated with that kind of project than any other ... t aAUIR :BUICK.NCOSTA MESA S,.Cillizi•& i• ouun JAGUAR Opel 234 East 17th Street , (cgto Mesa, Cali fornia 92627 Telephone (714) 548-7765 Pqe 24 SATURDAY FEBRUARY 13 MORNING 6:25 O Give Us This Day 6:30 O Sunrise Semester 7:00 O New Words, New Ways 0 Movie: "D1y of lhe Out11w" (weslern) '59-Burl Ives. Tina Louise (El Movie: "Appointment With Crime" (adventure) 46 William Hartnell. Joyce Howard a:> Fiesta Muic:ana 11:30 0 ~m m Jambo O The Hardy Boys 'f1) {3) Larry Kane Show ~ Mano a Mano Ranchero AFTERNOON 0 rij (6) m Tomfoolery Show ID Interact Louise Ridgle ID Sesame Street i: 196 l'OO A 12:00 0 High School Buketball Ross five hour replay of lhe past week's Porter and Tom Hawkins reporl programs. 0 Movie: "Rulers of the Sea" 7:30 O Dusty's Treehouse (drama) '39-0ouglas Farr banks 0 ~ m Hedlle & Jeckle Margarel Lockwood 0 PREMIERE The Black Experience fJ c:!) American Bandstand Little An flhnic Studies credit course con Sis1er and Bobby Sherman guesl. dueled by Dr William J Williams l3l (6) School Days of lhe Univ. of Southern Calif rour ~Teabo Fantastico lhirteen week divisions will cncom m Holiday pass Social Acl1on, African Heritage a:l Drama de la Seman• and Influence Hislorical ard Politi 17.:30 0 Movie: ''The Secret of Monte cal factors. Cultural Cont11hut1ons Cristo" (adventure) '6t Rory Cal ID Thunderbirds houn. Patricia 81eslln 8:00 0 129 (8l Bugs Bunny /Road Run ID National Hf't Rod Assocl1t1on ner Hour Wintern1tionals A tape delay of 0 (lJ (6) rn Woody Woodpecker NHRA's first ma1or championship 1n O 17l (3 Lancelot link, Secret 1971 from lhe Pomona fairgrounds Chimp Compehl1on will include lh• cream O Movie: "FX-18 Super Spy" of the crop in Top fuel and Top (mystery) ·55 Richard Wyler IMY Gas dragsters, plus lhe popular Clair "funny Car" challengers ID Tales of Wells Fargo '17: (31 College Bukelball llSF al 8: 15 O Clmpus Profile Pacific 8:30 0 ~ (j) m The Bugaloos f21 (6) Farm Show ID Cisco Kid m Sports World (El Cumby I ·OO tJ ~ (8l Dastlrdly & Mullfey 8:45 O Physician's Mutual 0 Movie: "Princess of the Nile" 9:00 0 129 (8' Sabrina & the Groovie (adventure) 511 -Debra PaR~I Coolies (El News, Sporls & Weather 0 @ @ rn Or Oolitlle 23 r6J Voice of Agriculture 0 Movie: "Getting Gertie's Gar-ro Cine en la Tarde ter" (comPdy) '45-DP.nnis O'Kppfe. • m Stories of Success Marie MacDonald c:!) Sky Hawks 0 (i7) ( J l Jerry l ewis 1:30 0 129 (j') The letsons ID A.M. Movies: ''The Desperadoes" 0 Movie: "Mutiny al Fort Sharp" (western) '43-Glenn rord. rvelyn (western) '65-Brodertck Crawlord Keyes "Driftwood" (drama) ·47 ID Championship Wrestling Ruth Warr ck Waller Brrnnan '23 (6) future Film: "Weekend (El Tree Hou~e With Father." Van Heflin Pal11cia ~ Cuerdas y Guitarras Neal a:J Panorama Latino c:!) Hardy Boys 9:30 0 m Pink Panther 2:00 0 Dusty's lreehouse 0 ITT' (3 The Doubledeckers 0 Outdoors "Arc;l1c Circle ' D Movie: "The Gunfight at Oodgt 0 Movie: "Seminole" (wPstern)) City'• (western) ·59 -Joel McCri>a. '53-Rock Hudson. Anthnnv Quinn Julie Adams O Wagon Train (El Movie: "The Plunderers of rl9' (81 Archie's funhouse Painted Flats" (weslern) '">9 Co m See the USA nnne Calvet. Skip Homier a:J Variedadu Musicales 23 16' Prize Party c:!) K/Palm Movie rn Arriba el Norte 2:30 0 The New Society 10:00 O '19 rs Josie & the Pussyc.ats 0 USC VS . OREGON 0 23 (6) rn H. R. Pufnslul * WE BFOOTS! LIVE! 0 r17 '3 Hot Wheels O Pacific 8 Basketball Thr IJSC m Lucha Lihre Trojans meer lhe Univ of Oregon 10·30 0 a9 '8) Harlem Glnbelrollers Webfoots. live horn fuR~"" Ore 0 (23) r6' m Here Comes the ID Movie: ''l one Star" (weslern) Grump '52-Clark Gable. Ava Gardner 0 Movie: "Street of Chance" (dra m Oollirs & Sense ma) 42-Burgess Mered1lh 3:00 O Insider /Outsider 0 llT r3-Sky Hawks 0 Q3l @ m Bob Hope Dmr1 11 :00 0 ~ (i)ABA Basketball NPw Classic The $140 000 golf tourna York Nels vs Virginia Squires menl begins in Palm Deserl Caht 0 ~ (6) m Hot Dog and will cover 90 holes 1n five 0 '1! 3 Motor Mouse round competition played on lour THE DAILY PILOT TV WEEK, FEBRUARY 6. 1971 courses in fh·e days. Today's aclion 0 SPORTS CHALLE=~GE! covers the fourth round ol play as * LAKERS VS. COL TS! protessionals and amateurs com 0 Sports Challen(le Jerry West. pele to11elher Bruce Devlin was last Happy Haitslon and Gale Goodtich year's winner. compele against Ballimore Colls 0 Celebrity Bowlin11 players [orl Morrall Rubba Smith @ College Basketball Un1vers1ty of and Mike Curtis Dick Enberg hosts. '\an f ranc1sco Oons vs Pacific ID Untamed World "Underwate1" Tigers Part II A look al mammals that 1J'fi (l l American Bandstand have relurned to the sea. with films 29 '8'1 Scooby-Ooo of a colon~ of sea lions €ID Mu~lcale/O~vey & Goliath 23 (6) wa11on Train ~ Revis!~ M~s1cal I m h ith for Today m The Big Picture ~ lntern1tion1I Soccer Italy vs a!) Tutro del S1bado West Germany 3:30 0 CBS Golf Classic L 1ve. from lhel m Quest for Adventure Fimtone Counlrv Club in Akron. Ohio. 4 :55 0 Kings W1rm-Up 0 frn CD Pro Bowlers' Tour 5·00 0 Movi•· "The Pirates of Tripoli" The $50,000 King Louie Open (advenlure) '55-Paul Henried 0 NHL Action Highlights O It's Academic Compeling high €ID Children's Gospel Hour schools are Anaheim Campton and m Lucha en P1tlnes SI Mary's m Panoram1 39 0 KINGS VS. MAPLE LEAFS 4:00 0 Thutre of Stm "Mr Gover * LIVE HOCKEY! ness" Tom Tl)on. Carol Lawrence, 0 K ngs Hockey The Los Angeles Robert Claiy and fred Clark slar KinRs vs tho Toronlo Maple leafs in lhis comedy about a \t11lor who lrom lornritn poses as a governess to be near 0 17 3 fI' ABC's Wide World the g11I he loves of Sporls lim McKay hosts 0 The Saint O The Avengers ~ (6) Film feature ID Movie Groats: "Operation Mad rl9' Cil CBS Coif Clusic Ball" (comedy) ·57 lack Lemmon. €ID Pattern for living EE Peter Gun'I m New Decade at Su ID The Worltf We live In 4:30 O Santi Anita feature Race The $100.000 CharlPS H "hubs Slakes ~ ra) Rollln Games for four year olds al a mile and a m Que~t for Lile quarter m ttronco CUSTOM FIREPLACE SCREENS (7 DAY DELIVERY> Inside· Out~ide or Corner Mounts in Beautiful Decorative Colors in Many Finishes. Wide Selection of GAS LOGS FREE ESTIMATES GIVEN SANTA ANA TENT ANO AWNING 2202 S. MAIN -545-0491 SANTA ANA 6:00 6:30 7:30 8:00 9:00 11:00 11:30 6:00 7:30 9:00 10:30 11:00 6:00 7:00 7:30 8:30 9:00 10:30 11:00 7 17 11 5 9 11 7 9 2 11 13 7 9 4 7 5 9 11 13 7 23 9 7 4 5 9 11 13 SUNDAY, F£8RUARY 7 "The Second Time Around" (comedy) 61-Debboe Reynolds Andy Gritfith, Thelma Ritter 3 "Warpath" (western) '51-Edmond O'Brien, Polly Bergen Dean Japer. ''The lnvlslble Ray" (mystery) '36-Boris KarloH "Two Way Stretch" (comedy) '61-Peter Sellers. "A Prize of Arms" (mystery> '6S-Stanley Baker, Tom Bell, Helmut Schmid. "Kins Kone" (horror) '33-Bruce Cabot . Robert Armstrong. Fay Wray. 17 3 ''The Rl1ht of the Phoenla" (drama) '6S--Jamu Stewart, Ernest Bor1n1ne. ''The Gre.,.s of Wrath" (drama) '4G--Henry Fonda. "The French Une" (musical) '5-4-Jane Russell. Gilbert Roland "SI•&• Door" (drama) '37-Kathanne Hepburn. Adolph Menjou. "Peril From Planet Monao" 1sc1 l1l '4G--Buster Ctabbe MONDAY, FEBRUARY a "The Black ROM" (adventure) '5G--Tyrone Powe•. Orson Welles. "If [very Guy In the World" <adventure) '55-Gtorges Poumouly, Jean·Lou1s Tnnti1nant. 23 6 "The Neon Ceillnc" (drama! 71-G•& Young. Lee Grant 17 3 "Our Man Flint" (adventure> 66--James Coburn. Gila Golan. L .. J. Cobb "Framed" (mystery) '4 7-Glenn Ford. Janis Carte• "Revolt of the Terters" (adventure) '60--<:urt Ju•aens Gene111eve Page. "Alle1he11y Uprlslnc" (western) 39-John Wayne. Cla1te Ttevor. "So Lons at the Fair" (drama) 51-Jean Si mmons D1tk Bo&arde TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 9 ''The Great Sioux M assacre" (western) '65-Jcneph Cotten. Julie Summars. Darren McGa111n. 6 "Beau Gest•" (ad11enture) '66--Guy Stockwell. Doug McClure Telly Savalas. "Because You're Min e" (music.al) '52-M ario Lanz.a. James Whitmore. 17 3 "Lo11e, H•te, Love" (drama> '71-Ryan O'Neal Lesley Warren. Peter HH kell. 23 6 ''Th• Producers" (comedy) 67-Zero Mosltl, Gene Wilder Lee Meredith. "The Suspect" (mystery} '45-Charles Laughton. Ella Raines. "Mad Doa Coll" (drama) '61-John Chandler. Kay Doubleday. "Hor ror Hotel" (horror) '63-0ennis Lot1s, Betta St. John "The Great Chese" (comedy) '63-Buster Keaton. Pearl White 6:00 7:30 10:30 11:00 6:00 7:30 9:00 10:30 11:00 6:00 7:00 7:30 9:00 10:30 11:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11: 15 11:30 7 9 5 9 11 7 9 2 5 9 11 7 23 9 13 2 5 9 11 13 9 11 4 7 17 9 11 13 2 4 5 7 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, FEB RUARY 6, 1971 W£DNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10 "£nslan Pulver" (comedy) '64-Robert Walker. M tllle Perkins Burl Ives. • fl '61 w 1 p d "Voyace to th• Bottom of the Sea ' (sc•· ) - a ter '11eon. "Double Indemnity" (mystery) '44-Barbara Stanwyck. Edward G. Robinson "L·Shaped Room" (drama) '63-Leslte Caron, Tom Bell "Crash Dl11e" (dt11m a) '43-Tyrone Power. Anne B;uter. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11 "Ship of Fools" Part I (drama! 65-Vivlen Leigh. Jose Ferrer Simone Signore! "Invitation to a Gunfighter" (western) '64-Vul Brynner. Janice 2;u~e."The Clnclnnelt Kid" (western) '65-Ste11e McQueen, Ann Margret, Tuesday Weld. "The udy VanlshH" (myste1 y) 38-Michael Red1 ra11e. Margaret Lockwood. ., ,. ) '46--B 1 R th "Sherlock Holmes and Drnsed lo "ill <m ystery as1 a bone. Nigel Bruce "The Suon Charm" (d•ama) '48-Robert Montaomery FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12 "Ship of Fools" (drama) '65-Lee Marvin. V1111en Leigh. Jose Ferrer 6 "Three Guns f0< Tnas" (western) '68-N e111lle Brand, Peter Brown "War Lover" (drama) '62-Ste11e McQueen, Shirley Anne Field "Arsenic and Old Lace" (comedy) '44-Cary Grant, Josephine Hull 29 8 "The Rat Rue" <drama) '6G--Tony Curtis. Debbie Reynolds, Jack Oakie. "The Unln111ted" (my,stery) '44-Ray Milland. Ruth Hussey "Young Mr. Uncoln • (drama) '39-Henry Fonda. Alice Brady "The key" (drama) '58--Wtlltam Holden. Sophia Loren. "Magic '1re" (drama) '51-Y11onne DeCarlo, Rit a Gam . SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13 "What Ever Happened to Bab)' Janel" !suspense) '62-Belle Da111s. Joan Crawford. "Operetlon Mad Ball" (comedy) '57-Jack Lemmon. Mickey Rooney Ernie Ko11acs. 23 6 "A Patch of Blue" ldtama> '66--Sldney Poitier, Shelley Winters "The Monk" (mystery) '69-George Maharis. Janet Leigh 3 "Becket" (drama) '64-Rtehard Burton. Martita Hunt, Peter O'Too le. "Diary of a Madman" and ''The Human Duplicators." "Cobweb" (drama) 'SS-Richard W1dmarlc, Lauren Bacall "Run Like a Thief" (adventure) '66--Kieron Moore. Keenan Wynn "Father Goon" (comedy) '64-Cary Grant. Le-slie Caton. Tre11or Howard. ''The Strii>.,.r'' (drama) '63-Joanne Woodward, Richard Seymer "Salty O'Rourlce" (dram a> '45-Alan Ladd, Gaol Russell. "Two Love5" (drama) 61-Shorlt')' MacLalne. Laurence H arvey. 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