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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1972-01-29 - Orange Coast Pilot• - ··~~ . . .. :~ L..• ~ ~cm ..u1nu11~gs • . . : TB · on~ ·Guests SATUliDA-Y,.~A'NUARt ~~ 1972 ° ._,,....,_Jf.-'·~~PAHI ......, --.... _ • ~akes Sup~ri~~ • • f • • Co11rt. Position ' ~ . . . . . . -. . ' . • • . ' ~, ~ ,·L~Y~ ... ~-'Catls ·~for .-Pea;ee ···:: ' . . . • BJ m.iov-'ftlOllQI , . •• • ~·. •• j w~ .cm>;-•· BMl&bt Nlson wall:bed wllll' UO -at a Wbtte 'lllaoe -·-·rr•..,.., . -~pulled .• ~ lilt ~t -lbe Jr-at 00:... •al .... blue evening gown. ind dllpUiyed H. ''Slop~-~"~black lellerl ... ablue~uld. " c.'111 PAnlil, a; a -ol IM J!,liJ OiliDilf lllsiri, """ opab Into .. mIP •. • ~ •. f ~. ' .. Mfll'#.· Johnson :Betiu ~kf.£6 ! ~ -·-. In :Ywht ~Mmch: -. • .. . I . . • ' ... ' l'!RY PILOT EDITOBLU. PAGE ~ . I ·~he. CATV Franchi " The Public Cable Television Authority -the body Wu HI up by Jive Orange Coast cities -Is acting on -.Ml.advice In trylng·to cet the com~nlea Interested 'la lbU franchill to •uy wbere ·thiy·hope to •"11 their Ills ~ts: • . · ' The hoard -coinPO&ed Or a ::ouncllldan each from !!er.Jiort Beach. CoSta Ji:.U, Hunt1nct0n Beach, Fountain ' :-·vanq and Westmimter -ls utlng the companies-to · ·mu1111e 'a• ilringent francltlae lielnc considered by Ana· ' ·."4rlai1: 'Die boai'd1 Is boplqg the comP,IJ\les will talk about pq 'l'V. . ' ... • · ·Newport Beach Councilman Undsley.Parsons-'llert· 'ed. Ie)Jow hoard 'members that huge pi!ofits may some- clt)' be •ma~e ln pay T\r through the leuing of cable tele- mlon cl!annels. A& a film producer hfmsel!, he could see ~ Clay when filst,run feature .movies maY . be run na· lionwide on pay TV with, say, a million families each paying '3 for the screening. · ' It's ·obviously a theory lo' tl'Plore to.Insure that .the • .franelilae would give the cities a fair share of.the profits. • · lt'wu also•an ex~ple of the kind of awareness of the pulll!c-welfare and· expertise an.elected'official can bring lo llllch ·a 'body. . · ' . I ! ..\.-W oman·on City ·Council? . ·QM ot'the·lut.unctlona of·male supremacy In Cos- ta•Maa .:... five city council seats -'lllay go the way of otber mascuiine strongholds. . Lldlft an laying siece to their city hall chamber doan. , Newport Beach has bad two lady mayors. ·Former ll'ell ileach Me:Yor Norma Gibbs is no.w·on the Hunling- llOll ·Beach City Council. And Irvine· has Councilman Gllbrlelle Pryor just recenUy elected. Tb<! Colla Mesa council has been all·male since ·~ucin. · · _Jl'y 'rD.id-week; boweyer, the 16 avowed candidates Problem ls '/lesources, • N<?t Space -..--B-8opleM Ypa MaJ Nil-:· -11 waild lake all the combined ..ith of 111e"u.s., 'Britain, ind'France to -mid COllltruet a computer that "'"'1d equal, Ille liraJD-of one lilJ:'year-old cllild. ' -We think Of dlnOsaura aJ "'1immense" j Dear Gloomy Gus Can the mayor of Costa Mesa CQn. sider a resolution to eliminate N~ Win wars and have only short wars -between cities? -T. E. N. ,,.(.....,. ........ ,...,.. ...... ... _,.,, ... ., Ille , ........ , .... ,_ "' """ .. ~ .... o.irr '""· mln•s presence on It ·13 the height of a lll)f.ll fl.agpoJe at.op the tower, and the beilnnJng of "clvlli>ati~n" is a tiny knob on .. the tlap>le, and technology iJ the tblnileBI · Diioible coat of varnish on the knob: ':.I • ' - Speaking' of technology, U "production ,.,. figures" awe you, consider that the human body produces 1 million blood cella•eve'Y· second of ·the-day and night lhi'oughout · your llletim~. -OU11 ANCl!STOlll .cloubtleso "work· ed harder" than' we 'ilo, but the fact re- mains ·that· the -average worktr 'today proc;lucea about five or six times as lr:nuch, per >Uhlt.of time, u did bil, grandfather 11111 yon qo. .. ' -Il IJ l'l!IOllTC!'!· 1191 IJ>l!ce, that. com- prise the great "popullltion problem" for man -In terma of ~; all the 3 billion Ii·"··· · =>: ~coUI~ Nncl . sliiiulder to ..... peo,.. ' . lboulder in 120. 1square miles, arid the wortil'1 tOtal -populat!O.C would ·r11 IDto Martha '1 Vineyard. -How many 1a...,.ges do you 111ppose are IJ)(tken by"tbe 'human race, exclusive of Jocal dialects? Philologists .. have counted up to 3,000, although the French Academ.1· enUmeratel them is 2,798. -..JF ·YOU CON<JEIVE the age of-the 8lrlb u the height of the Eiffel Tower, A majority -lhat Is, Jully more lhan 50 percent -of all human beings in the world tod.ay live on an income of le.ss than •t!lO a year. (If you find this dif· ficult. or lmpouible1 ·to believe, consult any International H a n d b o o k of Statistics.) -WITH PROTF.cTION, man can tolere:te .. "beat up to 145 degrees Fahrenhelti the heat generated in the production. of a hydrogen :b:omb is 100 million degrees-Ceittrllfadt, 1:11 intensity im~lbte to imagine. ~ The time elapsing 1between a scien· · tific '·discovery and i~ practical ap- plication has shortened at an exponential rate: 160 years for· steam, 80 years for electricity, 65 years for wireless, 50 yean for atomic power. 30 years for com- . puters, 10 years for transist.ors1 and only seven years for the laser. -There are more illiterates alive ~ day than at' any other time .in recorded history. D~ptived Q.f Postmarks • .... Ftudlco"Cllroldd• Ill ib1a Nr~.11e wile~ '"'11 ts .,_,, by Soclll Security nlDDber rather than .by name,. when mankind is being oborn of peraonal identity by Ute com- puU!r and · Its altles, ii IJ nqt llUl'pl'iJing that the dehuntantsatlon of lht race ls 1pawninJ the delocali>atloo of the place. Thi-: 1 ... • 1 a decade ago wlien a tyrannical telep1tone compaey summorlly reploced Its con- venient and relevant geographl~ prefix, es for tole""°"' nlDDben with a .stream of arid digits. II Is now. beloc: futtbered by the U.S.. Pootal Service wlllcb bu taken ta delocalizlng not allll' ,.i,1>- borhoocls but entire commimttles. II does so by -., the poslnwkl of lelten mailed In numtr011J cities, lowm and bamleU tbal neighbor -a lowl1 w1lldi II Ibo ... 1 of a machine · tbat cancels lllamps with surjlrbinl speed -a facility If can Ullllze only by IUl>otllUllaC "" Ibo 1"dMdual poltmarb ol tbolt .... tlements the lim three numeralo of their area Zip Code. ONE WONDERS jomt what the saving of a split second in cancellaUon does for mall that is on occasion delayed for days in the completion of its appointed rounds. We ask why the • recipient of · du)y •tamped mail should · be deprived of hi• traditional right to discern its origin from a glance at its postmark. We note that such Prompt and exact discernment is ' not in£requenUy of some private and public import. The deprivation of a postmark is bound to affront and injure the civic pride of every community affected, and it is easy to tmagipe the discontent of, say, a city like Berkeley, the seat of a grut university, when ii is compeDed lo Bbare three letters of a Zip C4ICle wtlh Jlld>. mond, El Cerrito, San .Pablo, O&ldloCI. et al. Tbere Is scant comfort ta be found In Ille truism that a postmark tsfbul Ibo poatal.BerVlce stamp, but Em..,..ma Is a city for a' tbal . remember: Never allow ,,..r ltmper ta affect )'<Mir bumi..1 ~' \1h •• , WU tbat • llM prObliin ! • ' (Problems sotvad wltll a adnlmum of elloli. Write lo CleorgL He make• pradlcally eo ollort,) Included real estate agent Myra H. Kirscbenbau+i and credit manager Billie Golden , who took out her papers Tuesday morning. . . J, A whimsical note that drew a swift Women's wbel' atlon-like reply was added when candidate Klrscben· baum was Inadvertently listed in the )>aper as ~inl among six "men" who hadn't filed papers. . · \ She called immediately to set the recotd •Ira ht, but any female who may win a council seat Apr' 11' must face one tradition. ~o matter whether one Is a Mr ., Miss, Mrs. -<or Ms. as the Women's Lib Jadies contend it should be, the ·Official tiUe is councilman, no matter which sex wins. Mesa. Needs Fairview Par.I\_ Jt·may seem that Fairview Park ,gets an exception. al amount of publicity in this newsp?per -especially for a plot of ground that isn't even dwned by the city, hasn't been developed yet and still remains only a possi· bility. But we believe the nearly 300 acres of land there can help provide Costa Mesa with a !ong:sougbt iden tlty. Developed as a park-with mulitiPle uses, the lane( next to the Santa Ana River could be a beauty mar~ that gives a.long-sought touch of glamour to Costa Mesa . Look what·Fairview Park has already done. It dre3 ~ore than 100 resident.s to a ~r?ject,80 qommittee h,ea! ms:. It spurred feverish act1v1ty at nearby Estanc1 High School where students are spending their own time to develop park plans. • Fairview Park is the one issue in thi\ city that ha' spawned interest from all segments of thp community. It has unit~ young and old alike for one cause -sav6 the land for a park. If there is anything in Costa Mesa tliat will make · people proud to say they are from Costa Mesa, Fairview )'ark could help provide it. Budget: '. ' I • ( c WASHINGTON -A few years ago Lyndon B. Johnson was turning off lights in the White House and juggling budget figures so as to keep the total slightly below $100 billion as a symbolic gesture of the frugality and prudence of his ad- miriistration. John· son simply did not like the idea of a 1100 billion budget. context of ·the uncontrollability of a government ·mechanism which doubles in cost within -. short spans of ti~e il'- respectivffof'administratioDS in power. _.No~ •. a few short Years l~ter, the bud· get goes to nearly two arid a half times as much, $246 billion, with every likely prospect tllat f'reSi. dent Nixon will hit the ~agic number of 13911 b!J\ion befor!.}le is J~ .. .. , tlol lhat .any of these f;8Ures iJ. sc-. curate. They .may-be off by score$ of billions. They are uscl'ul to the average man only to stiow him that those who run his government cannot accurately plan nor effectively control its expenditures and revenues.· This is a very discouraging thing to say, but all the rhetoric of the President's budget message, all the pleas for spen- ding "ceilings", all the pretenses about budget control have limited literal mean- ing. They must be read and heard in the THE EXECUTIVE ~-bu I Congress act.I as an indeptndel;lt agency oblivious to -budgets or plan3 oris;i¥tin.g in the White House. Arid, it must be said also, had Congress respected these \\?lite House plans and adoP,ted ~ the Nii:on admillistra+would t!e'_rpming' farther behind thaop;:Tbe,_Nixoo welfai:e plan alone would J).tve<~IJU. $38.S billion 1972 deficit l!lt.,,.~ '4filr fliblllion .,So the blame .~1 iJ1 pe •pis~ on Congress, as ~rganizec1 ~ it is in authorizing ta!Fg"811i:l'spending. Where the b{~ 'lies IJ lh t!>e assump- tion that the V{~;tbn government is equal to any ~ ji~~n adequate funds whether it is U'f)>ale cOIJection, relief, schools, bospi.iilS, 'old age pensions, medical care, child care, pollution Or artisUc creation.'."-: . U th~ relian~ · on the Washingti>n ,_, government Is to continue, there is no short cut and no long range alternative to much greater federal taxation. Eien under President Nixon's fiction of lhe ••full employmeiit budget" he would be only barely able to keep it in balance by denying the increasing claims for ex· panding federal programs, health tare leading among them. as flie projection made Jast year, it will actually mount up toward f75 billion. Maybe ·he will get the buJlnw recovery he so confidently predicts and it won't ht that·bad. IT 18 AWK'l\'ARD TO talk about raising taxes in an elect.ion year when 10 many , people .' are in auch a mood of discouragement over keeping enough of what \hey are paid to give them the kind ·THIS MUST HAVE been what P,resi· of life they' want. Sales taxes have been dent Nixon was thinking about ia the the ruin of many a Politician but that is peroration of his budget message "hen what Nixon will have to consider u the he said that he was not averse to a ,day of day of reckoning, to which be says he iJ reckoning. When that day comb, he · not avtlrse, approaches. His averslty may wanted it to be known that tlis ad· increase, however, as the day Comes ministration took all steps possible to closer. • I reduce the need for~ra.ising ... taxes so that:-,~'l'l-e·more"pollticians talk-about•covern- lhe federal · government. p!Qs a smaller, t ment pla'Yfug • imaller part in the life of not a larger, role in t'he life of each of us. all of us tbi larj!:r the ,10Vernment'1 part The day of reekoning, as mftters are becomes. now going, may merely show that in ·&pite Perhaps candor would be 1erved better of all that Nixon said he was doing the U people were 11oJd that if they desired need for raising taxes would not go away. the great l:ioons of benevolent government The "inevitable ~." be said, can only they will have to pay for them. Nixon be delayed and he hoped to do so as Jong comes c1-ta \hai la a subordinate part as possible. ,, , of his budget messaae. HJa ,economic ad· Forty billion dollar delicita, · however, visers talk about it a greet deal. B1.1t the do not hold much promise ~t , the in· message is a fraaile one' and soon evitable day can ,be-Dlll~ · ,~layed. If evaporates i.Q,.the geperal hubbub of new Nixon 's projection of a '25 billion deficit demands for ~Which ,in totality in tI1e coming fiscal year ia u accurate place even tht Pqtagon In 1eC011d pla~. Get Firln Wtiitten Bi·d o:n Tax Work To the Editor: I am writing this Jetter, so that other unsuspecting taxpayers may not be cheated on the cost of their income tax preparation. I was·contacted by a CPA who uprefer· red to come to my home." I showed this · man,my three previous years' income tax forms, and asked him what the cost would be to prepare the 1970 fonns. He said he would personally prepare tbe retum..and that his charge would ~ $20. per hour and that it would take about 2 or 2lf.i: hours time. I agreed to this amount as my previous 1969 tax preparation had cost '45. A MONTH LATER be returned my tu . (onns to me, and presented me with a bill for II~. I protested, and asked·htm to qualify the charges, and he said his fee wa5' $50 and the additional $130 charge was tor--13-hours of his secretary1s time at $10 per hour. · ·This CPA sued me in the small claims court for $180 plus costs of $10.60. I secured two written esiimates on costs for preparation of thi s same 1970 tax; one was for $45. and the other for $50; however, !,did not ~Ve theBe ac- countants in court, and t.be judge ruled the written evidence as "hearsay" and granted the CPA judgment of lllllJ.60. ON DEC;. II, 1'7~ I received a letter from this CPA stating Iba! he bad made two errora Jn preparation of my tu, and that I would have lo flle an amended .. -. Tbls will jloint up the hnportance ol having a llnll bid In wrllloc on any tu: work being -· · ' ·M. LOGSON Quotes Miit D. Bllpler, Boalt BaD, Berkeley -"A ljll!ldy system of criminal jutlce IJ undooibied!y In everyoae's lnltres~ but 11!111 H basic constltutlOnal rlcbts of Ille accaoed are not ,...pt away In lilt proc- •; -..1se ~would hive efll<tency wltboul Jwtlce, 1 blllmarlt ol tho totalltarlan tectmoc:racy. ,, ' \ free to ·1eave ·this way of life, U she so chooses.) Who twists the arms of her customers! ). Are they forced against their wills or do they choose to go to her? U they choose Letters rrom readlr.-are welcome. freely they are wllllng·Cllllomers, '!'bey . arei.tben consenting adults. They are' then not vfctims. ·~ 1 • it It or find a woy lo beat it, whother or not others can do so. If this is justice, then it is no wonder that so many Americans are thoroughly confused today. E. C. VAN HOOK, SR. N orma1lv writ•rs •hf"ld·~onvev thei, messages tn SOO wOrdl ~br Ze.s.s. The ri91it to con"""81 leitns'to fil rpace or climinoU'Ubcl is reffn'ed. AU ltt- ters muse it&i:lude signature and mail- ing addrel1~ but, nam_ea.,mau bl toith-· held on l'equtll If 1Uf/ieifnl ""'""' Is apparent. P.otlrJ/ unq '"°I be pub- lished. MAN'S SEX DRIVE is a po\rerful force. What would you hav:e ~ do? To the ~tar: , Would the streets be safer if we didn't As a-resulJ Qf your mention of our teen have any p~titutes? ... ~ 119~ of men, education program and tJle filmstrip, every kind of deviate, Ifft her out. Who "More Than Love!" we have had ~veral would they seek out if you remove her?· request• fro~ pnvate schools as~ll?I to Until we have the ideal situation. in this see the. rum and our educatlonal Id Ill. ind ,..,,... -·· f materials. · , wor -w mg -..-,,.. pa1w-.S or ~ , .. all -I suggest that prostitution Js not all -.......1 vou Will lie mterestea to know that our bad. Sbe goes a long way In protecting pilot rubella clinic program lh the "Ce11> i1tile girts (and little boys) wbo might trllta, School J>islr/cl baa resulted In To·the EditOr: I have never written to a riewapaper before, but I have been rea®'i· ~th in- terest about the boys who are ·trymg to get the rooftop laddrell busiftess· off the ~Otbei-wise be \fictiriis .. , sbe sullen the more th.~ l90l pe~nt of the child~ 1n deviaies herself and is. reimbursed for thlt dl1tr1Cl bfng immunlz<d. We plan to her efforts. It Jan't pretty, 1 grant you, proceed with both. ~bllC . a~ parol:hlll but it wouldn't be pretty If the prostitute school a In qther ·~ lhloughout the ground. didn't eXi.st either. county·~s rapidJy :•• we can. Your com- MRS LORETrA BERGMAN ment with regard to the importane< of I, for one, am for the Idea and I will contact the license office and1 get the telephone number to have nftne •done. They applied for a license and were'lgiven one; now we )lave to see if out' ~ty Coun. · rubella 11\U· 4'eePJy appreciated. cilmen will allow it. To the EdilOr: \ _\ While some AmefiCans are still dying I CAN SD THE curb numberl ooming, and sacrificing.so much in Vietnam, it 11 before Ille council u it Is cliy pf.petty, unbelievable that some people In high of· but rooftop numbers are another thlnl~ fices are preaching amnesty for thOse We bl~ tupayers •hou!JI baVe who ned this country In onler to avoid Ille riCht to put a number ·on 0trftofs'il ihe droll ,.. so desire wllboul coundlme~ cleoidbltl I believe the Vietnam war ls a lrqle whetber It should er shouldn:t "8 ~; 1 mtslake on the part ol" our govemmenl. l &lD llOinC lo have mine done oJld 'li'IY · ilso believe 111ero ..... many laws ID 'lhll &ftl darn counc:ttman to objecl country tbal IN not lair, bat tbeJ IN '!'bey can run Ille city. I'll uy wtisl lawa al 111111 land. '°"' on my roof or house and what cao'l ' MARJORIE KE......, MANY TIKJN0 psople looatlbt wllll ..... ~ ----toobqtbo ' 4-"'A -lo!r er -to llle"tt anollllr W1'e ,Are n. V 't) =~:.i:.-::.i::= To the r.dllor : and lo -11117-11111 olllJ Iba nlll \\'hen ,.. ""' talklDI •boat a I,...; of tbll --,. ,,,. •• ""' .. ta tll1ltt )'OU ~ to, ·Illa, •lie I dlitlnO-' 1"Jcome -tllite same PIOllle .. lk!O: '11 me ~ lnlo, « -Iba 111111 ..... lo Illa -Illa! 1111) ......... cbooae, tbll WIY al ur.? U sbe~ Ibo draft tbat llloy ..... a -ol lollle thll w17, me II lllen, bJ hlr fOr obeJial Iba law! Wo haft I ...... prostitute. 1111 i. -a ~ l ~ wbo advocal41 Juit tbal Ill otblr wMI, She Is -m -iPro9._loW ~I )'OU do lllll lib Ibo llw, -.. 111111 . . ARTHUR R. McKEfjZIE March Of Dimes Orange County tllapter The NaUooal Foundaµoo OAILY PILOT ~ ............ ... n-rma.a1tor .&am'll' ..... .ldilorW hlc ldilor • ' .. < • I • ' !) -~p ·····•··~~8. . . :TO · :N&on!). Guests ' ' I , ' I -.~ ." · Mw~ Johnson • l . aettis B~klitt -~ .. ~ ~ '• . .;'The ~ la~~.~~.,J~~ .be l!i<er Jor ::r :n. IDl(<IU'J' lliel1bu·1ieen·~:u1ow a.·20 degrees Wllh ,cblli ' fadon at .. about 15 'below, one<,emperor p;nJIUin. wu in stVenlh' belYen wltlt 'I~ of-.!ce on-her batk, Tbe1ftliir jut stood on~ •• , l ¥-nAJtt •M·,.,.~i., fll)lll1 PGl"i ~ buted . .bis ,apprecf!tlon to ,.i.ilon II the cllJ l!O<J. , U , ' ta,;, . ·""'"' "' .... ' .. . . .-.- • T~k~s. Superi~~ . . . . C~urt· Position . . . l ._ • ' ., f ( • • .t•f.• . I -· . . ~ S.lurday, J•"""! 29, 1972 Ron Caspers For Se~ator? ll' JAC[ lllOBACK Of .. Dllty l"tlllf SltH -_... W. caspert, U.S. senator in 1976! The chairman' ol the Orange County Board of Super. Yllorl jolted a gatherinl of newsl(len Thursday night with 1be frank admbalon that Wuhlngtoo, D.C. b his goal. Clspen, ~ to members of Sigma 0.11.1 Chi, Oraoi• County cllapler, meeting tn Laguna Beach, char· aderlltk.ally pulled no punches in a meaty 40-minute talk and I llvely quealion and answer period. 11You mow what the headline! will say tomorrow" . this 1'9pOl'ter told the supervisor later -'Caspers f~r United states senator .• " ~~t·1 great/' .he npla~ed, "I'm glad It came out Replylnc to question!, Caspers said he ia not Interest. .. Jn belnj a congressman, as rumored. "It's too alow. Yal have to be there for eight yean before you can 1c4 eemplllh anything and I don't like the Idea o! havtnr Lo • f«'. pf flee every two years." ·· '1111 Newport Beach financier and fonner president of. ..... County-based Keystone Savin(.o acd Loan Alaocia· -dllplayed more than usual candor before the ·ll'OUP .,......., .... He wu Wed why he hoped to be elected to such a hlcb office with a minimum of poliUeaJ etperienc;t. "Money/' H rtplled (Caspers spent more to become 1 supervilor 1n 1970 than any candidate in Orange O>Unty hlllory, a ieputed !80,000), 1 AbtMrt GM mctlrnbent U:S. tenator from California: "If .l<llil TunMy can make Jt anybody can." ~·Oil a loUta candidate : •1u· the man from FuUerton ooald mt ev.. pt lbe nomtnatloo after apendin& millions lloor,do JOU apeet lo lllCceed!" lie •11 ukad. • . < .t"11W'• lall ume. Yr. Tomato Sauce? He didn't do · II .-, abvlaualy (the llrat term auporvili>r no doubt r .. &rrlil lo Nor1on Simon, chalnmn ol Hunt's Foodl· who llotllad a_,. Murphy for the GOP nomination for U.S. -tor tn lt'IO.) In ~ talk before the question period Casj>erS covered a lot of ground. ."My New Year'• reaolution was not to get into you ' lmOw what kind ol contal with the 1rand jury ·or the ~ .. be uld,, "We have just come ort a blultery, bumpy year but "' did accompliJh many things.. " • "Pot ample, the Salt Creek beach purclwe, proc- IW Jn· lbe U-Newport Bay tmpwe and hanninf· bill· boordo alaol biflnray1 and freeways." on laat :rear'• board dlainmn Robert w. Battin or Santa Ana with wbom CUpers wai alJcned on many -11r,111a nm few montha of 1'71: "Rl• b not • tO<Llh act to follow. Thill year we are re11ly moving forward with many, lDOtt-5-0 VOW." Desr>l!e hill senatorial ambitions, the board chairman· Wei he would like to be reelected to anolher term 11 Fifth Diltrtct aupervbor tn 1174. "And I hope in the nut lour y-we cin do 10methlhg bl(, we murrif'I Im to step up the ladder." .. C. 9t1ttr C1sperl1m1 in capaule form: •· 1, .. ,,,1 , . ~ relat~ with county d"l'l\1mm~.headl~ 'ILaat year I crltlclzad them too much. Now, Ill' lbe auueatton of BOb Thoma• (coonty, admlnlotratlve officer) I infft !!I'! ·two or tbree each week and we are movtnr ahead. Ttii cooperalbl and liipUt la fine."... ..,. --On drug abuses and the press: "We will double our plJSeflt program th.la year. I be Ii.eve it is very-lmportant. Recently one of my chllilren (lie has live) got Involved In the drue acene. The 111"9 media 11ve it varied cover11e. CJne paper oklpped.t~ another didn't but apol~ to me privately for printing it. · -~ - .,I sincerely appreciated that. It could have been a bell of a lot worse." -Advice to reporters: "I hopt you will report the news, not make It. I am sometimes overly frank and It.Orie! have been l?rlnted that I did not care for 10 I cll:i:nmed up. Finally came that regretable outburst when I laid, 'there are times when I have to tell the pren·it is acme of their g.d. buslneS!.' " , -On doing ~;, job: "At aome point you must turn off outaide opinion and make your own decisions, but, I want u many Ideas as the people are willing to give me." Caspers added, when asked his opinion on the journaJ. lib' creed -the public's right to know.· '!J agree but If you are on my back every minute I can't get .;,ything doile. I admit I made many mistake! but I was not always wrong ." He was asked what he thought his position was in the political apectrum . "l:m over her~, then I'm over there. I call It Selective Socialism. Bob Finch (advisor to President Nixon and former lieutenant governor of CaJlfornia) tried staying in the middle and he is going nowhere." . Fina!ly, on President Nixon: "I am watching him. Jt will be mteresling to see how he does th.is year. t aure hope he wins. " Blnck Scoutmaster Rebuffed by Elks M!DDLEBORO, Mass. (AP) -The Mlddleboro 1.00fe of Elks hu rejected t h e membership appllcaUon of William Ezell, the black scout· muter of a troop aponsoed by the lodge. The Rev. 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You can go to Huntington Beach and wade in the shallows at the shoreline. But mind you now, step Ughtly. That water Is cold, From Page J JUDGE ••• lo see bi& ln1tallation Jn SUperlor Court. Mn. Eisle Blanpled of Colla Mes• died Jan. II, just 10 days before Judge Blan- pied leaf""" of his appojn!ment. Judge B1anpled'1 father, Lloyd E. Blanpled Sr., died three years ago. '1But I'll always remember that l became a 'municipal court judge on her birthday, Aug. 22, 1969," Judge Blanpied said. "It was a wonderful day for both <1f us and that's what I prefer to remember today." Judge Blanpied's appointment brings Superior c.ourt back to its full strength of 25 judges. Four more judges have been approved by the Legillature but Ibey cannot tlke office until Iller Marth 5. l'l'Olll Pqe I MITCHELi:. • • . .... . ' lurlouch lroiii l ' ' L u g o rehabllltatlon unit of ChlM state pri,ion last ' Weekend when they allegedly were htvolved In botb the Tuatln fire and the Mitchell kll!lng. Reagan Says Legalizing Marijuana 'Ri,diculous' • • SACRAMENTO (UPI) -Gov. Ronald Reagan told a youth conference Friday the legalization of marijuana "would be the mOSt ridlculbua thing we ever did in the wor1d." He said such a step would, in effect, ''create a new product with mllllons of potential customers" and that manufac- turers wouJd promote marijuana on bill- boards and marijuana cigarettes could be easily purchased from sidewalk vend- in.I( macblnes. Some, he aald, might base a mlrijuana • the estimated 750 younpters, ''YOU"really don 't want to start drlnkln& a~ 18 do youl Look at what It did to our generation." He also defended his veto of a bill which would have allowed minors to obtain con- traceptives without their parent's consent 11 a move to keep the govemmeot's .. nose" out of the family relatlonsbJp. ••1t seems to me the government bu no business lnj«Ung itaell Into fllDily re- Jatiom,'' be said. al .. campaign on "ny to New York I d' N Ex without wlnp" or "Ours will get you n 180 . ot empt stoned better than the other fellow's ." ! 1 ." . Noting IOllle medical reaeareben have HARTFORD (UPI) - A !eden! Juda voiced concern about the poulble hum· hH rejeded-m ~ lndlan'a Cta1in lul ofleett of pot, the governor declmd, "he ts not"a -· ~ ~._ "I feel ihat IOl!alizlnJ marijuana W1"1ld IUld cailnol be'dralh!ll. · · be the mliet rldlculoua tblng we ~er did _ !1.S. ,~tt)c:I Judp "f. Enauet~ ht the w\nid." remsm l:ino11an to ~.drill .. utoo Reaian made the 'emarks during a dwiift ~ .,.....: · N'ipldDe; 1 question and answer session foDowinl' a Peno\scot Indian; and a mtive of Indian : brief speech to the 24th annual meeting Island In Old 'fol!D, ldalne· . of the YMCA "Model Legislature." 111 JOHN ZAU.Ell .... DlllfNlf ..... 'nit woman WU a Ullle loo b1' for a llfth Fader's -· hul Ibo -11 -wltll lht I)~ wbo bad pull-· ·ed tbe1r cllalra around hen. ' "Wb,y do you lhlnk -le try clrup like marijuana!" atie asked. 11To eipertinent1 ''Aid one ten year~ld quickly. "To escape," offered another, 41because they're bored." "BecauJe their brother or slJter elves it to them," suggested 1 third. "Well theft, whal would you ~ If ,.. meone wanted to sell you marijuana?" the teacber aaked. "I would tell him that I don1 wanl to lpelld my allowance oo Iba~" reapooded a very 1erioUs young man. EJ:cbangea like tbill ~ore typical el tbl From Pqe I SINGER ..• ' ' publlclty. I think It wu time someone hid the courage to SAY. these thlnga," Before being allowed to go on f\er way, Mias Ferocl waa questioned ~'ID bour and 15 minutes in a room near we White House llbr1ry by three Secret Service agenta. She uld the Prelidenl llllliled ....... oho made her atatemenl Many · of the guest. did DOI. Mn. Martha Mltcbeil, wife or the attorney general. aaid she was angered by the incident. "She should be torn limb from limb," Mra . Mitchell aald of Mia Ferod. Conniff said Miu Fencl wu "a new girl." "Oh, my God, it was a terrible lhock," the handleader aaid. "I could hive gone through the floor." . Comedian Bob Hope described the In- cident 11 "a lhameful thing." . "It's terrible for anyone to take ad- vantage of the Presldent,llke . that.'' Hope aald. "I feel sorry for the leader Conniff.• Evangelist Bllly Grlham, 'anojher (l!Oftt, Ald he ·thought Mia Fencl ,. .. "very rude, no matter bow strqly abe felt." Wallace aald he WU 0 diagulted.11 He said he was happy Mia Feracl wu es- cortad oot. Nixon went up and congratulaled the perfonnen alter Ibey completed tbe!r. final number, "God Blea America." He noted the entertalnera Included mem!ielii of the U. S. Marine Corpa band and aald he WU proud "eopedally .el ~ MarinOJ!, many al -ba .. l«lllll In Vletnim.11. . The !"!Ill erupted ht opplame. It wu not the flnl lime a White H- 'IOcial IYOlll baa brauchl.ID lllliwar l)IY'. -~la J*"1f, 1111,,obrlet'~ ~ cailaed a atlr when llhe mode ID · tm· promptu ~--.\MQ,,lif!i!pl S. Johnllio aiid'liiiflliilllobil...r ~'llli bell off to be ahol and ll!llli1eC. lli Vlel- nam • kind produced In the Fountain Valley IChool l)'llem'a dru1 educaUon program, •cconllnc lo rem Zahlen, coonllnator of the prosram. 11We believe we have to reach the chlldren -earJy," ahe aaid, "before their val~ ore .. t and before Ibey are tempted to ezperiment." • Fountain Valley was the first IChool ' ay11tm hr the county to start drug • education program,i in 1919. But recent ttllnementa and greaUy Increased ex- penditures hive resulted in a program that beln little resemblence to the pilot program begtm thr~ years ago. Mn. t.ahlen said 1be considers the discuaaloo se.salons one of the most im· portant parta of the program. "When the kids tllk 1bout drug abuse and draw their. own conclusions," she said, "it creat.es pressure on every child to con- form to the opinions of his peers." "It used to be that peer group pressure wu one of the biggest causes that kids started on drugs," she suid. "But with the open discussions we hope to turn that around and use peer group pressure to prevent kids from becoming involved." Even ao, the disc ussions ars only a small part of the over.all program. "The druc unit lasts about two weeks ,'' Mrs. Zahlen said. "A child may be asked In aoclal aclence class to write a history of drug use, or in science class to make a report OD the way a drug affects the body." ''We avoid preaching and lecturing," Mrs. Zahlen explained, ''because that turns kid! off and they don't listen. We try to talk openly and show we're not biding anything." Jt ii in this spirit that representatives from the county health and local police departments make demonstrations that include the actual burning of marijuana. "We sit down with lhe kids and say, 'Hey, thia is it,' " explained Dective Willlam Denial of the Fountain Volley police, '1 And once they smell it, they'll l<now 11 U they ever run Into It at a party. We then ezplaln all the legal ramifica- tlonl, ao they know what they're up apinlt." ~·Our pbilolophy ii to give the kids pl")IY of 'lnformaUon so that when their t1m8 comes, when they're offered that llnl joint or pill, Ibey won 't be drawn In naively or out of cur~oslty," Denisi said. So that parents may see in advance wbat their cblldren wlll he shown, even· iDC meetings are held for them at each loooJ IChool before the drug unit ii -led. Theae parent programs in· elude a capoule IUlllDllrJI of the whole JX'Oll'Olll, and allO the actual burning of marijuana by a pollce officer. "We lry to pre.DI things we think every ~ .i, l<now," aaid Mn. Wilm, ''1bll ny When Utile John 1nd ' Mll7 _. borne 4flel' complelliif our PfOll'&m, Ibey dm'Mlnd -Ibo)' --~ 1bout diup tbion their parenta." l'!Alio to hOip 'lnlorm parenta about drup, tbt dlltrlct bu publlabed a 25 page booillel UUed "Tha Drua Scene -' DIRECTS DRUG l'ROGRAM Fern Zahlon What Every Parent and Teenager Shoulci Know." It contains reprinta considered oulstan· ding by the district, a director of hel~line services available In the county, and a compiillUon of drug f1cta prepared by the Federal Bureau of Narcotics. The booklet was preaented at a Whltti House conference on drug abuse in December, and is currently being distributed to scbool districts all around the country as a mod.el of its kind. • "We want to put a copy of this booklet in the home of every family in tM district," .. 1d Mlcbael Brlck, district , IUperintendtnt. "Drue ahule la I P""t blem 10 b1' tbll .II CID oaly be IOl!"'l with cooperation al the "bole commllllllYj and that Includes pannta." : Fro111 Pqe I DRUG RAIDS ..• toms ind was treated 1t the El Toro, MCAS hospital . '· -.John Mtcbael Glhbe, 18, of Tooele · Utah, also an occupr1nt ol the motel room1 The juveniles ""' Doi Identified. In a ae<:ond llllMll&ht raid, Pircoll 111d ofllcera k1eMd ht the door to "' residence It Ill N,.. Ploce 'alttt OOC11: ponta refUled lo -up. • Police oelxod martjuua and ~ 1alla· and m.WlilW: ~ t -Myron Lee ·• o -C, JI, M"' 1"*. ol the.~ ' ,, ..... _'\'•_ 'i,. ·~1 ,,.~ l ' ~Todllbl 'Tad ......... • .. ~ male. 7 Cllllon1 ;;;· 1111, al ~~ • tlO Ave\ O>ron~Mir. 1''1\1 . -.Je1n GertrUdil H.rri11 ·a, Ill ~ Larkspur Ave.', COrma del iW. • Both men were serving time in Chino for Orange ·County Superior Court con- victions. They were arrested three days taler In Phoenix, Arh., with Miss Sulliffe surrendering to officers in her home city of Pomona. He was loudly applauded. "Okay, If martinis were a crutch fOt' my generation, what makes your genera· tion so much better because you just have a different kind of crutch?" he uked. "How about being the generation that doesn't have any crutch at all." 6 ~-' . All three are today held In mulmum oecurlty In Orange County Jail. As for IowerintI the drinking age from 21 to 18, wblcb be -· Reaian told ' ' Committee to Investigate Hoag 'Misrepresentatio11' . '• By L PETER Kl\IEG . Of Ille DeHf .. flit lt•fl A seven-man committee baa been ·•P- polnled by Hlog Memorial Hospital dlrtcton to htve1tiglle • ll e g e d disharmony between the bospltal'a ad· ministration and medical atalf. DA ILY PILOT ••• ----c.--• •• Nsila:olil.._. ·--S.Q 's llAMlli ~ l'UIL..nM f;RWN/('f lM.rt H. WeM _ ... _ J .. k'l.c..!.., I ~-... --'···~~ -·-' '-" "" """"" --"""' tt:'i-....... '· Hol ---··-c.-I .. i -.... "':.tt."' .....,._., . ....,.... ..._. .... , m "'"" ..,,,.... -~ ..... 9-dtt =:. .... ..........,. .. '*"-' .. II ClfllMI' .... The hospital's Board of Directors sloocl behind administrator William R. Hudson Wedneaday night, however, despite an earlier 77-30-3 no confidence vote by atall doctors. Directors gave HudlQn their suJ)P.Ort by unanimously approving 1 loan for the Ill million tower addllion thal some medico! st a ff members cJifme d WAI "misrepresented" by Hudson. VinceDt Jorgensen, president of the bolnl, said Friday that the loan squabble bu been resolved and inatated the medical fratemhy bad "used the loan issue as a velilcle" to upre11 dlaacree- ment withHudson. Dr. John Granzell•, chief of stall. and Dr. Charles R. Bearden, who bad helded a stall probe llegun In December, both n!Uled to ·comment on the 111ue. Both Joraensen and HudlOll hid that clootors would!l'I ·tell them "wba! they're rUlly ~ abou_t." · JOl'IOllllll said he ,ls hopeful the com· miltee, of lour doctor.a and three· lay boml memberl, "lll llnd out. ."~ ~ like 1l •m cbaslq • ghos~" , J ....... laid. . ~ doctor wbJ; said he could not be ldal!Ulled llld the ioan was queatloned on IJIO coanta -the f1ct that Hudson hid committed conUnuotlon of the llllllly pnctico c:linlc U.. oome docton don 'I ua 11111 a c1a1m by HudMt t11a1 u 1be looll -~ ,llJP!'O"ed ,,... tbe hospital wwld hive to spend 11 mllllaa for 1 fin> ' oprlnkler l)'ltem tbrougboul the balidlu 1o • meet a recen!IJ...actacl Illa!. i Calllomla requlrtment. Jorgenaen llld U.. wu llo .....,.i.' made tbal the cUnlc would bl coaiinuod -and -tbat !Iii lloo!ill'l met Ill lllte !"jd cllJ codes II-lien plW were tppi<md. . There will bl no fire 1prlnklen In Pl tienl areas al the 11-ttory lower, Hlldton , said, bu\. be emphasiled tb1t the hulldhtg will be COllllrUcted al J1<tl and malOllrY tn<I "Jprlnklui will DOI be needed. atr bldl4lnc ofllclol1 Aid It would cost -•.ooo to inllall Ibo sprtnklera lliklll-' Illa l'Ml'Nll • ' • " 1·M-MEDIATE ~\DELIVERY! .. PllCID ROM ONLY , , $2441.QO Talk about better idtu. Comet for '72 often e\rerythln& you buy • amall car for -an4 more. superb bandJln&. llmpllfied main....._, l""!t Pl ~ and low, low price. Pim, blc<ar •~llna and rocmtnell that mnem- ben ,.u·re a lf'IWll"llP. Standarcl "'1'"-t that can- not be matched 1n lta dua •• , • qitaa' 1'pun todlf, ' . CAPRI ' Import "Car of the.Year" OUr RxY EuroPMD Import. Tiit low ~ ll'Ol'l coupe with 1tylln1 llld rood 1n1nnen lnaptred by the world'• MOit deltnble sports cars. Room tar four1 adulls. Full -tins. Pront buc:lc.u at eoft vlny . Small ...ncler Capri Illa taken America by storm • , •• order 10W'I todl¥· MERCURY COMET for 1972 "lv~rgl~ing a dmaff car . ~ PIOM ONLY,, ••• $2699.00 ' , HOmlfo Coulllf'I. '1mlllV of Fine Cars• • .' '. • . • • . • • . • ., • • • -. 'I • 1 · .. ~ulptt,~:,~11d • • Pew ~ ~••eldwspll'lt .. • top PrelnteSays ' . ' • • ' ....... Clemellle, 107 W. ,Morqulla, meetlng Upper Bay Boys Club, Jer.Yioea al.U a.m .. 1nd I p.m.: 2131 Tuatln St., Costa M,.., ft!& ..,_ a-9 of SundJy:s sermons •.•How to services at 10:'5 a.m., Sunday Neap:& ...._., MOl. Cll(f Know God'& • Will~' and School at 9:'5 a.m.; Sunday 's Drt.._ N....-t P,sda, Sun-~ "Coti.nWu.. Toniuff"". by aerinon ••Deeper Than That," .,.. -.. ,.,_ Goel'• j>aJ!oi'. Smitll,.' Hilb • acbool .• bY l)r. D. W. McElroy. 1 Phone 197-1477, llel-1770 or 1181' fMSl for ticket reaer11t'8. Unity lncreming i l'Olal et Ylow," bY Putor Don. .Ir""!' will visit C am p , , L. JlllL J:¥llllDI wYke, loplc , ,Pep(lletoll Marines Silnday. le,...U• ••ww Evsy Bu.band and • • · r • • • Wife Sbauld. ~." , , UllvmllJ ...... t. £brt~, 'l'empk Btlll Dav t d • 2252 s. •E. PaJillllel· fiold, Brotherhood, me e It n g at T711111rr.•llo11w,. 111f111t Clludl, San!;t ¥1 JlellJ>lo, ...-.Ices a,t. PacUlc Telephone Company, 2111 Fairview Road, Costa u a.m. and J.p.m.; Sundays Knott and Orange Avenue, Miu, ltl'Vices It 11 a.in., aennOD "Sliarinl·'' }lY Bev. Anaheim, 7 p.m. Feb. 15. o.Gll Sdlool· at 10::111 .a.m.: Willfs J, r~.;.lco. Guest' talk ' · -- &lmy's stnnon "Whit is ~. Xom l);j°£..allj'., M,aplain Temple Btlb David o I Man to Goel!" by Rev. Melvin . of Cha~ ~. Hoepltal. Orur• County, meeting Com- Tlylor. Diaoonate SOil plan-mun l t y Cong rtgalional nJnc IGclay. C•rutia-. Church, 41tl Kaltlla Ave., Los -• -• , • .J Alamttol. Sabbath serviei!S Flrlt lloplill ~. :iwt'' ·l'l,rit Cllrhdiii 'CliWcb;7in Friday at 7:45 p.m.; "Story Moalton Pmway, ·Laguna ,' Victoria st .. ·-ill' 10:30 Stnnon" bY Rabbi Heori E. Hills, aervJces 1111 a.m.; Sun· 'a.m. and'! p.m.' 1'espei'1i 'Sun-Front. Oneg Shabbatt follows. day'a sermon, "The Tale of · '"daj's Seririon ''GOd"Cin ·Do Two Road.a," ~Y Dr. Verner I. Great Thinii For Yoo" by Temple Siu.I, 2600 E . Olaon. Children's church also · Rev. JalllOI El. Piercy• Sunday Seventh st., Long Beach, plan- at 11 a.pt. , ehurch schooJ•is.at-t:lS.a.m. . ,nina: a Pan Tournament Feb. · • ' " · . . . ,16, 1172; ,proceeds to aid t'lrat BllptlR Clwrck of Saa · Harbor'1'CWlatiu 'CMl'c!I, . nursery school of. temple. Co .. rqotletlaJ ' 'I ·• p l.)'lll9tllll, C.......,uual Churcl) of '.NtWport Harbor, 3262 Broad St., N • " po r I Beach, lf:i*lces··at 10 a.m.; Sunday School 1t the 11me lime; SwMia)''I sennon 11Tbe R<sponalbilit of Bein& Chril-ttans," by le:v. Nonnan L. Brown. C..011 dtl Mar Comm1Ullty CMrcla, Concrecatlonal, 111 Heliotrope Ave., Corona del Mar, services at 10 a.m., Sun- day School at same boor; Sun- day's sermon ''Burning Enthusiasm or Dull Routine?" by Dr. Philip G. Murray. Lutheran Cbrf•I Lullla:u QQu-cb of Costa Meu, 780 Victoria St., (Set PULPIT, Page 6) Jim Vaus, cbairm111 of the board of Youth De- velopment, Inc., will be the featured speak- er Suriday evening at 7:30 p.m. in Fellow- ship Hall at St. An- drew's Presbyteriah Church, 600 St. And- rew's Road, Newpprt Beach. He is instrumen- tal in the outreach of this .group to youth c...-e• Gt.est ·Elder Mrs. Ralph Stair, the 183rd General A<- sembly Moderator of the United Presbyter- ian Church, will be the guest speaker at both services, 9 and 10:30 a.m., of. the First Pre~ byterian C h u r c h of Westminster, Feb.. 6. That Sunday is the 'cel- ebration of the church's centennial. NEW YORK (AP) -Cbri1-preached lrom the pilplfln'SL Ilana ol dlfftNnl ~ore Pa~'" Ardlbllbop 1WDNy' ''more ODe &ban ever liefore," urged Cbriltianl to ndd u,y1 U.. Archhlabop o f lhtmMlvu more In Chrfst'I Clnlerllolq, f11e tfOll Rev. Image. Arllmr Mfdlofl Romaey. Unity within cbur<bel eon. The ordllibbop, 1plrltuat not be reallaed bY church -::tr:• 40 mlllloll commluloN or ~ lloee, A"ll"8' ltd Sunday but must be aldtd by Cbrf>.· Iller at tbt Roman tlanl str1v1111·to obey Chrfst'•. CathoUc ~ p ·a tr I ck• s purposea for them, be !old eat-.i . .. ecwntnlcal 1,000 parUblontrl. ' ltl'Ylce thtl clmr applauae Earlltr, t b • fl-year-old from the concregaUon. churchmu vWltd the c:on- Jolnill( with him wm tlntnt'1" Jargest church. the Terence t;aidlnal Coo k e , Eplacopal Cathedral of •St. Roman CathOllc archbishop of . ·John the' Divine, and urstd i'ew York, and Arcl>lilsbop 2,000 worabippera to broldtn latov .. ; j,riil.;te of the Greek the appul of the chun:h to en, Orthodox Qwcb of North and campus· · t h e compllcalod . South America. theologies of the tradltlonalW In .his ltl'IDOll, ·which mark-and the slinpler btllels 'of the td the first lime any head of youll( pmons lft the ~ the AngllcamC o ni m-u n 1o1! ~o1esu ,JDOV9JMnt." ·· • ". .o·RA ;~:{;,;$ ·C·OAST CHURC.H ·n1 ~RECTORY l ·--, ~-:;:;:N:;:;:EW:;:;:P:;:;:O:;:;:RT:;:;:C:;:;:H;;RIS~TIA~N~CENlft· · (ff RI SJ I AN S (IE ( E FIRST tHRISTIAN \ Corona c1e1 .._ sT., MATTHEW LUTH1llAN::::EcH:;:;:u1t:;:;:CH:::::::;:;; Flit-.. •nd ~~Ii ~. ·"'· · 1. •• , . . N CHURCH -~ 11112 Cul-Drive . · "RC., · Univenlty Park, Irv I no •-"''1':,t"",;:o;' NOsi ~ · · ,· '. · (ff. UR (ff E $ Main & Adams Streets . r,,"lo." ..... OA ' ... , -It. N- • aREWrtk ......_. ~ ._. ' • • A-Huntington. Beach ~ .C· -Sdoeel--••NA.M. .,,._ __ ,,llA.M. ' T..-, · llANCHU OJ THI MOTHll CHUICH 1_ -.~ .. ·n. s.Me-11111 A.M. • THI JllUT CHUICH Of: CHRIST, SCllNTIST Morni119 Wor1hip • • • • • • • • . •• • -,0 aq.1211 N.,.., C.. UWJ4' .1.utUAIY H TO HllUAIY 4 .. .. , IN IOSTON, MASSACHUSms · • • • •. • • •. 1:30 I 1·1 :00 a.m, --ls.let'~ PriHfJ · ' · ''LOVE"' l ibl1 School , •••• ,, , 11:45 a.m, ;;;;; ~ IUNDAY.IQYICIS · · ., • , ;;, .,.. 1111 A.M.-MoiNI ... -W'OUHIP . ' Youth Group• • •' • •' 6:00 p.m. t -...._ + t'41 A.M.-IUNIAY SCHOOL Sund•y, J•nu•ry 30th Ev111in9 Wonh!,p ·••• 7:00 p.rn. 11:0I A.M-MOININ• WOUHIP , Nllt'llry care _.,ldld 11 •II servlcH -'1 ' '!.'" .:.-001c1: ~ 01111 DlwtlOrl ~ ~-S. I 6111 P.M.-IYDllH WOIS"n;· '~ ~ .,..J C'ost••Meu-Flrtt 'Church of Chirst, $ci1nti1t :'P~ ~ . WIDN .. HTS .._~:__-~ _ _:: ___ ,_ • JUOMIM-Y.,.Df' .. c..t.M... ,._...., "!.<ffti "· -o~·:;;:·,_. · .... _..., ~= !:!':';::'i\~O:-~:M. FIRST CHRISTIAN '"'•~MA~,.~ ' "·-'". . ·-. ~·-•HOM-·-·· CHURCH " f,~~t!t!5!:~~i~('!,iC!P.·. E.W. Phi11:, .. ·r11t9:r .. -•. " •·1 .. • .SUNDAY SE'lt\'icEs' ; f:H A.M.....-Cl:n di kltiMI I ...... 1 ··CHILO-c:Al.I AYAJLAIU 11 fin ll tl:SIA.M-.. Ciftat"1C•s ')afc:a.ro" ·-~,....,.l11nll~ :. • .. " 7:00 P.M_ • .,._ hy ef ,._ ~ . . -....... ~.. . . • 7:Mf...., '"""'-. . ·-_ . · - ... .,.,...M ... ,__l$1nl ... J Yi+-6;JlA.¥ .. ie.~:JI P.M. . . . ,,..._. ~u-~· .. . " .. .:,_ •. ~;n:Y!<~ 'q '!I' 11~; .... t. ·1'1 -SUNDAY samcu - t:41 A.M..---S•t., ~. · . . ' ' \ · ... 1l:llA.M.-lli11 L ...... ...__ . t ;'· " ... ••• , .... k 1 ... 7:HP.M._.,_.......... . ••••• i.ti. t-' .. l , " -.. V '-' -"'· , ~--' COSTA MISA CHRlmAN SCHOOL ,........._ K•• ..... -•• •• •r-cwc.. ·· . , • . . Huhtlrigton Bhch-First Church of Christ, Scl1nti1t Victori• & Placenti1 Ave, ltlt & ~ H ......... .._. Costa Mes• COMMUNITY .CONGREGATIONAL ~ SPMI -t:JI & 11 :00 A.M. J-. L P'-sy C..,..-9:10& 1l:OIA.M. ~ • .......... ~ 221 Mlll11 St. D{l'KfW ~!~T .... ,. 611 HELIOTROPE N1wport 'S.1ch-Ffr1t .Church of Christ, Sci1nti1t •• klMI .............. ''11 •·"'- . JlOJ Viii UN, N..,.,.. .._. Mtnilllt w.n111, ........ It:• a.rn. W..Wp-11A.M. a.ru ScllMI -11 ..... Cf'. Pfllltif' G. Mun"ey, Mllllltw C..U IS..-, Sc•~t:00.10:JO A.M. YMllr • ..._ · ............. • ,,.._ I .... I .... JJIS Vie Ude W°""'11 ...... . ......... 1.11.m. .. . Newport Beach--Second Church of Christ, Scientist .J lll,..,..YlewDr .. c...... ....... a.ell IS.-., Scheel-1t:to A.M. ~...__Jiff.I c...t HWJ. lhtet N-0...) ·We4. .... TMI..., M ....... -I,.;... -All a..-. ' AU m conlfaUy invil<d,to .attend the church aervlcu and .. joy ~ pi;OU.ges of tt .. /leading R..,,,.. ~ l .• CMhl Cft Ple~We· Ar -.u SllYICU .lJ.arLor Cfiri6lian Church Of NIWPOIT UACH -tDhdpleol ......,_ ... , . At u,._ a., loys C19 21 JI T_,. Aft~ C:.SN M- Chureh School .......... 9:45 A.M . Morning Worship ...... 10:45 A.M. N•nery I 11 ... ,..,_ PretidM Phone: 642-2725 Minister: Dr. D. W. McElroy 644 -7400 ·Nursery Li.o1·e Provid£d 14M771 541°6141 '1'.HE EPISCOP,AL CHURCH . Wolcomn You., .. ST, JAMU. Jiff Vie 1Uo. N ....... - 7:JI A.M.-Helf•......, , ................ ,~.a...w... ~ 11111f\iM-, "\'"-~"""''-"' ,"· 1 ·1 . -·M....,.f'Nir-r,...._,, ' -r _, ........ ,. Mld-W-':·Hefr· C1• rn'11·A HMllllt Senkel 1-day 11:ll A.M. Wet1e1t.. l:OI P.M. . .. . ·- I n. lef • .W. P •. ...., II,._..,_ P11Mr. 671-1210 . ST. JOHN THE Dl:VINE, 2043 Orange Ave., C.ld. ....,._7:Jt I f:JI . a.re• ScJtMf -f:JI ~6.:JI I 11 &L: Kely hp• ••1 .Ill. vac.r, n.1 ......... w. 1 ....... -..._ ~12• Sallit Michael-All All An&els Episcopal·Chartb JDJ hdlk""' ~ C..... 411 M• l•d ..... :11 A.M, &-fill ~M .. a.rA ScllMl/N....,.,.t:JI A.M. T1111.,.,...7:00 A.M. Wet 1 ,.,...,.,:JI A.M. cENiRAi 1111i .:c•c·tt,~· : · 2Jnl St;..i 'of Qr!l."90• '.t~· ;.,:;:o; ;.::'~~3 . ____ ... , ..... _. , . CHURCH OF CHRIST "Y--'""--• · 217 W. WILSON ST¥ COSTA MESA . . ,.. ... _ ..... ________ , ST. Wllfllll'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH ......... ......... 10:11 e..-::.;.;..s..., ..... ' .... -..._ ............ ,..,,it. ~ ....... W.,..1;.J:tt p ......... ,.,_ ....... WM .. Y:Od ;.ii. SUNDAY MORNIN&~llllE STUDY , , , •••• ,, ,, • , • • • 9:41 A.M. ' A Cordi ii W elcom1 from THE UllTED IETHODIST CHPRCH ~· . NEWf'.9RT CENTER W....... 11111 A..M. ' .. ' SI; M-·:i=-i Clluclo .......... 471' ft.. .... C....-4alM• -· .,..., .. . Hu11ti91fet1 le1ch FIRST UNl'l'.ED MET,HODISl: CHURCH 272 I I 7fh St. 116·3537 S.rvicM..:.. 9:11 I 10:31 NUrlitrY tart AH Mornlnt CJuirth Scltticil -t : 11 C.t11M1111 FIRs:I' UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 19tf. St.,& Her\or l lwd. Hu11ti111to• leach -Hartill•' COMMUNITY .,. Chvrch W~1hip -t :JO I 11 Ch1rch School -9:l0 f 41-7727 . Corlt M1111 North METHODlsT CHURCH 6662 Hail Av1. Ml-446 I. Werth!!' & Church·Sco-1 9:00 I IO:l~ A.M. ' lrvln1 -Ea1t l luff MESA ,VERDE ME1;HO(>IST. CHURCH .M ... ·t/~~i I l1k1r -St. 549°2719 · ·WH.Wil'.I Ch11M·Schoel t:OOrl IO:J l ·A.M. UNIVERSITY METHODIS.T CHURCK IJ}.12JJ ''.I' ,..~ v.1 1..;: j · FIRST UNITED METHODIST :CHURCK <lf22!· ........ t62.2stJ Wonhil' I Chu rch School ~ 9:30-, A.M . Ml11ilt1r f•~ l. M'ill1r ••• ·.i J 1422 c;1ye; ..... , . at Ull'""ltt' ~,.­ W.t.hil' l"CMtMtr.SGM-. t> I' · ·~ti ljil 01Jt,A.~. ;·,.1, "" . ·L~~; .. ,... -t. MET1!9DIST CHURCH 2 I 6J2 W1ilay Orlv1 __ ._ · Woru1,. •'"' -Church SU.cil -JI A.M • .4,ff·llll Ntwp•rt h1di _ .~l:IBIST CHl!RCH BY l:Hli SEA 1400 w. l1lb.1 llvd. . 673°3105 Wor1lii,.......:~O A.M. Chutcla Sclttio~9:30 & 11 A.M. Tl -~ _,/-. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES ~ , j of the Coastal Areas , . ·: ... Christ Church Presbyterian 21111 ........ (Hew~, " ............. .... hileWL--• ' :r~~~~~~~~B~~~~~~~~111 SUNDAY MORNINW WORSHIP & COMMUNION •••• 11:41 A.M. SUNDAY EVEN ING WOltSHIP • •• •• •••••• •••••• ••• 6:00 P.M. ~ WEDNESDAY EVENIN& l ll LE STUDY ••••••••• ••·•• 7:11 p,fll, -1 · • f j . SABBAriiMRVtCES . ' . , NUISllY CAii PIOYIDID , w.wi.11_... .........,. RELIGIOUS SCHOOL Minr1t1r Mulical Dirictor 1236 Elll1 '$t., Huntlnvfan BHch 1100 A.M.~oly Commun~ll ' ':30 A.M.-F11nily S•tvica & Church School fNur11ry C1r1fi 11 :00 A.M.-Mornin9 Wor•hlp INur11rw Carel 7:00 P.Mr-f11tiv1I Ev1nson9 I Sirmon .' Epi1cop11I Youn9 Ch11rc"rn1n . All Utur9ie1 .,. in u .. at ••riou11imt1 T1lt Otvn:ll ... ....,., .. a, ..... -.... , Mam.te. J1m11 c. Caley, '••tor -,62°7512 RH.: 536°4061 .....,. W....,: f1H A.Mo C.... IOMl:.fill A.M. , ! O"'-: 21112 ......,i. St. ,.._i fU'4941 • Church of the . Covenant ! . . . Jiii ,..,.. ..... c.... ..... .. ..... ........... ,...., ; • S..., W.....,, f •Jt·& ll<Ot'A.M. --9.SI A.M. ' ·:. , ..... :,1174l41, : I harbor refQl'II\ te,JDple,, Phone: 645-3191 D•y ar Nlfht RA8818ERN ARb-P.K1HG , .,. b m"ti11g at · SI. James Epfocopal.Church Q 3209·y~ ~.;~ ~ for lriformetfon:Cill175-723CJ · ., -. .. . -.. .,. .. vii I £ J -. TEMPLE ·. :sHAION ,.. di .: ..... if.'";11i i ~ .... ....... ......,, ..... ' . ' 611W•·~~CM ·~ ' .. ...... - All Jawi1h famii11 •r• in•itH, t. Join.~;. • trv1_,,.,, ... ~.1 SAIUTH mNlff IUYIC-1~. AT .. 11.PtM~ SpfrltHl~-......... •rrd F . \ ;, • 646-5557 T1,..,i. Sli•,.. a...·-0.., Sll•Mt • --• ' 1 • s.1 ..... ..W: ·~ .. ..,....~: .. e•t••·: .. : n.r.fe;,., .. ..,_ M MW ...... • •. • ,, Jmt ... OLD IOOL '· . . . SIN!ffy 11:11A.M."6;11 r:M . ...:. We lili*'r ~:Ji P.M. ' .. . . . . COAST lllLE CHURCH MAICO POlllTll JL HteK. SA• •lifl CAPtSTIANO ........ 4*1.141:;·· ·~7. . ' ~NE ~US ~UNITY l?JiUR&t TURTLE ROCK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL -Tur111 fltodi: Drf¥I Md AMtlff DrM {OM Mtct *1tft llf / "" CtlT'IPlll drfYI). Siln OllOI Fr'll'tQr "to CUIWI'"/ Stvfll t. • Cill'l'I,.. Or.I L.rt Ill Tortll llldi: Drtw. ~ ..... lldl , ........ ,...., ...-f :lO A.M. S..day Sdl11J· "" .. egn 11 :00 A.M. Mornleg W-lp HUlSl'llY CAJt& ftJtOWIOIO AT aOTM MOUF.S ,., 111iw-t11111 c.c.ir.111 OtMr Ml9tlllfl celi m.nw . THE CHURCH FOR YOUR FAMILY • AtflHltlf wtr1i1 flll ..,,._. ._... Clllm- ' ,Seventh-Day Adventist Church , mA..-lt.,CelNM-. .._.,,........,.,,__,._ ...... ,. S1 .. •tlt Scft .. 1 • ,, ••• , •••••••••••••••••• , , , •• , •• , t :lO •·"'· M.nn., ww1, ••..•..••.••..•. , . . . . . . . . • • • . •• • 11 .01 •·"'· Pt1.,. M,.tf.,.. WMM.., ••••••••••• •••• , ••• ••••• 7:10 ,.1111. Costa Mesa Fo11rsq!IC!N Clnirch 17140,....A.,..C......_ ·--= ....... I ......... 141 '7JJ ... 646-1117 • NEWPORT HARBOR LUTHERAN C:HURCH 791 Dover Or. LI '1-3631 ...... .._ ...... ·-. ,.. .......... ww ... o\Mlltlllt ,..., ~1rl.,. Wonhil' 1:00 a.m. Christian Eduttfion ': 15 .a,ll'I • F1dlv1 Wor1h ip 10:30 1.m. Nu.rseTJI Care Available WllCOMI LUTHERAN CHURCH OF Tt;IE MASTER 290b P•cific Vi...;, Dr. ' Coron1 del Mir DR. MARTIN OLSEN Phone 644-2664 t:tt A.M. _,, WonMp lt•NA.M ....... -, S.lleel'-' 11:11~.M.' ....... W... ' . . 'PRINCE ·OF PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCK . M ............... "'-'·~·~·-· • I.: ANOF.IW C. MINIUOW, ,.....,_ -'°"N WJSTaY, ~ ,...., ...... lcflloll •:1• -MlnlfnJ wene.1 i:ta .. ""' ... Pri1c1 of Pa1c1 Lvth.r111 Schoel -Miu E•th ... Oi1...: 1Pt1Hl;.I Offic1 Pfi•MI Mt.0121 Scltoel ,..._, ·Mt;o111 CHRIST LUTHEllAN CHURCH Ml11ouri S...M 7~-... --i.....Y.T-.,__ I 14114M • ..... ,.,,.,._, 11• t ,, A.M. ............ AJA, .... .... a-. ti• 4.M. ' • • CQoMoltlOI..._• " saw .... -ltl .... ' I Commlliity ~n Cll..U . . ~ -· 411 ,.,... A~ ~· .... I • ·: ' 1 ........ H.liiit~a.9.MllMOH..,.. : . ..., W ....... 1'41°t:Jt • 11 A.M. -....,, t .SI · f -'C'.--~•~nn .. • ~t. Ancl,rew', Presby'ierlan c;iti!ii'Ch ; .. St. Alff••• ..... ...,_,.... -. • Cwitas Nefb.t ·--,_. ....., . : W.....,&a.cllldrrel':'l.~1 '11A.M: ' I , , -.-r.4J . . ~ ·' s~. ~"' ~n c1iurC11 1 r C-·lri1rw&-......,...._Cetw .. M• I ' --.... -... 1 , 11( ...... A.'C'-5' lcli•l-t•.& 11.•JI A.M, ' .._._,_ ..... TrlllltJ Ullit1!1 ~ Chwch ,,. .... 4 ......... .,. .......... , ... ,.,,, oum..-. YO""' PIO•IAM. o\aa °''~~·· w.....,•---•••11 ... · '--·-· .... --.... -' ............. _ ...... ~~.,._:....,,... ', -WAY II l'IWIWSHI' . CHUICH OI' llLl9IOUS SCllNCI -.......... -. IUflMT lftWlt8 '""""'""•• 11:• A.M.. ........... ,_., ....... ~, .... --.... ... .. _ ... .... I • I . ' • • • - IC.._.,_ ..... ., .. .....-~ I :• IDd ll a.m.: SUndu'1 aennon "Bieued to Be • Bleulnc" by Rev. Lolllar Tomow. • . I Jlnelalllo" by Dole~- I N...,.n arlldu C.-, lllh ud -ID -ts, " · · ~1 · Lo&Mru • Church, 35122 Ca m,t n·• Clpistr1nO. Caplotrano Beach, ..rnce. at • 11 1.111.: SUndly's aennon "Slladow Jlogln&" by Putor J. Emory AcMrman. \'ruono -pie to partlelpate. -~ ~- Fn-v..., C....alty Nowport .Beacb, wvloes at a..... INll Talbert Ave.. l :IQ, II 1.m. IM I p.m.; '/111'\'ICll 1t 11 a.m., Sunday specw $olncfly 1111<;~y Dr. Scbool1tl:301.m.: Sun\laY's Jliobert Frost , 1oted wmoa "Bible P01nta oo 'S:Un-f('baflanuillc leader ~a n d. , day-<[boervailct" by Putor amrior. Also talks at 7:~ ~.m. .Staley P •. ADea. lofaoda1 illroU8ll Frida)' ot the' ' - I. , .. Latheru c•111·c•., iu11 Calla i;ortola, ~ant Beach, services at 10130 a.m., &inc!ay School at 1 I : 15 a.m.: Sunday sermon · St. 0..,e'• E,t1e1pat Cbardo, 23802 Avenlda de la Carloll, Lacuna Hills, special oetvlca ot I and 10:30 1.m. with baptism, Communion and conlfnnlUon by Blahop Robert Ruuck -at the latter service. "Tho Problem of Human &JI ••. ~t Feb. Q at'llrflbtwoocl .. _ feriq,'• by Rev. Jame a .Me..thodist Cainp. U a I t·1r111 Ualverulkt center. LDS B•1l1e11 ud ProfeUul Mea'1 AllOCla- tlto of Orange County, meetinl Wednesday at the Saddleback Inn in Santa Ana at noon. Program on Anaheim Speocll Center. KDotek • . . t!tor · ·. ReH9i.y Seleaee ~~at 'fn~~· ~ .i"~;a~~T. !~~ ,Tiie Lo-Cltll'C~ of Oor 'Cburdl ti IWlpou sduce, Sunday clfscuuloD by Dr. churches. Area churches and Si¥jar, San Pablo and San 20ll6Z Lagulll!'-Canyon' Roed Jamea. L Catanzaro cl Cal service times include: Costa • Ga'jiiel, San Clemente, prayer La&una Beac~, services 11 ; S t a t e, Fu 11 er to n . o n Mts1 Flnt Church, 2l80 Mesa .·, •let at l ,1 a.m., !a_ptlly and 11 a.m.; lunday'• sermon "Implications of B. F. Skinner Verde Drive, 9:15and11 a.m.; wOnhfp al 10 a.m. and cla:saes "The Gateway toi •t b 9 for Rellg.lon." · Huntin;ton Beach Fl r s t . atJ:41i 1.m.; SUnday's aermon. K'••dom.,, ,.., v Dr u-~ Church, 8th and Olive st., 9:30 :-~N~Jpltl ·tn Strlfta:e Place1," · .. -'6 ' ~Yi:-•e ·,-• _ .... -J. New,tit Unlty "C•1r.e-•, and 11 a.m.; Newport"Beach : by Pastor !.uNIJ· · Gerhard. ~dren s ocl!OOf meellllJ S.:nior CI ti I e n s Firs\ Church, 3303 Via IJdo, I , . .., ' ' also at I a.m.1 1 Bu!!dlnr· 15th ud Irvine Av'e and ·10 •• N ..,.. ~ ·, ... r , , ., :..... a.m.j twt"'"·~ ; LllWaa diarcli et iM ·Clturdt o1 ll!!flclaa4 ~ Niwpoit Beach, services aMD . Beach SecOnd Church,, 311111 1 ~. 211111 Paci/ic View ol teriia .-i m, -2411 ud 11:15 •a.m.; SUndajr.'•. Pacilic View Drive, Corolla . ;Dri¥t ..... ~ .. Jtll~ Ma,1:,. Paclflc .. Ct:te$t~H·l,fh;..a,y,.,L~n .. -11~i~ a delMar,lOam. ... *';itelatfandlt:"Lm.; Sun-· lel'Vices· at 11""•.m.;-· Sunda)" RECTOR NAMED Riv. Willer Adamt New Rector Takes Post In County 'Ille . Rev. Walter Hollis Adams, O.B.E., BA, LLB will become full time ,Rector of :The A.,Ucan Orthodox Church of The Holy Splri!, 729 N. Grand Ave., Santa Ana as ·of ,Tuuda~. .. ~-- Wave o'f Occult Catching Ey~ Of Many Worried· Clerics , . "1 GEORGE W. CORNELL . ,,, ........ ,..., NEW YORK (AP) -FGr the moa\ pin, A-1c1'1 churebel and •Yn&IQIUll have atoocl aloof rrom the wave of · In-In the occult end the !")'ltlcal that hu spnad In the country. "Bui u 1s 1e111n1 too bl1 ror the lnaUtutlonal church to fl· nore any · longer," aays a Methodist mlnlst.er, the Rev. Alber\ W. Potts Jr. of Iowa Ci- ty, Iowa. U the church doesn't ahow more concern and o f r e r IUicfance in the field, he addl, '1hen people will decide that they have found one more area of their livu in which ttie church is either irTelevant or obstructionist." EVidence ot .the mystical tendencyilas mulUplied recently, including lhe growth in' East em cults among youth, the ·charismatic "tongues'' movement, beallnl ,eervlces, religious commun\tle1, aslro~gy. even demonology and witcbcral\. • • wllldl Ille -porUcular-~ ........ be-.1Dvo1vec1: 1111"11 ~ ....... new.:• .. wl'llu In • M-_-., for putors, Ibo' Ad..... 'and 11 dtals . . with _.......,.. which ... wUhln Ille llbllel! perapectlve -what have "lradiilonally been called t1mlracles. 11 11To'ttdftk.of It 11 a fad er as IO muCh lllqic, NJ>Orstltton and ....it f-that will IOC!'l 10 away 1ia to l\llrllllee Iha\ the chwdl will mllhandle the probltn!," he aays. Several organizations' have developed that specialiu extra aenaory perctption and other psy~c· phenomena. w i t h church members and others as participants. 'l'hty include the Spiritual Frontien Fellows hip of Evanston, Ill.; the National Spiritualist ,.Association o f Churches. bastd in Milwaukee, and the American Society for Psychical ~arch of New York City. · f°"'"' which operate under Iha .rr... al DOl'IDll · Ille" and which -.. ID -.. plalnablo....U. "Whit~ are pnwlp& now, IM wholo -Id will believe tn 1 .. tew decadell,•1 hi says. Ha YOlced hope the church won'l take the same neaatlve stud toward It that fl took toward flndlnp of Gollleo and Darwin. He says paranormal oc> currenct.1 parallel BibUcal in. cidenl!, 1 u c b as t.be ''clairvoyance'' shown b y Jesus In dl>cornlng the past or the Samaritan woman al the well, or telekinesis power of thought to• aff<cl things, such as Jesus cban&lng water into wine at Cini. "These are areas right in the center of lhe traditional focus of tbe church, are.as or legitimate religious concern," he says. If the church continues con· centrattng. Oil ,the world, while "the worl4 is becoming more interestect in the 'spiritual','' then·otherl ou/llde the church will take it over, he says . ; ~ ~ • ..,,_ ."Let'1rRun to aermon by .Rev; Elaanor c. D p de . d 1 ~~ by Rev. Mortin . c. Jacbon. , oom re iete Mr. Adams is no stranger to the community having been Rector-In-charge of the parfsb for the past sb: months. A recenl book, 11New Gods in Amerlcl~·; 6y' P'e t er RowJey, says • ldberents to pew, unconveriUoMl rilig:k>ns In the country have' increued in .JO yean from 100,000 to U million. 'the Afottlcaft S o c i e t· y recehUy was awarded $297 ,000 by In.Arizona CClW'\ to conduct studies limed at· proving the emtence cl the hum19 aoul. 'Ille money bad been willed for that purpoee by a copper miner, James Kidd, and there was prolonged litigation over who cot~- He adds that there are "plenty of charlatans, frauds and iedt" ..,er to'ezplolt fl. The CliUrdJ "is uniquely equipped· to understand and U5t ~ phenomena'' to glorKy God and the spiritual realm, he 11ys, but if the church abdicates its responsibility, "then il gives up Ill ablllty to Instruct pro- perly and to protect Its people in "''""' to lbat field." N...,.rt Barbor LDl!leru ~ "181 Dover Drive, N~ Beach, aervicea at I aocl IO:JO a.m.; 'Sunday's lJel'1llOll bf Rev. James G. ;" 'BWn. COnjregattonal meeting at 1:15 a.m. ' " LOllltru CUrcb of the RtoaftOejtoa, lllJ Hamilton Ave., )!\inlfns!oo Be I ch , ~ at ]9:30 a.m., Sunday 'SC!*ll ol I un.; SWlday's sennon ,.,,,. Aim of Our F~;" · by • Paslor .Ar\hur TIDfley. · • llfetltedbt Newport CeJ!ler u • f le d Mellloditl Cbvcli, meeting St. Michael'• and ~ . Angel's Er)fscooal Olurch, Pacific Vltw brtve aDd Marguerite Ave., seivices ;at 11:15 a.m.; Sunday's sermon "When the Ablolute lm't! '' by Pastor !loo A. Buse!. .. .. Finl Cbard of llelflMa Science of Newport Btacti. meeting ,Ebell ·C!!lb. 5 I ~ Balboa Blvd., Balboa, services at IO am;; '&.Pfay's sermon "Religious SddK:e and You,'' by Rev. Albefl'Jiurke.'Sunday School at tlie same hour. Pres~tltl' st. -.:1:-:Prtfbl')eria•, Oaardl, 600 · !t. Andrew's Road, J'lewpoit • B e 1 c h , . services at lri ~ ud 111.m. wflh choir -li>li\C; · SUllday's sermon ·~Comaand Living" by Dr. Charles II. Dlerenfield. Born in Liverpo0f, E111land Manning Cites Socie ty -Ills ~.:..~:,;;~~t ~U.mi!J.i.:i~ ~ the AUantic, h$ has an LOS ANGELES (UPI) -lo the end of the line : Angllcan background that has Western clviliution is In its been unbroken for cenhpies. e unie rise in eroticism, in last days, doomed b y sex aS the great intertst in He rece ived his education at eroUcism, boredom, l hr i 11 life." -Anglican church schools, at· , . · tended college in Northern Ml»t of them are odd, .-ric varie\jel. However, il is In the In· creising interest and murch in psychic phenomena that the Rev. Mr. Polts·aees an.area in The Rev. 1.1r. Potta uys researchers in· the psychic field presently are demomttatinc .. mysterious . , . I . ' ~ • t'" Pol"', Prelate Me;et b11111er and ltiib laJes, IC· e '"lbe num~ of people England and did craduate cOrding to Arch bis bop who must have vicarious· ex-work ln 1 California. Jn ·his Tizn0t4y Mannini. spiritual cfteuient ·Con st a n t I Y , as youth he was an organ sCbol8r 1 ad f So lhern witnessed by their addiction to which hu given him a broad s l ? ~U:~. u California ~-=lpO~IUC~hf~oot: ~li~~e·~~~i~di~on~~ Catlw .. lic .. ehism Hea in:g • ''Then are thQse who aay any\hlng excltlng. . bi.Cory: • • · the slgna of our times reveal Mr. Adams was a metnber ~· ' Saa ~ U a I I e d that our culture Is in decline, .!n~tio~~':i.i' ont~~ of the Stock Exchange but at ROME (Ul!ll _ In I~ with ~~' Mell ton ol aplrit bnalhes anI! t o v 1 Prelbyl<rtu tliarc•, I I 9 ~t-~~'~ ltsp -~SUndalng dayy.s," our government which will ~~~ outb:eakandof WW II onereded A.O., re_.,iotlyes of Pope Chalcedon, perao!W represe1>-dlapefs fear," the red-and-gold Avenue Estrella, San w111;:-.~ -bringourhouaedown. uaae..ry>ees wuwngn Leo lX e.1co~ the taUVeofthepresent.Patri.arcb robedprelatetoldthePonU£f. Clemente, SUnday services at ''Tbfs Is probably true," he to the lltitfsb Foreign Service, Patriarch . of Constantinople. of C Q n st an ~f no p I e, The Pontiff and Mellton 1:30 and 1, a.m.; SUnday's said. • "And fourthly ,·boredGm. ~~ati~ s.rU-:1cesB:. 'Jo~~ and split the Oirilllan·cburch Athena1oru .J. celebrllod 1 50 minute joint sermon "Fai.rhd God" by Rev. Archbiahop Manning, whose We have losl our sense of won-and Consul-General for 3Q into two branches which never "we an havf faith in Christ prayer M'Vlct in the BasWca Paul Pillai, guest speaker archdiocese numbers 2 million der . Our genera lion is bored to Am 1 1 ces he have reunited. 1 . , our 1 ""-' and we an hope to of St. Jollo ln Lateran, the f N Delhi ~-'' bers ' to 1700 death." years. on Pa serv-But the'·· , '·-.,-.are ' &AM""'' p ·, hurch . b' •· rom ew , mwa. mem , 1poae , men ed ~--"·Im Sa Fr II' mu-~ be '--'ven, -redeemed Ind Ope I own c In IS ro .. · · ' of the Holy Name Socl•"' at The archbi!h:>p said the are o~N ' • an· diminfsh" ;-• ...._ ~u1 VI eel·. -.. a• ..... -• n-- Prelb7'*1U . .W....•,ol tlie. the Hollywood Palladium.'' Catholic Oiurch l\'Ould survive cisco, Chicaeo, Bab r tin, ebrat..i ~ U~ty Wee!< aved byJlim, in .the .saJ!!~.liv-"!M; ~;;::"~ Rome to C. uut 2l50 !'~:-Road, The arcbbiabop said there · the lall, u ii aurvived the fall Denver. Iatanbul, Miami•, the this k b deciarlllJ the ing and SlllClilying holy spirit. ....., llflflabed -eo:;. MJsa,. iervi:Ot 9:30 are four indlcators ahowlng of the Roman Empire and Babamasand.tb!:PersiaJ!G.ulf ~eeCatl~.ie n •Eutem T!J\l • .afready 'l'nstil!'!es the_ ~ :J!'.lt;;-..., C •Ill.• I a fl 1 U •It e d and II a.m.·,· "'·-'•·'•sermon \bat """""-<:lllture hu come _,. __ ""'-~--• __ ,.., Sbaikdoms. OtlhodOI Churches. "brancllljo bailS·Of'iliat.ecinllenfCil untty ,.,_ __ , docu- ;· .... ~.~~.IMZ Heil "flllJQwed-~iW:"lline,BIZt. : r .----:-:-·, .\HUl;4~,...-.-. ALlcensed '~yReadtrfOr of the slme '!M~ ~ ~we_arel!'O~ately ~-ce -· ·, A..;,, HMtlllfil"' Ba1c'h , !l'biae,"llJ·Rev.JrooeA..Kur· -·-·---· 3Syean,'liehli0Uicfat0d'aiicf Jromtheumeroola." ~--.. "'::"'"'~Ald. . rtlatfor to 11111\y •·!for t• 1 --l'°Pllam1ttand ~~ H • ''Dish preachedatAngllcanSerllca "WeareallCbriltlaj>s, ~~ •• ~,the .www 1111t -a.If i ~:It!.,..~ at rfe. """'~ Sc,llooLat 1:301.m. ' ypoc· nsy "· onesty from Stoc>holm to~ Persian • .,. .n -·"' ... the -· hlll«ltW'of ·di---.......... lo tba I 1 •,!•'-''I!. · . , ,; -· G·"'' , • .::;.,"""''AUatl!-'•-''' ..,...,,_,. ... , •Hltnfned both aides and piltlayean: ' ' -. -:a..11_ y'aoermoo v--1-....;.,., _.,,_, ..,.....,n., __ r ~.,.. body of Chr:!slclflmllh boll', p-~· ·.1 .• ba,w-~1o r·.. bJ~., Clitl'l .... •. :~-. -" • ·exotUqJlacea'.aiJch>aa;Anbra,. tialn,"'the Pontlll 1114.durlol "then Is fear." adcia '~~ Niii ud :;i;ua ~.v,: M.:.!h~!. d !st'.', c:.T.:::"..:._. Of Apartheid . Reported ~~~: ~:t~ the service celebroled jollily : -~1'111· Ill: of • suciden \he r.~·~Y,-boOli -'•'llilt ~ Foiari\lin y.11.-., ~ t Cbrdo, l7H" 0pnge Ave., , l>egan tbOological study Under • · Biil be mode c le• r l :IQa.m.l ·~y'asermon.:y services •·11 ·:~ud 7 p.m. JOHANNESBURG ·South j'o f n t program of the Soutjl the Bishop of Gil!taltar which B1"sbops Li-• i~ng ' ... ' .. "''~er ecumei>lam muat ' not com--.· Ford Miller." F-•h· Wlth Sunday SCli>ol _11 1'45 • Africa (AP) -J.. church-African Council of Churches he coollnued under the "t' .I. J;AJ ~ hll )Xilitlori as tba ~' .. 11·'"· Sunday evnblg sermon spolllQred sllidy finds Uial the and the Chrls\ian lnslilute, • Eplsoopal Bishop of Florida. "perpalUI ud vll!ble prlJ>. ' " 'IJope a -l-ey Jti.~-ttre , . . . . . I In . Endng_ cA..d11er~ity ' \ ! BY.u~~; ~ ·~ . . .. ' . ' ' . · "'"·one cl•thit Blb!e.'a mos! famolia Pj'Bllge&. SI. Paul lfsla t1in!e 'vfrtuet everyone 8hoWd strive to· allain. They __ Joye; faith and-hope .. ~ew will ,dfDut,e bfs .emp!laaia on the imporlance of !\Ive and faith. Bui .what of.the third.member of this triad: bopel'Can ·lt.rull)( be reprdecl u ·a virtue ~·thal Is, a : . tr~\ ,of. character people' OUi!!I CiJnociously to_ CC!lli~~t,el ~ ~ ='~-~.1¥1P-to ~bou! H, are aur-'' 1 I . • ' I • l ' • . . • . ' • ' I 1 -, ·~•"·~ 3 a, I pClCli ~ nioral obllga· 1 Ucn. • ..., in ....._ lo, r ... fl'• largely • quos11oo or 1 ~·~ naturol ~tioa, or ,lhe cfrcumslanca .In wbfch .. ,r:: ~-"1lelhJt. ...... the _,future with _bope ao.i'Pnl 1s 1n Poci mpany w11en -ii. 1nafst&'ii.A •• 11o .. 1 duly lo· lit bopellil;·even lij-b!w:'m-om1nou1 ctr-eumatances. :rhrouati. die qei, "many . ojher. philOCIOpbeJ'll llld poetl have olladted .lifiii ·~ to hope, porticularly the ~le flfnd of '-.lba~causes metran1hromen to keei> Vylnf .... In the (iCe .of l[!Ut 1clversl\y' "'Sap.. tiev.t.,n Aid lkllll -Milke. ~Adcf CiCtro went SO far,u to equate b9fill "°"""" 1ilth !>eJng alive · ''EveMbina dill-Ii "°"'·iq \ll!l,world· lil cfofte by hope," aalcl .Mal1ili Luilier. "!lo huibe-,woellf llO't!·one,1raiol' ol'a.niJl·be lqlod nol fl --·pp." : ,offver ·Goldlmltb wrote: • ; . ~llofle. ljb lhe ........ ~· llgh\ • •Adol'na 111c1 ~ -·wor: . • ".W'allll .. -'""" file nlllil . • ' ' "!nib a'lirllhtet ray," "'' I ,. < -~·~-1'nlcr:~ lloca(lbt"11•rifnc 'wllhoal !).?Pi l wU ifh trYl\11 to j!o>llei$ -la I aleve. . -' Bui 11 .,wu llit ~ poet ,nante. :1n "The D1vtne Comecl1." Wiiii -rtvldfi ... poeioed the dlfleren<t be-' • tween life wlt.b bope end Ille wflboul bope. The onlJ lbne • ' far -to obi t .. biipo, Donia Aid, Is when they -lbrvuch the por\111 cl HeH. . • 'Ille Bible Is full cl ,.,., _ to hope, not oft!y In the ~ .wrllfnla "' SI. PoDI bal 'llao ·In Iba -and-~-!'!-· I. clall-'Rollmr ulplaNI cl the-Olli ,,_, -Allll ..., :'. o1u..,._ .... ______ _ 'n.e, lplot not al ....... !'OR bal cl bopfnr JN. ....... 01.trl, • 111ope, ••proclatina 1111· -"' .. Jllb l'lllnl. 'Aid Ille PIOf'IJOl lillmloh-: I "11u11d 1a 1111 a1an -n: •.,the Lord." ' To llopo Ill Gad,-'" fill -··"""' day, lo~ t ldlla ...-. that Ille cloea have .......,. and '"~l . I I " ,. .. 1111!. . • -· . :.: . -. :: Tbn .., be no =Wloojt, la!lb, bal m,. II men -i.t1b. fer It atao ~ llld npei:tatlon. II fl 1n. -al SI. Paul'• M , the present 1oba or,a l\J. tqN -wbleb wll! be IDlflabl,y better tlJan anytldq WI ... """ lmqlne. fcloapo, • qalcl contend, this ii ID I claluslon. No ..,. .., _. ~ llatcvery human....,_.., hope. AM Ibo Vlr)' ad al hciplnl 'can lnftlae lf(I with,~ llld ....,,, policy ol apartheid is essen-p r i v a t e reoearcb-<clucation He had intended being an B a . . ' y . . ' ' clple ud lllaaldalloil. of unity tiallydlihonestandmarkedby body. Angucan ,Pri>s\. wt decided ¥ etir.ina OU0"'1!r bot1i "" ·~ anc1...i u. hypn>c:rfsy. ~ver's assessmell\ o'f not to apply for OrclinlUon m .l --~ ' . e-mnllflllda., faithful." Tbe ,report wu written by apartheid,· or ••at par a t e the Protest.am E p i,s co Pa I. .. . • · ~ "" ' n. E11tern Orth o do I Henry Lever. a profeSIOr in development" as it's currently Church and reilr~· •h>& NEW YORK (AP) otbln."' '' ~ · Cbtlrdl .._ not recognbl sociology at Witerwatersand known, pooders what sup-his bome in Calilomla. • American_ Roman Catbolie4--Mor te-<lllt'~--polley, po(lll ll'tmlcY. -· Umvenity. He says tbatthe porter1ofthej>0licyclteasils fn 11169 Mr_-Adams met b~ m.moa\ CW. --·lllollapi,inlblirt&·llepl their Q\llllhda ot-prlesll .and official structure cl race virtues. He concludes thit Bifhop ·!lee&, founder of '!.'be goiiJC along 1'ilh 1.~Cllllrdl pplll midi Ji.:~ ofle bilo n-ud • number of separatlon Is nothing more they are ratlonali•iog. . Anglican Orthodox Cburcb (iOllcy of rtlfrlqr.-4 their ·'ir boyO¢ canllalll and archbifhopo at. than "a railo~tlOD; that "Sei>iratio~ is '"PflOled to wllh h,e I cf.q U ~ f' era in al the l_le of '15. J\ la -lbal; ,_, lllli>ill tendM' the ceremoOl•, COllo Is,. an, altempl to praerve a be bued on cultural and not Statesville, N.C .. Alter spen' _for the• loocf of tW.ClilrdL 11 -• ·-·~ • • n ducted ~ Lalin, Greek mid posttton of prlvile1e · b Y on racial differences," ~ dillJ some lime in Sta!e&vtlle afao •seema. to be cood f0<· _.,....,. '' t l·I r.a·111 • n 11 llllll!I.. A choir chant..i in formulalinr a.~ ldeologjcal writes. "The 1UPf>Or1ers of Mr. Adams 'Was Cll'dairied in • ~ 1 llu~ Iha Ch 1u •c b "• G~ .atoac 1'ltb. the S!sllne system which gives oidence policy claim !!lat they are t t~ PrleSthOOd on OOc. I, 111111. "The average lenr\lf q( ~ ~llllkley. :. . Cblpol ~ lfltllll'. tn Lou.. or jUBtificatioo to it." motivated by a dislike of tl)e· Since this time he has' of-lives bu ··been • P._IM .up · ~ · ·' ·• "· Lever's view1·1re presented non·white. They also claim' ficiated at Anglican Orthodox ~lly aince ttbe cblD&e,"-· -1 • -,•,, 1 ·.. , .. r'• •. :.: .. by ,the study Project. on Chris. that the goal of apartheid is Services . in BellvleW," Walh., la1d Bishop Francia p. N . s • • le 'Ch J.. tianity in Apartheid Society, a the elimination of prejudice San Diego, Palo.Alto, Visljlla ~lpzlg, 71, the retired bishop , .· ew. -, ...... in .. g . s.:,_ , u .rCrf;: and d 11 criminal i o rl. and Oakland.~ He preferred of Baker, .Ore., and, en apert~ -_ DiscrlminaUon ia aeen as a being. • a:. 'volunteer unpaid ,on Eplxopal Joncevlty. · •-~ ,. ~ 1 ~ ; _ 1 : • Class Set On Jewish temporary, l!ut nec..,.ry, pries\ and ' compares himself "They're lned of the ~I E 'Wt · •' • C f meaaure until such ume as tlje .. ~ a "meodiCaJI1 friar."' and dlffic:UIUel . o1 t ~ e l·r ; .cQ,.:mi'fl U · in OJ.tn y final stage in aepanUon ii at· • position in their liter -"· ~ · · . ~· " • lalned. Since the Cburch'a ~1' A•-·~ II bonl thfl lo~• -with other Christian "U Is also claimed that .the :La,guna Hi11s thfl country, the ,•v"'ll= Wlu:ln0nftil0ounl7-'llll etnali'Pi'OP'•-·Reverend Chen ~!"'~"':,~ ~~~;e8:.:/' )&·':.'Bui ~ J1'1n1 lfillle'1·<JlardLlfeM!111 wu' Mpei-ly with a flip Reliaion cu1tun and ChriJtlanlty. Tile 'Ch · h Sets the 11gure a\arted ioil!i up f!I' . In u. ~YWCA bafldlnr -u 1t'111nt Minlltfr of e -policy .of apartheid is offered .: llrC ' the 11nt i11pe In 111 i at HI II. Grand 81., lliil -Sf,_ The Jewish religion from ils as a final solution to the race "a1~~gh"".,~~!~l!rthen;e far! =-~ :1, ~.!(!-'l'ba -church lfOUp, beainnfl1I to the pruen\ will problep> and more especially p -.. ~ ......,.. ~--" ::;: meetfal · t ,..)Ile YWCA in the Bantu problem ... That Is ro_ g ra.m beyond that ·-to, Ille . . Jl!lllher ~ ... Siftidn•• baa both ::0 ~.!'~~ ~i:: the namo uaed here for blicka. It wu in 1111 ai.I Pope cl d!Mcecl. : all!> tbe mondnJ and, •venl!ll church "It is arrogant to regal)! . "Tiie 'l'olm", 'popular 25 Paul VI introduced ·flit new wldmNcl lllll never QW'ried. activities, chfld core' and Bible J\e!lilCll," offered by . the other peoples u • problem member }'OUth •ln&lnl gtoup retirement pradk.· 'Jato' tiie 'Dr.''Blcbard'Cbin, the Mil' otucly. Starttnc wllb • coffee Office of Continuing Eclucatlon and to ollet a final 11>lutton fer from Boflllowec: will • be . Churcb,. requealinl \,h I\ ~'a 'llllnYler, .aald '"l'hfl i-•I IO:lt 1.m., ""'"'"" .at £alilamla .State_Cof!ep tl18tt''" be ays. "It c:oUld be .pronll\ocl Jn 1 program of b I s b o, p s o f f'e r t h e'.l•r -1111· -·brouChl· lo my semoe at II •.m. with a story Lolllf •th February 1 argued equally well that the contemporary ltyle music at 7 realgnallonl ot 'II, Ueept In 111.,,ilon •ID lllo Jlllt -· lime •lor the chlldnn, 11ao ~~~-1ij>maJ;,1D li.f.; pnlblem·ln ·•-relaUonafs •1' p.m.~y,.atthe)'ir1tBl1>-opecial clrcum1\lnc-•1 '·-·l>J'•JN81 ""'*who chlkl care for the ,...,.er · · wllfla.-pn>bfem. It baa -\IJ\ Cliiri:b, 14521, Moulloo mlt1&1tlnti aplnal ft. : .. 1..i ~~ wbaD trm&. cbllcfnn, lbetl a 7 p.m. tytlni!IJ ~-~. Amo Bl vd .. , lllcl that · u.· white man'• Parkl,11, Lecuna Hills. $Dee lbeii, In alea·cfy .~:lCl!IJr ~ll -~"'' ~ ~bil .. irltll llfble itud)' -• , n1.rcfslllallc .praoowpettoa . "The Team'" dfrected by auccesatoo, • Amer1·eu1 ~I!''~ prepared~ ~~ll_l!.il!C.· r,Uotnlifp uci . i.ae1 ,lllracb, Hebrew ·fn. with hla CWD KID eolor la the ·William Steele, music director bfsbope hova llt,,..s ou\ cl doof,wn4 ,~ Jll)lbllllli lai ~ ·a!rJlclcr fnd lllder,.cl ~" ~~1·_:;: , aftbe.FfralBapt!stOiurchof olllce,·\ufninrOffl'tbalrojoba dlludl ·~ a-aoOlll Dr.aienwlUopeokStulday dUa. Aid there 1'lll be ; t;laplla ...;.....Uona to th!I Bellllower bocf a ~•Y year in . to )'OUllJer men. . P·• •Ir •.ID • n.di J t r on I on , Iha lllb,loc$ "11"!1 Simple empboo!a ._ ba&lc ltruo-coalnry, Iha rilbll 1 n d It'll, !ncludln& 1 concert toilr "ft meant ·a -fudenblP fo\'"Clirlil cenlertd Slepa en How to Gel Mar- -and molfll .IUCh u the priY!Jqa of South Afrlcanl of over.-mUea with several chanp !or lbam, !If coune, • Uvtnc." . • • riecL • law, ritual, fflltl, Di-I are delennined by racial and .,,...eme.11 In the middle Bl!hop Leipzla lllcl In · •· Dr. ~ 1 ..,.iuate cl.~--~----- -ll'e!IDIY and -not by cultural conservationl. west. • tel.,,i-intarvlilr. ·"l!'ul tt'a l'rincotlll ·........., wltb · • --· Soaroe molarial A black man, no molter how Their program will be 1 chanlfe for· the ICIJCI. 'l1lere ft.II, ........ t a.d I c>a t e d wil ...,. flonl Ille Blble, •Ills IPe! al clYillutlcn or1 ll'..-cl in two parts. The mllht be some wl.O -1cl lllie fUr11ia llllt 'l'ba r!nt llnlle'• '*"' --.and.--·-lo 'li'eolarn.<Ult&n:o, llntbealnninl 117 p.m. in the to"carry oo, but -"'them ~ alllf "lt ~ftlHli'-\lii d1r7-. Thora ..W be can MRI'. ottaln -lbe -CburchSanctuarywlllfeolure have-reody to -111-bac:lt ~tml.11M14Clfjfllille!*Jlill .... -'" cit --alatu of prlvilqe cl • whlla lnsplratlonaf and e x c I t i n g and 1urn the wt ..., lo lo 1 dlllrdo iljl ..._.cl /al. ~ ,,,,.... llllf Qr1a. man,...-cl hll la"1I el ucrec1 ml!P'*;L. The. l8COlld ' ' · 1 • 1 ::! '}!'. tllldlJ 1 .. tllla mlfilalloncrlde.-_. .. port lo .tba l'allawabip Hall 1 . w., 'i ·.: . -Ian. p•t1ram7, ·;,m·'lnclullc!" 'more -· • 'l'ba -wtl be ~ -Ill blocl<....,. Nl )'OU\h -t.nliol ..-._ I 'I : =.:.:~.::~-: ~:~=: = ~?. ~-=-m . ,. ~lhe--fsll'/~ pm'lllll and 'not . culturll 1111,~tollev, .. " ~~Jim" _,, ~" ppo. • • • · Jama E. v.-wobn. Jr., .... S u_ .. throa ..U. al ..., ... ,,_, '"!'here Is 1 1n1t dell o! Director ol Cllr!stian EdllC!'· • o# ()I/I_., M.p i..stJf!ll IDl1 be earned. 'l'ba clua Is ~ in apartheid. For • lion of the 1 n t • r t 1 I n I •I _ Mn.Moll · . , -to all hlcb acbool ea 1 mp I e , 111 African Chureh. -' arllluatea. eolJete -,...., .... 1a ot\tdanl 1s ,.,.,.. The public ii mvttod. ,,_ --11a · COi••-· CW11Mi and ldalla. Formal ..... ,_ eel ,....,_ to I t u d y IJ flee porklllJ In the llchlld *L_I• ...... , TREES r;rf _;_ -WORLD to the OIUap fl not nqulred. --08 lhe lllted lrouncls lot. Tbera will be DO odmlaalcn .., UlC ror ~..1. lnlonnallon con-qiot )lo la neaded in !iouOI charfe. A free will olferl!w lltt •-,.,. A•....S o.-c lad lllo IJlllOt ol Conti-Alrlco lo 'ltrVe 1111 own peo-will be aeeepteil far "1'lle 'O. Falrolr• A-. ll•Hll ldr'"._ -.atL ..._' TlllD". ~ I .... .' ' • • • • r-----0.r M•• I• Su Ji're..eil------, ' Simon Says The Cap's On Pete's Peak By HERB CAEN SAN FRANClSOO -Mllllooalre Norton Simon has stopped contrlbuUng to Pele M~oskey's c 1 m p a I g n becauae. he Is telling lrltnds. "I le<I that McC1oskey'1 campaign ha 1 already ptaktd" (II that's a poak, what'• 1 pimple!) • • • MEET LEROY GREENE, the w1lttrs' /riend! Assemblyman Greene walked into a chain restaurant in Sacramento recently ind was amaud and confounded by a sign readln1 ''Management Deducts percentage of WaJlers' Tips." Snorted Greene·: "If I'd wanted to tip the manager I'd bave Upped the manager," and did a little checking .... Under present State law, management CAN grab part of the tips if a notice to 1bat effect is posted publicly. So Greene has introduced Assembly BW 78 (how do you do, Auembly BW 71) which, II posstd. makes tips the tole property of waiters and waitrtsses .... It'll pas1 . There are more waiter• than mana· gel"9: • • • JUST PLAIN "oh" (Committee ' Cbm. Heory Hart, Hplalning why the National Board of Review picked Roman Polanski's uMacbeth" aa the best film of 1971): "lta imagin1.tive staging of scenes only vaguely In- dicated by Shakespeare uemplilied the skillful use of the artistic resources of the motion picture and more thap compensated for its mistaken caslinc of the leading roles and IU socially Irresponsible es· ploltation of violence'' .... In other wo~s. it'~ the greatest, but skipplt. EFFECTIVE and •f'ecting: LUe magaz.ine's cover last week , showing the Week's toll In Vietnam -"The On< Boy Who Ditd " .... /u for the fint Americtn combat death in that 1bominable war, a futile subject touched upon here a few times, an old merctnary asks "How about China Air Transport Pilot E a r t h q u a k e McGovern, who went ln while air- dropping at Dienblenphu In 1954?" Let the record 10 show. • • • SALESMANSHIP is not dead! Afte r the Rose Bowl game. S.F.'s Jim Ganzer bought 300 surplus pl11stic horM -thqae awful things that 10 .. Waaauah" -and aold all of them at the S.F. Sportsbow at Sl .50 each 11 "Unsinkable Rustproof Fog Homs for Small Boats," waaaah . SAL CAMP AGNA. at the House of Troy, Is 1•ttlni a Joi of smlleage with this old dialect joke: 11My oncle'1 funeral has cost me $5000 so far ." "Wot you mean, 10 far?" "Well, we buried heem in a rented tuxedo." ONWARDi If and when Jeremy EtsHokin takes aver Playland-at-the- Beach as a housing development, hls first act will be to tear down all the rides and the Fun House -but who cares? Ever since the Big Dipper was rued (that was the wildest roller- C011tfr anywhere), t.bt rides have been on the tame aide •••. However, nostalgics will be happy to hear that Jeremy will pro•lde apace for the It's It Shop, peddl!Jlg that unique bon ·bon ereated 50 years ago · by tbe late George Whilney : a slab of vanilla ice cream between two oatmeal cookies, covered wllh chocolate and made fresh daily .... "When I was a kid," says EtsHokin, "J got fat for the first Ume from eating It's Its. They're still great," even though the price has gone up from the original nickel to 35 cents. For some reaaon , the confection wa1 never frandllsed. You can get an It's It only 1t Playland and That's That. Jesus May HaveBeen. Women's Lib Leader The author is the editor of the Journal of E~menical St~ies and professor of Catholic thouaht, Temple Univerrity in Philadelphia. . By LEONARD !WIDLER In a belated though progressive move. the American CathoUc bishops have con- ves,ied.1 coinmit\,te to study the status of women la the chureb and society. A 1imilar 8Cllon on the world I e v e I was reconhended by the synod of bishops, just endtd In Rome. In Its latest regressive move, the American Episcopalian bishops returned the question of the ord ination of women to still another study committee. These committees, and others, are dealing with ane of the most fundamental revolutions in the history of human socie- ty -feminism. In such study. Christians. and those affected by Christians, need to know what Jesus 's attitude toward women was. THE ANSWER IS clear: Jesus was a feminist -that is, a. person who pro- moter the equality of women with men, who treats women primarily as human persons and willingly contravenes social customs in so ading. The gospels give no evidence or Jesus ever treaUng women as inferior to men. When the restricted state of women in the. Palestinian Judaism of that time is recalled, even this mere absence or 1 male super i ority attitude Ls e1- traordinary. Women. for example, nonnally were not allowtd to study the scriptures (Torah); one first-century rabbi. Eliezer, put the point sharply : "Rather should the word s of the Torah be burned than en- trusted to a woman. Whoever teaches his daughter the Torah is like one who teaches her lasciviousness." WOMEN were nol counted toward a q&aonun (minyon) for worship. Women t'OUld not bear witness. A good man ~ould not 1pt.ak lo a woman in public; a nbbi would not address even his wife or dlughter in tht street. A menstruous woman was ritually unclean, 11 wis anyone or anything she touchtd . Jesus, however, publicly, repeatedly rr- jtcted these oppressive customs. '!bough a nbbl, Jesus often addressed women, even women ol W repute, In public, Ind he spoke to t11em as primarily human persons, not 11 "au abjects," as far et· tmple, -the thrlce-marr!td Samaritan woman, the woman "taken In adultery" and Mary Magdalene. Moreover, he fOCU)arly taucht women the Torab. Juu1 also very dellberately1 rejedtd Ille Jewish prvlli.blUon 11alnst wom°" lorloc wltnu1. ror uample1 hit Ont _... .... alllr 1111 naumcttoll wu to a -..., Ill lbm oommluloaed to bear ..u-. Jo Ille ....... ~EWISE, Jesus went out o( his way to reject the ancient blood taboo publicly, as with the woman who had a IZ..year is1ue of blood. Jesus was oot content to cure her quietly, which was his custom, but deliberately called everyone's at- tention to the fact that she had touched him, showing that he did not 1hrink from the ritual uncleanness incurred, and, by immedi1te Jmplications, that be rejected the "uncleanness" of a woman who bad a flow of blOod, menstruou11 or continual. Also contrary to the current attitude, Jesus clearly thought that the "in- tellectual life" was proper for women, that the role of wamen was not limited to being in the home." Thia was made clear during his visit to the home of Martha and Mary. MARTHA took the typica1 woman's role: "Martha .was distracted with much Servin&." Mary, however, took the su~ posedly "male" role : She "sat at the Lord 's feet and listened to his teaching." Marth• apparenUy thought Mary was out al place in choosing the role of the "intellectual.'' for she complained to Jesus. But Jesus's response was a refusal to force all women into the stereotype; he treated Mary first of all as a person (w hose highest faculty Is the intellect, the spirit ) who was allowed to set her own priorities, and in thls instance bad "chosen the better part." And Jesus a~ plauded her: "It is not to be taken from her." Another rejection of limiting the woman's horlzoo to Kinder and Kucbe oc- curred when a woman in a crowd com4 pllmented Jesus by referring to ·his mother. But her image at a woman was sexually reductionist in the e:rtreme: female genltals and breasts. "Blesaed Is the womb that bore you, and the breasts that you sucked!" Jesus clearly felt it necessary to reject thi s hbabyipachine" imaae and insist again on pelaonhood being primary for all : "But he 'said, 'Blessed rather ara those who hear the word ·ol God ind keep it.. " JESUS strove to oommunlcatt the no- tion or the equal dilJllly ol women In many dUferent waya. Once, in re1ponae to a chall•nge, he rtlattd Ulm parables In 1 row, all of which contalntd an lmq1 of God. The llrat s1orf was of the 1lllpllerd who left Ille " sheep to setk the one lost - the shepherd la God. Thi Ullrd wu oJ Ulo pnxl'-11 aon -the lalller Is God. The se· cond slory was of the woman who sought the lost coin-the woman Is Godl It Is clear from !ht 1ospels that Jesus vigorvuslY. promoted tho dlcnlty and tqU11lty of won\eo in the midat of a vtry malHominaled society: Jesuo was a feminlll, and I Vtty l'ldlcal .... Cln Ills followers 11tempt to be anythinc leu! I • Co1nment Page I World's War on Dope: It's Not Even Dented By TAKAllll QKA Sllf( Corre1poadent af The CbrtsUan Science Monitor PARIS -The traU begins in Turkey, where peasant women bend aver flel.U brilliant with pappies. With practiced fingers they cut lhe sides of the poppyheads, returning the following morning to collect the few drops of rn.ilky white sa~soon browning in the sun-that lhickly acenta the air. This is the raw material of oplwn. From Turkey the trail Jeads by land and ua across southern Europe to the great port city of Marseille, whose sunburnetf tile roofs conceal doiens of cubbyhole "officlnes"-a convenient French word which at the same time means dispenaary and thief's kitchen. Here the opium is transformed into fine y,·hlte heroin. It now is ready for the next, and most lucrative stage, of its illicit journey-across the Atlantic , in ladies' handbags, in false-bottomed suitcases, In the nooks and crannies of expensive cars. At every port of entry into the United States, whether by land, by sea ,' or by plane, police, customs officials, and agents af the Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs CBNDD)1 are ceaselessly working to halt the inflow of thla innocuous looking, fine white powder befort tt addl ita frightening share to the statistics of crime, shattered health, and broken homes. BUT, aa John Ingersoll. director of the BNDD, aadly acl<nowltdged at a presa conference here Monday 1 all thtae ef. forts, combined wt.th thole af hl1 agenta: overseu and tJ. the law authorities of many countries, are not nearly enouah. There is "still no dent" In the booming International opium traffic, Mr. In1enoll 1aid, despite last year's achievements in the United States: 4,000 1m:slJ at the federal level, 10,000 arrests al the state level and more than 1,000 pounds of her· oin seized at the border1. The peasant in Turkey gets· perhaps SO cents per kilogram af hh apium latex . The heroin emerging from the officlnes of Marseille commanda a price of $10,000 ptr kilo wholesale . The same heroin colt.I $ 2 5 , O O o wholesale by the Ume It bas been landed in the United States, while the retail price is easily 10 Urnes this amount. The purpo<e or Mr. Ingersoll'• press con!erence, held· jointly with Jacques: Soller, his French counterpart, was ta a,,. nounce the unmasking of a Franco- American narcotics ring that had smug- gled 11h tons of heroin into the United States during the past 17 months. . .\LTHOUGB the ring was smashed and many CJf its members arrested, American officials have manag~d to recover only 600 to 700 kilograms of the total mount the ring is estimated to have sneaked in, Mr. Jnceraoll aald. A ftderal grand jury in New York bas Just chargtd 23 penoaa -two Americans and 21 Frenchmen -with amugling in the heroin. Two Americans and two Frenchmen have been arrested in the Unlttd Stater, and nine Frenchmen in France, Mesari. lngeraoll and Soller ID· nounced. Mr. lngeraoll Is ln France for a joint fo'ranco-American review of nearly a ~ ol clole, cooptratlon between ..,.ulcs control and police authorities of the twa countries following an 1greement Feb. 2e last year by Attorney General John N. Mitchell and French Interior Mtnllter Raymond Marctllln. 1 Tile smalhlns of the ring was a "hallmark of Cooperation'' between American and French law 1ulhodles, Mr. Ingersoll uld. He ascribed the ar- rests made in France to "information developed In the United States." It Is UD~ Iba! the arrest hr a Frenchman, Richard Berdin, in New York last September, led in tum to the surveillance and arrest Oct. t ar another Frenchman, Andre Labay, and three ac- compllcts, at Marly-Le-Roi out.side Pari!, with 106 kilograms of heroin. From information gleaned In this operation, still another Frenchman was plcktd up In the Unittd States. Gradually the 23 persons charged by the New Yark grand jury Monday were unmasked, the ''bla: wheel" apparently beinl Louis Cirlllo, an American. MR. INGERSO!L said the charac- terlatlc of the group was the boldnea and large ICale ol tta opei-ailooa. Wbereu many heroin smugglera ara potty optratora, trying to bring over 10 or 1J kilograms at a lime, be aald, the gang charged Monday were engaged in a"'ma· jar export buaine.ss/' tending over 100 or more kilograms per 1hfpment. Mr. tnierllOll estlm•ted that the addict population in the Unittd StatOI requtr~ five to six tons of heroin per year. The ganc chargtd Monday w., only one of many trylng to cash in on this demand. That was why the seizure of 600 or '700 kilograms from this group alone made no appreciable dent in the total volume of the heroin traffic. Mr. Ingersoll said. In the past, American authorities are known to hav• be<n dlssaUsfitd with French efforts to smash the narcotics traffic, especially in cracking down on the officines of Marseille. JOHN CUSACK, European director ol the BNDD in Paris, was recalled to Washington last month after charging that several "big wt.em" in Marseille enJoytd the protection of the Fnnch 1uthorlties. At Monday's press canference , however, Messrs. Ingersoll and Soller made every effort to emphasize cOopera- lion between their two services. Presidents Nixon and Pompidou are believed to have discussed the subject at their meeting in the Azores last month. Sources here emphasize there ls no gap in the determination of the two preaidenta to ellmlnat.e the aiminal traffic in ctancorous drugs acroas the Atlaotic. In a communique Monday, the French Minlslry of the Interior aald !bat F\'lllCO- Amerlcan cooporalion during lhe past year had resulted in the conftacatloo of !,ISO kilograms or heroin or of morphlne- blle, and the arrest of 57 lntemaliollal traffickers in these drugs. Leader • Ill Rape Cases LA-Long Beach Area Tops in Reportro Assault,s By HELEN B. SHAFFER Editorial Reaean:b Reports " Rape, lbe • crime 'mo6t ?elred by wmnto, appears to be on the.increase and no one is quite sure what to do about it. Apprehending the rapist i1 difficult and convicting him even more difficult. The rapist apparently comes in many guises : he may be a deranged sadist, an alienated youth who casually assaults a woman as an adjunct to petty theft, a mild-mannered family man d r iv en periodically to rape and kill, ar just an ardent fellow who mistook his petting partner's "no" for 11yes.'' Women liberationists complain that the police do not take rape charges a11 seriously as , they should unle3s the woman can ·show bruises, cuts or other unmistakable evidence of physical abuse. 'The police, on the other hand, are in a dilemma as they try to separate valid complaints from the false. For if rape is the hardest crime lo prove, it is also the easiest to fake . A MAN MAY be an innocent victim of a false rape charge, just 11 a woman may be the innocent victim of 1 rapist who claims she was a willing participant in the se1ual act. Since witnesses are rarely present, the case becomeJ a mat- ter of balancing the credibility af the complainant with the credibility of the alleged attacker. Rape Ii Unique among crimes of vio- lence in that the criminal factor is not the act itself but the victim 's unwillingness to participate in the act . If the woman con- sent! to serual intercourse, there is no offense. If she doesn't, the man is auilty of a crime for which the penalties ire comparable to those for murder. Blinding, castration and death were among tile punbbmenb meted out in ear- 1y tlmes. Eleven aouthem states still re. tain the death ·penalty as the maximum punishment for forcible rape. The death penalty may be applied in several sta:tes for statutory rape involving a 'Willing but under-age girl if she ta quite young. BLACK AMERICANS hive long com- plolned th•t rapt penaHles are unevenly applied -to their di1advanta1e. Ac- cording to the m01l recent poUce statl!ilcs compiled by the FBI, Ne.,.... ' RAPE RATES IN SILICTED ' METROPOLITAN AREAS, 1970 • (na~OMI awrage 18.3) Metropolitan Number of rapes Metropolitan NllBller of ra'" area per llO,IM pop. area Por.1111,0ll pop. Akron 2U Loul&vWo 21.1 Albuquerque 39.3 Memphil 27.9 Atlanta 27.I Ml1rn1 1'.0 Baltimore 34.9 Milwaakee 1.3 Baton Rouge 36.1 Mlnrieapolis- SL Paul JU Birmlnlham 21.4 Boston-Lowel~Lawrence JU Nashville 21.8 Buffalo 13.7 Newark l0.5 Charleston, S.C. 35.2 New Orleans 11.7 Charlotte 23.0 New Yark 19.9 Chicago 25.4 Oklahoma City 21.1 Clevel1nd 18.7 Omahl JU Columbus 34.7 Philadelphia 15.2 Da11as 41.0 Phoenix 31.1 Denv~r 49.7 Pittsburgh 14.0 Portland, Oro. 22.! Detroit 3f.I Hartford-New Richmond 24.9 Britaln-Brltlol 10.9 St. Louis 34.4 Honolulu 13.5 Salt Lake City IU Houston 27.t San Antonio 21.1 fndianapolis 33.5 San Dlego 19.4 Jersey City u San Franclaco-Kans11 City "·5 oakland 42.9 Las Vega1 23.8 Seatle.EvereU 23.1 Little Rock t•cuso 10.1 North LIWe Rock 48.1 am pa- Loi Angelaa. St. Petenburg JJ.2 Long Beach IO.O Wuhinitoa, D.C. 23.0 SOURCE: Faderal Bure!ou of Jnvtltlptlllll. dlcalld In lta flndlnp Ulat the aame race -tither black or white ~ is involvtd in nine out of lea rapt ...... .Raplsta, ·nprdl.., of race, tend lo be young, Of '441 e ... of forcible rapt clled In a nalloilal· aampllnc ot police lllMI, 93 (%1 pelcerit) w'<j ... I~ or younpr and ODlJ Ill (ll -1) were • or older. ' Age of Speciaiizatioµ Hits· Doctors . By ELLIOT t. RJCllAllP80N 1J,S. Secretory ol -~. Eftcltlol aM w.u ... EWil lhoutb ...,...11 practitioners, ln- lemllta ~ pediatrlcla111 can handle llllllJI of Ule patl~nl'a health problems, lhelr ranks are 1hrlnklnf whlle the over- all tolal ol phy•lclans contlnuea to ,,... Tbay ara, in !act, ,being replaced by apeclalllll ll'hooe f,.. tend to be hlsber, who Jud to hospitalise their patient> more often and who tend to have 1n obllque ralall«lshlp with thl tolal lloalth probl...,. ol a fam11J. Thia speclalluUcm bu deprlV!CI 1111111' patlloll of a~ ol 111)' ...... Into thl .lieal,tl>eere ~ l'(o lllacle ~an -tlii ......... of 1111 m. dlvlduai or t111" !Uiny, Nit Cllit ~ 111 ltktjy to -lboi ,...... llllh mecllcal hlllOQ'. • . • corn AU lnflftod uc1 ._..... Wiited becluee ol lhe llldi. d.,u.alloa or dll..,..UC ~ llld lllldlell reconll ud the ollOll -••ry pro- vlalon or 1 ....,111tat•1 .. •lool. The ll1lldlltrlbullon of ""1ldml ... tendl u well Into I~-., 111 IOO 111111)' of wllicS <Ill rlPlfllly Ill ' elllllllecl .. -1cal ~ pocklll • f'tr aamplo, thera,ta -doclor for t ' . I OVlf1 111 lllidlnll ID New Yort, wblle ID MJlll ... lbn 11 '!1111 w doct« for .ttffn 1.-1illdmto/'"-'811c1ll7, - pliy'1dln ID Mllalllf>pl bu --Ille j.11m1 lllad u tlle New Yorlr pll,ll- $n -alllloQah thl lloi7 II mad! _.. ............ Cll Tm al*iaJty. 1!11 '1111 Upper Mldwtll alont, lfMre ara .... , t.llllO conununltla with no cJoo. tor al ail. -IO bllllli "'"' 111 auclt 111111 II llllpw!Ne lllcauee, for all pnc> 11c11,.._, ft lllalpb'-1 ailt. l . The ireat.eot concmtr.tlml ol lmlla for rapt in I-~ 17411 JOl1' olds. While all ,rape -"Feaaed • ptr· cen< during lhe pas! deClde, arrata or malea under 18 increased 85 percenL No part of the nation ls 1ree of rape, but the hazard Is grtltelt in urban cent.en. The risk nte in big cities during 1970 was three times greater than in the suburbs and four times greater than in rural areu. And there la great varlance in the incidence of rape from one big city to another. The differences:. often may renect not only social coodilions but police reporting technJques. NO ONE ltNOWS liow many rapta ac- tually occur. FBI stati!Ucs indicate upwards Of 40,000 farcible rape c a a e I receive police attention during the year, a national average of more than four every h~. But FBI afficials, aJong with other enminologlsta and many American women, recognize that rape is ane at the moat under-reported of all crimes. Several surveys bear out their be:llef. "Women who are threatened with rape usually succumb, seldom acream, rarely report It and almoat never aee their asaau.nu convicted," Gall Seehy wrote in New Y erk magazine after 1ttendlng a "Sptak-Out on Rapt" prcmoled by the Radical Femlnllt organluUon. II the woman Is fn..tr1ted by the dUficulty of bringing her aaaau.nt to JUlµce , the oor· rectlonal or medical official is equally frustrated •bout an apparent inabWty to "cure" many of lhe rapists who are caughl and, convicted; EFFORTS TO rtduce the Incidence of rapt by poychlatrlc lrubnent of rapists bave proved dlaappointlng. Many atates have adopted 1ezual fll)'chopath laws that provide aucb trutmmt, but the J1w1 are widely erlilcllod and fll)'chiatrlsta do not neoplJe the term c 1 I e :r U a J psychopoUI" u a valld medical deal11>•· lion. Police ny the beat preventive 11 cau- tion on the port ol women. Doo't walk alone on dar1t atraeta, ke•p your car loclced, be wary o1 unknown "repalnnen" lmocklni at Y9W' door -this advlce 11 not very aatllfac:tory lo wom., who would ltk1 to Uvo !roe ol lho meo1ce of rlpl. But for !ho tlmt being it will bavt to do. --W.. . ' ~tuiday, January 29, 1972 The comment Paie of tb1 Diiiy Pilot Mb lo IDf- llld lllmlll•te ruden by preMDtlnf a nrletJ of com- mentlr:J on lopi<I of llltei- ut encl llfnlllcan<e from Informed oboerven a n d spokUllWI. llololrt N. w...i, l'uWWw • Good mornlnf, boYJ and slrll and welcome to lllOtber Slturdty ol fun and I~ with Unclt Len and bll friends Carol and Andy. Well the old mall aack was pretty lull again. I hope this Will be a regular thing from now on. It llll'e is nice to have a lot of line entriet to 1 .. k at etch week. Al )'OU can tee; we have a eouple .ol specl1l lhlng1 on the, Family P11e 'this week. rtrst, there ta 1 plflure of Michelle Echel'llque, a reautar entrant In Uncle Len'• contest who wu a · big winner in Ask Andy'a cOiumn. Her queition on bow many natural elements there are won her a fine World Book A.Uu. Allo, In the upper rlgbt hand comer of the page ta a new "l"\ 0'" IT Poll4+e. f•lure which ~ run every ~ 'f'I -from now on. It ta 1 ban-.-----;....------------------------. dyman column and each week, new and ucltlng ptojecll .wtll be written up and offered to DAILY PILOT readers. , 'lbese projecta are the 'klnd that can be clone by all the faml1y. The ·one on today'• page ta not only fun but also beautiful 1nd good to eat. PRIZE WINNER * C1therlno Halloron, 10'h, 1965 Orl"tt Av1., Cotti Moaa Any child under 12 can enter Uncle Len's Art Contest. Here's all you do: (1) Draw picture on piece of plain, white paper 5112 inches· wide and 4 lnchel deep. Uae bllck Ink ond make lines b!Jck. (2) Do not copy or trace picture. It m~t be your own wort. (J) Put your name, age and address on bac-of drawJnl. Mail It to Uncle Ltn'1 Ari Con teat, Bo1 JIS60, DAIL V PILOT, Costa Meta. Winner will receive Kennedy ball dollar. So each week, look for thla apeeial feature and maybe 0111 of the ptojecta will catch your eye and you will build it. This 1...-----------------------------' tJ the beat way to learn how to do things-by doing them yeunelf. In mariy cases, you can build tbJngs which are . much better Utan tbe tame Item you buy !n a llort for Tb• marking pf Valenuiii•1 . tboulbt of u the potron of spread over the whole year Day 11 actuaUy tak'en from tbe people Jn k>Ye and the belper and for many years . to come. rellgloUI leut day bonorlnl 1 of U-wllo ore unhappy It Is not hard and can even be Roman ChrtaU111 who was kW-about Jove. a lot of !Un. ed for hlo faith jµal ibout 1700 The cardJ which we send to I hope all of you 1et at lea•! years aa:o 1n the arenas of our cloee friends and relativea one valentine and be IUrt to Rome. are called "valentirtes" in remember thole you care for rnore money. Well, just a few weeis·from now on Feb. 14 is one of the mot! f1lh holidays of the year -V11tnllne'1 Day. Of eourse, even lhou1h It 11 a apeclal day, molt of us will liot 1ctually get out of ochool . or work. That really doesn't matter for th is is a day which makti uch of U1 be frlendl with everyone aroulld ua. By coincidence, the culloms honor of the marlyNd Roman with a valentine from you. . which are connected to hlo who lived so long ago. Your topic thl1 week for all feasl day In Englloh·speaklng But w bate v er the the cont.sit will bo Valen- countrie1 are probably a background, the custom or ex·. tine's Day. If you want, ,you holdover from i~period in time . preuii>a love on a 1peci1l day can even desta:n yolq awn when a pagan f e s t i v I l 11 1 , wonderful t h l n g , valentine for the art contert ar usoclated with Jave occurred especlally in this modem write a poem aboUt love. around Feb. 14. world where everyone teems Art menUont Include: Angie Sinee that Ume, st. Valen-to be In noecl ol 10me loving Jay, a, Coatl Meta; Btthara tine bu been pop u I a r I y klndneu. Maute!, I, Foun!lln Villey; 'I It ls impartant to remembeD . K~ PaclnO, 5, Costa Mwi that Obi' werld can be a better Jullel Nau, 7, Q>sta Mesa~ place to live in U we aU make COuttney Lawrence, 4 IA , that oplrlt ol Valontlne'• Diy Coron• de! Mar. .... ,.. c ii .......... •I• °""" -hltr Pliet, lol ·---C~/.of?,,., .' Corn~r RIDDLES anti JOKIS , .... __ _ ' ~'-tofl'J~:.1:.1"'"':i 'r. or moon to keep on gotnc and q1trt .... f.7 M11..u11 ... ~· finally fade aut of sight, for hi• 111iHtloft': • Caa ,.. predict lbi lvlure el However, tbe. ' e • p e r t s Ibo -? predict that somelhlng e!Je 1!111 !>appen to l!rlpg our wan· Our ulronluta toot roct dorlni moon hack liome. In iample1 from 1111 moon and five billion yean, the IWI II * PRIZE WINN&R Dear Carol: What would !be nation be like If all the c-,n were redT · ~ all oorta of !Mio on the e<POCled to •well '1111 and got ;.I. But io far, nobody can holler. On earth, the long hol (!=:::::======:;::::::::::::::::;:::::::;::::;:=::;::::. prove .how the moon was born days and Jong cool nights are et llappened In Ill pat!. likely to 1tir up a ,lot of wild,.------------------• l'!Bllln& gamoo are otorm7 weathor. ,'flm. ta u- . . even to oc!fl!ltata. They peded to ojJeed up, the opin-POLLUTION ·hne guessed 1tveral things nJng clay1 and mote them ~I mlghl have happened to shortar lfllo. ~ tutor spin· ·Pollution can hurt you, the mo6n long ago. AM some nlng and the hol1'r sun \llOuld It'1 ugly too, ilperts bsve made a few pull at the moon. Then it is ei:· so do your best, · Ill..... about what might peeled to alow down and move Like the rest . fuippen to the moon In the far Into a amatler di'61t, clOler to To be~ find a solution lulure. home. To po utlon. We won't be around to •ee U !her~ ore people here In whether i b e s e pred!cUona this far future, ·they will not oeme true. But Jtl'1 haVe fun pay much 1ttenUM to Iha Ill' · ~· Let's suppose w• Iles of the moon. Por then lhi art on earth for another nve old aim will he dylnl. Allar 111,_ __________________ __, Mllton yeara. If this pledlcUOn last flare up, lclenlilto aped eoanea true, the moon ·would that l!J worn oul fumace Will Joo!< paler and one third grow dim and llnally lo oul imaller than II looks now. Tbls altogether. Lol1I before lhla ta becauae It would be about 1tragedy, people WIU move to a 100,000 miles farther a1'ay. If new pl1net . iitar a yOutlcer wa lingered here for ollll sun. another five billion years, we ~~ Hndt • WwN .,. • .-" 11111, •t see it come clOllJ' ~~i'' ., """""" TUN. ,... aP.In. JI might come so cloN that the urtb'• Br••lty -;:.Id Bow an blud1 maclaf . ~werw:f':~ ihlh; TM urtb hu many ftdpn . like -• r6 u n d . for l1liklnl lllsndl. llome ,,a· up from below !bl wit... Clii!ne. thli pndlcllon hr 8'!lne aratP.i · &Ip 1114 ~-Ill •'-far Muri 11111 111vlr wlieit wa , In ir6ulil. ;,,J' tNt. Bill fllPtl'la bavt lbl land. . mry ~ '-,.,_,... tbal 11 bu, a dilforut ot.ry to .!ell . -... -nc. abolit how II wli liorn. II -· llillhl. Some ot -l'UIOlll --Ire bisOd 611 thlnll that ore be >'ley Jarse 'Ind very old. Gr ,baPJ11!11nc rllblnolr. We kilow It may be 11111ll and ·11111 \bit !bi moon causes our lrilUng for ill first birthday. llllllUY tld11. · Cart I u I But whatever lb atory, tteJT ........_ta ,...ve I h a I llland ta a P.itce of dry land U.. iulallll Udti make the with w1t.r around II on all llrib ipln -and the dayo old11. : . we dab'! nllU<e tbbe The Door o1 the oeun uiier" dtll1Pti· Bui lodl)' II ti the watar II 11 IOUd 11 Ifie 1rJ ' ~---·~..., land. It aJao bU mOolalalnl than )llliilUJ. JI -.... M and valleyl. ~ tho • at Ila -rilt, ' ., lift" pealla ol wl!loni"* ftlalln. iltlnon ,...,. 1111 w1lt-4QI 1a1no poa 1bov• the -• -Id Iii • llallfl .... • • 'Ibey form • obollt ot 1--. Al 1111 Cth lllowl dml, II Vo!ClllOI a1-o erupt t11 Ille • Jots the ...... mo\ot """""' floor. s..-11111 pjlo tlP . faster .. '1111 """'" -rcones high ._... Ill iaml fll1ber ••111· to • Jarsor orbl~ iallllda of drY land. u Y'* la tht lul IO ,..,., It hu trace ~t ml11lolll of Yll!I, · moved 1111111 -loOI. II Ihle you llnd Iha! 1111 land aild Ille, ....... t ..,1.i... .... ob for .~ -~ nva ... often cbuiCed plM . . .......e. n •• ner . btlllon ~ ... .....,. and When the wallr f1Goded 1111 . Dldon wUi bo 1111o111 100,000 land It o111n loll o., 1<J11i of , Michelle lcllantque of Costa Mesa won thll beau· lllllOI flll'lher apart. Tbll 11 hiUy' tslanda. Allcl IOlllt i.Iancla' tiful World. Book globe for her enlry In Alk Andy's nush!J ball 11a1n u far 11 are built up patiently by tiny ' column on Ille Dumbar._ of natural elem1nu. Mich· our ~ diJt4ncl. At lhl1 coral• ind other 1 ea elle IJ 11 and attends nesldlo School $11• enjoys fOlill. Y'* mJpl apecl the cnalurll. ~ readln& and rldln& bV '!;Ike. • Nixon Tal,k No Surprise To Girl, 9 . • . SACRAMENTO (UPI) Preoldent N I t o n ' • nouncement Tueaday of hlo prlVlte nqotlaltolll with the Narth Vletnamete a b o u t priaanera of. war came u no surpr!Se to a nlne.-year'"°ld Sacrimento girl. The Pre1l- denl told her about It IHI week. SWIET CINTlllPIECES -Actress Lisa Jak displays two of the many pqs- sible designs for party centerpieces made from inexpensive candies! The delc!c· table decorations can even be stored for use another time. H~ndyman Patterns The youngater, Sonja Rosen- berler, wrote the President two weeks ago with a sua:· gestian to win the release of American prisaners in Sautheast Asi8. Centerpieces Sweeten Party "I had seen stuff 1bout the prisoner• of war on TV," she said, "and I was really wor· ried. So l wrote an<f suggested we trade who we had prlaoner to get back wbo they bad prisoner." A week later, Sanja rteeived a letter from Nixan aaying_ that her '1deep cancern for our men in priaon or mlaalng in Southeast Alta is fully 1hared by all af us here." Auurbtr her that .. the plight of thou br1ve men will remain 1 matter of the hllhest priority far my ad· ministration," the President dlscloled ·be wu negotlltlng "at every level, bath public and private, unUI we are sue· ce11ful." . Althoulh It wu generally auwned tblt some prJvate dllcu11lolll with' the North Vietn&meJe were aolng an, Nlton made no public an· nouncement unlll Tlldday. Sonj~ Wd· the wu 1•u:clted -rully hippy" to receive 1 lettel !rem the Prelldent. "He wrote back," lbe pf(llldly Id· ded. By Steve Elllnlsoa Your home really comes to life with 1 special sparkle when you entertain. Every bit · u important u the dining room, ar dining area, ls the appearance af the table itself. Is it men:ly aet -or is: it :sty!· ed as imaginatively as the rest af the room? U you want to achieve that hlt .. f;the-party look, you can ---~ . Underwater . Probe Eyed RENO (AP) -Underwater explorer Jacquea Piccard saya a submarine explaration or Lake T1hoe could help uve It from pollution. Piccard told Jtewarnen he ia ora:anlllng an underwater ex· plorollon o I Switzerland's Liff Geneva. A crew of .ell: wW aample «ater and IOil and measura 'pollution from every oecllon of the lake. A>ked wbether a similar expedition could aid Lake Ta]joe, be nPllecl, 11Certalnly." .1 ' , YOUR NntS QUIZ . . PART I· NAnONAL AND INTIRNATIONAL Give 7ountlf 10 polnlll for ffeh ~~tct answer. . . ' . 1 .My stale~ ..... Sen1.1ora 111 c~ss. &-2 II-§ 0-11 · 2 tacit C6JWr"ia meela for ..... a-ouy•Ar Mwo :i'ea!'• c•lbru yelll'I 3 """'tort ietn a ..... yeu term. . .... &•two b-four C-ebt . • lleJINIMll\lftl •ene a ., ... 1ear lenn. a.;m b-tour . c·abl PAIT II ·CONGRESSIONAL VOCAIULAllY Ol're J'/Jlli'Hlf 4 points for each word thatyou can lllatch correc~ with its special COD- ll'll•loll&l meaning. 1 .. 1.illle llNOrlly •·political part)! will&,.,,. ""' 14ember• 3,, .. ,tbe UIAorlty 4 ..... ftto "'1><1-Jllft1 ID -1 c-ulfd to delo,y or prneol •otlna d·& mer ... what the President can do PART Ill· CONGRESSIONAL OfFICIS Tiki 6 points for eai:h correctly matched answ&r. 3 •••• tCbaplt.ll ''at 'if ~pre11d111 !ft 1!111•14 lft absence of Vice Prea. tclentJ>t Ille tl;s, ~prealdel ID Ille llo\IJe c ... represent• no p&rU• oular dlstrlot do it, and I might add. withaut breaking the proverbial bank. All you need ls an evenlng's time along with s o m e marshmallows, gum drops and ether assorted candles. With these you can make either one ar both of ~he colorful table cen terpieces shown here with actress Lisa Jak. The little church is ideal for all religious holidays and the candy house for ether times. Even if you're a novice, you can duplicate these with the same im· presslve resultl in an evemna. All materials are available from yaur local nela:hborhood stare. airmail delivery) by eurrecy, check or money order to : Steve EWacsoa Dally PUol P1tten Dept. P.O.Bo.1311 Van Nayo, Ca. 114'1 * * *· Other patterns you wm en· joy : No. 441 Playing card centerpiece •.. 50c; No. 278 Valentine centerpiece •.• SOc: No. 241 Slliar Cube cutle cen- terpiece . • • IOc; No. 314 Mobile aervinl cart •• , ft.GO; t No .. If.I Luy IUllll• .llGo; Bookltl plcturlnl ail proj· ecta •• , .nt . The actual building ia no trick at all when you UH the fl.lll-alze patterns, which in. elude c o m p I e t e directions along with Iota of easy-to. follow illustratlans. T h e smallest details are included right down to the location af each piece of candy. Once made, these centerpieces may be stared away and used year after year. Ancient Ship Found in Mud , . . KREFELD, Gtrmany (UPI) -Dred&ing crew• have un., covered the wrecklae of a 1hip which arthaaoloctat1 11ld • was bull! In the l!ffi or !fib . · C.ntury. The ...... lhlp Is 40 ·feet ; : 10111 and -burled In •'feet . of mud al Ibo bottom ot Ibo • harbor of il\11 RlllDt JU ... '. city. To obtain both the candy church and. candy cobln pat- terns nu~ber 33<H.11, send $1.00 (add 25c per pattern for '· '<ij- Test l' ourself e Hlft"t1 • dltnct for twrywie In tM flmlly tlll ~ • * • fist ,Ml or lier OWl'I .._ fw ntwe." T•~ ...... If NIWI Qula ill tM prlY'IY tf ~ own Mmt C.,.., lllll't ... ""9 ti Ill .. net ., ftHI hlmilY llMW tloW Y'tll INN Ml ... IM ....... ,_ IUW# Mllvt Wf'llt'I tolfll IJft 11'1 fN -If toNf, .......... _ ...... ....,, ...... ...., ........ ' . Match word ciu11 'llltb their corrHpond· ' sac plcluru or 117.mbolit. 10 JIOlnla for ' udl c;orr1~ alllftr, " . 1. •••• -lilliil>r!IY forocnsro11 lllll .11.IH'' 19 ..... Jlepubllo1a Party 111JDbol ••••••. t D•mDOl'ltio :Party .,,-1 4-.. the naUon'• c1pifAl & ••• ,. The Hou1e boelnl lillla de&lll>C With tlUI IUI>-c flf:>leot •••••• • 101DA1 Lt done by toll call D '1,., •• the 11111ot1•1 Capitol -'35 ~ ·-· numller ol lllllatou 9 ••••• '11Umber of Represen- tattYe s .. ~o ..... 'fbe E•ecullT• ... roroe• the laws. ,. • ' G $ H 100 - J .1 ~. DO YOU IATl't . ' " (S-.&cliSlffofQu11~1oiy) 711o lllpoW.·e.I. fl to 100 pol nit• TO' kOll! •I lo 111 ,.t.., • foln , II to 90 ,.w. • bcoli..1. •• l.liW77?• It'-: fAMILY D ON QUll 4 ••• ,.conrz:ea1man l!lfle'• What arf IOlll4 ol the main. lu•H· taclrw thla d·••H \hat ail are Sutlon of Ooqrtu? pr11ent lor voUn1 -:::;..;;.,;.;,..,:,,:;;,;;.:;;:;.;.--,-._----~--I s ..... Pre1td1a1 Pro THll Wll 'I OW.LENGEi ••"•" T•"'Pl'ro e·opena djlly l\'Otlln1a \\'blob Holuo of Con1re11 bu ohoHn .1111 wlnnera . of two olo•• Pre11denUal eltcllcma? «> V~C, Inc., ~dloon , Wit. ---------------------... ,1 .. , 111 ll•t IM ! .. I 11-t IH•t !M1,.l 'lllt610IW.ll ...... 111·• .. ,. WM IJ9Mn'IYMO >1 l'"t :•r !,.I titl IJI JIW e-:t 1.., •t ,,..1 1it11111 HY• •trt 1.,t 1.-t lfl •111 PW t ' llMlY PILOT • L Ill. Boyd Western Train Can Run South Bow 1111 IM ay I nnt overlooked Ille 11(1111 II Wll'dt tt t&are at the Uadows betweu &Mm!" J)r. Kirk ltntftr Among ~ l)'llables most frequenUy found Jn won! -ISi II "ring." Wh>t do you llllnk of lint -you bear U! Tiit psychology boyt aay tlloy can tell ymr ,_ by your 11\Bwer. II you aay "prlullght,'' they ....... you're. mt"'iline. U you say Hthird finger left hand," they judge you're feminine. If you say "be.II," they put you through another set of questions or 1 more probln& Intimate nature. Do not try this revealing test on your compatrJot:J. roo personal. ~ MA YOE IT'S just coincidence. but ltnglhy studies of the weather record! show there are more thunder. storms around the world on the second UIJ moon than at any other time. IN_· 'RAILROAD Jingo, il the train runs &Oi.lth, it's de- acribed as westbound, but if lt 'Tuns north, it's described u eutbound. Curious. IF YOU STRIPPED absolutely all the fat off both a piece of pork and a piece of beef, you couldn't taste the dlfference. Such is the surprising claim of U.S. Depart. D)trl.l of Agriculture researchers. Flu Case Deaths Mounting ATLANTA , (l1. (A,P) - 0..thl lltributed to inlluenZI hive ril<n for the lhlrd straight we<i<, th< Center for Dls<I,. Control reports. Tiit CDC bu added Ten- nessee to the Ust of atate1 where outbreaks or A2, or · Hong Kong flu, hive become wid<Spread. Others ioclude M a I n e , Massachusetts, Rhode sland, Connecticut, New J e r s e y , Nebraaka, Delaware a n d Colorado. For the week ending Jan. 22, the CDC said, 920 deaths at- tributed to Influenza o r 1>0eumonia were r e p o r t e d from 122 citiu. Ncrmally. the number of deaths In those cities would be SM, a spokesman said. The 122 'cities are used to measure the rate cf mortality from influenza or respiratory. Jllnesses. New regional outbreaks of Hong Kong nu have betn reported in Georgia a n d Oklahoina . Bath states were added to -·-----~ U'tT.-..... Pr~ccirlous P~rch Small private plane Is not really perched on light standard as it appears here. Picture was taken as it made landing approach at San Diego's Lindbergh Field. SOUCJTING-If a man on a' street comer wisecracks lll'ggestivtly to 'a palling girl, police. icnore him. Usually, UIUll.ly. But if a girl on a •P'eet comer wisecracks sug- gestively to a "passing man, that's something else. Yes, Gwendolyn, she might just be arrested for soliciting. ls thole previously listing' A · Af • B regional outbreaks, which Jn. . ngry rican ees elude New Yark, Michigan, . . > this equitable? It's one more sample of what irritates the Women Llbbers, l'm told. Wisconsin, Ohio, Minnesota, Kansas, Iowa, South Dakota, Po e South Threat Maryland, North Carolina; · S Texas, Louisiana. Idaho, Mon-... .. tana, and Oregon . • INCIDENTALLY, at hand L! a note from a Seattle · lldy who signs. her8eU neither Mrs. nor Miu, bUt Ms. 'lb.It's pronounced "miz," the preferred addresa of the lib- eration girls. Isolated nu outbreak!: have been reported in Vermont, Penn sy J van I a , Illinois, Missouri, Flcrida, Sou t b Carolina, AJabama, Oklahoma, Utah, Washington, Hawaii and Californfa. THE ·uw -In Youngstown, Ohio bear in mind it'• Illegal to ride ori ·ttfe roof of a taxicab. AND rr'S against the law in Maine, you know, to wallt down the street with your shoelaces untied. AND1 THE MOST puzzling law of the bunch -som.e- lbnes I aJt in front of the window with my elbow on my tnee and my chin !>ft the heel of my hand trying to figui'e out the nature of the specific case that Jed to this judicial l'Uling -Is the ordinance in Cannel, Calif., that mikes it unlawful for a lady to take a bath in a business cffice. QUERIES -Q. "A friendly neighbor asked me to do a mioor repair job as a favor , and I said, sure, I'll be over on the next fifth Saturday in February, if not too busy. So when will tha t be?'' . • A. Mar~ your calendar for Feb. 29, 1992, sir. lf you 'can't make Jt then, reset the appoin ment for Feb. 29, 2020. Addreu mail to L. M •. J!Ofjd, P. 0. Boz 1875, ~ewport Beach, Calif. 92660. · Quality S<hQols 'I' , • • • ' • BOND ISSUE Bond Money Needed To Make School District Eligible For State Funds AU Four Hi9h Schools Are OVER-CROWDED All Four High School Enrollments WILL INCREASE $15,•,• IN BONDS NEEDED . . To ENLARGE Exi1ting 4 High Sdiools To QUALIFY For State Construction Funds To BUILD New Schools THE PRESENT TAX RATE FOR BONDS WILL REMA.IN -APPROXIMATELY THE ·SAME lnsiire High THE TUSTIN UNION HIGH-SCHOOL DISTRICT Rated #l . in Orange ~unty In Re.cent St~tewide Testing VOTE ''YES'' ON SCHOOLS • over $100,000.00 In acholerahlps Hmecl yHrly by students • • • • County acad...,ic declthlon champions • Nalion1fly '"'fllnlqd -h program • RHllors .. y qu11ity achoolo No. 1 ' · priority of home buyen • • • • • Our district Is the Mo. I d-ncl .,., for home t>uy.ra • • • e Compr6hen1iv1 vocetkNlll programs • Ours lo tho lowest hllh achoo! tu r1t1 In Orintt County ..... Brazil Attemp . To SootheT CUW!A. Brazil (UPI) -miles. r Tiit Bruilian Air Force has A thlnl vUla of the !rtbe II blllCIWchl<fs, dolls, plastic believed to u , but It ~ oul alrplan<s and photographs to a of th< w1y of highway ind amaU, warlike tribe of giant not of conet tO authorities Indians in a paciflcatlon effort for the momt t. to move them out of the way The Urst village consists of of a Trani-Amazon higbw•y. 14 hou.IN. '8. farms, and the government news agency aro111.nd MIO ~bltanb, ac· aay1. cordiq: to the Vilas-Bau -~~!!!!!!! Tiit agency said thal Claud· brothers. 1t Is located on the to and Orlando Vilas-Boos, left blnk ol~Braco Norte veteran Indian specialists:, river· T"'9 vlllage, on 27·mln e•peditlon to mak< th< rl&ht ban 'consists of only personal contact with the fabl-5 houses and ' farms. I Western Union ~ts Facility . .. ed Kranhacarore tribe. whose Agenc ia Nacional said that members are believed ta be the alr force lhas flown 11 ,000 more than six feet tall. Twen-pounds of fool and supplies in· ty-five in the expedition are to CachimbQ to support the RENO ~ (UPI) -Wester lndian scouts from other Vilas-Boas ex Ped It lo n · Unkm wtl1 build a new faclllt~/ tribes. Cachimbo L! an air force Ian· here which will emplQl'' Civilized man has not been ding field loclted in a-patch of perhaps SOO persons and strve able to yet make contact with cleared rainy jungle land nine Western states. the Kranhacarores, a 1 so midway between Cuiaba and Sen. Howard Cannon uld .. known .s Kranhaco ... ' "'cept Santarem. U . ~ Ired -A · N' · naJ ,.d that Western n10n as acqu from th• air. genc1a acw sa , j ~ f t b e Vilas.Boas expedition · an eight-acre site ust ea~~ a The announcement by the planned to circle the tribe Reno to be used as western gcvemment news a g e n c Y slowly while trying to make headquarters o( the largest Agencia Nacional confirmed a contact with loud speakers and centralized telephone ahswer· story that appeared in Jornal t bl rd players Ing system in the county. , da Tarde in Sao Paulo Satur·lo;ipoiiiirmaiiii<;;ri;;.ecoiiii;;;i;;;iiiii;;. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii"i day which said the air. force ll had spctted the giant tribe. Agencia Nacional said the Kranhacarores were "cf a warlike nature and t n permanent conflict with their mortal enemy, t h e Tl· Pacilic Goldfish: Farm ~ ukaramai." JI the Kranhacarores are large in size, they are sma11 in numbers. The Agencia Na· cional report sa id that the Vilas-Boas mission.,.was to con- vince twc small villages to move 60 miles to the east, out of reach ·of the Cuiaba-San- tarem jungle highway that the Army's 9th Engineering Bat· talion is cutting through the jungle fer a distance of 600 FANCY . KOi Choose f r o m Southern Californi1'1 l1r9est selec- tion ~f Ko i &: Tropic1I Fish.· .. IMl'ORTID FLOA,TINGo ARIAKE llAIT KOi FOOD POOL FILRR 6995 Proper Values· TAX OVERRIDE ·ISSUE Prount Tix Rite EXPIRES June 30, 1972 •$1.50 Rate Drops to 85¢_. 37°/o reduction in program for students $1.9' NHded Over Next . Tlirff Years LOWEST HIGH SCHOOL TAX RATE IN ORANGE COUNTY • $1. 99 Will Maintain The Present Level of Quality Education $1.'9 NEEDED · BECAUSE: .• Dec:Rnlng Value of 'Dollar Since $1 .50 Was Approved I • Ever lncnasl119 Student POF-ui.tion • Drastic RecluctlO. in State I~ . ,, · e $1. 99 rate wll ." ..... 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Kirkpatrick said in fyou've ever wa:nted to talk a prepared statement. ;back to your television set The FTC is encouraging the ~hen a partJcuJ.arly stupid coun~er-.adv¢lslng concept, ; J but 1t is up to ~e Federal .commercial came on, you soon · Coiftmunications ~mmission imay get your chance. to ~t up the groiibd rules, he : That's the word from e.s:plained. ;Federal Trade Commission Besides paid counter-ad· ;C h a i rm a n M 11 e 1 w . vertiaing, ¥..irkpatrick said, :Kirkpatrick who told i con· t~ere Should be . free prime t1umers' organizatk>n that time pro~ided in carehilly l-guidelines are being con· . defined ctrcumstances Io r J,ideted to give prime l'iir time rebuttals to some commercial 8. people who want to gripe messages. bout products. The consumer needs both Kirkpatrick urged th e sides of the story,, to protect nsu.mer . Federation of himself from 1 bid _ or ex· ~America, wtilch opened a aggerated adv'e~ng, he tthree-day conventibn here, to stated. ' .get behind the "counter-Counter-adverti1~ may be 1a d v er t 11 in g •'• idea by the solution to leitithy court :coordlnatlr.JI a prfgram with cases which cannofbe won un- jta 192 member / groupl to til the damage has been done, amwer objectionable product KlrkpatricF said .• i romotiom on teleViston. Consumers' al~ c o u I d The television campaign retaliate against debatable \which the American Cancer opinions of the ad~r, he &ciety alaged against ciga-said citing as ednij>le ads ~ette advertllinr •is evktence dealing with ecology, nutrition ithat counter-adyertblng is and automobile safety. Tellerln1 Out-Tellon Anythin1 TO..W. '--• .. . .. ' ' . ~ ~ : . r[f t:~l1f:illI~~!~~~~~~~f:~~:1f:f:~~11~~~~l1~~j~~I~~~~~~~~~;~~::~~~f:~W~?:~:::::~::::::f:if~f~~~ . . . . . . . . . LAST CALL Tiil Oil Of FAMOUS NAMU ESTABLISHED 1892 541-4311 1514 NORTH MAIN • SANTA ANA •C'Nll11110, DAY I: 1'otl" 'tit. t PJ,l. rltlDATt• A.M. '11t.' PLlit •• l>Alt.Y l!ll A.M. "flt. •• ,,,,, • Mother Haunted ... By .. Secret Desire • DEAR ANN L/iNDERS: I'm a 38-yell'Old mother or a teenage daughter. My husband l.! a ,.. .. 1 IVY md we've never had ariy s~fioUI problems~ A cer\ain l8·year-old boy oomes to the house to see· my dau'ghter. They are not goin1 steady but I wish Ibey were because I'd like to see him more often. I am strongly .attracted to \his boy in a physical way, which I realize is ridicu· lo us. No one knows about thit but me. Am I nuts? Have yQU ever heard of such a thin&? Nothing will ever come of it but I bad to write aod 11k if I am off my rocker -ADDRESS UN· KNOWN • CI01'i)'llllll. 'l'hese tiona are euenUal. '!be Red Croaa would than havt, 1eDt lhe lnlorm•~ to Washington vla teleprinter and the Army in Washln&lon would have l'elayed it by wireless to Vietnam. The 'Red Q:oss can •c:C9mpllsh Ip minutes what it takes Congressmen·, Senators, and private .ciUu:ns months to do. Hundreds... of thousands of people will attest to th& ef. fectlveness of tfila great in. ternational organization. ~ DR. W. L. F. I ANIMAIAtk .,..., ' . WASHINGTON (\JPJ) - 'Ibo U.S. Tnvol ....._ dnwln( a bead °" Ibo e,u. dlan travtl dollar, will lllftlt -'1411,lllO lo~" .. . -.. t_, .. ..... -lld In Canada • by IO U.S. tourism promotion "°""" • ,,,. aceney uld tbt -y will be uoed to 'place lld· vertlJinfl In' leading canadlan DIWIJ>lpen u -. means or at~ traet"'-more Cana d ian tourlltl to U.S. destinations. Tbe would-be destinaUons in the promotion campaign are Florldt, .. pecia)Jy II I a m t -... l"t. Lauilordale; Ibo atate ol North C&rollDa. San Francllco aod San Dltlo In C.lifomia, l(q Orlum. and Ibo ceotral Allan& llates, t .. cludma W•ablncfon, D.C. ,C. Langllorno Wubbomt, auistant ~ ol com· IDll'Ct for tourllrft" aUd "(),a research lndicatts a good potenUal for Iner.eased tourism Slid 0 0ur research indicates a good potential for Jncreased tourism f r o m Canada, during the winter months especially. We already get 65 percent ol C.nadlan winter vacationers looking for' Boys' Club Gets Paint A new coat ol paint his been The two br~oches of !he club SINGLE ADULTS put on the walll of'the games are at 594 Center St. and 2131 * Stltct • C°"'p•IM • rooms,' machine shop room.a Tustin Ave., both in Costa From the FOTO DATE. and women 's rooms of both Mesa. Monie• seys if you •r• branches of ~ Harbor Area ,p.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.: •veileblt for elating and Boys' C1ul>. , you like meating interest- The boy11 Club uMid $800 of DINNIR FOi TW'OI ing, intell i9ant, p e op I e, a·$3,000 arant from the Irvlm ''" 01 ......... Anll you should call (714J COmpanx ,to apply 1the fresh cotot 'Tr•wlOlu-· I l S. 2 2 2 0 or (21 l) colors to the older rooma. Tl\e tor Mfirrltll Covplla. 4 2 6 . 1 1 2·2 end hear DAILVPUr f -.. Wll'ftb. ....... -... ,,.... ....... COID> ptlltiool -..... -blal abroadwltlluollc-and--plam avallabll." The U.S. Travel Servlct fuodo will pay abwt 41 per- cent ol the cut of the ad- vartlsinfl. The promollon •Ill tnvolve four-color ada foalurinfl one U.S. deatlnatloft. The lld will alJO contlln a coupon offerinl • 32-pq:e brochuri on 11wlnter sun-f\m In the USA" which will provide further. travel tn- formaUon about U.S. vacation spots.. DEAR AD: No, you arta't necusarlly off yoar rocklr, yoa'r~ ju1t ltonest. Robert Lou11 S&eveuon laid, u All of us bave secret tboa&~t1 that woald shame bell." 'Welcome to·t.M bliman ract. , DEAR ANN LANDERS: I would Uke to comment on the letter sii:n.ed 'First Infa'1ti'y, Fresno, Calif. The offictr w111 giving advice to ttie young bride whose husband is in Vietnam. ·Her mother w·ls dying of cancer and she need· ed to stay with her father, but she also needed her husband home. remainder of the ,money went C•n ...._, ... ""'TM the 2'4 hour recorcled mes- · DEAR DR. W. L F.~ My,-·Ji~ni~o~lh=e~Bo=y~s'_· Cl=·=u=b~bu=il=ding=~==,.=-=~a~-==-~=·=~~;"~9~'~· ~~~~~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;~ !hub to yoa for previdlnC fund. my -readers wttlt tbla ID- format;toa. , He advised her to suggest that her husband apply for a compassionate assignment, af a post near her partnta' home. I can't understand why an army officer would give that advice. How much better had he said, "Go to the American Red Cross." When Woodrow Wil soit was ·~Preaident of the Ynited mates he asked that the A(nerican .Red Cross be se.t µp as a liaison between ~vicei:nen in the field and their families. It has served in this capacity ev~r since. The officer should have ad· vised the young woman to con- tact her local American Red CrOS!. They would h a v e assigned a H o m e Service worker to visit the mother and inves.tigate the case thoroughly. A statement would have been requested from the mother's physician and possibly one from h e r DEAR ANN· LANDERS : When I married at 17 I weigh- ed 110 pounds. After 10 years and three children I doubled my weight. My husband beg- ged me to go on a diet but my answer was, "I am what I am . Take it or leave tt." Wtll, he left it and moved in with a woman who worked for him. Not long after he asked for a divorce and I gave it to him. I was hurt and heartsick. I couldn't eat. The first 20 pounds fell Qff in 'two weeks, so I decided to keep aotng. .within nine months I loat 75 pounds. During that time I met a re.al gentleman. He is crazy about me, loves my children and pays a lot of at- tenUon to me, which their father· never did. He wants me to marry him. Problem : The ex-husband saw me for the first time in seven months and wants me back Should I give him another chance? Yoe1're going to decide. -ORANGE JUICE DEAR O.J.: Sorry, bat It's yoar!Ue ud YOU'RE 1olag to 'decide. If you do decide to remarry the py you cu ex· pect a rH'U of tU old movie. Naturial Means V.s.· Trt'e . to ·Ban .... •t .. ... •• ' ..... l Cotton Field DDT ' . WASHINGTON (AP) -The. haa.alloealed $2.25 million for government hopes to m"aie 1 the· field program tblt ye4r. molehill out of .the moul)-: Another $3.5 million will be taihoul DDT controversy lfy added to research projects for getting cotton farmers to uae developing further biological natural methods of insect con-methods of insect control. trol r.s substitutes 1or , the Meanwbil,e, lawsuits brought pesticide. by the Environmental Defense The • pnlgram, announced Fund and other groupo are Friday by A g r i c u I t u r e pending ·1n:tbe courta, aimed Secretary Earl L. Butz, ts mainly at getting the govern- aimed ._, cµUin& DDT use on ment to ban all use of DDT on cotton fiefds from a n grounds it is dangerous to esUmaled IL million pounds In humans. l 1971 to seven million this year But the Aarlculture Depart.. and .fOtJr million no Jater than ment inllsta the chemical tm · ' 1975.' not been Jroved a 11eriou1 1 Sources In the Agriculture threat to human helath and Department say officiabl hope maintains DJ?T still ll r;ieeded the program will '\ftlercut fOr control of many crop pests 1 ar&uptents by environmental and a1 a standby weapon ln groups tha.t claim DDT, is an case of periodic massive ln- lmmlnent hazard tO I hman truslo~· by inaects. ·health and should be banned Butz indicaled the new ~Urely. . emphasis on natural metboda 48'' Octagon No Mor Top These are single uni t construction chain;. NOT screw- on legs. Covered in block, olive or gold ,nougel>ydt. 18085 .-EUCLID ST. FOUNTAIN VALLEY · SAN DIEGO flEEW AV & EIJCtlD ST. TUINOff Phone • FREE!! WITH PURCHASE OF 4 CllAllS $ 95 Cotton farmers, who use of insect control ls not a move about 70 percent of the DDT toward "organic" fanning. in thia: country, Will 'be pto-"Now . we can · go back to vided more technical aid on organic agriculture if we such altemaUYH a.s improved muat, and there are those in melhods of cuIUvaUon to this country who would like to reduet! r e p r o d u c t l ,o n of drive us back," be said. "But, bollworma and weevils; using before we do that, 10mebody advice from special field must decide which 50 million scouts on pest buildups and Americans we'll let starve." when tc spray; and ~ter If pesticides, antibiotics and reliance -on ~neHclal ~ other cbetntcal1 were banned In cootrollinfl the birmful from farming, Butz aald, "we types.' simply could not feed"• all n,.;_ Acri"'!1lurt Dtparlment Americans. • 546-1611 Only Coast & Southern offers .. savers all three:~ • &% two to 11¥• yeal-guaranteed certificates • . •Saturday Service. ~·Th• Insiders Club. • •• • • . . ' Effective] 5.00%·5.13% PossboOI« No minimum. ' ....................... I I WAIN Omcl: Annual 5.75%·5.92% One Year Certificate $1 ,000 Minimum. tttt' Hin. Lot An .. 1• • Ul-1111 Earnings 6.0Q%.6.18"~ Two to five.Yur C.rt ifk:atn $5,000 Minimum. :,::,:.~ ..,.......,. 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Cblcoee, tt-64. •at Cblcaco with aophnmorel and • couple o! - ..... tell us, springs eternal in tile Stadium. , r •t!Wll foolblll ~ la H . for Ille h~ breast. N~tre Dame coach Dick The Bruins mo;.":t.,, 1 IS-I! It*! It -· lncllldllc a lool to No. I Mar· """"'er, ., Phelpa 15 human u anybody minul'\' lato the uc;µ, poced by quo11e Monday, n«. •:1"' ' 'Ille flrll l1'lf " lhe -WU & Iha( hiatoty wl~ repe1t ltaell bere today. • llOl .,..tlculmV ................. DoH and, dttplte •~If""' odd1, he's hopinC 1· ~-· ~11 ,:. • diluter, but ttwlriall line ployed ...u. It It waa ooe ytar ago that UCLA loll to € llJ tit J.1:39 · -and the ..... Warrlon la a veteran Noia:t Jlaroe basketball team. " ,, lllt two outiniJ,.1 .. 89-112, with 1ri.h-111r Auatln carr pwn· Bill Walton and Henry Bibby, utendtd "Wt -'fbal~ ,.. • .; -))o,_., ping In 46 points, Ill le~ 111-• 11 lht balf. . now," Pbelpa aald. "Don1 lllart putilJ!g The Bruins, ranked r;o. l ln lhe'lfalMin WallOn and Bibby led UCLA with 11 ILi up In the Top 10 or anythlni. ll(O,mq again this ,.....,, hfY< not loot since. polnJa" '!Kb. Tiie oilier BniiD lllrter1 .WO get bombed qlill, but lhnl IPift • Friday night they upped their current icof.cl ~ pb\e flcuros. . may 11'1 the job -a1iinlt UCLA.' season rewrd to IH by clobbering PhelJio llnl Noire Dame team, p!lying "The klda are not qultlenl. No miller , I uci Tack~s Long B~ack Australian,, LOUIS -ZAMPERINI ... 1 • l \, Players Te.II Vie~s Japaq~ .1·s1 .... · · , f · At.San ·D~ego Of: Facing No ... ~ • lly HOW ARD L. HANDY Of Ille DiilJ'~,lltt Stiff • UC Irvin• and cal stat. (~.8.ach) have played sit basketball games in the past and the series ii even at three vic- tories for each school. · · ' play. I bav;.to· l...,, .~ ~t , lheae bic IUYS. ' "I think I enjoy-playing' against bJatr IUY• more thin the Mones wbo bave the · un~y moves." -. Tiw'v. ROLPH -"Loog B<ach ii be~ ter 'than any team we hive played.. Tbty rate -w,ith Tennessee, s~WiS;e. but they are a lol quicker and better '1bootlng. SAN DIEGO (AP) -T11t1•bl . Muralmrnl of JIJlt!I dllpped to wtthln ·"""' feel for I birdie 0 00 tile final bole• IOd " piped 1 lbart o! tllo aeeo,!ld l'Olinil !Nd P'rlday in. the flii&,000 San Diep Open l'JU tournament. Tlte 27·ftar-Old Murabml, playiD1 only hia ....,.d !9UnWn"11 in lht United Stites, bad a thre&-undtr·par 8 for 127• seven under par on the cool and aumy Torrey P1ne1 ·Gn1f· Club CO\ll'l1!, .1 7,0!1· yard oceanside layout. · : · . , Murakaml, seeking to become tbt fin( •, - • -·- Nazi Caper Is Recalled Tuesdaf night in the Anaheim Con- vention Cente~, they wlll meet again but this time. L4ng Beach hi& risen to the heights with a Iotty No. 3· rating· in the NCAA univertty division while UCI ls unranked in t e collegt division. In addition the !'ampaging 49ers, who have s~t 1old in their.quest of .basket- "We will have to make them play our game. By lhat I mean·runniftg the rnoti~n well, passing well and ihootlnl eo perc!nt again. We will have to play al close to a perfect game· 11· poa~lple ---like We .did Oriental to win on the American pfo tour, · WIS Ued for the lead with Australil!I veteran Bruce Crampton and young Hate· Irwin. • Crampton pitched in for an eagle 3 on: l('s No Air Show . . . (\~. Za.mperini . By Pm[R05S Of .. OrellY '11•1 ll•lf . ball· p~~· will bave an added •tarter When they jan&l• wl~ U\:I. Tuea· day nijhl in therP!"'l'" of Leonard Gray, • M, 246-pouiid · lllonl 1 o.p b o. mo r e forward. · · r , ' lloH 11115 bave ~ belring.oo the .UC! players u they preport fOJ",perbapa, the toughes~ three-game week in the history of the acbool?. , . . ag~s~ s.q.Diego State." ED iJURLliiGliAM -"I doQ't lbink any team la going to nm us out' anymoj.e, . • • l ' '1 hia final hole for'a 16, while Irwin JlOl!ecl A Washington youth turns a romersault off a hill at S...tue's Sand • ~ , . . . , "'' Point •Golf Course. The fairways were imlndated by the heaviest ffbe le1dlllg trio was lull one stroke 11' -'. , snow storm to hit the Puget Sound reglo.n ,,since 19!!0. • ·.: front of Dale Douglau and Homero Blan-"' · _ . ~ cu; tied at 131. Each _had a second round · " 1 .. • • 19. . • ,:-'fiak!f!,· ii: N~b~for~:;: -Girl Tallies 100 P oint,s tournunenta on the Amerlcan -toofi. this-• ~ u a ,riiember of ~ J1panese · .. Louis Zam:perinl, now ~. 'hasn't · lost anY of the zest or zeal which earned hJ,m a berth on tht U.S: qlympic team back in 1936. ' . . . ' How• doi:s ~ game comp11e with the opener. against TeMesaee ia whi~b UCI was Jpnbed, &53? 'Ibese questions were asked ot tht eight players who figure to play most, if not all of the game against Long Beach's highly . rtgarded squad that goes into weektnd action. witlli but one loss on its record. PG~,\1'18 Jn the lut pip to fi!iiall in : the ~ abadows. He lrajled .Crampton and Irwin, who p•ayed toi•ther, by one stroke goin1 to the ninth hole1 his lath. He ch!J>ped to , In · .106-19 Hoop Victorx As a mere lt-year-cld in :36. Za~per~ was enthusiastic, to say thti least. four · feet lway ind made tbe putt .that CLARENDON, Texas -D i anne football squad, also ·announcedhewould gave him a ltuMing fir1t-plac! -tie Campbell, a S-foot-6 forwa rd, scored 100 switch 'to lhe Southern California.schooL For, in addition to his ~otry into the Olympiad that year ,a.,t Berlin, the prese.nt re!iident , or the Hol ood Hills eamed added u<itotiety dUr g his brief· slay ·in Non'e of lhe UCI players JS conceding a thing io <m.B ·and most feel the 1ame will~be close ·all the ·way. midway through the tournament.·· But We ·CJn't run up .and down .the coUrt Crampton, 1 is-Year-old veteran of 15 points.)n a high school girls' basketball Curtis and Brun111ey are the tWo and hoJ)e to match talent with ·them. '. ..years on the American tour · and winner game . Friday night. athletes at the cente,r of a controo,:eisy Here are tlieir ., conunents prior to playing CSLB Tueaday, Puget Sound (W.~b.) Tltursday 'anf!/I• Uni!trlity of Hawail Saturday: ' .. -Y. 1 ·.. ,, ' · · f ••-· , Cal has bad with the· NaUooaJ. Collelille "They are biger at every poalUon ·and o uie Western Open last year, started ,She got all but sir of Claude High Alhletic As.soci.atioa. • • , ~ .',· they loot awesome. But if ,we .piay our _poorly. JJe ,m.i.s:Sed fz:om seven.f~.on.the School's points in a i06-19 victory over ,_,,,,, type ol 11me -letting Ille gOQ!I abol -first hole, ·thr .. · pulled the fecooll Ind · . ,- . " the ~man ~ptta ~.made bold move one day bY'~~ilil. the Jj flag from the Cl!an· celltrY"aDIHaittnf t hD,me 11 1 memento JI aboul<fbe ·pod • nilue<ffn!m·•ls 'iii Jhe11Ji/!I< ,, 1 Cl,a,.ndoo. Miss, campbell lelt the game CHICAGO _ ~ Bic ~J!ililid·wlt!! ,1 6.,u~~·-"-'::. · 1 •• \ "''""Aflll~i··~l'l''iiru'.Jliif.1 ~1 to 21'1!1!.lhree J!l!nCltts 14.,uf.1 ~ · the University OI ~ fllllly 11114 of till Berlin jlin • .., • PHiL ~E -"i' '"" Loiii Bea,ch on t.llW. . 8d ia, ire awesome AIUUL'llDAaK -.,,.,-Uf!IO-,IO 1·-•-j"• try' to--• the I"•• • .~ •--' that lwo Minlrilta ·l»lh'balJ be 'toUgb. J,bawb't ~ uiem.llrt I knbW" s:ici .... -· "" m-~ cu ' ••, W"'.-.....D ..-'uci.A· .. B I ~ be '•._.sod f:' At -·IDdet ~ ~n'ln he 01'111(• last aru receoUr .torr a speaking. en~em~t before a predomi~lely youthful group of listeners 'at .SjX)rt Beach's St. Andrew's Pres yter)atl ·• Church1 the graying ex-distance ndinlng competitor ·I looks back on tbft era.~tb nostalgja. 1 \~-. we are 1oiqf)p 111"1 to hit beeaull we · ' 't ..., ... --' 1 r u 0 of'tbe lle&IOn for __ la-ID wOn't be 1etn .... ·too ""•nv second shots $tcDnd round KOres ,t1dey Jn tilt Sin Di.. freshman bu~'1e1m romped to a Tues•·y's game·-'"•"'"'".•-•· ._, , • ...... -J. • • o-.n "'' ~nt: ~ 102-G ~victory OYer the UC Jrvlf\e yearl· ~..... .....--vii--. ~y .are b~ and they are art1t j~~·· •M.lttl cr,,a_,, 71*-137 lngl~FrtdiY afternoon in a single game Wayne Duke, Big Ten eommllllimlt, "This compattS with a game I ~ayed ~·~· .i!irw~ 1'; 1 -'Ml-117 played In Pauley Pavilion on the Bruin told a news conference that.a leoltlw• ID~ in high scb6ol (AviaUbn High). We were H:.:.ro ' 11!"~:m ::-l: campus. veatlgaUon by hil office tbowecfM tlte He uys in tefrospect, "a lot of people made a big ~ out of what I did and claimed I was superpatriot and things fri&h~ going, into the g~e with = 1tt::' :::;;.::: The Bruin's · shot With accuracy ~and disruption of. the pme "was precipitated K Co_tnpton, yei-.~e 1'".er~ dqwo by Only two ~=--... "=... '1:t:1a precision in liking ap·early fead 'ud In-by an unsportmnJtnHM act by ·a Mm· pomts at·ha.1ftune ind could have bid the Plln •odW• ::n::l!:· creasing the margin with an ,outstanding , ,nesota player." lead by ·five. ' Jedi Mont9omerv n""'""l~ rf • Th t · .:...i • .a l Hon like that." "We had Paul Westphal (USC) and they ~::;rY M~:~~ ,_ ~· · ~!:l: pe ormance. e wo &U!pen\n:U Payers, G ,. 0 1<>• ,._ J•m Mall• was high for the An'•iter Jlegahen and Marvin "Corley" Taylor, "It wis reall no big thing like the P.OO-' ple, made it out be. I was just a nOrmal had Dwight Taylor (CS~), Larry M1orri! J!:t ne;,"'i-::1 _, :-*-l:f first-yui squad with 11• . ; , .. (were involved. in the brawl which resulted (Tulsa),~ Larry Hollyfield (UCLA and c...,.i.. CoodY •• ~,u,11 • .. , ~ , • ,:,. ••• 4 , • 1 :tn ... two Ohio , &&ate. pla.,..... being teial;er who. s 'knocking around look· ,... """" t·, • ·,.-.. Mike ·H-----' (Arizona State) on that T ... -.,..'"*1 ... 1111 r i __ _. ~-· "'1'"........ Tn ~ .. ,J.,. J'1 ' • l..< ' • -. " hol!lpltalueu with CClllCUlllonl, ..> O>mpton team. We finally ran out of gas :~v.~~l' · .n·:-:~: BERKELEY -~:r-5ari~". ~ HI1b '1111 and lost by 10 point.a: with .. westph'1 hav· ,,.,,,., srttdird • 11-~141 wh1&1 Isaac Curtis, Uo1vers1ty ~ f LOS ANGELES _ __ Loe •· ~· ; •• his., ... •-111-· acotlng JI -'"'t!." '" C111ri.. . . .__. ~ r1.11-1e Callin I I 1•-u d tr cl: -•·· taid "~ N•C ..-e ""-ie -·~ . rtu L"r•nk IHrf -. n..s-1a ma oo 1111 ~an a . -,· 'K.lngs nd Ph'lde...M. Fl rehanged int"!or some usual souvenir to take becausi of their size l;nd soo;,Jng ability. hct!~ <With me. it.I · al t .. 1 .. .. '"•yw1y,',t vl,HiUer and a coop le. ol · That """'' -.,.ense"' ,.,som~ ·-.. . PHIL MATHEWS -"To ~stay with ~.~" -~~: .~FJ"!day.he wou.Jd tranifer to SID DleiB-. elshtp~aym~-:-u.erc:.~ them we .wiJl hive to do well · oa , the =' c~ ~: · ·SWe--CoUeae. . , .. -~ SeJ1e Bernib, Jim .Jdinaon, Bill Luqk ""' Id "W~ lliipt e <111 defense them .,id 1l-h1s fficen ·get t of a err and go ins e tempt~ itaf with. Ulml on .the ~s to the buUdlng. Then , when l saw tlle>flag, 1 neutrallze thllr •izt-·I doo't think there ls just grabbl!f!t and ran, that's all" any q'uesUon a.l!oiit our get!IDI sorii. • Author of 1 bliicraphical book -Devil ,' . "~ ~. "' ' ""'""'" 'iAln'Y B!llJllltY, Ugh~ on lhe·~ and uny BroW. ·ID Iii.; biggest dttl o! ' · their five-year hJatcry~ : .. , ·• .r· ., ;. ,, ;' )~). "'- Blonde Golfer ·· " . . . ' ... ' . . Unloads (65) ·' ·:· 11: .• For !CCC Win- ... at My Heels·-Zampeiini, has ~p work· '.is~ls.tmnk ... ~ whole team JeeJs ·lietter' · ing :with delinquent and underpriv~eged now~We have more confideQce .tban we youngsters for the past quarter century. did in the 0~ at Tennesiee. w1ever, his youthful feat of making "If we can pllt a g8me togltber, we c~ :u.s. Olympic sql!'d still •lands out IS knock them off." of tl1e hallmark eve~ts In his lile. · · e tecalls 1adain, "l only ran 4:27.2 for BILL i\fOO~ '-u1 lm tonffdent . we · tn11e·1n·my senior year at Torrance Will.put out aliood effort. I wis wOrried " h School after having set a world high about our rtbounding until we Played UC I record ·of 4:21.2 as a junior. But Ri't;erside •. We had a good effort there · WJs· prlnlarily because I was intent ' and need the same· igaislst Long Beach., '"'''~"tf'«I -., ,,.,,... tryihg out for the Olympic team. so I · "It ls'.thrlllirig ',ana1 an excitin( ex· boards arid make them play'our same, ftµ-at~ ,on that goal •and not only ' petieni;e' to pliy the No. 3 rinked team in .~ ... tbe'lte:lilpo down. , . · 1 • .. · · r record lniny senior year.le I th the university ditision. lt is .also a real ":.if:.erpliy 'tbeir 1ame,.lt's alllOVtr. 1BJ UuatE BECKLUNp Switching to the 5,000 me rs or e challenge. · . ~ • , ~ · 1,1......1 • • •• ~ OIJM ...,.,erw ,..,, pies waa toug'h. So, I I.Id myself I'd "I hope we can ·play well-and do good They Ilk~ to run'>iid •hoot. H we male.~ There wai no 'spectacular shooUng•il .s~jafi>c! by ·j)ladng second in the against lhom. )! ,.. put oul· 110 pen:ent, up with lhe.m physically; it Would be dll- ls at New York City. that"1 ·111•e ~· dot But we will have to ferent,·tlut ;we don't. . , . . . lrVine Q>aSt COUotry Club's second in· nd_, In ho Id t and ~t 11 --1r "H we PJay our 111ne, I thto)<,we can . n·'·•.w~-"1 Pro-'-Tournalnent_ Fri. But I e = up runn g • u er o pl~y &ft•I dtle e s..., we . ·~ ' be t tlleni., , --·-, ""' Id~ 'flth Don Lash, who was the defeQ.Se is. great. t' . . • 1 " • · · , ; . 1 day. , I we bad al S.000 meters·~ the Ume. bAvE BAXEll _ ,,1 'itiint ihey, are STEVE p.AJIKEll ~"!I'• a real bard -~ol l!ll\il -~·~It!• platinum ·bl~nde ·w.'hlt the tape slmultaneoualy.'t test /M 111 But we ba'!t beeA allooting dark )lorse n•"""' J'•,m Higgiol Can!e, in ., check Of th. films. ho .. ~ver, proved golni Iii be.touP. but noblldy la 1oing 'to · • · ,...J.lj;,j' ,..._, • "' / · · ·, · , well la!tiY and_~, II our key,. It will-be wl\11 an ,..,..,..,..•, cour11 reco~.._breik· ' perinl .the victor lcand ~~~ on to bard to 1tay wltlt tbtnl'oo tbt~ _ ing\ It· ' . ". ~. Un and the Olymp s, w~•• ·~ eyen-''The' will·~ Pl)'dleil up 'fllll lhtl•ncw ' Sbe made aeven bitdies and sunk a 'li- ly p1"0td 1 DOO'Q\edal·winning eighth. player (Leonard Gray) IJl&YIN· hil first f09t putt for an ..Cle on the lltil boie: to e laW. matricul1ted at USC, where lie , • came qalall',.,., "; ' .. come up ·~.per, . ...-Ing i daU~11,lntereolleilale dJlJe_rooofd ''Thi• II definitely Ille l)l!l•l:Impor)~nt " llfll"..,iitll,COl!IOnder.-Xarolyn Karl,znlan 4-:0l.2. · . r " game rlrftte·hl1•hld1 1loce'-l ' ,JlaY1 been (72),rby seven atrokes. n, 'dorihg World W1r II, Zlmperinl here. . . ' •• '"Ev•rylbing ju1t went right for me 10: , . ed up floating on rail with some of his ''l think theit .llnnllh J,ies to t\lf!lr re-day" Ibo told aatonillled ch1j> members !es ior 17 days before being captured bound!Di and their defflllt. ~Y ~ 1. l· wi.:-ded.iroand to coogratuille ber ·he Japfinese, who incarcerated him in 2-2 zone and they are 111 IO bll they pop altu the game ... 1 could go out arid •hoot isoner j)f war camp rot 21!1 years. with the ball fast. And t.he,Y,.fatce you to ... 80 tomorrow." 1 ler his release from. \lie POW Cll!Jp, • boot tilde iftil deal -· rini became 1111tristian and, under ._ Milr ~ T,..,...... 1 ou 1 · Her scoft .. aM teammate i Woody ~inisti)i o! tht'famous Rev. Bllly coo"'"°' me they art :ID to llO poinl . Smith'• 75 also helped win lhtlr 11\oesmM bam, be relumed to J1pan with lht-favortt.1: L ~KERS TOP DTE , top hoilora In 1 bes\ two ball1,emnPeUL\'ll· stlan !"-" , We will bave to pl1y our best gl!De to · 4 .C ~ after Ibey turned In a 1:12. lloundlna out fill"11Y:;, 1IJI tmner Olympic pertlclpint • 1tay wl\IJ,tbem. But !1'18 ~ different than HOUSTON JI "'JO'~ lbe wlnnlng group were Katl)y Gardner, 1, ~ il!U 1)!11 oome tb keep In..... Ten111111t. Wt dldn t --to .u. · '. oo J 'i JIJdlt'Mllum Ind JtrrJ 1\lllY. moot,el II ts in canjubcllon wlib D1Y pee(~ .... We 'l'ID bl~.,..., , . • 1 : . ' , . 'JW .' larmd· p1..0._~~ ~ Jim wort." 11111 ,_ f<rLiol ._, • LOI ANllBLIS (AP~' Tho ' Lot lllmplon, MirpNI ,..,.,,..,, floixi is ' 'boll' ol Zlmpfrlnl:1 tallrlll wltll "'nlaN • llialrt lbal')bey bave 1 lot ~-Luera rall1'f • a 1~ ~ and Betty llmwlnloel JIU ed ~ tlbl Place eltbtr ,11 1110ft lllen! ID relJaundlq lban we do and delicil lo wblp h llOuitoa , It.. -liJ pro· Gall~ lilld ~ Mountain, nortli of Bllllop In thla di ban-,. bo .,. "' .... 1trongest IOI ID I 11.-1 llllltatball' Al-tlon Jn • 1•. Tblrd plooe ""' ,,,.. ""°'!'• Slorru, or 1t an el1bonle cabin · ,..~. ...... u. ww can eqaallzt • pme l'l1dlJ afllll. • Wllll to Jane Blllocl: and IUlo Bemlna, kernvllle which be nms on thia, we can ov11piwer in cxrr strelJllh -Gall ~ich'a •points, Jtrrt Weit'• wltll 711. r.;k...as. •booll!lll· 21, •!Id llrq rehoundirlg hJ Will "I've pilyed this ccurse ·twice with our sirlctly ouldoor program, Wt "We hive 1hown our cbaracier In ""11· ' Cbarlillerflfll Ind H•Pll' llllral«i keyed Diva Hill," &mltll, .. Id .. "Ancf be dicfn't the bulk ol GUr Ume 11 the calJin Ing bock Uke we dicf after loslna those the Laker comebal:I<. n. ILol Aqties play n well u · Pim did ~ 1ht )1111 ..,,,r ·. Kemvllle," ht .. ys. •rl11lllllt." cle!Bfttt beld lht Rocketl to 41 pilnts In ' mluod 1 ahol.' ' a an old atactcOICh depot to wbicb Dool It ma1ie 1 dllltnnce to Biler the aecoocl ball, tboap 1-'• El'rin The lllllctl repr...., 1 number o! ...... adclod a11 lht ... -., 111-p1ay1nc ap11111 lilu• -111 Ill)' .. 1ec1 a11 _..,. witlt » po1n11. , __ ·~ ·u -_., p 11o""m ""·· 4llidlnl 1 bi& flrepl~. We IJulll Ille •1 pt-relldJ -1-1. JlaJ .• ,Tiit Vlll«r -Ille Jlabr•a .-. , ~ "" pe le, ..-)lelr.... ""'' " · ~ tiD!e-cabln mund 11111 "'""Ill! iron •1-1e-bU.andbetlarlluinl ncont lo 0.7, bell In the NBA, 1111 blll·wtlllout hn!Utlon a -11 door, whlcb -tbe oricinal door ." Im. It ii ,..,.. coiidaclvt to tilt WIY 1 Ind Improved tbtlr home ._.i·to »a Set BLONDE, Pip 12 . ' • ., ' 1 I r. '' ' ! ' ,.-_ · ·The Flyers recolveil Eddie J!lfll,llld --Bill Flett, the lat ol the pllJn w1io ~bave been with the Klnc• every -·Rf , the team'• exiitebce, along wtfh Roil · Lohsberty and Jean P9tvin. DAK.Y l'llAT ..... W .... ,__ SHlltLIY' 'ENGLIHO!tN SWINGS Adlon at lrvlno Coast CC . "" , 106 ·ALTOS, CIUI. -World recdiil bolder Rod Milburn, who won everr bur· ~ 1.:dle rece in which he competed list year, )f41 ·named Traci: and Field news' worf! · --•Wete Of the year F!lday In a poll,ol ".ll)icl: edltora and corr-idenla. • The tradt pub!loatlon 1tltcled tile '.ZI· year-old hiCh hurdler In 1 worldwide ~I. UCLA'• world ' record, hol~er in' !he ijo . yard hm, JoliJi Smltli. lllilhilrn polled ·~ ·'points to II for Smllh and Ill for ~ \'utainen of Finland, tile ~ champion in !ht l,lllO and 10,IJOO.miljr rWll ·~· • •• I ~ ' ~: .:~tt'.B~~rs_ Play~ ·:Poly Tonight " • •POMONA -UC Irvine's ba-ft., ; p!'.UI pulla Into I lidlng 111 Cal fla!1 tl'mnon•) tonl1ht on the way to lhJ" • 1111lnllne stopi next week and clllnc•(ol .,, 'c!eraOment an. Imminent 'II llio Antealere 1re loollill( 1bead. Tipoll Jf.iol I o'clock.' • t ' . ,UC! hat ne.tr loot to Pomooa lnd'ltle 1 Bll!nco ncord o! N II ~ lid !J.I'· • ,)IOling -red lb UCI'1 IH mtrt.. • • Finl-,. coach Dm Ayala 11-11 uncertain abobt 1111.,..... lllmql- exceptloo « Bob -(12,4) llld °"1 -(11.J), tht lelc!llll- "VCl ts the kind 11-4 -,.. Oii!' ' 11!ord to make.._ apM," A11Ja uys, ,.,,,.,. llh ..,_... « -lllil .,. exllemely bani ID clldi -.,w ltl behind." • C?acll Tim Tlll'I UC! lqllld1 allor ""!' ni~ ~P a llring of 11 stratpl 'llelDrlil -lttiog ID UC ~ (1141), .... bullll fw I YicWJ -()od' •al ~Y evenq. Cal Poly !Pomona) dtl•lod ~ In Ille Hl1blandtr 1Y111 in CCAA acbai earlier thll ,.....,, I , I / .. ' . " . • 5,3.49 Win for Marina CdM Humbled, 63-4 7 Vikings Step Closer to Loop Championship By ROGER CARLSON Of tN Dally PMtt Slltf Marina Hlgb's Vikings swept to their eighth con&eCUtive Sunset League basket- ball victory Friday night 'at the expense of host Westminster, 58-49, before 2,200 fans. The victory for coach Jim Stephens' Vlke s all but assur~ tbeQl of a CIF AAAA playoff ~rth and th e I f stranglehold on the circuit Jead became even tighter. Jt virtually leaves ooly one adversary to contend with -Huntington Beach - which trails the Blue and Gold by two a:ames. A steady rain of terror from outside by Viking shooters Bob Losner, Bruce Miller and Mark Adams kept the hosts bebind throughout with one exception (21).11 with 5:44 left in the half ), Whether anyoos can stop the Viking ship now is a matter of conjecture but Westminster coach Don Leavey says he doubts anyone will have the psychological advantage be felt bis quintet had Friday night. "We had them right after Huntington and we were ready for them. But two let· downs killed us. When we went up, 20-18, we came up with three bad errors. "Th.en when we namiwed it to 53--49 we bad a missed assignment Iha! burl," 11id Leavey. His Lions had been Impressive, with their defensive tacticis of alternating a man-to-man press and zone against the awesome Yikes. GLENN WHITE Sports Editor Oilers Down Tars, 73-63; Brooks Hurt By PHU. ROSS ot Wit DlllJ Pu.I l,.ff It seemed nearly aoUclimactic that Huntington Beach's Oilers stayed in the thick ol the Sunset League basketball race with a 'lU3 win over host Newport Harbor's Tars Friday night. . Coech Elmer Combs' OU.rs bad to play the enUre second half without the services of their all-CIF center of 1ast year -&-3 senior st·eve Brooks. Brooks was clubbed in the neck by a Newport player at the end of the first half and spent the rest of the contest recuperating in the locker room under a doctor's care. ·Los Alamitos Ties for First With Conques t By BOWARD L. RANDY Of .. Dlltr , .... '''" Los Alamitos High Grlffln s moved Into a tie for first place in the Irvine Learue basketball standings wllh a u.47 victory over Corona del Mar before a gtanding room only crowd.of 1,500 wildly cheering fans Friday night OI\ Uie winner's court. The Joas IS only the second of the year for Tandy Gillis' Sea Kings and the first ln league action. Corona Is currently now lf..2 and drops into a tie with Los Alamitos at 7·1 for the Irvine leadership. Prior to the Friday struggle, C.Orona had been ranked as the No. 1 prep q:uintet in Orange CoWlty and was rated alzth in the C1F Southern Sectlon. With exception of the first quarter, the Sea Kings were never in the game as the Griffins utilized a full court pressing defense and had a hot shooting hand from the field . Before the game Gillis proved himself a prophet -much to his own disgust. "I'm concerned about this one. We've had several close games since we played them while they have breezed through all of their games. Jn the end, however, fans left the sauna bath·like parlor talking about the play of Corona's big center, Mike Sevier. Sevier only scored 12 points for the Kings but his presence was felt UQder both baskets and on defense 11 wel) as controling the center jump. Jn the fourth period, when the Sea Kings fell behind by 21, Sevier grabbed five successive errant Griffin passes as the hosts attempted to malntaln their &coring rhythm. ~ ' DAILY l'tLOT l'llel• ltr W. P•rN . . WISTMINSTER'S TERRY MEISEN HEIMER (3 0) PRESSURES MARINA'S BRUCE MILLER But' with the 6-5 freshman Lo!ner and his buddies Adams and Miller hitting moon shots from out.side like clockwork it seemed no maneuver 1hort of tackling would shut them off. The Sailor player who hit Brooks was banished by referees Bob Wetzel and Jay Gardner following the incident and bad to spend the remainder of the 11Jsue on the bench. Sevier was aU over the court and drew sucb comments as "he's physical." "He sure can jump." "Look at hill' control the backboard." "He's some kind of a player." . . ' . Stephens' crew connected on ?1 of 57 for 47,4 percent. Free throws were another matter as the Llons pressured :!Age Games, {>iJmpics Top -. ·TV S~hedule .. · ' . . The XI Wlnt<r Olympic Games Jrom .. pporo, J apan takea ov~r the television llJ10N llmellg~t this week witjt · a jll'elillllilary telecut Sunday at 12:30 on · Channel '· ' Goller• will be entertained by the Andy William• Sin Diego Open from Torrey i>inel Country Club, today at 3 on Cha.n- pel 7 and ,&mday at 2:30 on the ·aame G\llleL . . ·· C'al State (Long Beach), the No. 3 ranl<- td university division buketball team, ~ya the Untversity of Paclllc (Slocklon ) gJ a:re~ Wevlllon game on Channel .. ·&.lay al lJ::JO.' CSLB and UC Irvine ~ Tue.day uJibt ·,1n Anaheim. -',,."H"i/'.l'~':·c~!.0~ik.. '"''" MEET ·-.. " s l•t l11Yn11i-J held 111t S-1111'· ·jo' n flle SllOl1I ANl\I. ' .... 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BLONDE. , • • • ' ~ From Page II lhe's.cloae enough to get a whack at it. ·~Her 55 was th~ee strokes under any Other acort she'i ever turned ln . ." 1 The rowid was the only one 1he'1 ever played willlout making a bogle. And lhe toumsnent was the first pro-am she's . il'er woo. · •· 11 wu allo the !int course record 1be'1 eta' btoken. CAa· tar as anyone can remember, DO one -man or womAn -boa ...,,. 11t1r lhil 15 since the course un· :fl' w•t! malor .remcde\tns lut year.) lD 111! year'• tourney •he piled up 8l ,lllobs •lien ahe Jlllyed tho course for tho ftnl ~ Friday wu the second. ~ '-->¢ to the IO llrolcea? "I'" liien worldq with pro Johnny Refolta Iii Pall!I Sprtn11. Besld,., all my )111111 jail loll In today -I loved lhooe .,...," 8'W PllD, who after three yean '"' Ult ""' circuit lw .,... only one ... =··· ~=~:11 conijli1ln1Jli •bout In Irvine League '· 'Marina without fouling. . · The first Viking free throw compleUon While the two officials offered hearty "no comments" afterwards, both Combs and Newport mentor Dale Hagey gave the DAILY Pll.OT added Insight Jo the toogh situation upon cooclu.Sion or the rugged battie- To which Gillis subscribes full well, calling Sevier the "best big man in the area in high school basketball." Costa Mesa ,-Barons · 'of the night was with 59 seconds left and · •llillle<'s perfeclo made-II 53-17 alter the .!Jons had cut the m·argln·of nine to 52-47. , ~ Viking aenlor Dean Bogdan (6-7) con· . •trolled the boards with 16 rebounds and , \bl& de!Ainslve, efloit& Intimidated the :iLlons from. the outaet •. He scored 16. Sald Combs, "Oyerall I thought the of- Rick Quinn was high pqint man for the game with 23 followed by Corma's Casey Jones with 19. Fritz )Jifler hit 15 for the victors as only the slartina:' five dented the scoring columns. Roll Past Loop Foes Westmlnlhr C.ttl Mlrlllll C•I • '9ffH'-. ftffpth> ·1Ad1m1 1 ,0 01.i ~llllelt'Y l 2 I I 1Mllllr 41.i•C..11 J117 ficial• did a good job. , "Brooks was hit in the throat by one of the Newport players and we were forced Jo keep him out the secood ball. "But I thought the rest of our kida did good jobs, especially Brett W11ite (25 points) and Jim Worthy (20 markers). Also, Dave Axelson did a fine job coming off the bench in a pressure situation." C1mlf'Oll ,_ SIVler Sumn1r w ....... .... , Grlt•bY i.-w ""~'· 0 0 0 0 I 7 4 It ... 112 3 0 .. ' 0 1 S I 1 1 1 s 2 • 2 • Lff Al111ttt11 fUI Quinn Miiter H1mllton M'ftrl MooA •"'''' t ' l" 4 ' J: 15 l s 1 ' 2 0 1 4 • 4 ' 11 Costa Mesa and Fountain V1lley High basketball team,s subdued opponen(1 in Friday night's Irvine League competition as host Mesa outlasted Edison, 75-88, and . Fountain V8lley tripped Invading Estan- cia, 66-46. Fountain Valley broke open a tight game. in the Jast half after Estancia had led early. Th~ trh.Bllphant Barons began hitting their open man after the Eagles bad jumped off Jo an lH lead. Chris Adams was deadly from the cor· ner in that Jirst period, httUng 10 polnts for the Barons. then mates Tim Hill and Herold Sparks Monarchs, 56-53 LONG BEACH -George Herold played bis best quarter ol 'bajketball Jhis season in leading the Mater i Del Monarchs to • 56-53 victory over host St. Anthony Friday night In Angelus League competition. · · . Herold came on strong in the fourth period, ~ring a pair of baskets, stealing the ball· lo feed I teammate for another and scoring a pair of free throws to bring Mater Del from behind a seven point deficit into the lead. "Aftei the Saints lied the count at SO, H_erold proved his earl~r \'Of'k was no fluke by &!eating the bin agatn and hit- ting a bucket ·to put the Monarchs she&d to-stay. ' MttH bit CUI II, A111t1111y CUl ff ,. "' ,, • .f .. 13 .. 1 '11 ' ' 1 10 0 7 I 1 3 J ' II Lotti Kllrle SMll1)e M1r11uu l.91\lf!I Mln1r • , MIUlc1n " 'tOt1l1 , , 1J II 11 U 1"01111 . kl,. lly CkllrMrt M1tlf Dfl 12 13 14 St. Anlt'loily . 11 14 11 " fl "' ,, 4 2 3 10 t I 4 1 s 1 • n .s .... ,, 0 I 2 I I 0 J ' • 1 s ' 1111:nu Bill Burns picked up the offense to ease their mates ahead. Hill, a sophomore, caMed 18 points - 10 in the last quarter. Burns came through with 16. Doug O:>nfer was high point man for the vi!itors with 13. Costa Mesa funneled Edison down to its fourth straight loss with steady scor- ing and repeated steals. Aided by a barrage of baskets ln the last qu3rter, the Chargers narrowed the lead, 71-68, and could have bagged the game in the last 48 seconds~ But Mesa's Fra111k Roldan and sub Rick Browning each managed to steal the ball and score, with Costa Mesa's final basket coming three second before the buzzer. Jn a strong offensive game, the vic- torious Mustangs thieved the ball 10 times, forcing their Hµhtington Be.ach ad- versaries into 22 turnovers. Costa Mesa coach Emil Neeme later said he was particularly pleased with two of his Mustangs. He commended 6-foot 5- inch sophomore John CUmmins and praised top scorer John Archer for ex· cellent rebounding and scoring. 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' l Ml1ln1 \ Wnlmlr11l11t 11 14 t ,,_.., l Golden West Staying Put Junior college releaguing has been completed and It turns out that Golden West College will remaln where it is -in the Southern California Conference. It had been reeommended by • special . Southern California releaguing committee that Golden West be switched. Jo the South Coast C.Onference in 1972--73 to join Orange Coast College, Fullerton JC, etc . However, the state athletic committee had ideas of its own and has mandated that Santa Monloa City College will join the Southern Cal Conference to make It an a.team loop. San Diego City College will drop out of the South Coast group Jo enter !be Mis- sion Conference, where it will meet !UCb teams as Saddlebackil elTecUve ll'IJ-7'. lo other shifts, Co ege of the canyons moves to the Western State Conference and Antelope Valley goes tnlo the Central clrcuif. Action was carried out in a meeting Friday' afternoon and Golden West athletic director Fred Owens was plainly surprised, but not disappointed, that Jlis RusUefs Will remain where they are. "We'd have been happy either way - to stay wtlere we are or to go to the South Coast Conference," Owens told the DAILY PIWI'. "Tbe thing that concerns me Lt that a rele1guhm commJttee was set up to 1tudy the situation, made its ~endatioo1 ind then Ibey ware Ignored ." Hagey concurred wllb Combs' observa~ tions on the overall good bfficiaUng but added, "nothing that happened. was seen by officials .•• .It was originally hearsay. "Our boy went up to ope of the refs before the second half Hegan and ad· mlll<!d be had hit Brooks but only alter Brooks bad vertlltlly and physically rid- den him throughout !be flfst hall. "So, the officials said our player couldn't return to the game unless Brooks came back out." . W.hile Brooks remained Wlder wraps in the locker room, the aloremenUoned f..2 White was the chief spark in bringing his side from an eight-point deficit Into the upper hand for good. The Oilers grabbed the lead for the last time near the end of the third quarter at 50-48 on Axelson'• shot from the le.ft cor· ner after the contest had' been deadlocked on 11 previous occasions. They then floated Into a bigger edge in the final period wilh White and Worthy making the most of the baseline, along with the winner's uncarmy foul line ac· curacy 17 of 2:1). o o I o Toll ls 17 lJ 20 '1 Tot1l1 :iots l6U ac.. llr o..mrs I Ii 10 11 -'7 11 17 JJ 111-6' Judge Removes Ban on Servile Basketball Ace An Orange County Superior Court judge stepped tn Frtday to lift a CIF ban on a star basketball player and . order both !ides to appear in his courtroom Feb. 9 to dl!cus1 allegations that the· 15-year.old freshman was enticed to attend Servile High School. Judge J.E. T. "Ned" Rutter issued the restraining order for Mrs. M a r i e Elizabeth Smith, mother of freshman star Dennis Alan Smith, shortly after she filed her lawsuit against the California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) and a bevy of CIF and school officials. Mrs. Smith slates· the ban was Issued H...n,.... 9lldll <nl 111...,.,. ._... 1611 Jan. 22 after what she condemns as an ii· 1,..., 1 t~ ~ ~ '°""'""" 1 ~ ": '~ legal ClF hearing held at Ben Brown's whn• 1 ' • u Ltl'WI t • 2 11 Mote1 in Laguna Beach. She claims she ww111., • " 2 20 McKlnnev 11 1 s 21 was nol allowed a Jawver at the hearing Wllftfllllf I I > 6 $Pl'Hl'I S 2 J It "J cru111t s 1 1 " c11111 1 2 a • and was told by CIF officials that "they :!:r.::'ri ; ; : ~ :i... : ~ ~ : were not interested in hearing legal To111~ at j!.!,! ~ -!=: 21 111 u mumbo jumbo!' Hunt!Mton •Md! 11 1t 1t 11 -12 Mrs. Smith, who states that she ::alone NIWMrt llHll ~4 11 If 14-6J supports her IOR, indlcates In the lawsuit ~ , • .., v1n1,; ....,.., , that the CIF action was prom~ by . H•,..!"~ ( .. } ,. (41> ~ ltrrt · 1pclpel J. E. Reidel of Boin Grfnd1 '. Tllf 11) F n11 At1tm1n High School in Garden Grove. J_ • K11t1n c111 c (ID) Cl'l"i.Ml'f She 18.,. that Reidel re"""-nted to CMlto!I not G {6) Hll1mt1 J• r-·-· Ni1n u1 o 121 1c11m1c11 CIF Comrrllssloner J. Kenneth Ff ns· Mll!lfllllfrM ~ tubt: Mtrdl11 ~ b d ••• I red : ~ lc:orl"' ..e.: WOCldWMW L .Pttt1111rin1 L that her·~ a Ut:t:n u away om. HltntrM -H"'"""'"" 11-a. Bolla Grande by Servite officials ho: re<OIJ!ized the youth's great abUIJy. : "Huskies Put 111-105 KO to , Young Smith is described Jn the lafsuil: R ti ·, 11 a brilliant buketbaJJ player wbo;pto-: Us ers • gressed from hla achool'I minor tea111 to: Its first string in l'l!"?a'""" · BY °CRAJG SHEFF ef .. Deir ""' St1H U ANGELES -Blazln1 bot East l<>s Angelea CoUec• vlrtually eliminated Go1dOn Wtal from !he Sou th er n Calilomta Conferonce basketball rice Friday nlghl with an 111-11111 vlclory over the Invading Rustlers. The win ran the 8"sldes' conf11enct1 mark Jo~ while Goldtn WHt Is new 3-3 with six' kames Jo go. Alltlough. Golden West 1ot an oulltan- dlng po!rformanco lrom forward Jock Kelch, the Ru1Uer1 just could not keep fllCt wltb Iha red bol lll111kl ... • Mrs. Smith atates 111, ahe • look her son from Bolll G use East LA finished with an a"9som• 64.5 Stewlrl kepi 'hittliia al will to keep the . rather easy &boll ol the fut break Jn the of her ~m ovar Ibo "moral and percentage for !he game, c1Jcld111 on 49 Huskies out of <linger, · cloalnl two mln¢ea. llOCloloilcel cJJmate at thal ldlool and of 76 shots !Tom the flekl. East LA enjoyed a 1-. advanllce · Golden Wiii flnllbod with a 45.2 enrol!ei! blm tn the prlYl(elJ And in the second half when It really with I :21 to &o When GoiOal 'Wiit took ' pertentage, ca'llq G of II fn1111 the Servlta Hilb Scboal In Anablbn. .1 advantage of a ti'lo of llmoftra lo <at field . f She DOlnla out 11111 Iba -. counl<!d tho Huskies canned .. of 13 1t-, the fiDal IDltJ(ln Jo &hr; , _ Mlller paced._ Hu•lde• wllb 31 J)Olltla "conaldetable flnanclal aacrtllce" tempts ('8.6 percent).. Kelcb, 'a H aoP-.tr.m 8anlla10, wbllo Stawait .llnlahod •Ith• includlnt bul lhal II -M<IHll'J lllcm'll An East LA spurt In the opening two had his top ocortni nlcJil of the-· JI tn Illa -llalf. "•exuel promlac111!1, druc• . minutes of the second half did the bl&a:tst He hit on aq uaortmeat of abotl, ln-....,. ... , <i•i int LA cun narcotics" at ~~ Grtndeb 1 , ~ of 1~: damage. cludlJ11 10m1 nilly .-...and 1.,m. '1 • " ,. 1 "'" ,. cOUld have all-... 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Cage · Scores Crel!ttvl.,w Play Diablns , Tritons Post Victories Coach Pat Roberta' MIJslon Viejo Diabloa get a clind crack at deadlocking E I Modena for aecond place In the Crestview l:eague buket- ball chaoe tonlght al I when the Vanguar<ts boat t b • Dlibloa wlllle the S a n Clelnente Trlto"' go for their second Ctestview triumph ·ln 1uecesslon at Orange. The Diablol and Triton.s each racked up circuit vic- toriea Friday night as Mission Viejo dumped the host Orange Panthers; in overtime, 5$-1!, and coach John Ba~'• San Clemente five routed Villa Park, 91-55. Mission Viejo Js now jU!t a game beh1nd second place El Modena, a ~7 conqueror of Tustin on Friday night, while San Clemente is H After getting down at the start of the overtime period, 52-50, the Diablos roared to five straight points on a field goal by Gil Normandie and free throws by Mike Bowen, Craig Citro and Normandie. The Diablos were down, 50- 46, with 1 '7' mlnute.s left in regu lation play before Citro canned lour straight charity io..es to Ue It at IO al tbe end of the four regular periods of acUon. · M .. ltlll VW• fUI "",.._ M<--l!lllott ..,_ MIQ.uUo Ow ... .....,., P'ltlwn ........ Tot111 ' ' ' 2t l • ' 10 ' ' ' ' I 2 J 4 ' l J lJ 20 1$ I• SS OrlftM (UI ""-'• ll ,. • 1, ' J I II 2 • J • ' 2 s 14 I I 2 l 0 • 1 0 I f I f 16"10 1t S2 lar• 91 ouart•n Ml•lbl Vlelo 16 10 10 14 5--lS Ore,_ lS IJ It 10 2.-SZ '$111 Cle'"'J'.te ('I.I 1t J l ' ' . , 0 . ' ' 0 l ! .. " VIiii P'lrll (UI •I I• 1 ~ I f 0 • 1 • ' .. l l Jt tl ff ff ll>f I• ~ i ! '! ! 1 I • '1· ii : i ' 1 1 j 22 11 II ~ ~ ltY Qu1rter1 Sen Olnlttlll 11 U 7' 21-•l vm1 Perk 1' l lt U-.H Estancia, Edison Meet In Pow.der Puff Bowl It'll be a double-whammy cia's Powder Puff faculty ad· Powder Puff Super Bowl viser Michael Landino. "We're tonight when derending charn-out to win." pions of Estancia H lg h F.di!on's adviser, Pauline challenge the newcomers from Bachakes, is somewhat les.s Edison in a flag football confident, but equally proud of benefit game for Fairview her teams. Hospital. "I think they'll do very well. After beating the junior Whether they win or not I teams from their own high don 't know, since this is schools last week; the seniors Edison's first year competing teams will match wits and the and Estancia has a little more training gained from their own ei:perience. But I know the varsity football players in a girls have gotten a lot out of Griffith Favored In Fight Emile Grillith, boasting a tremendous edge i n ex· perience, continues to r4!e as the favorite over y o u n g Armando Muniz 1n their 10- rounder Monday night at the Anaheim Convention Cen~er. Griffith, three times world welterweight cbampion and twice holder of the mid· dleweight crown, is listed as a 10-7 choice to hand Muniz his first setback as a professional. 'rhe 32-year-old ei:-champion has a n-12 record and ha.s lost but four times the past four years three to world titleholders. Last year, Emile was busy defeatir)g Ernie (Red) Lopez, Rafael Gutierrez, Max Cohen, Juan Ramos and D a n n y McAloon. He lost in attempt to dethrone m idd lew eight monarch Carlos Monzon. The 24-year-old Muniz is unbeaten in 17 starts and is currently ranked as the No. 6 c<1ntender for Jose Napoles' welterweight .titl e. In his last light, the Cal State (LA) grad was im- pressive In knocking out Cana· dian champion Clyde Gray. Munit feels he can c<1me on in the late rounds to grab the decision, though he'll be look· ing for a knockoqt victory if the opportunity arises. In a second IO-rounder, Long Beach lightweight Davey Diaz is favored over Jerry Williams of Santa Ana. game at Newport Harbor their training." High's Da'lidson Field al 8. Aided by Newport Mesa1---------- The junior's will play each Unified School District, which other at 6:30 to determine the donated the stadium, the girls top loser. hope to raise more than the· The Estancia seniors, who 11300 they collected last year. come to Saturday's game as The funds wiJI be channeled last year's Superbowl champs through Fairview to the Olym- over Costa Mesa, posted a pies for the Retarded. stunning victOey over their Tickets for the games are junior team, zu. The Edison being sold by the players) for 50 cents each for children. 75 senion defeated the juniors 6-cents for students with ASB o. Both • te ttribut cards, and $1 for adult!: . seruor ams a e,,.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;_, their victories to hard work , II good coaching and much enthusiasm. "Our teams have been coached well and they work like a machi ne," said Estan· Saddlehack, Bucs Face Loop Rivals NO GREEN FEES! 0 0 OM OUlt PllrY.&T• lf.MO\.a OOLI' COUltlS Ml.&R PALM .,..IMGS, (Ill 64f.J661 .... Mir IM li+Mllr . ..,....~. DAVE ROSS PONTIAC Lease or .Buy All Mo.dels ... LEASE NOW • • • UNIV. CALIF • IRVINE • tm CON'nNENT AL 1!11kv -.. ms• IM _. •rNlnl ""...,..' ..,Jy a Cwltl'*'l•I c:tn pr. vV.. Lift our IM1!r19 1'11t111W , 1111 • .• ,,,,.,,"' .. .,.. fOt ~ ~ --lt'71 STA110N WAGON CALL IUD IOWIN , • , • • 348-5830 Saturday Jin. 29 7:50 p.m • UCI ... CAL POLY N11t&a.1111UD UCI ~·ll -.......... ..... •-.......i ...11 -a..,..... .... ,._ .......... ..... '' -UC. •'"'91111 ,.,.,_....,...,. Sunday Jan. 30 1:50 p.m. L.I . STATI ... UNIVERSITY OF PACIPIC 1.aguna, Uni Sink Loop Foes ••11 M1rf1Dld ...... a.Mh ,,., ~ tt ' . ' . . ' '"""" """"' Kll&MlbMtl • 2 • • 1 1 ..... Glllffl)J1 T~ll• f'rlltt .,,..,. T• .. ..... ...... Mc:I( .. c.,...1,,. -Tot1lt Mulll"h( Ml co ,,_ '""" Llo.-.!ntt ., .. Toltll T1~lor ·-Hor1clt. L1z1r c,_ lllVH lt91T11~ Pluoletflt Colllnt Tot1J1 1 ' " .. .,... '"' DAil y PllOT II yrG41, Nl1l'Q • • I •. I )C IMltVPILOT . NEW YORK STOCK EXOIANGE ' I ' I ~ :I :I I • • \ DAll.V l'l10T II I DAILY PILOT I OSITIVEL Y ENOS TUES., FEB. 1 -MElllll ...... -t=@ 1 Siii M .J-4.; ". lff .I I • Saturday, Jan111ry 29, lm Earth~ ··OD Roller Coa~ter · By TOM Tl'TUS ot .. DtlW Pl• lt•ff ... ~graphically, ifs about S1l.QJ miles from the corner of Newport and Harbor Boulevards ln Costa Mesa to N~w York City'1 lbeater district. Artistically, it's a hell of a Jot farther-and the road Is marked "With potholet, rough ~urns and dangerous detours. SomeU.roet you have to turn back and start all over agail). llQll 'l'hroll!Oll arid Toni Shearer have spent most of ~~1 a:n,:i~ i!bi1~d~i&tda:~c:, miles from the finish line. They're back home now. but they haven't lost sight of their goal-they could make it any day now. Ron and Toni are the: creators of Orange County'.• most exciting entertainment experience of the p a 1 t year-or of any year In recent m e m ory-the rock-ecology musical "Mother Earth." It ' started at COsta Mw's south Coast Re~ry theater and skyrocketed to succesa-and disappointment-across t b e country. STANDING OVATION It was just a rew weeks more than a year ago that "Mother Earth" first opened to a slanding ovation at SCR, bot to Ron Thronson and Toni Shearer It's been an emotional eternity. They have ridden the lead car of a roller coa!ter often out of control from Costa Mesa to San Francisco, to Los Angeles, back to Costa Mesa, and on again to Washington, Wilmington, Del., and, finally, Philadelphia. For both, it was the first . All1fi'iwll HilwARD"""'--80.:i..fn-wa A HOWAllJ 60T1fRIED-PADOY CHAYE1SICY PftOOOCOON (GPl..:.=--::..+ma"'eal r~r pl• •-...,_ "THE PARTY" PREMIERE ORANGE COUNTY ENGA5EMEHT year in the "bl_g league°' of professional theater and the scars of that experience won't easily be erased. Both artbts left tbe show 1t one point, and both rejoined It. Through It all, tbey have endured a series of producers, dlrectora, choreographers and managers all seemingly pulling in dll· ferent directions. "Thlngs just didn't work: out," Thronson says, with lit· tie elaboration. 'Jlfhere. was a confiict of artistic interests, and we1re still going through the whole problem. If It hadn't been for some of the deals we made, the show probably would be in New York now." NEW YORK DATE! It may yet. tu this ·was being written, Thronson and Miss Shearer were aWalting confirmation of an o f f Broadway engagement and a separate production in Lon- don, both geared for late spring. The chances, they agree with cautious optimism, look good. tf the Nf* York production materializes, It will be a true storybook ending to the big· gest showbiz story e v e r authored locally, for "Mother Earth" was born in the Costa Mesa theater of two parents just past 30 who discovered their . creative rapport in another South Coast Repertory show several months before. "It was J!ll Ron's idea," TonJ retails. • We were d o i n g 'Spoon River An th olo g y ' together in the spring of 1970 and we worked together on a special song for the show. He said, 'Why don't we do a musical tojt'.ether?' " They put their heads and harmonies toi;tether and in three months the first draft of "Mother Earth" was on paper. A fe w months tater, after working on a women's lib • ~ ' "II It ltadn't 6een for some of tlte • deals we mae, tlte sltow proba!flfl would be In New York now." version of "Lysistrata", for SCR. they scrapped the Idea and instead offered the theater their own baby. nie rest, as they say, is history. BETTER THAN 'HAIR' "Mother Earth" ope ned Jan. 8, 1971, to a tumultuous ova· lion from both theatergoers and critics-it brought the opening night audience to its feet In unison. From that point on, the show was the hottest property not only In Orange FAl.liNllMwi'rk TWIGGYwKENRussdl's mr BOYrntrNo A GlinlitiNG supt:• coloss.d ltu 11T WARNilfG TOE-T"Pf>iNG ddiqtTful 114Wc..J EXTUV~t.l EXCLUSIVE ORAN GE COUNTY ENGAGEMENT YOU CAN ONL,Y ~ SEE HER HERE! NOW SHOWING "ONE OF THE YEAR'S BEST FILMS." ~ I NAT,ON" oo .. o OF .. VIEW , ~9"' NfWSWfEIC-PoulO. Zimmerman • -'\ ·, LOS ANGELES TIMES-Chotle1 Chomplln '\\i ASSOC IA TEO PRESS-Bob Thomo1 • LOS ANGELES HERALO-EXAMINUl:-Bridget ay.,.., , •• 1 CUE-W~liol'I Wolf :. -~ NEWSDAY-Jo1"PhV.lmi1 1 • GllOOPW BROADCAST-8ob Solmoggt "THE BEST MOVIE MUSICAL OF 1971." NEWSOAY-Jotd G.lmit \ I COunty, where It ran for foor ,__., months and 59 performances. but In SOutbern Calllonila as "Be patient. get a good show business lawyer-not the faml· Jy attorney who h a n d l e 1 divorce cases-and tbtn do what he says and don't trust anyone else," is the consensus of both artists. "Alter all, Toni adds, "we didn't try to peddle 'Mother Earth'; they came to us. The tendency ls to take the first Offer-don 't do it." weU. A revie'w in the national edJUon of Variety hailed it as 11better than 'H•lr ! " -.. quote that quicllJy found its way Into Ille. shqw"s publicity notices. Besieged by offers from pro- fessiona.I producers, Toni and Ron eventually engaged two personal· managers and, at their urging, signed with pro- ducer Ray Golden who took the show under his wing and scheduled an Equity pro- duction in San Francisco. When the new show opened on June 19, San Franciscans welcomed it with open wallets. "It'• e•s11 to loek back and •a11 tcllflt t!?f! sltould or sltouldn't 1' a tl e doiae, but we !Jll , What does the Thronson· Shearer team have on the horizon after ''Mother Earth" has run its course? ANOTHER SHOW "We're working on another show based on the works of Ambrose Bierce ( n o t e d "The •how did n't deserve to die ••• i t ton• too "ood.". . ' . ~ reecl the •how ' ' DAILY ,,LOT ll•ff , ..... ag BLOODIED BUT UNBOWED BY 'BIG TIME' SHOWBIZ journalist and author of the post, civil War era) as a presentational theater piece," •ltouldn't have left 'Mother Earth' Crutor1 Toni She1rer, Ron Thron10n San Frandseo." ' Revie~s again were immense- ly favorable and the production enjoyed a two-month run, breaking the house record at the Marines Memorial Theater in its last week. Then came the first in a series of ill fortunes-"Mother Earth' ' bounced back to Los Angeles for a three-week stint at the Huntington Hartford. TURNING POINT "It's easy to look back and say what we should or shouldn't bave done," Toni says, "but We all agreed the shOw shouldn't have left San Francisct>-that wa.s the turn· ing point. We made several points to the producers why we shouldn 't go back, but we were ignored. And,.as a result, our business was wrer:ked in San Francisco when w e returned." The show encountered mix· ed reviews in Los Angeles, and thus began a series of changes in format and directors whlch, the creators declare, nearly sank~ whole ventur e. Thronson was otisted as direc- tor and Miss Shearer, lead singer for the show since its inception, handed in her notice after the Hollywood tour. "The main thing Ron and I were fig hting," she recalls, "was an attempt to put the show in a tinsely Las Vegas style. We lost control at the Hartford, and after that the show never stopped rehears· ing. It was never really the ~me again." After the second t i m e around in San Francisco, "Mother Earth" headed east-to Ford's Theater in· Washington, D.C., where it opened Oct. 10. On the pro- ducers' request, Tofti flew out to rejoin the show as musical director, and later resumed her spot in the onstage lineup. Shortly afterward Thronson went back in to take over the creative reins. Thronson says. "It will have business timidly, bot we'Ve fiad our baptism of fire. sort of the same feeling of . "My main . emotion dur ing 'Spoon River .' As yet it's un- COSTUMES JN RAGS titled . We'd like to ra'•• the oqr last show in Philadelphia ..,.. •'The reaction l·n bee th h money and p-~uee ,· t was anger, ause e s ow 1 uu Washington, anti later in didn't deserve to die ; it was ourseJves ; we don 't want to go Wilmington, was excellent," too good. We believe a show of through all that again." Toni says, "but Philadelphia lesser quality but better pro-"There's also been some in· audieoces were very strange, duce<t would have g 0 n e terest in d o i n g 'Mother reserved. But by that time we sooner; it's· to the show's Earth' as a TV special, but were running out o{ money credit that it lasted as Jong as that's all unconfirmed and and the costumes were. prac· it did." unofficial. It's all in the bands tiCally in rags. We were just of our lawyers, and we don't praying they'd hold up through CHANCES EXCELLENT have much to say about it." tbe run." U the show does go to New Ron Thronson, Toni Shearer Loking back. as both Ron York, as it ·Well might, what aad "Mother Earth"-in their and Toni have had oci:asion to are its chances of success·? first year. undreamed of sue· do since returning to the West ' 11I think ·the· chances are ex· cess and bitter disap- Coast (which, they agree, ls cellent if ·it's dOne off pointment, often overlapping . an ecological oasis compared H~dway In a small house," And the story )s not yet to the East ), tQe creative duo Toni delcares. "We've played ended-not until the strains of ~n voice a number of regrets in barns of up to 1,900 seats, "Xanadu," ''Save the World about their firSt fling in the and 'Mother • Earth' ju st for Childr~n" and "Sail On, big time. doesn't work well in a theater Sweet Universe" are heard on "Many errors were made in that big. You've got to have Manhattan Island, until New the booking of the show," Toni intimate contact with the au· Yorkers file out of a theater rtports. "It wasn't meant to dience." humming .. Humanity ls My be;' a traveling show, but it was What advice would they give Name" or "Taking the Easy toured. We didn't have the other writers hoping to ride Way Out." proper t 0 u ring equipment. their original material to the New York deserves "Mother Nobody had ever heard of us top of· the heap? Earth.'' And vice versa. ,!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~::~ .Ron and I wer,e ll91ttin9 was an at- sltow in a thuel11 La• Ve9u •t11le." - cqme from New York. We just did everything backwards. We should have gone to New York from San Francisco and left another company there." On the business end of the venture, Toni is also quite vocal: "We've been told all along that we're amateurs, bot we found out we're not·an that.-stupid. We Went into the Tbe little Black Book Tbat BKme A NatioHI Best Seller -DYAN CANNON JENNIFER O'NEAL JAMES COCO Delective Harry Callahan.You don 't assign him to murder cases. • You just lurn him loose. EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY ENGAGEMENlS 2ND ~"'"THE DELTA FACTOR" WITH ="' ... ) 1 · - • 'l....,_,MRAI An ntoundlng fnie·llle tldwrnura t>r tho whole flmllyl HELD 'OVER· • SOVlH . CQAST PLAZA I S... DI• flwy. ol Brl1tol 546-2711 WllK DAYS: 4:11 • 7:00 -t :OO SAT. I SUN.: 1:15 • 4:11 • 7:00· t :OO ' • I ,' , t.at Perfermanee Tenlglit ' ' .. Irvine Company Excels With _ 'Biwna Figltiola' ·: I By TOM BARLEY ovation In much more pro-J'<IUllabout Maurice AQard as 0t .. ~,.. Plllt 11111 fessional surroundlna:• than • the p~ .who .apeclalizes SatuNu, J"""'1 ~. 1972 ' Rubinstein 85, Still Playing ' ll!:W YORK (AP) -Planllt Artur Rui>INl<ln telebrated hil 111111 blrtbday frlday.11111 going lltooi on the coacert circuit ...i cherlsllinr the al· lectlon ol hla audiences. "Why do I to ont" he aald, nputinl the queaUon u he 1tralghtened In hll chair. "It's beyonc! naJ undentandlng1 a It all tho time -but f CID play ooly for a publlc that I love. U they love ma, I am terribly happy," he 11ld. "Sometlmea I feel bad to be 11111 playing, taking up con- ~ tliat )'OWll pianists should have," 11ld Rubinstein, who has been perlonnlng In public for 81 years. "l'm uhamed to be a survivor." Niccolo P I c c I n n I was UCl'a dellght!Ully Intimate tn very Joor atemn*1 ,...._ r!ghtlully revered by t~ VIU.,e '!'heeler. What 1 Figaro Allard wculd great ltallana wbo built on his ~. we 'might add from a llllko! We couldn'f help lhlllk· 1p!endld eumple of more than , little 'penonol contact with ·Jtir. w1tchlng him pd oboul 200 yearo ago to ra!Je Italian IJteralure ,.i ,..cords ol Cho Cho stage Wednelday nllht. opera to the pinnacle It en-period, thef were ablotulaly jall how Ideally aull<d lhls joyed In the reign of ouch later authentic rlgbt down to the veraW. arlllt -Id be for glan!J u Verdl, Rossini and bucldea on !lie ahoe.o o1 ..... ~ lloalnl nile a( roles. • Puclnnl, · utremely comely performen. 1 No leai -.U. of oiJr There is ·little point, of No plot because, boDefltiy, thaDkful tribute are llaJden ~r,, jn ~mparlng Puc-there lan"t roo"' for. IL CeO-B)lncbard u Arm l do r o, cmn1scharmmgly1tmple and china, a .... ant who la really Kalbertoe Mqtll'll! C.:0111111, uncluttered acorea with the a baroness, loves the Marquis Donna Fuller u PIOluccla._and like~ of, say, 11The Barber of al~gh he's none too hippy last but delightfully not least, Seville," "Alda" or "Tosca," with the w,ay '!>e gardener, William , Fellner who was to name just three by the trio Mengotto, follows her. atowMl. thoroughly Te u t 0 n I c as used in our comparison. Then there'•' SI n d r I" a• TagliaferTO the Ger roan Top, Artists Of Bolshoi Due in LA But it is that very charm another servant, wbo thinks mercenary' He baa • 'l'OUUne and simplicity of the music Me!"llotto's the 1reatest tbing · with Allard that broucbt the and not . so much . t h e in b~bes and workl, on the , houae d:owt'l Wednelday nlg)lt. a s t o ~sh1n&IY comphcated M~wse, ~ ~ ailter' The production employs for plots that remind one of the who s. very bu'1 with . her its final scene • ballet aettmg French bedroom fare~ of the c.avahe!, Armldoro, but llill that WU unCannlly geared .to late nineteenth century that finds \IR}E!; to (!'Y . pnd thwart the musical spirit of the time endear the opera goer to such what ~he ~hev!s ls her albeit the airs were those of offerings as "La Bu on a brothers affm with .a com· William Boyce· (Odes for His Fig 11 u o I a , • ("Virtue moner. Majesty's Birthday),, Rewarded"), the current Confusion Was the name of The .addition ls forgivable p~esentation cf UC lrvine's the game in Italian opera of and thoroughly welcome since Fine Arts department. the period but it ~ldn't prevent it brings to the stage Eugene Director Clayton Garrison Plcclnnl from drafting a score Lorin.g's taateful and masterly has scored a resound Ing that has worthUy kept this choreography, charmingly triumph in this beautifully Jewel of the early stage before delivered by a dance group delivered resurrecUon of the us for more than 200 years. headed by Raymie Roland, Pucclnni classic. But before we Garrison's UCI performers Lisa King and Ken Myer. even mention the music: ·and enter into. the spirit of the There's little time Jeft to the dozen perfonners who con--work In, aplendid style with take in this delightful opera. It vefed it so eloquently we must sterling performances from ends tonight and, like all good bring Richard ~riplett forward Allan Johnson aa the Marquis, things at UCI, when it's gone for a very special ovation. Judith Edgerly u the velvet· it's gone forever. His scenery and costumes voiced Marquise, the charm· ------ were magnificent and would Ing Susan Boatman as San- have merited a spontaneous drina and ad e 11ghtfu11 y --- "'-'·~mlfl»' 1frM WlllMf ltot.. A ICIMey Comoeity Jest NlcW... e .... --.. .. , "CARNAL KNOWLEDGE" and ANTONIONl 'S "ZABRISKIE P.OINT" J "The Ga119 That Couldn't Shoot Straight" I GP) ..... ".ZIG· ZAG" t \;;;;;;;;;;;; CtNIUUMI lO .. ,. • I I I ' I ... --CtNIOOMI ?I ' .. :-· •.• ~::;..r~.:r_ :.....:;: .. --.. S!AOIUM I . .. -· .... -- -- -e. S IJUIU.+I l An T._ 0'911hl "MY ,.,. LADY" ... "'INNIAN'j ltAINSOW" ''llLL Y .JACK" CePJ ... And now a ·word about H&R Bl·ock's .. -.. , . -"MONT• WAUM"· ---.. 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' I • ·' • - WHEN IS AN "IRVINE" · 'HOJIB REALLY .AN lllVINE HOME? · • .Some ol California'• m01t dia- !iilplllbod· homebuildon -do- vclfllllal JIOi&bborhoods Oil Irvine land. tho 83,000 acre master· planned development in~ C ' • ou~ty.. , . . . :R~t-.. lhFre are tm ci.. velopon wbaM 111cce11 W...,... tatice foe hlsh quality woct have quaUfted them to build Ill The Irvin• Comp'1!Y'• "better cnvi .. ronment for you:• These deveJopers-an o.nly these..:.are allowe.d lo diaplay tbia version ot The Jrvinp Comp&ny•a official 1ymbOI •• ,,,,,, ,fg Altm••NV*ON~••T•o•vou\' Whell yqu II<" this symbol Oil a developer's advertisement, fin one of his brochures. or in his model home, it m~ ao;~etbiog to )'.Ciu. ' It mean1 that this developer was selecJed from among 221 who have-applied to build on Irvine Company land. It means that ex,ecrts in com- munity planniJlc have looked at hi• past wort; and judpd it to. be of superior qµiility. . . · And it means'that heis building in accordar\ce with a master plan. . ' . A plan that calls for the creation of villages .•. pla~s for complete living. Each planiled to have its· own schools, churches and •hop- ping facilities. ' Most of all, jt means that when you buy one of these home_s, you are getting the total lrvino env .. ronment ••• not just ihe howc. You are gettillg all abundance of recreational facilities ••• beaches·, parks, marinas, s~blcs, greenbelts, recreation centers, tennis clubs, golf courses and you-name-it. All carefully arranged and distributed.- across the ]and in accordance with the highest standards of urban planni~g. Look for the Irvine symbol. when you'rC lQoi;ing for a new ho~(lf you don't see it, you're not in aa.·.Irvinc Company devel- opment. And when. yow come to Irvine, bring this list and map with you. It will help you find the develop- ments which have earned the right to call themselves "Jryine:• 1. Wllmt Village Homes. By Wm. Lyon Development Co111- pany. Ffom $21,995. 2.C•e .. ParkH-. Wolmf vrn.p. By s. & S. Constructioo Company. From $29,490. 3. G...atree Homes. By Don- ald L. Bren Company. From $2S,99S. 4. U~lnnlty Park. By Stanley C. Swartz Company. From $2S,99S. 5. CulvaDole. BY The Grant Company of California. From $2S,99S. 6. Presl•eat. liomes-Turtle Rock. By Middlelirook-Anderson. From $66,700. 7. BnMldmoor Turtle Rock. By Richard B. Smith, Inc. D~veloper from $33,990. 8. Horbor View Homes. By Donald L. Bren Company. From $.31,99S. !I. lhrbor View HDls. By Lusk Homes. From $S2,SOO. 10, 'Die. 'L By George M. Hoisl• A 8nm. From $30,ISO. 11. Bis Cnyoa. Broadmoor ~by Jllcbard B. SmUb, Joe. Denloper: 1111der$100,000:Cua- tom loll ulaed by M...W..IMDo from $.40,000. Deane Homea to opa•Jaauary~ from $65,000. · ' , • • . .. • • • . .. -· • THE CITIZENS OF MJJAS, PORTOFINO, . . MITTENVALD, LYME AND CARMEL-BY:'fHE-SEA WOULD FEEL AT HOME IN AN IRVINE VILLAGE. You find villages in the nooks and crannies of the wortd. They're small place8' And the lucky few who live in-them share a quality of life denied suburbanites·and city .dwe1lers. On the Italian.coast, in the Alps, in the hills of Spain-vijlagers b~e~ze tbrough each day with pleasure arid self-confidence. It comes from having roots deep·in: a place they know. A Portofino. fisherman knows Portofino. Like he knows his-wife. Rowing into the quay, he can see his village ;spilling downward fro111 hilltop to water's edge. An ''hausfrau" ii!-, Mittenvald knows every Mittenvalder •. Every ·w§pian. choosing sa)lsages in the marketplace. Every man who passes her garden gate on his way to V{Ork. - Children in Mijas look forward to the fj.estas. Everyone comes, dressed . in his best. &eryone dances the"'malaguena" in the Mijas style. In an Irvine village you can taste the same vital spirit, the same community pride that permeates old world villages. (Afl4. ~merican villages. like <;:armel, California: ,And Lyme, Connecticut.) 1 Boating on Upper Newport Bay, a stock· broker &om Eastbluff can .see ·the tile roofs and lime-white walls of his vi1lage gleaming on the bluffs above him. A Turtle Rock housewife knows her neigh· _hors. TI!o VfO!Den who bring their children to tho park when·sho does. The men who· stroll past her garden on their·way to a schoolhouse • meeting. ' • Children in University Park look forward to the "Pleasure Faire'.' Eve!J'one gets costumed. Everyone dances. Everyone sings. Irvine villages are distinct. Harbor' View rests on hills and looks to the sea. Walnut and Greentree are valley villages, bordered by orange groves and eucalyptus_rows. 1( r . Some Irvine villages 11re complete. Others still growing. Some are just getting started. There are many sides to Irvine villages. Places for people to get together-schools, churches, community centers, neighbmhood shopping centers, parks. Different kjnds of homes-some that stand apart, townhouses that cluster, apartments. Each village -has-its own - combination of these; There is one thing every rrvine vill!l"ge has. That's people who know the place they live. Come to Irvine. Visit its villages: Walk through them. Through a new village, with only one neighborhood, to see how thing' ·begin. Through an older one, with many neighborhoods, to see what happens in time. You'll find a place for yourself. You'll find .homes. The best work of nine of California's most distinguished hom~bu,ilders. ' And you'll find something you'd expect to find in places like Mijas, Portofino, Mi~nvald, Carmel or Lyme. ' A IETTIR lNWIONM~ l'Oll YOU I~ ~· ' • • -· . ' . . . . ' • • • • .. ~· DAILY PILOT Saturday, Januory 29, 19n • Satellite Federal Plan Told ' , Interest Rates Inch Downward WASHINGTON (AP) Jnterest rates on conventional mortgage loans I n c h e d downward In December, the second straight m o n t h I y decline, the Federal Home LOan Bank Board said today. It was another indication of the softening of interest rates although the Decemb er decline was slight o n mortgages without federal backing. Preston Martin. b o a r d chairman, 1aid the decli ne reflected continued availabili- ty of money and the general drop in interest rates that has occurred since President Nix- on imposed wage.price con- trols last fall. j<While the recent decline in mortgage interest rates as measured at tlme of Joan clos- ing has been modest, it augurs well, a record or near·record housing activity for 1972," Martin said. The board said the errective interest rate charged bor· rowers for buying new single-- family homes w l th con· venlional mortgages dropped from 7.79 percent in November to 7.78 percent in December. The average errective in· terest cost on conventional loans on previous ly occupied homes declined from 7.69 In November to 7.64 percent in December. It was the third consecutive drop in this rate , the board said. New Tract Under Wa y At Forest "Counlrytftje," a $ 11 • 5 • million development of 449 popularly-price«, quality-built homes, has • been started . fn Lake ForeSt . in southeastern · Orange County, tt wu an. nounced thls weell ·bf lleajer Goodman, vice _presided( .of marketing !or II J, U.,..lfili Sons, lilc., the 19-fHN>ld' l.l>J A n geles-based-homebu.iding and general contracting firDt. Goodman said that CW. tryside will oiler fjve model! with two to four bedrooms. Prices will range from $22,450 to $2$,950. "'Thi! new neighborhood Is being built near our recently completed Country S c e n e neighborhood," Goodman said. "These homes will be adjacent to Ridge Route Drive, one of Lake Forest's main street.a and will be near the com· mun.ity's beautilul lakeside Village Shopping C e n t er , which Is almost completed. They also wlil be close to Lake Forest's fountain and waterfall entry. N-l'P Plans for Countryside homes may be previewed at the sales office, which can be reached from the Santa Ana-lleo .Dlllo Freeway by taking the El Toro Road offramp, aoinc north on El ToN to Muirland3 Boulevard, and WeJt on Muirlands past Ridge Route Drive to the olu of- f.tee. Jaclc Cheshire has been appointed admlnistra· tlWI vice president of Rlchard B. Smith, Inc., bullcler Of Broadll)OOr "-He ii a resident of Lleuna Niguel. ' .. -' ' •• , r. . ) • • Jane a r Movie Stnr Creates Aparttn ent Comple x . • Newport_. Bf/fore you rent your next apartment · or buy your next house- . ' $1 Million Recreation Swimming Pools • Whirlpool Batld Men's & \Vomcn's Health Clubs • Saanas Billiards (Up to !~tables) Indoor Golf Dri ving R;mgo Color TV Theatre Sand Vollcyball Tennis Courts • Pro Shop • Tennis Pro Free Group Temiis Lessons Activities Director Complimentary Sanday'Brunchea Sunday Barbecuc.s Parties • Party Room Spccial Intorest Ctlbs Special Features Acr<S oflmb landscaping Elegantlobbics • Elevatorw Singles, 1 & 2 bedroom suit.a Push·button fireplaces Furnished & Unfurnished anits Friendly nciglibor! E<pert managemcnt by a oompany lhat operau:s 13,000anits Great Value Rents from $135 atselectlocatialll Month-to-mcmtb occupanc:ies . Low cleaning rec Low security deposit (ruundab!e) Models open daily 10 to 7 p.m. Oakwood Garden Apartments (Rosortl.ivingfor Adults Only) 1'.. Irvi,ne at J61h Street (71•) 64$.0SSO • (7U) ~Z..8t70 • • '~ ' • 8 ; f-lao leaini at: Canleo Grove • Chapman and Bayport• (714) 63~303QLoni Be1ch Mariaa • 333 FustSttut • (213) 591-6647 Consider Oakwood-You won't consider anything else! " pufonnera. Dlvo....I from former pro ~lloll Jlar Bob Waterfield and w I~ ow e d ahortly alter lnlrHiae to Roger Bamtl, al1t otlll hu a ' I ) eouple 0Cyear1 to ao on lhe 20- year "°'ltr,.i , b'y w h I c ~ Howard llllihu pays her $1,000 a -:eel<. ' Coast Firm To Design NY Project Envl1onment1, Inc., Newport Beach interior design firm, has been selected to do • • • • ,. I I • • ft ea I Estate ' , I • .I I Quelficifts· ' . . . ·•nd · ·Comment by .• ·' ' • R11ltor . R,..;.i.n MoCardle • ' OAILY I'll.OT • JJ Archite~ts. ·unveil Gr~wth .Policy Plan NEW YORK (AP) -The Tllo lnltlll federal ,w.t said An:hlbald Ro1er1, ,,...,...ullprovlded tr~oflllol<!ercHlea." planwork,thearchilectsoald. Amtrlcan I n 1 11 I u t e of piudiue sbollld be In 11 uilllh cbalnnan of the AIA tuk llYWlll -an !be plaJi. • A prime targel of the AIA'a Ro&en lllld that 1ovem- Archltect. bu · un,.lled a anu 'around the COWl!ry, the lore. that developed the plan. nod .... m•e"-ada'"'-H to ]>roposed 10 v er nm en I a I ment,' In funding the plao, "'•• h-muJ"""''-~~--••• P~•ted 1'1111 •" .!. ·-~••Idea," ..., ..... ,.... •w • ,....... _.,. -_,..... --~-™ ....... u.. In -,_ or <Cha••-la . "'""-ay Trust sbollld "move away from the dollar natlonaJ srowtll poltey -II blllloo, ~ the Jim. t1" arehllects estimated ~ ~· ·-· ...... lieavy load of the property tax and ~ed oo tW federal dlnl ~ by the ...n. Uthe policy la adopted a rehnH'Mallan ol ll\lml. F1lnd which It aays "'muat be and "move toward an illcome- go-nt to buy one mllllon ttec:u ii that the ' mammoth of the nation's urbaa na AJA Aid the planned coov~ Into a general lund type tax." acres Of land lmmedlat.ii anil fed«ll ·hl8bway l....i land be giowtll OV<I' the DOii 311 1'lrl -Cllled "growth for community development "The local property tax Is use it, ror ~n of plan--thrown Into the work of m•k·. '!'•n be controlled. 1 unlta." an "bued llrmly on and gre1Uy expanded." not enough. We have exhaust· ned1 com.munlt108 of MO to Ing urban growth more onler-The aociety uid it will tbe principle ol open oe> The f e d e r a I government ed It and now It Is klllina U!." 3,000 families each. ly. ' rele1se by m Id~ 'um mer cupaney and equal lcceM to must also assure a Oow of "Since 1945 we have Chang• The prelliJ:lous professlooal ,The AIA u)d It would lobby specific recom!flendatioOs , for the facilities and services," credit at stabiliied ratH, and ed the face of this part of the ' . society sald federal and state for the pla;l, ita first natk>nal tu reform •i'\d changes In and that •1by · linklng growth provide direct subsidies to earth, for better or worse." governments should provide pc)Hcy proposal, in at ate government supervlS:ion of ancl regrowih both outside I.be loan .and moderat e-Income Rogers said. ''The question is essential services ln i'utility capitals and ln Washington. building aimed at ehcouraJing . cenir.af cities and within thEiin, f a m l 11 e s , a n d s t a t e not whether we have the raw corridors". around which the ''Public control of land in private developers to tiulld ~nation can find an order'ly governments must regain con-capacity. We are in a · pllnned communltlet could order to guide development ls planned communities to 1 na;-way dut of Its segregated Uv-trol of local building codes and stalemate and we need a nelf I -read In article recently by Tont C.ameron on the cluster. not now, and ls ·not foreign," tionaJ atandard. , tng _pa}tei-ns. Md the haWltiug health regulations to make the vision." oublect ·of sallins your own ~. I wlah I could i1oVJ,-~--,--------~---~--''------------.:;..;.-------"-----''---------------­my own agent in the nl• of our home •.• It would ha'ff uyecf us time problems and hundreds of dollar's. Here •re ~ thoughts on the selling your own home you might want to p111 on to your re•der1 ••• C. D., Costa Mou First, how do you determine the right price? H you don't know, how are you to know you aren't pricing yo1,1~ self out of the current market -or cheating yourself by asking less than the place is wortb? A local broker would know. After all, that's his business. He eats or starves on the merits of his knowledge and judgment. He also knowa how to merchandise your home, how to • advertise, and how to qualify prospective buyers. That's another thing: That "For Sale by Owner" sign on your lawn can and will attract all types of people. Some are just curious; they aren't in the market or couldn't qualify to make a purchase ii they really wanted the property. And there are some whose motives are leu than credit•ble, they could be "casing" your home with a notion to burglarize it the first time they know you're away. And even worse crimes are possible. The broker screens out all idlers: the aimless cur· ious, the professional house-hunter, the financially in· eligible. He narrdws down the response to his ads to those who need anli can buy the specific size, type and price of the home you seek to sell. Prospects see your house only by appointment and at your convenience. Do you have the time and inclination to "sit on your house" in hope -someone will drop in? Do you worry abou t lost sales prospects when you have to leave the house even for a quick dash to the market? Do you relish having to answer the telephone at any hour, receiving unknown visitors at inconvenient times, and trying to answer puzzling questions about financing and other aspects of a potential transaction? Consider price. How good are you at bargaining? Suppose you have hit on a price of $32,000 for your hom e. A visitor -whom you don't know anything about, particularly as to his financial responsibility - offers $27,5-00. What happens next? Suppose you dicker to the point where he offers $29,000 and you reluctantly (Onsider acceptin~ it. What about an appropriate down payment? Should 1t be 20 percent, or higher. What about his credit and ability to handle conventional mortgage payments? What about escrow arran~ements? Do you know the vital documents to include rn escrow to pro- tect yourself? Which of the several methods should you utilize to convey title? What about upoints?" Whose hide do they come out of, and where·can you find the most favorable financing to save yourself important money here? Ask questions. These are some of the first considera· tions that come to mind in a matter of this kind. There are others. 1 Ask yourself these questions: "Do )'OU do your own surgery? Do you pull your own teeth.? Solve your own legal problems? Unlikely for today you have shilled your important responsibilities to specialists .. , So, in attempting to sell your own home, do you really save? Or are you jeopardizing ·t!>e largest single investment of your lifetime?" , Ep!TOR'S NOTE' Ramlall R. McCardle is the president of th.I! Real Estaters, an investmrnt analyst, college lecturer and author of "Real Estate tn California!' Send your com· mtntJ and questions to Randall R. Mccardle, c/o the DAILY PILOT, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa 92627. Huntington Gardens Sets Preview Show Huntington Gardens -the second new McKean Construe· tion Apartment Home develop- ment to be launched in Oran~e County within the past month -has begun its preview open- ing. Located in Huntington Beach, on Terry Avenue one block west of B e a c h Boulevard, the complex now has two quadplex models open for public inspection. The company's Casa de Capistrano, in San J u a n C.pistrar\(>, a t a r t e d its preview opening in December. Combined value of the two projects exceeds $7 million, a"""rdlng to Raymond L. Kropp, president of the firm's M-•Vp Roger Clark, former director or the Mission Viejo Company's finan· clal 1clminlstration d .. partment, hu been •P' pointed president of the oew MVC Financial Corporation, 1 subold· iary ol the company. Orange County Division, head- quartered in Newport Beach. Construct.ion on Huntington Gardens' iniUal phase, Com- prising %0 buildings of folD' units each, ls well along, Kropp report.. When completed, the entire project will consist of 'SI building, or a total of 148 units. The homes are financed under conventionaJ terms , and are priced at $17,995 each. Each unit has t w o bedrooms, a bathroom, full can:ieting, covered parking, and bullt·in appliances such as a range, oven, garbttge disposal , and hooded exhaust fans. Air conditioning is op- tional. Each building is equip. ped with a ullllly room. Re s i dents automatically become members of the homeowners' associati9n, which contracts for e1terior maintenance of the aporlmenl homes and care of the com- mon areas. A large awlmmlng pool and cabana an part of the recrea· tion area. The sales office Is oj>en daily from 10 a.m. until dusk. McKeon Conatructlo1 speciallus In builcfing con- do m inium-1tyle apartment ·homes, townhomes, 1 n d lingle-Wnlly dwelllnp. Based In Sacramento, the publlely· held Orm ii CWT!nUy active in more than IO U.S. dU.. Com- pany --in traded ...,: lhe<uanter. KIDS LOVE UNCLE LEN SATURDAYS IN THE DAILY PILOT • • IO • or D arm mastersui I • I • The four-liedroom Brookfield is a good example recreation center and sw imming pool. Pedestrian of the values to be found today at Gree ntree paseos that make walkiri9 ~afe and pleosureable. Homes, whalever the size· of your family. We have And nea iby shoppi~g.. I , other delighlful homes wilb two bedrooms;three · As· if all this.wer~n't enough, you'll enjoy bedrooms and live bedrooms. From $25,995 to . .1he·planned envirpnment of Irvine. It's just as $35,495. All wilh Weslinghouse ranges, double exciling as yr:llJ've heard, wi1h·nearby schools, ovens, disposer and dishwashers. All with carpetlng recrealiori, clean industry, greal· beaches and the in 1he living room, master bedroom and hallway, ' smart shops of Foshie~ Island and Sloped ceilings, too, pfus sliding-glass-daar access 1 ·Newport Beach. . to polio area and complete fencing all arourkl · Gr91111tree Homes ar.e selling at a brisk clip. the property.. c'ome. s119 us'today. We'le midway between the The Greentree neighbarhbad has ils CtWn live-Son Diego ar\a SCnta 'Ancrlreewoys. Take the acre park and 10-ocre school site. A handsome Cu\ver turnoff to Walnut. . 1 . "---'-Jl0*.8. DorllllM ..... Olt:o•v" ""' ...... ,.,ONAI. ..... '"ii'.. COW,.., NY • ' • . ' I • r .. ,. • .. R DAil Y PILOT • IJ.S. Goal ' ... ' : ~ . ' ~ Dec~nt Ho~ing N,eeded. • llOU8TON (UPI) -V1ct Phd'oal llpln T. ~ ........ aalloo'• -bullcln lo::= .... . ...,_,, iillart IO ll1lfill 1119 •ot'"-1 of a --""" ........ lldrc .... ... ...,. --lud!J. l ""-lea bu t11e ~ llDd .Ille ,_ IO -Ila ............. A&ne• Mid. "It neadii i.lf 10 matdl -111111 the ..W IO achieve Ill pall. . "Aacl our ultlmala 1oaI In M•llnl -"""1 JI ""' ID 1111 -a deceot borne and a IUllable UvJni eovlnlo-,_t lor every Amerlcu llJlllly." Tiie vice pmldent, In a pr<pared tut, dellvered ..-. lnp ln>m Nlzoo to Ille U,000 clelept.. and ....is at tlle 11111 Nllloo.ll -Uon ol Home Bullden C.0'91tlon. '"Ibo ...... , ... lDdullty .. not only .. Jmportanl part .,. the nalbl'1 economy," Ag;ew II.id. "It is euential t.o our ..,_.le btallh. It -11 prcopertty. It IJi a caW)'ll lo crowtb.'' ~ credited the Nixon adminlltntiim with maln- talnlnc a at.acty flow of assistance "' the borne bulklon who In tum ucee<led pr<dlctioos for coastruct1oD starts 1ince t•. "Conventional starts 1970 fell of!_ by 296,000 under the contJnulni impact ol lnfiallon and tight credit," be aald, "but will! nwalve federal aupport of fhe money ma.rket and an ambitious lncreUe' In the · 'number of lederally- IUblidiied units, the storm wu weathered." More than 1. 46 mUUoa. new homes were ltarted In 1970, A&new said, and more tblll 2,080,000 were blc1m In 117L • KIDS LOVE UNCLE LEN SATURDAYS IN THE DAILY ' PILOT ' . 'Throwaway' Cultur~ Eyed in U.S. Future ' ' LOS ANGELES-Americanl I. Commutinc !pOed& and are developln( a "throw· veblcla that "tee IDlft work. away" culture that I 1 Inc not oaly bw>drodl, bat ~ Into the boules we • ll>olmando of mtlel from thalr live in and the olllcel we work dwelllnp. You and 11')11 bin In, Joeeph B. calnaban of lo answer their needs for of-Nor1hrldi•, Incoming pres!-nc. apace and .houalng at dent ol the CallfornlJI Real -diltant points." Estate Auoclatloo, declared. i.' 14mac oalo and lato tlle Speaking al a newa coo--ocCaPJlnl and aplolllal lenmce at the Blltmore Hotel It, U ,scJimtlill• ~ durtnc th e 58,000.membet tbll tllla will blppeo wltllln llO -·· midwinter dlreCtoro years come true. meetinc, C&rnaban said: 3. Sun spas, developed Wider 11We have been taught and the inO~of -eocitirmeua lived for centuries lo build for weather ~-worJd. permanence, bouJes a n d wide, p..-ted by ldmlllll bulJdJnp that would lut for a by' if e':!r. • erred lo de-'--'· bundred years and more. ,....,...._... ~ deep-1Nted beliefs are In OfllD 1ransplaats, turnlnc belnc oerloaaly challqed." out carbor><:0py people, and other biological achievements, utm, who !lbalJ eontrol 111ch r11111ch .......... • He commented~ "'Not only do we rent everythlng from aulol lo lumllure. For the fir$ -In our hilfory, slnee Jtl9 we have issued more balldln& permits for apart.. meat -conatructlon than '!" blve for aJncle lamlly dwellqs. "Al the pace ol cbanc• ..,. - --• ~ alid, "I tlllnk we can pretty mach "This, alone with the algnlfl- cant tncreaae in mobile and modular housing, ts what ei>uld be termed minimum IJ>. .wlvement bouling -no ties. We can leave 1t whenever we want to." Cllinl development ol a Uarow-away auto 1n Gtnnany with a one-year life, he uked: ~-:;>:, ·~~~hen.ct;::!~ Property m...,eni disdain I~ in fayor of monlh-to- '!'Mth tenancy. We aee office bulldlnca and botelJ bullt floor bY Ooor with modules lhi!ted lnto place 1 complete with fumlture within the frame ." Tlkinl a wider view of people'• future involvement wUh rul estate, he saw these developments: -that from day to day, decade to decade, the govern- ment looms ever larler in our technological;· llOC1al , a D d economically." u And while we may not agree with metbodl," be llld, 1'1 think we cu qNI that the motives were and still are to adopt the operation ol the market system lo a changing technological, IOCiaJ, 8 D d politlcal environment." He aaid CREA plans lo become more deeply involved in the pollUcal procetS, and has upanded its Sacramento staff. CREA and organizations of black real estate licensees - the California Auociation of Real Estate Brokeni and the National Association of Real Estate Brokers -are working together toward overcoming problems of fear and bias, be stated. Red Carpet Realtors Open 18th Office The 18th Orange county of· fice of Red Corpet Reallora has opened for busineaa. located In Founlaln Valley at ll09:I TallJerl Ava., It II the ... cond office owned by Realtor MaryaneBooian. . . . . . . . . . ........ ,~······· ......... . • ) - Crown Park '!" llqll 111111 ol It -In the rate ol aalea al Crowa. Crown Pl1lr, a 9U mUlioo Park, .. Clark. aUI. "II _... ............ In· La.una tbll __ _.... Nfcull. II -tr IOld out anil the llWQ' .-'"""' ~ ....,. ID Ille -111111 are ·features • well u the a. lolllnc rapidly, ._ta Jon ce1leal bllllklo -ti u. Clark, diractor ol lllOI and communlly, llDd Ill ~ marUillll fGl S t a D d a r d • 1 fo the PICillc , 0coan. '1bll Padflc Corp., Ille 1lullMrL ' means • clfmate that's cool in 11Nul')y ball of the bomM In the •1Uml'IMl'1 and mild ln tbl the -uni~ wblch opened winter." for Ale In November, are Crown Park homes, delip alreadJ IOld," Clari< Aid, eel 111 Will FOiier, ol saata "and lllOll of the -in Ma, o&r llWly amen1Ue1 IJ>. the -111111 will be ready-cludiafJ •covered en tr I e 1, for occupancy llbortly. Mparate eetry 111111, spedooa "We are very pleued with Ilvinc "'°""'• lllllllY counlry .. • t - • Units kl-. wall.to.wall -· .iwow. """""' prtvai. ... try , ID the prap. and utllilJ IOOlll; r Kllcba .. ~lpocl, for boioulJ Olld tlflctew, With Wbirlpoal 411hw~1ber, ........ blrdwoocl cabinetl with oprlac-loodtd iw.-. and ~ plaltlc: counter lope. Extertorfeaturesarebuvy wood alilncled """'· _..te dr iveways, and-front landocaplnfl with lprinkl~. UtWUes are underground. IAtl are Jarge, a minimum ' Selling Fast o1 T,Jll o1jt1are t,.i. Space Nlpl Tmila Club ... the net bet•--II -111,MmardtBIJ ...... Club -• "' • IMt with .side lor m_. ...i lllrf ... 1" ol 11 'to 19 feet, pro-and -1*1*1 I.Ab vldin( added lomlly priYIC)' Nl&uel, with Ill OWll park, and ..., .....,. space 1or for plclmlcUrs and boa~ boat or camper. bufll. Cron l'lrt Iii located In crown Park 11 . close to Laguna flllqel, Orange CCJUn. ty'a only DolHll'ieDted plan: llCbooil Olld lboppq. An ned COllU\l!lllllY In a hlllalde elementary ocbool II within oettlng. 11" t11.. spectacular ' walklnfl dlltanco and two vlew1 and many recreaUonal obopplD( ~-a r • 1..--El Niaue1 Country located wltllln Laguna NlRU<I. Club, where a new flJ million Prices range from $11,tlS clu-i, under ' lOcJD. for a two-bednlom model lo ll!ilJCllm lor :iolf... Lacuna '27,W for a IOUl'l>edroom. \ ' . Mrs. Boow1 oold $1 mUlloo In reaidenlial property In 1171 . and recently received the Hun- tington Beacl>Fountain Valley Board of Realloro' Million Dollar Silver Cup for 1971. She al.so received both To p Salesman and Top Lister Awards in 1969, the lint lime both honors bid been .on by the same person. A.thousand sold· in 3yearsai~~1® bad ti~ 70 left. f. " SICOND OFFICE Mary1no9-n New Building Fully Leased ftl!'"....., llulldlnc, nu ,D:q IS lllln. Inb ii fljlly .... Miil' T. a.lmi.iner, -~ ... rt ClamH• Develop. 1q1111 c:,217. ~con­ • .. 119 million ·''•.-VI!-Buaar ~-lllH•61Ce . .. .. µ·.., 'tp' ,, I I .. ,...,, Im. In 1970, &he sold in excess of $11> million worth of realden- Ual property and WU named top salelman of the y ... for the Huntlngloo BeaeJl.Foun- Wn Valley Board. The staft of the FounWn Valley olllce consilts ol Doe Hadley, -..-; A l.b 1 rt Dwan, lnd1lltrtal --eicllanp c!ivilloo; Mllylllll T!lompeon, Roll Motlle and lnne Dodge. Tlae Fountain Vallq olllce . II ..,. of the """* ID 11£11 ... pWfn( Red Clrpi& ., I I lion --""""'-· olllcel ID Calllanda, Arts_, and <Jrecon. Kids like to Ask Andy .. Curietheluckl We have the most popular youcantumlri!Dilyt)1lng}'Ollwantto. Thepttce ~ homesl1fNewportBaachandnowwa'rerunnJng lsonly$44,!!95aildlt'sJlllltotleOf .. modalswe'll ..., out of land. · · · ,shoWyou today.• ·. . . "· . · . Only a f9W more of these homes can be bunt The Harbor~ neighborhood I~ eittlmly and one of 1hem can be )'OUl8, If you don't dilly-, walled, to malGelttlnUSUlllYQUlet mid pnvate. The ·dally.· · . . · homesenclrclaaachOOl8118,cen!ralparkandfam· Hart>or\118'Nllomei hawthell'Own Ne\Vport l/yrecr8allonc;lubJllhswlmmingpooLJustdown Beach look.~ spaoua and comfortable, . theroad,aDlhefUgofNewportBeac:h awaits you. with a tang of salt air In lhelrdeelgll-ThePMofino · · Come.see our,lnal Harbor View unit today. He (abovaJllasthree gQOd-elled bQclrooms,.two ; , ~~Sanas,81« ==-...;.-M.,;., balhs,apawderroolrt.ab'mlldlnltlgroon'l;24J · Ttw:o 'DlegOor ... _....,.v ..,..., f~famllyrQC>mllllf~lllg"Jcleaspaoe•thl!. . ~ur,lhertQ?southto Roar:&. . . . . . . . ilABB9Il VIEWBOMM . IattelrrlaDPJeouit.._me11t. Dan:M..._O I ••••-llU'W .. -'"' HIGH LIVING AT BIG CANYON 20-,oat Wlndowi In l>MV¥111ti Model .Big Canyon L~xurY, Homes Selling Fast_ The success of Broadmoor Homts at Big Canyon in Newport Beach continues as builder Richard B. Smith, lnc., add& seven more luxury J'Mlple!¥n to the Broadmoor , ~ llnl month of Bil CalQ!on'• opening Jut IWl>- mer, the first 13 Broadmoor H~mea, ranging In price from '75,000 to $90,000, were sold. llowiq to the demand, Broad· moor then oold three ol Ill foUr model homes, retaining one model adjacent to the Illes office on Braeburn Lane. ... Finally, seven more housel, each selling for n e a r I y fl00,000, are going up. Broadrnoor Big C a n y o n Homes feature four and five lledrooJDJ and three baths. All models have at least two ftreplacel; IOIDe have three. And eome 1Dclude IUnkea oon- ..... 11on fireplia In their lavish living rooms, 11 well 11 wet bars and erposed beam celllngs. ·: Dramatic entryways lead to IJ)acious Ooorplans where im- .portec1 Ille Is uaed JavW!ly In Joyers, lau>lly rooms, kitchens and bauii. Kitchens contain the IDOi! advanced buil~Jn IJ>' pllances, including ..U-clean- ing ovtns and lrasb-maahera. AJ many u 11 sliding &lul doora1 open onto aide yard pat.ioa, private gardens, or magnificent views of the fairways, lakes and rolling hills of lush, green Big can- yon. Early In the oprlng, the Smith firm will break. ground for another 60 luxury Broad- moor homes at Big Canyon -, a !«I million country club estate community b e I n I developed by the Irvine Com-pany. A new concept In luury ruldenlial development, Bil ~ givet Ill rtlldenls the opportunity to live wbere they can work and play wllboul ever commuting more than five minu!el away. Within that · fivHnlmlte rone in any direc- tion are the Jndultrial, conr mercial a n d recreational centers of the Orange Coaal area. Broadmoor ~ale8 High At Turtle Rock Tract ·Sales in the ninth unit of Broadmoor Homes, T u r t I e Kock, have reached $1·¥. million since the unit opened In laia Oclober, according lo H.B. 1 ' Pete'' Fisher, marketing direct ol' for builder of Broadmoor Homes. "The continuing success of the Broadmoor Turtle Rock 'development is due to many f1cton,'' Fisher said, "not the 1east of which is the ideal location of Turtle , R o c k , itself." The villaae rests at the center of the new city of Irvine, near the campus of the University of C!allfornla. "Probably the prime .con- llderations of new home lmlly lo educatiooal, com- buyen are quality of the neighborhood and Its pro- mertlal a n d ncreaUonal . THE BEST .p po 11 a J>l'OV" ti" ii one al the ·wt~:-= facilities," added F i ·1 h e r . "Reoidenll of Turtle Rock can walk to schools from Kin- dergll'lell thttJugb llD!verolty. And they're ooly mlllulel away from the waflMrlenled ~~l~ ~~~i::: '; financial and'.prcl-liiti · at NeWJ>O/'I Ceni<f, -~the commerdll 1cemer1 • FU!UOD ·. '-. ' lsland " , Als.. imiiortsnt to t b e . owners of 'fttotdmOor Homt11 ia the skillful blend.of <realllre " comforts and Mother Na!W'e · · ; offenid In wllat Ibo · bulld9r r calls the i:nvtronme~tal \Liv~ Ing Formal (i:LFj. GfeenbOlts ·• ... and parb abound, lhrougbout the village of Tllrtle Rock, and every Broadmoor Home con· tam. llldiog wallo of 11aa that open onto prdem aocJ pallol. -plans feeture Broad-moor's exclusive Astrocourt - a versatile indoor • outdoor fllDIJy room that -with a cho!co of U.. ELF patbpo ,.. landacaplng and decor. One ollara complete blJ'd.lurlace lloor1ng; -almost pure landscaping ; aocJ the lhlnl, it oomblnalloa of the two. BNAdmoor Home. at Turtle Rock are priced from '31, 7111 to flO,llO, -...... 1-fl ...... 8Yallable, Tbeae lli'oe .... """--quali-ty fomlly homto can be -daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Jl'Urnlahed models are ac- ceoalble via eilber Ibo San Diep or Santa Ana Freen1I by laking Ibo CUiver DriVI ,._ II and dr!9lng wat on CUiver to "'-· lurnl111J left Gp Co-. right Oii Turtle - Dllft, and riehl aptn -..... Amlp to 111-... -;::;=;;====:;:.J ~ Phone ~21 For Weekender Advertiaing t • MAN DOES ·NOT LIVE SY RENT ALONE ... ·Rate Yourself·forH0me·OWf1ership at ' Country Home .Condominiums YES NO 1 I Do you make over $650 per month? \ . 2 'Are you fugitives from the flatl11T1ds who would like smog-free fresh air llvlng In a beautiful hlllslde setting? 1ii 3 Do you llke complete recreation facl/ltles conveniently available, like swimming, horseback rldln~ tennis, handball, hayrides, golf, volleyball, llllards, to name a few? q. Do you like shopping cent.era, libraries, churches, restaurants, theaters, medical-dental facllltles, hospitals In Uie Immediate community? ~ ~ 5 Do you like "care-free" living with more leisure time and without the drudgery of exterior maintenance? - 6 • -· Do you like school a conver 'ent to your home -. \ ; pre-school through collegt ? ·" ! ' . 'V" .r- Would you like having owne18hlp In a ' 7 ~ maintenance-free recreation building, swimming reo•. picnic and barbeque area, all In a rk·I ke aettln , Just a step away? .... .... 11 • "'.t ' 8 ;/ J ' " Do you like property that has ~oven ' .. sppraclatlon In value year-aft -year? , " < . . ,_ ., 9 Do you know that you can't write off rental payments on your Income tax? . l • ' ••• , • · • , presently living and looking for a better \' • 10 Are you dissatisfied with where you are 1 : • : · place to live? •• r . , 1 • .. ~-r I-! ~ ., . , . , KEY TO QUIZ" ., YES· 2-4 C'~ ~ll~~--_ 5-7 Start Packing!, s-10 Call the Mover! $ I FROM17,700 1WO AND ntll!! BEDROOM $179 "719 TOTA&. MONTHLY .I , PAYMlllNT,* 'Plan E..CIM Prto.-•17,700 FHA; Down Peyni111t'ot $T!O'pluS cfoel~ -i.. 111TPllll Died •18,850 peyablti I~ MO~ IMl)'lllenta ot S171.71 lnoludlng p~nOlpil, lnte~, ,.i.J!llllM -Ind ..,,_ -Jlflon dUll: Aill!Ull l\et~lll Riie ot 7.7&%. . -. ......... -.. . . ~ .. ,Jf OAILY PILOT , _, .. . . . . . • • Record Year Ahead • Realty Boards Forecast Active 1972 NEW YORK (UPI) - What's ahead In housing In 1172! 11A record year in home pro. ducllon, tn transfer of exlstirC dwellings, In purchase or v a c a t 1 o n properties/' ac· cording to the National AalOCiation or Real Estate lloan!s (NAREB). Ther< will be 1 hJgh degr,. or mobility among--tenantt, and more }'oung families will become home owners during the ne1t 12 months than in any year of the past, according to NAREB's aMual , economic forecast. percent of all household units. made with retlrement In mind. "Many line properties ""' buiH or acquired for weekend UH with a view to fuJJ.time occupancy in the future. Families In the ~ age category are major holders of useta and generally have completed the financing of their children's educatlo n." The NAREB forecast said the resurgence of consumer confidence should ·aid business recovery ... For the first Ume since the economic downturn consumers are demonstrating an increased willingness to spend," it said. . ... ' • ' .. t I • of o f ' .. • .. • Countyuaning :I ·To Condominium ' 1 The average price of co& domlnlum and plaMed unit development reSidences ! n Orange County is $22,199, well below the median of all homes in the county, a report relea5" ·ed this week by F i rst -:,.American Title Insurance Company, Santa Ana, shows. At the time of the 1970 census, all dwellings in the county had a medJan value of '27,200. However, new single- family housing bears a n average price tag of more than $30,000, Dale J .. Post. asSistant vice president for market research at First A·merican, said. • Ptloes ranged ll!lll $15.tlli ' for a 1118-"tUare;Ji~ bedroom, one-bath un $37,000 for a 1,'316 square three-bedroom, two-bath _ • adjoining a golf course, the I First American study in· dlcated. • Overall sales average W'.as r 4.3 units per week, with 1 unsold, completed b o u s ~ s · totaling 20 percent. Unsojd dwellings under construction t amounted tc some 45 percent~ a "If the pace cf Ct.lrrent pro- duction is maintained, some 2.1 million houaing qnits will enter the inventory in 1972," said Mrs. Catherine Martini, director of tbe usociaticn's research deJ)artment. New construction, aCC1lrciing tc the report, probably wilJ add more than 850,000 apart- ment units t.o the inventory in 1972. In addition, some rentals will become available follow. ing structural conversion, and others will result when an owner-occupant vacates and decides to orfer bis property for rent rather than for sale. Contributing to this are cuts in federal taxes which will augment rising disiy>sable fJl.o come and the large vclume of "first home" purchases by families in the under-35 age group. GARDEN CONCEPT UNITS OFFERED AT LAGUNA NIGUE L APARTMENTS Citing the increasing trend toward condominium a n d planned unit developments, Post reported that 14 or the 31 c o n d o minium subdivision recordings in Orange County during tbe entire year of 1971 occurred in the fourth quarter. The survey just completed in East and South Orange County is the first involving this type of residenUal construction, he added. The average monthly fee fOr ) outside maintenance, landscaping and recreatipn .. was $2.1.22. Recreational aretl · consisted chiefly of swinunil)g ~ pool and playground, with 'a -t trend away from recreation building facilities. · 7 ,900-aere Complex ' Overall average density, in-,.. eluding all common areas, -., was approximately 10 ~!S l per acre. . . -'J·, --' "In addition,'' she said, "pcssibly half a million mobile homes will be shipped to find their way into the standing ltock.available fer either year· round ·occupancy or for vaca· tion use ... The report cited two major reasons why interest in vaca· tion property will grow during 1972 : "Families in this calegory." tbe report said, "are major buyers cf household durables, home furnishings , home im· provements, and often a se- cond car. Purchases cf homes and the ancillary expendihtru associated with home buying should provide a degree of consumer buoyancy to the economy that has been absent in the recent past." Niguel Apartments Open The res1dent1al sales survel. ~ is the lates't of many prei>ai:~ -,.i by First )Jnerlcan's market .: research department to ata f.-.l lenders, builders, Realtors ·anCI ~ · others in plannihg their p 11 grams. , -: .t Factory created housing ls likely to become an Increasing aource of supply. During Im, as In tbt put, the study indicates, two tc three times as many families and individuals will buy an ex- ~ng house as will acquire a newly constructed one. "While existing homes will be bought by all age groups, young buyers, particularly those under 35 years of age, wlll be prominent In the market place," Mra. Martini said. Households· headed by persons under 35 comprise 26.5 "Distances and travel time have been ahortened by · the extensive highway system. Moreover, the continuous shift of population ·1 toward the oceans and Great Lakes has made weekend commuting feasible for many m o r e families than a few years ago." A recent Census report o(lowed that more than ball or the population lives within 50 miles cf the seacoast, in· eluding the shores of the Great Lakes. Additionally, 'the report citr vacation home p u r ch a ae s Newport Firm Develops Planned Desert Uhlts Sandpiper will unveil Its 0 deurt Living '7211 series con· _ dominlums during a gala • :preylew showilll{ at ·Indian ; .. Welll loday and SUnday. ' Localed In ., planned co.,. munJIY Within !he city of Jnd. Ian Wells, the new b c m e 1 developed 'by W 1111 a m "Meuenler C c in p an y of Newport Beach are clustered about greenbelts and: recrea· tion areas with awimming pools. They are adjacent to ·tlie Indian Wells Country Club, .home of the Bob HoR< llesert Classic, and near the site of the tennis-orie nted Balboa Bay CJub Indian Wells now under construction. Two new models will be open for inspection-the two. bedroom, two-bath home with 2,250 square feet. Both units bave double garage, enclosed golf cart storage area, enclos· ed patio and lully-equipped electric k i t c h e n s with automatic icemaking refrigerator, range and self· cleaning oven, a: a r b a g e cllsposal and diahwasher. other quality features in the spacious SandP.ipers include lull 'air ctllK!ltiofting wet bar dual basins in rr1ute~ bath and teJefisjon 1od t e I e p h o n e O)ltll!ts In an rooms. A(! OWDer!1·,~tion OOn· !fa~ JJOr ~bi\enanct _and Jandsclping services for a !JlO(fest monthly fee, assuring continuing upk~p and time to fully enjoy the outstanding recreational facilities nearbf. Included are swtmmi'ng pool maintenance, 'TV cab I e service, refuse pickup, 24 hour eecurity, cutside pest control, exterior maintenance c f buiJding and lighting and complete garciening services. Sandpiper bas been building for the special environment of tbe desert since 1961 and has constructed mere than 500 condominium units in the area. Tile new models will be open daily following the preview weekend. The Sandpiper Jnfohnation Center is located at 45-300 Club Drive, .Indian Wells. So~ial Plans In addition, the report said, the mortgage market is ex· pected to be relatively stable, and it is expected gradualism in economic expansion may be achieved. "Ftieled by increased spen- ding ' by consumers a n d business and aided by ex· pansionary monetary a n d fiscal policy, the recovery pro-. cess is expected to continue through all or 1972, but the ex· pansion will be less ·than vigorous," NAREB concluded. Carnahan New Chief Of Realtors Joseph B. Carnahan of Northridge was elected 1972 president cf the 5 5 , O O O • member California R e a 1 Estate Association at the final session of its annual con-- vention at tbe Biltmore Hotel in Los Angeles. He will take office in January, succeeding Barnard S. Adams of Castro Valley. E. Thornton Ibbetson of Bellflower was e I e c t e d treasurer, and Zan L • Beckstead of Los Angeles was reelected executi ve vice presi- dent and state secretary for the third year. Carnahan, 53, is a partner and president of the real estate brokerage finn of Paul- White-Carnahan Realty Com- pany with offices in the San Fernando Valley, La Canada and La Crescenta. He is vice president and secretary of Glen-Holly Investment Corporation, real estate in- vestment firm. Seen The . grand openiqg of the first and only apartment com- plex in the 7 ,900-acre Lagunl Niguel community was beld ' few weeks ago. , The Laguna Nigue l apartments, featuring three floor-plans with both one anf two bedrooms, is the only reJl.o ta! project in a communit1 which .pres~ntly offers sing!" family homes , condominiu~. schools; ·churches, shopping plaza and regional park. According to Robert M. Russell, vice . president of D e.v,elopment Managemen~ Associates, builders a n d deVelopers of the Laguna Niguel apartments, each of t~se .garden-concept units has been rustically blended into the hi!Jside setting. They have been designed to. look onto a view of bills or the private I A rnel Apartments Start Construction Construcfio has begun on the Arnet Westminater Apartments, a 12.600,000 proJ· ect to be built on the comer of Magnolia and Bishop Place in Westminster, accorciing to George· Argyros, president of the Arne! Developp:ient Com- pany of· Tustin. Architects. for tbe project were Kerrilit Dorius and Associates of Corona del Mar. The 212-unit de velopment will be built on 9 acres of land and will consist or a seriei of two-story buildings containing both one bedroom and two bedroom units . There will be central recreational fa cilities with two swimming pools. "We wanted ta provide the benefits of a common recrea· Uon area and yet -allow com· plete individual privacy with each unit," according to Kermit Doriua. "Each apart· ment has a large patio kit chen and fenced yard, or a private I balcony to insure privacy." The second floor apartments feature open beam ceilings whiCh are an integral part of the California style of the buildings. T h e moderately priced c:omplei provides max· tmuftt open space f o r landscaping, convenient and ample p a r k i n g , attractive laupdry facilities and easily accessible BBQ areas. Structural Engineer is Floyd Weaver and Don Fassnacht is the Landscape Architect for the Naiect which· will be com· . pleted in May of 1972. Engineers Relocating Engineering Service COrp. has moved its Orange County office from Costa Mesa· to Tustin, it was announced this Work Finished week by J.E. Van Dell, vice president in charge ·of the of. Housing to Include Community Relations In 1972 there will be a 3. Developers will assume a "We also have a lar~ut At Complex lie~~ .. localed In the new Broadmocir Squaie Building', widespread trend In the bout-· -ing :industry to systematically more aggressive stance as !ringe fill cons~rv,tionists who, Omega Landscape COmpany the' Orange County operation has completed work on Phase 1pecializes in cOnsulting civil T w o o f ,, P a r k W eat eiigineering, ]and planning and Apartments, a $13.5 l'flilllon 1ani:l surveying. The new mall- complex on the Jrvine Ranch ing ! address is 17802 Irvine at Culver Road and the Saa Boulevard, SUl!e 111, Tustin, Diego Freeway.· •· The phone number is program social factors into they recognbe the need to m theJJ" passion to keep1 the planning and prod u ct i o n take their story to the public rural Janda for the enjo)'J1leiit systems just u builders now to make people understand the of the people, fail to recoinize chart 1 II · li tlo 1 be that tile overwbelmiag ma· administrative and COJl.o U 1mp ca D 0 t ·bans on joritY, Of the people ;ren't struction phases, a pubtlc rela· building and wbo the farces going toibt able to enjoy these tions and advertising ex· are behind these bans. lands without decent roads to ecuUve believes. ' Elaborating on the future get to • them and tfie, basic "As a result o f con-role of real estate editors necessities of civilization _ sumerism, coupled with the Lewis quipped : "We don 't en: such as sanitary facilities and impact of ecological and en. vision them awarding one clean restaurants and lodgings vi.ron~ental issues, developers two, three or four stars to ~ -"° that they can sub!list will start to add community new subdivision -er tating a while they're 'enjoying' this relations, environmental im· new community 'X' -but esoteric terrain." ·Also included In the Omega 83:1-1570. project is extensive pl?lnting ;:;;========:;;;;;;I areas, instant .Jawns, a 1,1 walkways and fences, and an autcmatic sprinkler system. In addition, 102, . mature, M- foot date palms, e a c h weighing 9,000 pounds, were trucked in from Indio for special planting. ' TAKE THE NEWS QUIZ We Dare You ... Every · Saturday pact studies and in-depth con-they might well report that forl -- aumer education programs to the same price, Builder A· is ------ their critical path method using a far 'superii>r .grade of charts," N. Richard Lewis told lumbor in kltcben'cabinets and the NaUon.al Association of off~rs 150 &quart f~ more -of Real Estate Editors. living space !ban Bwlder B in (A CPM chart Is the vehicle the same general location."'· ' wmch most large builders use While Lewis emphasized the to program the various phases need for developers to provide Involved In the construction polential homeliuy111 with . a and development of buildings wider range ol , iqeoninglul aJid communiUes), literature -lncludfnt free Three other major trends governmental pampblell -be alao will llllrt lo emerge thia also condemned t ht "Ir· year, llkl the executive, who rational and devk>ut blocs" " pmldelll ol Lewis and wbose solution lo au ... .u.ctatel, 1 mUonwlde firm vlronmental ]M'Oblema i 1 : wb1dl heodquarlm in Los "stop Building. Angel'!' and Saa Francbco: "We have an e n d I e 1 1 1. Real eollte edltor1 will I"' number of city councilmlft er• a • t n 1 I 1 be co m e and other legialal9<1 who, In .. .......,.... ol ~. JW!t tbe name of ecolocJ er • ..._ ett ll>ee!er nvfewtrs. vlronmenlal esthetla, tum Z. Al 11111 roqulallel for down brillianUy conceived lJt. -..-dllc1-t about pro. dustrlal and re 1ld1 • t I a I • ilud -....tiaa booamo DIM development pta111 -noc lcll' • llriapnl, new cotumns wUI the benefit of the community : CllT1 far men "nuts and they rep-at, but m1ln11 -· 1n1arma11a11 II • nader beeauae ii'• 1 palatable way to -. mstntal!I lbe 1111u1 quo. · I IMPORTANT CONSIGNMENT UNSOLD CONTRACTED MERCHANDISE . . . IMMEDIAn PUBUC AUCTION Ca~ Select.cl Fine & Valuable PERSIAN ·RUGS Aid othr OrllOMI .... e11ll= of -of tfle fllllJ -....... of SUPll KUMAN, ROYAL IOIHAU. I AN, TAUIZ. mOllCHQTAN. llATUIAL Sll.K 9UME. HUNTIH ICINI ~. ROYAL lllSHAN. W¥fN, SHllAI, MAIN, llURDISTAN, IAllHTIAl~ ru'na au•. ARDBIL, INDO SAYON- Nllll. 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A-: Col. ..... ·--• TlnOI< cm. er C- DAILY PILOT 1------.... ~ • A beautiM, new, 3 bedroom, 2 bath home • Freedom and privacy of a garden·patlo design • Front yard landscaping, Including a tree and sprinklers • Shake or shingle roof • Drarilatic arch itectural designs • Complete block well fencing • Luxurious ~ting In your choice of colors • Draperies throughout • Built-in dishwasher • Built-iii range , oven and disposal • Concrete driveways • Underground utilities • Shopping, schools and recreation nearby • Other plans up to 4 bedrooms, 1 and 2 stories, dramatic fireplaces, family rooms, enclosed atrlums, arid more. EXCELLENT FHA, VA, AND CONVENTIONAL FINANCING 8lllee Olllol: (714) 54&-3335 ....... ......... ...... _ ... I . I l ) • ' • • . H ' . • ! ' ' ' . . . • . . • ·01CK TRACY ·::TUMILIWIEDS FIGMENTS ~ ... -~ J:..i>LAIN JANE • • ~--'' ly T-K. IJCm! ' • I • J&FF ! l'vE a&&N LCOKIN<I ALL. oV$R FORYOUI WHERS Hlll/e'l!>ll BEliN? • .. ·• 1·29 • " . DOWN IN SOME <!UYS CELLAR/ BO')l ')<t)U 5'0Ul.D 6EETHESET=TAAING HE HAS! l • ly Dale Hale PEANUTS 'MISS i'PCl'I • • - j I I • ·Fuir~~ · l~Jnl~~· 1 • Wb11R1!12S ' ' ' , o~ ~All ~ ·= . . ' PERKINS ' . . . ' • , Y IANANAS ()ON MUWNS c-:;:::::::::----,.,...FUNSVILLli, u.s.,i.., UNCL5 EC>·· I'M PiteTl!NC>I~ l 1M lv\,l\l<IN~ ·A FOIUUN!l IN THE · CAR W•H BIZ. • • • • J ly Charles M. ·Sch h l""'tlr-::'~~-.... WOCM!CK!W~. ' TO ~ /!161!·Rlfli. ' ' v~~~-J ly Harold Le DGlllC • '1y1 .......... THE GIRLS r "11'• 1U1 ... a "lmlll';L,.MnD• •Ii:.,..,.. llW • ............ .., "" -1111" • bfNNIS THE MINACI( . . . ly Joh MAI•· • ' I , • ' l . . .. ' DAii. Y ~llOT .,!';,·.:.·. ~io: Piestige Aceented'. \ Sl»ID~Y . Y'3CJ '. 1-'. ~8.YDlllY nMAU , " -(Mi.oh ll·Apr!Wtfr ·~ Oii creollvlly, /f!S· C::-C~i u:'·~~ , _ lly llonce to ~ own tune. Loo can ald. ¥ "'",..,_pesooaol ma.an etl1 m • spell• dlllerence between win .... lou. TAURUS (April 26-May 20): "You get truth from family • member. You ·a190 learn value -\ • • • • •• • • " . \ r ~ ·of home, property. You gain ._ __ ...., ______ """! ___________ -I • tbrouCI\ advice o! one who has r had._ Iii real estale. - r I • { i • . I '< t l •• ' ' ' • ! r t .. • • ' ! • • • ~ • ' • • • • . • ., Build op IOUd bate. Leave f.aD. ~ ,tules,to otben. · .GEMINI' (May 21 • J uri-e :111): -~Oil short joumeyo, Vilftl, deal.Inga with close • ·: re1ailfto; Put n1pollllblllty ' catc!MI up. Deal with It. You· la a y e'1 more sttenctb t ha n •'l'Jcbl bl lmqlned. Combine ~~eomervatllln with progressive : CIUl!ook. ; CANCEll (June 21.July 22): • Complete lr~on f o ~ : aattmctlon ·~:profit. """' la Involved. Collect additional · lnfcrmatloo. Appiy knowledge. : Much dilcuaaion occurs con- cernln( what you own, owe and have coming to .you. . LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): You deal with Aries, Ca acer pmon._ SpotlJght Is on what you uy and do. Dllflcult to ob- tain prlv1cy. Key Is •Id\ ba !tank, dlrect. Don't ~ .. volVed In any effort to CdVrr ' ilr color truth. _,.. \ .VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl.' ft): ~b abpund -oecret otatements, !eellngs, aclioM. 'f,J'r!Ud oell In ·cl I n c h e a . , ~ b oh Wualon. This · la ·"fri (OOd H engaged In mo, !Ion 'picture;' television ae-~·you clxild be , "' (llijit. D-Ocl. 22) ~ ~~"'::;;'.rt~:t; ·~!-~~~~'. ebaJJences. You have more -than might he Im· qlnod. . ~-/Oi:t. ZS.NOV.'21)': 111 Acceat:.ifolill'llUle,.lt•~ .. .._.mtj, Yoi "" ·s19eii 8lldltlonal11 ~blllly. Set fine euJili>le;•"ll/filtt you do , J now an,l>av.e :d~lnlte ~ect , "" !utuh. Red tape now ~ l llllde. . . · llAGmAlilus (Nov. 22-· , ' Dec. 21):'You can succeatuny; .. plan ahead. Study 8c:orplo ,mieaa&•· Gain llhown thrOu&h :written word. sii.etal -' will be entbi•wtCe11y ncetv~ ' ea; JOUFl!OY may be on·qip.. · cl8; O(>on --. 'CAPIJOOllN (DeC. :D!Jmi. It): Relatlomblpa .,.. m., ~. Nothing now b opt ,., ·bl luteworm. Know 1 lbia »nd bl prepond. Don't -play ~ with •emollorul. Slakes · ore ~ -yoU can win ~con-. lldtJra1e. malul'e. """"""" ~ OCCllr9. ' ' AQU.UUVS (Jon. 26-Fob~ 18): Doh'! try ·to make ·otlierJ· lnw your own lmqe. Ac:COPt. · people u they ore -they wBI return favor. In .IDUmate m. tion.shlpi, revere differences. Means stop crltlcblng. Again favor will be returned. . PL!ICES (Feb. lt.March-llO)> . :Vou attract·pemna who & IUVe your .. neecfs. Clk:be1 ·of ~·don't look gilt horse In mou.th" is now more than mere tjlche. Accepl · ·H!!lp your.ell and others will at.CJ aJd you. And don' be seir..,.,,. ecto.. about it: IF TODAY IS YOIJ;R ;. BIRTHDAY y 0 u can ·~rkle and delight. You are a natlD'al i!ntertalner. You have special llblllty-lo -bring good -And,"dUtfnl this year, there · · will he greater personal h•P' plneel. Morch' and December ore-to ~~ing montlp. . " .... -~O:.·L.':'o::',~ :-· bf ,..~~1i2 • • • 17. BUSINESS' AND PROFESSIONAi.: ··GUIDE .. I .U.S.Army Surp1~50 Cq!lber Ammo .· .. ' ' "Built Uke a Battleulpl" , • E..e~n'ie cjl;ri.use severc1ot·i1ies{~qter;!19ht, a/r·lig~ all ~~el .ammo boxe~. {'-.. : ... -.. ~.,L!~ cl~es o~r o durabl~.rubl:ier.gas~el, ")'tlkong a moiJIUre-prool seal·: ' ·. · · · ) .. • For storing clothing, tools, gu~s, ,va!~q~le 'papers, co!rrcollections, even am mo, etc. ~• Big,"I 2" long x ·6" wide·x 7" high'.· · · I ,.:· •• ~o.niti.O little r usty..::..bu( Wliat a terrific ' t' ' L h' • I' '·· va1ue· al I os proce · 'hslly,.Worth $' 29 '. · ( ~.991 . I . ··;·jAfJt·SAVEI Ea. f. L~< SAT. & SUN. ONlYI . , . .. \ . . '~)-,IX-UP ~·'··SAll~ Pre-Finished 1 -WALL ' ' .. • PANELIN ~ . ' • Deep tone luon panel• are random planked and V-grooved. · • n • 11,t. x 8 ft.-1..,1 ~Jg~ful tones ·~ •· ~ 1 t! to choote ham • ~ 1 , 1 • •. ·--:::~. c -I '2' . REG. ,$3.95 , ' · •/1" Shop . ~EXTERIOR PLYWOOD , .. ~ . .,~. ·~ • 4 ft. x 8 ft. weatherproof Rtywood for oH-your out1ide building prof eds. ,_f9r WRll.•idlng, enC:lq_1i"-S1 patio_•, . fmi1Mr1g•off the garage. '. '· ··2~-... -.REG.·$4·" " ' _,, __ _ REG. $1.69 l ! • " i:. J I r .. •itsJCOIUI . .. :! , ,,., ... ,.. " . iJ!l•Y.t•r• . , -. . ' .. t• ' ' . . .I ' t .. • . l . ' '-. ' It i l· I t.; I ' UlllJU SJOCll lfllfll 11'1 '°" Jllflf'S lfO llOlll .. 11~1 1 ... ' • .. t, · ·1,.1ci&.'.·; .• ,a.ctCHt f: nYour1 · • j . • ) • • "-~· ' : • . , ~ ~ . ' ' ... . . ' DEco.Ut o fiif'41iRIC . . . "We Bought All They Hadl Save 7.S0/00"- You've S'een It At Your Favorite D•P.arfment SfOf'e .. for-. ,$4.99 Per Yd.I" • Real fabric-it's easy to put up • Bright stripes, pi:i~ti, rich textures-- because it's sell-adhesive. all iii beautiful colors. • •·ht c:On,e I 1$1 served I . .. .. t. .: Limite'd ·tcutoclC:an hand! .•• , . REG. VALUE•"·"' . , • ·1 S" widio....;...no mess--just·peel off lhe backing & it's rea.dy. . Top Quality DUY, PAINT I • Fast & easy way, to.. Paint,. ·-·· • Your choice of popular : color.-.falf dcylng •. UG. S9c ,, __ ' tylvanlti · UGIT HLIS e FarncWt Sylvania quality at a -low, h price. : • Your chalet of 60 °" , 100-. ~·u: . . 811.&--YI . -• For ia1t,st,arts in cqol. winter w.ather. I-' Anri·l~k I-' Ami.foam I-' AntHvtt .... '1'' $1 .ff _. ._. llUCOlll 1-ClULI • For o woterttght MG~ won't <'?Ck or, ndfffw. 6 9c ........ , non-toJl:Jc:. .. .... ,... ·-. UT.&-.Ol&TI P-erDrlll • .PUMP KIT -,,,, .. , ~ ,. ,.., ... ....,.,,, e Pump water, en., chemicol1 & othetJiquld1 with your electric: dnlt at o power source. •·U.. for em~ pumping, cMoning aMve ·pound pools, l, aqW1riulftl, cha"9inQ.oll . • lncllldel pump, hose & on clla"11"'9 k;t. \ I ,llG. $1.91 SAVI $39$ $2.0,01 ·'··~-" , I -· . . . . . . 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MALllU s,t. ~ , , ·· · · ~26~, .''66 ·c~PR1c1 Coupe · <t 499 ,. '. ; ;., :L1 ~:;NO ' •i+ FORb ~'TON' fllCKUP • '#U ·J07 Vl/.....a., ...... .,. ... •&,..I\~;" 14 'f'I 1 ·, , , 4,1,000 V.,,, ~--f•I ~ ...,., "'ii•. c., i11 { A.+.., P.S., A.. Air. (P26271 I!:., Stfcii,'' ..,t.$C1C.IH(tllt7DJ ' , '61.''CHl'n tlOltT' VAN ... v.1, r.s.r ~ f 1Nt.'Jlltl6Ct'. " l-, $229t ". ' ...... o.M·•QJ. {'21tJI ,.. ... • .-..,t coMitl.11. Air ........ l'ewor th•r· $24H ,. ' • r , • I .. , A.to. ''Mt?·• lo41o. NOM McM'. ITFW l21).. .. ._ . '61 CHIY.Y ~ T'lN ,1 '66·" vw S.-t1bid. ' ' $) 299 : '69 DATS,UN t i u '7V RA~if!Ro Plok •• ., .............. R., lt"Wlotol.\• -~: .":'": ~·· 4t,4., ..... 1Tl!S JOt1 ' .4 Dr. w ... 4 .,..i .. lto4io. IYCD I04 J' •. :'077 ,Y.f; l. \ P.S., ... s .. 2'599 (J7744F> ,,,,,,; ~ ~ $21~ ... .... . '6f'' ClllV:lel Air · : • 1 rt• · · ......... P.S..-w..ol° ~.-1;499 ... ,.... . .,...,,. ~ ,..._ .. . . -1jjlft IMPA&..\C11l1a.a..... "" "IV'J'·P.I., ~tit) ~ ""Tr.' t ~ • I \ 11299 '6, 9 YDLKSWAGIN ,._ $2899 711 CHIVY 1.4'. TON '61 , DOOM \\ 'fON • ~ · _..,..... Pltb,. v.1, l., A..._ i i\1~1 · t • ft. to1 .. ,,,1 •• .-,.,, Atlt9.. v.a.. 1. • • 1o4io. -..... 1m 1411 $ZJH 16241.,.1 • • '69 C.M\tlO C...,. ,..,,.....,,_ ... ,.. ....... , ..... -..... l'IWT12tt $)999 711 CHIVY ~ TQN ~ CC.. It.. P.s .. A ..... Air, v.1, IPU14t TRADE • • • $28" .. •IJ JIOiD ICONOl.rNI Plc•S,. 6 tyf., ...... It .. CZNM.UI J $11H • . . . . : .'69' F.QRD ,.. TON VAN :.. •·•· a., -1Hjr4Ct . ·, $24H ,'67 CHIVY.·~ ,TOl!I, . S....W~· • s~ . .....,....., -hk• ""• ..r.hl ... 11 ,lft .n... CV71NJ' . ' $1399 . " . .. '62 ,'CttfVY ~ ~ . :__ -• "'"°" 11.111+--ICAJtlll -• · $7H ''" • . ,~. -St.o~o:. • JI _ Pteslige --\ Accented . \ ' . ~DAY '.) ~~t~ ~ . ~SiillY oftda , • Ailllll (Mlodi 11-Aprll.Jll: .......... -'"' ·creollvlty, ~ .• 'C": 1'1111 U::·~mci: . ~~'f.. Dlnce to ,.... "" lune. }AO can aid. B\JI .,.,.... • ....-im-.neU1111 . spells difference between win :..-loll. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): ·you get truth from family • member. You ·also learn value .. Satunlor, Januory 2', 1972 I ~ . ANAHmM : 2144W.UNCOIN c•--••n• I • fllll• . 1 ' . .. ' -. • • • " ' . ' . • 'of home, properly. You gain i..;~~~~~~~~~...-~...,..;.~~~~~~~~~~..., : througl\.*ic: of one who has hod~ Ill real eatat.e. Build op aolld baM. Leave !al>-: . '• . . ;: ... • l a I t • I • • r. • • ' • • I I " • 'lulesto olben. · Gl!MINI-(May 21 • J tm•e Ill); 'A<:cenl OD shorl journeys, vWta: ,_ daUngs with close -• niallfts. Put responsibility ~ up. Deal with It. You • lo ";J e more lllnln&lh t h a n ,.,_ .. .....-. ComblnO ... ......,,_ with Jll'Olmlfve : outlook. - CANCml (Jane U,July 22): • Camplelo , -..:t1oo f o r -alid pioftt. Arlto : la tovolved. con.ct addltlonaf · 0 lnfcnnatloa. Apply knowledge. : Much dlacuaaion oceurs con- oendng what you own, owe one! have coming to .you. _ LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): You deal with Aries, C a a t: e r peraona. Spotlight Is on what you iay and do. Difficult to ob- tain prlvocy. Key Is •to-, be ftanl:, direct. Don't bOoola.. Involved In any eflorl to -' Cl!' color truth. . ,-'. \ ,VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept 12); llecreta abound -aecret · itatements, ·feelings. actions. f.J!rfUiel eelf in ·clJnches . 11 ~ 1s o1t Ulu4lol>-Thil ' .-11-Yij p>d If engaged In mo- tion i*iure, televllloo oc--:..r;:r-· you could be , i~, cs'.i;t. ~: :zzJ :' fj~--~~ -1> level eorieli . 'Be'-"""" to opand'. : . Inv!~;. :... .one! c:hallenges. You have more friends than mlght be im· ..-. 1 CoKPnrtoei. JS.NOV. '2lfi' • "'°"'*:It! ........... ..... In -mltj• Yoi are al"" a!ldltloa-1 _..iblllty. Sot llne eumple:-Wtiit you do I ftQW Clll ~hav,e ·~ ~~ , an future. Red tape now; fall!t I Ulde. . . ·SAorrrAiiws (Nov. 21-· , · lleC. 21):'Yeu can succeasfullT . plan ahead. study _,.. ...... , •• Gato shown thi'Oilgli :written word. 8"dal lormal ; will be enllulllillbUy """""' ' · ea: J°"""" may be on· IP!>-· • cla;Ojien--- -CAPRIOOllN (DeC. :a;.i.,;, ti): ~latlalllblps an! m. , llmlfled. Nollilng now b apt ,., .be lubwlrm. Know, this pd be preparod. Don't ]>lay ~ with emotlooa. Slakes· are hllh -you can win If, con- --~-DolilOitli 'a.QUMjewwt OCCUl'9. .AQUAlllUll (Jan. 20-Feb. la): Don't tiy'lo-make otlien • Into }'Oill' own lmqe. Accejit · people u they ... -they will return favor. ID .lnthnate rela-• tjonshlps, revere dlff~. Mesns stop crtticllln&. Again favor will be returned. . PlllCES (Febo l._March-20)> - :You attracCiper-who can serve your .. nftdL Cliche' · of· ·' ~·don't Jool: gift' hone ill f'DOl{tb." ii now more than mere cJlche. A~ ·i1'1J> youni!lf and othera will also aid you. And dgn't be aeU-con--· ac:tous about it: · IF TODAY IS YOIJ;R BmTHDAY y 0 p' can ~ one! delight. You are a na!ural entertainer. You have special 8bility---lo ·bring good -· And, dUrhc ttiiS year, · tb.n. ' will be greater personal ha!>-· plneos. Marclt'and December' are-to be~ montl,s;" 11 To ~-r~~~'r~ 'li!g ~:l°~.12 . ~ --1. BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAi: GUIDE • •.• .-e---MATJUllll •• ....... ~·· -TINOll•TUKDS ........... .c..,. ...... u.c.. ... TifPf .... , lts•"J •1303 ( ' · ·u.s . .krny SurplU50 Caliber Ammo I . ~ ' "Built lll<e a 8affle1llipl" • E~e~h9nre. cti. use se¥eral b(-flie~~qter;!lght, a1r-1tg6~ al)·f~el am ma boxe~.. ·'.·· _ , , -i· •.,L!~ c~~s o~ a dura~l.e ~ubb•r gaslie't, "!4~ing a motslure-proof seal! I -' · · ,• • For storing clatliing, ·tools, guns, .valuable 'papers, cbin'i:Otledions, even am mo, etc. \• Big.12" long x ·6" wide•x 7" high'.' ~ ,. ' '• ljo,rlle a little r:usty..::...but' wliat a terrific I ·-' Value Ot this pricel . • ' " / $4,991 ' . -. ·Easlly .. Worth $129 ·;$.Afif"SAVE! Ea. SAT. & SUN. ONLYI Pre-Finished '-WALL PANELING r ,, • Deep tone luan panels are random planked and V-grooved~ • 1;It.x 8 fi.-4 b.fllUilful tones " ' r Jj~ to chooM flomt-' t' 7 ', .. .. --·-· '..: ' -·2· . -REG. $3.95 . · . -' •/a" 5hop r- -EXT ER 10 R • PLYWOOD • ~ft. x 8 ft. weotherp~f plywood for all your outside bu ilding projects. • for ~11 •iding, enc\Qsing pat~s, "finishin·g off the garage. '. -.REG. $4.99 ··2 ,, -. Wowl Speclol Purcha ·REDWOOJ? ~!~~.!!~IN I t beauty Of red.,ood. nOr rc • Lotex "°" t0 you con =~::::~9 ' , , -·.t, ' Jilsr co.Ur -- \ • j } / , I r I UMnDSTOCll IJIRll1'SIMI THfllf'S IO MOlll :: --· - • ,- "We Bought All They Hadl Sa've 7.So/- You'v• Seen It At Your favorite Department Stor•:·fC!Fo $4.99 Per Yd.I" • ~ : t • Real fabric-il's easy lo put up • Brighi stripes, pri_nt5, rich textures- because it's self-ailhesive. all in beautiful ca!ors. •·18" wide-"-no mess-just·peel off the backing & it's rea-dy. • -' ·-n1c9'\lel1~1 serveill .~::,. Limitid ta.sfoeli.0n hanill _., REG. VALUE •4.99'.. ' • . . . . .. . .. . . .. . : . ' • ' ' ' ' • • • • • a...~:::~T~op~Qo~IMl~ll~ty:;~.;..i'"~~~-~ii--ii;;::--~~1=;:::::::z::•~:;~::;:::::::::~::i1· ' SMAY PAINT _-::., • ...- • Fastl.oaoywoyto . .,..;nt.. j11191t ---• -·-. _ _ -,'.· 1 - • Your choice n 11 rRS5611i POW• Drlll . .. of popular . • For fait •tarts fn coOt -. cala..-fall winter-«. · puM· p· ;KIT · drying. ---fll' Anti-leak UG. 59c f;t1 Arill-foGm · .39c · ,, ... _ ' . 1y1v ..... · UGHT liliS • FamcM>I ..-SYfvania ~uality ot a 'tow, low prko, -- .• Yovr choke of600<' ' • 100-. -.aac ·1·5: . " -··-" f;tl Anti-rut! uo. 11s1 $1 .99 ...: • ''Jvtt A.,_,. fo My Drlff .. ,_,,,, • Pump water, •itt. chemicoli "otherJiquid1 · with your electric ·driM 0 1 a power source. •·Ute for emero-ncy pt.imping, cteoning abov. 'Of'OUfld pools, 1, aquarilfm•, changtne.oAI , • lncludet pump, hot• & an . changing kit. ' \ I • UG. $5.95 ~ s.-vr IJ9$ $2.001 ' ... , ....... " J ' . I. . • -•• . ' ., . ' ~ . . . . . 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'if POiO ~"'1[""10---11.1•,.. •.....__a.. 1-..iu, $11ft , . ?D :iioof~·" 'i&i V4N : ,_,,A.._ L 1'21491 -· ' .... $2Jft ·-., . '61 CHIY'I •iFYAH ... V·I, P.S ~ i ... ~J . . ..,._-; . . ' f • ,, , I I DAll.Y PILOT S,\!urd11, Jan111ry 29, 1972 Everyone Has , Som1thint Th1t Som1on1 l:l1e W 11~h , ~ILY ... PILOT G:~ASSIFIED ttQS Yr111 Can SeU Jt, Find It, Trede It Wlth 1 Win+ Ad J "The Bigge$t Mark~tplace on the Orange 'Coast ~Dial 642-5678 for 'fast ' R•lts · fh1t Ofterin9 · B •. Lido Isle's loot Ivy! , 1g , 3 lr/2 Ba .• 40 l't. Lot I Canyon -----~---------~--~-1 -----.. oJ~~~:\ HARBOR ISLAN: ~NE R MACNA8 ,_ IRVINE HOMES LIKE AN ISLAND • " SOUTH SIDE ; 145. Via "Inell~ 180 View of Big Bay from lbls * PR I M·E BAYFRONT location. Ij'uge LR., master suite + 4 other Golf Course Estate Cross your private bridge to the C · BR's, 5 baths. Slip for at lea st 65' BRAND NEW FIVE BEDROOMS oron• dol Mar's boat. Tom Turner 642-8235, OPEN FAMILY ROOM .• , 3 BA.T.HS Most Unusual SAT. & SUN. 1-5 P.M. •23 Harb6r ; drama of 2¥.i stories of glass open- ing to the panorama of Newport & your priVate yacht. 3 BR., Maid's; den , FR. OPEN DAILY -1641 'Drive, Corona del Mar. BEAUTIFUL CORNER LOT ~I ., DUPLEX ·Island. 3 CAR jJARAG!; ' 1• Bl.eek ForHt Char/ft· HIGHLY DESIRABLE T ELEGANT -SPACIOUS! ~; . " • .Brick Floors, Boams· 2-story, 3 BR., 2-bath, format DR.. ~ •6th btdrOO!l\ '· i<c!uded ond •·• bath • $66 500 , spacious FR., Beautiful H. a r b o r ; 2 yrs. new. Great 4 BR., FR. home. $53,000. Laszlo Sharkany 644-6200. ~ l , . . ,. . , ... P..,. . , View Area. $51 ,900. Lots Efan forpos11bl<U8<1J1gmatroomorrerodlits , '· · I " 644-6200. OPEN SAT. & SUN 2-4 l .Quar!trl • • · T~IJlh"JO'~r,. · · M~ter ~,~ Exclusive With • ~ m 1808 Port Charles Harb o r NEW BAY VIEW HOMES I ;f ·• '°""' hat • .,.lllcCn bath 1D1th patto Qarden HAL' PINCHIN " · 1 • · • . • Two atparate electric garage door . , tew · • ,openers ... Fireplace in li111•Q room, fam· ,alld Asiaclar.s' IASTBLOFF ily room & master bedroom, (count 'em 3!) ;--,RHltors ..,... OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1-5 P.M. .t ~~~oos~i::i~etf;!t l~~~fl L'X~~ ViEW0~~ 875482 ~ BeapµM 4 BR.&: FR. Corner Loca, Finill ojiportunity to o\vn a ,nel" , Ivan Wejla custom home. Still time to choose rol!i' decor, From $811.200 to $15r,ooo. FUrnlahed model OPEN DAIL 'Ji: · 2008 Gal8xy1 Dover ! ... 24-hour !tCUrity guard gate. . . t tio~ Immediate O!:cupancy. 2901 t . D Sh-~~'l.. Catlllpa ~ 644-6200. $54,800. Shores 7 646-1550. ' over vrn .. J . • Less than $100,000. . $55 odo PERFECTION ·m" I Gorgeous new 'dr.~peries & carpet-I. l LIVE ON AN ISLAND 26 Hermitage Lane at " • , 'l'jidor ,Ing:. Al~ ne:.vd dtpJJen;" 3 BR's, 2 Royal St. George Road di. ol!i 3 • ....,. baths, FR., 2 fitepl1ces. OPEN C u s to m de signed -warmth & :. char111. Enjoy Lido's finest family Newport Beach ·. ·~ '. 6 giant m., •. $i\T. &t,-$UN." 1.._P.M. 1100 Cani- fjjr ,,., .-:"3"' bath. liridge, "'wpon J!eafb· $64,500. • living/4 BR., 4'h bath, formal DR., sunken sun room. Spacious FR. 60' Jot. $122,500. t ~ l1vbWi room with .oi ·' Drive by and see it, then call owner at,,. rnuttVe ceiling high fire-FUN IN THc SUN ~that'• a true conver-ON THE BAYFRONT 644-1140 ........ !""m> FOR, f:zqui~jtely ,d~corated 4 ljR ... 4 ' ·CUSTOM SPLIT L"Vli~ DlNING. ROOM cit i.t11 .Meclllerranean home w/p1er • . . " t'-: .. f'. al'"'-'! for your ia,,...-..,. I< .slip. 2 years new_ $169,500. AL-· One-of-a-kind trad1Uonil . 1111111. Gonorlll tribimem nefds.,_Profes. SO~ 3 BR.; 3 bath_ $129,500. home._VIEW-fe11and-1/3aote ~~:....'-----I.;;;:;;;;;;;;;==·::··==--:::•· lllooolly dlia>rated! LuUi Dave Cook 642-8235 -frwt trees -pool. In Newi>"rt r. ART ARTFUL · VI park·llke grounds 1n our · · "Hal , 4 IJI., DR., FR., 1'1'ge _.., IR NE AREA most ~elusive area! Call DISTINCTIVE REDWOOD -''Mld1i1stern Style" rum· ._CllR .. $at,f00 · -. 645<.\31).1. HARBOR VIEW HILLS : ~w/r. li11'.1f/8®9 Visit .......,. ..._.. ~ , ... li. Warm, spacious 4 bedroom. Fo.. 1111 AY. 11,m. I041il .lama ~.......:: 1:;1\"~ ~ z:.ima~ ma!. DR., FR. Rich paneling. B..Jil · • PllH, •• "-lpw. . · ~· -~~-~~111111= .,~*"JOl't ... aq lnormOfai,.rr.t 41 ce1Im1rs throughout. Owner anxious ., · . . · vd . .....__,""'-111 iiom>d with, o11 •a.e -OPEN SUNDAY 1·5 pm . 2724 Wave-OlNTLIMAN;I· 1•tAT• -. ~:.~ ,.,,, ~ -_, Bir crest, Corona de! Mar. $79,950. 2.4 act6i _ lly Vlt;f ._ d@ 1q, ......... ~"l ~ "'"" to .... ""1'.fOr boa~ UVE IT UP IN SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO ft. Colonial Homa liY Paul ww1·· 1,11.,.~iildl~~;;,,.'Wllo ~ .~er·c:;; ~·~~; . lfARIOR VIEW ESTAT!' SITES 6:BR., FR., 40' pool, 1lallltl, t Ing I td to d stve ~ a · J'riced at VA appralal. ALL ~Y ~ stroll or hie cle 3 gorgeous parcels of. approx. 11h ring, custom one owner. fS481 , ! • write ~ ofL. TERMS! · 1 "'. 'tlnuP the park, swir: In ~c~es ea.ch ~or gr~c1ous country .,..id..,lll!e that, i,ut · · • · thePoOl,'orgabwtthlri•Ms livmg. View from Catalina to Mt. BEAUTIFUL BAYFRONT ou .. r ; Al th~ price •. CO~TS in the rommunily ciulihou" Baldy. Secluded yet close to the DUPLEX -LITTLE ISLAND can't ,f.lk for more 1 • C , &: lt's easy: ~to make '~ S.D. Freeway. $21,000 to $i5;ooo Charming duplex or single family ,(XX).00. ;;.au 64&:.n,:n. ~. ~WALLACE friends .when you move into per acre. Also. ~illtop view home · -Balboa Island. Pier & float. · · · . REAL.TORS thts lini•hed Cann•I Mod•!. on 9 +acres, ruling ring, barn, etc. $155,000. Tom Queen 644-6200 • 546 .. 141-Complete with profess1ona.l · 10pon Evonintsl landi;captng, e10<:tr1c garage MACNAB·· IRVINE door opener, water 90ftener, · R '!!!!!!!1,.....,..,.,,....,...,1 plus 1o1s 01 extras. 3 roomy ealty Company •iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiJiffiiiiiiiwiiiil bedrooms. formal dinint 644-6200 room, a.nd tun family room. TT .. n"' 1nc1ud" the land at ·154,900: =OR VIEW CENTEJ\ Phone 54G-2313 to see. 1644 MocARTHl,JR BOULEVARD 901 DOVER DRIVE 642·8235 IAYCltSIT lllT BUY.-OP*N sUN. 1-5 1801 Holidey Rd,· J ~. conv•tllb!• ~ den1 ZlllO sq. ft. Pool,. dlAfm, *utlfuljr- 1 lallajtaped. ·!'"llY pallO. ~t ~ ,Ivu I Well~. f'/2,800. Bob Yorke. . · 1 4 , , ... . - :· . • 2 BEDltOOMS --2 BATHS ' ' . I On 1 level. Immaculate. University. J?arl<; to~ idell privacy lor adults. N'ear" . shollllu •'recreation area. $28', 7llO.' . ' ChUCk' IAw'U .' '· . I ', • ', ! 'M!Lll LOCATED CCnr.UI 1 0 3 Bedroomi with large y1fd just a few blocks , from NeWDOrt Bly. Great price of '29,500. t Just>l!sted]~ Jim Muller. · " · ' I NEW IN UNIVERSITY PARK , 2 Story doll house -S bedrooms, 2'h baths. f Beautiful upgraded decor. Nfce view, pear • • pool, courts & school. Owner transferred. ; $42,900. George Grupe. · • • ; PROVINCIAL : Jn Westcliff. 'Corner .. location but' low main· tenance. Heavy Shake • Roof. 3 Bedrooms, family, dining + pool. $50,500. · Harry Frederick. TURTLE ROCK -"BEST BUYS" 4 Bedrooms, family room, dinll:Jg room, central air conditionine -$49,750. 4 Bed· rooms. den, formal dtning, ~¥.! baths - , $51 ,500. 3 Bedrooms, de~i' tfming room, cen- tral air conditioning, 2"2 baths ~ $59,500. Pools -Tennis Courts. Belle Part~h- L I DO ISLE ON THE PIAZZA Enjoy the wonder!ul Lido way of life in this immaculate 3 Bedroom. huge family room, separate dining room home . with Spaeious rooms . Large lot. $110,000. Charlene Whyte. 5 BEDROOM BAYCR'EST . O TH£ f<E i,[, "\. l:STA'I'l~fl>i ----·-~----- COLONIAL TWO STORY . ' ~ f ' ,. ' ,"fill PORT BEACH $25,990 TROPICAL PARADISE A Spanish J'IK-droom hacien- da has lots of appeal with Here's a stately ~ Mth W.Q.sac,. location.-~e · 4 BEPllbiS + over 2600 "I fl ol I~. UW.. room ·1'/t\i. brick fitt. • '.• 2 llATHs Featuring 5 bedroo~; ), plaee, ~,~; 2 baths, ' • .; ~ $2I 50 baths, formal dining :tborri, ,._ pfuS shig carf>et:lng aiid CUS· ,. "' . _ ·. ,7 . family room and oversized tom drapes. Lots of house New paint m and out, new kitchen. NesUed nicely ori for UtUe money. Don't miss shag carpet, new tile, all large Jot surrounded by seeing it. 847-0010 PU~ button ap)>l's! CJean many trees. Walk to Me"sa · I: sharp! FHA-VA terms! Verde Country Club. Of. call 847-1221 feted at $55.900.. SEYMOUk REALTY, ln41 Call ~5880 (Open Eves.) Beach Blvd., Hunt. &ho 1~=1 General ' Gener iii HOMEABILITY SOLVED • Spaciousnesa and elegance inside and out. Mark this the ·best buy In Huntington Beach. 4 bdrms. plus guest room, plus D/B pool all this afid more for $29,500. 847-0010 - General ;pcwSIVE BIG -CANYON' custom dtluxe 5 Bdrm, 4 bath home. Over 4000 sq. ft. Now under consfuicllon. Exqui1lte master suite + me.id's quarters'. Huge liv- ing room, family room, form8.J dintnr, 3 car earage, Golt courte view lot. Buy now for personal selections i ,, .IT'S GOING TO HAPPEN !LI0.000 . HOPE GERRIE l REALTY · 645.'4400 645-3320 83J ])over Dr.; Na · lnv11tor's Dl'IGm· ~ acre zoned for 11 units alid pool. Plans lnclud!'d. Near- shopping center, a 1 k i n g $30,000. LOT ZONED IN REAL ESTATE .•• IN NEWPORT BEACH • INTERESTED IN REAL ESTATE? • • TO BUY? . TO SELL? AS A· SUCCESSFUL CAREER? COMFY COlY EASTSIDE 2 BEDROOM $22,500 . An oldie but.a goodle. Being ~mpletely re- painted, ready to be lived In. This cutle 'bas hardwood floors,, 2 a:ood size bedrooml,• · l.,P walk·in cloteta.J·'!~ blg trees. 1arat Jot: Ttda home is ta4'-became tt has to spend ....,..llllbl alone -lf1 vannt - Come see it. Seller b rea.sona,l>le. .. . 3BED- 2 BATH $24,950 - $134.00 PAYS .All Take ·over subjett to ex- isting 5% % fHA ·loan. Beautiful hont'e in Costa ·~~ult~"; cli>o -~ n!ent · kitchen _ t of all, it's priced llll fut. Don't wait! . ELEGANT SPLIT LlYEL $37,500 This home .is absolutely Immaculate throughout Deluxe $15.00 sq. yd: carpeting. 18x20 famlly room with &pectacular Palos Verde stone flre- place, huge master play· room suite, 2 additional be<trooms, sunny·bright bullt·in kitchen with breakfast bar 8.nd patio service windows. A total of 2100 sq. ft. of spec· ious p~tige Jiving. New on market. Will sell to first looker. It's that sharp. NEWPORT HEIGHTS OCEAN VIEW $47,900 Panoramic view of New· port Bay from this cld English style home. En- tire front exterior done In used. brick with tasteful design. 2100 sq. ft. offers 3 majestic bedrooms, 2 eltaant baths, huge down stain recreation room lnd while recreating, you can have a martini at the butlt-ln ,.wet bar. Bring your scrub buck- et It needs a little help. But priced rtg~t. . MESA VERDE 1-\.l YEARS OLD1 $33,500 Job transfer forces ~ of· thls better than new prestige home. The 3 bedrooms are larltr Ut&n most and tl)e '• thedral celling bbuta high open wood beams in 'the family·~~.: 2 ba,ths of coune aha a b r l.c k " ljr•plott , -warmth to th.! m~ The Gold Medolllon butlt~in ' kitchen woulll Large front ya rd & pool in back. Family room, 2 fireplaces. Jarge' living room au in immaculate cond ition . Eileen Hudson. Located In Eastside Coata fi.feu.. Great area -priced helow market at o n I y WATCH FOR GRA~D OPENING FEBRUARY 4th 1 make Chef B?f·Ar·Dee h1tppy, Touch control forced air heating kffPI a con8tant temperatur~ and-the large 2 car ga~ ra~ prevents fernaU colllalont'Whllt enttrlnf- (no offense women lil). ers). Call now . for an • OCEAN VIEW -NO SMOG Clean sweep 'from all 4irections ! :Walk : & swim at pr1vate beaches ! Three king sited bedi:ootns & formal dining rooro. 'Only $57,500. Call BUI Comstock. BAYCRIST ·-BEST BUY One of our liriell' adult cared for homes. IMMACULATE! s Bedrooms W/formal din· ing room & family room. Call ,for appoint- ment to see. ~.JOO. Bud .\Uitln. I " --ColchiJll,l.- ~ ' .. NIWl'OllT CllfnR DR., Ill.I. ft4.000. Call . Walker & Lee Reallots 2790 Harbor Blvd. at Adami 54S-0465. 0p.n 'lil 9 PM , DUPLEX * 3 Bedroqm·2 Bath * 2 B.aroom·l Bath *' Eutside Colt.I Meu. * New paint lnaide A: out * To!Al l'r1<t 133,9111 * Call blw·llll-2111 ... -'1ew lot. El Nicuel Goll °"""· 0 ...... ..... •PP.Ointment. · , ( J 0-.al• * *** .. *·* TAYLOR co.·* llAUTll'UL LINDA. ISLE 1 Want a water!ront home?' Have something to exchange? TD's, land, apt bldp or? Then see two brand NEW 4 BR homes·w/FR, study & formal DR. Vaulted ceilings, sundeck, dream kitchens. Wonderful open plan for easy entertaining. . . . . . . . . $155,000 each. 8 LINDA ISLE OPE;N SAT/SUN 1•5 HARBOR VIEW HOMES . $68,500 Better. hurry for this one! It~s beautiful! Near-new 4 BR home w/fam. rm. & format 1 DR. Lush Karastan cptng & custom drapes. 1 Many 'extra feature;, Land ,incl. ) 741 PORT SHEFFIELD OP~ SpN 1·5 1 ' ( cf' . au; CANYON . COUNTRY CLUil'.,. -. EX t: and i.utiful! ln~j 0.' hlpry . &!Ill ilP>ua living m .the ~M "-iv- I pot!. . ch where homes ~ U.. till • and prjva~ country , f'l~ a ed entrallce. seii our .Ww , of J qyeJy NEW 5 BR, FR fi formlf l)ft;: e 'q>lriJ & drapes -!' many 41tras! : . )98,IOO. 10 PINiliJUMI' LANE OPEN SA'II'/!RJN' 1-5 cOltONA 'DeL MAit INCOME. $61,950 1 Live ii> one, rent · the other. Ideal locatiort. 2 501'arate units. 2 BR frt unit w/fireplace and NEW 3 BR 2 bath rear unit. 416 i'OINSETl'IA OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5 . DOVER SHORES · GREAT VIEW! Like new! Looks like a model home. Located on ~utiful corner site with view of bay Ir lllGllj)toins. Lux. cptng & drapes. 3 Bdnn, lam 1'111.& study. 3 Car iara~e ..... $79,500. 2042 GAl.i.XY OPEN SAT /SUN 1·5 • . 5 BEDROOMS· PLUS POOLI $79,900 Popular orea of Westcliff. All large rms. Family room with fireplece. 4 Baths, 20' x 40' pool with separate J1Clllll llool, A real fam· llY holllt. Call for ~liitll!> VAiue! oldll' bOllll on ,3 beautiful cOll! OllL MAil · .,5,000 ~ Iott p location. 1 Block to ocean. · I lpOt for 3 luxury bomes. ' . . . HOM•. AND INCoMll $72.SOO · C-. 1111 Mar (New Orleans style). Charm-· 1111 ·oner's home + unusual income. BACK BAY · $64,500 N•wpo!t Beach CHS\om built 3 BR home. Spacious· rooms. Format t11nin·g rm & hu1e recreation rm. (Convert-ii to 2 bedrooms). · LINDA ISLE BEAUTY Boat owners! See this today! Luxurious home w /5 BR, fam rm, game rm & 4 baths plus powder rm. Custom oak cabinets, luxury cptng, bit-in vacuum, Charglo barbq, elec- tronic oven plus martY other extras. CHOICE WATIRFRONT LOTS Dover Shores ._ $49,500. Linda 111~ • f89,SOO.f751000.~85,000-fl00,000. Office Open Saturday & Sundoy " "Our 271h. YW'' : • I • ... -., WISLEY· N. TAYLO"'-CQ .. ~ · • 2111 .San J0equln Hiiis lloH .; 4 ',0y1 rlooklnt Bl9 . Canyon Country. b" NEWPORT CENTER _. • 10 ~11 1! *: o!.1 *, T~ *' .~ ' .. ' ~~,~· . .. 'J /, '' ,. . . ~ . . • er , - , ' )Is "; ' . . ,. . --~~--------------------··· -- PRE$'r16E W ATEltFRONT HOMES · SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT 3 Linda hie Drive · Beautiful new 5 BR., 4¥.i BA. home. Water- ' ''fl:ont living rm. & formal dining. Handsome oak r,anelled fam. rm ., frplc., wet bar. La<a• mas er suite has frplc. & cozy lounge area, view of Bay & the mountains ...... $179,SOQ. JUST COMPLETED 5 BR. 4 bath home with ·50 fl. doct. Beauti· fulli deeorlil8d1 ivlth marble mstr. bath, cryl' • la! cllandeHe!} fine carpets ·& wallpoporJ ,d\Dllb~alter' & m!Uly o!11e« utru. '21S;IJOt, .,. . , 77',Llnda .Isle .Drive Beautifully decoratu >$ BR .. home on lagoolll Hu1r mstr. BR:-w/beam•!'ell, It ~1.-LC•· 'llv. rl')-.lt f'1'1iJf rm, FormlJ<dln. rm;-S.cuf; ltY S,;llem; d It ·bclat slip.",. :. ~ .,,000 . ' , . . ' ' Wmrfront Lots ' • No. 56: North t.1oon exposure ......• ,000. 403 Bayside, 70 ft. sandy beach ..•... f431NO. . For Cllinploto lnformotlon' On AH Homos & Lois, Pl .. H Call: llLL GRUNDY, REALTOR · l•l•..,s Bldfl. at Linda Isle 341 Bayside Dr., Suite 1, N.I. 47M161 11 . --------·----....__.___~ .... l . I ' l .. • • • • • • • • • • Iii I ••••••.•• ·~·'.~~~~~~~~!!~~~~~~~ ~ [ -·-I~ ._I --· _ .. _ .. _~ -·-I~ I -·- ACCENT ON INDIVIDUALITY!! . ON IALIOA ISLAND .THE cmcULAR STAIRWAY Utads you up tbe_•ta!rs where you,wilj Ibid the Hvinf room, dining' room, kitchen, I bedroom, bath, ALL C,o\RPETED, DoWIJ~lair1, '3 bedrooms, 'I bath. Greal idea, ........... : ..... ,79,500. ~'IT'S DELIGHTFUL," "IT'S DELOYELY ... ' . · PANORAMJC VIEW OF NEWl!ORT HAR· BOR. 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, SPANISH fire- place, 'kitchen with built-ins, ·CUSTOM dec- orated carpets & drapes. BUILT-IN WINE CELLAR & WET BAR: Entertain under the stars. BEAUTIFUL .PATIO, Al)TO. TIME Ll<;f!TS .. For lb~ discriminating buyer. .. , ......... , ....................... $125,000. $$ DOLLARS MAKE SENSE $$ . WITH THIS TRADE . 3-4 Plexes all -in' row. All units have 2-3 bed· room, ·2 bath, 1-2 bedroom 1·1 bedroom. SPA· CIOUS and close to s~opJling, in ,SUPER· RENTAL AREA ................... $196,500. POOL Tl"'E IS HERE WITH THIS NICELY. DECORATED 3 bedroom home with IQVely 12'x30' SOLARIUM, 3 baths. quality carpeting & drapes, kitchen with bullt-ins, COMMUNITY POOL. RECREATION HALL & PUITfNG GREEN. ONLY ....... $59,500 .. EVER SEE A DREAM??? HERE'S ONE ATRIUM type entry, charming-open spacious living room with fireplace and VIEW. 3'Large bedrpoms lovely flllllily room 2 bath•. 2 year old home. Best buy in POSH I R V I N E . ..................................... : $59,500. CONVENIENT? YOU IETI! WALK TO BEACH CORONA DEL MAR 2 bedroom 2 batbs,,fire-pl~ce,· cute modern kitchen, picture windows' with enc1osed side patio, GUEST QUARTERS over the garage. Only one block to the beach. ... .. ....... ... ........ .... . .... .... .. $49,900. "PERSONALITY JUST A POPPIN" ON PAPPY ADORABLE UPPER FRONT LEVEL UNIT, 2 bedroom, 2 bath, formal dining room fire- place, built-ins. LOWER UNIT, private en-· trance, fireplace. BACH UNIT one bedroom deluxe apartment. Corona del·Mar .. $61,500. "JUST A . CO'M'AGE , SMALL'.' . ON THE ISLAND CUTE Bajboa Island beach cottage. 2 bed- room, 1 bath, FIREPLACE, front patio, one block to South Bay. Only ............ '32.~. QUALITY UNITS • QUALITY IUYERS 8 UNITS -IN EASTBLUFF-SPLIT-LEVEL VIEW APARTMENTS. Owners unit 3 Bed· rooms l'l.t baths, 4-2 Bedroom l'h baths, 3-1 Bedroom l lo> baths. SO GET LUCKY. Only .................................... $1118,450 .. 1112°/o LOAN AVAILAILE ON THIS TOWNHOUSE in BACK BAY AREA. 3 Bedroom, 3 ~lb, builtin Jcitcben. COMMUNITY POOL & REC ROOMS including billiards, cards and sewing. CARPET & DRAPES allowance. Only~ "VIVA LA DIFFERENCE" ' • 1 IM THIS · Lovely planted ATRIUM ENTRY leads you to the sunken living room with all glass, look· ing out to lhe professionally landscaped patio and yard. 3 Bedrooms, 21h baths, fireplace, FORJr!AL dining room and large family room. Kitchen is the gourmet's delight with a built- in 8-S:Q plus breakfast area. 3 CAR GAR· AGE. For tbe discrim~ating buyer. $69,950. "SO RARE" IT·'S FEE IN TURTLE ROCK. 3 Bedrooms, family room, 2 baths, atrium, builtins with self cl~aning oven, shag carpetin~ and custom drapes. '.Large covered patio with super land· scaping. WOULD YOU BELIEVE .. $47,900. IF YOU WAIT TO THINK YOU'LL IE TOO LATE Handy to 1Chool1 and~g. Tbll SPAN· !SH style i bedroom. 2 ba s, dining room, fireplace ertra laue !nodem tltchen, carpets fi drapes, lwo LEVEL PATIO. See t(lll dellghtful one year old beauty .. '48, 700. OPIM t«*lii '.. SAT. & SUN. 1-S lllt POlt,.KIMSIRLY, NIWPORT llACH ~;;;;.;;;;i:;.-;;;;;; I ..._ .. ...... -~ ..._ .. =::;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;·;;·i:\1;;11;;;;;;;;E;;;IL;;Jt;;•;::;;;::;;;;;;;;, ,.,_ .. , 11 ••II -------OPIN HOUSES DAILY I Bodnn 21i &alba. 142.500. Oar Sama habit a Rodlandl DIR+•. nr Bay ..... Fccm!ll D1•1 + NEWPORT ISLAND ~.$39,500111 Duplex on the water. Beautlful coniiltloll. -Uvblc .-. 2 nr.p1ac- 3 -2\i Balha. 112,500. 1\'owl J..i u.t.d! ThN U<h· Laqe BaJ<reat home ed """"'1a paa. Double 2016 eom..-... Road . _. on1ry ,. ·~ You li.., In one, real one out. K'eep your ... Fannal _...,. clWJoc boat at fioat by trout door. A better bey at ,_ b' -'II "'"ttain- '82.~ • ... 3 ........ ........... Kllw. -.... tu -wllJI * 11:* * "OLDE WORU> CHARM." 5 llDROOMS Frivale ...._,., Beautiful I 8edrm 2 Bath&. S31.5l'XI. M..UW. 11~ room + crae-~I and chabhouee prtv. k>U.I formal d1ninl m:m. Newiah ~·111 3 bllhs, bu-family room aiant -room 'filh ral• .-ed 1k'eplaee opcna to lush with firep ce, formal dlninS room. Reduc-lnl\>i<al ....,.... pat'3. Se- ed to '88,900. , duded J*rtc like yard. Hur- JUI Unlvmlty ll/', N.B. GOurmet_ kitchen ldjoins * lr * * large fainlly room. 4 hua:e :ATTENTION . bedrooms · master wltt. Pli· vate bath. Park·like grounds f VA IUYER$ and plenty of room for boat Vets, now'il the time to buy or T! Beach .locatlon ·made yo~ home. we have many for the gl'OW1f'C family. can £AST ILUFF ry and buy this """ GI! Large Lusk, custom built 4 bedroom In tbe 5 bedroom style. Your own park for a rear Call now! 64.S-(003, yard. Priced· '66,500. 111111 'I I Ill \II\ ' eood homes to lhow you. Now • M5-0»l. • 2 • 3 I: 4 bedroonu. Don:t CORBIN u ·RTIN w.it . "1 ~~~· "ffUl l'M DOLORES 1 OCEAN VIEW REALTORS '"-7662 IN THE BLUFFS LOT ,....,,.Ne,.•,.110ri_.,-.,c.,•r.,on,.,•...,dol-Ma'""'r•· c•""-·.-.__.., s.e ,,,. at 505 Lucia. (ott · EASTBLUPF 5 BR "' Vista DM Oro, across trom Newpott Jle;ghi. fee 111("1 See thia 5 BR. 3 BA. 3 car 01_.&_NGE CO a •T'S llST COM High! Buy me ror Call for appt. to tee. . aar Lusk Home w/2 trplca. -· ---...-$35.900. Open SUnd&¥ 1-5. OPEN SAT'S I: SUN'S. .,rt'wat!W, pr. door opnr, 1 ~ • erp•d patio dee• u. .... Da•IJ Piiot Claulfletl · ting ol mature trees '-I plan ... By """""· $62,500. SALESMAN •• O ';'HE REAL "'\.: c:STATERS t • • • • " • " 644-61811 • 1ltlO Newport Blvd .. C.M. ,,=~:::;~~ eau 646-• -. 6'13-7575.ll WTSIDE GOV'T R£PO. ' $750 down to M)'One. Need decoratinc1 but check these feature.-. 3 bedrooms, rea) hardwood floors, brlclc :fire::. p~. FI t. heat, built-ins & heavy atiake roof, detached double aaraae ~ alley, ov- el'lized lot. Vacant & ready for ycur inspection, Hurry! · Call 546-5880 (Open Eves.) l~=I This big 4 bedroom home should NOT be IOi>Ked at UNLESS you want first chance at S32,SOO. The big famlly room and · 2 elegant baths will delight you. The "NQ.NO" means a vet gets ln with NO MONEY! Seller will pay au your closifl.( costs. What can YoU lose! • COATS & . WALLACE. REAlTORS -~141-'°"-" Evanings) A RARE FIND Is waiting for 80me smart buyer to own this charming home plus income property. I Over 1700 sq, fool. 3 BR. 1 home with many extras -In top ·condition • Huge used brick fireplace -Vaulted Beam ceiling. Lg. dining ' area. BU-in ~n + dishwasher, Own privat~ 1 patio plus unit over garage. O)olce Joe, Only $63,500.I cau 673-8550. ,~··THE REAL . ESTATERS ·. . SPANISH Very attractive &.' space unUmUed. 2800 sq. ft. to be exact! 4 bedroom, study, 3 baths plus large famil)I room with mag n It! cent tln!plate, finest b u I t t In Ritchen, di.sh.washer. Ankle deep carpetina, c u • t o m drapes &: window coverings. Patio. 3 car garage. 3 )'l'S. new t No down terma-- 541).!1'lo TARBELL 2955 Harbor, Costa Mesa S-0·0·0 SHARP! Is this distinctive, lovely 3 bedroom custom designed home. Has ce~ air con- diQoning,: e>U, 1 t an d t n g kitchen with bit-In oven I: range, 2 baths. Quality wall .. -.,.,,,..., choke Jaland location, Stepl from the "brich. ()Ny m,soo. 12 "'"""· Call for _,. 1'13-S:!eO.' • -001 • THE IWFFS · .._ .W....., ...._, _...,.. tMt ' • • ,. ... •s 11' I 1o Al• lsr""-W.W .. t1·2'fM4 .. ...., ... ll'r .... 1kla; ..... , .• la ....... DAILY PILOT WANT AIL....._ .-.i.; .,_ --........................ lllt .... lehnl ....... ,.. ........ ....., _, ....... . HOUSES FOR SALE 875 Presidio, Costa Mesa 540-1720 . $31;900 (l!un 1·5 ) (2 Bodraom) 20392 Birch St (Backbay) Santa Ana Hts 642·5200 (Sat 1·5/Sun 9-12) *8851 Albatross, Huntington Beach 962-5566 '27,400 (Sun 12·5) 12 Br & Family Rm or Oenl 1977 Port Cardiff, Corona de! Mar 644-1010 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 29to· Cliff Dr (Newport Hts) NB 1 642-5200 $44,500 -(Sat & Sun 1-5) 1812 Port Westbourne (llbr Vu Hms) NB 644-8067; 644-7079 (Sl\own qy aPP'I) 3058 Clubhouse, Costa Mesa . '" 545-8424 $3',jX)O (Sat & Sun '1-5) (3 -Bodroom) * 1122 Austin S~ Costa Mesa 54&-7767 $29,900 . (Sat ".Sun) 1420 Kings Rd (Cliffhaven) NB 642·6235 $53,500 (Sun 1-5) 1518 Dolphin Terrace, Corona del Mar 833--0700 $53,950 . (Sun. I~) 1951 Port Bristol (Harbor View Homes) 674-5126 ._ $46,950 J (Sat'.& Sl)h 1-4) 1082 Oro St., Laguna Beach • 497-1156 $39,950 (Sat ,& Sun) 774 .Hudson, Costl Mesa 673-6642; 675-6459 (S.un 1·5) 1301 Kings Road, (Clif!haven) NB 642-8235 (Sat & Su~ 1·5) 5971 Lang Port Circle, Huntington Beach 846-8389 $36,500 (Daily) 3026 Clubhouse Circle, Co5ta Mesa 545-8424 $36,995 (Sun 1·5) 2400 Vista Hogar (Bluffs) NB 675-4930 (Sun 1·5) 2004 Vista Cajon, Newport Beach 675-4930 (Sun 1·5) 505 Lucia, Newport Beach 546-2313 (Sun 1·5) 9821 Saline, Huntngton Beach . 962·5566 $35,~ 1 , (Sun l.·5) *9452 Huelbrook, Hun. lliill Beach 962-5566 $43,990 ,, •, • csun 1·5) 20611 Kelvin Lane, Hllil#Dgton· Beach . 673-6642; 67&-6459 • ' (Sun 1·5) 915 Alder (Easlbluff) NB ,. · , 644-1374 $55,000 (Sun 1·5) 2395 College, Costa Mesa ' 546-2313 . (Sat 1·5) 1973 Port Claridge, Newport Beach 546-2313 ... (Sun 12-4;30) 5412 Amalii (Turtle Rock Hi!lJ) NB • 833,-0JQI . . . · (Sun_ 1·5), 2301 Anniversary, Newport'Beach 646-2366 $31,500 (Sat a. Sun) 3252 Minnesota (Mesa Verde) CM 546-5880 $32, 750 (Sat a. Sun 12•5) ·* 1325 Santanella, Corona del Mar 673·2222 . ' (Sun 1-4) 3073 Gibralter, ,Costa Mesa 97g.1050 '29,900 ~wr 12·5l 1026 Sea· Lane, Corona del 67~ . L · (Slm 1·5) *1901 King1 Rd, Ne~rt Belch ··: ' , 646-7171 . (Sun 1·5) *416' Lenwood Drive,· N.,.,ort Heighls . 646-7171 · ·~(SI!!' 1·5) (4 ljodroonl) 2901 Catalpa. (Eastbluff) 'NB • 64H200 (Sat & Sun 1·5) *4545 Orrington, Corona del Mar 644-1133 (Sun 1·5) 271 E. 16th. Ct., C0<ts Mesa 646-2414 $29,900 (Sun 1·5) 904 Tanana, Costa Mesa 546-23i.3 ' (Sun 1·5) * 1712 Galuie Dr., Newport Beach 546-2313 , · ' (Sun 1·5) tt231 C.anal 'St., (NewpoJ1 Shore1) NB . <i Br & Family Rm or Den) 673·2222 · , · • ' ·(Sun 1-1) 1875 Maui Circle, (Mesa Verde) CM (4 B.troom & ·F~mlly Rm or Den) 645-0303 $69;950 (Sun 1·5) 311 East 22ad St., Colla Meoa . ~ 2034 Miramar, Balboa Peninsula 645-0303 · $39,950' (Sun 1·5) 675-4600 · $59,500 (Sun 1-4) 1418 Estene;Lane (Harbor Higliland1) NB *1820 Irvine Ave (Baycrest) NB 833--0700 ,, $49,500 ' 'lSwl 1·5) 64.2-5200 $53,500 (Sat & Sun 1-4 :30) 3808 Sandune Ln {Harbor Vu Hl1111 CdM 520 Seaward Rd (Corona Highlands) CdM 644-0900, t. (Sat . .r. Sun 12'5) 67U510 (Sat & Sun 1-5) *2916 Royal Palm Dr (Mesa ;verde) CM 2042 Galaxy, Ne\v~rt Beach . 545'1858 . $32,500 (Sat &, Sun M) 35:4rJ;~eton t~· (Colleg~~a~k)~~Ri 1·5) ~ 21~;~a (Eastbl~f) NB • (Sun I.SJ 54().1720 $29,950 (Sat & Sun 1-5) ·2125 Alta Vista Dr (Eutbluff) NB *1730 Tradewinds (Baycrest) NB 673-4140; 644-514' (Sun 1·5) (142-5200 $60,000 (Sat &. Sun 1-5) **8 Lind J I D (Linda I I ) NB .**2226 Channel (Balboa Penin1ula) Bal 8 1 e r. s e 1!4t4910 $155,000 • (Sat &; Sun 1-5) 642·5200 $169,500 (Sat" Sun 11-4) 1741 Port Sheffi~' ?Harbor Vu Hametf 4733 Cortland, N~WjlOrt Beach · 644-iHO ... ,500 , (Sun 1-5) · NB l!,13-0700 $57,500 · (Sun. 1-5) ..,. *1224 Nottingham, Newport Beach 1001 Hampihire Lane (Baycre1t) NB . 833--0700 $50,500 (Sun 1·5) >642-8235 , (Sat &; Sun 1·5) 953 SandcasUe Dr, Corona de! Mar · 2724 Wavecrest (Broadmoor) NB • 633-0700 $54,950 (Sun 1·5) 642-8235 '79,950 (Sun l.S) *1*11 Holiday Rd, Newport Beach **•23 Harbor J11ancl , Newport Beach 833-0700 f72,800 (Sun 1·5) · '8C-8235 (Sat a. Sun 1-5) • 1100 Cambridge (Westcliff) NB ~ St. James (Newport Heights) NB 64U235 '64,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 642-8235 '79,500 · (Sun 1-5) 1915 Tradewinds (Baycres.t) NB **11141 Bayside Dr, Co•ona del Mar 642-8235 (Sun 1-5) ' 1808 Port Charles (H V Homes) NB 6'1&-1935 (Dally) 4 -00111• 2 balll ...,. 644-6200 $51,900 (Sat a. Sun 12-4) 19 Augusta Lane (Big canyon) NB domlnillril. t.aqe l t vl·nc 1918 Irvine (Baycrest) Newport Beach •2538 (Sat It Sun 12-5) roomwltt._,_ a-"' ~ .. -645-0303 . $39,500 (Sun 1·5) 2107 Santiago, Ne'!POrl ~ch ~palio. ·walk to 1589 Cor1ie1 (Mesa Verde) CM (145.0303 '81,000 (Sun I.Sf -• raaJor ._... 546-3451 '31,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 1875 Main Circle, {M-Vtnlt) CM • _ .... ...... • ••• • "A WHALE OF A IUY" 4 PLEX Bring your paint brush and uve money. Out of town owner says ,"Sell for $48 .000." Call now 546-2313. \O)THE REAL '\)L ESTATERS 14291 Webber Place, WestmiDJter 892-9269 $29,500 (Sat & Sun) 2853 Chios Dr (Mesa Verde) CM 646--0228 $43,950 · (Sun 1·5) 1818 Port Kimberly (llrbr Vu Homes) NB 546-2313 (Sat & Sun 12-4:30) 16479 Sandlewood, Fountsin Valley 842·2561 $33 ,900 (Sun 12·5) 2873 Boa Vista Dr., Costa Mesa 540.1720 $51,950 (Sun 1·5) 29631 Ivy Genn Dr., Laguna Nisuel 673-6642; 675-6459 .(Sun 1·5) 1818 Port Kimberly, Newport Beach . 546-2313 (Sat & Sun 12-4.30) 2871 Bayshore Dr. (Bayshores) NB 645-4400 (SUD l ·5) 2822 Ellesmere (Mesa Verde) CM 557·1566 $42,950 (Sat 1·5/Sun 11·5) * 16402 Whittier Lane, HunUncton Beac~ 847·1221 $55,750 , (Sun 1-5) 1914 Altura (Irvine Terrace 'CdM 675-6000; $80,000 , (Sil!\ 1·5) *2815 Harbor View Dr. Corona del Mar 675-3000 (Sun 1-5) . 1510 East South St., Anaheim 646--0555 $29,950 • (Sun 1·5) *1500 & 1501 Eaton Place. Newport Bch. 546-8640 (Sit a. Sun •1-4) 416 Princeton (College Park) CM 646-7171 (Sit a. Sun 1 ·5) (5 Bodroom) **1306 W. Bay Ave., Balboa,Peaialula 675-4ll00 $210,000 (Sal ... Sun 1-4) 17582 Cypreu, Univer1ity Pttk · , 833--0101 m:· Sun 1-S) . ttnoo .w.'118.Y:'BaI""· "' • 875,lOoo • -... (Sit !Ir -.. ) CS.Br. & Family Rm w D.I r , 3607 fark Green Drive, Col'Olll dlll Mm' 675-7225; 644-7787 (Sal .. Sun 1-4) 26 Hermitage Lane (Big Cany<111) 1'11• 644-1140 (llel• Sun 1-11- *2006· Galaxy Drive, (Dover Shores) NB · . .646-1~ (Dally 1~5) "**309 ,:venit)g Star (Donr 81Jore1) NB J Mi.ms $169,500 (Sat a. Sun 1·5) . 1621,)!o~ BJrmoutb (Harbor Vu Ho-). NB, 1144-7662 . (Siu! 1-4:30) 16 Pinehurst Lane (Big Canyon C.C.) NB 6.M-1110 '98,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) *1842 Galaxy Dr. (Dover Shore~) ·NB 60-258t ,115,000 (Dally trom 11 AM) ** #16 Unda lale, Newport Beach 548-44117 • $167,000 (Sun 1·5) 1387 Ga)uy Dr (Dover ShoNi) NB 642-8235 . •219,500 ' (Sun 1-5) 3040 Java (M11a Verde) OM 1146-7171 (Sil & Sim I·~) . CONDOMINIUMS FOi SAU (3 Bodr-) 2644 ~!$la Ornado, (New BluHs) NB 644-0134 · (Sat Ir Sun 12-5) 2100. Vista Dorado (Bluffs) NB 675-600() '45,000 (Sun 1·5) 411 Vista Flora (The Bluffs) NB 67~000 (Sun 1 ·5) 2605 Vista· Ornada (The llutf1) NB 675'3000 (Sat • Sun 1.-5) , DUPLEXES FOR SALE (21r&llrl 424 Dahlia, Corona del Mar 673-6642; 67&-6459 (Sun 1-5) (2 Ir oadl) 4MS W. Balboa Blvd .. Newport Beach 642-5200 $53,950 · (~t & Sun 1-5) 715 Marguerite, ·Corona del Mir · . 873-6642; ·875-&459 (Sun 1.:0) ' (2 Ir NCh & GtMf ·Apt) , 212 Ftrnleat, Corooa del MA\' • 675-3000 (Sat .. Sun 1-1) (3 Ir & 2 Ir) · 416 Poinsettia, Corona del Mar &44-4910 '61,950 (Sat .. Sun 1-$). . (3 Ir & I Ir) 309 Heliotrope, Corona del Mar 673-6510 ,79,500 . (Sun 1-S) 305 lril, Corona del Mar 671M1258 (Sun 2-6) I> Ir Hehl 125 45tb Street, Newport Beach MW2GO '72,500 (Sun 1.:S) 511 Carnation, i;orqna dal Mar. 873-6IOO (Sit .. San 12 ;»4:•~ ·~1tloR VllW HOMES" . . ' Encl unit toot i--ol !Ml Oahu Place (Mesa Verde) CM ~ ... llO (Sun 1-5) 1.11,1100. CALL l'l!MIBO. 546-9396 • (Sat a. Sun) 1m Port Lockllllgh Pl (kbor vu I (4 Ir & 1 Ir) Comer ()pal a. So. ~. Ballloa llland :::1 433 Woodland, Place, Costl Meoa ' Hml) NB ~ I!' • .J I 548-3571 S38.900 (Sat ... Sun 12-5) 644-41J2 $541,000 (Sat • Sun 12-4) nf1411.#----1-=.-, -u~DiD""",,..-~ *1363 Galuy Dr (Dover Shora) NB 88'10 Lalloca, Fountain Valley ,, .... 1 ... _,. REALTORS 644-7270 642-8235 (Sua 1-S) l4UIOO '35,000 (Sat a. Sun 1-5) PA= l .:.~ 1987 Port Claridse (Hbr Vu Homa) NB &96 Grand Haven Cir (Del Cerro trad) CM Tblo 11 ,. 1'181 boO' and _,.1 546-2313 . (Sun 12-4:30) (Sun 1-4 -~ 1 -. lli 11oa., 1819 Kimberly (Harbor Vu Homa) NB 1612 Anltl Ln CB•ycraj) NB ..... ._ • .-644-7270 $49,500 (Sat a. Sun 1·5) 642-MOO $64,500 (Stt, Solll, Kon 11-4) -.-960 Springfield, (Cedar Glen) CM 20241 Buvlew Ave, Santa AM I.IL., I Lee 648-881I (Sat 1·5) 546-H $39,500 (Sal • SIDI 1·7) -llAST COAST ll19HWAY ... "'! 2742 Drake, Coeta Mesa 2465 None s~. Colla ..... CORONA DIL MAit, CAL111• L __ ·;-~11;· --642-UOO '31,950 • (Sun 1-4) 546.SJIO SH.500 (Ill • Sun) • tat• '~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 1•••11111•••11•11••• 'I • 875-f'/'lj $187,000 (Sat. San 1-1) • HOMU llC)R llNT · 13 Ir & Pomlly llMI 4824 Surrey Dr (Cameo lllCblanclll 87S-tm (Stl 1-4) WAJIDitONT LOTS FOi SAU lift lla)sldt Drm (Yai-•1 c..i.l Cdll, 175-lal <Dlllj) ...... . . ._ ... .......... _ .. I I I II I I I IWLY Pll T .--.. I~ I -"' .. , l~ I _,,,.. .l~I __ .. I~ I _,,,.. l~I --.. UfllillVUI: li()Mf:S UNIQUE HAS THE BEST LISTINGS ............ IN THE BEST AREAS IN TH I I LU FFS: A 3 Bedroom Condo. On a greenbelt with views in several dlrec- ,. tlons. ·New paint, rlcli shag carpets, bullt-in bar lll4 quality condition throughout. The Bluffs ls one of America'• foremost condo- mlnfum developments featurll\g outstanding layout and maintenance program. PRI SI NTI D AT $45,000. e PHONE 67s.6000 e IN MESA VERDE: Two Storl11 and Pool Very interesting! Tall house on big Jot makes for much room ! Leaves land for heat~ ed pool, plus play area, sunning spots and 1 storage. Thia home bas It all, plus four bed· room.a:, paneled den, formal dirung and a quiet location near park and school. · PRESENT ED AT $47,500 e PHONE ~5990 •• IN IRVIN I TERRACE : Tho Bokor Boys Two finer boys you'll never find ! As I UNIQUE'S handymen, Bill and Brad Baker are ambftlous, Industrious and eager to pleaat. Their folks' home Is spacious, Im· maculate and ready to sell. Four bedrooms, huge game room, lovely decor and .nearly ' 3,000 1q. ft. of comfortable living s~ce on a lot that has a 138' frontage. This is THE hot- , test llJtlng in the area ! and joy of joys, the Bater boys aren't movmg fer). PRISENTID AT $80,000. • PHONI '7U000 (OPIN SAT. & SUN. 1914 ALTURA ) • UNl()Uf: ti()MJ:S e CORONA DEL MAR-675-6000 2441 East Coat Hi1hw1Y, Corona del Mar •MESA VERDE--546-5990 . . . 21.SO M•sa Verd• Drl~t, Costa M••~ -------------e-r .. MESA VERDE'S FINEST . !-home with evecy feature l.J"OU cou1d delin: * Beeut11ul1J< la\ldlcaped property with controled flood l.lehttn& and auto elee. mprinlden. ~ t Bedroom, family room, 1 spackKal utility room. Yr Fine lhq: carpetln1 I• ~ (.wo In beths) ~ at $45,995. Dlscover 1a dozen mon lowly featur- ,. by ca111nr M&-23U. O ·THf. REAL '..')<' ESTATERS ' ' . . ., . ' . .. .. COUNTRY CLUI Spanish decor condominium at il1' nnest, and the only plush 3 BR 3 BA avail. Ad· jacent to the Country Club. Fantastic cond. ii location plus POOL. \Vlll lell th.la week for $36,995. Call 545.8424 (Opeo eves.) \outh . (. oast ~ ~ General • Eveninp cau Ml-4579 Cinderella Home 111 College Park Seelnc Is ~JJeving thls 3 bedroom like.new home. New 11hag ~ting, new vinyl flooring throughOut, new tile in ahowtr, new garbage dilpoAJ a '11 d recently painted oullide. $31,700 OWner wants action! For more information call, 546-23U. 1-0I THE REAL '"\l ESTATERS ' ·. . .. \ THE BLUFFS 4 bedroom 2 bath condominium. Large llvln1 room with fireplace! dining area & large enclosed private pot o. Walk to schools & major shopping. End unit too! Low price ol $34,MO. CALL 675-4930. TERRIFIC TRIPLEX for home or investment ... Choice East.side JocaUon clo•e to 17th St. shoppin~ & tran5' portatlon. 3 delightful 2 bedr!>Om units, pr!· vale garden patios, built ins and quiet forced 1lr besting. Closed covered garages for se> curity. A real value at $46,800. CALL 6711-4930. IAYSHORES Exclusive beach living at its best. Hard to find five bedroom with lots of charm. At· tractive low leasehold, move in condition . Owner has outgrown & is ready to move. Act quickl y on this one. Offered exclusively at $32,500. CALL 67~930. WISTCUFF JEWEL Spacious 4 bedroom 3 bath & family room home. Bright cheerful decor throughout, beautiful master suite. Modern step-saving kitchen with B.8.Q. Sb~ neighborhood, walk to schools & Mariners park. $53,730. CALL 675-4930. HOME AND INCOME close lo the bay. cozy s bedroom 2 bath home. Living room with beam celling and crackling fireplace. Dini~g room opens to delightful patio PLUS l bedroom apartment for in-laws or tu shelter. Asking $69,300. CALL 675-4930. ORIENTAL MAGIC Hawail-Tokyo-Hong Kong '. The tranquility of the Far East is em bodied in this unique cus- tom built 4 bedroom home. U yo.u can keep your eyes off the Japanese garden with its own straem and waterfall that create an at· mosphere of peace & serenity TAKE NOTE of the many extras such as the lmp9rted slate entry, laid in the traditional Japanese man- ner. the two separate fireplac es, the Indirect lighting throughout, the built in closets and drawers, the smartly planned kitchen with efficient Nutone food center and the 18' x 18' den that combines indoor & outdoor living at its best. Completely separate master suite with view of the garden. Take a moonli~ht swim in your choice of the calm bay or the crashing surf-either one just a short walk away. Nothing but thejbest has been used to create a "way of life" n a setting of tropical splendor. This masterpiece of design is a dream come true for someone, Could It be you? $96,500 .... By appointment of course. C. F. COLESWORTHY & CO. REALTORS 675-4930 Newport llooch BEST. IN BLUFFS NEW C.USTOM SUPER DELUXE You've never seen a Condo like this custom- ized END UNIT Beauty! 3 BEDROOMS, 21'.i BATHS, SEPARATE DINlNG ROOM, gour· met kitchen with "Foodmatic Center," Char· Glo gas BBQ, thick beige shag crptng & luxurious double drapes. Lovely greenbelt & mountain view. Only 6 mo. old. Please come by & see this one. you'll be l!lad you did! OP EN SATURDAY & SUNDAY 12-5 2644 VISTA ORNADO • NEW BLUFFS FRONT ROW CANYON BAY VIEW Large "E" Pian END UNIT. 2200 Sq. Ft. up- graded 3 Br, 21'.i bath, lam. room with wet bar. 2 large completely private patios. Low· est priced Condo on front row at only $56,500. ,HELEN B·. DOWD REALTOR 644-0134 LIDO ISLE HOME + STUDIO Gontnl START THE NIW YEAR in your own home and here Is the perfect one. 2 stories with 3 bedrooms family room, den 3<11' garage and In Newport Heights. Vacant and ready for a fast move. Call now! CORONA DEL MA R Possibly the best income in Corona de! Msr. Custom built duplex, S bedroom, S bath down and 2 bedroom VIEW apartment up . 3 car off-street parking. $595 mo. income. Open hous~ Sun. 1-4 p.m. 710-7101'.t Larkspur. EASTSIDE COSTA MESA TRIPLEX Absolutely great for owner-occupant. Tree- lined sireet in· quiet area, walking distance to all shopping. CUSTOM BAY VIEW New home, executive split level Jiving with 4 bedrooms, f1mlly room, 3 baths & bonus room. Excellent opportllnlty to speculate on new plan for Back Bay Recreati6nal Area. Only l left at •72,500. ' START THE NEW YEAR in your own home and here is the perfect one. 2 stories with S bedrooms, famlly room, den, 3-<:ar garage and in Newport Heights. Vacant and rea_dy for a fast move. Call now! SPANISH SECRET in Laguna Beach. 2000 sq. ft. of Spanish decor with a white water view, from the top of majestic Arch Beach Hei ghts. A custom home at a tract price. $39,950 . 2043 WHtcllff Drive ""-77 11 Open 'Iii 9 PM General General Wll)E SANDY IEACH in front of this BA YFRONT home on Bayside Dr. near harbor jetty . 3 large bedrooms, formal dining room, fabulous panelled den with fireplace & wet bar • separate enclosed yard with room enough for a lsrge pool. $164,000. . UDO ISLE SpacioUB single level home on corner lot ciose to private community beach with Span· isb entry &: fountain • 2 bedrooms + con· vertible den, large nicely landscaped walled yard. 3 car gsrage & petite formal dining room. $ll4,600. DANA POINT 3 View R·l lots, $21,000 each. EASTSIDE TRIPLEX Well located on corner lot close to shopping 2 bedrooms in each unit + enclosed yards: built-ins, carpets & drapes, excellent rental record, recently repainted. $46,800. APARTMENT RENTALS Our , Property Dept. has available for rent some new garden apartments with pool built-ins, carpets &: drapes1 1 or 2 bedroo~ from Sl33. per month. HARBOR CO.MPANV REALTqa. ''SINCE 1944" 673·4400 EASTBLUFF BUY BOB'S $100 Total Dramatic contemporary 3 BR, 2 bath with PANORAMIC VIEW Down Pay-nt large separate studio & bath. ·40• Jot. South 2 Story Sleeper v.1rlch is onI.v 4-mlnute to SOunt COAST PLAZA. S.minute1 lo San Diego Frteway, l~minute walk to klndergarten and arade 8Choot. 4 B<trm1., 3 Patio. Move-in condition. Asking $85,000. Open Hou .. Sunday 1.5 plUI closing coeta vet.I or 2725 Alta Vl1ta Dr, N.B. • _ .... JIWILID SP LINDOR ...... , ... Just lloted, beauttfully decorated Dolores Plan - End unit aUord• maximum privacy -This home has everything & priced low at '49. 790. LIKE A LOW PRICJ? .. , .. , ..... Spa- cious 3 bedroom femlly room & 3 baths, wlth terrace htrbor & ocean vlew -'50,900. Open Sunday 1·5. 1026 Sea Lane, Corona de! Mar 5 BEDROOM llAYPRONT .. , ... , .... Truly a famlly home with large rooms, 4 baths & great entertaining bayslde patio. Slip wtll take 2 large boats. Lot ls over 42 ft. wide (most are 30 ft. • 35 ft.) Extanslve use of specially treated redwood accents the interior ....................... : ..... $245,000. BEAUTY AND THE BEST ...•.. In exclu- sive Dover Shores, rich in detail, a gracious cheerful custom bull! home. Unusual use of interior wood & tile, high ceilings, clerestory windows. Metlculou1 planning throughout. S large bedrooms, family room, sparkling pool plus many extra amenities, We really enjoy showing this home. .. .............. •122,ll()IJ. MAGNIF ICI NT S UNS I TS . , . , .•. Breathtaking view of entire harbor ocean ·,; harbor lights. Your own private sWimmlnf pool plus a 4 bedrooin dining room family room home in Barbot View Hills. .. .' m,900. CALl 675-3000 ANmME 2407 I. Coat! Highwa y, CdM Ganorol ~--------... ------- P ete /Jarrell Reaft'I ' pre6e.nld DUl'LEXES • NIWPORT • DUPLEXES NEW AND Dl l'FIRt!NT -3 .Bedrooms 2 baths, bulllins & fireplace in each. Closed fi'nf~·s1: · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·o;;.n 5.;~;y~s CHOICE LOCALE AND PRICE -On large street-to-street lot. Parking for 6 cara. Room ~·~'."'B~1i.N ii¥.i: · · · · ~·ki.' i. r!.~ TWO YEARS OLD.OOOD AP..i<A -3 & 2 Bedrooms ........................ , .. '58,000. Flexible tfnancing. Call to see. PENINSULA IA Y. FRONT BRICK COURTYARD -Trees and fl owers surround this unique home. 3 bedrooms an d guest cottage, pier & float. ........ '169,900 . 2226 Channel, Balboa Open Sat. & Sun. 11:.C ARTISTS· HOBBYISTS LARGE SEPARATE STUDIO -separated from this 3 bedroom farnlly room borne Attractlye yard, Avail. now ......... '31,950: ~ OHke 0,.. Saturdays & Sundoy1 PETE BARRITT REALTY 1'°5 \_l(ntctlff Dr., N.I. ..... 642-5200 t _,,, .. ~ . .. ,,., SIX l'ACKID u.-... -u.. In • tbi bedroom, ZIG!) "'' It., ' be1b bomt'. Mt. walk ·trom. the J Miii gq..,. Goll Col&nt. v ...... AU 1mn1 aYall. INTllTAINJN•? 1115 IQ. ft. 4 bdnii A 1 lll'x21' WOOd paneled famlly nn. An o~/den, a covered pado and a 18'"35' PoQI. J,Jtflout owner hu bousht a.notbtr. Submit k>-o-o down payment. THREE UNITS , . ~ .ln qu)et1 mkknUIJ MC- !lon. 8llowl $15. rnon1h apendabhr on NO down GI loan. Sharp property, act full CALL -11 Anytime LA.llWIN NIWPORT llACH Open Sat & Sun 1-5 105 .UN Strt0t DUPLEX • At1rictlw S bd· nn. 2 bath upprr and 2 bd- nn. den • 2 bath lowtr, bit- ins, cpt, completely fumllh- ed, block to beach I: '!hop. Pini • Lq;WER avallable f9r lmmed. ~paney • 162.500. * IAY.,SHORE~ * SPACIOUS 5 bdrlna. ~ ·betM tor tp. fam11y, din. room. l>lt·\nl, w/w I: drapes, near prlvtlt ,&ndy beo1h A yacb1 landlno • ONLY ~~!GO. "C" THOMAS Realtor 124 W. C...I Hwy 548-51127 Newport Beach Eve. 5CS$43 FAMILY AGONY Huaband transferred to Eu!· cout and 11 climbing the wall.a to have his family ft. united. Be1t •Uinl ~tury Park, •lntle lewl home with 4 bedroom•, tam.Uy room • bir· walled · yard. Boat A: trailer 1ton.1e in the llde yard. $34,stt), VA/FHA Or conv'l t~nns. Urgtiney torc- n terTl.flc buy!! ~COATS ~ WAti,.CE lllALTORI • ff2-4454 • . Open lvoft i"IS CAN'T FIND n? * WllJ., BUil.O }'OUr dtt&m home. Have atalf for eom· plelt home Jl&Wlf. Put YD'lr' conftdenee tn our "9 ye1r1 of qu&Uf¥ eu1tom borne blllldlnc. Ste example ol. prodµct at m c.iax,.. Dover Shores. Ivan Wells & Sons • '42-2511 • OCEAN FRQNT 45 Ft. or it, plut a new homt. Panoramic . view from . this &lau front homt. A perfect tpOt tor llvina or tntertain- 1.ng. Located In SUrf.s:ide, a protected attL $125,IQ). Commute to: Loo -.... 35 min. Anaheim • , • • • • 20 min. Santa Ana • • • • • • 15 min. G1n1ral OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1-5 HARBOR VIEW General Nowport lid! .. JS min. '~""""...,.,..,..._ I Lone Bfach • • • • 10 min. View of UC! & Hiiis We Cooperate HOMES 1951 PORT BRISTOL 3 BR, 2 BA, formal dln. nn., supa loeaUon near pool Ir park, Bet1 of all you "'\"' the land. Pretenttd at ••• $46,950. CAIL 615-57211 ..-i:5-A-;,J; s::i~ ,,.,.,,,,, MESA VERDE Unique back bay, 2 1ty. caJJ Denny 213: 592-5376 home. Natural wood OR catMdt'al ceUtnp Ir anttque BELMONT REALTY leaded alta windows. 4 213: 598·132! bdrnu. 4 den 4 bath on 316 Marina Dr., StaJ Beaeh lower l<vel. Split level en-TftULY ELEGANT · try. Open ltairway to upper If space ii what you need, levtl wtth larp Ivs1 room, thil is tt! Fiw IJP9.Cklus uoed brick frpl. All elec. bedrooms, 3 lull belN, kit., bath, and d~ formal dining room, Ing/family room with patlo ltpll'ale paneled fam\l)' door to 12'xl.t' deck. Extra room with coiy fittplace, S- la.rst yard. Maturf! trffa. car raraae. a.bin}' elean .oo Covered patio. ClOlt to tulefully decorated, all this aracW echool and propoeed jUJt a ltone'a throw from aquatic park. $39,!IJOO. "241 Beach. Flexible ttnn1 at =:.(end" Me .. Dr.> Walker & Lee $27,000. * FllA TERMS *VA TERMS · * 3 llEDROOMS , Slt'n,on a Suitcase 11etJ- 0wnw paclled aod ~ to 2!90 llar1>ar BIYd, at Adlmt ao. Grea.t ftw -5'5-<M115 Open Eves 'Ill I PM $27,950 COU NTRY GAR DEN No down. Tcnns. i\tonthly in- stallments le!!6 than rem! Exquisite rear yard with fruit It 1hade ttffS plore! Lovely &arden. Cov e r e d 1pa tl o, Completel y red~ted inJide & out. 3 J;>edrooms, 2 baths, bu1Jt.ln gourme t k i tchen , d is hwa s her , elegant fireplace. 540-lnl. FHA. Sure beata rentUW. 4 From Jamboree Rd. tum bedroo!T\I, 2 baths, added General I Gener1I on to Bl80n -then right panelled family room, cor-f Br, formal dlnln1 room or * BUILTINS batb plua family, room and * QUIET STREET acreened in patio, Greet * NEAR SCHOOLS Wnl4' -In llidwnll)I ~;;;;;;~-----~1 Pule .. ., -and EAITSIDI- ner lot In eo.ta Mesa. SPANISH j BLUFFS famliJ' IOOm, whichever you $24 CKX> Call pr.fer. Add'I breakfut a: W .• ,.ker & Lee $25,95011 "PLAZA" dining area adjolnlnt1 kltch· BEACH en too! 2 patloa A '""" ex-TARBELL tra side yard with . fruit ReeJtora Just Utted! Showl llke a mo-LOWEST LEASEHOLD I: tttet:. Oianntnr. ideal one- 2190 Harbor mvd; at Adams de!! Thl'll Moorilh tntt'y to MAINTENANCE DUES ltory 1ami1y homt. $5J,500. 2955 Harbor, Cosla ~Ina 54>9'91 ~n tll 9 PM lal'l{e Uvina room with hiah This cbarmlna 3 bdrm, 11il Jotephlne Wel'>b,' Realtor ,_o_._ .. _r_a_1 _____ ..;Ge:..;...na..;r...;1..;1 _____ vaulted ceilings. 3 kinl·•ize bath mo UNtT ~ndo is in B1lbN R11I !1t1fe Co 11 bedroom.1. 2 deluxt bat:ha. immaeulate condltlon. Only Brlghl aourm tt kitchen. $33,500. First time ottered. 700 E. Balboa Blv., Balboa Lovely FORMAL DINI NG This one \\'OO't Jut? Exclua-673-U40 644-!146 CLIFF TOP VILLA High above the waves. Catalina view. Lar11 4 bdrm ., 4 bath, balconies & terraces . $200,000. NI WPORT BY THE l!ACH $36,500 ModUll 3 .bdrm., 2 bath, with family room &: dining room. Walk to ocean. LUXURY RA NCH $225,000 29 acres of pleasure for the genUeman Carmer. Main house is a 4,000 sq. ft. SpanJsb by Cliff May. Phone for photo preview. HOME snow REALTORS 3335 EM <:out W,bway .......... ,,.,~, ROOM. Near our eandy Ive wltll LUXURY l'LUS be•"""· eau ---· HELIH 8. DOWD 1111/1\I I t1l\ll\ . . Corona del Mar Pool Ho- Slttlnr hlah on a htU Jn eo,... ona H!ahla.ndl with 3 bed- rooms. 1\6 bl.UI .. eXtenalve occt.n vltW, Jf6F pool and 1•'0 loveiJ' patios P L II S room to odd "'· ll0,000. CallllWtltiO -Q ,Tf!f. l<l:l\L "'\.. f:STATE:F:; Realtor 644-0134 $29,950 C .atom dnlan ii found here. Ou11tand1nc 4 BR home In lovely ~ ...... Showa e•tra loYinc """ aod J)l'1dt. Has S ba1111. W.. ldldlln all e1e<1r1o bit-Ins. ilewlJ< oompletod --bui.d pool and patio. Thlt 1o • m\llt: tee at $79,llOO. Call - NO DOWN TIRMS Whit fun )'OU 'll hl:v. thl1 lt.unmer '11 the aluminum "°"'"" patio, boll1•1n BBQ Flaptone A brick patio. 3 bedroonui J batht, den .2 @leaant fireplaces, family mom, all electric push but.- ton bulit·ln kitc he n. Sprlnkl<n. 541).J?lO. 'o '-w-lii5!~-Tnnt--. -,-llld-,--- J AR BELL ~~i..: ::~i .. ~-~ :1911 llar1>ar, OOota M-wall to wall carpltlnr, Jlll'I< tu.. yard, -patio. 8tll Idle ltelftl DOW! Call $14.ltlO. Biie. C&ll day or MMm Now1 ntpt, ~nm . • ' ·. carpet and drapes. Want to J t u-~ · H kilo . """"' all 1hll al 1o ut ~·~ .. .. .... • orry! for w$36 ,950? Call :S ":oo Cal 5*1151 (Open fVtt.) we·a--1¥ ="=I TARBELL 29» Harbor, CO.ta Me• IY OWNIR -· Newly doeorate V'"C'"NT --1-hupaod -.... ctownstaln, Idell bedroomt a-..~·-· -CO.-lot lenctd A1J<Y -for boo~ 1ntl-lor Fido. Owner uldnc or. $14.ltlO. n1A ar VA. illl.I00.1111. bot retlly .... ., out Submit otter CID Hewpe;t &1&-nn. 11u1 1Nrry1 ot -L> 1'11!' !:I I\!. ''\. 1· ·1 ·"<.''I I . : Palrvltw '46-1111 (anylhM) ,I • • • _.... l~l _.... I~ I :-·.. I I _.... I~ [ _.... I~ I -·-l~I _.... ~ I ~.... I~ *-• .. 0--al -••I •ycrut C-tlol -1:.:=.:::_ ____ ,;Ul~VEL;:;:Y;-,·~....n::1i'i:brl;'.i;:lck;;;:hoo:;:,_ SUl\PRISEI Optn -OPEN SUN. 1·5 NEWPORT HoJih~: nu cpt, on deoert U mL E. of Palm ~. 11-4. Sl>O<leu 4 BR ~ 0 hll w/rueat hit. Cll:ate to Springs. Retirement Com-A: Fam nn. l..ulh crptl I: ..,. • • Clllf Dr. $39,llOO. uni\> L.R. /ltplc, D ~ Lo molntena!IC< yard. 1inmod. -on tlWI ®· Newport Hellbla: cute l br m Kl, t bl!ln wl<> 6 ,.1· Pvt..,. on !root.-. pi.., So. of Hwy. A :1-l>drm. cotta(e ftxer-upper / aree.. ' 1 ve ' A l·bdrm. Lowelt pdoed du· IQelt ~ p; SCI> w 1 BR. ti.th, Jae tam m. MeUe trts A: llhruhl. pltx in town. Someone'• IO- Eut·aide ~ta M~: Im· lAu.ndry A •ton.a-rm. Air He&\'Y lhab roor. Ex· q to ret a barain for mac. 2 br cottqe, hu eond. cu heat, GrOwxl ie.. cutive .,.._ :1m Anita Ln, $42.lm. $13,llOO VA Jou. Sell "' on 99 yr lse. 116· mo. l8YOO. Rhoda •ta 111 711 Mar9uorlt. $22,!XXJ. rental. Flne for winter Reeltor. tn.C) ~3600. Duplex with many poq:lbil· Coli!le Partc: 3 br, fun nn, home or Yt' round . So~~ leyahorel tues. Knotty pine inter.: bi& )'l"d. Immac. Use terms, $13,S(W) • • •~ beam cell., 1rpl, carp. A ,..,,. VA. $29,000. bazpin. Write or phone. E. Harcl To Bellew• dra .... Take. look al lhl• D4t·S1de Costa Mesa: Super M. Kautenllerf, P. O. Box tn liiou.ble ~ I: let )'OUr bnqlnation Co beautih&l &1molt new two 7U, Thousand Palms. CalU, with private beach. Spacloua to work. 3 br, 2 ba wlblll!J thq, 92278 • Pb. 343-31111. 4 .lldrma. /amlly room • 20611 Kelvin Lano .. ~ Jly!e. $50,000, GOVERNMENT ioponte din""' rooo1. Cu· Huntl111111>n Beach Kineaard R.E. 642-2222 OWNED uaJ a:, oomf)' llvhw room Super aharp 3 A conver1. den, TRIPLEX Top condition. W.UC to 1tor- u. 2~2 Bdnn unlll, 1-3 Bd· nn unil. Inolodoa oarpeloi -bit-Ina, i.-,., -places. IWU\)' patit L Aikin& $t!,500. RED HOT B,eautlful blc 3 bdrm home. Huae lot wlttt many tn.ilt ...... Top c:ondltloo. Good area. Only $23,500. 645-4400 645-3320 Irvine l"!f• • * OPEN HOUSES SUN. 1·5 * S.12 ·AMALFI ·TURTLE ROCK HILLS Charm & elegance • Beautiful President Home. 3 Bdrm's, 2 baths, lam. room, up- &raded throughout. Completely landscaped & sprinklered. Short walk to pools & tennis courls. Only $58,950. INCLUDlNG VIEWI 17582 CYPRESS · UNIVIRSITY PARK 5 Bdrm's, all on one floor. Only occupied for 4 mo. Beautiful ahag carpeting throughout. Corporate owner says SELL NOW!! Offered at $47,900. INCLUDING LAND! r I I ·11 I I I ) ' 11 ii . "SINCE !946" lat Western Bank Bldc. Beadl-Duplex rni • VA ........ -with loo bumlnr ,...place. or ' bdrms. Spotleu cond. · Townhouse& Ir. homes. Low All ttU1 + low lease for Near new carp. A dra~s: University Park, Irvine Now Only $27,0001 down. No points or EJc:row only 153,500. many CUJtom fea1u.... 6 Blocks to Ocean Dayo IU-0101 Ni•hts HOPE GERRIE l REALTY' 833 Dovtr Dr,. NB ' ----I: ··1,ll1ir )'OU've waJt~ for. LET coats. All price ranees. Call HOPE GERRIE mlnutH to the bf,ach. Ott· Beautifully decorat~ dref:rn,...,..,....,..,.,_ ___ !l'I!!'!"!!!!!""""""'""""""""!!!! -· w• REALTY' ·-·' f 133 uw.. home only 2 years old w1th1~ , .OOMEONE ELSE PAY YOU ~ ~ or ,_.,,. charming fireplace, con. Irvine Irvine REN:f, Maulve bedroom.· CREST REALTY 64!1-4400 645-3320 I 29631 Ivy Glenn Dr. venlent ldtcheo, huge patio -~--------------- country kitchen • oven, . L•gun• Niguel I and large enough ya.rd for * LAST CHANCE * LOADED MODEL HOMIS IN LAKE FORESTS BEST NEIGHBORHOOD Pro!esslonllly decorated model homes In Lake Fomt, loaded with custom extras. New home luxury and financin& without the work or the wait. Full carpeting, mirrored wardrobe doorst drapes, 1ir<e>nd1Uoning. cus- tom tile entrys, covered patios and more! , THESE MODELS WON'T LAST LONG AT THESE PRICES, SO CALL TODAY. All avail· able for IMMEDIATE MOVE·IN . 2, 3 & 4 Bedroom• From '29,880 Call (714) 830·3250 COUNTRYSIDE, LAKE FOREST near Ridge Route & Muirlands Wow! Here's the rare one fees. Gov't pays Cloa1na: I Close to major shopping " · • ranee '1 refrlaerator. I.Dvely EASTSIDE 833 Dover Dr',. NB Cust. bl~. home overlooking pool addltkln. Only $27,950 dinlnc areL Park • like DUPLEX lhe rolling hllb. Spaclo"' 4 with GI or FHA terms. Bet· HANDYMAN i1'0Uftds. Minutes to beach. &Mcon l11y . bdrm., family rm., 3 ba.: ter see this today! Just lilted· IO hurry!! Call A!sume big FHA loan w/ BAYFDONT heavy shake roof. Gold Me--availabl~. Carefully built for I L•guno1 BHch BUILDE.RS MODEL -• l<>tal poymla of $295./mo. U.V.ly w,,. 2'ito..,, 5 BR+ dallion bome. Beaul frplc. Walker & Lee do .. inspection. Malnlaln..i SPECIAL Income $350/mo. Full price faro, nn. home with 2 pas-JU.It about ready for OCCU· Rnd Improved by present 3 RENTAL UNITS '35.900. ._.._,,., elevator + a 2 BR pancy. $59,000. Realton: ~ ..... ~ owners. 3 Bedroom, 2 &th, *FULLER REALTY* a·-pt~.-p~~ for a l•-e fam. nc Hudson 2'00 Harbor Blvd. at Adams ... •• •• raml1y room, Buill·ln Klich-Located at Vlctorl" Bellch. uo ~14 A-.. 1 c,-,....,. -• C M ... ••91 Open 'tll 9 PM '"· Ou<••'de ll•hlln•. lt1~h JUST 90 YDS. FROM THE ..,. •---==~==--I h1.nd•,.a"'ln•, CENTRAL AIR 1" '• IOHl\I I Ol\O \ . . ~ •••••·•····· .,"' .. me n.. 01ti1 ••• ~ ParkWen OCEAN FRO'~ WITH Witl1out Question Owner wll sell VA-FHA ar i EXECUTIVE CoNOIT10NEO. Plus unllm· EASY BEACH ACCESS. Tht N--~, •-~ •··plex buy ~.w .• 3 BR ~uae + 2 10% down. Beautilul 3 bdrm ...___ h 2 BDRMS j;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;j ., .. ...,.. oeal ....., _.....,.... ,..., I al 2 ba e SHOWCASE HOME e llM vi<'-..... Priced n n I y ur>oa ,_,.-u " I: owner aQI &ell. 3 BR, BR apt., Larp patk>, lovely pellustrlcenck>sedbl 1 .... an .: ._ A~' 3 BR. 2~ BA, custom drapes, 138.500 \\'ith t'Xcr.llenl tenns. LIV. RM. WITH nR& • VA • ,. BA, 2 BR, 1 BA. u qw"·"-a"·-. ~-.;·-can .. "·~ cp~ s -~· p• ·cE • vi bal th t b~I k •A K.ol U:: rw. ~,,.~7 uun c.vo:-.~oeu lath house. Immaculate in l~e • new cond. Water-OPEN l!OUSE Sunday only, ~· • ew cony • REPOSSESSION oc • .,,,...,"' ocean. .....,..,...,,..., v•...-rw condlUon & convenient Ioca-IOftener. Corner lot, nn. for 12 . 4 p.m. 1144 Alta Lftgunfl faces tile ocean. 675-~ boat or trlr. Owner frans.l'H"'u_nt..,,...ln_a_ton_n=-.a-~.,---,-'°'H,...u-nt"'1--=ton.,,.-°'B'°1"1c"'h--Blvd. The Jnwe'r floor ha1 a1 bdrm. i Super North Costa Mesa lo-Newport Beach Realty tlon. Best buy in the area ferttd . All terms. Calli -;;;;;;::;;;;::;;;;::;;:-;;;;::;:~== 1---··.;...•-----LOS PADRES REALTY CO. apt .&: studk> ttntaJ rm. 'The cation near OCC. Large 3 2627 Newpor1 Blvd., N.B. for $29,250. 842-44Ei6 1• ''A Careful 627 South, Coast Hlgh"'"Y present Income lB $610 PER bedroom, family and lanai. BEAUTIFUL .C BR, 2"' BA MORGAN REAL TV NO 49-4-88..\i MONTII. lull bollUn ldtchen, &hake O>ndo. II mile from the 31li MARINE AVE. 6T.l<l900 673-6642 675-6459 . Buyers Dream" -- --THIS OLDER PROPERTY roof, fireplace. $950. down ba~ wim' BAU!OA ISLAND OPEN HOUSE GIMMICKS 'This ex.,.ptlon>l home Is SOUTH LAGUNA IS IN NEED OF PAINT, to ............... Full .......... only beach. Sauna m, 1 g ONT DEOORATING • M -v··--~-~ j cunt clubhou.lt' &: ~~-~~---3607 Parle Green Or. your chance to 1e1 your OCEANFR • INOR 1 $1.8,950. .......,., a ' Coll ... Park 5 Br, 3~ ba, 3 frplc BY OWNER moneys worth. Located in REPAIRS. For someone Call 540-llSl (Open Eves.} tennla courts. Cu 1 tom -Pool home w/aafety fence, 3 Thi• 4 BR ranch h•me w>'ll BellUI. 4 BR., 3 ba. split levrl \\•irh an "ARTISTIC drapes, ehll Cl'Rt ~t. • COLLEGE PARK Sat &: Sun, 1-5 pm v Fountain Valley in a very furn . home w/priv. slalrway J(.'.ny ~Muat:J • to !"BR, din rm I:: huge fam CAIJ..: 675-7225 br, finished gar, frplc, bh.ns, be M>ld VA with $1.00 down popUlar atta near schools to Secret Cove Beach: form-TOUCJ.I", It could be an out- B cpts thruoul. Fantastic to the first buyer -featur-& ahopplnr. Take advantap er home ol t'harlle Chaplin. 1tandlnc value. We'll bet )1)tl .pprede.te! ,$11.SOO. y rm. Real sharp &: lots of price • $29,!IOO. Open house inu brand new crpts of the call.•••--. haven't attn 3 rental uni'• ~-------Pl call t ... ~.-. 31699 Sell-Oiff Dr., by appl, ..,.. v...nu ..,_. e ... uiu. ease o see. Sat &: Sun, 1122 Austin St, buyers choice, newly paint· RF.DUCF.D Sln.ooo this c'°8e to the oceitn b- BAYSHORES Glen Queen, HERITAGE .,._7767 ..i, ,..,,. choice of colon. $69,500 l'ULL PRICE A LlnLE PAINT VIEW & POOL REAL ESTATE 540-1l51. Xlnt ioc In lhe heart of EMERALD BAY LOT CAIL TODAY! ' C d I M E-SIDE, 3 BR, F · R • • H ~-h ·~ ~ L I VI w Lot SEEING IS BELIEVING! and a little elbow-·-will Waterfrnnt ~· home, or orone • o1r ~. Secluded yd. unt °'"' . .-,_.,,, arges • 1 ··-5 bdrm• v.ew from "'°" I' 1127 E Id B s~ 000 MISSION REAL TY cure this well built' bed-. .OPEN HOUSE beaut. fenced. $38,950. DESIGNER SHOWCASE mera ay ... "'-'· room family room and din· rooms. 1!1 Ft. lot, opaclous 543-l571. for lots & ho"'"' ,.n, 98.'i So. Cout Hwy., La.<una Ing ;.... • decorate and yard. Red. ID 12«!,000. Homo & lnv11tm1nt FRESH Air, Birdseye view tu.44711 :J MMHJ Bill Grundy, RHllor PHONI (714) 494-0731 ,.ve. The de1lrable Pace-Biii Grundy, RHltor SUNDAY 1 ·5 'Realty • 4 Bedroom '""" 311 Bay•"e. N•'t Beach 2 STORY Jl(au fro,. view • Own--341 Bayside NB 675-6161 of Huntington Beach. 3lj,....,. ... ~...,!!!!I!!~!!!!,. e Very formal dining ho s ,. • ., model. Vacanl ' CAMEO SHORES 3425 E. a>ast Hwy .. CdM bdrmJ., 2 ba. Upgraded con-Lats & Lats of Lats I • A Gourmet ldlch.n 675-4161___ me. bdrm, l balh. :,,,. °::': 61~= PALM DESERT . so OF HIGHWAY structio". FHA, VA 138,500. H 11 ton n. h A • 3 Lw<wi""' balhs "o~P~EN~H=ousE Sat & Sun: :::...:::.k1be;::;..1!:' \ Mesa Verde LuxlD"Y Condo, Lagoons. Club. · · Agt. 968-2297 aJt 6 PM. un "9 D9•C r•• e Crackllnr flreplau 1082 Oro St. All ahlnale &: OPEN siJNoAY 1-5 bowie, tennis, golf, 11.unu, 4545 ORRINGTON DUPLEX SOON TO BE BY owner Del Cerro Model R-3 -100 x 170, Owner will • Unique family nn. gllls1 a.rthltect desl~ 2 deckl. fenced Y ardl 2853 Chloe Drive waterfall. 3 St, 3. ba, trplc, $92 SOO CONSTRUCTED Home at 00 price; .c BR, 3 trade or carry first. $22,000. e Private livln& rm. home. 3 BR, 2 BA, ocean ::e~~· b:llet~:'. ci:."S:: J wetbat. Guest smte. Owner SELL FROM PLANS ha tam rm Open 1-ti pm R-2 -100 x 100 PLUS 3 BR Uving elegance in this ro-! vt-e"" fri>l.c. $ 3 9 , 9 5 0 , 494--5200 Gr' 146-'7562, f ROY J, WARD RLTRS. S53,500. <n.C> 346-3256; ' FIT'lMORRIS RE~TY CO Su~. 595 Grand· Haven HOUSE. -$36,IXXJ. mantic exeeutive: hom e, 497-1.156. --------1 I 1649 Westcliff Or., N,8. 83J...8743. 4 Bdrm'•, .C Baths, pool I 3135 E. Coast Highway Circle R-l -1 Blk. from Beach, 50 plush crpts, dnlgner drps L a. dt Lido Isle 646-0228 Owner, la" 4 BR Ir: tam rm. ocean view, custom buiJi Con>M del Mar 673-9010 , · x 117. -$20,000. &:: clean a.Ir next to blue •1une • ,.......................... BA form din 1 California Ranch. Exquis-J1XER..UJIP"I', iml. ~BR. &-R-3 -54xll2.~. downtown Pacllic1 Only 3 yn new. LUXURY LIVING 228 Liii - Buy 1 OR 6 3 ' 0;/":"~ it•ty decorat..i. Hip beam WSK Harbor View Hilb. 2 2. $17,500. Occup;ed 2Xl1 H.B.,}comer, alley. $16,000. $.19,950. All term& OWNER $39,950. Prine Y -' ceiling&, spacious rooms. story, 4 br, fm rm, dining Charle Cott H,am t 1 t o n) LADE RA RL TY ANXIOUS. Almost new, big oceanvlew l:x>NDOMINIUMS • under Bolboa loland Abounding Ill quality teatur-rm, lge lee lo!. 380ll San-543-50!4. Lots, Lota Moro. , • ~obor.fs & Co. 962-5511 market at $18,000. 2 BR l~ --es, truly a prestige home. ~ Lane. 644--0905. Open VA Repo. ! BR., 2 BA. . 'CAl:.l:: 961-4433 3500 Ill· ff. of Juxurloul Uv-Brand MW watetroDt bolnt. Ing, ovttlooldnc Monarch 5 Bdnna., 44' Nu.. LOvtq BA each. 1170 911 ft· ea urut. House-Sat&: Sun 12-5. $28,950. $'950 Dn. p~ts. -=,,..---==---1 ''Short On Cash'' can tor turu..r Into. OPEN HOUSE ;1~ ~ke "Si-p.Sharp- Bay •Belch Ownen ha wo11-., -· -~ et.iii. .. -~ ::r.· 2 llairwo,ya. Dad! .. Cfve a very warm feeUnc. , ' SAT. & SUN. 1-4 [;s ~· J!ieff lMMACt ·'na1BR.I 3I BAd, ht>uRd, ?.:3;.,,70Au-1zed r, SIL .. " A hti opportunity tJ wallln( ~wport gee this today I ~ pro ess:K> Y n • c P • OJ'tO"'v.I • -• -p for you, hen'• your chance at 204-2041/J DIAMOND ( ~·.:ji, U ,.nru.i.... fro,. & back. ~ 3 Bdrm., 2 balh bouae, "tCok no further this 4 ID live better tor ieu. Thia Least expen1ive d\lSllex on . I l to appreciate. &M-4899. hardwood floon, lathe I: bedroom beauty In Im· large .C bedruolu in Hun-! Fairview rlland. etuirm1nc cottage tC) rea Y LUSK 2 story, 5 br. 4 ba, 3 ptut:er. By owner. 548-5603. maculate condition Ls bright tincton Beach ha1 1,850 Step down Uvlnc nn. wllh Biii Gl'Ulldy, RNlfW,•l vaulted beam cellinl, larre 341 B11'1Wt, N'pt Belldt .. tile fireplace, formal din. '7M161 nn. with beam ceillnr, ~Ina 646-1811 with newerapts, with double 241,. Vista Del Oro 1rplc, greenbelt Jocatlon, ftt BY owner, a BR, 2 BA house u the morning IUJI, This .:r: ~=::UC:.~· pnae. $52,500. Newport Beach land. A&ent 6'f5. m5 H.I.R. In prime Cost& M.eaa area. home has charm plott, ltOrq4! cabinets. pai\eled .c BR. J lie. 181111 Q ,000 den haJ wet bar wtlh •lkllnc 3 Bit. I" Ila, laQI rm 1IOOl • j llul wall to patio. Lar&e rm, din nn. 40' lot 'SBA.500 ldtcben with bttaldas! area, LIDO REAL TY INC. • (anytime) WILLIAM WINTON 644-1133 ANYTIME HARBOR VIEW1HOME $29,500 557-<l61. call i<><tJ><. The prlce will cloo""' ""la VA. Huny call 1,,;,.,;,,..,. ... !!!!!!!!!l!!!~!!!!!!"'I R11I Estate 2 BR • den • 644-1010 Eost Bluff ""'"" you. IU--2535. IG-ll535. MESA VERDE 229 Marine. Balboa llland • 675-3331 loads of cablnetl, walk·ln Sl1T VIA 1 .UX. I pantry. s w,,. B>fnns, 3 an.7311 SEE YOU SAT I: SUN L.A. lady wants to buy direct baths; muter tulte hu h!JI I"'"'· ==~=~--~ THF: RT:/\L VA NO DOWN f 'S'"/\T''f''-' ..... J. • ' \' ' AT 409 CORTEZ CIRCLE from owntr, Small condo, & hen bath. The beat of SPACIOUS .C BR hom·e Ofl raA ~ $1850 DOWN OPEN SUN. 1-S DELUXE HOME 540-6752 or 213/J82...61.C1. quality materials have Seen prime Nord comer with Onty $28,950 tor lhl• lovely 3 215 Abalone, Balboa !Jland OPEN 1 TO 5 PM Fountain VoQey $21 950 $ INSTANT CASH $ uaed throqhout !his bome. larp So. patio. Onl,y 189.500, bedroom, 2 balh home. Beautlful French IloK•llCY FITZMORRIS REALTY CO 3 BEDRMS '+ fo;· the equity Ill your home. Beautifully -wllh Wolbr RNlty 675-52t0 MCl!krn built.ft. Fenced home. 3 BR, 3 BA, formal 3135 E. Coast Highway We pay all eoet.. In. Jore. lafle view patkll. A• b I I 3.131 Via Udo, N.B. yard and two car garage. dining nn, den. Maplflcent Open HouM Sat. & Sun. Corona del Mar 67J...9010 2 BATHS closure ok. JU.t call • U ocMnview from. a 1mo 1 t 3 BR A JI b I 1 n , .. Call now .•.. 51&-2313. ldlchen. Wet bar. Plus 2 BR 12:30 to 4:30 DESPERATE! Immaculate hmne, nicely Id· houn a day. 1<14507 -.y ...., Ill the boule. wu0erh>r,.r, New crpt: -0 THE REAL '~ ES,TATER.S WILLIAM WINTON' Near Bay & Ocean Duplex OWNER MO'f'ING Jt!O, malnt. lrff """"'1• tiqnal. -In A Aft I: 07-1016. " ' apt. Don't miss this one! 511 Carnation Cost• Mes• acpd! Fittpl, drapn. bltln ~ 'l)l1I ts well planned a Amc-1 trplc, J.dr Pfl.ll. $54, Rtaf Estate 3 Bdrm'•, 2 Baths ea.ch. Mod· DRIVE BY · plus large patio! Submit! about this proptrty ~in ex· MeN Verde l 229 Marine Ave ., Balboa I~. em 6 newly decorat..i. To-•2755 TERN, C.M. 4 bdrm, ~amity rm wllh pa· Call 842·U21 ~ c:ellent coadlllon. A roa1 =~..;J~~-,-,..<~1 1 KING Montana· Rumbold • 675>\l31 ta! 3700 sq. ft. of n·•-"FOR 'Till: PROFESSION· tio ldlchen. , ·-· "°""' SEYMOUH REALTY, 17141 jewel at $1511,llOO. BY 0.-. HOii sq. ti., dooli ...... '6 AL" ·'Sits hl&h on a hill, 2 .......... .Be&dJ Blvd H t. Bch. , . New Comer duplex • Opal area. Upper apt shown by 1_ 1 3 BA lot with side ·~ kt' boat • un .hl»ZNa 3 bdnn, 2 bltb, cuttom You U live like one In th>S A So. Bay. 1167,000 appoinbnent on\y. Leued fireplace<, •• poo' ' or camper. Flexible terms VA $100. Dn. STEP LIVEL YI ~ drapao 6 .oarpa• Xlnll plush 3 BR in Baycrest. Open Sat A SUn 1-5 at $2'l5/mo. tower vacant formal din, fam1)y rm A at $32,950. . , • .and take ad~tqe of ;:;.-..10iiir-~ Larp comer lot. with reu Royal Muter suite w/aunk-H•r Realty 675-6175 to be held for new buyer. den. A real showplace ln • on' this fabulous home in a thla 2 bedroom and den !or ICIUIM ........_,au; accne. Ckile {o tcl\001.a a en tub&: huge mirroredt-~------Mesa~ "Verde atta. Call OPEN HOUSE toplocatlonneareverythtna. only $18,500. _.. .... ._..°"""" lhopptns. l&U. Oahu Plact. wardrobe, i(HJmlet kitchen. Balboa Peninsula 842"""66 .C larp bedrms, near • new REAL ESTATE by * 499-2lD> * 3 Bdrm., 2 bath, eu1tom SophisUcated landscaplna:. --------Sat. 1: Sun. crpts &conddrpl.,!nd950 '"F~· McVAY 19J..153l Country Setting 546-9391. J Top Value. BAYFRONT, pier: 5 BR. 4 9737 Puffin Avenue sharp • _,, • • • AT I f t ,_. .. 1v I . 3 B " ' --GEM ba., DIR, Ja. llv. rm. Call Sf0-8555 Irvine 11 mes • J'<-• o . ..., m n r, • Ba. home, tam nn, •~• -~--"-~ -(Soulh of Talbert between 5HERWeeD REAL TY uleJ a...,. from oandy bltna, encl. patio. Nr prk A 1610 W. Cout Hwy .. N.B. -·-· =~r 0 '~· !:v<L 673-1362 Brookhunt A Bushudl beaches and l<>wn. SOU'11!· -~• "t -By REALTORS 642-<623 DUPLEX 2 up, 2 down, nr. 31liMARINEAVE. 6T.l<l900 4 BEDROOMS c J s Real Estate 18964 Brookhunt, r .v. THE BEST ERLY WHITE WATER ~.~ ·-· ~ * LARGE FAMILY? * Bay 153,500. Manhall ReaJ.1 ~=BA~U!O=~A~l~SLAND==~ ll?Ui Edinger YOUR "FIRST" OF EVERYTHING VIEW o1 the Jaaed coast • ' • BR, 3 BA home In C.OStaty ··;:'_:6.;.75-4600_:.:.:.;.·~~~~~ REALIZE A DREAM N~ NCwport Hts. on 18th Fountain Valley INVESTMENT went Into this 3 bdnn., 2% tin~. ctJS'IUM built 2 Bed· .C ~· t..rnHy rm. .q I .J ="'-St Just • few steps from 839-3511 Adorable 2 bedroom home on ba.. Oxford Model. Lovely room, 2•t Bath PLlJS .25 x elec tlJ"I" •• pool, xl«lt ~ 1 Mesa. New crptng. :rr Pool. PENINSULA Po1nt Cape' Cod · ..... ..tr tc hUdren pl··-·--' .., 71 diUon --,...... 1•• 1 · 4 763 E ~--Open Hou,. • Sun •5 ~-c ., •• --R·2 -perty. , .atep down ihq carpeun,c, beautiful 21 ft. RUMPUS ROOM • _,.......,, ~-Top residential ocatiOn. BR. 2 BA, 1 · """'~' .r 4 BR. 2 BA. Kitchen bltns r"' all lled $40,500. Blvd., 673--2332 eves. Owner. 305 Iria Ave FA heafuW new carpei' OPEN SUNDAY 1 S family room. accentual~ ~:'":~· ,:!."!.te -~~ (ooukt he-Oted u 2 addltiort-1 FIX up ' u.w! 3 Br, 2 Ba., *** , 1._ fenced• ard $29 900 ' • with cozy fireplace. Room r--........ ,. al bedrooms), Buement or 40' lot. $53,500, buy, leut Nted listings for 3 BR homes TIME FOR Duplex nr ocean, ! bdr, 2 _.... Y · ' ' 17617 San Bernardo to build .•. ASKING $23,!XXJ. room, double shelv~ cloll· storage, prden gazebo for wtoption or trade. ~71151 (CM) Have buyers. · bath! 1bdr,1 bath, immense CALL (i) 646·l•t• 4 Bdrm Mettdow Home ,(..ADERA RLTY 968-443.1 ets, mJrrored muter bath. carefree· outdoor Jlvfnr, for-Mi ion Viel Balboa Bay Propertle1 QUICK CASH fireplace • living room 20x I 9••!•-135.150. Really a dellptlul "2 FOR· THE Lois of patio area w Ith mat dining room. H O r * 64Z..7'91 * THROUGH .A 30, beautiful patio. Ph. -l~&"'!14LT•Y..., Spam.sh style home. All · 11 bpluU•tln &~hbar~ !-nd For the best addresled pro~ OWNER will .ell beaut tr_1.. 675--0258 . OWNER AGT. Hiar l'(•w••-;1 P••t orrlct tenru: • GI, FHA or conv. PRICE OF 1 an er ..,. 11· ..-... mium erty in town, at the best level borne on Jae Jndscp lot YOUR OWN ISLAND DAILY PILOT -~~-~---~, t ~ll elect ldt w/l<>nJ oJ cab H B 2 bou v;,w k>calion. Only $5.1,500. prlce (on\y $00,000 °"terms) w/marnlfloe,. view o I Finest )t.9 •ere Canadian WANT AD Houie Huntlna! Watch. the Sell idJe ltem1 MW! Call space. The bedrm.s, hall· ••. downlot lowOwnn ,·, 'w' Ill c•~ e·· red h·111 aH mount.aint, hUla ' ..i.w-Satmon filhlnl iaJa.nd. 0ose "' OPEN HOUSE column. 64J..S671 'Now! wave and 3 baths are all on · • · -·~ LOS PADRES REALTY 00. ~-.. P,_,_ u.~-"--1-;::;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;::;;;;;::;;;;;::;;;:;.!.;:;:;;;;:;:;;.;:::=;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;::;;;;;;;::;;;;;::;;;;:;::;;:;::;;. ,. •·t _,.,. Income per mo tnih .. 3 or .C br, S, M ·"' ~ --· ~'1• xtra b'g. Add lo !his a block ONLY·u:-950 . 127 Soulh Coul Hlchway OOYeftd patios A .,. ~ tractor, 5 deer A wUd pine. wall fence and only ! yn LAD ERA Ji..L TY 96&-4433 494--8833 Priced below aPJ1ft11a1 at Only $ll5,00J. ~ old, and you must att tt to REALTY OPEN FOR INSPECTION .,,.1 !IOO ·-~n Biii Gruncly, Rltr. d.""-0-· .I\·, -f):C ~Q.• \ apprectJte. It'• really a 3-PLUS POOL Univ. Park Ceoler, Irvlno Sunday otjiy, U • 4 p.m, ~ ' · ~· · !41 l!a;yslde, N.B. 675-6161 ~\St l.'Clll '4f J;I(/' p buy! 3 large beclrma, famUy UH, can Aey(lrne, m-08:ll '175 Oak S ... I Newport iMCh NODOWN VA-l'HA Tlte Punle wiflt the 8ul/t.fn CltucMe If u.....,redlhruout.Anexcep-CHAIM + FULL PRICE IS Vacant. sharp 3 BR. 2 BA, tional buy at th\1 price. GI BY Owner, be a u t If u 11 y Old top.of.~ 3 Br A Ill No. Colla Meaa. Walk to ..... , t I• """' of ""' 5ll·51n I :::J 531·5111 no down''""'· Call 54fl.8555 upgrad..i Cambrld .. model loll-playroom In lhls lli year $21,500 lhoppirc • enjoy the 1ri four ~ wordl WO:: ~~--~-~-t SHERWeeO REAL TY tn ~nlv Park. 3 BR, 2 ~· old rural charmer. Pano-No dowrl to. CI Bu)'tn ,,J fenced cor. lot, trplc A, all Sow to fonit low lfmple 4 Br, I.am nn, shag • drpl. 18964 Brookhunl, F.V. atrium, end un tt on wide ramie ocean view•, bullt·ln minimum (\own kt ~-1,r1, 1 blJ.lns. Priced ID ~u at I ,so, x,P. E,;, I Clo~ to sch!•. 135,000 ap-*LUXURY HOME* green belt. $35,500. 833-9131. ldtcheft, dick' loll ol prl· !act, eve..,.,ne 'wuaIUI~ :9,m900~77~thly pymts; ,. praiaaJ. Submit term 1 • 16'X32' POOL $38 • .250. IMMAC 2 1tory, 3 v~.· Nothing to compare Sh•rp 3 bedroom d~ Owner, l(2....630(), Formal raised din nn!I BR, 2~ BA, panelled family at $.l.c,~. (1·9> With ~ beam C!UI~ $27,500 J LOVELY .C BR., 2 Ba., fa.ml· .c HUifl bedrms! plus fam nn, frptc, w/w crpt. bltina. near new carpeta-A 4:r:1 HARDWOOD l'LDORS I R 0 C U S I Iy rm., adobe lri>lc. cpla, rm! CUJtom crpll A drpo! Better,lhen new! Appraised ~I Ideal locallon, Grtal I I lalle lldrm'L Groat patio. • m,.., pool size yard. $32,950 SU per oharp! $.19,450. Ownrr llG-1416 ' ._,,,,. 01-an ~,,. ~'!1 ~=--~ :r I nu. . VA -I Don't • 1 1 J,. r 1 pla. Owntt. -HAFFDAL REAL TY BRAND_ de!-3 BR. 2 •EAL ESTA.Tl ~ -· • .., 'MAIN u'ALTY · -·· H"" 11"''°" ...... 842-<:V.,.! :-.:;~2446 ::..~=to"':.~ .,:o G1-t ~" Walker & lee -a.. 11 .,...., ex I FI CR 0 I ! , • L-'--' -~_,,_TV Dirty Bllt Ctieap FHA-VA 1ux. IOI! ....... """· ~,,...,,.=~==-.-FttoiATi SALi . I; I I 11 .. -.... ..... * ' Larrt bedrooms 147-9604 136.500. -· • NO DOWN PAYllENT -- 1' 11'* -Cllf, .. ::::;;::::;::;;:;~:;:._,;;::..~~·=~;:=~.J:i~ * ~~!,..... KASABIAN HOUSE. s BR., 2 BA' F ... -:::::.. ~.~ :mtll~0:.,"';.:1.~ -•I -,....,. In-.. , p O I 1 II £ 'of their ..,..., l•l' ! brick._::-REAL ESTATE laJUc loc, Schooll. "'°PPllW home ...,. , -In NEWPOI\T Bead! ouh ... «lO. l'rlcl! Sllll llllll ""' lleach II ml. m.3800. NO -·-. ' · • C-ltiO tloo dnod<it ...W Abandoned by lrud ......... 3 BR, 2 BA, hrdwd floors, Ba Lticu,. -· can sl"' be ....... no -. Woll'; llHllY '7U210I I .I I I I' -dbt,_f/1.1..""!! tr....,mNo."""'ba"\"..d_. JWuced l2lllltl. "&Z terms. cul-d._c, by owntr . 3 Br, 2 • fncd bacl<yard. ~ fully fllrnllhod 13,500 cuh. ln~l u do V1a Udo, N.a. . . . . " . " ,_ ~ f1-.. 3 -· $25,700. Call r1JW If ,you're m,r.oo. Assume $180 mo Nr. IChll &: bch. 1 yr old. wfth $'150 down . VA flP. tramftr feie to t.ke OW!I' -ouTSTANDINO-• '1NRlr;!...,.MME.,J!Ollllmw r r r r I'. r I' I not afraid ol """' • profll. PrrI or Oonventto11ai. <>p.n 1700 dn 'T.O.P. 575-8230. pralaod at 136.500. -· m ,eoo -c .... 1 = = . _ _ _ . _ . . Roborls & Co. 962-5511 Sun 1-4. 96W!Sl 14 n BY OWNIW BD-211 BA OCEANl'RONT I \> hnme. l '*'°• lll ltldto> • ~-ilfliil lO I I I I I I I I GLENMA!I, • BR. l!i BA. GU!ord Cir. Twnhte, llllllll .• -ovtr 2 story -aq. ~ home. ~ .. "--lo -~' ~~'" • • • • • • • • ~ >lills, bltna. Assume 6 BORM I XEC HOM E loon. 111Hill2 Smock on lht -· t.arp 1...:-:;,.:;;;::.'· .,---.,,..-I 6% VA. 1219 P, I. T , I. Ntol' ..,.... A oountry club I BDRM CONDO, IJ),500, lo<, ~ tlna'ltlar-Fa' 5 BR, llnl ,..,, fliOl. SCI-a..._, flftt &-IN Dlue·A·UNI! 1211.llllO. lllOllO -to loan. 4 ,.,. old. S4tl,!OO Prin. oalJ. By-. l'lrtlculan can: wa,.r Yllw. lftl ~ ---.. _,,. ,..,..,,,,IOIWI '"'5 Bkr, -· Pbooe !714) tMM37l -1' 439-lllOO * Dr. Opie da!IJ, .0.M • ' I l • • ... IWl.Y PILOT S.turd11, Januin 2'1, 1972 1 ;;-~"';; ... E'~::~ i1 _ ...... I~ I .. =, lli.!l ~: 1~.11._ _"=-_~'_!~! L--_ ....... __ !~I --.... 1~ ~I -~,,,-~!~~! I ::I! lllelh Newport Heith~• Acne .. hr u'e 151 lncarM Property 1" RMI llf1tFW.,.M 1M H11Mt1 Pwttl••• a , HIWll U""'"'-• I tau•• UnhnJ * iH~•;•~1;11~U.;-.J~111~ra;E!~-~.f. It HIGHLANDS NEWPORT HEIGHTS ···-···· BY Owner; .3 tr!~""'· 2 PVT Pty dtllm cd 1oc lGonorll c ..... •I Moir H..,,....., h4Ch Now-9 ._. . --- • .l.. • N•w '"""' "" ro ... u St. • INVISTlilENT BR .. bltM, ttpl(, pool. Your home. Talc• °"" """'""I "T i ""'= .... ~,..,,......,----Prim• ff • r b. r "'lhlanda BR. 2 btltbl. 1800 Sq. Ft. 2 OPPORTUNITY choice. rn.ooo ... &1"'344. •·/low down .... bMnc ,...,. EASTSIDE 3 BR, I .... 'cptt <Ir•.. i.. *'Wr; b&V. ... ..,, .. 1.c&n DELU;u, 3 Br .. lam. J .... =· ~ ~· .wannbd-l u.oec1,_~ flr<place~ Quiet 0 e ., Nowport Heirhll triple-. J)t,Ymt.t •• JO dal .. Pr1I> COSTA MESA :'~-~~ •. ~!. lit.l. 115 ?~.! -::h· -~.-n}.~.hom1n'1o'i W-arbo1!°\::"J' ~) ~~-.' ·-~· ...... -cw-ttro<t. clo .. to r11119• ounty Xlnt ... c By owner dptlsonly.i44-:m:I. -·~· -WO< --~-~ ... "" rm~ l ramn, rm.. 2'? &II ... Prlcod rlibl 23 6 ~ .. tn Otanc• Parle M&-969S. • r ' I Root at 1)95 or option to blJ.Y, C..11 Mooo almool Ininiedlalely 011 our -· ' b&th&. Uvi.-room 1Udlrc $43,500. 1 • , _ _ • 3 bedroom, 2 bath, dou~k l lfe'ht-O pt;l on plan . BAYatESP no.i;: 3 cta11 waU Oftl'lookl a.,.,t-CA.LL 615-5726 ActN. Include• '2200 Ill· ft. H0~1E t income. lGOn) 10 J[il 1arare, <fenced yard, ntw SHER\VOOD ft LT Y. ' -/mo. Bf, llnr pool'. Evtll'thhw tor home .wlfh view, 1mall ou. bq~ T\ixGrou. JO'"° ,f inlndlf lhar carpet.s, rreibly . 1 • • 1 , 1 2~ Ba, 1r .. DIR. fi.R, · •-·-t· . ..i-9.it ice bu11dlnc A barn 8 .cn:s • '" ' 5tf 1555 / ~ fllp!c, overszd kit. Al• r irac ....... 1 ..... ""',000. I ~ • ot ·-•ucinr· cltru··=·· ... 'Oq.'A11, ~inci~~· ~7. palnftd. Call Broker . ' ' _ '-:A.LL A •••·1414 --provkle:s 1mall net tncft.1ttrli1I Pl'OHrty TU "'~' 11' -'~ l .,,vu :11 54&-0t65 r.-.. Ew • 8r/2 Ba~ lenceti'1rd, Crp.ll, avail, }'Urn1th~64~58t:.J 9, < r ; ti ' • B 1-.. * YEARLY dry>«.; Im Mac._. V'a c.& n t •1~~ homt ror ltue, ~ . II • .., "'Cflt c ,,, , ,, •J'ter ex_penses "~ taxes.· l Or UI . RENTAJ,.S • $2.30/mor 1.:fo to .Mo or I uo:n ID buu,. 3 BR, 2 'a• ._......._ j . Properl,y hat future dtveloPo Located in the h~b uf an&• Opportut1ftv 219 l:~intr Homes 1n beach area. • ...,, ..,., • a lE ALTf Newport Shont nl~nt potenOal PJ'1c:ed at County one mil~ IOUlh or ..., ·· :<.Lh · Sill Grundy ~Ir. 67>-6lS1 lease, Call W.:wl,L tW1" nt\vl,v ~oorated . 200' !torft ' Nt•r PCIW••rt P•11 Orttc t Sll OOO ' ,. f .. Disneyland Approx 12 000 de'lce · $46-N$4. O\vt1tl') ~ $325. mO. 646-J33G. , -·-I N'EW 01' • ~r &Cl't!. or urtn· , • ' DEALERS II IL--I I nd A ( • KAR GARAGE FER tr Information .pteue call IQ. «. with 2,000 sq. U. or ART • uv.-s a aen · • Sah Clemente • sj,aclous 4 hl!drooms, .2 lux-,Ideal Family Home R.E.,Knox with air-<:ooditiontd office or • 4 SR home with lat. patio A. 'tW'N HS E. ' w ht Id r y. I · " • ·· · ,. 1 urlool bath!, "Knee-Deep" 8"a<i1, Poot.. ,..,,,ard, k n· E khoff & Al • 1 aho•TOOn! area. Euy ac-plir wflb baautilul view ~ refrir/.nic.' "'1>/crpt, pool.,. 'CHARMING 3111{. ~ •haa' \\'all-to-will carpelin&, ~~~ana12 &ail.int. Conwr 541~ Evea/W=·~~ cess '°'all major fteeway1. So. Baytront $450. mo. cli:ihlt, JJS,ja. wtr pd. 3 Br, Srnall,.tlul NICE! M&ryf1oul btautirut cu1toot draperiff ' uu.u.. ~ ba, yard + pa· otr atttet parkinC ror 15 ,PROFITS Winton R.E. ~1 $19;;, 1 Br,, $170. 1MJ..:'140i., .l1oor to cell. used · brick and fireplace make thb a Uo. ($36,500.) AIUST n 1 ~aHf p· cars. COuJd be dWided into 4 Ltivne ... ch 531.~ · frplc. Shake .rcot, dbl 1ar. ::;"~~~"~~;0~:: I 3001u~.;'::";.'\Z,~ .. ~~o :;:," ~-1n:O:i'"'! ="1~~";.,f.~:n~ SOAR . , . a Bii, t'B;<. an1 rm. ~It-!"" ·~~1t:~~'ts • and GI °' FHA> ''""' · ~ · at $106.000. C.F. COJ... I 1f . 4 'h llR 3 BA * 5464~0 ~wh~lc""'~~:; 673-<0;IO or ~ avaUable. !San Clemtnte Apertments for s•le 152 : ES~VORTH~ It co t 2 Firtplacea! ,hood location l bedroom houM, l bath, J>I.· t;13) 7-41-23.C.I ~I-r.1 NEAR Beach,~2 BR, UY11'm. I . Wa Iker & Lee I BRAND· nev.• ocean view. 3 Commerci•I I REALTORS. 675-4~. Excitine p/t.lml!! Pl".O~ita. l\1A~ with Oct&n View. $400, or Oo, yard, lU).OO J\f!l' month. Henriksen. t . w/frplc. din rM •• •k t t Br., 2 Ba., Jant. rm., frpl. Property 151 18 ACRES. MI. R/R spur. or \\'Oman. Dfpifitd )J08l· '!'ill' rent part'. $130.00 per month .. 2 ·bf&. D~·· BR. 11.: B&. Con· w/~I~. cptsldrp~, 1 'ltoll, ReaJton All blt-lns. \Vall to wall --... --.. j All util. sey,·er, nr fwys . tion. Becomt. a member of NU·VI IEW RENTALS room~ No1v ye.cant. Move ln do. \V,&lled in comnlunity, pr~ fenced ~Yd, W/ttJv. 2790 Hai'bor Blvd. at Adams 1· crpts, thru-out. ~.500. By CD;,.J High'l'•ay frontal<!, C.1 Good e,'(preu \Vay \\indo\v. As.<toc~ated Art· Dealers ~f 63:4030 · or 494-3248 today. ' , c:bhae, pools rlr. park. Nr. J&fto. Call for appt. ,92-3~ 5G-M5J Open 'Ul.9 Pl\1 OY.·ner. (714) 61~3593. land Ir. bldi:s. I NYSE .firm across 11 . Ame~ca. No 6;per .. req~ 3 bedrooin, 2' bath howe. sci)oolf ·,._ abop'g. Oep. I: 1 bhvr 9-11 Arif of S.. PM: OPEN SUN 1 5 1 Sen J\Ulft G•p"stra Agent. 673-7225 H.l.R. $150,000 full pric.~. Gd ed. Dtspla)" fine original oil Nice _1 yard. Older1 "'llome. ref'• •• S2'Q..SiM:i'i3 e\!e.s, 3 Br., 1 'Ba,. BIO\-e; o-view, 231 ~---1 s" • I . . I , no D I /U ., terms sn....()114 paintings. In' the privacy of I * 1 .• R . COTTAGE Sl65.uu i;per monl.h .. '' l • ,._j, • Yu.. 1· HONEYM up exes ni s 1 · yourt homt~ Jnltlal cash In-'·. . • . · $2fi0.00 Hu.le,cn!st. 3 ~~. OUR ·honlt for ~nt.:.begln· · 1otr <.'Ou~·· 505 1UV1llc;Li:. , _ Newport Shotts on the wa-DON CASTLE 1•1• 162 Lots for Sale 170 vel!lmtnts' only $32'1 for) All utUlhes paid. Good for l&rfe .yard, chtldti'n:~v ' nlna Aprll lst..3 SR. 2'8:4 , .mo.·~. ~·U68.,"" ! ter. Beautiful· 4 bdnn \vlth Cute as a bU&, l\\'O bedroom, startiri& Inventory' Guaran. students ar couple. Cat ok. nAin t and carpel!: 1 ·rp' t• ~ d......, • A\1ni" ... covertd C dwh••vma I larae play-room. 1~1 bath OOme on luge cor-• , · . ·$165. · , .,.-· .,. ' c ,...,, ....... u-.: en ••r •~· • I I-OPEN SUN. 1-t ner lot. N•ar Saddloback RESiD~NTiAL CHOICE '""' e~cllance. F"' lull ,.. NU-VIEW RENTALS 'e CLEAN & Qulet·spac I.Br. patio. 531H323. ' ~ ~· • ~ 1315 SantaN:Ua, Cd?tf ~ge. . UNl"'S I R·2 LOT format)O\l ,'Write, 67M030 , I cpt/drp, encl aar. $115. 4 ,Br, 3 Ba -Condo w/bltns. C W lll..o:.: ... _ """ 1 Pool; 2 pe.tioa, 3 bdrm·1, fam· I FUU. PRICE $27,500 ,. 12 Bloc~ To Beach. $15,000 A.rt ~~~~:f l~ca • . . ,01 494-3248 ALA Rtnti1ls e 645-3900 $2~/mo. ~ ·~ Dee~i.el<I Ol;T• .,...... . la Uy room. Excelltnt ·land· CAPtsrR.ANO VAU.EY EA:.~~\.r~~~A minimum ~Id. Bid o~ning Santi.'Ana Calif. 92705 e , BUDGET SaVer-2 Br Dr.,!f.B.(?tJ)82J...':4§. · .NEW"2'lm, 1 BA. Condo. scapina. $53.500. .. I R~LTY 493--112.t Roy ,.,cC•rdle Rei1ftor r February 17th, 1972. ' : New1tOrt le•ch stove rt:lrlg kid.s/1ml ~· I 4 BR, bltn!, \V(W cpts, water I Cpts, drpt, bltn eltt kl{- 1 • · DON V. FRANKLIN I OCEAN VIEW -CITY OF-MFG Electron,lc1-G.n>win& t BAYl'RONT Sl35.' ·' · · ""· lesie, $250.' Rots req. clltn,; ~lir. ·.r,ar •c•. ' \ REALTOR New custom honH! 1810 Newport Blvd., O.M. NEWPORT BEACH Mt.g plywood lahUnating I Least, leW op~. t-c\-ely ALA Rent I • 6454900 Zipt only. ~l I \V/le.~ry ·. hOok·u,. rr I ',,.,.,. ... • ... •.,7ii).ii12 ... 22.,.•._iiiii 3 80, 2 BA, fireplac.e M1-772t . 1 1 67S..2110 Ind Sales aJiprox 200M yr· fumishin-, Pier it sLiJ). Call a 1 ' 1 I • patio. \\'ater ,pd, No Ptta. -I (Il4) 342.7124 growint:: ..... ~BIG ~EDROO:\tS and eleC. rv n Pool. $200. Nr. Hi.rbor1 " MONEYMAKER CAPISTJlANO Beach.Income.Property _ 16' Ext.271 Glassltacreen-Establ9yr J ~p·5200.ET.E•.• RR.ETT trlcbuilUruiartonly•me -San .Dieao F\\y .. Callt ; •• Newport Island coiner du·\ custom built bluff home. 3 12 UNITS I Hamburaer stand approx ~ or the features in t'hi4 fine 3 ·BR, 2 BA, Atrium $335. 537-~ I plu. SpoOeM condition. I BR; g BA lcompl. fencedi. ' ' . J BY O\\'ller R3 ,ZOned lqt. 232 no,ooo mo Sl'OM . -RE'A'-' TY -rental home. at S250. pa·' 3 BR,~2.BA •. Sfp. bon1e U¥>·3 o~D"'RM=~.,~--~-· t EJKtrlc bit· Ins, beam Cf,IJ· ~.000 handles. 496-23.JL '!··l\lal'qUifa. ~ Cle~e.nte. Liquor _store, coastal' area I W9stcliff month: Call A1t.nt ~f41 I 3 8R, 2 BA,/~rtle Rock $.1!0· d:p&. Comp~~ w~~ep~ ings, patio, enclosed 1ar· GREAT s.;,oo sq ft, 4 unit apt size, st. COC'ktail·io'ood, xlnl lse. ~-BEAUT. fncd. yrd. &: 3 BR, 2 1 ., ·WE ·HAYE 01'ffERS dlM\\'aihir. $195. 540-.1151 ace. Only $39,500: S.nti1 An1 LOCATION imp.. """".ment paid in Mkt·Beer-Wine. busy area $165 · 2 BR, cptB/drps, bltns, be il H ~ 1 Ba lue, [rplc, 2 car gar, office, 549-2132 home· Afr. cau 673·3663, Eve 673-8086 LIKE new 4 BR, 2 BA, aew'K f~ 4~. Cust cabinet sl)Op. Red to sell ~m ce · eat.... poo. ! cpt/drp 'Q(liel 1 2G4S • associated BROK ER S·-RE AL TORS lUl> W Bolb<.>a 07) Jbl>J room. aiJ'.cond., covered Only 1 block trom lqe shop-I CHOICE lot IOO'xl35'. R·2, Bual.nee. Collf!fe. $20,IXll dn. ~~~l•~dult.s, no p e I s. t Garden. Ln. Av!. 5 }~~. 15. Queen. I~ home t~. patio, fully lndscpd. ?ttany Pina center. Ten· I Bdrin. pa v ed aHey. 348 E. Holl1nd Bus. S.les !)48...3763. Sheehan. 0 other extru.' Immediate oc-Two-2 &Inns. 13 gaTagtS. I Rochester sr., C.M. Short 1TI6 Orange Ave., C.M. HoulH Unfurn. 305 3 Br, 2 Ba, cpll, hp'I. cupancy. $31,000. By owner. Al). adults. pool. ASKING \\'alk lo 17·th SI. ahoppina: 645-4170 540-0608 Eve. • RENTER'S Oreani-2 Br.1 1 ,bll-ins, d.!whr, 2 poohj, 54S-2417. 11<0.000. (6\i"""'"I cntr. 121;1so. lnl-9509. • **BIG-BEAR-LAKE. Genorol ~1:'· lrf>I. lots of doaets. I .. "S!N 1946" . cibhouae, 1235. S<Hno. BY OWNER ff your are look!~· for TAX Mount•ln, DeHrt, LIQUOR STORE~ For Sale = .. • ALA Rent1l1 e 645-3900 I ~~=~r;np~ ~~ Newpo;t leactt 1 • 10 UNJl'S In Santa Ana, 3 Bdrm. 2 car SHELTERED INCOME and Resort 174 Nets apJlrox. $50:000 .. yr. I NEED 1 D 1 · N:-1.. NEW in E a. 1t b1 u fr Eutsidc Costa. l\feu, areal gar~. Shag crpts. Your dtpreciaHon . 01• ,vish to • -~····· __... • Owntr Wilt carry financin1. RENTAL FINDERS • ~ore .Room? 4 Br. •Y• \llJ..010 T•!s Townhouse 3 Br 2tt Bf. rental ftta. Seven 3-bed· choice ot financing $22,750. discuss Real Eslate Invest· ttBIG BE~R LAKE Opportunity of a lifetime? 1 4lS w. 1ttlt. COSTA •SA 2 Ba., El.side, kid!/peU. $200 l rup· drps bHns.' ~; ~ rooms and three 2-bedrooms. $162 per month. \ViU carry meot. cab. SNO\\rFLAKE SPECL\L Ca:ll RSoss {714lR3.3G-l!~ or I House1 * Apts. LOA~!. Ryenti1l1 •· 645-3900 . 4 BR., 2~» baths , ..... $350 , 351.-0567. , : . . Ali separate un its. \Vlth lots 2nd .. m-ssni. PRJNCIPLF.S ONLY Pull your sno\v sled up to wnte: Ptnctr eaJ .,.,,tale, I * 645-0111 * Y.r.:.... 3 BR 2 BA come 3 cl space, Shows a !antutlc S•nl• •-'-H•'• his PLEASE thii special buy, Obin-In-P.O. Boie 2828. Bi~ Bear . / home crpts' drps '1 INr BR., 2 bl.,hoiue ·••• $300 Si1n J..,.n Capistra,.., tu w! . -I Lak• Calllorn•a F I ... di _. ' • ' P WI • 3 BR .. 2~S bl. • ••• •... $350 ' ---------re m th tneome of $1,400 I the·\\'oods, needs finishing, • · rni " ...... 11 or"' DOOR POOL. $290. mo. Call 1 • per mo. SUbmlt on do'Nn or MU$T SEEi DAVID LEVINE, only1 $6,6.;Q. E-Z terms. It B~AUTY SHOP good loc~· --,.. I ~ 54:G-1151. · ·e ·red hi·11 2=.m·d!a~~ ~~:!.~ lrade to-3 Bdtm. D.R., Used brick RE.AL TOR I wont lut!.caJl Ro5.s 1n•) ti0n,4stattona.~9dryen,aJr l • ,F.UllmSJ:IE£..... • 3 Bdrms Clean ·~ $2001 Ga iltr vau W lk & L I. frplc, dshwshr, big yd, 546-3'11 5.16-1738 or write: Spencer corxiiUonti:I. Excellent park· s~~ONT J:Sll('fJ, W/ fenced • .;,, . mo •• p ano ey a er ee heated pool. shag cpt Ir. drps . Real Estate, P.O. Box 2828, Ing, price, only $500). For I k~chen, Jdtal for l person. \Vt:"Stclllf )&: ~hl• w~, t 0 . I Realty -•U.U2•. thruout Bit climate. $29,500 SHpPPINq CENTER l Big Be.ar Lake. CaJiforni,11. appt 646-nn JI. I pd. • Avail now 557~ JT\O· REALTY Townfiw•• Unfv..rn. SU Realtors ' :mot.Spru,:e.515'1Tlli. ' N"":• .attrac .. fully . feued. **BIG-BEARUKE· , . . . .Univ. PU. Cenkr. Irvine. r--. I 2790 Hlltior.Jllvd. at Adams W . · Strii.te&lc N. OraJ\ge Co. loc. • . ROOMMATE Wanled lo MESA Verde, 3 Br., 1'6 bl. eau· Anytime, l3J.«20 , -r• 545-9491 Open 'til ! Pllt_ Mtm{""'r· : Gross annual income $45,IXll. · .il \I()'~ 11.rP " s:hare· l1lcely furn 2 Br. fe-$250 mo w/optio t b --------- STONE FIREPLAC'E PRICE $26 s·oo ' Spendablos 10% on eqwty. *· f !SHERMAN * male 2].25; .175 Incl. ,m. "8,000 .. &t<-2501 n d 0a,"':.: tl • FOR Ron~ Colla Veaa Inviting family :r o o m . . , . · · ~ tnt .this btautifuJ laJce.ftont · · --S.9-4225 eve.. V.A ok. •uni! ~ch townhouse. ~ eut 'Die, Br<aldUI area,. Larie !Iv. I Gt· APPRAISAt •$27,IOO ' INVESTOR SP_E(!JAL "!?"!<. for • .,, $43,500. D;. POODLE;. A; !t<lO M r N·G UNFIJRl!ISHED 2 BDRM. crpts, -· yaht oUiir & SICLUDED 2 -~. '%, ~a I~ I . room ·4 BR. 21;\"BA, I.:rg Alllume 5%1' Jot.no Sm&JI~ modern 'dinner house. vorce Cast. Make otter! , PARLQR . I $1J.5.NICE1l:BR apt, ~ncl z:ar. . · ' $7S 1 carpets, drapes,. hl4~t;u.t, pool. Bf.,y~1t. By .ppt Paymenta of, $J7S_, ,. now ltut<f.·wlth % a.c~ C-·1 Call Roes tn4) 536-1738 or Eatab{ '9nt· cond~ l to , 4 Stove,. crpts, drp!'I. near yard service. Near shopp1n1 · .. • .. priv~t.e .. ~UQ,, ~65 ~pr. only. ~ 3 Bednns, 1% baths· for development. BusY loca· \vrite: Spencer Eta! Estate. operators. A steal'. , town. '-!!Chools. $170. mo. Phone Bach.: pt,I N. end Lquna. month .... Rltr.'146-$. i Builtlne ~ df;hw&hr. Uon .. Prioe $133,000. . · , p .Q. Box 2328, Bii Bear ,r,~~OQLS Jic. 74 642--0409 after 6 pm. Refrl1 It bot plate. Consid· HunffftitOI\ a,.dt .,. .FlllAU' Sp•ro,,,'Rlty 8'42.+474 · • ,___. i.ik ... c'alll ... '. • wuqanu ltltr.538-fil66 SI~ View, I blk to '' BR house fo)iy crpt'd., er s~u. ~I. Clole lo ~~· ·".A'Jieat tQi ev,.,.., bll'd" BU!LDESRPS~/INCIAVLESTORS. R•nchf~,,Farms, . B~.ftJ!,SHOP, •. 3,..chaj~s, in ~h. l BR yearly rentaJ., lncd. back yard. carport. ~U.~liW RENTALS 2 BR, 11,~ Ba~ 'frpft , 1Wc , ,··..; GrPYH· . . JIO .c.row1n1 area,• lM!ar Deach. IrlciJd.'c util. · , \Vtr. paid: Afl 4:30 \vkdys. 67M030 . dpt.I, drpt, JIPOl• .fc rA'M'R..\.Ct'IYE used brirk3.5 Ae~ apt or Conde site, .... , t ........ ', ' .. · ~;,yn iericn'tel..teaf$I05 646-19401 • • • ·ot· 494-µU pl'*''rounct t170 •. ~ '"'"""~-~·,...,,,..,___ frplc .W/optn' beam ·otllina 'J>M9r"-m~<; 09Can view. Zoo-. CA TILE " RANCH pef mo:·,1500. ~·t. 968-2297 $165-NEWPORT.Heights-2 BR EASY living 3 Br 2; Ba 1 BR. unfurn upper duple.x. Newpert ..... BY ~tltul new, 4 In IJep.:down ~ w/lhag ed 48 un1t1, all u41 in. ~ · : , &ft 6 PM.: ' ' prtv. cottqe w/ POOL. Twiibse maint, ~.'»pool Ocean ·View; ftplc, . 1ar. -,,-...,.,-.,......,.;-"""-I BR 2~ BA. 2 ltJ home crpt,· bltns, custom drps.• 4 Sq. It. .custom home ii con-880...Acret pl~ -32,ooo acres ' . . . . -Sto\le, crpt1, drpS, avail pa.Uo, ~pts, ~. tain rm', Quiet St.' · Nt!ar 'Catholic * ~ULTS PREFEIUtED * izi liv, dill I: lam rms, 2 Br, 2 Ba.•aH fM $29,500. All vertlble to clubboule. blm gruin&. ~ acres, .$¥ALL retail rbUline'n , m Ull5 Qwrch. Av a I'~. l'IO)\', 3 BR; 2~ba., '2 c&:port. l'l75. frplcs wet-bar m a st e r . lerml .. Owner 192--9629. CAU.: Lee Motder pl&nted ~·3·g0od wells. San Oepttnte .• Inven~ry, • j . .Aft 5.. 645-.. ~ $150/mo .. A#.rtt; ,,.49f-75al. F"acins-IPooJ~ It 'j · o' Ued ' n4: 541·5155 Can Carry 500 animal units. loc,.good will, 1ust ,1tep 'l.n. $~VACJiNT 1: re.ad,y 3 BR. Z BR. $150 first J:llast. --Car, REALTOR :i~ !X21'J n ~park:, ~Ile tiome1 PERCY H. GOOD\VJN co .. Blabop are& --$250,000 • V.ery ..reu .. For info call 2 Ba hOme range oven adults, water pd., lawn * -~ VIEW'* ~ twlm~ ;.::: ~.500 ... ;.•r S•lo • " .. ~25 TOP $ RETURN f!!,_ "'."" -cau ~~ '92-244.l or 4gi..g;o2. _ : &hwshr • .;.,. ,ro'. Gar: care, i... 1145 ·w&11ace. 3!'; ! ~~·;,b1~1k~i DuplnM Fum. 644-4·1.32 1193 0 Port • CONTiMpo!. l~~pprecNition 546-lb Investment Oiv.(lnwstment. '"' Sina:lesok. 642-3~. 6pm. , ·'646-.3785. 9i1bu -P·----... -...... ......;. LoclW•Oih Pl. N.B. L<\'9UNA lllL~S I . • , Opportunity 220 llOO-ROOMY-:-;-; B 2 full ' 3. BR •. 2 BA. ~"· drp<, bit· FOR.I~ .. b;. r&m rm 2 , REAL VAlUE Prestlat. adult community ncome ' ' · . r, I ins, firepl . $225. ht, lut Ir. · ' . • • MODERN 2 Br. iower, dOse . ' adjacent' tO Leisuft. World . Deprecl•ti011 ba,. 1enced for kids Ir: pets. S75 depo&U. J -7 3;;. 9 4 3 2 ba, CJ>':-d~i:etri~(!reezer. to bay. $150 per mo. Winter Av.•lla'We Now I Beaut su_..,'.~ • .J ·all I : 12 milOO!U al Units. Dbl ear. xlnt loc. 842-7153. ' Jae,pauo •. r .o .w. ~co~ .. ~ i13--l!Sl.. . A spacious .3 BR in Upper r a •• i..._ ..... ,'6s•. ux . Ne\vport Beach-$170,000. BEACON * 645-GJ 11 ' ' I $3a. ~30'i7-' l • · I ' . *= Bay ..... ·$3.J.500. Fam rm. ~ \:i"''""'"" The'.'· • 15 lndU$trlal Uruta, RHl 'Eritll• , . RealtY Company • J ' I •BEAUTIFULLY. Lnd~'d. lRG 3'11R·+.F•m Rm IDupleut.O""'rn. - 2li ba, lilln$. ~ cor loL New billiard . 1~~:"\i"te~ Costa Mesa , $180,000. llxch4 nt• · 'lb C.J. CORNER 41!'•-N. New-.,lANDLO,DS. '· B'. .. 2 Ba., lri>lc .. _ 1how1 f 2 BA• BIMns,;.,.,.. ... dlap-CMI• Mue . decoi;'. PP.en Stl.t A • Sun MORE! · ' ' , P.ACIFIC · port Blvd., ·Newpin;t·Be,.ch. We SpeciallZe In •Ne"•port hke n:ew. SZW'/.Mo. 557-5080: el,":fireplace, a:ar. }~enced ,,-0'0"~,,·-----~2366. See the "Award • winning'' PROPERTIES • Rare' Oppcsrtunity • Idtal • for . doUee · Shop. Beach·• Corona del . .i\.1ar'• 1 NE)V 2 pt, N:. Mela Verde. yard. Nice-hoUse I: View 2 BR. $133. Garap. # l6 Lihd• ltfe · furnlshtt'J model homes on JU;.(LTORS' New car lot, home or ! ;hi $35,000. 19~ ~n • ba.lanCt IAselna~ e .t I?ana ~oin!. [ bltns, Crpfs, drps~ Nr. of o&U. ' . .if&.2$44 e s.u.3113 ., Opori Sun. 1-S dlapla,v daily. • 61l·8498 Ot:>ni:e or San . o;ego i;o. 12 yrs. . . Out ~,nt&I 'l<~•ce Is FREE schls. $aJO/mo •• 549-2069. , NU,VIEW RE·NT~LS 646-4631 Lovely 51 SR,'4~~ .BA, dock . 1 ~ SJO:~~r_s.~''f!KIO _ PRIME UNITS 1 ~~~ ~~ 0~as:~ ~lf ~~co~:., "'1~YiEv/ RENTAL·$ 3-!iR. 2BATownhbuse. Mon-673-40;10 .r-. ·<!re ~-32'8 [ 2 BR on cul~ ~t ~:x».· TJµs.' 1~ a MUST NEW ADULT ·PARK SIX ·2 BR, ·2 BA , apts. near J lmmaculate -8 unitsr,.· -Low mainten:J~ excellent I 6'73-403o • or 494-32.18 ticeUo. Clean $ 20 O Im 0 • • L•gu~• Hlllt Sl65 .pt. mo. Ma...585G1 'ot · Huntington Arbor ··Mobile w · cliff Sho 1 · ·c · spacloUs · ts I AL8J 18 ils ..........:a ~ aft. 2 PM. JOlg..A A'merlcan Pl CM. • Frank J•m•s# Re•ltor Home Park Facilities in-est PP Ill t'l'ller. . ap . ,y, s ottre return. i. :un . """" 3 lliDROOM HOME ROOMY hnma'culat 2 ti-NEW beautiful 3 BR home, 2 H . ,J41..46l f ~ elude· Ja~zzl card . Blt-in kitchens, ·fr p I c ' s , ocean Vlev.•, w1a l k'll'n g lnvestmeqt : srat pptentie.l. No qent charae to rentet. 2 • . e . , Baths,' !aitilly .'rm, carpet, urttlftlf'Ol'I IMch I MA'J'V.' out~ BBQ "J· large Br., laundry. Sea90~ distance to Dani Point )Jmost. nil ·~· Tctm bl.tbs. 2-car·pra,t, carPet·. ahaa cpt, ~· ,!JI! yd, ~· fence: patios. d w 1 bet. CARMEL' MODEL biQJard nh. shuuie~n: adult tene.nu. ~ return Marina. sboppin& .t1.Cbcfoll. ~ &M-62;00. .ed. draped, fenced, patio, $165 mo. 54 155. M'.·l i _s'f o·• Viejo area. ~:~le~ ~-= ByH=· ~';~,·~: .. i ~.:1®1al9350m•,):'ardrin&;.. Pet sec-;ex~ble'~· $135,~ with :~~. :~: J:.:~ i , ... , ..... k. , $250&oorlmonlh. 2 .. Btr.okde~ ... :!k\erAvlchldrnreb •lf: W,il~ ~Tl. !acll.'$~. Couple l:'l'na:ll CUil crpU • drps. lndscpd ~.. • -ot .. Hntrn . . . • 49$-4664, '93-3361. I I· I er . ·ee 1921 Ni~".: . . . ": · 1 ~w.·1s1e child .•k. no ..... can ~10~~P1.~S:u~~l ~~~=PO.. ~:eon JR. I TO solve your RE ~lcms M2-123S ' Mf...620I • Realtors · 3 Br, 12 . ba, 6:'::1 gar, NO:t\D ~t with : pier l ::-:-·it;:~:~~~ BA: By OWNER SANTA ANA 3416 v;a Lido . 675-4562 ~ ~loi;to~ s;:•ilj, ,DEx· BOOMING U •a 11 h Food , · • 142-4455 • ds/lw&hr. drJNI,. crpt. _ Cjulet IJip.i.l. Bll•i! ~A. 'Td JuJY. Priv ·-'-',. d~I .,.-. I • I ~ ·~e u~or nvest IY. Market. Ecol9IY 1rown area. $19S. ~. $'100/Mo. .~ • ., .. "' -... _.., 2 story, 3 BR, A-frame. Steps Orange County's most sue:_· Deluxe .1·4 UnitS f>M)..1600 The Real Estaters beef. RtvoluUOnary new tax Baf\MN Ill•~ 2 BR ......._t • d. G W.ALKER' :REALT.Y'675-Sl0 many.' e:xtn.1. Nr 1Ch.11 ·4 to best beach Ukt new ceufuJ FAMILY PARK .. bi . . R I E -od u h . Cattl , • ~v a rps. a~. '\bop~,. M'uet~11ee! 5,16..S5I. S34,!IOO. 642-1525 · 95~ rented in 7 nlonlh.s! 1 k. from ocean in liu~t1ng· J •• 1t•t• "'"•nt 1.,. shelter. Ari1l<! air e .3 BR, )·~ BA. $250 mo. yr.· No pet,., 2 smaQ childft:n. 4 B'Fl. OEN.' .3 ~th lovely Only 9 apaces lCh. Better ton ~a~h .. ·'!I furnished Barons needed. ~tin. ln-, round. CiOllt to btach. $145 mo . 646-2719. home. Avail i'eb. to July. L .. uni1 Hllll .. HARBOR View Homes. Mov-hurry! ... ~u11t-1ns ... l;i..'(36 H~ated WANTED MULTIPLE vestment. $000. N ordyke , 49i.(l6U 2 StlQOltno". -531·2220. " , NEW WO. R' .,.1 ,._, .... uni- ing East, Atust sell almost 4080 \V 1st SI & blle1'Cd POOL ... S yn; I . Ranch. 436 W. 16th St. B IL .. p •--·I · BR Ho~e_-~vin& rm., kll., B I 8~-tlow~ "'!'-'! ne\\' Porllfrio mldel. Extras. ** 43il880 ** old ... O\vner \viii carry 2nd RESIDENTIAL LOT Tustih. 544-2302. · 8 -. en-• B.i.. • ---•" ,y_~7 ~~ .. Ve~;. < 1 3 R.' A, pa. • beaut: $60,500. 6#-883L TD. CALL for detait.. Ask-I 2 ·a. lo I 2 llR W/FRl'LC Ridland Pl., O.M. . • 3 BR~2 BA 1tm m1 dbl view, oha, cpl .. drp<, ""°1· TRA ANGELUS IOX5CI, Xlnt eond ing $l9S :f 2 to 5 acres investors,, ve P ti· ' El Toro frr>lc;:drps,' ~titi ... "'~nr PllO. After 5, lll-"1411. Bf..D~ez;n~~s~~t~ =k l~~:;, ~d~ P~~k'. L•deri1, Jty. 96M433 I ~fust be top location ~:~l~t.6,~~'N.~= A2v8i!1U:~~:s~ ~: 4 IR .. 'FRPLC H,;.,._.I . incl. $275. lst/lut. ~P· Newr.rt leach &r:r~. H.l.Fl. 642-3084 PP I· 7 HOUSES 'Ne~rt ~ch-Cos.ta Mesa cul) req'd. Best income'. drpa, aaraae. Front yard. 2 Ba, stove, retrif~•, / !~s ~:1' ~ .~~-:!7: NEWJ)()RT 'HEIGH.TS • De! DESPERATE OWNER 2 BR MOBii:.£ Home tor older ... on 2 lots. downtown Ccs1a TusUn Area . 544-5868. '~V1:W"i:ENTALS drpt, wW I dry, prql· ~t "fed ' ~ . ' lwce""' 3 bedioom, 2 N th, +den 2s.I Be,IQOd View. Couple or 1 penion ·walk tO: Jl,ftta. '$875: monihlY in-Write: E. F. Escalle, Mainey to 'Leen . MO 673-403) -...-... Nice yard.,Kklllpetl.' sa , '. ~ eWc'tric IJlt.inl, dlllriruhtr, Aat· 615-1225 H.J.R. stores, Costa .Mt.;., Full come. Sl0,000, down. Hurry, 3320 •West i\lanche&ter Blvd, or ._,._ uUl pd. "' l ~· , -~ tflw;irt leach W/w l:dnpn,mtll)'utl-..j HAltBOR fflrhloqtlo .• pr.. prlee Sim. by owner. ~~n·t ,...,, Only -lnclewood, eaia 90305 1st TD loans c..-.... Mir· Ntl-V!IW RINTALS .. OPIN SAT.,.... !2111 1mo. '. - ' 211 Ba., pool, i<ln. By '.si.<e r.nt IQ.SO. 645'0790. $7,,500. or call £213) 67Wl96 lWUlOR Vft Hillt, Beout . .t7J.4J3ll °"' -4124 8tJn'ey Dr.. "C" THOMAS • owner. 642-6393. '. I R!LLCREST =, 2 BR, 2 PEllltON REALTY W·l771 6114 % INTEREST lrt • level. Ocean l liland ,..,,,, ... Volle\r , .. . • cam .. Hlrbllnill . • . \ BIG CANYON BA. Love!~ ,;,.. lrvlne 1797 Orange Ave .. C.M. ' 2nd TD Loans view ... BR. 3. ba, 1am!ly $1!0. MO. 3 BR 2 BA, l•ll)lly 1 Booa!'ltd . 3 lklnn._ t.mily ,, . l•ltor . New Luxury heme. 19 Ranch. ~ PtY· 714/544-0157 INCOME + I HEY, WHY LIST rm, fortt><J d~ 11" park-""home. 4,..; new. Vacant rodoii llorno wllh.-I oceu 221;w. C-HW)I ~ AQust• L•no ... 0 po n 20X3ii 1970 Parkway, 2 BR. TAX SHELTER YOUR HOUSE 8 .... lo~ bued on ,.u;ty. tll<e """" wn hll&' de<ikl. 98HON view. $125. Pt! month. N"'llOl'I Beach .IJVe. ~ House S•t & Sun, 12-5. shed, cooler, sp rent sa:;. 5 attractive 2 BR units. on I FOR SALE? Also NE\V 96'_.. S600 mo. incl, prdenrr A · ' DON Y . flllANKLIN •NEW APT w/OOeu vn 3 961.2531. SS700. 5.16-3142 Owner. . ~"317' lot. Nd! to c.". Ir will oUer ,rou CASH today of aal""""" loans pool membership. Av&ll Im·! 0... Point l ltlAL TOR J BR. t BA. akrve lo refrir• CUTE 2 br 2'1 ba to nhou jruLL PRICE $'l99a Mobile Hospllal. OUered'a,t $55,IXll. for your home at the ~'HA S•ttler Mig. Ce. . m~. ~4 I '~ or OCEAN Yiew, 2 BR. w/w ... • 673-2222 • O\\'thr. POD/mo . ...,.__: Swimminc' pooJ, r:e 1.::1 home Ir-buiJt..ciD roo~. Walk Prl.nclp&.11 only. ' H. o. or .VA · •pprai5aL . To~ fret' "2·2171 545-0611 805/497-'387. cpll, frplc, 1.z:I.. 33172 Vio-• RA.RI! IMeed-1 Br on llMJlt. ' Acl!nt, gr,_m.;. H.l.lt. lo,_ C.V, 64S-0790. J.,.,..,o; ~'.".,'"•-I '.'.:,.~~i A no obltgalion to Servill& J1arW ar<a 21 yrs .. * Cd.'11-2 BR Comer Hoo!t· lei La11tm, 71.._t$ . -. ..i pet ok. UtU Incl ~ -· ,._ CLOSE TO BCll. Ct7411 u.~.. I ....... ' $115. TlllE FOi • HAltBOR. View Hom•. 2121 .l'la..,,tla• """" CM CAPITAL Mortpiel, d,,,.. atove ... llo, -· --·JR -ALA l!!f!!le e '41-M . • ' ~: 2 11ir * ... Incl 1· "r.,~ jrAJ INVESTORS! .LOOKI l~ISTMENT .. !""'.~· !ti No chl!4/pell. SllS/-e IWID to lltotl •l Br'll' e H&All ,,,_1' 2 .. _,. ' . _ ... -.. lndtcp. • . ~ . ' x GROSS 1102, Bltr. -·-lit TD, f\1 % 300 ~ l7}C7 .....,,. cblld/pll. $111.• -• -~, QUI,.,, 'cua $47,IOO,~orl4<-7V79 ~U.U.tn ltl&lto. •mos old Int , ·&II iloe 'JO .>"· THE Blu!h -l ,BR., 1 !IA. ALA lt.,.11• • ;:t ,m*": ::! w/ POOL. Vft M ........ ......... ftsU __,,._ II 000' WANTED lmmac. b om e P·-~ m Secur> -•• ' . Ac ,.,. lo 151 • -• at. 11715, • w/pool. Mtn. 3.000 sq. It., 4 ~-· per -.-. per mo. 3 BR. I -.. • 8TEPll lo Waw. lftat t LA • .. .,.. Tll I ' llT 0wnor-ANXIOUS I . ..... U $45,000 dn. N'o trades. Call or 5 Btlrms, Newport Beach ed -t. 133$. Boll! Vac&lll. Call ... dlUd/pet GI<. UUI IDcL II& Jtllt. iil:·h( iR, DR. bl~ . 0 •• : ~ 4 BR. 2 ....,. • INVESTMENT 714' Slt-4llOOor1l4: 673-m;. or M.,. Vertie area. Pr!. U U,,"4-lll3 (~)'Bltr. ALA R-11. AG• 'l'OlrilllS£. fir oaJo ..-.... t . OllonlaL bc2• t1•F pool. 1 OPPORTUNITY 21.UNIT party. Wrll• cl.uaUled lld 9 ICI( CASH 2 BDRM., ct:Pll. drps . NO aloey, J Bii ..... nr Sll5!u1r .. "' .... ir,I<.' I . ' 1111< oa Cllfl Dr. Nt.000. 5 "-near Palmdale Int'!. 2 .l S Br. 2 Ba. Nr lhop'g. No. :io;,· O.Uy Pilot, P.O. THROUGH A ,....... Cblldmt Gil, no fl> ballll. °"""1''llll0sq. ~'. .., pr. -' .. !lo. pool llLV. PILOT -wW handlt. COii! ... Alrport Xtnt .,...fh po1'ot· 8231 Elli•. AYe., Ha 14!11 M. Box 1560 c .... M .... 92626. """' =1-yNtV .... ~ ~ -· privlL !'Ir. Hool llolp, ~ .; -. -· TD'a, Jew<iry lal. On11 $35.llllO "'""'· S47-39flt. WA N T ED : F o u r 1 ex. l&I. ITS-... &II --11111 ""I> ltWlll. ... •' -· 1111 Gn.ndy, RNll•r DAN!-l'Olnt • New d"pi<>. Eulslde Coala M..:. good DAILY PILOT 2 BR. -· -N""1 .... A..S. 1 · hll, 1112. ,;Tiit;;o,;llii!l;m;;,-..,-,2'"'•'"'1"'111.~. 2 T Al -lloota ""° -Ml lleJoldt. NB • 17Ul61 $49,500. $11•<r w,.m at La 1 c:ond. ll!,ooo .,. l••. Will .•~A.... AD -~-1111 Ids _,_ Ow!IW. Ap1lt. • ,f a. loottlll mu. both -OJI -• AatlE8 Roillior -C...ta. Webb-llllr. fU-490>. pa,y caah. Musi have at i.a.t W '"' Aw. Call --~ •All· .,, ..... -1411. -- -tlemt lnto oWdr nr NtloNI -L TAKE f« rn.1 Item audor ISO. (!) 3 Bit unit. PriJ!cljU ,. Tltnt ..---.,._ rut.--••,_I • ,... mo. A_.,.. -. ml -OVElt 129. llO. -· try llto ,..,.. -O<tly. ISMT74 with deW&. 642-~671 C0111, coll -coll •Oil'·_.. -· .... WI JllCll, -------I • - • -t' I.. it,:WM "" "'""* ._ ... ... -· .~t~m· .. ' • l,'Y!!!!. • .. . .. .. ' .. ' I SPACIOUS 1 br w/balcony ' WH ..... s IN 3 lclnn * 2 latli M'OOERN 1 Bdrm. •Pt. C!>l>, •BEAU'l1J"l. GftOUND6• New paint It crpt. Stow A l"\I drpl, dehwsbr, b1t·ln1, SPANISH DECXik re!rlg. Yrly only. Ailults... A NA""' .lJvtoc ...,.. wllh calhodral pnp. 1 child ale. All uW "-/-~ G ~-~ ly. l3lO mo. 20811 Grand M•< «illJw··a""tl;ic. Separole pd. 1150/mo. 301 Awcado, ~ ,_ u, w~. "'" ...... ~, ~ .c.'l'm. i ..... ...i-. ""-·• A t 9 c 5-09lt. Garaae, PoOJ, Rec. rm .. -~····~··· • Plenly • liet>lnd our )Ove!y. _, ....._ =~ patlO. P · M. 61 laundey. 1 B~ 1110. I BR liMJRii:o\,wn 1 taJr1. name stands• l;fl>Utltlon Swimmirw°pooll:ddldren'i 3 BR. 1'1' Ba., ii65. Just Slfl0416S-tl~. , ~b.J.Ptted. 3 Bdrm., 2 Ba., tor 'fineomanpment.. · ~ ~· PJO. red«:., pvt pa'lio, apa.c rma. Hacienda. de ?i1esa Apts . f: ~tb ~ Front, $e1) pt'r" ene Uvlna:, spac 3 llR apts. ·" -kARedtt· dft.ma Chlld ok. 151' Shalimar, C.M. 160 W. WlllOl'I, See Ma:r. No. 1 ' mo. !Jy Qwne,, 644-lll!2-· 54M151 6<5-0973. P•rk·Llkt Sur{oundlnt \ 1il1'l'LE Jaland: i.rsrr Br.. SAY VEN DOME. BAY MELiCIW ms. 1 BR, dupla. -cpts, QUIET • DELUXE lat!'•"'"'"·-. pt· im. Soy, "Volm-domo" ...a c.in:.. ·;. ... ..., -blW. pr. Adult>. i.2 • s Bii APTs Y!IY. 113-nll. , . ' . ' J01Y llOlioro n....11o11 II-$1415. :1231 an,.. Ave. Prv paUoa * Htd Poola f\ • ' · • . ,, • , '. ~';ti,.' $!./mo. Ol!Jl~ "::. r:i:~ ~ t~r dUlllL Al""4lllts, no ..... s..ml. Nr shoo'• * Aduli. only , ~~~~~==~~~~~· ~::J::::~S~~· ~· ~· ~~l ; '.J ''~~··~ ,P..n o( the Ftt h Cmr,• • I BR'• l'llOll All l.DW· 2 BR, Crptir• dn,pes. °"''" Martlnlaue Apts ;,. Apt1. Furn. 360 Aph. furn; _ ..., ~·l~ · teyalde nc Ai 11'9/mo. loc. in Meu. Verde. Immed. '"ti • ,.1::----r.. -----• iifti;a·Pto;1i,...... . . . r. W. °"St .. C.M. occupancy. $ISO ""' mo .. 1m Santa Alla Ave., CM ' G~nor•I c .. t. Mtu ~ •. " • -• • SA y \/EN DOME . FOR 00 646-0073 96>-9894. Mer. Apt lU 646-5612 I l}ll troot du~lex. C!>ll. * * BEAUTIFUL 1 1.2 Bii. dcieed ~. Sl40. Alto Contemporary Carden A.ptt. nke "°"" W/pri entrance A PatJoe, frpk, pool. $1.Sl).Jll:j. t:.th. aaa R. o c h tr 1 t e r • Call 541i-4161. te--]U>. . NEWLY ~. • Sm. 1 Br. 9' WILSON dplx., U>ed brick r,.i .. GARDENS e patio, beam•. 1 Adll.,1 "' pet $150. UJll pd. 64J..8$20 . I Bl\J 1\0 BA, cplldrps, SPAC. 'i•JJ"'· •·t. Sl40 up J:ncl patio. $1111, 6411.&ll • '-:"' Goll,..CV\ Pool, Cp I u mtns, Kids ok ........,.us 2 bdrm all elec. 2206 Collere No. 5 642.7011 upptt triplex, New cptg, 1994 ~1aple No. 3 642-3813 llurry! S110, 1775 AM.helm Ave, O.Mo M.>-5895 after 6 E/SIOE, attrac. 2 BR, cqll., pm, all day wkends. drps, bltns, ~sh"'·shr .• tncl gnr .. no pets. <>"18-6081. 2 Bit Cpt'd, No' pets. 1s1 &. "'"'=~-~-c--.,.-1 lait. ct i an l n I: dep. 1 t BDRl\1., all bltns, shag $150/mo. Util. Incl. 135 I cp~s, drp,, c~ garage & AJbert Pl. 213: 595-4136. pn. pat1o. Otan. 546-1901. Dana Point t _;...;.,;.;.;,.;...;. ___ _,.,.,IET 2 Br. 2 cll!fi:n apt. ~ --* $30 WK. & UP * tor o'1ly 1115/mo. ldeal ,., QUALITY LIVING Ntw odult t•rdtn Apt1. I BD!IM. crpld, fenced yanl, NEAT 2 Br., !\Ill ba., laund. !• • Sh.Ldk> Ii 1 BR Apt1 yng laml!Y. just a few •hor,t ' ' • • ' 151 E. 21st. .., 1666 stove I: ref:ric, Walk to rm ., enc. paUo, stove, l\fESA Verde 2 BR upper, ,. Bofc1 N C e 'Room $15 WK 'Ir Up, stepe to tlie 1bay, ~i· Child Just a 1ew apbi •• tr, $~ mo W11tNy 21 A,Mrtmenh shops & put. Nr. 16lh A: ~. avl., Gd. lac. $l40. Nt>wly decorated, bl!-in~. NE \Y 2 BR, 2 BA \v/occan eW OftCept Ne-rt. 61MJ69, mo. Inc:. •U A Wale~ •-• "'"' l1 1 hll I e TV Ir Maid •--•oe Avail OI{-NO· -· • Call llOW E' ' · ., BR••u 9• •• ,.. , cp .. « ... .,a, no l>r · c c ''icw. A~ l BR. 11•0·11 • Phone ·--~.· .u'lf! Pd • ~ ·-. ~~· TU v•NDO"E • ' ·~ -• .... 1!80. 61i-ooo5 $at. ... pm. ., • FURN . . .:;JC"lV ... '1:" _,....._, ~ ' !!' M 3 BR, 2 BA -·~. LGE. 2-Ba w/pe.tio, quiet. 673-7993 lhueaft. 0 .K. 548-.5117, 54()-.7562 $1~. furnish 1 . • Ask for Don . _ITURE ·RENTAL • Alt major Cftd!t card.I l 3 BR, 2 u ., 2 dedm, dlwshr, lM5 Anatieltil J 642.2824 (AUIO 'AVAIL. FUP-~.) Cr pt/drpl. 1tove/refr1&:.1 --------I S'roRY triplex, 2 an-;-2 Bt>ckcnba\llh, Ann Chisman "C,'' 2376 Newport ,Blv4, 548-9755 stove, Mr:!&., cptl, drpi, 2 blb ott Nwpt Blvd. at 19th VACljf-1\tdee. 2 Br. 1 Ba, G&rqe, ~ta, rm pell. • REAL Value! Cptl, dt111, marble puUman baths. 2 R. E. 49!~1341. 499--2249. • Montli to Month 1:110ill• AddrenWo&rthP. ~ •. Seeton lonRent priv. gar. ~ blk Ocean &: · •• d -~ bl 646-2'7&8. dshwhr, pool, 2 BR. $130. enclosed patios, frplc, cp!ll,' LRG 2 Br, 2 Ba, llv rm, din * 100~ ~·"-'-··-Qp e . Ll!G 2 b ~ crp,.. rpt, ·-•· Ins, il · Ma•·-aduli. No i. d 117 F ~ lid "'" ·1• ...... ...,_ tio::i Bay. $300/mo. Lie. No peta. r, crpbl, .... .,.., bltna J~undry rm, 2 children ok. 1 BR East 1~. Bu t-rn1, ....... · pe · rps, on1 . -ts.16 mi. blL-lru:, crpts, itrp1, :It Wide SelecUon-, LOVELY 2 BR. furn. apt., 675-5034.. . , lr~ chµdren o~ Nr Schls I Walk to harbor llhop'g. $140. cpts, drps, encloled prage. Quiet. 2295 Paci.fie Ave. DLX 2 Br. l~i Bil , sto\•t\ ocean vie w. $ l 9 o Im 0 • * •u j.{ Style--O:»ors '.-. I ~ i:rpts, pool, close to 2 BR 2 a~ frplc yrly •hop'&, n4S. 962-l545, (allowance for 1 how i n&" nz. 645-0343. 548-6818' or 6C-4t29. dshwhr, crpt11, drps, gar, 837-3927, 837-5178. ~ -0';1: ~li~!fr ~ sto~ A:its:Po':o':tsC:: <Balboa Blvd.' & F si°.) r.165:' * 2 WEEKS FREE! * yacancle1l 642-1467. 't* 2 BR, 2 BA1. w/w crplll, 'BR $13't l BR $120. <:;rpts, SJ.55. 766 \V, WI Ison. 2 BR, l ~ BA, shar ept8, It. 1 ~ =sa. · ' NO pet1/Clill~n. ~aut. 1 BR $12.5 up - 2 BR $140 up NEW 2 BR Condo Studio. frplc, btlnl,' ,,.no; pr. '$175 range & (lven, dl9posal . 132 5481731. drapes, tenced yard, $200. -· 1!2 -1!:J NICELY FURN ~ BR: ~-c:;..w: rMr II 2 ~~~:... •. -~~ ~m:.. ~Di: ~:i~~-Crpta, drps, *E. ~~M. :~~dulla. 2 w~~erqu~~· :r~/e~ \~~: " 10D::; 0~7~~-. , ~-24:U~~dult!, blt • iJ;aL. $140 .I mo. X\l No pei. •(If c b t Id r ea. ' bltnl, 245\ Elden Aw., CM. $140/mo. Harbor Shpg Center. 368-A .:'.. 511 ·W.19th, CM 518-3481 :O.ma . n ••• OranP\A .. .;N<i.A, Cl,!. -.. '· Callloroj)pt,!lliS-6216. 3Z E. 17th P l•"'· C.M. Avocado SL 545-5087. CLASSIFIED ADS ~ ~ 2756-N. Main SA 5t7-0314 . ' •. ~· ·Y 2 Br, ~1% ·~ S(udk>, encl 'btJt l Btt, pr.;·1quiit are. LARGE 3 BR, 2\l BA, $190 $135, 2 BR, New crpla & dr(lll . 2 BR. Cl!an. 2 kid! ok, No FOR ACTION ••• 2f :bl w!~ J?il~~~; ~ patio: end of cul-de-ac. 339 ·for e,dult9 only. No peta. month. Laundry facilities. Imme.C\llate. AdllJI, no JM"I&. pe.ls, $135'.r:~o~7s1h111.11mar. CALL 642 •5678 .;. 8.1.1"4 I ll1nd :ciults.Y 768 ~t Pl.. CM. , 1 1 ..._. Ceb~. 64~. $135. 150 E. 21st. 646-6016. No pets. 546-8594. Me• Verde 11rea. 546-8866. .,..,... ~ WATE!IFRONT I Br .. pvt,; 646-2323. : ··· ~ , c ON TEN AC!IES Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unlurn, 365 1 Apt. Un!urn. 365 Apt. Unfurn, 365 Apt, Unfurn. 365 1 Apt. Ui)jilm. ,365 ' 1 :._~~~~ 0; ~-,~~· NICE I Br. Tratlen, $75 &: 1 a: 2 BR. :rum At Untuns. Cotti Mela ' Cost• Me11 ~ . Cotti MM.a ---.,....------c-.. -t-.--------c-o"'!t-.-.,,,.""" .. -·,... --- '-'!:Y""'' • · ' · ..,_. .... · $95. Mature adults, 133 E. Fireplaces / Priv. patioL · ' ·' DELUXE 2 BR. Fully_ furn., 16th St. 642-ll65. Pbob Tenn1a Contnt'l Bk11t. .. gar. ~/mo. or $325/yrly. •$139 DELUXE l Br., pool, 900 Sea Lane, CdM 6U-26ll • S. Bay Blk. 54J-.9976 aft 5 .. ,c~ drp!Ji·".I.~,,_~,,. lSt.h {MacArthur nr ~Hwy) tSMALL 1 BR. AJl<f •St 'Apt 8 ~i , -!!!i!!i!J!!""ji!!!!il!i!i!J!!!!i! 1• W/SUNDECK; ad.ults, ~ 1 "· • f.t ·.' '!r !! NEW .. " 67, ~~ • ··wVL f~).Br furn, ' -• ............... , . 1 , ·:\f'C(&. No 3 Bdrm., 3 bath duplex. Car· ' ~1 Balboa Peninsula . ' ch · ~ ti. ~ ~ pettd, ~ped. blt·lol: prlv1 ~" • 1 patio. Covered garage. 705 ~AClOUS l Bdrm .. wall to 1 BR furn apt., adults, Orchid. $325 Per month, ' . waU, ti\ermo ho.at. dlJposal, no pets~ 687 Victoria. • )(early i,.-dpbh!w~shel '·1 Addululli.N ~y: ti5'&-6138 * ' ,. r ._ •o"O o .. ~ l'.(' ... '' re er s ng ~A . o ..,.....s. ,2 Br, lg rin~. ~ ,.. shops, . , , •1:t-11 D , '.: ~m. , vtil pd • ..AdultJ.;.JBN Man--•'i' , a.a e :r.:> \VK & Up-On Ocean • ro\lta, CM.~~. · · .}' ., . • , . . ' ' . I • .,., Ring . Bro~~ers Announces the' G,ra:nd Opening of ·· Mediterranean Village ' . Lovely Bach-1 Sr-Rooms I * BACHELOR Al7J'. * 2 BR "w/Fireplace Maid aervice-Pool-Util pd Util. Paid. SUO/Mo. 1 Block to Ocean. Nice 11.part- --: , • Call 6Th-67-40 • * Call ~ * ment w / bit-Ins, carpels, , . ~· Coron• del Mir ..:..; A'ITRA~ CLEA?f.,J BR. drapes, beam ceilings. Cov'd 'i"~ ·'" " ' · ',Niq:IY 4ir'Q. Pool:!.,"o pets. patio&: deck. Yearly. $2.10. SMALL Bach. •Pt., 2 blloi' Walk to !hops.~· NU-VIEW RENTALS . _ ~bjg Corona, Sl25Jmo. UUI. _.,,.,. .,,,H U · lncl. 1 adult, no pets. Huntfngton·Be1ch 673-4030 or _,...uw ·-612-aS>l. EXECUTIVE SUITES 2 BR. View. Stove, dbl dr. -~EI.DRU, copdmplnpoorlvate. MOTEL APTS. . :~rlugi ti:t'&, ~i:s· ~ e17:: . A'. ~..,u•&·, ut . mo. 727 Yo~··. ~d. . 675-2880 alt 5ll0 (It wknds. Non-smokeMJ. $ 18 5/ mo. , = 194n JlJ BU ., 673--6391. ' COit• Mt1• A1', YOjlKT9Wlj) ""-'~=~~~-=---._ • • ~I 1 LUXURIOUS French Reien-·'< Ccisa ;del Oro 1 STUDIOS F~OM m .,, 3 bednlo'."·. 2io balb.. --ALL VJ1LIT~ PAID • Fireplace, Dlfllll&' Room, Corrl--..i: befOre ....,,.rent~ 1 BEDROOMS ~AYAILABLE laundry. $400. Agt. ~. p!ITT!' .1~ e Full kitchen Adults only. ;,. CliS~om deaiine<f, :featuring: e lleated pool I-"=~-'---.-=--.,- .l. e Spacious kitchen With in-e Laundry JacillUee: \<" 2 BR Garage apt. Oose to , 1 dlrect llghling e Free utllitles . . business. Nicely decor . • Separate. din'g area e Fr.ee linens 604~ Heliotrope. Gardener • Home4~ storage · e T.V. & ~ serv; avail. serv. &: water pd. $175. mo. ·-e Private patklr-. · • Bar-B-Que Owner present Sat &: SUn. : e Closed garage w/storage e Phone ~rvlce . OCEAN view, elepnt 3· 9 Full length ' marble pull-SR, Citiiem-Furn 1 BR apt bedroom, 2 baths, tirepla.ce, f.1(f man nr beach. Walk to shopping. dining room. Adults only~ -· • King.sz Bdrm! Fre e u t I J ' s • $ 1 3 0. $500 per mo. Agt. 675:49:11. l t • Pool -~ues ~· sur-. rounded with Plush land· 536-37'n/~7282. • CLOSE to beach, lrg. 2 Br .. 2 5C8Jiling * * AITRACTtVE 1 BR. Ba. open beams, . frplc, ... Adult uvihe' al 'its ~st Ocean view. $~/mo. In-bltns, priv. porch, pnv. gar. · Lal'le l BR $175 .. !antok. Cll3)·4~. 330-A Marguerite. 673--0937 . ., 1~ 3C5 W~E.S FR~-um lagun1 Buch . Z BR, 2 BA, fr'pl c. $265 per ----......,,-·---mo. Lease. Student• •A1 SI'UDIO apt, divJded welcome. n1% MariPd· ·:: UVE't lKE 'AJ<tNG ; b<dniom, .it e1ec11:lc. ocean 61l-5'67. At ~ull.!fel Priees! FURNISH~ UNFURNISHED view, walk to"bee.<ih and •-'-'G'"'REA=T~V~1EW=-"2""B:-r,°"lrpl=. downtown, Vi!ry nice. 585 pool llOO Gienneyre. lnqui~ Apt. 10, bltns, irun6eck1, • or phone 49l-:m9. up. 644-6344• &r;>-S:IM. 1, BR lJiulta t 11, ·cJ• 1 2 BR., bltns. Walk to beacb. , n ¥, use o $200 Orange Coast Real shQpplng & beach. $14.5 mo. E la. Call· .,, ,848 499-1708. . s le. . '7IT'"I • -*POOLS !·'· * E'NCLOSED , " GARAGES • 1 BDR."'1:. apt, north end with 2 Br, patio, view, retrig, 't" ocean view. Close to beach. CfP.lg, ~8' 2 car gar, $260. I , * . .coN'llEl!IENT ' TO' Xu.' BEACHES !; FROM $135 MONTH le· 'ADULTS Pl.EASE ll~ ' VILLA POMONA PHONE 642'·2015 Call 494-'1079. · 2506 Be)'Slde Dr. 675-2597. No rt h h BY Qceon, mkt., 2 B,., b'plcl wpo ac new pelnt cpt, patio .. Quie 3 VERY lrg Bdnn's.. 1 b1k to adults. $230. 642-1276 beach . N'ew crpt1 . Cost• Mell . SZ!S/winter, $325/yearly.l.:;;;;:;;i;;;i;;;;;;;;;;~~-~·" <!760 PomOna Ave.) ~' 1.' "'B'"L!!l!OC'!'K~T~o"'. Bl!!!El!!!Al!!!Cl!!!H!!!I,._ 1 Large l..Bednn Gar&&e Ajit i""' Bit-ins. Beam ceilinP.'. Gar- 61:1-14Q3. I• REN 1 Bii mobile home furn. Lido CHILD vw .... loo' trom· bay * * NEW * * Adul'3 U!ll nio. Dll'• .(21J) VILLA RIVIERA e..2tpl. wknd 675-1165. age. Yelrly. $1~/mii. ·~ NJ.J.lllEW R:ENTALS NEW Oceanfront • turn or JUST FINISHED unfUnt. \Vintq ~· 3 Bi;t, S -Comfortable-Quiet 613-4030,. · or 1494-3248 2 BA Lrg trplc ' patio & uper • 1 Bii. .Furn. 2 lge close", ·~;. 646-Sl35, iw.9!l52. 001 2 BR, 2 Full BA. queen size bed, prlv U611n1 Must '" to •pprecl1te nn, xtrti .Jae rooms.. encl, 1 Bd. DU'plex: 1 blk. ~· Nur: Harbor Blvd, FrwYI, rar w/ sforq;e, Mults only, $150 ·yrly. Util. paid. Adultl. MboolJ, &: llhOpping. Cosed, :~~ no pets. $100/mo. . 31ll W: ~ Blvd . ,locked garaa:es. Gas heat, • 2035 Fullerton, C.M. &n-127J. ga1 cooking and w11.ter, all I:" ·1100 • MOVE IN ,U!Ow"""' DELUXE . 1. BR.. Sle~ to 'pal<h Mo/Mo lrom $185. 622 f-1 ·shady Elm1-L\Wr).Dnnf ocean/·$1SS' rno.c -to .June Hamilton , iiee or call M&n- Childttn'a S.c~ r-Lldl.'171"'6'1'(.: .aaer·M:>2249. fllm·°'4·Unturn1A:2Br. ** ,OCEANFRONT: 1·2-3 ..... ..,..,..,..,..,.., Frollo $135/mo. Up Bll'o,. iy1n1er. ,\dulll only, ~On:ed air h<Oting !77 E. 12'lM~ St. • 642-3645 00 pell. m..m. • ~ . ' chlfdren welcome \~ Furn. 81ch. & 1 Br'1, ** Oceanlroht 2 Br. l<M-er, ' Hot &: cold water furn I t i • E1pecl1lly'1nlce $130/ 1 avail 'tll J'ul,y 1st. l235/mo, 3 Bdrm, 2 Bath. $150 ·;·• up. 1111 Newport Blvd. Ind ;<IW.·642-«IOI.' Carpel• and .drapes ' C.M. • • 2 Bil apl, A4\d.ts, No pets, :!-Bullt·ln •::,. • ' LGE 1 BR. aot. prge It 5 ~·1; $175. Carporl.1tall room tr i • 1"""' llltD. Ull>Jmo : *'* --** ~~. No P.., i '!I'-,...i:.i, 1'11-B LOihi -,_ 9" MSIA VILLAGE Apts. I If.-. ~,.-; ~ er -. A!"',""!!· ~' ~ IMI If! C-IM Dr. •A ~ ' • • lld.M. ....... ' ,""7331 *~~·:B(1,t 1 ···--' ,Ii: 1'6fti a; ,,._ ..... , I ~MIL ID -2111. r 1 { "'IQ GAal'.E$" ~II). lid 'wldl l'W 1111. NI 1111 ._ •IWI pr. Adlll. =~ii-' ••llf••· . bllna, ,.,:111!1-,_ * . -~ l'llal yrd Altfto tiJll' Shldl<i SW. 1 1 or I BR -"'ii.at 10. . w tr pd • I Bn $lJ!;. A Ulll, no ,.... !!~ kit. $IZl-Ulll. 2121 Gard!-/malnt. Ca0 btwn • 2135·Etdon, P·.API-~ , "'·_.!I. Nll.9'-1!01· i.u, ._.120 , E, n•1 .....,.. lbl rflltl -D 0nnro A .. "G'' mJI I lrre, Iv nn, 2 BR. klL a bl. a1w'11 Ille t1lhl p1a<o U 11AiiD NIW 2 IR. '°"'a..-• at. Mlllu, ,..._ RllUlll'S"" Coll PltOM $155 ,., peu. SMl ~ 11r1. -.., • Po-11111 • -*"'°· encloled P" IAPerl<, blir. -l ,..rqt • -IOllltJne, encl pallol. 1 Bi rn U + I M WI ·a -Mil ·-lndscp. Aduli. nwu.r. pis. No chlldnnl uema itllh -· .... oa11y on1y.'No ..... 1m·wa11o<e ..... -... llDt. --Piiot a. .. w. llWITr." ... -. -- r \ • ' .. .. . . • A ' ' ' . The cbarm of Old World Spain awa1i. yoii ul t;osta· Mesa Jt Ring Brothers• Mediterranean Village. TIJe country. ls -• •' I ~ the setting wliere quaint, brick-tiled. courtyards an4 path- . wly1, Wind over streams and polldl to th~ door of your villa apartment. ln,oide, beamed ceilings, wood paneling, coloM:oordinated llrapea and -carpets are enhanced by Imported grasseloth wall covermv in warm, uturil. tonis .. Wet bars and fire- places add 'to the cordial atmosphere. Large patios and . balconies provide spaciousne1s and uJbt. , The recreational laclllties lnelilde nlgbt.Ugbtad tennis court., swimmlni pools, a ~han· wlUt l!iparato 11e,ith clubs for men and women and.bUJiard ad gaine rooms.• The locallon of Medllertanean VIJ!age 11 Ideal -convenient to all Southern Callloraia -minutes ~m the Paclllc Ocean an,d Newport Buell, overlookJna the Costa Me1a Country qub., . , .. ' ' . A complete sllCUrity •Y•.lem 111ures your, privacy wbUe rou enJoy the serenity of livlnC at Mediterranean VWaae. ' ... ' l 24011 HARBOR BOULEVARD, COSTA • • I UNFURNISHED AVAILABLE 1 bedroom 1 bedroom & den 2 bedrooms From •160 From '175 From $210 -ORAN GB COUNTY l,lllPORT !IEWPORT BBACI RENTAL OFFICE OPEN 10 A.M. • I P.M. MESA, CALIF. 92828 PHONE: (714)557·8020 ' Wo Are l'IWttd To 1..,.1 H••"'8 Opp1rt11nltlt1 .J • ' •J I • • ' ·I • 'j I I I • I I , J ' ,. I '• ' ' ' • ' i' ' I' ' ' . • .. -. • • • f .. .. .. ' . .. . - ·' . ' ~ . ' ' ' ' ' ' Looking ·For meone i ' To Take An rder? ' . . ' ' . We're · ood At It . i ' ' ' We'll . even pay the postage to get you to give us an ordef:: ·Get . . . ' ' ' ' reacly for some quick p~fits by maillng in your orcler toclay., Put a harcl·working DAILY PILOT classifiecl want acl to work for you~ USE THIS ORD.ER FORM USE THIS HANDY ORDER BLANK. WE PAY POSTAGE! S SHORT WORDS MAKE .. ONE LINE-NO AD LE$S .. 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Be there when your prospects come into the merket looking for the services you have to sell. If I your service isn't listed, we'll start a category just for you. Pick up the phone right now end reserve your spece in the "Sellers Circle" , •• Your Direct Line to Directory Results 64 'CLASSIFIED AD •AITMINT I ' • Ill Af/t. \Wun. "5 Aflt. """'"'-"5 Apt. Unfum. 365 Apt. Unfllm. C:-... Mir C:-dol Mir Newport ....,, ·Mandm•DIB bJ I'll 1118. SEE .. .. • Corona clel Mar torrent Spectacular views for Y!)Ur f1111lly. From thla Harber View hlUtop abo'/e Corona def Mer. • Ora~ architecture. Hanclaome Inter- iors. PrIYecy. Pool, •ardent, play areas. Cloee to'ithoola, lhoP'Plng. • . rwo.and three bedrooms, two baths . From '245. Gaa and cablovlalon Included. ..BAYVIEW APARTM$n°S San Joaquin Hiiis Road, east of M!ICMhur Boulevard For lnfonnauon, call~· • 365 NewPort INch , __ ,.__ ......... -·-·-·-· ·-· ·-·-· ·-1~L_. ....... .__N_. ... _ ... _1 ___ -.--N-OW--0-P_E_N--e BR.AND NEW 14 2 Br From $148. Prlv. pe.tlo, billiard nn, heated pool w/ jacuzzi, • hu&'e cloleta, detp pile car-. • BEAUTIFUL LIVING THAT BABIES THE BUDGETf from '155 REFRIGERATORS DISHWASHERS CARPETS & DRAPES PRIVATE PATIOS " OLYMPIC SIZE POO BILLIARDS GYMNASIUM CARPORTS P•rty Room With Fireplace, T.V., Stereo .. . Vista Del Me$G Apartments ln-IM & Mnc1 Drlwe Ph. 545-4855 • Prof•ssionally Man•1•d by So11thtrn Ctunti•• Mtimt. C•. D1 ... !o~d by Vorlo11 l1H1l11111'1b Inc. l M.G.l.C. fq11ill11 Corp. : petlnr, luth landscaping . A . Aduli.. Nr. airport, ju~ W. I llf!lfl!llll!IJlllf!ll•••!!!!!•l!'l!l!llJllll••• C olPallud.,. :mO'.IBlreh St., Apt. Unfurn. 365Apt. Unfurn. NOW AVAii.AiU,,, Huntington a.ach I fio,J ..._ _._,., ~ ~. 1 ( hltJ ................. Newport Beach. 5.57-4216. J<' BRAND NEW ,_, Newport Boodl 11~---------= .. ,_ NE\YPO~T BE~CH ON BIACHt ' .,, ... ·.:;:-.,....::-.... Viii. Gronlda Apl11 . , . ,:':.--U1 F'"" ~ .. with balOOI> ". . :> jes abOVe &: below: Gftdou.I 2 BR Unfllftt •·Fr. $230/mO: Li "";V~ W (!) living A: quJet surrounding F\mllture Available t ..... 1 .._ -tor :family with children. ~ PH Z Near Cbrona del Mar High heated pool-aunu-tennq 2 ~~""' School. Fireplace, wet ba:r & rec room-acean views C built-in kitchen applilUIC8. patto..ample parkinc m'"!W"'" Z 1 835 AMIGOS WAY 644-2991 Security IUU'th. Wll • eoi~=::z.!,eo. HUNTINGTON "'"' :i • NEW DELUXE • PACIFIC (ill ... 3 BR, 2 BA Apt tor 1..... 711 OCEAN AVE., H.B. 4tt•2277 :s »m Santa Ana Ave (Across trom S.A. Country Cub) Spaeioua 1 It 2 BR from $150 <\ $185. F1ftEPLACES. Prtv pe.tlol, loads at clouts. Heared Poot Adult!. Afan-_,... m.ia 2 BR townhle w/vlew. Bltns & retrir, frplc, p1.UO l 'terT, 2 car portJ, pool ti-le:und. facii.. No chlidrtn 'br JK'ls. lmmed, occupancy, 7 s 7 Dom i n i o Dr-Eastbtuff. 833-38Sl or ~1072. lncld spac. master auite, din (714) 536-la? 491-4272 I nn & dbl garage; auto door Ole open lO am4 l"D Dolly ,. ope°"'a.vail. PoolltRec:re· WllJ..lA~ WALTERS.a:>. ~~== SPACIOUS Yearl y •''PENTHOUSE APT.~· .. BR e S27S e 2 A 3 BR. Jlt> up. Pool. . ' . . I: Den. Avail to right party NOW YOU CAN AFFORD NEWPORT BEACH Enjoy $750,000 health club & spa; 7 pools, 7 . tennis courts. Bachelor, I or 2 Br's. Also 2- story tbwnhouses w/ 2 or 3 BR's. Elec. kitch- ens, JlriVate balcony or patio. From $170. I Subterrane'an parking, elev, maid service. : Full·line food market, dry cleaner, beauty l salon within complex. 7 beaut. model apts. 9 am to 6 pm clally, other times by appt. Jamboree & San Joaquin-Hills Reis. N. of Fashion Island. '14: 644-lil()O for leasing Info. PARK NEWPORT APARTMENTS aticm area. ' -· 1 • 195 Amigos Way. NB Chlldttnl bomlL l\fcn Kai IAIUU llGUEL Feb. 25th. for on(y $200/mo. wn.tr!r""f~Jk ro. .:~E.~-='. ¥ 2904~':'!w. c: ~~FRONT l1!1!1!!!!!!!)!!!![!1!!!!1!1!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!'\!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!llll!lll!!!!!!!l!!!!!!! .. I EASTBLUFF BEACHWOOD APTS. LAllUNA -L 1 BR. ~/mo. Yeerly. Apt. Unfurn. 36S I Newport looch 2Br,2baupstairsviewapl Brand new 1-J..3 Br. Walk :11 " ~drpl, iun deck. N.wport Beach LCE. 2 Br., 2 Ba., b '°"""t..i. draped, ~ltns. 2 ta blit.;h, '9'11.._ bltnt, I'! • · dlspl, dthWlhr.. ,.,., loo covered parking Spaces. 816' ~t 125 16tti St IMT-3957. r E, 2 'Br.;-2 Ba. Yrs. lse. SEACLIFF P..t:ANOR Apts-2 hook-up. 1 blk. ocean. (2 "D'" Amigos. S250 mo, BEACHBLUl'F APTS. ~ llSO/mo. 215 Proopect A><. Br.· $160 Uni. 1175 tum. 387-2257. yearly. Spac 2'Br, 2 Ba. Pool. Patio. Newport Shores. 494-950'1. Cpts, drps, bltns, garb displ. *:;:-;;B;;LUF""'F'°S-;;O>:::ndo=m::;:lnl::;:uc:m:-:!:I •• 17J.&OH 0 D/W,8231Ellls8G-7&'4. WESTCLIFF area. 2 1525 Placentia Ave. Ask Bay.3,den&r:din,3 - -NEW 1 -~-u-:i-..m 2 bath. Adult.I on-about our diacounL $48-2682. u....u• -'-1.. ~-rt •-re ... 1&.lliL blk'lo·~~/.~,"'-'1 ...,...~-' NE\V DELUXE BEACH ~;:=m.';'&iS'nB.' ., , •. • 613-11" APARTMENTS. Annual O'~'~'G -• •-. nuntlngton llooch " · ' -~ V..... ·~· ......., •• --------2 BR. $130, cpts, drpa, *"· Like new. 1 blk to beach. rate. 2 bdnn. $250. 3 Bdrm. Br., ~ Ba., frpl, LRG. 2 BR. $140 No pets. Fenced. Qilld. OK. DELUXE 2 a, I BR, 2 Ba, Yeuly. ~ $300. Sll.SU West Bay Park Lido .-. $ 21 • U)lder New Management M7-70M end pr $l!iO up, Rent,l 1 BR. y.,iy, Stove I: rehi&. Avenue, N.B. 64&-123L ~ about cur di.loount plan 2 BR; epts, ~ ruw.. SUS. otc.. 3095 Ka.ct Ave, FMio,. pr. 2 bllm beach. LOVELY 2 Br upstain apt, "BAL.~"'Pe""nJn.3=°"B"'R°"', 2'"'11a.::-:-.~·U &: move-in allow. Oilldnm I: mo. 17m J~ Hun-ses-JON , f .Adultt. WiQ. -.1355. bltns, crpts, dri>J, aundf!ck, apts. Frplc. Nr. small pets welcome. Newly thvton Bffch 142-ll!J. Vacandn -IDCP.J'I .Rent .4.nv d1¥ ii Ulll BES'J'.DAY to prt~. Adult1. $15 5. Yearly ratet:. Mi-3148. redec. Sea Air Apta. _ 10JI bcliR, apt, nn -~ an ad! D 0 n. t We1tcliff area. 646-4112. lblkN. of Adams (oil Beacll) 1,_ ·•-·-~-.,etc. -an-"·· Pilot ~-•• -" ~--MZ-56!8. For best result.st W-6811 Nowport Helthll 729 Apt 6 Utica 536-2796 .~~· _,,.,, .,... ~ 1-'~;;..;;:~c.,:~.:;,...,-~_:..-~= 536-1070 OCEAN VI 1w· , Apt. UlllUm, 365 AP.I· Unfu"rn. 365 Apt. Unlurn. ~ 2 Br. crpJ/drp1, •nel 11--:-~==-=-==--Adult.I only. 1165 mo. * FRESH AIR In the center of town! Slld-lrvlno lrvlno lrvlno Coral Pl !WS-2651. Walk 3 blks to Beach! tng &Jul to lrl deck. 2 Br I I nd • •e 3 BR Apt new· "' decor apt ...,Jy palnled. Cpt/drpo. Newport I a ...... ' "' ' AJl elec 13» Db~ attach«! gar, frple. 1% NU-View" RENTALS WATERJ'RONT. 3 BR .~ ~'::"· :P~ re=:. 673-«lJO er 4M-32CS · per, yrly, 1~ BA , adults, 11L pets, ... 67>-2751 536-1 1 BR apt. 2 blb from OOllJI ' . with ·"-~ -San C...,_e NR oceanfront, bch, ocean super v-1 .... .,.., .......... view, aundeck, newer dlx 2 beamed celllns, stove .1: fH .. BRAND new ocean fro &&r, nr &:hops &: pier. $15$.-No pefJI Or' Jddl, ~ & up. Xl Marquita. Br. b1tn1, cpts. drps, lndry, ,.frtr, !US mo. Incl.• util. . ,... delun 2 BR. 111 BA. $165,. Adults, baby ok. evt'I. or wkndt. for vlewtnr. 6.16-:131. roR i.u.. • Ir. 1am rm, 2 M Parks. i::0:7:10:=;;Ano='----il I! 2 WEEKS FREE REN!' ... ept, drpo. relric/_, New 1 BR'S. Wolk to Bach. I&• petlo. T.O.W. Exeel " FAMILIES Frplc:'• .. l>alrooys. $1~. cond. $3ltl. '5»3151. 1~1~B;::~.~. ~1~~~ ....... ~.· ...... ....._ ... ..._.. WELCOME! ',$165, µti!. incl •. Available \7.ii. ~7tf.:5 :7119~· ............ -• 'lllil ....... SINGLI STORY ~Tm~T-, 213:521·7666 or 914-5TI7. FOR Leue: 2 BR. 2 Ba., Quick lo l'IMIW., aportmont 1n one of our now aoctlona. (The South S.. A~~hert 2 ·BR." ~1., 2 blka •• ~ bltnl, . beach·-8 pt. -""•--•are, h -_,, chlncel of netting lite floor plan I ~ BDRM.% BA _, ~· Aduli., $3!10. !lli-7121 ews. ~·-••• ,_ • $175/mo. beach, w/w crpt, bltns, ond._tlonthalfltyoubltt.) Carpels and Draoea ~·:....~fi.dcy. 1155. Lido Isle ~•!,1CWe,.1~11-loflDupfllt. AlT Conditioned ........,.. · " Wftll 8dult1·o\oer 30. (And undar10.) ThlY like the adulls-only Private Pail°" •'CHEZ otto APl'S. e LIDO ISLE APT. Mctlonlwrihpf!vatepool1ondJac•!77fllndbatl>ecueplt1. HEATED rooi; ~Atlanta. 1·"'3 llr'•· Pool. 3 br, 1% ba., with ba,vl.,.. • Wiii! Moms. (Anet 11..ia. And kid&) They llke llte family 18CUona Carport " Storaae Pr i v a ·t e. closed pr. Ava.Hable nowt $290. )Tly, Nr. Schools Waah<r/ll!)'er. !>36-0336. OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY with'°' tola..Thl prechool. Thi 11111 canter. The Junior Olymplo Nr. So. Co81t Pl"' 2 i!Dia t0 bch·$141>, 2 Br at· 103 Via Antlbes 1i. pool. " I HIDDEN VILLAGE !rad. ·b!IM. I ' .-.M-... --Jloom--!'-or-iW. Wltl:t•.,.....JAnd )ult pflln good -""I Tl!IYtlke PlrkWftt 2500 South Salta * 5,1&.9638 * d~·· ,clea.n ouL u. recroatlon. H outdoH _., -apottmont complex In !he am. Santa Ana • 546-1525 ll 0op•1 I\,. up the lhlp! .._ .,.,.... truh 1a CAllH Tl>n'• 1 -ocre ocllvlty pllt<. Flllod with awlmmlng Ind lhar· I Heat«! Poots "Liit" 'tt-111 claullled, Ship ~~:.~ _f.AILX P;UDr. ·-·· ..., pools. NlthHlthlld llnnlt. v~~ handball. A large turf Lorte ~~~;.B 1 toSbore.~i.L 64UJ611 ~--. _ .INlfor)ogglngandtouchfootbllL O...tnew1 2•3Bdrllllfi ~ ,,,.,.., • two-t1o1y club-Complete helllll club lacffiUM ,.,.,.. $1<9 : . ,. ) 0 Need rentodeJing.l , . , . See want ad SERYICI DIRECTORY FOR EXPllT HELP 111 '". DAI l Y Pll OT \ \ and trllned -l.oungtl, -ond party rooms. Full·time SOUTH COAST ncreallon -·· VILLAS Pork Wtot tm ool!llthlng for ewrybody. So, no matterwhllyour ll01 MacArthur Blvd. oge, or amllll Jlttl!Uo, or othletlc oblllty.,, you're aura to flt In. II ~ you .tiunY.. . 1 BDRM, ene~ ........,, · · :. , , :. " , decor. Small child -l'lmllw .._, lrvln& Jul! oll lhl Sin Diego FIMWIY 11 CUiver Road. Adulllanl)', front '1111. Farnlly IPlfltnentr, from '115. , . ,_ ,.. 1111h!•·----.. -1 ... ' . - ' Harbor Blvd nr 839-2'08. Apll., Furn. or Unfum. BalbN PonlfllUlo * * 2 BR. apt w/ YH.l' round rental lo Bal nr Bay. 1138-UST. CostoMeea l • I.GE. 2 Br. ..-.,, l~ Irr. -"' -.a111 gu hut le tlec, • ) 1160/mo., $40 d•t» :- Lra. Bach ~··· tum. u pd. $135/mo., $40 dep. El Calnlno. No. l , 54&-04ll. HACllNDA HARBOR 211 AVOCADO snu:i:r Aduli. only • No Ptt> Deluxe 1 I: 2 BR. Pool Garqo. llllhwtbr. Paid FROM $llO. 146-!.IM • ' . ' I • j I I . . . ,. .. • • • . ' • ~ , J ' ~·~.-......., 29, 1m .... . ' • . .. ' t ~ ...... lf!ll ~~~-1['1 (lo ..... --Jl!l I .1 :-• Apta., AptL, , • '\ Fum. • Uttfurft. '70 Fum. • U.,,,.,,.. :178 SINGLE, """1ah, employed1 FOR Renl: lltluxe Olllcft, .,-pllot -ldrc lnc!Ultrl&l ...... New bids. room tn prvt, h o m e • nr. Su DSq:o Tnrt A C.eotle.m~, IOber, OwD: Vallf1 Parkway. c.t• MIN Cost• MoM ' c..t•- la •Il a •IL,!! "' _s u J[] . THE EXCITINt '* IRAND.N!W ~ -· • .,.,,. -• 831·1400. PALM MESA ·APTS;, u COSTA APTS. FUN ·IN THE • SUN!' 12 ~-·Avon:· ,.... w1111nr to -. u FO.:.T.:R="'=a."=nt""·~Det"°"'"'=""ofll""=~. ~.,_,,or per1onal IndUltrial u... New bklt Helicopter or alrpl""" pllot nr. San !lleaO 1'rwy • in ,apare time. Ref. aY&.ll., Crown Valley par 'fl 1 y • .C2'13} 592-5508 .eves. btwn. S 831.J.400. 1 4 1 or write Cluaifi@d Ad ,;: I ·••• No: 324, Dally Pilot, P. 0. lndu1trlol .. ont• ,... Mlnlllft to NewPOl't l•cll ' ~:t~ ~ ~~ Uttbellevably large 1,Pts. becoralor furlllsh· e Gar11e. ed. Huge Pool, jacum, electric bui!M1111 lhag ALL IJTlLITIES·PAID Box !'60. OJata 111 .... 92626. Ed lnt0r·SOftl• AM FREE 'room A-boU'd to atu. 2500 11q. ft. 'unit, lrJ. front dt'nt unW Feb 17 or longer. office, near Newport hwy. Share 2 br 1,pt 1n C.M. w/YJ in So. San~ Ana. lZ!Q. per yr old proteuion&l man. No mo. kue at mo. to mo. • ·carpeta, drapes, sauna & morel · ADULTS, NO PETS ADULTS-NO rm ·354 AYG;.t:J:·· c .M. • ·· SINGLEs ........ ·5145 . 1 IDRMS. ........ $115 2 IDRMS.· ........ $175 Unfumllhod Aptt. ,Avollollle From $JO to $15 ·LESS. ' . YOU 'RE RIGHT-. THEY 'RE UNDERPRICED! 1561 MESA DR., Cosio Mota 5 blkl So. 'of Newport, Bh•I. 546-•· 1!rinp. attached. 7 to I aln Walsworth Retl Eltate or late ewt. 6t6-f190. '39-4210 BACHELOR ,.ntlng * of OO S FT new 3 Br. 2 Ba home. Loe. 4, 0 'i). • J"' DRIVE llY nr. San D;eso Frwy I< Sprinkled • Good !o<allcm. 147 Flower St. 1 Br. l"urn or CuMr Dr, ltvlne. Call Roa. $<:i0. per ma.lb. ' Unturn. a..t locallon In o.t 133-8716. Roy McCoritle lto•ltor =--::..::7• °=&1S-3115.""'~---SHARE extra nice, 3 Bdrm 1!10 Newport BM., C.M. DoM Point Corona de! Mar home with 541-7729 •• ~ riri :n to 30, Mature, fun, Ml ·~ II ttl 2 BR, l'ii BA, beetcu .....,., independent ~-aft 6 ,UiJU aq w/o oe, Ip stone's thfovoo from boat pm. rear door;. n;J9.50 mb. AJ90 -and .....,, See to ..!,,.=-~---.,,.-.,, 2llXI IQ It. 2 ba, ... front of. appreciate at 24311 . Santa ROOMMATE wanted lfmI.> flee. Uc aq ft, $315 mo. 1240 Clara Ave.· or ph 493-3039. Furn. apt. Bal. nr. bch. Pri. Logan St., C.M. 6*-6033 ha. $100 mo. + :X:tra1. days, 646-0681 evew ~.,..u .. I•• u I rn. : L.•tun• Bi•ch ·___ 54M41f. IS.VINE INDUS'IRIAL Apt.., -. '1· . OCEAN VIEW * SHARE io..1y STUDIO AREA. Fn!m 2.000 oq, 11. • 171 Fum. '• Unfum. :178 in the center ot 1Dwnl Siol· APT w/girl 25-35, In CdM. up, Wattlioute a. JI. mfr.' tng gta.,. to Irr deck. 2 Br *•Call ~'1697. B-., - .' :Hunt1n1ton lloHh. -· ....... lloNcii ·aPt ....ty painted. Cpt/dq>t. SHARE 2 Br. apt ·w/girl. •O>ola M-11•1 corner. ! ~ l~S'IN:~~J..j()30-u..!!1··~~~1rt··,..w-= ... 2!~Rc.:,,N_T.!.~'!!L:=S!!!llcG~ffiuu.iulmar~=;;a;;~;;;~r;i0·05i:;tt.:;;:-;;::~ R:::~·=~~~ 1 •-.1 ' 1 Ba&L ""' BR. 1 child ok. $88/mo. . I , · -room, . m M2-Q35 or 847-3954. Pri.vate party wlW• to 2 •-..I; . 2 .• ......_ G for Ront "435 ""' double ,...... near I ~rooms, ·.DUmS ·RESORT LIVING ... ,.. Nwpc Bcl!. &eaL - GARAGE for rent, O:irona 1 ' • C.alnll idr-.jltlonlng {Ir. hootln r FROM $135 ' cJ<I Mar, 125 mo. • Cluirmlq11Np..e..,s1podoualloorplu1 ** 673-2913 ** I ,,,,_ ll•J __ , __ ---·· ' I' • Uoaaaol lorpdMoaa 4 llanp .. patio DOUBLE..;.... nea.r 16th &l'iiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiii··~~ ·2 ~i ~la,tJoeraPeGtlem~.Om... 11•, Oakwood Garden Newp>rt. $22.50. per "''"I ' 1 • • , , ~ • , • Aparbnentt • , • and I~• ~· · P.•rtonall: 530 o. . •.Gym, "!Wanfa, d,mlnc-,P. P"\dlif F'°'! tun! llne --. 'ai/" LRG--· 30S oq.J ..;.-,..------ • AU lllilltlea IMhlded • · """-a ..-tip •llvins in """ hixur. 'It. izl/mb. 337 ~er SINGLE: -eJ111!1o>ed, . ADULT LIV1"9" ' IMFVtiUHD \ iouri p&ctage, 'Ibef'e's $1 •C:M. 548-e&fK>,. profe~ . pilot ' eeeklna: , Offl ,R , I 440 room ·In prvt. h om~. million in nicreatlon •.• • ce ~~ , • . Gent 1 e m A nl y , mber, 'awlmmlJig, -· blllW:<h. COAST . aoclabl•, enjoys 'chlldreo & h~allb clubl, 11.ltnu, pro. ; pets. Wlllinc to Rnte u a1>op, indo0r rou drlvinr · HIGHWAY b•Q,..1tter, or pe raonai d b~. · I r .... t--.r for Architect. &25 hellco~ or airplane p~ range, u uuule, e e. ....., .... VYC" In " ~-f ·-" ' · · Sq ft. Lots ot parldng. $300 spare ume. .no: • av&11., Custom decorated tingies, mo. (213) 592-5508 ~. btwn. 5 I ,, Apia., . . . . . Apia.;., . . Furn • .,. I.Infirm., m ·Fu,,,; or Unfi!l'll-m · lrvl!ie ·1".,,.· .. . " . . ' 1 A 2 BR. Furnbhed • Un. ALSO & 1 or writ• Cluiilled Ad •·-· h·' N J -"-' No. "24 Daily Pilot, P. 0 • .uuull r;u. o nae ·~ ..... -cu. 2 Room . office-$75 per mo. Box 1560 Costa MHa, 92626. Modela Open Daily lO ID 7· "C'·' THOMAS. YOUNGsi-.:RS" who ...,.. O"KWOOD 'G'RDEN Realtor born on Feb. 29 ......... l"t. "" • ' I ,_ )'OU" ~Cfally thole who 22:4 .W. ~Hwy 548--· will. be 16-<Oops) N!"f"'l 11<~. J;ve. ~ 4""11ll><>ld W. ,..,.. or . '' . APARtMENTS (P.esort I.Jvi'ng for ' Adults oiiJy.) , NEwroRT .~EAi;H · 16th at· Irvine -« 642-8110 '!'IED.IC~L/!>l!NTAL ,,O'l'll"'· Pl~ue phone Carol Bm ldcititin r<745 IkRler Dr, Moatt, Da.ily"Pllot Women's 1350 aq ft, office avail. 'Im· settion, 642-4321. med. ~~· CUl)Dm DISCOVER . DISCOVERY inferior. · · n&!'YOURSELFlnSomeoae &n.&ou Q Else . · • , · . ~,it now • No obligation !!~!"'!!~~~~!!!! I -.... \U4) 835-6885 (:113) 337--1393 -. • . NATIONALLY . WH!cllff Rllilero DESK SPACE 'REcoGl'llZED Spacious 1 • 2 BR. Bihm, • AVAILABLE ALCO!!Of.!CS ..,;..,..,..,., I c~ts, drapes, heated pool, 1931 Harbor Blvd. Phone. 542-7217 or write ~r.ehop'a: area. Adult. Cost• Mes• P.O. Box 1223, C.o1ta Mna .. ... Ask AboUt ~ Rent Co Sawld =-~· -.-,-==,,.., ·l8'.XI Wntcliff.:Dr, NB ntact Mr.:m enon BE pampem I: 'ma.llq'td ·'! , .~~. 642 12 bY attractive females. ABOVE ALL~ ,ff e w por t * 'lvAfL ·ODO BLDG. · 833-2100 le ~ , Jroa' ·.'350" • !!OT ' l Oftb oo·gmd !loo< Socl•I Clubl ~ APt• ' Apts., .. " ~ , • , · · I tranL 2 Br.: 2?Ba., docb. ---i &liW a 1 Ofc. 2nd nr. ,.;;.. ... Unfunl. i10 Furn. ~ 'Unfum. m I 3121 w. Coul H w'. Ole.,.. &al!" on 3rd Fir. FOTO DATE .,...--------w...' .,.--.,..· ~..,....__ U'/842-2201. ' . JONES REALTY SERVICE 'Santa AM • , Serita ,.,..·.. : · (on premilea) 3355 Via Udo, Sdect: your oompurlon from ti 1,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;· :;;;;;·;;;;;;;m;;;; N.B.' * 6'r.N771 100'1 al photo mftT8lt that I J -I jr'Al we mall to ,Yoll· ( ', THE l'ARK IRl$TOL . R""•~ N•w Waterfront Oflio" NO OJNTRAers I ,' · ' . , ts ';mmmmm;;; Frorn $.160 Month 24 ~c'=~ .. 1~ f presen ' 1 I Fri.Tie Location :l.~71~~4,~-~-~· ~·w~-~~~ f "(olountoln Gr-•ry AD.rtm'enh" Room1 400 341 Baisl<I< or. Npl. -ch An Alpme commun y o rus 1c ap men QUIET corner room Jn new 1 ~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!I ...., .,., ~-· · . , it f 'tc" art ts =-------Bill Grundy Rltr. ~I 18) amid ' a· forest of evergreens, . mountain country home. ot working I DESK 1P&ce available $50 . streams stocked w /colorful J ish,.ga:i lamps wld<>w & dauahter tor non nio. wm .....,... tum1turo along wfn4ing walkways, an aviary of exotic smoking lady. Pri vacy. at ts ma. Ansnrlnceerrice , birds and a ski lbdge clubhouse set the mood • Congenial ·independent Jiv. avallable. 17875 Beach .Bl\'d. Found (frM Mil 550 ! . for an adventure in living. : ing. Sepr retr11 .. I: kit .prlvil. ~ Beach. 6G-U2I. FOUND. Beaut. ma 1 e Our 1 & 2 Bedroom apartments (•floor plans) u .. of .,.lher/dryor, oew. PRIVATE ·•-office, ,.p. Angora ca~ ....,. . &tripe I have all Qf todays most wanted.features like Ing room, stereo • 2 TV'~ <hr mojor cent.r. ~ bac~ white cheat, white t, 'rooair-comsn.ditloning,·diShwashers &kingsize~-g:r =~~7o":: ~.income tax,ifR·;.:· boob• nea m11ar abt. 1 832-871!5 Sian ~ . yr. old, vie. Lorbpur, CdM I, 'Tbe•cJubhou1!4! bu I lartagbelpart,i:,~anl.m,w/wet· WANTE~ Put mlddle-qod CM.·-· · ~673-5652~~·~~-,,.---= bar, fireplaces, game es,· uuu ~, gym· woman :to nnt room • DESK Q9Cll avallable $S0 FND. MI. black do& .with nasiums &sailnu. · ; ....,..1ove1ycm..,.de!Mar mo.·'ll'ID ......... -.,. -. ·1< -k.·.,.- There'sloll of 'b~ g(IO(! !J!ings ,loo-,but be . home, "".oompanlon wllh at ·'5--Zll .,..,::;: Jep. Black collar • ·· advettturous-:come dilcovet ·.t.bem. for . .y.our· same. S65 per mo. P. o. Box aftlllllle. -• nea collar. Med. alzed. vie. · self. We're just a short climb away. 724 CdM . 9'625. 1.qu11a Bead>. Harbor Ught• Apt~ Atam- ,c)50 s. Bristol, Soni•· Ana · ' ~ '50 ... tt, Office ...., st., H.B. -. "• mile north of South Cbast Plaza ROOMS · 115 Wick up w/ktt. '2<:/l'I, ft. Corolla de! Illar. FOUND pair pmcriptlon 74 S30 Wk up pta. 2376 N~ post omce • Snack sun ~1 vScinit;y West Newport Blvd., C • M. S1Jop. Priv. parlt., air oond. Cooll Hilbway • Walnul 557.0586 Professionally 1'fana«ed by Southern CounUes Mgment Co. I . l < Aph., I Apts., . .. ' Fum. er Unfum. 370 Furn. • !Jrtfurn. m Cool• -Coat• ,NliltM " • 5'&-9755. Realonom.ica, Bier. 675-6700 St, ~Newport B e a ch . FURN room. Ideal for * DJ Sq. Ft. Office. modem 'KJ-m8. aludenL 1 Adlllt, $65' & 115 bldg .. Ample, parking, 132 GiRMAli Shep 6 wits to uti1 pd.~ Mil st., Stt Mar. Cabrlllo, C.M. 545-3154; aft. 3 i..:• &Ill - Apt 6, H.B. . 6 pni 83()...-0SS.5.. ~~ 9 am4: » pm. CdM-2 Rm tuita w/refrlc, IARG» air-oond. of·fice. Cal'• Camilha. gmd fir, priv ent ba. lj21· Deep lhog cp<a, .lowly FOUND lWe -· - 505 N--chpea. $Il6. -· Aat· 17th and main, -- FURN. '"""' in O>ola-. -· Call belweell 10 ad I. I ...;.;sr~CIQUS-nice ,. quht honle· For CORONA DIL, MAR 549-2103 I IRAND NEW WELL·DISIGNED ~man. &0-4'191. lleluxa bus, offloe&. Pritt,. FOUND -poodle, I ,..., 11'5. Dllhwasher, lbal Apll For 1-Who Gunt Hom9 415 balh. Cpja/drpa. S73-0IS/, female. Vic. ~ Aw ~ Wllk·ln c1ooe11. w ~·~ Tiie emr• • omCES • be"°"n llllh • -. a... I T"""4 air Ilea~ exlra Jaree ~l :i"BEDROOMS ' s<X11TS Guest Hom•. ~ • 600 IQ. It. C..ta -· 111-'lllMl15. f ...,.....,Betlatlllllpmeroom, w\lh ~ Prtvo"' or ·~ Call 6*2130 LOVABLE, med me, - I ... .,.i pool; BBQ'a, encJo&. From 11«> to sm1-avail lor am bu I at or y 14'~' Ofe or llOre, mod. llhoqy q, vie au. • ........... --.•Shag~ ,.,_ Nutrilloua tood • bldg.ff4Ne•J!01tBvd,ll.B. -. a... Mou, tzd •· dote,,,• lhoppini. e ~~ bea.ut.' 1urro11 • d 1 n 11. Open.J BS mo. 54l-$l'IO. ~··~~---,,,.,,--;-:- ! ~f".PTS-• ~. liSl-'!IT. -Newport BmL Iii 1'111>---q. u. aL c::! st tQ.4410 • Clul!t Adlll! Of BOA~ -. laundry -1C11r lloll. ~Hiii -• btilo •fl* eolior a.nor a: 1IUsUtoo St. J JIJ!'I tar h active ~. l i llltlll R.ntal 41iS A no ld. In trdDc Paalartm · ..,, Prl-, $Ziil; -1. PIO. iWi\i A Br1ato1. CM. Ml 1132D. . _.., - , , 531-IGL M:l'VRING, So1oo. SMAU. 1i11t 11baaY ,,..._ 425. Morr!niM .W., !HUii:..,,...,,. or will cu. -....,.. Good l.qulla q, no 10, aml ebatn """ I' D . * · !=oslo -~ ... -r ,..S lady DNy. -'$]DO, to l!llO. -Jar, S. O>oll Plua •N. ... ft --pl call ... :1119. IN 83. C.M. f15fl2 er m..Jm. A a · · -Ill FABULOUS · 2 II · ltliit•il t. iillli. 431 CXJMMERCW. -at ....,, BLACK Pll rUbl1 ~- ..,. I 1tto. -$1111 f; $1 .. F""l/Urtf tM Q'r '" In N.B. lmnied--.... Vic. -dOll!o balllo, OS. y , .:': ~--WJU, IRARE 4 Ba bome In ta• PJ•edr. f75..4141 « TownhDulel. C.M. nr o.c.c. ~~ _,.... ou want µ,i.11.1 a .., ..,.. --.. ..._ ......... ~ • ~ ·-. • ... "* .... -: .... ,... -.. ... -~-1=.-;=~::;,.-0---,-= ... ..-... Alt ~ -Qule\ 4ood-' -. <:.I • M 1'ro=R,_,,u.-.. -. =-=-.. -.""11.:-=M.1 P'ND. .n choma! ldl1!n-alm~· 'lust S: d Newpt it09iiilA7! ti -J Br. bldl. 1lO lo DI-·._ Vic. W. l'owport -.. An, ,Mlllll. ,,.. ,. ... -.-..,. _ N.& --l~m..;;;::::;7;:::15.;_-.-,,=~ Nlritoo Aw., C.M. (laot , f' f!ll~ iiiflllti l'l'Oltf: 1• ... FOUND _, Ill -Q ~~~~=-=1~E.~ot~Boll~)~SC2~1111l~~·~1 1111 - -e Jlallriilii IL, oe llallY .1.11111 St.,~. vlclnltr II-6 -. : •1·rr1 ~ 81Er •.. ... "-.. 1•1111, -eo.ta Kem. .. llR '.1 I .. ' . ' . " . • Are You Letting Cash Slip Throug~ Y 9ur Fingers See 11 -v ou Have Any Of These Things A ' DAILY PILOT ·WANT~AD 1. Stovo 2. Guitar 3. S,by Crib 4. Eloctrlc Sow 5. C1mer• 6.Wilhw 7. ~rd Motor I . Ste,.. Sot '· Couch 10. · Clorlnot 11. Rofrlgorotor 12. P\dcup Truck 13. Sewing Machine 14. Surfl>Hrd · 15. Machine Tool• 16. DllhwHhor 17. Puppy 11. Collin Crul- 19, ·Golf Cort 20. Barometer 21. Stomp Colloctlon 22. Dinette Sot 23. Ploy ..... 24. llowllng Ball 25. W-Sida ~"-27. Suliaoe 21. Clock Will Sell Fast! 29. Blcyclo 30. Typewriter' 31. Bar Stools 32, Encyclopodlo 33. v'ocuum Cloonor 34. Troplcol Flth 35. Hot Rod fqulpm'I ~~~~~not · 31. Sterllng 511- 39, Vlctorlon Mirror 40. BodrooM sit 41. Slldo Projector 42. Lown Mower , 1 43. Pool Toblo 44. Tires 45. Plono 46. Fur Coat 47. DNpot 48. Llnon1 49. Hon. 50. Alrpl .... 51 . Orpn 52. 'tiorcycM 53. RI,. Boob 54. Sid llooh ' "· Hlth Chair 56. Coins 57. Eloctrlc Troln 51. Kltl9n 59. Clalllc Aute • ·60. Coffee ToW. 61. Motercycle ·62. ._,..,, 63. Skit 64. TV· Set ' ·65. Workr..Mh 66. ~.Wetdl 67. ~·rt • "· lrOn.r 69. Compl1'9 Troll• · r J\O."Antlque Furnltul'9 71 . '.l'•pe R-.ltr 72. S.111-t ' . . • 73. Sports c., 74. Ma-1..ts,p ! 75. lnlaoer4 Sp11A11t 76. Shot;uil . 'n. Soddle' 71. Dort o.nie 79, ~unchlng .. . '°' Biby c.m.,. 11. Dr-. 12. Rlfto 13. Doak '14. SCUBA 8Mr Tlilse or any other extra llll11t1 cro•il Ifie Ii•• . . ' ' c. be 1•11111 lllto c• w'ttlr ·a D~ILY P'ILOT WANT-AD. I so Don't ~ust . Sit T~ref , DIAL DIRICT ' I I I 1. i f t r . \ . . . . \ ·- IMllM-1@1 .i...:. .. ..!.1§"--....... "Ui?F 2 /p 7 (' 1162&.> a a 5 0 I ,.__. ,,,_ .. , ue Loot ) w c-;-e..,.,. 11ou10. l'utltif 11 llilllW.•11.:ll aPN~w 11.Ma •ne iw.w · ~••l'nt 1tt111Weres1.•ff >n11o cock er llOO ll<wald-i9',. old -r, n CAREroL RESIDEPn'L\L • Pl~ .. , 4 , ATl'llACnft w. • ., . 0.1 l'z:Woy .. $M EXPEIUINCEI> 1.-. • h 1 llALD wrm =--~ ":11t'!, ~: a male lbort hatr &n!Y cat ..... a flt. AU l '~ 1% T truck. You p A tNfiW01' ........ lbed ..... W: tWi ~ -~~t °' ... ::::.· ~~~ -... lUM"Gl:IOlfl' W/wllt marilhwL W b t llr II a very 1-IL -loelp 6 .... -~· .,...,.. mot, :Ill *'1 •Mnd. -· tt -~ 6 -f -~-" "t°"' OPPOlmJNrS"( GOLDEN .. __ Vlc. """'"'· -· ........ Lut •t·--· -II -• --l'D -"'l' -•-plot 11 ... tlds ~ ---·-" •• i-.. .... --::;::I l'IUI 8t 6 ........... C.lf. Ap-!"'° .;-'~~ Dr. CO wo•v F·• IUIOC "I i*IOo. ,._ • Eo~ ftt. Kea '~.'EK.C. poll-~...,. lo .... )'OU, Pl-~'lmlllf-0' ~ 1Dr -w/Jrs. 'I; lol _pnox. lyn.o14'15-llJ9. • "Ht~ Pl. C.M. -°"" . ...,. .,...1,. -.. .,. , . 1..n; Call 5*-lJ3$. A varlllf auu ... Xln't -. ~..,. "~ -.. -·•·~••••tl•I 540-3291 ,,... ..., Lio, ~w-..--.. ~. -lolyollltia'I-• 1111.Call-lj&Uy,15'1.Qll, ---..... -Mluy+-lora n<D.ADhlM*.~ bo!idild, .,;ality wor~, Jletlil.~Comm'LlillOIJ fAIN'J'Oro.~d,·l>o>)dld. •••v . ..,., .... ~ ·Alillol •Allbot 'P,-LVNorRN-.PM--,,.,-Morrlod .... q. !'wt lob. Vic.~ ~m.. . ~ ~·;. ~ ... -.sttl}'R -,._, -· 330 w. w...... ~°""· ,Hoop. Ill ..... -.. -el • ,,_olN.B.IG-24111.·" ~0: 1 1~ C z;;;F . • H1-4Mnl"I , r;..Lrl""t~ .. run ll'l'*CJP»<r<Jv... --SA , ~ --"""' '"-.•-·. -· -mi ........... ,-. ll!lildOp!ri.CltpAbeJX . '45c4l'li...U. . -·.·.· ~·~·-,......._ P~~ - BLUE -· vie. New-..... ni ROOM M-41-.;.,,. ";;f;;;;:.. NEED HllP? lot !\\tuft. B1116G;ois& BAR lfAllls-AJlllly -" GI Nllli[ Ol'FICI • MANAGER' TRAIHll days • -.... B 111 =...~:=a.El-~ """"'~' . =·A i:r.·~c~ DEDICAT I D .. w:" .;r,.rmlt .. ' . = ~:J:"::: ;' ~ ~':.':";.;::; ~: ~ ~~ ~? mp.Brown-·-· &P•~... 847s15U. • CLEANING .'\!!:....ii"lfa•* ·-Beaeb,.. ...... ·-n. . ··-.... ·"""""'"'" ..::.o======-t t Vic N ' ,,-, ' · Buildtn oltiet" Aput~t CUl'l'fftt ~ Nleantn SAJ..ES.N.\N, Nffd ~ =-~~ . "'lJOrl 1)iocow>t~Repolr ~Af:K Taplane-Repalr, •WEDOEVERY'm!NG•Sl&.J.44< ' • -.iru '. ?E 'AN.AVON -·..,,.ii. •k. Re<I: .. ,-.................. ed •i,.bardwwld ... New.cu W he<, Dryer, Dbhwuher. ""°"'• -~ ~ "" ...,, · U HR. PHONE me12 pi.,-, p-, Ropelr REPRESllNTATIW Slf ~ lypinc. Apply t to u 1<r ottlc:e'·-In H.JI. Saleaman, IJberal 0...0 FND. South Cout Mall, IOI. _ ARANTE!lD !-IJC'd. JllY •WoyQI!~. HA,Vj: Tbunda,yo i..., will . . . ~·me -,..--.-A 1to4,191 E. Chipman: "'AmMlm. PlaMed o-Plan. Monlhly Bonut.. A Pua. Ml-381!. . · • 1ittlt19 ~ AddiUonr * ~ ~ dilt , ~· Have * t PATCH PUS'l'ERING ttlito ~·1DCIDll:f1 A hiaw FulltTton. lnp in March 6 Mt.)'. De-f.uurance.. Elptrlence C!le-FN~: Female COiiie; V'~ • • .•"-ild .· •.. ~AS..,..IJc.· , ,...ti. exp1,t. tranop. All~~-=-'" tunln,....lreo'lft.Fora1 GIRLS ·TRAYEL tlnmtnbnumoltwo,.an •Ired. See 0. Crovler at H&i'bor I: EdinJer. 131;-1553. ~· mothtf ~ : 1 Milt to fr3..6(M1 * ~'10 · sp-mt. • _ 7 • -pefibbaJ !nilrYleW, c.a l experience 'but wtJl com:ide:r Theodore Robina Ford, DiO BLUE Puabet vie Dover =--=~ •~ Eltctrl..,I • \t/•i/4.~!J.WB, Carpet1, PhHnlclftl a6::1Y 0pr..;. ....... ~ .... ~: .. -== =•"=.:.•~·:: =~:.a::::.t Dr. A 18th, N.8. IT3-l'171'.. JfOt me..t., fenced Yardi ,. ' ~ I • ~~ :'Y'e Jive Blue LEW TAICAS 6. Solai ptwn. . Dew c:Dlldr .. ..._,, .Ida A eutem.rnarta. TNm-Graves .. for eottndentlaJ when )'D'I can """" up to ADULT male Stanie1'e 'Gboci'horril!andfa!nly.en.. ~CAL. RHlderiM.:I, 1 · ~.~SSQ...;MaJn. billl\ Repair.: rep l pe, Fuh. Id. Mu.t l'••e Podationl*ld,..Above .. vtt.-lnter•lewappolntment. ~wkly tr;r 3 ews or w/cOllar, vie. Via ~ Wonment 4 W*k da~ Clhl)o c+nm_tl, 1ndurtria1. Allo, ""• =~ ae&, 29l3 rtm0ael. New Co 01 I , ehH4rett a ,~;tap Jdch. are ~ Sre Mr._ Mo-l9.l-!i063 A 68T.QMOOLLINS mornitWt. .New a cl\lq' lift Nord, N.B.,17S-UJS, . 'b:ce&t'nt refs. J14 .00 wldv.. niodelln.s. repairs-& J~ .6t6-83«1. • WUJ. .. conaidft~. 'P/tlm.e. 4 1.&M, ~ Bttch Inn, I: ~ATI'S lN_9. "'51 Mae· divilion of Wnt Bend. Lost 555 'tft0833. ' 1~~~~ or, 'rmalllr. 1;Jc d. r.__ 1'•x I COLE RLUMllNG °M+'ml• eW. aft lpn. • ~t UP6ac1Hfl~ Coast H~.. noha, Garden Grove. 962-0581. • 4mf • "'.11n11 e.1 : a pnCl!I, • • ,. _ . M la'.181'¥k:e • ..,. . 6t5.tl61' i ' ,_. e • .,,,.. MGMT TRAINEE 1-------- LOST black WI ... m~ ••• ~ERIENp:D child ca..~·; ; Smilij Tax SeMce . , ' . Bkkpr Sec'y . , . $600 llAIRDRES.ttR; male; ... lo $SSO Soc'y,Eco ... y $500 vicinity Cat Hwy &'lrls; =YI~ ~~:es;! Ffnc"'9 · '.. . : ~. . ,_.._ _ ' ··~~um:e6::-Exec. Sl!c'y.Stanlon · ·per. Exetlknt opport~ty. 2 Yl'!I college lnternttna variety JX>WiUon Cd~l-·;ie.ttt 11tlo22• ReN e !~ 1 I.oea.J ni!~t to Npt. a: ~-,~·iinw·' :,...'.:.... t ~-. e lj Yffl'I LOCALLY e ~er· ~i.A f /~ ~ '. ·'. ~ j'Ual"Jnfef, *3165 Call Mrs. Schmlat ~co~an=rt..!.r:!: mlC\I"°' a en n. Wiuu. j . ~-._, . .,.,_,.,e c .... ~~ Fee Schedule 1 . ~tondfe ~HARDW~JlE'ltockmanand WES'TCLIFF • ·• 5'8-3515. ~f69~· u n ct l o.n. ti· }le~ •oontn.ctor. ~o . ... ·Malled On Request PL~G\REPAIR. Eflar. Sl!c'Y-. . , . '$6CIO deHvery. :}t:Ulf be In jOod PERSONNEL AGENCY polluting producti XJn 't .atJ. LOSl' eold Jlnk bracelet 1n ~ €o'-:t ~J.370. ~ • ,,W.A. SMILEY, C.P.A, .. ~o job~·.--_ Sr._._A~tnc ,Cl-~,,:~ ..,$.525 -health Ir haw valid C.Uf. 2>4.t W~clltt. ~ .. NB ~-=r:a.ent~1: ~!1: vie. The Atrporfer IM le LIC'D Day Care, 1 am-5:,, Flberfla11 ·~ ~2221 Anytime 6fl8.9196 · *· 6fJ.. . * . conatr. seer ' · ." I: driven JlcerWe. Apply In 6'5-2770 557-6lZ!, Abtaall Atibot Per- Red Onlo• Rett .on pm.Hotmeah.Xlnt..,., CLARK t. Toner To'x R ...... l&flopefr , ·=~ill' .. ~·$500 , ..... n •. H.W;Wrl11lt .C.O., MASSEUS.E . ,..,,.1 ~.~w:w .... MaeAthur.Reward, Harbor/Bater ar& CQMP.mobDefaclOOe.!or Se:rvice,J:f.YEARSap,inBONDEp c«n~r•l '.~ NEWPoR'J. . .:. l~RodanterSIJ'eet,C;M. Attn.ctl.ve.Goodhra; ner,SUlteD,s.A. 968-5'28. 546--1539; _,. ' ~/indutay, lite manu., erea. Penonal ~. in tnctnr_ Jtemodelbc 'A new " 'p : I ~\ HELP! , We train CAT-ILK. WHITE OllU>.,.... m;i-. Vic :.:Y~·~ ,...... __ c.n 1'r -· --atlal '"' 'w''C:: o<· 'Ni I .......... bu1ineu In Xln I $ 642-0450 alt lOaon s..•y..Ac~. ~ V.ry dtctionate 9 mo. old Wila>n I: Vletorla. 5t6-1135. Honnt Ouk: I: cbftua:·..D...n" ·, .___f......,,;1·'' • tr:i~·and t ~ )"t>ur belp. MATURE couple to manqe Leadins land development male cat. t.oiw hair, black Preschool atmosphere.1FumJture John Toner, . .~~· -.-It a . pound noor op-JS unit Apt. Free rtnt, co. hu tmmediate openift& 6 white. Vic. of Bep>nla, ~7947. J I . DIGNIFIED pvt. preparation Rocpflng ' ., . • .. i70i , portunity, oHeioed by a new 536-6652 alter 5 p.m , :::~ ~: ::::. Corona atl· MU. Pleue BABYSITnNG J my home ~EqAL! A!&'.. chair ·ur ot )001' J"fum. AOOJ-Tax, e T. Guy\ 'Roofinr. Deal ~=-r::a O~ ; 8aJel RMY. -Wl.1!1 new Ideas, NEED supplemental income co. w/advancemt:nt oppor. call, 6'1J..ll'7'6. days, MOnday' 'thru Friday. rocket ilbfpped $5. Glulne, 314 N. Nnrpt, N.B. M5-0TT9. Dlred, I do lhy own wort: 'div of w;.er-.JijcH; .. .Auto poulble eanunca in excess u pa.rt-time ware bou 1 e Top bend• Call Ml• LOST Poodle 1n El Toro Victoria ii: Harbor 5'8-593), brua p)ilsbe'd. ~. TAX Service, federal a: tf6..2'180; 541-9590. a: .DWI exper. ·XIn't ,ojpor. ,9t $30,.., and more per )'f!at pecker'!' Call btwn 9 ii: 5 pm, Laura, 557"122, Abtaall A~ vlclnl~i!-~ ere·--I kl G•rct.nl-__ , , . . · -'-::-'-lntererta :you -you lnteret .,.::1066 bot p 1 ,_ -v• aiu. _ .. ..., · Cab1netm• ng ... state, penio1,.... at your. REPAIR. Nl'OWl" any .~-w/fine _firm •• '!~ ~nt.s. me! And. 1 would like to '""'""' · II!~ "6"ncy, -::ie ~~:01~ C. USTOM BOAT WORK AL'S GARDENING home, call for appt SM-0125. prob&MM.-Weneda. Roofine. Call :ft.II.SS ~. 557..flZZ, meet Jou1 nr per19nal In-NEED 25 •ppt. makers, w. wa.nw, Mle a , S.A. .... -l..o. .. r .. • A 1 m i.11 Janitorial FM at. 66-li69L -~bipil A:bbOt Penonnel tervl on1 call Mr photo ltudio. ·lmmed. am-SECRETARY -· Rectpt.kmlst. --Patios. Rln 'idilL 141>521!1 ---.:...:1-'Al·~s-U-s Aa•ncy,. ~ -w. '-'l!iii?'· u •• :.· .. L9000'' . lnco. Interview! Mon -~~. ia -- LOST •hla:Y blk ltd Poodle, Carpet Service pine aervicet, call SPARKLE Janitorial win.-=---~., ·~-:-~· Sui~ D , S.A. 1 · 1 ,~ .,-... ,.., '-("' • Fri 11...f,pmC.M. ~. iW'IPfw. C o nt1•C!t ed- mUe, ''lbarlie". Reward, , . ~5:9'Cost.~saN~; dows, flnl, crpt.-ttlld. A ~ ~ · J300KKiiii'iii '1.· 1 · . ~T~SS NEED to ...:.v 16 m• :mlnil*raw,--. vicCrownV.ileyJUchlandi. J~~~ Shom, We1tclilf. 0 comm'LF!'ttett.90--0812. Allcuatumtltf.d.·Penonal ·, )'or ~twi"..stl:ft.,.l"uU ~ t~~·Jcend~. Chrh;tma1 ·blfu"t Show SEMJ.l\etnd man' f-er . Call eoiled: 2J.3..6Sl~ or • GARDEN Maint. a M.sonry Eohlon·.lld'{k:f. l'B-1M9, ~ 'booldcl!epmc •spier. ~· •-. Botii.l '""·...!...t-~~ • Sarah Coventry , Jewelry, ~~--. 4, ..... per eve 49S-413L poo frff ~.{Soil -· . , . . • -.: ... c p.._ ..U-betwa 9." 10 ....... ~ -•uranl . In W Retlfdari:bl~ ~ le C rototill~-, new lawn prun. BRIQC ~~ratian1 .--~ am, 642--Xl50.-"-· '-:-.; 1 • ~, ·:--~ ·Min. age. 5t0-(llJ.C. day, ApPlf _.,.. "Jlel'9Dl1, H ... BROWN poodle wearb1c aoJ.d . &ll cokit brilhtinen & 10 e> in&, sprinklers. Oda Garden BLOCK &: STONE WORK ~t. .ccurate~ 2l;i yqn exp, _ . . HOST'EU'~ Nll llme .. AppJy NEWPORTER IM needs Wrilht Co, lJI: RodiiNtef studdedcollar,vlcy.tUoml.a mlnut" 'bleaCb 1 for while Serv. 531-<H& dyt, aft _5, MG-0929or646-0!MS Tel.Vision Repair BOOKKEEPER..~tiP~t Jn ·ptnan. 'DeiaMy•1 Sea ril.iddle ·~·or Older male Street, C.M.'. Homes. Anl , , Lad Y • • , . carpets. Save your money . 839-9585. . , ~ pt/time-~'• CPA tn CdM. ~. 91> 'Udo Puic Dr. p"rdener lor perm. )>Ol.itlon. SERVlCE iidDft Attendant. i38-5407. by 18.vin& me extra trips. PROFESSIONAL G:trd Painting & * BtiA.tNE•s urv' * Approx. I lri. a '!-Y· Salary N.B • No phof,e c&ll9 plkw. Ap-Apply' bt • ...._ 8 , W,. LOST Bia k G t n...--. · ener, Pa-rha-ln111 Se-J..1-All Brandi open. '61Sl2070. .-. r ' · • ~· ' • · ._ .. 1 M ~~~\ff 8. c rea uouoc Willcleanllvingrm.,dinlng. tree work, pruntn1 ,, ,....... ...... Au~· M:. wx _ . HOUSEKDCP.ER .-. Lido ply.tnperM>n. ...... or r. ~ .... ,,.. · w/whlte spot on chest. nn. A hall£;. ;Any rm, ~prinkl,en:, cllfl.n.Up jobs, PA I NTING: lnter/Exter. Jenbwn . ~ ~ . BOYS ,, · Illand.. 5.i.lf d.,p. $50 Wk. Eilis'1Hta<t Gardener), ll07 Sl'ITER DNfdld1 !inr •home Reward . ·2131~1835. $7.50.coucb O,diair$5.l!i Iand sc apt111. G«qe, w&n1 wubred 1: minor ~tione,ty~ Age 10-1( to-deliver papen Loc.l '·ftrt, ·awn tra.na. Jamboree*"-.,N.B. Newpart.O..--•• n4/846-5065. yrs., exp ls t mints, not 64&-6893. ~pain: at pricft you can af-T .... Service in the Dana. Point, San Ce-6'B-9la . . . • NEW fJl)llOl'tunity 1n Beeline wlc $1L t• $111, '. $100. REW ARD for return•ot method. I do wort myself. AL'S La"nascaphig. Tree tird Non drinker Free est -mente aree.1. .... · Fuhk>n. Hlahe_lt perttntace 2 yr old male OOxer. Fawn Good ref. 531-0101. al y-~ --•·•i Heb 673-ll66. · · REMOVAL '= trirnmin(. fire· · DAILY ',PILOT. · HOOSEKEEPEfl need -mid· ouerid· u; maiiqen. Earn f . ool _ ... __ remov , -..u reulUUCI ng. . wood allowance. IC-2755 or G2,.4fJJ -d&e" ap ,Woman.° MUil-love or w/wh!te on ~t. Carpenter Trash hauling, lot cleaoop. INTERIOR & exterior pain-·6'12-1«>3 1 • Jdda. Full charp live-in, while )'OU learn. Call Merl, Call 642-5446 uk: for Wayne. Repair sprinklers. 673-1166. ting. Guaran. work A Tll -· BOY, ~~ cborH -llB. .-tta Ml~ na, ~=-=-;.;:;;°"· ===-- LOSI', male, Irish Setter &: LARGE OR SMALL *Complete Landscape Serv. ttaJOnable ,Price1. BI IJ • · . w\ndOWI, ~ ~ ~~· HSKPRS ~-fH -~NUR$1NG . c..•a·11t11l11 ~ anal! !emal" black All Types Worlc CUI-._ serving all °"""". c.o. 543-2"19. · · ~C tllo ..., ".'$2.25hr.JU>!s.••~·~ ~..,. P<Y• • SWf RN, Nlll'li>W Aldo. · Yao'lfl!l!til.li!.,..A ReC.OCwk~.pooPho~ ~:;ch. =~.~ ... ~.~-~-91)2..~ Fofma.l A ~natural· P."J.~: . * PAINTING-PAPERING· ft~ ~ est: 1'~ ~(~)' ~~ ... ·-~..t.DenE.~ ~. :ull lhiftilt, ~~~ :!':.,. ·~r.r.~ JiDJf!! ~ ~· Abo, ..., ""'" 507s9.'17!. Interior ·• -!obi ft\come. 5311>->0S, • ---:o ~ 517-~ tli •~ •-•.. IJrhio ~ ..... CO"~/~m!N•p5nio.' MINOR'"°""'"pain.l'lum· •-"" ''s J-a-CUSTAU WOR~ .r...C111'51s4!!J0!2U)Mr' = , 1!792 De l aw a re, H.B. j ~ ... ""'t"' ,... *Bob's i..wn ~iu::* ~ ·-. .w...., r-. I pg;.,,. ·· ' , HOUSEKEEPING •. Pst 'MJ:.o6il ~eit-2*'... . TRADl!Mfllf't;MI t I W· tq! Vic; Harbor •Vic-bing -carpentry· paintina' -Comp. Lawn Maintenance Call Hanis 60-t55I Rlfa,.J"tee Elt,.; · lllSWT5I ·' ~ · ~ 1.bd....,. wk. ' -' tori& C.M. Lite ~ roofing. Call! 54().~~. Home or r .mm'I "" W < PAINTING r .. --7~ SI -"lnl" ..... ,. ...... ·~· ~~ ' ... NURS8 AIDE ' JllCll'o -....... _' \.Al ~-.,. ......... ~ ....nu.u ~ .... . OWribNl.115-DM r • ma101 er1, t s !148-'"9 ALL types of carpontry by *54,_2015 workatlalr]<lc<o.lJc'd t. •lo'J'urtlellockllome,alter ." ' ... · 7-. lllotlet Con•. ,__. __ _ LOST in vie. 19tb 1: Orange, k>ca1 man. ' · lna. 675-5740• 1 , ? .....,_.. •. , • • ~.wti:Qw. 13.l-9H9. . . . OLD helP 1.. • Hosp, 661 Cent~ It,, C.M~ Jurie ta bauWul l4I ail C.M. white male rabbit. ~1641 I .21 yr1 exp .. ~ Free est. G -~ All wOrk . . . . t' DELIVERY an, -rll• be 'Wt:., Vicinity Mllr Sl. • 5tMS«). Very lriendly. 64'"'774. ' • " : .Exp<r Japon... Gard<ner PAINTIN ' .,._ --:/......; '''" . 1116 1 oot --.:::,:N:;:U:;:R;,5~17.N~G~C"'AR=E,--FOftlt OU.. """""' l'llll Cement, oncrete Compfet" yd tervlce. Neat guarn. Color. p e c I a 11 • t J-L W.--a~ • A\lle -. .neat •v...-...... ~:":i .. timeln -. . . . I ""' ....i....:..l.. yoUr" ,-..per. na.r etc ' LOsr Red Lab. Retriever 842-43116, st7-1441. ' V'.11 /~. ~r '"" Vu ~-+ ~_.,,. _ . ; .4. For elderly. a..,-•w..o:: pa-Ulft. .W'a tr-. .App-it! Mlaslon Viejo area. Answers CEMENT WORK, no }>b too I: Rella. Free est. &f2..4389. PAPER HUNG $31 BENN·Y,.Vilorla, :ronnit-dJl!f pef'IOn .. Irv• Ottice Sup. :, • 111 • ;· tient. Room A ,board + S«Xl must i. a1i1e to nect lr a. to Tim. Reward. 137-3927. •mall, reasonable. Free EXP. Hawaiian Gardener . . of Karam'•, Npt. Bcb. for U plk .. lJO'l ~ Blvd. mo. 613-7254 afl: 5 pm. · eevte ;_,m.cHon )lrintl. GOi.oEN RetrleYer, aP'P'fbx! ~tlm. H. Stuflick. 5'8-8615. Complete prdening RlVict!' ~PY ~· + ~per. &16-2"9' , )TS. is tree i> aecei)t a ))Oli. CM.. ' , • ' PBX ,.,,.._ 'i' am 111 a r ~Mt 1111. Fairview Rd, 2 yr1. old Found vie. M.,._ WINTER Rates! Collqett Kama.Ian!, 646-4676. ~~.IJE'fE eXter. t3» . ~ 1;loft,. tn :the, Harbor Area. DEm'AL A11t.: tE X· pe r . w I m M' Exec., tnewrffa. ~..:°':;•;;;la;.,)I:;;;:::'•;;;..• .,_ ___ 1 Verde. 968-0061. floors, patios, drlvei, SPRINKLERS. New laWDI, ap:.~"tlvr.-rm. m, HQ., cOOt;.ct ·'at 386E. ~St., SpecWilto8iicr.Hunt:iirW1m 8.i.;D'~~ladul. -~l!O SW.. Tap 1.0sr, German SbOrthalr, •ldewalka· -MUSH. ._ ancl ""1'ubt .......... ....S: Rell. Roy, 147sl351. C.M:·o. ..t:'IUO. . "' Ra;; t.uli llm.e: 11Um.7 -. m.:ll10, Mrii. Tinkler. com-and boouL Ap. male I ,. old. Vie. Adllno PATIOS. waJb, drive.-ilnllall .Rototllllnc-642-t635. • . · PADmNG, prof. All w;ri. BASS .... ,.... ...U--DESIGNER (-) -. PROFESlllONAL p boa e ply In -be- "Schl-Maa Vade.,5'54™. new lawns, aaw, cbreak, GREEN MANSION ~ ~ 1pectalJ1 t with kal croup, 10 Y,., q 1Dr ~·pl 21-30 to ·. . . . • • ' t;"'llD ·.mn:•aoorratt:Sltllllll ""'°""· ""66111Dr .. ~ Gordoru"' I< Yard Malo> _Sd'4385, _547sl"1. ""9-,All -GI ·-. ·!-> ~ -· . ;· · ; ~. ~ .-. A-.~ City, at Randlo ·Son J•ciWt ..,U CEMEN1 wo,lK t.no'nc<.J .. Elmer, 642-U37 546-GllL Slows. '67-l>62. · -• Muot ,_ .. , ........ ·aper. ~ PERSOl'f\E. ~l.iJ:""""'"' :::: TYiiiiri 'AOt ;o;i'ilftd 1111 • ...,,..., ~-~ ""< 6'5--08l6 Gtntrtl s. .. i-SIDJNGt.Facla$JJ9,2 """' Job·W""8d P:omtle7if .B•••h • .,., .. wrllf •ct:Duir«Mra.""" u:>-14115 ~"";:Dt m. lcM _, 1or:,_."l.Dd;~I --------• 1 ·$221. Exm,only. &U-2755.or ' · _ Ousif'ied Ad No. 3U. Dt.ilr ~l).W-..l:'Ail~-· . --~-"· · ~ 0-. ~ 'l"blll "*•• w nnNGS by MOOR, Lt. 642;1403. · NEED help at home! Wi Pikit, "P.O. Bbx UID;.~ .... ........._ · COJ1t.. -U..' yUu bav. e * * * * . * •• ·* f!,~~.~.:,~..:,~~~: Y~·~~o !:'Z!; ::_i::,. •-~--O: -D~;"~~ :::~=~ .. ;,.;:O~ ~-~r.:-e.!!; =-~!:a~::: I.-----------~----'!"", 1 ·-.. . xteilcr Call 540-7046. ~ Homemaktro. Up. $110 WE ..:... ~ -> ---i...... llOO. fleuli-• · · ' john. 517~ ' ·· " · ---~· " ' lmJnded, °""" typlow.--.,,,.._ !!cet>o:ed-. <iul l-~ -"• P)IOF patptlnc-lnt.r/...... ' · l:xper. dlain.uher 'wanted · be qulck'and sauu> lWIJlCABJ'l,.E Rell Eltate 0.-~ Trader's Paradise lines times \ ' dollars WANTED· M tree-s "'Honeit wOrk,· Llc f in'1.PRAC'TICAL_ Nune. Ex. ·by _ reJ.&tlvely 'amaIJ , .. FM/Fie Poll~ ... cNew'.<>wner) . . 2'1ioffM'boiBIAt ... Yard ._ • easy_ .. . ·548--2759. stl)-1444. , refa. to care fot 1nvands11A. ft1tavr..n.t. ~ ~·."Wk' I~ · 488. E. lTth' Caf Irvine) CM • *** _. **f . 1 garages movirc their homes or D}1 home. duding 3 lutet until 1:30 . , .._. .. 1470 . · , T YPti·J'/,Rfc••ttnlt, 1: hauling. $7.50 per hr:+, ·FOR dean I: neat palnttng, 646-2.n6. · :. ~pm •. No ~ .,.,mc.·'{'otai · :· ~· • . RJ!XXl':'ll()l'{(ST. Wo.rt'wittl p/tt~,, Thun/lat(Sun. O<!d jobs. 5411-5863. , . lnt~rlot-ur·oxterlor " ..... . , 'Ji<Y, J!'CI, • .v..;u,., ,•bout pllotl .•. -..,..... "' Acclll'• ·•lcsrowod· !'"T YARD/PJ'al•, cl""'"""· ~·J,., D•Ck, -...,, ~~~·pJ;:..,:. ~UDl<r52ho1lr.w.....,~ly _, ... IJ'ltl$T IN ""·~~W:·Llt< otca,..........-vmfi: Remove ...,,, dirt, Ivy. ENGIJSll . Paper Jlonger A 10 k • ~;;,.,_ ~ · J¥ber'I NutriJJOn,,.:.-.ted , YOUR FUTURE ~-"''"-= St • .,.: ... c0u""7 Qab, 54Hl77, Nita s·ktpJoader, backhoe. Palrntt'. 30 yra. exper. Call Q, :,_..5., • ~n JioWer' Jew) in back of • l • • ~H,, ~ .:,;-· MG-m M)'IJ'. «f-2666~ '~Ed. tgg.:rj6L ~ , . 'T07Worldltate'lbSo:Coalt • -1 ~ e_ D ya, , 1-~·-.----- ' BOOKKEEPER, M ,... "'' 'Plaza Sbopplbl ' Ctr · C..ta II YOUR OWN BOSSI · ·. ~ -TYP!ll'· Jlodl<ol ~ 'TR.ASH & Garage clean-up. PAINTING. I PAPERING, NI « p /·t Im e M'"eM ' ' ·Mfn W Women 2'nJO Ji.tior Bl at Adarftl tion, docton ofc. N.& Avs .... )'. :r.oe .... Anydm~. 11,.. in -..... Lie " ~ • • • . ' NT.TL' . :io .... ,.. wk. 15 w.p.m. 51MOJL -1>oodod· Ref'a 11Jm. 64>-2356. 7 DRYCLEANING . .,..nt.r. """ 'LNM·A. YtllOw RI .. . min • ...., --· I'----....;,---...:."-..----~' I Ht..;;;lpi;:W;,;;::;•;;:t;:etl;:,:;;M;:&;:·;:F;;l;;;:lt;·t '.~-~~ ...... ~~~_;·:_:·_c111;.:,·.:_·11._u:,:'1 -Taxi ·Ca t A .. ENI' w/abD1ty. '44-tm • ·al*. fi'B...t91>. -· · • T • ' WAITRDS, fN« ~ Ml er !~.!-='!:': ~~!'."~:'. I.:'' ...... 1oo 11~11 " ... ._ lli•I A/P CLERK e,ic.,:.:j:"n: C::e ... 13~11 A.=vt:,;t;1c-=.: ~::'·Ti!.unc~~ bltn end tables, wuher A eSflllpe.'J'radeforlatemo. ·~;;·----~~~-m;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiii~·I · · 1.&l pp tn-1 d e~·t; No. .;,r allty. MUlt1 ha"'lmoWladp N 81 CM __._ ~ ' -" -of 1--" --.-..Al -ewport 0 ' 0 dryer. Will trade for rdri& del µmper fUlly equipped. Dana t.boratU11n,-• tom-American Oorft1pG1*11toe -• • • _,, ~ _ .. _ t !l48-0l03. . ,m-5251or113M701 W.1111 & •'$chool1 l . • .mei>clai •l«ll!»tlc ~~ • ~. tlJl !!h'd' St.,N.B. "·;wt Ii!' -.Z ....u. .Good ·typltt .. lfoun WANTID = :"' ~~-= . ~~.:.t.300~ ~v~ ;.. ,;;:·i:"-;;:l;;c;wel:;;len=:1==.::m:i:;::;;""::::":::ttdloi::i;:-,;;:ct==;;;;;l7S = ~ ~ii.,hfl~ .If'·=· -'131D.. j ~~:1"" .ti!:."~ ll:!O-~ ~~ ~I a:::,111~re:•All00Hd, Torrance,~ -Chino. llZ,000 c1 .... Trade ~ ,. ·-I ~~.' .... 7 -IXECUTI~ .......... EKp; -Cllllr• "l"' RN, lull -nlabt obi!! 3. a.11 ~o··s1 8tCR08S .. C.JI.. do, Manhattan Beach area. for beach property. IARN TO IP! •RN l""'~·ence " •.a.•,. "'""ume· Pa'rsonnel Afency .money: to...Ji9o. 11·7, -xlot ~fiinct' bafb:. n.u..-, FORTINRl.TRS-• 871.p!ll L ... ..~l ... _lna-Jnanul•-: , .. ", llm!rly Mailo<'; Capo WANTED x:01 's 25" Color ConlDJe· TV, new picture ...... Xlnt condition. Trade 1'r Mini· Trail 10 or I o o d small motorcycle. ~. FAIUIDUI so' T/8 F.B, "' ,.. a-. °"'" -.i.;..--. .... -... aollbaat+or (t). -.. --:n. -°"""'1-.. . l'lllll!oqlc. Pam. w ..... ...... llr ..,_ tlaplex -Tba -Co. RMltan. ... .,,, OWlll!R_ .... _ --loollal ~ TD'• llli-laCM-111- ,._, ·-'17.D ni" GLPdzzc.IEElr.•1111. * * , . Have ~ bdnn home in Hem· et he ~ clear. Trade for dUfl.X, !trlplex or -.· 1n Newport Beach, CootaM ... ot Corona dtl Mar. 115-1892 !" R3 lot In SlaTa ~­ (CU -5 uallll 13,llllO I equity, deor. WW trade !or power boat or unlit, N.B. .,.._ 844-51i7 " . .. IN 1972 AT ,LAWTON SCHOO[ ' -' I Mtdlul & Dtnt1I Aaolll111t Tralnlnt Rave~25M eq bwlt. Colon- 111 4 BR pool home. Npt. I · • lnroll now for 4 lo 7 ""'"tho New Spring Cl-St1rtl119 Hats. Wont -· boat or yacht .... 40'. Dick Oftly. 962-JGl or HJ.2!MO. FlllUAIY &· MAICH ., • . An llltflll• lnotltuiltn Utider P1~19Ny ,I......., Stutlent IMn ............ Inc or etec1ro61Cs company. Acctng. Clerk.. to .... ~,:a:s ~ ~· -. _f81.5711. For -1.l>Uon -l'JJm. Dut1N inc~ ~ 6' = ~~:..-::::'. :11-14."Jft."-.! ·-~ I , . SA~l-MIN Fiim ,,,..,,_ co.· •• w ~ ~. dll'!I~-Expcw• ln ·Jm. "-u. wko,tll!ldy, ..... at m. Feod ...... ff!~ n.w to ~I (2JJ) -- Inc -"' ..,roe, !'C •10 w. c...t Hwr., NB M1'll ~. ' lean: Ibo car i...i-.,.. ** w·--··• -nlatod _, &111e' H ... , . .... .,,uJinc lo l!'J>in, lfuot _.,_ J. C. PI NNIY co; -~ .,..i _.u1y, be ·~ no ill•--Requlr<m-· C<>Mlll o! d~ EXPER 0ountor -. CllJi · .I'~ ·1olend int_ le a.s.i-, -W-31H wloped ~ 'tld~, abl~ Auk> .Put_, :lil'J PIOoloo.tt., -........, .. llHc)j. . , ... u. W-lndod. l!<»oll!t: * WiiriilS: tty to openate a lQ key .adj:I-<:mta__Mea · · . Demol.~~ t:M., ~ ~·di•• , ~..:= .~ 1:.f.. EXPER. H.ii;;; ;iv.-.:... Hu a-ltic Tor =.. ~i.!:t.::'."l~ Pio-tell IH I IP Uy IDs-......,,. ... ,.. llom~ mML AllPb' 'm W. • -&•..V ply In -· lJNU'ERSI· WAITRIB • 4IJlrod. A-......... 17th St., CM. ' _.,I I TY 01.DWOBILE, l850 E>qoer. NI .. ~ !lot -· beaelltlt.....,iloo-FREE LANCE .~11 ·1 .: .SALON Hu!oor 81w.. Colla --:n. Ml Pll,0111! ' II _.,.... ..... -oom• wanted. Grallc -· 0P9lAfOIS SA LE SM AN -CAUs. AllPbo la - . -!hill ~· • c.n ---I fl>ll°"' whJcleo A· mobile -a.rt·--·· CllOll . rou. or p1-,· "'""" I tuC k"t .. ..,. • l;llll. --. IO Hwy, Nlupat-~ At : tn>0. -ID oicp. -Uc: -NA ......... ,' -WAJtRl:Sll, ---Salary /ceam. •• ......... • M-*M•.1111& .... -... Pnl'd -11611... -...., JllUfil, Jlall nd.. S:ll. F/C Boc-i.••pes: 7"' Xbl't W@ ' ·~ t • ,... K Ii: _.., CIQlldld WOMAN• Willt1 .. ---· ,..t4. O!#-i-ata ~.::r-7· 0.;.:..~-1131 .e. .-12 a c •\;111-. ·115-l.Ti4 -r-"' --. · No. A••rlce• ·C•• GENERlJ, Omcll 7 C.olf fer ~· TM fOI rQlid "' ' - -r~ ..... t;Ji.:t• ~· ·•1 • -•• 11.W. ... I ... 1111 CA11PU8 OR. ~ .,... ...... . ll!Ylll!" ,,. "•H -IJID. . IRVDU:, CAI.If. Don't mloo .. , • • • • ..,.--" ......, Miuiii""";;;;;;:;c:--:;:;-1 Equl •111111Wty......,.. [;)IJ ol P.R. ~-' !!qull °"'"'' Ea:...,.. '~H A ":"in ·Tl":·~ DANA . Call COro1 ·-I CALL TODAY 141-4461 a.n, 1 ,,,, 'Ac:ME P1JISOllMD'..' w. .i-. t1oo r111tt -• DAILY PILQT ~ 6 --. • --AJP or AIR. I TUSl'lll AGIHCY ~ t1oo ,_ ,.... ~ i1ootlls-a I. -hlr· * * °"" ,..,, "n o.p,. Fa< tlool --... ,.. -llEIULTSt Coll WANT AD ,1.;..,a.,,,., ... "'=1111.:::"":..-,,..,,..,,,.,.i m w. 11 .. ST .. SANTA~~ sau ~ ............. 1r11hel'Olllll'---·.-... !Id _ ..... .,,71 A •11!111111 .. L.;::.:~~;:..;:.;,;::..:;:::::;..:;::.J~.!,..~.!:C~•!!L~b~j~-~~ --"""' ... _ \ I t 1 • . -.. --• • • • .. ...... f DAIL V PllDT S.tui.ior. Jlnll'1Y 29, 1972 ' Hn'• How Y" caii ua ' 0. F••• Dlme·A·UllH --. . - ·our famous DI ME ·A··LI NES I ' • • 1 FIVE .. CONVENIENT OFFICES . - 10 .SERVE YOU • lrlnt .....,. .,. 111111 thom with correct <Hh to one of our 4 con~t off1cn. I e NIWPO!lT IEACH .. 3333 Newport Blvd. e ,LAGUNA IEAC11 , , ., .. 212 For11t ftve. e COSTA MESA •.• : .... , .. 330 W11t lloY e HUNTINGTON IEACH 17175 lloch Blvd. e UH CLIMENTE 305 No. El Cimino R11I • ~II-leek, produce or pl,nt .. • ~ _,.(cl•I. 1d1 1llowed. . . .e t.ch li.n, """' llo prlcod with no llom ..... $25. . . ' • c .... u-......-4.,..;..he . . DIME·A.UNES . ' -i Aro ,., Private fl•r,lloo ONLY i • M• '""" a .. 1 .... Addro»e1 Not Accepted .. ' . Adnrtloora vltilltJnt "I h • • • . regulotlon1 may l>o Jn vlolotlon of Stote · Fronchlie Boord & locol loualo ,..., IJconso r .. ul• '"'"'· Sl'0\1E $25. ROllaway bed 122.50._ 548-1690. crue $13, 1mall' lamps 75c each. -.im BU!C< 11" wl>ol!la $4 -GENERAL Electric GAS motors lldal!O-5.&lrfbou.'dl all under,., .. l'O'f'EI\ ,....... $25. Plllh PAR'lllll-fl5.Coa>pletecan ~~ ~ '::i, ~ RMera St•-=. reoord pie.yer ~· buUt-ln ...,. and ranp $JS.$25. 8111. alter 12. -$5. lJl>rllbt .. euwn "8 Ow., '61 Buick., .6j .. -•.Pl ~ . • Llooel $25. -IBM electric tyjl<Wrl~ ~-$12. Klrby uprlaht ~acuum Pootlilc, '60 Dulek. '612 O>ev traln !'I.,·~ S2. Can SKIS. Fllb<T, oear new, %10 '15. Torches A nsuJ&ton, 0 S2S. ,_ pollJJ>er ~ :yjn•a StrafCjlt Alde 125 f167.f3(1; ~.Electric .wlldles IL cm. $10. With hlndqa $15. hardwood <'OllCb SIO. Mon. S FA, bn>wn Upilolater.d .. '6" "b~ tlrO bike $12. • • • Po-Pl<lt. $2. W"'!'l pin Solomon blndblp 11 5. only, ~ll. Worn 'but not ooil<d $10. 903 H<>llywood bed ll:Jnie $3. WHITE ,. .. allyde coucb draftlqi' vellum t1le $25. I.2 &14-2125. BABY lb tor who W. 17th St., Sp. 82. Sat. lS13 Oranee All~.~. and matchin( cb&ir UJ, BUNK, Trundle, or twin volt a.ul'o coll s2 er mom A!ternoon,a.UdaySun. 00 Dl.neUe1eta.nd3ctwJn$lS. bedl,$25.each,SweepuVac Retrigera&n .-...Aepid • 2SOUDOlkm:ltablet$15 can'tlittade1a~openln1. ATcrhoulepaJnl: Too~ Double bed trame $8, ~attle/grill ss. C&n unitJ $25 ~-val! each. 5'8-56ll.l. Mattftu, mattreu pad, T= 1!.~f ~:__Tape ~, ·~ wool 'l5c. 1 pUon Hollywood style SS. Double opener/l<nife lhlrp I S' ., SO .,;., 60" ~ BOY'S --~ -· b'~ $1 lhffta S2S. Diaper bar $1.50. -•=•~ $10. ~~11a Z-Spar lhlnner IJ:IO. bed -headbolrd ~· · w , x -tge ~~ ~-1 . -• Diaper paU .5(). Foldq: po~ Bed !obi< 13. Glr!'a blcyde 1 p1loll Bi"1lte Z-Sj>&r Shell Expose -Scour -rorcr - Plaeon -SPONSOR A husband and "'lfe TV team &<>l a dlvorc~. The Judae awarded thr wife the CUlto<ly of their SPONSOR. ~ra ~~!~lamp SlO,I t'.'.vertlne ""'~•.•b Sl!J. $25. Pedol car $1.50. Trike IY chair IJ.!l>, HIP chair 115. Vlclorllo lllll ·cbair l""Y IJ0.50. '2 quuta v.;th2drawera$l.Kenmore ;adbl~~""'ss.$6,Q~: Sinele pair ~ df9c>e• U. Trike wbet'ts 25c c.ch. $1.50. Porta sate $2.!iO. $1S. Buffet modern ~ Brollte z..8»rar Shell Ivory caniater vacuum, work• BABY dre~r y,·hitr with spttad $10 twine $3 ea, blth $2.50. Trawl"IC!l rod $1. Unkyde $2. Bike te~ Feedlna' di.lb .40. Toys .J.o to $25. ~~ lrlltary, $5.50. 1 quart Penetrol paP\l &OOCl needs _bole $5. Sert.a changine table on top $8. rug-lid tell $J. t h to W 'Framed Wxlilcape $1 Bide: SO:: each. 2 0 \'dvet paintfro, .50, Jnf.allll liJe 2 cirll novtll and dJildmw lOc. conditioner $1. 75. 2 quu1a doui:IR lize mattl't'as and Clair lO llllilCh $ 1 • 5 0 • pWows S1. bO)'s cJotba alzt ialDe:I Car and Drlvtr lOc. ~ x 2f! $2.~. Birlell blou,lea, dreuea. corduroy O&k frames $1 each. Seat ~te u n de r co a t fS. box .,q like new • $20 I =84~7~-&21==· ~--~- 16-14 25c to u,.·La ~ta Fdgldalre lmpee1a1 aweeper $1.50. Bmell !'\I&' tennil lhoe11·W .10 ... $1. ~$2nch,~nck '*'°11 f'acta,~6incbwhiteltlU'· CHOPPER motorcycle parts Tre,ct, Atlanta to. Qurem-dbhwubtt, still won:.: P>1 aharnpooet' $2. Stow bood ZU Wilk> Lane, C.M. OU. $1. Hat ncks $1. 2)'4 cSWan IIIDE-A-BED Iota $25. Bumt b&e table' top $2. ~ for 350 Honda, i.;et of foot parlc to 20821 &pukm Qipperto~. Good MOnroe: wl.th fan $10. Olshes 25o-S3. UrUveralty between SUrta Dr. Cbltl. Mesa 557...,.n Ora.hp twerd Colonlel. CUI &Udell; tools SOe ffCb. Old pep and sissy bar both for H.B. 962.-lBa>. an, • .&hock: abwrben $1.50 each, Light brown wie and. stam Ana and Tua Un A ve . ' · • evenb'WI 642--0279 Newport •!)'le wooden ironq board $25. Pair or 10 inch over .tit !68-'70 Pontiac •. o-400 $5. hwer head, flexible ~1986. COUCHES 10-$25. Room Beach • sood <;over $2. Two lif1S stock chromed cl\rommolly V.W. fe~ers· $10 ea:, V.}'I. PSI helium regulator $25. ho&e '.$3. 12"-14" hubcai-TWO Retriprat ra 1 coaler $25. Good stioe ?OM.er · double bed mattress and forks $22. T\1.-eak bar $8. CO . MP dboa~ .!10, ea.. running Large wood Luy SU.n 25c-$5. Lock gas caps $1. l2Y l&ra&e or lhop ~ ~ .~~ lize 7.1,i $10. Good BABBo Y and 2Xlot c~the1 a l~. box spriiw U> a set. Leaker 842-200I. ' LETE Houywood bed rus.., ea ... rear deck lids hue $1. Punch bowls and heater fans $2. Datsun tan-$20 • each Jiefrl,U:;;' ~• J.Oc..$lO. Sboet like Y s to , &U' '1 to -Ot. prden hose 50c. Hammock ~t~;:c:~~:·c~ ~-~.=.~m$ll'tooi:, :i.t!~Fu.~~-~~ ::u$.5~:·:: ~e~ ~t ~~~~~El=~ rr~~in~~~ent.~~~s~ ~~~i!81~ ~ik~~~sc>::t~ SQUAREBACK rear bwnper 96l-1782,_ Tallkl with valve• and Cycle tire 350x1 9$2. 14" s~ •10 w ra~ee ;~ •• Canisterwt.$2. Wiphuman =wanner $3.50. 2030 ott'rltutfed roCking chair 962-8596. '5. W~w1perat$5. MUN'l"l stereo ·tune.r $25 • .f backpacks, $25. Follf' tube rimsS1Datsunbumpen$2. Deometer ·round •ice hair hand tied never 'M'.>m •54n~ye Pl., Mesa Verd~ need& recovered $5. Old'~18~ .. -TV~M-,.-.. -,..--125-.-,-W>-k 2 -.t be{fl 'ttill in paclcqe track car tapes 50c eacn. 11uarescent Ua:ht $4. Fans $1 Steering wheels t1 Gu ar formlca ito Sum~er .con' SI~. Other w:lp $5-$8. .....,.,.,°' . style overstuffed chair with vacuums $8. $ l 0 • 2 . 11 e.ch. 548--1853. Case for ti.pet $1. picture each. Underwater 11ghfl and electric mowers $3. 929 Electric a.1r' condUJooer ,,; Y~ ].Oc....$3. Wal! clock FILING cabinet $25. Mantl' w 0 0 d r:; ~ ne: dishmarter1 $15, U), 3 iink EXHAUST heackn: for ax> ~es, new SlS, sell ~ $.5. battery packs $2-$25. COrd · Arbcr, C.M. cabin $25. Pu.lb lawn mower ~ A (paid $35) 310 ~~ $20. Vreetable julcq ~b • .-$5. needs iauceta $4, $6, $10. 2 email .· vw $25. Hide-.. ,, _ n-..11 . .-."". Art'hery tea.ther fetcher 15. set. $5. U n de r w & t er NAUTICAL "'~tor near new, $2). 4 lawn chaln 1pllpeT w., S4nta. Aoa _.. Cabinet doon SOc-$1.. mug .... .., .... cbal:r &eYo'· l'a<b 5J, $f. F.ire screen SS. .,..~ """""'' Otticf;-swivel dllirs with lnstam&tie mQvie camera . '"1°• """"'~"" and 2 bencbel redwood S10 near MacArb.lt and Main. Danish !1replace $25. ing $1. Partahle TV u ls $2. 3910\\ Cb&nnel. Pl aood SJ). VW oll rooter $5. arm& and cutm, like new case $25. Scrap' and 8Ml or woridng lSc-$~. Sea 60' Heavy main watu ~ SURFBOARD $25. Kn e e Camper cuahlona $15. Steel 8olMI copper pknter wltb 67J.1603. ., N.B. ~ 7.:..,;!ats-15,. 1967,.1~~ $25 each. Vibrator, new, at-. bits and pieces l()c..S(lc. chest, aH bronze fi~ $12. (oode type) J25. Annltrong baud $10. Skis, poles, boots drawen $3. Oi.b and mat-metal frame 17d>, 8 inches -""IA!; tachei to bed springs. bu Bars a:nd tubes $145,. %. " to Mahogany boat-thaped crib-pipe threoder up to one inch size 9% u;_ 67J..3838. ' tress $15. Comi>lete· tet of dttp $5. T\\'O 4 lb. health $25. 7-39lo ln,ytim~. clock' and' tbnei' sa>. Eleo-%" copper tubing $2-$5. bilge board $2. Cased . 5% and vice. All little used. $2) Stew:u't Wamer P~S (cat bocU $2! Metal bun1t beds BEAUTIFUL dreares, .. wns tri -.. bl dio 'th ...,___ inch compass S15. Antique Daft 11 ta 1 .. ber • MOVING Wed. to apt. New Ol' truck) $25. 839--3781 with ladder no mattress $10. .. «Wt ·11.w. ...... each, i.2 and c ,,... .... era W! case ~IUl,;k booster spnnp $3. brome and teak boat wtieel 1 un oyo um ~ Virtue "Walnut"· dinette • Naugtlh,yde Jove Rat with ~ $5. Cun · rack · $1. Floor Dayton endless b I ad e S?. Oil ·aneh:>r li8tt. $2. Oki ~-pe.ik rackmod $25. 'I)'pewnter table $25. 4 matdrllv cbairr, BLUE chlp &tamp books ! 14~ Otber-dreael 14 and 16. 1 c r u b be r-~ $20. hacksaw, needs new ~ bronie casat Cbelsee ship's ~-""" d $12. Mirror goM sea.ts $15 each. 'JWin $2.50 each. 61J..3U2. patch on it $2. Near new WOODEN work benches 30x.96 $15. Metal bench SOx48 $25. 8' 1.ilhta SJ>. - AtrnlENTIC milk ca.ns $7. Steel shelvirc 3xh7 $25. 962-8983. Bkloeel and •we-at' r & Lavatory sink, faucets and $25, Stand $,l.S. :Ptfotor $25. clock 17 Nautical books and --$10. Wheel bar all bed aet $25. ~ .... machlne SCUBA tank 72 cubic foot, b}&ck and white expt"Mive -1~ Wood!:n aids and fittinp $5. Dishes, bottlt!C Extra blades $2 Movie • metal rubber titt $XI. 2114 ~ ........ , liJt ndlUon wi golf ~ lite 9% $10. ~ tn b&xtil'.WI $12.50. 00-$1. 2800 IA.Salle Ave, CM ~raps. 3 ~ chromv ::e:· ~~ trc;. = Continental, Colla Mesa. ;;: ~~~~ viLI've oe~ co boo,t. cost lbsi.· 1 =tc~ coll:=k.s ~ TWO child'• delkS with maa aki blndinp, coet S\>-2529. ~ bike S1S. 549-0022. mahogany louvered &hips 9 DRAWER dreaaer $25. Bed furniture $2.50 ~ $5.00 Hang-Sdl for $25. 6'73-3122. full 7 prior"': 1948, about chlUn $7.50 each. 675-2990. • ~· 9vaJ. 1able cloth $2. 33 Gal. show tank $25. LARGE occalllional chair..,.,_ cabin door $7. Si~, double frame, nlJ_btstand and large UC lampa $2.51).$5.00, 1MB ROYAL aqua muter (U.S. 1000 books ~•. Two near VERY rood bra~ carpet ~Eiectricedfee-pot .• llkenew Bookah•ll --• K. ~ ldra··-"'"'------11 •----·--'hi--t. Di l d bl •-9xU$25.548-5300. $3 Radio $150 Car"'ftldio •UUa.l .., Complete double bed with and triple rope blocks" .. ~ ..... ~ au. we .,...... ..uw-.i ._,.. table $5. Potted ven o U e hole· new C70-14 white wall tirt'ts' I-;;=--,,--,----,--,..-,~ ~ 11-..1~ .:.:..... .u..i.... Bioz.onicl 1ilter Sio.i 2C pl headbOerd $25. Double bed, mnall to huge $l-$15. NavY Sofa $25. Maple bunk beds n.zbber ple.nt no. Studio retu1ator. LI~ MW con-' K each. Two 7.SG-16 a ply OLD padlock marked J. H. ~-.or:u -~· salt/fresh water CUltom . . .. _.._,_ ..__.__ 50c. n-·tlful $3). Rocker $5. Medicine euel $10. v~.1-·--dition. Colt $75 new, aell ·--~_._ ... _ with-~ ·-·-ol Johrwlon Co. Da.-ted 1927 _b.ble $12.50. New coppeJ' ...__,_ -n.. •• b1-L.--> """" bed.aprea:dl $3. Vacuum uau"" ...,auc:n:, ~ cabinets ""' &nd ... Flood .... a. uiuauu I.Qi.I """" ...,... • .,.._ wc u'UUI. ~ _.WY belt ~ ou 1a1 .... .., ...... UU\IUIC ..-. _,. cleaner$3J Patiocardtable mahogany and tn.19 mvy ..,... --.,OAI', 272 H1cb Drive ..,-. vi~. milesleft$.5.each.Handk'IK India c4••) $lS • ..1..._:..C ve pune end Radio .$3.. KinpizedJ'1 bar end chalrs0 115. c1r1·1· ... ~ Adelaide · chest $25. 1*1 lamps '1 eL Llrp picnic 1.quna°Beech. 'ANTIQUE annmemorative or~.~ AW•• Two &73-l122. ~ ~ 13.SO. t..<tlos ·blcy-be-~~ 18 s · k •= llli 12 Baby car bed· $1 ~ -I=='"'------de $22.. Redu¢ni eqtilpm~t ..... -._.. •· pe& e.r &peed bike $25. 400 MCI'-~ ftt9net leMed lamp Bre · ·UNUSUAL deoon.tor itema med&Uion .of Will.lam Gibbs pJutic chrome dinette SPEAR IWl (Healtbway, m. ear ~ fttsi $L Call cabinet, new~. &f2..&383. rima.C Wa;y, Apt. 13, C.M. .SS.SO Many brom.e titting• hold~~ and paper towel m.k'h brut, 1899 Solid~ .McDoo, Secretary of the chain ~ d1rome dirty cxmpetttlon) 2 rubbtra in ~·&Di nltefwM4n STOVE,O'l<eele.aDdMelTitt 557-5792. lOc-$3. Na.vyboat compu1 andmn!1~~== door lock eet,. i.r,e oval Treuury 1913-1911 $1S. b.rt good plastic free . good conditim <cost $24 ~ thru Sat 11).6, ' 110. Sola '$10. Cheit of GIRL'S Stingray bike $15. $15. oak chart case ~ 26 lOc to fl 9t5 Victoria, C.M. plates and dead bolt fl).00. 673-3122. Wooden fold up ebatr $1. new) SeU for $7. 673-3122. KROµu..E}l. llt!CfiMlrll cta'V· dra.~-l'I $10. ~Uwk-box SUrfboard flS. Bellyboord charts $25. New daeron line, GOLD wive! ke S2S Fairbanks Mone 1 cal e GA.$ .refriatt-.tor $25. Gu 1 M~ twm bed. ,head and SHELL.5' Stale of the Union ed idtvan. -:-..:!l ••. ~;;:_ _ spnngs ·~· Nattress $3. $15. Sear's floor polbrher 3/8, 5c ft. 2 section &0lid 1 J'OC r • $25.00. Old rn.al:r:lgany and stove $25. School detkl 1ootboard metal rails $5. bronzecolleeton:colntet$5.' ' ~ .,. ... _ ....,, Metal spnnp , $3. Ma1l '1 $18. SmaU suitcase $6. . brass tra.Urail log $25. each blue-~n chair $25. Good brass ice skates $5.00. BraA $5-UO, ~ption ~ $15 Ten p.a panes for 67'3--312'l. Kenmore wuher~N rood Rem)neton~ectricruor$5. Record player $8. section, spttader lights $7. ~lUOn, 2 lamps wl\h Chinese 7 light eancile n.ch. Air tuka $3-$Z. louvered windows 36 inches \VEICHT BELT lhfp ::: ~ief, Pi ¢11pe Size ·u tim $3. Guitar $15. Silvef'-1)1ated co(f@e eervice Bronze 12 volt ~P· $10 -rurc:.ss each. Seascape $5. OOlder Su.oo. Brus Army 'Electric molors $7.50 each. fl.50. GoOO spades, ~Is, y,...i ...... > two, 25 Ibo · T l\fM MoVle ~ $8. Attiche cue ·sz 1ron.U1g _.. 3 --1,. 2 Solid bronzr No. 2 fuel tilter S all we M!rving cart $5. bugle $12 00 Old did brass Carpenter 1ooll 2 5 c -15 • ....,..._, p:ltch fork. tilling $15"•"::... ..u for. cost l ' Pbilco ~we TV • • ..-. trays .,.,, ..,.,., ,..,. JW Mahogany Navy bos'n m bar and 2 stool& $10. · • ~-·-'""w $5 .aftm wUI 'rube $lo '. bmrd $2. Iron $2. Yacuum cigarette un. $'10. WU!? · . BabywaJker$2.Babyrwing andirom:, S6 .00. Old .Eletiric drill $1S. Electric f<rt. hBM; edgers $2 each. CompJ.etr,67J.Jl22 · aoUd , 1 .we radkt.. $.23. $8. ~~ $1. Quart pitdler $&. 2 covered chair $3.50, Bait bag and $5. ~1791. mahogany and bnlSI Seth razon ~$8. Movie camera New autof1te a.lb!!'nator $15. · • ~ 1V ~ 21 , , thermc..-·-~ Scl8Mlrs $1. wgetable diabes $5-$8. Well brackets $5.. Odtboard Meer-'Ibomal Metronome With &nd editor $2). Double amc New Ford l2v generator $10. WOlLENSAK .f 9peed .tape ~ ·TV $10. Powe!' New benl&titcb $2. Footstool and tree platter $8. 5C8-:m1 tng whl!ti and drum $4. DIS'J'R&§ED Maple bunk bell $12.00. fce tor.-(make $10, Mq: wheels .$11). New tu.el pmnp for Ford 390 recorder in exOOlent con. la . $1. Servtqr cut S2. H~ Pairs of oars and paddles beds $25. Mattre111e1 $21. 3 ~ paper t 0 we1 Small gas ea&lne i-rta V-1 $5. Nni 8,<m RPM dition. COllt $125 new. ttll wn • .,JnlJWS' aa: ~ii $4. lamp cost $100 ~ .$3'.l TANK vacuum and at· $5. ~ inlktable fender chairs $5 ea. Double mat-rack). $4.!JO. 1908 New $1-45. 64&-3250. ~ with mounl1ne fer $25. 673-3122. SC-6936. B~ $15, Bianket 11.' tachm~nta: $4. Rotisserie S5. Antique tn,., gauges $2-ln11 and box 1prin.r p), Haven 1 .. -round .. 1 .. _ ,; brlCket $1S. New Fud I -=SWIM='-,,...C-'-,,..C--- MINI hlb --~-•-$25 Air co--· $25 2 -•. Solld ~--.,, • .;. __ o1 lronrita inmer $3). Chair $5. ~.oo. ';t'.~~ --~--• "'.:".~k· 21 TV $15, worb.. S1opr IW, Voit ·Vlldnp, ' :r . -· """'° .,.ck .Blue Qdp boo1<$2. 232 <:<CU, • ~-· -w~ ...-.-Lam 15 Sola bed •w ~""' ~ ~ -ci..n.r $10 -hn !or 6 and 8 1oriJe atz. In -condltm, _tte. CW heavy <lui,. '"!•k B, CM ott Newport by .. .....i_ lape ~r . 125· old ·-ahipo fioc.S4. ...:...,!'.__ " . 125. $4.00. Old. -$I.SO. -OU ~ hoir-can • cyllndtt $10 each. New -131 new, aeU lor $5. bumpor, $25. 12 l~ old . Ramoey dnt&-Sa• 8:9(>.l l6mm film projector $10. Manilan and nylon -·-· .. -•... $25. 540-1426. 15 00 :e.a.-i polr I ·--c vu _..... -SlO ft<h. I· boys dotbee: outznjwn 2!f.-32 l\M· 8mm film editor $4.15. line, all size to '21iii'' ·-2828" Mori~. C.M. ~ EngtWl eal'ldlebol~ 181.t and back $5. Cbleman u~ motorcycle ~s $5 ~-• wUt $1-$5. Several real " Camera. tripod $2.75 ~ diameter 3c-Zie per foot PORTABLE dilhwulier $25. (with · finger rkw> '6.00 ~Z:7 $3. After 1 2 , each. Near new 350 Hood& HOOVER portable \la.Cllurn rlOOd ·ttems -jacketa, ~ LIFE jackets $2-$4. Electro · Camera SOc:. Light meter Full rigged ~ ship Double bed headboard and Solid braa door knoc~ • tMnt wheel $10. Misc. new cleaner tn excellent ~ ' suit, .size 14 ' $5. CU"i\ aoolit Hygiene . ~acuum -~th e.t· 75c,. ~·· foldillc bed and . model $6. S&t·Sun. 833-2349. frame $25. Mattreaa and box $3.00. Old large ~'Ood C HA ~LENG E leWin& ud·ueed Honda psrll $1 ta dftion, <.Wt $50 new, sell for suit, 12 14 $5. 648-5'19l. =~$3. ~·~ mattress no. Small kitchen GOLF B.AJ:J.S 3l-25c, ~. sprlnp $25, Woman'• IOlfl and bran photoen.pben machine in cabklet $25. BUt-$25. Cr9iC model m a:>lkl $IS. 673-3122. BOYS bk:ycle . $25. Gtris Irle pollsher $25. Bathroom tab!~ $~.5(1. Ki~chen st e ~ .. -&.lSc., 70-lOc, 127-Sc. 2UI b'ons $25 ea. 557..Q97. tripod is.oo. Hand vacuum tomolr at:taehment $3 . .wi tape recorder battery DEO:A 4 tpeed J!IOl1able 'blcycie $25. Upright xacu_um scale $l. Dining table:tiop $4. chall" $3. M'en •. valet $5. Poinse~ CdM. 2 KJNG Headboard.I $5 eL 3 cleaner $4.00. E J e ct ri c D l 8 h wuher bu:ilt-J.n..ha.1 or 110 with speaker and record pleyer in Wee nrw dea.nel'.$20.<;a~n'}Jt,.r MS-6.5l9. . • Nnchbowl,p0ttery$2.5<1· :i--twin$3ea.ltwlnbed.$105 lkilld and toastl'r $150 boseatoUMupart&bie$Sl. telepbone ata,dmlept like condllion,colt$Slnew,1t11 vacuum m:t ~11 Crib rail $1. Le.~ racks EXTRA ~10 custom made 11. bar $20. 2 large wo'rk each. Briar pipe collection 00-0570. new $25. 88 pellet d&rt &lr for $15. 673--3122. $15. \V stand 16. 4 antique REDWOOD .. ble9 and two Sl eoeh. vepor1aer· SL75. top earner tor VW BUi (16 tab!., S'1J and $25. kiell<Ope 50o-$1.00. Anvil .$3.00. Old 9'x12' Rooe flcral '"°' c:upet plotol $10. l~ ~ FAMOUS ..-. -~ ,_India i.-us . belll $5 aet. benchel. like MW" $15. BBQ $5. Tnmdie beds $20 Ml'· !t) $JO. 540-7J70. $8. 2 ·wattle irons $3 ea. 1 Nllbleco tin box $2.00. Solid $5. TraVttSe CWUln rods Coltl'.'Mesa, 54&-5l32. boob in like new oond-.. • -Toaster $5. ~1r;., Junior chai:i n . Pots and Neadl. 8 . 501 Reclan:ls A\·e, S 0 NS 1 on f! to co 1-Jaree cage $5. Dn. pes $3. btaes 4. piece cott. ee aet 2 t $6. 'Div.._ ... ,, ...... ., ~ --·:ric-s1:G1assware 646-3418. 1 Baslret foot---' --"t Chain""' n--I nu-or .. ....,...,. • ..,..and ELECTRIC MOTOR colt $50, new, •11 fer $15. TWIN. bed box -frame .-.-· · ' ege-, • .,"" ....,. ..,... ea • .uu-s'too I $1. $7.00. Antique p 0-r.c el a.in . .rand electric 3 speed $8. II M.SO. •-t of _ ~-•-. m-3122. l(k,-75c, Stuffed &nimals NYLON covered leader wire balb-&.ts, 'wood skis and End table $3. Refrieerator plum pudd1nc nlold $15.00. 548-5003 ..,,. """ _ .... " u.u• =:,..,-=~---- $15. Tool;s 1~$1. Pa~ tcys, cute Jl..;3.50. Living llXXl ft. $3, boat light $2, poles, all tor $5. 546-5984. $1S. Tooh $1 each. Books, 5-Bent\\'OOd chair $ 9 • 0 0• · for pickup truck ti-Hard POLAROID camtta (QI) in bade lxmks 10c-25c. Cam-room fllrnitutt, Kit c be n SunDeam ahavemuter $2, 1G-2Sc. Cu1h Ion 1, 50c C'mvair wheels with tires 2 Child'• ct.Ir $6. Oilld'1 ._'Ork '-~ $2.50. Bi.throom exceiler;it condition, cost ping stove ~ .. Fondue $4. utm!iia $1-#i. Satuily -appliance roller fl •. Dre~s 2 Small apt. size Cabllaet knobs 5-1D-2Sc. 2111 $.1.50 each. 19 b1cb Model two wheel b~ $6. Ollld'• aink-'2.SQ.Lawndarta$2.50. over $150 nrw, .U tar $25. Camer& -u.tariiaffc $2. 521 Iris Ave. Corona. de! size 11·14 25c·$4, Shoes fioee ~~~ne ;!!e : Pomona Aw.. C.M, "A" ~I $3.00. Old patr of tnlctor $6. Oilld's tbr'ft Outboard motors, EVinrude, 673-312'2. 370% 15th Co9ta Mesa, Mer. . size 7*-8. blonde end table 646-lTI5. ~ · Classic car drivq ligbt., 6 wheel skooter $6. Chillt'a '"'hrs. .$25. Hand air pump ~GO=IJ>=--.,..--.,,.-~W~.-TWln~ -~2983. LUGGAGE cartiu $l Book $1, green viriyl occUlonal DRAITJNG 'table $25. wit $25.00. 1914 B:us Auto crib and rn&ttreS.: $10. 2 $25. Tubef for can, dif. turquoise quilted IJftad TABLE wood $25. 6 matching shelves eome with glass chair $7, cocktail tsble $5, KENM?RE. ~ $ 2 o. Women's .lki pants lDM, IPQtligbt $3).00. :Mode! '"I'" tw:ln beds wood $10. i% iron terent liUI fx each. Wa.ffle $'1.50. Black and whtte dlairl $25. Alllaatar ice doon -.t~-=:. Worii: ;....,b~ purses 25c. 7G8 ,Center St. Beautiful linen-like ttxtured perfect condition -Cbelt coil 1700 Old anall wood bed $5. 2 full me wood bed iron $L Bed frame $2. checked twin spread $5. bucket $1 El · curl ....,.... Ut. 646-1091Sun.12 pm to 5 drapH 2pair78''Wx54.L _.. · • $10. Delk chair with arma Greueeun$2.Mono1stereo $5. -Te&· ·= $ 2~ *$25-01.h hr used for·pe.tio pm. , S20 ~h. 1 pair 48" W x 56 of dra~ 4 $3, 675-7513. stove base $7.00 Fl9bnetl $1· $5. Display cabinet with tape deck $25. Ironing board Orlon 2 piece dre• size 12 tab!~. 4 ~wer chest $25. L $10. f;1&..8947. KITCHEN Aide dUhwuMr ~.00. Sat and' Smday, lour drawer $IO. Gu heattt without pad $1-.So. PQ!s and SS. Black fUr shoulder cape Mqazine rack Sl Electric BJ& table for di.nin& $25, Six COUNTER st o o Is,· tour, -, . , $15. New ndiH nt s-nts. &n-2349. $5. Ironing board and ftld psi. 5c-Z!c. Two li&ht fix. $10. Misc. di.lhea 10c·$2, griU '$7.50. Roaster Oven ·chairs $25. Iro~ board $1. white pedestal with green s8rtingraCYCLEY ~~~·. 6'~ ~. s me 10, $5. &M-1.869. 8• BEJGE couch $15. Apt. iron new $5. Claa& tDp cof. tun!9 $1. Animal trip $4. New 36 cup e I e ctr le , $12.50. J. L. Raci Track $2. C&b'-·t •M ~· E -St cushio111 ".,,;:· ea..1'.wo iU "'~""' Q'flr1oov ,__ 1 ~-~-~ • pe re o I a tor $10. N-· ' · """" _, • ._ • _.... ·• _, . . · ANTIQUE sreen deak SlS '""" e ecu~ stove $3) . .....," ,,_ee table SS. Patio iron table National Geographies books """ I Clothµlg ~-'968-4385. OJsta Misa. • 11~hse~~b:11 ~~ ~ 2 Complete twm beds $17 Blowrt JIQle Jam $2 Chalk table chain near new $4 ea. ·$5. 2 coucbe1 $10. 2-~ volt 25c each. .20301~ Cyprep r ~i25~e~ica.: 1 2 Fon!" Model A rear ends $15 HALF QIJKlPY Dlison white maternity 8Wlsult s i z e 12 @a.ch. 'l'eal g?eEtl naugab)'de board $l 50 ·~tab lhi Fireplace set and I ro n 1 , table top electric 1tove, -4 st., ~ta Ana HelebtJ, by tumet '5 'loi ba , each. Heavy duty trailer crib .$2.5. Finn ~by ,mat-$10. Baby back pack $'10, bed sofa Ul. 21" Zerrlth pWrue $2.00, 646-SlOL P 8Cftel'i, tooll $15. 66-0820. burners $15. l Philco .0Nnge9. airport. abardlne . ·t : ue : frame with wbee:ll and tires tress, pad, , bumpf!r pad Cosco inJant carrier $5, black and white, works $20. . • • SHORT John wet suit,. Mens refrigerator $25. 2 twin she ANTIQUE IUncheoa fork by ~ llU . Sport i ~ ~ ii!ig~ St., sheets, coverlet flG. Sm.all carbed $3, net play pen $5, Sat. l-6PM S48-S238, N.B. ~= ~r~ ~ •mall, saod ccndUSon $1.0.12 !!x ~ am mattrftl Gorham dated um tn 1terl-~:ts S:b !in~ ; white l>o9k C8Se $4, sniall Diaper pail $1. girls clothes CAR seats, 56/61 VW Bus $25 r.. $5 769~ pup ibotgun, ooelltnt _,, ..--.rua:n 1op table $3. tng ~ilver $10. 673-3122. a~ $8. VoUey ball net $3.' i TWINBED $1?.SO. Frame ~nclo~t L drav.-en $8. to one year, under $1 ea, front seat, new upho!Jtery W ·nh. ~ ~ t'OndJtioo $25. Lona John X-~ ~ ~all~-S3$1.03 TOOL box 24Ji11x8, varnl&hed Waln.Jt commode $25.. 128'.l ; (twin) $5-roller type, Couch Girls tbes 6 months to 2 642-4970 $10, Sprite buckets $10 pair. • · ' • Sinall wtt .Wt,. new $20. • .... ..,. ...... -~ ~ .. ""-un.u .. --' ' $15. George Wuhqton bed )'t'ars !ic--SL Warm brown Facel 'Yep buckets $5 each. 1WIN Bed, headboard and 54&--3900. • ~ ot 2436 New po r i wood . $IS. ¥amJal adding "'"'"I'" "-&" sile &, 12· 2> $10. ; -ad lull or qu· .. n $8. human "''" wi·.,· -~ -"•. DANISH st,yle, dining table "''" ""°' foollJoard _11_ "'~ ~ _,, BeR-..,_la "•aa __ ol mac~1ne, VlCtor $25. l twtn 1,<m plastic rl.ze 6 biap. • ~..-·~ •llLLI-a.uu ......., $25 like Dt!W, chest of ~· • ,, ..... .,.... ... .,,.._,,. L\DYS Schwinn bike $12. c;J~" ...-_,::_ • G·~ bed, metal frame $3.50. $7.00. 22 rifle $15. 64&-7667. ' Rocker $8.50. Antique table Also synthetic $5-$15. 3112 drav.ws $25, end tables ~ CHESiof drawers $2). Olest BICYa.E, ctn:• 3 speed, 21 Boys· bike $5. Buketball, au 0111 :""'"· &rage Pll)'Pt!D $2.' ·Baby ciqthel i endS9.DogbouaeHkenew Coolktgeott Paularino boxesoJ.dlll:ie•Jl.962-1782 of drawers $25. ]I.fat~ inch"!ileell,exceUentcon-Backboard $2.50. Ratan No.9. ~ e&ch. 8" stainleu REFRIGERAT·OR$25. $8. Kitchen table $13. "OJuch 557-2475. CHILD'S Early American 6 mlrtOr ·$10. AM/FM tar dition $15. ~-cbaJn $1 each. Kitchen. LARGE dlllht table with 1tttl lkillet $3. 2 quart pan ~ table $5. QJMt of f 9' -$25. ~9· TELESCOPE (lel\RS · and draWtt desk $25. Early Am-radio $25. Car Juggac reek JIM Beam Bottles: Donkey ta.ble nevennar .top • extra pad $15. Bird cage and puu: $2.50 each. Spray &' u n WttS $5. 548--3225. I GAS Ventl'l:I wall heattt $15. surifilter·) $25; 4/8 track FM 15. 64l--01.Jl. "·-i-1960 •16 baud $4. Laundryroom,two ·n.so. 2 end tables and co!-De--Vllblu -each. Hand 4 TRACK tapedeck $6. B.B .• erican night stand $6. Old ...... ut-'6'"''• • .... and BB' .. " . !ll Apo(ena, Balboa ]Sand, Stereo tor car tune' r. bench is, BJack r;nodern TOILET .. M tank $12 Door Eiepbant I: nonb:, pair. faucet cabinet sink $5. Mena fee table $3. 2 table lamp. tooll from Sl-$5. 30 volume1 eun · ·I ,....,, Oulj! I upstairs front. Circular Spice rack &nd bot-twin headboud and frame Ith ~ ~ SlO 1956 $.17 50 each Roy,j IOlf club •t bq and cart $2 each. Mile, cloUJinc size ot Americana Encyclopedia, board $3. 2 wood@n tenni• I F R 1 GIDAJRE dishv."Uher tles $3. New Mexican leat)lel-$8. Bookcase ·SlO. Nice old w . • Opai ~ 1957 ~ All $25. Photo dark room items. 10-14 50c..;.t. Shoes me 1953 $25. 2 new window rackets with new strinp $10 : purses $1.50 -·each. Ne'v Yale lock $2. Pipe, ~ and ' • ln 5x7 contact Jll'inler $5. &..7~ 50-fZ. CoUecton: !tern, shades 5tx72 $1 each. Elec-each. Walnut bonp board $10. Built-in Magic Chet de1k tamp '$6. Ch i ld'• %,ScafoOt.Bikeseat;new perfect concU~n. ~Vi& DrkiyI>dtilHeteeb'lC-'-$10. can now or-t It I oven $ 2 5. Washer-dryer an:hen> feather fetcher Sllmsonil@ card table and 2 $4 Bell $1 Light $1 Bl Marina NB &t&-'1535. ua~ ~ nJbe..:Chlnese l!kll'1 trlc carving knife $3.50. •"'•'"' 1 combo $20. 54&-7263. $3.rAl. 54>2529. -chairs $8. Old doU trunk $5. chip &nd G~n stamp·~ SINGLE' ma~tretl _..., box ~1-~ 50cl7. EndSafe -~~.t u~·t IV"'; G2reat condltiof>. ctieyy Elt:clrflt c can~ $21·~-~ Jatf!rG, 673-1544. MUNTZ stereo tuner $25, 4 Old magazine! ·holder SSr · · _..., ~ • ...,.., • .. .., .. , ..... -o piece scatter ehleld 1U cues ....--. ue.r LAR E steamer trunk 12$. • ROOM size beige or green track car tapes !iOc each. ; Boy's bicycle .. $l2. 2841 S2.25. ll9 B 34th St. 'Prirw $25. Ve.cuum cleaner her· $3. Travtl tripod $2. $20. Carb\ln!tors generators stool.I, iron and. rattan S7 Nodtake china (CaH) 1tl Of 1 rug $1S and Sl2. GE vacuum Case for tapes '2: Picture' Catalpa, Eastbluff. 6"-l624,, 675-0922. $3, &11~ $5. 6tf..'1220. 40x40 Dalile Le n.t I cu Jar $2, $10. D 'pounds of each. Eltttrlc lnlxer $4. 4 $20. Chair $5. Dresaer $5. j cle~er, roll type with all frames, new, $15, sell for~. METAL storqe room 10 x T DESK $2i. Chest ·$~. Triple WATER tic:ht car bJp rack scrtren $15. ·vktur -ttte stand trazwiucent pludc piecel Machinist Surface plak-$25. PainU,.. $10. 2 ton i attachments sz. Twin beds Archery feall'lej ft~ ~· n;. Flooring' for W}le $10: · dreaeJ' $25. ·Table $25. 6 steel adjuatable 1rame w1th $2. Slide projector takes~ and atrSps oo&ond and clear Franc l 1 co pottery, by ctr au 1 t c jack $10. j with or without headboRnls Office swivel ~ with r.tattreSs for hk1e-a·b00 ~ ch&ln $15. WaJnut bedn>om quick dllcorwct clampt and 1Sbn .q1ps '20. PoJarold J.Oc per' J)OUDd Ml-=. VW Starbunt, mile. Pi• ce •, Bpokcw $5. Antique t'ea>rd $15. $10. Double beds $15, arms and caslttl, _Uke new Drop le&[ tabla, Mlnut eet. OreUet' $25. Mirror $25. SJ). Pi.tic 2 Plecft eanitt nub run. IUa No. 100, lOC' OorV&1r arid • ~ ~ Automattct. m&nual cai;illet $25, 368, 15th St., SU. Seven foot kmg twin $25 each. Vibrator new .. at-f>'ni'i h $7. Hub caps tor Bed $.25. 548-87?9. $25. 18012 Norfon. lniM ~VII $3. ~ 1'° camera car perts 50c·.ff0 $1009 ·P. 14.an'• 1':!P:O c41a t • Newport He~ts. bed for"'" iUY and girl 12'. •-~ ~-,__ M•1-· · -ot;tfander V to No z 35 • • cuhmeft blue ~ lodies 6'\I" bed R>r ahorter couple tac.I<..,, to"""' sp .... a~ ncu Plymouth Valiant 25c each 1WIN bed ~ttreu, bax Clolor -MM Camera $20 . M.11 Tern Otde-1'°untb1ltl:ln· coat,'Zebn, 11.m fur atze a. PORSCHE '1tock ateel rim SZJ, stngle and twin com· clock and timer ·$2(1. Dec· Maytag wrinctt washer' sprirW end .frame, 2, $15 SINGLE bo1. 'Prilllll and Halli crafter 4 band Bettch. '$25. Clotbea, RD&ll Jties l5"~ .. "62VWbutlrontend ' ""'" roliaway 110 and l!S. tt:Jc porlabl• radlo """1 cue like ,_ 125. Lodles shoes; <tl<.'h. Double bed ma~ motuw $15. •• 1411. -119. Pbw REDWOOD -t 5. t+u, ·Jadin Iii: to $2l. wit!> complete ouipena1on Sine!• bed Ill. Two ~~-=r !!;. ·C't: •~• !I.IO narrow' 50c-$1.50. box oprq and frame ' TRIUMP1I 1'R.' top, ...,. 841-3181. , Brua wood ~ $4 •. (G 4132 · , &JI<\ lte<!rinr. lllOdwUam. rocllnen ~10 .. cb. W.• ~ --· 642-5899 attn 5:J> •r ~ podded -.ii 1>om .~-~. not a~-, oo•~·~ ~-.....,_, -~ ~ ~·watch t. ·-Q·-. -~~, .. -p1uo tne &nd 'rimJ 125. 2 lory Jjnk, f&U~e\_J \\"-eettndl 0 -Double boolccue bead-_........ "--ugwc.; UW\ ,.,..., .. &llU IM~•~ U .D -.,._ -11 t..- JloiiCJ9d IO!a $20, Aqua and fitlinp $5. Dtsbet, bOt· • -American ~ $25. -.... $20 oomple!e Sat P<>tarokl camera $9. IJb .,,th Inocr!fllon ol Ota _t rlml fbr I ... Fon! 16 '!!~_,.--., 0., So-JI. --LaSalle RING. pd 181< w i th bcmd$15.IG-1lS:L Mll""tlc racliw au tan1t """·OO!IU!rSt. APtB new boby_es,ut~m,nt , -Siii 0.-1n lncb.bo<lllor$20.49->= .. ~ ::·ED<IT~~n A9e., Costa Mtaa 545-2529. cultured peaii for~,_ COUCH, -lnto,bidl25. cap t2i. *14§ tla)'t. roRNITURE· aiau:.~· :=,. ......... ud J1Mt ~· -· '-nt) DllDS FORM, -bl< .lll Bo ·~·and :mat'. RACING alleb· tlM<I ,once, ok! girl Sll. 60-8464. Matchq cl».lr $10. LafP. &U-1311! ....-. Candy. Solu ~ -11~ · -~ '3JO. -$15. m-am. , llloe aew '$15. liib-12!9. e ~le $15; Four .lllcentw$15eadt. 'SS and '68 DOGHOUSE, new 17. _rockt:r17.Formfcatoplablt LARGE dlttlJW room tabh! Sbota 15c-12. y ..... · llc.. =~ .. ~ 111CZ ent1 fAll!f-·awer FULL U..bid m1ttreu m -15" $2 each. Cheot ot ·VW par1a $1~ -..half ·642-8464. ~fh~ ~ tol>le$4. l86E. SIO. -pio)w SS. T•n. $2. Baby cb&Jr $2. l!&t111-13. !dim.I~ Record SS. Eleclric , "r° 14 • llol< .. 115. At1-GU dn-• •115. s..te roll Of '68 VW p;, .-llenl eon-CORONA J>OflabJe b'P<:wriler ' • nlr racloet $l. l1W8T.I alttt ~ $3. SwlOJ 14.,310 Jun!· a1J>umo Zc.1111& bo---biitl SS: Stlqrray • ....t ~ ~ wit . ._bod llild .,....., dillon540-15ll. · , $25.64:1-3164. ROUND!doplecofleelable 6pm. Por.4ft.,SantaAna,nw fio.425.mH•lJotrop• bllllp.Ant!que-......W-.-121.blooaerwtt ' ~ .. U.vo plclr....,. VOUISWAGEN parts '68 NEW recap tltts, any ol,., 125. 1'Wo Mtple tn4 table1 DJU;SS lonu !Ibo 1D-lO .. McArlllur o\ l\lall!, 919-:llM. eor-dd -· ~ ',Ills hiochlno, podd type Sl!J. '~ H .. ~ IIS, --ru W. doon$25ea<h.'691loon$2S gulll'Mlffd 2tl,IXXJ nlllt119. ~ =~tcr11-:'i!; 64M179. 10 GAL. Show llltk, jlimp, Jan.:Na.m./.p.m. Antique fld~a-:""am! bito!tt<Olloa~Me<I :;um ::-..:·1~ {; = ;:: .. i;. ~~.~ .. t~r ::--· bunk~ with.: ...... DARLING' Clnn crib at!d ::~· ~~ SURFBOARDS: no·'=:.. 15,.,~. i. Ml $10.Blocit !. \:~ -lo lllOI« -=rood B!al\per With l!lllfd• Ill. UR ba.,..ll carbltrol« for $25. R<cliner chair $25. 2 ma-flS. l...,q -1:15 64MUI :-<-·um Gordon~. I',,._ '15 dalr'ST. 2 -I di._...,. -'8--hloditp SIO. Anti: ~ at Ne"P'!'I Blvd. It .f'\tlllt felkl<r 118 complete: Pontlic SIP. ~ -IMde h an r In 1 11.50. FilNltr n>d and n<!I • • tad!. -nd 111111 pair of, ' ~ lldl. imoll tJ1t:1<:1e S3. '"quo ~ SI.,-· Girl'• ....... a11,...o1·V1c-OM.11*>1l.l.rMatbolllSS. REBUll:T ......... lor.,,,.,. s:1$. . ...._ Mopk SS. rramea plc:M9 '$2QUEEN1i>el>ell'15.Dlnettt Rol>«ta 210 mJi:a. f3I. _cor .. r.·-$15, bllo!flll.Clot!Waet$3.51ide -al Ila ,_. GC )Ill,._ lrolrt ud l'flr· 4 Iii&; 1'beels Pontiac IS ~ -t S25. Maple eboir •edl. ~-tel IJS. ~ l2i5-&• llllZI $4. l'Ortablt TV, toed ton· 1 vltW S3. Ltodod .,,,,,~ --Wa&11lltltlle S311d>.Jholt"11u!at.ri8. OFFICE 11W1w1 dtoln•wilh 121. (loWman ltuni>,-mantle FIRE..P. SS. TV .. --'"''*'1'X Skvt. 3 BEAt.ll'll'UL ....,.rtw ·dltloo $20, SmaJf bitter)' lable liPm-ind cicuotte - -... -~ botrdl $2.50 I pair. arms..,., COiter, lllio -· $20. ClJlomto ..... SlO. $l. J-..t $1. --I NEW nm. 0 l.llo. photo -... -. 'dlaln $& ,._ """"' ,;a-$5. -~ ~ - -112 W. -Aft. -*" black U>nu>lell S25 tadl. 21C15 La5"llt A,., Q>l<mln Ice boi S1 S. SL TUte ud -IL llllQ -.. Nri ""' };;; -. -..U -· -111111 w. l<h &'1 llitlton, Sile -"-Plpor bocb l5c ... 1. Oaola -$10. 540--l5U. • Oilta --· 90-14.10. 11. -511 ID $1. ~ -.......... , • f;A.115 •• • -IG-.llll. '' I l J }, 1 • • 1 • j --.. ,._, -·' .. - I our famous DIME-A-LINES ..,, a ~I .. •• #1 1 ~ ;;;I .;;.;, ;;.;. ;;.;;;~;;:;:I ~----.... ~ Oar-.... Ill Ml11 1...,_,,. 111 Pl-/0.W-~ Dop .. .. 't •• ...... ~-~~ 3&" GIRIA -....S -LADY_...,_ $ll 4FAM!LY Sale·Bodtllot, STERl!:O a..-Dec-()tlCEA YEAR TAX NOVICEDocObed laoc ---dltloo SIS. 9111-3258. 2 --SI -2 URGENT! ·-"" ~ $lO; -• --... !, <U;AMNCE SAL£ ON a----Tua, Fob. _..,. --125. DOUBLE box opriQp It lni --11 --SUO --; .... ""' $19.911. e WaUI, AM/J'M l ol • ldod lloor -lit, 1 P.111. lllARTINCRlcrrl 141-~mat,,_ SU. Two ...... 1"" Jk. ~ bwtlqut ... _,., 1111 •-,_h,.r w/-Cobi>Wurltlw-Allon, KENNELS liiiiiiim6if1i,oorr1ii.iibiii'1e l85icJ.I ~ Pim-i1,io, -wi111 .-t · DON'T MISS THIS qua111y, Odd'••tlldo, lcaldc ...... ca1>1ne1 -Kne-...,. -~ ••-•• ~--,._~ -~ lilll tlno -~-~ ~ ·-$1. Allbum '"" IL Teecart F:AIULOUS AUCTION lmacb, i5c.J2, Twin Eai1r "'2111 G<rranl torntible Cable -·Wllllltm WARM "' cuddly mlolabn "fl'W""•·--~--=-_ _,.._.,._ -"I Ame..r. candlewick $39.95 complete. ~ 'bl...~-. · Schn&Uler pupplet. AKC trtc _.... m, Mam ''"51;--i;;a"'uJCK=;---=;----.::,.• JI, llallY -••d ~~--• a ---...,., -· s ,__ ... _L ~· brown litWfcue $3,IO. Bktnd tt&nll'lllllkan U12._...lleot-.... .._ ~ u,p to g (, SQe.$1. ...-..--. up vr....-bedlJ>Radl $S ea, air eobd. ver ...,...,....,.. & n • u I , SabathU Harpclchordc rec. ~ anoll. \All Joann. lull wlf a:ri Set ·~lances -" Twin bedJipretMj p. llWl5l Oriental •• $5, 131Q. Bionca weddlnr Dllal, BSR. G<rranl, Stan. Alt m•rchanc!Jse tOid wilh alter 8 pm,'147-, ...... _ · -dltlao $2L l!lldit U 5 · N........,... INN ~ No I. -. Mam'"& dud, •ll><k ~ i u r a nee , ~ U.50, rota.broil tiec-MT-1017. ~ BICYQ.ES. mens JI" 3 SW,..¥111591. ........ ..., v US.A Sterto E i ntW wanoanty A: dell~ry. AKC Standard ~ trte rou ... ne f1.!IO. 5 me .. 5 ,. t ~·" _ •Pied ilke new J25, ...., 1107 JamllorM .... N,I , .....,.. lt. Baby ttoma, Na· · · • u p, GOULD MUSIC ·co, 2 yn, All Ownplon aulll, au. 42, walat 34, i. ~ ~ -~-S"--" b'"· L.: SUND•Y, J•N • ....., 2 P.M. tlonal ~ back !.":"hou1e. 119 E. 11th St, Sjnee 19U • = -· • nit lze 39 •-u..iw._.-$3..50 eM:b. uoq• ... ..,...., u.c, .-i "' "' .....,..n iuuM to 1930, 25c..Jl. 2287 ...uola M~, 66-2'42. »t5 N tn .,_.._, LI. : • wa~t 34• 11.IO-Crib mattr.u ilke ..., 15. nice m. Complete miol.bll<e Vlriing & lnlpectlon from 12 noon until Wattrman Way, t23rd 6 * AUCTION * * ~1.::n·;:A, OLD E"llllsh Sheepdor pupa, ~~~:,: w::n~ 96U425. • ~ •H-.8 _i;;;.;_ 1132 time ill aaetiOn, SEE OUR DISPLAY AD IN SantaAnaAve.i, Fine ~-i•·-Palpated, ..,.nts OF A, abllU,ai,.15\l kinc1t-. FL00Rliie40-olaen-e-~. ·-FINANCIAL SECTION TODAY. TWQ.bouae -aate . 4 A;~· t::,.~~:!10!~N! tuny faces, lovable. 213: .i..;: ~ .... ~ !:!';".!!!vet =Italian ..!:!"".".. ow1>Je ~ ,..!tch ......,ball2 !Oc, Ant'--· • P"-~'-Ill llollblor bed, -t. stool, Auctions F<lday, 1:30 p.m. u.s. AU motJe1s new-used, =· ~-· lor -•e. Vlnv·~·~·-" ----. . . ear ...... --~ ...,tional, Eosil•h "Windy'~ AuctiOft a.,. --bll)"l''""'a •• .,,,, - DIAPER bar JI, B a b 1 MAGNAVOX am/fm ndio ~~15$2_•-;t!;,t;'; EST ATE SALE MODEL Home furn I tu re A~ .-, Pu1ahif! l01511 N-CM = -try. ~7! ... 6. "-Famale. ClllI bl&nket r.oc a $10. Carmen makeup mirror ~ ""'._ uir .-s· ,._ ._ table benches ~~.,.u.. """"JCIU PE NNY OWSLEY CO ..,_...,, • •C.\lv tns with-.... iilht -pair 11.!!0, %1 G78,H Aotlquelaca,ri~ -Ale. QWoon du i sned TV, ,,.00_, _ _. It • Bithhtd Toey•1 Bl<lc Mat'! blanketa 15c. bumper pad new:r Wied $11. Coumeior Polyp. S3. L-15. 6 pair $3. es, books. bric-a-brac, Da· furniture, be d 1 p r e a d a , antique tracan. andque bed POPCORN Booth oricinall <n•) 892·3314 Show bred BOXlllS IL Pink bathtub 1'c. Hood-"Tiger" atale , I . 5 O • 318" ILD. drill motor 13. ruerrto"fP'• pictutt fram, ..... il&ht tlxtur.., ottica frame, 1i<1CKO elec. dryor. used at W,., Beech Pi;: 11352 Beach Blvd IUW250. ,., - ed '°""J 50c, Crib -15c. _ • Hall cin:le popup rain jet es. Aleo, bbuaehold It.ma .. turnituft. ~ Cuh " -pfti, cood. 181. Woold make . · !So. of Katellal THE JORDAN'S, - Car -$2.SO. Bot1Jea $L -1407• • " l.S bol -•-•-aom• lorn. Jan 29 It 30, lD Carey. SUnday o"''" 12 to 5 -•~t -dlnetto table & an:at pabo WOULD YOU CQCK,A·POO Puppies. 6 Coveralls 25c:. Small fairy NEW tire cbalrm $9. Mui••.... ... t • ......., 50c each. am.-4pm. 1507 Muinen Dr, pm. Leadtrahlp Warehoule, ~ Jr' Sc:bwinn bike bar. A110 very dean '60 weeks, 3 malel a: 2 ttm, •• turn 50e Skirll trailee hitch $10, ~a .. • &Ila..,. bed 15. Polaroid N . 11030 Condor, Fountain hea-.fu•· ~"" 1oalia .f Ford Ii "'" pickup. Mai<• BELIEVE -:.c:rooiuewa1~i:rcii!~ 1Wlnpr$5.ln1tamatl c *.B~ .... 1 .. H-I Valley. Euclid oft ramp .,.,.,.·:1 .,...;:,.~,Calle offer, Must &ell, 494-4977 ,,REEORGANLESSl'lNS e1.644--11M aft3 PM. • OSfER A·2 cupp,er $10. ~ $5. CoJot antenna ..,........... _....~.. or -. ..,:1 .. , ~-· ~ after 6PM as long aa you like! No rtg-SCHNAUZER Pups, stud Batiy. aJeepifW bl&' SOe. Deluxe TV itand $5. G.E. $.l. ',Planting potl 5(lc...$1. Nl~rey Hunter, mounted uvm San Dlqo FtteWll.)'. Ch u·t ca,' S a.n Ju a n . ' istratlon. No obligation. Just · · white unilorm Sl. 1n1ant Washer $IS. Hi ti consoJe ~ Baby items 25e-$1. Aalorted Gentleman • Doe -RoUinc 1 lmporhd lt•ll•n f lo,.... Capistrano. ~I o r BEAUnFUL, w ry clear, in Comt Mondays· 7:30 pm. gervice, sroomtna: terma . .. ats ,$!. SecUon gate IL Bauett corner -I< chair 1tuawano JDc.11. O>pper Hilla A Es!Rt., lnmed.-tJilt tine Marble ~off 0 0 m.9111, . Carat Diamond _ In Tlllany COAST MUSIC A~~;...t oa Pu ~= ~Tv:!w~d :: ~~~~.!flo~~ '!:.~ tea kettle $2. Sult cuea $1·, with black linen lirlet, circa t•ble W/ltlKk ~ • ,. , SAT & SUN; Q/111 mrt ~$5. =~~ !:t~~;!~~~&:1 642-2851 Champion •tock,ne g wC'.. Garden bole• $1. Air cooler ~·$5."&mr.; ~;,""g.s,2fil ~~tu;: .!!d,~ 1B40. ~ $17~' full prlc.. ..... Baby~ tablt $5. Pot-$370. <Have "but or 'aale) $1000 W~li~er piano &: Rea1. Call &Q..fi625. •·~curtain rods $2., Santo Tomas oU Santa Ana polyeater doubte knt ti AR:MOIRE. c:heny, Early L•ne, llke new, IMMet ty seat $2. •Hi~ha.ir $2. Car Sell $275. Call 546-5n 0 afte; bench. Like..-new. Moving, I GE . 961-f75e. Ave., between Del Mar _..... Wooll, tllkl 25o-$1. :ee..uwui American.: Uth century. I. ·ltre•kfront, $175 full seat $2. 'BBQ $2. Cokr TV 6 PM. or all day Wttkends. will sacrifice! below 11' price RMAN Shofthair Pointtn ~ Wirston. Salem. 644-8016.-p I """7I06 $3S 3 bu 9toola $10 ea No dealers. 546-5504. . AK6"" C.:.,_ 2, males a wks,I BlGSI'ON caaette tape Mesa Dr., c;.M. =:'11. floor matl $15. •-•I -m2 r ce. V~lty ~ '2 Ping po,,j S0LlD bltoch din set, hutch, r-.w recorder, little Ultd, ex-SMinl Col;'ona tJpewriter ...,..... •nces STERF.O, 1_'11her,. Medlter<-table •o:: Fple . tcreen $2. t,ble, 6 chain, custm pad, Sew ing Machines 128 COu.IE Pups, AKC, 1'ri'1 4' ceUent coaditioo p). 12" carriage $25 I; table MAYTAG Ue · ranean eabtnet, 3 dttJll!l'I. .,... ... ~ .... cha' $5. Jeavea $600. lronlte Ironer S&.>1614. $2.50. Mardlant Jl\a nu a 1 Jn uaa~u:;:litio~ MOVING Wed. to apt. MUBI. Maple twin-btd fr a"rn e a Sota $35. ~'fi 11' tike nu $50. Simm on a SINGER Di~-a.-stltch in nice ~::TM-F. Avail. Feb. 20. calculator S10. Badmitten Hoover floor poU&ber with 9tll. new double-door 19 cu. lar&e Maple lhadow box, 2 Ha&e reel $2. 10121 Thell!UI hid&-&-bed w/nu matl $5(1. i console, t ' g . z a gs . but-, =,,.,.,,,.,,,· -,,----,-- POLAROID camera SIS. table, wood $10. ec.co car l·'t, ·'-.•-·-•and lam .. -f t. We1ttn1bou1e couches, m..t.c. hou.hold Dr.,Hntgn.Beh,962--4279. ~. tonholes, must seU $25.59. AKC Malamute puppt e 1 , Swinpr $3. 8MM Revene e1 ...... ., ... _., u. f r eezer/fri d1e $250, .. -'"!-'-• St e t h tla ~~Mal "I mat seat $4.50. Me .. black wool discs •10. Colt w~·-Bf -.-i=. 9'5 Victoria CM2HOUSEGarqeSale·MiscMoVIN r c overeas· ney. -· ea e t i , $8, 140 Cabril.lo st, C.olta . " e.......,..... washer $100, o::... .1903 ' • G: 11 y r s ac-533-0290 a.1110 ~1Ha. overcoat 11U t2 $10. Car i.utomatic 8 1hot 32 calibre Kenmot'e ~ $C5 G .,....., · hzrn, baby rum, to)'I, ~wn aunul&tkm! Sporti.rw goods, ==::-'-;:--:---= desk SS. Olrome clothe1 wUb cue $25. Baby crib E. pon:: ~ KINGSIZE water bed, mat-rnowtt, concrete. edgirc, pm.es, tumitutt, clothing. Sporting Goods 13Q· BEAUT. Gennan Shep/Iri.lh LAMPS, moMly brau-~ rack $10. Polaroid black a: and mattress $15. ~7675.. $'15, Kenmort range 545, G. lrt!a, J*!, liner and frame. plywood,· key making equip, You name it. we have it! SHOTG setter ~~ puppin., e terest:i.r:w .election of desk, ~~1;.,~ I: film $6. BABY buainet complete E. JQ'tabie TV $15, Ker>-NEW OONDmON! & 5 yr, ~relrig · ,.r:.i..~. ~ 847-2352, 7602 Don Drive, Daoy ~~ J! :;·11~~~ wks, Capo Beh, 49&-QT9. ~~ W:U25• loor, and ban&· with pada and akirt $10. more sewing machfue $20. suanntee. S35. Black pad-• ni..-..,......-Huntington Bch. 1 2 box _ .. _,,_ "'-.. •lJS GERMAN SHEPHERDS ... ,. -.-.. · Very old Wae PC>RTABLE dishwuher $25. Baby car bed S 3. 5·0, 272'Higb Dr.,· Laguna. ded vinyl baby ear •at. bottle kitchen u(ensila, '53 es .sx:IUI ~. " • AKC, champ ltock, a, wkl. lllUU'e braas and Mone F1oral sofa $2.5. Matcbifw 847--5320. APARTMENT SIZE I $4.9g. 968-()IQJ. Buick: 164.li, Oahu PL, C.M. ~~ ~ Allen orpn ;;64,_i..oooo==· =,-.,..,,..,,..-.,.---* fT5.-Z33 * haa9nl lamp with bffdtd ctair $10. Double bed OOID· BOY'S lO __.. •-. Nunerv S'l'O FORI Nie. like new, white MS-9396, 557-'1tl63. cl ba • $12XJ, GoU GOLF CLUBS. lelt band pro 00.WE Pu111, AKC. Trl'1 ' frh1ie ~at for pool table) plete bedroom t •"" 2 ~ _. ·:1 VE u 1 men's rt. handed, at.aft model Ultd twi~ " $25. Old brid&o 1amp $9. Old "' -· • dresaer JIO, Sola no. Stove Good Condition , Pnwlnelal deak, $40: chair. REMODELING SALE 1ro,., ....-, bag & cart. steal at $95 . 6IS-2S42 ' ~ Sablto. M/1', $80. deilt lamp,dart<an:en p.. ':"~-~"':':!"-':a ·-:c\,~ $5. Larp lire •xlincuial>ee $35 . JIO; Sdraweec:best$50; rat. Bunk beds, Wedfewood gaa $85. M&i1990. S ' · · "*"219 lhade SU. Solid bru1 ltu-1 U'-tf& • .-. • .., • P $5. Picture $5. SIN taeb $3. Call 531..seYr Bttw. 6-8pm tan twin head board, SS; i tove, Maytag w ••her, OLD wain.It drop leaf table tore, Rest•ur•n1, •-H_orMt 156 dent Jam111, both double ~~.1 con:ee glus ta~e SIO. Bar~ 19.57 Santa Ana Ave., Colt& rattan peacock dw.lr, $10. Hoover Vacuum, appllane-...... --.... __ __.. ch a I r ', B•r _, ~--..----.,,,,. Que$2.2bvstoola $1 each. Mell KENMOREautowuber $65. ~ lam ch' It I -.,.~...,,,.....,,.,., • BEAUT,Cb1JdsWesttrnaad· aingie ann models S8 and 1839 Pomom Ave .. Costa · Kenmoreeleetricdryft'$65. • es, pa, tna gau-i-intJnp dif.mondring set 2 NCR cash r e ci atera , $10. ~ llOlid bran hanc· Mesa, between 11 and 19th GOOD dcdiie box IJH"lJli" $12. Late models ia xlnt cand. QUEEN lite bed, firm, ware. Rugs, books, tools, aewq-in.chine, m 11 c '. display tables, r a c k 1 , die $75. Ina fixtures 1J P,bel $25. St., &U-9284. Double mattress $8. Olelt of Hotpoint auto wisher $«!. w/bdbd, like new $91. Ken-~f,y Ir A~1:·c: ~~:; 557~ bookcases. counter, convex ===ClllI=~''='-86_16~=-I Old oil lamps both brus FINE old library table $ZS. drawen S]S.$2). Sturd)' ltu· Guar. and del. 546-8672. more, open top diahw1hr, Jan 29th a: 30th l().5. 2-GJrla Sttni-Ra)' bicycles _ minor, buffer. Boobtall, BEAUTIFUL Pinto Gelding, and glass $2.50 to ·$14. Old OR 3-D4. dent desk $12.50. Nice oak RECOND. Appliances 4: :e: 64~:" ~W~~~! M ' II Ill Good ~ndltlon _ $1D eac.h. 548-461.l, 12·5 pm. 8 yr,, Sacrll.lctt! S 4 5 0 . brus Coleman lamp $4. Sat t>uffet a-edeni.a Sl.S.50. TV's. Guar. &: DeJv'd. • , oiv.a. ~ "'1uu1 1sct •neous Call after S: 30 p • m. 1;;6,...,,n,-"'"· ...,,.,-c..,----~1044. and Sun. 833-~9. SI'ROILEE 3-~l buggy, Tables $4·$10. Lovely med-Dunlap'1. 1815 Newp o rt Ave., Nwpt.Bch. STEREO 1 t d 837-t239 glassu~.:ei~~ r~~=~i iiii••••••••( ""~ • movie, Koda!<, car bed, S2'2.:iu. Large 4 leval En&llah wall candle-Bl d CM ., .. o ........ DARK brown Early Am-• u n c a me ~~-· -=-=-~ " ~·u:M\oft drawer cbeM $9.50. u.n.t labra $25. Sol.id swivel table v • · ._. ,ou. ' "'" layaway 1972 model G~ LIKE new $800. TV tell '"'ttings, Excel cond. Ca 11 I ] •1 Brownle 8MM, ncellent lawn mo~r $9, Swim"fi~ $8.50. Bookca.ae $10. Chinese • RE p A I R MAN has ::a, w/matehirw ch a t r' ra.rd, 4-spd changer, full $400. 2 lets Wuhet' A •dryer 52&-lll4 or 646-6721. ..... ==•It .. - mndiUon SID. Skates black $2 each. Gold out $4.50. carved w'1J plaque $1!. wuben/~n a: dabwhn. 644-"°6.. miae. ch a Ir s · ranae air 1u1pen1 lo n $125. A SXM>. Twin bedl $100. •rO-vi-,'iRii'a"d'i;io-',=H,.;;.:iF~I:.-,---· - leather shoe size 71n $3.50. Baby dotbea abet cbildrem tarp barre l chair Guarft..Delvd 541-5218; ap e aken wlCJ'Oll.oWr B:ith. 56-7437. $19,... 136 ::n~ ~~~lie~~~ dott"9 50c-41.¥'J. Men '• SS. Pre tty 1wa1 U.-T&Z. ~-Cond. Pr. naug./wr. 1Y9tem. AM/FM/MPXNEWM&tchlna:bluenl.il6x9 ' Gener .. •~ &Uita 421.. $25, Costa Meil. lamp S15. Exquitite •latue **REF'RIG' -Ke n m ore 1eat1 + table $100. radio .&: tape P~eT. Stl.11 and 5x6 -$15 . Rt. 8x10 Gold um ZENITH A:: RCA color &: Meat pinder univeru.l hand 5.57_2416• lamp $25. lAlge teucape wuhl!r It~ Twin bed. $6. ~nil. brand new. Sold for ~.95, "''" $35 ~ID black 4: wrote TV. LoWHt (new) SS. TV'• black and · e'JI: 1h.iu.-~ .. ,:.._ 5 PC. Mediterranean bdrm balance due SUD. Caah or ·-· • prices in Orange County. 3 ' .. while 19"-bot -· 2 4 FT. _.._ made . ., piC!Ure -· -· ..-• _,. oet Good oond, Beat Otter. •mall pymnta, Credit Dept, FIREWOOD foe •a I•, yr. pienu. tube, l yr pam SACRlfilCI tabie mod~. portabl~. Sood order. ~incl. $12.50. cotw!fvelee tab~ s25• Shampoo HOWOINT refric, Self 557-7383.. 714/893-0001. Delivered• stacked. A service. Color antenna In-Reducid fir'-Oft for ........ or ......... •2.50 557-2416, Costa Mea. 1 chair for ~ or defrolt Avail Mon. X1nt 54D-98l7 _._"_.. t·" ~-Se ~-··-, • •---· ~."' ~.. " · HANDso~ ... 1e -• --thru locfld· '"""'""" each. GI a 1 1 e • -water RE ~ R I G E R'AT O·R-IULllC UR ........ uuo.i • ........,,.. cond Call 13.\-9584 ~. -. p Early ~OVING Wed. 1o •PL Mmt l Pair "H d'' _._ ....... _. l1 ,__ ~... ,.___ , ' ..,. cue heodboard $5, LICh"" · · · American dWna """" aet ...i ..., -<-door 19 cu. " •~• __ ,, ·~ ·~ l1ND'LITJ: W ll'OllT llE-1~matdlin&: 1Sc each. Apartment itove $·2'5. display cabinet m. Book or BRAND new G.E. 13.s·2 dr., w/hutch SlS5 ~ 1t. freeJtr -...,._ ...,. 1now .alda $50. Xlnt cond. 'Charge if .Plki within 90 DAN Olmo. !DUI era.. Shaver Lady Schick, ex-Corvair buckk seats n>. Iv , 1 auto defrost refril, avocado. • · -·v ~· • ..... ._... _...., 6"-Ul9 days or' no down 4: up to 36 List Mt,000. 1Llducld ceUent cond itio n $4.50. Bicy-64~7. ir comoonent ft es • 5. 75 Wll.L move anything you washer $100, dryer $45, I:.==--· ==-,,,.-=,.. nibs to ABC Color $0 9'J. de pa.rta-Stingray a n d Sunbeam eam.ter vacuum $1 • 830-9110 before 5 pm. buy in tbia column A: more. portable dllhwuher S 7 5, BEAUT. Azurlne bl~ fUlly ;, 9021 pe.ltianta, Hun-CAL • lO ax tJqa at 91111, D.R.s wheel1 $1.50. Tubes PLATE glau m.i?Tor 3 feei $25. Roond wall r;"rrorj7;!· C•Ernerl•s A -536-1648. J'IU'W1! 145; port. TV $35, ~ out'rnink ltole. S250:Call tington Beach. ~3329. equipped fer ncbll. I.lit _ ex-llent -~. .,..,. ln diameter ,beveled edge, Good area rup ..,..._, -.. prnent ...,. dinette eet' n=, redwood ~. . ... o::Nl -"_ ......,. ""' l;UI., oXN mo nt·• !or •·-~-•15 ~ __ ,.,St bl ,.,-TWIN beds compl ete .,..., '-===:-::-'!"!"',.,--:-:-1-REOS.lD unc! ·-~ 1972 .... -. -H-~•1o St "-t M..,. u ocu .... '6 .. '6 • • .niune-....... treo ta e table/btnches SIS. -'-"WANTED·. ~'bie •-• box .;t'"" 8Ju1CU"· PA~ ""T 'u '"'" No. iunu n ·• """' a · 847""319. lllld record k S8 RCA REGULAR 8 mo v i e , w/lrames, firm mattresaes, ...,...... uuo.i lJICU, n.oi ty ... ~..-.,. ~ ~-. TR-6 wire wheels $25. Hubl TWIN bed complete $25. alarm. table ~dlo 'sl2.50. Wolenaak. ~t Jena, lite good cond. $75. 847-5672. ~h. U>~~ btd aet $25 llPflnl, m1ttnaa and frame. :me~: ::,,w dd=,;,: 354 R&QI ready, SacrWce f« Mme $10. 962-8983. Boys Ross Stingray $15. Glrl'1 vanity wttb rtool and metl!r, lite bar & projeqoi' PROV Plano $400· 90fa I: Hleh ·" Dlluna. 5*-7285. , mtemJ. .f spd ~· 0:':..GHY Llat $800 Now GAS lawn -.1-r x , Mini Girls Sc"-" .... Spit 1i-41"", minor .-ii::. Good hard eove: $60. '73-7162. chair: $lll5; lOxlS '-.1A ,,.,,.· RUS'_I'Y, used bol.t mooring KNEE Board ''Dee Per BSR Medlternntan Jae.kl. _ ' """' '"" """"' -• -•~ . •-·-· chain. II'" material. each Viliom" cua-h&ndka. ooi -bike frame $J5, 5 hp motor Curtis Mathia combination -~$2 .... , Small PHOO'O •nlar&tne.wlUJe,.,., $50, lirewood, $25. ~92. link 211" loti< 1!4" -· v .,;,.. ~ '15-13'5, ·~d}m_$219tmo'. ~ !21°r Ro.:..~·v. Staals, $25, Pwmble RCA TV $l0. u 11 $25. sheJ~ $$. , ._Je ironer $12, :.>91 ...it. B .. W only. lxlD, FRENCH PROVINCIAL !iOc 'per It .i.'rt,,., 1bp1wi '1r'f. .,..... -, ~· ~ ~ _,.._, • _,. 6' wood ladder $4. 3:1" boys 962-5002. '' M 1.1 r ta y t..ane, C.M. $1.50. 675-8547 &ftr.r 6 pm. DINmG ROOM Co mT' S. Ma!Jt. SA CUSI'OM ~ flt Ford or ~BrooklKnt, Anaheim. Inc. bike $l2, 10 IPled bike $25. BLENDER ps. Co rnioc 56Hl319. FumltvN Ill TABLE $60. -1 Ml .. -. Cbr)'ller or adopt., VW. 20D) W, CNllf Hwy, !mm mom camera $2S. .45 ware and Pyrex $1-$5. POWER mower with cat-MAPLE trundle bed can $50. for 4. 615-1345. ~GHOUSE 10 watt Newport INch 541-U:Jl ~ aquarlld :;n,. ~ ~ Glusware ,and m-.. 15c-clm', 1.year.old sz. Baaiett UNIQUE crib w/eanopy $35. aim be used u 2 .;..fl! YOµNG JDf.D ~ ride to WETSUIT, mediam luP, stereo piQ'er,.-2 ea.bl, tint · u•ut1.ot:n • e ••· --•~ wut 50c. Party ~ Sl-$5. end table birch, one drawu Black vinyl Mdet.btd $100. I beds. Xlnt nd ~1?91 • and from~· area.Redhill exoeBent condition. I 2 5 • llmeoU, ZW.iedH &: 11•••••111111111 box $5. 3/8" toeket set $7. Salad oowl &et $3. Snack S25. w~t iron fire drawer chest, :xlnt cond. co • • and oc Airport from Har-• 22xl.7x30. s spkrs. 2 U", a P~wer tool1 $5-$15 . sets $1.~. ;rupperiare 50o;. tc:reen $.1. Child'• organ SS. $1.00. xqme beef. firm G•r ... S.fe 11·2 bor and Hamiltm C.M. 675-l.345. Add nr tuner, )'Oil a.w Miscella-.t hand loola IL50. IJoofnr boon! f1~. WiJUamaburE Colonial cha"2 . .-;, $100. 83M24s. 8 am/5:30 pm, SW. exp. ZIGZAG -Mechine IZIO. -~ Ceo t' r • SOc-$2. Tube tester $10. Silverware ifOr 8 sz;. Pie-de lier, b ra11 wit b SACRJFJCE Lane.dir*wrm. GARAGE Sale •' Refrla 548-788\evea. $70. NEVER USED. 6'73-5&M. VOM tester $5. Pre1tollte ture1 and mim:ft $1-$15. candlelilht buJ.bl $ 18. table, 4 dairs, breUfront, water btd, bathroom 1ink: POOL TABLES Warehoute e 6(2..4809 e ;:te~ ~~ to~ Decorator ~item• I ·s i. $ 5. for $25. Small table one a: buffet, mo chandelier. chrome wheel•, m I 1 c Sale. Freicb-t damqed $49 If you LIKE Swipe, )'OU'll 1 · If 1 --~--,_r Pbtl Dl ..... y "1111 ....,,bU. ol in, H B .. Klngta, ~ n t et $8. Wllllamaburg electric Jiahi OrJ&. coot '1400. Sell $299. dunebuggy parts, VW parts. to $!99, New alate factory LOVE E-Z KJelle $15 cs; ,,.. to l'bol ' ' KiK1~~ 1 i.iW ...!_!.: $'4d. wall fixtUft, ~ :!~ 549-1704. ~per 1upphes •. l!I072 Carp crated, $1.95 to $ 3 9 5 . $4.SO pl. 642-1530. • · Aqu.rlu1 ·., cu..,.. NEW G-7tJ.15 giaH helled ·•·-oem ma,._ pa candlelight bulbs •-~ Cu'cle, H.B. Sat & sun. -52S-8466. e OAK R.R, TIES e 3 LI .... 2 Tl,,..., $100 tire1 S2S each. Be It $3. Bedllpreada Sl-$4. Towels table light, TiUaily •b'le DARK Rattan 5 pl«e et!u,vin:g WED., Frt , I: Sat. 1G-4pm. ,_.. .ou .. _1_ 51x28" .-u\· Elec $3.50 each. 5.16-Sll2 I •••••••!II• S.llboat muaager iz;. Tent 9xll S25. $1·$,'I: 1)-'Pewrlter S 25. tortoise glau, coat $60. sell :room Rt. Sofa, ann 4: ""l "A" A·--~ C ·~ ~t -· ·1 ;.,~~------1 • New 8-1.f.5 General tires Kltcheit utemlls SOc-$1 . drawer, $2 Bowling b&ll a: IW'.ivel chair. Framn only, ., • "~· .M.Ll•. adding mach.' er. b&J, $45; Mlscell•neous MDSn.Y Bealle 'pu.p p y , tldl weekend Namocr•~ Boal St ln D-Polnl Marine ~711 mounted S25 each, 347-3QI. World Bohk E119'clopediu bag $2.50. Fla.sh camera and $95. 1 get of ewshiorle free. !: ::r-::a ~kl, Sony port. ttereo $50; Patio W•ntecl l20 female, .{ mor, aood with LOVELY occulonal ·chair, $25. Clothing *45.· DreN case SL Two Hollywood bed 673-4839. TV .:as. of ea, cover $20. Blender, touter, I"'==..,..-.,...,.,.-:-cbHdren. Had 1 b 0 t 1 , cutting boerd ¥· Knapsack frames st. each, picture 11' GOLD custom MJCa $700. · tu a.II' t>1*. fire tools, 6'5-1.(10.. SPRING-alre double box-567-SIR aft 5. h1ah back . Mahogany trim $3. De cou Pa&" e and frames 20c-50e. Plate s1aa exerct.er 6' hide:&bed clothes, etc. KING SIZE bed, liner, pad A iprlnp and m at t r e, 1 • . :ee:ho~~try In S'IJ~ macrame SOc-$2. Original minor 4x8 $4. Books am :;; bede, ae::. desk chair'. HOUSFJIO~ furn for ale. frame, 5 mo. old, ·s yr. Medium tlnn, Yf!r/ eood '!~;:~ ~ ~ M.rlnl COMUltant Sean am/fm table nd1o ceramics SOc:$3. M 1 n y 451, 5 c each, dtcorator All x1nt cond. :Me);e ofltr, Otrntt ~ OWI'leU. Aleo suarantee $35. rrtvate JIU'-cdxll.tlon. Call after 5 P.M. mother 1978 Maple' Apt Q, INOEPF!NDENT $8. 1141.Ql9. It.ma ..,.. fil" and "never It.ms, candiHtands, uh Muoi aall. &1015. ' :..:: .!..t ~~~~ ty, il68-0833, 5"-1819. CM • Pwchaal .. - uad. D\..... ton:es Ale, traya, -dlabes, now, ~ ~·· mT hea du WANTED: French Pnwlncfal . ' Counoe!tnr on purchuJtw LARGE dual or ldn&'•Pit!ad 8241 M&ndeville Dr., oil Sl.50 In SS. CUp and allea' CX>MBINATIOH twin CllaCb. ~;mile. 5JL3116 lnUl&l'l' •. '!" t;v, Obq .sel TaNe, 6 chain. Beaut Sealpotnt Siame1e 1 boat. 1; equloment, approximatel,y 10 f e e t G&rfftld east of Beach sets, old $1-$1.50 Stade ot I: bid. Good cicatitk& S50. GA!\AGE Sale J'ri. excellent condition 535 or Lined drps ad c o a d. ems. 2 Ftm, 1 r:DIM. Free • Mlirlne Su. .,,,_. lql.IU'e, blue /green, welgba Blvd., 962-7519,.I am/6 pm. IClllop ctment ~d1tn1 , ~-bed. ~-21159ued. ftO. cdy: Unlquti c l ot:l:-= :n_2-1.1Sxl.S'' tires Ml--0952. • IDOd ·hom t L 1.13-lnl, '46o"'11 over 10 pounds, custom Sat.-&m. IOIDe broken SL Tabs all, -or • 1 ~. 1; w:xted fOOdiel.'. a1dered 537~ ~pl con-WANTED: Mahapny buffet. 5tl-D. -"'· 8ll.Q19. SKIS Head ........ no C.M. amaJI doe eorrier 13. Jue !UDE-A-Bed, -115: 1330 -· No. 6 I . . . '"""'1 condition. PlaN call SOFA "' ehalr, aolled. but J! ~!·;;. ART 1.lnkletters plctun en-Very good condition $25. lamp $2. Vanity table with l.oveleat. velvet bldH·bed, 5e6-l1'19. ELECTRIC Lor Flftplace, after 5 pm. 6'5-0955. IOOd mndition. &l2-95J) at-, • .._ • cyclopedia tor boY' and Cablebilid"-'$25.Womana fluatop,..,.tldrt !l.PJo. '811: Bed dNM. 112.!0, ~E ale, Co lonial wail type, In Freneh Mu1lcalln-m ""Spm. 122' •·--~~ -~ lirla from 6-12, co mplete 18 •kl boot:a $$. Fits size 71,1 tures and prints, unframed, ld-lln. lam Provincial u De"W. $45. FEMALE Scottie/Poodle 9 ....._. ... ~ -... yolume eet $9. M7-Ql9. 1hoe, eJrtns adjustment for ~. Avocado m, SZ. BEAUTmJL bar, band toai-ps, roddnC hor.e, ~ lf6..9'm'. NEW ROIWI dnaml, 5 pc -Mos. Gd. with children. • 6· $2XIO. or bat o&r, ('n.f) TWIN •lze fitted .,,_, nam>w heel, ebllda olda ~!<':":air ~ = ed lea-, l a1oola IJll!O. 861 :i.. ~ ~ c:~ MOVING S AL E ; %1" ,.t, 22" ~, $290 "' beet 19!-2211'1 ;;m..&il:::;::-'==..,----1 quilted blue, green, yellow, with 1tep dn bindinp: and ;: ~12 ~ S:t . .sun. ~ 15th st., C.11. <Npt. ~)f St.), 1 • • Packard Bel mlor' TV, ~. 180.1 Santa Ana Ave. loata, M.lltt,/ brown mixture, machine poie1,$!.SO.•S'""•l05 cm & 5. 11642 Kt...... HS, 811' Velvot couch $U5, GIANT~ brand new color tube wQ. Colla M-, I ,,....,., ..... 11~1 Sorvleo Ill -hable, aJ.. 2 m1t,:hq 3 135 cm, 2 old chain need 9118-ll!O • · Lovete&t $95. Chair $31.50, aal<! B' (-'~ :;-yr (U&m., $150. 113.l-l!Ml, , !4 VIOLIN W/CASE " BOAT a0t..... doe .... ~ feel ~ li._.i bolater ftllpil!Jlaterinc, no apiece, · All Like new 5t&'3Jln . · IC ~" l 1D REFRIGERATOR 115---p;;;j'J ~ ~ condltloo !CID -. ---n, all • p•--"'· ···-·· ~·.-. ..; L-----2 BEA'-~"p lcture1., • • llMDC-·)9-5.81.t&:SUn. · ' ......... • ft. lArwda at W/L -.-• ~ ,w ......,..___ ·-·-·· A'x3";;6'~ $~ 136-1216. BLACK VINYL !UDE-A-l3C "''&52 v..U Cl!'Clo table lllJ, $1'xl, Ptnr --l3Jl.lli2l, CM1.QJ9, cloU.,..,. 5<>tL 9'12-U45. BED, GOOD COND. f15, Padllc: SOndl tH.B.Y ' table SIS. ~ JJOOd coad, HAJIMllllY-(UllorA "911, Oonoral -=iiLfN ** 13T..4Jm ** -2423. -""" .. , -LOVEL:r r ~ ''"' PAno Sal•: MoviJw, lo> BRAND --~-chair ·--2 ' • IABY IUNNllS ...... .. '•-w tiqua 11.lwr furn. NCt • · .,.. · -·· i'ii~;;;;;;;;;;:;:;-;,;:1 IOI.a. $lt5. t..; 11 lilt $UO. kie+bne. S.t/Sun. 4lJ:i worth SS0. 8eU • $3), Kint Ofli9I , .. ....,., * * ~ ** I HP" J._ out1 I rd ... l.arfO lemp $25. -· Ca-Dr, Hunt. -.. ''" crib SIS. 111-511111. ........ 124 Cati m It flltl -. l ,,, aid, - LOVE -4' nd, pink. No-bel .... lOam.1951 Okla, lllld trana. $60 CFA .___. ~ -lllllpra. _. patey Xln't oond cull It 11' CMln cruiter; I 4IJIPI. --.........,_ ...._ 2 2 GARAGE -· .. t " sun, .., cond, --$ -... u• -11, 1). id ...... l male. l -$1DO, IW'-1&· lJ).5. ~ 10 -~ 5 JI& 4 115 a .. •a peir $125. ~ FOR ..... H' -- GIRL'S 5 pllee '*"'-4 • tarn, fQI rtiald rood •, ~vw-:!..~--~~ · afll!r 3 PM. aMmT. IJoat. tit trlt ftltl ..;ti; ·-aa -:llOI Oltl Drivo '"' .., __ -ADDING IClchlnn and cub • • * ._ * Ne, ' $1't S<!I $41.911. tM 121111. hllatort; '11 A.,. Dop IM ---It al _,. : .. _ -~----, ... i PlllCS ,,_ _, -METAL duk. ~ter. MIBCELL.UIEOUS. Uud ,....,..., A1CC SIIb Tftritr,-. l • na -. 11' -18. lddlor •••w, .tee Forced Air,_.,. SIS 6 P_,51-iii ,,. A 2 -aid, -if Qh •e HP 144 -llealtr, 1111 ..... lw, C.M. up. Call 5'Mi.11. . iil,vtal ** OllOW CMM137, -....: :Ii -= TllE FOi .'t~ -............ A~....'.';n.-Jedalt. ~ ....... Lcnnn:; = ,!.::.':';:.: =)~ ... Cll. <* .. Ill 1111111. -">'t e -e $115 .. ·~'"Au ao • II at, -CAS!lf Cr•i1er JI QllCI ft&H - • '°"' It line. «12 STEREO -Sii. '4" TV Dill' IN -1U iiilCif -......... .. ........ Dlt-. ..... -a, 11.s. -6 -, $35. End en4 -table Pl LD'I l'IANO CO. Al!C. T - -• 111111 ... -•-.! • iiUYiiiQ ~ -, caJculator, HI $5. "4rl• Im Howpa l llhll. -!II, I :llli~l~l~ll~·~llL~;r'm-:rJ THI• I -..... Ille cab, con-RCA Vidor -TV. 11" -TICll•"ID oer-•Phenl"11iii lirAMI' .. Ly PILOT •ocljoe -_ •I<. Z322 _,,, JJOOd _,... con-GtJLilii1NaN ,.,... iiili .... ~ I wltl., -.a --' -r. DAI V11Jaoe llt. 118 -L dltioll. 6'J-96IJ, ~ -I ,... Giii llif. ~ --Ill 1'aoaml0..,.., KINGSIZI: 1it1rm 1tt, oouch H A ND W 0 V E N Itollatl -, A.l'GllAlf PU1'1, -In Cal, -WANT II ~ -.:: ~ ~'.:'. ~.:::.~doable =•L1ffl11 09 ~ .. ~= .-: ~ .. ~" ( a I' .. ,.2 fne tH llGI lot In lion 10.S. AKC -Hound, male, Alli c1eJ ii .. BISI' DAT., I rlT 6 M Me -• od -· ..J... •ml .. _.,.,. Ill 1111. eM -llllr a.. Olamt>lon afred, -.., u M Don't •11 _T_llld.,DAllif ilbf., ---------·i - -$50. -I. -,., .oell _, llMl!l tti 1111 Cal fO 3S!i 6 -1 • • .. . . . . . ·. . . • . ' . • -.utos for SM l~ I ' '·· ... 1-. ._,,, ... ' -"· 1'9w,..1 to6 Cycles. BfkH; r-------,.";;;· ":::'";;;';;;l;;;m;;;pot;;;~;;;""';:;· ;;;;;;;;;970;;;;;;A;;;U....;;;;;;;;;;;;lm;;;potl;;;;;;:;"";;;;;;;;;;;;;97;;;;0 Autoo, llTlplll'l9d 16' BOSTON Wholer, 2 yn. • 5-ten '25 *Manin Pearce* I• --..... _,__ .... _ old Forwanl &Iii,,.. declc, ___ .....___ ' Alf . R -... JAGUAR fllJl lite ..ii.. lll HP ::iu~~~":.::: Mot• Hames a om .... J......,n outboord, lu 11 1100 M7-9440 , IAUER IUICK ........ SJ&:iO. m-1006 11t 6 Sal • R ~-'-• " --u-~ ·-.. pm. SUZUKI 90. l90 ne«ll lune-ft ellTUQ • ~ -~ ~• 23' CENTURY. -2' bunluJ, up. Call 558-3222 0nJY Aulhoriud * 67S-6<1% * JAGUAR DEALER hMd, 1S5 ffp new Ou)osler 1.W. S.' Villqe Wf1.1 S.A. 1 " AIW&.)'I ha,I an excellent ae- tnboud, s/1 rad\o, bait HONDA '69 Cl 350, Xlnt Auto S.rvlce, P1rh M9 ll!Ctlon O[, th Nl!W A Ull!d tank, bay or ocean. ExceJ cond. Ultd for tourlnc A Jaguars. t t ...... 13.350. 673-™. !Choo!. $500, ~. 302 , v'.i FQ' ....... just J MOST labuloua lO' TIS Fl.I' '69 HONDA 450. '67 Horda re<ond. <Z1 Headers A m!ae. 1971 JAGUAR V12 Bnf1r Spt Flatwr Jn hrbr. PS>. '67 Greev 250. Nl!ed the parts. MIHl97S After &, • ~, ! Air ,conditlcl'.llrlc, automatic. ,.. 354< .-I Dll,. ONI TODA T O I OOO • ..._ Clear. Sac. $3:1,IXX> under space. ~..,.. an. • 4 CUSI'OM wbeetl: ~ Fit Ford nly , .uJ.~ (N&JMN) ~d mkt value or: trd fer' 1970 HONDA SL 100. Mu.st or Chrytler or adapt to VW. · $7295 413 cir Kl· 193L ' ..u $250. $50 takes all. 67>-1345. - Boots, Ront/Ch•rf'• '°' * 536--0.101 * vw1S00ccto1950cc(;.vo11 Coa.st Imports eoo~.~.~~e ~;t2btack . CATALINA 27' SLOOP '70 Kawasaki Tnil Bo.sa ayetem. ~ HP. 'O' miles. leathei:. jnter.lor. 'utomatic I xlnl cond. $250. 557-6797 AIL s.. Newport Bch. 642-0406 ~ 1 Brand new boat. Awe. pov.'l!r, 546-8298 Costa Mesa tranamls&l9n, ,factory air • •!eeos Ifs. S(S.~ RDF, 1000-1200 W. Cuat Hwy., conditioning, power steering 6 2" heac:lrol:ml, convenient '64 HONDA 50, Street. Xlnt I l§J &: brakH, Phillips AM-F1.f- ' r .Newport atlp w/pliftty ol cond. 1125. Private party. -llrlllt J .. l!T!!l'l!O!!""'""'.,.!!lil""'~~•"""""'""'D'"A!!l!!JSJ!!!!!!!U!!!N..,...,~ I SW .-.dlo, •le. Just lhe one I Jmkbv. Club rates. For into Ph: 540-1075. . rucka 794 you've been lookina !or. I calJ 55'f.91M6 l1t 6,30, HONDA JO>G .. at Cond. S3SO 1969 CllEVY ll61BQD) '67 Datsun station Wqon. $5295 . -"·Safi ' 909 """'''~"~. Gene.••• 950 Au:'.!.~1eON ~~u:,., .. Radio • heater, • •peed, "Speolallt!n& In Quality' CaJ.:ll No. 9119, wilhoul Jn.' •66 Honda CL 350 2nd Cu Safe Sat Only •l..rJn&, 'heavy dul¥ -I> :17,000 miles$195 IA!oJER lartor, bulkht>d, 3 saill, ' Perfect med> cond. '63 a.evy n l!Sll .• ·~ Ford .er equipped. llM1D • Buick-Opel-Jaguar HP OB, boom teoL l2v &, · · i450 * 67>-1'63 6 Pick Up $250. • 58 Cat $2595 4' 23< E. 17th St. , llOv wiring, & many extru. · $DJ. (Allo 36 h.p. 11'Y! enl 1M1 -• -.-· ~. \' -4-J Costa Mtsa 548-~ Mlnt ,oond. s.. •l Balboa '61 Yamaha 3115co, '6t '1511,) 2515 SaDla ·,M\a"Ave, acHdw ..... ' Bay Club, allp F·l, Sat. & KawuakH!irt bilre 17'iec. c.M: ' ' . ' . ' "' . . • ...... Au'~ma67tie JtranA~ •41r2 eon0 d.' liw1 oio call 61f>..OOOO leave 646-3769. ' •17 TRIUMPH Spl-MK 3 --' • ct . ~I .. w ~ lnJ&. !of F . Hewitt. NEW Sports ~ 10 sp:1 I '65 Dodge Van. Both A·\' T ~·~ • ll. ' . 3100 'If. Coi..st Hwy. AM / FM, chrome wir& ' UI' Oir,ys,ier Racing Sip. 24• Must Rll $75/bst otter. c;ii 1• Consider trade. GD-3984. ' ' : ~ SU{a ·Ara ." > Newport Bl!ach whffll; one of the worlds I Almn. mut FUil """""'Jn. M7-ru9. Dune lluggfH 956 •, ·.'72 .,Dl.TSllf.... . ,P,lCKUP lines!,· lhe ultlmale In m<> I• •• dudliW ... -~~ trlr 1968 YAMAHA 250 cc. Xlnt .... ~ lorfn&, ===;:;;:::;;;~;;;::;;:=====~:;;:;~ w/manual ...,.neb. """°" cond. 13SO. '70 VW f ~ dlr. '~cam~. Radio, $3195 ' L01U$ 'r l; llc'd newr used. $1SOO or 545-1259 C&lif. Dune BuaY a pl• tlrff,' o/cam. ~ .. e. . 1 • '· • • • • , • • . ~' btt olr. 956% Enldne Dr, ,69 KAW'SAKI 250 11250. Good Cond. 5674461 lntmiatlonalllarvnM $2389.95.Canfin·pvt;-ty"w'/ •SJ JAG. SK 120 '67 J&1 XKE Aul<> Trani., :''69 '1.0fiis·U.-' I H B 96&-5U7 4;to RF.CREATION CENTER CLASSIC Air Cond, outstandln& price. ;.. , . · . ff' .... · · • Sldewindl!r, Clean, 1o mi's. Truck1 M2 y no money down OAC. • Must sacrifice $2 995. Only 22,000 'tnlles. eiedric $IOOO v&lue at b&ll-prlee. A Call·-9 all<!: 4 pm. RO~ CAJl ER, Inc:. 776468. 546-8736 11t 11 am Wire wheels. •le., entirely (TRll ~i Dir. No de&ler wlndewl, e!e.' Seldcim lOllJlll 11 alty 111!8-worihy 19' Gaff " 1970 CHEVY ·n i'laibor Blvd. . 4!M-6811. original thruout. Mechanic-~~ ~rtaed cutter. Da~ saill. CUSTOM Honda 450· '66· Im· ~ STAKE TRUCK Colt& Meu 546-444f 3100 W. Cout Hwy. ally Pl!rfeet thruout. Hc.~d calla .. S6T-.62G. . as used. Inbd Hd n.. mac. cond. Mual ,.. lo A lo ti -·· · steer -DAT • ' n . ilgh -•~---.. •• KARMANN GHIA $2995 . .,... . ml .. u. ol· bell l850 645-5,11,. u ma e --~ powor • 1957 P.U. Truck II ton, V-3 " • ,o;r .>.:. Newport ~aeh ls-~~ coot over fu takes • .Aak about the eve, ' ing, V8, 'TfiOIKJC. Hurry. motor. 20282 Orchid. Santa •68 'FIA'? .8 sport ·eou.pe, •67 XKE At-Air. $3045. A $D> to replace. Phone •'Papn" 67>0915. . '70 CB 350, reblt, $2995 Ana Hghtl. 56-4395. IU:H, neW ~utdi & brakl!s. steil. Must sacrifice. See at 893-~ days, e~a 5.31-5033. 165 K1rm1arin Ghl• •· Hoblit Cat! Bftnf new, • ~-& *~~. · MacHoward Auto L•••lna 9't Good rubber. aean & X1nt 2201 s. M~ S.A. Dir. TRH '69 XKE ~ter. Yellow & Excellent Con<!, RWll Good. '11. ~L. wt. Aili, Many SUZUKI m . f cOnd. 40 miles per gal. 026. Blk, wbt 11 de w a 11 , , (NBZ198) NEWPORT IMPORTS ztru.• .. W/trlr,, $1100 . 8J9.9600 or 5.n-OD ~ 67S-1345eves. ''White Elepbanta" over-AM.!FM, wire wheels , $895 5«)..2J_C1 or ~1554 ' J:,. ~~ ~.,, Comer ht A Harbor ~ Put a little-"loor in )'OU?" runnin&: your bouse'T Turn 3.2,000 mi., $2900. <n4) Continental Motors 3100 w. CoUt Hwy .. 21' Tri-mlU'Ul complete. Gd.' . . ..,...._.. -· Santa Ana Levia :eeU·~·batibtesfor them 1-' "CASH" ~ tell 6'5-1341. 147-3112 Newport Beach • ~ ecind. $2500. 25" Tri-maran * •n Suzuki 250 Savqe * MARINE Parts Ii equip Trr our 1eue experta for "bucks", ·can ClusWed tbm thrl1 Dally Pt lot Sell the old stuff Buy the DAILY Pll.O'r tor action! F~t reaulta are Just a phone : huH, ~J1allw Ir alla. Pft'f. cond. Must sell. $675. Mercury props £: cootroi Savino .. Satia:faction • Ser-642-5618. Oualfied. 642-5678. new stuff For belt reaultl! 60-8678 call awQ. 6'2-5671 I Mair• olftt. ·546-4990. , f!M-325.l, -1430· cab! .. , air r u Id• Jn. i:-LEAsE ALL POPULAR ,Motor Homff, 940 Moto~ Homos 940 Motor Homes 940 Motor Hornes 940 Motor -· MO t ,, OBJE, cat 16 .3 IDOi old. fi8 YAMAHA 250cc DI'·L A struments, controll (lin&le 1972 MAKES AT COMP.ETL-j~;j;' ;;;;;;;11;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;i;:,;;i;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;p;;,;;;;;;;:..,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;O::;;;;;;;i;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;i;;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;j,J I Ume ....,, hull, ,,.Uow &<JOCl "'!'l1inC dirt bib. $325. 1.,,.rl, wlndlhleld. Block A TIVE RATES. I 1 trampoline. $1495. Phone 545-1046. tackle. 549-05.ll. Call Malcohn Reid for ' . .,, ia' 1' -~ ftberzluo. wilh runawel1$15oroller.11t 3, van. Near new 8 ply ,tlres, THEODORE . · , atter6pm8CU737. '67 SOcc Harley D&vJdaon, 1951FORD6cyl.~tonstrp furtherdetaili. ON i ISPLAY 1 tnller. ·$300 or .. 1 t 645-478%. inlulated wood paoelintr. ROBINS FORD f. Nparatr. 53'rJ851. MO dra~•. etc .•• ..$295, 1765 . DJ Harbor Blvd. !I' FIBERGLASS d In r h y, Mola<,..,_ Monrovia, C.M. 548-5.13%. Costa M.... 642-0010 I ! aalll,.. -Whaler USED ·MOJOR '67 FORD Econoline Heavy A-'Wantocl HI I"' 0 Sqm.il.". $3)(1. 557-6fl53, Duty. Van camper, A-1.1 __ ._. -·------ < :II' YA O/B, I lalla. HOME oond. 11100. "" trade tor WI PAY TOP 1 1 · m.:¥m Daya 6*-6931, ..... SPECIALS ~81;,&lu• pickup truck, CASH o· . 1970 UTE Liner Motor Home · FLYlNG DutchnwJ,.-. s 25 Ft ~ ..... -" • _,. ·n Dodge Van 300 Serie. . ... '· •• u., • .,,~ --~ ' ' --.~P· • ~ V-3, aylo ah!!~ radio, he&l· ~ ~ q, ~·-~ ·-·· contaJned'. Incl llr tond. Tac -~~--mll '611> or 11¥~· 64;'-5685· r 19n ,tin;~~ Home Woo ;;;~~~~ ~ KITE: ~ .. COW< 17011.112' 25,,"' >Fu!JY equip A .. u 526-41"6 (FUllemn). Sklll·ftli VW van.• SISO. 8' ~· Ind air tond. ---&-.. call .. fir ---GROTH CllEYROlIT Hydro-plaftl! $50 .. ..S:.l.Btti .1971.th'E Llnee-~tor H~me 196;; CHEVY 1 ~ Ton pldrup i ,; I. 211 Fi. ~ l'!uJP· & ... u in. exc:el. oond. Wlll trade .bk far Sa1eo ldan..-8oat1~ S.llPJ/~1 ~~\ Co~ed. ~air cond. <2 for 1965 or later station mu Beech Blvd. WELL . mtta U·l..SJ ~p1 to Choose~), wqon. Mwit bl! in good Buntbwton Beacb 16·xw. SI3S per mo. v.,..,,,. *Marvm Pearce* oonc1. 6*-%114. in.-10 t.mi Realtor, 1'1M81[l. '67 CHEVY" ton. 327, 3 spd, WE buy all :makes of clean NEWPORT 611po, lrmnlP}5 Mator• Homes x1n1 c:onc1. i1100 •• ,., Chevy ..... -"' can. paid tor per · ft. Sall or f1cwer. I 1 T, dual w~. ~ ~. or nOt. Pleue.,drive in for . ~2592, 494-:i671. I 558 3222 1511). 642.2467 . -appr&laal. MOORI''G for ,.nl. ~ .... • ''8 DODGE .1~42' atake, NEWPORT IMPORTS '61 .CHEV. Corvair P:U. cab. " ~ 1411 S. VI"·-W•• s • 1375. '41 Chev T. 12' bed Best access juit off "B" St. ~"' ""' .a. N P .... ~ ...... ~1 Motor Home Rental )V/A.trame .r. 1 ·Ch, $4.75. r. a .. .._ .. -.c;·....., ·o 548-5531 ., •BOAT iflMlce ' near I,Jdo. Reserve your vacation cam)> ' .. •' · er, motor home or mini '70 TOYOTA P ic k ~up Coast Side tie ll slip, Aecom. 20 to home. low rental ratl!L Call w/&Ius shell, mirrors, bum· 3100 W. Hwy., 40 ft. boat. ~. ,• now for reservations. per; $1950. 962-3607 aft 6 Newport Beach lloeto, ,_. a Ski tll .Ml~ -CARJHY GM!: ·pm. PrJ. Pty. IMP0~!':5ANTED 12 Ft Bania Wbaler118 HP '6.1 Chl!vy step van, excel. Crance CountiN JohnlOb,center"~.re-RECREATJONAL VEHICLE $1,300.,2913 E!Jesmf!re, TOP·$ BUYER mote d>lltroll, 'boat cover, CENTER CMl!lli. Ve r d I!) C.M. SILL MAXEY TOYOTA li&htl avtt ~ invested, Cor. &ach & McFadden, 549-3758. l8811 Beach Blvd. Sa~ce $79'S, After 6 pm Westminatl!r . '65 INTERNATIONAL Pick ff. Bel.ch. P:ti. 847o.8555 842-3737. 894-1336 or 5.31·24.'iO ~ U~. Good ninning cond. Low ·Mf'PA'Y ,\,p "I>OLI:AR'"" OPEN Road Motor Home, mi. $450. 368 15th St., C.M. FOR TOP USED CARS llil 3500 mi. NEW, Chevy 350 (Npt Hghts). , , rll V!, Auto, P/S, Pual l!ll!ct., '61 Wn.LYS mail van, J'l!blt ·U )'0\11'.car la.extra .~. . blW, !av., sink. stove, trans., lll!W dl!tr. 6' carb. 9W: ~~ BUICK crpl!. 2 dbl beds, stereo Gd. body, 540-2746. 2M E.. l7th St. Cam-rs, Sale/Rent 920 1 syatm. AM/FM; 8-track. 1959 OtEVY 1 Ton $475. 1700 O:ista·Mea . 5f8.7'1115. r' i · Everything works, J'm *~SHELLTOPS * brokl!. $5600 takes It. Supl!rior, Costa Mes a .Wll.LBuyyour"'Cll'paidfor EL CAMINO * RANCHERO 546-9634. 645-1691' or not. Call Ralph Gordon DATSUN Pick Ups '69 DODGE Van, 6 cyl., auto, m..o900 • -549-3031, 1970 . B & J SALES pandled, ~ tape deck. Harbor Blvd., Coal& lllq&: 1030 S. Harbor, SA 839-2515 12150· 6~ Aulot, lmportod 970 .'57· ff, Tun flatbed, stakl!, 1 __ ,_ ____ _ n11>u eng., rooc1 -· $450. AUSTIN Firm. 530-1225 In Our 24,000 Sq. Ft. Indoor Showroom . , $AVE $AVE $AVE $AVE $AVE A FEW NEW 1971 MOTOR HOMES ~T . . . TREMENDOUS · SAVINGS HURRY WHILE SELECTION IS GObD THI INCOMPAIAILI UTI LIND 21 ,.., .. 21 Feet Utt Li111r go•• .j;ywt..·,., •nv time ef Y.,ir,· It ts m'•nuf•CturH 111 Silt Lek• City iM histed in tho 1nowv·JH1•li.fo· 4nort t,m1111reture1 eM f•rrtin of th• mountei11 W9st. t • ,. UTE l.iNER ...... $19,527 '"' ' ~ .•: . ~~\· . ..... . .. t '7 t~~~ IANK ANl'.r~ING '• .. ' * RENT IEFORE YOU •lff 'Lew, ......... ,.,.. ..... .,,.,, '"'* ........ 111,. .,.,._. ' f *,WE .ARE MOTOR HOME rSPE~l,AUST . .. . . . WI DUL ONLr IN MOTOI HOMDI fte ,.... .... •f JHr _,., .... ,,._ M..t1 PMrce wlll rellewi Yff ., ... AP1'JI PUICl:f~SI P~O~LIM~ JH co•ljl _,..11111 If y'1 pa,.._.. 'fnila ·A DU.UI WHO IOLD MOTOI HOMU AS A SIDI LINI. ', j I '. r * h '72 PACE ARROWS . .PROM $6995' + TU ii Uc. A new -pt In the purcha .. a rental el INdlng......,. home• ••• , • , . . ~ * FREE INDOOR STORAGE Withl Yovi rchet• -Lin1ited Time Offtr O\lt'l' camper, comp!, eqp'd. All . in outstanding cond: $9115, <94-8358. ~·-~------• 8' WESIWAY ~ cabovl!r, 13631 Harbor, Gardl!n Grove *'n DODG& 1VAN, aporta.. royaJ, V-t auto, air, cruft;n bed. $ml. 5!1-!Mi3. '61 AUSI'IN HEALEY ~$"50 OR BEST OFFER • !548-9848 •• I I i atove1 jce box, sink. Llghla, 1 B1k. So. of G.G. Frwy, I =~& Sl;i~·l!a:~sL;; t ''1.fake ~23.13For DaJ. FORD Ecnnolilie 1!171 E-300. Chrome pa.ckagt', ~f a n y xtru.-M..t Sell. 64j-1833, '55 GMC Panel truck, &<>Od oond, $400. AUST11<1 HEALEY •61".4usim HEAI£Y .. new. Askin& SIKMJ, 557-8ll3. d y • •• , c'l 1! an out the 'l Have l!Ometh1ng you want ro gatage .. your trash is CASH .Ut Clusitied ads do it with a DAILY PILOT well -call NOW 642-5678. Cassitied ad. 1450 OR BEST OFFER • ,lif8-9848 • . . ** -alt f P"! BMW , ; 980 A-,~ • ., · 980 AJ!fOI, New Autos, New . feo,1---------liiiiiiiiiiii;j;~iiiiiiiij~;;;;p;;;iij~~~-~;;;m IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 2002's & .. llaYairia1s .M v' ~ • ~ilOJW A CRIVIElt MOTORS Tllll It .... -• n. Cl~ .111111111 • w. lit St .• Santa. .... l::,J:l"' .,::ti;:. -.. ... ~In • ~· .,. 11 -Au-.. -.,-= .. &"' .... =s"'----- ,. """""-., ..... lwlnH'lft. °" ""' ~·ft~··~ 'I ."; I.(.~ ..... ~dY'CAIYD.··~ • Jo.. '!Ill • -:iii -Blvd.· 0111a -1146 UH I 'Tl iiili I002. Mlch. ndl&l~ . ) ' .. ' THI P.t.iln.011 P.t.cr.;Alll'OW tr-21'.Ul24'M-', MM~ ~m + ~Al Uc. ... -ml'~ Still, Ulldtr •'UT. "tlfl IALIOA MOTOI KOMr ... ~ ' • Th• ltU>•• It t.uilt • ., JoM•fl M 1rlflf, ii BMW JO. ExCt'l tOn-•uil4tri ef the ,.,._. ronownM •"4 t•· • ' I . • * RENT KPROORAM' ., l . ' ' • MARVIN PEARCE.': MOtOR HOMES ", "11111 --,_ -"""" Al i..r· N-*'! -AT .HIST JIOtlTH OI' THI IAjlTA ANA ,l'lllW.t.T " • ' , ~· - .. , • 714/IEI ft'-2 =-~·:..~i::.:z · 1411 SOUTH VILLAGE WAY IAllrA ANA. CAl.-IA ,_ f di-M'-~ Alter,._ •ptctff 11111• ef ec1e11 'r•tlng ••ii -vo.-.L".aa. ¥"1 Y•chtt 111 fti• werl4. Re 11 "· M..., , .. OI .. weekend•;""m-... L;.;.;;:.;:,:;,:.::~-.:;;_.;;._~~.:·:.;.:.··.;..~~-~---.;....;._..:,;...;...;.._;.;.--..;.----•--~ \. f 1 I I !; I I· I • ··;. " . , ,,_, NEWPOP.T IMPORTS NOW ·OP.EN . . . :,M1A:Z·Da . ·. ··· ~ 'Of . . . -,. HUNTINGTON· BEACH I .... "'· ,J ' .. • • ~ lnllld N91' hU,D. 616 $ 40-. ,;.,.. AM it_,., ~.DI~ Br•kN, 4 .,.... Syncro. Tr•••,, White W•ll•, full , WflHI Cevoro, Rotllnfnt ,_ ludiet SMla. Tlllled GI••• NYien C.rpot Gn Tonk L .... • flo Tltru Vontli.llon. 1'4'UltiA1 Siie. #71-llt , ·s~E OUI FMf~OIS CDll.,.ZE• ·"IA(t·r11 ' H UNJI ON .. EACll. t P.M. i ' I l· • • '6·9 ,DATSUN 510 , ~ 1)001 .... ,, .... •ir tonllitieni"t ll$H67tl • ·s139s ·; '70 PORsCHl. . $2795 ;,,.,'A v•llow \eeuty. (ltlASG'l , • •• '66•,FORD 'h TI>N w /CAMPiR ,; 1· 69$ Pic~11p~ VI, •l.lt•m•tic .1114 l•rrip~;, ~ . Erlr•thtirp,'unit •. C77'4J2HI ·• • T • ' I ' •' ' 170 CtUIVY. '114 TON · $ ' ~ A.to"1tfic, VI . c1nteml ''~' .2995 . H.0. &41""9r •~uir. I lll92& i,9· V.W. IUG ', A11t••1tit .~ck ,hift. I•• 1 IXVl ·$1195 '69 RIVliRA· , *269' P . F11/y ~lli,p.J 1n4 1 rNI cJ.111 .f ~ l•w 1t1il••t• cir. l772:Aaf,. • ~ 1 • • '16' 9 DATSUN l'.U. , A frt•t liftl1 hit1ff1t. IYXV47ll '68 DATSUN 510 WAGON '· . ,,...., \ . ,.rdi•, lt1•t1r. fY'°ltll '68 TitlUMl'H GT• 4 "a,.ff .•• ,,. t2tt0C\JI . ' I 142-7781 Oft 540 0442 YOu ·iAve I ' ' . Yaur,'anu wlll loak much Dlt'"r when you Mlot;t • ..-le 1111111 ' HF,,,.... HM!Miur VW. Loi"' MWprlu you with. tlot•MW!le•.--••,,Cfwhen you d••f with .us .. Pf\. ~ .,, '18 '8Y0f A 1111 ·.:;: =· .:~." ... ·~-,.,;..,. ..... s1m l'•rt!Mcll, 'It. ... 11. , .. ,, ,.., '81 IOVA ...... _, . .,,,, . '"' AGAI , '87 N mDIAL CAMPER ""'"' .......... CY ... fft} .'10 VW DB.UIE B• 'i::: t~· -.. '11 IEROURY t::':ti :iN=........, , .......... ' ' 'llVWB• I Dew Jt4N. ttlfe W!WM 1 ............ ..... ol ... melk. ltM AH() / ·avwaua: 11•11111 ,...,.,..,. 15' Tifft. JI_.,. hclllt SMh, '91 ..... C ........ ll'YC •fl ... , .. ,. ...... . -....... ·-· ·-· -~ Sfll,,I {l'.AO 427) ' ' ···--~le. •lf1r1 ,._,,, 4 ,,..., JIMlt,. """"· I" • -...1 ..... Miit •• ,,..,,. (YAT ,,,, J I I 1 -•VAIR ·-........ """'· -Ill" Ml " ... T5"1. I I l . ·- ' . • .. ! ••• .. .. • ' DAILY PllOT S.tunfaY, _.,, 29, 19n l§l I ........... l§l I --.. l§J I ........... l§J I ~....... l§J I -.... I~ l.__-_._ .. __,J§J I -·.. l§J 1· .......... I~ _ LC, U:::t M :C. 6115 ii •utM. UM 990 Autoo, UMd t9t ·-· UMd "°A-. UMd t90 Autoo, UMd t9t A-. UM '90 A-. UM -l IUlci<' BUICK --::C7AD::l~11-:•-::c-i:.;.;.;.;;:.:.C.;:.;A.;.,;Dl_LLA_C_ CADILLAC CADILLAC CADILLAC CHEVROLIT CHEVROLIT ' * CHEVY'S * U.\i~-...~~~ '70 B~!~ ~1¥191! s1t:~:l 01' CADILLAC 1968 CADILLAC 1965 -EL DORADOS • CADILLAC 1967 °66 CAPRICE IMPALAi.: m~:n'U'I 11re., paJn• tr1r hltch • ~ ~ -u.,. -·· 0~~'1g,:rTY CONVERTIBLE SEDAN DE VILLE 8~ ~<:f Cl'£. DE VILLE All .!J'~;,!ii!i11c11nr HERTZ · CORP. f:,";i~•:=· 54MUS $3695 SALIS.LEASING All leather lnr.mr, full pow· Factory Air Conditlonln& ,71 El Dorodo $76'6 FACl'ORY at,.rin(, windowt, aeata • Lrc aelecilnn·Many colonl AU'nlORJZED er, AM/FM stereo, tilt stee~ F\IU power, tllt A telttoaplc AIR CONDmONING AM/FM atereo. Exceptional· {714} 77"4050 1'64 Sk)'lark. ExceHent coM. M ff _ ~ SERVD tng wheel. &t!e to fully a~ •teerlni', door loclm, ndlal FACTORY Full power, padded top, tilt ly nice. (SKR733) Warranty ,57 OIEVY Some new partJ l'ew ttre .. P/8-P/S, R ~ ac ow cu.. N' .. :._ ... _:. preclata. fVZD300) tires, beauHtul cloth &leath· ~ ~~~1:?f:toR " telncoplc .......... AM/ "bank fluncblr available.' $511. u 1s: lO'IT Vallejo er.: ' H. 16'5. 54S-<!S05. 839-9600 or S31--0608 Gu.no _..11ac $2111 er l"terlor. A ttal beau'>. FM radio, many other de-Colla M '67 RIVERIA white w/black Comer bl A Harbor :l8llO HARBOR Bl., Sal . 2 to chooee, lake )<>Ur plc.lc. ~JlY LOW LOCAL MILES luxe xtru. CUPF!l60J ~ ...... l.. -o=~Neaa=. =~NT=A'"·'"L-1 landau top. $1850. Sanla Ana a>sr.i. MESA e Price thia weekend only (MPM549l (NIITT1f) power, vinyl top, tilt & $2333 '"•Q CO TINI . ', ~· """ 5fO 9100 ,,__ ~.~.. NABERS CADILLAC $1111 teleocoplc lleerlnr. AM·FM tlll ... .M.., = '· · '' · ·' , _,........_, 1961 BUICK Special Wagon, · ........-.,...~ radio, door lockB. cruise con· Sale Price th1-weekend only Ul•Wn CON'l'Ha'NTAL co.pt 161. :io Riviera, dean, Io w 2800 mile• on complete OON"r need 3 em • 2 peo-Sale Price thl• we<kend only trot Just flawleaa A prle<d NABERS CADILLAC 8QO S. Cout llicbway In ()qltllloo White with mil ... ., drudcl $2995. e,..ine o..maul. PS/PB, p1a.'601twdcad,odcond. AUTHORIZED DEALER NABERS CADILLAC to1ell~. (439CZI) -Beach !540:3JjQ .--Landau top A .-e..1009. . R/H . f!5-3G60. '72 lie. 1796. 5fl.li709. :o;oo HARBOR BL., '70 El Dorodo $5666 , ' ~ matchq' b11<k 1aather tn. 1.;,..-_,.,,..-,,..----.,9'0= • "-~ -•ut U·~ -COSTA MESA FACTORY . AUTHORIZED DEALER '64 IMPALA SS , ~utos, Ul9d "'utos, -~ "' DI, -77111 540-9100 Open Sunday AUTl10 RJZED DEALER AIR CONDmONING 2600 HARBOR BL., l owner. Unbelievable condJ.. ttrior. MicbeUn steel belted COUGAR CLEARANCE BRAND NEW 1972 COUGAR Fuliy equipped, , •Ufomatit tr1n1.. f1ctory ·•ir, power 1steMilt9, power disc: br1ka1; radio, finfed 9la111 dual r1c:- iftf mlrrors, whife well fires, deluxe wheel covers. I •506- 4lll 5367600 GREAT SELECTION· ALL COLORS WE UICE l'fOPl.E ••• Wo'ro &lodlo S.• ·YOU!" PlfASE DONi' L!AVE • UNTIL YOU'RE HAPl'Y )· •ARDIH GROVE ILVD. • llOOKH~ Phone 6U.2HO ' ' 'OW! IMMEDIATE DELIVERY!! Dclsun 510 :t DI. SIDAN SH Our Complete Line Of '72 Dotsuns • STATION WAGONS • PICKUPS • 2 & 4 DR. SEDANS • FASTBACKS . ~ MOZ CUMITED 9UANTITY> .... 1'111111 -Vo-""'""of ...,+Tu&.._ •, ' .<•FORI Tiii PRICI INCRIASEJ DATSUN . PICKUP ' ONLY DATSUN 1200 $1913* ! 5406410 1' '65 DeVille 200'.I HARBOR BL., Full leather interior a>srA MESA tion. Almolt a "show cu''. whitewall.a. ~mate control cosrA MESA lpdMdual front aeata MG-9100 Open Sunday lOT0983l air. Tllt steer1n1. N 546-9100 Optn SUnday Beautiful ~miat finish. Full '68 Cadillac ESdorado, all $995 ~~e ~~~teA ~ Coope. Full factory powl!'r, ,67 DE VILLE power, stereo. tilt A tele-xb'U ind ~~~·!;,!~ PARTY. MT~2• .factor)' air conditioniq', scoplc steering, door locks, prty (1) o • ........, 'IT-...:I s Lee ..... , ,__, lo I power windowL (PBP983) aenttnel, cruJR control, thru Friday). n G.IU • 114 ..... ll,M.n m , id cond, nu $995. dlr. CUtt Waldrop 4 Door Sedan. J'WI power, trunk lock rear window de-CADILLACS 966 titt1 & baU. $3501bst otter 54D-5164. 842-06.1L fact. air rond. LoOded. (368-! ... er, a~to lioht dimmer. 1 Anwlamn llolorl n 963-<032. CPE ovL 170 E:Jrtrtth ... i.. BXD) S1695. dlr. Cliff Wal-Local low mileage beauty. CHOOSE FROM I '''°65'""Co"'"°"vm-.-., -.. -w___,to-p-new . • .~low drop 541).51M or~. fZVE145) Cpo. or Sod. Do VIiie 547-5126 ....,, nice cond. $100 under ... miles. AM-FM •~ereo. '67 El Dorado $2666 FACTORY 1234 So. Main St. wholeaale book. 64l-0062. Cruile o>ntroL Leather in-'67 El Dorado Xlnt Con d. FACTOR~ AIR CONDITIONING Santa Ana teriOr. A 11 •.JD&Ptncen.t 49,000 lo ml, Lo ad e d • AIR CONDITIONING Cloth or leather interior. Full '70 Chev. Stetion W•gM CORVAIR Flamingo Red. Will. ~ stereo, xtra Ira Full leather interior power. Loaded with extras. Kinnswoocl Estate HC!"lOce. Dlr (793-AZI). No ~c speakers, cu-Padded top,· full power! tilt <SZs.184) CZUT970) <~QD) Autom:~nc Iran!., air oond., dealer caUs pleue. f67-5Jn. aette tape deck. 1 onr car, &:: telescopic 1te@rlng, signal (SJa.()81) Your choia! only luggage rack. 403AFV '64 CORVAIR corrv., new top, auto, iood cond. Aak for Sandy Sanden. ; all pwr. $2800. -· aeekh>g radio, all d!x. extras $1333 $2995 · • A-, U'"" 990 Au!Gs,, UMd 990 & very. low mileago & showa Sale Price thta weekend only M ff d CORYmE • 96&-3041. --'-----~iwtimate In care. <tuR-NABERS CADILLAC ac owar --------- Sale Pricn thil weekend only 839-9600 or 531-0008 '68 VE'ITE Conv. (hd tp). ---TALK TO UB ••• 1 T•lk'tt ctletp, -klloW •• , 1n11tcf, It COiis you nolfl~llf fo find euf 'I"'' lloNll kind ol 1 d .. I you an "*1' 11 T1rry Buldl:, W1 lust Wint Ill D91XN"IU"tty lo lllow you how mutt. you Cl" llW h•r1. IRAND NIW 72 DPIL HOO 2 DR. llD.' 1999 H•t.r, Tinted Wlnlb.hllld, 4-5PMlll Tr1nsmlulon. (SE• 00521 71 DPIL HOO STATION WAGON '2295 E:cecullvti cir, Avl-tk: Tr•iumfulon, Wl'lfl• Sid• -11 Tira, H•Yf Duty coonn1 in111m, 11:1c11a ' HMtlr. (SER flUO) IRAND NEW 72 S ~YLARK I Door H.T., FuUr FIC!ory Equipped. ...,.._, '2795 Auto, AJC, lo.Qed. El NABERS CADILLAC A~O=~~ =~1! ~Harbor t'Ond. Prl party. l2!00. 1-...,.,=-~=~..,.--1 172-7600. AIIl'llORIZED DEALER 541).9100 COSTA ~Sunday '70 IMPALA ·=66~CO~R~v=E=T~rE~eonv-.~HT-.1 :l8llO HARBOR Bl., CAMARO V..!, .Auto. Trans, Factory Fuel lnj, cam, headen; COSTA MESA Air Cond., Power Steering, m .... AM/FM. $1&50 firm, 540-9100 Open Sunday -.,,..-,,..,..,.,..,.==-.....,..-Radio, Heater. (197 APn 642--6817 John. '69 CADILLAC * CAMARO'S * 12295· dtr.ClittWaldrop.Call co=Rv=E=T~IE~'=6.l~body~.-no-°"'-r •n Hardtops * Lo ml'• MG-5164 or 842-0631. °" trana. $795. Sedan De Ville. Loaded. , YDG365 $3695 Macffow~ HER1% CORP. '66 Chevy Carry•ll -9072 Lrc ,.lection-Many colon Auto Trans, Power Ste<rin(, DODGE ( 714) nMOSO Absolutetr ,!!<rfect. (5l0185) 1967 Camaro Yellow w/blk $1595 '66 DODGE WAGON 1 n t er i 0 r: RJH. Low Continental Motors 839-9600 or 531-0608 mileage, S 1 0 0 0. Call 147-3142 Comer lat &: Harbor 833-1068. 1969 KINGSWOOD wagon lo Auto ~· Radio, 'Murt see Santa •-· u I ct · P/B -'. this gem to appreciate. ~ * '69 CAMARO VI, lharp m es, a au', • (SLU108) dlr $595 MS-4188. .:::66:-CAD='""'DE;:-:cvn;;;C:,-;:.E,-...,$1396=' I loaded w/x..,, lo mil. elect windows, R&11, ex1ral. ====~-~-1 4 Dr Le th Ste ~ Must 5ell! $1795. 642-9444. Hu had lot.Id care, $2500., 1969 DODGE Chariu Clean. .dau" Alr•$1Jer15, •u rec76n' • 493-4495. top cond, Call 5t0-5tOO or • • • O'll1"" • '68 Camaro, Lo ml'•. X1nt ===..-:=-,..-,..,.-~ 4!M-3374 <eves)· uk for CADILLAC 1970 cond, for oale by .,.,,.,., 196! CHEVY. Needa Iota of Brooke. 641,.7574. body wort<. -283 la SEDAN DE VILLE CHEVROLET =·enc1~~~' !:;! ·~~N!r,,~.:.:,. ~ FACTORY onlj. tl.25. C'all 5f!h0530. Auto, PIS. Tintm 11.u&. AIR CONDmONING '70 CHEV. EL CAMINO '65 lmpol• Super Sport A-$995 ~ ':~ :;':''~:11i!1~! Automatic trans, 20,<n:l miles. 396, 4-spd. PI S. New clutch 1967 Dodge V¥t AM-nt:, terior. steno AM/FM ra-power ateering. ~. Hur-Ii brk.s Tape deck. 57,000 tape deck, inlulatt'd A dio, tilt I< telacopic ,._ ry. $2595 ;;ik c.;.;;j cond, $150. panelled. $1550, ~ "'"· etc. S2 ·MacHoward 1970 CHEV. Nova SS JOO C\I, FORD Sal Pri this -~~ -"· . In. 3 opd. Hytin>automatlc. •n LTD'S ' e oe ~11.1 u>N 839-9600 er 531-0608 Headen. 4 battel Hollty. GALAXIES 6: TORINO'! NABERS CADfLUC Comer lat " Harbor Clean fut car. YOWll man·1 AJao ·n Country Sedan wan Santa Ana car. 531-121B after 5:30 p.m. Lo mileage AIIl'llORIZED DEALER• '65 CHEVY SS Conv. 327 V~. HARO ID find '50 a...,. Bel HER1% CORP :ieoo llARiloa Bl.., Red w/blk top. Pis; P/B, Air 2-dr hrdtp. VB ~ck • CQSrA MESA Pn. X 1 D t cond. $650. PIS, P/B. Nice inter. Lr& selection-Many colors 541).9100 Open Sunday 673-6193. E-needs work. ~. (714) nl-4050 Autos, UMd f9Q ,Au!Gs, U'°" 990 67l-2487. l'f.! ~~alrLTD 2/hdr hd/ tp, 3Slb 'fO, .... c , r , p I , pl . ·n VAN V-8, 1tick, &ood V.P.'• CU'. Closed co. Muat ' cond. US Map, 21.000 miles 8ell. 213/437-4116 d a y I ; ; 968-5560. 213-fi93-1665 eves. 1 'r.6 Oiev Impala, 327 auto, 'iiORo LTD Bram, 4 dr, J p/s, p/b, plw, air. Excel FITl a.tr-.tereo · ...,. tires I V\linter Push Make offer. 545-0225. medi xlnt sm_ 847~ 'r.6 Caprice, 4 dr. hrdtp, eves. We're pushing for a rtcord year In new and uaed car 11&les at Dave Roa Pontiac. Thil me&n1 tremendous savings to you when you buy from ua. Our prices are right and our selection is l>etttt than ever! Drop by and get our deal before you buy. J>O"''tt, air. Xln't co~ Orig .. ,"·a.~.ro=RIN=o~Squ-.~w~.,,-.-9' 1. ownu. $700 •• 5'8-73661 pass. Pl1, PIB. air, R&H, 'Ii.? Impala Wagon, full pwr, 30,000 orl&'. ml, A-1 cond. AC, recent ~ tirel 6: $1800. firm. 5J6...CS73 eves. brake1. $150. 615-6a69. 1965 SILVER Grey Muotarc. !86 CHEVY SS. 396 Conv. V-3, RAH, 3 apd., stick I PIS. P/B. t195. PrL party. lhift. Xlnt cond. Call aft.r 6 '64 Chev. '70 Mere. '70 .Pontiac STATION WA!OON ' CATALINA 4 DI. SID. COUGAR Automatic, power stPer· Full power, factory air, Full power, factory air, Ing, radio, beater. (IDZ-vinyl top, fact. warrant,)' 463) vinyl top. (0F91H532582) avail (286AGJ) s399 52599 52299 '68 Pontiac '69 Pontiac '69 Pontiac LIMANS H.T. en. FIRUIRD FIRDIU Automatic, power ateer· Radio, beater, pow et Full power, factorT air, fng, air cond., radio, heat-stttrlng, J>O'Wf' brake., 4 custom trim, :mo ena1ne. er. (VHA187J •Peed tnna. (ZXX399) (3'73CAQ) 51499 51799 52199 '69 Pontiac '69 Riviera '68 DOtl9e . CATALINA H.T. CPI. COUPI DART G,f, Full power, factory air Full power, factory ah' F\tll power, factory a1r conditioning, low mileage. (Ytlrn;J) conditioning. ~ZDX349) conditioning. (WPB943) 51899 52699 51499 '69 Olds '70 Pontiac '69 Pontlmc CUTLASS SUl'RIMI GRAND PRIX GRAND PRIX Cpe. Full power, factory Full power, factory air, f\111 power, fact. air, tilt whl., vinyl top, rem. vinyl top. fact. tape, tUt air, vinyl roof, low mile--tact. warranty ava.U. whJ., new tires. (f12. .. e. !ZVOHT) (216ADE) BllLJ , 53199 52499 '69 Pontiac GTO H.T. CPI. Pull power, factory air condltionfn&, vinyl top. (ZAVl\.10) 51899 '71 Pontiac MAND PRIX Full power, faclm7 air, vinyl root. fact. warronl;y a..U. (276S71A178703) 54399 ' '68 Chrrsle, NIWPORT H.T. CPi. Full pcwer, factory alr1 condltloninr, vinyl top. (V'l'D8:m) 51499- Full power, factory air, power wlndowl, powor aeeta. (VCK81fl 51099 I xlnt cond. 1162-41168 .... -l005. 1966 IMPALA. 4 Drlor, air, 396 '66 FORD Country Seti. Sta Turbo-jet eng P/8, 1PJB, W11. Fad air, PSI, PB, private party. m. ~. auto trans. $650. 642-1695. '64 CHEVY SUper 5iiortl2 dr. 'fl9 FORD Van E-100, V..!, Vey ad cond. By' appt. auto tl'l.nl. Immaculate! Shown Sat. 615-2942. $2350. 642-2009 evet. '66 CAPRICE sta wagon, 1970 FORD V-3, Ecoroline FA. Jt/H, xlnt a:ind.' Pvt Super-Van. $2,100 5$.-183' 1 pty, Call e\'ff: 545-5347 days. I '66QlevyBetar4drtled. air STATION w.... 1968, cond.. heater, 2 nu tires. Fa.lrlane SOO. Immac. $950. $700. 646-2360 aft 5. · 675-3126 eves. "° A,.._,-=--~u---=---.990=1 AMERl~AN MOTORS DEMO SALE $AVE MONEY TODAY LARGE SILICTION OI' '71 a '72 DIMOS Used Car Manager's Sllle 70 "-2 Dr.. 61 -LTD 4 Dr. -·--sf "·-·-•1-9' ........ ,..., fie ... ,.,..... &ft MIMr. C414 ~Ill:) lfWr,, ,.. . .._, ~ ....... , ..... ,. '71 Crlc .. 14 Dr. ·--· •1-....,, 111' ,.., CM'CJ. 1M Amil•• •••r • .......... n ---., --·-..... en•• '" Clift. 4 Dr. ... ........... .IMll =":l""...i:.-::; ..._ •. , ., .... •ttan111• . .... -... ,1 • .,,....,~ ---, ...... .,. ..... ........ l_1.:U~"' ::::fi"":• •1111 :.:.=: =: 121• -. lil"wa> ...... ..,. ,. ""cetJ RAllOI AMERICAN -· OP -11111' PAYMINh • lfff Harllor llwf. c ......... ""'261 CALL fC)ll l'Rll CRDIT CHICll o,.W,t.f ........ ,., f ' -·- A;,;;u;;.;-.;.;;..;U;,::;._;;;;...._...;"°;.:;: A111w, u.e "° -~.;;;;;...--VIM fOID MDCUIY ITlrDBAm .. l::M::::7~M~IAl~ll~QU=IS,,_ _ _,ful,.,,I : UIT'"'T"'•-t"'~",-;-o-,.-.~--·-. ~-.-d-. I ~.::•=~.:: -.~.!!mtlft=~~~- lllOWW, air, ylnyl ,..,, Jl••t"•blt mte.p. TotallJ <WBW Ml') Dlr. 151..UU. ~·~ ,ii T Bild. ...... Top -dMkNL Conaadon Gold • ...... -. st• '7S. oqulppod (WU{ en. ,.,,, tt, IA.MILi• J4at, )OU'M llu It at -SW at ·. MUST ANG 21>i !b. Main, s.A. 51'1.oic. 'G OU>8 Oltlua $215 .. boot '" MUi TANG -· --· :1257 $2395 J'bll eQUfp, Afr. Don't - -ill(· tblo clualc, (NOS MO) n..._, ..,._ I -•••• Dir. ;t201 s. MaJn, S.4. :t5T-6JC. NEWPO RT IM PORTS l'Opplar Sport¥ ComJ&CI, Colpte, CM. 116-6193. Miii! ,.. this •l>oolut. ,..._ PINTO (ISllETA) -$195 * PINTO'S * 'IT~ ...:I ·s.Lee 1971'1, With er without air llOO W. Cqut Hwy., "~ Lo mile ... N.,....rt Beach HUTZ CORP. '70 "--AmlrlcMMJlllll" -lciXle 500 547,,_, Lii ~~"°""' 2 Dr. Hardtop, V-8, Auto. ·-· S. ~-•-'SL OUfii 'l'naL, Facto.y Air Co11<1., ~ -· PL YM , Power-Stffrlnc, Radio, Heat· Santa Ana er. Vinyl Roof. (172ABB) * MUSTAHllS ... ·.11·. Val1"1nt . ' 12385. dlr. Clitt Waldrop. '71 llAllD'ftl'I · 'l Coll ~M or 842.oo:tl. Lo miloqo • HERTZ. CORP Rw'll eood. Blue with .,mite 'Ill FORD L TO, 2 dr, -. • .;to;.! lop. 2 Door. 6 cyllll<lor .PS/PB, air, vtnyt top. Ask-Lr& seJtCdori-Man, cokn automatic, radio, heater. lnr low Blu<. Coll MS-4129.' (Jl4) 77M050 (YBA754) 11205. dlr. 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U..,.ry equipped. . 11 VI, 1ut.. t..n.., feotery llf,,...., 11Hring, Only 37.000 milos. (497CTD I. Best .. "'!. In tolwn ot only . , : lo, heo!Jtloilf °""i'":' oqalppod; 1826~54) $6 A DA~I · PLUS 6• PER MILE {) I ' • ' I -·-·-COSTA MESA SADDLEBACK LAGUNA BUCH HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWPORT BEAC .. FOUNTAIN VALLEY IRVINE SAN CLEMENTE WEEK OF JANUARY 29 • FEBRUARY, 4 ii 6:00 3 I 5 • 6:30 11 • 7:30 2 2! I t ! 1:00 11 1:15 5 . t:OO 1 3 c 11:00 6 . t 11:30 1 . 13 6:30 1 7:30 5 t . t:OO '23 ! 10 • 11:00 t ~ 11:30 11 . 6:30 1 ~ 7:30 5 . t • 1 3 11:00 t • 11:30 5 • 11 . 13 . 6:30 1 . 10 ( 't 7:30 5 .. 9 • 1:00 11 .. 11:00 t .. 11:30 5 (l c 11 .. u .. 6:30 1 (I 7:30 5 .. t .. t:OO 2 I ,. 11:00 t .. .U :30 5 .. 11 .. n 13 .. s 6:30 1 (C Q 7:30 5 .. 9 .. t:OO 2 I 11:00 t .. 11:30 2 (t s. 5 •• 11 ·~ IS .. 6.-00 10 (C 7:30 t (C 1:00 ' 10 D 11 ... 1:30 7 3 I A. 11:00 ' ... 11 "\ 11:11 2 s (C '1 11:30 • . ., R. SALIS °"'· 1 (C t •·•· .. IO It·•· I .. , 1..,. 13 ., 0 SUNDAY, JANUARY 30 3 (C) •"fhe H•ns•d Man" (mystery) '65--Edmond O'Brien. Vert MllH. 5 "Humcane•• (dram•> '37'--0orothy Lamour. R•ymond Messey. 11 •'ftot ol Thia lterth" (1Cl·fl) '57-Pllul Birch, Beverly G•rl•nd. 2 29 I (C) ''Welcome kom., Johnny 8rtttol" (dr•m•> '71 -Mar1in Landau, Jane Ale11•nder, Brock Petel"Se. 9 iC) "Mr. M-•" (comedy) '65--Robert Mitchum, Carroll Baker. 11 'f'rom Here to Etemlty" (dram•> '54--Burt t.•ncester Frank Sln•tra. 5 "Salty 0-Routke" (drama) '45-Alan Ladd, Gail Russell. 1 3 6 (C) ''Where E.st" Dare" Part I (dr•m•> '69-Rlch•rd Burton, Clint l:estwood. 6 ''Carlblte•n Hawk" (~venture) '6G-Johnny Desmond, Yvonne Mol· bur. t "M•lt ... falcon" <mxstery) '41-Humphrey Boa•rt, M•~ Astor. 7 .. Cune of the Voodoo• (dram•> '65--Bryant Halliday, Oenn11 Price. 13 (C) "DNms In t"-O..p South" (adve!'lture) '51-Jam•s Cral1, Guy Madlsoo. MONDAY, JANUARY 31 7 iC> "The Vlldnsa'' Part I (adventure) '58-Klnt DoualH. Tony Curtis. 5 'Hurricane" (drama) '37-0ol'ottioy L•mour, Raymond Mauey. I ''l'Wen~ Plus Two" (drama) '61-0avid Janssen, Jeanne Crain. 4 23 6 (C) "D .. dller Than the Male" (drama) '67-Rlchard Johnson, S}'IVa Kosclna, Elke Sommer. 10 "Counterpoint" (drama) '68--Chulton Heston, MaKlmllllan Schell. t •'War Is Hell" (drama) '64-Tony Ru11ell, Baynes Buron. 11 "Pack Up Your Troubl .. " featurette with Laurel and Hardy. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1 7 (C) "'The Ylldnp" Conclusion (adventure) '58-Klrk Ooualas, Tony Curtis. 15 "Hurricane" (drama) '37-Dorothy Lamour, Raymond Massey. t "Bllll held" (classic) '62-Terence Stamp, Peter Ustinov. 7 3 6 CC) "Hanlcese" <-stern) '71--Cllnt Walker, Stefanie Powers. t "M•nfhh" (adventure) '56-John Bromfield, Lon Chaney. S "Unholy Garden" (mystery) 'll-Ronald Colman, fay Wray. 11 "Red O•nube" (drama) '49--Peter Lawford, Janet Lelah. 13 "Laa V•SH Shakedown" (mystery) 'SS-Dennis O'Knfe, Coleen Gray. WEON£SPAY, FEB!fUARY 2 7 "The S.fecracker" (adventure) '58-Ray Miiiand. Barry Jones. 10 (C) "It Happened at the Wof'fd's F•lr'' (musical) '63--Elvfa Presley, Yvonne Crar1. 15 "Hurricane" (drama) '37-Dorothy Lamour, Raymond Messey. 9 "C-lch Foe.tr'' (drama) '63--Ben Gauare, Stuart Whitman. 11 "Atomic Submarine" (scf·fi) '59--Arthur Franz. Dick Foran. t "Hitter" (drama) '62-Rlchard BHehart, Mari• Emo. 5 (C) "Enter lnstMCtor Mal1ret" (mystery) '67-Heinz Ruhmann, Fran· colse Prevost. 11 ''The Nyton NOON" (horror) '63--Rlchard Goodiftan. U ''The W•JW•rd Qh1" {drama) '57-tihrela Hender.on, Peter Walker. THURSDAY, na1tUAltY 3 1 (C) "Spanish Att.lr'' (dr•m•) '58--Rlchard Kiiey, Carmen Sevilla: 5 .. Hurricane" (drama) '37-Dorothy Lamour. Raymond Ma11ey. t "Cry Of a.1t1e" (drama) '63--Van Heflin, Rita Moreno. 2 I (C) .. Hunters A,. for Kflllnc" (dr•m•) '69--Burt Reynolds, Suzanne Pleshette, Melvyn Douclas. t ''Gun Cra~" (drama) '50-huy Cummins, John 0 •11. 5 "The Sinister Monk'' (mystery) '67-Harold Lalpnltz, K•rin Dor. 11 "Secret of Convtct Lalla" (westem) '51-Glenn Ford, Ethel Barry· more. 13 "Blue Murder at St. Trinl•n's" (com~y) '58--Terry·Thomas, Alastair Sim. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY • 1 (C> ''The Birds and the ...... (comedy) '56-Geors• Gobel, Mitzi Gaynor. 15 "Hurricane" (dram•> '37-0orothr, Lamour, Raymond MHsey. 9 "Callln1 Northslde 777" (drama) 48-Jamn Stewart, Helen Walker. 2 I (C) ''The QIHs Hou .... (drama) '71-Vlc Morrow, Dean Ja1&9r. t "The Bashful Elephant" (drama) '62-Molly Mack. 2 {C) "Hewer Steal Anythl"I Small" (c;omedy) '59--James Ca1ney, Shirley Jones. 5 "Cl'llcap De.clllne" (mystery) '49-Alan Ladd, Donna RHd. 11 ''TIM Man a.twe•" (drama) '54--James Mason, Cllire Bloom. 13 "Screamlnc Ea ... s" (drama) '56-Tom Tryon, Jan Merlin. SATURDAY, f'£91tUAltY 5 10 {C) "Do Not Dhlturtt" (comedy) ~65--0oris Day, Rod Taylor. t (C) "Toward the UnknoWn" (sci-fl) '56--Willlam Holden, Lloyd Nolan. 4 10 (C) "Whe,. Were You When t"-Uihts Went Outl'' (comedy) '68-0oria Day, Robert Morse. 11 "Tortilla flat" (drama) '42-spencer Tracy, Hedy Lamarr. 1 3 6 (C) ''Whan Mkhael Calla" (suspense) '71-Ben Gazura, Elizabeth Ashley. 9 ''The Man•• •nd "lnwakln of h Body Sn•kher.9" II "The ~ M....,.,. (Cf111ma) '51-Glenn Ford, Vlveca UndfO,.._ 2 (C) ''The P•mllt:!"ls" (comedy) '65--Jerf)' Lewie, SebHtlan C1bot. J "Sword In the rt" (adventure) '49-0an• Andre-. Marta Toren. 6 "Stlertocll Holmff ancl the Voice of Terrot'' (mystery) '42-8Hll Rathbone, Nlpl Bruce, Evetyn Anken1. 7 (C) "Strateo Of Terrw'' (drama) '67-Hulh O'Brlan, Barbara Rush. I .. ,..11111• •ff-(drama) '6+-Cur1 Juraens, Patricia Neal. 13 "Counterfeiters of ftarls" (m~ery) '63--Jean Gabln, Martine Carol. THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, JANUARY 29, 1972 1PLIMPTON! . ADVENTURE IN AFRICA' George Plhnpton goes on· a camera safari, this time around, in search of the largest living mammal in the world -the elephant Aluned -on "Plimpton! Adventure in Africa," a presentation of the ABC Monday Night Special at 8 PM. Television's eternal Walter Mitty, constantly in search of new fields to explore and perhaps to conquer, combines the task of hunt- ing down this elusive «Monster of Marsabit," and taking wildlife photographs of him for Life mngazine. The assignment is one for a real professional. The structure of the hour special finds Ceo .. ge getting his assignment from managing editor Ralph Craves, of Life, and then receiving detailed instructions on the difBcult task Finally, George and crew )eave for the western regions of Kenya in search of Ahmed, with the help of noted gttide Simon Trover. The rest of the hour focuses on the difficnlti~~ in• finding the nnimo.J, ' nnd of photographing him. Interviews with hunters in search o[ the valuable ivory from elephant tusks, the question of nnimnl conserva- tion , and excursions into areas like Lnke Manyarn, nnd the Nairobi National Came Preserve, heightened the excitement of this African safari. The climax of the adventure comes when George learns whether he has been able to take pictures good eno~1gh to nppear in Life magazine -or perhaps, the supreme honor of all , h nving taken a photograph fine enough to make the cover. "Ahmed," explained Plimpton, ''is very difficult to photograph because he's wily, large, and surrounded hy four or Rve hull ele- phants who protect him. That makes it very dangerous to get close to him -which, of course, you have to do in order to get a really good photogmph." David B. Campbell -TAX CONSULTANT- • APC:~~~~RNT 642 -0506· FEDERAL & STATEiii---_____ ~~!~T~~K~: ~!L!lP ~ ~ P"fUSMO, MOT A ONll•TUH C:\..ISNT ! 1 ~ m 124 BROADWAY ST. !~ COSTA MESA .,___•7T_H•T_.. ltTH ST. 0 eROAOWA'f ( 8SRVINCI THS N•W~OlltT -M•8A AR•A P"OR 1 YSARe ) ALAN KING THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, JANUARY 29, 1972 S A T U R 0 A Y JANUARY 29 I VFNINI. s:oo 11 SuMvll 0 Kid Talk Bill Adler hosts. D Cl) Cil EE Alta Wide World of Sports ())Celebrity Bowtina DFllpper t1j) News m Movie CrMts: "Fro"' Hert to tttmlty" (drama) '54-Burt Lan· cHter, Montaomery Clift, Deborah Kerr, Frank Sinatra, Donna Reed, £r· nest Borrnine. m SbrTrtk fil) The Advocatts (R) MOn'• Mints" (adventure) '50-Dtb· orah Kerr, Stewart Granier. m 1rac11··· Wor1c1 fl) Boa di Muleo QI Maybtny RFD al) Secuntro en •I Citlo 6:30 CI) Sports With Bertb O KNIC News Conftrtnce Cl) Spotts Challtt11' ONews Cl) Hip Chaparral Em Alllerican Dream Machine (R) 8' L• Trevino Show QI Crttn Acres 6:45 8 lllnp Wrap-Up 7:00 O CIS News Roger Mudd (]) WOf1d of Sports lllustrat.d O National Ceocraphlc A tour of the United Stites parks system. 8 t1) Htt Haw Bobby Goldsboro and Susan Raye guest. Cl) Tr1clldown A WRY LOOK AT OUR PROBLEMS a;, Camer Ttd Armstrona Show 9 Outdoors Witll LlbeltJ Mutual e':) Musica J Cancionn t.tlnas O Juwnllt Jury Henry Hite auests. m m 9 Lawrtnet Welk m It Takn a Thltf fEW1temont 5:30 II Newsukers O (J)(ii News e':)Yaritdad Al9n Kine pokes 1entle fun 1t everyone's troubles, In "If You Think List Y81r WH Bid, W1itl", 1 comedy spec la I Which 1irs on The ABC Comedy Hour, Wednesct1y 1t 8:30 PM. Art C1rney, Olvid Frye, Blrbl,. Witters, Ron Carey, Jeny Stiller and Anne Me1ra wWI be Kina'• specl1I 1uests on this romp throuah list ye1r's problems, 1nd his predictions on the comlnc ye1r'1 events. The hour wlll be filled with comedy monotoaues, sketches, d1ncln1 ind music • • • 111 tied toaether bY. Kini'• own enpglng brand of comedy. Some hlpllghts of the specl1I Include a muskal p1rody on chooslna a Supreme Court Justk:e, • comedy sketch on the overcrowdln1 In city hospitals, exploration of 1 1roup encounter session, and 1 segment 1bout the new cr1ze for he1tth foods. Polltlcal Impressionist Olvld Frye will re-create his fa· D I IHc!AL I American laakttball Assoclatietl All·Star CaN The best players from East and West meet at Loui!ville, Ky. 7:30 O David Frost Revue George Ham· llton guests for some comedy about the "World of Dinina." (])Dr11net Cil To Tell the Truth D let's M•k• a Deal (j) This Is Ult Utt mous Nixon-Jphnson impersonations. m Ed1e of Eternity 9 Hliaan's Island 6:00 o om News ®) Movie: (C) (2hr') "Kina Solo- tE Film: "1971 Junior Olympics" (Continued) ~-~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~...;._~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ CLINT WALKER: A NEW LOOK AT LIFE It's not the same Clint Walker anymore. The tall, robust actor is quick to admit his outlook on life has changed since that near- fatal skiing accident a year ago at Mammoth, Calif. Walker reflected on his narrow escape recently while filming his first TV motion pie· ture since the accident, "Hardcase," wh ich airs on ABC's Movie of the Week, Tuesday at 8:30 PM. "It was an absolute fluke, of course. but that doesn't make me any the less grateful for still being here. I took a spill and the ski pole slipped out of my hand. The pole landed in the snow straight up and I fell on it, chest down. Fortunately, the pole bent at a right angle, or it would have gone clear through me, and that would have been it. As it was, it pierced my heart." Clint says such an experience gives one some of the answers. "I felt very close to God, to begin with. I've also thought if there's one thing to de· pend upon in life, It's not to depend, but of course that's not exactly true. You have to learn what you can depend upon. "I've come to realize all of us in this world are basically the same, deep down . We all have the same questions about who we are and where we go from here." Walker is very glad to be back to work, but has had to be careful. "Hardcase" will be the actor's first released film since the accident. His first work was a theatric<tl movie In Spain, "Pancho Villa," coming to theaters later this year. "I was going to do a feature in Alaska before 'Pancho Villa,' " Clint explained, "but it was too soon and too strenuous." ..... 4 Clint Walker, left, H • tough soldier of fortune, confronts his wife, played by Stef1nie Powers, ind Pedro Armenderiz, Jr., cut IS the Mexican revolutionuy she married when she presumed her first husband dead. Walker is pleased to be doing another Western. explaining, "I've got the stature for it, I guess." But believe It or not, "Hardcase" was the first time the Cheyenne TV series veteran had ever made a movie In Mexico. "We did most of those Cheyenne episodes on the back lot at Warners. It's really great making a picture in Mexico. The people are very warm and friendly. You know there's a lot of production value in 'Hardcase.' Audi· ences expect quality films on TV and that's what they're getting now." Clint is grateful to TV for making him inter· nationally famous. "People know me in every cou ntry I visit. It's truly gratifying. I'll never underestimate the importance of TV." Along these lines, the rugged performer does want another series, although not neces· sarily a Western. "I'm really more versatile than people think," said the actor who showed his flair for comedy in such films as "Send Me No Flow- ers" with Doris Day and "The Great Bank Robbery" with Kim Novak. "Because I've never done it. I'd like something modern·day -a detective series. They're like Westerns. The only basic difference is the costume, and, oh. yes. a shoulder holster instead of a gun on the hip." I t 1:1 t:O I SATURDAY (Continued) fJI) i IBCfAC i llve Us tllt CllildM Biii Cosby hosts and narr1tes this study of America's education crisis. ., lateedta (comedy) '59-Shlrley Maclalne, David Mlven, Gia Youn1. Rod Tay· lor. fD TM Silent Years "The Extra Girl'' Color tints added . ., Mevil 1:00 8 Cl) Ml In tM Fa•IJ Archie Is th.• sole witness to a mualnc. but 9:30 II ()) Amie Melvin Belli cuests as tries to avoid cettln& Involved by hi&h·prlced attorney who aarees to fabrlcatlne a story about the event. defend his old friend Majors on a He soon finds himself In trouble with trMal traffic violation. the police, the muuing victim and ID ~er W~coner Show the croup he reported as respon· fl) Cine Mn1t1no • si.ble for the crime. 10:00 IJ Cl) Missioft: Impossible Poslna D life or Death ResCl' .-a "bag wo .an" tor a crooked * Team Meets Dramatic politician. Casey unknowinaly carries Action on Jack Webb's an attache case locked to her wrist "EMERGENCY!" filled with both money and 1 bomb D @) m Emtrpncy! "Botulism" set to explode upon opening. Dr. Brackett (Robert Fuller) risks his 11 Scaofts CMlleftp reputation when he diaenoses a D CIHl l m Tile Slxtll Sens dreaded illness before tests are com· "lady, lady, Take My life" Rhodes pleted. Susan Seaforth and Calvin tests members of a scientific 1roup Bartlett auest. to ascertain which one willed the 11 S.ta1rdty Nlllrt Flpb death of an official. D Cil Cl) m ltwitched ."Saman· 0 m News · tha on Thin Ice" Endora is infuriated ID TM Wilbunt lrathen that T1bltha is leamlna to skate the 10:3011 Jo1t1 Wooden Sltow mortal way. O Tlf,.t D ........ $ Mewlt: (C) (219r) .. DI,. m ..... Bill Reddick ft" of lleed" (spectacular) '61-fll) NET ....,..._ Biol'•..._ (R) Je~nne ~in, John Drew Barrymore, "Galileo" ""' Aktm Tamtroff. Qi MC.pp Show m Movie 5rtab: (2hr) "fnMft Here to ElenlitJ'' (drama) '54-Burt Lan· 11:00 II (1) D Cl)®) News caster, Mont1omery Clift, Deborah It UCl.A laatball Tape delay of Kerr. Frank Sinatra, Donna Reed, Er· Bruins/Notre Dame eame. nest Borcnine. Story about the pas· (j) M1rsllal Dillon slon a~d violence lnvolvln1 a rroup IJ frfpt Nleflt: "Ho1111 oa ftlu•tld of soldiers at Pearl Harbor just be· Hilr' and (C) .. ..., of Evtr fore World War II. 0) Cllt•plonstip Wrestlln m Mowit: "T1te fertuMS of C.ptahl fl) WOftd Tomorrow 1 ltoocr (adventure) '51-Louls Hay· €1) £.llNlada de locos ward, Patricia Medina. QI AIA All-Star Balbtblll II) It Is Wrltttn e:;) Uitin·Amtrican Showeall 11:15 II Fabulous 52! (C) "I'd Rlttltr It 1:30 II Ci) Miry Tytor Moore Show Rich" (comedy) '64-Sandra Dee, There's a vacant apartment in the Andy Williams, Robert Goulet, Mau· buildin1 where Mary Richards lives rice Chevalier. A gir1 sets out to find and Ted Baxter wants to mO¥t In. a young man to pose as her flance D CD (j) m AIC .... of .... to please her wealthy grandfather. Weekend: (C) (90) ''The Scru•htr ~ Mewit: "'Thunder llf' (drama) WM••" (horror) '71--0livla dt 54-James Stewart, Joanne Dru. Havilland, Joseph Cotten, Walter 11•30 .,. P I d g e on , Ed Nelson,' Laraine • ~News Stephens, Charles Robinson, Alexan· @ Mowil: ~ He41MS •M dra Hay. Miss de Havllland makes tM Sealt w .. ,...," lith Basil her TV mOYie debut as a former Rathbone. mental patient who claims to have D Mevll: (C) ·~" (drama) '65 found a woman buried alive on the -tarroll Baker, George Maharls, 1rounds of her estate. Peter Lawford, Joanne Dru. fl) Hour of Dtllveranu Ci) Movie: (C) "Cunfl(ht 1t hd 9:00 II Cl) Dick Vall Dyke When the Sand•" (western) '65-Rlchard Har· Prestons' friends Carol and Bernie rlson. G. R. Stuart. Davis split up-because she wants @l Movie: (C) ·~ In tll• Da· children and he doesn't-they both •rt'' (adventure} '49-0ana All· end up at the Prnton house. drews, Marta Toren, Jeff Chandler. D G) NIC Saturctar Movie. (C) Ol Mowil: (C) HW!ld, Wiid Planet" (2%11r) "Topaz" (suapensa) '69-(scl·fl) '67-Tony Russel, Lisa Q11, John Forsythe, Frtcltrlck Stafford, tonl. Dany Robin, John Vemon, Kerin Dor. 1 An Alfred Hitchcock thriller based on 12:00 D Movie: 'Heu• of Wt"""" (dra· ttlt novel by Leon Uri• eboUt hlah ma) '62-Shlrley Knllht. Conetance political lntrl1u1 end a1111onaaa In· Ford, Barbara Nlchola. volvlna Russian, Cuban, French and 12:30 B Movie: "Perfect .....,.., ... (dra· American aaants. ma) '46-loratta Youn David al Mowlt: (21tr) .. Alli A1tJ 1111" Niven. r. THE DAllV PILOT, TV WEEK, JANUARY 29, 1972 ..... 5 ' , SUNDAY : JANUARY 30 fJO.,of Dbcewtry .. lltlltyl ......... 1:45 CJ) C.••untty Action 9:00. c-era "'" D 1mrut1oN1 z... a Der of Diawtty fJ CJ) ltetuctHt Dnaoa llld Mr. TM4 CJ) a m °"' Roberts 5:15 GI n. Qrlitl,111n a 1t ts WrtttH 6:30 GI Tiit Bible Anlwers ., Mnla y ,. ........ &:45 CJ) TIM ChristopMrs '1'i) Panora• lathlo t11 Dontlnro 7:00. T• ~ Jerry 9:30 II,.,., Rtfl,... CJ) CatMclral of y....,.. D Staton to Statltil ((j WoodJ Weodptdtr D l1t11 Autry GI u.1t o.. Cl) Mtwit: .. .., Alatrt to C." G) hbflc Attain/Social StcuritJ (aMnture) '60 -Linda CMstian, 7:30 11 Tht lroovlt Qoofla Peter Van Eyck. U ...,_. Tabtfnadl Qoir D Cil nt DeubltdtcUn (]) Dlrectitns (I) let TIMrt It UcM D Cl•pas Profllt "Diaestlon" fJ Kltlltyn Kuftlmn lli Deputy Daws \ (1i TM Stn tf till State "The En· GI '"' ._, * Frteftcls 11ahtened Act" G) SICf'ld Heart/~ Cllristoptltn ID '°'"' SinJin1 Jublltt 1:00 11 Cl) CIS Rtllcitus Special "An fl) Est1 Es la Na Enchanted Stillness" Examined are m Cine MnicaM 17th century Chinese art works from 10:00 II Stap It laantl111 the Mone collection. D Cbllttl19 My s.r... Speaker U Ra H•banl Is Dr. Joseph Griffin, Good Shephered Cl) Rul &tltl 0,.11 HouM Baptist Church, L.A. D.., Wltll bbM M... U Hour 1f Ptwer I .... of Trd D Cil • ....... ow n .. ,..,., 1tot1r Cl) ,..,. •• • W...ra• fJ Mewit: (C) ''TIM Secret tf Mtfttt m Rtwlwll fim Crisbl" (adventure) '61-ROtY Cal- 1:15 Cl) Tiit Trtt Ht• Clib houn. Patricia Bredtn. 1:30 8 CJ) LIM Up and Uw @) Ylewptlnt .. Nutritltll D Sttndipity II> FMll a la Yih D Altale'• Iara,. 10:30 B CJ) Face UM Nation D 1\b Is Ult Uft LOVELY -ActreM Suzanne Ple- shette discusses her suceenful m.rrtap Incl the quellty of life In Beverty Hiits, In Jerry Visits • • • on Sundly (J1nu1ry 30) It 10-.30 PM on KMXT, Channel 2. The Hollywood celebrtty was In· tervlewed In her home by KNXT News Anchonn1n Jeny Dunphy. D Cil Matlt a Wisll (JO) Hip Spttd Uvtn1 Ii) Faitll fer Today fl) Adtt•nte C:eft las Elc911as 8 Mowit: "Road to S11111pere" 11:00 II Cl) NH l HoeUy Minnesota North Stars meet New Yon Ranrers at New York. Cl) U11ivttUtJ Dl.lep1 D Mowlt: "Tiii Flyllt1 Sllttf" (SCI· fl) '65-Albtrto Sordl, Monica Vitti. IJ ..... ltlyenC.We fJ (I) Cl) aJ NIA lalletbllt Mil· WIUkff Buks YS. B1ltlmore Bullets at Baltimore. (19) Siii ... """'"n' GI Movie: (C) "Sell of Luait" (dr•· ma) '4~eter lawfOfd, June lock· hart. Ii) Qurch In tht Homt fl) Newtla s. ..... '1'i)Varttdld 11:30 fJ Mowit: "Tiie lhrM ..... In Mlt" (comedy) '62 -Thi Thrff Stooatt, Clrol Christensen. (Ji Mtvll: (C) ''Co• .. nclll Ttrrf.. tecy" (westtm) '50 -M1ur11n O'Htra, MICdonald Care,. lZ:OO 1J Ctlltp laUtbal ........ lludtr Pacific Coll111 plays Lona Beach State In the first aame. m lntellilfllt rartnt QI u.clt Waldo a!)Viaft 1Z:30 D i IH<!AL I JU CMJ• wtnter ..... A pre-Olympics feature thlt THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, JANUARY 29. 1972 cowrs plans for reportln1 the Winter CI) ._ .....,, M .. ._ Gamts from 5apporo, Japan. DID Mitt Ult Prnt ti) T1111119 Trlala 9 s.Mnl • H RedlJ IM Frttnds @ f11• CWJuty CR) "Grind lllu· 1:00 D CD I IHC!M I A IMMtlbrlnct slon" tf Ult Holocl..t Produced In 1uocl· 0> Acrtculturt R.,.rt 1tion with th• Jewish Theoloaiul •:OO D I~ "The Oanrerous Airs ol Semln1ry, the prosr1m recalls the Amy Clarll" William Windom, Jane destruction of six million men, WO· Wyman. men and children and their wtll to U MeN: '?lftlll tf Pantmlllt" survlvt. (western) '41 -Chartu Ru(lles, fJ Mtwlt: (C) "Ctptalft Fro• Cls-Ellen Drew. tilt" <adventure) '47-Tyrone Power, (i) fU• feabn Jean Peters, Cesar Romero. ' D CJ) Amtticln Spoftm1n Jimmy 00 11..t till Press Dean helps t11 mountain llOM In GI o.tlr Umitl New Mexico. 11J ..... Nick C.rter Cl) J"""' .hHy E TrtlMIM ,.... a It T1Ms I Tllltf H Mewit: "Tiit HastJ Heart" fl) c..m.t.tilll 'The Resurrection a!> Tt It ._......, of the Dead Tooth" 1:30 ti NFL Actitll 'ThMe Fantastic g, The M...,c Ila Funnies" is a brand new football ED Ra thl•blN comedy. 4:30 D SuM111 Tom Snyder, Kelly Lanae (i) Datbri Cl) T1rua 1\tltre D (I) 0> DlrtdtNt Cl) St.r Trtt CJ) CIS Wt Qnalc fJ SdHct Flctitfl Tht1trt a ......... m F1ttM1 " CllSSks: ...,,.,... m Vticil ti Calwlly ~ (dram1) '44-Katharine Hep - Z:OO II n. Slllfttwtf Celtbntitll Co•· bum, Turtt1n Bey, Witter Huston. J. ptny Tht nttd for somethlnr to be-C.rrol Naish. lieve In Is 111mlned. tJiJ 11Urty MIMtn wtttt ••. n m 11s<w 1 Ley11 o,,.sit1ta m Ptrtr11t Ont senltor, one iovemor ind rep-5:00 (]) Mttil: "On httrudtr' (dr1ma) resentatives of the Otmomtk N•· '65-leslit Nielsen, Gilbert Gmn. tlon1I Committee p1rtlclptte tn 1 D ltartt.I "Parties to the Crime roundt1bl1 discussion with NBC Jeffrey Hunter, D11ren McGavln, Siiiy news cormpondent Bill Monroe as Kellerman, Nancy Kovack. A youn1 moderator. They will discuss the nu;,'s faith is severely tested, when Party's prospects for the 1972 pollt· she cour1aeously attempts to pre· lcal yur. vent a crime by • ptrolee. D c.ne,. llslttbln (Ooubteh11d-lli Mtwtt: "T1tls eo.w 1t t111 ., continues. Slcond rame features Nlpr' (comedy) '57-Paul Doualas, L~• and Pepperdint Colleaes. Je1n Simmons, Anthony Franciosa. Cl) Pr9 ltwltn TIW G) Stir Trtl D CJ) m ISMIS alld .......,. m DMI ,....... Shew a • Saitlt ., llas m ..., t.andltnl a Raa wtfN II) l ..... di MeDct a!) Ytrltdlda •n 2:30 11 Df. 1,.... bsttrla A married EE Plttlnt fw u.t..1 couple and their mothers discuss 5:30 their problems. 8 KAL KAN PET FOODS D CJ) Cl) GD W, Willia.a Sall * PRESENTS Die19 a,.. The $150,000 aolf tour-ANIMAL WORLD nam1nt Is ttltpst, live and In color, "Wiid Ufe of India" !rom the.Torrey Pina Country Club 8AAlltat W.rtd Todey's show be· 1n San D1e10. Calif. atns 1 • new proaram concept, In CJ) MIN: "S•••._ AplMt Ult which ho$t Bill Burrud presents uch ltopaN tf Safrnl" (Italian) Rey epbode wittl 1 storyline instead ot Danton, Guy Madbon. uslna the documentary' style pre· llJ s,.rts Set vloutly empio,.d. Rare and elusive 3:00 II Mec1x The dally routine of two wtldllfe of India, In th• Glr forest, 11neral prtetltloners b eumlned. the remote pe1b of the Himalayas CJ) TM1 Is Ult .... and In the 11nctu1rtt1 of A.uam are DID 11£TUM Co•Mllt NBC studied. News 11r1es aimed at presentin1 the Cl) Ntw1 R1y Wiison widest spectrum of p1raonal opinion. (JI) Tiit AdWK8tts Edwin Newman Is host. CD Pnsptft t. Trwtl fJ Fa•lfJ 111• Ftltlv1t: "nt uttlt 8 lltffp1'1 lltand fqttiwe" (drama) '53-Rlchlt An· E8 l""Pt drusco. di Pit•• m a.r . ...., .... .,.,.. .......... " 0>1.nwtlltlt 3:3011.Mewtt: (C) "'1\t lady , ..... ,..,. (drama) '58--llna Turner, Jeff Ctl1ndler, Chuck Connors. '· ' • ~ ' • • ( I 1:00 8 CJ) SktJ ......... Morley S1fer and Mike Walltct report. CJ) MIM: (C) ZIN) "'1\t Ha11&H Man" (mystery) '65 -Edmond O'Brien, Vera Milts • . ...... I: 7:JC 1:00 a .... <2t1t 1s.M> "ltwricl•" m (JI) ,...., u.. "StP1r1t1on of (drama) '37--Dorochy L.emour. Chprdl and State" (1)..,............. 1.,..........., DI All ..... ., fllll: ................... flWMWMWtlt GD.....,E.....a m 11111 ts T• ..... 1:1s 11 ,...: w, "-""' (drama> 8""""' lfD '4S-Alan Ladd, Gall Russell. al s.c.stN •"ewe l:JO D 8 tr3 .1111., ~ a. EB lllN II• "Paper Work" The Howards Join tM ,:30 a .., Tllutn ICOloa movement wtttl almott dlsa· 8 ()lwtbltli .... Hu1h Williams trous results. GI enatwt F.-..: (10) "Met tf t:OO D 9 ID -...r. "Frtnzr'' Ben's 1'MI E.Mtll" (1tl-fl) '57-laul Birth. humanitarian instincts toward a 83 ln6111t troubled lmml1rant couple Imperils a ...... Acrlll his own lift. -m s,.cu ewnae a Cll CIJ m • ....., 11ewte: 7:00 11111 NNt Clttt Roberta (C) (2llf) .....,. Eacln Din" D WIW 111.-. "Tla•r C1ptur1'' (dr1m1) '~lchard Burtoft, Clint A B•nc•I l11tr 11 tr1nsloclttd to Eastwood, Mary Ure. Allstalr Mac· protect and Insure the survlv1I of le1n'1 orialnal tilt of nplon111 In the species. World War II. (]) Htt H.. C1J MIMfftr C..••nltr 8 StlfJ II "'"7•M41 "Tht Grtlt· fB J1P11• .... est Sell on Elrth" Ralph Story loob f1D 0 ......,._ Tilutrl ''The 1t the business d selllna Hollr· Six Wives of Henry YUi" An1•I• wood's products. Plustnc. co-stirs 11 Catherine Ho- (1) CirClll w1rd, Htftry's teena1e bride, whole fJ Dutil Ya"9y Deys lnfldelltlu ~used her death. Keith m h..,.rt ti Trawtl "Japantst Mich.Cl Is Htftcy. Gir1" t:• 11 CI> c:a.•1 c..tr r°"' am f1l) Qll Z...! Sarles of SOflll, skits pests as Willlt 8111 a JOU"I Indian 1nd llfTtts for 8-to-12·Jtlr·olds. who COftfnsa to the murder of an e M1jer Industrialist Ind I tMna&e pt Part ID WIW .i..,.. "Experiment of I of • two-parter. the Bushmen" II ""' lany Burr.ti °'~ 10:00eaen.. .... o.a -n.. Im ,_.,.., MllUI t...,... "In Sudden Darbtss" Watt ~TM Slxtll S..• Nichols sttocb the courtroom In ltll 7:30 11 (I) C1S SltlldlJ .._.: (C) car> defense of 1 11rt wt.o admits to ht .._._, ....., JtlaftlJ .......,. f1thtr's murder. Siln 81rbar1 Alltn (drama) '71-Mirtln landau, Jane aunts 11 4uren Hazelwood. C1ro4 Ale1t1ndtr, • Brock Pttert, Fomst lawrtnee 1uests as htr.inothtr. Tuc:ler, Martin Sheen, Pit O'Brien, II m ..._ Mona Frttman, Jane Elliott, Simon Cl C..•_., FM41blcl Scott. A wounded prtsoner from th• e Jee De Slha's 0,.. f'tni• w1r In Vietnam fills In kM with h f8 •••• """ Dlcttt nurst. When h• takes her to SH the E Elb'llll II .... homttoWn ht drt1med of whllt In 8 .... F,.. tllt Ftn1• captMty ht can find no trKt of It. lO:JO B Jtnr Vlattl Actress Suzanne D 9 m Wtftd tt ......, ''Tht Pltshttt• dtscusMt "'' succmtul Family Band" Coftduslon. Watter m1rrilp and the quality of Ifft In Br1nn1n, BuddJ Eblen, Lesley Ann Btverty Hiiis. Warren 1nd John Dtvldton stir In IJ Tiit W..W T...,... story of a musical f1mllJ that home· Cl) At ._ steads In the D1kot1 Territory ind aJ ••••• ..... Chudl Cecil btc:omts embroiled In 1 bitter politl· 10:45 f1!J@ a.Id IJtllaltM/Critk It Cll controvtf'SJ. ..... "A WMk on the London D TIM America• AdwtllWrt "Bri· Stl1t" . 1antlnt" a MIMilll $ ~: (C) (2lw) "Mr. ll:OO I~~~ ..._,. (comedy) 65-Robert Mit· Cl) ..... ~ MM" (Id· chum. Carroll 8'ktr. t ) :60 ........ ...._~ .. m Tll,.. 1'1"""9 ti A1f1HtM vtn Urt -""''nny 1.1Wa1n'""'' "Adventure on th• Amazon" D CJ) ""' m 0 TIM FrHCll Clltf ''Tripes I 11 D ~: ....... , ..... (mys· Modt'-' t•TY) 41-Humphrey Bosart a wt1c1 '°",.. m Dlvld , ....... 1:00 D Cl) (j) m n. fll ''The Hunt· IB KATHRYN KUHLMAN era'' Richard Kiley suesta I S Prof. * (IN COLOR) Frederic Scott, 1 lt1dln1 U.S. sd · m ldtqa. ....... entl~ hottJ puRued by the FBI and QI Tiit lie y.., the members of 1 Communist sn U:JO II Merv Cffffflt rtnc. Hurd Hatfield also 11Mt1. D Iii,...., THIPt a-m .,.. lruta: <tllr) "frt• Hen D .._.: "'Cini " tM Y.....,. " l1nlty" (drama) '54-Burt Lin· (dr1m1) '65 -Btyant Hallldly. caster, Frank Sln1tra, Montaomery CJ) T ...... Clift, Debof1h Kerr. • .... : (C) """-II tlll Dee, g)llle._QMltita 11111" (acMnturt) '51 -James fl) J1p111111 YlltatJ Nter Crlle. Guy Madison. THE DAILY PILOT. lV WEEK. 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Mttitn D di ID JtopardJ Fri. D m Calloplaa Counnet 1:45 fB C...., 11.,..t t1J Tmel Sllewl 1• e D (I),.... m n.. Otctrk Co•panJ D Im TtdlJ ..._ Frink McGH 11:15 G) Operetie• Creftdpart1ttl Tues.: Cl..._. Spits Adcptioft Stp1111t Thurs. ~c..... • n •• ,,..,., 11:20 II) Fasllieas I• S.W1 • ..... •i '" ._ 11:30 II (I) Stll'dl fw TOllomw • lbrkt OptlH1 1:911 ,.,_ ~ ~ s.sa. S1net o a~-.. n.t. WIMrt -• a:i u. U lfitlnrar ,..,.. 1:30 oo ...... StiMt1 0 CI>@ m n..t c;r1 D Uw "' ... 10's Mon., Wed.. m Ltt's .., Fri.; ......, ef Alt Tues., Thurs. II) News Huah Williams ~Nlcelt.hlllCtittt 19-isU..M,._. ... ..., • ~ llarht C:.W.rqe 1:00 • c.,ui• ... ,.,.. 12:00 11 Pnl .. ,,..,._,sydliatrist (j) C..... 0 8' Titrtt on t Mltdl D ... ,. Story's A.M. U Cartten TIMI (I) s-.. Mel l<noepp D CI> (j) m lewltdltcl di TtdlJ Stlew (l)tijG)News ID n. ,.,.. "'"' m Cnftt Mon.; C..w•r's w..w all a ...... ~ 1Y Tues., Thurs.; Quest for AdwtttuN fD.....,... Kathleen Hitdlcock Wed.; Ask C..ims Fri. _ m ..... .., ,., .. (jj) s.sa .. Street 1:30 D (II e I IHcllL I XI otJ11Pk fE Fublrn Wllltllr ea ... Thurs., Fri. only. H11f 12·25 G) Hiaft ,.._ luftooM hour of hlJhli1hts from 'Sapporo, JI. · pan, via satellllt. 12:3011 Cl) As a.. Wtttd Tums Cl) c..... .,...,at....,s Tlldltf D al m Oars., o. Uwes fJJIClu1..a... u.._. ea .. G)llanl D CI>@ EBP~ ll)C•ltf 0 ...... atdl ED Ntws Victoria James II) INlliq fw Dollen 1:50 ~ News Dick McAIHr t:OO 11 n. ltlq .._ D dim Dihll'• fltaa (j) Jecl La laltM Cl) lllilll Dtttsln D••swtc11 • Mewit: Set Daytime Movies I Ullde W.W. ()) --Strttt t:JO • .., Tint Seu a am c.ec.tr.u.. ()).,..,,. ...... 8 .... : Set o.,tlme Movies. , G ,,.,. Rflls Philbin ......... hpl 1:00 II Left Is a Many Sptt1dortd Tllill1 a am n. 0ect1r1 D tD Mewit: Set Daytime Movies. Cl) I Left IMy a (]) m a.1 .., Ctrildre• (I) Wlllft Hit Heart Is D Movie: See Daytime Movies. 1:30 8 Cl) The Culclin1 Ufllt a am Alltu..r w..w D CI> Cl) m urs Mab a 0..1 lllFllllitas itSeftc tB C..-'ffJ ltt,.t QIJ9.TVNtwl 1 ;40 m Dialhta for Dollan 2:00 11 Cl) Statt saw. a am artpt ,,... l (f)(i) ........... .._.: S. DIJtlmt Movlts. ftlt't Ytwltt 2:30. ()) Edit .... ._ a ams...,... D Cl> CE m Dltln1 a.me 8U .. Waldt 2:45 D ,..,..._., Mub&lt Mon. only 3:00 ..... P,i. D tt'• Ytw ... DCartltl!TI• D Cl> Cl) m 11n1rtt 14o1p1ta1 (I) 9 Mtvle: See Daytime Movies. fJ Fun Tlllt tDT111MUM Tatdt m a RocQ Pd fritllcts 8'Trewelurt 3:30f1Mr. &I · D Miu Dou&fn U PopeJ9 aid Frttttcls 00 lalft ft te ltever D (I) till ht Utt te Livi a c........, eat G) Ytti IN FrilHs Q)Peter r.ta•ua m Ladits o., 9 h•per Roont 3:45 ti) LI Contunldad al Dia 4:00 II Mevie: See Daytime Movies. U1utt1teClodl (j) Ttn1n D CI> m Lowe AIMrfa.11 Style a ....... Splits m ,... Zoo 1ttvtw ll)Ma,ula Corltla fll) lBl Stu• ser.t @I) Ttplcea Mon.; Caltndario Thurs. m Quest "' Mwntura 8 n.. Iii Y1lltJ 4:30 CI> Movie: See Daytime Movies. U Father Knows ltat D News Benti, Schubeck 0 Tiie ltM Ranpr G) My Favtrite Martiat1 mc..ae ... ...... pa .. m Obtemtiofl 36 EmFNtarts till Bozo's 111 Tep Show 5:00 DU (j) ag EB News (I) f.., Sq11d fJ Diel Y11 Df't m n. F11ntst .... II) Tiie Mnsten fll) (1) Milleqpn' Ntifllborltood fl)EJ ....... ,.. 8' Dtatll YalltJ Oars a The Motit ea .. EmEJAmt 5:30 U Lest in SplC8 ())TM .... D CIJ EB""" I DIMlsU..Mtnace 91ittipn't....., ID lBl n.. Otctltc eo.,..., a;) Doll Wibtll's Ttw11 Taa m ,...... MOND /\Y JANUARY Sl . For mornln1 and afternoon llltlnp, pleaM ... DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. •low, for your convenience, are the d1y'1 movies. DAYTIME MOVIES t:OO GI "711 Oceu DMt" (drama) '50 -Edmond O'Brien, Joannt Onl. 1:30 D (C) "Hirt C.-tllt llrtl" (com· ecly) '53 -Bob Hopi, Tony M1rtln, Ar11n1 D1hl. 10:00 CJ) "Treasure of Litt Call""" (ad· venture) '52::.... Wiiiiam Powell, Jull1 Ad1ms. 1:00 U "Trouble Wldl Womtll" (ro· mince) '47-Riy Mlll1ncl, Teresa Wriaht. 0 "Actio• HI tht Nd Attadc" (adventure) '43 -Humphrey Bo· gart, Raymond M1ss1y. OJ ''Th• Judp SttpS Out" (com· edy) '49 -Ann Solhtm, Alexander Knox. 2:00 OJ (C) "Tht Stcrtt SewH" Part I (adventure) '66 -TOnJ Russell, Helaa Line. 3:00 (j) "Ashes ind DlalMllds" (dr1m1) '62 -Zbignlew Cybulski. (1j (C) ''The Uott" (drama) '62 - Willi1m Holden, C.puclne. 4:0011 "nt Outsider" (drema) '62 - Tony Curtis. James Franciscus. 4:30 (]) Sa• " lOAll lbtilt1 f \.' I ~J \ I, &:00 11 lia """ Jerry Dunphy (J)IHI Hlddrlttl*t 0 MIC Ntwl Tom Snyder D Ntwt Benti, Schubeclt 0 Cl) WIW WIN Wttt QINIC Ntws OJ n.. fffntat.Ma II) I Dna• ef Jt111•lt (Jj'J NET Playtieu• lielfl"'1 (R) "Galileo" fll) Hodl"Pfdlt L04111 I!) NotldtN 34 8' Dtttrt Rtptet Qt Maybtny RfD m News Jim Hawthorne &:30 u ,. ... Dott't Eat ... DIWn D Mewit: (C) (t0) "Tiit •lql" P1rt I (adventure) '58-Kirl Dou&· les, Tony Curtis, Ernest Boranine, J1net Lelsti. Cl) CIS Ntws Witter Cronkite (1j TM Mou11 Factory GI W., Criffltll SMw ll)lfllC...,Stlew fll) "'71111 tlle Cllltar @DWaMertat ftCrtt11 Acrn GE EJ hot. Saliflrit EBNtws 7:00 II CIS Newt Walter Cronkite (]) AIC £vtnlft1 Ntws 0 m NIC Ntwa John Chtncellor .UntRlfltult (c.tlnued) -David Sheehan works nights to make sure you won't be in the dark about what to do and see in Southern Ca lifornia. He is the first and only full-time entertainment reporter-critic on West Coast television. For show business news and reviews join our young man about town on "The Big N~ws" at 6 pm. casa , I ' MONDAY (Continued) ma) '67 -Richard Johnson, Elke CJ) Tnatll er C..114'utMn Somme<, Sylva Kolclna. Oasbinf Cl) Dnptt Insur.nee iiwesticator Butldoc Dnlm· 1J nars My Ll•1 mond tracks two ftfMlt aaawns. 9 MM·ll D ())())G»AIC ..._,MM: m I Lawe hey (C) (90) "Wiien [qtte ...... Con OJ I Dm• of Jelft•il clusion (drama) '69 -Richard Bur-m ...U.1Na Kathleen Hitchcock ton, Clint Eastwood, Mary Urt. The II) LI lltrna dramatic tale of espionar• In Wor1d QI M .. : (C) '1lll 111 Ca•bet'" War 11. al Esutla De Mtdelel ())City la ..... EE Ma•traJ (1i Mewit: ~ ....... r (drama) 7:30 II st.1114 Up atld CMlr Joel Grey '68 -Chariton Heston. cuests. m DIWW frost Show 0 Dr. Si ... I.edit fl) LI Sita D lhwil: (2%11t) "H11rrica1t1" a TIM YirlilliM drama) '37-Dorothy Lamour, Ray· EI!) Ne u.r. per Mi mond Massey, Mary Astor, Jon Hall. EJ) TIM Penuden The IOYe story of two people seek· 9:30 II Cl) hris O., Doris attempts in1 to escape the ven111nce of tht some doul1•·tct1ed matchmakln1, law. hopln1 to break up one romance In Cl) To TtU tM TMll order to make another po11ible. Cl) I Dft1• ., Jt1111lt D NtwNltdl O Mllllo11 $ M .. : (2111t) "TwtntJ aJ It Tall• a lllltf f'tus Twt" (drama) '61 -David fD @ IMll ltat "Tht Game of the Janssen, Jt111ne Crain, Aines foxes," by Lldlllu Faraao. Mooreh11d, Dina Merrill. A private 10:00 8 ()) $ol1J alMI CW Tony Rand· lnvest111tor. 1n1a11d In flndinr a all auests IS the •eom•nlacal stu· ml$$1n1 heiress. becomes Involved dent leader Frederich Von Rotten In with a movie star, his tx·fiancee the operatic spoof "The Student and the 1irt in the case. Blintz." Three soul ladies of rock, ®)let's Malle a Deal Honey Cone. also auesf. m Hoca•'• Htrwt D ..... Geor1e Putnam m (]) DrllMl O ea .. ea. (ij) 11 die S,.tlipt m News Pete Miller Ell) Citywatdaen (ij) .....,_. 1llMtre Henry mar· @I) DHt•Mi ries Citherlne Howard. m .._.. Eil) Fil• .,.,_, (R) "Grand lllu· Em Mirllffto Valdez Show sion" m .... ea.. m LI c:nM• ••• Crilda 1:00 II (I) 5••1Mllt "The Predators" m El Tomille Claude Akins plays an outcast look· GI) M11trap inr for revenre who, torether with 10:30 D (]) (1)11 ,.,r.iPlnrcrrilCMI llactadtlh a wild do1. disrupts Dodie City. An The study of the struules of a new attractive widow, portrayed by Jae· nation to overcome the devastation queline Scott, finds herself cau1ht or a bloody war and to establish in the turbulence. itself as a state in the world com- 0 l1j m Iowan a n d Martl1'1 munity. Frank Reynolds hosts. Llucll·I• A Mod World look at our D Clndld ca .. ,. Economy with cameo auests Jack aJ News Huah Williams Carter, Cllad Everett, Paul Lynde. fm AWIMntMa Mona Tera and John Wayne. a Mtwil: (C) "ApaclM ltifles" u CIJ CIJ m 11P1<1AL 1 "~,...., 11:00 11 CIJ ., ,... Mw1tt11t In Atria Georae Phmpton D ®) m ..... 1oes on a camera safari in search D ~ l. .,....._ s.... of the lar1est livinr land cmture-00 .. .,.... DI ... an elephant called Ahmed. ucur· D Cil &l Ntws sions into arus such as Lake Man· D Mtwit: "Ww 11 Hear (drama) yar1 and the Nairobi National Game '64-Tony Russell, Baynes Barron. Preserve in Africa art hi&hllehted. m Trdl er c:.-.ueaca m AMJ Crlffittl SIMrw aJ Mantra' m 1111 Ylrcf11IH .. 11:30 II (I) MtR Crittt• Eil) (ij) Special tf the Wffk Sur· 0 (ii 8' JolAIMIJ Clnen 8 u r t veilla~ce! Who'~ W•t.chlnr?" Report Reynolds is substitute host. Bobby examines Amencans. right to pri· Goldsboro, Helen Gurley Brown vacy and the 1row1nr practice of uest survei~lance by law enforcement D cj} 00 EB Didi c.v.tt - agencies, the aovernment and prlv· m Movie: "Pack Up Your Troublt1" ate or1anizatlons. feeturette with Laurel and Hardy. @E La Recoalda U) Roller 8a111t m Nino 12:00 D Movie: "Disllontrtd lady" (dra· 1:30 m Trutfl or Consequences ma) •47 _ Hedy Lamarr. 9:00 II Hera's Lucy Lucy takes control 12:30 m Movie: "hllt•iafl 5111" (com• of the Unique Employment Arency edy) '36-Laurel and Hardy. from Uncle Harry to enable Harry " to secure a bank loan. Wally Cox 1:00 II M9'ie: ''1111 W~N "' Pier U auests. (drama) 'SO -lar11ne Day. o m "ec .... .., Movie: (C> CIJ o a C1J a ""' (2Jlr) ''Dtadlltr ttaan tllt Malt'' (dra· 2:30 II News Pep 10 THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, JANUAln' 29, 1972 TUE~[)AY Ft:lftUMY 1 For momin1 and 1fternoon llstinp, please see DAY- TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the d1y•1 movies. DAYTIME MOVIES t:OO m '1lll Helf lnt4" (western) '52 -<Robert Youna, Janis Carter. t:JO D '"UN Street' (musical) '37- Kenny Baker, Zasu Pitts. 10:00 Cl> .,.., ... , .., .. .., lad! ........ (musical) '54 -Donald O'Connor, Janet Ltl1h. 1:00 8 ""Soui. et Sea" (adventure) '37 --Oary Cooper, G.orre Raft IJ (C) ....,... Meir" (drama) '70 -Darren McGavln, Fritz Weaver. m "luttty of Trt1•" (drama) '50 -Charles Bickford, Paul Kelly. 2:00 aJ (C) "TM Sectlt SMn" Conclu· sion (adventure) '66.-Tony Russell, Htl1a Lint. 3:00 Cl) "TM llltem" Part I (drama) '62-Mlchael Callan, Cliff Robertson. (C) "ltcaUle tf Yo!/' (drama) '52-Loretta Younr. Jeff Chandler. 4:00 II (C) "Tlll ...... , c.MIM• sttfY" (bloeraphy) '5&-steve Allen, Donna Reed. 4:30 CI) Same a 10 AM llltf111 A BENEFIT SHOW Beginning at midnight Satur- d ay (February 5) through 7 PM, Sm'lday (February 6) the 17th annual Arthritis Telethon airs over KTLA-5. For the fourth year Miss Jane Wyman, campaign chairman for The Arthritis Foundation, will host the 19-hour benefit show. Gene Raymond will also emcee for the ninth consecutive year. Jack Rourke, the show's produ~ er, will serve as ancliorman. Manny Hannon and his band backs the star-packed produc- tion. A host of top names in te1e- vi~ion , fllms. radio nnd sports, plus civic leaders, give their time and to lent ench yenr to. help rnise funds for arthritis research, trcntment centers ond medical trnininjt. Lawrence Welk with hi-; Chnmpngne M 11sic Makers ( np- pcarins;t for the 16th year) are set for a full hour. For the chil- dren , Hoho Ke1ly and Sheriff John will he on hand. Also, Glenn Forcl. Charlton Heston. Robert Stack, Ann Blyth, Dom DeLui.~e and Corl Cotner are &:OOD CD DDGDNtwl D Cl) Wiid Wild Wat Q:j NIC News mni.n....._ Q)I Om• ti JtaHlt (ij)Z... m Hedppod,. Ledse l!) ... Udtrt l4 m DIMft 1.,.n QI M.,tMnJ lfD 6:30 D ,...,. Doll't Eat Ille hiMI D Mevlt: (C) (SO) .,,. Ylldlp" Conclusion (adventure) '58 -1<1111 Opu1l1s, Tony Curtis, Ernest Bora· nine, Janet Lelah. Cl) CIS News Walter Cronkite (Jj Natleul lMcr•pldc m MctY arfffttll OJlillc.lbf .. l1i) Frtftdl cw "Tripes a la Modt" fD Mir atld tfle Welt mwalldeftlllt ac.... AcM Em Ylwtaea Hlfilsuera 7:00 llCD DIZ',.... Dlllt lifttw (j) T,. or C..-a- (J) Dfap.t IJW..t's MJ UM? m I Lwt LICY GJ I Dfta• tf Jt11t1lt (Jj) Tiit c..ne of Our n ... m ......... m L11ntnau Ql lWT• scheduled. Others expected, who support the arthritis cause, are Bob Hope, Carol Burnett and Jim Nabors. Bing Crosby, thi~ year's nationnJ chainnan for the Arthritis Foundation, will join the li11eup of stars. The live spectacular is staged to benefit over one million arth· ritis sufferers, children and adults, living in this area. Carmen Florc8, /tut 8, tho 1972 "Poster Clrr' will appear with Jan e W'lman on the star- packcd benefit show. ~ 7:301 e J ' • ' ' J t 1 • ' r • ( • I I ~ ( • t ' l • • 11 • 1:00 ( I ' • c 1:30 I • I r ' f E ( s ( f a • *' c f -' t :OO t ' . I m .._., 1:30 7:30B81111 C.•pbel Buddy Hack· B CANNON·EXCITEMENTJ ett appears 11 BtnJlmln Franklin, * MYSTERY and SUSPENSE! John Byner does a musical lmprn-B CJ) C.n• GUiit Vera Mil• lion of Geor1e M. Cohan slntln1 plays • dodor en1a1ed In an Im· "Yan~" Doodle Dandy" and Glen pom.t medical re1tarch project at Campbell slnp the popular "Amiri· the sblte prison. can TriloU" II they all take a llfht· 8 9 ID JI-lamer II Nldteb hearted look at American history. "Sltlfht of Hand" The lure of 10ld II 9 ID TM Sllrcll ftr the Ntle proves lrmlstlble .to Nichols 11 he ''The Secrtt Fountain'' Is Part Ill of becomes lnvolvtd with aomt lhldJ a six-part BBC serl11. Sir Richard character1 In a sold mine venture. Burton (Kenneth Hal1h) Is 1nra1td D Ntwsw1lcll when ,Speke (John Quentin) Is cflos· e It T1llll • T1llef en to make a aecond journey to Cll "'-YlrPtfll Africa to confirm his btlltf that Lake 10:00 I m ..... Victoria Is the source of the Niie. Cl) (I) OJ Marcus WtlbJ, M.D. James Meson narrates. "I'm R11lty .Trytnl'' The father of a 8 Mowte: (21,illr) "H1rricl11" boy with mlnlmal brain dysfunction (drama) '37-Dorothy Lamour, Jon aaravates his son's problems when Hall. he refUHS to accept the dllposls. D Cl) (I) m ne Mtcl ....... "No Gary Colllns, Elaine Oevry, sun More Oak Leaves for Emle Holland" Kelly and Scott Garrett 1uest. Henry Darrow and Robert Pine 1u•t IJ la• ... , In the story of an explosive rttetto 9 FREE "SILENT YEARS" situation that Is l1nlt1cf. by a de· * PHOTO ALBUM AT ALL ranftd Vietnam veteran wortdn1 as OFFICES OF GREAT a cop. WESTERN SAVINGS Cl) I Dru• of Jeannie fl) (Ii) Tiie Sllfllt ,... (C) "Ille D MJlllH $ Mowte: (211t) "llU, T1lilf et larftr In this 1924 film ludd" (classic) '62-Terence Sta_mp, Dourt11 Fairbanks Sr. stars 11 ~ Robert Ryan, Peter Ustinov.· notorious thief who reforms after m ... ,.... ....... fallln1 In love with a beautiful prin- 11) Drlpet cess. (Jj) Sdenct 71 "Quality of Life" e Tap ·,., m 11Hcw1 £4•• 111t1ce u., 89 ~ ....... the U. Pro1r1m explains constitu-10:30 B TM ..,..,.... John Forsythe tional ri&hts and what they mean. Is 1uest host Tonlfht's films, "Stop and Frisk" II MtntJ Nllll "Tension In a and "Search and Seizure," demon-Troubled Town" When a National strates when such procedures are Guard Armory Is looted, the white lawful, and black people of the town blame Im Loa Cotlnla each other. 1:00 Cl) Rtllln' • tM Rtvtr CJ) At 11111 m AndJ crfffltll Show a Cln6I ea .. ,. 0) TIM Yiralllla11 (1i TM Colddlgtrs Sebastian Cabot II) u Cose Juzpda and Biiiy Baxter 1uest. a!) Nino ID Ntwl Hurtt Williams @mA..._t.de 1:30 IJ Cl) Haw.U F1¥t.O Barry Sullivan ID Call tf t11t Wat iuests as an eccentric billionaire a ......... suspected of killln1 one of' his busl-ll:OO II Cl) &m Ntwl ness associates. • au ' II a m Prt-Olplpic s' IC I 1 I II 91 CD ..... Former Olympians Peay Flemln1. I:.:': Billy Kidd, Art Devlin and Terry, Mc-D f1I"\ m ..... Dermott offer a varied look at Olym-~ ,. " pie sports, 1pprai11 the 1972 field ~ Movie: llllflsh (adventure) of athletes competlni. and present 56 -John Bromfield, Lon Chaney. filmed hi&hllahts of past contests. 18 Tnrtll " Con11quences D .. HARDCASE" TONITE m Malltnp * ABC Movie of the Week l1:30 B Cl) Merv Crlffin D (])(I) m Mowlt of .... Weet: D a m JohttllJ C.nN (C) (90). "HlnlcaM" (western) 71 Carlin, Ube~ 1uut. " -Clint Walker, Stefanie Powers, 1J ~: UnhlfJ Canlelt (mys· -Pedro Armendariz Jr., Alex Karras. A tery) 31-Ronald Colman, Fa~ Wray. soldier of fortune at the turn of the D (]) CIJ Dick Clwttt Geo 1e Se 1al peats. cent~ry Is determined to reaain what m Mowlt: "lled Dlnullt" (drama) Is his after he returns to Texas to •49 _ Peter Lawford Janet Leith find his ranch sold and his wife has Waite Pidpon ' ' run off with a Mexican revolutionary. CD .:..: "U~ Ytps ........ ~ !!!"'n." ~~ Id th (mystery.) '55 -Dennis O'Kteft, uu \WI • s ou e Coleen Gray U.S.-Japanese Security Treaty Be Ill!\ lftliPt · Terminated?" ""' . 9:oo m D1W1c1 F,... Show a>u eat. G) No Uom per Ml 1:00 B Mewtt: ''lrtde for Slit" (com edy) '49 -Robert Youn1, Claudette Colbert. (])DD())H)Ntws \\ ') :- L nAT8 T-•• ·-· 'IJ'fAT• MED. INI. PltlfMIUMI (Net moA ltlM $U0) lt&AL ESTA"fE MEDICINI! & DRUGS hATI! .. LOCAL GAIOLINE LESS 1~ TOTAL INCOME GSNERAL SA~·· W-ottuos OTHER IAl.ES TAX °"· (AUTO, FURN., l!TCJ DR. lrATI! & LOCAL INCOMi XJCXX DR. 1-'EASONAL PltOPl!lllTY 61. PERSONAL PROPl!ltTY (AUTO. 51. 1.ESS REGISTltATION FEE) °"· SlATE OISAllLITY INS. DR. DR. HOSPITAL ' HEARING AID L ·- LAIOltATORIES --TOTAL TAXES • TRAVl!L "Olt MEO. INT&•&IT ' MEDICAL tNS. f"REMIUMS MOltTGAGE . ... GLASSES ' -! , MEDICAL l!XPINSES ISUB-TO°TAL) LESS ltUMIUltSl!O IV INS. ( ) ( ) INSTALLMENT LOANS - LESS ,,_ TOTA.L INCOME -;; TOTAL Ml!O. OED. CONTRllVTIONS -TOTAL INTl!ltEST CASH orii•i oaouCTtONS -CHURCH El UN ION PICOFHllONAL DUES . WALL TOOU ANO SUPPLIES UNIFORMS PltOTEC. CLOTHING• GlltLllOY ~OOTS •LAUNOltY ANO CLEANING COMMUNITY CHEST/UNITED llUNO AUTO USE (SCHEOULl!I ._, -··. HEART FUND INCOME TAX PflEPAltATION ~· RED cilioH CH ILO CAltl lSCHl!OUL°"E") XMAS & IAITUl SEA.LS MARCH OF otMI S ALIMONY (SCHIOULl!I CANCElt FUND INVESTMENT pU&l.tCATIOMS ·1' FEES MISC. ORGAN IZID CHAI I Tll!S EDUCATION l!XPENH (SCHIOULIU POLITICAL CONTltllUTIONS xx xx itUSINISS •Xf"•N•• CSCHEOULIE> PAitlfNHiHtP SHAH I MPLOYMINT AQ•NC':Y ll•H -AUTO EXf"ENSE --TOTAL OTHd O.OUCTIOfd . CASUAL TY LOINS ANO r•11111"n ---OTHElt THAN CASH TQIAI.. LOSS ..................... 10TAL ttwlltllUflONS LESS INSURANCE REC'D + ) ( ) iiJIJISL&•MTAiY NOT81 Ll!SS EXCLUSIONS ( ) ( ) TOTAL ................................ l"&11t1•AL aTAT• -TOTAL D•OUCTIONS A· 1 TAX SERVICE I WESTERN BUSllSS· SERVICES lllC.1 IE--TAX SERYICE 2300 HARIOR ILVD. 563 W. 19th STRllT 1931 HARIOR ILVD. I 54s.1s51 I f 642-0212 I I s4&-2404 J -. IHllAMllllCA~D -Help Us Help YH S.W. T• Ma•eyl PHI ... ttih •et • c•.,,. .. tr • ,..alW.. If a. •• Mitt tWt shet, w.2•1, m ettter ....... , .. ttil• wlll effwct yew tu 11.wtlty __. '-t ,._., tG ,.._ te.., office. YH lliey M .... te ... ,.., ._ ........ I••••••.,-~,. ,e.lty Awce 1'llrfft witllMt hdetelt dt9rte ,_ ... ffnt 41 ..... Aa •._.It. . WlONE~DAY FEBRUARY 2 For momln1 ind 1ftemoon llltlnp, oPINM ... DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for yow convenience, ire the d1y'1 movies. DAYTIME MOVIES t:OO • "'¥1.....-(romance) '51 - Eleanor P1rhr, Anthof1J Dtxttr. 1:30 8 Mfo II er Net T1 It" (comtctJ) '42 -Jack Binny, C1rol1 Lombard. 10:00 ()) "Tiit Vtfll of .._..,.. (1dvtn· ture) '54 -Victor Mature, Marl Blanchard. 1:00 B "'V•MtJ lfrl" (muslc1I) '47 Bini Crosby, Bob Ho,>t. IJ (C) ''TIM llttftot Colltma" (drama) '54-Av1 Gardner, Humph· rey Bo11rt. m .. Jell .. .., Apello" (dr1m1) '40 - Tyrone Power, Dorothy Lamour. 2:00 II) "Yeu PIJ Y•r......,.. (mystery) '57-Huah McDermott, Jane Hylton. 3:00 ()) "'T1lt ,.......,. Conclusion( dra· m1) '62-Mlchael C1ll1n, Cliff Rob· erbon. a "'T1lt lribl" (mystery) '49 - Robert TIJk>r, Av1 Gardner. •:00 B "Cllllj ..._,. (comedy) '46-- Jeaniftr JoMs. Ch111ts Boyer. •:• ()) S.. • ICM 116c I , f ~. I ~'< ( , l:OOBDCl)9elDNewa D(J)IBNewa 1J Cl) WM WIW W..t ••n.t1te111 C11 I Drll• tf Jel•lt (llJZ... fJDH1 ... p1d19 ........ • ...,..,,, lfD 1:308,......, Eat .......... 8 MMI: (IO) "'r'llt llfterHllln" (ld'ltnturt) '58-R11 Miiiand, Barry Jones, Jeanette Sttrkt. Cl)l&Ntwa a.I llovlt: (C) (Ztlr) .. It Happe114 at tllt W..V• Fiii'' (musicll) '63- Elvl1 Presley, YW»nnt Crel1. m ~ erffflttt .,. Cll llH C..., Show a Flrlnc U..t fJ!) Thi Corpom. Vltw mw ... rtust 91,... Acta m u. Afidoftadel • " c..~ 7:00B CIJ D8'Ntws 81'1Rlflt11111 Cl) Trutll er eo.-.._.. (I) Draptt fJ What's My LI•? mtLMa..c, 11)1111.-tfJt•• m.....,. ., ......... .. a .... : cc> "The Minn" aJM1ntrlp THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, JANUARY 29, 1972 7:30 9 Dieter i. Ille ..._ "Hot Off tryln1 to overcome 1 drtn~nc INIDb- tht Pr_,.' Pln-upa In the St. ltm who cannot tell his wtft •ht II SWlthln'a Holpltll malld111 •roust dyln1 of • rare nt~ dlM111. ausplclonl about Mldlatf Upton's M1rllnne McAndl'IW P'•YI the wlfl. va1ua .. 1ts ect1tor. es ............ w... ....... ,...., Guttt hollta I la WI JoAnne Wottty lddrtSSll htntff to 1'I Vlad In the topic d llbenttd ftm1les. llt U.. ,_Ml Arnone hllhflchb ,,. JoAnne dlftc. ln1 thnM.tfh hlr ldtchefl chof1a, wttll 1:30 D ()) (I) ti 1'1 ,.,. ... ,. "Thi 1nlmattd Oltrtdl and hippo blllt· l.oft1 Goodbye" l• Gtftn pl1p an rlnaa 1nttrtllnln1 htr wtth "fan· oil tycoon who offers Brttt Slndllr t11ia" on tttr cofftt brt1k. Ind Denny Wiidt Mr $100,000 e Mowll: (2%11r) "'HuntaM" uch to loin tht board of hll com· (dr1ma) '37 -Reymond MlllfY, pany, which m1nutacturt11 1 atcret Dorothy Lamour, Jon .Hill, Miry fonnul11ynthttlc motor fuel. .... • ....... tdl Nlor, (I) Tt Teti tM Trutll Cll It Ti• I l11tf Cl) I Drll• tf JM1111t 10:00 B (I) MIRnll (R) Minnix retum1 IJ Mlltllll $ MMI: (6:1w) ~ to his homt to,.n 1t th• request of Four" (dram1) ''63 -Btn G1zz1r1, the lovely J11n McBride (V•re Mllea) Stuart Whltm1n, Sammy Divis Jr. to lnvestlr1te the murder th1t not m ......... ....... only left htr hutblnet conflqld to '" !! ~ Dnpet iron lun1 but m1rfltd him 1s tht u.i ~ Updatl number one sulptet. II> LtldY Ub,. D a m I IH<W I XI oe,.,lc fJD 1'I f'rtldl Cllef Wllltlr .. _ Hlsflll1hts of tht m It 11 ....... day's most outSt1ndln1 1¥tnt1, vii m ..... satellite, from Sapporo, Japan. .. .. II Cl) Clr9I l.....U Steve UW· D m ..... renc1 and Clrol -Ch1nnln1 ruest. IJ II• II• . a a m Ml•12 "Adoption" Of· (Jj) 11s<w 1 ... Alltrica "Mar· ftclf'S Mallo, ind Reed hilt 1 black tin Luther Kini In Memoriam" A market baby tr1nsaction ind un. cant1t1 by David Bllltr. cowr I auspicious pill prol'lm 1t I fm Malterpltc:t T1ltttrt Henry VIII colle11 whlle invtstl11tln1 1 burr· m1rrifs. C.thttine Howard . l1ry. Tom Drib Ind Jackie Cooa1n fl) Necfltl T1,... auest. Gm 111 Prtftaitul D Now! A new time for 10:30 CD n. ltWlflawa * THE COURTSHIP OF Cl) o.ct. '" u.. Htatt EDDIE'S FATHER D'hts ts .'• Utt Jackie Coo11n D CIJ ()) m n. C.Urtllllp of Ed-1s tht surprised 1uest. ~It's f1tlltr "It's All Write With Me" D C."61 C.•tr1 Renowned nowlist Peter stowe (Pit IB News Huah Wllll1ms H 1 ..t J) fl)Atr....W. . •rr n •• on r. encour11es Tom to ,.. FH ...... _ Wiid --" finish his boc*. WZI •· ·-.,_ m Wldnesclly NIPt Mtwit: (Zltr) aJ Mtwlt .... "At.•1c s....,...." csc1·t1> ·59 -11:00 11 a Cl) ai mm " ... Arthur fr11u, Dick Foran, Brett Hal· D o.. stt, ..,_. sty, Joi L1nsln1. Tom Conw1y. (!) MirsMI DftleR IBTM YirPIM m 0 DOUT A Pubic Affllr/EJtc· D (}) m ..... titll 72 from the N1tlonal Public fJ Mtwit: "Hitler" (drama) '62 - Affairs Center for Television in Wash· Richard Blsehut, Mirta Emo. lnrton, O.C., veteran broadcut journ· m TMll er ~Mtl 11ists Slndtr Vtnocur Ind Robert II) MantrlJ MacNell loot 1t the Issues, the voters, ind the c1ndid1tes of tht (lj) 1'I C:.Unt tf OW T1tlts 1972 f'tesidtntl1I camp1lrn. 11:30 B (I) Mtl'Y Crfffll GI!> NIH D g 8' Jelnt11 C..... Comedi1n t:JO D al 8' NIC MJl(tfJ TMatr.-Bob Klein auests. Mc:Cltud "fifth Min in 1 Strini D Mtwlt· (C) "&ttr '""*"' ALL MIMI AllD •'Vim All MHl1 ett4 taech .,. 1111ftlfiH1ly ~ •M Mfrecl"8y Htvttl by out ••'9ff 4a.tarw tt.ff. $pecl•I en.fa '-t .... wk "9 ct11lre .... '" ell4 trey serwlco je iho room fa ,,.,,WM wt. ... the r..i- 4Ht le Yneltle to co111e to tht 4w.., '""'· SllYICU C.ntr•l'-4 he•tl• •N •Ir COft· tlltio..1 .. : he .. ty/I•~ .,_: Patio aft41"""'1:~~ lt•lcffln: '9nottel fHJt4ry rM1111 llltercHI ...... , 19.-,. .. cell; At ....... 24-hn..1 Alt ....... of .... Qu1rtet" Modern politics ind Old Mllrrtt" ·(mystery) '67 -Heinz World tin erupt in 1 murder caused Ruhmann, Fr1ncoise P1"1vost. by 1n old 11n1l1nd slaylna, Ulla Skll1, Nevill• Brand Ind Dennis D CD Cl) m DIQ Clwtt Or. Ed· Weaver's son Rick 1uest. ward Teller rueats. D Cl) ()) ED A1C ColHdJ How m Movie: "The Nyfoft ,._,. (hor· ''If You Think List Year W11 Bad ror) '63-Rlch1rd Goodm1n. Wait!" Al1n Kina pokes aentlt fu~ II) Movie: "Tiit WIJWlfd ltrr' (dr1· t 1t our f1ds ind foibles es host of ma) '57-Marcii Henderson . th is comedy speclll. Special 1uests ., Include Art Carney Jerry Stiller 1nd 1:00 B Mtwlt: Aft"' fact" (dr1m1) Anne M11ra, ~ Carty, Barbara '53-Jun Simmons, Robert Mit· Witters ind Dlvid fryt. chum. f1!) l1J) 11t1a w... CIJ DD (I) Iii News l:OO 8 Cl) ...... c.ttr Guest Ml· m M-NIPt SMw: (C) °'Tiii HMlt," CllHI Clllln ""' I stiff doctor .......... Ind ~ .....,.... I Fe Iii Tl f c tt 9:G 9:3 10:0 1:0 2:0I 3:CN 4:3( I &:OG 6:30 7:00 THURSDAY FEBRUARY 3 for mornln1 and aftecnoon listings, please see DAY. TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME .MOVIES 9:00 m ...... CtRter" (drama) '56 - Bette Davis, Brian Keith. 9:30 D (C) .. R1d111 llMd' (drama) '54 -Biii Wiiiiams. Jimmy Boyd. 10:00 (]) '1toHJWMd SW(' (drama) '51 -Richard Conte, Julie Adams. 1:00 D "A "8ce of OM'1 OWn" (com· edy) '45 -J1mes Mason, Maraaret Lockwood. G <C> ''Captal1 fro• Cutllt" (ad· venture) '47 -Tyrone Power. Jean Peters. m ..... Sad Sonp for ..... (drama) '50 -Mar11ret Sullinn, Wendell Corey. 2:00 Ii) (C) "M141 AMut Men" Part I (comedy) '54 -Glynis Johns, Mari · aret Rutherford. 3:00 CI> (C) "'Tiie Sllutttnd Roo11" (dra· ma) '68 -Gil Youn1. Carol Lynley. 9) "Key to tile City'' (drama) ' Cl1rk G1ble, M1rilyn Maxwell. 4:00 tJ "Rutt.less" (mystery) '48-Zach· ary Scott, Louis Hayward. 4:30 CI) Sa• n lDAM littiRI ! \i l :, I ~ (. 6:00 ta lie lllWI Jerry Dunphy (]) Ntwa Bill Huddy D MIC News Tom Snyder 09)Ntwa G 00 WJld Wild West (ij)NICNews m T1tt Alntsto4tu Ii) I Orta• of Jeannie CW The Silent Years f.E) Hoct1.,oda• lod1e @m Noticitrt 34 m Delert ltepoft 9 MIJbeny RfD 6:30 D P\e11e Don't Elt tlM Daisies D Movie: (C) (90) "Spanish Affair'' (drama) '58 -Richard Kiley, Car· men Sevilla. Cl) CIS News Walter Cronkite (Ji Nol.,._, Squares · m AlldJ lritftttt Show CD IHI Cosily Show f.E) Playtllr the Cuitar @DWanderhm QtlilrHn Acres a!) Vlvllla Hoftiau•ra 7:00 II CIS Nfws Walter Cronkite CI) AIC News Smith, Reasoner D fD NIC Ntwa John Chancellor D TIM Rttlt•an CI) Trutfl or ConsequtftCtS (() Dl'l(ntl fJ Whit's My Une? ®) TOtl Joaes 5"ow m I l.ovt Luq Ii) I Drea11 of Jeannie fJl) Hatfll101a @m Pue11ta dt Alllor 9 Film: "Double lndtMnity" al Mantrap 7:30 IJ @m Rollin' on tilt River Jason Robards auests. U lulle "Peace Is Our Profession" Part II Lassie continues her esca· pades with the Strategic Air Com· mind. D Movie: (2lfthr) "Hurricane" (drama) '37-0orothy Lamour, JoR Hall, Raymond Massey, Mary Astor. CI) To Tell tllt Trvtll (J) I Drtam of Jeannie G Million $ Movfe: (Ztlr) ''Cry of Battle" (drama) '63-Van Heflin, Rita Moreno, James MacArthur. m Hotan's Heroes ID Cil o...enet fJl)Newseeters m Espedaculos al Movie C1111e 1:00 IJ Cl) Mt Hd tllt Clll11p No Information available from the net· wort< at presstime. U ®) m Flip Wilson Phil Slivers. Barbara feldon and B. B. Kina Join Flip and his characters, Marvin Lat· timer and Charley -the short order cook, for an hour of comedy and SOnf. D CIH1J(DA11n Smltll and Mes "The Biggest Game In the West" Heyes and Curry use $200.000 in counterfeit money to 1et into a hlah stakes poker 11me, only to be blackmailed by a crooked banker and robbed by their old 1an1. Roger Davis debuts in the role of Hannibal Heye.s. 1 m Aftdy Griffltll Show ID lod111 Fro• tht Olympic f.E) CitJw1tchers @I) Softrius El'i)Nlno 1:30 1J (j) My Three Soni A visit to the Dou1las home by one of her hus- band's oolleaaues heightens Katie's loneliness for the father of her trip· lets-still on assi1nment in Peru. m Trvtll or Consequences fl1) (jj) NET PlayhoUM 81ocraphy "Harriet Beecher Stowe" TV adapta· tion of the 1943 Broadway drama, ''Harriet." @!) £1 Show dt Loco Valdez 9:00 1J (j) CIS Thursday Movie: (R) (C) (2hr) "Hunters Are for Killin(' (drama) '69-Burt Reynolds, Melvyn Douglas, Martin Balsam, Susanne Pleshette, Larry Storch, Jilt Banner, Peter Brown. A young man returns home after serving an undeserved prison term to collect his ri1htful share of his mother's estate. 0 ®) m Ironside ''Bubble, Bub· bte, Toil and Murder'' A nine-year· (ConUnued) THE DAILY PILOT. T'/ WEEK. JANUARY 29. 1972 Roger Davis. who stars as reformed outlaw Hannibal Heyes (also known as Joshua Smith) on ABC's Alias Smith and Jones (Thurs- days, 8 PM), gave up an academic career to become an actor. Davis was born April 5 in Louisville, Ky., where his father, Edwin, owns a tire co~pany for which Roger now writes, produces and ~irects commercials .. He atten~ed grade school. in Louisville and high school at Castle .Heights Mlhtary. Academy in Lebanon, Tenn. While at Castle Heights, he was cross-country running champion and won· an eight-state debating championship. . Davi~ was .graduated from C~lumb~a Uni_versity where he majored in English literature and studied acting with drama coach Michael Howard. During vacations, he appeared in summer stock in Wood- stock. N.Y., and with the Repertory Theater in New York City. Accepted at Harvard l aw School, he attended for one week, leaving whe~ he received a part-time teaching fellowship at UCLA. He had received a master's degr~e in English Literature from UCLA and was teaching freshman English there when he quit to piny Pvt. Roger Gibson in ABC's The Gallant Men series, his first TV role. following The Gallant Men, Davis was signed for ABC's daytinte series, Dark Shadows, in which he played eight different roles. He has also played the title role in the stage play: "MacBird " and in two ABC Movie of the Week features, "The Young Cou~try" and · "River of Gold." He also appeared as a pleasant, smiling villain earlier this season on Smith and Jones and guest-starred on The Bold Ones and Medical Center. Davis and his' wife, actress-model Jaclyn Ellen Smith, live in the Westwood section of Los Angeles. ,.,. 15 ' THURSDAY (Continued) old "wltcti" ud 1 mentally retu~ tun1aer ,,.. involved In ttie kllllnr 11:00 8 (I) Im.._. of In 1p1rtment house """'"'· D a m ..... F R I 0 f , 1 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. JANUARY 29, 1972 8 llowlt: (Z'hllt) ........... (drem1) '37 -Dorothy Lamour, Jon Hall. Jodi• f05 ter Ind L .. Paul sutst. II 0. -~ D (]) 00 ED LMastnet "Auto· (]) ManW Di1N my of 1 Mayday'' Mike bwtstiptes D (l) EB ...._ tht dlsapptl'1nct of I friend It SH IJ .... : -C.. Cn.zJ" (drama) '50 under suspicious circumstances.. --.ohm Cummins. John 0.11. m DMIF,..sai.. m Trdw~- FEBRUARY • For mominc and afternoon listinp, · please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. ll)us.ta m........, a T1lt Yif&llNll @C....._ U,utt OAYTl~E OVIES Eli) Ne llorls pet Ml fI1) rn1 U.. t:OO m "Tllo I (drama) '35 -9:30 D ,. .. ltd \ ll:lS Im Sna ~ •11 "'""' Victor Mct.111n. Preston foster. 10:00 0 ~ m I Ifie@ I XI °'1911* 11:30 II(()....., Crfffhl 9:30 D "'"'*"Is .... at ....... (dfl· Willtw Ca.a Hi1hti1hts of the day's 0 a§ m ..._., c.tson LH Marv· ma) '37 -Ch1r1es Boytr, Jean most outstlndinr events. vii satel· in. M1ril)n Home suest Atthur. lite, from Slppon>, J11>1n. U llewit: ...,._ Silli*r .._.,. 10:00 CI) "It c,..... • Trees" (comedy) U """ Georae Putnam (mystery( '67__..irold Leipnitz. Kar· '52-lrene Dunne. Dean Jager. D CD EB 0 ••It M1rsi-111, in Dor. 1:00 U .._.._ Strallc-" (comedy) C:O.ue6er at lMr "~ine 1 Utht on fJ (I) EE) Oict Cnttt '47-8in1 Crosby. Joan Caulfield. Me" James Brolln rueJts as Zldl . . IJ (C) '11lt 9'& SllW' (dr1m1) '61 JlmiSOft, •n U·fi&flter turned coun· m MON: "Seem .t c..wid LIU" -&ther Williams, Cliff Robertson. try rock sinier. who is c:haraed with (western) '51 -Glenn ford, Elhef m '11lt LMy ts Willia(' (comedy) assault with 1 dudly wu~is Barrymore. Gene rttmey. '42 -frtd M1dlurray, Marlene fists-.Uer he attacks a heclller. m lloN: ....... ...,. at St. Tri• Oietridl. D "• "-iH's" (comedy) 'SS-Teny·Thomn, Z:OO m (C) .. Mad Meut ...... Condu-m News Pete Miller. Kfn Jones Alistair Sim. sion (comedy) '54 -Glynis Johns, II) Safari .. AihHhn l:OO ~ Mewie: (C) '"s.w. w-frMI Mupret Rutherlord. m Wedd Prass .... _,_ 3:00 ..,.,....,. r.illt" (drama) '62-m Yi.;. SlnitrptRD Slit .... " (western) '60 -Audie 5'dney Poitier. Bobby Darin. Eli) flltW·Socctr Murphy, Barry Sullivan. (C) "'llliller Ctly" (drama) ·57 0 D l9 News -Tony Curtis, Martha Hyer. i:JO m ~ sa...: -. .... at .. Rill... "1teae tf Sln"l"f1. .. (C) "last ., Ille l.al!Hft" NEVER MISS ANOTHER CALL * Tw .. ...., .... ,.... C911ftnatto9' "'•V be recorded. conforms fo FCC re9.-t•tio1u. '* IK.W .. ,.,, ....... Permit\ sc:reenin9 incomin9 c•lf1. * 2....._r .,.ratio•. Doro ) 11 m•k•l. iin•tlend.ed te~ephone1 wor~ •II d•v. •II ni9ht with both oul901n9 and 1ncom1n9 meu•9e1. No till'le limit on incoming mena9e1-t•lk u lon9 u neceuuy. '* AMwert l .... llfty. Re1pond1 to your uller immed i•tely. * w.ty •t••lltk ,.....,. in ••Ht of telephone line f•ilure 01 te,.. ... lfu1tdi o11. ADVANCE COMMUNICATIONS 963-1776 ..... 16 4:00 II (C) 1" lie Cirals" (drama) '59 -YIC'tor Mature. Rhonda Rem· Ina. 4:30 Sa• as lOAM listia1 EVE N ING ':00 e a l1.i m m .. ..., IJC!)Naws IJ WiW Wiid West m T1lt n•ts• •es Q)I Dru• ef .U.nil Sfatit11 f r..ty m....,_.,.ledte a......,1n &:JO U ,..._.,_, eat u.. o.isies IJ Mftit: (C) <'I)) "Tiit lints .... tile lees" (comedy) '56 -Georae Gobel, Mitzi Clynor, Dlvi4 Niven. El)News ..... tf Ille"-mW., Criffn AM Q)lilC..,Sllew m TllktJ Mi•lltts "''"' • . . mwa-....st ft Cmt1 Acns Eli) ...... ttt htilMs 7:00 ll Cil O mNtws ....... Tnldl er CMseq-..as Dnpet e ... rs MJU..1 m 1Ltw1.ay 9) I DIM• el Jua•it "' c.,.m. Yilw m~ .,,..... .... a Fil•: <C> "'Cec111ai.e1 ......... m,._en, 7~JO fJ Circa "Circus ol the Little Mer· maid" D IWIJ as• S.Um (j) To Toti tM Trvtil Cl) I DfM• tf JMulo 0 Million $ MM: (Zhf) "Ca'lnr ~ 7T1" (dram•) '48-James Stewart, Helen Walker, Richard Conte. m...,.. ..... ,... ll)(l)Dr11Mt fI1) T1le CMne of Our TI ... II) Lia Cetudm m UatH1od Wor1d E!JMtwie'-.. l;OO II CJ) O'H1r1, U.S. Trusury Jessica Tandy 1uuts 11 1n elderly but PIP· pery former Parisian artist's model who becomes essential to O'Hare when he attempts to build 1 t1X· ev1sion case 1pinst • rackttffr specl1llzln1 In art swindles. Don· nelly Rhodes. Patty McCormack, Paul Picerni and Hans Conreid 1lt0 1Uest. 0 ®l m s .. ford •IMI S... "The Copper Caper" Fred Sanford is sin- picious of • man sellinr copper, but son Lamont makes the purchase after ehectinf the Wall Strttt Jour- nal. D C1) (]) ED Tiie lrldy I.ell "Power ol the Press" Peter starts writlna a column for his school news· 1>1per and finds it a quiet way to poc>ularity. m Alt4y Criffittl .._ m "' Vlrfillian fI) W1sM11iton Wttt lt1 leMw m EJclusiYas a!) NiftO 1:30 a a m llflc!A 1 x1 w 1 "t" otympic Ca.es {Zhr) Uvt. via ul11· lite, from Sapporo, J1p1n. fJ CD@ m n. ,lf'trtd,. Fa•ilY "My Heart Belonrs to a T~Clr Glra1e" Nei&hbors 1re aroused to action when an eccentric artist paints • lifhtly attired lady across the front of the P1rtrid1es' 11re1e. m Trvtll tf C..stqMMtS m Fil• CWymy "M" fritz Lani's d1ssic thriller st1rri111 Peter Lorre was made in 1930, •nd deals with the pursuit ind capture of 1 demented child murderer. 9:00 II CIS fricllJ Mowit: (C) (90) "TM Gius Neuse" (drama) '11 - Vic Morrow. Clu Gul11er, Biltr Dee Williams, Kristoffer T1bori, Dean J1uer, Alan Alda. The shockin1 story of • trailc power struule 1mon1 inmates of 1 state prison. Tracy Keenan W~n. 1n Emmy winner last ~ason IS CO·luthor of "Tribes," wrote the telepl1y from 1 story by Truman Capote and Wyett Cooper. fJ (})Cl) EE).... 2'2Z "Suin1 Means Sayin1 You're Sorry" Pete Dixon is sued by 1 student's puents owr 1n injury incumd when Pete steiiped in to bruit up 1 flrflt. m °""' fmt .. mu w. De Y'qf tt&en lO:C 10:3 11:0 11:1! ll:Ji 12:3t l :OCI 1:15 l :JO 2:30 GE No Utrta por Ml t:JO D CllCl>CBTM Odd Ct1,1e "P1rtntf"s Investment" Felix feeds his yen for 1-PlntSe food by lnmt· Ina his ind Oscar's money ln 1 Japanese restaurant. fJNewsw.tdl II) Tiie Iii V1lley 10:00 a m ""' D CI> (I) EE Lowe bitricu StJlt "Love ind the Pline Truth," "love and tha Scroun1ers," "Love ind the Sm1ll Weddln1." fJC:..ndl DtblW Councflmen Thom11 Br1dley, Louis Nowell, Joel W1ehs ind Robfrt Wilkinson discuss bulldlna Slfety, revenue 1nd tHI· 1 tfon ind l111ue of cities. ti) TY Musial Oulrt GE Luchl Ub,. 10:30 I) (I) Doll Rlckttt Show Much to Bubu1's ch1arln, Don buys a sports cu from Tyler i nd tr11ts it like 1 rue rem untJI 1 1u11e mech1nlc tells him 1rs been In 1 m1)or 1ccl· dent. Rescheduled from last Wffk. 0 Tt le AllllHllCH tRi S111 Dlt .. ,1 ...... II) News Huah Williams QJl Mericln DreHI Mldllne (R) m s.u11 Ill )t.otatf1Ud1 @?!Dr. SitMft l.odle a Clem,. Tlleatrt 11:00 ti D Cl) Iii Ill m News • O.t St9p leyoftd (j) MlraMI Difloft D (})E!)News G Mo¥1e: "Th• 11111tu1 Elephant" (dr1m1) '62-Molly Mack. m Trutlt tr Cof'ltequtncu ll)Mantnp 11:15 ti) Cinema 34 11:30 ti Movie: (C) "Never Steal Any· tllln1 S.111" (comedy) '59-James Ca1ney, Shirley Jones. 0 ®l @tH lfic!AL I XI W I 11 t tr CNJ-pic &llHI IJ Movie: "Clllcap DtadlhM" (mys· tery) '49-Alan Ladd, Donn• Reed. 0 (}) (j) E!) Dick Cavett L ee Mervin auests. Cl) Nlpb11re m M o v I t: "The Min letwten" (dr1m1) '54 -J1mes Mason, Cl1lre Bloom. m Movie: "ScrHMln1 E.I ...... (dfl· ma) '56 Tom Tryon, Jen Merlin. 12:36 G Movie: "Ma11 WIUI t11t Cun" (western) '55 -Robert Mitchum, Jan Sterllna. 1:00 ti Movie: "Oh, Suunn1" (western) 'SO-Forrest Tucker, Rod C1meron, Adrl1n Booth. CI> au (I)®>""" 1:15 0 Movie: (C) ''SpJ TodlJ, Die To- Momw" (dr1ma) '67-Lex 81r1ler, Br1d Harris. · 1:30 m All-NIPt SlltW; "IUUtn Ari CMflttl,...," "TIM Collllttrfeften," "Dan Jtul'MJ." 2:30 ti News DON RICKLES: COMEDIAN AND A~TOR As he stands before the studio audience that has turned out on a cold December night to see the filming of his new series, Don Rickles jokingly asks for their ap· proval. "Please laugh" he Im· plores, "because I just bought a new house and if this show isn't a hit, they come and arrest me." No one Is going to arrest the popular comedian who has built a reputation for making people laugh by insulting them with pointed remarks that are always laced with the essence of truth. In the privacy of his dressing room on Stage 19 at CBS Studio Center Rickles points to a script and in no uncertain terms makes it clear he likes what he's doing. "This show and this series is good," he says. The series he's talking about is the new Don Rickles Show, seen Fridays at 10:30 PM on CBS in which Rickles portrays Don Robin· son, an advertising executive and family man who continually bat· ties the annoyances and frustra· tlons that plague every American male. The show is a new depar· ture for the comic who built his reputation as a free wbeeling mas· THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, JA~RV 29, 1972 ter of improvisational comedy. Every line is scripted and the show gives Rickles a chance to display another of his talents- that being an actor of great skill. A graduate of the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, Rickles has acted In a number of films and has received critical acclaim for straight dramatic roles in the I Spy and Run For Your Life ser· ies. Sam Denoff, creator of The Don Rickles Show, calls Rickles the perfect television star. "He's talent ed, he works hard and when something isn't working properly he knows how to make changes without stepping on anyone's toes," Denoff says. And work hard he does, prob· ably harder than he's ever worked in his life. Rickles would like noth· ing better than for the new series to be an enormous hit for a long time, not for the financial security such a r~n would bring, but for the opportunity it would afford him to be home with his wife and their two roung children for long periods o time. Rickles believes he's involved with a winner and places the credit with everyone but hlmself. He starts with execu· tive producers Sheldon Leonard and Joe Scandore and ru(lS through producer Hy Averback, creator Denotf, story editor Rich: ard Baer and doesn't stop until he's named off every guy on the crew down to the fellow who makes the coffee. Th•t doesn't rvean they're spared Rickles' wit during rehear· sals when each one in turn be· comes a target of his good na· tu red Insults. Perhaps the one per· son who's most susceptible to Rickles' humor 1s Louise Sorel, the beautiful actress who portrays his wife In the series. Her distinc· tive high pitched laugh cari be heard f~om all parts of the stage when Rickles is performing wh ich from time to time leads him to kiddingly tell her "ff you like the show. so much, why don't you sit in the audience?" Contrary to his public image as an angry young man, Rickles in a private situation is a quiet charmer. When asked about his own performance In the series, he'll turn the conversation to · those of Miss Sorel and other cast regulars Erin Moran, Robert Hoaan and Judy Cassmore who have become more to him than just his television family. Sam Otnoff, who's written, ere· ated and produced some of the funniest shows in television from Dick Van Dyke to That Girl says he had planned to take a respite from situation comedy for a while. "It's a lot of hard work," he admits, "but I Jumped at the chance in spite ot everything to work with Rickles. He's a comedy genius who can be funny anytime, in any situation without becoming repltl· tious. What other job can ,you have where you can take a ten minute break, walk over to the set, laugh uproariously and return to your job refreshed?" The one point that everyone as· sociated with the Rickles series seems intent on getting across In an interview ls that they love Rickles. In a week's time he man· ' ages to make them all his targets, which coming from Rickles is a singular honor they all talk about willingly. The word seems to be out from the people who know, that Don Rickles is a pussycat. LOUISE SOREL portrmys Bar· blr1, the wife of 8dvertl•lna executive Don Robinson. ERIN MORAN Is featured as Janie Robinson. ,... 17 [Sears 1 · lftMlil All-In-The-Ear Hearing Aid SAVE *30' ' Hearing Aids At A Price You Can ,Afford Backed By_t\ Company YoaCaa Depend On Ask About Sears COR\'t nltnt Credit Plans Htari•J Aids .\re Aullable 11 l"e follo"ln1 Sean Storts 8 1H:•a Park ~orlltridge Complo. PHadtna East 01~ mpic Pico al RlmpH le Solo Pomona F.I Monte Soutlt t'oast Pl111 Glendale l'orr•nte l•&lc\\ood ~·alky L.•1 Bud1 T - Prlcts F.ffecthe ,.,.. Sacwr•f. f'tluwry I ,... 18 ALAN ALDA: A VERY INVOLVED ROLE Actor Alan Alda is used to getting involved in his movie roles. He learned to play football for his role as George Plimpton in "The Paper Lion," mastered the piano for nis role in "The Mephisto Waltz" and explored Kentucky moonshine country to research his role in "The Moon- shine War." Dut none of thes<.> experiences affected his li£e quite like his role as an inmate in Truman Capote's "The Cln'ls House" airinjt on The C BS Fri- dn y Night Movie ut 9 PM. NEW ARRIVAL -Alan Alda, av a collep.e wof e~or. The acting assignment took Alda behind bars at the Utuli State Prison, where he .<;pt•nt almoo;t every day for three weeks working with some 300 inm ateo; -along with fellow actors Vi<' Mo rrow, Clu Culuger, Kristoffer Tabori and Billy Dee Williams, among others. The entire pro- duction was filmed imide the prison near Salt Lake City. Alda spent hjs first dny at tll<' pric;on going through a typical prio;oner's orientation -J.tl'lting mugged (photographed), finger- printed. "delomed," etc. "This is an inc-redible, de- humanizinS! experience." said Alda. "I really feel like I've been sentenred." The story focuses on Alda as college professor Jona- than Paige, beginning a one-year manslaughter sentence for acci- dentally killin~ a motorist whn injured his wife in a traffic ncd· dent. The camera takes the view- er along on Paige's initiation into prison Hf e and reveals how he becomes a trngic victim in a power stniggle involving two seasoned inmates (Morrow and Willinms). "It wns a role so jnm-pac-ked with new expetiences that I left the prison each night completely drained of emotion," says Alda. "It got so tha t I felt almost guilty leavin~, knowiniz the pri~ners couldn t." THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, JANUARY 29. 1972 TV !PORT! H/()H//()HT! SUNDAY, JANUARY 30 11:00 AM ti Cl) NHL Hockey Minnesota North Stars meet New Yori( Ran_i!lrs at New York. U CV Ci) NBA Buketball Milwaukee Bucks vs. Baltimore Bullets from B8ffimore Civic Center. 12:00 U College Basketball Doubehe.cter Pacific College plays Long Beach State in the first game. 12:30 B XI Olympic Winter Games A pre-Olympics feature that covers the plans for reporting the Winter Games from Sapporo, Japan. The enormity of the technical operation required to bring the up· coming 37 hours of programming to· viewers. much of It llve, Is explained by Curt Gowdy. Gowdy heads a team of nine broad· casters, four of them ex·Olympians who are seen discussing their specialties. 1:30 R NFL Action "Those Fantasti~ Football Funnies" features ac· trc>n footage of hilarious goofs and mixups that leave dazed coaches shaking their heads in dismay. Host Tom Brookshier introduces his guest, "Coach" Jack Edelstein, who masterminds the Intricate mechanics of the game. CJ) CBS Golf Classic 2:00 U College Basketball (Doubleheader continues) Second game features Loyola and Pepperdine Colleges. W Pro Bowfers Tour 2:30 (3) Ci) Andy Williams San DieSo Open The finals of the S().000 golf tournament from the Torrey Pines Country Club in San Diego, Calif. George Archer is defending champion. 4:00 0 Cil American Sportsman TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1 8:30 O @) Pre-Olympic Special Former Olympians Peggy Fleming. Billy Kidd, Art Devlin and Terry McDermott offer a varied look at Olympic sports, appraise the international field of athletes com- peting in the 1972 Winter Games and present filmed highlights of past Olympic contests. Coverage of the XI Olympic Winter Games, via satellite from Sapporo, Japan, begins Feb. 2 at 10 PM. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2 10:00 O @)XI Olympic Winter Games Highlights of the day's most outstanding events, via satellite, from Sapporo, Japan. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3 8:00 OJ Boxine From the Olympic 10:00 D ®)XI Olympic Winter Carnes Highlights of the day from Sap· poro, Japan. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4 8:30 0 ®)XI Winter Olympic G•mes Highlights of events at Sapporo, Japan. 11 :30 O Q9) XI Winter Olympic Games SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5 12:00 I High School Basketbell Game of the WM 1:00 m CoUege Basketblill Las Vegas •t St. Mary's 1:30 NHL Action Dode.r's '72 ''The Dodgers •nd the Giants" A chron· icle of the long-standing rivalry between the two clubs. 2:30 Pacific 8 S.sketball Stanford Indians vs. Californla Bears. 2:00 I World of Spotts Illustrated Sports Action Pro-File 3:00 CBS Golf Classic Dave Stockton and Al Gelberger compete !&•inst Dale Douglas and Hale Irwin. Cl t1j XI Olympic Winter Games Highlishts from Sapporo, Japan. 0 (])Ci) Hawaiian Open Golf From the Walalae Country Club In Honolulu, Hawaii. 4:00 fJ (l) Pro Bowlers Tour The $85,000 Cougar Open from Sara· to aLanes, San Jose, Calif. 5:00 5:30 6:00 6:30 7:00 8:00 9:55 10-.30 11:30 World of Sports lllust,..ted Cl) ABC's Wide Wortd of Sports ABc's Wide Wor1d of Sports Box de Mexico Sports With Bertka Sports Chal .. np WOt1cl of Sports Illustrated Col .... Buketball UCLA vs. use. d& Xf Ofympic Wfnter GI mes otl.A llasMtbell (R) UCLA vs. use. Im> XI otymplc Winter Games 7. 7: I: - I: 9. 9: 11. 11: \ !', T U P 0 :, ' FEBRUARY 9 ',' (1 I'·, I\ l. 5:00 Cl) TY I au rr .. 5:30 D lllCl ra,.rtHce mur1.., 7:00 .............. .,. a am 0r. DoUtt11 D Cil JtnJ Lawis sa.ow Cl)TYlaa.... m TIMIMllMNI .-. ....... 7:30 e .....,., r;M ... DID .,.,.,., Dewt llC-pua"9NI D CilCIJ~ •••r . ..... :-............-- (ldvtnture) '57--frtlton Foster, Pat Conway, Colffn Gray. aua .... ......... luzz l ltttll W., 1:00 ....... .., • .., .... w.i •• .,.,.,. 111C1frteMI D Cil CIJ f1111Q ,....._ (I) ea.-. ean1w11 m AJl Mewils: "Spirit " wat Pellst" (adventure) '47 -"Doc" ""' l Blanchard, Glenn Davis. ':'llJtb 11111 ..... Lost Stcrtts " Hlppocnta" (adventure) '66-Kay Adrtd19. ...... 1:30. Cl) ........... a am,...,...., D (])JacbeftFM 9:00 • Cl) ...... llllMtrttten aamn.. ..... 11 lltwlt: "'hdflc ltlcbtlt" (•d· venture) '42 -Robert Prtlton, Eva Gabor. D CI> 00 lewltcllM fJ Mewie: .... " ... Stan" (westem) '53--f(etth Larsen, Dona Dr1ke. llt~H..W1a.. E CiM • SI Call G)hnera• ldlle 9:308(1)1111 IWr ....... DllllDllnilrlllf Cl)ntuu: ............. • (J)Udldle 10:00 . Cl) .................. _ Dal IDT• 111..t.., D Cil CIJ ClflnltJ ..., 10:30 • Cl) Aldlle'11Y , ..... ..... : ................ (ad· wnture) ·~· RltVIS, W1ndl McKay. fJMewie:.,...1 .. 111C11 .... (westem) ·~w1yne Morris. ....................... l ..,u. 11:00 (J)lllNIN .... ,. Wlunl INIEltltit....... o (J)-..,QM .., .... ........... ~ D • .,.. ...... U:JO I ............. ........ Llllt THE DAILY ll'ILOT, TY WDIC. JAHUAAY II, ltn m i..••111 Z:JO 8 ......,,........, '4Crtma hyl, . ())"' ....... ,_ '"" •· 000 Coupr o,.n fnNlt 11'*11 • lllNI: itf ....... ~ lut UMQUlltJ'' (mystery) '55 -DIM Cl1rt, Uta I'- Miian. II hdk I ...,.... Stan· Linea. Sin Jolt, Cal. ' I ..., ., ltlllta .......... 11:45 8 .... : ...,., DI ... _.. (ICl·fl) ford lndl1ns vs. C.llfomll 8Mrs. '55 -8111 Bryant, Wanda Curtis. Cl) fllll ,..,. Finl ~ .. ,.,,..,, .. l , ...... llcar f\ r r f P ~~ n <) ~ 12:00 • Cl) Tiit ........ D HtP ScllMI ......-11 II• et tilt Welk Cl)llowlt: ,..,.... II I W..." (mystery) '67 -Wllll1m Outer, W1nd1 Vtntham. D Cil m Mlfat llNltald Rich Little Ind Fllltl Cadillac fUl$I for 1 salute to mualc of tt11 50s. fJ SIMrltct ....... ..... a ..... , .... .. m Dlktlrl 85'trtl•P• 1:·· 12:30 8 CIS ClllWrn'1 fMtl feltlnl "Jo!ln ind Julie" A British-made film chronicflnr .the ch1rmln1 mludven- turts ot • pair ot run1w111 who IMke their way to l.Alndon to set the coron1tion of Queen Ellzlbtth II. Colin Gibson ind ltlley Dudley stir, t11d Peter Sallers mikes 1 brief •P· pe1r1nce. (I) Ytu Alt Tiltrt a llewit: "CurtHI Call at Cleta ~" (musical) '50 -Donald O'Connor, Gale Storm. .., c.ru. Wwlit G~r. USA . ..., ... , ....... 1:00911 .. .. D CJ) Celep llllllltblll Nevada of las V1111 at St. M1ry'1. (I),,.... m um• ..... • Newl Nick Clrttr m C..11m1r'1 WerW ....... , . ..., G}Ttle~-- 1:30 D A&rtctibrt USA H4·H ltectel· tlon" ....... ...., ...... ~ (1) ............ ... (()TY I Letb at ......., fJ Mewie: ........ lit .... .,.. (ICl·fi) '56--«ieron Moore, Donald Wolflt. m .,...,... ·n H1rt111rtits ot int year's Dodier team and 11mes, ind the Iona rivalry thlt nllts between the Dodrers ind the Giants. e lltwlt: (C) .,.....,.. (adventure) '52 -Mart SttvtM, Ancel• Lins· bury. •Edl•th • ltllltltl ill,.......,. llDIM•ltln 2:001·~=-, .......... .... I ... .,.,._ ................. ... .... rr.1. Cllll•laTn C.111111 .......,,. .... 1.,.... Adilll ,,.,.. , ............... J:OO 8 CIS W a.1111 Dave Stockton incl Al Geiberser compete 111lnst Dalt Doupas Ind Hiit Irwin. II am I IHCW I XI .,.,.... Wltrttr S... Hlfhllfhts of out· 1tlndln1 ewnts, via 11t1lllte, from Sapporo, JaP1n. D UNITED AIR LINES * Pres. Hawaiian Open Live from Honolulu D CIHIHB ltn 1t1t T111n11- ..... ''The Haw1ll1n ()pen"Ont ot tht rlchllt 1nd most colorful of the PGA toum1ments 11 colorcat live. vii 11ttlllte, from tht W1lllH Coun· try Club, Honolulu, HIWlll. Play Is described On IMft holes of the third ·and final rounds. Total prize money II $200,000, with $40,000 IOinc to the winner. Cl) fw Dllt Fllcb D .... : CC>....,.. Ir (wtst- em> '44-Jotl McClu, Linda Dar- nell, M1ureen O'H1r1. m ~ "The Duel" Ind "Ven- detti" •• , .. ¥..., 4:00 8 l1tt Slatl II Owtr (l)lllWlt: ..................... w" (dr1m1) '65 -Vlrna Liii. 4:30 Mr. "' • ........ Wltll lAtttr ...... (J)T..-tlleY•a. . ............. 9 A Mlle l4flltr /Eledltl '72 . ........ ~ 5:00. SlnlRI D KW Talk Bill Adler hosts. • s.,..'1 ......... ..., SeJ· mour,' the masttr of the mte1bft, moves to Ctlannet 5 with hll mon- ster mowla. -.... ti fr111lr1lllll1o • with Boris Kirton 11 the ftrst pre- sentation. a CJ) m AIC'• ww. Wtrld ., .,.... Cl)C.'*ftJ ...... fJRWtr ...... ..... lrllb: ..., .... Rit' (drama) '42 -Spencer Tl'ICY. Hidy LllMrr, John Hodilk. lltttMT.- fJDTtla~ ID..,_TM...._I._ a....,.• L1tertJ ....... G> ..... , Cald1111 Lllllll 5:308•••111• D CI>GINM Cl) ......... ., .,.... IJ ea.lill a:-. .,_.., Bnltt . .......... 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How d;tl tM people ~t to you becauae of your role?.:._Dennia ]acbon, Sacramenlo, Calif. •We 61med last August in Munich and Bercbtesgadeo, and I was astonished by what I encountered among the Germans in my Hitler hairpiece and co.rtume. J feel the Cem1ans still FOR SHIRLEY JONES of "TIJe Partridge Fmnl11l' You seem like such a fun mother on your television show. Do you have kids of your owo?-B. Green, Hartfor~ Coon. • I have three sons. and they all wonder why they can•t be on the show! There's Shaun, 12, who is liJce Sean O'Casey -ethereal; Patrick, Rine, who looks and talks like an Irish cop; and Ryan. who at five is a typical American boy. But I want them to have a nonnal childhood. fve told them, •If you want to be actors, wait until you're through college." FOR ARA PABSECHlAN,football coach When you became head coach ~t Notre Dame, tlMft was much kidding about the fact that you are a Presbyterian. Has anyone at the university tried to convert you to Cathol- icism ?-John Adams, Saltl..alce City, Utah · • There has never been aoy attempt to convert me-I'm here as a football coach, and my rellgious affiliation is my own business. So far as I know, it was the same way with Knute Rockne. FOR JOE FRAZIER,heaoywelg}at borlngchamp Muhammad Ali keeps saying that you won't 6ght any more. Will you &gbt him again, and if so, do you believe it will last 15 rounds as it did before?-Jobn Br-ennan, Can- ton, Ohio • Yes, I will fight Ali again. This time the fight will be shorter. The guys who've been in the ring with me ain't the same any more. And he ain't the same. FOR DAVID BRINKLEY What was the most difficult news story you've ever bad to report?-Karen Freecle, Clifton, N.J. •The murder of President Kennedy. It was sudden, shock- ing and both a public and private bJow. FOR CAY TALESE, author of "Honor Thy Father" Although much has been written about the Mafia, I have never seen a concise description of it .• Can you give one?- Daniel Moore, Little Bode, Arie. • The Mafia consists of about 5,000 of the mOl'e than 100,000 estimated full-time gangsters who are part of or- ganized crime. People assume that every time tlley read about organized crime, it means the Mafia. The Mafia repre- sents onJy .24 .. families . ., Some of these families have about eight members. A Jot of gangsters who are not Mafia say they are. They trade on this mythology to make themselves seem more powerful, more sinister and more effective. baye Hitler in their hearts. Everybody wanted to shake my hand. Women embraced me in Munich. The director of the Show was 8abber£asted. The publidty department got the idea that I shoukl walk lhrough the streets of MwUch, in uniform, for a magazine photographer, which was danger- ous because wearing the swastilcu is again.<>t the law. There were women who wept. An okl man, on crutches horn war wounds, threw bis anns around me and showed me his medaJs. There wasn't a single heckler. FOR MICKEY SPILLANE Before W«ld War 11 you wrote comic strips. How did you become a oovelist?-Mrs. Ann Del P•pa, Bnin~ Mass. • In 1946 I was fresh out of the Air Force and was living in a tent with my wife in Newburgh, N.Y. I needed money for a house and some friend suggested 1 write a book. So I wrote .. I the Jury" in a few-Clays. Someone gave it to a printing salemlan he knew and by luclc his wife read it and talked. him into bringing it to E. P. Duttoo, one of bis ac- COWlts. They published it. and from then oo I wrote boob. FOR TWlCCY Do you plan to many soon? Would you want to have chil- dreo?-Mn. A. Atwood, Oricago, m. e Probably, but not until I'm 25-I'm 22 now. I wouldn't mind having children, but I hate housework, and I can't cook I FOB EVEL KNlEVEL,daredmlmotorcuclUt How much money have you made since you started riding a motorcycle professionally? Or c1oo•t you want to tallc about it?-Douglas Watson, St. Catharioes, Ont. • Sure I11 talk about it. I've already made a milJi~ and I"ll make another million or two before I'm through. I have to have a Jot of money because I don't have any insurance, na and I have a wife and three children in Bu"-,~-- ont. Ri t now I don't see much of them. In fact, · the last year I as only able to spend 18 hours on C Day with How do you feel about the Women's Liberation movement? -Mrs. Kathleen Mooney, Elsmere, N.Y• • All this talk about Women's Liberation makes me sick. I'm a male chauvinist at heart. Women are far more lib- erated today than men. They can do just about anything they want to do, while the man has that nine-to-6ve wor~ routine hanging over his head. 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Conn. 06509 L------------------------------~ MON Security Wilh FALSE TEETH - Wh• Eating, Taldng Afraid ,... ~ will chop a& u. Wl'Olll time? A ct.ntln .dhelift CllD help. FASTEETH• Po .... c;._ dfttura a lone-, t\11w, a.dier hokL Wb7 be em.barn..clf Fur mon Hcuri&.7 and comfort.t llH FAS-TEETH Denture Adbtiii"'8 Powdlr. O..tar. that fit .,. -cw to hlahL S. 7our clmtflllt 1'4ICQlaaV. ·What 8 Woman Should Know About Her Husband's Joh Do you fail to urulerstand your husband's work? Resent it, even? Here, woman to woman, are some insights and guidelines to help you better understand that "mystifying male" in your life-and the eight hours a day he's absent. Tot.be wha of men wbowort- Most husbaoda are at wort a minimum of eipt boun • day, &we days a 1ftek. l'bat's at least one-thinl of his day being in.ftu- eoced by relationships and ex- pel ieoca outside of his 'home. You'll find lines of conmnmiea- tioo to your husband open more eas11y and comfortably when you have ~ understanding of your husband's business. How do you n:spond to the following five questions? The more complete your responses. the better uoderstandina and tolerance you'U be able to display regarding what happens in your husband's life while you're apart. The more com.plet.e your re- sponses, the more you're apt to bep open your lines of com- munication. 1 W.y ._. ,_.. I itrl • wn? Most women re- spond. 1'o make a Jiving." And thls is true. But only up to a poinL In order to understand why a man worts, we must understand his needs. What motivates him. and bow docs his wed satisfy him? Human need breaks down into these main categories. according to the late Dr. Abnham Maslow, a psychologist: A. Physiological. (I need food, drink, clothing and ahelter.) Jn order to supply his family and himself with thele taoai~ a man has to work.. So you were right when you said your hus- band worts to provide a living for his family and himaelf. 8 . Safety. (I want financiaJ security and physjcal protection.) Then's a Joni future ahead. A man works to have .ecurity io the form of insurance policies, a savings account, rdirement funds, pension plans and Social Security. His job off en thac things. If it doesn't. tbe wife should be aware of this. As an unfulfilled need, it could signal cnormom discontent. C. Bdongingrius. (I need love. affection and identity.) This is highly relevant in our society. Your husband's work gives him identity, a title, a position in so- ciety. If the job doesn't offer this belongingness. it may become a 4 • FAMILY WEEKtY, .-_ry 30, 1'72 By Cachy Bauby His job and bis ICCUrity and his ego are COOIW>dy on the line. 3 ....... ,.. ..... • 1"llllf Knowin& the number of houn iDvohed iD bis job will give you better knowlcdse of what be bu to ., thRKtP. If be'• on the euicutiw levd, he'll put in more than ..0 houn a week.. 1bc insurance man and the real-atate salesman find many of their clients can be reached best during evening houn. Often, a ICientist must work long hours ;nto the night to devise and ditcover-to reach bis pl. You can be more tolerant and undentandina when · be doesn't always arri'fe home at a prelCl'ibed hour. It'll belp you recognin: his need for re••ntion when he reaches the solitude of problem for him and for you. home. D. Esteem. (I want to like my-4 W.. me,_ tu 11 • i'I _. ldl. I want othen. to like me.) At e IOI We 'It 1be people with wort. a man's iuogniz.ed as be-whom be works will ha¥C great ing important He's an achiever. inftucocc oo his total life. If he He's elected to an office or pro-works with peopje to whom he moled or giYCn a raiac. Thus. a relates easily, beil be more ami- wifc needs to recognize that able at home. If he works with when a job gratifies these needs. people who are demaoding and her husband will be happier. irriuting, he's apt to rdlcct this Hc11 be in a better mood. When in bis bomelifc. A credit adjuster the job isn't satisfying these in a department store meets a needs,• can aped an unhappy stream of people with comtant husband ~ry evening. complaints. A chemist may meet E. Sel/4Ct11a/Wll1Dn. (There's few people duriq bis entire '°much rm sure I'm capable of, working day. Every job is dif- which I haven't accomplished-feraiL ~show me the way.) A man 5 Bow ~ ,_. h t • t has an idea for a new and better • won? Does he wort with way to do something at his office ease, relaxation and enjoyment? or on his job. This allows him to Or does he work with tension, relcaae his creativity. Work is the deadlines and confusion? channel for a man to expose and Gain knowicdge of the prob- exploit his talents and creativity. lems and stresses your husband For some men, this lriod of work faces in his work. This enabJes outlet is vital. you to have a more realistic pic- 2 WltM doe9 yw •Mt t do · ture of the other part of your • • ldl ... ? Are you aware husband's world. It's what we of what the s~ are? What don't know-what we have to problems does he face in his daily make assumptions about-that business encounten? 1be sales-cauteS wony, anxiety aod ten- man is coostandy challenaecf by sion. his customcn. 1be manager must It's unwise to attempt to "wortc help his employees to become your husband's job,. for him or suocessfu1 and satis6ed in their to "live his life" for him. We ca.n- environme.ol His daily schedule not INe anyone's life but our is composed of a aeries of prob-own. But it's easier to understand lems for which he must find solu-'"why'' he acts (or doesn't act) as lions. Whatever his occupation, a he docs in the ewning, when we man is in daily combat against know what's happened during his what.ever forces his job pits him. business day. 0 . . Mlflboro Kings: 20 mg '.'t•'.' 1 .3 mg. nicotine av. per cigntte, FTC Re1MW1Aug.'71 Marlboro Lights: 14mg'.'tar;'1.1 mg. nicotine av. per cigarette by FTC method A Parentsr Guide to Their Teeitsr The fact that a performer has become a "household namett doesn't niean that everyone in the household recognizes it. Here's help for How many millions of parents have ever puzzled over that noise blasting out of their kids• st.e~ sets? Yet if a parent asks about the sounds, he's Hable to get an answer like .. Black Sabbath" or 'Three Dog Night," names that mean as much to him as "Perry Como" or "Peggy Lee" do to his 12-year-old child. Faced with a g.aggJe of strange names, it's no wonder that par- ents don't bother to understand what's happeoiog. But here's what 42-year-old Bo DMidley, one of the founding fathers of rock 'n • roll, says: "If you want to know the truth, mammas and daddys are missing something-part of their kids' lives." Rock 'n' roll embraces anything from loud, rhythmic sounds to soft. lyricaJ meblies that even parents may catch themselves whistJiog. To eliminate some o( the confusion, 1 have compiled a guide to the sounds aod artists that have dominated popularity charts over the past year. Not all pcrf ormers appeal to all temsr so I have listed the avcraae aucli- cnce age range each act attracts. Even though several do have some listeners over 30, I've used 21 as the cutoff point. After that, kids aren't supposed to be kids anymore. A Hip-Pocket Guide to Who's Popular Ainong Kids Number Age of Groep Artists ,;_eople Reached Grand Funk Railroad J 11-15 DavidClmidy 8-14 Bladt Sabbath 4 12-16 Rod Stewart 13-ll Tbtte Dog ll-16 Night 7 Jadcson 5ive s 1-21 CsolelOng 15-21 Crosby, Stills, N-.,h &: Yoani 4 14-21 Cat Stevens 13-21 Emerson, 1"'8ke & Palmer 3 13-21 6 • rAMll Y WEEKLY January 30, 197~ POP ROCK "No Giie II IO lefte •• u. Jelr .Wlaloft. ••• • Pop rock f ocwes on the joy ot adolescence rather than the pain. As a rule~ these performers sing other people's songs rather than writing their own. Little girls suf- fering from advanced puppy love sigh and moan over stars who arc oh-so-adorable. The girls find it easy to ~elate to idols as tiny as they arc. No one is so fierce as an 11-year-o!d in love, but no one i.s so fickle, either. Particularly in this category, Tuesday's star is Wednesday's golden oldie. David Cassidy (audience ages 8-14) What mother o( a 10-year-old girl doesn't know who David Cassidy is! Practically overnight their daughters graduate from Barbie Doll to David the doll. whose small size and delicate fea- tures give him a look of almost indeterminate sex. At 21, ador- able David plays a 16-year-old on "The Partridge Family" TV se- ries, and be looks so close to his fans' age group that they con- sider him a peer. His diminutive size makes him the perfect heart- throb for preteeners, who cannot yet cope with rcaJ sexuality. Both with "The Partridge Family" and on his own, David records soft, pleuant songs. The beat is there, but it's buried under innocuous melodies and marsh- mallow words. The subteen set apprecintes this smooth, slick sound. Ask little girls why they love David and they'll sigh, .. He's nice." He's boyfriend. brother and best friend rolled into one tidy package. Jackson 5ive (aadience ages 8-21) The pride of Gary, Ind., tho Jacbon Sive have something for everybody. Michael. 13, Marton, 14, Jermaine, 16. Tito. 17, and Jackie. 20, arc irrcsisb1>1y hand- some. Bunting with personality. this Motown bunch produocs catchy, easy-to-listen-to music that calJs for a toe-tapping. hand- clapping response. Lead Wiger Michael, wailing in rus high, plaintive voice, sliB girls to scream just like Elvis' fans did io the SOs. Fun.hcnnore, the Jack- Tine Dog Night (audience ages 12-16) When Three Dog Night sing and play "Joy to the World," everyone believes they mean it. This American group interprets other-people's 90RP in a straight- forward, easily accessible man- ner. l'hey rock. and roJI without any fancy convolutions of notes. The singing of the three lead vocalists, Danny Hulton, C huck Negron and Cory Wells, comes across loud and clear without get- ting lost in a rangle of overampli- soo SM have mastered show- mamhip so wdJ that to adults it's like seeing five Sammy Oavises in action at one time. Black teen-agers especially idolize the Jackson Sive because the band represents what they'd like to be. Flamboyant in appear- ance. each member o( the group wears his own wildJy patterned outfit that complements all the others. Despite the glamor, the Jackson Sive still come off as just plain folk, and ki<h cao think of them as their frien~ven when they sec their carloon series oo Saturday morning lV. fied instruments. Three Dog Night produce a happy kind of rock that makes kids cheer de- lightedly. Real prof essionaJs, the band doesn't indulge in tuning up or hemming and hawing between m.unben. They go right through their show building the momen- tum to unit.e the fans in ~ ment. A good-looking bunch with stylishly shaggy hair, 1lD-ee Dog Night's singers move the1r bodks naturally wich the beat without indulging in excessive body his- trionics .. VOCAL ROCK Tiiey "write ...... ....... joys .... sorrows ol low ud life.'' Older teens search for expres- sions of their very special f cd- ings. The currcn1 vocalists, m~t of whom write their own songs, sing about ~ joys and sorrows o{ Jove and life. Sensitive. some- times sentimental in mood. the lyric is wh~t matters. The singers themselves come across as down- to-arlh people because they look and act like tM.ir audiences. CaroleKinc (audience ages 15-21) Very rarely do women reach the heights of popularity in rock, but Carole King's "'Tapestry" al- bum was one of the hottest re- cords of the past year. Undoubt- edly Carole's initial impact re- sulted from her association as pianist with 1970's hero. James Taylor. The surprise guest ap- pearance James made with Carole during her first Carnegie Hall concert was a seal of approval for the easily influenced kids. Ten years ago, just out of high school in Brooklyn, Carole, with her then-husband Gerry Goffin, was composing hit songs like the Shirelles' "Will You Still 'Love Me Tomorrow." Recently she's begun writing lyrics as well as music and bas come up with numbers like "You've Got a Friend," which has become an instant standard. Kids respond to the simple but prccite way she gets to the heart of emotions and idationships. Carole sings with such sincerity that it doesn't mat- ter that her voice has a slightly nasal edge. Kids appreciate hon- esty, and Carole's whole ap- proach says that here is someone who is telling it like it is. .t 1 I a Recording Idols ByLoraineAiterman poor benighted parents who thiDk ' that Three Dog Night is a story by Doctor Sems, or that Jackson 5ive is a typographical ~r. Cats.... (•ihme ... 13-21) Whal Cat .•~ performs his.,... 13-year-old girls shriek and equeal. <Alletc kids jult sit bllct and enjoy him. The younger girts are probably turned OD by this Loo&xHom )'OWJI man's ~ spirirua1 p>Od loob and IOOdllna wice. But there's also the infectious rhythms of bis 1CJD81; the beat doesn't thump a la hard ~ but it IDOftl along IUbject to catchy changes mid- IOQI. There's DO denyina eat•a ori1- i.nality. Ahny. poetic, bis lyrics are marked by optimism and aometimea aweetona, a nice switch from the usual gkun state of affairs. Yet. be is willi.q to ex- amine more than one point of view, as in .. Father and Son," a song that voic:a both aides of the ~pp. Cr• 11,sr ,Nmlla ·Y- (•llie.a ... 14-21) When the compla .creechiog peychedelic: toUnda were begin- niq to bore ewn the most freabd..out kids about three years aao. Croeby, Stilll, Nub & Young introduced the soft-rock sound. with ita emphasis on lyrics. Their .. a:e. at Woodstock fur- ther comolidated their polition as the top American group be- RodStewut (audieace aps 13-21) If any word ia o~ in pop music, it's "1upentar... But there's DO other way to dacnDe ltod Stewart, who bu amqed during the pat year .. the real k.iq of the c:hartL A 27-yar-old Englishman with scndfy R.agedy Aody hair and a long noee, be•• DOW lead ~ in a hi&f>-eoe.rly rock band called Paces. Rod baa the moat aritty. a:rav· eUy, pasaiooate voice imaginable. But his magic II* beyond his voice. Wearing breathtaking clothes, like a pink-satin suit with huge yellow cherry clusten paint- ed on the jacket, Rod marches back and forth llCl'Ola the ~ twirls the mike stand lite a baton and jump1 up and down to the beat Every gesture is luau than life and dooe with a Mme of humor, a quality milaina in IDOlt roctsm,m.. cause that aet-totether wu the historic adtunl event for this generation of teens. During a cooce:rt, each man- ber does his own individual num. bees with acoustic pitan, then the whole group works fO&ether. The experience ia reJUed and diversified enough to suit ahnolt anyone. During the put year the group split up to perform u solos or duos, but they plan to record together again. Hard rock means uochecbd eDef'IY and unlimited wlume. Three ol the bigest .els create Ul owrpowerina brand of rock •a• roll auaraateed to pound polt- pubertal eardrums into pulp. The IOWld swallows up the audieDc:c, and the volume bk>cb out any recollection of bomewor1t, par- ents or piaip)ea. Best of all, there•• DO danFf' of parents enjoyina the music. One tealOG for diging bard rocl ia that it's certain to lend adults nmoina for euplup. Thia blarins nil ol --eD- dOMS the kids' own world. ....... (•diaK'e ... 12-16) ll'a taken the British to show American kids just how many dea"bela beyond Grand Punt mu- aic could ao. Attending a Black Sabbetb coocert • like beina iD- lide the engine of a 747 OD ~ off. Tony lommi, guitar, Geezer Buder. bMI, aad Bill Ward. drums, rev tbamd¥a up louder a.ad louder while ainaer John 0.. bourm abo\D out lyrics filled with ; • ..,. of despair and dark- Dt• •ODlf named "War Pip." .. Paranoid" and .. Rat Salad." Wearina iron ao11e1 around their necb, the four boys ~from Bi.noiqten, Baal-ad. let their vol.-sweep their liltenen into a t.reazy and leaw the theatrics to other buds. The heaviness and repetition ol Black Sabbath'• IOUDd .,.e oppr•~ And t5- year-olds burdened with the wor- ries of that qe ftnd their reftec- tiom in tJliJ dart. aloomY aound. Black Sabbath ex~ what the kids are feeJiq without proddina them to thint about it. Farner. Schacher and B~r Gmr'Fmk•· .... <••eme 1118 11-15) Mallioa OraDd Funk 1lailr'*1 to aayone OWi' tbe • of .»-in fact, OYel' tbe • of 15 -and you'd ~ be .directed to Grand c.enanl StaboG. Critic:a, and even ane rock radio ata- tiom, pan tbia lfOUP fOI' iD loud, thumpina. nnavoiodic IOUDd. YOU just don't walk away hnmmina a Grand P\lllk tune. Yet the three boy. from Flint. Mich. (Mart Pamer, pitar; Mel Schacber, bus; Don Bm.er, dnlma) haw sold more than SS0,000,000 worth of reconla in two and a Fz mom, (Ab a Pstzer (•'ima ... 13-21) F.menon, Lake Ir Nmet'a wlume may not caraa leDlitiYe eardrums. but they are the mOlt mUlical of the loud. bard poup1. w~ with ahi.ftina •· lures and mooda. Bl.P'a muaic is both melodic and eKitinl. lnftu- enced by jazz and cl1Nic1I music as well a rock. Keith Bmenon Oil keyboard clominala this Brit- -trio. They are one of the few lfOUPI to..-a Moos ayntbesizu. an electroDic imtrummt capUle of producina an .inftllite variety of IOUoda. The mUliciaDlhip of Bmenoa. half yean. Last July they beat the ·Beatles' record by IC.llina out New York's ss.~t Shea Stadium in just 72 boon. Jwlior biab ICboolen can iden- tify with Grand Funk's kind of eemality. During ewry show, Mm Pamer teen hia abirt off and 1eap1 around the stage shak- .inc his bead and lailiq bimlelf with bia Iona hair. He looks lib a 13-yur-old boy whole coordi- nation bun't quite caught up with bis powth. Grand Funk is just like the rest of the aans-ex· cept that tbe(w dared to Kt out every teeoy-bopper'a fantasy of tumioa tbe lleleo all tbe way up. bulilt and YOCalilt Orea Late and drummer Cart Palmer at· cnctJ sliabtty oldet. IDOl'e IOphis-- &icated entbuaiasta. But their ahowmamhip still holcla the at- tention of younaer fans. Oudtted in drippina frintet and n.hy fabrica, F.menoa rocb the orpa bllek and forth, leaps ~ it. hW'h tniva into the teya and hauls the whole imUumeot OD his back lib Atta holdina up the world. At the ftnilb he lia oo the loot', pulls the orpn down OD top of him and plays from that poUtion. 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U1-. ~l"CI Heelttllmunnca.AnrUtia. ~,..._ Stt your telephone directory for the New York life Offtee nearest you. • • CELEBRITY SOAPBOX/By William ·WoU· Gloria Swanson: ''The Right Food Can Be Our Best Medicine'' "At my aae, everyone should be in the prime of life, and I feel I am," says actress Gloria Swan- son, who is 72. "By all the laws of nature, man should live to be 125." How does she keep look- ing and feeling young for her aae? "I was very ill in my 20s. I discovered illness can be the doorway to health and that the right food can be our best medi- cine. We appreciate nothing until we' have lost it and regained it through our own effort. Most of all, something as precious as health. "Por years I waa treated as some kind of fanatic because I was careful about what I ate. Now there are those who want to make me a prophet. I haven't chanced. The wond has changed. Our )'oung people are creatina a aentle revolution under our very noses. "It has its roots in ecology. It is nourished by a desire for health. It is fertiliud organically and branches into philosophy, yoga, science and reliaioo. Young Americans are turning off drugs and turnina on to natural life- styles-baking bread, preparina meals in thouahtfuJ, organic ways. If present lrends continue, more than half the U.S. farms will be using organic.methods by 1975. And I'm all for it!" 0 Miss Swanson has bun starring on Broadway in "Butter/lits Art Frtt." PET CORNER/By Felicia Amee Like It or Not, Pup Needs These Shots The first of the year sees many new dog owners wondering what inoculations their dog should have. The answer is, four: 1. Distem~r. Puppy shots should start two weeks after " weaning, and be given until 10 or I I weeks, when adult shots are given. This vaccination is abso- lutely essential. 2. Htpatlti.r. This shot may be I • FAMILY WEEKLY, JMUary 30, 1872 liven in combination with dis- temper or administered separ- ately. 3. uptospirosis. Injection for both strains of this may be given alone or in combination with dis.- temper and hepatitis injections. 4'. Rabies. Vaccination is nec- essary at four to aill months, fol- lowed by year1y boosters. This inoculation is required by law . QUIZ/By John E. Gibeon Do You Really Know The Rules of Good Health? ... .. . .... . . . .. . . -- True or False: Exercise is overrated as one of the secrets of health and longevity (see number 2 ). It goes without saying that the healthier you are. the longer you're likely to livt>-and the more then: is to live for. In this quiz we tile a fast look at some of the factors that determine how long. how happy and how healthy our life--tpans are likely to be. TRUE OR FAISE? 1. Optimists are healthier and live longer than peuimists. 2. Exercise is overrated as one of the secrets of health and loogevity. 3. You're likely to be happier. less subject to nervous breakdowns and live longer if your income matches your education. 4. If you have skin trouble. there's a good chance that you're not getting enough fun out of life. 5. The time wheo you should take the greatest precaution against colds is when you're feeing blue and down in the dumps. 6. Most people would look younger and be healthier if they got more sun- shine. 7. You shouldn't worry if you don't feel fit and healthy all of the time. ANSWERS l. True. At Dulce University's Center for the Study of Aging and Human De- velopment, researchers ~de a study of the temperament and lif tyle of 268 subjects aged 60 to 94 ars. Their findings indicated that one of the most important ways to increase your health and longevity is to maintain a positive view of life-which is hard to do if you're a pessimist-and to maintain a· useful and satisfying role in society. l. False. A nationwide survey of men and women, age 9S and up, showed that virtually aU of them "had engaged in occupations which required much physical exercise." And scientific find- ings all up and down the line bear out 1'>e adage that a man will rust and wither from idleness much quicker than he will wear out from physical activity. 3. Tru~-according to the findings of a University of Southern California study, which showed that people with high education and &ow income. and people with low education and high in- come, tend to be much more subject to inner a>nfticts and feelinp of guilt Of' frustration. which can actually cause physical bann. 4. True. A study ol P')'chosomatic skio. disorders baa shown that in 65 percent of such ca1e1 the penon was bored. depressed and generally un- happy. 5. Tru~. In a ~year study, dur- ing which colds of subjects were care- fully tabulated, medic:al researchers found that in over 95 percent of the cues. depression WU associated with the colds. The iovestiption showed that '"the litualioo which caused the deprewd fedinp in the subjects in- variably preceded the onset of the cold." Other studies abo indicate that emotions play an important role in colds by altering body chemistry in such a way as to inc:::rease susceptibility. 6. False. Ors. David N. Silvers and Harry J. Cohen conclude from their studies that too much sun is detri- mental to both health and physical ap-- pearance and causes the skin to bo- come crusty, scaly and unduly wrinkled. .. Lltde ~" they observe, "can be said for the habit of sunning the body after the first ·year of life." 7. True. Nobody feels good all of the time. Everybody has his "blah" periods when he gets up more tired than when he went to bed and is annoyed and ir- ritated by uodaaifiaNe aches and pains. Dr. Felix Marti-Iba.Dez. editor in chief of the medical journal .. MD, .. observes that .. It should be remembered that t human being's health is often protected by what appear to be diseases but are not really ao; they are simply conditions of resistance, of adaptation, of bodily def eose." 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Doris Day: 'Why I Fight For Animals' Rights'' Doril _. CMllle fr'-d: "Depw..t• Ut8e _. pyellO •Ilda. If Giiiy people'"" .. , .... " I just came back from a visit with Doris Day. And Muffett. And Schatzi. And Herman. And Bubbles, Daisy, Bambi, Bobo, Charley, Buckey and Tiger. Her children? In a way, yes. Now that her son Terry has grown up, Doris' energy, away from "The Doris Day Show," is de- voted to her menagerie of poodles, dachshunds and schnoodles (combina- tion schnauzer and poodle), plus a col- lie, a malamute and a springer, all of which have the run of the house. "I've loved animals an my life," Doris told me. "l got my first dog when I was three or four-a German shepherd named Bill. I always found dogs so lov- able, so dependable. They want so little and give so much. If only people were like that." A few months ago, a television show turned her natural love of animals into a one-woman crusade. "I saw a docu- mentary that exposed what waa going on in animal shelters. It showed how animals WC":re killed in deeompression chambers. Jt was horrible! I oouldn't just stand by idly." Doris -never known for halfway measures-promptly became a director of The Fund for Animals, Inc., a na- tional organization headed by Cleve- land Amory. A short while later she f ouoded her own chapter of the fund . "We have a very definite program," ahe explained. "We want to establish a mobile spaying and neutering cllnic that does the job free of charge. Sec- ondly, we want to get rid of decompra- sion chambers. If a dog has to be killed, it should get a shot to put it to sleep, a shot that costs merely six cents but saves the poor animal such pain. Third- ly, we want to establish a training cen- ter for kennel personnel. Too many of them don't know how to handle ani- ma1a. And lutly, we want to be able 1t • FAMILY Wl!ICLY, .leftual'Y 30, 1172 to get the animals out of shelters and into home&-00t just into any crummy home, but a place where they'll be loved." Doris not only collects money for the fund, but misses no opportunity to make her views tnown. Uke recently, when she bicycled through Beverly Hills to do some shopping. As she ped- aled past a bank. 5he saw a dog on the sidewalk. Doris promptly got off her bike and began inquiring who the owner was. . Someone volunteered that maybe the owner had gone into the bank.' Doris leaned her bicycle against the wall, opened the bank door, and yelled in- side, "Who owns the collie out here?" About SO heads swiveled in her direc- tion. One man-within a f cw places of the cashier's window-admitted, "It's my dog .... " "Well, it's got no collar and no lea.sh, and there·s a lot of traffic! You shouldn't leave him out here!" "He's usually very good," the man explajned. "He won't leave." "What if he aeea a female dog and tries to cross the street?" Doris de- manded. 1be man agreed she had a point. But he wasn't about lo lose his place in line, either. 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BUY BONDS IY&YW& .......... nu' 111 fMl&Y Wm&.Y Announcing: 197I~andly\Veekly . ·Coloring Contest \\'inners Remember those funny animal-shaped balloons that appeared in FAMILY WEEJCI.Y some months ago? Well, you should have seen them after the kids mailed them back to us in the Coloring Contest! Red, green, purple. blue, polka-dotted, striped .. , thousands and thousands of them, What a bard time our judges had! But we finally came up with the winners> and here they are, ... Girls' Fint Prize (120) Maria Augustine, 9. Elmira, N.Y. Maria is the daughter oE Mr. and Mrs. John Augmtine. Her- father works in the ~g department of CeMral Elec- tric's Elmira Foundries. Maria says she wants to be a school- teacher or a secretary when she grows up. But right now her primary interests are boob, reading, birds and bowling ... and, of course, the subtle and arcane art of coloring. Boys' Second Prize (. ~ 1'"'4' wt of tM "World'• Creat- at TrfltUVIY of Bnl·Looed Claildrn' • C,,,,.. .. ) Todd Hagemann, 11, Solem, Ore. Girls' Second Prize (a ~ WIN #I of fM •worfd't c;,...,_ ed TMHI ,, of BM-Lowd CltlldwA'1 Clattb .. ) Janice Trobiano, 7, Hackensa~ N, J. Third Prize Wianen (110) Larry Lai, 10, Las Vegas, Nev. Sherry Peters, 8, Rapid City, S.D • Fourth Prize Winnen (fS) Lori Hanis, 12, Salina. Ka:n.1 • Sean G. Earle, 8, Dubuque, Iowa The.~ entries in each ut.- SWY ..-fwd Urdboud cop. ol ltlt "'Blb&e in PidueJ," 1i.ey ... ~ Poellnitz. 11. T~ • ..U..0 Nioftda ~y Lewis. t, ,..,....,, c.io.; u.da s- lUcbarcboe.. u. ............ c.-.: J:MlierlN ADD Dols, 11. W~ N.C.; Shella Miller, 11, U.., or.. t4•F,_..ILYWEEKLY,J-..uiryaG,1•72 Boys' Pint Prize (ltO) Terry Resler, 9, North Canton, Ohio A student at Orchard Hilk Grade School. Terry has never before woo a coloring contest, although be has entered two others, including a previous FAMILY Wunv contest. An A and B student. Terry plays the piano and the cbriDet. He learned of his first prize upon returning home from the hospi- tal. He liad fallen from a swing and suffered a mild concussion • We trust the news that be won made it all better in a hurry! I--. NIDct. 11, ,__.,, re.; DavW Hannoa, 10 • .._-._, Al...Ae: Shue L,.cla. 9, S-11--. Cllll/.; RJcliMd ~. 11, ..,... Tniu; Jimmy S111ith, 1, Port W~ Tata; 1W1ert J1aD. 11. Tcmrlr Ml, TPM; Tim Olileia. 10.~. lVW.. n.. ellltriel daat placed 11 tla tJiiroqh l.5da e.eh ~ copies .• Ami n.-n- ..... book, "'Llfa Draw Anirad." n. .... -1-ra 1'ocldqun. l!, Yer-. Ark.: i.,_ Fu.r, Ill. Pl. Slllridl, Art.: J-.. Prhk w'Qli,. 10. ,_,.AM, c.llf.; 7 .. L M.iller, 9, ~ Pt..; .N ............ i 10. ,.. fl.a.. '""'-c..n. ......... u. ....... a ; K.alY lUcilllllld. u. ,..,.,,_, Le.; Nancy Lldoda, IS. LeM1t,r. llicll.; TiDa 9erPm4, 11, w--. II.._; CcrOee ...,.., 9, c.... ,, ... llOfll.; U.... ia-_ 9, S.-F•, N.JI.; Pril- c:fll& Sima, 10, s.r.., ON.; S- ~ 1. CMre1 CJ..., s.c.; Bedl a.ti. 10, 0 ..... uw. ... Cindy Jollwnca.10, ~-·· v .. ne 'bo1a ..... lltt. ....,... 15th: Tlinadiy DIYicl H....o, 6. ~ C..; Mille s..._ 1l, .leNt, I.,_; Wede ......._ 9, E• ...... l&.: Qrla 1-wr, 9, ~ w., Ttt.ly Ila)' Guel- ... 1, a-.. c-. ~ ,,_... W_...,, 8. Wlah:w, 114.; Dllvicl ~ 8. CfttM ....... lllt:lt.; Jiick sem.., 9, ew,,,_,, II•: Joeeph S. 1-. 11, I~ C#J, Mo.; Jdle7 MeUett, 9, II~. N.B.; Willie no... Taylor, 9, ~ N.C.; Joeeph M. E•Ja'#ar 11, GNNI F_,., N.D.; M.-oel W.._, T, C,_,,.•••• S'.~., Jd 1--. 10, C~ T-.; wt "-Bolani.t.w .... 11 ... ,w.._ I and .... CADVDIF**mrt By Shirley Paul-as told to Ruth L. McQu1hy At lMJ polllld.. you frin and beal-it. Or you make up your mind to do aometlaing about it. 'I)Ot.ato chipa, pop, piu.a, layers of lunch meat C between fat alicea of bread-t.he.se were just a few of the &tufters that filled my evenings. And made my day& miaerabJe. For when you're 22 years old, five feet two~ and 180 pounds, the world is a pretty dreary place. "Shame fat" is what I used to call all that atra weight I aarried around. I don't know whether it's a Hoosier apression or not. But I come from Gaston, Indiana, and when I used to cook for my husband and three children, I'd just make much t.oo much. Then I'd feel ashamed t.o wast.e such good food, eo I'd eat it. And that heanne my "shame fat." Actually, I bad learned to cook enormous meals during my teens. I had come from a large family of aeven where everybody had big, big appetites. After I married. I just couldn't get used to cutting down on the quantities I cooked. So I'd make enough to feed an army. Why, I got 80-.beavy, .di time 1 becamepPegDant, I had to wear maternity dot.hes in my second month. I muat say that my husband, Steve, never made nasty nme.rks about my size. Maybe be- cause be was gaining, t.oo. But deep inside I'm sure my looks must have bothered him. For instance, when we were going some place, and I'd finiab dra&ng, he'd just say: "Are you ready?" when I really wanted him t.o say: "You sure look pretty." Still I did nothing about my weight. On the oontnry, eiadl time I thought about it, rd make a ablck of sandwiches and eat myaelf into another pound. Even my sister got on me abou~ the way I Joo~. But it was not until a friend of my busbaiid made a snide remark that I fi- nally decided I had to reduce. You see, I carried much of my weight from the waist down.. As a result, I could never find panty hose to fit, no matt.er what size I bought. So I wore regular stockinp with the fat bulgjng ~over the top. And with short skirts. I'm afraid it was there for all the world to see. w~ one night at a puty, this fellow turned to his slim wife and aid: "Why don't you wear boae that Jets people aee your lep?" It wu a sick kind of humor. But it hurt enough to jolt me int.o action. I have Cherokee blood in me and I'll tell you this. That crack put me on the warpath agailvd: fat. Luckily, I remembered that my mother had used tlp!e !eduCing-plan candies, Ay<Jae, and that the plan had worked for her. So I picked up a bm of the vanilla caramel kind at a drug store and I started on the plan. Incident.ally, I was glad to see in tbe folder that Ayds contain no drugs. So I took two be- fore each meal like the directions say-with a hot drink-and that actually helped me cut back on what I was eating. I had plenty of meat and fish and I ate my vegetahles bare. No butter or AN80Ding or any- thing like that. And I began to lOE. As for thoae sandwich anacb, I took Ayda instead. They have only 26 calories apiece, so I was way ahead 'IM Ayds plan kind of beatrne a fmqily proj- ect, for both me and my husband. Because when he saw how well I waa doing, he start.ed taking Ayds, too. The butterscotch fudge kind. They're tenific. ~other thing. Since we both like to dance, we did that for exercise. And we discovered a whole new life together. As a matt.er of fact, by the time I haf:l gotten down to 130 pounds, St.eYe had gone from size 42 trousers to sir.e 36. I'd show you a picture of him, but he want.a t.o get to size 34 before bragging. I'm working on taking oft 10 more pounds myself. Then I'll be satisfied and completely free from the lat.e-night sandwich trap. Ayds takes care of that craving jast fine. BBPOIU!i BD AYTER llBASUllDIBNTS Before Aft.er Height .......... 5'2" .......... 5'2" Weight ......... 180 lbs ........ 125 lbs. Bust ........... 40'' .......... 35" Waist .......... 34'' .......... 27" Hi . 42'' 35" ps • . . . . . . . . . . . •.•...... Drees Sire ....... 18-20 ......... 11 .. •.• LIFETUIE UNI.NG YOB COllroaT A.ND SHAPE RETENTION You Get Both For Only SIZES: 7to17; 8 to 20 m:r&sa } l:U:=t •1 •i.a SNEW SPRING COLOBS1 • 11JROOOISE BLu& •ULAC •KIN'l'CHJt'~ GaEE.N •CAllELTAN •NAVY s•u:s, for EVERYONE a 7 to 17 8toJIO 14Jito '~ ~-u~ 4'to SI ORDER ·Tms · FABULOUS VALUE BY MAIL NOW? pieces. a dre88 and a IPA.RADE FASIDONS,lnc.Dept. FW I t (you get both at this 11313 W. Randolph St, Chic.so, Ill. 606071 I · ) d ubl .. •Se..tt1tero0cnri .. (q .... ) ••• eo.1a0r..E-We<e): • ow pnee •.• o • 1 1 ion features look great I HOW llAN\if I SIZE let COLOR , l..t ~BOICE I ne or together. Short· I I e 1hif't dress with I PlllPA19r 1 --. ,... ,..,.... p1 .. 0 11• c.o.a. 111.-, ,_. I el neckline, long back •ffcfw _ _...._ ........ .w~ -,,.,. ,_.... ...i I F II I th t . ,__. .......... c..-.......w.. .......... per. u en1 ••· •« ... u.o. r='~IL k ... -I coaL Both in rayon I ~ • I t bonded to 100% ace-I NAME (Print) I lining. •. ADDRESS I • CITY I COOKBOOK/By Marilyn Hansen ,... ' . A buffet in the morning? Why ~t? These reci~es~re ju~t the thing for after church (or simply after sleepmg m late.). TryThis Serve-Yourself Sunday Brunch PktuN theM treets waltfnc ~ tD ..-v. on your kitchen table, count... top• dlnlnc room lklellwd. In bowl: Clumy Island Fruit Bowl. In aldflet: -.ho Ea Pie. IDAHO EGG PIE 20 slices bacon 1 pq. (32 ozs.) frozen hast.browns or 1~ cups c:oenefy shNdded .. ho potmtoea 1* tabl11poon1 utt 20 .. ,.. ... 'ncupmlfk YI cup butt.r • marprlne 1. Preheat oven to 400° F. Place ba- con strips on broiler rack. Partia11y cook bacon 10 minutes. Remove from oven; roll into curls and secure with wooden picks. 2. Return to oven. Continue baking until crisp, about 5 minutes. Tum oven off. Pour off bacon fat and use to fry hashbrowns. Cover bacon with foil and return to oven to keep wann. 3 . Blot frozen shredded haahbrowns weU with paper towels. If using fresh Idaho potatoes, squceu shredded po- tatoes thoroughly in dish toftl to ab- sorb excess moisture. Toss potatoes with 1 tablespoon salt. 4. Fry potatoes about 2~ cups at a time in !4 ·cup reserved bacon fat, browning on both sides. Preas into a 12-inch skillet or shallow baking dish to fonn a crust. Place in oven with bacon to keep wann. 5. Beat egg, lightly with milk and re- maining salt. Heat butter in skillet; when hot. pour in eggs. Cook over medium heat, stirrin1 slowly. 6. Wheo eggs are set but still soft, spoon into hashed-brown-potato crust and top with bacon. curia. Cut into wedges, serve on warm plates. Makes 10-12 servings CREAMY ISLAND FRUIT BOWL 2 Hawaiian papayas, peeled end slked,or 1 can (20 ozs.) plneapp&e chunks, drelned 1 in tbL C.llfomta papes, h8twd and Meded 2 ,., .. ll'•pefruft, pee4ed •nd MCUoned leg 1 cup frozen whipped topplna, thawed YI teespoon vanH,. 1. Combine prepared frujt in attrac- 11 • FAMll y WEEl(L v. January 30, 1172 live serving bowl, cover with plastic film; refrigerate. 2. In smaU bowl beat egg until foamy. stir in whipped topping and vanilla. Tum into small serving bowl, cover with plastic film; refrigerate. 3 . Just before serving, tou frujt light- ly. Let guests help themselves tq Is· land Fruit Bowl. Serve Creamy Sauce separately. Makes 10-12 servings , .......,,~~~~Wafter · Drake I• SATISFACTION GUARANT&D -ALWAYS 4135 DRAKE BUILDING, COl.OIADO SPRINGS, COLO. 80901 VACUUM TAIES OUT llACIHUDS O..'t ,...en• ...-•sMa-lttVIClllta ,. ... W.d.MMs ..-.,. Jat .... lllt .. • lllt ~- llflSS tllt ......... , -~~ Is ..-. Gt• , .... "" .... tric&! 11111 is tM ... ·~ 11C1t 11 M QllllllSM lliell imlt*rS. .... teH. fll9V ....................... $1 YOUI OWi POCIET PllllTB $1 ,,.,.._ ....... ( .... 3 .... .. .. ..., .............. .,... .... ...,..,, .................. ,.....,.._ .... ...., ... ,. .... ill ........ .... lillit 25 .,.... ........ .... 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JllC s. to l: Rec birt to i mu Wll cate to s and ofd ba'Y{ is gc rhyti aboc "'Mala By ho Butl1 To do For if Aadti Aadp Aadb Anctd TolOll No,I, FOl'wl The bad. A again. THE HANsmt QUINTS AT 1WO ~Al locked ...... ,....., JKqU!lllne, Jule, Nicola, JoMne and Sarall HMIOll .. the Snt quintupleb t.o be born alive in Britain for a amtury. Recently. they celebrated their seoood hirthdaY· Opening all the presents got t.o be too much for them. and their mamma and daddy took over the Wll .. ...., dwin&'' at home domesti- cate the belly dance? From New York to San Frandsoo, women ol all ages and occupations are learning this kind of dancing for a pl'!lctical reason. They have found out that the exotic dance is good exercise. As a woman moves in rhythm to the Oriental music (it takes about six months to learn the dance ANYBODY HOME? "'Mab rounelf at~,. rm urged By hosts whm rm a guest, But I am very careful not To do as they suggest. For ii I clid, rd take off coat And tie and abo shoes And put my feet up on a chair And take a little snooze. And then I'd tum the TV on To JOmething they'd find hateful ••• No, I wodt make myself at home For which they •bould be grateful. The Ufe of o bfll collector unf all bad. Almon ~ a.tb him w call again. -Conrad FloreUo chore. Freed of that responsibility, they started dashing all over the house in five different directions. That's when the parents had to resort to putting up the gate at the doorway to the play- room. (Sony. kidsl) conectly). she tightens her tummy muscles, improves her posture and be- comes more graceful. But perhaps there are IJlOl'e than just health motives behind the craze. •it sure beats putting a lampshade on my bead at parties," says one housewife-belly dancer ... And it doesn't euctly bore my husband. either." A teen-age boy sauntered into a barbershop and studied the barber a moment. "Did you cut my hair the last time I was in here?" be asked. .. I don't lcnow, son, .. the barber shrugged. ·rve only been here a year ... -Lans OUnghowe THROUGH A CHILD'S EYES Kids ... lit. diffeNntly. s.nd contribv- tions to "CJ,ild," Family w .. kty, 641 Lexlncton Ave., N. Y •• N. Y. 10022. SlO tf uMd-none returned. My little niece, who was in the habit of saying •it ain't" for ~ im't," was constandy being re- prowcl and conected by her mother. Subeequently, upon bearing her &ve-year-old cousin making the same mistalce, Janet ran to her mother. "Mommy,.. she cried, "Lucy says 'it ain't,' but it isn't 'ain't,' is it? It's 'imt,' ain't it?" -Mr. L. G., M~, N.B. JOE NAMATH Wiii pndice, ... lllf&ht deNlap 8ennJ friad•m was the 6nt passer in ool1ege football at the Univenity of Michigan bade in 1925. Now he's 66 and thinb today's quarterbacb don't bow how to pus properly. 1be most common error," says Friedman (who conducts coaching camps for U.S. foot- ballers) ... is that they remain upright after throwing the bell. This leaves them open to be hit. I instruct young paaen to finish in a auocbing position. 11iat's the way I did it years ago, and I never got hurt. .. Friedman comiders Bob Griese of the Miami Dolphins the best actWe passer in pro football. Joe Namath? .. He's good. except for one thing. After be throws, he mmes his right foot in front of his left. He's a perfect standing target. If be followed THE PLAYROOM I entel' the kids' room and have to veer Round a dollhowe there and a toy truclc here, Fourteen soldien, a tube of paste, A pile of paper cloDs going to waste, Eleven or twelve ta1Jring storybooks, Sh: dolls that model the latest loob, Three phonograph recorcfs (each with a scratch), An electJio.robpt boxing match .•• In the mid.st of it all sit my deus, in a stew, And say, "Mommy, we don't have a Chine to dot .. -S~ ScltalMr After fixing \be faulty kitchen sink, the plumber said, '"You won't have any more trouble with that .. "Fine,.. said the housewife. ·aow much do) ·owe your "Twenty dollars ... •But my husband is a lawyer, and he doesn't get $20 for a half hour of world" "I know. When I was a lawyer, I didn•t get that much. either ... -Bob Hyon ' • my technique. I doubt that he'd have had all those injuries ... DATES: W1da11dltJ is Groundhog Day · (if the groundhog comes out· and sees his shadow, it's supposed to mean six more weeks of winter). The Winter Olympics begins Thuf'ldaJ in Sapporo, Japan. ANNIVERSARIES: A little town in Northern California. Y erba Buena., was renamed San Francisco 125 years ago s.daJ. Franklin D. Roosevelt was born 90 years ago Su..UJ in Hyde P~N.Y. BIRTHDAYS: Monday-Norman Mailer is 49; James Franciscus SS; Carol Chan- ning 51. Tuesday-Hildegarde is 66. Wednesday -Tom Smothers is 85. TllursdaJ-Fran Tarkenton is 82; Mel- anie 25; Norman Rockwell 18. FridalJ -Charles A. Lindbergh is 70. Satunlay -Hank Aaron is 38. BIRTHDAY PEOPLE: Tom Smathers wl Carol Chmnin& By Frank Bacinaki LITTLE EMILY FAMILY WEEKLY, J..W.l'f 30, 1t1t • 11 .. ,. -A -PerrY Mason first, the brand-new 4galha Christie, pl~ 9 more. All 11 mysteries, 51. lmaalne aettlng 2 great Aptha Christle whodunits and 6 Erle Stanley Gardner mysterles-tncludlng a Perry Mason now available for the first time In book form. Plus 3 other great ones by Ellery Queen, Mignon Eberhart and T obiaS Wells. 11 top mysteries In all, for lust $1 . These 11 mysteries In the publishers' original ""editions cost $55.45. But to Introduce yoo to the benefits of membership In the Detective Book Club, we're offerlngyou all 11-full-lensth and handsomely hard-bound-for a small fraction ot their original price. You set Sea.di..,.. (onelMderhl•.....,...... A. A. P'•lr) plue the I.teat ''Hercule Polntt'' mystery by Aptha Chrlatl• encl thrm .... by Ml ...... llbetfwot encl llllery Qu11n. 1. The C-. of the Queenly Conteat.nt byErleStanleyGardner.Anagingbeautyqueenlnvolves Perry In a $2,000,000estate ... blackrnall ... and a locked room murder. (Publisher's Edition $3.95) 2.tt.llowe'en~ by Autha Christle. Hours after seeing a murder,· a chlkf drowns bobbing for apples. And a town explodes under Poirot's probing. (Publisher's Edition $5.95) a. The C-. of the ,....., ..... F'llke by Erle Stanley Gardner. A young girl leaves the false measurements, 36-24-36, as her only Identification. Can Perry find her before she's accused ot murder? (Publisher's Edition $4.95) 4. All .... a l.,.'t..... . by A. A. Fair (a Gardner pen-name). Mlsslng persons cases are a cinch for Donald Lam and Bertha Cool. But this one leads to a murder committed with their client's gunl (Publisher's Edition $4.95) S. The C-.'of the C-.lff• C..ld by Erle Stanley Gardner. A rich widow Is the suspect, unless Perry can find out who poisoned her husband's last meal. (Publisher's Edition $3.95) e. 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A Chinese orphan In America figures out who murdered her aunt-and nearly meets the same fate. (Publisher's Edition $4.95) ll.N ..... •I• by Aptha Christie. Miss Marple gets a letter asking her to Investigate a crime on a troplcal Island. But the man who wrote It Is already dead! (Publisher's Edition $5.95) ~ Of the 300 or more detective books that come out each year, the Club's editors pick the best •.• which this year Include aems like Gideon's Art, the hllhlY acclaimed new thriller by J. J. Marrlc (John Creasey) and selections by other top names like those featured above plus Leslie Charterls ("The Saint''), ~oss Macdonald, Ed McBain and Rae Foley. (Many are Club members themsetves.) As a member YoU can aet 3 newly-published mySterles each month, complete and unabridged In 1 handsomely bound triple-volume like the one shown on~ B!,~·~1fo.9J: !=:8~f~~.~rZ9' receive a free copy of the Club's PrfNlflW which ~rlbe$ all coming selections m'ld ~ may reject any volume before or after recelvln1 It. You pay no money In advance1 no membership lee. You may cancel membersh pat.any time. Don't be disappointed. While the supply lasts, send the coupon to pt j'OUr 11 mySteries. n.. DetMtlw ltooll Q6,.....,... &Y.11S7e : Please enroll me as a member 1 and send at once the 4 doubte-vol- : umes containing 5 complete mvsteries 1 by Gardner plus 3 more-by Christle, l Queen and Ebertiart. Alsol send the Club's latest trlple-volu~ludlng a Perry Mason newly pubtl In bOok form and two other thrillers. I enclose no money.Jn advance. Within a week after recefvlngmy books, I will either return them and owe nott>- lng, or keep all 5 volumes containing 11 top nwsterles, for the special new- member Introductory price of only $1 (plus shlppina charaes>. As a member, I am to receiYe advance descriptions ot alt future • tectlons, but I am not obllpted to buy any. For each future trtP'e-wlume I decide to keep, I wf 11 aend you only $3.39 (ptus shlpplna charps). 1 may reject any volume before or after I re<:el~ ft, and ' may cancel my mem-bership at any time. The Detective Book Club Roslyn, New York 11576 (please print plainly) 2-XV 31-357 St* Zip ~~ O.B.C.OF ~ fWOllP" House Ltd. 1 rlt Streit, T-*t 135, OnWlo 7 ! . 7 \ • . . Nixon Hmrs ~eaeeCry · ' :froin Sing~r 'Jll&VADA CITY (UPI) -Convicted olcklO s!Jyer Clarence Oita Smith Friday rillbl wis ruled lecally -at the ,time He llluhed two campers .to death wt • • ' . • • • 1 , Moon Ecllp1e : . ' . . DUe Surulay ,I ' • SATURDAY, JANUARY 29, ·1972 TEN CENl"S I ' Two Lagunq 'Pot Parties' Raided ' . , 'l'boM orrested at ' IJle motel Included three SU Clemente juveniles, two' of them CldL ; ,_,lmllle\l lncllided: . --K. ~us,. IS, l!IS Las --Slut~ ,. .. 4liDdlU ,D. C.nttell, II, who uwt- edl:r ~ the ~· •aimtber \O!. --o: J«kruii, "· of Bei>d, ore. --Jon Ki-, IJ, a Navy en-llllo,,... s.. IJleco: • · . · · -WDll•m K. ~ 20. MOthet llllar wbo later su11~· overdooe aymp. toms and waa treated . at tbe..i..El Toro . . JICAS'Jioopltal. ' •. -. ,-Jalln Mlcbael Gll>l>I, JS, Of 'l'Ooele, • Utah, al50 an O...put of the mOtd room. • The juvenileo -. DOI ld"1tuled. In a seedad • i.t.nlllht raid,· Purcen said ·o111cera klCbd In the door In 1 reaidence at ta H,.s Pla<e aller1ocai- puta mused lo -up. • ·Poll~e oelzod martjuana and·parapber. uliallldarnlllM: -Myron,. bee, ~,-(32; OCCUpi11t of•lbo house . ' • • ~Todaahf'TM" Nakatauka, 30: a"rote- mate. 1 • -'-Larry Clifford .unr.r, 1111, of Poway, ' -Martha Ellen Alll oa, I.,' di ~O lrta Ave., CojUlll ~.Mar.· -Jean GmrUde llefttra. a .. oc ~ LarkSi"ir ·A~., Corona del Mar. Johnsoll «Yacht • Wfus · lst Race ' ' ' ~ :Witb~n ..._ ' .. -' =--~ ==---. --I: Ei-=4 -· _..., Er: . • I Nil v I'll.GT .......... I 41 • ·Ron Caspers • For Senator? • II)' JACI[ BROBACK Of tM Delly '4•t 11.tff IOuld W. ca1ptti:," U.S. senator in 1t7S! The chairman of the OrlJ1ie County Board of Super. vilon jolted 1 1alhering of newsmen Thursday night wJtb the !rook 1dmi..ion 11111 Wuhlngton, D.C. is his goo!. Cuper1, 11pe1klnc to membe" or Sllllllll Delta Oil, Oraqo O>unty chlpter, meetin1 in Llgun1 Be1ch, chlr- IClerjft;c11ly pulled no punche.\ in a meaty 40-minute talk and 1 lively question and answer period. "You knoW whit the headlines will ay tQmomw,0 • tldl reporter toJd the auperviaor later -'Caspen for Unttad St.tea 1en1tor.' " · 'i'l'bat'1 ireat,'1 ht aplained, ''I'm glad it came out loaJPt• Replylna to questions, Ca!JN1ra said he ii not Interest. ed Jn' btln& a conareuman. as rumored. "It'• too alow. You have to be there for eight years before you can 10. complilh 1nythina ond I don't like the Idea ol havlnl to nm (or ofrtce every two years." . TM Newport Belch fii11neler lllil lormer prea!derrt ol Oral• County-bued Keyatono Slvlnls ond Loan Auocill· lliln; dllpiayed more thon usuol condor before the f1'0UP olnewunen. He wu Ulted why he hoped to be elected to such 1 hJcb olflco with 1 mlnlmum ol polltlcll -rl<nce.· ' '1M'Offy,'' M !!,Plltcl (Caapers spent mo~ to become I ltlpOrviaor Jn Jl70 than lnY Candidlto Jn ()nnp County hfltory, I reput&d ll0,000), • About ooe Incumbent U.S ..... tor -Clllforela: "U Jobn Tunney can tn1ke Jt anybody can.'•· · On I losing CllldJdlle: "If the mu from Fulla1<la eoald DOI even 1e1 the nomln1tlon alter ..,...... mllll..,, bOw do' you expect to ouc:ceed?" be WU .ubcf. . ' '!WUt'a Ml ume, Mr. Tomato Sauct? He didn't do II ~ abvtomly (Ibo flnt-lerm tupervilor ao doullt ,... !erred la Norton lllmon, chlinnlll of Hunt'• foodl who blWod George Murphy for the GOP nomlnltloo for U.S. -In lt'111.) In biJ lllk before the quesUon period CUpers covered a Joi, ol IJ'Olllld. "My New Year'• rnolation was not to get into y~ Imo'! whit kind pf .contest with the crud jury or thi · prea/' hi 11Jd. "We have just come off 1 blustery, bumpy ·year but we dJd accomplish many thing1. · "P'ol' .,.mple, the Slit Creek belch purd!lae, P"'I- -In the Ujlper Newport Bay Impure Ind -· bill: boanlt aloac bJi!nr1y1 lllil lreew1ys." On Jut ,..,., board chlinnlll -If. Battin ol Saala ADI with whom~ was llicJ>ed 111 =-ID 1111 IJnl low lllOlltbl ol !111: "Hla ii DOI a 1ct to . lalloW. TbiJ yur wa ore rl!l!ly movinl loiwll'd with m .. y .. more 5-0 vota." Detplte biJ -.torlll 1mblu..is, Ibo boon! cbllmW! Aid .. -lib la be retloctecl to IDOtber letm .. Ftflb Dtalrtct mlperviaor In 1174. "And I hope In the nat lour 1'on we con do tometblng big, we mutl U I 1111 to tltp 1 up tbl ladder.." I ' OtMr Catperllm1 in capsule form: --Oa· rel1il1111 with COW1ly <lepartment heod1: "List )'Ill'· I crttlcbed, them too much. Now, al the · ilpeotlon ot Bob Thomas (county adrilfnfatrative of/tUr) I meet wJ14 two or tlu'IO eiicb week Ind we are movlDI lheld,. Tbt cooperltJon and input ft fine'." --On d11ll abu"! ond the p,...: "We will -double our present proeram thlt yar. I belJeve it it. very importint. -Uy one of !11Y children (he his five) got Involved In tht drut ICelM!. The news media gave it varied coverqe. O.. poper atlpped JI, 1110ther dldD't but apolOllzed to · me prlyllely for printing Jl "I sincerely 1pprecilted lhlt. It could have been , a bell ft I Jot worse." -Advice to reportefs: 0 1 hope you will report the nen, not make it. I am sometlmes overly frank and l&ories have been printed thlt I did not care for 10 I clammed up. Flnllly come lhlt regretoble outburst when I said, 'there are times ~hen I have to tell the press it Js n<me of their g.d. business.' " ~ ~ doing his job: "At 10me point you must tum off ootalde opinion and make your own decisions, but, I want u many ideas as the people are willing to give me." Carpera added, when asked his opinion on the journaJ- lats' creed -the public's right to know. "I agree, but if you are on my back every minute I can't get anything done. I admit I made many mistakes but'I waa not alway1 wrong ." . He was asked what he thought his position was in the political spectrum. "I'm over here, then I'm over there. I call It Selective Socialism. Bob FlfMlh (advisor to Prtlident Nlxoo ond former lieutenant t?Wernor of Ca1ifornla) tried staying Jn the middle and he Js going nowhere." Finally, on President Niion: "I am watching him. Jt will be interesting to aee how he dots thls year. I au.re hope he wins." Black. Scoutmaster Rebuffed by Elks MIDDLEBORO, Mass. 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Jaowy 2', 1972 ~ " = DAIL'Y '!!!f • Kids "alk Ahout Drugs . ·- . Y alley Program Brings Probl.em 'Out ol-$ng' II)' JORN ZAUDl ., ............ 1'111 __, -a UUle loo bis fer 0 Mia .,._., -. bu1 Ibo •-al -....... Ille • ,...,..... •he\ llad pull- . Id lllolt dlaln ....... lien. "11111 do ,.. ---try df1lll • lib martJuina!" Ibo ukod. "TO aspertment," llld -ten year .. ld qulcldJr. ' . • .. To ..:ape '' olfll'td another "becaUM tbeY 'n bored.• ' 0 Beclu1e their brother tw alater sf.vet it to them,'' auaes&ed I tbird. "Well lbea, wbat would ,.. do U ,.. m-wanted to'aell you marijuana?" lbetucberuted: "I would tell him !bat I don't want to _.d my ~owance 111 !bat," ~ • Ven' aerlous l"lllJlf man. . Exrha-lite Ibis are lypicol o1 Ibo SINGER •.•. . ....... eald he lhoulhl Mia Fll'acl -"verv rude, no matter bew strcnclY lhe felt.'' We1Jace .111d be was "diliualed." He llld be wu bappy Mill Ferad ft! eo-corled out. . kind .,..._ In Ibo Founi'ain Velley acbeol ,,,_ •• dr\111 educatloo - ....,..., ID Fem Zlhlen, -of Ibo .......... ''W'e belien we baYO to reach Ibo cbDdrm' wly," ahe Aid, "before their valut1 ..., eel end belono Ibey .,. templed to ezperiment." Fountain \.aiJ'y Wll the lint tchool ' l)'llem ln Ibo county to start dr\111 educalloo --~ In 111811. But recent ~la and sreaUy increued U• pendlturu bave re11dled In a pt'OlrlJll lbat bears little resembltnce to Ibo pilot prosram besun three years a10. Mn. ZahieD Aid lhe conaJden tbe dlaculakio •uloN one of the most Jm. portent parta ol the program. "When the kida talk about drug abuse and draw tbelr own cooclusioos," she said, "it creates pilmure, on every child to con- form to lbe opinions of his peen." "It ueed to be that peer group pressure was one of the blgeat causes that kids started on drup," ahe suld. "But with the open dlscuaalons we hope to turn that around .and uee peer group pressure to prevent kidl &om becoming involved.'' Evin ao, the discussior11 an only a small pert of the over-all program. "The dnJI uDll Jaala about two weeks," Mrs. Zahlan uld. "A child may be asked in aoclal lclence class to write •· history of drug Ult, or In science class to make a report OD Ibo way a dnJI allecla the . . DIRECTS DllUG PROGRAM Farn Zahlan What Every Parent and Teenaser Should Know." They said It might rain. But It didn't. There is more th111 .one way tO get your toes wet, though. You can go ~ Huntington Beach and wade ih the shallows at the shoreline. But mind you ·now, step U,hily. That water is cold. . NW>n went up and coqratulated Ibo performers after Ibey completed their finll nmnber, "God Blea America." He noted the eatertalnera lncluded members of the u. s. Maitne Corps band and eald be wu pniud "eopeclally of thole Marines, many of whom have fOUlbl to Vietnam." body~" "We avoid preaching a.id lecturing,,. Mn. Zahlen ezpla lned, "becaUle that turns kids oU and they don't listen. We try to talk openly and show we're not It contains reprlntl considered outstan- ding by the dlstrlc~ a director of belp-lina services available tn the county, aild a compilaUon ol drug !act. prepared by the Federal Bureau of NarcotlC!. From Pqe l JUDGE •.. Reagan Says Legalizi~g The room erupted In applause. It .... not Ibo !Int time • Wblle -ooclal event bu broolhl an anllwar proo t..i. In January, 1168, alnpr Eartha Kitt caueed a lllr when lhe modi.an Im- promptu lpeech -""" 11!1. cy,m. B. JolllllCll and ber bulbeM of lelldlna ''Ibo belt off to be lbol and maimed" In Vlel- hiding anything." 1111 In thiJ spi rit that representalivea from lbe county hulth and local police departmentl make demonstraUons that Include Ibo actual burning of marijuana. The booklet wu presented at a WhJte HouSe conference ,on drug abuse . ta December, and II currenUy beini d~trlbuled to 1cbool dlstrlcla all. around the country as a model ol lu kind. "We want !O put a copy ol thiJ booklet In the bome ol ovary family Jn Ibo dt.slrict," N ld Mlclllel Brick, dlslrJcl superintendent. 11Dn11 abuae is a pro- blem ao b1i tbal II can only be IDlvld with cooperatkllof tbl whole ron411onlty and tbal tncludao ~ • I to iloe bll lllltallaUon ln SUperlor Court. ¥<•· Ellie Blanpled ol c.ista Mesa died JllJl. 18, juJ! 10 days before Judge Blm- ple4 ~ of hb appointment. Jud10 Blii!ipled'1 lather, Lloyd E. Blanpied Sr., died three years ago. Marijuana 'Ridiculous' nam. . "We 111 down with the kids and eey, •Hey, tbia: ii It,' " explained Dectlve W1Uiam Denlli of the Fountain Valley polloa, "And -Ibey amell II. lbey11 kMW ti U Ibey ever run Into It al a perty. SACRAMENTO CuPI) -Gov. Ronald the eetlmaled 750 ~.~'You really We then esplain ell the lepl ramlfica· 11eqan told a youth conference Friday don1 want to start drlnkini at 18 do you? First Fulltime :-~~ Ibey' know what they're up the letrallzatlon ol marijuana "would be Look at what li dld to our 1eneraUm." "Our phlloaophy is to give the kids ~ the'":r~~\culoua thing we ever did He also defended 1111 veto of a bill 'which pljJDIJ of information 10 that when their H d h d in etr wouJd have allowed mlnon to obtain con· Employe Beg· ins time comes, when they're offered that e sai sue • step woul • ect. traceplivea without their porent'1 conaent ltral joint or pill, they won't be drawn In Red Fishermen Pl.ead Innocent "But I'll always remember that I becime a municipal court judge on h~r birthday, Aug. 22, 1969/' Judge Blanpied 1&id. "It waa a wonderful day for both of us and that's what I prefer to remeynber today." ••create a new product with millions of 11 a move to keep the 1ovefnment'1 naively or out of curiosity," Denisi said. potential cuatomers" and that manulac-"nose" ·out of the family rela\lonsblp. City olllca in Irvine Town Center are ANCHORAGE, Alaska (uPI) -ThrM turers would ~ote marijuana oil bll~ now 11alfed with a luUUme employe, •~ So !bat permla may aee In advance Soviet f~ Oeet olllcera have pleaded J~dge Blanpied's appointment brings Sujlerior Qiurt back to lt.s (ul1 strength of 15 judges. Four more judges have been 1~ by lbe Legislature but tlley wmot take office unW after Marcb 5. ,........ "It seems to me the -vernment hu no -bat "·'-chlJ•-111 be ho · t •· ed-' ~-•-·• ""·-of boards and marijuana cigarettes could e.. City of Irvine's. first. w wmi-\U~ w s wn, even-lMoceJl w a• u.a.u.w1&1 ....... es be easily purdwed 1rom lldewalk vend· ~ ::r llaeU Into famU1 ,.... · Mrs. R. Lee Pendl-o1 The llanch. 1nc· meellnp are beld tor them at each v1o1atin1 U.S. flllllnl water1 In the Ber· ing machines. . wu hired by Acting City MaNipr loeal lchool belon the drug unit ill In( Sea, Some, be Aid, milht bue a marijuana Wllllam Woollell under~....-p-1111:1ed. n-perenl programs in· lllandlnl aide by lido In U.S. Dlltrlet ules campelp on "fiy to New York fu..:1: N Ex him -the dty eouncll Dlmld1im 11 dado • capeule oummary of Ibo wbole Court Friday, eacb responded "llOt without wlnp" .or "Oun wUI get you Uf8D Ot empt par11tme •dmlniltnllve M!W!1!aa1 prvcnm, and a1ao the actual bumina of lllillY" In llulllaa to the charges read. --.i better !ban the other fellow'•·" ' The -of two bepn wwaln,r ci. marijuana by a police officer. by ludp J-. A. V<11 Dor_ Heyd~ ,.,... Pqe l Noting ...,,. medlcal reaearcbera bave llARTFOJU> llJPI), -A. federal Juda• IY lelepMw and balMllq typq cbona "We try to prwnt lhJnp we think Their pleu ....,. lnnalated Into EnClllli. . . volcedconcmiaboulthepoafblebarm· ha1rejecledinAmericanlndJan'1i:Ja!in Monday. everJ parent -know," n id Mrs. ~~Albartw=. \1:1' MI. mCHELL Cul ellecta ol pot, Ibo 1"Vernordeclared, be' la .not a dlllm ~ lbe ~nlled 81alel Sbe-lbedtyolllcelonlbe-Zlhlea: ''Tbal way when little Jobn and who eerved u ttrl,ttnlalpr-· .,, ·J. · • • • "I·fet1 !bat lesalizlng marijuana -Id ud ~be~.. • ,. . Door of Town Conter from 1 a.m. to I Mary come bome alter completing our The Judi•~ 111o ·.....,;. of de. . ""~the -rldfculous thing i ""'-dld ,,,11.S.:.'** .r~~~!":tfl ~ , p.m. cJallr. . + t ; I ~.Ibey doo't llnd that Ibey know ftnee ltlonle)> Jem. w~·w ~ lurlOqh -, the Doll • Lug~ m,ttie-ltf''. • -.. ri!aseitlr'mo&n lo I ~ ' Woollett and an lldnilnlitrittfe aide, iiiOie about drup !ban their pe{mD.'' Jay lurtber coort actiaD 1111111 Fib. ' re!iibllltatlon unit of Chill() stale pris_ion Reagan mide tbe remarb ~ cllargea,aplnat Martin •"'-'· N'91une, • SleDl>m de 1-,; aJao wmi: ~Ibo c:llJ'. Also to tieJp lnlorm a-· . and, ...... ---oa.6 1a1rweekend when Ibey illegedly w.re.-qUllllall am,..,._ -ion Jo • • ~bacol lldlan, Ull • Uflve of ~ • ball -. bu! biilli _... OD • pujllmO d!>IP, Ilia ~ ~. ,ia, JS 1o w111 froa a ii.. •lu lb of At I ;:, in~ In both the 1JifUn .Ore ',. < ~ 'v:~ ~.~':i.,'fl'U::~a." · lllai>l II •••flJMl:e. I bam. • ,11P ~ llllld · 8"liie -, -.. , • , 1 ; • Mift!Mlltldlling. • I • ' Be wu loudly applauded. ; " • ~men were serving Ume in Chino ~ · '••otay, if martinll were a ~h 'fort .. ' for: Oranlle Qiunly Superior Court con-my generation, what mekea your ...,..... vlcjlonl. They. were arrested three ~· lion so much better becauae you jUll bava lat¥ in Phoemx, Ariz., with Mi•! SUtlilfe a dlllerenl kind of crutch?" be uked. llU1'Hilderlng to officers in her home city ."How about being lbe generation !bat of Pomona. l &ein't have any crutch at all." AU three are today held In maslmum '. · Aa for lowering Ibo drlnkinc age from eecurltjr In Orqe County JaU. . 21 to 11, which be op_., Reapn told <;om.mittee to Investigate Hoag 'Misrepresentation' By L. PETER D\lEG Of "" ~,, '"" ..... A· Hmt-1111n committee ·ba1 beea ap- poilted. by Hoag Memorial Hoapltal dlreclofl to lnvutliale 1 I le I. e d diahlrmony between the hospltal 'a a• mlnlslrallon and medical 11alf. ·~ ~ ' OUMNCOAIT • DAILY PILOT , . ....._ ........ ......... ._ cr111•• ' The hospital'• Board of Dlreclorl stood behind admlnl1trator WUUam R, Hudson• , )l'edneeday nigh~ however, de1plle an earlier 77~ no confidence -·by 11alf doctors. DINClors g~son their •l!Ppoit ~Y unanimously approving a loan !or the $11 mUUon tower addition !bat '°""' med)cal staff -members claimed wa1 "milrepruented." by Hudson • Vincent Jorgensen, pmldent ol the boonl, llld Friday that Ille loan squabble bu been resolved and lnlilled the DledJca1 fralernlty bad "ueed Ibo loan iAue a1 a vehicle" to eiprel1 d11agree- menl wllhHudsoo . Dr. John GranselJa. chief of stall, and Dr. a..ri.1 R. ~ -bad -• 'stall probe btcun In December, both -'to -1 Cit Ibo tuue. ' -· .1cq..,... llld Hud1111 llld that doclon '""'1dn1 teD them •'w!ial tbey're really """ •bout" Htpoaoa uld he 11 hopalul Ille cont· -mlttao, of four doctor• ,and three Jay board members, will llnd oul. - ;. " • . . ' ... ,. .............. "---.. I "-·~.:"/~ e:-1;:.~ .... ~ 'a:::> <as •....,!!. s rt~.J\ 97' "; : ::-.---... . '85f I m4tto4111 a ••Msaa'cMM6J1 .. 0'! 'g M ..... IA 111'11 ,, ..,..... . ,, . '""" __ "I feel like I'm dwlni a iboltt" Jar ...... eald. Olll doctor wbo llld be could not be ldiatlned eald Ibo ·loin wa1 queationed nn two .....U -Ibo fact that ,Hucllon bad oomml!tad coottnuailon of lbe lamUy pnclioa -lllal -doclon don't llto ... -llJ BudlClt tbal u the loan lln:t ......... -the lloapital ;::r.;~~= lo -• .......,._ -fl CalllorDJa ..... -. -...... -lllon -........ mode 11111 Illa --~ --formr IDd *••••• um 1111 halpllll met aD llaW -cll1 ............ plUll were IPJllO .... There will 118 no tire lprlalden In Pl' Uenl aroa1 of lbe 11 .. 1ory "'-• - uld, bul ba snpbulaed !bat Ibo lllltldlnl wm ba IOllllnl<ted of -and........, an6 oprlnkleu will DOI be needed. QIJ l>•lfdlnc olllclal1 eald II -OOll • ·-.... to lllllall Ibo aprtaklara ~;;;;;i~~-i;;.:~,;.;..;..1 1111...,.... 1111 r 'I ·IMMEDIATE ·t· DELIVERY! ~ . • . ' PllCD PIOM ONLY , , $2441.00 CAPRI ' > I ' Import "Car of the Year" ' ' • .....-•++ Our ..... Europeen Import. 'l1lo low Jd<od -coupe with 1t;y!ll>1 and rood -tnsplnd by the world'• mmt detlrable IPOftl can. Room fer four adults. 1'1111 .,.....tine. ~ badoola ot - vln)'L SmOJ1 -Clpri bes ....... Amerka by ltorm • • I o Cll'dl:r )'OUR .todl1'o • MERCURY COMET for 1972 ''Gve"'Jl~ing gou ' a 6;,,_a// car l'llCID MOM ONLY •• ,,: $2699.00 son • ' -lfA.,.oR ILVD .. COITA MUA • l40"'30 ~~~~~---------...------.-..-... ............ I • • ' '4 liuLY PILOT >~·....,.It, "72 • . : Pulpl~·· a~d. P~w • !'P"1d 0-elle, If! W. Muqlllta, •»-at Jl a.m.·apd t p.m.; ftll ..... a..d "' SUndoT• -"flow to ·1 l'lwp& • ..._., 1111 Clift Know God'• Wlll''r and Drift, NHjMt llw.ll, SW. "C«illtblon T-" b Y ' .i.1t -........ God's Putor Smith. Hieb IChool l ' Polat ol Vlow," llJ -Don "°"p will vllil Ca Ill p ' L. llflo. ...,._topic Pondleloll Marlnel Suoday. , •. --_, llmtiolld and ' • Wft Sllould kmw." -Ullvenlly llaplllt QorU, ' 2252 S. E. I'll-Road. r .,.,... ~ ~ Slnta Ana lleJChll, wvlca al 2111 hlrvl"' Road. Colla 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.; Sl!qday'1 ·-' Miii, lel"Vku at JI a.m., term0n "Sharing~' bY Re\t •• ' Cllardl ScMol al IO:IO a.m.: WUlia J. Carrico. Guell talk Sllnday'1 IOl'l!lOll "Whal is by Tom Delamater,. cl>aJ>laln ., Ibo to God!" by Re¥. Melvin ol Chapman ~al Hotpltal. . • TQ!ar. Dtacooale soe1 plan- " Dini todoy. • .. •• ~U-BoylloysClub, .._ . .,._, .• rm • Stil ~a., Colla,.._ .. tloru.ut,_,,__ -ot Jt:tl!un., &iaday Sdlool al t:• •1.m.; SUndlY'• c::e.,r...,le••I ,....._ ·~ 'll!an. Tbel," . PI,_ Clnin= by Dr, D, W. M<Elroy. , • aurcll ol' ~· 1...&i• .1ID Broeci '!I.,'. N e "po r I I Belch, l!(Vicel at Jf a.ID., fim;te Be11t Dav Id Sunday Sollool al the ..,.... Brotherhood, m e e t J n s at Ume ; • SUnday,'1 sermon "The Plcllle Telepllonc Company, llesP"'Slblllly ol Being C!uV- Knott and Orange Avenue, tlans," by Rev. Norman L. A'.nabtim, 7 p.m. J'eb. lS. Brown. T .. ple Bellt David t I Oruse C..y, meellllg COin· munity Congrtgatlonal Church, 1111 Kalella Ave., Los Alamltoe, Sabbath terVices Frldlx at 7:46 p.m.: "Story Semtoo" by Rabbi Henri E. Front· Onec Shlbbatt follows. Coro• del lllar Cemll!tlllly Cloar<b, ~ 111 Heliotrope Ave., Corona del Mar, aervicts at 10 1.m.1 SUn- day School at same hour: Sun- day's sermon ''Burning Enthusiasm or Dull Routine?" by Dr. Philip G. Murray. . " . .,.. 11111111 aioud, 24521 Fin• Orilllu Clllr<b, m " MoWlon . Putr.•ay; Laguna Victoria st., tm1icel it JO: ao Hilb. aervica at 1! a.m.~ Son-a.m. and 7 p.m. vespers; SUD- • • day's sermon. ''The Tale of • (lay's sermon '"God Can Do TlooRoodl,"byDr.'VtnH!rl. Great Tbinp For Yclu" by Temple 8lul, 2600 E . 1 • Olmt.' Cblldren'• church also Rtt. Jamea.E. Plmy. ~ Seventh SI., 1-Beach, plan- Luthet"an et 111.m. church achool IJ It t :U 1.m. . nlng a Pan Tourniment Feb. ---'' 11, 1971; proceeds to aid -arllllu •Qorcb, . nur~ school . or temple •. Claris! ,.Lollleru Qare~ of Co11a M-, 7'0 Victoria St., . (See PULPIT, Pl(e IJ Jim Vauo, chairman of the board of Youth De- velcpmenl, . Inc., will be the .featured 1pe1k· er Sunday evening at 7:30 p.m. in Fellow- ship Hall at St. An· drew's Presbyterian church, 600 St. And· rew's Road, Newport Beach. He is instrumen· ta! in the outreach of tpis group to youth • a...-...... Elder )In. llllpb stair, the l88rd Genlral As-sembly JIOdentor of the United Presbyter· ian Church, will be the guest speaker al both se~ces. 9 and 10:30 a.m., of the Flnt Pres- byterian C h u r c h of Westmilllter, Feb. 6. That Sundly is the eel· ebration of the church's centennial. " Eeiiamiirli!ft • Top Prelate Says Unity l~reasing ORAN·GE · ·COAS ·T. CllURC.H· -DIRECTORY .. . .t •' ... ' . ' .. •• • NEWPORT CHI$ · N; ciNria .. .. ' . '·. Flf!Mnlfl ancl ~11·5-1 , ..... u1 ... .-......... ... ,_llT_t ... e Cl1r1i' lfk '-"r . : :.:::. ,~UAIYJlto .. IUARY~ ' ,,...., ......... ,." • • SUMQAY soncn . j l:JI A.M.-MOINltrte \frOUHIP 9:41 A.M-4UMDAY SCHOOL t 1 :M A.M.-MOIRINe WOllHlr '"' P,M.-hal ... -•"1!° . ' ---... 7:1tP.M. .... -.. •• w .... -.. .. .. .. . ·- ~, ... , FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD . .:.: '140 I :. 22ncl St .. Coote Meae.;.. 541-3761 ' . E. W., Phllflr, r•itet . . .. SUNDAY SiRVICES CHR.ISTl 'AN SCIENCE CHURCHES IUNCHn OP THI MOTHIR CHUICH THI PllST Cf:IUICH O• CHltsT, SCllMT1ST IN IOSTON, MASSACHUAm "LOVE" Sund•y, J.:nuary 30th Coote Mou FrrSt Church Of Chint, Sci.tltill ·~-lloo.Y-Dt.C-.M­~ kllHI-t :11 A.M. CJ.rdi,lllnlce-11:11 A.M. ........... JIHM-.... Dr. Huntlnglon 'leach-Finl Church of Chrlll, Sci1ntlll •&OU...H•fwttw.._.. ......, lcllHI-f tH 1 ll:H A.M. Cllwdl-t :Jl 111:11 A.M. ....,.__2UM•St. Newport IBMch-First Church of Christ, Scientist ,,'l' " t:Je A.M.hCls• 1e11M1 r• ... I JJIJ YJ9 LMe. Newpert IMc• • CMll.9 CAH AYAll.AAI fl ,.,. I) --.. a..l IS...., Sd:11I t :I0-11:Jl·A.M. '11ilt .... ~ .. Clwllr'• aic-·b 1 r.a.r.•" ............ JJll,.. LW9 ·, ,..,_....,.~,,,,.,.. · Newport IMch--Secoml Church of Chi'i1t, Scientist ,. '*'·~.-·.-=......:.:~ ' =.~~.:;..~:::. _,.1 ''· 1:91,,...,. J..r1tn.. , , .......... _Jlff.IC..Hwr.f ..... N'N' )" • "' ... , I' .................... ~··' .... ,.,,-8:1• '\M· ... :J. P.~. .... ....... , ..... ., .......... -I,... -All Cl .. FIRST CHRISTIAN . CHURCH . Main · & Adams Streets Huntington _Qtach Mornint Worship •• , , •• , •• , , , • ·, ••. •-' •• ,1:..30 I 11 :00 o.iii. l ibJo School • , , , , •• , f :'45 o.m, Youth Grei11p1 ••• , , , 6:00 p.m, Ewoning Wor;hip ••• , 7:00 p.ni. HutwrY tll'W ~ It 111 ..- Office: .$M..z9&f Diii ~ SJ6.f5l8 FIRST .CHRISTIAN CHURCH Victoria I Placentia Ave. Coste Mesa -L"-Y -...... McH ... Dll_,.,. et Clltbtllll fftc1tlM •111141 ~ .............. ,,lf '·"" MM"nl111 W.l'lftl' ........ 1&:Jt o.m. YIMltl, .,..,.. ••• , .... , ...... f ,,11t. y_,.,.. ........... , .......... , ,... 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