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1972-01-08 - Orange Coast Pilot
PaSsen~ei-S Teti . . . Flight ~of Terror . ... ..... -- A~ro -8-. .CoU~try. • • • . --SATUltDAY; JANtlARY 8, ·1972 voe:...,, .... 1, 1;11nMiiM. n •U.U -----.-- . . -Hijae~ •-~l!J!l= -·-r• ----- ~, -_... > • • > " "' 1 i •• ,._.._ ..., ?I l'fN ~..:~i .HJJ~CKElt HEto-tH.'T:$H,OTGllN~~ , -:-=,_,~ ~ ,st.iw Dianne Bli~lil;r '1".ifr~~\~~P! t ' . I • •· • ·-• ..--·I'• 'f,"'.:..J ',_ "' -' ' ~-.,.,.. .. ~-. ' 1 ........ &s~nger~, Crew r411 . • T.ranscontinenral Terror . . ' t>l • ---·-· ··- End Talks J " .. , ·on.Coast lly JOHN VllLTEllZA Of'-~ ....... ..,, Bolh President Nison and Prime· Mlnlsl« E14atu sato·PJamied lo le .. e the orio&• Ooast loilay, seemingly satlslitd with the ,.iults, ol IWo· days of summit talks m san_ci~ Oltlnawa will return .lo Japanese con- fml March · 15 and 1 hotline between Walhlngton and Tokyo will be inllalled ln · the While House In Corning weeks. <ltber than yielding • those two ...,ud agreements, ,the remainder of the San Clemente summit deall with trying lo lm- prcwe._ tradfl relations, assuring~ the J~ ..that -·· ·c:on1 ....... • 1n llll)nland Cblna will no!; hurt alliall<:e• - and espedally coavlnclng the world th1t the U.S •. and Japan .,. on !be best of tenns. PresldeDI N~ bis aidts 11id, would 1pood a quiet moroing,.at the Western White House. . The . prime mlnister, however. ap. pareoUy has pllDDtd lo lour Newport Hsrbor and the Orange Olast aboard the luxury yacht "Mo Jo" out of !be BalbOa Bay Club this morning. • The two world leaders fonna!Jy $lld goodby~ on lbe driveway lawn or.La.Casa Pacifica early Friday aflemoou ~ Pmljlenl NWl!t 1tres.,.r !be pri)du#Vily of ,)llil' ta]ks1 He al~rtmphasi'*-thaf Stto wls the first loreisn head 'Of state to be' enlerlalned al the Spanil)I rea!dtnct alid,.that.. UDdencor.d,tbe. llDicable ·~o1a. Uons between the two men. Later In Ille diy Sato ' held twin j>reH conferences ..... one for the Japaneae presi and IDO!ber .for tbe·Amirican corps -al Ille Newpomr !mJ. Althotllb be WU. purposely llDSPtCiflc aboul details of the two COllferencer be did dellver ao l,dinilledly candid nply to ._ reporler asking when Nlron would be invlled to. 'l'oky<\. . . • .The ~·-was pmaced with an obserVlllon tbal ao Ammcan President hi! ..., been ulled lo Tokyo-since wopcrwar abad. ended.. ''I 11l1111 be cai1dld," w prime minister (See SATO, Pare J) Road beaths Mount • • • • - • • one Su1nntit ·Results: ~ . ' • " . , Okinawa Retnrn~ ---... Tekyo Hotline • • ·---.-·--·-• ' -· ·--·-· ·- I ' '• ·---• " · 1¥1LY 'tflO'I'""' ...... .:, ~ """"''AL~:lf!INO$fQ'VE1"'RrGH.tlf ... ~ • M Dis~ ~"':.~ Dark ,..__.. -"• ·-f ---. ~ --· ---· --. ·~n~itive (Jr~p • ( ! t-• .. •• • ,. 7~t ~""y.vo.1. . . l . Boxes Yield1 . . ' Man.~sName ' . By Uallod' l!ru1 la-liooal • 1 ~ oalionwtdo manhunt wu Wider w1r, • ,...Y let ''Cllrll(opher aiarlt1 111.m, • tbel name alped .., the leuu of aeven . llfety ctepom~ biJre8 ln which-bombs were lowid. .. Ellbt' bom!>I ·were· disarmed without lni:ldtnt In major banks ln New Yori<, a.tcap and"Son Francitco J'rlday; Seyen of !be. aalety deposit bote1 Jn which the' bombi were foilnd were Jeai. ed by 11Mohr." • , Police~ and' FBI' .111ents said -they 1 had few clues ' but 'luriiected anonymoua let~ ten which pbi1'91nfed lhe·locaU0111 of the etgbt bombo wire sent by th6 radlcel left ~-.A.nlJlth bomb mentioned ID the iollers wu-flctitlous. Officials spe0ulaled "Mohr" could bt a fictitious name for a number Of -le. Or L 1hey 11ld, be milbt be a pleau.nt. aoft-rilanntrff ''physfcls!" who spent two days In a Cblcqo apartment buildiag in ~her. li'IOr then le!I without P1Yin1 the..m. ' The letteni'dlfeetlng police to the aafoty boxes lilo Warned that the ho= Wblch had i.en plaoted.moriths·•~ crude '.:i>rototypea:~ ud lodlealed 'there, Wjlllld tie "future bombJJ1g1° with mtn sophil-- ticaled devlcea\ - 'l'!!ere m..r.d -n~. doubt ,tf.ir tho ~ andln>ell\tld o( the btim~ plants bol'O all the ·Wriuirks of J'~ lo!t1sts 1ili1llar to tboM wbo' have amployod ~Jo. ~ .. ln the ~t. . .. . . ) ' ' C.alt Weathr . 'You'll· have lo'll'OPt fOUr way tlirougb.lbe pea IOOp 1ialD tohlgbt, but die fdg will 1lve way to baY limshlhe by Sunday with temper .. ·lures ,.&bler!Df Utile cbanp. INSIDE T8DAY • I J OAIL V PILOT Q.UEENIE By Phil lnlerlandl • . .....,._~f7 A "ra.r-~-.1•1L ~~I-~ w ... w.....,--&. 1by can't you just •come in' in the morning-why do you have to make an 'entrance'?" L. M. Boyd Romans Started CAJlned Laughter -.. . ..,,,;; baby ii,.,.;;,, the 11111 ma11 Of thlni• &o eome. u · Sbakupeare: "TroUu1 and Cre1111ld1" • r.tadam, al how early an age. did you put your Infant DD aoUd food! Here's why the query. A rectnt Study at the tJD.ly.,.altl' ol Washington i.Dj!i~ted that the mothers of averweighl teenagers yeats earlier had started said youngstm on solid foods sometime between the ages of sb: weeks and two months. But the mothers of youngsters with normal weight had kept their in- fant offspring on the bottles until the third or fourth months. These re- se:archers concluded that solid food tao early might be what causes obesity later on. In some cases. That's Ju.st one study, bear In mind. QUERIES -Q. "What did lhi sing. tr Jania Joplin really die of?" A. An accidental overdose of heroin. Or eo it's stated tn the coroner'• report i;n LDs Angeles colj!ltx. Q ... DON'T THE airlines limit their passengers to two 4rinks per flight'" •A. Used to. Understand mo!' ol them ha\/.f: abandoned the rule lately, though. That Uquor lounge upstalrs has turned into big business, I'm told. ' Q. "QUICK, 'TQ,,!>esl way to 1et dog hair oul of up- holstery?" ·- -· A. Mjght try a wet chamois. ' IF YOU THo'llGRT canned laughb?r. is on TV, wa1 of· a relatively r~ent origin. consider "plaudite manibus.'1 the Latin comm;ind to clap hands . Actors ln old Rome !lbout.td same to the audience at the end of a performance. Origin of our word "applause,'' that. JUNKED CARS -Consider all the earl! junked every year in this country. Bumper lo bumoer, they'd pack an eight-lane highway from New York City to Sin Francilco. That's a many. no? , mOSE CITIZENS who believe your facial characteris- Ucs reveal personality traits Insist people with small ears tend to pay scrupulous Attention to details. Shrug. ONE Tlf\.1E out of five. a wife will outlive a husband who's 10 year!! older than she is. Three times out of rive, me·u outlive him, if they're the same age. HOSPIT AU -Name the 10 best hospitals in the Unit- ed Stales. That's .,..,hat pollster!! asked a sizable sa mpling of medical expert11. The vote ran a5 follows: 1. The Mayo CUnic in Rochester. 2. Massachusetts General in Boston. 3. Johns Hopkins in Baltimore. 4. Presbyterian in New York. 5. Peter Bent Briizham in Boston . 6. The Cleveland Clinic In Cleveland. 7. The UCLA Center for the Health Sciences in Los Angeles . 8. Mount Sinai In New York City. 9. Bames in St. L<lui1. 10. The Ochsner FoW1da,tion in New Orleans. Booklet Promotion Scheduled in Mesa The Chamber of Commerce 1'buy one, get one free'' coupon booklet promotion i~ gtJ\I scheduled for Costa Mesa this :vear. The executive committee and the promotions commiltee of the chamber hslened to complaints this week from a chamber member who charg· ed Lhat the coupon campaign would interfere with h 1 s busineM. distribute the coupon booklets in March. The objKl of the campaign is to get residents to buy in local stores by offering free merchandise with a purchase. Bovs Club • Sets Fete R.W. Morrison, owner of a direct mail firm in CosLa The public is invited to al· M.e11 . told com m 1 t tee tend the dedication of the new member• the campaign com· gymnasium at the Boys Club pet.es with mail order ad-o( the Harbor Area from 2:30 vtrtiaing firms. He also charg· p.m. to s p.m .. Sunday . ed Uiat tn.sufflcient controls lo An open house will be held protect small merchants have .at the gym, 2131 Tustin Ave., been plactd on the promotion. Ulsta Mesa . Cb m m I t t e e members The Boys' Club built the however endorstd the cam-gymnasium, but shares It with pa.Jin. They dJd meet some of the Kaiser Junior High School. Motti10D'1 objections by Students use tt during school uylo1 the number of booklets hours and the Soya' Club would be limited to 3,000. takes over after hours. ~ allo usured Morrison ;========::::;! that the chamber would meet Wh C 7 111 1<pl1t1ont of I/le Federal o a res Trad« Commlllion. Chamber No <>ther newrpaprr th ih• Mllll~ NJck Zltntr also 11ld world Cl""' about..rour com· ,._ m~ ,_ Ill ~-•·nt ~:'ilY Ilk• your ""'""uni!,! ~ u.1 .. UJUBMlll uauY newtpa0tr . does. Jt 1 <Cllllad with F'l'C ofncllll. lh• DAILY PILOT. Qamber ofncWe plan to !::::======='I .,} 0 While Quantities Last -._ ... _ ~ ... 16·0Z. * TIN OF MIXED NUTS Oel1cious salted Burma n u ts in 16-oz.• \liCUUTT'l·pKked tin. •Net WL • Burnt Orange Avocado Gold Blue Pink 9X12' ROOM-SIZE POLYESTER SHAG 88 Cllar90 IH Thick polyester pile in accenting tone-on·tone shading. Non -skid latex backing. 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Vtt•t•· i,r,, r•ll 1 "" .. ''· 1'!. SUN. 10·7 ' COX READY-TO.FLY U-CONTROL GAS POWERED AIRPLANES Z7662 p.51 M1ut•119. a,i. t•1v. 9•1, ac c•11•ri•1 includ· ed • .:1.1•00 p.s I ·D Miu Am· 711 BRAS, Gl~DLES, Yi.SLIPS o. Rog. IA7. 6 .78 'OJ"•• 8rafr 32A·44D. #~ Girdles: S-M·l·Xl, ,... -• ..... y,.s~ips: S·M·L·Xl. CAREFREE SPORTSWEAR b. Rog. 3.96 -7.96 .. ~~~,\~w;;'~'~'. $3-~-ts Slacks: S-18. Skiru: 6-18, 32·38 . FASHIONABLE PANTSUITS c.Rog.$8.14.96 $i!JO Va riety of styles In acrylic, rayon or nylon fabria. Sizn 8-16. UPHOLSTERY MATERIAL l•rge •llOtlmt nt of flor•I l 1olid colcr1. E•1v cletn, Buv •ncl 11vt •t K,.,1r1, < SWEAT PANTS •• ,. 222 1.66 HEATING' PAD llo~. 336 2.54 W1t·proof hta,ting '*' with 3 '1•at1, •1gt'lel tight UL. t ' 1 1Chancein21,371,000 To Win Lifetime Loot By TERRY COVILLE ,. Of .. 0.llY ~U.I Sllllf WELL, DEAR rrlenda and readers. You may aot be bleaaed with Ill)' magic touch m\¢ longer. l 'm planninj to win thousaodi ol dollars In thla gigantic Reader's l)lgest con~ · .. I'm sun lhBfY cl you have received the ,.me 111.Ue 'passbook to paradbe. "'f 1 1 have. Top prize is $100 a month for life -sign my namt to it please. The book says my chances or winning that prize Ls one 'in 21,S?t,OOO. Not bad for a man whose middle name is Shannon. And If I can convince a few of you to drop out, the odda get hetter. or course Jt's a gimmick to boost the sales of Reader's Digest -already past· the 15 million mark. The law, how· ever, says everyone has 'a chlnce, even if you don't subscribe. MY DAD, something orfi •keptlc, winks .his e)'tS aod · says "Sure ... '1 ~ We often dilfer on opinions. lf I do fall lo win one of the big prizes, I have a good shot at a set or steak knives ·-one in ~1. Whoever did the job th is year confused everyone. At least a dozen people have told me they were the only onts in Balboa to receive an entry. They're wrong, of course - I'm the only one. What the propaganda actual. ly says is that the six serial numbers they give you are not duplicated any- where else. DID YOU EVER see a contest whtre they were? These Reader's Digest folk are clever people though. Scanning through the instructions I was 11urprlsed to learn they know I own a 1971 Datsun. Who is their editor -J. Edgar himself .•. ? In later pages they tell you some of the great articles you missed in their magazine, like "The Hidden Meanings of Money in MarrJage." They say It reveals surprising facts on bow husbands and wJves misUse and even waste money (moslly wives I asume). SURPRISE is right -I just paid my wile's $150 phone bill. Another article 1 missed (well, they never let me in the contest before) was on ''How to Keep Your Debts Under Control." I already know how -win this cantest. I'm going to cut short now. 1 don't 1mow--..ibout your letter, but in mine they told me about a special $20,000 bonus prize'J! I send my Jetter back before • Jan. 21:-c I want to send it now, you never know when there might be a mail strike or something. And I'd bate to keep making a living by writing with so many contests in the world. DO THEY Au.OW a man named Shannon in the Irish Sweepstakes? FEARS DEMONSTRATIONS Jipin's S.to OIAN&I COAST DAllY PllOT " ...... -.. """--· L..t•• .... ,.......,..., Coit• w... S. Cln:t1Jlte Ol.AMGe c.oAfT l"'UILl$H'"4 «*'Nrf '-oltorf H. Wood PrtslHrll Md P'\IOlllllll' J 1clc R. C1rl9T Vb ~ tllld 0-rll #tllff/llfltlt 1'11011111 KooYil ....... , • ..,,.,, A. til11rplilu M•Mlitlll Edtltt' OAIL V 'ILOT Stiff f>belt PICKETS PRESIDENT County GDP's Brclcat• From Page I SATO •.. said thro1.1gh an Interpreter, "and state Utat my ·brother, who once was prime minister when General Eisenhower was President, made such an invitation, but when a member of the staff came 'to Tokyo to make arrangements, demonstrations took plac~ that precluded any trip by the Presldenl "Now r am prime min\lter and we still have such condition' 1n Japan and yo1.1th and others are demonstrating. "Because of this, It is not possible to give . Presldent Nixon the warm and graclous welcome he so Justly deserves. "I do not want it to be a repetition .• , • shame or two brothers,.. he said OAILV P)LOV 3 Po~ee Pai~ing Up ddet then - Fro• r-.e i HIJA • • • - • • • ~F:='oi"!. lbo---Fatrolman, Detective R idi'!g-Together One or the Newport Beach Police Department'• most suc<WluJ v.ntures II the educational ride-aloog program to &bow ~ a typical duty lhlll. Now police arrtcm ate !Q'lng It «(· on an ustcned nslonal b<ll Ls In Ila •lihll' clt,y. "He nally ~hed her up, and ahe was qutte·frontlc, ' uld John Heileman, l!O, a melall company oalioman. "Several times be uled profanlly and lhreaten<i! to shoot the pusengm." "Ho wu In full control. He appeand to be ver}, very danatrous. A man came out et the rest room and he was rouSl>od up' some ud shoved uldo. 'l1!e ateward• behaved ~ry well but the looked like !he wu rolng to cry." 0 1 felt sorry for that poor stewardess, he really had her/' saJd Priscilla Mat- lock, 21, of Los Mgeles. "But he was very rational. He knew e1acUy what he wanted to do." 'n!omas said the hijacker, shovlng the iitewardess by the hair before him, for ced his way into the pilot's cabin at gun. point as the plane approached Los An- geles for a landing, and he could see the hijacker at one point training tht shot- gun at one of the flight officers. The passengen prailed the cool re- actioos of stewahlessea ~ the 'plane's pilot. hThe capllJifealbe"'bn the hitircom and al>Ologized lor 1l>e Inconvenience." Aid Heffernan . 'me iild a few peop1e Would like ·to go elsewhere, otl'Jer than Los Angeles." "He asked everyone to remain calm. Everyone did. except two women who began crying.'' Jan and Cornella Flora of Manhattan· ville. Karui: .• said they fear"ed far the safety Of their baby, Gabriela. "We were afraid she'd start crying and get the other passengers upset and nervous." Flora said. "That's jwlt what she did, too." To the passengers' relief, the hijacker was as anxious to·be rid of them as they were to get away from him. "He wanted the plane and he didn't want the people/' said Wrlght. ''He said 'I don't wa11t these people, I want them off'." Other passengers said the hijacker was •1screaming and swearing" at times. When the plane landed at Los Angeles, the hijacker, negotiating over the pilot's radio, allowed author1tle1 to send two buses for Ute passe11gen, tr they came with headlights extingui5lfed, interlor lights on and containing only the driver. Holding IO airline em(>loytS hostage. the Boeing 7'll stretch jet winged It& way acr08S the continent, landing at Tampa where the hijackers suddenly announced they wanted to go to Africa, rather than Havana. They """' told their plane did not have the range ror a trans-Atlantic flight, and after some tense negotiatiOJt they finally settled on Havana again, and took off in their refueled plane. Physician Burgled tacb other. • A oe• 11z·month experiment of team. Inc • patrolman and a detecllvo tocetbor Laguna Council Slates Coast Freeway Session A top ottlctal of the Division of Highways and representatives or the State Department of Public Works in Sacrameflto will be Invited to attepd the next meeting of the. Laguna Beach City Co1.1ncil on Jan. 19 to discuss the status of the Pacific Coast Freeway. The .CO@Cil agreed to exlehd Ille . lit-- vltethul 'II the i:tOljUest of O>unoibnal\ Edward l,orr, wllo said, "We'Shwid asr Mr. Haig Ayanian (District 7 Engineer, Division or Highways) to appear before the council to give us the exact status of the freeway . A tot of misleading' in· formation has been circulatJog in the community and we need to have it cleared up." Drlector of Public Works Joseph Sweany said he could e1tend the in· vitation to Ayanian and also to reperesen- tatives of the Public Works Department, suggesting a date for the next acheduled council meeting. Michael Schley, vice president and traffic chairman of the Citizens' Town Planning AaoclaUon, suggested that representatives of other communities on the free.-. route might also be invited ·"' tli6 ilie<Ung. . ·Schie,~ asked the council to take ·actbl, on t propo&al made earlier by Mayor Richard Geldberg to place the freewa)t.ilaue on the April ballot for a "sU:aw'Wte" to test public opinion. Goldberg said he would prefer to delay the action until after the mee ting with the· state officials. City attorney Tully Seymour said he could draw up a freeway proposal te1t for the meeting so the council oould act on it if it wished after hearing' the olhcials. F r om Page I MUSHROOMS ••• their food ready-made from other organisms, they requlre large quantities of enriched soil. The two million pounds or mushrooms produced annually at Oceanview require 14 million pounds of hay. Considering that a mushroom is over 90 percent water, that's a lot of hay per mushroom. But raw hay isn't nearly rich enough by IU!ell. It mus! be combined with SIJY and peanut meal and fermented in the 11un ror several days. And them, to kill any germs or micro-crganisms that would grow wild· ly in such enriched soil, it must be baked for a week at tfiO degrees until, u DiSte!ano says, ''ii'J aa clean as a loaf of bread." The variables in this kind of a process are staggering, DiStefano said, not to mention all the man-llours that go lntq mixing, turning, ud moving the illy around. his work. "I've aeen growing beds specially enriched with extra soy meal, or even with honey, and they've produced nothing. Maybe a pound and a hall per fool "And then we've had miserable beds, ones that looked like they couldn't grow a weed. And we've got three and a half out of them. When that happens, or course, we run back and check the hay, check the meal and the fennentatlon time, and try to duplicate it all. But it never happens again. You can just never tell what's going to llappen," Di Stefano said. Scientisls at one eastern university are developing a mechanized mushroom plant, and DiStefano talks of their work in slighUy awed tooes. "You'll come to work in the morning, push a few buttons, and big conveyor Newport Beach OtlhOpedJc surg ... Dr. Thua It Is undoralen!fable when belt& will bring the mushrooms out for Jam~ G. Kidd '"" • negative l"'Ction DlSWtllO,Ja\lien~No~ m~~R. .piClJUni. Six men 'l'lll be able to run a wh..i'iie <lll<ov~ vLsiled hlx like:'liedgtlljll!!!!Mii~p."\. l 1"liolh -plant• slUlng dciim.''" DlSte!ano -n~ --"IUP<\'.!e a <;Ullell!N, You qn ~your. pl'Olflcted. • The al~ 'llturaday that . wort and ltand &ck ind liiiil< at It wbeli And what does • llle-loOC mushroom wlioe 1 all tiWill ' at IOI! 1 you're done. But a muahroom (?OW•• can grower think of '"°' a mi<hlnhed plant? New ' 15001heet.t ol do everything right and get nothing. He • "It sounds jual great," DiStefano uld, -~xf~~;;:•Y~fiii,~"illlfi"ilti'flii_iiiliuie.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiineiiveirilmowsiiiiwhatiliiiiigoiilng to becomf:ci!-"I wish they thought or it 30 yeal'I ago." . ~ pair of eoq>erta In bandllng juvenile offenden wltl be on dul(, to aid the detectl,.. aulgned to ride wllh J>ltfO~ IN!n during the day'a thrt<o, ellbl·bour r alillll. · , ' • "i lloii~ -or anybody .1 .. who hU trled1be attllp the way we have K.," tx• plalna Deteotive O.pt. Donald F. Oyaas, relaUve to the empbui11 on dealing wtth juvenile crlrae. Patrolmen handle whatever tht lhlf' brlngt. Traditionally, detectives have speciall!- ed. "Historically there's been a problem ot communications between the patrol of· ricers and the detectives," Capt. Oyaa.t points out. "With this new system we're hoping lo eliminate -or all but eliminate -thi.! problem," says the detective com· mander . His men assign~ to pa_trol cars wiU ride a minimum of four hours per month with each officer in the field, rotating among districts. They wear regulation khaki, not trim, double-knit auits hiding handcuffll and holstered revolvers. "Both the detectives and patrol officers are very enthused and we've only been in it six days," C.pt. Oyua said ThUl'lday. "You take a guy assigned to wor)i burglaries and he handJes burglaries all over town." 4'NatQrally. in his work he tends t.o lg .. nore scme or the Other types of crime going on in the city," he contin1.1es. Assignment of special juvenlle experts to the new system of law enforcement will give them an intense background in Identifying local under-IS offenders too: who they are; wbal they do. Whittier jusl began a geograpblcal detective deployment l}'Slem, !or .., ample,. but without aw:h heavy emplwla on dealing witl(.juvenlles. "Other agenctu have tried slmlla• method.t, based on geography, aa opposed to having their dotecUves handle • apecial cllentele," pa1a Gap!> Oyau. Some Newport Beach plainclothesmen will stltl deal 10ltly '\"1th !heir excluaivo type of customen. "We stlll have a man who works nothing but checks and forgery." Major fraud and recovery of 1tolen pro. perty will remain ~ other man's pro- vince. "And we have a policewoman posltioo now open, for az: c:rima and mi.sling persona ...... • ClapL Oyaaa llddl. The new syolom -.W..lope4 ., • mtthocf Of •lmf*OWtc local laW .. lorcemciL • . II the ~""lin!,. dolecllftl mi 1116.old ' -IM~._ worka u w It will bieome permanen~ C.pl. Oyau &aid. 'Be·tter Ideas Make Better Cars' . _,,. ......... ·Pound !or pound and dollar for dollar America'ibeat equipped aport car. What others call extru are just standard on the sleek cat calltd Cougar. 1J,ke this befl.utµul Ltme Metallc 2 dr. Hardtop for example. At this attractive prtce we're including ••• Sel. lhltt trans., WIW tires, Power Steering, Po-wer front disc brakes. tinted glaaa, deluxe wheel covers, dual racing mlm>rs, App. protection group, Radio and AIR CONDmONING #'2F'91H510142 .._ ____________ $3775.00- MERCURY for '72 . - C$i1rl•1 H. loet 9'1ch•nf P. Nall Ml1'11nl .........,"'9 &lllor• philosophically. , Sato, a veteran at observing demonstrations, nearly saw a pocket·size one at the Newporter Inn .. It was a small show of placards and a futlle attem pt to present a pro-Taiwan petition to the U.S. A new world ti 4rlvlfll pleuure await. behind the wheel of Mercury's Monterey for 1972. A rtde u smooth as the Jlnt1 ot the car It.sell. America'• bla: car, btat buy , •• Look what )'OU 1et for \hit' low price •••• Custom 2 dr. Hardtop,, Med. &Tttn me:tallle. all vtftyl lnterlor, wsw tll"tl, complete: tinted &]au, remote control m.lrrot', dual rur seat 1pelken, tender aJdrtl,, Deluxe radio and AIR CONDmONING •••• "2Zl56~!50 -Cosll IMlt: 3lD W-=~~r ·-,...,.._, 8w<ll: lW H kulevl,.. UOUM f..cto: :m '••I ,,_ ~llflllllll• 1,-Clll ,,,,. ltOkll kuls¥al'll I'll Clfl'Ml'IM; al H«ll ll '°"""" la.I State Depar!Qtent aide. . Led by George Brokala, well known Orange County conservaUve Repub1lcan, the attompl to present l!. ~titlon railed - and Brak.ate, wHo once "liumed a dOClk:.,...... mtnt to protest the Presldet)l'a China Polley, 11\tlod !or a pwentatlo• to a Secrel Service Agent. The placard which Broble can\ed ac--; cusini Nixon or "being bezardooa to freedom," was not allow'od ci9'0 tnoU(b c for view by the prime tn1pliler as be entered and exited the <lOnlennoe ...,,.,, Nixon leavea this a It er a o on no doubl ~Yln& a algb -Jlld tllat bis IOfli airing ol CCllllmnc:u w!lh WWW leaden - ls over IOi' a whne. - Tl1e nut lense mome11ts -pps the tou(hfsl 'l>f his !Olli political itte, come tale gm ll)Ollill l'""" be M!l1oot Oil the llOil :vi ;he forblddlni lianl -tho' People's Republic of 011na. $4226.00 -·-· -.. -- NOTICE ... NO MORE 7% EXCISE TAX! • • • • -• 2129 HA RBOR BLVD.; COSTA MESA • 541Mi13Q_ 4 DAil Y PILOT .,Pulpit and Pew "O... Your Faith Make A Dillmnce!" Is Ille Ulle of tilt aer.rnon whlch the Rev. Jamee: E. Piercy, Pastor oC Ftrat a.r11u.. Clldrth or Costa t.ttie. 729 Victoria St. will ~g during the Morning WonbJp Service on this Lord's · · Day Morning. During lhe Vesper Hour. 7 p.m .. the con- greeation will h a v e a lellowsltip ol song led by Jean Carrier. Other Sund a y se.nilces of the church are Bible School at 9: 15 a .m. and Christlan Youth Fellowship at 'p.m. ter to lbe C.Orinthi.anJ. "The Grea t.est Quality!' Y o uth groups meet at 7: 30 p.m. at the church. Both tht senior high and junior high fellowship have planned an exciting and an eventful year. The youth pastor Is Al PraJs. Marguerita Biggs Cromie and Gerald B l 11 s ' McGrath, c ondueto.r1 of mualc w o 1"-IU b op s at past CCD Conventions, have compiled a unique pre s entation ln teaching B i b I e , Scripture. Sacrament s and Mw· to student!. meetitl&' will be held at our "cburcb. Thi. new conference a>nsist3 ol seven Lutheran Churches in this area and ii a part ot the South Pacific District or the American Lutheran Church. Clergymen and Church Councils /rom Ille seven churches will attend the meeting !rom 2 to 4:30 p.m. fJ'elk Set . New Bt~laop • Bl!hop JOhn R. Quinn, formerly ' au ir H i a r y bishop in San Diego, delivers his h0111Uy at· ter being !nsW!ed as the youngest bishop ever to hea d' a dibOese in the . Unit~ States. The .Romln Catbolic churchman is only 42. Sunday School classes for all age.s begins at 9:45 a.m. At the 11 a.m. service at Fin& Blptlst Church of S a a Clemente, 107 W. Marquita, Pastor Smith's message is en-. UUed • 'De a I in g with Resentment" and at 6 p.m. he ,. b conUnuing e x p ositor y messates fn>m Ille First Let· The Conlraternity of Chris· ti an Doctrine Archdioctse o( U>s Angele! is presenting a aeries of music workshops on Saturday, January 15, al St. J o.:eph College Auditorium 480 S. Batavia St. Orange, Calif. From 9 a.m. to t p.m., a workshop entitled "Religious Values of Music For the Young Child" will be con· ducted. From 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. a second workshop entitled, •. "Teaching ~ligion Through Music." wiU be prueoted for CCD Teachers of grade and high school children. Parents and all whp are intqeeted are also inylted to a<t t en d , F'or the three Sundays arter Epiphany, at Newport Harbor Lutheran ChW'cb, 798 Dover Drive, Newport Beach Pastor James G. Blain will preach a .series of sennons with the oveall title, "The Light Shines in the Darkness." The first Sunday after Epiphany, his sermon !or both workshop services is titled, "The Light Shines in t he Darkness -in the Church." The 1972 Church Council will be installed on this SUnday, and n e w members will be received. In the afternoon, the first Beach Cities Conference f i r 1 t The Rev. and Mrs. Joe Gra y. missionaries from the Navajo Indian Reservation, will visit San Clerttente this weekend . Saturday they will be staying in the home of the Rev. and Mrs. Joseph S. Stephens. 400 Vista Torito, and will share their experiences with a group of people in- cluding the Missions com- mittee with chairman Mr. George lngledew. Sunday the Rev. Joe Gray will prach at the San Clemente United Presbyterla:a Church, 119 (See PULPIT, Page I) Concert Hosts The Good Tw i n s, Dwight and Dwayne, will present a new di- mension of Gospe l singing in a f ull hour concert at the First Christian Church of Huntington B e a c h , 1207 Main St.. at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. They are featured TV per· formers and have com- posed a number of Gos· pel songs. Serles 611ut Na tio nally-known evan- gelist Theron Spurr wilt be featured. in a series of special meet- ings at the First Ba p- tist Church, 107 W. Marquita, San Cle- mente, Jan. 23 to Jan. 28. He will direct the music and speaking Sunday in the Bible service at 9:45 a.m., the worship at 11 a.ro . and evenlng service at 7 p.m . Michael w a r n k. e , formerly a higlt priest in a satan·worship cult, and .now a medic in.the Navy with a creditable record, will speak on how the occult can lead to bizarre entan· glements. His talk will be part of the, Contact Clinic of the J an. 18· 23 Morris Cerullo Evangelism Conference in San Diego's Cortez ·Hotel. He will be. ,tbatf~itual le,der of, the oma City dioce&e. • '· ' . ORANGE COAST CHURCH DIRECTORY NEWPORT CHRISTIAN CENTER FIFTEENTH AND MONROVIA NEWPORT BEACH SCHIDULI OF SUYICU l :JO A.M~ILY MORWIN• WOUHIP t:41 A.M-SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00.l.M-MOININ«l WORSHIP 6:00 P.M.-IYINING WOllHU1 A ....,., we&c.-tto ,.,,. .. et ....... c ...... l'tl&n. "0• .. ,... $plrit ••• o .... '" L..rd .. Dr. Gffrf9 0 , WM4, P.U.r '46-6620 FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD 140 E. 22nd St., Cqst1 Mo11-54~761 E. W, Phillips, P1stor SUNDAY SERVICES f:JO A.M • ......Q•rdi Sc""9 CeU ..-1 CHILD CAii AYAILAIU II tltr• IJ 1t:ll A.M-""arlttMcn Glfh." ,_..., PWlllps s,..u .. 1:00 P.M.-'-n.. Wert of G-4" , ...... ,.1111,. s,..ll"' 7:10 Ftdey-Y•.,. n,... H_ew,.,..M .. P,..SC•oo ......... ll/2"i:--6:~D A.Iii. '9 l :lO P.111. ' -". J ~ ;,.. s..u... ~ "41·11.U I l ' HARIOit-~~SSEMaLY OF· GOD · 740 W. Wilson, Co1h Mesa · • S4M704 .. ~ MlllTWKll., P..W CARL ••llTRY, M1111mr flf Miiiie -SUNDAY SllYICU - CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES llANCHlS Of TMI MOTHEI CHUICH THI fllST CHUICH OF CHllST. ICllNTIST IN IOSTON. MASSACHUSITIS "SACRAMENT" Sund1y, Jin. 9th Co1t1 Meu-Frrst Church of Chirst, Scientist 2110 Mna Yerff Dr .. Coste Mna S11acley Sdtool-f:15 A,M. Cli11rc• S.l'Yke -1. 1 :GO A. M. IHdl119 looftl, 21St M ... Y ... Dt. Huntington Be1ch-Flr1t Church of Christ, Scientist 1t11 • on._ H•llfl.,.._ . .._. S•llday Schol -t:JO 111 :00 A.M. C•urdi -t:JO & 11 :DO A.M. lndlet a... -221 i'!llhl St. Newport 811ch-First Church of Christ, Scient11t 3JOJ YI• Lide, .N ........ i:'iae.. . Cll1rc• I S11tdey Sdlool-f:00°10:JO A.M. leedl .. lotMa, llll YJo Udo Newport Bt1ch-Second Church of Christ, Scientist 1100 P.clfk \'Jew Dr,. C..... dill M.r Ct.rel! I Sdday Sc .... -10:00 A.M. llecldl .. looM -l50o.t Comt H1fJ, Chter N!Vdlwl Wed. 1 ... 1111 TestlMOllJ M~'.7"" I Pollh-AJl ,c:ti.m. AU an cM'dioUv inviiitli.~--... • -'.! _ •tnricti and en;ov~t1tt·o1 "-- Reading . 1' - · · an• C...'Prnt..;J. Au lllWCIS""' ... - .J/arlor Chri:Jfian Church f~S A.M.-S11day Sehl.. Of NEWPOn IEACH -CDllclplesJ MMtl ..... ~ .... 10:10 A.M.--''T~ Pr~ of GM" At u,,., lay loYt Cl1b s.tm.1 by Pmtor Jtll Ttisth1 Aw .. Coste Mea 7;00 P.M.-Speclol Speokor Ch h S h I 9 45 AM ............. __ , urccoo .......... : .. FIRST CHRISTIAN I CHURCH Main & Adams Streets Huntington Be1ch Morning Wor•hip ••• , • ,. •, •,, , , • •, ••••• l :JO & 11 :00 •.m, Bible Schoof ••• •• ••. f :45 •.m, Youth Groups • •• ••, 6:00 p.m. E~ening Wor•hip •••• 7:00 p.m. Nunery care PIWl<llfd •t 1n Mntlas Offk1: J.»..1.Slt oi.1 DlwliDrl J:M.fllO FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Victoria & Pl•centi1 Av•. Costa Mis• J._ L P1ftcy Ml11lst.r lod•le McH19h Dh'Kflr el Chrftll11 llMllllll 11t1o11 kllltl ...... -...... t 111 1.m. Momkltl Wol'll'llp ........ 11::11 1,ft'I. Ytvttl 01'1111P1 , .............. I p.rll. Vlltllf'll ...................... 1 p,m. Nursefl/ Care Providtd 141-4711 ' 541-6]41 COMMUNITY CONGREGATIONAL • 611 HELIOTROPE Wonll11 -10 A.M. Churcli Schoef -10 A.M. Or. P'hlJUp G. Murri'(, Mlllll llf' 644. 7400 THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH WelcomH You. IT. JAMU. JJOt Viti lWe. N..,.,. IMdl 1:JO A.M-tl.ty ......... f :OO A.M .......... y W..W, & ClmrCli Sc.-\ )\:OOA.M.-A~ H'9'1J l..,._t A .,.- Monflt ,,.,_, N•""'Y .,.,14o4 Mid-W ... H.ty C..U.ulo1 & HHll ... s.Me1t Tllftcley-10:JO A.M. W.ondll\' ..a:DO P.M. lite In. J ... P • ....., ll, lecter-Pltut: 615-0211 ST. JOHN THE DIVINE, 2043 Orange Ave., C.M. S1Hays 7 :10 & f t]O ' Cliirrc• Sekel -f:lf TIM!rsdays: 6:JO & 10 1.m.: H1ly Deys • wou1111f Yklt, Tiii In. J .. • W. DIHI ... • -..._ 1414126 tMtto 'M..WW I Morning Worship ...... 10 :45 A.M. ~ ~~H~1!!!! !c~~ I "'"';i!,~::;'°~-;.;-1;~..., Saint Michael And All Angels Episcopal churcb ]~~~~~~§~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1!~====~~~~~~~~~~~====~11 32Jl PecHlc View Drlw, Coren dill Mw Minister: Dr. D. \V. McElroy s111dayaot:oo A.M. • t :Jo A.M .. c•'"• ScHe1j'N1fNll'f-f:lf A.M. -Ttinffp-7:00 A.M. WedimdC1p-f:JO A.M. -T1le In. Jeff Rotor1 Dwlt,, lectw -..... '44-046J CENTRAL BIBLE CHURCH CHURCH OF CHRIST 23rd StrHI 1t Oronge, COiii Mo11 -548-5303 287 W. WILSON ST., COSTA MESA .... fnd L M1111, p..,., ......._ Herbor -4 Feirrilw Moni1 .. Winlllit-IO:JO e.M. -S111Hkry ScAoll t •·•· SUNDAY MORNING l lBLE STUDY • , ••• , • ,, , .• , ••• t :45 A.M. SUNDAY MORNING WOii.SHiP I COMMUNION •••• 10:45 A.M. S...,.1 ... 1 .. Wonlllp.1:00 P·"'.-rr.y., Meotl .. Wetll •• 7:00 p.111. SUNDAY EVENING WOii.SHiP •••••• , •• ,, ,, •• ••••• 6:00 ,.M. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~r11 WEDNESDAY EVENING BIBLE STUDY •••••••• ,,. ,, , 1:JO P.M. NUISllY CAii PROVIDED w. w•~ HenhHJtOO ••• Lerpt1t l 1 , ' 11 I SABn•~ SERVICES Min ist•r Mu1 ic1I Dir•ctor If JJ ~'" Phont: 645-3191 Doy or Night REllGiOUSSCHOOL harbor reform temple ftABBI BERNARD P. KING .... ~ meeting at SL .li!neS Eplscooal Chu rch o 3209 Via lido, Newport Beach For Information: C.ll 67&7230 TEMPLE SHARON TN CotlJlnellff lfHIOtll for tlll ""'-H°"'9f A,.. ~NE ~US ~OMMUNrTY @Ji!IRPJf TURTLE ROCK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Turtle Rodi. Dt1"' 111d Alnllfl Dtlwl ftne toMQ _,._ elf , "'-Cl """" dr!Ye). 1111 0 1'90 frMWIY ti C.lwtJ $ovtfl ti • ca.,. Dr.) Left le Tllftle ll:Kk Drtv.. ~ .... lldl s.. ........ ...... ..-9:10 A.M. Sunday Sdlool fat all otn 11 :00 A.M. M°'"l19 Wonhlp • NUQllY' CAll:I P1lOVIDED AT IOTN HOURI ,., ,.,.,_,... Cilcwll• otMr' ~ c.. 1»1fU THE CHURCH FOR YOUR FAMILY ST. WILFRID'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 8236 Ellis St., Huntington BHch ' 1:00 A.M.-Holy Communion 9:]0 A.M.-F1mlly S•rvice & Church School £Nursery Cerel! 11 :00 A.M .-Morning Worihip I Nursery Cerel 7:00 P.M.-Fe1ti .. 1I E•ensont & Sermon Epilcop1l Yo.;ng Churchme11 All Utur9i1r ire i11 u1e 1t •1riou1 time• TN QIJrdt Is ,,..,. ............ fW t4elJ' M1rri.te. Jim•• C. C•ley, P•1tor -962-75 12 Rei.: Sl6~061' NEWPORT HARBOR LUTHERAN CHURCH 798 Dover Dr. LI 8-lbl I ,... .... ,,_ ......... ·-'11'e~-·-~ AM!ft ........... E•rl't Wordllp 1:00 a.m. Chrirli•" Educ•tlo1 t :l 5 1.m. F-1tl•• Worship 10:]0 e.m. Nt1.rstry CCZ1't Aooilable WRCOMI ' LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE MASTER 2900 P1cific View Dr • Corona del Mar DR. MARTIN OLSEN Phan• 644.2664 ftOt A.M. Fe•tfr Wenlttp 10:00 A.M. S....., C••rdi ScNol . 11:00A.M.-W .... lp ST. MATTHEW LUTHERAN CHURCH -18182 Culver Drive · 'University Park. Irvine 1 ..... ~H.N..,_.. • s.Ny Sc:Mo1-f:OO 'A..M. Gol,_ s.wJM-t:OO A.M. Tll9 lentk1 -10:lt,.A.M, IJJ.1211 N~ c.,. IJ~l4' ·A Cordial Welcome from THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH NEWPORT ,CENTER , Wonllt11-IT:15 A.M. ... St. Mldiaels lpbc•pel c•11tc• M ......... et Pecffic flow Dr, c.....~ ..... ..... : 675.otSO Co1t1 Me•• FIRST UNITED ,t.IETHODIST CHURCH 19th St. & ·H•r\or llvcl. Chlirch ·worship -9:30 a-11 · Church Sdiool -f ;30 541·7727 • Coit• Mei• North Hunti119te11 l11ch FIRST UNITED . METHODIST CHURCH 2721 17tlt St. 116·3537 S.~iceir-f:ll I ID:JQ HW""1' C.,.. J.11,Momllll Church Sche1l -9\11 H.ntfington l••ch -Hortiii COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURC!i 6662 Hill A'•1. -.z-441 l ' Wonhip I Churcll ScM.I t :OO. I ID:l O A.M. ># MESA VERDE l"'ilfl• -E11t 111rf • METHODIST CHURCH UNI\t~RSIT'f . • M• .. v. ••••••••• St. 'ME.Tl:IOOIS,l C.llURCH ·4 4f.Z7hf · ,,~ .. ,ll.l·j~'l "'"~' Wer1hip I Church Sch•or 11422 Cu.,., ba 1- f :OO.I IO:lO AM. •t Ur!tw.ntty of~' • Wotlhlp a a...ru. SdiMI ( · , r, r • ..,. " ·-.!>-:TI"'1&? 11" .. 1• -• a ,J01)t ~i.r • '1-.:•·.f,r~~liJr'J-io ;;1 sg :' ··~ '' L t :a: :118s • fl a&1;:: ME'l'tiB01i:i;·tHu~cH· .... • ·~., ........ ~ · · 1121J l,.h • ..i METHODIST CHURCH ' ' 962'-istJ · · J 16fi w'''" ori ... Word1ip :& Cfiurch Schoof · lll 'lcl!.fttl Llll'IMo t :JO A.M. W1r.tir, •"' Mf?ll1t.r O•rdfS.hoel-10·.A.M. FOf'd R. Miller 4ff.JOll N1wport le1ch CHRIST CHURCH BY THE SEA 1400 W. l1lbo1 •ltd. 471-JfOS Wonhl,-t:JO A.M, ~church School-f:]O I 1r'A:M. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCllES Qf the .CoasW Areas: Christ Cliutcli • lim\yMrian - 20111 M....U. IHMr.UWt H_....._,.._. ·- • ..... ~ .... _,_ 511.Ney W118l11: t :JI A,M. , , a..rc• k11M1: t :JI A.M. Otr•: 20112 M!pH!le St.' : ~~fll-4140 Community Presbyterian Church- 4J• ................ "-I•• .. . lft, Delold H • ........_..... ~ 0 H~ 'Suc19JWlll'IMp: 1:41·f:J0 ~11 A:M... 'Chril SUMI: t!lO· ,,...._ 4't4-7HI . · . . St. .Aiidrew's Presllyterlan ChUrch . • 600St • .bd ...................... . C-H-Al~,, W...Wp & Q1Nll kk'.41: I. 'tiJO 1' 11 ..... -·-Ji~ . St. Mark Presbyterian Church: . c.rw J .... ,.. • IWWdl lhtft. c.... ...... • t .,_ .,.... ~. ,.., .. W....,, & -ScNol -toH • 10'30 A,M. ~ ""'1)41 . ' PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCI!'• Tl!!~lty,,_.~n •. i~ .!f",.,b.ytL ,.,_,~-r:i!~.:"~ch_,· F All J....,i1h f1mii11 i re in•ited to join u1 in • tt11ly me•11in9ful , .. • _.. -Y:I' °' sAllATH "'"'",. suY1cu-.. 1D•• AT,,,. ,,M. Seventh-Day Adventist Church M-••• Drl .. ·--·-.. "-c.IH. oonT.&:ND1N• "'"™'"o.a ... i-Acau·b, ,Alll " 117 W• Healtoa. C..hl ..... AfflU.tlil Wftlt '*" ...... o..11 CHltftMO S11ltfhlel a.....-lolliW ...... Chotl..... 271 AYOCoclo St •• C..'9 M... AJllD•rEW c. AfllDllSOfll. ,,....., _JOHN W•ITIY, AtMc1tf! """' Wenlilp. ci.tU S."9ot,-f :lt & lltJI J...,. p, Jlffreyl. P•tOf' -P11oM 14Mlf6 IUlldlY Sdloolt •:UI -li\tl"lllrw Wontl!P: 1,:11W11:11 P.U.0:1 ..... 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"'... • _.._ __ y T •-~ ~ • ....,,. ,._., Mllllt~ , • ~ •'-""' ,......_ a.s.u. COAST 11.lE 'CHUR.-U Pe\f.,: ...,, lebort I. Joco ...... 4a.t7JJ.I-. '46·1117 l4 ... M04 , ' "'" f'" A.M. ...... ...... --· ''" • " A.M. --· ••• Ot. 2411 1'4cllk c_. "*"" MAICO FOIUTll Jl. Hlff, -tA.11 UUAN CAPIJTIANO 1 '°' A.M-MMlet Werlhlft --........_ ~--"""-,c~J.!:~ ~us'''' ' ' · c.r.. 4ll ,.. • r 4fl·lt4t 4f4o1~ Qt....,. Lfttl• ii M1tt• Witt. •M -..---·" - -~~~~~~~~~;;~~~~~~~~~~II --1 .. 7:00 P.M.-a_.. P .. 1 f111il .. bl..., -.... fH.,,...H Peble} • • FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH w..i .. 1'" ,,M.-s'"' °" n. .... ot .,,._., _,.,., .... ..,.. ._.. .• Nel~I ...... I c~•'''°"" St. Ann'• a GlennoyN ',: TJiE FJRST CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SC:IENCI; ' •. --.. "..r.:'r=.:="-.. -• SUMOAY ll•Vte• ............ ff1• l.M. I OF NEWPORT HA~IOR 'S.l.C. 00 CMn °'4VI, H..,ert •t1cll Diii L ...... fl1•tw M1"114J .....,. k~ -t1U A.M. w.,..,-tl:tl A.M. 1. tltl P.M. w....., '"''"' s.n-ra 11• ,.,,._ "IM11111 11\t "-~ lkMi Of Qrl ... 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M- WOISK" l CHURCH SCK-t 494-6190 LAGUNA NIGUEL SHEPHERD Of THE HIW " - 29(21 NIGUEL ROAD , ' ... h.w S. l•A•• MklhfH WOISH" 6 CHUlCK SCHOOL-10' A.M. 495-0613 I l . ,,,. ··~ =~-=' ~ .. • Community lib~ Chwch' ~ of" Huntinjh11t IMch ........... ,...........,. (213) 941-315t w, Pr•,111"' 1\t Tn1tti W tit. At•• • ,... th• Mf141• ., Ow At• -· ........ ·-......... ... ... .... , ............ ....,.. .......... e... .,....,..,~ PIDINT\f Mm1w• Alt ..... JllW ICMOOL 17UI A'flu.A LA.Ml -HUMTlffTOff llACH • l. ·•· . f • ' • I l ' I • ., J I I :i I I I I DAILY '11AT a I Pulpit and Pew "€hristian Sc1wol • I , ...... Popi) A....,. Eltrella, al Iha l :IO aJfd JI l.Jll, wanblp --Hll topic .. w be "Hla °'"' La~ace." Mn. Grl)' wlll be 1peatJnc lo var!Cua Sundq Sdlool departments. T K.e G1'1,YI have served IO re'" at Chlnle, Arlzon1. Tbey . lulve ealabtlahed cburcheo 111 Ille .nortbeut ~r of Ar1Jon1 at Chinle. Many trarms; and Cln)'Oll del M\ltl1o. Tiley have 1e<11 the \!or1< tl<peanclthrough tht ytars and now have two trained Nava}o lay preacbtt1 111btlng lhem. Grant llllltby, Gii.i Mabb11, cloy II Ila Hell Ave., Hun-church ofllcers, whlcb Include Charita Minor III1 ~ ' Ullllon Beach. s.r.lw will be Ray Strauch, P r e 11 d e n t : lhe topic ol hb sennm-lecture, "How Rellaious Science can Work For Yoo." Services a.re held at to a.m. 11 lhe Ebeil Club, ~15 Bolboa Blvd .. on lhe Balboa Peninsula. and are preceded by a taped message by the late Dr. Ernest H,olmtl, Institute of Religious Science. Sunday Sc.hoo1 meets at the isamef hour with teachers ac- credited In the study of the Science or Mind, and services art followed by a coffee hour. Expands Program ... · 1 ' ' . • • " I l I I • , " ., Trtnl and Doug!~ WaJtoO, 1t i p.m. conduclod by Rabbi Clarence Dreher, Seqetory; '!'be choir will sill( andOr ~ Plocus Ooodblatt and Cantor Hanild Ertmon, 'l'rtQurer; dlrectlnn ol !lit new .ur.ct.r P•w \."Vina. Dr. /ullua White, Donald Spiekerman, .sun. f:; Shenvood: Jorda>). "God's I~ ol J.Wlsb Eduoa· School SUpt.; DeMls Bierwag, ,pjcked RepresentaUves .. will \Jon in Los Angela will speak .Evangelism Chairman · Alex be the aubject of Pastor on "Hope and Revolution in Schmick Board of Eld;rs· Blll Acktrmt.n'• at;~-· T ~ e Je"1sb Educatlon.'' '{emple ' aod Claire Casey,' Board of Youth GroJJP will Co bowluig .ltlllel I.a: • conservative cor>-Youth Activities · Alex Von lhb com!Ji« Sunday allernoon . ll't(llloo. der Launltz, eoa.:a of Parish at J p.m. The Church C.OUncU • Services· and other member11 wli,I hold thalr fltsl meeting o1 Thb Sunday morning at the of 00.,'..u. Rev. J a mes the new year Thursday at 7:30 10:30 a.m. aervice or tbet Knot.ek's sermon ls "Th~ p.m. Officers will 1;>t elected Unttart11 UDlvenU11 Ctuartll Unknowable God Mad e and committee chairmen ap-or Costa MeaaJ 1259 Vlctoria Known." Coffee and punch pointed. Street, guut mlnl.ster, the will be served after the Rev. Arthur Olsen who will service during the fellowship give the sermon "What You hour. Baby sitting is provided Can Do To Get More Out of for both the 10:30 worsh1p out of Life." His sermon will service and the 9: 15 Sunday contain six common.sense School, Sunday evening the thoughts wh ich may do much youth of Faith will meet al the to help in the busint.s..! or church at 4 p.m. f 0 r •·everyday living." Presently transportation to Melodyland. Minister at Large of the Christian Center in An aheim Unllarlan Un Ivers a I is t to hear Hal Lindsey, author of AssoclatJon for the entire ''The Late Great PI a n e t United States and Canada, Earth." 'Mle meeting will Rev. Olsen will· go into small begin at 5:30, Families are en· congregations for t b r e e couraged to join the youth for months and work with the this "outing," which will con- church and its people in the elude in fellowship al a lQCal final preparation to their hir-restaurant. Both the 9:14 Sun- ing a minister. day School Adult Bible Class Faint•• Boplill (liun:h • 2525 Falrvl.,. Road. Colli M,.., will hold worship at 10 a.m. Sunday with sermon "Man: l'romJK and Fall11rt." Church School la 11 10:!0 a.m. Arr annual ~hurch business meeting will be held ·1t 11 :05 a.m. The Womtn'1 Ftllowsh\p of the Neltlbberhood Ca•ar•11- tlonal Cbtatth (lf Laguna Beach will feature Mr. Neil Hopkins, E-ieculive Director of the Laguna Beach Boy's Club Tuesday Jl i :lt> a.m. Call 837-7151 for information. lnstaJaUon of Church Coun· tllmen will take place thi! coming Sunday, Jan. 9 at the JO a.m. service Of worship at Ckrlri Latllua• Church, 35522 Camino Capistrano, C•pi!K•'10 ~ch. Councilmen lo be ln.staiit<\ i n c I u d e hoTPovers: Melvin Brum, 4N Ponhoro, Ernie Ekman, and Patdck. Ward. Newly iiecl<d councilmen are as follows : At the reant tri·aMual con- vention of B'nai B'rlth, the name or the B'nal B'rlth Voca· tk>n&l Service was officially changed to B'nal B'rlth Career and COunaeling Services. This change in name reflects the expanded services offered by B'nai B'rltb to include in ad· ditlon to vocational evaluation and vocational counseling such services a • psychological e v a I uations, psychological counseling, group counseling, working with young people who are not achieving in achoo! or in college up, their potential and working with young people who need to bf: motivated to make use of their learning potentla!. lll this area, you may phone Gerhard Kohn. Ph. 0 ., Director, Career and Counseling Services at Ml EUia A v e nu e , Huntington Beach (7!4) 962-3343 or at $479 Abheylield, Long Beacb, Ca. 90815 (213 ) 597-3405. Temple ~ l!ji[d wUI hold ngular Sabbath service• Fri· Psychologist's Ariswer May Not Be Very Best By LOUIS CASSELS U11tt.c ,., ... l11tef'MllloMI Jews, Christians and humanists may aeem to differ oo meny thin&.s. But on one cardinal point. they agree. and Ibey are indebted lo Df. B. F. Skinner of Harvard for brtnging lt into sharp focw:. Dr. SklnMr Is probably the btst known e1ponen~ of behavioral psychology, which looks upon man as Just anoth,er trainable anim1I. ID hi! Widely discussed new book, "Beyood Freedom and Dignify,'• Skltmer argues that aoclety can no longer afford the cdncepta of individual freedom · and human ~ .belltf that man is 1 ~ja] kind ot cnature, with dlstinctlvely human rlghts, ri!SpOD.ilbillties and capacities,· must~ abandoned,~Sklnner 11y1. m·t((qr bf....I. !'d~lgned l cultul'6'~·in which people wru be ma:ni~ited ti;·envirm-.• manta! controls to. behave in sOclally des~rabe wayl. It sounds very .Ctentlfic, and judpng frorn the amount or prai!o \hat luls been besped upon SkiJ1ner'J bacl<, I lol of people 11eem to think this would bt a much more efti· cient way of arranging things than we have in our present democraUc aor:iety which is based, you will recall, on the premise that all men ire crtated free and equal and_en. dowed by their Creator with certain inaJlen.able rights; among which are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. But it ii not mertly the Declaration of Independence and . the ·Cooltltution, but also Ille Bible, lhe lhougbt of lhe creal .Greek philosophers, the insigbls of Slulte.peare, Wordsworth aOd other poell, and indeed moat of lhe in- tellectual hlllory and experience <JI lhe humsn race which muit be set asidt and declared false if Skinner's thesis ii accepted. The acriptures 111cred to both Ouistians and Jew1 state unequivocally that man b: a special kind of crtature. akin to the antm3l1 but also bearing wU.bln him a free spirit "ln the imagt of God." .,,What Is man that thou art mindful of him?" an indent Hebrtw poet asked God In a prayer' pre!trved in in the-Bible as the .8th Paatm. "Yet thou has made bim little Jess than God, and dost crown him with glory and honor. Thou~hast given him dominion over the works of thy hands. thou has put all things under his feet." Humantsta, including 111any Who doubt or disbelieve Jn the ezistence ot God, share with Jews and Otristians this fundamental postulate that man is the crowning achieve-- mm! of nature -not an animaJ l.o be manipulated but an fnfmitely D)Ort Complex creature w.bose individuality. free. dom and 'per~al dignity musl be respected Md enlulnced ralher lhan crushed by IOCial lllltflulion~ Skinner's lheals might be n«bing more lhan a topic for dl:rmer table conversation if its only implicaUons wert in lhe field ol religion' and phil030phy. Bui it also has far. reaching polittc1i lmplil:l!Uons. Temple Betb David o f Oraage' County will conduct its Sabbath Services on Friday evening at 8:15 p.m. 1t the C o mmunity Congregational Olurch, 4111 Kat.ella Avenue at Bloomfield, in L o s Alamitos. During t h e s e ¥rvices, the congregation will celebr1te and honor the Bar Mltzvah or Jay B. Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ho\fard Davis. The services will be conducted by Rabbi Henri E. Front in conjunction with Can· tor Harry Newman . In honor of the Bar MJtivah , the adult choir of Temple Beth David will participate ln the services under the direcUon of Mrs. Fay Newman, the Temple mualc director. Following the services, there will be an Oneg Shabbat and social hour, which will be hosted by Mr . and Mrs. Howard Davis, in honor of their son's Bar Mitzvah. The entire con· gregation is invited. The lesson-sermon to be and the 7:30-9 p.m. Wednesday Spiritual Growth Bible Class have g a I n e d enthusiastic response from those who have been atteodlng. At the Commanlty PrHby&erlan C b t1 r c h o! Laguna Rueb on Sunday the Rev . Donald M. Hall will bring the morning message at 8:45, 9:30 ind 11 o'clock. He will be joined at the altar by all El· ders and Deacons of the con· gregation as newly elected of· ficers are ordained and in- stalled -Deacons at 9:30 and Elders at 11. Those to be in- stalled as Deacons for a three- year term with the assignment "to minlster to those in need, the sick and any who may be in distress, In accordance with the Scriptural duties of the of· fice" are Adele A r n o I d 1 Gordon and Dorothy Atkinson, Ruth Chaffee, David snd'Sally Norman, F~ and L o I s Owlett, Iva Reed, Eileen Ripley, Gerald and Elizabeth Wetzel. heard at all Cbrlstlu Scleoce The Rev. Dr. H e n r y churches Sunday will be Gerhard, minister of the "Sacrament'' Area churches Chureb el &llgious Science of and rJervlce times include: Laguna Beach, will speak on ~:¥.esa First <llurcb, 2.880 Sunday, January 9, on the Mes. Verde Dr .. 9:15 and 11 Uu>ic "Tbe Principle of M•J>- a.m.: "Hunt\ngton Beach Flrst talism. •• Services are held at 9 Cb.ln:h, Ith and Olive ·st.: t :st"' a:m. and 11 a.m. at the and 11 a.m.; Newport Beilch • chttrch; 20062 Laguna Canyon First Church, 3303 Via Lido, 9 Road. During the 9 o'clock and 10~30 a!m. and Newport service Classes ar:e held for Beach Second Church. 3100 children through high school "Pllciffc View Drive, Corona age . Teachers trained in the del Mar, 10 a .m. Science o! Mind are in charge. N e w p o r t Newport Unity meeting Sundays 1t the Senior Citizens Building, 15th and Irvine Ave., Newport Beach, schedules morning worship at 10 and 11:15 a.m. with sermon "What's Coming Next" by Rev. Loren ~e Flickinger. Pastor Tornow's sermon "In The First Place ... " reminds us that the Christian's life is in a uiiique order -an order that put.s Christ first. Services are at 8: 15 and 11 a.m. A ,aermonette for the children is planned. Bible classes and Sunday school at 9;3t>. Christ Lutheran, 760 Victoria, Costa Mesa. Sunday evening at 7:30 p.m. Nursery care is also provided during the early service. The Church of Religious Science also sponsors lectures in Leisure World. with Dr . Gerhard as lecturer, o n Thursdays at 10 a.m. in Clubhouse Two. Temple Beth Sh o Io m Sisterhood will hold its Pald - Up Membership Luncheon on Wednesday at 11 :30 a.m. in the Temple Social Hall, 13031 Tustin Ave., Santa Ana. The program, "Excerpts from a Thurber Carnival," will be presented by C h a p m a n College, Department of Com· munications. The luncheon is free for all members who have paid their dUes. Babysitting is available for those interested. St. John The Olvlae Episcopal C b u r c ~ , 2013 Oranae. C.M., wi\I observe the firat Sunday after Epiphany with Holy Communion at 7:30 a.m., and. Family Service,. Morning Prayer at 9:30 a.m. Nursery care and classes for all ages are held at the Fami· ly Service. The youth group (EYC) will meet in their room at 7 p.m. Tbe University Un.ltarlan Community invites all adults and mature young people from thct Irvi.ne, El Toro, Mi$Sion Viejo areas to Sunday morning fellowship at 9:30 o'clock in room 204, Irvine Town Center, 4201 Campus Drive, Irvine. This Sunday the Rev. Roger Walke will lead a program titled "We speak: Human Monologue or H o I y C-On· veraatlon?" Resurrection L u t It e r a n Church, L.C.A .. 9812 Hamilton Ave.. Huntington Be a ch schedules morning worship at 10:30 a.m. Arthur R. Tingley, pastor, will speak on "The Measure of Ouf'M'lves." Ann Misel is organist. LI o y d Danielso n is choirmaster. SUn- day school classes for grades t ALl(._SLATED 'Hermano Pablo' Miss io nary Will Speak In .. Mesa two through elght at 9 a.m. Nurse.ry care, klndergartners and first gr1den al 10:30 a.m. The aennon subject for Sun· day, at Corom del Mar Com· munlty C b u r c 11 , Concrtt•· Ilona!, ill Heliotrope Ave., will be tntlUed "A Mirror of Man.'' To be presented by Dr. Philip G. Murr1y. Worship Services are at 10 a.m. with child care. Church 1Chool is also at 10. "The Gospel in lhe World of Today" Is the subject of the sermon at Barbor Cbrtstlan Church. Dbclple• or Christ, meeting at Upper Bay Boys Club, 2131 Tustin Ave., Costa Mesa. Servlces begin witb Sunday school at 9:45. Worship is al 10:45. Dr. D. W. McElroy is the minister. Sunday morning, at the 11 o'clock service, Pastor Willis .J. Carrico, of the University Baptlot Church, 2252 S. E. Palisades Road, Santa Ana Heights, will deli ver a sermon, entitled "Sharing ," a message on personal witnessing. The 7 o'clock e~ning service will be a water baptJsmal service. We extend a cordial lnvite.tion to each or both services . "A Man for air Seasons" wlll be the sermon topic of the Rev. Bruce A. Kurrie at The Presbyterian Church of the Covenant, 2850 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Worship services will be hoid\at 9:30 and 1t a.m. Newly e\feted Deacons and Elder• will be installed at the 9:30 &ervice. Chureh achool through the eigh th grade will be held at 9:30 a.m.; the high l!iC.hool class meets·at 10:45 a.m. Child care ia provided at both services. Rev . Ed Beatty, missionary with 0 v e r a: e a s MJS!ionary Fellowship, will fill 'the pulpit of C..ital Bibi•, qiarcb, ~rd and Orange, Ccisll Mesa, for the IO:!O a:m: ·mvtce. '1'i• Judge olf:&iMaokind" wlil'be hh sermon pie. Speaking ln . !Ge 7 P·I!!· rvice will he ~v. Kenneth acll,_ 11\b.Oionary with~ the SUdtri I n t e r l ~ r Mission. The church welcomes their new Youth Pastor, Fred Martin. Fred a& a youlh a~ tended Central Bible Church and after achooling, he and his wife Becky, minirtered as Youth Pastor and minlster of music in Colorado. The Chrbllan Day Sd>OOJ al the Fir1t Bapt~I Church, !Ot Magnolia, Costa Mesa, also known at the P.G. Neumann Chrlstla n &bool, ts \olargin& lis stiff and program. AccepUng t h e leadershp position at the. achoo I is Mr. Robert COnkling who is replac~ Jog Mr. Charles Newton, whose health problems made it necessary !or him to relinquish his position. 1<itr. Conk.Ung is a graduate of the Univtrsity of California at Be.rkeley, a graduate <lf Fuller Theological Seminary with additional grad u ate tra1rung at San Francisco State College and the College of the Pacific in Stockton. Mr. Conkling was influenced Classes Set By Church . l1i Lagurict The winter term of classes in SC'ience of Mind, offered by the Church of Religious Science. 20062 Laguna Canyon Road in Laguna Beach, will begin on Tuesday and \Vednes- day . The term is ten weeks o( study, two hours each session. Rev. Jill Gerhard will teach First Year classes. and Dr. Henry Gerhard will be the teacher for the Second Year courses. Daytime classes, both First and Second Year. are offered in Leisure World rrom 10 to 12 noon. The First Year Class meets on Tuesdays at the home of ~lrs. D avid Kisselburgh. 20688 Via Mariposa East. The Second Year Class meets on Wed- nesdays at the home of Mrs. May Hesse, 2177 B Via Puerta. Evening classes are offered at the church at 7:30 p.m. The First '\'ear Class meets on Tuesday evenings and the Se· cond Year Class on Wed· nesday evenings. All classes are t u i t i o n courses. There is no prereq· uisite, and all courses lire open to the pub lie . The churches of Religious Science all over the United States are known as teachlng churches, offertni three years of un· dergraduate ttudy In the ptiil?SOPhl 11Joun~ed b~ pr . Er1'lt 'HOimefl'., RegistraUon.1 are. being ac· cepted riow at the church. Telephone the church office. 494-0490, for details. Billy Graham Film Slated By Outreach Lutheran Cllurcb -of the ~f1&tu, 2900 Pacific View Drive, Corona del Mar offers better known to millions of two hours of Worship, at 9 Latins in South America and and 11 a.m. The Rev. Martin Uris country as "Hermano C. Olsoo has been appoiPted as Laguna Stach outreach will Pablo" will be the guest interim pastor and will deliver sponsor the South Coast speaker at the Costa Mesa the message at both services. prer'niere of the Billy Graham Foursqua~ Church, 1134 The choirs under the dlrector feature fllm, "For Pete'• Orange Ave. Sunday at 7 p.m. of Miss Jennifer Quick will Sake'' at the South Coast He is a specialist in mass-. bring special music. The Theater in Laguna Beach Jan. media communications, and is Senior Lutber League meet at 12 to Jan. 18. the 1nost widely heard 5:30, Sunday evening, January A comedy-dram• of the evangeli ca l voice on radio 9 ror a backwards progressive youth of today and the ex· throughout the Spanish-speak· dinner. perlences or a hfallmity ex·, ing world. His radio program, perlenclng the c a enges o Un Mesaje a la Conciencia, "A Rev. Ford R. Miller's s~ ChrlstiRn commitment. the Message To The Conscience," day mornlne sermon at Fits& film stars Robert 5ampson. a five minute daily program , UnJted Methodist Cburcb, who also starred in "The is broadcast over 7,800 times a 18225 • Buah•rd St.. Fountain Restless Ones," and Pippa month on 200 stations, reach-Valley, topic is entitled ScoU. known for her work on ing a Potential audience of 100 "Right On" Worship service Broadway and on t.elevi!ion. million, Including Cuba and ls at 9:~ a.m. on Jan. 15 the The film, in Eastman color, Spain. church will hold a Reclama· Is set in Denver against • to ""'"'" a. career In Christie education by bl• uputence at Ibo Boptist Bible Encampment 1t S&nt1 Cruz, Clllforola in 1942. I-Us broad range of ex· per\cnce includes s e v e r a 1 years of publie 1 ch o o I teaching, one year in the actu.al pastoral ministry, and many years In the field of Christian n1usic and Sunday School work. Fully conversant wllh the up to date use of audio v1su11ls , tcachin1: techniques, 11nd business and sales work, he brings to the school a background or versatlllty well qua\Jfylng him to direct this elenlentary and middle school program. Classes at the P. G. Neumann Chr istia n School in· elude the k 1 n d erg art en thrQugh the eighth grade. His personal research 11.nd educational background I n palenthology. g e o Io g y, an· thropology, t1nd related fields. coupled with his hr o a d knowledge oft h ch Is to r i c Biblical principles of the Scriptures enable him lo wed Biblical truth with scientific facts In an objective and wholesome manner. His immediate announced objective Is to promote the v.•ork or the First Baptist Day School, increase the enroll· ment to the maximum capaci· ty of 140 students, to develop and deepen the curriculu m, and to lead the school in the dtwelopment or students with character and Ame r i ca n ideals, and strong minds and bodies . The school stresses a tradi· tlonal approach to education with a strong emphasia on r e ading, writing and arithmetic, but incorporates both Christian and American idealism, and the bulld lng of persons with tndi vldual and distinctive qualities. Mr. Allo n Dallas, who holds both a Bachelor's and a Master's degree from Stanford University, has joined with Mr. Conkling on the enlarged faculty. Some openings in each grade are available f o r qualified students f or the spring &emester, beginning February 1st. Church Sets Ch~na Stud y In Laguna "Where Har China Been?" will be Dr. James Warren Gould's subject on Sunday at 9:30 a.m. when he presenl.!i the first or four $ludies on China offered by the Ad1.1-Jt Education Committee at the C9mmunity Presbyterian Ch u r c h of Lagun1 Beach, 41S Forest Av!. Dr. Gould Is the author of many books and articles on Ollna and is the Profesaor o[ Asian Studies at Claremont Graduate Scl}ool. He Is the authoilty needed to launch this timely series and will provld& a solid foundation for the following three dlscusalon1 on China: January 11, Dr. Stuart Inner s t, editor o f '"Understanding China," w\11 speak on the subject of ap- plying Christian Faith to political 1ituaUons; and on January 23 Dr. ~berl Lal will speak concerning the church in Formosa. On January 30, "China and You" will he the dtrecied seminar in which everyone will be given opportunity to further explore rtsponsiblllties and obligatlons as Christians 'Mlt Jatt President t>Mght D. Eisenhower had a way ot getting •t basic truths about our kind of society. On ont occamon:, ht said: Dr. Wallace wll be speaking and answering questions in- volved in lhe understanding of Biblical prophecy. Dr. Wallace is professor of Biblical theology at the American Bap- tist Seminary of lhe West in Covina and Is visiting ~ fesaor of Bllblical Thelogy at Fuller '.l'beoioglcal Semin•ry tn Pa&adena. H i s un· dergracJu.ate work was taken at USC. He received the B.D. 1nd Th.M. degrees from Fuller Seminary and was graduated wilh the Ph. D. degree from the University of Edinburgh, Scotland, in 1955. All · tntmben ot ·the com· munity m lnvltell to hear Dr. Wallace as he speaks In Feil""sblp Hall or s t. Andttw,. Pre1byterl•• Chrcb, , l!OO St. Andrew 's Road, Newport Beach. This Sunday morning at 9:45 p.m. at the Fir1t Baptist Ch11rch, 301 Magnolia, Costa Mesa, is presenting a special musical program featur ing the 1 Monarchs Quartet. These men devote their time and talents to the singing of praise to the Lord without regard to the monitary rtward Involved. The pastor, Or. James O:imbs, will be preaching this Sunday on the timely subject,• "The King I• Coming!" Throughout this month, at 7:15 p.m. tilth Wednesd•Y nighl, Dr. Lowell Eason will be here to present an 1ntenstlng se\ of lectures on the Bible and evolution. toward China. rn addition to the radio lion Day from ~11 a.m. If you backdrop of the Rockies. ministry here in the United have any aluminum cans or There will be nightly screeo- States and other countries he lied newspapers please bring lngs throughou t the week, at 1 has had television programs them to the church parking lot p.m. and 9:15 p.m. and Satur· both taped and live : three to between those hour!!. The day and Sonday matinees atl;:::=========:; four united city -w Id t · _.. ,,..,_ .. d •·.30. Stn .. 1 ... tlcktb at ".25 are "1be polltk:al fttedom we tnow, the American con· cep1 of democracy, certainly includes lhe ra11h that man Is mort than an anlmal1 that he possesses 1 110a1." tn similar vein, 'lho first chalnnan of lbe Atomic Ener. gy CoromlB!lon. David E. LllieBthal, 11aid Amerlcan de- mocracy 11 baaed ultimately on the belie! lhal "Ille pur- pose ·or 10<ieiy ii nol primarily lo asaure 'lhe.aafety or Ibo Stole' but lo 11feguard buman dignity and lhe free- dom of the lndlvidual." The big question Skinner btga, tn ouUlning his vision DI • .rnecb.anlstlc aoclety In which tVtr)'Ofle't· ~vi\)( 11 predetermined by external cnnlnlls. ls: WHO b lo manip< ulate the control• and det:ennihe wbMt is "IOCillly delil'- abJe" conduct? · ·· To lllUmt lhat lhe levtrl ol power would alway& be in good handl and that lhe 1111Dlpulatioo or mankind would aiwa)'I be benignly moUva~ -an act _or fallh requir. Ing 1 much higher dtir~ o1 credulity t1W1 ts nl'eded lo 111bscrihe lo any relillous or bumaniJtlc view of lhe natun end destiny o! man. -· - : ... - ---COUPON-- -"1 : 1 Iring thil coupon in •nd reulv• yow FREE: COPY of • Chrlsflaf'I ScJenc.• Sentin.-on the wbt•ct; ;-I I I I I POCUS ON fAMll. Y ~ CMsti8n S&lence Readil!l Room J2• Mala Strfft, Huoti.,.100 9-. °""' ,. ott 0.117 """ ..,_, I. ,, ........ ~ --n. ..... , ,, ..... 7.f --------- ii money rece1v~ goe• i.uwlU 1 .. 6'""' .... evangelical c:rusa'.des annua y: the C b u r c h BuutllicaUon available th r o u g h the lltera.ture disbibuUon : Blble Outreach office In the La.gun' correspondence cnuraes and Fwid. Beach Boys1 Club, pbone .49+ personal counselling through Dr. Charles H. Dierenfleld, 8255 or 494--0195, and books of mall ; dramatic ·Blble film pro-20 t1'cke'· for "" may •· Pastor. will preach Part I -~ ...., U'l: ductlons: ands y n d I cat e d P""cha··• by -ups "Slay Alive .Th~ Year!" in his,.-'--------'-•·-·-· ---It newspaper columns in C.Cntral '"' America and Mexico. sermon series entitled ''Com· The public is invited to at· mand Uving" on Sunday at St. tend thls service as well as the Andrew'• P r t 1 b y ( ti r I a a At The Flnt Chu,rth or other services o( the church at Church. 600 St. Andrews Road, Rollglous Scfeace of Newport 11 a.m. Sunday and 7:30 p.m. Newport Beach. W ors h Ip Beach the entire month of \~ednelday. 'nle pulor Is Rev . services are held at I, 9:30 January, as ls customary each1_.-'«<>iibeiiriit;;~ii·iiJiiacoiiiibs.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiindiiiiliitiiaii.mii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil -A highlltlbt of lhe 10:!0 1.m. worship aervice or Fallll Lotherao Chorcb, 14311 Calle Portola, Capistrano Beach, 'UI be lhe 1nstall1Uon of ytar, will be devoted lo lh•ll iUbject "Religious Selence, Whal it is: bow it works; what it can do for you : and how to use tt." 'I'hls Sunday Rev. Albert Burke has chosen 11 · , own ffetnoriol Jladt Tht Soutblantl's ltfost lhdiltiful Mnf'o,;,,ls ~"'°'IU.-• COIUMU:IUM • C~ ~~,TREES of the WORLD .ran: B1ttottm Santa Ana and Oronoe O• Foirvl1w ....... • 531·1191 ' -I ' A. NEW YEAR fo r a NEW YOU ! p,.. ~tretl .. -''THI YOOA SCllJrilCI" TUISDAY, 10 A.M. H4 I P.M. E11iov l h••••I I IC ,lid•t. l••111: e fw U Yotit l r••"'-1 r. pl•••• 11r• to pt•tlit• th• r•tl •I vo11r lifol 8 Whv tit. l!'IN:i '' pow•r· f111! e Wh•r• to co"c•~tr•t•t If vo11 lik• It -t•k• our I ..,,.r.: c.ourt•I Cl..-St9't fllft,, •· 1a, t!JI •·"" • 1 , .•. "470 ~ .. 1t711" YOOA CIM111. 44f I. 1 nt. Sf., c .. ,. .... .. c ... -.,.. .,. .• -, ... "'4Jt1 For Top Sports Coverage Read the DAILY PILOT Rug Yu n Dernonstt~on Come Jn and meet Mrs. Joanne frty, Columbl1-Min,rva reprt>senta1i~, who will be demonstra-- ting the punch-. needle c~chnique of 1ug-maklng, ui· ing the n(!w "Rugs· by~Numb,r'' kJts. Demonstrations are from 10:00...J:OO, ilf M•v Co. So11th Co•tl ~••• o" J•"w•rv to m MAVCO '' -· ' • -• .!; • .. ... . ' ,. ' Countdown With Chavez at La Paz The author ii otcntr of Ont of th.a R h s H c J ,,J ' T ke T ::::~.:1:. ;:~~· i• th• .. 110• anc er ays . e ou,un t a erms aulomatlully (oH to lbe bollom ol the ll1t. In Umo ol a labor •uri>IU., this might mean no job at tll. By GEORGE H. GANNON l am owner of one-half or Yakima Chief Ranch, a 600-acre hop ranch In the Yakima Valley. Hundreds of seasonal farm workers are employed in this valley to harvest the numerous crops. For 30 years many of these seasonal workers have come from the lower Rio Grande Valley 1n Texas. I WENT with a high regard for Chavu, gained throqb an earlier visit to his Delano complex and news accowitl of his activities. We arrl.,.e:d at "IA Pu" wUb the intenttoo .ol completing a labor agtt .. ment. 11 wu not to be. We started. a discussion of the union's lnterharvest agreement, used for grape growers of California. A section Utled 0 union security" stated that any worker failing to pay dues . initiation fees and assessments was to be immediately discharged by the employer. Jn these 30 y@ars, 20,000 of them have become citizens of the Yakima Valley. The? bavt worked here for the highest agnculturaJ wage paid in the United States. When asked to place a limit o'o in· ltiaUoo fees and asse1sments not voted for by the workers, Otavez refuted. He stated that Ute union would always have freedom to raise or lower fees without any vote of the workers. We disagreed. • After flve months of intermittent meetings to discuss a farm-labor agree- ment with the staff of Cesar Chavez's United Fartn Workers Organizing Com· mittee, Dan Alexander. Jessee, and I were invited bl' Chavez to his ''La Paz" headquarters near Bakersfield, Calif. ANOTHER clause stated that the employer must immediately discharge .------our Man In San Franel•co'-----~ The Jerks • Take Over . Cable Cars By HERB CAEN ... ·~= ·'·~~~ . . . i~J I ~ /. SAN FRANCISCO -ls one of the few remaining unique joys ,of being a San Franciscan -that of swiJliing casually and gracefully aboard a mov· ing cable car -going doWn the tube? Jim Brown, the KSFO exec, caught 1 car as it was starting up the hill at Powell and Sutter, and was un- ceremoniously bcioted off by the con- ductor, who scolded "That's against the law, buddy." Muni Spokesman Bob Rockwell ShrU&;s: "The Traffic Code says it's il· legal to board a moving vehicle, but we could care Jess il it's enforced. Sometimes it is. I guess." Brown's opinion: "That conductor was a tourist." Anyway. y o u downtown athletes have been warned. • • • MEDIA HOO': 1 turned on KFRC in my car Friday morn and there was Ron Casteel interviewing Carol Doda about the $1 million insurance policy on her twin 44s. Ron (this is verbatim): ''Uh, does silicone i;nake them hard ?" Clrol: ''Would you like to touch them?" Ron : "Well, sure, why not." Pregnant five-second pause, and then Ron : "Nothing wrong with those !" ...., Carol: "I said touch them, not feel them!" Ron . hastily : "This Is Ron Casteel -on special assignment" ... • • • BEARDED and gilted John Carroll. late of Rags magazine, is the new managing editor of \Vest. the L.A. Times' Sunday mag, but he'll keep his house in Berkeley and commute to L.A. four days a week. "This way," he says enigmatically, "I get the worst of both worias." • • • ZAP : Admirers of The Ultimate Putdown will want to know that Oepu. ty Insurance Commsr. Joe Thomas was droning away before a State Assembly Committee in Reagansburg when Assemblyman Ken Cory or Orange County raised his hand and said "Sorry to interrupt, sir,rbut I have a question -is that a Phi Beta Kappa key you 're wearing?" "Yes, it is," replied Thomas. Five boring minutes later, Cory said, ••sorry to in· terrupt again, sir, but I bave one more questio'n. Is it yours?" • • • GET INTO the newspaper business! Make big money ! Accordlni: to testimony in Federal Court here, the Copleys of San Diego have lost $8 million on The Sacramento Union since buying that venerable paper in '66 (go fight The Bee). • • • IS THE FCC hip to the Tenderloin pimp who dispatches his girls via a radiophone in his car? (His ladles are _equipped with tiny receivers, among their other attributes.) The ham radio 1>perators are enjoying the action. • • • ALL ABOUT THE TOWN: Singer Jack Jones, the F'mont's excellent headliner, wears a silver prisoner-of. war bracelet bearing the name of Capt. David Ford {a POW for five years whose wi(e Jives in Sacramento) but now and lhen he swltchts to a bracelet engraved "Richard M. Nix~ on.'' Because "he's a prisoner of war, too, as are we all." • • • ENO OF THE LINES: Jo.Jo Wheeler held a $500 winning ticket in the Children's HDSpital Sweepstakes at Bay Meadows last week-and rec'd a telegram, inviting him to lunch with the other winners at the Turf Club next day . Jo-Jo couldn't make it, being a six·yr-old poodle owned by Mrs. Raymond Wheeler. The Road to Socialism From. an art.iclt in Dun's Magazine There is little doubt that the United States is headed for a much more regimented economy tha n it has ever before kno wn in peacetime. As more govemment economic planning emerges in the United States, it will not be trumpeted as such. lt will, instead, tend to sneak up on us before we realize what ia happening. --W.. Saturday, January 8, 1972 The comment page of the Daily Pilot seeks to inform aod .Umulate readers by presenUng a variety of com· mentary on loP.lcs or inter· e.t and slenJ!icance from informed observets a o d spokesmen. Robot! N. WMd, Publlalitr One lace! ol the American·slyle plan- ned economy i1 already evident: the public corporaUon. Amtrak, which lhls year took over the nation's beleaguered passenael railroads, Js a case in point. Amtrak has established a prtetdent that Jnd11.1try may well rue some day, for lt seems only a question of time before the government t11e1 the public corporaUon lo whip a recalcitrant private Industry In- to fine. Within Jl).,yean, Wubington will surely be deciding lbe aMual production of our basic Jndustrfe11 as well as thelr prices, profits and waa•s .. It will also be making the fundamental decision• oo such fringe benefits as pensions and bealth in- surance, and 'perhaps auch basic manage- ment prerogatives as plant location and employe layolf1. Instead or Jetting this h I p p e ft piecemeal -and at the •&lllt time flghUnc !ht lne~ltable by docrytn1 a:ovemment intervtntion -the bu.sine1s community might well lhlnlr about cet· Una lnlo the •ct Itself. Since a planned eoonomy seems ln<vltable, It should force the government to work wltll lt on 1 com. prehenslve proaram for the f:Uturt. Then, at least, business can haYe aome control . O\·er lls-<>wn destiny. any employ• who ~ union advlted In wrltlne was not ln ."&ood atandinc," Chavez was asked to give both employer and tmploye a written statement of what would constitute "good at anding." He. aaid the union put nothing in writing. Aaain we disagreed . 1 bad been lnfonned dues were $3.50 per month while a worker was employed. Mr. Chavez: said "not true ." Dues are $42 per year (subject to change by the union). If five in a family are members. the dues are $210 a year. No member ca" be assigned a job until his dues are paid. Mrs. Chavez manages the union's credit union. She lends workers mo0ey to pay their dues and takes an assignment of their pay. CHAVEZ was most emphatic that pay· ment of dues ~as a priority. He told of a worker who had not worked recently, but wbo came to pay hi1 $10.50 dtlinquent dues. He jokingly asked, ''Old aomeone die?" 'Mle worker said, "Yes, my wlfe died." Chavez said, "Sorry, we can ac- cept your dues, but you will not bti paid the SSOO llle Insurance under the medical fund.'' Our ftnal discussion was on hirin&. Chavez told us that there was to be a hir· lng ball where employer• would have to place orders for all workera they wished to hire. (There is no mention of a hiring hall in the interharvest agreement.) No . , , worker wW be assigned to a job ·until.he has applied for work. AU job• will be assigned on a union seniority basis, and each year'a seniority is listed by priority according to when application wu wde by the worker, he said. Chavez has ruled that any worker wbo does not report for an assigned job "Suppoae a man ii aick and caruxit report 1 " I Hked. •' CHAVEZ emphaUctlly replied, "He lioeJ to the bottom, even thou&h he was attending hls father 's funeral." I asked, j'Jsn't that kind of rough!'' "No," Chavez replied, "rules art rule&." But wbere m the rules? There are no electio.cs of union officers. The Union bas no bylaws. lf'bere are no·eomprehenaiv1 statutes, 1tate or federal~ that ittempt to protec\ the farm worker hm abuses by union leaderchlp. Tbe unfon ardenUy campaJped against any such legislation In all three Ptctllc Cout states lhl! year. 1-ate In the atwnoOn, when no agree-- ment emerged u to the methods to bt used ~Y the union in. handling workers, Chavez abruptly exclaimed, "It's all ott. There is no.use meeUng any Joneer." 'TERMS WILL GET TOUGHER' L1bor Leider Ca11r Chaves He pointed his finger at Dan and said. "We will strike you and force you to sign a tougher agreement than this one." DEATH RATTLES Magazine Industry Still Tottering; Who's Next?. By MARY COSTELLO Editorial Re1earch Reports ''The expectation of failure is con· nected with the very name Magaz.lne,'' Noah Webster wrote almost 200 years ago. The man of spelling-book fame wu moved by harsh reality to render judg· ment on magazine publishing in his day. His American. Magazine, like so many others, sprang forth with great hope but soon perished. Thus a magazine publisher today may be comforted, U only 1Ughtly, to know that his problems are not new. But for many of the appro1imately 750 general· circulation magazines the problems are of a greater rnagDitude and seem to be worsening. It's not.just the scantily fubd· ed little publications that feel Insecure. Many or the • well-<Slabllshe<V big magazines ari fightln1 "'to 'ttay sOlvent." look: WIS unable to do'.O 'Brid fOJdfid 'in' October. It waa preceded lo the graveyard bx_flaturday Eve~g .. Po,st. Life. in an economy move, will cut Ott l.5 fnlllion'"ot U!l 7 mllliO!l, ~libers on J,an.t1c. • 1• ~.,. WITH A FEW exceptions, 'foday's periodicals face at least three tnajor prob- lems: circulation levelJ, ~vertising losses and postal increases. To survive, magazines must rely on their advertising but to attract advertising they must have adequate circulation. However, large circulations can cut into profits since many magazines sen subscriptions ror as little as 10 cents a copy. Production costs alone often average more than 40 cents a copy. When advertising declines; as it has in the past two years, some magazines are forced to cut •tbeir circulaUon. Since ad rates are pegged to circulation, it Is hoped that the lower rates will stimulate more advertising -perhaps draw 1ome away from television. When advertisers find they can reach over foµr times Ss many consumers with one minute of prime-time televi'sion than they can wiUt fl full·page magazine ad and pay less for the felevisJon com· merclal, they tend to Invest their money in television. According to a study by Business Week magazine, television advertising revenues went from ahnQst zero in 1950 to $.1 .4 billion in 1969 while magazine ad income grew from 1438 million to only 11.2 billion. Four Jeading advertisers - Procter & Gamble, General Foods, Brlstol·Myers and Colgate-Falmolive - spent $434 million for television and less than $45 million for magailne advertising fast year. Even more alarming to the maguine Industry than cir<ulatlon and advertising problenis are propoSed postal-rite ln- creas.es. -Publishers calculate that the cost of mailing mqoinea will go up 142 percent over the nut five yeara U the TOP-OllCULA TION AMERICAN MAGAZINES . (in thoatud•I Cfr<alatlon J Reader's DJcesl 2 TV Gulde S Life 4 Better Home1 &i: Garde.ns 5 McCall's 6 Woman'• Day 7 Look 8 Family Circle 9 Ladles' HOll!I J~ 10 Naiiontl Gqraphlc II Good HOtJlekffPlnl 12 Playboy : • I! Redbook -· II Time 15 American Honie 15 Senior ScbolasUc Unit 11 .American Lqlon 1• Newsweek It Fann Joumal Ill TM Story I 17,930 15,419 8,StO 7,967 7,113 1,eoo , 1,!89 7,301 , 8,969 8,869 5,80! l,551 4,615 •.a !,676 2,8ti0 2,1183 2,507 2,411t 2.411 increa~es are approved . They foresee the average cost of mailing a single copy going up from the present three cents to about seven cents. AMERICAN magazines would . have to ~ind an additional $130 million to pay for mail service by 1976 -more than twice their 1970 profits. To survive, many '!ould hav~ t.o raise h!>th advertising and subscription rates. A recent Magazine Publishers Association study of 54: leading magazines showed that a 50-50 increase in subscription and ad rates would cut magazine profits to Jess than $7 million a Y.ear. Publishers are looking to a growing number of priv.ate postal companies which promise less-expens:ive delivery. Since postal rates are detennined by tbe distance the magazine is shipped, a number ot publishing rompanie1 are deliverine their magazines by train or bua to closei: "entry points" before tunr ing them over the U.S. Poslal Service. SOme magazinea like Esquire, McCall's and Holiday have tried to cut e.1penaes by reducing the page size to newamagulne standards. others are narrowing page margins by a fraction of an inch, using lighter paper, ~u~ing more words on a page and cbeaJ)eolilg the ma1azlne's bind· buls. f>ubllcation1 with a special·interest readership have furnished the maaume industry with lt1 success stories in recent years: This group of maguines include P1ychology Today, lbe new Comnopolitan, Playboy and several. city magazines. City magazines are able to concentrate on local issues. "!blcb natlq!iiJ maaazines tend to ignore.·!O\!l1 all!> Ill•• far lower postal bills than Mass·circula· tion magazines. Many of them are sold primarily on the newsstand. NATIONAL magazines increasingl y of· rer advertisers sPecial ed itions in 1peclfied areas ("iip code editions") or among particular groups ("demographic editions"). McCall 's VIP ZIP edition Is said to reach 1.2 million households with median aMual incomes of $14.000. Time offers special editions for doctors. educators, college stud~ntf a n d businessmen. These innovations have prompted an industry spokesman to say : "There is no such animal as a monolithic nias s· circulation magazine, We now have a host of conglomerw of special interest, · special-readership publications .'' Ed't~,~· ~s 'M ,isanthropes All Things t~ All People-and' All Wrong Thi! article appeared in t.\e Morch 1, 1917 issue of Chamber1' JoMrnol, a now-defunct monthly publication. The Chamber~·· Journal, founded in 1832, Wa.! ·pubU.hed by w. & R. Chmnbtra Ltd., '38 Soho Square, London, W, By One Of Them Perhaps the . common.est is . t h e misconception about the Editor's func· tionS. Very many ptnple seem to be quite unaware of the existence ol a manager ,.a publisher, or a cashier. Any sort of com· mun1cation is addres!ed to'tlfe Editor. Does the proprietor of the vl.llage shop at Orumlocbty Wish to add the Daily Grumbler to his stock? 1ie writes to the Editor. Does Mrs. Gwnmidge, who keeps a boarding-house · at Slocum-on-Sea, desire to advertise her e l i g i bl e ~partments? She writes to the Editor. People ·even write to him .for back· numbers. I believe it is no uncommon thing at the Times office to receive a letter like thi1 addressed to Lord Northcliffe : "I un- derstand you had in the Times of lut Thursday an article on the Yorkshire ual trade. Please send me a copy. Tw~pence in stamps ~nclosed." II 1$ needless to SI\\! that Lord Northclilfe does not sit at Ille TeCeipt or custom,.dropplng coppej.i !nt,o·the llll and addl'Osslng newopaper• l"?•ppers. Nor, ae a matter Of fact, is Lord Northclfffe tho Editor; but tho moral ot the incident ii the S8llle -that the public identifie1 the ptper with the man on II who bUO.. moat largely in ita eye; and that In nine - out of 10 Is the Editor. .. • PEOPLE HA VE AS huy a cooc:eption of the functlone 'ol. a publisher .. or a stevedore; but the Editor .. it a famllllr and ·friendly fisure, alld they calmly hold him ultimately ~Mlble for tll lbe varied activJUea· of a newspaper oUlot. Perbapa It would be-unkind to disturb an Illusion which bu, in mlJ\ll CIS<I, little correspondence ·to.,..tlity. Anotlier!deop-roo!ed fallacy Is that the F.dllOr JI in perpetual •Wlnf of thlnp •io fill up." I suppose the popular pictUR ol an Editor fl of a di&IH<l*I men who oom'es to the office ••.!line In the morning withollt ao fdei u to bow hls coiumht are to be filled tbat·py, lrutllng that some kindly Provtdfuiti will come aloog durln1 the evening 1'lll:.a 1uttldtnt supply of baltla and. Iii ..... and 1aw- c-!d enable Ille papet to coma out. i;le Js growing deip<rate whon, by the Jut pbOI. arrives Mr. C. Scrlbendl'1 arlJ. cle on the ttate or potttie1 in Pataaonl.t. \Vllh inuttered lhanb lo a ll)erciM Providence, he gups fbe mtnuie(lpl and tqsht.o ft 14· !he printer; and tlto readert of the Momlii8 Molthlll are 1p1rt8 the bumll!allon or llndlnf a ••· · cant coltunn on the baclt Pll• llUt .,..,.. lnj, No. Editors do not Uve oo cu\lll man- na in the wildernes.s like that. They art: Mt in want of copy, not even in what u&- ed to be called the "silly ata5on" till lbe war had reduced all tht mpntbs of the year to a dead~level of wildom. If you ever have anything to send to an Editor, do not send it from eleemosynary motives:, "to fill up an odd comer." Wen. conducted ne-pm do not have odd corners. ANOTHER ERRONEOUS conception of Ille Editor ;, largely entertained by ladies on charitable committeea, to · whom an Editot la a nice old gentleman who sits at a desk with a pen behind hit ear waiting to write down nice Utt!~ paragraphs for every caller with an axe to grind, especially an u:e abe is grinding iratuitously. The 10ber fact ' that in mOJt lar1e newspaper offices the Editor either does not ~te it all or w~ites less than almost anybocfY else on the staff ts one which they nauy refuse to credit. So they would the fact tblt u aoon as their backl are turned be passes over their "story" to the junior reporter, probably with im- preoatiODJ, and certainly without any trace of the enthusium which would be upocted of one In hi• poSltion. AND 11m(rouilHF3 what;, probably the moll wfde'iprtad of all emra con· cemlnc Editors: that he welcomes vflltort. '.l?'er• fl, probably no 1uch rooted' mliantllropllUn the world u lhl Editor. . ' . V!Sltort ..-. the plaaue of hit life, especially those who think themselvea lmportan~ and who 1<ally 1re ao Im· · portant that Ibey cannot be handed over to a oubordlnata. (l'heY take up valuable time and ply m 'attenllon to prlntad p~rdl ·urctnc • brevity ol dllcoorte. Their l'flq1IOtCa ~ trequei\lly ilbaunf or ~le; ·11111 llotir mannen vary be-.tween blaodW!mlilt ahd Intimidation. The leltpbOne ls nowhere a cr~Jer boon th-. fa ..W1paper olllca; and :vtt ... ol U.. . commoneat of Wepboile ·-ii ln!mpeople ..Wtb Plrll'M>hl, who thlak thiiy can belt prodlOte their ob' J..i by oooillt111 lb ..... the Editor," not bocouit they l>ave 8IU'lhkll_inor• to say to him than can be eenfbY letter, but limplJ, u tbey·thlnk to ieCurt hie pid er-· I.I" ii a dl'llilild miltake. 1llt 'tleOPle an '8alt« IJbl bat are, u ........ thole 'wblini be 1.1• J2od, whtthtt proprietin, cootrlbutors, er ltadn. AS A M&TrD O'I fact. most ,Edlton .ire dlstppollllllll willn 7"" meel lfltm. Otlt'• ·~ -~ Of •• Editor " .. lnflllll>oMI bJ Illa lridlUon of dlcllit1 and om--lflllt tlto revelation of 111 av1rap hum .. ba111J tt boudd lb be •· dlllllullonmelll. 1111 Jo1na1 It ao IUll Of varlocl lnlormallon, Ila ., clearly lbaru ·au !lie Stile -wltll lht c.n.or, be reproves (or encourages! Governments with so atem and unrelenting a vigilance, that it is incredible he should be made of the aame clay as the ordinary ignoramus. The belief in his wisdom Is quite touching. Morning after morning letters arrive in quest or the most curious and miscellaneous scraps .of knowledge: what really was the cause of the debacle in Roumania; whether it is true that the C~own Prince is bigamously married to Miss Higgirison of Buffalo, N.Y.; how many more acres thet-e are in Yorkshire than letters In the Bible ; what is the best way of softening the plates of false teeth. Legal and domestic problems of the most intimate sort are laid before him for bis arbitrament; and I have even Jcnown an entirely secular Editor con· suited by one in trouble about the state of hJs soul. ALL LETI'ERS ARE not so fl<\ltering and few ideas about an Editor are ~ baseless as that he is susceptible to let· ters of abuse. He ls far too habituated to them; and he is much JTIOre likely to thlnlt that be has failed In hi! duty il his letterbag does: not contain a certain por· tloo ol scurrilfty. Most of these are found· eel UPon thfi<!ish errors; but, as they are usually anonymOUs, lt ls impossible to m1~e the necessary corrections. The rest are either ill-temper or political mania, which used to be a very common fonn of epistolary hydrophobia. It ~s Cll!ioUSll that llO many of these critics are periodical in their ululations. One would lhlnk tliey would give up 1 paper whJch •ppareriUy caused them so much anculth of l!f'lrit: but no, they keep crltlclenu in 'order that they may have the meagre 11tilfaclion of kicking against them. ' . IT Q POSSIBLE to eiaqerate the In· tereat for Edltota' of a jood cause, as such; So many people are apt to think that .tf llley have Invented a new sort of Gorden City, or IJtart<id a society for 1up- Pb'1ni llOIWater hot~ .. for the natives of Uganda, or ha~ dilcovered how lo live happily off boiled bracken and onion 1auce, it Ii the Immediate duty of every newspaper to place its columns at tbelr dl..,...1. But• ,,...,paper Is a commerttal ana not • philanthropic undertaking ; end the Editor•~ busfnesa ii not lo brf111 tbbut more of the Millennium than la ,,com. patlble with a aound balance-sheet. It may _,, • hard aaying. but an Editor'1 concttn ii just as much lo please htr -aa a lfCIO!t'• fl to please hlJ CUalOmort. lie IJ co1mpelled, tbtteforo, lo ballnct !lie ethica with tlle "lntel'ftllng," and 1 to -In mind ti( ho Ir lfle. &dli<>r of an I evonhlc papet'.) that a cue o! wif., I beellnc ni&JI tl!rill ltia -WI-. thl -tution of Bomol>ool4l1.Cha moy ' leava thtm cold. • .. i t f s a t t f I l 0 g t p ' p s t c • p • Good motn1n1, boys and !~.t.L~nd wtlcoma, to aoother """'J'"IY of fun and le~ng with Untie Len \n<( hi! frienda., carol and Andy. w~u. the old maJI sack was reelly stuffed this week and f am really plwed that so many o,,you decided to work hard to fill It. It 1a really hard to make 1 decialon on .winners but the compeutlon Is hln and each week, another boy or girl ls 1 wlnner of our KeMedy hall dollars. l bope you dd ~•')Veil wttb • Utb: week's contests ... Remember. anyo°' can WU. a ' long as your entr!!f (ltetl the rule!. There are Kep~ haU dollars aVailablf {n ucb categor.y. • • • • • • • • • I • • . I~ • ., " .. • ····~ • ' ~ • • ' • .. -.. ' ' ' '"~ • ' I/ • • • • • • I • ' ••• • • • • l • • • ' • I(}!.. I I • ' ' • • • I ' I • • r" • • r'".I /. •• • ' I 1'. r -' I 1' • • ' ' , J ' . .. Be sure to read Ask Andy.-----~-""'"------------------------, today because we have 1 Costa Mesa girl, Mlchelle Echenique in there. She won a wonderful World Book Atlas for her fine effort. Each of you can enter Andy's contest with a puzzling question that has been on your mind. If yours is a. terrific question, you could wln a set of World Book Encycloped ias. Andy has had many young wlllner& from tht Orange Coa1t area. 1 hope all of you made New Year's reaolutions a fl er reading last week's column. I am sure you will all do very well in ~eeping them, too. Well, if yO\,t read the Jittle story on today 's page YoU will see that some people keep very .unusual pets. This family has a boa constrictor snake which could cost them their home if they keep it. Uncle Len has known many people with snakes and other • * P.RIZE WINNER * ' ' . Chrl1tlnt Wettort, 11, 3728 OC11n "Blvd., Coron• del Mer Any Child under 12 ~n enter Uncli Len's Art Contest. Here's all you do: (I) Draw picture on piece of plaln, V1llite paper 511 lncbes wide and I lncbts deep. Use black In~ and make lin4!1 block. (2),Do not ~T. oo i,.,,. picture. It ipuat be your own work. (3)·J>u\ YQUr name, age ani:l addresa on back of clrawlnc. MaU ii to Uncle' Len'• Ari <;ont<ji~ Box IMO, DAILY PILOT, Costa Mesa. Wlniler will receive Kenntily haU dollar. • ..,.. ' ttJnu.sual ~t.9 Md f ~~ sure; . Cats~ are • tilce pets too 'pieasure and for the con'lfort you kMw some too. ' &ecauae they are furry and of the pet Pets are really a Jot of fun very contented with their lot So the topic this week will and Whether or not you have u man's pet. They can be . be pell. Do your work on any an unusuat one I ' am .&Urt you finicky but most people with angle of the topic ·and be ,know they are fun, too. · 1 , call ·enjoy them very much.· tiriginal. This is a great topic Most people enjoy dogs and other more common pets in· so really dig Jn and stuff the cals. Dogs are great com· elude rabbits, birds, . fish, old mail sack again. panio11s whether yo~, have' a turtlea, hamsters and guinea • Art mentions include: Lynn finely pedJgeed animals ot pigs. Brotemarkle, 10, Costa Mesa; even 1f he Js" ofily a S7 variety Of course there are many Cindy Sandeen, 8, Costa Mesa; mutt. Dggs learn tricks and others. Beverly Sandeen, IO, Costa just love affection. ' Most unusual pets are those Mesa ; Sheryl Brown, IO, Costa which are most commonly Mesa ; Karin Jacobsen, 7, found in a wild state. . Dana Point; Allison Perry, 8, PeoJ)te have been known to Costa Mesa ; Mark Kiseda , 8, own raccoons, monkeys, lions, Laguna Beach; Alan Eng~rd , tigers, co u g a rs , elephants, IO, Costa Mesa; Clarissa panthers and any nuftlber of Adamson, 8 1h , Huntington others. Bears and falcons are Beach ; Cydy Watson, Corona nice pets too -if they have del Mar; Katrina Adamson, been domesticated. JO, Huntington Beach; Jill s.tM , •• , 'lllfttfOM to ... Aocfy, c/o Or..,. Comt Dillly Piiot, lo• 1560, Coshl MflO, Collf. All or this goes to show that Wood. 8, Corona del Mar: a pet can be any animal bird Winston White, 6\h, Newp:>rt er flsh that you want for your Beach. Boo Sparks Big Hassle · In Residence SCHENECTADY. N.Y. (AP) -Tiit apartment-dwelling Ruth funily bu gotten rid of Ill dog and ..ib cat. Now the ~ landlord wants them to move or a:et rid of 1 pet that doesn't bark, Wreck ganlens or upset garb,&t cans. Clifford W. Ruth Jr., his wife, arid their son, Timothy, IO, ~ve been told to get rld of the.\f I-foot boa constrictor ·or ~~~:; find 1 new place to live. Earlier pets were given _ away when nei1hbor1 objected to noise or their destructive · """""'""'''- tendencies. B tulle f F Timothy suffers f r 0 m u s 0 ur rheumatoid arthriti! and These newly arrived bundles of joy are twin female jaguar cubs born just six rhelDilatic fever. He gets little days ago al the St. Louis Zoo . The cubs are being cared for in a nursery and chance to play outdoors, his were moved from the Lion House because attendants feared their mother mother aaid. She said the · h snake is safe tnd cannot get _m-'ig~h_l_in_J_ur_e_t_em_. ----------------------- out of lta cage. Mrs. Ruth says t b e 1 r landlord told them, after the .unhapp)r cat and dog e:a:- pertences, that they could hive a pet "as long u it didn't Sea Has Ri~h Se~ret make any nolJe." O n idde Cla B d Chrlstmas ·Evo, an agent told '.British Skipper Stocks H' Jt m e them the landlord had decided the 4-year-old snake had to go. The Ruth!, who also have a year old daughter sail! they would take their landlord to court if he pre!SeS the issue. Mrs. Ruth added, "We can't afford to move right now. My husband and I were beth laid off from work last week ." Belts Sought SACRAMENTO (UPI) -A bill requiring all school buses in California to be equipped with lap.type seat bells and padded head restraints rtartlng in 1973 has been in- troduced by Assembly Di:a:on Arnett (R·Redwood City), • LONDON (AP) -Six million c,Iams with America n ancestors -that 's the life ln· surance skipper Alf Smith has planted in secret sea beds just off England . Over ~e past two years, the 55-year-old trawler capta in has dropped two tons of clams into the undersea mud of the Devon coast. He reckons In the 1980& his son will be able to have!t 200 tons of clams at about 30,000 clams a, ton. Alf is clamming up about )be !De.lion : of 'bl• nest egg and only ·bis son Michael knows where lo collect them when they mature. "My buried treasure, I call them," said the bearded sallor. "l don't even have the secret beds marked on a map. Everything is kept in my head. Th is way no one can steal the secret . Only my son Michael knows where they are. It's like a long-term in- vestment.·· AU Smith claims his father and uncle originated the clam business in England. H e recalls that 50 years ago his uncle sfnl a sackful of clams from Ameriq to be used as eel bait. The clams were poor bait, so Alf'1 father tossed them In· to the w&ter off South1mpton. They settled Into the mud , and when the Southampton power statioi;i began warming the water In the area. the clams started breed.in~. Michael , 30, also a tr1wler man , ·says he has been In touch with the American govern ment , which has sup- plied hlm with alt the ln- forrrlatlon he needs on clams. Clams are not a popular dish in Britain, but fetch h1ah prices in_~urope, where they 1 are con11dered.a delicacy. , ' 01 Ille Wert• aoek 111C'l'Cl ...... 11 to • . -----. Andv Hnd1 • eorn111111' »volume Nt they are not in orbit. But if ~ lb c -----------------------------------.;._ ______ .' ;~:!:::.'~:i:~~~ ~~?~~!~!~··-\.-, --Rl~g~;s~ an~~ ~~n:;s · :. YOUR .NEWS QUIZ :~··: .... ~,:~·.;:~;~.~.~~~;:~~;~ =-~ I made satellites are orbitlnl moving object would col'llinue I~-------~-----...:-------, .,, 1119 pr!vacv 01 vour own 11om• cvot.1 110in•t ,...,, 111\lt • ltt ni. the planet Mars. Others have on at the sam,,_.~ ilorJ tlie · "' PART 1-NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL rHI ,, It!• fall'lllV know hoW yCU mlld• ~1111 •NII'" Ill'# tl'IUCll yw been orbiting the earth for same path forever. A sate.Ill.. tnaw 1b0uf Wh•t'• 001n1 on In '"'' werld today, • Y .. rs _ wi·th no engi·nes of is launched tO offset the ' Give your1elf 10 polnta for each correct Ptfl1 t11 .. 1 -Ari••ff'• '""'' ,.,,,1c1, •-.J .... •vii. * Dear Carol: What do you get when any sort to push them arou nd earth's gravity so that it can you cross a chicken with a cent? answer. on their endless journeys. continue on and on under its 1 The General A1"111bly r&Ufled the Seourlty These man-made satellites are own power. But to keep it PRIZE A.uu•d ,(uueH :.1eM1uy Cooncil'• cbolce o! •• ? •• u Seoret&ry-Qen- held up by ' the same forces above the earth, space scien-WINNER Cll'MIY SM141Hr, 1. 2Tlt s1M1,i..r 0r.. eral o! the UN. that govern the orbiting moon. tist! must compu~ , t ~ e C•••• Mtu a-Max Jacoblion. The same foi;:ces also keep the delicate balance between )ts b--Kurt Wal.db.elm .f 1 planets from falling into the orbit and the earth's gravi\y. c-Carloa LorlU de Rw:u sun and govern the wheeling These precise ratios include L:::==================='...l stars of the Galaxy. its mass and distance, its In the 16005, a student nam-s~ and orbit. ~--------------------, ed Isaac Newton figured out When a satellite is launched the mysterious laws of gra vi· precisely into orbit, i t ty. He took the trouble to counteracts the pull of gravity express them in simple terms. and stays above the earth -. hoping to make it easy for with no engine to keep It everybody to u n d e r s t a n d going. But if it veers closer· ot them. But the mysterious, in-loses speed, gravity gets t.ht visible force is very complex upper hand. The satellite and even scientists keep winds closer and closer around discovering new things about the earth and finally returns · it. Recently they modified home. their ideas abou t why a h •lldY llndi I WM141 tM11 Altll .. satellite stays up -w en MkMU• ic11trt1o1:111, '" 11 •• Ct•!• RESOLUTIONS What will we promise this year? Niceness, willfuln~ or. even cheer? Now think of all the possibilities What might you pick? Think please! Or, maybe to do the dishes; Come on, think of more wishes! Think in a nick, This 'ol.year is passing quick! A k 11111My tr.111 ""'' .... q, l'rlllCll Sltl~r, IUUI llrn111M 1 L1111, Hvllt+11tllfl aut:lt, ftr lllt wl~nhtl 1nll'Y 111 lft• ,....,. 111• '""' t"tnftll. Mill ri111r -tr lttn' M Vlltlt LM, ... 1Nt! c..t1 Mttl, C1Hf. .· gravity keeps pulling it down. Mft,11, c111tonri11, flt IMf' ,..,, .. ,., '--------~------------~ However. these ideas did not What 11 the true numbtr of modify Newton's old laws. natural elements? 2 The Rev. Jea.se L . .l.ackacmt.Mounced.thefc:und- 1.og of a new orgt.ni.za.Uon. OperaUon PU.lb; after resigning as bead o! Oper&Uon Breadbalket, wbich la part of. the • ~ ? •• a.-SCLC b-NAACP c-NaUonal Vrb&n Leaaue 3 Brigadier General Alexander !rl. Hatr. Deputy Assistant to the Pre11dent !orNatl.on&lStou.rily Affair•, left for Pekin1 to complete technical &rrangement1 for Pree1dent Nixon'• Tebruary vJs1t. True or False? .. Pre1Jdenl Nixon (CHOOSE ONE: 1laned into law1 vetoed) 1. welllre-reform. bill requJrtnc able-bodied. adult weU&M reclplent1 either to take )obs or &ign up 'for job trainl.og. 5 The United state& and.North Vietnam cancelled )btch word clues with their correspond- Int: pictures or symbols, 10 points for each corr.e~t answer. A 1.,,.. F B 1972 c FBI Director J. Ed&&r HooTer celebrated hi• 77111 birthday ~ ..... Antl-wa.r veter&n.1 1eized temporarycon.- trol 3 .•••• Site of Pre &l<Len t N1Xon1a rneeUng: with C3 Premier Ei&aku Sato ~ ..... Jrttyor John Lindsay· a.noounced h!a oand.l .. ci&cy for President 5 ..... We know that every particle 1'he natural elements are .~ of matter has a minuscule the different atomJ found m: ......... quote of gravity. Massive the world of nature oh cir bodies, such as stars and planets, are dense packages of home planet. MicheQe II con-- particles. Their gravitational fused because v~ Hf~ ence books seem to ~ .i force increases according to 8 about the riumbef of ' thtni. strict ratio of mass and the Paria Peace talka unUl J111ua.ry lfUir ~ exchanging protesta over the stepped-up lit war 1n V!etnim &nd La.o1. True or Fal1e? -,-,.-.-,-11---W-O_R_D_S_IN-TH_E_N-EW-S----·I Eut President Nixon Ill"' :nounctd remov&l ot H llU'Chll"JI OD tmportl s ..... New women's libera- tion mapilne volume. The Invisible force is Some list 9'2, others lilt 11, pr 8 pulling power, exerted from 90 and one limits P.ie ·~m6:t;,r the mass. It reaches out, get-to 89. The correct figure Is ex· f ed ti actly 92 and II goes by the ting weaker at a Ix ra o as atomic numbttl' of 1 the·· It extends out. cert3inly the earth's gravity chemical elements. It atarls Is strong enough to f!Ull down with }\ydrogeb, ato'tnlc nu'mber ' the man-made satellites, now 1,1 and edvliieff one bf One to • orbiting around it. Some of the uraniwn, atomic nwnber 92. • meteors It pullJ down are. bl&· Perhaps we can ucuse the ger and more massive than confusion on account ol ~lf they ire. But meteors ire not lere.nt percent.lges. ln our protected by the c e r t 1 l n world of .natutt. abcllt 90 per- somtthin1 that holds up the ctn! af all the aolkll, Uquldl ,.tellites and k-I h • • •11111..., are.made lrom orur planets from falllni tnto the fiv• of the most , plen!Uul , olomenu. Othon,_apch ~ 101a sun. . This something ts a clrdlng and helium, are very IClr<t. motion, dellcattly balanced at Acllnlwn, aatatlne end kVeral the rtght spttd end dlstance. otl!ers occur Ill Uny tracu, Thi• Used to be called ctn-almaet too 3Jllall to-b< trlfupl force, lhou&h the meaaured. But a low atomJ of clrcfllll motion dots not uert the rare one&. have bten fCJllnd a fora. It mettly ~ra~ts and lll•Y rtghUJ 1!1101>1 I'!' Ult the poll of 1,HVlty. Gra>ity llsl of ts. It I! Canfuelni ·•ll!I . w• pulil down mtteors "'°"""' unfair to omit them. ' Nearly Everyone . Listens to L~d~ni ·. • '· N~ Babu . Like' &11 ·new babies, Alice, the San Franc!sco Zoo's newest •ddltion ls gangty1 awkward and curious. Juat eight days old, the a-Coot tall giraC!t ii the oUsp9ng of Spook,. an anitnll o! the reUcu!ated ., variety, Tbe Cather ta Willie, born ill Portland ill .____ ________________ _..~~·----· ~ I . ' Tako • points for e&ch word th&\ you can 111&tch with Its correct me~. . •• : , 1 .... ,dlatrlbe &·• iener.i pudonfor · offert1e1 2 ••••• a.bt.\e:m.ent •••••• pro.i11oul ' . a ..•.• ooelition b-an 1b.11lvecr1Uctam C"'& union of (f'OUP• d-& lea11enlnc; m 1nten1tty •·t.mporary PAllT .111 •NAMES IN THI NEWS Tako S point. !or namH that you can correctly match With tho clue1. l,.,,.Wllly Brandt 2,, .. ,Zulfllm Bhutto s ••••• 01oTaim1 Leone , ..... Ron-14 L. Zl•gler '$ ••••• Maurice H. Sta.n1 a00new Prnldent o! Pakl1ta.11 b-U,8. Secretary o! Corruneroe c•Whtte Hou.Je Pr111 Secretary d00ntw Pr••ld•rit of llaly e•Cht.ncellor bfW11t Gt"""'Y 0 10% 7 ..... Melvin 11. Laird, U.S. secretary ct Def .... 8 ..... Site of 1972 Winter O~plCB 9..... . Draft.call• m1y be halted for the f 1 rat ql.ltl'ter • 0Ulclal1 aay 10..... J lndlan• reportedly a• pect & lonr occupaUon Ms JI.ere ·: HOW DO YOU I/I.Tl? (So .. &di SW. of Qui& S.po11toly) 71 to ID pot""" Ooei. • fl te 100 ,.1fth • lOP' SCOll! 41 "" 10 j111IM& •Pair. 11" flO ,.1t111 ... flcc•IJ.nt, 40ofll' ~??t-H'• JAMILY DISCUSSION QUISTION Hew 11\Uth control should the Pre1ldeat bave aver thft nation•• 5qnomy? =THIS WllK'S ' OIAt!ENGEI NO lt1UI N•m• Iha bud or the \lnlted States Poalll Servlc._ -.--------------------'!•! l1·t !,.t t'"'t : ... 11111 1•Y• u••••n1 'I ''"'II lllNl11Vt-4:l 1·s !•·t t•·l 1,_t l~t 11 11.-w'4 :tot r1·• t,., :,., :r-4 :o·t !!t·t lH·t 1v-i 11·1 1z1no 101WAS •"-'1·1 , ... ,, -.u1 ,.vt1s·• i•1111·t 1•·& t,.1 11 lll't,. ·, .. . I DAIL y PILOT • LEGAL NOO'ICE S11turdlJ, JIVMl'Y I, 1912 LEGAL Nlmcijf I LEGAL N011CE . ,.,_,. ~ublllhlld Or•-Ce&al E1111'1' JOiiet, h l'll,Hll'Y t, 1$, t2,"1J, lt7f, ,U.72 ' • l' our B...Oscope .S undtl' Virg-0: Emphas~.s on Short Journey SUNDAY JANUARY 9 dealre. Mesuge becom• in-pointment,. Older perlOn la ln-CAPRJCOl\N (Dec. 22--J1n. Keep commutl1c1tlon 11 n e • crea1ingly clear : you will volved. 19): Accent on hopt.!, wishes, Someone b tr)'lng to tell you comprehe-'. Rel1tlvt w 111 LIB•• (•· t -~ -) frl"'!lshlpe. You could now be open. Important musqt due. .,.. -~p. ~·· M : · h 'f ·I bt -ething -for~•,• own By SYDNEY OMAJU\ viJlt. Accent on money, peraonal ao~ew at o a IOCll u . .....,... I II '1~ CANCER (J 22.Jul 22)· posseasions. GI t be r 'fn. tetOy. Muna you are here, good. Spir tu va ues are •·trology •-boomina in · une Y • ther od •-·e Have em 1. h 11I1 t' d You can ,,.. .. Good Junar •apect now coin-lonnallon. Synthe&lze facts. e a evuyw1~· · I' · Europe. In F'ranct llone,• 71 cldea with .Pleasure lhroup Brlnrtoaethcr 1..,, ends. You fµq .:JIYI don't ·1ose sl¥ht of artlculalo belier... "aerioua" boob have been chJldren. Creative efforta give can ·~le.le important proj· basic goal. You can ·attam it. IF TODAY IS Y O U Jt publilhe4 oa , utrolou In th• you f,.linf of youthfulne.,. e<:t. PIM advtrtwn1. publlci· · ~QVAR.IUS .(Jan. 20.Feb. JlilTBDAY you aid penona In put two ·yeira. This ls five St4cly Gemtld message. You ty program. Spread influence. ti)': Obtain hint from dlfflculty. You are drawn to tlmu the n\lmbtr that ap-Will be refreshed. Change of SCOR.PIO (Oct. !So-Nov. 21): C.Prtffra mt&sage. Know law. medicine. Reepona:ibillt)' peared 1 decade ago. 1eenery noW is: ben~ficial. IA.lnar eycle h!gh: take l.n-there ta, chi.Mt for ad-awns .iwaya to be your eom· ABIE.! (March 21-Aprll ll): 'LEO (July U.Aua. 22): You ltlallve. Ma.kt new atartl in vlllCel"ei>l. B'I ob>ervant. ptnlon. Start made in rectnl Di& beneath a u r'f a c e in-, find things concerning home, new directions. Streu In-Another Aqoariaa figures pro-months will maturt ill 1912, dicaU0111. Fact..-ere available property, , aecurlty potentiat. depefl4ence or thought, action. minentlj'. pr of es al on a I with .lint Indicated aa 1 most if you are pe.r&btent. Money is ' Strive to be practk:al -'and ' Leo could play prominent role. uaoclate p a y a meaningful 1ignlflc11t m!'Hlt.h. involved.: to ia partnership, frank. State daslrea and netdi. Give full pay to creative compliment. No Ume for false T• tlM ...,. who'~ •ut11v Mr vou ~ legal procedufe. Reject the-~arQily· mem,bers are now resourcea .. Be ctefinite. modesty. £:'.kT:,.·~~:i" 111j,''f:~.1,:~11;i;_l auperfic.ial. 8-true to your prepared to cooperate. Past M.<iJTrAJUUS (Nov. 22· ·PISC'ES (feb. It-March 20): :og_;·;; lW't1::~j;~.'1/~~~! own conyis:tiqna. 1,von '1'e returried. Dec~ 21): J,.ook behind scenes. Jo~ey may be acheduled. tliir-..: Ci~ '1:.\.N". '&:11. ' r TAVJ\VS (April »May 20): nJIGO (Aua. 23.S.pl. 22): Bt qlljef within. c . nt r 01,....::.:.::=::_=:_---,--==='-"''-'-'-"'-'"'---- Accent·On bow public ructa to Eqiphuit is on short moodJ. Avoid tendency to your idea1, e(lorta. Rew»on ia joomef1, aolid dealings with brood. Use imaginati(ln in con· on qenda. 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I Slllliii • .1~4 ; /' IN • • .! •HOWARO W, KOCH P-..:~.,,, ITUSNHUD •.• , .. .... SandyOuncan lQnyAoberts bdd,Susman..., El,zabelhAller. LAST WllK . l~DS TUIS. ·-RUTH GORDON · Bll>CORT '-••MMoflf """"' ~ HAROlD and MAlDE );.?] Colo! by TedW<ol<>< • ·.A I Plus· Kirk Douglas fn II A ,, HELD OVER · LAST WEEK ALL WALT DISNEY SMOW IN MISSION VIEJO ID'#A IOSCINlMA YllJO •.. 830·6990 ••• "FRfNCM CONNECTION" plu1 'THE LAST ftUN" w!lh Oll!Ol"llf C. Scot! __ ,...,_ . OOI<• 1Ja1"'"11u GiflOd Ann ""t<'""' '*'-· CN~. (I ) Ah o· THI # 1 SONG FROM THI t lftLM (R) "SHAFT" Alt0,.,..... Well Ol•"l''f " lt.UO• Dou.ti DUCI"' 'Annie' Musical Auditioning 'Every Marriag~' Delightful Fun _ Du~ Top$ Box Of fice lrving Berlin's musical com- edy "Annie Get Your GUil" will be the next production of San Clemente's South Coast Choral and Light 0 p t r a Association. with auditions an- nounced for later this month. Open tryouts will be held Jan. 18, 19 and !lat 7:30 p.m. and Jan. 22 at JO a.m. The readings are scheduled !or the music room or San Clemente Hlgh School , 700 Ave. Pico in San Cleme11te. Lead singers as well • as chorus members and dancers IHI .-...MiDUI (OIJIJMl'T IHOOI ~-.. ~!::!~-.. -·--'!»'•--. ... ~ ..... --·QM. ~ ,_, ........ -•-·1-1•,.._•-·..0•'ll~T·l.IOMU •t-·-.. _..._,. __ ..,,. __ ,,_°",_ .• _ .... .-.. !-. -.. ""' ... -·-.. -·~-·-.. --....... ---. --..oo 2NDWEEK NOW SHOWING • are being sought ror the muslc~I. BCC\lrding to Ruth Yeilding, general manager of SCCLOA. Dancers will be auditioned on "Wednesday;-Jan. 19. "Annle Cet Your Cu.n" wiU be presented In April in tht new theater of San Clement.e's reconstructed c o m m u n I t y clubhouse. F u r t h e r ln· formation may be obtained by contacting Mrs. Yeilding at 492-1065. Cllflt fqtwo-4 "PLAY MISTY FOR ME" bi tllt Httdl<oct Tr•dllLM Thi IKf TllrHll-r Sine• "~SYCHO" "The llnl With The C rysfal Ph1m11tt•" 'Teahouse' Cast Listed In Laguna Casting for the next pro- duction of the Laguna Moulton Community Playhouse, "Teahouse of the August Moon," has been announced by resident director llap Graham. Phil Interlandi, a veteran performer in Laguna pro- ductions, will play the leading role of Sakini In the John Patrick comedy. Laguna High Srhool drama teacher Jerry McCulloch is cast as Captain Fisby, Travis Bryan is the blustering Colonel P u r d y , Helene Briggs will enact the Oriental beauty Lo t u s Blossom, while Walter Dudek will portray Captain McLean . "This Pulitzer .Prize wiMing comedy is a delightful romp about the A m er i c an OC· cupation forces in Okinawa getting involved with Geisha girls, potato brandy and a hard-headed colonel who ls very court-martial minded," Graham remarked. The cast includ~s more than 30 actors, a goat and a jeep. "Teahouse of the AuguSt Moon" will open on Feb. a for ~ three-week engageme11.t, playing Tuesdays t hr o u g h Saturdays until F e•b. 26. Advance reservations may 'be made by calling the playhouse box office at 494-0743 By WILLIAM GLOVER about everyone on stage takes NEW YORK (AP) -A a turn at being a patsy. touted dellght of. festival. fun Jean Gascon, the ebullient last summer, "There's One In dir«tor of Stratford frolic, keeps the meringue at a brisk Every Marriage" hopefully iwlrl, holding a peculiar joined Broadway's mid·winttr assortment of nat canadian revela Monday night at the and rather Britiah accents Roy ale theater. within the Parisian ambiance. Although it'o hardly 1 Among the portrayers of j b . ~neupl.scent ambition and U. I 1 a n t 1 Y tr JUn)~ ~ virtuous aequlmence a r e transfusion of merriment, Peter Doriat, R t ch a r d wbleh waa the presumed hope Curnock, Jack Creley, Roberta of Producer-Importer David Mai;well, Patricia Gage, Tudi Merrick there are probably Wiggins and Marilyn Gardner. . . ' Tony Van Bridge, a usual sufficient p I e a s u r ab I e company stalwart, overpuahes moments for ~hose with a yen as a blustery soldier. Joseph for naughty-nice b e d r o o m Maher gleams in belated entry HOLLYWOOD. !APL - John Wayn~ has been chi). sen the No. l boi office star of 1971 in a mall poll conducted by Motion Picture Herald, a movie industry trade publication. The survey asks theater owners to list 10 top mon- ey making stars for the year. Wayne was followed , in order, by Clint Eastwood, Paul Newman, Steve Mc· Queen, George C. Scott, Dustin Hoffman . Walter Matthau, AU McGraw-the only actress among the top IO-Sean CoMery and Lee Marvin. hurly-burly. as a crafty old retainer. One of Georges Feydeau's "There's One in Every Mar-·':::=:=:=:=:=:=:=:==; turn-of-the-century farces ls rlage" with a large assist!;:; the source of the workout for from Maher reaches a third the amiable stock company act peak of jollity that is production that originated at sheerly irresistible. the Stratford, Ont., Festival. The translation -adap-~11 CIJlt OOAlf """9A'f !.&"._ n . tation by Suzanne Grossmann · · :aiia. and Paxton Whitehe~d exudes 1,mll:nl§!lllfil!fil'llflj\8: strange manlfestaUons o fl.1 attemp ted adjustment of CONINUOUI TODAY AND Gallic verve to provincial SUNDAY P:IOM. J::OD Angla .. Saxon necessity. Bl· lingual puns that all but ticket· buyers should be spared and leadenly twisted metaphors such as ''that's a horse of another kettle of fish" do have a depressing effect. ~··...,•lc::eb• _.., OMRLTOlt HESTOlt THE OME<i~ ,.._ """"'... MAit ~ AOll 1.llll llOS. ! lllll UU: ll'ta: l!!EJ W~.!!~·t ~ COlllONA DIL MAil . 1 James Garner .r=. Lou Gossett -Susan Clark Al,. .ZfM' ....... Michael York :;:::::..· ·Elke Sommer-~ Joit. 5 thrw. Je1. 11 On the other hand, there's a percepUble amount of un- quenchable titillation in all the marital mixups, n a r r o w escapes through slamming doors and almost assignations. Feydeau's plotting never was the . essence and anyone at- tempting to keep track of thel~~:;::;::;::;:::;:;::;:;::=:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;';f intricate romping sh o u 1 di ' swiftly abandon the effort. Just keep in mind that the thesis on this occasion is that there's one fool in every mar· riage. Then si~ back while just ON THE MOST SUSPENSE-FIWD YOUR sa 11ow tw'll -.,. lnwtnf 11 fontollic -iii... that ..;n '"'"' tlleir •••ry wi.11 -!'"..,., ... . \ .. SPECTACULAR, ADVENTURE OF LIFE! WATCH OllTI "'--rthillf Cllll ~ .....,., you 9flt« "'-kibwlo. .... 1.i.;ng ,,.ocJii...! CllWllE 21·"'-·!32'321 HELD OVER HlllOllllD. DIM·M..S.nu .wc111-1211 "'ECWS ......... ~-~151 .lif ilUI /l~~~~JJ~ ... ~:-~:~:~-~:v-§.:~:~-:..§ ... ~A~~:...§:;~_· .. ~Ul-~~~~~;;:.§;§:~:..§:_~·~~::~-':'~-~~:~-~J1-~~~;~1 ...... MC l'ktwn eoi;. ,,tu.;b!llO ~ 191"' ~.... - Al so Dean Mart in Brian Keith "SOMETHING BIG" Eve show starts 7 p.m. Cont. Sat-Sun from 2 1 --·· -.... SrAotuM ,3 ·-.. ~-,.... --. -... ~. SrAotuM "' :. '~~·~ iletdknobs • e,...IMHdU" Mort-,r1 7,M • t :IS Sit & Sun 12: .. 2:"5, .,., 711.$, •:». "' ..-~ ...... C•1111I knowi.tt• 111111 M111 Wiie H•d p,,.., OVW W•~ (lit) L1dy lfllll 1111 Tr11m, 101 . ... 11,IDOAM DllCk (•l Detective Harry Callahan.You don't assign him to murder • cases. You just turn him loose. '-~ 1t•lallwMn1 to Grw °" "'--x.rox ,._, · ht •ULl COLOI SPECIAL MATINEES SAT. (1/8) SUN. (1/9) 12:00 & 2:00 P.M. IACH DAY · ALlSEATS 75c - o • ··-llAe!'I aLV • AT awe • • . _,.,. ....... 91._.__ M .., ..... • HUNTINOTON •SAOH First, There Was .. The Loved Ones", Then,"Where's Poppa"and "Love Story" And Now, There's "Harold and Maude" . ·HAROLD: HE 'S 20 YEARS OLD, RICH , DRIVES A JAG- UAR HEARSE AND LIKES TO COMM IT SUICIDE. ) f SHE'S 80 YEARS OLD, LIVES IN A STREETCAR ' . ' CCU.EC.JS ANTIQUES . AND·STEAl.$.CARS; · .HAROLD .. • ~IRING ~ RUTH GORDON • BUO'CORT With Songs by Cat Stevens · Color bV f~hn!¢oloAl · A Pora{"OI'"' Picture WOILD PHMIEl.1 , • 2ND tllAf ATTIAmoli IMS TUUDAY '~=::-:::'.:::~~- \ \ • • ( ·.• . ' • < .. ... · .. . ·. . ' • . ' i . ~ . .. '· . ' . ' .. -: J .; ~ . ' • f ' ;J:t •• ::•)j $ ~ ~c ' ~ ·· t ' f ~. .. I ·' ~~ :: , :· ·: .. :· t :~ i ' ~ ' ' • • • • r " " j • p II with " . J\1111 l.anders Two-foot Sticks DEAR ANN LANDERS: l am a nur&e who · bas a message tor the lady whose leg is Jn a cast and' can't bend over .to pull a stocking on. H~re's an alternate suggestion ln case she is tao shy to follow your advice and ask help of a slraneer, She thould get two sticks of ---------- lazy, Ul-bred girl I told myself it wat none of my busineM and if he was happy with her that's all that mattered. My husband and I have gone out of our way to make sure Lar· ry and ,his wife never knew of our feelings. We accepted the fact that Lila would never change and we have kept our mouths shut. wood •Pproxlmattly two feet long, thick and sturdy enouJ{h so she can han~le them. She should lhtn get some r;:arters. from a discarded girdle and staple them to the ends of the slick!. All the lady tw to do Is attach. one "garter stick" to ) each side of the openln1 of the stockip~. and with one stick in each hand, maneuver the stocking onto her foot. It is an instant arm extender ror many or our patients who can· not bend over. -tB.8 .. R.N. DEAR B.B .: Bravo! Thanks for a peachy SGlutlou. The problem is this: Their 12.year-01d son is asthmatic. It's Magic. at SCH The boy has been hospitalized several times and is under South Coast Repertory's exciting collection of songs, stories and fables for chi!· DEAR ANN l..+(NDERS: It's obvJous that you don't pllly the piano. Even so I was diatres&- ed at your abysmal ignorance. Your advice that the piano be left with the pareota lruW.d of presented to the talented son who was getting married was astonishing. constant medical care. Liia dren continues to entertain the youngsters (and their parents) in Sunday after· does absolutel'y nothing whelp noon performances at the Cost a Mesa theater and on tour throughout the him. The ,'child's room is Southland. It1s called "Magic Theater." filthy, like the rest of the ------------------------------- house , even though hi! mother knows he i!I allergic to dust. Cats and dogs are running all over. If the boy wants clean clothes he has to run the washer himself. Fannie Slips Into Success NEW YORK (AP) -Some ing to Van Dyke's Arizona around to my agents' West performers make the grade by base for another intensive six Coast office. a sort or courtesy persistence. gril and self-months of production for ne:ii::t call to meet the staff. People season. were dropping in and being denial. f"annie Flagg i~isls "! d . 15 pleasant. Then a man walked was oing concer , some Big •cellar~ -1t'sDisney Dnderµ1or1il 01,\LANDO. F'la. (AP) -Main Strttt In Walt Dl111•~ World is jammed wllh earners-toting touristl, but 14 feet be.low, hidde.o to Ult MasJc Kin&dom'1 patrons, one can walk a mile and hardly aet a IOUf. Disney'• underworld Is not for visit.ors. lta traffic con. llsts of electricl&M, stockroom boya and cartoon charac .. tera ti1 street clothes. Disney dug whit It clalnt1 11 "the largest basemen! in Florida" to keep the mundane. and the magical out of each other's way. •·we learned the need for ii 11 Disnc.ylitnd ." said Dis· oey World pub~icity manager Charles Ridgway. So before Disney !ilarted dupli<'ating Its California C'fe· aUon in central FJorlda, It called in hu1te e<iuipmc nt tn move 81ft milllon cubic yards of earth and build a 14-foot perch for the Magic Kin1dom. ConstrucUon crews then burrower! hack down In the original level and carved out a maze o( tunnels and storage rooms covering more lhan eight acres . Without a map or guide. it's easy lo J?f'l lost in this subterranean Disney World . Tunnels !ln11ke <1ff m all direc- tions, windinj!' past storerooms stacked with souvenir<;. ~·ardrobes bulging with 450.000 coslumes anrl 8 cafeteria for empl~es. The tunnels make it possible for enst11111rd rmolo,1·rs ln .i::et to and from !heir posll'I without up.~clting the themrs of the five lands. "Indian! don 't have 1n 11·anrlcr through Tomorrow land to get to their jobs in f"rnnticr land .·· Ridg- way said. Employes enter the Magic Kini?dnm nnl v through one of 15 doors which open lnto back slaJ!e ar('a~ out of vi('w of the curious crowd. Office workers dart llp l.wo flights or s~irs In !heir desks on the second floor of all Main Street buildings. Tourists pass by outside, their sounds muffled by a five- foot false front on sC((lnd store storefronti:. Disney 's basement RISO holds stockoHcs or \Ockey Mouse T-shirt5, Winnie the Pooh dolls and countl('s~ other supplies. Specially desi,ned elecLric trucks rumble throu~h the 20.foot-wide tunnels to keep the storerooms well stocked. A piano is not a piece of furniture. It 's a musical in- strument. It needs to be used, tuned and kept in good con- dition. A piano th~,t 'Is played ''occasionally'' will deteriorate. our youngest son loves music. We bought him a n1agnificent piano -paid $3.700 for it. lie said he'd rather have tb11.t than a car. When he marries, the 'piano ~·ill be his. Another thing, Ann. You may have caused more trouble than you reali ze becsuse after the parents die, their three sons (or their wives ) will probably fight over who gel'\ that rusty piece of junk . K.C, MOM I am sick about this. When I tell my son his wife's laziness is dis~raceful he makes ex- ccses for her and calls me an inh rfering mother-in-law. lf I pho'C the doctor and tell him whJt.t I know it is sure to start trouble. PleaSe advise me. - SLOW BURN'IN SYRACUSE DEAR BURN : If the boy t1 under constant medical care, the doctor has, I am 1ure, already instructed Larry and Lila re1arding their 1on'1 alle:rgje1. If they rehls~ to follow HI S ord~rs, they'are'nol about to listen to you. Stay out of this unless you are willing lo take your son and bis wife tO court, prove them unfit parents and fight for custod y of the chlld. I do NOT recom· meod tills. Jt will bt a ntVt.r· elKIJ.ng battle with d Ire ramifications. that she literally has stu mbled stock and had an occasional in, looked me over carefully innocently into the best breaks film part," she recalled. "l without saying a word and of her career. ii•w~as~i~n-H~o~l~ly~w~ood~~a~n~d~w~e~nt~~w~a~lk~e~d~o~u~t.-"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii"1il~:'.~~~~~~~~~~~=~:~~~=~~::'I Fannie crashed into the DEAR ~10~1: I bow to your 1upulor wl!dom aad ex• perlence. Thank• for 1'rltln1. DEAR ANN LANDERS' When our son Larry married a • • BUSINESS AND PROF&SSIONAL GUID~·~; MA RE$S!S. IOATS HOMIS TIAILlll lrt9fvl• Sh1;11,_ Celt• M"• MattTen c •. :II 50 N•wpert llvd. Uberty 8· 1303 UPHOLSTERY e Mesa Upholstery Liberty 8·4781 JJSO NIWH>IT ILVD. ' NIW LO'# ,JllClll 11.00 11111. "'"' ,,I. II ... l11nH't' 11)1 It 7, .. l".M. Mt-I\. "'"' ,, .. •1»710I '·'"· STIVI McQUllN "IUUlnff l•'J l'hll "IONMll I (LlOI" 101"1 wltl! W•r•111 1 .. tty "'/.' OWMw•Y S,.clll ICi.. M•!INt SI . 11)1 ,.Ill. • ... _.. ~ •inkittg fadW .. , • ". .. th• W .... 11 W•te J5 ,..f .~us .: • ... ,,,a,. •ttd ~ 11h• .. "* fin• el/fti1tf th• .,,...,., .. , --·THO" HIVlfU>AHL YCK.I must 111 RAI ~ An 11tounding trut ·life adventure for th• whole f1mllyl STARTS WEDJ !'WEEK ONLT @11@9 ·~ .... ~ '-70CLMO SA .& SUN, 7-.1.,,' ,.,, 7i'OO, "°° mass public's consciousness as l~e stunt girl on Allan Funt's old "Candid Camera," She airily and repeatedly drove a car through the ~Ide or a "drive-in" bank. Earlier she had ertered the preliminaries to the "Miss America" pageant -and lost. She did get elected "Miss Congeniality." however, and that provided her with a drama scholar&hlp at the Pittsburg Playhouse. , All""she tells it, abe h1ppencd1 to be In the right place at the! right time to be cast as Dic:kl Van Dyke 's sharp-tongued sister-secretary in the hit CBS series. She will soon be return~ PRESENTS-IN PERSON-FOR Z WHKS .1051 FELICIANO Stortl"IJ Monday, January 10 L11nth e Cotlttali e Oinn•r F1alurln9 8f•tlt A119u1 B1•f -Lob,ter -M•l•v,i•n Shrhri' M•k• Dinner "''''"'.lllio111 Opt:11 D•lly 11 :JO10 J •·""·-S•t. •t 4 p ...... -Clo"'411 SuNay 1617 WESTCLIFF DRIVE NEWPORT IEACH 645-4115 • ' ~ 1._~~~N~A~T~l~ON~A~L~G~E~N~E~ll~A~L~T~·H~E~A;T;R;ES;~~,1 GREAT TRIPLE SHOWI "PLANET OF THE APES" (GP) WUTWARO HD MOT£L-WORLD'S LARIEST -1,llDD ROOMS 0. tio $trlf Nert le SUrdll~ Clrc" Circ" l R~ltra I s !SLABBED! I I .... 1 .. 9'Mry S,.c&el-011t 1tti llt '"'· w. "" Y•11\ I Mldw•lc 11111, ftttt n11ra.I '-«. 2 tllr•1ttk J•. JI, 1972 I TELL US WHAT YdU WANT TO PAY: I ·• •J!.!. •&!!.•10~~'" ... : Ml ,lllOlll 2 P1Wl.f t P•Ol"L• ... hi.-2 ... ,.... .,.,,...... ... ~ tll.tl f•r t, J, ..-4. I I On Fri., Sat, & Holiday1, Add $2.00. I "BENEATH THE PLANET OF THE APES" !GP) "ESCAPE FROM THE PLANET OF THE APES" !GP) 0''" •:41 @1• ,,~~~ IA.CK AGAIN ••o••• c. scon "DR. ZHIVAGO" PLUS "THE LAST RUN" '·Or. Zl'llv•;o" 1 l"M Only "L11t llll"" 10:31 l'M ................................ ····SHOWING NOW!···· l - They were black troopera who fought and killed the red man for a white government that didn't give a damn about either RAfER JOHNSON· LINCOlN KILPATRICK· ROBERT OoQUI ......... ... ....... _.., IWC rnos . OTIS TAYlOR. CESAR AOMERO • ~EE MIQffll( ........... w.tllJl'llff9 -'l..IUllSll .imt• ... Sll»iltl lm:llWI _,bllG.wu _,,IKE FAllfME IXll'ORATIO!I ~ •• .::::.: .... -.:::.,.e, ll•T•OCOLO. • •.r:-~ ' ' AMERICANA EXPERIENCE.:.GOI" -COS.!OftOUTAJf MAGAllHE "Pau1.nB111man .. .is b11ttr than ht h11 /J11n in y11tsl" L---1..: MAGAZM--- '/lf/llW IOOtm ... thl bsst work of 1 lifatima/• 1--•'.:...!---T!MC MACIAll'>'C-----, UG !i61/J/CK .. .is simply fantattict• -COUIOl"04.nAH MM"11Nr--- 'Rl/CH8&S8RR8lJR ... sensitivll" -~ llW;Al/JJC •.• "fin11· -Cl.$-TV . . RICHARD JAECKEL· LINDA LAWSON , CUFF POTTS ~ flr..roHJI G4Y • ..... • llit,.,,.. llJ' •Ol llfttf,. fllwk"llr Hl/llln' JOJICll'll ~ 11J l'M.IL MW~•~~ JOt1tl 'fttt""'H ·~ .............. ,-~ " . DAILY PILOT JI Siie's Free 1\rtrcss Raquel \\lelch leaves Santa Monica Superior Court after \Vinning an in terlocu- tory decree ending her f1ve·yea r marriage to p r o d u c e r Patrick Curtis. I , 11•11 l'~I•• 17'\'l#JI 111 I rtl '••·••U ... c .... "IOM•lTtOl MIS IUlt" (II "OMWMAT J 'ibv T Al'' .· .· : . •. • , , • • • •, • ... ·'· .. • ====~,: ,,../,., '-•t•t••••ll Al/Ca/,.. P1MI MIWMAN M111r' ,OlfDj ''JOMITIMIJ A GllAT MOTION" fl' ' . "JMOOTOUT:."~IG~P~) :::;::::;'' , • ,.... ........ , ... ': ,..,..._ --Ill tkl .,~a=.;r.r.;;;;:~. -Dlo-....... . "\Al'f A•O TMI TIAMP" !IJ "MIL,IOlf DOlLll OUCI'' (I ........ ,., . • •• __ ,,, .. ! NJ Jii i ' I 1•w1~ 11 M•" II•••••"•""•' "TMI COIPSI lllNDlll" 111 "Tltt U1141J11k1t J. Mh P•lt" llP) "TIU IMl=ll=Mll:"::::::;-' .. -.... -·-··--11\.JllU --·--·-MJ ... 11 r~ '""th•~·r"'"' HPr1lty M114• AU h1 A I••" Il l I -·-·-...... ,. II"""' 17.\10•1 lt1Fl1•li•<r•I "'1.w .. ..., •. ~"'°' "CAIMAl 1111.0W\IOOl" llt •«• "lNI IAIYMAl{ll"ll) . ·. ' • ' ' •' •• • • ~ •• -· , • -.. ·~ • I J% OAILV PILOT For The Record Births Jtla,..,.iage Licenses DUNBAR H•rry J. Dunblir. Jr. Ave JO, of 9'CS S.11rl9h Orlvt, Muntl"910fl lt1ch. D-1• cf Cltlth, JIM/lt'l' '· 1'12. SurvlYICI bY wlfl, Llllane; three son1, H1rrv ind L1rrv, of Oll1w111"'1 Rove• .DunNr, Hunt1111111111 8t1Ch. Servlcn. toc11v, S:lltvrO.v, 10 AM. llttl Broadway CNHI. lnterm.nt. Good Sl\edlf!rd C_.trv, a.11 Bro.c1w1r Mor1u&r1, Dlrtctors. ' ' FASTABENi> L.ul"a l.11 fil1t1bencl, 14lll Norlhrldve L1111; Huntln9fon &11Ch. 0 111 of detth, Jlnllll'Y 6, 1t72. Survived IW nlKt, Evl'lyn Dcutl11ss1 slsltrs, Merv M. Rfdd~. tHllt ZlmmerrMn: bl'other. Max Green; or1ndchlldren, Chtrtl, Jim tnd Jol'ln Henson Tillo tnd Tr;1cy JOhn110111 V•!trlt tl'ld Ptm1l1 Oou111u. Servlc11 w1r1 htld taC11y, S1turd1v. 10:30 AM, Pftk Famnv COIOl'llll Funeral Home. ROESER Ethel M. Roeser. Alf 5$, 11f Mt W. Wlt1011, Cosla Mew. Oelr cf death. January 7. 1'72. Survl~ bV husbend, Dontld; sen, Don; d•ugll~r. Oonn11 Ru11lnskl, Mlchlaan1 dtullhlrr-ln-lew, Brvef'IY Roewr, Mkhl111n1 •r>d 1lx llll'"•ndchlldreii.-Fu1111"1I Mrvlc11 todev. S.turd.ly, 2 PM. B~l Broadway Chapel, ln!arrT1tn1, H1rbor Rest Mrmcrl•I Park. Bell &roadway Mortu1rv, Direc- tors. SCHWECHEIMER Helen M. Sc:h-clll!lmer. AH 11, of 27'6 BrlJtol, Ho • .i, COlll Mesa. Oatr of deetfl, J1nu1rv s, lt72. Slirvlved by son, Herman, T1nnntff; d1u1httt1, Henrietta L•lh•. S1nt11 Monie.; B~IV Cl\etlev, •nd Ev1tvn P1rton1, boltl <>I Crul1 Mesi; five 1ru111chlldrrni lt!ree vrr11-1ranc1chlldr•n. Rowry, Sund1y, 1:30 PM, Bell Broadway Ch1Pl!t Mast of the R1surrectJ011 Mo!ld1v. • AM, St. Joechlms CtlflOllc Church. Entoml). mrm. Good Shepherd Cemettry. Btll Broadway Mortuary, Olrec!orL ARBUCKLE & SON WESTCLIFF MORTUARY Ui' E. 17th St, Cost\• ME:Sa -• BALTZ BERGERON FUNERAL HOME Corona del ft.far '7l-9450 Costa Mesa 645-!4%4 • BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 111 Broadway, Cost.I Mw u J.3433 • McCORMICK LAGUNA BEACH MORTUARY 17t5 Laguna Caayoa Rd. DI-MU • PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK C.mettry MorllllrJ Chapel 3leO P1clflc View om. Newport 8udi, Califonll llf.mf • PEEK FAMILY COLONIAL nlNERAL DOME 11GIBolllA llmlns1'!r - ·-=oliftl6RY lrlM•& S.Wr<l'I, JIU""1 8, '1972 . . . ----~·--------------...;;;;;~---------------..... ---,.... . ANAHllM . FOUNTAIN VALLEY • ~7200 S. MQOKllUQT. (HO YAIM '!!"" ot WAlll!"J PllONr •••• ,311 ·lllflliOOK· '"' .-I • .. • Greai'for:P9fioi:f·c~i~g/l~noing, 1 OO's of uses 'raund~liOJjfk & s~op., r~ , " ' -. .,,,. ,~: ' •• ••·1 · • GooCJ sOlio · · IUni~r, surfaced 4 sides, ends ... · trimmed w~h ' eased edges. '. 'i ' _, REG. 25c 19~ SAT ... SUN. 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''; • IOln-driW cMa"r is ready to finish 1 , .. lntto,. ~ •For~· boxtf,,fvmitur~ ~rim.-, .2.foch•1i!id•. .. • •J UG, 23c • " '15' . ""· CAT. & IUIL OHL l'I f I ' Beautify Your Walls/ 90 u. .... REDl·Mll CONCRETE Elegance for any Rooml ''Ju1f Add'\Vafer & Mlxl'' • for ftnce•post1, poUos, walkways, •·Covers 8 sq; ft. approx. 1 ".thick.~. llG. 99c 7nc 7 .. , .. • -FLOOR TILE • 9"x:9'" self adhering. long wearing vinyl asbestos tile resists, grease & cKemlcals. e Your choke. of many colors ond pott.ms. l~G. 21.' · ;1· 5' · • . ' ll ' . . ' ' . . ··- I• 12'' Jt 12'' SHAG CUPD '.tlU. I • faty to lnngft, self • '. · odti••ive tilit. . . ~ ' • I 2 cofon In ea1y care nylon'fiblff. ' • RJG, Uc • • • • ' \ j J I j J -. .... .. ·=·· / S.tu.d.,, JanU11y 8, 1972 DAILY PILOT i~ Longshot Sifford, Veteran Aaron Tie for Lea~ I ,. \ ... Sports In Brief Coivboys Have Tlwmas J Back in Saddle Again ""' -, - i.oS ANG~ (AP) -I.oapbol Qll ·Ill' tbe .flul two 1'0tlids toojay and be mllled the lt'ffll• with a »foot blnlle ""' _., "..._~:;. eurua.surn_ g ha• never come doll itund&Y. Trevino, one of the pl'9-taUrD6y putt on the neit .bole. thto made his :1 ::,~:~ ::::~::· •· '""'•'•• •·f · 1 ·••··ed • for 1 favorllu, had a 1.1• ........ ,, ;c_ cu•... move comin& hom.ei L•r,., w• •n-Ot;". •. "~ _.art •• _.. 1 .... 6 w ~ ma wi.l He rolled in an is.rooter for 1 blrttie on ~ M<L•ndoll ~~:;: ihare of, ·tbt··~ -YOUdd 1Ud In w. ftiute. the second hole after the turn, then gal~ ~ ,.'.:':.~ ,..~ur~ •tzs,ooo Los Angelea Open 1oU tourna• Arnold Palm.er slipped to a 71 for J40 ed the 'hare of the lead with tbt birdie ~~u:O:.::i., :n:f£~; t F 'd and BJllY CtsPer, who bas dominated tbls fours On the two final holes. 11111 trwin• .._,._.,..,~ men n ay. ..., How11 JOl\nlOfl 11..,__te ,"' Siff6rd, it.year-old nephew of 1161,Los . etent in recent years went to a 70 for1w. He reached one with a four wood and ,...,1 H•rn•v ,,..,_\~·:t Angq,lea winner Ow'lea Sifford. WU tied suroro, wM i.00 otily about fl0,000 las\ two-putted, th~ rolled ln I 1%-foot birdie ~b s~:,.r ~~t::· I at 134 with tour veteran Tommy AarOri se.I~ hll thJrd yeir OD lM e") tour, putt Ol1 his final hole, IOb Lu1111 70-1~14t ,1• who had a brilliant alx-under-par 15. Is one GI the 1ew , blacks wbO pt1y1 the curt\• "'"" · u_.._1,, ~~1:111~•1""1' :~:::· i Dal J)ouotass with a && and bl& tour rtgu11rfy and seeks rio become the Tom •••on •t..S-1'4 c""' 11ix~tr u.n-1• e • t • fl I (hi to I In the .. I G-•· Arctler 6'-4f-ll5 Fon1JI Ftllfr •P.7'-141 ! George Archer, who had a et, were just n o s race pay presug ous D•I• Do\otl•s• •~1.is R•• Ftoyci 10-n-1'1 one stroke back at JSS. . Ma1ters lo Augusta , Ga . A victory wou1d ~= ~:1001 !:"".!:i~ t~~r;n~~·' !t~:~ Flrtt round leader Fred Maril supped clinch I spot ln that tournament for him. Don Jtnutr• ••. .._1)1 H~rry l ~.c~no tf.JJ-1'1 to a par 7l for• ti' and was Ued at that "Halfway home ,'' he a.. said after =~""H;';i'11'' ;::,:::~; t~:i;~"J;~',r•s, Jr. ?t:L:!l flgurjWwo atrokes olt the pace -w,tth flnl&blng with birdies oo ~the per ftve Jim J•m1tNfl ~131 !••~" SP••• 11.10-1~1 WI Tom Weiskopf, "'Do had a A, ac• finishing boles to gain a ahan o{ the top ~ ::~~· !::~1: ~;;: ~;;~a•ori ~t::;:~ dorttin8Uni the par--fiYe boles, spot with the 34-year-oJd Aaron, I Jl(l'IC H:::C, :::~:: ~;.rn~~•~u;owr.i r~~::: Lee Trevino rallied, taking birdies on mnooth-swlnginc vetertn now in hia 12tfi ~'ut e;.,,.,n .._,._1~ 1u1•v ,.,~, 11-11>-141 all three of the par five boles lot a 69 )'ear on the tour. . ~= L~;:to<1 ::~l~ ~:•:11~~~~"' ~~~~~~ &hat was ju.It good enough to make the Sifford matched an early bogey, wher. w. a. m utt "'1~1~ c~utio. r11oro• 11.11>-1•1 ANewPage World Champs Seek E:pd ift~toii. To Lakers' Winning Streak Page ·MVP NEW YORK CAP) -Alan Page of the Minnuota Vijtj.ngs became tbe first defensive player ever to be named the Most Valuable Player in the National Football League when be wu accorded that honor Friday by the As!ot:iated Press. Page, the Vikings' &-lool-4, 245-pound defensive tackle, grabbed the award with lS votes of the special pahel of 60 tpOrts .. writeri and broadcasters lo every league '"eity, outdistancing quarterback Roger · ,$aubach of Dallas and wide receiver ~ Taylor of KMSas City. ,1'f4ylor, the topi vote-getter among · American Conference players, a n d Staubach each received 10 votes. Miami quarterback Bob Griese collected nine and Washington quarterback Bill Kilmer w.u.....name.d_ on.Jo.ur__ballots , No other player received more thaJI two. Notified of the award, Page said: "I am surprised. It's a great honor ." He found himself at a Jo61, to u:plain jll!t how he accomplishes what be does. "I never paid much attention to what the other tackles dkl,'1 said Page. "I · dgft't exactly do it -whatever I'm sup- pqeed to do -pictur;e perfect. I play it by Ur and go from there." · 1be others receiving votes were run- ning back Larry Csonka and wide receiver Paul Warfield of Miami, Kansas City quarterback Len Dawson, defensive MILWAUKEE -For some, all Utal need be said ii tbal Sunday !I'll be the Los Angeles Laker1 riskini their 33-game winning streak, in a nationally tele~ised battle with the world c b a m p 1 o n Milwaukee Bucks. And for those who clOGely foUow the National Basketball Association, that'll all you'd need aay to get the adrenalin purn· ping. Milwaukee possesses a highly lm· pre.salve a.eason record of JU. The Buck.I owned the loniest vict«y ~tring in the tilstory of pro bukettiill "-"\ 20 in a row -•cu thi!: year. · • , And when they breezed lo the world ti· On TV Su .. dav t;laannel 4, 11 a.m. ~ Jut seaaon by sweeping Bal~re ':O In the liDal aeries, many experts 111d llilB dynasty -111\e . il'• consecuUvo win reeord -might endure forever. Or perhapa even longer. But then along came a guy named Bill Shannan who took a bunch o f bridesmaids -old bridf.5111aids -and turned them into a nprMf:.Dtallve outfit. Now Shannan's Lakers have obliterated all of Milwaukee's great marks. They've won 33 in a row and own a season record of JS-3. Their mtJS! r ... nt ,......., · • DALLAS Dall'iS Cowboy runrilng back DJane Thomas will be in the Super Bowl game. He reported for practice Fri· day after a day 's absence sparked rumors he might not play. semifinal. .v; , ,,. In men's slnglu·~.flnal, Palrice Dominguez of France e1 l m In •t e d Australian Barry Pbillips·MOOre, 6-7, M, tackle Bob Lilly Qf J ~as~rback John Hadl of Sad biego, defeMIVe end Carl Eller of MiDne.sota, quarterback day ni&ht at AUanta Where they overcame a/I etlflY cle.Jl:it·~ the Hawks, ~-LA ls off tonlghtJ while Milwaukee is to. face Detroit. The Laker! wW rely on the board work of Wilt Chamberlain and Happy Hairston to ncutrallze Lew Alcindor/Kareem Jalr bar. And they'll have their nifty backcourt duo of Jerry West and Gail Goodrich to match the talents of Milwaukee's OsCar Robertson. After meeting with Thomas for 40 minutes in the coach 's locker room, coach Tom Landry said the running back "indicattd to me that he would continue to work and would be in the game." Thomas didn't have much t.o say. ;;DQQ't..looJ ,round with me,". be gro~l· ed at a sportswriter who tned to m- tervltot blnl1 Lindrr' aald Thom11 offered "pertonal reasons" for m i s s l n g Thurtday's practlce. Thomas, said Lan- dry, Would ~ fu)!d~·the same as any other plat'er., .\ .. . ~ . SYDNEY Australia -Wtmbledon cha~ori Evonne Gbolagong defeated fell.,; Ausirallan Pal <;o\eman 7-5, &-0 In a seililflru!l 'JQ!ltch Ftlday night and now will p1ay itrttfsh star .Virginia Wade for the womeft•at .uiglel tlUe at the ~ew Souui Wales teMJ.s c$impionships. M~ Wade ~ealed llarbara Hawcroft of Au.slralli, 8-3, S:.2 in the other ., All-star Tiffs, Golf Tourney On Tube Today Third s · Mal Anderson o f ii-7, S-3, ~~ Australia to John Cooper of Auatralia 6'1, 7, W, 7.( to gain the semifinal! agailst Alex 'Metre:ve.lli of the Soviet Union. . NEW YORK Don Johnson or Altron, Ohio vaillted In first place Friday in the 1100,000 BPAA , Open bowling tourna· IDCnf"at Madi.so "Square Garden . Costa Mesa's · arry Asher failed to • make the top fiv after slipping to 14th in alte.t'noon compe tion. TJte 31-year.ol~ ohnson won sii: of his eight ifternoon atches to climb lt'om. sixth place Into lead, then re 'ined the top spot wi fow: victories in. the day's second elght-;game session. "" CAPETOWN, South Africa -Top.seed· ed Bob Hewitt of South Africa • 'nd France's Francois Jauffret won sem i· final matches trlday in the Sugar TenniJ tournament. Hewitt, Ille delending c h a m p I o n , defeated. Gennany's Jurgen Fassbinder 7-5, S-3, Jaullre~whipped South Alrica'a Patrick Cramer 1-1. IH. "" CLEVEl:AND -Outfielder A I ex Johnson signed his 1m contract with the Clevelan4lndlanl Frf4ay, the Indians an-nounced. 11 ·~·141 CL-,1T31~~YIC1WL-MtltrMn-•111< ...... J~~ whO·' won the American nlM -..rt«•j11 1'11 .11.11.11"'" et A\/blll'n '*<Is tti. Le1&1:1e bitting dpe in 1970,~and catcher C\'; ~ n tnt.., 1nn1111 11n1tr aow1 1r-Jerry '!Moses tie obtained ,from the 'ti]~ 111· cL ! .. uu. 1ow1. -Too .. "*' <m Calllor'nla Anoe last fall In 1 lrade·for "" ... ~g·-" ~-· " w .. -• ., : ntti H1111 • •••-· t61c ouUielders Vada. Pinson, Ftartk Baker s=.. '"l.."1 ~~~·~~E~ . apd Roy Foster ~11,":'·1n CL -GLEN CAMr.IELL·LOS ~. ANGeLEI Ofil!N -'Tl!IMI rouM lllrt II .,,. Glel'! C:T' "I.TIN'\ On "Milt -~·t of C.M~ .:."r.".-"9'1' .. llllt ~"flt cl! ft " ~,.vu,_ -e n IU 0 my ~ ~,!>OL. IASUT~~ ~-~;~, ... staff la tl!e oddl<>n choice to lake my lf:.''r..nt:"li1:."r -~u. -"'" place," John Ralaton said before leaving !1~~~~~~11°'-rs!Kf~f~L ~ to check ln U the DeW head coach Of the tti ~1•1t~.llttt!'l ';15.r-=t1tr~-,,. 1.. O.ver Bl'OfK'Ot. ,Thuraday. ~~""'-. j"lt.'"~.""'~-r:;: 'Ji.~t= -But Ralaton added. "Bob Garmxi.d and ~~\::~..en litlttJ"" ~ ., •i: J~ CbrlstlanMft are certalhly in tbt ~;r~i.;;,l!"S .:utt _ Thlt picture" to iuceeed him U bead ~bill • ~ •11 ._ .. .,. ut11 wtlft --., Mt cbldl at Stanford. UnJveralty. ~':f!' U.S. o.i Ill #.MIMI! 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I John Brodie of San Francisco and quarterback Greg Landry of Detroit. In that company, Page stands out. "Alan Page is the best football player l've ever seen," aays teammat.e ·tonnie Warwick. "And I'm sure I'll never tee 1 better one. It is impossible for one man to P\aY him." Anti now li!ten to coach Bud Grant: "There are people with something ex- tra. They have the facility for turning a eame around, even on one play. And if they don't -if they never get that one . play --that threat is still there and yOU have to respect them for that threat "These kind of people come 'around most ·btfrequentt1 and sometimes never." Page was cre<J!ted with 109 so)o t8.clcles and IO q'uarterb~king sacks this season. He aliO assisted on 35 tackles and two sacks, scored two aafetles, was responsi- ble for a .lNfd, blocked a punt and was credi1.ed with 42 "'hurrys." "Hurrys' are category Instituted by GraJ)t as. a further measurine·stlck of a defensive lineman's ability, abd he is credited with one each time he forces the quarterback to throw the ball before he wants to. LA and Milwaukee met once this year with the Lakers notching a 112-105 verdict. Friday Jim McMillian led the way ear. Jy and Goodrich late as the Lakers made their victory tbe. easiest in thelr long string. · By shooting a hol 62.5 percenl In the first ltalf and "holding lhe Hawks to 1 cold 35.8, Lo.! Angeles turned the game into an early MJDaway. I.ti"""'" 1.)4. All111t1 M Cll1m1Nrl1ln c ....... .. ,., ... Mtlr1fon 0 p T s .... '~ -.. ' !tl Ad41"1t 81J\l""I' Cl't!'bti.:-. GUll1tk Hlllbu'""!l ,.,_ T ' " , '"'"' McMIUlt'1 an1v ltoblnton Tr1•• Wt1! ' .. . l1 l·I J:J , ... ' ' 1·2 ' 12 2·2 ,, I I.\, 17 ' ,_, ,, t 1·1 J • "' 12 Mlr1vl~ M" llVM G. Tr•pi• W11lllntton To11l1 51111·71 1U Tottil1 LOI A.1111111 JO J2 J2 40 . Alllfllt 24 tt 11 11 ~ li f ' e-2 I ' ... .... '· H It ' ,.1 '' 1 °'' 2 .... 3 J.l • • 14-20 '° -·~ -" 'Ollltd GOJl-N-. • Tt111 teu!J -LM Anotltl IJ, All1ftt1 11. A-1,ln . ~ ' Fat•er, ;Son Reunited t • •• t• I ~ • elOb ~ ouUlelder Tony Oliva lcentu) embraces hll father, ~. in Mesko City. Oliva had not SWI bill! in 11 years. Oliva'• fat.her ed slater, Fellda Uell) wll1 bo vlllUn1 the Uolted Slaw llOOD. I _ ~--_ _ UPLTtl ... WILT CHAMB-ERLAIN AND LAKERS TEST MILWAUKEE SUNDAt,' • Paclfic·B Roundup • ' ' •• •I USC Wins in a Bfeeze; Going Tou·gh for Bruins EUGENE , Ore. (AP) -The llth-rank'- ed Southern CllUomia Trojans !railed 6y three points at halftime, then recovered to band Oregon a 66-46 setba~k' in a Pacific-8 Conference basketball opener Friday night. Oregon led 27-24 al halftime, but PauJ Westphal collected all of his game high 2~ points In the second half to pull the Tr~ Jans out of danger. · USC, now 8·2 overall, went ahead tO 1lay early in the second half and steadily ptjlled away. Rusty Blair and Doug Little each scored 12 points for Oregon, which sut- ' lered ita sixth loss in 10 rtarts. . Al Carlaon, a IS-11 junior from Gardea Grove, made his first appearance of thf season for Oregon, contributing four poiiit.s and four rebounds before foullnf out with 1:19 remaining. CORVALUS, Ore. (AP) -UCLA, the . nation'• top.ranked college basltetball team, o'ltl'Cmne a late Oregon Sllte rallt 1nd recordtd ll!: 24th consecutive victory· with a 7l-71 Pacific-I basketball victory Frlday night. UCLA moves lo Eugene tonight lo lake on the University of Oregon in a game which will be broadt:ul ala!llng al ,,25 on KABC (790 1. UCLA, wiUt &-II Bill Walton dominating tht backbolrds, Jumped to I llO'll lead early Iii the iirat halt and led U~ &1 lhf Mlf. QSU'• Freddie Boyd, "ho nnjabed wjt1I 11 points, sparked the tmt1m1o1 artaon Slate twn in tbe 1econd hail rally. Howtvtr, UCLA malnlalned the lud behind the leadership of Henry Bibby, who .scored 17 polnl.!, tops for !he BrWJt- The vlclory put UCLA's record al 9-0.1¢ the aeason and OSU at M. _ • tt was the fint conference game fOr both schools. .- BERKELEY (AP) -The Onlversily oi ' . Wehlngton, behfnd guard Loull'Nell!Jit'.1 26 points, beat the University '• f .,..., California 79-63 Friday nl,ght in .JJW! Paci!ic-8 basketball opener lor bOtb -· teams. ::,;: Nelson sparked an eigh~polnl tc0!1i!JI burst in the last two minutes o{ the-ffisi hal( to lead the Husklea to a "3i:/ halftime lead . They shot 51.6 percenqp the first half to ca11s 22.6. :.; Washington center Steve Hawes, hj without a field goal in the first half of ~ game, came up "ith 13 points in the Sf!., cood hall to help the Husklu, 9-2 f.;. crease their lead. High man for tt)i; Bears, 5--6 was Ansley Truitt with. ' polnts. ~". ·~· ~· STANFORD !AP) -St8"foro~' from behind In the second hair to 7&-54 victory oV<r W11hlngton State Paclflc.J liaskelball opener for litldi te&m1 Friday nigh!. ,;:, Trailing by as ma ny as nine poln~ the first half, the Indians cul the Oou~ lead to 32-19 al halttlme and went ~ early In the second. Deapila a first haU eye Injury, Stan guar<I Claudo Terry ocored 25 poln ,lead all pla.y.,.. Hlah lor tht • WU Mllte Slenrd wfth II. Stanford'• fourth llr•lil!t vtclory the Indians' SUIOn r.cord at W, tht Coucars now art t-$. \ . •. ,• ... ' ··t4 DAILY PILOT S11turda~, Jaun1ry 8, 1972 No Contest: Marina . . ""' . ., Tops Lions, 71-50 By ROGER CARI.SON ot IM O.llr 1"1191 tl1tt ·Marina High's Viking~ blitzed to their ;Mcicr>d straight Sunset League basketball ~ Fridly night at the expense of the Weabninster Lions, 71·50, before J,800 fao1. .. ~ victory kept coach Jim Stephens' . Marina quintet atop the loop standings . '.fri&b rival Huntington Beach while -~ntm1D1ter dropped a game off the ~· Marina proved too much ln every category for the smaller Lions and again the focus was on underclassmen. Freshman Bob Losner, a 6-5 forward, keyed the Vikings' attack with his crisp outside shooting and rebounding ltt boJh end s of the court. It was his string of four 2.()..footers that got Marina into an early 16-9 first quarter lead. And then 6-7 senior Dean Bogdan began hitting.from the six-foot range. Whenever Bogdan missed it seemed 6-4 Uni Vpended . Diablos, Tritons, Artists Log Wins : Mluion Viejo and San Clemente posted )heir flrlt Crestview Uague victories: :Latuna Beach ran its Orange loop mark to 2--0 and University dropped a one-point ~on in Orange League basketball adt!On Friday nigh!. " Milllon Viejo !ripped visiting El Modena, 1Uli; hOst San Cleme1te held oll Onnge, 56-55 ; Laguna edged invading Saddleback. 48-44 ; and University fell to ~. 45-44, at the loser's gym . Vlejo'I Dlabloa, down 66-60 !ear than four minutes to go, reeled <O polnll ln • row to tau a 70-i6 ad· tare 1IDd ,...,.... their first viclory In Crutvlew League. ouUngs. re 'W.-e a serlff of heroes for the 111o1-01 eoacb Pat Roberts. • ll Normandle and Mike Bowen were the scoring stars with 1.5 and 22 points, but reserve Steve Rudisell and starter Craig Citro also contributed some key points in the final quarter. Rudisell came off the bench to can a clutch basket and two free throws in the closing minutes while Citro had five charity tossea with less than three minutes to go. And Normandie hit four buckets in the final quarter. - -Univeralb'plQedanoutstandfng defenalv.e &airie qalnst Valencia, on1y to lose after Starter&, Dan Stuart and Tom Mullinll ran into foul problems. Mulllnbl was hit wllh his fourth (li!t"'ffat--.l!?ly llf1he third quarter 1111d had to sit out for at least half of lt. And Stuart fouled ou&: midway through the third stanza. But the Trojans stayed with the favored Valencia club and even took the lead with 3:40 to go on a pair of free throws by Bruce Mico. dison Uses ~ht Erlg~ _ ,o Win 72-36 That gave coach John Driscoll's Troa -lAM a 40-39 advanlalli__ Bui lbe Tigers came right bacic;-gol the lead and maintained it the rest of the way, although University stayed close. University got off a desperation 35-o By BON EVANS footer just before the buzzer, but it fell ot "" Da+i.-"'It>! sr1tt off the mark. ' Driscoll credited Mullinix and Bill . aon'1 Cbar1ers prepared for a Llorente with doing outstanding jobs on ,at Corona del Mar next Wed.. the boards. y by rocking the Est~ncla Eagles. _-A missed Orallje ohot at lhe buu.r tn· an Irvine League basketball ga~ San Clemente it.s'flrst victory in two way al the loser's gym ·Friday nJsb!. Crestview I,eagu~ tries. . Dive M~' Charger1.-now 1•5 A Panther play8'tos&'ed the ball up and I• end 2--0 in loop play. set tt bounced oµ the rim twice before falling , Vff, \Ii for I coJos~~.{eVen~e bat· 1 'tO ·~l.flOO~ • . q&;lnit Corona (alllO 2-0 in the Jt was a n1p-tuck ·battle with San •), which stopped E<lloon, 71-55, in CJ<mente taking tbe lead for good with 15 Jluntlngton Beach tournament last seconds left on &: free throw by Mike junior Mark Ford was th•re to tip II IJ\ and the Vikts matntaiaed a nine-point bulge at t~~ 'half, Coach Don Leavey's Lions were unable to penetrate , the ~ugh Marina ione defense an~ were forced to settle for tht outside shota, · Senior Terry . Meisenheimer (M) and his 6-1 L1onJ teammates kept the pressure on wllh 'their man-~man defense but tbe ·Vikes pulled away in the second half in convincing style wittt guards Bruce Miller, Mark Adams and " ' ,_ --Jloier Speal<s nallllng l)Je colfin. Losner's dozen rebounds along with Bogdan'a 15 caf0fn1 were also ln~ strumental in the easy conquest. Stephens was pleased with his .team's c!forts bot added, "I thou~bt we were a little rough in some spots. ' His "rqugh" Vikings clicked at a 50 percent rate from the field (31 of 62) and cashed in oo nine ot 16 at the free throw line. No Viking had a free throw attempt in the flt'st half. • 1 Westmiuter managed only 18 of 68 from !he field (31 percent). *r1NI 01) Wnlll'lfftttll' CM> Adem1 MIU.,. wo1• ._ .. .... W•tOOl'lff Swltl\AOn ...... Smltft ,,,... ror111 hi It"' .. s o 2 10 l lak1!t'I' ,,3\2 c1w 1 o a t Jolmllll'I J 1 2 S L1nt1ll 2 A 3 I Meltenl!elmer 1 0 1 2 5!Mlt'rll l002Snll!~ Io :lli ·Vtune 0 0 1 0 ' a ' u 31 9 11 71 T011l1 fl ft flf .., I 2 1 4 0 2 0 f 2 0 3 A l 0 0--2 5 1 I 17 1 I 1 IJ 0 O 1 D , ~ ( ' lll~l2)0 kON b Oueri.n ~rl111 13 14 IS 24 -71 We1!m!n1l•r l) 10 12 15 -~D ' 1 ~ the Eagles of coach Dave Garlisle, r<cOnl dropped to 0-2 in lhe circuit I S.7 overall. Dowling. The winning Triton& enjoyed the lead through all of the first half, leading at the intennission, 33-~. ·;,·1 1 •• r -#~ -., ) _.,, •.. . • '-a__ "4"'-' of the most improved quintets in ' e County in recent weeks , Edlaon _ : Ible to use its superior height to um advantage against the tiny fl, whose tallest re1ular Is 6-2'h: Jeff . the Qiargers' polent H duo of Snook and Mark Harmon controlling • lJ1d zippy guards Dirk Zirbel Greg Parker ign.iUog the ,fast break, rs made It look like a cakewalk. put through 25 points and on added 18 while the pair also pnbined to yook down 18 rebounds aqd ~k five abots. : Edi!on, which saw an 18-point second f,Jarter edge melt to 10 at the half, really turned it on Jn the second half. Mohs' cagers outlegged the Eagle ini\lsets, 37-11, in· the latter half and left nQ:di>ubt u to tJ!e outcome by outscoring p,ncia, ~0-2, at the outset of that half. • ~. who was a perfect 13 for 13 ,at :free throw s~i~, canned a pair of tosses to set an Edison skein or 10 tive markers in motion and help e the ·visitor's margin .from 35-27 to; . lri flv.e trips down court on the blaz.: . last break. ;-Harmon then followed ' with a pair of l:hirlty '9s1es of his own and Edison ~me right back arter that on successive &;uckets by Zirbel, Parker arid Snook, the latter on a fine assist from Zirbel. ··.Deciding factors were the team re- J>Ciund. totals (Edison won, 44-20) and the ~. goal shooting percentages, where cia had its second straight poor ef· With a 31.1 mark. Edison hit on 23 of m the'floor for 38.3 pertent and was • f 33 (78.8) a tlhe line. t:,1.;.,. cn1 •1t•itel• <Ml ,,o,,,, ''""'' IOJllt1n1• 0101 61J025 HIY• 1021 $1211 G•Y"!r ()311 •21 10 D.COfll•r ZOJ ( J02•8.C(lnH:r 11SS .wJJll•fl'lf 1012Ford 20 •• )410otn 00210.Vrl .. 1311 Cltlllfl J 1 t 1 McGr"°" I 0 I J Zll'l'iclWfMll ' , • 2 "',..... 0010 • Ntr. tt 2' '' n T0111J 14 t :12 3' . ~ •v Chllmn :121>1'21 -n 11 1' 1 4 -3' But Orange caught coach John Baker's club midway through lb< third period and it was hectic the rest of the way. Dowling led all· scorers with 17 points while Bill Kenn~Y fired ill 11 for the Tritons. .. In Laguna's victory over Saddleback, it was close throughout with the winning TritOns of coach Jerry Fair never leading by more than five .points. Saddleback ran a 1·3-1 zone defense and Laguna's Artists slowed its attack down in an attempt to bring the Roadrunners out of the zone. 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LIONS TERRY MEISENHEIMER, JAY JOHNSON (11) PRESSURE VIKE DEAN BOGDAN . Bairns Warins llp CagerOvercomesAllergy With Top Conditioning By PHIL ROSS 01 1111 D•ll'I' f'llol $!1ft There are times in practice when Foun- tain Valley High basketball coach Dave Brown has to warn 6-5 forward Bill Burns to put on the brakes. It's not that the senior high post ope ra tive in the Barons ' high-low post at· tack is any kind of speed demon. But the reasoning is nonetheless sound when his coach has to remind Burns to cavort at a decidedly slower tempo. Because, Bums has been plagued by a bronchial allergy for the last couple of years and he's had to overcome such with a well-planned conditioning program. The 185-pound Baron has undergone a series of inoculations and he's in the best condition he's ever experienced since entering the Fountain Valley cage picture as a somewhat clumsy freshman pCOS9 p<'CI. Says Brown in regards to Bums, "as a freshman, he was just a clumsy kid who came out for the sport. "We had lo lalk him lnlo playing on the junior varsity as a 6-2 sophomore but he didn't start blossoming out as a good basketball player until the second halt of last season." In the 1970-71 campaign, Bums led the Barons' JV squad in both scoring and re- bounding and then sat on the varslty bench as Fountain Valley advanced into the CIF AAA quarterfinals. Now. as one of the two key big men in Brown's varsity plans (the other being 6- 91h junior center Scott Reider ), Burns has ye t to really put the skids on his pro- gression. He leads the Barons in s c o r i n g with a 12.9 average and is second in re· bounding behind Reider with about a 7.5 norm. However, Brown is quick to point out, "on some other team, he might be averaging 14 or 1S rebounds a game since we place a different sort of emphasis on lhat part of the game. "I'd say tha t if Bill . could stand Im· provement in one given area, it would have to be in his rebounding. He plays very hard all the tim~ but he's not real quJck and isn't as aggressive as we'd like him to be. "He's just an alter ego of -Reider, and they complement each other very well." Not one to make snap judgments on the future of any of his players, Brown doel offer a Uttle insight to what may be In store for Bum.s. "It's not really for me to say," admits the Baron hoop coach. "But I think Bill ls gelling tht ubno•l ol tbe ability which he has right now. And I doubt II he"ll play college (or junior college) basketball •.• but you just can never tell about lhe future." Los Al , Buns Pas.t 56-44 •• 87 HOWARD L. HANDY Of fllt Dlllf P'lltl S1.i1 ' Loo AJlll1itos botUKitd back inlo the lrvilie Lt.,.. cbampfollship piclure Fri-daJCt nJcb1 l'llh a se-44 viclory over JI. Fountain Valley•, Baron basut- •team before 1 packed house. SOil) "'*'iiltJ,.,.. now J-IJoleague play, ,._..,.. a ix6polot declslo• to clef liar-11' lhtli opooler on Wed· -' .. GH8lu rooted In fnlal In the It wasn't done exactly with mirrors but Rt.Ider playtcl the fint quarter but was It was atcomellshed without the services rested most of the middle porUon of the of •coring' sllr J!ick·Qulnn. coolat. Ht came on again In the clootnc Quinn suffered an ankle Injury In pra·c-minutes wbeq the Barons narrowed the lice Thul'!day and was beld out of tho Los Alam!~ ltad to nine pofi11a but they 11ame with c:oach Wendtll Witt hoping Jo could never get clooer. rut his ace Ille entire gamt. Hit hopes It wu ·a matlor oi too many turnovers w.,.. achitved 11 l!aron cenler Scolt for lhe .Barons In tht first hall. In all. J!cldor plaYed wltlLabout 50 percertl eP • Fountain Valley had 15 ln !ht ball and J3 llciency. for 11\t camt. "Rtider 1uf!ered ,a leg Injury In our Fountain Valley hit 17 o( 43 shots !nmi o~r with ~lallcia." coach Dav• the floor for :J5 percent whUe Loi Brown ult! befort the 1ame. "He Is In Alamitos wu scoring on 20 of 50 at· conclusion of the first period atlemptlng to play for tbe final shot. A -1 by Fritz Miller reiulted In a Griffin """'' and • three point edge. The Grlra came on atrong in the ltconcl llanz.ti niruUn& lhe count to 23-11 tarly and It wu all """'· ......... V1IJrt CM) "'""" ' ' ' . J • • • 1 2 3 • • 1 0 • ' 4 I I& 2 0 1 • U. _....,,.. CN> """ .. 4 , I A I 1 • J to 1 • 1 ,. , ' , ( , • 3 • J • ' .. . ' . , • ' • t •1•1•" CdM Shells Valley; Mesa Loses 82-77 Corona del Mar Hlsh's Sea KiJGs"hardo ly worked up a sweat Friday nlth1 Cn rol· lµtg to their second Irvine League basket • ball victory without defeat. Coach Tandy Gillis' potent Sea Kings 1wept to their 11th win in a doieD starts overall with a resounding ~23 rout of host Santa Ana Valley. Jn other Irvine League action involving an Orange Coast area quintet, Costa Mesa was an 82-77 loser at Magnolia • Corona's defensive effort was the ae. cond best in the school's history a~ only Valencia's 1994 output of 20 points (Corona won, 24·20) is lower than the Santa Ana Valley tally. It was 39-7 at the half and Gillis had already gone to llis bench to glve his starters some relie f in anticipation of Wednesday's crucial with Edison's 2-0 Chargers. The losing Falcons' first field goal or the night came with 1 :25 left in the se- cond period. Costa Mesa's Jack Archer turned in a nice scoring effort against Magnolia, pil- ing up 38 points. Archer blitzed the nets from the corner in the first half and turned to driving towards the bucket in the second hair in getting his 38. The winning Sentinels gained the ad- vantage in the third quarter when Bob Stewart hit three straight after coach Emil Neeme's Mustangs had assumed a one-point halftime lead. Magnolia coach Gene Frohling opined it was his team's ability to slow the game to its tempo in the third period that pro- ved the decisive fa ctor. Stewart had 25 while three other Sen· tinels were in double figures. Mesa's Rick Browning (16) and Fra Roldan (13) also scored in twin fi * * Coron• cltl Mir (ff} SA \ltllty (UJ lgftpll f9trp11, ·~-• ' ' • &olct!!.ky ' • ' • "'°"'" ' ' ' • Page ' ' ' • $evltr ' ' ' • MDOrB ' ' • ' Jon~I ' • ' '" Bt<>der ' ' • • Loweree • • • " O'Rour~t • ' ' ' Grlo,bv ' ' ' • Rober!i ' • ' • Wl'ltr!O" ' ' ' • K•11y • • ' • h1~rc~~ ' ' ' • Wvnne ' ' ' ' Ca•lso~ ' ' • ' To•ol1 ,~ 19 15 .. To1tls 7 ' " " S<OA llV 0Ulrftrt Coron~ dol Mar 14 1S 1l U '' SAVelley 2 5 1 t -7J co111 M"'9 1m MllllOllli (121 Archer Ntvltlt M1rctHorlelll End!ltv Cummln•"• Brownl"g Ro Ide" TOt11$ . le ft 111 IP 16 6 3 !IA S!ew••T o 1 ' l Holga1t 11 46Ac!am$Ctl'I o o 2 o Murrav l 1 J 3 T. Wl!klnt I 0 S l' R1d!Ufl0k. 6 I D ll 81rrll! 3l 11 11 11 Tol1l1 Scor1 bJ 011•rtars """'-JO S 4 2S • 0 s • J 1 4 !) 0 7 0 2 J 7 l 12 2 0 3 • 7 4 O II 31 2(1 17 12 11 14 1s 10-n 11 1• n 24-42 ara..,. alld hlcr<•d lbe mat11inl• .... ........... ptriod un\11 lbe tlllal llama aft.-lbe barn door had been ltft -too Jont. pain out thtre wsnnlnc up and I don'I tempts for ~ perccnl know how l""I ht will be ablt IO play." Fountain Valley ftll Into a 1tance al ,, -" If -.. 08ILL BURNS (52) TOPS FOUNTAIN VALLEY SEORINCJ. . I ' ) ' Pl'ep, JC Basketball Standings SOUTNlaN (Al CONLl'•lllNCI w l .. , ... E11t U. I • lfD UO lttt Hol'ldlt ! 0 , ... llt I.A !oitrbor 1 o • M Lo. .4.""1.-tc 1 o '' n Galdln w .. 1 o 2 11• 1'1 CYPfllt 0 I lJD 147 LA $0Utl!wt•I O t 15' 20oo1 "'IUY'I SClftl LA Htrtior 5', Gold"' W•t 5' lllo lolor'6o ''· Cvpr111 ff lt" LA 110, LA 5ou!t1w1,1 It W ....... Y'• 01t1"1 u. Soulllwttf ti ll lo HondO \.,A H•rtlor ti C'f'Pl'IH 1!111 U. 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Wl "'"A ' y, • n • ~ ,, \ S1turd•Y, J,anuvy 8, 1972 DAJLV PILOT J§ Oilers Hand Combs 75-47 Birthday Gift By CRAIG SHEFF Of tM 0.WY .. , .. •lttf Huntington Beach H I g h basketball coach E I m e r C.Ombs was giYen 1 birthday presect a day early Frklay nigh I. It came ln the form of a 75- 47 Sunset League victory over visiting Newport H a r b o r • keeping the Oilers t2--0) tied with Marina 1t the top of the loop standings. Combs could have unwrap- ped the gift at the halftime in- termis.sion. His team was up by 18 {39-21) at that point. It was a rather .routine vic- tory for Comba' crew. The Oilers used a harrassing zone defense and their usual balanced scoring attack to secure their 12th victory In 13 outings this year. Newport (l·l) just could not Checking Prep Mat Results penetrate lhe Huntington zone and therefore had to settle for a rash of outside shot11 -most of whlch ml.Slled the mark. Coach Dale Hagey's Tars turned the ball over 21 Umes -with a great many of those attributed to the defensive play af the Oilers. Meanwhile, Huntington's of· tense, after a rather slow beginning, really got rolling in the second quarter. With Tom Crunk and Brett White hitting from around the perimeter and Steve Brooks and Jim Worthy doing yeomen jobs inside. the Oilers steadily pulltd ahead. They hit nine a( 14 shots in the crucial second quarter t64.3 percent) while Newport could only can three or I l. The game was quite a con· frast from the lasl time these two clubs met. In that one, the season finale. Huntington won it. in the last second. 68-67 , on Worthy's free throw. That earned the Oilers a share of the Sunset title with Marina while the hardluck Tars were relegated to third place and out of a shot at the CIF playoffs. Crunk, a senior, played Jn extremely good floor game Friday night, 1teallng'"r1 number of passes and geU.iltg a handful of aulsts in 1'e Oilers ' awesome fast breU:~· tack. ~ ~ •le finished with IS pol.11~ as did Brooks and Wh~' \Vorthy led the way wilb' Kurt Spreen was the Newport player in doub(f figures with 22 , getting 10 ·In the final quarter. Hunllngton next faces host \Vestn11nster Wednesday while Ne~port entertains Western. Both begin at 7 o"clock. N1-rt Hlrbef" Ull .. .. S1>•ten 1 I s ... c.. 1 1 Cline ) II JOl>ni.on O O McKl"n•v 2 o Ltt1tn J 0 8own>1n 2 o Helvie I O l(tlmback o o Fol1om D I Tnt1l1 1t 11 H11nt1n1to" a11ch nu II II 8rc.llC1 Wll•te Wort~' Wll lUllld Ct uni!, L1wr•n(I ~tnkln Allllotd Gtrland To11l1 ' ' ' • ' ' • • ' . . ' ' . l1 1) le-It\' Qutrlet'1 N""'POrl H1rtlor 10 1 I 1 I Hul'lllntlon u 11 1' ,, .. ' " ' . ' . ' . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' I ' . . ' I• '1 ~ " ' " ' " ' " t· I~ ' " 0 ;1 :i ... 1' • I 11' "n ,s:..;;. 10-11 .. .·. • C-.. Ill.II M•r 1 o n• n ·---1--~":'~---.---:;-i'.""::'-.~~ l!d'-t 7 Cl 151 102 MetnoUt 1 o 15' l?J Ll'ount.ln V•lln' 1 I IJ t) u1 J ).* Lo. Al.mltaa I l 105 t• NOW tnru JAN.16 ,. Cost• Mt... Cl 7 Ul 1•1 l!•r.nc11 o 1 11 Ill S..n!t Allt V•ll•Y o 1 •t 14J '""'" .. ,, ...... COl"OM d•I Mtr ff. tiA VtlltY J' Edl1an n. E1•11icl1 ld Lo. Al•mllOI 56, f<ount1ln Vt11fY '' Mffnolh It, Cotlt Mnt n WMIM'tdty'1 011n11 CO.-def Mer II Edlton Co-te M-ti E1ttl'lcl• ..,,.,. """' Vt11t'f' 11 L"' Alem!IOI M.HraUt ti Fount•ln V1ll1y ClllANOI LEAOU• w L .. LI~ lhtcl't ' • "' V1!9nc:lt ' • " et Oor•do ' • " SlddltbKI< ' ' "' ...... ' 1 .. Unlvtrlll'I' • ' " ••• • ' ·~ Ll'l'Wl'f''I Sc- l.,._ Stkll & !..adltbtck •• V1ltnel1 (J, Ufllvtt1lly 6'I El 0--rtdo n. lrff •s Tlle'IH.,.s 01/Ttft V11<1ncl1 11 Lt_. 11.Hc.1'1 UfllYll'lll'I' el Sonora El Oor.00 11 Slddlfbtcll: lrt1 t t Stl'lllllO (Non-IHlllf) Ll'llllWAY LIAGVI •• " " .. "' " "' '" W L "" PA IUtM ..... Le H1br1 ,,~ F11lltrt!lft ·-Sllnn'f' HHlt L-11 S.YtnM 2 a 111 112 1 a 7t •l 1 1 '1 sr 1 l 117 ll7 1 1 111 151 1 I 121 120 I 2 115 12J 0 2 Ill 13' llr"9Y'1 sc-eue"" ,.,,. llO. Kennedy st P:ulltrloll '4, L-11 !I SllM'f Hlll1 IS, 5.lvan"' 5' T•IY'• Game TrO'I' YI LI H1br1 ti CYPl'ftl ft ,.m.J Garden Grove ..... _ !loll• Grandt hnc:tto Alamltot Lt Qvll'll1 Lot AmllOI .. Kiiie. w l ........ 1 0 '" 1%, 1 • 111 111 1 I " 60 l 0 N 7't 0 t Ill 1J7 0 1 14 154 a ·2 "' u1 ,,,....,., IClt'tl O.nMn Grow II, La Qulflll 6:1 1trtt1"' '2, PecHlca U llancho At.mltot t6, Los Am\1111 7t lobe , Grande ... 5.onort .&l ftl0ll- 1M1111l T¥1tder'I OtlMt Lt Clulnt1 ll Padfk1 Gtrdtll Gnl¥t el R tndto Lot All'l'"9 If lolM Grinde lf'M ll S.nll•IO (l'IOtt-INIUI) Harbor Nips GWC,58-56 WILMINGTON -LA Harbor's Rich Saulney banged ln·an 11-loot jumper from the top of the key with just three seconds left to propel the 5eahawk5 to a 53-56 Soutlleni CaJifornia Conference basket~ bill victory over invading Golden West College Friday night. Saulney'1 delivery broke a 51-54 deadlock in a contest whlcb wu rar.or-close all the w1y. Coach Dick Strlc kl In 1 1 villting Rustlers are now ()..% ln the conference while the wJn was the circuit opener for the'. hort S.ahawks. ' !'In. V11l1Y V1'itW'l11 lll111C'- tl -Yount !P:I cite. Wall'lbl.trfl «El '4"06 -Moore IFI •INltd F1tt IEl 1'"S-1Clhl•• 1e:1 plnlllll A1v1r11 (F>, 1 :OS. HUNTINGTON'S JOHN GARLANO FIGHTS OFF NEWPORT'S RANOY LARSON (20). 12l -Ho,1111d IF) di(; lloltk \El t.(I. IJD -J . e .... (Fl dr ..... Mir! 114!l (!I s.l-,. -Morin ll'l dtc s .. .....,. u!J 11· •·1~1 -Ab$~1tr IFI alMtd Grtflll1 {~~;~ D. £-{Fl •lnnlll "'''°"' (f1~7:':_: 111111 (Fl •fnntd MVl'rlY IE) :.ii .. -FlnklH 11'1 dtc Srw6er (El 4- •·171 -MHl!tt !Fl •lnntd J1mlnon c~i,1 ~·No meld• Davis Dunks UCI, 71-42 UC Irvine opened the 1972 dual swim meet season Friday and dropped a 71-42 verdict to the Broncos from Davis in the 'loser's pool. Thomas Boughey Won the 1,000 and 500 free as the Jone double winner for ur;1 while Mike Carnahan took up where he left off a year ag0i with a win in the 200 individual medley. Otherwise, the only other UCI win came in the medley relay. \ UC Dlvlt n , UC 1"1111 ~ Mldlw ,....,, -1. ucl j rd...,, c-. Ct mtl'IB. ~; .1. io~fn1 ~~J fiil. 1i . ll1111ku lll~n. 200 lr'4Sl'l'11 -Miff <Dl. 1 1.1· 1. Suflon HJ, 1:5'.I; i. Ven Sa ·ccj. 50 fTffShrit -1. Cl'lellmln fD, J .f 1 J. lltrntnf fl), 22.t; Grosst ID 20CI kid. mti:llfY -I ~·~ " I"• 2:!!,.11 t. St ..... 111 fDll i lftVe D . NII lllltterllv -• Otto 01){ 2: .h J. A11>1rrr;r ID\; l. Br.tl:W 'b· ~ 100 "'"l'l'lt -,l"NefS.( I. t i f, "~vs (I), 5.1.21 ... v•n ndtn 1), Nclutrokl -I. Z9"VI lfi" 2: ...i; J. Siewert 1011· J. Gerdner . .. ......... -. ·~':LI ' .. J :Ol .S1 2. Tftlkk !DJ; 3. S1 on ), 20G brMJlllrokl - 1 t"llrfl (0), 2:l'O.G1 t. COOPer (I), J:1t. ; . T111llck ':'&,· I IMllr dlY1!'11 - 1. lltll ft)), l .!J; 2. Ellett (0); 3, O'Ntlll 1\1• Tflr" !l'lf:er dlv1nj -l, II• IDJ, 1'3,5; I· O'N•lll ti\; . EllettJDl. .CO rH1IY!t rtl•Y -1. C Otvlt, 1:16.f. Basketball Summaries ••• ll•lllmore llMI Clll(tt!I! 94 Plloml• Ul, ~lo 110. roll 1s1 no: •II 1n ~ledelllfl(a ~u. ew York Ill 11o11or1 no, Porti.1111 1u su111t tu. ow.11nd 111 c.u ... Prlnuton 74, H1no1rd '7 1 Ptnfl. n . Dt~lfl ' SI. f'rancls n. UfllY91'S\IY of Scr1nt '1.11,_, n, Columt.!1 n T•!!l!• C1vl1ti.n llll Terltl!lft Sl•I•. lrltlnlm Vlll!!ti I 1, Arlrona St1" l020..rolt n, COl'Mll S1 J Tt•tl AA.M 72. GtorM W•1h1ntlorl '•1•l·EI lt1t.0 '1~, W'IOm •M " Ya 1 , Cornell FlorlJ! Soulttlt'n '' lor•• n i~!o"*J''Jt r·, Ht'lf Mt•lc.o U A'11~tcl11t T2t1 ti.1....i IOS UDf' 79, -Cit Stahl CUI 6' JV B,asket Ball Results l'llllnllln Vallty U1) 14tl E1l1nci. M1l1M OH F (II S.nllfY A.-m1 111 LI' Ill) Collini Hlllt (11) C !SI Prlu Glflllll l'l G (1} Pl1llt Robu<k (S) G !11 llutteUnt Fv 1corlflt 1ubl: Lod1111ln '· ICtn· drlCll '' H•tlltld l.E1tt11Cl1 1corl111t ..ubl: N-. _ Htlltlm...-founi.lfl Vt!lt'f' 7"?3. CdM (41) U7) Lts Al•.mlt11 WIUIM'l'\1 (5) ' ( 1') Caok W11! (I) ' (OJ llurdl Citric (IJ) c ttl Scoll Slr.<flrl Ul G (t ) llourN!I Grow1r en G tli Cel"Pel111f' bring IU'bl; Cdm-MOrtt" '-SIY• "' t. H•llHmt: CdM, 10-U. 154) C11t1 M .. I IC1nt ftl F (I) Sw•ln Schorr nn F 011 s11111r F«d ~161 C (t ) Allen Wll-'On llSI G {10) Ma!lor Wl'lll• UI G na1 Vt!tllllne Haltllmt: CO.It Mew, 25-24. Scorln• 1\lllt: Mt" -0tun1! '· M1rtll! 3. Hickman 1, Qullll!Yan 1. Edi.on -Wl'f' 6. Frt1tr .C.. Thi!" 1. Vanguards Fall, 78-70 CllM ('1) (J7l lM Al•ml!ot Wlllltmt 15) F W1!1 ~I) F C!trk (1'1 C Stewtr• Cl\ G Grower 12) G Scorln11 Wh: COM StYlll 2. Ill) Cook (Ol lurtll {9) Scott (I) l111;r~1 (J) Ctr1>1~t1r MorH:n l, Halftlmt: CrM, 20-ll. Marin• l~I Wnttrn (46) Fi(k rn> ' (13) Chrl1llflHl'I G...,eM (6 ! ' (4) 1Cr1U Hilton 161 c 111 CKklY Jtn~in1 IOI G Oll Wttlrlllhl S/lt!tlY (7J G !9) Rllbtl'll Sa)rlng IUDI; M1rl,._H1nnn .. WlllOl'I 4, Wllmlr 2, ,llOjltlr I, Wort11U '· H1tltlm1: W"ltrfl 21, Mtrlfll 20. LllUNI attcl'I {70 {$$) ll'ff Llll11trom (U) F Cll TonntSOn Cllten (101 F Ctl WlllllMI G1rfll'I' UlJ c 1111 w1111r1 Ullom (0) G ft) Ntll'I Fowtef" 110) G (\0) HO!>ltlnl Ha!Uime: Leau,.. 15. 8r" 76. L1;11n1 KOr1111 1ub1: Gt"9 J, Fl .. .-«1 J, P1trldt 2. Cl'lrllllflltn J. LI Jordan (bl U11 CdM Ortl!t (l ) F (') Wllll1m1 HtflSlf'I {I) F (0 Wajt .st11:k C6l c n•1 ci.r11: Sd\umacMr 151 G (11 s1...,1r1 Ptrk1 (3) G (•) GrOWlt' CdM 5corll'l<:t SVbl: S1Yttt f, Asl'lle'f' 6, Jtfltrln S, Mo/'91fl 2. Htlttlm....Cdm 2a, Lii Jorde" 1!. ,eunlaln V•lllY C•U IUJ Lt1 Al11nUn PASADENA-Jerry Rinker ~=: f~:) ~ 11~= i:l hit 23 points and Pat Quinn 21 A<1am1 11> c sron 1111 but it wasn't enough as the ~1~1·;~11t3! ~ c.,.:!';~~ l:\ Southern California College Sc0tlnt1 1ub1: Fcurmiln v 111.,. - Vanguards of Costa Mesa LOdntittn J, Kenctrtclc It. LOI Al•· m ltot -llur~ T, Schmln 7. dropped a 78-70 decision to scor• "" o...•rt•n Grand Canyon College of Founttoln v111ey Arizona Friday in t h e ~-A~amltos Pasadena invitational basket· ball tournament. The loss brings t h e Vanguard season mark to 6-10 with a final game at Pasadena to be pJayed this afternoon at L30. S.Ctl CoflHt !It) OU!fln Honm1n ..... ll:!rM•t Curtt. Tott It Hl!lllrnt~ ColltP ». ftl tt ,, It ' l 0 21 t 1 l d l 1 l t 10l32l 4 , J 11 ,. \4 ll 70 Grtlld C.""°" :M, SOC:el 1(1ru l•l P: Ill Swtln scriorr 01) F (11) S•lt11r Forll' Ol! C (6) -'Jlotlo Wll1on flf) G (11) MllloY Wllll1 f9) G tlOI V11tntln1 Storlr11 tu"-Edbon: Wa' I, Thal1 7, PM!•Mo '· COit.i Mts•: Hickman 2, Dllmll '· Qu!nl.,.,. J, ,...rrftt 3. Htllllm1: Cott•· Melt 2.5. EdllOl'I 24. Huntlntltn (IM) (61) Cll•ffff Wtlr '6) ' (f) .-.ntonl Stuwlnlld (1•) ' (IJ MlnOole Rlbt (1Jl c "' kott C0nlfl1"11 (7) • <•> w.i1111d Cl1rtlll (10) G Ill Sltrtc Hunlin.ton _,,,, 1ut11; """ " Thoml1 S. H1ltllm1 -Hunllntlon, '2·X.. Hw1 -IKhtr f'°I 6IC ICltft IE) 7 ... FOUNTAIN .VALLEY umE CEAGUE Announce• Si9n-up D•tes for the 1972 Se11on for Bays -Ages 8-I 2, •nd Senior Le1gue for Boyt, A9•s 13-1 5. DATES : J•nuery 15, 16, 22, 23 , 29 •nd 30 l ittle l11gue Field, Ward St. & Sin Frwy. PLACE TIME S1tvrd1y1, 10 AMA PM; Sundays, No0n· 4 PM. 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' ... • I • Crevier MOTORS Armed with his long exptrionco In auto repair, Polo will gladly offer his. professional odvico al your ,.. quest! 201 W. ht ST., SANTA ANA 83$.3171 ' •• r ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER 3BIG 5'°!2!!! \\1' fOR THE ~\\O\.E FAMILY! PLUS ENTERTAINMENT AT 4 AB P.M. DAILY PLJJS 2 P.11. SAT • .iSVH. ~FOOT SPONGE PUJNGE "fD.lIR. DODD" ON JOEfOSS, THE WII£ Am1rlc11.-, Oatdaarsman, MC • YOUR FIRST CHAllCE "': IOWlhftl ;Jll.18 llGGlllGPIJI wwa.UIOON 'IEllU1S%PJI. TOSEETH'ESE •"'* OUTSTANOlll~ , .'!2 AWAROWINNINSFW:I I I , i JI dAllY P1lOT l • Sal¥'dV • ....,, •• 1'72 DAA.V Pll.OT ll -=.,_ ....... ::. 4. I I I • \ \ .. ... ~I• DAILY ~ILOT Saturd1y, J1Un1ry 8, 197 2 • .. .. .. ' • ' I ' l • .. ' I • ., r • ' ' . • • AS IT WAS AT TURN OF CENTURY 17-room Mansion Constructed in 1887 But It's Got to Go AS IT LOOKS TODAY -SAME WOOD, DIFFERENT HOUSE 10-room Cottage Con1tructed in 1929 Awaiting Its Fite County Home Dates Back to 1887 ' I ' "And that's the truth!" ex· architect Frank Lansdowne. lumber business, and as an Branching out into the field j cJaimed Dick Smith, presid'ent "Frank designed the house in orange grower. He invested of commercial development, ; of Richard B. Smith, Inc., England,'' Caldwell said, "and orange grower. He invested Smith's company constructed , builder of Broadmoor Homes. never came to America to see its first business center - "I've tried -and I can't even it after it was built. I sent him his money wisely, And after 20 Broadmoor Squart! _adjacent .. give it away!" photographs of it, though." years he retired from both to the old Caldwell property. ~ Smith is talking about the Toward the end (lf 1929 businesses. His only so n The home building firm now " 42-year"'()ld cottage·style 10. Caldwell, his wife and son, became a chemical engineer, occupies the top of one wing (lf room house located at 17852 moved into the new white d r the new building. Irvine Boulevard in Tustin. h(luse which was to be their and move away rom the ~ Jn line with the tirm's The building that, until just a home for over 30 years. A pro-Fourth Street cottage. Mr. and master plan , another com-few months ago, housed the fusion (lf roses and camelias Mrs. Caldwell enjoyed a new mercial structure will be built offices of the home building covered the grounds sur· kind of freedom. They began on the adjacPnt property _ firm. rounding the house, bounded to travel. "We've been all over right where the old Caldwell "Soon we're going lo build 8 byth red brTichk wa!ls andd the United States," Caldwell house stands. Dick Smith and new office building on that pa ways. e main roa his staff have tried to sell the Property," Smith said, "and leading to the house was shad-said, "as well as lo Europe h d I t. d t th wooden structure, to no avail. that old house has to to go!" ed by t e many avoca o trees sever a 1mes, an o e ., The firm has even offered to According to Smith, the lit· that lined the road. "By the Orient. give it away to anyone who • "e while house has quite a way," Caldwell added, "I Each time they returned to r " h led 1·1 bl ! th · IO-h · T · will pay to move it off the day." The goodie!i inside prove it. Temporarily, the o I d Caldwell house is a Christmas boutique of handmade gift items, with all proceeds going to research and the training of deaf children. After Christmas? "That's anybody's guess," replied Smith. ''There are a number of c ha r it a b I e organizations that have re- quested permission to use the building. But so far no one has been able to obtain a piece or land to which the building can be moved. . J Centra) Irvine M.~~· MOTOR ·HOMEfi; . . "'; from two to 1ix bedrooms and up to four balh1. More lhan 35 percenl ol lhe final unit in California Homes/ Central Irvine hu betri '&old 1ince its openfng in late October, it was announced by Oby Woods. marketing dlrec· tor for Presley DeveJopm~n\ Company, Newport Beach-bi's- ed homebuilding firm. Every plan ofien a apacloul m..ter bedroom. 1ulle, which can accommodate a kJn&·alu bed, nigh! tables, 1 trlplo dresser and oct•sional ctiilrs or lovesi1t. SALES • RENTALS It lt.1 te JI It. ''Location has been one of the keys to our success at Central frvine," Wood! 1aJd. "We are situated in tfie heart of the proposed city of Irvine, near the Irvine branch of the University of California, the Irvine Industrial C.Omplex, Orange County AirpOrt and Jess than 15 minutes away from beaches and mountain recreational areas.11 Among tht other featurea are fireplaces, vaulted cell· inga, cer.amic tile m kitchen and baths, built·in appliance• including dishwashers, cut· iron tuba, basins and kitchen alnks, tiardwood cabinetry, bullt·ln vanities in all baths, concrete driveways and co~ plete fencing. UTS LINH 9ALIO-ACI AJtaOW p,.. ln4HI ll•rqe (L~· N Tl"" Olfor) Wltll Y .. r Purth•... ·:· A flOO tolal move.in cost b offered for qualified veterans, with no escrow coal! for FHA buyera. except usual prepaid taxes and insurance. 0 ... , ··~ N lrollc'ADDl.N > • ~ IOINOl.lt i California Homes, located on Walnut Road between Jeffrey and Culver, one block off the Santa Ana Freeway, features 1lx floor plans with up to 2330 square feet and 19 different' exterior deSigns. The homes, beginning at $25,995, offer California Borneo I Cenlral Irvine 11 one of nine com· munities bein& built by Presley Development O>m· pany in Californi1, Arizona, Ne"° Me~ico and Illinois. ssa-lm .. 1411 S. VIL~AGE WA.Y.. SANT.A ANA, CALIF .• SPECIAL AUCTION of Rare, Valuable Authentle Per1lan Rugs and . other Oriental R1191 A complete shipment of 9enuir,_e1 h1nd.wove11 p,,,~an and oth•r Ori1,ntel Rugs ord1r1d for • Christmas 1el1 for 1tor11. As 1 r1•ult of th• dock 1tr1k1, th111 9ood1 w1r1 not r1l1111d on time ind tfio11 financially r••ronsibl• for the un- p1 id 1hipm1nt have instructed their U.S. 191nt to dispose o the entire shipment at 1uction, This direct sh ipment, in our opihion, is the finest coll1ction in 011i9n, Cr1ftm1n. ship end Color of handm1d1 carp•+•, ru91 end runn1r1 we hav• ever 111n in 111 our y11r1 of selling the f in11t quality Oriental ru91 end c1rp1t1. For your conv1ni1nce, the goods h1Y1 b•en mov•d to N~Wl'ORTER INN 1107 J .. bern ...... Newport._ SUNDAY, JANUARY 9, 2 l'M Vl<wl"'l eftll IMpeclloo fr-12 N-lllltll nm. .. .uctlOll. Contents tncludM ,,. fr.,,. ,.,.,., Armenl•, Caucul•, hkhllr., ChlA•, IMlla. P•klst•n, Af,hltnlstan, •nd eth•r lmpertent "'I w•Ylnt c.,.ten. Al11 lnclutlNI •r. meny, rn•n1 •Ilk, ,.,r.allk and c•flect•r Items.. AuctJeftMr: LI•• IMMltlum T•m11 C••h •r Ch•ct ... 1 1 history. In 1887, James Rice, arves a pro 1 a e crop o e1r room ome 1n ustln, d f th •· · d company's property. Still no brother of Nettie Rice Irvine avoca os every year or many ey ~came more convince takers. f (the first Mrs. James Irvine), years." that it was time to sell the old "You know." he added, ''it's a crazy world we live In when you can't even give away a house!" !~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'!!!!!~~~~~~ constructed a stately 17-room Some of Caldwell's pro-place and buy a smaller: one. The problem lies not in fin- , mansion in Tustin _ near ductive land was Jost to him In 1962 the Caldwells sold the ding people who want the County Parcel ! wllere the Intersection of over the years. The local then 32-year-old structure to house, but in finding a piece of Prospect Avenue and Irvine school district claimed the Bob Windolph and Charles land that is zoned to accept S Jd Boulevard is today. present site (lf Columbus Greenwood who, in 1963, sold the now 42-year-old building. O for Shop The house and the orange Tustin School. And th e the property to Richard B. "There's a little lime left groves that surrounded it, military took a chunk during Smith, Inc. yet." according to Smith. "We The Seeley Co. of U:is eventualJy became the prcr the war. Caldwell. himself, The home building firm held won't begin construction of the Angeles has sold a 10,000. f. perty of James Rice's two sold some of the land. forth from the white cottage new office building u n t i I square-foot parcel at Avery ~· sons, James Jr. and Percy Eventually it b e.c am e for eight years as they suc· Spring of 1972." In the mean· Parkway and Camino t who, toward -the end of the necessary for the Caldwe\ls to cessfully developed the i r time, the old house does not lie Capistrano, to Ch a r I e 11 ,.. I920's, began looking for a move their residence -lock, Broadmoor ~lomes in Cowan dormant. Margolin and Rich a rd ; prospective buyer. At about stock and foundation -to Heights (Tustin ). Turtle Rock Until Christmas the local Feinberg for $20,000. ; the same time a young another section of the re· (Irvine) and Big Canyon fund-raising auxiliary of the They will construct 1 muf· i Nebraskan, Russell Caldwell maining property. Early in I Newport BeachJ. As the firm John Tracy Clini<;· I headed by Oer shop on the property "' -who, with his wife, Eunice, 1962 they moved it to lts grew in reputation, so did it Mrs. Richard B. Smith) has which ~as owned by Humble ' had migrated to California in present location on what used grow in size, until finally it put the building to con-Oil Company, act'Ording to ; 1925 -began looking for a to be Fourth Street in Tustin. outgrew its makeshift head· structive use. The sign out Seeley representative Glenn i ! plot of land to buy. Buyer and Caldwell prospered In the quarters. front says, "Christmas Every· Newland. seller found each other, and,---------------·--------------------''-------------1 early in 1929 Caldwell bought ' the house and the surrounding :: groves. : "I was working for Barr • Lumber Company then," said "' Caldwell. "But I planned to .. work the orange groves in my ! 1pare time." As an ()range • grower, Caldwell made a : handsome profit for many ; years. "I loved the old Rice ; mansion." he recalled, "but I • knew I couldn't afford to ! maintain such a lavish home "' for my small family.' • Caldwell hired a careful 1 wrecker to tear down the old f Rice place -"Almost bo.ard ~ by board -saving as much t of the fine lumber and ex· • quisite glass and o t h e r ? ornamentation as he could use i, in the construction of his own new home. Only 10 rooms, the new r, structure was designed by a ·· friend of Caldwell's, British New 'Tiger' Restaurant ' . " .. . . . · . ..•• :·:·. .: .. :·. ·::::: ..... . . . . . . •.· ··•·· . . ... ........ ·:·: .... : . =· ' .... . .. ... . . •• \ ' ' $5,500-that's the value of the of salt tang in It. And you'll .enjoy 1 \ -,standard features included in lhevlewfrom~urhinsideproperty '.,..''. .. ~v,flnr, t!Jguell Hiiis home. For one and b~iQg so close, to beaches, .. . . ' . " . , OPEN 7 0AU A WllK "M'ONOAf THIU f~Y,lO;OO A:.M. to'.l1JO,P.M. SATURDAY) ' > SUNDA'ltlfO!lN·S , I ' ,.Y ' • ' Choice oJNo·~i~'gipfi,~ops. Round table 42"x42" opening fo 60" with i's" leaf . .4 plu;~ stylOd choirs in simuloled olligolor vinyl, block and '.. o•Oc<ldo, Mounted q~ cost .cilumlnum boll b..,rlng 1wlvel bo1e1. ••,\ . ',' ., 1 f' I' ~ . •• < ~~ 1 •085.1£QCLID ST. .l.OUHTAl.N VALLEY) _ r,,, ' 1 ; I __ 1 I' , ~- .. ' '·' ·':'\'' .,. •J ~ . ' ·: ~ ... : ·~ r.j' ' . . " r. ; ; ,,",'.!if'~i/t'.$~7,95p homes you 'd pay golf, rl<Hng trails and shopping. $32.45P ,for~e:otpparablybulltand. And of cour~e the·re's always ' .. , equlpp,9~ hqf!!~· Our lls! of prime: that little matter of saving $5,SCJ9i .911ah!Y,•ll\llt.r.!rea ,1~ a lqhg ohe~ 11ut , · ~at.more can we say? We'll see here are s'onlt? hlg.hlights: frQP.t .. :you this afternoon. · : l,an,d.scaplng ll)ld sprinklers, hand· , . ; hewn wod~ ~o.ofs, nylon shag -A : ' .tarpetir:ig, copper plumbing, cast-¥E-. : Iron a'nd pore&laln tubs. and sinks, ~ i.· • ~IS,~w-a$n.e r, ~~oice of ~ton~ or 'V ... ~rick' flrew lace, double-door entries ... well, you g~t the Idea. You get all thll and more. at delightful Niguel HOls, BY. more we · · mean cle~n. crisp air, Ylith'B touch OfGCJSf . bflls ~ .o; • ~ at L11vn•.Nl1utl from $27,950 . ' i ; . ' i • > Solut<!I)', JMu117 I , lf72 DAILY 'IUf J• Real Curb Work Pact Given NatWfJ,'s Home Building .o~ Increase in 1972- Questiqns ind Comment by Rultor R1nd1ll McCirdle THE NEW YEAR ' ... f# 'Friends ·have told me bow much they like these brief talks that are made up of short word!. They use the talkS to show that one p n clothe thoughts In short words that make sense. There seems to be a treiid Uleae days'.; toward the use or lotlg words when short words coul d be Uicd just as well. , ~hort words get right down to where we live and work. 1'hey set ou t what we fee l and what we have learn· ~d. from J)fe. Take the New Yea~ on whi.ch we have now ir.iitl~ a slart: The New Y~ar is the time , !lo loo~ ]Jack '!'tth~than~s in our hearts. We have come through times oM!ress an d strain. The world ha s been full of nolae and strif~. and the end is JlOt yet . . ~.:rhe New Year, too, is the ri ght time to show faith and fi ope. We all need faith in the true and ti\e. good . We need hope to take us throughl the days tl!al lit in f ront of us. J( \Ve lose our faith and hOPJ; we are tiound to go down. ' " ~ · No one can know what he will b've .to face thri>ugh th is year. \Vhat we all can do is to rtilke sure that each day we do lhe best we can do. We ·should hold our heads high and use each ~y in a way''that will make our liveS or use to the worl d' and thus brins )ox to !.hose· )Vith whom we live and work. Whe~ we UUl!k .iid act.In that way, our lives will be rich and full. • All the words in this artt~le are o~":syllable worda. I've been reeding yoor column for •'long time, l'nd over the year5 you ha~• elw1yi been' nicommendlng "'buy now." · · Maybe we should have taken YJ>Ur ac(vlca. ·-.,d bought last year or the y11r before. 'Ani .you' honestly it ill recommending that people buy noW?1 Wltft the ex- orbitant interest rates that add so inuch to the price 1'nd cost of a home, can you · honestly suggest' that people buy a home in this market? ' · · F~.A.,,Cott1 Me11 It's true in tod ay's money market, you llj8Y ~·~e to pay more down and .pay tiigher inter.st tban3ciu wdul4 th ree or four years ago . Sti ll, you may be as sorry Dut year for not buying now as that family .who last year d'eeif!ed to \vait "a while .... " . The ra te or interest paid fur a trust dee4 Is only one of many factors that constitute the final sales of a home. Everything seems to cost more today. All the sul> contractors have had to raise prices to cover their costs. Constructi on costs are constantly increasing; land never seems to go anywhere but up. Re member, it is th e actual cost that counts-the net. That interest we pay is tax deductible. It's not un· us uaJ to have an eight pe rcent loan cost the taxpayer Jess th an a six percent, because of this tax deduction. TM HUDill!cton Baell Clom- pany bu •worded .• 941,000 conlroct 19 I Gftlltlll %IJI W pufonn curb tnd 111«er work on company property, ' N.i-" Beldin( Con-lrlClll)c Corp., -ol ..... blildot1 for tho job, will i.tn wort IA url7 J11111rY, and llhould complete tM proJect by eorly April, Tbt pro)ect ctlll lor tht ln-tllllat!M ol 7,11111 flll of Cllfb, 111uer tnd driv"'~ tlonc the west edit of Padllc COUt Highway from ttll -norlh w Bolla Cllca Slala Pork. ' Also, if we co ntinue to have inflation, and fti pears like it or not, irjflationJ~ilJere I<> alf .. , \Y:41! !' be repaying: 011'1",trus!rdeed~th che\I · 'Jnf!alll>li ·r val ued dollars. And ttiat really helps to ower the cost of borrowing. · EDITOR'S NOTE: Ra\Ulall R, McCardlt is ;he prt.J.nt of the Real Estaters, an investm'!1:t analyst, colUgt Ucturer and author of ''ReaL. Esta~ J'JI. Califorma, n Stnd ~our-'Cfm. ments and qutation.J to R.affda:U ~ McCardU, c/O 'tht DAILY PILOT, PO Box 1560, Costa Mesa 9262 6. Viejo Company Chief Sets UCI Engagement ...... .----•• ~ ·· ~~ Philip J. Reilly, president and chief opera ting officer of the Mission Viejo Company, wi ll be gues t lecturer at UC Irvine Tuesday e v en in g , January 18. "Project Conceplion and Feasibility" and the 1jSilent Side of the Real Eotate Business" are the themea of his talk, lo be detlvered u the second phase of a aeries on "Professional PracUcu Jn the Housing Industry." Mission VJejo, which bu been called "America'• moat succe!Sfu l new town," will be the subject of hil dlacuulon. He will review ~ of &be · • i<lw'\'r begflinl\!p :qi boW JI 11 · has grown ~' fl( pr...,,i ·.IRVlNE 'SPe\tlKER po pulation of ndtfy 11,0llll I " " .. . . ' ·' ... .... I ' buUdlnc Industry and mcvea laclorr. 111 dole' w tht Idell of pro-~la It'll tlltlotlcl ln- vldlnl dectul hollllnc lot Ill dlcatecl an U11111a117 lire• Amerlc11damllla." back10I of bulldlna lllnJl1ts Tiil jnVloUI hlabtll pro. thal bid botA -bul QOI cluellon )'Ill' WU IMO with yat -. In oat -ll-1,1111,000 alarts. lhll ....... u1a11on of porinlts "1l>t nmarkable recont. of covanod almocl •* unlla. !ht plll 1fll' Ill lndlcaUv1 of -&vlllp IJld· lolJI UJIOC!a. wbllt .wo n:clo In, !ht com1oa Ilona -tht llllJor ,....., of yaar tnd • Ioana lo bomt buytri -con- .. ~ d rlae w Unutd lo report an lm· ht&blr ltnll II we are given prualvely hlcl! level o f the -'loolll and teoaomlc depoeltl. Ill 11!"1, -the end cllmat..'•. of 1.'71 the llnDWlt or Slaatny U!d h!a optlmlllm . CUJ!lll]aUve uvlllp waa con- waa baaed on lllt following eldered ldtqUala to mtet mo•I ol lllt .-lp&t llnanct .. qlllrtmtnll alim•ted f o r houaln, c1ur1111 1 t'lz. -'fllero -• allbotanllal •uh\l IA m6rllll• ... la tho c:lotlnl --" 1111. Jntcraat ratu wtre upoctecl w -lurtlter IAto 1m. -Tiil. rala ol fnllltlon ll1oWd dilclJno IA It'll. Tho deCrtt ot llill 4ldlno II IUb- Ject .w 1poeula\le!I, bul fben aotma to bl lfltU dillapff- monl oboul Ill dowwd dlrtellon. '"lb• hoUafnl fndulfrJ'a faat of turn1111 CMll ... 11omu and ' Viejo'• Reilly . persons In only llv;o Y""'i'· ~~~~gg~/l.1 .. A111CXIDandsoldin3yearsain'tbad.1bobad.there'S LEASE. o·r •ov . . . Ourae~IWehavethemostPoPl!lar youcantumln!oany!hingyouwantto.Theprb · ..... " 1'72 CONTININTAL Ql MllCUIY -~ome&Jri , B61Qhandnow\!f\l'r8ruilnlng ISgn!Y$44,995,andlf$JUst009ofSiXmod&fSW&'IJ .... :~ •• V"r 11ldl fnrn tM d lf!Pl•I• <>tJtallarWf. ' shOwYotJtoday. ' · · !:w:'.. :";:":. .:-!'!'.!'..:; Onlraf8Wmoraoflheae tlo111111can be bult The Harbor View neighborhood Is entirely ""'"',.. '"'"" ---..... , and onedthem can be)'OUl'S, Hycu dOn'tdllly-walled,tornakaltunusuaJIYquietmtdprfvate. The =~·· '"""' • "!" "'l""' da!IY.· · · . homesenclfdeaschoolslte,cen!nllparkandfam. ' PREE BOOKLET tfaitlorViflrltomeSllMJ lhelrOwn NeWport llyrecreidloneiUbwlhswfmmlngpooLJISdoWn · ·-" ~• -,. ,.._ -•--•• u_., '" --I EleaDh loolc.1hey'ra 8l)8CkxJs encl comforlable, tl)8 road,allthefUn of Newport Beach awalt'sY,ou. : -_ .. ,,. ........ _,._ ! wlthatanaofllllltalrlnthelrdealgn.ThePatarno Comeseeourfina!Harbor\llewunittoday.He ! NAM• ......... , ......... .i ................... ,,,, ...... ,,, ................. : ( bov 'b th a d""""" bed 00 tw who hesitates ..... : .............. , .......................................................... : a &J as ree oo .... ~.... r m11,. o '""" : mv ..... , ....... > ................. :, ................................ , : balhs,aPCJWderroom.afonnaldlnlllg room,24-Takattmsano1egoorNewportFreewayto Mac~ • ...... ·"'· .... · ....... "··-··"' · · .. · ----J f90MoilgfalllllytQOln11h4a blg"ldea space• that A!1hur.then go south to Ford ROacf, . BARBOR VIBW 1IOMM · •. In dlelniaePllom.1 Bmirmr11ear. ' .. ~1.-~,.cg~-·~ @8 • Ci} . ' • / • ' .. ll\.111: c:::=::: I I 20 DAILY PILOT Situ~, Jaunary 8, 1972 R01'tlletl to Speak -.... -. . Aliso Recreation Unit Open Soon NAHBConvention .. Mission Viejo Company's Marguerite and Sierra. the second and thlrd unit1, much favorable 1Uentioo at domlftiWDJ, .-Mme lijl a Set in Houston fourth recreation center , The Aliso Villas Reere1tlon Maddocks said. the base price of fl'l,700. aeparate • .,,.vile utllitJ IGL located a~ _I.Hao Villa•, opens Center features a spacious He noted that t he Jttw Unlike many coocUminiwna Family prtvaey -an. ' ulet this week, at lht same time swlmmlng pool with patio and development, whlch·1oper\ed ln on the market today. Aliso are auured alncl Ilia one ivtt the neighborhood's f Ir 1 t sundeck area , recreation eartY aummer, Is attracting a Villas offers both two-and above er btlow UJ clw~u ... A vast array of govemmenl leadera IQd housing 1pecial:ista wm participate In dlscuiai<>•• at the 28th annUaJ Convent1cHl- ExJ)O.'itio.n of the National AQ>clation of Home Builders, Jan. 23-27, at tbe Astrohall in Houston. Representing the Housing and Urban Dev e lo pm en t Dtpart.ment will be George W. Romney, Secretary; Richard C. Van Dusen, Under Secretary; Eu g e n e A. Gulledge, Assistant Secretary for Housing Production and Mortgage Credit and FHA Commissioner; Samuel J . Simmons, Assistant Secretary fof)Equal Opportunit y: Norman V. Watson. Assistant Secretary for H o u s i n g Management. and H a r o I d Finger, Assistant Secretary for Research and Technology. From the Congress speakers will include Sen. John J. Sparkman, chairman of the Senate Banking, Hnusing and Urban Affairs Committee; Rep. William A. Barrett, chairman of the Housing Sub- committee of the Hnuse Bank· ing and Currency Comaaittee, and Sen. Rnbert J. Dole, chairman of the Republican Natinnal Committee. Also sched uled to speak are Charis Walker, Under Secretary of the Treasury; Preston Martin, chairman of the Federal Home Loan Bank Board, and Oakley Hunter, chairman and president nf the Federal National Mortgage Association. Many of these leaders will jnin home builders in viewing the new products a n d materials exhibits of more than 400 manufacturers from all over the U.S. and some from foreign countries. Convention-goers will b e residents are moving in, ac· bollding, park and picnic area, balanct of both young couples three-bedroom, one-and two-unit. ~,. nd I' · d od 1. cording to Dave Maddocks, and children's play facilities. and older persons. balh model11 ln 1lngle-atory or .,, a 1nancmg, an rem e 1ng dJr I I Five '"·· VWu 1••"·-and ebablll lo ector o marketing. AJiso Villas b oh 1 46-acrt With ,Prices starting aa ow two-story floor plans. Standard nu.au ~-· r tat n. 0 Unllke the. other three site in the rolling hills of as $11,700, five distincUve features include step-down Uv-built-In rang&. and eontloUowi Especially for developers of recreation centers, this one is northern Mission Viejo, near models are available. Ing rooms, walk-In closets and ct t 1 n In I oven: $.ta rental housing. ~y panel ---------tor the exclusive use of Ali.so Los AllsOI Boulevard and · Unit E, a two-bedroom, u~ powder rooms. ·All unitJ hive .ua-·•'• ........ , .... 1iA. .. diacu!8iona will be ~'41 on at-Villas residents," Maddocks Jeronimo Road. per level view unit with a sliding glass doors opening oir ;:.rn;;:~~ .. ::!,~111•: tracting investori, apartment Kids Like said. He noted thit Aliso Vil-The first unit In the SlO mil-sundeck, walk-in closet, com-to either patios or·aundecU, • In !lvl"' ........... __ -1..,-. ,. 1 r · k 11 las resident.I may also take lion neighborhood is .sold out, partmentallzed bath. private private entry and encloaed "• ._.... ... ilY zonmg, ma r e n g' main-TO Ask Al -dy d la I h th h . d Al k ·~--m, •-u and J •• ..:. •• .,· ra.u a van ge o t e o er t ree but a n11mber of desirable laundry facilities an an garage. so, unli e many i.w:iu.11.1U n• -llll'i tenance and tenant relations. cent e r 1: Monte n oso, view locations are available In enclosed garage, is attracting 'comparably pr I e e d con-well 11 fenced private paliol. Major programs have been;---------------.:..:_:..::._.:..:__::_:.:__::.:..:_.:.:.:.:::::..::..:..:::.:::.:::::..:.:..:..:::::.:::::::..:::::.:::.::._:_:::::.:.:_:..:._::.=:..::._:::::_:::..:..;:..:_::..::.__::_:;__::::.:::..;::;;:::...::.:..:;=..:::::::. planned on two special 1itua- tions now facing the housing industry : a comprehensive review of the impact on building operations of the Oc· cupational Health and Safety Act of 1970, and at Jeaat twn programs on the l a t e a t economic stab i 11 z at ion developments. Other current subejcts to be covered by educatinnal pro- grams are ''M a rket in g f.:ourplexes." "Money a n d Manpower," "New Forms of Home Ownership -Con- dominiums and Co.ops, '' •'Investment Diversification and Growth." "Mobile Home Parks -the C h a n g i n g Industry," and ''Ve nture Capital through Syndication." The American Institute of Architects ' housing committee will demonstrate how good design simplifies construction nf single-and multi-family projects. The Urban Land Institute's Builder Council will analyze plans and offer IOIU· tions to site problems. The American Law Institute'1 pro- posals for changes in land policy will be d i s cu s s e d . Representatives of the Bureau of Advertising will conduct a workshnp on more effective use of newspapers. or D • arm I ~-able.. to choose from ap- proximately 60 educational programs nn a multitude of subjects : marketing and feasibility, land use a n d development, zoning a n d rezon ing, design and amenities, construe t i o n materials and methods, pro- motion and advertising, sales An array of apartment specialists will conduct special programs for the multi-family developer and builder. Among them is Paul Ji: -Rillie, presi- dent of the Institute of Real Estate Management. Specific topics include "Marketing and Merchandising Apartments,'' "Prolit • making Apartment Systems and M et hods,• ' "Apartment Design Solutions" and ''Maintenance and Project Care." ' I 1 ·1 l • How to own a Golf Villa for only $249.50 a month.· It's time to visit The West Nine golf course area of Laguna Niguel. Only a few homes are left in this beautiful place where living is fun and easy, the air clear, the beach near. And now for just $249.50 a month, you can enjoy the many great benefits of owning one of our Spanish· inspired condominium homes. The chart shows how it's possible. Cash Sales Price ............... $26 800 Cash Down Payment ••••••••••• $ 2' 680 F irst Trust Deed .............. $21 :400 Paid in 354 monthly instalbn<nts of $147 (including Principal and Intellet at 7.253). Annual Percentage Rate 'J j53. Se:ondTrustDeed ............. $ 2.no Paid in 59 monthly ihStallments of $19.50 (including Principal and Interest). Balloon payment of $2,578.56 due in 5 yean. Annual Percentage Rate 7 j5% Total Monthly Payment (Principal Ill Interest) ......... $166.50 Monthly Management Fee Ill A Insurance ..•••••.••••.•••• ;.$ 28.00 pproximateMonthlyTaxes .... $ 55.00 Total SN9.50 How to set here. , Take the San Diego-Santa Ana Freeway (Highway 5) to Crown Valley Parkway. FOilow Crown Valley Parkway till yCfti see signs that direct you w 'The West Nine:' Follow the signs till you get here. s;~f~e number is (714) 496-3628 or· 1be V.'est Nine @lnlapnaN~· --·· I llbf-Cm '""°""""'' .... The four-bedroom Brookfield is a good example of the values to be found today ot Greentree Homes, whatever the size of your fam ily. We have other delightful homes with two bedrooms three bedrooms ond five bedrooms. from $25, W5 to $35,495, All with Westinghouse ra nges, double oYens, disposer ond dishwashers. All with 'ca·rR.ting in the living room, master bedroom and hallwqy. Sloped ceilings, too, plus sliding.gloss·doo(oecess to polio orea and complete fenc ing all around the property. ·The Greenrr_ee neighborhOod has its own five· acra park and 1 O.acre school site. A handsome recreation center ond swimming pool. Pedestrian poseos tll'at make walking safe and pleasureable. And oeorby shopping. As if all tfiis weren 't ehough, you'll enjoy the planned environment of Irvine. It's just as exciting os you've hea(d, with nearby schools, recreation, clean indu~ffY, great beaches ond the smart shops of Fash ion Island and Newport Beach. . Greentree Homes are selling at a brisk clip. Come see us today. We're midway.between the San Dieg o and Santa Ana freeways. Take the Culver turnoff fQ Walnut. 6reen1reeHomes Donlld Llt'lft "°"'*"@ IHTll'IMATIOKAL '""" COllllPAfliY lii?iiij·,: •• ·. . : ' . • ". • ... ' . '. ' ' .. •'. • • • • · .. ~·:1!..1 ! • ~'-1:.0.-(' .. ·• -·141Mli.&w111DS IF WE tXlN'r U!T MeR GET TOO FAR AWAY WIT\11\IAT SMO\IELIMG 1lfl~'MlJN1'ITTl!EtDVITT'Et7 ~LACK FEATHER GO€S 10 OOl MCHITECT! 1TliAT1lTIAN OFTHET SQOAREJ'TllAf OOSS ~LENDER O' MGALOW l!aiES! 11llAT WILY WEWER O' WIG AN' WAM!: lliXf'L.ICAl'IVI! EEL, I NAME YOU INPIAN OFIHE MONTH!! I WASN'T TALl<JNG Al!OUTMV FATIIER!; 6TOMl'<:H TROUBLE, I WASTAL.KINGASOUTMY Mo'll!ER.'S FINe COOKING! . FIGMENTS I 43 Rf9Ul•t1no drvlc r: SulfllC 44 St1!11tart I • 1 . • 1y Clilster Goll# • U'L ~INElt • A. COP CAA~ PA!;SIO, llUT M£ l\llN~ WE'RE ~EC.IT. "a<AV, LOWlll AWAY WHILa Wf. CAN S'TTU. IUAcM Milt." PEANUTS By Tom K. Ryan SOME'IHIN9 C!JtllCAL: PDitmo AT'JIE . TOI' ~rJ LAR6E.R APru'ID AT'TME MTOMI /INOW WKA.T I Ml'i\N? I THINK SO:SORT OF "t:AA..Y AMERICAN' " ~· . ,1 ly Al I ' r • .1.· l Smith I ZffN'T W 'EM 'lt> GET COLD.' (\.~~ By D!ile· Hale By Frank Baglnllcl ~~Q'~ • JUDGE PARKER PERKINS J , .. • "11, GORDO ~~11~ Plfl M~~I • I-fl ,...~ MOON MULUNS • • • :=-. ..... ..::-.... W!l.L, · :r. H!i>li <;oes. \ ""'?~ ~" $ITT ANIMAL -CRACKERS l . ~ •• ' ' ' . . (P7;il l!!!f0 II'((.\\ 42. . -~ -~y Harold Le DoUll HELLO, WEISTH:: Eltl' AMP I Will. H FLYING OUT AT SIX IN TIIE MORNING! HE\.L le SKllNC5 POWN TO YOUI COTTAGE wiTM ntE COMSIGNMEMT! IF EVEMHINGi 15 ON KMEPOLE, YOtl SHoaLP IE SE&IN6 OCIR 'tlOIN6 RIENP AIOVT E16HT O'Cl.OCk! .,_,,,'I; T '•,,. ... ... . . . ... . \' '· By Jolin Miies ' CW~ Y l'Jl.OT 11 By Al Capp • By Charles Barsotti By Gus Arriola Ir Ferd JohlllOll By _ ltoter Bollen v , ,., lfiil-------1 THE GIRU ' . DlNNIS ·THE MENACE .. • • • ~-.IQl'r MIHO I~ l 1X>!• \ I I I • • ' • • • • • • • • • • • • • I d ' 7 .$ t YEARS' OF l SI RV ICE S!11ct·Jh foultCllitt L••lt26, th• f:,.l4-'1'•rlMlt C.., ]~ h•1 11ew• to bo&c.ll'IO ••t of Al'lepic1'1 latt••t Hal tltoto •r1111111otlon. 'wlt+.,o 11~ .,_.40 offl••• ... • ...,. 600 11mplayoo1,·0.,1" I 'II l.llho1114oll.n ·11t .,r.1 e1tef9 .erg111l11tia"' •1th • flot~rk•f 4• offlc•• •1'111 h111 Mo11 tho r11ult of tfl11 ~MicotM effort .. of • '""' of 111or91tic r11I ,.,tote pr1f .. tT1111h 911iJe4 k ffl#' eofiqpt of 9i•i .. 1eQ1ic1 fe tho puWlc, 4 BEDRM-$21,000 -NO DOWN G.I. 'Ttrmr -low daWll l'HA or '""'..,.. "'""" '"" FHA opr, loan •fld yo!,11' tnorlft\l'f" lllV11'191111 WIN be or+tr, 11101 LH1 ltl•n '"''· SPt<lous toml!y honlS reflect• prldt of OWMtth 11 l11tld1 • IK!t. 2 ~IM. to~Hy room fllr 1tt 1M tctlon. th1Ht '" wlfo .. ..,.,. 11itdltn, COYtrtlf ptllo, Ownw tron11.,. l'Ml Hwryl 14...,1 • ELEGANT EXECUTIVE -$49,9951 ·~· YOUNG & IMPRESSIVE I $34,950 OnlY 11'1 vr1. new -111 th1 ti1rd wen: his been &ctllmpll~ 1·111 t move !11 u111Yci( & 11111 to tully llv• 11'1 '"11 lovlfly ho<"9 Mtr "" tiNch. ~ b«lroa<N, 2 bath1, 1U el«trlc "Aw.rd" bultt·I" kite,,.,., "dbl'lw111Wr, Exq.ultU1 thick c1rpetr119 tllruovt. '•mUy room fOr "FUii kll'I•." 2 #flol, 1ttr1ct1v1 brlcll p.11ntw1. NMtly llrw:IK•i:oed &. t1111fu1ty dlt(Or1ftd. H2·137J EXCITING "MEREDITH GARDENS" $45,800 'exctu1lv. 1>C1Cu!1v1 ''"· 2500 w. ft. "M111..-olttt.'" P1r!I: lllr• l1n1bc1a- ln.g, 111 1l1e!r1c "Aw1rd" bul11·111 kl!el>en, d"1'1w11h1r. F111t11tlc ll•tol1c1. Formal dl11ln.g room. Pillo. N11r 111 tchool1 & melor 1/loppl119. "Ml"!" cOlldl!lon l"11d.1 & oul. '62·1173 ~ANTASTIC .liUY FOR $23,5001 . Motl co11venlt11! Cost• Mllll lo<•"°nl Reflec:t1 ltlld•r Jovln.g cart 1n/i.,, & out. 3 bldroon'll, lull dln11)11 room. Graclou1 lfvlnt rmm enh111Ctd bV h1P11bome btkk flrftll1ct. Muoi Jr. est.ii 11•oulllh. 16b:UO ti.) -room for pciol, 111111 or tr1Uw. Zoried for unlti. Plfl11ht1ul cov1r.i P1tll. 111c1Jl1!nt 1111111c1ao1 5411'211 , FOUNTAIN VALLEY POOL HOME -$34.500 P'l<ml 1d.ool dl1trlcl -l'IM' ""JOI' ~Ing Ind •II churchU. Klf!o llltd btdroom1, 2 u1n1, l•mlly -With .X.clllno llt"tpl1c1, vtry ctl•rlul llulll·ln llOUl'mtt kllthtl'I, d11-hw11htf". Aluminum covtrfd & tnelo$ld ,ello. I'",.. tor111 1!11ttd & lllltrtd pool. LOlft of rode • tor1C•tl1 lot Ml ...,,,.. t-nc• rur y1rd care. ""'°'°" EXQUISITE "GARDEN f<ITCHEN" $36,SOol W31~ 10 btld'I HOfl'I this lmprff1l111 Jlk• -home. M11rw tired '*9· rooms, 3 lllHmln.g blotllt. Formal dllllrio room, bl(! ;1me •Dani wlfll pllCll ltblt & h111d110<T11 wtt btr. POJttlrio 11ree11 111 n•llv rn111lcurtd, 111t1lully 11nd5c1ptod '"' yttd. Gor;tOUS Pl•I ll'lru lo petlo 111rdm k!ICllll'I, dtlultl b11llt,1111. '62·156' • GORGEOUS 2 STORY -$36,0001 ~ "· o1 t11111t ~-urtrw ,., .. 1trt11n1ng. 1Ctr.t 1111d b«ll'OOl'nt. a bt!M, biMUit iittld d"''"" room, w1M'1 drttm kitchen, flullt~11 r , -lo di~~ ..... 1'1,..0r 7-wtth ... lfllllf fl,....itc11, Hutt • & 11rit11tte COWl'fd ,.,,., 1Pr111kf1tt. ,..kid, for ~Iii. MM-. A" Vii. lo1n,,.,.,. bt ~ -JIMl.fltll ~~,...... I • I • I . ' W.e ·sell :a·~ '.. ~ ·:: , ;..:.Home · ·;: '• . -.. .. '·-... ·. ., . J~ery;•}'""-''t • ' 27 Minut ' ' ' i'MINT'"CONDITION -$29,750 -NO DOWN ~ 1ttrac:llY1 J W.-, t Nth home will! 111rk·llkt l1ndtc1olnt, Miit• IY 1'\llllcl,ll"ed 1reuftdi.'fffkltncY llltcMn wllh built 111 ,...,., OYlll & fl.,,..•sllw. Olal'll'll"I UYlftd .,.110. lloorn !of' POOi, llMI or tr11ttl'. Mlt'l"Ortd hlU Mill bedreorm. piUM c1,..tJ111, dr1~1. Ne do\frllll G, I. 10'!!. down t lf ...,. er IUU'llit ~~ lotll'I -your PtYmtttfl wUI M O!llY lllt • monlhl HurryJ N2-lln ,, 5 BEDRM -I YR . NE'w '-$29,900 ~ ...... ' lltlltr ltl111 fllW condftlonl t bt11'11, bull! 11'1 d,..m llllchtn, dlitr••llll'. '1\Jl.h ctrHllftO, custom ctr1"p11 thruoutl F1mlly ,.__,. 'etlo. Ptllflltd & h11ted "''" ld"I fat" "Tffl'I" 111r!ltsl FIMlt Hullflr!ll!OA ll1Kh i. Clle --r Ill convt'lllWKff •. ...,,....,, NEWPORT B ACH -5 BEDRM, -$39,9501 BACK BAYI Dr••llctllY rtd1Ked b¥ lnJlous -·· Try "9t5 down t. rno~• rlollt Jf'I. 1500 11<1.' tt. home with J bath1, form11 111111111 room, J1ro1 ttm.llv '°'"' Proft .. lof'i•llY l111d1CISllll with mttyr1 -11.-clt ''"'• -l'*lera 111u1 • "200 doublt OUllklt 011 81!1Q •• 1 1Mnu1. Prffllot tddrttll U).1720. 4 BEDRM-FAMILY RM. -$29,5001 Su-ltmll UttS 11\f ll'IOYt ri.tit lf'ltlo lfllt lftll(rhlful ftmll¥ '-'it _ llOPUlir 01«1 ~ l'lolllll 4 btd,._,... I bll1t11, fMnltr room. A.nltti 11..,, c•1"t· flll Mt«ll fr•• lhrveut, flt;111t llrwlta t11M11ce. ch•rm of lt!TILIY room. ~ktr'1 ''1111 bullr-ln ltltdlen, dl1Jtw111'11r. Owfllf' JetV1!19 1t1t1t Muml ~ . , ... COSTA MESA 2955 HARBOR BLVD. HUNTINGTON BEACH 16111 BEACH BLVD. 'HUNTINGTON BEACH HUNTINGTON BEACH --f ~· f.OUNTAIN · .-VAttE.Y 11114 JROOKHURST , MISSION ; VfEJO 2m1 EL'TORO RD. LAGUNA ff ILLS LAGUNA HILLS PLAZA 842-6691 540-1720 9017 ADAMS 962·5566 .ai670i4 .962~13'73 " 83();1373 -• Free Real Estate ~Career~· . ' ON JANUARY 17th • MONDAY NIGlj?_ __ ........................................... -:·.----......... --""""--~ ..... ~· • • • Hear All Jht ·facts How ' Tarbell, Inc. Has Sold 11'2 l!illlon Oollo,,, fn Proparl!••. ) I • , *· Ytd-T~levision r Demonstration * Special! Guest Spauors. • ~fft Our MaMg.rial Staff and'~ ~oni.. · 24370.RO(KFIELD , 836o60· 0 ' ~. • , . ' · . . • • , • .. . ' ' . . . Amoont o! Tu Samgii Coupe (VS) ........................ $209.00 Sport SOdan (V8) ................ 211.00 Amo1111I o( Tax Sarlllgs Sport C:OUpe (V8). ,., ............ $150.15 Sport Coupe (6) ...... ; .......... 145.15 4-IJoorSedan CV'8)•·•············ 148.15 +Door: SedaD (6) ••••••• I •••• I ••• 143.lS NOVA Coupe (VB) ...................... .$138.15 Coupe (6) ••.••••••••••• , ••••••••• 1S3JS • • • • l • • • • • • • ~Door Sedan (VS) ••••••••••••••• 208.00 IMPi\LA 4-Doorsedan (V8) ••••••••• ,,,,,, 140J5 4.-Doot Sedan (6) ................. 134.JS : u CustomC:OUpe CVS).; .... ~ ...... ,fl96.00. ·sportCoui?e :<VS) •••••••••••••••• 193.oo .•• .1..-~-· Si>clrtCouile'C6) ...... ., .......... 174.90-~==~·---------Sport.Sedan;{VS) .... ~,.:, .... : .. :, '195'.00" Kil\a'ROllltEsblte3&at@) ..... ~65 , .. . . ; . ··n~ . -·~,... . -~· v ~ ·•'-I 4-DoorSedap (VS) .... , ........... , 192.00···-=· · F.atatez.$Qt.(V8) .... , 222.65 ... -.. ·~--·"""!-~:::::~ 4-DoorSed$(6) ... ;. ............. 174.!l() ... __.. ... __ twl Q .. ~ ,.. • Co .... bl (VS) . . 206 nn.'I """"" ~ ••••••• I ........... Ui.P' ,.._ IUll'\ ' . nv"'f~l e •• •'••••••••• .. ••• ·1N' u: ................. Z.Seat· · •208.65 ~'-... ":!..,~~.,··•••••••••••• ·an ..... (';,;_ -,. :,.~aw. nsm"""""'an-~ C'.':...:;.t' ••••••• '' 1 ' 210 65 CGiWertiuic'\,V.OJ•••••••••••••••.-' .... ~ • • • .L< ~ ••••••••••• • ..... ' '., "'--""'--'-(VS) • · · •1s290 Townsman2-Seat(V8 ........... 204.65 "· . -~ .;;ICUGn ·••••A•.• ....... ,,., · Brookwood 2-Seat (V8) • .-.......... 199.65 4-DoorSedan (6) ........ •· ...... 165.90 Concoura Estate3&at (VB)""" 192.SS Concoura Estate %-Seat (V8 .. .. .. 186.55 Concoura 3-Seat (VS) ••• I •••••••• 182.55 VIGA • , I I , MONTE CAllLO ~~ 3-Sea~ 8), •••• • ••• •. l~g.ss Hatchback Coupe. ................ '119~60 ' ConcouraZ.Seat(V:~8 ... , ........ 176.55 =~---------- Greenbner2-Sea ~····••••••• l .55 2-DocrSedan .• ••••••••••••••••• 113.50 Noniad 2..seat M ••.••. I ••••••• 16.1.55 Kamm back Wap. ••••••••••••• 32.6.60 Coupe (V8) •••••••••••••• : •••• ,.fl83.()() Noaladz.&at (6) •••••••••••••••• 16&55 Paael&presa. ................... lGS.Cil) .>.IMMEDIATE DE-LIVERY -O.VER 5 VEcU!t CHOOStFROM!!! , t" .. ~ ..... '. -. ·: ASSOiitiD . MODELS -C4LORS -E. u·IPMENJlO:\slECt JRoM· • • C"iM· Viityf RNf, ll:iclie, A..it•ll'l.1tic.. ,,__,. St..ri'!f• CP2ff7l· • $2599 1969 PONTIAC L£MANS I · I • \ . . ' ; ·• • .;j:\ % ' '. , , ·~ ~Ji/ • ' . ., " BUY:1 • 'auv ~~l .•. -~-.. BUY: .. WHERE CONNELL ' WH.ER,E YOU'RE THE . Tlf:A TED LIKE A CLEAN CUSTOMER USED CARS' • CH·EVROLET ~ BEFORE AND . i ARE AF.TER YOU lu.J 0 ' : •"I .. •• ' I ' . . , · tstO FORD..sGIJIR£. I I . '¥f•f.,.. I • p1111n91r, S." N.w M1Nt. lf71\,P.Wi't Steerlnt, A11tbtn•fic ... Aft, U,• ' , ... "'"· lot .. llll $3299 . . . Vt, 11:'41•, ~tfc. .Air. c.Mltio,.i119, lNMs1121 • ... c,.. I.ell•, •• s ...... 127 c .. 1111. ...... s .. ,., "'''Jh'ltlW1 ... ) $899 ... $21·99 ' --- 1968 MUSTAllG·coUPr.. 1~9. ~RICE 4 DOOR . / ' · ·· l1'Wl1inf119 fief. irerttnty, tir,· ;icUo, P.s.,· ll:alllt1,' PO..ter Stffrhti', A11t-~tl~ Air, for Sh''' lu.,-.,. .UCEW2ll I P.1 .. •11te, CYCL621 I ' ',·:·:·$2199· ~~!!!!~RANDE• ._, '. _ 1910 'OYA cou.q[. .. . ' Coup•. 20,000 Mll11. ~,, PoW•r Sfe,,!119, 'RW~ :A......_tic. Yltl'fl llHfo IZWS1311-. , ·$2299 .•.. ' . . . 1968.V.W. BUG A•f•M•tK. ftoer S..lft, R14i•, Sh~ 011el IZXUf'4), ·$·1099 ' ·6 C.lilllll1r, pJ_,,, St .. tillfr Autom1tlc lr•n1mN1l111, 11:.111, Sh...-p c.r. lt1tASGI ·'$i899 . . . . , 1969 CiPRICE COUPE -~ . Vi11YI lo•f, TJlt Wti .. I, Pewe'r :W.114•••· P•w•r St1•rf11f,,.A.t0fr!•~c. Air C.llJlti•ll• iftf. t7ttA0f) ' ' $2499 • __ J -• • ----- • .. ·' . . . ~··pm BEL AIR . • • 4 D.ff l.dea. 1-41•, P•'!9r St .... lnt, .Jw· .... ..,..&It -'oMltlulotl IYEJ<Jtll . $1399 ' 1970. P, CAMINO .. ' ' . ' . . .. VI;-EDti .. , A..IMl•tk--y, .. .-111ieft, Re4~ ()1900C} l f,/.$399 ' . . .. . ~ . ~ · .1~69:.f PRO LTQ • l••Ue, P.ow1r. s'tt~i11f, A11tOM1tJ1, A 1•111•' lttCll~·. A'v+,J A1r, .TlltJWllMI, VJ...,t iMf# tyl l24741R.f 1m .. •c11l•t•l 11Xlll:l0ll · • . , $,099,. · ; .. ; Witt . ftRADE --~ 1970 EL CAMINO l 970 RIVIERA 6 Cyllnil•r,' Stick Sltfft, l141•, Sw,... Clttl\o No "' Nhier AftyWfiere. vi...,1 1 .. 1. All lit714HI · Th1S.oJ1e .. ,New l11W..r, 110tAQll $2219 $4099 . ' ~1968"1rCAMIMO -'l17t"iMPALA CUSTOM .. R141•, 't'I, P1w1r St11rl111, Air" 0M4iti o1t-C•~P•· Power Stt•tl llf, ••-r ., ..... AM· i,• 1'2•1•J ; ·~-M\ Air, ·s~, ~ctr t,q.1CPll, $2·199 .... ' 2919 .! ----. I ( . • . I • I If DAIL v ~!LOT 6it1Wdq, J.IUNl'J' 1972 •. -· E~eryone Has Something That Someone Else Wants DAILY 'PILOT CLASSlflED ADS -~i~~7t~nTr:~~1:+. With • Went Ad 1 The Biggest.Marke,.tpJace on the Orange Coast :.. Dial -642~~67-8 for-Fast-Resolts~ '-· GeMr•I EnJoy The Sec11rlty SETTLE DOWN ol thla attracth·e home. In a I And relax in this cbttrt'loll _ ' D'IOlt de:airable atta, In I bdrm., 2 bath veat talf!l!fy brand neW Hunt. Beach. We da.ssi.fy · home ~ar Newport Hta, ~ propert)' as real sharp. jutt a few steps from a I~· b" MACNAB • IRVINE Pricod &1 $77.lOO. 847.rotO ly park. Kild!<n bl!m. FA ICJ canyon hf"ating, nf'W <=•f'l'lf'I&, 111~ h Fl NER HOMES frnff<l yard. $29,900. ome ••• HIGH ATOP THE CLIFFS OF MEDITERRANEAN MANOR Custom 2-story 5 BR. -3 bath - formal DR. Handsome han dcut paneling. Open beamed ceilings. Approx. 4,000 sq. ft. $170,000. CALL 0 646·1414 r ~lffl"'-OOVER SHORES A sv,reeping view of the Upper Bay. \I NE\V Ivan \Veil s custom homes nearing completion. Choose your finish details now! Model OPEN DAILY 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. 2006 Gal· axy Drive -OR CALL ~1550. five btdroom1, !S BR. 3 Ba., form. din. + 1 fant. rm., 2-sty. 2600 sq, ft. lmmf'd. posstss. n~uttd to $33,500. Low dn. Terms. ~171.'l. 67a.-0882. Nt•r Ntwp•rt Pott Offlte r 3 baths, I HOUSE Hunting! Watch the OPEN HO.USE column. family room, I J car garage, be1utllul corner lot BEAUTIFUL SPREADING TREES BEAMED CEILINGS Add feeling to beautiful 3 bdrm., 1"' .bath Lusk built home in Harbor Vie~, with 3 car garage. $54,000. Harry Frederick OPEN HOUSE SUN. 1-5 1369 GALAXY DR. Completely redone in· side & out for the new owner. R~ady to move into. 4 BR's., fam. rm. & dm . rm. Lge. lot. $99,500. Bud Austin LIDO ISLE EXCLUSIVES 108 VIA KORON, OPEN SUN. 1-4. 5 BR., D.R .. family home ; big lot. $97.500. Lovely & •pacious 3 BR.. F.R.. D.R.. $110,000. 4 BR .. lge. F.R .. on 50'. $89,500. Charlene Whyte 5 BDRMS. & FAMILY ROOM OPEN SAT. 1-5. 17822 MANN, Univ. Park. Great Joe. near pools, tennis, all . schools; many extra feature~; now available $481800. "Chuck" Lewis LIDO ISLE The decoration is French, the feeling is re- laxed. A beautilul 2 bdrm., 2 bath. couple's borne. $77,500 With terms. Gene Vreeland WESTCLIFF -4 BDRMS. Absolutely immaculate 4 BR.. 21h bath home on excl. street. AJso, formal Dft:, large fam. rm. w /bit-ins, ample yard, patio, etc. $65,000. M.C. Buie NEWPORT WATERFRONT 2 Yr. old, 2-story, 4 or 5 bdrms., 3\h baths, dock for boat. View of bay & ocean. Balboa Coves plus privacy. $149,500. Anxious! George Grupe EMERALD BAY $18,500 Nearly new 3 BR., conv. den, family home with view, in most desirable community. Bob Yorke OCEAN VIEW -$57,500 A C.B. & Co, exclusive In Corona de! Mar! Call now & begin to enjoy your ocean dream house. 3 BR., walled yard & private beach. B. Comstock EPITOME OF LUXURY Waterfront apartment; 3 bdrms., huge liv- ing rm .. formal din . rm., beautifully fur· Dished. Eileen Hudson DOVER SHORES -5 BR., 5 BA. Ultimate in waterfront living w/pool /sauna/ dock etc. You may see by app't. or I will mail you a brochure. Reduced to $185,000. Al Fink boo ISLE -OWNER MOVED ' Be sure to see this charming 3 bdrm., fam- ily rm. home located on 40 ft. lot. Move-in condition. $67,500. Cathryn Tennille LUSK -VIEW -POOL Let me show you this 4 BR. home. Exqui- site carp. & drapes. 3 Car garage. Storage space galore. Only $67,500. La Vera Burns WE URGE YOU TO SEE This large corner lot. famil y home with 5 bdrms. Picturesque patio with 20x40 pool & jacuzzi. Separate children's play area. $89,500. Katbryn Raulston BREATHTAKING BAY & OCEAN °VIEW Lovely 3 BR. home . Deluxe near 26 hermit.aa:e lane at oew kite.hen, 2 patios -large lot. $55,000. OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1-5 p.m. 1301 Kings Road, Clilfhaven. royA.I 111. george road, newport beach. this home i.s being finished now And · should ~ available ~ in mid-tebniary. ' 1 drive by and &f!e it, l then cA.11 owner at • , , b 644-1140 EASTBLUFF 2901 CATALPA: Open 5at. & Sun. 1·5 p.m. 4 BR .. FR., View, cover- ed patio. Ready to move in. Many extras! ., 2826 CATALPA: 4 BR .. FR. Owner will re-carpet your choice. 915 CITRUS: 4 BR., FR. If you can paint, you can save! Lowest priced home in Eastbluff. --=o:-:P=E""N,...,.,H~O"'U""s=E~So-IJack Howell 644-6200. SUNDAY 1-5 PROUDLY WE OFFER , 2307 E•st~luff Dr. this dramatic re~idence, spacious N pt. Beach. Tn-leve1 3 BR., and beautifully decorated. Lusk 2 ha. condo. ~rlooking gardens surrounding a magnificent J>OO!. Lowest . leuehold & pool. 3 BR's., 3'h baths. Elain Sve· mi.untenirnce in 'Ilw! Bluftl'!. deen 642--8235. OPEN SAT & SUN Short walk to &hopp{ng, I . · · l!CMols & N'pt. Beaeh Ten· ·S p.m. 1363 Galaxy Drive, Dover n~ Club. $33.000. Shores. 3057 Clubhouse Cir. LIVE IN HARMONY Costa ~esa. The only adult with your large family in this ma-condo. in Mesa Verde. Beau· · t' B yf t H • f 1ifully decorated 2 bdnn., Jes IC a ron ome. ~ sq. t. with wet bar & patio (or your comfort & enJoyment. 5 218 H•ul CdM BR., 5lh baths. Luxurious master Neat 3 bdrm., 2 bath home suite has ?uilt·in office. Pier & with outstanding view of Lil-Float. Elaine .Svedeen 642·8235. ti• Corona. 198.500. OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1-5. 309 Even- 1325 Santanella Ttrr. ing Star, Dover Shores. {Sun. 1-4l Irvine Terrace; 3 Bdnn .. 2 ball". pool, 2 pa· DAD , WE . WANT A POOL I Hos, outstanding buy • Show the family 1609 Antigua. Bay- $53,500. crest between 1-5 p.m. SUNDAY. DON V. FRANKLIN Great family room & children's Realtor wing .separate from master BR. e 673-2222 e AN IRON SHOT FROM INSTANTLY Santa Ana Golf & Country Club. APPEALING Spacious 3 BR., 2 bath condo. Put-rr·s COZY, Immaculate four ling green. pools & lovely green· bdrm. 2 hath homr v.'ith rear belt. $35, 750. living room, lireplacf', fam- i.vl room, Bi l bar and airy DOVER SHORES ·BIT elec. kitchen. Bi>autl-BAYFRONT LOTS fully carf)('!ed over hard· For 100' yachts. 305 Morning Star wood floors. draped, thru· Lane -128' on the water, $97,500. out. Conv("llienfly locattd to 207 North .Star Lane -115' on the ~hools, shopping an~ arter. water -$89,500. Drive by and call ia1 freeways. Full pnce only Maxine Williams or Barba A $3'l,OOO NO DOWN VET· a.... ra une ERANS • WW DOWN ffiA. ....-8235. PANORAMIC VIEW - DOVER SHORES · Onl.Y $31,500 for prime view lease· hold location. Plans included for 3 BR. home w /pool. Act Now 644-6200 Walter King. line the parkway of this desirable Baycrest location. Gorgeous Ivan Wells built home w /formal DR., pool & plans for a 4th BR. $85.000. SOMETHING "VERY SPECIAL" A Dover Shores custom home. 4 BR/3\h baths. Cozy panelled .FR w/FP. -wet bar. Deep shag car- peting, luxurious dbl. drapes. Sep- arate breakfast room, large heated pool. Walter King 644-6200. HARBOR VIEW HOM.ES -. 'CLOSE TO POOL Very popular "Mon~co" model - 2 BR. w/convertible den. Perfect ror the smaller family. Land in· eluded $46,950. Tom Queen 64¥3200. INVEST IN CORONA DEL MAR fwo 4 BR., studio type apts. - over 2000 sq. ft. each. 2\h baths - private patios -separate garages. SUPER location . Betty Kerr 644- 6200. CAMEO SHORES VIEW Beautiful split level home in ever popular area. Canyon & ocean view. $69,500. Tom Queen 644-6200. NEW LISTING Harbor" View Homes!! A-RARE FIND! One story 4 BR! Super con· dition ! First resale of this plan. 544-6200. YACHTSMAN'S COVE Live in the heart of America's ' yachting activity. Famous racing .vachts frame you r view of beauti- ful Newport Harbor. 4 diverse homes to please your taste. 6 Bay. front lots available for your own creation. Slip privileges to 45' Large Lots. Quick access to Har- bor entrance and local freeways. OPEN DAILY -1641 Bayside Drive, CdM. DOVER SHORES BAYFRONT Enjoy the private beach next door in this custom 3 year old home. I BR., DR., FR. -abundance of wood -brick and custom design - make this a MUST to see. OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 P.M. 501 Evening Star. N.B. or call Barbara Aune 642-8235. KEEP UP WITH THE SMITHS? See the Warren Smith home at 1915 Tradewinds Bayc rest. 3 BR. Fabu- lous master bedroom suite, huge country kitchen, formal DR. OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 p.m. NEW! NEW! NEW! MACNAB -lRVINE Realty Company 644·6200 642-8235 BANK SAYS SELL FOR ONLY $27,650 Never again af this price! HARBOR VIEW CENTER 1644 MtcARTHUR BOULEVARD 901 DOVER DRIVE QUALITY CONSTRUC\JON · NEWPORT BEACH 11s oscvmus. La1h ~ p,b,. • ..,....._"tla.l.-..n n n. n 7 n n m7VF:r7Ynv7N er. ast iron sings « tu s. --~ ----l9J Ceramic 1i!e. Top brand ap-General General General pliances & fixtures. FuUy F' r· 0 Clll"J'>f'led, Fully landscaped, trst rme ffered ----------------· sprinklers. Co.ncrete dn\/'e'· Be the fir1t to see thi, ex. way. LEASE OPITON. OK! ceptionaJ 4 bedroom model Bank says MAKE OFTER . home· Expensively decorat· \l.'e're ready to deal. Be first ~ and plus cannlll'y yellow Call high pile cpts thruout ~ 3 64S-0303 baths · we! bar • Choice prfvate corfl('r location with I ORI.\ I L OIS01\ MESA VERDE MODEL HOME 8l'&!.itiful 3 bedroom with family room 1ltu· atetl in the 1center, of Mesa Verde. Enjoy an· kle deep shag ca.r,>etlng, I av is h wallp8.pering, painted inside and out, gorgeou s manicur¢ yards, two fireplaces, expansive bullt·in kitch- en. All terms. Owner transferred. Asking $31.· 900. See It now: - 546-8640. 3 BEDROOM CUTIE $25,450 No dov.·n to vPls. At this price you havP to sf'e it. New dt'luxe hi·l0\11 Carpetiilg fhrougllout. Completely remodeled kltchen w Ith built·!n range and doublf' oven, fantastic patio complete with built-in brick bar· b-Q, 2 queen size baths, double garage, etc, etc, rte. Hurry It won't last 546-8640. EASTSIDE BARGAIN Trees, Trees, Trees \Vsnt country living! Here it is on a corner lot in Eastside Costa Mf'sa. Hidden by forest ol tov.'l'ring trt'cs. This is a 3 bedroom. 2 bath ranch 11tyle with mas. slve brick floor to ce il· Ing firepla~. modern built·in kitchen au for $26.7~0. Name .vour terms. Owner anxious. Call no\v for appoint- ment. 546-8640. NEWPORT HEIGHTS Income Producer 3 bedroom + 2 rental unit~. All on nne bill'. lot In Newport Heights - one of a kind 3 brd· room, 2 bath hnmc. Charming early AmPri· can 11plit level with fire- place and 1800 aq. ft. ot comfort. Add 2 nne bedroom units In the rear Md you have the maklnp of a great In· vestment. Act Now. It won't last. 546-8840. General ' * * * "* * * . . * TAYLOR CO. * HARBOR VIEW HILLS -$61,500 Ne\v Offering! Fabulous near new 4 BR. home on beautiful corner site. Fam. rm. with fireplace, dining rm . & 3 baths. Ex- pensive Karas~n cptng. & custom drape~. Many extra features. The 'land is ini:luded. Hurry! 1741 PORT SHEFFIELD OPEN SAT/SUN 1-S EXCLUSIVE LINDA ISLE Waterfront Oppnrtunity! Owners of 3 brand NEW luxury homes will consider in ex- change: your smaller home, land1 aparl.rr!~nt bldg s., or Trust Deeds' Or wlll lease/opbon. 'Each one has 4 BR.. FR .. formal DR . & stu- oy. Kitchens fully equipped with the, most modern conveniences. Fully carpeted. Spac- ious open plan. Reduced -$143,500 each. 8 LINDA ISLE OPEN SAT/ SUN 1-S DOVER SHORES -VIEWI $7'.SOO Enjoy the view of snpw covered mountains from this newly decorated home. 3 BR .. lam. rm. & study. Lux. cptng. & drapes. Looks like a model home. Immed. Possession. 2042 GALAXY OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5 LINDA ISLE -$145,000 Covered courtyard entry to this beautiful waterfront home with pier &: noat. 5 Bdrms., formal DR. & paneled fam. rm. '\vith circu· lar wet bar. All electric kitchen w /char- broil. Proi. decor thruout. Plumbed for pool. 5 BEDROOMS -PLUS POOLI $79,900 Preferred area of we,lcljff, All large rms. Family room with ffre~lace. 4 Baths, 20' x 40' l'_OOI with separate Jacuzzi pool. A real fam!ly home. Call for appnintment. ATT'N BUILDERS! CORONA DEL MAR Last opportunity to find 3 full lots (fee siJn· pl~ with older bu1_gogd U!!!-horn~. Pri'ed realisticallyat $95,000. Level . I Block to ocean. Subordination with 1/3 dn. 304 NARCISSUS OPEN SUN 1-5 DOVER SHORES -$99,500 Elegant & colorful! Exquisite master suite with huge waJk·in closet. Many fine features in this 4 BR. home with study, sun room &: formal dining rm. Great kitchen . 3 Car gar. 410 MORNING STAR OPEN SUN. 1·5 CORONA DEL MAR TRIPLEX -$69,500 3 LOVELY studio type apartments. 2 Bdrms. in each. I Bath in 2 units.-I Ii baths & fire- place in l unit. Built-in·range, oven & dish- washers. Really sharp. 6 Garages. 4232EAST COAST HWY. OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5 NEWPORT BEACH BEAUTY -$64,500 If you are looking for the unusual, call us to see this custom built home on lovely cor• ner site. Spaclous 3 BR .. DR. & huge re- creation rm. Cedar paneling. Spanish tile entry. ... BAYCREST -$51,900 Sharp 3 bedroom home with 11ew carpeting & custom drar.es. Owner will consider ex• change for TD 1, inc. or land. Call today! NEWPORT BEACH -$42,500 Custom features in two •tory 4 BR. & lam• ily room home. Ideal kitchen. Lovely cptng. & drapts. S)lace for pool. By appointmenL LA QUINTA COUNTRY CLUB Beautiful custom bit. desert · l>ome on 13th fairway. 10' Ceilings, formal DR.·' den w/ wet bar. Sep. guest house. Fully alr-cond. pool, jacuzzi & sauna. Will consider ex· change (or Newport waterfrt. home. itl!.5,000. CHOICE WATERFRONT LOTS Dover Shores -$49,500. Linda Isle -$89,500-$75,000.$85,000-SIOO,OOO. Office Open S.turdey & Sunday '~Our 26th Y ••r'' WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realters 2111 S.n Joaquin Hlll.1 Rood "Overlookl"f Big Canyon Country Club" NEWPORT CENTER 644-4910 * *·* * * * Gtntral General' WESTCLIFF -REDUCED ! Great buy for tbe New Year -3 bdrm .. din. rm .. den & pool home . Owner moved & must sell! Only $50,500. Mary Harvey '" N £AI Tc)RS n'd bric:k patio & beautltul landscaping • Sprinklers . Room for bc);i.1 in side yard : A n1us1 see at $63,500 • 67"'55() pre6enl6 PARK SETTING ATTRACTIVE HOME -2 Bedrooms. din- ing room, overlooking park, view. Choice Newport Heights area. $44,500 . 2910 Cliff Drive, N.B. Open Sat. & Sun. 1-5 P.M. DARE TO BE DIFFERENT? I -----------------1 ~~«4~4liilf' TOP SALESMAN . BAYCREST -5 BEDROOMS! Formal dining rm., family rm. w/fireplace; 3 baths AND beautiful H&F pool w /dress- ing room. Perfect condition. $89,500. Fee. Carol Tatum AN AMAZING VALUE Deluxe own-your-own · apt., righ t on the beath Jn Laguna. Pool, super vie\v. Good taste -good buy at $45,500. Jim Muller BAYCRE5T BEAUTY See this Ivan Wells home. 4 BR. plus lam. rm. Freshly painted & new carpeting. Room for pool. $74.500. OPEN SUN. 1-5 1707 CANDLESTICK LN. Mary Lou Marion BAYFRONT CONDOMINIUM In "THE BLUFFS". Lovely 3 BR .. s~lit· level townhouse; 2'h ba's .. formal dinmg, thick shag carpeting, billiard room. s.l7,~ Belle Partch · ............. Coldwel~Benbr ~ JJO NIWll'ORT CfNTJR DR.. N.I. Boyfront Sale or l~Jj,i.O.~!i\1.1 Lease/Option I...~ ~ OPfr> !JNTll o "'.T Spa_rkling view • fronts on '"mlY Ile.ch • 3 1, ... , ""'· UNUSUAL roomi;; ~ ~1iii h11thi;, 2 piitios, None other like it! This 4 35IXl sq, ff, of livln~ at it's bedroom 2 IJ1ory home tea-v~'.'Y bt>~t • ~mmaculatf' Nln· lurf's a sel>flrate sluriy or d1tion · 2 f1N'plar.es. ~tudy. sewing room off the master breakfast room, large AU bedroom f(lr oomplere 11oli- electr1c kif:hen ·For detail!! luite. F\lliy c11rpe1ed 11.nd all ct1ll 673·&'"151'.l. modf'rn conveniences. Unbt- \0 TH£ REAL ·'"'\.. F:S'T'AT£RS ' ' . YOU NAME IT llevAble va1ue at SJG.950. Call 545-8424 (Open eves.)' FAMILY CENTER Rl"nt. 1eaitl' or optinn on th15 This 15 x 22 Bonus room with 3 bedroom plu1 pool town-Swtdlah fireplace quAllfits boo!f!! lt'• vacanr 1nd fea· tor your commend1Uion. turf's washer. drytr, retrla', Your fPl.Cioua bedrtioms, bulllins, C!'J>f'I &: dral>Cfl:, 2 •two baths, 3 flnipJace11. llatb areaa:1 •• P&l» •nd !'PC-Frtthly Ptinted ln t.nt1 out, rN.tlon facttitiel. Full pr1Cfl ne.u1)' new c~tt, on • $21,000, AU ........ Ca 11 ...... -lloed cul..i-t. Only w-im.. .ar.950. c.11 ll*-2313. SEYMOUR REALTY, 17lit -91\'ll., Hunt. 1!C!i. • SEE this chotc. COii aMJrte vlew lot. El NJut o .THERI::AL I•)<' f.STATf.R~ CLEAN, COMFORTABLE, READY WITH GIANT PLUS -This 3 Bedroom, fam- ily room home is scrubbed and ready to be occupied. Large, separate, multi-purpose fa· dlity in back-perfect for office, danclng and partying. hobbies, etc. $31,950. 2742 Droke, Costa Me11 Open Sat. & Sun. 12-5 P.M. LARGE FAMILY-LARGE HOME IN COUNTRY LIKE ATMOSPHERE -5 Bed- rooms, family room and dining room, cov - ered entertaining area in tree studded yard, Newport Beach. · $4~,500. LmLE BEAUTY PRIME PENINSULA A!IEA -Beaullfully cared for 3 bedroom 2 bath home and nice garage apartment with bay view at $89,500. SUNSHINE AND FRlSH AIR RANCHO CALIFORJlllA AREA' -Hilltop J!ld,- away with lovely view. 2 a.lroom home on .35 aqea. · $3~.ooo. Offb Open~ & "'""°YI l -PETE . BARRm REAtTY J I 605 Wootallff Dr., N.I. Golt ~ 0 w n • r. Fuf multi &tt Juat a .Pllonit ~ Ollla,..,,14Ue11 ........... .. t... 642-$200 , \ Ocean view, Newport Hell!'.ht.8. Old rambJJnr 3 atory Swh11 Che.let. Separate mother·ln·IAw Quarters f i! you like your mother-In-law?!?) ootnplet~ with kitchen. bath and fireplace and prlvate entrance. The home -3 be4room, 2 baths, formal dJnlnr room, huie 2 c:ar a:aragc w1th bonu• room above. Talk about unique. Stt !ti 646-8640. ' r -, I ' CONGRATULATIONS lo FRANK LEARD, • VIiiage Re~I l1t1la'1 I Top Salesman ,,,. Dtc1mber FRANK LEARD FRANK successfully completed seven trans· actions during the m,09th. FRANK apecial· lzes in Investment pr~rtf!• apd excb1n1es so .•• · . u you have •· Rw Estate need, why net call • professional. Franir Leard, vm.,. &al Eatata,.882-«71. · , 11 , r , \"i \, I I , II TJ'T ; ORANGI' COAST'S IUT Dally Piiot Clualfletl l • ' NEW, CUSTOM, SUPER DE.LUXE 3 Bdrm ... dining rm., 2~ baths, ENO UNIT. Thick beige shag carpeting, cathedral cell'• .• lovely greenbelt & Mt. view. GOURMET KITCHEN with exlras like bit-in gas BBQ & "Foodmatic" by Ronson. You'll love this one! * OPEN SUNDAY 1·5 * 967 SANDCASTLE CORONA DEL MAR THE BLUFFS NEWPORT BEACH LFASES NOW AVAllABLE ALL NEW Corona del Mar Duplu ahow1 f•nlutlc tnc:J)mf'. 6 bttks from bet.ch. J bcdM)Ol"l't, 3 bath &. 2 bedroom, 1 ba1h upstairs with oc"t!an Yit>w. 3 car parldn&. Call for appt OPEN SATURDAY & SU NDAY f.5 2644 VISTA ORNADO -NEW BLUFFS FRONT ROW, CANYON . BAY VIEW Large E-plan, ENO UNIT, 3 bdnns., 21'. baths, family rm. W/Wet bar. 2 Lge. private patios. ANXIOUS OWNER MUST SELL Immaculate, upgraded 3 bdrm., 21'. baths, END UNIT, on wide greenbelt with bay view. LIDO ISLE HOME + STUDIO D~amatic contemporary. 3 bdrms., 2 baths, with lge. separate studio & bath. 45 FT. LOT, south patio, move-in cond. HELEN 8. DOWD 4 BdrmL, 3 batha. Decorator's touch. 17 UNITS -SOUTH OF HWY. Blodc: to ocean· Corona del Mtr ORANGE COAST REAL ESTATE 2600 E. COAST HWY,, AT DAHLI A l & 4 BR.-2 & 3 BATHS CUSTOM CARPm & DRAPES $360 TO $495 PER MONTH Lido Isle Duplex With a few small changes yoo can h8Vf' Otlt' nt lhfi: only riuplf'x~ with pier and «hp. Ovcr 3000 sq. ti. \\'Ith 1\11 r,x(-e llrnr ~ntal PQle111ial. 0'-''Tl!'r ...,.,IJ 1'RADE for tv.111 t>llj(inp CcJ.'lna. CORONA DE L MAR 644-4841 General $23,950! Newly painted exterior. 3 bedl'ClOl'JU~ bright chee.rli.11 ldt<.i)en wllh handy \.\'qlk featU!'\!S, p\cfure wlnddiVs ~ a. pretty tree lined 1treet. .D811.atirtul pal1o. ffu,ge ti& x 135 ft. a-rounds • lasle· fully l.a.nd.csped. 540-J1'2Q TARBELL General • EXCELLENT LOCATIONS Beach Livl119 STONE WALL FOR APPOINTMENT CA LL MR . REO 81 II•""'"!. Ju"'""' 10 "" AROUND YOUR EASTBLUFF REALTY 644-1133 ANY TIME beoch "' pdvato pool ol,;o CASTLE 1t•nnis t•ourts, 3 bed1'0l>n1s, 2 Generel General bath.!! plus nice "™'loM'f/ Large 5 hfdroom 1rl·ll'WI --------·-------! pr1va11_• rear yard. Ali th!'i family home with room to 2-Story Home See What We've aO(I n1ore for the bargain roam. Open • beam vau.lted price of $34,500. ceiling in living room .... With Everything Found I c:::::Jri;ik,;;:i:"O::::::o arate formal dining f.oom, 4 bedroom. family room, 2:000 Tastefully d£'COl'atf'd 1hree \, eating area in kitchrn, \.\'el sq. ft. plus a brand ne\v bedroon1 and large bonus bar in family .room. Ali this heat&:l & filtered pool. F'ull room. :l baths. New 1haa and ~uch more for $49.950. price $32.9:.iO. Bes! Hunting-carpet. A n\ust to att. For more in formstlon call ton Beach localion. $33,500. 847-6010 f>.16.23:13. Walker & Lee R~flltoN. 540-5140 1-Q' THE R EAi~ \~ESTATERS ' "' '• ', " 'I,_. 29631 Ivy Glenn Dr., Laguna Niguel 673·6642 675-6459 (Sunday 1·5) 1707 Candlestick Ln. (Baycrest), N.B. 833·0700 644·2430 (Sunday 1·51 *2737 Sandpiper Dr. (Mesa Verde), C.M. 546-5990 $52,500 {Sunday 1·6) 2822 Ellesmere (Mesa Verde\, C.M. 557-1566 $42,950 (Su nday 11·5) 3001 Capri Lane (On Golf Course), C.M. 540-4324 (Sunday 1·5) · *2033 Lemnos, Mesa Verde 646-7171 · !Sat & Sun 1·5) 20252 Eastwood Circle, Hunt. Beach 646-7171 (Sunday 1·5) *1609 Antiqua (Baycrest), N.B. 642·8235 (Sunday 1-5) MUST SELL 6 BDRM·3 BA Just h:1t~! 6 giant hd1·111 ·~ ,I',,. n1aoiv!" den 11·ith 2nd fireplace. Gracious for111 i1l d1n1ng rm. 3 dt>lUX<' bath,. Gourmet kitchen, h!l-ins. Lush CS(lJeL~ & dr.'IJ'I('~. Souring staircase !o ltv111g ell'gance. Rnmantir mnsirr suue. Priced thousand11 bc'- low mkt, for fast sale. Sec today, CaJI 645-0303 fORlSl E Ol.SON " hff tW11••4Y' 41rectory wltil ro11 this weall1Rd • '" t• ho11N·h1111t1119. All the focatlo111 lhted Hlow ore detcrfbM hi' ,......, clmrll by ocfnnkl9f alM•N lo todoy'1 DAILY PILOT WANT ADS. ratroM 1llowl119 ope• ... .._. t.r Nie or to rut ore •f90CI ro lltt PCli ltfor1111rrlu I• rlll1 coh1mtt eac:ll frldor ••d S.t1rd111. 2706 Wavecresl (H.V. Hills) N.B. 833-0820 (Sunday 1·5) 1818 Port Kimberly, N.B. '" N l"lf l rQRt; $32,950! HOUSES FOR SALE -(2 .Bodroom) - 2229 Vista Huerta (The Blulls) N.B. 644-7662 (Sun 14\ 12 · Botdroom) 2701 Seaview, Corona del Mar 673-6642 675·6459 (Sunday 1·5) 12 Bedroom & F1mily Room or Oen) 211 Via Lido Nord (Lido Isle) N.B. 675-4562 (Sat & Sun 1-4) 2910 Clill Dr. (Newport Hts.) N.B. 642·5200 $44,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 1010 Kings Road, (N'pt Hghts.l N.B. 675-1225 (Sunday 1·5) (2 Bod room & Guest Apt.) 304 Narcissus, Corona del Mar 644-4910 $95,000 (3 Bodrooml 479 Walnut Place, Costa Mesa (Sun 1·5) 6$2·7892 $36,500 (Sat & Sun 10·5) 114 Via Mentone, Lido Isle 675-0123 . $76,500 (Sun 1·51 1819 Port Kim berly, Newport Beach 644-7270 (Sunday. 1·5) 2395 College Dr. (College Park] C.M. · 540-9593 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 218 Hazel, Corona de! Mar 673-2222 · (Sunday 1·5) *1325 Santanella arvine Terr.) CdM 673-2222 (Sunday 1-4) 1301 Kln~s Road (Cliffhavenl N.B. 642-8235 !Sat & Sun 1·5) 30 Beacon Bay, Newport Beach 678-8203 (Shown by App't) 310 Ruby, Balboa Isle 673-8550 (Sunday 1-4:30) 2124 Pre•ident, Costa Mesa 646-7171 (Sunday 1·5) 415 Pirate Road, Newport Beach • 646-7171 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 2462 Norse (Eastside), Costa Mesa 646-8811 $29,500 (Sat 1·5) 539 San Bernardino (N'pt Hghts), N.B. 646-8811 (Sat 2·5) 2411 Vista Hogar (Eastblufl). N.B. 644-5793 $32,950 (Sat & Sun 10·5) 1901 Tustin, Costa Mesa 642-5200 . (Sunday 1·5) 401 Feliz !The Blulls), N.B. 675·3000 (Sunday 1-5) 2132 Gibraltor, Costa Mesa 546-2313 · (Sunday 1·5) (3 Bedroom & F1mily Room or Den) 17072 BerJin, Huntington Beach 847·8507 $29,300 (Sun !·5) 611 Poinsettia, Corona de! Mar 673-6510 ISat & Sun 1·5) 105 Revuelta Court. San Clemente 675-3593 $32,500 (Sun 1·5) 2839 Ellesmere Ave . (Mesa Verde) C.M. 546-7109. $41,500 (Sat & Sun 10·5) 2742 Drake (Mesa del Mar) C.M. 642·5200 $31,950 (Sat & Sun 12-5) 1100 Cambridge, (Westcliff) N.B. 642·8235 $64,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) * 1363· Galaxy (Dover Shores) N.B. 642-8235 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 1915 '!Yadewinds (Baycrest) N.B. 642·8235 (Sunday 1·5) *1034 Pescador (Dover Shon!s) N.B. 64U200 (Sa~ & Sun 12·5) 1921 Port Bristol (11.V. Homes) N.B. 642-8235 $47,800 (Sunday 1·5) 520 Seaward (Corona Hlds.) CdM 67$-6510 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 2042 Galaxy, Newport Beach 644-4910 $79,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 1937 Port Claridge (11,V,) N'pi llcb 546-2313 (Sunday 1·5) 312 Morning Canyon (Shorec!lfl) N.B. 673·8550 $93,500 lSat 1·5) 1901 Kings Road, Newport Beach 646-7171 '"'" (Sunday 1·5) 2401 Oi'Chld ·lllll. Cdlfll Mesa 646-7171 (Upper bay) (Sunday l·S) *418 Lenwood Drive, Newport Helgbta 64&-7171 (Sunday 1·5) 312 !fomlnr Cany~n (Shorecllff) N.B. 8~8S50 f93,&00 {Sunday t .S) f 960 Springfield St.. Costa Mesa 549·2170 $33,900 (Sat & Sun 1·5) -1927 Santiago Or. (Baycrest), N.B. 642-4623 (Sunday 1·5) 308 Walnut, Costa Mesa 548-7729 $33,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 1168 Boise, Costa l\fesa 646·0228 (Sunday ! ·5) *20502 Tobermory Circle, Hunt Sch. 962-4454 $44,950 (Sunday 1·5) 206ll Kelvin Lane, Hunt. Beach 673·6642 675-6459 (Sunday 1·5) *540 DeAnza (Corona Hglds), CdM 675-7225 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 25221 Vespucci, Laguna Hills 645·0303 $30,950 (Sunday 1·5) 1732 Missouri, Co'sta Mesa 675-5726 (Sunday 1·5) 2036 Commodore. Newport Beach 646·3928 $52,500 !Sat & Sun 1·5) 915 Alder (Eastblull), N.B. 644·1374 $55,000 (Sat & Sun 10·5) 31 11 Coolridge, Costa Mesa 545-8424 $35,750 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 16th Pl. & Tustin (Corner), C.M. 646-3255 $37,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 1937 Poer Claridge (Harbor View), N.B. 546-2313 (Sunday 1·5) *3099 Country Club Dr., Costa Mesa 646-7711 $61 ,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 2040 Palomar Drive, Costa Mesa 675-4936 (Sunday 1·5) (4 Bedroom! 341 Evening Canyon (Shorecliffs) CdM 644-1133 (Sat & Sun 1-4) *1729 W. Carlton, Santa Ana 546-2313 $28,0QO (Sat & Sun 1·5) 217 Via Eboli, Lido Isle 646-7767 $66 ,500 (Sa t & Sun 1·5) 2400 Windward Lane. Newport Beach 548-2514 $79,500 (Sunday 12·5) 2607 Ocean Blvd., Corona del Mar 675-7225 (Sunday 1·5) *2399 Redlands. Newport Beach 646·3928 $42 ,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) * 1729 Carlton, Santa Ana 546-2313 (Sat 1·5) 1921 Beryl Lane, Newport Beach 675-4936 (Sunday 1·4) {4 Bedroom & f1mily Room or 0.n) 26 Hermitage Lane (Big Canyon), N.B. 644-1140 Owner (Sat & Sun 1-4) *32421 Caribbean Or., Laguna Niguel 496-3222 (Sat & Sun) 2100 Aralia (Eastblulf) N.B. 644-7662 (Sun 12-4) 2915 Catalpa ~tree!, Eastblull, N.B. 644-5510 Alt 6 pm, (Sat & Sun 11·5) 1369 Galaxy Dr., Newport Beach 833-Q700 644-2430 (Sunday 1·5) 1001 Hampshire Lane (Baycrest) N.B. 642-8235 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 501 Evening Star (Dover Shores) N.B. 642-8;135 $135,000 (Sunday 1·5) tt1641 Bayside Dr. (Yachtsman's Gove) CdM, 675-1935 (Daily) 2901 Catalpa (Eastblull) N.B. 644-6200 (Sat & Sun l ·5) tt8 Unda Isle Drive (Linda Isle) N.B. 644-4910 $143,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 410 Morning Star (Dover Shores) N.B. 644-4910 $99,500 (Sun 1·5) 1741 Port Sheffield (Harbor View), N.B. 644-4910 $68,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 1818 Port Kimberly, Newport Beach 546-2313 (Harbor View) (Sal & Sun 1·5) 2829 l)Uko, Mesa de( Mar · sce.1111 (Sal 1·5l 236 Wake Forest Drive, College Park M&-7171 (Sunday 1·5) * 1712 Galuy Drive, Dover Shores 646-7171 (Sunday 1·5) 25181 Northrup, Laguna Hills· 830-6030 $41,600 (SUnday 1·5) 3116 M"cKinley W'JL Costa Mesa '114-0-4523 '35,VUQ (Sat & Sun 12-5) 20981 Snug Harbor Cir., HunL Beach 96i-MM $44,800 (Sunday 1·5) 546-2313 (Sal & Sun 1·5) 949 Lansinf!, Costa Mesa 546·23ts (Sat 1·5) *1227 Santiago, Newport Beach 675-6000 $89,500 (Sunday 1·5) (5 B•droom] 108 Via Koron (Lido Isle) N.B. 833-0700 644-2430 (S un 1-4) 17862 Gillman, University Park 646·7171 (Sunday 1·5) (5 Bedroom & Family Room or 0.n) 2507 Windover (Broadmoor) N.B. 644-7662 (Su n 14) 1821 Barmouth (11.V. Homes) N.B. 644-7662 (Sat & Sun 1-4:30) 17822 Mann Sl., University Park 833-0700 644·2430 (Sat 1·5) *2006 Galaxy Dr. (Dover Shores) N.B. 646-1550 (Daily 10·5) **309 Evening Star (Dover Shores) N.B. 642-8235 $169,500 (Sat & Sun l·5) 1337 Galaxy Or. (Dover Shores) N.B. 642-8235 $219,500 (Sunday 1·5) 13 Beacon Bay, Newport Beach 673-8203 (Shown by Appl.) "**3 Linda Isle Dr. (Linda Isle), N.B. 675-6161 (Sunday) 594 Sturgeon, Co~ta Mesa 645·0303 $36,500 (Sunday 1·5) 2326 Arbutus (Eastblull), N.B. 644-6367 $65,950 (Sunday 1·5) ** 1100 W. Bay, Balboa Peninsula 675-3000 · !Sat 1·5) 311 E. 22nd St. (Eastside), C.M. 645-0303 $39,950 . (Sat & Sun 1·5) CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE (2 Bodroomsl 3057 Clubhouse Cir. (Mesa Verde) C.M. 673·2222 (Sunday 1·5) (3 Bodroomsl 2307 Eastblulf Dr., Newport Beach 673-2222 (Sunday 1·5) 2644 ·Vista Ornado (New Bluffs) N.B. 644-0134 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 2100 Vista Dorado (The Blulls), N.B. 644-1985 $45,000 (Sat 3-5, Sun 1·5) DUPLEXES FOR SALE (2 & I Botdrooml 424 Dahlia, C:orona del Mar 673·6642 675-6459 (Sunday 1·5) 700 Begonia, Corona del Mar 673-6510 $46,500 (Sunday 1·5) (2 Bedrooms each Unit) 715 Marguerite, Corona del Mar 673-6642 675-6459 (Sunday 1·5) **7302 W. Oceanfront, Newport Beach 642-6657 179,500 (Sat & Sun 12-5) (2 B•droom1 e1ch Unit) 516 Fernleaf, Corona de! Mar 673-8550 $49,750 (Sunday 1·5:30) (3 Bedrooms each Un it) 125 45th St., Newport Beach 642-5200 (Sat & Sun 1·5) (4 & 2 Bodrooms) 510-5101'. S. Bayfront, Balboa Island 675-6775 675-5408 (Sat & Sun 1·5) (4 & 3 Bod rooms] 215 Mar~uerite, Corona del Mar 675-3000 (Sunday 1·5) TRIPLEXES FOR SALE 267 Cabrillo, Costa Mesa 646·7711 $59,500 (Sunday 1·5) (2 Bedrooms) 4232 East Coast Hwy, Corona del Mar 644-4910 $60,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 418 Seaward, Corona de! Mar 675·7225 (Sunday 1·5) FOUR·PLEXES FOR SALE (l-3 Bedroom & 3-2 Bodrooml 21732 So. Brookhurst, Hunt. Beach 642-5200 $79,500 (Sunday 10-5) WATERFRONT LOTS FOR SALE tt1641 Bayside Or. (Yachtsman's Cove) 875-1935 CdM (Dally) ·-••W•~--..... .. ...... ,... ........ ... JR. ESTATE A--corgeous-horn~ In pn"!t! ii!:" Costa Mesa toca tion. 4 bed- rooms, 3 separate baih!!, 20x XI separate fam ily roorn with private balh & sidr PO· trance. Block walled ('Ourt- yard. Boat & trallrr accclls. Poo1 sized yard with 2 pa- Oos. one a channlnK rttl brick with le.rge t1hade tree. AU the extras· eleclrk: bulll- ins, dlflhwuher, elegant flrt- place-, new thick lhage oar· petlnt. 540-1120 TARBELL '2955 }(arbor, Costa J\.1esa FIT FOR A KING IN SURFSIDE! OCEANr~ON'l' home 2 Yl"I young. Buil t of 1elk, Ille & tfl.lv.'OOd. Exo!ie view, itmog frt'e bre11.th- lng, pvt. bc>ach, Seal &acti EJ!em. School. Of"lf! of rhe best. 15 minU11!S to Newport; 15 minutes lo Sanla Ana; 20 minutes 10 A'f'lahcim: 1 minutes to Long Beacti; 35 minutes m dnlown Lo. Angeles. CAU. DD<NY ("13) 562-~ or BELMONT REAL TY (21.3) 598.1:m; 3'16 Marina Dr., Seal Beach BUILDER'S REPOSSESSION One man'a 108& can be your galn. Priced ro sell a t $32.500. with FHA or VA terms. I-luge 2 story, 4 bed· room, family & bonus. Great Costa Meaa Location near school, now vacant -1 e" anytime, BuUder wants ful •all!! Cati 5(0..1151 {Open EvtsJ l~~!r:I S:t7,7501 , 6% LOAN Asume ptelf'l'lt apr l<»in 64)t VA end Your monthly tn- 81allmenl• &re only fl74! Plush 1hag earpetine thru· out. New water hts.ttr. All bulltin drtom kltchrn. lam· ily room y.'lfh lnvl1lng fire· place. Walk 1o M:hools & shopping. Covtred pallo! (1244891 846.®t TARBELL BELIEVE ME, $16,500 PRICE! Sh4tp homey cotttre: wt th 2 Kfn1t.t1U: bedroom• wtth 1Ms d. clOM>tt. J..Aucurious pull. man bath, htltc k.ll'chf'n. You Ciln m.A.kf' 11 your drftlm horntt. ~bn1lt 10% down. owner will carry balancr, 10 Walker & Lee Ro.t- 179(1 H111'bor Blvd, al Adami "4$.llWJ O,,.o 'UJ 9 PM BIG FOUR $44,000 • Bdrmw .• ! ho., i trpte.. eta tamll1 rm., ~1'111. 8ll) Sq. IL Eoot ol J1mtio... Rd. il!ln) I DAILY PILOT f(f HIGHLY DESIRABLE FOR YOU NICELY DEC.ORATED 3 bedroom home wi<h lovely 12'x30' SOLARI UM. 3 b11ths . quality carpeting &: drapes, kitchen \Vith bu1lt·1ns, COMMUNITY POOL. REC'RI::ATION HALI. & PU1'1'1NG GREEN. Only ........ , , $59 ,500 PANORAMIC VIEW OF NEWPORT HARBOR C'l1 S'l'0~1 <leco riltcd 3 hl'drno1n. 3 bath , firc- pl:tr£•. btult·ins. \VINE (~El.J.,\lt & \VJ.:1· R1\H. Kit che n for the gour1ncl l'oOk. BPautif11l PATIO. . . . . . . ............... , $125,000 VALUE CONSC IOUS ? WE ARE. RE1\liTIFlJL 3 bcdroo1n , fan11ly room, A1'Jtl- UM EN'rRY. Custon1 drapes, shag carpeting, \\ ilh "II built·ins. self cleaning oven, covered patio & great landscaping ........ $47,900 DON'T JUST WISH HAVE THIS SP1\N!Slr style 3 bcdroon1. 2 baths. d1n111 ,it roon1, fireplace, cxl ra largC' builtin nloclcr1\ kil<"hcn . C'<lrpcts & drapes, l\VO LEVEL PA· TIO. Sec th is c:-.:lra sharp -one year old beauty. . . . . . . . .... $49.500 BUZZ BUZZ BUZZ TO THE BAY CUTE Balboa !'land beach cottage. 2 bed· roo rn . I bath. FlREPL.l\CE, front patio, one block to South Bay. Only . . . . .. , .. $32,500 YOUR OWN PIER & FLOAT FOR A 40 FT. BOAT 3 Bedrooms. 2 baths, builtin kitchen, large [>Rtio plus a STEAM ROOM &-.fA€l:fZZI . All-- carpeted and draped ........... $119,500 POP ON OVER TO POPPY IN CORO NA DEL MAR UPPER FRONT LEVEL UN IT, 2 bedroom, 2 bath, formal dining room fireplace, built· jns. LOWJ<:R UNIT. private entrance. fire- place, 8 1\CJI UN IT one bedroom deluxe apartment. Adorable at ............ $611500. BRAND SPANKIN' NEW 20 UNITS FOR YOU NOW under construction In COSTA MESA. Call us for details. HORSES & FRESH AIR Th1t1s A Pait IN CHERRY VALLEY. 4.57 acres. LOVELY 4 bedroom, 31h bath. fantastic landscaping & a VIEW you can't believe. Caretakers cottage auto. sprinklers, 120 Cherry Trees. WILL TRADE FOR BEACH PROPERTY ... $85,000 HOW ABOUT A TRADE? WE HAVE IT 3-4 PLEXES ... all in a row. Units have 2·3 bedroom 2 bath, 1·2 bedroom, l ·l bed· room. SPACIOUS and close to shopping, in SUPER RENTAL AREA ........... $65,500 61/2°/o LOAN AVAILABLE ON THIS TOWNHOUSE ln BACK BAY AREA. 3 Bedroom 3 bath bull tin kitchen. COMMUNITY Pool. & REC ROOMS Including billiards, cards and sew· ing. CARPET & DRAPES allowance. Only . ............................. $26,250 BE HAPPY GO LUCKY WITH 8 UNITS IN EASTllLUFF -SPLIT-LEVEL VIEW APARTMENTS. Owners unlt 3 Bedroom• l !'. baths, 4-2 · Bedroom Ph baths, 3-1 Bed· room II'. baths. SO GET LUCKY. Only ..................... ' ....... $198,450 I SHOWS LIKE A MODEL WITH POISE Antique mirrored living room with fireplace, custom drapes & deep. deep carpeting. 4 bed· rooms, 21h batl\s, kitchen with all the built· ins PLUS FORMAi. DINING ROOM. You will be right on the canal & have your own DINGHY & WROUGHT !RON FURNITURE. ............ ' .............. ' . . $64,95"0 ' • ' • • . • '· •' .; ' .. //"4tbl -S,,,/d , ~ NII ASSOC!lrt1 REALTORS 644·7270 ----~ -----·-~ - - I ' I • . . • DAllY PILOT S.bltd~, JiMUlr')' 8, 1972 ---l~I --.. J~ I --Uo I~ ---I~ I ---I~ ---l~ I -· .. 1~1 11 t•---le I ----·I[!] O.norol UNIQUE HAS THE BEST LISTINGS IN THE BEST AREAS U,_.l()UI: tl()Ml:S OF MESA VERDE 4 IEDROOMS With lots of imagination and a definite earlf California flavor. Pegged and grooved hard- wood floors, massive barrel-type used brick corner fireplace. artistic use of wrought iron and patios on all sides. This property is on the golf course with views forever and room for touch football. There's also room for your creative touch ! Conditions are right for an excellent investment. Vacant and $72,500. P H 0 N E 540.,5990 TO SEE THE VACANT SPANISH HDME. U "11j I VU I'. tJ()Mf'.§ OF CORONA DEL MAR A DUPLEX, SHELTERED IY TREES and close by a park overlooking the bay, ls available south of the highway in Corona del Mar. 3 bedrooms, 3 bath, owner's unit has interior patio, all electric kitchen and a roomy feeling. Upstairs 2 bedroom, 2 baf.h unit has some vie\v and a neat-as-a-pin ten· ant. Don't overlook this way of life at this realistic price. $74.950. PLEASE PHONE -67~600070R AN APPOIN'l'MENT TO SEE THE DUPLEX. U"11jl()UI'. tJ()Mf'.S OF NEWPORT BEACH BAYCREST POOL HOME With 4-Bedrooms and a floor plan designed for fa mily li ving and casual entertaining. Outs tanding pool area with cool decking and low maintenance yet graceful surroundings. Large formal dining and some bay view from the promenade deck. CALL 675-6000 TO SEE THE PHELPS RESIDENCE. General TAX PROBLEMS? EAST$10E TRIPLEX Built by Dick Sewell. Excellent rental area. Owner'i; 3 bdrm. unit, 2 baths; dbl. garage, carpets, drapes, bit-in gas kitchen, walk-in closet in mstr. bdrm. Plus 2-2 bdrm. units, carpets, drapes, 1 bath, bit-in gas kitchen ; each with fen ced patio; sgl. garages plus 1 space. This triplex affords xlnt tax shelter plus the beautiful O\vner's unit. Priced at , G.ner11 HARBOR VIEW HOME-SOLD!! 2015 POIT WEYlllDGE, N.I. J-lave your teenagers and music in their own spacious rumpus room. bedroom and bath suite across the patio from your 2 story, 3 bdrm., 2.,. ba. home. Separate dining room and large family room. TURTLE ROCK HILLS SPEC:TAC:UAR 110' VIEW OF SNOW C:APPED MOUNTAINS AND VALLEY LIGHTS This prestige PresJdent Home with 4 bdrm., 2 ba., lush landscapi11g is looking for a new owner who a ppreciates the finest in good liv- ing and good value. Priced at S57,000. TURTLE ROCK INVESTMENT C:ONSC:IOUS If you like to make money on your home in· vestment, this is your opportunity. It's the right area, right size house, right location and when it comes time for yo u to move you \vill find you have lived free and stilJ will make a ',profit. This is the most popular 4 bdrm., 21Ai: ,,a. model in tl'le area. Priced at only $4:1,250. BROADMOOR Harbor View Hills PRESTIGE PLUS -OPEN SUN. 1·5 2706 Wavecrest, Corona del Mar Spacious 4 bdrm., tri-level home. Landscap- ed for minimum care. Ocean view from the front and park view from the rear. Just steps away from community po;ol and Fash- ion ~sland Shopping. Home is vacant and quick occupancy is possible. Priced at $114,500. SANTA ANA JUST LISTED· F.H.A. OR V.A. Financing, on this neat 3 bdrm. 2 bath home; on corner lot, just steps from school & park. Features lge. screened lanai, & room for boat or trailer. A great bu y at $26,950. i Red Hill Realty UNIVERSITY PARK C:ENTER, IRVINE CALL ANYTIME 833-0820 General New home, executive sp..lil level living with 4 bedrooms. family roo m, 3 baths & bonus room. Excellent opportunity to speculate on new plan for Back Bay Recreational Area. Onl y l left at $72,500. 2043 WHtcliff Drive 646-7711 Open 'ti! 9 P .M, oflnda Jjfe PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT ' l Linda Isle Drive -Open Sundey Lovely, ne\v 5 BR., 41h Ba. borne w/water- lront !iv . rm. & din. rm. Oak P!"'•led family rm. w /frplc. ~aster BR. w /s:tting area & llreplace. Bay & Mt . views. . . . . . . . $179,500. 77 Linda Isle Drive Beautifully decorated 5 BR. home on lagoon. Huge mstr. BR. w/beam ceil. & frp!. Lge. llv. rm. & family rm. Formal din . rm. Securi- ty system . Pier & slip. . . $230,000. 92 Lind• Isle Drive Beaut. 5 BR. 4 ba. borne wt formaJ din. rm. & family rn1 . 3 Frplcs. Outside stairway. Built~n gun cabinet & bookshelves, $155,000. 106 Lind• Isle Drive Custom Sin$'1e story, 3 Bdrm., 3 bath water· front with pier and slip. Large master bdrm. with sauna. Dining, kitchen & living room have water view . 52' lot .......... $135,000 . Waterfro,nt Lots No. 76 :.3 Car garage. Faces South .. $80,000. No. 56 : North Lagoon exposure ...... ~.000. 403 Bayside, 70 ft. sandy beach ...... $43,950. 341 For Complete Information On All Homes & Lot1, PleaM Call: BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR Islanders Bldg. at Linda Isle Bayside Or., Suite I, N.8. 67S·6161 General General IRVINE TERRACE· VIEW Spacious, informal & ..cheerful view home wi th 4 bedroon1s, 3 baths. heated pool, nicely land scaped grounds. Immaculate thruout. $92,600. THREE VIEW, LOTS In Dana Point. Build or hold for apprecia· lion . $2 1,000 Each. CORONA DEL MAR Canyon side home. secluded among many trees. \Vith 3 bedroon1s, large rumpus roon1 down sta irs; rustic paneling & stone fireplace. $53.700. EASTSIDE TRIPLEX Well located. close to shopping. 2 Bedrooms in each unit. Private enclosed yards. Ex- cellent rental record. S46.800. General HARBOR COMPANY REALTORS "SINCE 1944" 673-4400 General I Gtiner1I General EASY LIVING Are you tired-of those endless weekend gar- dening ~!tores? Then call us 101' an appoint· ment lo see th is 3 bedroo1n Condomini um at the BLUFFS. The rooms are light and spac- ious and the tiled patio is cQmpletely private. Only $46.000. CALL 675-4930. YdU and vours \viii love this ie,vel . Deli~htfully Decorated and spacious 4 Bedroom, 3 Bath & Family room home in \Vestcliff. Low Main- tenance vard. Garai?e Door opener, BBQ in Cheery Kitchen. Terrific Neighborhood, 'va!K to school s and park . .Just reduced to $53,700. BE'ITER CALL NOW 615·4930. UNUSUAL and hard to find . 3 bedroom, 2 bath & family room home on one of the nicest streets on the Eastside. Generous size rooms and closets Gener.r TOP SALESPERSOM AT !.'OATS ~'WAL!..',t!: .Rl:AC- mRS tor the month ot OeC't'mbtr, JAYNE D • .\VID-' SON, Her rtsulta prove tftat follu do buf home1 in Dt· cen1t>rr. r:\~ llnce Joillinz C'OATS lf:. \VALLACE tut y ea r, JAl't."E haa COOl11tantly ranked amoor the top pro- ducera in our area. galore! Huge living room, cheery built-in kit-I Jui;1 call JAYNE. "'ht-n you chen, with BBQ, enclosed lanai. Park like I "'ant a "REAL FttO'' 10 ya rd \Vith fr11it trees & lovely plantings. ha~e yolit real es!'-te Even roo1n for a pool. JUST LISTED and 1 net«h, won 't last at only $35,000. CALL 675·4930. I · C!)j.TS c. F. COLESWORTHY & co. <W·» WAL~ACE. REALTORS I RE~LTOIH 675-4930 I 5414141~ (Optn Evoftin9rl ,.,-:::C,,,,----N-•w_po-,rt=B-cH-<0h_.,----·1 :;~=::l=::i=::i:=:iz::::I General OLE!! 4 BEORMS. 3 BATHS BAYSIDE DRIVE WATERFRONT ':..":;.~:· 1!'~\::.~': Compl~tely re-done in.idt 6 Linda & Harbor Island View o"'· Thtd< .,,... """'""'· pa~Unir. custom dra,et From this lovely 4 bdrm., 4 bath home. On and wat~r to11ener. Located a 59' lot, \Vith pier & float. Custom drap-on ovenu:cd cul-de-sac lot, eries & paneling. $139,500. l n1il~ to ocean, Cali oc>w 10 iltt I.his fantutic home. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 11<.900. l1land~r~ Bldg,_•I ~ind~.-11107,~,, _1 -·· COAl11 Bayside Or., Sulla 1, N.B. 6 ,..,16 'l"'"....,.....,.....,.....,.....,.~...,."!"'"""'"""'"""'""'" WALLACJ General I General I.EAL TOii 341 I • 962-1454 • ~~~~~~--~~~~~~ $38, 950! E.,STS!DE • Open Evonlng1 . Trade In Your Home I ·I big Urdroonu, 2 bath.<1, furn. 1ly roon1 m0i;t eonvenicnt NEED LARGE I NEWPORT HEIGHTS I LOT? orr !h<' IU.'l:Ury bullr in kilCh· \\'t' have 2 lo choo8e from WEED IT AND REAP c>n, dishuasher. formal din· 12 BR. ll'ith 5-l'xl78' comer I $31,950 ' 1n'C roon1. \\1(']1 rlcs1~nt'd pa-Jor. -$19,250. Impoaible'!''!' No! Cute home 110 11.11h ou1s1de. h!'e.ekiast ~ BR "'ith firtpl. on liO'xl39' I nestled In harbor of tree.. bar. :':!ll'p <kl11n h1·1ng roon1 11·/a\ley access. -S24,9.'i0. 3 bedrooms, Year a round wuh heavy beamed eeil1ng, .i\'"MfE YOUR TERMS! patio With btlilt IR1b&rbeq\le. elegan1 fireplaCC'. Cl'n!er 81· Elbow crease and paiJU and riurn plan. Belo11• markC'I'. Newport a little prdenina is a11 that Hurry! 842.6691 at is nl'e<!M. NO DOWN to TARBELL F , i vei... Call loday. 11rview • 645-0~ (•nytimol llllll.\ I I 01\0 \ ~ .! >f I 'I -' General CONNECTICUT FARM HOUSE General * BAYSHORES * FOR THE I AS LITTLE AS I DISCRIMINATING "PENNY PINCHER" See t'X&mpl~ cl product 1t 2006 Galaxy, Dover S'l:>rM. 2 STORY-NEWER JUsr LISTED~ Gorgeous :'-IEAR PRIVATE BEAO~ & $140 MO. I Thi..,; big, (IC\\", CUSfO:\I yacht landing. 5 BR., 3 ba's .. A penny saved is a penny HOME is j us1 !he 1icktt for dining rm., \\'/w & drapes. earnC'd, but helter Yt"J it lllE' fan1ily ~·ho wan!s ihe Bl!n~. Encl. paiio. Xlnr for l'OUld be many SSS. Just finest in quali!y and lora· l=:venings Call 540-4;;79 Ivan Wells & Sons "HOME OF $69,000. lgt". f1rr•i!v. Onl v S.i7.'1flll, takt" over paymen1s • in-' fion. Jusr been conipll'ted NEWPORT BEACH clUdes taxes. NO QUALJFY-and ready no1\' on the finest CHI T OBINETT "New England'" charm. REAL TOR L R To .... ·ering staircase 10 unique 644-7951 lofl sf,)"le balcony, Cathedral GeneErX•ICHANGE I Ueneral beam ccllingll. Crackrling ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.I fireplace. Pub tavern kilch. S Lis en. "Bonus" fa mily r u n HAVE 5 acres in Desert I-Jot' JU T TED rooin. Huge ma!ltcr sul1e Springs area. sr.,oo, F.P. Occasionally a homl' of e1'· overlooking extra larg~ pri- \VANT 2-3 bedrm home E· ce-ptional beauty, quality, vate back ya.rd. \Von't last side C.l\I. or Newport. price, 1ern1s and location at only $34,500. Sec today. MESA VERDE !><'Com« ovailabl•. WE NOW 645-0303 H'AVE IT. and you'll BJl'ree Xlnt 2 story 4 bedrm Pac~-it'll got EVERYIBING. 3 setter. Dining room plus Ir&" very large bedroom.~ all car. sl'parate family rm. °"'Tler peted, hug~ family room transfer~ • 'A'ants action. V.'ilh double fireplace. and Asking $43,950. NE'iV S H AG CARPETS~ rORL \I E OL,O\ " R£A IT 0 PS NORTHGATE wh11, " '"" ar SJ1.900.1--------r'HA or VA tenns. Lots of space for the acfivc family in this expandt"d 3 ~ COATS BR 2 BA home on quiet cul-& de-sac. 2-fxl9' rumpus rm · WA plus J2'x17' scrttned lanai. LLACE OPEX SUNDAY 1 TO >PM REALTORS 1168 Bolte (N. of Beker nr -546-4141- Fairfieldl. Owner arodous· (Open Evenings) O~N SUN. 1-5 !\f ake otter. OK for FHA/VA/ '"~'!!I!!!"~!""!!""~~ ~ii ~~.~~ 0r1".';r:: "LIVE IN A LAP ":rt~0i :E~~zFS" -OF LUXURY" ' ' en., , b'lh<: ,\ow Of VI E\V Lot· •••••••••••• $27,000 Wheft' else can you rind 8 gre<>111>ci1. $4~.IXIO. 3 BR., famicy rm•·•• $32,700 pool home al only $23,j()(), 'l BR .. den, 2~ ba •· $45,500 Lofs of decking and sharp 215 MARGUERITE HOYIF.: on A·l lot ···· $49,950 pool. Seller "'iU pay buyers CORONA DEL MAR 6 ACRE Ranch •• •• $91,000 co.ts, ao don 't pass this Deluxe duplex. 4 Bdrn1. & J CA.LL: 6~'7225 ant. A very special home, Bdnn1. S13't,~ Home & Investment RHlly 342j f.. Cout IJWJ .• CdM for families .,...ho lake ou1 675"'3000 timt> to live and laugh, 8'2-2';3; BAY&BEACW REA i.TY , "You Finish 4 BEDRM-$34,950 You Save" 1 Yi YEAR NEWI In Hunlineton Bt1cti 3 btd· and In heller than ne111 oon· room, 2 bath home. All I! dilion, 4 bedrooms. :l bath11. need11 is 1. lo ving h•nd .,..,tth la.rgr ramily room with ele-11. pain! brush in II. NQ down iant fireplace all electric 10 ve111. low dol\on In any. "A"'ard" btlui ,in kile~n. one. All 1til1 !or $24,8'0. Call dishv.·aslH'r. Pllllh carpettng 842-m5 chrvoof, Room for boat or OUPLEX 205-205'12 33rd Street OPEN SUN. 1.5 Block to ocean \{-shopping. A t1r .• t'on1p. furn., .1 BR .. 2 ba. llPP£'1' AND 2 BR., den & 2 ba. lo1ver. Bltns. Lo\\·er avail. for ne1v 01vner. "'·"'°· "C" THOMAS ING. 3 queen size bedrooms. I cul-de·sac strer-t ln l\1csa Step saver ltitchcn. Many I Verde~ The ~ bedroonis, extras Including • cl<>AC to study and fonnal dining schools and shopping. Seems I room encumpass 3,000 sq rr. 1mpos.~lble ror only S23,500. ~,ulJ price $76.950. Call lo Better call today. arrange in inspection. 645-0303 I ORlSl [ 01.\0\ " P EA L'"O R S· ! COATS I <f@> WAL~ACE REALTORS -546-4141- ~O THE RE.l\L \"-ESTATERS ·I •J •'. ·,I>' $19,950 IS THE PRICE for !his very lovely 3 bed- room, 2 bath home. The Joan is high enough ·l"'t you can assume 11.·i1h i)aymenrs of $160 per month whleh tn- cludes all. Modem butlt-im, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii• : deep pile ca~ts, a 1 s o matching drape1. DoUble garage to boot? Call VA REPO REAL TORS ~7~ V;ie ·Ort• , YO!f To See I And comperr this deluxe ~ bech:oom hon)e located be1t Hunt Beach area. Prt ed a\ $27,500, 1<7-0010 Realtor (Open Evenings) 13 Bedroom fiver upper bar. 224 \\', Coast H1vy, 548-5.>27 ''Family Center'' r gain. Excell.en! North Cosla 4 Unit~ -$75,000 Ne1vport Beach Eve. ~3 This beauLiful three bedroom. SUNSHINE ST ATE i\11"5a Jocat1on. F'uu prlet-Penln·sura' Point · Walker & Lee !!!!!!!"""~"""'"'"'"'"'"'"•[ with hul<• lamily room for SUNSHINE HOME 123,500 An;~ne can buy R•alton 3 1·8<1""'·• J :.Bdnn. Reoi $25 950' family entertllinmenl, Op-with payments !HS than 2190 Harbor Blvd. at Adams I ed month \0 l)lOnth. Cla ' • portunlly knoc"' again. Join SUNSHINE PRICE $200. P'r month Incl lax" ~ O,.n 'Iii 9 PM to boy • hOcfi. Lot l5xUlO FANTASTIC the smart set and move in-&: ins. Jfurry • Vacant • BAYFRONT APTS. WE HAVE RENTALS ~ 4 spacious bedrooms, 2 baths. 10 a lifefime ot com(oriable for thia gorgeous 3 bcdroon1 Won't last long. Visla Del Lido. Pier Ir: slip Call: 67J..3863 SU- sccluded ff'ar living room living-y,•aJk 10 market and home m Costa Mega. H<'avy Call 546.5880 (Open eves.l available. From $31.500. SeU associated ;;~'.ook~1~!:;ly ~~1~~~ schoob. Can m~ ~~:e~T:r ~e:1~c': I .W HWJ GEi or c;':C,~ge Williamson. builtin dream kitchen d ish· en, 2 full baths, immaculare ~ IML .:.li REAL TOR washer. Full dining ·room. enclosed yard. AU this with I !~~~;~~~~;_· LlS~48~6S~7~0;;;;;:;::::~jol~S-~1564~~ Patio. Sprinklers. Minr con· an FHA loan of $20.500 and BRO"fll:'. "1fAl Te ri J 10~'• .... ~~'h• 'l I 1 J Jt1 l dition inside.~ out, 962-5566 TOTAL payments of $214 per TARBELL Priced 50°/o Below 1980 asking price -2-erory Doyle &. Shields Ptt:1lige home, 4 Queen -sized bed- roomii. New paint insidt> le OU!, New shag carpets. nooc1 licl:lted landacapini. Shows llke MW. HUlT)'! ! Hun')'!! Walker & Lee * * * month. Everyone qualifies, Andrea W•ite so call 11954 Sant• Morta Walker & Lee Fourrtain Valley You are '!he wi nner of I Rcahdni . 2 ti-ck<'l1 to lhe Z190 Harbor Blvd, at Adams Sports, Vacation 545-9~1 Open 'Iii 9 PM Ofc:'':!~t:"~i :!: l RocrHtlon•I I FH-A·VA low to fClm\ f""' """'"'-do. Vehicle Show at ""' THREE BEDROOM I F t·,R R E Y I ct:.:~;~~N · $27 ;900 _ I _ I Ii I . CENTER One oC Mesa Verde's quiet RealtOl'lt Pleaae CIJI 642$78, ext 314 ~ owner. ~ thiJ ·~ • _ N.,.. thru January 16lh .,,...,.. Best l•,,.IC&Plnr. I N, tJ G E l I Cf. - 541).5140 between 9 and s pm 10 claim find . For mo.re ird'ormation j 1 ( ' J J • $31 5001 ,oor dckots. !North ~only icalljjl5~46-jj23~U~l l'!li!llllJ.'l!'m -I • • toll·trce ouml>er I• S40-1221ll 1oJU1111·1~ I T A V I l I , l , Gr<•t~~,.!!7_!!,~i!,~ with ~OUR 0,W~ ISLAND•' .... Jm I' I , I I~ • A Nmicrobo hunt.,..'wnito 4 bedroom,, 2 biths, hUgr F1Mtl J4.9 !olCt't' Canadian . • • • • Q book for baby germs. tf'1 family room with invltirw S&hnon flsbina illlanCl. Close • 4 BDRM. a11Jed, "HOW to Wfn friend• fh~pl•ce, bu\11 It) d .. am to Pendor 11.-,. llOUM , $25,5001 No Down r_H_Y_N-::-!-E...,,E-..,· land -fooplo,H ••• kitchen. Plu$h ea.rpe11ng, traclor. 5 deer A wild 1ame. 2 bl.tbs beluc.JlUI chq cir-8 c.mp,.,_ M chldr. .,,... ( Snooty Addffts tn choicr ShoMif{,, 'nexl to ('\'~rythlna;. Dramatic 3 bedrooms 2 levd hOm.t wtfb oommandlug OOid vtew. ...,Prtva t~ fOf'l"si in ~ badt yanl • All newly -""; tnM'tor ... llll'W qualS(1 .. w cpl> -and ""'""" 4npoo -...... -.. flU1IO. "'* ...... - c».mptr. Bridr pl&nten. ,.,,...~.2 ... •lot. 96'1-1313 TARBELL drapes, pretty o>rtaln., Ex· Only !ID.OllO. pell ' dto-Rld>\y pon. j 1 j 1 j I j 1 '-· .\'!~lop;ltna ,!! !'!. ~ '~. tra ll!l• Rclud<d rear liv-Bill Grundy Rltr. l<d "'iiv1 -~in -. -. -· · •--o lo-.. r-* 3 - 11 BEACH UNITY-~,.'.°"~ilo~~-·er =~~d·:i·i. 6r= ~~~Patio. ~~:-~I' r r r r I' I' r r I . ~~ 1J1~ ~.wdJ~.':.'~.~""'~t:: ! ~ IOlj I I I I [ I I I J O THE RE AL '°"-l:~~TATCRS ~ ·, ' 8 ~• ' lit ma: oo.M. 2 tJi.pl ... llEALTO!tS 615aJO 29>1 Harbor, Coste M-. IJHm, ·' ·"'.'HE RF: .. ~ tSTATI -... N"PI 1!Pts. X1n1 nnta. DAILY PILOr tor _, 1 -==,:=~=~~l'n-oA°:TTLi>r;-;;;PILDT;;m:-;;;,.,;-:;adlotl:;;;:;;, :115.\ Hut.or, eo.:. -SCRAM-LETS ANSWUS IN DIME·A·UNE IJ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!_°"'~-~·-=54'~-~:___ Call I0-4m. _, ' c.n-.. s. .. , FOi" bett ftlOllll -'D~AIL~:!Y_!PILO?~~~-~llC~~tbl~I. !...~-----------------------..,j \ ' l I • \_ • S1u1rd.y1 JilluM} 8. 1972 L';;t~=-~-: .. '7~~~e I ~, !!!...:..!!,.,!!!! .. ~,~!!!!!,I~, ~.-~,.,~ .. ~,~~, ~,_~,..~ .. ~,~~ ~, ~-~-~ .. ~,~~, ~-~ ... ~-~,~~ri,~_~,.,~ .. ~)~~~~I -~ ... ~ .. ~,~~:.! ~-~~,.,-~~l~;;tl! I~-"' ' ~ lrvlno lrvlM Lido Ill• Lido 11i. !Mwport IMch G-11 • • • Bolboa l1l1nd Eaot Bluff 1 .. 1 Bluft DAILY PILOf "AsJllllll;lb" ,fHA" EtiGANT "LINDA" BEST BUY ON LIDO Newport Hefghh • FOR SAL E llY OWNER "CUff Haven" DESPERATE -MUST SELL loln /Jh uif.' ~aOc:h ,.,.,., 4 I bedrnom ,~ teatu.rtn1 1eparnle p(.ay yard wJlh " pla.,ytiouse and rwlne. 2·P•· tiol, all bulltin kltehe:n and . , THE BLUFFS . Street to 1treet loc1Uon . Lrg gouth p1Uo. 2 Thlo homo l'Oq1jlClel<d 2 yn. doors to pvt beach. All neWly decorated, aao. H .. ,.., _,, 11v1.,. plush thlck cpt thruout. Cust®I draperies & room with tl~e<. formal .butters + large mirrored Wardrobe doors dinlna room .+ s bfdrooma Jarae ta.mily room. Located 4. Bdnn• .. <I baths, on 45 ft. on huae t."Orner lot clost to kn, with ptlva~ pier. Pli<:e park &.!kt icOOoJs. S33.7SO. jUtC. reduced • wUt trade NEWEST AREA -ADULT HOME and 2 baillo. Dtllet>ttul cov-!n bdrrns. New solid vinyl kitchen floor & new .,.. potl6 !nr out-1un. stove w/continuous cleaning ovens. \,1'8 .2-car s~ 'if. 1.oui 11 USUmlble. Jo'or detail. • eqwcy Jor nf~ lara:e, tnrtde Call MO-ll51 C{)peo EYff) BaJ'oco r.land homo. ruo,DOO Spacious & gracious, single story; mainten• ance free living on quiet cul-de-sac. S Bdrms., 2 ba., high beam cell. & custom appt's. Hugo patio -sunny & bright. A dream home, barely used, far better than new -no com· parables at $52,500. garage & !aundey. 4 Bdrms., 2 Baths, Large o .. y 139,seo •• c.u !JI0.1111 living room w/fireplace & beamed ceilings. 1-.~.,~1 Solis bury R"alty DON'T MISS THIS ONE ....--A STEAL AT $63,000 Open Hou•• S•turday & Sunday 121 Via Orvieto, Lido Isle -78>-8197 Huntlnglon S.ach .H ~;;";;"t~ln;;g;;t;;;on~Bo~1c;;;h~~~l lrvln• ABUSED ABODE 315 ~~~{i'LJol·600ll !~'~ 2414 Vial• Del Oro OFF SEASON "OPEN frotJSE S\JNDAY -=B"Y..,A~N~XI~o~u~s~o~WNE=R~ IF:" a.icon Biy C::Sf {'~·!:1f NEWPORT BEACH SPECIALS 11 ,llM,30, 2 BR. 2 &., <<><>de>. ttduffil PAPERED {ft 11}-U !or Iha obArp buy•ro who 11851 Ca.ranza, !LB, fru; q"lck tale. 833-l.106, L1gu n1 8e1ch MONARCH BAY A Charn1lng ! Br " ll{r df'll cus11n home w/ pool, Ea rn1 O!X'na to dttk w/ ON'Anvu. $100.COJ * 0\VNER 49!l.:l97~ PAINTED OWNER w/2 """''" •aeh ft. ' ·, rca ty 644-1133 •nytlmo <hlnk ...... NOW la 1hl1 ~or. PAMPERED -has""'"''' rent•I unit, 1 ,..,·a belt time lo buy• Bo Coo Goodies L•nun• BH<h waterfront. 613-U'J3. pool home, Thlnk 0( the • s.uJ~r !~~ N~ .. ~c~.~ • ..,~S~.H~Od~eR~1E~CM.~L~lrF~F:S::lc~-::;;:~,\;j;_~-~;;"'-""-..,-,,-~..,_,..-..,_~~;~;~.-;;~;~:r.1:~-~vi:il,;~-~"'-""-"'-!!!~· 1 * ~ ..=:'.~::.. ·:.~~D;j!:&i.::1----T-H"""'E"'" __ _ port Bu.ch borne on 1/3 l.. nr aol1 ooune. Priced for free form lava rock toun· BIG ONE acre Jutt. ott the Back Bay, BUILDER'S CENTURY PARK VA bu)'fl'S at ns:r~. tain &: tlsh p;>nd, parldng for Here's a spra.,.•Ung 4 BDR.~1. Laguna Niguel PRESr IG fo: IM"race hQn1e \\'ilh JR!r vlt'11• and hta!l'd pool, 4 Jargl' bt'droornt, 3 baths. f a m 1 I y roon1. <"l\lbrdnU ('(.'\.lings, doublr rirt-plaN'. g(•parare dining roon1, c\rctrlc kllchc'n, hv- i~ roorn. d1nlng room 11n<i n1u~t(·r lw'droon1 lace O(.'f'lln. (~ursl area has septU'All' ba!h Atirl entrance to pool Limber up your polnl bru•h $69,750 CLOSE-OUT * •Bedroom, bl• home, big bo•i .or trk. Prof, ldocpd, " OEN (OR 5 BDfu\U and call 6'6--n71. S UT lot Md bl& Dcughboy pool, new palnt ln &.out. Crpts & borne I001ted on sf>l'dous NEW VA PROGRAM CLO E 0 VA buY<t> nn down. !205, drp• like new. 3 BR 2 Ba. POOL SIZE GROUNl>S, °"" \O ' THE REAL ~ ESTATERS I •To , 1 •,• OPEN SUN. 1:5- J73l .r.llfSdUJU Meia ,Vet4 Hidilands, C.M. ! Bdnn., l.ge. family rm. Absolutett 'llfarldlng, in· cludil\ff park' • 'Jtke yard. °""' ... ..1or.wune11. Only "1!2.~! C;\LL J1515'n6 " . A . <t9o __ _ "l/J s:;'lt ,,, .,,,,, '• , ,fiAVE CUENT wilh 4 bednn. 2 bath home 1 ln 1,U&sion Viejo, wtU trade f tor M1?$8. V.erde area. ' • CAU. MARlON PEARCE I Lachenmyer Rea•t<. ·f ~ Ji«IOoort BlW., C.M. ' Call p>39'4, f:ves. Gl:i-2237 LUXURY' RANCH IOOl>k :-'fb •iidbt?boo!e. on 21 · ~~ '-,$u0klat nav!f ~~ger. -PctA; g'llest ...... ,•libj ... Ajl ,,,,. l85C10 per •Ctt.• , I PACIFIC . PROPERTIES : RHlton 673-8498 i DOVER SHORES : Vfew Home Galaxy Dr. i Spadou.s A kreaJ Jor enter- ' taining, w/indoor pool & 1 jacunt. $1.2'l1oO • Lease or $145,000 ....... l!~ app'I, r 61 341 Evening Canyon ' b<droom Spanl•h Sly" 1.. .. 1 tew ...... at per mo. p" I, $31,500. tallod 2 story '"""•Clure homes with 2 bat1l4. No down bullder prlctt * 4 Bedroom ''Seabury FHA/VA OR ASSUME LOAN tias exter1.or or filone, \\'oo<l, OPEN SAT/SUN. 1..4 GI buyers and minimum $31,495 to $31,995 home". Most beautifully CALL 847-9604 .itucco & exttn5ive use or Spac i<•" & eleiao>t 4 bdrm., down F1lA, Prked tr om IMMEDIATE ocruPANCY deco.at.d. $311,000, Own<' KASABIAN gl.,., 1 be..; completrlf redetorat-$30.«Xl. Price 1ncludes land· VA, F1IA or low down f1"l6 ha. bougtat 1nothtr. Sub-Dbl. door entry hall opM111 to ed, trestdy painted inside & &eaping, sprlnk1ers and 'buy· vtntlonal mJt. REAL ESI'ATE unicrue rear llv. rm., WT111 our. er choo&es o::Hor on cafl)ets:. e BIG YARDS * 1700 Sq. ft. 3 Bedroam & ) CEJLTNGS OF llEAVY EX· Cloee to So. Coe.st Plaza and e HI MASONRY den beauty. Bdck B-B-Q !!~(~P~.s~. ,."°"~~=~'!100!"'~,.,I POSED TIMBERS. oil(' wRll • ,i!>.,. """""""°"'· MOdels open. WALLS "'"' ortandlng ~ FULL PRICE IS ham' AMRTA~FCONTrn~··""r: '("". !:1f C.U.Uywuoed)'Qll hon.Cl e SIDE·YARD pallo. GREAT at $38,'/!>0. wu~ "'"' (j i.Sf ~; benell15 bofon>. call B"yway" PARKING pl111 tttm<odoua """" $21,500 ORAR'Y pESIGR Slidl'111 ~-w lk & L e BEST SCHOOLS Poot pri~ tend to follow No -n tD Gt ~---and gl&s8 "'aU ope111 to a:helh.•t'('d ! a er ee ~-thennomtler. Call u• ~,... tlo .. leiel ncl08 i :rc a ty e WALLED ~ e.nd ~ a "Cool minimum down to IBA. In : n:_.,. ~ntla~ ~cnte; Realtot1 COMMUNITY Deal". 1act, everyo~ ..-iaIWe-t. ata\rwell lnd!I to 2nd srory. 1'i1JlUple Ust:ina:·Serv\ee 2790 Harbor Blvd, at Adams Bu&herd between lerwln realty, fnc. ~arp 3 bedroonltlreamer w/3 bdnn•. central bath -~ m4 Vial& Del Oro, NB 56-9491 Open 't\l 9 PM Gufleld A Ell1" 21!m Jko(lkhurst, Hntgn. Bch. with open beam ceUIJWW, OPENS 10 'SPACIOUS S1JN 644-1133 Anytime Dick , -I near new ,.._._ts & dta,_,,, 0.;_K r. ...._ .. an 546-SCl 1 •nyt ml -~ r-~ CJ\,. PREVIEW SnOWING Like to Dance 7 All ""'"" open 10 .,. 'Ill iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ... iiiiiiiii id .. l loeallon, Great lenced Well ~ ..... mod'"' klt<:h· S•t./Sun. 1-5 Ballroom size fam rm, 3 BR dark, SAT. SUN. Open House Saturday 11-4:30 yard. Total ~~.s 1ai.; en wntl ATI'ACHm FAM. 411 Poinsettia 2 BA serv. rm, encl patio, , iiiiii9iii62iii-44iiiiiiS4iiiiiioiiiriii9iii6&.iiiiii7iii4iii9liiii 6571 Colon. S. ctf Slater IE. o1 u SIS! per mon h. ""¥ rtn , RM., haa al\ BrLT .,: 1N $57,500 manY xtras. College Pk. I ' Edward•ldrlve E, on Fall· call! RANGE & OVEN DISfl. Ab"''"'"Y •mm•cuI••• trom c;m...11 .. Asking s.ii.900. SKINNY DIP 1ngwa1er0r. Walker & Lee Ws!rn., DrnP ..... " ""''1"· ••-oplit rail J-.. to the lON t n f;tmilyhomehas\V/WCAR-u~ ---"~ dn., or try •ny '""'· for b.... fam1 y u shaded brick: patio. Need a George Mezei 557-4261 ":I Rffltorw PE"ITNG & DR.APES 11-IR separate refreat for Mom? S Bedroom Colonial, heated FOR THE 7190 llarbor Blvd. e.t Adams OUT. 'located on quiet den<i A ~. :family rm. for the Newport &:. filtered pool, oovtted pa. ''YOUNG AT HEART'' 5f5-M65 Open •tij 9 PM end «treet. w!PARKING kids? A new kitchen? 3 tio. Priced at only $35,cm., Your chlldttn will love H D SIGNED FOR <I CARS, <OR BOATS, Bedrooms? Here l'i&! •t 1nbest&fta.ntA/VA.Con-this &P&cious back yard, on SPANIS E CAMPERS, ETC.). lf9 an Ferr App't. ~ Mrs. Hopper Fairview ventlonal, a quiet cul-de·•ac lot. 3 BR '+ RUM'PU'S ROOM outstanding bu.y for onlv University Realty 646-Hll JACK ARMSrRONG You'll 1oYe the be<uutul NOW $2.6,000. $36,950 FULL PRICE :1001 E. C.t Hwy, 6'13-m!O ASSOCIATE -~ lhar car , Lower Dn. P1ymt. OK 1 96U889 847.99)1 U~-'" ereen • It'• reduced qa.Jn ••• Its OWNER WUL. BUILD INCOME (1nylime KASABIAN ..... mlmired d°"'t doors """""'·and""""''" in Ger" ltEU' FI.NANCE Delightful 2 bdnn. home;/~!!!!!!!!!!!!~!""'~...., and lMlde laundry tacllltle" many •BY ''l!l!:U."! Enc1oo. 'MISSIOH. REAL f.Y w~ in~ent ~roperty. Veterans-No Down garden Jdtch, flrepl, shake ed ;c:oortyard, 2 bat,b lftU, -So ~--Kwy1 Lallvna Patw lgl", fenced-111 yard. REAL ESTATE roof, 3 BR, 1" BA. S11per f\ttJ)1 w/w lf;l dX1'I ~~-• '"""""'~ ·· wonderful Jor2nd unit. Good Anybody. FHA immaculate, in terrific B&O.~~:hwal!'h~xtra t~ Pn°"' .(71~) 494-0731 and lllr<'t"t. 1 OPEN JIOUSE Sat. & Sun. 32·121 Caribbean Drive Lagun11 Niguel 496-3222 Sii!C' by o"·ncr--agent -NOD-OWN- s BR. -2'12 BATHS ONLY $38,750 Hu~C' 11"('t> covt-red lot. 5 lgc. B·R .. {rpl, b1!ns, 2~ ba. Lgt<. patio '!!Urroundcd by f f'tt!. All for m1Jy $38,750. Phil'> no dov.•n pnym1. tor. f. Riryt>ni. NOVA REALTY f00.6121 496-9706 EVH. $33.9&l. 3 BR. 2 BA, f11lly decorated & Jandse&p@d. (~all owner t'Vt>!i, <19>4517. Lido Isle 220 LIDO NORD Brand new waterfront home. S Bdrma., 41h baths. Lovely wallpaper &: carpetln&" Ffi>lc. 2 Stalrwaya, Deck It: dock. Biii Grundy, Re•lto r 3-11 Bayside. N'pt Bea.ch 675-6161 location! Only $41.500! A wry charming 4 bednn BIG & BEAUTIFUL nbr11ood, $29,!m. · cul-d...ac Iott All t"""' IMMACULATE Jeanne Cooper 673-2817 Eves home_ Sh:rws like a modet. I.Ovely, pciou.t bome wflt1 !t::'ooJd you ill'.a to.}ook at avaftabl•! CaJt 347.1221 y 'WOG.'t-belltve thil picture 114 Via hfentone Pretty carpet. Large corner the privacy only spadous-CALL JERRY cn.t.mIE SEYMOVR . REALTY, ino ~eet!hUltop borne, A~ Extra sharp 2 ~ctry home, OPEN SUN. 1.5 Solisbury lot • MUST BE SOLD! IM· neu ~ offer. 4 BR, tam· .... ~A,y;,g.~~'. ~ Blvd., Hunt. Bctt _ _.0 ,;;,~:. ...lt.#w.• l .. '"""t to one 3 Bil. dining rm, 3 Ba, MED ATE ~' ily furmat dlntng tear ~ •"" ,,_. O .u•u ,.... '"''t .. ~ ~ 2 fireplace.. B~ patio 11 .... 1 1a Your°""""' on1~ g,{"'u.,. shiC ~ ...... lll'f·960I · 1u ~;,r4 s21,sQO ' . ·"' 11oe~ -·"' 11'.500 ~MAIUNE AVE, 6'Mloo S25.fil.-.utyo<1rtmns, apt fo<,)'DQ<liyln(."'!"1"'L KASA ,-, ·'16~NO ~or ~, ~=~ KE~==~~~~HAM BALBO~, &46-1!'11 • 2·-; a batli boua<, .... • ; """ '.§o4m1,2 -ftinl.cillll( 1litiic ,_,,., ~ ~ ' !lull ....... .... • REA!rl!S'!ll.TS:~· ~ .. 11o:'°""'iol'~ .......... ..., lon&l '-:==->m.omiiii;i'o;=""i"'.• L;:;,., Oom•. · ! ,B~ ~ OD\lllltY 'feWlof, HS, Cali 111¥ffV \'A R ~gjj,j'.:.,,;: unoo'." OPEN SAT) SUN. 1-4 Rt>.ilr y O THE REAL 110 E~'l'fl_T I:RS Family Expanding? !i Bdrrn, 3 Bil, ill11Jy Roon1 l\'101 f'1rtpi&C"e. Completr New kildlHI makes 1twi 2700 .$(J f''t hon1e idfa11y 11Jn1arrd 011 fl corner lor In Nt~·port Beal·h. A nu'!' ftnd &rd •,;k- in~ unly $51,050. ~n Sun. 1 5. RED CARPET REALTO R Zi•IO ('1uneo Capistrano San C'JcmC'nte 492-9700 10 UNITS=-- r.a.s1s1dc Cosla r-.tf'!UI, ~!'i·;1 I l'l'llllll area. S<>vt>n 3-bt'rl· roon1& and th.rtt 2-bfotlroorn". AIJ flC'J'larate unlta with lots of i;pe.C"e, Shows a fan1att\t return with income ot $1 ,41)1 per nio. 9.lbmlt on down or rracle to - Walker & Lee Rfoaltora Z7'90 llllJ'bOr Blvd . at Adams 54~9-t9'1 Open 'tll 9 Pt.\ WARM & RICH Prune Harixrr Hlg'hland11 areo.. ~ ntW wann &-rlrh home. <I ~ txtrim. & farru.ly rm .. 2~ baths. U v· in& nt\, slldln&' llui Wall q .. -..... rid ... pool. Evtrythina: for rracioul Jlv. itil(. $43.IX». CA.LL G) '4'·J414 ,..,.~ ... Nr1r N•..,•rt P••t Offlr• BIG Canyon spectacular vu. hm. under ronstr., Feb. Jinlsh date. 4 Br., ! Ba .. fam. nn., 3 car &~· Owner, 64.2-3025. 83' .Jill. Eastbluff Open House LOVELY Vll:."VI i~M. by 0\'1ner. 11-S Sat k SUn 2!)lj Catalpa SI, N.8, eH-6510 aft 6 NEAH. Baycrest. nx> IQ· ft. of &pllt level luxury. .fl,!i BR ., 3 BA., 2 b'ple, VIEW • ftt land. Prlndpa]o ...... 179,500. 54&-ZU. lot Cul.<f,...c s t ree t. Sparow Riiy 8~2~74 CA~~EE LIVING rmif"bl• ..,... & city 211 Via Lido Nord , ~.S!tl.!'!00'. 644-Sill. l'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iio, -'-'A_, ... =•-tor_,•,,.•_ery"":"B'_lrd_"_ Sa1 loee to )IU'd '--~· vlew1 from '4.ra:e deck, arlce UnU1Uoll 2. Bdrm. plus den I ,. . ·,,tt'1 l.:'-'-~~,,----1· 1~ --L Cldce ., near uo::a..... only a few of the dram&t home on large 50 fl. corner. , """· )_Iha combined Coron1 de! Mor UVE IN ONE Huntington a...., "°"· t.nnlo. club"""' etc. MODERN 1eatu,... to be found here. 185,000, HARBOR View ~-I ' tranqu'li(y ~ """""'"n Ii•· 1--------::::-RENT THE OTHER. O>arm Lovely Villa Pacific 4 BR CUSTOM Priced lo .. u at $46,950. bowaRll lawecm jit. Br., din nn .. t.m rm1.~ 111)" Ing with evtry !own conven-OPEN SUN. 1 ·5 . Ing Eaat•lde duplex, W"1k OPm HOUSE SVNl>.\Y 21> Ba Orwn-. Boat & Call • lCo Nr Pork & pool, ..,,000. ience. NfllT churches, school 424 Dahlia to shopping on 17tb St U-4:30. 216B'J Dlrteo Circ., 'trailer storage. ntA fin. 2 BR, 2 BA, featuring sunk· 3C16 vta = A 87$4!$2 Ownrt .....,.138. and ..:a...-ing.cenler. Priced · du · SMamUton • E!Buatwd. a.v&il.. &lbmit )'Ol.11' otter. f'-1 • '·---·tlon ..AfJt ~nt lot s•~.ooo ,,_ Immod ......... on th'5 • "'"l17~FOR'll ~ E )' en ·~· K ~·-a·--&t $(1,500, 841-6010 plex, So. Of. Hwy. A 2-bdnn. "tVV _ __:.___ AO Huntington lkach, CaU Sf6.5880 ( .... ..., .. vu. area. AD modem bltn kltch-0 I&,# TED HUBl.'RT ti: ASSOC. & l""nn. Low"t '''""du· C.11; ll!i .. -.. 1~-1 en, Sparklln;: ,...h Inside 4 REAL ESTATE 4 BR. 3 ba. 8IJx90 $11,500 34'11 Vla Liiio -1-o·THEREAL \"-ESTATERS plex tn town. Someon~'s go. ~ • • --out. Prime location near 3 BR. 2 br&. CdlB $79,500 '"" to get a baliram tor --lia -We Park, ~.5!10; Ca!J llll)Gleru>eyreSt. 4 BR. 3 bo. 70"88 $125,000 Son Juon C1pllllrono llOO '~~!'"!'II!!!""'!''!"'!~ OLE'' . -" I·, &l-91'r.1 5f.l.0316 LIDO REALTY INC. -~ $42, . I' EDROOM E' AL""' • ~ SllAltP & P~ .. ' ' . IAY" CREST 2701 s ... 1.w 51/•% "A1tum1bl1 VA e• 5 I CREST R ,, I SOUTlf, LAGUNA 3377 VIA ~ Four bedroom, 2 bath "'"''" P<lc. ad.!ustoo on !hi> 1-Uniiue !Ir plan,< br, formal CU.-bullt. 7% BA. poneled O(E&t.l•RONT 673-73j)O Wall plaMed tor famUy ac· N~ly dttonlted, new fix· ly "l bdrm., 2 bath home; din nn, fam nn1 lrg frpic lam rm, firepi, crpta:, drps, 5 °/o DOWN Beaut, 4 BR:,? bl. IPlft l!M!l 3 BR, 2 BA, 2 lbX'y, '89,S<X>. r I v I t 1 e 1. B u u t J full tures~I mti2~ 9A. 'Nill ex· smell oomeor lot for privacy opens to 3 rms. Lush crpU, blttns. hardwood floors, ap-959'i 'J..oan.$28,00o 'Full prb. turn. home w/prlv. ata1JWly New cptl/drpl. Completely ~c:orated le landscaped, c~ taf' rub. TD's or ~ ~z Catt, Frplc., F..A. o.itm dl'pl, $35.~. pt'OX 2)Xl «I· ft. • 2 car pr. <I Bedrm, 2 BA. bltin RIO, to Seem Cove Beach; fonn· rtmodeled kitchen w/bltrw. Room for boat or traUer. vacant )and SubrnltJ tieat:.. 1tep.aver kitchell. OPEN SAT &: SUN 12-5 How \\'OUJd you lib & 002y w/alley access. Vacant. Call FA ht, flttpl, dbl pr, PA· er h:Jme Of O.t1ie Chaplin. «)' 1tr. to ltrfft lot. By ASKING $36,500 'j ~ • J. Nice~vtew rA tl:ie-ocean A 3116 McKinley Way 540-4528 Rancho La Quest.at nill B42-fffi6 tio, !meed, ldacpd.· ~ 31m9 Sea Clift' Or., by appt. owner. 6T.J..1334. CAPISTRANO VALLEY 400t:1I-1 '' 'RIR All ' Je~.· ·' M · 11• VERY charmi"" w/2 bd'"", one hu a atllnnlnr brick pa. ~on&lly nice nbr11ood. RDDlJCEI> 110.llOO MHI Verd• REALTY ~!!HIJ< t 'C;I.'' .uw 715 arguer • . natural paneling &: beam tio for ,simply super enter-If EMERALD BAY LOT BAYSHORES VIEW & POOL I Watertmnt cust. home 4 or 5 bctnns, Vi«tW frQpl 0 ~t I " 11' F), lpt, """°"" mt ll<d.,11> !7<!0.llOO. 111 ,"lv~dy. Roafto~ 'Bays~e. NB 67$.6161 Duplex "'1th many possibil~ den, frplc, lfi R-2 lot w/cov t&lnlng. Garden kitchen, Largest View lot $79 500 $an Cltmentw lilts. ltno1ty pine inter.; pollo I< citru• ""''· By gold •hag cri>lg. lbrllollt, $ INSTANT CASH $ HZ-4471 ( :::tl 14Ml01 ll71 Emerald&,, .. S90.ooo ./. . ' ' • " iO 'w'.'~. AC beam cell., trpl, CU'P. ~ owner 167 Bro ad w a y shake roo!, fireplace. LI> For Iota &: homes call: Beautl.tl.d panon,m!c Yiew, Smalt hcJuee 2 B'R., xlnt ldt I: drapes. Take a look at tJm 548-7939 cated on a cU1-de-ca.c atrefl: for the equity Jn your home. ---~$~2~3,~5""000---·I Bill Grundy, Rt•ltor unUmlted and unob.u:vct· dinette. 1 B&. w/w cpta:. I: let your im&(ination iO'I:.;:~..,..=,-.,;:--;-= In a charmlnr nbrbood. We pay all U>lta., In tore.. 3 br 2 b -~--kit all 311 •··-Id N' n~..... abJe, 5 bedroonu 3 balha, Dir'--r wl1rl1 tn lb:Jwer .t to WO<k. BEST lo College Pk.,< Ira; cloMlre ti,~"";:// . ~ , a, "~" , ~· t, pl-~ ~ •• 20611 Kelv 'on Len• BR, 3 tile BA. lil50 Walk to beach from.. this -..__ s(t cpt., dpt, dbl ear, nicely 67}616J fomW dlnlnf, dinette, tam-toilet. Seautltully ~scpd. frpl lovely 3 BR I%·BA ,b<auty. -•a , ' lndacp lly ioom. 2 S[lanlsh llr<o-on on<H>f ti>< ha-........ Huntington Beech tnodernmd enlrx'd, c, Only $32,900! Cl.ate to F.dl-~· PLUS 11 35 H + F H~OYMAN J>l&ces and hua:e \1\81ttr bed-Loads « "tra• '° w/1t.le. Super .tlarp 3 & convert. den, dn'E 24' Ilv, crptd. King-n aon Hi, Gls1er Jr Hi &: John x • OOL ' • :t: .. CIAL room 1Uite. None Ofber can $29,150. fl.rm, m apnts. or <I bdrms. 5Potlet1 cond. m.str. BR. OOat sp. M()..8316· Eader Elem. and tboppq. Iv.TB M~~My =Gu~er pxi V1~:4 , '2bitht: f.&m· match th1J lcqtJon. Call P.O. Boie: 1271, 9:. 55357. Near new C&rl>. & drapes; FRE.EWAY &. Fa i r v I e w CAIJ.. JERRY GILLESPIE \._-.._....,._ { Call now -r·-. )t)o Pllil JI#• JJvini _nn. with 5f5.3'H (~n eve.) SOU'I1J BR.AND new oettn view, ! many custom 'features. area. ll28Carson. Lovelyl ASSOCIATE ~ · ' 9625511 ~ ~ete17landsatp-COAST1tElALTORS. £1ose to major ~ C: BR & rumpw1, aunken liv. 8t7-9a>I Evt. 968-2974 Roberts & Co. • ed, ._;,!ti lge. acreened paUo IM'~MACIJ~;.,;LA7.;T;;oEC-P"i;.,.'=:IO!::=ter=-;3 I Br., 2 Ba., Wn. rm., t rpl. ' ,;A WHALE OF A BUY" 4 PLEX , Brine your paint brueh and minut., to the beach, Oil" nn. $.11,500. awn.,, Accea KASABIAN $137 Mo P1y1 All I YOU BE THE. arOa. Spend a llttie <!bow BR, 2 BA. Reduced tor ::= ... ~~.~ w~ .,.,,d tor $.13,500. '° rear yd. u yw usvme eldo1lng 5% % LANDLOiRD are ... I< tave many dollan. quick &al•. By owner-Prln. 710 67rr3593 29631 Ivy Glenn Dr. 1-~0~PEN="~SA~T=""'t.""su=N"l'°'·S,.-F.H.A. loan on lltil •""1> Priced •1"'9.000. only. Open ,,,_ llf.t. Al-:'Owner~;..'-=-'·<-,;;,,"°':-:·--1 Laguna Niguel By owner, 3 BR, 2 BA , new !!!!!!!!!REAL~~>Bi'!'l'!l'"lATE!!!!!!!!9' I Huntington Con~ TWO ~ on one lot. -~ Sun. lG-5. ~. ~ 1 s,,•,,,nt,_,•~Ana,.--.:H:::•~llh:".'.'"ta7."'':":'.:I Cutt. bit. home. ovenooklng a:hag cpt, drp6. paint. Huge SPECIAL townhoute, or buy on Near downtown Hun~oo ~ ,£llesmf:l"e. FOR Silt: or ~. 'Ii Aae , eave money, Out of town owner lll)'S, ''Se 11 Jor .WJ. t:all ,,,;., ~:131.!. -·: • ·\~.z· THE REAL I I r-~~ ~ ~'CRS .. JJ.::>~r .J. '' I -:.- the rolling hills. Spacious 4 yard. Colleae Park. $3l, 700, VA ~rmr. Vacant It :ready. Beach. Income $305/mo. '~ = I,:=;...,,,..=:-:;::-._-::;.~· ..'::U~"."Goi~ ~~' 2395 Coll,,.. Dr. 540-9593 s~:~:v ~~5u~~M. 1"1J~t'tEN'~AL TY i: ~~· 91ll..,33 --=-_N_ew..;..po..,.rt_a. __ •_•h___ :::....""":·(,;,.!~.:a.:: daUk>n ~. Beaut, frptc. ™MED. ~11. $2<1,600 .• , .on a dramatt~ rectuc-5f6--08lf ~)1!fne SHARP 3 BR l3/.f BA. din *' 499-* SPACIOUS ' T By ~. 545-78'5. ,.,.t aboOt ,...<Ir tor oce<>· Hn!wd ~"·· !rpk, 2 BA. "" C.1ifomla a .. 1c. N<>w SEWN""" . rm. bllinl, d•ltwshr, 1p1, • BR + Fam. Rm., 3 ba. _ , .VlllRUANXUftlOUS Mobllo Homos pancy, $59,00). bltna. 3057 Lcren, Baker A only$29,300. wil'h xlnt tmnl. UJ crpll le drps. Vacant. Mwt locatfd on lge. pool siu lot . l. " for Sele 125 MORGAN REAL TY Fairview. Ownr. 3 BR 2 BA + C008'J11al YOUR HOM'E? ..U! Xlnt trma. su,ooo. w I """""' ....,,, Llvlns BAYC!!Elrr 3 Bll. S.. I~ ' Land Value! 67:1-6642 6754459 BY OWNER, nr Irvine & "convmatloo """""· 110?2 Free ...,aisal. , .we buy '** 1135-4422 ** """"w/open be<m e<Ulng ,.,.,,~·""' tt-IGl,IGO'. NEW ADULT PARK ~· · • SWEEPING VIEW 2tlth 3 b,, 2 ba. '"' yn! Berlin, H.B. (your holt equlUes, Pmonal attention. "FO\m STAR REALf\( & fireplace , bltln ldo, Low OPEN SUN, H Huntl""'°" Arbor Mobile , 1l'l'x300' -R·21ot.,2 Otder IFrom ~-ta"~· t-·)' wfbMut. trees, frplc, hwd Jotin P. Gan1100) 25 Yl'I. eX'()fr. 982-M . -* down Ir. VA financing l9'll 9AN'nAGO DR. Home Park. FadUUet m. -·Drive by 0447 • :1149 No llldd'":~. !bar,-..ii.;.'~ the llrl, 136.500. W-7892. * CAU. 817-«!07 * COLLINS & WATTS * $25,900 available, $39.960. Owner, GEM . clu&., ,.....,~ card rm, Elden Ave., C.M., then CID. ""' ~ _ REAL TY _ SOL vm'A -3 BEDM1! 4!M-.766.l. l W ,.~ .... H Na MATV, outdoor BBQ, JOll, ~ unit r .-ito-1111v, ·bet(. vtew 11, but the 3 BR, East Bluff Thia one 11 X-T·J\..A N·I.CE! COZY 2 BR &: den, ftdar ~~'JURs ......-i. wy.~ 15Ullard rm, sl\uJneboud, m. $55,900 · den, 2 bath home, on a can. noSJAm " a C. & W. All terms avail &tbmit, 1 dtvidual me~rlnr. Pf:t WC· •-11on •·· the -----"""".~-~ . • !•need polio • '""· ocean OPEN SAT./SUN. PERRON REALTY i;.n.1m ,.,,. -. ·-'""' BY Owner ll<WJ>orl Bch "°"' Bd 3 Bath REAL ESl'ATE 1ry vi w quiet raia-t1on. 19350 wor.1 ,st, H""" 1797 Orange Ave., C.M. nlest ,,,..ter Bl!. •patio + do. 3 BR. 2 BA. 1 l•vel, 2 4 1111., McVAY 19U533 ..:..~ Alloo 'School & lho~ 5112 SEASHORE Beam. 961 CIG. OPEN SA-T/SUN. .5 ..,.an view, tqo. -"-nr ~. Low"' Spacious 2 story, °"""'zed 1 3 B OCEAN VU DUPLEX 2 • SUNl\OOll'. 50x!O • University Rulty .,.......,., .......,. $24 "50 bd-·, w-"·-ln clooeh<, 3 POOtstDE mode r. p(q ce11tet. Gnitt pllce for ~ ... ~ d'~ng ·-·, •··. • +. 371 WAKE Fo8 E$T 0 ··-. ~--,, .. klnr "2,950. 1'>' • '"~ ~• twn•·--• -!low·•••-"~ •· r~" ·~ •• -·· -mob"·.~. '-1h '-1no~ " 3Q(Jl E C&t H m..est ........ """' ,.. ... full baths. Walle to beach" lUlll/i:: uv<C, r-• ... ... w kldr or re .... ""' COUJho;:; 4 .. 2 BR. M•kff rood lJ:>-i.-QUl1l • DD .. "' (CoUege Parle, C"'tr.. M/llA) • , . ' wy, Will carry 2nd. 2411 Vlsta 4 BR, 1ta: )'&rd w/~. patSo, Edilon High School. GI or sch:>ol, shopl Ii: beh. By 531,llO, 499-3451.. '"' rHkie plu.I crpt'I It custom dtapu. ' Beautiful (inderell• -:Ji. NEW * Hagar, 644-5793. :~ea.~~ ~ ~ cOnWntlonal teTma. VA llllP-owntt, $21,500. 531J.Ot64, ' SEU. or ·le&ae. 2Bl.J Alta "COme fW nierf>, nee Roof cooln. al r I c ond ., 3 Bl:lrms.,w1-~ 1>4·~~l~i ,. '3. • Ee1tbloff Open Hou11 nn w/ftttPI, wtw crpts, pralsal $41,500. Call !J63.#C1 CLASS! If that'• what you LQune. Bl9d. 4 BR., 3 }~ro:9A§ REALTORla dln'1 nn~~ tr!:.UoA~t °'"'"'"· ~~ · 3 lldtm.,;21/t INllh, 2,500 1.ooely vi... bm by ownor ..,,., Ira mu10rllllte. a.... CREST REALTY Uk•. tty thll. 4 BR, 3 BA, Baiht; 2 ear au. Blln. ~ m.1m ANYi1Mi1 wn, . P\'1tAMID RS ICf· ft. v.lew .t oeun ll-6 Sat & Sun to shopplrJI a: ICbool, --,~o:-=:-.-.;--Jam nn In Mer Id 11 h vacuum, auto. pr. door. .L..IYEAN-pal1t nr. lhop'&• $USO. ' Rl'-ALTOllS f'l5-$IOO 1ftd boy-(u1I 1 W. 2915 Catalpa St, N.B. • R.E. SALES Gard .... $42,'lro. Hal Smlih Fabulous view •l oce11n I< iRONT ** 52&-6812 or 6'Ml.41. Bolbol P111in1ul1 1;;;1 Ir.;,, Big Coron• 8K<llUl e.!t 6 lfll#ilj ••• l'M LOOKING FOR Brokor, Call W-4526. Laguna Hillt. Sell $41,llOO or 2 • 2 DUPl"EX TROTTWOOD troll••" DUPLEX :Z.2 BR. '" Nr. &ech, 219 H1llotropo LOVELY 3 <r < B' borne t62'447lf=tWftJ PROFESSIONAL 111.500 leaM $350 mo. Call ru, My t"m cptl d<P, romp! Eaatmo l<ollt, N7, lluloln. BQ. 153.500. 3 BR. l •Ba. $15,000. 67$.3539 wlv'ww llJ'ld separate din. SALESMEN l Bdrm., $2500. Total COits to ~7'236. w/ lr1tch uten. neady tor ::,:~. ~~j ~ home $59,000. ' SEE YOIJ SA-~nAY ~~·=~ i.tter 6 pm. ROOM TO BUILD BE YO\JI\ OWN BOSS move In. ll8S per mo. Ph. NEW I BR. 2 BA hllllOp Ire oummer inccme. $71,500. 54~ Marohall Realty 67"4llOO '"~ • ::~:..:::::::.w-=----~--~ ~ . ., CALL ED 8'7·9604 116&-7930 A&tnt. °"""" view hom•. Frpl, OPfl'I SAT 4 SUN U.5 ' >.T 421 FµINLEAF '' ' ' ""0 -~· -·-N bat bl•inl. RESALES BAYFRONT, pier;, 5 er.. • QUALITY mlPLEX """"'"'" Villoy on 1\.2 property, Oo<y ..... K~BIA I Br, 2 ba, lam ""· """"ceU., ""' • T.102 W, Octantmnl 'ba.,0000.1i; __ ,~,lY""-"". · 'OPt:NlTOSPllf *S nlsh, Bdrm.* :C.fMlll.y ... '•~dt•:"~~ .. ·. REAL ESTATE cui-<!Htc, fully crptd, :.?~ ~1':..V.· R<al1or * 61287 l~ar~.=n;:.: ll39 ·~...,. ·-llEALTY ro Pl • -.. ·-. ·-Try To Top This prden kit ll!,900. 9S2-4892 . ..,, • • • W1t1rlront Duplex posted at tile -. l1'0 ' I .iii fl~~Cout llfPway • lmmocula1ei !If e d a I 11 on ,.n>Odded tlklwn. .. cem<nt -"-3 a~ 2 ,.~ BY OWNER 3 BDRll Coodo. PROPERTY !or Ml<, 2t N. Private pitr. floe~ -Whlilltr ""'· C.M, Bolboo II ~ -I Pnl/'; ldcpofl M.,., pa1lo. •• llhomp -...U In • , .,..._ pm--;-.;:, ::.::: -""• Prln. nnty, La s.ntla, Lowtr ,.,,,.. A l!bbl•, W1J1 lo oc..,,, )'lU ' • = °"I"* del Mu m«llO -l T-1 ..., ONLY -ooo """"' u~ ,~. .-..., •-• n ... ~.n J·--~-•-•·-• ~• .. -ooo IMMEDIATE --hm"• *5~~. !:..~~~Nl'Jt . HAffQAL REAL TY LA!limJ. JU.TY: . ._ , • ' • -•uu• .,.,, --•n• _n, OWi> u• -· ~.., -· ' -•r• ., "'"'eon:"~-" Cotti Mtt. -Eves' -CONDO, 'J -.'I 'ml, 2 ;;:.i::~ ~.".'~ ll't a1,....1 lhl Jlliit til/llO • ~ofter 5 pm. F.J. I~~!~!'"'"" ~."t!lln':'"o11""':8do "'-.Jloil11 VAIJA!rr I BR. REPO LUX (BR, 211 BA, •lft lg< BA, ll'ple, t i-t1no. Cltlie to by and ctll lor appl. ID... alwa,. lhl J1sht placo If SIJPER v, ocn !rt. 0Yo ..... rn.tm a....~ 637"7 -'' ..._.... U bl I Pool SaW'll .Jacuut , , .112S2 Apel t..ne, H.B. yw ..,,12t RESULTS! Call 2 8r., 2 Ba ap t. Owner \\111 ...,,_ unu-~ Ila-• In"-·~• I :,:::n=-°'u'°'"'°-:=:::,:=-:-=.,-,~o:::-,C=Ql:::;ldl I m.m5 ••"""!'ii.., Clllllom lrpi<. Iii Be lam Y ""• tns, cpt, ocean. • ' , ' LAD'ERA REALTY lJllM.!33 &U-567t I< ptaco that ou1 fin. $48,500. Bia. 4~300~ •-" -,,_ w•-• •-" ·---~• .. PQot \ta Mo 111... Sll,51111. Bk r. 516-7739; <OYmd potlo. llr llcllooL Ttnnla. llr. shop I 6 1 ;;::.=,.....,==-.,.--::= ~-~ m: -cuh. call -.,..h, call ICUl!I ~nt pJon. ~. · °"""'• -11Cboob. 13U11. llB-!Stl2. DAILY PILOT for actlonl i.e.....,....:.:_' ____ _ • • I I • I ' • DAILY ~ILOT I r~~-=='~" I ~l~"G:..,-'"::·~" I ~1......_I _ __,]~I I 1-Proporty !"Income P.--rtv 1" Buslnus HouSM Unfum. 305 HouSH Unlurn , 9 GAJIOEH TYPE BUNGALOW APTS. • Opportunl7 2°: 1 G ·-.. -.,-•• ----G_ .. _._ .. _1 ---- , John M. Arnett S BR, 3 Ba .. form. din. + 4 separate buildings. Shake roofs. Private 190 Wost ISth St., ram. nn., "'"'· 26<lO oq. ft.; patios. No stairs. Al l 1 story bungalows. 2 & lmme<I. J>OUt'Sll. New paint 3 bedrooms .• Some have fire~aces. The type Space 961 in & out. $350 mo. 540-1713, : of buildi ngs that attract an hold good ten· y~•::°u~ !::!~" 675--0882. I -ants. Income $16,74-0 yr. $H ,000. ExceUe nt 2 ticb!a .., '"" &.ck B•y i 'financing. srrt1, Vacation ! '10ur 26th Yt1r'' R ti I S SR. 2~ Ba., tam. rm .. . tcrtia ona r.iewly cptd &: decor. $325 '! I WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors Vohlclo Show Mo. Bryant w1 .. t 675-2123 2111 Son Jo1quln Hills Road •t the B Ibo _,,,_ Houses Unfurn. 305 Hou1e1 Unfum. 305 Founl•ln V•lley.. -_NawP.Qrt..81~ ·-· ---· . NEWLY decorated. new cpll DECORATORS retru.t horn~ & drps. 3 BR, 2 BA, den + at ,beach. Prlv. resld. art&. lonus f'm ., sewing rm., Channlng L.R., frpl, wd. Irplc, bltna. Across from pnJg. 12' booklihelves, Olfers school. $27'5 mo lse. (.213) indr/outdr liv. oU t.ndoled 42.i-3535. pat. on. area. mt-Ins. Garden Grove Dshwsr, ref/freezer. Ice ------..,..--, 1 mkr. 3 Br, 2 ba. elec. gar. 4 BR, 2 Ba., dahwshr., encl dr. $300 yrly, lease to yd. dbl gar. yrly l,e. $225. responsible party. 642-6514 673-5134. Pets OK. lo contact owner. NEWPORT CENTER 644-4910 ANAHE IM • • Is la nd i j~~~~~~~~~l!!~~~~~it~~ CONVENTION NEW duplex 3 bdrm., 2 BA. Huntington S.•c::h i J 1 Jncomt Property 166 CENTER blln range&: dshwabr, cpts, FOR RENT L ,.._..,W. ll ~ J e SPECIAL e Now thru January 16th drps. $350. yrly ls e. Be:autilul 2 BR w/add-on, on LANDLORDS! Our Rental Service is FREE to You. Try Nu·View. We advertise & screen. 1 1;;;;;;;--~~;1 PRINCIPALS ONLY ~:~!c!.°:';~~~~·t~~\.~~ RENTAL SERVICE •7:1-<254 lrgcorncr.tcncedtot,nie<· •~• 000 Selbo• Peninsula ly Jdscpd, w/fruit trees. FA ..,_, your tJckets. {North County Serving Newport-Costa Mesa ht, elect bltins, dbl ga.r, up. Mobile Homes l Houst1 on large lot toll·fn.>e number is 540-1220) area. Ovt'r 200 rentals avail· % Blk. Bay or Beach • 3 BR graded crpl'S, new drps. 1210 For Sele 125 2336 Elden. Costa Mesa * * * able NOW! • 3 BA. den, sep. din., patio. I per mo. Ask for rental · Ne•r Beck Bey Keypunch Service We guaran!rt re·""'~,.,,.,~ Yearly. 673-6450. a-nt. 962-44TI ~40. l BR. P lus t1ncl. alttp. Of 642 1121 E ,,.,, "~"" . ..~ · e, • Vt"s .,,,,.....w.o For Sale results. Our ftt 1s $15.00. If c-f,;..-...,--,-~---,-~-'ing porch, patio, SZ.950. -EXCH. ANGE.O y -n't f'ncl you what Corona del Mar *WE have a large selection ,, rma. ~1350. NL lllncs!f fore('! sale of small we ca 1 of 3 and~ bedroom homes • ~ f14 ,000 Equity Jn 6 units O.C. kt>ypunch servi-. A·l \van!, You don't pay! F r ? HARBOR View Hills. Beaut. NU·VIEW RENTALS 613-4030 or 494·3248 * BLUFFS Condominium On Bay. 3 & Den & Dinlng, 3 Ba's. 50xl6 deck. Month to Month rental. 499-2974. Aph. Furn. Irvin. - Houle• for Rtnt Duplues, Furn. or Unfurn. : Hiiii:REST 20X56, 2 BR, 2 ._,. Call now that can be moved into $'10,000 cash lo exctiange for accc's, Xlnt reputalion. Re-' lri.Jevel. Ocean & island almost immediately on our UPPER duplex, all wood General ( 3IOApts. Fum. ,.,.. 355 lrvlne Apts. Furn. Costa Mesa LIVE LIKE A !ONG Al Bud~et . ~ic1sl FURNISHED- UNFURNISHEO BA, LoYely sile. Irvine 12 to~ bread & butter units ply co Box #247, Da1Jy Pilol, For f"xamp\e : vie\vl!. 4 BR, 3 BAii family · ---------'ltonch Pvt PIY 714f5.U.-OIS7 C ... p 0 3 BEDROOM J~OUSE, Rent· OP t lo n p I an. pal'IE'llng, elect kit. 2 Br., * * * * POOLS · • ALL: ....,....6'}Jt .. Box 1500, Cos1a Mesa, rn1. formal dining nn, park-SHER\\1000 RE A LT y , a.I 6 The Irwin Co. Realtor!!! C1:1lir. 9ZSZ7. $!55.00 a month, yard, Co5ta like setting w/2 huge-decks. si 75. 67l-8065 t pm. Mr. Alvin Cox * ENCLOSED I=='===---~~ Mesa. Children o.k. .,600 · · 1 540.8555 BAYCRESJ' $395fmo. l Br .. 2612 $.E. Mosa Dro'vo GARAGES 1ST Time Offered. 2 triiplex-ENERGETIC auto mechanic 5 BEDROOM HOUSE. ., mo. inc · gardener & es, N1~:pt. Hghts. Xlnt rents. with valid Class A l.icense. $l9S.OO a month, great loca· pool mem~rship. Avail im-TOWNJ-IOUSE 2 BR, 1~ BA 2>~ Ba. lge DIR, FIR, trpl. Santa Ana * C~ENIEN'r-· 0 • <:Ao...,.,-,., h 1 u·t med 7}A/833-3536 or cpts, drps , re f rig overszd kit. 642-4589. y001 are th• W'""•r ol TO B~·~· wn r • .....,.""";,· .. e ave ac 1 y, You tioli. children and pets wel~ · ' I " ..... , ~"'""'...,. [.,,~ __ ·_~_·· .... _·_"~_ .. _ .. _ _,) [i , BY Owner, 3 triplexe'!I, 2 BR, furnis h know-hoW, !'! p I i t come. Unfurnished. 805/497-7387. \vshr/dryr, dshwhr, b tns, 2 BR 2 BA 2 car gar. frplc 2 tickets to the FROM $135 MONTH '• ...__ Ibo & t H tlngt patio, pool, clubhouse, $t75 1 w10', block' to bay & 0 beach: Sports, V•c1tion : #K,...fl for sale 150 blln.s, trplc, pool. Your a r pars. un on 2 BEDROO¥. $135.00 II I Sv ADULTS PLEASE • -choi""" •75 000 •• 67~ "~~= Beach Io ca t ion, Call mooth. built-in kitchen, Cos-LANDLORDS! per mo., ease, Ans s NICE• $250 673-2937. & Recreational ;-A.. LOW cosr ACREAGE '-"• 'f ' • .,..,.,;,.:,.,, 526-7343 after 7 pm. ta Mesa. 530-3240· __ ·c..c_~·~~---Vehicle Show VILLA POMONA : 'fN V ESTMENT TJ-lAT Lots for Sale 170 BEER TAVERN for SALE $HXl.OO A MONTI-I FUR-Our Rental Service is FREE VACANT 3 BEDRM Newport Heights at the • ,RSEN.EASEU.Y 2._MAKAES90SO~ CdM 85' High\l:ay Frontage, Capi9trano Beach. Good NISHED. 1 bedroom ba che-to You, Try Nu -View. We 2 Bath, elect bltin R/O, FA 3 BR., fenced yd., cpls, drps, ANAHEIM PHONE 642·2015 , c 1 1 1 1 nd adverti~ .. & acrcen. h oo· 100· r -~ hi 1" St CONVENTION 11~ Pomona Ave J' ,· · . ' min. C-1 Zoning. lea.9e. Home ph. 496-2006. or, Ba boa s a , carprls, ~ eat, carpels, x enc-g1unr, nr sc • ...., · •uu · ~·\/from N.B., paved frontage, Agent 675-7225 corN Op. Laundry, Costa draJ>('s, refrigerator and pa· NU~IEW RENTALS ed lot, dbl garage, Walk to James Rd., N.B. CENTER * $30 WK & UP* ' 411 u!U .. less than 5 min. to ,.,--~,.--~-----I 110• ·4030 or 494.32411 shopping. $?10. per mo, S J C I t Now thru January 16th. • . : ,aew high-ril!t' complex. F/P Mountain, Desert, Mesa area. Mu:rit st:11 due to 1 BEDROOM HOUSE , pri-I CAlJ.. agent 9::'2-44n/54s.8103 an uan ap s reno Please call 642-5678, ext 314 •Studio & l BR Apts ~qf only $7900. w/ternu, Resort 174 job transfrr. 545-0671. vaie. with yard. $120.00 fur-* LUXURY &>ach home. 3 NO FEE. Rent whilt> you NEAR new 3 BR, 2 BA. 32801 between 9 and 5 pm to claim • Room S15 WK&. Up, definitely quaJifies this as a Money to Loan 240 I-:":;;'',-""-·----=== doors from Big Corona. buy. 3 Br., l'h Ba. $195 mo. Ave. Descanso, San Juan your tickets, (North C.ount)' •TV & Maid Service AvaD "Best Buy". Bkr. 6444670. tt BIG BEAR LAKE -S .. ·1--M--C--View No-smokers. 644-7306. First mo. only-$100 dep, Va-Capo. $29a. mo. 493-3953. toll-free number is 540-lml e Phone Service. Utu Pd ' -INVESTMENT WOULD YOU BE att er:...,, tg. oET. 2 BR. 2 BA. frptc, 706 cant. 962-5511 hkr. University Park * * * ~7~:nwpo•iorr.,~~dl.t ~ A'fto: OPPORTUNITY LIEVE . 336 E. 1,," STRE R NTAL FINDERS I ' • 5#-~.~ AN ORIGINAL LOG CABIN? c h F JD' E Marigo d, CdM. $2651mo. T\VNHSE-Cpt/drp, wsh/dry, This Ad Worth SS· on •:Rent Acres near Palmdale lnt'L on approx. ]/3rd. &Cr.! of as or s <fJ5 w. 1fttl, COSTA. MUA 673-5267. ' rng/N'fr, pool, 3 Br, $200. 2 3 BR, <l bl. gar .. Cambrld~ I )~ Chil<lren & Pet Section Airport. Xlnt growth potml· land in the pines, with a • Houses* Apts. C~o-s_t_a_M_e_s_a _____ Br, $175. 548-1405. 537-5384. model on greenbelt. $3 :> Ap.irtrnentlf«Rent D Unbelievably S.autlfVI la!. Only $35.000 . terms. lake view. Only $5,950. E·Z Ftrst & Second * 645-0111 * 3 BR C d 11 , BA ......... 1• .;,Mc::on~lh:c. ~633"7·91_60_. ____ 1 . . T VAL D' !SERE G Bill Grundy, Realtor te""'... -TD Loans -on °• ,, ' ...,..,.,., Condominiums. arden ~ti . ... ~ [ t1,,..i,,,.,~Frce to Lnndlord1 WANTED patio, dbl gar, frpl, nr 360 Adulta -no pets. FloWm Bayside, NB 675·6161 OR O\VN YOUR OWN LIJ\\'t'&I Rates Orange Co. One family that would enjoy ocean. 962--0986 aft 5 pm. Unfurn. 320 Apts. Fum. everywhere. Stream' A ACRES Rolling meadow MINI FOREST 642-2171 545·0611 _ r~URNISHED _ this lavely 4 BR, 2 BA home ----------Waterfall, 45• pool Rec. Rm, nr national forest. TAKE Beautiful wooded lot for only Serving Harbor area Z1 yr~ ... 1111. UNBELJEVEAB' 1:'! Sl"p w/ frplc & Pool. Great Joe. 4 BR. 2 BA , cpts/drps, wlk Huntington Beach 0.neral Sauna, Sgls 1-2 Bdnn, ~ . ...t. $Zl00 T ......____ · ---.,.,...... ._..,... Cl lo bch & stores, 492-4915 & "' .. ¥ OVER $ZI. MO. 968-0047. · erms, ••i=t> \von t $25 000 Cottagt-, <lollhouse, over-ose to major shopping. 4 BR l~t ha, pool & park, Unfurn. trQm $135. SEE rr: emetery ~;,l ·Ro~I /~4~m~~~e!~ Privale mone; tor real estate looks garden, util pd. Fresh-ll25./mo. 492-076S. alter 6 pm. near' schools & shopping._ -A ~ Parsoll.!, &C2-8670, , Lots/Crypts 156 loan. Mr. Adams, Bkr, 714/ ly painted, Hurry!! Cali 545-8424 (0JX'n eves) 3 BR., 2 BA. cpts. drps, Ref's & deposit, $225 mo. I Bold N. C t LOVELY lge. l BR apl. ~-write; Spencer Real Estate, 499-'H'"'. dshwshr. Quiet C'ul-de-sac .,.~ A::;73, ew oncep ~-:;:-;~;::-:-:::--:7':---::"'.": po Box ........, B ' n. •I.JU !J'S~" rugs, elec stove, gas beat. R SALE: Harbor R~t · · ""'""'• lg °"ar f60.STUDENT Fine • Priv street. $2251mo. 675-8230. Memorial Park, (Morman section) Sp No. A&B plot 214, Magnolia section fully developed $500. For in- tonriation (213) 438-475f. Lake, Callfornia: GREAT FOR FAMILY, 3 fURNITU [ Furn. Util pd. C&rport, SNOW SKIJNG FUN Bl I I~ room & balh, kitch privll. .4 BR, 1% s,., bltns. Crpt• & BR, 2 BA. appliances, drpa, R RENTAL lndry rm. Nr. •hpg. $1.IO. I t • g _,........ ...... Nr. ocx;, . --Drns. Near all sehools. 1iw I 111' 998 El earn· D N l Bear 3 BR mntn. home. . .... n:J -m~~ 645-3846. \11/w crpt, 1rp c, J. mo r., o. ' Rent day or v.·eek, Slps 7.+.l';mmmmmm;;;;;; $100·S'T'EPS to Beach. Bache-J B drm "°""'~-c--c-~-..,.--o 962-4221 • Month lo Month CM. 546-0451. 673-6756. JI lor ped & kitch, an util paid. • e . -2 BR Condo, cpls, drps. trpl, Newport Beach * 100% Purchase Optlo::i * SUPER .J fiR. ondomlniums for 1ale Out of State Prop. 178 HouMs Furnished 300 Tot /pet ok. Eastside patio, dbl gar. Nr. Beach. * Wide Selection-Lovely 1urniture .. Frigidaitt Pool privl . $200. 645-1857. NEW in Eastblutf-Townhouse Style-Colors appl,'s, fros t • free retrig, 160 MUST SeU! Choice Ocean 4.iener•I -UNFURNISHED -~~'~c~~~) TEMPORARY 3 BR. 212 BA, rugs. drps, * 24 Hour Delivery queen llZ bed, cpt/drp. view lot in Ha\valf, residen. * YEARLY RENTALS 1f $95-PRIV 1 BR & Slp'g porch, l blk. to Nei•,.pt. Bulllin kitch-• RENTALS e ,. hltns $350. 213: 35l--0567. • ~ $150/month. Adul(J, 222Q El· HELP! tially zo~. $2,995. 80'x150'. Finer homes in beach area stove, ref.rig, cpl/drps. Nr. en, small enclosed yard, 1 to 6 Months Townhouse Unfurr•. 335 rJt( de-n, 646.6378. -.... n--·'t ha· ndl• 2 homH. Mrs. Plageman, 842-3762. Bill Grundy Rltr. 675-6161 tO\m, larwin realty, inc.. ~ & RE LOVELY 2 BR. turn. apt., •• ·-· R 1 E W ... ~~ ... garage. $200. mo. 2l:BZ Brookhurst, Hntgn Sch Costa Mesa :: -sh 3 BR, ?\l ,roomy bat~. we t I •a •t•t• •n·-1-Balboa Island $J$Jf'ARD To Find-3 BR, 1 ,,Ec-d=Ri7."dd=l"e~R-l-'trc..~,...:c"c:6-881-=::l 546-5411 anytime ag crpts. pool, close to bar, big. patio . & dbl. .gar ' · . kids/pets ok. Gar. Fncd yrd. VACANT. Some lucky person 4 BR, 2 BA, cpts, drps, bltns, 517 W, 19th, CM 548-3481 stores. Adultt1, m pet.. SlfiO , in beautiful .Valla Pa.cifje. HA VE $00» tot e(Jul~ in 2 4 BR, 3 Ba .. hom,e w/pll!r & • __ is really going 10 enjoy this VACANT 2 BE ORM pool & clubhouse. % mi, 2156 N. Main SA 547.00}4 per mo, 1941 Pomona, Costa Name ~ur O';"n !:-~ W or 3 Br. home ln Costa beaut. view of paMillg ~El>'DOC Lo\tere• Can br<!ed lovely .f bedroom: 2 bath Elect bltio lt/Pr FA he§.t, O.C.C. $245. 54;'r1445 afterc4, Mesa. DOWN. Ta~ over ~ltin& Mella area. ~ or ,Sss boat1, $450 month. aocS: 2 BJt 1 , ~. Kids/ptts" home 'with rumpus roo m dbl, gang~. -w xtOO' fen1*i pm. ,-.,1~~ ·Pel)jnsula I :.-.~:;.,t:·t<Cti=-:·;,..,-,..,Bl°'~r.l>:!!'.-;,."'--•. • I F11A loan. Und'c-rprtced at w. w ilsOn, C.M. ' WINTON, Realtor 6~3331 olc, Lee yard&: fruit trees. and pool! Great location lot, new cai;pets. Walk to Ou I F 345 -1100' Wliitil. 'lluMMiifif ... • $27,500. Call now, t~w • Corona d·' ... , and close by maJO· r shop-mopping. S195. per mo: p exes ur.n. .u~m ,Bacnetor Apt.: br, ~esl .. Ql.iltf.~ ~ •. will be too lite! ' 4-PLD;C Wanfed. VA Buyer. ... mc1 CALL agent 96244TI /546-8103 ba, lge liv, din rm & kit· - I • I •. Ol)!:y C M N.........,..rt atta'----------~HORSE Property! 2 BR. ping, $325. mo. Call 545-8424 Newport Beach chen. Nr. Bav. $160/mo. NEWLY <ftt«"<f\lm '·2 ··Br arw1n rHty, enc. • ' • ~ .. ,.¥ i -2 BR Hou•• ,07 Ir'• CdM. Frplc .. Kids/,...ts ok. Gar. (Qnon eves.I SOUT H OLDER 3 BR, 2 BA home.I --------.,....,-~ tri I r bl only 548-3202 ,,., ., .., r~ ,..... 2 EDROOM ~ d t U!il pd, Winter 11~ / mo. P ex. poo . iar, tnl, 562 Brookhunt Hntgn Bch ' . ' ' ~aC1ous~ COAST REAL TORS. $165 mo. lst & last ....,.,.d, B • ivwer up ex "" '" "11 . ' l · -Imo No ~ta "" · h y I 1200 Call Ye. arly. 67' °'38 alt 3 pm. very quiet. $145/mo. r•A·""'""' · · COSTA MESA 1213) 69f>,S48'1. • $25 WK & Up.Cn Ocean e 1 BR, end. patio, carport, 6 .,...,..~ •n t me ' [iJ •-' 673•5267,..... • BEACON _ * 645-0111 also cleaning fee. 539-3262. "1 ' garage. r Y · .r-o.. ~ ~'"' ONDO. 2 Br., 1 &., bltn f'Nnclat I• 2 BR mo-to-mo $2.)(). 603 FREEi I Huntington harbour ~~--.,..-:-----c3o.5;;;0 Lovely Bach-I Br-Rooms mos. lse. $130 mo. Pell ok. , kit, pool, Iaurid. club. Vta· L di d Owners I 3 bedroom with 2 baths, Duplexes Unfurn. 67,51 1l C ~------~;;;Orchid Ave . CdM. an or S· douhlegarage,fencedyard, LSE Hunt. Harbour (off. :-.laid service-Pool-Uhl pd ,,.... 34. cant • Y 0~A~ ' .M. Kids/pets ok. 675-2087 \Ile will re[er tenants 10 you C"""''"'ling, painted. For rent t ) h · 3 s 2 Corona del Mar • Call 675-8740 • =E~A~G~E~R~lo-,.----~---.-1-'3 $18.500. 673-0412, ~-5502. FREE of charge,, . Many -,..... wa er c arming r. •Yio .s•"• -.- upl1x1s/Units Bu.sinus ,-· Costa Mesa desirable. tenants on our or lease at $190 per mo. Call Ba, lam rm, imrned. occup. FRESHLY 2 Bdr, modern d e luxe . Br'11, 2 Ba Furn & Unf. Like sale . 162 ._2_pportunity 200 waltlnit list. ~~R & LEE Realtors, c84&-~_16S_2_______ DECORATED spicious, elettric kit., nr. new. f140 Up. 645-5530. ~:::,,--------IFURNISHED.1 Br .. collage ALA. Rentals e 645·3900 Irvine New shag carpet thruoot; 2 Bay $165 Winter. 8TI-9467. Huntington &leach UPLEX, l hlk to beach. W. DIST. in rear, priv patio, $Ull/mo VERY CLEAN 3 BR home [ ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 'bdrrns .. upper uni!: stove YEARLY Bay[ront 1 Bdrm., ..,-.--·-------- Ne\\'})()rt, l Br:. 2 Ba ('a WHOLESALE util. paid. 1st & last mo'S -FURNISHED-. wlbuiltins and fenced yard 4 BR., 2% baths ••.•• • S350 & refrig. inct Overs~ 2nd fioor, view, util pd. '&XECUTIVE SUITES unit, frplcs, walled patio, rent + security charge • STUDENTS Special-Sep. fur a. family's pleasure. sgle. garage. $1'15 Per Mq., $185. a mo , 673-6700, MOt:EL APTS. 1 fee simple. 000ta.nd. ·Gooc10. In·' DISTRIBUTORSHIP Older male only, No pets: B~ct'to~. ~llsu~ :·~· ONLY1 "!;~1,P1• r mo. Call i :;.·: i1hhaba~~~ $3251:: annual 1~11.se basis. Corona def Mar 727 Yorktown Blvd. ::~245. $65, • w n er 1925Jh AnAhi?im Ave,, CM. en a ::>-agl'n • .......,.... .. ' e· d h II Bay & Beach Realty 194n BEACH BLVD .. ,£---~,.-----~~ PART OR !"UU. TIME ~ 2 Br, 1 Ba. e RENTER'S Dream -1 B~. EASY L.iving! 3 BR, 21~ BA . . re 'e ~-~~6_7_5-_3_000 ____ .11 BR. Furnishl"d Hou.o in AT; Y01,lKTOWN I. ncome P.r11pei:1Y 166 W d. !rib . all Townhouse w ; pool. Mesa + Den. Near beach. Util Twnhse. Pool, rec. center, · I Costa Meso CdM 11_1 • 536.0411 ~:~;;~i:=.: ~ 15 ure nation Y v rd Bit t drp incl $98 mainten. free. Great school · -· •u mo Year Lease. STUDIOS FROM ..... known necessity producta e e. ns, cp s, s, . , --__.. -Call 714: 675-3616. 1 BEDROOMS AVAJLAB,..LE , i ~ consisting of PEPSODENT patio, gar. $225 to $250. Nr ALA Rentals e 645-3900 ~!~tr~. N.B. area. $285. REALTY AVAIL. soon 2 BR. Santa I -::--cc--=------- 1 TOOTHPA~E. TOOTH-schls. 557-8400. e DELIGHTFUL! _ Lge l "'""'"' Univ. P.yk Center, Irvine Ana Ave. Resp o n s i b I e Costa Mesa • Full kitchen ! · BRUSHES, MENNEN $145 COUPLE Only, 2 BR, BR. Walk in closet. Util pd. * NEW 2 BR, 1 Ba Townh!e Cali. Anytime, 833-0820 a.du l t 5· No pets. $12:1. , PERFECT for quiet peo.' : ~~'tciii'ties ' Realt)i Company SEPH'S ASPRIN, AQUA gar .. tool yrd., no pet Nr. $108. w/pool. Mesa Verde. Bltns, 5-t5-64l2. pie. 1 BR. well-furn. No e Free utilitiei : • lnvestm•rit .Property VELVA. GILLETTE 17th & Santa Ana Ave. ALA Rentals • &!J..3900 cpts, drps, patio, gar. PRJV. Patio -2 BR's, Cpts, children or pets. Gar. $US. •Free linens ; ; Excellent R9turn BLAD&S AND RAZORS 548-3530. · $200-to. $225. Nr. scbJs. 3 Bdrms., 2 baths, family drps. garage w/work benc,h 837·9517 • TV & ~ 2 Units. almost nU vacaocy ELECTRIC SHAVE, DEOD: . -UNFURNISHED-557-8400. rm.; Turtle Rock •••• $330 $160/mo. 673-3690. ' .,-"'°'""'"°"=-~----. ' maid lff'/, avail. 't factor. Low thaintena.nce, 0 RANTS. PLAYING 2 BR traller. Completely e NEEDS TLC! 2 BR Walk 3 BR, 2 ba, atrium •••• l325 * LGE 1 BR. apt, garage & e Bar-B·Que $1'6.85() gross, Also, 18 units CARDS, ALKA SELTZER furn. Adult _park. to shops.' Kids ok. $140. 12MBr ~Jdtloc.:.E. l~os~a 3 BR, 2~ ba., fam ••.• $325 NEWPORT HEIGHTS - 2 Jndry, furn. $135/mo , e Phone service : on 1.42 acres. Len than 1% And many MORE. ** 645-3974 ** ALA Rentals • 645-.1900 esa mi . £'ag 'ore er y 4 BR, 2i,, ·ba., fam •••• $350 Br, 1 Ba. house. Cpts, drps, Womt"n pret'd, 19'22-B Wal-$140-$150 1 BR. in 2 bldp. 1.., G cple. no kids, no pets, water WE ttAvt OTHERS gar. 548-5372 or 837-4104 . Iaee, c.M. 548-6'518, 838-0038. Pool, W/w cpt, drpa, rec. : ~7:cy~,~om ~~ \Ve ~erch~ndise these prod. Lido Isle • PRIVACY! 2 BR. Stove/ pd, yrd care. 646-4572. Dana Point 1 BR S:UO i"'....,.e. IdeaJ tor rm. Adults .. 536-1244, 219 ucls in m&JOr motels and ho-2 B 2 b rdrig •ncf gar, kids/....,ls. -" 644~ tels through sophlsticaled NT.CELY furn. r., a., • r-2 BDRMS.. cpts, d r p 1, bachelor, swim pool, adlts 15tti. St; SJ6..-0492, l3) 12th coin operated equipment din. rm., trpl. Yearly '150· garage. No pets. 2 amt en I y; 1993 Church St., St. Reliable persons will bes~ NORD Bayfront. 3 Br., 3 ALA Rentals . 645-3900 children ok. $145. 2071 $•.rae·oROOM 'A~T~w ~9633. l~cfed in this area to own baths. 'TU Ju1y. • SPREADING Room-3 BR. Wallace, Apt. fi. ~F"u_r_n_, "'B"a-c"'h"'.~&,_.,1,.....,B'"r-o's-. and operate roules of these Walker Realty 675-5200 F/yrd. encl gar, kids. $l55. 2 Bdrm House 33962 Silver Lantern E I fast moving products. COZY 2 Br, 2 Ba, frpl, dbl ALA Rentals e 645-3900 Garage. Consider children &: ''SINCE l!M&" 642..4905 s'2?1la~ nice, afl30 APARTMENT Our ten year old company gar, appl. Winter or yrly ts $1501 lst Western Bank Bldg, up, 0 ewport vd. arranges for and physically lse. 67f>.-0546, 213: 7~2911. • MINI RAN<?f -2 BR. pe • Call ~·S--0760 Unlven1ty Park, Irvine Huntinnton Beach _C_,M_·===~==-- 1 BR. F urn $140 / mo. Overlooking beaut. garden patio &: pool. Adult&. No pell!. 1035 12th St. Across from Lake Parlo. 5.1&-2692. BUILDINGS places all equipment on Jo-Cpts, flyard, k~ds/pets . si7o. ----Days 833--0101 Nlght,1 • *WINTER RATES * BACJ¥:LOR ,Apt., 1 mile unit complex In Gardt>n cation and we provide com-Newport Bl•ch ALA Rentals e 64>3900 Hom•frplc., 3 BR., 2 * DELUXE' 3 BR, 1%. BA. Attrac furn stu'd:ioe: Jl.15, l from Beach. Ga1 I: Water 1 Grove. 70 unit fourplex in plere training covering all BAYSHORES: 3 BR. 2 Ba., 1648 Newport Blvd, CM BA., 2 car g a r a 9 •, Laguna Beach cpts. drps, bltna, d b 1 S rs $U5. Adult&, no peta, paid. SSO/mo. 213: 592--2917, "Orange. Package Pr Ice pha.'ll"s f1f .operation lhere-bltn!C, dining rm .. paMling fenced yard. 54&-2770 .... -carport, patio, fenced yd. 2135 Elden~ Mgr. Apt. 6. CU1.g i-bdnn. duplex. N'ew. ,32,!l'J0.000 with terms. For !0re no selling or ('Xpericnce &: shutters. 2 patios, yrly RENTALS! 3 BR house in cou r t 5.lfr~l 1 BDRM., comp!. turn. New• 1r bf. ~~ap yard. '1e. urther Information, please is nece.s.sary. There are no avail. F('b. oo ""''· 642-1883 * W H Th * $15.51mo. Garage, Fenced. 2 LANDLORDS! L19un1 •·ach shag .,.., .. n-" d-b"-· ,,.,..900 franchise fees or royalties. ...~ • ave em -.... ,...,,, ..... .,.g, ....... all R.E. Knox with Every dollar invested goes e~!I. 3 BR 2 BA $230. mo. kids ok. E/skle. 642-5583. Out·Rental Service-Is FREE No children, m p et a . L1gUN Be•ch ·~-~0!!~~~~~.:'.~ into your own business, OCEANFRONT • 4 Br., Jge 4 BR 2 BA S285. mo. UNFURN 2 BR. $140/mo. to You. Tr)' Nu-View. We 2S:,' ~· ;e~~ti~ear~ ~:]40/mo. 545-1882. Jll5lmo, $40 , wk up. Bach .,..., ................. ~ ....... [ This is 8 totally NON.COM· LIR, DIR.· frplc, bltns, 3 BR + bonus nn $275_. mo. No dogs. 1987.C Charle St. advertise & screen. ~1 Grandview. 49'-2815. , 1 BR. J)lrn. Trailer. $15;. Util W'TV Uttt pd ere.cent~ * INVESTORS * PE:I'ITIVE bminess and one dis p I, ref rig , f u I ly ~ homes a.re &\'ailable 642-2'259 or 646-7017. NU.VIEW RENTALS pa.id. Mature adult only.· No' ~h' la5 N Co..t f94.2S08 of the tinest opportunities cptd/drpd. $3'i'S mo.~'til June now -CaJJ lor detaUs. MESA Verde. 4 Br., om· in<> 673-4030 ot 49'-3248 Newport Beach l)el.5, 645..(1878. 2 ROOM Ba: •• 1 • G Attractive, \\'ell built units. -... ...,"'or apt ocet.n dand. 32 Covered ca.i;ports, being offered today with no 30• Ref'a. 8J0..877l, • COATS rm., den, 11Ai ba. Lea8l' op-' •NEWPORT HEIGHTS *•' WELL tum 2 Br in triplex. ' vieW Covered oul~ patio ceommunlty J>OOl cloee by. bl~e slQ' and no get rich BAYFRONT-1 BR. $150 mo. & tion. $295. per mo. 545--0906. 3 e: ~AN VIEW • New l Br .. 2 Ba., bltn. 'el~. -Adultt, no pets. $165. 7~ $12S.' UtiJ Pa,id. 499--l656 ' $50,000 Annual gross. As-quick schemP~. Vacant. Lynch Realty -WALLACE 2 BR, l rd • BA. trplc, bltin kif., kltch .. dishwasher, w/w & Scott Pl. CM. 646-2323. ' ' lt YoU are rehable and am garage, arre ya erpts & drn ... '·--e. Call ·'t -t...1.. n. ... 1"' 1 BR .fl~ mo .-sume prel!ent Joan &t 81.4 %. . . • Louise, 832--5022 or Betty REALTORS r --·' ~ 1 ea .,.., ......_.._ '" dra""'S. Includel!t g<11V110ner, FURN 2 Br· Ch"'-n OK .... ~ .. ~ ..... 799· ~5•w • , b1hou1 with a strong desire en\."--u, xua c ean. rpeta, 6 pm. 646-3785. ,.... uun: .i.'W •7'9' ~ ~ation gl~ xlnt · Kerr 644-6200. $200/mo. 574 Victoria C.M. RE $350 • Lease. "C" Tt>onlaJ. pets. Heated -1. r ....i..., -;:;:-=-...;.;.;..:.. ___ I --~-11 .. ~. "75000 to ·succeed In an honest, • Open Evenings TH E ·-~ u ... 3 b u n-a1 Ir.AO-,,..,., -..... ~Lido Isle ,....., :!: er. """'-'"5 .,_, ;,, • solkt business of y-·· own OCEANFRONT I BR. Compl • ffl '"'· e 4 BR . '""'lll1 -r• r, 1,. w:: tor V'OO"illiM1 nn. U6 Monte Vbta CM. Try ., .. ,ooo or part ex-change ......,_ _,_ • lam rm.. liv rm ba, din nn. priv bch k teD-:·-;·:::;::::::~~·"":'.:'.'"'."-...,.~I dOtll'n ' -with tremendous erowth po-furn. Frp1c. $200 I mo. '1:8 Wlfrplc, lovely ho.me . nit $295. 32391 Ston;. • .-... * LARGE apl l Blk from ONE Bedrm. Adultt, 1\0 pets. 2 emR.ooM. lplit level Uv-T~ ll"I! can· &i.t-61ll tcntial and can invest a min-June. N_o pets. 2408 Ocean-$lt0. 2 BR. fenced tor kids & avaUable. ~ase. 847-7136 Rd. 49'>-l422 ........ , Ocean. Newly da.'On.ted. Pool I: Ulllitie• lndudCd. 1ng room, flrtpJ.ace, clUI : 'I1le Irwin a; Rcalrors imum of $2975 sec.) write to fmnl 67>2962 pets, C.M. . 3 BDRM clean lge f~ I Chtlrlren ok. Reu:>nable! U4~ 5$.7689.' ' enclosed pat1o W/wttert&U, /Ji;;ii;iioiiiii"!iiii""'"iiiii,.._ ~ tor: tunher details and BAYCREST $395/mo. 3 Br .. $145. 2 BR pvt home w/ yd. \Valk to 'wf!'!ltclttt & NEW 3 BR.. 2 b&~ horn~ 91)8..767~ aft 6. •$ll9 DELUXE 1 Br., pool, completely tum On Ba.y. _ 6 _ 1nlerview. include phone no. 21;1 Ba ., lge, DIR. FIR, everything, C.M. schools. $225. 557~7. Carpets &.~ $300 Mq. BEACH TOWNlfOUSE cpts, drpa, bl t:ns, 145 E. l8th Call C.'Ollect 213: 654-3016 a.tt RESIDENTIAL ~~O~~S ~~UTT~~ trpl, overnd kit .• 642-1589. ~!:.tH'.'gmc, crpts, gar, NICE I.erg• 2 BR. Yard, Pl;:~·:;.~ ~wy, i.:;,.~. 2BR + o.nrotrlc4 Frpl, pa-St., Apt. 10. 645-6129. 5 ;\JillO UNJTS SUITE m; SAXTA ANA. Sonia Ana Hooghlt J11U. Ulil" pd. mobile home, Gar&ge. n:tS/Mo. Newport lle•cl\. ~tEWJo. 1118•P::k/~'1; ::ri. 3 * Avl ...,.. l ·A 2 Br turn, l lilt. lltll pOJ4. ,.~E:~A CALIF. 92701 BACHELOR siu house, &:in1Jt OK. N.B. 1-172-0142 ; 'SR, 2 BA, stove IJ ttltig. P.l'1; .rec rm, Id, loc. No :asr;:.l=';r~!:._Ptta. ,_ N l tint' furnished includ ing utilities. f155. 3 BR w/gar, fenced lor MESA Verde clean 3 BR, 2 chlfd'l'en Ol' pets. 6*-5824. oy McCinlle RHltor ..,R~~.1.· Ma~hlnery 195/mo. 557-5807. kids, C.M. BA. Jrg. do•>. nr ochools. BEACON' Bay, 2 Bdrm.,,~ 'Owhr. l300/mo,,f<Z':al2\) Shai:p Beaulllul 2 BR f!l.wport Medi lllO HJJ:"~Yd., C.M. Holl•nd Bu<. SalH Ho11M1 Unfurn. 305 n6-7330 Agont $250. 3191. GI bra I tar, ::;, Frpl. yoarly lease $250 Newport Hoights P~. Adults. Noi!ets.U teen BAYSIDE I, "Tho -r witli ElnJla.thy" 646-0968. Mr. Roblnoon l BDRM. untt11:n. Good Joca. Qlfj, $160. 642-Sll10 BAY CLUB tn6 Onnat AYf., C.M. Genaro! LANDLORDS! 3 BR, 2 Ba., crpi., drps, Ip!, DAVIS REALTY 60-'/000 tlon. $115. mo .. lncL ut!L 1 l!R w/<tU, dt'ps, $125 mo., i.... 1rJr tum l br e BEST IUY 1145--0IO -'"" 34 BR-· poot -vltw _ $4.\0. Our l!A!nlal Strvi<o .It FREE. bf IN. Walk J9 -ls R, -DR. I' 54&-1764. Incl. ulll. Molli. ..,. -w ~ hr, 645-0:n'J, AROUND ORANGE Julius •crl!kt 3 BR • l3J'I' yard • $211. to Ybu. Try Nu.View. We ato..,, S2.1r mo. ~331). Vltw Hom 1 a, '' W b'I ! a &l<:~I>'' °""" 5.121:inl~ ' •"'11. ' BR. --t.d, :lllfl •nf>l Wk ., Beach. lO~ leav1.., tlate. Owntt wlll 2 BR . blw • C/D • $225. adv.rtl1t ~ ICf't<n, Dana Point lncL gardtner. nonnlna )'OUr ..,_t Tum I B1\, rum. t.t>l. QQlet It. bum beJ, $lttil i... loCI, ·olown. ~ .. Unit • f tr-....,., prl pty, Dtteils I Bl\ • bllns • old • 11" NU-Vl EW RENTALS !ham Into "=" . tell adulll. no pets. 68'1 Vtolarl& util. Inquln 11 JAIOI Bal'-P~ IAm "'1. S BR, 21, BA. 675-:1452 or 6(2-1627 ""· •· •~ · ... _._ ff -. 12) i BR. (1) l BR. • Oo~ble garage $lS. mo. "";4030 or 194-.1248 DANA Point 2 BR l\i•'BA, HEAR ·bo!ado • ll<aut. 3 BR, lhem thCll ally p 11 q I ~.M. Apl. 4 ~ ... ...,. ;;:t'B:::'-:;:::--:::-:;::-:--,.,,..,1 LINDiltlRo a> GITT Shop -Bath • Botiq1Je Trailer or boll 1paot s:m. drpa & cpll, blln•. 1rp1c. ctf>ll, drpa. 1>1tlo, ,11.-... OuaUll!d. 64W6TL '*l BR. Ium. n ll mo. Don't ""' ~P 1111 llllft tlif.:151t ' on Balboa Isl, Sm. lnwst. CaJI IM!t 6-9 pm ONLY Judy S<U lbe old ahlll BU)' Ille Cloat to mu!N.. mo. mo. IJSO, 1'1>. eolJ«l ~ l'ul mllf!a.,. JCJt 1 ~ Adull>, no pe11. Pl C.nter •1.bt" U In olawl!Jocl, Alp f!S.:UU « Ill-la!. -k Owner/ Act 1146-7173 new aluff Call 64U331. or (:nil tllWQ oaU •"'1 • io.ml· SL, C.11, 6IJ.lillll to 8bore llNul1ll tllRfll I f I 1, • 1 • , Polll. y I'll.OT• I[!) "5 'Pf, Unfll"". l~;~Rtt.::::.r':".:'um.'::""-:-~--~~¥l:A~p-~-U~n~f~um,.;,.~~:.::;~ .-pt.Unfum. NIWJ!Prt .hod\.. Corona del ll[l<lr Colt• MeN · Coste Mooe Colt• Mesa Costa Mesa Cotto Mesa Cosio MotlO , . •. ~ i[C,;t' ,,;;it - ' 3.'t.~~~BA;.,.~:'."':: N •N •N 3 lclrm * 2 llatfl Newodultv•nlenApts. ~ ~.ie.:;11 2 :;.lJIG.,2 11r .. ""'"· -2 BDRM .. iii Ba .• """'· 8!'Acious"1·ilii.~hell. clngs, Ii bll< "' lll&ch. 1 ~-ew ew ew ~ room wltb ... tbeclnl $!JO. ,,...;, NI ,...;-~ bltn., 1-3 childnn olc, Nr. $11'1. ,..-mo. patio, cpl/-. doh~. min. walk toi.J1ililli/di\ia '.\ celllnc" frJlic. Sepanta 2 BodroomJ -1% Baths ok. '"°'-05U-2T~5. SdllsAlhl>C.lllO.~l>45. tm-1590 or 644-8867 pool.S115.&14-S381. """' A lawldty. 1275 per VILLA CORDOVA ~ aru. D>CI patio. 12SS. Iii~. • 3 BR, 2\i Ba., spadou• ** O.luxo 2 Br, 2 Ba. Huntington Beech mo. winter. CtJl~70. .. ON TEN ACRES Swlmm1ne pool & ch114ren '1 3 Bedrooms -~ 2 Batllt 2 BR. f19'). 1.lt &. tut. G¥· studio. Shae, \Po'Mher/dcyr Nr. S. C&t. P1ua 545-mt J;;:;;;:;;;=i;:;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;i:;;:;;;;;;i;; LIDO Peninl~ Baytron! I •\11111.. l'um, 6 \lnfllrn. Q\l!El'-SAFE playaround. $2)0, ~I E. 2ht. 646 8666 Adlt.., Wlller'r>cl, laWn ,.,.. on premise•. $DJ. 640-1496. * 2 BR. Sl35. Oean, drps, ON BEACH I I e&rden ••~ IW;n. f"'t par(<; ~ / irtv. pallae. rn..r Back l!o>) H4RllOR GREENS 11tbay 21 Aporlments )£ose. 184$ W•ll••• 2 BR. l\i BA, s1wp crpts, crpts, a!ngt .. or 1 child ok. • Ing, utll ~ 1;Jf6 mii. l'oolt 1'emll Omtat'l Bldst. 40 Unit Adult Complex IHM353 "THE GABLES" 612-3750. • d..,. l3lO"' ft. 1165 mo. 913 No pets. :>4M357. 2 BR \lnfllrn :rr. ~ 673-93S8 betwHn --Spin! 1111 ... Lue, OD1 1H-Z11 1 & 2 BR. APTS. Perk-Llk• Surrounding tc-. 2 Br w/prt pr. Adlts. $110 •. 1 Br .• 2 Ba., Si\ldi, Valenclaf '5l-n6B. •LCE 2 Br. nr sbopc, adult• F11n1ttux<t Avallahle N£m ~-~... (~.or Cout H"'1) -..., will be & pleu-QUmr • DELUXE IOWldproofod. Fnod. 1'1'!. edJ. •hops CJ>~ -.· Jllllo, 2 BR crpVdrps, neu IChooL 0 ,,., 35. 1125. (;ASfWTR ~- Winter. l.ftla. J' B( le. -ure. Decoratine Will~ a 1-2 4 3.Blt APT8 W/pat!o. Wtr pd . pr. ChUcStl'n Wtl~6tnt. KidJ & peta OK. $Ul mo, PD. MS-~. heated pool-saunu-tennil• frple. patio, pr, M6-Sll5 NEW joy. Prv paticll * Htd Pooll Cardner/matnt. Call btwn 1 M8-8301 aft-'3; -iu:~ 546-f484, * PCXJL * rec room-oceaa vil!wfl' 538-9952. ' 2 BR. 2 batht· upttatn. ear.. • Speclal cabinet rpaoe Nr abop'llf * Adults only -" 5• 6J6..4120. col.leet. LARGE 2 Br, l~ Ba Studio 1 Bdrm s~ I'} Bdm1 $140 pe.tio&..ample Plll'kinc STEPS 10 Be&ch, mod. 2 Br, veted A dro.;... Encl pr-•Lock ..,..... w/ 1g •tor Martinique Apts. 243'1 Oraiwe Ave. "G" $155 ; •IMMAC! QUIET: i BR. Apt. Nb pel>. = m 325 E. itta Place. ' · Security llUardJI. _up~r,_ beam 'celllnp, trplc. qf. Comj>.~'bthlll. Private : ~=.i 1"'lry •Patios im Sonia Ana Ave., CM 1 BIL Unturn. $1.11! & up. Cp,., drps, bltDa, refrig. JOllM St • -1584. HUNTINGTON • .Adults. 1115 wi nter. patto.705\I Ottbld.$250Per e SpedaJ llOWldproof!ns Mar. APl ll3 646.5642 Util. !nc!d. Newly dee. ChUd OK. No pets. '"°· 1150 2 BR BllM. Pvt. patio, Eu! Bl~ , l"ACIFIC ~"'. 642.3<90. • . '"'°"th, yearly. e ~ 2 color ~ •• crp•· BAY MEADOW APTS, !leA aut. pl'!len, pool, ""'· 1914 Wallace. 642-28'1!. ca....,. Lovely trip I • x , NEWPORT BEACH 711 OCEAN AVE H 9'~ • ......,..,., -..-dults, no pet!, 1959 ~faple Adul-'.,, '388. V'll G d A t ·• .u.. : GROOVY, 2 BR, 55• from rn_10•0 o • DraJ>N Beam ceilb)p. panellns. Ave., C.M. M-. No. 5. .. , __ NEW Deluxe 2 Br, $180; ahag ""· ~ 1 a rana a: P 1. (n4) 536-1487 bch ~._ "-" " "= > G•• • W"TER p•m ~ ~ --bl ncl F '-~ th bal n-• ts.,. pauo. PX) mo. TU .. • -_, .-" "' .,. ... pa&.. recreation fa. garagei for rent. cpl, , tns, e ear. 2 BDRM ·unfurn, overlooks our uo.-urooms WI ~ Otc open 10 am-6 pm Daill Jul1. 'Seaabqreil>f', f75-0884. -'ri? ti.a Mo. to Mo. from $140 cilltSa All adulQ. no pets. . bal. 1 child, pet ok. 392-A golf c our se. $120, mo. l~s. above & below, Grac1~s \VILUAM 'WALTERS oo.: *1 BR. %r1J Elden Ave CM e 2 BR's FROM AS JIJW NEW deil!Xe tJ>wnJiouse, 2 \Voodland Pl. 646-5476 6T:>-22ll or 646-66'n. 11v1ng & quiet auttounChng !!~""'!!!!!'~~~!!!!!!!$I &pt Btwh Ocean & AVAIL. Jan. 15th &. Jan. 646-0032' Ai Sl.59/mo. Br. 1 Ba., bltns, dishwshr, for family with children. Bo>. From !&I to 11.50. Call 22nd. i.,e. 2 BR 2 BA open 887 W S.,. St. carp, drape$; garage, patio, 1 BR c:.rden apL $Ul). W/W I.RC 3 BR. 2 BA, no pct•. Noar Corona del Mar High * FRESH AIR ,i ~18'16, 49&-1460 beam.s. frpl, patlo, ~ gar, °'1J ~ c.M. pool, Mesa Verde scboob, Cpl, drps, blt-llll, Retrla:. Childttn OK. Nr schls & School. Fftptace, wet bu & Walk 3 blks to Beach! : 2 TRAILtJ\S for Rent· 1 at 330 Mar I' u er J t e O:tM WHEN WE SAY. • • park. Garage. Walle all shops. Shpr. $170. mo. 5'5-8991 built-In kitchen appliances. l.ge 3 BR Apt, newly deoof. SSS I rrl~:i,J:at mrt i IDo 673--0937. . I • AP~~~~NNTS •BEAU'l'IFqLGROUNDS . $1$ Month 567668 Adults, 54S-109S No pets.. SHARP! 1 Br, lge closets, 835 AJ\nGOS \VAY 644·2991 Dbl atts.ched gar, frplc;:<$ Avail no;>,_ ~7<19 • ' LUXURIO ~ANISH DECOR LAR •STUDIO APT* oo1 Nr shops Adu1t! 1884 Cold\vell, Banker & Co. Ba: b1tns, except relrig. ·* "· b " ' , US French Regen-We mean apfJ: eet in gardens! Air/cond. Gu. wtr. pd. GE 1 BR, bl t n 1 • e 2 BR l% BA ~o~v~. S4s--03J6. ' Managing Agent ;225. No sngl.s_ no pe~ $15Q: uJU.. Yeirly, Furfi. 1 cy, 3 bedroom, 2%. bath, , • ,eeduded among tttes, Glll'l.ge. Pool Ree. nn dsbwshr, drps, shag epts, e AoULTs n1 POOL U E e ~1711 ~Jt;1 block to beach. Park· Fireplace, Dining Room, lawns, puttina: grttD "pool laundry. 1 mi $140. 2 BR laud. facil. Dbl gar. Adults, I • 0 y. . •WILSON GARDENS• • NEW DEL x ~ . . inl· '$1232, 49f.!7734. laundry. $400, A(t. 675-t930. area. $160-$175. no pets, $145/mo, 646--6835 1030 Mlsst0n No. D 540-9608 2 BR, 1~ BA, cpt I drps, 3 BR. 2 BA Apt for leue. e MOVE lN TODAY ~t.: N--..· Hel•hll Adults only, e U-ptm, etec kitch w/ cer-Haclenda de Meaa AptJ aft 5. 2 BR. Ra.n&t', oven, disposal, encl. patio. $140. 642-68ll. Jncld spac. master sUite, din Ki~ A:~ Wf'leome. 2~ .,._,..... • • \c ter--_,,...__ Crpts $ll'> 132 E. Bay m1 & dbl garage; auto door fl39 k $US. All extras. PoOl. . ,oe t'· , e COROLlDOApt1-New am coun ...,...,_. .... ,.D 160W.Wllson,SeeMer.No.l SM-1 Br. ·duplex, patio, • ' •AVAIL now, freshl.ypainted ·-" Pool&Recre Uo Furniture va11 c:u:AN'l f1l 2 BR Adlta, no OwnertMgmt!nt. 2 Br, bltn, : ~~~ + Den.' 2 r::ce NEW 3 Br, 2 Be. w/!rpL beams, trpl, no pets, 1 adlt. C.M. 49-1-2792. 2 BR, Bltns, d.ttwsr, encl ~:~e~~::u· · ~~ Keel!~on Ln a R.H. pets. Jc. )cit. Sl2W150. 2421 frplcs, 2 ~ pool. nr ~ U"•apel, ~ Good reskl. arta. nr. S. Yrly. $1$. util pd. 642-8520. * SHARP * garage, No pets. 54lJ...6<fil • $27'5 • 968-'lfilO or S42-623S. E. letti ~L, NB. ~!ML ocean. 613-4447 Set~ itG~~ Out Plaza. Chldm/sml t PRIV, Patio -2 BR's, Cpts, Newly det-. 2 Br. Cpt/drp, 2 BR. Bltns, drps, Ige patio. 865 Amigos \Vay, NB .-. o' ~11'. 365 OCEAN view, ielerant 3 A Few Avai! Now-fD)/mo. pet ok. $245 2 lgie )'l'ds. drp1, garage w /work gar. f160, Adults. 549-1693· Sml pet ok. 2214 Rutgers Managed By Gone rel ' • bedroom, 2 bath,, ti,..iace, THE VENDOME 55M069, 5,;7-8188. bench. lltiO/mo. 673-3690. For be.I results! 64>-5678 Dr. ~19 or 642--0449. WILLIAM WAL TEllS CO. d1nlng room. Adults only. \ * 2 Wks Free Rent! 2 Bl\. Cpts, drps, hltns. i1l51o4 Call 847-1598 or 894-2152.. I 3 ,B~DROOM, 2 b •!JI', l500 per mo. Agt. 675-493<>. l8G Anaheim 642-2874 Apt. Unlurn. 365 Apt. Unfum. 365 ~!. Unl'llm. 365 Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfum. 365 A.pt. Unfurn. ~ carpet., drapes, built-in.!. 2 BR., blbll. Walk to beach. VACANT 2 BR, ]~ BA.; . __________________ C_o_lt_a...,,Me"'"s.-----~· Downstairf apt, with patio. $190. Orange Coaat ~al studio apt. Lge. Hv nn. le CottioiiMoeaiiiiiiiiiiiiCiostiiaiMeiii .. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiCiositiaiMeiisiaiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiCiosiitiioiMioisiaiiiiiiiiiiiC01ta Mesa ·~m aften 6 Pm. &tate. Call: 644-4848, kit Lau~ry rm., nr school 'Belbo•·1filnd TOWNHSE:·Apt. 3 •Br., t ba. & shopping. 3001 Fillmoni t:p-lewl. Crpt/drpl, bltna, Way, apt. 89. $160 mo. ~· Down1t1.lr1. $250. 6751253. · ------===~~~ ~· 3 Bdnn .• 2 Ba., 2 BR Deluxe, walk to beach. e 2 WEEKS FREEi e . ~tp ~y Flynt. S450 per .. Attultt. $2X> ·5t6-4C31 eves. Dep/clean only • to move In mo. 1l)' Owner, W-2922. 113l-Mn ... ,.;. Bachelor $l10 • 1 BR $125 $«lO ~arly 337 E Bl)'fn:>nt · 2 BR $140 e POOL .2 BR.., 2,k., dbl. ~. 2 BR, 2 BA. trplc, ldeal for Can Furn, _ Vn-y low extra WlDttln Reid Estate 6'f5..3331 Fam with t ~en & &'er • dl'ftd{cat. 6"2·2181, fi73.WJ7 **2 BR's'-Fireplace Cp!d $2"5/mo. 613-526?. NliYfLY DECORATED utn Paid. . ' ' 2 BR le Office. Bltns. Walle to °'8hninl l BR dup!:ex, new 213:3'7-2140 beach. $XIS/~ Heated tap, drapes&: pa.int. Love. Pool 615-0m. 17 card e n l\ll'l'OUndings. ~ B~a!,BA.,;,ll~ ~-.Me~;. J, • , =· llllulta oncy. f125- $350/mo. Yeam. 67H)48, * LOWER '-Ii • REAL Value! Cpt.., -· hi .... ·e.nlnsula All elecUic 2 BR.""'· dn>•. deb-, pool, 2 BR. $130. ·· gar, pe.tkl. Nr. bus &-thea· Mature adult.. No petr. l BR.·2 B&., 2 decks, dnvahr, tre. Adults, no pets. $155 mo. Quiet. 2295 Pacific Avie. stove. ttfrig,, cpt:a, drp1, &£3515, 642-6499. 548--6878 or 64..2-4429. PT'!"· pr. '1 blk Ocean &: NEW 2 BR Studio Co~. Bly. lJOOhno, Lae. No pets. Cpta ,._,, ..... .v. bltrui UNFURN. ~-1 BR. Stovie 675-5034 • ....... _...,, • & ~f.ri&'. Adults o n 1 y . · · dshwhr. pr. Mesa Venh!". $135/mo. 2135 Elden Apt 6, Coron• del Mar Oilldlpet ok. Jlj5 mo • 833-2004 er t&1965 aft ~CM=.==~~~--VNJQUE, artietic, ~Br., apt 3 pn SPARKLING 2 BR, 2 Ba .. Dy Retng. stove 'I: util. inc. · crptd I: all bltlm; prime' •""""' 642-6766 or 494-4117 · F.AMil.Y Size! 3 BR.~ BA, ,_ ... a. mo. u o • .., Bkr -· . ........ ~'·lliliy ~·-~ . ~G'iqurboltT •'llif" fadl. l2JG; .'~a ,!l!,e fa. 2 BR. ielec kitchen.,,$, ,,;ull.\IL .Mll It fut. ·Dally 5l6-859C. · -.• -pooL 0-Bad< ~)~ 6CaT8 'Bay. $169/Mo. 673-6234: · Apt~:Unfllrn. :NS Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt~ u;....rn. 365 Irvine Irvine iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ... .,. ,...,... ...... Quick to re11rve an apartment In -of our ..... -uona. (The . qulc~er you ere, Ille better your cbllnca of getting tho floor plan and IQCatlon thttfltyou best) Park Wast apartmonta tend lo 1!11 Ill' fut. With adults over 30. (And under 00.) TheY Ilka the adults-only aeotlona with private poole and Jacuzzi• and barbecue pits. · With Moma. (And Dada. And kids.) They like the lamlly eeellona with lot Iott. The pre-school, The teen center. The Junior Olympic .alz• pool. With alhlelff. (And JUI! plaln GOOd lpOlll.) 1lteY lllct Patlc West recreation. 11 outdoo• e...y other apartment complex In the am. Thero'• e throa-ecro activity park. Filled with awlmmlng and ther· liPY p0ol1. Nlghl·llghted tennlL VollO)lbal~ handl>lll. A lllVt turf area lo; Jogging anij loUchfootbalL Tfltro'a a two-story clubhou11. Complole llealth club !acnlllH and trained attendants. Lounges, game and part)' rooms. FU!Hlma rec.1'8Uon. rnanoger. · Park West has oomelhlng I or l'lllrybcxtf. So, no mallllr wltat your ,~. or .. "l""tsl atatu1 •. or athletic ability.,. you're au re lo ftl In, If )'O\rhu .. ,. . . . -·~·••'I' •r' ...... ---~ll1r</11W·Ll1ne, lrvlll9. Juel on Ille Ban Diego f-.at Culver Rold. AilultsOJiiY, f11>m $1141. Family apll1menlt, f11>m $111, liiljjdj ·-·-: -........ 1 '' •••• ' • • Ring Brothers Announces the Grand Opening of . .Mediterranean Village • ---" ft• charm of Old World Spain awaits you in Costa Mesa at Ring .Brothers' Mediterranean Village, The country is the setting where quaint, brlcl:~tiled courtyards and path· ways ·wind over streams and ponds to the dooi: of ~our. Y.illa. ... apartment. UNFURNISHED AVAILABLE Inside, beamed ceilings, wood paneling, color-coordinated drapes and carpets are enhanced by imported grasscloth wall coverings in warm, natural tones .. Wet bars and fire-. places add to the cordial atmosphere. Large patios and balconies provide spaciousness and light. The recreational facilities Include night-lighted tennis courts;··· swimming pools, a gymnaslwn with separate health clubs for men and women and billiard and game rooms. The location of Mediterranean Village Is ideal -convenient to all Southern California -minutes from the Pacific Ocean end Newport Beach, overlooking the Costa Mesa Country Club. A complete security system assures your privacy while you enjoy the serenity of Jiving at Mediterranean Village. l bedroom l bedroom & den l~I ~=:.. ~ Medilemlllean Village 't1iNGBEACH MARINA :! < 0:-isr~ :c - From 'lSS From $185 -ORAN GB CO\INTY AIRPORT NEWPORT BEACH WI , ---~Al.BO" ' ' RENTAL OFFICE OPEN 10 A.M. • e P.M. 2400 HARBOR BOULEVARD, COSTA MESA, CALIF. 92828 PHONE:(716)5~7·8020 • ' Wa Ar.--Plodged To !qu1f-Houslng Opportvnltln I ' " -.. • .I .· . ' .- r I I I I ~~~~~~~~~~~~s~·~~~·~~~~~'tiij!!!!!!~!!!~~~~~~~~~~==~ ·~~~~~~~::~~~~~~~~~1~~~~~~~~::-~~~~~~~~~':::::::;::;:;t;lliiill I;;; I• .. •· ,., .. _,,· r l[!J. r,, . Ir.ii ~,;!'.·~:.;.--.;.;,:_ 1191·. ~. ~.~-"'i1=_.-"'. h·~"";;"""";;'"'"""~ll'iil~m I ~ ....... ,,, ... lliiil l ~1or-Jf91 . ,. .. ,-.,, ,,,...... . \~·~·its; ... ,~. ~(Y.'••~:J ,. '~:~,-.r.." ... ~I _ ~· \-"'" ... ~ _ ~ _ __ .~ _ -~· -~ ~~~ .. ~~-i .. ' • Unfum. · MS -.,,. J'SUJ.:-@ '61 ~ ~; Unfum. 365Apt. Unfum. 365 Apt. Unfurn. 365 t.pt1., l~:..;.~;_-':-"'.""..;,.;.;.I •;;;;;;;:fji;;d;' _ _....,;;;;;;;-a;:;;;;--·-·._ Furn. or Unfurn. , .~nll~ INdt · • Hunt~ leacll N iiiiiiiiliiiiiii• :. Howport ~ch , N-rt Bofeh _N_•_w_po"'rt"'°"Bo=•ch..,....,..._..,., Colla Meil • CHU OltO .\!'TS, • • • WATmFRONT deluxe Ul liii:fil~~~[ifil~~~~~~~~5[BI Allanta.~Br'l.Pool. 2 Br .. 111 be dllplu. • ·NOW YOU .CAN AFFORD 2llr, 2 Ba' house, gar &fl!J[u u ll " u J I] ~Ll:.~ ~· &0-1'156. . BEAtlTl,UL UVING THAT NEWPORT BEACH :°f,~· ~~ «; :~u~tn, 3 Ba THE , Exe· 1T•1~ ' • ~ 2 BR. cplr, drpt, nnre. No IAllES Tff'"' IUDGfTf •1" .\ ~1• av.U. Au cot'd. l rt • · :.J Br,.~!!-~ SIVDI ~.!'-..!.'Cblld OK.. $125 mo. S drp'd, D/W, 1/c .,.,,, PALM ' MESA ,',Af ·~. ·~ Ill'• ~,... SlllJ ,.., -•1 s 5 Enjoy fl50,000 lleiilth club & •pa; 7 pools, 7 other ex!raL Yearly Jeue cj1 Ln!lryfld!.1'11. -· J-,.,=.,........,..,._.....,,....,=--,::::::::..,,, 'from , · tennlt cou~. Bachelor, 1 or 2 Br's. Also 2-or will ..u. ·3501 Finley, ·-·· . • .. .. .. ·' ;. . ' ~ ,. • ' ' . ON'T PIN,CH (Yollre Not Dreaming) But You Can fN,(ff YOUR ' . PENNIES RliFRIOIRATORS DISHWASHERS CARP.l?TS & D.RAPES PRIVATE PAT lOS OLYMPIC Siii POOL 111 LLIARDS -' GYMNASIUM CARPORTS , , P•rtY. Room With Flropl ... o, T. V., Storso Vista . D .,. e ... , Mesa ·· Apartn1ents . . Tuatln &' MetG llJ'Ji'o Ph. 545-4855 storytownbou.esw/2or3BR's.Elec.kltch-673-8249 fUN IN JHE . SUN' ·ens, PJ'lYate. balcony or patio. From fl70. • NOW OPEN • • S®terranean parting, elev, maid aervlce. BRAND NEW 1 • 2 Br From Minutes to New~ort Beach Full-line food market, dry cleaner, beauru Sl'' Pri •·11· rd ··" 'th ' J ode! ., w . v. pelio, 1 " ·Unlielievibl'y large, ••ts. ecorator. furnlsh-.... on WI m comp ex. 7· beaut. m apts. rm, healed, poo1 w/ jacuul, Pl 'F . built · h 9 am to.6 ,pm daily, other tilnes· by appt. h\lge c1 ... .,, dee!> one ,.,. ed. Huge ool,.jacuUI, <llectrlc ·IDS, s ag J allfboree & San J oaquin Hills Reis. N. of peting, luoh landscaping. carpets, dral"!j, sauna & more! Fashlo~. Island .. 714 : 644:-1900 for leasing info. Adults. Nr, airport. just w. "ADULTS-JifO PETS" PARK'.Nrlllll. ORT APARTMENTS . o!Patioad<1;20l,O'lBln:hSL, SINGLES ' .\ $145 liRf' N""Port ~. SSH2*. • • • • • i • ; ,,., BRAND' NEW ,,., . 1 BDRMS •••••••• 'iS155~ . xs ~ sa:'.::~t,.~•.;,_<~ 2 BDRMS ....... :,, $i 7S Si>l:clo!is f ,,; 2 ,JI&. liom Unfuml1hod Apts, .\~~it-blo ------------ """'Apt_, u_"'.,,_,""',_· -· ___ u.s_, Apt. Unfurn. M_..;•.,!•.,..:.'I:.,,•-"'.,,· .... ...,.. ...... -NoWPOrl Beoch * • NEW sruo10, 2 hr, eleC. bltlll, &Old •hag crpt, drpe, patio, pool. $195. 546--0281. BAL Penil).Delwie, Frplc Nr. Ocean. l .. 2 il 3 BR. Furn/Unl. Yrl,y r & it •, $1!iO 4 $185. ~CES. Fro111 $10 to $1liJ;ESS. : Priv ,,....,, looda ot c1ooe~. YOU 'REc•RIGHT-' ~~~ AdulJ&. .,..,,. THEY'RE, UNDE~PRJ¢t![j~' Newport Ho'1fhll 156~ME$A~., Co1lo''MW·' . , l>ELUXE 2 & ' BR, .2 Ba, .,...,==-=-=,..-;;-:---.,-. '5 bl I So. el> OWPOri ,BJ1'1' ' * DI.XE l Br, 2 Ba .. 11<"1> •NICE 2 BR. Pool. Encl. 5 86~ ~ j · 842-8148. encl gar ~150 up. Rental redecorated. 7 doors to gar. c.\!p'tl I ~-ADTJLTS. T tJ.~ '> · ,."J Ofc, 3095 Mace Ave. fuan. $295/mo~ Yrly. NoJ)e.t&.$:JSM.mo.642-8001. ' , 1'-• l 1"- E .. , ~-,,_17034:..:....'·,,,..,.----·I 646-1631 Bkr. Sen Clemente r8)1:: ::II :: i:)'(11 ' ' ~ ?•f,t: !111•!11!!11!•••11, ll!!i!'!l.l!il!'!ll!llll, •••fil!!llJ Ml11lon Vleto ~*"*"'Ba"'c"k:-;;Bay="'Area=-.-:2 DfSTINCTIVE adult living Apt1., , f.pt1., .'. 4:.. ·7~, Apt. Unfum.. ' 365 .Apt.;...._u_n_1u_,_,n_. ____ *BRAND New 2 BR. cptd, Bedroom, ahag, drape a, just complet.ed Ju'xury Furn. _or Unfurn. m Furn.,or {lnf¥m. • -.itllllly Mo!l'f~ "'-·-·Mo ... c.. hw!Mff .Irr. V...SO. ,.,.,,, .. ,,.,,. I~ & M.O.t C. ~""'•• C...,. . . . H "'' __. · •..:. _._ L " · H!fll d .. ~ tlo 1 stove, sunny patio Adillta, , · U .... on Pe•~" 1gun1 f'P!', co~·~ pa • poo • ,,~., apU\rnents, o'n 'flln°'!-s San Huntlnnton Be•ch Hunff--'-t · 1 I" $200/mo 830-5891. no pets. $147. oou-2267. ..• • .. .,.... , OCE A·N F RO NT view, ADULTCONDO. . XECU Clernenteesta~e·.sUe.White · ··-.1~· .... · ~~·bl::· r:,;, ~~ 1~g,'!;>:~~h~~;co:: ,N_.•_w_po_rt,_llo_i..;ch___ E~:ojJ:::2;'~~ r=::~~~~~ ~m~ laund • aar Nr -~ & Dy ·~ ••~ /wlmd * GOLD Medallion 2 Br, 2 1195 '"1231 64' ~-, • Pl-n-.~.. Ad""" ··by ~ -1 ' ' Ba, cpf/drn', bltn11, encl •. K • --~ • ~~. .... • -• ~. private b al c 0 ". I •• .'Sul>-1 ·Bedroom' . ~.·'BQth . .... '" :r•v· ... ..., .,. ......,..,.,..J · duJt-s .... 75 i::•a -** 2 &. 3 BR Studbt, 1;, terranean parking w I th I,. •• .. ok: 531;.21.!1, L19u···· Nlguot gar. A . II . _,,llJ. "" all I dsh br b I ID t II 5 " d ' -}' la h •-~. e ec. WS , gar . e eva rs 0 8 ~<>Ori. 2 Be rooms : t S BEACHWOOD ·~rs. . ' 2 BR 2 BA, 4-Plex apt, nr displ., WS~/dry ~kl.Ip &: Pool, cpt.s, drps, blt1ns & I ' B~ j,j,,, 1-2-~i!i{'l: blk • LAGUNA NIGUEL Hoag Hoop. Adult" $170 '° gar. $185 & $2'<!. 646-:1666, trplc • trom $275. La • . ~ .~,·. to BEACH! Cpt.11 ~,~bltn1, APARTMENTS .$1.!IO/MO. 642-4387 Agt. DELUX, New crpt, drpl. 1· . Ctescente, A~e~ts, 41:J • C.e~t.r~. air cond.Jtion(nf &:_JaMUng frplc. 'I25 l6tb sl, HB. l BR, ,I BA *· 2 BR, 2 BA NE_W ~Luxury Beach apts. 2-blk ocean, bay. Split level 2 Grana~a. SC. For in-• Chanirlng fireplace~ 3•cloua floor p~ 147 • 3951 · t.uny carpeted & draped · !~·~· Sll-513 W. BR duplex. Frpl.c, dshWC", . =a~n ~~ 4~;1-1~~0~ • Unu~ual large cloeel. &: atorage on patio $l.25...Jl70. i & 2 Br, 2 Br, 2 1 From $175 Dey ve-. • $260 )Tly No pets 642-1924 · · , Ba. tft1 l~"bldJ'. Walk fnd. pa, TV cable, water, 2 BR 2 · · ·~ W di!! Sun 492-3600. • 2 twimmlng poola, therapeutJc pool, aaunat ~--all '"t bl~-1n•-· " W h I t El '---•-" , BA -.iv. eat • to heh.""""""" to aolf. Adults. IW • u0, ui:r areas, e epruu11... OWr· Capri Apt:ll. 1738 We1tclitt ·S•nta An• • G:nn,.bllliarda, drivJng range, pulling green. ·::o'U:·m ~th~ St,; ~~ ~·1:1~~·a, err: runn flii your houser Turn Dr, 642-6Z74 FAMILIES • All utiUtie• included ,U.H!SMEO ' 3 BR luxury apt. $115. mo. 10 j\M to 9 P?-f * 495-4m thtm Into "CA!H" • ge)l w Es Tc LIFF area. 2 IJHfU.HISMfO E~ lovet includin 499.2277 * 2S041 A1oma Bedroom , 2 bath. Adults orP ' Y. · i att Crown Valley Prkwy them thra Dally P ilot ly.$275.Agt 675-4930. ctRY ftreplace, CAU. ~ Eot.lto bf ~~00: A.:.:,.~ ad ... _, (fusijjed,, ~ T.~.,,;;;:~-~ ~" al . WELCOME! 2 BR mcl; 3 Br. (2 bal. $185. txpic·.. dshW!lu's.. blt1111~ "'1<..., tl1aa' & •~ Vecy d wi. ""Nr. p1uif"L'"schli. Cliildren welcome. 9"-8833. ' ' ' r·· 2 .t: 3, BR, . $140 up. Pool. Chl,ldmis bonus. Mora Kai Apls, l883l Mora Kai Ln, II blk E. of Beach. 962--89$f. · SINGLE Sl'ORY South Sea AtmoSpbert 2 BDRM-2 BATH Carpets and Drape, Air Conditioned Private Patios HEATED POOL Carport &: Storageo 6551 Wamer, Huntington Beach . 714/847-8526 .. ~ -' • .. • ' •. ' : mo 1111 2 ar .. cpu, chi>!·; ,,tto. ·rec. rm., 1750 Jfl.. " ter1 o n Lan·•,', ,, • ! ·SU-&UT~,1,.;·· •.'lt; SUPER Deluxe ·l -Br;,·t --t., ' • '_..,, "Hunt. • H·&1r ·t.oii'r . ' ... .. ; .. "·~ Crpt/drPf, frplc,~·•.w.1 dbl , . ·pr. $235. 146-92116. • " • •• , ! • Liljuna 11uc11 . ' UNUSUAL 2 Br., port.. tum, ·<>otan view. ·tee. l(al'dO'n areu. $250 mo . incL utll. Mature edlta only. 49f....t653. 1 'BR Ganlen apt, nr.' beach, '"''ltlds, pet.. UW: I'd· 1/15 $160 mo. 494-8262. '-· . : 1 " OCEm ""'1t 2 BR, 2 BA; ' ., . ' .. N r. So. Coast Pbua HIDDEN VILLAGE ' 2500 South Salta Santa An&. • 546-1525 1. 3 Heated Poo' · : ·• Urg• OubbouJe e1c: BBQ . Child Care CentA? "' Great new 1 2 &: 3 Bdrm) ·F'n>m $149 SOUTH COAST VILLA'S ll01 MacArthur Blvd, 546-8823 NEW deluxe 4-plex apt.s, 2 BR, cplll, drps, b I t n 11 , dw/encl gar. children &: pets welcome. 417 Nobel nr. So. Coast Sl>oi>ti· Cntr. Call 557-8188 or 642-8702. Apll .. .f'um. or Unlurn. Apts., 370 Furn. or Unlurn. m lrvlM Irvine , . ·' .. '• 1' !, .. .faio lease, J'M50n&ble rent. :oo aw Dr. [, • Apts., · Aptt Furn. or Unlum. 370 Fu·;,,, or Unfum. S70 Apll .• Furn. or Unfurn. S70 N.Wport Beach Costa Meu ' with a • PILOT . PENNY PINCHER I ,. Classified Ad 3 LINE·S 2 TIM.ES ' Aliy Item Priced ·•-or Lea ' ' . at-_, ..., -Ihm, the ........... htll .......... ...., • •' ' ' ' . . :uSE 'THIS HANDY, o•DER BLANK. WE PAY PQSTAGE! 5 SHORT WORDS MAICE'lONE UNE-NO AD ws THAN 3 LINES ' . J ' . 11MU ; -. . . ' ' . . • $4.$0 .. . . . . . . . $5.10 ' . ~.80 PAYM~NT ENC~OSED 0 SEND BILL 0 1~ •. OR USE YOUR CHARGE C~RD ...... . . •.. . ' ' 'f ..t" •• p,~halll kr •••••••••• fl•Y•1 Mtllu1i11t ••••••••••••••-'I"'•••••••••• ' ~ ' I "' . "'' .. Cl•"lflf..tfftlll t o• lo•• Ot f o t O •• tt t t ••t• I tt oli.o•t ..... t I I I ....... ~.-. t I . ti••• ••••••••••••••••••••••.•.•••.••••.•...•.•.•••••••..•.•••.. ,.,,, ................ , ......................................... . Qty, •••••••••• ; •••••••• ~ ••••••••• ,,. ......................... ~··· ••••tarlc..t N_.., • • • • ••• • • ... , • • , • • • . ._,,,.,,._ "-"'·,, , ' •, • 4 7 " 11MD .TIMU 'rlMU --- . $7.40 $11.70 $17.70 ... .. ' . ' $9.0I .$14.50 $22.50 $10.76 $1~.30 $27.30 to ,,.uaacou .. Put··•11ly .,.. wtnl I• ••ctt sp•C• •hov•• IMlvde your .aa,,, •• , '"'"' ""'""'· Th, coif of Yol(r •' 11 •f th• ••' ef th• lirte 011 W~ich tke l•1f wo..t ~f '1taur '' 11 writ• ''"' 'Acf.t: St.Oct ,1111 J Unit' .,•fr• II Y•1t -'"1ir. "''• fif. ' DAILY· .,If OT I•• t9f'•ice wllh t11•11•4 · '''/itt . M-. C-.. N....., , , • • • • • • •,, • • , • •,. • • lql,..... D•-.,,,, , . • ' ----------CUT Hlll-UITI ON YOUl IHYILOPI ----------"' ' "" , IUSINE'S S REPLY MAIL .... Cf• ,_. ... , .. 0.. ....... C.nt.• • • " . " •• = , 011n91 Coast' DAILY PILOT --~ ...... • • P,O,lntHO . . Cltf9 Mew, C.llf., 92626 ' • ci-llW o.,r. .j ilt ~·.. ------------~----~ ----=~-~--"-'--'--'I>--~~·- . • •.• ";..i. ••• _ .. 11\'• -----· • -SPAC1ous·.:... WELL·DESIGNEQ Apt11 For People Who Want Only The BEST!. 1 & 2 BEDROOMS with TERRACES From f.140 to $275/mn. • Shag carpets-draperies • Sauna.s-Poo1..Jacuzzi e Enclosed Gan:ge& ... ~ Quiet Adult Living at S_ M E RRIM AC A wo o o s RESORT UV1NG *BRAND NEW* . ' ~ -·,;;. LA COSTA APTS: , . F.ROM $125. . l t'1 ·Oalawod ·{iarid,e n 2 Bedroom Av•il. Apartmentt: ••• and it'• .• Built-ins • $"'.iml'.¢J!g tuc,' rnne neighbon and 'Pool e tonaf'e llar-B-Ques · " · e Garage. pt'e'ltlge llvine ln one luxur. ALL UTILITIES PAID .lo\J& .packqe.• '11ion'&, $1 ADt.n...TS, NO PETS million in recfeat!On , • • 354 Avocado St., C.M. owimmillg, -~ billiard>. 425. M1 rr1"1eC 'Vliy; 642-9708 health clubs, 1aunas, PfO.. Co1t1 M11• rh<>p, Indoor a<llf c\rivlna: range, dubhoule, etc. 2 BR near 1bop1, adu1t5 only. CUrtom decorated ltna,f BRAND NEW~ ' ·itSO m.1. uW'a, --39 ·or . j • . . " . . "· 646-~ &: 2 BR. Furnt.sbl!!d .\ U.11-~ $145. Diatnvaaber, shag ' furni1bed. No lease required_ carpet!na, walk-In dooeu. Hunllng!J>n Boid! ' " · , Forced alr heat extra large ' Models Open Daily 10 to 7. '""""'· lleautilui game""'"· La Quinta Hermosa heated poo1 BBQ'•, encloo-OAKWOOD GARDEN ed ,.,.,..,'quiet tntm>Wld· SPANISH COUNTRY ES· ' lnga & cloae to ahoppinz. TATE llv!n<P & -dous Adult living DI) peta. •-o ..,... APARTMENTS EL CORDOVA APTS. •Pll· Terraced pool, SUnkon lOTI Charle st 6424470 au BBQ. !Rt.,,.. Lfvln& tor Single A Near Harbor A HamUton St. t.Tnbelievab!e living tor ONLY Married AdultJ), 1 ~n~ F.J• ' ~ B~OI • 2 Bdnn unturn, Sl'l$o ' 8,th al Irvble Furn. $210 • &l!>OliliO or 642.1170 HACIENDA AtL 1JTIL1TIES INl:LUDED HARBOR ADULTS NO PETS '""''!"'!!'9''!'1!!~'!!!!!'~lf 2f1 AVOCA00,$1iEET VIstr OUR MOD~ s ·* + !JIU',;_ J'<>ol-Block 1o i,,;;;,; .. OK.up"°'ypGloa• 1'!lli PARKl!IDE µ<.I <0.Slll ~y. $135/D>J. No jie11 ' !n4) 847-5411 ' 6'f5..211J, ~-eveo. O.Juxe J t, 2 BR. Pool I Biles, So. ot San Diego Sa Clomlnle ' C~. D\fhwshr. Paid util. Frwy. on Beach, l b1k W. on :::::"~~"".:'.'~~"'.::"-,:I FROM '150. 646-120& Holt to Parbide. DELUXE, deoora.tor turn 1 Giuna -a.1cK BR, cable TV, aarb dlQi * 2BEDROOM -t( ~JO:l~San~F~ernenc!~~o~,~s.c~.~~I lll Ba T--MODERN deluxe ....,...,., ' v>e:w, % BR. l~ BA, wn. "8m celllncs. extnt lrl d •· 1 blk ID bell, 1hop1. I ' bed.rm, encJ i:1tso ~ ec,,.., Jttntth a don mi. llun& b&thi, etc. Leue, adult.a. refs, $265. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;~-~3 Adulls. Our SUnday ati.r.1,.;:l9::;l;:9llU:=:,-..=r--- i:.!B-Q'1 " ~ Art Nowpot'I Beach . Roomt ff.\ll Ji'ENS. AVAi~ LE HOW' FUllN. Room. orlvate ,.,,lnoul1 Pein! ..., !1CO It lh>ppllw, $100 • MOVJ; ~ i BR. llll'n yearly , , p .-. '*'1061. Sh°"1 a:· , >" I~ uni.; yeuly ..... :1: ll>EAL ...,. for _.~ l •J •-Bii; lfl\&. jitatlJ • •• .,.! mu. ovor 30, pvt·- .. ...,.. .. .. J DR.er6 .. ~ .... ~.......... ·~· -""'"' ~hni!-~ ill: mollfl,'J ~ z,... PRIV A "'°"' 6 balll. p1 E. IN_ II, ~ _ 6' laundey pr1vp. ~~ lit' DRIVE .l#V ~· M-v-. -· 117 ,,_,. st. I BR. f" ,.. -·-loco.ctlo!!-11 • Fut reoulll.,. Jiii! & CM.~~ coll&W11•14M171 ~ ...-·="'---4--t ..... .. .. • • • • • • • • • • • -' JOIN .TflE .. ... l -• . 'SELIJR& ClllCLE' : ' t•. ~ ... .. • • ' ' . WE'RE ... SAYING r 1SPACE FOR ·~YOU ' ••• ~ . . -. ,•''"·~·~, • . . . ..... , If you sell 11 service end 'i:lon't edverti~e in the DAlty-PJL-OT-Se.rvice-Directory; yo1(re doi iiij- busineu the herd way. The Service Directory ( clauificetions 600-699 in the cleuified .ad ~eetlon daily) gives you en adv_antage you 'g~t th~oirgh 'no 'other e'dvertising medium. It rli'ech~ 11s customers who ere ree'dy to buy. Be there when "YO~r prospects come into the market looking ·for the services you have to,ji,; · If, . your •• ~ice isn't listed, we'll start ll category'' just for you •. Pick up tlie phone right now end reserve-your space in the "Sellen Circle" , •• You·r·. Direct Line to • ··Directo~ry-R~sul·f ·s· , • I , ~ . -•• • ' - •r • '\. I " . ' ' • • " • I ·--I~ I ..,,; • :. 'I • l a. ... -.. =R~00t~m~1iiiiiiliili:400:/~;;;;;lt.nt~;;;;~4U ~ IJ. • [ ( I ( I ~!...-.. .. lntlllf lo WANTEI>-J>Mt --..... ~"EI .. ,....,,,,, M::.~~ '.,.::. !R-K + ·.v ~:r:t ~rn;--.:,.;.~~---.,I i.......,. ...., 6 Ml!~ ou~ Jtri,_ > .,...,.. .....,,.,,_,...,. -~·---. ....... •""""-4'olol!IUU ... l't 1 I'""" """1tw 0 • ~<i<IMIY """"!"' 1'11,. -.0.0. ~Iii!~=-Sm.blk4dotoi.-. .w1o ·~. J,,..T. i ~"""tton, ·-..WAll\.llAPllt'~ hom., bo _,...... wlJh =al ~~p.ri:\~ :'~ .J'mi, AP-"~"• Vic. wpl S41·1m ,\''' , c 'M.~,,..~!'llMf "m" ~ po!'.'Jbo, P.O. --<00 • 11. 11 1225 CAim _ _. -._ C.Dtrod. Wiid, j2y7.if,,Y:t-;Jill& homt -. 1 ·.-t~ T.11, CdM, 9'J6:lS. i :. e<w..o:i. Socl I cfulo m ~ii\" ' W.lllot•.~·· "·· • lll DAYl ~lal!'lnlOr/!ltl~ GUEST HOusi 'tii WllQOM · I •• -• I YORKllURE Tftrler, bl... ..tc.Nolob1#;.,..il. ~lli>t~·11>dl .-•·Yi:a Modffn, New point Fiim. SH0 "°""' ~~~·"-'"'" J., .,Jloll., _ 6 -Call ff~-#!'£11"';-_..,., , •?'·FNa_411. .. aii ,Chy<-, ,.., au 'Utit t.owodry 1ocu .• .,,. ·-!ry.;:;;:.. FOTO D,.'{l .. ..., ... .,_.., n mo'*'old. .&fdl~. *'i~~lll!I ~· • ., .. Kil · ... Iv Gmloolri;aw.n. $1DO. To ,_.,.o. ......,.. · s.ct,.... -rn.. Vic: Coota M-Pork, 19th 1 ~ ,.,..,._~le. PAPER HUNG'$to 'Nr' oo:i ..,.••H J/1112, lndu•dlllJlont•I .. 450 llO'•"' ~m-i..~ " l!lioC.ollL ·it·•••d ~ !!t'mr:C ~-=' ~2110 po, rm. +.,.,,.,.-.a S:.0.-r ·' FT ""• md to )'Otl. tJQ ~ 64&-0155. ~ • it • • ! Q 169dri~f . ~ ' ~ umbl ~ "k ··Up w/klt. 4;0Q0 $9.. • TRACI'S. : " " "°'lU:\VIRO. S>oepi;;;;JlOb -_,,.-"',;-,_..-..,.._I $30 wk ,J.!'t· Apti.. 211' lf.ir1Mted .. Good looltioo. ~.~~~: mlx,"" lini.61k. ipaJ• .. '9Ctt EUXTRJCAL. Retidtntlal, SA HR. Plumblnc 6 N•WJl011 ,d B~vd., QL $«50. .,..-. • ' -l•tt ,.., hip. ayio11, 10 -~.tn.iv.trtal.AJ .. ,,.. .l!"""l'"I -'" ,.i. ROQM *<' ·nn1 fQr "•ior 5,000 'Sf?. FT. m • m """'1p •PP1~":"""" ...::223!1. · Bia~ .malt. Llc'd PLUi.illNC! ftEPMR SG-9755 fi :...__.-· NEWPORT ~ '61-:b •mt; • Palludt• area . ti~~ A lntfal-64 2-2f55<f'tf2.t«:>.1 cltizt!n tenUt~en. Kil ~ 1Jke """' hi,h ctilbwa. i..v. : ~ e:;: ~t •J'I, 4 y~ teii.ate cat · ~~t.f!IJr pncu. No »Ii too amall pr t v &~ ttRellt l'Jl.70'1':i, ~ 8:19 .Jot • .feoced. $650. . Alli •'Twfio" AiJF. 1/3 72 · * &U-3128 * 67;.2672. ' . l"t' monltl. • ,v1, "'l\o Blultto N.B." l!i1ctronln COLE PLUMBING ru_ft!i ~-R.B. A c.M. R~y McC•Nlfe lteeltoP• . •· ·•• ... , f7..)l M4-t919l • • PRINTED circuit board•, 2"$ hr. aervke. 6f5.I l61 Ulil. !doll 1or otudonL 1 1110 N':'i 81~1:C·~· ...... ""'·"""' 1 L::1J d<qn ..... b<fo-. ohort Remodel lo Repolr Adult. !Wmo, 6 . 115/mo. ' · 772t' _ • • • I ,< , l I[~ I run ·-"I! ~· or · !{)(), • • • • • • • • 642-8521 .. ; . • -:. J<e<ne ti!~. ~1'15!1 SPEC l .\,LI~ E 0 Hou" ===---=--·! b.th p50 ~-2D> 9Q'. ft· "Ill :~. • ";•. • • ~ • · · _., • •le. Call Dick, M~m. o ... , A; 415 ll-~ .. 1.'lOO .. :!\ w/ ·ofllco " round , ........ , ' '-150 .. ":"' Flbtrftlan.:'' ' R•eofl. ~ntry, palnUng, I PRIVATE room lo~ am· ol(ice, 1. Balbi, Ir• rear ro~"o: frrtffr-H~~.. COMP. mobne facillties for Roofing 'bulalory Jady b:I licensed door, i!2S mo. 1240 U>pn Brookhu).\i }I.~.! ..,..,.,~1~~ · •;•, 575 home/indu1try, lite manu., --~-----·I home. 646-3391 .st...-CM. DyJ! -~-~ Ma.Wnutf...),r_ Hulky, .ai9Qf-~·. • boat/auto ttpeir, New pro-• T. Guy Rooting, Dal Vacation Rentals 425 ~ · . 50 )bl. (JJRo;Ja.h. i. Colla!'...buti -Fff£i f'.(I '" ~nal G:°adl.neu duct developm't. riiT-1579 o ir,,ct. I .~ my own work. . . . UJ.vINE INDQSTRiit·L t.q. ~n&. . • ... ·centre 'u: l'lbw \Cc:ipt1na FurnltuNf r. ~S..2780;'Ml-tseo. MODERN desert t bdrm AREA. From 4,001 .Sq.· Ft. BEAUTIFUL golden lonir · tr tlon for an alte1'!'19.Qn . REPAIR, recover aey roof home nr Death Valley. 24 'up.-Wuehoult'A: If. mrc.. ~ t bier ~ =~l:C1ieiitlon-trent M ;4' SPECIAL! Avg. chair or probll'mt, Weneda Riiotlna. hr. tree riliner~ batht. Contact: R~M.rtt Fprney, 'bee~: .. ~ .~~,._1 -.b-en.............,,1 ~!~' rocftr •tripped S5. Gluina. f'tt.reit. ge. 169 1. EJ..,, •IOV•, re!rig., panel Blok" 646-0MS. •. lo le 1 C"'' _,, 6 i'' F~ ~ • bra" pollJht<I. 645--0f!66. ,;..:..;,..:::.:;.,:,7-'""°'---1 heat, a.it cond., piano. $285. RENT )r.11125 1q ft SU5 Mo dwuY• ~! ;,,D~·. ""'e.._ .. _ ,,...._ ~· • ;~~ Gerdenl-SrNl"8/AJteretlon1 -· --~---· .,., ~· 115, .,.. '(k. cnai u:is ;_,., c.11!. "'"· -· n...tr~I , ...... -... -- 691-5545.. . --.,..,..511,. -· · -.,,. FND. "'lnlx \trrler. puepy mk * AL'S GARD~ING Aiter;ifOftt -642·5MS Uii1" II' ,. L.T Ms! With n .. " * ' ... ''* . II Near,·-··11 •. -, •• n.~ . 3 BR Nl'Wb' turn. Pcml, frpl, • an. e. ,' ~ · J•-le Ston9 . lor rarcten1na .l •ma .......... a.i -,. , privacy,·-....... by mo, 435 fltnt•l• Wanted · 460 cheker. About 3 ;D>M. ~. • l"'''' land1eaptn1 wrvices, c a 11 Tel1vlalon Repelr --'1'23-ll!L -Ano .H•l&hbr ~ll9i0 '71.l -Merrl9old ""'51!11. s.rv~li<wP""t, da by wk. lU: ~1·.ni;oa 1 Y .. Mlllnle,. cleu, or ... s ~. · n · ,,··Coron• 4el Mir r.A.Jt -,,__1J: • Dover • & f:'S""' '* ~ R0ntol1·to·$fii;e-430 ~,;ll,1<. -,~JIR ...... FOUPN,D·. ~ .. '."'·•---.ite You .,.. the "'°"''of ~.§f.);" cliff. ' ~ Suvtcl .. All B...,.io : ; R bl--"·~ _..., • .,.... -' -;:,t',,_, ro JM , ,.....j ... ..._..~ "'•· KGIRI,.,Wante<t'tO •hare•"" ea so-~ '1 . -~doc. male, blue·~ sr.'rti,. Vecitlon , piiQ~ ILJ4?Cardener, I Kno~·~~e~;6"'~ trac 2 BR. All exp.. PooL 547 ;:UM. Vic: GdltVCounc, "W91oo u .. .R'kfNtlonil trff wor , pr u n I n g, ~-~~......;o_ __ l ~ dilld ok. f'r:'om. $7-0. WANTED: ;J.q .•in&le cwl·l Viejo, lll.:totf . .: · 1.. ·-·· •• V•fi~ ShoW 1prlnklen:, cl""n-up Jobi, Tree Service B-7510 or 80-62lS Hnt& ~ fu!n· ept. -Ye a-r 17·, FOUND: :&na11 white h\aJe "I' Jan d 1 cap In r, G«>l'le, Ti'RE-D-ol-E-,.-.,,..-,-,-Tree-t '""·'· •. Bayll\l}lt. ~5000'"1! ru. pOddl• ... , ...... 'Iii-~~1....:' -646-519.l. c ~ld1n •• tl'runln1. WORKING or stul!ent girt to Misc. Rentefa · 465 collar 1'lffl' BUllhard A In-.-.. ·:~-~ )NV,"J ""~·".: .• -. AL'• , , r~ • w.,.' 111 , ~hilltnc. Call """"' l. br !urn. l>ouoe, d1 ... po11a, ·H.B .. Nj;ll'J50. '· ·. C!>NV. NETJO ·.' . '' ,.moval. Y'"' Wtr. lj~' Call Don .. • , Cl;NT ~ -~,... ~ . "',J.lb!0~·...,, __ ~..,1 CdM. $9(1. a mo. * * * WOMEN'S _wateh. ~ nr. .Now~ ~•1Juary ·l6th , Trath hau ·lot• anup.a..~-Trff Se yanf '673-5403 alt 7,30 p.m. T911 ,Artm•nk, <;oot L.i1.1.jmpifi'li In Pl .... 'c&11 .641-l117',.r,<!lc314 R•palc •p•t . 81. ~1116. cloe .. up, beullng, :~•kl<r SlSfER. ~-Ai' 19-25, share 25712 Servant11 Laruna -Beacn. . 49'-~'· batween . .t and·$~ t& tjl.ifl\ .TOM 's Garde'ning. Exp . l'epatn. Reia. 8'8-5848. 1unkY 3 Br. houte, 2 blka to Mission VJ1jo Identity A Claltn. :.'. yOUr trcbt1." '(North O::ltl'nty Japanese Lawn Mair,. =.:r=,;;,,,;;;:..._.:c.:...c.:..c.._.11 bcli. $80 mo. 567 Catalina., You are tl)e winner of FQ~D Bluepoint. male lDU.free nUmbtt ... 5f0.f2'.i!O) tenance It CI ea n · u p . Tiie Laguna. 778-4524. 2 U~t1 to ~ S~. Vk\nttJ Warntr-4: * * i-531-t-f.46. 83S--9585 alt 4. -.----.----.. ·I * Mal" Brand "'w priv. BR Sr>rll,. VocallM NewbopO, Fbwltaiq_ ValJV. . . · EXP. Hawallah' Game"''· DHn Allen i nr ox -SD Frwy. ~ Recreetfonal . 839-6519. • --f -·-!..·---;. ,fjf=]' Cornplete cwdft)~: aerv. 327 Pullerton Av1., · .wic. oi-, by mo. 551-8'00.· Vehicle Show FND. Dec. 15 Male Irbh ~-_ ...._~~··•• . ~ Kamalen!, ~-\ Newport Beach l B~~.N-.1::.!~'::~~~: AN~IM ,. ~':G"'~~Vlc ~··I ; ··a· . , , ... , GA~m~~i~CE ... You2-:~~~:ral --~.. CONVENTION · ) , I I .. · · S V I · 175/om. 646-1'01. . ADULT mil• SI• m • u CJ.IMr•I .. : ,. . e 846-~ e r,rt1, acat on WORKING girt to shatt 2 ~ ~~~!~ l6th w/collu, Yic! Via. Udo 'DUNGS fJy MoOle-, ,L1; WA:W GlRD!l'ViG Recreetlon1I BR home w/same In CM Pl.ease call &4257S, ext ll.f Nord, N.B.'61>1.136. tl!ect,,. )lumb, fen«, tUe, ' LIGHT ittt1LiNG Vehicle Show $70 mo. 54Mlllt'or 548-4683. betWftft 9 a.rids prri to cli.lm GOLDEN ... Retrte'Ver, Vic. l111Unl.·CSrpefttry, pt.Int ek. 546-6202,' 9-;, ~M AN~H~IM FEMALE ~ 1o ~ lo '"°"' 2 your ti....., <North .Oowity 171b St A S.OP"rio•, C.M. A.. -· , * 549.20!$, . '.CONVENTION BU. apt., O.ta: Mesa.. $80. toll~ numbet_ ls st0-123>)r pr;o~. 2 Yll· 1>14 ~19. CARPDlfB,Y, • pa:lntlrit, ~ 21 yr1 exp. ~ F'G e11. ·:!. t.._ CENTER 64fr1046. · * ·· *: " • *· FND. ChlilUOlhda. Pl ea1e .wnt,;:-ttc. Sml. jobe~O:J(. LAWN Maint. Ha~. ne• ,.._.:)6*.l;,,ru January leth Girt to dJi!l.re beach ._ • ~ntify,•C· ·~. Bob ~ t4'1. r " • ~ '~ laWM, cleel'HJp ... .Pr:µniria:. Pl-QUI m.sr1 ext 8U * 'nan .. * · · . ~ ·Ldot . .,,,.., sss ll1bxuwii .'~'.';.:!!. ,.,.. 'lJlt c.u •· -· •""' s pm' .. e1a1m Garages 2.~Rlftt '435 i ,: ~~PwsortirJ •. i.-I . -.~ ... Ji ~ ~ ..;;...~-· -·iif ~011i Jtxper J ner )'OUr tlcketa. 1North CcNnty r:'" \. 1 ,,~ ~' Tn.'1.-nd tom ~ llh'l ""-1"' ~t Corn&iletf yd • Neat toll.-lhle numbtf' ta M?-1220) CLEAN 6 (~ i'~ $25 lc , ·week~ Chriltmu •A9f 1·\""'"1'" witfr"-,~ 1: Rella. Free e 2-4339. ~·==-;:--,*;.,,!:,-=-i~I mo. Sto~.t..'Olil)':. Near Penonall'-' ~ ·!~ ·. ~~ .. ViC~'j be twee~ =-"'""" ·~t .~-Hiul(ng CERAMIC tO• 1 ;-i new F•lrzroundtt. ~ .. • . . . ' Harbor .\' t;:'...,,.rt, C.M. R II \~ p • ::.a '1'0~ :t remodel. ,.... tie. S...Jll GARAGE for 1t!)iqe'. Sfna:le NEW • vact1'tk>ri? Or a day ,Re1"ard: ~-'s.1:~ : • • : . :-~ ~ .. YARD/a J:UanuPI Re-Jobi welcome. ~· S15/mo. ?outile $40/mo. oc .two oU1 Y.IU man11e 'LJ'l'E B~ it ,Wht Cocker BABYJ;frnNG 11\1~·~.~" move O::~edirf:i ivy. Skip-Window Cf1•ntrli{ . 557-2360 evn. best.. vanous type1 9f ·b~ ... , ·SpuleJ Ff~lHu tm.b>ed .__,,_ W k a..-'.' 116: loader backhbe: 1 847 • 2686 I CHED 00Ub1e On a part -tline buiJ .r-•• .. ~---mi.\.k. Reward! nuun. H J-·•· • +·· . WfNDOW Ceanl• Stn. DETA . ran.re. Laruna·S&ddiebrack a 're a i .ldenti...,._ ~;·;;r.;;,: wffkeddl". Hot ~:o,! ! YARD clean.up, tree• lrtm-elee. repaln. Gen. 4-foiu 1 e N..,,,.., "'lt"i $2> mo. Wrll .. CJ'"'lftod''. No., ,'121, . 5'&-S'l55 -"'\,.~f:l60· ·,~; .·~t.!~~_.,.,r.'Jt.; mtd. You .,.m , I~ we do IL Mlp, Motur.. J-. 557-2274.: Alter 5. 6'S-tillily PUqt, Bat l560, CO.ta i:Oij': ~· Tl&er aid. 9.~.· ·:nr·· rvu1yn~-~~ Roi. 6'WJ98. r1. ~ ol Lrg. ' dbl &&nP for M~ 9982&-~ ' ·ReWvd'. -Yle' Hunfulcton ~. , I'll' .. ·~ ~ TRASf i; Gara&J;clean-up, ,,.,. ... A '1:1 is,""'·· 1M1 DISCOVER , l>~~ ;i..,eh. ~ EID'filUDICED n'f>lij,rJjih doYo. Free .,L'.A"Ytlm" I ""'°'"••I J fJ ' Ora,,.. vo,. • -nntl;tOIJRSELFtnSom<one µ5ST: ~Re;Irloh Setter, -· 1o 0ber·1-o~ 54W03L /i~l;;;;;;;;;;;;~·~::1 Offlc. Rental. 440 'Elie needs tmlnfd. medication. per wk. Jndud1t1. ~-!und). W.:...ANTED_,.,,=,_,,,M,."'Y--I,.,-,-.-,, caU-now.-. Net obi.I.ration ' 96S-00&3. · · • -~~ :r,ard, I oo-d: -~ yards" PJ'&lf::• -movtns It e AVAIL • LIDO BLDG. (7]41 ~ . (21JJ llc-3393 I.OST' Male .S-t hound llOMpltft'r, ~ hlullna, 17,50 per br. + odd Joli Wonted, Mole 700 , lo~ on &i'nd· floor NATIONAU..Y bm A wbt Mela Vmll ~ LJ.C. -Child cJl'f', ~. jobl. 548-S863. YOUNG man 32, educate(t' In 1 l oun.-~·1 ok. :ln<fllt. REJOOGN!ZED • 5157"917133-3614~~ i'~ .io''i.·~ ......... ~121 .._.,1oonl,. ,, .Dt'911Yk ,..., ,,.., ""d" Oto or aaite on 3rd 'Dr. ·TtJIJ,.Y 1.JCENSE'D SMAU. white -lolt .. per Wk.~·• J:llla. ~ienced In eltt en 1 , ~ Jones Realty Service (on Reknowned HindU Spiritual-T•ltwtn A y LI 11 ql,M, 1J2, . quality control ~er land prernlJM!'I) 3355 Via Lido, tst1 Sptnftrll readlna. liven .Ri*;;d,.961-fJ011. '· ·' 1 Di.J'·caft, "'&m-S:30 ·CALL Ut A1aln, Dutch Mat~-develop Incl mana1emenl, N.B. 61>3m. d~ly ~o_aft'!-10 .~. ~vi~ t.06T Red-t;atr.-_,_. Hot-meala •. Xlnl--eat'I!!,, :=..rt0e1r:~::.~ Jntervtewtnr. tralnJJJ1. and 1 ttfro Olfi on Ad ~attPrw dlfie. ft"2N. Ml..W.. Viejo Uft. Anl'wt:TS Harbor/Bak er area. 1 eltlmatn. 537_1508}4.i~ • • ';f;• Alm 20 yn New Wat nt ce1 n C~tro R.eaJ, San Oe:._ to;;;;;· JW"md m..-,-IM 1S38. .. -· ...... __, 4latl..-.1 ..... , ,) • f!:lCp., IPl!•kl S .. !"'rom..UiQ.Montb -mente. m.gug.,,..-.wz:m.f. i • ' , 1: , Mtsa Oeantnr ~· vr--.. . Pertonabltt A Prime~ Location ALCOHOIJCS -Anoo_,\'l>l<>•" LOJT' 1r11b Seiter • """'· LIC D C"ILD CARE 1c..,...., Window., J1<>tir ..,, w Ire 10 ''""· <9'-IBtll Ul.Baysld<..vt.. N'PL.Bffch . . .. wrile-..... a3lll\i''C<iltl'11tn1'"8t:" H~; C.M?f-yn, RMd. 6 Oommc'J. 54Mlll Bil\.Gt;UJ><!y Rltr. • 675--061 ~ ~: M.... REWARD. 642-)613. <xp. R<r.. ~2943. . 1WOMAN """1<1 doy "'"k. v.:~ ;.::,,,,~ .... ;::,:;, 0 :::. diSll'llfr'U:T~yVd. /Good Ir rellable. Dtlirti lull time wor EXECUTIVE OFFJCES .._ Ho,t lwoch)>•••r• SI., C.M. •. _ ~&ay. D' · fir'!.'~~· 1,,,. 1'ftlMEAlRPOft'r * -"*-*·---'* ·-*--·-~····~1-. t!~b: '1 --~ 'bl . UlcAtlON ~ iromen ,.meu.. t! MACARnnJR BLVD., -~Y~_G ln ID1 mm., . . .. dily. • wou::n:. 7111.,. N.B'. M>DIU:SS • _lilc:dna:111·11>e ~ .. by R>ren..... 642-1755 INDUSTRIOUS ...... moo I FURN, AVAIL. 541).7005 ' ' .hr.'~'""' IMl!ll29. DEDICATED CLEANING .... -ln paloUnc, Tr'!!llde" r's· ~rad1"s-e· BABYSITI My hom" M•hn * We Do Ev-* ,...,. mololenance 6 pool /ffw, Wa........,t OUicK .U ---. 1.5 1 'I• . :U hr . .!'¥.~' ·clitilillit ~II Hm• job. , F,... l360 Mooth ' '·' 11:13---~ -· Hou-loonlng cJ'\j~ Mi.«122. 341' Ba~~,.."; Bead> Ii nes Cobl~: ' • '6l8.lt • Jolt.Wanted, "•-le 702 BW Grund~ Rltr. 675--061 • cliiilNET'•oRK '1-T•x,. ' NEEQ HELP ·~= ti.mes ""' -· ~· -52l• • ~af.· . •w· k•.. I SHARE rum •. ofc ,..... lo • tirj;;f ~'rifce D!GN;;:;;;;; ~ ' e '• • • p.....,,. """"' bldg. Lra ~ .., or ~~lu• . , ~,.,-. • Com· ....,.pt;on 'Ole 6 "pvt o!c. ·dollars IOHlf'WCarpPt.,\ tlpholltery 314 N~ ~o{t.Jt ~: , •t,_ w/vl•w, Ail ..,...,.., ampl Cl.....,., Exb'a 0t1.S1Ja,,,. p Int=-:-· -ll t1 DIAKEllS!Ul'JOJIN. prk'I'· 1.aauna H l l l 1. ,. ~ . ., ,,_, fNI lootctiauard (Soil I ,.._ • 1131)..TJ.10, Ret&rdonl•) • .,........,.. 6 ,..~.... ' ,' ·~ 511-4811 ' DESK ilpaCe anllable l50 au ... -.11iw..n I: 10 ~..,. I =i= • -. WUl -fundture Wut 12 to 20 bread I: b.lt-l BR., 11' be.. boaU..1 1if mhiutl' blffCh for white FREE· P!-AJc1-~1·1vE ~r. JI yr. ._ Newport Hunt ne.cta; IOlr ~· . • '-r_ ·fM 'J*pr. .eelal p I drne at $S mo.~ lln'Ylce let unit1, near 'n'tdt .equ!tp \'lt-'3500 ._. cup&1a.~a.n1,JJllU' money Specl , . &xt .. tnt.·' .,... · tmd.~j 25-30 hr. P.tr wk:. anilable. 1'll15 Btadl 81....S. BNch. Heve I trnall unltJ, .,.,... TD deal' land boat at by •YillJ. 1M exu. trfpt, f!d, 80rdll lliured. can 1'111"'1.l"I' caUep eddcation Hanttncton Beach. I0-4S2I. Anaheim. etc. CaH : &iUlll r o.n,;,;..,... ..... ' ..owm df9\MMf nn .. dlnlnc Dou&. m..mc (1\Jltln). P1tue reply to DAILY DESK J1*11: avalla.ble $50 The frwln Co., Rea4'in . rm • .I:. hall Sll. Any nn. PAINT[NG/Paoenns. U Yh PILm' Ad N•. 314• P.O . mo. Mll ~ furniture Herd ol. Chlnc:hillN, cac"I, ,.Multiple ~.!anti A tu-4 ~IO.-~&dlalr $5. 1S in Harbor U'Q. Uc 6 bond-Box Jti Coata Mtn1 Calif. at SS mo. A.Mwabc ten1ce food I: contalne:n, air cond, ture df"W!loprnent l.qant yn exp ii what count., not eel Rera tu"'-'°"23St. 1..:.::;;..i,\_;.;:.• ,;.,,;.~;,;....;,,.,.""- mlloltlr.-m --· '°""""· n.de Jar cw''"' ........ IU5M oral,• SlllOM ·meiitcsd: ~ .... ._ 1"1MI!. ' EXP ll 11\N CED book· 1.quna Beacb. .,, SM whatner. ,,al. Trade-~ ot both for Cood ref. m..0101. PROF. pajn~bifltltter. ~r. tllru pnaal ledpr. Call !\1'17391 )fe'.homeor'l'D'o.-llooHt -1<.l t.L~/(~o. Ttt-.,ano1*""'"'"'' NOW Rentll)I 2 B"'1d ..,. . .. DODCE ,,__, J.J ~~~~ • , , 5'&-71jt. ~ •! t 11o1r w-.. pu1 ... 1¥11 o!I. Alr Oond,; ~· fim. 5 BR., 1.bo., ·-· din. + P~ PIB, , .::'.'.'.'"'..::,,-z.r. ' •a~R su•LL PAINTING • Guoranlffd, doh. -. -m> N<wport:-llf<d., CM. run. rm., 1«y. Moo "' ft, ,~ ___ .,.,.. _. ..,.. -· Tndo ,..11y I« omaU e0 JApo Tratlo. ._. Jata ..... ~ ' CUt <loon, wotlr II lalr P<lcol. Lied .t EXPER. -per. 0<pon. ,;;;;,;;=...,..,,..t"'=-.:..---;f&r: home 4o1....:...... &lllJ e41tlpfot( p•n•I, cablmle, flnlth, 1.,, m.4740. dablf. W111le pt.lime -- PRIVATE oil.' '°'4!&"'! si&.171S or 61Wl82 ~or -min, tic, 1182-1911 PAINTING, ~Ill 'wotlr NB ,,.. ~ alttt 2 ltnall Im., '"'' IU:. •-b ~·-~ 't 11 pnr Ojltnrion. ... -ffave: Olde:r J BR hM, ~ wn..i. trade ladles Uf,..,., AU. a( carptn.,, '1 (\W'n, ~ C' I. It ==-·..,..-,"·..;· ..... ..,..,...,._,.. .• • ... u_ port Blvd 8 t~tial comm'l zone, C.M. mtmberttrip to 'l'Uttin ~ N.2-4lllS, 54T·lf41. PRO. t>'Pbw: Selectric , -... w • Eq ..,,., l'l'llOO. W1111: .. trd duel"' -for l<!!'!I bl, 531-1'41 COMPLl:l'E .. ,.,., QIO • r.11.M. 1'11' home. $2.SO br. ~'Y>lolt.-'1Solfal 11tr ~rra11n 'Sl>rlt«~ · c:Ydt"or '' ·--· ••• HOME Repaln. ""Job 1oo •P· .Avs. rm. ~ .... 11u1 ~ «oi-. CORONA Dll,; MAR 1oomo or If M-,.-n, fl3.f1M ~,mg amall. No upo or rtmmlcU. i -1<. ~r.. Ro#-. ciiMPX!lt5i ............... o.iux.eu .. O!lloi;' Ill.ml w.lrr_ -· \1~1 Arfl H!•• $13,°"'"-~ llttt. f4MIM/!HU'l55. PAIN'l1NO prol. All -wit\> .... """'"" - Stw-. 4.15 bld~ '°' ..... ""''"' In' niti-Vall<y -· 6 ni.-.. C-t C...CNhl 111uam. coior Ip. e I •I h I ..... 1-1 m. -· ,_ .....,u., home. W/w N.u .. -. +cuhlttrN-' l4Hllti 1«"'41.>"' ·' 11iriri\ttaS'WfiltlJO!i:'a FOR Root : o.r... o/1'-, C1>11b!::~.:n-.~ ~~r..,. f WINTEll Ila ... ! OOnc:rrta >J'OR clean 6 _, polnllna, """q ~1 lid>' ~· laduatrW .._.. New~ tt. ' &or., 111.tlol,, d r Iv• 1 , Interior or Qtukir A ftU. Rell. ~L ,.., lion ~ f'rwy 6 llavo M~ ~! .. lfa-:..1:': r'.ni:"~ •ldewllkl. Don, -14. nlH, Call Dlclt, 91! ~ ,,. , ....... , M,, I' 1'f =Valley'Park••Y .::o.ta -.~. ' up cio.tn.!Jl, PATlOS.woJU drlw lnltall YOU~ ttio P•loi. · · , Ill· 41111. ~ T-~~~-~Call "" ..., 1a ..... • ••• 'mu. -., ~no ... Alll auir .. ~ .. ., ,..;.. DELIJXE tao .,..;-IL. ol1l<e M_, bntar fn.7GO, ' . fD.7GO ~· 50 1111 lttr tit atoriof. ~--lat .,,.. • Car-. liar. ' • • CDU:NT 'll'OllK. no Job IOo e PAPDUNG i ' l{ll<lalll Write C . M , Near POil of!loe • !:"'* * * * * * ..n. -rru cu.-poPfrioc. Utt-. 11o>d. 1t1J r111on1, ~· Shop, Priv. !"""-· a1r • • .-, x.. _,. 50 m s. 1111. o• HacriLICl-m .1111 ·::m:;'-::;.:-:.;~;::;.;·;...._...;;,_rl ~~!!!!!!!!!!!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!:!!:!!~!!!!!!!!~~~ -·t1c:1;·11ttr. ; • • • I I , \ t I • I ~ ( . .1 3.2 DAllY Pl!,_OT. • $11'11rd~. J1nUNy 8, 1972 FREE PASSES ·. Find1 Yo.ur' .. Na~e . II your nome 11 111!..i In • 1poclil od -It could oppo•r under •rrt cloo1lflcotlon, 10 lotk ot lhom oil _,:. phono "2·U11, Extonolon 114, IJe. lwffn f o.m. ond I p.m. i. mako orrongomonll i. pick UR your ! f- ., . You Could Be One of Today'1 Wlnllf'S 10 ~oln ~f $1.9~ Tickets Given Dally ahow llckot1 ot ony 4onvonltnt DAI L·Y Pl LOT offko. ' Be T{f e 1ueat . of the DAILY PILOT FOR THE YEAR'S BIGGEST 'RECREATION' SHOW . • t • ~ l[ll] ~I ~_ . ...., ... _.. I~ Help Wonted. M&.F 710 HolpW1ntod,M lo F 710 HelpWintod,M& F 7IO HelpWinted,M·a F 7IO ~p)Y1n'",Ma P 710 GarlfO Salt 111 A"""'"11"1 BUSBOY DRAPERY H•lp; Exper SALESMAN recr<1"1nol ~· !oild.,... ·,MOVING SALE! 'B'Jililli', ~NC~ .OPERATOR tabler Ir b1ihd hemmtt. vehlcles le • rnobUe home Hourly W&p + biJ bonUI. de'luxe tank vac:, m:iY$f , Newport Beach l'\i.H. Time, Permanent ** 540-l.u.f ** pe.rta. So _C&Uf, ,.,,..· to Ot.tr .oai~, 10 am.-1 pm A 4 proJ«:ret.n. bun.flex Koci¥ ~., Need-expetiflleed N'CR aper. Neat & Depma.bie ..,..;,. _..1,. ___ ,;_ ...... _ to I pm; Call Mr. Wil«ln. w/tlaah Prefex -11 .. -18 or Over EXPE'R Floral Dest-.,.,., ~...... ....,~..,.... ~140 · ' _,. ator .. ,..., cah type 50 w:p.m, .... "r Electrkal. radio, or elec-· camera F 3.5, Mite. J~ & Ul@o 11. 10 key adding ma. ~fer in 3 P;:i~ "'anted, Houn ope1'. tronic bk&r'I Pftf'd: Mall. .TYPIST /'R.ttep&nat, 3 .c)oekt, , touttf'I: ftc. , chine ,oracalculator.Poai-1 ••• "19Z-D.23 ••• ~llJ~ •• ·= ~•--1-..1.e--' days per wk. AC:ct'1 Vl.ata1 Cajon. N.B, tion involves heavy machine T~:o /J~:ec~~I EPOXY Paint It AdhnJve • ::;:, ZCj E ~ . : to M&t!ro ~ ~Ui bac1c&r9ur)d htlpM. Nita. ·lllUU.) 1 ~l ~~ t! ~ Restaurant ==":er~~'x,':~~ : B111AWD.ICW.. -YAll : Ne'Wport 8"Cti. Cl.Hf.-90&&>,'. Myer, 54~77. . ?dO\tiNG. Sale~ On1y.Gifi 'ied&fr, Some lomal !J'aln-~ E.de!PacMllk Cllo06St Hwy., pttf'd. $2.45 hr. 1143-5!25. •• .... _ -.-•• SALB WboyANT>_'.~,,.A~~!n :~· ... ~.IP~"!!~ ng m accountlf\I would be ........... na ar. ph. caU1. ·~ """11...... • IU""f•---· . ......,. -.i, .. ,., ......,; -~ m<»I boljitul. Xlo't benefit" BU.SBO.Y . EXECUTIVE e e• -. -., -.,.. penpn doily except Tbun. l<>ve,..t: dlnett. oot,~bod . ~~ ·~ , l:xi>erlencect Person"-1. Agency ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• , Jo><sbtlrww/peop!t. P/ti.me lJo)'d'• N .. rstry, X6S Nt:w· ~~: 1ab!t:t~. l_!p..t.P• '· .~3119 ALLEY Wl<ST SECRETARY JAi 7 18 I waric, ~..._Apply !n "°"·.Blvd., C.M. · li!t<bin ....,.; .'<!<. Ai:;<:QU!ITS·YAYABU: 2lt.6 w. -Nll TYPe 70, Litt. Sil I '!' . :-:"Pi.i ...... only. 12 noon YOUNG -· 2 chlldrwn 6JIOOw. ~~l\<.F·9r FU! thl~ ,,.,.... who CAFETERIA HELP ~"Part F.,.illar w/E«mws/Dffds ..... IPlllJll l'llCIS Tl'ME uTE llOOK Sl'ORE ntedi· ll-!n N-..51M711 TABIZ, 6 clla!n $15. I "°' . w8')\s •. <hlll•nre. Ooerat• Tim•, 10:30 to 2:~ 5 days. flD W. C.ut Hwy., NB RIUY,.illl.. 7•1P& ADUl.1l$f• LION CX>Um'RY SAFARI "'M3-<l833 iw.. . atool&.$15. Ed uca Ilona) 1 ljCR ~. One hour ,._. Call 558-,......,, Suite.H ·6f5..7T16 llDS$1• LAG'_.A HILLS c••rr tttOfd.1-Stalnlt• wan. day. Ideal loc:. w!tb .;.;. 6iiLO ~~. ho 'k ~-' y~~LISMA. N~ . I 11~1 Fo!d!nc tablo. Attadlo cut!. i · view. $450. , care ~ use eep .. ,... . .· Miida•• . ·Oothlnr toY.I b9ok1 ol~ Call Helen Hay.,, -j Hv• In; Pl woe)<. Balboa EXPERIENCED Youna Co, Gd potomlal . . bottle~ ;...., Sa(.$un,0 JM, c..01a1 AB•noy 1a1anc1. ~ '"· 7 P\>I COMMERCIAL c.n ~!dt "'E. Wilaon, OL __ U. 2790 Harbor BJ. at Adana .CITY OF l><nonno1"'8.,,.,. A!>tlqutl . a CORNER bod Ht Pl, cedar ADVERTISING WOMEN OR LAGUNA BEACH TELLER :IOl3 w-uit Dr. NB dltot 115, elle•t of cb'llwtJ? ' GIRLS. Make ll.7S an hour lmmadlat..()ponlng 416.:llTO AljJ"IQUE Bdrm .. ~ tw!n $1, Jampa, end ll>l, ..... ~ r plua'.bonu&es, doinl'·pleuant ln $anhatton Dlvi·ion -UNITED -SALESMAN: to h• nd le beds. Oak druaer, s dwr. p.mn, mtm:n. oilr•11 I 1'1 .. bone •¢.from~., of· (2I. MAINT. MEN II CALIFORNIA BANK •chortialnr l de-bn1a puUi. Qtt Jiau. Cll3J Br!daHtone Mo,torcycl I. ti.ct~~ Muat bttve pleuant For sewage plant maint. &: , ot home 4: chu.rch orpns. ~ . .$159. toi. Of Mite. l~~ .JM!~.oai~t¥. ~o ,nperience trUck dr1Wia. StartJrw aa1-#6 MonaJ.'dl Bay Plaza Non-1moker. Jif,vport Ailiit&anMt iOj 931 SuW't Dr .. C.M. ' neo1!.so&ry, 962-{m, .. 18582 .,,. 1595 per mo. ™""' ""'· South 1-tta lffil' r l[Il]• I l[il]' 0rp.,, 61$.l530. .. .. • ". • ... • QARAGE Sal• • An-., ~acli,»ivd., siitte..i'>c. ijun.. efitt. APJ>!y Public Worka lac4*J11•it .~ l ~~it _ f Lit*'J•ld _,. ** SAU;SGJllLS ** · ~ RU1UGS $15. ta. apt rodttt '$25. Cradle, Port+ I', thfgton l!e4ch. ., Dept., 505 Forest AV<, By 496• 1273 · St&rt $2 50 °' $4 u ' br ·-A "I· lfove 175. OL O'lb, •t>oJJtr, baby li..... AID-MO'mER. -3 , gtrls. Jan. 10th, 1m. ** 49S-3.Ua .'fl'* ' Twn ~ tnatt. S50 ea. swine aet. tricycles. Jn*r I• Priva1o """"· ba1h t 01V. Equal Owor. Employor Help W•ntod, Ma F 710 Help Wontod M & F 710 Help Wanted, Ma pt 710 SECllErARY . · -ISO ea. &n-1883 Sat. 1/&. Harbor Vin . '** 613-7594 ** . Cl•rk "'-'•t •A""' , • Girt l'riday .e-Vta. Homea lB3B Port Wfrl. ~,..,. ~ EXPERrENCED ho ..i.. • PLEASANT .mwtJl otc:. tn to manage offic. for teM&le 12 CU ~.-· NB Al'.'JIMAL SHELTµi R.E. Lilt Qdc $425 Ws:"neep-INVEST IN N.B. l'let'ds u ex ..... , Clerk interior desfener. Part time, · · ' FT. eoi4spot auto --7;,;Fn'~·~,;;· ,;.·-::-:--:-=·I OPFI~ . Se'C'y~R.E. Lie. .-,0 . ~::c~ co~:n ~r N.!t Typilt. Must he f;t accur 9, to 1. Attractive, Weil-' •frolt rt~/trffttr, dbl. PATfO SALE -S..t. A: SW\. For •~al .sbel~er: Ov~r 25 Bi-ling. Set'y Jap $OOl .642-2410. YOU" FUTURE typist on elec. &: capable of trrom~ woman ovtr ~ _6oor, cltan. )Ure new. Sac. 228, Goldenrod, COM. ~ yn. old. Permanent Post· See'ys. Insurance to $52S .. ,~ workina w/nwnben. Perm. pref'd. Typlng,, lite SH, $151). rf5..f612 aft 5 pm. int. Lot& of good le·~ lion. Good lri""" benefit,. F/CllkkprCo"str 1700 EXPER. Food W a1tr .. 1. BE YOUR OWN BOSSI ~ m 1 · ! WASHER••-ked Jewelry clothe~...,,..,.. " Localrefi.A""ly!npenon, ••-poshon. Xlnt working pn' ott:iee &: bkkps, thN -1••• atac •. ti-~' brl ~ · r Must h;av~ good driving F It BkJror Mlf1tr to $800 YY men or Women oon conds. Call bttwn l 0 trial b a I • n c e ~·d. E)~t p,rf. conct. $100 ca.a:h. an~""1• N.·w:•C • ~ record. Apply at 20612 NEWPORT Boon Docks, 3333 W. Cout am&: 1 pm, 6'2-6867. J11tttVlewing JO..U Mor>i-Frt. -~~Gt.. 90tne fumitun. Laguna Canyon lid.. Laguna l'JrS°'1nol Agency Hwy., N.B. Wll A Yell ow Rt POWER "w!nf macb!ne Interiors By Undo.. '340 1 LARGE Fr 1 t Id al re GARAGE NI•, mo""1C ~ , Beach. 833 ,Dovtr Dr., H.B. ~IM~ c1.~M~'kkprl-.::. ebxpill: Taxi Cab I operatlln, overiocbd aper Campus ·Dr .• ·SW.t. , lot ~ICU••· a\IOC&do. mo. apt. Kitchen. 1ard•n~ I AR~RAL f>ositiona -.642 .. 3870 ll'U .. ll.I eu. ....... .., ake1• prerd. Dave Carroll NawportBe6ch.Ca.,5CMm taf'new,5315-49JO. . rarap items A: farn~ · f Pl ·•--In(. Coot&ct K•ri •·~ at "'1J r.,.. A~t · --, -· · · :=.::-: . SaV&lh. I/I • -1"" open o< aru>er, d•~~. &q.2410. ..,~. 546-131"1 j Sailtnaken, C.M. '4MIJO. SEC y JR. $450 ~OBE -•le<lric dryor, Port Shime!d, 'N·;;:"11e~ ~:~~:-. & o p·l~~: Oerlcal . . GENERAL H-·--• . i W . PREFERRED 18-i> yr. dd he Reim~. Brtcbt b\J)). Wry .,ad C!oDdttion. <Ford A M~ur)' ' ~¥ CLERK TYPIST ......__.ea.ntng, . I are now accepting student Lltl! hoult' clt&mnc bit traintt ~Pt tftlrone ... aft g prn. · d 962-2626. Ne.WpOtt Beaclt firm !el!l<s love children, _mother home. AU for Henn.an applications for _ & yrd. wk. Salary open. C:all &: work tor younc Jr, J::iiee. C•merai -A CAR.AGE Sale: Dbl . .tecket ASSISl'ANT. RECEPI'IQN. clerk 'b'Pist·W/minlmum of Mon thru Fri. 9:30-6 PM. JANl'roR w k Retire 675-~ bef. 9 am itt g pm. Exciting! can Ann nnc, E I ... elect at~ ~100. 9' f!OOCb IST for ...-..t~_etris1 ,age 3 ........ _.,, . Recent refs • .$75 wk. dependable. or -~.u-~or DISHMAN 833·1TOO. Alto Fee Jobt. qupment ..._ $35.rug&pad.$40,l"UfixL t 40+, attract.,· olert, .. riiust ,~_... \m.lce expene-nce. 540-9213. man ·~<OU 7 PROFESSIONAL phone Dennis &: Dennie Pe:nonnel 7796 NE'Wln&n, H.B. I Typ?rw 50 w.p.m., ability lo days a wk. See Mgr. alt. 6 & solicitor Dana Point, San VlVJT -ii. tYJ>e 6: ta k~e . diet~ &: work w/.nwnbu.s 4 keep Gl;I Friday . ~ pm. Part Thn.tre, CdM. Clemente .. C. ltb'anc> area. A~ncy, D2 Mkhtl80n Dr, . AR. 135 nun, 1.5 F Pre-823 W. 16th N.B. (wett cl live !n .... , At 'leut 5'4" •=rote; ttcord~ Xln't . ~. 613-9837. BUSBOY Worlc 1n" ~ .... -Irvine. 'Ji''· wrr· -· ISRT 101 P!acenlla) Jan I, I A-10, u i "proper ~Jth,; self ~J.--~ndlfJons & co. ~~ t:'kkp~a=ty''Y JANITOR. Costa Mesa. Must Bert deal in UH. ~ SECRETARY ~ ~) New ift am till! C.otld11&', miJio, ' starter. Good w/haiib & u.:-• ..,.u~ ... Pl I Sl>l«Q bitlir 9: -or11. box. OJ' make of-j ,t pedpfe, able to 1,.,. qW. ~. ,._,. ,,4 ...,51 1 G1t1 Ole, In l1'V!ne be exper'd, ,.,., I< bon-· ease App y . eon .llO """-For N..._ Bead! Ad •-n-h:r. -1297 cc -MISC. FUrn.: '"'' 2 fhi'a ._, ~ · ""'"" · r ~-·! · -n,mPiex: l!Oftui"Biiielils. dable, Gean-cut 5 hrs ..,... Btlweon 3 & S P.M. and noon.' · _ey. All •"'".· '•"'•"'-.•''"iii. ,. < . · apd. b!ft1. 4835 iu.tr Ave ' ly. C1lltar appt: Dr; tewls, . 1 h r.'"" -=-~ .. ~_..._ f~"),lfuN 110 1 mamings, 543-0555;·C.M. CLERl( .. "">J>i>t,• 11. ttm• ,. NEWPORT '~J.i:-.:.';;j·>r'-$300 mo. Or Before 10 A.M. ':°"S~va!Ilbr2,..'y· ~ '°':, ~ ~· .-. ·' M·B. ~ ·.,, 1· c ASSl'ill'ANTBookkeioer..who aft~ ... Mustlcilbw.'IBM°,' . PERSONNEL .. 6. •· ' '. pen_lor1portJn1 poy. 16'11J. · • lml'"Ct~~wt -.ior ltfOVING Sale?· TV 1"11 • CaJl . .<>.P«R)e a · I'IcR 3200 EXec. '.l')ijeWrltet 1 ·1* able : · AGENCY . UVE-ln ~r-&byllitter, 18452 Mac:Arthur B!w. &OOd• ,.,,.. !n Loo\& Bold> SEAM ST~Es~. ~· -.-..-"whl1"ll50: .,., .turn!-c ~, ~-machine. Ptirmanent posi-to wo 1 k w /.m 1 n. !1848 CamP\11 Dr., N.B. ~ust ha~' xln t_refa. Salary (Across from O.C. Airport). & Nl!wport BeachoShould H . Jftfd. Apply Jobanlen a bJut, Sold A ,,.eri &:ra.I ~ 4 ho.W!Hold. J~ tion. Costa M~ area..' supervilion. -833-2670 Mn. Nona W. Hattman 540-0635 . •n. 673-6633, CdM. Newport Beach npet in all upects of ofc Chrt.tensen, .. 8$8. W. l8th . OOU!Ch;. new .pan a1oii I c tJddl 4 e.nds. 11406 · ·Santt 54&-3236 • Tinkler; LVN or RN needed by NB work for a retail bufnnl, N.B. g am-4:30 prn. t&pel'f'COJ'der; twin ma.ttre11 Isabel, F.V.' rir Newland ' ATTR. WAITRESS COILEGE &lrl w/ou to GIRLS . TRAVEL medkal ok: J0.45 yn, M~O: Salary &C<Ordlnr to ability. 3 Strvke St&tlon -.,. ·A box !P"lnr: 3 marble '91>. Slater.t to 6 Fri ..,.Sun. " Exper not undtt 21. NO babysi,t ~ rdtM a week. Can place 5 iirl1 18-11 free .Fri. 9 am-6 pm. Submit "NEEDED Now! Appointment S42-37l2. _ Mu1t have lube bay ~r. end tablet; Wt1tinghoust NAUGAHYDE davtnport, of, ' PHONE qu.s api>IY in Life l:to u_s ~ W 0 r ~-N.B.. f9 _p:avel. Above. aver_ap resume,_ O~lfi~ ad no. Maiten, girls 18 & over. PUR~HASING Must be ne.at..Time t .Ti.mt tapereoorder; pr avocado white, other ho u ae b o ii pefson. Surf " SlriPJn.,,5930 675-'Mtl , . · earnlDp .plt11 $!!00. bOl'JUf ; ll:J, l)aily Pilot, P.O. Box Above avg. ·e_a r n Ing,, AGENT %. Apply Jn_ person. JJofd•1 1w9:1 lamp1: Electrolux itemJ, 1a1 lawn nmwtr ' w ..... __ _. Hwv N.B . . COMPANION _ Cook tor yearly. Parents : welcome:. 1560, Costa Mesa, Ca. 92626. Transp. tum. lntervwt S:30 ~opportunity w/ oar 1l Arco, 490 E. 11th St. CM. canuttr vuuum 2 table yard tools. ~ Center ~ • U1Mt "#'• ' • • See M.r M Lane Sherldan · )T cJ.d . co. tpe(~ tn · (Croearoad,_ ~). 1ampt; new custom made COit.a Mesa. S.t a-Sun. ! AlJTo POLISkiNG -elderly .J&dy'. Live. in: No Beach "rnn.c 211.h Padfic MAID, l!xper. for motel, it.n;i·S pm. 557-0602. P~lion. CUl'tOtn t?Oldinc . avocado drapes; tr l p le .,... ..... _,.~J.~ , •-! . &. heavy house c I ea n 1 n c, Coast H Suit 309. 1/Ume. Apply N.B. Travl!l NEED sineJe ruitar ftlter. ot com'I prod\lc1I Jtequ.inl • dteutrri~ I: ~ ....... ·-u ~... ve. 1Uitiquf' WAXING POSITIONS '"""112· wy.. e Lodge, 6208 w. Coast Hwy, ta1ner that can draw the a minimum ot 4 ;.,.·up In SER:'!CE S"tlon ' Nftda dbl ~ Ma+ ,. !M!!I. .· !1-'lt. Al , • COS."IETIC aaleswoman for* GIRL Friday -Neal N.B. in-set. AlleyWeatRestaur-buying & l'C'hedullnr. &lb-exp .ame.n.P~tin:•n•'flt. ltema ·lbt,or.z.t ~ '6t oit, h ~ Exper. ~ngtne deaning, .paint exclusive beach • r •a Intelltaent. Likes detail~ MANAGEMENT rapldl ant 675-l7l.f N.B mit _.,..;._ !n _ ...... __ Union Oil. 393 E. 17111 St., C.M. ao this Wfflttnd. , &.detail.worit..Growtb Com-·work:. Jntueattnr Job. ........ • Y ex· · .... .._.... t."VIUAI ......... CM 548-1696 pany; pharmacy. Will be bead of 83J.-8l50 _...,.lng co. nft<ls people NEED to pay a om e to: Mntr, Plan 2, ' ' 7 PC. NAUGAHYDE MoVING,! Antique &obi METRO CAR WASH departmtnt. Musr ~ exper. · w I supervisory potential Chriatmu bills? show CALiroRNtA INnx:rION DEN GROUP children• • k I 1, ta 29$0 ff arbor CM Apply In person, Buahard'a GIRL-To live_lrl If~ for Full or p/time. Will train. 5arah Coventry Jewelry. MOLDING OJ. SERVICE Sta&n at~ndent recorder, many IOOdlet. BABYSIITER i 'd ' 'M Phannacy\ 244 Foret Ave., my dog, while :I .tri.vel. 968-.86S3. Min. age 20. 54-0-0614. Irvine lnduatrW Complex ~. flt'lmt: AmhrJey amalltl.nc of Jay.back toll. 10.3. 21.,, Bl)110li Way N home .. Call :£.~ray; ~.P.:, Lagu~ Bch. 491-tm. . MAINTENA.NCE. Man for NEW. fut growing Calif. ~ Brina: Aw., C.M. Te.xaco. ~ Karbtlt' Blvd. Cal 2) dWr in be& GIANT Patio &Ile ind~ 830-4 79-COOK & Cooks Heli>tr, HOME Party Plan needs •m.a!J nutting horn,. Call Corp. has need for Mana.gt· it.E. Sales ~ New lie. OK! C.M. d~ ~ ~ tum1Jhlf111, ~ 1 " Dining Rm. Help, bper. women to work full~ part (714J 494-8'.175 for appt to in-ment in ttip penonnel. For Honestly ~ to liMrn SERVICE 'estab~· 1' d flt r c:«ree:·!me 1: ~ta 1~ i.,.. , t. A · BAB.YSittER, my home NU!"Sff .Altles -··full &: ~-No investment, ~ew. interview call, 962-6096. Bua: Opt1. Holland, Bnmh Cummera._CM: Up ·I' • •• i·• 1 ~~bi!:~$-~8~a, C.M .. p/tlrile; HOUtekpr, Dlsh-dellvt'lies, or coll.etln;g; For MANAGER -New 10 Unit NURSES. pvt. duty, all 645-4170. to $1&> Wkly ta . lt&rt. AL\. FOR ,1.... ~'. M'CJY!NG , I •• --~ Washer, Parkhurst' Retire-appt., call 545-4445 betwn 8 Apt. Couple, children OK. tjrpet all shifts LetCoulle ~man, l day wkly, U tlp-04l&. . -. I"',. •· ;:'.'t ~ 1,.,t ~ • dbl Qids, TY'. BAKER'S helpers er pie ment Beaidence, .ms . La to.JOa.m • .63to6pm. CallM~l!vta6-9-pm. Nu~ Regis.try, 351 hN. P&lm1 .Hotel' ~ CllffSERVJCE atatloD attlnd&nt, TR.Al>ERS -· 1VTO\iahttrcitpatioiet,woal rriakers. Apply in ptfrson. AlatJ\t'da. _F.V, 962.!DJl. · ~OUSEKEEPER. . 5 days, MARRIED C 0 u P 1 ~ to Hospital Rd ., N.B. Dr. Lag B. 496:-755T. cttp. pnfetred. Full,.,A part ,URNITURE lnided rui + more. ~ ~6~!. !;r7!.ds M~·:No:! COUNTER Girl, 18 or over, 6 family of 4. N'pt.· Beac •manqe 15 tlntts In C.M. 642--9955 or 54()..9954 RN, full l:ime, nlaht shift time abl.tt. .avaJl. Apply at 202 N, lroadw•y, S.A. YARD SALE AM·ll AM. Apply in person, area. Own transportation. Pool &: gardening. Husband lnterviews g..5 M/F 11-7, RN, pt time relief Shell, 17th~ I~t_ N~. SJ!>.1305 Open 7 D&)'I 2524 <>ranee Aw, or Karr bet. 8 &.3 pm." 9089 '· Adama Av•., Hunt. , ISO week plu> ~•It a'. with lbc-!t ability. 1213! NURSE OR LVN 11-7, xlnt 1rill&< bn!t1. SINGLE MAN • MEDrrEIUIANEAN 9-SPM Sat.sunctay I BEA~ ~rator, eome . Beach .. -&f.i..1403. ."~ i \Veight Reducing Oinlc SaJ. Beverly Manor, Capo NEEDS . : Delk with lt\JJ'dy ntum far M.chrne;, 111 !~owi~~rred .for C.M. CU~D'iiN for llClibol, ex-HSXPRS EmpJyr P.81• fee. ICALSolo Specialist .. ary $450 +. Ph. 847-9658 Beach, f96.5186. HOUSl!KIEPIR electric t)'pewrittr $15. • "•'• , I?~-:· · , per. pref. ~ary range· George Allen Byland A.gen-near Hoag ,Hospital, 2 Kiri for •PPt. RN'S A LVN'S Call Park Elderly healtfly slntte man Headboard $25. Mattren, ELECrRiC :.TOOLS. EI~ BE AN AVON $$6. ~per month. Apply cy 106-B E. ~6th S.A. ofe., requ1ru mature recep-OLDER Woman As Com-µdo 11aphip Omv. Hot:p. needs 'houlekeeper . Lfv._in •Pr In&•' frame $25; .&lewd~ A ~" tiectrit .REPRESE~~ATIVE ~an Joaquin Scl5ool Dist., "547--0395. tlonlst, typist+ billing, ett'. pank>n To Elda-ly Lady In ~. Mr.1Uley, Adm. &days, JnUlt 'hlVe •. Mutt Bookcaae, alas• doon $25. drill. '4&-()]97, ' ~I tne ihow you ·~ easy .t:;' ~ Canyon Avt., HOUSEKEEPER, f/ttzne. Sal~ open. Please 'end Good Health. Lite hswork. be hftween 55·1: QJ 7n old. 5«)...0Ul, Mltcellaneeut Iii it 1s to tnake money &: have I · Park Lido-. Conv. Center, rHWne to Clusified 303 nt> · oOok1ng · Adult family RN'S ·South Lat\ma ,area. Write ANTIQUE 00 5C in. round ·· · • • .;. fun in you~ ~e_ hr.s, "tor a DE _LJV E RY .. Jierald Ex-642-8044. . Daily Pilot, P.O. Bo& 1560: llw in or a'ut Days oU ar: Exper, SUl'rlcal ' complete details :cl.blt:Ced tlble A: & matchinC chain, * * 'ndcToldttr ~ ~rso1,.'!81 mtet'\!1ew. c a 11 am1ner, auto carrier. C!aPo llOUSEKEXPER, mature c.osta Mesa, 92626. ral1,ied. (2l3) 592-5l08 Job 3PM 'tit "UPM Shltt •d •P·• Dt.lly Pilot, Marble eotfff tbl. Double SHOP. January Sa I• "il'N' ...,.J... Bch, Dalla Pt are a. Wt>man for lite hauiekeepfn&: MA'fiJRE wcman for lit in. Hunt. Bch. NCR OPERATOR P.O; Box 15601 a.ta Mfta, door Kelvinator rt r r 11 • Evft)'thlna 2>% ~ Lots~ B~E; ~Fashions Direc-492--4+11. -• &: child catt..963-370. ·houiekeeplna & uaiit RN~ Hospital 'Expmencrt C&llf. 92i25, ' Rt>llaway bed. White 43 IA. aood me:rcha.ndiae. ~ tor, foil · or p/time. No DENTAL AJ Jstan ~ · OVERLOCK Opn., garment · 5PM 't!l 1:30AM · S'ri!DENT . ..,...;.j litl"-' -tbl. f146..64(1), Mon ~ .. •ID!li;''~ W. 19lli inv.st. We train. Car necess. . . ~ , t. lp~l}lft. HOUSEKEEPER wanted care of eldttly 1ent. M hn mar. SU'ady ~rk. Pd. vac. Exmltnt workinc condiUOM· l(ve-ln. pvt' ... .,. tlexlti~ =M m St.,~ f:r ,::,J~,~-.y!. : e>p. '".Jml)l ·offtoa. & Th<lnoniy.HotJ:sM.Own ~aily.6'73-Wl. 15!0 MOIUW>a, N.B. 1<--~11... •---~· , , · ~~;' ... ,_!d• _Si>Oru.b ...,,:..· T••••s w;...-,.::i Call 636-0842 or SJ9...5435. chairsi<{e. Must take a .__. n-•• ... -''d ,,.~ ftOAA ...... ,..., ""'"'JllC"u """"·• "'~ ,,_ut .. "!"'., tbl ·• Chn r-viJW ~ --·_.._,,, personal interest tri odr pa.. .. ...,.,,, nca. • t'!~_ • --· MATURE woman, re1illtnt 64J...3.f'72:" MISSION =L · · whl J~ ·2 ~ • S.Wi·, ~ ~ IJOAT BUILDERS ;;,.,,!', dentll' e.i..C.tton A 1loor co...UW .Nies, oom• ,. ART TIME COMMUNITY • "-'UBA lnstruoton •• ¥cl a le oo!a, t A to ·~·I ~"'Vi._ eablnet assernblen -& mill rom<-. ....,..· .. m otc., work. Will tr al n, HOSPITAL brief restni~ SM M4iD It., iold hanctnr tamps. crat · :::oJ.M · ..• :-:"i man.Exp'donlyneedapply. _v•i..~~!":. ··548-4836. 11bPuertaReaJHwy HunlBn~. , 5fi.«72 ' .~4 .. · •91 : Apply Jemen Marine, 235 DtNTAL ·Assistant, uec. EVENINGS M"9ion V\ejo CaJJ1 ·• TAJLOR :r, 1.:~ BEAUT md .tr.•~ .. , ~ """"r.c..tal\le•" u c'ymgr.bper.only.Top MECHANICAL CE. on 8an DieaO nw,. a Saluy;ctf. ·eo,,,,.,._;, or D!n tabl•. challs, t!c. ~ 'c•ne BOATING PeOple -.. ..u w.,.Y. !162'2136. DRAFTSMAN '& TO 10 p M. Crown Valley P""""") Phone ~ . ' m~~ Lill: t&b!aa • pie • advertising. Good comm. DENTAL REC&P'l10NIST Min. 3 Yrs aper, 2 Yb col-, PIHONE · 'l'EOl?itCIAN td UNmbl• i'JQl'I'ibt&iitJ Ali\ ahfmp. ~ 1 auto "If Box 2311. Anlbcim, 92804. ...,.!&rial o1dlli maturity: lece pref"d. Xln'I !rtnre hen-(nfl 4fM400 •l..,tron!c cc )!po Ol'IW, Wlwt, iWVtt uHd S1$0. ~ · JI $1. .J 533-I'23. good pmonallty A Judi-~ftlL Lute stable local lQ "!.:i?n'!:""'ed -k ~~blSoe (714) ao.77.00 N 0 n •• m 0 lr'n-. llf'Opilrt M'atdlll't 1 o v •a ~•/,stOO, ' ... , . BOOKKEEP~: M 9 de r n ment req'd. El!;per· prd'd. · firm. Startl at $3,92 hr. to"~ m~n to ~-,.. • Orpnt, e6-U30. • ., -•. . ~-fl-=~:ll ooilalng !n Irvine complex Before noon: 642-J(l;(I. 'lflYINE flERSONNEl ..,...,,., IX'D<',.,.,·&1CI Orange eo,. area. Mu,i "" l!OUrE ~ lqf -p R. I' A , · ... HERCllLON -A IO\'l11at, area. Your own private of. DENTAL Aao;m.~ flnanclal SERYJCESl'AGENCY "''"'L <U\,:JVl~"L'-,,.al Ii ttbab!e, l!Wft'ed ty AM . .._ dt~..,,., Tperl need A llll.tildr'" l ·..,-• ~ l&d'IJlet. nc.. Report to !'rel. Work ••C'y, Exper. only. "'"""'· . . ., SERYICES•AGENCY ~~· Starting aa!uy H.B. "F.V. ca. w,p. ~. lf;B· .~.M~ .... 1701 **., ' ' ~;:v:·~::.n:::~:. .. -:::. tm practice. AufoMmY& Gen'IOlfl .. ' t.$500 ~E.l7dl(atlrvil>e)CM $105 llllTll ** SALiSMl'lf .• .'' * '·'* si;;,Cii_(ijAL, flWMl'lu<. '~~~~ Aloo fee jobo. Start $EOO. :~ce repore pre"'1t.. -eo. Plld F ... TYPe 60 · ~-147~ ' "'"' tt' MICHNjrlil . Slllrle~·-.l>~tl'°'!· · l1' lonr. uctl cood. $2111). r. Call Joan Marlin 54IJ..60S5 · Dictaphone, Flaure Ap. 142'°'67 ** · M,4NAO S 1'1'2 $ \ano. f4M!4T. • · eo .. tll Agency DENTAL ASSISTANT Dependabll!l)I A MQll, MECHANIC: Muat have ... ** LEAD M N Huntl,,.tofi . c/>.. Kint Sito MaltntH 2790 linrbor-Blvd. af Adam• Chal<s:~: ,!!40.ok. Frt!e/Fft --. (>Or. +.tools. Top Payl Call PART Time Olllce Hdp. J)t!J umO *· p~ l!mo Y<N are,11>e yjnjltt ol tlJO. t ~ ~ ~ 488 E. 17fb (at Irvlno) CM ~ Oerk typist. Houn tlcxlblt. Excellent ~ll<ti In 2 !l<k"ll~ the GAME i.J.11,1; i'l:f' clWn. 5 ~:,,~~~ z·~ JJNENTB.fl'Mdlalrllda ua!at., ..U.1470 u.:.,.u A " •• '::'~t~.~ ~~: M~ ult tor ---Sl>elt-!n ....... -HUI.' IO SpoRi'ti•·'·rv '~"'""1: ?:_arflttj'd' ~mtuT na .. . ·--· ..... Writ• . ,c. . oreL Gd. ····-.. I .. • ,..,. .. • « ~· --~· -,,., _, lNSOMNIAOl. "" reMU<b IOCUt'td tor !Mt aales. • PtllllOn Clrculaton · . -' ozc:w-,, 00.,.ni.t Ad :... 30c: Dal• ... fringe .ben. etc. 2 >'Ill-exp. ~ t.Jil ~~-. Ylllll 1l>P _.,. -ato l Vololcltl;?,,..-. ~ .,= llDJ • "'"" Ila l mo. o14. l'llo~ P.O."'"' 1$0. Coo~ .min. 54Jl.6638 bet~ pm. pro,.... oo •• ·~· Allove avw.--. Inta-l!I~ linmadlately ""'lt&l!atlon ~ .. -iotlit· '· • • ._ • M ..,.... • DONUT Malm, JI ..... .,.... !II.SS -""1 tor, ...._ t::J).6 pm, !161-. lltptmd vob!rs only. In<!!~~--' MAHllM" ,. I Ooll'3'!S.# "!". •· mal• ar fem 2 AM.C AM wka ttU41:-. at 1lll. ea;;;!:,,; l!Oi.... . .. Gtwanb!Otl :lie -val!d the pt6lJc -«'17 anlY cml'W"· I • BOYS 1""14 . Will b!ach. Ai.i.tx lo ,.....; 5-6PM wkd)>. ... . ewar-" BU1"°11 . ....,._-, . Clll 1131J.114S It the B1att ·-llotal • I 'r11t:1' • ' Wl1L -~ 'i!Ott ~ .... -~ lo Ibo l!an !108i1 Mama A.._, Huot INSIJllANflE: . 1'>p mtcl\ •Db2'111--.. u · 9 e.f!l-6 p.m. !n i.aiuna Hiiia [a~~~ lfoe On • .. 1 bU)I In tb!o <olumo A~ b!. Son .ton Cai>"-· Beadt. , comm1 Uneopl.-due ~lFood Wal-PERSONABLE •ttndlw off nmJl)'l'OOID 10l, ~ l 1'1-·caJI tll$lt ~fl! ~--~-=-~'!"P!IP.'WP -Beod> DO!IOt SliOp Worlt early "' .,...,.....,._loll. lllllll . Awly !n penon . barmaid wanted • 1ltII time "" ... 1 .. 10" 1l. .iMi'». ~" .... .f.~·~,· "'· m11 mtd1 UV. 1E:Alii!Poiiii"11ciii1dl -.~.... .m ·~in. 25-45. :A~ Mf'. "" •bl• • "' .... r k in. MOl!l'S VOLCANO HOUSE d..,.. $2.25 .... hr. "' ttarl. ... !'Ill= ,,,,... ~ '1"*ai. ' ti' .... 1ltlnn .. tlltllre ""' II ' CAh.Y rl UI DoSnut ll5 E.ll11'St CM dtptndtnil)'. Salary QPOn. 1m Polla&dn illJ -.·40 -•-•·In VAr•NM11!!. o.t -I itilMne .-lt ~l .._lil'tft'tt.I•~ (. · • " · · Call Mn. Simo 111-95111. Coat& M•aa ..,;.;; betwMn n".i""PM~ ~~;;;-Jti<iw. IPI-..,... * '. I* • , •• * iW:r ~ M&pil lit Cftrtct i!c, c.ir. HOiii!! iiilhii;;rrwaldl OM A folld -id.·Jt. pd -~,·Wald> tM 8'tylha11C"rtull !Jiil• Job•'• IM, 2l072 N. bltlc>.*-'tlnaDl!lrPtlol l'or that fiiili ·-,.,, libtdl, !&Illa • cl!lln ;. Illa! lllm -~ OP!ft!IOUSl!cdmm• • ----·OPE!ttfOOSlhdamn. -•bdf --lioAtaAno.·&A.Hia. OaMWatL ... -lry8-J!o!mr-f'oi!M" ---Sll!O-...,._~- ' -f -I Satu'11q, January 9, Im DAll. Y PILOT 33 dr-~~-:"."'"--.,...._..,..__...,.-=--=============~:;;;;;;:;:;;;;;;:;====~====~==~~~~~~I H•r!s Ho ~l" Can Use . -FIVE ·CONVENIENT OFFICES ,. I· ! I ,, A•JJllfl . • · ' TO .SER.VE YC'U • • '"""' 111om with"·...., •• .i. our fa mo us mJ to Ol)O of our 4 C011vonlent offlc ... ft No llvos~. p~~ ~ plonti. . · I • NIWl'ORT llACH .• 3333 Newport Blvd • .. ,l(ocoml!)Orclol14o~ll....... • '.' DIME A 'LINES e LAOUNAllACH , ..... 122ForntAvo. e loch 11..,., must W'pr'lcM. with ,,. ltom , • ' ' , • • e COSTA MISA •••• • ..... ,. • 330 Wost lay over J:ll. ' , e HUNTINGTON llACH 17175 lllo1ch lllvd, "' '""""".,..._Mt-,.,"" e SAN CLIMENTE 305 No. Iii C1mlM Roil " : WS ,. - ~.._• Frorn ·8~1lne11- Addre1M1 Not A<coptod " . Advo rtlurs violating t h ~ s.• r91ul1tlon1 may ba In violation .,, ,"Stlla . Franchlso ~d & local bua~ r'l•J• llcenn reg.,I• lions. . ., ~INETl'E aet $18. 0.1k $12. PARTS l14%!. "lll Chevy <· FORD V.. 13521 lll(lne, BABY atrollor $4. Sln«J• tied GIRL'S Schwinn blko W. CJoSr lroo b&lh tub $10. Old BIKE, <lr!J $5. Camp Ice t.tetal aln&le bed .framr: $2. cir, Wqon, 'tin Sulek· f.dr., complete ·$.1$. IalandfT 9'6" and head~, 11'°8 $25. Boy's Huffy bike ft O. rtau :l&n and bottlei lOe-fl. boxes S2 A $3.. Chain $2, $3, 11\1~~· 1ta~,.18· .. &od '91 !3illtll <'<Ir .. 'a~"'" aur!board $9. This weellend Barbel! ,.1, UO lb., Ilk• new Ro~ mower 1:10. 2 Maple 01" root be<r barrel $25, and 15 each. Smalter lamJll twin btda $22. aWK.CPe $10. 1..dr. ('l'Mle &rt coinpJet. only, noon to S PMr Movine SU. Foot locker 16. Qil:fee end tables $5 each. &U-&81. Gu ,tanlla . $1-$5. Old car $1, $2. Te.bit lamp $l. Otje:~ SCR·AM~LETS ANSWERS •·t:;,;keaae $10. ?,.irotedl'J(f .,ca~.) Strals'ht &x'J. ~· out lXl9 W. Glenwood Pl., table, need• reflnJlhlnc $4. 5 ~~r ~-st, unfi~•~'--' NI.rt.I $14111. Kero1ene -1 btocade ~ $2, $4 a 1 p tabt1i ' -CoUee ·~-bl!. " 't ' ' ~·--u~ ·-~ ~ -, Santa Ana (Dl&I' BriltoJ. ~ 70 lOOd used Uru. bffn col· Blrch wlth formica top $1&. lanterna $2. Ktf'OM.ne cook pilir. Sat. only 122 'I\lr-~ -Lunp -Vial_ ft.Ole n2. Pair ot at~ ~00 NAUTtC'AL items, reprod\ic-. Warner). ,, ' .. Jetting ft'om 'WOJ'k Jor ovtr 9046 Killy brook, CM itove $1. Drll1 crinder $21. quoiM:, Bal. IL ~ -INEUTENZA tsb}~StS. S..mt. ~'ShlP'• Wheel $10. Alb WESTINGHOOSE ad,Juatable teven months $448 each. ~971'9. Stap cotch trunk $10. Iron 30-30 DuntQn cam and Uftaa A "m.frcrobe hunter" wrote 2 pu.sh mowus s:f each. Car-~ tray1tJ10, I'~ hert.d. $15. pole htata $9. Little &irl'1 281 Del Mar, CM 648-4947. SEVERAL complete twin bed $8. 2 aluminum avaa:e $12. 6&l CFM Holley $17. a book tor baby BT:rma. lf1 rom bo&n:I and checker Lamps $10. '46-ti089. pink btdfoom tf.ble lamp 4 SPEAKE~ 1et up on 2 and double ~ 1ets, doon Jl.5. ea.ch. Arcle iron Weber carb for 850 Fiat $25. called ''How to Win F'r1encta board $3. Brown livlfw wt1 DECORATOR ilem1, aU nelf $2.50. Tal»e lamp, white boft.rd&. Ideal tor van •tft'f'O' clean $154l8. Solid = and pipe 25c·$25. 2 0 2 7 Altt'mator for 850 Fial $2$. •lid lNFLUENZA People.'" $5,. 3 blonde wlanleta 50c lamps SIS. Aih tr.,ys '$10. hobnaU, tll'O,wn trim $2.:;D. S6t ~eel.Mc hair teller, :ti back stuffed rocker, needs Ort.nae, C.M. G!\t U volt aenerator $5. fl.~ 9/64 Sc COu.ET S2. H.S. each. Ktlly &ftf!n paint 50c Statues is. Plaques $8.SO. Off whitt1 drt.pt lo· covtr rolltn 56. 2 mUk 1tool1 $3. ~ SU. Re & u I a r PAIR all chrome pickup or 12 volt regulator $2. Nechi Taps .60c·U.2S. H.S. Drills qt. 30" pla1tk 1..u1 SUJan 646-6089. slldlna: &ll.aa door ot window twin .bed 1princ a,nd mat· type upholstered rocker truck mirrorl $25. Pair Van z.i.Jj: iq sewi~ machine S25. to 112'' :a:>e-SOc. Eno mills $3. 3 suitcue1 50c each. TV 25. . 80" by 72".f Hardware in. treas .$10. ~. 17.~. Ofll-chair SlO. ,.,___ mhTONI, Econ., Chev. or OlbiMt for same $10. 50c-S3 C.R. It Tool1!ttl rem- Blue exterior Christmas $ Relritf!rak>r sz. Gu cl " "~" _,.. <JU '"'' ..__.., 1-k ........ ·•-na t II;/\,. ... Ito $25. El trl dry uded ..,. ~ Mua CRIB & MatlrMI, itove, gu range $25. Metal drop VW $16. Pair qu"' c._.,.e Pirelli 155 SR 13 ......,11 S5 n ....... .._.... Avon: IOc-$2. llrhtl 2c . .Put9e• 2Sc. f'lew ve ec c "' Verde. , chest $5 each. ChWarobe •ides table on casters $5.51) mirrors $22.50. Steering n cn. Judson supercharger TO)'ll IOo-Sl, (dolls & 1~ site jJ,I r>. Girl.. $25.. School deika $5-$1.q. '96-'69 F rd l l'ii ton $25 '66 Col"\! · .......... $1425 Trlk'J'eak) Girls brouses !Oc dreues. sU. · tt.i• .. -some t<·'-"'ia ~. Tankl $342,$. FOR aa.le · record player in ~. 181TI Vallea Cr., H.B. UWity table with 20"x30" a:ear o • • , . W' _.. -· . new SJ. J.b.Httt ·1tainleu 'f'Oo11 25c·S5. Elect r I c beautiful cabinet with radio BABY bathtub 75c. Salad porcelain top $4. Nice twin and new trockl $16. 66 to ~·~-=~"~·~=~--,--,~~ Aquarium pump SI.~. BBQ steel akillet anti lid ~. moton S7.50. Eleclr:ll•drlll and FM $15. 613-1~7. bowl set $l. Crib bumper bedspread $4.50. Box spring '69 Fo1~5 11r: ~~~ CtiEsr $10. Hide-a-bed $10. :i:~~s ~~1eJ:.91JSal25.ftey1 FrTah water filhlng Jtole;t Sl.5.1 ,. F~e. blower11 #5. FLOOR lamp $8. Brass cot-pad SOc, BUUY stroller $25. 32" wide $3. Complete new · 0 Electric saw $25. Nylon ~ $10. Carden· toola tOe each. . Movie~ camera and e_dltor fee poll SS each. Jee cbest Dreuln&: tabl no l.nf t camper cot $8. Nice rug $10. bumper& $5 LTD bumpen, car,,ets. bound help 9xll '::e table, blonde, $'1 .Ql. UJ Bil& ~$25. ..,;, 3 drawer~--• " Iron-seal• 11. •·-'h ...... ~ ..... !,!1_ 212 W. Victoria, Apt. 1, all new chrome $S each. $7. BllH' partly bound 9x10 ax candle 1Ia1ser St bo.'C 1 EnUGVlJ.ATORS $V' t')I:; Blonde coUee Y,ble l% '2· "'. e pumps ..., """"""' ...,. .... .:m.u-i.a 6.,1\; T -.... e metal cabinet $15 Golf shoes site 10, " •13· I Stoff 1.Ji:~ble bed ~ blonde encl tablts $2 each. JtEc•c:hner $20. 646-3250.. .• Ing board $2. Automatic each. Ttavel bed $4. White Costa ?otesa. is on the .-.. . , $10. Saturday only 122 Tur· JoAnn St., CM. 645-"'!:'. • ~~ ••.~· 68 ~-UNI~E 4 FT book dishwa&her 115. pie n i e ur.Jfonn 11. Wnlker $1. Girl Harbor Blvd. side of D\shn 5c42: Blue coal, hn· quoise, Balboa Island. 7il<i'iRi.-'-.,.."-;"=--:::::.,,=-J ......,u fr. Counter top ~lori • ~ay. ' 1 ' .....,nttt · St. 1. , casea, l~.,. N Bl d 1.,,. ed fur collar $S. Lona: all furl=c=,--.,,,--:-:c;-::-::'.=::-c;:: WASflER • ...,. I 1tove SlO. Halrdry'er. 646-1000. . " 1t4! $U. 557 .. 2416 caU board and chairs $5. EIE'C· aiie 2 Halloween costume ewport v .comu'61rom alnJ $2CI Porl&bl BABY crib and matttss for .....,. Dryer $~. SUQbeam .... 54• tt••. , ~-"'GE "'"'"""''!) ·-·~-.. alt. "·· Sundily. tric fryina: pan $'&. Toaster SOc. Car bottle wanner 50c. the North. Jt faces Newport dcoat. re .. ft cellk • ll5e sale cxct'llent condition $25. Hand vacuum $4. 40 cup 1 •• -.Jir.HI -o .. -v..... -~ ~ . 1 Bl·~. al the 22nd St. ,,·,n. It lshwaa:ucr, e new ·1 67, ;,,,,1 percolator •• "-.. --! '·•k • ........, 1. $10. Gun rack $10. Golf cart Coveral a 25c each. Crib vu col kl he t .l-'U'7'1 ~ ..,..-,JUU uc : REFRIGERATOR $25 Dou-~25. TIOUl"escent light $5. 4.>V.lt.T or cycle trailer S25. .... 2 end tables ·~. each. 1 ,_ ••-h Crib •··t is also catty-corner from Green or tc n 1 00 1~,..· ..,.-· ---o-;;--;;"' S3. picnic table $..\, Toyw ~. ble bed aimpl~e 'i:n.50. Metal aheMna:•cabinet $2S. Dat&bn pick-up bed, near ..., ....., pa ............. eac · .,..,., Stater Bros. Food Marlcet. $1.50. Clothes, all kinds !>c· 2 tank vacuums $10, SU. 3 S2. Clothes lOc-$5. Map!~, i Tw\n bed, like ne;.. sn' 2 Danish moder11 cllairs1$5 ~W, but allghtly damaged Table $10. 2 lamps with 2X. Crib blanket 25c. Follow directions as given SI. Large silt draw e r d ishn1astt'rs $11, $10, S20. 2 bench $5. 8 foot aluminun1 I Framf' $2.50, TaU cheat cit . each. Larp.~,$5 .. Dinin&: $25. Dining table $5. Apt. shades ll)c ea:· V~ ship Diaper bag 50c. Gate $l. and it's eMy 10 find 'Ibats dresser, real heavy and doublt' sink fa4cets $4 , $10. Chris!mu trel!! $5. Kitchen , drawers $2>. Sm&ll kltcMn room table $5. 2 mWJ work size stove S1.50. Stove SlO. $25. Car b e ra ~15· :~ ·~~p~g ~C e:: 212 w. Victoria, Apt. 1, CM headboard with b l1 i It-i n Ar-1-f!\t radio $8. 2 clock utensils k-$3. Leavlt'C' town : Table and chair $5 complete. tables S3 eaCh. 'Canvas Pl~k-up parts for 50 Ford, 6 Telephone table $3. Argus Have pickup can dtliver ni&ht stands $25 tach. Sniall radios S4, $6. Automatic 407 Cabrlllo, Cost.a Meaa. • &12-81n. boarda 50c each. Artist C&11· cyhnder $1-$25. Electric camera $20. Projector $2(1. Sterilizer with bottles $2. no charge. ' , end table $2. Long picnic record changer $10. 3910~ betWttn l.rvtne and 'J'u1••n. vu 50c ft.. Pole Wnp fl. 10 s,ewing machine, needs ad-Scrttn SIO. Len.es $1S filch, 968-78.52. table $6. 980 Oak St., C.l\1 . Channt'I Pl. NB . 673-1603. u -ELECTRIC drytr, runs but gallon aq'uarium $7. jUAtlng szs,. ~09. 2 camping beds fl each. BABY •troner no. Car Stat $15relrl Clean ,,,•PIP. I a.lze 64&-6176. YELLOW-Flowered day bed S.~fOKE dama.aed aide by needl repair. $20. Small 2345 Colgate,~ OM. 567-2360. $5 ~ gerator. umer. ' side n!:hi&t!rator $25. st~ bo'ya . beginners bi kt $3. 642-1398. 830 Darrell, C.M. BOY'S ~ ~bike $25.. · • Costa Mesa. WOLLEN SAK tape r&e0rrlcr s:ooci-condition S25. 2525 ta. Pt' recorder 125 with buUt • 6U-Q1. FRIGIDAIRE refrigerator Bultaco e~pa..i:ulion cha~ber BIKE Stingray sa Girl'• WALNUT coffee and end $20. 8 antique a:oblets S20. Fordham Dr. 0.1 ~9951. ROY.AL pqrtable typewriter, $~. Girl'• mister zear bikt $11. 5f&.-ttq9. ~':_11•ka~ ne;2.~: 3 .,r:ii~ tables, good condition $15. ~ve~~~. ;:~;tu~~ aS~ll~ Small walnut drop leaf table SLIM-gym, gQOd shape szo. ;~r~:~ ~ 1~r:,!~; '' Sl2. Fish tank! and stand SS. M0VIE ..... _.~tu~ WC 543-4073. In · ·na1 --•~ art $10. Easel $2. 548-9658. 2140 B 0 y 1 I i l t I e -worn $10. 100' roll U i&U<• l --. exC:elleDt condition $25 , $2 · ........ .... • · · boots J3. 2 Boy.Scout boots or1g1 -...... c on. Ba)'.pOrt W N 8 .. ""'' 1 546-598t' · . Moti&e or hamster = •o:' Fie"lds, .Laurel, Har dy, s4.50. Boy Scout pants, BABY crib $13. 25 pre.folded Unconditional Ii t et i me a,y, · · pgnts, shirts, shoes, siz.es ductor win! il.S, 50• roll 12 , Tenvium S2. TV I ...,. = $16. Small $10. sh'_.• IOX, .«hOrts, 25c-$1. diapers t2. 2 small J&mps St .,,,,.,.,.ntee_. Hea"1 .. r than TAPESTRYS $25 each. Col-10-16 Sl-$5. Wattrbed S15. i&Uge win $3. 50• roll 3/0 • 1 RECLINING ,chalr . $15. .5mall rtabl TV need " -h "''24 • •--· .,... nd bl $'" 4 1 led d 0 ' h po 8 • s 9. Girl Scout dress $4. Tap cac · ~ 1,,., Corningware. $40 v a I u e, fee and e ta es .... Liner $8. Jnsu a pa ..,. eavy copper wire SJ>. )/4" : Carpet 12xl2,$1S. 1 YacuurYJ. tube $IO. New wicker cal or ZEWTH 2 Barrel carb $2~. 1hoe11. new $4. Ba!let shoes, FURNITURE, fmoving this Sacrifice at U7.50. 548-5.181. ladder back chain, old $20. Waterbed heater $25. &ln· •heetplat. cl&u $2•$10. : awt!eper $5, 2 chair! dOg bed $2.2'. Storage ~1715. new $2. Leotard suit $l.2::i. weekend).CouchSIO.Studio NEW decorator clock $7. Old bottles $1·$15. day !3rd St. Balboa 2xl2x:15' $3.SO each. 112" • (pt,r,fotJ $5. each, ·903 W. in.inks S2·50· Children's Desk lamp $1.25. Electric coucti <needs repairs) $3. p · •• h N ~11 Paperback books 5c. 673-4586. PlyWood $1.SO''. Beamt $25 '. ~;~;~~-:µ~~ 23 Costa :i.~S4~~;:·Sa~d~~Y~~ ~·~=~!~~~:~~ mixer $3. Pink lamp $2.50.1 Small naughahyde couch c~~tu;~: ~~a~.",;,:;'. ~i::~~. ~~:~P~~ke:c~ R..:E..;:..FR-IG_E_RA_TO_R_l_:IO_.-B-ed~ Wood moulding $10, 21''. ' Boa Vista Circle, C.M. BATIIINE'M'E '$7. dresser Brownie ' camera with fla!h I lhat pulls out Into a bed SlO. Deep fat fryt'r Sl.~O. Angel MJ~ $2-$15. Bukets of $10. Couch $10. Love seat glass ahower door $5, 2-l" I BOOKCASE .$3, f>\lle lan1p, S3. Tape recorder, new $5. , Double bed complete $15. food cake pan 50c. Records all kinds 25c-$l. Pictures SlO. Dinette set SlO. Dresser a:ear pumpa $10. each. 1 cal ! $2.~.· .Color Whffl $ 2. SURFBOARD 6'6" Oat bot· and · mirror $2>. Dre1t1ers Play iron lil't $1.75. Books, Living room chairs S7 each. 50c. Vacuum sweeper $25. 50c-$2. Radio $U. Odd $\O. Lamp Sl Table $4. Sun-pressl1J'9 paint pot SIG. 1 ; ~J. to'm ' down rail $25., 403 N. $10. each. Power mowers, games, toys Sc-$1.50. ~cur Chest of drawers (small) $6. -1 au n dry 5 0 r 1, r S 2 . tables S1·S3. Lamps $l-$6. day only. 5 9 o I) w. elec conduit $10. -4" pipe Sl· I $urlboud 5'11'' rodinp. Ex· Newport Rd., NB Jell. Sat one $31, ont $5. Rocker S5. candles, new $1. pr. Sewing Night stand S3. Crib $5. Sat. Isomettic stretch bars and Wicker table $10. Bible Oceanfront Or. NB SS. 2" *· Sl-.$5 no chedu; I -cellftlt condition $ 25, only. Craig tape and player $25. machine $8. Boy's and girl's and Sun. only. Noon to 6 hand grips fS. Basketball please, 5"-4307. 11 549-359& , 'l' , SABOT dolly $15. Porcelain Set TP trays 'Sl. TV ••tand dofhes, 6x·l2. excellent con-pm. only lXl9 w. Glenwood backboo.rd and hoop $5. stand $10S. ~~-"'· nd~ BARSTOOLS, 4 ca Pt am\ n s BOYS 5-lpt!ed stingray $n 2 hi -557 r:..co $2. Electrie' hea1tr $2.' Ham. dition, dre.>~s. sh or Is , Pl. Santa Ana tnear Bristol bar $25. molUl'6 •ta .-.. Mivtl $10 each. 675-4 · 15'' chrome w•··la ,. each. ~ KJNGS'IZE'-bed.a--' t'X tub. w tr. _... ._. • 1 Boo:< of knowledge and H nd ad doll d 17 ·~ ~ I ' t'''"'" r-per $1. Beach chaqo,~ .,I. 1weat.crs, coats, 1 u its , 1 and Wamerl. bookcase-=:, 847_7301• a m e resser · 3 Id TV $5 $10 Mens and 2278 Avalon St. Colt.a Mesa. tne1ur lzuilted-used once) oRAPEs $5 pr. Ruga $3-$8. each. Spice • .rack $1. s~ slacks Levi jeSJll, shirt!, 1 ......, Poker table $15. Child's 0 en ~othes l~dles whoes While desk. JZ, z87s Ballow Lamps $5 ~ $10. Bookcase saver $2. Bowls 15c. Jtmlrd shc~s ' 5c-$lO. Nt'W girl' Iii TAC H 0. METER S 2 5. VW Ftnders SU. VW doon desk and chain ~$6. Old ~5. Wall ' p I a q u e 1 , MAPLE C91)tains chair $12. • Lam Costa , r-&eaa, or I $7.:.0. Chest $10. Blender $8. ·player S2. Bed lrarm $2. coat, 12, n5. Women's and Rotlssone SlO. Rug sham· SIS. Running boards $2.50 dresser $15. F1oor lamps $2. ligurlnes Z'>c-$5. Green Desk, 5-drawer, lt"x:so·· f 501-Ta'.13. · Electric oven $Z. 66-1037. Girl's clothes 5 o c _ s 1 . :; o men's clothes 5c-$4. Sat. g.3 pooer $8. Ice c r u 1 her, each. Rear deck lids $12. Bench $3. Iron headboards lowlge chair SlO. Hair dryer S25. Vacuum tank type SS. l NEW 3 rrieri't swetter, size WONDER. Shbo Tit. Horse Velvet, Cria&y dol l S1·$2. p.m. Sun. 1.5 p.m. 1866 blender, can opener, bottle Tires and wheels $5. VW car $1. Odd dl!;hes 2Sc-$2. 423 s· 1. d oak double bed Twtn bed, mattress and box 1 40, $.7} new, Ml!IPtl for $20 $4.50. Small trike SI. Baby Clo1he1 SOc-$1.50. 657 Beach, Tahill oJ.., Mesa Verde. st~rilizer, botUes S2 each. top carrier $15. Gas tanks Victoria , corner of Parsons 8~~nd 1;;~. Sleeping bag S10. sprina U>. 2 twin sprqds 1 each. •6Tl-U!IO.-• v.•alkt>r $1. Tall parakeet I c .M. ~9245. • 546-r;;>JJ. P 1 ct u res, hand . knit $5. 962-1782. &: Victoria, C.M. Power mower $1.0. Baby car and bolster, blue-gr.en $5 { GRAY 'irti.lfadon fUr coat cQ-e, complete $&. MS-a42. ·pa or '69 VW parts: "2 doors 3 in I STROU.EE buggy, car :;~a~r t~!~t$s d;:~~ CARBURE1'0R, Pont I a ·c BUNK beds $20. Hl&hcha lr seat and stroller SOc-$2. ;;.~· t!.~ n.!:1~: worn 'thrff fillnH. Like-MW ~ box •Pr;in& !;!:\ mat-Sb ~ch. N~ tlrt on rim bed, stroller $25. Large 4 AFB rebuilt $10. 893-9344. $5. CoUet! table S7. Sofa bed Cheap '!ihag rug $5. Electric 8 re a k fa 1 t 1-bl• fl. • ~ to awrttiaW •iiJ'Sl-1~ ~ aet $15. ~SO:u. '.:' i S~f. ~U yolt tif.tteriel.,.~e diy.oer ehut ·S9.w. Skin 8::':~ 1:..nWhtt~t toysd GENERATOR, Pont tac, and chair $25. N~l playpen Iron $2. Watne irons $5. Retri&erator, white, '*la, U).1f4t.eca ... ·1,. ·~ t 1.a ~ER $10. nu.-11 ..,11, new SU: eacb.. • 2...,1tart,. er Diver tins $2 each. Golt cart tfo .... ' _.+.,.a Rebuilt $S. 8!J3...!t344 .. $3. Crib $10. 847-7831. 613-41-W. • worim _.... 125, ~ .~ ~ <HA" ,t11 ..,., h Hi ..a.. -·""" re mov1n&i ~ eYe,., ... ,1ng • i • .,,...... ~ _., ~OQ ·bi~""'.stfll~ ndyt ~~F~~C,QC~ i;no,..rs .•.+" W · J;l.t!"' .$5. 81.iJy;, and. cltlldren's p-1! 2162\Kan~koe.. HB oU-'NEW reci.11 tires, any size TlR~ V(TY good 'Ulid 14 WAirE&rbild:.Jl.O.. Watet bed Pl.1ll (steel) 51Jc...43. Bed liiiit,Vb:cetieftt ~oooiuilrz\ ~~$1D. India .Pread.~$5. Sl iac1i. f;Jµa l;ima. " qew clothes .2»$L51). 557-2416. Hamilton between Bu.shard 30,0XI mile-guarantee $8.9> and .µi. over 7{) to chooae frame anr1. headboard $25. •he<eta-, white, full Ql' twin ~t~R-98fhf of;u'· \;1~ ! · ·SieM-lroo f'5>--'?~ ~'~~ett9·-r ~~ l~tl'~1_~ .,Ca1l1afttr Sunday night. and Ma.gnolia .. 962-6913. each. 893-9344. from• '4-$8 each. One Jeep 66-1628. !JOc.#1 Mattrtu: OIMft', ~ ·15',. ~ $.1. ~~~·btirpJier, ,CJtf ~~ ' . , ea'ch~~ tw:rr t:;:qr.a i~~ GAS logs, grate and con-f\.1 EDITERRANEAN head-wheeI a~ tln!s 18" SlO. 1960..:;;___..V~a1~1~ ... -,-. -m-o<""t.,-ly-1;-or $2.!i(). so...4610. Y._ 70 'fOr.·ci.ev "-, C,. n1cl(. 2 SPEED Schwinn -bike Wlndshlo' .. .,., r:A11 .. ro... rtectlo111, two sets S25 each. SKI boot!, men's size JO, board $25. M l I Truck tirea, 650x16, $12. .. ...... .....,,,. motor $25 i'FTIIR;;EP;;;;"-uCE;;;--:c=o-...,,,~ I y• 't" .... ., ..... .,._..wu ladles size 8, good condition . a res s, '150xl7.4 with Oap& a.nd ..,.... ... •""" • """ ICl'etn (ntl II up $10.' 54~. . . $2111 546-5984. , Four white pedE'Stal counter 110 h H l f Iona! • pr t n g I • tram. e $25. tubes, Good-··, -nl-548-~. any firepla.-. $4. tx12 :r::_ · JUNKING 1962 Ram. b I er stools with green cushions eac · ar pro eu Book h 1 1 ,,~.... ·~·,, "'" ... , •. ' American Sl·f.5 for part,. S25 each. New baby back skia, good base, without cases, s e ving, U&e. $15 each. 12-7 p.m. or WATER-resistant Porsche J'e'\l'Ullble 1'JI, btUl!'/Cft!Y , • • 3 1 ajv·an1 i e d clothesline k. ie $12 c bindinga $25. 8MM projector, •m~ $5-S2S. French IOf&, . weekend and 5-7 weekday1. ~14 carcover $12. 613-0925. I $lO. 41,i' whlte porcelain ! :i.A pac &eo/Y carr r ar auto load, zoom lena, like cha.i_r $25. Table !era, "°1Del Mar CM646-4947. EARLY VW .... front sink and drain board com-' • -• poata $i.u. 548-4934. bed $5. Infant carrier, Cosco ,-.;,,,ht, allo Dune an -' uwi blnatlo'n with '-·"""ta -~ -•---•-; •• 1 new $25. Stereo components, .. "'6 l=°"'=-c-o--,-----1 bum ~-~ •• oo 2 VW .......... ., ... ·~GGEDY Ann, Andy ~ps $5. 111-1.0.ut .....,...... o one Phyfe hardware n~o 36"x80'' Aluminum screen per, .,.,~·~· ...,. · sprinkle hott $5. Formica J -ns. Plaq11et $10. Sta.Jues year lOc-Sl. New diaper pail turntable $25. Am P 11 f I er Hang~ lamp $5. "'°'Lue~ door SS. l4"x15" tire and dre• SS.00 botb. VW 40 hp counter tops 2'x2' + 2'x3' ~ $12 50 64M089 $3. Sleeve ironing 6oard $.5. ~nei~ '!'~!:=:a. i:t torchei, f1owtts SJ; Rattan rtm.1 Sl each. New cruh tuned exhau&t U0.00. J•guar with 4;• back 1pluh i2 and . NlO MATTER. ' . . . Maternity' outfits. sizt'.12-14, .. --kols, p'··Uc flo·--... helmet $10. Bamtfoo lawn big pme apeal'IUn (new) n. ....., '""~ I' · . ' . . CURlarreTI~.~~~ .. comwhlbt.1"'TVtion,. 3, like new 644-8302 u.a.11 ._ ....... .., ..,, v•~• ....... ~--s.i blue denim vest w I th · · Patio chaile lounge $15 chair $2. i,," P.U.C. Rkljld .$25.00. Professionally made matchine Oare pants and FRAMES, many sizes 25c-t2. Garden and other tool~ plutlc pipe 2c It. :Z"xil" 4• 8'4" Surfboard $ 2 5. 0 0. ELEX:TR.IC clothe1 dryer •Pf!ed ttcordrplayer &m/fm shorts, white top with Poro stick $2. Little Kiri's .,,._ •2. Seo"· •"re·•·· ••. lumber »;: each. TV an-Craft.man aabrnaw $10.00. $25. WHtlnghouae. large • radio. old but all Wl'.tritine 1o·•--'5 .,,._ ~-. ,,.. .,.. '""'' -N n-1.. •. An __ .. ___ cpe.elty, 548-2375. smocking, red print sun c u"'11, .,... , ~-50c. 6" Artists' prints Utrillo, Duty, tenna $3. J6'' wide x 48" ew """""'..-""" ..w~w I;-;,--,,-,---=---- , • • , fine $25, 962.-3119. 1JUit, support parrty 00.se, Shopmate Sldllsaw $10. 2 Sheets $2-$5. Frames, booka tua:h and 36" wide and 30" $25.00. 49&-3342. 11' row.boat with new IWl5, !, 2 Tviln oouchea with never 'NOm, priced Sl-$5. edgers fl each. TV tables 25c-$5. Stainless cookwan!!, hJa:h aluminum acreens SOc' TWOgirls3speed blke1, $20, paint $25-Oar., cushions, •c:o:Ylrlet.s $25 .each. ~ttan SU.2258. 2Sc Brown leather chaps dishea, traya. pyrex lOc...Ji each. 570 Victoria, CM $25. Eleetric chain saw $1S. f!'tc. $25. 675--0941 30.l'ii l3rt1 • ,. rocker $25, ~. ' 2 CHTLD'S school desks with SlO. Chfld's picnic table and Electric Broiler Sl. ~c KING aize mattreu, ex-2 VW bueket teats $15. St. NB. W FiberaJasa over wood ' ~t attached swivel' ~t $12 benches $3. Small wagon $1. Door pollrber $2. 1'1etal cellent condiUon t 2 o. Walnut ooftff table wrought I 'F"IRST=""°'llO=-:take-,--1-,lt,-°"•8"2 t • tor -8 t-..z. ._._ ,..,__, magazines 15c each. cut ... -!"·-" • I •~• r----St. . ' HA"' T 'l<t'tls.Mieuil'Och-14.hjiino-eadi.Foldingportablesew-Playboy and Rf!alltles typewriter stand $5, 546-213.1. Iron lep $25. Mite. Rambler waion. l90 -· .,.-.. home tape ing machine ta:""" $3. vvlLI and sanded boards for Metronome $3. War 1urph11 TUB steel lumbtr rack fits 1un1 1111.-.,. .., • eu. w.;w uuv~11ur , C.M. •• # • " + de:ck $20. ~ 6lfftO tum~ble yellow tonnica table $8. decoupage 25c. Fr a me d instrument cases beaudfUJ Econoltne pick-up $ 2 0 , River Ave., N.B. ~165. BUNK beds • Exctlltnt co,,. $15. 7 gallon 1how tank, com-Ou1stmas decorations, lOc· wood $5. Ladies dreue1, 138-G-W. 11th, CM. OLD bath tub $15. Sink $2. dlUon, 125. Wall cabinet $25. • . • ' • • ' ' , " plete $15. ~OQ4 coffee desk Sl. Wool Ahe.g area rug pegboard panels 50c each. coata suits, sweaters $2-$5. Metal twtn or bunk bed• Dre11er $10. Books-dllhea $25."Giant lf,0. slot car let 6':x1G', l wool sh~g round Children'• l;>ooks and to)"I Shoes-pointed, new $1. Old MA'ITELL power shop $4. $20. Palr blue and green l()c.&. 1126 El Camino on base with can: $25. SIOt area rug $25. eacli. Toddlers l0c-50c. 1·• Venetian moslac fashioned ha.ls SOc. Baby Model plane $3.50. Gamts stamps $2.2$ a book. Skate c.ar, 'contrdllez",. ease and iwtng, · 1lkle, table combo tiles $1 per box. Honeshoea items 25c-$2. Luggage $25. ~· Race track $15. board $2. Bicycle parts S2. Ave .. Calta Mesa. ~re• $15. eMroom 1&mflll $3>. Like new. 557_1607, lOc. Ladies clothe1, 1lzE' 14--Photo darkroom 1 e q-u 1 p Boy 1 do~• 2.'5c-50c. Work· Car ~ and tires, ~28 KNOT mtter, llta any boat, Q: for SU. J>!nto rim• SW 2 BARREL nianifold and 16, 2»60c. H.ardoover boob 2Sc-$5. OU Santa. An a Jna pana 5c each. Men·1 FOTd $5 and up. Altrology 1-14 knot., new, never uted ·each. Small be.nd saw SlG. :?Sc. Kiddie car· $1. t.Uggqe Avenue tint block mrth of 1hlrU: lOc each. 210 Del Mar Clock, new $8. Bueball S2S. m-2490. 54&-8373. ,268 E. ~h St. CM. carb for 1500 cc VW $25. rack $2. Whttrbarrow n. Mesa Drive 1621. Orchard &f2..0970. elove $5. COlmetlc Uahted METAL tennil ncket, new i:-o~ ~:,n~.~W:n~ =~ boy's Stirwr&Y. ~~~~.~~a:; Drive 54G--0181 ~ trailer $20. mlrTOr and caR $22. Orea. $25. 613-2490 . ' . ' · • ..,_.. . . Schwinn '(irl' bike $25 c M ~2646 FUR stole SW. Zen Ith ~. Inc table $10. Iron pan $2. SPINNAKER pole, ll tt. IT .IS ••• • ., " ' I .. \ ' . ' ' . .. l "· -'' ... YOU ~P.atlo llahta ·P.·Dou~e Oood ea~ 12>1 ~telle NB. . . . port.able TV $10. Motorola 1V tel $U.50. Bait tank and Cooker $.1.119 34th St., N.B. wood .$1S. 673-2490 . .$4. A.atiqne •at.yle extariar "t'· • • PINK flowered chenille tun TV $10. ••• ~~. ~ ~· ..,__ 1 e • --t'' n1 ..... ..__ a foot. ll1ht 17.50. ·New hooe .... 540-3263. bedspread $5. Whlto and -· • •-•~ -""' ••~w • ""' ~ 48" wide 57" hlah wood yard $4~ 6V auto radio .$1.50. New '56 BUICK needl starter pink heavy chenille full AX1L Jacks $3 • neh, 2 cream frffur $3. 2, ~4 CHILD'S Keda trnnia rhoet, pte SS. S70 Vlctorla, CM Sch1qe,dUmmy knobs tl.50. &illnokt $25 21" table mode.I bedipn!Jd $8. Tull blue wheels for• Duster $4 . ea.ch. t1ret $L50 each. 1. 100lc14 •new, abe 11ii M, $1.25. Crib ltlcu, t. butts, mp -lL TV·WOrb-ns. Box Springa 1pn!:ad $3. About 1/3 oord Triumph mo1or eyde j)lrtl, llTe• $5. Headboard and .net mattrnl 110. Car bed, A..,... 14""'161'~1 $1. N..,. and,..-.. (doublfi $10. dry wood, 4"x!I" 110 . ~JO. 536-1548. • • &Pr\uil $5. Tennla racket A·li If. Melh playpen, Al, ~·~·1st. New la\IO!'~torl' HOOYtt upright vacuum Manual adding machine $15. '61 BUICK Speclal:·h>·~ $3.'15. 53l-.5360. $10. Inn! crib mobile, k>okl: . la\liOl'ta ,7~$5. ~ bund.le cleaner $10. Spr~ cana 4'x4' coric sheet $5. Kirby $20. 646-6361. , ~ GIRLS Schwinn ~. new, $2.SO. Pttenon car ..,1.;.-Ies •~ ()e-nt bl®:ka cle••, •---, -~ whl"-altachmenll 15. 54()..1316. • 1 a:ood condl.tlon J 17. 50 1eat.. l1ke: oew, *'· Playtex ~'I .~: 'j~ .. --Plum'6lng Zc .... each~;;5 i:n""t.. ~~ OFFICE desk $3),.: Stefttary ~. • nuner Mt $2, C h 11 d • 1 21 pJ. Pemeo aquarium, complete m 'f'w1n head· l>oudl $5 pr. or oeparst.ly. a pohtl loldlnfr oenen 111 • Comer delk $1. Baby oar bed $2. Picture framt1 $1-.$3. -· RPI' ocfftt'_. ~ M'°" VACUU.M cleane• $10. TV de<k $10, IBM -•'\' feeding tlble l3. Qtia!lly 5ELL .,1-T fi!'oft.6.fc ~:·~ roar, 642-4657. n" black and white 110. $25, addln< machli. '$l0. 1.!!:":~~ $IS.plan~ mlaeellan<OllS child~••• ·• •• • _, ~. ,, 10 511ee11 men•· blko 125. 3 EIOob'le dune, buUY llll. Marchant m>chlne 120, ,, • ~· clothing..,...,...., boy&, 1J> JaW\ .... 11 ... ""'" ..,. ll)l!t'd . woman1 bllu! $25. Table and chairs $5. Fire Schwinn bike f.!OL 2 dnwer Recliner chair $5. XI boys fantt a.iid toddlers mes W I T H , A 540-8376.-' O.luxe aun lamp wllh •n&lne $10. Hlih chair $5. Ille $20, manual _.,. = 1 "°" old 110. 11 -12 5 o Nice a!ria 81 Ford 4 · dr, I qlllldu aulom&Uc, runt $25, Bat.- teritt , S I: U voU, com· merctaJ, 04'1 and oa·a. 980 W. 171h SI. Clll • I D.A.ltY Pl.L·OT 4 track tar 1ttteo $ID. GE 1t11.nd and timer. orig $82. Metal suitcase $5.' 3123 $15. 962-*2. table~ •i:,_0~ ~~ swea~. 1~ l1z.ea $1""2. ~· rtmofe" ·Tt $5 •• Elect;t"Onic now $2). Large che•t deep Sumatr& Pl., CM. ~. FOSTORIA stemware $3,, Old Maternity dotber 1 pants ! • l , . , . cannui •· Laree toy ta:nk trtezer. v.ukl ptrfectly, 546-1909. pictures and trtmea ?Sc-JlO. ~~ .~~ e:e!t~; IUU, corduroy io'.oll:I new, NEW tire chains St. MUitan( W' &•NT ' •-fC; 'It W..,na doll ·~· $25. 540-8638. BLACK end table $5. Brus Awn !.Se Jowe;-. $1-$10, llze 14 $\0 1 ..,eed top. trallar hitch $\0. 53&-!1<2 • ,. . ~I)>· S1Dll'6 animal& '2. Sleeplrc ELECTRIC l111Xe1' 12 . 5 0 . ond !able $5.00. Old ontlque Patio IUrnltun "'12 ·15. $1 Double bed .,.....,. , '• IRONRITE Ironer, xlM ...,. I . I Mr $5. -tb&ll , 13. Lorre pWtic clothol drop tloblnc 118. Scale $4. a.tld'1 NaU1ah)'de swM!t chain 15, and •pr\.,. 15· 'Co""" of =:·: ;!, ~~ dltlon $20. H'"vy duty bod H,....... NI 13. ~la SO.. lor poln1lng ll e I ch , deak $9. Rustle plan1'f' 12. Aluminum ex1'ns\on laddel' HuoUnpm !It. "' Hartfor1I 39"dl" la! 84 p.rment frame, adjuatabk lor Queen For F1lt Serota Ii' l!lol:· ~ $4. Ser-.~ Ar1l>Ucolly lb&ped plecoa ol Child" rocking chair 13. 110. Maple TV 110. COttiet ~ilst'f. "':"'llnrton St., Mi 12. Gui~. Woo new 121\. hlor ~Kl:! ~,;. 1'1 6 810b!• lomp er · ~ _ . .:::.. ~ ~--· _ l .J\-1 ~· 1 , Mttl r«: nch. 64$-0163. Doc buket $2.!iO. Plctutt, Zc4.). MesA Vmk 3281 HJbadU SL TV 1tand U. •" ..,, -• ' .. ., ii'"' ' -f i:........ A mn1 nca:' 1.ADl!:S '"~ ~ BOYS bllle 12$. Glrlt bike print S6. Crock -$8. Colondo Lane. TWO 111·15 Fln!atone 500 tlm Oval braided,... 91<12, 110. BOYS s~ Tytie bllle, t''!;"',' • • I 111111)' ~ ~ Klld!en table $12. Vanity 115. -R 6x8 $8. Goll dubt. 5, 11 xlnt condition $25. t · · A ~... • ~Aho 111, 1 llD. Fl :;;.v:::::U:.=i. ~ tabl• SLSO. Goll Oubo 13 ~ ~.,.. ruf, 6x9 BABY owtiw 1<. Porta.crib, ...,h. Electric <:Olleo pot 12. -.,., ,,. dfl.., $15. , ,pl _L ; t P\Jl<n!fi. ~ llictc,..., , uprlpl vacuum $25. each. c1 .. Mc. X."""ne · m1ttrt11, -ta. bum\)el'. llamiclal11&1$1.Vlolln$25. G\rls --U, 1$ . • ' . ' • . --. -• ~ '.'If • • . , M .. , II&& otm rubber $1. ~le TV $25, TV mnd lamp $12.00. Wlcltor cl1oll' MEN'S :16" 3 speed blke $25. 125. Power mower 125. O.lk Corner unit Hollywood beth 5.l!-11\S4. "-ll:J.7'11. ..01,' 11 ~Pt I!. La-~• ~ w!lh eulhlon $1.50. Ladle• 6 fl. IUl'ftloard flO, 2 pr, llO. All xlnt condition, 115 ftck. T1blo $5. Sot • ---------'I , .. ,..._,<i(;, .'• ~t 'brO wta $4. ti. I<, it.mote -~ ~· tnvelbor$3.5'UJ.lthSL, """11on lkis and poles $5 538-9921. Sun.!M.-1686. TIME FOR .·' •DIREAT.' : p~.. ..blrt 15, ~· , N"""°" Hetsl>ll. 64M11\1. ..,._both..,12.SOpalr, <land Ejl)GER, now, $15. 911U5lD. SWEET atat.en •lereo "" ~' 'JOASTMASJ'.ER. hel.ttr like AUTOMATIC Wa-her $25. ~ Wt.ff' ttceiwl'I wjlh a"' GIJUA tricycle $15, aood tpelkel'I, $10 each, 5' H I •" ' ' ENCYCLOl'EDIA BritannlOI =~llaJor $l;l.. "°" $15. Diab wu1>or 125, Lawn =:" ,:S· ':"°".= 1condltloo. 968 !2!8. dtcOl'lltlve W1'0U;ht Iron. QUICK CAI • : ... • • . , . .., ' ~· :.··_· • • ' 12 Mel>. fy\J M! Medlcol ="'-. IDOW01'$l.Blke1$51nd$25. 21m~ i.. KB. VANJTYtable$15 ~ 1t1lreau, 115. """" Enodooediu s:l each. 2~r'l~n~O,lltftnc lMae commm:lal ra• .'4l'ee n•, . . ' . tl'mpenture pup fot THROU#!ff A L&nitmatft -. u '..., cbalr 13. Va;:\oul stria bet.tu $211. l!otary _.. Ral\IGEl\ATOR, wort• SINGLE bed with -mo!orcycle no. Tem-g 1IQc. SehOl1f and -cloc!llna. -· 1 doUble ~ u 11 $5. Hondo·~· aood m 548-11114. $211. ~chine cheat ol p<r1ture ...... let dual y , beQ1ta ~1 50 tlctlon ~ ,bed llO. ~nday ool¥ lL16l frame $15, Tow bu l2S, NINE ,..,t di""'"'" $25: 41owtt A nliht •tand $lO. oiwlnN $1J. Ex h ••• t DAIL PILOT ..Wla ~ Wa rrcr c..cons, Cool& lllu a• Bike par1> ~ Cam\>e1' Four dlntnc chtln 12 -h. 53Mll68. temll<"'-i&lll" $10, ~ SJ.JO, National 5'0-1595. oh<ll 115. Goll cart b&ttery Old Oat top dffk $5. Scotti BASSINET N . D1nlth 'l'ld>ome1llrloralnalec:ytin. WANT AD Geosn.Pi>lt& ~ Ktnnedy G.u'FERS and Sltltq pa chlrpr 125. Kldl tlelk 13. J.,.m "'°""" $11. Ed&'<I' $4. -!Ocker $2ll. Lam du tnc1na $10. 1'a1Ja $25. dttfh • -n. ...,... $25. txll wool oand)o Wiler P""'P 1-QI. 'J'91i !nm1nr board $1. Oirtalll picftn In b!Uft $5. New Stftl !nm<. 111ltablo lar 14•-5171 1Ml-45 time $5. -tlJlpad rvr. pd -w. llt!l Bt., oil Plaoen<Sa ,,.sa $!. Ranclnl. laml' $L plllk -b!anlolt 11 . two molilftiYdM. bal ,..... £ tic. ,.IJfmr,,, ~ ~ l2S, ,..S SID. 61;1 -Aw., Coola Xm. UU Prlldlla i-. llednom lfPt $1. Ill CJll, -aod 11n. - f -• I f I I f 4 • /~1 ~! _r ... _ •• r .. ~1[11 ,..._.~ J~r=l -~a..i:....-~ . .,..i ~l·~I 1-u.. l[i I -•u. 1§) LI ;;;""•;;"''"'~l§J~w~I ·~'"''°~,s.i.~/§J~I 3 Linet. 2 Tlmes, $2.00 I E -970Autot, lmporttd 970 Mloctli.-811 Pl-/O..,on1 826 D09s 154 &ats, 5llps/Docl<I '10 Trolltrs,,Travtl 945 ~ru~ksd ... . 9'2 Autos, lmporh<I STEREO-GARRARD LOVAl!lJ:, bit, black/tan, LAB puppy, F•m. 12 mo. FREE BOAT SLIP 21'~la''ltl,idlcont.Slpc --,.-C-O~R"'"N"B-l°"N_D_E_R_"_ 11 S?T.EM unclalm,,t, FREE part Lab, km apade ~· •hoti, AKC, houst!broken, A *** ~ *** 4, canopy, tact air, 'Mtttr '69 lnternat. 1200 PU Qt>:Ulm.u Jw.w.,... IS ORGAN ""'SONS Loveo childRn & af!ectJOn. l<W•ly JltUt g~l SlS-2001 all putiller, ~ hitch to V-8, Automatic, pow., otce~ ~ All shotJJ. 3 yn, old. Son 5 1~ ··"tb. ~ ~-ly ~· _ Watta, AM/FM stereo ~ic.56--7&-U. pm. . .h Wl ..,,.,.,.,, ..... ,p .vu-aow. ln&,J)OWerbt'Pes,..alreotr ~ ..... &1rtclc tape deck. FOR BEGINNERS H 156 T-tloo m '6' FIREBALL :11:, sell con-dltlonlnj;, E><L BurnP.,r, dual 2 walnut cablrwt •alttn. You do not have to own an MOVING, mmt tiod honie, 2 GrlQ . tained air. Xlnt oond. Steq. m1rron. heavy duty for Bia: Olm,plele ~ aiR inrtrument. Free pracUct f • old Bl'OWll Cock·A·Poo, 5 YR <?Id Quarter f.lolw. 6. $1B50. 536-8531 cgmper with $400 hone ovtT- Garnrd turntable. Sold for time ava.na.1*. ~~ood penonality. !'!Z orlrie~t &0":!.irict~; Camptr1,S.le/Rent920 Auto S.rvlce, Parts 949 drive for tha..t add~ Pl 13!!-P01 !'I ~ SJ<9.95 SUUt 'n>eoday, January 1Bth --'"' ~ mil ..... Lie. lll336D ll <r ~II OIJ U.119 mo. at 1PM~ w-. 2 LOVELY cau. white & 538-6113 alt S; Sat & Sun * SHELL TOPS * USED tlrea tatp selection $2795 U.S.A. Stereo Equipment REGISTER NOWI ,..Uow, both ...,,. loviJ>c. W\Ytime. EL CAMINO * RANCHE:RO lj, 16. anc1 18. '1RESTONE Mike Mccarthy Warebov.w, 119 E. 11th St, Aho, lntermudl.ate dab: Owner passed aw a Y. EXPER. Rider will t"Xt!reiae D~~ ~Ups SI'ORE 415 E. 17th St., C.M. Coola M .... &15-2442. '1'16dsy, January 18th at 49<-17211. & -00... In English 1030 S H~ SA 899-2515 646-2#1. GMC ntrGIDAIRE refrlg. $60, 8PM-4 Wt'eka. SIA.'dESE cal, ft:male, trtt Equitation. I'll pay board • ' ** SPmAL ** Recreational Vehicle Centtt au.lo Kenmore wuber $45,. $12 + manrl1I to good holD('. fee . Marianot 673-1916. '62 INTERN AT 10 NA L 'l'une--ups brks I: htaten cor. Beach & McFadden .~ Qun a. lprinsll' matt. $35, e FWi-Entertalning * M0-7493 * BE 'a.... Harvester Ya.n, camper ~ tor t s..-On4 Westminster twin • spring A me.It Knowledgeable AUT Qtr ~ mare, 8 yn, equip. flSO. ~ otter. ex c I w/""-!30, ' pc bdrm e R<nt OrpM Avalbble AKC S.W.t I< AKC German Very .. ,tie, $450. Abo tack 645-1533 1611 SUperlor, Clf, 194-1336 531-2450 oast mports ).1 (without .rpcinc 1r matt) $75, During Tenn Or Courwe. Short Hair Pointer, femal.es. $175-615--4619 VW CAMPER w/tent &: j • ala.as top corner table $20. Inquire For Details Fenced yard. 540-8638. LlvHtock 858 equip. Like new, Low AutosfwWt IH. Ntwport Bch. 642..()406 '' ~ LemPt $2.50. 54>6227, HAMMOND ORGAN LHASAPOO male, 2 yn, * * * mileage. Call <er S pm. 1000.1200 W. Co11t Hwy., STEREO, unclaimed STUDIOS Good with~ Mary Wirth $48-7253. lntenw.tion&l. Hanmer ' . • layaway 1972 model Ga~ 2~;:r ;:.w;· 1716 WHtcllff Drlvt ''11 DATSUN Cab over CH-·' 950 RECREA110tf Ol!lNTER ......... ~,,~MW~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!. '""lJ!'!A'i'::G?'G!'!'::A!'!R!""~I ~' ~.:~:~11:n 644-8930 =~ ln~D~enf."I.:: YouNewpothert w!Beach 1 ~~· =31:""· $750 'f>6 PLY. Belvedere. &'lOd ROY CARVER, Inc:. --'-':.......----i-------~ , ;;:--. krrs w/cross-OVer Open Mon. &: Fri. Ews. ed small breed. 546-3138. 2 ~cl<t'ts to~;: 0 ' trans. Alao '69 Datsun 3:m Cot~e!'fbor B~ Automotive EJccelleace 1970 JAGUAR XK£ systt"m. A~/FM /MfX ADORABLE 4 mo oW white Sports, Vacation 925 615--0'lU 1971 Ch It p U & ' ' ndlo I< pl Still WIJJU.ITZER !1lANOS temal poodI •-ti /Cl I 953 evro 9 ' • ~. 4 ~ ,_,_' , tape ayer. New,.." 1f Warranty e e & Recrt1tiona l ,..., quea 111 c1 % 'n:bi camper equipped. :UC. .... ...... pe. 51"'..,,. h"arn111•lftl0n, •, .,. brand M.-. Sold fOt" $309.95, · rSave '••-. 645-0UT Vehlcle Show N -T faettt'Y air, Wire wheels, '•, •, ~•--· d "'0 ~-h er ~ e •52 BENTLEY 4 Dr R/lf. o, ,........,,,., "~"'--.ti .. _ .... , -._,""' ue ..._. · -... · Cable. -Nelson FREE to good b o me , at the 5 new 1ride w /W. Silver S. 3395 ; • ~:::"'i'bJ:b•-.,1 le&lllri'~ ~"',.· • -'llmWl</-~ta. Credit Dept., 41" Con>oles German Sht-temai., 8 ANAHEIM TRIUMPH -_ P/B. New uphol, Plus Tax, Lie. doc. Fee 1ROY CARVER, ln~i,·~~> ~ly • , ~ · -~ "~. L'·t, Wh"e mot old. 531_,.11 CONVENTION ••• , ' Bill BARRY .,.__ • A ••~ ~ " Hd/llner etc. "'750. Will 2925 Harbor Blvd. ., ., ·" ·•45··5P'.,,'c • ... '* ~uenoN * They Lui. $195. BEAGLE 21' yra, male .. Xlnl CENTER SALE !Ake nice spnx:. as part. PONTIAC-GMC·FIAT Colla Mesa 54M44t • ~ ~ ,fi. Fine """'""" GOULD MUSIC co. w/child ... n, needs )'t<l, g<l Now -January 16th Palmien 546-8<09 3XJO E. Is! St., S.A, 56'1·1000 CORTINA Naberi' Cctdiiiac: 4: A-ppl.laticet Since 19ll watchdog all shota: 673-84:1> Please call 642-5678, at !lf NEW 4 SPEED 1930 srocK Model A Oiupe 1968 OIEV, 6 cyl 'iii ton pick AtmlORIZED DEALER Auetloos n1day, i:~ p.m. 7045 No. Main, S.A. SMALL bl~ck female Germ. ~~(~~t~~ BONNEVILLE w/nnbl st. restored. Xlnt up w/ht'avy duty 9 hp com-'68 CORTINA G.T. 2 Dr. 4 ~HARBOR BL., Wi.,dt 's Auction Barn * 547 -ooBI * . 9\ep. 10 mos old. Ne\!ds Jot ton-.tre. numbtt is 510-122()) $1300. cond, JlaOO., Bl-1226. p~ssor, ladder racks, etc. ~.radio, heater. (YPV. COSfA MESA 3:115% Newport. CM 646-8686 HAMMOND "H'" with of love. 54fr'l922 * * * Dune B~ggtes 956 Good cond. TI4 645-(X)X) 145) mue-Book prtce $1005. 540-91.C() Open S\rnday 9ebind Tony's Bldg Mat'! =io~Uaed~~ ~~with e~~lkcute amall NEW TR 6 ·n DUNEBUGGY new turbo between 8 & 5. DAVE. RJfs' PONTIAC JAGUAR XKE '64, lo mi's, OLD Kitche>n porcelain top Come &. Onl $2995 ,,.~ puppy. , l white. , 1~ $1200 -...-Corvalr Les than '71 Dodge Van 300 Serles. HI() Harbor i:u.~ at Fair Dr. good coru:I. $1050 or bit ofr. '' ·"'~ serving table w/drawer &. 2 Jlennu ~~'ey :'.._mna~.. 540-3471 -Bol~=--• :Je • ..,'"·-.!~ VI.~ t _.:.., 0 ,.,• °"""· V-8, auto &hilt, radio, heat-Costa Meaa -·"t" 5t6-801t 644-4m. r <' -.11 ..... , ·--~ Old GE ·-·~ VWISI ....., l"""'V RE & te..• ............. '»' .. o.>.r<J:>:l'l;J er. Tan exterior. 7500 milt'tl. -""7:"""''"'"',-.,=-=,,..--1 , · • -~ _..., -· m•i 1192-3'14 F E pupc part Sbephenl NEW. 250 DATSUN '53 JAG. 5K 120 --~ n• Old Se ~ Trucks 962 $3150 lull ~rk:e. !'bone .. ., ...... , rum ............ ......,. 11352 Beach Blvd. part tter~ Tu 6 ........... home. $6 526-47$ CFulfertOO>'. CLASSIC · • ·+ dilld't scbpol desk w/iron (Near Katella) 642-0392, 540-4403. General 900 49. Wirt w~l.4. etc .• entirely , .;.. i.p SlD, 3-legpd comer JACK & JILL ...nt HOME ATIOOION ·oo DODGE Van, pop top, NEW '7l PICKUP Clli&:inal thruouL Mecb&nJo. •" I~ I Alfa Romeo DllVI ONI TODAY deal< 15. f162..Q21. • * SALE SALE * ' Sm -7 wk. ;.,. Morlnt Consultant Housr OF •!<>ve, Icebox, .aink. Sleeps 4. '4 spd. dlr. dlx. Bumper. Ila· ally perlect thntouL Htad • SACR?"ICE! I' Ma rte I PIANOS ** ORGANS * * 639-3363 (~)' INDEP~ENT \. Auto. $1650. 9tS-iJl8. dio. Mim>rs. PL72llil'J. Take Jighu alone would C01St over :•·" HIFl/1tereo, Spanhh Kawll, Steinway, Lowrey, OLEANDERS Mb ,,,., • Purchutng-SUZUKI-TRIUMPH TRUCK BUYERS "CHEVY TRUCK" mnalldownorlrade.491-6811 $300 to replace. Ph on• cabinet, blt·in 90Und system Allen. Baldwin, etc. Frorn PalJ?l Trees• Philodendro~ Counseling on purchasing '64 Big Six Pick Up aftr 10 ~ 893-2544 days, eves 531-5033. ~; Dahtl " bar. Must ae to f295 up. RENTALS S10 up. Selloum y~ dig 557-6372 boats & equipment. '72 GMC * TON P.U. 8 foot bed, new paint, Lle. 240 Z '70, xlnt cond, fully 1971 JAGUAR 4.2 XKE Cp. '! ~ • · ap~e $!!00 or beat of-Mon &. Fri 10.9 s. · · • Marine Survtyor 16112 Hartior Blvd., F.V. CAMPER special. automatic, t..26'103. Ful'I price, loaded, air, maga, mu..st White w/blk leather int. ter. After 5 pm at 960 Daily 1().6 Sun 12-5 FREECOCK-A·POOlyrold ' 646-2977 531..&545 radio, b•ater, stabilizer, $695 · , 1 sell! su.&772. 6-6-3633. Chrome wire whllf. Linden PL C.M. FIELD'S PIANO CO. :femaJe. Fr1endly. 41" Fbgls hull,-16.7,, beam. Open 9J.nday heavy duty springs, radio, Mt'ke McCarthy .67 DATSUN Station Wgn, FM/CW/AM radio, alr, lo : ~~REEf>a.~onSterLSpan. l.83!NewportB1vd. 968.l526 u is. Make otter. See at tintedg1a_,,,., 500>l32. Xlntcont'f,beatotter. miles. Maintained ' ·~'' Baroque 60 ~ ""' for' ll c.o.ta Mesa 'n.f/645-3250 1690 Superior. C.M. 646-filOO $3195 GMC * * 846-4867 * * w/tf!nder. Joving care. . ..eel. "'od ... $SOO. $425. or USED ORGAN I ll'L. I 0 ' S#-lll:l8 '69 Triumph 650 Mike McCarthy ~tional Vehlcle Cent'1' 1966 DATSUN station Wogon, ,.,-=""'=· =-==-...,,=-! '~ ~. u 4,4,8 wv. Luxe Ranch HEADQUARTfJRS Pits .S ~ 7' 19-C SeaBl"l'e7.er 18ft Cabin. Only 10,()(X) miles. car. Beach I&: McFadden low blue book, S500 firm. JAGUAR '67 XKE, yftlow; . :, 1' ~:~~est $1110. oell AD Mat<e°':'f :ty. Good Outboard ~!e;;. $677 GMC w-.m.1.,. Pvt. perly. ~t. lthr, Int., <.2; wt.. wheel!, -" ~~ DUNTON FORD Recreaoow Vehicle Center 894-1336 531-2450 2+2, < spd, $l500. Siwp! i .:0: KINGSIZE bed $10. Shae choice. Abo, New Ham-Dogs I 854 Boats, Power cor. Bea:cb 4 .McFadden 1971% DATSUN 240Z. Map, 675-2723 . '• · . 64 ,..k $100 mood, Kimball> I< Conn. 906 546-7070 w-.-r Auto Leasing 964 "4, low mUesae. $4300 • . ' ~-: = ==nd. Elec. dryer: !'!,~4 Owa111352eyBeCo.h, Bml .ot) GENTLE .,,.1U / gold min. CLASSIC 22' Chris Runabout 2240 So. Main at Warner 894--1336 531·2450 S42-.f880 3~~:I ~6;; ~=ls~ -211 ~ M °' C.M -~ · ac vd. /h d · I Santa Ana 1972 Mark IV .....,RARJ ,.1,, ~....,.ta esa-. . (Neu KaU'Ua). Lab. 40 lbs. Would like to w ea in orward compt. PICKUPS .--.~ air-cond. See & drive to a~ " · ....... ...a• '"-'-WURLJTZER piano. Xlnt ~J~ similar~~~~~ !1nd.H~~~ :~M~ '70 Hon~ CL 450 'El9 DATSUN .•••.•...• $1599 s~~~ar:'~Kt~ipped, preciate. $1500. 642-~ SUN/MON. .,_e -~ -~ '.-'•·-••95, 109 Apt •-MUS1 oell ttns week • Make YCK'~ ' . , FERRARI JENSEN table i.-tab! •~ ~ ~ ma1rimooy. Dowry or ht. ~·· See /o apprec. ~· lmmed att DI ry ,.--·-comer! e, A., Oarbrook Ln., C.M. choice of litter. 644-1790. Lapstrake design. Must sell offer. <•7Z!8J '70 DATSUN •.•...•• $1799 LEASE' NO• 'wv• AtmIORIZED ~ ': -· small -... p as tl c Pb' -' Marqu1"s Motors 611!JllS • • • • SALES_ " SERVICE ---==,.,.--· 1 " mrlboU'd A rn.laC 646-3530 AKC Genn. short hair immed. Dover Shores. Pvt. JENSEN . . ** FIREWOOD. for ~ PIANO tuner has all kinds point.er 7 wks sired by Pty. <n.f.l 64~5682. 900 S. ~ Highway 7~TA •••••••••• $1m for 24 mo. at $210.~ per mo AUTHOlUZED , ; , ·' dd.twnd & stacked ot planol. Very, Very Alices Bruno Von Welt STEAL this, divorce, 38' Laguna Beadt 540-3100 J} l • Nplu., Taxport. Nati" I ~ t; SERVICE.I ''' Call -: R--.bie1 5'13-97ll. Me;.ter 28 champ. $75. cabin cruiser. i mm a c 1964 YAMAHA lllJ cc. Ex· -toll W1!4 f.o;: OftO Glilb=seo Pacemsloer ""1--0llll thhJouf. ,Plenty ol xtru. pansion Cha)nher. high TOYOTA Leasing Co. ··ii.~' YACRT Oub membenhip at Like new! Mahogany. Wu Obedie-a ... to .tart Must sell. Save $500J, Full compression bead. C.ood NEY/PORT IMPORTS "': .f % if>Jna: Initiation fee. .. o....: Kft.I: SAVE' ....... price $14,900. 61>6291 Mr. Condition.. $125. Firm. Call I;>Msion (I( So. Calif. ; •llY 673-'.,...1• .,.,;iv, mw ~4• • Wed, Jan 12, 7:30 PM ,..,.. &liS-9301 1st National Bank •; :~ ,.._, Penny Owsley Company In the Nwpt Bch/Irv:ine Camp. =J.-5607, 2022 Business Center, Irvine ~ F'OR SALE -Irvine Coast <n4) 892-331.f area. Open fQ all doga 38' OIRIS. Tri.cabin NORTON '70 Commando, 1946 Harbor, Co!rta Mesa 83J..8620 '. • Q>ul>!ry Clhb ....,timhJp • 11352 Beach Blvd. over S m ... old. 546-4928 Conotellallon. 1963. Loaded 6,000 mH.,, Bamelt Racing FACTORY VAN • • • • • • . • • Mab ouer ... Call .~42. C~ar Katellal h &-Like new. •22,ooo. Day• a tch Ch ..,"IC/\ LEASING? German Shep trd " u · err y. ~· Try our lease ~ for ABOUT 10 Junk '62 Ford Sewing M<Ochlno1 121 Pups 213: 636--0757 or eve• 213, 645-3121 CAMPER "·-I '"3438 Saving.s • Satisfaction • Ser-Falrtane. _....y in Dor n..~ ... 6 "· -· PEUG~ PA lDE B'--'e · ... ... Like new Will sell -uNIVERSAL atraight Ktitch c 111~=u. w""' old $40, • i:.vi • ....,,. ..... , vice. _.-. · ..asss ~ mach. w/cabinet. 646-t61l aft 3 32 OiRIS Craft, Super, wht w/blk trim. ,Xlnt cond. 'GB DODGE WE LEASE AU. POPULAR cheap. Call Mike.~ : Ulled ~cost $269. now ·AKC registered female clean. xtr~. coven, twin S99.95. ~2933 J\ak for 1972MAKESATCOMPETI- NEWPORT Buch 1'MiJ $95. $ft4.;Q. Dachshund redishlbrown eng. $16,SOO. Pvt. pty. Gary. TIVE RATES. Ou!> Membenhlp $300, sml. 15 mo. Must ae~ leav: 6«>-1313 Ted. OIOPPER, '68 BSA. runs V-8, auto trans., (pop top), C.al1 Malcolm Reid tor 613.QU 1 SPfH1ing::G-l30 ing iown. Best offer bet 11 19' F.G. Sea Hawk C.C. S.S., cherry, new cutrtom paint, AC & DC refrigerator, RoJJ. further details. KINCP-Si2e ~ad, delux, COLT 1861 Navy cap Ii bell am or alt 5 548-1981 hd., tw:ln 35 Meres. Elec. st exte~ chrome tront end. away double bed· Just like THEODORE ~~ uee4 : orice $25. rev. orig. belt A hllster "PICK of u~ter" male stan. C.Ont'l trlr ~1500 or ofter 644-1368 ;~~y:r ~r;~~!;.:;; ROBINS FORD Whi~ desk $25. ·55T-'T.IJS $165.. Colt 1848 Bab Y SchnaUZt'T', 3 mo dlamp 549-2547. TRIUMPH 500 Daytona 55 eves. Costa ~~arbor Bl~-Ol)J.O ELtt"l'RlC hogpttat bed. '71 On.goon rev. rare model, sired. Reg. Except 1. 16' Fibergta.ss out b 0 a rd, '10 6000 ml. Best otter over TRUCK LEASING model. Nevtt used. fair cond $395. Winchester 540-1761. campy cover. Excel 40 hp $750 Takes thilf wkend. Autos W•nted 961 846-019'1 MO<L 9C 30/30 Carblllt', all BLACK Lab Pup, 8 mo's, to Evenrude $800. 673-81B2 ~S293 day. 646-191.f eve. 1971 FIAT 124 CPE, $2849 + TAX, LI'C. &. DOC. FEE Brand new 1971 Fiat 124 coupe, fully factory equipped including sealed cooling sys- tem, 5 speed trans., plus v!oM top., and ....... >J.1- FM radio, Serial No, ~ 10~. Bill BARRY.· G.MC.·PpNTIACIIAT • I LOTUS AU'111DRIZED SALES •:SERVICE . NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 w. Cout·lfivy, .Newport Beach , .. M~A Mlscelleneoul q. finish, ex. cond S75. gd home w/chlldren ~r 5 18' CABIN Cruiser. Ex. co~ 1970 YAMAHA 90 Enduro. AU. MAKES & MODELS W • ....:.... l20 WI-1813 «. W.C.F. nl I di · h Xl r.:.., mwu · $65. Wioobester Mod 92 44 o y. Needs otJ: of Jove & tion w 1 t trailer, no nt ........ uu. WANTED ·.. .. .. :_1,c . . 3100 W. lo\St.. S.A. $8.1000 'II MAZDA ·-lt-1..; 's'..JOO GMMENT Items for W.C.F • .lhort" bbl./torehand . attention. 646--3798. engine $400. ~7 5-M.218'l Ntwpoet Shop. Handcft!ted S1S.. PJ'iv1 P!y, . 546-7827 "GJWA.T PYRENEES'' Male Boats, Rent/Chert'r 908 150 HONDA, 1910 Cstm •7' sfotbes, • ~ 'an-""°' "\ 11.4 )'T'!i., verj gdltle Mov-painta:l black. Perfect cond. ~-613-'1574; • ~· OJI! .45 Aulo Ing M/Sell, llOO. CATALINA 27' SLOOP Orig. owner, $lll50. 55l-3896. ,,_ /';.}' Beginner's Su~' * * 646-34n * * Muf!~•I lnstrum•"!! 822 GUILD elect ·Guitar EF130 w/2 way pick ups, bus & treble ooat $380, cue cost $62, Gretsch amp cost $139. AD $.1!<!. 642-1731 .3ll3 En.Field 893-01!15. Brand new boat. Aux. power, SCHWINN Bicycle, boys 24", 645--1583 Y?RKSHIRE Tenier Pui; 1leepg six, SIS radio, DF, $25. pies, AKC, shots, 8 wkl. old, AM/FM tuner, complete Call Mfr.5775 2SM1 NEWPORT BLVD. $'&:; Rtataurem, ll2 show quality, 67~7843. ~,' 6'2" headroom, full '66 HONDA 305 Scrambler, O)Sr~' MmA ~':5'36$1 :'.:':~---~:---~ GERMAN Shepherd pups 9 ~~gear, convenient New· Barnet clutch, custom liJrht, FLAT,B..,!D' BEER tapper $Zi0., cash wks old. Papers, n 1 ot ~ f! w/~1enty ot park-$285. firm, 548-5146. '61 GMC 2 ton V-6 !!'~ $125., 6 ft. 1hee175r dbarl. registered. $%i ea. 963--355.5. :;:i !lit-~ a1i~;:ior info ~O HONDA SL-l7S Sc:raml> Tilt Cab, 4 speed, 2 speed, .......... , rest stove ., ~ 1 AKC Gennan Shepherds 7 , ·. 1 Pt'rl nd Stree new 16 foot flat bed, 900x20, case $95., 2 alore re:frig. wks. Quality Bred. from 35 CORONADO Sailboat. er. ect co • t or 10 ply tires, really ready to $250. each. Cocktail sink SlOO. 675-2533, Rent day or week. Write trail. $350. S45-7645. IO to work. Call today, Good Cort Fox $125., juke boJ1; $350. Coke Box 152, 829 Baylkle Dr., 1968 YAMAHA DTl-250 CC. termt. Uc. W51933 RAUNER Baaa viol. w/adj. box $.10., cig. mach. $20., ~ 2 -9 WEEK OLD PUPS N.B. :;n_ ~~ ~~~=· Mike McCarthy br. $2'15. Fenderbass: amp. Sat 1700 Placentia, c M. Part Shelhe, small breed $7 Boa;;--ct:-1--;S~ll-----=9097" ...._. Hd.-ma~... Guineriua I,.,=,--~--=~.,..,.· -&12--48IB, 534-3885 · ' 1 '""' 'l'Dnn .. Pll Good r. -. ~ USED Ice Machine , .. _. . , -.... w..,...., . ........n-GMC st;rle violiao $301]:}4&-.7066. Scot!'man Fllker-500 lb 350 SILKY Terrier Pu p pJ •a , .....,.... w:tue at halt-~. A dition. '$800: RecreatlOnai Ve hide Centtr Office .Fumr'Wte/· lb. capacity 6.13-M ··~ Af{C, l male adult ~ salty, aea-wo~ 19', GaU G45-0993 Cor. Seadl i&: Mcf'edden e.,rp. 124 E 54W4U. . Tenna, If desired. 5:17.,35115. rigged CUltor.'Dacron ooailL Ml~I llKE 2 HP Weotmlnltet .•• , ves. ~ ' . Inbd. 'eng. Bd. ·Best I"eB.$ Ot-$35 894..1336 53t 2450 ~".'!'.,"~ · .. : • ::iii ~ ~ttersi!';:pples, 8 ""' ~;~"l:,~15•bout the ~;;:, ~ ~ Chev. '68 'h Ton $u'~ ** TRADE• AKC Leb--!IUJ" 84:1-1135 . . . Xlnt cood. ~ . ONLY 23,1100 LOCAL MILES py, ,dnt chal):tpion lines, X· GREAT Dane Puppie.f. ~· Hobte Cat, Brand new, .Ji 67S-S88l *'.' , Long'IOheelbase. 6eyl.~ rayed, tor metal detector of Champion Siretl. Rea.dy.~to n, yel., wt. aails, Many SI'INGRAY g\rla blki4 Good rac1 1 ~· OJst:. ca~_:J'!il'ron. ADDING Machlnet and ca.sh equal value $200.' 968--2949. Go' call 830-3653 xtras,. w/trlr, $1B00, condition. $45. heavy ·4u1Y equi~, Wllb reg;.ters. SJS & up. TV R dlo HIFI . . 540-.214! or 675-!551 detuae '"'mpe,. ohell, M"'t ti4s.o59S" , I , , ST A N D A R D Schnauzen, SNOW1BiRD No. 37L Full 645--~ ~ bt> ~n A: dt1ven 1o tuUy P_jano_. 1/0ro_•. "·'. _12_6 Sttreo 836 ~'=4 aired. AKC ft!g. equipped. In the watei. 1970 HONDA Trail 1!>t Low appreciate. (14~) ,.l' ·· · · · · · •n ZENITH :IS .. Chromaco!or . na<iy 10 saJJ away 195. mileage. GOO<I .!Ion. NABERS CADILLAC ;JttMBAu,. Big Thealrl' COf'l\binatlon with remote BE AGLE Female AKC 548-St!7. $175 cub. &«.57ot. ,. AtrmOR.tZED DEALER F.UJJ Pedal. New! Fantutic ex>ntro!. Pecan Medlterran~ regis. 4 yrs. old. Low! Lid 14 $19S '69 BRIDGESl'ONE l1S cc, m> HA'RBOR BL., value. Save $500. ean with sUd1ng doors, .axt children. -.$25. 54g...1827 Cotnp~te 'w/lrailer good cond. • · -<Dsl'A MESA Penny Owsley Company watt stereo, floor model now AKC Malamute p u pp I e •, 543-0327 or 543-1621 &f6..306'2 540-9100 ()pen SUoday :ub~'ii,~!.. priced to clear. Save $350. $lSO, Males & females. 30, Trimaran sail away '70 HONDA CL UO '70 ~ VAN, .va, EXECUTIVE desk ~ A steal at $85. SCM Marchant calt'Ulator. Model 316-A. -·-· Cltan U1td C•rs SEE US F1RST 1970;!!1! SPIDER miles. Take over paymeni.. ·,, Bea~ lilue with \· black l-;Prlc;;va;;;te...;perly:;;~·;:·~.,,,....154.;:i:-:= \lU<ket $~i91f' 7l911QF, ~~~~~.~ .. ·~~ PI"' ""· lie. a. doc. 1e.. •70 Me-..ies Bill BARRY , •-.,.o PON'TIAC-GMC FIAT 280 HL CREVIER MOTORS )lj W. 1st St., Santa Ana 835-3171 WE PAY TOP CASH !ii ~ca:.: !:f!i.!'4 · GROTH CHMDl.Eli ' ' alOO E. 1st St., S.A. 558-HOO '68 FIAT Station Wagon. 4 Speed, Good Runner. CXEX- 552) $417. DUNTON FORD 546-7070 %MO So. Main at Warner Santa Ana '68 FIAT 850 Sport Coupe, R&H, new clutch &: brakes. Good rubber. Clee.n & Xlnt cond. $9M. 6'75-1345 t"Ves. HONDA AU lcl' s.i.. "'anas•. 1971 HONDA car. Lo mu ... l82ll Beach Blvd. " A-1 cond. Newly -·pam. 11unt1JJctoD Besch ted $21ltl. T.0 .P. 5'3-0988. lfl.Gl81 • , Ia ·~ ·n Honda 910. Red, ..., WE PAY TOPHlOLLAa· de<k, ~ $11!1>. : FOR 'i'OP"UBED CARS o~ 1 u ,..,.,, car ts --.. JAGUAR .• w; u. tint. . llAUER BUICK BAUER BUICK , :DI E. 17lh 51' . '!be 1l&rloor Aftu Qolta 11111 ~-Onlji ",\uthorlze<l ' DIPORT!I WANTED JAGUAR DEAL•R Orange Count:lel Al,.,·aya bu an exctUeJJt • TOP I BUYER lecllon ·o1 ~ New "'Used Sedan. Full JXl1iV'1r & factory air, ~11~ chocolate brown With sii'ddJe leather interior. 647AFB. $6699 · •nm tfmi& .• TOYOT~ 646-9307 1946 Harbor, Costa Mesa HOUSE OI lm"°/1' Inc. Orange County's '\It tr a ..modern L~·•·thql'lzed M~i ~Be'h!t d'~aler . Sale1/Senrlce, lrg. eelec:tion of p~ Ii new Mercedel lJenz In ttock. 11862 M•""""at.r, ~Pk. al ffiriii.'Tu ~'tumou (Sanla Ano F'o7·h; (Near Katella) on tttil year~nd cle~. 968--1170 tr\ top shape. $5500 Ol'. $!195. ' ~ atttomano mns. t113GC. 1--,==-=-==--l ~~~ ~9: ~~'. AKC Minlatu.. Schnallw !Jest otter. n4 63U035 ........ Homtt , MO DUNTON FORD WOULD YOU pupptes. Rc .. o.,.bJe. , •--1·-·-• •"7070 •BILL· lll,'X1';Y T\ll'Ol'.t. . J-. ' lS881 Beach illvd. .• ,.- B. llftch. P!t. 1<1.ms 1971 JAGUAR V)2 . • BELIEVE 1972 ZENITH Color TV -· ....,ts, Sllps/Dock1 910 • ______ ...,.._ ...- 1'"<U 847-8929 e.ft~ 6 prit I' Di() So M • w : l'REE ORGAN LESSONS tnd clearance. Prices lower ' · . ain It a.mtt u Jonr u you like! No reg. than tbe dilcounten. All * POODLES * 1 SIDE ttea avail., up to 25', 6&.nt& Ana A"'°" Imported '70 ~Ir con<llllbnln,c, automatic . J.; • .. , ,. • . .' bnly ~.i!Qo,n>!Jeo, (92Ji:>MN) titration. Nooblintton. Just modelt 1n •tock. 3 yr. pie-** 646...4665 ** $50 1>tr mo. Abo dry '68 alEV " ton strle• ~ Olm! Mondays 7:30 »r:n. ii.ire tube. l yr. PIJ'l.I, 1 yr TWO Poodle puppies 1 tnalf •torap l launcbln.r tac. ttakt, VS, auto, pwr brakes, 118 AUSI'ZN ~CAN. t970 JAGUAR 2+2 COAST MUSIC t<etvk•. deUv" " ,.I-up. I female, ag• 1' -: Newport Marina, 20lh SI., hvy duty equlp.''Pn!ed ~ AAJJo OU.., ...,0 6 .......... -'~10!')'11~.''t~~)ai. """ ft2.2'1SI ABC O>lo' TV, Oran£• Phone 119<-3564 alter •'f-¥-~ 6 Other xtru. By owner. WX!t516. $217, tl6il!ill & CONN CAPRICE, QI County's 1...,..,, Z ••II h BRINDLE Afghan P!lp. CENTER Slip 45' or ulldcr Sl.!95. 2130 Caeyofl Dr,, DUNTQ" FORD "S!>tdilllill1S In Quill!Y' II\'~~ nd. Wu fllll6. Deller. !1021 Atlanta, H111> papered, 6 mos. old. )1IJJ $2-25 a It For Sall °' ...,.. l31ln Honor Gard<I C..... CM. 5I0-9!l90 144-7~ . BAUER ~ , . 1logtoo ~ ~ , 6o1$4180 llt g pm. )' 233 l8tlJ St, No. C NJI. l Bllt. So, ~ G.G. l'rwy, 1 SJm .,, -'S, ~ 1 '1IJ!llo So.·.i· Aldi • ,.... ' ~ ' TAPE -· Am; u M 61S-023ll. 6311-2333 Pjl11Hp'-c.li'1)"1Nj<\e, "" v · •f~· luf.slc-Optl-.httlla• (lJ4) ~4 n>Odel llOtl reel to ""' n E FOR FOR Rent 32' .Up. -lo -• ' ' Ill. tliop, '.6r!PI' nu lfct> t ~ • 23~ E. l7lh SU -Bl>'d. I """"'ti"' lape ~ QUICK CA511 the Jelly. .' *Manin Pearce* ~ + .. of'l'l.u. eoo.. • ' ' ' O>sla !'fa !f:7785 wlil<'.2•alteotl; m . .&t•' • · • -' • 'xi.r~~ , . · f ''118lA,IW 2't;t.~iiani. •.orp· -· 10 ... -'tll • pm; THROUGH A BOAT SLIP, NEAR~ Motor Homes: •'FOR!l i Tlii ~ , ,,.: . • li\Vfm. """~ 11r ~Low .,.~;-".:• QraW: • .... • DA'LY· P1Lo1 '° '° tt. boll • • ._ -• ., • ...... br&<. arli ;..,. (S2!1J!ll;J • mii.. ... er· ~· D ., Btt1""1sPA6iiAIU> llf•stereo I **6'13-61SO** Sal e R-a. Llb•wl<C-2112 -m • ·DUl,lfT.,.N • -. Sdtmlft Coosoi• 6' to~ Alli/FM, WANT AD oocx,,.. po~w boll up 1o ~5•.,.,_,. .. :;;•ai. , ijjiiii ~ >""' _.., Bii'1 ~ TOyit• · _;._ -....7Wd · •-~ 1907 ?.i:.no, J .~$""""'"' ~ilel; t.t• 5678 '°" it.lJ Pir lt, NOWJljlrt .,..,.,.,.,. e.llT "'•"locl t<ll do Jl -J!Mdt ~' ..,. Ii>. Jlaln at ...,., -,_ "~~ .,..... llch..ll)>'lni>,S15-112t-'HU \liuaai o:r; li -. .,...__ ~ AUSTIN AMERICA • ~ ·• t ' ! ' Mfi ~~~ 't"Mt,,r!l 'Alll'llORIZED _ llALE8 • SEllVlCll ' r. • ' ' ' • OAll~ HUIT .,. ...... ~ l§Ji I .,. ... w. I~ ·1 ... , ... 0...: . ~ 970 Alii.1, 1""""1M 970 Autos, UIH "° Au!OI, UM!' t90 lutos. J-·~ ..... "' .. 1c~ ._ .... -... ;;::1~;;1 1..__-_"'_-_il§l ___ 1 ._ ...... _-~J§l r ,,......_..;.., _1m.;pemc1:..:.:.;;;;; __ n;;.;1 Autos, Imported' !§JI l§J! ..__ .,_."·'*_l§J l ___ ._ ... "._ .... ~l~l I AulM '*Salt 970 AlllM! lmportoa MGB TO.JOT A '67 ~CB, wil'e \\ hJ1, Plrtll!! I radla11, AM/f~, OVlll'ctrive, ' fiL\rJ exhau1t 11~" BUSINESS 8*300!. ' -· '6' MGB, nu paint, lop & rna owirhauJ, am I rm, wirt' wbls, $'f9j, b"fl....8261. 'ft;. MGB. 11,000 ml,. 'l\1al'e Qf~ ove.r i t750. J7S-'220i afl , S' pm, 812-8206 9-5 pm • OPEL. '67 9J>EL Railey 2 dr hl,ltback. Nlc.-e_, clean lltllt' car. but need.1 t'ni:. V.'Ork. ~· as ii. Wholesale or car ia'-$85o. Da)'a 642-6943 after •l, i63-0738. ' PORSCHE ''.OVER 25 Cf..~, Reconditioned, · At Guor•ntffd, .~ORSCHES ttl'•. 912'•. 914'• '1957 "' 1971 NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 W. Coast n Wy. N~wport Beach '42·9405 IS GREAT BECAUSE WE SELL FOR LESS -·-OUR CARS ARE t'ULLY • Gone Over From Bumper to Bumf)4tr 'n-IAT'S WHY WE GIVE A 100°/o 30 DAY WARRANTY ON, OUR 'RED SEAL TOYOTAS '70 COROll.A STATION WAGON •. SJ.&2ZJ 4 ~,' radio, ve1·y nice concl. 7488ZU '69 CORONA .......... Sl-42:"i f Dr, Automatic, air radio. Ycnl37 '10 MARI\ II .......... $182.3 2 DR. Hardtop, Auton1alic, radio, tZ in 1t!ockl. '70 MARK 11 ••• , ••...• $192j Z DR. Hardtop l\'i!h fact. air. ls;sQD. TRIUMPH VOLKSWAGEN VOLVO f BUICK CA"DILLAC CADILLAC I CHEVEW 197tl CHEVEl.J..E MALIBU 1'69 TIUUMPU TR8; Llkt / VW BUYS '68 VOLVO 142S i • BUICKS • CAD.1969 EL DORADO Air CooolU.N!d, All power New! tllSBNDI fl.977 . ee &-0416 + + DUNTON FO~D I '9 VIV ••••• : .......... ml~···~" J<r<en with n""'.'1 CADILLAC 1970 I 5*-7070 PML.\76 lraiherotte Interior. Radial 1970 Riviera ONLY 31.~c'i~· MILES CHEVROLET ~ .. So M In 11• 1 '" vw ....... ~ .. ····· 1699 ,,,..,. AMll\'M,' •P'td • $"888 SEDAN DE VILLE AIR CONOITIONING •• , a 1~~ ·~ Al ,,. .... . "" · a at arner OUV60I a:uaranlety 1XAV4181 $169:1, ~ .... · c.•, _., ,. n S.nl• Ana , '" .~ M • M t . . Pad<led IOP. IUll 1.,.,,.., In· wa,. U ""'" «sMll· I a; v,v ................ ¥J1" arqu1s 0 ors Only 27.35:; LocaJ l\11Jes ~~~C'l·onv I 1f'rior, full power. AM;F~I JOOI n. ~ • I 69 Trlum .... OT •+ . SQ\V79-i !!00 s. Coa11r tllitiw•y Jo"'ACTORY '' ~ , . st~l't'O, S'lcr~ tfl(X', door $877. $1895, ** 21!'99t.1313 61 V\V Chilli.············ $999 1,11•:unR Bt>ach 5"()<1100 AIR CON'DITlONt'NG , AIR <.'"ONDJTIO. lNli l~ick~, l'l'Ul!r-ronu'()I, light DUNTON FORD VOLKSWAGEN U0?.189 A -990 full power vinyl top vlnyl Jo ull powr-r l"flUlpincnl. Pttdd· 1 11,('ntlnt-I o·unk o[)tntir Tilt ~7070 ''1)9 V\V ................ s1m utos, .~~~---I Interior, ~\l·f'M tlh 0\lhe I, ed top, t·loth .. le•!hr.r Intel'· .~ 1ele~ic: 11tf'e""i.' IW"\\ nw !'!) ~111.ln ar Warntr 6388,ro . ..-• WAGONS loaded "'ith :iclra)l & llho11 . ~r. ileu.-o Al\l-~~ r1tdio, tll't's, absolulely tla...,•ltlis .~' Sania Ana 1961 V.W. '70 V\\ ................ SIJ.'l'J roon1 ltf'!lh, tZ\VAAA01 till & iel:"ropii· •ll"rnn.1t. I lhc p1't'1!1e-st 111 So. Cahf. '6..'\ Cllt:V'' \\'A(;0-,-.-A-.~,.,-.. Runs lik, a WlllCh. 7'18AGG t'lr, j \~.\. 11 1XNM6t.th SH.1(' Prlt•t•fl 1'n- Uc. VRR25< 1\ l • Mere. '67 ' P111. $1333 1968 Electra • $4555 • """ ;;~:1, "'""'""'Ins. (Ol(L. $19S -toll ew Popul" Colon, p.,. ...... "225 " I NABERS Cadillac $39S Plu.Bli\ ua.:R~ 1" TOYOTA AIR ~;~T~6NING POPULAR •·DR HARD'J'OP NABERS Cadillac AUTHORIZED DEALER DAVE ROSS PONTIA C PONTIAC-GMC-FIAT J _seal di.'(, farnlly \1'1lj:,On J"ACI'ORY AUIBORIZED DEALEJi I :l60C.t H,\RBOR BL' ?18() Harbor nt1·d. •I ralr Dr. 2000 E 1't St $A 5.)8.IDOO 640-9307 Vinyl ln1f'r,, fu.IJ po...,e1·, A\I. .\lR CONDITIONr.'\G ~ 1-f.\RBOR BL., CO:::i"TA ~IESA Co:.111 \f,.8& ~8017 Bl~,, ·v· . a· ,·es I '166>tG Harfbor, eo.tbta :i.it~ka -~d~d:i:ic1~:.'~~~c1k. ru~n1~:~c~;1 ~~1~~:~1. ~~1o0 co57,\ ~~~A Sunda> ~HO:~; CA ;n.L~~ar l\;-t_,'z.!s C ~E~~;~EtLEs Authorized Sales & Sel"\llct 32852 Valle Rd., San Juan Capi.&!1'800 837-48001493--4511/ <199-2261 '69 SQUAREBACK I as ac trunk opeorr. radial 1lre11. '65 DeVi"lle Cvni . ,.,11 ....... vcr, 811., •oo.-, CA1\tARO'!' Chry1. '67 9 Pus. $1222 dooo· loci"· hli Wh"I . vintl• ' $~14.99 I HERTZ CORP. Dark blue finish , Excellent Be11uuru1 1op &-vinyl tn1eMor •H.,, , cond1lion . Ne\.\' brakt'Jt. 4 'fown &. Country -4-<lr IVGY~ ' Cnupe Jo"ull factory po11'r ~IY I I 221 VJ. Kalt!1a, Anaheltll rte., f'll'. I f • . ndJ . ' (714) 77• '050 speed. radio, heater. •SQ\'. FACTORY actory air t:o !1Uning. - 6:191 AIR CONDITIONING I 1968 l $ab pov.•er 11'indo"·s, !PBP9!\~1 • , '6!1 CHEV, l'm1111Ji .. VS. au10-. Used C•r Mgr. Speciel 3 seat. Dual con;aforl front I 1 es re Used C•r Mgr. Special ... rn. rn111 l1·Tran9ml'l1'IOll, t'actor;i 1 ' $695' seat. all v\~yl interior. full $ 8 8 $995 NIWPOI T lfACH I All' Co11dlth1nu11:, 'PoW!'l' HUNTINGmN BEACH powor. Till & !<lo"""". LESS THAN 41.000 MILES HUNTINGTON BEACH ,,,~,. .. ""~ I Si<·":"''· ilO<lo<" H'""· IU #tee11ng, e1c., etc. Mos1 f 1' .. ACl'OR'' 'til< St'•!. Of'Villl', Vinyl lop. 1YE..'8.1..191.$1677. every delu:ice Mtn1 rnadr~ AIR CONDITION ING , l.A'c;tl1f'r inter. loaded . $'24j(), I DUNTON FORD· Chryaler·Plymouth IVOH827' • 4·Dr. hardlop w i 1 h po11·er Ch ryal•r-Ply.mouth lij:'>-llJI. 54.._7070 16001 Be11rh, .l:lunL; ·~ <'l'I Reh. NABERS Cadillac steer., b1·akes, windo\\'S, l666l Bc~ch, thulll'1"1"''' H~·h . -19-70 FLEETWOOD 842-0631 -5~5164 AU1'ti'ORIZED DE'ALER vi nyl top, vinyl interior, 142-0631 -540-5164 I ?110 So. r.111111 al \\'i11·npr Santll Ana '62v w Yfmdow Yan '~o~~~~L. l:."A'aERs"c~'dill:~ T971-Sedan De Ville 1 Ren't or Purchast. S31 ix-r 5-I0-9100 Opt'n Sunday AUTHORIZED DEALE'R Full power f11.ctor1 air i In\ I n1onth. No Down On Ap· We Pay 2800 H'A'RBOR BL., top, cto111' & 1 .. a.rhcr · 11111·~· ·n PORSCHE 911.T. • spd., / SANTA ANA SpoJ.jo, Maa;1, dk. l>lu. ap-TOYOTA NEW ENGINE undt-r wtlr· pey-ance group, ain/tm, ranty. -Auton1atl'-'. 0 n e I -'64 CHEYELLE BROUGHAM 10,000 MI LE S 6 1·yl, R&dlo, ltt'1Uer, $396, io"ull po11'er. rac101'Y 11ir, 1111 foe li mps, tinted glass . .fOOO PHONE 540-2512 owner. Just llke ne1\'. S..cri· I rnJ. JJ nio. :l0,000 mi. on -117 \V. \Varner, Santa Ana fice to bes1 offer. &tS-2698 1 proved Cl'«l.il . t227CEI\/ COSTA !t1ESA 1or, Ai\J.f:\I r!i.dLo, 11011r1 CONTINENTAL 5'Ml·9100 Open Sund<1y door lock~. VOg\ff' lll'f's. Ln II hl•t"I, A~[.}o~~f sleJ'('() radio, dir_ 6-Ml-4188. ____ _ tapes1ry & l<'athtr 1ntenor. ·+.:1-<.ii'EvYsl11 \Y1n ~ dr, 2&3 11nyl rop L.oc-aJ 011,. 011/lf't 111110 nu rlrts, rt c •n l 1·ar :iold & st-rVl<''l'•cl b~ u•. 011·1·hall. $67:> ;,;;7-371.l. "''!'l"ntY· $6500. 49'4892. * * * days or 5.,;7-Glo t-V6. Top Dollar 11970 ELECTRA 22; ronv"L "I°'" ow"''"' ""'"''' '61 PCIMrnE Conv ... D... Bertha Almeid• '69 Squareback Very gd. coiil. Besl over 496 E. 19th St. 4 speed, Runs great. Priced MOTORS . Folly loaded. 22.000 moloo. $5777 r·or Clean Ust'rt Cars SJ,600. 714 64&-6317 1 l~ll'J.i~l l9til CJIEVY lmMla convert. $1500 takes this "'/end onl.y. Costa Mesa 10 sell! cVTS994 1 S99a. , • 6'6-1914 Von,·,~.:,.~ ;~;~::'of TERRY BUICK 847°3842 Garden Grove ·~/=~~:~,~~:·;..?.'·PIS. ~~~~,E~~~l~~'~ Nabers Cadillac "~' '"""· 11:15 or .. " ••· 49j..1()7') ~ t!ARBOR BL., COSTA l\1ESA 540-9100 Optn Sunday AUTHORIZED DEALER I fr:c".:.· .:64:.:<--0.::.:1"°::.... ___ _ 200) HARBOR BL., CJIJo:V. Nova 1970 350 ' tpd. COSTA l\1ESA Xlnt cood. $20()(). PORSCHE ·16 9111<, AIC, Spart•, Vocation 51h & wa1nu1 ,71 VW C . Lincoln°Mercury Ne1\' radiaJ1. All :ictras. & Recreation•I Huntington Beach 536-6588 . amper Garden Grove at Brookhurst CADILLAC A:\l /F:vJ tape, S 3 O 0 0 . Vehicle Show 'G:> VW Bug_ Slick Shif1 ra-f \Ve&lphalia model, like nrv.·. 636-2980 l/688-&ISj, at the I dio beater (WIM6801 '$577 <2 co chooscJ '6&. PORSCH " 91J·L ·5 •pd, ANAHEIM DUNTON FORD $3250 .AMERICAN CADILLAC 1968 CPE. DE VILLE 540.9100 Open Sunday 64i-2876 '70 COUPE ~ V~le. Full I '67 SEDAN De Ville, f'uJJ '63 QtEVY II, auto ' lrana, power, tact . air, vtn)-1 ~r. poii·rr, factory air. 1Z\VP. Air cond, $425. =PVJ Blue Book pr·a•t• .)AA• Hlut Book Prtt'f' $1.170. I ** 646--ta-!2 * • · $4599 '. 52299 I ·66 CHEV.Cap•I"". 2 doo1·. DAVE ROSS PONTIAC DAVE ROSS PON TI AC R&H air. Shorp l cleon! AM /l'M, m .. o. pvt pl)'. CONVENTION 546-7070 M ff d 1-------- $3900. •1>-1636· CENTER ?J>J s.. Main ai 11·.,.neo· ac OWar *.Ambassador * '69 PORSCl lE 912 Cpe. N01v thnl Janual'y 16th · Santa Antl 839-9600 or :i.11..{1608 * Gremlin * ~~3_;J~~ck. A~f/1',~1. I =~=nc;J~,:2sr:· ,:-~~a~~• 1963 VOL~S\VAGEN, very Corner 1st & Harbor * Homet * 2480 Harbor Blvd . al lo air Dr . I · '~449 FACI'ORY 2480 Harbor Blvd. at f:air Dr. l Costa l\tc.~a :,.u;.8017 -'-"-'-· ~------ AlR CONDITIONING Costa Men. .).16-R017 I CAD C D 1 ·~ -F'il "Ta CHEVY Nova 3 1pd. Stk:k Vinyl root, beaut~~UJ cloth & LARGEST pwi.', ai~~"1111 ~1~:~el ~ w~y I 1hUtp 01.ar. br1k", m11s, leatht>r inte1·lor. F.uu po...,·er, SELECTION OF leathtr sea1 . e'\l': th'1!'!, 642,-6847. , , • '71 911.T • your tickets. I North County good eogsnt-., run~ ve1'Y Santa Ana * M Xlnt ·Cond * Make Offer toll-free-number j8 540-12201 KOOCI -$400. 242 E. 19th St., '68 V\\', Stick shift, radio & A X * * * 64~2062 * * * * * Costa Mc!la, trear houscJ heatcr. WSE256. S877. * Javel'in * A)f/_F'M ste.reo, tilt & tel,. CADILLACS IN bt>autilul po11d1•r 'oh.It' wl1h 1• --'197=0-CHEV==v~.-P~1"s'", -d"i>c-I 11cop1c steenn! .. ni~~ other ORANGE COUNTY ...,hitr padderl top. Pr11·. Ply I hrake1, air cond. LOADED! extras. IVTLniul nve to-SALES-LEASING S2750. Call anyt 1111t' ~6-7R27 Call 557-8"43. '72 TOYOTA _ • * ·66 VIV fa.1back. XJni DUJijTON FORD * M * '80 PORSCHE Super 90, Mint oond . rebuilt engint. New 546-.7070 atadOr cond It. he\\' llrH. SI~.' · •o~ dov! AU'mOR!ZED CAMARO '1 -,.'-',"'-'CHEV,:,...:__Y-N'".,.,-,-. -... -,o-.1 • $2555 • Nab~:R•c:dillac -\ ~;,~~~~w palno , pa1nl .,.:,..,. SJ.>.1258. I 22'" So. u.-' ·0 ao w, ••• , 673--6745 or 67~2401 'tU ·'"'-' • •"' LARGE SELECTION '61 PORSCHE 1600, fantastic 1 l o o k ln&'. Xlnl cond.! lhroue;bout SZ200. 494-8960 j '63 SUP ER 90. Xlnt lhruou!. BIL off~1· thi.s \l'tt'kend, ......... '60 Porsche, xl nt n1ech. cond.. needs bQdy "'ork. $8llO •• ..._ 12 OSSI Blue, 1potltss. .UUFM, Chnn "1hl1., 1inted a-tau. S45(X}: 675-7262. PEUGEOT 646-93"3 ls.M Jtarbor, Cost a i\lesa '70 TOYOTA COROLLA '6.1 V\V Camper. Santa Ana e:iccellent condition '67 vw fastback, rblt eng .. Sl150.00 531-72!M new tlres, good in I . , '69 VW Bus $2500 Registered for '72. $700. 548-1760 543·0131 I 494-6398 arter 6. or see al 1969 VW , ·~$l~ 446 Holly. Lag. Bch. .. 673-36.)9 I '68 V\V t,astback. Ne"· 1 , valves. Xlnt ~cnnd. S89:l or Qi VW Sedan, ne~. <!lutch :t: , best ofter. 6*-,2698, Evea: firl!'I, good t:ondihon. Ori&. I s-7 ... ~ ow ner, $645. 61:>-'5462. ;;i • .,_ .- 1970 v w Conv. New rop It 1968 vw. raslback. 33,000 ee- Finest of Guaranteed Used Cars "HOME Of CONVENIENT PAYMENTS" CALL FOR FREE CREDIT CHECK l. si•~ 220_ Cl'lf D 1 1ual mile~. 1 owner. Good ires. °'"· a 1 r., d $ 300 8-47 7655 N.B. 646-81-0i con · 1• · -· ' eves ~.:.rvl ...... Dept. o-n Monde v or ""eek~nds. ~ '"" ,~ ~ ·70 VY.', '°"'' 1nill-'ll.gt', clean. V-\\1 ,63 1 1 d N .. 7~30 a.m. 'tUI 9 p.m, NABERS Cadillac '600 HARBOR BL., '67 CAMARO I . ., cAPrucE. R&H .• ~. rnn Atrn-IORIZED DEALER COSTA MESA v.R. Auio '!'ran~. Po...,·er I pwr., 4 door. $1100. Pr\. par· 2600 HARBOR BL., 540·9100 Open SUnd1y Sieering, Vmyl Rool, t \'Ul'· ·'·''.C'.Cl'.C47.:.""'°::::::;.· -----1 CO::i"'T A MESA ' I -7J.I0-9lOO Opfn Sunday 63 CAO &IV, all J>C)\\'er, 7:!31, dlr, &16-41118. '63 JrrlOVA, new tlru 6 ):II.int. ---o=--=-~=~=-"I Leather lnl. Vecy dean. CHEVELLE Good cond. l'riw.le perty. '62 CADILLAC ~. 67~. . Bell oUer. (11)) 58'J.11'15 '69 ELOORAOO •' Lo~td.' 1968' CftEVEU.E MaUbu '1966 NOVA Wa&6n wfS1.iO full Po\\·er, Air Cond, /HOS· J)e:rfeet oond. ~4200. Pri par. 327 cu tn, 4 •pd, Muiu 1e1J, mt Slan In.I'll. 1"erf ~t l~i $99, dlr, 646-4.188. ty. Call evta, 494-52116. $12XI., <199-lllM. Prlv. Party. $8215. ~ 1968 CADILLAC-Autos, Imparted 970 ' Autos, Imparted 970 Autos, lmpartW iH '57 Peuaeol 400. S&lO or best ' . oUer. Good transp, car. 2 Dr. 4. spd. Dir. Rad!o, heat- $1350. Good c:ond . I , x ~ L'On . ew * 5-IS.7803 afl -4 * reg111. S300s4r~~~29 Harbor American Conven.ible. Full po1ver.'"tac. tory air, leather interior, tilr sreerlng wheel, Ai\f-Fl!-1 11ereo. Rlgh miles. tVZDJOO> THE REMOVAL OF THE EXCISE TAX MAKES DATSUN A GREATER VALUE THAN EVER 49-J.2723 er, lml glass, white wall tlres. air cond. CCPE 1171 Can finance whole car. CaU 546-8736 aft 10 494-6.!IJ. '71 V\V Camper. Al\l/Fl\1, . . d~ bra.ke8. 10,000 miles. 1 '67 V\V Bug, l~tc blut-. radio, 64 6-0261 ROVER -'67 Ro\tER TC .2000 s.ftn. Ol!ep claret fi nish. Genuine Jf¥ther ~•ts. Jm-m~ate! fWYci4s) ms. llill MaK<y Toyo!• / 18881 Beach Blvd. Hunti ngtGn ~aeh IW1-8550 SUNBEAM '67 SUNBEA.i.'1' Tieer mint eorid. S2JOO. 6-W--4131 or 6l5-<l407 !".TOYOTA ' ~68 ·Crown Wagon 9 PUll!na;er' W81Qn. While with vln)IJ interk>r, 6 cylin- der, 1u,on111llc. f\VVfl::>-:11 USID CAR SPECIAL) (: $129S. HUNTINGTON . BEACH · C)lrysler·Plymouth 198&1 ·Be"!"h, l-funU11~/'"I qch. 141·0631 -5*51'4 '70 CORill~ SPRINT I Skt 8111<. Coupe ~h black leather Interior. 19,000 actUal mil••. IH9'. (53f9NS) M9rqui1 Moto~ TRIUMPH Triumph/Fiat Nt"'-' o\ Us4H1 Sa les--!'or1rie-P.i rt' Auto Sport ltd. 537.7777 9625 Gard6n Grove Blvd Garden Grovo:o Oper> Sun. 1964 TR-4 !Spi~. con-- vertlble, radio. r e bu 11 t engine, new tranem!ssion, one owner, . srla. C a I I 494-9822 alter 6 pm. or v.·eekends. 1.971 TRIUMPH GT-6 1'~1'-1 $3200. 6 tno1.'old. 469 Ne11'J)Ol'I Blvd .. NB. '63 TRIID.IRH S p itfir e . Original , O\vner. 49S-4356 aft 6 pm 1969 HA RBOit COSTA MESA "·""· 64&-:ill33 • •, • ' good car. :i~is10 BUICK 646-0681 eves. ;o;;;'";ru,-;;;;;;;,;;;;:;;-v;:;:;.11-...,..,,...------ $2222 Nabers Cadillac A lfl'HORIZED DEALER 2,600 HARBOR BL., 'lili VOLKSWAGEN. Rebuilt l96S VW Squareback. Very '64 R' • engine. Good con d i I ion. good cond. Call "'k-cnd or 1v1era S785. Call 83.>2816. I late t'I'~-673--0871 COSTA MESA •69 SQUAREBACK, r I h. · VOLVO Full pov.•er, tacrory air con· n.... djtion~. 1 P\VNS(Jl6i 54(}.9100 ..... ~n Sunday auto ~hitt , 49.000 miles. I --,......,....=,...,.,,,....-- 11.499. 642-7781 °' ~ i '72 VOLVO Used Car Mgr. S~cial ! '70 BLUE Cad Sedan de '65 V\V SQUAREBACK Xlnt cone!. $700. 1114) 586--0749 I 1-66 V\V Campel'; 1ide !t'n\, low mileage, top oond. ~6~'1>-~1~6!'~· ==~~-I '70 VOLKS\VAGEN Camper, AM/FM . Xlnt cond. S2700. 1 64-5324 d1ys. 'Qi SEDAN,._ W 164)) Enalne, '68 Interior. l\1any extras! $900. 54H100 '63 VW, rune. Very dean. 548·1487 • •n VW Camper, 7,200 mi. Valid Wan1Ulty. $3400. 673.-7317 or 67$..~. l•rge Selection For Immediate • Denvery Big Saving• On Rem•ining '71 .VOLVOS $695 vme. FuU, .. "'tui p'd. 14500. Call weekdays, 9-5: 673-3130 HUNTINGTON BEACH 1968 ELDORADO, ... ni. C!"lrysler·Pl)"mouth 16661 'Seach, Hun1t.,·~1n·1 Reh. 142-0631 -540.5164 white ~·/vinyl top. All el(· lras. $2150. 673-9266. 1971 EL DORADO Grenoble lillver wilh vinyl 1op and leather interior. Jo"uH '67 BUICK Special 4·Dr., sedan, P/S, P/B, A/C. Very good cond. 675-1349. " •-[3.,.:1 pQ\.\'er, factory air, po...,·er Ulfl, IAl'la '6J Buick Le Sabre 2 dr. ,r::ood / door Jock11, tilt steering -VOLVO transp, J12i wheel, AM·f'~t sterro radio, 646·1111 !!Old &. serviced hl.'rr. Local 646_9303 '69 Electra 225 custom. 4 dr. one owner. HlZI300• 1946 Harbor Costa Me11& hdtp. LimUe~ trim, full Nabers Cadillac -' P<>"T· A/C. 1mmac l'Ofld, AUTHORIZED DEALER * 1964 VOLVO 122. S. Ct~an, S287~ -492--0404 aft 6 pm. ml HARBOR BL. mt>Ch. !IOUnd, ttbuiU engine, . • $600 D 835-62ll / Turn unl13e<I Items into qUICk COSTA fl.1ESA Autos, New 980 Aul .. , Now "''lmds. ~~·2'196. · eve1t cash, call 642--5618 15-IO·!nOO Open Sund.it 980 Autos, N•w 98" Autos, UMG 990 Autos, Used 9'0 SPECIAL PURCHASE OF BRAND NEW * '71 GREMLIN·S INVENTORY CLEARANCE A SILICTION 0, OUI CLIA.NIST CA.IS NOW THERE ARE 2 DATSUNS FOR UNDER $2,000 DATSUN 1200 COUPE Our 1porty model at a na w, lower price. ITh1t11 1portin9 1 too.} Read •bout tha standard equipment th1t makes the Datsun I .Z OO Coup• on• of the best buy1 in the le nd : Fi,il/y .r1clinin9 buck.t seats, fold.down rear seat for extra storage, t inted 9la11 , whitewalls, 11fety front disc br1kes, fuUy synchronized 4-spaad tran1mK1 ion, around J O mil as par 91/loft, nylon c1rpetin91 0-60 in under 15 saconds, much more, DATSUN 1200 SEDAN (~ S. Coart Hta:hway ; , l..al\I~ .Bf.la~ . & .: jC0·3U)O :f .,. LAND cf.illsiii IL 4 w.bHt drtVe;.-rdto, t;fe.1cr. 'S ! Lib' ~W! stbck ,JM2. and * '70 CAD SIOAN OIVILLI. 4-0..r, lull $4360 Mwt,, llMM, llt2 AGI), Ltatfltf, .,,_,,M Sit!'•· Thtrt h11 never bt•~ • better time to buy • lt72 Datsun. The excise tex is off, Our low prices are even lower all acro11 the lint. Now chtc;k these standard feature• to ••e what • sen1•tional valu• our low•1t~ priced o.t.un really i1 : bucket •••ts, spor- ty vinyl-uphol1t•red int•rior, 1af•ty front d;1c br1ke1, fully synchronit•d 4-speed tr1n1rnission, whitewalls, 1round lO rnil1s p•r 9•llon, nylon cerpeting, 0·60 in under 15 1econd1, much mor1. i' llJI ,Muiy Toy0t1 I ' ~ ~act\ 8h0'd, I • l ' I Kun~llflOll 11.aah 847-IS55 SANTA ANA TOYOTA -~. oP<D 1130 •m 'd' t pm Mondl.1 -Fd· ~i>MONE S4o.2512 ftJ W, Warntt, San ta Ana '71 Corona Sedan Oecuthte ear. -ntJYtt rtRl• teted. Guaranteed, AUtome .. tte.ftdlo. heater. Sav£ttroo, (•27?171 . Mergull Moton IOO S. CO..l Hlll!WQ Lquno Bad1 540-3lll0 '11.-C-J Dr, tmltp, 1IOO ..... l"tll. "1· ll'O-.... ---· * '71 HORNETS * it,celve •.• JUL[ ind of Year DISCOUNTS Plu11o .. FULL· Excise Tax CREDIT Aod ... FULL New Car WARRANTY· Pl..,ty of COLORS ..,., IQUl,MENT te CHOOSE FROM I• '71 FORD '70 FORD '70 FORD LTO I ... "'" ... "'· $2496 ' ,.,~,., , .... °""' lltf1t I'll. fM6AKOI '71 FO~D "0 ·' "'· "·'·· •• ""'·· $2695 1".S.1 l".I ., fllltw Tir.t, W~ .,.,_ .......... (SJ+ IZW). ~-··---~- SH Our Complete L lne Of '72 Dallun1 e STATION WAGONS e PICKUPS e 2 DR. Ii 4 DR. SE DANS e FASTBACKS e 2401 (LIMITED QUANTITY ) COSTA MESA DAT SU 2845 HAUOR ILVD. ' '40°6410 h t I I DAILY PILOT Saturday, J1unary 8, 1972 1§1 I I~ I ........ "'" I~ I •. , ..... "'" 1§1 [AU ........ ~ l§J I ·""'"'.. 1§1 I ........ "'" =1~ IL_·_, ... ,_ ...... __,J§l . l!!Ji'------' '------' ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~ ~mmmm;;.i:;ii990ii Autos, Ustd 990 , '68 Chevy Wogon 1· Concour1e E1t•te V4, Auto Trans, Power Stttrlng, Air Cond, Power Brakes, {37•AVNI $1499 .... COSTA MIS.\ S49•3031 b1.66·61·6I '6fi CHEV. Sta Wgn. Impala, 39,(0,) mt. Air, hfr., radio, vinyl. 1 owner. Xlnt cond. $950. 548-3316 9 an1 to 8 pm CHRYSLER i'&O Chrysler ~ Door. V8 engine, auloma- : tic. radio, h<'n1er. fQZA149) : UHd Car Mgr. Special ' $395 : HUNTINGTON BEACH ' : Chry1lef'oPlymouth ~~2~~· ~n~S16.&h. Auto1, Ntw 980 A t U od 990 9'JO Autos, Ustd 990 Autos, UMd •CONTINENTAL u os, ' Autos, Used MERCURY CHRYSLER -C-0-.NT""'tN""EN.TALS--.c-61-~-Nd_rT_clNo_nEt_NT, __ .• A-t•L_1 DODGE Fo d '69FOLTRDD $1n1 F~RD 990 Autesr UMd 990 Autos, Ustd 990 OLDSMOBILE ···---• ·-'63 DODGE r FACl'ORY.. COBRA '70 "" .. $1915 • CHRYSLER i.' 1971 Mark Ill $350. c .. h • 962-746< Am CONDITIONING Torino vs, ··429··. ww '"""'· C $7555 CORVmE STATION WAGON V8 hardtop cpe., power steer-Pwr. steer, p~·r, brakesw, 1970 "300" Cpe. $3222 ' ?•• ing, .,10 """'·· ntd., htT., 8"\o. l~ans., rndto, hlr., '" FAcrott.Y \Vfn-1 ELF.cT'RICSU'NROOF '69 CORVETTE, Rat eng., \V!tYI, AM·FM, stereo, Ex· Y.'t.'W ureis, tach. fllany. e:i.;- ATR 00NDITION1NG F'ACT'ORY Mags. Fa.fl back, New tires, Rent or pure_base. $Zl.30 ce.,tlt)n111 , tmAGF) , ~~J~>\K.~~ to appreciate. Lux"''°"' Hamtp Ci>' .. all AIR CONDmONTNG Gd. Con. 6':1-1!!<-0 per mo. tNAEl!l7l NABERS CADILLAC NA.BERS CADILLAC '67 MONTCLAIR 2 Door H.T. Dir. V.Top., Air Cond. Afll/f'~1. Loaded. Lit- tle old banker:i; car. ~ VOB- 0.l!H Cali 546-8736 aft 10 494·6811. MUSTANG '69 Olds Delta Royal. V-8, Af\.1/FM, Tllt \Vhel'!, Air Cond, Landau Roof, IYXZT£J $2399 po1ver xtras. full leather in-Pad~Jed lop, full leather in-.62 CON'VERT & HT wh/blk CONTINENTAL AUTHORIZED DEALER lerior. Vln•'i lop & beautiful tl"r1or, rlual comfort scats, . • AtrnroRIZED D£AL1:.lt 'Gj rt1USTANG 2 Door 1-larr!- , mt 3 apd like new mag 2600 HARBOR BL.. ....,,.,. HARBOR BL., VS 187Dco"•'r'•°'Mlfl5VOA .• thruout (392C1N1 cruise control. door lock.'!, ·· • • 5· .-Ai Jop. , Landau top, Air. • stereo, tilt 11teering, all pow-$1400. 547-6418. Pvt. pty. MOTORS a:>SI'A MESA COSTA MESA SJ77. 549·3031 1111.66·67·61 1969 Newport $1212 •r Xtr". Very few care'"1 COUGAR 540-9lOO Open Sonday 540·9100 Open 5""<l'Y DUNTON FORD Olds. '69 Royale 88 $2111 'Op miles. Shcrwroom fl'\"6h! 'ti\i FORD Ga:laxie XL. 2 Door ,70 F d CUSTOa.t <I-DOOR HARD1 (508CBJ) ---------847-3842 Hardtop. VS, Automatic or 546-7070 OC'!rt-L 2 d1•. i1ard(op Cpe, FA'CT'ORY '69 COUGAR. VS, Automalic :="""'==.,,.--~-~I Tranmi.ission, Factory Air, Country Sedan Wagon 2240 &!. Maln at Warnrr 1''AC1'0RY AfR CONDITIO'NlNG 1970 4.Door Transmission Power Steer-'66 DODGE House Car. VS, Pow-er Steering Power V·8, Auto Trans. Air Cond, Santa Ana AIR CONDmONING Vin)1 top, pluS'h tapegtr)' in.. ing, Power Brakes, Radio, Aulomatic Trans., ~tove, Brakes, 'Bucket Se~ts. (BQE. Power Stttring, po \Ver l .~65~M~U~Sf..:A::.Nc:.:G::.,...:J.::"'.c1-1-he-o-ne· I Full power, paddf<\ ,top, de- ter. Power stN'r., brakes, Sedan Healer. (337AGA) $1677. Pop Top Roof, the \'lorks. 3311 ~. Brakes, (027ADSJ luxe cxti.>rior, really excep- e.ut tra d htr Very (SRG241) $1377. ...,.. $ you've been looking for. 1 (VVE696 10.° mi1;,'.·1f~v7m. Ooly 2',2'0 LOCAL MILES DUNTON FORD DUNTON FORD DUNTON FORD 2499 JSV1'765) NABERS C adillac NABERS Cadillac FACTORY 546-1010 546-1010 ~EY B FRO 5499 AIR CONDITTONING 224-0 So. JI.fain at War..-.er 546-7070 2240 So. Main at Warner DAVE ROSS PONTIAC AUTI-lORlZED DEALER AUTHORIZED DEALER All PoWer incl, door Jocks, Santa Ana Zl40 So. Main at Warner Santa Ana • 1 . 2·180 Harbor Blvd. at Fair Dr, 2600 HARBOR BL., ~iASfROOA MESR BAL., trunk Of)t'ner, tilt wheel . COUGAR •68, full p•-., v·•" Santa Ana '4llOOAIT Costa Mesa 546-8017 COSI'A MESA cv 1 -· •• '70 Ford Ran•hero ••w•o•r ... ",""·· o s -• FU'll leather nterlo~. AM· top, air, stereo. on·g. ownr. '72 DODGE '300' Van $3500. ~ 1971 MUSTANGS 540-9100 pen Url\.lay 540-9100 n.....n Sunday FM A'· \ tely • w 673 0900 o 1 53 54 '"' 1 "' srereo. ~0 u. ua • (213) 430-9948 after 4:30 pm. Beige deluxe decor, fully VS, air, powe1.• steering, vinyl • •· • HERTZ CORP '65 OLDS. Vista CruiS('r Sia· 1971 TOWN & C.Ountry sta less. See to apprecwe. (354-[--~~=~=-:...... equip. 1fanual transm., V-S, roof. 9305ID. ·g:; Country Squire Wagon. • 1ion \VagQn; VB,, Au,lo mallc wgn .. loaded, lo ml. lmmac. AGBl CORVAIR Jo mi's, fact. guar. Owner $2495 V-8, Auto. Trans., Po\\'er 221 W. Katella, Anaheim Tt'ansmiSsion, Factory Air, $4400. 4~. NABERS Cadillac , . . moving abroad. (714l Steering. $477. (714) 718-4050 Powrr Slccri.ij8'. Power It's a bree're .. riell your AUTHORIZED DEALER 64 MONZA: onginal OWtl('r, 646-6320. MacHoward DUNTON FORD *'66 MUSTANG, V-S, auto. Brttkrs, Radi~,' Heater, Im· ·items-with ease, use DAILY ~ 1-fARBOR BL., needs work. $1.'iO. &1Z-l883 -.,-,'--OO~DGC..,.E~~Clta~rg-,-r,-F~ull 54~7070 ·trans .. PIS, R/1-f, p\l'r. disc macula!c~ {NRC4~l. 3877. Pilot Classified. 642-5678. COSTA ~A ,_•v_.,_._______ po1ver, factory air,' super 839-9(1)() or 531-0608 2240 So. Main at Warner brks, heavy dury shocks. DUNTON FORD 540-9100 Open SUnday '65 CORVAIR Corsa, 140hp. clean. (ZNV12"7J $17n. Corner 1st & Harbor Santa Ana Loadl'd w/extras. $1000./bst 546-7070 $275. 495-4076 DUNTON FORD Santa Ana * i71 FORDS * ofter. 6'1a-77<16 until 9 pm, 2240 So. Main at Warner Autos, New 980 TIME IS RUNNING OUT! • • • • 546-7070 '69 CUSTOM 500, Air cond., GALAXlES e MUSTANGS MUSTANG '69 Grande, Santa Ana DODGE 2'240 SoSa. ~~.·nAnaat Warner ~~~ $f;!',ing, VS, {611-HERUINCOSORP. 6:1l~o:~n:.:~~lca~'.nC,a~~~: -.,-,-0-L_D...:S::::Cc:"::::tlas...c:,.c:FtJ:......\\_po_w- '64 OODGE Polara: 2 Dr. DUNTON FORD $1800. 675--0-130 er. fact. air, low miles. H '71 DODGE Colt, Auto, 2-dr 221 w. Katella, An•h•t·m ~TYE910) Blue Book price ardtop. Big Engine, 4 546-7070 '65 MUSTANG, Ycl\01v 11~·~. ~ G hrdlp, 24 mpg, Any offer (714) nS-4050 ,J,N ... t""' .. u, Red & Sharp! 1 NY· over $1795 c 0 n sider e d, 2240 So. Main at Warner nu <tires & brakes $1499 1081 $477. 962_2370 Santa Ana '70 FORD Country £tiuire Sta-$500. 675-2613 DAVE ROSS PONTIP.C DUNTON FORD FALCON TAKE over pyml> of $58 per Lioo w,gon, F"\\ Power & __ O_:L.::D.::S--M:_:_O:.:B~IL-E~ 2480 Hacboc Blvd. al F•i' Dr. 54~7070 mo.; '66 Ford Station "'"gn Factory Air Conditioning. 1---------Costa i\fcsa 546-8011 ~·'" So M . \V Co"ntry Sq"'"" I" ~ss. A•·. (475BEL) $24n. _,.., · ain at arner 0 " ..,.,.~ .. DUNTON FORD '70 TORONAOO ""istom. Full '06 OLDS F85 Tem.--t \Vag. " '61 FALCON, running, PIS PIS M I " , ... ~anta Ana licensed. $45. • · any x ras. power, fact. air, AJ\1-FM on. auto trans, air cone!. GOOD SELECTION OF NEW 1972 FORDS • • • • • AT '71 FRO·ZEN PRICES Tall• Valley View Off Ramp From Frnway! • GOOD Perlonnance record! 645-4788 Sharp! 642-0584. 546-7070 stt>rco, vinyl top, etc. (007-tTFAOO?I $677. '68 Coronet 440, PIS, auto 1 -----===~--1968 FORD C.Ountry Sedan. 2240 So. Main at Warner APY) Blue Book price $4385. DUNTON FORD trans., good tires & paint. FORD 73,000 miles. Perfecl cond. Santa Ana $4199 546-7070 (Garage car). 1 ownet, no !----------Nearly new Polyglass tires. '71 FORD LTD Brghm 2 Dr. DAVE ROSS PONTIAC 2240 So. ;-.1ain al Warner accidents. $9'35. 646-6759. '57 FORD FaU·lane 500. Xlnt Priet> $1150. 642-6500. LdAOED. Sacrifice. $3265. 2480 Harbor Blvd, at Fair Dr. Santa Ana '66 DODGE Coronet 440 stn cond. Runs great. New tires '70 rlfuD Pickup FlOO. #1058 * * 644-1033 * * Costa Mesa 546--$017 & muffiers. Fine trans. car. ----wagon, clan, $550. $3.50/best offer. 646-7371. VB, Factory Equipped. A '64 RANCH,ERO~ Clean-Don 't give up the ship! ** 968--0723 ** Steal At $1677. (213) 943-6140 "List" it in classified, Ship '11 COLT. Llk• "'w. '""'· 2. '68 LTD. r.... ''"'· & DUNTON FORI) JAVELIN to Shot:e Re.ult.! 642-5618 brakes, fact. air, radio. dr hrdtp, 24 MPG, $1695. 5"7070 Autos, Used 990 Original owner. $ 115 O. ._.. Must sell. Pvt, ply, 962-2370 675-6852 2240 So. Ma in at \Varner '68 JAVELIN, 1 owner, good '69 DODGE 2 dr H.T. Gutsy E __ _::Sa:::n:::fa::..cA.::n:::•c._~-I cond, auto, air cond, p/b, '67 F AIRLAN 500. Full -& Sporty, Super for student 1969 LTD. 390 eng, vinyl top, p/s. $1295. 646-7741 • o •'-" power, Air Cond., New or !Winger. $1595. O'fQ-2500. ~· xlnl ---~. Power, !ac air,9 ~.c79-005c..:.:.c·1::., _R_icc.k_. ----Brakes. '1'!5-0768 eves. u.>.1iu _ 1953 OODGE, run• good. $80 =~=~~~-~ Am. Fm '1•reo. $11'!5. LINCOLN be 1970 BOSS 302, Yellow w/blk ~= ~'"'" qr st offer. ,),JO-JIU"· * 830-8036· * int. Xlnt cone!. Low mileage. The fastest oraw In the \Ves! .•• a Dally Pilot ClassUied Ad, 642-5678 Autos, U1ed 990 Priv. pty. 675-Zl09. '71 DEJ\fON. MUST SELL. t 'MI"" '61 FALCON, good tires, new ~ auto., ps, bltd trs, _ xlnt. 548-6667 battery. of'"· FORD '64 Galaxie s~11n with ESTATE SALE Sears air concl. $500. or '72 Lincoln Cont, 4 dr sed., near. SE'e at Sp. 51 327 dark green, fu1J pv.·r.: Jess Wilson, Costa Mesa. than 20CX:l mi. Min bid $G500. '65 MUSTANG VB automa-If interested .,.._.rite or call '65 SKYLARK s395 VS, 1uto .. 1ir cond .. P/S, r1dio, h11t1r. I RPH607 I 646-8180 For that ltem under $50, '6.'i ECONOLINE Van 100 try tM Penny Pincher CB, radio $750. 644-8741 tic extra cle~n ' Patricia Fosler, S.C.F.N.8., ' Phone 646-6465 P.O. Box 1608, Newport Beach, 92560, 642-3lll ext '69 VW SQUAREBACK $995 4 1p11d. Run1 Grett! For best results! 642--5673 CdM ------~-~ Aut09', Jmpon.cs. 970 Autos, Imported 970' Autos, Imported 970 " Your dollar will look much bigger when you Hlect an economic small car from Harbour VW. Let u1 1urpri1t you with the 1avin91 you can exp.ct when you deal with us. '67 FORD VAN '&1 FORD VAN Law, Low Miits, Svptr Ch1rryl fTllH JO.I M11 Wllfff•, OV.rsl1M1 Tlre1. Omt l"•r Tll1 llHdll "" COTJ s66 VW CAMPER EXTllA SHAllPI 04t CXUI '70 VW DELUXE BUS Leoll Al Tllll P'rktl (ltl CXXl '68 OPEL WAGON f.W~ ':."" "''1 • '69 VW SQUAREBACK ~..:.~~:·:.,~"· ,,.._ '67VWBUG '66CORVAIR '63VWBUG C ... 11. HIJ'f Tt PIM V-. IWlllt MO AutonMtk, ll1lli., ffMflf', IS•N ftOI New Tll'K. Ctm,.i1t1M Ou•nv-. IHID 111), 1""4" ll)'ft lxlthfL s&9-0HEVY MALIBU Vwy NICll A•f'lmiftc, VI. ....... SI ..... (VllCt#.J '68 MOB GT COUPE SJ888 S696 S1696 S2296 Sf048 SJ696 $899 11096 s595 s595 •1899 *2181 •• 296,'' '67 'LIN'COLN 2 Dr. Hardtop, FUil Power & Factory Air. <~01NFORD ' 546-7070 • 2'MO So. r-.tain at Warner Santa Ana MERCURY '69 MERC. Marquis 4 dr. H.T. Full power, fact. air. CYON 576) Blue Book price $2900. $1799 DAVE ROSS PONTIAC 2480 Harbor Blvd. at Fair Dr, Costa Mesa 546--S017 1971 MERCURY STATION WAGONS HERTZ CORP. 2'l1 W. Katella, Anaheim < 714 > nMOso Pric1d to 1111! IVTS994l -'69 OPEL RALLEY $1495 4 Sp11d. R1dio, H11t1r. Only 21 ,000 milts. fZV0690l '70 OPEL STA. ~AGON $1695 Air cond., 4 1p11 , radio, h11t1r. 15,00Q mil11: (628BS1l '71 E~:~~EF.~o~,G~'N $4495 Only 7,3.f4 mif11. !024CXV) -~ BRAND .NEW 1972 VEGA ~~~~ $1999 r ___ No.144102 ~ LEASING All MAKES&· MODELS THE COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE CENTER BRAND NEW 72 TRUCK Na.110881 $2599' r 11hs fll'rt been hn141tlc • .Jf&.lllKtlon of IMW ctr fttdt-int. AK tt MJ r viiip. I • I, ., " " li I 5 l J I M -.... • " •• ' --.. l~ ( --.. I§] I ---I~ .__I A_--_ .. --Jl~I ~ ~-~--~1§]~1 ~1 ~-~--~!§]~/ ~~~I J-~:-:::=::o:-:,..-Autos, IJMd 990 ~. ·~ tM OLDSMOllLE OLDSMOllLE P'L YMOUTH------ 19&9 OLDS DELTA 88 '6.'I OLDS Bl 4ll _. Low ......,,.,..... ______ ,... -"' 1 • lriil ....... '69 Val1'ant 72 l'ent. Vontur1 II 72 l'enll1c ,.,.blN Lookln9 for' llulltop Coop,, Factory air, J>OWt:r m.rtnr, power brak· Bluebook $860. 6tM4Sl PLYMOUTH ••·radio, heat.r, whlte·lkle I:;::-:;::::::-::-~--....,.. ..J11D t1ret. etc. ~4) '6'.9 HEMI Roadru.nnei. , $"111 , Headm, ml&•. 4 1pd l "' xtru. im. MS.-1493 a.tter Nabers Cadillac 6:"' pm J.lMllORIZEo Dl:ALEJ\ 1968 PLYMOUTII Fury m . _lSOO HARBOR BL., R.aiUo, healer, PS, PB. $150 . -pd, Blua with wt.It• vlnyt top, 2 Doo.-. 6 eytlnd<r auto1Ntk:, radio, hea~, NllA7M> ' UHd Cir Mgr. Speclol $1295 HUNTINGTON BEACH . ·$2195 s14'19 QUALITY" + TAX, UC. 6 DOC. FEE + Ult. IE, 6 DOC, rEE ~ Brand new· 19'12 Potl&c Ven-Brand new 1912 POnttt.e Fi,... • tura II, 2 df, cpe, PS, PB, ndkt, bt•ter, WSW tiret. auto, trus., ~ cupets, vln>I ......... c)'I. •nctno. Ser, No. 7Y;21J»!,1~. ~ VI, •utofmtte trans., PS, Pe, radio, hNttr, WSW BauPr Buick apecialiie• In ttre., eledric clock, cu.tom quality. AJI the cars ll1tcd trim fully factory equipped •1t Ofle owner, thorough· ~ NO 2Slll'TIY.li519'1'83 ' ly ch~ked out In cur thop O'.>STA MESA ~low wholesale blue book ~ Open SUnday $lllO. -· Ch ryaler-Plymouth i\illoo, Used ' 990 Autos Used 990 16661'8e&ch, HW>llnirron Bc!r. BILL BARRY OMC-PONTIAC.,IAT :o:KI E.111 St.. S.A. $58.JCXX> BILL. n•RRY · and have the Balance of -taetory warranty available GMC-PONTIAC~FIAT for trarui.rer. All have tac- 2!00 E. bt St., S.A. 568·11'.XXl tory air conditioning, auto-,71 Fi bf d E rf matie trammtuion, power ... . • .. • .. • ~" -540-5164 '68 •FIREllRD 2 Door H.T. Dir,· l.c&ded, low 1111, 39,000, (VJS!.18). Take llfn&ll dawn. Will fin ,. r sp te 1lttrln1~ power brakta and 4 Speed Be'a':r~~r t~t!fi~ptt~r:d '70 CHEV ...... ,,. ...... "' $21Ue , P,I., '·'·· 0 Alr. Mld1•i1~' . TL .... U4l A\IA) ' '71 CHEV ..... '""" '"· '"· $2 .... ., 1 P.I,. OIK l ralln, V\llyl · WU l•twlffi l le t'-M lrtm. '70 CHEV ".,. ....... ,., ..... "'$-2485 1 CIMrt Dllt -(1Ultll:) 181 DHRYS. :.~ :.~~-;-~~.~~. $2496 Vln'tf AMf, 1'1et. w.,.. • r111fy. (YCI" 2\tl. . '69 BUICK ::."'.~~:-..:t• ..... $2796. '71 OLDS •••• <n •m , ........ $3&9&. 1 Mir Ntll'MI Tlllnt Tt , H""I (7" COSI '69 CADILLAC ~..:;;~.~.~ .. $389& '69 CADILLAC ::.:-.~;"~w.~$4295 t111ty. (tU "'" '70 LINCOLN 1::;~·:".:.;:" $419& (t6f AKWI '70 MARK Ill ~:: :.':':' OH• $&99& 531-0608 OR . 511-6000 Co rnor h i f. Horbor . Santa An• '70 Roadrunner · "383" VS, 4 on. the ftocr, >nap, .Jld. ovalo, rac:lnr <fr.. 'anie ~~ black interior, ".eff.p"'BMp". Bfi1M'Vi $1999 . I. '~L . ·9roYotr' &16-9303 1946 H·arilor, Cosla Mesa I '6~ Belvedere H.T . pvt ""'· Call -alt 11 --'67 JJONT. Bonneville Cpt. Auto, power, &tr cond. lva<IOI) $129' DAVI ROSS PONTIAC )480 Harbor Blvd. at Fair Dr. Costa Mesa Ml>-8:117 '64 CATALJliA Satar i auto; alt, clean. Good depe:ndable • transportatiort. 135(). ~-Beautiful condition, one own. -=-.,,.-.,,...-=-...,..- 'er, ~\Jgcal miles. MIHlt '61 Pontiac Tempest stll thfs Week. Make offer! $250. Gd. transportation ' (X'!'Enl) <n•i 96i-97&5 t.farquis Motors '68 CATALINA 2 Dr. Hdtp. 9«I S. Coast Hishway P/B, PIS. Air eorxl. 1 Lagul\ll Beach 540-3100 Owner. $1200. 646--9775 '67 PLYMOUTH 3AJ Sta. PONTIAC '66 Le Men11, S795. Wan. Like new, I 0 w :z..dr .. Rfll. Auto. Pvt. pry. mileqt", all xtru. new tire• 642-7659. & brks. $ll75, mwt tell. '72 Pontl•c Le Mans W-S29l. $3749 PONTIAC + TAX, LIC. & DOC. FEE Brand new 1972 Pontiac IA 196--,-PO-N_A_C ___ w_ Mlltll, 2 dr., H.T., vs en- TI Sta. ag, gine, PS, PB, radio, heater, AJr, vinyl root, loaded, 132-ready for YoU to drive .>.CD. Rtduced to dear, away!! $3295 . MacHoward '70 ELECTRA 225 IJD.9800 ,._., -CU.tom 4 Door hardtop. 2 or ...,_.~ to ch00&e trom. <689ADL> Corner ht A Harbor (579AOR) Santa Al\ll ---- '6' CONVERTIBLE CAl.11.. 548-1381 T-BIRD '70 WILDCAT CUSTOM 4 Door hardtop. C.aslno '61 T-BIRD . crN.m, brown vinyl top. Rent or Purchue. $27.70 per ~ 22.000 miles. (86(). mon1h, NI ~r. New !Jorlne, (-) CONTINENTAL MOTORS 847-3842 "57 T -BIRD. Very Sharv! Porl Hole Top! W, Automatic Transmitirion, Etc. tLQS78S ) f1217 . DUNTON· "fORD ~7070 '70 BUICK WAGON Sport w11on. Gold with aJI vlnyl interior. Only 25,000 miles. t 738AEQJ '69 .ELECTRA CUSTOM ·x;lr/condnd, R/H, PIS, P/B, clock, T glass, WW rittti, nt co • 1 owner. $1395. factory air condltioning, ~r. 2'J40 So. Main at Warner 642-J:illJ. No, !ID37M2P171'234. Santa Ana 2 Door hardtop. Antique gold with beige vinyl top. (YOBJ90 ) 1962 BONNEVILLE. 4 d,, BILL BARRY 'Sf CLASSIC T-lllrd, ll>arp, ps/pb, excel mech cond. PONTIAC.GMC-FIAT new eng, etc. In~sted S2900. . . . izoo. !">48-2846. 64f>-2357 alOO E. let St., S.A, 558-1000 I aett 1or $1595., -49'2-12'l6. ;ig~tp~tr;38w1gi0~hite Vin· '70 RIVIERA 940 , Motor Homes 940 Motor Homes 940 F===;;;;;~=~-=~======~~~==iil '69 CHEVY IMPALA • ' 4-Door hardtop. Morocco brown wlttt beige vinyl roof, (284-4) '69 IMPERIAL LE BARON 4 Dr. hardtop. 11i~t green with areen vieyl top. Load· ed. (YPSMi2) • '71 BUICK WAGON Custom Estate. iWQPd grain f I plw: all the sofidiea. (589. DLH) .. • ... THI INCOMPAblLf VU LIHIR 11-IOJ(i'Mt I ' • THI FAIULODS PACl·AllOW ll'•JO'.zJ' l M' M- Prlu4 "•ii 16ttl + TAI UC:. "IHI IAUOA MOTOll HOMr • ' ,... ..... _,.,..,._ "-.. ~w c~pt In the purchl11 I rent1I of INdlng motor h.,,.11 ,.,, •• * FREE INDOOR STORAGE With Your 'urt ht1• -LilftifH Till'le Offer * RENT BACK PROGRAM 1( FREE MOTOR HOME SHOW F•r Y•wr Cel'llfa rt & Co11•a11i•11ce All Met•r H'"''' • AJ.E ON DISl'LAY INDOOJ.S 1( WE DEAL ONLY IN MOTOR HOMES let 111 h•lp you with your MOTOk HOME 11•ecl1 •• , ' If y11ur 11t1ch t ra for p•rio11tl J11l1111o1ra, i11va1tl!'la11f, er fer ft x 1h1ltar, we •re preperff te t i•a th• pt•• f•11l11111I ecl•ica you 1xp1ct, A Motor Home Is a Great Investment. e IN TOWETHEll.NESS -A vtttti1111 hom• 1111 wh11l1 lly th• '''• i11 the Mou11tei111, «l 11•rt or 111ywh1r11 • Al' A IUSINESS -J.111f it •ul ......... 11 h.r, y11i1 with th• tl•teils e AS A MOTOR; HOME CLUI with e11eci1t•1 We •h• It.ENT MOTOll: HOMES -le1erw1 ye1o1r1 NOW' for s ,,1111 1MI S"''""''' Vec1tie11 ••• tlt1p1 a,.4 f1f~1 6°/D con1fertellly. A11vhocly ce11 clri•1 11111. """'--Y---al'-' . -· , llC/1111222 1411 SOUTH VILLAGE WAY IAllTA J.llA. CAl.1FC111111A mu PRICE? .All c1r1 prlctcf at or below current market prlcea. Plus 1pgcl1I high 1llow1nce will be mode Mr your pr ... nt •Uto- mobllo. Selection? If you or1 looking for THAT exceptional 1uto- mobll1, come In and look around. We m1y h1v1 YOUR car. BAUER BUICK IN COSTA MESA 2:M E. 171h Stroot 548-7765 ------~--- T0 BIRD * * * Mra. Ronold C110 14361 Goly Tustin Yau are the winner of 2 ticket, to the Sports, V•c1tion & Recre•tlon1I Vohlclo Show al the ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER Now thnJ January 16th Pleue call 6f2..S61a, V:t 314 between 9 and 5 pm ._, claim ,..... -... (North Ooonty -mnnber lo 540-mQI * * * "67' T·BDID. Fa~tor,,o Atr °""'· l'llU p..,..., V'Ul)'I 'Root CTYHel.I). Compe.re al $971. DUNTON FORD ~7070 %240 So. Main at Warner SAnta Ana '70 T-BIRD 2 Ill', 22,000 mll<e, 1.ord1u Top,1Jkebrandnew,3yr !O,Olll mil., leff on wVran- 11. ---{RJU)ll!I) dtr,~. '13 T-.lllRO tul1 pwr, IRttr 6 lnl•r. XLll'f, Qir. -· ---1111 • I BRAND NEW '72 DODGE TRUCK lll'M -~""' •tr"""' hlotll'. f71•1' IWll. ~ .... iMrt, 4r•lion liplal1r, lull ,..,.i ..... lllldlftlt1' ,..,..DI l.ll2SS l6StJ '69FORD GALAXlllOO t Dr. kt \f.l llrte. .,__ Mwt • _.Airi ... pt'l'ltt 11ttring, po-lnb .. nid!o. ""'"'· VBJ6 73 $9882in 07Fll '70DODGE CHALIHGll f.l)OOlll KAIDTOI' v.1.1111t 1r1M.,. t.tw, t.clc. l!Mtll..2JHOl16097J $1388~ PllCI '68 Firebird 2-0001 HARDTOP i \II..,,., trllll.,,lj(_c~,.-......._,._ lll'aktt. AM/JM rMlo. hlclttr, land.J. !«!Ory ntt. lit .... buektl Hall, l,OU!liolt. 6631TO ~1 l88~V,1:1 OPEN 9AMto10PM 7DAYS A WEEK DAILY PILOT tt . '70 Charger. '71 PLYM.f:· 2·D••r' M1nlt1' ........ "-".. ,... ................ lhl. va.,t lnteiW.47J04' $1988~~~=; I .. - ) . • • • • I I I ·THE -_ ,, WE DON'T CARE WHERE YOU'VE ·BEEN 'OR WHAT YOli'VE BEEN ·-OfFERED -YOU'RE SURE TO GO FOR OUR OFFER! DONi iiifi ANY 6i~ER Wlfii ANY D~ER ON ANY NEW CAR- • •• TRucK 01 usEo cAR uNT1L vou'Hivi·aEDi®oTEoooNTot.FoRorR1cEs. · --I .I. ~ A .'-- '69 Jaguar~;~~ .......... _ ....... $3377 '66 ford~~~~~-.. ·-·-$677 '69 ·~ougar ~~.l.~~~·~l61~ '66 Olds f.:!~--------.,.w. $677 '65 Olds. ~~~~~~~-$877· '66 ·D.Odge [~e,~~ .. ~2-$f:3.1l '69 Cu·stoin :~-·~·-.. ,.,,~ $1277 '65 Mustang!c!!!! ,_$5.7.7 '67 Lincoln !!!::!'!~d!~--... f.f 37% '68 Volkswa2en .i:~~· .. ··---$877 '65 Country !~i!!!!~ _ $477 '68 Dodge £~rf~---~·.. ~1777 '68 Austin~"!!~~~--s377 '65 VW !~---~ $577 'lP Ford_.~~!!!~.t: _~1671 '70 Econoline :~-··:--$2577 '69 'Chev.~~=~ .. -$J-~1.7 · ~68 -.fiat~!~~~2; --'$47~ '64 Dodge ~0~~-·-~·--... $477 ;66 Chevy!!~~ ....... '" . $8lr; '69 T{JUQlp , !~... $1977 '70 Ford country squire -$2477. '67 T-81"rd · $911 .J5-7 T-Bi'"rd ·· . · "-·$in77 STA10IWAtlaM,_.~,...,llro.llli ..... (41$ FllClarfl*CllllL,M,..,_,~WmH6t~~ · , =:-•1"'W.....-......... '[,.£. .. • .... ml.l , • , , '-• • I . • • ~ ' ' r • ' • ' . I • • -·-·-COSTA MESA SADDLEBACK L~GUNA BEACH HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWPORT BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY SAN CLEMENTE wt'.EK OF JANUARY 8 • JANUARY 14 Herc'a a dandy from jolly U' Eng1'nd ... It seems that two not ao smart young auto thieves dtdn't plan out• the "Job" t0<. well. The two youths stole a vehicle parked by a roadside iarage. To be sure they were- n't aeen or heard, they pushed ttie car a few hundred feet. down the road. When out of ilght. they attempted to at.art the car as the Ignition keys were still tn the car. Unable to start the car they continued to1 puah the vehJcle down the road for several mUcs. When the po- lice finally cau1ht up to them they were Juat too ttl'C'd to n1J'l. Both were more than a little emberrused when the police. Wonned them that the garage mechanic had Just removed tht' cnglnc to replace It with a JlN.' one. Had they only waited a while longer ... One thing you £&" rest usurcd of here at .Wilson Ford Sale. ln Hunting. ton Beach la quality workma~ 1nip that comes from our mod-· 'cm facUfty. Whatever your a~ tomobUe main talnance nccdR be, from major overhaul, body and ' i-lnt, electrical, whatever, our factory trained 1echnlctans perform their trade like th<" profealonala they arc ... And remember, we make knowing your Ford or other fine ca1· our buaJnea. I FORD ---1------~ L __ ----~-- :ntUCK LOAD! IMMEDIATE DEUYERY I! HUGE DI~ fH ls the totet 4fowft p•yme11t 0eftd $65 is tho tot1f 111ofttflfy 'oyMnt ""''"''"' tH, '1'1 llcotuo 111.I ell finonce chert•• Oii .,,,OYH crocUt for J6 moftths. Dofurecf peymont price la $240l.OO lftcf114'lf!t ell finonco chor9e1, fnot, '12 llcoftso or If you prefer to P•Y cHh, tho f.11 c.1h pric• 11 only $JOH.ti lftcludi119 toles tH, '72 liconao A.,,l. t0.64 '1.. JUST 2 MILES SOUTH Of. :t'HE SAN DIEGO FRWY. ON . 'EACH ILYD. 18255, BEACH BOULEVARD HUNTINGTON BEACH 842-6611 ' t !!~'! ~:';:M. , .. , ,.::=~~: -~~: S ,.M. 592-5511 1 Deyt MOM. 7:Jt •·•· .. liH , ... TV !PORT! Hlt1Hl/()HT! SUNDAY, JANUARY 9 10!30 AM IJ (f) Stanley Cup 1971 Highlights of last y&ar's hockey I mes. 11:00 Cl) NHL Hockey Montreal Canadlens vs. Chicago Black wTs. D (]) (i) NBA Basketball Los Angeles Lakers meet the World ChamPfon Milwaukee Bucks at the Milwaukee Arena. Keith Jackson reports the game. All-time Boston Celtic great Bill Rus- Hll will provide expert commentary from courtside. At press t ime, the Lakers (under new head coach Bill Shar· man) have won a remarkable 28 straight games to smash the previous record of 20, set by the Bucks last year. Wilt Chamber· lain, Jerry West and Gail Goodrich lead the Lakers this year. The Bucks, who swept to their first NBA championship last season, are led by Kareem Abdul Jabbar (Lew Alcindor) and Oscar Robertson. 1:00 OJ American Bowl Football Classic Two major All-Star college teams meet at Tampa, Fla. Al Meltzer and Jack Brickhouse call the~ays. 1:30 fJ Glen Campbell-Los An1eles Open Final rounds of the $12 ,000 Invitational golf tournament from the Rancho Park Golf Course In Los Angeles. Defending champion Bob Lunn de· teated Billy Casper In a dramatic sudden-death play·off last year. Phil Rodgers holds the tournament record with a 268 In 1962. Other winners Include Arnold Palmer and Ben Hogan, three times each; Paul Harney, twice; and Sam Snead, Ken Venturi, Gene Littler and Charles Sifford. 4:00 D (!) Cl) RETURN The American Sportsman Curt Gowdy hosts as the eighth season opens with 19-year·old Joseph Kennedy on a roan antelope relocation venture in Kenya, Bing Crosby and Phil Harris on a white wing shoot in Mexico, and Cameron Mitch· ell fishing for blue mar1in in he Bahamas. THURSDAY, JANUARY 13 6:00 0 Kln11 Hockey Los Angeles Kings vs. Boston Bruins at Bos- ton. 8:00 OJ Boxln1 from the Olympic 10:00 tiI!) Futbol·Soccer FRIDAY, JANUARY 14 6:00 O Lakers Basketball Los Angeles Lakers vs. Philadelphla 76ers at Philadelphia. Chick Hearn and Lynn Shackelford call the action. 11:30 O Johnny Wooden Show m Basketball USC vs. Berkeley. Tape delay. 11:3S R UCLA Basketball UCLA vs. Stanford at Pauley Pavilion in a i'iclfic·8 Conference game taped earlier. Dick Enberg reports. SATURDAY, JANUARY 1!5 12:00 0 Hl&h School Basketball Game of the Week Ross Porter and lom Hawkins call the action. Teams will be announced. 1:00 (])Colle&• Basketball Seattle at Santa Clara. 1:30 B ®) Bln1 Crosby Pro-Am Golf Finals of the $175,000 touma· ment are played at Pebble Beach, Calif. today and tomorrow. Tom Shaw, last year's winner, is expected to defend his title The Pro·Am victors last January were Lou Gordon and Father John Durkin. 0 NHL Hockey Hl&hll1hts 2:00 0 Thia Week In the NBA Chick Hearn and Charlie Jones co· host series featurins basketball highlights of the week. 2:30 R Pacific 8 Basketball UCLA Bruins vs. Cal Bears, from Pauley f>avlllon. Tom Kelly reports. 3:006 CBS Golf Classic From the Firestone Country Club in Akron, rolio. Jack Whitaker and Ken Venturi are the commentators. ®) Sports Illustrated 3:30 D Pro Bowlers Tour 4:00 I Sports Action Pro-Fiie Wor1d of Sports llluatr•ted · Futbol·Soccer !S:OO 0 (]) Cl) ABC's Wide Wortd of Sports 7:00 (]) Wor1d of Sports lllu1tr1ted 8:00 0 S.turday Nl1ht fllhts 10:00 O Sports Challen1e 10:30 O Johnny Wooden Show 11:00 0 UCLA Basketball Bruins vs. Cal Bears in game taped earlier. DTck Enberg reports. THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, JANUARY 8, 1972 Start tke new 'ljear l<i'lkt LEASE A NEW CAR FOR '72 W• llOY• o latt• stock of con b11llt before price IYMM plune II. Now wltt-.sue tox rebon yo11$0Ye bit S H o 24 Mo11tll cloMd ••d 40,000 Mii• 1 .... Continental Mark IV Lincoln Continental . . . . . . . . Reduced Mercury Marquis Brougham . Reduced Cougar XR7 ............... Reduced Montego MX Brougham ..... Reduced Comet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Reduced Capri ..................... Reduced .....AY LADIES DAY WASH& Jn WAX 2241 Mo. 1975Mo. 1 S98Mo. J2&4Mo. )Q24Mo. 92&Mo. 64&Mo. • 1•s ••• OAI DAY I THU••· WAX DAY FREE .• :~:x FREE ~i~ WITll 7 IM. Ill UP Wlfll CAI IASll Santa Ana BRISTOL ar WA RH ER ·. I Orange TUSTIN N 0 or CHAPMAN MOBIL PRICES REDUCED DURING GAS WARS Pase 3 A TRIBE LIVING IN A PRIMITIVE CULTURE ISOLATED FROM CIVILIZATION FOR AT LEAST 2,000 YEARS STEPS FROM THE STONE >-> AGE INTO JECHNOLOGICAL SOPHISTICA- TION OF THE !OTH CENTURY IN "qHE LAST TRIBES OF MINDANAO," THIS SEASON'S SECOND NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SOCIETY SPECIAL, ON CBS, WEDNESDAY ~T 8PM. HERE A WOMAN FROM ONE OF THE TRIBES PRE- PARES FOR A FESTIVAL, WEARING TRADI· JIONAU BEADS, BEULS AND BRJ\CELETS. C)AT URO AY JANUARY 8 fVfNIN(. 6:00 a am """ (]) load bdn(1 Mita Wave See ch1nnel 9 llstlnr at S PM. @ Clltcbrtd flar D I All SolMbodJ O The Real Don Stfflt Sbow ®) Movie: (C) (2hr) "Do Not Di" turb" (comedy) '6S-Doris Day, Rod Taylor. Q) lrecktn'1 World EE The Advocatn (R) @!) lox dt Mexico 9 Safar1 to Adventure tiii) Saqutltro tn ti Cltlo &:30 CD Sports wttti ••rtb D KNIC Ntw1 Conftrtnca Cl) S9ofts Challtn1• ON..s Cl) St.tr T ,.k a;, Trw Adventure 9 Let's Go Eiplorinr 7:00 IJ CBS News Roaer Mudd (]) Wortd of Sports llhastrat.d O National Ceo111plllc II a> HM Haw Johnny .Dun~n and Doua Kershaw auest. (I) To Tell tht Trvtll O Lera Make a Deal D Death Valley D111 m a;, 0 Lawrence Wtlk Q) It Takes I Thltf EE Waterfront EE Alll~r1can Dream Machine (R) El'!) Yatiedad Muskal 7:30 fJ David Frost Revue Anne Jackson and Ell Wallach auest. (]) "*'"'' and tlle Ptotmor Ci) Dector In the HouM O JuvtOile J41ry Robert Ridaely rues ts. Cl) RolUn' on tht River fJ MlllkMI $ Movie: (C) (2Jtr) .,Dtvfl .t 4 D'aoct" (adventure) '61 Spencer Tr1q, Frank Sinatra. &> Travtlure fJJ luctclta 1:001J Cl) All In the family Edith's erratic behavior punles the family and puts 1 damper on Archie's and her planned trip to 1 new resort. B di m Tiit Partnm "They Sttal Cars, Don't They?" Crooke and Rob· inson, assianed to bruk up 1 car THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, JANUARY I, 1972 en Hearted Melody' When Lionel u CI> Cl) m I lflcfAC I Aulult (drama) '65-Arthur Kennedy, Ptler sells Bobby's bed to a pretty pho-Oft Privlcy An ABC News 5')eel1l de· Falk. toarepher, Bobby has to •am to talllnr the many ways In which In· O Jollnnr Wotclen si.ow aet his hair cut for a commercial In formation b beln1 aathered on mil· @ Movie: "SMr1ock Hohau Ftee1 order to a•t the bad back. lions of Americans. frank Reynold Dutil" (mystery) '43 -Basil R1th· m Movie Crtftl: (2.hr) "Cotdta Is host of the Protr•m th1t focuMS bone, Nlael Bruce. Bo(' (dram•) '39-Wllllam Hold· on two specific erus of privacy O Sltvrdty Nldlt Movie: (C) "Tiie en, Sart>1ra Stanwyck, lee J. Cobb, lnvtslon-law enforcement end con· Naktd !fur" (dr1mt) '53-Jamea Adolph Mtnjou, Sim Levene. sumer credit reportlna. Stewart, Janet Lelah. Robert Ryan, (!) Clwlpionalllp Wmtllnf fJ Teraet Rerls Philbin Ralph MMktr. fl) World TolHfTW m News Ken Jones Cl) "'°*: "'Thi Han1111n" (west· tJD Hotlywoocf TelevWon Theatre (R) (!) The Wilbum Brothen em) '59-Robert Taylor, Tlna Louise. @I) Enulada dt locos 10:30 U SlturdaJ Nlallt Flpts PM aama. a.OJ Movtt: usix lrldps to Crou" 9 Fllm: (C) "Kint RlcMrd end the &iJ Twttlpt Z.M (drama) •55 _ Tony Curtis, Julie Cnisaden'" II) Nns Bill Reddick Adams. 1:30 IJ Cl) Mary Tyler Moort Show l0:45 tE David Stmtittd Show I!) Movie: .. Main Street to IJ016. Guest Barbara Sharma plays en In· way" (romance) '3S-Tallulah Bank· ept waitress with ambitions lo be a 11:00 tJ (])BO Cl)@) News head, Helen Hayes, Lionel Barry· lousy secretary and Mary inadvert· Cl) Mirsltll Dillon more. :~~~~ h::::t~i~:a~::~ M for 0 frf Pt Nl1ht: (C) UQ1tten of 11:3511 UCLA Basketball Replay of 8:30 .,.. \Ull 11:.i:J • • Outer Sl*t" and (C) "Attack of the PM eame Mtraer" An elaht-year·old relative of Musllroom People." · the Duttons learns that Albert and m Mowlt: .,Anna ll.a11t1lna" (clas· 12:30 D Speaklna f,.tly Jane are not experienced domutk:s sic) •35 _ Greta Garbo Fredrick and threatens to end their pr1nk. March MaurHn O'Sullrt.~. l:OO Cl) Ntn 11 UCU 811ketball Bruins vs. ' Writtt -, m All-Nlpt Show: "Spy In tM Oreaon Beavers at Euaene, live. I!) It ls n s.y," "Sc>Js•1dler Rrtums" and Q (]) Ci) ABC M~ of die WHk· m Cllllltr "Youna ind Dan11rod' tnd (C) (90) "Astronaur (drama) 11:15 IJ Fabulous 52! "TM Hanpan" 1:15 IJ Movie: "County fair" (romance) '71-Jackie Cooper, Monte Mark· (western) '59-Robert Taylor, Fess '50-Rory Calhoun, JaM Nl1h. ham, Robert Lansin1. Sus.n Clart.. Parker. J1ek Lord, Tlna Louise. Richard Anderson. A youna woman Cl) Movie: "Duel In die Jundt" (ad-1:30 II Movie: "Dutil It Nh11blt, Deltlt falls in love with her 1stron1ut-hus· venture) '54--Dtna Andrews, Jeanne 11 Quiet" (adventure) '67 -Tony band all over •&•In when he returns Cr.In Randall, Brad Harrla. from a mission to Mars, only to . I!) Movie: ''Wlltw lanftand Strikes" learn he's not really her husband. 11:30 0 Movie: "Attacl end Retaur (mystery) ·s~John Hud10n m Hour of Dtlivtflnct 1:00 IJ Cl) t)fcl Van Dyb Annie's jeal· ousy over the expected arrival of the Preston's new baby Inspires Oick to recall (in flashback) -how he end Jenny faced the same problem with their s6n Lucas-and how practical· ly the whole family was hospitalized -the day Annie was born. 0 a.OJ &'E NIC Slturdty Movie: (C) (2hr) "Vanished" Pert I (R) (drama) '71 -Richard Widmark, • Robert Yoona. E.G. Mar1hall, Elunor Parker, James Farentlno, Skye Au· brey, Tom Bosley, Arthur Hill. The top advisor to the President of the United States disappears mysterious· ly, causinr national end Intern•· tional repercussions. tE The Silent Ytars (R) "The Martt of Zorro" @m Movie: "Un Yaso dt Whl1P(' 9:30 O ()) Amie Throuah proddlna by nelahbor Randy Robinson, Amie and wife Liiiian bealn thlnklna about selectina cemetery plots until bos.s Hamilton M1jor1 Jr. becomes lnvolv· ed in their penonal plannln1. 0 News Larry Burrell &J Port9r WafOfltr Show G:f) ctnt Mexicano BEFORE YOU LEASE INVESTIGATE! VISIT 1HE AIL NEW UASE CEN1ER A1 . ORANGE COUNl'Y'S NO. I UNCOl.N MERCURY DEAUR. . Ultra modem, streamlined methods now save you extra money and give yOu greater morntenanc• protection than ever before. WE LEASE ALL POPULAR MAKES 7 DAYS A WEEKI llJNG US YOUR IEST OFFER IEFORE YOU DEaDll theft rina, not only have their car lO:OO IJ Cl) Mb•: lmpoalblt Guest stolen from under lh~ir noses but Bradford Dillman plays Edison, a SANTA ANA LINCOLN MERCURY 1301 N . TUSTIN AVE . SANTA ANA 547 -918 3 alao Captain Andrews car, which former private detectlvt turned tX· he loened to them. tortionlst, who 11 bladtm1llln1 a II Jotlnriy Wooct.ft Sllow powerful crime chief with 1 roll of U (]) (j) Qttti111 Torettier "Brok-film linklnr him to murdtf. I SUNDAY JANUARY 9 M <> H N I N (, m KATHRYN KUHLMAN * (IN COLOR) Q) K1thl'Jn Kuhlm1n 8:45 (]) Community Action 9:00 IJ Camer1 Three 0 lntematlon1I Zone 0 Day of DiSCOVll'J 0 (1) Reluctant Draaon and Mr. Toad 6:15 m The Christophm 0 Q) Cl) Oral Roberts 6:10 O Country Music ®) It Is Written m The Bible Answers l:7i'I 6:45 ITI The Chrlstophers ~ Musica Y Palabru uu ~ C1rtoon CarnlYal 6:55 fJ Give Us This Day al) Panor1m1 lttlno en Domlneo 7:00 fJ Tom and Jerry (j) Cathedral of Tomorrow 9:30 8 Today's Rellelon ®) Woody Woodpecker 0 Station to Station m Unit One 0 Gene Autry Q) Public Aff1irJ/Soel1I Security @ Movie: "The Youn1 Ractrt" Mark Damon. 7:30 1J The Groovle Goolles 0 C1J The Doubledechrs O Mormon Tabern1cle Choir Ci) let There Be Ueht Cil Directions 0 Kathryn Kuhlman U Campus Profile ®J Big Picture ®J Deputy D1w1 Q) Oldtlme Gospel Hour m Yoel Bear and friends al Esta Es II Vida Q) Sured Heart/The Chrlstophers (D Cine Mexiuno 8:00 fJ Cl) Lamp Unto My Feet O Rex Humbard 10:00 fJ Steps to leamine (j) Real Estate Open House 0 Chlllen1e My Sermon O Rap With Rabbi Mike 0 Hour of Power 0 Herald of Truth 0 Cl) Bullwinkle ®) Old Time Gospel Hour 00 Zoorama m Wonder1m1 0 Movie: (C) "Capta~n from Tolt- Q) Revival Fires do" (adyenture) '66 -Stephen 8:15 (])The Tree House Club Forsyth, Norma Beneill. 0 Serandlplty @) The Saint O Anele's Qaraee al Frente a la Vld1 (I) Let There Be li&ht ~ Amerietn Bowl All-Star Football 0 Day of Discovery From Tampa Stadium. Florida. ------------110:30 IJ Cl) Stanley Cup Hlpll(hts Joseph Kennedy, 19-yur-old son of the l•te Senator Robert F. Kennedy, ttlaxu wfllle oo a roundup of roan antelope la Kenya. He worked "Ith the East Afrkao Wlldllfe Society to relocate dlt roan, an end.anaered species In Kenya, from buvDy- poacbed llftU to the Sblmba Rills Nadoual Partl. The ta.rae-scale anJ. mal capture wlll be lffn on ABC'• outdoor adventure aeria, The Amert-cao Sportsman, Sunday (Jan. 9) at 'PM. 0 This Is the life u rn Mike I Wish Q) Faith for Today m Adelante con las Escutlas 11:00 IJ (j) NHL Hodley Montreal Can adiens vs. Chicaeo Black Hawks. 0 Movie: "Destroyer" (drama) '43 -Glenn Ford, Marruerite Chapman, Edward G. Robinson. 0 Home Buyers Gulde 0 (]) Ci) (D NBA Basketball The Los Angeles Lakers Ys. Milwaukee Bucks. live from the Milwaukee Arena Pa&• 6 ®) San Dieeo H1ppenln1 m Movie: "Scudd1-Hoo! Scudd1· Hey!" (drama) '48 -June Hayer. Q) Churdl In the Home al Novela Seminal al) Variedad 11:30 B Movie: (C) ''The T1rtaB" (a d· venture) '62 -Orson Welles. ®) Movie: (C) "Tumblewted" (west· ern) '54-Audie Murphfe. A I 1 f R ·~ ( > C > • • 12:00 O Movlt: "South or l'•ro Piro" (adventure) '40-Victor Mclaelen, Jon Hall. (!) lntelllrent P11·ent GI!) Vial• 12:30 Q) Ttenare Trials 1 :00 0 I s"ICiM I The Cllurch In the '70s John Cardinal Krol, Archbishop of Philadelphi1, who was recently elected president of the United States Catholic Conference, will be THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, JANUARY 8, 1972 Interviewed by membert of the press. 0 Miiiion $ Movie: "'Stanley ind Llvlnaston" (adventure) '39 - Spencer Tracy, Richard Greene. @) MMt Utt Press m I sJicllt ! The Klnr flmlly's "Winter ~rnlVll" Muslcal special orl1inatlng In and around a ski lodee In the snow·capped Mammoth Mountains. Q) AmtriCln Bowl Foothill Classic Two major All·Star colle1e teams meet at Tampa, Florida. Al Meltzer and Jack Brickhouse call the play· by-play. al Trlbun1 Publlca m TrtthoUM Club 9 Coller• Baslletball aii) T11tro Domlnle1I 1:301J Cl) Glen Campbtll·LA. Open Final rounds of the $125.000 Invita- tional eclf tournament from the Rancho Park Golf Course in L06 An· eeles. 00 Pro Bowlers Tour u (]) m Directions ®) m lnsi1ht 2:00 (]) Gene foruell's forum 0 m ! $Fic1lt ! Proftctlon '7 2 NBC News correspondents on three continents will be linked by satellite transmissions to evaluate the im- portant events of 1971 and forecast their influence on 1972. John Chan- cellor is anchorman. 0 Robert It Doman Show 0 (I) (D Issues and Answers ®) Movie: "I've lived Before .. (dra· m1) '56 --. Jock Mahoney, Leigh Snowden. m Wofflf Beyond m leyendas dt MHICO al) To Be Announced al Buy-line 2:30 (J) Voice of A1r1culture U Eyewitness (D Buy·llne 3:00 IJ face the Nation (]) This 11 the Bible 0 Laredo 00 Joe Namath Sllow U Suipense Theatre 0 Flmlly Film festival: (C) "Maya" (adventure) '66 -Clint Walker. Jay North. Sa1id Kahn. m Chiller aJToros 9 Movie: "How Green WIS My Val· le(' (D Bullwinkle 3:30 (J) Bob Ralston Music Bo1 0 m Mfft tht Press (j) Dalrta rt Cl) Zant Grey ®)Primus m A,riculture Report 3:45 O Movie: "Stell• D•llas" (drama) '31 -Barbara Stanwyck, John Boles. 4:00 IJ Movie: (C) "A11lnst All fl•p" (adventure) '52 -Errol Flynn, Anthony Quinn, Maureen O'Hara. a lnsl1trt Bina Crosby and Phll Harris on a white wine shoot In Mexico, 1nd Cameron Mitchell flshln1 for blue marlin In the Bahamas.. Cl) Probe ®)It T1ku I Thief Q) Roller Q1m1 (ij) Net Opera Theattt ''The Queen of Spades" (R) EE fl(Ures •nd Fanta11 "A Stc.tina Spectacular" m Tht Music Box a) Ru Hum~rd 4:30 0 Sund1y Tom Snyder CI) T 1rtan Tb11tr1 Cl) Fact th• Nation e Science flction Theatre m ftstl111I of Classlcs: "Anni lltrenlna" (drama) '35 -Greta Garbo, Fredric March. m This Is the lift 5:00 (J) Movie: "Rorer Touhy, 81nrster" (drama) '44-Preston Foster, Victor Mela glen. O startime CJ) Untamed WOf'ld ®) Ntw1 Schwartz, Hiii EE Consulbtion "The Work Ethic" al Et11 Ml Dtstino m Passport to Travel 9 Burtie's law al) V1riedad11 '72 (D Pattem for Uv1n1 5:30 IJ Mother Goose Assembly "One Big Happy Family" features a picnic version of rhymes and Yerses deallne with farm life and friendly neiehbo~. Cl) News Ray Wilson @) Movie: (C) "Gunflpt In Abilene" (western) '67 -Bobby Darin, Emily Banks. EE .. , .... sp ... 1-c1-x-L I A,nerican Conserva- tlvea Conf~ 1972 SeYen of the na- tion's most Influential conservative leaders Interpret f'aJor Issues of the past 12 months. m Portrait of I Sttr m lnsipt EVENING 6:00 IJ Cl) Sixty Minutes Morley Safer and Mike Wallace report. (]) Movie: (C) (2hr) "Blindfold" (suspense) '66 -Rock Hudson, Claudia Cardinale. ONBC News 0 Movie: (C) (2hr) ''The Prfrtcta and the !'irate'' (comedy) '4S-8ob Hope, Walter Slezak, Vireinia Mayo. A cowerine thespian is captured by pirates, meets a lovely princess, and becomes the make·shift leader of a band of cut ·throats. CI) Voy111 to Bottom of Ste 0 Unldos 0 Wild Wiid West (!)Thia It Tom Jonu Guests are Georee Gobel, Raphael. Shani Wal· lis and The Rascals. (ij) The Advoett.a 8 Radne Wor1d al) Stcuestro en el CJtlo a) Amerlun SCJortsman 0 (]) (j) R E T U R N Tht Amtr· lean $f>ortsm1n Curt Gowdy hosts as the 111hth season 09tns with 19· year·old Joseph Kennedy on a roan antelope reloe1tion venture in Kenya, 6:30 a Story Theatre 0 E,..ttnesa Nnn m Creature FMtum: (IO) "Ille or ttlt Dud" (mystery) '45 -Boris Karloff, Ellen Drew. a d e n • a e c ' " y e e m Newt and Jim must find a subtle way of 7:00 ti 111 News Clete Roberts riddlna the house of the monarel. C!J Wild Kln&dom "Arctic Adven· 9:00 D ®) m Bon1nu "Second Sl&ht" ture" Lost and Injured, J1mle becomes Cl) H" Hiw the object of a search that Is 1lded U Story In Hollywood by an unusually alfted new resident Cl) Juvenile Jury of Virtlnla City. 0 Death V1lley D1y1 0 Cl) @ al ABC SundlJ Movie: (!) P1ssport to Travel "Spanish (C) (2hr) "The Bmot" (western) Ttpestry" '72~eorae Peppard, Pernell Ro· eTl\ ZOOM' E T berts, Blenda Montaomery, L. Q. w · XCI mg new Jones. Georae Murdock, Barry Brown, * show for kids 7-11 Dana Elcar. Bo Svenson, Vincent Songs & Games. Don't Van Patten. Story of the bel111uered miss the fun tonight! commandant of a cavalry post, @') (iJ) DEBUT Zoom! A series of whose son is abducted by Indians. sonas. skits and aames for children. Q) Minority Community el Mujer EE Jlp1nese Movie m Wiid lllnadom @') (I)) M1sterplece Theatre "The 9 lassie Six Wives of Henry VIII" After his ml P1nor1ma Musle1I divorce from Cath~rine, Henry mar· a) Aulult on Prtv1cy ries Anne Boleyn, his mlstreu. 7:30 @ Cl) CBS Sund1y Movie: (C) 9:30 O (]) Cade's County Judy Came (2hr) "Stay Aw1y, Joe" (comedy) guests as a i!ri-lnvolved with a '68 -Elvis Presley, Burgess Mere· gang of gold smuulers-who pene- dlth, Joan Blondell, Katy Jurado, trates Sam Cade's masquerade as a Thomas Gomez. Joe Ughtcloud crooked insurance adjuster, a cover comes to the rescue of an Indian he takes to get at the mysterious reservation by persuadina an Arizona brains behind the operation. Re· conaressman to aive his father 20 scheduled. heifers and a bull with which to 0 News Larry Burrell start a cattle farm 10:00 0 dOl m The Bold Ones -The 0 dj m Wortd of Disney "Moun-lawyers "The Lona Mornint After'' tain Born" A youthful 1pprenlice Part I of two parts. Neil D1rrell un- sh9'pherder battles a blluard, re-dertakes to prove two murders. Anne luctanl sheep and a wolf as he at· Helm, Roger Davis, Pamela McMyler tempts to brlna his flock down a and Pat Hintle 1uest. mountain from summer pastures. 0 News Dick Garton U This Is Your life Ethel Merman 0 Community feedll1ck is the surprised auest. m News Ken Jones · 0 Mllllon $ Movie: (2hr) ''The Fur· (!) Joe De Silva's Optn Forum Its" (western) '50 -Barbara Stan· EE J1panese News Di&ut wyck, Walter Huston, Wendell Cor· @II Estrellu Muslules ay. Story of the clash between a 9 Alm: "Min Behind the Gun" cattle king and his Iron-willed 10:30 0 leny Visits "Gene Barry" daughter. 0 ni.,wor1d Tomorrow (!) Three Passports to Adventure (i) At lnue "The Austria Nobody Knows" II) Weekend Newt Chuck Cecil @') @ The f,.nch Chef 11 :00 0 C1J News 9 Wild llfnrdom 0 ®l News a) Mantrap 0 Rea Humbird 8:00 O Movie: (2hr) ''The Searchlnr 00 Movie: "lady of Bur1esque" Wind" (drama) '46-Robert Young, Barbara Stanwyck. Sylvia Sidney Diplomat, ready to 0 Ci) ~ews " renounce his family to be with the 0 M~: "Younr Mr. Uncol.n woman he loves, finds he must re-(drama) 39 -Henry Fonda, Allee main to help his wounded son. Brady. . 0 CI) (j) a) The FBI "A Second m David Frost 5'low Life" Professlon•I killer Is soueht ~ Kathryn Kuhl.~an ,, by the FBI. and also by syndicate @') Boboqu1Vlr1 Freddie Kina boss for bun1lin1 an asslenment. 11:30 ti Merv Griffin Martin Sheen auests. 0 ®l Su~•Y Tonlrht ~!'°• m Movie Greab: (2hr) "Golden ~ Movie: 'll1ck Patch (western) Boy'' (drama) •39 _William tiol den, 57 -Ge0<ge Mont1omery, Diane Barbara Slanwyck, Adolphe Menjou, Brewster. Lee J. Cobb, Sam Levene. Story of Cl) Telepul~ ,, Joe Bonaparte, who fought poverty ~Movie: l11se on Ute (drama) to become a ireat violinist then 56 -Robert Donat, Kay Walsh. chanred to be a fighter. ' 12:00 0 The Gallery (!) The Bir Question 12:30 Ci) Issues ind Answeri EE J1p1neM Varlet, Hour m Huel @') (I)) flrina lint "The Assault on 12:45 (I) Issues and Answers Priv1cy" 1:00 f) Movie: (C) "Danrerous Mlaslon" @II Festlv1I Fllmlco (mystery) '54 -Victor Mature, Plptr 9 Film: (C) ''The Jm Slnaer" Laurie. ml Revlsta Es1>1nol 0 News 8:30 0 (1j m Jlmmr Stewart Sltow 1:15 ClJ News "Ei(hty·Hlne Pounds of Love" A 1:30 Q) Movie: "Hidden Homicide" (mys· huae str1y do& is adopted by Jake, tery) '59 -Griffith Jones. THI OAll.V PILOT. TV WED<, JANUARY I , 1Sl72 ED SULLIVAN IS HOST Carol Burnett, Barbra Streis- and, Flip Wilson, Tom Jones and Jack Benny are among the personalities who will recelve awards from the American Guild of Variety Artists on "Entertain- er of the Year," a 90.minutc •• "I.• . '\• A HAii CENTURY OP n'AR- DOM II FecoollH lt7 lk A..m. cu CulW of Vlltt«J ArdRf Cold- "' Awlll'tlt PleMiMrd t•ll Jdl' 110 Jadt ._,. 1lw ca.ed• ·Cndft ....,. ... Eel ..... <rtlli•) after ~ ....... . special, hosted by Ed Sullivan. and airing on CBS, Friday at 9 Pt.f. Other winners appearing on the special include the Ca~n ters singing grOUJ>, comedienne Lily Tomlin, the Flying Alexan- ders and Tanya the Elephant. Among the presenters will be Jean Stapleton of All In The Family. Debbie Re ynolds and the Brady Bunch. The special, origi nating at Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas, will, in addition to the award ceremony, be devoted to music and comedy entertain· meot by some of the recipients and presenters. Also performing will be comedian Rodney Dan- gerfield. The awards are present- ed to "live .. performers and per- formances of the year as selected by the l 0,000 members of AGVA. The entertainer of the year will be announced on the spe- cial. Jn the other categories, Carol Burnett will receive an award as female comedy star of the year, Barbra Streisand as fe- male musical star, Flip Wilson as male comedy star, 'Tom Jones as male mlHica l star, the Carpen- ters as musical 1roup. Lily Tom- lin as rising star of the year. the Flying Alexanders as novelty or circus act. and Tanya, as animal act. Jack Benny will receive the Golden Award as a performer who has been a star for S~years or more. TRlJ-EAR HEARING AID Sean Most Powerful with Finest Qualities ....... •299 Asl• About Sears Coqvea.Jent Credlt Plans Long Battery Life Up to 400 hours with each balt.ery. ContJnuous volume control. Economical to oper· at.e. Sean Carries a Colft· piece I.JIM of Banertu for All AW.. Jola Sean Banery a• ... Save oa Replaceawac Bat· terte1. COP1e la OJ' Call Son Nearest You for a Home Appobtmeat Hearin& AW1 Are AvallaltJe at t•e FoUtwl•I Sean Slore•. B..a Park ~rtllricl&e CompCH Puadeu I!:. Olymptc al SOto P&eo at Rlmpa• El M•t• Po.,,... Gltlldale Sout• Ceaat Pia J~ Tomatet L01i1 a.cl! Valley ,. 1 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, JANUARY I , 1972 DAYTIME PROGRAMS MONDAY MONDAY th ru FRIDAY M (l J? N I N <. m Woftct T1lll Mon.; Rtport tit tltt Consumer Tues.; Yeur Govtm11ttnt Today Wed.; Rteondll1tion Thurs.; 6:00 fl Cl) SunrlM Semtsbr federal Elecutlve BNl'd Fri. ~ Real Esbte lnV'Hbllent Wed.. fill Featuru ~. m·~~M 6:25 O Education Eldl1n1• "Thouaht l0:30.::.. Cl) , ~ 1 Uf For food" • ~ une O ' 6:30 8 Odys.wr "Ceremony of lnno· D@) m Holl,wood Squirts cence'' Mon Wed Frt . "Rudin(' U Vif&inl1 Gr1h1m Show Tues., Thurs.' ., " Ci) Pllll Donahue Show CJ) Educ1tlon1I features lD W1ndertust fJ Acm.s the Fence Mon.; M111fn1 m Just botfly Most of Mtturtty Tues.; O'"f and 11:00 IJ Cl) Mme the Hurt 11 Gollltll Wed.; Parent YouUI foni• 0 l1j m JeopardJ Thurs.; Youtll ind the ISSlllS Fri. fJ m G1ltopln1 Sourmet llO) TodlJ on the Finn tD Trewl Shows m FrOfltitrs of Frffdom Mon.; In· fll) Tbe EJectric Comp.1t1y d ustrlll Arb Tues.; f rieftcls Anlund tlt1 Wortd Wed.; To B1 Announced 11:15 m Opention Qrandparents Tues.; Thurs.; Clmpus rrotH1 Fri, Adoption Stpent Thurs. 6:45 fE CNlllOdity Report • 7:00 fl Cl) CBS News John Hart 11 .20 m fashions In Stwlne 0 m Todty Show Frank McGee 11:30 IJ Cl) Se1rch for Tomorrow fJ Eyewitness News 0 (1g) m Who, What, Where Gama 0 lan1n1 Splits O Hfpny Plttol ®J Cartoons fJ (]) (]) m That "rt m Thundeftlif'ds m l.tt'a Rip OJ Bozo'1 Bia Top Show lD News Georae Nolen EE Merktt Openin1 (]j) S.11•• Strtet fill {)J) Sellme StrNt 7:30 CI) lln1n1 Splits 0 Law for the 701 (1g) Petticolt Junctloft m Dennis the M•n1ce m Hobo "'1" EE Stock M1rktt Covtr11• 1:00 8 Captain Kanproo (I}CartooM fJ R1lph Stor(s A.M. (j) Sunup Mel Knoepp ®} Tod11 Sftow m The f1Jin1 Nun (ij Clusroom lnstrudlontl TY Eti) H1thayo1a Kathleen Hitchcock /\ 1 r i P •• n (, ·. 12:00 IJ P1u1· Bwn1rd-hychfatrist a m Tllr11 on I M1tdl 0 Cartooa Thu fJ Cf) (]) m Bewitched Cl)®J m....,. I!) Crlfts Mon.; Consumer's Wortd Tues.. Thurs.; Quest for Advtnture Wed.; All Coftrress Fri. fill Ft1ture1 12:15 I!) Stntch 1nd Sew Wed. m Bozo's 811 Top Show 12:25 m Hip Noon Buffoons 8:30 (I) Coif" Brt1k/ChOdren's Teldler 12:30 1J Cl) As Ute Woftd Turns 0 JICll LI Linn• ... liAl £:ft D of 0 u m Hint ... WCI Cl.:,/ •JS ur VIS OJ CumbJ 11 Movit G1me fill Features Tues., Wed. fJ (])Ci) m Pis.sword m Hen Victoria James fJ 8aJtef Ward N"n 1:50 (]) News Dick McAleer ID Dl1fln1 for Doll1ra 9:00 fl Tbe Lucy Show 1:00 IJ love Is 1 M1ny Splendored D @) m Dln1h's Pl.tee Tbln1 Cl) J1ek La Lanne B @) m Thi Doctors (iJ Miiie Douat1s 0 Movie: See Daytime Movies. fJ News Fernando Del Rio (]) I lovt lucy m Movie: See Daytime Movies. D (]) ED All My Chlld,.n OJ Undl W11do (I) Where tit• Htart la fill (]) Seum1 street fJ m Movie: See Daytime Movies. 9:30 IJ My Tbrte Sons 1:30 IJ Cl) TIM Cuidln1 Lifllt D 91 m Coneentratlon D ®l m Another World Cl) Vlr&fala 8raham Show fJ (])CI) m let's Mille a Dul fJ Movft: Set Daytime Movies. fJ Tempo Reals Philbin OJ Flsfllons in Sewlnf m Romper Room EB Co191modlty Report 10:001J FtmilJ Affair QI 39-TY News (]) Mtvle: Set Daytime Movies. D ~ m s.1e of the Ctnblry 0 The Gtlltry Pa1e 8 1:(0 m D11lln1 for Doll1rs 2:00 IJ Cl) Secret Storm 0 @) m lrtpt Promise 0 (]) Ci) m Newlywed 811111 ID Movie: See Daytime MoVies. Qt lt't Your Bet 2:30 fl (j) Edp of Nlpt OOmSomentt 0 (]) (]) m Datin1 ''"" OJ Uncle Waldo JANUARY 10 For mornln1 and afternoon listings, please see DAY. TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 ID "My 0.1r Secret.lry" (romance) '48 -Klrll Oouelu, Llralne D.y. 3:00 8 Gomer Pylt B Ifs Your let 9:30 O (C) ''Y1nk11 Puha" (1dventure) U Clrtoon Time '54 -Jeff Chandler, Rhonda flent fJ (]) (I) Cl) General Hospital Ing. Cl) @) Mov141: See Daytime Movies. fJ Fun Time 10:00 (3) "The Flt Mlft" (mystery) '51 -m Tenntute Tuudo J. Scott Smart, Julie London. OJ 9 Roay 1nd friends mC1nem1 36 3:30 IJ Mr. Ed 0 Miiie Douetn 0 Se1 Hunt Ci) lent It to Be1ver fJ CV m One Ute to Live 0 Cour11eous Cat m Yofl and Friends OJ Peter Pot.Imus 9 Romper Room 3:45 e> l1 Comunld1d 11 Dl1 4:001J Mom: See Daytime Movies U Tiit Rlf1em1n @ T1run 0 CIJ m Love American Style fJ Bln1n1 Splits m Cartoons lD M1&ill1 Gorfll1 Ell) (jj) Sellm1 Street E!) Toplcos Mon.; C.ltndario Thurs 9 The 811 V1lley 4:30 (]) Mom: See Daytime Movies 0 father Knows Best DNews 0 The lone Rineer m My flvorfte Martian OJ Gentle Ben E!) La Flmi111 Ruflno m Observttion 36 a!) F11tures m Bozo's Bil Top Show 5:00 0 a (]) m News Cl) NYPO 0 (1g) Dicll V1n o,ke m Tbt fliRtstonts lD The Munstera Ell) UJl Mlsteroeers' Neighborhood E!) ~ Attar 1 11 Tumbl m Dt1th V1ll1J Days 9 TM Mo¥1e Qame a!) El Amo 5:30 0 Flther Knows lest Mon. thru Thul'1.; Jerry West Show Fri. Ci) Tht Rlfteman D Cl) ®l m Nen fJ GetSm1rt m Dtnnla Use Menace OJ 9 Gllllcan's Island EE (jj) The EJectrle CompallJ m DOii Wllson'a Town T1lll GE) N1t.lch1 1:00 8 "Johnny Hofld1y" (adventure) '49 -William Bendix, Hoagy Car michael. 0 "'Twenty Plua Two" (drama) '61 -David Janssen, Jeanne Crain. ID "A Wo1111n of Dlstlndlon" (ro· mance) '50 -Rosalind Russell, Ray Miiiand. 2:00 OJ "Tiit Mt&ic low" Part I (mu- sical) '4S-Stew1rt Granaer. Phyllis ~lvert. 3:00 Cl) "five Miles to Mklnlpt'' Part I (dr1ma) '63--Tony Pertlns, Sophia Loren. ~ (C) "A Min CouJd Git Kiiied" (suspense) '66 -Jamts Carner. Mellna Mertouri. 4:00 IJ "lldl Front Eltnlltf' (adven- ture) ·s~ene B1rry, Rod Steiaer. 4:30 (I) Same IS 10AM Usti111 [ V ~ N I ~~ (, 6:00 IJ (]) DD Nen 0 "-nt Don't IAt the Dl!11ts fJ Ci) Wiid Wild West m TM Flintstones OJ I Dfe1m of Jeannie Qj) American Coftttmtfwu Confntnt 72 fill Hod&tPodl' lodp mmm,. ... Qt M1ybeny RFD 6:30 e Stlve Allen "°" fJ Movie: (C) (90) ''Tiae Sllakld Sue lit Ute West" P1rt I (comedy) '68--0on Knotts. 81tb111 Rhoades. Cl)®) News m Andy Crtfflt.h Sllow m 1111 CosbJ .. fill Pl1Jinr lbe Guitar m Wtndtrlldt QIGrten Acru a!) D Prof. Sqtt.lffo 7:00 IJ (]) D m Ntw1 Ci) Trvth or Consaq11111cas Cl) Dnantt 0 WMt's My Unt? al Ad111·12 m I Love Lucy Cl) I lktam of Jeannie EE) Hattlayof• Kathleen Hitchcock @Eu lntntsl a Th• Ylrcf nlan m lot Tlntflocos 7:30 IJ Stand Up and Chetr Jimmie Dean auests. (]) Draantt O Dr. Simon Loeb @ To Tell die TNth CJ) I Dl9a111 of Jeannie 0 Mllllon $ Mowtt: (C) (2hr) "Estfltr and tit• Kin(' (drama) '60 -Joan Collins. Richard Eaan. ®) lft'1 Mab a Deal m Horan'• Heroes m 0ra'"et t1J.) Jlcob Brownowsll: 20UJ Century M1n EID Cltp1tdMr1 @!)Do-Rt·MI mualt a!) Mliutlito Valdti Show &> Movft "Git runs afoul of an ancient Chinese tradition. 0 (Ii @E NBC Monday Movt.: (C) (2ht) "Vanfshtd"' Conclusion (dra· ma) '71 -Rlch1n1 Widmark, Skyt Aubrey, Tom Bosley, James Faren· tlno, Larry Hagman, Arthur Hiii, E.G. Marihall. Eleanor Partier, Robert Young. Rumors rerardina the dis· appearance of the top advisor to the President run the pmut from de· fection to moral tu1pltudt. 0 CD (j) Cf) A8C Monday Movie: (C) (2hr) "Murderer's Row" (ad- venture) '66 -Dean Martin, Ann· Mararet, Karl Malden, Beverly Adams. Camllla Sparv, James Greg· ory. Underground aatnt Matt Helm is assianed to rescue a kldnaped scientist. m David frost Show el la Gita GE No Uorta por Ml Cf) Tht Persuaders 9:30 tJ (j) Doris Day Doris Martin be· cornts an unwlttin1 accomplice in a diamond theft. f> Baxter Wa,..S NIWI 1:00 B Cl) ;vnsmoke "Hldal10" Critic· m It Takti • Tllltt ally Injured Marshal Matt Dillon finds himself allied with a boy a 10:00 IJ 00 The Sonn~ & Cher Comedf feeble old man and a youna wo~an ~our c~.rroll o·eo~nor guest.~. end in a desperate attempt at mutual sings Rememberina You, the survival closing ttteme for his series tor 0 /IA\."'._ ..., 1 Ca t which he recently wrote lyrics. Will 1:1:/ ... u5n• n meo au•s s a m """ are Mort Sahl, James Coco, Fannie fJ Movie: (lhr 49m) uSatellltt In Flaaa. Charles Nelson Rellly, Mona the~ (scl·fl) ·~ieron Moore. Tera and Henny Younaman. Donald Wolflt. U Movit: (C) (211r) '1111 Prtncas Q) Nttn Pete Miller, Ken Jones and t:llt Plrat.'' (comedY) '45 - Bob Hope, Walter Slezak, Vlrainla ~ Mamrpiece Theatre Mayo. EE Soul! 0 "HOLLYWOOD: THE II> ta Clilda 811n tnlda * DREAM FACTORY.'' m> EJ Tornlllo An inside look. tiil Mantrap GE Monogram Special. 10:30 in Ntwa Bill Joh s f)CI)@ G) llfltJAoHtl ly· u:1 n wood: T1tt Orta• Factoty Procram @I) Atonn1ntada about the Hollywood that used to a> MM '""' be -set afalnst the sound of the 10:50 9 Movie: "Sailor of the Kin(' auctioneer's 1avef as It falls over the unused trapplnas of Hollywood's 11:00 B a Cl)®>@!) m News mo:st exotic era. 0 Movie: "Shosts on the Loott" 0) I IPICIXL I En19lbert Humper· (mystery) '43--aela Luaosl. dlntk Encelbert co-stari with come· @ Marshal Diiion dl1n Jonathan Winters, singer-pianist U (]) Q) NtwS Buddy Greco and Dusty Sprln&fleld. m To Tell the Truth m The Vlrplan m Mantrap tD SPECIA.L OF THE WEEK m ettywatchen * Gene Wtlder stars as 11THE SCARECROW" 11:15 ED The Movie 8a1M Moving original drama. 11.30 a Cl) Mtrv Grtffln Eli) (fj) Spedal of tilt Wiik "The • Scaraarow'' In Pen:y Mtc:Kaye's ells· CJ (1g) m Johnny Carson sfc drama , Gene Wilder plays 1 0 (]) (I) al Ola Clvttt screcrow who is broucht to life IS m McM.: "Without IMt" (comedy) an Instrument of revenae but who '45--Spencer Tracy, Katharine Hep- Instead learns the importance of burn. love. m Roller Game @Eu Recopsa 11 :49 fJ Movie: "Beatnnlft1 of tM End" m Nino (drama) '47 -Brian Oonftvy, Rob· 1:30 9 Movie: (C) "Harlow" •rt Walker. 9:00 tJ Cl) Here's Lucy Lucllle Carter 1:00 B Mowlt: .. ,,..." (comedy) '40-- btcomes the unwlllln1 foster mother Ray Milland, Anna Nea&ft. of a Chlnae laundryman •hen she (]) 0 U Cf) ®l "ewa Tt4£ DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. JANUARY 8. 1972 TUESDAY JANUARY 11 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 m "Cunaa Din" (drama) '39 Cary Grant, Douglas Fairbanks Jr. 9:30 f) ''Whert the Sidewalk Ends" (drama) 'SO -Gene Tierney, Dana Andrews. 10:00 (I) "The Dnert Hawk" (adventure) ·so -Richard Greene, Yvonne De· Carlo. 1:00 0 ''Great Vidor Herbert'' (musical) '39 -Allan Jones, Mary Martin. O '111e Seorr• Ratt Story'' (biog· raphy) '61 -Ray Danton, Jayne Mansfield. m ''The stran" One" (drama) '57 -Ben G1uara, Julie Wilson. 2:00 ID "The Maafc Bow" Conclusion (musical) '46 -Stewart Granger, Phyllis Calvert. 3:00 Ci) "five Miia to Mldnfaht Conclu· sion (drama) '63 -Tony Perkins, Sophia l ortlt· "The Court Jester'' Part I (comedy) '53-Danny Kaye. ~ "The law and the Lady'1 (com- edy) '51 -Greer Garson, Michael Wildin a. 4:00 0 (C) "The ;!rt MO'st Ubly" (com- edy) '57 -Cliff Robertson, Jane Powell. 4:30 (I) Same as 10 AM llstin1 EVE N ING &:OOtJOtmmN ... U P1tue Doft't Eat the Daisies O (I)ft)News B @ Wiid Wild West m The Flintstones ID I Drt1m of Jeannie ()j In Ult Spottlpt Eill Hoda•llOd&• lodrt 9 Maybeny RFD 6:30 U Steve Allen Show 0 Movft: (C) (60) "The Shakiest &un In tllt Wur• Conclusion (com· edy) '68 -Don Knotts, Barbara Rhoades, Jackie Coogan, Donald Barry, Ruth McDevitt (j)(fg)N-. m A.ndJ &rfffltll Show m Bill Cosby Show Qj) J~b Brenowskl: 20th Century Man Eli) 8ootl Beat "The Winds of War'' by Herman Wouk. it) Wanderlust 9GrHn Aerts GB Ylvlane Hortlpera 7:00 IJ (I) 0 it) NIWI (j) Trut!t or Consequences Ci) Draantt Q What'a MJ lint? ®l Hollywood Squ.c:1s m I love LUCJ m ' Otta• of Jeannie (Jj) Tlle CGurse of Our TIIHS m HaUt"°'' @Ela lntru11 9 Monty Nash &)Mantrap 7:30 II a &ten campbeU Country mu· sic stars Johnny Cash. June Carter, Mette Haaard. Buck Owens, Minnie Pearl, Jerry Reed. Freddie Hart and Mel Tillis PfoYlde a medley of their hit sonrs. 0 @') m Sar&• "Napoleon Never Wanted to Be a Cop" Bitter over his failure to meet tht police de· p1rtment's physical requlrtments, a youna man flaunts the law and ends up accused of murder. o CD oo m Th• Mod Squid "Deal With the Devil" Vikki Carr makes her dramatic debut as tht llancee of a Vietnam war tor· respondent who Is Involved In the drua scene. Leslie Nlelsen also auests. Cl) I Dream ot Jeal\Rlt 0 Millloa $ Movft: (2ht) "Con· demntd of Altona" (drama) '63 - Sophia Loren, Maxlmlllan Schell, Fredric March. 0) Hocan'1 Htr<>n m ol'1anat @ Science '71 EE Cunent Events @I) Los Bmrty dt Peratvrllo 8:00 U Movlt: (C) (2Jlr) "'Tit• Prfncess and Utt Plratl" (comedy) '4S-&b Hope, Walter Slezak, Vir1inia Mayo. This Is Your Ufa 0) Truttl or Consequences m Tht Vlr&\nian m la Co~ luzpda mNlno 8:30 D Ci) Hna1i Flvt.O Dana Wynter IUIStS as the &irlfriend Of a double agent who Is involved In elaborate scheme by a pow&rful unknown source to frame MoGarrett In the first part of a two-parter. 0 @) m I IPlcU( I S u t f t r dtt Utu. Ctllld19n Documentary e11plor ln1 tht effects on chlldren of the violence between Catholics and Protestants In Northern Ireland. D m (6) m Movie of the w"•: (C) (90) ''The Nliflt Stal•er'' (SUS• pense) '71 -Darren McGavin, Carol LJnley, Simon Oakland, Ralph Meek· er, Claude Akins. Bellevln1 Las Veaas is beine terrorized by a vem plre, a down-on-his-luck newsman tries to overcome censorship by his boss and the police m David Frost Show EE tlj) T h t Advocatn "Should Courts Be Able to Admit Evidence Police Have Seized Illegally?" Qj lanur 9:00 al u Cata a!) No Uorts por Ml 9:30 IJ CANNON·EXCITEMENTI * Mystery and Suspense! IJ Cf) Cannon Guest Tab Hunter pl1ys a retired race driver who bt (Continued) P*I'• 9 TUESDAY (Continued) 9 Roller G1me comes the prime suspect in the dar· m> festlv1I Mnlclno in1 theft of some .valu~ble relics 10:30 6 ®) Th• Ciolddiueti (R) Vikkie from a Baja Cahlorn1a m1ss1on Ale· Carr guests. Jandro Rey also guests as father 0 Monty N11h "The Long Ride" Joseph. (I) At ISSJJ• 0 ®J m J1mes Garner As Nichols Cl) News Bill Johns "Zachariah" Nichols attempts to m Alolmentad1 keep the peace when his larcenous m Call of the West uncle comes to town with a small fortune and two ex.convicts hot on 11:00 6 0 Ci) ®J @!> m News his heels. Guest include Strother ~ Movie: "The Accused" (mystery) Martin, Barry Cahill, and Mark 48 -Loretta Youna. Robert Cum· Lawrence. min gs. O Suter Ward News @ Marshal Dillon Q) It Takes a Thief 0 (I) Cl) News Eil) (ij) Blad! Journal "The Search m To Tell the Truth for Frederick Douglass" ID Mantrap ~To Be Announced 11:301J (j) Merv Griffin 10:00 0 m News 0 (1Q) m Johnny Carson 0 (]) @ Cl) Marcus Welby, M.D. 0 CI) (I) Cl) Diclt C1vett "The Basic Moment" Conclusion. m Movie: "Johnnie Come lately" Complications threaten the lives of (drama) '43 -Grace Georae. James Cagney. Dr Welby's daughter and her baby Q) Movie: "Private's Progress" following its birth. Christine Belford (comedy) ,55 _ Richard Allen· a~d Richard Van Vleet. guest. borough, Dennis Price. Michele Lee Is seen as Katie Wells. ...... f Ad Its o ly O Movie: (C) (lhr 52m) "Com-~ or u n 1nche (adventure) '56 -Dana An· 11:52 O Movie: "Cape Canaveral Mon· drews, Linda Cristal. sters" (sci·fl) '52 -Scott Peters, Eill FREE "SILENT YEARS'' Linda Cannell. * PHOTO ALBUM AT ALL 1:00 6 Movie: "Benrazi" (adventure) OFFICES OF GREAT •55 -Richard Carlson, Richard WESTERN SAVINGS Conte. Eil) (li) The Silent Years "The Gen· ffi 0 0 (j)@) News eral'' In this 1927 film, Buster Keat- on is engaged in Civil War espionage 1:30 m All·Nirflt Show: "The Silent a> Tap Tap Raiders," "Copp« Sky," "Dino" , ... 10 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. JANUARY 8. 1972 WEDNESDAY JANUARY 12 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 m "Island Rescue" (comedy) '52 -Glynis Johns. David Niven. 9:30 O ''You Only Uve Once" (drama) '37 -Henry Fonda, Sylvia Sidney 10:00 Cil "Border River" (western) '54- Joel McCrea, Yvonne Decarlo. 1;00 O "Hall the Conquerin1 Hero" (comedy) '44 -Eddie Bracken, Ella Raines. O (C) "The Story of Mankind" (drama) '57 -Ronald Colman, Hedy Lamarr. m "Affair With 1 Str1n1er'' (dr1 ma) '54 -Jean Simmons, Victor Mature. 2:00 Q) "Room in the House" (drama) '56 -Patrick Barr, Marjorie Rhodes. 3:00 Cl) "The Court Jester'' Conclusion (comedy) '53-Danny Kaye. (}g) "Goraeous Hussy" (drama) '36 -Joan Crawford, Franchot Tone. 4:00 6 (C) "Blad! Widow" (suspense) '54 -Ginger Rogers, Van Heflin. 4:30 (])Same as lOAM llstl111 EVENING 6:00UOa>mNews O Pleat Don't Eat the Daisies O (I)tl)News fJ (j) Wild Wild West m Th• Flintstones Q) I Dream of Junnie (jJ) Zoom Children's show Eil) Hocl1epodie Loda• 9 Maybeny RFD 6:30 O Steve Allen Show (R) Guests are Sylvia Miles. Soupy Sales, Sgt. Vance Lewis, Vincent Price and Dr. Joyce Brothers. O Movie: (C) (90) ''Wlld R1ee11" (drama) '68 -Fabian, Mimsy farmer, Judy Cornwall. (l)®J Cl) News m Andy Griffith Show Q) Bill Cosby Show (i}) f1rin1 I.Int m CorPorate View m Wanderlust 9 Green Ac'1s m> Lu Afldonadots 7:00 IJ (]) 0 m News @ Truth or Consequences (j) Dram•! O Wllat's My Unt? ®) Movie: (90) "I Saw Wllat You Did" (suspense) '65 -Joan Craw ford. Leif Erickson. m I uve LUCJ ID I Dream of Jeannie Eil) H1th1yo11 ml• lntrusa 9 The Vlr1lnl1n Cl) Mantrap 7:30 6 Doctor In the House "Put Your Hends On That" Professor LDftus and Duncan Wanna help Michael Upton overcome his fear of blood O Primus "Sea Serpent" @ To Tell the Truth Ci) I Dream of Jeannie O Mllllon $ Movie: (2hr) "Opera· tlon Padflc" (adventure) '51-John Wayne, Patricia Neal. m Ho11n's Heroes Q) CI) Drarnet (l3l Sickle Cell Anemia EI1) The French S11ef a> Lucht Libre m It Is Written Cl) News 8:00 1J (]) I b1(1il I The Last Trfbet of Mindanao A tribe living in a primitive culture isolated from clvfl . ization for at least 2,000 years steps from the Stone Aae Into the tech- nological sophistication of the 20th century. 0 m Adam·l2 "The Princess and the Pir" Offi~r Reed wort.s under· cover and gets help from a dope· addicted folk singer in a plan to smash a narcotics rinr. Leslie Charleson and Kas Caras 1uest. O Movie: (C) (2hr) ''The Pttncau and the Pi111te" (comedy) '45 - Bob Hope, Walter Slezak, Virginia Mayo. 0 A new time for * THE COURTSHIP OF EDDIE'S FATHER "The Karate Story" 0 (]) Cil m The Courtship of ~dlt's fattier ''The Karate Stoty'' When the school bully hears Eddie has taken up karate, he challenaes him lo prove his prowess. m Wednesday Nl1ht Movie: (2hr 8m) "Ope111tion Mad Ball" (com· edy) '57 -Jacil Lemmon, Ernie Kovacs, Mickey Rooney, Arthur O'Connell, Kathryn Grant. IE The Vlr&inl1n fll> THE PRIVATE LIVES *OF AMERICANS. Absorb- ing personal look into how Americans live. Eil) (i}) D£8llT The Private Uvu of Aver11e Americans "The Chestnuts" The first of a trio of portr1its of people behind the abstract con · cepts and statistics that identify "average" Americans m> Nino 8:30 0 ®J m NBC M1stery Theatrt- Mc~oud "A little Plot at Tranquil Valley" Penicillin smuulers hold McCloud hostage but Chief Clifford refuses to trade a hospitalized prisoner. to save McCloud. 0 (])@ Cl) ABC Comedy Hour "The Friars Roast Joe N1math" Comedian Buddy Hackett plays Roastm1Ster for a dais of entertain· ment and sports personalities uthered to pay backhanded tribute 2 ur us el d. a· hn ts I II· s a e r 9:00 to their "victim" -Joe Namath. m (Ji) TI111 w"" a Fll"': ••s.c:onds" f) BEST BETl STARS OF * MOVIES/TV /FOOTBALL 2nd "Super Comedy Bowl'' I) Cf) i ipiCIAl I Tht Second An- nual Super Comtdy low! How pro football players t~kle tti. problem of keeplnc busy durfnc the off·se•· son Is lhe Iheme and the special takes off with comedy tketch11 and musical production numbers based on the players' farewell to team pals, their homecomtnas and plans for futuni months. EJl) (JI) American Dream Machine mt.a Gata EI!) No lo,.1 por Ml 9:30 D Cl) (1) m Tll• P1nuad1n 0 luttr Wanl News m it r a1111 a '"'"' 10:00 f) Cl) Mannix Joe Mannix Is en· ta&ed to solve a case for a client who secretly doesn 't want him to succeed. 0 ~ m Nlpt lalltry 11 News Geo<ae Putnam 0 Mow .. : (lhr 58) .. Monkty On My 81Q" (blocraphy) '57-Cam- eron Mitchell, Paul Rldlards. (15) Soul Train fl!) Matarpltc9 Thtatrt ''The Six Wlvn of Henry VIII" 6!) N«hu Tap1dl1 Q!) 801 Pnifmlonal 10:08 m Ntwa Pete Miiier, Ken Jones 10:30 (j) fllm f11hl,. D Tllll 11 Your lift (!)Ntwa II) Atllmltnbda 9 fll11: ''Thi Prtslcltt1f• lAdJ'" Ef) Movft Ca•t 11:00 a o Cl) o e> m ""' 0 MO'lir. "The Cl-Kif' (dra· ma) '42 -Brian Oonltvy, Veronica Like. (j) Marshal Diiion D (])Ef>Nnn m To Ttll ttM Trutfl al Mantrap (Jj) The Count of Our Tlmu 11:301J Cl) Ment Crttfln 0 (lj m John11J Canon D (]) CIJ EE Diet c.wtt m Mom: ''Stranitehold" (drama) '63 -Macdortald Carey, Barbara Shelly. m Action Theatre 11 :58 D Movie: ''Fllaht to M111" (scl·fi) '52 -Cameron Mitchell, Marguerite Chipman. 1 :00 tJ M0¥1t: (C) "Santa Ft '•aap" (western) '55 -John Payne, Rod Cameron. CD DO (])~Ntwt m Alt.Nlaht Show ''Tiit Stcond Wofnan," ''ltm111,ber P11r1 Harbof" and "lrtft Curtain" THURSDAY JANUARY 13 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below. for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 m "fathtr Is 1 Bacl\elor" (com edy)) '5()-Wllllam Holden. Coleen Gray. 9:30 O (C) "Theodora Goes Wild" (comedy) '36-lrene Dunne, Melvyn Douglas. 10:00 CD "Creature From the Black LI· i oon" (horrol') '54-Rlcherd Carl· son, Julie Adams. 1:00 O "Out of This World" (musical) '45-£ddie Bracken, Veronica lake. O (C) "fonrd the Unknown" (ad· venture) '56-Willi1m H o I d e n , Lloyd Nolan m "On Danrerous Ground" (mys- tery) '51-lda Lupino, Ward Bond. 2:00 aJ "JohnnJ Nobody" Part I (dra· m1) '65--Aldo Ray, Wiiiiam Bendix 3:00 (j) "The Buster Keaton story'' (dra· ma) '57-0onald O'Connor. ®) (C) "So This Is Parts" (comedy) '55-Tony Curtis, Glorlt DeH1ven. 4:00 8 "BrfnaJn1 Up Baby" (comedy) '38--tary Grant. Katharine Hep· burn. 4:30 CI) Same as 10 AM llsUna EVEN I NG 6:ooo rn aommm...., O Kines Hoctey LA. Kines vs. Bos· ton Bruins. fJ (I) Wild Wild West m TM Flintstones aJ I Dtnm of J.annle (ij) Tht 541ent Y1ars EJl) HodCei>odlt l01f&t 9 Marbfny RfD 6:30 D MoYle: (C) (90) "Assault cm tht Weyne" (drama) '7<>-leonard NI· moy, Keenan Wynn, Uoyd Haynes, Jos99h Cotten, Dewey Martin. ())®)al News m Andy Grttfith Show I» Bill Cosby Show EID ~aylnr th• Guitar m Wandt r1ust 9 GreenAcns a!) Viviana Hortfiutra 7:00U @ OmNe•s Ci) Truth or Consequ1nca1 Cl) Dnrnet O Wbat's My Line? ():g Tom JontsStlow m I l ove Lucy (i) I Drea m of Jeannie EID Hatharoc• THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, JANUARY 8, 1972 &I> ll lntruu D Cl) Cil m Lonptrut "Survival 8 Fiim: (C) '1Qard1n of Evfr• Times Two" Mlkt, on 1 fl1hln1 ttfp &) Mantnp with Duke, fl,tlts to save his friend's lite when he Is bitten by a poisonous 7:30 U m Rollin' on tht Rlwr The snakt. Gresaroots cuest. 0 Lis.sit "Round Up" 0) LI Oata (I) To Tell tht Truth 9 flhn: "Gentlemen's Aitffmtnf' Cf) I DrtlM of Jeannie EI!) No llotH pot Ml O Mllllon $ Movie: (C) (lhr) "The lie Qamble" ( c 0 med y ) '61-9:30 D Suter Ward""' Stephen Boyd, Juliette Greco. 10:00 0 ®) m Dt11t M a r t In Show m Hopn't Htroes Guests are Petula Clark, Kay Med· (I) CI) Dracnet ford, the Dinc·a·Llng Sisters, Lou (BJ Boot Beat Jacobi, Marian Mercer, Ken l ane, EJl) Newsttklrs Billy Baxter, Jeannine Sumler, el tsptdleulos 1J (I) (j) Ef) 0-.n M I rs II I 11, (l) Movie Game Counselor 1t Law "Eight Cents 8:00 U More fun than a * barrel of monkies! Worth of Protection'' Vic Morrow guests n Andy Capasso, who wants to plead aullty to his wife's murder. O Movie: (C) (lhr 58m) "Monte Culo Story'1 (comedy) '57-Vittorlo de Sica, Martene Dietrich. ME & THE CHIMP 1J Cl) PR E M I E R E Me and tht Chimp A new situation comedy ser· ies starring Ted Bessell. Anita Gil· lette, Scott Kolden and Kami Coller. 0 ~ m Flip Wiison Guests are Tim Conway, Bobby Darin, and Redd Foxx. 0 CIHIH.D Alias S ra i t h and Jones ''The McCreedy Bust: Goin&. Goin&. Gone!" When wealthy rancher Pat Mccreedy tires of feuding with equally wealthy Mexican rancher m Ntn Pete Milter, Ken Jones (I) I lflclAL I A Town Invites You A look at the Olympie sporb fadf • ltles In Munich, Auesbura and Kiel, Germany, the sites of the salllni competitions in Jbe Games of the 20th Otympl1d In Munich, 1972. al) (Ji) Worfd Pita @I) Yltlo Slnvtrptnll Armendariz over ownership of I 10:30 u m News bust of Caesar, he hires Heyes and fl) Atonntntada Curry to dispose of It. m Trvth or Consequences 10:45 EI!) (Jj) David UttttJolln/Crftlc at aJ Bolin& from tht Olympic lar&e QjJ Thirty Mlnutn With ... 11:00 B D Cl)®} €1) m News EI!) Special of tftt Week (R) 00 M1nhall Dif1011 "The Scarecrow" Gene Wilder stars. D (]) m News m Sonrisas £!}Nino OJ To Tell th Tnrth (I) M•ntrap 1:15 lJ ,kinp Wrap•Up (13) $1cklt C.11 Anemia 8:30 B Fred MacMurray can't Ell> nr1n1 Une * stop those triplets! 11:15 U!) Cran Cine dtl JutVtS 0 MY 3 SONS" B (I) My Three Sons Katie's trip· 11:30 U Cl) Merv Qrffftn lets are selected to appear In • D (1j m-sohnn) Carson television commercial. but the little boys won't hold still for the cam· eras. 11 Movie: ~Mad Doctor" (mys· tery) '41-BasU Rathbone. O Movie: (C) (2tlr) 1'Tbe Princess and tfle P111tt" (comedy) '45-Bob Hope, Walter Slezak, Vir1inl1 Mayo. m David Frost Show (lJ) Isolation: Two VllWI g) EJ Show de Loco Valdez IJ (I) Cl) GB Diel Cavett m Movie: (C) "hfce of &old'' (dr1ma) 'SS-Richard Wldmartl. Q) Mowtt: ''T'ht Bob Matfll11 Stqry" (drama) '54-Bob Mathies. 11:•5 Qt fOf Adult1 On~ 9:00 tJ (() CBS Thursday Movie: (C) (fhr) ''Tht Uquldator" (adventure) 11:58 D MO'lie 0 : 0 "lnvaslo~ of lht 8odJ '66-Rod Taylor, Trevor Howard, S111tchtn (sc i-fl) 56-Kevln Mc· Jill St. John. When British lntelll· Carthy, Oana Wynter. eence is in need of a r.uthless oper· 1:00 fJ Movie: "Ml&hty Jot Youn(' (td· atlve to liquidate vanous security venture) '49-Terry Moore, Ben risks, Officer Mostyn recalls the Johnson . bravery of a former tank serrunt. Q @) m Ironside "Find a Victum" Cl) 0 0 Cl) ~ "tWS Pit Hlnfle ruests as pro11rietorof I 1:30 m All·Nlifit Show: "Claudia and half.way house tor newly released David," "Ctouds Over Europe'' and prisoners whose fund-raisin& meth "Rttum of Jadl Sladt" ods merit police investlcatlon of his Robin Hood tendenciea. 2:30 0 News , ••• 11 There were ten people assembled on the empty sound stage. Redd Foxx and Demond Wilson, who were about to give a TU!l· through; Herb Schlosser, vice-president, pro- grams, west coast for NBC; Mort Werner, vice-president, programs for NBC; Bud Yor- kin; Aaron Ruben; and Sally Struthers, Rob Reiner, Jean Stapleton and Carroll O'Con- nor, who said, "We just might be watching history beina made." They were there to see a trial run of San- ford and Son, the new NBC comedy series which premieres Friday at 8 P.M. (Jan. 14). Foxx and Wilson read a scene from "Crossed Swords," the first script written for the series and the one that will air first. lt met with instant approval. Sanford and Son is the first Bud Yorkin- Norman Lear production since their popular All In The Family. Both shows are adapta- tions of British comedies-Sanford is based on "Steptoe and Son," a show that has been running for nine years in England. The Brit- ish version is about two cockney junk deal- ers. Thtl American c6unterpart is about two black junk dealers. Producer Aaron Ruben explail)s, "It could be done by Mexicans, Chinese or Italians. It's the honesty that made it such a resounding hit in England without resorting to bigotry." For the series lead, Yorkin and Ruben cast Redd Foxx. Foxx is best known for his nightclub routine, and he's only had one act- 'FROM THE BRITISH' ing rolt" prior to the series. He appeared in the film "Cotton Comes To Harlem," in which he played-an aging junk dealer. Foxx has been entertaining professionally since he was 13, when he ran away from home and joined a band. The group won sec- ond prize on the Major Bowes radio show, which entitled them to a week's engagement in a Newark, New Jersey night club. The group broke up when World War II started. Redd's first nightclub appearance was al Gamby's in Baltimore. Although he normal· ly performed as a single, he and Slappy White worked togeth~during the late 1940s and early 1950s. Redd has recorded 49 rec- ord albums that have sold over I 00 million copies, and he plans to record his tif tieth LP for hjs own label. Redd's first network television appearance was on NBC's Today show with Hugh Downs. That was in 1964, and he has since appeared on virtually every network and syn- dicated talk show. He has twice been a guest on The Flip Wilson Show, and makes his third appearance with Flip thi~ Thursday, (Jan. 13). When Redd first got together with Ruben in Las Vegas, he mentioned that his real name was John Sanford, and his brother's name was Fred. Ruben was looking for a new name for the series, and that sounded fine. Redd became "Fred Sanford," and Demond Wilson became "Lamont'' (Lamont is one of Redd's best friends in private life). Demond began his professional career at an early age, too. When he was four-and-a- half he appeared on Broadway with William Marshall in "The Green Pastures." By the time he was I 2, he was tap dancing on stage at the Apollo Theatre in Harlem. Demond appeared in several dramas while attending Hunter College, but he left school and appeared in several plays, including "Golden Boy." After completi11g his Army service, he appeared with the national com- pany of "The Boys in the Band" and in "Ceremonies in Dark Old Men." His televi- sion credits include The Doctors, As The World Turns, The Best of Everything, and All In The Family. It was his appearance as a burglar breaking into Archie Bunker's home that won him the role of Lamont San- ford. The series plays on the conflict between the generations. Fred Sanford is a 65-year- old man who's been in the junk business all his life. His son Lamont is a 32-year-old, who would like to break away from his fa. ther and find a better life. They both need each other, however, and no matter bow bard be tries, Lamont cannot leave. Fred Sanford is not a black Archie Bunk- er, according to Yorkin. "Fred Sanford isn't bigoted, he's honest," the executive producer says. Thus, when Lamont buys a valuable piece of porcelain for $15 from an old white wom- an of about 90, Fred Sanford replies without any trace of malice, "Ain't nothing on earth uglier than a 90-year-old white woman." "Sanford and Son" is taped before a live audience at NBC Color Studios in Burbank, and no canned laughter is used at all. The laughter heard on the air is from the live audience. Yorkin believes that video comedy is be· coming more realistic. ''You can't havt! laughter anymore just because someone opens a door." _J l- e g, n r- 11 d, a- FRIDA Y JANUARY 14 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVlES 9:00 m "Kiper and "'"'',.. (musJcal) '(3--Mlchele Morain. Frink Sin•· tra. 9:30 U "Wortd In My Come(' (drama) 'SS-Audie Mufl)hy, B1rbara Rush. 10:00 Cil .. ust of Sumatra" (adventure) '53--Jeff Chandler. 1!00 IJ "Rhythm on tlle River" (com· edy) '40-Blna Crosby, Mary Mar- tln. B "No Time for S.rp1nb" (com· edy) '58-Andy Griffith, Nick Adams. m "Cntt of Ult W1vt'' (drama) '5'-Gene Kelly, Jeff Richards. 2:00 ID .. JohnnJ Nobody" Conclusion (dr1m1) '6S-Aldo Ray. 3:00 (I) (C) "TM Pilfftl" (drama) '56-- Pat Boone, S.mmy Davis Jr. @) "Voice In the Mlrm" (drema) '58-Rlchard Eaan, Julie London. 4:00 tJ (C) "A Soar to Remember" (bl- oeraphy) '43-Comel Wilde. 4:30 CI> Sime u 10 AM llsttn1 [V[NIN G 1:0011 CIJ o um mm""" a l.lktn lasbtball lakers vs. 76'rs et Phlladetphl•. B (]) Wild Wild West ®) Asslpm1nt m The Fllntl'tontl ID I DrnM of J•nnlt Qi) Speat1n1 Fmly tii) Hodl'podl' lod&e QI Maybtny RFD 6:30 0 Movie: (C) (90) ''The TIM Tni- wtlen" (sci-ti) '64 -Philip Carey, Preston foster, Meny Anders. (l)a§EDN11n m AndJ lirtffith Show ID IHI Colby Sllow fil) Thirty Minutes With •.• iE Wandtftust Qllirttn Ac:m ca!) Dutlo en f'1tln11 1:00 a CI> o m rtews (I) Truth Of Consequencu ()) Dr1ptt B Wbaf1 My Une? 9 Nltional Qeoiraphlc m I Lovt Lucy ID I Drtam of Jeannie (11) Tht CorpOftt• View tli)HltMJOP fl) LI lntndl a Land of tbt Giants r:DMlntnp 7:l0 0 Clmsa '1'ht Wonderful Women of the Circus" D Ho11potct Squ•ru Ci) To Tell die Trvttt ())I Dml• of Junnlt 1:00 B Mlllfon $ Movie: (C) (2hr) "Yo,111 to ttte Bottom of tllt Sea" (sd·fl) '61-Walter Pldaeon. Joan font1lne. m Hopn'• Heron m @ 0nptt ~ Wan Stffft WHl fil) The Courtt of Our Thnts m Lis c...dras m Untamed WOf1cl ED Mowit Same II Tip for action fans: * O'HARA U.S. TREASURY Now at its new time. fl ())O'Hara, U.S. Tr .. sury Rl- carcfo Montalban auests as 1 com· pulslve gambler-tumed·bumbllna· crook who Is botf'I an essential ally and a calamitous hazard In O'Hara's attempt to corral a rinf of blatlme counterfeiters. D @) m PR£MIERE S.nh>nl end Son Nightclub comedian Redd Foxx makes his televlslon serfes debut as Fred Sanford, an aalnf bl1ek Los Angeles Junk dealer, end Demond Wilson stars as his son Lamont, a 32-year-old bachelor who would like to leave the Junk business and his father. 0 (]) (j) al The Brady lunch "Dough Re Ml" Gre1 decides to pt rich in the record busln~ but he needs $150 to record his sonf. m Truth or Consequtncts m Tiit Yltctnlan fID (iJ) Washlnpn In Review m Eiclulfv11 s;)Nlno 1:15 O Liken Wr1p-Up 8:30 0 ®J m NBC fridlJ Movie: (C) (2hr) ''Se11n Feces of Dr. Lto" (comedy) '64 -Tony Randall, Ar· thur O'Connell, Barbara Eden, Lee Patrick. Performers In a circus owned by 1n elderly Chlneu pro· duce evil effects amon1 citizens of 1 western town. O Movie: (C) (211r) "1111 Prhtcns ind tfl• Plnite" (comedy) '45-Bob Hope, Virginia Meyo, 0 Cl) @ al The Partrfdp ftll· lly "Felliqi, Ber(ITlan and Partrfdre" Keith books his homemade movie 1t a local theatre, but the family In· sists en cutting it almost to ullnc· tion. m Dmd frost Show fD TRUFF AUT'S 11JULES * & JIM." Oskar Werner, Jeanne Moreau. Bril· liant movie! Uncut! fil) DEBUT Filn1 OdysseJ "Jules and Jim" Jeanne Moreau and Oskar Werner star In Francois Truffaut's 1962 film classic that offers an un· usual twist to the etern1I trianrl• theme. Film Is presented uncut ind uninterrupted. 9:00 fJ Cl) ! sfJc!M I Eatertllner of Utt Yuf Annla Ed Sulllvtn Is host for this special, llvt from Custr'1 Palace In Lis Ve1as, for present•· tion of the second annual 1w1rds from the Amerfctn Guild of Va riety Artists. {Continued) THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, JANUARY 8. 1972 THEY COULD SA VE YOUR LIFE If you were to have a heart attack or be the victim of another emergency situation, would a friend or a passerby kr:tow where to call for immediate aid? One of the best things to do would be to call the Fire Department A paramedic might be available in a matter of minutes. And he pos- sibly could save your life by prompt action. Paramedics are that fast growing group of dedicated men who are specially trained mem- bers of the Los Angel~ Fire Department Rescue Squad. California, at the moment, is the only stale that has passed legis· lation enabling members of paramedic rescue squads to practice ad- vanced forms of medical aid under orders of a physician, via radio telemetry, in life·or-death situations before victims arc transported to the hospital. Even in the rescue truck, they can administer an elec- trocardiogram and other medical procedures, under the physician's direction, and be rushed into a room at a hospital without delay. From September 1969, when rhe first six l?aramedics began a five- month course at Harbor General Hospital in Los Angeles County, until July 1970, a nurse had to be present to administer treatment. A bill permitting paramedics to treat victims at the <;cene became law in California in 1970. There are 60 paramedical pioneers in "the state at pre-;e nt. NBC Television Network's new hour series, "Emer- gency!" will be built around the combined operation of the para- medical rescue service of the Los Angeles County Fire Department and the Emergency medical services of the Los Angeles County De- partment of HospitaJs. "Emergency!" will be launched on NBC with a two-hour NBC World Premiere Movie, Saturday (Jan. I 5) at 8 PM. A one-hour series also titled "Emergency!" will premiere the follo wing week- Saturday, (J an. 22) at 8 PM. Starring in both the World Premiere and the hour series will be Robert Fuller as Dr. Kelly Brackett, Julie London as nurse Dixie: McCall, Bobby Trou,e as Dr. Joe Early and Randolph Mantooth am. Kevin Tighe as paramedics John Gage and Roy DeSoto, Pas• 1a FfttDAY (Continued) D (]) (j) m Room 222 "Whtrt la It Written" Slnaer Aretha Frank· lln mikes her 1etlna debut es the co·owner of a rellalous coffee house. @!)La Gata SATURDAY Gm No Llort• por Ml 1:so o (]) (l) m ni. Odd Cociptt "Speak for Yourself" Oscar recalls JANUARY 15 M 0 RN I N (; how Felix met Gloria, WIS attracted 6:00 Cl) TV 8 Classroom to her, and then wu taken by a 6:30 fJ ()) Sunrise Semester ''0 ood time" n4rt. 0 • 5• Bladt Experience B hxttr Ward News m Let's Rap Im The Bit Valley 7:00 fJ New Words, N"' Wap 10:001J (I) CI) fl) love American Style 0 ®) m Or. Oollttte ''Love and the Security Buildlna." O CV Jerry Lewis Show "Love and the Unhappy Couple " CJ) TV a Clauroom "Love end the Bia Surprise," "L~e m Thunderbirds and the Topless Polley" end "Love IE) Spiderman and the Ski Lodge." 7:30 fJ Dusty's Trethouse fJ Councll Debate 0 Deputy Daw& m News Miiier. Jones 0 Country Music @!) TV Mtnlcal Os,_rt 0 (}) CI) Road Runner 9 films: "Manfish" and "Hands of 0 Movie: (C) "Mutiny In the South a Stringer'' Seas" {adventure) '66-John Han· a;) Lueh1 Ubre sen, Giselle Arden. 10:30 \10) Unde Ruu fJ Mr. Nice Guy has' his m Brother Bun * own show. So watch it! Im Beetle Balley TME OON RICXUS SHOW m Woody Woodpecler fJ Cl) PREMIERE The Don Rfctln 8:00 tJ Bup Bunny Show Don Rickles stars as Don Rob 0 Woody Woodpecker lnson, advertising executive and IJ (I) @ Funky Ptlantom family man, who fi&hts a continuing (j) Cartoon Carnival battle a1alnst the annoyances. frus· m Cartoons tratlons and agaravations th•t m Samson pl1aue the averaae American man. m Deputy D1wc D Cloae·UP 8:30 tJ ScoobJ·Doo 0 IE) News 0 @) m Pink Panther ®l San Dleco Panor1ma 0 Campus Profile fI!) Spedal of the Week "The Scare· 0 CI)({) Jaebon Five crow" Repeat. m Movies: "Abbott and Costello- d) Atormentada Lost in Alaska" (comedy) '52-Mitzl m Dr. Simon Locke Green. "Somba, the Spider Woman" 11:001J B Cl)@) 0) m Newt (adventure) '66 -Bruce Edwards, Cl) M1rah1I Dillon Virainia Lindley. fJ (I) ta) News 9:00 0 00 Harlem Globetrotters D Movie: (C) "W•r of tl\e Worlds" 0 ®)The Jetsons (sci-fl) '53-Gene Barry 0 Movie: "fly By Nlflrt'' (drama) m To Tell the Truth '42-Richard Carlson, Nancy Kelly. Im Mantrap 0 Cil CI) Bewitched 11:15 @!)Cinema 3.4 0 Movie: (C) "last Tom1Mwk" 11:30 0 Movlr. (C) "Bandido" {adVen· (adventure) '66-Anthony Steffens. tu re) '56-Robtrt Mitchum, Gilbert Karin Dor. Roland. Im Movte: "Holiday Week" (ro-D ®) m JobllnJ Carson mance) '57 -Leslie Dwyer, Lisa 0 Johnny Wooden Sllow Daniely. 0 Cl) @ m Diet C.vftt @!) Cint en Su CaSI (J) Nlghtma,. m Barrftr Reef m 811btb1ll USC vs. Berteley. '11) Panorama Latino GJ Movie: "larc.ny, Inc." (adven· 9:l0 fJ Cl) Hair Bear Bunch ture) '42 -Edward G. Robinson. D ®) Barrier Reef Jane Wyman. 00 Tij11an1: Window to the South 11:35 0 UCLA Butetball Bruins vs. Stan 0 Cl) Udavtlle ford. Tape delay. m Take A Giant Step 12:50 O Movie: ''Tll• Bia Boodle" (ad· 10:00 II Cl) Pebbles and Bamm Bamm venture) '57-Errol Flynn, Rosanna 0 Qg) Take a Giant Sltp Rory. D (]) Ci) Curiosity Shop 1:00 IJ Movie: "Captain Sirocco" (ad 10:30 fJ Ci) Arctiit's lV Funnlea venture) '49 -Louis Hayward D Movif: "lntematlonal Lady'' (ad Binnie Barnes. ' venture) '41-8asll Rathbone, Ilona CD D 0 Cl) QRJ News Massey. 1:05 O Movlt: "Her Junaje lovt" ro-0 M~Yie: (C) "Tht Man Called mance) 'ls-Dorothy Umour Rey ;rtngo {western) '60-D1n ,..artln, Miiiand. ' Alexandra Stewart l ·30 m All·Nl .... t S1lo • ,...,....__. t ID Qospel SlnJinc JubllN ' &1• w • "''""'" 1 a m The Buploos frtthmn,'' (C) "'lopp .. the m 8uy.lJnt Pfari« of "'~ Wo11tlft" and 11:00 fJ Cl) Stbrfna "'Stnntt Intruder" 0 @) @?;) Mr. Wizard Page 14 (I) Real Estate Rentlls D Cil Jonn1 Quest @!)lucha Ubre THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, JANUAllY 8. 0 This W1tk In tflt NBA 1972 ~ Vatfedld 11 :30 tJ (f) Joslt and ttle Pussycats D ®)The Buploos 0 (]) uncelot link m Movie: "The Overfandtn'' (dra ma) '46 -Chips Rafferty, Daphne Campbell. mTht Jtbons AFTERNOON 12:00 fJ Cl) The Monkeu 0 Hl&h School Basketball Game of the Wtek Cl) Rim Feature 0 (}) American Bandstand 0 Shertodl Holmes ThHtre ®)know Your 81ble m Expansion m SpOrtKope 0 Uncle Waldo '1!}Viaje 12:30 tJ Ci) You Art There "The Record Ride for the Pony E:xpress" The story of a marathon ride through hostile Indian territory to establish the Pony upress (I) Mobil Home Show (lg) The Saint m o.ktart . m Corazon Salvafe m AJritultu,. USA Qt Roe~ 1nd Friends 12:45 O Klpllnaer Letter l :00 IEJ CBS Children's Film Festt. vii "Funny Stories," Is a Russian· made film about the adventures of a group of mischievous younasters. Their pranks In the film are capped when they play at belna 1rtlsts and spray everything In siaht-includina themselves-with paint. (])Collea• Basbtball Seattle at Santa Clua 0 Bob Ralston's Music Box ({) Movie: "Carry on Nurse1• (com· edy) Shirley Eaton, Wilfrid Hyde· White. 0 Collere B1stetball '72 Seattle meets Santa Clara at Civic Auditor· lum in Santa Clara. Im NtW1 Nick Carter m Consu"'er's Wor1d 9 Addams F1ml1J a;) Drama dtl Sabado 1:30 0 (lg) m Bina Crosby Pro·Am Golf A lively mixture of shotmaklng art· istry and show buslnus glamour ushers in the '72 aolf season on NBC. with 14 cameras covering the last five holes of this tournament from Pebble Beach, Calif. 0 NHL Hoelcey Hlahllaftts 0 Movie: "Man In Outer Space" {sci -fl) '64 -Lisa Gaye, Fernando Rey. m Untamed Wortd m Movie: "Hell's Aw Houra'' (dra· ma) 'SS-Stephen McNally, Vic Mor row. O> ExltoNtro Qj The Mun.ten 2:00 fJ Dusty's Tl'MflOlllt (f) TV I Looks at Ltarnlna mSoul Tr1ln @!) Cine en la Tard• 9 Robin Hood m lod• Diabollcl (3hr) 2:30 fJ lnsfder/outlldlf 0 9 Padflc 8 B11lcetball UCLA Bruins meet the Callfomla Bears live from Pauley Pavilion. · ({) lntematlonal Hour l ·OO 1EJ CBS Coif Cl11llc From the Fire· stone Country Club In Akron. Ohio. Jack Whitaker and Ken Venturi are the commentators. (3) Youth In the 70's CI) Movlt: "The ;olden Falcon" Frank Latimore. 0 (1) Celabrl., Bowlina 0 Movie: Leaend of a 811nflattttr'' (we.stern) '66-Ron Randell, Judith Oornys m Movie: "The Purple Htart" (dra· ma) '44 -Fuley Granger, Dana Andrews. 3:30 O Aarfcutture USA 0 CV ho Bowten Tour (j) Fat Out Aldis @)Spotts Illustrated IE) The 811 Valley m Sportsptctacular 4:00 f) The Siesta Is Ovtr 0 On Campus @)Sports ActJon Pro-Flit IE) Wor1d of Sports Illustrated Eil} flm Adventures In lmpnwbln& Plano instruction series 51) Futbol•Soc:ctr 4:30 tJ Movie: "Trooper Hook" {west em) '57 -Joel McCrea. Barbara Stanwyck. 0 Dlalo1ue 0 Sta Hunt Ci) Fiim FHturt ®l What's Your Slfn1 CB Nashvlllt Mllsic EE The Prfnt1 Uvt1 of Amtrkans @?;) NIVJ f'Tolo&ue 9 The Westtmen 5:00 O Focus 0 Th• Rffltman 0 CD (]) m ABC's Wlde World of Sports The International Grand Prix Moto·Ctoss Motorcycle Champion ships from Car1sb1d, Calif .. the In· tern1tlon1I Ski Jumpina Champion ship from Gannlteh, Germ1ny, and a special Super Sowl prtvlew with Frank Gifford •nd Howard Cosstll are fe1tured. 0 flipper \10) News m Movie Greats: ''Edward, M'r Son" (drama) '4~Spencer Tracy, Deb· orah Kerr, Ian Hunter Im Star T,.lc Eil) Tht Advocates m Siemer Ted Armstron1 a Boxlnc a;) Muslca 'I Candonts Latinas 5:30 0 ()) ®) News 0 Movlt: "Nlrht Monster" (mys· tery) '42-8ela Luaosl. Irene Hervey. 0 Candid Camm m Edit of EtttnitJ ,]'V 11\YT Evrminu ~f ovicH };(.:/:·:·::: 6:00 6:30 7:30 8:00 9:00 11:00 11:30 SUNDAY, JANUARY 9 3 (C) "Bllndfold" (1u1pen1e) '66--Rock Hudaon, Claudie Cardinale. 5 (C) "Th• PrlnceH and tha Pirate" (comedy) '45--Bob Hope, Vlrarlnla Me yo. 11 "lale of the DHd" (m~tery) '45--Borls Karloff, Ellen Draw. 2 8 (C) "Stay Away, Joe' {comedy) '68-Elvts Pr8$ley, Joan Blondell. 9 "Th• furiea" (western) '50--Barbara Stanwyck. Walter Huston. 5 "Th• Searchln1 Wind" (drama) '46--Robert Youns. Sylvia Sidney. 11 "Golden Boy" (drama) '39-Wllllam Holden, Barbara Stanwyck. 7 3 6 (C) "Tlte Bravos" (western) '71-Georae Peppard. Pernell Roberts. 6 "Lady of Burlesque" (mystery) '43-Barbara Stanwyck, Michael O' Shea. 9 "Young Mr. Llncoln" (drama) '39-Henry Fonda, Alice Brady. 7 "Black Patch" (western) '57-Georae Montaomery, Diane Brewster. 13 "Lease on Ufa" (drama) '56--Robert Donat, Kay Walsh. MONDAY, JANUARY 10 6:30 7 (C) "The ShaklHt Gun In the WHt" Part I (comedy) '68-Don Knotts, Barbara Rhoades. 7:30 9 (C) "Esther and the King'' (drama) '60--Joan Collins. Richard Elf•"· 1:00 5 (C) "The PrfncHI and the Pirate" {comedy) '45-Bob Hope. Vlrainla Mityo. 9:00 4 10 (C) "Vanl•h•d" Conclusion (drama) '71-Rlchard Widmark. Skye Aubrey. 7 3 6 (C) "Murderer's Row" (adventure) '66--Dean Martin, Ann· Marsret. 10:00 9 "Satellite In the Sky" (scl·fi) '56--Kleron Moore, Donald Wolfit. 11:00 5 "Ghoata on the Looae" <mr,1tery) '43-Bela Luaosl. Ava Gardner. 11:30 11 "Without Love" (comedy) 45-Spencer Tracy, Katharine Hepburn. TUESDAY, JANUARY l l 6:30 7 (C) ''The Shakleat Gun In the WHt" Conctu1lon (comedy) '68-0on Knotts. Barbara Rhoades. 7:30 9 "Condemned of Altona" (drama) '63-Sophia Loren, Muimillan Schell. 8:00 5 (C) ''The Prfncffa and the Pirate" (comedy) '45--Bob Hope, Virginia Mayo. 8:30 7 3 6 (C) "The Night Starker'' (•uspense) '71-Darren McGavin, Carol Lynley. 10:00 9 (C) ''Comanche" (adventure) '56--0ana Andrews, Linda Cristal. 11:00 5 "The Accused" (myster,v> '48-Loretta Young, Robert Cummings. 11:30 11 "Johnnie C4ma Lately' (drema) '43-Grace Georae. James Ca1ney. 13 "Prlvate's Progreas" (comecty) '55-Rlchard Attenborouah. Dennis Price. 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 10:00 11:00 11:30 6:30 7:30 1:30 9:00 10:00 11:30 6!30 7:30 1:30 11:00 11:30 7 JO 9 5 11 9 5 11 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12 (C) ''Wiid Race,." (drama) '68-Fablan. Mlmsy Farmer. "I Saw Whitt You Did'' (suspense) '65--Joan Crawford, Leif Erickson. "Operation Pactrlc" (adventure) '51-John Wayne, Patricia Neal. (C) ''The Prince•• and th• Pirate" (comedy) '45--Bob Hope, lllrainia Mayo. "Operation Mad Ball" (comedy) '57-Jack Lemmon, Ernie Kovacs. "Monkey on My Back" (bloaraphy) '57-Cameron Mitchell. Paul Richards. "Th• Glass Key" (drama) '42-Brlan Donlevy, Veronica Lake. "Stranglehold" (drama) '63-Macdonald Carey. Barbara Shelly. THURSDAY, JANUARY 13 7 (C) "Assault on the Wayne" (drama) '70--Leonard Nlmoy, Keenan Wynn. 9 (C) "The Bia Gamble" (comedy) '61-Stephen Boyd. Juliette Greco. 5 (C) "The Prlncna and the Pirate'' (comeoy) '45--Bob Hope. Vlrslnia Mayo. 2 I (C) ''Th• Liquidator'' (adventure) '66--Rod Tll)'lor, Trevor Howard. 9 {C) "Monte Carlo Story" (comedy) '57-Vlttorlo de Sica, Marlene Dietrich. 5 "Th• Mad Doctor" {mystery) '41-Basll Rathbone, Ellen Drew. 11 (C) "Price of Gold" (drama) '55--Richard Widmark. Geor1e Cole. 13 "The Bob MathlH Story" (drama) '54-Bob Mathias, Ward Bond. 7 9 .. 5 9 2 13 f'RIDAY, JANUARY 14 (C) "The Time Travelara" (scl·fl) '64-Phlllp Carey, Preston Foster. (C) "Voya1• to tha Bottom of the s .... (scl·fi) '61 -Walter Pldareon, Joan Fontaine. 10 (C) "The Seven FacH of Dr. Lao" (comedy) '64-Tony Randall. Arthur O'Connell. (C) "The Prtnce11 and th• Pirate" Ccomedy) '45-Bob Hope, Virarlnla Mayo. {C) "War of the Worhk" (scl·fl> '53-Gene Barry, Ann Robinson. (C) "Bandldo" (adventure) '56--Robert Mitchum. Giibert Roland. "Larceny, Inc.'' (adventure) '42-Edward G. Robinson, Jane Wyman. SATURDAY, JANUARY 15 6:00 10 (C) "Trial Run" (drama) '68-Leslle Nielsen. James Franciscus. 7:30 9 (C) "Slave of Rome" (spectac11lar) '62--G11y Madison. Rossana Podnta. 1:00 4 10 (C) "Emer1ency" (drama) '71-Robert Fuller. Julie London. Kevin Tiahe. 11 "Edw8rd, My Son" (drama) '49--Spencer Tracy. Deborah Kerr. 1:30 7 3 6 (C) "Madame Sin" (adventure) '71-Bette Davis. Robert Wainer. 11:00 9 "Monater From the Surf" and "Castle of the Llvln1 Dead" l 1:15 2 "(C) ~'The Klllera" (auspense) '64-Lee Mar1ln Anal• Dickinson. 3 "Magnificent Ob ... slon" (drama) '54-.Jlne Wyman, Roell Hudson. 11:30 4 "Nl-'1t Train to Miian" (drama) '65-Jack Palance, Yvonne Fumeaux. 7 ''fha Hustler'' (drama) '61-Paul Newman, Jackie Gleason. I "Manhandled" {drama) '49-0an Duryea. Dorothy Lamour. 10 (C) "Captain L11htfoot" (adventure) '55-Rock Hudson, Barbara Sain. U "Port of New Yor~" (drama) '49-Scott Brady, Yul Brynner. THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEI<. JANUARY 8, 11172 A CHIMP NAMED 'BUTTONS' What comes from Kenya;. has four hands; is covered with hair and stars in a new television series? The newest star in the Hollywood sky is three-and-one ·half years old and has a prodigious appetite for bananas. Her name is ''Buttons" and she stars in Paramount Television's new comedy series , Me and the Chimp, airing Thursdays at 8 PM on CBS. "Buttons," • miS'chlevous chimp po~es wfth her adopted famity, Ted Bessel!, Anita Gillette and youngsters Kami Cotler and Scott Kolden. "Buttons" is owned by veteran Hollywood animal expert Lou Schumacher who has been supplying film and TV studios with acting animals and skilled trainers for over two decades. "Buttons' " personal trainer, Bob Rydell, is responsible 'for making the chimpanzee respond to a number of voice and hand signals, performing his assigned tasks on cue in a natur· al ~nd almost human way. "The chimp is the most man·like of all animals," explains Rydell. ''They can be trained to perform many triG,ks requir· ing not only imitation, but intelligence and judgment." The most difficult part of training any animal for films is tb get the animal to react to commands without seeming to; and to do so despite the distfactions of a busy soundstage full of equipment. crewmen and other actors in the scene . "This is accomplished by rewarding the animal for proper responses with food and affection," Rydell says. 11We never use fear or threatening gestures because this might make the animal cower or break his spirit which would inhibit his per· formance." The human stars of Me and the Chimp are Ted Bessel!, Anita Gillette, Scott Kolden and Kami Cotler, who have diver· gent views regarding "Buttons." Scott and Kami consider the chimp a playmate. while Miss Gilette's feelings are a bit more restrained and series star Bessell frankly admits, "I've never been very good around animals and I'm still a little afraid of her-they say no wild animal is ever really tame." Watching for any sign of irritability that might make "But· tons" bite is part of trainer Rydell's job. "Our chimp is like . a person and susceptible to the same stresses and strains that might make a human actor snappy," Rydell relates. 1/2 PRICE SALE-WOLLENSAK 3M ••• reg. si79.50-NOW ONLY $89.751 ATLANTIC IMn Ollly &-of ttiese fine stereo tape decks. So hwry hi! No MOH nallobfe wltn tltey •• totte! Toke tldv•tot• of lttit• direct-factory lt.y-Ht, Rew '71 moclell FUTURES OF THE NEW 6100 TAPE DECK N•• Ha1111an-Kanlon 330A &ARRARD 401 100WATI AM-FM STEREO SYSTEM The HARMAN·KARDON' JJOA I$ thelr newest receiver with a tuner 15ensltivtty of 1.9 uV and pre--amp/ amp separatJon stages for use w l t h quadraphonic processors. Regular price $219.90, case lnclud· cd! OARIAID'S 411 is a three speed automatic changer and includes a base and SHUii M«-7 cartridge with diamond stylus. ·Regular price $69.50. LANCal 971 1 Soeakers arc full range systems (45-l5KHz>. Regu. larly priced at $109.00 a pair. "~~ SAYE '99411 SALE s2neoo PRICE 77 r .......... 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And I think National Home's $600-a-month plan is just about the best additional financial protection you can give your family --especially in these days of rising medical costs. That's why I'm happy t~ give this plan my wholehearted endorsement. I've looked over the policy very carefully. I've even made a point of getting to know some of the folks at National Home. And you won't find more decent, friendly people to deal with. I've seen the way they handle claims, too --quickly and generously. Believe me, when you need them, they'll be there to help you. That's why I cannot imagine anybody passing up the chance to enroll in this health plan -- especially when the first month's Introductory Premium is so low. We all know what a terrible thing it is to be hospitalized . But what a relief it is to know there 's tax-free cash coming in when you need it most! Take my advice . Send the enrollment form on the back page now --before you forget . Sincerely, Art Linkletter 2 en ho <lo lo lo co dr yo ke re You collect at the rate of ••• $60() a month cash wt.en you requlN hotlplt81 care ••• tor Mdl ecd- dent etertlng the ...... day In ... holpfl8I. .ct for eech lllMu, atlM'tlng the elldh daf -continuing torltte,H~. $300 a month cash once you have reached age 15, for the ftl"lt 3 monttat of hoapltallzatlon. Thi• mon., la pekl dlrectfy to you In llddlUon to Medicare or eny other cov.,ag• you may already heve. After a monlhe, If JOU IN 1Ull In .,,_ hotpltal, JOU then recelYe ••• ssoo a month cash s350 a month cash when your c:Nld Fe9 to the holpltal for .., ac- cident or Hine•, when you have eowr..,. for Children-no metttr how long the confinement m8J be. COYef'999 for acddente beglna the very flrat de, In the holpltal; elcknne COWf8ge be- glne U-llxth •· saoo a month cash for maternity benefits when Cover..,. for ChR- dl9tt and Mltemlty Beneftta hne been 9dded to the beelc plan. $400 a month cash UP TO s2,ooo cash '°' comt»le• 8CCldenml lo.e of llmbe or.,......_ H you tufter complete loee of • hand or foot or the ..... of .. .,. wftNn to .,. of .. llCddant. JOU collect t1,CJOO-and 12.000 for h lo.e of two llrnba or h lltM of both.,... $2,400 a month cash $1,200 8 morttft fof JOU-Md t1.2()0 a month tof' rour epcMaea ••• when .,. Kddent holptt.llHI OOftred hUlbmd end wife • the ...,.. time. Y"' JOU COiiect h.400 A MONTH In all (when under 95) ...... both .. In the hoepttel-e'Nft for llfe. We pay all premiums theN.tter -In edcHUon to M.dlcare benetlta -for • registered nu,.. 11 hOme H '°"' doctor thlt come du9 for JOU Md ell coveNd membera even for llfe, H necffMtY. Cove,. for •ccldents hn you hire one within flve daJ• lollowtng • of your family lhould you-or your lpOUM be begin• the very nrat day In the hoeplwl; alcknea ~tal confinement of five daJI or mor.--up holpltallnd for eight COftMCUtfvie Wffk1 or more. cove,.. begin• the 1hM d.,. to one year. And you don't heve to pay uilsack. NOTE: Coverage for alcknffa 1tarts 30 days after the policy Effective Date. Accident coverage 1tarta lmmedlately. No medical exam inatio n ·No sales man or agent will call 0 \'l R JO m11l10n people "'Ill be ad milled to .1 hmpJtal tlw. )Car' It could be you -or some beloved memhcr of ynur family- tomorrow ... next v.cc~ . ncx1 monlh. Sad to say, very fC\\ families have anywhere near enough coverage to meet today's soa ring hospital co~ts. These CO),!!'. h:wc more th an doubled in just a few short years. Stop for a momenl. Think how much a long stay in th e hospital will cost you or a loved one. How would you ever pay for costly, but necessary, X-rays, doctor bills, drugs and "medicines? What would you do if your pay check stopped. but living expen~es kept going on the same as ever? The same rent, phone. food, all the day-to-day ex- penses that never stop. What 1s the average hrcadwinner to do'> We believe we have the answer in this National Home plan. Pays you $600.00 a month tax-free cash when you are hospitalized. Now you t:an have $600.00 cash coming in every month -beginning the very first day you l!nter 1he hospit al due to an accident. and the ~1xth day for confinements due to sickness. The cash b paid directly to you in addi- tion to whatever you may receive from your msurance with any 01her compani es. Use the money as you see fit for hospital or doc- 3 tors' bills. To replace savings or cover house- hold expenses. How much doc~ $600.00 a month pro- tection cost )Ou? Only our low Int roductory Premium cover~ you mu/ wur e1111re family for the tirst monlh. Af1cr that YL)U may con- tinue at ou r regular rates. Pays you $360.00 a month cash when any unmarried dependent child is hospitalized. When you choose Coverage for Children, this National Home plan pays you at the rate of $360.00 a month cash when one of your chjldren is hospitalized . Pays for as long as necessary! Chj ldren are covered for acci- We guarantee never to cancel your protection We guarantee never to raise your low rates no matter how many claims you have ... or how old you become ... or for any reason whatsoever. because of how old you become ... or how many claims you have ... but only if there is a general rate adjustment on all policies of this type in your entire state. dents from the first day and for ~1cknt:ss from the sixth day. Pays you at the rate of $600.00 a month for Maternity Benefits! Othtr ho~pital in~urance may take care of part of your expense., \.\hen you go tn the ho~pital to have a baby. But now. th i-, plan can give }OU aliditional help when the ne" baby arrive-,. If Coverage for Children :ind Maternity Benefi ts arc added to the ba~ic plan. you get tax-free cash to u'c any \\\1) you want. If a pregnancy, childbirth or l'ven miscarriage puh you in the hospital for one day. five days, ten days-as Ions: as 11ece\- san you get ca-,h benefit\ for ever) tl:I\ ol your confinement. ' Paya you $400.00 a month cash for a Registered Nurse at Home. How comforting it 1s to know that -after your stay in the hospital, if you've been there five days or more for which you received benefits-you can return home to recuperate and yet not be a burden to your loved o nes. If your doctor has yo u employ a full -time registered nurse within 5 days after you come home, we'll pay you benefits at the rate of $400.00 a month. And your benefits con- tinue-even up to 12 full months. Double Cash Accident Benefit. When yo u and your in~urcd !->pousc arc ho~ pitalized ar the !.lll11t' 11111e for an accide11tal injury, this National Home plan pays each of you DOUBLE C' ASH.SI .:!00.00 a month apiece. That's $2 .400.UO i11 carh payme11l.\ ei er.' mvmh (when under age 65 I .,tart111g the day you enter the hospital for "' long a~ you both remain there Pays you up to $2,000.00 cash for these accidental losses ... If loss occurs within 90 days of the accitknt, you colkct $1,000.00 fo r thl! complete It)~~ of a hand or a foot or the ::.1ght of an e1e - and $2,000.00 for tm,o., of t~o limb~ or thi.: !'>ight of both eye!'> Waiver of premium benefit. After )OU or )Our cnvc1cd ~ruu-,c arc CPll- fined in the ho-,pital for H continuous wed''· ~ 11ur pr~m1unh th.it comt' due arc ta\....:n c.ire of by National Homt. Anti \'u/lr pr11t1'c 111111 nmti1111e' JUH the .\wm· O\ t/ '1111 111 rt! 11m i11g the pre111i11111s yourself. These are the only exclusions! Your National Home policy cover<; every kind of ~ickne.,11 or accident except condi- tionli cauc;ed b)': war, or any act of war; any mental disea~e or functional nervous di~ order; pregnancy, except ac; provided under the Maternit) B't'nefit provision; and an~ sickness or injury originating before }Our polic} Effective Date ... during the first h~ o years only. You ~·iJI be covered for care in any hospital, except a U.S. Government ho-.- pital or a nur~ing or con' alesccnt facility. Nationally known and r.espected. Thi' i-, the kind ol ouht,111ding protectmn you may have ~ccn in Rewh·1 ·1 /Jii;t•11, Par- ent\'. Na11u11al Geus,:raphH and other lc.u.J- ing publication~. The ~pecial pl:tm off ercd by the Nation.ii L1bcr1y Cnrpor.1tion group of compa nic~ arc today hi.:lpmg polii..:yo\.\n er-.. 111 all 50 ~t.1te~-and m.ln) foreign coun- tries -paying benefits at 1hc rate of mort: --------THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS INCLUDES:-------- Fr1nk Carl1on, US. Senator (1950-1968). W. Marvin Watson. U S PostmasterCen (1968· l 969) 4 Robert. £. Slater, President. John Hancock Mutual life Insur Co 11966· l 969) FIRST CLA SS Emerson Foote, Oirtttor Am Cancer Society. •1•l BUSINESS R No Postaqe Stamp Necessary '' POSTA GE WILL National Home National Home L1 f f' A ~ Ad n1 Offl<'f'S Vall Py Pays in addition to any other coverage you have -tax-free-to use as you see fit. than TWO MILLION DOLLARS a month. I n addition, our Company has • a RECOMMENDED rating from Best's In- surance Reports, one of the foremost insur- ance authorities in the nation. Fast, Relf able Claim Service "We were most happy w11h the prompt way that you -.cnt us the claim forms when requested. Your check for the week my hushand was in the hos- pital was received within ten days. Thank you so much-it really helped in a time of need." MRS. ROBERT H ROBINSON, Miami, Fla. "I took out the policy and had only paid two monthly premiums when I was unexpectedly put in the hospital. Was there 11 days and the National Home Life A\surancc Company paid exactly what they had said they would. How happy we were we had taken the policy out." DEWEY M. FAILOR, Upper Sandu~ky, Ohio Why you must act before the date shown on your Enrollment Form -just a few days from today. Why do we give you so little time to enroll in this plan? Because this is a guaranteed en- rollment offer, we can open the enrollment only during a limited time period -with a firm deadline date for everyone. To provide you with this broad coverage at these rates, we must receive your Enrollment Form dur- ing the same period as all the others. Here are your low rates. The following chart shows how little it costs after the first month, to cover yourself, your spouse or any adult dependent. Naturally, at these low rates, we can issue you only one policy of this type. Each adult, 16 or over, pays the rate shown for his or her age. 31111 • R EPLY MA IL arv 11 Maited tn the United S1a1es W ill BE P AID BY e Health Plan P Assurance Company \.llPy Forge, Pa. 19481 r R ,f Cl A')S r'p•..-I"' 9 wol ltt" f "tJP J: f•Mn 1 Age at Enrollment Monthly Premium per Adult 16-44 ............................ only $3.45 45-49 .............................. only $4.00 50-54 ............................. only $4.40 55-64 .............................. only $5.10 Only $1.80 more per month covers all your unmarried dependent children ... from the age or 1 month through I 8 years. Newborn children are covered automatically at the age of one month -at no additional cost. For Maternity Benefib just add $1.35 monthly if both husband and wife are cov- ered-or $2. I U monthly if the wife only is insured. NOTE: T he regular monthly premium shown (for age at time of enrollment) will not automatically increase as you pass from one age bracket to the next. Once you have enrolled in this National Home plan, your rate can never be changed because of bow much or bow often you collect from us- or because of advanced age -but only if there is a general rate adjustment, on all policies of this type io your entire state. Act now-''later" may be too late! TIME IS PRECIOUS! Act quickly. (No salesman will call.) Get your Enrollment Form into the mail today-because once you suffer an accident or sickness, it's TOO LATE to buy protection at any cost. That's why we urge you to act today -before the unexpected happens. 5 65 OR OVER? Write for complete information on our health plan for folks 65 or over. Just print your name and address on the coupon on the back page of this booklet; then cut it out and mail in the post paid reply envelope. We will promptly send you full details. National Liberty Corporation, parent of National Home Life Assurance Com· pany, has been commended in the United States Congressional Record for bringing low-cost insurance to the general public: "With the highest pub- lic interC$t at heart, the National Liberty Corporation group of companies com- bines reliability and quality of service with noteworthy price advantages. It is to be commended on its leadership and vision in this field of human welfare." This special enrollment period ends midnight, Thursday, Jan. 20, 1972 Protect yourself with a health plan that pays youS&OO a month tax-free cash NO MED ICAL EXAM • NO SALESMAN OR AGENT WILL CALL LICENSED BY THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA -----. r •• ~tticial~~~l·:~~~r!~r~h~~~~~~~!n~~~n~tv Pl.~ •• ., I NATIO:"!AL HO 1E LIFE ASSL'RA1'CE C0\1PANY I An Old Line Legal Re1,enc CnmpJny of St Lout\, \11 c;1,nun I ADMINISTRATl\'E OFPICE: \All FY FORGE. PENNSYL \'ANIA I I (Please Print) I MR I Name MR' I MISS F1n1 .,l1JLllc ln1t1JI l•\i I Addre~s-I '>Hc(l <>r RD II 1 City State /ir I I Date of Birth Agi: Se\ M.dc [l I emale l ] 1 "'1t•nth 0•• Yc•r Occupation I Li~t all dependent\ to be covered under thi~ Plan (DO NOT include name 1h.1t .ip I 1 pear' above Use scparatt: '>heet 1f nece.,c;.i r}. l I I I I I I I I I .1 O Check here i 1 f you "ant Covera~e for Your Children. I I O Check here i you want Coverage for Your Cltildren and Maternity Benefits. I I I hereby enroll in Nation;il Home's Ho~p1tal Plun Jnc..l Jm cncl1Nn!! tht: firq month' I premium to cover my~elf and all other Covered Mcmhcr~ ll'ted aho\ c T,1 the bc-.t nf I my knowledge a nd belief neither I nor an} pcr'>On 11'ted above hJ' hcen rdu!>cd or I had cancelled any health, hosp11al or Life insurance coverage due to rca,nn, of hettlth I I understand that this Policy win become effect I\..: ""hen i~~ucd and th.it prc-c·u,t1ng I conditions will be covered after two years. I Signature X Date I L = IO MAIL THIS ENROLLMENT FORM BEFORE MIDNIGHT, JAN~020~9 lc97r 5 (G;. .I H2005 MOISTEN AND SEAL Insure by mall-the Hfe, economical wsy I Complete this bn<>f Enrollment F'orm 2 Cul out illong totted r.nt 3 Endo" F'orm wilt> lntroouclory Premium 1n reply envelope 1ns1de dnd mail 10 NATIONAL HOME Valley Forge. Pa 19481 ~Y""""'~ONEY-BACK GUARANTEE We wilt send your National Home policy by mail. Examine 11 carefully If you decide that you don't want to continue as a member ol this plan. return the policy w1thrn 15 days of the dale you receive 11, and we will promptly refund your money -r.-R ,,?J uJ~ PRESIDENT National llome Life A~~ur~om~-~b'\ ------~~----.. NATIONAL HOME HEALTH PLAN N atio nal H ome Life A••ur anoe Com pan y a div1'tOD of National Liberty Corporation Adm. O!f1cee: Valley F o rge, Penneylve.n1e. r hi., policy " underwritten by N .iuonal Home Life A~· wrancc Compan>, an old hne legal re\er'e compan~ of St Lou1~. Ml'>soun Na11onal Home i' lt-.en1,eJ by your stale and came'> full legal re,crve\ fur tbe protection of all policyo1.1oners Eetabll•hed 1920-0ver 50 Year• of Rellable8ervtce ~ -usE-1i1s couPoN-IF You ARE &soil ovER~ r IC',1SP '·• no m.. omp!ell• in!ormalton on y ur special I I hP,ilth p1an for !nl~ 65 or OvPr I undPrst,rno there is no I I c obl1Q.1t1on no cost .:ind no salcsm.:m or agent ' will call I I NAME tP l tV• """' I I ~ ADDRESS I I ~ c1n :>TATE ____ z1P 1 t__ -A~ - --~~f~F~I~:---- - --=-- -_j USE REPLY ENVELOPE INSIDE Have you enclosed your Introductory Premium and your completed Form? RHl068 Ways to Survive And Maybe Even Win The Rat-Race DAILY PILOT JANUARY 9, 1972 What Experts Know (And You Should, Too) About Headaches ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Beware of Buying A Watchdog That Protects''Too Well'' , FOR. ELIZABETH MONTGOMERY of"Bewi1chea Do you beliece in ghoauP-V. Jonea, Chicago, IU. • Not only do I believe in them, I've seen one. As a young gM I visited England with my family and spent some time in an old manor house belonging to friends. My room was on a corridor near the main stair. One afternoon, shortly after we arrived, I was about to open my door when I be- came conscious of someone hurrying down the hall. It FOil JOHNNY CARSON I know you did a Jot of local teJevisff)n in California when you first started. What was your big network breakP- Lincb Wiseman, Lancaster, N. Y. ..-1 got my first big TV network break in 1954 when Red Skelton injured himself during rehearsal and insisted I sub- stitute for him. Other thrilling nights 111 never forget were perfonning at the LBJ Inaugural gala in Washington and acting as emcee at last year's Emmy telecast. FOil CAROL LA WREN CE, enlerlainer I heard that when you were at the Persian Room in New York, you spent a lot of time in the Plaza Hotel's kitchens. Why? Are you trying to learn to cookP-L. G. Goldman, Rutherford, N. J. • I'm already a pretty good cook, if I do say so. I enjoy gourmet cooking and watching a great chef is n good way to learn. I'll admit I'm a big eater. But my dancing requires constant rehearsal, and that keeps the weight down. And J might add that being married to Robert Goulet inclines me to watch the caJories. FOil PHIL WEUGLEY, ownero/ 1heChlcagoCuln ls there any chance you will malcc Ernie Banks manager of the Cubs in some future seasonP-Ralph Henning, South Bend, Ind. •No, because I'm too fond of Ernie to malce him manager of anything. Managing is a dirty job, it doesn't last long, and it certainly isn't anything I would wish on Banks. Furthermore, I thinlc Banks wouldn't talce a managerial job. FOR JACK LEMMON When you get a prospective script to read, how do you de- .cide if you want to appear in the movie?-Mn. Joseph 1\fooney, Elsmere, N. Y. • I find that if I am fascinated by the story, if I want to finish it and see what will happen, it must have something. Then, if I find I don•t know how to play the pnrt, if I really have to dig and stretch rather than tell myself, "Well, I can use System three-B for this," I really become interested. FOR ROD SERLING, wrlter~or I read that you were leaving Hollywood to go back to up- state New York. Why? Does this mean the end of your TV work?-Mn. Ethel Foster, Elkhart, Ind. • We've never felt too comfortable in Hollywood. New York is home. That's wheTe our teen-age daughters attend school And where they don't treat me so much like a cele~ rity. I like that. lt•s a little spot called Interlaken. where there·s a population of about 900 and where people never s:«n to change. 111 be able to do my "Night Gallery .. writ- ing by mail, and my camera calls by occasional commuting. happened several times. Once I definitely saw a foot and the hem of a skirt as it di."appeared around the comer. I mshed back, but there was no one there. I was certain that whoever or whatever I had seen was not dressed in the fashion of the day. Later the housekeeper explained that this apparition had been seen ever since that old house was new. She passed off the incident very casually. She obviously accepted the ghost-whoever it was-as just another member of the household. FOR RICH CARPENTER of the Carpenteu Why do you people favor ballads? I've always thought ballads were square.-J. Ferguson, Logan, Utah e We love ,111 kinds of music. We lilc.e to do rhythm. But ballads are in. The turning point. I think, was when Janis Joplin and Jimi Hendrix died of drugs. Jt happened one, two, like that. It hit people. And that's when there was a turning away from hurd rock, even by the kids. You may think listening to softer things is .. square, .. but today's ki<ls <lon't. FOR CEORCE MUllPHf, former Senalor from California What are your views on Russin's stance in the nuclear nrms raceP-H. S. Jones, Cincinnati, Ohio • Russia is now saying that further development of the ABM should be halted. 'flley have theirs, but we don't have ours. 1 just hope our people don't foll for it. This evening, Russia can unleash more destruction on the United States than we can deliver on the Soviet Union. FOR LETITIA "TISH" BALDllIDCE, former Social Secretary to Pre11dent John Kenrwd~ Is it true you are now a leader in the Women'• Lib mon .. ment?-Helen P. Sullivan, Brighton, Mass. • Not true. I nm working for -Women's Equality." I am for equal pay, equal entrance into graduate schools and the like. Any man who's murrie.d to a smart woman will find she feels the same. A stupid woman won't care. FOil REUVEN FllANl(, pruidenlof NBC Newa What is your main complaint about the fairness doctrine imposed on you by the Federal Communications Commis- sion?-A. R. 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Wby d1d you accept the Na· tional Chainnambip of H1gbway Safety Foundation, and in what way does it tie In with your long· standing interest in ecology? A. Because of the appalling nwn- ber of deaths and injuries on our highways year after year I felt im- pelled to accept the National Chairmanship of the Highway Safety Foundation. And this is a natural extension of my interest in ecology, since public ~upport of the Foundation's objectives is es- sential to stop the senseless des- truction of the nation's most prec- ious asset-our people. Q. What is your personal view of tbe highway-safety situation in the Unlted States? A. Americans have a tendency to react blindly to a grim situation. We always want to pin the rap on someone else without examining our inv.olvement in the blame. 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I I I I I I I . --------~-~---------------------------' ..... ,. ... ~:"~' How to Survive-and Maybe Even Win- • Unless you're a rare soul, chances are that at one time or another you be- come fed up with the "rat race." You may feel frustrated and uptight in your pressurized job, resentful of endless, meaningless routine or discontented with your life.style. If it's any comfort, you are not alooe. The phenomenon seems to affect every- one now and then, from corporation vice pres.idents to Jowly hired hands. Jn a survey reported last Augus~ the Life Eittension Institute (which gives health euminations to executives) fouod that people in administrative jobs are showing more signs of unusual ner- vous tension lhese days than they did in a similar study a dozen years ago. Among blue--collar workers, too, ac- cording to a survey by sociologist Har- old L Sheppard, dissatisfaction with the deadly monotony of de.ad-end jobs is increasing, generating absenteeism, alcoholism, even drug abuse. A fairly typical victim of the rat race is 30.year-old Bill Brown, a super- market manager. "I'm au wound up and oo place to go,'' be told me, with tightened lips. ''I'm under a lot of pressure and can't see any real resuJts of my hard work. With almost no chance of promotion, I • FAMILY WEEltLY, .Mlnu:ary t, 1972 I'm at a standstill. I f cel trapped, just a little cog in a big machine. I'm always tired, and I'm so irritable that I guess I give my family a hard time." The syndrome varies. Some people get boiling mad, others anxiously doubt their abilities or feel alienated from people around thell). What's at the root? Dr. James A. Brussel, an astute New York psychia- trist, interprets the prevailing unrest this way: "It's synonymous with a feeling of futility. Often these people experience guilt when they see friends or associates doing what seems to them to be really purposeful work. They get frustrated because their own goals are not being reached." . In many cases, however, the real problem may be that the man is not f µlly qualified for his job. He is be- wildered, therefore, when be takes on responsibilities for which be lacks self- confideoce. This stirs up hidden fears, a sense of insecurity. Otben are over- ambitious and impatient, resenting that recognition doesn't come quickly enough. Whatever the underlying cause, Dr. Francis Braceland, psychiatrist at the Institute for Living, points out that un- controlled tensions can lead to compul- sive eating and such psychosomatic ail- ments a! stomach uJcer, colitis, high blood pressure and other common di~ orders. To rat-race participants, sleep comes bard, they tend to gulp meals, smoke and drink more than ever, de- velop nervous habits like nail biting and carry a chip on their shoulders. Too oft.en, as in Bill Brown's case, frus- trations are taken out on the family. Jf this applies to you, how can you cope with the situation? Industrial psy- chologists and other authorities suggest these steps; 1 Face up to your ~lom. Try to • find out just what makes your particular rat race intolerable to you. Come to grips with your job and what is bugging you. The trouble may lie in your attitu~. Is your grievance fancied or genuine? Hidden forces may lurk behind it that are s.ctually unrelated to your work, such as problems at home. After all, it's people, not jobs, that are tense. 2 Ddlae your Co*-Besides your • paycheck, what would you like to get out of all the hours you put into your work? In a far-reaching study, Prof. F. J . .RoethHsberger of Harvard found that m~t of us primarily want the gratitication that cornea from being accepted and recogniud as "people of worth." With fresh imights and analy- sis, perhaps this rec::opitioD will come sooner than you think. 3 Know yoar HmHMliw. While • keeping your ultimate goals in mind, be realistic about your abilities. By comparing youraelf to a genius or an associate who is a bigger ball of fire, you can feel like a loser in any compe- tition. Are you maJtina unreasonable demand,, OD yourself. building up your own pressure? A case in point was my unhappy neighbor, Frank, a hard-driving engi· neer who felt be wu OD a treadmill, not getting ahead fast enough. But two assignments he was given showed him that he was not as terrific u be be- lieved. Instead of hurting him, this ex- perience put hia feet solidly on the ground and directed him reali.rtically toward the next hiaber job, instead o( the top spot he had aet u his taraet. 4 Be more tohnnt of otMrl and • yoanelf, too. Try to develop what psychologists call a high .. f rwtraHon tolerance." To achieve this, Prof. Chris Argyris of Yale says you shouJd have the ability to allow others to discus.\ and pull a~n what you do, ~k yourself . . the Rat Race By T. K. Irwin If your day-to-day routine seerns more frustrating and hectic, it's not your imagination. Here are seven cardinal rules laid down by industrial psychologists and other authorities to help you stay on top of today's more pressured living. embarrassing questions, understand your mistakes and take defeat without feeling you're all washed up. No one has a perfect batting average. In the words of a veteran baseball man- ager, ''You win some, lose some and some games arc rained out." 5 Find meanma in your work. Gen- • eratly, if you stop to think about it, you can point to something worth- while in what you're doing, whether it's helping to build a bridge or solving a tricky problem on a computer. Perhaps it's pride in your skills. Doing your job and meeting its demands are positive proof of your value, essential to your self-respect. At the very least, you are performing the vital role of breadwin- ner for your family. Considering the unemployed millions today, bear in mind what Charles Kings- ley once wrote: "Thank God every morning when you get up that you have something to do which must be done, whether you like it or not." 6 Get into actJon. Start by organiz.. • ing the pressure. Take time to "case" your tasks. Approach one thing at a time. Under tension, your work load may seem unbearable, making you feet hopelessly trapped. Pick a few of the most urgent tasks-first, those you think are easiest to handle-aou pitch into them one by one. As you complete each item, your nervous tension will case up. This device will help pull you out of the depressing feeling that you are overwhelmed. To counterbalance rat-raoe monot- ony or pressures, go into another type of activity that's satisfying and self- fulfilling. "Get off your emotional butt and look around," Doctor Brussel sug- gests, "for something else to absorb your psychic energy. And took forward to it after work hours." This may take the form of a relaxing hobby or physical activity in which you can blow off steam harmlessly, rather than bottle up your resentments. The more fun the activity, the more you'll feel refreshed. Make the most of your weekend, when you're your own boss. Go into what psychologists ref er to as "social interaction and participation in the environment"; translated, it means you should get around, see people and be part of the world about you. Jn other words, "do your thing," and you will be better prepared to deal with the rat race. ,., Review your health habits. A.re /. you so upset by pressures that you 're not getting enough sleep and rec- reat1on7 A set recreation schedule will help you relax. Watch your diet and avoid bolting your meals. By correcting tension-linked habits, you will give your mind and body a chance to uncoil. What Ne xt? Should part of your action consist of changing jobs? As President Truman once remarked to a harried congress- man, "If you can't stand the heat, get out of the kitchen." Similarly, you may have vowed, "If I ever get an ulcer, l'm going to quit this job." True, people f M up with unendurable conditions have switched to other jobs or com- panies, but this is not always easy in the current tight employment market. ff you are undecided what to do, one sound approach is to talk out your beefs frankly with your boss, a good friend, relative or other level-headed person whose judgment you trust. Ventilating what's bothering you relieves the strain and gives you perspective. Not everyone can pull himself up by bis boot.straps. When tensions have built up to the point of causing you deep and prolonaed anxiety-which you can't handle yourself-probably professional help is needed. Counseling services and family agencies arc available in most communities. Those who are acutely disturbed should take their trouble to a clinical psychologist or psychiatrist. On your own, if the rat race dis- tresses you, but without serious side effects, make a conscious effort to focus on enjoying what you do have-the positives on the job, the satisfactions in your family and friends. Your capacity for enjoyment may be a matter of per- spective-whether you see a glass of water as half-empty (the pessimist) or half-full (the optimist who gets more kicks out of life). With psychological understanding of your attitudes and behavior, you can not only survive the rat race but sur- mount it After all, our Constitution guarantees only the pursuit of happi- ness; you have to catch up with it your- self. 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No ______ _ Addreu _____ _ Stou City Z•P'------ 0 TEACHEJlS: Cheak for pnc:-aod mea OD cl.uuoom EdilJon. QUIZ/By John E. Gibson How Your IQ Can Affect Your Future Happiness ':~,· 1, CIS-True or False: Extroverts are smarter than introverts (See number How intelligent you are, and how ef- fecLively you use your mental faculttes, plays an important part in determining how 1he wheel of destiny is going to spin for you and how often winning numbers are likely to come up. In this true-false quiz, we take a look at some of the ex.perts' latest findings on in- telligence. TRUE OR FALSE? 1 1. People who are on the ball in the IQ department tend to have specific personality traits in common. 2. Extroverts are smarter than in- troverts. 3. A child can be too smart for his own good. 4. Nonsmokers are more intelligent than smokers. 5. Men can thmk better than women 6. Intelligence is the best ltfe insur- ance. ANSWERS t. True. Psychological studies show that they tend lo be independent- minded, emotionally complex (and thus more difficult to understand), im· pulsive, excttable, fluent with words, capable of critical self-appraisal, have good insight into their thoughts and feelings. People who score high on tests o( mental ability have also been found to be less inhibited than the general population. 2. False. Extroverts run the gamut from supersmart to plain stupid. So do introverts. But their intelligence func- tions in different ways. The introvert will read more and think more about what he's read. The extrovert will <1pend much less time in contemplation, but he will put the thoughts and ideas he has into action. Also, 'ltudies show intro- verts have a better insight into them- selves, are better acquainted with 1he1r inner feelings. Extroverts, on the other hand, have a much keener awareness of others. 3. True. Studies show that a highly precocious child may absorb knowledge nt such a rapid rate that he is over· I • FAMILY WEE Kl V, Janu1ry 9, 1972 whelmed by it. Since his capacity 10 a~sim1late and evaluate all this is lint· 11t!d by his immaturity, personality problems may develop. As Or. Sylvan Keiser, Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at the State University of New York, has observed in summing up his find· mgs: for some people, markedly ~u pcrior intelligence in childhood facili- tates traumatic experiences that then lead to neur05is. 4. False. A team of Loyola Unavu- sity investigators subjected tw o groups of undergraduates (smokers and non- smokers) to a battery of intelligence and personality tests. Both groups were found to be on a par so far as intelh- gence goes. But the study turned up other interesting differences. The smok- ers were found to be franker and more open in responding to the personality tests. They had mote food dislikes than the nonsmokers. Smokers also had more personal problems and evidenced more anxiety. It was found that the more a subject smoked, the higher he scored on anxiety tests. S. Fa/Je. Men excel at one type of thinking; women, at another. A con· sensus shows that men do better th:'lll women on convergenl thinking. Tht~ means reasoning, logic, ability to ana- lyze and make accurate deduction<, from facts. Women have it over men when it comes to divergent thinking. Thi<1 means the ability to ex.press one- self. to give free rein to the imagination 6. Tnu. Studies show that, generally ~peaking, the more intelligent a pcr;on is, the longer he·s likely to live. Then: are several reasons for this. He 1<; assuming he uses his intelligence much heller equipped to adju!\t and cope with the varied conditions he en counters in life. Thus his chances of achieving the goals he sets for him'ld( are much greater. As a consequence, h~· tends to have a better morale and gen- eral ~nse of well-being-two of the most important factors in determining how long a person is likely to live. CJ . -. A famed medallic sculptor's personal expression of Christ's life in 24 glorious proof-finish medals ~ Today, nearly 2,000 years after His birth, the impact of the life and words of Jesu8 Cbrist ta perhape more 'significant than ever before. The Danbury Mint is thue proud to announce the minting of a Lim· ited Edition collection of 24 proof.finish art medals commemorating Hi8 life. We believe thi8 will become one of the moat valued collections of religious and medal· lie art ever offered. A SCULPTOR'S PERSONAL TRIBUTE TO CHRIST The renowned British sculptor, Christopher Ironside, 0.8.E., has designed this important series. Ironside studied the New Testament in great depth and estab- lished for himself fundamental beliefs that have since been a lifelong source of strength to him. For The Life of Jesus Limited Edition Proof Medal series, he re- turned to his basic studies of many years ago to seek the guidance and inspiration he felt necessary for such a difficult and moving series. ln every respect, The Life of Jesus is a humble and lasting testimony by a medal- lic genius to his personal faith. THE LIFE OF CHRIST The 24-medal series traces the major events in Christ's life from the birth in the stable at Bethlehem, through His adult life when He revealed Himself as the Son of God, and culminates in His ascension to Heaven. Each large 45mm (I~") medal has a beautiful scene in the life of Jesus on the front and the appropriate Biblical quotation with chapter and verse reference on the re- verse. For the scenes, Mr. Ironside has called upon his years of artistic experience, and has done considera~le research into the work of the great masters of Renais- sance art. The results are moving renditions of Christ's joyful and tragic life as He lived it. PERSONALLY HALLMARKED - LIMITED EDITION The Life of Jesus will be available in both brilliant Sterling Silver and lustrous 24KT Gold-on-Silver proof-finish medals. However, this series will be strict- ly limited to a total minting of only l 0,000 sets. After this many sets have been struck, the dies will be de- !\troyed, thereby insuring the rarity and future value of this masterpiece of medallic art. h is obvious that the opportunity to acquire this valued collection will be available only to a select few. An original edition by such a master usually can be afforded only by the wealthiest collectors or musems. Now, by entering your advance subscription, you can have the unique opportunity to own a masterwork of Actual metldt. .-aeuure 1 %" ( 45mm) ln dia~ter and concain more tlaan 7001rairu ,:~e til11er per I. art. Each medaJ in this historic Limited Edition wiU carry Mr. Ironside's personal hallmark -and there will be with each .ret, a artificate of authenticity per- sonally signed by Mr. Christopher Ironside. MINTED IN STERLING Sil VER AND GOLD·ON-SILVER The Life of Jesus series would be a family treasury if it contained nothing more than these finely crafted, proof-finish medals. Yet, this series also offers a rare opportunity to acquire the first Danbury Mint edition to be struck in both Sterling Silver and 24KT Gold-on- Silver. Each proof medal will measure a large 45mm in diameter -much laTgu and much thicker than a U.S. silver dollar -with each medal containing over 700 grains of pure silver (over 4 times that of a new silver dollar.) The Gold-on-Silver has a rare and beau- tiful 24KT gold finish. Each medal will be double-struck expressly for the fortunate subscribers by the famed Mint, Birmingham, Ltd., the world's oldest private mint. The medals will be edge-marked with the l mark of The Danbury Mint as well as the centuries old "H" mintmark of The Mint, Birmingham. The edge will aJso carry the in- scription "Sterling .. or "24KT on Sterling" to certify the metal in which it was struck. ORIGINAL PRICE GUARANTEED Subscribers will also be guaranteed a fixed price for all medals until the minting of aJJ subscriptions has been completed. This guarantee is particularly signifi- cant in today's economic climate, when metal prices are in constant turmoil! The guaranteed price of $12.00 per medal for Sterling Silver and $18.00 per medal for Gold-on-Silver, makes these unusually large medals an exceptional vaJue in today's market. The medals will be issued monthly for the next 24 months. BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY CHEST With each set, the subscriber will receive a beautiful hand-rubbed Walnut Chest specially designed and made to hold and protect the 24 proof-finish medals of The Life Of Jesus series. Fitted over the medals will be a completely clear lucite plate to protect the m'e'dals against dust or the unfortunate casual fingerprint. This handsome chest wilt aJJow subscribers to proudly show their friends and relatives this beautiful set of art ·medals. ni. Danbury Mint, • division of Glendlnnlng CompanlH, Inc., crHIH and marlrett art m•d•I• to commemorate hlatorlc event•. All auch medal• lie atruck for The Danbury Mint by other org1nl:tatlon1 ••- lected from among the world·• IHdlng private mlnta. The Danbury Mint d°" not llMlf produce medal1, nor 11 II affiliated with the U.S. Mini or any other U. 8. Government agency. F,-----------------~ SUBSCRIPTION ArPllCATION • LIMIT ONE SET PEI SUBSCRISH I I ,/ /o !' y I I 1~ ~..Ar 11,,: .. t 1 I ONE w:NDINNINI Pl.ACE • WESTPOIT, CONN. OH80 I I I encl<>te paymenc Ccheck or money order) tor the llm I month's 'hlpment, one inNaJ. !CHECK ONLY ONf> I 0 Sterlin& Silver~ s12.oo• ptt ~al I I a 24 KT-Oold-on..Sterlln& ~ SIS.oo• pu 1Md1I I I Please make check Of ll'IOfleY order payable to Th' Donhury I I {l.{lnt • Conn reildentt add 1ppllc1ble \alC' tax. 1 Mr. I Mn. I Mlss---------------1 Addre•s I I Chy I I Citate l.lp I ~--------------~~ Me and Fatherhood: By Lorne Greene In real life, TV's most famous "father image" bas a little girl-Gillian, age three and a half. Everything cha nges in life. That's the only truth I know. And that in- clude.-. the meaning of fatherhood .... Today l think therc·s a great need to hring up children in <;uch a way that they will be able to coexist with every- body in this world, no matter what their political belief'!, religious beliefs, color, whatever. If we cannot achieve this, the father-child relationship will de- teriorate, and eventually the world will find itself in an even greater mess than it is today. When I was a hoy, l was brought up with much more freedom than was cus- tomary at the time. But there were still certain orthodox values to be observed, like "Ho nor thy father and thy mother." But what happens when you find out your father has lied to you? Or your brother o r uncle has-someone you have respected? If you are still expected to honor them, don't you g;ow up with a scar? If I impose certain laws on my children come hell or high water, and it turns out years later that I was wrong, then the child l have brought up could become a case for a psychiatrist. That's why l will never impose my own tradi- tions on my child. Today there is greater emphasis on 10 8 FAMILY WEEKLY, January9, 1972 Greene feels bis treatment of her is evidence of how bis ideas have changed. honesty, on straightforwardness, on freedom-mentally and physically. For instance-and I think my case is fairly typical-I can·t remember ever seeing my mother in !he nude. My father, yes, but only when J caught an occasional glimpse. The female body was a mys- tery to me until I was older. I since have come to believe that if we hide things from our children, we cover their minds as well as their eyes. Today these old taboos are crum- bling. How much my own ideas have changed over the years is evident by the way I raised my twin~ (who are now 27), and even more so in the way l treat my younger daughter Gillian, who is three and a half. I am truly convinced that if her mother and I are restrictive with her, there would be more of a chance of her becoming promiscuous than if we are free and open. That's why we have few secrets from her, even physically. But the lack of physical inhibition is only a part of how, in my opinion, the relationship of parents to their children has changed. Total honesty in every- thing we do or say has become far more important. Most of us exPect our children to agree wirh us and our ideas because we think we are right-just M we go to great l~ngths to make other people, other nations, agree with us, with our ideas. Even today we still go as far as using guns or bombers, whole armies. And I don't mean just Americans. Most nations. The human animal is the only animal that will attack another of its own kind for the sake of an idea. I believe the biggest change in re- spect to fatherhood is the greater em- phasis on teaching a child to think, to judge for himself.-My parents seldom imposed ideas on me. I remember when I went to college a nd after a couple of days decided I was going to change my major. "It is your life, Lorne," my fa- ther had said. "I am not going to live it for you nor do I have the right to make your decisions." Yet, in other ways, my parents lacked the kind of trust toward me that would have made life easier for all of us. like the time they had a big quarrel that went on for a long time. I didn't know the reason for it, but I knew there was a riff between them, and I felt very un- comfortable in my loyalties. It was con- ~using and frightening. If they had brought it out in the open and discussed ..... _ _...., ........ -. it, it would have been less destructive to themselves as well as to me. And I made the same mistakt with my older children. When my first wife and I were not getting a long, we kept 1t from the twins. At least we thought we did. We didn't really. They knew. They were emotionally sensitive to the charged atmosphere. We delayed telling them about our divorce until the la'il minute because we felt it would be best not to d~ anything drastic until they were old enough to understand. Wrong! When my daughter was 14, she wrote me a letter saying, "Daddy, why dtd you wait so long? Wouldn•t it have hecn much easier on all of us if you had told U'i the truth? We knew all the time. and we love you both." I will never forget that letter because I was terribly movc<l by it, and also very annoyed at myself for being dishonest at a time when I should have been honest. I told myc;elf it was for their good. Nonsense. I think I just didn't have the courage to tell them. But after that letter I began to search within myself and came to the conclusion that a frank and open dis- cussion between parents and children on all levels, on all subjects, no matter how trying it may be, is necessary. Of· Especially for Family Weekly "My first wife and I delay.ed telling our children about our divorce until the last minute. When my daughter was 14 , she wrote me a Jetter saying, 'Daddy, why did you wait so long? Wouldn't it have been much easier on all of us if you had told us the truth ?'" ten it is a trial to a parcnl to discuss openly with his children mistakes he has made, but J think these discus'lions would help children under<11and their parents better. Today I don't think there is anything I can't discuss openl y and frankly with my children. Take pot. My son once asked me, "Have you ever tried pot?" and J said, "No." Then [ said to myself. "Why haven'! I? l should know about it." So 1 began to take an interest in it and tried to find out as much as possible. I realized there were so many different views about it. But I came to the con- clusion that I have no need for it, and moreover, since people don't know ex- actly what the dangers might be, it would be best not to use it until the matter is clarified. I told my son I knew of people who have stoned themselves out of their minds. Some of rhem have physically destroyed themselves, thought they were capable of fl yi ng. I knew of one case where a tee n-ager tried to fly out o f a ninth-story winrJow and killed herself. I know that rhc jury on the drug scene is ~till out, that I don't have the answers -but f want m y children to be aware o f the problems. Likewise, I told them about the times I got loaded on liquor and how I didn't like the idea that I wasn't in full con- trol. Jt almost destroyed me, and I thought, ''My God-what did I almost do to myself?" I talked about these problems with my children very openly, very frankly, hoping that they would learn from my experiences. But I didn't tell them not to drink. They have to make up their own minds. Mostly I have learned to believe there is nothing more important than to be an example. I feel that if m y child secs me treat others with respect, honor, love, under- standing, she will grow up having learned these things through osmosis rather than through my telling her. Any parent can tell a child what to do and what not to do. That doesn't mean the child is going to do it. When I was a boy, t heard all too often that firmness is the best policy, particularly with very young children. I think patience and logic and under- standing in raising children have re- placed that notion. I know that if I speak sternly to my daughter, a little wall arises. But if I say something in a very quiet, thoughtful manner, the re- sults are better. I've also learned not to make rules. If l ~how my child respect, not just for her~elf but for others, she will learn to show respect, too. But if she should see me act insensitively, she would follow suit. If she should hear '!le talk deroga- torily about the people down the street or the guys 1 wo rk with, she might grow up with the same kind or attitude. Unless the parent today brings up the child with honesty, love and intelli- gence and respect for others, we may have many, many problems. In fact, we may have the final problem! The only thing that may save us from total de- struction is self-preservation-and it starts at home! l! there is enough love (and it must start between parents and children), there's hope for the world. It's as simple as that. My oldest daughter said something to me when we were sitting at the dinner table one night. She was here with her little girl, who is three months younger than Gillian. The two kids were playing, and Gillian came along and nuzzled me. J put my arm around her and kissed her, and she went off happy. Then my granddaughter came to me, a nd she snuggled up, wanting the same treatment. So ( kissed her, too, and the two youngsters ra~ off to play. And my daughter said, .. Daddy, you know what l remember, possibly more than anything, when l was younger? I remember your kissing me and !tugging me and holding me. I rememtrer your touch." And I think thal's an important thing for "a mother or father to keep in mind. What do I feel is most important about the meaning of fatherhood to- day? To win our children's minds and hearts. Don't tell them what to do and what not to do. Don't try to make them follow in your footsteps. Make them find !heir own way. Let them be crea- tive in their own way. When I started, I wanted to be like certain other actors I admired. Jt took me a while to realize that unless I developed a personality of my own, I would never be <1ucccssful in my profession. I had to be me-I couldn't be anybody else. Basically every human being is dif- fcr\!nt and unique and should be treated as an individual. That's why as a father I would never put a straitjacket on my child, force her into my image-but instead would encourage her to grow up in her own image so she knows who she is, and can fulfill herself as a huma n being! 0 FAMILY WEEKLY, Janu1ry9, 1972 . 11 SHEERS & SEMl·SHEUS FAHIC CORNICES During our between-season lull 3 kinds of discount • savings for people of .,. different speeds R~~0~q~~~ 33~ t R12°~~~~~I 20 t DISCOUNT IF YOU ORDER BEFORE APR. 30 t5i WAllCOVUINGS IEOSPREADS Normally, buying direct from Ronnie, you'd aan up to 40% on Bedspreads and Draperies. Right now -Js our between· seaeon lull and ·our workrooms are at their slowest pace. By acting now you un save an additional 33Y, o/o. Procraetinate a fortnight-when we 1tart to get busy -and you earn only 20%. Stall for a whole month and you pick up a mere 15% savings. Be quick, ~ alert. Gd that coupon in the mail now! 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By Felicia Ames "A Bai-king Dog May Be All You Need-And All You Can Handle'' Dogs can be trained to the most exacting kind of duty-to sniff . out a n alien presence, to bold an intruder at bay, to rescue and to l'iciouSly attack ••• And that is where the danger lies The police chief of a large metropolitan city recently ad- vised the residents of that area to "bar their doors, buy a police dog, call us when we're avail- able and pray." His remarks were probably designed not so much to counsel the citiunry as to loosen the purscstrings of the city council in its police appropria- tions. Jt is the kind of advice, how- ever, that alarms workers in the animal humane field, as well as in the field of law enforcement. The demand for watchdogs has reached almost panic pro- portions in recent years. Big dogs such as. the German shepherd, Doberman pinscher, even the massive St. Bernard, are boom- ing in popularity. At the same time, dog-training establishments, which will train animals to guard or attack, are mushrooming in every city. These trends arc re- lated, of course. to the increasing incidence of crime in the nation's urban areas. But the cure may be worse than the disease. Guarding comes naturally to dogs. They are instinctively pro- te.Ctive, and even the friendliest pooch will almost always sound the warning of approaching dan- ger. Dogs can also be trained to the most exacting kind of guard duty-to patrol long and lonely beats, to sniff out an alien pres- ence, to hold an intruder at bay until help arrives, to rescue and to attack viciously. And that is where the danger lies. Within the very broad range of the canine's guarding ability, from the barking pooch to the highly trained attack animal, there is a dog suitable for every protection purpose. But "police / dog" means, to most people, a dog that has been trained to at- tack. Jn the hands of an experi- enced trainer, the attack dog is a superb law-enforcement tool. But any animal that has been trained to master a human being by violence is potentially danger- ous. He is not a suitable ho use- hold pet. A jury recently awarded $27 ,- 000 in damages to the parents of a six-year-old girl who was so FeUcla Ames, a con.rultant for Frislcies Research Kennels, is author of "The Dog You Core For." 12 •FAMILY WEEKLY, J1nu11yl, 1972 the isolated home or for people • walking alone on city streets. Next is the watchdog, the alert household pet who bark!! loudly at strange sounds or any threat, imagined or real, to his home and family. How far he will go in guarding depends on his nature and, more important, his training. Third is the guard dog, trained to attack on command or i! someone invades the territory he is guarding. He will defend hi' owner or handler from assault, and his bone-crushing bite ha' 700 pounds of pressure per square inch. He is not recom- mended for home use. Remember that your dol'• duty la not to catch a thief; It ls to keep him aw•y Fourth is the attack dog or "commando dog," as he is called by Capt. Arthur J. Haggerty, dean of U. S. dog trainers. This is the aristocrat of them all, the elite guard dog who performs ex- tremely specialized jobs for the police, army, customs officials and other government agencies. He is an invaluable animal, but he is not recommended-or, gen- erally, even available-for home badly bitten by a St. Bernard that she had to undergo extensjve plastic surgery. rn another recent case, a I 3-year-0ld girl was visit- ing friends when their attack- trained German shepherd jumped her without provocation. An attack dog may even be a menace to its master. Ono of the most bizarre examples of this oc- curred in California this spring when a woman nearly died o{ a heart attack while her anny- trained German shepherd "de- fended" her against help. Mrs. Edna Wilkins of Norwalk, Calif., was taken suddenly ill while t;llk- ing to her husband on the tele· phone. Her husband called the fire department, whose rescue squad found her unconscious o n the living room floor, her snarling dog pacing back and forth in front of her. The firemen used chairs and a crowbar to force the dog into anothe~ room so that they could reach the stricken wo- man. These are bolated incidents. of course, but animal-welfare au- thorities f car a flood of such stories unless the public is quick- ly educated to the dangers of us- ing attack-trained animals as home watchdogs. A highly trained animal must be kept in training, an exacting job that few private homeowners have time for. The use. America n Humane Association The homeowner's watchdog \:jast year issued a warning that should come from one of the first roving •jog packs, once consid-two categories, size and breed dc- ered a rural phenomenon, have pending on needs and living cir- become serious hazards in the na· cumstanccs. Keep in mind that lion's ghettos. Residents of de· your protection goal is prcven· prived areas adopt dogs as pro-tion. You don't want lo catch n tectors but often do not know thief; you want to keep him away how to train them. The dogs are from your house. A well-disc1- soon allowed to run loose and plined, barking dog will , in all fend for themselves. normal circum!>lances, do just "The mushrooming incidence that. of bite cases reported in city Discipline is all-importanl. streets now constitutes a definite however. The constant barker concern among health and hu-broadcasts his false alarms to mane officials," the Association friend and foe alike. If you want stated. your dog to do guard duty, give None of these warnings means • him obedience training. Working that the homeowner should be with a professional trainer. you denied the undoubted extra pro-will learn how :o teach your dog tection that a dog can pro~ide. to bark at strangers and danger But it is important to select the signs and to !ltop barking at a right kind of dog to suit your word from you. He can be taughl particular needs. The dog-train· the rudiments of guarding-to ing industry separates protection protect his family on command animals into four general catP.-and lo refuse to back down from gories: an aggressor. Most important, he First is the "image dog," us-can learn these things without ually a large and aggressive breed turning into a potential killer. such as the German shepherd or Make sure you go to a reliable Doberman, whose size and fierce training school where the empha· appearance are protection in sis is on obedience, not on attack . themselves. H e may have a heart Dogs are the most trainable of of gold, but no potential ma-all animals. You can teach yours raudcr is apt to test it. The image to be a· watchdog; just be sure he dog is an ctfeclive stage prop for stays a pct. 0 A million jobs have disappeared since 1960 Will Your Job be Next -to Go? Shouldn't you start your own business NOW ••• while still employed? Before more jobs disappear through mergers, automation, and mechani7.ation, shouldn't you at least investigate the way so many men· have become owners of profitable businesses -starting spare time and now are independent of bosses, strikes, layoft's and automation? All that's needed is your name on the coupon. Facts mailed free. No salesman will call. Her e are facts: With some ambition and little over a thousand dollars, you start your own Duraclean business in spare time, without risking your job or paycheck! It's a nationally advertised, worldwide business. It does not require skill, more than an average education, or traits except the will ingness to work to start grossing $12, $19, or $26 profit per hour. By return mail, we will explain how. You build by adding servicemen and/or servicewomen . . . and we pay for their equipment so you can expand rapidly. This is a service to homeowners as well as offices and stores and institutions-a sensa- tionally improved method of cleaning car- pets and upholstered funtiture right on the customer's premises-the EXCLUSIVE DURACLEAN SYSTEM! When you have had your own carpet and furniture cleaned, you know that ordinary methods grind fibers with harsh scrubbing, leaving carpet soggy for days. This exclusive ABSORPTION METHOD lifts out dirt and greasy soil with a gentle, almost dry foam. Do-it-yourself "so-called" cleaning methods and scrubbing drive soil deeper. You TAKE IT OUT. Carpets and furniture can be used again in a few hours! This is vital to stores, offices, motels. You operate under a nationally known name-use an exclusive process recom- mended by the nation's leading carpet mills and in the editorial pages by House & Garden, McCalls, Parents, and House Beautiful. You receive our step by step guidance and help. Your training shows you how to perform your 7 superior "on location" services ... how to get customers, how to control your expenses, how to make the maximum profit. You become an expert in the care o{ furn- ishings. It is an interesting, exciting career. Although in time you will wish to buy one or more trucks from your profits, no truck or office is needed to start. You can carry all equipment in your car~· Your phone calls can be received at home. As a Duraclean Dealer you are the sole owner of an independent business and are your own boss. You keep all the net profits. This business can pay you far more than most men earn-with only the talent and ambition you now possess, and you can operate in any one of three ways. Many let servicemen do the work while they ·make a substantial profit on each. Some men operate permanently in spare time for the extra money they need. Some start in spare time and quit their jobs only after they see they can make a lot more money as a full time Dura clean Specialist. Even small one-man businesses with one or two helpers can and do bring in $30,000 and more annually. A very high percent is clear profit to you. The Duraclean Business can be as small as you want or it can be exwnded to the level your ambition dictates. There is no limit on income for an ambitious man. We are about to appoint a limited num- ber of men who are truly ambitious, and anxious to do something about their futures. We want men who will follow our proven plans for success and who want-with our help-their own successful businesses. If this opportunity interests you, please send your name, on the coupon at the right, for a FREE 24-page booklet which gives completedetailson the Duraclean Business. No salesman will call on you. After you've read the facts, decide in the privacy of your home if you wish to take the next step toward starting a business. WE SWITCHED/ · "For the tint time in 20 years I've got accurity -without !ear o( 106ing my factory job." B . E., Ohio "l took in $2880 in April. I worked from my home. My wife handles all telephone calls. We both e.njoy our new-found independence and the compliments we get from satisfied cua- to~ra." J .F.A., Te:itaa "When 1 was 40 1 decided to retire before I was 50 ye.a.rs old. With Duraclean I gained fin.anciaJ security in only 8 years-then sold my business at a big profit." J .B ., Ill. "Duraclean brought security and an education for my daughters. We've done as much as $3000 on a single job." Mrs. B .B., MaH. "Life is happier and more prosperous for my family and me. Without Duraclean I'd still be going from layoff to layoff. Now moving to new 5-bedroom home." ~.B., Mich. THESE ARE JUST A FEW OF THE LET- TERS IN OUR FILES FROM MEN AND WOMEN WHO HAVE FOUND SUCCESS AS DURACLEAN DEALERS. (IN ANOTHER YEAR YOUR STATEMENT COULD BE HERE, TOO.) r Dun1clean®~l International ~~ I 2-981 Oaraclu n Blq., Deerfield, Ill. 60015 I WITHOUT OBLIGATION send me the free book-I let which shows me how I can start a Duraclean I Business in my spare time without nskina my I job. No salesman is to call. I Ntm•--------------~ Address,------------- Cily-------------- Sttt• & Zip'------------ ----. ~ -- ' FAMILY WEEKLY " COOKBOOK What Every Cook Should.Know About Pasta By Marilyn Hansen A complete guide to spaghetti, macaroni and other delights -plus a few great recipes with which to use your new/ ound knowledge Have you ever really stopped to look at the vast selection of spa- ghetti, macaroni and egg noodles io your supennarket? Imagina- tive manuf acturera have . talc en semolina or durum wheat flour, mixed it with proper amounts of water, kneaded, shaped and dried the dough, producing au the gen- der of spaghetti. Macaroni i! made with a hole in it; for egg noodles, they've added eggs. VARIETY El60w macaroni, shells, corkscrew (spirelle), bows and other shapes of same size Spaghetti: various sizes, fusilli (twisted spaghetti), linguine (fiat spaghetti) Egg noodles: fine, medium or wide Pastina and other very small shapes Spaghetti and macaroni are approximately double in volume after cookina, while egg noodles PRODUCT DRY Here's a collection of pasta recipes for you. The word "pasta" is from the Italian, meaning paste, which is the dough before it is shaped. Designed with your food budget in mind, we hope these recipes will widen your pasta . repertory. USE Casseroles SaJads Soups and Stews With sauces: meat, poultry, vegetable, fish or seafood. Simple side dishes: with butter or oil, herbs or grated cheese. Casseroles With sauces Simple side dishes Soups Desseru Soups Children's meals remain about the same. Eight ounces of uncooked pasta will usually provide about 4 servings. COOKED Spaghetti 8 ounces 5 cups 4Y.& cups 4cups Elbow macaroni Egg noodles 2 cups (8 ounces) 8 ounces (about 4cups) 1. Io a large (6-8 qt.) kettle, heat 3 qts. water to rapid boil. 2. Add 1 tablespoon aalt. 3. Gradually add 2 cups (8 ozs.) macaroni or 8 ounces spaghetti or 8 ounces egg noodles (about 4 cups). Be sure water continues to boil. The rapid and continuous boiling helps to Jceep the puta moving about so it will cook quickJy and evenJy. 4. Cook, uncovered, stirring oc- casionally until tender. Stirring helJ>.$ to keep the pasta movina in the boiling water so that all of it will be cooked at the same time. 5. Test for doneneas by tasting .1f • FAMILY WEEKLY, January 9, 1972 one piece. Ideally, it should be tender, yet firm. Cooking time will vary with size and thickness of pa.9ta used. Very small pasta may cook in 2 minutes, some large shapes may require 1 S min- utes; average time is 8 to 10 min- utes. Cook a little shorter time if the pasta will be used in a cas- serole and receive further cook- ing. 6. Immediately drain the pasta io a colander. Serve as quickly as pc>Mible or mix with other ingre- dients in a recipe. Do not rinse unless it is macaroni to be used in a cold salad. If so, rinse with cold water aod drain again. To freeze: line casserole or bak- ing dish with heavy-duty alumi- num foil. Assemble casserole as recipe directs. Bring foil up over casserole to seaJ, folding double down center of casserole and at ends. Seal with freezer tape; la- bel. Freeze right in casserole. When f roun, remove casserole and replace froun food package in freezer for storing. To serve: unwrap foil, place frozen food in original casserole, Jet stand 3-S hours at room tem- perature to partially thaw. Bake covered at same oven tempera- ture but Y.& -1 hour longer than original recipe indicates, or un- til center of casserole is bubbling. MACARONI CHILI 2 lbs. lean eround chuck 3 tablespoons veptabte oil ~ 1 can (28 ou.) ptum tom•toea 1 qt. tomato juice 2 cups chopped onion 3 cloves prtlc, crushed Salt • 3 tablespoons chlll powder 1 teaspoon around cumin seed 1 teaspoon dMd oregano IMws ~ teaspoon pepper l INiy leat 1 can (1!5 on. or 1 fb.) red kJdfMY buns, drained 3 qt:a. bontna wat.r 2 cups·etbow macaroni (8 on.) 1 Jar (8 on.) IWMt mixed plddes, drained and coer'lllly chopped 1. In 6-qt. Dutch oven, brown beef in hot oil, stirring frequently, until it losea pink color. 2. Stir io tomatoes, tomato ju.ice, onion, garlic, l tablespoon salt. chili powder, cumin seed, ore- gano, pepper and bay leaf. Bring to boiling, reduce heat and sim- mer, covered, l hour. Stir occa- sionally. 3 . Stir in kidney beans, brina back to boiling, reduce heat aod simmer, uncovered, 30 minutes. Remove bay leaf. (Collllflued 011 page16) ISH ... lighter crust and more filling The news from Kellogg's is all about Danish Go-Rounds pastry. And it's all good news. Good tasting, that is. They've made a lighter pastry crust, added more filling ... and come up with a new Chocolate Fudge flavor. Imagine all that de- licious taste plus 5 important vitamins and iron. For the kids, with breakfast, or for you with a cup of coffee, new Danish Go-Rounds are a real treat. Four great flavors: Blueberry, Strawberry, Brown Sugar-Cinnamon.· .. and new Chocolate Fudge. New ~ with this coupon on your next purchase of any flavor of Kellogg's Danish Go-Rounds pastries. MR. GROCER: We will redeem thl• coupon plU1 31 fOf handllno wt\eft terms of this offer hew bMfl complied with by you and the con1Umer. For payment. mall coupons to: DEPT. K., P.O. BOX 1172, CLINTON, IOWA 52732. Coupon will be honored only If 11.1bmltted by u• ·and acting foe, and at the ritk of, auch a retailer. lnvolcet pnwtng putehaM of autticlent stock to ~ coupons pre- eented tor redemption must be lttOWn upon reque9t. Arry ulea tu must be peld by the conaum«. Only one coupon Nden\ptlon per package. Offer good only In the " United Stales and void where prohibited, lleenaed, laxed, or reatrtcted by law. Coupon subJect to connteauon wMf\ term• of offer ha~ not bMfl com· ptled with. Cash valu.: 1 /20 of 1 t . KELLOGG SALES COMPANY J <Con1i11utd/rumpage u>What Every Cook Should Know About Pasta 4. Meanwhile cook elbow maca- roni: in 6-8.qt. kettle add 1 tabl~ spoon aalt lo the 3 qts. of rapidly boiling water. Gradually add macaroni so that water continues lo boil. 5. Coot uncovered, stirring oc- casionally, until just tender, 10- 12 minutes. Drain in colander. 6. Stir macaroni and pickles into chili Serve in bowls. Mal<e131h quart1, 10-121erving1. May be froun. Follow FreetJng Guide, wing 2 (2-qt. lize) cas1e- role1 a.J freezer containen. To 1erve: Follow Freedng Guide, euept let 1tand .5 houri to par- tially thaw. Preheat oven to 3.so•F. Bake covered for 2 hours watil bubbly In center. ALMA'S SOPA de FIDEO ¥1 cup bKort fat or veptable oil 4 o:za. fldeHlnl (2 cups), or fine folded noodles 1 cup fl'*1 chopped onion 1 un (46 on.) chicken broth 2 uni (13~ size) chicken broth 1 hot l"Mf'I chlll pepper, fresh or C8nned (Jalapeno nrtety) 1 can (8 on.) tomato sauce 1 cupwaw 5-8 drope Tabeaco 1. In medium skillet in bot bacon ftt, brown noodles on both aides until golden. Drain on paper towd. In remaining fat, saute onion for 10 minutes, stirring oc- casionally. 2. In 6-qt. Dutch oven, bring chicken broth to a rapid boil. Gradually add fidellini so that broth continues to boil. 3. Stir in onion, chili pepper, tomato sauce and 1 cup water. Bring back to boiling and boil 1 O minutes, uncovered, stirring oc- casionally. 4. Remove hot chili pepper. Sea- son lo taste· with Tabasco. Ladle into soup bowls. MakuJ qu., 10-121ervings. May be froun before balcing. THREE CHEESE PASTA Sett 3 qta. boHlna weter 3 cups twllt8d pata: .......... c:orbcnw (sphele) II. cup rnarprtne,,,. buttw Ah cup chopped onion 1.4 cup chopped pa,_, 1.4 •P al-purpoee flour ~ tMspoon pepper 21.4 cupa mHlc ~ ..,m and lhwholemlllc 1 cup anted moz:zaNlla ch••• 1 cup IJ"ll'-d SWtu chH18 11 :. FAMILY WEE Kl Y, January 9, 1912 ~ cup grated Parmesan a1 Romano ct-. 2 tablespoons marprtne or butter Ah cup fine dry breed crumbe 2 tablespoons lllcld unblanched almonds 1. In 6-3-qt kettle add 1 tabl~ spoon salt lo rapidly bolling water. Gradually add pasta IO that water continues to boil. 2. Coot uncovered, stirring oc- casionally, until just tender, about 12-lS minutes. Drain in colander. 3. Meanwhile, make Three Cheese Sauce: slowly melt mar- garine in 2-qt. saucepan. Add onion aod parsley and saute over medium beat for 10 minutes, stirring occasiooaJJy. 4. Remove from beat; stir in ftour, Y.l teaspoon salt and ~ teaspoon pepper until smooth. 5. Gradually stir in milk; over medium heat, brina to boiling, stirring. Reduce beat; simmer 1 minute. 6. Remove from heat, stir in mmzarella, Swiss aod Parmesan cheese, cover. 7. Preheat oven to 3.S0°F. Grease a 2-qt casserole. Mix pasta and Three Cheese Sauce in casserole. 8. Melt margarine in small skillet. Remove from heat; add bread crumbs and almonds; toss until combined. Sprinkle crumb mix- ture over top of casserole. 9. Bake for 4S minutes until bubbly. MaJ.e161ervings. May be froun before baking. CHICKEN TETRAZZINI Salt 5 qts. bolllna ...... 12 OD. •pqhetti ~of 1.fb. pq.), any.,.., 'i4 cup marprfne or butter ~ cup chopped onion II. cup flour 1 C8ft (l«M on.) chicken broth Ah cup mUlt Ah cup wa-pot-•'*i-mnk, undiluted IA t.upaon P8PI*° Ah cup dJty vermouth or dtldlen broUI 1 C8n (& on.) stlced mushrooms, undrained Ah cup IJ'8tlld hrmeun or Romanoc:t.... . 3 cups coobd, boned dtkbn OI ...., 1. ln 8-12-qt. kettle add 1 Y.l tableapoons salt lo rapidly boiling water. Gradually add spaghetti so that water continues lo boil. 2. Cook uncovered, stirrina occa- sionally, until just tender, 12-15 minutes. Drain in colander. Set aside. 3. Meanwhile make Tetraz.zini Sauce: slowly heat. margarine in 2-qt. saucepan. Add onion and saut6 over IQedium heat for 10 minutes, ltirrina occasionally. 4. Remove from heat; stir in flour smoothly. Gradually add chicken broth, milk and evaporated milk; over medium beat, bring lo boil- ing, atirrina. Reduce beat; sim- mer uncoveRCI, 1 minute. 5. Stir in \'2 teaspoon salt, pep- per, Vermouth, mushroom liquid, and ~ cup Parmesan cheese; set aside. 6. Preheat oven to 375° P . Light- ly grease a 2 Y.l .qt. shallow cas- serole. 7. Arrange spaghetti, mushrooms and chicken in casxrole. Pour sauce on lop, poke gently with spoon here and there to allow sauce to spread. 8. Sprinkle with remaining Par- mesan cheese; bake 40-45 min- utes until bubbly and cheele is golden brown. Mala 6 1ervlngs. May be froun be/on baking. • l If JOU Join .... Cot-atla Record CMt ... Mel ........ , 10 l9COrda (• ,..., .... Cl'* prlcM) ...... °"""' 2 ,... FR££,.1 L/Vi:.. ,,---- I,-' '' •r-I , . ,,,, ~ , ,\'1~ tN•'~' v • 2IDIS10• 192591 20l1JO• 20t361* 201ao• 201129 207480* Tom ~. J\..)i'l( I' ". " ·'· '"Vt<( 2001• ,.'_.,>; ''°"~ .. ·/.. A ~PAU OOYSS{Y I fU,111 OfllUD• I 'IWa·ttt'N trt"e'>tra l1DtH0°IU~ll;• '1 ••• f ... 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And now, wbetber your private .. mcmotY years" are in the 4<>'1, or the SO'a, or eYeD the 60'1, all you bavo to do ii pick ·your favorite year, and 1udtknl1 "°" are tlwnl · • Do you recall THE PABULOUS SO'a ... when R.olemary Clooocy tira topped the Hit Parade with "Hey There" ... and Tony Bennett was crooaina bis • ., Crom "Rap To Riches" ... and Patti Pap Iott bet loved one in the touchina "Tenneucc Waltt"? Can you remember all the way back to the forties ... that wonderful aolden era ot THE SWING YEARS? Herc are all the immortal kinas of wina to thrill you .,.to with tboir famous bia-baod IOUnd. You'll enjoy Tommy A Jimmy Doney, Benoy Goodman. KarTY Jama, Dute Ellinaton, Count Basie, Les Brown, Woody Herman, Bunny Bcrripn. Artie Shaw, Glenn Miller, Harry James, Tony Pastor, Sammy Kaye. ph• 20 more. 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FTC Report (Aug. 711. RIOI RIOI ~ Spectrum/72 Sports Mini-Profile BOBBY HULL Hull's Shots Could Kiii had somebody take out a stick tor my wife!" ... Chicago's Bobby Hull has the fastest shot in hockey. "It does tricks," says Roger Crozier, Detroit goalie. ''The puck comes at you, then suddenly drops. If he ever hit anybody dead-on with one of his shots, there'• a good chance that per10n would be killed." ... Like most hockey players In the NHL, Hull is a native of Canada who has been playing ever since he was able to lace on skates. "He's the nicest player In the game," says Phillip Greenberg, a friend of Hull's. "Once he promised to give my wife a hockey stick the next time he played In New York. He was Hull has scored more goals than any other active player in the National Hockey League. He is seeking to break the all-time NHL record for goals held by the recently retired Gordie Howe .... Star of the Black Hawks for 15 years, Hull proved he wasn't slowing up last season when he paced the Hawks to the championship of the Western Division. "He has a special ability to make a crowd rise to its feet," says Phil Esposito, who stars for the rival Boston Bruins. "He's also as strong as a bull. He's only five feet, 10 inches, but his body Is made of steel. We cell him 'Zale' after Tony Zale, th9 former boxing champion who WH known u the 'Man of Stffl'." ... Hull and his wife Joanne have five children, four of them boys. hurt during that game and had to be taken to the dressing room to be stitched up. Even while he was being stitched, he remembered his promise, and he He expects one of the younger Hulls to take his place eventually, but not yet. "I've got a few more years left in me," he says.-By Barry A.brem10n The Doctor Lets \'ou In A BlgReaaon You Get Colds What causes the common cold? "That virus that's going around"? You can be loaded with dangerous viruses and not feel a ~- ..... t'> "· thing. No, one of the prime causes of cold• 11 that In winter the air 11 very, very dry. Even when your back yard Is as snowy as a Vermont postcard, the air is almost as dry as a desert. Indoors, It's much worse. Heating systems make your skin crack, your throat sandpaper and your nose shrivel up. All these body parts protect you from penetration by germs. Once they are dehydrated, you become a sitting duck. What can you do? For one thing, think about humidifying your hofM. If you have an off or gas burner, a central humidifier can be attached. With electric or coal heat, use room humidifiers, especially In the bedrooms. And don't think steam heat. ls all right, just because it uses water. It Is possibly the worst offender.-By John J. Secondl, M.D. People and \'ou Why Mothers Fusa Over Firstborn Daughters Daughters who think their mothers were too anxious, critical and con· earned about them during their childhood may be right. When the daughter Is the first child In the family, a recent study discovered that this f irstbom daughter brings out extreme responses from her mother. The psychologist who conducted the study believes that perhaps moth9rt Identify more closely with a Hrat- born glrl chUd than with any other of their children. Though firstborn sons are also pressured by mothers (more so than ttie other children In the family), mothers are more cautious In dealing with their sons. But mother's anxious attention may be usefuH Other Investigations indicate that firstborns, both girls and boys, tend to gain greater eminence In school and later life than children born into other family posltions.-By Shirley Sloan Fader "As soon as my of' man stops pretending it doesn't bug him, I'll get It cut." Jobmanship When Someone Is After Your Job. Somehow another worker and you seem to have ~- become rivals for the boss's approval. It's not a healthy sales-total kind of rivalry but a personal competition where your job seems to be at stake. Management "onsultants agree that this kind of In-company competition is almost always a sign that an unsatisfactory executive Is in charge. Many executives mistakenly believe that pitting man against man will force each into top performance, and the better one will triumph. What actually happens Is that the effectiveness of both employees Is destroyed. And It'• the better poUUclan, not neceuarlly the better employee, who ueuelly wine. While the rivals are so busy protecting their jobs by plotting strategy against each other, they have little time or energy to spend thinking about the work itself. Both the., output and the company suHer. If this kind of rivalry flourishes In your place of work, How Well Do You Know Your Calorle1? In a study of overweight people, it was found that 10 percent of them were overweight because they were Ignorant of which foocn contained more calorie . <>nee they were Informed, they had no diHlculty switching from calorie-rich foods to low-calorie foods. A good source of correct calorie Information is the "Nutritive Value of Foods" Home and Garden Bulletin No. 72, which you can get for 20¢ by writing to the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C .... Keep in mind that to lose a pound a week, the average person must cut down 500 calories a day. Substi- tuting one similar food for another helps cut calories amazingly. Yogurt, for Instance, 11 1 good substitute for 10ur cream; It hat only 120 calorlet per cup, while aour cream ha• 1n Htronomlcal 800 catorlu per cupl-By Harriet La 81rre you should suspect that management is Instigating It. For though infighting doesn't always begin with management, it does need management's encourage- ment to continue.-By S. R. Redford Househints •To remove stains from chrome trim on kitchen appliances and faucets, apply baby oil with aoft cloth, then polish. •To remove decals, labels and stickers from glass, use vinegar and ho~ water. •Lemons give more juice if heated In warm water just before squeezing. •Market ecologically. Take along a reusable shop- ping bag, as the Europeans do. Your grocer won't waste so many paper bags. • Crushed peanut brittle atop a pumpkin pie Is a f amlly pleaser.-By Lee PeltH FAMILY WEEKLY. Janu•rv 9, 1972 • 21 ... I This book can instantly make you more expert on Antiques, Curios, Collector's 811, New 1972 Edttlon -192 Pe1• -Jam Packed With Hun· dreds of Illustrations lncludlnc 16 full Color Paaes. Plus Thou- sands of Prices lfttH. 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The people still follow their own customs, a few of which remain unadulterated by the tampering of visitors. One of their customs I especially like solves the problem of being courteous and yet not having to listen to a conversation when it doesn't interest you. You simply say, 'Tm absenl." You don't leave, you stay right where you are, but you pay no at- tention. You can meditate, whittle, look at the girls, do anything you like. When the discussion veers to something else, you can rejoin in the talk. Of course, such simple solution would never occur to us in our modern, streamlined Cllis- tcncc, would it? Years ago J was driving in western Kansas with my father, and we stopped at a farmhouse to ask directions. The farmer walked out on the porch of the small, long-unpainted house, and I n • FAMILY WEEKLY,Jenu1ry9, 1972 asked him the way. Well, it turned out to be a little involved, and he began lo give it to us in detail. J stayed where l was, behind the wheel. As the farmer talked, my father whispered, "Get out of the car." "I can hear him all right from here," l answered. "I know, but it's more polite." I hopped out in a hurry. He was right lt was courteous to be on the same footing, so to speak, as the man who was good enough to give us in- formation . Sometime ago I heard about a man- he was well known, but for the life of me I can't remember his name-who walked to the corner newsstand one evening with a friend. He bought a pa- per, speaking politely with a "please," "thank you" and "good night" to the dealer. Jn return, he got rather surly grunts. On the way baclc, the friend took note of the eltchange. "I can't imagine why you're courte- ous to a bum like that," he said. .. Why," came the reply, "should I try to match his rudeness?" What a marvelous viewpoint. It comes in many pacbges, this qual- ity. No matter what our activities, usu- ally we have a chance to be courteous or rude every day. Most of the time there is nothing in the world that we can do so easily, and brighten the day for so many, as being polite. For cour- tesy is like happiness,·which, as Emer- son said, is a perfume you can't pour on others without getting a few drops on yourself. 0 Celebrity Soapbox Carroll O'Connor Steps Out of Character: ''It's the Bi& Thinp That Bue Me Moat" By William WoU me. I get a bit prof aoe myself. As Archie Bunker in the hit series All in the Family," actor Carroll 'Connor rants and raves about every- hing in sight. When he steps back nto real life, what are the things that ug him? Answers O'Connor: "I guess it's not really the little things that bug me, but the big things. I'm bugged by the use of dangerous drugs and by people who think they know the only way to do things. Most of all I'm bugged by the war io Vietnam. Friends of mine have lost children there. I've always believed it was wrong, even when President Kennedy sent the ftnt advisers there. 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I: MC::---,......,. _., _ _,, .... .. -·1--.... U: ...... -.... ,,, _.,,_~ ,...,. '-_.,.""' ,__....,.._ .... ... _._ ....... --..... --..... -- What Experts Know About Headaches -And You Should, Too What causes headaches? What are the chances a tumor is involved? What do we know about migraines? How good is aspirin as a remedy? Here's what the doctors have to say ... By Arthur S. Freese "I've got a tight band around my head" ... "A weight is pressing on top of my head" ... "The top of my head is being blown off' ... Did you ever feel this way? If so. you were suffcriog from Amcr- ica 's most common complaint-a headache. Th.is problem costs our nation millions of dolJars yearly in lost work time, according to the U.S. Public Health Service. Said to be the cause of more than half the visits made to physicians' offices every year, headaches cost the public nearly half a billion dollars annually for "headache remedies." Since nearly everyone gets a headache now and then, let's try to answer three questions -what a headache is, what causes it, and what you can do about your headache. What it is. Dr. Arnold P. Fried- man, one of the world's outstand- iog authorities on headaches and Physician-in-Charge in New York City's Mooteftore Hospital Head- ache Unit, explains: "Your head- ache is a symptom. It's nature's way of warning you there's some- thing wrong. And if it's there every day, you should check it out." A headache may last anywhere from a few minutes to many hours. or even weeks. It may be steady or throbbing, sharp or dull, barely noticeable or com- pletely prostratina. And finally, it at• F~Mll Y WEEKI.,'(. J1~ry t . 1172 may be anywhere on the face and head. Some people call any strange or dizzy or tense feeling in the head a headache. Dr. Bernard H. Smith, Profes- sor of Neurology at the State Uni- versity of New York at Buffalo, points out: "Most headaches arc benign, more annoying than dan- gerous." But he warns there are danger signals. 1be U.S. Public Health Service suggests the fol- lowing should seod you promptly to your doctor: • a sudden, severe headache. "out of the blue," or ooe accom- panied by fever, convulsions, confusioo or lessening of con- sciousness; • a daily or frequent headache that interferes with your nonnal life; • recurring headaches in an older persoo who hasn't had them before, or in children; • a headache in which pain is loca l ired {to the eye or car, for example) or one that follows a blow on the head. Wbat cama It. While neither brain nor skull feels pain, other bead structures are extremely sensitive (such as the scalp and blood vessels). The pain of head- aches arises from: • dilation (swelling) of the arteries of the brain and head; • traction (pulling) on any of the pain-aeositjve structures by w s d y ing es- ni- lie ol- tly T' a r r such growing massCll as a brain tumor, abscess or hemorrhage; e inflammation or irritation, ,,~ in an infected finger. If there is a tensing or tighte~ ing of the neck muscles for any length of time, pain can spread Crom these to your head. This is called a "tension headache." Not surprisingly, tension headaches are by far the mo!'it common type of headache. While experts agree that the cause is most often emo- tional, it may also be due to pain somewhere else in the body, poor posture or even a cold draft. The pain of lhis headache tends lo be ,1eady or pressing, "tight" rather than throbbing. It can be either mild or severe, come on without warning and can disappear quick- ly or la.st for weeks. The second most common form of headache is migraine. In fact Doctor Friedman says that most patients with recurring headaches do have migraine. Ex- perts believe that as many as one in every eight persons suffers from this mysterious condition. Although migraine is associated with blood vessel changes in the head, the underlying cause is not yet l..nown. The condition has wade variations, similar onJy in that it usually rum in families, generally begins in the 20s or 30s jod occurs more often in women rhan in men. There are, of course, "exotic" he<1daches due to such conditions as head injuries, high blood prcs- 'ure, brain abscesses or tumors- but these account for only a small percentage of headaches. The more common headaches are u.,ually caused by something sim- ple-and avoidable. For example: The s1ufiy-room headache comes from spending too long a time in an airless room, particu- larly if it's filled with smoke. Fresh air and a brisk walk are often enough to prevent this. Coffee-hunger headache may be your bag if you're a very heavy coffee drinker-just miss your usual cup, and you can suffer one of these. A cup of coffee or even a caffeine tablet will relieve the pain. Coffee headaches can be prevented by gradually cutting down on the amount of coffee you drink. H 11ngt>r ht'adacht>f arc com- mon ff you have to put off a meal for more than an hour. a snack can help you pre\'enl pain. The boredom lreudache i~ self- explanatory, and its prevention is tough-to make life more inter- esting and varied. The hangover headache results from swelling or distension of blood vessels, a reaction to the chemical by-products of drinkr. and a varying tolerance to alco- hol. Exciting company, futile re- grets and lack of sleep all add to the suffering. The only prevention is reduced drinking or none at all. What to take for it. There are emergency measures experts offer to headache sufferers. The com- mon headache is best attacked with an aspirin, a brisk walk, a strong cup of coffee and perhaJ>!'I a warm tub and a little rest and quiet. Aspirin is still the best paio-.kilJer for ordinary head- aches according to Dr. Thomas G. Kantor, New York University Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine and particularly knowl- edgeable in the use of medicines. Por those who can't take as- pirin-have ulcers or perhaps get a reaction-Doctor Kantor sug- gests something whose scientific name is a mouthful (N-acetyl- am.inophen oi-just acetamino- phen) a nd one of whose trade names is Tylenol. It's available without a prescription. Doctor Kantor explains, ''It's not a bad headache remedy for tension headaches, but not as good a pain-killer as aspirin." For tension headaches, Doctor Friedman also suggests some gen- tle massage of the neck muscles and heat from an electric pad. But help for migraine sufferers must come from medical sources because the problem is so severe and so highly individual. Just a final word about head- ache myths. The National Insti- tute of Neurological Diseases points out that, contrary to popu- lar beliefs, the need for reading or distance glasses is not a com- mon cause of headaches; nor is there any scientific evidence that constipation is a cause. Chronic sinus trouble rarely causes a headache, although an acute sinus infection can. And the pain or frequency of a headache is no true indication of how serious it is. Well, perhaps all this will help the next time you get a headache -or help to prevent one. 0 FAMILY WE'EKLY, Jenuery II. 11172 • _, . ... -..,. t ADV IRTllU•«HT) MINK OIL AND BEAUTY! by Billie Ann Bender You'd never guess my age if you met me in person ... My friends tell me that my complexion is so fresh and youthful looking. But that hasn't always been the case. In the last few years I had been faced with the problem of aging skin ... those tell-tale danger signs most women abhor. Every time I'd look in a mirror I could see evidence of dryneSB and those tiny lines where wrinkles are almost certain to follow.• ~y accident, an astonishing beauty secret was revealed to me. This is my story: My husband owns and manages a mink farm where we live. During the coffee breaks I've often noticed the men who handle raw mink pelts have hands that are "young." Some of them have been with him 25 years or more. A great many are approaching retirement. Yet there is hardly a one of them whose hands are not soft, smooth and unwrinkled. I came to the conclusion that there must be some substance in the body or the skin of the mink that was beneficial to their hands. Noth- ing else could account for their skin staying youthful looking while they grew old otherwise. I decided if it was so good for the hands, then it must be equally good for the face and throat ... areas where most women first note the resented signs of the years. .So I asked my husband if he could extract some of the oil from the mink. Well, be and a chemist friend managed to do just that. The cost was fantastic but, they compounded the oil with a pure balm base and I used it on my face and throat for a couple of weeks. In that short period of time, I began io see a decided improvement. My complexion was smoother, fresher and more vital looking. The dry- ness was replaced by a moist, vibrant, youthful looking quality and with that freshness every woman longs for. In just a few weeks I be- lieved I had really uncovered a seeming miracle. Before I knew it, my friends and relatives insisted on a supply for themselves. You guessed it ... the results were equally amazing! So I am surprised to find myself in the beauty business offering my precious complexion aid to women for the first time. Yes, the secret discovered from the mink workers is now yours. The precious mink oil that keeps their skin young looking is the basic wonder worker in my fabulous beauty aid. You can find out for your· 8elf how amazingly effective it is. And you don't risk a single penny for the revelation that cost me so much to uncover. For ... the fantastic results that my friends and I have enjoyed must be duplicated for you or I'll gladly refund your mon£;y. r am so posi- tive Mink Oil will workJor you as it has for thousands of other grate- ful women, young and o,d, that if you are not totally delighted all you have to do is tell me so and ... no questions asked ... I'll send you my personal check for your purchase price including postage. 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Alter 14 years of wedded bti.ss -with seven healthy, rambunc- tious children -I have compiled a few rules I try to follow occa- sionally. Some may be applicable to your case, and some may not. But even if you take one and give it a fair chance, I'm behind you all the way. Rule One: Remember your wife is a human being. I think the old adage. "familiarity breeds con tempt," applies here. Most men, myself included, tend to take our wives for granted. We even start demanding as our due some of the favon she does for us out of love. Role Two: Talk to her. Don't just come home, ftop in a chair and guzzle beer, grunting while she tries to converse with you. She hasn't had a chance to carry on an adult conversation all day. And she's just about ready to ex- plode if she doesn't talk to some- body. What's wrona with the ncighbon? Welt, not many people have neighbors with similar in- terests. Or perhaps since she mar- ried you, you're the one she would rather talk to. Rule Tbree: She should have some money of her own. Nobody likes to beg for every cent. She needs to feel self-reliant as much as you do. Perhaps even more so. Rule Four: Tell her you love her. Don't just "show her" or hint, come right out and tell her. It won•t hurt at all. (Well, maybe a little bit the first time, if you're out of practice, but it geta easier all the time.) Rule Fin: Be jealous of her. And show it. Don't smack some- body in the mouth or fight with pistols at dawn. just turn a little green and interrupt whenever a handsome man engages her in conversation. She11 feel that you're jealous, and it1l make her feel wanted. Everybody wants to feet wanted, and wives especially like to feel you're jealous of them. A friend of mine takes his wife to a dance and won't relinquish her for a single dance all night. He makes her feel she's the only girl in the world, aod she has become bis slave for life. Role Sa: She's a good cook, and you love her meals. But &be gets tired of preparing them. Take her out for dinner now and then. Let somebody else do the dishes for a while. Role Seven: Give her a chance to be creative. Music, painting, writing or basket-weaving-what- ever is her bag. We all need self- expression and an outlet for our artistic leanings. If you sit there glaring because she's going to at- tend an art class, there i.an 't going to be a very good atmosphere. Rale Etpt: Make plans to- gether. Sure it's nice to be sur- prised, but it will be some sur- prise if she's planning a holiday at the beach, and you suddenly announce it's Jasper Park this year. Planning together is one of the most beneficial things you can do. There's as much pleasure in the planning as in the actual event, and sometimes more. Rule Nine: Let her buy the groceries. Go with her sometimes, but let her buy them. You won't be able to afford to pay the bill if you do the shopping. She can l"C3ist those tempting cans of lobster and dainty wrapped exotic cheeses. You can't. Most of us men think with our stomachs while we're in the grocery store. The little "oman probably has a list of bargains that she'll follow. Rule Tea: Be a man. No wom- an wants a pushover. If she can't respect you, the game's over ~ fore you get to bat. Don't get me wrong-she doesn't want a brute; but if you can't make decisions and then stand behind them, you don't deserve her support any- way. As head of the family, you must make decisions. And back them up. With any luck, your marriage will be nearly u happy as mine. Not as happy, mind you, because minc's the best. But to be second best isn't that bad. 0 ----- to- sur- sur- ·day enJy this of A Reader's Reme~rance: The Day I Met Olsen and Johnson Olsen and Johnson are from another era. Many today won't recognize the names of this madcap team. But their famous show "Hellzapoppin'' opened on Broadway in 1938, ran for a record-breaking 1,404 performances and influenced an entire generation of comedy- right up to TV's "Laugh-In "-The Editors It was over 40 years ago, in 1924. I was 16, and my sister was 22. Despite the difference in our ages, we were very close friends. We were from a religious, re-- spectable family and were care- r ul young women. Picking up strangers was the last thing we'd ever do! But on this particular night, we were walking home from a .church meeting when a large black car drew up to the curb and two fellows asked us if they could drive us home. We went on with- out speaking, but they continued to follow us. FinaUy they stopped the car and came over to us. They were very gentlemanly and friendly. They were strangers in town and obviously were very lonely. Of course, we didn't want to put our- selves in a dangerous situation. So I said, hoping to get rid of them, "We can't ride with you, and we only live a few blocks from here. So any one who talks with us is goina to have to walk!" And with that my sister and I continued on our way. Their car was piled hiah with cos- tumes, but they abaJl(loned it at once and tagaed alon1 behind us up the fa- miliar street. They told us their names FAMILY WEEKLY, Janllery t, 1172 • • were Ole and Chic, and that they were on their way to a vaudeville engage. ment. They were clever and very funny. They began performing part of their act for us-including us in the gap. Then they bunt into song! My sister and I couldn't help laughing-and we joined in for a quartet of "Melancholy Baby" and "Don't Sit Under the Apple T~ with Anyone Bise but Me." Near a vacant lot, carried away by our own talents and the fun we were havina, we danced. Ole and Chic did a tap routine, and then we waltz.ed and fox-trotted to our own singing. 1 had never met two funnier men! 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Refills contain filters, paper tubes, carry- around packs ... and enough vacuum-fresh Laredo tobacco to make five more packs. The cost: under $1. •Less than 20¢ a pack!• •In most areas of the country-based on manufacturer's suggested retell price . ·1.aReoo FILT0R BL0ND • 11171 MoMI & WlUJAldON T~ CORI' Regular Menthol ANGELA LANSBURY Afterward,• torpedo "Wartime London was an exciting ad- venture when I was 12 or Ia." says Angela Lansbury, star of "Bedknobs and Broomsticks." She continues: •At that age you aren't truly frightened, nor do you fully realize the danger of an air raid. I felt I was getting the best of it because I didn't have to go to the 'safety' of the country, and I could go to dramq. school. .. Weren't there any close calls? "I don't remember any. However, as the bombings increased, my mother decided we should try to come to the States-and at that time the German U-boats were preying on shipping. Luclcily, we crossed in a con- voy-which, of course, I also considered an exciting adventure. I didn't realiz.e then how lucky we were to ma.Jee it. The very next ship after ours was tor- pedoed ... DEBBIE , JANICE AND VIEW Which one won't look out the window? Why would a younc wife and mother prefer to live in one room instead of a 21st ftoor, balconied apartment in a luxury building? Because , in the case of Janice Linsdell of London, she made the jolting discovery that she had acro- phobia (a fear of hejghts). For 13 months relatives took turns staying with Janice and baby Debbie because she dared not look out the windows or use the balcony. During any storm, she Bed to the ground Boqr! Finally doctors have convinced the landJord that the Linsdells must have a lower-Aoor apart- ••FAMILY WEEKLY, January t , 1t72 ment for Janice's health's sake. Since then, other tenants have also com- plained of "high tower neurosis ... ,, Cleopatra beautifuf? '"Actually," says Edward Rochette, "'cieopatra was homely as a· toad, and the coins struck during Cleopatra's reign in Egypt ( 50 to SO BC) portray her as having gro. tesque features ... According to the coin experts, ancient coins were quite accu- rate and portrayed men and women in their true likeness. Asks Mr. Rochette, editor of Numilmatilt magazine, "Do you thin1c 11 queen would permit issu- ance of coins depicting her a.s homely if she were a raving beauty? "Coin ma.Jeers wouldn't dare portray her as having forbidding features un- less, in fact, she was homely as hell ... (To which, perhaps, Marie Anthony would answer: i' eah, but she had a great personality!") Have you ever wondered how the for- tune gets into the Chinese fortune cookie? It•s put there, of course, by a professional fortune cookie folder, who i.nserU a fortune and folds each un- baked, pancalce-shaped cookie by hand. "A slcilled worker can do 20 a minute," ~ys a major supplier of Ori- ental restaurants in the U.S. That's 1,200 an hour. Incidentally, malcing fortune cookies is a very old custom, but borrowed from the Japanese. Helen · Rosenbaum reveals these secrets in "Everything You Always Wanted to Know ahoµt Chinese Food" (Signet, 50 cents). DATES: Sunday is Roman Catholic Family Day. Friday the U.S. Jaycees honor the 10 Outstanding Young Men of the Year. ANNIVERSARIES: The first U.S. woman Senator wa.s elected on her own-Mrs. Hattie W, Caraway of Arlcansas, 40 years ago Wednesday. 1ne loday" show.began broadcasting 20 yean ago Friday. BIRTHDAYS: Sunday-Richard Nixon is 59; Susannah York Sl; Fernando Lamas 49. Monday-Ray Bolger ii 66; Frank Sinatra, Jr., 28; Lawrence Har- vey 44. Tuesday-Rod Taylor is 42. Thursday-Robert Stack is 53; Gwen Verdon 46. Friday-Jack Jone,, is 34. Saturday-Aristotle Onassis is 66; Mar- garet O'Brien 85. 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My little boy, lbmding nearby, watched her intently. "Whaddaya know," he mar- veled, "she's hollow!" -Mn. M. K., Caton, OMo It seetm that .some candklate. run so laard for office tMrjre too ired to do anvthlng after thet/ et there. -F. O. Walsh The patieot was being exam- ' ned by the doctor. "'Have you alked with anyooe else about · illness?" asked the doctor. "Well, I did uk the druggist hat I should do,"' replied the atient. .. And what stupid advice dJd e give yoo?" aslced the dodor. "He told me to call you."' -BMWJ1 E. L«Jbo H0J>-$00tch : Beer. -Howard Haynu There was a man who, back when he left for service in Korea I &!O/oless tokl his brother, "111 write as soon as I get where I'm going." But poor habits won out, and his Army career passed without the promised letter. than the leadlng premlum-prleed dog fOod. Ten yean later, he received a call that his brother had broken a leg. The man sent a get-well card and hastily scrawled a few words on the back. The brother sent a reply: "Clad to hear you got to Korea!'" -Margaret Shauer& Just think of the easy time Ge-Orge W a81ii»gton liad tU Presi- dent: no national debt, no previ- 0111 Admtnistration policies, no worry about laaving the White House redecoratccl, and hi& wife wa.m't nagging him to have a daughter married in the Wl1ite House. -Charles Ricker COLORFUL CHANGE Blue Monday may soon disappear As the four-day week rolls into gear, And already well on its way ls none other than Blue Tuesday. -Arnold]. 7.arett People mually go on vacations to /Mget thmg1. And when they get there, they USfJally find they -Lucille S. Harper By Frank Baginski UTILE EMILY ., wouldnt tlke tt tf ..... you. T'Mt'• how that men In the Gllrden of Eden sat .Urtldt" FAMILY WEEKLY, JenuatYI, 1172 • • • • • • • Do you want the best for your dog? Then lean chunks. Braised to remove much of. compare the label on Lean & Lively•s meat the fat. 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Seven of the safely dei>oslt boxes Jn Which the bombs Were found Wert lea&-ed by "Mobf.•• Police and FBI a1en11 said Ibey had tow elves but suspected anonymous let~ ti!n w61cil pinpointed tl>t locallono of tho eight bombi were ilent by the radical left und•rground. A nlnlh bomb mentioned in the 1et1.ers was fictitious. Officlau specUlai.d "Mohr" could be 8 fic;l:itious name' for a number of people. Or. they llJd, he mjght be 1 pleasant, IOft.manuered "physicist" who spent two daya lo a£hJcago apartrnept building in December. 1979, tbeo Jell without paying the rent~ The Iettera direcUng Police to the safety l!oxu ailo warned Iha! the bomba, which had been pJ8nted monlhs ago; were crude 11pt0totypes" and indicated there would be 11future bombln&s" with more sophis-tJCif.fit devices:--:r --- ' UP.I Tt....,_ 'THE HIJACKER HELD THAT SHOTGUNRIGHTHlRE· PSA Stew Dianna Balghley Ttll1 of Q;d .. I In lhe '$Icy By JOHN VALTEllZA ot .. DlllY ... ,., '''" &th President Nixon and Prime MlnJster Eisaku 5ato planned to leave tbe Orah1e Coast today, •eemingly saUafied wilh the results of two dys of summit tal):s jn San Clemente. .: Okinawa "Will return to Japanese con- trol March 15 and a hotliae between Washin1ton and Tokyo will he instilled in the Whli. House in cominl weeks. Other than yielding those < two solid agreements, the rem~r of the San Clemente summit dealt with trying to im~ prove trade relatkms. assuring the Japanese that Nixon's confereaces in MalDJand China will riot llllrt alliances - and especially convincing the world that the U.S. and Japan are on the best of tenns. President Nixon, his aides said, would S'Pell;d ' quiet morning at the Western Whtte· House. Estancia Drug Suspects Face Court Hearing There appeared little doubt lhal the p . c T ll letters and melhod of the bomb plants assengers rew e bore all the earmarks of radical leftist.! · ' -Court actions a1ainst two brothers ao- slmUar 'to those ,.-no have employed vb-used as primary drug suppliers to Costa Jenee in \Ile put. cused as primary drug suppliers to Costa The letter3, which were ilclivered lo Transconti'nen*.rw l Terror .. Mesas Estancia Hi1h School began in newq>apers and radio stations in Chicago lit..(. two other qew ones. and San Francisco. sajd the bombs were the start of a campaign to "lddaap prop. The younger defendant, • 1&, was erty and offer it in e¢ienat" for the schedUled fur a Friday afternoon bearing freedom1 of our people." LOS.ANGELES (UPI) -Pacilic South· said. Other passengers said the young in Orange County Juvenile Court on • _Slpce ~Illa. there ha•e 1-bomblnp welt Aliiin<s' "Mldnij!ht Plyer" was man was knocked to ihe fioor by lhe charge of sale of qeroui drugs, a el banks, anned ..,.ice Induction' ten-a~ 30 mlnul., out of San Francisco blow. ' December case leading to more cbarg ... ti« cilrporale headquarters, 11111venity and cruising quielly through tbt dar~ ','The guy ke!'I repeating, :t ala'tjiving Jnveslllallon by Coeta ll{esa ·-Vt! 'Ibe prime minlster. however, ap- pmntly has planned to tour Newport Harbor and the Oran1e C089l aboard the IUXIJl7:1acbt "Mo Jo" out of the Balboa Bay\(;lub Ibis morning. The' .two world leaders formally said goodbye on the driveway lawn of La Casa Pacinca. early Frldlfy afternoon artd Pruideiit Nixon atreaaed the producUvity of the talks. He also emphasized thal SalO-,.as the first lon!lln head of •tale to be entedained at the-Spanish residence and ilmi.underscored tbe amicable rela- Uons-between the two men. J!tle< In the day Sato Jleld twin.press conferences -one for the Japanese press and another for the American corps -at the Newporter Inn. Although he was purposely unspecific about details of the two conferenoes ht did deliver an adtnlttedly candld reply tB a reporter asking when Nixon would be invited to Tokyo. The query was prefaced with an observation that an American President has never bef.n asked to Tokyo since World War Ir had ended. "l must be candld," the prime minister (S.. SATO, Pqe S) l'alieorch IUlallati""'° and even tbe U.S. -•=.n Thomas, U! bePJI w~in Cf inl~) Y~'.!.uo.ted.~.. Cll>ar~ t 1 -, ~ Clpltol. . ' ~!ti ' "' ... ;~!!> "..... 8CO ~ ~f';<I 'Ille letttn m1de ~t ri!mnce to ·~• •. tialL ,, ·l!'I n~us l!Olllf.'"'iii~ •··~ mov~: Ind ~d-tbe~linl .Jlefoqndoutwhentfrmalevo(cewl!JP:. p>llcemao. Let~.•· · ·~',;it · · e..;,, ~tllb.-111... llaflmirb_jol 1c11 ~eel~~~ ll'•i,ni.: medif tCYllor_.!1~ 'li1th'lili '.:H~r ~ D;-'W ••· , i.ltililrliare. "Ev~, 14'* fonrlid 'or ~ liJcC he JJoecl up !lit altuaUoo and de-"'"':-1n1o ~ Marines. SQJ}'ll. ~ . •, Racial Proh1em, ~.loliil ~ fe1 abolJ' . , (See BJJACIC, Pqe S). ~"!e wuc.111-ecl. 00 ..... ,500 bell ~ bepn tile tr1nscon~i.1 od!'I-a• .~ ...... sey '-the Midnight Flyer and moments warrant charrini tranallOl'tatloltd 1!111'.l- of fear for 1:1! passe111ers and 10 crew Apollo 16 Fl:ght Juana and ·us1n1 • mlnor'to &an.port meml>Ors ' " marijuapa. • ' The woma)l -)'Ol!Jlg, slender Ind black The f"unil\T hiouier Wll cllirtecl wfth ..... baa a pl.Ito! in her hand , paasenger1 D la d M h sale of dangerous dtuls -m.mel).'. r~~rl~:· was , baby's car cradle , e ye . a Ont hashuh -whlcb w11 al!eledJY ~ Judge Dec ares SAN DIEGO (AP) -'ll'lll not saying tllere'1 DOI nda,I dlJcrtmloatloii." say1 a judge leDt to look al Comp Pendleton. the bot for S130 by llai. agents. contalniug 111 infant, in which s • h Seiazre of a.1mall1quantity:-o( tbe-refin..----.-- IUO'W'a....,pporenUy smyuled aboard. To April 16t ed sap . ol u.. ma"'"'··· •plant· led Up !be plane's aisle marcbed a tall, •.....- , ;!( :.!I I ~ I· ! • • _ -. .MU..Y...l'l~Ullfl.J'Htt H!IJI: lUl SO<~J\IY· THllllGS TO .G.ET, RIGHT" Mlllh~Onrftr DISt.fano Kn-• T1* Dark Side "Bui I. think tbe Marine Cory1 """ID!Jts U'1 a problem and Is doing some~g a!><Jut It." SUperlor Court Judge Richard E. ~aughij spent three days at the sprawling Marine bas4!r this week with Hobart Taylor Jr;.1 a Wa¥Ungton, D.C. attorney'.\ l1»e Jw9 are members or the fpecial Marine O>rps Commandant's Advisory CoDlDllltee. made up,oM2 promJrient.pr .. feulooal and busine" men . Both denied their Ylsit w11 the result. of cbarges by ll<p .. Augu1tm Hawkinl, (D-Olijf.,) that udana:eroUJ rat al tensions" e1iat at Ptndlelon. ~ _ _ Vlillgfm, in .an bih!ntew.Friday, said he WU "IJnpt<lltd by the S""'rity" of t.larine errort1 to e11rnlnate racial pro- blems. ''I wa1 particularly Impressed with ~hat the Ist fl.fa~ Division is doing," V:augJm 11ld. "They have 51 offlceta .,,. ttvely wo!tlng·on ncjal problems and they have a~ courses fu. human rtla- tJona for o!fkera and noncommis!ioned omcers." ,. about &-feet,3 paaaensen eatimated, authorities to 1eek addlllona1' -· of slliii.)'OU\11 bla'ct man .. tritlr an afro hair· .c.u>E KENNEDY, Fla. (AP) -The po11t11loa ot basbl!b aiWt· u:h do, weartns a lime vee.n awe1i.r. With Apollo 16 moon landing fiij!ht has been suspect. · · ... 'liand -Ill> was mlllliindlina ' a 1i.w. postponed · a month from March 17 to Victor J'ors)'lbe, allo -"-Victor ardeaa by her ponytail. In the other wu April 16, mar~ the firsl time an Ser.ti, fe!nailled in oran,e !)>llnly Jill a sawed.off, double.barreled shotsun, the' Ajicillo lilnir niisa1on bu been delayed for !be weekend, pending arrllPment ilnmle to the stewardess' h~ad. . becaUJe Of technical problems. Monday in Harbor Judicial l>la1Qct "Get m6vJng, you bitch," he snar'ed., The National Aeronamics and Space Co··~ "I reafli' felt sorry lot her,''.'91d Admini.trallon announceif 'Fi'l<lay 'l)Je ~;la Mesa and siai. in\le1tlia1ort Thomas, Of 'San 'Maeto. later. j'!Jlhe Hi~ delly is necessary · to 'modify, and test allege the brothers wert invplved ht cam· jaokef yanker her head baCk by the pony· 1 three. system1: a SPftCecraft separation pus narcotics traffic. Detectives are In~ tali) .•.• ,ha pointed his gun at the: passen· mec~1'm, the moohw,Uking suits and terviewing parents of 91 students whose gers and said : ',. batteries in the lunar landing craft. names surfaced durinng 1 month-long '"Any m-moves1 you all die. ~ ~ From ApOllo 11 the first 1nanned moon be One ·of the tflUengers, ia lonJ·halred fiight, throul!h Apollo 15, the only delays pro · uncbed I ll Youth did move and the hij1cker'"called after .. a definite launch time was set came The investJiatlon was la o OW• him·~ hippie and hit blm in'tbe atomaeh en Apollo 9, three cjaYs because the astr.. ing the youn1er brother's arm! a lllOllth with .,the, biJtt of •the shotgun~' 'lllomas nauts bad colda, and Apollo 14, 10 minutes a10 in connection with allot!ed lale of the l Road,. Deaths . Mount' Orange County lnlllc deaths for 1971 reachecl* total of 243, an increase 'of 25 over 1970, the corooer11 office re~. Tralfle accidents resu!Uog' in"fatalllles. coiitlii~' to show the-SteadJi -~ typlqil or the Pt•\ decade. outstrlJIRl!ltl · the county's popu!Jittou Jl'O"lth J)y a lalijO margin,1.the ·coroneltsaid. J>y ~ syntheUc hallucinogen J?, _whi_d! _•~t -N:O. of ~hleni. affecting Apollo aevin fetl.W sfud<ols on JiyifmCai drug 16 ls serious, but !be ~ chan1ea trip<. \'IOI l'eQuire extensive testing which can. not be completed in time to meet Jlie M•rc!i 17 launch dai.. • 1"' fllOOO moves into favorable position as • launch target for ooly two or three days once a month, which is the reason for the month'a postpooemant. Scheduled to' fly •Apollo'116 .are astr°"' nauts Jobn W. YQUng, Cjlarles ,M.• Duke Jr. and Thomas K. M~llii18JY I), . Public Hearing On Salt Creek Set W ed~esd~y ···Teacher A public hearing on OrlJICe Coanty "' qulaltlon of Salt Creek Beach wlll be con- ducted by the Stale Lands Conunbllon 11 10 a,m, Wednesday in Laguna Beach city counclf chambers. J . S~hool Tr~~e ScoreirSubs:. W orki1ig fo~.·iot! !'ay 1; 1100LA HALLAN -A pool of lop ·ll'lde liacb..-1·wDIJld • "" ~ """' Steff be available. 'sublutale teachers who agree to wor1< -The '}>Olli co+w senre 11 a lralhll!i fk .. a d&yJrt1IO helter .thH . .'.',ICaba." ~for parmanent tmployts: ~ lo a INslee of the San Jbaquln . , ElomentOl7 Scbool Dlllri<t. -Adm111lslrator1 c"'1ld ~-lltttcr Pmtoll H.Wtl1 of Minion VltJt told ·~ willt the 1ubelllute'1 abllltiea. ! fill"'!.lnlllleu W. weal< that "tor a -The lllall'\cl "'""1d . .liqlj, tJ>m.. bl!Uutit tucber to agrte to wotk for mponslble for -.ptlna-~. • daJ' lo 11mllat to what unions clll _: 'l1lett wiN!d .,, .... ltiflJllo .. acabbln(1Jlllin( the;Jobof a 11tlkerlt •'1."'"i:~ · •J tblnk we've ..,,. beyond that poln~" -" • .beJtoi1 ~ ~ " aid. . ~e111:nbelltutea and ...... ioodlsn i Howell pointed out that in Industry aubltilute emp\oyes 'are more often paid hiflher .than ~~ploy.,.Ju, ll!e San aoaqu1n Dlitr!CI a • minimum of 15 1ubatltuiel ·~e nedied eacli day and the pool could start 1'ljh tbls 'ftsuro . 11owo11·~ ....-.uon waa mot with ..,. Jy 1 lute warm l"f!lJIOllH. ~ Dennis Smltb 111d that be aireecl with many W1111'Howell "'111 JIQlf would bt willing to 1oo1< at IUl:h a Pia• ror !be 1m.n icllool year, il !be dlslrictls lar override puae1, ~ , " The boarin(, a formlllty rt®ir'Od by state Jaw, must precede cOnuniion ap- proval of tbt Sept. ZI ·~ '1,1\Wten the Orange ' O>unty H~ umnci and Avco Community Developers u'*!r which the county will llCQ1l!re !be mlJ6.lo111 beach for Sl.7 mllllon', wltb A>oo in- vidl111 apedfled-lmprovemt ... ........::. PIU'pOtl of the hearintJ lo to obtain publlo commenlo, and receive 1'lllmonY pertinent lo whether lhe ...-.,it·il.in the boll lni. .. 11 of tbt public, lnfarma. Uon 1athered al tbe belrU!a will bi reviewed by lbe commlalon, wbicll mllll delennloe !be ..,_.eni wm ......, lbe public hrterui before 11 becomt.-el· ' fecUve. . "l - Sensitive Crop . ' Growin~M'Ushttµims Touchy 8usi1iess . , • • • .. • ' \ '. ' • ' • • • f ' ~ BY JQllN •ZALLER . Just a Job,. and a, particularly dlRlcull Job ot itM{D•!IJ'•~lltt t,llff · • .1 • ~ at. that. , "You ·uve .wlth·niushroom1 .atplwlth· ."There are ··IO ~Y things to get them worry conWUy u 'you watch rfabt," he aald. •'and the trouble 11. you over them. A'nd then they don't come'up. can never tell which one is respOnsible uWhat do you dot"• 410· 'Victor tor your aucoe11 OJ.failure.'' DISi.fano, "Notbliig ........... up> like ·--Sua:• in..tho-muahroom bu1I-18 aeeliig muihroom. not c:ime up." defint(j u • ciw with more than two and To hundreds of , annual vllitors the a quarter pounds per JJQuare !opt. Failure pitch dart •and sreamy ware~ ol ii Jeu than that. RunUnaton JJeach's commercial muali-'nie fickle n1ture of the 111ushroom i~ room farm conjure upexotll lmages·ol rupnnalble for much or DISi.fano'• dif· map: pianla and s\Jpernatural ~. Dculty. But lo Vlctor DISlelano, presldeni of' Since mushroornl do pot maulacturt Oceen ·view Mushroom Growers and a tbeir o1'n food,' as 1reen planta do. they mushrwm picker since he w11 five,. It'• erow ln the dark. Thua pickers must pour ov.ei"tht long, ~ulel crowing rack• with only a IJl!llll light mounled on their hall lo llllde them. I Builder B(lffkd., ' . By Mcid V~.Ulal A baffied Laguna Hills builder and equally lruatr11ed Or1n1e County lhor- IU!J ofllcera',are wonderin( jUll when uMacco" wUI at:ike again. Thal'• the name they've llVtll to' the UDknowJt vandal who ii makllll • habit ot leavin( tbal name, foot and hand prirlll and uioried oblcenUles In ""1 cenient tn tbt ,Lii Suen Road ...... Slogans like •~Macco ltrltes ~gatn,':_"t _ strikt" qatn•• and "Again, agath" have. forced ladenhlp Home buOders lo rip up newly peved drivewll)'I and JICIUl'frelh cement at new !Jomes in !be area. Damage thus far ii eitlmaled al more lbaA ~1.000. Bulldtl'I and sherl!f1 offlctr1 anr Jnqlll\11111 an ulra watcli ln'tbe are1. P.lcking IJIUlbrooms In this way Is ex· ollc 'only, to thole who don 't hll-e'lo do It. M9re ,dUficuAles are caulM · bY 'the Pf•RJ1rtl)on. of the muahroonl crowing bed. Sb1ce muahrooma mull draw all of . (See MUSHROOMS, Pagel) ....... Yw'il have to fll'IP" ywr way lhrooigh !be pea aoup .,.1n toniflht, but lbe foe will i!1Ve WIY lo huy--aunah1ne bjl Sunday with tempera- tu... "'&lllerinl Utile chance. INSIDE TODA 'Y llowell llU propoltd that tbe San J... and ~illllrll.-~<Olld bi lilmlill• quln dllttlcl orprtiU 1 perntanenr ~I .... U not'~ lvr a~._ of 1uliall1Uto i.achet1 Hllfll'ecl to 1peollic 1llj!l1I, the. pool mam""'8 CClllld bt ll14'1 la 1Cbo9l1. 'llley would wor~ on 1 C011lract ~ malorlots '*'11f. • But Tru8tee Rolterl Damtroh · said he dlaagroecl "1th the propoul 111 many f\JJI. damfntal points. Kennelh San1pooci. dlreclor of Mrbon. beacJios and porks, bu llaled he cloa no! believe !be state, ~ Conuntaloit Bad Break for Lucy fonn'allty will delay openlnc 'ot tbt -.I) , · g...._,, "Jot,,.,.. ~ 8onant0'1 LoM GrttM', "''' "WHat Being G J'othc,., MtatU to Mt/' todG11'1 eouer •tor11 Jn Tamil~ Wc•klv1 blala 11111 .. pold 11 lwl SWI c!Q>. ...... -........ le iilllllll A I art CIJC'!WlllY paid fa! I~ ........ -111 ~ ...... *Pidfld II "iO!l8 tu1e"' ..... (lert of tbt llalf," llJd ..,..11111a Iii "1ci> clle'. Ibey are 111' 11..teD. .......... iR 1111 JIO!ll "'"Id bt mn. flnt JUI' ' I ... 1J ilil.rna lld llolNll Ualed ......! ......,. for 1111 "*"-,... !elf tllln re 1 .->a r .......-! i.ben." ; • ''MtleJ • .......,~ wtlllld· rt1ent •l11atwc11gu i\uili u they pt lloc-don't have the -... _lhllltla.. aid Domf;rOo. .,..__, 11111 ... a perlOll ,..,_ • ....._ ...,.,., ...... he -"' ..... Jlll'l,lla.. to.11!!1 public by mld-mnma:. • ~ COio. (AP) -Aclreaa Lucille Tbs .,,...,,.111 wtlh A,.,.-_., tor Ball -her riflhl Jee Tlwreday 'Wl!IW coun&y aequlaillon a( 1.-... o! el<IJilC al •orby Sno!l1111.,.at·Alpen. A beachfront, wltll .,.. --... lllo opoUnall at ~ Valley Holpltal here polbllc psrkflll !GU above .. beldi, to aid ~ !be fracture hod beeo 10rVe 1,1a can, ...,... ptli•lQ• to Ii. ..,.ir.a and •a b dol111 beautlfldl1." boa<h and _,1111111 fldllllet-C M:ll lie aid 11 wu WICerlaln how lq lbl ~ -11 ....... bnspillllHd. .. ' _ ......... ...... -----· ... -_ ....... .. ' .. .... n • • n .. ...... ~ ,..,, ,...... ..... y *°' 111• I • ...... "'11 ......... , ... ..... , ... ,, ............ \t.tt _... , • i • I I ' % DAILY PILOT QUEENIE By Phll lnterlGndt ~by can't you just 'come in' in the morning-why do you have to make an 'entrance'?" L. M. Boyd Romans Started Canned ,Laughter "Tbe baby fiprt of tbe slant mlll Of ~ht&• to ceme." Shakespeare: "Trollu1 and Cressida" Madam, at how early an age did you put your infant on aolld food? Here's why the query. A recent study at the Uotver1lty of Washington indJcated that the mothers of overweight teenagers years earlier had starte'd said youngster• on aolld-1ood1 sometime· between the ages of alt wee.kl and two months. But the mothers of youngsters with normal weight had kept their in· fant offspring 'on ·the bottJes until the third or fourth months. These re. searchers concluded that solid food too early might be what causes obesity later on. In some cases. That's jwt one study, bear in mind. QUERIES -Q. "Whal did lhe 1\ng. er Jania Joplin reaJJy die of?" A. An accidental overdose of heroin. Or 10 tt'1 1tated in the coroner'• report in Los Angelea coilnty. Q. "DON'T THE airlines limit their passengen to two drinU per Olgbl?" , A. Used to. Understand most of them have abandoned the rule lately, though. That Uquor lounge upstain ha1 turned lnto b\1 bu1lnet1, l'tn told. ·Q. "QUICK. IJ'llZ be•l way to 1et dog hair out of up. bolatery?" A. Might try a wet chamois. IF YOU THOUGHT canned laughter. as on TV, wu of a relatively recent origin, consider "plaudJtt manJbus," the Latin command to clap hand!. Actors in old Rome shouted same to the audience at the end of a performance. Oriiln of our word "applause," that. · JUNKED CARS -Consider all the cars junked every year in this country. Bumper to bumoer. they 'd pack an eight-tan·e highway from New York City to Sin Francisco. That's a many. no? TH~E CITIZENS who believe your facial characteris· tia reveal personality traits Insist people with small ears tend to pay scrupulous l!ltttntion to details. Shrug. ONE TrME out of five. a wife will outlive a husbAnd who's lD years older than she Is. Three times out of five, she'll outlive him, if they 're the same age. HOSPITAL.'i -Name the 10 best hospital~ in the Unit~ ed States. That's what pollsters asked a sizable samnling of medical experts. The vo~ ran as follows : J. The Mayo Clinic in Rochester. 2. Massachusetts General in Boston. 3. Johns l~opkins In Baltimore. 4. Presbyterian in New York. 5. Pet.er Bent Brii;i:ham in Boston. 6. The Cleveland Clinic in Cleveland. 7. The UCLA Center for the Healttl Sciences in Los Angeles. 8. Mount Sinai in New York City. 9. Sames in St. Louis, 10. The Ochsner Foundation in New Orleans. Booklet Promotion Scheduled in Mesa The Chamber of Commerce ''buy one, get one free'' coupon booklet promotion is still scheduled for Costa Mesa th is year. The executive committee .and the promotions committee of the chamber listened to complaints this week from a chamber member who charg· ed that the mupon campaign would ~ interfere with h i s business. R.W. Morrison, owner of a distribute the coupon booklets in March. The object of the campaign is to get residents to bu y in local store!! by offering free merchandise with a purchase. Bovs Club " Sets Fete direct mail firm in Costa The public is invited to al· Me11. told com m I t tee tend the dedication of tht new members the campaign com· gymnasium at the Boys Club pet.ea with mail order ad· of the Harbor Area from 2:30 vertlling firma. He also charg· p.m. to S p.m., Sunday. ed that insufficient controls to An ope.n house will be held protect tmall merchants have at the gym, 2131 Tustin Ave ., heal placed on the promotion. Costa Mesa. Comm It tee members The Bo)'s' Club built the however tndoratd the cam-gymnasium, but shares lt with palan. They did meet 1<>me of the. Kaiser Junior Hlgb School. M«rison'a objeclions by Students use lt durlna IChool saying the numbtr of bookJeta hours and the Bo)'t' Club would be limited to 3,000. take. over after hours. They a!IO assured Morrison ;::=========I that the chamber would meet Who Ca res? all rqulallons of the Federal Tl'Jdt Commlllion. Chamber No other MWBpaptr Ill the Mtoa~Nick Zientr aho IAld VMrld ca.rta about 1""1r C'Om• ,._ •--,_ In ~··•·ot mu.nit)' lllce )'0\11' ~nlty ... ~ ~ -~~~ dalll' l\OWIPll'fr does. l~• COlllacl with n'C of!icil\J. the DAILY PILOT. a...nw o111c1a1a plan 1o !::======::!I • .• ' While Quantities Last 1 •. ;..:..;..;;;........:'-' 16-0Z. • TIN OF MIXED NUTS Rog. 77c 67 Delicious salterf Burma n uts in 16·oz.• \'iCuum ·patkl'd tin. "N•I "".!, Burnt Orange Avocado Gold Blue Pink 9X12' ROOM-SIZE POLYESTER SHAG Ou' Rog. 29.~ Cllorge IH Thick polyester pile in ac centing tone·on·tone shadio~ Non·skid latex backing. Charge it. 9x1 2' Carpot Underlay ., ••••• $4.96 FINE KITCHEN TOOLS Reg. 48c Ea. • Your Cho ice DAILY 10·10 TM 1Yi " JEANIE FASHION DOLL 7'h" fa&hion doll. Mqve, twist, Po!.e, bend her. 68c Doll C1 othe1,, .43c JR. BOYS' NO-IRON FLARE PANTS Rog. 1.97 99c MEN'S CASUAL BOOTS 0111" Reg. 4.94 -S..n. Only Viny l "'.•p-and·buckle $3 33 boots with moc toe, nylon tricot lining. crepe rubber sole. Brown. 7·12. ·• Stainless !.leel wi1h I mir· 2 7~ ror. f1n1~h. Choose steak lo r ( k n 1ve 5. ser"'1nq utensils, ladles, n1ore! Charge 1t, CASUAL TABLE .... l.61 1.38 Sun., Mon., only 5.46 Servel many uses. Folds for tlOrage. 16"16;1117... . t • • M•eliine Wtth•Df. wov•11 •erylie f•brlc1, ltonil•cl to •e•t•to tricot, ••• 9r••f for 1klrt1, 1l1ck oi.rtfih •11cl + ••• , •• ,, 1 I SUN. ONLY SWISS STEAK sac l•k1cl 1wh1 1t.1k, Cr••f'llY wltlpp1t1 pot1teo1, tr1.y, hot- ••9•t•bl•, ••rll'I r•ll I b11tt•r. MON. ONLY VEAL PARMIGIANA 99c ,, •• .i • .i ..... 1 ,.,,,.1,1111• ..,., f•nty ••UC•, t•I• tl•w. V•t•t•· Lr,, r•ll .I Atwtt•r, 1'!. • ' COX READY-TO.FLY . U-CONTROL GAS POWERED AIRPLANES ' #766J P·I I M1ut•n9. l e!· 7 88 t•rv, 9•1, •ee•11ori•1 inclutl· ,J, #t.900 '·51·0 Mii1 Am· BRAS, GI OLES, Yi SLIPS a. Reg. 1.47 • 6.71 'ft . ., 9 '$ Bras: 32A·44D. ' ~~ Ii Girdlt1: S·M'·L-X L. I 1. -· ~·S~ips: S·M·L·X l . . CAREFREE iSPORf SWEAR b. Reg. 3.96 . 7.96 ~~~· .. L~w;:'.~'~'. '3~~·-s S l acks: 8·18. Skirts: 6-1 8. 32·38. FASHIONABl:E PA SUITS c. Reg. U. 14.96 $ l·!J' 0 Varietv of srylts in acrylic, rayonOfnylon fabrics. Si.zes S-16. UPHOLSTERY MATERIAL l••t• •11ortin111f of f1011I l 1olirl colori. E••Y elt•n. luy , 0 11tl ••v• •t Krn•rl, S EU-PANTS HEATING PAD Ree. 2·22 1.66 '••g. 3.26 2 54 l.ll~cotton. flttc.t·lfn1d • p•nta, S.M·L·XL~ Wef·proof ht11ing pm widl a.io i.,....,tlnt o._.. 0.1. 3 h11ts, sigMI llghl UL. • • • . ' "