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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1971-09-25 - Orange Coast Pilot• ' . . .. . --: .~ ---• ·-' ·ust i Ce ~ x-~u . 0 ac ..................................................... FooibaUScores ................................. ..,~.,..._..,,. ... ... Corona d e l ~lat• ; 0 . SATUR DAY, SEPTE MBER 25, 1971 • VOL. •4. NO. U•. J Sl(TIONJ, f f l"lo•tS S111ogless Wllizll • •, ., . •• t -· .... ; .,. ~·1 ••·c •,.. i" ' ' •• _ • ..:· •• Uf"I T ....... . ' . " ·I , T/1is cut~way vel('ased. Jate Friday"'.by.tbe:Font.MOtor·Qmp~nY.·1fhovts 1t.k ne\\·ly designed int,ernal c"ombustion car engtne· which has nlel initial lest.~ for the ~tringen t .antipollution standards·set by the gov- ernment. The engine \Vor ks hy injection of a fine spray of gasoline into a combustion area "'hich is (.'aught in air and ignited. However,. officials do not think the engine can go into mass production in time to meet the 1976 limit. Probation Officials Cancel Meet t)fficial.s of the Orange Coun(r Pro- bation Otparlment !ia\'e cancelled a mcelinR with a group ol Cost.a ~1est'. homeO\\IJers scheduled Sunday al Davis Schoo), A spokesman for the city said Friday that the probation dep.i.rtmen1 haii de- c·lded no\ lo mG\'C in!o it. controversial office sl1 e al 1055 F.I l:amlno Drive. Sunday's meeting hM hcen scheduled h_11 prob11Uon auth-Orities to explain their program to more th;1n 250 ~nie owners \11lo had prolesltd !he El Camino office l'>ilt . ·rne probar1on dcpa rtinent \rill recoin· mend Tuesday 1ha1 Orange Counry S_up- ervisors c~nce/ a lease air(!&dy signed for ' thr office site. Owner• b[ lhe buildiJll, one or whom is State Senator .DtMia Carpenter (R-Newport IJMch ), hav• r.- ported\y "f'!"d "'·1111 ~ Jtuuate Dies a l 61 SAN QUENTIN (UPI> -Th< old"l inmate on California'• death ro". "Pt'il- lard A. Winhoven, 61 , died Friday ol • htart att;.ck in San Quentin prlton. lff11 death leaves t5 men waltini for the gas chamber i• the state. ' \Vinhoven was s:enlenced to dit for the 1daying Of a bank mesx.n&tt la 1 Los . An1eles holdup In 1960. I • • .Kate Ila 2.i Huntington Beadt 14 l\'lillikan . 14 Cos ta~le sa 0 . ·-. ~x-justice Hu go Blaclc Dead at 85 ,, WASli!Nli/l'OM (ljPJ) -ll•Urld Ju.. tk.-t Huc•·L. Bll:ck. whoH libertil philo- aophy influtn<:td the Supremt Courl throuch 3~ yean of sociaJ cli1nge. died today. He was 15. Black en.tertd Bethesda Naval Hospital \ug. 21 Md retired Sept. I?. He suffered a st-Vere strtike just two day·s later. ''Ju.slice Hugo Black died pt.acefully al T 1.1n. !his 1norcing of inflamation of the arte-rif:'I and stroke ." the ho!pital's administrative cffi(.'ff said. The officer. Archie Slahl. sa id no fur· ther detzib \Yere ava ilable immed iately. "To Blsck. 'o\·ho proba bly influenced American lift more than any of his co!- lf'agufj in modem limes, the U.S. Ccn- stitution l\'a~ his Bible. _, l\'el\-thum~ copy was always in hi.~ poc ket . ?.'hen challe nged about the e-ff.ett or unpooular deeision!. he \\·ould say ~im . pl\•: '''tlle ·courl dicln'1 do it. '?ht!! Con.~lit u­ tiOn did it." He fought fOr civil liberties. l't\"il ri~ht~. !reedom of the press. fr~edo~ or relig100. He 1rgued -and prevailed hmt ?,,id again -thal the 14\h amendme:nt t f!· qui red everv state lo obey e.very part. of the Bi ll of Rights. Blac k personally cons1de:red the fi rs\ c11se: in which . he asserted thi~ belier at. length t.o be his most important opin- ioo. Better kn o1•n 1vas his opinion that ban· ned school prayers and l\\'O of hie dissent.~ 1\•hich he: saw eventu11ly become the l&\Y or lhe land: a ru1i11( th1t required the ,tat.f's to provide 1 lawyer for all penni· le.u criminal defendanb: and the land- mark requirement-that state. legislature:• mu.st ·t>e s.p~ioned· cquil;a'bly. Of -tiuniln righ~, fie 11{d: "No hic:her duty;-no ~ l<_llemn respons.ibilily Tests. upon. the court •. dtan ·ttitt of tr•nslatinr into livin1 lsw, and mdint.ainin1 this conJtitutknll lhield. deHbtralely plan· ed and in!trlbed for the benefit of eYery ho.man b"ting. 8ubject to our·coruti!ution. of whatever race, creed or politic11I per- aur.~ion.·• When Black retired from the StJprune CoUrt • wttk •.-a. his S4 yeara or 1e:r-\li~ were the th!rd' IOJ'l&eti in the na- tion'.s history. JusUct John M. Harlan, 72, retire.d Thul"!rd1y becau.w. of ·an 1llnCN revealed . by · hi~ nefson.al phy&lcialf to bt bone canctr. President Nixon wm have a rare oppcnunity to , «4>0ionl two justice! a! tlntt. The.re has been 'lpt(1J.!atlon thtil he mav nAme ~ woman to the court for tti-fir~ time. 81acir:'!' wlfe , !!llt.abeth,. his IOM fh1ge • Jr.~ -and !Sfiet0nr.'U(d his daut:tter. 'l\f ar- tha. now !\ftl. M'arlri 'PtNrflli. all hlld bttn at hi, ~rde durtnc what "a hi1 t.emilM1111nNf. Stalls in Atl antic MlA~1I (UPl) -Hurricane Git11er. with winds up to IS m:p.h., was .Ulled in the Atlantic Oceap ~•rly today. "All thi lorcei:'' were pdlini-1n various d\. rt :.ions. pre,ventini fortct.Stera from ni;i:-:;ng 1 predicUon. All Of fers Off Huntin g t.on Tougheris ~~nd Against Mif~r .BY 41.AN DOU<N " 111• D•ltp l'ilit lt11f The Huntington Beach City Council aot fl)ugh with tll6pended City Administrator Doyle Miller Friday b.v announcing it WI!'! "'ilhdrawing an offer to rclain him as a consullan1. Citing "gro\ving animosities" bl'!tween the l"Ouncfl and the 59-year-old ad- rnin istrator, who has been servtd with a dismissal notice effec!Jve Oct. II, the council announced ii was terminating negotiations wit h !\filler to employ him as 11 "consultant or in any other capa city." The announcement 11•as CT>n!ained in a p!'ess N!least isiued Friday aflemoon by i\1ayor Georg!. f\-fcCr11cken ind endorsed by all (.'tluncilmen who atlcnd~ 1 lhree- hour executive session Thursday night. In response to a fonnal request by il1ille r, the counc il h a~ set a pu b!it· hear- ing into his firing ror illonday, Oct. II in the !'olurty Park community clubhous e. It \Viii begin at 5 p.m. ~hller , who has said that he plan~ to run for the City Council Ht the 1972 elec - tion. h;1.5 ret aint'd an atlomey to represent him at the qua si-judicial hear- ing. Both the council and the 11dministrator will present their cases al the hearing. but according lo the city charter, the l'Ouncil"s action in firing the ad- ministr;1tor .. shall ~ fina l and shall nol Newpo rt Ci~ize 1t On Swte Board . May Face Probe . SACRAMENTO tUPI) -Gov. Ronald Reagan's •ides say they "assume" an i~Vf:stigallon will .be made into whether • at:ste navigation commissioner was invol ved in a connkt of interest. TM commettt follows the publication by the Los Angeles Times that Theodor• R. Gillenwe.ters of Newport Beach was involved in 1 rtal estate lobby business deal. Gillenw1ter1. chairman of the com- mission on navi11tion and ocean develop· ment, purportedly helped prepare 1 re- port on the Santa Monie•· Mou1tains and :lhered in the fee from advocates of 8tUft' Coastal Development, a group ol Southern California land developers. J. Jamisoa Moore. another member of the commisslon. was also Jnvolved in the project •nd has been asked to resign by Rucan. He has refused .~tendin1 there was no con1lict of inte1est. P1ul Bf.ck, the-1ovemor'1 preas ttt- retary. when asked what tDe administrl· 4)on planned reaardtnf Gillenwaters. re· plied: "1 1ssume the aiency {retoUrces} involved will be laokln.lf into the tte1'1 irtory." Gillenw1iters has admitted workln1 on the project, but alao contends no con- nlct. er.lets. The poesible c0nn1ct arose because rhe rommission 11dvlses the navigation and oce•n dt:~loPmtflt deiiartment-on prep-· 1ration ef 1 master plan for CQ&stf.I dt· ve~nt. , depend fin 1ny particular showina er tlelf" of proof •I UM belp1." • Thf press rtlease i11ued by tht co\lnetf Friday referred lo Jhe S--2 vote taken Sept. 7 to dismiss l\.fJUer ind thf unanimous vote to authorize negotiations through Homer L. f\IcCormJck o( the San· la Ana fi rm of Rut<1n and Tucker to offer him a po.~ition as a consultant and a.Illllyst lo the council. This job would have paid Sl.200 ll month-Jess than half of hi.!: present SZ.835 monthly salary -but he \YOuld ha\'e ret ained his pension benefits. 'It was felt that J\1r. 1\-liller cOuld offer a \•al uablt &ervice to lhe council ..... " the anno uncement said. "La.!:t night \Thursday nil{ht l. due lo growtna: animosities and deterioration of negotla· tions, the City Council by unanimous vote of all present withdrew the offer of employme nt as no! now in the best in- !ercst of the city of Huntington Beach or i\lr. i\tiller." The release noted !hat Councilma n Norma Gibbs was not presen~ at the meeting. The announcement followed statements to the press by flifiller !hat !he council 11'11.5 ''trying to buy me off" and an· 1c- cusatio n that the people of Huntington Beach were being .subjeeted to • "gutter type of govennment." Commenti ng on recent developments, f\layor l\tcCracken said. ";'lfy oj>inlOn is that we wanted in good faith to utilize Doyle. but \\'ilh all the animosity th1t has been· generated and the breakdown In negotiations no one in ;:ood conllCience could employe somebody in thili situation regardless of your feelings. J'm aorry it worked eot this way."' No reasons have yet been offK:ially . 1iven for the dlsm~sal 11t_houlb this week Miller requested rcaM'nS. . O>Unclfman Al Coen, •n· •ttorney, -wllo wa~ One of the fiv• councilmen who 1i~ eel the dismissal notice.,said Friday that the administrator would be fumished wilh reasons but fl'ould not comment on them 1t present. . "r imagine we all h•ve ditfere.nt rea!'lons," Coen said." I'm prepared to di scuss mine at the hearing." Coen assumed that 1ener1l ru1e1 of evidence would apply at the heatinJ llnd the admfnistrator would be given tht op. portunlty to questk>n councllmeri ... t e•-~t we'll hire an arbllrator to ~t on the ob~ions since it ~d not ·ti:f-•Po . propriate for the city attorney (Don"Bon .. fa) to preside and •1lnct thr city will bl represented by McCormick," Coen . aid. · Millar, -who has been 1~mlnistr;a~r of HunUntton Beach ror 11 yean. pldlnc its. growth from 11.000 }:leople in ttee to 130,000 tod1y, Would make no cOmoo~\ to '"'· Pl"" f'.rld•y .ftlPl. .· 2 Sides Deny Coa•l Dock Strike Accord SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -~ men and West Colst ihippu9 hue lt- sutd a joint atatement denyipc Wbll~ ref>O't'ta of 11retment on a key Jssue in the 11-da)'. dock 1trlke. "StiCh r"iPoi"f1-are untrue," nld tht 1tatemMil, issued rTlda.y IJi nlf)OflN to riporb in San Fra11el5eo n....spepttt. • -·' GJ~andJury Says Needy ·Fell Pr~y l y UTll\Jl L VINUL ., .. hi~ illM "'" .J,. Newport Beach min whom federal fr1ud-bustara alJ1t1e bi~ed . thousands ot ~~perate job-seekers in 15 1tales' with a worthless, $2 work retCrral 1chemt iii formally charaed today. Robert J . Binney, i!, of ff Baysidit ViUa;:e. 'lll'U indicted by a federal l"&nd j ury in Los Ange:!es Thursday en 11 coun ts of m1~I fraud. tie was arrested by posla1 inspector• ind taken befor& a U.S. Di11trict ·Court judge tor arrtignrpent. The· defendant, Who allecedly-(.'OIJecttd mort than $15,000 in the, operation authorities characterized as a one.sided J::et.ri(:h-quick scheme, was rele1sed en his o~n ~gn izance. _ r\o po!tinc ot $1 .500 b.iil was requirtcl \\'ilh Blnney's promise to 1pptar' on '.tfi• date yet to be se t for pretrial heal-int. Investigators probin& Blnney's· 1c~ tivities in· IS at.ates, and 3e citie:s .finc• 11161 allege that he \'.ictirnii~". honest. oft•~needy un.employ~~ pel10ns _Of sinall sUrrf!I. The · opera tio n based .1t "BinM:y''i bay.\ide mobile home'rtlled on newsptper help-wanted columns. Fr1ud investigators chatle in the in- diclnient thal Binn~y f9Ucl\t· ~iife ,le eam i'noney b,Y doint. ciirect·m1il. ad- dressiiii in the~r. Jtomes. · R~rm to _the euy money offer w~ul~ brlir( by murirrriail a promotion~! letter Cllferinc for· only fl or mon a:. ti~ ol · firm• ·aupeosedly 1~pe~1n1-· frf workers, they add. · Tht tist 'fas JfbonY, Jnyettl•1~0\i:t•f4.~ nit · ~panlet Jial<G ~. ~uf they-~ik~· .moat •. iri. "the .._c;t1r1tnt ~ marke~ed no ~mplof!J. 1 ,._. • So'!M o!.fhe .. d.iO!IJ>POiof.od·jolj.~ •. ISe• FR.A.VD, Pt1•·I ~ ....... Ceuf.: ........ ·-;:. ' . . 'lhrt 's a chancei., ,ICatter.d ,' dr~T.I• .Sundoy,.;~JfW.. ""'114. b< cl•1 .. Co<I ·'fti!N~°".'iiiOYifti ' in, but. tiM. bi:I1 todi;'=d·be .,. "' 12 ... .,. aaoj .ill. tllo , .. -~Y· OV!°llh\ /o'wl~~ llior : . JN$IDE riDAl' · ··No&odv ,.wr: akfoci.4nc"'U .. h ... Jimmv sc....n,..,,lcrim.hi.!. fino!Iv HCOf11ir1g pp. .•I • 1c1 ... vlaloft.·1frl.,.o lt'r f".!1 ""1 '1h• c:ov1r •toru in todav s.rv WUJC~ . - ·-L...... 'I ·"'"""'-...i• 1).U Adi ..... , ~Mii" ..... NI ? ~ ................. ,.. t,...wtw fl.ft ...... UO• · ~ ,. .... . ...,. ~ ..... . • """ ·fM-' ,CIQIH_., 14 • ·--~~ ............ 11 '1---~ ..... ' "· Z DAILY PUOT Saturda1, Stpttmbff 25, 1971 Next Tune She'll .W atcl1 for Holes By JEAN \.\'ll,LIAMS 01 tllt O•U~ f'lt.! ll•tf THERE ARE warning 11igns posted at the new state beach :at San Onofrl' for those hiking the steep ~ths down lhe cliff to the sand: Bev•are of Potholes on the Trail. I did not beware. After I first rolled over on my left ankle I was certain that I had a bad sprain. r hobbled, with the aid of • chunk of driftv.·ood, back up the path. When I was stilt hopping around two days later, 1 admilled the pos- &:ibility of more severe damage. AN ORTHOPEDIC doctor took l"-tays, gave me a snowy white cast the weight of a marble monument, and prov ided me wit h a pair of aluminum crutches. Crutches, not the friendly aid to the human fn distresa r had thought, •re so tricky to handle they even require a teacher. A physical therapist gave me lessons and assured me cheerfully tha t many people break another bone by failing to balance on tht crutches properly. I believe tl lF YOU GO down at.airs on crutches, do you run I.he risk of toppling forward? Nol at all. You gingerly swing down a step and find yourself all but toppling over back- wards. If you go up a step, do you put the crutches up first and swing up to them. or do you put your good foot up firsl and swing the crutches? How do you get in to a car. By the Ume I had spent four weeks on crutches 1 was ready to never complain about anything again. When I went to the theater, I had to stick the plaster foot out into the aisle and hope: that everybody noticed the white 1J1am in the dark. WHEN I SAT by a swimming pool and looked wistfully at the splashing vacationer!!, I had nasty visions about failing in and sinking to I.he bottom. wt:ighted down like a victim of gangland sl;iyings in the 20s. I kept mt:eting other people wearing similar casts. It was amazing how many broken <1nkles there are in Orange C.Ounty. One woman I met V.'Obbling through the super- market had been in her cast for six weeks and was sched- u1ed for possibly two more. I was despairing. After almost five weeks I v.·ent to the doctor for a checkup. t:xpecting tht: v.·orsl. To my incredulous ears camt: the ne1.1·s. I could leave tht: cast. bthlnd and start limping along on a stiffened, but mended bone. I made my v.·ay out of th;iit office v.•ith a lurch like Long John Silver's and a ht:art as light as Tinkerbell. ' IT'S BEE N 10 weeks since I stepped in that pol.hole and 1 still limp, but don "! pity me. Pity the next casual soul v.•ho doesn·t heed that sign. Pacific Goldfish Farm wAnR HYACINTH 6 for $1.00 FANCY KOi C"°"'e '"'"' """'~'"" C•ll!O•~ll"I lltfU! oeltc- 11"" If Kol .. Tto~lt.tl Fl1ll. WATER LmUCE 4 for $1.00 10 .• 3.50 25. $ 1.00 50 . $15.00 100 . $28.00 ... ~ 893-7105 14842 EDWARDS ST., WESTMINSTER 0" nit SAN DI~~-Al OOU~fN W!ST •~• IOlSA · TAKE THE NEWS QUIZ We Dare You . . Every Saturday COLORFUL 4-PC. ClllSTER SETS Reg. 3.96 - 1 ?n! Cflarsi• It Four-pi.ce sets In ossorl· ed patternswil~ lµstrovs w e t•l ook finish. Square styling. BIG COLLECTION OF SLIP-ON TOPS ' Regvlar 2.96 22 Your Choice Great pant·mates of nylon or Polyester in stripes 'n solids. Self-belted, jewel, mock or turtle neck. S-M-L.Shop and save al K mart. SLIDE TRAYS .. .... .... c '". 68 , ...... White 2-pl v. 4'h•4'h": 325 1hHt1/roll. l1r~ 10.ptk. .... 1.11 1.57 IA. 100·CIP, Unlvert1I or 80·CIP. 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Dr111 d11r , t11t, ttron9. •fluid DllnCf\ Tur"1 ligh 11 '"d. appl1-rteet on end off 1utom1tically. 2200 HARBOR BLVD. ~~;:~·a~~COSTA MESA Harbor , . , I ' Weekend EDITIQN -' VOL 64 , NO . 23 0, 5 SECTIONS, q4 PAGES ORANGE COUNT Y, CALIFORNIA • 'l' our Hometown Dully Paper SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1q71 TEN CENTS ' • -.. --P"'I!"" .. ...... -. _,..-,, .... :.{ .. -' ... .,. , I • • Ex-justice Blacl{ Dead Death Conies .Just Eight Days After Retire1nent • ·~i ""i·' ; "·· . ' it '. t7i . t t " ·~ " Su109l.ess '1'his l'Ula\1ay released latt> Friday by lhe Ford l'l1otor ('on1pany shu\\.~ it.~ up11·ly 0C$igned internal l'Ombu8tion ('ar engine 1vhich has met initial tesl.~ for the stringent antipollution standard:-; set by the gov· ~rn1nent. '!'he engine 11·orks b.v injection of a fine spray of gasoline in to a cornbustio n area wh ich is taugRt Ml air and ilfl\te•~ Ho11•ever, offici al s do not think the engine r an go into mass production in timt lo meet the 1976 limit. T1·ial Set for 5tl1 Suspect 111 Teacl1er's Cult Deatl1 H,Y TO\! BAltl.EY '·J)('1·1l 1·ult " k il11ng su'Pl't1 Chr1stoph('r "{_;~ ps~ '(:1hl)(lnr~· \\'8,, ordere1t fnda.\' In lace trial !'\111· 22 Jn Orange Counf,\' Superior Court !or tr1s alleged role 1n lhr slayi ng of i\h~s1nn V1r10 tcal·hrr Flurenee !'\'ancy Brown Judge B~·ron I\ :\ll·!'.·llllan Sl'l !hr trial date for thl' Oregon ~·ourh ;ind Onlrred the youngest 1nt·i11~·r ol !he ~ani.t or ctnfters led b} Sll'1en Cra11; Hurd \(l return to his courtroon1 Oct. 8. (:1bbonry is 1he last of l;ve defendants lo he tried for rnurder or J\1rs. 13ro\\'ll, 31. nf El Toro. on June 2, 1970 Threr 111e111bcrs of that gani: \\'ere also 8C'l'U~ed nf the l..11l ing 2~ hours carher· of ~er1·1r, ~1:111on aH c11da111 .l rn·.1• \\111yne ('arll11 1l·ho 11;1.~ ;ixed to d~:ith In lhc rc.sl rnOlll Netu port Citize n ()11 Stotc Boord Moy Face Probe of his station. Hurd , 20. ha .~ ~en committed lo Atascadero S!alr-Prison a.~ in sanl'. Arthur Craig "'1\.loose " Hu\Sf', 18 . is ser\·· 111g a lifr tertn 1n slate prison ~le lan1r :\·!Rt Daniels. 31. of Santa Ana, is !ierving 11 10-ytar lerrn in state prison. I lerman I Lendr ick Ta.v lor. 18. 11 !ransient. faces trial Q('\ ~ in Superior Court. ll 1s expected that hi~ trial wi ll bl' dl'layed so that he can te slify for lht pro- secution in the Gibboney trial Taylor testified against Hurd and Hulse. He has bern promised a lesser ~cntence for his cooperatio11. Gibboney is accu.~ed of being 11 member or the band or drug-usi ng drifter~ whn drag1ied ~·lrs. Bro\\'n from ht'r car on Sand Can von Road lo her sadi~!it dea1h 111 a•l lr1·ine orangf gro1 e... \\'hat \\'aS left or the victilTI 1•;a~ buried in a :-hallo1v gr<tvr off lhe Orlt~ll 1!1ghway af1f'r the a\lRtker~ 11lleged\y in- dulged in a forrn .or r1evil worship. l-lu r1t testified in Suprrior Court that lht devil 1v::1~ hi~ falhtr and that all ll'ho p<1rlic1pa1ed wilh him in S\ll'h 1c1.i became his brothera. Draft Amnesty \V ASH!t\G1'0.~ (UP! I -Retired Jus· lit"t Hugo L. Black. "'hose liberal philo· sophy influented the Supreme Court through 34 years of sOf:ial change. died today. He was 85 Black entered Bethesda Naval 1tospH11l Aug. 28 and retired Sep!. 17. He suffered a severe stroke just two days later. "Justice Hugo Black died peacefully at I a.in. this moming of inflamation of lhe arteries and stroke," the hospital's .adm inistrative officer said. The orficer. Mchie Stahl. said no fur· ther det;>~!s were available immediately. To Black. \\'ho probably influenced American life more lhan any or his col· leagues in modern times. the U.S. Con· Douo-las Asks ~ Out of New Irvine City By JACK BROBACK 01 1111 O•ill' r11ot 111n A last-minute request for exclusion from the proposed city of Irvine has been filed by the McDonnell Douglas Corpora· lion for the controversial 50-acre parcel :il !ht northeast corner of MacArthur Boul e1 ard and Campus Drive. Tht' v.Ti!len reque~\ was sig11rd by Lou is Liebe r. J r , corporation vice presi· dent and associalt general coun~el or the f::lant aerospace firn1. It will be heard by the Orar1ge County Board of Supervisors \Vednesday when the final prolesl hear· 1111 on the propo~ 18,(l(l().acre l'lly 11 held. ..rr.: .. "'rtl ·~ ·~~ . .......,. Th1: McDonnelt Douglas request to divorct ill properly fron1 the propooed new a>mmunity was predictable in· 1srnuch as thf' aerospace firm and the ·Irvine Company art locked in a no-holds. barred battle over 11 proposed rezone of the SO acres. · At the original incoJ"poralion heari11i;: Aug. 15, the only other requesl for ex- clusion was hea rd . It \Vas filed on bch:ilf or about so ptrcen t Qr lando1vners in the rhsputed 938 acre~ south of the Marin~ Corps He licopter Station- The 9:}8 acre~ i~ cl alnled by Santa An;i nn the ba.~is of an 8-year-old a1:reen1enl with the lrvint Con1pany and ha~ been the subject Qf a law suit. The protested acreagr l'Onst1tulr~ only 3 percent ur the lolal assessed 1"aluat1nn 11r the proposed c11y anr1 the 11dd1tion nf 1ht ~1tDonnell IXlugl:is 50 acres wilt !all f;ir short of the required over 50 pen:ent of assessed valuation net essary to bloek !ht incorporation election But ii a 1najority or the super l'1sor' should vote \Vednesda~· to send the in· corporation proposal back to lhe Local Agency Formation Comn11ssion fo1· 11 ehange in the boundari('s. the hope~ of the citizens in the future eity 1or an elrc· tion this year would be dastied. There was no indic::r11011 Au~. 1~ !hat ;i maiori1 y of the board opposed the in- corporarlon. Only Supcr1·isor.~ Rober! \I' Battin and Ronald W Casp(·rs exprrs .... rd opposition at !hat tin1e . A movr by Battin to delay thr lln;i! hl!'a ring for tiO days was defeated Thr J\lcDonrittl Dougl"~ propert y 1~ •L~o lhe gubject of tht b1.ttle belwte11 lhP 11erosp11ce firm and th~ Irvine Con1p;1 11~ IStt DOUGLAS , Pase 31 SACRA:.\1ENTO IUP!l -Gov. Ronald Reagan's aides say the y "assume" "" 1nve.itigation will be rnade into whether ;i state navigation commissklner was involved in a conrlict of interest. McGovern Gets Rousing 'I'he comme11t follows lhe publicalion by the Los An,1:eles Time~ thaL Theodore R. Gillen\\'hter~ or Newporl Beach was involved in 11 real estate lobby bu~ines~ deal. Cheer at Area College (;illen\\'llters. ch::iirn1 an of the com· mission on navigation and ocean develop--LOS ANGEi.ES fAPl -.Sen. Geor1e men!. p11rpor1edly helped prepare 11 re· r-.1cGcwer11 drew a thunderous ovation port on the Santa ,\tonich Mo11P1tains and ;rom a crowd or college students here ,.ha red in lht fee fro111 advocates or Friday by promising :hat if elected he 'd Better eo~~1:il J)evelop1ntnL ti group <>r grant 11 general amnesty for draft re- Southern C11 lifor11111 land deve!operS. sist.ers in Canad• and federal .pri!DM J. Jamison ,\-loore. another member when the-Vietnlm war en&.. · ~. ,. of the commi~sion. was also involved in "The moment I.his war~~.,:.~' ... ~ the project and hAs been asked 10 resign declare a geM'l'al aim~f ,fci"~Di ~ by Reagan. He has refused co11tendlng young nlt n now in prtlon or abr d," there was no conflict ot interest. the North Dakota Democr.t .told .eYeral Paul Beck, the governor's press stc· thoou.nd at California Sta~ Collece flerf:. retary. when asked what the 11dminislN1-ft1cGovern , offidany ca~inc· ftt tion planned regarding Gillenwaters. re· the 1971 DemocraU<: preside:ntll l nomlna. plied ; "I assume !he 1gmcy (re!W>Urees) Uon. said th•t most Amel1can IUYke-- ln\•olved will be lookin.R' into the ~ws me11 with whom he talked dur1n1 his si.ory." recent Vietnam trip said they wouldn't Gillenwiotcrs ha!'! admitted working on oppose auch an amnesty. the project. bot also conleods no con· i\1'cCovem, speaking Jn shlrt·sleeve~ nicl eJl.olts. · under a wann Callfom ia !ltln, ealled The possible c:onfllc.1 al'O!le because. the upGn hi.i audience lo help him "heal the c:<>mmiufon Advises the navigation and m.tion in a tplrlt ot tor1lvenw and oceJ1n ~velopmerit department on w;epl. love."' aration of a master pl11n ror coas(it de·"-The 49-yeJr..()ld M?nltor. a llomber 1·~topmen1. pilot In World Wa r II. ll t!ertcd lhat the " \ • real dange' I• America "is not thar ""• . are becomin1 1 welfare 11tate. but i. warfare t late." McGove rn wa1 asked during A britr que3tion.and -answer periO<t if he would consider a black m•n ai his running mate in 1 presidential ticket. He didn 't answer lht question directly. He said Ae'd co..sider membtrs of all miootllit.!, for his Cabinet, the Executive br~nch and "the Suprtme Coun, that 11. if Ptaid.-nl Nixon h1sn't named •II ni~ jftstlcU before Jcavin& olfict." Sen. F.dmUnd MuSkte (0.Maine) Jn Lo9 Angeles Int month~ hi, uMU.k:ia l campaign for the Dtmocratic nomfnlHon, ta.id l'le wouldn't want 1 black m•n as hi! running _rqat~ bccaose they would lose -and ~ate be unable to help blacks and ot!ier ff!Jnorif iee Q h' would • If tle<ted p!Jff~ ' McGoverl'l'.P;ftSP'..·)e.r~ waS P.'rt of ' I one-day blllJ :fl. ~ Los Al)feles. 1fea. •' t.' stuution wa~ his lublr \ 11cl!-1hurnl>ro eop~ 11 ;1s ;ih1;i,1s 111 h1.~ pocket. \\'hen c:h<illcngcd ahuuL thr effcrt of 1111popul;ir decisions. Ii<' would $ay si1n - pJ,1· "The <:ourl d1 li11 '1do11 'l hr Const11u. lion did it." Ile [ought for 1•1 1il liO..•:·t1l'S. t:ivil \·1ghts. freedom of the pr(',,;s, freedom of religion. He argued -:ind prevailed time ?.nd again -that the 14th amendment re- quired everv stale to obey every part of the Bill or Righls Black personally considered !he !irst case 1n whi('h hl-iissertcd this bel ief ;ii length lo be his mosl importan1 opin- ion. Bo.:1er kn own llilS h1s op1n1~1n lha t ban- 11('d sl·hool prayers and lwo of his dissents 11l11<·h he sa w eventually become the l&w 11! tile land · a rttling that required the ~talcs to provide a l;iwyer for ;ill penni· les~ cruninal defendants : and the land- 111al'k r·equire1nent that state legislatures must be ?.pportioned equitably. Of hu1nan nghts. he said: "No higher duty. no 111ore sole11111 responsibility rests 11pon the court. tl1an that of trr.nslating into !iving la\\', and maintaining this 1·onstituliona! shield. deliberately plan· ed and inscribed for the benefit of r.veiV hun111n being, subject to our constitutiori. of w_hal~~·cr race. creed or political per- ~u?.~ton. \\!hen Black rellred from the Supreme Huntingtori 11oughens Stand Against Miller B.v ALAN OJRKN In response lo a format request by ot •h• o.u, 1'11<11 11111 i\liller, !he council ha.~ set a public hear. The Hu ntington Beach City Council got 1ng into hi:;:; firing for Mond;iy. Oct. 11 in the Mur!,v Park community clubhouse. It lou~h wi!h su~pcndcd Ci!y Adn1ini~trator ivtll bc~in <1! ft p rn . 110.vlr J\lillcr Friday by announcing JI w;is :\JillC'r. \l'hu ha i; said !hat he plan~ to 1vhhdra\1•ini.: l'ln 11ff1·1· lo r('\;1111 hiin 11..~ a run for tllc C11.v Counl'll 1n lhe 1972 elec· {'(J1l~111tar1t. lion . ha.~ rc1a1ntd Rn attorney to Ci!in~ ''j.!ro11·u1i.: aniniusilie.," bf.twet'n rrpresen1 hini at the quasi-Judicial hear· lhe euuncil and thP 59·~·e;:rr-0ld ad · ini.:. 1n1nistra1 or. \\'ho ha s been si·ricd 1vilh a Ruth lhr ~·ountil and thr adn1inistrator disrnissal nnt1te elfccli\-f' Ott 18. the 11·111 prcsenl their ca~rs al the hearing , counci l announced it was te~muiating bul a c:cord in~ lo the city charter, the ezf"'1•1r': ,wtUt Mil ler to.em~~..,._.ro"r1*J1 1' 11·tion in . firin1 .lbe ll( fd· a • consultant or in any other capacity." min s rator ··~hall be final and "s:la not Th 1 . ed ·. depend on any particular showifla or .e annotu1~emen ~~s contain 111 a degree or proof at the bearing." press rt!case Jssu_ed ~ r1day afternoon by The press release islUl!ld by the council tlfayor Geor~t McCracken and endorsed Friday referred lo the 5.2 vote taken by all councllmcn \vho ;itlended a three· hour executive session 1'hur5day night !Set t\IILLER. P11r J) P1~e side11t Hits tl1e Road, Meet8 Hi1~0J1ito Tomorrow \\ ASl!l:\GTUN j UPI l -Pres11.Jenl NL~· 11n scher1uled 11 .~1111\ J!lllrne~· atross !he rontinenl to thr Pac1tu· ~1orth\1·esl toda y for a Sund;iy l'\"f'n111g 1nreling l\llh .J;i1>a:1r,..,r l'.:111pc;-or ][1roh1lu 111 i\lask:i Thr Prcs1dl'nt ;i c;tu111pan1ed 1)1· hes \, 1fe. pl:innl'd l.o 1nret !hr Japanese 111011· arch at .~nchorage·s E\n1 endorf Air l'ort•e R;>.~r. \\'here the ernp('ror 11·iJI stor:i en route ro ~urol}<' 1Jn his first ovrrse.a.-. rnp .~inc-e he 1·a1nc to tile throne. 11 will ht Hiroh1to·s fir.-.1 v1:-.i! \(l Arneril'an ~nil En rnu1e lo Al:i~k:.i, \'1xon sl'hrdulrd .•top~ 111 ~1ont:in ;i. Orcgofl and \Vasil · 1ni;1on Thi' 1nrel!1111; w1tl1 ll1 rnh110 11·as ;i g11{1{!- 1111! c.cslurc oh1•t(1Uslv aimed 111. soolh1~~ .lap;111e:-t ferlin~s hu1·r hy :"Jixon·~ fa•l · 111,. 111 rn11sul1 .l:iptJl 011 his nevi l'COnom1~ progr:.1111 ;inr1 hi~ ;irte1np1 lo improvt US. rclittinn~ wHh :\f;ijnland t:hina. i\ixfll' ;ilsn will takf' tht occasion lo ease his biO rr lrud 11•1lh Forrner lntrr· ior ~ecrl'tarv \\'ahl'r J I !ickcl. fired bv l\'i:i:on la st Nnvrmher Nix nn \\'111 arte11d a rct:ept1on PJ. ll 1ekel's horne in Anchor· ,,, l\'1xon 11·i1l have iin opportunitv to de· f'rease friction that del'eloped bc!11·cen Senate nemocratit· Leader !\like !\1ans· field and the Wh ile Houst \\'hen j'\ixon ~pe:ech ~·riter \Vill iam Satire callM new~men to pasl a long a report that Probation Aide s Call Off Meet Official!\ o( the Orange County Prir bation Departmenl ha ve cancelled JI 1net:ling with a group of Costa !\1esa homoowner~ .ichedulcd f<iunday al Dav is School. A. .111pokesman for the cily said Friday that the probalion depr.rlmen t has de· cidtd not to move inlo a controversial olflce 3ite at 1055 El C.amino Drive. Sunday'.i meeting hNI betn scheduled by pr?bation authorities to explain their prognm to more than 2M) home owner! who had prote sted the El Ca mino office site. The probaUon deparlmenl will recom· mend Tue~y that Oraf\ge County Sup• rrv130rs Hriffl a lease already signed for !ht offi~ ~C!. Owners of the building, ont of 1'hDm ls Sl.k Senltor Denni.I ~ntif..'(R-~port Be'eclil. ha ve re· Pol'lect'lf 'Aareed to the cancellation. , :\la11~!1e!r1 threatened lo \\'1\hhold ean1· pa1g11 funds from Democratic senators 11ho voled for lh(' 1n11itary draft uten· s1u n bill 1\lansfie ld dl'n1ed the charge. ~1;i11..,f1t•ld and lus wife Joined the pre.si· dent1al party for !ht flight to Kal!ispcl, ~ion\. i'\J.'1:011 accepted 11 long-st.a nding in- 1·1Lation lrotn :\lansficld and other mem- bers or the ~1ontana congressional delc-- i;:alion lo v1c1v the S426 n1 illion Libby Dani. whiC"h '" under construcllon on 1he l\001enn1 fi ivcr The lnp schedule called for Nixon to 11,v by hel1r·op lr.r uvcr the 420-foot high cl:un. 11/i1ch i~ lo be co1Tipleted in May , 197:!. Nixon thrn pl?.nned to fly ro Porl· land, 01·r , 11hrre he 1v1ll brief North· 11cst Pd1!or.~ ;ind publ ishers on na tional and tnterna11onal aHair~. Exvlosion Rios L A Bank After Mystery Call LOS Ar\GELES (AP ) -A.n explosion ripped through the ISlh story offitt or lhe Chase ~1anhatta.n bank'• internation- al branch here late F'riday night, after a man calling hi1T18elf "Attica" phoned a loca l newspaper that a bomb would soon go off. polict 11sid. No one. was injured in the 11;37 p.nl. hlasr, which !!haltered the. eei linJ: and hlew holes in walls of the office in the downtown Ttshman building . ln New York, a Molotov cocktail wa~ 1hrown at a Man h11ttan branch of Chase Manh2.ltan ea rly today bul the bottle ~hi>ttf'red on the sid~alk and ils con· lents burned harmlessly, police said. About .lO pef'IOlls, mostly maintenance and clean.up worke~. were in the Los A.nl!'e!e1 bulldinl( but one was m the Chase office. police said. The LM Angeles Timu said a man caller! P.1 aporoidmately 10:35 p.m .• sav· ine:: "This i~ Attic11 ." He said a bnmb \\"t1•1llf Jtll nff In 15 minutr~. Pnllce s11id thr eXTilosive am>eren l1v w11~ nlac.'erl In a fire hot!e e11bln"l r~ """ in " halhvav 1dl11cenl f4\ the b•~k nfflr ... l''"mage was e~im<'ltttl bv pc'llice ar t 15.nnfJ. The brpnch I.it nn f'lftice nr ChR~e MAn· lu•tt""\ lnt#l"1111\nn'l1 Ranl(ln" Cnr-~.. 11 w.,,,l!v.n•vn"(f J'"h!>'rlary t1f <'hast f\IRn· hattan or New Ynrk I 1. Court a week ago. hi~ 3~ years o[ sel'· vice 11ere the third longest 1n the na· lion 's hi story Juslite John ~1 . !larl;111. 7:!. 1'elU"ed Thursday becau.se of an tllne~s re.vealed by his pe rsonal phys 1cia11 to be bo11 1 cancer. President Nixon ll'ill h<11r a l'are opportunity to ?.ppionl two 1ust1ccs at once. There has be c:n sp('ru lat 1011 tha t he may narne a wo:na11 1" !llr courl for the first tin1e. Black's 11·ifc. El1zt1bcth . l11s so ns Hu gi) .J1· .. and Sterling. and his d.1ughrer . i\1ar· tha. now ~i r.s. ~1ario Pr~ti re.~1. ;ill hi!.d bef.'n at hi~ bedside during 1111;11 11as his terminal illness. Newport Ma11 Faces C~·~c Of Job Fraud /3y /\lf l'Jt Ull R, Vlr-i'SEL 0! •~• Dolly l'llot S!1!t /I i\'r11·11ort Beach 1n;111 11·110111 federal ll'aud ·hu~tcr,~ allege hilkcd 1ho11sands o( d"·-·1rr:1re joh-~l'ckers 111 15 ::;tAles 11'1\h " 111w1 hle~.~. $2 work referral -"Cherne 1' !111 o11al\.v charged tud:J.\. Robert ,J. Binney, ti2 . uf 9·l Bay51dA Village . was indi cted by ;i federal 11;ranrl JUry tn Los Angeles Thursday on 11 counts or n1a il fraud Ile 1vas ;i rrl'sled by !)(IS1al 1n~1>ec.:tor~ and taken before a 11.S. District Courl judge fo r arrai~nnlenl. The defendant. who allegedly c·ollec.:ter1 1nore than $15.000 1n the opcra!ion authorities characterized as a oneside d gt>t-rich--quick schen1e. was released on his own rel'Ognizan ce No post ing of $1,500 bad w<is rcqu11·erl with Binney·~ promise to appear <ln thtt date yet to be set for prcrnal hearing. lnve.~ligators probing Binney·.s cu·· 1.ivi!ies in IS stales and 36 cities since 1968 all ege that he victin1izecl hones!, oflen-needy unen1ployed persons or small Slllll~. The operation bas<'d at Binney.• haysi de 111obile hon1e relied on new spaprr hclp-\\';inted colu1nn.~ Fraud investig;itor~ t"hHl',l!r 111 the 111- d1ctme11t that Bi nney sought people \I) earn nioney hy rlo111g dircct -n1ail ad· dressing 1n l11e11" hutnrs. Response to !he ca\\' 111onev ofrrr 1vould bring by r('lu rn n11i11 a pro1i1otiona l leUer offcrini:; !or only $1 or n1ore a..li~t or finns supposer11y appealing for \\'Orkers. they add The list 1vas ph ony . invcs\lgators .said. The con1parnc~ listed rx1sted. but they~like mo.')\ in !he current joD n1::1rkel-necded no cmploycs Son1e or !hl'Se disappointed ]Oh-seeker.~. innocent o-f any knowing con1pl1city. \1·ere also enlisted by B1flncy !o be agents 111 return for a perr·rn!age of c·;i~h cullectcd, 1nvestljla1or8 rhargr. ~\ssistant tJ ~ Allnrney H 1l:h11 r d l~ee l'/IAUD. Pagr :II 2 Sides Den y Coasl Dock Strikr Acco rd , SAN FRA:-JCISCO IAP f -Lor.gshorc-- men and West Coast ~h1ppers have !.'- sued a joint sta!cmenl denying r:iubhshed reports or ag reement on a key issue in the 86-day doc k strike. "Sueh report!! are untrue." said the statement, is~ued f'r1di>y in response to reports in San Fra11cisco new!paptr1. Orange Co alt \t'eatber There's a chance for scallered drizzles Sunda y, bul tOOa y ilhould be cle2.'". Cooler 1veathcr i.s moving in , but the high today should be 75 to 82 degrees and in lhe 70s Sun· da y. Overnight JowJJ expected Mar 60. INSIDE TODA l' "Nobody t vtr t1 $ked mt" ii how Jimmy Slewart ezpla1ns his finallu btc:on1i'n9 star of a ttlt· vision serits. ffs part of Ott cover story h1 today 's TV \VEf:K. Allll lllMMl'I AMI ... .., (11\tt(ll .... , Clonllie.ii CM!lln (f!!'lfl'ltftl ,, .... c ... ,_, °"'" ..... , •• 'I- " ' •• ,,.41 " • " " 2 DAILY PUOT saturdQ, St•ttmbtt 2S, im Next Time She'll Wat ch for Holes Bv JEAN WILLlAMS -01 "'' 0111, 1'1101 sr111 THERE ARE w11rning 11ign1 po11ted at the new state beach 1t San Onofre for those hiking the steep paths down the cliff to the sand: Beware of Pot.holes on lhe Trail. I did not heware. After I first rolled ov er on my left ankle I was certain that I had a bad sprain. I hobbled, with the aid of a chunk of driftwood. back up lhe path. When I v.·as still hopping around two days later, I admitted the pos- sibility of more severe damage. AN ORTHOPEDIC docltlr took 1-ray11, gave me a ~nowy .,,,:hite cast ' the we.ight of a marble monument, and provided me with • pair of aluminum crutches. Crutches, not the friendly aid to the human in distress r had thought, are so tricky to handle they even require a teacher. A physical therapist gave me lessons and assured me cheerfully that many people break another bone by failing to balance on the crutches properly. I btlieve It. IF YOU GO down stairs on crutches, do you run the risk of toppling f(')rward? N(')t at alL You gingerly swing down a step and find yourself all but toppling over back- wards. If y(')u go up a step, do you put the crutches up first and swing up to them, or do you put your good foot up first and swing the crutc hes? How do you get in to a car, By the time I had spent four weeks on crutches 1 was ready to never complain about anything again. When r went to the theater, 1 had to stick the plaster foot out into the aisle and hope that everybody noticed the white gleam in the dark. WREN I SAT by a swimming pool and looked wistfully at the splashing vacationers, I had nasty visions about falling In and sinki ng to the bottom, ~·eighted down like a victim of gangland slayings in the 20s. I kept meeting other people wearing similar cas~. It was amazing how many broken ankles there are in Orange County. One woman I met wobbling through the super- market had been in her cast for six wee ks and was sched- uled for possibly two more. J was despairing. After almost five ~·eeks I \\'ent to lhe doctor for a checkup, e:'l'.pecting the worst. To my incredulous ears came the news. I could leave the cast behind and start limping along on a stiffened, but mended bone. I made my way out of that office With a lurch like Long John Silver's and a heart as light as Tinkerbell. 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'·'1 4 68 • Turns hthlt end applt•neitl on ind ott 1u1ometictlly, 2200 HARBOR BLVD. ~~::~·a~~COSTA MESA Harbor , S.rturday, Stpttmbtr 25, l'l71 H DAIL V PILOT ;j Troubleshooters Bloodied --hut Never Beaten Hy RUDJ NIE07J£LSKI OI Ille 0.11, 1>1 .. 1 $1•11 lieuig a~signed to the elite. un<lerco\'er Special EnforcenH.•nt Uctall ($1::0 ) of the Jluutinglon Bea~·h Polict' 1.kpart111ent n1cans more than not having to ~ha\'t ur get a haircut. It Call <ilsu rncan trouble. The h1~hly sK·rct tea1n ur cri n1f' troubleshooters \11l1ieh conduct ed nigbtl.v beach sweeps and arrested !.626 persons over l/1e su1n1ncr, found 1roublc often . .. The peoi;le down there \the beach) ' B11r11ed 01it Case are becoming more belligerent towatd law enforcement than they \\'trt last ~ear." said Sg!. Tnstram Swan. head of the detail. "'\\'e were attacked quite a few lln1cs and we had a lot of fights. Sul we "'Ori 100 per~nl ." he said. The only casualties suffered by his me11 1vere several sprained wrlsls and few leg injuries to some "'ho fell off cliffs while pursuing their sui;pects. "\Ve also had two bite injuries," laugh· ed Swan. "Some people really do not \\'ant to be arrested." How do you ldenllfy an SED. oUicer·~ Yo,j' can't. Some wear short hair, some long tuur and one el/en bas a wig. Their clothes range from balhing suite to popular army fitligues with the stripes removed . As transpo rtation the y have been known to use beat-up car~, skateboards and bicycles. "\\!e \\.'Ork in plainclothes on and off the beach Generally \Vt look for large gatherings or large parties at the beach or at the driv~in or at apartment com- plexes." said Swa n. . - Passerby and fi re1nan check oul r e1nains of $3,500 sportsca r . l\lehard i·layes or lluntington Beach said he \vas driv ing do•vn MacArthur Boulevard Friday afternoon '\'hen he s1nelled smoke. lie pulled to the side of the road and leaped out of his tnid-engine Porsche in time lo \Vatch it go up in flames. Ironically. the license number on the car is 906 ASll. FRA UD. • • Kirschner. who is prosecuting the l'aSe for the governn1enl. says Binney's pro- n1o!io11al leHer pron1ising fas! n1oney was pa rticularly dece itful. Qttoting the teller, he charges 1l earried " fal se pron11se to rl'veal secret~ of the addressi ng trade. thus a1I0\\'1ng ont 1fl rnake up to $50 by 111ail ing a n1ere 100 en ve lopes, plus other claims. , The k<>y to all this potential income \\'a~ allegedly avallable regularly at a $2 fee. but Binney \Vas oJ'fcring it for a limited 1in1e only for St if rctllrned within 10 <lays. The Iii-day offer was apparently regula r in effect. for at lcu ~t lwo or three years. governn1enl probers alleged. .. The L'niled Stales utl.o rney. in full ('Oopcra1ion "'ilh U.S. postal inspectors. is bending t:\'t·r.\' effort In clarnp dO\\'n on tllis kind or illegal use of the n1a i!s:· declares L'.S. 11!\ornev Hnbcrl L. l\feycr. !le al so said Birlney's operation i.~ typical of m;iny types of so.called "'1ile l'ol!.:ir l'ritnc under 111tack h.v lhr Nixon Adrn1n1s1 r:itio11 Proserutors :ilso poiutrd util 11no1her olfense charger! lo B1nnf'y as char at - 1cri1.c£l by one passage as.~uring potential \JCl1n1~ the operat ion had been ~!udied and ele<1 rrd hy po:.:!al inspectors "II \1ha1 11r 'rc do111g \1a~ not perfl'clly !cg:i!. 11c 11·uuld ha1·r been out nr hus111e~.~ lung ago." the mad order rntrepreneur \1rnte !11s rltents :'11 eyer and hi s rnr11 say lht•y intend rn ~ee In 1hat. no11ng Bin ne y could be fined $1 000 and sentenced to fi\'e years in pr i~on on c.icll of the 12 counts, under 1naxin1un1 penalty if convicted. 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C•nl l'v•1·1~:"1 (l>""P•"" NG """' ototlu . lllvotrl!.Ot<•. ,,..,,0,.,1 rr>a!lr• er MIVll"tl,,_n,. ,.., • ., ,..0y ne '"''""111-od wo!l1011I IPt<·•I pt<• '"''"'°" ti <OPY"tll! ·-·· ~Mend ck<ll -1•9t l>Oll 11 Ne· .. .-1 l•Kh onit ("'t• ..,._, C•h1-r*. -'-c11pf19fo ~~ c•"~ ii tt """'•111111 l 'I -II 12 IJ1 ,.,..,,.,111 m\hlt•f ••1\tnU -, l1U .....,"'..,.· Scl1ool Fina11ci11g Dispute Seen Going to Toll Court By BARBARA KREIRI Cll or r~• 0111~ ""'' i 11tt Th e recent slate ~uprcn1e Cou rt decision regarding the use or property laxes in school finan cing probably will result in le ngthy litigatiion \\'hich may go as high as the U.S. Suprerne Cour t. Laguna Brach School Superintendent. \V11liam Ullorn predicted toda y. Dr . Ullom \1'as one of lhrer L11guna Beach school official s were a111011g 150 rrpresenlatives or ba sic aid shcO<'I districts in 54 coun!ies attending a Sep!. 22 rneeling in SaC'ramcnto on school tax legis lation .. Ile l\'as acc:on1panied by As~islanl Superintendent Charles Hess and Trustee i\1orman Br0\\11('. Laguna . as one of the ·rich'' school districts in the slate. \vould be among the 1·,.,,,,, Pt•!Jf! I DO UGL AS • • • \\'h1ch is f1ltcr1ng through 1he t.:ounry Planning Dep:irlmen1 at. tl11s t11ne. 1\-lcDonnell Douglas \va n1s a re1.one In comrnercial use of the 50 acres adjoining the Orange Cou11ty Airport and !he Irv ine interest.'! are fighting to rna inlain the present industrial zoning. Planning comn1issioners will act 1·ues· day on a proposed change in the general plan or the Irvine Ranch area '\'hich 111- t'ludes the :'iO acre:i;. On Alig 31. plnnner:i; in a 3 lo 2 vote 11pproved the rrzone lo con11nerci al u~e . l\1c0onnell Dougl as ha s disclosed p!a11:i; for 11 300.rooni holel-n1otcl . an off1t't building complex and a convention center on the proper!,V. lr\·ine Company exel'ut1ves 1ni;ist th at the property should be de\'cloped to hgh t industry to "maintain the integrity of the general plan of the area" which has not been ehanged in tile li ve years of Its et· istenee. harde st hit by any attempt to t:slablish a uniform statewidt tax for school finen- l'1ng. Becaus e of its high 11.ssessed \'alua- li~n, !l now enjoys a low school ta:t ratt. but stlll i! able to fin ance a high qu11.lit y school system . About 289 ba sic aid dislricls in the statt \vould be affected by proposed uniform tax legislation. Ullom said. and the Sacramento meeting represented a lot;il of 600,000 students. Ullom reported lhal legislative ad- vocate Gordon Winton told the gathering, "The final decision resul!ing from the re- cent. decision by the State Supreme Court regarding constilutional righ!.<; of equal taxation ma y take from three lo fi ve ye.ars. The-newspaper~ havP mis in- terpreted the <"ourt'i decision. The court ha s no! said the propt>rly laxes could not be used by schools. The attorney gencr;il has rai:.:ed questions of interpretalion and lhei;e "'ill require l'onsiderable litiga!ion hy the courl.~ ·· They \\'ere advi.~ed that in the event nf ;:in eventual appeal to the U.S. Supremr Court. rather than ha\'e ind ividual districts <ippeal. 1l "'ould br best to present an appeal h,v a coalition nf districts to give greater a~SUrance Ot 11 hearing. Results of I.he n1eeting will be revie"·rd by the school board. Ullom added. to ;,tu<ly in1plicatio11s and prepare to take whatever action is deemed appropriate in 1oi11ing with other districls and if neces.<;::t ry sharing expenses ~1ean11'hilr. thf' superintendent SU"1· gcslc-d that concerned La gunans could a ~sist by "'riling to the stale attomry general's oflice tn ask for continued rcv1rw and appeal to the highest court in the land: "'tiling slate legislators urging ;i 1najor tax reform. not patchwork l{'g1slation. Assembly Bill 140 (for sta\e111·1de la);' has lefl lhe State Education committee. he noted. i5 now in lbe Ways and ri.1eans Committet and may be presented to the Assembly. Consolidation Studied In 16 Dr~nker Cases \Vilh the trial or tht first defendant ln lht Laguna Beach "drinkers walk"' case ending in a hung jury and the .setting of a re-trial in January, Deputy District At- torney ri.telvin Jensen today aplained why each of the 16 persons arrested in the melee has been scheduled for a separate trial. Trial dates for the 16 have been set through the month or October and the unt::cpected result of the first trlitl ha!'! led lo speculation that the oases could drag on for months if juries are unable to agree. "'Each Ca!!e wa s put together fro111 a !'ltparalt set of facts." Jensen explained, "Although the charges might ~ in the same general area. If more than one -' defenda nt Is tried at a tinie, there Is wmel imes .11 fea r lhal the evidence against one man migh t prejudice the case 11gainsl another, or that the jury might oot be able to separate t~ facts a5 carefully as they should." However, Jenaen added, since there are so many cases involved in the incident, he may confer with the attorneys of the defendants to see if some of the cases might be consolidated in the interest of bringing the matter to a close. "The final decision on consolidation I~ up to the judge." he said. "He would hear our views as to which cases might bt tried together. then hear the views of the defendants" 1ttomeys and come to hi• own dt~ision on the "'isdom of this pro- cedure.'' I . The detail, now pared down to four men iinct school begon, has been suc- cessful again this year. both in terms of arrest! and in the con\•iction rate. "Our conviction rll.lt' for the adults h;is been about 80 lo 90 , " said Swa n. "The L'Ourts tend to be n1ore proteCll\•c or juveniles and \\.'it h them the cunvitlLon rate is about 75 percent. Swan's summer-end report of the SED·s activities indicate that onl y 198 of the tota l persons arrested '~ere fro111 Huntin gton Beach. The vast 1najority or lawbreakers come fron1 outside the 1:ilY and from out.sid,. Orange County. Sus(!eet Seized About 354 persons were from lhe roun· ty as a whole and the balance. 1,063, came from outside Orange County. The largest single category of those ar- rested was boys of 12 to 17 years old. There y,•ere 540 of !hose. Female arrests Jn lhc same age group accounied for only 22G arrests. There "'ere ~S9 arrests in the 18 to 2().year-old men category and 137 \\"omen 1n the sarne ase group. Men over 21 accounted for 176 arresta nnd \VOm en ove!' 21 for 29 arrests, ac- cording to Swfln . Violations of narcotir5 laws accounted for a whopping 48 percent of the total ar- .3 Wilderness Ca1ripers f(illed; 4 th W oiinded SIERRA CITY. Calif. t l.!Pl l -Three campers 'vPre stwt lo death and a fourth seriously v;ounded l"riday 111 !he Sierra Nev<.da 1vildrrnes.~ 75 miles fron1 tht' si h· of the Northern California "siek:c silly· iJ1gs" of lwo persons last Jul.I'. Sierra Countv Sheriff Sain !Jo''le s~11d An uniden111ied rnan l'.a s arrrSted 011 suspicion of rnurder after lhr bodies ol MILLFR. • • Sep/. 7 lo disn11ss :\1Lller and !he unani1nous \'Ole lo auihorize negotiations through llomrr L. l\lcCormick of !he Sau- l a Ana firm of Ru1an and Tucker lo offrr hin1 a posi lion as 2 consultant and anal vst to the council. This job 11·ould ha,·e µ'ai11 $1.200 a n1onth-less than !ialf nf hi s present $2.8!15 monthly salary -b11l he 1votz!ri have retained his pen~ion benefit~. 'll was felt th <it l\lr. l\liller coul d offrr a va luable service :o the cou11ei!. . the announcen1ent s;iid. "Las1 nighl 1 Thur!lrla y night 1. due !o gro"•ing ;111irnositics and dr!C'riora liou (lr negotia- tions. the City Council bv unnnin1uus votr nf all present withrirCw the u!fcr of en1ploy ment a.~ not no\11 in lhe best in· \crest of !ht' ci ty of Hunt ington Heach or l\lr. l\lillf'r " Tile rcleasr 11otc1l lh<i1 Coune1hnan Nom1a l;ibhs was not prrsent iH !he rnrt'tini; The annou11cen1e11t lol lo11t'd sta1cnic111s lo !he press by r.1illrr Iha• the i:ounr1l 1\·as "trying to buy n1r off'' and <111 a1 - (!U6alion thal the people of 1 lunlington Beach were being subjected lo a "gut1cr typt: of gove r1nmcnt .. Conunent1ng on recent dcvelopn1c111 s, l\layor ~1cCracken said. "l\ly opinion i:- that we wanled in good failh to ulllize Doy!e. but with all the animo!;i!y that has been generated and the breakdown 111 negotiations 110 one in good eonseten<'f' could c1nplo~·e somebody 111 this situation regardless of y~ur feelings. rn1 sorry It. worked oul this way .·• Nu reasons h;i ve ~et been olfit·ia lly given for the disn1i ~sal allhough ttu s 11·eek r-.tiller requesled reasons. Councihnan Al Coen. an aHorney, who \1•as one of !he I 1ve co uncil1nen who sign· cd the dismissal nolicC'. said Friday tha t the administralor 'vould be furn ished with reasons b11t "'ou!d not comn1ent on I hem at prescn1 "I i1nagine 1ve all have d1!/ere nt rrasons." Coen said." I'm prepared lo discuss n1ine at !he hearing.·· Re Lost A Leg !he three v1ctnns \\'ere foun d by a tourist. Uoy le said the shootings occured ;,bout 110011 at a can1 ps1te north of this 1111y fonner gold rus h tlJ"'n u1 the Cal- iforn ia 1\lother Lode cou -.1ry. Doyll' s;.1id a sheri ff'~ deputy in Sierra- \ Ille. :1botH. 22 rn1les fron1 Sierra City, :11T{'S!ed lhc SllSpc t:[, :'llunic:ip;.11 Courl. ,Judge Kenneth Alex- ander 1ss11ed an ordel' withholding any c11£le11\'c tha t might be pcrlinenl." Doyle :-alC! lie tould not provide full informa· 11on oboul the kil lings. The nc1n1c~ of 1 h:tin1~. all rnc ft , "·ere being 'v11hheld unti l their families \\'ere 11otif1cd. The 1n1ured m::t n \\'as taken to \Vnshoc ~1ffi ic;1t Cen1er in Reno, Nev. 1.>oyle said 1he 1•1rrin1s \\'ert all camp- ing logethrr but rictlincd to disclose 11hether the sus1>ecl knew thr1n . The boclii>s were found about 200 yard11 off California highw;,y 4!1 in a heavily LJmht:red rf'g1011. Last .Jul\" ll. H nia " describf'd a.'! "l;iughing, 'gru1nbli11g and gro"•ling like iu1 ani ma l." hacked 111·0 perso ns 10 death 11·hilc lhl·.1· wrrc can1 ping on the Bear B11·er !n Nr v;,lla Cou111y south of htre . ('l;in:ii!.'.t' Olis Sn1ith , an u11C'1nploycd Auburn \rash collect<r r, was later arrest- rd in .\le;..:1co. and c.~!radi1ed lo Nevad.'1 ('11y. on chargPs 11f 1nurdcring the t"'O 11ct11 ns and 1roundin~ h1·0 others. Frnit Business De<1ll Big Blotv I 11 Cuu.rlroont ,\ fn11t and vegetable busi ness that has been operated by the same family for 1uore than :12 years has re ceived what 1noy \\'ell be its dealh blow in Orange Coun!y ~llpC'r)ur t:ou rl. Judge flrrberl llerlands has ordered J ohn and Chad Prescott lhat they must l11n1t s;iles from their stand at Ne,1·port Avenur and 17th !\!reel lo crops aclually gro\1·n on thci l' ;1d;acenl six-acre tra c!. 1\nd 1ht'y arc barrt·d, pending trial or t!u.· la wsuit filed hy Or.1nge Co unty. fron1 1r·a11.~porl1ng C"rops grown elsewhere to Ilic fan1ily stand and maintaining any :-tructure 011 the prernises \v!thoul prior approvHI rron1 the toun1y ·s building and s<1fery di rcttor. The t ou nty sueccssfu!ly argued that lhe sit..: used by the Prcscolls was zoned for re~1dent1al u~c antJ !he h1ther·and.sons busi ne ss had not obtained necessary 1x:rm1 ts fro1n county authnntie.~. PAIL.Y ,IL.OT Jteff ""'" Surgeons al lloag Metnorial }fosp1t al had lo amputale a leg fro1n l·lertM!rt Tsulio Ak ina !on the groundl, 31, of 2243 l\1cyer Place. Costa l\1esa, aJter he "'as hit hy a car Friday ;ifternoon while riding h is motorcycle on \Vilson Avenue, near Fordham Street. Pollce would not release the nan1e or the driver or the car, pending further investi- gation. The accident happened at 5·50 p.1n. Akina wa~ reported 111 satisfactory condition today at lloag. • I • rests but offk:ers also arrested person1 for a variety or other crimes. "'We also arrested 31 bike th ieves in the Huntington Center, 50lved s e v e r a I burglaries, arrested 10 or 15 people Oil assault with a dt-adly weapon and tv•n persons on bestialily dov.•n on the beach," Swan said. "The primary purpose of the SEO is to maintain law and order on our beaches and to make then\ a safe place for families to enjoy thetn seJves. Added t() this is the responsibility to enforce the law ln ot her problem areas of the city," he concluded. BATTLES BUS CHANGES Commuter Renner Rider Leads l-1nu11 Fight 011 Cutbacks By CANDACE PEARSON Of 111' 01111 ,.!IOI Sllll '• . ' ' .:! "j The South Coast Transil Conipany will reduce bus :1erviee between Balboa, Laguna Beach. and Santa Ana beginni ng Oct. I and one bus rider is leading a protest o[ the action. South Coast will drop 11 of ilo; 38 week· ly runs bct"·een the cities. The action already has cleared the Californi a PubiLc Utilities Commission t PUC), but signs posted in buses Monday told riders they have until October 1 to make complaints to the stale agency. South Coast says financia l hardshipll' are causing !he curs. Santa Ana resident Al Renner says !he cuts are causing hardships. He has started to circulate a petition or protest. He says he has about 300 :signatures. H.enner, an assistant wire operator at J\ brokerage office in Newport Center, rides the bus daily. Renner's petition says in piirt. "tflcre'.1 hartlly sufficient bus service for the area concerned as now is scheduled .. no con· si deraUon has been given to !hose whtt \\'Ork for a living and do not drive. or for the t>lder!y _who freqt~ent the shoppiflR cen ler the bus line serves and for lha students attending UC Irvine." Henner says changes in times buses leave the Ne\\•port area in the afternoon.!! Jeal'e "no way fo r many or those people employed in fashion Island to get hom1 from \\'Ork in the nflcrnoon.'' On Saturdays \\'hen many shops ar• open until 5·30 p.m. the last bus from th1 a re:i Y:i111eave at 4:30 p.m. as of Oct. 1. Currently there is a 5 4fl p.n1. bu:ii "'et'kriays. In addition. Renflt'r s;iys. the last bus leavi ng Balboa for SAnta Ana ha.<1 been moved up from 5:45 p.m. to 6 .3~ p.m., a change he says may necessitate workers having lo get off early to catcll the bus. The bus tompany has al so discontinued all four round-trips on Sundays ancl holldays between Santa Ana and Balboa, claiming the runs are losing money. Other runs discontinued include two weekday and two weekend !rips be1wee11 Santa Ana and Laguna Beach, two Salur- day runs to Balboa and one weekday ru11 to Balboa, Renner plans on hand delivering his petition to the PUC on ~1onday. The bus company is citing fi nancial reasons for the change. "We have been losing money on certain routes .. says Cid Carr of South Coast'I Santa Ana offi ce, "and we've cut dow11 wt: wo n't have to close down completelyi We hope to break even:' Carr says the company doesn't see lh• cuts as drastic and doesn't anticipat• n1ore in the near future. Renner wants the PUC to stop the change or to ask the Southern Californi1 Transi t District to take over the route5. U.S., Soviet Envoys Weigh Europe I ssue UNITED NATIONS. N.Y. (APJ -Soc- retary of State William P. Rogers and Soviet Foreign Minister Andrti A. Gro- myko dealt mainly with the European security iss ue fn their Friday nigh& meeting and will consider the matter further with President Nixon next week. U.S. officl<>.ls said questions of how to negotia te Europea n security and mutual force reductions occupied much or the lhree-hour dinner meeting though K~em· Jin intent on how to achieve thi.1 re· mains vague. f DAILY PILOT S,i;turdaJ Stptrrnlltr 25, 19/i Pulpit and Pew . • Br~tling Topic Facing B~hops Dr. Philip G. Murray will pruent the sermon on &inday, at Corou dtl Mar Community Churtll, <Augre1at1ou.I, 511 Heliotrope Ave., entitled "The Failure Who :Pttade Good." Worship services are 11.I 10 a.m. with chlldcart. Church School haa resumed their regular scheduling tor the new term and classes are being held for Nursery age children, 3 to 4 years olrl, up through J unior High class, ?th and 8th graders. Next Sunday will be World Wide Communion Sun· day. Mesa Verde U 11iled A venue, Newport Beach. Dr. Wm. R. Eller will deliver the message ·· Dealhs h1eaning For A Christian." The Senior High Lulher League will meet at 7 p.m. A special program i~ being planned by Rich Kredel and his associates. grade will be beld at the 9:30 hour. Child care will be pro-- Vl ded at both sen·icts. Sunday n1orning, at the 11:00 o'clock service, Pastor Willis Carrico, of the Unlver!il- &y BapU1t Church, 2252 S. E. Palisades Road, Santa Ana J-leighU. will deliver the last message in a aeries Cln the last t"hapler or "Revelations'' en· titled '"Forever and Ever and Ever.'' 1'he 7 o'clock evening service will be conducted by Youth Director, Larry 1'urner. Vice Chairman of the Board o! ~aeons. The City or Fountain Valley will also be represented. "The Book on The Shelf." is the sermon topic of the Rev. Norman l,. Brown on Su nday, at the Plymouth Congrega- tional Chllrt:b or Newport Harbor, 3262 Broad Street, Newport Beach, al JO a m. v.·orship service. Sund a y School Is held al the same time. NEW YORK (AP) -On touchy problems, the Rorn.an Catholic Church edges upon them, by stops and starts, by pulling back, then n1oving ahead again, by parli.al, ten- tative steps that often even- tually become the norm. That pattern was discernible this wetk as the church's leaders prepared to gather in Speech Set Courie Set Rome for an international Synod of Bishops beginning Robert E. llage, vice-Laguna Beach Com-ne:rt Thursday. St. John the o i v i n e president of engineer· munity Presbyterian They'll take up. for full-scale Jl.1embers and Friends of the Episcopal Churr b, 2043 Orange analysis, a bristling subjecl First Ba ptist Church of Fouo-Avenue, Costa Mesa will ing f 0 r !\1cDonnell Church will be hosting that until recently was banned taln Valley, 17415 Jl.1agnotia observe early Jloly Com-Douglas Corp., will be a videotaped CO l 0 r from their official discussion Street are welcome to attend a munion at ?:JO am. F'r. Don the featured speaker Bible course in 25 -the requirement of celibacy SPr\•ice. of installation on Sun-Longenecker ·w!ll serve as al the Saddleback Val-parts. Tbe series has for priests. day Evt!ning at 6 p.m. for celebrant. Morning Prayer been put together by Although Pope Paul VI has their new pastor, The Rev, Service at 9:30 a.m. al whith ley Christian Business-Dr. Edward Bauman, u.ithorized consideration only Douglas \V. Jeffrey . time nurserv care will be pro-rnen's Committee Char-v,oho bas worked 10 of the possibility of ordaining Participating in !he program vided. The -Youth Group will ter Banquet Oct. 2 at Bible telecasting for some married men in areas of wil l be Dr. A. George Down-meet al 7:30 p.m. 6 :30 p.m. at El Adobe ten years. The preview acute need, taking up that airing o( the topic, Pope Paul issued a letter, saying priestly celibaty is an essential law or the Churt·h and "it cannot be su bjected to argument.·· But as ferment over t he .matter swelled, he. tempered his stand to ma ke room (or bringing up the subject under the question of whether lo perrn il, in sp ec ia l circumstances, nrdination lo the priesthood of some mar- ried men. If this is done, as is widely expected, it still wouldn 't give already ordained priests the. option to marry, nor would it allow those who have lefl the n1inistry to marry the right to return to it. Methodl1t Church, 1701 Baker Street. Costa Mesa, will have t.wo Worship Services on Sun- day at 9 and 10 :30 a .m. Dr. Lothair Greeo has selected as his sermon topic: "This Fetish Called Education." Church School will meet at the. 9 and 10:30 hours. There will be nursery also tor these t wo services. ing , Executive Secrelary of Restaurant in San Juan showing or the series limited aspect, in effect, opens "On Approval" will be lhe the American Ba pt i s t The Cos ta Mesa Foursquar1: Capistrano. The group wiJ! be held in the up the whole celibacy ques- sern1on topic at the informal Churches of the Paci r i c Church, 1734 Orange Ave , w1 !1 meets every \Vednes-church parlor at 9:30 tion. But it \.\"outd be a related step in that direction. And this is the way, by cautious, limited adjustments, by testing the ground, by side detours. halts and resump- tions. that the Church often gets where it is going. worship service at 8: 15 a.m .~ Southwest, Dr. Larry Allen, J1ave its usual schedule of Sun· fo r breakfast at 7 a .m. and 11 a.m . and 7:30 This now is the clear pro-- Lutheran Church of The '"Look Who's Here" will be the Vice President of t he day services. Rev. Robert B. at Buffy's nestaurant. p .m. Sunday. spect, as urged by several na- Ma1ter, HOO Pacltic View topic at the 9:30 a.m. service. American Baptist Seminary of Jacobs, Pastor \.\'ill speak 011 ----------------------tional hierarchies, including Drive, Corona de! Mar offers The Rev. Bruce A. Kurrie will the West, 'l'he Rev. Pete Legg, the topic, ''Isaiah '! Secret of those of Canada, Japan, the two hours of worship at 9 and deliver both sermons at The American Baptist Are a Power'' for the 11. a.ni. t-.1 orn-the 7 p.ni. service with Kurt Gaar. assistant Pastor will Netherlands, and as highlighted 11 a.m. A special service or Presbyterian Church of the Minister. Eugene G i 11 i am. ing Worship Service. Re.v. Young of Buena Park as guest teach on the Gospel of Mark in preparatory studies made worship will be held at 2:30 Covenant. 2850 Fairview Road, Pulpi t Committee Chainnan, }'red Reed, administrator of soloist. Sunday School for all on Wednesday night at 7:30 for U.S. bishops. p.m. in "Taft" Convalescent Costa Mesa. Church school Charles Lamb, Church the Pilg rim School o ( ages will convene at the usual Only last year. after the As a recent example., when the Second Vatican Council o[ 1962-'65 authorized the or- daining of married men a5 permanent deacons, a rank just below the priesthood, it was done to meet particular shortages of clergy in Asia H~pltal at 1555 Superior classes through the eighth Jl.foderator, Bnd John Eighmy. Montclair, Calif. wilt speak in tin1e of 9:45 a.m. Rev. Robert ISee PULPIT, Page 5) Dutch bishops called for a full ;::=~~~==~==========~~~~~==~~====================================~~==. and Africa. ORANGE FIFTEENTH ANO MONROVIA, NEWPORT BEACH 9:45 A.M.-SUNDA Y SCHOOL I 1:00 A.M.-MORNING WORSHIP Sermon: "On Exhibit.ion: Priceles! Portrait of Jesus" Text: John 12 6:00-EVENING WORSHIP SeTmo11: "J'ol/owitig !Ile Gnrn e Pla n" Dr. Geor1• 0 . Woefl. P'a11or -•4•·•620 """'"""""""'·.··=k~~.,,'.".~ ..... ~·=·="='="=·~·s·="="'=·=~~·rt~·~·"""""'"""""I FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD 140 E. 22nd St., Co•t• M••a-548-3761 E. W. P'hillip1, Pi.tor SUNDAY SERVICES ~:10 A.M. -Cll11rc:ti kheol 11110 A.M.-"Tlte llqhr Te le Celle4 Cllrl1rle111" ... ,., Ptr.1111,. s,_-1 .. J111'11or Cluirc:ll Nurwry Care 1:00 P'.M.-Y"oatll s.,,...111-Y•11rll Spoakon t :OO P.M.-Aftar Glow S. .. ,_.,_ll•~Hh111-.itJ YairHt S.,,...lc:a SefirrHy 1 P'.M.-Hou .. ef Ma11na N-... rt·M ... rr .. kh••' -AtH 11/1·1 -6:JO A.M. ,. 5:JO l".M. falf S.ulort---445·lllJ HARBOR ASSEMBLY OF GOD 740 W. Wilson, Costa M•s• 141·"704 V. L. MlltTWICIC, il'e11W ~IM SIMOLl!TON, M l1ll1ler ef YMllll ll OlllO;T I . SISTIO, Ml"lllot el ld<K•I""' C.\111.. OlHTllY, Ml11l1!..-•I Mu1!t -5UMDAY SERYICIS ..J f :4S A.M.-S1r11floy Sc.lrioel 10:10 A.M.-"Caa Tllo C~urc.lri Su,...I••·" S.rrn•• tiy P•1t•r 7:00 ,.,M.-The Wotan Are Comh•t 1( Sermo11 liy 1"01tor COSTA MESA CHRISTIAN SCHOOL ,,..Sc-I -Klood..-.. rtl~ -ll,.m..,!•n' -Ctill• C••• CENTRAL BIBLE CHURCH 23rd Str••t at Orang•, Costa Mesa -548-5303 I••· p;,114 II. Me,,,., Pastor Menil°' Werdilp--lO:JO •.m. -Su1111lay Sc:heol 9 e.m. S1Mar l••l11t War'Plll"-7:00 ,.m.-f'r•Yol' Mffth•t W-4.-7;00 ''"'' \'l''I} SABBATH SERVICES flELIG IOUS SCHO OL harbor reform temple AABBI BEFINARD P. K ING .. b. meeting at St. Jama Eplscoi:ial Church o 3209 Via Lido, Newport Beach for l11lorm1tion: Call ti7~7230 TEMPLE SHARON n. &•..,....m. .,.... .... fer tti. .. t1,. Hort.or Area •17 W111t Ha•lte11, CMta MOM AU J awi1h f1m il a1 i re l"•it1d ta !oi11 110 in • truly meen i11qfoil IAllATH IVININ• lllYICIS--fllDAT AT 1:11 l".M. s,1rtt..1.._.,_1.w.1 • .... Good~ .... ,.1111 Temple Sharen Che ir -On19 S~1bol 11:00 A.M.-"TN Cr-.... ,.. lite Cr•-" ':Jt l".M-Dr. "'lllp •r--, Wycltff• 11!,lo Tr-i ... r Well-'ey, J :JO p.•., lrnfeti••· C...,,... 7 S""4ay S.llHI .... Y••tfl ., • .,.fer .ti..- 141-1~1 2 COAST CHURCH DIRECTORY CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES lllANCHES OJl THI MOTHEI CHUll:CH THI f!llST CHURCH OF CHlllST, SCllNTIST IN IOSTON, MASSACHU5ms "REALITY" Sunday, Sept. 26tli Costa M•sa-Flr•t Church of Cliirst, Sci•ntlst lllO MMa Ve rd• Dr., Coir• MtM S111tdcry Schoel -f :l 5 A.M. Churc:h Senolc:a -11 :00 A.M. leodlitt Room, Ja50 Mt1a Verd• Dr. Huntington Beach-First Church of Christ, Scientist Ith & Oli••· H1111tlntto11 leaclri S1111dcry School-f :JO &, 11 :00 A.M. Ch11Kh -f :lO I. 11 :00 A.M. laofll1111 loom -221 Moiri Sr. FIRST CHRISTIAN I CHURCH Main & Adams Streets Hunt ington Beach Mornin9 Won~fa ... , • , , •• , , • ......•.•• l :lO I r 1:00 a.m, Bil.la s ,~ool ..•••.• , '1 :~5 a.m. Ya u!~ Graup• •• , ••• b:OO p.m. E•enin9 Wartl.ip , , • , 7:00 p.m. Nur!~ry 'Are PrcYl~od u 111 1erylce• OIH<•: "6-251• 01,.1 De~cuon ~l6-9~8~ FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH I Victoria & Pl acenti .t Ave, Cosf11 Mesa Jamt1 f . ,lt rc:y M lnllltr Rad"I' McHuth Corona del Mar y.._IJR.Clf c.; ta3· o,,. ~ r ,... ~ -,, z I= + COMMUNITY CONGREGATIONAL • 611 HELIOTROPE - ST. MATTHEW LUTHERAN CHURCH 18182 Culver Driv• Univ•rsity Park, Irvin• I••· H•rbort M. NiermMll S••Y Sc:haol-f:OO A.M, Girltar S.,...lca -f :OO A.M. Fomlly Sarrk• -I O:JO A.M. IJJ-1211 N11rwry Car• IJJ.J24l A Cordial Welcome from THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH NEWPORT CENTER Wanh1,._1 1 :11 A.M. .. Sr. Mlc:haab EplKopal Ch11•c:h M•")-rlte ot t"aclflc"Vl•w Dr. Ceroaa det Mor l"aoaa: '7S00fSO Cco1t • M••• FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1,lh SI, I Htrbor Blvd. Huniin9lon Be1ch FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 2721 17th St. 536 -1517 S1rvic:t1 -'1:15 & 10:10 N11 .. ery Coro All Momlno Church School -'I : 15 Hunlin9lcn Batch -NPrth Newport Beach-First Church of Christ, Scientl•t lJOJ Via lido, N•wpert 1-c:h Dirtctor e1 Cnrhll•~ t:4uc lll•• E1r1, Wtn~lt ........•• •:ll a.m. llit lo Stl'>Gal ..•...•••• t :lf o.m. I Mernlnt Wt.,hlt ........ ll:Jt t .m. Ytu1n G,.u,i , ....... , , . • 1.m. Wonlllp -10 A.M, Ch11rc .. Schaol -1 O A.M. Church Warohip -'1:10 & i 1 Chur,h Sthocol -'l:lO S~l -7727 COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH bbb2 Hail Avt . 1<12-4461 Wouhip &: Church Sc:hocl Clri11rclri & S1111da1 Sc:hoal-f:OO-IO:JO A.M. •-flint Roo111, Jlll Via Udo N•wport B•ach-S•cond Church of Ch ri st, Sc i•ntist JlOO P'ac:lfl& Vl•w Dr., Cerone dal Mar Clri11reh & Su11flay Sc.hool -I 0:00 A.M. 1 .. 11111, Room -JS00-1 Coatt Hwy. W9'd. l•enlnt Teulmoay M"tl11t1 -I p.111. -All Churc:ht1 All ar~ cordially i11vited to attrnd tlit chvrch Jervfcts and t njoy tht privilegl!.t of tht Rt:adtng Rooms C~ll• Caro Pro•lcled AT All SflVICIS OP N!W,ORT IEACH -(Ol1clpletJ M .. rlnt ~.,:u larly H•rPff l le!l!Ontory Schaal 41S I.. 1 ltfl St., Caito Maia Church School .......... 9:4SA.M. .!\1orning \Vors hip .....• 9:45 A.!\·I. Nur .. ry I. llll11dartorte11 l"ro•ldff Phone: 642-2725 • .!\linlster: Dr. D. \V. ~tcElroy CHURCH OF CHRIST 287 W. WILSON ST,. COSTA MESA letwM• Harbor 01111 Folf'f'lew SUNDAY MORN1Nb l lBlE STUDY .••••••••••••••• f :41 A.M. I SUNDAY MORNING WOR SHr ~ & COMMUNION •••• 10:45 A.M. SUNDAY IVEN IN6 WORS HIP •.••....••••.•.••••• 6:00 P.M. I WEDNESDAY EVENING BIBLE STUDV ···-········-· 7:JO l".M. I NUISEIY CAllE l"IOVIDID I W. Whl' H•rrltttt•11 lea lerte11' I Mini1ter Mu1ic1l Di•a~lcor Phone: MS-3191 Day or Night ~NE: .\-ftus @oMA~UNllY ®luReit TURTLE ROCK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Turli• Rodi Orlvt tnd Am1ll1 Orlve fllM blect -.trl el ,....... C•mPu• Orlve), SI~ 01119<1 l'rH w11 to C:u1 .... , IClurrl II 10 1 Ctm11U1 Dr.1 111tM to Turli• ROdl Orlv1. ...,_ ln. llcll s-...... •· t"Gltor ~ t:lO A.M. S11nday School for all otet ---11 :00 A.M. MornlnCJ Wonhlp WI MU1t,E1tY c.t.110 ,.•ov1010 AT lt01'M MOUltt l'tr lft,.rm.illn C.ncttftl,.. O!htr "'-ll•t• Ctll UJ.1'11 THE CHURCH FDR YOUR FAMILY AlllllllM .... u~ !ht •1,.ltl o-r•1 C•R .. rtftCO I VtJ••n . . . . . r 1.m • Nursery Car~ Providtd 548-4771 541.,141 6« -7400 Newport Unity LOrtEH D. l'llCl(INGIElt , Mlftl1t1r Davotlonol Sof.,I~• -10 A.M. & 11 :11 A.M, Sundt y Schcoa! for •II t(jtJ -8 :~~ A.M. Cool• Mao• Narth MESA VERDE METHODIST CHURCH Mt11 V1rd t & ltktr SI. 549-271 f Wor1hip & Ch11•ch School '1:00 l 10 :11) A.M. '1:00 & 10:10 A.M. lrvi nt -£111 fll uff UNIVERSITY METHODIST CHURCH 131 -121] I 1422 Culvtr R.oed I Offlta - 1 Stll 01111 lf'f'lllO, Nawpert •-eh '4'·Slll DIAL·A·PllAYlll: ,4,.0,lf f ount.in V1!11y FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 11725 Bu•h•rd 'lb2-1S9l ot U1>iYtt1llV Ori•• Wonhip I Church Sc:hool 'I I 10 :10 A.M. THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH W•lcom•s You. ST. JAMES, JlO' Via Lille, Nawport leadl 7:10 A.M.-Haly Eirchorht Wot1hip I Church School '1 :10 A.M. Mini1i•r Ford R. Mill er L•9un1 l11ch METHODIST CHURCH ;~ Sou•~ L.tgunt Wotthip end Churd1 Schoo! -I 0 A.M. 499-1011 I f :OO A.M.-Famlty WorUlp I Cll11rcll Sc:heol j 11 ;00 A.M.-Alr1r11at11 Holy l11ch01"ht I. I Morrtlrt9 Pnryer, Ninety ~) N1wport 811ch CHRIST CHURCH BY THE SEA I Pro•lflecl Mifl-W_. Holr Co1111111111lo11 I H-U11g Sa,..ict1 Tue1day-lO:lO A.M. WIHllllltday-.(1:00 P.M. The Ila•. Joh11 I". Adley II, ltct•r -l"ho11e1 '75-0210 ST. JOHN THE DIVINE, 2043 Orange Ave., G.M. Surtflay1 7:10 & f :lO Ch11rch School -f :JO Thunflay•: •:JO Ir 10 a.m.; Holy DOJ• •• ennounc•fl Vlc:ar, Tiie •••· Jahn W. Denalcha11 -Ph•ll• S41-IJ:Z6 ST. WILFRID'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 8236 Ellis St,, Huntington B•ac~ 1:00 A,M,-Ho1" Ccom"'unic n 9il0 A.M.-F•mil• S•r•ice & Chu1ch Sthool !Nu'11fy C11a l' 11 :00 A.M.-Mornin9 Worihi(IO (Nu,.•r• C1r1) 7;00 P,M,-F11li•t l E••n•on, & S••m•" Epucop1I Voun9 Churthm1" AU l ilur,ie1 I •• i~ UI• •I ••riouo ti ... 11 Tht Ch11rch I• 1N1y1 IWl!llt!e l'er Htly lrtll<r11tl. J1111a1 C. C1l1y, 1'111ar-96l-7§1l R11.• riJfl.4061 i 4DO W. 81lbo1 Blvd. 6 71-1105 Worthip-9:10 A.M. Church Sd1ool-'l :lO & I I A.M. PRESBYTERIAN CllURCHES o f the Coastal A1·eas Christ Church Presbyterian 2011 l Matnollo IN•or Adomsl H11"1l119ra11 hoc:h R••· Do11ald I . ll:abartl, Pntor Su11•cry Worthlp: 9:JO A.M. Church School: 9:JO A.M, Otfiu : 1011 l Mog"ollo St. Pha1111: 961·4,40 Church of-the' -Covenant 2150 Fol,...iew Roafl, C1111ta Met• l ruc:e A. lurrle, 1"a1ror S111d_,. WarPlp: 1:1 S & ';lO A.M. Church School •:JO A.M. l'ttono: 545·4l04 Community Presbyterian Church 41 S krt1t A•tt111e, t..t••• leacti Rn. Do11olfl H. lalr6-le'. Albert 0 Hl•r,o .._.., W..-.lllp: 1:41 -f :JO • 11 A.M. Ch11rcl! Sc:hoal: f :JO l"ha11e: 4f4·7555 --,S~,-. ~A~n-d~r-e-w"'s'""""Presbyterian Church ,00 St. ArMINwt lood, Newport .._h CHrlft Hort..rt Dl..,.•n.td, l"ntor Wortlllp l Ch•rcll Sc:hoal: •. f :JO I. 11 A.M. NEWPORT HARBOR LUTHERAN CHURCH 798 Dov•r Dr. LI 8-3431 LUTHERAN CHURCH """' '"·"" St. Mark Presbyterian Church OF THE MASTER c-Jam'-" l lastbl•ff Drlff, C,or•" .i.1 M., 2900 Pacific Vi•w Dr. Jo-Groh•"' lhi1, 1"a1tor Corona d•I Mer Wanhl, & Chirreh kltool -t :OO I 1 O:l O A.M. ~ ... : '44-1J41 DR. WILL I AM R. ELLE R II ~'""""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'~""'=\ Phon• 644-2664 WAY IN FELLOWSHIP - •:oo A.M. ,_lly wom1, CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE Tho It••· JalltM G. 111111, ""''"' .1tu11r1nl P1111 r E11lv Wo,.hip 1:00 •.m. Chr ;.ti•n Educ•llon 9 :1~ e.m. COAST BIBLE CHURCH 11~===========:============'11 Fe1 tive Warthip 10:]0 •.rrr. Nurstn; Cart Avcilablc 10:00 A.M. Strltlltry Cll•r•ll k .... 01' lllV1"'£ l U,,.D.lt.Y SEllVICE .. 11 :fl A.Jltl., MAICO fOllSTll JI. Hl•H. SAN JUAN CAl"ISTIANO 4fl·l f4t 4f4· 1 •41 •>0-04t7 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH H01 CLfff DllYI, NIWPOIT IEACH A NEW CHURCH WELCOMES YOU Dr. Hub9rt Devidton, Int.rim P1stor- ._.., ~ -f z41 A.Ari. Went.I, -11 A.M •• 7 P.M. WIO. mNIN• -7:JO r .M. UNIVERSITY BAl'TIST CHURCH 22111. L PAUSADIS ROAD SANTA ANA HllGHTS •:o A.M. lhM A.lrtl. ,, .. f'.M. I UMDAY KMOOt. MO•Nll"9 WOlllH IP' IYINlllflJ WIJlllHI" MIDWl:IK llllYICI ll""' WUlk J, Cati"~ ............. 1:M p M, tll11•~~ P~•n• Ml·Jfn S.v•nth·Day Adv•ntist Church 171 ~ ....... St .. C..tw M_. ......... "· J.n,..,... .... ,., l'MMI ... .. 1•1ibolh School , • • • f rJO a.•. t.len1lft9 Wo,.hi, •• 11 :00 •. -.. l"r•y•• Maeti"9 Wed., 7:JO 11.111. AllenJ lh11 Church of Your Ch.oic11 CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH Mi11 ow1i S•no• 7,0 Vkre,I• St, c .. 1. M ... L•tti•r v. Ta,..w. ,..,., S41·Mt4 W1r1111, l1rw1t111 1111 .l II 1' .• M. • ....... l t1191!: •:J9 A.M, Adv!! 111111 Cl•n: I:• .lt.M. Cllrhtl-lleme11tery Sc.lrio•I -141·••'' WELCOME 11 :to A.M . '-'l"N Wel'lll" PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH 111 ... YorM H.. & lallw StrMt. c .... M--. Cafff. 1'1it1•• of P1ac• l1rtherar1 Sd16al -Mi11 E1thar 0 11011, ,ri11ciital Offic1 Phona 1 14,.0ll I Schcoel l"ho11e1 1'4f.Ol•l THE FIRST CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE •• "'....,, '""' I lrtltm-(hlff'C'fl l'I Uft l,,_. CIHll"'Cll 1l111t1Mt k~ t.q .U0.111 tUH04 Y llllYICI ....•.. lttM 4.M, THll llllLt. Ct.U• OP HIWP'D•T l lA(H 111 11rk• ''"'·· 111M1 • • Mlrtlllfr ,,,. flet"lt J•<kM11. 11 ,S.C,fl. s.r.fc:M at Hie U .... ~lty Merho41•t Cllarc.11 11422 C•""" Drl•t, lr•l1111 SADDLEBACK VALLEY BAPTIST CHURCH MISSION VIEJO M ...... .r tfte Miul•• Vhi• locreerlofl C.,.._ 21100 MeltN!le .. Dr. -f!Mf llrtte La-a,•• llrll l"erl lvr>ll•Y k ""' ••• 1.rrr. M•"'l"t Wt"hl' ,.,., 1 m, lirM•' l v1111111 t 1M •. m. w ... ,, ....... ,,. ..... 1 111t '""''" usn Ds1allt II,, t.•11111• Hllll "'THI WORTH O F A WITNESS" Serm•n by '••ter llav. DI•• Nlchol•t, Th.M. 131)-qlS • f' ol ,I!• s~"t"t"I "' 21j ]C)7J s 011 ;~vr11rr ~ .. Troubleshooters Bloodied -- lly RUDI J\'I E DZ I El ~"iK I 01 lht O•<IV P>IOI Sl•I! lieu1g a:::.:::.1gn1::d to tile elllc untlcrl·o\·er :-ipetial J:o:nfurcen1ent °'-'Lai! 1SEO1 of the Huntingto11 Beach !'olicc Department nieans 1norc th.in not h;i\·1ng tu :::.havr or ge l a ha1n:ut It can al ~u rnea11 truulJll' The lughly secret lt•a111 11f crin1e troubleshooters ll'llleh condJclect nightlv be:n:h sweeps and <irre~ted I .G2ti pc'rsou~ 1Jver the su1nmer, luund trouble often "The people down there (the beaeh1 8111·11.ed Out C:usf• are bet'onling n1orl'. belligerent towa rd law cn(orcernent !han they were last year " said Sg1 Tnstran1 Swan. head uf the detail. "\Ve \\'ert· altatked qulle a few times <-1nd we had a lot of fights. But we won 100 percent."' he said. The onlv cosuahies suffered by his n1en were several sprained \llrists and fe1v leg inJuries to sorn e who fell off c!iHs 1vhilc pursuing their ~11spects. "\Ve also had t"·o bile injuries," laugh- ed Swan . "Some people really do not "ant to be arrested " How do you identify an SEIJ officer" You earl'l. Sonic wear short hair. sun1e long hair and one even has a wi g. Their l'lothes range fro1n bathing suite to popular arrny fati gues with the stripes ren1oved . As transportation lht'y have been known 10 osr beat-up cars, skatel>oords 1111d biC')'l'lt>S. "\Ve 11·ork in plainclothes on and oH thC' beach. Generally we look for larg(' gatherings or large parties f l lhe beach or at the drive -in or at aprrtmcnt cont· p!exes," said Swan. '-- Passcr[)y and firen1 an c.:het k out ren1ains o[ S3,500 sporlst<ir i{ichard !!ayes of 1-Juntington Beac h ~<lid he \v~s driving d o\l'n ti·lac,1.\rthur Boulevard Friday afternoon 11•hen he sin ~lled sinoke. J-Je pulled tu lhe ~id c of the road and leaped out of his 1n1d-en gine Porsche in l11ne to 1vatch 1L }.;O up 111 flames. Ironically, Lhe !ir f'11 s1; nuniber on the car !:) 906 ASll. FRAUD • • • innoccn1 uf <iuy kno1vi11g cnn1pl1 l'1t~·. 11l'rc ;ilso en!is1ed b.1· RinnC'y lo b\' ;rg011ts 111 return for ;i prrt·en tag(' of l'asl1 co l!crtcd, inveslig:itor.~ (·h:.irgl'. Assista111 L'-:->. Allon1e~' R i l' ha r· d 1-;irschner. 11·ho is proseeu!ing !he l'ase for the government, says Binney 's pro- niolional letter promising fast money 11'as particularly decei tful. Quoting lht• lcller, lie ch;;ir ges It carried a f<Jl~c proir11st' to revl'<il sec ret s of thr flddrrssing tr;1dt'. li1us e1l1011·1ng one l u 1nake up 1n $~10 hy n1;ril1ng a rncre 100 1·nvl'lopes. plli ~ other clain1~. The key lu ;il l !his po!e111ial inl'Ornr "'as 11llegedl~· ;n·n!lable regu!arl.v al a $2 lee !Jut l3innrv 11 as ortrring 1t for a J11n1t rd lune only. fu1· Sl 1f rrlurned 11'1!lun 10 d<lys The 10-d<iy offr r· 11;1s apparently rcgul<1r 1n 1~ffeet for nt lcasl 1wo or three }e<irs. gn1·ern1nent rrobrrs alleged. "The Lln1ted St<1tcs attorne.1·. 111 full \'OOperal1nn 11•11h V:.; post;1 I inspeetors. '' bending c1•(·r.I' ('ffnrl to tl<nnµ do11·n on ll1is kind of illt>gal u.~r of the 1na1ls.' tlt·{'l<l r('S l ' S. Attorne1 i{nh!'l'I I. 1\]('~'tr l!e ahu said 1111111£'\ ·, opt'l'.1l ion I" l \'p1c:il nf rn;111~ 1.IP<'S uf sn-eallcd 11·h1ll' !'ol lar lTlllH' 1111der ;11tat·k hv 1he Nixon Ad1n1111slr<1 11nn. Pn1~el'11lors ;ils11 P'11nlrd 011! <111011\rr ·tflrnsc chargl'd 1n B111n1·y a' 1·haral'· lcrized by vnc p;i~s:ige ;-1ssun11g potenl1al 111·t1n1s !hP opern11on h<td b1·1•n studied :ind ele:ired 111 pu.~lal 1n~p(•<·tor" ·rr 11h;1t w···rc dn111g 11·;1s 1101 pcrlr1·1 ly legal, II(' \\llllld l\<l\1' b('('I\ 0111 /ti bus1nt"."·" long ;'Igo ." lhf' 1na1I •1rrler entrepreneur 11rotr l11s clienl~ . ' ORANG[ COAST DAILY PILOT N•"'Po•I l •ath la9u"11 1•11<~ COlt11 M•111 Hun1i119to11 IHch f-ou11tol11 v.iitv 51111 Cl-1111111 01'AN\;E {(lt.~r r:,;eLl~ttlNG C0.11.PAN't' Robort N. w.,d. r••''"""' '"" Puo•,,~er J od. R. Cu•l•v \ •(~ Prt1ld•n! ond G•""•l M•na;or l ho""'' K,,,;i (d""' lhO<l"O\ J.. M urph;~, N ono;•no (~'"'' C~•dti H. I no• R;th••d. P, :111 />H•lll O, J,l,1na;;r; ld,to·1 ou;,., Co>!• (,(.,_, J)'I \\'"' 11>1 S'"" ~lt"''°"" 6•&<h U•! °''"'"°'! 801«•v••tt L•QVOO B•O<h. :111 Fa .. ·•• A•"'j' <jvhH"Cl•o~ a tun· lltl~ 8••<h eo11 ~•••<t ~·~ 'lf'"•rlf. JO~ f'!O'I" El U'll~ Rttl r.i.,ho1111 !7141 64Z-4J21 Chrn lfit<t .t<tvt•ti•l ... 64Z-S671 S1111 Clt111t11t• All Depart,.,a11h : T•l•pl!Olle 4,J.4420 (O<>Y'loM, lOll, O••r>t• th)I l'ubll<~fnt Compony, No ~"'' •?Orlf1. illu1tr8'lon_,, tO•IO•IOI "10llf' 0' •dY.,.-!JU"'.,,h ~tr•lf! ,._., be ••P•O<lu<..J wl11'10ul • ~<••I ,... , rni••ion 91 co1>y1;ohJ owner. Sooond """ p0<T•O< P•id •I N, .. ,,.,,, @o•<ll ond Co•I• f,'1;•, r •l!ltlrnll )~ln~"O""" ~, <•r<le' \} 1-1 ""''!hi,,. bV moll i) IS rnon"11•; .,..,1 •ftf du1,noll<>nJ, n.~! mon!n•y, Scl1ool Fi11a11ci11g Dispute See11 Goi11g to Top Cou1·t By BARBAR A KREIBI Cll O! the D•l!v P;Jol 51•11 The recent st:.ite Supren1e Courl deci sion reg;;irding the use of property laxes i11 sthool !in<incing proh;rbly will r csul! in length.1· !1tigaliion which n1;;iy go :-i ~ high as the U.S. Supre1ne Court. l.agun:i BC'ach School Su perintenden l \\lill1<1111 Ullorn predicted lod;1_1-. Dr. U!loin 11·;is one of thref' L:igun ;=r Hcach srhoo! officials 1vcre ;unong \:'Ill representatives or basic aid .sheonl districts in .'i4 eountics attending a !'icpl. 22 meeting in Sacramenlo on school l;_i x k•g1slation . , I le was atTon1p<111ied hy Assis t<Jnt Superin!cnde111 Charles Hess and Trustee :\01111<in Bro11·1H' Laguna, a~ one ol !he "n~:1i·· scho!1I 1-1 air y· Walkout By Barbe r.~ O'ter At Pendleton ('A 1\lP Pi-~\DLETO~ !A P1 -For1v ('ll'1l1an b<i rbcrs ended a one.U;iv strike over union Jurisdiction <ind 1\·ages. F'rida .v . A spokesrnan said lhc leathen1erks' hair 11·as not noticeabl,v affcc\Prl by the 11'alkou1. "\Ve allow three-inch h:i1r nn top now," 1he ri1arinc said. Tt1e bi;rbers ernµloyetl hy ~ t'1l11· rcssionaire picketed Thur.st.la) r o r represenlati&n by a labo rer's union and 70 percent or the price of haircuts. No111 they keep 64 percent of the 75-cent price. A union spokesinan said bargaining sess ions will be held in 111'0 weeks. The lnborer's union was chosen, he said, because only four of th e ba rbers have :<;l;ite haircutting licenses required by the barbers union. districts,in lhe stale» 11·ould be among the hardest hit by a ny attc1n µ! to establ ish a unifonn statewide ta x for school finan- cing. Because of its high assessed vtilua· lion. it nn1v en joys a lo1v school lax r;1te. but still is able to fin;rnce a high <1u<1li ty school systrm. About 289 basic aid d1 slr 1c!~ i11 llll' stale would be affectl'r! U.v prn1)f)srd uniform tax legislatin11. Ullo1n l:i<lid. ~ind 1t1e Sac r<rmento 1nel'ting rc pre.-.i>nlrd fl lo!al nf fi00.000 stu1len!s. L'lloin rrporled lh:it leglsla\1vt" 11tl- vorate Cordon \\'111!011 told the gathering. "The finfll decision rPstd ling fron1 the rt'- ccnt decision b.1' lhe Stcit~ Suprerne Court regarding eo11stil11tional rights ol e£p1;i l laxation 111;1~· lake frn1n lhrrr lo fi1·e .\'l'<rrs Thr newspaprrs l1 :11·e n11 ~111 !erprcted !ht' ('OUrt's dee1sio11. The 1:11url h:i~ nol s<1 id !hp prnpC'rt y ta:<f'S l'Ould no! be used b" school~. The a111.rnc1· ge11er;1I has raised quesluJn s (lf 1n!t'rprrt.;11ion :111d !ill'Sr 11•il l rcq11ir(' cr111s1dcr;1h\P \it ig;1tin11 hy lhi> courts:· Thl'y 1>·ere atJ1·iscd \hnt in the r\'C'l11 ol ::in eventual appe;i l tf1 !ht' U.S. Su pr('1n«· 1·our1. r:ithl'r lh:111 ha1·e 111d1v1du:d rl1~\ri!'ls ;ipp,.;d 11 11nuld h•· ht·st lo prl'St'n! an appeal hy ;1 t·o;;il 1t1011 of <l1strrc1s In i<,11·1· g1r:1l1·r ;:i~~11r:1nt·r ,,1 a he:< ring. ne~ult.~ 1if 111(· 1111·(·1111g will be r·rvrt"l"rd hv !he srhnnl board. t Hlorn added. lu ~iudy itnpli cations and p!'f'parr hl h1kC' whate1·er <Jetton rs clt·erned <ipprupn;i!r 111 Joinitig with nther districts ;r11d 1f necesSar~· sharing-('Xpen.~es. r<lea111vh ilr. lhe superinttndrnt. ~llg· ~cs1 ed that t O/l('Crned L;ii.:unans eould <tSsi~t by wrrting lo lht' stl'lte <illornt•y gene ral's otlK'e to ask tor continued rcvie1v and ap\K'.l'll !.o the highest court 1n Ille lal\d: writing slate legislators urging a inajnr tax rcforrn. not patl'hwork legisl<1tion Assen1bly Bill 140 (for state1vide lax \ h<t:<; left lhe Steite Education com rnittee, he noted, is now in the \\lays and Mel'l ns Committee and may be presented to the Assembly. Consolidation Studied In 16 Drinker Cases \Vith the lria l of the first defendant in the Laguna Beach "drinkers walk" case ending in a hon g JUry and the setti ng of a re·trial in January, Deputy District At· lorney Melvin Jensen today explained v.•hy each of 1he 16 persons a rresled in the melee has been scheduled for a separate trinl. Trial dates for the 1& ha\•e been sel through the rnonth of October and the unexpected result of the first tria l ha s led to speculation that the cases could drl'lg on for months if juries are unablr to agree. "Each case \\'as put together fron'I a separate set of facts." Jensen explained. "although U1e charges miJ{ht be in the same general area. If more than bnc defendant is tried at a time, there is sometimes a fear th;rt the eviden ce against one man n1ight prejud ice the case against another, or !hat. the jury might not be able lo separale the fu els as carefully as they should." However. Jensen added. since there are so many cases involved in !he incident. he may confer with the a!lorneys of !he defendl'l nt s to see if so1ne of the c;rses might be consolidated in the intere~t of bringing the ml'lllcr to a close. "The final decis ion on coosolid a!ion is up to the judge," he said. "He would hear our views as to which cases might be tritd together. then hear the views of thf' defendant s' att{)rncys and coin(! IQ his own decision on the w i~dorn of this pro· t.-edure." The detaiL 11011• pn!'t'C! dP1111 !fl four n1en since school began. 11;1.., hi 'l'll .,ut l'eS~fu l ag11i11 tJ11~ ye;1r l>oll111111111 1~ uj arrests aud in l!ie (;t111vitli•J11 1..ill· "Our convtcliun rate for 1111· ;tdl11!~ 11 :1~ been about 80 to \itJ .'' sauJ ,'\11;111 "'! t1e cou rt s tend to Ill' 11101't p1ol1·c·t 111• 111 _Juve niles ;ind wi!h thi!n1 t!it· ron1 11 t11•11 rate is abt1u1 7~ p1'tTt'11l S11·;11l's su1nn11'r-('lld r<:fJ"i'L .. t 111 .. Sf]J's Al'!i\'Jtil'S ind1l':Jl(' 1h;1t u11l1 l'I', 1 I the total IX'r~ons ;_rrrl'~led 11t·r" 111, 1 llun1ington Btaeh. ThP 1 ;1~1 111<1,1111111 ,.1 lawbreaker<; ('ll!ll(' lronl out~tdc lli\· (lil a11d fro1n outside Orangr Co11111~ .\l)!JUt :1!1·1 P~'r'<'I, \' 11 ' t 11111 lli1•' )\Ill !\' :1-. :i \".h1J\.• ;1 1.! 1111' 1, .. l;11wo· fl '· I ,llllt lflllll • lt\•iil• !11,1111-:0: lPllil',, "ij~· i .. fCl' I""; !.ill• 11,1 vi (IOi.l d i ,, '•-I II h I»··' •I J'l 111 17 11 ,r\ uld. ' '1· ·' 111 "I I ,, ·(' I· I 1'L1:• ;11 I l'~I, 11 ! \ (11 t' : 1. I ~ I I ' ,, ( • •\I !I h ', j ~' Ii I 11)) \' ;!.,'1i I , I' 'i IJ rt• ',I' " ' I .11'1" 1•1 th<' ).": I 1 ~t, I ,\I' . ·It. I I '11 ' "h I I , "11 I I :{1 '' .. Id 11\ Iii~· ',llH : , '• ' I o,111. \11·11 1,1 ,.1 ~· 1 ,11. 1111 1 .1 1 ·,r 1;i. .in 1" 1-;, ,,11J 11,,11 I \O\l'I , L 1•11 ~.! ,111 "~· , :u·- •>l\1111 I' h·. 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IJuylc saal <1 slu•rilrs depu1 1 111 ville. about 22 n11lt"~ fr1on1 S1el'I arres1rd the suspcrl S11 rr~1- i' 111 ' .\Ju111ci pal Coun ,Jurlgt• Kt'llllflll 1\l1'\'· t11Hh'r is~urd ;111 ordi ·1' 11itlili1dd111:,: .i1•1' i•Vlflenct' lli:1t 1ll1glit l1e pt ·1·11111•11I l!1,1:, s;11d he cou ltl no t 111·01'hlr I.ill 1nlur111.•· 11011 ;.bou1 !111· kill111gs. Tllr 11:1n1c•s iii Vl('11111.'. :ill n1('1!, 11 l'r" h('111g w11hlll'ld un111 tlH·rr· l;1111ilr··~ 1·.r1·· 11,11if1ed. Th'-' Jlljlll'l'd 111.u1 11,1~ t.1 h•·1\ I<> \\';1sliue 1\ll·d1i.;al ('{'nl{•r 111 Ji1 •11u, .\1·1. 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I. r . .f 61.ll V PILOT Purpit and Pew I ' Or. Phili p G. Murray wilt present the sermon on Sunday, at Coreoa de/ Mar Community ChW't:h:, C.ngreptioaal, 611 lleliotrope Ave., tnlitled "The Failure Who Made Good." Worship services are at 10 a.m. with childcarl, Church Schoo l hM resumtd their regular scheduHng for· the new term and classes are be ing held for Nursery age children, 3 to 4 years old, up through JunK>r l1igh class. 7th and 8th graders. Next Sunday will ~ World Wide Comn1union Sun- day. Mes• Verde U n it ed Methodl!lt Church, 1701 Baker Street. Costa Mesa, will have two Worship Services on Sun· day at 9 and 10:30 a .m. Dr, Lothair Green has selected as his sermon topic: "This Fetish Called Education." Church School will meet at the 9 and 10:30 hours. There will be nursery also fQr these two 15ervices. Lutheran Church or The Ma ster, t900 Pacific View Drive, Corona dtl Mar offers two hours of worship al 9 and 11 a.m. A special service or worship will be held at 2:30 p.m. in '"Taft" Convalescent Hospital at 1555 Superior Avenue, Newport Beach, Dr. Wm. Jt Eller will deliver the message "Deaths ri.1ean1ng For A Christian." The Senior High Luther League will meet at 7 p.1n. A special program is being planned by Rich Kredel and his associates. "On Approval"' will be the ser mon topic at the informal worship service at 8: 15 a.m.; "Look Who's Here" will be the topic at the 9:30 a.m. service. The Rev. Bruce A. Kurrie will del iver bolh .sermons at The Presbyterian Church of the Coven.ant, 2850 Fai rview Road. Costa Mesa. Church school classes lhrough the eighth grade will be held at the 9:30 hour. Child care will be pro- vidtd al both services. Sunday morning, at the 11 :00 o'clock service, Pastor Willis Carrico, of the Universi- ty Baptist Church, 2252 S. E. Palisades Road, Santa Ana Heights. will deliver the last 1nessage In a series on the last chapter of ''Revelations" en- titled ''Forever and Ever and Ever.'' The 7 p'<:lock evrning :o;ervice will be conducted by Youlh Director, Larry Turner. Members and Friends of the First Baptist Church of f'oun- lain Vall ty, 174Ia Magnolia Street are welco me to attend a se.rvite of installation on Sun- day Evening at 6 p.1n. for their new pastor. 'T'he Rev. Douglas W. Je ffre y. Partici patir.g in the program \viii be Dr. A. George Down- ing , Executive Secretary of !he An1erican Bapti st Churches CJf the Pac i f ic Southwest, Dr. Larry Allen, Vice President of the American Baptist Seminary of the West, The Re v. Pete Legg, American Baptist A re a Minister. Eugene G i 11 i am, Pulpit Comm ittee Chairman, Cha rl es Lamb, Chu r ch Moderator, and John Eighmy, ... Viet Chairman or the Board of Deacons_ The Clty of Fountain Valley will also be represented. "The Book on The Shelf." is the sermon topic of the Rev. Nor1nan L. Brown on Su nday, at the Plymouth Congrega- tional Church of Newport Har bor, 3262 Broad Street., Newport Beach, at 10 a ni. worshi p servtce Su n d a y School is held at !he sa1ne tinic. SI. John the Di vi ne Episcopal Church, 2043 Orange Ave nue, Costa ~fesa v.•ill observe early Holy CHm- munion at 7:30 11 .m. Fr. Don Longenecker v.·ill serve as celebrant. Morn ing Prayer Service al 9:30 a.rn. at which time nursery care will be prn· vided. The Youth Group will meet at 7:30 p.m. Speerh Set Cu11r•e Set Robert E. Jlagc, vice-Laguna Beach Com- president or engineer· mun'ity Presbyterian ing r o r McDonnell Church will be hosting Douglas Corp., v.•ill be a videotaped col o r the realllred speaker Bible course 111 25 parts. The series has at the Saddleback Val-been put together by Jey Christian Business-Dr. Edv.-·ard Bauman, me.n'i Committee Char-\Vho has worked 1n ter Banquet Oct. 2 at Bible telecasting for 6:30 p.m . at El Adobe ten years. The preview Restaurant in San Juan s hov.'ing of the ser ies The Costa Mesa Fou rsquare Capistrano, 'fhe group \Vil! be held in the Church, 1734 Orange Ave., will meets every \Vednes-church parlor at 9:30 have its usual schedule of Sun-for breakrast at 7 a.rn. and JI am. and 7:30 day serviC'es. Rev. Robert B. at Buffy's Restaurant. p .m. Sunday. J acobs, Pastor will speak on -----'---------'----------- the topic. "Isaiah's Secret of .Power·• for the I l a.m. Morn- ing Worship Service. Rev. f"red .Reed. administrator of the Pilgrim School o f Montclair Calif will speak in 1he 7 p.m. service with Kurt You ng of Buena Park as guest soloist. Sunday School for all ages wil! convene at the usual time of 9·45 am Rev Robert Gaar, assistant Pastor will teach on the Gospel of Mark on Wednesday night at 7:30 (Set. PULPIT Page S) . Bristling Topic Facing· Bishops NEW YORK {AP I -On touchy problems, the Roman Catholic Church edges upon them, by stops and starts, by pulling back, then n1oving ahead again, by partial:' ten· tative steps that often even- tually beC1:lme the norm. That pattern was discernible this week as the church's leaders prepared to gather in Rome for an international Synod of Bishops beginning next Thursday. They'll take up, for full-scale analysis, a bristling subject !hat unt il recently was banned from their cfficial discussion -the requirement of celibacy for priests, Although Pope Paul Vl has ?.JJthorized consideration only of the possibility of ordaining some married men in areas of acute need, taking llp that limited aspect, jn effect, dpens up the whole celibacy ques- tion, This now is the clear pro- spect. as urged by several na - tional hierarchies, including those of Cana da; J apan, the Netherlands, and as highlighted in preparatory stud ies made for U.S. bishops. Only last year, after the Dutch bishops called for a full alrlng of the toptc, Pope Paul issued a letter, saying pr!e.stly celibacy is an essential law ot the Church and "it cannot be subjected to argument." But as ferment over the matter swelled , he tempered his st.<ind to make room for bringing up the subject under the question of whether lo perrn i t, in sp ecial c1rcum:>tances. ordination lo lhe priesthood of S-On1e mar- ried n1en. If this is done, as is widely expected, it still wouldn't give already ordained priests the option to marry, nor would it allow those who ha ve left the ministry to marry the right to return to it. But ii would be a related step in that direction. And thi! is the way, by cautious, limited adjustments, by tesling the ground, by side detours, halls and resump- tions, that the Church often gets where it is going. As a recent example, when the Second Vatican Council of 1962-'&5 authori zed the or· daining of married men a! permanent deacons, a rank just below the priesthood, it was done lo meet particula r shortages of clergy in Asi a and Africa -ORANGE COAST c HURC H DIRE CTORY &lad 1fdin8s .Assenib!H 0 6od CHRISJl,AN SCIENCE FIRST CHRISTIAN I Corona del Mar ST. MATTHE W LUTHERAN CHURCH 18182 Culver Drive CHURCH University Park, Irvine y,\lRClf CHURCHES Re•. Herbert N. Nler111a1111 FJFTEENTH AND MONROVIA, NEWPORT BEACH M~in & Ada ms Streets (., o..,. H unting ton Bed ch 0 ~ " S1111doy khool-9:00 A.M, Gult•r Senlce -t :OO A.M. 9:45 A.M .-SUNDAY SCHOO L IUNCH!S OP: TH! MOTHER CHURC H ~ "$. famlly S.rvlce -l O:l O A.M. THI FIRST CHURCH Of CHRIST, SC IENTIST ' Morni ng w.,,,~;11 ......... , , . llJ-1211 Nunery Ca~ IJJ.J246 11 :00 A.M .-MORNING W O RSHIP 1' I -1' IN I OSTON, MASSACH USms ·-··· ..... 8:10 & 11 :00 •,m. z -Je sus" I "' SermO'n: "On l'xhibit.ion: Prir:elf'SS Portrait of e;bl• Sd.,ool .•• ,, ••• 9, .. 5 •.m. c -I A Cordial Welc ome from 1'e:r.t: Jo/01 12 "REALITY" Y<>wlh G rou ~• •• , •.• b '.00 p.m. + . -+ THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Ev•n;n'J Worihip , •. , 7 ~00 p.m, ' I \ 6:00-EVENING WORSHIP ' 1- Nu,.•rv e•re ~rov•~"<I "'~II seryice• -' ~ Sunday, Sept. :26th Otto<e: H<l 1~9 0 ... 1 Oe\IOl1Cn .136-9.llO I '< \._ ~ -Set1no11: "f"ollowing the (Jtnne Pi an .. "" ~ NEWPORT CENTER Huntingl<>n l••eh Dr. Geor9e O. Wood, Pa.1tor -'46·6620 ' Costa Mesai-Fir 5t Church of Chirst, Scientist > ,• Wonhlp-1 1:15 A.M. FIRS T UNITED '••S<noo1 1nr~ ht G••G., ,r .. rc1nd.,9•rl•" 2880 M-.e Y111rde Pr., Ce1ta MeM FIRST CHRISTIAN I.ft.,_ M A'i ,._-.; .. METHOD IST CHURCH I Suttday School -9:15 A.M. CHUR CH Sr. Mlch_oels !pbcopal Churc~ 2721 17th SI. 5lb·3537 . Church S.r•lc• -1 I :00 A.M. I I COMMUNITY M11r911erlte 01 Pacific View Dr. Strvlea1 -9:1.! & 10130 FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD R..adh19 Roo m, 28 50 MeM Verde Pr, I Victori<i & Placenti.., Ave. Coroner del Mor Nu""~ (>ft All Morning Co~ta Mes <i I CONGREGATIO NAL Piion•: 675-0'150 Church Seh1>1>I -9:1 5 140 E. 22nd St., Cotta M•sa -548-3761 Huntington Beach-First Church of Christ, Scientist Jomes f. Piercy • E. W. Philli p•, Pt1to r I 8rh &-Ollwe, H•1tti119to11 '"ell M!ni•ter Co•t6 Mei• Hunt'ngton 1.~d1 -North Sunday School -t :lO & 11 :00 A.M. ' R11dnie McH uqh Ill 6 11 HELIOTROPE FIRST UNITED COMMUN ITY SUNDAY SERVICES I Di•P<!or o! C~rlUi•n EOuc~!ion METHODIST CHUR CH Church-'l :JO & 1 T :00 A.M. METH ODIST CHURCH l eadl119 Room -221 Moi11 St. E••!y Wo-.~I .. •:» •.m. Worship -10 A.M. 19th St. I Ht rboc Blvd. t :JO A.M. -Churcll School Bi~I• School ... ,., .. f:•O •.m. I Churc h Wo.,hip -9:30 & JI 842 ·44~1 Mo<nln~ Wo"~'" ..... ,., 10;10 •.m. Ch11rch School -10 A.M . "bbl H•il Av•. 10:50 A,M.-"The llfht l• • Coll•4 Chrlttlon1" Newport Beach-First Church of Christ, Scientist I ~ I Youttl G....,.,, ' •.m. Chu1ch S<h1>ol-'l :lO Wor1h ip & Church School Pa1lor Phllllpt Speoth19 Vt11>1" 1 P.m. Or. f'hl!iip G. Mun~v, M1ni•ltf 548·7127 " llOJ Ylo Lido, N•wport IHch I Nurs ery Ca.re p;·nr>idcd. Junior Churcll N•rMry Core I 9:00 & IO;JO A.M. 7:00 P.M.-Youtll Servlc-You1ll s,_.kHS I Church & S1111day School-t :OO·lO:JO A.M. 548-4771 541-4341 644 °7400 Coo l~ Mt1• No.th 9:00 r.M.-Afler Glow s...,t .. t-1efr .. h111enh I lteodl11t 11:00111, Jll S YI• LI4• MESA VER DE lrvint -Et1 I Bluff You1h Service Sotu rd•y 7 P.M.-HouM •f Monna Newport Beach-Second Church of Christ, Scientist METHODIST CHURCH UNIVERSITY Ne-..pert·M-r~-Schoor -Ag" 2!/1-S -6:30 A.M. le 1:30 P'.M. 1100 P'oclflc View Dr., Coro110 def Mllf Newport Unity --Mt•• Vtrd1 & B•~•r St. METHODIST CHURCH fall Seulo..,_.45·2J2J Church & Sunday Schoal -10:00 A.M. 549-27 19 I JJ.1231 ··-· W11,1h;p & Churc" Sch11ol I 8472 Culv1r Jl:otd Reodl119 lto1>n1 -l S00-1 Coa9' Hwy . I LO lE,_. D. FLICKl ,..GEl . Mlnj\I•• Oew111lon11I S«wlce -IO A.M, & 11: 15 A.M. 9:00 & 10:10 A.M. el U"lv•r"IV Ot1•• HARBOR A SSEMB LY OF GOD Wod. l wet1h19 Tnrlmony Meetl1191 -I P·'"· -All ChurchH Sund~v Sc~1>ol for .II •g•• -8: .. 5 A,M. W11r1hip & Chu rc~ School ' 9 J 10:30 A.M. 740 W. Wilson, Coit• Mesa 1! Alt nre cnrdi(ll/y invited t.o o!te11d 1.he church 15th a11d lrwi11e, Newport leoch F-cunta•" v.11 •• Of fice -64 6-5111 DIAl-A-PRA YER 646-0•)9 FIRST UNITED 141-4704 tervice3 and enjoy the privileges of the L•9un• 8t •th jl. L. Hl!llTWl!CI(. '•tt.r llO&l!:llf I . S!JT!O. Readi'ng Rooms METHODIST CHURCH JIM SIMGLETO,_., Mlnl•lor tf Ed1tc•rlon METHODIST CHURCH Mlnlaltr ti Ytut' C•ll 0£,..Tll Y, 1!215 Buth ••d Mlnl1lor 11 M1t1l1 Child Core Provided AT ALL SElYICIS THE EPISC OPAL CHURC H 9b2 ·159l 21 bl2 w,,1 .v Dr1•a -5UNOAY SfRVIC!S -W11roh ip & Church .School 1n Sou1n LoQu'I~ . W11,.hip tnd 9:45 A.M.-S1111d•y Sch11ol Welcomes You. ' 9:30 A.M. x Mini o!t• Church Seho11I -10 A.M. 10:10 A,M.-"Co11 The Ch11rch S~"l•e." .JJarbo1· C/.riJlian Cf.u1 ·ch I ST. JAMES, 3209 Via Lido, Ne wport leoc;. 11 Fo1d ~. M;ll er 499.)018 5ermoll by Petlor 7:l0 A.M.-Hol, E11cho ri11 1:00 r .M.-l he Wa90111 A1e Co111fnt 9:00 A.M,-Farnily Worlhip & Church School \ l/ I N•wpor* Bt •<h ,( S.r'"o" by Pcot1>r Of NEWPORT lfACH -fDl1clpl1111l I 11 :00 A.M.-Ah•t11ot e Holy fucho rbt & CHRIST CHURCH BY THE SEA COSTA MESA CHRISTIAN SCHOOL M .. t1119 lt9911lot1r Harper flemento'l' Scheel Mo•ninq P1oyer, Nunery I 1 .. 00 W. So lbo• 81 ... d. bJ}.]805 ,, .. Schel l -KltMl.,..tM1n -ll ...... ftllf"1' -Cftlll Ct r• 42S I . 18th St,, C0Jt11 M•1a Pr11vlded I' Wot1~ip-9 ,JO A.M. Churc h Scl.ool-9:JO J 11 A.M, ~·4 5 A.M. Mid-Wnk Hol y C1>rnmvnlo11 & Heoll119 Servites 'I Church School ,. I CENTRAL BIBLE CHURC H 11orning \Vorship , • _ .. -... 9:45 A.M. Tue1doy-l O:JO A.M, Wit dn ... do y--8:00 P.M. ' ' PRES BYTERIAN CIIURCHES 23rd .tt Or•nge , Costa Mesa -548·5303 NurM'l' & l l11dert••te11 Profl •41 The llew. John P. Athey II , Rector -P'honit : 67 5·0210 Street I Phone: 642-2725 ST. JOHN TH E DIVINE, 2043 Orange ,\ve., C.M. I of the Coastal Areas le•. Fred It. MorM, r a.ter ' J,C.,,.J119 Worshl~1 O:JO 0.111. -S1111dcry Schaal 9 •·"'· !vlinislcr: Dr. D. \V. 1i1cE\roy Su11doys 7:30 & 9:)0 Church School -9:10 I Christ C hurc:h Presb yterian I Thunday1: 6:10 l 10 o.'".; Holy Days 01 annou11cff S•lldcrf 1-1 .. Wonhl,-7:00 p.m.--P1ayer Meetl119 WM .-"7 :00 '·""· Vicar, The Jl:e•. Joh11 W. Donold111n -r'ho,.. S41-8326 20112 Mag11olla INeor Adams! Hu11tln9!011 leach C H URCH O F CHRIS T ' Rew. Donald (. R11bem , P11$tor ' Sunday Wonhlp: 9:JO A.M. Churct. School: 9:10 A.M. U'LIJJ I Office: 201 12 MatJno~51, Phone: 968--4940 SAB BATH SERVICES 287 W. WILSON ST .. COSTA MESA WILFRID 'S EP ISCOPAL CHURCH RE LIG IOUS SC HOO L let-..-Horbor 1111d F11lrvle-.. ST. I Ch~rch of t he Covenant ' 28SO Foir.iew Rood, C"'" Mtta harbor reform temple SUNDAY MOR NING !!BL! STUOY •......•.•.••••• '1:45 A.M. I SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP I CO MMUNION , •• , 10:41 ,A,.M, 8236 Ellis St., Huntington Beach l ruce A. Kurr!•. Po1tor SUNDAY EV ENING WORSHIP ..... ,.,.,,,,.,,,,,. 6:00 P.M. Su11d•y Worihlp: 1:15 & 9:10 A.M. Ch~rcfl School 'l :JO A.M. RABBI BERNAROP,KING WEDNESDAY EVENING llete STUOY .............. l :JO P'.M. 8.00 A.M.-Holv Commu11ion ' Phone: 545·4104 ... lb. rnetting ~r NURSIRY CAlf PlOVIDID I q·JO ,o,.M.-~~milv Se1vic• A Chu•c h Scho ol INur1t•v Ct t11' Community Presbyterian Churc:h St James Episcopal Church o 3209 Vi• Lido. Newport Beach W. Whit Herrl119I•• ••11 lo,.e11t ! 1:00 ,O,.M,-M 111~i ng Wo,1hip (N\l.,•ry Co1•l ' • f or lnlorm11ion: C•U 6 1S-7230 I 41 S l'o'"' A••11ue, .... u•a hocll Mini1le1 M.,,;.,1 o: •• clor 1 00 P.M.-F.,i;.,.1 E••n•on q & S•t"'o" It••· Dottald H. 8olrd-lle•. Albert 0 Hfe r,.. P hone: 645-3191 Day or Ni9ht I f.ri;ocopt( Yo ung Chu•,hm t" I Sut:4.., Wonhl,: 8:45 • t :JO -11 A.M. Church kllo•I: '1;]0 SHARON ' TEMPLE ,O,ll L:turg •t1 ••• ;n "''al "Af;OUt 1;,~•• I P'ho": 494,7555 ¢ T~o Church 11 ''"'~' 1v1H•tl• lit Hol~ M•rtltft. St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church I Tllo ,.,..-netlwe 9'1'11 .. 0fH fer Ille ~NE-tfus ~O,itUUNllY ®iu1<e~ JAm •< C. C•l•v, P•alor -961·7St2 ~ ••. : 5l6·•0bl I 600 St. AndreW1 Rood, Newp•rt leacll -ti•• Hotbar .... ,.. I Cllwln Herbert Dlereflflelol, P'cntor 617 w .. r H•111lre•. c .. t• M"• ' Won111, I-Ch•rch School: I. 9:10 I-11 A.M. NEW PORT HARBO R P'he11e: 646-1147 All J twi1h f•rnii et 1r• inv;1.d to join u 1 in • t•ulv rn••ninql~I I TURTLE ROCK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL LUTHERAN C HURCH St. Mark JlrH byterian Church J.t.llATH IYININCio lllYICIS-FllDAY AT 1:11 P'.M. Tu,111 R0<:k Drlv• •nd ... m..111 Orlva ront l>lodt -.•n o! LUTHERAN C HUR C H OF THE MASTER r;--i C•m~ut "•IWl. $1" Olto0 Frtew1v ._ Cu1vor1 Sourn 10 Cor11111r Jall'bor" I lcntbluff Dri .. , CorOll• del Met SplrlhMI Le.-.r -lnbl Gano11 Goodr11•• C1meu1 Dr,1 RJ,hl lo Turtl• II.~ Drlv1. 798 Dover Or. LI 8-363 I 2900 P•ci fic View Or. Jofttft Grohom IClrtt, P'cntor •46-5552 Ttmpl• 5htro fl Ch11ir -0 "•9 Sh obol s•t .1411 -•••• llt ll s-.. 1 .... '"'°' Wel'lhl, I Churclil Scliool -'1:00 & IO:JO A.M. -9 :30 A.M. S11nday School for all 09n The l:e,, Jo"'" Go. 110111. Corona del Ma r P'lil•M : 644-1)41 -11 :00 A.M. Momlnt W orship P1•tor I DR. WILLIAM R. EL LER 10:00 J..M.-''flw. Cr-lirfe,. n. Crow"" = NUllSl'llY C•OI ,llOV!DIO AT IOTK MOU lll The R.,. 1111110111 White, ' 6:JO P'.M.-Or. l"lllllp Gr_,...,, Wycllf'fe llltle Tr•inl9t•r I'~ lnt.rm•Tl9ol '"".,."''" a-... ~tlftn Ctll Ut.1'11 A1.,tt•nl P1tt1r I Phone 644-2664 WAY IN FELLOWSHI~ We4_,.,, 7:JO '""'" ...... -"-· Ch•'* 1 THE CHURCH FOR YOUR FAMILY E~·!v Wo,,h:p 1:00 ,.m. ~ C:H URCH Of RELI GIOUS SCIENCE ,,...., Sc~I eH Y•11" Cio,.11,1 feJ •II_,.. Al!lllt!M •llR !lit l•l"tl ._rll C...._,_ Chr;1tiA" Ed ~t ttio~ 9: 15 t.m. t :OO A.M, Fe111lly W•rtlil, Fo••i•• Wort~ip 10:10 t .m. OF 111.Vl>ll' COAST BIBLE CHURCH 10:00 A.M. SM11doy Cll•rcll IUND•Y SE llVICI' 11 :00 .... ~. Nursery Care Available Sc.,.ol Mlnltllr ' ... in •• ,,.. J l<M"'"· R.S.C.F. MAaco FORESTER .... HIGH. SAN JUAN CAPISTllANO Seventh-Day AlfenJ. i/.e WELCOME 11 iGO A.M. fo.tl .. Wenlll, Serric. .. tile U11lvenlty lll•lttodht Cit.Nit 4fl-1t4• 4f4·1141 ll0·0407 11422 C•lftf Drive, 1"1"" Adventist Church .. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 111 A•ocffo St., c .. iw M ... Ch.urcf. o/ PRIN CE OF PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH SADDLEBACK VALLEY BAPTIST CHURCH II Jo"""'~. JHI,.,,., '••1'w M"e Verde Drive I lolter Jftfft, COlh MeM. Ceflf. 1501 CllfP DllYI, HIW,ORT l lACH P.,..1 ..._UM I A NEW CHURCH WELCOMES YOU Your Choice A,_.OllEW C.. A,_.QEltSQN, 1'1110~ MISS ION VIEJO 5tbb.th S•ltool , • , • •:10 .... l•,...d•V $t'*il: t:11 -Mo•nll'I ~anPo111 1 1:00 •ncl 11 :00 Or. H ubert Oavidton, Interim Pestor I Me1ni"I W11Hhip •• 11 :00 •·• p,;~c • of f'1•t• Lulh•••n Sc.heel -Miu E1th1r Chon, p,;~cip tl Moott"' .i ~ Mlalo11 Ylo lo llec....,tlo11 Co11ter S.U., kltMI -t 141 A.M. We""'I' -11 A.M. • 7 ,.M. P't•v•r M•t !•'n9 W1J., 7:JO p.111. Oflie• "hon•: 5•9·0521 School Phone1 149.0562 25101 Mo11to•oM1 Dr. -9Mf Little "-'M• l•ll '•rii WID. IYININ• -7:JI P.M. I '"'"It'"""'' ''JI •.m. Wt<I. ''" 11.m Ho..,. CHR I ST LUT H ERAN CHURCH RELIGI OUS SCIENCE M.,nlftt Wtr1111, 11111 Pm. •1"' "UCI' ., u :1u UNIVERSITY BAPTIST CHURCH THE FIRST CHURCH OF l11l'Mll1y 1~ .... 1n1 l:M p.fft, Oot•l!t St.. L•oun• Hiii• 2Dl °l I. PALISA DES ROA D Minouri Svnod ........ ., ··-"THI WORTH o ,-A WITNI SS" 7'0 Yk tori. St. Co1,. M-Mtmllef Chwr(ll 61 U11llM (llllrCI> lltUtlWI k~ L.11 A1t11ltt SAHTA ANA HlllNTS lo,._, V. T•mew, P..,_r JU,..OAY 1111\llCI '1t:tl •.M. Sermon lty Pattor •UND.t.Y OCMOO< . ~· .... " ............. ,,., .l,M, S41·1404 Gu1it ,,..~ .. : Or O"l" M .. n MOii.Mi ... WOlttlO, . ' .............. ll:M .... M. Rev. D1rve Nlchol 11, Th.M. ,, .. '·""· w1,.,hl~ i•r.,,<n : l:U t. 11 .l .M. S!M11y St-11 ,,,. .l.M . "· SVl!NINO WOlllMI, ·········-······ fKI ll l lLL c1..ua 0' lojlW,Ollf l llit.CH lll'IOMllOAY ............. . 11M , M. Adu!! 111111 Cl.tit: f!N .l.M. IJ0-411S MIDlll'l•K llllVIC• 141·'''' 111 l •IMI II"·· 011N1 • ..,, W111'1 J, C•l'fke o~ .... ~ ,.....,. i.os.un Chrktlo11 llern...tary klleol • l OA/l't' PILOT 5 Pulpit and Pew Crusade Pre1laration Under Way BUILDorBUY TRADITIONAL GRANDFATHER CLOCKS jC\nttnutd From race 4) p.m. with the Cru~der Youth also meeting al 7 30 p.m. with the ir youth leader, Chris Hsughey in charge. The Rev. J11mes E. Piercy, Past.or of First Chrl11lan Church of CAl_.ta Me11, 792 Victoria St., will conclude his ~eries of sermons on the Book of Acts as he preaches the messages, "Anchors that hold the Soul" during lhe mornin~ worship hours. 8;30 a.m. 11nd 10:50 a.m. and "H(lw Plans become Realities" during the evening worship h<lur 7 p.m. Other ~r1•ices on this Lord's Day are Sunday Bible School at 9:40 am .• C hur c h fellowship di nner al ~:30 p.m. and Chri'il.ian Youth Fellowship at 6 p.m. Ne wpnrt Center U n It t ti ~1 ethodlrt Church worshh"!! in l ht sanctuary or St. Michaels ;ind All Angels F.piscopal Ch11rch. Mar~ut>n1e a n d Pacific View Drive. Corona def Mar. ;ii II 15 a.m .. each Sunday . Church School and chi ld care are provided 11t the same hour. The Chtince! Choir , under the direction of James R. Garner, will sing . Don A. Bassett. min ister, will speak on !he sub.iecl. "F.ach One Teach One." A Jr and Sr . High School Peach Party and Weiner Roast will be held at Big Corona. from 4 to 7 p.m., Sunday. All interested youlh meet at !ht bath house at 4 p.m. Rev. Bernard Burrv. former pastor and active leader in Harbor Christian Church, will deliver I.he sermon al !he worship l!lervice at 9:45 a.m. with Ser mon subject "I Should Like To See." The service will be ~onducted at J-fnrper Schf)l}f on 18th Street al Tustin Ave., Conta t.1esa. Please note thtil this will he the l:i st servict held 11l Harper School. On October 3 the church will begin meetin~ al the Bov~· Club of the Harbor Area . Up- per B;iy Branch. 2131 Tustin Avenue. Ortoher 4. al Ora nJ.!t Counly Tt<'n Challenge. lnc;ited at !ht' Traffic Circle in !ht Cit flf Oranae. Gary Fisher will be. laying down some heavy rap aOOut hia 16 years addicted tl'l heroin. Gary's life was spent bound by drugs and now he 's free fro m that life. He'U be sharing how God changed ~is life from a dope addkt lo a ltfe of purpose and meaning. Also that night, Rl'ly Perry, a folk .singer who work.! with Gary will be entertaining . This all begins at 7-30 p.m. Admission i.s free. Also. li.sten to RAPLINE every Sunday night al 10 p.m. on KEZY. 1190. Octl'lber 3. the subject will be.. "Should Prayer Be Bllnned From Schools?'" Call up and express your opi nion. Thi!! Su nday al the. IO :ln a.m Servict of the Unltarlan- Unlversallst Ch urch of Costa Mesa, t259 Victoria Street. the speaker will be Jerry Cohen. a member of the chu rch, who will discuss Existential and Gestalt. approaches in cnn· ltmpor;iry psychology in hi~ talk · · G l' t t i n g Together '' Nurserv earl' will be pro vided. t.1embirs and gue5t5 art' urg· ed to remain aftl'!r the Service tn enjoy "Coffee and Con- versation''. A Cooperative Religious Education School has started at the Church for children. a~e:; 3 years through High School. Dr. Ch;irles H. Dierenfie1d, pastor. will preach a sermon entitled "Not For Sale ~" at tt,e It 9:30 and 11 a.m. services Su n d a y , at St. Andrew'!! Pre s b y I e r I • n Church, r.oo SL Andrews Road , Newport Brach. At ~ p.m. Mr . Robert L. Huestis, A.A.G.O , St. Andrew's organist will present an organ concert in Gr&ce Chapel. The concert is open to the public, For the two services on Sun- day al Newport 0 11 r b Or Lutheran Church, 798 Dover Drive, Newport Beach. Putor James G. Blain has chosen as his sermon title. "Do Chris- tians Have a Secret Source of Power?" There are Christian Education t Su nday School ) classes for all ages, 3 yrs. old through adults, including B High School class. There are openings in the choi rs. the Youth Choir meets al 5·15 FREE INTRODUCTORY LECTURE TRANSCENDENTAL MEDITATION HUNT!MGTOM llACH ~u11doy, Scpf.16. a l'.M. l'ool I Gym l ldlJ . -16tll & 1'1lm A••- UCI WH., S.111. l•. 7 11.M. )rd fleor leunlJ• CommoM lldt. WISTMIHSTll Tu"·• S•pl. 11-1 l'.M. AudltorluM .. l'•ok't 7SOI lol•• Aw. S11•1111•r•4 ;y STUDENTS INTERNATIONAL MEDITATION SOCIETY J1 IO• 1111 Sf .• Sou ff! LOful'I• 499.4372 ESP and BRAINWAVES Do you know .•• * M•w ISi' ••11 bl d•••'''" ~y "Tur11lnt 0 11"' br•l•w-f + H•w lfto11t•I tel•11•tli'f r.•fll l11"11et11.• •fll•IMn "'""'"' * How"'°"" 4Kl•n ON 4IOfl'l•tl"" Ill-wil4ri 151'1 * How "FIA llS" C•fll H ........ u ... •1111 ellM~--4 wlttt A.s.c .' * Mow llMHc• l.,...M•M. -11 ettMtt ""r.h.....ik lteeh+i ,.-.w--.... totrfft<llo<il wlHi Mlttt[~-1 + H•• l•ON CUlTAIN t•••'ri.. lt..i• I lelterMI .,.. di"' br.-!11wrre c•11"•I •• , ... 1''91'•"' IM 111IMI ISi' h real! II COl'I IN 4n•l•Pitd •114 .... tty 10-r ... •oat. ., .-., 11•111l.tl•11. New 4hc.oweriOI •114 _. .. !Hffltttr. .. M '"l .. ,.., ....... 11 .. ri..,1 t..rfll 1M __ ,. t1 rtM. -4 "'"' • .._, ,_,,_ -.wt 11111-4/ 11;,.111 r9'•tle•MI" t• IS,., llH!fll, 1..,.1..,, ••"'_..._, .. .., e..i lnMf t r••-.ulllty. Jil•tl••tl•t1 1 .... ,..,11 c""" Itel t_...."911 ,....tell 11 ... h•111 ell •-tlM w•114, lfllt.h141"' MllllHll Ill• lrefll Cert.:I• . .,.4 la 11ow ,.1 .. 1lfllt fh flfll41fllfl . ' D•fll'I flll11 1111• eit.lfin• lcc.t•fl'•Set11lf11'1. Yo• wll1 '""' .,....1& fHh11h111" 11flld -"""•"tr•tl•M 11f ••lltf•lff Ill'. DATI: Me11., s,.,t. 11 SIMIHAI LICTUll/TUITION-SJ.tl LOCATION r AIRPORTER INN TIMI.Si 7:)0 P.M. 11700 McArtll•r •·· ..,..... .._. ~-.... .., "-•hHllf .............. . t.fi•r IS,·lreftt•-<Htt. • "Clteree:Nf A .... & FREE! Ll..Ulttes" tll9ff, -4 • "!'\'.,_,... 1 .. .-tt .. 1....U." IMt •• -441 .,_. •• ...... 11r.. Tiltt. ..., _. M Hio ..., I~ ... h1fenHtln .... trtM11-"-. "'-"'" .. , •• , ''*"'· .,.... • frloHt MOTIVATION RESEARCH CENTER, INC. ,.., "'ANQI 10 .• •UIT!N, TIXAJ nnJ pm on WMnesda~·:oi: and in- cludes children from 4th through 8th grades , l h e Chapel Choir ladu lt1 meel.s Clt 1·30 p.m. on Wednesdays. This Sunday is •·Survev Sun- day" at th e Orange Luihf'ran Church of Huntington Beach, 6931 Edinger f,venu e, and the 8:45 and 10:15 a.m. Services will feature wor ship, a devo- tional message, hym ns, and a survey nf opinions and nttd!'I of the congregation . Nursery care is provided. A "Fellow- ship Hour'' v.•11J bf> held be- t10.'een the services at 9:45 a.n1 for memt>ers and ~uests. On (lctober 2nd at l : 30 p m . the Grace Lutheran Church Y.'omen v.·ill sponsor a ~futher­ Oa ughter F'ashion Show to be given by Sea rs. All women are welcome For mo re in- formatior.. please phone 892· 9310, weekd ay mornings. ning at S.45 a.m. and the sngle worship servict for the fa mily at 10 a.m_ Pastor Lund also stated that this Sunday morni ng there w1H be a recep- llon of new members by transfer from other Lutheran Church an adult instruction class was begun last Sunday and will co ntinue at 8:~ a.m. during the regular adult and Sunday school class time. Resurrection L q I h e r 1 n Chur ch, L.C.A., 9811 Hamilton Avenue. Huntington Beach. schedules i\1oroing Y.'orship al 10:30 a .m Arthur R. Tingley. Pastor. will speak on : "The Comprehensive Ch r is t i a n Way". Sunday School sessions for gradt>s two and above at 9 a.m. Nursery cart, Kinder· gartners and First graders meet at 10;3\) a.m. The Adult Di11cussion Grou p meets at 9 am. lo conlinue their seri es on · "God's Wor k and Con- temporary Ethics " Christ Lutheran Ch urch. 7f,ll \'icloria SI . Costa Mesa. marks R<11l y D;iy Sunday wHh just one. service. at 10 :30 11.m. The sermon will be "Missinn- life" Su nday School Is al 9:311 a.m. Fairview Baptist Church. 2525 Fairview Road. Costa t.1esa schedules Su o d a v worship at 10 a.m. Y.'ith the. sermon by Rev. Melvin Taylor "Of Truth and t\lyth'' Church School is at 10:30 a.m. On Wednesday al 7 p.m., a teen rap will be held. Gado Road, Capialrano Beach. Anyone intere.sted in attending class from 3 years or age to adull'I are cordially Invited to attend. "F'our -Dtmens!oned l,,o\'e v.·111 be the subject of Pastor Ackerman'!I sermon al the Su ndBy morning worship at 10 a.m. at Christ Lutheran Chu rch. The Annual Church and Sunday School Picnic will be: held this coming Sunda.v afternoon from 3 p.m. to S p.m. on the church grounds. especially the playground. Guest .-.peoker The Fi rst fhurch of Religious Sr1enr e of Ne\1•port R('aeh eont1n - ues its se ries Clf gue!it speakers in the ab- sence or the re,i:ldar ministC'r 1'his Sundav, Dr. Orrin !\1ocn , ail- minislrator of cdura· tion for the United Ch urch of neligious Science, \.\'ill ~peak on "The Science of ~ltnd in '"ou r l~ife" at. 10 a.rn in the Ebell Cl ub, 515 Balboa Blvd. LONG BEACH -Teen· agers ol I.he l11ng Be 1 eh Art'~ will be the m11j<'ll' pr~ cn1sade pr omot ional force in dislnbut1ng publicity posters, handbills, ;i n d newspapers which prnn1pt ~·oung people to attend the Cr11sade," ac· cord ing lo evangel ist Phil Woods, Ynuth C om m i I t e e Chairma n for the up-cnmtng Long Beach r.1orris Cerullo Spiritual Life Crusade at the ~1un1c1pal Auditorium, Sunday through OcttJber 3. Rev. Woods prior to entering lhe ministry about two years a:;o was the manager of in Ft Worth, Texas As a travelling ev11ngelisL he has hrld meetings in T e x as , \V iscnnsin, ~1 ich igan, Ohio, California and ~1issouri. "One of our key functions dl1ring !he Crusade \.\.'ill be to get ~·oung people out to !he :o;pecial F'am1ly Night Rally on Friday, October I," said Re v \\'oods. "Also, some of the young people will be involvfil 1n Crusade rounscling." BUILD FDR ••• FUN AND PROFIT! BUY AT ••• FACTORY PRICES! SAVE $200. ••• AND MORE llu1ld • clock to b.eut!fy your ow" hotl19 or lor ssi. to fr1end t, ntlthbott end retail outl1ts. Do·•l·yourt•lf k•l5. m;:,wm1nt1, f•nlthMI clocks. shipped prom ptly o" Model 1 ~ mon.-y-btck llll tlt Wa lnut 1u•rant1• ~IT? '°" FR[( COLO" l"OCHUlt[ "Thi!i ls My Fath r r 's \Vor!d" \\"ill be the 11\le or tile sermon for Sunday, given hy the Re v. Willis J . Loar, pastor of the Finl Baptist Church of Hun!lnglon 8 ea c h 6th 11nd Orange Strret W l'l r s h i p srrv\ce i!I at 11 a.m. wi1h Church School for bnth adult and children at 9·45 a.m. Al the evening service at 6.30 p.m Pastor Lo11r will continue 11 study of Great t.ten llnd \\'omen nf F;iith with "The ~f;i n Whose 1-':ii!h \\louldn't .lel l. ., The Alcanlar8 Circle v.·ill meet. on Tuesday, Sep- tember 28!h al 7:30 p.m. at the home of Nancy F'aulk ner, ----------- Teenagers and ynung adults ln!eresled in bec oming in- vo lved in the }'O ulh activities of this Crusade .should co ntact Rev. Woods at 1213 1 870-3503 or at the Crusade Office (213 1 437·1152. EMPEROR CLOCK COMPANY 1~1 11 1 Not ti ngham Lane. The program will be 11 speaker from '"Hot Line". Bible Study for Wednesday at 7:30 P .M., CQntinue the 11tudies of the Book of Psalml'i. ' 0.,1. N·41 falrhope, Al•lt•->•Ill Yltlt 0 1r F.cr.ry Church Sets Nighttirne Cla sses on Tuesd,y '"d wednesd,y. fQirltovm flemorioJ Pork. daytime and evening cl;isses Th S hla d in the &1 rnce of ~lind will t out n 's Af ost Beailtiful begin. offered h~· the. Chu rch Memori.al.s of Rel1glnus Science, 20062 M.A USOlfUM • COlUMIA.llUM • CIMnm The official opening nf the Fall program at C h r I !i l Lutheran Church, 7fl0 Victnri;:i St., Costa l\1esa v.·iJI he celebrated this Sunday. After the regular meeting of the Sunday Schoo l al 9:30 a.m., the children will joi n the ir parents in the Church for the single fesli\•al service. Pastor Toroow '.s sermon, based on the words of Jesu!I "I am come lhat men may havr. life, and have it in all its fullnl'!ss," places the emphasis or abun- dant Christian living in bol d contrast to the negative "im- possible mission" as many people loday seem to see their lives. Jo addition tn !ht fr stival service, a brief ex· planalinn of the new cur· riculum for the Sunday School wil! also be presented. Radio artist, Betty Hammer \.\'iii sing at the e.leven o'clock morning worship service of the Crown Valley Covtnant Cbur<'h Sunday. This service as well as the ten o'clock Sun- day School sessions are held In !he Crown Valley School cafetorlum, 29292 Crown Va l- ley Parkway, Laguna Niguel. Mrs. Hammer, who is a member of the Rolling Hills Covenant Chu rch Sanctuary Choir and 8 teacher in the Palos Verdes School sy.stem, v.·As heard for many yl'!ar!! over rAdio st.allon WMB T in Chicago. In addition In bein1o1: the reatured soloi.st. Mrs. I lammer tr;i\"eled ex!en~ively \\'ith inusical grnups Pastor Rober! A. Honnette will con- tinue a series on Flrst Corinthians with ' 'Th e Preaching of the Cross" as his sermon su bject. The Rev. Dr . Henr y Gerhard, minister of the Church nf Rellitlous Science nf Laguna Beach, will ha ve .11s his subject Sund11y . "Whal i!! Spirituality~·· Service!'! are held 11t 9 a.m. and 1 I a.m. at the church. 20062 Ltlguna Can- yon Road Junior Church anrl t he High School Group met't during !he 9 a.m. service. Baby care is .cilso provided durinit the early service. Qualified teacher~ !'Ire in <'hAr.'!e of all chlldren. Thurs- day lectures are also given, l'iponsored by I.h e ch urr-h, at Lei~ure \1.'orld in Clubhouse. Tv.·o at 10 11 .m., open to the public. Laguna Canyon Road i n L•gu"' Beach. All cl""' are "'::'.'~ TREES of the WORLD ', open to the public. ":t A Fall Roundup ;it the Fir~t United Methodl11t Church of Hunlln1o1:ton 8e1eb, 2721 Seven· teent h Street , will bf! held fnr the church and church school Sunday with fi n emphRsis on attendance as the church laun- ches its fall program. In keep- ing with the westrrn motif the bny!I and girls will be given neckerchiefs to wear each Sunday during a fou r week period. At the 9: 15 and 10 .30 a m worship services the paslor. Rev Edv.•ard C Erny, will preach on the theme '"The Redisco\·ery of 1he Church.'' The F irst Yea r C!a:ii~ is en-···•--"".::.:__ Between Santa A.na ond Orange titled "rrinciples or Self On Fairhav en A.vm ue Discovery," Rnd j,, nffcrerl on1----------------------- The members of Fait h Lutheran Church, 34381 Cati e Portola, Capistrano Beach. ha ve been inspired by the Spiritual Growth Bible Classes which are conducted by Rev, James Knotek every Wed- ne~day evening al 7 :in pm, The public is in\"iled to attend. Sunday's sermnn at !he 10.30 a.m. worship service. "Chang· Ing Your Affection." will ex- amine a Christian 's "·ill- lngoe.c;., to v.·holly surrender Himselr to God and lo allow lhe "desire s nf rhe \vnrlrl" tri lake second place. Aab ysittlng Is provided during the Sunda y services. Uist Su nday Faith'l!l Sunday School attendance hit its al!·time high . There are cla~ses for all agrs-pre· school through ad ult. Sunday School begins at 9· JS. The ad ult Bible class ii; presenl l_v studying "The \l.'nrk and Powtr of the Holy Sp1r11 '' A Ranch Brea kfasr "'111 be held this Sunday 11! 7 30 a m. to celehr;ile Ra llv ll~y .11! !ht Luthtran Church of Ou r Saviour. JOO E. San Pabl(), San C!tmente. The hreakfast \.1'111 C()St Mlc per riers0n anti all nf you who have al.tendtd the b r ea k fa s t before will remember whAt ;i gf)l}d meal and fun time i~ h11d. The serv- ing lime. he.gins al 7· JO and w111 la8t unlil 8·30. 11fter v.·hich Rally Day itself will begin al lhe regular church school lime of 8:45 a.m. The new fall l!l!rvice anG church ~chool .schedule was announced by Pat.tor Lu n d. with church school and adul t clusu begin- On Sunday, Sepl. 26. 111 F'lr,;t Bapti,;t Chu rc h of SA n Clem ente. Bible centered Sun- dRy School rlasse.~ for 111/ begin at 9·4~ a m. Al ! 1 am .. Past.or Philip N. Smith C(ln· linues his stud y l h r o u g h Corinthians "Some Positive Nesative.~". At lht 6 p.m. i::ervice Sunday e v e n I n g . Pastor Smith takes h i ll messa~e. from Daniel fill . "Daniel in the L1on"s Den." A!I Youth programs meet at. 7:30 p.m. Sunday evening. Al Prais is the Youth Pastor . Lecture Set For Laguna Congregates Tuesdays frnm Ill In n0fln in Leisure \Vor!d Sl11rlrn1!\ rirr asked to n1r rl Ill 1he chu rf'h <1! 9·40 a.m. The cl11ss is Also nf· fered Tu esdAy t"l'enings at the church from 7 30 In 9·30 p,m The Re v. ,Jill Gerhard will te11 cb. The Se<"l'lnrl ''Pilr 1.lA.~~ \.\'ill be. taught. by Or Henry f;l"r hArd . minislrr nr lhl' church Thf' cour.c;c i.~ rnlitlrd "Contiouini::: S1t1riy 1n 1hr. Science nf ~1 ind." nnd '"ill br offered davs frntn 10 In nMn lo Leisure \vnrld. Sturlen!:!i will meet ;it the church al 9,30 Changes that are freeing the a.m. The evenin~ rl;1.c;.c; meets individ ual and soc i e 1 y al the church frnm 7 JO tn 9:30 '"1ndicall'! a tremendous and p.m bentfict>nl power for good pro-The cnurses will rnntinue fnr peJJ ing U!'I forward," explains trn week~. This i.c; the fall Robert H. Mitche ll. C S.B., or terrn nf the .~tuf\ie~ ln the Edinburgh, Scotland. Science. nf M111rl Twn n1her r-.1r Mitchell. a member of !t>rms <Ll"" nffrre\i, heg inninl! The Christian Science Board in Januarv find f\.1arch nf 1972. or Lectureship, will speak SU[I· Each lerfn mriy hr l11 ke n in- day al ~ p.m. In Lagun) dependently if sn rlesired, or Be11ch. His lecture, titled "Are !he three lerm.c; 1akcn con- You Receptive to Change?'', stcutively con.~!1 !ute nne year will be given in Irvine Bowl, of slurfy In the Science of 650 Lagun;i Canyon Rd _ It ill Mind. sponsor&! by F1ri1I Church nf Credit is i:;1\'Pn hv the Christ, Scientist, La /Z u n a Institute of Reli:J!IOU!'< Srfenrt Beach. . of Los Angel~ for all cnursell ~1 r. P.lltchell is nn tour All classes are l u i lio n Mrs. Duane IPat) Black will throughout the United Stales cour.ses Te1ephon r !hP churrh speak to the \\'omen's Service and parls or Canada. He is office. 494·04911. for details ,"\n Organlzatifln el C h r l 1 t both ft Christian Science prac-a<'ademic rirrreQu1s!le.~ are re - Presbyterian Cburch, 20112 titioner and teacher. qu ired . ~1a~nolia , 1-luntinglon Beach.,.-"==================-'-'-=='---....:;[ on the suhjerl "\\'omen Po\.\'er in The Church" Tuesd ay ill a noon luncheon. The puhlic is invited to altrnd. ~rl!. Black is <1n Elder at St. ~farks Pr esby!erian Ch u r c: h in Newpor1 Beach and "'II~ a Delegate to the G e n e r a II Assemhly. --Ra lly Day will be htld lhi5 1 com~..5utiday st the 11 a.m. se.ssinn of Sunrlay Schoo l atl Chrli t Lutheran C b u r c b . Camino Capistrano et Dtl Ched tho Most Popular New Colu mn Alive •. 'Chocking Up' I RALLY SUNDAY AT Christ Lutheran Church 76 0 VICTORIA Sunday School at 9:30 A.M. 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Ctr.• .1J\.)f01 ll'ANOIUMA CITYt 111 6 Va" Nuy' a1vd, • ltl-1171 TAlllU.1'LA1 11151 v,.,,u•• a1w1. • l 't·••tt LONO •lACH: J •d & L<K.u.t •Ill 111l U.aT LOI AN81Lll! Ill• 4 l~O (0Pt "l"I Soo") 01 lly Hourt -t AM In 4 P'M Op•n 51turd1y1 -I AM to 1 l'M • N•I 0l!ll'l lllu'11aY" --. COAST . ANO SOUTHERN FEDERAL SAVINGS . ' -------. l I • I I t , ' ' ·' J • Co111ment Page OVER THE RID.GE Camels Played Role in Blazing a Rugged Route A few dlys after thf. clost of what Bf:mud DtVoto wu lat.u to Cl.lJ "The Year of Deci.sion-1846." t"'·o mto on hor~back made their wt y acrnM the Cuull. Vie}I ~Old Grade ) through the rugged mount.ain..s north of the San fem.ando P.tission. Sinct 17f1 the Fran- ciscan padre& had bttn using the formr:r Jnd !an trail from the San Ftrn"1ldO _ Valley to the Sanl.a O ani Valley -by now it \l'as usable not only by horst.5. but also by pack mules; t.Vl!fl «ii:e&rtl lum· btred up lt. ~ when _I.ht t•.o men. one 8 Spanish-speaking Indian guuk ~ !he other tht: already-renowned ··paithfindtr, '' B~vel Col John C. Frmlont. pa swi through it, it was &eartti)' uncharted ter- ritory. Although Frenonl md the _ men iollo1A»ing him had expected ~esist.ance from I.ht Mexican Army at this narrow defile. thert w1s none : as !hey de~ended l o"'"ard the mission. Col. Andre3 Pico 1tnt a note which initiated the surrt.ndt:r af California to the United States. fl'mont's incredible ch.apt«! in the pages of history book! had beg\lll, and California ~ame a at.ate . PRE.\tO~'T'S FAME •tllcMd it.self to tM sleep. remote slash through the isolated mount.a.in barrier. and for ma ny vears htnctforth It w•s known as F'rt.· inont Pass. In August. 1854. LL Edv.'W'd Fitzgerald !Ned i BeaJe , another figure dt!ltined lo become a legend in the annals of the growing transrontinentaJ Republic. ar· ri\·ed to establish Fort Ttjon, M>me 77 mi les north of Los Angelts, in today·s Kem County. The goa..I of establishing the fort was to quell restless India n tribes , and 10 protect against outlaws such as Joaquin Murrieta, recenUy slain nearby bv rangers. Accompanying Lt. Bta!t wa~ O>mpany A of the 1!f. Dragoons, wh ich made camp in .. a narrow valley htmmed in bv mount.a.ins and sMded by huge oaks .··· Beale, later to win both nation al and in- ternational fa.me . /for saving California from 1eces1\on when he suppressed Lin· coln "s draft order in California, and as -- Ambassador, respectively ) had already gerved in both the Navy and the. Army, and been appointed Commissiont.r of Indian Affairs for C.lifornia. Beale and Fremont had occasion to meet intermittently during these years: in fact. ooe night they spent toeether was recorded in Be.ale's memoirs: ". , ·"·ith my usual Providence I had brought no blankets, and Mr. Fremont of- fered me part or his bed, wh~h wag a monstrous griuly bear-skin. J goon began to itch so much I told him there must be. fleas in his btarsk.in, at which he laughed. "VERY SOON I see.med to be on fire. and got up and went to where !he waltr was lapping on the crag, but there WAS no balm in Gilead that night for me nor for many after. I could do nothing but 1well and swear and swear and swell. .. L.mter an old surgeon. who must havt 1ot his diplom a in a SioUI lodge , poured arnica Our MUI in SUI Francisco----~ School Near, But ls That AGoodBuy? By HERB CAEN SAtj FRANCISCO -Out of da te, as busing began here: Local re.al estate. ads with the familiar line: "Close to schools" ... Addendum~ Until busing began. J thought the only red·necked San Fran~ were J.ho5e who rode atound in tipen convertibles, but now that's out of date, too. l~'TERCO~'TINENTAl....Hotels. Pan Am's innk.eepinJ sub!idiafy, made. a pi1ch to buy the Mark Hopk.ins but slruck out 1winging. you 1hould pardon the mixed mel.apllor . THE CHRON'S cl1.ss1fled ad of the week : "CHICKEN LADY WANTED. Must dre1s up llk e hen, clurk greetings to Ptt11.Jum1 newc:omtrs. No experience needed." As Sandv Roth· 1tein inquirt111 : "Are ~re Any ex- _perlenced Chick.en L.adiei'?" , .• Maltre d'hotel George at Gr ison's: "Colone.I Sanders, your 1teak is ready" ... And it's just not true that Mike Nichols Is planning a ~ue! to "Carnal Knowledge" titled ''Carn11.l Sanders" and featuring a aex-crazed chicken plucker •.. ls tha.t a fog horn or did you jwt make a rude nnise:" LURCHING AHEAD: The Mayor and Candidatf: Fred Stling!'r didn 't gel along .at all well during the Bernal Heiahts Fair Sunday. As Joe was nor'lllnt, a guy with a bullhorn walked around announc.ins. ··Mayor Alioto bleeps poor people." inspiring ~rspir­ ing Joe to crack: "I'd like to th11.nk Mr. Selinger for hiring this man ll:l bother me.'' Fred ple•d• innocent. EX·MAY01t ~rgt Chr\stophtr, one of the 27 S.Y. Bis: Businesamt:n who new tlfl lo Rus1ia last 'lll"kend. waa one buay fell ow before takeoff. First, along came Archbishop Fulton J. Sbeerl -booked on the same AA filgtlt -•M Geor1• klued hb; rinl· 1btn t ight rabbi& •Pl»•~ with a Tor•h the.y waoted somebody to deliver to Moocow, and Goor1• -...i. Crazy boy! To whom ii ht 1oln& lo &Jve ll l!il'INOP'P': Ea Plotte.1 u ya Kosy,ui hu a recurrent niVttmare -"two mlllim\ Cmcba: In Red Square illin.c mai.. b<IJ. wllll chopoti<b." ~UllTREI\ ll!UGIOUS NOTE : Last week Dick Ow• wa1 quoted here u follow1~ "l •at drivln' acrosa the Ba)' Brldlt Mhind this e1mper with 1 tlumper".uip that aaid 'lf you lovt Jesus, honk twice.' ao I Mnked tv.1ct and the driver-leitns out and pva me ttM:. ftnctr! .. -and J'm l«TY • I brought 11 up Since. then I've had a ton of mail and phone calls from peo- ple who insist the drivtr was not <;11•av· ing his middl e f1ngtr but his indet finger, \\'hich means "There iR only one "'ay to God lht Father -through Jesus Chrtst" ... Okay. but Dic k hangs !ough "You think I don"t know The Bird when I see it ~" \\'ET FLASH: Prof. Wi\ltam Shock- ley .. Stanford's Nobel Laureate, Ff"O- poses "as a thinking txerti!>t." that the Govt. offer bonuse• for the sterilization of pe<1p!e who don't pay income laxes . , . Shockley. these frontal assaults on our Governor must cea&t ! SUFFERING from a sorr back (don't ask me how he got 111, Screen~ Ryan O'Neal popped S21 fo r tht standard. no-h11nky·p1n ky massage at the hands ol ravishin1 PhyUis Schrobsdorff •t her Bocaccio Europea n ,_1assage Parlor on O'far- re\l. "He.'s gentle, charmin! and muscular.'' brt.athe.s Phyllis. a onner 1>1.i.sll Ge rmany. Back in hls T·•hirt, jeans and tenniea. Ryan then look her lo lunch at Del Vecchlo"s, where he brtakfAsted oddly on baco n, egg1 and a bottle of whlle ..-t~.' ff you want eve.n more unneceggary details, 1 ain't aot 'em. i\ND WRY is Jim Mills. Pres. of the State Sen11te, tooling around with a "Milla for President" bumper 1trip~ Well, Congr. James Burkt. b•ckinc Wilbur Mil13 for Prez. sent thf. atr!p lo Leon GrMl!m•n of San Jose and l...Hn gave it to Jim •nd .•• Wilbur, by the way. ii not to be taktn slightly. Asked hil opinion of Nl1«1 '1 trip tn Peking, ht achieved thi8 tl.1tMman11kt Might: "Thtrt'a • lot lo be l°'t. 1 think. ()( C()llrs.t, U!tte's • lot lo be gelntd, too." OUR EXCLOO th.al l.Alvl Slrauu will hive • :tt·story fowtr In £mbatt1dero Ctnltr 11 1 t 11 1 un- nervingly eseluslvt. but you can bet It'll hapl)tn. Meanwhile Architect Sindy Wa\ktr 1ugaests that Lev i build II 34 atorle~ "bec11use It'll probably &hrlnk two atorle.s alter the fir•t rain." Motorl1t1 hffdint north from San f•rn•ndo on the amooth con- cr•t• ribbons of lntar1tete S •re Mldom awar1 •• they roar up and down th• grede1 of the notorious Ridge Rout• how cloN th1y are to 1ome of Cellforni•'• colerful p~at. WMrt the Antelope V•ll•y FrHway (Route .C 1rc1 to the right from lnter1tet1 S -for the rno1t P<1rt huried bt;neath font of modern-d•y cement -lies the Fremont Pa11, wh•rt a hendful of men 1trut1lod to find a w1y acro11 the rugged San Gabri•! Mount1in1. It is now the Sen Fernando Pa11. Som• 50 mile1 north. when th• Ridge Route pr-,,.rel it• long plun .. into the flat land of the s.n Joaquin Valley, f•W motorist• know they ar1 pa11ln9 near Fort T•lon, whar• cam1l1 ent•red the Army ancl where tough men again conquered th• terrain for a pa11age north. TheM illu1tr•tion1 •nd this colorful account ara taken from tM C•lifornla H.ighw•y Naw1 lullatln publlahed hy tha Division of Higtlways. over me. for which 1 promUitd him if I tver caught him ashore to pay him off with a vitriol bath. And all this happened in the (all of '-46.11 ' One int.tresting footnote to the con- struction of Fort Tejon is that despite the fact that it was situated in an oak grove. the lumber used in ils adol>e building!'! had °'come. around Cape Horn in sailing vessels. landed at Santa Barbara, and was freighted in wagons across a long and circuitous route through the moun- tain&." ! Surely one of t h e un- der.statements of the century in a roadless wilderness). One of the more colorful episodes of Beale'1 carttr related lo the import.ation of camels. Fort Te jon l•y at the western terminus of the "Jefferson Da vis Highway" -a printitive route acros.!I mountains and destrls named in honor or tht then-F~eral Highway Administ rator. Beale reasoned that since. camels flourishtd in other desert 111.nds , there was no reason why they should not in ''the great Ameri can desert" II!'! well . The matter was arr11ngtd--1)nce sgain in- volving Jefferson Davis. who by this time had. become U.S. Secrelary of War , and in the fall nf 18.57, on Davis' orders. Beale. led a caravan of 28 camels on a wagon road survey party from Forl Defiance, New Mexico, lo fort Tejon. Fourteen t')f the laden beasts we.re taken through Fre· mont Pass by Bealt in December, 1857. ACCOi\IPANYING him were two camel handlers whose Arab nt\mes were quickly reduced to "Greek Gtorge'' and "Hi Jolly" 1for Hadj Ali) by the local soldiers and frontiersmen. The initial success with the First camels inspired Beale to suggest foundlng the Camel Corps : one camel could equal four mules as 11 burden carrier : could carry water the mutes needed but the. camels didn·t : rou ld lraverse desert sands or volcanic lava without damage to it! feet : and C'OUld sw im rivers "'ith instinclJve ease. The camels stayed at Fort Tejon from November . 1857, till June. 1861, when they were britlly removed lo Lcs Angeles, and quarlered v.·here the Times.- Mirror Square. is today. across the street from the Division of Highwa ys. The ex- igencies of the Civil War. combined with the fear !he alien beasts inspired in horses, mules. land mule-skinners\ com- bined to end the great camel ex~rimen!. jHowever. while Greek George faded lnlO obscurity. Hi Jolly married a ~fex· ican girl, settled down, began importing dates and establishing dale groves in Ari1.0na . His descendants today are welllll hy planters I. Meanwh.ile, in thr winter of 1861·62, heavy rains inundated Frt.mont Pass. and washed away the primitive., steep grAde across it. Be.ale, leading a party of wldiers from Fort Tejon. deepened the. cut across thl! pass by 50 feet, hewing out the new toll road by hand. The new l"Ut wa!'! finished in 1Bfi2, providing a much wider jl5 f1.) and deeper new passage, complete with loll gate. THE TOLL GATE keepers lived in an adobe nn the south side of the. busy pass. ~frs. Luisa MacAlonan. \.\Tiling in the September 19~2 issue of Westways magazine . tnld how she and her firs! hus- band had run the loll gate for 7 years, from 1874·1881. Gold dust. sht recalled, "·as the rommon mE'ans of paying the loll, and the rates were as follows: Two-horse team .... , ....... Mc Four·Mrse team ...... , , , , .. 75c Man <'Jld horse . . .. . .. . . .. . Jflc Loose horse 5c Bolh oll 11.nd gn!d werP disroverecl 1n nearby are:i.5, so the toll gale did a nourishing businf!ss. But hy thr end of the century Beale '' Cut h11d become loo narrow to handle th e traffic. and its .'(rade was too ~!eep for the newfangled horseles~ carri11grs that wtre a.lready beginning lo appear. In 1910 it wa~ bypass~ b.v the Newhall Tunntl which. in tum, was eliminated by a series or la!er highways. TQday. Bea le's CUt is nol visible from Sierra Hi!!hwa\'. tOOay·s Route 14. Even the old hislorical marker that read Frf!mnnt Pass. 1847, has dis appeared, althoug h its stone base remains. And in a short liml'. when th11 portion of lht Anle!ope Vallry Freeway, Route 1-4. now under construction is com· plete, travellers will speed by, ob!h·ious even to the locale that was once so im· port.ant. BEALE. "''ho acquired Fort Tejon afttl' ii was close<! by the Anny in 18£4, in· corporatM it intn the vast 200.000.acre Tejon Ranch he put together. After his cartf':r as general and ambassador, be retired to lhe. rancho . In 1939. The Tejon R.11nc'*1 deeded five ;oicres tn the Stale nf California, including the ruins of Fort Tejon. v.·hich btcame p<irt nr the Stale park SyStl'm. Restor.11 t1on of the past began in 1949 and in 1954 :lllO add1tion;al acres werE' pur- chased by the st?.l.t from the TeJOn Ranch Corporation. By 1957 , the restoration or the barracks building and officers' quarters was complete. iilong with an orderlies' quarters preaerved in i!3 original state throughout the intervening 100 years. Tcxlay For1 Tejon i5 open to visitors. and is IOcat~ immediately adv:1cen l to Interstate 5 in Kern County. It is not more than an hour's drive from where Beale's Cut through Fremont Pas.c; was . for 43 years. tht northern gateway kl Southern California. The Case for Lawyer Reform Critical Review Says' We Have Too Many at Bench Llwyer Reform News II you went on a tour nl tilt eitles nr m.ldwesttrn America and you came upon a city whert thert were an in· ordinate number of garbage cqltectors. you "'ould, no doubt, wonder what was 1oing on in Iha! city. Law~·ers in the United St.ales 11re. something lik e lht garbage collection establishment in our m y I hi ca I midwes\em city. If you wert tn makr a tour or lht cnun· lrit s of thP world most like lht United States -clean. modem, industrious 11nd prosperous countrie~ such as Can ada , Auslralia. England . We5l Gtmiiinv 11nd S\\•iturland -you would hnd. if yoU took tht trouble to look into it. that courts and J11wyer1 operate in a very difftrent man· ner frnm what \\'e in t!it U.S. 11rp suh- Jecled lo by our own rourt5 and l;1wvers . Th e !eg:i.I systems in the~e couritrirs function in 11 manner superior to th11l of the l!.S. system vdth one quarter to on e h111f as ma.ny lawyer~ ~r capila . We believe. lhal thtre i~ 11 definilr con- nection between lhe huge over-supply or ll'lwyer~ in the U.S. and the ~vaslve shystuism which charactt.1ize.s the U,S. legal profes sion. The American who btcnmes involved with • lawytr becaus e. f)f an accident. probate Cir divorce. is routinely &ubjecttd lo shy1ter type It.ear praclices. The U.S. far i nd 1w1y leads !ht world tn tht: morbid category nf lawyers per capita. Th l1 i! the ~ or too mAny lawyers, a cross we Americ•n• must btar. THERE ARE many specific reason5 why virtually all the othlr countries Clf !he world are able. to iet a\on1 with many fe wer lawye.r1 than the U.S. Other countries. by and large. do not h<1ve many of tht make·•ork·for-lawytr~ in~litutions of the U.S. leg1\ system. Most otht.r counlrie.s have oni or another variation of "no-f11 ult" aulomnbtJe in · suranee, wh_ich Is con1ldered "con- troversial" by U.S. lawyers 1ince. thty make big l~s from auta actid.ents . Preaently 11bout 20 percent nf the resource• of U.S. courts art w1J1ted in det.ennininl fauJt in automobUt •c-- cidenla. Many other countrit11 have a r1IK!nt11I and •imple land rtgistration 1ystem, which means that re.al estate transac· Oons can be carritd out without e1ct1sive leaaJ mumbo-jumbo and lnterventlon by lawyers. Contrast thi~-with the &itu1tion In meny 1tate1 in the U.S. where lawyer• horn ln on t Vt f".V re.a.I esll.te tranncUon. coUecting a fat !tt.. Other countries, vlrtu11ly univristlly. pnn·\de a mt•n.11 fnr the "'inner of a la'fSUll kl collect a reaaonable le111.1 fee from tht: loser. Thb Is not permitted ln the. U S e.1cept in a tew r•rt ind tx· cepUontl inatanc.ea. MM\'\' OTHEI\ countries have tht 10- called ''adversary system'' of cond ucting tri11.ls. hul in no other country does it reach the heights of timewasting absurdi- ty that is routine in the U.S. frequently, l~W)·ers in the U.S. get paid mort for each additional day in court, !O it pa.vs them to waste time. In the U.S. judges are 11 rr11 id to control lht antici; of 111.wyers because tht bar a~socia lions have too much influence over the appointment and elections of judges. In other countries the judges 11Jre far m(lre professional and fa r mort" re sponsible. partly becaust the \ao.1·yrrs' organization!'! dn not wield as much pol'.'er over the judges. To understand the reason \\-hy the t: S. has so many lawyers we havf' to look inln ho\\' nnf" becom~s a lawyer_ 11 1~ nec:essarv tn i:o to \11w school for thrt• years arid then pass 11. st air bar ex· amina!Jno Almo~l evt-ryone w ho ~raduates lrnm l11 w school pa:o;se.~ the bar examinat1nn , sf!Oner (It lat.er . Becominll a l;i.w yer. then. i5 mainly a matter of going to law srhool. The ml'l in qualification , unfortunately, for artending Jaw school is ha\'ing suf- ficient money lo pay the tuition . For those who lack_lht ready cash. there Are plenty of night law scbools, so that the studrnt can work during the day to pay tile tuition. Law schools are Of)l acad emi cally diff icult, although lhert i~ a J?"reat deal of seH-servlng propaganda to f.ht rontr;iry, eenerat.cd by the schools lhtmselvts. LAW SCHOOLS can -and do make a profit. This ls because the student-fa culty ratio is \'try high 111 law schools and no tJpensfve. equipmtnt \5 needed Jeicept l)f'rhaps 11. library l. Thus the universities whirh control most la"' schools are e11jZ'er lo e.a:pand them. Thus Hiirvard . with 1600 studrnt,,, is lhf' lars:,rsl liiw school In lhfl country Harvard. bf'cau~e nf i!s famP. is 11h!e kl 111tr:1.cl this la rge number of t.ui- t1on·payinR students. Cnlumb1;1 I 21 w school. annlhrr famous , high pre.5ll~e s.chool. has been able In Attract lflOO studrnls, makina It •nother one of the 1arRest In the country The main f:i.ctnr, then . that rleterm1nr s how man.v youn~ penp!e gn int(I !a"'· earh ~-l!ar i5 tht!: des1re11 (I{ t.h t ~'nun~ people themsel\'eS. Just a!}<lut ;in ynne "''ho \\'ants tn be a lawyrr can hf: onr if ht i~ willing to spend 1hret> year~ in ll'I\\' school. The rtsult has heen consiste.nl over-pro- duction of law yers. Too many youn g peoplt ~·ant In become lawyers. In re~nl years even mnre young peoplt> have bf'r.n eoing to Ja w school. wilh the result that \11ow sc hool enrollment has doubled during lbe last ten years. PRf~SUi\fABLY Lhe.se students 11re 1t- lracte<l to Jaw school by 1.hP glamorous imaRt: lawyers now hllvP due !n mis· le «.i:ling television pro5)rams cnmb1ned \\'ith the ~enera! notion i mlst;iken 1 that law.vers earn a lot of money . A ff'W lawyers do eiirn l;iri:e amnunt .~ nf mnnt,\", but 11s US. Internal Revenue sl;itistir! revtal lawyers dn nnt have uniformly high inromr~. In f;i r t ;i.hout 12.000 lao.1·yers lo5e money e11ch year tr~·ing In pr:i.ctice la11'. About h111f nf lhr ::;nlr pro- prietors nf a la"' pract1re 1 lhr J11qzest category of law~·ers 1 Nrn lr.~s than s1n.ooo a year :-\ot realized Ii i· id f!ahst1c voun: students IS that the lawvers "'ho e;i~n the most monev :irr. a~ a· rulr. thnr-e 11·nn eng11ge in the ~h11rf)t'r<! pr;:ict1rrs and p11y lhr lf'11~t attf'ntiri n to lr~;il e1l11c ~. Hopefully the ynurig inen arid o.1 omen or Amerir11 will rea~r go1n_g inln \~"' 1n surh large number~ in the nr:ir fu!ur r Th e career out\nok in lh is profe ssion is bleak indeed and is _1tl"!ing t.o gel raridly wnr('e during lhe next five years as reforms such as no-fault insurance go in to effect. Cust.otHB To1aghe1as Up Stopping Narcotics Flow F,,,m U. 5. Cn1tom1 Servlct How 11u·tt11lul 11.•ve. Cll1tam1 letenslfttd eaforctmtat eflorta bet• 111 curbhlt ti. now ol dru11 lnlo the United Stales~ U,S. C.Omm issioner (If Customs Mylt.! J. Ambrosf' announced !h at Customs seirurts of narcotics 11nd drugs during the 12 months e.nding June 30, 1971. totalled an unupected ha lf·hilUon dollars bai led on 1tree.I va/ue11.. Total seiiure~ m11de by Cu5tom1 In fi scal ye.ar 1970 wt.re A.4M as oompared to 11.918 aeliuttt for fiscal year 1971, an lncreut of ~ perci:nt. ff•• tht B11rt•o 111 Ca1111m1 lncrt•\td H1 number el tmpkyes la enle.r to blHOc: tktt lupecttou! l.Aal ytar 111 supplemental appmprlalion (If SA~t million apl)roved by Cangress f'nAbled Custom1 11'.1 1dd 11bou1 1.000 tmployes and tc. purchast planes. ca.rs And ho11Ls to aid in coping with the prn- blem taused by rhe increased ~u11 ntitie1 of narr11tlc" Dei.n11 hrought into the rot•n· tr;.· rre.~tntly lhtrt •re about 12.600 (:ustom~ e:mployea~ A l l5-million 8\1~ pie.mental approprl1llon this ytar will I enable the Bureau to add 2.000 more employes. Whal h bein1 donr. to prtvenl dru11 from beina 1mug1ltd loto the U.S. by tealed lttter mall! Amendtd fede ral rPgulalion~ rt.garding staled letter mail fmm abroad have esll.bl.l!'!hed procedure.,.; enabling the Burtau of Custom3 to exercise Us authority in txaminifij_! m11il rmm abroad lor n.arrtilics. contrab3nd or duliablt mtn:handise. foreign m11il which ap. pear~ In contain some.thing nlhf"r th11n e(lrrespondt!ntf. such 11s n1 rcoties or nther contr11b11nd may hf' turned over by pogt al officilll!f al point of entry lo Customs for e1aminallon. The amtnded rtgulation.~ !'i'.ptciflt:ally forb id a n y Custom! t mploye rrom reM1n.1t oor- re1pn~nce ,_,hich m11y he con1a1~ 1n any mail of thi~ Type without obtalnine a s'ar('h "''ITrant In advance. How much heTftln •nd martju11 n11J did lhe Bure.111 or Cu1tam1 aeb:t thh ye•r~ He.min 1elturea by Custom~ In hsca.1 ~·ear 1970 were lOJ as compued to S03 ln t (iscal year 1971. for I total of 46 pounds in 1970 as com pared to 937 pnunds in 1971. This total for 1!171 was more heroin than h;id btt.n seizl"f'l in the prl'.vious eight fis- cal year.~. SeiT.ure~ nf m11rlju11na ro!e frnm 4.ll5 In 1970 t.o 5.953 in 1971. Th11 quanlil y lricrP-astd lrom 11 lotal of 104.304 pounds in FY 1!170 to 176.-403 pound• in FY 1971. --WWW- Saturday, SepLember 25, 1971 The co mment pagl! of the Daily Pilot seeks lo Inform and stimulate reader:§ by presenting a variety or com· mentary on topics of in t.er· est and signifi('ance: from infnrmtd obser,•ers a n d E.pokesmen. Robert N. Wud, Publl~har • -. Good morning, bors and girls, and we!r.nmt to annther S..turda.11 of fun and learning ._,ilh Uncle Len .11nd hls friend! Carnl :ind Andy. The turnnut was a l1!1lr sl!rn 0Jts week and the old m~il sack Jnoked kind fJf sad. I hnpe you \rill ~ 11hle tn rlig 1n and re11l!y come up w11h some great entries th is week. BefnrP \IP f!" 1ri.-. f;ir, l'nfle Lt>n w:ints tn c·nrrert. a fr\\ o( h1i; mist:ikcs. L;ii;t week . i s;:iid lh;it Cnni;ritutinn \l'etk A IJ tl.lm~-:-\·'~) <;? rn i "~"~ ,-'-, ________ _/ h;;irl just linisl'lerl \\'el l. 1 v:as N 1.1·rnng. This pas: week wai. _· ,·· Con ~tilulinn \\'eek. So. if yr.iu \\'lln!. you can do your entrJ ts on that. My second m1.!llt1ke "·as () sa.rinR lh•t the fir:ott day of .-TI ~~ __..': ·z:5: ~ .£~ C' ·-YOUR NJWS QUIZ -lAIJ L·JIATIO"IM_ AND INTEINATIONAL --·----........, -·--- Gtve your1eU 10 points !or ea.ch correct &Mwer. -' l Th• (CHOOSE OSE: Senile, Hru•e of Repre- eent.iUveal voted la1t week. to repeal a 1950 Jaw eatabliahinl detention · centers for aue;pected aubl9Ntve"1 . · · · · 2 More than 4(1 per1on11 were killed 'A'hen police a.nd NaUonll.l Gua.rdemen quelleda r1otat .• ? •• Sta.le Pri•Qn In New York.. •· a-Sina ~·ng . - 'trSan Quentin e-Atiic1. 3 Thoo1amie o! Obiire1e-A.me:Mc&0. p1.rent1 ln -•• 1 •• relu•ed to.1end t.he.ir child.Xen to·..chool to prote1t court~orQe~ec:J ~11n1 totnterrate tha clty'a 1chool 1y1te.m. a-Ollla.1 . . -i,;.SUi FrLnclaco c-Det:rolt 4 When' he 'b4'gt.na ·1, 17--day European tour next week, Ja.paneee Emperor Hirohito-will become . the !1 rat J ap11.neoe empuor. to V111t a. foreign _ !1'-tton .• True or F&.1111e.? .fl Voter11 Jn t.h!I Artb n8.li.on of •• ? •• la.sl 1A•ee:k ~pp rove.d a new perrnAnent coo&tl tUbnn for tp,e! r C.ountry by an o,·er;1o1helmlng vote 9f 99.98 pe.r c·ent. ' ' DAIL V PILOT 7 Teat l ' 011r1 e lt M••l't I (~al'(• >el" .~.,..,..,... I• ..... iafl'\t!y l"I ......... Ill ·-Ill '"' ~" 1• ~•• """" ··-• '"' n•wo •• Tai<• •~I• WM0.1•1 N-Ol.lll 1n !Ho 1"1"1<• .,I VOii' ONn "O""t ( ....... -·· tV ... ~OYO le ~ 1111 '•' o! lfl• '"" ·~ O"•G"' ~~ ... veu "'""' Oll!! o'>CI '" MW """"' 'fl.Ill T...OWlhlv'f wl't'Jl'\ ~1~r.---..r110W~ . Ct~'! c~1.i -•~1 .. 1r1 ,, .... , (~ptlollt r--1 Mh ~ti. Ml.tch word clu~s wlt.h thelr corr.AlpOnd· 1ng pictureA or fiymbola . 10 poLnts for each correct answer. Q A F \ IA\ t;t\ -~ !~;;;; a nrl'i il ?-;ationlt ~~ Governor;.' Con Ce r- B ff C G e nee ~·a.; held here 2 ..... Former-.&itjet P re- m I er ~-Lklta KhruE-h- chev died J ..... A hol:i; perjod torJe11.·•· 4 ..... S co tla nd'& Ken Bu- chanan retAtned . the l!ghtv.·eight title 5 ..... Sep!.i 17 ... 23 i~ Consu- tutlon \i;e:ek 6 ..... Autumn ""''S Sept 21-In e ~-------------------------------------, sen.~e. tha t is ri~ht. It i~ a &.. '"'"1 ,,,, rh" "H'""' * PRIZE ·w1N''NEH *. -"--------------- 'Thi 11 nation plaru. ·lo e>.1.end full diploma.tic recogitl~lon'. to £·a_.; t. and We.&t G~tm!l):Y .;igreel'. on. Rut technica !I~·. PART 11 .. WORDS IN THE ·NEWS hecau~e nf yeAr l.v differences, 0 !he firsl d11.v (If F111! \\·as ac-Michelle Ech enique, 10, 1157 Salv•dor St., 'Cotti Me111 Tak.e 4 ··1ici1:nte for each word that yOu can tually thi., P~-~t Thur11day. match with ite Correct. meilning. -··~ :_ If, -. I'.· " , . "... -- I ,uess ever'. •nne 1nakes a · ' · · --• -'Af>y chl ld under U can enltr Unclt! Len's ;\rt Con!esl. Here'.t. all you _ ' 9~ ~ Se:c rel!."f'.1' of Com- merce Mau.ric e Sta.n5-· mistake now and then. Whv · llon'l you use th i.~ as a !opiC do: (1) Draw picture on ;.:iece of plain, white paper 5~l inches wide a.nd 1 4 Inches deep. rse black ink and make lines black. (2) t>o not copy or tr.¥e 0~nst of you ha l"e prnb;ibly ,picture.. Jt must be your o...,·n work. (3) Pt.it your name, age 11nd a'cldress beeh reaclinJi; ;ibout ;ill the re-or. ~ack of drawing. Mail it tn L'ncle,Len's Art CCJnte~t. 8fl1 I~. DAlLY f'Pnt aciivity in the ~rm PILOT, Costa Jl.IEsa. Winner will receive K_ennedy half dollftr, United NAtions in New York. The ·cnunlrleio. hiive j11.~t open- erl a nPw se.~sinn ;ind arP f;ic- • ing prnhlt>rns 1,·1th <1.dn11!!in~ RPd fh1n11 anrl pr'nblen111 wllh a w11Jr in tht :-0.11drile F:.<1st. \\'ell, ;isirle frnm all lhe prn- blPm., thev de;il ~·ith. the:se n;i!inns rfl1 m;iny th ln11:!': !hat h:i1·e. nnth1n£ tn dn with \\'ilr nr •nnflic1~. Tht'\. heir feed pr>nr ch ilrlr,.n :inrt ('lnthe !hf'm. ThPy he:lp ea<·h n!her 1n times nf neerl nr trnuble In shnrl. 1t i~ a grf ill co 1nmuni t~· nf nii- l lons. each acting as the l•"d your quritiolt& To ' - n!her's neii;i:hbor. f)I course we knn~· rh:ir. even nei2hbors have fil-!h ls now and lht':n. M;:iny of .1nu prnhllbly 'h,11ve Sf'f'n the he<1.utiful U . N . hulldin f.? or· "'n11ld like tn son1e dal'. [! 1s A ..,-Pill in~1it111ion nf rn~n ;ind perhilps thr nnl .v an~wer lo m11kin2 ;i ll men brnthPr·s 11!': the~·-~hnuld hp_ - I her .vnu :ill hR1·e drellrnPrf ;rhou1 f.?nin11: fr1 nnt nf the.~e cx- ·otir l;inrt~ r;ir <l.K'8}". Think of seeing sights 1n c./o Or•"'il• Coo:nt Doi\r r Uot, lo1 1160, Cotto M"•· Co!lf; •ft-.. , • .,~,• •ft,.,N••· ,,-.,~, .. ..-.. ••' "' The fJUillity of 1he pearl~ dt'· (;ambi11. f iuine::i. 8 r A z i I, snme ii.rt nr A poem. Pnrtu_gel. Germ:iny . lndnne5ia. Or lik" I s;i,irl, use Autumn Au.c;tnili;i. Jr11n, /\1oroccn or or the. Con~litution w in 1f ;in_1' rtllmber nf tht> 130 nations ynu nett! ii different topic. \l•hrr bf!lnng lo the U.N. Lrr.c; re;illy nrod Old Uncle So for thi~ Wf'ek'.~ topic. rl() ;i Lt-n !his limr . Dnn "t for~el. little ~re;im1n,R 11hout wh1rh , thn~e rirlrlle.~. \\1t di<ln't ev"n lt1nd ~-011 wnulrl like ro vi~it. !n . ,R;el ll 1\'tnner thi~ w1'.ek. • thi> ·u N , th·e.re are 1.10 lo Ari mP ntinn.~ inrJurle Cinrly -chOfl.c;e frnm. There are nv1ny Cl.:i..rk. 912. Fnun!A in \'.tJl!t\': l;inrl~ \l.·h1ch Ari!· nnl. membe~~ l\ris!IP r>urh11m , Jl'H~ .. Fnun- nf this £rntip. Lnnk nne up 11.nd lain \'A_lle.1· anri M~r.v Jones. A, ~t'111ly U$e .vnur imllginatlon on Newport Beach . lOV£ The s.un 1s up. ThP mn(ln i:i dri111n ThP 1\·i!rl" \v-ind is hlov.,ing. Lnve . ln1·e. i~ in the. air Lnvp lhat·.~ all ! 1,1·anl ls Inv". --A ll•""ed• h••I 41>1'•' '""' •~ 11:•-,._..,._ 11. 1CIO' tu-1~0'• 0--lvt . ,,..,....,1 •••ch, IN "'111f'l•1 •"'"' I• !flt 1te"Y l 'HI llOI•' _,,.., •• M•ll vovr "'"" or tie..,"' UP1Cl1 L.1,.,. ll!O• !s'ti; (OCJ~HI, (I ll!, - -i; ..... motJey '.3 •••• _.l"IJ~lng 0 4 .... ~formJdAble ~ ..... redunda.nt -a-fener&l ·pa.rdon !Or ' clte'n.1ee · ._ ' · _b-nti.de uP Or uiil~e Jm(t. .c: .. ~d to o-rerco~ d-unnece&a.Qj'j repetl .. tlve · e*-'ifl!'J tirln& PAIT-Ill -NAMES IN T~tE NEWS T.U:e 8 points for· nameA that you ·can 'correctly match with the cJUes. l ..... John SL.enrui!i ~ ...... WWi~ Pr oxµuri! 3 ..... Bii.&.n f'aulkner 4 /.,, .Henty J Ack&on· .'a-.S"l:n:i.lor .from \\'A,M- tngton , - P..Prtme .Mln.l &ter, lr!1h ·Republ!c c -3enatot from \fi'li!icon- •lo ci-PremJe.-r, ~or_lbern . Ir.eland . . e .. !;ha!rm•ri, Sena!.e Arml!d Ser\'lce&_. !:::ommlttee , . o VEC, 1,..t·., MA-di'On. Whe""'ln -~----...------ ·~ft~~~''"~'! '1'N~l1"'1-1J s ·~1 ll·t. :v-~··~·£ ::>·~ 1~ $: ., !r·P :c·t :~-1 :z1no101w.1.~ . . \ . 6 ••••• U!\ Ge:~er~I Asa~hl}: . rei:orive.ne·s. tbJi; ~·e~ . 9 ••••• It'i; penn·a:nt-rac& timit ] 0 ....... . Common ·~J1rket. ?la- . !ton~ t.eek a. devalu.a- t1on of the l!',S, dolla:r HOW .. DOYOU IATE? J .·ROSH .. HASHANAH (x ... , EA e.h Slci• of Ovit S.JMrf .. ly) 71 to I) po-lrits -c,,,,,d. 9 ! te 100 point• -TOI'-SCO«f: 61 t9 70 poi'ltt -ftlr. 11 IO fOpo!nh-b:t•ll..,t. ~ot~Ger ???-H'mni: FAMl1Y DISCUSSION QUIS'llON Should Communi&t bi1na b-~ gtven 1. ut se2t evt:n· lf 1t. n1eR.n~ the cxpu.lF10~ of 1'<1t_i onal1st Chln1_; THIS WEil<'$ CHALlEt'/GEI ?\arhe Jipan'& Fort?'ig?i Minioler. q•,_ _, . ., ',,-t~--! .. HI fl.tVt! ~·'i :l -p ·•·t :t ·i ·!!·f :11 i\JVd q j ~·~11·p !q·t ll ·t !•••!lf lY •••Jd •!t I" "'""~-j :~ i~Vd '"• Wo•'~ I~~~ l!ift<Y<IM>•Oll <~ (h • .-v1 L~··~ s""'"'~"e, •q' 11, M ,,.,,1~ pend on the !,vpe nf nilcre. its '---------------------------' v e I L B·4 e p :,;:::,t;;r~,,~.,,(lft'ot•~.(•"•~~·~M-"f' :_~~~~~~~J~;<l.~~]~~~.p~~~!t;l~~~ ' ~, I • ,-'' ~ ,.-.1pe·, , • rs ose' O ·1t1ng· -o· we. r Ho"«" doe.~ a pe:!!r! gC't in~ide: an I hi rl b lh u s s • • s "'"'""""'maev .. • • c•ent•st ays o~·~•rr:' sn --r:iller1 pc11rl nyster. ThP_v (I (I ln ,:i 1•,.rv !lfll;ill wnrlrl . !he nrstPT 1~ ;i 'htirn ·hnu~" p;iin1rr. Truf'.. hP timi~ hi ~ flil1ntin,1; In lhP in~irlr 11'llll~ rif hi.~ ho1L<;P. In !art. he ne1·rr 11,nr.~ nul.<:.1rle hr~ !11·n rnn1fnrt;ihle -~~ll.~ Ourtnji( his enlirP lrfc Rul he kPrp~ hi.~ 1lv1nf.? riu11rle1i; smrlO!h :ind !ihln.v hy p.ainl1ng ;:inll repilrnt 1n~ rhr w;il!s. lhii:· jnh ne\'r r l'llr1 ~. A n <l i;nmellmel\ 11 err:i1cr. 11 pe;irl. Artu;ill.\i lhP pPilrl 1.~ nriJ 1n.<1rl<> thP. 0\'S!~r -rhn111:h 11 ;:h;irrs it~ sh.ell or1en tt is <iltat hed to thi> \rrll-pllintrr1 \1<1 \L As ;i r11 lr . 1hP stnry s1<1.f1~ \\-hr n ;i ~ritt1· ~rinn nf s;inrl Pn1rrs lhP n~~t,.r's nren diinr ;inrl l'Plfle~ 1ns1rl1<, ThP o\'s1rr t1'1U~! O!)('n hli; 1wn !ihelf~ 'a l[f. tl,. w;:i\' 10 lr1 in rhp .'fil \1'<1!Pr that hrinf.?~ him nx~~rn ~nrl Sf'f\'I'~ him rnnr<P I~ nf fnnrl Thi' }1!11 ~ ff'll0>1 '.o; snf! bnrl\' I'> 1,.r_1 «eni;1!l\f'. HP, ht'<'omri;. lrn\;:rtrd "hr:n ii ~l"illn nr :;;;;inrl nr il trny S<"ril!t h ~ se~ crr;i1 11rP nr~llf's bC'twcrn h1n1 anrl the 11 ;:rl!s of hi.o; l'-hr.!J. He .s11l vps 1he prnblem h y tr;ino;fnrn11r'I,:: 1)1" 1t(·h~· 1·ii;.11nr intn :i .'itnnnlh pr ;irl, ~lrl\l'ing \\"i\h snfl n1fl'lnl"\p;im rnlflr.<. Thr ;p strr hllS il ~rC'1'i11t l~I'~ cells !h;:rl p).'Jr,qrt rcr- l a01n rhemir<1.I.~ frn1n S{'/lWllll'r a11r1 m;inu/;irturti !hl'm rntn il pr;irly suhs t;:r 1ltr rilllPrl niicrf'. Thi~ .~uhsl ilO('e IS Strrel('rl ••11 th(' 1 n.~ir1e 11~lls nl h1.~ shrll, "·h"J'" it hiirdens ::ind /orni~ ;i •• ,-smooth f.?l nssy su_rf;ice lo I his rnannrr hi' p:iin1s 1111rl rPp11in(s his li\•ing rnnm. huiklfull ur ~ lhirk t;i1·t"t nf smnnth n;ii-re ernund hi.' soft ~f'n~1t11"P hMy. • 'l"h('.SP hnusc keerin 11 rhflr ".~ 11l~n -"'1h·e the 11rohle.n1 of llrhy "i~11ru-s, though thii; takes t1mr. Ch;:inrcs ;ire, the irril;itin ~ fnr('1 fZn body l(tts ~ t u c k ~\\\'ten lhP ()~•io.ter ;:inrl rhe -"·:ill nf hi11 shell So n11x1 time this sr rt.inn 2f'ts 11 cn111 of narre. the rorelR'1 body 2rts one also. ••rom then on. e;ich lav('r of J111cre '11l<f&d ·to !he w~ll ali;;n 11drls ::in exirA l11yer around the sm;ill in\'l!der. In t1ml'. I his htromf!S 11 rnund ;Jnw1nl( Pf"ti rl -.. ·1!h !he iirigin11l ln1 arlr,r buried deep Inside l:+ver,11 11nd !Ayers of hard. smOnth n11i;:rt N() lnn;("r lines ii irritate 1hP orster ber11usP the. pearl is as smooth 8S his !hells. f\'acrts of ,·1rious q11ahUes 1Jre msde bv manv d1rferent oysters 11nd 'other ·shellfi!iihea . .o re called nrJent<1l pe.<1rls. It t;ike."' nne nf I.Ju-n,vslers Ill leasl JO \'e.ors lo.create e\·r n :i. N J .. /4 N • g· med i"m:;,,.,d '""'"' "''"--ew ce /l.g·e ea.ri11 Anrl he cr!'<i\C!; tt in!iide his shell.~. ;i,:i; hr l!n('s ;ihn111. hi.~ endle."..~ rnut1nP nf cnillini;t ;ind rN~-wJ1ng, h1:i; w111ls with s;icrf'. SA,~ DIE<;o I ur1 I -·Thi' 1 ric<fl ;:rnrl · t I e ctr n n i c a1·prilRe !Pmf)('riirure nf the en,Eineer.c;. eil rth'.~ cl1m.<1te h;i~ rlrnflpl'rl n\ren.c;· ~;:iirl ·t.ht l~sr ire ARP suh,tl<1nlilllly .~inre 1~4Q _ anrl -nrr.utrf'rl Abnut 17.000 yeiir.c; l:!lrfl ;inrt A t(':i;e;11 rc:h prnl!'ra m /he wnrld i!ppe;ir·.~ h,eaded for h.111te he.en .c;ef up under tlito. 'in- 11nnlhrr i(·~ llf.?e. ;in 'nff1c1;i l nf !l'rl"lil!-\nrr;il dPr <idP. nf nce:in l he ."\ilf1nnill Sc1ente Fnun-rxptnr?J1~n In ennrlur.l I'll:· rl;;it1nn .~i1 1rl TiH'$rlil.' perimen1J( tn rletermint wtiPn '"\\"e .~r;> nnw f>,110!1 ~e;:i r« a n~11· ire <11-!f' l\'Ou!d llrri1·e p;isl !hP rnii x1n1urn hPiil1n~ nf anrl 11t·hAt tn rln 11hnu l it. Ahnul :.f) .\'ei!r:i; llf.?O. !'ifimrnne r1r.~{'n\'t'rrd th111 :in oy~IN <"ilrr hp pl'r!itr;idcrl !n rreiltr 11 pr'ilrl. il.'I (lrr1 erer1. ·A 5nlilll hr;irj WilS" ptil{'f'd insldr the i;hPl!S 11nd lcfl lhrrr In 1rritiltc 1he ny ... ter. A~ u~u11l. hP ~nl\·,.rl the prnh!em hy cn1111n1: ;inrl fl'f'l"l<1ting the forei~n bod.v \l"llh flil('i't . ThP re.~ull i~ A C'UlfurPrl pt11rl -m11dt nf the ~11mt m11tP.i-1;il A~ lhf! re11l th1nl!. Hn11'e\rr, !he t)t;:id\' fnre1gn ~.1 1ni;.1rle \~ larjter, th" nnr1hl'rn hrm1spht rP . W" The p;ir1h·,~ •l1m,o.ll'. ~·,o.s shnuld hf <1.prrn;ich1n11 a llmc de11r;i1PI)' hill~nrrd. Owi'n lnlr1 11f ilrr~l,.r~lrrl r·nnl1n11 ." n r. lhP ~P~!'-inn . And ~ 1'tr1i srn ii ll Thn1na ~ A. n"'·en 1n111 ;i eon· ch<1.nge rnuh1 l ip th!' ha18nce "-Mii" •·n~\ • Wft<ld ·-A!IU ,, r .... !!-""''" ·~r It <1( CUAWA ~-o~··"~· (•"•~• '"' ~" <!U••""" H,..w rln e1Lru~i1•r 11nr1 in· lru•ivt r(lck.~ differ~ 1-;~1n1sh·p rnf'ks e )( I 1· 11 rl r n~·pr [hr ~llrf:itP ; i n1r1 1~1 \e ff'rt ~rp (lf thP 1n-~ti111lP_ nl rlrr-ei!her \\;iy. -~ ------ • " ••.. -. ·1 ' -' . -' -r(){'Kt 1ntrurll' undergrnund. ·Thi~ n1;iirl dif!Pi'i>nci Of'J·ur~ 11·hpn lhPir min('rAI 1nill:!ur('~ rrupl ;i~ nv1lren l;iv11. Snme rnHkP it 1111 th(' w;iy tn lhe t.-ip Md snrne do noL.Jllis depends. rin lhe .~t ruc1\1re nf thP. vn!r;inn ;inll !hi' .c;urro1inrtinf.? rr11<t:il fnrmat1ons. A$ ;i rule .. the 1·ol{'11nir rnnf' h;i.~ <111 nprn vent frnm !he surfa('e .<111 !hr wii f rlnwn tn rhe re..;ervo1r rif molten lllllf.?lllil in ii.<:. rlccp root~. Y.1hen thi~ iii go, _jt c:11 n -· erupt 11 rh·er of red hn1 l;i1a n\·e.r the !lurf11ce. There it ('001.~ <1.nd hecrnnel'i II \Aye.~ llf ·r, , .· ext1·usi1·e igneous rock. __ Rut rPs!IPs.~ 1·n!r;inic i'I<'· l i\'ily nl!en remndrl~ thP cnne ;i11d 11lsn !be cr)JsLJIJ l:iyl'.(:<i 8rnund it. Tht cr11trr itnrl l"e.ntl'i ma r ~ chnked wi!h m11.,se~ ni rlPbri.~, ·nphr1f(lal.~ mAv fr11ct11re and '"';iken m:iS.~h e crulllll h1 ~·crs. Next time !he vo!c11nn eni pt~. tlie 111''"'"" pA!h to the surface i.~ blorkcd -l\nd It in1rullr.s thrnu~h wc11k 11nd tn1{'furetl h1ver.~ !If ~me level ~!n"' Lhe ar"nund. Both exlru~ve ,qnd in· trusi\'e rnck~ :ire made mnstly ()f "imilllr i.r A n it e . I y p e mincrA1$. However, nn the . ·hc11t. in buried intru.~ivr l~1·a,. frinl fa~tt-r :ind ll'ntl lo form Oner mintrAl ("ry~t11l.s. The heAI is huriP.r! i111r11~il'e li!l"ilS 1~ tr11pped and may linar.r there fflt !lit~. It Cfl(lls &lo"·ly 11nd lend.c; In f11rm co11.rse:r miner11ls with larger crysYls. '' " Trnclin' Cat_ f.arfunkel. the: tig"cr·str'l p~d ' cat that ltvert nearly a m()nth r oaming ai'olind il BOeing 747 (l.•hUe it flew n1orc th"an I 00 .000 ritiles. · Wa8 ciplured recen1Jy by w, s . Lloyd. 1 Jloelng-employeat tne 747 pltnr .Jn f,yeret~ Wuh. · - ' -New Su.rger.y Cu.ts Off Poison Su.pply to Snakes' Fangs :Sn;vdtr nf !.hi> I 'nJvP.r sity nf and iir"e lhe first . s.u.c b GIPnn 4;ud . ML 1' LAKE CJTY (UPI 1 - Thrt'I' • re~rr.Mr~ h A·\'" · rlP 1·r lnperl ·All nPer;i1inn thii~ rt'nrll'r.'\ h11rml!'~S ~uch rlead~.v l'!JlA~i:s surh fl-~ I.he Kjnf.? C('lhra '. ind. dja rriQodt>;:irJI, r11t1 IP.r. Ulii h -1.nllPll'e nf ~1Micin11. h;irmlPs.'I pn1snnn11;; snakrs in He s;iid !he s11ake:; are put r('rnr!Prl lhP nP1< l"lper.:itinn 1n Lh" 11·orlrl. ' !n ~Jeep ti'tng en6ugh to allow .. ,. .pllper prl'!s('n!Prl today to lh~ . Glenn ~airl ht re("P.'nlly was t l m ,. for post-oper.af.ion iinnual confertnrP nf thP h1tlen h.v ;in lndiiln C9br::i :inrl reco1'.erY and :ifttr s ye2r they . Jhe n~W rethnlque h;i~ \l·nrkl'rl nn 150 'n:ikt.~ AIJ<.l me:i11~ 7,()(1 keePfr~ c;i,n h11ndje pni.~On011~ ~ep1 ll!i~ ~·ithnul '"'t' n( ~ f;rtal hitP. ~a id .l11me~ . .G!c11n . .:. ~erpr ntnlOli:lSl for lhr )()('iii Hogle 7,(M't, Arilf'rtf'iln A~~ncii<llnn n r ,, Hnji(IP 7.nn wnrker was blU Pn shn\I' no ill effects with bartly -Aqu;i~ium~. ftlenn ~;i1d lhP hi' iln Afrir;in puff :irlrler, hut 1"ls1hle ini;istnn srars, ,pape:r w11.~ prc.'ltn!erl 1 n nr1th('r n1;in ~uffPrtd mnrl!. "Tfte ~na°kl'~ still t.h1nk'the,11 'memory of (;rr11lrl Oph;i r~·. rh;in p;iinful f;in~ Wnunffs ;irp IPlhl'fl." r.lerin s.1!d . "It i~ fntrner Hn.1r1lt 7,nn dirt>rlnr. hr>1·;iu"" the snakr~ 1rtre ~nmPIA'hat' ·rnmicl!:T to set 11 11-·tin dit>rl ~rrrr beinli: hitte[l h,v 1•,.nnmnid.~. ~rilling rnhr~ try tn spit an Afr1 <'11n p11Ff.':irldtr in 1%4 Thr np('r11t1_nri st11r1s tiy p11lr \"Pnnm' 11nd nothing come.s "\\'e ciin rnn1erl ii rrp!I)~ !rite: ;i vt.n ;imnirl --;i, Vf'nnmnu,~ ll.n.akr Iha! is nn lnrii::;er <"llp~hl,e n( ~nJ f'<'t ing 1•/>nnm untn lf.~ \"ict1rr1," C-l rnn ~ii id '"H11rl Mr Drh:ir~' hrrn hi!· tin,:: lhe snilkP. In sltt'll 'fllr lJp out " lr.n h1· lh!' puff -;idrl~r in· Ho~IP tl'I-;i wr r-k A sl'nall inci .c:inn 15 The · researchers g11Jd thty 7An .inrl;i:-.-, iiU ·ne wnuld havP miidP fn rhP rept 11 .. ·~ j.':iw ln 11ref('lrfnini;if'nmp<1.nyto prn- recei~1f'rl i~ 1t rnuple nf ex rn~e 11 durt ~lld1 ni:: frnm !he r1urr veMrnnid Sn<ikes frit roos punr!ure \l'nuods lh;il ('nuld m<1.ln l"f'n0m i::l;inrl 10 1hP anrl pl;in to produce an anti· h;i 1·~ ht en !realer! by an f:ings . The rl11rt i.~ llr'rl in 'fl-i'.·~ snak~bite 1·11crine "'h!rh h11~ r~l riin fir. nirh~rrl -r nrrlinarv first :iirl kit:" Glenn pl ;ic"~ in ;i, proc:eri1 1re Sin1i~r· alre'11d.1· pro1·ed effective in -s,,.1rl. tn r;iutPrl1.in g hlnnrl vtS~els, · animal .~. ·1nc:ltidfng dogs. ~1 r:11i2ht.. .<. r r,~tiilr.~hf'r tn 1·~nnm~ lit th~ ~;:rlt L~k!' He .c:.:t1r1 ;ill \",.nomnu~ sn :.kf'.c; ----~--~~-·---~-~·~---~---- • \1 , t Pr an io. •· Adm1;11~triltinn hr,i~pit;:r l 1 , a,nd ·Dr: Clif(()r1j al Hn,.::I~ Zoo hal"e bern tfanSformerl il'llo 1'ert0mo1d3 North Ireland ·Tr~uble --' Even Touch.es Sn1uggler fll/FI LIN l l!Pl l f"nr .. /lm ... , ::Tb,, militar~· Jl!.f~n:l-l4ssy my SulU ven .. the wnr~t thing ~ho they pull In.II thfy cii.lch abnut. tbe .trnubll!, ln Nt;1rlher.n ynu -()!l thoSe · upitpprnveQ lreh1nrl I~ th,o.f it h.<1s knocke.r! rnad~," ~;11 1rl .Jimt)\y. Ah(lu t \.li'I the hnttnm nu! nf the horder ~mall rn;id.~ cris.'1-c rn!l~in1 the . smuuliqg -.b~•inea,. -. ~r~er have be~n <leclsr~d off -•\Ynu·•·CJn''1m11kt • liv\n11 limits. by th~ tr:OOP!-: • wilh: all · lht1 gnlniiJ.~-On tht.11e . Syl11v11 n h1maelf Jlye.~ In R dAy~." he Mfd-.:pninting In ell· . )lml\11 border 1']~111-ie ln _the •~per11tion· 11t·· r\.e w l! pap tr Jtt.pl.lbllc, he, c~n w~I~ .1nlo he<!rlhnes ,..nowinj!;· -cnntinvinJ! N7rthern l rel~~d , in _:i B cnnflic• hetween · R t'l m a n !':Ccnnr:I.~. In 10 ro1n1Jt.t'i; he can Ca tholics ~nd i"relb;t;inti;. he ln <:rn~~nlt;11tJtn,. l'.~e!'I~ t'lf .,e1·er11I cl~:i;tics bet1veen lhe . '.'Before thi.~ rump .. s hf;1!1'n. lrnops and the: 011!l;iwed Irish tlting8 wtr~. ~otn~ ?.'c.el~ ·.Rlp!J.~llcan ~rmy_ 1 !~A t. _"•r?und h.e~e. he ~~1d . No -'Even btfnrt thP iirmy c11me . -~e.11. 11 1~ 11 dtffere:nl game ()/t ,lilt i;cen.? ,sm.uggl!ni. h:id nowl't~llys. . . ~eg1:1n tn c~ang~. T~e rtld· . ,Jlmmy. '.Ja~ _.-peht much o_f ttmt.f. ()n hi~ bfc)'.cl~ pla~i.ng fr1l'i !13 YP.A.r!'I id1pp1nis back iihd c:11l-and -mousf! with · custom11 fnrth ;icrns,~ the: border from 'rrit>"n tiitd alreid',Y btjjn't~ 11ve ~~l?. 1ri.c;h rupubne. ·wti~rc_ h«. wllY. to ~lick ·p~r~tor!· 1.n f11i;~ hVes, ln !ht IJrUhlh Prbv1nr.e ~utOrriobil~. tnoving ·goods . ~! ~lhtfl1 1te1And c1rrylngr 11 ·: 9ulclcJy 11nd in.'.~~l.k . · ·. thtt.y1hg JIMl'trtment m 1oods·. ; E Ven M , thert w.118 '11 lt \iing .. 'fhe~e !'"~ • :ti~e. ~! •1ld'. ·to ·i;e h•d. As,r~t~_ntly a~ twl? . when srtlugg!l('lll 1111 but Alp-· teari 11:gn .--mu~~let~ were P,rted 'W h n It crimm unltit.i riliiklng up t-0 SSOO a nl1t:hl fer· · Alonji: !hf ' lfio..fnilt (rontler.· rylng'pi11111crC1u the bnrdt.r to But ,,.,.,. Briti~h 11rn\Y p11trril11i" tiacOri factfi'rlM ' · In • ·I h' i cJ1n1;~nOv on ·illt moVe 11lnnt R,,Publlc. The bodm . re.11ulttd ' thi h6rder m'•ke: it 1111 but i~ ·from ·a shoru·ge of piJt:~ 111 the poa!!f6!e. 'tO 'ge·r i t rol;s uni>ttn, R~public, forclnj: · snm1'. fA"c· eVen for lho'se Whb know all '· ti:Jl'lt!. to ofrtt lbovt-the- . the"' b1Ck· ro11dS 11111d hiddl!n market prlCes to · st!y In 1hor\ cut.a. bu&tnw . · • ' • . '. 'fot 'fJeetery ' • • . • ' I • • l • • Every young3ter know6 that the· lt~tertotter has Its ups .1nd dO"'OS for :whoever ride• it. But. rcr three-year·old' Jenny. S~ijer. when she is up A}t• !creams ·thit sbe ·Wint! down. ' ' ., ; 8 OAJL Y PILOT Saturday, Sf'ptf'mbrr 25, 1971 Real Estate Ques:tions •nd Comment By Realtor Randall McCa•dlo Is now reall y a good time to buy a home? I know you m ust get •sk ed this question a lot, but with. ffrospac• being so hard hit a nd so many new homes b.1ng budt- woul dn't it make more sense to wa it? What about tight money, t hat adds to the total cost of home owners~ip. We'd like t o own a home of our own, but do you t hink it would be safer to wait and se9 whet happens to in· t erest rates and other factors? S. T., Cost• Mes• f or th!:! ft r~t time in many, m any mo nths. mort- ~;1gr nlOlll'Y 1~ luosenu1g. Some to p people inside gov· 1:rn111r11 1 bclit•\'C 11011· ls a good Lin1e to purl·hase a home. \ nun1bc>r of fat:lors enter into a home buyer's de- '1sion re".'.l!'d111g a bu}-nO\v or \1·ai t a nd see attit ude. 'J'hr<e fa~turs include the steady increase in buil d ing )Jrodu c\~. land 3nd labor costs. (-Jl(!J rrnan \\'tll iarn J\l cChcsney J\lartin of the Fed- c r:d l loine Ln:in Bank Board. aS quoted in Wes tern l\lu lucii 1\e1\·s, says that every month a potent ial hon1e huver \1·a1l!'. i! costs hin1 annther one pert·ent (or 12 pefcent a yrJr L \\'ailing to buy \1·iJ t only cost more later in purehase price. 1'here are other (actors that should be considered in today·s housing n1:1 rke1. says Elizabeth fit. Fo\vler , pC'rsonal finance '' r1trr for the Ne\\' ):'ork 1'imes. She says that !he price of buil ding materia ls h as bf>en rising at a rate of eight pe rcent a year and land has equalled or bettered that increase. :\t t hose in- c1 eases. an eight or nine percent mortgage is still a barg:iin. The availabilit.v of homes today is excellent for the buyer's se!ct l1on. but there is a gro~·in g pent-up de- niand for hous ing that "'iU soon, accordin g to n1any e x- prrts. t urn the current housing si tuation into a shor t- a ge. Obriously. hoine prices \\'ill then go up even m ore. It see1ns tha t a strong suggestio n t o buy in t oday's housi ng mar ket is not only justified but prudent. All other factors being equal, what make s real estate a better investment? There are many different types of invest ments availa ble. Whett is th• "one" out- standing advantage to investing in real estate? M. B., Costa Me~a . ril o.~t re.'.ll estate inves tors are look ing for spendable 1ncorne, tax shelter or an estate b~iilding pro~ram. An outstanding attract ion of the investor has to be that of ''leverage.'' In most investments. the in,·estor usuall y must r isk ·t he total an1oun1 of the in \'estment. The real estate in- \'e~tor can acquire real es tate by commitling a sn1all prr£·entage of the balanl'e of t he cost being p rovided by finanl'i ng. ·rhrough such financing from a lending in· sti1111ion or .se11 £>r. t.he investor enjoys leverage y,1ith funds borrO\l'Cd for h15 real estate acq uisiti on. \\'hile tile rl'lurn fro1n the inves tmen t is based up- on the tot:il cost of the property, the investor's profit is d ctern1inect in ratio lo the amount of actual d ollars he has in ve'-l('d. T hrough s uch le\'erage net return for each dollar invested ra n be many ti mes higher in real estate inves t ment than it \\'OUld be in non·leverage in· \e~11nents. ff)!TnR·s ;\'O'TE: Rn11clnll R. fl!cCardlc Is tile president of ll1c Real EsWtei·s. on invest1nent a1u1/yst, college lecturer, nnrl autl1or of "Reol Estat e i n Californ ia." Sen d you r com- r11e111.~ and q11rs1io11.~ tn Randnl/ R. llfrCa rdle. cl o fhe DAILY PI LOT, P.O. Bo:r 1560, C:asta ,,fesa, 92626. BRAODMOOR BEDROOM SEEN THROUGH MIRRORED DOORS AT TURTLE Only 20 Remain Ing Turtle Rocli Homes Boom Certainly moving f a s t e r than 11 speeding turtle are the popular Broadmoor garden homes in Turtle Rock, Irvine. Built bv Richard B. Smi th, Inc., juSt 20 of these a\\·ard· winning homes are as yet unso ld. "Slightly over t1vfl months ago \\'e opened the eighth unit at Tu rtle Rock v.·it h 96 homes," said ll.B. "Pete" Fisher, marketing director. "So far we've sold 76, and they're still moving at an average of one a day." Fisher reports that Plan 7, the only two-story Broadmoor l-IDme at Turtle Rock, is sold out. A limited num ber of Plans I, 2, 3 an d 4 are still available. Each of the re· main ing ilomes offers three exterior elevations from which to choose. Southern California's indoor- outdoo r lifestyle is exemplified in the design of all Broadmoor Homes. v.·hether at Turtle Rock. Nigu el Shores or Big Canvon. Plan I , the only three· bedroom design at Broadm oor Turtle Rock, focuses on a Sun Roo m, accessible th r o u g h slid ing glass panels from the family room. as well as from the master suite. The master bath boasts a private dressing area. TY.'0 main allraclions of Carports Mal{e Slu111s, Mes a Architect Says CHICAGO -Many cities are creating apa rtment slun1s by requiring enclosed carports \\'hic h foster ugly alley scenes, which serve as trash col- lectors and encourage crime, Costa f\1esa architect Y.'alter Richardson told builders and businessrnen attending the se- cond International Apartment Conference here Friday. Richardson. president Walter Richardson Associa tes, a n a ti on a I award-winning architectu ral and pla nni ng firm, explained : or' "fl is possible, on the other tional Association of t he Construction Industry of t.1ex- ico. Richardson was also a speaker at the 1st lnlcrna- iona! Apartment Conference, held last year in 'Vashington, o.c. Huntington P er1nits V p $2.4 Million Broadmoor's Plan 2 are (I ) the airy freedom of movement and space through kitchen , famil y roo m and patio dining area. an d (2) three of its four bed roon1s are adjacent to the home's acti\'ity c enter, whereas the larger master suite is at the quiet end of the house. It opens directly onto the private garden atr ium, as does the form al dining room. Broadmoor's Plan 3 features sliding walls of glass that open from the master suite, living room and dining r o o m , direclly onto the poolside patio. A cheerful. windowed kitchen dining nook overlooks the pool. A dramatic entry separates living room from formal din- ing room in Broadmoor's Plan 4. The kilchen opens directly onto patio dining area. and there's eve n a pass-through window fro m the kitchen to the patio bar. ,...laster suite and family room are adjacent to the so larium. Broadmoor kitchens in all plans are fully automated with Gaffers & Sattler built·in ap- phances, including continuous cleaning ovens. La rge. com- p a r tmentalizcd bathrooms feature vinyl asbestos flooring. one·piece fiberglass tubs and showers with single-hand le shower controls. J\!aster sUites feature double pullmans. All pu!lman tops are cultured marble. Fully m i r r o r e d v"ardrobe doors are standard in every Broadmoore master hrind , to use open carports Permit valua tions f o r Other custom features of which el iminate these neg ative Broadmoor Hornes include sui te. f t a d Open " " lhe ,,·1e building permits issued in ac ors n ,. · elaborate fireplaces, hard-h C• g the enl•·•e p•o Huntin gton Beach in June this enr an in -surface en t r i es, forced·air ject." yeer showed a $2.4 n1il1ion in-crease over June or 1970, ac-heating prepared for air·con-Speaking on "The r..!ajor ditioning, e-0pper plumbing, fl f th A t b.1 cording to figures released by Tn uence o e 11 omo I e on gl::iss-lincd v.·ater h ea t e r s , S. o I t • • the Building Departmen t. tte e \' e o p m en , cedar shake and shingle roofs, Richardson said: "\Ve are an A total of 415 permits v.·ere and concrete drives a n d Housing Glut Seen In County "Orange County re!idential building activity has reached levels which cannot con- ceivably be maintained over the period ahead," Conrad Jamison, vice president and economist for Security Pacific National Bank, told a university·sponsored gathering for the community of Irvine recently. "Speaking befor e the University of C a I i f o r n i a Irvine's s y m po s i u m on unemployment in Or a n g e County, Jamison c ited dramatic surges in residential and real estate acti vit y. "On the surface, these ap- pear to be fa vorable when contrasted with the sluggish trends reflected in other coun · ly econom ic aspects this year. l lowever, we are on the verge of a housing glut in Orange County that can only be com- pared to the excesses ex- perienced in the years follow- ing similar over-building situa· lions in 1963 and 1969," he cau- tioned . Orange County housing, the economist pointed o u t , registers a production volume of 32,000 units per year - only 12 percent below the all-time peak recorded in 1963. ''You may recall that the 1963 volume! created acute pro- blems or the county building industry and resulted in a ma· jor reduction of activity for the ensuing four years." He cautioned that the longer the period of excessive hous- ing construction, the greater the glut will become. "Multi-family housing - apartments -represent a sector of real excesses ," the Secu rity P a c i f i c Bank economist pointed out. "1971 volume in th ls category runs al the rate of 16,800 family units per year -historically one of the highest levels for Orange County." He indicated that August building permits reached more than 2.000 apartment units, adding confirmation to a situation that prompted the Federal Home Loan Bank Board to issue their first "maximum marker a 1 e r t ' ' early last month. Alerts bv the Federal Home LQan Bank Board caution lenders to carefully examine the finan- cing of new apartment pro- jects. ''Sales volume for new homes appears comparatively strong at the moment, absorb- ing the most home con· struction acti\'ity," he added . "l{owever, with a housing rate qt 15,SOO uni rs pt'r year. J foresee a doubling of I970's Orange County volu me.·· Jamison went on to tell the university symposium au· dien('e that the longer !he ex· cessive rate continues. the greater the glut will become. and conseq uently, the sharper the cut in vol ume that \\'i!l be required to restore a favorable balance in local housing. lla'''aii Calling Slll esgals W in Big Tri11 automobile· oriented society, issued fo r J total value of wa lkways. and as long as \\'e are, the $5.853,300. A year ago the total Turtle Rock is the fastest r ===========;I automobile cannot be ig· 11·as 355 pt'rmits v.· i I h · h STAR S T110 happ~· i\e~·port Drach 11·omen 11·111 he bidding Aloha lo the n1atnland :i;.0011 -for \1e ll·dt•ser\'ed. all expense paid \ acations. The~ 're B::i1 bar a Aune 11f JG.10 )1 <1r111ers Dn\·e. and !..{)1~ J\l 1Jler. 101 \ B:1v!'1de \'11l:i~e. 11·in11ers ol <1 ~c1 rn·month·long rontest Ill 11111 a "\\'eek ln l!iJ\\ai 1" olfcrl'd its ;1ssoci:1tes by r.1acnah-lrv1n e R e a l t y Com1)any. The C(1n1pct ilion \1·as so close that winners 11·C"re in doubt until S p m. of lhe clos- ing day. according to principal John Mcnab. ~liss Aune actually \\'on the two tickets by half a listing. sharing eredit for a joint listing with anolh~ rmplo~e. Since P.iiss P.iiller \\'as on!v that half listin.; bf!hind. fl!is.s 1,e .. 1 .. Chie f Beverly Savage of Cor- ona del Afar bas bee n appointed direct or of leasing for ~h~ West Nine condom1n1 ums at l ... aguna N ig uel. " ·) Aune decided lo give her the nored . $3_:18.1,817 \'aluation. gro\\·ing \•illage tn t e pro-posed City of lrl'tne, develop-Sydn£>y Omarr is one of other ticket. "Therefore. even though \\'e Bill Back. city ecooomic ing at the rate of more than t he 1,·orld'!; ~rPRt 11s1rolo· Starting v•ith J\lcn.'.lb eight .ere designing apartment pro· development coordinator, said 300 homes yea rly. It is just gers. His column is on! of ~ears ago as a hos tess, last jects for people. we must the increaS(' rrflecls •he four miles fro1n the Pacific j~~tu~e~\' PILOT'S iif'C'&l solve the problem of the <'Iulo loosening of tht> money si!ua. Ocean, and by auton1ohile. on-1~::;;;::;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; year J\liss Aune gained the ,1 the "-o,·00 ,·ng of the desian 1 I 1 d th ·t · h IK" t-t1on. ! c a so no e e ci Y s Iv fi ve minutes from I e1- disl1nr lion of selling th e process. In cffcrt , the land p<>pulation hr.s incrcasro by J~·vine Industrial Complex ~nd l highest priced single-family !hat rcm:i1ns mus l ac-Jl.000 since April of 197\l. the financial <'Ind fashi on , Int el'er sold in Nev.·port con1mndate !he people. The building departmenl centers of Newport Beach. as Bearh. Jt \•;as on J1arbor "Tlie car is ou r biggest pro-statistics re\'e<lled that the \\'ell as its n1any f i n e, blcn1. so the success of an 1 t t f t ,, .• 1.,,.,nls. I ·I n I d ti · t a.ges ca cgory or prrm1 s , " " ~ :1 c. an 1e pnce ag sp11rtment d c v e Io p m c n t was single family uniLs, where Aroadmoo r Turtle Rock is $350,000. drpend.~ upon how \\'ell the car · _ _, · h d ,. 80 permits were 1ss11t:u wit a Accessible by both the Santa A new mem"·r of !he is handle . d 1 f $I ~ ·11· ·~ h C d 11.1 combine va ue o -" m1 iun. Ana and San Diego F"'"ways' t.1il!ion Dolla. Cl"b of the He ld at t e onra . i ton ff . I . Jl otel. the Sept. 22-26 co n· S Culve r Dri ve turn-0 s. t is Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa fcrcnce is sponsored by the KJD located Culve r and Campus ENJOY OCEAN BREEZES IN DELUXE M·l 1900 tq, fl. ••p11ndeble fyll y 1prinklered ..,.,d ~l t1 . Feil ctilin9 •nd J phe1e pcw•r. lntul ~led c •rpeled offices, I f)th •nd Mon- rowi e, Cotlt Me1t . Board of Realtors. Miss Miller National Association of llon1e LIKE Drives. Irvine. has been with fl.1cnab-Irvine Builders. the Housing and The homes are priced from TRICO REAL TY INC. for si x: months. Urban Development Associa· UNCLE LEN $.12.990 and conventional finan· (714) 645-0621 ·-~ti~on~o~f~C~a~n~a~d~a~·~·~n~d_t~h~e~N~a~-__:::::_~~::::.::::::_-=::::_:_~~c~i~ng"....'.i':..'.'~'~'~il a~b~l~e.~~~~-..'.~""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'"'I The women were 11elling I· homes priced from $38,500 lo $500,000 in Harbor View Hills, Eastblulf, Harbor View Homes, C a m e o Highlands, Irvine Terrace, Cameo Shores, Beacon Bay, W est c 1 i f f , Baycrest, Mesa Verde, Linda Isle and Dover Shores. The vacation will be the first trip to Hawaii for Mi" Aune, who plans lo go the end of this month. and also for Miss Miller. who plans her visit in late November. Newport Firm Ends Project Larwin Developments, Inc. of Beverly Hills, has an-I nounced the completion by Environments, the Newpor1 Beach interior design finn, o' the community's recreaUor center a nd Ole salts, ffCl"Qw and clnsing off ices at Paradi~ Pines, a 2.600 acre recres· tlonal land development 100 miles north of Sacramento. ! Norman Rips, markelin~ director. of the La r w I n subsidiary noted that the $15 million development opened in I ear)y Se ptember. Price freeie bonus on last 15 homes In units. Values so11r with Instant apprecl11\lon. Unit 9 homes In production are Increasing in v11lua 10 to 15%. Hurry! BROADMOOR TURTI,E ROCK '70 Froms32,990 1 l ' There are many reasons to buy a home in the : Highlands at Laguna Niguel. But you'll see the best one when you look out the window. About all a 1vindow is good for in most homes i:1 to let some light in. But it's different in The H ighlands al Laguna Niguel. The homes in the Hig hlands arc built hig h up in the hil ls. so ,_.,,hen you look oul the ~1ndo11s you i;ct a view of all the surroundi ng countr~sidc. From the v.·indo\\S of these homes you can look do1,vn on the valley below and sec all the "fl atland'" communities, Across lhe valley you can see lhe Santa Ana Mountains. tvtoJj~ka Peak, S<1 nt1a.i;o Peak; Los P ines Peak. It's quite a view. Don't overlook everything else while you're looking at the view. A view isn't the only thing you get at Laguna Niguel. \Ve have miles of beaches. \\1e have a p rivate beach club (The Laguna >liguel Beach Oub). \\.'e have the E! Niguel Country Club, 11·1th an 18-holc golf course that's rated one of the three best in Southern California. 'Ilic Dana Point I\ farina and )·acht Club is right next Joor io L;1;::un;1 '.'\1gucl. And for people \\'ho li,·e in the I hghlands, there is a private club for l-lighl.1n<ls residents only \vith a large clubhouse, an 85-root S\Vinuning pool, and a playground and picnic area. Wh•t do homes in The Highlands have that "ordinary" homes don't? T hese homes are t \l.O, three, :.i11d iour lx:Jroum homes. )'ou \Vil! fin d thc1 t thr ~]('SJ):ns nr thl't> honic~ are unusually 11e ll thnughLou t fhcrc .ire no awh\vard a rea!!. No "klunk\ · ronn1s And all of our f1ome~ h.ivc c.\tr,1 Jet,1d~ that set them apart from "ord11iary· ho1ncs Drtatls like t lcctric doo r openers on al l gar<1ges, ,; choice of l ilc and carpeting. ca rpeting throu~hou t the house, sprinklers in you r fro nt la1,n, front y.ird and ~1de yard fencing. and landscaping from the street 1n front of your home all the l\'ay up to your front ya rd fence (l\·e call that "Strectscaping") These extras are only a rart1al l1~t of \I. hat \I. e give you _ Theres muc h more Home1 lnThe Hichland1are priced from $26,500, And we'll take your old home In trade. Our prices are reasonable \ery reasonable.. ,\Ve should also mention that rrimc rate.s have just gone do\\·n, so we can give you the lowest rates available today. These are todav's rates, not vcsterday·., rates. \\"e also have e ·trade-in program. \\'c'll take vour old home in trade for a ne\\' home 1n T he Highlands, and save you all the time and v"orry of trying to sell it. How to aet here ·rake the San Diego-Santa Ana Free\\•ay (Hi~h"a y 5) to l.rO\\'n \'alley Park\\•ay. Follow Crol\n \'alley Park\\·ay to ~1gucl Road, and turn nght 1..:.ccp ~01ng until yo-.1 come to The 1-lighlands. Jf you d like to call us about anything. our numbt:r is (71 4) 8)0-5050. ' r ' l t The Highlands (!)in Laguna Niguel• Another Great Canmunity by Avco Unvnunity Devele>pers WHEN IS AN "lRWNE" HOME REALLY AN IRVINE HOME ? Some ofiCalifornia's most dis- tinguished homebuilders are de- veloping neighborhoods on Irvine la nd, the. 83,000 acre master- planned development in Orange County. Right npw, there are nine-de- vel opers whose success and repu- tation for high quality work have qualified them to b uild in The Irvi ne Company's "better envi- ronment for you:• These developers-and only these -arc allowed to display this version of The Irvine Company's offic ial syn1bol. \Vhcn you sec this sy mbol on a developer's advertisement, in one of his brochures, or in his model home, it means something to you. It n1cans that thi s developer was selected from ::imong 22 1 who have applied to build o n l rvi nc Company land. It means that experts in com- munity planning have Jo0ked at his past work, a nd judged it to be of superior quality. And it means that he is building in accordance with a mas ter plan. A plan th at calls for the creati on of villages ... places for complete living. Each planned to have its own schools, churches and shop- ping facilities. · Most of all, it means that when you buy one of these homes, you are gelling the total Irvine envi- ronment ... not just the house. You arc getting roads that are engineered to tomorro\v's stand- ards ... and landscaped with your eyes in mind . You arc getting an abundance of recreational fa cilities ... beaches, parks, 1narinas, stables. greenbelts, rec reation centers. tennis clubs , golf courses and you-name-it. All carefull y i'lrr:ingcd and distributed across the !:i nd in accordance \vith the highest ~tandards of urban pl anning. Loo k for the Irvine symbol when you're looking for a new home. If you don't see it, you're not in an Irvine Company devel- opment. And when you come to Trvinc, bring this li st and map with you. It will heir you find the develop- n1cnts which have earned the right to cal! thcn1sclvcs .. Irvine'.' J, \Valn ut Vi lla~e Jlomes. By W1n. Lyon Development Com- pany. Fro1n $27,995. 2. Greentree Homes. By Don- a 1 d L. Bre n Compan y. F ro m $25,995. 3. Univers ily Park. By Stanley C . Swartz Company. From $25,995. 4. Cul verDale. By The Grant Com pany of California. Fro m $25,995. 5. Pres id ent Jlo mcs-Turtlc Rock. By Middlebrook-Anderson. From S66,l00. 7. H arbor View Homes. B y Donald L. Bren Co1npany. F rom $3 1,995. I 8. llarhor View Hills/By Lusk Homes. Frorn $52.500. { 9. The Rln ff~. By Gc'trge M. l·folstein & Sons. Frri~30,850. .. ~-J'" '" ..,._. ..... ........... .. ~ ... ,. <O'''""" ~ ~ J 1 , ~ ; t ........... i ,?; ... ·-.... JO. Big Canyon. Broadmoor H omes by Richard B. Smith, Inc. Developer: under S 100,000. Cus-- ton1 lots offe red by Macnab-Irvine from S40,000. Deane Home~ to open in August: condominiums from $6S,000. • • ' THERE ARE FIVE ()THER PLACES I N THE WORl.D \VITH BEACHES LIKE IRVINE'S: NICE, FRANCE; B()l'ANY BAY, AUSTRAIJA; CAPETOWN, SOUTH AFRICA ; VINA DEL MAR. CHILE; AND THE DARDANELLES . Only six places in the world have that per- fect combin ation. of coasta l beauty and kindly cli1natc k nown as ''mcditcrrancan'.' Sout hern Ca lifo rn ia is one . An d Irvi ne, between Newport Beach and Laguna, has some o( the mos t bea utiful beaches and scacliffs•on the California co a ~. i'iaccs like Scotsma n's Cove. M orro Beach . Crysta l· Cove a nd I rvine Cove. A nypbcc in Irvin e is onl y minutes from these beaches . \Vhi ch means t ha t buyi ng a n Irvine h o me is a Jo t like buying a ho me o n T he Riviera, o r Spain's Costa d e! Sol. J[ pi cturesque beaches were all you got with a n Irvin e ho me, that w o uld be p lenty. But t he re's niore . The Sa n J oaq uin Hills. R o ll ing. Green in winte r. Go ld in s ummer. And the Lomas de Santiago m ounta ins-a crisp mo rning's drive away. Somethi ng to look up to after a snowfall. If you 're more th.a n just a looker, there's plenty to do outdoors in Irvin e. Pull a nd fry a trout from Irvine L ake. Bou nce aroun d Sa ddlc- back Park on a moto rcycl e o r d un e buggy. Sail o ut o f Newport H arbor. R id e horseback. Through the surf. Over foothi lls. Water-ski the "Back Bay:• Take a whack or two on one of Irvine's golf courses. Play a fe w fa st sets a t a tennis club. Considerate master plan n in g; the best work of ni ne of Califo rn ia's most di slingu ishcd home- builders: these a re ma king Irvin e one of Cali- fornia's most beautiful places to live. But the m editerra nean beaches. T hat's some- thing t hat n ature did. 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ON\,.I White ln•m•I Toilet Seat Sl-99 12" x 12" Self Adhesive SHAG CARPET TILE • It ', t rny to i111totl o woll !o wolt foorwnrm t t. • Self odhe1ive boclrin9-mod1 to 11-ay 1ruck, • l·o11~ WtCfTin~ nylol"! fibt •l- ma'y '"'"'· 49 C REG. 66c SA T. • SUN. OMLYI ea Ru1tit-Weathered SPANISH SHELVES "IJuy Whot You Neefl a, Cr••'• Your Owrt SltflYln• Spet•I" lroclcets Shefve1 11 .. ,1. s2" l•" s3H l•t· SJ .It.. l•e. SJ.Jt .• n ... 1r1. s5H •t" s5tt •••. ·~···. • ••. 17.1• .. """ S.... '°" S7" ••t· S10.7t. I . . ••t1· It.It ,. IAT. • IUN, ONl.TI • DAIL V '!LOT J J Vital Statisti~s for the Orange Coast Area Marriage Licenses Men in Service j Navy Seaman Douglas A. Rebard, M>n of Mr. and Mrs. A.W. Rebard of l 7 2 I Candlestick Lane, Ne wport Beach, has graduated from recruit training at the Na.11al Training Center, San Diego. Navy Fireman David t.. \\'enrlck, son of Mr. an~ Mrs Lee R. Wenrick of 3268 Dakot;i Ave., Costa Mesa, participatW in commi.s.~loning ceremonies for lhe Navy's n e we s l destroyer esrort, USS Downes, at the Naval S h i p y a rd , Bremerton, Wash. His ship has been assigned to the Pacific Cruise r - Destroyer force and will ~ homeported at Long Beach. Navy Petty Officer Third Class John T. Rngers, son of r..t.r. Jack J. Rogers of 1107 Acacia, Huntington Beach. is deployed to the W e s t e r n Pacific aboard the aitack aircraft carrier USS Oriskany. which wa s recently visited by 30 orphans at Yoko!'iuka. Japan from the Oriskany Home. Midshipman Steven C. Led- singer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ledsinger of 216 O!! Anza. San Clemente, has completed two week!'! of Reserve Officer Training ahoard !he aircraft carrier USS Coral S e a , operating off the California coast . While aboard the carrier he became acqu;i inled with duties he will be required lo perform after graduation from college and cximmissioning in the Nav al Reserve. Navy Fireman Gary L. Cline, son of Mr. and Mrs, Aurther L. Martin. Jr., of 26452 Calle. Lucana, San Juan Capistrano, was graduated from Engineman "A" School ;:it the N;ival Training Center. Great Lakes. Ill. He was trained to maintain and rf'pair marine enginM and , engineering auxiliary equip-- men!. Beuth l\'otlce1 OllEY L•w,rn<.t Jv<11..., (Hao\ G••• "''' 10, 'C.,!Xl~1 Ede;~~~ ~~~,.~~O'b."";",~~ ~v••l•H b• wolr. llrvt•h•, '""" <"la•""''""· Et!ne• o~••I••· ~.,, r .,,,. C;!tO. (IH Go""· MOr•~" ... 11, ca•••o•n••· two •001 JvO•On (>••• (,1·~•n G•C•t . l "d Wt !''" G•"· H\ln· • Qn lie•<"· \!fOIC"· ll•r< Ltf Mv •••• C o •tt M 1 1 1 . Ol l hl J'.o:. ""11':i1'118:o" • .,!~·.· ~~~Dtr°i',."u~~ ... ; .. ~ Po<•!•< V•ow Momc,.1! Por~ 11011 ll•l>A<I"'•• MOf1Vl 'Y· Olro;:clon MllCIUt Mo• • Ml•t•. !'•·" •vonoda (1'1•U1. }011l11n~.,~.V~~d 0~~· :i~.:;.•·c·.,5:,~~ 1: w11,.,,.. """" J•r1••· nl1ct , Mero .. • w, Rv•!I, P .. nn•vlv1ni1. Stt•lc••· Mond••· !,ppoernDo-r 71, 10 AM, ~1. 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Fri. 11114 S11t., l :JD '·"'· Co11tl•110115 S1111. h-1 '·"'· "ILUE WATEll WHIT£ DEATH" OCC Goes English 'Black Comedy' Delightful By TOM BARLEY Of 1M C.lly f'll91 •11H Those bright youDg people at Orange Coast College who practically fractured th i 1 critic with their happy and hilarious "Black Comedy" call their laugh·a·mlnute r o m p ''experimental theater'' and on that point alone they lose me .. It's fa st and run ny and ii has a Irick or two to offer on the way but it's 60 minutes of sla pstick routine wl:lich may have a mod ern sett ing but which i.s •s traditiona l as M wlll II 1J. Jr'1 -l.JJ . Kk:l1 lk Gooro• H1mll11'n "I Vl'.1. kNll'.Vll.'" plu1 MTHI CIMIG4 MAii" wiin Cn.r!1111n Hn11111 $119<111 kith mt !l"'I ~tur<11y -!:JO PM. Beeft1ter8 in the Tower of Londoo. London. or somt point near it. is lhe locale of their play and thiJ off ataa:e Limey has to concede immediately that whatever else they might have done in their clever little one- 11ctor they did 8 gre•t job of putting across British accent.B. "Aaaoow," they said. and "Rawther" and it came acros.!I the footlights much as it would have sounded in the Theater Royal at Camden Tov.·11 . "I must say 1 don't koow what ;i.ny of this is about ," breathleS11ly m u m b I e s a distinctly worst for v.·ear Colonel Melkett towards the end of director K e v I n Doremus' rib tickler and it was probably the truest thing any cast member sald all night. climu: that is oM of the cratiest things In this z.any show. It's all put together by a fint cast but one member of that cast deserves much more than a passing comment not just for her role in this play but rnr the Yery obviou!. and Inborn abili ty that made her stand out in a recent product ion viewed by this critic. Erin Blackwell gave a spl en- did portrayal of M is s F'urniv al. the supposedly stif( and starchy old maid who, unlike the electricity. gets turned on at one mo1nent in the play for a scene that w111s by far the best thing in a very good "'Black Comedy." Ha ir askew and e y e i; nashing, she brought im· mediate applause for her glorious version of the spinster who suddenly finds that a tot or two can do wonders for the frumpy female whose taste buds have hitherto been con- fined to brands of tea. lTy- Phoo, of course). Join the net set. The wet set. The sweat set. "Black Comedy" blasts off with a blown fuse at a family gathering and that in itself leads to some del iciou s knockabout theater with Just about every member of the cast getting in on stumbling, sprawling routine in the sup- posed darkness that left a highly appreciative audience helpless with laughter. "Black Comedy'' is well v.·orth a look and look now before all those acrobatic ac- tors forsake the state for the nearest casut2.lly ward. lt'1 bound to happen if they keep up the frenetic pace they 1et up Wednesda y night. Our $750,000 recrealion facility is 1he ec ual ol the 1 nest spa in southern California ... w11h 11s fully equipped cond111oning room, paddle ball courts, ste am room s. saunas. massage , Jacuz.z1 ba:rs- everyth1ng to keep you looking your sexy besl. We al so have 7 sw1m-n1ng nool'>, 7 l1gr.1ed ie~o s courts "''':h a lull-! me p1ofessional, and an 18-hole p:.Jrtrng gree, S:le'" ;ii pa'h11ays !or jogging and cyc ling. And everyi~. ng s 1nc1uoed y.,·1!h your re nt. ~l----;"'~"~'·:.'' '"•... All th is starting at on ly $1 70 a month. TWO IEWITCHING FIATUfllS "THE NIGHT OF DARK SHAOOWS" COLOfl -lll:ATID WI" Paul Doremus as Brinds\ey Milter, Debbie Ensign as Carol Melkett, his Hance and Pam Hall as Clea. the beautifully arranged vamp who very understandably blows a fuse ir. Brindsley's love life wi th Carol are in the thick of open· ing action that left both cast members and this c r i I i c breathless. Guitarists In Concert * These have 10 be lhe mosl ~'.y 1s"1 apartm<>"I~<; iro l\e>'.pOr! Beach. Beginning at 0"'1Y S1 70 !or a bache'or. 1.;o to 5450 ''lr a 2-sto·:t. 3-bedroo'l"l 10.'.n ~.o~·~ \', :~ 1 and? l'er:•a~ : s .r a I s1:r-s 11 ria i:-' Li=>s in be"uee'l Al/ GE f' ec1··c , 1c"0:i s .-•1 sr ·• r: "o'l"1n~ r 1 "'"'· c;; :1e' -g, Crcoeries private pai·o or r :=i n~y. So·1 "<ir:i·t'T'e1·-a "" lu.-r1s"."<"! tv'a'ly have oa·s arc f1reo0a""i ,,, pai~ ng ts su o:e•·ar·~·;iri v.11'.1 e e ... ato ~s. You'll also enjoy the mat chless environ meri1 of Newport Beach. You're close to beache:;, reslaurant ~ ~heps. 1nr.u~,Jry, and !he UGI · c.arnpus Corre to the 1nter sec1 1on ol Jamooree and San Joaquin Roaas, JUSt nonh or Fashion 1 ~·and From ire San Diego Free.·:ay, !Lo'n o!f or Jarnboree noaci Ynu'li Know you re here when yoo see 1~e 60-1001 clock Iha: I0;'1Pr~ o.-e~ our vn~r ov1n con'Jen1enc11 sl1r.i rri r,'] p';:iza, wr!h a lull-l1ne !ooa market, dry cleaner and beauty salon. V'e re o;;e1 !rom 9 a m 10 6 o m da <ly, olner times by appoin1rner.t. Or cc.II (7 14} 644-1900 !or leasing information . u'"' pork newQ or t a ortments ••• It progresses via bedroom scenes, the delightful dithering of Richard Rowland as Colonel Melkett and the mincing con- tribution of Scott Crane as Harold Gorringe to the even- tual arrival of the millionaire art connoisseur and an anti- ~ ONE WEEK ONLY! ~ONE SHOW NITELY 8:00 , , . . ' ALL SEATS $1.50 BEST DOCUMENTARY FUTURE/ 1970 • Guitarists Lawrence Paul and John Benl will feature work.s by Bach, Albeniz, De Falla and Scarlatti Sunday in a concert scheduled for 7:31> p.m. at the Huntington Beach public library, 5:1..'i M a i n Street. Other composers \\'h ose works will be offered in a prn· gram open to the public without admission c/1ari;e in· elude Alezandre Tan sman, Will iam Byrd, Frescobaldi, Daniel Purcell and Rameau. Paul, a former student of Vincente Gomez, has perform- ed in L-Ondon , Honolulu and the Los Angeles l'tre since _making his debut at the a,11:e of nine. Ben!. l'I self taught guitarist, ls the son of a well known classical guit arist and composer . . , ....... ,., .... -..--- lt.-' ' • 1. WE'VE GOT IT ALL TOGETHER DAILY PILOT *That includes even San Diego and Santa Barbara channels-'Total Television' - Yes, now you can find -and even on Santa every Saturday out what's on Channel San Diego's l television , channels 6, 8 and 10 • -1n the Barbara's week's worth of listings you DAILY PILOT. With get the • In TV WEEK and in the daily logs in the help of our at friends readers, especially TV WEEK, the DAILY PILOT got it all to111ether. Now .. we offer those pull on community cables who can 'Total Television', the most complete • In • In the all South Orange Coast area and all others the sigtn:ds there are in the Southland, newspaper listinl) of television fare available. Every Saturday in TV Week·-Every Day in Daily TV Log ' Ac1•oss " Crotvded Roo1n 1'hrce rornan rcs 111ake up the plot o(""'Still Life ," one of the "Tonight at 8:30 " );er1cs at the l'O!'ta l\lcsa Civic Playhouse, closing next Friday. From left are J.arry /.alhan1. J\1argarct Kelly. Don Rhoades, Shirley Dillon, Genevieve f\l urray, Denise l\1cl'anlc~ and Sl'olt r.lcCan!es. T/lf; 11,\"/•l '/IJ)S/l~fl/.~ .. '01 t,/, I" ,,(J\t A.I/I.fl./( I " I-larTi so n Disc >fusr l 'O,\".//(IJ\'t:N.'-fAI F/L\f ';The SteWardes~ lMTlllA/tCQ<Ofl ~f'J'· '·\ LO\'OON 1 AP1 -A poll by the n1usir publication 1\'lelody ~laker has picked Bealle 1;corge Harrison's "~ty Sweet Lord" as the best single record of the year. in both the l•HP i "'~ x -·· '' ,/ ~.-' . ' STEr.EO VISION • . ···--1···· aQ l XClU~IVE ENGAGEMENT NOW PLAY ING -ALSO PlA YING-- "THE ARRANGEMENT" D••i, A• 1: :>G ) 10 . l~•! • ).lO -Kl•• Dou9l•1o-Rld1•rd looiw f ave O"naway-Debon1h Kerr .. ' oo ! •I IO <IO NATIONAL ~I Who Cares? Nn <!Th"r ll""~papcr ir1 the \1·orlrl 1·~1·"s about your cnn1- n1un1ly l1kC' y111 1r fntnmun11,v rl11 I!.\" Ol""~l'll!l"r d(lcs. Jt S thr DAJLY P!Ll1T. GENERAL THEATRES 9th Record Week! ON L.afY SUNDAY A FILM ft llllUG •RDWM " Al.o STfVE M,QU£EN i11 "TH£ JIE IYEl!i" "0~ A>(Y SUNDAY" -SAT 5 SU H. -l :lS ·I · lO:U ·'TllE llE IV IEll:S" -SAT A SUI< -hll ·S·'''' "ON ANY SUHOAY" -WfEll;OAYS -I -If,~ "TM£ llEIVCllS" -WEIEllOAVS -1:0 ~o• A• h o "• 0• "'' Q,., ~· L_ __ ""''""••NO<•'""". I °'" C-' •. 11H ... t<o,t>o<. S .... .., ........ ,.t .~ .,r -1:>.."'''' .. ,. . ., •• "Let~ 5'!are Jessica 'lb 'Death" .,. •. f'lllr\111 k"o'I~ 1~1 -'I ~(-'r(v~ 1•.-i:. .. •ll.o"<"pt,1 •·•1 , -~I-, Alo 1'(~111 "'"' ..... ,C',·•1 I b l I• •1·.J• ...,,.. C.l o I J•,.. .. ~"' --""' : \ GP .. ;·,~:...,-..:...? •EXCLUSIVE RUN o ""-'-'-; )J\ I Wlllr-tJ\ I ... tor Orlv.-tn -• "fH( liOl!S(MAN.. "llQSEMAltY'5 IAl'r" !Iii MAAllOJI SHOPf'tHC C£HTfJI Tops for Year in terna\lonal and British sec- tions. Ernerson. Lake and Palmer v.·ere voted !ht> top British grou p and their a l bu n1 "Tarkus" w;is voted 1hf' No. L British album of the year. PACIFIC WALK-INS ...... •:' "1• J Bog, Oog B•o '' .iur~>l '"NIGHl OF DAiii( SHADOWS"" 1GP1 "'HOUSE OF DA•I( SHADOWS"" (GPI "HIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD" 1GP> J!ll\n W•~~· "l lG JAi(['" IGI !l1·Cl4S ~ 11 /) P~r C•r ln~d -' lo.It (o•n• TrtPlf F1••u••t °""'" l+J''"'~~ .. HAllllY ICELl EllMAN" (GP! "l lG J it.l(f." (GI '"THE Rf.IV [llS" (GPl AH Co•o• r 0,1u·••• O•·•• 1., Snn .. 1•g o .... , !'i•-·· "T H! HOllS[MAN" CGPl ~1u1 e <'••or 0 I Dl)lf "MUll,liY"S WAii" !GPI ~JI I Ill All (OIO• l'r~n><t•< un<J~r ll mu\! h• ;,.•n p~·~nl ''LIET "S tCit.llE JESSICA TO DIEATH " IG PI ...... '"' ....... .... c,_ 1110!)07 ISCH plu1 • J•o~ l'onclt "THEY SHOOT H011;1E1, DON'T Tlll'1'1" ·--....... ··-...,.nu All CGIO< S"Oo.' 11""" 11 """' ho ., Ill pOtfn! "ICLUfE" 11n pl111 • ~•u• H•""'"" • ""'g' """"""¥ "COOL MANO LUkl" ~-~--~-·---··-..... -. J Big ~"'IV••• 5•m• Proorom All (otor f~ml1~ Cn•••lo!11m1n! "1+0 JAl(l" !01 • Music Bo:si Ca1·me11 D1·ago11 Co111e s to OCSA Ry TOl\.1 SARLEY 01 tllt 0•11• "ltt 11111 It took something on the lines of Ult Cannen Dragon' appoinlment for those behind the Orange County Symphony Association lo begin to biol out the bad taste left in the mouths of many concert~oers when lhe organization was t:allou:sly permitted to fold two years ago. I satd at the time that IL didn 't have to be. And oothine has happened in lhe interirn to per- suade Lhi5 critic that the marked in - ability of certain public rigures to measure up to the image the y give us was not re sponsible for the C...Mise or the OCSA. But that is v.·ater _unde r the bridge and Dragon is a very different and very refreshing cup oft~~. He is com- ing to Irvine Bowl Oct. 2 to dirttl the renamed Orchestra (Symphony Fan-• • tastique, yet !) in a pops concert that 1 '\. will feature lhat girted soprano, Kathy Knight. I'm looking forward to chatting with Dragon again If only to get some idea of exactly whit he is planning for the._ OCSA in what l unde rstand ls going to be an inilial eight-concert season. MOST IF NOT ALL of those eoncert.s may be held in the recently opened John Wa)'ne Thealere at Buena P1rk and I must confess lo ignorance of the f1cllity':s acoustics and its suitability for concert engagements. I am assured by those who have attended func tions in the building that there should be no problems. Dragon rmiy be the Oii<" with problems if be intends. as indicated, to coolinue his a!SOCiatioo wllh the Glendale Symphony Orchestra and the Lo~ Angeles Music Center and Hollywood Bowl engagements that make him one of the busiest impresarios on the Southland music scene. It's hard to see how he ca:-, do the kind of job he insists on doing with the Symphony f'antastique in its vitally in1- portanl premiere season. Thal V.'ill be my firsl question in the light of lhe dynamic Dragon·s multitude of commit- 1ncnts. He is, of course, lremend,,usly busy with his recording \\•ork and 'o\"ilh his own romposition of music and I'm told thal one of hi s earliest decision on accepting his new post v.•as to cut an album wilh the fledgling group. In his spare lime. perhaps? EXECUTIVE DffiECTOR Joseph K. Sa liba is already toying with the idea oi a summer season for the new orchestra and that program. if it can be put together, may run at Irvine Bowl in conjunction with the restival of Arts. The lalk at this stage is of a gala Chr istn1as coocert at Knotrs Berry Farm HS an op('ning night for the new en. semble, a series of children's free roncerts and sl'vera l recording dates for the Symphony rantastique. Let us fervently hope that all these wonderful plans come to pass. They !1ave t'very chancl' of doing so under Dragon if that inveterate musician can find time for them: He has the craft and the charisma to do for Orange County 11ud- iences \.\'hat the likes of Leonard Berstein and Arthur f"iedler have done for music-hunJ,try New York and Boston. If he takes ovt"r the Or1nge Counly Symphony as this critic remembers it he can tJf' 11ssured of having a high class ensemble on which to bu ild his Symphony ranta:slique. DANIEL LE\\'IS WAS 11 magnlricent director of the en- semble and he had wt!ded together 1 music11I force of some renown v.'hen his work and lhe plans of many unselfish niusic lover~ were consigned to the \.\'asle basket on a day -or two -of infamy. His baton will be picked up by Carmen Dragon and no one will be happier than Lewis lhat it wi!l have such a distinguished ma ster in the months 1head. He can look back with considerable pride on his own considerable coo· tribution to ou r musical community. \Yelcomf to Orange County, Carmen. Those of us wt10 look on the growing sl<!lure of our musical world here v.·ith pride arr. even more proud that you should have decided lo become a part of it. -----------------------11 DOROTHr EME R:iOU PRE:ENTS S<rttmbtt 12nd ct-1lw 2hth.. H<:-o 1 PM to 1 ll PM J..11.<1 thy, "ut><i11y , &p.crr~ J(){h. I PM., i PM .... ,, ""•,.r~. c1.1 .. A•""••I••· •••" '"••• & "'•• ., ..... Dail y DoG• P•l l •• • AdooMt••Ofl JI.JS • Chlllll..., -0..r !2 F••• START AS , • , -----........ _... ..... ..... LeM)Gl££R'I ..1()(R.ml! .. "Mff:IJHUR5 ~OOIPT ili5N Ja1N . Bffi'JIE T.ALPIN ~~~ --GEOfFRlY HfLMAN TECkNICOLOR' j P>.RAMOUNT Pl(TUff[ [f,'ll j !RI~~~+ ·-~ EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY ENGAGEMENT • JMD TOP ATTl.lCTtoM • El!i•lt 6ciuld '''"'' Veq11•t IN "I LOVE MY WIFE" Bell Hinger Mae Makes Heads Turn By VERNON SCOTT ~OLLYWOOD \LI P!) -A Hollywood party can be a desultory gathering u n I es s soniethlng unusual take place or someone departs from the norm. Drunks falling into swinl· ming pools are dectasse. F'isticuff are an outrage. Nea r·nude fe111inily ha s becon1e a bore. Ad lib piano playing and group singing by tipsy talent is banned. Thus it was that gutsls 11p- proached the home 0 r Congressman Alphoru.o Bell and his actress-wife Marian ~1cCargo hoping for some t'X· citement. Bell is no ordinary solon. llis Is the 28th district of California, an enclave \.\'hich includes Beverly ll i I ! s . Holrnby }!ills. the Trusdale Estate and other pockets of the very . very wealthy, in- cluding Bel Air. which derivrs its name from Bell's forebears. A phalanx of parking at- tendants \\'heeled R o 11 s Royces, Mercedes and poor constituents' Cadillacs away from the en trance. Congressman and Mrs. Bell greeted guests personally and with warmth. The purpose or the party was to celebrate the ap- pointment of Robert Fryer as 1nanaging dire<'lor of !he Los Angeles ~lusic Center theater group. This was of more than pas.~­ ing interest inasmuch as Fryer produced ' ' M y r a Breckinridge," a film of ap- palling taste and. worse. a col- ossal blunder al the box of- fice. On a lower level of the BAUO~ 673-4041 I o,.n , 6:45 Jttl.lalltu a.1k.1 ~111•1• estate a full band played dal1('er!, there '\'Cre twn bar:i: dispensing potables. Zsa Zsa Gabor was prl'senl. Dick. Chamberlain with long hair and mod suit did not at all resernble his old Dr. Kildare role .. June Lockhart. Jo Ann Pflug, Sally Kellerman and a nock of other decorative actresses were on hand In skimpy attire. Laurence Harvey v,..:1.s talk· ing picture business wlth pro- ducer Arthur P. Jacobs. Suddenly lhe party was 11wept by a rumor. An txcited and slightly ef- feminate man in a skin-llght suit clapped his ha n d s together and whispered . "She's here!" Trying to play it cool, a starlet. 11llowed her eyes to d;,.rt from the lawn partr to the entry, !fer excitement was obvious. Even Lew \Vasserman. the powerfu l chief of lJniversal Pictures. swung hls he11d around in expectation. A bevy of women made an excuse lo go lo the powder roo111, the better lo substantiate the rumor. "She ls here!'' said Dick Chamberlain, mouth agape. And surl' endtigh. into the party strode Mae West in a v.·hitc satin ~own, blonde hair tun1bling over her shoulders and walking wilh the sure knowledge of a queen. Queen of what . nobod.v know s. Bul tl rnade Alphonzo Bell's part y a ringing success. fl1ae doesn't <'Onie to many 1-lollywood soirecs. l;uest of honor fryer was harpy to see Mae, too. She ....·:i s co-sliirred in "f.1yra l3reckinr1d.i;c." NOW-fNOS TUISDAY ''Z.1ty-W1ll Wtltt." 011d Dlr-c,•d"-l.A. Tl- "fait, F1111"y ""d '"''•dlbl1"-J11Cih Ctl1t ·• •. •• ., THE LAST OF THE DAREDEVILS/ _..,. __ L!3?;!l':~ 'i:.\\:tXSj'~Si4Q@¥fMGtf\1 e PLUS THIS OUTSTANDING. SICONO FIATU•I e SPECIAL WED . MATINEE 2:00 P.M. -.. -.. --~ ......... l~···-­Tor•I~ flot1nce ~u<11.cl ~~110"I Chto!l•l'll l•IM. Slhollwl "'-'"'!' ROCK HUDSON I' . .. Prett Maids y . all in a row" · ANGIE DJCJDISON COLOR. v O ttLLY SA V Al.AS ~'ID - .,.....,,_, """" __ .,._, ..... _ .. _ ...... __ ,__., •-w·""'-'-'-.... ft ____ .. , ... 1-._ ... _ .. , ... ~--""""~· -~-···· .... ~---.. -1-__ -:.-::.-:: ... 1 ";:;'.:" .:::::....--.... _ _. --ch::'.H~k""a ~··--c ...... 1-· --... ·--Ro~rt~Y -O.•-• __ ,_ (dw.lfd G.RobinM>n Htr"l'.'>focotnb. , .. _____ ,_~---/ Exclusive Orange County Engagement . NOW EXCLUSIVELY! • NEWPORT CENTER • • COAST HWY. AT MACARTHUR tllYD. NEWPORT BEACH • 644·0760 • ••• DAIL V PllDT J :J ·:_ .. 'ltc.r~-1.!»lftl p,,,, (l•o<>ll (,~,.Iii j., "I LOVE MY WIFE" R It I I ••""'" •O••I ''"'• -•" '"°""'''I '' .. ...... .... ·-· ........... ·-..... - .. S-thln1 i1afl rr~ So-thlnr vrr)I CGU, """"'J' wort .•. •rNI IH"rl' ,._.,_ -...... ~" .................. - JlNNlf(JI O_'NEJLL ir1 n n~ryonc \ Ii le tlu:re 's a MEROF'42 -Plu .. RlJOn HESTOn THE OME<i" """"' ""'".-MAn fllOll 'll'n. ft I UWI UM lmQ' I t J.f DAI LY PI LOT DICK TRACY TUMBLEWEEDS TllAT <HE CHEEF SINGIN; SWrETS? .. 'f •. -... YE5 .. .FA!H£R PLANS TO ATTACK'mE FORT!...HE'S CHANTING HIS WAR SONG ! MUTT AND JEFF llJ-"T. P"-'T T,..j E MILK BOTTLES OUT AND L ET THE CAT IN! =· \ FIGMENTS Saturd.ty, Stptembtr 2.5, 1971 ii: 1 KHOWtO FIR s~ VOJ TWO WAS Ml'XEO UP WITM DOPE FIENOS- I SHIVER WHEN I HEM'THAT TIJNE! I HATE VIOLENCE! ' .. ·' ' •.. ,, ' ~ ..... TONIGHTS GON NA BE DIFFERENT. 1=-11 ~ l'=L~l '~~] I ·-· [ . . , ;t PLAIN JANE • ly Chffter Gould PAPPV, 'QJ IXlW'l° LOVE VE.RA. AHO ME ~IE. OR ¥0U C.OULON"T··OOI, llOO·MOO· HOO-.OO•Mllt· · By Tom K. Ryan GIMME A GUITAR ANY DAY! '~ By Al Smith By Frank Baginski II ' - Ll'L AINER IF G lL"'f THE Lt'L GO~BLf· GLOPS K N EW·· -fHATTHER E AAt:. M ILL IONS OF° AMERICAN';,UU$T A':> SlOPP';' A S YOU AR.E.- SALLY BANANAS GORDO MOON MULLINS ANIMAL CRACKERS lT1S EXl'EC'fl;C> OF .! US, 500 -DOe.S GO j • fJCX.'J won.-. cArs i 00 1 MEOIU'-~ !; GO • MC\'.:lC:f.. N:o Q we SW, ' 111881D~ • By Al Capp GOr AN't· C-\.0.NG ? I MUS! C ALL-. TH E. 'W~ITE. HOUSE.!.~ , . ., --" "' lfi By Charles Barsotti By Gus Arriola By Ferd Johnson ACTUALLY, 'TllAT s,AYING 15N1T TOO Ot.D,,AT IH.AT. .. By Roget' BaUen r .. . , \!)\\AT A ~ l.b:J 'fi<Ql~ 1'0 l>O ?' -UP~tf THe WLOO!CAI.. 8'111.J.~GE ~ ~' ~~ 1 DAIL y CROSSWORD ••• :~ • A. POWER l ACROSS l lilalrr ·-· 2 "'°'ds 6 GJ tlil'r 110 1 ! 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MISS PEACH • 'll<A, MARCIA 51<15 YClenE NOT WEL.L.· SPC*IN f>IOUGM 10 1111 ON TMe ~N&TIAM ! l'.EJ.LY SC.HOol-1)£6~tlb­ TEA"\ . ''~"·"~ PERKINS >!E'S TME M~T DI Yl ~E WHAT PE~S~ YOU'LL EVE~ MEET' DOES T MET HIM 1>.T I>. S KI ";i Elli(_ li?ESOR'T It.I SWITZEl1'LA1"1 0 I\ 00•"" LA.ST CHtlSTMA.S !_/~)/ ' ~\J f t~.ri - IM'""' OM , YOU M'E i'Mli ... l M!AN, l'D ~I~ 'T'O ... Ul-l ... :t ... SOM~ TIMl!S' FORffT IT! :t MOP!! Ta..ttS OUTl!IUR'ST YOU'lriE' so •. 11 11 /-;;) /'Q(D By Charles M. Schulz • By Harold Le Doux By Mell NO, rr PIC>N'T, :tlrA, J..IOWl!V!~, IFYOUW~ M()(l.I!. Arl"f'l(UL.AT~, IT Ml&-Mf' ~ "f-u A..t(\4.. , ... \..J,")fll,...§. By John Miles THE GIRLS ti ~~:!< "I don·t see \\"hy I can't gel sc1nelbing else-it 's Ladies Day" ; ' ! I ! DENNIS THE MENACE ' l llX.O H~ 10 SJmL. llliS CLEAN AIR.. AN' 'IO.J 'IJl{JfJ Wlio\T flE 10!.0 tff& ? " """ Letulert A Word To the Wives: DEAR ANN LAND ERS: t\5 I \Yrite this Jetter I have the feeling I am speaking ror thousands of others who are in the san1e boat. I'm male. ap- proaching 40 , been mar- r ied about 17 years. We have th ree children, a paid-fo r home. middle- income bracket, well - enlrenched in a career. Proble m: The wife; 1 look back al our romance. I \1·a.~ 21. She was 20, pretty, slender ( 117 pounds 1, happy to ~el in the car and go for a drive anywhere. Loved to walk. Enjoyed swimming, bik- ing. Everything was fun. Today she weighs 150 at least. Won 't walk <'lnyplace. Jla$n't been on a bike or in a swin1 suit in 10 years. Car riding makes her s i r k . Screams al the kids in- cessantly. Has gone on 10 diets and can 't stay with it, Iler life is wrapped around her card club. her telephone yakking. girl friends, clothe11 'and the hairdresser. She doesnl care for cooking and J'JTI tired of ta.lking about it so \Ye settle for hamburger!! and French fries which she asks me tn pick up at the driYe-in o.n my way home. When I hear her on the phone gossiping about the la test divorce. I wonder what she'd say if she knew I had considered it manv times. Too bad these women don't see the trouble until it 's loo !ate. Sign me -YOUR HUSBAND OEAR HUSBAND: Here's your lelter, but don 't expect the wife to recoi::nize herself. Why not !'!lip thi s column in the bag the next time 9he asli:.". you lo bring home 1ome hamburger.". from the drive· in? Let it be ht:r dessert. DEAR ANN L ANDERS : see so mnny thing.-. 'ATOng with the way my son's wife is rais· inR her children that it makes me miserable. T o d a y ' s mothers are so puffed up with ps,vchology and book -learned nonsense !_hat they make dreadful n'i.~t11kes. When we \vere kid~ if we said a dirty word we caught it right in the mouth . Now our grandchildren blurt nuL disgusting things and my rlaughler-in-law says. "We don'l use that word ." and she just changes the subject. l wrote about this problem last ,vear and you lold me to keep qui et unless I was asked . M<i vbe when you ha v e grandchildren of your own you'll change your mind. Please )el me know.~UTICA L ' DEAR U.: I II AV !-: J!:ra!Klrhildren, the same nnes I had last year and my advice I~ the same. Keep quiet unless asktd. Mo'l au tho r i l i es believe kids use dlrly words as an atten!lon-JeltlnR device. Thr,\' want a reaction. Your rlauihter-ln·law~ approach Is a 11:ood one. I.Al her al one. OEAR ANN LANDERS: ln !hf' l;ist few 1non1hs vou havr printed ~e veral lettCrs from \l'rJmen "'hO ha ve lost babies . ThPv h11ve written lo tell you som'e of the thouRhless and hurtful things people have said lo lhem. I tast year we lost our firsl h11by in my si:i.:th month of pregnanty. The doctor said it w1111 <i blessing because the babv was defor med. l 11.m pregnanL again a n d un- derstandably I a m ap- prehensive. You can't believe the number of people who have gone out of their wa y lo ~a.v. "I hope this one ill 111\ ri~ht." Don'l lhe1Je fool~ rt>oliie this ls what i.11 on MY mind night and day? Why must they bring It up? I know they mean well,. but it's so stupid. Print my heller plet>.qe and tell 1~. if }l(IU can. why people are like this ? -MI CHIGAN CITY nEAR M.C.: Your answer Is In your l~Uer. They mean well but they're 1tupld. Thank~ for wtilinl( and rood luck to yocl- 0<t V('\I lll'fl Ill II t t oo , • f¢ OI tt! It •v••v-v ""v•nt ~ ot'OO ,1,.,... (tut vou? Wr!!• t&r Ann Landt"' !look· JU ... ,~. KtY to Pa1>11l•rito," ....clo•· I"' will\ vwr • .,.,,...., J.! ce~lt '" <Ill" t n<I • l&nf, •tll·alld••n lM'l. 1t.,.,M01 ..,voio.t I" <t" of ll!t DAILY ~ILOT. 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LINCO LN (200 YAIDI ,.,.,Of ••OOKN UK$1) FOUNTAIN VALLEY 17200 S. l•OOIC HURST (2ot Y.t.105 IOUTH Of WAl:Hll) ~ 961·3311 Message Says Relax .l/N·BROOK SUNDA Y SEPTEMBER 2h By SYDNEY O~IARR ~lass h.vsicria <·on1monlv !tr~ "junglr niadness." usuall~· occurs an1ong nall ve:; of Africa during period!\ <Jf lhe ncw moon. In m or c sophistical~ socielies. em o- tional unrest is more apt lo occur p,•hcn the moon is fu ll. ARI.ES 1 ~larch 21 -April 19\; Finish assignments, proje<:tS'. Heed inner \Oice. St rcceptivr lo spiritual unfo tdrnent. Enl(). lional scars r.ow can bt heal· ed. Sur11 ev your personal 11t11<1.lion. You a/'c in bcller po~ition than might bc im - ~gined. 'rA URUS 1.\pr1l 20-1\lay 211 \: f"resh outlook neccS'S'll'\' where partnt>rship fina nce$ joint efforts are concerned. You ha1·c some ideas \\·hich should be put into action. Don'l be-held back by one 11·ho is dominated by 1nediocrily. GE~IINI 1~1ay 21 -June 20 1: ~lighlight confron!alions 11·ith those who ~ ! i rn u I a ! c . l'hallengc. Consider areaS' C<Jn· ccrned with marriage. con- lracts. legal m a n e u v e r .s . Stres.s solid base. Avoid ~·ild· goose chase. Be practical. CANCER !June 21 ·July 2:!); A1·cep1 social invitation. Be ••ilh those \\'ho h~lp you la ugh. relax. Join forces 11·ith Sa~il· tarius indi vidual. Settle dif- ferences \\'ilh fan1il .1• n1en1ber. Key is lo get rel ie f f1"01n nervous I ension. Lt:O rJul.1' :tl·.o\UJ,!. 22!: /\('- cent on deal ings \\"i1 h childrrn. Fine for new forn1~ of fecrE'a · lion. Obtain hint froin Viri:o rnessage. Break through any barrier to communication. S po I I i g h t self-expression. Person~! magnetism soars. VIRGO I Auli[. 23-Sept. 221, Enp~asis on hon1e. properly. settling of mauer.s relating In St'C'Urity. Be 1\·ith fam ilv. if possible. Listen lo 1·a~1ou.• sidcs of any story. \\'i1hho!d final judgment. ~lakr Greater harmony your goal. LIBRA !Sept 23-0cL ?2 1: Journcy in1·olving telative~ ma,v be on a ~l!nda. Slick to 11·hat is fan1illar. Gra ~.~ ·will no! be greener elsewhere. ncali 7.e this and respond ac- rordingly. Tauru~ person now l'Ould figure prominently. SCORP IO (()ct. :!3. :\ov. ~11; l\toney i$ accented. You can settle question of pay- 1ne11t. dE'bL Don 'l <1sk for too i1iuch: 11·ha1 vou receive could be morE' !ha1i adequa!e. Puzz\E' pieces 11·ill fall together. 'iou will gain under.standin1;. SAGTlTARTUS i 1'\o\. 22· Dr<-. 21 1: You get what. you a!;.k for : bc carcful and discrim1naling. i\leans don"! l"C1Uest more l h1111 \'Oii c-an handle. C.:~·clc rrmaiiis hi~h: (·ontinul'; \\Jfh in ilia ti v e . \\·e1con1e contacts. challrnge~ Be dirE'C'! t:APRICOH~ 'Det 2:!-Jan 191 : \rhispers. rumors tend to dominat~. ltelationship is put to tes1 Ba st conclusions on 11·h at ~·ou know. not 11'hat you merely hear . .su~pect or are told by others. Be quiet "'·ithin -answer~ "'ill bc forthco1n- ing. AQUARIUS 1 Jan 2G-Feb. HI •: Good lunar aspect ac- cenl.s friendship . rcalizalion or some hopes and Vl"ishes. You receive proverbial s e c ond chance. New sta rt is fal'ored. Give. fuW play lo cre<ith e energies, Say ye.s to love PISCES 1Feb. l~~larch 201. Define ambit ioru;. Chccli direc. tion. Be :mrc you koow 1\h;.• ~·ou want and can rtcog11izc nce:i.s. One in position of 11u· lhority i~ coopcra1il"e . Lea :-n by teaching. Pcrfect tech- niques. You \rill get credit. If. TODAY IS YOUR BIR T H DA Y you are forthright. de t e r m i n c d , cap.able of outlining a course and following It. Whcn you make up your mind to do aomelhing. ii usually gets done. You can be stubborn. but u~ual\y with good cause. Thi.S' has been <lnt ()f your n1os\ 1igniEicant year~ -and Se ple:mbe.r probably the most Important monlh or the year tor you . ,. tlllll ............ ,...., ~turt•1• .... •"'""'· .,.,.t , ... ..,.., Orft••t'• JO• "" MoltliOI, ,,... 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SomehO\\', things got .1:vofed up, mainly bt>cause a few guys, including Archie ~lanning of New Orleans and Bob Berry of Allan~. neglected to remember how mighty were the Hams and the San Fran- cisco 40ers. • So today the Sainll ol Loui.s1ana and AUant.a 'a Falcons roost on top 1J1 the l\TFL \Vest, Los Angeles and the 49ers al !he bottom and the same team~ change partners for their Sunday matinee c1111es. Atlanta unquf'stionably got a morale boost v.·1th its 20-17 win over San Fran- t'Lsco. But contrary to popular belief, Falcon coach Norman Van Brockhn didn't head West wilh a grudge feeling abou t the team he once starred for, the Rams. The Hery Dutchman. an lntlmale: con· (ided the other day, doesn 't s.Jngle out any one team to beat. he lim ply WAllts to beat 'em all. The Sunday kickoff is set for LM p.m. Sixty-thousand or more 11re expected. The Rams and their new coach, Tom- my Prothro. we re undrrstandably chagrined and a little mystified ove r their 24-20 lai;t second loss to New Or!Pans a week ago. Quarterback Roma11 Gabnel of the , , -~~ ·---~V.1!1:~4' 1 · / ... -' c .• • ;ii • Rams admittedly had an off day in New Orleans and Prolhto liter 11.id, "Gabe 1o1·as pressing a li ttle but I'm confident h@'!I work th ings ooL" Gabriel declined to Allbl bul the Rams' trainer, George Meneree, said the big guy is taboring with lhree badly bruised ribs, dating to the preseason a:ame with San Diego three weeks ago. Running back Les Joiiephson is &till beset with • chest inj ury. He wu not supposed 00 play In New Orleans but came • ••• , " • • .... ., . .. .. _ THE RAMS' DEFENS IVE ACE COY BACON 1791 WILL BE IN ACTION SUNDAY AT THE COLISEUM WHEN ATLANTA INVADES LA.~ ' Pac-8 Cha111p Stanford Duels Duck s Today ST.-\i\FORD ~APl -The Oregon Ducks nnd Stanford Indians will make the first 1971 test of the r;ic1f1c-8 Conference lnol- ball wars hrre trida.~. Defrnd1nc ('han1p1nn S1an!nrd. 2.fl th is season . an<l Ore,i:on , 1-1. 11 ill pla.1· bPfore a rrn11·r1 nf ahn11t 110,000 at S1anfnrrl Stadium. and rhe .11ame "1'!11 bP !Plr1·1serl rec 1nnall .1' "\\"e 11·1\1 be ------,,,, ,,.,, 1·,~,,,,,, C'l11umrl 7 at I ::111 ""hirh I cnns1der hC'ttC'r lhiin last ye.ar·s Stanford team 11·h1rh heat us 1n Eug!'ne," says Oucks roach .Jrrrv FrC'L The Indian~ "on J.1-!0 last year, hut at ha!fllme it was :\-0 In fa\'OT or Oregon . ··rr it \\'eren't r(lf ou r kickoff and punt returns. ii cn11ld ha ve been 11 J,lloomy day," Stanford !'nach John Ral slon recalls. Of course, the Indians also had .Jim P lunkett, v.·ho fnund ihe range with his passing 1n lhe sPcnnd hall. SLanfnrrl'.~ n('w qt1ar1cr hack. D n n Bunce, V.'ill be ni<11 ching !alents Saturday \\'ith Ore~nn iunu1r D:in Fnuts. Both had greal games lasl week, hut Bobby Moore of Oregon had the hl~j!,esl day. Raiders on Rebound Bridesmaid Chargers Try to Derail Oakland SA,\1 01F:f;O (AP 1 -The mip!hl y but. nnt 1n\·1nr1ble Oakiand AaidPrs. seekinl!: !n clrar up any dnub li:; rrPa!Pd h,1 !hei r opening day lnss Lo New Ene;lanrl cla~h \1·1th the sfre11k1ng San D1egn Charger~ Sunrla~. The Chargers, winners of follr straight Ageless Pancho Stops Tanner, Mal\.es Se111is LOS -rancho Gnnzalel, who 11•on th ii; tournament two years ago 11t ihe agt of 41. survi1•ed 11n early scart. before glid1n~ pa~t youn,l!, Roscoe Tiinner , 3-6, li-1. fi-1, Friday in e quarLeriinal match nf the $73.000 Pacific Southwest Open !ennis tournamen1. Top-seeded Stan Smith, the U S. ()pen Champion from Pasadena, also ad vanced to today's: semifinal!! by defeating Bnb Lull of LoS Angeles, 6-3. 7-6, winding up v.·irh a 5-3 best-of-nine t.1ebreaker. Lull was seeded §i:i;th. inrh1d1n.11 ;in impi1r\ant 21-14 rnmebark \·irtnrv over rhe K<1nsa.~ riiv C'hirfs last 11·erk in ihe1r 1971 lea J?UP op;ner. hop' tn prnvp thry'rp nn flukp :inrl strrnglhro lhe ir hnld on fir.•t. pliirP in the Amer ican Football Conference West. San Diego ha~ fini.~hrd in 1h 1rrl pla!"e hf'hind lhP Raiders and {'h1rfs fnr thf" pa:;;1 five ye;irs and h;i.c;n 't hr111C>n Oakland in rP1?11lar .~r;i.<nn plii~· ~lnrr their first mer1ing in lllfill. a!01nt1~h 1hP lwn tean1.~ tied hPre l;;isl l'r11r. 27-Zi. The e;:irl1esl Sl'llnut jn the C:hargrr,.· 11· year hislnry \\.';is Tf"Corrled !hi~ V.'Pt !<:. with :iill 54.000 ;;;eal.c; fnr the I r m. came in San r>iei:;o Stadium solrl by Tur~da .v. The CharJCer:o;· defen.~e. 111h!r h has 111lnwed just two tou chd owns in E'll('h of the last three J!ame~. wLll fa re ii hii:; chRll rn,J?e in the powerful nffcnsP nf Oiikl;ind , led by l'eleran QU'1rlerbacks Dtir)'lf' Lamonic ii And George Bland a. The R;iidrrs' nffrnse managed just one touchdown last \\'f'ek in losin,i:: In the Patriots, 20-6. but !he team c11n hnrdly be up with twn losses 11 nd 11 tie. l.hPn wnn :o;evpn straig ht and "l'nund up -...·Hh Its fourth consecutive division rrn"'n. And S11n Diego·s only two lossr.~ i;o far I his year came at the handt1, of Minnesota and S11n FrAnci.o;rQ, whfl like the Ra ider:;; h::ive expwienced an expl05ive offensive cnunted out. Last St'ason Oa kla nd opened unit~. John Hadl will handlt the quarterback- ing chores for Sa n Diego. ~~regosi's Hit Paces A11gels Past Sox, 4-3 .Jim F regn.~i sm .. ckrd <1 ru n-scoring single in the bn11om of !he ninth innin!l, l1fl inJ,l the C<1!1fornia AnJ!els and Anrlv r-.1P~sersm1!h rn ,. 4-3 1·iclnr\' O\'~r thf. ChicRjtO \\'h1lr Snx Fnrl;:iy ni,cih1 FreJ!o.~i·s garnr-11 1nni n~ hit off re liever S1iin Per~'1nn,,~:sk1 . 0-1. S<'OrPrl Sanrlv Alnn111r. whri had npPnrrl !he inning wi!h ii hun! sinRle iinrl n1nved to .(ecnnd no a "M'Alk to Tomn1y Reynold.~. Thi" An[!rls harl !1erl the s<'nrr :I-~ wi!h twn runs 1n the f'1J,lhth. Sinp;le~ by Freizo.~i <tnrl Krn r.l('1\'1ullrn plus an error hy crntrr frrldrr .l;iy .lnhnsln11e prorl11crrl thP f1rsl run 1n thr e1gh!h . .Jim S("IE'f1('f'r"~ ;<ArriFicr fly rlrnve in McMullC>n \\'llh the !yinJ,l run. Messersrn1lh, 19-1'.l, S('altered Pight hit.~ in v.•innin,I!'. his eighth game Jn his last nine deci.~on.~. II' M II Ill II iO r-e"'" He"•" '''·1 ' ' ' • ' ... ln•an ' " , ' • , 1( ... 1 •• ,,, • • • ' ' P•rr•nw1•1 l. .. , • , ' ' ' M~•-•11> W, 1'-11 • ' ' ' , PB-M•""'f~n. T-1·7'. A-\.1,~). on, fireman-like fashion , to IC'Ofe. two touchdowns and put the Rarrus ~ead -if only lempor.11rlly. _ Van Brocklin's No. I qu1rtuback, Bob Berry. Is 1\sted al 5 reet 11 V.'hlc h rnuiy st ill \n."list is lOO small Lo be an NFL quarterback. Van Brockt1n disagrees. He has srverRI points. For one, the former Oregon University star oulpaa~d the 49ers' John Brodie by completing lft or ZI passes for 18fl yards and two tourhdowns last Sun- day. Dodgers Slice Deficit to 2; 20 for Downing ATLANTA !APl -Left-hanrle r Al Dnv.·ning becii me a 20-J!ame winner fnr the first timl' in hli:; career, shutting nut the Atlant'1 Braves 2-0 on eight hit~ Fri- rla.v and keeping al1vr lhe Los Ange le,o; Ondgf'r.~· prnnan! hnpes in the National League's \Ve,o;l Division. Thr Dodgers· virtnry mnved lhern wit hin lwn gilrn1·s of the division-IP.l!ding San Fr;incis1:11 <:i;inl.~. whn dropped I 6-~ decision at Cinclnnali Fridiiy nig ht. John ny Ren<'h slammed a 1 ..... 0-run , tie-- hreakini: hon1e ru11 in the seventh lnritng. carryinj! lhP Reds In \'iclory. Downing , "l'hn p!'!S lcd his pre violifl bigh nf 14 victories in 1967. was in tn1ub!e \onl.v in the eiJ:hth inning. He i;:ave up a leadoff single to Feli x ~1illan ln the first. but all fin TY T1>1ln11 Cl1111111el JI at I I: I 5 the nther hi1,o; hP i:illn"·ed until the eighth \\'ere 1vilh twn nur The only 11'<11k he gave up lnadpd I.he ba.o;es in th e 1'111,hlh. following sinJ!IPs hy fl-till;;in and Han k Aaron. But Downing then got ~1ikr 1.tnn tn li ne intn a double plA.Y tn enr1 the thre;it. ~ ThP Ondgt'rs go1 thri r first run in thr fourth 1vhen Willie Davis hit his l01h ho1ner nf the srasnn over the right·l\eld fen re. ThPy gnt the other run in the .o;f'venth whr_n Oavi.~ singled. moved to third on A :;;ingle by Richie Allen And 1'i:nrrd on a douhlrp!;:iy ~rounder by Man- nv Mnta . ·Second b;isem11n f\1il!an t•la imrd in· lerference hy D11 vi.~ whrn he fa iled to m:ike a play on Al!Pn's groundr r. When f\1i!lan was unahle In make a play, the h::i ll rolled into short. right center. allow- ing Davis tn iidvancl' to th ird . AtliinlA .o;ttirlrr rhil ~irkro. 14-14, allowed ool.1• fnur hits before Jea,yin~.for fl pinrh hiller in thf' Sf"Vrnth. • ! J)owni1111,. whu h;id shut oul !hf' Rraveli 1111 three hit s \;is\ Sunda)I. i·o. nntrhed his fourth shutout nf Ille $e;1 snn 1fl nd s1 rf'nJ:!lhrnrrl his c11ndidacy for the Na- tinnAI l.cague·.~ cnmebar k pl11~·er nf !he \"f'<ir ;iw ;:irrl · The .10-yc:ir·nlrl l01·mrr NP11• Ynrk ''ankPe w~,o; ar11uirPrl h~· tbP Dnc1J,?P.J'I in An nff-seasnn tradt th;:i t sent. infielder- nut fieldr r Andy Kosco to !hP Mllw11ukee Brewe:r.~. Downin~ had 11 fl-13 rPrnrd last geasnn at Oakland and Milwauker. Thr hnmp run WAS D:ivi~' filth In the month nf Septernhf'r. "' ANG!l !' AflANlA .. ' ... .. ' "'' Wdh. .. • ' ' .,,, ... ~. '" ' , • l!··~·~·r .. • • ' r ..... " • ' ' 0 ••" " ' ' ' ' "'"'""· .. • ' 0 ........ " • • 0 W•ll<•••" ' • ' " l,'o<• " ' 0 • • '"" " ' • • c ""''~'~· ,, ' • • • v.,.11, •. • • " ' ""'''""' " ' ' • • I Ar•''" " ' • , ' Moll,.. ' ' ' • • ,. ..... .. ' ' • • 0 11"'"'"9 " ' ' • • " ll•••rn " , " ' " ' .. ~ ..... .. ' • • • lJ~'""" " • ' • • Tn••I " , • ' '~··1 , ' ' " "' ,, .. ,.,.1 .. ~ 'm 'm -, '"""" "' ~ "' " ' " . "~" '" c~ A"o"•• ' A•l•o•o ' '"' --l"' J>"o•I@\ ' AH•o!o .. " • D'V" Mlt-W o ... , ,, l'I>•~ ..... win. l 1' " " • ' , r~ E wHl•or~• 1 I " " . . " ' , " ' ,,,, !~ •1 iO " ' , , , • • SALU 1'ES AA RON NI XON RR AVES' ATLANTA I Ar1 -President Richa rd Nixon ha.~ sent Hiink Aarnn nf the Atla nta Brave.~ a leUrr rnngriitul,.!lnR the sluJZ- ,1ter on his 11ch levements durin,i;i: the cur- rent season. The rre!'irient referred fir.~t to Aaron 's ha ving p11ssed Ty Cohb on the all·time ru ns-hatted-in list in the ma jor le11gue.~. Ni:i;on a!ro congratula1ed Aaron on ha v- ing reached ,11 career high in home runs. A::1ron hit his 46lh home run T11esda~·. surpassing hi.~ previ('IU~ .!ie11snn high of 4fl in 19fi2. The Braves' 5lugger also now leads the Nationa l L~.11gue in c11reer RR!, hiiving taken the leader.c;hip from Stiin 1\.fusial e few days before he passed Ty Cobb Aaron received the leUer F'rirlay. DAILY PILOf J• " Troy's Foe • Winless, • • .. Scoreless LOS ANGF:LES !AP 1 -&Juthern California"s Tcojans, 1-1 for the football M"ason. and llli noi~. 11hut out on th• sco reboard in its two games, collide In an intersectional game tonight at Memorial Coliseum. Kickoff is 7,30 v•llh ~.000 expected to '1e w rhe contest. Co:+ch John 1\.fcKay's 'froians, beaten. by Alabama and winners over Rice a week aJ?n, <1rP solid fa\•orites O\'er the ~·oung Illini team. which lnsl to Michigan Stale, !!>-fl. and North Carolina. 27-0 . Oddly enough. the last lim!. Illinois lost two game:;; in a row wa:;; in 1961. and the nP>:t team ii rnet was Southern Cal, \1·h1rh managed to pull off a lt-111 triumph. The> new coach of llllno1s is Bob Blarkman. whn is well remembered ln thi s area al!hough absent for many ye;:irs. B~ackrnan J,lnufu11ted from Southtm l?J in 1941. His <!ream of playing varsity ball wa:;; shat1ered by polio. Subseq uently he coached 1n the high school end Junior college le1•el and l'1ter wa s highly i;uc· cessful in 16 years in the Ivy League at Dar\ll)OUth. "Ta lkinJ! about the Southern Califorr11a background, thrre 1s so much that it will he a special __ .thrill to p!c.y in the Los Angeles Coliseum," co mment ed Blac kman . ··So fnr just ii number of reasons -to gn back and play my alma mater. meet a cnach tJohn 1\.tcK•y 1 -I think ,o highly flf, and be bark.Jn front of so many peopll!I I ha1e knnv.·n through my playing and roachin~ career -this has In be a m<r n1ent rn remember.'" Blackman made no secret of h1i:; regard fnr i:;uch Trojan players ai:; quarterback Jimmy Jones, running backs Lou Harris and S;;im Cunningh'1m and others. "\Ve're sure not g111ng In gn oul there "l'ilh a defeat.isl. aoilude," Blackman con· !inued. "\l,'e'll be trying to pu!l an upset. This will be a game where we c;in shnot th e works. \Ve"ve gnt every1hing to gain. \.Ve knnw USC is a fine football team."' The Illini starting 11uarterback is Mike \Velis. a fi.S, 211}-pnund ju nior . He has c.o mpleled nine of 22 passes fnr a modest fi l ya rd s, wblle his leading runner. John ~'ilson , has gained liO ya rds in 29 car- ries. Colbert, Nevil Tied for Lead In Robinson IH1RI NS(JN , 111. IAPl -Chipper J im C0lbert fired A five-tmrler-par 66 Friday and ticrl r(lllkie Dwight Nevi l for the second-round lead in !he $ 1 O O , O O Q Robinson Open J,lolf lnurn::i ment. .~evil. a 27-year-old Tl'xan whn has never rnme c.lnse In winning R major !our Pvr.n!. harl a 611 !o mal.cb Colbert's 3&hole 1nt;:iJ nf !JS, SCVl'O under riar ff)r IW() tours nvcr Lhe fi .5/IS-y;:irrl Crawford Coun· ty Country Cluh cou rse . Lanky Jnhn L1strr, 11nn!her roo kie from T1maru . New 7.ealanrl, was two strokt1 hiil'k v.•ilh ,. fi!I for 1.17 Ai~ l.:ihrnn Harri.~ Followed with a 70- l.1R All I he leaders pl;11·ed in the afternoon, h.v fiir thP brtlrr 11·P;i!her co nd itions A blu;<lcr~·. JCUSty w1nrl <tnd rav.", m1d-#i0! trmperalures nla~urrl !he morn In i .o;1'1rll'rs, hu! the wind ahiilt'd and the liun broke !hrnugh 1n lhe afternoon. A half-rln1.pn pl;i ycrs . h('aded by Deane Br nian and forml'r i\1a~tcr!i rhamp1n• (-;,.y RrPwr r. ·,1ere tierl al. 139. four strnkf'S nfl lhr pat•e ThP n1hrr$ were H1r k B!in;:idi;. Mik~ Hil l, l.;:irr~· Htn~nn and Rcrl Greene. BPrnan anrl Rhniid.~ harl 68.~. Brewer 69 rlP.~pite mi.~sing :;;i~ putts five reel or less. r;reene .:ind Hill look 70s and Hinson mAtr.hed par 71. EliJ,l 0t;e11rge Archer. Lhe onr-lane ranc lJ hand from Gil roy, Calif., \\'ho shared the f1rsl rnu nd lead v.·ith Nevil. slipped to 7J fnr 140. Lee Trevino. \\'inner of the U.S .. Cana- rl ian ;ind Brit ish Opt'n ch<l/T"lpinnships, stumbled in with a 74 and missed the cut ror the final l"'o rounds "·ith a total ot Hfi It took a 5core of 145 or better to make 1 he. cut. ll wAs !he fnurlh consecutive lime the lrnu\)19({ Tr!!vinn had fa iled to qu;.lily for the fin;il 36 holes . The ;ii .year-old Colber1. a veter11n or six year.c; on the tour and a con!ist,nt 1noney \Vinner, needed only 27 1lrnku \1·ith his oddly-~haped ··moon Pie" putter as he vaulted into a share of the lead. The ()ucks' rllnnlnJZ back went 249 yards on 27 ru shing at1en1pls. Fouts con1pleled 18 of '.12 piisses for 245 vards in a Jfl-29 viclorv nver Utah. while Bunce hit on 17 of 25 pa:i5es for 269 yards: against Army in a 38-3 rouL Tanner, said Pancho of lhr. n1uscular !eft.hander, "hits the ba ll 8!1 h;ird as anybnrly r ve ever faced." Gonialez, 43, ranked eighth, appeared slu~gish in the rirst set again11,\ the un- icf!'ried 20-year-old St.anford junior from Lonkoot Mountain, Tenn. Bruins Battle Mighty Wolverines The tnrli11ns ga ve 1111 e Cadel field goa l af1er losing a fumble. but R11lstnn'!i defense still hasn'I allowed a touchdown th is ~eason. The OreJZufl clclcnse. with many telurnees frorn lhe 1970 starling unit. has yielded 63 points in two gamrs. The Ducks opened wtth a 34·7 loss to lop-rapk- ed Nebraska. • Several P1u:-B teams will hive IC(luts wt1tchi.ng when con!ende~ Ore~nn and Stanford open 1he cnorcrence ~eason. Oregon Stile will play UCLA nex1 .-eek. ind the four olher teams In the ronfere.nce. wlll ge.t inlo the race ,the follnwlng we~k . when there 11 I full r-rhetlule of Pac-8 games. r.nnr.alez, however. !urned the match around in the A«Ond sel, hittin g more crisply and spet'ding up lhe lempn. Tanner, "'hn upset second-r11nkcd .J;in Kndes of Czechoslovakia Thursday night. lost his servict in the 11f!C<Jnd 11nd fourth ,l!,ames to fa ll behind ~. and he WA!I broken again In the final 11et in lhe lhlrd and last games. ln women's singles. t,np-seede<t Rilli,. .leAn King (){ Long Beach dde11ted Wen- dy Overton, Chevy Chese. Md , 6-.l. 6-3, gnd second-seeded Rosemary Casals ad· vanced by downing Leslle H u n I.. ,\ustralia. 6-3:3-6, 7-5. ANN ARBOR, Mich. f AP ) -Michigan, '11ilh a 21-6 Bia: Ten Conference win over Northwestern and a 66--0 rout of Virginia, fi,i;i:ures to face rougher oppn~ition here todii y aga inst UCLA or the Peci flc-3 Cnnfercnet. The Uclan11 losl thei r fir5t twn a11mP.s of the 1!171 cAmpalgn to Piltsburi;ih, 29-1\. and to mighty Texas. 28-10, wh ich l)roujj!hl p11rallel comment~ from this wrrk'~ ri vAt co.11ches. __\ S;iid f'pppe_r Rodgers of UCLA.''! think l ur !Pam made .wme im pro ve mtnl against Texa5 and I hive lo assume. we'll do the 1111me at Ann Arbor " Michigan admittedly h11d loo mu r,.h ~ manp!'lwer 11ga insl Vir(l;inia, which will not be thP rit~e with UCLA. The Wolverines nef'd lo Improve, laid tht.i r coach Rn Schembechler. if they are to be8t UCLA. "A font ball le11m nrver stays the same. YtJu either jltt better nr you get worse. I hope. we gtt belte.r." Schembech!er observed. llCLA will 1lart Mike Flore~. I.ht Junior quartrrhack, along wit h running b11cks M11rv Kendricks and Randy Tyler. But n11nker hack Rega ie Echnl11 a n d linebacker Greg Snyder m11y bl! 11idt\lned 111 recu[)P.ratp from woundl suffered ln tht brul5lng Teias game. The Michi1u1n co11ch rerused lo bt too enthused abou t the Virglnl1t conte.o:t. ' 0Wh11t can you say 11boul 11 5111me llke th11t!" he 11.o:ked. "We ju!lt ou tmanned lhem." Weak or whatevtr the oppo.silion was, Michigan unvei led ,i;i:reet deplh on offtnse. The Wolverines u11ed II different backs. The y g11ined 491 y11 rrls 11nd let a school reeord in ru shtn.1: 8.1 llmea. Srnior lailbnck Biiiy Taylor. 1 ~an the Bruins must cnlltir, led the att11ck. H' gainer! RD yard~ 11nd SC1'1red two touchdowns In the tlrat half befott rttlr· tng for tht day The. second unit wt1 1 led by lophomorf 'ullback Ed Shuttlesworth, who rolled up 107 y11rds and scorM a touchdown. Another so phomore tRilback. Harry fliinks . contributed two 5cnres. Two other touchdown5 were turned in bv a pa ir of ru llpacks. senior ltarter Friti Scy{erth 11nd l'Qphomnre B<>b Thomblsidh. . Of UCLA, Schembe<:hlrr AAid, "They're bii:;, stmn~ and tough. They h11ve great f"luicknej~ in lht serondary ind strong of· fenst. They 11re -Ml 11 losing team and I'm ~urP tlity'I! romt to tl-1ichtian SlRdi um intent on Wlnnin~. · "It wlH be 11 C'helteniie for 115 and could turn lnlo Ont of the. be.st games of the coJ.. ttge se11,c,on." ~ --' ... •,· ~: ~,,._,,__-b:_Al_::_:_l ~:_:_·P"! le'O-=T ~--~'--~-=~-c:cs_c:ai:o""':::-~Y .' St~ltmbir 2~ l!l7 l ~lAroused CdM · End·s-Newport Monopoly, 7 -0 J . 8\• ROGER CAHl ~~O:\" ~ ,• • Ot l"o O•lh ,_IMI ~!•U 1..( An .arou&ed Coron.a Jel fi.lar High foot -' . -: !pall leal\1 11\om\~d Co a fir sr half touchdown and nu1de it s\a11d up F'ndHy night as !he Sea K1n~s durnpcd ho~t Newport lle rhor in the 1971 season ·~op.mer, 7-0. ~-:f..n overf)ow erowq or 7.200 watl.'hrd , .. CQ.ach Dlllv~ Hollaru::l'S Sea Kings snap a :· "11.~·yra.r ~·in rlrou~ht ag<i in5t Newport •. ~'llh ~ powerful running game a.nrl a · 'dtl!:nii;e that limited th~ Sailors to four ., nrsf downs. ~-,c:,,.,.hi . h · 1 s is t e greatest win in n1y entire ...... ·:1\'lou11ti es ...... .._ ' •:-· .c. ,~q11ru·e Of£ •t ~ Y.' ALNUT -Golden \~'est College hopes ~ • .to get f\s offen s1l'e thrust firf'd early ~night lo .er;ii;e a near miss that nr· ,~curred i! "'~ek ago as the nuStlers joarnry In ~1t San Antonio Cnllege for ·· th'e· second foothall game of the 1971 ' 1u~8son. •\'"'Kic koff is a't 7:30, ,~ The late expiosu1n of th£' Rustler 'of. Yense. coo pled W11h · 11 s1ou! defense ;'~gains! Orange'Coflsl : bi Ought about a 21- 11 t1e. Mt. SAC, on the other hand, was ~, IO&ing lo Citrus in its flpener. 28-14 ·lfonight'J i:1une fi~urrs to he 11 hattle (1f 1q&.rickness on · the part of the Rustlers against physical size for ~1 l San Antnn1n. ~-·<;each Rr.y Shackleford of Golden ·\\'est ·-•a:Ys of the fl.1 ounties : ~. ,'l'J'hey're giants. J\\t. Situ Ar1tonin is 11 •. vecy large football te11n1 and v:e are in fiJ! trouble if our.quickness cannot nffseL ~,.tbtir size. 1 • ;".\\'e really dnn ·t figUlC !n try ;in.1·tlung ....n1y.·. The only tb111g v.·d! Qe to el111Hn;ite ~e of our n1i.~!ilkes . ThinJ::s-like · .~nal!ies, fun1 hles anct pass inlerccpt inns. ~.--}'\\'e hare ln do "' hetl!:r jnb of not •.-.t;)i.ing to heat nurse Ires .. , .. ~:1he Hustlers arc .in g1111d i;h11r1e N"iys1cally for the el;;sh. "\\'e had a fc1v ,, bapds s1epped Un ;v1d Stephen Heil has an ·i'J1kl_e spr-1111 but no11,iing senou~,'' . Shackleford reptirL<;. · •·'f"' iji.11 Cornelius. lhe 111 i ~11 t y. rn i l c quarterb,1c;~ fQr lhc lius\l('r"s l\hll hHrled ... ~passes and cpn1pleled 2.1 fur 35fi yarris 6 .~. Jll<lllY or the1n Ht ;i hrl'IJC 1wrinrl nf "';ir""! late !n the fourth st;1111<1 ~ 11·111 i:t<1!'t . Af.,. .qua rterhar k. • : ... l:le V.·on the starling· jllb in that gatne '°?th Orange Coast," Sh;u·kleforli s;iys. · ·Ed P11 r~ei' and fi.1 arlt IJU!t~.Carncd t11e !run! or' tlie runnii1g ~:imc. parking the ball 30 limes brtwe~n lhcm Fnr 114 ya rd;;. Soth :1re read y 11) rcpc.1t !011Lgl11 '.; Mt. SAC has a new eo:il.'h. 11-ltil l::atou, :i _highly ·suf·cesslul prep ~nen.lor at \Vest :·~011i na High. '~ "I think 11·e ha ve 1~1(entlal,", he 3nalyze~·.and does n'l build up any f~l se !yoiJes. "\\'e are dcflnLl cly bu.ildit1g lhe pro- ~ ;ram this year and 1t 11·111 take s~e : :tin1e. \Ve star1ed at puint ze'rn and ha1e · made a In~ or progr~ss sn far _" · 'the ~l nun!11inerrs "'ill be 111thout tile ; SC'"'ICf'-li nf lasl 11·cek ·.~ st;'.r1 111g Quarter- ·.baek. Randy ~1tllcr. l\11llf'r plii~rd f1or '·E;:itton el "'c.~I Covina t11·n vear.~ .::i.co hut su{ft>rf'd a knee Injury ag;i1iist Ct1rus and '.. is Out 1ndcf1n1 tel~· His repl111·cmrnl. Llon <:1 ;1,\', )!<l\l' up .,,three 1n1errept1f'lnS at Cllrus -llll or · them Je;:idin~ to e1entual touchdo wns , -... W! WI Pl•vor U\ ?L\ r,,,,, :~110"""" 1~~ ::ii ~~·: ;.~·; .,, l<llno••lo~ i;1 •'lll li~•d ,.., "''""f'""" 'I 1,0 ~"•"' 1 I\ I" O,J f;,~O\IH 10) 11• l •n" l ~O 11~ ~~o••< 'Dq111i11at es TV ' " ' '· ' ' ' ' " ~ ' ... ,,Pro football fllbrrts 1.rho renu11n a11·ay •1 Uritn Sur\(la y·~ Rains At lau!a ~11 111c 1n lhe ~ ..c:tl ileWTI can w1lnl'5!\ Uv> \\'a~hLORlon • -B~skiii!> and ~r1\• Ynrk c:iant~ at \fl "n • · Qlapnel 2. fol101Ycd b\' lhc 1\ansas C1tv . Chiefs and Oiler5 1n" Houston at I ofi Cbannel ·t ~-1.ionday ni~ht'~ g;imr pits the :\ew Yor k .lei~ aJ::a in~1 thr Cardinnls ln St. Louis ~n Channt'l i ;it 6. Ille.'' said a J\lbilant Hnllend, \\'ho had suifert'd lhrnugh four str11 1ght setbacks !o •the Bl urj1u:kft~. The Corona de] :-Olar <1tt1tck h;:id been hailed ac po~sess1n~ th(' f;i<;tr~t pair of thrl'il!°' in Hie lr1·111e Lt'aguc with 9 R sprinters John ,'l1 1l1·s and Carlo Tosti a1;1ila1Jle. Hut it-\1as the h11ll-l1kc rushin~ of s .. r11"r llnb Ferraro th;:it p;iverl the \\'llY to ll1e Sc;.' Kings louchdown 1n the secnnd prrihd. In tn r1. Frrrnru 11a~ tl11• nff<'nsr a~ he sl:u11n1crl IH.~ 11ay for 205 yarrls in 'J.7 car- r ies fur the 11 1~h1 . Ferraro 11>a s fcniciollS , ripping his v.•ay the final 50 marker& of 11 57-yerrl second ~nod drive with Sf'\'en consecutive rar- ries. His rinal burst 11 a~ a onr ~'a rd eflurt bf'h1nd the bl0<-•k1n~ or c;rrg t:nllings ;ind Bill Power with 9 36 left in the hall. And he added thr PAT. Hnlland credited the offt'ns11'e blOt:k111g or Coll1nlo(s ;;ind Gordon .Stcv.·art for 1nuth of Frr· raro's success. Tune alter lln1e l-'t·rr;:iro pt'nt•tr<il1·d tlie left sirle of the ~<t1lnr dclrn~e. ll 11'<1S only 11·hcn C11ro11a rlrl 1\l11r 11r•1t to the p<1s:s111g gan1e thaL Nell'port 's 1:n1nted (lrfc11.~l' eame into focu s. And another area in the Cor(1na del ~lar arn1or that l1ad bcfn bypassed to son11: extent v.·as the derensi \·e front line. The ll'tnncr~· Ken Carpenter, Phil Tan. nc>r . Juhr1 Kt'11 11e<ly, Bill Pov.·er, John Randel. l.arrv IJ('nner 11nd Howard f101 s- rer 1narle. (o;e{l'port 's offense appear sh.ib- b) :-ie11 ptJrt's t111,il ol/fe11S l' netted only 61 ) ards a11d cornl1111ed with a weak punting l\'1111\' OH: Sl·a Kings were never in tri111illl'. The· T!ll'S' dcf'j1l'~\ p£'netration can1e in Jhe !1rs! hall 11 he11 ('uac h /)on l.enrs ere"' gtJt 111 llll' (\!\1 :Jl aflcr a 33-_yard punt return by Gr1H Amies set the Sailors up on the Sea King 45. ~ewport's only other threal or aotlA came in the third period when W1yne r..1il!er pounced on a fumble and the Sailors took over on the CdM •s. But a yard los., and a couplt of in- complete passes ended the losers' hopes quickly. ThrE'e interc:ept1onii; 1n !he fourth quarter sealed Newport's fat.e as Denner, John Grower and Bob Pfei1er put the skid s lo the Sallors. GAMf lT"T l1TI(~ "" "' F,.,1 dc"'n' ""M"lj " • """ dQ"'"' ""'''"" • • F "' do•m• ~~n.i11tt • • T~ffl ..... aa .. ,., " • Y••do •U•~'"D "' n Y••OI poolng " • DA ILY '°*LDT '°~•Te• ~y '-" '•~Ill .... ~. i...1 • u Iii•! v•fll• toll>MI •• " '°U!l .. l.t.v .... t i"ll ..C. l'" "" ,..,,.11,.1V1•11 ..,...111N '" "" l'u..,•l•'l'u..,•1 .. Ill• '" '" Im•• .., ... ,.,.,. (1r•lll dll M l • • ' • • -' Htw1111rt H•rM r • • • • -I •uSMlloll (t.-..i• ... Ill•• •• ~ \' IV'j ~ ... ,.,. " Mll• • n • ••• J""~ ..... " • " ,, Ttl•! • •• " " ·-l M ll " • • • • Ht•Vllll • " ' '" .. ". .. " .. ·'-' T6!110 " n .. " l""ttlNI <•""' f.11 Mtt .. • .. , " "' JM~•..., " • • " . .. ·--" l(•lt " ' ... Lions Rally, But Suffer 24-19 Loss By HOWARD L. RANDY Of 11i1t DUlr l"l•I It.ff ea.ch Bill Boawel1'1 Weatminat.tr Kish School foo tball team of 1171 ere" up in a hurry Friday night -in e11 etly t4 mlnule11 to be exact. The Lions took 1 pasain1 lesson on of· fense from young Pete Tereschuk who put hia team in the lead 24.(1 at the in· lermission while Weatm:iruter w 1 5 generating 17 offensive pl1y1, four of which were kicks. But that wo11 only the beg:iMln1 llld Boii;well's charges came roarin1 b1ck the final hall to ~core three lime11 and then wind up on hearl·b~ak alley whtn they drove to the Lakewotld seven-y.11rd ctripe with no timeouts remaining . Lakewood posted 1 24-19 ~ictory, all right. but few of the ov l!rflow crowd of ~.too fans could hive been convinced tht No. I rated Lancers were the better team. After 8puttering in I.he fir~l half with I single fi rst down on the final play, Siemell!I and the Lion!I opened the door the 11econd lime WestminSll!r took hol~ and didn't let up unlil the bitter end. In the second h1lf, Siemens wa,11 the passing master, hitting 15 of 2J for 2" y1rds. Ironically, none of fhe scores came through th e 1ir. Kir k HarriR waa the work.horse receiver with J im Holland ta.kins three five.yard. two-hand shuttle passes up the middle: for coMider11bl1! y1rdafe in between . B08 FERRAR O RU NS BEHIND KE N CARPENTER AS NEWPORT'S RUSS TUCKER MOV ES JN. FERRARO MADE All OF CdM'1 POINTS 1'he first Westm inater TD came on I dive for two y111.rd1 by Hol land and these- cond was an end Rweep by Bnb Dreifu1 for 10. Both fwo-po inl cnnverslon It· tempts failed and with 53 seconds lelt in the third ii;t11nu the hosts lr1iled, 24 -12. NEWPORT OB DUANE DeKALB ELUDES CRAIG FRIZZELL 187). PAT LYN CH Hungry Bucs HostSeahawks t1raq~c Co:i~I L\1llC"~c·.!o !nnth.!lt tcain Ii. huni:rv l'nn!\tlirr tile rc;1!\!1!1t- !·l 1 L'Pll'h ll11 i< Ttli ~f'r ·~ !'11nll'.!-i\1<' t·nn1111.: 111f :i 21 :.'.1 Ill' \11th linl clrn \\'r,I l.i "t 11'f't•k. ;i 11'.11!1 thr11 !rrl b~ 1111• 1111ll11h•111)!\ 111th h·• 1!1.111 l11ur 1n1nt1t('S rc1n;unu1g 111 1hc ~:111H'_ 12 1 'fht·1··1 c 11la.\ 1ni.: ll 1•1i1h ln111i.:hl 1 l.A lf;1rh1111 tl1:11 h:inrlrit thr111 an up~ct .13 2..1 !"\~ I.isl ~··;1 •1111 'I Irr s,:.:in1r 1.~ i :JO <it ()rrin)!~ ("na•I C"lllJ.,1' Su1·h pr•• p1·• i~ 11 .. u!d n1akt' 111.,~1 c11,11·lir<. r11111u1••11• n11t T11,.);rr 1•11'1 1·•!111~ fl~I 1t II•· k!\!11\~ th;ii ;11111h1111! i ;1n h"rflf'11 111 fo0 tha11 a!> f l 1{lri.• 1"\ to·, 1:••1 11rrl. ~ lhrdhn i:: f1n1sh And l/1 l/<1 rbo11 ~ Sr;i)l;i11 k.~ pn.~e wn1P fli •·h.1·111 Cn:t('h r 1 .. yd "Srri1pJ1~·" Hbr<1 ':-. rlulo I~ pt1111<1nly a running 1c:in1 111th ;1 p:11r id real ~QM spc rclsters in fre.~hrnAn bark~ Rnll{'rl Crow t1nd Ron Che:ith:i 1n, 1'11d the Se11h;i11·ks are big Rnd beet.v u11 fron1. Th1•rc•l01r1• lhc 11lt 1nuld dr1Pl11p 1!11.i) ;i 11<1\tle ur the tr .. nt lines where !he PLrAtes are strt1n~ also. "Or11t1,i:e Cnll~t is JU~! l1kr :-i11n J 11r~n ~1c~.1." s;1,1s 1n11•a. "They're both 1rry phli<:lcal te111n~" il--l l·~n hllrl<!Nl ll:i1 ho r a 24/i !11s." la'I \1 t:1C'k 11nrl llhC';i s:r.s h 1~ <'luh re:i!ll tr,11h :i ht>r.t1 n~ But hr· ;il~n :irltn1lli th:i t the~ 1n L>lcJ?ans shl)ulrl not h;n e scored over one Jf'lt1rhdo11·n "\l"r 11rre horrible !ast l\Pl'k 11 11,1~ A t.1 r1r:'ll first ~ame \\'e'cl 1110\'f' 111" b.111 .111d !hr11 lu1nhlt' 1\11d J.(ill'C thrrn the b~ll 1111 rr t i!l1('S 1111h111 "ur 20 ::i11d 1hf',v scnrFd tw1rf' nn 1t. ThP s1·nrf' shou!d ha\'e been i · fi 1,11her than 24-fi ," !;a~·~ Rhea . 11,u•ijn(s bi~Rf'S! 1:isk. ~<iys !he vclcran r11.1, ti. 1~ .. t11pp111g QC{; 11uarterback Gary \ ;1l ht h'llft, \ ,1Jtu1111.• 1·111111•li·ted UI ol 37 pt1s:-.cs last \ll'ek fn r .107 ~ard~. ele1·atJng him to the :'\n ~ ros1!lon on the alt-time OCC pass- ing 11.'il 011•"'" tr ~·c·• •c r ~· , . ., ' ,, ' .. ,. ' • ' t "" r, \ •·r·•·~~· r. • •· 1 ,-I ' • 01!1 ~·"~·~· ' • ,., ~·1· f• , .• , • I' ""• 011•NG& co•st Otlt"MI Saddlebacl( Vies Tonight With Cypress 1\llh11u~h 1n1lv 1hrce ~·r:irl' old. Sad· 11l••h11ck Cnllf'~f' ;ilrp;:idv has C"ar \'erl nut a rirh fnn!b;ill hf'nt11ge with rn;:ich c.~nr,Re H<irtn1an and his r.;:iurhn staff, of three ;:1 ss1.~tanl.'> ha ving 111er.<;t>en ;. 17-.1-1 !'ff''ll'd l'ltl{'(' lflli!l"s OU!l'f'L Thr ( ·.1 prrss Cri!!Ct:f' Chan:rrs. nn I he nthrr hand. ha1·r bf>en Jl('Cking 11 11·;:i~· for fr1·c \'ea•s 111111·. 1111h no apparent ~uccess on thr f.!rldirnn Tnn1c.ht 17 '.!fl• ;i1 H11rn;:i rark Ht~h . ('!l:I( h Rill rr11·r·~ r~·prf'S.'i f'leven Wtl1 ll:f'l ann!hrr c·ra<'k at upsrtHnit !he hi~h-flying f;;:1utiins ;iflC'r las! .l'c<1r's \5-11 dera.ilm t n! a ltrn1pt f1·ll ~hflr1or1 he ni;i rk Ar(•nrrl1ng In thr ahvavs-c11uti1'11J~ l1:1rlrn:n1 "we 'rr a 11111[• ~rren 11•i!h 11 Int flf [1·r~h111rn -~!"i to hr cxricL ··1 think lh<' hill! prnhlem in facin~ t'1 prf'~s 1s lh111ll1rv ·re 11 l11t !nu R;her with ;i i:nnd h;ilanf'C' hetween lhe1r ninninR 11nd passing i::1mf'.~ Thr ('h;ir~crs pa~sinJI! ;ill.ark is wh;:it rnce ::inticipatf's 11•ill spell 'ither doom or g11nd fnrlunr for hi.~ si<lr. "1 !h1nk S11ddlchack will h11\'f' tn expecl 1111r p;iss. \Ve have a prn-style nfff'n se 11nd hkf' 10 p;:iss a lnL" he says . t..:en!rlll ri~ure in the Cypress offensive plnns 1s freshman quarterback Roh DilL ;i 6-fl. 165-pound('r from R11n cho Alam itns Hii:h. Jn l;1st S;.iurdav's 46·21 setbRck 11l R 11'('f~1r1f' lli\l v.·a~ 11ccur11te nn 11 of 2!J When Siemens roll f.d In hi.~ ltft with 7·21 remaining and coulcln·t find • receiver. he scrambled into the end mne for a 10..vard ~core. Ma rk Smith kicked !ht COTIYer~iOn lhll! COU\d htve meant Yi('• lory v.'ith annther scnre 11nd Wl!~tminslf:r went to v.·ork. F'ir.~t the defense hf'ld tht disbelievinf Lancer~ on lou r downs 111d lnok "''t r on its own 20. Siemen.'I thtn passed three tlmea tn Harris 11ncl ran up lhe middle once to bring the ba ll quickly tn the Lllkf'wood Ht With 1: 12 remainin,R. the Limls m@d their last. timeout before. the Siemens· Holland shuttl e worked for t.hrtt yards. A hu rr1Pfi incomplete pass stop~ t:PI• cll'ICk ~·ith 4g second.'!. Siemf'n~ !hen we nt b;ick lo look for 11 rt>ceil'er bul drfen.'live encl Do " Breii;nah::in ,11!;.l~rl him for an eighl·yard In~~ anrl more impn rt'1ntly . v11 tu1ble riml' II hurrit>rl 1111trmpt tn ,;rorl' frnm 1 ~ ,\'.1rd~ llUt fa iled 11nd the Lance rs heaved a bi g sigh of relief while taking ov er ,A, '" &AMI STATIJTl(t • "" ftOWM •Vl"'"I •1•1• down1 PtUI~• •f<1t de>W"l ~·"•'II•! l"'"' tf'I• d-~· Vora• •uai.•,,. Vora• ~•U•n• Vo•d• l~o! Not Vt td• l l;ftOd Pu"t1l•v~••1• dl1!1~t• Pf<'\l'l;U Vt rd1 ""•<!IN ~u..,bl111 •u..,blH IM 1 L•~•Wto(i(I Wtot"'l~otor ••• ,, •• 9!1"1tr• I Ull!tlUI Wul'"lftlfllt • ' ' ' " • • • ,, " " "' "' "' ,, ~ '" "' "" ... "" J11e "' " . " ' ,,_,. " . " 1-1' passes for 1.14 yards 11nd 11 pair of score5. lot> D•••tu• H i~ chirr tar,cts sire frnsh 11.plit~ c.,Ul!k w1"~'" '" .. " ·~· • " ' .. ' ' • " • ' JI"' H•'lt"d ' " • " llwk Ernde 16·2. 1R.SI from Yt'estern 1 1t1ri.: M1 .... 11 ' • • ... anrl ta\l'n~rd snphnmore liR ht end Tim J•"1!i:;;-" 11':r<iu!>.e tli-:l, 22111, a l..nara High gr11du11te. • " " .. ~ " " " Pnt·e ;il so h;:is in his arsenal 11 pro· f1 <'icnl plarrkirkrr in Budd~1 Abourezk. \1·hn dne5n 't r11iss nften from Inside the :l:l·1·ard stripe. The rushing Jl()f\1on nf I.he Chargerii;' :iltal'k is handled hy frosh halfback Mike Hixsnn (1 45! antf sl'lph fullback Mul!gle IUl'lf 1-lOi~U .J •ct S!t~"t~t 11111 Wllll1 fleTt f,...ftt~Uk J~~" •<rt Ml•• ''~"l~f f9Tl ll '-•-·...,,.. fl'lttN• Wffl,.,!ft1ltr ' " ' ' ' ' ~ M " ' ••• • " ·-· ' • u ' ' '·' " • "' ' I .. '" • ... M• Tnhin J•lf ''"""'"' .. '" .. • " • ,. • •• If S;itfdlC'hack is tn win as easily •5 it Ltk._.. d1rl in lal!I "'eek'~ opener 11! Mira Costa '""* l ••"t~uk a .1 !-12 Gaucho triu mph. Ha.rtman·a boys n " "' .... will have to exhibit b11la11ce of their own. J)efense ha.~ never been much of a Sad- dlcb;ick ~·orry 11nd this yeAr i.11 no ex· ception. Alth(l\lgh nol 1hRI Dh:. quic k ends Mark 1'arlb1.1rv l lB."il Rnd Mikt> Cnil (l9(ll 11re on ear h ~ide of an otherwise siieable dt>fl'nSi\'C front wall which also Includes tackleii; Bnb Buri;tes i225 1 and {i(\rdon Duncan t2201 and guards Rod Cummings 1240! end Dan \\'11de (?!Y.ll, Mesa Falls, 12-5 LONG BEACH -Cflslt Mt.!!a Hl.Jh '.1 w1ter polo fell victim to 31 fouls and a lough Sunny Hll~ crew Friday afternoon 11.9 the l11tter ~to • 12·5 MOl'Jr'I League tourney win. The loss k.rwked coach Terry Bowen '• crew out of the tourney. The AnaMll'll tourney is next on !ht a11nda for fht Mu.'lt11.ngs with the opener wllh 'Kenntdy ~Pt for Thursday •ftemoon 1t Wester" Hl~h . Matt W11ldf'llch 11cored rnur Umea ind Slel'f Spon1ale nnet in F'rld1y'1 d1f111t. Sunny Hills, U~70 CrF finalist. ran up I T-1 marir;in 11 Utt. half. I, l , MISSIO N VIEJO FLASH AUNDRE HOLMES (22) SCAMPERS FOR ONE OF HIS MANY GAINS. HE HAD 191 YARDS, SCORE D THREE TOUCHDOWNS - ~~~~~~~~~~~ 1st Half TDs Pace Baro11s To 16-7 Win R.\ RON E\'Al\'S Ot 1~. O•I•~ Pllo! s11n Fountain Viilley ll1J;h ·~ B:irons stormed to a 16-7 non-lea~ue football conquest over ho.c.I R;inchn Alamitos Friday night Al Ro\i;a Gr;inde High. fn.:ich Bruce Picklnrd'.c. Barons. shi:ht underdni;:s 1n lh£' r..::irrl£'n Grflve League represen1a11v{'c., got f1rs1 hair touchdnv.·ns from j\.l .:i!t i\1nhu110k i and Tom i\·leunier anrl made them s!;1nd u11. ll \\'3S lhe second lime th<' B;irons ~ol possession thill they put !oge!her a su~­ ta,ined drive and f\lnhulski enrled !he march wi!h a 10-~·ard pitchout from ~leun1er. Gary Hi·rrianrlrz 1ncd tl1e p,\T and the Barntis harl a 7-0 l<>ad L;:iter it\ the second qua1·Jpr ti v.·as fl.1eu nicr keC'p1ng-the fina l yard on a v.•crl ge play !Q up Lhe count to 13·0. l!r rnandez put 11 Olli nf reach 1n !hP lhirrl quar!r r when he booted a JS-yard field goal. R;1nchn ,\l;:i1111lus htid 1nade it rln<;f ,,·hen the Vaqueros ~cored in rhe sec0nrl periorl <iftrr ac 1ntcrceplion set them up at mi'1!1rlr1. Pickfnrrl \.\'<l.~ h;ippv v.·11h the pl ay of hi." prr1·inu~I}' 1ne>.:J>('rt{'f\Cerl line~ · I'm 1 Pry happy 111th our oflen~1vr line . ,(;11y ('arrn11.o, llnn Stone . Dale f'trcr~on. F:lrlnn !\1rlrl . l\ent nu1all ... thev all rl1rt a l!nnrl 1nh "R::inrhn hurnNI u~ nn the trap pl;:iy in IL.<-~cnrini:: rlr11e h1 1t I 11:1<; rc:ilty p\rased v.·1t h 011r rle frn.~1· 1110," ;111<1~ P1rkfnrrl. "1! 11a~ a 1ean1 1•IJnr! ;:i[I thr 11,::iv ... .P1ckfn rrl ~aid anrl hr rnn tinurd 1i (k1ng (If[ lhr ri;:inir~ n( lhr Rarnn hrrnr.~ - Hrrn;inrh.><. ~l;irk ;\l1trhrll . Lr~ Rerhf'r. rPIC Sr~l1~1 1~;i<; plf~<;1hlv lhr lllrlffl'1 1E: i;park th;:il !:Ill Fn11n!.1111 \'al \r~• 1n !n1al grcir 11fter n11s.~ln-'! rno~1 nf lhe last 10 dCll'!> nf pr;:ic11c'.·p hrc-ause nf di ne~~ llr came 1n ;ind 1nnk the !OJUTPd Ton.v 5epul ved;i\ v;ir;inr1· 111 1;:i llhack and brokP i;evcral gnnd Jau nt:; through t he Ranclm dcfcn sr. The v11::tor~· Cl\'engr.d J;i st ~ear·~ 14·7 ~et back tn Ra ncho No"' 11 ·s Hunt1ng1nn Beach on tap ... an eleven tha t upse1 !he dope sheet wi th 11 14-14 verdict "''ith fo.1 illikan. Sadcl Jehack Do,vi1ed , 15-50, By Gross n1 ont Grossmnnt College captur ed the firs! ieven places in rom ping lo a 15·50 cros! country victnry Qver Sadd lrhack in the opening Mission Conference du.a l meet for both learn!> on lhe ln~e r.,· cour~e Friday. Frell hman ~larv Francis was the No, t finisher for coach Duane Cain's Gaucho!, piecing eigh th in 22:21. Francis was the only Saddle:back run· ner In place in the lop 12. Mike Flanagan "'as 13th lnr lhe Gauchos "'"ith a lime of 25 ·02 He Y>'a:; followed bv Bra d \\'1nton !~:47 ). Jim Qu11in 126 0!:11. Bob M11inwarlng <27 361 and Bob Ga rci11 127·461, Grossm!)f'lt's Bob Bran~on won the fou r· mile rarp in 2\ ·JA. Sad dlrhArk . ;ilnn~ v.•11 h Gnlden \\'e~\ And Ore.n~e Co;is\ rompete.s in the annuRl r-.loorp::irk lnv1t::il1flnal tnrin~· C.rn~5mont 15. Saddlel:JRck SO Scoring -I Rran~on rC.1 21 38 . 8 Francis 1S1 22 21 . IJ. Flanagan 1S 1 25:02 ; 14. \\'inion iS! 25 :47. 15 Qu8m IS! 26:09: lli. Bob Mainv.•aring lSl 270:l6 . 17. Garcia 15 ) 27:46. Diablos Stun 28-7; Holmes Zips for 191 .Yards By CHAIG SHEf'"F 01 !Ill 01ojy "llOI ~Ill! Aundre HnlmP~ had a super foot ball se<i~on 1n 197fl. The i\!1ss1on V1eJO High running ba c-k ga ined ncarl,\ 9{)111 anl5 n1~h1ng and 11a3 accorded All·Crestv1e11· League hnnnr~ Aul the :).Jfl. 165·pounrier "-asn·l Sill 1sfird 11·1!h 11. He ~rent the off season 11n1t the su m- tr.er 111nnt hs "·nrklnR nn v:e1ghts - pr1n1arily tn de1·elnp n1n1·e leg pn11•,..r. ThP rcsu lls 11•rre exh1h11c(l Fr1rlay 111,i.!hl. Thr sr111nr Hriln1rs z1pprd ;111rl d11rtrrl for !91 ,\'A rd.~ 11 nd threr tou rhrlnwns 1n p;ici 11g lh r ni;i h lo~ lo ;i ~tu nning 2fl-7 1·ir· l11ry OVC'f h1~h l~· lnutC'rl S;irlrllrb11rk 1n thP '71 orr.nrr fn1· both l r;:i rn.~ nn 1hr 11·i11ner's firlrl. Holrnrs ll<lt nnlv h;1d st•1w1111.: rt;i ~hrs of fnur ;inrl 57 varrl ~. h111 ;:i)<;n r;i 11t?hl ;i 22-~·<irrl r:i.~~ rrOn, riuarterh:ick r.;ir~· 1\1nnr1 for ;ino1 her ~1x -rn1n1rr. 1t v.·;i~ Holmrs lh1rrl TO 1h;:it p11t !he g:'lnlr In !hr h<lJ: fnr the D1<1hln.~ .~ur~ing a \4·0 lrarl 111 !hf' half. Holmes. nn thr Oi<lhlo<; fir~! pl;ir nr !he ~Pconrl hair. IMk " nitchnul frnn1 \\'nod .:.nrt l.IP- p('rl arnu nri lcf1 end for the fi7 v:irrl~ After nan Brrnnan kicked lii!i thJrd of fo ur PAT~. the D1ablos had a 21 -0 lead and for all intent anrl purpose !heir f1r~l Op€ning ga me \'1ClolJI 1n 1h(' sthnol's ~I X· ye ::ir h1stllr.1'. 8111 Hrihnrs 11 a:-.1i't the nnl~ hrrn -Thrre 11,1~ \\'r;od 11h() 11·as n1;ihu1g tu<; fir~\ st;ir1 ;i~ a 1·ars1t1 quarlerb;irk The fi·2 l!IO-pi:11nd sf'n1nr lonker! hke he h;iil lx'rn p!a~ ln'l \·;irc;1ty fon1hall [nr three seasons as he gu ided the D1ahln~ lip anrl rlov.•n 1he fiel<l. \\'nnil , d1spl;ivin~ ::i <;t r·one \)11·11111ng <11·111, rnnnec!1ng on nine of t!l pas:-~$ lcir 94 ya rrl.~. -Thrrr 11·;1.~ 11•1de rrre1vrr n;iy C1·1- j::ih ;i . the tll1ss1nn V1r 1n s111drnt borly prr~1rlr>n!. who h;i11!ed i11 f11·p of \11nnrl 's !hrn11·,, fnr 4/J ,\'ilrrts. -A1lrl lh rr·r 1,;i, 111£' ~1 !'11;.ir olfen.~11 e ]lllf" rl:;v nf 1111' \'11;ihli1~. II birh !'f'flPo11Cril~· C1p1•ni'd h1g holl'~ 1n the tnu1rd !i (1adrunner 111 lt1•1or \inf' The n1::ihln~ rr:iilv p11! ::i In<·~ nn !ht "1:.1n1r l:i1P 1n !he 'lh1rrl riu:1r1rr 11h£n i\11 ~~1nn \1 1r10 pun1rr S1·01t 1 nlhPr! kicker\ In lhe Sadrllel);i1·k fir!' \\'hrn 1he ball w;i<; lurnhled ~1 thP Rn<1rlrunnrr<.' r)~11rt Houc;eal , T n rt d La ypnrt IC"li nn :! 111 !hr rn<I r.on P for !he Tn Sarid lrhaf'k '~ lflnP tup1 ti1f111111 came 11'1!h the D1ablos on top. 21.U. A pas:; from .Jim Cochran to Oa1'id Colhn.s for 10 yards climaxed a 60-yard dril'e in nine plays. Abel Reynoso added the ext ra po1nL GAMf_ 1TATt!TICi "' ~ "' 1!0"'"' ,.,,,,,.,a • " ~"" oo '"' Ml~'"' , F • ., dr"'"' """f'!• .. • IOTOI '"" dl!wo• " " V•M! ru•"•"? l!O '" ""'"' ~··""~ ,, " V~•n\ '"'' " •.. y•d• ')~·"•d ~10 '" r w« -"v•'"~" d•J'""'' " ' . l'•o•l!I•• v .. .i1 Pl'"'''"<! ' '" . " Fum1110.,~umolr1 '"' '" ' ' S(Qrt " 0UArlt .. ~·~nl•I!"'' • ' ' ' "'"1'0" V•r111 • " " -• I! IJS!-!IN C. Min ion Vl•lo '" .. ,, i•o . ''"'""!> " '" • '" . \!'•~d ' ' " '" i""" ' • ' ', ... . , ' " • .. ta•o l• " '" " " ~ ·~~··~··~ "·<i~'"O" " '" ' " O•w•~" ' " • " ,.,~., .. • ' ' " Ar """ ,, ,, • " TO•t l• " '" ' " rt.!;111-:. "'lulon V•~IO •• " ~· " "' --" • ' " '" l•OOloOo<~ Coen••~ " " ~ MV QUARTERBACK GARY WOOD PASSES; JOHN GREEN, AUNDRE HOLMES 122) BLOCK U11i Shines 111 8-6 Loss To f'oothill By AR~I AND HA/\'SON 01 •~• Dolt• "Ila! 11111 Uni versity'~ Trn ian!> passed their in· 1L1<1rinn in1 n ful l flrdgerl Orange County prep fnnl ba ll wi!h nying colors lasl night 11t Tuslin, holding a fa vored Foothill pnwrr lo a slim 8·1i win in 11 defensivf! strugi;lr !h;i[ krp1 o\n overflnw crowd on its fret t.hrnui;:houl mn.~l of the ,11ame. Foothill sC'flred !hp th irrl lime ii had the hall when Tom Slrffy pnwf'rf'ri l'lix yard,11 lhrou11.h 1he lin,-11nrl mi1rlt> it II.(! whe n Sam Peek ran for 11 two-point {'OOVf'rs1on . For invhile durinit lhe fir~l half it lnnk· rrl A~ though the hosts .,.,·crf' i;:oing tn run away with the 11ame. But thf' Trojans hrlrl 11'hrn it rn11nted, fnrced lwn fumble.~ 11·h1rh 11•r rP rrenvercrl by Bill Riddle 11nrl .Jrff Crcrn In hAl! Kn1,e:ht drives 11nd keep thp gam!' re.~pcct:ihlP. Thrn 11! h;ilfTime Uni coa ch Jerry Rerl· rn;:io :in rt his ~taff m"1rll' snmP. defensive .:irlju~1n1rnt~ which turned the li(Ame into a 1nnre r1·cn n1;i1ch .lnf'I Cha mplin rernverrrl A fumblP. by l'cek 10.J?iVP 1hr Trnjan~ !he ball on the KniJ,!h! 27 mi rlway !hrough the th ird 11uar1er \.\'ith A lnu rth ;ind four on thf' Fnn1hi ll 20 11.~crl !he ancir:nt stalut of lihf'r1v p!11y lo .\rnd Ridrl le scampering Arn11n1t lrft rnrl fnr !hf' Trnj11n ~r.ore. An ;:it!rmp!rrl f\.\'o·rio1nt conversion pass rlav 11·a.~ hrok"n up hy !hf' Knight secon· dar1· In rnrl lhr sror1ng with 5: 10 lf'fl in thr 1h1rrt l]ll:trler The f1rert up Trni;ins hart :innlhf'r op- portunit.v tn ~cnrf' but were hf!ld short o( a neerled yard for 1 f1rs l dnwn on lht Footh ill four ;it the f!nd (If !ht !h irri qu arter Rnh r.111. !hr Troian wnrkhorsr ba!I carrir r w ;:i.~ stopped just. inches :;;hort on ;in attemptert dive into the left sidf' of the line Al lt>r !hr ~;i111t> lhet'f' was somr. :;;prc1il;i l1nn h,v lhe Trojan coache,11 about "'hPt hr r or nol .11 fie ld goal 11t th<il lime m1~ht h;i vr prnrlurt>rl !he winnin11; pnint..,, RtJI • .:it the time. r.ill v.11,o; penetralln~ thP f"l)()\hilt line for cnnsider11ble yarrlage .:inrl !ht> !<ii!u;it ion fa vorf!d lht shnrt y.:irdai;te plunge. The nexl time the Trojan:ii got the ball lhey i:i.:i ined eli;!ht y;ird~ in two plays, !hen h11rf a pa ss intercepted kl halt their drive. Mikf' Falbo aler!ly picked the b<ill out of the air .11fler it gl11nced off Boh Piii· lersnn'g shoulders at midfield and the Knight.o; punted ln the Trojan nine with timf! runnin g out. Onl! pass gained six yards but two nthers fell incom plete and the Trojans wPrP forced lo punt. F'oothlll ran nul the clock. Oil.Ml l•ATllTICI " . ~!"I d~"""' •Ul~'"'I ! I "'"' down• Pl •1lnq e 0 P'lf\I do"'"' Mnt l!IH I 8 ToTol '"'' do...,,• 1 I v~,d• ,.,,~1"' 101 !ll Y~•d• 1111ulnt 0 16 V•rd• IM! I 11 N•t ~l•d• o•lnod Ill 1 ~ f'l1f'llll.•ff'l0~ d lll•"tl 111 1 I/JI ~.-itllt!J/V.rd1 Hnl llud J/0 41.!0 S:v..,llln /F~"'lll" Iott IJd J /l ltl,.. llV Out '1•,.. U"l~o••llV 6 O I D I "ro"'IT' I 0 d 0 -I ttUJMIMft U•l•tr"fY •• .. " . ... G•I' " ~ ' ... Ct " • " • ' ""' ' " ' ••• tt•ddlo ' ~ ' NO tt1111v ' ' ' • Tet1!1 " '" ' " ~·tl~!ll .. ~ " "' • " s•~•v ' " • •• Ev1n1 ' • ... w 11111m, ' ' ' .. ·-· ' • • ... l t lP!V ' ' • " <~• ' ' • " TOtl lf ,. ,. " " ,,_SUMS u.i..,.11tv N ~ "'' :l H' r;111 " ' ' .. '"•'• ' ' ' • "" To+lll " ' ' a m f'•llllll I v•"' • I ' • "' T1JVl l ' ' ' • '" TDll ll " ' ' " '" OAILY PILOT J.P Interception Ruins SC's 01ru1ces, 7-0 By JOHN CASS 01 ~ ~.,, , ... , lttlf Brea df!fensive end Dennis JohnJoD tn- lercepUd a San Clemente p.ag1 Dll· h1J own fivr-yard line with 14 seconds ltft, to lc-r a stunning 7-0 football upset F~a1 night at San Clf'mente High. . ,; Th'-Tritnn!i haid taken nver nn the Jre.t J/'l with 1:27 rem ain ing but mana1ed to move it only thrf't yards in the nu\ minulr. Then on 11 fourth Md stVl!n at thi 21. riuarterba ck John Springman hit Illllktt Tnm Nichols with 11 17-yard atrial. ·: That gave lhf' Tritons a first and"'ctal a! thr JO. but ,Johnson picked Dff tht p11s inlended fnr Springman and lht Wildcat& had it won. Brea scnred the on l.v touchdown if' the cnn!t'.~I with 3: 18 \!'fl in the first quarter a!i fullba ck Bri11n Fischer cra1hed oVt r frnm the eight. Keith Lovelady addtilf the PAT. . Thr rlr iv, wpnt 7fi yards in 11 pl11yl.- Wildc-al qu?.orterback OJrey Lf!yton hit end Roy Nykaie wi!h • 16-yard pas1" t.G put Brea no !hf' San Clemente 44 and.'t-,vo p!a.v~ later team~-up with tailback Bob \V11!~011 nn a 2B-yarder movin1 tM \\1i\dcal!i to thr 2.\. Two plays l;iter Watsnn Cllrried l.n th~ 15 and !hen Layton drovt to the eight on 11 keeper. setting up !hi! touchdown. Tht. Tritons thf'n began 11 drive of t.be.ir own, ~oing 49 y1rd!i in 12 plays to the Wildr.al nine. \ t 58n Clemente had 1 se<'.ond and l'!SO at !hf" ninf'. bu t a holding penalty 1hoved 1t back to the 24. The drivt fin ally died at the 14. S;in Clemente Inst ll goldtn opportunity to scorl! \ale in the fir 1t half. The Tritons had a fir1t and goal at th• seven with seven second!! remaining, bot quarl.erhack Sprin gman fumbled tht snap h;om cente r 11nd by tht time he fell on thf'-\0&11 ball tht clock had n 1n out. The lose rs found themselvt11 in ~ fi eld position early in the final pt!riod ~s a Wildcat punl wtnt for • minu11 1evf!n yards , setting up a fir~t. down el the B!'t• 32. ' Sa n Clementt moved to the 19, but Spr· ingman wa! sacked for a 12-yard lose and haHback Clark .Jerrett lost another eight anrl Lht drive fizzled on th e 38. Springman hit nifte of 20 passes for 104 y11rds whil e I.hf' Tritr>r1 rus hing attack'l<:· eounted for 154. S11n Cl tmente out nfst- dnwnf'd thf' Wildcat11 14·11 but Brea h'ad 2J mor" total yard!!. SAn Clt mente retu rn11 to tht grid ~ Friday night. tackling arch-rival LqUnl: Bt&ch ~t the latter'• field. Kickoff i.1 •f I. Laguna opena lt11 sea!On tonight at Citi'u1 JC in Azusa, mteting Gladstone High. , •.t.MI lf.ATISTltl " ~"'' nnw•" tu•~'"Q I J;,,, down• l!ol"I"' 4 I' 1,,1 11own1 D'!"l !llH ? Tol•I !I•" ~ftwns I• V••<IJ •0.<~'"0 11.1 Y•rd• 11o1nlno 11ll V•'d• •o•! .n "1~• ~•rd1 1•ln..:I 12• ~oM1 ll.~•r•o• dl1!tnt1 411! "•n•l!l•IVOfd• l!olf>llllld I '7" l'U..,,blnl'V"'blll !Ml 1•6 l eort ~V •u•'1•" ,,.. 1 a ~ Si n Cl•m1nl1 0 0 " llUJMtHe "" .. •• ......... ". • n ...... ,, .. " " " Wll>&n ' " l'i1cnor • l••'"" " .. lM•I• " "' II " t l•mtfllt 1>"1•;"" ' ~ JI"'" " M '"""' ' " !prlno••'ln " M C1nn1~' • ' T&t•I• " "' ,-,11,!Nt!I "" N " '" l••• .... ' • • II~ tll lll ... 11 ~~""'"'"~ • ' ' I(.,. ..... • ' ' Tn11•• ,. " ' " • ' ' • " " ' " • • • " .. " '" ' "' \ l " .. ~ ,, "' "" t/71 '" ' -. . ... ,. " " " " ,, .. " " " " ,. ~· "' m ••• "' HO US TON NIPS SD I N 21 I NNI NGS, 2-1 SAN DJEGO AP -Jesu~ Alou sc:ored from third bast on a bilk by San Dle(O pitcher Gary Ros11 in the 21st innini . rtv· ing the Houston A11troir. a 2· I victory OV!r thf' Padre.s in tht fi rst gamt: of ,. Friday two-night doubleheadf!r. Alou opened thf' 21st with 1 single. went to st:cDnd 0 11 Cesar Ctdeno·1 sacriftcr., took thi rd on 1 Ion a fly ball by Larry Howard i nd came home when RMS committed a balk whilt pi tching tn Dtnlt Ml!!nke. The marathon cont.est lasted & houri. 1!1 minute1. White Retains Crown With KO ' Ra y "Windmill" White, 170. Vent\an, dtfendt!.d his California light hNv.)'W4lpt title by knocking nut Amado V91q1111, 179. San Oitgo. In tht Ulth round of Mr 9Cheduled 12-round bout Friday nigtil at Anaheim Convention Center. Whitt, whof!e rtct'Jl'd i1 23-11-2, lnlliat.- ed severe cuts near Vuquez' left eye and the referee stopped the fil:ht. V•• qllf:Z is ~?-6. Two Dthtr bouts ended in lmockoutt btfore a crowd of $,IJO. Hedgr.mon Lt w I 1. 147. Holtyweed, knoc ked out Jos.. G8blno, 143, Re""""' Melico. with a lelt hook to th• rnldMe- lion in the sixth round of their 1eheduled ID-rounder. U:wi11 upped his record ... '4-0-.1·1 while Gabino ii 50-31. lndi11n George Davl.o!, 156. Oallad, u s e. d a. left.ri&ht combtnation in the ninth round to knock out Mike Ntmn, t", Glendale. ·. " DA ft. Y Pl l Ol Field Goal Try Foiled; •• Oilers Tiecl Bv PHIL. RO..~S Cf "'• D•ll1 l'l~I 11•11 A foU~ fiP ld goal t1l11"1npt "'ith nnly fnur seconds le ft on tht clock prP\'t'nlf'd lhe host Huntington fiparh Oll t rs frnm 11eoring .an upset virtory Frirtay nighl 11s thPy dtarllnrkt>d Lnng Rf'ach ~1 il11kan's Rams. 14-14. in a prPsf'a~n prep foo tball Opt!ner btfort 5.23..1 onlookers. TM.'"'" te ams playf'cl a constant ~aml'! nf givl'!awav lhr(lughout the I.is! riua~er. However, the Oilt>rs lel !hf' final bi,i:: np- pnrtun ity shp nut nf the w1ndnw "'itti ace kirker Bret t White pnmed for th e possi- ble game winn1n,i:: lhrl'P·pnLnlpr Olach Ken ~inat:r;' ~rlrtrlers wp re lined up wilh 11 fourth dnwn-anrl-six situati on at lhl' Ran,s' !9-v;ini stnre after h;iving lakPn tbt lr fina l t1mf' nut. \Vhite was rl'ady fo r a 36-y ard field goal rffort. whirh. if sucre.~srul , wnuld have more than likely :-.pelled a 17·!4 triumph fnr thP hungry hosts . The center snap wa.'I low and wnbbh', !hough, ;ind lnstrad nr booting lhe decisi ve point.~. \VhitP tnded the cnn!Psl by smothering lhe bR ll back on the Millikan 36. Hunhngton had ed~ed its way do"'" to its pot ent ial ly 1ur rative spot af!rr th!! Oiler defense had thwa rted a ~1illikan drive at the Oii City 42 with ju~t :1 ;21 lo go. A couple of quarterback draws !one for 10 yards and the other neUin~ seven l by Hunt ington signal caller Jim ?-.tart in, coupled wit h 11 five-yard penalty against the Rams for havinJ! too many players on the field, v.·ere the key events In the final surge. On the play prior to \Vhite's squelched field goal attempt. halfback Karl Abrahamson was stopped for no gain In th ird and six. All of the offensh•e fireworks occurred in the first' half with ea ch side pushing across 5tVl'n poin ts In each of the lnitial two quarters. The vis itors wl're lhl' first to hil the end zone al 4 :09 of the first quarter when qua.rterback Sieve Fenoglio sneak- ed over from the one ta cap a W-yard, 14- play dr ive. Fenoglio ronvl'rteci lhe poin t-alt l'r boot on hi.'1 second kirk 11fter Hun!i ngton v.•as detected bt>ini;: nf fsldl'S nn an unsuc· cessful firs! PAT kirk. After r;!itht>ry Oiler Stei·t P\ckln rd returned the ensuing kickoff 26 yards tn his own 37, hi.'1 squad marched to paydirt in eight pl1yi'i. Pic kford did !hf" fin al hnnnrs himself from 12 y11rds out es hP tonk a handnff from f\iartln 11nd cianred th rough a hnle off right t11ckle on 11 block provided by slotback Tony Ciare11i . Whlte'!li PAT kirk knolled lt al 7-7 "'1th 47 seconds left In the firsl -perinci. Millikan regained the l~d with 4 39 to 110 in the first h:.ilf on 11 four-yard nff- tackle thrust by All-Moore Lfia gue tailback Ch;:irlie J\·l;irinn with Fenoglio toeing the extra point. The cnunl was rvcnerl fnr the f\nal time wilh 2·18 left in lhf' sa1ne ha lf as ~1a rtin C<lnnected with Ci11 rel11 nn a 31·yard iierial hnnkup. Ciarelli grabix'd !he pass hig h abo\'t a rinse r.lilli~an dP!e ndt>r at thf' nne -yard line and 11cooterl inl!" lhe enrl 7nne fnr the tally \'.'hill' hooted 1he point al!er lo gain the dea dlock. Rush111g i;ames v.·cre !he brt>ad ;ind bu\tt>r dl'pl(l\'menti> hy both \e~ms .,...·1th Marin() anrl Pirkfnrd hogging the 6pothght in tha! ratcp:or~· The Ram s"•1f!iP nettrd 00 \'ards 1n 21 carries "h1!P P1rkfnrd p1t>r rfd :'lhllikan dl'fenst'S fnr 7;i ~11rd~ in 17 r rark:i;. GAMI IT~TISTIC:~ " " ..... , '"'"'"' ""' ·1 e & ""'! n•,..~• I>"" ro l 1 •+ro! 00""~' ~"I '•t> I Te••' '·'II aew•1 !! ""'"'" •v\'> o; •·~ '" "V•'<h ..-uonQ •l ·'" V•'~' IM' \0 • Nt• V•'~I t •••l'd 1'• Ml l'u•t• ~~•·•o' ''"'"t • 1 1• l J7 P..,a1•leo•Y••ft• _..,.,t<I J 1l I IJ FumtltH ,FU"'D'M "'" e 0 I I ~••ro ~~ Ouortf.., 111:11,i.1n 1 1 o 1• >'11~!,Mg•oo llucl\ ' J ~ i. .... ~-~ l"e~~l•O F•11t • ··-1-iov•v Gil,.._il IC lll Y To!lll ••('""" •e•1111 mlO'I M•rtl• t011lt ll U~M l'll) Mlll•l •n l'Uftllftl l9ft IU<~ '"'1!'10 M!ll!~o• ,, " • , , ' " • • 0 ' •I IW VI •v9 0 .. ' ,. 0 " 0 " ' .. , ·l c ' " " " " . 11 4, .• " " ". " ' 0 11 40 I~ l' l't •< ,~I Y• .. + IC 1 1Jt.~ Huftt1ft1t•~ Itel~ 1l o .'°° Rustlers Romp To 15· 7 Vi ctory In Tournament SANT A BARBARA -rr01d,n ,,,,~I C0Uege '5 water polo teem "''' 8rhedul ed to facl' Footh ill Ollll'll! th!5 mo ming tfttr a lop5ldtd opening round \'lcto ry in the Gaur no tournament Ill UC S•nta B.1rbare frid1y. Coach Tom Hemi 5U.d'a Gnld l'n \\'est 1tusUers hid an eagy !Im, with Allin Hancock ln P'rlday'1 m1tch. wlnnlna by a 1.\-7 count. If the Ruatlera &tl by F'ooth11!, lhl'y will meet the wlnntr of lh«. t.ft. San Antonll'I· UCSB jun kJr varsity 9R me In the ch•m· plonihip Ult today 11 2·30. In Prld1y'1 win, Rn.'ls 1'1clntyre 11nd Paul ftl)esl pumpt"d ln four goals each to pact the RustlerA ffermst11d 1!10 credit«f aoatl!. Ed WhilP wit h pl11ylng a fine 11me. Golden Weit Jum~ ln 1 4 1 lfr1ot qu~rttr lf'ad and l'l~ld 1 rnmmandln1 J0.-3 n .. 1ttime advant11ge, • l I • • I ! • -:i..d ......., _ __..._ """'' -.;.#C": _, • - • 'i 1 . 1 ' OAILV P ILOT Still f>~Olt) ,• • Kmella Breezes Mustangs Tripped In Opener, 25-0 By GENE LUBE er .... 1)1!1Y P'Otl l t•H Victory usually bri ngs happlnt&s but .somet imes It bring& sorrow. Such was the case Friday night for the KateJJa Knights who defeated the Costa ~fesa ~1u.'ltangs, 2~. last night in both learns' football opene rs 1t l..a Palma Stadium. Today the Kn ights are chagrined DVl'r the loss of promising junior quarterback Kev in Locken, who after piloting the Knights lo a fir.'ll quarter 12-0 lea.d, was racked up early in the second quarter and carried from the field on a stretcher v.·11h a broken ri ght leg . Locken, a junior va rs ity standout last seal'nn , wa s slar!ing his firs t game on the. vars1t.v. He Jobbed a 37-yard bomb to John Veller midway through lhf' first fran1e to give Kalella 11 6-0 lead. Locken also picked up two fi rst downs on rollouts and had the Mu.~tang defenses guessing . But on 1l1e fir st series in the second qu;i rler, he tried to find a hole and was racked up. The second Kn lghl TD came when Carlns Tinoco, who pta.yed fullback and defensive end, snagged Pat Kalama's pass 11nrl r;in h11ck 3i yards to paydirt for a 12-0 Ka1 ella !t>ad . Still se;irching for his start i ng 11 uarterback, rookie coach John Sweazy went "'ilh Kal ama in the first half. And ;ilthnugh the senior signal caller had trouble adva nci ng on his passing a.nd rush1n~ at111ck. he ""'as 111 the controls \l hrn the ~111~1angs gol a hig break in the second quarter. • returned, but war; tu l so hard by lhe charging KateJ!a line t.ha l the ball pop~d out llf his grasp. Ka tel!a end Ray Jimison grabbed 15 and ran 37 yards for an 1 8~ lead. The last Knight m c11 me with I 22 IPfl when Ha!l connected with a 46-yarder to Tobin Mayna rd, and Rick Roqul'l bootPd his first PAT of !he gs.me for the 25-0 fi nal. In the final minutes, Darnell completed two big galn~r!li ta J ohn German, but it v.·as to no avail. Favorites Win DEFE NSIVE COMBO -· t:d1!.on ll tgh's Steve 'J'1m-favorite s .. Lo t:op t h~ Ir vine League i:ha n1p1onship. 1nerman 175 ) and Bob Grave!-> (71 J are .1u:.l a couple Co ach V;nce .-\saro s CIF .A.AA ch ampions collide ThP Knights ..-·ere pen alized for an i[. trg.:il rece11·<'r downfield and Costa f\1esa look 01·er nn the Katella 20. 111 A11t eaters' of reasons \1 hy the ('hargcrs are the ea rly season \\•1th St. John Bosco tonight at f-l unlington Beach. ~~~~~~~~~~~~.:_:_:_.:_:_:_~:::__::.:::::::::__ On fou rth down , K;:il11 m;i romped str-111ghl up the rniddle, putting the ball a! !hP l\ni,e:ht.c;' fnur. But the l\<fus1angs gnt nn lurthf'r 1ha n the nne-fnnt line when Rnh Bornhn\' 11·as held bv the still Ka tell a Polo Totu·ney CIF Titlists Lool{i11g Agai11 For First Win Last \ear, 11hen lhP Ed1 c,f\n rh;irpPr!. dumpPd SI. .Jnhn Bnscn's Rra1·t~ in lht pre~ea~nn fno!hall nprnPr hi' a r.11her 10 nnt!'nl 2fl·Q ~cnrr , 11hr• 11·a\ to £.U"'~ th~t thl!' 1·irtnrs 11·erP 1n marrh nn In 12 mnre win~ 1n surc-f"''i~inn and thf' r!F AAA fo11l hall rrn11·n \\'el!. 11 11•nn'I happrn <i;:a1n . E1en 1hn11i:h !he f ;J\f'!'f'fl rti.1r~PfC, hn:.\ Bnsrn l0n 1i!;ht 1A1 at H 11nl1n ~tnn Btarh High. ronk1f' hrad rnarh \'1nre A',arn's. Edison grirldf'r~ r;in fnrget ;ibnut iln· nl'xin~ anolht>r AAA title. \\lhy? J.::cl1sn1L ;ilring 1\llh all n! Ill> [f\llle l,ea~ue r0hort~. 11.:i~ h~f'n Pir1 e.1Prt to AA A.A i>l<!lllS !hi ~ f;ill Rul whrn thr gn1ng gels rnu,t:hf'r thr ln11i;h J.!t'I !nu~hrr. 1\nd the rla-.:..~v r'h.1rgrr.-.. f;ill 111111 the ranks of !hf' tough, :i.r• lhr llr;nrs and coach George ~1;;.,,<;11·k 1 ;:in r~-:'\r1''f'l(lrt Harbor grirl ;i1rlP 1 :i.houlrln t hf' r.:iup,hl doing any premnlll!'t' 1 ir1or _y r1an( r . .-... Asaro. who rurrPnl l.11nr.: !ant Bill V:uL nur takp.-.. flll'r '11 E<h.-..nn fnr flpa rh r1t1· ln!lf'l!P ;i.-..sls · knowi. he has his 11ork rut Hn"·r1·rr, anv nf h1\ tn1h •1c 11 ill !lf' r:ir..- erl hv th'" pre~PnrP nf ~OfllP 1 PIPr~n perfnnner'-h;irk !rn1n (;i'-! '":1r ~ champ!' To hcc1n u·11h thPrP \ 111:! JV'un•I ,\Pl! Cartrr. an ;:ill r1F '-<>l1!"r!1nn If\ l~/rl 1•!v11t hP Sflf'lllJ:; r11111-t~1111 ::it nf1Pn'-11r gu~rrl ;inrl l111 rh:i1 kPr t11nn:\ll Alring~1r1r C,1r!rr rlf•ff'n~11P h 11111 hP th<> Pl hPr h.11·krr ;ill 1·01111!1• 1,,111n1"" Rnckv \\.h11n. 11·11n·~ hPr lrrl llJl 10 pn11nrl~ lrorn"l;i s1 ~p;i ~on lo ii hf'~lthl l'l~ ThP la tter 1s alsn th<> s!;irl1ni:: f111!h;i! ~ Asaro s::i v~. ''l'" f'Xprr1 th"!1l 1Rn~r11 1 In d11 a In! nf flpfr11~11·P ~111nt111~ bel'at1 '-e !he'' did tha1 !<1~1 l'rar "Al this llmr nf l'P<ir. 11P re 111sl tr11ng tn iron nut all Lhe ki nks in tl1t> nlfrn~, 1111d work nn timing anri J,:()(1(1 !PC'hn111uc~ in th!' line. "Defen~11·tJ\ \\'e fr, tu net :ill the pr<l· per ;idJu stmenls f.t't fnr 1hf' \Par. <Irids lhf' ror1ner \\'h1!t1rr C.o!\rcl' \1nrn~.~n Senior ~lark J/3rmon ! 1!101 i;!"I!' thl' n(\([ o,·er rla~f.malf> Buff !ln,c.111 cl fur !hi': startin~ riu11rtPrhark 's Job hut Ai:arn arl· mils that both "'ill ~ee rnns1rlrrahlP ar- tivil y. Otht>r tor JPtlf'rrnf'n ffl r thr lh.iq:er~ are slolbark -~afe.tv Garv Balch 1 \!l5 1 l'llrl tackles Boh r.ravf.s 1200 1 and S!l'l'f' Tim· merman 1210,1 Attcmp1111 1: tn r 1Prre the lharg~r~ rll'f P11 Sf> \I 1!h !"'JJsnnn11s 11rr11" ~ 1 s ~nulhpaw Jlr.11·r~' s1i:;1111l r.lllPr :'111ke \\'nrden. a iun1or 1•,1r'-llY op pra111·p I~,~\ \'Piii' · \\'nrdt>n !h rro\1~ pr11l1;11·1iy In ~pl1l Pnrt Orin :\lurvin I Flij 1 11 l11IP r11nn111(! ha rk~ Carl Tnpps ! 2001 .1n1t C"h1Pf narn1rt1 11;,.11 handle must nf Bn:r;ro's r11~h1ng nffen~~ "' ;"""Ir .... , I<~ 'f' l'° o'•Ao(I} ;u "/f •'•• J""O ' I on .~. 1n 1:· ~ -..-:"1 I" 1 I T .~o "'"'I~ ..... "' ·' . "l , ... ~ .. .. '•'\ '"' ..... ,. I \tJ Bo e~ ' I ' ti I 1 Jlluri11a t 'ulls, 41·6 Dons' Offensive Mac1iine Too Much for Vikings B~· STE\IE ,\,\'ORE\\'S 01 lh1 Dell~ P llo! i l1fl PlfO Rl\'IEHA -~;! Hancho 's D11ns U'Prt r{'len!lf'ss 2rnund anrl air ?~1ilfk~ 10 hur\' !hf' L\1;inn:t \'1k1ng.c;, 4!-6, 1n the SP'1· snn':-fr1ntb;ill nprnrr fnr both sthnn\s Fri- da\' n1i::ht aL El Ranchn's stadium. The J)(lns, h1i;ihl y Jnutert 1n the prl'- ~e3 ~11n potl..-... <imasscd 2981otal yards, 148 flt1 tlir i;rnund ::ind 150 lhro11i;ih the 111r Janrs ::1~111nst il1ar1na. Cnat•h Lf'on \\'heelf'r's ''ikings c·nuld l1nrl nu way In sto p Oons f111Art erhark ,\11kr Or111. ;is the sen1rir ~l.IJ nal r;'.11\t>r gu1df'rl El Rancho to a 21-0 fir.'lt quarter lr ;:id Afl rr !he opf'n1ng, k1cknfl. Or111 tnnk tu~ Irani 64 yarcis in n1nt pla.v~ anrl cappf'd th!' dr1vr h1n1~rlf, srampf'nn.e: f11·e l'ards :irnund lr ft enrl lo s1art the f1 r~t penorl harr;ige nf po!nls. Th., \'1k1ni:;.~ 11111:<-t h;n·e <.r n.~rrt things 11 rrrn ·1 i,:n1ni; 1n en !heir v.·a1·. "hen nn !hP nr):t ~rrlPS ;if!Pr thrrP un~urce~~h1! plil\~ \lan n;i '<. R;i.nrty Ha1\kl/1~ rlrnpprd h;11·k 1n pun! formal inn IJp nr1rr ~Ill ii a\\I'!\ I'!~ n1rJ:;n i'an t1\n 'l;irtrd In lrnm !h<> lrft <.td<> In ~mn!hPr tl;i \1ktn~ ;inrt 1ht h;ill St.,1r nnn11ni:t1"l r1l'kf'rt thp lno.o;t ball an d CATrlPd 11 !n !he 10 ;inrt 11 pPr.<.nnal foul pen.illy moverl 11 !o 1 hr lt\•t . \)r!1z p1 rked th ' ri &ht side of thl' line for h1,o; sernnd tourhrln...,·n. Ae;a1n1il a rlnggt>d up riiirlrtl!', the \"1k- ln.1!< ~a1 ned l !J vards "'Ith Senn \\'heP IFr, 211 .\ards. and find Ta.1lor. 34 , carrying mn!ll of the load ThP onr s111 pr!~l' nl tlic evPrung t'a1ne u hcn l!:l llanlh11's Gell1·gp Panta~E'~ miss- ed ;in PX!r11 point Thr srn10r rame into rhP i;a1ne with a ~lreak of 51 cnnserutive PA1"s and ran It IQ 55 be/nre missing wide. I'''' ""WO\ ''""I"~ "'" """'"' '"" '~ ""'' """"~' N!"•lllU 1"1AI j,,., "~"'"' y.,,,. '"'~'"" v,.~, ""I'"~ ' .... ' ·~" ""' . .., . .,, .. "'"" P ''"" ~, .. AO" 6•\!ln't PonAI'••! Y1 •~1 H "lltzod ~.,m~•I "'"''01•• '"'' " • i " '" " ' " ' " ' " ' I~ S(!r9 9V Ou•""'"' T 'y •r ....... rn''" ... "'" !' [" "" 1-. ........ . T"'•'I !'•"·· Pl ...... , ... f'• ' I < ...... ~ '"'". , ...... , ,,.,1, ~ ....... E ' •no . .... ' tr~ ,, •I _, ,. 0 ' " . ' . , • ·' ' " " ... '"' " .. " • • • ' ' ' ' • • DI •< ·~I •• 11 ' 0 lS • " " .. '" ' • ' " '" "" ' , .. "' , " ,. ... .. .. " .. ' ' " '' " " . ' " " " '" '" "' •• line nn fourth <lnwn. · In the !hird quarter, Flip Darnell tonk o~er fo ~ Kala m11. But the Kn ights going 11•11 h Rrian lli111rnn trnlled 1he action with I.he three 11uar!er scnrt> slill 12-0. Darnell sta r1erl throwing early in the final fr;inir, hut !he Katella pass defense wa s too tough. \\'1th five m1nut.es to go, Kala.ina ~, ... d~-· ..... ~ ..... ~ ::: ;;.:;,' .!~}~~? •• ·~··· , "' ~~ .... ~­"'•·~· 'V'~'"" Y o ~· ~·\<·~· t-1 .. ~-'"•! ti•• Yor~\ ~· ~-~ Pu~" ~v~·•o• a•••••<• P•~•ll,•• Y••d• !Kl'l l•ftd F.,....,~1,, r u..,flle• lo" ' • I t~ ,, '" ' " ' " "' ' i • .. , .. l~, '111 ' " " c~•·• ~ ... l(••t ll• i tor1 b1 Ou•r'oro • " ' " ' ,_. 0 ll-l.I ""•"" f"•Mn• 1 N•o1>'"•d 1>•001" ()I •,,...' """~•·•a•d D•'~""' O&•n*f' l ot~I• !<;•v'~ Lee••" ' ""' .. ,._ .. ,,. V•"ot .,,(,~··· "•" '-'••"t<d "'•la 1'••·-· o ...... u 1~'•'1 Lnr. "" >1111 T~'•I< ... ,,1"11) t O>!I MMI • ' ' ' I l " l " ' ' 1<~ Y• " . ' ' . ' " ' " ' ' . ~f !~ :i " " , I i i 1~ • ' ' ,. 111 ••• ~· .. ~~· .. • ! l !• , ' J 0 ., ·~ 1 l 80 1(1ttllt , I YI I Oa ' " !1 ,~ " Ii !I " •• " " ., " Rarin g at OCIR R!'!;Ular profPs1iional hanrl tcap i nd hrarkel racini;: 1s the 11nly !h1ng on Lh,. rlnrket ti! Orang" (nun•y ln!Prn 11 tinnal Onl .v nnr or lhe f;i vnntcs failt>d !.l'I 11d- l'a11ce 10 1he champ1011!'ih1p round .of the UC Jrv tne lnvitatinn ri l water pnlo tourna- ment Friday 11 ftrrn1Jnn. !lo!'I l 'CJ npcnrd 11p Frid;11•!' action and looked lea!'\ 1mprc!'i.~ive of lht> \1•1n· nl"'r~ whtn it recordcrt a 17-10 v1c1orv 011t>r stubborn Fullerton Jun1nr Cn\lrp:f'. '1n the day's .~Prnnri game, l,'C Rerkele.v pro· vided the nn!y upsrl v.·hC'n it nudged I Ca.I Slate l Ulng BPa rh, 10·11 t:SC followed 11·1th ;i .!>1nash1ni; 14-5 !riun1ph 01·er CC San1a Barb11ra In the !hird gamP ;ind l'CLA rlosrd nut the ac- tion. anrt lonkrd ht>.<.! nf all , hy bl ::1.~ting l'f f)a l'I~ 21-4 An1e;ilcr coach 1·:d N'r11l;ind wasn'1 im. pre!'i!'iert v.·it h h1~ cluh's \"IC1or~· 11! all. "I &urss we pl<1yert :ihnut t1kr I l'xperted." said 1he co;ith nf !he d('frnd1n£ NCAA champinns. "\Ve'r' rr;illy ~reen and s!t!l learn1nJ;, hu! I hey 1Full<'rlnn1 arP nnl.v " ,i11ninr <'nlleo:e <i nd we .~hn11!d ha\e beaten them wnrse ·• Artu;illy, the Anlr;i[(•rs wnlJld h;ive hcr n In ser1nus trnuhl<' t1j!ll1nst the 1-!ornels 1f onlv rfl'frn~l' would ha ve rnun1.rd. R11t. 1;1rkilv the Anlf'a1rrs 111- rensivl' pUnl'h 11·11 ~ ahve and heh 1nd lhe. r11·f'.gnal nutpu1 nf Rruer Ala ck !hey manaiz.ed 10 avn1rl the upset Also prn1•1d1n~ strnnR offcn~11'e help for \hP Ante11tf'r~ \l'f'rc Jim Br;idhurn . Jack 01ckn)::i nn and R1rh;ird Eason whn all chipper! 1n v.·1th thrrr ~nfll.<. Lnnk1np: Al tnria) ·.~ ar111J11, Ne"•!and ~imply s111d nf h1~ AnlCa!rrs I 1' hn mef BerkE'ley r ht~ morn1nj!1. 11·r 11 ha1 e tD pla,\' murh htn"r ··Tilt' ~rm 1flna ls match r1t~ l'SC at l f'J.A at !2 .lO The rha1nri100 .-..hlp game is schedull'd ta ~tart al 3 .iO p m I 'f'l f ull ertnn .J(' 4 3 4 fi-1 7 2 ) 3 4-10 Ra re11·ay toda .1· t ·r i i;rnr1ng -Black ~. Bracibur n 3. T1mP lrial:i; are scheduled for 3 p rn Ea~nn J, ,\frf'l<>llan 2. :'l·lrDClnalrl 1 F JC E! Ra11rhn ~rored nnre more on a thref! .1·a1·d hurs! nH tackle by r.1a rk Badey befqre 1hP V1k1 nRs coul d lit! on lht hoard early in !hi' second quar1er. 0•' I .... ,~, ~I 11•~,~a " ' • 0 ;;.;, 11·11h rac1n1Z slated ta go from 7 30-I O·~fl .!;rnrin~ ~ Kn1~p .~ !J;ill '.\, \lrL111n 1, m __ m_lh_•_•_'_'°_'_'"g-. ----------__ iiB•'•'~'~n~a0h0en,_1,_0_;..;;-;;-;;-;;-;._..;:;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~_ !\·larina',o; six p<llnts also rame alter a lilnrkrd punt Bry:i n Kt>rn.'I h!orked Ortiz' kirk and fell nn thf! ball el the Dnn 20. S•1phnn1nrl' Qllll rlerback Greg Foster then h1! 11·1dt> rPreivl'r Bill Stu a.rt at !he onf! anrl nailt>rl Stuart once again on the next ola1· for the. score. The second hall sa"' Ba iley and Or!\z hnth srnre on ~hnrt run~ for El Rancho anrl .. Viking offl'nse th at jus! kept sput- ltrlnJ:: ~lanna ran v.·e!l but couldn 't conner! lln pa5ses Foster hit on just three of 14 fo r 28 yards. often O\'t rthrowing his receiver nn cruci al third dov.·n situation.'!. Pl'o Hockey Loop Ma y Be Formed A seco nd ma Jnr ire hl'l{'k'Y ll'11gue ts in the format1vp stagps tind Costa ~1Psa ii'i lh~ brterling grnunrl1i for the new circui t Thu rsday's ml'l'ting at South Coa.~I r \aia had represent at!ve1i from 12 clt1Ps throughout the US .11nd Canada \\'Ith kno"-n 1nterestNl pa rt.Jes fr()rn Si n Fran- r1~ro, S11 n DiP~n. Tnrnntll. Chlc11gn and :\11nnesola a.moni:i; those present. Thi' NHL took many years before 1t ex1landed \() towns on the \Ve&l Coast in· eluding Los Ange les. . ·"'•'• " • Ba.seball Standings ~ATIO~'AL LEAGUE Ea sl1 Di,·l•lnn Pitt~hurgh SI Louis Ch1cagn NI'"' Y()rk ~1nnlrea1 Ph1l 11delph1a San Francisco Los Ange le.$ AUan!a f1ncinna11 llou.cl'ln San Diegn \\' L 9• 66 81 an " " . 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N•w Yerlt (llio.·~~ 111-ll t i °'""I! {C:t l• t.f\ Wt\~ •Ott<! !"°tLt ln t•.JI t • 1"''9~ ICu•tl1 \.fl ~'"~••to !lutMI<' 1·4) et l( .. •t41 c:1i... !Jolf"e"r 1- S41•1"'"'" !l-l\1rll t-'l t t Cltvetl"" l t>t.lfO~I"' ~·II\ VOLVO 0"• 01 T"• W~•I~'• S•lHt C1 r1. SAVE BIG DURING OUR BIG ACTION SALE !T!O!YlOlTlAJ '71 COROLLA DEMO SALE LARGE N!W & USED TOYOTA SE LECTION Pre)l, JC Football Results , ............... ,. • ::~::!~: ( ~l jTOYOTA. VOLVO 1966 HARIOR BLVD. See Us Before You Buy! 1101" ,,~ .. I Bl•••'"''' l• .-'I-f,,..,.., 'I ••" ' ~~..,.,.-0 "U'~''"'" (""'~"~ \' ~··•t •• ~··. 1' &•t ho -' r~.oH•, I L~"O , • .,. ,.~, '' """'"''!" " '• Qu ~·~ !' \J " •• ' ,ijtl•""' , L ~,,. ''"" r 5e>"Ot• I "•/ > E1 o;.,~n~ I ·-""' •• -\w j COSTA MESA Ora;~ge Co·u.·:ty s Lar2est and Most Modern Toyota and \10\vo Oe~Jer OVllll lAI DILIYl llY S,.ICIAL ll f l . • Lagunans Outweighed In Opener co \/tNA -La guna 8e11ch "'1!1 he 11eeklng its flrst open- ing li:H1ne \'icto,.y !n four yeArs hl!!rP tnnigh! ag<1 in11t th!! hos t (:!adslone Gladiators in the 1971 OJ>fln1ng footha11 game for both l'iChooJ&. Kic koff ia et 8 o'r.lol'.k Cnach Hal Akins' Laguna Beach Ar1is!!'! are eom1n11 off tw n succrss1vr 1-8 seasons \•hil P the Gladiators are doing the same off last year'11 ef- lorls. . 'i n opening game \•1clnry ~-1 !1 pul the w1nnt r in the drl\'er's seat for a succr ssful ramp;ugn nnl.v one ad- d1t1nn<1t 11·10 woulrl ~ needed to dnt1hl e lhe l!liO 11utput. Ak in!'! and r.ladstnne coach Art /llett are quietly op-- t1m1!'t1c allout tonight's ga me. "\\"e are playing a tea m on ciur own le1·el for the lirst time since l!lfiR in an opening ;Jamr." Akins SilY~· "I'm ve ry opt1n11sl1c that our team is gning to ht R rn n- sis tent con1ende1· 1n f'\'ery gr1 me th is .vear."' ll1etl add~. One thing tha1 could ma ke the difference is the size of the Glad stone nffeni::ive \in f.'. Fro111 1arkle lo 1acklr, I.hey averafi!e 2o:i pounds .,.,.1th all r111e plR~·ers hit t1nR lhr scales at 2M nr hetter. There a;n't a 200.poundcr in the Laguna hneup and Akins v.•111 be forced to rely on ;i:;pced ;i nd quickness to mn1•e the r.lad 1a1ors . fiary F1sf'tte. lhf' Laguna Beach qu;1 rterbark. figures !o 11e Ufl tn ;i pt1ss1n.1i battle '>l'ith (;[a d~tone"s Hich Velasquez. \·r tai:quez is the ~chl\Ol's stu- dent horl.v preside nt , sta nds 6-2 <'-"Id 11 cioi:h.~ 175 F1t>rt1e i.~ A 5- lfl, J50-po11ndC'r hut ))(Ith have strnn~ p;isstn~ Arm s ,:ind good firld iud~m enl. H1e!L f1g11rrs lo sta.v mnre \\'i!h a runn1n ~ i;i ;ime in the r~rJy J!n1 ng. "\\le tr~· to gn "'ith a high J)frrcn!a~e. of c!'lmrle!1nns "hen we pas~ and 1,1·e don"! dn it as oft en AS some. o!her !r11ms ." he s11ys b~· "'ay ol expl 11nri11nn Ak in:-; feels he has f!lund fl la il h11rk In h!I the l'oid ;it La 1111n11 fnr !he F1r$-I l1n1e 1n se\1er;:il ~ e;irs Da1·e i\1;1rr1 ner. a \50·pound t ran~Fer stu dent. has 1.1·nrked his 1111v 1n1n the star11ni;: tJ;ickf1eld 11 ilh lhree lrlt r rmrn In add~t1nn tn F1~el!r , !he other lwn rnnno,v.r.:1m 1.1·in ners a!"!' fullback Skip \\"in11hi p and ha lfback Telford \nHam, •DT l!l l lNEU '"' DE,.fNSli •• "' "' '" "' "l l~s '" .. ... '" "' :n "" "' "' "' l~ J:j Area Sports Cal e ndar C·~-i C"''"'•V '::"~~r .. "C<l •' Ed •c~ 1, · 1 Tuu d•• r-~" '"""'" !'"' "" V'o ' •' ~'"f~n A'•"'"°' rc•r·• 11t1 ~''' •' ;1••0 A,"• V"'I l'I" ""''""' 1•11 ol \ n I Wt '•• ceo~ l..O H•~·• •' "'I" !I~'"" 8•4<" Mt'~·" l 'l"'t ll !Ill ol ' " Wt""otd•• """'" cn•c -I ••"• I'••• •' ~OU" '•" Volto1 '."t•" " '' l•C""" e'''" Ito•~ o+ J !!•. All CU '""'""' o• UC ll·t~•'"v T~1rf\~OI• ~('IC·~·'I '"'""" ~·! 'At • ~. ~•"'• Ao1 t ' N•-"~ft" ""'"M +It C•O•> COU"''V H""""C'0" !•t <" t i "'""'"" ~· vn<1•l1 o1 Un1V1r1n v. tt~7.~'~,,,;'~', 'f~,,:: ti!~," Jo t1 ~ I "' • Wi tt• ""'" -Cc1<• M••• N•"'"~'' ::.~~~~' .. •r,n 1 ~o'r.•,.d .. ~1 .• M•.;, .~:.!. "'J',!"i':' HV'lll~•lv" 8•1r~ l 'ln M8•1ftf 11 V•I'"' • '"'''"""' !l H •11 Ct l •11U•n1v "' A"Jl•l•v • • BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL GUIDE MATTRESSES MATTRESSES IOATS MOMIS TIAILlll ln .. •I• Mt•,.. CMr• Mft• Mllttt• c .. 2111 N.-,•rt IM. Liberty 8-1303 UPHOLSTERY Mesa Upholstery Liberty 8-4711 lJlO NI Wl'O•l t~YO. • • Seuon Opener Estancia Hosts Tustin Tonight E.!!l1nci1 High 's Eagle.a open the 1971 football c1mpai1n lti night al Ntwport Harbor '>l·hen coach Phil Bron's lrvinf' League contenders bat- tle Tustin in a non-tea1ue tussle. Sports Briefs SOUTHAMPTON, Engh1nd An Englis h journalist. Ke vin Murphv. 22. bttam,. !hp fi r~\ man lo -1wim 11round 0)1' Isle or \Vight, the re11ort i11l11nd off Eng land "s Sou thern Coast, Frida y. Murphy completed tht fill miles in jusl under 27 hours and s<11d : •·r have nev er bN>n !oll'l shattered as I am 11t. this moment " for rour hours he had no fee li ng in hi s left thlfi:h. He ha11 already made ii dou· ble crfJssing of the English Chr11nel and is the only swim- mer tn ha ve crossed the Irish s. •. Comels PlnJI The Costa 1'1esa Come~ bid lnr their l~l h slrai11hl. viclnry Sunday 11 fttrnonn when thr.v mt>rt an undf'termined lof' 11t TrWin kle Park. Ga me Umt 1s 2:30. Coach John Sa i~t"s semi-pro ba ~eb;1ll clu b hall PIJSfed 11 22·7 record in summer league pl11y wi th Su nd ay's tilt wind ing up the loop schedu lt>. Table Te1111i• Some nl the natinn'! lead ing players will pre~ent exhibitinn matc hes as an addt:"d fe11tu re nf !he first annu 11! Oran~e Coun!v ta ble 1ennls ch11 m· pion.~ti1p!; Sund ay at 1he Tust in Boys' Club, 580 \\'. 6th SI. Dean Galardi. 13. thf! C'ur- re nt stale bl).v11' cha mpion, .,.,,Il l race Ru.,s SinJ?t r. 16, thr ru1- tion's Fnurlh r;1nk ed player. And John Rall. ~e \'f.'nl h-ra1 ed in the n;iJ1(1n, will rneet lhP lhird ranked 1.l year n 111 pla.ver in the counlry -J es11; Co1!10~. Exhibition.~ and tou rnamf'nl p\t1.V will be~in at \fl a.m. wil h fi nalists cn mpetin~ for I.op a.,.,.ards in 12 divisions of p\11.v for men, women, boy!';, girl.'! anrl mixed double~. Adm issio n i., 50 cents for adu11s and 2~ cents for chlldren . Klcknlf is sel (or I o'clock. Brown'! er"""' ""'ill bt tryi ng to get off to a 11t1ri 11!mi!1.r to last year ...,.hen the E1gles trampled Tu11ti n, :tG-0. Th!'.V went on to post 11 9·2 ma rk. lo11in fll bv na r r o w mArgins tn Edi~on and Bonita. But lhey'll ht trying In do it lnn1gh! w1thoul lhe i;er vires of 1111.Jrvine Uwi~ue tallback J im Schul11 .. Schultz ""'as banJ;:ed up in prac!lcP :i nd ii; lentat11•rly s idelined Mnving n11er to hike h!~ pl11ce is 21G-pnund full b1 rk John Dixon. Piel Pyl!' ta kPs over 11t fullback in this situ 11 !ion ...._,hile the ba l11nre nf thr h11ckf\eld rrmains the 1iRmr .... '1th flanker Lee JnvC'~ end qu11rl erb11ck Ha nk Moore. I ttlt Ll"fll" Ollon .. ~f=.::".~' ::,~::,.,u' LG -C••I• Otn•ll C-Vln<t IOo., ltG-s•~ 'i"~'Y" ~J :J:Ou\,,~~7: o e-1o11n; "l'oo" '1-Pl1! Pvlt 1" --.te•n o,.e,. l'L-L1• JOYtO by f•y1or mtdt "··~•1111•lt1r4 • ,..,,,,, ' f11lli•11 ltl111llll, ••• , ••••• ,,,., c1"•••• •••-•070 Around The Area Greens II IXf lNT AllO NATUltl 0, c rt CULAtlOl<t '· TllOt l Nn co,I• ,.+ .. !Ill (N .. , ••• t . ''"' ('l"ul••+eoo !. 11111 10\f &Ufl'I 1t1t1ro ,,.. '''"'"· "'"f v-1t1. tNI c_t.,. ,., .. I .Y.•11 §11Mr•ID•ler-1 c. Te11t "'"' ("rui..u.., O. ,,,. D•llrlllul!"" I v Mtll. C."•11< ~· °'"" Mt trtl \, i1,,,11 ... 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Over 1 112 bil· lion dollars in real e11Dte hos been 1old b y th• Tarbell Co. This growth ho1 been the result of the. dedicoled efforts of o g roup of energetic real eJtote prole11 ionol1 guided by the concept of g iYing servic e !O the public. • • ... t-~ <~;.....::....--~·~·· ~ ,. ~"-· \ . . . .,, :.,...: ... , .-.. t&.",~~~s-·s,M REDUCE D $1500 TO S28,950 VI•·• •o Gol~•~''''' C~I "'J• l<mg ,.,.., o...iroa" • 1 C••~" d·••m b~ll• 1n • ·~"'"· d"""""""· ~ .. r.er '""'P FHA l~•m•: S•l•o91 ·-----·"-~ '"" - EXECU TI VE RANCHO -REDUCED S2000 U•o"' V~ 'r·• •I r• <JI<>' •o;m o~rrr• h•oi-• ~ >'N •~·~ r•11 1r1 '"'""'"'Or.,•,.,, • l>f•«tr"" ? l)o!•o. 10""•1 01 n1~0 "><>"'• 1•"·"1 •00"' ga<O•!• • vn1·<• r oc··•·o <'.•!;Mo O"O •r-•a1 01 <1•c~1•,q '"''""'""9 ''• 9n·o•,, roo. I~) "·~ .- -~~,· .,J,._ • ~ _, CIRCUL AR DRIVEWAY I.'~""' u•••. '""A m• "'"'""' r><A •~·~now •~""""''''.,,,, '"Hll <!~" r•, • "'-/• • ru P"<" <>' '1' ll/'' f•'>r<e '" '""" ~· • •· O "'"" •I "' !hr ..,,t• <••Cul., ,,.,,,,,.,on • flu;• cot,.., lor 1 I(,~~"'""' "°"'""'"'" 7 r"· '< • r "" ~·n·nq •00'"· ""'•O. 11•9"0"• ,, ·n •~•I'"(! n1e• (Mt "~·~·•i• 1 ·c• r • '"' ~·· •o •""'"'"e ~""'' 6 .. M~I ~ r •1 ,.,,~. ·"•""' •' '"·•·• • ...., '"" ,.,..,., "'6" I"'~' •• ,..~ · r•·<' • ••"' r•··•l ""; •ftm >•''' '"""' '"""" ••··~·r •n.,,s .. 1•1rLCL """.,,. ·•0111~ EXCITI NG SPANISH ! $28,900 .. ' ~q SHARFJ EASTSIDE HOME '"" .;&: $28,5001 tJ·,.~n·I '"'"C"" •. '" l f>i"<l•~0"1-7 tM•n\ 7 '"'~"" lu•I ~·pl""'"""" !' n•~·' ••no'''"" '•'Pl """ t~,m·. -'!'"'on·~·f ''""llli>~n•• l•I~ '"~·• '""'' \<Cl I I]~ POOL HOME $27,950! SJ J2 MONTH ! ~J•,.lv n•,nl•<I "·' d• ,0. a.,., J <·'< n•' n·~·· •· '""""'"~ .,,. I "'"Q l'"'l"' "'"'" "''"''"" l"en>,.,.• {;n~"'·" t ••""'"" ~""""' .,. 1o•t•1• ~.n O•wn (,' Ip;,"'"" F"~ "' ~"o'' • P""'·'·' Mr \IA IQO" •I ', • '" 11 '"''I'~'"'' • ••• r , II . ;,.,,,., SJ2, 900~ l •<1v•·.•r ••~ • "~ •'v'"' ~'"c"'\ , •. n •·•·nr ., , ""'' • • r ·~•l ··11 I.•,, r," ~ " .'.• ' { '"'" ,. ,. ~"""'°'''\ .• , f • "'~"''""" .,,., ' . ..r:...cl 2200 SQ. FT. ELE GANCE S36,950 l n;•I~ •••l•v•• w·•~ l h"11 •11<1''"· JD"'"' r1•7u•I ~-•1 '"'•"' t~·-11,, I ~·•·"' ro·~ """""'' L.,o• •-•» ''''""'· r '" n '·• '• '""'"' "'"''•Ut •od••1~ -rt•• D••rr, ""~111, ,o. .•nrp •a. 11.,e.a !•n ; ·~ •'"· FOUNTAIN VALL EY EX ECUTIVE -$38,950 , LIJi'" Of ,. I• '' D•f· .~ <"m• true roo1 '''~ g•ovnn1 1 bt<:froorru, 3 b.••~I '''" 1 JOO"" B.•·'e• ln•n ne'I <~•d 11•D~' ~&2 I'll ----'l MESA DEL MAR $33,950! p ,, .. •·"'>d r•""'"'1. r•;r •n~q <•<DPl•OQ ••T•• !"''"''' & ~·n1 r r,•n, 1 r r· 1 o ~~•h Do•~1y 1'1·"'• IDC••l"'1 n••t <..••~(AO• ''"'"~'"' •I 1/Jt• •'el«q! l ···"'"irni. 1 rRtCE R E DUCED TO S29,950t £vcit•f •1 • 1 """" llom. "''"' • bed<(l(>fr\•, , ""'"" Du•il In (J< fl"' ~"'~· • ' ~· • t•. E '""""' 1; • .,..1.ct , R"ll f•lf !CPO! l>•~u•v. J•' E"•'• 1rOU•'1h. ~ ... • EXQUIS ITE MEDITERRANE AN ·I-POOL 534,450! • -,., '" "' l•"<l1<•n•~o. ' ,_.d'O<l"'' 1 "''~' '""'"" I ·"" -• ' • "0 I . ..., I) •1• II lo '"''''. r ,,. """ 8•1• t."I ••. ~. "" 'l1!. n ~ II. ' ·' ' ... " " t ,, t ·~C>he~ """' ~.l'j'" •Q .. I ,, \ ~~'·""""' l ""~" , .. .,11y "''"" \inotl ... " • Q•'"Q~ al'<!• O<'""•' Eoct llt nl (011• <<(I J/10 11'1111111111111111111'•'·······.·.·.·.··1111°1°1°1°01•1"1'11·.~llllll011°1'•··'··'•'11111111',;,1 'J.lo'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~::::!:~~~~~~~~~~~ Since 1926 T1rbell le1chu I.,./. Of The Home l1yera * 10 FULL PAGE ADS EACH WEEK. * TARBELL'S E XCL USl'VE - MULTIPLE LISTING BOOK. *GUARANTEED SALES. * COMPLETE FINANCING. * TELETYPE SERV l~E . ''LIST YOUR HOME WITH NUMBER 1'' SOUTH COAST OFFICES * Costa Mesa 540-1720 2955 Harhar •IYd. * Hunlington Beach 842-6691 16111 •eat~ •tvd. ' * Huntington Beach 962-5566 9017 Adaini * Huntington Bea ch 846-0604 5824 Edinger * Fountain Valley 962-1373 18884 lraolr.h1nst * Mis$ion Vie jo 830-6060 2llJ1 I I Taro •oH * La guna Hills 830-6030 lo,vRa Hllh 'Iara, 24310 •Mlr.f1t14 • Wi Sii a Honie •' I " Ev•rr ' 27MI ME DITE RRANEAN POOL HOME -$42,500 1 °""~ mt <IOOc Ill •<>~C•l>Ll1. IV'1.J'IOU• 11V•"g I be<:lri:>om1. 3 ., ...... '""''" """"• l>v"t.111" •lrgont "'""'"er. Lov~ly Rfdwl)Cd co•.,.fd 1>01\0. Calh• aoal <•ll•"g' Clou<I •ot• c•ro~•illQ P•••'•V• g•lo'• lot O&~• -n I 5 BEDROOM SP IRAL STAIRCASE ! 0••.,,l!lt l•~IU•U ln•i<I• & ou!. h~I~ •. GO•OP<l<I• '""Q c••oet1n!ll. 3QO'I '" f• •••tv"ve lv•v<v """'" '" b•""' <h•~ n•w <DM•too'I. tS!,:IOOI). 80·0601 r--' • TERRIFIC BUY "SPANISH" $39,950! 7'1111 Ml !O ~'"<ul·•• !>(on,. • O"d«•<>''" 7 h•lft• l•n•· y """" ~et! h •!'d rool. (oy•!•,..<I """'· B•n<tVel dlnl,,. '"°"' Elr<cl•lt ••·•~, tlO&r :>f>f'n•• r.ni.,l.o DY" ••1 )\M 2300 SQ. FT. + POOL-$41 ,5001 A OO•O""U' """'• on e••'•• !ll•n n•w conodoon J ~""'"""''· 1 ••n•ro!• l>•'n•. "''"" rln"" •nil <~•pehno O'&r>e! Suoll m• •S !!. l'(IOI. 10 It cov"• "" r•••O' No oown G I -low OOWI\ FH.l 1., .... , 1•7 6601 WOWI 5 BEDROOM-$24,9501 7 ""'"'· t•mdy room. bu•I! on "'"••~v•r ••l<nen, "(ft "'""" oon~l.ng. ~"f'llY D•"f b1id1 '" bun~• .0. n•w '"'"" m&!lruu·• '" 1 b"ll•O<lm•. Ln~• •~m·lv l•vono n! • """Q•t ~'<<•I OOl.ll/J Since 1926 • '• ' .. " :: '• • Saturday, Stpttmbtr 25, 1971 CHEVROLET BUY FROM ORANGE COUNTYS · CHEVY DEALER BUT HiJRRY--NO BETTER TIME TO BUY THAN RIGHT NOW WITH PROBABLE EXCISE TAX REBATE AND '71 CLOSEOUTS! GET OUR DEAL LAST IT PA VS! ! ! 'ALL THE NEW '72 CHEVY'S ARE HERE! BUY YOURS TODAY & TAKE IT HOME IRAND NEW ''71 VEGA PANEL 1 Tinted gla 5s, betted tire5, t•dio. 1 This i~ the o ne yov've been lookin g for .,, a pric• that c•n't b. b••*· Stk. I !41 !3 215171 PLUS TAX l LICEN SE .IRAND NE'W WINDOW STICKER $4206.15 '71 IMPALA OUR PRICE $3460 < o, H.T. Do lo.o bolh, tiotod DISCOUNT $9 5 015 9 l•''· G78 white w•ll tir•s, wheel . cover1, vinyl inter ior '"'1. "••••· s1o.1 R1~1tt wn1n l "•'• T•• '''"'" NEW '71 VEGA WAGON General Motors PAYS THE BILL 7% REBATE FROM THE FACTORY ON NEW AND UNREGISTERED PASSENGER CARS. EXCISE TAX REBATE WHEN CONGRESS APPROVES. THE MONEY WILL BE MAILED DIRECT TO YOU! This beautiful little wagon has tinted glass, white side wall tires, radio. Don't m;ss out on th;, gem. Stl. 71 5 (243522) VANs ' . SUPER BfilY!! .. ·-7-.' "l!I. ~- ."~ Q,d G.T. Cp1. Autc., R•dio. P,S . llo~v l II.col. !XXN 9~0 1 $2099 WE GOT 'EM-CLEAN ONES TOO!! COME IN AND SEE WHAT IT'S LIKE TO BE TREATED LIKE A CUSTOMER. BRAND NEW '71 Y2 TON P.U. 350 cu. in. VS e ng int , chrom• bumper1 front & r11•r, g•uges. Ju5t right for work. c•mper, wh•lever. Stk. 715 16 31454 ) PLUS TAX l LICENSE New '71 3/4 Ton Camper Truck $3 135 VS , !!quipped with het vy duty 9•119ei. 1970 Model Holiday l l1/2' Camper $1300 Self contaiti ed l ik e new , c•n be put Of' thii t1uc~. Meke •wonderful C•mp· er for 10om• ih•rp buyt r. s I XCISE TAX ltllATl Al"l"X. Sill WHIN Al"PftOVf:O ... ' . '. SUPER BUY!! ·b~ fl C AM INO. Air Co<1d., Autc, ~.d ,e. 1170!701 51999 + Tel' I lie, 1971 CORVETTE 1969 IMPALA WAGON 1967 PONTIAC Hl CPE. 1970 DATSUN PICKUP 1966 PONTIAC GTD 1970 CHEVY \/2 TON ~.IS i milt•. •odio, ~ •P••d. 150 cv in. 6' r>•H. Au!o,.,11,c, P.S~ rod10, low ,..,1,,, Rod ui, pow"' •l••"nq, ~u+o., "' •~"d, ~ •p11d R•d•o, l ••ilo""IJ rQu1pc1d, d~.d Cp~ Auto'"•"<. P S , 11dio, Cl.on. •SZI-~ic ~up . 150 Vt , r1dio, 1ut0,.,1iic. Not~rn q VI ,n9ini , f•tih. 1711DQR l nico co•. IZCNll ll ""YI •ool. t lwon pr1ttv c••. IUJS15Q I •~••p l/j;ll l HJI •It.I nicor !1051R J $AVE $1999 $1499 $1799 $1099 $2699 1970 MALIBU 4 DOOR SEDAN Vinyl roof,,;, <ond .. Iulo., rodio, P.S., •111 9oolll b11y, foci . .,...,.. low ,.,;!11. f 4b91MZ' $2899 1967 CAMARO CPE. . $1~99 1970 MALIBU WAGON • pin. Aulom 1tlc., •1cllo, 11,000 mil11, low, low prict . t l OOAS11 $2499 ' 1969 CAPRIC~ ~Q~f ~ • ,., ' ' .. F•ctory w1rr1nlv, P.S., oulb .. radio, .. ;,, •inyl re of. 011d s~••P· rzvz112 1 $2399 1966 DODGE DART Cpt ~owt• Slt1ti n9, R1dio. Au !~, A" Co"d. Jl ,000 Mil11. Su••• buy. !TZM•ll l $1099 1971 BRONCO 4 WHL DRIVE lt1dio, A11lom1lic, I 0,000 ,.,;111 , loc.k in9 Hub., E~tt1 S11t. l rtnd N•w Condit ion. 121911HI SAVE$$$ : . 1,9f l OOD~YAl!l ,. Cpt , \;.,,1 __.oof. R•lil•o, P~.,J!1, ... n9, Autom1tic, Nitt . t YLU JJ 11 $1399 1966 IMPALA 4 DOOR H.T-. Pow" •ht""9· 1i•, •utc,, rtd•o, ~t•on9 <••. I SV'-0131 $999 • . ---- . 1 ~n ~H.E~Y,, y2 _ ij)N 1~·~;. , . T LOOK HERE! ' ... 5,,.,/<J· ,;J,W.-rG1ll1a J• '~ . "11 MALllU2Dl.H.T. v•. p s .. 1lit\. 1,701 ,,,;1, •. "'"" '""'· 0 'J ·' r • ~IOlll • ' ; ... '$699 ~ !\ ~ ;tr $2999 1968 CADILLAC SEO. OE VILLE 1969 V.W. CAMPER •· 4 5011d. Own t • l.1,dlv u••if thio t t mp1r, Sid. Ho• •inv l •oof, •II th1 9oodi11 .. ;1~ ;1 i• ,., .,;.,, ) 1,000 mil11, '•rlttl t onliilion. .~ •• " ,:,, .iq~I "''''" rvzs 101J IYXT 1b 2) $2999 $2999 1969 CHEVY 1 TON Du•I fll<, oulo , h 1n1., l i9 b, 1]',1'142" 011~1 botly j, li~o n•w. 12.000 ,.,;i ... l .col. lf llC~. (400<fl() $3199 1969 FORD * TON P,U, '70 model 11 ''' l•. ,,11 conl1in1tl Holid•y Cl ,.,Pt •. New condition. IJJ167Cl $799 I t I 1· Everyone Hes Something That Someone Else Wants DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Can Soll It, Find It, Trade It With a Want Ad ·The Biggest Mark~tplace on the Orange Coast -Dial 642 -5678 for Fast Results INCOME IOKISI L Ol\10\ CALL FOR OUR PICTUR .. ! .. BR.oc 111 H .. UR .. E.,.1PROPERTIES * * * * * * * TAYLOR CO. * " Rt A ru11. OF CURRENT LISTINGS OFFICE OPEN SAT . & SUN. NEW LIS TING BEST VIEW IN DOV ER SHORE S Luxurious. cust. built 3 BR ., couple,s home, \Vith rnn1plete prl\ acy achieved thru extra large lot & separate 111aste r suite Dining r m. & pool. ~135,000. Kathryn Raulston IVAN WELLS BUILDER -$69,7SO Choice llaycrest street. 4 Bedroon1. hi beam fam il.v & living room. Courtyard entry. l ... ar,i:::e yard. roon1 for pool. Quick po ssession . Mary l.011 Marion BAYSHDRES OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY AFTERNOON you are invited to 2501 CRESTV IEW. Shov.•s like a model. 3 Bdrms. -beautiful patio gardens. $49 .500. ~1ary llarvey 1528 KEEL DR . OPEN SAT. & SUN. l·S A delightful "Sandpiper" model \\'hich is a gardener's drearn. 4 Bdr1ns., 3 baths, 2 fireplaces. F'ul! price $73,500 -fee. E . M. \'reeland A HONEY FOR THE MONEY ANXIOUS OWNER + SLASHED PRICE - OPPORT UNIT\'~ ! One of our BEST BU"\'"S, in top location. Drive by & buy -OPEN SUN. 1-5. 2512 L!GHTIJOUSE LANE. Re- duced to a LO\V $65.000. Bud Aust in OPEN SUN. 1-S 1612 ANTIGUA Exclusive Dover Shores; 4 BR .. 4 Ba .. great [ami ly fill. \\ i!h \l'('t bar O\"Crlooking bay - privrite co11r!yard . 0\1 ner ready lo sell. $85.000. LaV'era !~urns BA Y & OCEAN VIEW OPEN SUN. 1-5. 424 ANGJ<:LJTA DR .. IR- VINE T E f{RA CE. Nearly 1/3 ac re. 5 f~f{., D.R . F'.R .. pool. spacious deck & yard. Dog run & 3 car garage: fenced & private. Bob Yorke HARBOR VIEW HILLS OPEN S.l\T . & SUN. 1-5. Large 4 BR .. fa nl. r m .. \\'et bar & rTiany upgraderl ilerns. Room for pool & tennis COllrl. Lovely Vie1v. 1420 OUTRJC.GF:ll . r·tiarlene \\ihyte LARGE CAMEO SHORES ESTATE OPr~N SUJ\1. 1-:J : 4500 OBRIJ\1G'f01\/. Nearly hal f acre of ~ecl11~1on. Feature~ lovel y large rooms. wet bar. -pool, huge catJana, '4 BB., 41h baths plus fine vie\v. $175.000. George t:rupe BLUFFS OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1.s 550 VISTA <.;R:\l\1U8. Choice end untl. Spa· cious 3 BR.., 21-'i ba. Attractive honle "<ith your own foorlcen acre park. Large private patio. $44.950. llarriett Davie.<; EA STBLUFF -S BEDROOMS Graciou.<; Lu sk home. Fan1ily room \\'1l h fireplace J-A edroo1TI do1.vnsia irs. 3 ('ar garage. 'i'ard has room for pool. $59 950 Cathryn ·rennille JUST LISTED -EASTBLUFF Chartning 3 Bn . Lusk hon1e \.\'ith cozy fan1- ily roo1n. l .... arge poolsize lot, on quiel s treet. Call for appoin11nent to see 2232 . .\rbulus. $44 .500 . Bill Con1stock LIVE IN ONE -RENT THE OTHER 2 Homes -Corona rlel i\1ar -$7!'.l.!iOO \\'alk lo bear h, 111 \l"n & schoo ls. Dutch ('olonial. 2· s!or.\', 4 bdrms., pool plu!) da rling 3 bedroon1 rental. Mary l .ou l\farion PURCHASE OR TRADE Ba\•cresl 5 RI\. ho 1ne on 1ree·sharlC'd lo L Foi-1Tial d in. rrn .. fan1il y roonl . 2 fireplaces . O"•ner \\'ill l'1111sicler trade ror s1na1Jcr ho1Ti e in Ne,\·port S5.'i,950. :'11. ('. 8uic SHORT WALK TO BEACH Emerald H..,,. '1ew hotne, on ocean ~irle of Hig h\\·ay 5 't"cars old. !-'orn1al dining ronn1 , very large ranlily roorn. i\1a stcr bedroom \'.'/fireplace .~. 2 other bedroon1s (one is :l- child dorm \. $110.000 -F'ee. Carol Tatuin EXCLUSIVE DOVER SHORES S Bedroom. 5 bath cxecuti\·e home on the waler. Great patio, pool area, sauna b;:ilh . boBt dock. 0\1 ner :-;avs sell . Subtnil your deal. $199.800 .. l\I J."ink · CHOICE VIEW In Dover Shores. Unus11 al design: :l bcrlrnr11TI home. Sunken livln~ rtn .. family room am· pie for ponl 1ahle, Island kitchen. $92.500. Eileen Hud!ion INVITES ALL OFFERS The Jiving is easy in this nice "Universi1y'' plan. in University Park. 3 BR .. fam. rm.: a cheerful ho1Tie near all community action -must be sold! Asking $4 5.900. "Chuck" t.~11 is HARBOR VIEW HILLS Owner moving. l\·111.<;t sell his LUSK :i Bdr1n., fAmil y roon1 ho1Tie. Rca1111ful ly lnndscaped. 3 Ca r ~ar<1~e. l~XC'iling night "ie\1· of lights. $60,950 includes the l<111 d. RETIREMENT HOME Wit h space for Tl1AVEL. HO ~·Jf~ or boat or 1 trailer. Secluded Ne\1'port Heights location, with 2 bdrms .. den & covered lanai $39 .500. Harry Frederick TOWNHOUSE SPECIAL E njn'' carefree Ii \' in~ Jn th1s bright & cheer- ful 3°bclrn1 . townhouse. 2 Ba .. forn1al din1nR -great corner greenbelt location in Uni· verstty Park. $39.950. Belle Partch CAMEO SHORES BEAUTY Lovel_y 4 bdrm. sparkling home in exclusive CAM'EO SHORES. Located on lar~e lot with Jrt•I pool. Asking only $69.500 . Jim Muller W.0700 Coldwell, Banker ,. JJO NEWPORT CENTER DR .. N.8 . e r.:ASTS IOE ~'OliRPLEX, all rrnlC'•1 1' Ith rons1s1rn1 ~ Hl('<lnle ol ~!i.'ll/rnn. Pr1cf'rl ill 11 101<, In"' $:il,JOO. a \\"EST:'!n~: ~Ol1RPl.EX 1 11 \lh 2 brrlroom !'z h111r. SHU!to df)lS 'nlll--fl·llll,ll" Oll'ner '8YS ~f'll for VA 11p- pr11.1u.l of $118,000. \\'hose first? e F:A."T'STD~ r.10NEY :'\IAK - F:I~ f1 l1111I<; •ln Jr_g :1!2'~1.ll~,· lot. 1 :) RR :.i Ba l1n1t 11" f'l<'(ll, 4-2 BR un11s. To(aJ lnrorne S8.'.!0lmo. Nn 1'ac11ncies hrre. $"75.000, Call ~o !IN'. Newpo rt ,, Fairview 646-8811 (•nytime) TOTAL LIVING Onr ol 1he tinr~l ho111r~ in Wt'!it !\ICM \'pn1r .) la.r~t 1 bf'rlron1n.~. 2 haths anrl lam- 1 iii• r()(lm, Th" f1n<>~1 "/ t•11r- rx-tc: an rl (lr:qw·~ :111rl ;1prli- I an<"•'!<. :->1 1•:11 :111• 1 l"fTrllTIOfl rr~~n1 n1·1 111.,11111~ 1tiP \'w>11u· tif'ul ]l('alrd 11nd hl!rrcrl pool. Tt1i.~ •~ lrirly l•1l;il 1!1•1111!, ('1111~>lli-~'.'.1.1 111 .~l'I' thi11 bra1 1. 11fnl hon1c pnt"t'd 111 nnJy $."1!),95(). MESA VERDE Golf Course / Only $-li.'JOO. :!100 ~(I ft of J11·1n.c: arrH J'u·111rr,r111e l lrK'f". In . 1·rilu1g \"!l'll' "'111· I r!nw~ .. 1,•11·~•1; llor !Ith J;?Tl'l.'11. \'ou !HUS! S"I' lht~ 11;11•111 4 lw1h•~1rn , :1 ~alh ll< •1111' -PtlrnP 1"!1n1rr lo.-a- uon arnl plrnly ol rnnm for P'1' ,l_ C'all 545-~42·1 (()Pf'!1 1'\'('5\ POOL HOME, COLLEGE PARK Red"!11ralrrl, rrpa111lrd 1111<1 rrf11rh1~h1•rl .'\ h<>r1 rrv1111, rnr 11111\ 0111111'! r•,.111 h<"11t1r ll;is pr1nl 1'1lh .• lorlP , ._,..p:•ril!I' I i.:arn" rrv1m h111. rnrlll'r In! 1111d ln1~ nf -:-"trH.< Call 11, rn ~rl' $.11.?00, " 1n jl)>"; I rlo11 n co: rs WALLACE REALTORS -S46~141- (0pi!n Evenings > 1 Sh11 rp! Sh11rp! Sh•rpl Tiro·! .. r 1, .. ,1.,,.,~ 111 tl1r1.\ 1" i;.:il"" 1"hr·1. '""!hi• h"ll'lh lh;i! ~!1"1'" 111-w ;i n1<"1"t 1,,.nw ·: 1,,.,11,,,01~. ~ h . .fhs, DOVER SHORES BEST BUY I fantastic 4 BR. \\·1th 25' beam ceiling 1n !IV· ing room Forni. DR. Island kitchen. \~1alk to 3 pr ivate beriches. 3 car garage. $105.000 410 MORN IN(; STAR OPEN SAT sur-: 1·5 :30 WE HAVE JUST SOLD S LINDA ISLE DR IVE LINDA ISLE $14S,000 The !louse of ('harm~ A deli ghtful covered entrance to this beautiful 5 BR. home. So ft cnlor.~ thruout. Panelled FR w/wet bar. 1'~orn1 . OR. Plumbed for pool. Pier & sli p. QUIET CUL -D E-SAC STREET Beautifully rnaintained 3 BR. home in pru_Tie area. formal dining room & 2 baths. Choice fru it trees & professional landscaping. Near \Ves tcli ff shops & school s. $40.500. 2015 A l.ISO OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5 :30 WES TCLIFF -$46,000 l\:e1v carpeting -Ne"'ly redecorated. Move right in to thi s charmer. 3 BR. & form. dining. Beautiful pool & manicured yard. 1344 SuSSEX OPEN SAT1SUN 1-5 :30 LINDA ISLE -$1SS,OOO Brand nevi waterfront home with the spac- ious open look. high ceilings. etc. 4 BR., FR., form. DR .. study & S'h baths. 8 LINDA ISLE OPEN SAT1SUN 1-5:30 LINDA ISLE -$160,000 Bra11d ne1\· 4 BR . hon1e \\" family r1TI ., study & Dfl . 2nd noor features a huge sundeck ac· ce/oisihlE!' to all bedrooms .. Just a touch or formality. Qv.:ner \vi conside r lse or exchange. A BIT OF NEW ENGLAND -S19 ,9SO A delightful 5 BR . c ·ape Cod in Baycrest area. Form DR . & lge. rumpus rm. Space for pool. Great area for children. Immed, poss. BACK BAY AREA -$64.SOO ('ustom built by present O\\'ner. Beautiful \\•oods. inside and ouf. Spanish tile entry. \·Val led courtyard for privacy. 3 Spacious BR., for1Tial din ing rn1 . plus huge bonus rm. for office at home or fam. rm. 3 Car garage. LI NDA ISLE -S167,000 Near 11e1\• custon1 bu il t 5 BR. home designed by llerbert Rro\1'nel1. F'arTI . rn1. & form . DR. i\lany fine features. ('all for appl. DOVER SHORE S WATERFRONT -$175 ,000 llon1e for farTi ily "'ho needs pier/slip & 5 o r ti bedroon1s. Lge. terrace for dining or SUI).· ning arnund p!>OI. Dran1at ic entry courlyd. f'ut your famil y in these lov ely surroundings : VIEW IN LAGUNA BEACH 0\1·n ~'n11r own apl. io beautiful Laguna Roy- ale. lland ~ome decorated 2 BR .. 2 ba. Pool (t. heath at your doorstep. Balcony over· look1ng the blue I)acific. $48 ,500 BA Y ISLAND -$13S,OOO ~ecluded fan1ily living on this exclusive 11orld of Beauty. ·renri is ct.. pri vate park \\1ith tr~es & f101\·ers. ('harn1ing 5 bedroom home \I' pier & sli p. (.'all today to see~ BROKERS & SALESMEN \\'e are expanding our sal e .~ staff. Ou r pr 1n1c req111 re1ncn1s are 1nte:::r11y ;in<I enlh11<i1a.~nl . \\"e need tnen and 1101Tie n knn\\•lcd!:eable 1n 11u·on1e. commercial and re sidentia l proper- t1e~ If _l"O\I are ,gen11 1nely intt>re ~t e<I in a pro- fe ..... ~1onal real e:<-1ate carc•er. even though you 1n;iy h'1\'e l1n11ted e"pcrience. \1'e are inter· r steri 111 n1cet1ng .\Oll Jntervie"· by appo1nt- 1nt1nl . "Our 26th Ye11r" WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors 2111 San Jo11qu in Hills NEWPORT CENTER Ro•d 644-4910 11111111 ~1 !;1 1o'l1i•IL 1110 111.ton::_ * di'h" ,1,h1•!, 11• "" •~·.~ul 1fui !'Imo:: I\ IV r·11 pt'l1111::, I'!;: * * * * * <1•1L1iolr c:.1u flC•'. :ind <ii~·1''"·,G~,-n-,-,-.~l------~l~G~.-.·-.-,-171------­ f,,1• l•oi•I 111" 11 ;11!<'!". _.\)j 1!11<l---,-----,---- 1111d "nh ~.!f•""~I '1iut J.11 11REDUCED TO SELL!! p.·1 1111111111 11" !11d1ni; Ill\/'~ f. I $22 ,SOO I l!1•tn:111<"" 1111~ h•011•r ,, l·~·>ll"d II\ II $28,950 4 Bdrm & F11m ily Rm OPEN 7 DAYS A \\.'EEK BUILDERS "GIVE-A-WAY" SACRIFICE PRICE Only 3 Left Do you c11.rn $800 a month~ Arf' you hllrgain bent~ II !l<)- don't hts1tate to 1ake advan. IHRP of lhi~ Oppol'fUnity 3 hlls;!I' t'.<ll"[l('1('rl lio'(!('OIJfllS, l•.\fl!l!SJll' ;oi l II]<! h;ilh.<. FOrt.'vlAL Dlr--·1:--.;1;, Bu!l1 ins. Ful!y [;indscapt'd 11nd rrr1N'{i. Sprink!rrs. Concrrle cln1•p11;iy 10 clnuh!P gar11.c:•'. ~UPE !l.JOR QL'ALITY C'01'- SJ'RL:l ·r10?\. L"nbfohe\·ablt al only $~7.tl.0,0. Lo11 Qov.•n - Hurr}. Dial 645-0303 2299 Harbor. Coata Mesa HlKf.\l t Ol\O\ ... RC A t TOl'IS FAMILY BLUFFS A hllSTJlC'SS !ra11sfcr equal~ Onp farnily'g l~s, can hP ,\fJllr iu11n. Br1gh1 ~ i:hJny 4 Rf\, 1'2 ha '!>: 11· .. 11 Joc11rrn 1n rhr prime Rlurf~ ill""a. E;isy walk tl"I school. shop- ping & stc~ to the pool. $4.1.fXXJ. OPEN SUNDAY l·S S60 GLORI ETTA CORONA DEL MAR Chna·e loc, & a rare oppor- n· nty In pt1rrha<" y nu r h.-.mr 1n hraut1ru1 Jr,,.1ne Terrart . A 4 RR .• 21., ha ·~ .. f11 m1l.1 nrienred home. l-'1th a honu~ ronn1. OPEN SUNDAY 1-S 2015 KEWAMEE Open House 8021 Ebbtide Circle Sun. 1-5 Srrn r1·rr~1h•11c" 'l'hrn ~"ll ffill~f Sr'I" 1hl~ !-1\111'!"1 ~" I l'lillf' 4 IYlr. 2 b11th, !an::•· 11rlrl"i! f11m 1ly r'IYlm . 2'.iOO "'l (! :inrl only~ 111111. frr"lm t\lt> tw:.,·h. &aurllul br1('k p;111n \\llh R I hl'lrb<>qur phi~ llflbhv hnll~I' ltl hi!• I( .\:tlrl Pl"<'!!W~I 111 1hP h!•wk S:. on!~ S31.!l'l'.l. J=-hnnr ~1·"5.35. $54,500 VA No Down Tfl \ r;-i...; 1-·!'1111 .• ,rn· ft~C­ fil \Tl! I' f:lll1\I "11'1 f""'I 1;1hlt' .~ 11 •" h11 l~•l <'I.' 11•1"· 111.-ll ft,11 .nir: 1•• 111 pin• -•111~ f'tl r;1111h} 1r.1•11 4 L.iri;:e h"'1f'!"'m, ~ h:iH1~. 1n :ih<n. lillr 1n1ina1t1l~1 ,. t'"lnrli11n•I. r nrn' rrsir!"111+11I 11 rr;i ('Pr!ll11·:011' n' i-r;i~nn11hlP \'illilf'. S:i-1.::.QO, L'nhfllP\"llble ))u r 11·ur: L"111l M:i-~21 10p<'I\ j'\'l?~.I -outh ~ (~ oast I w I k & L $!.> fW \_>,;fro !"ll'ighhor· I a er ee h.-...d .1 hf'<lr•..-.01s. doublP 0::11 · A111111111P ;,,, "'r 11pr l11an, _ I r<>t:.P, l:i• !:" Int 11r>d nl'lll'. Hr'lh"r~ 111111·1' ~·16-8610. \\'roui:ht Jmn ornllflll'!\1111 !l:'n<'"' around th1,< homr '4 Rl'rlrmn1~. t'11m!!~· Room, n1r1111i;: Rnntn, Air Cond1lll)n- 11u;, :i-10.\120. ~i'.Yf l!arhnr Rllrl . ;i\ ,\rl11111" a lfl-016:1 t)prn '11! 9 P.\1 OPEN HOUSE- 850 SONORA SAT /SUN 1-5 TARBELL 29SS H•rbor Pilot Oa.ssilied. 642-5678 Gener•I \ 1f'Sa rlr I ~ 111 r p1·11.r ti 11n11111! 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Fe( land. f\laslcr hcdroo1n has r1replace as docs l1v1ng roo1n and spacious family rnnm. 5th bed- roon1 has ow n bath and could be n1aid's or mother-111-la""s roorn . 3rd bath has bOth tub and separate stall shower. Separate laundry room. 3 car garage. l\1any built-ins and exlra~. including Tra!lhmaster, inter· com "·1r1ng, garage door openers, etc. l'hi.o; is a choice corner lo t 11t J·lermilaie Lant and Ro yal St. George Dr1\le . Buy now And close escro"' when house is com· pleled. 1er Shores OPE:\' SUi'\DA \' I TO 5 1906 SA \"TIAliO nrc IUN'~ All 11\ Ont • Qu11!1!), V1r1., J.oca11on f,, P11rr, Cu:<tnm buill 4 RP., .'.! B11. r.inf'ily rrn, 3 car 211r Df'. lux1• r:irpc t!n~ &. drAJl"~. Prnfr:<~1nnAlly lal'l!1srBIJ""r1 Y111o;1111. l1nn1t'r11a1e occu- p1111r~. S~\noo. Roy J . Ward 1649 \\'ESTCLlfF' DR .. :--.'.11. 6~6-0m ELEGANT FOUR SEASONS MANSION 1 !'.!or,\, 4 bto<'ll"fltlm 4 ba!h, i.81'1tf' p1~ th11ped Jor . ~rp ,; .. n, f11 m rm. rl!n rm. fflrm:it 1111 rm. flt'i'pl, f,\ h1, upirr11df'd M""f"• "'rll'fl! ... u el ... ·1 hltin .lfppl111t'IN'1, ~.Akt> roof, p"'f. Id~. f1~1\ AM)ralu.J S]li.51)1 Sff 1rvf1t~· l' '62-4471 I ::l:J 14M10l MACNAB • IRVINE Fl N ER HOMES HARBOR VIEW HOMES Ne\\' lis tiog-3 bed Portofino + mother-in· law room and bath. Only model avail able at th1~ price. Hurry~ F'ee land too. $57 .500. 675-32 10. Open Sunday 1-5. 2047 Port Prov· cnce. Nev.•port Beach. NEWPORT'S MOST ELEGANT IAYFRONT Gracious lawn slopes to 156' of Bay fronta.ge . :\ccomodates 100' yacht without obstructi~g the expansive view. 4 BR's. den. family roorn., separate maid's room. $650,000. Shov.·n by appointrnent. Phone 642-8235 . SMART TRADER\! f\'e\\' Cannery Village -C-1 at 3000 Nev.•p-0rt Blvd. -Inc. \~·hile you ""ail. Assum e loan. Trade for small view home. Call Lois Miller 675·3210. A RARE LITTLE JEWEL ln the proper setting. Just listed. Appeal· ing, traditional home. exquisitely redecor- ated. Luxurious draperies. carpeting. chan· deliers -new kitrhen appli ances, self-clean· ing oven. Big shade trees. roofed terrace for outdoor enjoyment. Roo m for pool. Mov e right in! 3 BR 's. 2 lovely bathrooms. FR. 2 fireplaces. $64 .500. Open Sun. 1·5, 1100 Cam- bridge. \.Vestcliff. PRIME EASTBLUFF MULTI PLE UNITS First time offered. 6 unit apartmenl building \vilh pool & recreation privilege~, 4 of these ~ vcar ol d units have fireplaces. All have in· diVid uat FA heat and electric buil t-ins. Beau- tifully maintained $97,500. Please call 675-3210. COU NTRY ESTATE LIVING AT ITS FINEST A gor_geo us San Juan Capistrano estate. Nin e plus ac·res of ci trus. avocados, riding ring & pasture surround th is custom home & guest house. Spectacular view of the ocean. ~an . Juan Capistrano \'alley and the mountains. $270.000. Smaller parcels also available. Please call 67~-3210. THE ONLY LU XURIOUS BAYFRONT ~ RR . 2 bath <'Ondo. 11·ith cnm plete vie~' of Ra~· In Newport. Deluxe carpets & drapes. Gourmet kitchen , fireplace. pool. dbl gar· age & boat slip available. $89.500. Frank Peralta 642-8235. NE W IVAN WELLS SERIES! Plans from $~9.000, Exciting new Ivan Wells ('1 1stom homes on Galaxv Drive. Ne\\' floor plflns. Spec1arular Bay ·views. For rlrlall.ir; nn nc1v series of ho1ncs visit the model.~ at 2006 Gal ax v [)rive or 1021 Mariner~ Dr1re. Open DailY or call fi46-1550 and 642-8235. EXCITING VIEWS-BAY & OCEAN J1crora!or's 3 RR -2 bath home. formal DR. den. Large pool. 't'ou 0\1·n land. Reduced to 576.500. HARBOR HIGHLANDS BEST BUY! Like ne\1'' Remodeled and repain ted ' Gour- mel bu1ll -i n kitchen' Be~t \ocat1fln' Open Sat !..·Sun 1-!i pm. IS3fi \"ivian Lane. Ne"'- port Rr>ar h. $39.450 . DOV ER SHORES BAYFRONT n istlnC"l l\'{' .'l RR -2 FlOr\ home \\' cathed- ral en1r~· fiO' uc:ed brick sa .v~1de patin--pie.r and rl nal $112.000 Open Sal. & S11n . 1-5 p.m. 41!i :--.rnrth Star Lane FOR BOAT LOVERS Fahulnu~ nO\i f.11 SHOHF.S BAYFRONT ~'I r1cr f..-float , \Vatr h the boats 2'.lide by your 0\1•n mJn1-n1ansion fr om your 60 ' Bayfronl pat io. 40' J .. R. 3 BR. F'R. A lot~;] triumph in decoration & equipment. $129.800. Call Bert Fehren fl7~-32!0 for appl BAYCREST ('u~tonl designed charming 4 BR home for rornfort & pleasure . Extra large fam ily & living ronms. ea<'h 11· fireplace. Beautiful pool & landscaped play area. Only $79,750. Appl. on ly. Call nave look ~42·8235. CHARMING, WARM, FRIENDLY C'omplete privacy in your O\.\'n spacio115 hraled pool. Dover Shore5 beaut.v. 3 BR. co nvrrtib!e den, FR. formal DR. Read,v to n1ove in as new. $124.500. Call \Valtf'r Kin g 67.)-3210. Open Sat. & Sun. 1·5 p.m. 1034 Pe$C'ador. Dover S hore~. CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX Pl11s 2 BR home with form al DR. Scarce 60' frontaj'!e. Ample parking. Sale price SR5 .000. Call 675-3210. Open Sat. & Su n 1·5 p.m. 407 -409 Poppy. CdM. WHAT'S A HOME RUN? This beautiful 3 bed . pool. condo home run!! only $31.000. 675·3210. BEAUTIFUL HARBOR ISLAND On the South $ide. 5 b~droom home \\1th pier & !!lip. Own lhe land. 1295,000. MACNAB· IRVINE 642-8235 675-3210 901 Oov•r Drlw• 1010 l1'fllde Drive Read The Daily Piiot Salisbury J?~al • ~ EXCLUSIVE LISTIN<iS BALBOA ISLAND So. Bayfront Home \\'tth near new 'hared pier. Xlnt Joe. House 1'9ctnUy completely k expe11.d11e1.Y remodel~. Room tor, bre.y Vlew apt. C"ri rear. Shown by App't. anly, 11S AM!THYSt 3 Bdrnu.; '1 halhs, Clo~ to town k South b;iy. SM.500 l2S AMETHYST .f, Bdrm1 .• 2 hs!hs. Ne a r Nnrttl bay. $:i9.!¥.ll .. CORONA DUPLEX 401-I05 PAM. 3 Brlrms .. 2 baths t'arh. SAA.SO() 21S CORAL 3 BR. 3 Bath~. S:i> • .:.00. f irm. 226-226 V2 ONYX 2 BR. hou~e. I-BR. apt 25% Dci"•o. 011·ntr 11·il1 !'llrry balance. full price 1!6.000, CORONA DEl &1AR 2 Bdnn .• little gem! 500 Larkspur Ave, $44.500. Own. er 1vi!J carry w/1maJJ down paymt. (Do oot di~ ~n­ ann. ' Salisbury Rc-Jh y llj MARINE AVE. •'fl-6900 HAL.BOA lSLA.Nb CAN'T FIND IT? * \VJLL BL'ILD your dre1u.• home. Have g1a rr for ccm· plete home package. Put yo11r mn/1dence 1n l!!Ur 49 ytani ot quality custom home bu1lr1ina; . Se" example of prorluet at 2006 Galaxy, Onvtr Shnrcs. Ivan Wells & Sons • 642-2511 • ~ BETIER HURRY OPEN SUN 1 TO 5:30 F'1r~• r11ne nlf,.rrrl. ~·irv• rlu· p\t'x "''ill ~~rn yr>u ~ n1rt d11•1rl<'nrl • ]~l(K) S'l tnn1 2 hi"d· rl"l(lm horn~ -lmn11y pinP in· trl'lnr -t-.r ;:in1 rr1!1ni: . l1re- p!al"<' 1 RR \lllll n1 rr 21!1· r<HH' · '.! p111 1n~ '"11ly ~Int­ ~ · cRll 673-~. \o •THEREAL ,~ESTATERS '\... Uf'! r< 111.f " 1··, --- FHA-VA TERMS FORMER MODEL HOME :;:;"!I ,. ~1in1, pl<l<'r ' Sh11i: <'<1r- ~!~. f1r<'pla('r, tiu1l'1ns, >prinklrr~. ~11akt rOllf 3 1..-lf"l:P hrrll'"l'lm~. 211 h~·h~. ·""P<ll.;IP 11nl11~ rnnn1. !am- 111· ~nr! r11n1rn:: mom '\()\\' v',\rA\'T. re~rl) !nr mo~· in f"11ll PrlC'<' ~~i<<r.l(l :\'o <1n1' n \' ,, C11 ll ~11.11 iOpen ~v~.l • 3 Bedroom • eBath&Yi e Ci1rpets, dr•pes, ri1 n91, pi1tlo, stor•g• shed. S23,500 ... Terms Roy McCardle R:eo11tor 1~10 Ne"'P'"'n All"rl , C ,\f, S48-7729 DIRT Y BARGAIN- $22.900 Thi.~ E11~ls1rl1:" ch~1·n1rr n~.~ "'ock, J berlrMrn, ~ x 150 R·l Joi .. bii:: J)l'l l ln. Va.Jut: prlrrlt NO"'~ 5l6-AA·IO, 2629 11a.r00r, c.~t General Saturday, StPtfmWr 2S, 1'71 OAIL Y PILOT r7 ------------~~~~~~I~~~ I~ 1 .;-1 ---;;;;;;;·-· ... _·-;.;;l ~;;,;l•--·-·--l;;;;;~o;,l ~l.._;;-;;;;;;;';;;;;;;" .... ~I;;;;~;.;;[ ___ ... _ ... ;;;l~;;.l l.__-_'_· .... __,J ~ [ _ .. _ I~ _,,,_ .. J e -1~.: General General General General General General General ;;;;;*=*==*=*=*==*;;;;1....._--=====--niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii J/) 1J. t -.... General LIDO ISLE PERMANENT BAY VIEW He!ax ing !\lcditcrranean atn1osphere 111 lhis lovely single level horne. \\'ilh spacious en-elos~d yard. 2 large bcdroorns, plus den · rnus1c ruonL 3 Car garage. Spotl ess thruout. Sl 24 .20fl CORONA DEL MAR r.Jodern 3 bedroom ho rne \Vith large garage apartn1ent. on 11uiet lrce lined street. Great location , close to Youth Center & shopping. Red uted 111 priee. S57.500. LINDA ISLE Bayfront ho1ne fa cing !!arbor J.s!and. \1i th pll'r & slip for large .vacht. 1\1 \h tren1endous 2·story high enlr). 1vilh upen flo1v liv ing thru- out. 3 Large bedroon1s . 3 Baths. Spacious vie1v d111in l! rooin. One of Linda Isle's 1nost cheerful hornes. $225.000 HARBOR COMPANY REALTORS "SINCE 1944" 673--400 clnJa Jj£ PRESTIGE WATER FR ONT HOMES SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT JUST COMPLETED 5 BR . 4 bath hon1e 1v1 lh 50 ft. dock. Beauti· full y decorated. 11·ith marble mstr. bath. crystal chandeliers, fine carpets & wall paper, Built-in vacuun1. recirculating hot \1'ater, du1nb1vaiter & 1nany other extras. $285,000. 3 Linda Isle Drive l,ovel v. ne1v 5 Bit 41 ~ ha. hon1r \l'/1va ter- front liv rni. ~~ din. r111. O::ik paneled fan1Jly rn1 . 11· frpl t· ~laster Bit 11·1sitling area & lirepl<ice. llay & r..lt 11e11'll $179 .500 12 Lin da Isle Drive J~leganl ne\\' 5 BR. 4 ~:..-ba. hon1e \V /forn1a l din . rn1 .. f;:in1. rn1 .. \\'et bar. ltnpressive en- try <.:ourt \\' I() ft. n1ahog. doors. $179,500 92 Linda Isle Drive Beetut. .5 HfL 4 ba hon1e \\'/formal din. rn1, & J'ainliy rn1. 3 l<'rplcs, Outside sla!r11 ·<l_v. liu1lt-1n gun cabinet & book shelves. S155.000 WATERFRONT LOT No. 76 ; 3 l'a r garage. S80 000. .180.000 No. Sti : On Lagoon 341 For Comple te Information On all homes & lots, please call : BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR Islander s Bldg. a t Linda Isle BAYSIDE DR., SUITE 1. N.B. 675·6161 * UTILE ISLAND * t ·' ele (/..)art'ell l<.ea(l'J : 3 Bdr1n., 3 baths plus lanai. Recently re1nod- eled. Lge. living rm .. \Vith bearned c:eil. & cuslo1n shutters. Deluxe kitchen. Q\\•ner \Vi ii consider industrial land in exchange. $69.900 * LIDO ISLE TRIPLEX * Prin1e location. One 2 BR. 2 ba ., t\1•0 2-BR . I ba. Patios & sundeck. Builtins. LO\\' dO\l'll payn1ent & 01\'ner \vill carry paper. Sho1rn by app't only. $130,000 CLARK SOMERS, REALTOR 306 Mar ine , Balboa lil<'!nd 675-4000 * * * * * * i,J'I·,\ 7 [l,\y,.; I\ \\ l·.E!\ BEACHTOWN "LODGE" 400 SQ. FT. FAMIL Y ROOM I $1,600 DOWN NO QUAL IFYI NG \':0111• 'I , 1!h•"I• ,ii , "11111'' !•I" 11 l""'llh , 111.1••1\ ,, 11'"" 11. 1 il111~: 1,, 1\'I, l1n·11!:u • 'li·"'l••u~ ln•d1 1 """~· 0111111 11 1•'111 'I ' ' •l!,q.1<-.I :;,1 ll,·~ p1·e:Jn1/:J .. SPECTACULAR BAYFRONTS •• 108' PRIME BAY FRONTAGE NOW UNDER CONSTRUCTION -4000 so rt hon1e . roon1 for pool & 100' boat $250 ,000. 67 ' BALBOA PENINSULA LOVELY, SPACIOUS HOME -111 th separ· <itc 2 bedrno1n . 2 hi!th tlf)art1t1cnt. 5 car gar- age, IJll'r & sllp. S33B .000. Additional lvt avail <J b!e for pool ur !1•nn1s rourt h1 ll'llt'll '··-1,ol•' ''"'' ,\.or·d 52' ON JETIY •"""""""""""""""""""""""""""" ... """"""""'"'I I ':t) ll\1·111. l1 f\•• 1'1'11! -kl.~.-----111 .. l.on1l1,11"d i.:w.cll!,I•' . g111 CHARMING OLD ENGLISH hon1e 11·1th S t11n- General General VIEW HOME 2700 Sq. ft . 3 bdrtn .. 3 bath. fa1nily rr n .. \I 11h e:<!ensive \'fe\r of ba\. ocean .~ Fashion Is - land. Re flect s quiet e1egance .~ good 1<JS [t' 'f o see th is is to love ii ! $59,500 OPEN SAT. & SUN . 1·5 200 KINGS PL. !OR CALL FOH Al'PT. TO SEEi 111111·.1 · ,·,111 , .. 11 tner house and lovely garden pier & float. 645-0303 $169,500. ~~·!~) I li<l'I " 11 , I '11.,l t1 FOREST t OL\ON REAL'1 roR s · * BAYCREST * 45' FRONTAGE WITH ELEGANT HOM E ~:i bedroon1. 41:2 baths. forn1al d1n!l1g roo1n plu s f:i.1n ily room, on c:<t!us1ve Li nda 1:-.le l1nn1cdiatc posses· Sl011 . $189.500. 1t ·o ntal'l Bill Ben!s tor ;i dd111onal Iron! homes & !o!s'i. bay- BALBOA ISLAND WATERFRONT ('1'~1'011 111\11 \\t·ll ~ •I lKh'lll. 2 (0 THE IRWIN CO., REALTORS lin1n". l h:1111.,, in11•>11"d t1:.t. R· RNER-North Bayfront. Older 3 bed· I roo 1n home'. excellent loca tion for 'l. story 610 Newport Center Or., Suite 345 , N.B. 644--6111 1•111 111"''hl•· ''111 1".I' f. 111'1" duplex or luxurious hon1t•. For fur!her infor· • • • • • • • __ .... __________ ..,._. ___ ...__,1 ""i.•·. li.:r 1" 1••J111· 1"1'111al n1atio11 t'al1 J·:ileen IJ!1111·iddtt'. ljy=~;~:=~~=~~==~=~=~~::~:~::~=~~~~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~;~~~ .1111 • .,.,111. 1.1 11111, •. ,,.n1. !·.:·' ------:.II • h'<'ll i,· •~l:111d k1l«ht·11, 1.tilr1!11'1 l'<l•Hll, do 'lll\(' ll<'~l lt•d *1712 Ga laxy Dr., Neu·port. BeaC'h 1 s .. 11111·11'1.l'!l(l! .. '"''IH'I' n111.1 BALBOA PENINSULA 646-7171 IS(ln 1-5) .-nu,,,i,., i ,.,•on.1 •l"I ~l<\I' du· *2033 Len1nos, ('osta il lt'!i a j 1i1,., ui ir·nil•·. 1"'i·1o···cl lwl"" ON TWO LOTS -4 bcdroo111 hon1e for COME SEE THESE Ke•!I 'hi$ ho"dy dfrite,ory with yo11 thil weeln•"d as yo11 90 hoU~e·hMnth19. All the loeotlon1 111,•d below or• dn erlbed in 9reoter deto U by od~ertlilnq elw whe re i" 1oday'1 OAILY PILOT WANT ADS. Patron1 1howi119 ope11 ho11i.e1 for lole or to rent 01e 11r9ed to liu 111ch lnformorlo11 111 thi1 col11mn e1111th fridoy ond S1111t11rdoy. (2 Bedroom ) 14.i E . \\'ilso n. Costa i\·le . .;a 645-0303 S2fi.500 1 Sun 1-:'il 20:~ 4J st Street. .\'e11·port ({c;:1ch 645-Q:.Jt)3 I :)II I} 2:J21 ('rest1·1c1r :\'c11 porl He~1 <·1l 675-49.30 1Sa1 & Sun 2-5 1 (2 Br & Fam or Oen) 1215 & 1217 \V . Bay Ave .. (Balboa 642-5200 1026 Sea Lane. 675-6000 Peni nsula) N.B. 1Su n J-SI t'orona de\ J\lar 444 Be gonia . 675-6000 iS~ll & Sun 1·5 1 Corona del J\lar 1Sa1 & Sun 1-51 (3 Be drooms) 1981 J\lcyer Pl . Costa J\le sa 675-5179 125 \·ia ZurlC'h 1L1do lsle1 N.B. 675-5200 1Su 11 l -5) 609 Vi::;ta Bon ita i'rhe Bluff<:1 N_B 833-0820 1Sa t & ~un l·til 2112 Felipe !The Bluffs) N [I 833-0820 1S1 111 l -fi 1 2501 lreslvie1v 1Bayshores1 NB 644-2430 : 833-0770 1Sun. afternonnl 550 Vi sta Grande r-rhe Bluffs) f\1 B. fi44 -2430; B33·0770 /S al & Stin 1-:i1 2015 1\liso. C'osta ~l csa 644-4910 $40.:iOV 1Sat & Sun 1-:J 3U\ *1344 Sus.~rx l.?1 11 c. '.\'.'f•11·p nr·\ Bra(·h 64-t-4!JIO S46.000 1Sa t &: Su11 1·5<301 *9:tJ~ Brl'~in . \Vesl1n1 nll l er 96B-443:t 1Sun 1-51 :!lfl:) \'i:;I ~ 1-;nt r;:i d;i 1'l'lle 1-~l ut'J s\, i\i.l\ f.·14-0134 1Sn1 & Su n 1-5\ !JJ() \\' 20th St f'n.;t;i i\lcst1 5.JG-5880 . S~.J ;;(){) i So1 s, Sun l--4 1 :108 Lugoni<>. i\e,, pnrl L:ci1ch h·l:.!-:JHG3 1 S;:1t ,v_ Sun :.!-4 I 8:i2~ ,\luns tcr f)rll'(', ll11n1 1ngtnn f\cacb !714 1 .129-8003 :;;2 1.:100 1Sa1 ~v. Sun 10-4 1 .1:11 ('o<:tn l\le."a S1 , {'os l;:i J\tc~<J 645-030~ S25.000 !Sat & Sun 1-.11 984 1 Saline Dr . llu 11t111gton Geach ti4.'l-O:JO:l SJ l.il.10 !Sun 1-5 \ 17992 Norton !Univer"ii lv Pk) lrl'i!le 83.3-0101 · !Sun 1-51 401 J·:l :'\'lodena (!\"pt. Jl gll1s. l ;\',f3. fi46-24 14 S:l4.950 rSu n. J.51 50 1 Tn:-tin ! i'fpt l!gth:-. ·1 ~c\1 port fiearh 6-Hi-2414 S.17.H:Jti 1Sun 1-5 1 1515 Kathleen. Ne1\ port Beach 675-49.10 !Sun 1-51 *1174 B1sn1ark , Cos ta ~lc~a 675-49.10 (3 Br & Fam or Oen) r Su n 1·5 I 1915 i\lariner:-!Jr .. 1\\'cstrliff1 N.n. 642·2686 $45.000 1Sat & !)uni *20372 Birth. S:inta J\nJ l lc1 ghts 642·5200 (Sa t & Sun 8 a n1 ·12 30 pin ) 2232 :\rbulus 1Ea stbluffl N B. (;44-2430; 833-0700 1Su n 1-51 1717 ·rE'rrapin. Ne\vporl Beach 646·7171 1Sun 1-5\ 1100 (;a1nbrldge r\Vc stcliffl N.B_ 642·8235 1Sundayl *1034 T1escador (!)over Shoresl N.B. 675-3210 (Sal & Sun) 18051 lin tie r !Universit y Park ) lrv.ltte 67S-7225 jSun 1-5) 228' Goldenrod. Goronn del :'l lnr 675-7225 ISat 1-5 1 2501 Ocean Ol vd., Corona del l\lar 67!.-7225 !Sun 1-51 921 Paularino A \'C .. Costn l\lcsa 645-0303 $27.650 ISat & S1111 1·5 1 255 Na ssau, Costa !\fesa 645-030:! !30.000 !S un 1-5) fl5l ortez 1~1esa Del !\1arJ c;.~1. 545-2300 $33.500 I Sun 1·5 l '**301 North Sta r J.n. !Dover Shores) N. B. 6i5-3210 1129.800 (Sunday) 1168 Bo ise, ('os!a :\lcsa 64fi-0228 llti ll l{nckrose \\'av (Lill\ a:t3-102~1 $28.500 1.'iUn 1-5 1 Pk .) lr1·1ne 1Sat & Sun l 1 1~9 J\e1111ood . ('o ~tl1 :'dl':-.a 5411-'.1:ll:i 1Su11 l-5l .;.i:l Hive rside 1N·p1 . llghl.\ 1 ~.I{ ti7:~-Ufi42', 1ilf1-H459 !::iu11 J.51 19lb:l l::idd lc (/'urtlc f{ock l Irvine 833-0101 !Sun 1-51 409 Cortes fl'orona llgld:;) Cdl\l (;7:~-65 10 iSun 1-:'i \ 11!!1 \'is\a l·:n tra da J\'e1\ port !~each 1ti3-0 J73 S48,500 !Su n l:?-5i '27'1'!. :\lbatross i 1\Je:;J \'crdel l ',:\I. 545-8424 $39.5-00 1Sa1 & Sun 1·51 !8fil Rh odes I)r. i~/e:;a Verdel ('.:\I. 546-5990 s.31l .500 /Sun 1-J\ 1889 'J'ahlt i 1f\·Jes<J \'erdel ('ill. 546-5990 S62.000 1Sun 1-5 ·1 1118 ('a1n britlge, i\'e\1 purl !~eac h 64U-717J !Sun 1-5:.101 101 La./nll a Ne11 port /)et1{'i1 :l4fJ-RG40 1S<.11 ,v_ Sun 1·51 ~52 Sicrks. ('osta il1 es;.1 546-8640 ·127 F'rinccton. {'ollei:;e l';1rk 1Sat 12-.J I li4i.i-0555 S:l2.50<J 1S~1t & ~un 1-51 lit!! 1011«1 ('nf>tn ~·lc:-.a !i46-05.5S. s:io. 9:)0 L"\un 1-5 \ :.!UU K!l1 l!l\ l)l<JCC' j\'c11 pnr1 r~c nrh fi~-1 -ti lll 1S~t & Sll n l-51 ( J Bedroom & Studi o) .'.~1\1;i llh~1ca 1L1dr• 1:-.l l'I -:\.Ii . !i.J .1~0 1 3.J 1 i.;~i t &·sun 1-r)1 (4 Bedrooms) !i 12 l\1ngs Pl ate l('!ilfh:ivt'nl Npl. ll gt.~ ti4fl-7f)82 $3:l,800 IS:i t & Still 12·61 :1rin (;li'irirtt a (The r.1ur1 :..1 i': R li7fi -.J!)3() 17128 Kt>f'I l)r . :\f•111•n 1·1 f:t';tth 1Sun 1-.''ll f\4 4-2430 . r.:t3·0700 !S un J •• -1 1 *-1500 (!rr1n gtun 1<';i1nClJ Slu,.11(·~1 ('d~J 1)44·24:lO; fl3:1-0700 1Sun 1.;,) 2J l2 Lr ghlhou~e l.n 1Br(><Hlinoorl l\lill U44·2430: 8.1:>·070(1 1Sun J.:11 *2020 ('al vcrl r\\'f'. i:\lesa \·erdc.1 ('.ill ti7:l·RS50 ~41.500 fS:un 1 ·5:30\ *30$1 \1"ista Rav:1 lHa t k Ba.\'\ N.B. 67;)-3210 847,9:10 /Sunday\ 2f-t07 OC'c·111 Rh'd , ('oron;;i dcl ~t ar ti75-712il (Sar. & Sun 1-5\ 414 ri elvue Lane. J::alt)n;i l'en1ns11ln fi7'.l-361i'.I (S<il J.5 1 42:! Ri vers ide ( N'pt I lght :->. 1 .t\J. B. G7.1-65 10, s:Hl.~ /Sun 1-51 45 12 Wa vne Rd .. (Ca1nco Shore.~) Cdi\l 67~.192 1 , ~55.000 !Sat & Sun 10·51 17!172 Racine, Turtle n ock G7.l-49:!0 IS<H & Sun 1-5\ 940 T::i11 <.1 na. Co!:t~ .\le:-..:1 54fi-8640 (4 Br & Fam or Oen) 223 \'1a Quito !Lido lsJe1 NB (Sun 1-5) li73 ·7300 ISa t & ~un I ·51 15 21 Ea~I Ocean Bl . Ral boa Peninsula 642-:3200 (Sun l-!i l 1601 Tradc1vi nd s !Ba\'crcstl Ne\vnnrt B<·h 642-5200 • /Sun 1·5) -2015 Kc1va1nee !Irvine terr.) Cdil1 675-5930 fS un 1·5! 2:',9 l"ri nc:eton. Costa !\1esa 17)4) 823·4205 ~32.500 1~~ri Pl\1 to Mon Ailll *621 Po1ve\l 1Ne1\'por1 l·leightsl N.B. 642-5200 rSat & Sun 1-5 :30l 1075 Santa Rosa 1\ve .. rosta ,.,tesa !i57-8521 $37 .995 rSun l-5l IG 12 An tigua 1Dover Shore!'! N.B. 644-2430: 833-0700 1S11 n 1·5l 424 Angel ita Or. tlrvinc 'f crr.\ Cd!\1 644-2430; 833·0700 !Sun 1-5) 1420 Oulrigger rHarbor V1e\v Hill~) Cd~1 644-2430 ; 833-0700 I Sal & Sun 1·51 650 Senora, Costa ~fesa 54 6-23 13 $35.500 ISal & Sun 1-51 646-71 71 ISat & Sun J .• -,1 ''"iJl:~1·•'nn•n1 ,1.~1 .>1 S'.~>.:~:1 sale. lease or lease opt ion Av:iilahle at onte. 20252 Eastwood Circle. ll11nl. Bch . * KINGS ROAD * )1 521 Easr Ocean Bl,d Opon Sunday l ·S 646-7 171 1Sat & Sun l ·Il) *1023 Dol ph111 ·rerr. 1trv1 ne l'rrr.1 l'd~l 1110,11. 1-'tH: Tiii·: l-'..'\l·.Cl ·LOVELY BAYCREST 642-8235 1Saturdav\ Tl\' I-. L~•' ~ hdi·in ,to 11,.11• MOVE RIGHT IN -Nc11 ly carpeted and paint· 1536 \'ivi:in T.n. !llarbor llglc\sl N.B. · :• 1,,,,1,, <1d 4 hedroorn hon1 ('. din ing rooin and brea k--1 ·1.r • . ..; 1r1 ln11 '" 042·8235 ~39.450 iSat 1'\'. Sun) i,.,,1111 ~1•1 11 ,111 "llli \.,1., fa st art'J. ln11naculale. Sfi().500. 2047 Por! Province di\-. ll o1ne.-:\ N.A. 1·1v11 11 . ._,1,,,i ,1. 1111,.,.,.;1 1601 Tradewinds, N.B. Open Sun. 1-5 675·3210 :S:l'i.500 1S11nf1ll\ \ I 1•1)/Jl •. f'1 u· .. 11 .. 1 nt\I\ s1 :.: .. 11 >;1 410 illorning Star. Ne11·por1 Bl'at·h "C'' THOMAS NEARING COMPLETION 644·4910 SI05.000 1S:i1 ,t_ Sun J-.l .:J11) **8 Lind a Isle Drive iL111 da l ~le 1 N.H. 644-4fJ10 SI55.000 1Sat S.:. .'iu11 1·5 ;101 1971'! Quiet Day, Jfun1 ing1011 Brach fl4G-060.t I Sat \'\'. Sun l-51 !l.131 South Shore Dr. !l untinglnn Beach 540-7588: 968-fl27:1 IS<i t & Sun 1·51 1~2.3 A ntigua \\';1 y 1 Oo\·cr Shoresl N.B. ti4ti-3261 : !i42-l:'i02 18/l!l.OOO\ 1!'14~1 De \Irv fJr !l'11rtl(1 f\oc k \ lr\·111e a:tl-34.)7 . 1Son lll-:ii l:iH l l1 onrleros<i 1 .\l c.~a \'('rd('\ l~ \! fi45-:l890 . S:J4.500 !Sa t Sr Sun 11 -:i\ :inq S<intn Isabel ('usl<i \lPsa 1;45.o:io:t $41.500 1 su11 1-s 1 ~006 Port r·hel sea. Ne\1·port lieat!·1 546-23 13 1Su11 J.fi 1 1870Tahiti (l\'lesa Ve rd e\ (".~1 .146-2.11:l 1948 Santiagu 1llovcr Silo r1'.~l li7:l-fif)42 ; Uifi-6459 !Sun l·.5i 1\ /{ 1Sun 1-:i\ *221 1 Tu stin !l;~ack £3;i,·1 C''.711 ()45-:i255. ~49.500 . 1Sun 1-:1 \ 2401 Tustin 1 Back Bayl C'.'.\J li46-3255 . S4fi .. 100 1800 Lee\rard (ll avcrcs1l N.H. 644-72i(\. . IS<.i! & ~uri l-41 4;J:J9 Orrington (l:ainco Shores) ('dl\I H75-.1000 !Snt & Sun 1-Sl .16(17 Saus;:1l1lo ! 11 \' r 1:1 1:-. l l'd:\I fi75-:iooo 1S11n J.,;1 .1001 Capri Lane 1 J\l e~a Verde 1 545-8424. ~79 . .100 1Sat & Sun l-!i1 :!80.1 Shan tar I tl•lesa Verde I li4ti-OS55. 836.950 rS<ll & ~lltl 1-rd 29Jfi \hcstnut. C'osla '.\·le.~ci 64G-OS5:i. S'.12,95/l IS un 1-f)l Jl(l{i J·:s1C'lle L ane ([{a ycrest1 1'\l.B !i4f)-77'.i.-i !Si.Jl .~. S1111 J-311 (5 Bedrooms) **42!i 1\'orth StarLn !Dov er Shurr.~! N.B 642-8235 IS;it & Sun ) (5 Br & Fam or Oen) ** lll I.ind a Isle Drive iL111da !sl('J N.R fl73 ·6721 1Sun 1·41 ::!02 \r. Str vrn~ 1sandpo1nlf'I S ,\ H3.1·0B2tl $4 1.000 ISun 2·1il •2006 (;<'!la:<y Dr IUOl'('t' Shure.'-) ,'\ n 64fi·l550 11J:iilv) *1027 !\l:1r1ncrs IJr 11Jover Shorc:;1 N.B !l48·7893 !Dail y! **3 Linda Jsl e IJr. I Linda Isle) N.f{. 67~-616 1 (Sunda y) *l639 Roxbury f('arneo Shores ) C'di\J ' 67.1-7225 (Sun 1 -~\ 4:.ro Riverside l1\''p1. li ghts_\ N.B. 642·7000 1su n 1-5::io·1 1100\V. J~ay :'\e\1 por1 !-:each (i75-:lOOO <Sa t & Sun l-5) 22 1-lerm ita.i.;c I.tine 1 Big C<1nyon1 N.B. 644-1 140 . S89.500 1Da1lyl CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE (1 Bedroom) 19907 Picadi11.v, 11untington Bcat•I! 962-2421 $16.500 1Su n Noon·Vu skl • DUPLEX FOR SALE f2 Bedrooms) 225 l\largucritc. Coron a dcJ J\lar $62.500 ISal ~~ Sun) (2 Br & I Br) 715 J\.1argucrite. Corona del f\-lar 673·8550 $59.500 1Su11 1·5:30! (3 Bedrooms) 407 · 409 Poppy, Corona del Mar 675-3210 /Sa t & Sun) (3 Br. & 2 Br.) 605 Poppy. Corona de! Mar 644-7270 /Sun 1-5l TRIPLEX FOR SALE (1 .2 B, & l·l Bd 102 l\larguerite. Corona del i.tar 673-6642; 675-6459 ( oun 1 ·51 WATERFRONT LOTS FOR SALE ** 1641 Bayside Dr .. 642-8235 •-Pool • •-Woterlroitt '* • •~..t -0 Wef9f'fr•11t Nc\vport Bcac.h !Sat & Sunl ' TWO CONVERTIBLE HOMES -can he Realtor r1nlshcd ;is 2 beclrooins, den & studio apart· ~.'! \\ 1 "'"1 11111 ,1,.;,,,~: nienl or 4 bedroon1s. fa in il y roon1 and dining :>:.-11111 111 B•·:.1·h <'\''' ·,1 .• .:~;1,: rooni. , -_ _ _ . _ 1215 & 1217 W. Bay Ave . I 4 BDRM., 2 BATH Open Sun l·S ' $12.795 BAYCREST CAPE COD CHARMING 4 BEDROOM, dining room ho1nr-'rhe perfe1·t setting for antique.~ or Bui lt On Your Land ,-1,1,: "I, II, 1111 11;.• "I'"" \II l.d l1 ,\ pl.i"I!, provi11r1:1I furnishings. Hoo 111 for pool. $54.roo_ -J!,., <111""'.I , .11111 11 1, -l!l'•"•hl.• t I• I ' Offi.:e Open Saturdays & Sundays PETE BARRETT REALTY I '1111111 .• 11 /1,,111, '-·"I'·'' r.111.' 11.1rd1'1ol!!·~ JUST 19.SJ SO. FT. 1605 Westcliff Or., N.B, l 'l r11 1n<11~ l.!<·,1~11-1>'111:111e 111)'! 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O\l'rn·r· 1dll <'(lnsidrr kltl·hc n. •I hug<· bNlrn.,n1 s Sl .000 d11\\ll 1.\1.\1/•:lllATE ·ll'ith po.~h m11 s11•1· l'l.Jlh• OCCUPllN(.i'. S'l9.300. \\',\Ll\ER & LG!'.:, Walker & Lee ""'"°'' 34'....,'· General '..'O·C \VC'st('li fl D1·1\'" fill)-7711 Oprn 'ril !l P\'I $34,900 OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 1168 BOISE , C,M. J,;111-:P '1. ,<.try .1 Hf'l. 'J. BA. ,j,.n ,(· llUJ:•' /<J1111l,1• r'1lQm. Norih::111 1•, c·ul-1.h'-1>11<'. ROY J . WARD CO., REALTORS Hi49 \\'t'stcl1ff Dr., ~ 8 , &Hi·l1'12S We 'll help you 1ell! 642-5678 Gener•I •••·44:t:t TOWN & C'OUN'TIY SHO!tPINO CtNTll 115Jf lfACH tlV()., HUN11NOTON llACH l -· ___ ._ __ -:" __ _ " •• ' .... ·~---·-~----·- General General General , MA TT LA BORDE, Realtor • • 5 -·-·-• -• -• . iii ..... I "'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.,; GeMral PATAGONIA" .'ARIZOffA ~ .. BUY-LEASE .. WESTCLIFF -PROBATE LEASE OPTION .· . lmn1aculate 3 bedroom 2 bath home in very desi rable area. Large 11&F Tahitian POOL "'ith indoor outdoor carpeted decking. Ce- 1ne11l dr1 vev.'ay v.:Jth ornamental gate leads to o\'ersized garage. !vt111imum upkeep yard. Fre:-ihl y painted inside. Close to schools and 1najor shoppin g~ Appraised at $46 ,000. Offer -subject to court approval. }J omes in the im- rr1ed1ate area have recently sold at thou- sands 1nore. It 's the best buy in the area. ('all r ight 11011· 675-4930. "Own a Piece of the Rock" ·rurt!e_ Rock. that is' Secluded living roon1 \l'tth fireplace. Forn1al dining r oom. Paneled !an11l_1· roon1 . La rge "roomy" kitchen with breakfast area. Large 1naster bedroom with dressing area an d three other bedrooms. Beautiful carpets and drapes. Lush landscap- ing and pri,·ate patios. Onlv 4 doors from Lhe pnols and tennis court'S. S~9 .500. Call 615·4!l:lu L!VE IT UP !n thi s sharp 3 bedroo m & family room POOL home. Neat location. Close to free- \1 ay and shopping. Qu ie t cal-de-sac street. l mn1ediat~ possession too~ Owner wants to sell !l?\1' and says bring me an offer : Better hr quick on thi s one. Priced right at S31 950·_ luJI 675-4930 , ' · ' BA YSHORE BEAUTY Li\'ing roo1n \\'ith corner firep lace and ~·all of gla~s. looking out to patio of tioplcal bea·u- t.v. D1n1ng roon1 or den also ~1ith waU of glass to patio -efficient modern kitchen - \11·0 attractive bedrooms and plenty of room to add on .· Best of al!. this charmer ha s one of the IO\\'C.~l leaseholds a vallable. $42 ,500 . C:\LL 675-49.10 . Al.MOST IMPOSSIBLE To find a S30 .000 home near all NE\A/PORT l!EJC;J!l'S schools on a quiet. tree li ned cul- de-sac. Our ex clusive \1'ith 3 bedrooms and roon1 for your large d ining roorn set too~ An ex lra bonus in the lfl rge orchard o{ many kinds of fruit trees. \\"on't last long ~ C.A.L L 675-49.10. COLLEGE PARK 3 bedroon1 ·1 3~ bath home with rear living room. large dining/fan1ily room and B.I. Elec. kitchen. Like new gold carpet -completely draped. Dbl. garage, sprinklers, enclosed yard. nice landscaping. $500 OPTION MONEY ......... $260 "1o \\"ith S40 credit towards purchase. \1,.\(:ANT -l ~l· MEDIATE POSSESSIO N. f uU price only $32.950. HARBOR EST A TES Located near HARBOR · AD . ..\,.1S SHOPPING CENTER and CINE,.1A 1'HEt\ TRE. Spacious 4 bedroom, 1-;• bath, dining room home \Vith B. I. Elec. kitcl1en and separate se rvi ce porch. Carpeted, draped. dbl. garage, nicely land· scaped. Extra room for boat or trailer star· aJ?e . Our bu y of th e 1nonth at only $31 ,500 With excellent terms. PACESETIER HOME Heavy shake roof. beautiful f\1ESA VERDE !!)cation. Immaculate hom e \vith four large bedrooms, two baths and all electric ki tchen Y.1ith disposal, dish~·asher and Jots of ex cel· lent cabinets Large fam il y dining roon1, two large patios and beautiful landscaping. \Vasher and dryer facilities in spacious dpuble garage . J;!,est of a!J it is priced to sc!l at only $36 .950 -OPEN DAILY. LEASE OPTION Near Costa Mesa's fabulous SOUTH COAST PLAZA. Five large bedrooms. 3 baths, dining room . break fa st roon1 . s unken famil y room and B. I. kitchen. Carpeted and draped - ready to Jnove in . $325 fi.1o. MESA VERDE Attractive adobe and red,voo d enclosed court- yard, Enter into tiled ent rv, spacious seclud· ed l!vi ng room "'Ith flrepl.l~e , nc\vJy carpeted family room, and neat B. I. elec tric kitchen with D;\V a,nd refinished cabinets. 3 large bdrms, 2 baths, completely carpeted an d "draped. Double garage -11·cll landscaped front and rear yards. EX CE J.LEi~T BUY 1\T ONLY $30,950. I SALESMEN NEEDED I 646-0555 : C. F. COLESWORTHY & CO. 220 E. Seventeenth St, !E. 17th St. S~opping Ctr). REALTORS 675-4930 Newport Beach COSTA MESA Suburbia Park ·Assumable VA Loan $38,900 Can y0u match this Of)pOr- run1 1 y~ Por111lt1r spill lr\i.>I ho1nr 1111b '•l bedrOOn\s. f;;n1· ily room :!'1 haths Ji; s1n.1at- f'd ill choice loc.iUon. nt•1gh- boi·hood nr11 r f'l'l'IJ'Lhing. :.>d~ttn1 il"-. '' \':\ loan M.1- an•·" i.~ apprn.~rmi•Trly S'.',:\.~)(I find m;iy b.-as~nn1rr! 1\ itl1 al-..-.ut S.:..CXXJ rj n1\'n, p.-11r rid1!!?ionaJ inf0rmatinn, p!,..11se call 5-1&-i:n·i. General * 5 BEDROOMS * -BAY & BEACH REALTY, Inc. c.11 for your copy cf qur catalog with pictures Ii prices. CORONA DEL MAR AN XI OUS OWNER 011 nr>r bflugtn n11w horn,:> & t"f'ady -;, hdrrn~. plus fa m- ily rrn, plu~ lorrn11I d1n1og J'm .. plus 3 ba!h<, plu.~ huh <' 11arrlnibr cll'.l'!'rls-1·arJ)f'is/ dr-JIJ('~ -th !1-rn ga~ kut h-Just one block· to ocean, Call for ap p't. to ._,,, -hobh.v rm. ~ double see this charming 2 bdrm. & dining rm. home ~an1ge -n1rrly lant!scaped, PLUS spacious in -law or leena_i:;er retreat. 1r11h Jnad~ of brick ""'all~ & $53,500 pJanlers. Lo<'.a1cd on cul 11(' sat' .<;trr~ or nice hon1r5 AnENTION VIEW .. MINDED ... -a ppro.~. 2100 sq. 11. or BU''ERS ! Ad jectives won't quite descr ibe lL11ng area. For furthrr in-this 4 BR .. den & din ing rm . home. Enclosed r.-.rma1ion <'all -pool in atrium patio. Panoramic vie\r of har- CHl LT ROBINETT bor. Special plavroom lge. enough for pool BEST "VIEW" IN DOVER SHORES! Ma gnificent VIE\V horne. Elegant grounds and entr~. A unique 5 bedroom 5 bath hoine, formal dining room, gourmet's delight kit· (•/Jen. famil y roo n1. maid's qtrs .. 4 car garage. A pleasure to sh0\.1-' $169,000 ** 52 GARDEN TYPE UNITS ** 52 BR.i\ND NE\-V a-la·deluxe garden type apartments. Assorted 2 bedroo m 2 h.aths. 2 bedroom 1 bath, I bedroon1 un its. Bu il t in kitchen, huge RECRE1\TJON ROOM. fil tered POOL. prime area . . . . . . . . . . . . $827 ,000 "TRIPLE TREAT" ON MARGUERITE in Carona del Mar TRIPLEX, South of the high\vay in bea ut_iful. desi rable CORONA DEL MAJ1, 2 · bed· roon1. l + bedroom. l-lurry, hu rry.· th is Is a GOODIE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . $58.000 OPERATION "MONEY MAKER" 16 SPLIT LEVEL ADULT UNITS, all 2 bed· room. 1112 bath s. electrit kitchens, ceiling' radiant heat, individual hot water heaters. ~arba ge di sposal. ON E MILE F ROi\'I BEAClf location. A. ''SURE MONEY MA KER" at $250 ,000 8 "STACKED" WITH VIEW!! in Eastbluff Here are eight super deluxe SPLIT LEVEL- VIE\o\' apartments, lo cated in EASTBLUf<~F. Owner's unit 3 be droo m. 21h. baths; 4 + 2 bedroom, I 1'2 bath: 3 -l bedroom, l ~2 bath. You haven 't seen anything like these units. "Adds up to a good return at .. , $198.450 . ~ J A~O AUOt l&Tfl REALTORS 644-7270 (Formerly Delancy Real Estate) 2828 EAST COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR', CAL IF. •••••••••••• Genero1I General TAKE YO UH CHOICE -· RE AL TOR 644-7956 table. Mot ivated seller has just reduced SHA-RPI price $5 ,500 ; price now $119.500. * J BEDROOM, fam il .Y roon1. open house at + this adu lt occupied (best-in-the-area \ hon1e . COLLEGE PARK Se:-ludrd. rrr·r linf'd f'Hl-rlr· i:aL'. lanull' hnn•r _ /ra1ur- i~ :i Ing IH•olr•W'llll~. 2 hrwk /1repl111·t·~. <111 b111!11n k1lrh- f'n 11·1111 ra n ir~, l1r;11·.1 J<:l1ake roof . .-...1,·f'ri'd 1i11lln. /r('~h­ ly paln!rd ir; F.: n1H, p/11~ 1u1 11.s;;urnahlr ''•' t.1,111. I ll1r· ry nn th1• ~1 s-:1,·•~ :'140-11~1 •Uprn ~.1·rn1ne,~l Bayfront Dup1~ 'On 1he Big Bay• Cho1r·r R11I- : boa Peninsula IO!'. Ou1~1 and- 1ng vie"-'. Privarr lwa ch. Atlr. 3 &: "2 BH. \l!lll<, l)1'1'k~. patio. JO Ycllri< >.'OU!•<:. firs\ llffi{' olf••rrd. s21:l.\)l).j • JOSI::PHJN E \\'F.fiB. Re ft.ltfll' Ba lboa Real Estate Co. 700 E. Balboo A.II·. R11lt>na 1· 673-4140 67J·l'l!lfi E\·r~. NEET AND CLEEN OPEN HOUSE 1-5 SAT. & SUN. The Ander;ons will be happy to show you '.'Ill 11 r'!•11ti 3 BR 2 81\ honif', 1100 \V. B . .\\' .A.VE " Nev.1port Beach. I\ rare thru. 3290 California. $:-!:l.9.50 . 1~.1·tJ pa11r'l, hrce~rway. man-find -lge .. beautifully bu il t 5 BR. or 4 &' * 3 BEDROOM \~'ilh pool. ne1v paint. ne\1· ear- l• 111·cd la 11·n~ hC'au1 ~hag n1a id's qt rs. home. 41h baths. ~3 F"t. On pets. 1valk to n1arkct c.nd schools. $:-1.1.950 .. 1·rpr•. rlrp>, llrf'PI. lots nl choice bayfront. P ie r & slip. \:ie11• t1nl!n1itcd. r:•h paoPlliof.;. Clnse to So. S250,000 *p4 BEDROOM , 3 bath. fortnal dining roon1 . i .1a~1 Plaza. nr,.rb_y fr11·ys. acese.tter hon1e \\'Ith J<irge kidne.v shaped ,;;,11rr 111 11 p~v fl1scounr LUXURY PLUS ECONOMY pool. Ca refree landsc:-1r1ng. \1arn1 IJaneling ro:111 :-for 1-'flA , S, VA l1n· d f ' One of the 011tsland 1ng hon1es in the "l·larbor an "' .w 1repl~ce in Ilic living roon1, Thi s ar1cini:. nnit ~1·r tC'rm11e · J ho_n1e is espec1allv. 'parkl1'ncr clc·"11 . o 11 1y .1 1 \'.1e\v h om es'' area. l11 c!udh1g 5 BR .. fa 11111,,. ,.. °' · I l'l1fcll1rr .... r a~.~un1r (!XIS -S4t,950. 1996 Le1nnos, (''osta '.\lesa closC' to the in~ 1 .. 11 1n1 i'alr> Joan 11.1111 rn-1 ., & formal din.ing rm. I'robably JUS! \\'hat golf course. p .. ,1n11s nl S!llJ f)f'r n1o incl you ve been looking for. Price only $67,500. t~~r·~ .~-111~. A.•'ki111: 1:23,%0. * S BEDROOM -Only i.1nc ire hav(', soi! yo u • Katella Realty • )[% Iii --need roon1, let us sho\~-you this in1n1ac!lla te 19lr: s. Rris101, S.1\ 5:17-5311 ~B : 4 J· '.:l 0 !!•'!1!1J_ · · 1 home. Lots of extras flere' Adu lt occupicci. \Coll('(1 Call~ 0.1\_J _ , '"'j~A. tastefully decorated. !910 S11·an Dr., $49.950. NEWPORT H-EIGHTS· . , . 1/4 ACRE "-' • ~~ ( ·~ ,-: nu.i::f' n·N's. park-l1kr ~e11ing 675-3000 675·6426 . tl2C$a. VCrocAecttf'\7 l•lr Jh1s eh.1rn11ng J b<><t-2407 E. Coast Hwy., CdM ·•·z:..,,.., r.-10111. ~ ba1h bc11u1y. l..ai"Re l •.;-:'-:'-~:':i""""'""""""""'""~""~~;,...,..,,.,.,.,..,,/ 2850 M V r1c-ta chrd 1:1u·agf". Roorn lorl General I G 1 •sa erde Dr. • Cost• Me5a -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;; ~era • P"one 54'5990 h1a! & tra1lrr, lm111aculale. • n \>- ,\ T'RJ'I" rind. l~l.%o. THE ''FREEZE'' DUPLEX -NEAR ~~ ---Walker & Lee 1s oN ~ ~.~~~Tl~H~~~,~~11 -ln ~, -------G~~ rant.r S:. O\rl"n. /i n>pJ11r·r~. NEWPORT ~ nral!on; Tb111 lovely Costa Mesa home REPOSSESSIONS 201~ \\'r~ldilt DrivP n1u s1 st<ay ii.t a low price or Spark]lng clean OOmr.s, ioml" "'16-77J] Opf'n '!11 9 p~, Sl4,4(Xl. e~n tho i!'s now palin f;.· !111!1 df'ck. Grear RI E areR -( :rr>nl prier cinJ~· VJ RA ON AN ISLAND ne\.\·ly painter! & carpt>11"d . 2 lisrt'd for f1~A financi ng, 3, 4 & ~ bdrms, SOmr \\'il h TRl·PLE:\, Xlnt i.:.~1dr ('~I. f!'s our BEST f'OR 11-IF. porlis. FllA-VA con\'. terrns, lovallnn , 1;;1 2 BR".•, lord Lf':AST 11•ith 3 bedroon1~ 2 from $20.000 10 $40,000. )R rrl~. GaragPS. 1ncon1r baths, huiltin~. ma.5~11'1' , COLLLNS"' WATIS r:-ic. S·l21) inn, $38,500. By owllf'r, storlf' r1reph1.f'I'. l'O\'l"roi pa- 8843 Adams Al'e. 96Z.5."i23 6,12+5;..11 tio 11.nd complPtf' ~prinklt r~· 1:;:::..:=:::::.:.:.:.:c.......:::..:=c I ,;::..cc:c~-------1 C11l\ now to stt inurh more General General $49,9:""1 Cnll for ~ppo1n1n1cot 3 bNtroom. one ~tnry coorlti lo S('1" fndn,I ' \o ~I rmri or Newporl W R1vlrra . .Jui1 a rlone's alker & Lee ih1'01" 10 pool and rf'tT('a · tioo ~<•m. Pci~d $.'..llOll ""· dt>1' n111rket for qu11'k Sillf' int~ fi4ti-7i1 I RC'a llo1's \l'r.~1 chrr Orivr- Open ·111 ~:00 P.~1. Only onr or 11 le"-' nl1t'- srory·~-S28.Sfi.l. Call ;,46.23Jl Off SO CAL!f COA!-.1 Hrauflful 5 BR, .p., B . .\ l1<1n1I', Iii' rn1, fnrn111J din r111 dro 11' wet bar, ~ fl'pl~: :io· d01'k. 2 lgf' patios tl\'/~s i;:riill. Fin~ cq11s, drps & '-''allpa~r. View -Beach -Pool • COATS ... . WALLACE REALTORS -l#-4141 - \-0 THE REA.L {\.. ESTATERS ''" 16 Linda Isle (1~11 Sunday l-4 01\il,\' 67.1-6711 P anoramic ocean vie\v. 3 priv. beaches &_ your ow n pool. Bea utifully Indscpd , 3,000 sq. ft. home with 4 bdr ms., fam ily rm .. 3 baths & 3 car garage. Cameo Shores. •IZI. $95,500 . 5 Bedrooms -5 Baths · Pool Outstanding view from 4400 sq, ft. Cameo . Shores home. Forn1al dining & family + ,rooms, wet bar. 2 fircpl&ees . 4 car gar- . age. Now ollered at 1132 ,000 • 11 6. HOME SHOW REALTORS (0pen Evenlngt) SPARKLING CLEAN Prh·11t,. rntr11n cr into Th i• 3 Qrdroom, 3 Bst h cont,mp()rary homr. On~ .>'"tit nr1,·. BACI{ YARD...•ho\&'S oil king ~iu 1'001.. . , , $.>8,950. •••·4433 t ow ~' COU M 0 TI Y SMO,,INO ClNTEI. ll!J t llA{H l l VD,, HUNTINGTO N arAc H '1.E~=t.:\ U~l()Uf: ti()Mf:S Real Eilata, 675-bOOO , 1441 E. Co.it Hi9hw•y Corona dal Ma" c,1jf0 ,ni• ''1 rs. Rcccl "s Teahouse Remember 0, B. Reed,?' Back in '47 he tvas the Mayor of r\e\11port and uo 'Iii last Tuesday his ~·ldO\\' Frances Mabel llved in their cute 2 bedroon1 cottage corner of 2nd & Begonia in old Corona del' ivla r. 'fhe one '''it~ the .\lversiz.ed lot. big fruit tr ees and quaint brick patio. Fra nces Reed n1ovc d to .Ne"•port Villas and UNIQU E is nO\I' market· 1ng her home ($he calls lt a teahouse ~ ~ Mrs. ~eed 's teahouse 1\ Ill be open Saturday and Sundav I to 5 at 444 Bego nia·. Cdl'vl. Chc rrio Creal Broad1noor See the bay, 1he i5!<1nds, the ocean and the Pavilion front 5 roonls. This cus tomized .S~!th home ha s 4 bedrooms. fa mily room , d1n1ng room _plus nifty lo1v maintenance land- scaping, a dog run-and a private patio. (Not to .inention a han.dy co1nn1unity pool) Just li st· ed and wiU never be held open. Cail 675-6000 to see. Pcucl elton 's Place Here's a ~lccpcr; 3 bedrooms, fan11lv ·roorn. spaci ous patios and a sv.1eepil1g \'ie\V of Newport Harbor. 'fhis house 'vould be great fo r yo ur itnaginat ion . Drop by, open house this \\'eek end .. Priced at $54.900. Ca ll UNIQUE 675-6000 for loc ation. Aeo l E1lote, b75·~000, 2443 E. Coosl Highwoy, Coro"o de-! Mor, Col1forn1o 921>2 5 Genera1 General FINE HOMES BY LACHENMYER • 3 BE DROOM, l·l alr('re~l off "Baker Heal clean 2 ba. hd,.,·, blt·1ns. e 2 BEDROOM c u ~tn111 bit. 2 baths. large 11v. rin . detached ga rage, shake roo f. e 3 BEDROOM 2 bti. I r~ llv ..!.. fan1 1l y rn1 :\ real rnOOcl ho rne pool. :\dll oec. • 3 BEDROOM 21 ~ Ba. 2 story. 2 fireplaces Jor; Dn . Q\1J1cr lra11sfcrt·ccJ \\":ilk to bch. e 3 BEDROO.M 2 B:1 1.1\"C near the b;iy, en· joy L'Ool brceic.<:, p,n ' x 20' fani. r1n Harbor View Hills, Bro11dmoor Pres ti~e cornfort. ~n;i.·1nus 4 brci roon1, :~ hath . famtl,y roon1 ;:ind fo1 ·111al diping rnon1. f'lanncd for famdv 111·111 1! flosf' to Fa:-hion l~la nd , Con1r11unil v rrtTea tion area & pool. 2612 Lighlhousc Ln . Clpcn Sat & Sun . 1·5. Eastside Costa Mesa Near (•a.tholic Churrh 2 Bedroom 1 bath . lnrge living plus dintn;; room, bard11·ood Uoors, garage \l'ith added roorn. Onl .\' :=i2.3.fi0fl. good ter1ns. 1\t>su1nahle fl·L'\ loan, i 1 ..._,;, in- terest. Pa vnients $170 Pl1"1. 1939 l·'ullcrton . 01Jen S<1t..& Sun .. _l :-i . Lachenmyer Rea1to1 General BLUFFS VIEW 111\~ <'1!01('1' 3 hdrn1 .. 2'~ h;irh c<1n1!n IS iH1 ~~:-;Q l.::"/IT , nil a <1 ldr ~rl'cnbf'lt. l111·!'Jy !'ilT'JI , & drape~. ('llSIOtll b11.r .~-n1a nv 111nr,. f'Xlrai::. OPEN SAT /SUN . 1-5 2183 VI STA ENTRAOA Helen B. Dowd 1860 NEWPORT BLVD. 646-3928 545.3483 IJeneral OPEN SUN . 1.5 1948 SANTIAGO l'..':>;1.:/U!<'ive DtlvPr Shfirr~. ta h- 11lous -1 RH ., ran1ily rn1. ·ne11 111<'f! crd '~. You o\\11 1he !;ind l)lfl'rl'd f1•r s,~l.000. 543 RIVERSIDE O" nt'r mus1 ,!;1•11. :'\ire J RR. & r1f'll 1n N'pl Height!<, 2 Bathl\, Dctt11·hf'd r11n1rius r1n. Covrred carporL Roon\ for bo111 or rrnl!f'r. ~\"~~ n Realtor 644·0134 · 11111,., pii lnt. Rnng us ~vur "-----------nfff'r $24,950 4 BEDROOMS 302 MARGUERITE Sharp rripl11,\: In Corona rlc! .\'f11r. 1-2 BP.., 2·1 BR-. I fl11i. tn rhr tll!l'lth .. Xlo1 c;ondi- t1nn MORGAN REAL TY 67).6642 675-6459 -• That's where1 lhe • owners · gone, end \.\afll!\ ht!! L"Ot.· LEGE: P~Rl\ home; snld 11011' Jusl listed 1at only S17.~. Con1f'1Mt\ \\;th 3 bedrooms, 2. bath~. ovcr- filLl'd living r!n. & ran11ly ro1 . Grea! locarmn on 1rer- l1netl cul·dC·&aC, only steps to Oran~r Cou.s-1 Collri:r, Call us for lur1her c!t"!'3 ils, ~al! S4G-5.llil0 10 pen Evcs.l I LIDO ISLE . . . Home + STUDIO OPEN SAT/SU,.. 1-5 223 VIA ITHAC,A Beau1 i{ul El!crbr'Ot'k built (.'Cntcmporary hon}f' with 3 bdrms .. l ha.t h~, A large, separate -111udio 1\1 bath .t: l'lJSI lll l-in Cur111.ture. 4a Jo'T. i..0-1'. :'llovr>-!11 condtrtorr. • HELEN B. DOWD Realtor 644-0134 REDUCED $1600 Pl'1r0d hclow market is 1b1~ Jryyely 4 bfodroom :lt, h11th \tome in llarbor hdrits,Je~ .<1ilnple. Large pool Sil.it Jot. Pr!Jfessionally land&c11 Ped • arid ll!'Mnkltrs. Qua!HY v.·all to wall carpeting:",ib11JO)JI • delightful kitchl'n.,-' bH -l11s. N(NI only $;t7.~i hucTy 673·8500. NEWPORT BEACH INCOME WA TERFRONT $42 ,500 81~ ~ hcdrooni. ;'.~ be.th hn1nf'. f't·rscntly ]'11!.Sf'd at Sq(X).{X) I t11oo th. E.xcr..llf'nt '.'iewport I01:flti011.·0n]y SC~'­ fln years oltl. • Ca U ncr1Y! ~,.-\G-86411 --Farr~ .-. $32,500 SWIM POOL Brautiful, horn<'. Ptlrk likl' ynrd. I..aro;:a pool +. 1<quip- n1~11 af\d (l(.>Ck1ng. Built-ins, 4, hcd1'()1)1tu, Jandy 1111. dlll· ini;:: l'()Orl'I, rir(.•plac,:>. 5-W. l 7'lfJ. TARBELL ~.l', I !arbor. c.~1 ---.~--$25,950 4 Bdr. + F.imily Rm. As~tJRle ~,~. r, · apr. Jn11ri. ~101•r rlgh1-1n' Lat·~r faini!y rn1. ·I tx.-drrn, rlrean1 ki tcllcn.. ~10-li'.!O. TARBELL ~ri:i J larOOr . .C .. \.1. BAY & OCEAN \'1r11· lroni borh uni ts, S<Jllr! C"ni"na df'I ~!<ir Jn('Onir OR hOll\(' rilus lll\'001<', 2 RH. ra••l1 \\'~Jk !fl China C(\v(' Rr-a ,·11. T 1) ~rr , rt1ll : CURT DOSH, Realtor (i '.'-Ii Ji: 11::0 \\' Eves, 673-~-1~ Coa<:t Jllgh1111y OWNER LOSES- YOUR GAIN M"v1rii: oll! of stall' .'\,1o;l';un1r )011• VA lnan 011 tilt~ 3 Vl:'ilr nr11 , 3 bedmnrn hom l", \\',\\' f'afjK'ls & drapes. Cho1re ;irf'a . Clieap!'r ·than r!'nL ,,,., Jl<1\\. $28.:i()(). CollinS & Wa fts Inc, !1G2-.1.'>'.1-1 Op(-n Evr,•, BAYSH'OR ES-. -- VIEW & POOL 1\'a1f'rfront ru~t. fio111e, ~ or j hdrn1~ \'i<'\\' lrorn n1~1 rooins .. ~1 Fi. lni. spaciolls yard . s~:l.7.'>0. B)' app't. Bill Grundy, Realtor 3.11 Ra~~d". :-:n G1~~61fi1 GI-NO DOWN nr s11hn1 11. r.n 1h1~ 2 story 4 IK'd"11)nl 2 1.mth bca111y. Nr11• Plllll( l!lSidl' 1111(1 OIJL Cnr- pc ls ! rlra!X's. !rlrnl hornr. (or lbc. lan;-r fan1il~. rll)1<c- !•) $/•hMls s,! ~hnppi flf,:, Pnr· f'rl 1011 f(\r tt1.11rk ~lllf', S.29.000 Collins & Watt1 Inc. 962-;}52:; Opep "f:vr~, DOVER SHORES View Homr c:ala.."'(y Dr. Spn.c1ous & irlraJ lor enter- taining, \Ii' 11ndoor pool & Jlt('ur.t.1. $122,00) .. l~a!I(> or S\45.000. F"rf' By 11pp'1. Bill Grund"y, Realtor ,}II Bays1Ue, NB 675·6161 ~ee r Beach UNDER $35.001 N'e)l'fXlrt Beach .1 GR, 7 BATH modc-rn home F1rr. plaet. bltns -llhArp. \!11. .C&JU. -.sell lhJAc Wkl"nd. Rroktr &M· 7.1~ * DUPL EX * Z RH ht10~ ;">;r .s.h1\flt< Fortin r(\. P.ltr<: fi.12-;,oo() .- I -.... ~I -..... I~ I __ .. l~I _ ..... I~ I __ .. l~I _ ..... I~ I _,. .... c.,_ 11o1 Mu MINI ESTATE DUPLEX Move tl't' ehUdnn into thi• 3 BR. 2 S.th, ai.llr'OOm i 3 bedroom ctanner, Hu~ oJDce Pua l·bdnn. IAl9.l'e endo.ai Pll.tin, largf' l1vi11£ •Pl. s.53,500 room with t.ittpla~, locat· SO. Of' HWY. ed mi cu!-de-uc. Cl~ to l Urucs-. 2 bdnn., 1t\lke roof sehoot~. Stt thi! toda.y , plus cnoice l ·bdrm. apt. Priced 11 °"'Y U4i50(). ' Clow to af'lopping" $52,500 Colllna & Watts Inc. BIG CANYON 962-552.'J Optn Ev~. VacaJtl lol, pal view of I.!lh fairway. $40,500 4 IRS., 2 BATHS-FANTASTIC VIEW H los d Of ba.y & ocean. ~ Bdrm., uge •nc • 3"1 bathli; new custom home. patio 1119.>Xl Tetal Price $21,500. Scenic Propl!rtlet 615--572S sunmit on terms. MUST BE SAVE YOUR MONEY ! SOLD nns WEEK. HUR· HOME + INCOME RY! JUST LISTED, 2 BR. hom e, Collini & Watts Inc. fw.11.ips. frple ., b!1.Jn kirch- 962-»23 0 p!'n Ev~. en, + roomy 1tudia. * 2 DUPLEXES * New·~r. sicie by side. Sell one tir both. 3 BR, 2 ba. f'a. Nea.r beach $52,5()0 each. G.Org• Williamson Realtor 67M3SO 64.S.1564 1906 SANTIAGO DR . !DOVER SHORES, N.8.) 4 Stdrm, 111.rge family rm, 3 BA. Vlew from every ronm. OPEN DAILY I TO 5 ROY J. \VARD RLTRS ....,,,,. B•ll•• lslMCI OPEN SAT. 1-5 414 BELVUE LANE 1".1odetn 4 bdrm. 2 bath home "i.rh ma ny t::<lras. 2 Patios. Cla.~ to ocean. Owner will finance. f"~.500 Ca.D: 673 . .1663 :»8-5942 Eves. associated BROKERS-REAL TORS 2021 W Balboa 611·366) s.is.500 )'OUNG ~fODERN 2 BR . 2 ba. home. !orced Bir heal, frpJ. bit-in kitchen + ~at. t:11I 2 BR. •Pl. in town. $49,500 University Re•lty 3001 E. Cst H"'Y 673-6510 NEW VIEW -VIEW VIL"W • from living room! VJE\V • from dining room! VIE\V • Crom br!!11.kfast rm.! VIEW • Crom kitcllt:n: VIE\\'. from rumpu., room! VIEW • from master bdrm.! 2 More bedrooms & 3 baths rornpletr. this NE\V home. CORONA HIGHLANDS University Realty .'\001 E. Cst. Hwy. 673-6510 $63,500 HO;i.1E & RENTAL. 4 Btrlrm, 3 Bath tri-ll'vel and 1 Bedrm rental unit. Wilk lo shoppint And beach. 10% down. CALL PERRON RLTY 642·1771 4 GREAT DUPLEXES Hard to Find OPEN SAT/SUN. 1-5 Charming older 3 BR, 2 BA 107 OPAL • $97,000 hon1e. Needs interior dt.C• 132 OPAL · $79,~ orating. Priced ru 1ell. Bl'Ok· 300 APOLENA -$98,500 er 644-7399. "' ~ i . BAYFRONT. t lfill,CMXI 1--8-R-IG_H_T_-O!~E-E_R_> __ lJL-- WlLLIAM WINTON Charming 2 BR + homf', pr. Real Estate de11, rree.~ •. ~f>"C'ial patio on TOT AL PRICE $14,IOO NO DOWN G.J. BUYERS $100 DOWN PAYMENT F.H.A. ~ this fabulOUa 4 l>Mroom, 2 story houst with J ha ths. ~ady for your occupancy now. Compl~l.@ly C&l'Jlf'lKI ttiniout. aJso draJM'a . Ntw 111}'le kifd'itn wilt! ell buill- f ount•it\ V•lley • Sl72.20 PER MO. Mlruml' fi~~ f"HA, 3 Bl\ 1" SA Condo., (fl('l. erpta, dJ'J)a. wahr/dryr. $172.20 mo pymtii Incl ll!lit(l{" dtff>s. A5k· !nr S.22.~-~r w/carry ld. TD. ~I 1ns 1ncludin1t di•hwuht'r. 192.5593 Double p.tag-e, School11 and 16612 Beach Blvd., H.B. 1111\oppi.ng nearby. Let us 3 BR, l BA,_ fam rm., cp!.ll, g00w rt tl'.I you. custom drp5, Jrpl, 2 car Walker & Lee '"""'· .,,,,,. cm "1"'Y bar, lndscp. $3~.000 ~10. Real!ora , 2790 Harbor Blvd. 41 Adams Huntington S.ach 54:'.-~91 Optn 'til 9 P!\t -c=o=-L~LE='=G~E~P~A~R=K-:$n.•l<I is THE PRICE for 1h11; vtry Jo11Ply J berl-4 • BEDROOM toom. 2 bath hon1e. The Jnan PLUS i11 h1~h tnough 1ha1 you Clln nssun1t \\'il h p11ymcnts ol Fvnily room added rn thi~ $160 per moniti. <A'h1ch in- Jove.!y, clean, sharp homt. cludt!I all. t-1odtl'n bu111. Gokl ahag carpet!I 24x\4 1n~. rltl"p pile carpPL~. Al~o livinit tt>om w/li~plac,., match1n.1: rlr;.pr~. Do11bJe dining: room. Built in 11.ppJi. garagl' 1o boot! Call '""'· "'''""' "'"'~· "' Wa Iker·& Lee shopping 11nd 10 1\11 1chools. Only $32.950. Call now 6't6-11n. '-O THE REAL \'."\._ ESTATERS BY Ow~r -tn.nsf. Save over $2.000 on immac. :'I Br. 2 Ba. home in f.fes11 \\'Mrls lRSs !h11n 2 yr1, old, 54'"'604 REPOSSESSIONS 3-5 BR'S lhruout County. S25M up--Bkr 5 ~6 -77 .19: 545--.1412. Re11.l1or,11 2790 Harhor Blvd , 1\1 Arlan1.ll S4~1M65 Oprn 'hl 11 F'.\l BIG SUR ·MODEL· fo; only $42.::.00. Yt's .•fr, fpr. ritic IJmr plan 4 l;M>droom 2 1tory. So niany f'Xrras. A mJ.gntl11!enl homr. OwnPr 1n Penn. Sul:imir yo11r offer, l\ATELLA REAL1"Y. Jt47 ·f106! $2500 down, No 2nd f .O. No closing cost, Mella Verde •l ~:::::i:::::i:::::i:::::i:::::i:::::i:::::i:::::i:::::i:::::i BR. 2 ba, cul-de-SI('. 545.9711 * 54~734 1500 59 FT ==~--------1 $2:\,.)00. ~ hdrn1 2 bll.th, hllirl FfXER upper with hl':ATed J>O(>l. ~ bedrm hou!W! plus RIO, dshwshr. FA 111, rrp1s, drps, largf' ll'l'f"l:\ilar lo!, gam,. room 6-12-Jfi9'2. -----------1 ove1-:s17.ffl dhl gar, patio • BY O'-l:ner 3 BR, 2 BA, frplc, $2 .. ~. mnvt' in. SrJl"r P3.'-'K h11 rd<A-OO<I flnor~. C"Orflo!'r lot. 11.ll buyf'r~ ('fl~ts, p11ym(.ll !f'~S $25,500. 54~5112 th11r1 rf'nl. Oen• Point Marine, Balboa Island 40• R-2 lo!. Room for 2nd 675-3331 uni1. Call !or details. S41.500. l---0-N_L_Y--"2·-.;m--,-, --l' "2-4471 1llage Real Esta te ( :::: ) 546·1103 LfITLE Island. SQ, Bay ff'l'.lnt. 2 lots, house -:Jn n,,.., 3 BR, 3 BA . .1 Furnace!, 3 Room 11 i r conditkint'n, m11id11 room X.·. bath, !iv rm upgtairs w/\11{"1 bar, sho\\'n 111pfi1 only. Min $32~.000. Principals only_ Owrw.r P.O. Box 212 BaibQ11 Island. Rul>y lot, $45,000 835-D!!01, 675-59.17 Balbo• P•ninsula OPEN 5Rf./Sun. l ::;chi:?.O 310 LINDO Av,.. rll"<1r NHYC. A charming oldti: homt, 3 Br .• 2 81t. Walk lo b11y or ~an . Brick frpl. \\"ood flr.ll. Fully !urn. $39, 750. ?.1r. Robin90n DAVIS REALTY 642-7f.OO 4 BR, den, .1 Ba. Nr. Racque-t Club & boar. ramp. $S9.fil0. Mar1ha.U Realty 675-4!i00 Bay shores ------BY Ov.•llC'r. 4 BR + panelled rlen, 3 BA, elt:c kit., form din rm., crpts, rlrps. pri11 rommunlty & bl'11rhe~, 1 Eic k to yaeht 1anriin£. $56,500. By 11ppt. 25.91 Circlr Dr. ~8 or 549-43().11 OlARMJNG 2 BR. Cl'lmp!t new kitchen, nPw rrpts. Short wA.!k !o 2 pVl beaches. 2.}25 fus1vif'W Dr. By Owner: 6.\.Zr-10.1!1. Corona def M.1r CORONA HIGHLANDS 4 BR. 2 BA, beame.1 et1J 1~, Xln1 eocean view. S'\'1fl111ltn~ pool . S7t,;Jl)l') FITZMORRIS REALTY CO. 3ll'J E. C!t H1g!i<A'!1.\'. Cr!M 673·~1 0 * * BEAUT :\ BR 2 BA u.·11h ao~Ml!5 ~an v1""'· Xtra large lol , mucll privar_v. Thi11 is a.n xln1 f11m ily hoin,., Gd noor pl11n tor ra~y rx· pgn.llion. $52. 1:ll'l. 0 1.1.• n t r &i4-64;,7, 2 BR. 2 Ba HouM & I Br/I bill apt. i\vail Tm m •d - $62.000. Ope_n Sa.t & sun. 22.J f.fannieri!t. Fat.I rtsulu Al'f' just a phone c,tll 1111;1f • 642.--5678 B) Owner. 675.(197:1. !\r. &h. S,.a Vu Frplt:. 4 BR , 21~ ba, lge liv'i;: ITTI, Cottal!;t. lor 2 -196-3377 d. · b Id 1 ---~-------IHQ,\ff-.' DesignPd !or ouldr 1n g rm, n>a ast nn. Top E Bl ff living. 3 Br.. :Z h.t. 11tnum, ron<:I. A c:ct'~~ to pvl OCh. ast U · I I ti 1 rl I Sl'd' S55.00'I By 0111nE"r. 673-3921. ;~:: rloo~ ~n ;:'h· rm\::~ LOVELY gardrn Ir. pRlin, 2 POOLSIDE to pnva le pa110~. V;:iulterl , br, nl'w crpl, trplc, R-2 lot. hl'llml'rl liv rm 11·/trplr, lri:: S3..l.500. 675--3959. E 1 81 H 1 1 1 kit opens on g11.rdr.n, m11slr1· ,ar y u s. argest 11m1 y Cost• Mes• I • BR , "-1 I mi. has Ron111n tub 011 OPEN HOUSE rRI PJ\.1 TO MON A~I CoRNER. LOT, lowly .J BR or den, 'arn I'm, !i;: all elrr ki1 , incl dw, dble fn.lc, ex- tra expensJ\'l' shag crplg &, rlrps. Lots nf u~ brick. -.on1e . ., ., J ...,r 1s; (If· 1 m11.1 rlining I'm .: ~heltrrl'fl priva1r r11.rd,,n, T n T ::i I pri11ac.11. $44,::iOO. By o'vner. patio; g1'f'er'lbe r Vll'"'· Low. esr S300 per yl'Rr !~aschold.1 -""c'c·o'c"c'=· ='°"-:===- "Personal ~nuar1on forcl'~ ''MOVE NOW .. in1ml'd, s:ile". Undtr v11-1Ul'd PAY LATER" At S-1~.l)"W}. that'1 righl, $45.000! Shown by app't. with • FA hPaL 2 Rear yd~ & P.· t.. tios wl room for' addilioni<. .:" .• \"4.,.. Thr O'-l'flt'r s.oiirl ,,..u i1 ;ny ""a.v yO\.I can! $(>, .. ii you ~n• look1n£ for 11 '"ff"a1 huy" then look no lurth,.r! 3 .B('fl. ro('lnl ~. lal'~l' !l'n(·f'd _y:ird and cul--d~c. Grt1t1 lll'igh· borhnor!. 841·2fi.~~ Uivt'ly lndscpg & lg dOle r._ . ~) ":eff' 1 gar w/lndry facil. Near coJ. (,,'7$f ~ -:,. .. -'1'1/U leiffl;, all 1chools, churches, , '-- park k 5l1oppg cntr. $32,500. ,,. .... r eally \Vtll consider tr11.de. By v · 1-0· THE REAL \"'-ESTATERS Olvner. :!39 Princeton, C.M. 2414 Vista Dt-1 Oro TI4: 8234:&.l. Ne_wpon Beach 6-M-11.13 Cozy C=o=rr=A~G=E~-1 E"n'"' s ho•'"" ,..,,.,, ,~~A='=LM'"'"=o~sT~N=E=w~­ .Nr11r Nl'wport Hrights. 2 Br. Lat'ir lritrllen with l;irl'akf<lst nook. 7''ewly dec. orated 1n & out. Vacan1. SZl,9()(). C.\LL e t 46·l 414 91'!.~ Nt •r Nr wpo rl P••I Offlt • 8 Y 011•ner l\lt'~ll Woods. NPw 2 ~ty. 4 BR. 21, BA , rlhl lrplr, lam r m. 2200 ,q, fl., patio, IAnd.,raped. Low rln. \Vill rons1dt:r 2nd RPdUrf'rl In Sl7.99.i Opt'n Sun J.:;. 1()7.i .o;;11nt111 Rosit , 5:i7-Rl2J , Cambridg• E s ti1tes 2528 BOWDOIN PL. Corr.er 3 BR. b tami!y rm., 2 ba. home. B!tns, dbl. fpl. 2 Car gar. On poolsiz.e Jot! $32,500. Dri\111! by k C!llJ . BALBOA BAY PROP. ~-\V. Balt>oe, NB fii-3-742() UNU~AL 3 BR hnmt on lot mned Jor 4 unit,11, Extra large 1111 rm "'' lrplr Form11 l din r'm vo/ bl1-in cahint"l!I, Fruit trees in old· Jashion garden. 0 n .J y $22/100. Term•. 0\\'/1er. l:U E. 20th SI, CM.-642--4441. Open House F11 m1l.v fun homt , 2fi()() fr nl illXl!ry 11.nri Ma.I gale + + + Sunday 1 ·5 cx1ra.•. S47.000. 548 Vista Grande Real Estate by Live Like A King Trno key to ttli~ marnri!'Jn \\'Ill Mc v A y tinlock a wholt' nt w· Jill' nf luxury. Exqt11~1h~ly d,.oor.1 1 .. 193-8533 545-0451 ~ i nsid,., G re<' n rnll 1 n~ I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim- !11 wn~ outs1rlr , ll'lrh 1'11 m11in. l!"Tlanc.,. prn\:i rled, .l Rrrl· room 21,~ Bath.• • \\"Il l prn- virlr. your O"'n P"''"'cl king- dom. Call 67.1·83.'iO 1-0 THEREAL \'."\._ ESTATERS $51.950 WE BUY e HOMES e FOR CASH :'llARINf;R Rt:ALTY A.\;~iC. 842·5:'>11 2·1 hr. i'IO~ Sl'f\. $23,500 . \Valk to Bch. 2400 11q ft ol luxury living. lp-rJown . 1 sr youn,;: homr, K1n11: .lllif' hrlrm, rl!x pullm11n /orm~J liv 1m I, rlin1r>o: ~re11, haths. 2. t1rpl. fl'lrm11,I din !)l11n~. l•)!JI nf r1101 rl l'TS, 2 rm, lam rm. !1ntl"d \\lndf'w.• pa110ll f'P S23,.'JOO, 111!.:P ov"r /, murh mor,.. Oprn 1-5 (ti .. ~17·1221 1npPn In !'I pn11 rl11 ily. Zl.17 Ar~l111 St. r11 1J • Sf<YivtOUR REAi.TY • PERRON RIJTY ~12-1 771 17141 Bt>::ich Blvd., Hign Brll Founti1ln Valley $26,500 \\'nw! ~ lhl~'. 4 BR. . 1·'~ p LANT AT' 0-,--H-.m-,·.1 Sa • firrpl. hi tin~. l'Q\'Pft'rl rlram11iic o!'nl:ry hall. tp1rA! p11.!in. Asl!Umf' loW 1n1. Joa.n, I · _o,, ~ ft 11-no 00"'11 VA or f'l-IA_ 1 air ca~,. ""'"' ·7'j• ., ;, HAFF DAL REAL TY •crP, :JBR, J b5, Mwly p11inted. 96S-155fii e vt':li. CHECK lhiJ bargaln, By o"·ner. 2 1tnry 3 Br., 2 bA bome \\'/ir.ll !am rm .• shag cp1, c11tm drps. Now heTt-'1 thfo Mnu.~: * HE ATED POOL W/xtr11 <lrivt>\v11 .11 lnr ~t or trlr. Pri<'t.'d right! (alJ 1or Appl. 96.11-,192:.<i. SELLING YOUR HOME? frtt appraisal • \l+'e buy equ1tie1. Pe.nonal attention. 25 yr1. iPXptrient'!W!. COLLINS & WATTS 962-~23 Open EveJ. PERFECT · PERFECT 4 h!'droom. two bath in Glrn- Mer. l.11rge mtnf't loL F'olln· t11in VtJllty ,pl~mentary rli~- 1rir,1 • Huntlnp;ton RParh high ~chl>QJ.J!_~rrit1, S2!1.~. By nwntr, "P!i. 968·510.l. * 3 Bod•m $21,500 * J\o: Ba. blt.na, trplc. 11«fw L•avn• a..ch Newperl ...... ""'."-:,._.,,-,......,....-._1M lulon V iol• ----- WOODS COVE Ol"EN SUN. frvlne lrvfn• Ol"EN HOUSES SUNDAY 1 ·5 11m NORTON -UNIVERSITY PARK Lowest priced individual home in the area. 3 Bdrms., dining rm., bltn. \Vet bar. all elec. kitch. Dbl. ovens. Walk to shopping & re- creation area, Lo•v , low $31,950. Charntulf wood •hin&lt. Mmf' aurrounded by 1ower1na fN'f"11, 1n .. na1ural, woods)' 11,.ltint, on 2 1p.adtw.» build· 1n.c:. lflf<"ll: n1f'l'lllly lrvel, "l!h v 11fra1 hril·k patio, & hr1ck "'"""" ~ "'"lkii}J:' disltln!':e_ I<! hf-1trh (11.'t'a n Viel\, Br11med Price Reduced BEST BUY IN MISSION VIEJO !?·~ BY OWNERI Movtna • must :iiell. &autilul Bluff!; f: Plan. View nf W•· ter k lleh111. Gre~ ~It toe. f'abulOU,11 26XI~ de n. Reduc. ed IO $48,500 or m111~ °''"r. 11\l! Vl!llfe E;ntnda. tl.~173 19162 BIDDL:E DR. -TURTLE ROCK Just ~'2 blk. from major park, pool_,, tenn i!' cts .. is lbis nicely done 3 BR .. carpeted kitch .. fa111iJy rm., sep. dining rm. home, w/atrium & concret~ patios. Walk to elem. &. high schools. Priced at just $35,950. l.'f>1l111i t. hnoplac,. in l1v1ng Owners hav,. purrha~rl an. 100111_ $.par1ou.~ I-Hull -ln I'll her homl': arid ~1UST SELL. k1lchrn wnll d1shw1sher; J S..Oroorns, b<oaml'<I c.!il · rl1n111R 1()111n, d,.n. 2 BdrmJ.., 1ng u1 l111i111 rnntn kil<'hen :! balh!, rl~init: room plus t(l Pfll io bar, huil1 'rm \111'Je 1 -~rt1-oon1 J;:Ul'til lpitrtment. corner lnr. Hou:o1e ll.11~ ma11y f"or nnl.v $6~.500. thi.ll Wnod-rxlra1. S2!l;.reio. N•wport H•ights LAST C1-IANC£ lo buy a t• reducffi prier~ Home to be llM,.d with Graham R!ty el· lecove Sept, 21th. 4 BR, 21' .BA ru.lll ic, o~'<•rslzKI Jot , l111mPd. av.all. f 'HA appnl S39.o.JO. Truly Cli tlhav"n· ti.1y Pl y'ar 11.1 $33,800. Down ri.v1 S6,goo. No. 2nd'• Conv. linant·111g r.in!y._ Prin only. Open housf! Slit. &: Sun Sept. 2.'>th & 26111 , 12 thru S. 612 King~ Platt , N, A. call bt'twn J A. jt p.m. 646-7M2. "!l11 li"l 'i·ltd . ---'l h·ullur Huntington S.ach VACANT Tref' l1nf'<l :o11't'r,.1 .. ~ ~rn1 2 ha1h. llUJlf'r sh"rr 0111t•h llal't'll, $17,9:10. Gas bl rin R '0, .-lshwshl', r1rrpl, patio, \\'/1•' ci-pls, nrr~. fl'-->ond>· tinnrrl, lrisCIJ'll . ('.\1stin1: 6·\'", t 'IL'\ !na11, p11ymt~ S:./02 flrr mo, .\'O•lr ~own 11'11! IJ<indl,._ lmmerJ OC•'Up. l' 1llage Real Esta te "2-4471 (::::) 546-llOJ TWO ON A LOT U.~e !Or l!l('OITI,. Or f(lr holJ.~P plu!I n1n!hrr.in-l11w qu:ir. !<'I'S, OnP :l·hf-rlroom 11nrl (tr1f' l·hf'<lron111. P1.,.srn1 1n- rom' $270 prr monlh. Al thf' pnrr nf $1'.!,iOO ll'hirh is only 7 1 in1t'~ i;1'l'o~~. you 'd hptrrr 111k,. 11 lfl11k~ Walker & Lee Rralrors 271\j) Harhnr Blvd, 11 1 :\d;i1n~ .l lf-i.-0-16~ Ol)f'n 'Ill 9 PM Mr Jr Executiv e L11•e amnn,;: !ht V IP'~ 111 a pricP you ra n aH01·rl. ;'nnl, 4 hf'rtrm, 2 barh, c1>0'. n1·t1111 hn>fu, \\·~lk ro !he hl-::ich. ('11 l! • 147-8 531 • . 592-5571 REAL ESTATE MART "HACIENDA" l-lf'l'F It r. .. Thr S rm n1~h h11· rrnlrla ynu h;i1, hrrn \\a11- 1ni:: ror. ~ R"rlr"1'10rns, 2 h~ths ~nrl lhe fl!'i r·p I.~ n111~111nrl1n1.:' S27,!1()(1, .0nn·1 1'':1 11 too lnnr;:. (~All Ml\'. jt42.2:)~:, 1-0' THE REAL \'."\.. ESTATERS ". '' BLUE POOL Bit llome/Srn111l pricr.1a!I'.! Upstau~ sol11riun1. 011trlook Neplune pool fron1 priva!e sunrltck. Underp11rTd. * CALJ. jt4 7-~507 • (!nrn1crly BraslleAr RJty.l lJ,. ttc S r1u1t ,,-1 IAllO ·~ NO QUALI F Y I N~ Ltiw down lor 3 n,..nrnnm hnml' wilh 11!J,.,v enlrance. s2221mo. p::iy.~ 31 1. Real Estate by Mc VAY 545-0451 893-853.3 -~------''Dream House'' T11kf' 3 ~f'nrr·ou~ hf'dJ'i"IQIY)i;, ph1;11 2 h11th~ an.-t .:irl;I rar. p<>Ti;, r1 rapr~. " bu11i-1n "()l- nr TV 11nd nr111 rrrlwrwlrl Pll· nn rl"t:k1n1C:". It 11.JI 11rlr!~ up t.i 11. b11r.l:11in. OnJ:, S:lti,11.AJ. Call R.17· 2J;\~J 1-0' THE REAL \'."\._ ESTATERS '-< • ', ', T " , r, ht Oo1y1 ''S lNCF: 19-46" WPslern B11.nk Bldt:. Unl Yl"l~it.11 Pllrk 1 33.0101 Night1 Irvine UNUSUAL 4 BR Bt'tladrnnor, Tur1le Rock. ini· rnl'rl 111c_ UCJ & Nf!W Un1- VPrs11y High St'hflOI, l blk f1-om pr1\". DOOi l t,.nni!I rourt~. ~) encl g11rden~. 111<"! 111riun1, bnck p11tlfl~. lrJZ f;1rn r•n, gallery, liv rm 1v/lrp!C', 2 bRlh.-. S·M.~ ~·or Sale By {)\\'ntr. R,l.l-C7AA. A WALK IN SPACE That will ll!" yoll r rir.~1 im. 111"f's.~inn l)f thl~ sprawllni;:: 4 hdJ'n1. ~-DF.N homl'. l.A·111- f'd i11 f1r1f'r ciry nf IARtl!lo\ ~rrllon. lmp:is1na 2 lt11Pl 81t'hi1f'<'hlral rlt>si~ ;\1lth e.>r tl'l'ior nl "'nnrl, P11IO:'; Ve r- rlr~ !!lllnr, ltu{'('(I, fl{". Situ. a1rrl on IRt. lnl f'ncfo:>l'rl "'I cl'dar lrnrin~. DOI. rloor l'nlry lnyrr O!Jf'ns tn spa<'1ou.~ rf'llr LIV. R.\1. Jafl(j ran he_ you~. C11U • LI NGO AO/an REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS l 190 (.;IPnllf'yre. ~(. ~'.M·9'17~ :i;l!l-031fi Victoria Highlands 31700 coasc HYY. S I ho ~!Ith l.ac-una 499-1397 PllC'U'IU!I. qua Hy me. 5liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .. iiiiiiiii .. $25,500 RR· 41 ~ baih~, h:t. 11111"i 3 BDR. ON VIEW LOT I I ri Older 2 bdrm , l b11.th pluii r1n ., orm11 1n1ng r111 OPF:N SUND A\' I TO 6 Load~ I'll s1or1g,.. ~t'll11 """''ll PR~:CIADOS 2 ~m11 1l rooms, Lg~. hvine; ll <l [A} J _.. rm. 1.1.•1 frplr. l Cer guage. ~ir ;ur,-~~;.1,,,; 1'" Y ocean ~flltr rran~rcrrcd. 111t1!>1 so\c. Walker Rlty . 675-5200 VIP\\' • ,,.,,,,.,., ••. ] T A · · t r1 ce nP11r Y n.--w hOnll'. ~l'Mi Via Lido, Nl'wpon Beach _ ~r ner s1ocia •1 L1111t'ly gardf'n k1tf'h . air· 111}.1 .. Coa ~r H1"~· ... La.1r11n11 l'fln<l, ~ltp do"n livin~ rnl, URGENT ~~11!7_ ~nyt1m• FR. J% 1111. Olmt: !Pr th,. MUST Gl>GO PRIVACY. xr ra. gonrtil"!'i 1uld 1h1_, will lhgti po1en1ial, c., 2 Mm.,.11 Pa.nor11.n111, Nnrth "rlr. \\la\k Ot yn1Jr nr.>r1 Mm,. on lrg.lnL Sugj:t:sted 126,500 tn h<-ach 1, vitlag,.. 9 Yr_ HOMEBUYERS ot1111ynffer,Cal1Zl.l 861·3900 ron!rnipnrary. Conv. rl,.n REALTY -"-"-'-' ;_,_:l<J_pm_._B~c·---I plu~ 2 BR .. ht-11111~. r11i~t'rl (714 ) 531 -2250 San Jui1n Capis trano hPH rth_ On low m11 1n1. 11.)lh !.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I o\tTP , An.>rinu~ • S.i7.~. 1.11\E NEW HfLLfE :\1cCOR~1ACl\ BEGINNER'S 01\nrr ha11 hf'en tra-nslerr·erl. REAL'f'OR 49-1-7."i.'il BARGAIN! :'.lust ~rll his 3 hedroom, 11 hath lximr jt1.~! 11~ he h11.s NE\\I 2 BR, :l BA. nptn £01TPn Tl T"f'lldy lo f'_njny. unob~n1c1ffl oce;1n vio!'Y.'. 3 BR .. 2 ba. Cornrr lol. pool· Cl!rp-Pi...-& r1rRJlf!!'I 11r.,. in, $27.000. 67~-7:.~fi si7'!". All trm...-. ll VRil, m.~,00 p111\o ii\ mvl'l'Pri, lands{'ftp-- Mi1sion Vi9jo Realty ini;: is 1111 planlefi. Now he 137-9500 130-2101 Eves. musl go 1<1 this I• your chanc~- ----~·~ Oe1igned for People ~·n1·11~t>d nn \'11·1~· ol hill!li & n•'r11n. :\ Rrlrm~ .• 2 h11 1h.~. 16 IL rl'1l111g-w1n<lnw~ 111 l1v. illR r n1. f"rplr. r.on1•rn1f'nt. ly l(l('Q T~d ht"1wr,._n bi-a.ch & 1-!'(llf j"(IU f"~I' Sfi~.000. Laguni1 Niguel Realt y 120-5050 49'· 1344 \\" F:XTE:NSIV~: ti SE o ~· \.LAS.S. \l.'ALl. 0~' \Vi'IOD PANELLING , R l l ST IC USF.D RP.lCK FIR Er LACE fJ'On1 floor In 1·fil1 11g. \\/,/\\' r::irpP11J1,;: rx !rnrlin~ th1·11 l,I V, R1\ol., DINI!\"\, 11:\f. & Al.I. 4 RDRYIS. SlirllnR 1tl 11 ~s nprn~ tn shf']1l'l'f'd p~t1n /, ~ h~r. \\fll !arni~c11pt'rl plRy Best Buy In Are• $32,500 R<irm .. rl1nin11: ll l'!"a: t Xlra srrf'f"nPd p11l in room with pannr3mic v1,.w , PRIME LOCATION ASKI N(; S:ll.7100 ,\lAKE OF'rER C1\PISTRANO VALLEY REALTY 31 .'i(ll C11n1inn f'api!llr11 ne l·r,..t: shllrll'd Mrnf'r llf'il r Cl1rl 493--1124 Dr. J BR. Sfop. rtinu-, rni. 1----~. --=~---1 f"irPpl""'· hr!wrl floor~ I< RANCHERO r;u•ptr~. HugP h3!h N 11 • .t BR. !11 rni!.11 rm., w,.1 bar · r>OI . aaragl' k 1·al'p<)rl on r-orra!, Sfi:i.ooo_ Op!'n Hou~ ~llt>y, S~~-~;.,o, ~;i,t. /, Sl1n . .J.fii. 32047 Del MODERN °"""" Rrl HJl .l.lf, ·r.1f'C'0RMACl< RF.ALT011 49-1-r£J ~l'f'll Tu1tin \Vf'll rtl'.~1gnPd mnrlrrn kitrh- f'n 11,\S CERAtl11C TILF.S, Al.I. BUILT-IN RANGE: Ki OVEN, DISHWASliR .. DJS- F'():;AL. l'..""T'C. '-NATURAL (-;HAINF~O HD\VO. CABI- N ~:TS , " you Uf'('d II lj,!P. /;imil.V !10n1t', why l11•e iro tht inland ~rno2 ~I T \\-hrn yo11 (·a11 111'.. 1n th1~ RUs'r1c ~EA~lOE: VILJ.Al.f" ~'OR lmn1;1rul;:ilf', r h 11 r m 1 n g horn,., l'Pf'f'ntly t'f"d,.mrst· ...-!, :\ BR. 2 Bi!.. N,w shag l -,0-c--1--,--.-,--,-h---I r,A • am1 y om •. cllr)'.H't~. f1rPplitr.~. kitC'hPn f"nrm,..r pr,.~t ige-mo rt f' I CHOICF. loe11rinn. 1np sh.•Pf' hltn-~. MOI pal1fl. DhL gar_ CVJVi , modlliffl & relocaled 3 hr, 2 h.11, horn,., 1>•/dbl n " '''"'' S"7 !'.!""' Laguni1 N iguel Rei1lt y 830-5050 499-1344 " '· · ·' '".,..,, to b<>autilul HPill;hlK V\""1 gHr.nice yrrl.$35.000. C 'LL 0 ''''''' "' e • pt'Qper!)', 100 x 120 nppnsilt 49-1---1146, 49!)..-!1~1 ~~~ I k • I -" ' ·" -----------1 ""4, par ,.. p aygrour~•J.. ~.nn.,, Lide file ;run:"' fnr h<lr~es. Rnom tn grow. :'l Ne•" ril••port P••t o rricr hr. 1 b11 , Jrple, w/w shAJ , wallp11per t, eabifll':try in· ~!11)J,.fl_ 18174 f' D W 1 er . K10-9f>.ll.'i. ONLY $37,95<1 FULL PRICE LOWER f),\·_ PY!\ff. O.K, <)\\"N F.R \\IJL!. HF:LP FINANCF'. MISSION REAL TY 9".l Sn, Coas1 Hwy., l--111:"une. Phone {714 ) 494-0731 M Y STIC HILL P::illrlram1c 11if w /ron1 this lar2,. 4 BR., J h111h homt>: 2 frplc~., den. Nl'f'rlll dPror- 11 ting k y11n1 "'Ork, but Y•or1h il 111 S'19,.'i01l. NEW LISTING fo"1r.~t t1mP no m::irkct for 1hi~ ··wnorty" hollllf' . 3 Rrlrm~ .. 2 l»lth.~: rnodtrn kitrh.; /11mil y/din1nc-rm. A mu.cl lo ~Pe a! l4.'i,l'l00. C LOSE-IN DUPLEX ----·-Nord Waterfront Brand llf'W;; BR., 4111 hAth~. rltck !. <lfll'k, on Lldn No1·d. $197.:Jflfl_ 40 Foot Lot At1r. ,.xpnse<l h~an1 ~BR., ~ ha hnn1r w/Srnllh pann. Only $6;i,OOO, Street to Street 4 BR. 3 ba . V.1a11 nn Homes Tour. lnrlnor pl11ntP1~ /, ~IJnkt>n lil•, rm. S(op. rlin. rm_ Be11.util111ly rlecnnited. Rl'dur1'rl to $119,¥.il. Bill Grundy, Rltr . ~-11 R11,.v.~1n,., NR f;7~1fil LIDO ISLE OPEN HOUSES SAT./SUN. 1-4 WAY OF LIFE f.:r.j('l,\I lhf' l'l'lll X"'<l liVll'lll'. o( NP1\•por1 Sho1-e1 in thi~ ii(• tr"llctivt 3 ht'dronm, 2·ba1h, 2-~tnry "A" fn1m,. homf'. Slln h11~k in tbf' prival'y o! yn11r Dll.!1n ,.nrll">!<l'rl by 11.n ,.\£hi lno1 hn('k w111J nr en. jny tilf' !lilnd~ of nt11rby Nrwporf Rl'arh. A c11.n11! 11if'\\', qu1,.1 :111TM't, rluh- hoUllf'. pool 1n<l l!"nnii; court.~ won·r fillnw thi.• l)nr to 111.sr. Pl'1Cf'd 111 $.14,!!50. Call &16-7171 \-0' THE REAL ·~ESTATERS ' 2 Bdrni. ph111 ~1udy. 149.~ l---=$~16'°800=cv"A.---- 228 VIA 111-IACA ' ' • An.vane. qu11lilir~ ~ubj«t to 2 Bdrm. pl11 ... dinin~. $56,500 109 VIA F:"BOLI VA Loa.n with 6';;, ennual Pf'l'l'Pnlai;r:I! r111e. Total pay-.\ B<ll'm!I'., 2 ba1h.•. 169,500 ..,.,, h 1\2 VIA PAL~:RMO i11en11; """' per mo11! , \\:onri~y liPl!Jng • privary. XJ111 Nlnd, iV!J\,11 l'XCh11n,;:f f()r lar2rr un1r~. Lai::unll. 11r,.a. A.~kHlf S4~,:,00. Something Differen t? bo«>O'Qb low.on J-. Thi~ r'f'ally niH,.rt'nt 3 Rr.,, 2 •eoltOll Sharp J brdr<JOtn hnn1,. gJi_,. tl'ning with TIARD,VOOD F"L..OORS, 2 l1J'(llf1nu~ h11 th~. mnd,,rn bu1!1 • 111 ki1 r hrn. .l4lfi Via !.1<10 67:i--l."lfi2 h11th hnmt> of rf'r111·nnrl t,, _ _ __ _ ___ _ 2lasJ1, 11 v11ll. fnr nnly S~9 .. 'i0() Great Family Hom• • buJ n111kt nUrr, Exira larrt Joi_ J>:nnrmfl1111 REALE X p3!in, 5 RR, rll't1, rl 1n. t11ni R•el E1tate rm .. .l BA. hl'a11r k111·hl'11, P,Par!y tl'I flf'("IJpy immPrt1 . 11 trl.11. r.r h11yf'r,; "'"icomt . ('/\LL~ Walker & Lee '.ll7 (iJ!'nno!'yr,., LA.gun• n10 11r -1n <'Ond, onl.Y S"4 .. 'illll. 494-8561 Ken Br ltt ingho1m Rral1or3 -~S~P~A~N=ISH-V=IL~L~A~-Rellllor 1ifll) H::irhor Rlvrl. 11 Arlama (),trrlnnking clry k l}!'~rh, 2. til.H112,l :'>1~-!M_9_1_0_~_'_til_:<l_P_'~'- $.1y. sru{'{"O with rPrl 111,. OPEN SAT/SUN. 1·5 5 B R.· 4 BA.· FAM. root, .c h<!rm.c., .J h11 rhJ1 ; 3 223 V IA QUITO OPEN SUN. 1-5:30 frpl c~. l.2r. rl in1 ni;:" tan1ily 4 RR . + t11.m11y, 2'h BR !hll. 430 ~IVERSIOE rrn!I . r,,.11.n1~ <:,.11·,. Lm1M Lot 50x~. S89,~ W111lkioe: di~! !n 111! ~f'llnni!I, • c.t fJf'rs;onali 1y PLUS 1-brlrm. LIDO REAL TY INC. _.p11 ci~1 ... hon1e_ w/room fnr 211P~I llP1 . B .. aunfully l8rid-l'l77 Via Lido, N.B. [.!"£. (l!a1il.11_ 8f'll.l1L tl'M'llred ~r;iprrl , n11 )£,.. 1()1 . rlt'~rl-67J..7300 p11tin. nvtr~i;~,.rl ga.r11i;:e ·wJrh l'nrl strttr. Askin £ S90.000.1_*_cDcP=Ec.N SUN. 2-S * 11djac,.n1 p111 11ed p11rki11g for Unlv•r1ity Pi1r1c TOWNHDUSF.. J BR, ~i-' RA. fam rm., nl'wly rlec. $2!1,;iofl, 17611 Roek rt11e \V11y, 11.\1-1029. Ap.ertmant1 for s•I• 152 ---32 + UNITS COSTA MESA $370 M. S50 M <In. Exe~! OC· eupancy. 675-6().fl Owner. Realtor. Cemetery Lots/Crypts 156 F OR S11 le. 2 Cemt:t,.ry Pints, Hiirhnr Rt11t M r mort•l Park. 1~771 fnr Roth. 5.ll-.Yl84 <111.1·~. 54jt....~7 ,.,.,.~. .----1 Commercial P roperty 158 BAI.ROA Com- mPrcil\! bu1!d1ng on Mllnnl" 11\lf", l~W'rt1 to t'.tlabli!lh"'1 hu~ineM. A!YllmRhlP !Oll.-n l1111P.,1 now. $6~.:;oo. Call 61:.---49.10 AG"f. DOWNTOWN Anaheim. 1R2 f '1. frontagt: on Llncoln Ave., 1vllh approx. ~1-00 1q. fr. hldg,. lra.~rn to t'!lt11bli1h- rt1 h1l.."ines. ... Sl:l7.7.'i(l. \\IALKER REALTY f;7~~m STORES & OFFICES 011 N,.wport Blvd, ~:::"~~~u·=-ltl;;;';';;': 125 V ia Zurich Tr!r. <'11mper, bna t. S49/100. RY oWf!f'r, frllrJC!M-'an ~·oun· B~autifully ni111n1:1111f'd ~BR., DAVIS R~:Al..TY -6-12·1000 2 bath•, with South r>«tio, ''CLIFFHAVEN-'9 BY OWIW'r . P11rific Sar<l.~. Bf'aulif\1! 4 hrirni, 2 l;i::ith. f1repl~~. l11n <l~<'11p •d , fnrn('r lnl, I milt rn br~~·n. PricPd for q11u::k ~alP . s2.~.!l:io J.lG-11611. s1:i0 M l'QUily. oo ),.;i5ehold. 7Y,!);. loan. P11rt in trade Jl()Sllible. Own,.r 675-1601. TWO lot11 H.B. plus old romm'I bld2. All Sll>,000, 1erm~. $f'l' 10!! F rankfort, Hll'n c11tl 673--fi020 la in•. 3 BR, :l BA. 2 yrs o!rl. 11p,t:rrl crp!~ & rlrp_1:, fully __ .,,.._c-$58,!'JOO Newpon HPightA .\ bedroom lnd11cprl_ Sli,900. 847-6830. * 499-2'!00 * Wi1lker Rlty. 675-5200 l h111h homl': wilt! bt"eutt lul SOU=TcH~L~A~GcUcN~A--1 .l.1?.6 Vi11 Lidn, Nrwpor1 Reach pa.tiO!I fcovered & uncov~r. GLEN M11r 4 Br. 2 Ba. httn~. 1 Olk 10 sch!.~. F'HA/Va. OCEANFRONT Me1a del Mi1r ed i. Homt re,n1odtl!'d 2 yn. 0 -2 """A Be11ut. 4 BR .. 3 '-· 1pllt ltvt>I ll i;(O • Be11 uti ru1 rlrape,, lire-wnc•r, ""....,~.,.,. -----------1 ~~--=~~~---1 furn. home w/priv. lflftfrw.ty * HAR TO Jl l" ~. f'"orce-d 11lr, npw cplt 4 RR-rlt.n, 21,~ BA. 3 car JJt.T. l!I Set:l'f!! Ow~ B~ch : lorm· D FI ND * !:.· \ 1r1yl floor l'(lverin£~. Pre!tisi:t: horne. $45 ,500 . 5~% Int. 1111~um111blt. J BR. >"'"I · A b = rr horn,. ol Ch.<1.r lie C1111plin. ...,\ 011n 1~ !!'Uma If' w · •A-" -"l~'-' +-l11 m. rm. 'J 811 . l C11r .cc-11r. S" ,,, I p 2 "'""'"" ,....,, :l '6.'l9 St'111 Cliff Dr .. by 11.ppl. ,. ,~ rl~ $4 .000. f'irst EMERALD BAY LOT .$:1.1,:iOO 0 '11n/".1t1 !W5-2.100 evl':. tlm~ 11rlverti.'led. &15-7171 I rvin• -- DEN FOR DAD Ph~ J bdrm11. "-2~ b.11 , & family mom , makes 1hl1 11n ideal fAmily home &. gtv~ D11.rt ,, l'('lflm .,, bis l'lv.·n. Only e hlock to elf'.mtnt11ry achooJ, $~7.5<:(1 ired hill REALTY ()I.JI Anytime R.l.1"'*20 Univ. Pa.rk Cenftt, frvLflf: Li1r9•1t V iew Lot Mesa Verd• 'O THE REAL \"'-ESTATF:RS 1127 F.menllrl Bfly, .. Sllll.000 fo'nr IOU & Homf'!I call: B ill Grundy, Reelt•r Ml Ba)1!ide, N'pt Beach 675-6161 UNIQUE Y.'nod ,, Kiil!, 3 RR. home ph1111 'x!r11 huilding lrilt'. Un. ~frucr11hle "'hi11: wa t~r '1 c11 nynn vie"·~. Priv111.'y. 4 VP.11.n nld. Xlnr prlce lrtr l)i.1h. S4tr.roG * MESA VERDE' * Excel Cond, lg 4 or ~ Br. 'J Im. J11m rm, hltin11, launrlry rm. Spani11h til• rntry, Ne.w •hag cpl, well lu!pt yd, cvrd patio. $.14.5()1). By owner. HJ?'~ d n. 54>lA90. *BEST AREA* Clol~ rn Bon Club. Takr ,, ill • 4 BR, tri hl.m, din, Ytu'd !or pool. 423 t'rancl•· "'· TRI HARBOR REALTORS IMMACULATE S BR, l RA , Republic homf', L« yd, frplc, bl!nt, fllm rm ., 4<M) F..ast 17fl1, C.~T. $42,JOO. OwnE"!'. 54~l1XI. F.46-.11$5 Ev"9: &t'l-2225 REPUBLIC hnrM; .c BR Jr BEAUTTFUL W ' J t c I i t I tam rm Is hH.tfd pool On hn_me, J Br., 2 lM , f11.m ~ .. Condominium• for 1•1• OPEN HOUSE ADULTS ONLY SEf: Ir. BEl.fEVI:'.: 110 Wh111 luxory! Ynu can OUy•l pric:e~ you M!'membtt w•y bllck whPn, Adull only con· domin1um, BHutiflJI a:arden eommumty. Ctn• I hr., $16.:C.OO • .l Br. dPluxr, llJllC- ini.11, f.ll.400. .t·rom Cou Hwy north on Bronkh 1n At1a.m\. rilC:'ht on J\rlatnlf ~.lll!f'<I Bank o! America to Jlun1i11J;:tnn Bay. Enter «JI l'icadil!y 10 OPEN HOUSE. f\ltt., Rlley Painror will liil there to sMW )'lltl. • Pt1NT NUM8E1£0 lffi£1S r IN THfSf SQU~RfS rrrrr111 crpt~. dbie gar., (ncd, KJ22 i "'"""'""'"'""""'"'"!!!!!""'"'" Muni;ter Dr. TI4: 329-S(J(IJ BY 01.1.·llo!'r. 4 BR. 2~, BA, Englund R•al E1ti1te J18 Thllli11, L...8.;_ ~ ~ J BR. 2 BA Le,p!w HiU1idf' homiP. "'rtwood' &. git.Ml, ~~ Vil'Wlt from ,PVl!:I')' room. $.16,j()(). 497-1156. lj'uil!t atretit. By owner. util rm .. bltm , 2 rrplc, OQV d S20.000. Tkat'11 •11! Lew ~-p•Un. Nr. athoolt, llhJ'!t', down. INa tM" optim ! ----------1 ~rk .l_ teMls ctJ. $4~.000. VACANT. Drsperai.. ..uet, "t-.1 •~ Room For f>ed.. 642-26!16. 3 l&l'f., ht'tlimms, J llli:h C) UNSC RAMBLf LITTE RS TO ., GET ,1.NSWE I I I I I I I I SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS IN DIME·A·UNE ' Own,r. Open wknd~. f;im rm .. '1in rm , Turrie 12 ~11N. 11·alk to i)(h ,chis . 4 Rock. ~1111t vitw R.l.1-3457. BR, 3 BA. ~m & din rm.. BY O\\'l'JER -~ Br. 21l &. ('UL'>lm lnl. 91)A..~27.1. fn1"1!!t rlrn. S29.'fll \fl"f,. tfo. P(l()ls. &. Olwm Inc. Re.altl'lf'!I . T'nru1. Univ Pk. ~73-8510. , OWNER. ~11ch 11.CC'i"!. ocn ''i"w. J SR. 21'l BA. ! rm, 2 fl'fll.,, nr ttrw hriek Ii C'l"do!lr, S69.COO. 64-i'i&t. ' " I I "-1-==-~~==~ "TOP"' tondltlon. ' · ·• ... '" 1·~ BIG CANYON prqe •• your trath it CAfilf lerwin r••lfy . inc. with " DAJLY PILO'l' ~ R'R. 3 RA . R·l l\1odtL Cnm. 21:'!61 BrMkhUl'll!, Hnlp Ill+! Cle«sli!M ad. pletion Dec. P9 .. i01. 644-5859 ~5411 i1nytlm• ~~~~~~~"'-"'~u-'~s_v_ow~N-£R.~~-1 •11Ji ............ I ' , ,. DAILY PILOT I l • Houl.H for RWlt l ~I Houle• lot Rtnl l~I I~ ~I -;;;;;--~·~ ~I~~ r ..... _, ........ lrtl lL-... _-_,,. _ _J Condomlnklnt1 Busln••• HOUM• Unfurn. 305 HouM1 Unfurn. --;;for;;.,;;M;o::i. ___ .,;.;:;110 OPS>Orlunlty 200 1'-------- 305 Houses Unfurn. 305 Condominium• Unfurn. Duplex•• Unfurn. lSO Apt1. l'um: J60 Aptt. Fum. Irvin• -Coron• del Mar 320 :"' c;.,,,,.1 OCEAN rnoNT ~).k . .ii,pl. 2 • r AM 0 us e RAN 0 --------.!. BR, ·:t Si. houle. lrplc. µ,ill(i, f.\'iUI 11nml-\/. Kidi. & pe ts OK. 01K'-n Sat & Sun 22.1 :\hil\'llerlle. --~·--Huntington Beach Newport Sh.r•• l BR, 2 BA, bulltiru, cpl• l drP1. Yf'arfy lse.. 51S!i. l1S C~ar. N\\-pl Shott8 a.11 ... 1~1111.:;... __ 1c ·;,;~;;-;;;!.;:i"';:'";;; .. ===-1 l BDRM So. Ba,ylroftt. winter 11 «yea.ti)'. BR. 2 BA, 0-Y-O NAr.lE• FREEi! $47,::,00. Qo.\•l'lf"r. 49'-3CX>3 CA."JOY SUPPLY landlord1-0wn1r• 2 br eondb \'1r11.· pool. nr Dl::."TH IHUTOP.Sllll' \\'t 'A Jll Jt'ft'r 1enan1~ 10 _1011 • VN IVERSJTY PARK ft ClITE ('()l ) br c rpl1/drpl 4 HR. 211°ba.1nh2 •··• ~l1~ rf'f r i .i:~. \V~r/dryf>r: Sunset Beach • 613-<&tO • shPi & AillJV fkh. $22,000 (PART OP. f'l!l.L Tl~!El FHEE uf chal'~;" . , • '.I.any 011."ner. 4f$..4397. .-.:o .... ftVftllatlJI!' Jn lhi5 &1'1'11.. tlt'sirabJ,. 1r n;;n1s on tJ u r ~ br. I hli, (·p\ & dqi~. hltni;. frplr, pallo 'i\J :'11;,.rgueritt s.:z::-,. 4~HXJiti. J Bil. 2~11 ba. !ntue • • · · S:i2J rangl'-O\t.'11. $1.)() mo. Agl. :l HR. 2 ha. uihse ...... S'.1£X'! 962_2421. 3 llH 1 ba hon11• ••••.• S.ll;:i'1----------- I 2 BR. tum. apt. $18$/mo Yeu\y. Balboa lll&nd. Call $190 -lmmac. 2 BR. 1 blk I ~'.::'"":;:::.::"'-=-~-,----I LIVE LIKE A KING Al Budget Priced FURNISHED - UNFURNISHED ---~ All loca!lona arr lu1n· "a1t1n1t hsi. PARK LlrSo T<l'4'nhouliC'. J n1t'r1'htl or fi;:lnry Tum1i;hrrl A LA Renlal1 e 645.)900 OR, Z•1 BA POOi . No µo1nt.i h)' u~. No sc•JJuig. <,,lliu.l1!1ed 532.~. Chawr. ~7..j,1146. ptt::i.on 11 ill h e comr -FURN, -• VIJ::\\' :! br. 1 1 ~ ba. <"rp!, drps, ll'plt . patl•J, ~1·. heh . 408 A{<v.t1a, 1-172·0367 Ana h. Co1ta Mesa (ired hill Stin t1 An• 2 BR, 2 ba. pool, &a una. bltln!, d&l\'lihr. C1>tsldrpE. $1fl.i /mo 536-2029 afi 6pm beach. Root r•rden BalbN Panln1Ula *POOLS .... -1v1ew. 121.'11 592-S0 4J , *ENCLOSED 962-2~. CHARMING Cottaees GARAGES POP~.\1on1icl'IJO Corl(iO cl1~tr1hu1or f01' our csnd~· e ~11\N'S Don1a1n 1n great i;pllt-le1·el n'IOl;lr!. S2J.;ll0, 1:-;P~llP.~. Pl11n1l'r.i, •root.~1r loc. t.;111 1nrl'd. S7.'i By ownl'r. 5 10-l•IRI . Rolls. r.11!k Duds. etr 1. \'Pry ALA Renta l1 e 645·3900 hi1.:!1 HH'!1n1e rio1en l\11I.. )"ou , • ~ • e UNJQUF 2 /)('rfr'1f1m , :1 tllU~I hlll'" t tog hr.~. pt>r e COZY CoJr :.i~r • I Ptff't·I bath, slni;I,.. s1or;. ''1th rh'-"''\'k ~ ttl't uni~ hlB\'!; 01. for onr or lo\'1ng touplr. ''•red forni~I <1 1nJ ng rovn1, ('\'•·~1 . IJ · Lril a1(·/cJ d. $9..1. pr1v11.1r J>;t l10 .ind <!ou b;C' d•'-Sl'l:i<l t.i S399;1 Cash fi·ii d ALA R e nt•ls • 645-3900 t1u·hl'd i,:.1ril"f' :\P11r l!t'\\ ,.,., "l·~,... h1ft1/'nlalKJrl 111"1!f' I ., ""'" e LAGU r-o A B1!111.:h Ht1n1:" •J" T1tke n1·rr Fili\ loan 11•) "IJ l~THJRUTOR Dl\'1..:1n.'I: • Strps 10 \\Htf'i', utl) irw! d -----H,EAL T '' L'1111 . Park Ct'nrtr, l1"\11ne Call Anyt1n1t', 833-08:!0 Townhouse Unfurn. 335 Furn. Uti!"1. Ba.lboa Blvd . *CONVENIENT Duplexes, btwn Bay It Oceui. 111 & TO ALL BEAO·IES Furn. or Unfurn. 355 la1t wk1 rent + dean up FROM$ I 40 MONTH diam. $120 totlJ cell you .,....,., ... .,.....,,.....,.,,.,IHu tlngton Beadl S•lbo• l•l•nd ii', 12+1 Balboa Blvd, NB. ADULTS PLEASE • ::ltfl Clladr·~!!)ll, 4 :\"f,W :I BJ{, llOUM'. bll & 13, --\-"'--------..-t 1. rlnion1 rilii~ t~'nli~. rn1 , 1 ci•pt/dtµ~. C<lnim. clb & FOR leasr, l bl' ""'asher. eR.J\NDI new -, -f O!'K«MJ;-31 ~"'"';.:;,;;170'l'=-~----,-,-=.,-I VILLA POMONA t1.11I "· •11•111>1" ~a 1·f11,:o-, fPr ll'· pool, $2JO. £H4-14~. drye , blUnS", crpt, pool Bdrm. 2 ba!hA. Pat lo . a..EAN Bach apu or 1lttp en t1;1('k )al'd. s:100 n10. C>ttl ~----------[;1<·1l it t e s , $210/m<l. D1shy,·a1her, trash ma1~r. nn1, 1tep11 bch. SlOO/mo PHONE '41-2015 I! I•: R ! ·r-;\Ct: Ht .• \ L ~~~------l:cl_-"""1_. __ 4_2-::---,----I t'urn. or uni. $450 mo. yrly. UP. 315 E. Balboa Blvd. 11760 Pomona Aw .) J:.S I AT~; -R<1) G11ul1, ··-h \\"[NTON REAL ESTATE 871-9945, qu11l1f)'lng, )11w d'l\\/>. 1\,\, l~,·· P, O. 60'< •Tl<t, larwin realty, inc. 1'u\·1n11, C11hlorni11 9lit! -l~~ R enta ls e 64S·3900 1_n_H_A_,-.D-,-.,-"-.,--,-,-,-,-,-,-,-i,·p r 21~2 Rrookll\Jl'SI. Jlnt.i;i:n fl rh 111r/ud1· phorl(' 11urnh1.·1'. .l ARCH Bay, OCf'an vie", Newport S.a c · Balboa J-1---' THE EXCITlNG 2:m !>1arUJC, ...,,.u BEAUTft-1 'L J be, 2 bA + lsr. 1 Ar. 2 ha. rlfon din rn1. ---~#· ~" PALM MESA APTS. !ani rni . .$3?5 , 495-4764 evt.>~ * Adults Preferred * 1 _____ •7>-_3l.1_l____ convertibl" den. Nr bay It M!NlITES TO NEWPT. BCH. h•HJ~I', .. 111~ :: !111'1, old. In 546-5411 anytime --MUST SELL -UNFURN. -\l..:1>11 \'<'nfr :\'vr1h. :1 fl rl:l ·" 1, knd~. .1 BR .. 211 ha . '2 car garage. ocean. W 1 n t e r , $250. Unbelie\•ably lr&: apu, hup ' fo'a1·1ni<:" pool. $215. 646-821.l. n.•JI, Jacuzzi. elect bltinl, b • R1\RE ln!l{'rd-1.ri,: I RR I r I I f Slfl h )nlef de!<igrting USI• f 1:1, p l', l\111 1·111.. l'llO\l'a 166 'g -C-'I 1·~·, ·'10'''-' ff' rig, inflini , Ult! nh i' r1 .. 1ghhurh<•"L 1710 '.\1•11 nrs,~ in ... a .. a. "' '"~ 1 , 1-----------1 fl~l.16 I' 6 pn1 UIC'J<1 J~u. lht1np~h ll'f' lJi' s:.'""I'''°· ~RR. bH, eJ'll , ~'.In l lf'11, nr REALTOR 548.6966 l,. _______ Jl f9 ] yv -.1·J1•JOls. Tu1, nf lilt' \\urlrl. ~arlrn.nla lor Rent • $25 \VK ~ UP •On ON'11n .sh&i CI"Ptl, drps, aauna •~<'- S.J!,, 111·~!1-l-ilJ02_ ____ Duplexes Furn, J4S Lovely Bach.1 BR·Rma. Adults. no pets. Income Propertv EASTSIOE HOME '" " 11 . A LA Ren tals• 645-3900 ~" l'h :,:,'i-Hil'.: ~1aid service. Pool. Util pd. SING LES •••.• -114i t'\'l 'St.:AL t BH. S h:r . lofl N po I B h e Call 675-8740 e 1 BEDR:'lf. ...•. !rom fl~. ANO INCOME Money to Loan 2'4> e TllY THIS!: 2 BR 5, c111s-. ln1 ·rl .1·1H1I, r nl·l Rt11·. kids & peti:. Sl:l(J. ----11 1rlc f)!'t·1111 11'"" sz.~:i J\f() •w r •ac Apt1. Furn. 360 NEAR GOLF COURSE * S l ~O-BAYf"RON T 2BEDR~ •••.•• lrom $175. .l u1H1s al!Ot;!.'thf'r. llon1r has 3 QUttn •. ~ile11 l>Nlruoin~. t :CJti;t.'Ol.lJi b<itll <tilt! 11!) 1,-i111-1st TD Loan :\ltl!Ur(' aitlts 49-l-lli:i:I OCF.A~fRO:\I l<l...,er 3 Bll, 'TER 1 B 926 E You 're rlghr, lhey'~ under· Charn11111i hous,. 1n /JPrf,,(·1 YF:,\HJ.\' ].f';.~i· ~ hr. don. ne\\' iv/·'J ,1,.., •. \\'I"'''· General ~~~~K. ,·7 •• 149.' · ALA Renta ls • 645-3900 o·ond. 3 brin11. 2 hath. hlln•. cu ... ~ u, °"'"""' ~ priced! 1!161 ?t1esa Dr., C.ilf. I 11r-11 h11rl1nur-I"~. 11 .. llE'ls. 1•37 s:12.'i. <'nn~1df'r .vr. \\"knrls t5 blka from New""'f1 Blvd.) pl('tr ly rrcl1•cor:11rd. 2 J•.n·tw. 7.2~';, J.\:TEREST wnur 1f11! p11 11n, l"'(' !m111!'d· Ren! Beautiful Furn.Jtun ,,.... l;o 1r 1~1s~r--~1r.11 \'o lll ·r~. _1_'h_·'_1,_111 :i_.::_~1~J-_l_ll.»7 ;ilr 6 1i.1 11 ~~~~·;: \1'kday:s f 213 ) for as llttle u Corona d•I M•r CASA de ORO Jur 1neon1 r u111ts l!w,.ro•il 111 2 d TD L e ~E1\ RRJ:::EZl~S -~ BR. l'f'llt' \l lih ff'fllS "' S215 hrlp n oa n :-'IO\'f'li'f'h'1g, t'f)! 1frp•. lq1J1' l'Q\I lil'r rrn1 In>;" :-:t1hn11I 6" • Full Term.'I based on ~qu1 ty. $l ·1· S}~., 11,,, 1:0:1.1;,"11_:~ "" 1f 11•1 Laguna Niguel --------ONE MONTH I BDRr.f turn \\'/l araee. CASUAL Calif. Livir.g in 8 ,,,1 , 1.,,11 1• ttl"~(><Cf' ."11;,.fl.1·.1. O(;EAN T'RONT t·ornt'l" 4 Br. S'·cp • cl••o. Good loca- n.11. wlll'm f.f~ilerrariean almM-.1 nk, '/HA l'o11d1), nJJ !1!111~~. LEASE: ~ove in now-3 BR. 2 Ba. New upprr duple;(. completa with lion, nr. shpg SIM. 6()2 phere Spacioua color co. ~"011r drn1·11 Jlll )rni·nt. 642_2171 545.(1611 ALA Rentals e 645-3900 pru·e S.'li.::.00. I I II , 1 2 BA. )a!'d. $2':1.i. ~9~-4746, l 'lt1. ·''P'· bltm . .iUl l l'•l•·o1ro-. 646-6300 or · ,. '1~f' <1 ~{,' l ~ "' ~ 1npp111s,:. " ,_,., ~ .--ordinated apt. -desl,ined '1: • SPRE1\Dl\'G Rou111. ·I 1·1 ~11 &· n?i· fll t'i l1 l 1r'.~ 4!i'J-J:i31 . SeRshore Or'. \\'inter SJ75 p yohur -o"p1'1 644-8397. lurn!8hed :or •t)'le A: com-\\'ALKER & Lt.E:. neallors lnves!rnf'ril ~"t , BR.2B/\,C"1/drr1~.k1d~/ ~:1'Xl/rno. Ai 11ll 10/1 '.'.Br.~na.rcrlrtnr.2~2:1 1[;1 111u.Vurn.64f>.~170, urca1a on I I Kl h '' ,. · Ind. Item aelection. l Br Upper + rarare. r.ta.tul'I! tort • l e11ted poo • le • .... ____ ,_'4_:'1·9'1:"11 ----srn! pt'!. S!90. llf'rlla l(r H ~:. ~.40-\Ljl. Jlrrmns11. C'11ll Stan fJ<i\·i~.1 HEACHT'RO,\'T 3 BR. 1 BA, v.·orlrin&' adult. Et walk to e,1 w/ lndlrect lighrtna: • 4-PLE XES t'(l:'l1~1ERCIAL L O A NS. ALA Rentals e 645-3900 s2:m ~fii0B,\. Cpis, 49:)...-0.;f!fi or 21~ 393-71&1. frplc. 11a t10. ln1med occupy. 14 ~~~~a°Mly, bch. Water pd. S155 mo. De.luxe RIO. AduJll. No peb. sr..ooo (lo11n. Prk·r $:..i,UOO. 111ni:: terni. ~-i'Om Sl ~i0.000-CALL DAY OR NIGHT 1Jrn~. l'!uhh.~r 11r i 1· 1 J. Lido Isle ST.?.l. nio. Sept to June. 6210 67s--0307 eves/wknds o t 1 BR.-TI75 furn. \\'arrn.>r ,, 01tk, lluni . Ilch .. Sl0.000.000. Trlr. 5j7.l'.l~.OO. Siiini'" r·hilf1i·r>r1 . .'ilo-am Oceanfront. 121 3! ;,9G-J709 Furniture Rental &12-l<t70 dayt . UTILITIES rnCLUDED ALA Renta ls 9 645-3900 ., 517 W 191b CM "'°3481 2 blks \\'. ol Bl'ach Blvd.I••••••••••• 1999 H a rbor Blvd ., CM nr s;;,..;~'l«I. l!Ol;SF: rfl r ~ale 0r lr;isr. \\'INTER rtntal. nev.· deluxe · • · · ,,.,,. NICE 2 rooms for lady. Util .'J!j-i W. Wilson 00-1971 New l'rpl~ & drp1. fi repl's,lr-------~ E;-su1e-2 Ui-·.-c-0-,-,.-,-,-.-,\-dl~ l'.:xi1ui.~ite 4 HF!, 4 ha, iie! OCf:"anh'OnT 2 Br .• l 1i ba, ~~::. ::: furn. Sha.re kilehen. Pri. !1r. h,, gas blt1r.s. Cd fin. I arr!~-. no pe1s. Bean1s, frplc, har. Orrr of Lido 1~1,,·~ 1nus11-'"~"~':"~··~l"c·_;l~300««c·~'1~11--0'.'.::'.~76~;·:_. --1-:;;;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:===:-e n t. No d r i nk In e . wellliBJlll ZJ 0 -"·t • 5.. 1,.,,, "°"'' HouMt for R.nt hrnu11ful honll.'s. S6.l0 n10. R•·-..,bl•. 61• ~ll. .--n ~ '" "n "" • P<i1lo. SJj2/n10. Y f" 3 r J y. • ...,.., ......,.,, LEADERSHIP R. E. j';;;,;;;;;;;;;~;;~1 RENTAL FINDERS &12-$52<1. >7;;_,_,_~17'·~~----I Ouplexe1 Unfurn. 350 .~ew, be1ut!fu1 prden apart- ' 7 ·91· 4J5 w. ,.,..,, COSTA MfSA -: v '* SJ7;,.mo. Great f o r mo"'· w,·lh l:l-4-166 ;,.io.:>,.l36,~I -.1 .~ ----Mesa erd• ··~ ZONE-O FOR J UNI TS Houses furnished Houses * Apts. Sll1\lli' ~ tw '1 ha O\·crs1~r•l Cost• Mesa Bachelor . Sundeck. Furn. or • POOL • SPA • * 645--0lll * ,vanl. d<1ublt" i:-ar8);:r. S111l J!l-.111-.l·. IK 4 Bit 2 R.\, A-1 -·----unlurn. 410 Fernleaf. Call e GARAGE • Ea~tsidl" Cos1a illc-~a 1<11 Uener•I nlfl. C;oll Larr~-. :.4~30 c·und., i·losr 10 ~t·hool~. $2t;j. 2 !Jr, nrw ~hai<: c111t1d11>!;, WE STILL HAVE. • • 644--0819. e ADULTS_ NO PETS e 1l'arl)· 10 build on (;111 r:1k£"1-----~:;:;:;:----/ ~""'~"!e~f~''""!..''~•J,l,Lllhllur.f1 A~l. ()II r1Pr. ~.fl.J-:1().'I~ r l<>r" bl!n~. enel gar., nlcP Some quallty "'inler rent11.l11: 0 L'-TOS 1~~~,-------I I BACH . apt. Full bath. ?riv. 2 BR·2 BA·S24j Furn, m11yhe 4 u11i1~. Good J0<•;i. L S A 1------------1 riat1n. Sl~O nro. 101 7 r!t in arger & 1maller Furn il ld euo E Zl S C M d . I h r p .d f 0 h. Sl'l.l·FUR:-.l'. ! BR. F:as1.~1d(', :: BI:. 2 l11t, (•pis. <11·p.~. rn,·(! Newport Beach ~~',"'.''''"Pl .'""· •Pl B. • I •t -bl t io:nt. " U! . pa • " ' 151 . !f r., .! • t111n iin rriC'f'f nr.; 1 or r1 • o wners 1p 1 .1 "" ,. .. .. ,, P s., ."asona • ra ct, y 1 67. ,.26 • "'"8666 • ~ C k11ls/pc1.~1s1ngll'r, ok. A1 111l )f , ch1drf"n, fll'l~. 11<1lk 1,1 .1:.· d ear y. ;:i-1 • O'fO" ~·nu bui!den; 11.1 Sl J..-,,,,, all Home l BR :0 B,\, iTpls/rlrps. z f3P. Jl.11 BA. gantg'e. to QUcuule tenants. l c~~c.c:::_::=~,,_,-,,-,, \\IALK ER & LEf. ~·l.i·9 19 1._ Fan1il.Y with tecnageN ok. ~AcoN * 645-0111 ~1"~-~1 1 _____ lllt1n11 D\\'. i1·111rr f'r!nd 'r. 2 !'!11\HP. !\cw shag. Sl60. NICE 11p1 for rent, ~t blk to Unbeliev•bly Beautiful Industrial Property 168 1 Bedroom 2 bath. buUt In.\, lJE!.UX~ Cuniln Toll'nhuusr, !pl~. r•or 1o1, Gardrner pr!. 11r r 11111, Pb . r~l2-29~1. oc~an. Util pd, $145/mo. VAL D' ISERE Garden Apt1. :1 Hr. Cam rn1, 'larai:r>, flt'.J!>l. 2500 Seavle\\', Cd~t. Adullt -no pe11. Flowers carp<.>t111g, drape.'!. lease $285 S17J.f'L'Ri\' ~ BR w f'RPl.C', S'll!..1 1110. Call "1-IO-:il•l7. S :l :l ~ / ,\1 o • f>4 :l -0 j 96 PRIVATE; patio, encl gar, 2 hf:~ Sljr:e & ti U. illfK S11r + 111<.'0mr per n10. Phone L:ing Beach /nl'd ~rd. Considc1· pr1 :i'.ngls 011111·/.-\i.;1 . BR. Nt'\I.' cpts & d.-ns. ~l60. BEAUT 1 Bl' 8pt w/garage, t!\"elj'\\' · 'hani 110 "'"' p 1 1 -of 'r 2 · 429 ,.... S\l\'i"l ;o-r,---,--.,, " "" \l.'a!k to marktt. Responsible \\'11 ter(al/, 45" pool n.ec. Rm, '"""' ays. s :iyrs •·1 l.l. -:rJ.~I. 1•·c!co111r. ·· t ••• oon1 i''ll~r . pr1v 3 ,,YS!lll:; VJL!.A r.F:. Sl ~~ <:11 1J6i~'.l690. 3.W r.tARINE AV E. 673-6900 Sauna,Sglal-2Bdrm,Furn- yr lc11~(' ••f land & de p. 1111 Yl:.:AH L y HENTALS BEACON * 645-011 J y111·d. ~lOS pr1 111" ot!I pd. ,-;.,_ ;;:1. 2 BJ:. ~ (1,\Tl!S.l ~u-N-,=rQ~C-.F=:c2cc.8_,-.• -l-B-,-. -,-,-d-BALBOA ISLAND adll only. S165 m<l. 673-9123. Unfurn. 1rom .SlJS. SEE IT: 1 .. l'f'llr nptioii, lri .t>uy lhc f'll· f1ni'l.' h01nr~ 1n he11(•h llff'tt ,'0'1,',40;i;c"o)cc~c--~~-t 'arpcts, dr11.pe8, r o 0 I . ~ar. Closr schls/sliops. 2 FURN. yearli!'s; 1 BR a pt, Sll:'>-1 Br Furn, 1 mo only 2000 Parson!!, 642·8670. • 111·1• ill'l'I' 11 _x .. wxl bid;;:-~\ nri~ Bill Grund'" Rllr. lli.>--6Hil * * * TOll'NHOL'SE--lea~{· ii hr. ·: ,.\rlulrs. 121 ~1 291-521il. S!ll.» !'f4G-/'\.IG9, 5_->7_2283 r1·plc. new kitchen, I adult , til Oct 31. 64&-4626 1 -""$::.:$o.:,::,.cW,c:,E,cE:ocK,=,&~U=P:,...*~ ll'o on ~96 :'II Jir S~.1.'i Isl . s 12;,.2 HR. Bll n.~. l'PI.~, <lrJ).•. ha. Iii:: S:<il't!"'C'. llOOL Ut:T, J. -11·0 I I ·1 2BR Up"""r apt Ol'er garaie, SJ "" l ·u bi ''I ., II' B Ibo I I nd . ·r· k V I' ,.. ·11i1t I Bo ,11rage '''nd"<' L'·r· 3 gu no pcls. i . 11(' ut1. ,.. tud1·0 & I BR •pit. 11.s~u1111t l'. ,_ 101 e . a a s a n1re pt1t10. ot o . AcH n , S2i~1 :rlO-~li l. ~ · · '"' · .., ·• • n., llO crp!s, dfll~. house, lge livlni:: rm i..::""c·,_y.'---------I 17th loc1tlll1Jl ll11i,:r r:i:< sn1 -~-...-.... BEACON * 645-0111 •111 «11 Of'•'111:11f" ~;ii;•, AppJ1a11t'('s, S\7.'i. 646-254-1, SUNNY ACRES er .t earcrr,·~ 1111,,-,nir ·I BEDR!lf. gllr11gr. ncll'ly -~Alt •'Pis. drp, fnr·d, quw1 , H11lt,."a B!l'd $1G."i. 1f~1·n• ~IS-SJl";, 6-t6-lG3l . ll'/frplc, no pel~ SZJO. n10. Costa Met• Ly!ll.' Rily a.-13 \\', l,\1h SL r't'dec'd sz:.o./i\lu_ llfl .\lil r· S\~.!{IDS & Pf'!~ l•Ck'U111" no do;:s, Slti:,.sri.l 2:11 ~·. '1 1'!-IJ~ll 6i5-29i:;. --·----MOTEL ••s."19.·I , "'· .~:?."i;12 ire A1·c. or ph tJJ.6$.t-:?·1il 1n this. 2 Hr. ho111c 11 ~;ir Avvi·adu. ·,.\/Wi:/:;1 ~HS-l ~O:, 0 • 1 HR . Frplr. Bram cril. 3 BR, J BA apt 11,.n deck •• ~GARDEN LIVING 1 '"· •o·•lh 01 F•'-'"'· ,,. ~ !11\f'tR H \ 'c11 Hl)111("• -:I f';.rin. $14R ulil pct Open " ...-uu-u "ll'"""'~ Lots f Sal• 170 ft~:NT lrom Oct . .Ji.tn~S1fXl ,t· ~;.i d ~ AH~1h~rp1.i;:-:-2-~·;;-;: 1: .. n J~. 2 B.. lq11. tr1: Jlous;'. J'.{li £. 20th. fi4'.J.-S.~20. gar .. no pe1s. !!'ePt to No. or Quiet, ll rtrac, p!ellsant. 2376 Ne'.1-port Blvd. or n1n. Inquire 209 Ruby BEACON * 645-0111 i.:;ir .• lrwd ~·ilrd. SIS.» 1110 pllll<• p,~11 lilt'. $331).1-----------S. Ba}. love ly bch. Winier Uri! pd. Jiealed Pool. 5"18·9755 :O.tESA Vrrde golf l'Our~1-. Hll\'n, ?-4· S!S:-}-RAC"I\ RAY:: Ri· /aniilv t'a1nil,1• prrl. i>-16-Stil); .~~J-::.'1.!il Dana Point SZlS. 6TJ-{1577 1 BR. $145 & UP. l Br. Sl2S &: SIJO. 2 Br. SlSO Oll'nrr 11 .JJ builcl ICl ~u;t. Cul· \\'INT£Jt renllll, f 1nf' frir .\ hnrnf'. I.rt: ).1z'd Ciar ('lul~-f"1:1:--rir-.\'.""l ·"-;:1]/r1~h1s. Sl't.1-'S hi Uracil. J BR .. OCEAN Viev.• D f!I u x.,.. YRLY or \\'lfl trr, Delu.xe 2 Adults, no pels lrt. Ideal for Bachelor1 . dr·s;ir 101. du.'_t·Uy nn golf ~1nRlr or rainil.~. ti'i:;..2Jj8 ,.,,, .t· ,,,,. ,,, Ad111 1~. 1111 f>t'L' l li,'1 111c>. r 1,, •• l "'' \I > 11 Br 11i ba, su nd c c k 740 \\°.18th St.. CM. Swim """'-L Adults only.·~· ~··02 ' ,... .1et1 r .v :;, • ...,J .1n 1 J1upJ{•:io:.2Ilr,l1-gde11,lti.iO " ,..,,,, ""'"" rounir ~ '· 1111 r~ 11r wknds BEACON * 645-0111 :\Ir~_ Ur.Prrl". hl;r. ,).l,l!-2!!03. Ca~-..1'00d flc~H)' 5'1&-179!1 .,1. It. 2 lrplf", wet bar. l\'/V1cii-. Church St. 5't&-963J. 1 !0!1>, l.-.1guna Bch, \\"INTER rental Aalbna J ~lt. . F11bu!ous ocran vif'w Chttm ting l BR, 1~~ BA, Sll.<J.Br11"con11 <1rl :'ll!ir Arl•r.H" ---1J!l1t £n1rrald Furn Bo<h & I Br Ex Ea st Bluff \\'ATEHfront 2 .l ronv ilt>n .. ~1Hl<l1'1·k. $25.'i/mo. 171 4) · • · • t BR furn apl., new <'f"PIS. 01\·nrr. 714 &f6.-061:l frplr. S2.JO. 213 Pr11rl 6i3·~3 Olli:l l((', s1011e. i"t' ri.i;i:. f ~=,::c=,;.:-c:.7:c:.=,i:;:;:::: l~~'.'.C.'.'.:::C:'.:C.:.:::CC:::::.:::::::1 cpl 11r~. twain crr1. slHl1ni:: ------------21 3 ba, hlln.~. fp\, J)ll t10 s-150 :i.17-1-l:li. BAYt"RO~T penrhouH a pt. ception•I nice. $130 u:r.. drpt;, !ltl'\\'ly pii int~. ma1ure LCSK 4 BR. f/r, 21 J l.;1, l<ils Ydy A;:l. 613-i~:tl'.l 1------------1 213d. \\'inter rtnlal $27:i. 2110 Newport Blv ., adults, 110 pe!I, pirklik' LGE. Vie"" 1ol. Coronn Balboa Peninsula i.:l a~~ ,11., lo YNL ll1gl1!anrl.1. SIO,IW Do11·n, BEACON * 645-0111 nf pnvArr. a.1•1:1 il :"ov 1:;. -----. .,-----1 Newport Beach 61:J.-149& CM _ .. 1.,, 113• ~•o "Ci"" N.w ...... rt He ighll ·---1-----------, , sun"OU•PU " ;:i, , .. ,,...,,.II!,, cc-S·_l~_l_'"4~--0_;_1_4_· ~----1 ..--)'f.,\RLY. Ava il 10/1. N'flr AT"TRACT I BR apl. \\.'!nt"r S7ll .It UP. Bachelor apL & 1 bal. 111 71/.,, 558-16.il. 2 Brt \\'ailed 111 pauo nr '''111f'r, un1i! Jun" 1.'i1h. '21J . 129;,.,\'E:\\'f'DRT i:-11onE . .:: :: Fountain Valley 2 Br .. 'i1cc 1·Jean lun. fncd ~·(!. hf'arh. 3 BH. 2 RA . f'rp!c. or Yearly. M11.ture: adults BR Trailer!. Man only. ~---............. Lp1s, rlrp~ . .StOl'f'. No child· S2:{1/rqo. 499-212i! only. no pt>!~. 67:l-1 ~1(B. 64;)..4530 or &42-1265. JJOUSE Hunrtnrr Witch the OPEN HOUSE coJumn. Mounta in, Desert, ~ !11', 2 Ba. Jrg ~111n1ml11~ •· r·2 ··•- re11, Pf"L~. Sli;i 1110· .,..· ... -,,,-.,A t U t 365 A t U I 365 A I U I 365 Apt U furn 365 1~)\11 I'· ,1d s21.1. :>l'1· 1r11rnr·1· ---,~:::P;;;.·~n;;;.u~r~n~-_; __ _;.;:.;.:..~P;;;.·.;:._"_u_r_nc. _____ ,_;"P··--"c...u.r_nc._; _____ -'--·--n---·----,t· i\!n~110J1:1. Ai ;HI 1)1·1. J. .San Cle mente 1· Resort 174 i~"~,__,_,_16c,_'_4_&-6_39_;~. --~I Br_ 2 IJ;i 2 blk~ Ol:C.'111. --· 2 ,<;!ory .~patious ho111e, also liids/11('!.~ ~1ni;{i<'i nk * Big Beer Lek• ill~ 2 bd rn1 apRr1rnen1. BEACON * 645-0111 Do you ne-ed 11 pliH'(' lo pu1 B.:11·v11'"'-.sl71-9lfi7. :i46-957t --F-OR-LEA-SE -- yuur sklis. lishini.: pole nr --·---------1 ~-•ll' ;ippr l'All 21:1:::2: .... l'llO _..........,._ Coron• del Mir Coron• del Mar Corona dtl Mar Corona d•I Mar >1nntn." 2 nr-. !·\ ll:i. l1lrn ----------------------::::=::: 11·1re~ Try ·:tii11 hnP. r,1bin /or Bavshores JH[ BLUFFS .. 1'll.-1l•1'i~f;11l1J_1:~-,~ sl(1l'r ,t· l'l'IT'1g. Uvf'l'lorik1nJ! nnly $8,9'35. Call Ross (11 41 l--4;...B.R-,-2-8•A-ho_"'_'_'_S_l'<l-.-I 1urv l'urk hornl'. t11aJJ \!till. i,:ol f ouur~r. l\rtul1.• nn. \1)/1 :1, $2X5. \'>7~0,:i12 l.1 s22:.1n10. '1!1~-13!:12 01' ~16-173.R or \\The; ~pcnr-er 9 mos. 2861 Ba~'lllore Dr. I Rdnn, 21i bath, 2.,1/'J1)' Real Esta1e, P .O. Box 2828, L0 \°1-'.LY ;, .~n :, AH hornC'. 21 3: 4~;,..231 :1 ---.--~ Ii:: )1 ! &· liltn~. SJ ~;, 1110. AL:'llQST nf.'W 2 SOR.\!, 11? * 673-6143 • 1011·nt1ouse hurnr. t..:aqiet1 ni.;. Rig B1•o r Ur.k e, Calif. 1-----------1 dra~i·ies. fin\', p;i1 1n rll1f Q;t-;fStd.Prop. 178 Corona del Mer £"drai.:f' w11•h•(._ r·)'r R11.1n 1•/l:'!J J'drnrr ~...._92 1.'! a/1 h. BA, ~-'Cl /nr,111011 .\n ch 1l rl· !'!'11. "o J)('!s, Sli:i. nio. l~)J-2007 Harbo r H ighlands New Bea ch Brick House 2 RR. ;>;e1\·ly carptrrl. re11d~· In n\O\"t' 1n. 1..oo::a!('rl 11 Ith in 1 h!k of shopping f3C'il111ri-. app!111r1('f'~. \'at•11n1 ('l•'.•fl l "11111111!;. S~7j l'<'r m .. nui. :; BP., :' ha. frtil,·. 11•·11 •lbl Tush·.-n-------- Rrady 10 n1ove 111. ~lt':'UC'an ·12i' l Ins ~! . l;J\-.AA3q :ill ~'.~;~7· &ha';;'1c~:~~'~ui'~;111 :~ G p111 :\?on !hru Tutu", All day Fri 1hn1 Sun. olf1 hr:ime, lge pa!10. n1nd 1--------~~-1 l'l"1 ~11, t1r r1 vriu1rPt'ii ""1rh • !dP11I for ;"..-;, girl~. I blk '" 1i<l·f1i1•I rr111.i.:, t11>IC', 11 11 hriu·n. 2 RH. 1 ha. S2i5 l't'\)1. •ll'p-. S. blo1v ;:la.-.• ~llJ.:, ., 1,a. S32"1 JO.i lainn~. T"rr1!11 nc1•i1n 111·<1 i'lll1'SETTA ,'1 lG-8%~1. 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'J •,Br\ Tii 1111,,._ ~II Houses Furn. o r t~>u r~" .~· •·lubho11sr, !'\o rox-1------------1 Unfurn. .,. Ool.•· '' ,,,,,,.~ •ouih or Co•la Meoa '· •\!)(orl n.'.11'11 1·111n.:; 1\/11/fri;: 'l •'<11' :o:.11 .. )., Huntington Ueach 310 ' ~ 64·1-11 :l1 6·1·1-0"'.~ l-_1 re I I 11/ 1 Jh(' hflrdr1· (}11 n<'11• E n~rn------------"" 1'' )'"1 ~-<ngl~ 1 !\. ,\\JJll Baycreit 8dll Jh1·v n.1 Pru·r .S19 . .'i00 2 BDR~I flll'll. llOlllf' in ('f'Ar * * • * llH\I \!~~! l]\0\-!\1•>. ~'J.;() .•1'1 -----------rA~h. \i.·r11e n"nrr. A ~I N~ pt"1~. adul1.s c1nly. $1·10 si.:ri. 1 hr p1I 1d"or11 11n1. l•r ~,i;,,.Ji.12·1 \Ir. lhll'g<•r. :l BR. J1v rn1. din. rn1. ,<;,eh"rrr. p () R"'!' 'l1~n •. "i11n I \I otrr pi!. :..lll-11Y!. kid~ ! ll..: :'c"'c"-'-··-·lc"-·-~----~-r n1 •1 /lqil, h1R fa rn ' '' Y ~1dm. Calif. !l:i<ll.~. Pr t·11!l Laguna Beach * • • • 1 ~ Bil, fpl. tiltui~. pa11o. r.,11,.. 1• t1l1 n~. hrd11 cl llr~. li\41 426-i27i'l All lr)(ul J»t · ________ 1Sl]j, 2 r:ir tlll l. l1k rl l'1r •orb • •·rl S'J20;111c1. 1 ;.~~ Sc<'na1 " 11.•1 r11rn/Sl,it unfurn. s.;oo I .\T Pf'TS in ord<'r. S3.i0. p,\:'\ORA:\11C VIE:\\'. :~ fi('I•, C'..\1 1,. 1-'.du1.;,,.. ,\. Btlls<t Chi,·;1. I~<' ·.'fl::u C n n1 n1 nd o r " RMI E•tate Wanted 184 Br. frplc. b!tn~. 1•e1 b11r • * • • !ll,:<-;rr;·u td:t-l.i.'~- [,('a5f'. Call 4M-S90:t. Sllfl :! hr 1•/r1·r1-..!h\n;:. ~~------~-,,-Corona del M a c :: EJr, \unip! 1••\frr·. {"p!/.,rp<. R-J W\:"f) \VAl'TED ~-k1<1~1 pc1• (Jh:. !i.B. 5 10 30 acre~. \lr\l1t•h11rl SPE:CTACU LAH \•ie1r 2 BR. • • • * <'Ire hlr n~. 11hr1dry, SZ:S. S!lflHECL!FF~ :'I BR. 2 ha • ,,. <Jen. secludt>d. S3.'i0. ~.:; rm. 1\fl 4 11n1. ~2-~12ih .,1 Com p~·.:... (~il--> .. il ,197 _1:vn , .\9"--0.'146. S1 20 J b1 1aran1 hrn. I.id,,/ Mn1e. "1n kllch. Furn. !I ~ Pf'I Oh:. '! RP. :> Ra. 1-'nf"cl ~·11.rr! rlr~1rcd S-12.1 .\lo. ) rl~ \\'ANTED 4-Pl"~ 11.pts. • <'l\r N B h Kl ' \I D Id Adanis S.: Harbor. Custa ewport eec * • * * 1n-1n~ .. r r n n a llon1f' Shnw Rr aJr(lr:;; 67!>-i 'nl SIJO ' tir 11 h , p00I I int1gl11• S100 ~1i.:."..'-" ---:\tr~il ~>-!0-192l. OCRAN fnint hnu~. A!tr. · • P 011" \• Huntington Herbour " * • • PRJV,\TE PT'' 11 an1s 12-20 ru~rir 2 BP.. ffJll, lo1·PI,\ Sl::<I Tru nn Onu•r ,1 ·' Irvine * \\',\TEHFRO:"T ft urHl~ Imm n'4·nr r Prer. RB patio. \~i n1~ S~ 1no. Hl!rm~ ,{· rl~n. f..hi ~ /.· prr~ I Hr. :>~r dock. By mo. Lsr '.' Costa ~li>sa &lf.-!W:il. Agf'nt 73-. 3 t>r <lh: · · ~All Z hit. arnum .. S300 3?'1 6i:Hl64fi vr 21:1. Ji:>-:1fl-H :i411-0715 r 1·f'ning~ RENT • HOUSE ~HI:. 2•~ b11thr. ........ S:ll ~I "" i Newport Beach I ~ ~'Oil l'f'"ll!·furn. J BR. 2 BA , blb-iSbO ~Bit:·~ bll. f<1111 rm .. St\."1 f'in,nc.i'I • 1111 tml1·. Bll)l'lr11· hou.•r. , J RP.,~ hit, hnt111s rn1 .. $.{:~1 l~J7 \\".Bay, .\'.B. Cal! 121Jl \'ACA~T ': BE; f) P: (I 0 \1 :'I Rf!. i 'i 11<1. /11111 rm S3.'i0 Jtill !~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ~2\Jl or ael' Sitt (lr Su n. Hl )\1)-. 11 il h h1'l >:arnr ronn1 1 IJH. ;1, hA. f11 n1 r111 s:\:1(1/;i(iO $300. ;ui~I liu1!1·111.,, f,Jr "nl~ \\'~; !\,\VE.: OTl-I EltS Bu1lnes1 1~'-"'~~~---~-~I S2:\.}/1n11 1~1 ,., lRs t 11111 1·rnt Opportunity 200 2 BR Cn!t&gl.' on bellt'h. plus 1irf)0,1t required Call l;;;;;ii;;;·;;·;;·;;·;;;;;~;;;;;::;;::;~---1 l\'int'r Sli.i, Util pd, • AR'l'llt : !'>-16-4141 Ii Bay 8, &~· Shorr Pru·k, 11 2 . . \r. C$t. Hwy , i 4J:68&-.10ol7. P R!Vi\C). f ormal ,,,.,t', 3 lo-cc.,--o---:-,---:c----:-1 hr. 2 011, nr N•h. F:nter •1\·rr ~Y!ALI. 2 rn1 h Ou''. ,,-11 trr, hen led f'!'JUI, 111nr.'I, SlJO/,\fn. A<!l1i:. l'IO {"hil<1ren lnun1.itn•. ~ f\'I ('011ryan!! f•r rw'IS n.,,I'~ 1-toqd 6i,')..~~ t>ea~t. h~l~{'l)(l·lurn Sl2:1 TO BUY OR SELL A BUSINESS HOLLAND BUS. SALES "Thr Broker wnh EmpalhJ" 17 16 Or;uu;:e Avr C .\1 ~:1!' & IYk f.'llf!. tllol lll l'I ffi 8111 1 !l!\2-1'1fii 61:H170 ~.Ofl()l r1·~-!\r>11 House• Unfurn. 30515 Ibo I I nd Uttlng, beer Diir . lo dn. a a I a 1~;:;;;~.;::;.,;;;..;..;::~~l:oG:.n~•~r~a~1-~~~--~--~~~-~~ Jusr-red~ lo ~.500 i nd CL"T~: 2 Br. hon1,., unfurn. rt'llllOflabl!' no ... n P'}'menr SHARP 3 bd 2 bA. aha.l t'P!, Ll11lf' BAI l<.I. ~ e II r I~:. Fut f 'ood rtllRuranl tn l)ll iM, lenced )"!Int. Sh11rp. Sl'll/n~ 011/dr..~ ck~ ,\o prin1e Ne~-por! Bach lcic11· Barg a I n S 2 1 :. p f m pet.s. 6 i;>-\Jl4 or 61.l--0~1. tion. Cou!d l)f' tlfom !lOtl Pop \r,\J.Kf'.R a: LEE, fU.TRS C d I M l)'P"' opera1 lon. ,\JI!' n 1 8~2-4-1~. orona • ar 675-49)'.l. --VACANT NOW--I Rdnn lh1rhnr \0 ""' I~ Tl\ll l'f'ttil!J. BN' JU'1 1 p!Kin"j~ RI?. 2 8 1\. Cpl ~. rir)l!; fn• t c1.ll •""llY · 642-5673 yrd. \\'1 Extra.t. &14·7!!7 S:<T1 nv1n1l1 \ l'RJ Al ,-r 6~, l~(.,0. -· "!'lob ,·1·\, llil , ---'l'\.1•11llur I D •y• SJ~CF: 1!1-16 ' 1\1,.~tl•rn Rank Bldg. L n1\r 1·~11~ P1t1·k 833-0101 SlW ~ Hit. 21 ~ B1\. 'J "'r f•!rl'l<'r lfl!· Sprinkl ers. f'11t~. Curnpl 1•rptd &_ d1•pct., S11,·!n1'1: rwicil ·1"nni~ r rt pr111! Obi. 1i11r. t:n1v Pk. I .•t' S:\l .. ~Ht.! ______ , /'1 11 11 )111 f' '/•J")f" 1n )'OU!' !."\ 1<. >f';J ll1ru;r !.11111.,.,.., r,,1· 't>. 'Ii• I .oil! (J1\11f1r1! 6 11--~'i~ ------ FtEAl;T rnflf!. !011·11ho11~P .. '\ 111-. ~·1 " r.:11 .111111-. po110, 1)(1(11. 2 "nr gal'. illl blln~. ('rpt.'I. drapr5. Lea~r $2fl.'i (\\ ;1'l3-4ilO or g.~j9'J1 l'\'cs 11It :, pm. Condomlnlumt Unfurn. Huntington Beach 320 .1 RR. :'\1rr rrrir~/clrps, relr!t . \\ ,, • h ,_ r ·d r y r r. rlltlf,:f'-r11·,,n. pool!!, T't'\:rril Iron, \\11lk !o ~chi"' S\85 n10. AK! ~i2-2 121. AVAIL Oct. \<.I, $2'.l:l. 1110, 4 AR. 21, BA. rrpts, drpa. frplc. d!h\\'llr, clot1l' !o pool . 2 CM st:PJ'l,Ce. l chUl'l!"fn ok . "1J6--0.3 Hi. Now, on a hill In Corona del Mar there is Bayport For adults. Bayport. It's something th8t he:ppent rarely. A limited edition of beautiful apartments. In Harbor View, in Corona del Mar. Dramatic architecture and handsome interiors make Bay. port uncom monly allractlve. Extens ive landscaping and an inward orientation make it a place for enjoying the serene life. Each apartment offers you the privacy of your own entrance and patio or balcony, the comfort of deep shag carpeting. the convenience of self-cleanlng gas oven, dishwasher, disposal and spacious storage, You also have a choice of interiors - with flreplace, paneled llvlng room, or vaulted ceillng, Fo r you r recreational pleaeure, Bayport has swimming and therapeutic pools, and gas barbec ues. For ease of shopping: the nea rby village center of Harbor View, now under construction. Bayport ensures quiet and privacy by ottering only a limited number of apartments. from $195 to .$250. One bedroom, or two. One bath, or two. G1s 1nd cable television are complimentary. If Baypo rt ls what you want, but you have children, ask about Bayvie w. It's nearby. Has everything that Bayport has. And it's for families. Bayport and Bayview, A rare opportunity to live In tho qulat pl ace by the sea, Corona del Mar. Mr. Arnold Tinker, resident m1nager, invites y&u to inapect the apartments. Take MacArthur Boulev•rd from the San Diego Freeway or Pacific Coast Highway and turn south on San Joaquin Hills Road. For more information, you may call Mr. Tinker at (71_.) 644·5555. Model., ....... ,.,.,,., ., .......... .,. I [iTJ! 1 f }ouALfTY "'""lMINfl ) Apts . furn. 360 Apts. Furn4 1-::--:-~---- Cost• M91a Newport k•ch UO /4pl. Unfvrn. Cott• Mes• Jl.5Apt. Unfvm. Coat• Mes• 3'S •pt. Unfurn. Cost• Mtisa :165 Apt. Unfvm. Costa M••a 3'5 Ap,, Unfu,-n. Costa Mesa 3'S Apt. Unturn. Costa Me.sa ________ , • • WE ST BAY ELDEN SPAC. 2 & J BR ap1. $1.W 2 BR. putly furn, L'I' H1r1 paol . Play yn. $140 Mo. No ~Ill. EL CORDOVA Apts. N-· 1 Ii 2 RH !..uxury Ap11;. Dtihwhrs, x1r11 ci~t11 & C'UJ>- l:iNlrrfs, lu.xul")' ~ha11: l'rpt"g., hl'11ur. rY'r f&c11 t. POCH .. New New New Villa Cordova o'l/l!'.\V I 111lrl 2 Bt-drm, 11"11.rden 11pt.o;. " jlfl')l, fRO.\I $l"f.i. ADUL"rS t'p1~. 1trr"'. tilrn11, Pl'IO. • • 646-mo • • Kiri~ ok IJ~N"l~CE=e=R·.cb·.,c11'11·,~-.-,-,.-,,.~"-··I lfi:'k ,\li1plr No.:~ G4'l-:'.'<I~ 2 BA. Crpt& k r1rp11, $1M. 2311 1:'.lr1Pll A\'~., C.fo.I. 645-~780 COOL • IBESl l ! 2'100 <.'ullr,11.t ,.._o. 5 64'l-703:"1 96l--0670 It's the fun time of the year and J iving at M E RRIMAC \VOODS makes summertime even more enjoyable. The people who make their homes here know the many exlras such as swim1ning pool, recreation rooms and lounges and convenience lo parks and golf courses. Why ~ot find oul for y ourself? Come out and see MERR!f..1AC VVOODS Lhis week- • Q0 JE'1' 4 SAFE {Near Rack Hay} J BR, 2 RA, beAutiful l"rJ>t& & • OELUX 2 Br, rlrp1, ~ti. •o Unit Adult 0M~e=sA..-~V~E~R=o~E~.--=o~E~L~X"" 1 itrp•1• 1-;n.·1. P'11'° l uni ht11n•. d11hw, perio. 11~ T • NICL l Bil Dplx. Quit-!. St-p.o1ni.lt-rl by gar,11.gts. associated Af111lrs • '.'Jo pc!s. 2077 a1a!'lr !:'1 . 6.12-44i D Apart ment Complex Lowrr 2 BR • '..I AA. nt-ai·ly i•hilr1 nk. Sli5. O~ri 4 to 1 l11sr. 646--073.i. 646-47fi0. . r111 1Jy. 5.'18--0744. 1 & 2 BR. Apt•. IH'W. ~rp:r, l'llPI rar1111,l', Sl7l -7 BR. •lixlio. Adj *BRAND NEW* GAS&. WATER P/\10 pn1•. riatto, -l-ple11, (1u1~1 LOWER l Br. S ll5. l!hop'g. Drp'rl. Crprd. Orn. <'lrlult O\f"r YI J\"o pf'lli 646-27611. BROKERS-REAL TORS J02S W 8olboo 671-166) Mo. to Mo, F rom S140 ~1. 111!11lrs, no fll"ll!. Aveil R a 1111, e I OVI' n I rl' ln1t t,.';&r. 5411-8301 , lll: 59l-52'n. La Costa Apta. 2323 Elden A\·e, C:\I O(·f. 1-IO. SlX\l. r110, ~~-2':1711 t·111/1lrp~. No pel5. ~1~5.l: ,. l..rl: Biirht-lor, cl<•an. 11t· AITR. 2 BR .. 2 Ba & 3 BR.. 2 I f.: 2 RR, bl111~. sw1n1m1ng Stt :\tgr Ted \\1oodhl'11d \"ERY Nll'I' . 2 BR nupll'x, ~~~-77~., 2 BR , i•rpl, rlllfl:f' A 011""' t ' • 1 1 & 2 BEDROOMS ... ith Terra•o• -~ 1 "· b & --------1 d1gpo!'olll. $1YI. lll F:. Say, end . Models open Daily. rac, nr rv.-y5, arfulr, in &i. $175 &. 1225 mo. Win1t-r .... ... 1 ..... ~. 1111a 1• ,..,r. ·IJUt" IO!:i\r-64&-0032 S 16fl~I. rrpk. Cp1s, rlr-p~. LllG l Br. apt untum. Cpts, ,.\pl A. 494-2'79'2. flt-!5. SllO. lnq: 2~2 LaSa!l(' n-ntals. Sieps to O{'('lln & Adult Living from $140 to $275 11gr. 1\Jl uni prl. Sl:{l 10 $li0.1 '!!!!!!!!!![!!!"!!~!"!!!!!'!!!!!!!!! hl111s, hl>a111 <'f'IL, patio. 1tqu,, hl111s. rrlrig, Sl4-0 1110 -~--~~=-I No. 2. :i~i-1;).114. bay. •25 MERRIMAC WAY. COSTA MESA ,\f1ul1~. JKl pt'1S. 1 ~ FAIRWAY Ar1uhs onl}, nn pt'I~. Rel~. & llP No <'h1ldrt-n, IX) pc!.~. s."!AIJ~ l BR. incl Uhl. $11'6. R Ibo R I E C '" A'"'"'"'" CM . 612-!l"OI• 2,, 0 _ • C "" PomOM Apl D BACH APT5-f-'urn S75 & S95 11 a ea Stlltt-o. -~""'1 ""'ilit Ana A v ~. ,N ~;. ouniuo ~fi--04:11 . ' ' . mo ux·J Ulll O!rlrr ml'tl 700 E. Balboa Alv., Balboa )!™~'l'.!~l~#l~r~·!JJ!!!!;••!;it!!ll!~·~r;:;!'~S~•!;!>~*~'~C...,~·~=2!;,!::;;;~~ ~1F:S/\ 1.irlOiRRftp1s , C'pl~ VILLA APTS. f.i].-{)J,'>. • er:Au_T_!FUL l-&-2-BR, ~)'\()-1~ prl'fd. ~»--0623 shm<n tiv 67:t-4140 673-1596 Evts. Apt. Unfurn. 36.5 Apt. Unfurn, 365 J)I;.; l AR 2 R ,.0111 ... 111 ...,...13ry .,.,~,-AP"· l BR. Blllllli. carpnrl. ~1 · ____ d1·p~.hlt n~.rl0Sj•!l'lllilmpt •. rw-1.\. ·A ..... ·~'"'"" v ·s1""''1·1·1· a.pp!. Bi'.:AOI APT -3 BMrn:'. l ·'f. Sa Ibo.I Peni~~ie Coste Me1a & OCC. lh1.• Jrnlrr rm , i:w-1 J"lsh" shr , 2 r11r g;ir, pr1\' p II ! 1 o s, Ir Pt r, P oo I, all'll('!ll. .. ... , u I I I e 8 SHARP 1 Rr k 2 RR. Htrl Bath. hrllJld nt>w bu1ld1ng & t;, c11.rpnrr~. p,.1 ot· lllfan! flk 1 & 3 BR's ~anl, Ind!) rn1 k1(b ok. S1 ~S16:i, C11ll ~f>-~16J. J>ll llL fH:t-i-1:1l pool Nr. shop~. Ariult!. z-.;0 furniture. Block to bch t,, ·.---.-------:-010DERN l Br Hrnl~ .•IRr! lrnm S l.l~Sl-11'1 Pri\·l\fe patio pool -lndlv. $ill.i/111n. 5 4 ~ -I l 0 9 or ;-2-BR.""1 B~"";AROEN 1.G. 2 Br, bl!n.oi, cpta, I "-11,_,, ooth \\/\TERFRONT -Beautiful-."-Pl, CPI!. d · Ii-· "-.'1!19 llO ,11, Sl.0 No pP1! U!l pd. 1&8-1 :-.ionrov!e '11'-'P"-· ·•1• in Bay \"ll'W 11015 2 Br upn.r drp~, r1shwsr, blt1os ~r I A,k 11Ni11! 'lllr rh•·"01111t. 1~46 l11un ry lac. ,;,-, · · · l 1r111s. Shag <'rpll/., drps. P11 · · · "R "336 ••FOUR S'rAR 111'ilt .. . •-• ·I lrl k All I . · . Pl M C '' O•• Co A'-rt & .-------~'17-JOllO, 5-tR--11167 . dn>•. ...... ....., ..... , · 11 pr 11'/piPr & ~l ip 11,1111 llr-'11 o . un pd. $1.l(l mo. ft('('tH1a , 11.r. 1\pt II. :'It • 11r nge · .. ...., 1. Br. f11mily U1111~. Nr,1•\y t11111r, pRt10, t1Pan1 1·p1hngs, e Bac..,h F. or unt,., SllO up R{J~~ rommodare up 10 50. boat). 307 .o\vO<'ado, apt 11. &1~4 . 646-ICl&I. UCL Adult! only. 11 ... ,.,r 1~u11 . lo.•. Pool. $11>..'l. frpll', .._;11r. 26:iO E I rl ,. n l s-n--:-:"hag 1•pr, dsh .... ·hr, lll'lf e 1 AR r urn nr unf S l ~ lip S450/mo. yparly, Also 2 Br., CLEAN 2 Br, J'~ &srurlio. BAY-MEAD0WA PT""'f' :.!0122 Santa An11. A\·t'. VII.I.A \1~:SA Ap1~. 11!1 \!.·. ~•:17-:112:1. S16.'l/1'1o. clean o1•rn, sundfltk S145. • 2 BR t"11rn flr uni $1•Kl Up BRANO NEW 11 i Ba iowe r ap1 '-'/plrr Ar!u!t&, no pt>t~. Pool. Pr1 Beiun <.·rllini.:~. pllnchn~. :-.t~r. ~frs . .ft1a<'him, Apt 3-A 11 1l~in. li-16-11"il , NE\V 2 BR. 2 ba , rlshw~hr, _J_l 0 l 0 1c'c· _w_;_i,.~n •. 5-48-3600__:__ .Artulrs. Pno!. fi.12-21111 :.? BR. 2 ba apts. v.•/dshii-shr, rac1J. $.'\00/mo. yrllrly. Call p.<1110. 7~15 \\'. 1~1h S1, C?.l. pr1v p;i11r.s, n'<'t'f'ai 1n11 111.-5-t6-fi2l$ Ri:'.n~~c·.-1,-.,-2-Rfl-,w-.-,-,clt·p-~. tmlt'-ony, gar. Nr. OCC& Sn. Deluxe 2 8-r-.,-l-B•. Sha dy Gardens-Pool I & 2 BR. Fron1 Sl:r:i. p\'I MlC'Ony. use o r hPaff'(! 644-2:-.01 or 21.1:698-98811. :'11.c:r !+-R. rillfl<'~. All Arf 11I•<, •10 ll'''~-FA\l!I.Y 2 ~ry 2 Br+ Sl<)\I" bl!11~. $!~1 i.;hlh\ OK . 766 Coa~1 Pl111.11. $Ifi5, 968-6716 Cplll, drP"'f, SIOVI'. Adul '.t pool, b1ll1ard rni, jacuzzi ,r., OCE/\Nf'RONT 2 b 2 h 2 BR O:ccl·,,_-,-,.-.och·o·,-~f'-.-,.-0•1 , fl :Z RH ':< ~·nO.\\ 1\S LOI\' SI l:'.l/t11" 99.1 V 11!r11l'I 11 . !'ihi1ll111Ar li·n-1~1 :1. or 546--6.1!19. outr , Ill) pt-1~. Sl60. ~~ll!O. 177 E. ?2nd SI. 642-~5 SBBQs Sre ~17 :'°24 1 60".l Birch upprr Apl, yrly. ;275/m~. r1rp11, hl1n!>-, p1'T. Pll.lin, rnr1. .A ; $1'.i!I ino. ~·11nl yd. Nr. &kcr J\h·n· .Sl l,\nl' ~ Jllt. 11, AA. rrp!11, .~:rrRACT 2 Br. 1'• 811 , •l & l Br.., lrr: rn111, pool, l or nigr. ,-,., ..., · u.1 o rt 1 1 387 11·. 1>:1.1 .<:1, C :'11. r!on1. -1 pd 188• M ,,. Avl now-1 & 2 Br furn ~ ~--B11Jho;<\. fi7J....61!11,0 Rll r. ga•·. II 11 IS, sin Pf'' flk . rtq111. l~~l) ~q !I. Avail. rll"l\\'. ('p1~. drps, tiltn11, rlshwh r, 11~ shOJU, ul1 . on4 , ~vrds trom0CEAN -4BR. l lfi.1. ]lO!}('{ll)lldgr, 540-1~47 r :ill lilf;-flt'l~1 $\6~/\l !-."-77fi8 r ntl ,ar. Pri\' p11.lio . roi•t~. ::i.tS-0336 Pool. rec rm. gd l~. No 2,·~ BA . Huge L/R Vo'/ Corona del M•,-$2~0-~ Rr, 2 RA, <·pl.<, tlrps. ___ . _. _"·-· ~•.:_ .....: __ _ childrf'!'l or pel~ M&-~24. \VBFP. nell· crpt'g, mod. Ll.R 2 RP.. Sl;ill, 'l LR\. RnR\1 '101111 1~1,111 Cn~!11 \'hthh.<P pr11•il. ~11·1m·i:;:. J\IM"AC .. ,BR.2'·•RA,C't"Jl!~. 645-29:19. 2firr up~111irs w/11und~ck . DUPLEX 1 BR furn. 1'·o )n!rhen. pan'ld den, comp! r.ARACE~. S2!l ~:A. ~1 F.J \1 r~11 ,-.:n l'l1i11irr11 P!' f""I~. Ch1lcl r('n. ;.,41)-82!!9 or r1rp~. $1.00 '~lo. A\'t11I fl('l11·. Dally Pilot WaM Ad11 have Nr ~hp'R rntr 2776 Pflmona, I C111n1110. ;..\7--4(11 2 . .c7~ 141 ~ ~~''Hll i;-,.,.,.,~"" ·~· 1~• b•-•I--g•lo-("'M ~!"i-4:1!11 afl 5 pm ral.•, rlog~. Cir motoreyc r.s . furn. S:l2~ incl'rir;: uril. until ~ "· -· · · ~~-----· .. ~., '"'1 1""· ·-• ,.. "'' · · • .. ' • Quu.•r. 548-1720. July \Viii 11hso l e11.s e . 4~·· Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. 365 l.pt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. 2 BR, $150-mo, Couples. 161., 675-1642. (/--::---,.,.------~--:-:--------'----------·'----------..:...-------·---:-'--,,-------I Sanra An11. Ave, C.~. AITRACTIVF. l BR. Furn l1piCi0i5i1iaiiMieiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiCioi5i1i•iMii0i1i.iiiiiiiiiiiiiCioi1i1iaiiMioi•i•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiCioi5o1i•iiMioi5iiaiiiiiiiiiiiiCioo5itieiiMii•jj••iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiCjiojisitoiiMoiii1ii•iii " "no • .., ·~12 . ,,. h "' I ON TEN ACRES u-t •• ves, ..... ,.....,., . "'""" pa1n1 ii;: .,.,am <c1 -1 & 1 BR F Unturn r URN l BR. Ch1ldrt'n nk. T\o 1ngs G1ound floor \\'alk In • urn, il · 1 I I II' h ·'"-,., ''"''' .: 0 C ,, Fireplaces / priv, patios. pet~. lrat!'d poo . as rm '~' " "' -· Pool T la: Co ' BldJ !11.ctl. 126 )1on1,. Vista. C:'I\. Arful1~. 11(): pels. $129.50. 900 ~a~. ~:.1 ~~ $145-1 BR. r unN-. -5'l~.'l&1.t tMacArthur nr Cout Hwyl Sear ti(Ort>S. Quiet l\dultti. SECLUDED htl!side Bach. ~!!!i!!!!!!!!!!!!!i!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!i! \985 Pomona, C1'1. 54&--0728 Panora1n1c \'U, ~pa c Io us 2 BR. apt unfurn, duph!.x for • 1 Br, pri patm, pool gro,und~1'i. Frp_J, patio. _l~l'nl f"l'nt, no C'htlrlr,.n, rwo11.'ly Sll9 slu y ~r 111rHPr, muiuc1an, r1rroT111 l 0 Pd. S2J9. 2 l 3 : 145 E. ll!tli ft.12-400.1 494--0209 r1r. $17.1. ~R-7707. 268--67;-i'l 2 BR. Furn upper, S~ OCEAN \'1ew, :1 BR . SO. or f/"·y, 2 br luxury 11pt , Util Pair!. Chiltl f)k. \\11ilk 10 11·a~h/dry, 2 .... 11.rport .o;. ln1-w/dt-ck. Like ne" lov~y 111acula1e . $26.1. 11 n nu al ~ ... g lTpt, rlrp~. $26.">--l!'s~ srorr'i. !i-1!1-:l&l.' '==~~~~~-=,.,.-,-! 1.•1nrr1 .. 675-7 1.>4 or t2131 /or g11i-drn1n~ fi7:"-i--6572. \M ill AC. B11.r.hrlor S1201/1no. 7fl9.-.Jjll7 1111 util pd. Pl't. psillo, new!y1~==~--~-~~-l\V/\l~ 10 bl-11 c•h k .o;lorP.o;. 2 furn. Arl lt.~. fi73-20:i6. ! RDRCl'i 11pt rurn. ~·l11!urt" RR, 1 M ., cprs. drps, ~!oV!', Ri11g Brothers Announces the Grand Opening of Mediterranean Village 111:t1l1 or couplt>. Sl~. mo. rclri!O!:. Nn prJs. $180 J\lo. • ITTUNNINGG11~nAp1 . ~detetl~~l r~Cl~i l~ ~arly.64~4~. 11····-----------------------------------------------------------··· Pool. Sml do.It ok. 1 RR $1~. ad No. 307. Daily Pilot, \\'ALK J hlk 10 bt-ach & 11 J BR unf Sl~. 64~. po Bo 1~' C M c:...::.c.c:_,-e==~~=--1 · · " .......,, osta t'Sa s1ores, 2 BR, 1 BA up(lf'r. AT11lACTTVE :? BR . ~262ti. Cpl~. tirps, ~lo1•e/rt-ln,1t. 111d Poll. 1\tlult~. no pets OCEANF"ROl"T '-''i ntl'r N!tl!~.l $200 rnn Yrar!\. fi7:,...:l86 l. Sl.'l.:;. * fi.12-9520. clr11n 1111'1.'e great 111Cation I. CHAR'AIN G , ·BR 1 Ulll U)VEL\'. qui"' 1 l>Pr1rn1 2, /'.: 3 Rr. 714/67:;.....+GSS nr pri. Q;uet ~·u r r 0 11 :~ ; n i;: l! i:-arrlf'n 11.fl! S11/l. urili!IP• 1?27-llOOO or ;,21--09~ 1 1 ., 1 114.1 , ~ o c-/Vl~ •\ poo . •~o pe ~-J mo. incl"rf. RP r's rrq d. · 1,....,.....,, \\!INTER RENTAL<; f;-1 2-8400 Dana Pc:iint Bayfronr 12 -. P'i'nin~uhla 3 BR. 2 ~2-1c,,-.-,-,,·1c0,.-.--.,-,-,-, . 1~1 Ra~h~. ·'? mont · S2i(I rf'fri!O!:: ._..·8.lk .o;p11/~hoJ,s ** Sing!~. TV, pnol, pf'· DA\ IS Rt-~ALTY 642-7000 4311 1. 646---1625 l'lk DANA fo.larin11 Inn. 34111 .___ • 1 1~ · J BR. 2 Ba., 2 rlool"ll u um 4 stuclfnl.1 1n11y sh11.re. C011.11~ Hwy. '-''atrr, yearly or !I rno~. 2 BR 2 ba . y,.Rrly 1~. Huntington Beach C 1f'11 n &. modern · 1 blk. Imm Aii;: Corflnll I il4 .77~709. Av111t 10/1 * 6i3-7127 Bachelor Apt. SIOO/mo •. p£Nf;\. Dehixe 1 Br. apt. ----,---~~-* Call 646-2687 * 2 BR, I RA. F"rplr . Lrg • S!eps IP hl\,'Y & OCt"l\11. Yrly M\'PN'<i p11110. Sn nf Hw;y. fREf. U1il, furn 1 f.· 2 BR . Slf'-.{l, :'o1aturt pa r I 1e-s . 52~/ml). 644--~~9 All 6. nr tK-h pnol 51:lll u P 67:i.-2677. LA RGE nrw 2 BR. 2 R11, 5.16-.1777 /fl.16-72821536-1.166. \\'INTER rt>nta1 . N~wpor1 frplr klt{'ht>o bl!-in!<. 3.30--A Laguna Beach Prnlns11!a .. 1 BR. 2 BA. flRr. Mflr~uc'fitr , 4'7~~7 \\1/D, I h\k to hay & bchl ----~--~---l Br /urn llflL i\lRlllre 11dul1s $240/nio. 675--6041. CUT ~~ 1 Br. unfurn 11rit. only. Quiet garclf'n cl 111· Sulldrck. til1n~. J:llragt". Va- mosrherr. 1 blk tn bch. ras~· STEPS 10 lht heaeh. Qu!ll. 3 i'ilfll noii· 644--7902 11·elking di,1;t11nrr to ~mp~ l.· BR. 2 811 .. cpts, drps. Frpl..1 ~-,-70------- mkl. r.arar.P incl. ll~ mo. blln$. \~'inter 122:> pet Costa Mes•----- 250 Cliff Dr .. L. A. 4~-1.}57 monlh. fi.12--0177 ---,;u:-E.xc1TINI. S12:l 'ma: $40 11·k, B11ch. U1iJ \\'ALK to ~ach. 2 BR, patio. PALM MESA APTS. pd, color T\' al Cl"t'scnt Bay 2 r11r i:ar. \'rly ltasr . Cl1!N1JTES FRO:-.! Brh. 4fl.l-:?j0!! Ar1u l1s, no pe1s. 4709 Ri\'er NE\VPT. BCll. Fl!RN s!UdlQ Apl fnr rrtit. Avl'. N.B. 67:\--0815. Unht>hev11tily lrg 11p1!. hu!O!:f' l"fj) T111ir1, ,\di!, no ;>rts. rEARLY-lmmac 2 Rr. 2 AR f")OI. JarulZI, rlrct hltlflS, \\"erkly/monrhl,\ 4!17-12:16 pa!\n far1ni;: bay. Artulr~. rin ~ha~ ('l'PI~. tl rps, sa una etc. I ,::.::c:"'"c,:: _ _; _____ I pc-ls. $2~.l/rrt<;l· 223 19th SI .. Adult~. no pe1s. Lido Isl• NB. 67:i.-270Ci, SJNGLE.S ...... $\~:.. UI b b I Pt l BEDRJ\f ...... Sl4fl, BEAl.JTIF . 11.c "or a • 1 tilk to Be"!ich-2 Br. 1'1Cf'· l BEDRt-.1. ..... $160. on tiav. Sllil'I lv Fur n. :-;r .... 1'T1f~. pA in! & You'rr n~hT, !ht-y'rp undf'r-1 . ii7; .... R.l-1!l ~rp~ .~n.'> inrlds; u ! l I . . ,.,, M D c ,, CC°---;-, · prl('f"(t : "'I rAA L , ·' · I Newport Beach Y~~rl.1 fii:wli.~ ~ hlks rrnm Nl'1\'por1 81\·d.1 I --CX'F.:A:\FRO'.\'T-~r. f'1,.r . ------··sJ-<,\Cl(llJ<;" 2 Ar. 1 Bii ' '''' • ''" ''· '"·' '" ""· * Span1·sh Elegance I OCF.AN \'!~;\~·. Yrllr m11n lf11~r Call li-!-1-fill l. t"AIP. l\11 rh1ldrPn "r prl~ 1-"-'.~~cc-~=~~~I El"" & l\'tr pt! S2i:J/mo. ~27~ :'110. l\"1111rr. :ri.12~ .iTly. 4 Quiet Adult L iving Av111I 10/l. 104 l.">th SI. Ar ., J hi!. r;icini;: ocean, Sh11g cpt e drps e hl m~ 646--6705. n"11 l~ rlrr<>r. 646--1111:'11. BcautlfuJ Priol • All Uti! Pd P' f P~I Block tn 2 BR lurn S~2j/\lfl. Arih~. no 2 BR. $170 1-. ,., . urn. . nce,.n. Qirpor1 + lO('kC'ri f'h11d1·rn or pets. Rr!'§ N'Qd. Ar!ults only-no pP!s ,..1orA~I'-Sl.~O ,.. S14.i ~V1r"'1. i;7;...3'l(l!t Ev~ II; 11k rnd~. 241 ,\\•ocado St. 646--0979 1.•1 & 1 .. 1~t nmnth., rrn! rrri • 2 BR . patJO. \.\linter rl'ntlll. + $:-ll Cl!'anin~ 6.-b!'!'11k11£t" SlSO/mn. P•rk·Llke Surrounding C:illc f;j.')-722a. I 613--:tl:tl R.F:. QUtr.:T -DELU'X.E l-2 Ar l BR APTS SPACIOUS BAyrront-fo.fodl'rn 2 BR-NP11r Bea<'h. l<llndf'ck. Al.'IQ F"urn Ba cllelor8 upprr duplr'(. :\ Br. ~-811.. frpl1·, 1;Mrp: AduH1. $215 m · patios * Hid Pooh1 Yrarly S400/nv1. \\ inti>r \\"1nlt>r. S235 yrly. fi7:l--212~. Nr shop'g * Adulti only s:ioo1mn. 2?i 19th sc. NB. • J BR. ,,,. BA . STEPS TO Martinique Apts. 67:>-0236. REACH : S2Z'l/mo. \\'intt>r •RQJ1;-TB;1-p;;j" lm Sanlll Ana AVt'., CM \\'ATER~ . ltaM'. 642-3!112. M A 113 646-5.Y.2 sriar :'I Br .. fam rm .• pnv BALBOA BYA O.UB. Be11.utl C..o°'c·~•c':..;;c...~~~~~c ~t!nr1cck. sm ""'Soar m~-furn 1 hr. ovt>rlooki,..-tht" 3 Bdrm * 2 Bath \I. inter l~e . $'125. 54H · ' h ~·0 2211 ~xt 105. Living room wi1h cathedral ~%6. 11.y. """"" 1 _:::::;:;:;.,.===c-;-n::-;l -"---~H~.-ch7t---1 ce!llnl It. Jrplc. St-pan.le • • OCEANFRONT 4 Br .. 2 Newport eig 1 laundry 11re11.. Encl patio. b11 , dshw, carfl"T, gar. ST.-il Cl:F.AN J or 2 Br_ Adlta, no SwimminR pon1 &. children's w1n1f"r. Mft-4626. pP!s, IJ:i: kit. $1 3!>-$150. 2421 pla,vgmund. S200. NICE ()('(!11.nlmnt 2 BR 1tpt. E. 16th St. NB. 646-1~1. HARBOR GREENS Frpl<', C"pt~. r1rps. i1•\nttr. Apt. Unfurn. 365 f.46-4.l~ $2M. Incl util fi7l--021:i. ...,..,,....,. -NEAR new J BR., (l"Ollnd HOUSES & Apts. \Vinter & G•neral levt-l wf 1an.ge. All con· vf'Arly. $160 tn $1~. venience1 . Lftrge ft-need r-.i11.nhi1ll Jte11.lty 675-46111 VENDOME rear yard. Child or ~ts • ON BAY e wel co me. S l75/mo. Nr. Lido. 1 Br 1:-.fMACULATE AP'I'S! 1-"~"c'~'-Jl_._~~~--~ 61'°4"" ADULT &.nd NEAR nt-:w 1 BR. i rou Pd Sl!l.'i. .,...., J\/ FAMJLY Section --. levl"I w/1rar11~. All rnn-• \VINTER RENTALS Clo" to 1hoppi-, Perk ··• \'f-'n1encf'~. 1.ara:e lncd ttar 2-3 ' 4 BR. Apl1 .._ Spacious 3 BR'&, 2 ba yard. Child or pet t ABBEY REALT'' 642---3S50 * S11.,im pool, pul/l'l'ffn welcom e • .$1 7~/m o . l\.10DERN clc11n 1 Bdrm, * F'rpl, Tndiv/Lndry fac'h 645--2413. 1130. \Vln1'•r. 17\i11 Blllbm 1845 An•h•lmAv•. -====--c~--QUIET4Down1teirs 81\•rl #i73-40fll C'OSTA MESA 642-2824 1-=s;:~;;;]OOci;;;t.:O;;;<;[lbikl ... "':'!'"''"'~'"''"'"'!''"''"'~1 2 Br, rlf'W 1h11.s <'Pill, patin, It Br. 1irtgle adul!. pool, blk -8 Ibo.fl Peninsule encl ip.r. Ma ture 11dul~ or to ncf'an. S I 3 0 -SI 4 5' · • re!lred prefri. No l)@'tl, S\48/ 675-12Z>. 644--06.~7 eves. 2 BR, Crpt1, Drps, CIO!!M mo. 64!>-3515 or 644--0™. ;i BR. 2 h11 . ptif\o, \1 block to g11nlge + perkint. Bl1n1. SPACIOUS 2 BR. 2 b11, ne'l\·1.Y bt-ach, $2?i, '-'1n1t-r. Adlts. StJS. l710 Rut&ft'I Dr. rtdrcorAIM. \V&lk Ill 1chl1 61':"~ ~19, 6'12--044~. k Mlop!f. I chtlri, nn pPI~. The char1n o f Old World Spain a\\'al\s you 1n t:osta J\otesa a t R ing Brothers' !vlediterranean \"1 llage. The cn11ntry is the setting \Vhere qu a 111t. bric k-tile d courtyards and palh· ways wind ove r strcam.o; anrl ponds to 1he door of your \'ilia apa rtment. In side, beamed ceilings, \l'Ood paneling, colnr·cnordinated d rapes and c arpels are enha nced by imported grassclolh \\•all coverings in \varn1, natural tones. \Vet bars and fire- places add to the cord ial atmosphere. LArge palios and balconies provide spaciousness anrl light. The r ec reational facilities include nig ht -l ighted tennis courts, swimming pools. a gymna.c;iun1 'v11h sepa rate health clubs for me n and women and bi lliard and garne rooms. The location of Mediterranean Vi llage is ideal -convenient to all Southern California -111 inutes fron1 the Pacifi c Ocean and Newport Clu b. Beach, overlooking the Costa t\itesa Counlry A complete security system assures you r pcivacy v.•hil e you enjoy the serenjty of living at Mediterranean Village. UNFURNISHED AVAILA BLE l bedroom 1 bedroom & den >' ~ .. 5 < "' m " z 0 ,.., From S150 From $180 _. ORANGE COUNTY AW'ORT NEWPORT BEAOI RENTAL OFFICE OPEN 10 A.M. • & P.M. 2400 HARBOR BOULEVARD, COSTA MESA, CALIF. 92828 PHONE : (714) 557·8020 " ,,,7,....,,C"O"~.~.~·p"11·r1 ··~ Plar'f' 11n 11d ' ISel! the tlld •tuft Buy the Sl~ rnq: ~ 1-ts.au, Apt I c,-,11 1>.12.:;n1_•___ Ill''-'' !tidf ~~ :14!1 ~.i2·1 11o ..... ..,•••••••••••••••••••••••••••lll••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ( \(~ iJAy PILPJ i ~ '~'-__ •-__ ._ ... _ .... _ __,) [ 9 ]' _"'_"_'m_'_"_"_'_°' R'nt l . -·~~--------------------~1 ---.------~ .. Sit11tdlJ', SfP.ttmbet ~ 1971 lllentala ........ . ....... l~ I Rooms l~I ]~ [ 460 Found ( frM adt I 550 400 Room1 Apts., I A.t. Unfum. 365 A.pl. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unf urn. 365 Newport hac:h Newport Beach Newport B•ach furn. or Unfurn. 370 •·>."!Al ". B"DROO' I ..... .,--0------,----r " _r Qnly. Bach1•l11r r-1•1, ge C>U>kt, W/v. Huntington 6each Roon1 $7;,/fni>. ~·11rn. Uul crpt, nf'll.' 11.ll f'lt"t hc!rnl'. WANTED: Roommale lo 430 R•nt•l1 W•nted NOTICE GRAY atrlperl kll1en on In. r!i11napolis bto l1o1cPn Br.<1.ch & Ney,•l11nd, !1121 5:16-1997, iiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I "" I J I I d ~:ven1n,s It week e n d 11 ~hare Mc511 Vrrrle home. UUPLl·;x up~lf11r:o; npl, l.1dq -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I ;;.,;_i.;;i:;,11. or 510 r 11 1 · 646-:&12. Preferahle siudf'nt, !O m in 1111'a Nr l1u•hai·•1·s ill«fki't. ON BEACH! <===~~~---~~-1 lro1n QC College. Privale NOW YOU CAN AFFORD RJ::Al."l'ORS & RENTERS The houaing oUice of Un111t'r· 11ty nf Cahrornu1~ lrvi11~ I& expandu1g 111 hsr1ng 11e1'Vll.:t' lor otl c;1111pu.( rentals. fteal- tl')ra Ii rriva1, ownert RtT ('nc..-iurai;;:t'fl 10 lisr 1u1r11ble m•ITlf'fl Ir. ~ingle 1turtrn1.-& f a(· u ! 1 y Rt·ron1m0rla t1ons wuh us. \\''rire or phone fnr 11 Jisling form fron1 : Hous- in ·. Otrlce. Library Ad mn1- i.<1rra11on Bldg, UC Jrvint, CRliL 9'2664.. Phooe: t71-IJ S.\1~1'/, FOUND \l..'tst I ni·k key on 1he \9Th, V1r t Ull01o1• CharltE' on llar(M.1r R!vtL ~10-!'lOl(i. FOUN D b1~ shor! haired hl11 r.k r11.1, 111c Pearl 51., Lag BMl. 494-6212. NEWPORT BEACH ,\lal!Jl'l' a;Jult onh. l"lT:i/n10. N1tf:l'oom for \1·orking ROOM & h11!h, prl. enlr. Nr. Bedmoni. Very rea .... )nable. Y1•ar!y n•11!;1L liil-tif»!I I • mtui. 1o1 1lh fir wuhou! ('(lr}I(. OCC. Cl)()k1ng & pool pr1vgs. Call bt1o1·n ill-2 pm only. Enjoy $750,000 health club & spa; 7 pools, 7 tennis courts. Bachelor, 1 or 2 Br's. Also 2- stor y to\'-•nhouses w/ 2 or 3 BR's. Elec. kitc h- ens. priv a te balcony or patlo. Fro m i 110. Subterranean parking, elev, 1naid service. FuU-line food market, dry cleaner, beauty salon \•lilhin complex. 7 beaut model apts. 9 am to 6 pm daily, other times by a ppt . J am boree & San J oaquin liills Rds. N. of F ashion Island. 71 4: 644-1900 for lea sing info. I I U ' R NE\\' APTS 111, nr1v"• ,. C-1• •'I•<•, &~RI~ 11ttf't :-.. ""7-9616. YEAlt . ·-nlurn -Br l ii I Ar ,. • --"~ ~-"" From Sm 611-il'.1:.'6 l'p.(/1,1rs: P1~110, R,lk to 2 HR Froni $242 1===. ~.--------Gu•st Hom• "415 GIRL or cpl to ihare rountry ~-_!ll..Xl. 673-~~-·--3 BR }"mm $375 SI N{,L~. 1'10tn pnvate rn-E ROOM I house_ 20371 Sun V11Ury Dr, 3 BIL 1. Ila, ("Pl 1lrps, hlH1s 1 Furniture Av1tihth!e llantf', pnv. b111h, n1a le * PRIVAT l...aR Cyn. lllk Bt•h. Nr ~hu11'g .~n1r, C,·ir·rv>ls-dra""s-dishiillshcr a.du ll nn!y, $20 Jl('r wk. ~-,,. eld•'rl v 1'>1rly Rright ·cc-~==~~=~~-Bl.ACK [..,1b male puppy, 111lout 6 nu~. \'1(· Top of the \Vnrirl. Ulg. Bch. 494.ffl37 .,. ,~ 673-"799 1·hf'"J"Y 1ta~deu surruund111gs. • • REACH. APT-~'early. Yrly. 6i.1-W!2~ 11!1 ·I r111 . healC'd JXX)l-saunas-lcnrus · ·' ' Nutruinu~ nil'a(( J.18_475.1 $134 25 ~lo. ~urn 1nr lt11 ul!l. Sfll\-ffilt:S 2 Br~ 2 U<i~ rec roon1-orean viewJ PVf bath & roon1 !or ren1 , ;;--s;:Mc.p;;;,;;e·-;' oo;;;-'-;·~i,;'~'"-;;;2~17~4°'""''=c::c-c:::=::-I k ' ' I' $,-'· ft SF..'.i\11-PriYale' morn in drps, bl111~. •'ti('[ i.::•r. $175 pa11os-am pe pa r ·1n1 p1· Pnranee, pa 1. ::i 11... 2 ~'Df'NTS ' Ut'S1 t111me for J:f'n1lf'rnan. <>•v · · nf't'd room- Lost 555 "'1. ~1IR-Ji08 or fi73-2.1"i0 Security guards. :>1~9:iri. 1 h $72 • c 1111 t.46-7:100 • ma: e, )-tiur s 11r,... . mo. p E R.'1 -,Tc,c,c,c,c, ,-,,;-,c,c,c. -c., pre.~Pn! 11pt. 2 BR, unturn, Ii;: kif . \\'11! n1!lin1a1n. CX>s1rr hoof dnclr. S200. Rf'fl. frnm l;indlorrt /, llf'IE:hbnn. N R. 3.Sth ro .i01t1. 67~2205 nlles. Days R96-54·1~ --------REWARD J:'r•r Reeovery Of BHJEFCASE PARK NEWPORT APARTMENTS COZY. 1,, hlk ho;·h. 3 Bit 111 fi11. Pa110. All •·.~11·;1s. $1.:i<I. Yrl~. Glli-O";"!l !i0.rl)1Ji . HUNTINGTON PACIFIC * BHAN/) N••w l>J-:LUXE 2 7Jl OCEAN ~~E8.1 ILB. fir, 2 B~ :n·;u! Oct 15. (7l·I J 5~,,.. 1 i Ole oven JO ain-6 pin na1ly -\"IL!.IA:\1 \\A . ~ . . rUHN rnon1, pvl hornl'. nr (lCC ,t, shopplnK. C.:.~I. area. f'all r.1!+-J()l.;1 $1;, 111·rw;,;-k·-,-,,-.-.,c,-,,c,.c,'"-"-· $1() fJ"r 111"Ck up Rpl s. f.1olel • M.ll~!l;;...;, 67:>--JR:i2 Rentals to Share 43G G f R arages or ant 435 c n ,vt -N1ee :J 1001ns lur l11r'ly. Ut1J. lllrn., sh11 rll' kir. Pr1. STORAGE, rRr~. P q ti J p , " n t . N 0 r'I r 1 n k i n I:. ~rses, OOA!~. Nr. 0 . Cnty Rr aso11alllr 67.i-0621 Airpor1. From $ I 5 / m o . No 'Juesrions asked . ~111-:,0.1·1. 1 Af'.,:.._, __ u_n_fu_,_"_-____ J6_5 I Apt. Unfurn. 365 Yf'.<irl). fi i'..-. J:!l IC f:. \ . I Tf'RS CD LIDO Ra~[r•m1 , IJot·k, 3 Rr, ---.--...... ---.. 12 Rik~ fronl IL B. p11'r. Yurn t·~;\\1.,LE ro•"1mn1alP wan11'rt, Costa Meaa Meia Verd• I S·Z:.(l. 0.-·f';'lnft•··nr, !urn. 3 Br e oc ~:AN VIE\\! From S135. 11111 pd. s1:; n1n. lt1eal tor B;il hoa lslarlll. Q,\•n Br. Call Garage for rf'nl. S25 f 1\fL. i<lurtenr needs Brir. 11nd usr ol kitchen ne11r 0 .C.C. 67,-µ~ !!l. Losr in f'ronr of 'furner ~gs N.A. 5-18-_1_1'3cc__ IJJSf 1n Cosra-.\1 esa area h::e golden rlui,: '1/ndge Up hack 1RhodPs111n R1rl~Pback1 . Ans'>l·rrs to '"illOOM>'". Rell'il1'fl: Please 2 BR '1urllo. ha & '1., 1lps, cpl. heat('d pool ,e, gnr11i.:". quiet r11.•1g l1horhtJ1!1l. !\' o l.'h1lrlren, n:i pels. 6'lZ-804~. .-\l "fRA(."flVt.; lrg rJ,.lu~ Br. 1\:e1o1• rlProra11on ,r,, t·rp!, ~a~):o{i Ga1·11.iit, $ J 5 5.. --,,,.--A-T_T_R_A_C_T-IV_E__ s:1T.i. A.c:t. fi!fr-07~1, 1 HR. t'urn or Unfurn . sludenl 612-~:120. L1no1fl. 67J.-02AA. * C~I064~~7 • ·• " t "" 2 HI( I '~ ha. Sl•'P!'; 1ro orl"<1r1. Ci\SA PLAYA, 14th & Aplt Ap~ ~I" (.'1n.K>sl' ron1 -~ ur., 11ew , · ·• •~., Off' R 1·11ts, d!"ps & pc.11\t, Xl111 loc. 1"1·1-,1(-. g:ir., r<itio. S2':IO ino. \\lalnu!, 1113· ;..J6-SJ6i. Furn. or Unfllrn. 370 Furn. or Unfurn. 370 tee ental 440 Mi IC. R• n ta Is 465 1-,'7'-"~"-1-0--0,,--c!i7i _. _:l.lcic-'~"-7!lc. ~-I "':~:-'.".:C::C!"O-~":'.C,_,-"",,-ft• J ~lnnf h!'! old Trish S€t- CAMPE RS & BOATS t"r. male. d is apprartd Nr ~hop'.c: ,I'.: f1"\\·y, idrlll lnr f•M-7:i!J7. Newport B•ach ---------------1 I I Huntl.nglon Beech Huntr'ngton Bee~ ,.,·11111!1•, not' uh rt·n , !111 J:it'1~. Newporr Heights ~ $1~(.111110. 61:1-.::,1:-1 or &1•1-1 IOll or !il·l-O'ij,l for ;1p1•:. NE\V \Valrrfmn! Dllice1 }·rnn1 S360 i\100!h Prun(' Lot,:;11 1on Fenced lot storagt 50c Saturday from I 100 block of 2 BR. unlur11 :ip!. Poot. Conv. 10 shop'g. $1371. 31:1 }-:;. J71h f'I, t'Vr111'r.~ of l ilh & SAnt.<1 AnA . 646-18:12. ----East Bluff 2 BR, 21 ~ ha, Bl!ns. t"r plc, Crpl!<. Drp~. 2-car J:ara~P, Pnnllrf't: area. $ J 0 O, &44-640~· Huntington B•ach. FU/t,'i on UNFUH.'i One he<lronm for 1he money T i.1·0 bf'droi1n1.~ \\I' 11 1!1 show Thrre hrdroon1s f•':tdy Con1(' nn li>l 's (!O' Qu1P t, dr:irlr11d ~ 1 1·1· r t, rhHdrl'n, p•1~ •'\ll1~1d('n'd. 7681 Ell i.~. I hlk 11·,,~1 ol 8P;i{'h Blvrl .t .i f'n1111~ Storf'S. s1:i11 to S\7j S·li"-i:i..17 or .ll47--0!l32. ------KIDS WELCOME Arrra r 2 An. Sl.19 .t-$!.°>9. :J BR, $1,\19. All x1r;:is, f'"IS ok . Ponl. fir,. hldg 17.lii2 "A"' KtPL~n Lane. 968-7510 or S-IZ-623.i . Sl~ 2 BR, unll!rn, cp1s, r!rp.c, hltn~ Ch ilclrC'n \\elcomc. l>J.5: -1-&-'.I-J:H{.'"° 2-1:7l.1-.-,,-.. ~; i.:1;r. Sl.11) ,1,, up. Jlrnlal Qf(·: 3rn.i:i J\1a<"r fl1·i>. :-16-10:11. Newport Beach RESERVE NOW FOR YOUR BEST OCEAN & HARBOR VIEWS OCCUl'A,\:CY Luxury Upls fl'<'•' :"\t'll l"ll't In J 11n11AI)'. II it h i'tllOJ:· • H;11·1~1r & oi;PaP \·w11·~. n1·rrlooking Lido !~le. \\"11h r nvironn1rn1- a: a 111t'n1!1!"~ tv inr!urle sr:o'l.000 c-luhhou.'<r , JYl(lf r, un1 q11e fl""ll-hor. 3-sl(ll'y [,,.,ri,.. \'allPy Cl1<1tt'illl & 1r;i. it1 11ntv1I i!C"s1g11 Ol'f'f ~11b­ h 11·:1111>~11 pnrking • \I 1lh Pl1'\·11 :11r. Taslt•l1!l !ohh1,.~. l\•'"unly TV ~.1"11•111. :!1 -lt r p;i 1J'•1!1t•rl, r rwl••!'f'd ('<'ll1Hlll1 n- 11y fnr n111.1.1nn1m .~ri•11n1y , S111i:::Jr~, l hr!rn1. 2 brtr111. & J IKlrtn luxury units of 2,000 sr1. fl. }'1,1111 $2.i:i. ,\l\onlhly VERSAILLES ON THE BLUFFS AT NEWPORT 1Al~J1t> Pacific Ct•ast Hwyl, lx>h\f'f'!l i\'r11 p.lrl Bh·d. & .'iu1wr1nr. ti"!·IJ 61.i-O.'.lfiO. Opf•u 9 a111 to 6 p111 * N1('l' 2 Bit. Priol, ,:?~rrtJ:f. plll\o, hltn.~, erp1s. drp.<. Arllls, no pcl!I, Slti5. fH~-.IWll Santa Ana CAN'T BE BEAT Sf:\GLF: S"TORY Sott1h ,o;;ra A!n1osrhere ~ Bil .• 2 B.\111 Cal'pr1.~ !.:. drrs Air Condilioned Pri\'alr Parins H ~:A TED POOL PJ,..n1y o ! l;iwn Carport &. S!orage !ilDDEN V!LW,GE i.·,oo South Sal!;i Santa Ana e 546-1525 :l P.()()\J<; & ha1h, $1 00 11111 inf'I . 11111"~ Cl\l l ~!:/..()JO;\ hr111·r"n Ii & 5 .. \lr>n ·F1·1. Apts., furn. or Unfurn. 370 Costa Mesa IUel!lliBJllJ - ELD EN - J:l(l. 1110,·e in 11llo11·1111ce. * BRAND NEWT t----':;_3_c_n_,_,_. _,,_:1&--_1ic._,_,_· ---1 201:1l S~1111a Ann. I /\(·r·nss Sp;irkl 1n~ NE:\\I 2 Rl~Df":OO:'I! 2 & J RR'~. SlGO up. P;11 in, r1,,111 S.A. c,111111 ry C!u!il. i::.:irtk n ll)•arrn1,..nt. Lux11r- -1. •·h•I"~·">. 'lllllA '"I • < i<lU.~ !~\i'I, lt1.~h 11111rls•·:ip111i.:. ..-··· '"~' " "" Sp;u·1ou.~ 1 ,· '.! BH u1111~. . AP". 1s.~s.111 .\·Jo~, !\lei 1.0.. ,. -,. I Sl'i:i. Arl11h( -on Jl"IS. 2.1JJ ' ron1 l l.1'.1. up. rp <~. fi1 '1\', ·•. blk L:. ol ll",1•·1•. '·'''·'""·. 1. Fldi•u Avt•, C: .. \I. • ,._ ' pa1111~. hi;u!s .,f 1·l~1·t.<. 6J:1-!"1l'S() !II" 1c1r~:r. OHO AP'TS Adults, ,\1:.:r. r.:.1-0211. , 82?.1 A1la 111;i. l-2-3 Rn's.. ADULT LIVING-- Resort Livinq Lu:<u ry :irt living w lS\ nli!- 1\011 rccr('at1on .. sw1mmin1?. tt•nn1 ~. hllliards, and 11f1l· lryhnll, h"Hhh c-luhs, sauna~. clul1hot1se, par!y roon1, rest· ll€'11l tr11 n1s pro & pro shop and tn1u·h m orr' Singles, 1 ,{. 2 Bi!'!-1. Yurn-Unrurn. H1•111~ frnrn $13:i . _ :-lo lro.<I' rrq11il'rd. Models Open Da 1i11 lll lo 8. OAKWOOO GARDEN APARTMENTS .'l:e'>l'fl<"l rt-Norlh 1!80 lr\'lflf' Ave 645-!f.f.iO I :"\r \\'port-Sou!h ~:~,:'!n~ 642Rl70 1 VILLA MARSEILLES BRAND NEW SPACIOUS 1 & 2 Bdrm. Apts. Adult Living Furn. & Unfurn. Di.~h11·;:i~hPI" rtilor c'•IOn!inat- ed appl!ances • plush shag carper . choice of 2 rotor Sf"ht'mes • 2 ba!hs • st11ll showers • mirrored "''a rd· robe donrs • !ndirerl light- Ing in kirchcn . brc11kfa sr bar • huge prlvn!e fenced p111lo . plush landscaping • brick Bar-13-Q's -large heat. ed pools & laMI. 3101 So. Bristol St. ('Ai l\ll. N. or So. Coast Plau.) Sant• An• PHONE, 5S7.8200 ! Pon!. Pnvu1 1' t'ln~rr'I gtlr. Brand tl!'ll'. 1 ,t 1. Bi!rnis. \ll V DRIVE BY '" h/" "\" n.,,,. rl•1\1 ,.r SI. 1 11H. "F11n1 E t • ! "'" .. ryrr. ••u-t1,,...,,, lh~!iw.1.~h•·1~. ~·1n•plfll'Ps. 2 ""\\'E ~D t & reitp'. ,elean B 1 F 1 or tJ11f11rn. R1•i:r ""·111i.1n 111 out the h'C»~ures & u-11...~h • ' 2 BR, iv•r .. lndry r n1 .. s1011r, :11 1s .. 11tl0sc1 pa11os, 1'0<11 C<"Jsta i\1 r~11 . ti-1fi-!l':r20 1urn Jn10 cash thru II. D;iily ' crpls. <lrp11 S\.10. Child 0 .K & harllf'q ue. C:t l'\l(>rt~ •'-' P•lol Cl,•.<1'l•'•d •d. "'2P71 Nn Jlf'1i;. :i27-314·1. ~1on1gr. ~o lrak' rt'•1111rC'd. \D:=A=l=L=Y::=P;:;:IL=D=T=='"='::::'o'='~:::"o' :.:::::::=::::==-====:~;;;:::~=: -1.0311. S:1111 11 A11a A\'"· LRG. 2AR 11pt, 114:l. t-ch1lrl Santa A_na Santa Ana OK. 11r sctils & shops. Ph: ,,.., NOW OPEN--1 -------------------' 5.1f\-17.1R. Br.1r1d n!•11 -I Br.. S\1~1-2 AH WALK -~T=o~s=E~A~C~H=,-1 s1!10. H11 . A11 11111 rd. Pr11•. p;111", liilliar(I rn1. !11d pnoil Lol'Ply I, 2 ,t-3 BR's. Cpt, w , j:ii·uz~i. Adiill < 21Jl0"1 rlrp~. hltns, d\1'hr. 1147-3~ Birr·h s1.. N.n. ~1.»i-41.16. Sl:ti 1 HR, 2 Ba, rpls. dr ps., bltn~. S!l-1-2J:i2 or R1l7-~l'-l!H HAVE A NICE DAY LIVE AT CASA MONTERREY In yo ur maintenance-fr ee I u x u r y apart me nt. We do all th ose weekend cho res whil e you rela x around the poo l, practice you r putting and dri v- ing, pla y billi ards or wor kou t in the gym . After a hard da y at work en joy the the raputic po ol and saunas. We have 1 and 2 bedroom apart men ts wi th air cond iti oning and firepla ces just wait ing for YOU. ALL UTILITI ES PAID Adult Li,•ing-FurniMed & Unfurni~bed 6551 Warner, Huntington 714/847-8526 Beach I BDR M 11 2:1. G:ii; & ,1;1 1,.r incl. 1 oldrr person pref. Ko pet:~. ~-12-~.1.~l --------1 $270. llut.:P :l P,lt llJ1L l11~h nn Ba1·k !l;iy Bl11rrs \1 /2 pv! li;il<1fnlt'.~. lrplc. hr 11 I C'd fll~•I. loads of !"ifJS f'IS , 1\d111i~. /<fo On111111i.;o Dr. I hy C !l \1.11.S 1 (';ill r,i: .. 1~>o. Apts., Furn. Apts,, or Unfurn. 370 Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Laguna Beach -------~-~I Newport Beach Newport Beach 1'.\.ll Ba ys1rlf! Dr., N'pL Beach Aili Grunrly, Rll r. 67fi-6161 -BAY VIEW OFFICES Drluxr. ~\1r-Conditio.,f'r'I Llrln Arra -:.(le Sq. ~'t. 11Palonornic~ Rkr. fi75-6700 $~·~• 10 SiS mo. Grnrl fir, 11ir/c·onrt. 164,11 -B -C-D N I'!" port B l\•d, Ci\1. 642-~1.1. 614-1if>1. • NE\VPOHT BEA~ 2fJ(}....1fN)..;I()() /I. J.'Jr. Pl\. Mr. F.rvin, 6'7Yl-1601 Business R•ntal «5 per It. $10 min. 642-6."'60 El Cam 11tn Dr., C. ~I . ~~~~~~~~~~~! R1·11·11rrl :..i7-.'ii!T. c 11-1 NE\I.' Mn!he1 C<tliCTI eal. red flra roll;ir, V1r Sprinc-r'lalP & Bolsa. H. B. RE.'Warrl~ P•rsonals 530 CONFll)~:NTI AL <"'1)Un~Plins:, & rf'fC'rr11I ff)r allfJ rlion /,, 11dop11n11. ApCarP. 6,124\'.lfi. VASECTOMYINFO- ApCarr. f\.12-4436 -----Social Club1 535 Con!f'n1porary Cnup!eB \\'!OF: \\'ORLn f714'l R.19-21.~1 nr 521 .7721! 545---128-t LOST ovpr 11· .. rkcnd, ViC'ton;r. BrAch. f Pmale S 1 a m e g e &-alprunt, Rt11•ard. Ca l J 494-7:100. I.OST: .\l ale S r.11lpoi n! Si11n1P1;e •·11 1, v1r. \\' Bay & J;1th Si. N.B. Re'>l ard:! Call coll eel 213-AT '49.164. LOST near Cosra .\llr<a: GoU Cn11r!'f' J2nd Drgr r e Masonic r 1ni;. &nhmenta.l \'lllUf'-Rr:'ll"ard. 3'1~20~i. LOST, f'un11y fen1ale fr!ine, 4 mn·~ old. tnr1olsr <"Olor, flea i111!ar, Cd!I! arra. Days: li73.-16l!t, F:vr": hi,)-7110. 2 8 1.K curly h111r pup~. 12 \\"k.~ olrl. m;ile 11"/\l'hr chest, frml \\'/ll'ht r!nt nn <'hf'sl, YH· R":i Sehl, Ctll, ~J'l8·8C66. LOST l,g a llf'rrr! m 11 1 f' S!amr .~P r·al . V i c. J\fl;in1s-~i;1;1nr111, C.~L F1ea eol!;ir. re,1;11-.i. ~1.)7-0079. r ur. dog. "'ale, \'i e Hamilton & r ornnna. c.:-.t. App 2 yrs. F'lf'a rol, chain . li\fi-:i622. :\1ALE Siam".~e ln~! rrom M11! rlo.:·k nr Rf'lihen E . I.Pr, $10 Re11·;ird, Call Po!ly f.\2~~~ . ~ILVE:R GrPy 1oy IJl"l'1'lle. h111r c-ul .~h<1f'/, crill ar w/hrll~. Vir Bfllho;i T~le . f1e1•-ilrf1 ol!C'rrd: 673-2.183. 1..0ST Tues .. Rik Lab. M11le, \l'f'ariniz lr11thl'r !,, nea co!- l~r. rl<>a~e c::>.11 ().'>7-!12.14 S.11 0 \\"ROO\! rnfr::. k nffi<-e / spf!ce. Close in Laguna loc. S9.1 lo $?~:-..0 mo. 111..,_16;..1. [gJ ~'{)_R_L,-,-. "'l-s:\ ft-M:l-hl_rl_iz Lo'\ and found ) fnr n1athinr shop, ~arai:;e or !~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;; LOST S.irll"e !1118. Youn~ {em t11hhy ~nr11n1:(') cat \\•/rlurfy 11111. 6-14-004,11. FF:\1Al.E rn1n. narhshunc-l rPr1 1sh hrn. 1111!'1 h11 1r lip, 525 rP11·nrrl ,11.\fi-:i::no nr ~,\S-481,11, !..O~T-Al~Tll ~k1n<ln·Pr 11·11Trh -"-''-"'-Is I cr>_"_~h()p ..:..::r1 ~797. * • liOO si1 fl. STORF: nr Found (tr" ads) 550 OFflCE. S12.'"iln10. COSTA .\1ESA". 646-21'.IO. S:\lAU~ olhct or shop F:. \i"!h SI ., Cnsla r.Trsa $60 Rr1llonon1H'S Rkr. 67::.-6700 TF'.nRIF'JC Uic. S!nrr or of- ffiiJN~e-,-<-,',,-,d.,-..,To,-ITl"r fin 11irlP ... 1rap 111 Tr-'\\"inlde '>1 11h hl11ck rol111r & na.11 ll1 ~'lhllll pr;:ic1 1rp ,-.,;s;...7l'ffj_ hf--adi;, lllR gone. v 1 c. ALACK Afi;:han lr malr. Back Nt v..()n J)rug.~. Brookhurs\ Ray IH('a. 833-7·129 or l\1r~. Coff<'f' 5:\f)-1()()(). "' Art11m.<. TtJe~. P\"P , 9 r.r..1.1 ~·~·~'-"~'~"~·~~~~~~~~I fi<'P ~ril('P, Ralhnl'I Inn. \'OUNG BH!lw•a. rron1 S7:.. f;7:1-Rf,IO. ,_. 11 f1atil' by \nJUred 11111 • !nstruction • .........- e 2 HP.. Qu\C't. \\'alk to 1011•u & hr h ,\rtultj;. Lf'a!'E'. 217 Cyprr •~. SliO. 49-l--0209. Sl•:ACLIF!·' .\1:u u1 r 1\pt~. 2 HH 1111/urn. I' i l'\:1 , i"(lt~. drp~. blln~. Jltl l'h t'llSPL ll\'t ,,.,110, Slfll. 1\l.o011 Furn. P.:1dwk1r 1111! 1~1. S14" 1:,2;; Pla1·,.111 111 A1·r. ;,i...._~1foN2 WE LOVE CHILDREN! ~ male c111 , idrn-)~ * Ot"Fl('f'~ or s-roR~:. ~1{} l'la1·k tt "h11~ cnln1·1 ni.: 1 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;1 1,::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::=,1 sq. 11. NE\\'P0HT Bi':ACH, 11 cro•:hf't mllar. \'tr 1-i~r- At South Coa~I ViHdl we rve11 h~ve f $~00 00') (h•ld C<tre t enter & Ody School • .\.000 }Q. fl. Cl.,!,tio• 1~ w11li l'ntrrra1n1 rn;i t.ir..!,i,e~, ~a,.na bdlh1, 1,,11,,,0~ t. tard e Nt R.-h 1 ,r,,:.? Br, 1 1 ~ F\;i, $Jill ll f' Pr..,1 2 1~ S C.~1 J-1 11·y l\l\_jl2f~I, I I 1 :,2R--ti7 l'.t 1 N 2 II!{. 111rn l1•rn, fll"•':111 \'!I'\\, \\;ill.! \011n\\n ,r:,, brii<:h. f)l·:J,t J,\ I·: ll:i.~ /1'< •111-2 Hr. :t :o~~ !•;c:l,e'.le~~~;,\,~:;~1,~: ~;~~:1·; ';1t~a~~1 ':"~~ l\;1 Adt1l1~. llf• !"'I • Yt':1rly i• 2 !. J lo~dro\1111 ~v.1 1lr11•11h • (•rllral ~a~. S.~:o'I. Sl ,p i\v.11\. i ?,1 191h :;1 r~!..~e•d•rJ <t•1 CO!itl.! """'9 • Pro .. are ft r- hl!lfl~ 1:,•r, l'\1-2'1fi;. ll I! ~;7·,.u:?.:1;, 1.ice) •\'/,ilk 1n wa•lh.1lies. lido /sle-------2 HI:, Jt , H~4 S[ll•I /1'\"•'1 [/• All thiJ family lu•1.irw li•l~g horn Sl4'., mo. .& /\rl11l1~ unll" llfl pPI~. li2.~ iEI ..., ... ..._.. _ _... __ ,...,,, ____ ... 10.,.,,. fl LOV ELY 2 Br, 111 R;i. 2 C~r '\•·ttfiord Lr; :.1~-i."1'.~1. J, ~;ir. hlln', n It'!!.!. ft'pl•'.1------ rpr.<. rlq>~, ~~•.\ r.n I"· C/\1'.r\I. ft,u11 2 Hll, 11111. Sno11·n hy 11pp!. ;>l!-20-15 01. p11 11!. S211(/ •11,,11111 fi7f>.-3!1fi7 I fi1.1-~ \ I) c"'c"~'=== Daily P ilnt Wl'l nt Ads tia,•e "-'11 llil' old s1u r1 bargains izalore. Uuy th€' new ~t111f Apts., Apl1., Furn. or Unfurn. 370 furn. or Unfurn. 370 ·' Huntington Beac:f\ Huntington Beach • \ \ Hunt ington Beach • • • AND ALL THE PLEASURES OF ADULT LIVING IN BEAUTIFUL BACK BAY l and 2 Bedrooms IMAll l'rTI ACCIP'TID Vista Del Mesa Apartments Tvttin & Meia Drive Sup•• do•• "' UC.I., l"'in• lnduolrool (0"'1>lt>, SO u I h (001t ,loro, 'o•hion l1lond nnd th• lonch. Oly.,p;< pool, ••Hoet;en •••'•• wilh pn•ly '"""'· llY"' .. llil!io•d•. 1.-ouli· f~I !iv1n1 !ho! bollioo tho b)oldgell RENTS START •155 Ph, 5454855 ........... * C.:iJJ 67:1-![,(ll. *" l'<•r \'1py,• l!om<'s • &H-0392. I ndus t r i a I Rant a I 450 I cc'"'1·~i--O":"l9~i ·="7c--:c=cccc 11-----::-:--0'.".-= \\Hll"E: \\'1rf' H11 1rrr'I TP\Tirr, • :'11·1 SP/\CC: new hldg. 12RQ b!;1rk tip~ on rars b t111l. f'•l 11, ~·1,.,n! l"lrllcP !~t· rr;i1· J11.<1 f\ra rnllar. V I r. rtc,-i r S\60 tnn 17~1 \\"h1!11rr, \\'<1! nr"r & :'ll;ii:;ool1;1, 1-"n!n (' \L * J;/'t) .'<J. Ft , 2 frnnt \';ii!".\· .~ll-~OSI>. nrt11·<"'. 2 ha th. h::P rP11r drv"lr S!9:i n1n 12!0 l110:11n ,<;t., C.M. Days 646-~33 e v,..s, f; 16--f(i8 l. *COSTA MESA * PAP..T Prr~1;in kll!Pn )<rr:o-S.· nrani;:P, "h1le nn:<P, IE-"f'1 !..: r•hr.<I Flr:i r11\l;:ir, \"1r S,..a1·1r11 & M11ri;::irl1f, Crt ~! fii.>-:.i~·11. Schoell & instructions GOLF LESSONS 575 ro1· iw•nnr r~ .\· llrll'anrE'd pl11 .1Pr~. C;ilJ Ru:--r.,·,.r~nl"'. (',,~Iii :\If'~;! Gnu c I u b, '.., !•) "j "111 rJANO 1.r:sSONS ·n1F;Of\Y. :-:H alT r.~:.\fl!NG T~:lll i'ilQt:E Rr11,.,. :>11i-41iii -FRENCH &-GERMA_N_ llli'O i;q It. !Jl).:l2() l""'•'>lrr. pri- \'~IP ~·fflrr . 1\C'll hl•li:. FOl:r\D ;oi htl111 ~pr. I !th. E\prrl T"llf'h,..r. li3.1-0?i:i4 12."i/)(/ 1lfJ fl, lri: n!/1,.,..,., f!!f'lll.\I R hlP f.: llh!lf' Ii I(:\'(' I " ol·!lilrk111t.:. nr ~ n h·1o1.), \\Jt6in1og \\hr .. !~ ·, 1,.. • C . .'',jA1!Rl-:S.'; RI.Tr.. • Huntrr f.: SC'ots1011 ~. H.8 . 210 E_ 11 lh, C.:\J. . 642-l ·lll~ I ~,..._~=",,"',....,· ::-;-;:--;::::-::--;:;= N-F.:\\' inrtustTi;il h!rl~. MOO' YOUN(; !TIAlr f1H1n hn.~rr. u"K'I. 100' offier 2 lrn111inji: 11pll c-arcd lnr. no idr nn. Auto Waxlng <!oor~. 200 11n1p i;1ngl1> ph11~e . f1r;irion. Collcgr Pk. 11rr11, arup!e parking. 937 \\'. 181h C.1\l 2.166 Rulf;l'fll Sr, C .. \I. 642-m4, 1o1·keM1 or :..i:.-26'.lti, "'· SJ\~:F:TER'S A11tn Polishing Cf\mpl jnh Sl:1. Pmf. Frtf! PJU h.\· appL &15-2::..;o. evf's 5.17-91\fi. LONI. h;i \red young fml ral. XTRA h:i 1 .. ~prinkli -r....t. in-Blul' <"n<l \1h1!t p<>r~111n r!u~!'l F.-2. 17;.'l Ml It " up. 11'/\l'hllP hont~. Vll'A fflllll.f. Babysitting Nr. s.n 8i. G.G. F11·y~. Vt(', .\IP.~11 f)pl l\111.r & Rock. COSTA MESA PRE-SCHOOL F.nroll now for 1'11.ll \\',..s1n1111i;ler inrlu~t P k. C,i\1. ~16-0l,"JO. R9~].'i7.i INDUSTRIAL Unit:<. C.:\-1. 110-nl J)'l1'1'f'r. $9:1, In Slli7 ,, \IQ. Ph: f..12-14ll,"i. 455 STORAGE y11rrl \I ilh ~hPr!, 2100 i<IJ 11. S5.i mon1 h, Harhor & &ker. ;,.cR-J41fi R•ntals W•nt.ct 460 f'ROFES.C::JON AL C'Ollpl,. & rtau1rhlf'r. rk'M furn111hPd ~uhlel Cdi\I. ~ BR. h'-P Or 11pt. fmm Qll'nf'r. \Viii f11 ke s!nl r11re. Phone 675--0505. Apr. 141i. PA RK RANGER l.r "-'lFE nt>M:I hnu!lincz 1o1•!thln rlrn•init rltj;liln<'f' of Huntington Sr111l R<-h. ~1in. 2 BR, unt\JM'I. :1n-..445'! KIND .~ illPO~ilivl ynun1 m11n nrl'tl~ rm to f'f'nl w/op!lmum p1•J\11r~· in l.11.i;: Bch. C11n r11y $40 mo. C 1 I I Da vid. ~.11-.1ifl9 f 'OUNO u~. 8Pu1iful fC'm::tlr. hrnll'll & \l"hi1P, AA]I &_ Pf'l>- pr'r, hoonrl IYPf' rloi. Vic, \\'f'!l!l'rn p11rt of Santa An11 . R.l9-491W. VF.RY ~m111l puppy fou nd. Pfl fl GPrm11n ShPphf'rrl. Vic Avnc111'1n St. Cns111 ;\1 ,,~11- Call 10 ic1Pn1ify. 1342-748:i mnrn ini;:~ nr Plll'ninR~· 18lh iv. i\ilonro1'1a. Iii day + ful, day sc~~ion.11. Planned program. hot lunche1. Agel 2~, hr.~ 6: 30 A,\! • 6 PM. $2{) "·k-C0.'11rARE! 642-4050 81\B\'SJTTING h.v rhr hr .. J)ay nr \l'rr'll .\1 on. 1hru r11. Lunrh"~ & s..narks iurh1rtrd. l.O!'il.IC'I orf Sao f)if'go t'\1·y nr11r So. YOUND u.11. Be11utih1! fpmalr , Coa.~t Plaz;i . 349-<IOJR. Do:.:it'. ViC' Springr'111le "'I cMCDCToH=E=R-.-.=.i1=1i-,-,"-,,-=,chc•_ ... -I \\•11rnPr, Hun11ngton ~11<:.h. Tl.C in my hornr w/your 1146-!112'2. pre·schoolrr. Mr ll.l!I". !'llCI F OUND lk111j1:le puppy ~ play y11rf1-,\•krli1ya o n I y. mo olt1, fl"rn. Vic: Calle Ct1.\1. 64·l-7n2'i. Hngar 8t GlnriP1t11. l\.hssion AAB\'SITIING. rn)· OO~. V1t'jo. R.17-R.Vll \\'ppk d11.vs & \\Pf"llpnr;t~. Ho! Bl.ACK A l11n puppy, kink• l\.lr11l1 & snarM. 205 2 hire Oobrrm1n. Vie, 7-11 \1'111111~ Sr, C.l\I. nr Pomona M11rkJ11 on &kPr, C.i\I. S...hl. 64&-:~1. :.4.~77:i. YO! fNG nlnthPr wit! h11hv~11 BF:IGE t1nrl whit"! fem11lt' in hrr hnrnf', chilrif'f>11 a.ges kirrf'tl 11 0r>ut " mo~ oh1. 2-5. h;.o thl" y,•f'Pk . Lunc~8. found ~1ond11.y vie RRlhoa !111l'l<'k<. Easr.~lfifo, C . ;\f . Bl1·rl. It ·10th St. 67N715. &16-4ffi.l. \\'ANTF.D Rtirlll'' tn rf'n! TAf'f: l'l'rf1rrlf'r lo11nd Cd~ BABY SnTTNG . n1y home. rroft11lot11ll, Mtntt•d ~, ~11rtltn1 Cou111!11 M11111. Ce. I ~lllJI" nr dhl , H B. 01" Rf'11 ch 67.~!Y.'4. Me!\11 Ml '1ar IH••le~d by v •• i .. ,. '"'.'''"•"' ,.,. \\"r~tmlll~1 !"t 11 1"1!• 817-S490 I r nf' "Yr llow P11tt1" ol ~>19--124.( & M. fio, I. C. l~11ltl" C••P· I~~-----~-~-1----_::::::::::::::::::::::::::::================::::::::::::=======----l'====-===============~-rl'.~':':·•~·---------cla~gl (ied .. , 6-42-~~ For hf>~I J"!!Su1U! 642--56~ • f I I r S1.turd1y. Stplfmbtr 25, 1•71 DA.ILY PILOT l--~~E-1 ~1 ---~1 ~1~~~-~·~j~~'ii :1;~~-~·~-~.~~~0~t~+~l~·~~~-~-~~~1~~~'~~1~--~--~~;l~~,~,1~/1~:~-~·~···-~·~~~~,;r~:-b~·~·~-~:~~1i Bebysittin g Ge odenlno Painting a A.I, Want.ff., Jl I J ''' H•lp W•ntM', M. & ... 710 Help W•nted, M & f 710~•IP Wanted, M ' f 710 Help Wanted, M & F 710 H•lp W•"'"· M 11' 710 Paperhentlnt 1 m;;;;;;;;;;;;· ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; I= SAFE cltptfl!1~h1~ Chrt~rtan 1----------I ' I= homP, 1o.1n·1 l'"'f•, RE'<I.~. AL'S GARDENING No WUr1f\K Adm Salas r.:i tt,;, Ch1ldrtn 2 ~~ yr.:. /.: lot a:U'dentna • •ma I I * WALLPAPER * tip. C'11l l rr, 1tu•l""'t"I, 642-1\427. land'K'aplng Mrvite8, call "'hr n you call "Mac" Corpentar 54.0-~198. Servln.r Newport, ~A-1~4~ f04.~J7U lc!M Oi1ta ~fl!U., Dovtt1-~===~===-~- ADDI T. g, Sho~! w .. ~1clltf. • INTERIOR. EXTERIOR * lrin<i"''· flppa1r , r111\. * L ;NOSCAPING * Llr, .i""', tua.i·an1e~. r11 11 !'1l'lthte, llr ttlr , ."I H1.rr111 Mi-.!~. EJO;pf'l'I pa11P!1ng An11q. 1•11rn. -1 NPw J11wflll . 11p1•1nklf'I"!', •r· a trlf'1'11, sp1"11.yini.:,. rPp11 Jr & rtl1n. FrPe t!t. Pnr,o.. 1\11111)!1, lf'nr~. "'11ll$, 1-----------~4-7~:"1:'1. l.1r'rl f'nr11r .. "111Ater etuirat. 30 Day ~. l 11nry 1tncet1 LARGE OR SMA-LL 1.1 .)r.~ ll>C' i"xp. 5.16-122:1. k 1Mm SlR\ l •lnry S.V..'i. AL! ';-'P"S \l 'lrk · C111 rlonr-,;, r~nl'I, r;;h:<, l1n1~h fram t , 1Ppa1r. "le ~:1.J%1 Ct:STO;I\ \1 1Yl(i~-nrK, frirm1h h~' (lurk11n-,Jnrip ~ RP,<1fi. Com m. ft-lh-:il ~. l;j.;...ji;J:t Child Care f'ree nr. Lir'd/ln,;, .'l(l yrg f'ROF'ES."-IONAL G11.1't!Pt'lf'r. .. I I ·•I' .. , ~~ e .... p . .()("II Ir A. ,....UO\,,.. tN'• work, pr un 1n a . . $prink1Pr~. ('ll'IHl up ,job~. PAJNT-ING. prnre~11nn11\. "II 1 11 n rt ~r 11 pina-. G~ritt. "'nr k a:u arn . fl'l l r>r ~·*-.'l.l!!I~. 1 p e cl a l i 1 t , t6l ---614.l. ---. ~7-1 41 1. l!AP. k 1•11 rrl rli"llOJl'l(. 1•r r.· r·ht~p. Nn ,iob lffi ~m., ('Ail PAPF:RltANr.ER. r u J I nm i;~1-7177 nr II 4 1 -1 4 6 8 wnrk, nn Joh Inf! tma!l. All r.11ar11n. f'<>r Fret: "!. Call lflll.11 t'11rr: Jnf,.nl '" ~ vr• 11 ny11mr . fl 1 · I -~--~~-~,~~.~I 96S--O.l \f:. ~'" ::. hnrnP. lorrj ~'ri. t.· J 11p11 0P~I" G11r rli"Oi"r ,:<p·,,, ·==~ --c--~- 1'h!ld ~ )'r~. ,.,lrl r:I TnY"'. Yii rrl \\'nrk. ClPiin-up, VINYL p11pi"r h 1 nrl n r .\11<tlilf1 f1 \11<'.J'1. i>.~1'ljfl_ T r 1 ni m i o,...:, r t 111 nr ;n 1 . !IJ)l"ci11!111, wnr k r 1.111r111.nt:PM, ----, I' -1,, trre ,.~1 nan Schw•rTz Cement, Concrete .,. """'"' --------~ ~i-~46 nr J:46--2181. BF:~.T Th<' R11 1ri: Cr,nf'r1>1e flr.--1·~. p;i11·'~. rt r!1·e$. FlrlP11;iJk~. fJnq IS-l'.!-1\~1 1. PATIO:-:, w~Jk~. <ir il·r . i o~t11ll rll"ll' J fl II' n ~. l'-".\I'. bn!&k, rPrnn1~_ :1 1~-J:l;f;~ fnr e~r. Contractor 'Iii' \\'11.1 , qtt Rl1ry hnm,. rfmnrl , \\'11 11~. t'f'll•r.i;::, fl!YJrl' ere_ :-l'l .l"h rno small. ;..17.nn·~i::. ~4 hr 1111~ .. ~f'r1_ Arlfi1hoos k Rrmofi1"!fn11 l rr1·w1rk & So n. L1r ,_ f;j:}-f-0.l l • ::i4~21 70 Driveways f'l r 1vew 11 y ('f!~'.ATIVF: GAf!T'IF.NIN\. ------ :>l;i in1 Pn•nc,.-Cl•;in-u p "ntt PROJo'f'_<:;SIONAL P111.intinr - 111 nrbr11 p1n;: J1P rv1re. f'ri"f' i~l1'rl~inrr. Hn~"'~I l''nrk. r <llmllll"~ fWi--l()Ti. l,1c I.· lnJ, ~8-77.'f.I. ::.40-1444, EXP. ,J 11 p•ni"~e Gttdenf)r. Pl•ster, Patch, fte-,•ir l\T'\t'l>A-' hnll'. 11p-keep, pl•o! * rATCH PLASTERING pP~!. tr1mmini. cleAn-up. All ty pr.•. Fl'fo'. •.•tim•l.es. %S-.i4116. C.A..1 1 ~l)---6g~ L,\\l','1-ilfili nt. Hi1u\1r1£:, nPll' Plumbing lRwfl.t< t l,.1111-11ri pn1ning,, >...-..-.,--.,--,-----:- Frf'f' ~.•t. ()11! 54i\..7.17~. is TEVE'S Plumh1n1: rep11 !r~ - Exper .Jap11neu Garrfeo1"r CnmplPff! _vrl !f'1''1ir1". N"!il\ k RPliM . f"rf'f' f! ... t. &12--4~!t lr. 1m111l 1n ... t111J. Sf!r\u·e rall,: i> hrl_1· !'!I.I..,., 526-5-163 . PLIJ~fl,TNG REPAIR JAf'ANF.:.if: 1.ARf'lENF.R Nn Jnh 11Wl 1m!1.ll ('nmpli"tf' \'11NI Car,., • 1>-42-.11~ • fil"11sn n11hJP, M'l-~!l.ts, COLE PLUMBiNG CO:\IPLETF: l•wn & illl'dtn-24 hr. stl'Vir"P. ~.~-1 !li"l " YOU HAV£ THE AMBITION- WE HAVE THE KNOW HOW If' YO U 00 -OUR COM - PANY HA~ A rosrrto:-i OPF:N FOR YOU IN TiiE F'A.liif EXPANDING JN· VF..'ITMF:NT YIF.LD, THROl!l;11 nun COM- PANIES f'OR-'tAI . TRAIN. JN!. PROGRAM HEADED RY nAVF. [J)()KING!.AND. f'lNANrlAl. l'NVESTMENT ANALYST, R. F:. RROKER Y0 !1'1.L L f: AR N OUR PRClVF.N PROF'ESSIONAL MllHOD.S or DOING sus. INE.~. e C'a.rl 1ll~r C'11r Pl1111 • r-'ult ~·rina-i" Fll!'Tlelirs • Plu ~h 0 1'fir!'4, • St~rt lmnti"rll!ltf!ly YCl!.1'LL ~£NEF'IT F'R0:\1 OUR ('(),\fl'ANTE.Ci r.tANY !:\'C'F:NTIVE PLAN~ LIKE A HA"-'AITAN \/AC,ATION 1 f'OR TV.'0 1 t,. ANY NE\\' ('.\R or YOUR CHOICE, \\~HILF: F.N.JOYJNG THE SECURITY 1.. Pf1.ESTTGE OF" A NE\\'. EXCITING PROF1'.:SS10N>.f. CAREl:lt. CALL NOWI 558-0444 LARGE OFFICE RELOCATING TO NEWPORT BEACH The Avco Fintncial Center will be the new home of GUL F INSUR- ANCE COMPANY'S Pa cil;c Re9;on. W e "'ill need a completoly new clerical staff and in suro'Jnce experieric e will o'Jssura you of Growth Opporlunity ind Advancement with our FIRE arid CASU ALTY Company. Wt have the followinq INSURANCE positions available: GENERAL OFFICE Casualty Raters Property RA tar • Eng ineering & Audit Clerki Policy & Dictaphone Typists Secref•rio'JI Receptioni1t General Offica Clerk! An Interview 553-1757 To Arranqt CALL !2131 Sund•y, Sep!. 26-l pm lo 5pm Mondey, Sept. l7-9em to Spm THE GULF INSURANCE GROUP POSITIONS AVAILABLE ANGELS DO-IT. YOURSELF CENTERS \Viii Re OptninJi: A New Store In ~/untlngtnn Beach in October. \Ve will hi:tve a nurnher of full & pai-t time position,., ;i vai!able. \.Ve are interested in career m inded people. Anj!els offers &n un· U11t1;illy ~reel opportunily for advancement bec1111se nl our rapid ~ro\vth & expansion. Excellent employe benefits are available lo full time emrlnye.<;. In terviews \Vl ll be conrl ucted on Sept. 29th & JOth from 9 a m. 10 4 p,m , at the Rova! Sui tes Motel. 1.i401 Beach -Rlvd .. \\le ... tni inster Please apply in person. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 29TH Experienced Sale.c; Positions Only PLUMBI NG-Ei l ECTR ICAL HARDWARE-AUTOMOTIVE HOUSEWARES-SPORTING GOODS LUMBER -BUILDING MATERIALS PAINT GARDEN-PATIO THURSDAY, SEPT. 30TH Non.sale." Po.c;il.inn.c; Onl y CASHIERS e RECEIVING-WAREHOUSE LUMBER STOCKERS e LUMBER LOADERS TRUCK DRIVER e FORK Ll~T DRIVER e CU STODIAN e Paid orientation, job Instruction & on the Jo b train in~ will be conrtucted in one of our exist- ing .4.ngel~ store.~ in f;arden Grove or Nor· 1valk prior to the ne11· .-.tnre opening date. ANGELS HOME CENTERS A division of IJa.v!in lncnrpornted .A..n e<1uAI opportunity en1plnyer -Remod;I-& Repeir SPEC'! i\!,l?.F'.O As~ for Mr. Gunther Help Wanted, M & F 710 ASSEMBLERS for <'amIM"r An Equ•l Opportunity Employer LOT MAN, GEN'ERAL fa.rinry. Apply Ma.i<lrway, l ~~~~~~~~~r,~"ij~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:::~ri~r~M1jJ,~r~•~ll~m;•~o;•~•~'~"~~"~'~"~"·~"'~ Help W1nt.d, M &. F 7to N!Jll~F:S i\lrli"• ~ Onil'lrli,.1, E L E CTR!CTA:"\, llcenf,,d, bnnrl•rl Sm;ill ,inhs, ma1nl. b rf!p ;c rrs. ~ ... !il-~203. ~~ \\", ii::tn ·"1· C.:'11. Help W1ntecl, M &-F 710 I Help wanted, M & F 710 I Help W1nt•d, M &. it 710 >.'rfT!AM'IVE .vouni: r;;irl~ !. ~ 1 _ -1 LUHRS Haul ing : ... 1i1-~.l!l0. l'nm .. n !or dir .. ('f •l"llioi;:. BOOKJ<E:EPET!, m11111r ... nRTLI. rnEs ... ort:RATOR BO Fil nl~_.!ir mnni")". ~II k r.>ep'rl in u~ini:: HArllt.I l :r'Pll.I '•PPt.1 1n '1 1"()11 1111h lh1 ~ HAIRD~ESSERS AT COMPANY Gardening -=~-c~---Y A It n. a11ra.a:P, <'!"'!I.nu~. Sewing/Aller•i"ions irlP11 tiirn t•r>t"ihll!: mr,ni"y. sv~lf-"•TI ror hu~y r.r 011\r,. rl~·n,o,m1c nr11 M . !11 11~1 h~'·" Th• H111r Factory i;4 ;,....,fl<l/ i~ M1•~inn ViPitt N F:J Tnrn P>epf'I'. rlnlllf\)! r l r C ti i I {l1f1 l'lrll: In 11P11 ~-hr1111tif11I , . 1~f1"'"'"~' G 11.rrjPn1i11' Comn11>rr1;il • R"<irli>nllll..I lnrl1t.t<tr1-"..I f;.-!:i--0.14.~ EX'PER l111 11i1 1111n r,;i rrl,.oF'r Comp l f!'t <>r.11r d ,,n 1n£ Ser1·1r 1>, 1.:a n1al11ni. fi.111-167f;, F:Xr .J;i panP<P £11 rr!Pnr r ("nmrlr.1 " 1Y111 ir11. frf!e f'Sll m~IP.t;_ f;,1,'>-IJ."\4i. The 1 DAILY i PILOT ! ORANGE I I I COAST'S leading Marketplace R'"mf1\'I'. trP,..'<, d trt, Iv~-; __..,. • k t p In 1 r1 er, b•ckhflf'. F.llROPEAN ~·17-:tffifi. nRf:SsMAKTNC All <'u~t11m tittl"rl . Pt r!flna.l TR.A~H it r. ... r,.ge rli"!ln-up. F.:1shir1r1 11.dvir ... ~7.1.JM!'I 7 rt11y.~. FN"e est, Anytiml".·7~--~--~~~-­ :"'4S·50J1. e Di?llsmakin.r -AltPr!ltl11n11 _::.::_::::;:c__~-----1 f>rsl'"f'~ !o suit yo11 . Housecleaning C'a ll .Jtt * M&--6446 S;ir k T(I Sr hinl Sprri-"J Drrrt <1Pll.l"lini;t: By DIAMOND RRTr K. Rlr.rk" ;,_ Stllnl" b.v thl" hr \H]I tw>t ... ·Ho :'>Phi I.· Alterations -'42-SMS '.\'l"•I, 11rcur ... tl!:, 2t'I ytAr11 e:l:I'. Tile Job Wanted, Male 700 rir 1,•r . V •r~•t ll e . P.PfPr~1r'"•· j'7:i-(l;i~ ~f'\1. f;42-TM~. ---·-~------1T YPL1;:T, t'•inting & M:111irt: 1i-,..n·1 11rr !'Xp. pl!, ~A ,\1 till !2 .~ .. ! • Paperh1ngin1 "'"' ~lfl.1.l. APT .".-1 A N AG .ER !'. Ex- ~l'lf'l"lf'rt! f'fl1111l,.. ll'>r ~ 111111 h11ild1n1; in Cf'Hl"tl -'1e1111. i.:n rhilrl r~11 or Pet11. Call: f.4~ J:i'ft(l. Auto Parts Delivery "'"' l"ll"Prl nnp llh!lrfl ~"'ll"i: man in wnrk in r •r p.\rl.• rlrp1. !'<!ml" v~· p!lftll k"nnwl- 1'1'h: ... h~lpful. R111 nnr nPC- ,,.~ary. Call Hr1·h M2-~4.'~ HARBOUR VW ~~=~~~----BARYSITTJNr. lo m.v horn•, .rl11.vs. l '.'>r hr. r.irl .\ htt.v 9 in M"tionl. Vir. Pi"nl"ll",v·i, H.FI. Jl~i-71 11 BA fi YSITl1'~f1 . rnolhrr wnrk11"12 Rno111/Marrl & '.''4.ll.-1\1%. i ! \' .. ·I n , 01!P• ""I.\'. 11,l 1 ry . RABYSJTrF.R. mAtlif; 11rl~. BA 8 YSTTTER , my ~ppr11.~. 11'1 hr~. P"r i't~y,c-. .<;,11.ota Ana ~I',, ... M5-611~1t hnm'". wrek. Hrth~ 8ARYSITTT.R Jivl"'-in 11r nu1. l')wll tr.tn~p. Ii 11m-:'l:J{l pm. Sl ll't mn. ~42--4711 PA INT!!\'(;: Hnn ,.~t 1:11.:ir:i olrrrl w11rk. l.1f''rl Any •11r .1nh .. C~l l j;7;,__~1 10. f/(' Rkkpr. Hvy infi11~ SARYSTTTER ror 2 t;hilrl~. h11rkRTf'.lund, \V1101~ ~Af". n1.v hnm ... Tu,.~. ~A ~1.f\PM . pn~iti11n 11·/futurP. S7:.0. mn. N11tur l Sh111·,.~. 4%-~81t YnlJ "11PP1.I' !hP P • 'o 1 · ~3.l-~274. • -81111,v ~itt,.r. Hotjn e"'1ch Ronm• Pl\'01".-J Sll''t •11• Al."" 01 1-,-1-"-•,,,,·~.-" ·"·--· Ill"'°"'· t r h111'!rrn. rlr~ ,.,.t .. ri(>t'. r~11 :vifl-i0.1fi. , ·· ,,xn. " . " .• ---~~ ~~---1 w11nr, r /tim .. rift' .)l'lh, H.B. " •Arl,v Pl't!-. 962-472" Profe1sicino'Jl.Reas 1 11 t'P1t . :i.16--490.. RAR \1"ATn :Rlh,'.\'1 iiiiiiiii•eiiiiiiii•li'i'i1'iii1i'"i"iiLi•iciiilni•i· i<tii;.i<il"ii ATnF.~ tnr <'nnval"'~('l"nr•. * FIREHOUSE * I f'lrlrrly <'Are tir l.unll.11 r:•l'f!, 177 E 17rh St ., C~I. * * * * * * Hnm "m11ker1 .. ~7....flifill1 MA-9':1.il 1 1 H.lp W•nted, M & '-~~~, BEA.UTTCIAN "'nr ... r1 1Y111 . _ C11mm1~~1<>11 ~ r11~ra 111pf _,.--------------------, n11 1111m• work nr,Lv. ('!I.II S12f\ rn11°ri!l£,.r, '.-.At-91119 nr ~i t:. Arrt~. (nni"tr, Trader's Paradise f C' ~1<"1rpr.r11n~tr Pavroll·Cnmrr ~-ii Vi th ,<;,1 ., ('.~f. S'60f! BEAUTY Opj>rA!nr. E:<pE'L s~no G\l/F.N 'S fif:AlJTY SHOP 2j' Chr is Cr3lt Con~1~ll!l non fulh· ~quip. ('"l""'d ('On d S4~00 .., ... 1.· Tr~I'!~ tor mnt()r horn ", Jnl '1r " For ln!o 1Zl .\1 !:o9t'·iil1'1 --\1·~1 rr;orl;-l\'f11tr1 <'rl11M r~h- (\l"Pr r11n1rrr. f111i P'!PT , r h"s•( m1111n1 , rl<'pPnrl11hl r 6 Chr 1· "th•r ..-rr;i~. Fnr !rRv- PI trlr 2(1' ..,r n1•r. Fil l.141'1 -----H•i·e fro-I' R: r l,.Rr n,."~" \'1Plt' lnT. P;i lnil \',.M•< P•n· In. \\'~"! flr~OE• rn11nty hnm• nr rl11fll""· lil-1-~11 I Th~ Jr.,.1n Cn,, f1,.11ltnr~ 81"Hf"h (Vln-~11. 2 R-R :-.i~.%11 \'lllllP, \\'tll f''>:rh~ni:,. fnr ."l BR f!XPT·hPfl"'T htt11~r An~·­ pl11('{' 10 Or•ntP Cnty. \·111- il".V Rll).·, 4%4i\~7. tfa 1·e 1.iO" f"'rr\PT m mm'l bldg, \ill fiP•rl~ lt1r l'"n•ril , J.ir for h11 r. Tr•dP fnr ri l'I "'°"TIP, '"Nm'" nr .v11 rhl, 0 1,.nf'r 4!\1-!Xl~. ?-llS I·RA~<"H. A•r k R11y 1tN'a . ~M.. m nv. ~t •lll•, 2 BR h("lili" ... ~~\I 1~l 11P. S2.1 j\.l '"ll· f"nr 1nromfl Pr'CIP"T!!-', 1'D's !'lr • Rkr, :tt6·XTU * * * ~· (: Rkkpr 1.t;:...r 'y lines · F.:.•rm11• Ot11r!'r llP"" • • • i~l-:\294 • • • times dollars \r 'lm"nil ""f'1 'ul!, tJ1nk, l'"f- ulRrnr. ~r.o. VII. i111URI". Ri"•I. V11l•1"rl $.Wt. TM. lnr td ~10 ~r i'llk,. pr•! frit·r1rn m11rit , \lnrl!l"'E'' !~n Sfoc '.v Sl6i'"fl , Ar r 1"11 fiPrk S.'iOO 1 Chi~I l\l11 inl. ~.~ hr I NEWPORT P•rsonnel Agency I» Dov•r Dr., N,B, ••2·3870 ACCOUNTTNG CLERK 54~·9:tll "'XI tTJ II/! J. ~~~-~-~~~-­:....---------'-'---Al.ARM S...rorlty S.l ... m!i.M, • • • • • r xpf'r. F'.-.111 h. IM11I (1'). $.iO,IY(I H11otinc-tno H111ri'll"lt1r f>.12-:111.111 fnr 11ppt. tinrnl', .. 1 .. ..,r. T ~~r1,, ~nr Al.TF:R_A_T'J"o'N~"i..-,,,.'-, -.-,"-1 -wk:o., Ml'"~. • nr Hl · nn1p m11•t I')(! i"!l~r lltrl"r. MTMP. 17111 •411-9.Vllil, Xlnl wnt·kinc-('flntf, ~tl-2990 • F rw:ir~1~ AntilJUt V!i.n, A."-~T.:'o(BLV; f'lrwo lncti l ~m· l~i O!•l'f'if'"'1 T "'"''11'"Tt'"rl l'IUlY 11 •t1rtlnt oflll '1hrl•l<'n IT! httu~"'r"r. "'1"rrti S11M. n"'f'ri• t•I-wittl ll<'lrne i"Xf"'r. Trarlr DNi 1. 1'0, ttT ...... tttlMMnr rirlntr lt M~ull &4!'>-0.'111.1 !l~k lnr Mr S"'10f'r hMrt'I•. T!'I 12.no i'lr. * * * c .. 11 Ht!Pn HA yl?t, 54(1.~ COST AW AGENCY '190 Harbor 51 •l Ada.mi R.-,81 1\,,o,011f•<'h1rinr COLUMBIA YACHTS \,nrirl hi"nPfl!~. ,v ... •r l'<lllOrl w11rk !n morl!'rn l111 rilHi1"~. HR1'1.1111ar,. f~1alJ11 ti nni~r . r.rlro•• Tl)11fh·Up. ,\f11it1 hi" •xpP1i enci"d _ 71• M~rmick AvP . (' \1, f:fl'Ulll opportunl~· ,.m p!11yl!r BUS DRIVERS Llc•n••d Or Tral""t $3.01 Per Heur ~;'"!trnin&tf'r Sc"'"°nl otl!tl"1r.1 I~ JC"('f'Jlt!O(f •Pfllif'.'f..Mrtl!! lnr mn•ifl~rA til'ln Wt m"*t l)rtt• PTII Ao f!JIUrt """'"fl•. C!1.nrl1rl•!f"11 ll"ll!~I hav,.. • l'ond n1ivint 1fMrT!, esr•bl!~hiod "'"pl"ntf11 hlli r~·, '"XN' Ui" 111 h""lth XI r al)ll hle 11f m1"l'fin1 t!iP 1"1"QulrPml\nt• f'lf fhl"t pn. 1itiml wtiidl will h.: 11hta.i11-- lnt 11 Fl~ Cro"" e..rtific11P • Cl•~ rt C.Iltornl1 f'tf)l"ra. tl'lr« llcemr • Califorms ~rhM! ht1• !'lpl!'l'fll!'lr '1 f:'l'rttf- lette, WUTMINSTE~ SCHOOL DIST~ICT 14121 Cetlerweecl Avt. W•stmln•t•r, Cillf. f.f,..r11 S)'t'ftm Dil'h"lci l'ln1I fllltn1 01te l'er Applications Wod ., Oct . 61~. ''71 Al 4 'M I r""'· ~~7-7~10 Owtrri•. J-'roo\ S2,7:1 h!'. :'1111111 111 Ru1irll'1·~ F'.mpnrn1m I& ~eUver P-"Po!:rs in the S...n Oementl", San .1u11 n C&!'li~­ trann and Ca.pisrr11nn Stach AIC!I.. DAILY ~ILOT 4:12·4·!20 ---B'~u·s·a_o __ Y __ _ OCEAN VIEW SCHOOL DISTRICT f1 .11't hr ~ Hn111·~ /I llHV P•rl Ttm~ PMitln" fAr..tr ri• r!i"rk l'l'f 11J1 ll'! r i•rk '"l>:l)I"!' pr•f't'I. Rlh l.r111rlP Poi\l('!l.TI"'n nr ... q111v!ll..,o•_ Ap- plv Pi11;rroo n'"t <'rirn m 1~~1n11 off1f ... 7972 W11ro,.r, H11n1. fi,.ill'h h,.fnr~ ~ pn1 -CLERK fyp1st - For Police Dept. St•rl $430 P1r Mo, 1 y,.~r 1·lp1·1r11 I •-..:p•r. Ty fl" ~;, 11 .p .m_ Applic1Hinn '°1'"11rl · H"' 0rt, ~th April~• ~ rnr- P.•I AvP. lil,v nl L:o21111A Rl'~Ch. --''-'--------· ('OLLEGF: g:irl rtn .1·r,•ir hnmtw11rk ~ hA.h,v~1r 2 In Ii pn1. ~7-:t\?,f; wr~trlitt 1,r,.~. COMMERCIAL TELLER -UNITEO- CALIFORNIA BANK No, 6 Mrm•rrh S•y Sn. 1Aa-i1111 496-1273 COOK Ptlim,. nit..• ll A-Ov,.r Apply Al CARL Jl!'S 15:'!1) Ad11m• Avt O!Atl M~ Plu1 SeP Mtr. Gity Plnh,.lr11 C(')(lf<.fRY EXPF.ll. e ILUl DOLPHIN e llM Vi11 l~id•\ NA DENTAL Rtr.f!1't1M18t. fmnt l\fr. f.x~r. A: ref'• ffl'I · S.A. M+21J!I. DISHWASHER-NITES AllplY in Pf'rtnn. Cttlnny f<Jt<'htn, .1711 Harbor Bl. C:\f Daiiyf)Unt w.JiiAd;-havP but•!N 1l10tt. C;:ill ,1,.~11 RtTI11 t1, .'>1\\-f,(]:o:i ('"tlll'r 1 ~:. 17 1h I.· S11 ntA CARPENTERS CO.'\!'TAI. Af;J·'.NCY Ana ,\1•P, 1 \\'ill h!ll'P. npt"n- F nr 1nlpn·\P11 , Arm~ri· .. ,.1. ;.2J-~~4~. rF:/'llALl:-Pi 11 r0 pl•Y"r~F71 ~ N1t ,_.1,. nnl,\-. r,.11 "12h1 hAr ll"flri PI , :S h ~ 01 l'l"l r k ' f;,\l>-1 ~2~ -FIRE~TSPATCHER- $633 A Mo. To S111rt J Yr ;i 1 r \f'l'I'. npr r~Pf'1n nr m.ilt1pl,. •1111rhhnRl'rl , fRr11"- tPl,.phnn,. hR•• 11 n11. nr Aim· d11·; '"!J 111pm1>n-f, T Yfl• ~~ 1>.·.n.m. ,\,.rrp1 ro>snn~Htolll,\' w11ho111 ~11p,.1--v!•111n. Aprih - ('llflO!l rlf'11 rl!1n l!: Or i. ~rh, Ap. l'lY 50.~ ~·11rf"!<t Av ... , Ciry nt Lll.guo11 Ri'ilf'h. ___ --- --FREE RENT for y11un11 m~o . RRrhrl')I' 11.p(. F,:ir:rh11nC"'" f11r m i~cf'IJ;i nl"<ltl~ work Ar'flll nrt ap1 i-nmp!i")(. 4 hr• rl~ 11 ,1, S rl"l,\I• W"'Pk. 1\1 0~1 ti... ri•11 t llf"flP111i ng k 1•t liRhlP, C11.ll Ar tflr 6 pm, :w;.~3~1. FOTO MAT nriv ... 1'1'\111 Ynuoi: l,o,r11 f'~. ll·2fi V111.nH1 hr~. Nn J!Url,.nf,11 Appl,y 1n fl"'r~n on Mnn i-iPpl 27. hl'twn 9 IL .'I FOTO MAT 2'lOO H•r'nnr RI, <' \1 . ForkliffOp•rato--;:-s- r..>etll'riPnr·rrl, mll!t ~ knnll'I. .. t1r11h)p in fll'tll'!"r l11rk!i/! l'lJ'l"r•ti nfj 11nrl -;11,.r.v Pl'tl('I". ltur ... c, IJ'Vltl Mnhll t ~y~· tP m~ Jnr. 9fi'2-777fi f U LL tlmt. wi ll tr111n, PIMI 11·11rk. 40 hr "'·~k. ~m'" .,v .. rtim... n.Yll It •wlni;: -hifL 99;H"dl71 GIRL FRIDAY Nn rx rier tlPr .. Apply in pt:r- .tl'll"I noly, Cluh r.r-~nhmnk l'lrl ~IAtl'W'lll lll hPtwn F.1111 /,, T•lhl"r!, F'.V. M,.,n or T11P, 11111m • .'lpm, S..C. Je1nnte F'.rlw1 rrl11. GIRLS FOR WORLD TRADE in'1'l fnr h11irrlr,.~~"'r•, ~h11m­ P""' 1?11'1, n111n 1r111·i~1<, lmmedlfllle Openings C'll.11 Tn11y • !>4~-0.1 11 !RVINE PERSONNEL SERYICES•AGEl'.CY Sl!lc 'y P /t to SJ.25 hr. l.r\'lrl ~kill~, m ~l"I p11hl1r ,o,111·11rr1 1·~ & 11 .. 11 2rornn .. rt. 1.111; t:. )7th 111 1 11·1·111 .. ) 642.1410 INVEST IN YOUR FUTURE BE YOUR OWN BOSS I Le•s• A Yellow Tax i Cab C'•ll for Arr• 546-1311 J. W, ROBINSON'S e NEWPORT e BEACH Full Time & Pert Tim• Openings for MAINTENANCE MECHANIC ~::<p,oriPON'rl E'xN"ptionll.I Btn~fltl Apply in Pfi"IOr1 10-:'i p.m. • l F'111hlon l•I .. s .e. Eq11111 opportunity l!r'nplny~r -MA1NTENANCE COUPLE /1 1'J>l1·1ll"l .. n! Cnmpi'"~. ;.!n rh1lrl1'1<11 nr fl"'l.l, i Rl"rl1Y>rlm •pl -+-12">0 P"r ,\Jn, Phone •11,,r f; p111, ~~1f\.1.1;i,l. \TANAr.F::-.1~:NT TRA IN ~;T: V•r~r~n "ho """"• h rt~hl ft!llll'P' Pl~rHll'rl !r;i flliflf r1 ••fr~o1 Irr~ .lf11 1 ~.:11·11 ll"hil" lr~r.,1110: .. '\t11rr J_;,1(1(1, C11 1i fl r lr n H~.i"''· :~10-i;n:~'i (f)A."'ffll, A(;~;Nr·r Zi:lfl ll~rhn r RI ~I ,\rl1t!11~ '""' h11i'k£J'<l11n<1. \1 11~! h .. 0\lf'f 21. Gttni1 h1"1111'~ ,, ri11 y. Apply Al Fii.ACK R~:ARrr.Ci :>f;i'll;1 LA P~? R.ri. :\1l~.•1nn ViP.i"' R!wn .1 k S pm 011 1ly Ml"n, \Vnn1l'n, 0.lllfr!'n FAME l FORTUNE Could Aw"'u \'no lndepenrl,.n t productinn tilm I'(\, NrM~ Nf,W f"ACES I~ TV mmmrrn11.J~, 2 m11jrir film~, NO F:X'PF.FI . NEC f,$;';. 121.,1 -44;1 •. l()Sl NtY.O Rl;AL f: S 1' A T t SALE;SPEOr t.E. lft1vt rMd huyl".r• fnr you to •Pl\ holT'ltt .. lnN'lm• PMP'rfY loo. (AU today li:ir lnterv!tw. W. r,. l .• ACHENM \'ER ltt.0 Newp'l1"1 Blvrt. Tur1I unulled l~m111 tnlo qu!cJcl ~ ... 192t e~ olill--t571 1-f'llltt,,i,.~. !llndl!I Typea It I !1111••"'! .... •"!''!" ... !'!'! S4lt!~ P,,_ntnn1MJ. S4n P41r oi,\j'. 1n.\1 ?lm-1)(191' e.uh. CflJ MJ...!671 !~11 ldlt. tt«n• now! All .~111 !1.~ ~1·1111. F:xp!'!T r r P r' d . C'.nn1-. HO!lp. ft.1 2-1 11.\ Nt!RSF.S ATnF: k RN or I.Vt\' l'"ll"f. pm ~h1!1. R!lp- 1 1.~1 rn111. Hn~p. M1 Cen!t r S!. l' '1. .i4!\.-,'i,i8.'i. ,\ll JllSF:,li AirlP~. All •hittll . ~~ .... 11·r1. F'Pr.~nnPI rt t p I . '• l-!11H~ H".'<p1t,,.I. N R. ()Ff'!Cf:'";irl !or dt n111l Jab, p /'Ione M ilr11or • D11n11 f>n lnt, S&11 C'lPmentf', CApi5h"-"l10 1rea.. Work 1n y1111r own home. Rr~I rli'lli In 111'1"11 . Ph-on!!: R.~;,.J4fi~ between 9:00 a .m, 11 11<1 f....,11, RErEPT lllNl.'T. mAtllr• " r~p,.r, n11I,•. f1,.ll t htfuU,v o,.,....,,., r1P11 nfr• "111 hrinr l't•ll 1h .. hPsl nl .vn11r !1.hillf'.'' !o l'~p;ihJ_v h11 n.1 IP /Ivy trlll· fir nr 1•1.0.olr,rA /, phnnr r 11ll\, Thi• J"l'l~1 1111n l~ fnr ~n ,...._ rPn1m11~Jl_y c11 !'•~r m 1nrlPrl 11n m~n w h 11 1"n .1.-,,\I , r~<f"lrl~1 h1l111·. rh111ll ~n'°''" k rl 11 "r·~11.1 , Tilt.• nfl"n1n~ r~ri·- 111 " SH. !yp1nf,'., ~ rol·~.~I OJ: n•r ...... n11 liry. "tlr ~rl l\'I" ~:i l~ry fn r rh,. Tli lll pl"r.•rm !n 11rlrl i!1'!n 1 ... ~ln'1 1vnrlr1nr l"Tlnrl~. ~ r-n. h,.ri.,111.o. fnr 11 ppl . CAii Mr~. \\lh1tt , R.l.1--RR~O. Rest•urant BUSBOYS AND DISHWASH!RS Dey l Nlgkt Apply 10 per.on only REUBEN E. LEE l:'ll E. O">AST HIV't'. NE\\'PORT BEACH leubPn; Costa M11a P/Tlme HOSTESSES Nltts + Apply • • Be-fort 11 AM 11r ~·l ~M IS" W. Acfam1 Co1ta Mesa [)()n'I tfv~ up th• thl!)' "Ll11t" tt In cl11.ntrtlld, Ship fn !ho~ ~IUltJ.'. 6t~7l ' . ' r ,34 DAll.Y PILOT Salurd.tJ, Srptrmbtt 25, 1 'l71 [L , __ -_1[IIJ• [ -~, ........ t . [1Tipki711w11t J(j] r --~ l.__·_-__J. ll§l 1 ---1~ I I~ I ·-;.dal 1 -3 Lin-. 2 Time•, $2.00 Holp W~t.d, MI F 710 Help Wentod, MI F 710 C.ameras & Equipment G•rage S11le '°' 112 2 Gar111•-.S.i, &( I I ' 112 MJacellanNUt Ill Piann/Orgen1 Dot• RECEPTIONIST Busy Otc. Good Typing Ctill Lon'aine WESTCLll<T PERSONNEL AGENCY 2043 Wesrclilf Dr-., N 8. 645-7770 SALESWOMAN v.•anted for fine chUd1-en'1 :1tore . 'Ex- penenced prelerred. The' Red Balloon. Hunllnglon Harbour, 846-16(.6 SALES -Men STOP!!! LOOKING & ACT Sales minded pen.ion, see for :yourself, a real career 011- p0rtvnity. Xlnt ft1n1re for rlght man. r:arn1ngs Nin1- mence immcdla!cly should be in excess of s:IOO. p('r \\k. No canvassieg or sol1citin,t:. Interviews by appolnunent only 9-3 v.•eC'kdays. Lou Corno, &J:l-2771 •. ~--- SAL ES OPPORTUNITY MALE -FEMALE Ji crra.\I' your income, 1ub- stantit1lly in ~u r sput·e lime by rcprrs1'nl1ng a uu- ique fund ra1s1ng pl'Ogratn to schools, srrvu·e clulrs ,\, social orgRn1zanons in & around your t'fln1munl ty. \Ve are a ma.ior 11a!lonal publisher. Hii;:h t'On1miss1on Y.'ilh <"S!ahlL~h<'d aC(.'Ounls. CaU Mr. Linl'r for irtl<"rview, j~1J31 62:>-734:1, ext 1717. Sales Management Candidate SR. Citiul"IS, Serv. s t.a. \lOrk, pfliilK', $2 hr. King's Lldo Arl'O, 3£.00 Ne'.l'JIOrt Blvd., N B. 673-9950. TEl.J.l::R: Brr1ut1fu! brin k !fl. ra1N 1n scf'n1c area. Great 11d\·11nerment l?JlporTUnu;y. SI.art $400. Call Jean Brown. 54(1.(46 COASTAL AL:ENGY 2'790 Harbor Bl at Adan15 TITLE SECRETARY \·a11>d in thf' Irvine Jn1lus1- r uil Con1pl<'X l~ "-'Urrf'ntl.)' tak1!1f.: apPliCalior13 for R ""cret11ry to work in our ('0111rac·1.11 deparimf'nt, \'Oil m11!i! haVE' :\-,) Yf'11f'll I"'· ('C/l! iH'CN'taria l l'XPf'r. &· ha vf' good typ111i; !., ::;11 i;lnl!s w1tti the ability to h.1ndle a van•"!y oJ dencal ~1111f's. Co11tr11c1s or fl111r- krling t>xper. in an <>1f'C- tro111cs ·rompany i~ desir· able. Good starring salary & hin,t:e brm'lit~' program inelud ing 12 da}'1' vacation during th,. f1 rs1 yrar of rmployn1f'rtt & . a stock purchase program. VARIAN DATA MACHINES ;:i. Varian subslcl1a ry 2722 ~1/CHELSON DRIV~~ 1SAN OIEG0 fo'REE\VAYl AT JAMBOREE 0 .1-'fo-.RAMP 1 BLOCK ·OOUTH OF ;\11Cl-IEL.SON DR. JRVJNE, CALIF. 92664 Equal opponurri1y employer _. ' ----------2 FEMALE puppJN, % I.Ab., • LV'u ... , p I c PATIO SALE SAT. Ooly > c.,.... ul<. WATERBEDS ONLY Ill. PIANOS ** ORGANS \'i C.nn'"' Sh•p., 6 wlu old, ~~· "Pl"'• AK • TO\\i'ER 8mm rnovl• je('tor, camen, lights SCrt'f!/1, $225, 968.$0. pro-... Antique cbem occasional Kine or queen sl..R. Btst 20 Lt>.rge aiel~n • Save $U Adorable. Need irood home. Show quality, blk ma.slt's, 6 1'. aurtboard, S7.::i<l; Buick table S3:1, IUltiqiw knitting aaun VinyL 5 yr, Jactory ~w _Used * Ea.sy Tmn:1 &4a..:tll6 silver blonde1 Ii. apricots . OHV V..S e~ne, many nt'W table Sal, old maple gamt!' 1fUaranttt. ~. Mon & f'ri '"'" 'lil 9 548--0523. Pti., $7'5; Bonan2.a Minibike, table round $40, end table, S d 12-5 BLACK main & Smokey YORKlES champ .11 i ~e d • * C.Omp!E"te S..\fM r.tOVJE OUTt'JT. Call 541-2338 fm' u ba.&ket. envine bad lt, J;'IQ; 1.nn 18 1 I> O'KEFJo~E-Merri\t range' ~I-" ~tell ay ..__ Inf fen1ale kltten1, triaky & -• ~KC w'h I , d ma.~r;any , al)'!'Jl58.fl , good cond. $25, Tire!Wheel. r • r:nwY ep,...,.io: OT. ma.ie.11, ,.. . e P tettierban !i'f!l, good, .$6: coUee table, mahw;:any $11. 1.1>~ 110. Bar ,....,. •-• FIELD'S PIANO CO. loveable. l!KW Federal Ave., 7118/71, 5 <An. pedigree J.'ortl flathead V.S engine, --,, .,... CM t 642-8698 .$2S; 2 ear[y J>"ortl chroin:r~ b)ry(·le • 3· speed lad!F'S $6, 675-5347. 1833 Newport Blvd, urn, . rlrtai!.~. F urnil ·u-,-.-----,-,-0-1 with ncir-ne11i· 6:50 X 15 ma.pl,. itudent desk, $20. WATER. bl'ds, All i izei . Costa Mesa n 4/645-32'50 FREE WOOD AFGHAN AKC, chan1pa.gne Returns from Rent•lt tin"!! $15 ·ea .: r-.1 o u n t e d 1 ~"~8-='~""~·~~~~~~-m.9s, AD. about pa_ckage HA.mtOND, St• 1 n w a )', 1644 Superior, CM 646-3231 oolor male, 8 mo'1 old • .$100. SALEll 8:I5°X 15't:ire, $4 : smobd GARAGE' Sa.le: Childttft.11 deals. 5 yr, guaranttt, We Y.ama.ha. New • Uled 1_P_h_, __ .,,.._7_12 ______ 1 Cus!om f"u mnure Renlal glalll'I la.mi), .$2.50: Otti:er c Io I he•' n e w box-can de:l~ver 646-2296 PIMOll or most maJcea. Beel IRISI-1 SETTER puppies, Corp. 1:ooc:Hc.~. Downstain et 462 !'lpr\ng1/matl. 927 Coro~lido 2 BEVELE.O edge plate buy~ in So. CaliJ. a t Schmidt I I~~ AKC, champio n line. Jlf'~ale Divi.irlon SI. Ann·s Dr., Laguna lo°':;c_c",c~·cMc. ____ ~-.,.-. 1 . 1 __ 32 .. • l MUSJc Co., lll07 .N. Main, ht• and ..,... • s,s7_9428 • 7 7 g a511 mirrors. ·-= -Santa Ana ./ BEDROOM-<tnt&ser. mlr-Beactt. t!M-1 4 • · Machinery 116 36x32". New cond. 2 tor $25.1~-~--·------t;;;;;;;~:;;~ I GElu.lAN Short Hair Poiot· 1ur, h('adboard ~ 2 nite ~-----=~--~ 1------~...:.' --.,--54~1042. GRAND piMOB, Tremendous I er 1 yr. AKC, .sell or trade. stands, "''as S:t35-Now S99. GIGANT IC GARAGE SALE ATLAS 10" lab!e saW $125 ------------1 se 1 ec t ion fron1 Sf.ml Pets~ General 850 ~18•81gg. ,; MA'rl'H.ESS, box sprlng11 8' Gold couch. new crib & or trade !or 10" ndiAJ 11nn YACJfT Club Mrmbership Cor.certs 10 Baby Grands, Io~=~---=--~ &. fran1e, mw j11s1 i.13. maHresi;, 21" 1V. Reelining saw. 83.1--5127 daya or fOf' sale. $500. below cost. 11.ll reconditioned, Prices JIUSll Setter, AKC, lernalt>, ./ SEVl::!l.AL Bedroom : s rhalr, $:bl eat;h. HO\lsehold 4S4--0M4 f'vis. Tota.I price SlOOO. 546-5751 start at ~. C 0 AST ANIMALS R US • • Mynah.s 8 11.·kl;, Champion ,ire, Best s1arun1: at $59. llems. ioys, loads 01 -TiioOil-'Jc.-,;;'1ii1kki-;;=;,i;-,~.;;--i(,;j"•!&d cd~•~Y~•c·~64~4~47~8~5~<~'~"~·-~--1 MUSIC, Newport & !!arbor, S.l9.95, Parrots S14 .95 , of Jitter. 812-16:.2 ./ D!Nl::'lll:: bl & 4 T 11ll.'1 '"''-"--' Poodles $25. Garter 1naket.l-"--'--Co-'.,:,_:_:_::::_ ___ I · sc.ts, ta e goodie:1. AJ50 dt>lux~ Niagra pov.·er. Abo c 0 mP1r 1 e 15x1j OYSTER carpet. Early C.~1. 642-2851. .Sl 98 3645 W Mel" dd WI RE r ox TERRIERS chair~. S19. Rec.liner. Sat & Sun. 502 E. wt>ld1ng oµtliL VER y_ Am. air v.uol oval braided ~IMLl\10ND M-3 w/reverb, SA .839-8520 • a en, AKC REGISTERED ./SOfA.lt.chairsets,start-Oc e"nlr o'nl , Ba l ho• rug12xl5 Red&hlkcheck _ _, I =·=-=---·~--~~ 5-I0-6357 . l 'l<'. .... CJ-IEAP! &lli-6089. · · . Xlnt C<l r11.1, .$750. COAST GE E h-•ng a1 ~·" 673-7699._ ed sola, Hkt.: oow. 64f>...2331. MUSIC, Newporl & Harbor, ES ' grey & .,.. ae & ./ BEAUTIF'UL Sp an I ah 1 ----~-------1 Mi1ceilaneou• 111 ducks. Baniams all kinds lrvdJ sofa & love seat, was PATIO Sale: 3 tamllies. -":".:--:--.,---..,,.-UPRIGHT pia~. rosewoodllicl.5>1ii.'i6<'Gl-T1181'5l_._H'u'N'.-;: l-~"'.:~~·:2-~so~.c26~I2:_;•~1'~"~:D~•c· --SG20 now Sl99. Jodoor & outdoor lurn11urt>. JOHN'S BIKES case, $225. Antique Emplre1 up R l G It T H A 1 NE S . , . r 1-both I-I _... Rabbits For Sale ./ END & Cocktail tab/efi Air rorripresMJr, range llood, NEW .llO a ~,,.,,. """au CO•iu. BROTl·IERS piano, Good startin" 11 1 .$5 .,.ach. round su1k. l.iikr, books, 1~ 961.-0646. condition. Be.11l ()ffe r ·l----'c'clc-5040::.c:_ __ _ "' Shorr supply due to dock ./ LAMPS. lail:'e & 11mall string gunar & miscl. Sal & . strjke . DOUBLE maple bedstead S5. 64&-5749. Cats 852 staning at $2. Su n 25th & 16th. 1620 Kent REPAiR°S lll-14 ova.I .bcaided I'Ui $35. HM1MOND Chord organ. ---------- -/ 20 SOFAS, big s~lection, Ln, \\'e!leliff, N t w Po r I ALL MAKES & MODELS 4.'16 V'l'l'n shag rug $5. Xlnt t.'Onri. SS90. 3 Purebred Se 11 I point a;]Of' & design. slarting at !Wlich. 2310 Nt-wport Blvd, C.M. 96S-6288. &14-5617 eves Siamese kittens, 8 wk.11. $15 .$\:i. MUST CLEAR; Ot.rr OPfo:!'l 10.9 Mon 1hru Fri WALNtrr bunk beds, xlnt STEINWAY Grand, Xlnt. each. 673-3166. ./ 12' REf'RfG v.·/ warranty, GARAG ~;: \Vil! rakP any S \T SUN 9 S id Book $1211. reasonable olfcr on 7 ·' '41.;.710 1 • ~1 th s:;d 1 case SOO. $2700, Walnut finish. SIAMESE KITTENS ./ HEAD_BOARDS, w h 11 e ou w malt. $3{). 673-3409 (31 Sealpoint $15 ea 548-2'538 c<H.1,ol)O.o;, ~ cl'trs, record -\\'ilf accept Tracie-In~ 968-7447. 1hey lasi~ SI . 1 --• . . PRIVATE Party W""" to BURMESE KITTENS payer, lape teC01uer. pie· , " G II · •-dbl 1 .. 0 ,_ .. , -o/ BEAUTIFUL pie.lures, ,..1 a er.s & . .-Ul('.r .. ,..,-,.w •. n.D Young Oils Pain-buy Piano for Cil.!lh. Shots, >1-0·"P· 537-4744 ' hlrf's. mt>ti's Clotht's, etc. OVl'rt gas r8.ng•, chrom• top ti I ID ;;'71rl.lng at JO. Fri nile 6 to 9 pm; Sat am·9 ~ nga:. 00 many r our 835--2278. Usrd ,.~urni!url' 'f'aciory S7$. Corne-r bedii: w/lable, sm1 apt • MU31' SELL! 1-----------Dogs 854 1885 J-h1r bor Blvd, C:'of C1?dM11.. Jl3S Bayside Dr, sprt'art & bols!C~ ·sso. 2-26" >tcc:t-~2338='--~----I Sporting Goods 130 548-9457 i.::old panell_?d fOCJffl div~ders ~ KINDERGARTEN puppy SMJTll C '. "" t ·1 11· •1 I I Ch' 76. PC \\'allace sterling COMB! 600'• ~. mn .. ker do•• P"PPY• 2 • mo', ~10VING . BY Ol"NEr~ ' . o "" ypewr1 er J, . oc ern g ilSl!i 1na il "---p •-8 ~"" .._. ... ..., ·~ ,-.. -JI vt>r, '"""" a ,,.rn, serv , b·-•· I I 11 S -l I h 6 pc J\ & o BR se!s, CusL bll $25, Kenmore v acuum close I $IQ. S HP .Miry.i bi~e 11200 11 ,.50 "'l-2338 J1iuings, po es. s ie farting contro or t e I 15 h db~ '~ I I 7 cos1 ' St' '" • "' boot•, s-. C•ll "'4 ~"'5, •• h & ·1 W d 8' ;;ola r., love &eat, oak & c f'an~r . ca 1us, ..,..... on ge rame S 5. "" = ~..... ome commun1 y. e pecan f'o Hre "-commode frame.~. rib! bo.x spring. * ~ ru: &42-8594 Ir •REDWOOD SWING & 6'3" PROPl-IEi' surfboard Sept. 29 7 pm. Marlincrest d k h--2 ho I -1 -~~-''=-''-c-=-'~I SLIDE SIT, good condition --K •-"" -89 ------- Horses 856 APPALOOSA n1 a r t>, strawberry roan. S yrs, re!>" JIY but loving. Stabled a! Irvine Equestrian C n t r . CdM, .$400. Saddlr &. tack avail. 675-0480. H ORSEBACK R i ding Lessons, Our horse $5 per priv;ire lesson. Ail agf'S, Engli'sh, \Vestern. Horses boarded S45 n10. 5.57--0625. CORRALS w/shellcr:s, tack room. $18/mo. Santa Ana Heights. Call 545-5911. HORSE for lease, fully English trained, expd. rider only . .$50 mo. Carol 84&--9574. 21.i year r~g. Bay Filly •• h.I I t I ec t' a,1rs, _ a lot els * AUCTION ,* . good cood•t•o" >'" •'"'' cnne.,. .rtt>"'U" . s.-.s, w r e vr \/(' so 11, -SIOO. Call 642-0757 "'All ~A • •uu "· ·"'· .,,. gar.Hi set, mirrors & -n1any $18 ea. Misc !oys, dishes, ""'· U"t"t-'"''" NOVICE class starts Sepl.l ~~~~~~~~~~~I lamps. All muS! be rold, lainp~, tables, bo<1 t items. Fine F urniture SrAUFFER Unir $45. RUSSELL, 1 w 0 1 i n 27. Basic & good method of Ouidoor tack room. 5-19-3173. necdC'f'I t•. pionerr nc111 pro- duc1 line for rstab!ished na- tional firm. Agt> 25 ro J,';, Top sal('S recorr! rtqu1 rt>d. Background in nffsrl ·Or graphiC' nrts pn:ff'rred. Coin· plcfe training pr-)g'ram, all rompany l><'nrfi!s. Ca 11 6JJ.J14:.! Monday &pl 27 f11r I•"""'""""'"""""" .. "-""'" Tues Sept 2Sth 11 ppoln!men1. TOOL MAKER -'132-&174. 1626 Foo1hill Lane, 646--DJjQ, 3:W Ptrate Rd., &: Appliance. Smell dt>sk ·S5.00 surfboard, Good condition. oo{ltrol dog behavior. I bt1and J[•*J San1a Ana. NB. Auctions Fridiiy. 7:00 p.m. •5-18-1200• $4S * 646-2Sl0 Martincres t Kennels, Mwin•Equipmwlt . Y. 0 S Windy's Auclt'on Barn 1 "'" -0 9 1 :-~;;;;;;;=;;;;;;;~ MOVING, mus! !!ell, JO IK' H U Ef'llLL sulr. 1'11ovi11g VACUUM c eaner, Singer J'i!l-\r.10, Scriptoma11c In<'. Call for app!. 6·9Pi\I SHIPPING I \\',,-f-tE-.1-l_O_U_S_E_ 1 _____ .HS-=;,cl-J;>--~~-- E'• t « yth1' • mt 1 -· -75" N< rt c· M "" -·o ,,,.;"hi, "'"', "<"•• """d Sto•e, Re1taur•nr, b,. d rm s u i If', buff f' t .. s • i:.VC'r n., IS b'" ~v :lfll wpo """"°"" •..,, " ., " • • """" 2 FEf\1ALE champagne po- v.•/bookcase top, lg sec1. Refrig, D1n1ng t<'lblt>, B!'d~. Behind Tony'~ Bldg ·J'ifat'J $45. 67~2987. Bar 132 octles, about 2 mo's old. l yr General \Ve!I krlO\l'rt lin11 rnov1ng to VIETNAM sol a, lamps, la hies, patio Chf'st or dr.iwf'rs, R!lg-s, l 3cM=-c .. c009,::,.'o' ococcpoy_::poa.,'.-,=-c. '-I -ucP"R-J"G_HcT;:;c!n:_'_'_'_'_'_l_00_,_'_66_IE ·-X-'C_E_L_LE_'_N_T--l,-t-,--m-od-,-11 old Great Dane, male. All I ·---C-A_P_T_A_l_N ___ _ chni. uprighl !Io o v t r. 0/t1~7'R Cnueh. Arm Cha~-~i 647. Jn original cartons. Tolly Craft T·S, }·.e, l m· chrome 1900 srrics NCR. AKC. &16--0142, 333 E. 171.h Unlimited license_ any gross Jivint" pron1 otf's fn>m lhJs VE1ERAN entry level JOh. 644-1451 ~ ive·a\\'ay iiriees. · 11 2,000 sheets 8}5:' X 14" and mac. $11,tnl. 548-5098. $350. 673-9826. 1,s,tc ... c,.,M_.=~---~~ ''"'· 30 Ye~-ox""'ri'"" S.. Sun !I~. 677 ")'~'' V1clor1a l~ii-;::_'='::_:.:::_:.:::_::=---J ,::;;;.;::;,:::;:_ ___ ~ ·" ... J .--" Intcresring \\'Ork in spnr!lng hOOfls field .. '\tart S250. Call Bob '\l ll~n. 5-10-60"';:,5 COST AL J\G fo:NCY 011('f' in a Jifetirne oppor. BABY furn. Mollwffl rockf'r, SI., C.t-.f. .3,000 ~heels II~ X 1'l" MisCeRaMGUI RESTAURANT equip. for GRADUATE Nov Ice Obe-sail & power. Professional l'I :<;Ian R n1gmf <'nrrrr in 11 grn $42. C'hRnging 1bll', --Sur PI us f rom tr i a I Wanted 120 sale. Dlsh\1-ashcr, \Valk-in, d ience Sharpen you & your sport fishtn~ guide; Mcxii:M hlf•al branch ol onp of roun-\1·a!nul, grn !ri1n S55. Both ':~.~~~. :~i~;cr,(;O(Kpr:~~l i\~~.-Cdoo110064n~1~:13!:,on. 'P 2 •7ice .$70. lbls & chri;. €.'le. &16--0852. dog for the show ring. Wed. & Central Arncrica & Pa<:il- 1nrs h!J;l.:C'SI rornpanlf'll. DuJio('ki;, like nu. Clb ehr. a _ -··~i.e.°''· 7. &>pt. 29 l! pm. l\1artincrest ic Coast waters -lnstruc- r'lanne"d tra1nir1i:: progran1 c·u~! .. u1•a ngr. yf'llO\\', grn pinf' trunks. pie Mlf', old SOFA. nlue S:t'l. r-.tatcbinJil: TV, Radio, HiFi, Krnnels 5-16-0989. lion In boat handling, sea- l t I h-1 I r b ,., &I' '080 , .... u phonr, ;;pool l'!lbinets. CASH PAID FOR s..... 836 h. DR & I "·' P s .1-i>u Parn w 1 e You < Pt'or a ric ;_,.,, .,...., · (!hair $J:i. 2 comlllele dbl. • AKC Reg, RED, female, mans 1p, ce es._..., raru. t"in<> brn(·lits pkg., • • S"L>·.-O" •II ··--" boSJ.ds r1~r curtains. bUgg)' bf'ds 125. ea. Coffee lahlt> "' f 0o~•ma" lo good horn•. J1avigaeion. PICK UP & car. C:'(.t-11ses p:11d. Thi" 111 " " UM..,, SC'<1I, old !ables, di shPs, bas-une urniture, epplianC'el!, SfEREO 1971 100 v.·att, ""'' " DELIVERY ANYMIERE: '"' furnilu rf'; 6 Desks, S15 up.:, l!5. End lablf's .$111 ilin. antiqut>11. Om pl~ or am/fm s1rteo 1\IPX radio & $45. not a i;alJ.s .iob. Stari .$5~00. i·hrst ol itn111•er.1 S8 ·up. 2 ket~. Ptr.. l!Yll6 Jlolbum H.B. table & <:halff,. $30. Pl-Tise. houseful. Call day or night, 8 track auto tape cM!ck w/12 • 831)..9633 • captain 11.vailabl1 for eX- Call Jran Bl'ti\\'n, ~l0-605.'i d1nrl1e srts $15 & S<m. J',lany 968-00;,.;, household goocb. 6•16-6089.-549-2241 Cr 5-17-7733. way air sus""nsio" •peak•• G KC..__ tended cruislng. E.'llcnsive COASTAL AGENCY h " '~-COLO" TV" m"~,.. I•-,,, 1·k " • reat Dant' Pups, A '-"'au!. administraLlve experience. 7790 Harbor A! 111 Ad:irns SALES: -I'<'o F:vc~ Qr wknds. 9 am.:ipm. N11r10111\'idl' ro. nt>rd~ a f)('rson lo call on bus111rss ,r,, prof('s~1onal oles to explaln our "1't'Vh;c pro- grnn1. No 1ra,·<'1ing. ~800 1110 guarantf'('d, if you Qu&.li!y. For 1nlf'r~·1•. Call :">Jr. 1.R11·i~. 171·1) 5:,7-li21 ll!'[l\'ll 01 rr llrms. uabby's ...,...,. " • "-'" "''• '' CARPF;,TlNG. Plush royal ;~"'"'"'"'"';;;;"'"'"'"I :> y Ii t e n1 , Co 1n p I et e Golden lawn & tiger slriped Z790 llatbor B! 111 Ada.rm •ett. 3666 Nrwpo'l BIYd-. dble I.: crib chest of bl = ,, · wl-bl••. ,11-,, -ntrol•, lo&c'-'-"=17~·=-~-~~~-I ---..., ii ur, ·"' sq y.,.,o;;, matching, \\/ILL pay Sl!V-Sl'.l for good "" '-" (Brin d I e J '' G JAN T '. \rAi\'TED Ch inese t'OOk, more c .r.-1. 646-4~1.'iS. d1rawers, r.n11ar r a fl g f', drapes. fits ..P.illermo model u.sed sel or luggage Call al! cylindrical dials. Sold for Reas. a,s7_7480 18' CABIN Boat, 25 hp than 4 yrs l'Xpf'r1r11rf'.13_:__5clOCN1-".Cll..CoCld"-ll-,-,,-.ul-o_n_<o_l'-I c· othr~. srua . npp!ianf'es. Ylt 1-hrbor V1e1v homt>s, ;5R:i. 6 prn : /1.17-71;}56 1349.95. As...:;ume payments POODLE CLIPPfNG Johnson, just o'h<1uled goo(! Salary $700. l:l<'r n1fl, Con!nc1 1 1 7'11s'' t:ood.<;. 3 l\1tt1•11s. &" •.~",._ • · · 1 l lJ = t t·' b 1 1 conr1., new paint, $375. 11' &· OVf'Sl'llt, £an11' st1. col re . ..,....,,>m>_ o , .. ~, or o <U a o :.'.Ir. Slanlf'y Yf'f'. :i40-69,l!9. ,.;,_rod tbls. Unusual cru'i.hed Sat/Sun, 10i\~ !(l 4Pfl-1. 431 1 ,==::~==~~,....-~ Musical Instruments 822 Sl9S.45. U.S.A. Stereo J;',.,,i~ Newport Dog Groomery 2903 Row boat Evinrudc 5 hp !)arn & 4pm. E --A'"a"Ja Cd'! 673 361, BEST OFFER Sij_~·er lo.-.; ~" C Newnnrt Bl. on Peninsula. sA• "'o ,,-62 S CURITY W 0 ~1 AN oe <de <I _for ,.,1 .. et l•"l"g ~01 ••·t. '-'-• '' ' -· mcnt \Var!'hou~"'. i-191 E. .... eng., r;i . .,..,,...,, ~ •" • .,.... c~=c=~~,~-=-~-1 r.hub. Sta.uUer-f'.xi!rt•iM!, 19" COT\'TELLO Accordion, 8 & l .,,_ '"" 671--7766. OFFICERS ho11S<'(;\r1111i°m~. 5 1H'~ ~a. ~ G. ?~Sll. ORIENTAL RUi::. $:io. 8 pc nWTV E·~ :!o,;... t -17th St, Costa t.1esa. EN.S.2442 WHALER-Type Mini Sport. 1 -'-c====~~-~=o-•. . 17, Sof . ve. '--1''-'~ ~z. 4. 1w1tch. J20 key bas 1. SCHNAUZER Stud r1ayS\\'.CanprfJVhlPlransp. RE SET incl!t> •ie-l, '" a "' Girl~ J:illil'; Col t. 3llO (()LD caih&T.O.P.Bc;1ul.Artley STEREO, 1971 Garrard ' pupe, 12'. 2Shp F~vinrurle, COrt50lf' Fu11 & p/timf'. Pa11"0l & ~>18->17~. DP 0 XE L DIN. :.hi n1althing cl\air, $75. F.l.iropf. ;..,,;~'t cr'dii:'liTJ:.56!J2 flute w/c8!i.e $93. Both x!nt inodel full tereo ha ger 1ervice, Grooming, Terms. controls. Cost $1595, Sell guard d uty. O\'<'r 3;, yrs. l iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 8 c. val iabl" .,..,~ lltra'g Libtary ·lable S40. Much . . ,~. .. , s c n , * * S%--0839 • * .$1095. &l&-3931. Uniform allav.•ance Apply (-ha11'l'1, 2 sidf'!li, bU!IE"t & morr.~ :?fllO Pa Ionia Dr. CM. ·:\OB LA~~pur Cdr-.t. · cond. 962--0820. 11.ir suspension s pea k er ,9 ,-,c,oo•NTH=•s~i-,m-~7,-,~ilky,---t-.,- Mon. thru i-~ri., :1 t~ ;l PM, I II"'-I scrvf'r. 64-1-1608, 646--56Jb, BUN!\ beds 125. M.elal •• OLDS Tromhone, good ~Ml/<fr'ol/~l'P-Xov er d'YI stem •. rior, S7S, 20-IJ Wallace, Apt. f.1E~~u1~50Y 5C~'I0,11,t,b 6"'md Room 400, 32!> !\'o. Broad· Mtrdi1fldi" V SAClllFlCE Herculon 8' wra ------"U_____ Jramcs. mattre~.if'ii for condition. $50 or make oU('r. " " '' ra o 1no o · iu e p .. ;~iiiiiiiiiiiiiii;·iii;;:;iiiiiiii I 1· 1 GARAGr: Fu · 21 " porL TV, s mt> s2-54:: ~ c ll 54~774. tape playc>r, still brdnd new, =E=.,=O~M=••""'c','c·~~~-S.i7-73I5. "''aY, S.A. "' ove i<cat; JI'. rm urn, Olds Trun1.,,.t, boat l1rt_ings. a .). .,,,iN<), a I f I : SECRETARIES lll('I. 1·rlvrt sofa .!',. Jove s!'a1, ,.. otter 10 Al\1 Sundfl.y._ • CL'RI ET , ·Bl IA.'as f' C on a Y ·aw a Y • GREAT DANES AKC, ra11•n. Boats/Marine househ!d ~terns. toys, tools, -" N -~ anc's Originally sold for $325, pay ;, "'ks., pickup in I wk. • ~ntiques _______ a_oo_ !bis, rlt. Like nf'\\'. 615-170). misr. 9 ain till? Sal & Sun. AnoZURENE n1i11Jc. , to 1 e . ''Norm11ndie'' \1'/tRsr. Only off balance 01 $llS or sniall 830-856B 968-5348_ 1 __ E-'q_uctP"·-· ______ 9_04_1 Jl.tajor land drvrlopn1t>nl company localed in Nr\\T'Orr Beach set<ks i;f'rt·ctnril's. Typ1ni;: fiO+, Sil RO+. P~1- 11on~ require harkground Jn rons1niction. ci\'LI 'rn:-1nrrr- ing, RcaJ Estate or related field, 3 Pc. O.k BR ,oet. l:l9J-.· oak Jo'ULL s1. l'ar10py lramf' Will' Thurirt. rgan:ta. (_'()Bl. An Ii q u f' $7J (Cost $1 80) ~J-5050. P•ymenls. Coli•"l>'oo "·pt, 1" ELGIN ""I T ·1 · h I • h. d '1,,,, U •1· '-u.; DACl-JSHUND pupp ies, :i 1 '"""" nu er, ivH k11 che11 rabinc-t \\'/flour bin, ''' covrr mate ing sprea D 1 <'O fe urn. "isc Y,\to.1AHA 17 strinJ:" "IOOU1>tic 714/893--0j()l. \vin('h, good tires, l>l. $22:i; unusual oak sccre1ary, S:l~.i: ll'alnul L1nt'Ol n drsk, Sl'iO. Oak irf' box. SIJ5. " C I Rl::.iSERS, ilesk, n f' v.• I th "" ,69 l='--c==o,~-~~---m10 AKC Mahog -d blk I:"'· hi rl's crih & mallrrs.«, l' o 111g. =,.-, .'-·1 I I · · · '" • dra"!:'S Jn mp <kiis ... ~11 gu1 ar w case, x nl rond. 1072 ZE.'NITl·I S•li• "''''"'"· ' ,1 63,,0!8 ~ll!-6762 n<'rfN.:I 1•ond. $:;(}. 846-2427. •·-·· " ' '' "'" °' " , 1flrt. &. ~·. .,..., . unJ1 & rfesk. P)c. Sunr1a.y, :t DUPLEX Ja.16.5 Goodyear 1st Sl25 take.«. 892-4~1. All models on di~play, l-7.~~;:_;.;,:;,;""~'""°-I Bo•ls, Powe• "'R ' I 8 I t-' r· -AFGHA.~ l!OUNDS AI<C \\"Ar,,. BEDS com P et t1 18252 Yrllow \\'ood. Irv., PY ires. its Dodge or ·Clarinet* Like New la.~rst selection in Sa . J\u1hf'ntlQU('.«. 2-12!1 Nr1vpor1 w/p.-destal, fran1e, 1na1 . lllJ-119.'lO Ford ~ ron. Like nt'\I'. $-IS * 646_2510 CaJd. Antennas installed l rnriorietl, top champ lines Blvd., C.1\1. Tucs-.'iaL 11 ·5. tress, pad, f'IC. Only $6:l. !) !ll{'hJd<>s wheels k hubcaps. free "''/all conso!(' niorlrls, * 5'16-21!!1 * •NTIQ-UE PJTf Hfns. TU· 67a..4730 or 616--663-1. :4 :'\A'r /Sun. Ton~ 0 I l6!l.9) rll. 646-503..l SPINET Piano, Early Anlcr. Discounts for ca.~h. ABC i\!INti\T\JHC: black, poodles. " RARGAINS, comr early!' I 0 -;-,;n;;-.-::c7CO:'-'-----I ,\taplc color w/hench. Xlnt Indl\'lduals selt't1!'1:1 11'ill hr lflny l"l\\'I lsii::nf'rl !. l'llany 6 ROOM S quality furn1turr. Bahy furn., king hf'tf CARPET contnicior ha~ ex· ronrl. •J.iO. 646-4l40 Color TV, 9071 Atlanta at 6 wk!'> "Id S·10 ~ ~5 1 --' heel h h. I )j'fu:;-·r;;~;tt;;;~---11~'~'°"',1~·;,:_,1~1~s~="1\'''-'::":3~'9".c__ e 1;11-;,~11; i;rlf start('rs ,,!llin~ to 11('-flthrr 11n1111ue 11t•m.~ .. al ... Con1p l'hf'rry"''""' rn1 housctu\l of good it>~-271 E . cess sags, 1·0\\'S; S7 yd. Off;-• Fu•nlture/ lagno 1a, · · · .r..• • _ _ __ Cf'"I l'M""nsil'n!11v. Xln I 1tifl7 Dorothy Ln, Nn_ sl'1 !Thon1;1svi!!e). Xl n t 16tl °'' c st ~1 up, frre est. Jnson 714: .. • T"IASTO T <o· 3 DARLJi\'C: 7 11k nlrl puppirs, ,. ,~ .. 1 .:u .. ,o. a. 1•sa . Equt'p, 124 " ov.·rr uv , sec· 906 17'6 GLASPAR wfsol 1d state l\lerc, Good cond1t!on, $1200., ·1!12-5007, al!. S P'."11. '1'rekdays. bPnPfll~. S 11 I a I' ,Y rom· 'f.NTIQUI::-t'urnlhi-;:;.-:-:"'°'rral rond, .'1,'17..Q.196. ~rA bc:n. torkf'r. library 492-2~'>1. --'-'--------llOrrs 111/rlC('.. rnolor & p11rt $an1<o\·~n. nil "'hilP , mrnsura1e " r.xil<'r. (.'all p1r<'r.~. 224 Sopp1111'('. Balboa I BORl\I ~1·t. walnu1 ~'rt>nrh tab)(', miscell 1'8.blrs, f'!('. Af'.'TTQUt : walnul tbl. brass 3i\f "609" ropy papr.r lypc rotor. Rrgu!atcd PO\\'l'r sup-&12~l8l8, ~1-:':AA.l. _ 22' Cabin Cn1 iser. 150 HP 6-l·l·:IZ')ll. _____ ~--lsl11nd . Pro\-'., Ileautyr e st mat· elr. r[r. 9/2:> & 26 . ,\. sJl\-'f'r, hand crocheJed &47. Jn original cartons. p!l{'S, hn('ar5, etc. Call Sun-SCllNAUZERS im1nu11ur,..1 .. \lrrc11.11~r, ]us! hauled. All ---SECRETARY A r c 5 802 1 r/~prinr:.~. Xlnl cond. S.IR-51•17/2418 Sirrra Vis ta, hnr!sprl';id, sev.·ing mach1n-t. 2,000 shcf'ts 81,'1 XI~" and ('lay, 6-16-UY.H cir aft 5:30 AKC, Salt & Prpprr, fi 11k~. r\tras. $.1:(1(1. Ph. 673-!!1R9. bo h d ' k ll PP ian e ~:1.1-'2·12:.. NB 6T'>-~4.,! 3 (KXJ h c 8,_,_ X 11 " wkdys ~ho!s. $12.i un: 7J4/f16ll-:':•1 l.t ---- 28' UNIF'LITE TIS, Fi.!. lo hrs on rt'blt l'ng, sleeps 4. $8000. Ownr 846-14.111. Tops 11 an · ryp1ng s I !'-_ ----------1 • • • ·• •• ~ H' ~ --. • . ~""'c·c-~----=~= ,, !''' Rfl!'TO'.\' \\'h11lrr, :xJ JIP + l'Xp 10 !rl!rr ('(lm p rtfl 11• G. ~:. Automl\1tr ~usher, 7· SOFA SW. Cr!h $01. i\lt-1.11 T\\'El::D l~luch ,(. l.11vesPa! Ht Vl!\'E Coa.~t CountrY Club ~ u r PI us I ro m Ir i a I RADIO Tra11sm1tter BC-460. ALA SKAN i\lalamure~ A!\C. ;\lrrc1n·1 Ex rnn.t Nev.· v.•k 111 thl ~ hl'a111 t.ayfron! '''h11,~. ltt111s 111"1!. s:-.<t rrrr ~· "f"i<l t...-11 f1·a 111r.~ $2 .~ s:1. ,,_., i:olf membcr~hip s LOOO , rlf'mvn~lralion. Pr1re $70. 2-16 mr, 10 ch11nncl. 600 \V . 11 "'ks old "-11h sho1~ Tral!rr (] ll'lf! ;~lfl-[140S f s:.o, i::rel'n uvrn1 ~ct Sf.'1. 60c" offirv. \.\'t• arr h:x1k1n~ or n 1•lp1·t1'a· •lry<'r 1 h!' l t1df'1i . l 'u1·sr.~ s:1. 1'l6 \'1r~111ta Pl,. 1111~r. h.•h lti .:d~. ,\JI ,,,k all. frrr! Nnnl, 64 6-5 9 70. Call &12-4321, ext. 277. 110 v_,\ r. . ~ing!e (71 ·l l:i!l~10ll7. 21,. :-,1'1-.J·:l.i '!{ ,f. l',-ru•11~ mature wo n1<1n 12: •. -1{) )d'~,J +;-l.'>-'1143. ~un. ,,nJ~. f;.12_-_i~-"-'·---.l .• '". 71.,-St. J•oi·• Rd ., li44-65~ ' 2 N'CR Cl··• 21 ""'h phi;1~. $100. Don 540-(.'16!1. h I v.·ho is \'l'ry ,1rll c1,.....-.r11c , ---"" " •• ' . ':" ._ .. _ J Englis Pointer Pups r ar!1n. rl'I'• I • n~ Slip ;:i\::111. k I EZ .iu!v "11 ~!1<'r, 11v1.•:ulfl :! VlB[l~TOR <'lia 1r $100, Din. :-,: 13. , LUGGAG~; 4 pc, French rtgislers, '37.l ea. 1NCR10 USED color TV 's i.::uaratJ-115 ~ach. &16-1 7921 $12~il. ~.11i-'.l.1"'! :ifl r, _ --likes to nn.'f'r & 11or 11 11 1 ----------1 .\1's old , .\!n'\ .:on(t. $7i,. r rn. llrt S\00. 'frun1pe! SS.i. -ro·"l-D ,, .. ,, ~d. "'"Pie ki·t \l'hlt11 Sam~Bile, .brand kry adding machine l 7J: I trM:i, $99.fJO up, Brian TV, proplr. Send 1y1)(' "TJ11cn 1 I • ~ " k ""'! resume inc.luduit: :-oiilary r"· Cua1•11ntcof'( & d C' 1 v • 1!1 f1, i:~L &T.-)..8D47. tahlf' & rhaitll, dishf's. Pol~ tJ<'\1'. ,l.osl joq -].J, off. 11111 type vacuum v.•/hose 1'1311 AnahP1rn, c .r-.1. fi.18.""" riuiff'mCnt lo; Box l-lolr1•~r. ~'1fi-Rtii:.!, Nl7-l!ll:). ~HENCll Pmv1nf'ta.l <'Ufv"'1 ~ l'l<J,fls PI C. £705 Seashon:· &i6-5ij1·1. on "'h(Jtls, S5(1. Foi;\cr·s 21 " Admiral Color TV- •232'1, NE"wport i3P1<<"h fflll6.1 MAYTAG 11ul(l-,1al'her. .:-:h1'r i;rl'f'O i<r1'l1onat C'Ollf'h, $6[1. Dr .. N.R. "Poo=cL-,TcAc_BcLcS--w"-"1-,-,-,-.,-.1 Fl'ff'1.e, l!l004 Brookhursl, Slf~ or rrar!f'. 642-0521. SE RVICE.M AN-RAOI c5 eonrl. Sli:i. lrt•!fl(oin! .iuTn _<_',_· l_t_;c30_-_1c>cl9_ .. ______ 1 GAR/\G~; 11a\e $;111 & Sun. 674 fllllls. t."Ov~r. 'fAhlf' 7' long. -1~1C' ~B':_·_'.968-4'.',:':~74~'':_· ----_--h,<i1>A~G~Nf:\A•vc;focxii·-,;-.1 ;;,;,;o~o~. our famous [ ~ ] '--~D_l_M_E·_A_·L_IN_E_S~~ ~ Local fir m \\Ith II boo1n1ng \\'i\Sh('T' s~. 4 ~1111rnnlf'f'rl &· .... 121 ·1\\1JN BEDS Capih1I Sr, Coslll Mc s11. l-1c1_1c.i . ..::."c1"~\:1'l6..::.c'c'c'-_'c-___ PORT.. IBM D l c ! II I l n g AM/f't-.1 Hl·Fi. Xlnt cont'f, businc"!s 11·anr~ man •1'11h rlrli\'. ~l'ffi-.<;5Tl, l\'l7-llll 5. xlnt cond. $3.) each. Chord or£an. llCl'Clrdian, WlllRLI-'OOL for ho'me use. machine. Model 224· .$18(), See to appreica!e, $150. LIGUT fixture'~. v.·all. white each. cxprricnce in 111no rC11l1n & WF:sTJNGllOUSJo'. .,.. asher 6'1fi--0.1!6 books, rlinC'tte se1, !'le, $1:,0 or ofkr. Nevamar wood top exec. 9&8-6002 globf' &. brass. $3 I "'''1 "1",.. ,1, .. ,,. ,_.1''"· ~=~~-'--'--'----1 "~-'---". ,-1 "'"T ""I-0 ,-m. drsk, 30x60 w/Mil:40 return lnc'AC,:i;.;;--n;-;;;;;:r,;;~;;;; i .;"~:•-<>~31~7'.:_·~--,-----I 1apcs brnch work , S·. " ' ' ~ SOfo'A, !Jb:EP FRfo~l::ZE:, rt-IOVING~ \Va.~hing madi, " ......,., """'" Sl50. 968-4721 RCA Col or TV, perfect con- Call Bob \V1Json, :,.10.scr15 hpa\-'Y ril1ty, Movl!cl lo 11pl. LEATI IER CHAIR srrllonal. fC'ffl~. ro U nd IN=E~,VP=o=R=T,--~B,_e>-<cb~'T"e-,-,~is dition. -12 x 18 i.::olrt c11rrct. nc11r nc\\I NE:\V "\V ilson" gul siring tennis rackt>I $10. \\'Llson nyloo s1ntn.1?" ti, ~lam; h1nwn suir with 2 fll\rt!.~, s1~e 40 R, exrcll~nl S 1 0 , Br;iut1ful "alnu! ro1•krr ('ha Jr \1'1th 2 orangr cu~h1011s $:t'l. 4,1 holsl('r $2. .3S ti" S\\'il'l'I holslC'r $2, 4" hrowo h<J8ler .50. l\loloro la lr11nsistor por1able ra{ho $1. Kodak 33 n1m can1cr11 with fla sh Rnr! 7 cases, lil!('rs $25. :'\unbeam 11.nd &luck rlf'ctric rRzors, bo!h f'X· crllr.nt .$3 P!ltl"t. Arttiriue prndu!um rlrsk clock S25. Udiro cl<'clric shof' polisllt'r tn 1vood c11sr. nPv'r usrr1 $5. 2 M. P. Brlp:jiS and S1ratto11 rt'el r>O\l'f'r Jf\wn mo1\l('r $2.i 1-taple rock<>r \11th 2 cushions SJ5. Maple cob- blers bench S:l, 250 lbs or 111 and 2.'i pound weights al lOc per lb. 600 x 16 ·I ply tire on 5 lug ll'het'I lort VW bU!) vrry good condition $5. 7.73 >: 15 1 ply Fi~stooe tire <'X• a>J/enl cond1lion $3. 2 1dce1]- \ng bags .$7 and .$7. l H.P. "lectric motor $10, Sit-up board SS. 20 cubic font din· ing cylirn:IE"r \l'ith regulator llM!'I llCCE'SSc>T i f'I .$15, 549-3114. 2992 Royal P<'llm Dr., C.M. ] hlock from llartl!'lr 11.nd BAker, rear of r-.111rkel B1111kPI. COSTAL 1\Gf:NCY Ii<! $SO takrs 9't. 84fi-427fi. 6i3-6&IO lable, t·hain. misc. Sal. 364 Club f11m iJy· 'mlfmbersh ip, NEAR new Savin 270 G42-9ti\g artcr 7 pm $3 11 yrl. 9 ~ 12 carper SIO, -II B I ~-t-y machine Orig \Valnut dff'~ser, 3 dra,•·i'rs ~'""' artcr I flt A! a1n~ LAl)Y Kc.nmt1re i1ulo washf'r l\olagnol i11. C.i\-f, Call al!rr·T p.m . 644-4288 ruu ~-,. · G \Vll!Tl:: French ~vlnc1a/ I ="'""'=~~~~~~~ .pria ,1200. s,u S 60 O. $10. Air.-! ragf' !'nri st11nr1 SG. SERVICE Stahon Salrsn1an xln'r c·o nd SR."» ·uaran!rcd ~droom M'L $125. GARACE Sale Sa! & Sun, JOHN r. Kennedy Portrait 846-0571. Doors, hRrd\\'llre ;i ·1 d p/llme. Neat in ap]lf'11r. &rirllt•.54&-8672,S47-.'!ll.1. 4~:'>-5.1011 rtothe~. lurniTUN' & hahy on hAndn1a~-Pt r~~n 826 1 l/S frames $5 f',1('h. Se c d Elfpcr. 2590 New'port Blvfl ., i\TAYT,\t; lX)rt. dryrr. No FURNITUHE: _ f3EASON-ltrms. £2'6' llamiJ!on Apl D ClU'Jl('l. 548-102.6. Planos/Orvan• Frt• to You .11pf!'adrr $:i. Soo1v klis SJ. C.l\t . !<Pl'.'<'. wirin~ or vent~. Likf' ABL~: L1v!ng rn1, form;:i.\ C.i\-l. 645--.1807. 16' Upright \\I hi r Ip oo l CO'ME TO -Medicine csb1ne1 .$7. Garr1rn SERVICE Station atlet11,lant nrw . .S:i!l. Ph: &fG-4225. dining rn1 & 2 BJt . &16-0051 l\ITCHEN itf'm.11, rlo!he:\. F'l"l'rzer.·Harve~t Gold: 17~. KEYS TO HAPPINESS 3 l ines,~ Times, $2.00 hose S2. Vrlvet chair $2. All shift~ open. ,\1rror1 Tex· e l\IA YTAO N!pair man ha! * GOLD VELVET CllAIJt. ptio!o cqpt, inotorry<'lr. Sal FlOCH" poll~l'lt-r $35. ~il7-7SJ4. for the best. v•lues In Carpel .11weeper S2. Old milk 11ro. 46i8 Campus Dr .. N.D. \\·ashrr-xlnt ('(lnrl-<lelv '!\'/~ Lll\E NF:\\'. $3.'). & Sun 10:4. 966 S11ndcasUe, COUCH .sr.i. table 11.nd 4 NEW k USED LAB Rclricver _ Gennan can, good a.s a planter S:!. :l1&-11;i1. •l·y _,,, s~ "'31 oc·,7 c I c,1•1 ORGAN'PIANOS Chrome b-·d "°' '"d " .... . '"'' "*" ....,... • 'al 549-3997. Jl . ,--f'haln; s:i0,: E-Z-Trim f'X-.... Shepherd, fl'm, l yr, all '"0 SERVJCE Sia. Sitif'~ni11.n. -;-;-z[)R.'J.·RIGIDAIRE, .1S ~ DANISH \\'al nut ba.rstools. Y /\RO Satr. F'rlday & Sa!. Prcl'll'.lr $.'JO, ~ You'll Be Gl•d You Did shots, lie, gd 11.· / kids towel holr1er SZ each · f/tlmC', C\'e shift. l:~ptr. II ~,,. t 3 , "--h Sati"•"""o Gn mrnnt--..o ~·" •n.•3 Bathroom scale~ Sl , Toolbox · .,,,,, Slfl f'a. Call Sunday, r<'ar fl 1~ r""'--rstrr ~1. BALB01\ Bay Cl"b lomily ~ ........ .. ......... "°" ,,.r<l"""t.,.. I I M-ooly. Ne111 in llP""ll.r. Apply C 11 =·> 3-· ft 8 C Choo ,_ I I o· i t Screen door . 1~c. ir a .,..:.-. .:..:i 11 pm. 6K>-1091nr1111 S::ID1"kriyi<. .l\I. All benefits lo Dlalys\11 mtnibeq1hl,p, •.,-price. ·Box 141 .1.1v~ arge St' ec on Kl'M'ENS 2 all b I a ck d•.•h••· boo'·· aod "hild-o'• /\~I, 2590 Nev.·port Bl, C. \1. L" d ~-<"•••t Terrn1 ""' " '" ADr.IlllAL n:rrigcraior. WH ITE BRmboo BAr, inrloor l ccc~"°,...·=--------1 !ill7, Arc11,fl\a , CA 91006. ...unv " females, 1 black male and clothing 5<!-$2. ~8-4903. 945 S~iiv!c;ar~tat~::t, 5:,~e;;r~~ 'v.·hite, good mnr1ilion. $35, IYflt'. rrgulati9n i i1,e, best GARAGE Sall'. r u rn . Sl\11Tii Coroqa. e I e t.tr i c Open Eves 'tll 9, Sun 1~ l\111.nx with mother . 642-3411 Victoria st .. C.M. person. 200 w. Coai11 • 6~2-~ * ol!('r. 673--05611. Clothes. Misc. Sal & Sun, portable tyPeWrltrr.. nice Bye's ~eyt to t SlAr.!ESE. I tt&er striped 20" Girl'• Stingray bike with 1-f\gh\\'Ay, Ne'\\'port &>a.ch. 2 Door frost f~e auto NAUGAHYDE rrc 1 in er 11-{i. 64~3S6. ).)17 l'brt ciise, $40 ca~h. 67l-4262. Happiness kitten, 8 wks old. Both % basket $13. Electric fry pan rrfrigrrator, good cond. $69. h . 1 1 _,, ,,~ Prol.'tnc't Pt . N.B. 1-~Nc'-,B~~T~-;,.,,;,,cc_:_;b_ 16S29 E, ·Whittier Blvd. Siame!le, 64~1120 $5. vw ~,1 bttml"• 15_ SCHOOL ()lftr!n' J'·.T. cert> · c iur, x n ''"'"" "' • • enn1S .Clu Wh"' 213) ""'11116 "" ' 10 child 3-4 yrs 1n r:'lchiu~r ~:17-739'.l. •:WS-1571) fr PORTABLE organ $20, Elec l\lcmbr.i:shi,P. • 644-0818. Uue.r 1 ":rt" f'ree lo gooclhoct!e. Girl's ice skates $2. Penna for rnoltlt'-r'i help part time. G.f':. W11sh~r &. tiryE"r. t'ltt. BUNK tx-cts. h1'ln ~.!I. df'!:lt, gooddryp;_ 1 $~~ .,.!:1 8 11ny more COLDSP.OT.ReJ,.;-talor w/ WOULD YOU Cal.ico klllen, 8 Wk. PteM Girl Scout uniform '3. "'Iii!". ~5/both. C11. 11 1 . .._.5, V'RJ""o''" ._.. ·BELIEVE Cati: 645-15811 School dresses size.10, also &~~:1706. ___ 5,. ,103 -•ioo·i c. irsl, r\'lckl'r, cror llK'C· ;"-=o==--C-o-'--~--ll't'l'Zrr _)x'!ow.-, S!!f), Vr.ry LESSON i . ,_ ., ,,, ""-~-si II I ~· · • n,-.,,.-'' l7t710~. o~•-1.~l"'~"-'-!<f'_11~. 54~g.._1_oo_L __ 1 FlJRi~M'URJ:: "'-housrhold ac. ad. rotKI. &42-6!17:1. FR.EE ORGAN S FREE KITTENS. Exotic to unl()t su:ell,,.....""' , a n STENO CLERK f'!.fo;J-'RIGERATOR, J ~ ru ft ce.uor!e~. '!y, much mort'! I c-c---==--~--c--1 •1 long. as you likE't No rea:-,11,... ca\JI, House trained. good oonditlon. bike parts 1t.1193 Mo. To Stert LIKE -Nrw -Pro\•., while ,.., ** WOOL u -1 •. lile ,_ No blip'~" J ,, l"--~~ p-• ~ ~ l"••t 1-, I"• t•ld•1'r• .;iu7-<>§96 ·•~ .,.cratioo.· o ......... tat All age•. "~7779. ,,,__,,~. """"' .... oma ""'" •· · · ••· ' '•' !iCJf11. chairs, lamp, fnlilwrl . · 10' 15· I I 00 ~ 1 Year s1,nograph1r exprr, avocado i lOO .. So16-471g. t•l'I"•. ,.7_750_1. gN'tn, !ii w !h P•d · 1 Come. Monda)'• 7:.30 pm C.M. ApplicHtion dcRdllne O('t. ,-" -~ALE S6t/S\ln IO am 10 4 1:ve~ ~7-963'2 -COAST MUSIC GUINEA PIGS •.th . Apply~. r-t '>•",, FRIGIDAIHE 2 Dr refrlg· 3 6d ,_ I . lisf'wa~s/appl/baby good•l ~N~-1 ~ •• ~~·-",1 ---·~---c l . "~<585 BED divan S25. School de1k ·• .,,,,., '""" ".. ..__ Xl od. 1 , n1wrr •u-=U!'ri, w m1r-C ounge It. 1wl vel 6QA2851 oJ.7U• wtlh _0_1~ "h••·r IT. Ciry of L.lguna 8<'11ch. ,.._..,zer. n! 00 · ~ usl rors, Sl~ each Call fi46--01~2 waslier/blk~ &12-!1684. rockie'r: E'vl:rtn.Kte molor. · aJ ........ '""'"""'-"" '" M'll. SIOO. &16-11.'i7. •"lte• 6. ••15 "R UCE CRE' like ..:w. "'''· 64><, "". -?-1 lNSHALL spinet ors•n1, u CUTE kSho1Uen, il~em ...... e:.,.,,:::-, 847-2'123. 1'181 Taylor S!" START your Chri1lma.s earn· I ===~--~~~--l,;c~"""'"~~~-"7 I* -u or ,.,, -.• ,,.,., recttv~ by us .$89. Lt'.slie . Mal\.'(. rt 111 . '"J-G""" H.B. lng1 t10w. Show Sarah Cl!EST lYJX." ~ia)'fag ft'Cf'zE'r. SPANIS!I douhle bed, mat· -CENT, N.B. (LI 0 0 liPRIGHT freezer $65, rull spt'Aker model 2>, .$225. * F'reE" to You ' r lufty Ccwentry J('wf'lry. No In· S7~. 646--01118, trt'S.11, box ~1ring1 &< fra.ml'. "S~A~N~.D:_;_l __ ~----gpring &. n1attreu $20. 1'1"1· H11.mmond Jpeak:i!r JR10 BLACK kittens, 6 wki: old. WROUGHT Iron g ro u rt d vestment, collectln& or SlackablP Washrr [)ryf'r Good rond11iiln. 5.i7-5731. (dUOf, ttfrig/lret'ZU. crib, pod $5. 642--087). $69. CO.AST Mu SIC. 893-5929 ~~IW..!.,.JJOI holdtl'.!I. $1..$2.SO. dellv. Call !>40--0614. tK'vr.r llllM. Requ ire'! Z!O SOLID rock maph• 9 fK' bdtm . pl l\y. JX'll, rugs, ml5c Hems. BLACK Pt!rsian i.Amb Coat Newf)Ort A: Hubor, C.M. KJITENS: All ('!)Ion. I ~--~-·--~---~ For I hat llem und~r S50, l -~·-·-"-"c"~·-"'"'_10_-._ ... _._-<_7_07__ 5f'I, 16 Hi::ht rllnd,labn. 3241 Cdorado, Ot 54!}-3160. H 16. Wu-SlOOQ. $a('rilitt 6'12-2851. * Hou~rokP.n * A good wanl •d la • a:ood try tht' Prnny Pinrht'r Ol.11 647-!'J678 It cna~fl ll rry~IRI rr..o:tun>. 113.l-ll!93. Dime-A-LIM &t2-.!l678 St'(). 64,~7505, NNd a "Pid"7 Piece an ad! MG-0073 or 5.57-0l.1R -'-"-"-'_tm_•_o_i ____ _ DINETTE sel perfrct ron- (litlon $111.95. Small chr~I. leathertl!e $4.50. £~3. ' ' • • . ' -·,v.·-=-" OAJL 'f PILOT ..... • • ,. I~ '--I ._.._ ... __,Jlil ~I ---._ ... M l,~1 -.,........_~ _ .... _ ... _ ..... _!~I -. .... I~,~[ _.,,._ .. _ ..... _. ~l§l Cycle&, Bik••· Cyc .. ,, _Ihle•, 1 .T_r_•_•_k> ______ ff_2_ 11 Auto1, Imported t7D !A!u!!,.,!!!!,!!l!!m!po!!!!r!tocl~!!!~9~7~01 1~A;u;tc;•;,~U~Md;;.;.~.~990~ -::-... ;p .... SLIPS "'' ...... ~ ""'" '2.1 ·~Sscco~•·~"~c~~m~I -~-~ii!ii.f!iiiiiiiiii'iiimiii • A_U_S_Tl_N_A_M_E_R_IC-A FIAT La..:::--:".,,·-P..,•_w_•_•,..._...,._006_ Bo.ts, Sllp1/0ocks 910 2t' BA Yl..DIER E:\p Oiilaer F'rbl&. 21.5HP. O~C. S.S. D.(. Bait Wik , re lr11. Gdley. "!:rd head ~ILnt rond. $&!JOO. 96 2-~9:>9 , Cycles, Blk•a, Scoot•t• ~-~~~· ~~ ';~~~ j K~~'.~~.~1~~ ~~~~;; ~ci;; ~~r~~k'y~r~~·s ~-S~-LEC HI. '69 AUSTIN Bill BARRY New Car Trade-Ins lt.l 10 pm. 121 ~117uki 80, Suzukl 120. hor~I! Britgs ! Stratton. JNYENJOR'1 ~Ill ln1f'm &tlonal Harvl!s1er FOR RENT. U-thp. 4-"AY ~i-iss:G. COOt1 ('llitr.h. r.ms,s !:Ian, IIBCREATION CENTf.R AMERICAN .....m U ' NORTH Amflnr anl97ii G!asa. Front v.~U w/mhbU. Top & a ll ru r!• 1n 1 . Evinrude 33 E/srarl & Sta Ka.rl trlr. AU llke new. &U-8062 a!ter 6 pm Ce, 1.}S x:10'. S95 f.1onth '•T~00~-8-1=0-1.=o=R-11-.1=FE~-SlOO. C4ll 61~499. BIG SAVINGS ROY CARVER, Inc.. Autom11.11r or 4 .sprl, rarl1n. 673--6880 P.1l.1ST SELL: ·n Honda. SL :-.!UST ~ll my Chopper Im· 29~ Hl'l rbor Bh•rl. hel1f'I , I to l·hoo~ trnm, PONTIAC-GMC-FIAT !\'"v. J9n f111 1 s;,n !=f'd11 n 11.llh niolll.ll rtrl l'Xh•J'l(ll' I nti DOCK spaN"• .li' max. On 1~, ~ ml. Perll'C'I. $~90. mM. S..-o:!. s.l!O .f!IO HMd1. ON ALL ~EW CoAta r.l eu ~h-4444 1.ll rle1111 AA 1 pln! 1 .\l-<lr c;i.naJ, no sail h!"IA u/S2 a t "t, ~9-13/"IS. $425, or \\·iU trade tor ! frtt lube ' ol! with e11ch .i.2111 .\farcu! N.8 67J....J08S. l:."'7 ~.-,.,"-,--·"'~.-d=-c::,.;,c,. 646-5225. 642-2159. 1971 YAM HAS Auto Leasing 964 c1tr. l \ amAna ~"" irl iat', 1 .. 111hf'r like \•in.vi blark burke1 11f'a r~. par1r1 .. r1 rl11~h Afll1 in11tn1m,.n1 J»l llt'I, \.\'lnri- iih 1,.lrl w1pt-r t.· w11.1h,.r_ .;;pr<'111.I rool lni "'~'St"tll 11•i1h .)Jl"Ar l'flllrlfl 11 nhft.,.l'Zt-1nr1 n1~1 protl'rtion. Up 1n .l~ n11J,.~ 10 1hie g.11 llon. J\l11.x1-, mum l<Pflt>d '" "r 7'i mil ... • pP r hnur. A ~!"PA I 1•11.r lnr nr'Jly $1?:>:,, phis rax k h e. •16.llllZ>4 '11 LTD L•"d•u CJ1, A•r c.~d. 1.'00 "'ii''· Tit'' i1 • ••~" ••trifit e, Boats, Speed & Ski 911 Ma ke tiff!'r. 6ti 305 SCRAMBLER. Jm. * * 839-6425 • *" m11c, Cu!lom U'!I, comfort :iii fall'lulf'r Sal11n lnunec, 1Wln '~"" f!ybrtd~. M-ll cont head. shov. er H IC u·tr. low hr~. Asluns: S23,000. Sl.Jp 11\'olll. 67:HJ23f; SKI or !Wnna: boat + l;l11ss on wood hull', nr111 Chrsysler ;).) Runs like a dreAm 5.ii-'.U."L trlr. ""' Hsp. $550 1.;· !!\'BOARD l:tl.l1ty Say 16 :'Kf So~r 50 Ev1nrudt- bn11 r 4 ('\l, l"nll'l'n;iJ f 111l \1 /tra~t r. $~.or bfl!I n!. m1f'1~ ~J~T~~SlO'.Xl lii~~7%/ ''"r !'lfii-,illif;, 17ti75 Locu~! nr 11,, r~2 ~'. fountain V11lll"~, E6 GLASTRO;-.." l1'. fJl'"'rl If.' Johnson Sta S p ,., r ! ro\·er. m .. r1ne MM!. ball Tri-Hul!, UJ h pp 110 ~llnr r<1nk . radio. xlnr cnnd. 14300. Cond. SJ6.j(). &14-2iJO. f'..12-l'~ki CHRIS CR.AFT 20' n1ahoc. DESPERATE. ~I UST SELL' s~ t:ioa!. ClaEstc, f ood 3r E.lco ClafSlr CM11.'-""!" rond. S7:i0. ~.3f>..71A~. 1rl(lud1ni moorltla:. S421Vl Qr BEST OFFER :>Js-6772 Boati., Storage 912 2..1 Chrts Sea Sk1tl. l;J Cht!\'Y, CH UCK"S V~hicle Storai:t uibti. ship to sOOre. Df ptrf 36.-110., a! Arrn 1tat1on by d ,1 l/'lj: 52;.(.(I bes! of1Pr Do~ny Park, 496-1594 . -l9-l-24~2. GORGEOt,;.i;; Gar>• """'"1. ii;· 1%7 Chris .'2' T111n $crt1v I Good d~al-<:a.11 no..,·~' fi.36-4034 \l'krlys 5 4 8 -2 4 3 4 \\'knd~ Boa ts, Rent!Ch•rt't 908 , C•I 25 + Catline 27 :l "eekday& tor SUO. ru1ls eQU!pped. Loca oon Nev."J>Ort Harbor. 714195! 4S40 !or info 28' P.•T Cnll~f'r $.15 dAy 27' 511~. s!p.!i J 12.3 ri!l.:V St-a Coa st Cru1s1ni: Ouh l':ev.·pofl Harbor 645-i)M • SPORT F ISHl:\G * ?.!11.rlln. Shark, Sf'a Bass. 6 pa ~s. &~1 fH.·1-~211 LUX UR\" Sloop. Sip£. 6. hie pres u•att r. n ·1n1er RA.Te$. 6i3-a37J nr '21l/431-ID411 Campers, S•I•/ R•nt 92.0 :;.g CHEVY + .. Ton .... ,g• Cilb 01·tr. &lt>ep!!. 6. r PCl!:n!Jy rl!:bu1lt ·;,;, Ctu·y!>ler. 3.>l cu Jn w/tork !l1gh1 tr;;11s. Cl !lln int , n e v.1:-o upholsr!r f'd, 4 npu• !tres. 2-fi pl~. 2-10 pl.~. A b11rza1n a t 11.J!ll'l. ::..+6--633..l. S1i ' c.AB OVER. l2 volt h&hl'lni . q uttn size bf'rl, 1!;1de dint-tlt. 01·e o. 1ct-bo>i. crpr, roof rack & ladder. Boot &· boUnC'f-111•·ilyA. Good cond SiOO .• 'H~l~l;. FORD ·\ Tnn u/8' cabo\·Pr camper. P"T bra kt s. 11 ur~. .>32 en;1nt . AU t-q u1p. 1·t~1 c!ta~ & i d mtth. {"(lnd. >!li h! considtr tram. car Ill Boats, Sell 909 1 !Tade $1 79J, j49--0i3Q. 26. FOLKBOAT -.1 :-.1 CA.\IPER ..1 rlbl1: bffli, all'O . -' !.au5, l'lt' I I ' '\ Ch ! JI ly re blt inboard Re~J .il..t"!l<lC~. rou e ' \'~·. u , P"'· air cond, ls! S2500 b!!.!l uty 011·ner mu.s.T sell . Jll+.]J.1' £WO .s.llp 111·11.ll. &t:>-1446 .. P--CA T. Sl9'33. :-.10\·1ng lorcerl to ~ .. u· fully r1a;:Prl , tr11 l!t r, §ptna k,.r 4ie-ir . t'IC. Good rond . 673-0663 alt 6 26' Schock Endiea1·or . fu llv equip Immac. .\!us1 s~I :-<ooo ro ~ 30pm, &11-l!.»l 3P:'IJ-;P:'I!. ;).'!7-J'l."10 \iE;\'TIJRE (111 I .i 2 · ,.·/f urling uh. Bt>nm• ani l.· trlr. L·~,.d 5 timt !. $~. 67.\..0S&I SNO\\"BIRD Sall. l 2 ' -j ' beam, trli,1£ O\'er plank. $2,ill. Trailer-auto. .\ j 0 642-1132 LIDO 14 & rrlr. IH!lie ustd 1&00. >..1nr .s.<ul~ • 673-81~2 • SACRIFICE n1old~ & ioo:•ng tor 3.'!' £itil boat, 11 ny lair ofl'!r ac~pt~d 496-3~3 12' KORALLE "frovfl.r. Ii mos old. 11·/blu trim. mn1·. ma. mu11 seu ~~-6i;>-!iM? l l' HOBIE CAT. \\'/ITlr Xlnt eond. 113('(1 l:l63 Barra<"uda c a b ov er camp(r u·/br>-t•. !uUyleqp! S~7l Cali .!It .:; 30 pm l"..!'>-2i~. 1 ~2 Col"\·a u-Yan CAmP'!r, fl'.lOd cond S."jYI 336-3aZl 'fi.CI \\\ Pop-Tnp Cam ptrr R,.r.,n1 <'•·t rlvl ul, r u r-r~ 4h riYJ mi"! $19.iO. ~;.f.6.). 'fi:J \\\ CA:llPER F'OPTOP, xlnl rnnd. thruour, 1273J fi(;'..,ji~2. 1~71 CA~!PER f'urn1sh€'rl + .1c,bo.x fi7:,..,;i~l Cycles, Bikes, Scooters ! h t 11 ' 1350. 925 CYCLE TRA ILER Almo<I nfl ", h~ul i;; bike!. 2!l fr Jon;: ~ Ir WHi~. phlln·, :i.1n.Jli30 :i $.k for Bill H11"C!d 5.~2-4·H.1 affl!:r 5 pn1 ·11 Y11m3.ha :r;n. 2 mo. olri JP:1 mt '.\lu~I ~ell , m1r>! cnnd Sliij nr b~t otr ~ 1 ____ •_'3_~_7_.,_7_•---·I 60 HO:"[)A 12:1 rJ .~ambltr LIDO l~ \'1th h I l h "'a y onl~ 2 jf)(I mtlt .s.. \l""?"y !inorl rr;;,lfT. i'('fl(I cood1non S&OO. rond . ,\.n'l. f,JQ.:'i(fi j 111 1! ,, C~ll "4S-TI1"i r rn . Lf'H:llA:\ 12 ,'\(' 12], Eli ln \"A f•IAHA :'-11'.\'J E~'Dl'fln trlr TC'p rr>nd s-12:.. l\'f'arl.1· l'l"'I' $}4j • iJF,..f,.~~"· • $if.;..;")(¥;,; • H(lbJE ('~t 14. Us,.ri 3 t1mfl! >11~'! BIKE .. l HP c"1 Goon •• F.;:;.. ;~.'>'.! •• l-~.-LID0-1 4-•~4~8~­ ,\. lrl l\PI' Vi0n 492·1133 P-CAT 1:1 JSR condition s:~·, • Call :lJ6..'.<.;.;:; • 1!170 B~A !~l Y1r tor. &'lOO mJlP< l 6,-Jl li~1-~24'.l GIRLS ~ spd ."rh11·1nn bikf'. xi n ! cond S~"i ,'<I, 1>44·1·1."6 S251Xl f';r;n 11T.i-';'2Qj Flippe r Xfn 't-Cond. $2111 i:.;1.11n.1 1,,.-.,,=AL~~18°uR21' -,1-;nc, .. ,-.,-~-,-~ F"flR Fal~ li7 ~P0RT~TEJ\. o"'f!rl.1 ~om• rlf'11n11r fn1 ~ 1.)(X)(I' A1·t ry k (1'1 lii"..._,,:¥.la SAIL t--i1111 &,. mflflr1n1 1!l .'i. m11M•··i~~. r t)!", ~lonp ~nr-1 cabtn. ne,.d! '"'rk .\!0!'~111~ ott "!" 5:1. ~J P .. n 19·,n D11y. 8"2...;316 Pl'f'~ liP1..7M~ • • LIDO 1·1 ~·o '.!021 Xlnl mr.d 1•·ith r o 1 t r Cushion$. .. ., , ,...~rl.r rn ~~11 triim !ld'" "' J ~ .i fl 557-62.12 JSLA.VDER .l~ ~ • Lik· I "'". rull) tqu1p"'1 lnr c11uF1n~. l rl,.~l 1.i mily bo11 Att i;; pm j)~).l . 32· Pt . .V!u~r 111 cr11lrt . Slet p~ r"'O. X!nt roncl. $2.)()() 64&-2.':iiP lo.TIE No !ti2 J1nm.tc 11 l trlr & xtr15. Sttlni 1i ~l1ev1n(; Bs1 otr O''f'r 18."ill 673-20:,6. CAL 34. li:n1r'J,.rf. •nod lor cru111nc or r11r1ni 'li ke of. ft-rCall 12131 !197-:Sl:n. ,.x!r!. fmnt L<:> ml. xlnt conrl ~-9:174 &fr,.r ~ '70 "\"A:-.fAl-IA l2j Enrium Exr,1 .rond $-1 ij or off t r li~fi--WO. '71 HO',=o~.-S~L~l~oo=.~1'Xl=-m-,~,-•. pertecl conrl SJZ:l. 49!1--2&2':) ~ Ya mana 2.iO CC. xln • r"nr!, lo ml"! $3/'lO. or bes.I ofl•r call ('>-lll-1428. • • 2:..0 re Bt:LTACO Ft,-hu!lr Pr11nllfl. SJ7~ ~7J\li12 Aft !:t pm. f..!2-4~07 'f.A YA,IAHA Z:lO EnriuM J 11<' ll!n"'rl rthl! en• $400. (\r "rw-•1 nr/rr 4'.'4-47'.11 GO.C ART, $95-- • C<1;J f..16-7472 * '6~ Trium ph Stkl'. 2~ cc. 300 .mi l.1kt n~"· .'210 1-!AN:Ul :-.; s. !ii~-.w~. • '70 HOi\DA CB J;,11 • 2 5IYl mi. xlnt cond 32~. 6'12-89.'J 7 Bo.ti, Slips/Docks 910 HEA\'Y dury t1l 1-b t d r-rt:"'PORT •hp~. 5111,. "'"· $2.50 per ft Boll tJ. under U Sl.25 P"r ft S4!-m2. e1·f's 494-26n motorcycl~ 1ra1ltr. S90. -+4042-.W l • lOS Honda S12S S.i~ -6.i il LrM'LE B.lll:MHI I'1ind :-.tu ·1n HO":'\DA CL.U!. 9' bt&l"l'l. utl mn IJ,S...(!01 or 67~-5337 PVT Dock tor pou.· .. r bt'l~!. \\' A E. Side tie tn 32'. l'\<J hvt aboUdt. SM mo. 642~F&. DOCK tor Pl"'o"f'T" ~'· n ·. n.M p@r tt r-· e fMcl'""lttr "~n2-1 mil'"• Ab•tihJtP!y ptrl,.ct' $5.i(I ~10-191~ -,69 eSA 6.Jo -·cL~!G0,HT=c~o"c.'oG~ $700 or IT~rl, !or a;d lo m1 u,. f'lf r ar ~l;.JJ;'\A Jj71) HOM.!! CL .t:JO·-,-,,.,,,~.,.,-,,. dlll('Jn. lf\2 Mn f"ernando A1·e Sl.n Cl!m~nte.. grips. Finl11Md tt.nk. $3.7~. '69 Honrla lr.K:c. Lf'ss ~,",; fi9.)...6()91. lOOJ m1 '5, Xlnt sh11~ • ..,,,., or hfo!r otler l;.4.'J..f72{}, Turn unu Jtt'I items into qulck ) ca~h. clllJ Ml-5671 Mobil• Hom•• 935 , Mobile Hom•• IF YOU'RE NG FOR PRICE ON A MOBILE HOME, THE BUCK STOPS HERE. ••••••••••• II ''' Take your monio:y and put it 111h~ our mouth is. l nto t.h e h11rde6t bargain you can drive in a mobilt.hQm~.,. and that's io:.u ctly "·hat you'll p1y. \\'e've oven tocked ourselver;and now we'vt i:rot tn move 'em out. So >;11,•e'!I go under the !'ticker price, i o nver our ht>ii.ds lo throw in l:'x1T11.-fe,,.tures, and come arounrl ro Just the price you v.·anted to pa y. Anr:l •·e'll b11ck ir. up wilh /·ust the psrk you"1•io: httn lookin.;: for. A I fhe fi vest.u Ju}'.ur; you can imagine ... .s-:-i mming pool: &aun11s., therapeutic pool, men·s and "ll'Omen 1 8')'mn151umc, bill iards rMm, game rooms, recrtat1on center. All loc:a tl'd in an incredibl y convenient location. What mQtt cou ld you w&n t ? You could want to w11.it .!I little while hdore cnming out. but th11 t. wou ld be:dis.utrous. :&cause 1h11.t. buck you could bave u.ved ,.,.~] ~u rely fm!'ll\ nn by. alonf with. the opportunity of a li'fetime on t.hemobilehoms of your choice.. Choost from tht-H ""d mnrt: \ 1kin1 • Lanctr • (;oldtn "1e~t Key \Vesl • Levitt conte1npo /laguna l\llls ~ A development of the Contemporary Mobllehome Corporabon 935 AWARD MOTORS, INC 16IO NEWPORT BLVD. COSTA MESA ntlll HONDA -"FRIEDUlllBI" ..... Mll ....... ·•1 C.Uh for your Honrla 537-6.t!U I ~9J.7S56 ANNIVERSARY •SO rrnro \V IAUTO. Tr11n!. SJ ria .v, X mil e. THEODORE ROBINS FORD Xlf>O HARBOR BLVD, CO.STI ;\fE~A l>-l.2.0010 Au tos Wa ntlfd 961 1---..---,.,---WE PAY TOP CASH BIKE'S for ttntl1alt . 3 1rirt. ,\ spl'f, 10 1pd. Spinning "'htt-l B icyde Shop-Ba lbo11 Inn. for uSt'd cus • trucks, }ult 1-----------·I u.ll us for frt!I: t'hm11teA. Mobile Hom•• 935 Be Our Guest For A Week•nd Or Mor• GROTH CHEVROLET Allk lnr-S.\./ts M11n&ftr 111.Zll Beach Blvd. Huntinf!On Bt'.ii r.h g47-liOS7 KI 9-l\U Disco1•er tnnbilt horn !! !iv· I~=~====~=~~ lni at it~ ~s1 hy vi~iti n5: WE DESPERATELY one nr San Diegn north NEE 0 r ounty's mo~! Juxurinus ('ll"an usflri cars NEWPORT IMPORTS 311Vl \V, Ciwu1t Hu•y, Nf'wpnr l Rf'ICh 642-9405 "-~.,~9~AUSTl;:,i- AMERICAN Ahrn. trl'ns $995 NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 I\'. Coes1 Hwy. Neu·pon 8 P11ch 642-9405 AUSTIN HEALEY '64 AH:-iTIN f/flaly S11rilt . 1\1 ~t'k JI. S6()(). C.:ill '.YlS-31 ~ bf'i..v n 1011.m -4pm. BMW Automotive Exc:f!lltnc. mnhil"' home comn1unl!i ... ~. FANTASTIC PRICES Smoa:-fre~ r: 1 rm 11 1" hy I I bf>achfll b nthflr r~r,.lltinn. Paid or your C.!lr, l)dld or 0 ~1obill" hnm t pr•1v1d,.d fryr or 1'1<11. ynur vill i!. FOR INfn St. DEAN LEWIS RES ERVATIONS, W r I 1 ,. P 0 . 8(1" 2070."i, S11.n Dieio. TOY OT A e V OL VO c.1o1 9212n 1"'' HARBOR BLV D • ·I ROY CARVER Inc. Df'r• P !\1 7 r n .. 111 ]\le~.._ 646-931\~ I . .' ' -2925 H11 rb1Jr Blvd. ov."Tlfl r, 57x20 Rny11I ANN IVERSARY •SO co~ta !'it,. ... " 546-444-4 1.Anctr, lllll't. fu rn, Lntj nt AUTOS WANTED xtra1, xlnt conrl, f amtlv fop dollar lor clean ustd park. $9..1()(), i 4 7 • 4 4 6 6°, ar.s. ,'Spf' Arnl.11 Brnu·n. S-12-6~1. THEODORE ROBINS FORD FOR 1al1", mobil! homf , 1{):.;4;,. 1 br !urn. encl paf1n. Lido Villai;f!, N.B. s::..Br(l. :zo:;o HARBOR BL\1 11. E1111y lf!rm.-.. 100 t1 h"flm COSTA :O.tESA 642·001/\ b.t y. 61.1-!420. \VE PAY TOP DOLLA R 1 '67 BMV.' ]6()0, wh 1 I" 11m /lm, nt-v.• r11d111]11, SLi50. Pn\' 11r1~. 111! fi. 642-~t!M. CORTINA 1., FORD CortinA, rra,,.-., Gonri rond. 28 S-\00. 968-231;, 4-spri MPG, BEAUTlF'UL f"lie•<' 24x60 Kl!V F'OR 1'0P USED CARS D TS \\'est, 2 SR. 2 b.-, 1•0 It you r c11r ij extra clean, A UN Greenlt111 PArk. op ~n •iee uit hrsi. ·,o7o2~~0:-:---::Bo.-~5"1c0::- h"""· sp"' N". 14. '"~ "°'"rn s u1cK 1 atsun 1g \Vhiltlt r Avfl, C.f\1. 2.3~ E. 17th Sr. GREAT Lllk~.-. 10:<55' w/11.' 1 .C_o_'-"~'='="='=~~="='c'-"-' Stnr&te ~hf'd. L\'IPORTS \rANTE:D I 5Pf'l"ri. ri lr. S.F C. T1n1 ~lll ~A 1inrl,.r l.lOO mil,.~. full, 111.-1 l'xl)A n11on Cl!tltral ~&-5386. '" ronO. S~:llO. Orani:;t f'ou nnl"ll v.ll rrll nly. Re-r2·1"40"'L',:1 ··~:!•. TOP l Bl./YER '· "" ttrfl•, \ l .•1u~1 SILL \I XE Y TOYOTA ,i., .. 11· TAke nlrl"r lra<le nr 16x32, f'URN, 1 hr. rln•"' to ··A. 111.~Rl BeAr h Rlvri. "m"'ll rl1111·n. \\'ill !in pvr pry. bay, $1.11.00. Smell rlnu·n. H B Ph 847_11.... C111l ~,\fi-B7:l6 or 494-6811 all "'Y"· 57.1-14:<\'1, •·kn d 8, . each. . ,1.i;, 9 11111 fi73-•7!'lti. CLEAN '65-'67 VW '65 DATSUN WAGON 1956 DETROITF:R. ;;.olC~. 2 l'l'lllllll"ha rk. "-16-1~ BR. ha th. F'A hfla t. l"fVll,r. I rrp!rl . llllrtl.ll htrn. S1200. Autos, Imported 970 •R,~1111/u l r,.rl u·11h hl11ck in· "4&--41:"9. M: .... 1.-:lf> Larqe Selecti"on ,,.nnr. 111rl1n. htatt r, 4 ~petri. jN'\1.19.\'1\ • • 19~ ALMA htl \/.0.1' F II $69S rr11 il .. r. 'lfl". S:wl. C • 11 of U y HIGHLAND MOTORS M6-!lt:l7 "'' Y> Pl\.1. Reconditioned 214~ M11rhor Blvrl. Motor Homes 940 '19 FT. HOUSE CAR Stove, ovf'n, 11ink, lrt hox. 111blt , Slt-ep.\ !i. New V111v.- ,l<i b, N'ari.v 10 live in, $1 !~O nr btsT ntf~r. 11 rrtpl tr111i, C11JJ 64fi..1fi9.-nr .'i~7-4.'i40 f'll1'5. Trailers, Trave1--94S 2 Cht \"y A~11-m v.11h fl1'1"11 V \\', ,,., \hl''.V .111 r111pror~. r-hrom,. 1111: n111~ .(. "h"'"l l""k~. B~t "trfl r. ~"111.-::0.1.'ln. •GRAND OPENTNr.+ \I V.". k P'lr~r h .. Rflp111r rr'"' ~~I I.· r~11~. pr1ct~. GEORGE·~ V,\\. ~ ... 1~..Jifil~ CHF.:VY fl n1t1n"' .'I~. :t51'J hp. $.1~. ('11.ll After fi pm. : ... i 7-7.11.l. ~-·-~_"_'_'_'"_'·-~![R I General 950 •"1'1 GRF.ENBRTER. F. rlr Used V-W's Porsches- Compers & Vans l()"l"'o 30 1111.v or 1000 Miles Guar;int~t 1 P11 rr! I. L.oibnr • E ng1n~ I Trll.11.~. I F'rnn1 & RP:ir Axl~ 1\ll~fl m h!1f'!< e Rr~kl!: ,i;;_vs-' ttm • Elt-ctrlrll.l Syat!m j°'&&l 600 Roadster 4 ,o;l)f!. rllr. J.11 •1~ i"'Wl'i. hlllt· 11;,.r 11r11ng, 1•'1th h11rrltop. •TB.<:i2171 F:llrf lll'n1 rnorl. thrnn111 T11k,. ~mAl l r\own. l~lt 11fi ~ :In ~m 4M-fi81 I • 11/1 I oo nm r Rll ~>lfi-8736. '67 0ATSUN PTcKUP 4 ~f'!'"'1. r:iri1,.,, he11 t!'r. 1TlJ!' A.l.)) 51295 HIGHLAND MOTORS NEWPORT IMPORTS l ·fi-:k-n111~11n p-;k11ri fnr -•1;nr j trllri,. fnr F111! $t,;o Spyrl,.r. A ~k111s: $:n'l .'"1~fi:ilT. JJOO \\', Coast H 11·~, ;\1:upnr1 Bio::i ch 642-9405 ----------• 1!'.171 210 7., xlnl eoNl. Ml f~f .C::F:Ll.. 1 .. 11vtnR fnr \11 .. !n11m \1111 :i.4!1-IR.~. '11) 0 p F.1. r; T. "" c ,-, -.~.~"' ll ---"'F"'E"R"R'°°A'°'R"°l.-- , ,r;c; 1.T, Jo!r e 'M l'R.(;T I----,,-·.,-.,-,,---- ~ .. • '$ill. :i.1 GC~T • 'if\ FERRARI 24~Z r11r • '69 ~1!-E T11 rc~ AtrrnOR17.En • 'AA 912, 111r. e "f.fi !'l\2 e SALES ' SERVICE ·~ TR.'l'il +-·r,t; l'unl)o11m Til:""'r "{A.N Y r-.1nRF: A•1thor\1Prl \lt.7. Dt"1ler I 11 :i2:\--i 2:i() NEWPORT IMPORTS AUDI n"'"' t-n1. A-T. i d nrf'~. 3100 W. Co11st Hwy. s!lCWI. • Strf'tt T. r L' 1·,c1"m:-1 c.o;1:-:1e.,,c.,,c,o.~2:-,c,·. ~.~"~.,-1 Niewpor! ae11ch "'''"P· "fi2 Corv11 1r ~R -j\Atf)o, r11ri1111l.t, 9000 m1 . l o0cAclc.Lc,o,~p0n..o'-==T-;focr,-&c,oM7o=:o! • • Ov,.r 20!l nfl u· I, UFPd r11rs ro rhnnM", 11'1'.lm t: IJt.15114 11 4 ..•• Stlft ~P;n+e. 8,;,~t A.•d l •t ... 1!0CBM. Nt•1h '""'' ,...,1,1 bul wnd~ •••••••• Sl4t• '"ii Re., 151 Joi l ltt~ Mo c~ I ~ p••_. lto m •"· "••v 1., ........ 1.•9• l ;-. " J100CH , . Sl ,ff 11 ~•nt~••~ (OT, Auln, va, ""''· s1 .. ,., F•t•. "'''• Booul1!ul llo b1" l~9 8111•. !:•61§ • •• .. . • • . llttt )11)} F.. l~t !'t .. Sll n111 Ana tll't St . 111 !'.A. Ff'.\y ,) :l.iolt-lOCIO I "71°LTO C.-nd •11 C11•~-- --~ llBIJJD '69 124 Sport Cpe.f 4 6Pl""'d. 1·1rl1<\ l11••11 rt-r, rarl111!, i;: 1 !. Mu!"! bt'. set-n . f \'P.C- 1 $1695 Bill .lrinrs· B. J. Sportscar Cent 2833 Hal"hnr . C .. \t 540-4491 f6BIJJD 1 19io f lAT124 ~c::O"rtC~. M>1 rnnn, I""" mil .. ~. imm11 c. CR~,_,,,. ~tP rf'n u/mic. Pri.1 p.ar1:v. 11..~-fi1.11 I I • • Complett-Stock of maliJDi "FRIEDLANDER" I ~o <I. ,;,, modoum 9 1 ••~ ..,.ic hi,,9 i~t••'"'· 11 .oori ..,;i.,, L1~. 11§CMIC tl6tt ·7oM •• ,,;.;, M•"'"'"' 9rot ~ (rt •~• 1>uH. G ro•I •ee•1>my. Li< .: vxv~~S , ..•.......••..• SI J't ·7oM;:-.1: F.;,s •• rv-r,- Aute .• Pwr. S•••r .. F•cl, A<r, Riv•r1;.lo 11.•.I . Sl..•rp' Lie, :tt 11~A Nll . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . S2't' 110 G.1 •• :. ~ o .. Hr:- A••';• Wl.ih I S.~00 "'1101. u".i •• foe•e·v ..... ,. .... ~. fo<l•'V •;r."' c•••m ,..,fl. l ie :: Ol J88H .... Sl!•• '10 Pent. L.M • ..,, s;,,.·,.- H,T. Cp•. 9.100 m<l o1, Vt , Au ll>., p..,,, Stoor, oir, L•.,.l•u L:c . 1 70~BJ Jl4tf '69 M.lil•u SS . ~ •P~~ C<'J•.i t'IV •t'I ,, .. "'"· v,,., , h. 'I"· l•c. :tt Yll.W•lo§ ,,.,.,., J,lttt '6t-Mu•I•"" f.~718.,-~-. - Vl , •11'" .. Pw1. S+••r. F•e• .• ;,_ Vo•v 1h••p, At •Dule'" Bluo. l;e. ZC A97/. , •.•.. tl••t ·i.~ r.,,;,..,. v• •1' c .. i, • ., Aut..,,,..1,.. p..,, St e~·. Th ;, e•• "•• 17 ,100 ,.,.;1 .,. Sh ••I" A l.o •~'•ful J •-1• "'""" L:• e ZLH•~ l t.20tt 11750 lf:ACH ILYD. '69 P,...,t . GTO C1>•. ~.~ !Hwy. ltl ... 0 1.1 ... .,.~,bu • •••v 11.:13.1:'66 • 5.~7-~24 1 .. w ... a •••• s.1 .... 1e.11., ,.,",•r"i"•"Tc';sc,cy•;,o,c.-.4"s=,,.=,crtc.1 '-'"-" ~"".~: _ ::zE_u '-'-' -'-"-'-' fiAd1n , 1zn un~1 1_ S777. '6~ ~ .. ,d Cui'""' soo 4 DUNTON FORD Q,. 'O. A,,>o . '"' So .... ~•<l. .;,, o •. ~ blu• w/ 546-707 0 "'•'<hinq >nh ri..,, 22.io So. ;.1111 n 111 l\'arn~r Nf.11' 1!171 1-'I AT ~:ill s .. rl/l n v.•ilh i ; m1l,..s. y ,.~ .• th,1111 '~ r i,rhf, 1j m11f~ nn 11. 0 1" 5iALE for S129.;.oo rtu~ rax I.· 11.-. Nn. \f"..'9!l~. Dir. Phonp ;,.~1 o00. HONDA L EAV ING c n U.\'TR\' TIIUR! ! '71 Hnnria r.f(1 ~Pth1n, nev.', ~5 mp1t, l ll!l.l . 492--1!172. I JAGUAR I ::~11 q •....•..•• s1••• 'Ii~ Tor:"" Gl JO? VB. Au!.,., ~ ..... S!••""9· 9,;9h1 Blu1 .,.;,.1, L•e, "WRNl!l , ... Sttt '6~ P""'· L•M•n• H.T C p• .. 6 evl. O •o•hooll' ........ Noo.I• l;9hl ,...1.r, WZIC ~•I .... , ..... l•tt '68 5.,11'~· GT C11•. Aule, Pwr, St•••i"'I · F•ef , Air. V••v 9""d c""'L = ~-·1 ......... 'll4tt -~~ M.l;bu l ••'1 •11 C110. VA, 4 •1>••d. ;,. be1 .. ~a •. bl•el ;..,1.,;..,., c .• ,., ... ~ •• 1. A. ... :,j. ., •• 1,. l ;t . "'t06t'J Slit' 'fi,l JAr. .i ~ \!1< 11 ~rl~n. ·~7 u .. ,.,i.., c .. ,.+:"""'~1• All JlW• .•• ;, '"""'· L .... !'11nd ,, ti lk. 11 1r. !llJl(J, \\1[1'5. WWL-00 ...•.... ,, •• , r.,..11v1n~ Country. ---- .\1UST .SELi.' F.7,\.Jf,04 67 C""'I "' Lo..,d •11 Cl'I •· ~ot l. O;•. Olli!>., t~o rD. ·~rt F.·.TAG. Xlnt ctind. 2-1.000 11 UZN010 ........ Sl 4tt m i. S.3650. F'1rm : I ·~Bf;./ L•nd~u C11•. ~16--.i.122 F•t +. 0 ;, 11 SVXJ ~7 Sl Ott 1~7 F: T~·rl!' .IAGUAR 4.2 '6S Ply, w .q~"-Vt , Au+,,., L1r)'I' R•hll I'll~. hr11kl'S k P.S .. V11v ,h .. p. p1u nt .1nb. s~r: F.4~.•21f.. 1 " •-60 ............ \7tt JENSEN JENSEN AUIBORIZED SAi.ES '. SERVI CE Coas1 "'Y· Newpnrt Be11ch LOTUS LOTUS A!JTHORJ7.En !'ALES I. SERVI CE NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 W. Coii.~t Hwy. Kewpor! Beach METRO ·/,-A C"'';~. C11 0. IYEZ. 171) A ••eel ....•. Sitt 'i,~ Ft.1 t50 S"~.l1r H, T WWNI 11, A 1fo•I, •• Sitt '61 vw C•,..e•t. El•~. rof• ... oi• <IO"d . '""";"ii' c .... I' .. 11.~dv. VVX@•1 .......... 1-2'tt ;-;, VW Bug. l •~• b••nd """"· 'l'YT l ~I ,., ... S14tt ·~r .. v .. '• c ..... n •• Au•, .. ,,.1;<, l •"..f •11 1~,.. l>9 h! hi•qo ~·••..., 11uH 'l(Q~l7• .......... 'll!t ·i.s vw r • .,."'J '' 8u1 "-I 11 1 ~1 .... ,, Jtt '6 1 T.,y.,h L•Mlcru""'· • .. ~ •• ! d·•••. Lit. "- WFVR J" ......•... SI ltt "6• T,.v,.'• C"'•<I••. Aul..,,.,01 :t. Air con!!'. YOC~Tl ..•.•... t1•1t '70 vw K.,.,.,bi 8111 . S~•·t1 ~ ''~8LO .......... SJ•tt AfT V,\\/, p11 r1. S9 00. S.17'.il. '1.\~i.\02_ C11ll MZ..5678 b Sllve! 64~97.i. _.. 97·0· A I I 1-• Autos, lmport.u u 01, mpor .u '§S Ch,~. P;c~u ~. Ru"1 970 'A-u't-.-,-,'1-m·~--,,cod-.--.9"7"0'11 9''"'· L.,.,;, .,~~.i . .--70'1,lJ ............ t••• Dune Bu9gl•1 956 70 Meyf'rs Tow1t .'5!. lflf.\l Roll ra1f'. V\r. G•tf's, brltl,v 1'11r. Slt2!! nr tt·11rl,, 544-AA.1-4. Trucka 962 F'ORD ~ T..,n w/8' ral'!(iv~r r11m~r. r'l\vr br•k"'!, AUIO, .l.\2 "'nfir.t. All f'qlllp. V.-ry r l,an .tr 111 m"c-h. Col'll'I. ?>l1r h1 rnn!<ldflr IT!lll!I. car in ftlldfl . $11!l~ .\4!1--0l'Vl. ·.~ F'ORO ' ron ITllck. PIS. hfla~· itu ~· spr1nrs. roort rnn<t. S.tl.\, l16-7~. •tier S om "' 'M CHEVY VAN • C11.mp!'r. rood runntorr Prim.,. uoo. 642-D!in • • • '63 CHE\!)' t., P.t·, auto. V-t ntw p11 lnt, r1'(l(f '!Ol'diW.11. MWlM. MG MG MIDGET SPRITE ,_tfll !lt'1 ~· ler I l•ft ...... & I ll lloO"tl. "lo .. tte•t+ol•· •el•"'9 ~!"':."ow OW..ff• & "'01tl f•-I i't Ht1•"" lmll"lrn '"''~' Ill!• "'1 ICtNhl1 N l't!tr l•JI It "'Ml yell. NEWPORT IMPORTS • l ion '-''· Cou1 Hwy NeWJ>Ort !t-11ch "51 l•+••••lt,.n•I ri t~ U11 it ""' g"""'· 1(1<7~~ S)ft '6t C ho•. •1, 1.,~ '· U, ..;1h t•..,11••. Vl 111t .. m1.\ !lt , 1 ..... .,,;i., S~••p' J5JZ1l ••........ S27'' ·10 Ch·· "·'""· va, ......... ;, ..... !!'. 1 ~1 111( ••••••...• 11''' ·~,.,,,j ~10" V•, ,,;t~, 'Ito.r t~•· ••••• w .~.ti. L•c 7•0 ... Al . , , , , , JJJtt ·~5 Cl.o. 'Ii '"'"· VI . ..,+ ... , ""' ...... SJO!!t •••••.• ,,, SIJ't -SUNSET FORD 631>-<0IO '''" I'\ ...... ~ ....... ""'· T'l•t Ve!ltv View 0'1 f411"1!t .. • ' ' • • • ' •• • • • ' • ' • ' ' ' I I ' ' I ' ' I I • ' . OAIL V PILOT 37 --·· . . ~--. Autos, Imported 970Auto1, lmport•d 970 Autoa, lmporttd 970 Autos, lmportM 970 Autos, Imported AT * OR WE ARE OVERLOADED WITH NEW CAR TRADE-INS AND THEY HAVE TO GO!!! CHECK OUT OUR EXCELLENT STOCK OF NEW RENAULTS ALL BODY STYLES ALL COLORS ALL ACCESSORIES ALL 1971 's R-1 0 SEDANS $1795 .* •• R-16 SEDAN /WAGONS $2695 *** R-12 SEDANS $2195 *** R-12 STATION WAGONS • DEALERS WELCOME 111 ·11!1111 Plllllltll OFFICIAL GUIDE 1111 f Dlf 1 11111 Sept.-Oct. 1971 1111 CAI IAlUU ~IS!!&~ IDJI!Off 19~RENAULT R-8 Auto rans. (RSZ 726) $325 " 1968 RENAULT R-10 4 Speed. (\\/PZ 64 9) $125 ·· 1970 RENAULT ~-10 4 Speed. (688 BEQ) $117.5 .. 1969 RENAULT R-10 4 Speed. (ZDS 788) 1969 RENAULT R-16 1967 RENAULT R-10 4 Speed. IXXE 142) Auto. Trans. ('fY\' 235) $1195 .. $595 " 1969 RENAULT R-16 I 1968 RENAULT R-10 4 Speed. (\V\VL 9_31) 4 Speed. (\VFW 323) $1200 .. $725 " 1969 RENAULT R-16 1968 RENAULT R-10 Air Cond.· 4 Speed. (VTT 648) C9700409 $1300 • $725 ". 1969 RENAULT R-10 1968 RENAULT R-10 1\uto. Trans. (YXT 818) 4 Speed . (\VPZ 823) $2595 •*• W I e'I open the Book and show you the $s50 --5950 " $725 " il im GI em un ~···'·iR'EN'Aiiif ii 2201 SOUTH MAIN SANTA ANA PHONE 546-4114 Ext. 37 ·~lu1 ~~l~I Ta• I Lit. IONI ILOCK NORTH ~II.OM WAii.NERi Autos, Imported ~70 Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported 970 Autos, lmporteo 970Autos, Imported 970-Autos, Imported 970 -------------MERCEDES BENZ MG MG A Finr ~rlrc11on of prr--O\\'!l· t'il :\IB n1 1tnr (';I I'~ :<11 HOUSI:.: OF l.\lPO!tTS OranRt> Cnunt~ ·~ in o s ! Olfl r!Pt"O at11h O r 171'1'l i\1rn•rrlr~ Rr n7 l'lriilrr-4i~2 ,\fanrhr~trr, 811"'11;& r;irk, ;\l anrhP.~IPr 11t Rf' ii ch tun10ff, S1111111 Ana F11":!. I 11 .i~J-02'{1 t.irn THINK ~ "~~ .. ''FRIEDLANDER" lllMI llEACtt !~WY. 1'l SJi·i566 e 537.i;Jl24 MG AUTllORTZED SALt:S & Sl::Jt\.'!CE '69 MG Automat1r tran~. r;irl1n. hPat-e" 11 hl!P 11·::ills, rerl "'l!h h:k 1nll't". suf)f'r PIPan f..· lo\\' rn1lr~. 1 ~·r. frf'P l11hl' & oil change 11•1!h th•~ rar. $2295 NEWPORT IMPORTS , 3J{'J(l \I'. Coast H11·y. :"f''I pnr1 RC';ich PORSCHE PORSCHE SUNBEAM TRIUMPH f-VOLKSWAGEN VOLKSWAGEN Porsche 1970 91 IT S619S j ~pn. A \I F\I. Yrt 11 hlk. IOI. i\lill; \\h)~. ]f;,8[(} ml. ~nll 1111111rra111). \St>r. ·1100 1 NEWPORT IMPORTS 1100 \V, Coa~t !111•y, !\r11 f")rt J3f'Fll'h 642-9405 POR."CH£ T. '66 912 ;,...spri, ron1plelf'!y Cu~tom '66 Tl!if'r TRJ Ul\1PH restorf'd. ovl'r S.2200 in-Sl-fARP. n1any l'Xl ras SPQRJ CAR '64 V\\1 Squarebal'k, vC'ry \P~!f'ri. s :t:-.oo.D 11ys : Sl7:-.0 * 64?-7315 clean. (lflC o\1•nr. SS'Jj or 61.>-26W. E"" 6l'>-2'10. TRIUMPH CLEARANCE SALE '"' ofln. 11' 117-l!Ol *'63 PORSCHE* -------..,...., •'1i2 V.\V.• Priv. rrty. S:!200. li•l:>-56'38. '66 TRIU!\1PH SrtT!if<' J\l;irk C.\cellf!ll Cond. S.l:Jj, JI Rmldster. Good colld. NOW! &l:r-22SI or 673-11409. RENAULT * REN1\liLT R-lfi Excel co11du;on, r..~H . 1tJOO /o!ler. ;,!(). !CS3 Rove=R-- S500. 54;,...oo67 FR ITZ WARREN'S ·;1 V\V :>iu!l"r Bug. Orange ".19 TR-3 Runs gf)t)<'j. nr1•1 SPORT CAR CENTER radial tires, Hadio, C•11.o viilves. coll, recrn!ly tuned. 710 E. l~t St., S.A. 5-17-07&1 n1;it.~. Sll<!t:>. 897-66 70, SJ7;:i, R1fi· 1Z:i6 Open ,Jiiily 9-!l: rlos,..1! !'l1nrlrly h :f'Hlltil 11·1wk. '69 TRIU:i.1r!1 r~n; ... 1..., *'fi~ TR~1\• ........ ~.,~.--"cc"~".-·-,~,,,.., -,.,,.., ... ,, ... ,,,-.-.n, mi'~. Xlnt con'1, n111st sell. Xlnt n1nn1n.: rnn<1. ss;:11 r!t1y~ ong1nal 011·nC'r, only 36,000 1969 VW fan1pcr pop-up, rcbll eng, good 1!.n!s. Very rll'an. Carpeted. $2 5i S. 89-1-1:163 ~~-~-1 V~\.' '62 Big Bore reblt eng chrome \Vhls, m11.ny xtras. Go111g to Vietnam $65(1. g !~-i\5j, --.=~~-~ 'il CAil-1PElt, still under 11-,1rr:111ty, x!Jlt con d .. ~18-1'.}28 wknds; 8.!L S 11 lul~ s. Orange County's . Largest Selection New & Used Mercedes Benz Jim Slemons Imps. NEWPORT IMPORTS 642-9405 t1m/lm, ~"" h u r £ u n ti~· '68 Rover 2000 &t.'.-14iJ. 642-:wm, r1·e 64;)....4·18.t m1lf's. 644-1~1!1 ''17!'6~,~.,~,~g,-,-_ ~c~,,-,-,,-,.-"-.1 QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT '6:i .Bl.JG xlnt 1'<Jr.d. ,\i\l/F:'\I. p11111! & !ires, r /h, Lea\'1ng r11<1ial~ + xtras. &16-9023. for Viet Nam. $97'j, 548-6n9 Warner & Main St. · 1~~=-~== \\/hlrk, m11 <t F<'ll bf'!I of. 'F.1-i \lf; ;\llDCF:T ROAn. fC'r 21 _1: ·l.'\fl.-~7.~2 ' I STER (;rl !'f}.'1rl. Si~.i. 67J.302g ,\1us1 ~re. Super wcrk,..nd 6pecial~ Santa Ana · 546-4114 3100 \V . Coa5t Hwy. :·,.,rn or l!lle nilf'. ';)9 rOnSCllF.:, 111'\\' t 1rP~. '6.i 1!10-0 • '67 200-[), 11u10,, ___ ,,_wpo_e_• "-"-'-'---'62 ,-,,,-,,-,.-Ro;irl!ol"r F~.rid tr;ini;. Bio"'" f'ng1nP. 1995 ;1 1r e ·iv; 200-D. auio. ::r.1r e '.i7 \t[i '.\ta~nC'l!e Srrl;in :\°f'\I' SJ/AP.P. s:,23 fryr $alf' nr tr::r.rlf' (',<)()fl '!>~ 1Sl}-SL rnupr ro11rl.•1rr e hr::r.~l's, n.1ns "rll S2:-.0. Call ,;,.1:,...22-17 trilO$ c~r $71X), ~.lllil~ Bill Jonrs' 8. J. Spor!scar Cent '6(1120 s. ~1 ·r k • '6.l 220-~. :)ol/;-J[I0.1 ;itr 5:.'\t'l .~· "knrlF. ''jO !lllT .. ~ srw:I mar:-~. A~I/ i\Ult> • '67 2.10-S. ;tL.lln. fllf '61 :\!GA 160(1. hflrrl tl'lp, MGB r:-.1. ('IJ~l()m 'group. Xlnt. WANT AD 642-5678 • 'fi7 2JO-S. a111n, Air • '70 ,\.\1 IF\l. cnnd int. & body. $62::..0 S.12-~0i:fi 21'!1-SF:. fu!l fl'l\\'r r • 'iO S.'i!Y.l. Ml;..&ll!l. '70 MGB 1.8.13 ll;i rhor. C.!'>I. 540-4491 ZJO-rou"". i\lANY ;\IOP.E:. ~~~~-~-~e l s"-'''''"· l'•llow w11~ blk r·~ ":.take Room For Dad-'" " " Authonzrrl ;\lR Oraler 1ntPr10r. red i o, hf'al!'r, Have .something you want lo g!'ll! CJ;is..:::ift ed 11rls rlo It "·ell -call NO\\' 6-12-56711. rly'' .. el e11 n n11! !hf' g11r11ge .. ~'our tr;i~h 1s CA!'H 1\·1th a DAILY P ILOT Cl;i~s1t1Pr! 11d. Autos, I mport1d 970 Auto•, Imported 970 ~-----------------• 1971 I I -~-t F' t ~I •" s 1a %6>1 I BIG DISCOUNTS ! : PLUS 7% REBATE 1 I IXCISE TAX I I "'",:ti"M'o~ii's'" : I .Q •:J JMMIOIATI OILIY~ I 1,·0 ---0 ·; PRICED FRDM ·~·I i $1395 ! I NlWISOS•if•11.S•r.I 1531 I I Bill JOJ'ltl' I 8. J. SPORTSCAR CENTER INC. 11 I 2133 KAUOR, COSTA MIU_ : sgi&•w·· 540-4491 -·n ~ ~~~ ~--·••M••·--~---- l.J.200 n11lrF. $2595 NEWPORT ; IMPORTS 3100 \\I, C03s1 H\1'y, Ne\\·port Brach 642·940S ;\ll.B Ro;il'ls1er '69, lj,OOQ ml .. Ai\1/FM. O'rlr11·"· HT, x1.ras. ~lii ke oflF'r 5.57-1!!'.ll. ~~~~---OPEL '67 RALLYE Karl!'t. R&H. nr1., ""i· o'hauJ & bJ\tt. Lo mt. Good rubhf'r. Xln1 rond. Very ch!11n. S150. $7-911!; F.cONOr.tJC.A.L '66 Opel cpe 30 m1 i:lll. radial tires, nu tm11, only S495. 546--0948. 1!170 Opel GT. ch11rlreU11e xl nt cond. MAKE OFFER Call 111' 5 pm. 532-5940. PORSCHE ---·~---~ * * '65 PORSCHE 3.J6 SC Ciihrloll'I, xlnt c on d , 54~-1.l.Vi or :.44-{.862 '68 Porsche 912, T~rine, 11.mllm, h!'Alu. maint. ~1usl !el! Pvt pty. ti73-2'1~ Autos, lmport9d TOYOTA "An Open Letter To The Servicing Public" ISanta An11l , , , It is ff'Blh:rd that ro:-rll ing SERVICE 11ftr r one has purchasl'd 11n 11utomobill' is som!'lhing that is often tal~ed about by the galC"&man but no! vf'ry often c.oirri!'d out hy the SERVICE dept. C<'.lmplaints nf poor SERVICE 11rc usually discussed whenever cars are T the topic of conversation. 0 \Vf' al SA:'\TA ANA TOYOTA rf'alize thn and a.re provinc !hat SER- VICE aflt'r the sale is ll thing thllt h11.pperu; •.• Y SO if you h11.ve evf'r had problem5 wlth SERVICE come In and have 0 1 hi' problem i;olvl'd. T \l/E NOT ONLY LISTEN BETI'ER .•••• WE SERVICE B£'ITEfl .. , ... A For thf' convl'.nience o f our cu.gtomf'rl, our Service Dept. 1A.•!U bt OP!'n 'till 9 p.m. startlna Oct. 4th, Slnl'f'T!']y SANTA ANA TOYOTA 417 W. \Varner Sant.11 Ana, Calif. (714! 540-2512 Complete Body Shop Foc:ilitles Available TOYOTA - TOYOTA '69 1900 Deluxe Au1om11ric, 111r r<Jnrht 1nn1ng, radio, he;itrr. 1XNT;J9 l1 $1395 Bill ,Jonri.' B. I. Sportscar Cent 28.33 llarhor. C.i\I. 540-4491 LARGE SELECTION NEW & USEO ~eMLw QP TOYOTA 1946 Harhor, C.M. &16-9303 '66 Toyor11 Slout Pi<'kuii Bins. 1700. Call 6'16-2~86 or 548-8180. . VOLKSWAGEN -------· 1964 VW bus. Eng great, body sad. S750. Call al· ternoon or t-ve.. MS-6672. '69 BUG, xJnt cond. New lune-up. fM7 -7{1()6 t'\'eA. '63 V\V Bui;, '68 engine, $500. 675-6863 or ~7-.1282 e ves. '611 VW Sunrl, aulo, SUl95. '62 Chev. lmpa\11 327, auto, S200. 536-86n. ••"61 VW BUSe• Nl'W l'ng", tr11ns s~ 64!H441 or ~93 --~.~.~ . .,-vw-;;.-- Fantasuc Cond. Bst Orf. 642-6283 or &12-0417 S ACRIFICE, '69 V\V Dimper, to.f ichf!lln t I r e 1 , J Xlnl cond, 67~738. 2fl:1 Flower, C.:\1. or 4')6-.-1906 Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported 970 BETTER VW BUYS $599 ' '66 ~1~b1c~-V1ry 1t11"1-Whit1 's999 with rid 111h, 4 1pd, r1dio. -!VWMl 14l '66 '67 '68 BUG Su"roof--d11rk 9r11n fin i1h wi'h whi!1 i"'· A good 111nn1r. !ZIW2101 BUG Thi hard to get y111 mod1l 11 111 lflY lo 91! ptic1 -(V!F206l BUG Auto. fr111t. I 111 11roof. D•1p m1t•llic gr11n - r11111 fin1 . IWTFl 91 ) s399 , vw $1299 Sq111r1b1ck-O•i9i"1I rid 6 7 color -bt1ck i11t1ri11r, r1di11 Runt 91111d -t VOX•ll I '70 vw CAMPER-Pop top-R11111 11111 lookt Hke 11111 lllW -St. ::: 9J' Harbour Volkswagen 18711 Beach Blvd. 842-4435 Huntln9ton Bt1ch .... ~~~~~~~~--~-- • • 38 DA.tlV PILOT [ .......... l§l I '""'" .. " !§: I '"'"'~"'· l§l I ,,,,.,.,,.. I~ I ........ _ )§] I ...... M... I~ [ •. .,...... l§l I "'"~"· 1§1 I '"'"'"'"" l§l A~ 1.":'~rttd 970 Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imparted 970 Autos, Imported 970 Autoo, Imported 970 Autos, UIOd 9'0 Autos, UIOd CHEVl!LLE 990 Autos, UMd 990 YOLKSW_A_G_E_N_ VOLKSWAGEN VOLKSWAGEN ~----------1..A'rE '68 dlx 7 p8.!IS Sia ...... ,. 1960 \'\\' BCG, good cond '66 \'\\' SUPER Bl1G 30.000 ml'1. ~ rm rond. $00. E."l(c:t'!lenr Conduion $2195. 644-.)()65 liiS-1~2 67>-7:.!0:. or i;7·.,_742f1 '6.S VW Bus, r~bl t e ni: & 1969 \'Ol.l\S\\"AGEr; Coicnfll'r • '69 V1N • brks. 7 Pu.s. Cle .. n. $1925. I B~1·, l"I' •JI• 1or. tt'11!. $3I2j I Aulo/~l.ck. r /h, ski r:u;k . 962--6282 C;1ll i;;3-01z1. Xtra rlr11n. 642--0777 Au'°' lmport9d 970 Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported SAN TA.AN·A NEW SHIPMENTS JUST ARRIVED! GOOD SELECTION OF ALL MODELS INCLUDlrl!G MARK II STATION WAGON AN D 970 * COROLLA STATION WAGONS NEW CAR TRADE INS '69 Toyota Corona 2 Dr. Hardlop. E1c:e:itianally cle<1n. W ; .. invl lop, 4 speed, Radio & Healer. IZKY448l * $1595 '70 Corolla Station Wagon ;:.~:'.~~~.~~; '69 Opel Kadett 101 H.P 4 Speed, Radio. IXPP8'i6) '71 Dodge Colt z ar. t.ardrap. T~is c:ar ;, 1tlll brand new ,on lv l400 mil es. (476COVI ALL ARE READY TO ROLL $1595 $1095 $2450 For your c:onwenlenc:e oirr se,..lc:e dent. wilt be Opell 7:30 a .m. 'tlll ' p.m,, Slartinq Oetoher 41h. Cnmpelir hady $hop foc:ll ltles ovci iloblir. SANTA ANA !T!Qtl@J@ 417 W . WARNER • SANTA ANA • 540-2512 FREE! REFRESHMENTS PLUS BALLOONS FOR THE KI DS! DURING OUR SHOWING • VOLKSWAGEN VOLKSWAGEN l9M VW Bu& -Sunroof, tact '&l V.\V. SUNROOf. 4 ~. ttb.lt t:na:, new brakt1, httl A,\l·f!'.1 radio. tGCD 503) & palnt. Xlnl tTJncl. $675 or $~. be1t oUtr. 644-5973. •n 's On Sale NO\'.' '68 VW SUnrltal Ca1nper, xlnt ATLAS mtt.h. corw:I. Con.lider •kl O!f)~ler/Plymouth 29ZI Harhor Blvd. boll u part pa,yl. $2500. 673--1061 Cnsta .l\l~a ::»S-1934 '69 VW STA. WGN. BUS -RED & white A-I, rarl!o & ·.1,; V\\' B.ug-Sun Roof 4 heater. neW brake11. Pvt. srieerl, rad.10, hnter. good pty .. $2,150. 894-6433. 1 r1111~portat1on !GHT 8711.\.1'°'"~==--.,,..-,= $.i77. DUNTON FORD 546-7070 2211) ~' :'l!;un at \Varner S.1nta Ana 1971 V\V Camper Van. 9,000 1niles $2995. P ick up in Bren1en. Germany. 646-5033 Days, &IG-0081 evf'11. '66 vw VAN XL.NT COr..iD. Sll95. OR BEST orrER • * 494-98L3 •• '69 VW BUG '60 V\\', Runs i«>d. Cleui, 4 spd. dlr. Xl nl. rond, Sa.c· $350, i\1ust seU. 1•tJ1ce'. Take older car In * • 675--0531 * * mde or small do1vn, \\'iU '68 V\\' sq bk wAgon. 1600 fin. pvl. ply. fVDY299l eng, new tn.ns, new clutch, 5-16-8736 or 4M-68I l. CaU aJt headers. Sl350. 839-6775. 9 am. '61 VW Sunroof, dependable _________ , '69 V\\' cqo\rrt1hle Stick tramportation. ~lull, n1flio, 1111rl heater. ••53&-9759• • i Y AT 29fJ 1. S:J7i. • 1968 BUG $1095. * DUNTON FORD E>0<ll'"I Cooditioo 546-7010 2::.-io Sil. ,\J ain at \\';>,rncr •• 496-3359 •• '66 V\V, new 1500 engine, mili"5. new tires, Pf.int, very --,-6-5-V_W __ B_u_g __ , cl!'an. 96S-1432. Radio, heater, 4 speed. VOLVO (W~W 485) $595 HIGHLAND MOTORS 21,15 Harbor Bll'd. ((PS1a :..tesa &1;i..54()-I J91iS V\\' Bug: 1011' nHll'agr, :10.noo rni. Top 1·ond1t1on !\l ust Sl't!~ Also 1%0 V\V. FANTASTIC SAVING S ON 1971 VOLVOS .lJtJJA· Leiai.t .W VOLVO Balf conrl. NP1v en i:. 1~:6 Harbor, C.M. 646-9303 646-9023. St'e 205 Flower St ., C'.\I. '6:i V\\I Sqh<·li. t'!'f+t W/cur. 1a1ns, & ~unrooL Runs t;rl. i;:rl r1rP!>, Bluf'i"ltvik Sl 100 !rll f0r s~. B~t Ofr. :i-1!l--.2~~J ,£l THUii ~ 'YD!.VO' "FRIEDLANDER" ;:r fl ~. 1J1M l•ACll IMWY. lt1 893-7566 • 537-6824 'f;1! V\\l. Exr;PI. r•nni;I., newly O\crhauled. sri;io. Autos, Used 990 ___ ._4_9~_1'1_7 ___ 1'69 CONVERTIBLE, IMded, '6.11 V\\", ~\iln, k'ow mtlf's. S700 down, $,1300 BA I . CIPan. ;...1ust se-11 leaving Pnvate p1u'ty, 7141492-2801 Country. :J.17-liOO. CADILLAC CONTINENTAL CadlDac 1968 '65 C~velle Malibu Sta. '64 CHRYSLER VS, auioma. Wvi. 4-dr , radio, hea.ttr, Ill\ r<1dio, healer, (JDZ6JOJ CONTINENTAL '69 ,\1Mk Ill , 40.DOO miles, brand new f\!ich!hn 1ire1. Pr. pry. r'uUy loaded. S ~. 2 O O. IHG-0092. Cpe. de Ville pwr 1rf'erlna;, auto, ale, }195. Vinyl top, cloth & leathl.'r in-perfect oond. Stt to ap. '72's On Sale No"' 1mor. fLiLL POWER & prec!ate. SllDO. or be&t of. ATLAS FACJ{)R'f AIR CONDI· fer. 5fi7-486L Chry1!ler/Plymourti T IONlNG, AM/FM radio, -C=H-oE=Y~R~O=l.ET=~-2929 Harbor Blvd nt.w tires. !ZNB761) Costa .l\1rsa '")-l{i.J!l:W '69 Mark 11!. loaded, rull y Pquip. i\1u!l sell !his \l'knd. 5:;7 .... 9349, $2999 ·°&i ........ CHEVY StaOon Wa.go~ NABERS Cadillac Cap,k•. V-&. '"'°· Tm -. .. AUTiiORIZED DEALER factory Air Cond., Poy,·er 2600 Harbor Blvd, Steering:, fSQUlMl. $1077. CO>la M..,a DUNTON FORD Call 540-9100 Open Sunday S46-7070 Cadillac 1969 Zl·IO So. M1-.in at \\'arflC'r Convertible Sanla Ana Less than 20 .000 miles '68 CllEVROU::T Impala. fACI'ORY VB, automatic, R&H. pov.-er AIR CONDITIONING sleering. !VZL.008 ) SI095. f ULL PO\VER, plus full '72's 011 SaJe Now leather intl.'rior, tilt wbeel, ATLAS door locks, S'fereo mulupJex, Chf)-sler/Plymoulh cruise c'\'lntrot, et-:. Locally 2929 Marbor Blvd. one o\\'ner dnven. (YPU623) Costa :O.lcsa 546-1934 NABERS Cadilloc '65 OJEVELLE "~''" s .. AUTHORIZED DEALER \\'gn. 4 rlr., V-8, R&i!, PS, 2600 Harbor Blvd., auto !rans., air, Jo mi. $800. Costa ~1esa Call aft 4 pm. or Sat & Sun. call !'>10·9100 Open Sunrlay 8~2-169-1. CONTINENTAL 1970 MAR K I ff EIEAUT/t'UL, FULLY LUX- l'R.Y EQUIPPEJ) CLASSIC. Every luxury ex tr;>, plus only 20.000 ca~fully driven nlll- .!F. This luxury ca r is naw- Jcss 1n evrry detail. I ln\'i!e you1· inspection as its near new condition "''lll be better app~ciared. The retail \'al· ue ot 1hi5 car is $7370. n..:e-1.. ly Blue BookJ. HOW!'\'f'r. will co11sidl.'r )'PUr nflf'r. I ha\"e driven 1h1s I 1 n e car s ince nl.'.,.,'. i1 you ha\'e any questions, you may ttach ml'! a t my home, 673-881~ or n1y of 1 ice 546-1 600 Belon> 5 pm. CONT'L '70 '.l DR. $4.49~. Xlnt cond. Private pa1·ty CaU &16-7945 f.:vts. CONTINF.NTAL '&I, a l I [)()Wl'r 1nt·l AIC. lmmac. S6i'S. &1·1-"°62 1tlll'r fi pm. LINCOLN Cont1n1'nlA.l. 'AA. ~ Dr. Lll"l(Ury f"flllippr<I. Xlnt ronrl. S.1.2511. 4~l-'.Y.l26. --CORY AIR '66 Co~·air VS. J11sc hr11.kt11, r.tag 11•heel. r;>,r 1~ un- hnisheri hut hu~1nr~i< fnrr~1 sale. BUI ,Jnni;:blo l'd . 673-1772 tw-r Ram . e '61 Con·eir, 11uto, t:Mfl hody. paint, !trr~. rno:. l l9\I. 64&-2698. 990 Autos, Us~ 990 Autos, Used Cadillac 196 7 ' 1'a"1--,,w~A'°GO'°N"".-..,,._-,,-.,-,,~v~•. p;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-.1 Cpe de Ville PI S, r1R, Au to. Good • tirei;:, $150 or best o fr. FACTORY AIR CONDITIONING 9fi2-0().ll2. Padded ~OJlrl full power. all '00 CllEVY Station \Vgn. leather inN'!riOT, stereo, door OriglriaJ owner. $200 or best Jocks, tilt &. telesropic s!eer. nffer. Call 5'18-6663, Aft 6 1ng, many otber x:tras, fl.111, I UKP240) '071-,1 ~C~ll~E~V-. -M~'1~i~b"-.-,-.,-lo $2399 NABERS Cadillac AUTHORIZED DEALLR 2600 Harbor Blvd., Costa r.tesa Call S.10-9100 Open ~unday LARGEST SELECTION OF CADILLACS IN ORANGE COUNTY SALES-LEASING AUTHORIZED ·SERVICE. Nabers Cadillac 1r·11n~ .• f;>.ct, 1Hr, lo mi's, nni:. 011·nrr, x!n't. Pricerl lo SC'lt. f\.16-4314. '6.l CHEVY Impala Super Sport. PIS, 11ir. Good cond. S7.'ll. 11.1.l H Su per ior , N1'\1ptJrr &-11.ch. 646-1398. "63 Chevy Conv, 6 cyl, gd rnnrl. $<100 C11ll Art 5 pm. !:l'lfl..JJ9.ll, 5'15-8256. ·:;3 Chrv. P-u, new paint. pf'rfrt•1 body, new engine, TlPW hrakl.'S $250. ~8-M20. '57 CHEV 2600 HARBOR BL., nrerli; tr,oi.n11m i~sion "'Ork COSI'A f\fESA ~100 * 546-4781 540 -9100 Open Sund11)l e ·;i7 CHEVYe '68 E l Dorad1' 34.000 mi, Nreds ri ng jQb, s:;o. Owner movini:: to Ha1\·a 1i 968-5401 $36j() .. 494-0626 t1r &16-4·131 '66 CHEVY Caprice. 2~. a ir rlo J im. cond. Riii. good l'flnd, $995. Cadillac 1971 Cpe. de Ville rACTOR\' • • fi44-42l3 • * '69 ['.\•JPALA (U51om. 350 en£:., 1111-. a t1 tri. PS. PB. id rnnd. 119.)() . .1146-1706. AfR CONOITIONl:-<G ·71 Ve.ca llatchb&ck 4 spd, Full J>0"''er, \'1n_v] tnp, a 11 $2.000. leather interior. nit .~· 1ele. Call 5-1&-2'1:'!2 srop1c s!ttrini:. s!rrro, .-Joor . JtXk~. Joc;:iJly dri\'en & abso· l!l&I CHEV ~1al11:lu 2 Dr. Jutely fresh! t951DfAJ S<>rliin. Air rond .. auto. $400. $6999 Pnvale party. 494-@14. '66 '68 '67 '70 '69 '70 '70 GTO CHECK THESE VALUES A b• .. u+;ful bl11• f;ni1ll with bl1,k inl••ie•. Au!ci, ''"" & pewe•. I THH l l l ) CHEV . lmp•I• 'I d,.-,4it cend. 111te. tr •n1.-P.S .. P.8. R.dia. "••Y "''' in I eirt. (VAF7J1 l MUST. n,;, ,., h11 .. u+o. tr1n1., P.S., P.B., rodia. Runl tine_ ITEI98 1 l CHEV. 8ron1 e with b1 1<.k lep & -A;, eond. & nic•. ISSS AGO I CHEV. Chevelle SS-Sh1rp l~rouq~cut-G••v. 81.,k inl , Auto.''""'· P.S .. P.8 IHXG2J6) CHEV. 728-Br;qh! yellow. Bl •t ~ inl 'I 1pd h1n1 .. p<1w•• ,1,.,,;nq. 1757.BltS l Harbour Volkswagen 18711 Bea ch Bl vd. NABERS Cadillac DAIL'L PILOT fOI' 1.ction! Huntington Beach AUTIIORIZED DEALER Call G42-S671I k Save! i 'i~~~~~~-"O"l~~~~~~"'!:'-":llnr:'J 842-4435 2600 Harbor Blvd., Autos, Imported 970 1 utos, Imported 9 0 Autos, imported Cosia ~\lesa C1ll 540-9100 Open Sunday * '68 EL DORADO * ABSOLUTELY BEAUT, R~d w/\11ht !11.ndau top !.: wht Jrath1c>r in,t. All p11r, 11.ll xtras. New radial ll~s . .r.1ust .see to apprec1ale. Pvt Pty: 673-25-llf if no answer: :J,,'j7 •• J6l !. '67 COUPE de Ville. X!nt ronrl, \1'lxtras. sell lnr S2395 nr best o ffer. 548-59~ 11ft ;;. '66 Ct1d 4-<lr, S149:i, Fu!l pc>wer. Air ronrl, Ortg o"·ner, Sharp, 6"il-06SO. • '67 Carl Convr. Full f!O"'f'r. far: 11 ir cone!. Am·f"m stereo. S2100. CaU $41 -233~. CAMARO DOWN MONTMlT DEMONSTRATORS Sl•j ID_. ... Pl""'. S59.01 ID!ill ""'· PY"'t· io!tl. lol. lit.,.. & all tw-ct ct...l"ljn on C019t, <1tdit fo.r •I ...01. Dtltrttd p,m1, puc• 51832. Ur~ pr'u i1 $2.111. A/HJ.l.l ~Ill:· coo•(l(•.1.n 1s.n s See the Luxllrious Economical VENTURA II for '72! NOW ON SALE OVER 26 TO CHOOSE FROM AT TREMENDOUS SAVINGS! TAii THI YALLIY Yll W TUlt N·OFF FI OM SAN Dll•O I •AIDIN •IOYI lllllWATS .. ' SH. ti l 1149~ '70 GREMLINS ' " c11oo .. ""-ell Mly -.i•. !•71 IO!)floooil 51400 '70 AMX 'S t rrt '*"·"°"'" Mir ......... 31tlASGt•OK. 52495 BUYER'S PROTECTION PLAN GUARANTEED 72 CARS ~-..... '""'"'---... ,, .. ,.,, ........... """'' "''"~· WE Will PRICES DO NOT INCLUDE 7 % REBA IT Autos, lmpofted 970 Autos, Used '71 TOYOTA ACTION SALE '70 TOYOTA MARK 11 STATION WAGON R1d;o. He1+1r. A uto Tr1n1., Air Cond . ISbbBXP ) $2599 '70 COROLLA ST.A.TION WAGON ( l29ASGl $1699 '68 TOYOTA CORONA HARDTOI" I UCS75l) $1399 '68 TOYOTA HARDTOP CPI. (WXLS87 ) $1499 '67 TOYOTA 4 DOOR fTWN9 J4) $1099 '71 TOYOTA L.AND CRUISER (0'l6CXVJ $3599 LOW DOWN PAYMENTS LOW CORY AIR '65 Corvair, 201 llP, \\'heels, Spoiler, Very last, lrnm&c cond . B il l Jongbloed, 6iJ.-1Ti2 be I Sarn. 'fl:'1 C:flRVAlll ~10111.11 Coupe. Low inileaKe. $200. 673--0863 aller 3 CORYETIE ==-·-----1 1966 F'B, 55.000 n1i!es. 415 hp, ~ spd, p/b, p/\\', s/f', k/o, \l'hN>ls, radials 4 + + $1,99.1 J.18-z:ilt -~~----~-I '66 ~ url InJecterl Cor"•'!tc S:l:lOO or best olfer, Ci.JI 5.17-•t72. -·6SC.-.-,-., .. , .. ,.~S~1~15~0.-.-I DODGE 'GS OODCE P1cku11 & Ct11111x•r. P1«kup C'1t11\pe1' .'-per•<JL ~. 1011, pn11cr ~IC'4·T­ l n~. V-8. l1kr nr11 1111•turh11i; l'<lrll/H'r. IYIJB\'j;)I. S:lli7. DUNTON FORD 546-7070 22 10 S11. \J:un at \\arner S;Jnta A1u1 1'6'1 DODG~: 4 Dr H.T, \'S l'11g111e. ~Jt;,13511 . S-19:1. 'i:! s On Salt> Nil•" ATLAS Chrysler I Pl.vi 110111 h 2!129 lh1rbor Biid. 1 c.lsln :'<!.~~a :.16-193-1 CA:'<IPER SperL11l. ideal for l'Ouplr, '~l Dodge lruck & <·;1n1rx·r 11 /L11jagi;cr jai.;ks, gd cond. S~;,(J. t:H2-4~80. !\!UST sell '63 Dodge Dart 1..-onv., r/h, good l'Ond. S29J. 962-63:~1. '6!) DOGl': [)ART :110. NPI\' 1 irl!.~. brakei;. Very clean. Brs1 offrr. 5-IS--:1.651. FORD 'til T-BIRD ;\1 e ('ha n 1 c s !'['Jl'r111!. I PT2561. S37i. DUNTON FORD 546-7070 22·ID So. ;\Jain at \\'ar nl"I' Sanl11 /Ina 'fi~ :'l·IUSTi\.NG V-8, f111ro. Tr11ns.. Radio, Ht a T f' r. (VTR32.!l.$14i7. DUNTON FORD 546-7070 22·10 So .. \la111 nl \\'arner Santa fl n;i '6!'1 FUHD T-1311-rl. L:tnd'1ll MONTHLY lop anri loa<lcrl . {XVJ>7'j61. PAYMENTS Jn (I 1'011f'r S(eer1ni:: !.· ,\1r. ..Derut Lewi& • TOYOTA l!.'l·lli !!arhnr. c.~l. ti46-9;lQ3 '71 VOLVO ACTION SALE '68 VOLVO 142 Aulo, !reno., ,..;r Cond. !VW SSJ •I $1999 '70 MAVERICK St~ndard Ti ~n•. R•dio, He~!e r, Vloyl Top. (8JJ BM PI $1499 '66 BUICK LI SAlllE H•rdlop, o~• ow~t•, !ow milt •. Air Cnnd., Full Pow- ''· !RZLS~O I $1199 '68 OPEL STATION WAGON E•c111lion1I c11, low rn\111. ~XHN04 7l $1499 '67 JAGUAR •+• !UCH 71 1J $2999 LOW DOWN PAY MINT\ LOW MONTHLT PAYMENTS ...Derut Le.uriA W VOLVO 1946 H&rbor, C.l\I. &46·930.'1 DUNTON FORD 546-7070 2210 So :\l;i!ll a! \Yarner Santa Ana l''jO Rfll\'.{'H \\agon. 10 Pa~<; .. Au to. T1·un~.. f11~·tnry A ir Cond., Po\l•'l' S1rrrini.:. R1id10. j;l-1401. S2Si7. DUNTON FORD 546-7070 22..0 So. :'<!11in aT \\'arnCT Siinla An;i '69 (;AL1\XlE :-.oo. 2 nr. llarrltop, 111r, a u t nm it r l c tr.in.<1., rarlin, hf'a!rr, po11rr strrr1ng. !3l6AS~) DUNTON FORD 546-7070 22·Hl So . .\Jain 11 1 \Varner Slln111 /Ina ~7 1-FORDS * G.\LAXl.l::S e l\I U~'TANGS TOr.ll\'OS HERTZ CORP. 17141 778-4050 Jllll LTl'l Country !'qu1rr 10 flll.~.'-C'!lll;rr :<!111 1on 11 11gon. 1\11· cr}nrl, rwr, b1·11kc~. ~tr1'r1 n::: 11 1nrl<i11~. s<'lll~. ,\ \1IF'1 ~t"rf'n, f'T1.,.·11 tf' p11r1.1 S1.ft'o1 4!11--f~l ·I. Fl •HDElfi.l Country ~u1r" 9 pa~~ \\ a,l{nn. PrJ r1 ,\. fl1 1g I n•1n<'r !l!X 4!).!l $58;'!. f>·l·l-HllO nr &1~-2:lR2 '69 \111('h-i"V~,,W-,,-. ~,,-~-,-.• F;i.·1'•1;.' ,\1r ('und. l\)1\rr ~'""!'!!\J.:'.. R.fl•hn. Healrr, \\'h1T•~1 Hll~. jYr:A :118 I $2077. DUNTON FORD 546-7070 2140 So \l<11n ;,t \\':irner Nln!a /\1111 '6i ~"r<l ,-.,llO V-ll, Auto. Tl'lln~.. R;id io, Hr111rr, 2 Dr., hke OC\\'. ITYU 879) Sfii7. DUNTON FORD 546-7070 12·10 Sn. ~111in 111 \VArner $..1111,11. AnR ·6;. F'orrl F'500 Cab & rhH~'ls 2'.tll S7i7. DUNTON FORD 546-7070 22.J:l So. ;\l!1ln ar Warr.tr ."8 nt11 Ana 'liti Gala.~1p ;,oo V--1., 4 Dr. Auto trans., factory 11lr ronrt11inninf', poll'er s1€'rTing <TF'F 668\ S677. DUNTON FORD 546-7070 2'240 So. l\laln at \\'11rner 5'!1nra Ana '67 Ford LTD 4 Or. h11rrltop, air cond, power stc:er!ng, racl!o. hl'Rler, white 1kl~ wall~. ll1ndau lop. (TIY 626• S1177. DUNTON FORD 546-7070 2'2.JO So. :\1aln 11.1 \\'arroer ~nta AnA S1turday, Septtmbtr 25, 1q71 DAILY PI LOT '1 910Autoa, New fiil 980 Aufo1, New 980Autos, New 980 J A~!~~~-~-~w 980 Aufot, New -980 Autos, New --------------------------.......-.... -· -------- 'Howdy' Neighbor U11cl1 H1waNll h real pro11d '• ••11e11nco fh .. Ith 911111101 clHlll9• ow11 ••It 11 c:omrrtt11c:h19 , 011r _, "40" 11 pl11,.. .. hill •f now c:or1. Co- ln 011d kick • t.w tf-. •lc.k tM cer y111 W•f •ti •I•• Ir H-et • bit ... 1.1 OUR DISCOUNT PRICESI TOP DOLLAR FOR YOUR TRADE-l NSI Check Gworonty before wow buw thot new Che'y Dl'."CO UNT f'lllCl:S SER VICE FACILITll:S SELECTION ,-q~,!!!llll~ll!!'!if!!!'f'm!!lm ~ '71 CLOSE-OUT PR ICESt 1•;. TAX REBATE u....., Congrenlo,..t A.pproy•f COURTEOUS SELllN<i BRAND NEW DODGE DEMON NOW ONLY $150 + ~~w: LIC . Wttl •q11lppe4 with •lityl MOtJ, llS CID, 6· c:yl., tl11ttd wlndthleld and ma11y otlt•r •p· tloq. Vinyl top Is 011 •ptle11•I 11tra, s.,. Ne. LllfClll 0677l 56J35 MONTH •I monlh1, doferred P•vm1nl prite ii $3232.80. Ce•!. pric1 !1 $2b50.00 incl~din9 11• i nd lic1 n11. APR i1 10 11 •. on 1ppro~ed c•ed ' NEW 1971 CAPRI CE .;-246560 51003 DISCOUNT Here's some right smart buys in used cars -YOU A LL COME IN YO U "HEAH " OFF FACTORY WINDOW PRIC E '67 Ch•w. Matlb11 Caup1 V! au•o l"'IM pwt "'""' ltll wn••I Y•r~ noc • lUOS IOI' $1299 '69 Chev. l/J To11 Pickup Y8, •u•c. 1ren1 , pa,... Pr .ieer CU>!om CI D, >Ph! ""'' 111:'600) $2599 '67 Plwmo1111t VII" H•rOTap < o u Pt Y!, ••c•or y •Ir ccna, •ulO !rMI> (f08 101 $1 099 TtiESE CAP~ CAPllY THE llLA NCE OF s YEAll s~.ooo Mil( F"ACTOll} W~RRAt4T1 '70 Ch•v. lll'p ala ~l'Ofl '~~~~ YR •u•o !'Ir• ••<1 ~" <0"0 P•" • ""' p ... r. b•.1'~· I~ ·O,•~ IOI> l!S: AlV! '70 El Camino Cu<Tom fo<l~•y ~Ir, VS. •u•cm•llc, llOW· ~· ;lee•1np, l•~~·u "'"" lcw mlf1:1 till '"' '70 CHEY. NOVA ~~~•! l Cu!• \'~. ~11··, ••• ~,. II<'"'" "pt. 1,,, "" ·~-rl 1~1•-'01.11 '69 Chev, Meilibu Sf!<l·! (pp YI, Fa<T. •1• •C"d , l•"d•u lop. bu<•ot '""I (]~\~ 9~11 '67 Mu1ton9 \'I t•('~'" ~ r en"" llON t l I Te1• ~U'!' I•~~• .. re ~"t l\'lll .,, $1399 '69 llod90 Dart '"° o~,'•' v~ •u•a ·•~n• ' ..... ,.... '''"' ' "'"'' t~r 1v1c J19J S?099 '66 ii Comlno T~~ e<n.,omv 6 cvnn· dor ~no~• w1•~ •11nd• ~r!I Jr~·'· 1•39•101 $999 '69 OPEL '65 PONTIAC '70 Chal'nger r:!odlo, ~!or . O<Jlo. l /T Iran! . nl• ccncl., w..it ..,u1,,.,.,, Ind. Dir Of•CfG flOM !PF£t/J) tond. IUll AD'l'I Santa Ana Dadg• ~ 1401 N. TUSTIN A VL • 835-3691 ~ Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980 Autos, New tlO SUNSET FORD FUN·NIES So 6ET OH VOV<L HOIZSi 0011 'T 6ET LEFT AT" .,.Mi; 4AT"E . .JUST PICK 0VT VO<I~ OVll~l~nONIS GREAT! ARE ll!E IS S "'i;•MA!'!"!~R~'l'"'"e"'L"'O~S- /Vll) 5 T,Al'I 6 TIU: PLUSi.1 LTD I fo HliW TIH!'.IA. STVUIS Mi'\lli ALL. <::MANGaO R>R HllllTIEH saf.#ITY 'TWO ERE! PAUL REVERE MU$T SE 111RlllUl6- 0V1ilt lal MIS &RAVE I ® :..~~ IJ;,;.'d, IMA~E DIATE DELIVERY! ALL MODELS ALL COLORS ------------------------·------------------------ ALL CARS SUtJICT TO l"llOA SALi TREMENDOUS USED CAR CLEARANCE NOW IN PROGRESS 53 99 TO 53999 "' We Must Clear Them Out! We Must Make Room For The New 1972'• TAKE VALLEY VIEW OFF RAMP FROM FREEWAY WI DON'T CAH WHIRi YOU IOU•HT YOUR CAR WI WOULD UICI TO SIRYICI n .. ~ • l r 0-'IL'( PILOT S.Uurd~y. Stpttntb~r 4 l'tn. ------------. ~~~ ~~~ ~111111111111111~1 ~~~~1 ~~~~~~~1 .,, .. ,~ . .,. l§J l .,, .. ~ ... ,. l§J I ., ... ,,,_ l§J I .,, .. ,~ .. ,. J§j [ .,, .. ,~ .. ,. I~ ~' _ ...... ~ .. _-~]§] '72 VANS WE HAVE THEM In stock & Ready for Immediate De- livery. Sticks, hydramatics, short or longs ready for you to drive away. BUY AT '71 PRICES Joe MocPherson 401 S. EL CAMI NO REAL, SAN CLEMENTE 837 -2771 Tl;\ IE c:J Tim• M•g•:s•n• Ou•lity Deeler •word for 1•71 ~~ FORD -LTD -GALAXIE -TORINO -WAGON SALE Many to clloow from. '65 t hru '70 Modtl1, Sport rook, formal1, 2 door & 4 doer hardtop1 & $8don1. full power, a ir conditioning. Warrantlet owellebl•. EXAMPLE : 1970 FORD GALAXIE 500 1 dr. H.T. VS, dulomaliG, full power, air condi1'onin9. good m;lft1. !9•lAKCl OUR PRICE $2496 "'"" Autos, U.-d 990 Autos, Used 990 Autos, Used 990 Autos, Uled 990 Autos, UMd MERCURY 990 Autot, UMCI FORD -----------'70 GALAXIE 500 !'ialr prll'f'd 2 dr. 11.T, Btau- nfuJ hgh1 Jl'y ~nld l11 11~h. 1111h goJrl u\lf'flOr .~ Ilk h1'011·n !anrtau rrv•I t:q111pprrl w11 h auto IJ'Hn~. H"<11n, hf'a!Pr. JJO"' '''lndo11~. la•·- 1nry ;i1r. Thi~ attra1·r11·e f';.r show~ P.xcelle111 CIU'P. fl•k /or rlf'mo11sr!'al1on. 39.J,\l '!I szm. Jnlu1so11 & Son. 2~26 Harhor Blvd. Costa _l!r~a. M0-5630 ' 'li7 :0.1uslang . S11ci) :->h1ft RArl1n, HP:t!l'r. 1T.>;F. l.l~1 sm . " DUNTON FORD 546-7070 FORD '70 FORD LTD BROUGHAM S1ylr leader. clean Hraut1lu1 British i;rcen mPt;i!J1r 1111h ivy 1ntrrinr & land11u 1iY1/. 1n1n11u•ul1t1r !11rot1i:h<l111 In adn111011 to a111n 1r<1•1s. r;.- rl•n. hP<1tl'r II hi!.~ priw. srrg. pnw brki-. fart air o·nnri , Pow \\Jndows, ('Tr. If ,you sPe & dn\'e this 11r1rart1''" c•H', _vou \\'Ill RSl'ce lo 11~ c_.und1- 11nn. :i MAGD. .Johnson &- Son, 2026 llarl)flr Blvd Cnsl<I J\!f'S<L. 5·Vt.$10. ·i;,1 Bul!'k P.1\'1<1·a. fully LQ;irll'rl . 10~1 i6~f SS77 DUNTON FORD 546-7070 2..!-10 :-.n. \111111 :ii \~'arrwr S;inra Ana FORD "69 Gelax1e 500 V-8, au!n. 1rans. facmry Air Cond. Po~r Steering, R ad I Iii . lll'!Her, 4 Dr .• !ZRG 37~1 $1177. DUNTON FORD 546-7070 22--10 So. J\la1n ;H \.\'arner Santa Ana '69 t-·ORD Galax1e cpe. V!I. al!lo.. R&H, pc>1.,·er slef'r- 1n~ & brakes. 1679 BSX.l $1495. '1'l's On SalP NlJW ATLAS Chryi-J,,r PJy111n111h 2929 Harbnr Btvrl. LINCOLN '69 Lincoln Continental '&J \lrrMJry :vloott'~y V-s. Auto. Tra.m .• •'aclDry Air Concj., Po"A•er · Steering, 2 Dr. Han1top (RBD 6181. $·177. Clraranrp pr1cerl. Beau11ful pla11num blu~. "~!h dk. blur leather and landau 100!. Lu:1o.11ry equlpP"<'I. Full [1(1'\- f'r_ Jnc•Judes l;i1·1 81f !'find f">llf'I' rjr.w j,,,...k~. 1111 !-l•'IO: DUNTON FORD 546-7070 v.h;>rl, r11:. ·rtu~ i!> 1;,;i,I f)u;il-22-10 Sn. /11;i1n 31 \\-'arnf'r 11y. Nut a typical pr1t'P lr;irl-Santa Ana ,.,r -M'l' !o<lay. 1!1J B.\1X '63 :\IPrcury Cougar "428 S.l67?1. Johnson & Son, 2626 V-8" Auto. Trans. R.arl1o, ll;irhnr Blvd,, Cost;i r.tf'Sa. MearPr. Po"·er B r a k es, :i-10-'Xi.'O. Po11·Pr SIPPr 1ng. (337 AGAf. MERCURY '59 Mere. Wagon Full J)Ol\er. l;111ory 11.1r. $87.50 HIGHLAND MOTORS SIR77. DUNTON FORD 546-7070 :Z:1IO Sn. ~lain 11.r \\'arner '67 :-.1F:RCURY Cnlonv Park Sta 11ai;:. full p\IT, 10 pags, :l!l.000 mi. $2600. 642--0102. ------S & F MOTORS 19-t.l Harbor Blvd., C.M. Quality Used Cars $395 to $1295 PONTIAC '70 PONTIAC G.T.O. Auro trans .. pr. str .. P'I'· disc. brks .. landau lop cir.an, In nu!e&gl'. nso. . . BILL BARRY PONTIAC·GMC-FIAT • • Ovrr 2IX) r1ew &. ugf'd cus io chonsP from 0pf'n ·111 JO p.m. 1970 .~I AV ERICK. sranrlaroi 'f.6 ronn Counrry SquU"F. 10 Cn~t;i !\1f'Sa ~16-1!!.~I "611. FALCO:" Sta. \\'a t:<ln. \"~. A1tlo. 1r;u1s , pt)\\f'r i;rerr- i111:.. rarl10. hf";i!f'r, '1h1tc ,1·a!! tire~. tXDJl!lfii. S\177. DUNTON FORD 21 1.i l-larbrlr Blvrl. Cl'.ISta .\lci-11. 6--15-5-m.t MUSTANG »! I:.:. Is! St., Si!.nra Ana (1st St. :1.1 S.A. f'"rwy.) ~ii8·1000 '66 PONTIAC Iran~. R.~-11. L\!J(lll ml. Xlnt t'Onri. s1-1:r1 .• 11!Wl-11:1. '67 RA:"'Cll \\<il!<ln. \'.S, Auln. Tr;in<., ,\1r Coor! , P,;irl1n, HPa1Pr. (X:>r2121_ SB77. DUNTON FORD 546-7070 22!0 So .. \J;i 1n 111 \l'arnrr Sit111a An;i paf'~"llt'"r. illr ronrl., $0.'lfl. !J6.l;-6S22 I 546-7070 1971 MERCURY 'ill GALAXr~: JOO. V·R, auin. 22·10 So .\111111 111 \\'arner ST AT ION WAGON S Iran~. f;tclnry 111r C'nnrl. 2 Santa Ana HERTZ CORP. dr. hard1op. landau rOflf. ---------(714 ) 778--4050 ffj3~AGY l. S2fi77. JEEPS ~~~--~--'iO ,\1f'1'r111)· :"II on t e i:: o --------1 'iO :O.lusr. Lanrlau. V-8. au1o .. pn1\f'r ~lf'Prlni:. JlO"'Pr hra\;es. Nice car. 1806 Af'Xf S2377. DUNTON FORD 546-7070 CATALINA 2 DR. HT C'JH>. rild10, he.tirr & fully f;irrory .-quippP.d, SPil hlup 111111 m<111chin1: 1c- lerior. VZXJ67. 1'.)6 1 INTERNATIONAL SPECIAL $695 BILL BARRY DUNTON FORD V1ll11i!<'r \V;ignn, !l-p11.o;s, A11·. Tr;i1IPr pat:k>1g1>. nonf rack. 2210 So. ~hon ;it \Var11Pr 20,()1)1) m 1·~. ~·lu~1 .sacr1f11·("l --o.=•"'co"-c"="""co'=~-I 546-7070 2240 Sri. ~111111 at \\'arnf'r S;in111 Ana Scour. S5i5. Xlnt r on rl. &14-\;)4'1.. $2!!9.l. f>;JG-flRO(\. l97T MUSTANGS HERTZ CORP. PONTIAC-GMC-F/AT (7 141 778-4050 • • =~===~C,.,.--· I Over 200 new & U!led ca.rs :'.IUSTANG ;\la<'h L !o choose from THE NEWEST CARS YOU' LL SEE THIS YEAR! w/extras. 1!.000 Open '111 JO p.m. FORD 'FOR 1972 1111lr~. LikP nell'. O" ner. 2000 E. I.st S1.. Sa.n1a Ana fi7.)--i~(I() \ls! S1 .11 S.A. f'rwy.) ·5;, l\lus!;i;ng. auto rrarn;. rfh, ~i.JS-1000 air, gnod conrl. Si 2 5. '68 PONTIAC GTO !lAA-3M:i. fac1. air, l spd eu10 trart!, '67 J\'lustan~ fs!hck, V~. Auro, black landau & black Vlnyl RIM. Nr nP11· tirf'S, Lo mi's, burke1s, cons o I e, wood 1972 TORINO SEE THEM ALL! We have more of next year'1 mode ls ready for imm ediate d e- livery than we have ever had dur- ing a "new car showing." A FI FTY YEA R RECORD / Best ofr. 897-%19 afl :!P.\l. grain. PIS, RIH. F'acl. OLDSMOBILE '70 OLDS 98. 2 Dr. Hardtop, beau11ful car/bf'attH!u! cl"ln- rt111on. many xtras. $3100. ~!J2-~.99fi. f">\IT. STP!'f'{) 1af)f', xln'! CQlld. ~297:i. :i:i7-98R~- PINTO il r 11110 hie en..:;1ne, t!i~c 1-rilkrs, 4 spd, rle!ux inter., . \Tao: 11·h,,rl.<, 111r r., & tin1ed i;la5~. S2-!00, .llJ0-36.i.1. PLYMOUTH ma,i;::~/f.1 ichrhn X tin!s. Dc- C{'llent condihnn. Mu~r SPJI! Priv. Pry, Sl6.'i0. S .. 17-43~7. 1969 ~XEC. STA. \VA G. Golrl 11111rx:H"1 1r1m. 6 PR.SS., air, P/\V, f">l\T, St>at~. cnii~e . tilt 11·hEt"I, inst; cluster, Dl'!lux int. Nf'w disc hr~. Pvt pty. :1-1'1.-9722 "67 FIREBIRI) 400 ron-- vpr•r1hle, orii;:1nal o .. vner, fOl 'l'f'ri In sell. H.B. 213: ;,~2-112:1 1%9 GTO. IORderl "'/extra!> . Xlnl rnnrl. \ owner. Like !lt'W. fii.)...7200 '&I GTO. orig 011~r. xln! {'f)ntl. Au!o, R&H. lo mill!!. R;i rri1rurla St ll'k Sh1f1, S69!l . .")lf>-24.19 -------------~-~-:="! THE ALL-NEW MID-SIZE CAR '69 FORD LTD $2296 '65 RAMBLER W9n. s995 Autn .. R&f-1. .•11r cond. P.S .. t;('o(H'j milP~. 41\'Nfl\j\\1 2 Dr 11.T. R&H. 111110 .• r :;:., fa rt. air. ~nod rn11 ... ~. 'inyl roof. ------------·I I XS!'4lli• --------~ '69 OPEL RALL YE $1196 G.J\I. R&:lf. 4 .spP"rl. ,enld ,,·fbh1ck ~lf!f)f'!.. i:on<I mil,.~. IZLA6-121 '69 CAMARO $1896 J!ardrnr. VR. ~r::indard tn1n!'., t>ond miles. '124CP!<: I '66 CH RYSLER Ne\\' Ynrkrr 4 Dr. H.T Full pt>11 Pr. far- tl"lr,\' 11ir Good mil,,~. (TNS:\.)::.1 '69 DODGE $1996 CnrnnPI 2 Dr. f-1.T. R.ti:J-1, Rlt!n,, P.~ .. \'!ny) ronL air rnnd , \n\\' rnilr;.. IZ5;r.:Ol \I .,......._..... __ ._....M_U_S_T_A_N~G--~SA-L~E~-----) Many la cl!oOM lro'". '65 thru '70 modeh . Co11pn, hardtop•. co11wertlble 11111d 2+2 feubatk1. Same wltli 4 'peeds, el10 air co11dltionln9 a11d a11tomatlc madel1. EXAMPLE: '70 MUSTANG H.T. rt dir, ~~~+e r, powe' •f•e,,,.9, .. ;,,~:.,~I roof. good ,.,;1~1 . ()'14AG9 1 OUR PRICE $2496 '66 CHf.VELLE SS. '66 OLDS Toronodo $1396 r1111 JX'""r. 111r cl"lnrl . v1n~-1 rl"lnl. i::norl mllf'~. '67 PO NT . L• Mo"' ~'1196 ·66 VO LVO 122S 11 T. rrr A111n r.f,H ,. ~1111 1,,n \\"11!:'nn P:;;. air rnr1'1 1,.,,od I l'""d l'l\\ n1il"• m1lr~. •\'l.IZC"l!l• •7.X\":..'l!l• '66 fA LC ON W9n . '65 OPEL Kndett e Gnflrl niil~-r,,,nd r ··11 •i<r"rT"' I Inn. '!10)..,\ ~(; • $896 ALL OFFERS CONSIDERED TRADES ACCEPTED PAID FOR OR NOT G•laxi• 500 l Dr 1-1 T ~"" P•w<' ..,,, C<>NI ''" s~v· '70 Renault Sed. r '1 "· fl•"" • ~c • ..,. C.!l!HI ,, ...• •'••flftl '61 Galaxie Sed. I•• "v'~ """· r < '"'· '-'" L<>"" "<\•>~, 1f)Dl l?ll '68 Dodge Pickup v• 61,,~ l>&>l C.t>Od Mlle~ '68 Ga l ~11de H .T . V< "YT~ ,,,,_. r~,G°'°" II 1~, I VC~ ~!11 $)296 $)496 $)496 ------ .. --- 1972 PINTO RUNABOUT UNBEATABLE DISCOUNTS ON NEW '7 1 's AND IMMACULATE '71 DEMO AND EXEC . CARS Slill " Bi!!• B i!f Sf'lf'cl i"'' T•• ('#1ottse f'r ,.,111! -----ANO REMEMB ER Upon Con g ress approval of the E xcis• Tax reduc- tion, you will receive a 7°/o REBATE On Any New Ford Car You Buy . • IN ADDITION TO OUR CLEARANCE DISCOUNTS SALES DEPT. HOURS t AM T• t l'M MON.ff.I I AM T1 6 l'M SAT 11 AM T• 6 '"' SUN PARTS-SERVICE HOURS 7 AM To 9 PM MON 7 AM To 6 PM TUl·fll 1972 THUNDERBIRD THf ALL NfW PER~ONA l CAR ONE OF SO. CALIFORNIA'S BIGGEST PINTO DISPLAYS! e 1600 CC Engines e 2 Door Se dans e 7000 CC Engines e 3 Or. Runabouts e 4 Speed Sticks e Air Cond. M odels e Automalic.s e Customized Mod. FORD FOR TRUCKS 1972! OUR TRUCK EXPERTS CAN SERVE YO U BEST/ F-lOO'S TO HEAVY DUTY CUSTOMS ' R.''"· H-1"·. ''·'O\. "'" 1 ·r=o=.~ .. T=1~A~C~'O~',~G~d~P~~~1 ,-,. .-. •~ ''" -, PIS. Sfii7 PIB. xlnt CC'od. S.'>60, Ca.II DUNTON FORD '"" "'-·'"' 546-7070 2210 ::.-. ~l:i1n ')t \\'11rnPr Santa An::i 'fi'i Pl~ninuth F'ury I ~t1rk 19ffl PONTIAC. SlOO. if;21 Oon Orii•t . Hunr1ngron &ach RAMBLER I soru ~~o~r FOR~1 '60 RAMBLER WAGON 546-7070 PONTIAC '71 PONTIAC CATALINA rlr-hilrrlrnp, 111r conrl.. aUlo. ti ... 11,<. p1,·r. ~1r., p11r hrk1, r;.irl1r ~· hPaTPr. run~ on rrc;11l;.ir CilS, looks like 6 cyl1nrler. !>11<.'k. (JHB 2891 11 27.50 HIGHLANO MOTORS Zl~."1 Harbor Blvt:I. Cosra Mesa ,. 645-~ '67 Al\IBASSADOR dpl con· \lf'rlahlP PSll"B. !!I t wh rorol. crui~e control, ll lr, AM/1'"M rf'rlin1n~ ~ra ts 52.000 mi. Sfl.'ill 4!14-.1~89 T·BIRD I /lf'\\. ~01.'l!\~ ' SJ495 BILL BARRY PO NTI AC -GMC -FIAT • • 'f;,ll T-Birrl. f11cfory Air Cond., Full Po\\·er. Vinyl Roof. fXGi\I OSlll. S22i7. DUNTON FORD 546-7070 0\ rr :!()'! 11"" & 11~"d ears 1n chnn~e Jmm Siln!a An;i; Op<'n 'Ill HI pm. ifl T·RIP.O R r nu R >i 11 m ! ::'l 1n E_ l~t ~r , S;inlll Ana flp11r 11lt 11111. In mi·~. I ( l!<I ~I. il! ;:;, ,\ ri-w,1 ! .<:pol!r~~. nu tlrf'I. A/(' l'lc ·,-,~. tnoo s::.j?ll r\"1. pt~-. f>.M-27~n FT1. n;;, 1"0;\TJAC C;i1ahn;i, ~Tll-1h1·11 1'1011. or 64 4 -027 7 11n11 11 ilcnn. All fll' r. ;i;ir.1 ~"="·c.."='"~",·--,--,--,--.,..--,-1 i\\l/f\1, n+·" !1rr~. tr:i11~. 'f,7 T-Btrrl lanrl;i;u 4 dr. hr;ikP.<:. h;i!!rr1'. ~r;irlrr lnarlrrl. 11 1r. nl"W tu~s. (;nnrj n1rrh;i111rlll rnnrl h11r ~i!Cl'lfl('f' '.'\AA-11.12. ;<"Ill" hnrl,1< rfrnt~-S:i;l.1. !'.11 1'fl2. ~r..-~I .11i1 Lnru~t. l.il~IJ!li! Rr;1 r h VALIANT '(,(} rONTl/IC 51.1, \\'i!:n. XlnT rnnrl. r .>;, /.: P R. Oni: "61 \lah...i1, nP\\" paint, &:one! hfifl,1 Nr..-r!~ tra n~ml•sion. S.)f), 49~-12.1'.1. Autos, Used LOOK! WHAT WE HAVE FOR YOU 150 USED CARS TO CHOOSI FlOM '67 CHEV. II WAGON f> c.vl. ~rick ~h1rt. A ,ennd Eronom.v \\'airnn. l li\il~\!21 I ·'68 IMPALA WAGON V-l'. ~11ln., f;.ir!orv Air, JIO\IPI' slrPri•12. (VK958l A C""d \'fli!I" \\1111;011. '68 VW BUG A Good li ttle bu,ll. (712CTP1 '68 CHEV. MALllU C:1J11pP. V-A. a1110, trans. f'O\\'f'r ~tPrrin~. I XRN2.1,1) A 1:flfl(I \"Alur usM! ca r. s999 990 s C.M. Cars c , disc. eari, lo IAT "" ..... . ) c ~ .. ~, lpped. ing JD- 95 IAT c"' Ana 'Y·) TO trans. vinyl '""" Fact. !Ii. Ex- I St!l! 4347, . Gold .. air . SI.', till °"~ 1 pty. CO"· "'"ner. '1.lo xtru. Like . xlnl mi!~. PIS. . Call GON ,.., RS 5-'404 e<rn· ·h .. !!l. /FM mi. A.c Vmyl 7. RD "'' h>m m i'i;, "'· 11 F'rL I) 217 '""" .11sicin. 990 ' , I WE APPR ECIATE YOUR BUSINES S CALLNOWll Phone 557-9220 INSTANT CREDIT YOU NllD AND STILL SAVI YOU MeNIY t. If you ore new in California 3. If you ore new on your job 2. If you owe money on you r 4. If you hov e little or no cred it car · LET ME TRY TO ARRANGE THE CREDIT AND TERMS YOU NEED SO THAT YOU MAY Drive Home Today in the car of your choice!! YOUR LOCAL FACTORY DIRECT DEALER WITH 9 ACRES TO SERVE YOU BETIER!! $2698q~L $1 95 DOWN $8 8MONTH PRICE $1 05.,101ald1.p~ml l6a 1i lO'lll..., Pfr11.'"t1.l<,.&lit•n>.•&o:I FOR 36 ,,..,.,,. <M'911 •~ ~~r. ""''' +vr 36 -.it. P•'••r..t ~""''· p•<1 · (D 14AB2U506603) MONTHS 5Jlbl00 on(I To• & •·<r· 11 AM,UAl ?l~Cl'.l~Gf RAJ! \1,39''> BRAND NEW '72 DODGE DART 2 Dr. H.T. ll.1 1'.'5 (ID en~1ne, 1u1:y fol!~ry IMMIDIAI E DillVIR1' eq. r,1e-:I. $23 9900 $79 DOWN FU LL $79 MONTH PRICE !/?i1 •otcl dnpl"''119"!<" 1. "' •·,1. , .. ,;1. I FORJ6 <P•'•"l<"Or~•\On~.P'.<'• · .., . r. '.1r.·· ~··• ll2JC2R130559 MONTHS !1':'~0 •.c/ "•' """ t.· .. ". '·' ;·•~ f ~~ I iJ , • VAN CONVER SIONS CAMPE RS MOTOR HOMES LA RGE ST SELEC TION.,LOWEST PRIC ES OVER 2 ACRES STORAGE AREA LO W MILEAGE LOW MILEAGE '71 GREM LIN '71 COLT 8 ~~~D'72 DODGE VAN CONVERSION su:i11L . ~:: ~ FULL . • SAVE SAVE SAVE LOW MILEAG E '71 CRICKET ~----$3 399°0 ~· .. ' "";....2!!"%' PRICE r~rw~••l •a'.o &~t<i'••.~1•.bro~•1. ..,,_ • ~·~·••, "''"•w~1·1. d~•I: r,t .. ft. UI!;. 1••L 11011, loll fo'1. •q"•pl. Si r. VM>O 1. ~-. Nlly lottCl"f tllll~ $199 DOWN mc;~;;~~~~·;l1l~~;~·y ii 6Hl~~~i6'1'~;o( DlllVl•Y IZ'l;::.DIATI DIUVE•Y B'."k•l .soolS, sto•o, dinetlo, bods. $88 MONTH FOR 48 SAME PRICE• SAME PAYMENTS '"'· "'bo" woiO• look. MONTHS $149 8 131 1AB2V6046. ,,~~··--·ld~P1 ... 1 S1s .. 1o~l ....ce1 .... .,..1 , •• ~1~~·1•~oll $1498 s50 DOWN IMMEDIATE DEL IVERY ;;;;;:,::,0~:;:::;:':'~~.::.;;;,:;:·~~,',';;,~" $50 MONTH FOR 36 FULL PRICE MONTHS FULL PRICE '72 DODGE VAN B-100 $50 '10•01 ~" pymT. SSO u JO!Gl mo. pl"flt. i'ICI. •o• & lc1n1o1 & oil torrt"<l!g: thorg11 OI' (lllPr. crtd;1 fo< 36 tnes. Dt!trred pyrr.!, ~'~' \ llSO in<I. to• & lcll\u . Fvll <urt~riu S \S7S 90 ind. to• & litrir.u. ANNUAi ~!ltlHl~G( UTE 11.0S % ---Jilt.--.. $ 28 aa ·oo "Chrysler Corp. will rebate 1he 7% Excise Tax to lh e customer of ~~ FULL rec ordeffectiveAu g.15, 1971 os soonosthegovernmentop- ·-PRICE proves the Excise Tax Reduction. -.; '~ '. Fu~~~::~~ouR:s E:OU~:~ED YEAR END SAVINGS REBATE!!! ' I '69 f P.R~.~~.~. ""'· ,.,, ... $1088 wh il1waJI tir11. XXl1170 fUll PR ICl I 6 5 ~,~,~~!., ... , """ '68 ~.~.~!~.~'~'"'''''""'· $1 088 Pow1r 1t11rl119, radio, llaoter. XTKJl 7 fU Ll 'llCf DODGE DART '67 'Dt. H.T., '""" ,;, '""""'''' ''"" $588 1t11rln9, r ad io, h•ottr, wh llewatl lire1. TGA9l '69 ~.H..~,Y.! .. ~~~!,~.~,.~ $1188 da u te>p. YSZJ46 'Ull ,tKli '70 !~,,~~~.~h~o~lltl"" $1288 wh11I cov1r1, lcidou top.159602 FUll PllCI '67 ~~!~~~.!~Wog .Whltowoll $488 tire1, wketl co~ers. XOA839 DODGE440 '69 v.o. ''"'" "' """""'''' ''"" ""• $998 1~9, pow tr brok11, radio, htoltr, whlttwoll tire,, YPW21l fU U PllCr '67 ~.~!r.'..!~~~~""'"'''· $688 power tlttrlng, radio, heo ltr. 16417TT1 29641 fUll Plltf '68 ~~.~~~E~ ..... ,,, '""""'"•· $888 radio, ht ol1r, tondou top. 9l7DBC FUll PRICl fUU PllCI '70 ~.Uw~.~.~Y. .. ""'· '"'"· $1 088 clton.OSIAYI '66 ~~.~.0..~~.~~~·1·~·"""'''• $5 whlt1woll tir11.SMX266 •• . . NlllPIKI • I • PUBLIC SHOWING SEPT. 24th ARE HER.E! DISCOUNTS DISCOUNTS DISCOUNTS SAVE ON '71's AS EVER BEFO RE! DISCOUNTS DISCOUNTS DISCOUNTS IT'SA FAC T WE DON'T CARE WHERE YOU'VE BEEN OR WHAT YOU'VE BEEN OFFERED -YOU'RE SURE TO GO FOR OUR OFFER. DON'T SIGN ANY ORDER WITH ANY DEALER ON ANY NEW CAR-TRUCK OR USED CAR UNTIL YOU HAVE BEE,N QUOTED DUNTON FORD PRICES. SALES DEPARTMENT OPEN DAILY 9 A.M. 'TIL 10 P .M. .• . ' ' . ' YOUR TRADE W/4,S ' ' ' NEVER WORT8.Jdl1llE HIGHEST TRADE-IN ALLOWANCES NOW DAILY PILOT ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA W•nt to Hk • f.,nous person • qu•stion7 S.nd the question on a postcard, to "A1k.'' F•mlly Weekly, 641 L•i.unston Ave .. New York, N. Y. 10022 We'll pay $5 for published questions. Sorry. we can'I a nswer othe•s ' • c. FOR ROBERT MITCHUM Who have been your favorite leading ladie1? What do you look for an a leading lady?-Mrs. John Jacbon, Little Rock, Ark. • Deborah Kerr and Sarah Miles. I like good responsive actresses. And Shirley MacLaine, too. Shirley can do any· thing-sing, dance. play drama, comedy. But I've got another candidate-one who may surprise you. I'm not saying Jane Russell is as versatile as Sltirley Macl.aine, but she's a very talented a<.'lress. It was Jane's misfortune that the exploita- FOR BOB HOPE Who in your opinion is the most famous personality in show business?-J. McGee, Savannah, Ga. e Lassie. That d og has been starring iJ1 her own T V series for 18 years. Even though the program will no longer be carried oo CBS, a "Lassie Network" has been formed to reach 78 to 100 percent of the former total viewing audi- ence by September 13. Now that's what I call a smart dog -and a famous personality! FOR FRANK CAPRA, director What do you, a man who directed some of the most popular movies in the past, think or the modem trend in 61ms?- M. R. Carter, Atlantic City, N.J. • I ronsider these permissive movies garbage. T hey lack fonn and discipline. There are exceptions of course. I liked "Patton" and "The Grad uate." An<l at least "Midnight Cow- boy" had a kind or love story. But generally the kids making movies today seem to be out for the fast buck. I believe that when the dust settles, most of these guys will go bnck to making s tag 6Jms . FOR JEANE DIXON, clairv01Ja11t, author You once stated that Russia would be the first to put a man oo the moon. How do you explain your mistake?-Debbie Schureck, Lexington, Ohio • Forecasts ma<le through telepathy are subject to change. While I was right at the time in picking up those thoughts, the Russians changed their plans. Later, 1 was able to get psychically that Russia began to roncentrate all of their scientiflc know-how into becoming the military master of space. Someone once said, "A wise person sometimes changes his mi nd-a fool never does." FOR HUGll DOWNS, TV llost What one thing do you think you will miss most-and least -after leaving television?-G. Barnes, Brooklyn, N.Y. • 111 miss access to the guests who appear on the "Today Show." But I certainly won't miss getting up at 4:30 every morning. I do plan to lecture on communications and en- vironment, since I believe that our environmental problems are among the most crucial foced by humanity at this mo- ment. .,... FOR BOB NEWHART, comediar1 I read that you used to be an accountant. None of the accountants 1 know can make people laugh. H ow did you become a comedian?-0 . Roberts, Daytona Beach, Fla. • For one thing, I was probably the worst acrountant in the history of Chicago. Like Walter Mitty, I used to daydream about all the other things J'd like to be doing. It finally occurred to me that there might be a more satisfying way to earn a living-by making people laugh. Friends enrouraged me to write down some of my experiences as an n~untant. J did that in the form of five-minute humorous radio spots. They came to the attention of a Chicago TV station, where I was put on st11ff. A roworlcer, Dan Sorkin, brought my w1iting to the attention or Warner Brothers Records. They ' liked it llJld recorded it. "The Button Down Mind," my first ~ album, turned out to be the biggest selling talking album in hiltory. J-. R<UNU tion of her°tal~nt stopped with the exploitation of her dimen- sions. As a result, she was limited by the material she was offered. You see, tpat's the trouble ... When you're success- ful in the movies, Hollywood doesn't let you <lo better, they just Jet you do more. FOR JIM BOUTON, author uf "I'm Clad You Ditl11't Tulce It Perwnolly" What percentage of baseball players use pep pills or other illegal drugs to be able to play without getting worn out? -Mrs. Martin Rouse, Malibu, Calif. • I'd estimate about 10 percent use them regularly. About 20 to 50 percent use them oo certain occasions-before a double-header on a hot day, or after a bad hangover. > FOR ELIZABETH POST, editor of "Etiquette" What'• the worat-decorated home flOU've ever seen?- }. O'Neal, Augwta, Ga. • The worst taste usually stems from the lavish misuse of money. For example, one fabulously wealthy woman had a "Salvador Dali Room" in which nothing but Dali's paintings were displayed. The love-seats in this room were made to look like sea shells! Another lady I know is a world traveler who uses her entire I 0-roum apartment to 5how oil her ob;ets cf art. She and her poor husband Bve only i11 a sitting room and bedroom. Even their kitchen is unusable . FOR DARRELL ROY AL, football coach, Unioersfty uf Te:ras What is the secret or your success in being able to produce so many winning teams in bigtime football?-Robert Barney, San Antonio, Texa.s • There is no secret. 1t is a combination of playing talent, coaching talent, and good luck-and they all piny a part. You can't have a good football team without a good plan, and a plan is no good unless you have the talent to make it work. But you can take both of those, and they are no good without luck. Finally, you m ust have the desire to wi11. FOR CARROLL O'CONNOR, star of "AU in the Family" TV .mu In your role as "Archie Bunker" in .. All in the Family" you .re portrayed as a political reactionary. What party do you belong to in real life?-L. L. James, Utica, N.Y. • I am an Independent because I don't care fo r either of the major parties or what they're doing with their new ideas in foreign policy. Archie's again~t radicals, and so am I. The difference is, T thin k the radicals are those who con<luct foreign policy with armies when we haven't even voted 011 it. Fa.Inily ~ TlteN...,...pwll••m-S eptember t6, 1!171 LEOHARO S.. DAVIDOW. CMlrmen MORTOH FRANK, l'resfdMf 1Ht4 Publl•'- W. PAGE THOMPSON. V.P., Advertlaln• Dlr.e«or Advertlalna M•r.: Donald M. Hurford; Auoc. Advertlaln1 M•r.: Robert J . Chrl•tl•n; Marh!ln• Director: Sid l..e1ef~ N-York SalH M1r : a.t•lcl S. W,_; Western Adv. M,r.: Ruuell L ~ks; Ch lc•to S•IH Mr.: JM ra-, Jr.; Detroit Sa lH M~.: lllldlerd T. FlJnft; Southern Adv. M.r.: st-J.~ Publisher R.i.tlone; ~ 0. C..,.., •nd lee Ells, V,P.a end Co-Directors; Rolleft H. Marriott, T1tomaa H. O'Neil, llen• .. rs MORT P£RSKY, V.P .. Edltor·ln.Chlef REYNOLDS DODSON, M•n••ln• Edlfo r JOHN E. 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Grandpa's foxy chal- lenge of "Heads I win, tails you lose" provided him with an absolutely fool- proof system. How ever long it took me, in any event, was certainly shorter than my much delayed adult realization 1hat life ls full of many such foolproof systems. Take the time we sold our house. Po tential buyers trooped in with real- estate agents and eyed our home (into which we had poured tender loving care -and money) as if it had a faint odor. After peering suspiciously into our closets. poking around in my refriger- ator and pinching the pile in our one- year old carpeting, each entourage de- parted in mysterious silence. When the real-estate agent returned to put in a bid, it was more of an insult than an offer. lgnoring our built-in wall ovens aod counter-top burners, our sunken garbage pails and the imported living room draperies that were included with the house, each agent offered the same four-word explanation for his pitiful bid. "It's a buyer's marke1." Sellers in a buyer's market.. we had no choice but to part with our home ror several thousand dollars Jess than we had e;itpected. "Don't wo rry," my hushand rcas- 'ured me, "if it's a buyer's market, we'll get the same break. too." And so we !>tarted the joyless process of peering into other people's closets. which were 100 small, poking around other people's refrigerators, which were outdated, aod viewing carpeting that had no pile left to pinch. But every time one of our agenl!I ca1led the home owner to put in a bid, it was immediately rejected. The agents all had a four-word explanation: "It's a seller's market." Leaming that it is a buyer's market when I am the seller, and a seller's market when l am the buyer was a painful lesson, of cour.ie, but at least l can control the situation by refusing to buy or sell. I can't control the United States Post Office, however, and it also has me locked into a "heads we win, tails you lose" position. Whenever someone sends me a letter that is lacking a stamp or two, the mailman unhesitatingly rings m y beJI to collect the missing money. With uncanny timing, he man- agC3 to summon me precise.ly as I am ernerging from a shower and shampoo -but that's another matter. I hand over a slightJy damp coin, usually in Clt- change for an advertising circular or a bill with POSTAGE D UE stamped on in pinkish -purplish ink. Even so, I'm no t complaining. This is the way the United States Post Office works. Why ii it, then, when I mail a letter that is lacking a stamp or two, the other fellow is not asked to provide a similar courtesy? Why does my letter come back to me, some six days later, with INSUFFIC IENT POSfAGE stamped on in that same pinJcisb-purplish ink? The Post Office has taken up where Grandpa left off. I do not wish to single out the Fed- eral Government, however. Private enterprise is equally cunning. Espe- cially hotels. When I am enjoying a hotel visit so much that I decide to extend my stay another day or so. the management informs me, "Sorry. but you 'll have to vacate before 11 a.m. We have confirmed reservations for other guests who are arriving at noon. We do wish that we could accom modate you, but it's quite impossible." That"s reasonable enough, of course. Two objects cannot ocx:upy the same ·pace at the same Lime. But when I arrive with a confirmed reservation. why does the man behind the desk say. "Sorry, but the guests occupying that room decided to extend their stay. We certainly can't insist that they leave" (why not, pray tell?), "aod we don't have another room in the house." Nor does it do any good to wave my letter of confirmation in his face. The verdict is final. Heads I wio, tails you lose. • Free teddy bear. To get it, all you have to do is save 15 Viva® towel seals of quality from Viva towel wrappers. The teddy bear is 15 inches tall. It's made in the U.S.A. of a plush cuddly material. It's completely surface-washable. And it's adorable. r-----------------------------1 Send 15 Viva towel seals of quality to: Viva, P.O. Box 696,Chester, Pa.19016. Address. ________ _ City __________ _ State _______ Zip. __ _ We CllGDOt cuannt .. de'*'-7 without Zip Code. Allow 5 to 6 _ ... for delivery. oe ... erpirn w.rcti 31, 1973, and ;,, limited to Viva towele ~· Offer ~ oaly to ..........,tll al Cali/omla, AriM10a, NeHda and Hawaii. '1 L-----------------------------~ ~ Why My Youth Was One Great Rehearsal for Television I was born in a small town in England called Tenterden. My father told me that Hitler marched into Cz.echoslovak.ia two houn later-as soon as he got the news! I was the 1hird child in the family, and my arrival came as quite a surprise, since my parents were in their late 30s at the time, and my two sisters had arrived 14 and 16 years earlier. My father was a Methodist mioister- which meant that we moved from ooe small town to another about eYery seven years. After Tenterden we moved to Kempston, then to Gillingham, and finally t9 Raunds in Northamptonshire. I had a wonderfully happy childhood in spite of the moving around and the fact that my father only made aboul I 0 pounds (about $25) a week. It musl have been very d iffi- cult for him to provide the bare necessities for w, and also to be the well-dressed leader of the commuhity that he was u- pected to be. We didn't eat beef bourguig- non, but we did have great roast beef and lamb. And we always ate very plentifully. I'll never really know how he did it. Then: were few if any seriow disagree- menu in our household. My parents had such a good marriage and partnership, dlere didn't have to be. Since my sisters were well on their way to adult~ood. my mother had plenty of spare time for me. One of my earliest memories is of being with my mother at the age of about 18 months and sitting outside a grocery store in Bedford. She had left me in the pushcart with some pack.age..,. I can aclually remem- ber being intrigued by a yellow jar at the bottom of the cart. I opened it and just swallowed all I could get down. It was hot mustard, that's what, and ii was horrible. I 've never eaten mustard since. Childhood ·experiences certainly leave their impres- sions! Our house was a vicarage, and so it was the melting pol of the community and provided me with a whole founlain of ex- periences I shall never forget. It certainly had the effect of stimulating my curiosity and intensifying my interest in people. The ability my parents had for handling people and events so calmly and peacefully seems to have rubbed off on me to some degree. People from all waJks of life-from church mcm~rs to escaped convicts- found their way in and out of our home. ••One shouldn't waste time. I hate wasting time. People immediately uy to this, 'Ah, very Method•st, very Puritan.' Which may be true ..• " By David Frost Especially for Family Weekly I can actually remember a fleeing coovict coming to the house, as well as people who had just been released from prison and people who were destitute. Father coun- seled and advised them all. The most memorable person who ever came to our house was a man who lived across the road. Let's call him Mr. Harris. He was 80 yea.rs old, and he had founded something caJled the "New and Latter A Reader Writes Us: "I Think I'm in Love With David Frost!" Would you believe that a conventional matron with two grown children could flip with unabashed ardor over David Frost? She could . . and I did! David Frost has charmed me with his genial wit and courtliness. He is <;Ucha joy. 1 bet he's not even grouchy when he wakes up in the morning! What a great listencT he is! I have diffi- culty holding the attention of my dear family who have heard too often about my aches and pains. David would listen and ask sympathetic questions about my ar- thritis, my rash, my hangnail ... My amiable husband dOC3n't mind my being enamored of David Frost as long as I stay on my side of the TV set. He has 1n the past indulged my infatuations with Robert Stack. Mike Connors and the Gal- loping Gourmet (I may be fickle, but I have good taste, huh?), so what's one more rival? Would I lilce to meet David Frost? Of course! But not until I get a blonde wig to cover my graying hair, install a new set of teeth and lose 391/i pounds. Otherwise it wouldn't be fair to David. After all, he should at least have the privilege of meet- ing the real mer -H~un DiMarzio Lynch. Quincy, Mass. "The ability my parents had for handlinc people seems to have rubbed off on me. People from all walks of life found their way in and out of our home. I can actually remember a fleeinc convict coming to the house. Father counseled and advised them all." House of brael" or the "Jezreelites." The Jezreelites were building a vast tower near our house called Je:zreel's Tower. The pUT- pose of the tower was based partly on their belief that you should not cut your hair but should let it grow as long as possible because eventually you would be pulled to heaven by it. The Jeueelites were build- ing the tower to get as close to heaven as possible. But they ran out of money-and now the tower is used as :t motorcycle- racing stadium. Rather sad. Jn addition to never cutting his hair, Harris never washed. As my father was the nearest holy man to his house. every year Harris would bring us the first fruits of his fig harvest. My parents used to pray that the wind would be blowing in the right direction. M other would say, ''Thank you very much" and take the figs through our house and out to the garbage in the back, and that was that. It was a majestic ritual I'll never forget. My fat her was a superb preacher, but he was never a doctrinaire one. With me. it was much more a case of teaching by example. I remember in Sunday school hearing a saying to the effect that the only gospel most men will follow is the gospel according lo you. If !hat's so. Father cer- tainly practiced what he preached. Jn our home it was never sermon time back at the ranch. Apart from the fact that my parents' faith was obvious, and central, it wasn't a holy household in the sense of lll!ing a preachy one: and I was an unholy terror, I'm sure. I attended church a great deal, of course. Sunday was sort of full-time church. Jn the afternoon there was Sunday school for the kids. I will always remember one occa- sion when I was unjustifiably praised by a visiting speaker. He was tal,ing about SW's.-"Saviour of the World. SW, went 10 Sychar's Well. 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Even if you haven't hcen llUI late the night hcfore. you'll feel hctter next Jay ... ,f you permit you...-clf the lu:11u ry of 'ilecping lare in- ~tcad of getting up early. 4. If you talk in yuur ,jeep. ir's a ~ign you'r..: n..:urotic 5. Sleep help'> you to forget 6. You'll foci much heller mentully and phy~ically 1f you wi ll avoid gelling ei ther too much or to lttllc "lccp. ANSWER S 1. True. There have long hcen unc;uh .. rantiatcd re- -ports of people who get hy on three or four hours sleep a nighr. and now recent <olcep 'ltudicc; have provided documentary evidence rhar some people can and d,1 thrive on a\ little as three hou rs <;leer a night On thl· other end 0f the '>pcctrum. there arc m.1ny pe,,pk wh,, don't fed tit 11nlcs' they get nine 1lr 10 h('ur" of "lllll· eye. • 2. Fulse. In c;tud1c~ .11 rh c Univer;ity of Ch1cag(1. where light sleepers and deep c;leepcrs were given pcr;onality rest'>, the light -;lecpers-rhosc ca'iiest lo awaken-were found to have the most anxiety and inner conflict. 3. Fol.re Univcr<;ity of Cali- fornia sleep 'ltudies have shown that students who slept late-unless making up a ~leep deficit-were far Boots that aren't as comfortable and durable as Wolverine boots aren't fit to be tied. After all, you only have one pair of feet. So you owe it to yourself to cttoose boots that ~ive you the best fit and comfort possible. That's what you'll find in Wolverine Durables. And, besides lightness, styling dnd value, Durables are rugged. That's why they stand up to the toughest job. Wolverine Durables are many things, and comfortable too. Any boots that offer you less, aren't fit to be tied. .. WOLVERINlr Boots you CXW1 talce C011iort in. . ' For the Wolverine dealer nearest you, call this toll free numbet': 80()..243~ In Connecticut: 1-80Q..942-06SJ ·~·,,, WOLV•-••• < IQ11 IM'llVCRtr.f W0Rt0 Wt0£ INC ~OCl<fOllO. MICH 49341 makers ot Husn PuP01e~• "~' ~r1rJ W<llwtr"'f'• ~ --t>~' and'\l\('W"'~ ~kt nrNu1 t' dnO gfOV'P'\ _ --------__ more inclined to "fed worn out, tired. lethargic and given to fuuy thinking" thun those who did not sleep l.itc. When tht!> nega- tive late-sleeper syndrome occur... the invc~tigation '>h0wcd it lasl~ on an aver- age of 11 il<)llf four a n<l one- h.1lf hourc;. Moral ; unlesc; vou reall y need the sleep for some reason, the oddo; a re ~ ou ·11 feel ~lier if you don't ;1llow your.,clf lhc "0- called luxury of <;lceping tare 10 1''nm if11 U'l'f!k/111 Sc11tt111bt1· .!B, Jrl71 4 . Fu/1'('. Slut.lie" o;huw th~11 \l..:cp-ta lking j<; not at all 11ncornlllon anJ i<, not in 11-;clf indicative of any Jbnormality. p,ychologi't Wilsc B. Webh, who ha' conducted extensive re- ~carch on •;lcep, cit..:s the lint.lings of Sim.lies which o;how rhat in most ca'C" talking in one·~ o;leep doec;n'L happen while we're Jreaming hut occur<; during "very light !>lecp" or in what i-; describcd as a hor- d..:rline stat..: between 'ilcep and wakcf ulncs.~. Soml.'.· times sleep-talking comes llllt loud and clear, "ith each word carefully enun- ciated. But in many ea<;e~. it i.-; lonelc~s. imllstinct and impossible to under'i tand. rhus many a wi fe is per- turbed b~the satisfied <;mile on her ~:lee ping hushand 's face, as he gives forth with l.'.mphatic but unintelligihlc mullerings and murmur- ings. 5. f <ll.tt'. If <;omerhtng hitp· pcno; lhal you'd lit..c to for- get. the wor'lt thing you can do is go 10 <;lecp right after- ward. For this will make 11 a great deal harder for you to r 1•er forget i I. Stud ico; 'how that o;lcer foll<lwing any incident or harpcning ... au'\c'> tl to rn11ke a much tkcpcr imprc-.:-.1on 1'n the mcmnry 6 . 7 rue. A s one o;lccp ~ci­ cnti'\t has noted. 0vcrc,lcep- 1ng can he juo;( ao; had for vou ;ro; oyl·rcating And rwt getting ent>llgh <;lcep can he I""' a'\ harmful ao; not get· tmg enough to cat S1nc,• individuals vary .. o widclv 111 rhe amount of '\lccp they need. you <;hould cx~rr­ mcnt ltl ddermine how many hours sleep make you frcl your hcst. If you're Olli feeling as akrt. alive and 'igorou" .is you'd like lo. there's a good chance you're either gelling fl)() much •deep or ltlO little •· Famib' Weekly At Horne YOUR ROOM INTERIORS: THE 'LAST FRONTIER OF INDIVIDUALITY' MAKE FABRICS WORK FOR YOU Every inch of this fafOily /guest room is used to full capacity for dining, games, TV-watching, sleeping (in built-in bunks) and just plain living. If you study this interior, you can learn how to mix fabrics successfully within one room. Notice that colors in each pattern match or blend; the large-scale diamond print on the sofa and wall is balanced by the small-scaled stripe on the bunk·beds and chairs and the even smaller- scaled diamond-print cushioning on the red lacquer wing chair. Re· member that a pattern, unless it's a small accent, ought to be repeated more than once to make the scheme really work. The room is then pulled together with a liberal use of solid reds, blues and neutral white. Try your own fabric mix, it's fun and not that complicated. It'll earn you a room that expresses your own unique tastes. Furniture by Flair; upholstery of Celanese Fortrel double.knit stretch fabric. The Trend in Decorating Is You! •The key phrases surrounding the state of home furnishings today are not so much "French Provincial" or "free-wheeling modern" as "en- vironment" and "consumerism." As more and more Americans work for vast corporations and face numbered, credit-card existences-and as people feel increasingly impatient with what seems to be a general indiffef'ence to their own particular needs-the home is being recognized more and more as the "last frontier" of comfort, privacy and individuality. In short, in home furnishings at least, the con· sumer is beginning to come into his own. By Rosalyn Abrevaya What does this mean? Well, for designers, who often used to design primarily to please themselves, it means that they must now pay more respect to the customer-his living habits, his tastes, his pocketbook. For manutactul'9rs it means attempting, through technology, to re- duce the cost of furniture. And for retailers it means devising new ways to present a total look in home furnishings that will appeal to people who actually haft to do the sitting in, the lying on, the living with and the looking at. No event is more indicative of this trend than "Debut '72," the beginning of an annual na- tional consumer--0riented promotion effort of the home-furnishings industry. This year "Debut '72" takes place from September 27 through October 9. Furniture dealers throughout the ~ountry are being urged during these two week s to give their customers a preview of new styles, new colors, new materials-the new home "en· vironment.'' In this, FAMILY WEEKLY's inaugural "At Home" section, 10U'll find plenty of ideas to help you create more satisfying and comfortable interiors. After you've studied the section, you mi&f'it want to lift it out and save it. Famil11 W.ekl11, Sept.,,.,hr 18, 1971 11 12 Fomi/11 WHklJI, S1ptrmbn t6, 1171 Take Your Cues from Carpeting • Within a short span of time, carpeting has gone through revolutionary changes. Once lim- ited to a few floral and dark colors, carpets now are blazing with color, bursting out in new tex- tures and brilliant designs. What kind to choose? Wall-to-wall carpeting can make a small room look larger or unify adjacent rooms. Area rugs work their wonder in large rooms that need de- fining; in rooms with floors too lovely to cover up; in temporary residences where you don't want the permanency of tacked-down carpeting. Or you may want to use both wall-to-wall and an area rug in a heady combination. Carpeting, in fact, can be the catalyst that sparks the scheme of an entire room or be the . perfect warming touch that completes your room setting. Need color? Need pattern? Take a cue from the interiors shown here ... ~ DEFINE AN AREA Show off a dining alcove with the addition of a bril- liantly patterned area rug, such as this one designed ·by Dorothy lie bes. The advantage of area rugs, be- cause they come in all sizes, is that they can work magic if you need to inject a splash of color or want pattern in small dosage. This artful area rug was placed on a contrasting field of shag lime carpeting. The small dining setting, which was designed by Pat Plexico from the floor up, was planned for decorative impact as well as function by selecting a scaled-down buffet cabinet with a laminated surface, an oval table that opens up to seat six, and a side table with a pull- out shelf (off the living room) that can be called into service for entertaining. Carpeting, area rug by Bige. low; furniture by Hickory Mfg; art prints by Syroco; lamp by Tyndale. CARPETING THAT CLIMBS TH E WALL When you lay down carpeting, why stop at the floor? A relatively new decorating idea is to continue up the wall. In this room self -sticking 12-inch-square shag carpet tiles were used. They are quick to install, easy to pick up for moving, and will save on installation cost. The latex foam backing provides deep comfort underfoot. And, if you cover an entire wall, it cuts down on noise between rooms. This contemporary living room derives its snappy color scheme from the all-vinyl foil plaid wall covering, which is nontarnish- able. washable. An effective way to add a shelf is to suspend one from the ceiling on metal chains. as shown, sprayed a vivid green. The chains, available at hardWare stores, are hung by hooks from the ceil· ing. Carpet tiles by Ozite; furniture by Selig; hassocks by Crawford Mfg; wall covering by Lloyd; framed mirrors by the Cypress Tree. - 14 How to Make Your Room Say: Real ' • Good rooms have certain things in common. They may vary in style and color scheme, but a basic group of elements is always present. A room looks "right" if it has balance (furniture is not weighted down in one area): versatility (enough similar shapes such as cubes and rec- tangles, contrasted with softer, rounder forms, perhaps in a chair or lamp); scale (the furniture and accessories suit a room's size, are i1ot dwarfed or cramped); color (the general rule, which can be broken: choose quiet hues for large areas, such as floor and walls, m~re muted col- ors for medium-sized areas, such as upholstery, the most vivid tones for accents). There are some suggestions on how to blend the old with the new, how to collaborate with color, how to achieve good furniture arrange- ment. But most of all, how to create vital inte- riors, not decorating showcases, that proclaim real people live here! ~ BOLD WALLS CREATE THE COLOR SCHEME Intense, primary colors create an almost Mondrian landscape in this living room, achieved by painting the walls in rectangles of color edged with black mag. netic tape. The background seb off a plush high- back chair and a sectional sofa in a creamy expanse of white (a style revival on the home furnishings scene because of its great flexibility). The warmth of wood plus the see·t hrough and reOective surfaces of accessories are good low-key harmonizers for this bold-colored setting. Remember that wall color can be used in unlimrted ways-to modify or conceal architectural faults, and to give simple furniture, fabrics and rugs a sumptuous air. It can also induce excitement or relaxation, gaiety or calm. So choose hues you are comfortable with. Imaginative use of color can be your most inexpensive decorating tool. Furniture by Selig. ~ TRADITIONAL-BUT NOT PRICELESS The chief furnishings of this room-upholstered fur- niture, wall covering and beams-were purchased for under $1 1000. Just as modern furniture is being mass.produced at affordable levels. beloved tradi· tional styles are also being reproduced for less. In this setting, designed by Marcus Tuttle. the uphol- stered chair and pair of love seats are not constructed in t he usual costly way of hand-tying and knotting but are composed of strong forms of rigid polyure· thane foam, developed by UniRoyal. The savings are passed on to the consumer. Adding to the traditional air of the room, unsightly walls were covered with Naugahyde decorative fabric, tall light-weight beams of rigid polyurethane foam were added, and the old arched window was capitalized upon by framing it within linear beams. Above the mantle, the straight- lined frame of the painting repeats this design con- cept with its oval inner-shape. Furniture by Bassett. ] People Live Here! • TRY A FRESH APPROACH MIX OF CULTURES The eclectic look-a mix of the best of several cultures -is a favorite way to dee· orate today. This richly ap- pointed room, combining a prized oriental rug with a Chippendale chair and an American Colonial secre· tary, is not without its practical side. The mod· ern, clean-lined sofa opens up into a sleeper. Hide-A· Bed sofa from Simmons. This room is not just for sleeping. Imaginatively designed by Karl Stein- hauser, it has been created with multifunctional furniture that would not ordinarily be found in a bedroom. Instead of regular night tables. two small-scaled secretaries with drop lids are used to provide addi- tional drawer and shelf storage. For dramatic interest, a pleated ruffle is suspended over the headboard between the two secretaries by means of a painted rod and wooden rings. A desk and comfortable upholstered tub chair completes the bed-sitting-room atmosphere. The off-white furniture. by Stanley. is finished with bright striping of yellow and olive green. Fo1ttilv Wtu1kl11, Septtmtb~r £6, urn JS Making one of these beautiful rugs is not nnly easy-it's fun, too-lhe remarkable Shillcrah way. The richness of your very first rug will amaze you and your friends. 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Happily, more and more furniture is being designed not only for good looks, but for clev- erly concealed capacity as well. Well-scaled, rather than inflicted on a room, wall components and such appointments as an exquisite chest or buffet. can help to inte- grate home furnishings and diminish clutter. Equally important, they can be moved where you want them to go. Need six smart stor- age solutions right away? They're yours, in furni- ture pieces that will star in any room in the house, on this page and the next ... Fumiture That Solves Your Storage Problems clip ___ .... _____ .. ....... ---·-__ .......,_..,_ ---------.. --.. --..---______ .. ........ ..,.. __ __ -.. .......... __ --..... ., .. °"' ~'-••..-. ---~-""' ·..,-....... _ .. ,... °"'~'-·, 0 .. WI. -· -~711 c..11 ... ....... -1/!ttll-°"9 TAKE THIS COUPON TO YOUR STORE -Al'fl,1'71 onorooir~ QW,\11"1 ••~o ~-----------------------------------~ CAMERA HEADQUARTERS Everything the amateur pho- tographer needs can be fitted into this unique photo center. Perhaps the first furniture item designed specifically for this hobby, the two.piece unit (one stacks on top of the other) features a laminated plastic drop-lid work surface and compartmentalized stor- age space for photo albums, cameras, film. lenses. editing equipment, carousels, reels, projectors and gadget bag. Stacked, the components stand 78 inches high by 40 inches wide. When closed, the pieces (which come in solid maple and birch), are a pleas· ing blend of louvered doors, drawers and cork-surfaced display area. Photo center by Ethan Allen. About $475. l6 F'r1111 il11 IA't!eHµ, Septr mbel' ~ti, 1117 1 MINIATURE STORAGE CHEST For the music buff who col· lects cartridges or cassettes, there is a special storage solu· tion-a chest, divided into five compartments, each of which will hold 10 tape cartridges. The one shown is in a modern tortoise finish, but Early American and Mediterranean styles are also available. De· signed to rest on top of a home.entertainment console, on a table or bookcase shelf, the unit measures 24 x 11 ~ high x 8~. Tape Storage Chest by Lane, about $60. LINGERIE CHEST IN SHAKER TRADITION A contemporary adaption of an unusual Shaker woodbox results in this harmoniously styled lingerie chest (or keeper of men 's shirts and socks. for that matter). In a honey-colored pecan finish, the tall chest features a lift-up top to reveal mirror and vel- vet-lined jewelry compartment beh ind simulated top draw-· ers. It also has a tambour roll· top door concealing a roomy storage area with black lami- nate shetf surface, and six handy drawers. tt measures 20 .. x 18" x 54... linprie Chest by Drexel. About $200. .Yoo•// Und the Woman•s Touch In every Pu"'"'""""~~ -Your n&albY houeewares dealer la now featuring these limited-time Cosco specials. All prices are suggested retail. r."u,~~~ C 0 BC 0 ooeo. ~· ~•· ,..., .. o~ •• ......,.. ,.,... I"~""'~......,. Storage contrnui>d WHERE TO STASH THE TV TUBE? If your television set is not a console model, it is often stylelessly conspicu- ous when it's not on. A handsomely de- signed two-level utility deck in a warm, pecky pecan finish comes to the res- cue. It frees va luable floor space that might otherwise have been wasted on a TY stand and offers additional room on top for a plant, books or stereo, en· abling you to create a complete home. entertainment center. It's 24 inches high, available in two widths of 30 inches or 47 inches. Utility deck by Lea Industries. About $60 or $80, de - pend ing on size. 11 0 [ 0 • CABINET THAT LEADS A DOUBLE LIFE Today buffet servers come in every style from traditional to modern, and in a variety of dimensions. They're fur- niture items that not only solve the problem of where to store the napkins and silver but can be equally at home in the dining, living, family room or foyer. For example, this rich, architec· turally wrought cabinet is really a f lip. top buffet server with concealed stor- age parts behind its lattice-work doors. When open and elCtended, it features a black plastic top and an adjustable shelf and tray, lined and partitioned for silver. In pecky pecan veneers and oak solids, the piece measures 38 .. x 18H closed, 76H x 18" open, and has concealed casters. Server by Thomas- ville, about $260. -r. ·~I ~· rm D . []I IIil STORAGE WALL SYSTEM-AT A REASONABLE PRICE One of the great design achievements of our day has been the develop. ment of modular component storage systems with parts that inter- change so you can custom-style a wall unit to suit your individual needs. These systems have often been high in cost for the average. income family. But that is changing. The china cabinet shown, for ex- ample, is the highest priced component (about $200) in the group. The pieces are 76 inches high and come in five bright lacquered wood finishes and a simulated rosewood. Unizontal wall system by Bernhardt. F n 111il11 W uk/11, S eple111her 16, 1971 Family Weekly Sewing Corner Here's the Classic- Basic and Beautiful \ • f ' I! ~(: F-975 e A classic by definition withstands the tt:st of tjmc, rdu~c'i to dale itself out of existence. A perfect cxampk is this basic, beautifully tailored dress you can easily sew yourself. II has all the great details working for it: a 1ur1lened.. ).tandaway collar that fl atters the face, button- t.1b pockets and ).mart ~11.Jdle-stitching. You can make this dress in long, short, o r sleeveless style. Fabric sug- gestions: a lightweight wool, in soliJ or tweed, or a silk gabardine. Si1.c 14 ta kes 2~ yarus of 44-inch fabric in long 'lccvcs, 21/i yards in short sh..-cves, and 21/.i yards i o <ilcevelcss. Standard body measurements for si1.e 14 are · bust 36, waist 27, hips 38. A PRINTED PATTERN Send lo: FAMILY WEEKLY PATTERNS, Dept. 5286 4500 N.W. 135th St. Miami, Fla. 33054 PLEASE PR INT Be sure to give zip code NAME. STREET CITY STATE ZIP - Send $1.00 plus 25 cents for postage and handling: cash, check, or money order. Sizes 10, 12, 14, 16 (New Slllng) F·975 r l State Size I J Make All Your Sewing Easier with These Companion Bargains I I World's most practical dress form-check box for perfect fit "Adjusto-Matic Form" with Stand. Ad1u stable 8 to 20. Order 1t7361. 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I I N a mt I Add~n•~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I Chy Statt Zip I I ---1 PALM CO., Dept. 6029, 4500 N.w. 135th Street, Mi1ml, Florid• 33054 What Has Summer Weather Done to Your Complexion? Summer s hould bring a lovely blooming g lo w to your s kin, making you look younger and heaJthicr. But till too oft en your skin becom es dried-looking in- s tead, making you appear olde r than you o ugh1 . Summer sun and wind, extra fresh-up baths and showers, and increased o ut- d oor ac tivity can combine to make your complexio n distress- ingly dry. Fortunately, there is a remark- able ftuid, developed by beauty research ers, with an un us ual ability to counteract the hars h effecls of summer weather. Thi~ unique blend is availahle from druggists in the United States as Oil of Olay moisturizing fluill and used by beautiful women in all parts o f the world. It con rains natural moisturizing oils th at can do wonders in alleviating summer llryness, which can ac- centuate wrinkles on your com- plexion, adding unnecessary years to your appearance. The beauty ble nd penetrates lhe important su rface layer of the s kin rapidly a nd evenly. allowing you to n.·tain the viral m oistu re s umme r's s un <1nd wind and heat can stc..~tJI from your complexion. Oil o f O lay 1s curnpalihlc wirh the skin a nd ble nds readily wi1h skin ftu id s. Jrs natural ingredi- ents form an e fficient barrier that reta ins the comple xio n's own moisture, particularly nec- essary in maintaining a youthful- look ing glo w in h ot weather. Most women discover that 011 of Olay, used regularly in a twice-daily beauty ritual, morn- ingand night, very quickly brings a moisty, vital look to the skin. During the summer, however, you m ay find it d esirable 10 pamper your skin even further. Soothe on Oil of Olay whenever your complexion feels dry and 1au1. This may be after expos ure lo the sun or wind, after b:Hhing or sho wering, whe n you've re- turned from swimming o r other o utdoor acrivit y, o r even when you feel your skin resp o nding unplcasanrly to air conditioning. But no matter how ofte n you use Oil of Olay during the day, do not he !e mpted to miss the morning and evening beauty rit- ual. Applied generously to your face an<.J throat just before bed· lime, the unus ual blend works quietly thro ughout the nighl. In t he morn i n g, ' smoo1h on Oil of Olay before ( makin g up. Due to irs even spreading and rapid pene tra- tlOn, 1he beauty nu1d provides an ideal base, preventing streak· ing. separating or discoloratkm of your cosmc1 ics, ~di 1hc while ii protects anti cherishes your complexion. Hints That Beauty Spt>eiali,l'i Recommend At the end of a long, hot day, 1<11'iJ/i Oil of< >hn·• '"'your fflr t' and 1/11oat before you relax 111 a tevid tuh. Y1111 will eme1 ge IC· frc•.\/ied and revitali~t·d. • • • During the sum111N, mort> ,>/ your body than 11.wal ;., expmed tn the weather. La"ish cu much of tire preciou.<t Oil of O lay a.<t yn11 ,J,,re on arm <t, leg.<t, e(l>ows and other areas 1/rat yearn /or such delicious pampering. David Frost (Continued from page 6) Woman, SW, and he gave her satisfying water, SW. Whal did she become that begins with SW?" I lhought 1his was a silly question, so I said, "Satisfied Woman." The preacher stared, then shouted excit- edly, "Sanctified Woman! That's the most brilliant answer from a child I've ever heard ." Afler lhat, I couldn't lcl him down by lelling him what a hum-drum answer it really was. Being around my father and the church actually slarted me off in front of an audi- ence. I began helping him by giving some speeches and reading a few of the lessons. I suppose I liked congregations, and that's why later I decided to exchange them for audiences. I began 10 be more and more interested in audiences. When I was I 3 o r I 4, I wrote a revue for the Methodist Youth Club in G illingham. My parenls asked me then whether l would like to go off to boarding school, bur I remember saying, "No, life is far too inlcresling at home." In fact, l anended stale schools up to 1 he age of I 8. I then had a free year be- fore going to Cambridge-and in that year I made a decision to teach. I taught in a co- C'ducational secondary school, which is the kind of school where students go if they fail their examinations to get into gram- mar schools. As a result, these schools reaJly needed teachers. I found it a very rewarding eitpcricncc If [ weren't doing what I'm doi ng now, r believe l would be very happy teaching. Then I went on to Camoridge. I wns very fortunate to he able to do two things I had always wanted to do. The first was to edit the main maga1inr, "Granta," and the o;ccon<.I was lo run the Foollighrs Revue ~ind Cabaret Society, the biggest theatrical effort at Cambridge. I also started doing 'lome lclevision programs for rhc local sra- tion, Anglia. in Norwich. We never had a television tn Clur house, and when I was in my teens, I would go across the road to our neighbor's house to watch it. But it was at Cambridge that my love affair with tele- vision really began. A frie nd of mine, T ony Jay, with whom r wrote a book called "The English," once said, 'Television is seeing thin~ happen." fhis to me is very true, especially about 20 Family Weekly, S epu11tber 16, 1971 .. Beine around my father and the church Ktualty started me off in front of an audi- ence. I bepn helpinc him by readinc a few of the leaaons. I suppose I liked con- p-eptions, and that's why later I decided to u chance them for audiences." talk shows. You are seeing people happen before your very eyes. My present show is a combination of journalism and entertainment. I think the most exciting thing about it a ll is when people come over as they really are. That is what gives me the energy to work I 5 hours a day or whatever it comes to. My work is like a Chinese meal-half and hour after a show, I'm hungry again. One thing l've learned about television is that everybody becomes an expert after the event and not before. lf you have an idea for a program and it's a new idea. you can't conduct a computerized survey to find out if it will be a success. Thank God! You've got lo take that leap of the imagi- nation yourself. If I had asked people, "Should J do 90 -minule interviews with people?" (the norm before that had been eight or nine) they would have said I was crazy. But it worked, and here I am. I t hink the main key to having a suc- cessful talk show is listening. People know when you're interested in what they are saying. It is lucky for me that I like to lis- ten because no o ne can fake it. The suc- cess of the talk show can be judged by how soon an interview turns into a conversa- lion. J initiate many of the bookings my- self because l am not interesled in inter- viewing everybody in the world. What we hope to do is winnow out the people with whom there is no hope of chemistry be- fore they gel on lhe air. We know before going on 1hat l look forward to the pros- pect o( talking to whomever I'm going to 1alk to. This rappo rt helps insure spon- taneity and involvement. I am a great believer that you can achieve anyttiing if you're really deter- mined enough to achieve it. And when it comes to work, I believe you can condition yourself to a nything. I remember my father used to put on two or three extra cardigans when it got cold in the winter; 1 always loltl him not to do it hecause by the end of the winter his body would have golten the mess.age that it didn't have to keep him warm. 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IDofl • I I "-------------------......;;~----~: AddRU I I City __________ Stlta ______ lll -----: -···-------------------------------·-------~ Danger on the Job: To End the Threat On a rec.ent morning, Bill Fer- ris, a 38-year-old foundry work· er, neglected to tighten a nut when he changed an abrasive wheel. As he switched o n the equipment, lhe wheel vibrclted wildly and shattered, hurling pieces in aJI directions. Ferris and four other men were badly hurt. Last December, a coal mine explosion near Hyden, Ky., killed J8 miners. So many safety rules were violated that the Justice Department was asked to prose· cute thooe responsible. During one wee k in Detroit, three workers in daily contact with cutting oils used in high- speed machinery were found to have developed skin cancer. Such carnage on the job-from accidents and occupational dis- eases-have been termed by the National Research Council "the neglected epidemic of modern society." Not only factory work- ers and miners arc affected, crip· piing mishaps and job-linked ail- ments may also strike at any of the millio ns of Americans who earn their living in offices and stores, on farms and other work sites. New technology, c reating dif- ferent kinds of work environ· ment, has created new hazards. often unforeseen. Many innova- tive processes and high-speed machines make it hard for wo rk- t>rs to protect themselves. T he toll is appalling. Offic ial Federal reports count upward of 14,200 deaths and two and a half million lost-time injuries o n the job eac h year. The National Health Survey estimates the tot.al number injured at eight mil- lion. A recent private study for the U.S. Department of Labor puts the score on seriously injured at 25 million a year. (fhese dis- c repancies probably indicate that many industries fail to file com- plete records.) Whatever the true figures on accidents, some 245 million man-days are lost, for an annual cost to the nation of nine billion dollars. Add to this the number of job-related diseases·- es1ima1cd at 336,000 cases per year-and you can see why cru · sader Ralph Nader says rhat "elk and deer are belier protected lhan working men and women." The need and demand for bet- ter worke r-safety was clearly rec- ognized last December when Congress passed a new Occupa- lional Safety and Health Act (sec box) Sponsors call it "far-reach- ing, a landmark piece of social lcgisla1ion," while critics label it as .. minimum," contending it Jocs not go far enough. At least the counlry has been alerted more than ever to the pervading threats to our we ll-being al work. These threats are tangihlc and often avoidable. Tn acc1den1s, in- dustria l machinery is responsible for almosl half the nonfatal injur· ies and for o ne out of four occu- palional deaths. Farm machinery~ such as tractors, can be jusl as lethal. Other frequent causes or injury include blows from mov- ing objects, piercing instruments. fa lls, overcxerlion in lifting and being hit by moving vehicles. In occupa11onal maladies, a~ well as certain accidents, the list Wha t It Will Take to Mak e the New Law Work A Message to Family Weekly Readers from the Secreiary of labor The new job ~afcty law says that working conditions must be safer and healthier than heretofore-and the Labor De partment is determined to enforce that law. 8111 you a nd I know chat laws ;.ilonc cannot slop job accidents. Only people-concerned employers a nd vigilant e mployees-can, in the long run, prevent disabling accidents, work-related illnesses, and death in the work place. As Mr. Irwin has so wisely pointed out, working men and wo men must learn to o;afeguard thcmo;clvcs againo;t po1cn11al JOb haz.ards Like automobile safety bclts-prorecrive equipment is useless unleo;s utilized; safety instructions. worthies.<; unless heeded. The 11mc has come for all of us-Govcrn- mcnl and industry, e mployers and employees -to un1L to chminate the needless human tragedy that /.!cm-; from on-lhc-job illness, injury, o r death. The time has come to think safety-and work safely. Working together. I a m confident that we will achieve the objectives of lhe new Occupa- tional Safety and Health Law. -J . D. Hodpon, Secretary of labor Fam.i/11 Wt!ekly, S eptembdr '16, J 11 7 J What's Being Done to Life and Limb? An estimated 245 million man-days are lost each year be- cause of accidents. Add to this the number of job-related diseases-about 336,000 cases per year-and you can see why crusader Ralph Nader says that .. elk and deer are bet- ter protected than working men and women.'' of known or potenti~ health haz- ards is long. They range from solvents to plastics, resins, oils, gases, microwave, ultrasonic, ul- traviolet, lasers, masers and com- plex chemical compounds. And the list keeps growing. About every 20 minutes a new and po- tentially toxic chemical is intro- duced into industry. At least 400 different sub- stances have been pegged as car- cinogens (cancer-causing agents). Insulation workers inhaling as- bestos fibers. for instance, run the risk of lung cancer and a lung- scarring disease, asbestosis. Some chromium compounds used in fur processing, metal working, soap making and textile dyeing are suspected cancer agents. A va riety of skin diseases, including skin cancer, tis been traced to coal-tar pitch used in many kinds of work, from roofing to farm- ing. Men and women packaging enzyme detergents have come down with chronic respiratory diseases. Children of workers may also be affected. Dr. Samuel S. Ep- stein, of the Children's Cancer Research Foundation in Boston, has warned of the increased dan- gers of binh defects and damages to "the genetic pool," traceable to dust irradiation and chemicals. In the face of these and other perils, U.S. industry is currentl y spending about $320 million a year for health services and pro- fessional safeguarding of plant "environment. n But the problem is, four out of five people hold down jobs in small companies where no doctor or nurse is on duty, and no health service at all is offered. To deal wi1h spe.cial problems, the Federal Bureau of Occupa- tional Safety and Health has been sludying the effects Df dusts. chemicals and other hazards, de- veloping preventive and control measures which can be applied by industry. All but a few states have by now set up occupational health units. A diversity of rules, regulations and laws dealing with occupational health has been decreed. Yet. thus far, they have apparently not made too much of a dent on the problems. What's different about the new Occupational Health and Safety Act is that for the first time there will be Federal supervision over worung conditions. Essentially, the act gives broad authority to the Departments of Labor and HEW. They are empowered to set up safety and health standards for those who work in a business or industry engaged in interstate By T. K. Irwin commerce; to impose penalties for violation of these standards; to investigate conditions and to conduct research on hazards and harmful materials. Just how meaningful and effec- tive the law will turn out lo be remains to be seen. Meanwhile, if you arc in any kind of vulnerable job, here's what you can do to help safeguard yourself: • Know what you're working with or exposed to, whether they arc harmful fumes, drugs, dusts, lasers, radioactive materials, molds or bacteria. • Then learn how you can avert being harmed. Jf protective glov~ or clothing, goggles or hard hat, mask. or respirator are indicated, don't pass up using them. With dangerous vapors or dusts, check the exhaust system. • Make sure your work place is clean, free of grease and clutter. Keep solvents and other danger- ous materials in covered contain- ers and use them only with good ventilation. • Be alert to unex.pected hazards. Report peculiar odors immedi- ately. • Don't take chances. See that hoods. guards and other safety devices are in place-and effec- tive. • To make certain that your work. is not placing your health in jeopardy, get examined regu- larly by your company doctor and report symptoms promptly. 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LOUISIANA YAM 'N' HAM SUPPER 1 pkg. com bread mix 6 medium yams, scrubbed, coolced, peeled, and sUced, or 3 cans (17 oz. uch) yams, drained and sliced 1 tablespoon butter or margarine Yl cup maple-blended syrup 1 large orange, quartered and ground ~ cup whoM cranberry sauce 111z lbs. cooked ham, cubed ~ cup chopped pecans 2 tablespoons brown sugar 1. Prepare corn bread mix following pack.age directions. Baltc, set aside on a wire rack, and keep warm before eu11ing into squares for serving. 2. Meanwhile, heat butter or m argarine in a saucepan. Stir in maple-blended syrup, ground orange, and cranberry sauce. Bring to boiling and simmer about 5 min., stirri ng occasionally. 3. In a shallo w 2·qt. casserole. layer half of the yams and half of the ham. Spoon ha lf of rhc sauce over ham and yams. Re- peat layering. Srir nuts into remaining half of sauce and spoon over all. Sprinkle brown sugar over top. 4 . Set in a 350°F oven 30 min., or until U-.oroughly heated. 6 to 8 sen•in1fs Note: Thinly sliced white meat o f turkey or chickeo may be layered along with the ham and yams in this casserole. WATERMELON-PEAR SALAD Watermelon chunks Pears (unpared), cut In wedges Cucurn•, pared •nd cut In cubes Escarole, torn in pieces or chunks Romaine, tom in pieces or chunks French dressing (use lemon juice Instead of vinegar and add sugar) 1. Chill ingredients thoroughly in a salad bowl. Cover with m oisture-vaporproo{ material before refrigerating. 2. Just before serving, uncover, drizzle lightly with salad dressing and toss until coated. PECAN PIE 1 unbaked 9.fn. pie shell (prepared from a pie crust mix) 3 tablespoons butter or margarine 2 teaspoons vanilla extract ~ cupsugar 3 eggs, well beaten ~ cup chopped pecans 1 cup d•rk corn syrup a,,. teaspoon salt 1.1z cup pecan halves 1. Cream butter or margarine with ex- tract. Add sugar gradually, creaming well . Add beaten eggs in thirds, beating well after each addition. Thoroughly blend in cho pped pecans a long with syrup and salt. Turn inlo the unbaked pie shell. 2. Bake at 450°F. I 0 min.; reduce heat to 350°F. Arrange pecan halves over top of filling. Continue ba king 30 to 35 min., or until set. 3. Cool on a wire rack. One 9-in. pie BEST·EVER TOMATO PRESERVES 1 lb. tart green apples 4 lbs. firm ripe tomatoes 2 lemon slices, each 11. In. thick 4 cups sugar Jars and lids ' 1. W ash, quarter, core, pare, and cut ap- ples into small cubes (abou1 J cups). 2. Wash tomatoes, scald. peel, and c ut out around stem ends. Cut tomatoes in tn small pieces ( ahout 2 qts.). 3 . Combine apples, tomatoes, and lemon slices in a large heavy saucepan or pre- serving ketlle. Bring to simmering over medium heat and stir in the sugar. Boil gently about 11/i hrs., or until thick and clear; stir occasionally as the mixture hc- gins to thicken. If desired, blend in sev- eral drops of red food coloring . 4. Meanwhile, wash jars and lids in soapy water: rinse thoroughly in boiling water and drain. Set aside. 5. Ladle mixture into the jars. Seal, using the jar covers and following manufactur- er's direcrions. Cool o n a wire rack. A bout l pts. preserves 1''amil11 W eekly, Stt11teml1fn· 'i6, /!171 New Reynolds Brown-in ag bastes meal brown 'n juicy wilhoul basting your oven! Juices that get out of the meat can't get out of the bog. Pan and oven sfay clean. Meats brown savory and tender. Economy cuts, too. Even well-done meoh stay succulent. love juicy roosts and clean ovens? Satisfy both cravings with new Reynolds Brown-in-Bog-tronsporent cooking bogs. You'll get juicier roosts. More gravy mokin's. The idea behind Brown-in-Bog? Beautifully simple (as you d expect from the people who give you Reynolds Wrap). When you cook in Brown-in-Bo&, the 1u1ces that used to splatter out o n your oven and stick lo your roosting pan now stay in the bog. The juices condense ol the top of the bog, then rain bock down on yo ur meat. So meat bostes itself, not your oven. Your oven and pon stay clean. Brown· in· Bag -great for poultry, fish, ha m steaks, even pot roast. TWO POPULAR SIZES: 1 ow x 16 # bog holds 3-6 I bs. Pot roost, chicken, other favorites. Recipe folder in each carton of ten. 14# x 20# bog holds 6-12 lbs. Two "J -·-, chickens, horn, roost, many others. Cartons of eight, with recipe folder. ~ * ~ ..... ' I • For juicy meats with no oven cle'aO:Gp. BACK HOM~ITH GRANNY A Snakebite Reunited Them Yhen Grandmother Amelia Bowden and granddaughter Ann Sherell. nine, kissed good-hye in London, they thought they'd never see each other again. Anne's mother had emigrared to Australia. A month laler, the child was in a com3 from a poisonous snake bite. When she hcgan her miraculous recovery, Grandma withdrew her en- tire life savings, enough for a one-way journey for two, and sent it to Aus- tralia with the mes~ge, COME HOME. A her a J2-hour trip. Ann. Mother, and Granny were reunited. Says Grand- mother Bowden, "II was money well spent. I've never been cuddled and kissed so m uch before." PET PEEVE We read a lot of papers, And they really multiply; Jn just about a week or so The pile grows very high. No one ever takes them out, No mattu how I plead, Until the day that I decide Some recipe I need. That's when I find my loving spouse, Earlier that day, Has tried to help ar ound the house, Aod thrown them all away. -Ali~ Moy Grouman Ex1>ltJfer: a lwlK> witl1 tm excuse. -Lucille ]. Goodyear There's a new political party especiall y for a group of people who often fee l no one listens to them: "The Party for In- valids, the Lonely and the Old." The party is in Holland-but a smart politi- cian might gain a lot of supporter~ hringing it to the U.S. Ciprs may be the last bastion of male chauvinism. And women arc known to be rather negative about cigars. To turn women into fans-or at least not ene- mies-the cigar people suggest thar the confirmed smoker reeducate himself before he tries to sell her: I) Remove bulls from sighr and smell as soon as the cigar gasps irs last. 2) A her dinner, be sure everyone at the table has fin - ished eating before lighting up. 3) Do nol smoke in crowded rooms, on ele- vators or on 1 he street. 4) Do not talJt with a cigar in your mouth. 5) Do not chew the end of a cigar. A decorator's unorthodox advice to you (This week's book quolc): "You can have great flexibility in your bud- get if you discard the notion that your room must traditionally include cer- tain items. For example, you can: use a love.seal instead of a couch-or no couch at all; use inexpensive occasional c hairs or pillows on the ftoor instead of lounge chairs; use benches, banqueltes, Quips& Tlie worst adoke you can give some people is to be themselves. -H. E. Martz IMP-BUTTONS By Talbert The bride of a few weeks noticed that her husband was depressed. "Lester, darling," she said, "I know something is troubling you, and I want you lo tell me what it is. Your worrie.<> are not just yonr own worries now •.. they are our worries." HOkay. honey," he replied. "We've just had a Jetter from a girl in New York, an<l she's suing us for breach of promise.~ -F. C. Kernan NON-TRADITIONAL MONEY-SAVER Window Shades Only and cubes for seating: use window s hades instead of draperies or c urtains; leave your ftoors completely bare; use unmatching night tables, end tables. and lamps, which are, in fact, more in- teresting; or, when matching items are preferred, use "lookalikes" instead of things that are identical.'' (From Ellen Liman's book, "The Money Saver's G uide to Decorating.'' MacMillan $7.95) The most unpopular officer on a car- rier ship had enjoyed shore leave a little too much . He was lurching visibly when he started back up the gang- plank. Suddenly, to the delight of the sailors on dec&c, he pitched over the side. "Well, don't you gobs just stand there!" the boats wain yelled. "Sc>me- hody throw him an anc hor:· -Dorothea Ki·nt HOMESICK A traveling man, I nightly dwell In any bec&coning motel. My pillow is of rubber. Foam! It whispers: "Ain't no place lilce home." -Robert ff. Marriott A man eating m a hole-in-the-wall restaurant found his steak too tough to cut. "You11 have to take thi~ steak hack and get me another one," he to kl the waiter ... I can't even begin tp cut ii." ·sorry, sir," said the waiter, exam- ining the !teak closely ... l C'81l•t take this back now. You've bent it." -A. T. Quig~ ' • OATES: Sunday is Gold Star Mother's Day. Tuesday sundo wn begins Yom Kippur, the Jewish Day of Atonement. U.S. Grand Prix auto race begi ns Fri- day in Watkins Glen, N. Y. ANNIVERSARIES: 22 Nazis were found guilt~ of war c rimes by the Interna- ti onal Tribunal in Nuremberg, Ger- many, 25 years ago Thur$day. New York Yankee's Roger Maris was the first man to hit 61 home runs in regular season play 10 ycurs agC\ Friday. BIRTHDAYS: Sunday-Julie London is 45; Pope Paul Y I is 74. Tuesday-Ed Sullivan is 69; Al Capp is 62; Brigitte Ban.fol is 37. Wedne&day-Gene Autry is 64. Thursday-Deborah Kerr is 50 ; Johnny Mathis is 36: Angie Dickinson is 39. Friday-Julie Andrews is 36. Sat- urday-Groucho Marx is 76; Graham Greene is 67. 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Condsldor this "in-the-llne-- of-duty" task performed by this oCflcer: Otis Pitts, a pa- trolman In Miami, ticketed his own wife Dorothy for two driv- ing violations, he even testlfic.>d In court against her and then pajd her $10.00 fine and prom-lsec:t to babysit for her while she attended driving school. And would you believe that all t his happened on Friday the 13th. In San Francisco a mot- orist beilljZ ticketed for over- time parking by a beautiful "metennald" policewoman re- marked "at la.st. a neach on the fun"! Here at Wilson F or d Sales In Huntln~fon Beaach, we have a great deal of respect for the gentlemen who keeo a. watchful ycye on and nrotcct our communJty, our police de- partent. We Mmehow h1we a feeling that the adm_iration is mutual ... at least as far RS our product is conc(>rncd. Did you know thllt more po Ii cc drlve Fords than any o t h e r make! It must be habit form- ing becllusc we sen so many police officers t ords or the Def' 1tOnal family car. Y o u don't have to be a police offlcer to know a good thing . . . and that's what this ycar's Ford line is . . . a good thin~ and we have been manufacturing and selling J?ocd thin~ longer than any other makerin the countrlf ... and mnre of H1Pm · too! Why not sto() by 18255 Beach Blvd. soon and see for yourself. THE OAILV PILOT. TV WEEK, SEPTEMBER 2&, 1971 DICK WILSON'S WILSON FORD ·SALES illilei:RI 18255 BEACH BLVD., HUNTINGTON BEACH ·-.rlHJ ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• DICK WILSON SAYS: '71 's ARE ARRIVING IY THE TRUCK LOAD ! IMMEDIATE DELIVERY I ! HUGE DIS- COUNTS ON ALL REMAINING 1970's ! ! Extr• S.~lngs On Low MilHge O.mon1tr .. ton-31 To Choose From. COMPLETE 1971 CAR AND TRUCK UN& ON SALii I BRAND NEW 1972 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY _.,,.. ... ~,_.,,,,_, TOTAL DOWN PYMT. 565 565 TdrAL MONTHLY PYMT. l6 MONTHS $1>5 is the tot•I down p•vme11i encl US j, the lohl mo11t+.lv pey1t1ent indudln9 h11. · 71 lice"'• •nd •II fin•nce ch er9tt on •P111roved credit for 36 month1. D~furecl peyment price it $1'405.00 i11cludin9 ell fin•nce cher9ei. tun, '71 license or if yo" prefer to p•y cuh. the full c Hh price ;, only $2051.95 lncl.,cfin9 u l11 le•, '7:J ll cer>tt A.,..R. 10.6'4 "·. 971 FORD MOYE-EM-OUT SALE NOW ON AT WILSON FORD JUST 2 MILES SOUTH OF THE SAN DIEGO FRWY. ON BEACH BLVD. 18255 BEACH BOULEVARD HUNTINGTON BEACH 842-6611 t !~L7•1~';:.. , .. , ,.:~::.~~: .~!~~• S ft·"'· 592-5511 .. -.,. MON. 7:10 •·•· te 1:30 , .•• THE DAILY PILOT. rl/ wcrK. srr1rMBFfl 75. 1971 ffi Hee H1w . SATURDAY love" (comedy) '63-Tony Randall, Robert Preston. ii) DEBUT Bracken's World €i) Water1ront 7:30 tJ Jeny Visits . "Eva Gabor" Miss Gabor discusses her beauty secrets and her happy marriage. The program was taped in Miss Gabor's "h1deaw3y" in Palm Springs. Ca , which she shares with her husband of eleven years, Richard Brown, a successful motion picture e~eculive ffi Nanny & the Professor (J 10 m The Good Lile "Jane's Double I ife'' Alejanch(l Hr.y guests as a weal\hy playboy. who lakrs a hk Ing to J11nc (Oonna Mills). who has the night ofl from her job as the Dutton's cook lo go lo a ball. SEPTEMBER 25 E V EN I NG 5:00 O Movie: "The Set Up" (drama) '49-Robert Ryan, Audrey Totter. O High and Wild "Paulina Rodeo" Cameras and host Don Hobart cap· ture the excitement and competive ness of a famous Oregon rodeo. O This W~k In Pro football 0 (3) (D ABC's Wide World of Sports ID I SPECIAL I Days of Awe (R) (39) Buck OWens ~ film Viaje (contd) 6:30 I Sports With Bertka · KNBC News Conference 6 Sports Cltallenge Eyewitness News 8 Star Trek ~ Travelure ID The French Chef m Edge of Eternity (39) Let's Go Exploring al Nashville Music 7:00 O CBS News Roger Mudd Getting Together Staning Bvl>hy Sh1:•rnian. ..\l:-;o :;ta1T111g W L'!'i Stt•rn. Pat <\1l'rnll and .lad, Burn:-;. e New a:oopmfb 0 Flipper :1Q) Mews Schwart1, Chandler m Movie Greats: "The Mortal Storm" (drama) "40-Margaret Sul· tavan, James Stewart, Robert Young, ii) DEBUT That Good Ole Nash· ville Music ai) Futbol-Soccer m Spotliiht 5:30 I®) News 8 News Ray Wilson • Candid Camera Animals, Action and Adventure 6:00 O Bie News Clete Roberts Om NBC News 0 Rams Action Cil CBS News Roger Mudd O The Real Don Steele Show 1Q) Movie: (C) (2 hr) "Island of \]) World of Sports Illustrated fl gr;, Nation1I Geoiraphlc (R) '"Grizzly'' The migh ty grizzly, largest and most powerful flesh.eater In North America, is hunted by John and Frank Craighead-who hunt to prevent the eilinclion of the grlz2ly. Ale-xander Scourby narrates. O Hee Haw Dale Robertson and Susan Raye guest @ To Tell the Truth O Let's Make 1 Dul Mon ty Hall. O Death V•lley Days m LAWRENCE WELK * SUPER ENTERTAINMENT m gr;, (39) Llwrenct Welk Show m It likes I Thief ffi Creative Li ving with Crafts ID David Susslcind Show ~To Be Announced The Deadly Dream !';taninK Llo~·d Rridg-l'~. .lal\l•I l .t'i~h.Ll•if ~:ri<'k!"on arid ('arl l kt ~ Movie of the '#eeKend G&30pmeb (6) Truth or Consequences O Juvenile Jury Jack Barry hosts (iiJ Rollin' on the River O Million $ Movie: (2hr) "Five Miles to Midnight'' (mystery) '63- Sophia Loren, Anthony Perkins. m Muleres, Mujeres y Algo Mas 8:00 tJ (8 All in the Family Mike's IJesl 0 (3 1r6 1 (t) Movie of the Week- end: (C) (90} "The DPadly Dream" (suspense) '71 -Lloyd Bridges Jan et Leigh , I e1f l 11ckson. C111I Belz. Oun Strn11d Richard Jarckel, Phtlhp Pine Herbert Nel~on fl. brilliant re ~P.arch sc1Pnt1~1 (B11dges) IS Oii the verge of a landmi!rk 1wnet1c brr ak through (that will d'sure every child of beinl! burn w1lh lhc same 1ntelli v.ence factor) but 1r. almn~\ at Ille breaking pn111I bet'a11w 11( frighten inP. :!ream~ th.1\ twrnm~ ri>;ihl'1 '.r I The Persuaders ,..\:-; d1ffl'l"\'llt :\~ <'li:tt11p;l1!111' ;uul c·ll id,t•ll ~.1111p. Tht•\" !'iharl' H lcl\'t• 111' ltt\;111'\', l :111~111t·r. l;1dws and ti·ouhli·. T<•n~ ( ·urt t ~ :u1;I Ho~i·r \l11C11 i' 'tar in this 1ww hKht lw:lrtc·cl :uh 1•11\ tirt· -.c·rw~. 9New10:00 pm (D f11end, a highly respected abstract ar11sl spec1ahzrng 1n nudes, comes to New York for the showing of his works and asks Glurta to mrJdel for him. 0 Q) gr;, The Partners "Abra Ca· daver" Detectives Crooke and Robin son (Don Adams and Rupert Crosse) 1nvesligale a call from Mrs. Ben nett (Claire Brennen), who claims someone's trying lo kill her. lo find that there's less than meets \he eye. lhe duo claims the woman died twice-but disappeared "' front of their eyes both times! O Saturday Night fights 0 ~)@ @Getting Together "Cathy's Clo¥1n" Bobby decides that Lionel will write beller love lyrics ii he falls in love He takes I 1onel nn a "tour" of Hollywood and the two search for a g11I who will inspire the kooky lyricist Bobby She1 man and Wes Stern star Cmdy Wilhams guests as Ca\hy ID Movie Cru ts: (2hr) "lhe Mortal Storm" (drama) '4~Margarrl Sul lavan, James Stewart, Henry MorRan @ Championship Wrestling ffi World Tomorrow ro El Usurero Hnllywood tn IPSI fur the role of her husband on hPr new 1elrv1~·nn swes 0 m NBC Saturday Movie: (C) (2hr) "The Sec1et War of Harry frigg" (comedy) 68-Paul Newman, Sylva Koscina, Andrrw 011R g•in. Tom Bo~ ley. Viln <;coll• J~mPS Grrgory U.S Army PrivalP Harry I r:6i¢ (Newman), who has ~prnt mn\I of hts Worltl WM 11 career 1n lhr guard housc- and e\c~o1n11 l1c1m 1t ltnrls that the la\1rr at11iliule has ~rnl!h!d htm out for a S\lecial m1ss1011 tf P.'9 pro molrd to G~neral and a\s1gner1 lo plan and effecl thP rscJpe ol five Al lied Gen Prals who .llC bP1ng held captive in an llal1an villa 10 Movie: (C) "Shadow Over tlve- ron'' (d1ama) '70 lames rranciscus. ff) Stackalee An oHpnat play based on the l~Rend of an unknown we~t ern 's11per had RUY · who looks back on his lite 9:30 8 8 Mary lyler :.~\/Ort Show MrchaP\ rnn\tanltn~ 17.11psls ~-; a m1c1dlP 1~rrt t.Adt••lo1 f11~nn of l nu Giants wh11 I\ \u tnl111!11Pl1 with Marys l•'IPphonP v1irr1• ll"t 11 h~ ,,~~~ 1 OU lo h~ hi m UI> Wllh ,, datf' 0 News I arry Bumll @ Oel Rerv,.s Show ffi NCT Playhou" lfO fllr Blood Knol" 8:30 O 8 l Funny Face Sandy goes to 1ail for disturbing lhe peace am•>nil othe r charges. stemming from her 10:00 f), a , M1ssi11n: Impossible An Ap.· feud . with an unscrupulous telev1srur1 '°R hoodlum ts a1hflclally trans· repairman planted back to the 1930s and the m .. our of Deliverance scene nl his un~olvec1 crime, and • Phelps and his IMf team h11ve to 9:00 tJ (]) Dick Van Dyke Dick gets a reconstrut l an entire neighborhood chance at the bl11 time when a fa. mou!> actress summoM him to Paae 3 P•ge 4 -.... -....+ THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, SEPTEMBER 25, 1971 CBS•2 WHERE THE GOOD ~ JEllY VISITS EVA GAIOR '-' NEW SHOW, 7:30PM /\I I l\liOI J 1 I VA C lNl Of I HI f AHUl t>LJ'i LAHCJk', I HI l/\i< Vf',11 [p HY JI IWr ( •l 1NJJI l'r II lNll,f t 1 ~ THE NEW DICK VAN DYKE '-' SHOW. 9PM WH/\T KIN()llf Rf l [ l'llON 00l '>A 1 ll [ Vl"ill)N S 1Af? l ,l T Al HOM! CHI L K OIL.I\ /\ND HI'> ( 0 <., 1 AR HOl'I I AN(,( TIMES ARE ) ~All IN THE FAMILY '-'NEW TIME, 1PM CARROLL O'CONNOR,JlAN STAPLETON, ROB R(INElt SAl LY STRUT HERS IN THE EMMY AWARD WI NNING .. BEST N(W SERIES .. ~ TffE MAIY nua MOOll '-' SHOW. 9:30PM ~INNfR m •l [MMY<., \ ~~~I\ WITH MOl~l t\[l t[NTUf~l '>01 MA'fY IN INNf APOl 1~ ~ FUNllY FACE '-'NEW SMOW,8:30PM SANDY DUNCAN IS THt LIRl MOST LIK(LYTOSUCCElD A...._A ro [D WHOS WORKING HER WAY THROUGH COll[l,[ ~ MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE '-' NEW TIME, 10PM THE IM FORCE HEAD[ U BY PEffR GRAVES. TURNS ITS ATIENTtON 10 CRIME IN THE USA 'SA • ' 10: 11: 11: SATURDAY (Continued) as well as a man's face to try to get the necessary evidence to close the case. O News Stan Chambers 0 JOIN TONY CURTIS, * ROGER MOORE IN PERSUADERS -N OW! O @OO The PersuldeB "Power- switch" The body of a beautiful girl found lfoaling along lhe French Riviera plunges Danny and Brett into even deeper water when it is discovered that she's been mu1 de red. O Target Regis Philbin hosls CD News Ken Jones W Porter W12oner Show m Noches Tlpatias (39) Film: "Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye" Ci!) Cine Mexicano 10:30 O Movie: "Whispering Smith" (western) '48-Alan Ladd O Fright Nieht: '1he Disembod- ied" and '1he Indestructible Man." @ News Bill Reddick m Bo• ~e Mexico 11:00 6 rn 0 0 OO®l News 00 Mush1I Dillon ID Movie: "The Cross of Lorraine'' (drama) '44-Jean Pierre Aumont, Gene Kelly. @Your Moment of Truth er;) Chiller Thutre 11:15 0 F1bulous 52! "C1rrie11 (drama) '52-Laurence Olivier, Jennifer Jones. Eddie Albert. Miriam Hopkins. Based on the novel by Theodore Dreiser, the story traces the rise to lame ol an opportunistic young ac· tress. (I) Movie: "Love Is 1 M1ny Splen· dored Thine" (drama) ·~5--Willtam Holden, Jennifer Jones ONews 11:30 0 Movie: (C) "Inside Daisy Clover" (drama) '66-Natalie Wood, Chris· topher Plummer, Robert Redford. @ Movie: '1he Boys'' (drama) '61 Richard Todd, Robert Morley. O Satunily Night Movie: "The Rise and fall of Legs Diamond" (drama) '60-Ray Danton, Karen Steele, Elaine Stewart. Warren Oates. Jesse White. A mobster lights ruthlessly lo take over the control ol the under- world empire from the overlords Brash and utterly fearless, he claims he can't be killed-and believes il -but 1s no match for a deceitful woman. (i) Movie: (C) "Cnsanova's Big Night" (comedy) 54'-Bob Hope, Joan Fontaine. (lg) Movie: "Desert Legion" (adven- ture) '53-Alan Ladd. @Movie: '1unes of Glory" (dra· ma) '60-Alec Guinness. 12:15 O Movie: "Rebels on the Loo5e" (comedy) '67-Riamondo Vianello. Maria Montez. 1:00 ID Aft-Night Show: "Lancer· Spy.'' "Mother Is 1 Freshman" and (C) '1he Violent Men." @Movie: "Murder Without Tears" (mystery) 'SJ-Joyce Holden. Craig Stevens 1:15 (6) News 1:30 0 Movie: "Slate Department File No. 649" (drama) '48-William Lun· digan. Virginia Bruce THE DAIL'!' PILOT. TV WEEK, SEPTEMBER 25, 1971 P•1• 5 TH( DAILY PILOT. TV WEEt<. SEPTEMBER 25, 1911 SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 26 MORNING . O Hour of Power 0 (J) Reluctant Draaon and Mr. Toad O Movie: "Hidden Fear'' (mystery) '57-John Payne. Aluander Knox. [OJ Movie: (C) "Blast of Silence" mystery) ·st-Allen Baron, Molly McCarthy. Ii) Wilburn Brothers 6:15 m The C:hristophers m t.1nciones y Musica 6:30 O Gospel Singing Jubilee (39) Gr1mblln2 Football m The Bible Answers 10:30 0 CV The Doubledeckers 6:45 (i) The Christophers m Dodger Dueout 7:00 6 Cl) Tom ind Jerry (E) Faith for Today (}9J Woody Woodpecker m Adelante con las Escuelas m let's Rap 11:00 0 Home Buyers' Guide 7:15 Ii) Social Security In America @ Larry Kine Show 7:25 O Story Line O IJ ) Bull winkle @ Movie: "Pitfall" (drama) '48- Dick Powell. Lizabeth Scott. O Movie: "The Kettles in the 011rb" (comedy) '56-Marjone Main, Arthur Hunnicutt. ®) Sports Illustrated m Essenli1lty Sex m El Mundo Esta Loco tm) Viale (6hr) lravel films c;f) Cine Meiicano 12:30 O Meet the Press t1Q) Sentry Insurance Ii) DEBITT Teen12e Trials "The Parent's Side of a Teenage Drug User" Or. Edward Bloomquist. Dr. Georgiana Hardy and host Dave Reeves discuss the parents' side of the issue. 7:30 6 The Groovie Goalies m Dodger Baseball Dodgers vs. (39) film O The Jetsons Braves. 0 Music and the Spoken Word (!) Churth In the Home 00 Luve It to Beaver m Mano I Mano R1nchero fJ With This Ring (39) Film o Deputy Dawa tm) Variedad m Yogi Bear ind Friends c;f) Buy-line ti) Sacred Heart/The Christophers 11:30 0 Make 1 Wish Tom Chapin 8:00 6 (81 They Shall Be Heard Again hosts Rellgious music to commemorate the O Movie: (C) "Bold Adventure" Jewish Holy Days, with actress Ida (advent ure) '56 -Gerald Philips. Kam1ns~a u narralor lean Villar. O Mrs. Alpha Bet @ Insight 0 (fij) Ru Humbard m Revisb Musical @ Real £slate Open House O Herald of Truth ID Wonder1m1 ti) Revival Fires (39) Cartoon Carnival 8:30 0 ROURN Serendipity "Los An geles Zoo/USC lab at Catalina" Ar TI PNOON 12:00 ffi Colleie football Hl2hll1hts 0 Movie: "The Great V"tctor Her- bert" (musical) '30 -Alan Jones, Mary Martin 12:45 £1 NR Post-Game Show 1:00 £1 face the Nation (j) Channels ol llthl 0 @l m NFC/AFC Football Kan sas City Chiefs at Houston Oilers. (j) Movie: "Forever My love'' (ro- mance) '62-Romy Schneider. Karl Bohm. 0 Million $ Movie: '1he Gallant Hours" (biography) '60-James Cag- ney, Dennis Weaver, Richard Jaec kel. Ii) News Nick Carter m Frente I la Vida c;f) Insight 1:30 6 Today's Rellcion @ To Be Announced 0 CV Issues and Answers IE Voice of t.11vary m Exitometro c;f) Issues and Answers New host of this children's series is -------------------------- Rudy Medina, Pnnc1pal al Audubon Primary School in Pasadena. O Campus Profile "Aging and Nu tritton" Guests are Dr. Michael Wal ciak and song writer Pa ul Williams O Mo~e: '1he Big t.1 pu" (mys- tery) '57-Rory Calhoun. CHANNEL~ MOVIE THEATRE! Ii) Kathryn Kuhlman (39) Notre Dime Footb1ll 9:00 6 Inside footba ll O Challenge My Sermon O Day of Discovery 0 Sunday Story Time @) It Is Written ti) (8) 0111 Roberts m Muslca y P1l1bru CI:> Panorama Latino en Domingo 9:30 6 (i) NFL Today Pre game inter views. O Double Feature: (C) ''Veneeance of Kali'' (drama) '65-Senla Berger. lei Barke1 "A Fever in th e Blood" (drama) '61 -ffrem Z1mballst Ir Angie D1tl11nson O Your Moment of Truth (6 Movie: "Thunder Over Ari1on1" (western) 'SO-Kosl1ne Miller. Skip Home1er George Macready 0 An&ie's Garage (iQ) llOGO's Corntr ll) Oak-Ridge Bojs m Esta Es la Yld1 (39) Nn Game of the Week 9:45 Community Action 10:00 £1 NR Football Wuhlnifon Redskins vs. New York Giants, live from New Yorti U HOUR OF POWER * with ROBERT SCHULLER • • • • • • • • • • • A Goldwyn Great! * GARY COOPER BABE RUTH TERESA WRIGHT WA LTER BRENNEN * • • • • • • • • • THE PRIDE OF THE YANKEES Baseball's Finest Movie! TONIGHT AT 6:00 REPLAYS MONDAY · FRIDAY 8:00 PM • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1:45 m Dodger Scoreboard 2:00 6 I $J1c1A~ I New York Phllharmon. ic Youni People's Concert "Con certo for Orchestra" World-renowned violln virtuoso Yehudi Menuhin will conduct and narrate Subject matter was composed by Bela Bartok. @ Gene forssell Show O Robert It Doman Show 00 MVP-Johnny Bench O Eyewitness m World Beyond Ii) Ask Con1ress m Tutro Familiar (E Bullwinkle 2:30 @ University Dlalo2.ue 00 Celebrity Bowllnf O Movie: "lhe Red Head and the Cowboy" (adventure) '51 -Glenn Ford, Rhonda Fleming, Edmond O'B11en. (0 Roller Game Thunderbirds vs. Bombers (39) Movie: "The Lion and the Horse'' c;f) Mike 1 Wish 3:00 6 Pepsi Pacific Southwest Open Tennis Ch1mpionships Bob Dunn and Jack Kramer call the action in the linals lrom the Los Angeles Tennis Club CV Alm Future O Notre Dime Football @ Oa~ri m Family film festival: "Stowa way" Shirley Temple m Chiller m Toros tm) Vi1je (coritd ) ffi Insight 3:15 (3) Movie: "Los Is • Many Splen· dored Thing" (drama) 'SS-Jennifer Jones William Holden 3:30 ®Your Doctor Answers c;f) Agriculture Report 4:00 0 Sunday Tom Snyder 0 UCLA Bruin Football @ Tarun Theatre 0 College football '71 (i) Probe (@ Eddie Arnold Show (15) Su same Street m The Music Ba. (39) Racing Wor1d Mike Smith Q) Ru Humb1rd 4:30 @ Fact the Nation O Pet Sel Mike Connors guests m Movie: "The Cross of Lorraine'' (adventure) 44 -Jean Pierre Au monl, Gene Kelly. Ii) Animals, Action and Adventure ffi Notre Dame Football 5:00 6 Newsmakers '3' Movie: (C) "The Second Time Around'' (comedy) '61 -Debbie Reynolds. Andy Grlfftth. 0 "SPORTS ILLUSTRATED" * Chevrolet brings you great sports act ion. 0 The World of Sports Illustrated Tom Brookshire is host. 00 Untamed World ~ O Gramblin1 football Hlplirtits Tbe game lietween Grambling Tigers and Arkansas A&M 1t Little Rock @) KOCO News Ii) Star Trek (Continued) 7 :30 PM/WORLD OF DISNEY Tab Hunter stars in Part I of "Harksaw," as a contemporary cowboy who cor- rals and Ines to break a wild mountain stallion. 8 :30 PM/THE JIMMY STEWART SHOW. Professor Jim my trn"'S to keep a 111ce bnlonce bt?- tween his homP li ft.>, his rlnss . .,s and his snn1ty. fu)1P AdClmS rlnys hi s p rP!ly hPlomcifl'"- THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, SEPTE~BER 25, 1971 10:00 PM I THE BOLD OMtS The team of Burl Ives. Jom•)S Foren lino and Joseph Campanella return in the opener of "The Lowy.-.rs " . . .. P•ae a '\ -~' ~. . ,~,. The Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau Tu111ght .. Jat•qucs Coust c•au la unches a fa~cinatinl{ nt•w st•asun of undt•rwater adventures. Produced bv MP '.and broul{ht to you by the Du Pont C~mpany and The Hartford Jnsu rancc Group. G7:00pm(D THE DAILY PILOT, 'TV WEEK, SEPTEMBER 25, 1971 SUNDAY (Continued) (15) The French Chef EE World Football Soccer ff:) Ther Went Th1t-1-War @!) Canousel Muicano (39) Aztec C1me ffi Pattern for Uvinc 5:30 0 The St. Louis Zoo lhe Hunter and the Keeper want lo start a zoo of their own and learn the buying of wild and domesticated species, the special equipment, the training and the special foods. O John McKay Show Highlights ot yesterday's eame between lllinoi's and USC. O (6) Nanny and the Professor [BJ News Ray Wiison (lQ) Movie: (C) "Voyage lo the Bot- tom ol the Sea" (drama) '61 Walter Pidgeon. Joan Fontaine. (15) Book Beat ff) Consultation (R) m lnsi1hl ffi Nanny i nd the Professor l V £ N IN(, 6:00 0 Bi& News Clere Roberts O KNBC News Jess Marlow O Movie: (21/2hr) "Pride of the Yankees" (:lrama) '42-Gary Cooper. Teiesa Wnght, Waller Brennari Story of Lou Gerh1g, "Iron Man of Baseball " '6) Voy11e to Bottom of Sea O I s,EC•ALJ At the Zoo Children !tom the Midtown School spend a day at the Los Angeles Zoo, where 1hey see lhe feeding of the animals and hear a story by Andy Devine about ''How the lion Became King of lhe Beasls " cubates, and hatches. ~ Hee H•• ~~ests include Dale Robertson and"lhisan Raye. 0 COUSTEAU SPECIAL * UNSINKABLE SEA OTTER 0 ~ m I SPICiAL I Jacques Cou- Jte1u "The Unsinkabe Sea Ofter" Capt Jacques Cousteau and his d1ve1s abord th e Calypso filmed for the first time the undetwater life of this shy mammal and study what is essential tor its survival (i) Juvenile Jury O Death V1lley D1ys ID NEW SEASON P1ssl>!'rt to Travel "Antarctica" Host 1s Hall Sawye1. El) Italian Television Hour ff:) ( 15) firing Line "The News Twisters'' m lucecit1 (39) Lusie ffi Ski Scene 7:30 O 00 CBS Sunday Movie; ~C) (2 hr) "Bandolero" (adventure) 68 - Dean Martin, James Stewart, Raquel Welch, George Kennedy. After slay ing a wealthy rancher, 11 band of outlaws led by a lotmer Confeder ate soldier flee across the border into Meiico. Q 0 m World of Disney "Hack· saw" Part I of lwo parts A Cana d1an cowboy captures a wild stallion but 1s repeatedly frustrated when he tries to ride him Stars are Tab Hunter and Susan Bracken. O Million $ Movie: (2br) "The Tin Stu " (western) '57-Henry Fonda ID NEW SEASON Three Pusports to Adventure "Swede-And Lovely'" ED Pandoram1 (j) Si•ty Minutes 0 SPEND YOUR EVENING * IN TH E WILD WILD WEST 0 Wild, Wild West ID DEBUT This Is Tom /ones Sammy Davis Jr. gursls. (15) Boboquivari ffi Book Beat "365 Days" by Ron aid S Glasser is discussed (39) Wiid Kfn1dorn ffi Sports Ch1llenge 8:00 0 (.3)@ ffi The FBI "The Last Job" Erskine tracks legendary crim· inal who has escaped from prison with the aid or a gang planning a military payroll robbery. Guests are John Mcintire, David Canary, Guy Stockwell and Jeanette Nolan. ID Movie Greats: (2hr) '7he Mortal Storm" (drama) '40-James Stewart. Margaret Sullavan, Robert Young ID NEW SEASON The Bia Question "Abortion -One Year later" ED leyendas de Mexico m Passport lo Travel ffi Colleae Football Hichllghts 6:30 O 60 Minutes O story Theatre O Eyewitness News Hugh Williams m I SP(CIAL I California Shakin' Awar? Peter Miller probes charges that California off1c1als are doing l11!1e ad11anc• planning to minimize danger in the event of another ma 1or Parthoua~e (15) Jerome Wallace: A Bltik Expe- rience m Meet the Press rn The Course Of Our nmu "The ')pan1\h Civil War" (39) Patty Duke Cl) The Doubledeckers 7:00 0 MUTUAL OF OMAHA'S * WILD KINGDOM stars Marlin Perkins 0 €[} Wild l(infdom "Valley o1 Eagles" Shown are films of the hab- its ol fhe ma1est1c predator from the hme lhe parent lays eggs. 1n El) Jipanese Comedy Hour ff:) (15) Evenin& at PopJ "Max Mo rath and Old Timers' Night" ED festival filmico (39) Film 8:30 0 1Ql m Jimmy Stewirt Show "Love Is a 811efcase ' The Prof How ard (S tewart ) household goes into uncoordinated achon when the Pro lessor seems 1n need of a briefcase O Movie: (90) '7 eus R1n1ers Ride Again" (western) '4D -John Howard. Ellen Drew. 9:00 0 tfOl m Bon11ua 'Tallen Wo man·• After his trial test1mo11y sends a convicted robber to prison, Hoss finds himself responsible for raising the man's young son Petey (Johnny lee). Arth ur O'Connell and Susan Tyrrell guest, 0 (J) 00 a> ABC Sund1r Nicht Movie: (C) (2 hr) "The Silencers" (spy spoof) '66 -Dun Martin. (Continued) s s s z CBSS2 WHERE THE GOOD TIMES A• ~ CADE'S COUNTY ~ NEW SHOW, 9:30PM GLE NN FORD AS SAM CADE. A SHERIFF IN THE NEW WEST WITH EDGAR BUCHANAN AS HI S DEPUTY. THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, SEPTEMBER 25. 1971 ~ DUN MARTIN RAQUEL WELCH ~ JAMES STEWART. 7:30PM BANUOl I: RO' A FORTUNE I ' ( ,OL (l A BEAUTIFUL WOMAN ANI ' ...VINM R lAKl SALL l HE CH~ t,l JNPJW Nl(1HT MOVlf 'i ~ THE DAVID FROST REVUE ~ NEW SHOW, 10:30PM ART CARNEY JOINS DAVID ANO COMPANY IN SPOOFING THE FABLES AND ~OIBLES OF THE JO'S P•&• 9 lheSilencers F 1ro,;t l 1m1· <>n tt•lt·vis1on1 l>t«m Martin sta1·s ;1.; S 1·n-1•l Agt•nt \latt lft·l n1. Also ...i:11 nnJ! Stt-lla St1·vl•ns and Daliah Lavi. ABC Sunday Night Movie 89:00pm~ SUNDAY (Continued) 10: 15 (39) Aztec Came (replay) Slcllil Sll•vPn~ Oahah l av1, Victor 10:30 0 David Frost Revue Art Carney B11onn, Arlh111 O'Connell, Robert guests as authority -as manifested Webbt>1. James G1Pgory. Rnger C. through various types of people Ca1meJ. ryd Charisse. Beverly from politicians to barbers -comes Adams flrtirrrf co11nlcre~pionage under satirical scrutiny. agent 1s persuaded lo help when a O The World Tomorrow C:h1nPsc agent maslerminds a plan (81 At Issue to divert an Amrrican m1s~ile lo ID Weekend News Chuck Cecil de~t 1oy Alamogordo ail Gran Teatro @NEW SEASON Minority Com-11:00 0 (j) News munity 0 O News EE lapanese Movie: "Samurai 0 Ru Humbard Story" @ Movie: "While the City Sleeps" ff) (15) Masterpiece Theatre (R) (mystery) '56 -Rhonda Flemming. 9:30 8 8 Cade's County Sam Cade's 0 (j) News (Glenn Ford) search for a prisoner B Movie: "Sar1tog1 Trun k" (dra- wh o has Jumped bait lake~ him 10 a ma) '45 -Ingrid Bergman, Gaty small mining town rur. by Hurley Cooper. Flora Robson Gaines (Will Geer) an old mc1n who ID College f ootball USC vs lthno1s 111es to tat~ Cade 1Jut of his 1nvest1 @ KATHRYN KUHLMAN $?alion lhi>n turns to more s1n1ster * (IN COLOR) melhorls P1pp,1 '\rNt ~l\o gursl~ @ Kathryn Kuhlman B News la1ry Burrrfl 11:30 8 Merv Griffin 10:00 0 10 ID Th, Bold Ones -Law. 0 1j)) Sund1y Ton(2ht Show yers .. The lnvas1un of Kevin Ireland" 7 Movie: "Warpath" (drama) '51 A frumer e\ecut1ve refaJ1a1es when Edmond O'Brien. Dean Jagger his cc11Pe1 and marnaRe fall because (if' Tefepulse of unethical action Oil the pa1t of a m Movie ; (C) "Moon Over Mi1mi" corporation p1P st11t>nl Danen McGav (musical) '41 -Don Ameche. B~lty 1n, KaH11c flrownt• and Dana flca1 Grable. Robert Cummings guest 12:00 O The Callery 0 News Larry McCorn11ck 12:30 (j) Issues 111d Answers B Community feedback 1 :00 e Movie: "The Rickel'' (mystery) ID News Ken Jones '51 -Robert Mitchum, Uiabe\h fE) Joe DeSilva's Operi Forum Scott. Wifliam Talman EE Japanese News Digest 0 (j) Nrws £D (15) hnfare "Roberta Peters.. 1:30 @ Movies: "The N1ked Gun" (mys· ai) TV Musical Osmt lery) '56 -Willard Parker P1ae 10 THE' DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. SEPTEMBE~ 25, 1971 WILD I WILD WEST 007 I N SPURS ... It's Robert C'onrad and Ross Mart in a s a pair of rip-roaring SPtT 't agents hot on the trail of excitement in the· days of thf' W TLD. \VILO \VEST. SUNDAY t.hru FRI DAY 6 PM MONDAY SEPTEMBER 27 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY- TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 m "Aff1ir In Trinidad" (drama) '52 -Glenn Ford. Rita Hayworth. 9:30 O "Blue Grus of Kentuclly" (ad· venture) '50 -Bill Williams, Jane Nigh. "No Escape" (mystery) ·53 -· Dean Jagger. John Carradine. O (C) "Wo1111n's World" (drama) '54 -Fred MacMurray, Clifton Webb, June Allyson, Van Heflin. 10:00 "Rails Into Laramie" (adven· ture) ·54 -John Payne. Mari Blan chard. 1 :00 O (C) "Blood Alley" (adventure) '55 -John Wayne, Lauren Bacall m "Letter From an Unknown Wo- man" (drama) '48 -Joan Fontaine. Louis Jourdan. Mady Christians. 2:00 @ "Born to Speed" (adventure) '47 -Johnny Sands, Don Castle 3:00 (J) (C) "The Explosive Generation" (drama) '61 -Patty McCormick ()9) "Fem1le on the Buch" (drama) '55 -Joan Crawford. Jeff Chandler. Llttte Richard 4:00 6 "Min of 1 ThouS1nd Fices" (drama) '57 -James Cagney. 4:30 (3) See 10 AM listing O "Invisible Agent" (mystery) '42 -Jon Hall. Ilona Massey. EVENING 6:00 II Big News Jerry Dunphy 00 News Bill Huddy 0 KNBC News Tom Snyder 0 News Morris. McCormick 0 CV 00 m Nft Mond1y Ni1ht footb1ll New York Jets at St. Louis Cardinals. 0 Wild, Wild West m The Flintstones @ I Drum ol Junnie (15) €Ii) Hodgepodge Lodge ~ Notlclero 3-4 m Desert Report (39) M11berry RFD 6:30 O Steve Allen Show 00 CBS News Walter Cronkite O NBC News John Chancellor m DEBUT Andy Griffin Show @ The Bill Cosby Show (15) Spice in the 70's €Ii) K1buki: Ctusic Thutre of J1p1n m IHt the Odds (39) CMn Acres a!) El Prof. Sagitario 7:00 6 CBS News Watter Cronkite 0 m NBC News John Chancellor Dr1gnet fJ What's My Line? m I Love Lucy @ I Drum of Junnie (Continued) MORE OF EVERYTHING~ The New NOW 6:30 WEEK NIGHTS -KTLA O ll's a blithe new blend of sense and nc1n~en~e 1n a lier wherlinp lormal that ranges from comedy lo rnus1c;il va11Ptv to \l1mulJl1n1 conve1sal1on lh1s wee~ Steve\ fa sc1na11ng gue~ls int lude Kine of Rock and Rolf Little Richard with hts rolllckin1~ 17 p1ere band and Kl LA "Action Reporter" Stan Chambers who attrmpt~ In iron out a complaint from Steve with Channel S boss Gene Autry. Arid romPl11ans Dick Shawn, Charles Helson Reilly and actresses Myrna Loy. Susan Strasbere and Ctorla OeHaven. Al$O lendmg 11p to the happening~ arr Jaye P. Morcan. Jack Barry and Hal Kanter' THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. SEPTEMBER 25, 1971 We know you're tired of iumpinCJ up and doinCJ the • DASH-AND-DIAL every half hour iust because your newspaper doesn't list aH the TV channels you can receive But now you can sit down and relax The DAILY PILOT Lists Them All ••• SAN DIEGO, TOO Every Saturday and in daily IOCJS, too • DAILY PILOT • YEHUDI MENUHIN CONDUCTS ~arid-renowned vio- lin virtuoso Yehudi Men- uhin wJJI conduct and .. narrate the New York Philharmonic Young People ·s Concert to be presented Sunday. Sept. 26 on CBS at 2 PM. Menuhin ·s musical subject matter for his guest conducting ap- pearance with the Ph!l- h arm on ic on the award-wmning series will be Bela Bartok ·s '"Concerto for Orches- tra · · perhaps the most important work written by the Hungarian com- poser. The Concerto was given its premiere by the Boston Symphony Or- chestra in December 1944 and mspired an ovation from the audi- ence. Of all the com- posers works. this piece has found most favor with concert audiences since its mtroduction 2 7 years ago. and 1t will. m all probability. continue to be heard most often of all the compositt0ns m the Bartok reper;to1re Roger Englander is pro- ducer-director of the New York Phtlharmonic Young People 's Con- certs. MOf~NINC 0 ®) m S.lt of th• Cetttury Joe Garagiola is star-host. fE) World Talk Mon.; Report to tfte 6:00 OCQ) Real Estate tnwesblltnt Wed., Consumer Tues.: Urb1n forum Fri. Wed.; Reconciliation Thurs.; Federal 6:25 D Eduutlo11 Ellch1n1e uecutive Board Fri. 6:30 ii Odyssey "Break to the Sun" fID Maerie ind the Beautiful tifa· (j) TV I CtaSS«IOm Mon., Wed .. Fri.; chine Fri. only. Across the Fence Tues.; Voice of Aa· CD lluy-line riculture Thurs. 10:30 U 00 love of Lile 0 Across Utt Fence Mon.; Maltin1 0 @.) m Hollywood Squares Peter Most of M1turtty Tues.; Davey and Marshall hosts. Goll1th Wed.; P1r111t Youtll forum 00 Phil Donahue Show Thurs.; Youth and Ute Issues Fri. m Mantrap Mon.: Wanderlust Tues .. ()9) Today on the farm Wed .. Thurs., Fn m R11dln1 W"tU! Yeur Child Mon.; fID American lndi1n Weell Fri. only. ConversatiOflal Spanish Tues.: Lers 11:00 U (j) Where the Heart Is Talk About Teens Wed.; Math In-0 @.l m Jeopardy Service Thurs.; Campus Profile Fri 0 00 (f) G1llopln1 Gourmet 6:45 fl) Commodity Report m Let's Rap Mon., Wed., Fri. 7:00 ii(]) CBS News John Hart (E) Tra~tl Shows D m Toda, Show 0 Sandy Scarecrow 0 Ban1n1 Splits OCQ) Cartoons m Thunderbirds m Bozo's 811 Top Show fl) M1rbt Openln1 EE) (15) Sesame Street "¢216·220 7:30 @:) Banan1 Splits O Teacher In-Service fig) Petticoat Junction m Yori and Friends fE) Hobo Kelly fl) Stock Market Covera1e 8:00 ii ~pt.ain Kan1aroo D Mr. Wishbone Ci) C1rtoons 0 Ralph Story's A.M. Ci) Sunup Met Knoepp fig) Today Show m CartOOlls (15) Classroom lnstructlo11 Mon ; Mistero1en' Nei&hborltoocl Tues.-Fri 8:30 @ I lcwe Lucy 0 News Meyers, Oel Rio m Dennis the MlllKI (E)Ciumby fID Modern Supervisory Techniquu Wed.; To Catch 1 Rhino F"ri. Cl) News 1:50 {l) llfews Dick McAleer 9:00 ii The Lucy Show ffi Stslme Street 0 d9l m Dinah's Platt O The G1tlery 00 Mike Dou(las 0 00 Jack La Li nne ID Movie: See Daytime Movies. ID Uncle Waldo fID Sesame Street :: 216 220 9:30 fJ Beverly Hillbllllu 0 Q2l m Concentration Bob Clay ton hosts. 0 O Movie: See Daytime Movies 00 Virsinla Cir1ham Show O Tempo Regis Philbin, Stan Bohr· man fE) lto111per Room 10:00 ii f1iwlly Aff1ir (I) Movie: See Daytime Movies 11:15 m Operation Grandparenb Tues,: Adoption Segment Thurs. 11:20 m fashions In Sewln1 11:30 fJ ® Se1rch for Tomorrow 0 ®) g;, The Who, What or Where Game 0 @ (f) That Girt m let's Rap Tues . Thu~ IB Bill Johns News (15) Sesame Stmt ,'\ I i I ·· ', , , 11 ', 12:00 fJ P1Uf Bemard-hychl1trtst Chris Wiggins stars 0 g;, Three on a Match Bill Cullen 0 (I) Cl) Cl) Bewitched (j)®J News m Hip Noon Buffoons IB Crafts With Katy Mon.; Mantrap Tues Fri. 12:30 fJ CJ) As the Worid Turns 0 ®J g;, Days of Our Lifts 0 Movie Ga111e 0 (I) @ Cl) Pusword O Baxter Ward News m Dialin1 for Dollari 1:00 U (])Love Is • M1ny Spltndored Thing 0 ®J m The Docto"' 0 Virflnla Cir1h1m Show Cl) G1llopin1 Gourmet 0 (3) (f) All My Children 0 m Movie: See Daytime Movies. Movies 1:30 U The Guldln1 ll,t.t 0 O m Another World 0 (3) 00 CE Let's Malle a Deal fE) Fashions in Sewin1 EE) Commodity Report 1 :40 fE) Dlelln1 lor Dollara 2:00 fJ Secret Storm 0 ®J g;, llrt1ht Proiwlst 0 Ben ~sey 0 (I) (f) Newlywed Game Q) Movie: See Daytime Movies THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, SEPTEMBER 25, 1971 fID Modem Supemsoty Techniques! Tues. ( (39) 39-TV News 2:30 fJ Ci) Ed11 of Nl1ht 0 ®.l m Somerset 0 rn Cl) CE Datin1 Game (39) It's Your Bet 3:00 fJ Ciomlf Pyle 0 It's Your Bet IJSea Hunt 0 (l) 00 (f) General H"9ftal Ci) lW) Movie: See Daytime Movies. 0 CoUl'ICIOUS Cat m Tennessee Tuxedo (E) Rocky and Frien4s m Cinema 36 (39) Uncle W11do 3:30 fJ Balbour's People O Mille Dou&ias O Cartoon-In @ Supem11n 0 (l) (f) One Life to Live 0 The Lone R1n1er m YorJ ind friends fE) Gentle Ben fID DEBUT Class Meetlnrs and Schools Without Failure Tues only A 12.part teacher in·service series for college credit Programs focus on elementary school problems and their solution$ via the "class meet- ings" (with parents. teachers. and students) method. Teacher ln-Serv· ice Thurs. (39) Rocky ind His Friencb 3:45 el u Comunided al 011 4:00 fJ Movie: see Daytime Movies. D Fatber knows Best OO Tarun 0 (!) (f) love, A1111ric1n Style O Card Ci1me With the Banan• Splits m Cartoons m Pettico1t Junction (15) StSllH Slrltt fE} Consultltlon Mon.; ProWllM City Tues.; M•ut• Wed.; The French Chef Thurs.; look 1 .. t Fri. el Topicos Mon.; Calendlrio Thurs. (39) The 811 Villtr 4:15 EE Dos G1llos en Paltnque 4:30 (!)Movie: See Daytime Movies. O Movie: See Daytime Movies. O .£,ewttness News O ll1n1n1 Splits end Friends m My hvorite M1rtlan fE) Land of the Glints fID Sesame Sbeet Mon. Wed .. Thurs., Fri. EE To Be Announced c:!) Features Q) Movie Ci1n1e 5:00 O MBC News Jess Marlow @ ABC News Reasoner, Smith (j)NYPO O ®) Dick Vin Dykt Show m Tht Flln1Jton11 (15) Mlsterorers' Nelpborhood EE Clta con Emilio Tueni m Death V1lley Days (39) The Movie Ci11t1e c:E> El Amo (f)Hews 5:30 @ Call of the West O (3) ABC News Reasoner, Smith Cl) News Ray Wilson O Get Sm1rt Qg) News Jack White, Joe McM1han m The flyln1 Nun m Cillll11n'1 Island (15) Whirs Mtw? fID Mist1ro1111' Ntlrhbortloocl EE Comlcos y C1ndones g;, Don Wilson's Town Talk (39) Cillllaan's lsl1nd c:!) Nalach1 (f) News Jim Hawthorne Sale of the Century host Jnf' Garngiolo is all smiles as the show prep<Jre.r to celebrate its second annivusary on W ednesday, at JO AM on N BC. P•1• U MONDAY (Continued) 7:30 (15) lord Kenneth Clarll @) Maule and the Beautiful Mt· chine • (39) The Vlrfinian ~ Variedadn IJ "STAND UP AND CHEER" * Musical salute to America. Presented by CHEVROLET IJ Stand Up and Cheer Popular recordin g artist Bobby Goldsboro guests. O Dr. Simon Locke "Max" A hippie neurosurgebn who has dropped out of the profession could help save the life of Dr. Sellers who requires brain surgery because of a cranial aneurism. (j) I Dream of Jeannie 0 THE CHILDREN'S HOUR * AUDREY HEPBURN 0 Million $ Movie: (2hf) "The Children's Hour'' (drama) '62 - James Garner, Audrey Hepburn, Shir· ley Maclaine. [Ql Let's M1•1 a Deal m HOGAN'S HEROES-* SUPER FUN! ID Ho1an's Heroes ID Dra1net (15) Book Beat ID CitJwatchers A day al Dodger Stadium. complete with Interviews al Do-Re-Mi m Lassie a!) Mi1uellto V1ldez Show THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, SEPTEMBER 25, 1971 8:001J Cl) Guns11tOb Johnnie Whitaker "Hou11 of Nu,.btrs" (drama) '57 plays a youn1 boy in search of his -Jack Palance, Barbara Lona, Har- molher in Part I of "Weste'" epbode, old J. Stone. Brother of a San Quen· Also 1uestin1 Is Ruth Roman. tin convict joins fortes with con- D ~ m t..up-ln Screen queen vicl's wife to make "outside" If· Rita Hayworth, 1uests IS e cave ran1ements for his escape. woman, a heartless 'i!Urse ind • m (15) llack Joumal (It) Geor1la tipsy film star. Le1isl1tor Julian Bond. playwri1ht O Movie: (21hhr) "Pride of Ult lmamu Amiri Bar1k1 (LeRoi Jones), Yankees" (drama) '42 -Gary Coo-Operation Breadbasket director Rev. per, Teresa Wrigt,t, Walter Brennan. Jesse Jackson and Mayor Richard m Truth or Consequences Hatcher of Gary, Ind .. are inter-* NEW TIME-NEW FUN! viewed. m Truth ot Consequencn fl) Sonrlsas Q) The Vlr,inJan ail Rous par Veronica Ell) (15) World ,,.u G) The '8rsuldtrs m Yesenia 9:30 IJ Doris DaJ While in Rome on a ail Nino short vacation, maaazine writer Doris 8:30 m David frost Show Martin falls In love with an Italian, (39) Feature Fll111: "Barbarian and then her adverse opinion of some the Geisha." pail)lin1s destroys her romance. 8:45 O Nn Post-G1me Sllow Cesare Danova ruests. 9:00 IJ (j) Here's Lucy Kay Billard Cl) City In Motion guests as Uncle Harry's Iona lost 0 Balter Wanl News girlfriend who is 1rrivin1 from m It Takes a Thief Italy. fl) La Cruz de Mariu Cn.tcts ffi Movie: (C) "The Second TIN 10:00 IJ (I) MJ Thrtt Sons Steve's look· Around" (comedy) '61 -Otbbie alike Scottish cousin has his first Reynolds, Andy Griffith. date with Terri Dowllnr (guest Anne ) 0 @) m Worid "911tltre Movie: Francis). (C) (2hr) "Wlttre Wert You When O News Morris, McCormick the Upts Went Out?" (comedy) CI> To Tell the Truth '68 -Doris D1y, Robert Morse. 0 The Awenrers Terry.Thomas, Palrk:k O'Heal. Story m rt.WI Putnam. Ashman set arainst the backdrop of the (15) Evenin1 at Pops paralyzing power failure that blacked ED Curnnt Events "Coming of Aae GET READY, out the Eastern Seaboard in 1965. in Los Angeles ct) Wild, Wild West ail El Tomlllo KIDS 0 Mond11 Nlpt Movie: (Zllr) t;D Mantrap • • • Five friends from collttge art! having tht! reunion they've bun planning for yttars, on an isolatttd island. Suddenly one of the girls is murdered. Dt!triu Nicholas as Joy, and Stefanie Powers as Gloria, discover tht body of thttir friend in "Five Desperate Women.'' airing on the M ovitt of thtt Week Tuesday at 8:30 PM 'on ABC. 10:30 IJ Arnie Arnie becomes the favorite whipping boy of his fellow HERE THEY COME! exec:.:liv·s when wife Lillian pro· motes a scheme which sends the Continental flange Company office 3 :00 personnel to work at 5:00 AM. 00 Movie: (2hr) "The Human Mon· ster'' (mystery) '40-Bela Lugosi. I Paae 14 Q) News Bill Johns fl) El Diano COURAGEOUS CAT and TIN TIN (39) Feature Film: (C) "Montana." G)~ults OnlJ 3 .• 3 0 11 ;00 IJ (j) fl) News O ®>mNews O Bruins in Action O CJ)G>News THE LONE RANGER O Movie: ''Town Without Pity" (drama) '61-Kir1c Dou glas. E. G. 4:00 Marshall m TO TELL THE TRUTH * Back By Popular Demand m To Tell ttle Truth Q) Beat the Clocl CARD GAME with the BANANA SPLITS Ell) CitJwatchen "Dodger Stadium" 4 3 0 t;D Ch1nnel 42 News : 11 :30 IJ Merv Griffin Movie: "Ralls Into Laramie" THE BANANA SPLITS (western) '54-John Payne 0 O m Johnn1 Cuson O Movie: "The l ady Hu Plans" (mystery) '42 -Paulett e Goddard. Ray Milland O Movie: (C) "It's Alive" (adven· lure) '68 -Tommy Kirk. Shirley Boone. m Movie: (C) "hies of Hoffman" (musical) 'SJ-Moira Shearer Q) Movie: ''The Great Dan Patch" (sports) '48-Dennis O'Keefe m Ski Scene Every W eekday afternoon Great fun television! (Q}TV I . 4:30 See 10 AM listina TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 28 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 m "Escape from Sahara" (drama) '63-Hildegarde NeH. 9:30 0 "Southside 1-1000" (mystery) '50-0on Oefqre. "Rhumb1'' (ad· venture) 'JS-{Jeorge Raft. 0 (C) "White Witch Doctor" (ad· venture) 'SJ-Susan Hayward, Rob· ert Mitchum. 10:30 "Pride of St Louis" (sports) '52 -Dan Dailey, Joanne Dru. 1:00 0 "Operation Pacllic" (drama) '51 -John Wayne. m (C) "A Bullet Is Waiting" (dra · ma) '54-Rory Calhoun. Jean Sim mons. Z:OO@ (C) "61nester Story" (drama) '60-Walter Matthau 3:00 00 "Beau James" (biography) ·57 -Bob Hope, Vera Miles. ~ (C) "student Prince" (musical) '54-Ann Blyth, Edmund Purdom. 4:00 8 ''The Two Mrs. Cerrolls" (dra· ma) '47-Humphrey Bogart, Bar· bara Stanwyck, Alexis Smith I 0 "Dracula" (mystery) '31-Bela Lugosi. f V I r J I '• c; 6:00 IJ Bia News Jerry Dunphy CIJ News Bill Huddy 0 KNBC News Tom Snyder O Newi Morris, McCormick 0 Hews Joseph Benti 0 AGENT 007 IN SPURS * It's The Wild Wild West 0 (])Wild, Wlld West m The fllntstones ID I Dream of Jeannie (15) To Seell, To Teach, To Hui ID Hodeepodee Lodee €IJ Hotlclero 34 m Desert Report (39) Maybeny RFD (ii) News Jim Hawthorne 6:30 O Steve Allen Show Guests include Stan Chamber.;, Carmen McRae, Dick Shawn and Jack Somack. O Movie: (60) "This Could Be the Ni&ht" Part I (comedy) '57-Jean Simmons, Paul Douglas, Anthony Franciosa. Julie Wilson, Joan Blon- dell. Neile Adams. In order to sup- plement her income. a demure, well bred schoolteacher takes a part· time steretarial job 1n a nightclub ®CBS News Waller Cronkite [9) HBC News John Chancellor m AndJ Griffith Show ID Bill Cosby Show (15) Netlonal Health lnsur1nce ID Cius Mutines ind Schools anthony franciosa • • Jean s1mmons tuesday & wednesday 6:30/kabc-tv THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, SEPTEMBER 25, 1971 Without failure Part I. A 12-part teacher in-service series for college credit Programs focus on elemen- tary school problems. m Beet the Odds (39) Green Aerts Cl!) La lnsoportable Vivl1n1 (EABC News 7:00 IJ CBS News Walter Cronkite C1) ABC News Smith, Reasoner 0 m NBC News John Chancellor @ Truth or Consequencu Cil Dr1enet 0 What's My line? ~Primus "Tnal and Terror" m I love Lucy @ I Drum of Junnie ED Convers1tlons With 1 Psychi•· triat "Pe~onal Reactions to Pain, Illness and Death" €IJ To Be Announced (39) Aztec Highlights f'l) M1ntr1p 7:30 EJ (39) Glen Campbell Lucille Ball. Arte Johnson and A11ne Murray guest. 0 ®) m Ironside "The Profes· sionals" Chief Ironside calls on In· speclor Reese (Johnny Seven) for help in cracking down on a band of credit card thieves. James Drury guests. 0 @@ (!)The Mod Squid "Home Is the Slreet" Cameron MH· chell guests as a pusher who Is on the run alter shooting two police· men. Brooke Bundy and Flora Plumb also guest, (JJ f Drum of Je1nnie O Miiiion $ Movie: (C) (2hr) "Sul· clde Commando" (adventure) '69 - Aldo Ray, Pamela Tudor m Hoean's Heroes @ Animals, Action and Adventure (15) koltanowsld on Chess ED Fanfare Featured Is Roberta Peters, coloratura soprano. al Espectaculos 8:00 O Movie: (Z1/2hr) "Pride of the Y1nllees" (drama) '42--Gary Cooper, Teresa Wright, Walter Brennan Cl) This Is Your Ufe "June Allyson'' m Truth or Consequences * NEW TIME-NEW FUN! m Truth or Consequences @ The Vlrelnlan al Los 81ver1y de Penitvlllo Cl!) Nino 8:30 IJ Cl) Hawaii flve·O Buddy Ebsen guests as a cunnine college profes· sor with David Canary es his under· world partner. and both plot an elaborate scheme to cash $750,000 worth of stolen travelers checks. CJ ®) m Saree "Rine Out, Ring In" Asked to perform a marriage ceremony, Sarge (George Kennedy) recognizes the prospectlve bride· groom as a murder suspect In an unsolved case of years ago Martin Sheen plays Dan Cooper. 0 (J) 00 (ii) Movie of the Week: (C) (90) "five Desperate Women" (drama) '71 -Anjanette Comer, Bradford Dillman, Joan Hackett, De· nise Nicholas, Stefanie Powers, Julie Sommars. Robert Conrad. Five wo· men who were In colle&e together (Continued) Ttit t3:Jf) M()Vlt THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. SEPTEMBER 25, 1971 TUESDAY (Continued) Sommars. Robert Conrad. Five wo· men who were in college together meel on an island for a reunion and lind themselves at the mercy ol an unknown murderer m David frost Show m I blCIAl I The Eternal Tramp Film analysis of Charlie Chaplin's folk hero, the "Little Tramp." m La Cosa Juz1ada ' WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 29 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. 9:00 (15) Thirty Minutes With .•. a!) Rosas par. Veronica DAYTIME MOVIES 9:30 9:00 m "The Gene Krupa Story" (biog· IJ CANNON EXPLODES with raphy) '60 -Sal Mineo. * ACTION and SUSPENSE! 9:30 IJ "Henry Aldrich for President'' 1J 00 Cannon Frank Cannon (Wil· (comedy) '41 -Jimmy Lydon. ''The liam Conrad) adopts the guise of a Trumpet Blows'' (drama) ·34 - truck driver to solve a series of hi· George Rall jackings which have plagul!d a mafor 0 (C) ''The Cimarron Kid'' (west transportation company. ern) '52 -Audie Murphy. D [Q) m The funny Side "The 10:00 rn (C) "Let's Make love'' Part I runny Side of Money" Jack Benny (comedy) '60 -Marilyn Monroe, is special guest host. Yves Montand. O B11ter Ward News l :00 0 (C) ''Trouble Along the Wa1" m It Takes a Thiel (romance) '53-John Wayne. ffi (15) I SPICIAl I Unity of Nature m "My Brother's Keeper'' (drama) "Man, the Artis t and Nature" ·49 -Jack Warner. George Cole. @!)La Crut de Marisa Cruces 2:00 (!) "Ja1uar'' (adventure) '55 - (39) Monty Huh Chrquita, Barton MacLane, Sabu. 10:00 0 (3) (i) m Marcus Welby, M.D. 3:00 00 (C) "Strateeic Air Comm1nd '' "In My Father's House" When his (drama) '55 -James Stewart, June father suffel'5 a massive stroke, Dr Allyson. Kiley faces a ltfe·Or·death decision 1'}g) "Voice in the Mirror'' (drama) 0 The Aveniers '58 -Richard Egan. Julte London. m Hews Putnam. fishman (15) Black Journal EVENING til The Advocates (39) Roller Games 4:00 IJ Movie: (C) ''The Quiet Man" a!) fes1ivat Me~icano 10:30 (drama) '52 -John Wayne, Mau reen O'Hara. 1J father Knows Best (j) Tarzan 0 rn m Love, American Style O Ban1n1 Splits Card Game m C..rtoons m Petticoat Junction (15) Sesame Street til Mauf 1 and the Beautlful Mi· chine (39) The Bl1 Valley 4:15 '1) Dos Gallos en Palenque 4:30 CI) Movie: (C) !'Let's Make Love'' Part I (comedy) '60 -Marilyn Monroe, Yves Montand. 1J Movie: "Mad Doctor of M1rtet Streer' (mystery) '42 -Lionel Al· will, Claire Dodd. O Eyewitness News O Banana Splits and Friends m My Favorite Marti1n m Land of the Gianb til Sesame Street '1) To Be Announced a!) La Hora Familiar al Movie Gama 5:00 O KNBC News Jess Marlow 00 ABC News Reasoner, Smith 00 NYPD 0 O Dick Vin Dylle m Tile Flintstones (15) Misteroem' Neighborhood '1) Cit1 con Emilio Tuero m Death Valley Days (39) The Movie Game Cl:) El Amo mNews 5:30 00 C..11 of the West IJ "THE GOLODIGGERS" * Musical variety show. Your host--CHEVROLET 1J The Golddiuen 0 Close-Up 1J Hews Morris. McCormick CU At Issue 119) San Dle10 Panorama (!) Hews Bill Johns ma Di•rio m Call ol the Wut 11:001J Ci)€!) Hews O ®)mHews he Early Sho1M John Wayne in ''The Quiel Man'' 4pmCBSS2 1J Movie: "The Accused" (mystery) '48-Loretta Young, Robert Cum. mings. 00 Marshall Diiion O (])al News 0 Movie: (C) ''The Magnillcent Seven" (adventure) '60-Yul Bryn ner. Ell Wall~ch. ID TO TELL THE TRUTH * Back By Popular Demand ID To Tell the Truth @ But the Clock ffi Black Journal 11:30 B (i) Merv Griffin D 9.1 m Johnny c..rson 0 ( ll (6' m Dick Cavett m Movie: "The Sa•on Charm" (dra ma) '48-Robert Montgomery. (!)Movie: "Tampico" (drama) '44 -Edward G. Robinson. Lynn Bari. (39) For Adults Only 1:001J Movie: (C) "Sh11k River'' (dra ma) ·54 -Steve Cochran . C3J 0 0 0 Cf)®) News Page 16 O ABC News Reasoner. Smith Cf) News Ray Wilson 0 Get Sm11t (Jg) News Jae~ White, Joe McMahan m The Ftyin1 Nun (!) (39) Gllli1an's Island (15) wtuirs New? til Misterogers' Neighborhood '1) Comicos y Cancionts m Don Wilson's Town lalll a!) Natacha al News Jim Hawthorne 6:00 IJ Bi& News Jerry Dunphy CI) News Bill Huddy 0 KNBC News Tom Snyder 1J News Morris, McCormick 0 News Joseph Benti 0 00 Wild, Wild West m The nintstones (!) I Dream ol Jeannie (15) til Hod1epod1e lod1e '1) Noticlero l4 m Desert Report (39) Maybeny RFD al News Jim Hawthorne 6:30 IJ steve Allen Show O Movie: (90) ''This Could Be the Night'' Conclusion (comedy) '57 - Jean Simmons, Paul Douglas, An· thony Franciosa In order to supple ment her income, a demure, well bred schoolteacher gets a part time secretarial job 1n a night club (81 CBS News Walter Cronkite @ NBC News John Chancellor ID Andy Griffith (!) Bill Cosby Show (15) Evening at Pops til Stackllee m Beat the Odd s (39) Green Acres a!) Los Aficionados en la Comuoidad al ABC News 7:00 IJ CBS News Walter Cronkite (3) ABC News Smith, Reasoner 0 m NBC News John Chancellor 00 Truth or Consequences 00 Dragoet 0 What's My Line? o Name ol the Game m I Love Lucy (!) I Dream ol Jeannie m I SPECIAL I Cranko's C..stle Doc· umentary performance program lo cus1ng on John Cranko's lamous Stuttgart Opera Ballet '1) To Be Announced (39) The Virginian al Mantr1p 7·30 IJ Doctor in the House Pre med students Mrchael Upton and Duncan Wanng learn thar appleyard cider 1s a brt stronger than they are Guests are Geoffrey Davies. Jona than Lynn. Simon Cuff. Martin Shaw. frnf't Clark and Ralph Michael O Primus "Trial and Terror" While 1nvest1gal1ng the disappearance of all fish life oft lhe island of Man gaya Primus becomes Involved wilh the k1dnapp1ng of an Amerrcan Am bassador 00 To Tell the Truth 00 I Dream ol Jeannie 0 ANGRY HILLS * ROBERT MITCHUM 0 Million $ Movie: (2hr) "The Angry Hills" (drama) '59 -Robert Mitchum, Stanley Baker, Gia Scala 971 han he n le II e m HOGAN'S HEROES-* SUPER FUN! m Hoc1n's Heroes Q)@ Dnpet (15) The Corporate View a> Ensalld1 de Locos m It ts Written mu Plus 8:00 ft (j) I Jil'WAL I Dr. S.uu' Horton Hears A Who Award-winning ani· mated special about Horton. a big. hearted Seussian elephant who rescues the harrassed hamlet of Whos threatened by extinction be· cause' of their infinitesimal size Actor Hans Conreid narrates 0 m Ad1m·l 2 "The Grandmother" Oflicers Malloy and Reed answer several armed robbery calls, engage in a wild street chase of criminals and arrest a dope peddler. 0 I b tciAt I The Scoey Mitchlll Show A musical variety hour starring Stoey Mitchlll, who tells stories, makes jokes and is joined by co- median J. C. Curtis. S-Ongstress Vickie Lynn and the Nicklos brothers. 0 @ @ Cil) Bewitched W h i I e visiting Scotland, Samantha learns the famed Loch Ness monster is actually a warlock who was changed mto a monster by Serena. ID Truth or Consequentn Q) The Vlreini1n £t) (lS)The French Chef aJ l uch1 Libre ai) Nino 8:30 I) 00 I sPlc1Al ! It Wu 1 Short Suftlmtr, Charlie Brolm The Pea· nuts' inevitable first day back to school chore of writing a composl· tion on how they spent the summer vacation is the theme of this anl· mated special. 0 @) m Mystery Theatre -Mc- Millan l Wife "Murder By the Bar· rel" The McMillan's investigate the disappearance of a body which they find on moving day. Rock Hudson and Susan Saint James star as Mc· Millan & Wife. O CV 00 m Courtship ot Eddie's Father "Get Back on the Horse" Eddie is afraid to play baseball again after being hit by a fast pitch m David frost Show ID (15) Boboqulvarf (R) (39) Film 9:00 I) 00 Medical Center Forrest Tuck· er guests as a country doctor who has built a successful practice with no formal medical training and lives in fear of being discovered. Kim Hunter and Joy Bang alS-O guest. 0 I SJICIAL I Sound Americl . . . Sweet Lind of Music Hosted by Eddy Arnold and Alex Dreier with guests Roy Clark. John Davidson. Sammi Smith, Marty Robbins, Candi Staton and The Electric Telephone. 0 @@ @The Smith family 'Stakeout" Del. Sgt Ch~d Smith's stakeout duty with young police- woman Joyce Baxter (Ahna Capri) leads Cindy and Bob to believe their dad is dating. £t) (15) firin1 Line "The Black THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. SEPTEMBER 25 197J Caucus" Guest is Congressman Ron-m Htws Putnam. Fishman aid V. Oellums (15) Masterpiece Theatre (R) ai) Rous para Veronica £t) [vtnine at Pops (R) 9:30 a!) Boa Proresslon1I 0 SHIRLEY'S WORLD IS 10:30 0 Rims Action * THE PLACE TO BE! ID New' Bill Johns 0 CV C1) m Shlrte(s Wor1d "A m EJ Oiario Girl Like You" Shirley Logan. 011 as (39) Alm signment in Tokyo. starts out in a 11:00 8 Cl) m News Kabuki theatre, becomes an enter· 0 @) m News tainer in a geisha house and saves 00 Marshal Dillon a touring British honeymooner from 0 Cl) Cii) News going "native." O Movie: "Bebo's Girl" (drama) '&4 O 811ter Ward NIW1 -George Chakiris, Claudia Cardi· m It Tdes I Thief nale. aJ LI Cruz de M1ri11 Cnices m To Tell the Truth 10:00 f) 00 M1nnl1 Dean Stotkwell and aJ Bt1t the Clock Shelley Fabares play major roles in £m Book But "Journ~y to Heart- a now.you-see·it·now you-don't mur· break" by Stanley Werntraub der case that puzzles Joe Mannix. 11 :30 I) 00 M1n1 Griffin 0 ®J @D Night Gallery Three seg· 0 ®J m Johnny ~non ments dealing with (1) a witc191 re-O Movie: "Alias Nick Beal" (m ys turned from the grave searching for tery) '49 -Ray Miiiand, Audrey a new body to inherit. (2) a Or. Totter. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde treatment, and 0 @ @Dick Cavett (3) a dist jockey's endless night· m Movie: "Under My Stin" (drama) mare. '50-John Garfield, Micheline Prelle D News Morris, McCormick m Movie: "Highway Dfagnet" (dn 0 CIJ@ Cii) The Min ind tht ma) '54 -Richard Conte. Joan City "I Should Have Let Him Die'' Bennett. Wanda Hendrix. Mayor Alcala goes to bat for a 1:00 ft Movie: "Str1n1rer 1t My Door'' medical student when the young (western) '56 -Macdonald Carey man and the city are sued by an Patricia Medina. accident victim. Guests are Chris· (J) 0 0 (jJ ~ News topher Connelly, Severn Darden, 1:30 O News Henry Jones, Fay Spain and William m All Ni&ht Show: "On Dln&trous Traylor. Ground," "Here Comes Mr. Jonlan" (:J The Avengers and "Murder on Monday.'' PETER LAWFORD 'BURNS' THE WHITE-TIE-AND-TAILS IMAGE -·1 don't know if people still thil)k of me a'> a ... u:lVe, drawing room t ypc-~\11 if c.o. they o;hou lu see me now!" · Night Movie (Oct. I) at 9:30 PM . pur,uec; a yo ung couple on a h11nting lrtp (pl.tyed hy Jjm Hutton and Anpnette It was disheveled, soot-s meared and dusty Peter Lawford talking. He'd been raring a forest fire anJ nellher the ~oot, the dirt nor the flames were m:ike-helicve. The dr;imatic confrontation provides the climax for "The Oeadly H unt" on The New C BS Friday II wa" fil med on locatioo al V.1ncouvcr, Canada,"' here the movie company simulateu rugged country in the Sierra" in a forestla11d area being cut over for a housing develop- ment. In the story, ba~d on the novel by Pat St:i uley, Lawford plays the ru thless kaJ- ...:r of a murJer-for-hire plot in which a vi- cious gunman. played by Tony Francio~u. DEAD! Y H UNTERS -To11 v Franciosa (lt•/f) t1111I Pl'll'f Lawford play prn/1'nio11a/ ~1111111e11 hired /fl 110/k a young cnupfe on a l111111i11g tri11 in "T/1e De"dly H um." Comer.) I "You might think th:H a)> the head villain, I get to sit h<1ck in a cool hQtcl o;11ite ;lnd tell the other v1llnino; what to do." c;:11d I.aw· ford. '"But no--l'm out with them. timing cv1.:ry move to rnakc ~tire the \chcme work," Jn rhc rroccc;~. he got involved 1n considt:r· <t ble action, making his wa y through mggc<l hntsh and tirnhal:inJ U\ rhc c;preaJing fire threatened to enl!ul( him. "(found myc;eff Ve (y 1ntcrc ... tc<l in lll't h1)W 011r firl.' wa ... to he contmllcll," o;a 1d I awfonJ. "The ~ood~ were very dry, the weather w,,., w ry hol anJ J confcC\~ 111 ~om1.: di'>q111et when I looked :>round and ~aw variou~ tircnll'n and foresr ranger~ wa tching us-un"milmg "011r d1rcc1or, John Newl:ind. u illed 'Ac· lion' and I really ~prinred whc·n I 'it1dJcr'll Y '\aw flam<.·, le~1p1ng up ,,1 me T er Ille trll you -there·., noth1n~ more pcr\ua\I vc lo <.t,1rt ym 1 ''n a dcatl n111' "Only .1ftCl'\:11d1, d11J they <ih0w me how the tire wM kctl Fl.11nm.1hlc ltqui d w.1, hru~hcd on each tr cc 10 he hllrncd; plfX'' were la1 J along my path with valve~ ~o the lire, fu eled h}' prt'.lpJnc gas. could he ma<k to pop up JU'>l whcr1.: it wn~ wuntctl ·· I awford <:aid he w;l\ delighted to move more and more into ch()t:icter role~. far Jif- fcrent rrom the 1)phi~t 1catcd white·tte-and- tails part~ he played in movie" and tele- vi:>ion 's "The Thin Man" seric<, - "It\ very 1ruc," he '>aid, ''variety is the spice nf an a<:tor'c; I ife." Page 17 he Early ShoW' ''Tarzan Goes To India'' 4pm CBSS2 marlon brando jane fonda thursday & friday P1ge 18 in color 6:30/kabc-tv THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, SEPTEMBER 25, 1971 THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 30 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9;00 m "I Wu I Male War Bride" (co~­ edy) '49 _ Cary Grant. Ann Sheri dan 9:30 Q "Milllon Doll1r urs" (comedy) '32 -W. C. Fields. Jack Oak1e. ''The Greet Moment" (drama) '44 -Joel McCrea, Betty field. 0 (C) "The Blick Rose" Part I (adventure) 'SO-Tyrone Power. Or· son Welles. Cecile Aubry. 10:00 (C) "Let's Mille love'' Conclu- sion (comedy) '60 -Manlyn Mon- roe, Yves Montand. 1:00 0 "Red River'' (western) '48 - John Wayne, Montgomery Clift. m "The Gunfi&hter'' (western) 'SO -{;reaory Peck. Helen Westcott. 2:00 Q) "Room in tfle House" (~om­ edy) 'S6 -Patrick Barr, Maqo11e Rhodes. 3:00 (j) (C) ''September Aff1ir'' (com- edy) ·so -Joan Fontaine, Joseph Cotten. (12) (C) "A Mitter of Innocence" (drama) '68 -Hayley Mills, Trevor Howard. ! Vf NING 4:00 IJ Movie: (C) "T1rz1n '"' to lndi1" (adventure) '62 -Jock Ml · honey, Mark Dana. Tarun &oes to the rescu.i of wild animals in India that are threatened by the construc- tion of a dam. O Fa!Jier Knows Btat (!) Ternn 0 CV rn love, Amlriun ~·· 0 Card Game With Ule Ban1n1 Splits m Cartoons Q) Petticoat Junction (15) Sesame Street EID The French Chef eI) Calendario dt la Comunidad (39) The Bir Vall91 4:15 eI) Dos G1llos en Palenque ,, 4:30 CV Movie: (C) "let's Mille ~ Conclusion (comedy) '60 -Manlyn Monroe, Yves Montand. 0 Movie: "Min Who Reclaimed His Head" (mystery) ·34 -Claude Rains. Joan Bennett. 0 Eyewitness News 0 Binana SpliU ind Friends m My F1vorite Martian Q) Land of the Giants EID Seume StrHt eI) To Be Announced ~ Tele-Revist1 Musk1I al Movie Game 5:00 0 KNBC News Jess Marlow @ ABC News Reasoner, Smith Ttif f):JU MUVll 71 'IOI to •· to di& UC· n1 (j) NYPD O @) Dick Vin Dylie Show m The Flintstones (15) Ml.wr.p11' Neirhbomood a> Cit. con EMiiio Tuero m Death Valley Days (39) The Movie li1me ail El Mio (!)News 5:30 00 Call of the West O ABC News Reasoner, Smith 00 News Ray Wilson O liet Sn11rt THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. SEPTEM BER 25. 1971 guest is Roger Miller, Kenny D m Lonastreet Long· m El Oiario Rogers and the First Edition star street is kidnapped to prevent his 11:00 tJ Cl)€!) News 0 Lassie "Lassie the Voyager" identifying lhe voice of a murderer, 0 tt9) m News Part Ill. u ssie finds hmelf In his-Guests are Victor french as Dolph U Collecl•t• Football P'f•vl"' A torit colonial Wiltiamsbure. where Cottle ard Tyne Daly as Marcella preview of this week's NCM football she encounters two friends: a droopy (39) Film (C) "Sllnrise at Campo· action. hou11d named Drummer and his mas· bello" CI) M1nhal Dillon ter. an attorney named Jebadiah CI!) Rosas par• Veronica 0 Cl) (l) NtwS Wakefield. 9:30 O Movie: "Loni of the fllu" (dre· @ lo Tell the Truth 0 IT'S STILL BAXTER ma) '63-James Aubrey, Tom Cha 00 I Drum of Jeannie * For News In Los Angeles pin. Hueh Edwlfds. 0 Mi.Iii~ $ Mo~ ~C) (2ht) "'-Sk 0 Barter Wird News m To Tell the Tnith Any Gtri (comedy) 59 -Sturley m> LI Cruz de Marisa trucu I!) Beat ttie Clock MacLaine, David Niven. Girl arrives ,00 -"'"'CY\ 1 ED W11hineton Week in Rtvlew New Yorll looking for a caceer lO. ..,, \LltJ ~Dean Mtrt n Show IN) News Jack White, Joe McMahan m Thi Flylnf Nun m liillir1n'1 lsl1nd (15) Whit's New? ~~d 8 husband Guests are Die~ Martin, Leslie Ug· 11:15 a> Gran Cine del Juwes m HOGAN 'S HEROES-gams and Dennis Weaver. 11~30 tJ 00 ,_.erv lirlffin SUPER FUN• 0 ®Ci) m Owen MI rJ ha II, -"ci' l:Y\ Johnn Carw * , · Counselor at Law "Eulogy tor a ..,, Wfl ~.. ' n .. ft) Misteroren' Nelehbortloocl a> Co111lcos 1 C1nclones m Don Wilson's Town Tllk (39) lillll11n's hl1nd CI!) N1tach1 m News Jim Hawthorne 6:00 tJ l ie News Jerry Dunphy (1) News Bill Huddy m Ho1an s Heron Wld R I .. • h' h h I h IJ MCMe. Chlcaco Deadline (mys· ""' e ece ve.r " 1g sc oo coat te ) ·49 -Alan Ladd Donna Reed, I!) ~ ~11net . is charged with second degcee mur-Art~ Ken ed ' EID Cr11tive Person The spotlight Is der when his star player dies after ur n y on . Fred Rogers of Misterogers' a game and an autopsy reveals a 0 (]) ~ ~Dick Cavett ,. Ne1ghbomood a 43-year.old or h I ti f h l m Movie. All the Youne Men dained minisl~r educator and 1irad· ~avy ~onc~n ra 0"st 0 h am: e a· (drama) '&O -Alan Ladd, Sidney uate musicia11. • JmhnesD. udescs are depBend Dou~dg, Poitier cr.i • M . o n av1 arson an ra av1 I!) Movie: "Mrs. Mike" (drama) •49 ~ Premiere ovie O The Avenrers · 0 KNBC News Tom Snyder O News Moms. McCormick 0 Erewitness News Joseph Beno 0 (I) Wild, Wild Wut r.e:\ Square World of Ed Butler m N p F' h -01ck Pow~ll. Evelyn Keyes. 10D • 1ws utnam. 1s man 8:00 6 (jJ Buruts! W h e n United I!) Animals, Action i nd Adventure 11 :45 (39) For Adults Only States followers of Pancho Villa col· "Eagle Has Landed'' .. .. m The flint1tonn I!) I Dream of l11nnlt (15) The Cori>0rate View Eil) Hodrepodre Lodce a> Nodciero 34 m Dturt Report (39) M1ybeny RFD m N11n Jim Hawthorne 6:30 O Steve Allen Show Guests are Alex Dreier, Susan Strasberg. and the Ma11clan from Mexico. 0 ,.ovle: (C) (90) "The Chase" Part I (drama) '66 -Marlon Bran do, Jane Fonda. [ G Marshall, An gie Dickinson. Robert Redford. When an iilrrOGf!nl ma11 convicted of mur der escapes from jail and heads home to Texas, the sherill of his hometown tr ies 1n vain to avert im pending tragedy. (j} C8S News Walter Cronkite ®J NBC News John Chancellor m Andy lirittith Show I!) Bill Cosby Show (15) Book But EID I J;lc1~l l Hoh Japan's leading Noh .d,,ma performers are seen 1n excerpts trom representative plays m But tfle Odds (39) lirttn Acres fl!) La lnsoportablt Vivian• mABC News .. 7'1)() 8 t8S HeW1 Wallei Cronlule ffi ABC News Smith, Reasoner 0 m NBC Htws John Chancellor '6) Truth or Coosequencu 'a) lkaenet 0 What's My line? "O. Tom Jonu Show Paul Anka guests m I Lowe Lucy I!) I Dreain of Junnie (IS) Spuklnc rreely Eil) The Courw of Our Times "lhe Spanish Civil War" €1) To Be Announ<ed (39) Fiim: (C) "loy on 1 Dolphin" m Mantr1p 7:30 IJ m Rollin' on the River Specrat tect a million dollars to support his 5 ....., . 1:00 6 Movie: (C) Jubllff Tri ll (dra· , (l ) Bo"""ulv1n ma) '53 -Forrest Tucker Pat revolution. Brackell and Reach are .:T:'I Speculation (R) "A Conversation . ' k d I t t th LI · d t u:.i O'Brien, John Russell as e o pro ec e co ners e iver With B f Skinner " noted behavioral @) 1ng the money Rescheduled psychologist and ~uthor or "Warden @ O ~ ~e~. •• 0 0 m Flip Wilson Guests aie " m AJl-N1,tit Show. Obsnsed, Raymond Burr Stevie Wonder and ~ p 1 "Tttn•re Bad lih1" end "Hell In Ruth Gordon ' IO.l!I Box roles~ oni l llorea." 0 Movie: (21/zhr) "Pride of tt1e 10:30 0 News Morns. McCormick 1:15 U News hnkHs'' (bio11raphy) '42 -Gary IE News .Bill Johns . Cooper. Teresa Wright, Walter Bien (15) W11h1neton Wtek In ReVlew 1:45 O The ;11tery nan Story of the Ille of lous Ge1h1g. "Iron Man of Baseball" 0 @@ m Alias Smith and Jones ·•Jailbreak al Junction City" Heyes and Curry's reward lor bring ing in four holdup men and thetr loot is iail Guests are Jack Albert son. George Montgomery and James Wainright m Truth or Consequences I!) Boxln2 From the Ol7mplc ED (15) Wnhinaton Week i11 Review CI!) Nino 8:30 m D1vid Frost Show Eil) (15) NET Playhouse (R) "Cathy Come Home" Carol White (Poor Cow) stars 1n this dramatized docu mentary about a young Bri tish lam 1ly involved 1n a desperate shuggte lo hnd adequate housing tn over crowded London 1968 Pm ltaha winner 9;00 tJ 'Tl CBS Thur$day Movie: (C) (2hr) "How To Saye a Mani•&' ind Ruin Your Lile'' (comedy) '68 Dean Mamn. Stella Steve(IS Cl1 Wallach. An ne Jakson Belly field Jacll Albertson Harry Hunte r's 12 year marriage goes on the rocks when his wife discover!. he has a girlfriend and his best rnend de c111es to elfecl a reconc1lrat1on by proving tha t Muriel 1s inca pable ol fidelity 0 ~ m Nichols "The Indian Giver" Sheriff Nichols (James Gar ner) and Ma Ketcham (Neva Patter son) clash when an Indian cta1rns title to the Ketchum ranch. Guest is Michael Tolan TODAY! ______ _. Personalized • Stylish 1000 Beautiful Stick-on LABELS • Efficient Order For Yourself or a Friend M•Y ~ 1/lt'O °" envrlo~ a1 rtlurn tddren lt bel1 Also vrry r>•ndV •• ldr"l•I•<•''°"' l•bel> 101 m e r''"9 Pff~Onlll Hem\ '"<" •• OOOks, rrcord1. C>f\010\, e1c Let>els stlc' °" OIUS a f'd ma y be' Vied lo• m&rkin9 ~me ctnn~ IOOd llt"" "11 lebrh ••l pnnltd win. \lyl"ll llOQV<! lyl)t oo hl'e qv~hlY wll•lt gurnmt'O oas>e< r-----------------------1 J F •II 1n Hu• < oUC>Ot'I, cl IP tt"d m a1f ,....,.,.. \' U \o I I Pllol PrlnllllQ L 1t>cl Otv. P 0 1Jn 1 1 UO I Coll• l\ftu•, C•lll ,,.,. I I I I I I I I I I I I I L----~~L~!-~RI~!!~~-__ J FRIDAY OCTOBER 1 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY- TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 m (C) ''The White Tower" (drama) '50-Glenn Ford, Valli. 9:30 O "llle11I Trtfflc" (mystery) '38 -J. Carroll Naish. Robert Preston. "Kln1 of G1mblers" (myslery) '37 -Akim Tamiroff, Clime Trevor. O (C) ''The Bl1d1 Rose" Conclu sion (adventure) 'SO-Tyrone Power 10:00 CV (C) "W1ron Trtin" (western) '57 -Clu Gulager, Ed Bealey. 1:00 O (C) ''The S11rchers" (adventure) '64 -John Wayne, Natalie Wood . m "Hl1h1J D1n1erous'' (adventure) 'S I -Dane Clark. Marius Goring. 2:00 (E "S1int's Glr1 fricfly" (mystery) '!>4--1..ouis Hayward, Naomi Chance. 3:00 (j) To Be Announced o (C) "Hu Anybody Sten My Gil" (romance) '56 -Rock Hudson, Piper Laurie 4:00 IJ (C) "The Five Pennies" (mu s1cal) ·59 Y Danny Kaye. 4:3-0 CV Same u 10 AM listin1 O "Son of Fr1nktnsteln" (horror) 59 -Boris Karlott, B1sil Ralhbone. EVENING 6:00 6 111 New. Jerry Dunphy (V News Bill Huddy 0 l<NBC News Tom Snyder O News Morris, McCormick D Eyelfitnns News 0 ACTION ANO ADVENTURE . * IN THE OLD WEST •.. WILD, WILD WEST 0 CI) Wild, Wild West m The nlntstonH THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, SEPTEMBER 25, 1971 CiI'i) Duelo en P1tin11 fil) I ll'IC!A[ I The Etem1I Tr1mp al ABC News @!) la Cr11de Bien Cr11d1 7:00 I) CIS News Waller Cronkite CiI'i) Rosu Pini Verona ffi ABC News Smith, Reasoner 9:30 EJ Cl) CIS Frtday Movie: (C) (2hr) 0 m NBC News John Chancellor ''The 0.ldly Hunr' (suspense) ·71 OCTOBER 2 Ci) Trvtll or Con•quences -Peter Lawford, Anthony Franciosa. Cl) Dr1111et Anjanette Comer. The terrifying O Whit's My Line? story of a hired killer who stalks a dQ) It T1kes 1 Thief young couple on a hunting trip just 6:30 6 summer Semester m I love Lucy as a raein1 forest fire erupts. D BllCk uperience IE I Dre1m of Jt111nie 0 A NOSE AND A HEEL (]]TV 8 Cl1ssroom (15) Kolllno1rUt on Chess * ZAP THE ODD COUPLE 7:00 6 New Wonls, New W1ys til Thirty Minutes With • • 0 @ a> The Odd Couple 0 @) m Dr. Dolittle (39) Sid Gillm1n "Hospital Mates" After scoffing at 0 ffi Jerry lewis Show G) M111tr.p r elix's rear of a minor operation, m Thunderbirds 7:30 I) Qrcus! "Circus Casertelli From Oscar sutters an injury and learn~ (E Spiderm1n Caorle." he must undergo surgery in th& 7:30 6 Dus1y's Truhouu 0 (39) m Nfl Gimt of tfle Week same hospital. 0 m Woody Woodpecker Ci) To Tell the Truth 0 Buter W1rd News 0 {1)@ Ro1d Runner (I) I Dre1m of Je1nnle aJ It likes 1 Thief 0 Touche Turtle 0 Million $ Movie: (C) (2hr) (15) NrT Playhouse (R) @)Uncle Russ "81ehelor in P1r1dise'' (comedy) '61 @!)LI Cruz de M1riu Cruces m Brother Buu -Bob Hope, Lana Turner. lO:OO O (V@ al lovt, Americtn Style aJ Beetle 81iley m Hori11's Heroes Dick Gautier, Jeannine Riiey, Michele 8:00 EJ Buas Bunny (E ffi Dr1rnet R p I T B 0 m Deputy D1wg (15) No Gun Towers, No Fences Lee. oger erry, N ta albot, ur· r.n gess Meredith and Tom Bosley star D ~ Funky Phantom til Masterpiece Thutre (R) in "Love and the Traveling Sales. 00 Chester the Jester @!) Estrell11 Muliules man," "Love and the Neglected 0 Movie: (C) ''Pir1tes of Blood m Unt1mecl WOf1d Wife," and "love and the Artful River" (adve11ture) '62 -Kerwin 1:00 IJ 00 Chlca10 Teddy Bun Big Codger .. Mathews, Glenn Corbett Nick cons Uncle Latzi into buying O Council Debite Jack Rourke. m C1rtoons the management of a prize fighter m N1W1 Putnam. Fishman Q) Snulfy Smith sight unseen 8:30 EJ Scooby-Doo 0 @) m The D.A. "The People til llllCll Joumi l 0 (@ m Pink P1nther Venus Slov1k" Deputy Paul Ryan ~)LTI!eh LIUteb Sllow 0 ~ uc 1 re C.mpus Profile (Robert Conrad) 1s hampered 1n a .. .. (j) Real fstlte Rent•ls petty thefl case by an obstinate lO:JO 0 Monty N1Sh . Deat~ Squad D 00 The J1ckson five defense attorney using delay tactics Nash (H~rr-y Guardino) tues to pr~ m Cisco Kiel Tim Matheson auests. tect a h1pp1e leader whose life IS m Cool McCool 0 Movie: (21/zhr) "Pride of the threatened if he speaks at a protest 9:00 6 00 H1r1em Globelrotteu Y1nkees" (biography) '42 -Gary rally 0 @) m 81rrier Reef Cooper. Teresa Wright. 0 Hewn Morlls, McCormick O Movie: "Younr Daniel Boone" 0 @ @ al The Brad, 8ull(h QgJ The Golddiners (adventure) '50 -David Bruce, "The Brady Braves" Cindy and Bobby (E New! ~ill Johns Kristine Miller are rescued at the bottom ol lhe @!) El Oiino 0 C1) Udsvllle Grand Canyon by an Indian boy m Dr. Simon Locke m Movies: "Showdown 1t Boot who is running away 10:45 (39) Film Hill" (weslern) '58 -Charles Bron m Truth or Consequences 11:00 f) m News son, Robert Hutlon. "Bohemi1n Girl" * NEW TIME-NEW FUN! 0 dQ) m News (comedy) '36 -Laurel and Hardy . m Truth or Consequencei 0 Movie: "The GllSs key" (mys (E Simson IE The Vlrfinl1n tery) ·42 -Alan Ladd. Veronica aJ Cuerdu y Guitmas @ri) $ylvl1 y Enrique Lake, Brian Donlevy CiI'i) P1nor1m1 Lltino (39) fllm 16.) M1rsh1I Diilon 9:30 6 (j) The H1ir Bur Bunch SATURDAY MORNING Q) I Orum of J11nnle (15) Unity of N1ture (R) Ell) Hodrepodee Loc111 @!) Notkiero 34 CiI'i) Nino D m News 0 0 To Be Announced 8:30 EJ (}) O'H1ra, U.S. Treuury Aller 0 Movie: ''The Dly the E1rth 0 ffi@ Curiosity Shop arresting forger Louise Hall when C1u1ht fire" (drama) '62 -Leo 0 Movie: (C) "Fort Muucre" m O.sert Report Jack Latham (39) M11berry Rftl al News Jim Hawthorne 6:30 O The Steve Allen Show Guests Charles Nelson Reilly and producer director Hat Kantor D Movie: (C) (90} "The Chase" Conclusion (drama) '66 -Marlon Brando, Jane fonda. f G Marshall Angie D1ck1nson. Robert Redford When an innocent man conv1cled ot murder escapes from jail and heads home lo Texas, lhe sheriff of his hometown tries 1n vain to avert 1m pendinti tragedy CiJ®l News m Andy Griffilh Show (E Biii Cosby Show (15) Thirty Ml"utes With ... til Ptolllls• Ctty (R) m ... , the Odd• (lt) ,,.tft Ac,.. hi• 20 she tries to cash some stolen U s McKern. Edward Judd, Janet Munro (Weslern) '58 -Joel McCrea. Susan Savings Bonds, Jim O'Hara persuades m To Tell the Truth Cabot her lo lead him to her bond source aJ Beat the Clock IE) Ap1rtment Hunters' Show 0 0 m Wor1d Premiere Movie: ID Conven1tions With I Psychi•trist m Arriba el Norte (C) (2hr) "River of Mystery" (ad 11 :15 @!) c:Jnem1 l4 m Spam Wor1d venture) '71 -Vic Morrow. Claude ll:30 EJ Movie: (C) •11mmy i nd the 10:00 6 00 Pebble~ and B1mm B•mm Akins. Niall McGinnis, Louise Sorel. B1ehelor" (romance) •57 _ Debb•4! 0 O) m M11or Lueue 8ueb1ll Nico M1nardos. Edmond O'Brien A Re nolds Leslie Nielsen D1v1s1onal Play off (Double header diamond hunter disguising his rea O i.!.9 m Johnny Cinon game) Teams lo be announced sons hires two Am e(fcan explosive 0 (1 (iJ CD Dick C1vett m Cine en SU Cui experts who ar~ down on theH l~ck 8 J Nii htmare 10:30 6 Cl. ~rc~ie's TV funnies .. in South Ame11ca, while a guemlla ID Movie· "Driftwood'' (drama) •4 7 0 Movie: 'The Devil i nd the Deep leader also has designs on their _ Dean · laager, Walter Brennan (drama) '32 -Tallulah Bankhead, talents. (E Movie· (C) "Carnlvil Story'' (ad Gary Cooper. Cary Gran! 0 (})@ al The P1rtridge F1ml1J venture) .54 _ Aniie Ba•ter, Steve ~ m NCAA Footb1ll Mich "A Man Called Snake" Havoc ensues Cochran 1gan State at Noire Dame when Laurie lakes her date. a l'flotor . '8 Movie: "Rieht Hind of the cycl e gang leader, to a school dance LOO (3) 0 0 18 l o: ~.ews Devil" (drama) '63 -Htram Katch Rob Reiner guests as "Snake .. m All-Nleht Show. Secret of Con. er Lisa McDon ald m D1vid Froit Sho• vlct Like," "The Son of M011t1 11:00 0 (j) S.brin1 the T11n1ae Witch (15) hnfue (R} Cristo'' and ''The Min 8etwttn." O Movie: (C) ;'L1w of the llwless" fJD loboqutnri 1:15 B Morie: (C) "le1Ch 1111" (mu· (western) '64 -O•le Robertson. t:OO fJ CJ) (1) Ci!) ltoo19 ZU slc•I) '6S -Edd Byrnn, Chris Noel. Yvonne DeCu lo. n C!) Yan.did ll:30 B Cl) Josie and the Puuytab Q) Movie: "Double Jeopardy" (dra- ma) '55-Rod Cameron. Jack Kelly. @Buy-line AfTERNOOI\ 12:00 B 00 The Monkees O Movie: ''The Plainsman'' (west· ern) '36-Gary Cooper. Jean Arthur. m o.rnan @!) T eatro Fant1stico (39) Untie Waldo 9 Film Vi1je (8hr) Travel 12:30 B (j) You Are There "A Record Ride for the Pony Express" O Movie: "Sherlock Holmes i nd the Scarlet Claw" (mystery) '44 -Basil Rathbone. Nigel Bruce (39)Rocky and His Friends 1:00 B 00 CBS Children's Film f estival "Flash. the Sheepdog" The 1967 Scottish motion picture about a can ny sheep-herding dog that seems al. most human stars Earl Younger as Tom Stokes, a young English orphan who comes to stay with his aunt and uncle on a sheep farm ID Man to Min Q) News Nick Carter @!) G1vlotam (39) Patty Dulle 1 :30 ID Untamed World Q) Movie: "Belle le Grand" (dra ma) 'SI -Vera Ralston, John Car roll. (39) The Addams Family 2:00 B Dusty's Treehouse @ Ameriun Physiul Fitness. 0 ffi Bewitched (i) TV 8 Looks at learning 0 Roller Derby ID PREMIERE Soul Train The first in a series of pop music shows with some of the country's top artists Today's guests include The Honey Cones, Gladys Knight and the Pips, Bobby Hutton and Eddie Kendricks. (39) The Munsters 2:30 B Steps to l earning 0 DEBUT Music Bot New musical variety show with emphasis on mu sic. "What's in a Name'' features Bob Ralston. organist with Lawrence Welk and songstress Joanie Som- mers. Special guest 1s singer Larry [llis. @ Movie: "No Place to Land" (dra - ma) '58-John Ireland, Mari Blan- chard , Gail Russ'!tl 0 (3 I JonnJ Quest Cil International Hour (39) Rat Patrol @ Sky Hawks 3:00 B The Siesta ts Over 0 But of 8owtln2 0 m Lancelot Link 0 Movie: (C) "D•ni erous Days of Kiowa Jones" (westem) '6fr-.Robert Horton, Diane Baker, Sal Mineo m Combat @ Samson @!) Lucha Libre (39) Tht Westerners 3:30 8 PREMIERE Media A new wee~­ ly series that will examine advance· ments in medical research and gen· eral health care. Mario Machado is hos1-reporter. 0 @ Ameriun Bandstand far-Out Flicks ''War of the P11nets'' Q) Porty Pie (39) Sea Hunt ffi The HardJ Boys 4:00 f) Insider/Outsider A look at how both private and public organiza lions are seeking to help returning black Vietnam veterans re.adjust to life as civilians. (3) Davey and Goll1th O On Campus "Into Future Shock" Author Alvin Toffler (author of "Fu- ture Shock") Is special 2uest and talks to students about the ideas he presents i11 his book. 0 Sports Challenee T earn :t l : former New York Yankees Whiley Ford, Mickey Mantle and Allie Rey· nolds; Team r2. Basketball Hall of famers Bill Sharman, Dolph Schayes and George Mikan. O MVP-Johnny Benth o Know Your Bible Q) Batman m Spotlight on Youth (39) This Week in Pro Football 4:30 f) Movie: (C) "Bullet for a Bad- man" {western) '64 -Audie Mur phy, Dar1en McGavm. O What's Goin& On O Kicll-Boxin2 0 @ f6) ffi ABC's Wide World ot Sports [q) Pet Set Betty White ffi The Munsters @!) El Mundo en que Vivimos m A&ritulture USA @Movie Game 4:45 @!) Pre-Game Soccer 5:00 0 RETURN Inquiry Maury Green. O This Week In Pro Football 0 Flipper (jg) News Schwarll. Chandler ID Movie Greats: (C) "The Man From Laramie" (western) '55 - James Stewart. Wallace Fo1d. Arth111 Kennedy Q) That Good Ole' Nashville Music @!) r utbol-Soccer m Spotlieht (39) Boiing 5:30 0 00 o News 0 Candid Camera Q) Animals, Action and Adventure lVfNINC 6:00 B Bie News Clete Roberts 0 m NBC News O Rams Action O Public Attaln Program (8j CBS News Roeer Mudd 0 ROCK WITH THE REAL * DON STEELE ... O The Rul Don Steele Show @) Movie: (C) (2hr) "Jigsaw'' (sus- pense) '68 -Hairy Guardino, Hope Lange, Bradford Dillman Pat Hingle. Q) Bracken's World fE Wattr1ront ffi Noh (R) Representative perform ances from Japan's Noh·drama (39) Safari to Adventurt m Film Vl1je 6:30 Sports With Berth TH E DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. 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TV WEEK, SEPTEMBER 25. 1971 SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 10:00 AM I) Cl) NFL Football Washington Redskins vs. New York Giants, live from New York. 11:00 I Dodger Baseball Dodgers vs. Braves. 1:00 · (ig) NFC/AFC Football Kansas City Chiefs at Houston Oilers. 3:00 Pacific Southwest Open Tennis Championships Finals from the Los Angeles Tennis Club. Reporter Bob Dunn and former tennis pro Jack Kramer call the action on the famed center court. This tournament has a purse of $73,000 and in terms of pnze money 1s second only to Forest Hills. O Notre Dame Football Highlights of yesterday's game between the Fighting Irish and Purdue. 4:00 O UCLA Bruin Football Highlights of game with the Un1vers1ty of Michigan played yesterday at M1ch1gan Stadium. 5:00 I World of Sports Illustrated Tom Brookshire ts host. • Grambling Football Highlights World Football Soccer 5:30 • John McKay Show 11 :00 College Football USC vs. Illinois. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 6:00 0 rn@ NFL Monday Night Football N.Y Jets at St. LOUIS Cardinals. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30 8:00 @ Boxing From the Olympic 11:00 O Collegiate Football Preview FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1 7:30 O NFL Game of t he Week SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2 10:00 AM 0 O Major league Baseball D1v1s1onal pfay·off double header. 10:30 I ~ 00 NCA.A Football Michigan State at Notre Dame. 4:30 3 (!) ABC's Wide World of Sports 6:00 ams Action 8:00 Saturday Nl~ht Fights 10;30 · Box de Mexico 6:00 7:30 8:00 9:00 11 :00 11:30 7:30 8:00 9:00 10:00 11:00 6:30 7:30 8:00 8:30 11 :00 6:30 7:30 11:00 11:30 6:30 1:30 9:00 11 :30 6;30 1•30 8:00 8:30 9:30 11:00 1,:30 '7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 10:30 11 ;00 11:30 SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 5 "Pride ot the Yankees" (drama) '42-Gary Cooper, Teresa Wn&ht 2 8 (C) "landolen>" (adventure) '68-Dean M artin, James Stewart. 9 "The Tin Star" (western) '57-Henry f ondl , Anthony Perkins 11 "Th• Mortal Storm" (drama) '4().-James Stewart, Mar&aret Sullavan 7 3 6 (C) .. ,,,. Sll•nc•,..." (spy spoof) '66--0ean Martin. Stella Stevens 6 "Whll• the City SIHP•" (mystery) '56--Rhonda Flemlns 9 "Sarato•a Tr11nk" (drama) '45-lnarld Beraman, Gary Cooper 1 ''W•rl>ath" (dram a) '51-Edmond O'Brien. Oean Jasser MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 9 "The Chlldren'• Hour" (drama) '62-James Garner Audrey H.,pbur., 5 "Pride of the 'fankHI" (drama) '42-Gary Cooper Teresa Wriaht 4 10 (C) "Where W..-e Yoo Wh•n lh• Light" Went Out1" (comedy) 6 "The Hum1n Monster" (mysrery) '40-Sela Luaos1 9 "Town Without Pity" (drama) '61-Kirk DouglllS. E. G Marshall TUESDAY, SEP'Tt:MBER 28 7 "Thi• Could Be the Night" Part I (comedy) '57-Jean Simmons 9 (C) "Suicide Comm1ndo" (adventure) '69-Aldo Ray Pamela Tudor S "Pride of the Y1nllH1" (drama) '42-Garr Cooper. Teresa Wright 1 • 6 (C) "f ive 0.1per1le Wom•n" (drama '7l-An11111elte Comer 5 ''The AccuMd" (mystery) '48--l oretta Young. Robert Cummin11s WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 7 ''Thi• CC>Yld Be the Nl11ht" Conclusion (comedy) '57-Jean Simmons 9 "The Angry Hiii" (drama) '59-Robert Mitchum Stanley Baher 9 "Bebo'• Qlrl" (drama) '64-George Chak ... s. Claudia Cardinale S "Alln Nici! Beal" (mystery) '49--Ray Milland. Audrey To!!Pr THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30 1 CC) ''Th• Ch1H 1' Part I ldramal '66---Marton 8r3ndo Jant' Fonda 9 (C) "A•k Any Girl" \comedy) '59-Shirley M1ttl 111ne Oitv1d Niven 2 8 (C) "How To S1ve • M1rrla1t• 1nd Ruin Your Life" (comPdyl 5 "Chlc110 DHdllne" (my\lery) '49-Alan Ladd Donna Reed 11 ''All the Youns Mt n" (dri>mal '60-Alan Ladd SidnPy Po111~< FRIDAY, OCTOBER l 7 (C) "The Ch•H " Conclusion (dram8) '66---Marlon Brando 9 (Cl "81chelor In P1r1dlH " tcomedy\ '61-Bob Hope lana Turner 5 ''Pride of tile Yankees" (dram11) '42-Gary Cooper Teresa w n 11h1 4 10 (C) "River of Mystery'' ladventurr ) '71-llir Mor•ow 2 8 (C) "The Deadl7 Hunt" ('l1Sprnsel '71-Peter Lawford S "The Glau Key' Cmvst,.ry) '42-Alan Ladd. lleron1c11 Lake 2 (C) "Tammy and the lhchelor" (rom11ncel '57-0ebbie fleynol<l~ SATURO~Y. OCTOBER 2 9 (C ) "The Endleu Summer" (documentarv) '66--Mlke Hynson l l (C) "The Man from Lar11ml•" (western) '55-James Stewart 7 3 6 (Cl "Swee~. Sweet Rachel" (susp~nse) · 71-Alex Oreoer 4 (C) "Tell Them Wlllle Boy Is Hue" 5 "Pride of the Yanken" (d.amal '42-Gary Cooper. Teres" Wn11ht 9 ''Bum, Witch, 8um" and "Th• Evll Eyer• , l J "C.mllle'' (classlc) '36---Greta Garbo, Robert~aylor 4 (C) "NIM HOtJr11 to lbrna" (adventure) '63-HOr$I Buchtiolz, 1 CC) "T'1e 8r1V11da." (western) '68--Greaory Pede Steptien Boyd NOBODY EVER ASKED HIM "It's a new ball game," the noted Jimmy Stewart explained. "There was a time when the movie industry looked down on television but that day has passed. Television, the movies and the stage are all a part of the entertainment medium and there is no reason for a performer to confine himself to one branch or another." Stewart, who stars in his television series, The Jimmy Stewart Show (on NBC, Sundays 8:30 PM), was discussing the fact that sev· cral motion picture stars, including himself. have gone into television this year. "The important thing is to work at your craft in whichever field it might be." Also. Stewart admits, one reason he accepted a series role was that he just "wanted to take a crack at it (television)." T hen too, it wasn't until this year that Stewart was offered a television series. "No- body ever asked me," he grins. This year at least three series possibilities were presented to Stewart, including playing a doctor and a lawyer. But Stewart chose the role of Prof. Jim Howard. "T liked the idea of doing comedy I've known the creato r, Hal Kantor, for many years and have great respect for his talent. And he certainly has a good track record." The series centers around Prof. Howard's home in particular with some of the stories being involved with the college campus. T hree generations of H owards live under the same roof-creating a variety of prob- lems that serve as springboards for many stories. The ramily Includes Julie Adams as Prof. H oward's wife, Martha. Dennis Larson as their 8-year-old son, Teddy, Jonathan Daly a<; their 29-year-old son. Peter, Ellen Geer as their daughter-in-law Wendy (married to Peter Howard), and Kirby Furlong as their 8-year-old grandson, Jake (who also, to his Ji~comfit, is Teddy'.; nephew-it annoys him to have to call Teddy "Uncle") Joh n \ifcGiver completes the regular cast as Dr. I uther Quince. a Nobel-Prize winning chem· 1c;try profes<;or who <;pends most of hi s spare trme at the Howard home. 1 he cast was selected after nearly 50 people were screen tested, plus many others who were interviewed. Only McOiver didn't iest since he had worked with both Stewart . me.I Kantor before. Miss Adams had also played orposite Stewart in 19S2 in tho movie "Bend o the River" (they planned to "wed .. at the end of that picture but It wasn't until the present series that they actually played a married couple). A thorough professionaJ, Stewart personally worked with each actor during the screen testa. He and Kantor both ~ .... --·"- THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. SEPTEMBER 25, ,971 I Clockwbe from left: Dtnnh Lanoa, Joa.athan Daly, Jimmy Sttw1rt, Julk Adimu, E!Jtn Cttr, Kirby Furiona. agreed on the final selectk>n of the cast. "I didn't really think 1 had a chance," says Miss Adams. "because I was told they were looking for someone older." But the "chemistry" worked between Miss Adams and Stewart and she landed the role of Mrs. Howard. Stewart doesn't plan to gin up movies. "1'11 be working in the series through the fall but after that I'll have lime for movies 1f the right one comes along." Stewart's most recent picture. "Fool's Parade'' was released during the summer. It was his 7.5th picture. He might have been an architect instead if he hadn't spent a summer in the theatre fol· lowing his senior year at Princeton. "Hank Fonda had just left a theatre group called the University Players and I was asked 10 replace him," says Stewart. Jim had al- ready acted \n some Princeton productions and was acquainted with Joshua Logan who headed the University Players. During that summer in 1932 Stewart also won a small role in a play ("Carrie Nation") that went to Broadway for a brief run. De· spite a scholarship to return for his mMter's in architecture at Princeton, Stewart decided 10 gamble on an acting career. H e joined a number of other young men who were also just breaking in o n Broadway at the time- Logan, Fonda, Myron McCormick, Dick Foran. They took an apartment together. Since one or more was always working. the newcomers rode out the Dcprcstion years without difftculty. Stewart moved from one rofe to another -though his first major role on Broadway wasn't until 1934 as Sat. O'Hara in "Yellow Jack." By 193S he had had aevcral tcreen tests and wu slaned that )'far by MOM. .. Those were ellciting years,'' Stewart re· - calls. "The big studios were great training greunds. They always kept you busy Some- times it would be a little role in a big picture and the nellt time it might be a big role in a I ittle picture." In only four years Stewart won the first of five Academy Award nominations for his role in I 939 in "Mr. Smith Goes to W ash· ington." The following year he won the Oscar for his work in "Philadelphia Story." World War 11 , though, had broken out in Europe. Stewart enlistee.I as a private in M arch, 1941, nine months before Pearl Har- bor. Already a pilot, Stewart won his wings and a commission. He served overseas with the 8th Air Force, flying 25 mission~ over enemy territory as a B-24 pilot and a wing commander. Stewart wa10 recently retired from the Air Fo{ce Reserve as a hrigadier g~neral. After the war Stewart appeared in his favorite movie, "Ir's a Wonderful Life ... "Rut timeo; had changed." Stewart rcmem bers. 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