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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1972-02-26 - Orange Coast Pilot• • • • ew • Ill \ - Tornaented Man Freed-- . SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26, '1972 Newport Police Jolted . VOL. IJ, NO, 49,' llCTIOHS. ft 'Aell -' ·~· ··~' .. ·~ . . -. " • • • ·-• • • • • •• • • • • • . . Major U.S.-China Terms Announced .. Newport Asks Wlag i'Tormente·d Man'· F·reed by Doctors By ARTHUR R. VINSEL OI IM ~"' 'Utt St1H The stack or assorted paper forms and documents, pink, yellow, white and 1reen, tell a tragic story of a file of tor- ment. · Collected by Newport Beach pcllce, they came from jails, hoSpttaJs and the 1tate'1 ·central criminal intelligence in- dex. · ' They came from all over California and as far east as Kiowa County, Kansas. They ouiline the past of a 22-year~ld man. They follow it back to 1955, when he was nine years old and began developing a pattern of personal disturbance. Malicious mischief is the way it begins. The final entry is sllown Feb. IS, when he suicidally challenged lawmen to a shootout in Newport Beach, anned with a harmless starter's pls~J. A closed shooting gallery and merry-go- round made a bizarre backdrop to tht drama enacted in the Balboa Fun ?.one. during what could have been his list inoments of ure. Detective Tony Villa sneaked up behind, however, to only knock him un· conscious with a shotgun while nearly a dozen others kept him distracted. "It was the humane thing to do,'1 remarked Detective Sgt. Ed Cibbarelll. Grabbing the pistol, they round it was harmless. If they hadn't known him by reputation -or lf he tried what he did m some olher city -be mlgbt nave gone to the morP,e or to jail, instead of to a mental health! facility. to Detective Mike Hietala. that night. He wanted them to find him, just as they did. He wanted something, perhaps, to change a tonnented life. Dilcovery of two suicide notes in his wallet leaves little doubt about the desperate degree to which the 22-year-old man was willing to go to change It. He was subsequenily admitted to the Orange Cowity Medical C e n t e r ' 1 psychiatric unit, about midnight. He was questioned and released within seven hours. Stunned Newport Beach pollce -who never doubted their own lives might be In the stakes at the height of that con- frontation -demanded to know why. "Every time I caJI up there, I get-a IS.. TORMENrED, Page I) 4 Girl Scouts Survive Head-on Traf fie Crash A man was killed and five other persons were Injured Friday afternoon when a car collided head-on at El Toro Road with a car carrying four Huntington Beach Girl Scouts to camp. The accident occurred.at 4:30 p.m. five mil,. east of lnter1llte 5, according to of!lcen from the California Highway Patrol. tJnder W,.;-~b(ul .. ~ye~ ~ ; ' • ,, \ I • .... ' . . A student at North Texas State University qacks the books under the distracting eyes on the '1wink· Ing wall" In the Student Union. Students can truly • U'IT,._... say that "big brother" -or this case, "big al!ter" -i.s keeping an 'eye on thlnp. "I'm going to kill the first person who glwi me any trouble, unless you find me and llhoot me first." be had said in a call ' They 1ald David E. Scribner, 21, of Orange was killed when his car failed to c "t negotiate~ a-CUl'Ye, -er~ Into the -·· -l y oncoming lane, and plowed into the other car. • of Irvine Scores Fiery Aff9;rney Kunstler Slates Address at OCC Oruge Coli It Weather 'l1le weatherman lw promised a fair weel<end for Orange Coast resJdenll. There wtJ1 be 10me early momlng..patchr_IOJ, though. Lows 1lotb nlghll 50, llighl Saturday an4 Sundoy 72. INSIDE. TODAY Tthni1see "Emit FOtd QtU stt for colorful cruile into no1- talgia on his upcoming IJl•cial. "The Fobuloui Fordie1," pre· vitwed in todau'• TV WEEK covtr 1toru. ... 1..-.n 11 Of«tithlllftfltf ,,.,, MM"* 1 ,....., ,,_ 1 CMrO ..... M "9lr 'ti 11 ~ .. ...... ,,..,, -.. &:"... fl.-n c.....-. ..... ~! .... ~ "'t ....... ! ..... ... ,.._ v Ulldl La I .. Highway Patrolmen said a passenger in the second car, Teresa Dee, JI, of 18202: Rent Circle, Huntington Beach, sustained serious injuriea lrom tM colllslon. She It now recovering at Pac'lfica Hospital, Huntington Beach. Also hospilaliud at Pacifica ii Andria · Leventll, 11. 16171 Rent Circle, Hun-tizliton Beach. Ofllcera aald 1he sustained •moderate injuries, The other driver, Rlchalcl 1'. Scbmldtz. 36, of l&m Underhlll )Abe, Huntington Beach, and the two other G~I Scoull·ln , bis car r,.,.ived minor Jnjm1es and did no! require hospitalization. • The other' glrl1 are Catliy Chard, II, 1&111 Norcrove Circle. and Joi n Cutov1ay, 11, of 6252 Schayne Drive, both of Huntinglon Beoch. Officers rrom the Highway Patrol were unable to provide further details about the occident but aald tbat the Scribner <at rM off the rlgl1t llde ol the road and cr<>aed 6ver the double yellow di•tdlna line j11$1 before the colll.slon occurtd. They aald Schmidt -tal<ln& the Girl Scouta • a.weekml camp<lllla>f 1"ll did no1.-thelr delllaatloo. Arwther Court Victory By TOM BARLEY Of ""' Dtlty , .... ftttt City ol Irvioe. I; Clty of Santi Ana, O. That'• the ICOl'e • today In terms of agency· and court rulinp Iha~ have gone against1Santa Ana both before and..net tho frvone dtyhood llatUI U!ot WU IOIJd. ly defended Friday' ho 0ra111e County 6-Jor Court by Judge Wlllianl S. Lee. Judge Lee gave a baltery of lawyers !or both sides jual to minutes to argue the merlll of Santa Ana '• lateat attack on the nedgllng coinmunity. ,,,. lawsuit called for the dll!li1anllln1 of the city created by an election Dec. 21 and Irvine'• reversion to it.I former ·uniD- corporated status. Judge Lee qqlckly agreed with Irvine 1awyer Le<>oafd Hampel that I h e argumtnll l'llled In Jay by Santa Ana ~~b:.~~ ( . action bore ·DO relaUona to lbe !Au<. He WU about to cr•nt Hampel'• motion for a awnmary judgment a111n1t Sanla Ana and . only' delayed the rullftl with Wlthen' !ul minute plea fO< I pr....Ulln& lta-Of flndillp fnm the lltnc:h; But the !udc• made It clear Uiot °'*""""" ot the formality Is ~, 1o1n1 to prevent his pmnpt cranU111 ot ""' mo-Uon at a later date. • ' ' · The cr<llfaDeh Withers re!Used to Con. firm the pooalbllty that a determlhed 'Santa Ana m!pt appeal yet another adverse Superior Court rullna. "( wm dilcuss thla mailer with my city council and then decide what our futll"e action might be," he uld. ' !rvtoo Mayor Wllllam ll'IJchblch, coo. tacted In San J.,. wbere be hu been al- tendinr the ·CalllomJa l.oalQO of Cltln (leo IRVINI, P• I) Wllliam K • n 1 tJ e r , oelf·proclalmed radical and attorney ror the Chica&• Seven, will addreaa studentl on · tile orance Coaat Colle&• campus nm 'lbunday. Illa· 11 a.m. appearance In ·the 'auduOr!wn IJ · IPo-ed bY t b t Alooclated Studenll under a lecture . ,.r1es. The 111bJect or • his talk .11 unknown. The controver1l1l lawyer it noted for the defense ol Ylpple leaden Abbi Holl· man and others who were accuaed of """'piracy to lnclla violence durln1 the 1111 Democratic Convention In Chicago' He hu aJao defended Black Panthers, student radl~als from aevoral campuau, and CotboUc peace m!Ullntl • Father Philip an4 Danlol Burlpn, boll> ..... vlcted of throwloc aapalm .. -llonlcalll& /' President's ~4rfy flies · Toltanchow HANGCHOW (Al') -Pre11dent NIJon and Premier Cl>ou En·l•I have reached ''basic agreemeilt" on major t11ut1 which they have been dlacusaing for the p11t week, the White Houu aJtllOWICed today. Presidential preu secretary Ronald L. Ziegler declined to give any clue to the aubstance of the accord, but aald thl1 would be outlined In a communique to be Issued Sunday afternoon while Nhi:on and Chl)u are vl1Ulpg Shanghai. Chou brought the Pre1!dent, Mn. N11on and their party to Hangchow, OM of China 's most beautUul resort.I, after five days In Peking, and the •gr"lllent In principle was announced ahortry 1fter their arrival early Saturday attfrnoon (Peking time). Repre1entatlve1 of the two government• are now tran1latin1 •the basic ·Ni.loo-Chou agreement1 into preclM laquage. But ,Ziegler In effect sal<I thal otherwise the main buslneu or tho Pre1ldent'1 mission to China baa betn codcluded. and only 1ightaeelng and ex- panJlon of the getting acquainted proce11 remalns . Aaked If Nixon and Chou would be holding further conlerence1, Ziegler 11ld thty would have DO additional !onnal talkl but will be tosetber at the varou1 social and 1ighl.lto!ng evenll I ft Hangchow and Shaghal before the Preol• dent leaves !or Wuhlnston Monday. 1t•a!Jo ·appeared tha~NllOll would not meet in Ha111chow 1 with Chalnnan Mao Tae-tung,. II had1 DMD ' e~pected lince they visited together !or an boW' aborUy alter lhe.Preoldent'1 arrival Monday. "We know of no further meetlni with the ,chalil!)an.'' Z1egl~r rtPl*t In auwer to 1 oewsman't que·1tlon. Ziegler old the !Ina! negotlatlons ll)at culminated In the bulc al'"Omehl bclan after the banquet w~lcb the Prulitnl 1nd Mrt. N11on gave In Peking J'rtday nla!>t and continued untn the amall houn Saturday. Cliina Vis~t ~--TV Sclwdule NEW YORK (AP) -The major Jelevlalon networkl 1ave thll eched- ule ol cover11e of Pretldent Nixon'• China vlJ!t ror ~ -au tlmoa PST: CBS: I to 7 p.m.-"The PretJ. dent In China." NBC : I to l:IO p.m.-Specill half.hour "'•pup. ABC: U to U:IO p.m.-Wrapup of avaOa~le .'taea; t:IO p.m. It 10 p.m.-HJihllCllll el .. ,. • • ' ' I % OA!l V PILOT QOEENIE Saturday, F'tbruat'f' 26, 1972 By Phil lnterlandi "I'm late because my automaUc electric FM·AM touch-and-tell comblnat\on remote-control alarm clock and radio with IJ\umlnated dial wasn't plugged In.,, ~ .. -. . . . L.~. Boyd Kmg Louis XIV . ·Was First Bigwig Already· mentioned a lover on the island of Trobriand customarily bites off hll Jadyfrlendl' eyelaahes. He would n!"Ver take her out to dinner, howtver, unless they were married. To share a meal with the !Weet innocent thing would disgrace her. A terrible offense. Like molesting. Or indecent exPosure. Or statutory assau1t. Tha't unspeak- able. THIS IS tiardly measureable, but It'• a sclentlfic fad the noise in the street tend.I to make it more dlfficult to see the colors in traffic lights. When there's a Jot of booming and banging at the intersection. The green light appears brlghter, the red light dimmer. That 's to the naked eye of the average person. ··IN 'IUAT mstt.r of who banalea the family checkbook, the wife or the husband, here's the latest: In only Z1 out of every lllO )louseholds does the busband alone do thal thing. Recent s0rvey1 show m...Uy the wife Is the family financier, that's clear. ' •J, -,--I " , QUERY -Q, 11Wbere do we get tbe term 'bigwig' t.o describe a VIP?" , "ft.,Kjn, J<>uis.JQV,slarted llJat one. Why I don:t know, but he decided il 'l!Qllld be nUty to weer an enormous ·wig. ,Nobles tbroughOut did likewise, predictably. The nobler the noble, the bigger the wig. Weavers of llttle wlgs or no .wlgs at all looked on admiringly. SHOULD somebody ask you to name the only mam- mal witb a Poisonous bite, aay "the short·tailed. shrew," and go on to otber matters. BEWARE OF men with stomach trou~le," advised that wise lady Madam DariauX. "They ate sometimes nervous wrecks and always crosa patches." SO WHICH slate Is more international than OklahomsT 11Jerein are towna named Berlin, Lima and Washington, and even a place called Kremlin. DRIVERS -All women who drive automobiles can be divided into two categories -those who l'~e taught by their husbands and those who weren't. nlOSe wbo weren 't generally tend to be better driven. In tricky t r a ff I c , they're cooler. Much cooler. Or such is the claim of a police statistician who has made an extensive study of the matter. He says women taught to drive by their husbands seem to remain nervous. MAYBE YOU too carry a bank credJt card. Women hold only 40 out of every 100 wch pretty plastic play- things, It's said . But they are known to aecoW)t for 70 percent of all the business written with .same. Average transaction at last rePort amounted to $19. AddrtH mall to L. M. Bo¢, P. 0. Bo• 1875, Nt10- port Beach, Calif. 92660. CQ~~.umer Com,plaint Ag~ncies Pr'?posed SACRAMENTO (UPI) - Assembly Speaker Bob Moret· II, (D-Van Nuys) has proposed consumer protection legba· lion designed to end the ••referral run-around" and help counties in prosecuting fraudulent business pracUces. Moretti saJd consumers who have been bilked are ccm-- fronted by an "alphabet sou p or referral agencies" and district attorneys sometimes put o(f consumer c a s e s because they are "swamped" with crlm.1nal actions. He proposed a !550,llOll llail! and l...tt pilot prosram to en· courqe selected counties to espand di.wons of the dillrlct attorney'• office dealing with consumer oomp1aints and to ln!Uail! or bolster county COI> 101Der pn>tecllon ogencles. Gran&t to countles under Ma~ttl'• legis lation would nol tJCted 10 percent of the amount pul up by the local pvernmenL Mo~tU told a ...,.. '°"' ....,,..._ "I thlnl< II ls poalble to f'N'ide a convenlenl .... llop, rtlp>nllve complalnl oervice wllllln •• emtlnC governmental $i]cture, and at no added cost-to the JOcal taxpayer. " Morettl cited the Sacramen- to County distTlct attorney's office as an example of bow aggressive action on consumer complaints can pay for Itself. He sald the judgments In consumer cases brought in $SllO,llOll durin( the pasl 18 months. Girls Eyed For Pageant WESTMINSTER -Tuesday Is !he deadline for young women to enter the MW WeJlmlnster be>uty pageant. 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I I • Salu/'d'1, Ffbn&1rJ 26, 1972 s DAILY '1LD1 3 Coast Clii a Expert Hails Nixon Visit By JOHN VALTERZA Of ,... O.lty '°1111 ll•lf Early la.st year Dr. Charles A. Roberta of San Clemente was plnchhittlng one Sunday for the regular minister when Prtsldent Nixon decided to drop In on Sunday services. And afterwards, as the President and '17·year-old veteran missionary chatted outside, Mr. Nixon launched a prophetic conversation. "He must have been told I spent most of my life in Mainland China; because he asked me a rew quest.ions, then said "My, I wish I had your Chinese background!,' then he left," Dr. Roberts said. And this week, the husky, deep-voiced Presbyterian minister in San Clemente knows why Mr. Nixon was so interested in a missionary's carter. Or. Roberts describes himself and many of his fellow mi!sionaries to the Defendant Gig Peters Recovers f\.1urder suspect Gig Peters of Hunt· tington Beach wheeled his way intt> court Friday to get new trial date and demonstrate his remarkable recovery from a deputy's bullet that almost (!aimed his life during an earlier Orange County Superior Court trial. Peters, 22, also displayed cut hair. Jt was a far cry from the beard and long locks he sported in earlier proceedings. His head is now shaven to the point that it is almost bald. . "Very fine with me.'' he commented from his wheelchair as Judge Kenneth Williams ordered the former Huntington Beach Hi gh · School honor student to return ~lay 1 for the second triaJ . It bad bee.n stheduled for April 17. i-'eters returned last week to the Orange County Jail after a long hospital· ization that began Nov. 3 as he attempted to escape from the county courthouse during a noon recess in hiS · murder trial. The deputy1s bullet that ended a scuf- fle between the two men outside the prisoners' elevator lodged in Peters spine. It was at first predicted that he would be paralyzed from the chest down as -the resuJt of the wound. Peters· ls accused of stibbirlg his faU.. er, Charles Peters, M, and strangling His mother Flora, 54, a teacher of Spanish at Lincoln School in Corona del Mar. · It was alleged in the earlier murder trial that Peters killed his parents on April 21, 1971 at their home at 302 Lin- coln St ., Huntington Beach, just 24 hours alter his father had publicly disowned him in a San Diego courtroom.. Peters has pleaded innocent by reason of insanity. His lawyer argued in the earlier trial that the ex-lifeguard's addiction to drugs had played a major part in the killing of his parents. Perched Pigeons Prompt Problem SAN LUIS OBISPO (AP) -Perching pidgeons pulled the plug on power here Friday. When a flock of pigeons alighted on the ground wire to one of San Luis Obispo's main power lines, the ground wire broke and the main circuit burned out, ac-- cording to a Pacific Gas and Electric supervisor. , As a result, a 1 Y.i-mile-square area lost power for nearly an hour early Fric:fay afternoon. OIAN~I COAST DAILY Pilot ................ -·-5-Chr in OAANOa COAST l'UllfSHIHCJ COMl'NIY lol>•rt N. WoH ,,....., ... ,,_.,... J.c\: a. C•rf.., ,... ,,.~ ..c 0-al ...... Tito111.u K•ml .. ,,,. n-•• A. M•tY>fli•• ~ ........ Ckrl. H. Loot llJ.onl P. N•b' MMJIMll ~ Ullorl OHien C-18 Mtlt: J30 W•f Irr hWt •-' •to<11: :1a1:1 .....,..., aow~Otf L~ S..cto: m ~ .... I A-""'"'""'°" •ote~: 11111 ,_,. '°"""""' Mii ~ JU Mtva _,, C.-. lml mainland as "old China Rands." And all of them this week sat tranafix. ed. to their television sa-eem for glimpses or a land which drove lhem out, violently, In 1949. Not one has been allowed to return since. With a warm fondness !or a land and people whlth were home for decades, Dr. Roberts insists tttat the President and First Lady are 1fuakln,g a lasting, im- portant, positive impression on the Chinese people. "It's the small things, the gestures, the pleasantries, that will mean the most, not the serious, large..acale discussions. "For the Chinese place a grea"t strea on the small things, even haadshakes, smil~s and toasts," he said. Mrs-. Nixon, in her vlsJts to communes, farms, kitchens and classrooms is "most intriguing and effective, 1 believe." .. It's obvious they were briefed on how to win frleods among the O>lntse,', be observed. For Dr. Roberts:, who spent his years of arvlce in the central China province where Mao Tse-tung Yr"U born and reared, glimpses via satellite of Peking and ll.!I people bring back fond memories, some oC them sad. "There was oo harrowing, dangerous expusion for me,'' he related. "But for many ol my colleagues In 1949, it was interment (amps. sudden uprooting and the loss of friends and years of work.'' Dr. Roberts had left on furlough before the takeover or the Communisl.!I. His wife needed major surgery. When the Roberts were ready to return, the gate bad slammed shut. Their life of more than 40 years was on the other side of that wall. They chose to work in Hong Kone for another dozen DAIL'!'. PILOT Sl•ff f'll ... yoan be!.,. !he mlnlaler retired. Although Dr. Roberts believes the Chinese populace "completely brainwash. ed by the Communist ttglme," he aull thinks lhat the vi.sit by the President will have a luting effect on improving the country's relations with the United States. ·;some people haVe called me :since the arrival and remarked that the reception was cold and frosty. but 1 think that It was proper and appropriate. "Another intriguing thing." he observ· ed, "was the verbiage in the toasts be- tween Mr. Nixon and Premier Chou En- lai during the state banquet. "Chou made a point to emphasize that the Chinese are a great people and that the Americans are a great people, and by that he wanted to get across the point of equality." Dr. Roberts' love for China persisl!! From Page J IRVINE ... planning institute, hailed Judge Lee's rul- ing as "a judgment whi ch proves that the faith we cling to in our courts and our cause and in ourselves was not misplac- ed. "The needless lawsuit has confinned our will to win in Irvine iind this victory now confirms our right to work together on our future free from Santa Ana's in· terference," Fi schbach added. Hampel successfully argued that Withers' latest objection to the creation of the city of Irvine centers around just one document and the interpetation of that document -the fonnal protest of the Irvine Industrial Complex to the Irvine incorporation movement. "He ignores the many petitions : he ig· nores the actions of the Local Agency Formation Commission; he ignores the approval of the county supervisors in his bid to play this tenuous game of in- terpeting documents," Hampel said, Judge Lee agreed with Hiimpel that the purely formal protest affecting just 21 parcels of land in the IB,200 acre city could not be challenged in the light of the overall cityhood movement successful in the Dec. 21 election. and his memories are 1lill vivid of the years of operating a missionary school In Chang Sha, tlunan province an area which bed aJways b«n prosperous, yet h&d Its share of upheaval. The changes ln power took place so orten it was hard to count. and mnn;r. ol those upheaveals wm violent, he Mi • But the often-portrayed image ol Generalissimo Chiang Kai Shek as a tyrant doesn't flt the man, Roberti in- sists. · "He had been a guest in my home In China, and l still don't think h~ was the try ant he was made out to be.•• Dr. Roberts concedes. however, that the Chiang's NaHonalisl.!I we~e ln a life- and-death struggle with the Communists. And it was the "incredible dedication" of Mao's follower s that sealed the rate of the Nationalist government. "The zeal of the communists was eJ:· Pressures Cited trtm<ly lnte.,,. and Chiang's people Jui! couldn't 1natch Jt," he sald. And even though a communist vlctorr ln 1949 was inevitable, none of the old Cblna hands could have predlcttd Iha events tBat have followed. be said. 1be door to China. has opened 1 eraclr, he aaid, but the .effects of that openin1 might not be felt for another year or IO. America 's · P.resldent, newsmen , athletes and others now have a chance to visit the mainland. But missonaries ii.re yet another thing. Dr. Roberts returns lo llong Kong every two years or so and each time he drops in at a Communist government of· fiCt!: and officially applies for permls!io11 lo return. "All I would like to do is return home to see if any of my friends are left," he said. He has never had an answer. • Newport Aide Battles For Ban on Fireworks Pressure from the non-profit organiza- tions that sell fireworks makes it im- possible for cities that allow fireworks to do anything to ban them, Newport Beach City Manager Robert L. Wynn said Fri· day. Wynn made the statement in a report lo city councilmen in which he urges they retain Newport's ban on all types of fireworks. At the council's urging, he had con· !acted other cities to see if they would consider joining Newport Beach in its ''~fireworks'' posture. He wasn't at all encouraged by. his ef- forts . ''Al l the cities contacted indicated there are no current plans to ban fireworks because of political pressures from non· profit organizations which sell the firework!!," Wynn said. He also said that cities allowing firworks lamented the £act they can't even tighten 1lJeir rules, once adopted. Fire Marshal no longer makes the distinction between 'safe and sane' fireworks and other fireworks," WyM added. "People using 'safe and s an~• fireY.·orks are u11der the false sense of security that the fireworks were, indeed. sare." \Vynn said. \Vynn also ci ted statistics from neighboring cities about the results oC last Independence Day's fireworks in- cidents. "Sevl'l"al brush ftres and injuries were reported in Costa Mesa," he sald. "In Huntington Beach, wblch averages 2S fires a year from !irt!works, there were numerous injuries and $1,100 in propertY, damage." Wynn said there were 6-& fires in Foon· lain Valley last year, although no major injuries were reported. Fireworks are bant1ed In Laguna Beach, he noted. 'OLO CHINA HAND' IS AVID OBSERVER OF NIXON TRIP Dr. Roberts Believes President is Making Positive Points And the judge noted with Hampel that Santa AM Mayor Lorin Griset had himself accepted the citybood of Irvine and the political role of the newly elecfed Irvine City Council in an affadavit that was supposed to support Withers lawsuit. "The cities also stressed the difficulty in controlling or altering the sale of fireworks, once they are allowed," he said. Senators Reject Suh Speedup Bid He said they would if they could, though. From Page J Legal sources close to the bitterly con- tested issue commented after Judg~ Lee 's ruling Friday that it is "very Vf!l'Y doubtful" that Santa Ana w\U .now persiz\ with its bid tO , dismantle the city of Irvine. ''U it were politically feasible, the city staffs indicated they would urge the,ir .councils to ban the sale and-or use of 1ftreworks," .Wynn sakl'. .:TORMENTED MAN FREE • • • WASHINGTON (AP) -The Senate Armed Service Committee has rejected the Nlzon adm\nlatraUon•s request for a speedup ln funds to develop a b\g new submarine missUe system. bunch Or technical talk. I just want to know: 'Is he nuts or isn't he?'," declares one detective. California law leaves much of this to doctors' personal judgment, since it is difficult to legislate definitions for chang- ing mental conditions or moods. Gathering the man's background data before contacting county Department of Mental Health officials, investigators found a mixture of pathos and misery. So far, it appears from records, the 26a-pounder has physically harmed only himself. The record includes these notes: -He has tried suicide by hanging. -He has swallowed razor blades. -He has cut himself up with them. -He has walked in Santa Ana Freeway traffic. -He has been arrested -but rarely convicted -on charges ranging from kidnap and armed robbery to arson, malicious mischief, indecent exposure and contributing to the del inquency of a minor. -He served time, a year, for burglary in California Youth Authority camp. -He has spent court-ordered or volun- tary stretches at Atascadero State Hospital, Metropolitan State Hospital and Topeka State Hospital, the latter in Kansas. -He has never worked at a real job. The troUbled man's most recent arrest came under section 5150 'of the California Penal Code, authorizing custody in the in· terested, of a disturbed per.30n. Law officers may use their own judg· rnent, but psychiatrists must interview or observe the arrestee and uphold or reject the layman's trained opinion . Detective Sgt. Arb Campbell and Detective Vince Antista exercised that judgment once before on Feb. 12, 1970, when they took the man into custody. His hair cut in a mohawk scalplock fashion, he had rampaged down Newport Boulevard viciously swinging an eight- foot length of chain around his head. Campbell and Antista followed him to the seaward end of the Newport Pier, distracted him until he dropped 1 his guard, then wrestled the chain away. He stopped short o?hur!ing anyone that night too. Contacted about the man's latest 5150 arrest and swift release, Orange county Medical Center 1>3ychiatrlst Dr. Eric Auerbach outlined the law, first of all. To be held the ma1lmum '12 hours authorlzed, a person must obvlously be: - A danger to himsetr. -A danger to others. -Gravely disabled; totally out o1 touch with reality. Jte also snid he doesn't recall much detaU of the young man's brief bos)ftallr.atlon, intert1iew and rtlease. "We get a lot of people through bert,'• eq>lalned Dr. Auerbach, a reskl.ent psychiatrist at the clinic. "It's a matter of judgment," he c:on. tlnued. saying caurornla law t s speclflcally strict to avoid the possibility of locking up lndividuab unjustly. "'!'hey hne to be acutely suicidal or homlcldal," he added, 1 pp are n t 1 Y unaware that the patient who provoked •botgun-armed poll« 10 daya ago carried two sulcide notes. "Pf9bably what happened Is tha1 I didn't think he was an acute danger to rum self or others," Dr. Auerbach said. "I make no claims to perfect.ion,'' he remarked. "I can make mistakes too." Judge Lee's ruling now appears to limit Santa Ana to just one form of com· pensation in its long standing feud with the lrvine Company and the city of lrvine. Wynn urged Newport Beach coun- cilmen to follow the recommendations of police and fire officials and retain the city's ban because of the dangers of both injury and fire, resulting from use of fireworks. 1'Jt should aJso be noted that the State Sen. John C. Slennls, (]).Miss.), the committee chairman, announced tht panel had turned down the request to provide an additlonaJ $3S mllllon in the fiscal year that endJ June 30. DEMONSTRATOR SALE! 1972 Colony Park Mrs. Dick Johnson's Personal Station Wagon • • LOADED WITH EXTRAS! BIG DISCOUNT! 1972 Mercury Marquis Chas. Woodard's 4-Dr. Brougham Personal Air cond., power seats, performance suit our sJrvice manager. perfect to SUBSTANTIAL REDUCTION! ' • • • Choose from ... Cou ~ru· •.. Continental ... All l 972's .•. All ·Demos ..• ohnson & son . LINCO LN ME f1CUHY COUGAR CAPHI ' 2620 HARBOR BLVD, COSTA MESA • 640-5630 ... I I • I 4 DAILV PILOT SauirdiJ, FtbruatJ 26.197 2 •· • Pulpit and' P~~. • (l"ltarl•n 'l1le Uoltorlu U""emllJt Cllott~. 119 Victoria Slrffi. QJfLI Mesa; 8'!MllCf<! al IO ::IO a.m.~ sennon-lecture • 'A J, Unitarian Uai.v.aal1Bt'1 Amwer to the Question '4Ho\v Can You Detenr.(ne Whal Is Rlgbt for You?'" by jhe Rev. Arthur W. Olsen. 'Ille Uolvenlly Unltotlan .. c.mm..,tty, meetln( al Jrvlne Town Center, 42tll Campus Drive, room 204: Saturday at 9: SO a.m. i TJle Rt:v. Roger T. Walke to speak on "The New Morality: A Personal , Responsible J\fotal Code.'' Episcopal St. George'• Episcopal Church, 23802 Avenida de la Carlota, Laguna H 111 s ; :services at 9: 15 and 11 a.m.; gue~ preacher ~ Rev. Oliver B. Gamer. 'general miulo\)llry In the Epl!copal Diocese of Im An1eles. St. John the Divt11e Eplocopal Church, 2043 Orange Ave., Costa Mesa; communion services 7:30 a.m., Prayer and Sunday school at 9:30 a.m. /lletlaodlat First Uolle<I M e I b o d 111 Church of Fouat&ln Vllley. 18225 Bushard St.; Sunday services al 9:30 a.m.: sermon "Tomorrows That Sing," by guest minister Rev / Russell Clay. Uolverslty UDlted Methodist Church, University Drive and CUlver Ave.; services at 9 and IO:X> a.m., Sunday School at 9 a.m.; Sunday's sermon "Everyone Needs a Moun- tain," by Rev. Ron Allison. Mesa Verde United Metbodlat Church, 1701 Baker 51.; wvlcet al 9 and l!::io a.m.; aennon "The Decirlon Which Delennlnes Destiny," by Dr. B. Lothair Green: 00peratl~n Ignition/• course on life of Jesua, 7.9 p,m. Sun- day. NewpOrf; Cenki' U a It e d J\1etbodJ1t Church. worshiping at st. lliehaels and All Angels Church, Pacific View Dri ve and Marguerite Ave., Corona de! ?.tar; worship service at 11:15 a.m. Sunday; musical presentation by six · of the Corona del Mar High School Madrigals. Lutheran Newport Harbor Lutheran Church, 798 Dover Drive. Newport Beach; services at 8 and 10:30 a.m.: Sunday's sermon by special guest Rev. Paul C. Johnsen of California Lutheran Bible Schoo I. (See PULPIT, Page 51 G1test Speaker Miss Jane 0. Robbins, Chrisian Science lee· turer from Boulder, Colo., will speak al the First Church of Christ Scientist, 3303 Vi a Lido, Newport Beach March 6 al 8 p.m. The former Alaskan com· merciat p i I o t \Yill speak on the topic "Visibility Unlimited." The event is open to the public. Solo G1te1t Overseas Crusades' Singing Ambassador, Norman Nelson, will be the guest soloist for a concert to be held at the Central Bible Church. 23rd and Orange Ave., Costa Mesa. The concert will be held Sunday at 7 p.m. at the church. Nelson· has sung be- fore many world lead· ers. Claorale Heacl The Vanguard Chor- ale of Southern Call- fornia College will be appearing at the First Assembly of G-Od Church, 148 E. 22nd St., Costa Mesa March 5 at 10:45 a.m. The chorale will be coor· dinated by Rev. Ros- coe L. Leach, assistant to the president of the college. • Bosied by Church College Clwrale To Sing in Mesa The nationally 5t now n Walter A. Meler Luthuan Chorale, under the d~eclion or Hlih School ol lm Angeles. Prof. David w. Krause and The Chorale has traveled the widely aeclaimed String extensively in the United Ensemble, under the direction States. Thls marks the first or Prof. Fred E. Brauer, both tour in the State of California. organizations from Concordia The Chorale and String College of St. Paul, Minnesota, Ensemble of eight members will appear in concert at will not only perform as Clll'Lst Lutheran Church of separate groups, but wlll al.so Costa Mesa Friday beginning combine their lalenl! in works at 8 o'clock p.m. The public is composed especially for or ar· cordially invited to attend. ranged for choir a n d. The forty-six voice group of -:o:rc:he:str=a=.======. talented singers will present a ,. varied program ol church masters. including works of Bach, Schuetz, Schein, and a number of contemporary com- posers. One of the corr temporary compositions was written by James Schubarth, KIDS LOVE UNCLE LEN • Saturdays in The DAILY PILOT director of choral activities at'-----------' ORANGE COAST CHURCH DIRECTORY CHR.ISTIAN SCIENCE FIRST CHRISTIAN Corona del Mar ST. MATTHEW LUTHERAN CHURCH NEWPORT CHRISTIAN CE Nm CHURCH 18182 Culver Drive ""-u•cH Un iversity P•rk, Irvine Fifteenth •nd Monrovi• Struts CHURCHES Main & Adams Streets IP ......... N.NlenM9• ti ~ i · O.c-SUNDAY SERVICES Hunlin~lon Beach ~ 11; S..-, SU.ol-9:00 A.M. G11I,_ hnke -9:00 A.M. 8:3 0 A.M.-Morning Worsh ip IU.NCHU OF THI MOTHll CHUaCH Th9 Senlce -1 O:JO A.M, THI FllST CHUICH OF CHllST, SCIENTIST Mor"l119 Worahiat • , • , , , , , ••• , t '° UJ·1211 N•nert Care lll·JJ41 9:45 A.M.-Sund•y School IN IOSTON, MASSACHUSEm •• ·.,.,. ·, 1:30 & 11 :00 •·"'· -lible School , , , •• , , , 9:45 1.m, "' 11 :00 A.M.--Morning Worship "CHRIST JESUS" Youth 6tc1vp1 , , • ,, , 6:00 p.m, :;s .,, A Cordial Welcome from 6:00 P.M.-Evonin9 Worship + + ·Sunday, Febr uary 27th Evening Wo'1hip •••• 7:00 p.in. THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH W•dn•sdiy-7:30 P.M.-Mission•ry Sp••k•r NuntrY eii,. 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Wltlt H•rrtnthl• l•• L...,.11t All liturgi1• 1r1 in u11 et verious tiin11 $1114., Wlffllilp: t1JO & 11 :00 A.M. Q1rc:• Sc .... f~O A.M. ,,, Ml"i1t1r Mu1ic1I Director Tiii Clluf'f;tt It lhlPIVS 1¥111111111 fll' Hely M1"1qe. n...: 117-JJ40 "'" SABBATH SERVICES Phone; 645-3191 Day or Night J1m1s C. C1l1y, P111tor -962-7512 R11.: 536-4061 Community Presbyterian Church-RELIGIOUS SCHOOL 411 Ferest A ..... , LepH .._. harb'1r reform temple NEWPORT HARBOR LUTHERAN CHURCH ltn. hHld H. llllr• a... Albert 0 HJorp. ~N(;tftUS ~O,«MUNllY ®JUReit LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE MASTER S....,. W ...... : 1:41 • t :Jt • I 1 A.M. Cll•rU SU..I: t :Jt ~ BIBERNARDP.KING ,.._: 4t4-711S .,. b. meeting 1t 798 Dover Or. LI 8-363 I 2900 P1 cific View Or. St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church S.. J•mes Episcopal Church o 3209 Via LK!o, Newpo<t Beach Coron• del M•r 600 St . .bilmn: loecll, Nnpert .._. for lnformstion: Clll 675-7230 TURTLE ROCK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TM a..,. JalMI G. 111!11, l'llllH" DR. MARTIN OLSEN a.to.~~ .. ,..., -Tur111 Rod: Orlwi Ind Am.lfi DrlYI !ont blodl IOVlll ot WonWp I Clllf'di Sc• .. 1: I. t:JI I 11 A.M. '• ' CtmPUt clrlW). $M Ditto l'°ret"WIY fl) CUl"llrl Sov1t1 '9 c..,,,.. DrJ LAfl ti Twtle llect Orlw1. E1rly Worship 1:00 '·"'· Phone 64-4-2664 P'ltoM: '46·1i47 .;: a..,, lk• Somuels1111, Postor Chri1ti1n Educ1tion 9:15 l .fl'I. St. Mark Presbyterian Church TEMPLE SHARON .... 9:30 A.M. Sundoy School for oil O<J<S Fett/Ye Wor•hip 10:]0 •·'"· t :OO A.M, '-'ly Wlfllll' (x 11 :00 A.M, Morning Wonhlp 10:00 A.M. ~ Chrdl c.,.., ...... ,,.. I l-.tMlff Mw, C1ro1M1 llof M• Nursery Care Available ................. 11.t, ,.,., "URSllY CAllE PltOVIOEO AT &OTH MOUllS ...... Wonlilp I Cftrc• Scllffl -t :OI & I l :JO A.M. .,.. c .... ,.,.,,.,. ""°''' ... ,., tlte ,., lllfWm•llln CMC:tr11h11 Olh1r MliefflllS Clll IW-lfO THE CHURCH FOR YOUR FAMILY WELCOME ll:OOA.11.-W-,....: '44·1J41 etttl,. HITbor Alff AllltllfM •1111 11111 a1ptlst GtMr .. C111flrl11C1 I ,Trinity United Presbyterian Church '17 Wat Ha•lt.1, Costa MOH All J1wi1h f1inii1t 1r1 inwit1d to Join ut In 11 truly m11"i"gful PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH 1M I P'11.,1d, s..t. AH 11/.t •I. I• ef.....,.,. Pwy.J Seventh·Day Adventist Church OU11TANDIN• YOUTH PIC>ea.&M-ACIU OP PAlllM• SAii.Alff IYINING SllYICls-..lllDAY AT 1:11 P.M. M .. Y_. Drht Ii...., Str.at, C.... M-. c.lff, Wrifp &: CINtrc• Sc..., -t100 • 11110 S,lrltffl Leader -lebbl a .... G•fflMll I 271 A.....ie St., Coste ..... ANDtt.W C. ANOllSON, l'•lw-JOHN WllHY, AMlc"'ll l'ntw ........ H.,,.. ... -, .. 7P.M. ' Josep)I f , ~ P•ter -'11oN 141419' l4Mdll¥ kflool1 t ilt -Motill,,. wor.n.1Irle11111 UtOt ....,.: ~ ,. ...... : ... 0 ......... Pfehc:• 646·1552 T11T1pl• Sharon Chofr -On19 Sh.bot Sebbefh Sohool , •• , ••••• , ••.••.•..••••• , , •••••••• 9:l0 11.m. Prince of P111c11 Luth•r•n Scliool -Miss &!her Ol101t, Pti11cfp1I ............ -o..•1te .. -~ ...... 7111 Mornin9 Worship ••••••••••••••.••••.. , , • , , , ,, , • , 11 :00 '·"'· Office Phone: 5"4f·052 I School Phone: 149.0162 Pr1y1t M11ting W.d"11day • , • , , , , ••••••...• , •• , , • , 7:)0 p.m. ll:M A.M. -•·c11r1st .. ,.. ..... Hiii • ...,,... CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCllNCE •r• P'.M. -Pllfl'I: "UlthNll A4'or ......... CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH T~rllll11t AMi.rqUt hvrMT OF COJtOHA OIL MAI Act111 Tiie Slfl.lr1 °'""1. Costa Mesa Foursquore Church Missouri Svnocl IUHOAV llllVICS & SUNDAY SCHOOL ................ 11 :• A.M, J¥May 1e:M A.M. • •=• r.M. -... ,_,., ,,,. r.M. I 760 Ykt1rfe St, Cot .. Meti1 .witisltr ........ _. (. .Ille~ COAST BIBLE CHURCH 1734 Orollfe AWi C0thl Mftlll l.Hi• '· ,.,.. •• ,..., P11tw: .*9. lobm I . J•~S41°t7Jl •n. 646·1117 14M404 2411 hclfk CM1t Hft'••t MAICO FOIUTll JI, HIGH, SAN JUAN CAPISTIA.NO t:41 A.M.-S•Milef Scllffl Wtt'NI" S.rric1t: t:IJ & 11 AM. 5-ll1r kl!Mt1 t1• AM. c.r-. .. ,.. 4tl-1t4t 494-1141 130.0407 11 :00 A.M.-Mllftll .. Wonlllp AINlt .... CWU: ti• A.M. , .. ,., .IM:•llll SpeokhHJ Clwbta.. 111-t.y Sc .... -JAMH6 7:00 P.M.-11'\', .... Hydl-, S.l.W -.. ,.,.. ... s.., .. L::iuno S..ch THE FIRST CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCI ~ FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH W .... 7:JO P.M.-llMe Stwdr ,, __ ....... afActs"._,•.., (!: Na ghborhood ...... ClllWdl .. """"' OIWCt: ...................... OF NEWPORT HARBOR S.l.C. -Congregotlonol SUMOAT lllYIC8 ............ Jt:• A.M, wt CM DrM. ..._,.,, .,_. FOUN~flN VALLEY • St. Ann'• & Glenneyr• Mlftlllw , • • .._. ..... lfClll 0.. L. .......... "' M-J...a FIJIST BAPTI T CHURCH ,4-8.C, CHAPLAIM HAIOLD M&MllU. TMI lllU C\.UI W •IWPOIT IUCll Shirt lJWtt Hew C ...... I I INTUIM lllNISTU ., ................... .,, . ...,.. ......... ., .. M .... IJ• .,,.,._. ...... W..., P•,., Dnt hffwt 1424411 ' HY. PAUL ILllOU. 11-. s.,k.,_11:00 A.M.•7!JI P.M. I WOISHIP & CHUICH SCHOOL-II A.M. 1 .. 1 .. .,....1 .. , ...... ,.. ,, •• kNIY kMol ........ I:• I t i• Mtnil111 """"" ._, __ ,. t 1• A 11 S ,., ... ~.7 Community Blble Church . ew.11111 \'"'9tS1o.-..... 'Jl.M. 4'4-6190 TM!! Cllelr a •1111e s,_, -A~ V.....,. "''"~ -,...,_,,. Clrt AYlflUll •t lh ...... ~ LAGUNA NIGUEL .,~\..\; of Huntington BHch I I I .... -.. """"'"" UNIVERSITY BAPTIST CHURCH . St'IEPHERD OF. THE HIW (213) "41-3151 I Newport Unity . • -WJ S. I. PAUUDIS IOAD ' 29121 NIGUEL ROAD We Pt1cl111M 1\1 Tnitt. •f the At•• SANTA Al\+ HD5NTS LOll:iH 0. ,ll(klNOEJt, Mi.ltltr • ...,, OftW s. s-............ Fer tlio t-4119'1 •f 011r At• IUtJllOAT ICMOOl. . . ........ ,......................... t14I A.Mt, hfttl .... Senka-10 A.M. & lltll A.M. ~ ~· """ tt1•. th• ....,.._ MCN:"tttt "1tlMIJ' ............. • ......................... 111• A.14 S11M1.., Seit.el f.r 111 •t•• -1:41 A."4. WOISHI' Ii CHURCH SCHOOL -10 A.M. ......., • .,.... ..... , ......... -a.a.1 ... t ....... hCtllllHO WOlllHllll ...................... , 1tlt '-"" PlBIHT\.Y wm1•• AT• MBA 'f1IW ~llCH. MIDWIR,c ll•YIC.• Wl:OHUDAT • •... ,........ , .. 11• 'M. 11 .. -4 lrlllo, N..,..., ..... 495-0613 t7MI AYILL.l LANI -HUllTl ... TOll -CH • .,, ...... ... Cl«kl °'"* """' M4Ut OHIM -64 .. lllf DIA&,..,l..runa '4""'1t . ' • ; . • ., 1 l I • -> • " Pulpit and Pew (From Pa1• 41 Wednesday Lenten service at 7:iJO p.m. Prince of Peace Lutberae Cburcb, 2987 Mesa Verde Drive, Costa Meaa; services at 8 and ll a.m.; sermon "Reasons ror Rejoicing," by Pastor Andrew C. Anderson · evening Lenten service at 7:3" p.m. on Wednesdays. Faltb Lutheran C It u r c b 34381 Ca ll e Portola: Capistrano Beach; services at 10:30 a.m., Sunday School at 9:1S a.m.; Sunday's sennon "Is God Working in You?" by Rev. James Knotek. Lenten servlct Wedntsday at 7:30 p.m. Cbrl•t Lutheran Church, 760 Vlctgla Street, Costa f\.Iesa, serVices at 8:15 and 11 a.m. Bible class and Sunday school aL 9:30 a.m. sermon "A Dou- ble. Joy," by Pastor Lothar Tornow. Lutheran Church of the Maater, 2900 Pacific View Drive, Corona del M a r , services at 9 and 11 a.m., Sun. dab school at 10 a.rn.; Sun- day's sermon "Jesus Says, Come! Man Says. Leave!" by Rev. Manin C. Olson. Lutheran Church of the ResurrecUon , 9812 llamilton St.. J{untlngton B e a c h · services at 10:30 a.rn .. SundaY, School at 10:30 a.m.; Sunday's s ermon ''A Call to Persevere," by Pastor Arthur R. Tingley. Christ Lutbera1 Cburc•, 35522 Ca m I n o Cipistrano, Capistrano Beach: ltl'Vices at 10 a.m.; Sunday's sermon "Happiness Through Tears," by Pastor J. Emory Ackerman. Chancel Drama Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. Church retreat thLs weekend. Presb11terlan San Oemenle U 11 I & e d Presb)'terian Church, 1 1 I Avenue Estrella, San Clemente; services at 9:30 and 11 a,m.; Sunday's sermon "Should We Pray for Everybody?" by P as tor Stephens. St. ADdrew's Presbyterian Church, 600 St. Andrew 's Road , Newport Be a ch : services at 8, 9:30 and Ii a.rn.; Sunday's sermon "Who Are Your Frieods'!" by Dr. Charles H. Dierenfield. Religious Scle11ce Churcb. of RdiglOlll Scleoce of Laguna Beach, 2 O 0 6 2 Feelings Determine Belief in Miracles By LOUIS CASSELS U"lltd l"rtff tnt.rNllioMI Some people believe in miracles. not merely as events that may have occurred long ago in Palestine but as a live possibility here and now. ' <?01ers regard miracle stories a! an embarrassing survival of primitive superstition, a stumbling block to Olristian faith in a scientific age. • Nearly everyone develops one at-or the other by his late teens. Tb<reafter hil mind· l<nds lo harden around his adopted attitude, automattcaDy "rejectlng any contrary argument. Observing this, the late C. S. Lewis concluded that it is no_t evidence, pro or con, but preconceptions which de- terJl'lll1e whether a person beUeves in miracles. Lewis felt it was fruitless for Christians who believe in miracles to offer tesUmony or "evidence" to non-believ· ers. Not even direct personal experience he said can convince a man who's already made up ' his mind that miracles cannot happen. "Whatever experiences we may have, we shall not re- gard them as mlraculou.s if we already hold a philosophy which excludes the supernatural,'' he said. "Any event which. is claimed as a miracle is, in the last resort , an experience received from the senses: and the senses are ·not infallible. We can alwaf! say we have been the vie. Urns of an illusion. 1£ we believe in the supernatural this is what we always shan say. ' ''lf the end of the world appeared in all the literal trappings of the apocalyptic vision of the Book or Revela- tion, if the modem materialist saw with his own eyes the ~eavens rolled up and the great white throne ap. pear1ng, if he had the sensation of being himself hurled into the lake of fire, he would continue forever, in lbat Jake itself, to regard his experience as an illusion, and to find the explanation of it· in psychoanalysis or cerebral pathology." In the same way, Lewis said, people whose faith is heavily mortgaged to belief in miraculous "guarantees" are preconditioned to imagine miracles where none have occurred, and often consider it a mark of piety to accept gulllbly every miracle story that is spread abroad. Neither of these extreme attitudes seemed reasonable to Lewis, the brllUant Oxford doo who probably was the persuasive advocate of mature Christian faith in thiJ century. . A> a thoroughgoing intellectual. Lewis accepted fully the findings of modem !Clt:nce and took for granted the 1•nonnal stability of nature." But he was also convinced that there ls "a reality beyond nature." When both of ·these beliefs are held at once. and only then, Lewis argued, a pel'30TI "can approach with an open mind the various reports which claim that this super. or extra-natural reality has sometimes invaded and dis- turbed the sensuous content of space and time which makes our natural world. If we take an opeD-mlnded look at the evidence, Lewis said. "we rtnd that accounts of the supernatural meet us on every side!' · "!li>lory b lull ol them -often In the same docu. ments which we accept wherever they do not report mir· acles. Respectable mtulonarles rePort them not in[r&. quently. Intimate convenaUon elicits from almost every acquaintance at least one episOde in bis life he wouJd call 'queer'. · "No doubt most stories of miracles are unreliable .. , but then. so a~ most stories of all events. Each story must be taken on its merits. What one must not do is to rule out the supernatural as the one lmp:issible uplana. lion." And that of course Is just what 'a gnat many people today have done. They simply' disbelieve, a priori, in the reality o fany event -whether it be. an andtnt event such as the healing of a terminal fancer -which cannot be "explained" In naturalistic terms. . Tbul ttiey clote their minda lo the gHal truth which Shal<eopeore put Into the mouth ol Hamlet: 1'There are more things In heaven md e.arth1 Horatio, lhan are drumt ol In your phllooopby." HAil TlANSPLANTATION-DllMAUASION SKIN DISIASIS, TUMORS l ALWIOIES-ACNE IW?M .. itelt M•lfll S""ln W1 ,,,.,. M141.C1I 11uf M1dl•C1r1 1t1tl•nh l91AllplnClfy ._ -.- - - - - - -11111 774-lioO I Allttt'kll\ DtNMlt'"' c .......... .Stn'kl L.A. Cffltty 120) LAIAitwtM ll'fil,, L•~ .. "4 tlJll • , llOJ &Ah••••... I ~tnMfllll ••hllflM•r.:Jtblf' T~l•t• LaMwM4. t0l1 l § DmltMf•tlH D "'If Utt a Dlllffvff I "°" Q ''9111"' co:...., 0 •cmM 12111 111°7411 --o ... 0 ......... .... _._... 11•12 ..... lfN. I ••• ········································· ........... ~ ~ ..................................... .. Laguna Canyon R o 1 d ; services at 9 and ll a.m.; SW:.. day's sermon "The tt1ystery ot the Kingdom," by The Rev. Or. J{enry Gerhard; leetures in Leisure World Thursdays at to a.m. Tbe Church of Rf:U&iou1 Science of Corona del !\tar, 2411 Pacific Coast Highway : services and Sunday School. at 11 a.m.; Sunday's sermon ''The Miracle Within," by Rev. Eleanor C. Jacbon. Women'a Guild pot-luck h1arch 10. • Baptist Flnt Bapllst Church of SU Clemente, 107 W. Mantu1ta ; services al 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. Sunday School at 9:45 a.m.: Sunday's sennons ' ' Can Demons Heal?". and -.. stand Fast io ·the Faith." Fairview Baptist Church, 2525 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa; service at 10 a.m.; sermon "Communicating the Gospel Jn a World of Con· troversy," by The Rev. Mel Taylor; fifth and sixth grade classes will go on bike ride Sunday afternoon. South Shores B a p t I 1 t Church, 32712 Crown Valley Parkway, Laguna Ni g u e I, ~1ary Martha Circle, Thursday at 10 a.m. Unlvermty Baptist Church, 2252 S. E. Palisade! Road, Santa Ana Heights; services at 9:45 and 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.; sermon "Welcome Back Jesus," by Pastor WUlis J. Carrico. Fk1t BapUsl Cburcll, 24521 Moulton Parkway, Laguna Hills; services and Church school at 11 a.m.; Sunday's sermon "Getting It A 11 Together," by Dr. Verner I. Olson. Various Dei10111i11otio11s Harbor Cbrlatian Church, Dlsclples of Christ, meeting Upper Bay Boys Club, 2131 Tustin Ave., Costa Mesa: services at 10:45 a.m .. Sunday school at 9:45 a.m.; Sunday's sermon "God's Love is Uncon- 1 dlU_oDalr by Dr. D. W. "M~Elii>f · Christian Science Churcbe1, subject or Bible Lesson· Sermon "Jfsus Christ"· Costa Pl1esa First Church, 2880 Mesa Verde Drive, 11 a.m.; Hun-- tington Beach First Church, 8th and Olive, 9:30 ·and 11 a.m.; Newport Beach FirSt Church, 3303 Via Lido, 9 and 11 :30 a.m.; Newp:irt Beach Second Church, 3100 Pacific \liew Dr., Corona del Mar, 10 a.m.; Wednesday testimony meetings at 11 p.m. Tbe Ftrat Singles Claurcb, second Christians' Confertnce, meeting at YMCA, 146 N. Grand St., Orange ;. 7 p.m. Sunday, March S; worship services and Sunday school at Jl a.m.: subject March 5 "Christian Dating"; evening Bible study Sundays at 7 p.m. Singles Christian G r o u p , sponsored by San Clemente Presbyterian Church ; meeting today at 7:30 p.m. at 161 Mariposa Apt. No. 2 San Clemente. Christ Oiapel, m e e 1 i n g Unitarian Universalist Church, 1259 Victoria St .. Costa Mesa; services at 7 p.m.; churcll serves Orange C o u n t y homosuual communlty; Sun- day's sermon "His Yoke and His Burden Is Light." Corou dtl Mar Commaalty Cbvcll, Congregallolll, &11 Heliotrope Ave., serviw aDd Sunday School al 10 a.m.; SWr day's sennon "The Persistent Presence.'' by Dr. Phillp G. Murray. CHURCH GUEST Bishop ShHn Sheen Slated As Speaker l1i Cou1ity Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen, the reno wed author, lecturer, preacher and television personality, will be the guest of Dr. Robert Schuller on sun-- day, March 5 in the pulpit or the Garden Grove Community Church, Lewis Street at Chap- man Avenue in Garden Grove. Bishop Sheen will bring the morning message at both the 9::W and 11:15 a.m. services. 3,500 additional seats and ex· tra parking for 4,000 cars will be provided to accommodate all who wouJd like to attend. "I'm delighted that Bishop Sheen has accepted our in· vitation," Dr. Schuller said. "With Billy Graham and Dr. Norman Vincent Peale, he is one of the men who has most inOuenced my life a n d ministry." Bishop Sheen's nationally televised program reached an estimated audience or over 30 million people each week and was widely acclaimed by peo- ple of all faiths . Bishop Sheen's message will be seen one y,·eek later on the televised Hour of Power, Sun- day, March 12 on KTLA Ch 5 at 10 a.m.; and on KHOF, Ch 30 Saturday, March 11, at 9 p.m. and Sunday at S p.m. Clemente ChurchVses New ·Tokens In a recent action at Louisville, Ky., the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) adopted the crosa and chalice as its official symbol. The local church at 702 Estrella, San Clemente is us- ing two historic items' as its own tokens. The cross b an eight·skled cross smuggled out of Russia and the challce was band made by a family of arfuuu who have bffn engaged in this work for tenturies outside · or Florence, ltaly. MonSigoor Alexander Seniavsky, owner or the cross va lued at $1,500. and a retired priest in the Orthodox Church who has served both civilian and military pari she!\ throughout the world will be present at tbe Sunday morning worship service at First Chris· tian Church at 11:00 a.m. to e1plain the apecial meaning of the.,..... Area Temple To Celebrate Purim Fest Temple Sharon. the con- servative temple in eh e Harbor arta, located at tl7 W. Hamilton SI., Cotta Meaa, will N rl Ual ~ I celebnlta the oom!ng of the ewpo If ...,arcll 0 Purim F..Uval on Sunday on er .. Hve L Iv I •I, tm the temple-·~-. Westcllll Drive; seivlce.t at ~·w- 10 and 11:15 a.m: al Senior 'lbe Purim Festival 1 .. a CIUzens Building, 15th and ctlebnlllon o1 lhe victory of lnl:ne, Newport B e a ch : Queen Esther of Peraia, over sermon "Call it What You Haman. This historlc~I Wiii ," by Rev. Loren Dale . miracle Is conlalnM In th< Flickinger. "Book of Esther." The religious IChooi o( Temple Sh1ron will participate In thb opecla! hol~ day procnm from 10 a.m. lo noon, lollowed by a carnival with 1ames. treata and mauy ll11'Jlliaes for both )'OUDI and old. Lunch and nlreJbmenla wlllbelllVld. Colta 1\1 e 1 a Foanqure C!lwcll, 1734 Orange Ave.: servica at u a.m. tnd 7 p.m., Sunday IChool at t:~ 1.111.; SUnday'• 1'Sennon in Scmg," by Rtv. Ken Hyde at Ille even- lni terVlce; Pas1or Jac:obo l!J>Hkl Jn the mominC· BLANKETS FAMOUS MAKI f7JJ ~I • l.!,..11 KINCO SIZE " c + ~·1. WE ALSO HAVE FULL AND lWIN SIIE ...,;. MANY LOVELY COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM! BelJ ~Bath Fasllkl~~J!pS 1Ufl ~I" IT .. •t I ,... C... -MUllf'TOWrtN II.AC" • ......... """ .... tun. (7141 MJ-UM I Gltf ............ titM ......... .JI, ......... . 1 --.;;.;.;..--~-.~~~J S.!U<daJ, F•b....,Y 2~, 1972 Even Ireland's Jews Split ". By Blazing Religious Feud BELFAST (AP) -"Here In Ireland/' Niid the young matron at an elegant Belfast pd'rty, "we have two kinds of Jews -Protestant Jews and Roman Catholic Jev.·1." She meant that diilerences and even some irritation have emerged between tht Jewish communities in N o r t be r n lrelnnd, which 11 mainly Protestant, and the Irish rtpubllc which is overwhelm- ingly Roman Clthoilc. Dublin's 4,000 Jews In !he main support the I r I • h republic's alms of a united Ireland. The 1,200 Jews in Bellas! mainly stand by partl· tion and Northern lrtland's place as part of the United Kingdom. Dublin asks why Belfast Jews are less than vocal against the north's internment without trial of hundreds o( Roman Catholics, Internment, Dubllners argue, must be anathema to any Jew. Belfast replies that · the north's internment camps are certainly not Auschwitz, and why doesn't Dublin speak out against tactics of the Irish Republican Army's guerrillas'! Dublin suggests B e I f a s t Jews could be more active in seeking peace b et we e n Northern Ireland's Protestant and cathoUc communities. "We have brought Protes· tant and Clthollc lolether for talks, 11 said Alfred Cohen, president ol the Belfast Jewish community. "BuL those who are willing to talk a~ the peo. pie already converted, "Certainly I accept that 90 percent or the people here want to live ln peace and gtt on with making a llvlng. For the rtst, there's no change ol compromise, no willingness to negotiate, no will to work It out." A Jewish housewife blamed the trouble on agHators. "Take my hairdresser, •1 she said. "He's a Scotsman, a Catholic, and he employs Proteltant girls and an equal number of Catholic girls. "A bomb blew all the win- dows out. Thole girls set to work together and had the place cleared and back at work in 20 minutes. "My hairdresser c a n ' t understand why they can't get on away from work, nor can I.'' She was angry about Roman Catholic charges of discrimination. The example 1he used is in-- variably cited by Protestants: "How about Bernadette Devlin? The state helped bring her up, sent her to university and she's elected to Parlia· ment no mort than a girl. Where's the discrimination there?" A storekeeper in the city center was angry at the turndo\Vn in business caused by repeated bombings. "Just btlore Christmas they wrecked a shirt factory near here,'' he said. ''Six hundred glrlJ wept to see their jobs go up ln smoke. Pw1any a child in this city didn't get the Christmas present that \\'as planntd for him. "Unemployment \\'e \\'ere beating it until this lot started. "Discrlmination? There 's in. justice even in Israel. And discrimination is a two-way thlng. Plenty of Catholics wouldn't employ Protestants." Belfast's Jewish commun ity stems from the early 19th ce& turf. ~lerchants from Euro- pe.an ports like f{a1nburg came here to buy linen and set up their sons as buyers and shippers. They were welcomed because they brought trade. This earliest community has practically vanished through a11simUatlon but it smoothed the way for the second im· migration of Jev.·s escaping Rw.slan programs b e f o r e \Vorld War I. Je~·s are prom· inent today in !he la\v medicine, the uni versity and the city's trade. u,.,.......,.. LEADS SERIES Emil G1vtrfulc Westminster 01urcl1 Sets Bible Series Dr. Emil Goverluk , Ph.D., Communicating and Program Consultant will conduct a "Science and the Bible" series of Lectures at the First Bap- tist Church Westminster, 7001 ifain Street, beginning Sunday nt 10 :50 a.m. The series will continue through Friday night. Sunday Night Services begin .at 7 p.m, and J\.tonday through Friday ut 7:30 p.m. Mesa Assembly Hosting Dublin had a Jewish lord mayor in a period of peak prosperity in the 1960s. Allred Cohen explained di!· ferences between Dublin and Belfast Jews in the context of Jewish law. From the time of the Dispersal, Jews were en-- joined to accept the rule of the societies around them. Dr. Gaverluk. a noted scien· tist. is a professional science lecturer for all types of assemblies including School Assembly Service, lnc. He is a member of the American Scientific Affiliation, Inc., the American Association for tho Advancement of Science the National Association or Educa· tional Broadcasters, the Na· tional Education Association, the Association of Educational Communications and Technology and is President of the lnternatlonal Television ProducUons, Inc. • Special Mission Meet The Finl Assembly of God Cburch. 118 E. 22nd, Coata Mesa, Calif. wlll be hosting a mlulons convention, through Sunday. Special speaken will be : Saturday at 7:30 p.m., R~v. Wayne Turner Jr., will speak. Rev. and r-trs. Turner have recently received their ap- proval for missionary service with the Assemblies of God to the Congo. The Rtpublic or ColliO i• nearly one-third the size of the United States wit.h a ooast line of oo1y 25 mt1u. The Turne"' wm be sta- tioned in Kinshasa, the capital of the Republic of Congo, a ci· ty of over 2 million people. Sunday at 10:45 a.m., Rev. T.C. Cunningham wlll spoak. CUnningham is the District Director of Misaiom for the Southern Cllllornia District Council of the Msemblies of God. In this capacity, Cun.- nlngham bas made a number of trips abroad visiting mi.55ion stations, preaching, teaching, CODllllUng, and in other ways promoting the work of Cbrtstiau missions. Sunday at 7 p.m. Rev. John MaUox, will 1peak. Rev. and Mn. Mattox are veterans of four terms of missionary service in West 'Outreach' Head Sets Laguna Talk Billy Wade of Laguna Beach will be tht guest speaker at the Men's FeUowsbip of the First Bapttsl Cburcll, 21521 Afoulton Parkway at t :30 p.m. ?tfonday, in the Fellowship Hall. Wade is tbe general director or the L a g u n a Outreach, a program for youth. lie was In lht Marine Corp for several yean before 1 aerlu of 1111USual clreumslancea led lo hil be<omlng an ordained minister. He founded a Servlcem<n'• Bible Mlsolon In lwatoonl, Japan and aoother bm In Southern Ca!Uornla. These programs w er t similar to the one working t:f· focllvely In Laguna Beach. He joined the H u m a n Outreach Council of Santa Ana and on Aprtl '· 1'71, be WU ordained u a Bapt ist EvangellJt. He begao hla work In the Laguna Beach area shortly alter Ibis. He ,....ntly establlabed 11 Adam HcuR" for young men llndb>g 1 new road to ll/e. Africa. In their la•t term they served in the lvory Coast because of reque1t1 by the naUve churches for help in orgllllzing properly. New churches, a m.Wlon station and a Chrlsllan day school have been eatabllshed and are going forward : Special displays, curios and films of various m!Jalon llelda will be shown. Park to Host Third Annual Folk Holiday Magicians, clowns, religious masquerades and homemade baked goods wm hlghllghl the Harbor Reform Temple's third annual Purim carnival March 5 from 11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at Easlblulf Park in Newport Beach. Purim, also known as the Feast of Lots, is a joyous folk holiday celebrating Jewith triumph over tyrants. The religious ceremony, to take place next Tueaday, features readings from the scroll of the biblical Book of Esther. The: carnival the followina' Sunday will bave game booths. a children's· costume parade, knick-knack auctions, a magic show and rafnes for two bicycles. Entrance to the carnival 11 Iree. The public is invited. The Harbor Reform Temple, located at 341& Via Lido, Js of· liclated by Rabbi Bernard King. Maurice Abrahams on chainnan of the Dublin com: mwilty, takes a similar view. uwe are citizens of dif[erent countries,'' he explai,ned. Vatican Caused Him To Suffer-Cardl1ial VATICAN CITY (UPI) - Cardtoat Jc>syf SUpyl, the ez, tied -of tbe \Jkrainlan Catholic Church, has acCW1ed the VaUcan of making hlm suffer more than he did under soviet imprisonment. Slipyi turned 80 recently leaving him without effecti ve voice in the college or governmtnt of the Roman JOSYF SLIPYI Exiled Cardinal cardlnail or Jn the central go\.erM>OJl! OI the 1lomaa Cltholic Church, Pope Pllll VI ruled 14 months ago thal cardinals muse retire from all activities when they reach 80, and must also 1ose their votlna rights Jn papal elocUons. Durlng a m a a s con. celebrated with other Ukrai· nJan prelates, Sllpyl said : " Some of the sufferings I.hat I have had to undergo since my liberation from 18 years of Soviet Imprisonment, and dur· ing the period of my so-called liberty have betn harder to take than those of my im· prisonment or even of the time when I was condemned lo death." "In Jail the coll!Olatlons ol rtllglon were not always lack· ing, ti he said. SUpyl has led a fight to get the Vatican to recognize the Ukrainian church as a patriarchate with its own autonomous government. The Ukrainians have their own rite and traditions, yet are sulr jected to the strict control or lht Vatican Congregation for Eastern Religions, which rules the church without COMuJting SUpyl. Last October, during the lntemational Synod of Bishops, Sllpyl !pOke out for the Ont time sioce his release in 1963 to accuse the Vatican of selling out the Ukralnlan Day of Prayer Planned Church Women u n I t e d und church ror the sake or a aro common goals and diplomatic agreement with the (CWU) in Laguna Hills will channel their energies into ef· Soviet Union. observe World Day of Pr1yer. fective ad.km. There are 2,300 Ukrainian Citbollcs In tht the international ctlebr1Uon of unlla of CWU In the United Soviet Union -those who lalth and unity among Chris-State&. have not be swallowed up by Uan women on Friday, 10 The 1 0 the Russian O r t b o d o x a.m. at Geneva Pmbyterlan Word ay of Prayer or-' Church are a ever e Jy Chureh, 24i!Ol El Thnl Road. lerlng gots Into I lund called persecuted. Sllpyl lo nported The theme, to be uaed In 189 lntercontlnontal Mb!lon lo to letl they may lose heart countrlet, It "All Joy n. help people In..,. own country and that the t.a mtlllon -and •round tho world. Ulcr lnla Youra." a n Cllhollcs In tho Since the lirat omall gather-The speaker will be Mrs. Diaspora may apllt unless they Ing• In' the United StaleJ 15 'Stanley McKtt, wile ol 1 have the patriarchate to 1.,. Methodtat m~•~er. who 11' the SJllre them and Id ·~ years ago, the Id .. or united ·-· ,.. -~m prayer by women around the Immediate put President of together. world from aun to sun has In-CWU. Southern C&lifomla • Slipyi 1akt. "l have no need creaolngly captured the Im-Southern Nevada. S P e c i a I of the honor of cardinal and aatn&tion ot comm u n 1 t Y mU!lc wJll featurt Mr. Ben even leu do J need the honor groups. Today. World Day of Rilunthaler. clarinet, .. uh of the patrlarchato. t ied Prayer can be deac:rlbed u Mrt. Earl ( K at h a r I n e ) noihlng for myoell, but only the moat i m p 0 r t a n t Moulton, accompeny\na. Mrs. for the cause ot the Uknfni. ecumenical occulon "'-'•• E. Virden Moor< b Chairman ans. The patriarchate Is tho the year. Proteslanl, ort;d;,~r-::o=l=the=da=Y=·====--.....:.••;...uoe.:.:..:ol::....:God;....:...'_' ---- and Roman cathollc ........, join toaether In Church Women United to molilllu 'l t • ovrA flemoriol p.uk Come to th is Christian Science Ltt1ure ''VISlllUTY UNUMfTED" Tbt Southltlnd'1 !tfo11 Bellil1ift1I !t1111toriA/s M.AUSOtlUM • COtLIML\tl~ • CLMnOl ~I TREES of the WORLD ••••,.,._,;__ BtttcH• Sanf4 Ana c!ld Onmge 0.. rel,,,,.,. Acm .. • 5.ll·JlgJ -~ . lyMi.-o.WOl-.C.I . MONDAY -MARCH 6-t :OO P .M. First Church of Christ, Scl1nti1t 3303 Vlo Lide, Newpo<t Beach I . I • • '• ComJDent Page Trip Worries Russians Sovie~ Afraid Nixon Cozying Up to Red China ' ' Tl~ following ob1eroaiion1 are ucerpta from o paper tUliv~td by f1i<t author Ftb. 5, 1912, during a cent· Jertnae on "Tht U.S. ond Chioo" at UC Ri~rside. By MORTON SCllW ARTZ The opening 'or direct cootacts between Washington and Pekillg represents, for the Kremlin, a nightma~ suddenly comt- to-Ufe. For the past several years, the SOViet leaders h(lve expressed, In ·aomewhat guarded fashion, their concern About a Sino-Amer1can rapprochement. • • Wllh the flret hint of a possible shill 1n nlaUons -when P~ldent Nixon, Jn October 1970, publicly used the term the "People's Republic of Ch1na11 lnstead of ~unist China" or "Red China", AnatoJy Dobrynin, the Sovlet Ambassador to Washington, is said to have excitedly phoned Presidential Advisor Henry Kiss- iriger to fwd out what this devlowi shilt in Janguage implied. Uoned. RelatioM between them, as a result, became increasingly strained. COMMUNIST IDEOLOGY -the ultimate psychological basis of each Communlst regime -has thus magnified the divergences betwen 1'-foscow and Pek- ing. Two other ractors inOuence and ag- gravate Sino-Soviet re I a t I o n s - geography and history. China and Russia share the longest common frontier in the world -over 4,000 miles In length. F'urthermore. ac- cording to Chinese claims, the USSR oc- cupies vast territories forcibly anneted by "unequal treaties'' which Tsarist Russia imposed on China in the 19th Cen- tury. The lands Involved have been estimated as including about 1.5 million square kilometers of territory in Soviet Central Asian and Far Eastern pro- vinces. According to a 1964 statement by Chairman Mao, China has "not yet presented its account" for these lands. Peking thus remains a potential threat to Soviet territorial security. the recent parallel in policy toward the 1971 Jndo-Pakistani War testifies, both .seek to neutralize Soviet innuence ln the general area of the Indian Ocean. Washington and Moscow. on the other hand, nre both interested in limiting Chinese influence fn Asfa, in general, and in North Vietnam, North Korea , and exspecially, Japan, in particular. To the extent that we can coordinate our political strategy effectively, our concern to check the influence of each may well be facilitated by collaboration with the other. Fear that she wUI become embrolled In a protracted guerrilla war against <.:hina's vast population deters Moscow from launching a take-out blow at Pek· h\g's nuclear installations. Ch In a , similarly, knows that Soviet missile forces are vastly superior, militarily, to its numerous but still modestly-equipped armies. Though war cannot be ruled out, it is not-very likely. Gl\'EN JJEKING'S "treacherous and dangerous" behavior, its inveterate • • a n ti -Leolnlst'' aod "anti.Soviet" policies, its refusal to accept Soviet con- trol of its own East European power sphere, relations with Moscow are bound to remain strained. To meet this challenge, to prevent China and the United States from carrying off a ''behind-the-scenes deal" to the detriment of important Soviet interests, the Kremlin leaders are scrambling for su~ port., Time alone will tell bow serious the challenge really is and the effectiveness of the Soviet venture in what one diplomat has already dubbed ·'smiling diplomacy." Dr. Schwartz, a?t associate profes- sor of political science at UC River· side, specializes in studies of the Soviet Union. He recently uw at· tacked by P'ravd.a for his views on the future of Soviet Communism. Real lndiaias on -Warpath Why is Moscow to upset about a Siro- Amtricaft rapprot!hmtnt? The main sources of Soviet concern can be derived from the following facts: 'Il\at Sino-Soviet releUons have very serioWJly deteriorated in the past decade; that, for reasons to be discussed, the USSR views China as a very dangerous enemy, and, finally, that improved relations with the United States Jncrea1es Peking's (and Washington's) poUtiCaJ leverage vis-a-vis the USSR. While official connections between Washington and the Chinese Communist movement have long been strained (American support for . Chiang Kai-shek during the Chinese civil war to the tune of $3 billion poisoned relations from the outset), China and the United States have, historically, been on relatively good terms. Sports Nicknames on the Way Out AS THE LEADERS of the Soviet Union, the land of Lenin and the Bolshevik Revolution, the Kremlin rulers have always claimed the right to act as the leading and decisive force in the in- ternational Communist movement. TheY have always insisted that Moscow is tbe prime mover and sh.llper of communist policy and strategy throughout the world. Peking never accepted Uri! Soviet world view. 'lbough the Chinese leaders decided, in Junt 1949, to "lean to one side.'' i.e., to ally themselves with the tJSSR, they could not accept the Soviet claim to shape all -espt:cl.ally Chinese CommunJst policy. The OUnese com- munist revolution was, after all, a rev- olution of a national self-assertion. Given these divergent world views, and the very dlfCerent national conditions and stages of economic development which each regime confronted, policy conflicts inevitably developed. On various issues -de-Stalinization in the USSR, Middle Eastern diplomacy, Soviet economic assistance, the Taiwan Straits crisis, Soviet-American relations, international revolutionary strategy - Peking insisted on choosing its own posi- tion. Moscow demanded, with equal fervor, that Soviet policies not be ques- SINO-SOVIET RELATIONS, however, as we have seen, are tense and worried. 11lere are, in fact. more Soviet troops now stationed on the border with China (estimated at between 3~4{) divisions) than in Eastern Europe. And the Chinese build deep bunkers and underground shelters Jn their main cities. Given this distinctive triangular pat- tern, the following general observations suggest themselves. First. the United States should generally benefit from an improvement in political relations with Peking. A SirfO..American detente would mean that, for the first tUne in many decades, Washington would have something approximating working rela- tions with both h-foscow and Peking. This should be to our benefit. Further advantage should accrue to Washington given the fact that we have, to some degree. common intereits wilh both sides. The United States and China have parallel interests in limiting Soviet expansion. It shares a similar common interest with the USSR in limiting Chinese expansion. IN EASTERN EUROPE, for example, both Washington and Peking are clearly interested In discouraging Moscow from applying the Brezhnev doctrine, the justification for the invasion 0 r Cz.ecbosJovakia, against Ro m a n t a • Yugoslavia or Albania. Furthermore, as ~----Our ltlat1 ha Sar1 Frar1cbco ------. No, Fans, Lennons Not Coming Here By HERB CAEN SAN FRANCISCO -Look. kids, those stories that John Lennon and his Yoko are maybe buying a mansion in Hillsborough are so much bullbleep. COiumnist Howard Smith of N.Y.'s Village Voice, an intimate friend of the Lennons, told me: "In the first place, they've just bought a house in the South Village (of ~tanhattan) and in the second. place, I've never heard them so much as discuss buying a house in Cali!omia.11 ASSEMBL~IAN John Dunlap or Napa has introduced t h e non- controversial blll or the year -AB 369, which would "excuse persons who have Jost both hands from parking meter ftts." Little oppositlon is ex· pected. even from die-hard fun· damentalist.11 who argue that such a person (1) shouldn 't he driving and (b) could learn to insert the coin by mouth. THANKS TO MODERN technology, Pete Lampros w;is able lo ntec!Je Jack camey as follows : "Say, that 's a good•looking suit you're wearing-did you knit it yourself?" WALTER CRONKITE, olf lo Peking with the Nlxon Junket, went Italian (and a llUle ape) during his last ~ ChlDa evening on MalnJ.nd U.S.A. Dinner al the Norlll Beach Cale, Carol lloda at tbe Condor, coffee with Carol belw..,, ahowa at Enrl<o'1, then Earlltquake McG<ion's and ,. on (If thla lalls Into the bands of Mrs. Qoonklte, Wolter ,.as cbaperoned by hi! boU._ CBS Vice Pttl. Gordon MID- Dlng), . l'llTIJl\8 CIUC: Publisher Jack Vlelor IJ Swlualrinl lo C11tt1d at the l!!ld ol the month lo play In Prince Alexis Obolenak)l·s h I & b • 1 I a k es btcqammon tournamml. Uh -l&n't everybody I. , , .On the other hind. • > , .. " . .\ ~~r; \ ~. Author Herb Gold Is back Crom a magazine assignment lo Haiti with \li'ord that one of the principal expor~ or that benighted land is cadavers for U.S. medical schools. TODAY'S POSITIVE thinker ls Leo Giorgetti: "If it weren't for the Russians, how would we know If we were ahead or behind?" LA TEST SCOOP FROM PEKING, exclusive to this column, has Mao's chef trying gamely to concoct a Chinese dish out or cottage cheese. And failing. FOR THE understatement or the etnlury, Forrest Duke nominates the Air Force recruiting pitch on TV dur- lng which Neil Armstrong says "I'll never forget tbe time when I was the ftrsl man to set foot on the moon." Isn 't that giu\1 One o! the high points ol hla Ille, maybe? AND lll!RE'S C.Orge L.emont, tf you don't watch out: "J just got one of those new U.S. Royal golf balls -the one that's guaranteed to go six yards farther -and It works! When I finally did get the baU Into the cup we had to drill lo get II out" HEADLIN~ of the week, 1pla!h<d across 111 columns ln the Sin Jose News: "Schmuck Has Bees Bmlng. '1 Thal would be ioimg Rogor Schmuck, the San Jose Bees' new sluulng flnl· uckt:t. By ED RU~ULL 1£ a current m<lvement continues to gather momentum and succeeds, the na-lion~s anny of professional and college sports teams may have to abandon their colorful nicknames and identity emblems. Instead of the Los Angeles Dodgers and Kansas City Royals. we may have just Los Angeles and Kansas City in baseball. Instead of the Dallas Cowboys and Min· nesota Vikjngs. football fans and writers may have to settle for Dallas and f\1in- nesota. Basketball's Celtics will beeome. si mp- ly, Boston and the Atlanta Hawks wiU shrink to Atlanta. Instead of the Yankees and Mets, fans may be rooting for New York No. I and New York No. 2. Yes1 it could happen. Consequently if fans consider learn nicknames and their identity patches ap- pealing. necessary parts of the pro- fessional scene. they had better get busy and be heard. So far only a minority has spoken, but with voices that are being listened to w.ith mounting attention. \VHAT STARTED all this is a suit filed In Cleveland by Russe]) Mean s. a member of the Sioux tribe and executive director of the American Indian Center of the Ohio city. He wants $9 million in damages from the Cleveland lndlans because of their nickname and head-of· an·lndian identity emblem. More recenUy a "Native American Students' Group" at Stanlord University has joined in and wants the California college to junk its Indian label. l\1ore groups, of course, are certain to be heard from, this being the wonderful era of emerging minority people. However, the unfortunate and even pathetic part of this situation is that an Indian nickname-or any name referring to America's early settlers -is used in a complimentary, not unfavorable, light. lf Russell Means feels the way he does, how can he sit in his Jiving room and watch so 1nany Indians shot down in Tv westerns? IT IS . A PITY that the history of in- justice imposed on Indians could create such a misunderstanding-and that's all it is. Fans in Cleveland think of their In- dians as a team having au the class qualities that are found in a strong, athletic, courageous Indian sportsman. You can be sure that a Jim Thorpe \li'Ould consider it a compliment to his people that sports teams have adopted the Ind ian insignia as their badge of pride. And why not? The Indian represents a· wholesome image in a field of endeavor that is idolized by every red- blooded American youth and a great ma- jority or their parents. Since some team emblems are done in caricature, perhaps the head of an Indian can sometimes take on what can be described as an offensive look. This, says Russell h-feans, is his main objection. And it can easily be remedied. But to simply discard all references to the early American in the sports vocabulary is to effect a tank injustice to the race. And, no doubt, this is oot what Russell h-1eans and his followers want. If the Indian does suddenly disappear from the scene, will others go along with him? Will aroused people with deep religious faiths demand that San Diego drop the name Padres, that California become other than the Angels, and St. Louis get rid of Cardinals? Will champions or the old Texas Rangers object to having a baseball team named after that honorable frontier out. fit? How will loyal Americans feel about the Reds of Cincinnati and will Listen--¥ ou Can Hear The Sounds of Insanity By YORICK BLUMENFELD After the relative tranquility of London, the first ni ght of trying lo catch 40 winks in Manhattan can be a harrowing ex· perience. There's no denying It , American cacophony is far m<lre im- pressive than any other. The garbage trucks compacting trash are in a noise league by themselves. The increasingly hyste,rical pitch of sirens on ambulances. patrol cars and fire trucks is deemed necessary to overcome the ever-louder street noises. This is American com- petition at its worst. In England, freedom from unwanted noise is considered one of the essential amenities of life. Buildings do not rise as fast in London as they do in New York because there are laws prohibiting tx· cesslve daytime construction ooise. And the British are concerned about noise problems. A re<:ent study found that people living around London's Healhrow airport suf- fered from • h.lgh rate of menttll illness -even though nighttime fiighls an ban- n<d. MOST OF THE ooises endured on Manhattan's West Side -w h I c h lronlcaUy ls In lbe center of a ~block are• aclecl<d by Cltiuns for a Quieter City as Ihe model for a ooise abttemonl campelgn -are not lo be heard fn LOl>- don. The ringing of bu rglar alarms, the "lhwonk " of taxis rolling O\ter manhole CdVert, the contlnuou.s whln o{ air con- ditioners are typicalJy ' ' A m e r It a n noises." There may be ordinances against excessive hornblowtng, but their enforcement must be casual. America is not the first noisy AOCiety. Ancient Rome, In so many ways a predtce1sor lo New York. alJo pwed laws qalnst nolu poUulion. The ullrlsl Juvtn.al wrote that 11Insomn1.a causes ) more deaths among Roman invalids than any other factor." Chariots eventually were banned from the center of the city because the noise of the wheels nunbliog along the cobblestones was unbearable. Noise stimulates the mind and body to a nervous peak, usually to no good purpose. The Ctizens for a Quieter City claim that New York noise levels cause a¥gresslveness, card i ova! c ti Jar d1sturbances, hypertension, headaches, gastrointesUnal aliments, sleep depriv&- tiqn and psychosomatic complalnt3. Changing Times reported that about Jl mllllo11 Americans are "~olng deaf from the racket on their jobs.' New Yorkers. says-Mayor Lindsay, cannot even hear the.mstlves going quietly insane. ONE soumoN BEING advanced to lessen the Impact 'of the high.decibel noises ls to provide a constant low.cleclbel background hum. A Can or other noise.making machinery might make the whine ol the ]el plane roaring overhead less distracting. Noise compensatlon would seem to be a good way lo produce auditory cripples. For the eslimal<d 13 million Amtrlcans who live near enough lo airports lo suffer from engine roars, the background noise of the laWMJower ls ol lllOe comlort. The YOW!iU ceneralloa Is -so "°"' dltloned lo hlsh oolse levels that they netd ever more brutal amplliicaUob. Noise would ...., to be the eas1 .. 1 of all forms of pollulloa lo slop. Bui the Vlllume o! the uncleslrtd iOWtG keeps on rislne, and American ears e n d senslbUIU., are gradually Iteeoml111 dulled. The author b Europtcm corre&pcm· dent for 03 'AmtrlCG.f\ tttlDS stnrice. He mod• lhe1< ol>se""1tfqn1 af~r a f'tctn& two-wek oi.rit to NtVJ York Cfty. " I northerners be unhappy about the name Y:ankees? THE ffilSH or Notre Dame, the Colonels of Kentucky, the Rebels of MLssisslppi, and the Aztecs of San Diego i State could kick up a fws in the col· legiate ranks. Almost three dozen cam- puses cheer Indian insignia; six pro- fessional teams also wear it. ThQ:ugh Mr. 1.-leans says he has the backing of other Indians, perhaps he had better check wlth a few athletes among his people. There, for jnstance, ls Early Wynn, who enters the Baseball Hall of Fame in August. Wynn pitched in Cleveland for nine seasons and never complained about wearing the Tribal in- signia. In fact, the only people he failed to get along with were umpires. The outcome of that $9 million suit will be watched with interest by all group!, minority and otherwise. litr. Rumill is a sports colum·11ist : for the Chri.stian Science !ifonitor. Will Women Always Be Losers· in Mak World? By FRANCES THRONSON "Women is losers." At least that is what Janis Joplin had to say on the mat· ter. I fear that once all the sugar~oating rhetoric ha s been stripped from recently public tongues, once even a bit of the ut- terly pervasive attitudes concerning women are .seen, it will be dear lhat women is now, and perhaps ever will be, losers. Of course there are women gambling their time and effort and above all spirit in the revolution game. The Movement came to Irvine -yes, even Irvine - about two years ago. Its evolution seems to have progressed from large group ef- forts into smaller individual discussion groups and action committees. Personal experiences are dealt with in the discussion groups, leading often to the discovery by many of the women that they have had experiences not unique, but rather 11hared and common to all. Once this striking similarity Is un- covered, It is not long before conclusions such as this ll"e reached: Our dealings with the world have resulted in such similar conclusions because we have been dealt with not simply and objectively as People, but instead as Women. . THIS REALIZATION clarifies many situations and can lead to an alleviation of everything from guilt tO feelings of personal inadequacy. You were often not as responSJble for what has hap- pened to you as your se.i: was. With thls Idea in mind it is po11sible to begin dcflnlng and analyzing those sllu.t· tions in which this is true and'to perhaps begin seeking ways to caUR a new vuie- ty of responses to occur. The first step in solving any problem afttr all is realizing that there Is Indeed a problem. And of coune probably the major prob- lem liberationists encounter is that most worheo either refuse to see any problem whatsoever, ar ,they are so contented in their . rotes already th11t they wish to have no part of. any sort of "revolution" or even eny sor:t of change. THIS AmTUDE ls often again 1 result or the problem that women fear dJsapproval from. men and from society In general. It Is very dl&quieting to be faced with a loss or the safety and pro- tectlon of delln<d roles and the pouibUlty of non-slereolyJled responses to lbe cllcbe of Womanish behavior. Tbere are 1 number ol l!llngs women can accompll1h ln llOciely Ioday If ideas and mpoom remain static. There are trafllc Uck<IJ to be gotten out ol; Ihm are Iocig admiring gJ'ancts to be hod ; there are protectors and providers wilting. All lbla might be loll U atuludes were to change. To voice objeclloas la ofien to lose whatever approval and place women bave manag<d to gather !or thenuielves. ll 's one of U-cltd<s, tho!e vicious cJrcle1. The Jibe.rat.Ion movement define' women'1 IOdelttl problel1UI In terms ruch a1 these: 1be woman'• po11ilion in society's struclure II l<COlld place. She m6t deal wllb 11<reotypes, CODllnlDf sex roles, uploltalloa (aucb u In lld- > vertising, to say nothing of economic in· justices). It is a matter ot power versus no power. It is a matter of very limited social mobility. Women are denied the right to realize thejr full potential, what· ever direction it may take. THE DISCUSSION GROUPS (where awareness of their situation is hopefully clarified) often lead women to political action. There are a number of basic societa1 problems to be dealt with, such as educational equality, political rights. abortion privileges and the like. A number of autonomous groups are orga~ized around specific issues and, in certain areas, there has been some pro- gress made. Society in general is beginning to hear the noises of dissatisfaction. The Media is beginning to take note of some grouchy, bitching women milling about, out of their places, with an uneasy and prob- lematic air about them. These are steps in the right direction. Most important to women themselves, however, is that their self-image be changed, improved. Only when women themselves are able to escape from feel- ing the necessitf or fulfilling the stereotypes imposed upon them can there be any hope of actual change. NONE OF THIS is to say that v.'Omtn fulfilling traditional roles are ''unac· ceptable" in the eyes of the liberation movement. It is rather that women also be allowed to fill roles presently deemed unacceptable for them. Those working closely with lhe move- ment are attempting to change the seem- ingly inherent attitudes of men and the lnslllutlonaliy bullt·ln attitudes of the functlonlng society. They are holding clo$elY to a bit of optimism,. necessary for their sanfty. They say: lt wlll happen. It wlll happen. II will happen. They have to keep saying It But then when hope and despair work themselves Into a llttJe good healthy ang'r and antagonJsm, there la always Janis to listen to: "An' th' whole wide world's Down On Me." Thif is taken Jrom a speciol sec- tion oj the Sttd, a publication of the Unlvtrsfty of Calffornia, Irvin<, A~ vmni Ai1ociation. The author ft a UCI •tu.dent and a mnnbtr of th.e tfl.. ltorial baard of I~ publication. --W- Sa I u rd a y, February 28, 1972 The comment page of the Dilly PUot sed• to Inform and stimulate readers by presenting a variety of com· mentary on l<lplca of lntu- est and ail!lllllcance fnim Informed observen a n d spokesmen. Robert N. Weed, l'llllllllw • I I I ' Good morning girls and boyo. ll'a Saturday again ond tllne for learning wh~e having fun with Uncle Len and Carol and Andy. The mailman s u r pr Is t d Uncle Len with lots and lots of drawlnp, poems aod riddles this week. It makes me happy to know l!lll1Y of you like to J tan a little time to enter our contests. A lot of you must have flown kites before, because all the drawings lhowtd children with kites flying high ln lbe sky. Many ot you have flown kites. or lf you baven't1 you've at least seen other people fly them. This week I want you to take your pencils ftnd pens and make a sketch of something you have never s:een before - at least not in real lffe. ,----------------------------~ Our President has made a historic tour to China this week, and In fact he ls attn there. Some of you may have aeen him and parts of that big country on tele vision this week. Right here in our newspaper we had pldures of the Great Wall of China. They \vere rare be.fore this week, because not • very many people from the * PRIZE WINNER * David Bohman, 8, 2033 Mlnd1rin Drive, Costa Mesa Any child wider 12 can enter Uncle Len's Art Contest. Here's all you do: (1) Draw picture on piece of plain, white paper sin. inches wide and 4 inches deep. Use black ink and make lines black. (2) Do not copy or trace picture. It must be your own \Vork. (3) Put your name, age and address on back of drawing. Mall it to Uncle Len's Art Contest, Box 1560, f'AlLY PILOT, Costa Mesa. Winner will receive Kennedy half dollar. United states have traveled in ·-------------------------------' China. So Jet's He what you can do with the Great Wall of China. U .• you want to look at some pictures in an encyclopedia to get an Idea of what that an. ctent wall looks like, that's fine. Since molt ' ~f you probably have seen) pictures of our President, Mr. Nixon, and his wile, Pat, you may want to put them in the drawings too. Il some of you better artists want to tackle It, you can even try your hand at drawing some of the buildings in the capital of China, Peking. Al. you may have seen in pictUres, some of the styles of the Oline•• ·buildings look very different from those where we live. You may want to ask some or · yolU' parents for some be1p1 but they may not be able to help out too much. The United States and China have oot been good friend s, Snd not very many Americans know what that country look.! like. But !\fr, Nil: on and the Chlnese leaden are trying to make things friendlier in the world, And with m o r e friendliness, the world should be a better place for everyone to live. But don't get so wrapped up in drawing that big wall that you forget the riddles and jokes. They make me laugh, and when th! best ones appear in the paper, then· you can laugh too. This week we have some good ones, but ¥ need more poems and riddles. They're not so hard to write. Who knows? Your poem or riddle may be in our paper along with your name next week The runners-up in the poem contest this week were Cindy Clark, 10, Fountain Valley, and Shannon Douglas, 8, Foun- tain Valley. GOod work! Honorable mentions in art include Debbie Simmons, 9, Garden Grove; Ann ~1arie Halloran, 8, Co!la Mesa ; Diane Johnson, F o u n t a i n Valley: Eddie Clark. 8, Foun- tain Valley; Tracy Skelly, Westminster; Randy Clark, 6, Fountain Valley; Julie Miller, Garden Grove; Amy Steed, 8, Westminster; John Pizzo, 4 Newport Beach. Also, William Darnell, 8, Garden Grove: Cathy August, 9: Mike Bohman, 7, Costa r.-tesa; Tom Stekol, 1 O, Newport Beach ; Tomm y Bush, 9, Garden G r o v e ; Theresa MacDonnel1J , 9, Garden Grove; Cindy Clark, 10, Fountain Valley, and Lark White, ll, Fountain Valley. Kids Seek Protection For Bugs TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UPI) -Thlnl grader Donny Mass warns legislators not to "step on the praying mantis be(ause we want it to become our state bug." Danny and other pupils, at lour La ke Wales schools have begun a campaign to make the praying mantis the office state Insect because of its habit of feeding on pesky bugs like mosquitoes. Members of the senate are responding. Sen. A1an Trask of Fort Meade, has introduced a tiill to rilake the praying mantis Florida's official Wect. Trask said he introduced his bill "because the kids bugged me until I finally put in it. \Ve need to encourage all or the natural controls we can to pro- tect the environment." "I think the praying mantis should be the Florida state in- sect becau.se he eats other in- sect.! that bother you." Terry Chri s tian wrote the lawmakers. DAILY Pll.OT l Frasier the Fittest • King of Local Lion Cou1itry Old But Bold LAGUNA HILLS (AP) -... .,... haller i. a doddering old male lion. His !Ur b losln« Ill J111ter and bis Um~ tongue lolll out of bis mouth. Ile'• a ph;ilcal wre<k. But as a lover ... ab. When wardens at Lkln Coun- try Safari, an outdoor 100 here, were looldn1 for a malt to head a new prkle, or famllY, ot lions, they first tried vlrlle young males. Five were not only rejected but aoundly thrashed by the lad! ... Then, ........ almost Jok· !ngly auggelled F r a s l e r, whose estimated •i• of 2iJ Is the equivalent of about 7$ · human years He had been rescued when a , 1'1exican circus folded , leaving him out of work, sick and halt starved. Wardens nursed him back to health with special feedings and vitamins . They put the senior citizen in with the ladles -held their breath. The next morning the old lion was found snoozing on hi! back, paws folded. tongue hanging. The females were gathered around, napping and licking their paws. "When we threw their dally supply of meat, one of the took the first piece to Frasier," the keeper said. "None of the ,.. ~f~:.!:~:~te until Frasier \vas FRASIER'S' FAMILY INCREASED WITH NE~ BROOD Later, wardens noticed \.•:hen Nadul1, Shown With Cub, Had R1c1nt Litter Frasier walked two of his ladies would get on each side of him and lovingly guide his tottering steps. Then wile alter wife turned up pregnant, pre1entlng FraSier with 31 cubs in less than 1 ~ years. President Consoles Boy'Over Hurt Dog Ch I R d · DAYTON, Ohio (AP) -best trlbu'· you can pay • "'lllls ls why I want the Ora ea ers ~ " Praying mantis to be the state Jamie Wallace, 11, was hurt Chopper ls to resolve flrmJ~· nd d sed wh h. l that you will alwaya tx Insect," saya Michael At Playhouse a epres en "pe especially kind to those wh" Glasner: "Because it eats dog, Cliopper, wa s injured by cannot help or de re n<: mosquitoes that carry very The Laguna Beach High gunfire and had to have a leg themaelves." harmful germs that could get School Choral Readers. under amputated. Jamie, whose pet was sho' someone sick and it eats other tf'o~ direction or teacher-ad· Now he has a letter or con-last year, asked bis mother t. insects that get YOU sick too.'' mlnlstrator Charlea Sc:hlller, solation that bas lifted his write to President Nixon. Diane Wertz said s he will be featured on the pro-spirits. It is signed by Richard ''\Yhen he wa1 hurt so badlf, lvanted the iru;ect to become gram at the Annual Meetlns ol ti.1. Nixon. so was I," said his mothe:, the state's official bug because the Laguna Beach Community "I can well understand why ti.1rs. James Wallace. ''S, It "eats gnats that cause us to Players SWJday. this cruelty to Chopper is as when he asked me to, t wro · have the sore pink eye." The meeting will be held at painful to you aa it mo.st cer-to the President and told hlfi'~ Christopher Mark Hooks 2:30 p.m. in the Laguna talnly was to him ," the Pres~ . that lhll doi meanl everythlo: likes the praying mantis Moulton Playhoute, IO I dent wrote. "Sometimet in life to Jamlt, and thlt tur1 aUi~ e ; because "he is a cleanup Laguna canyon Road, Laguna we have to make ·bad things come to Jamie'• f'YeJ )t'}len !IA r.-..---/? --~~ bug." Beach. · work for good, and I think tho plays with Chopper." , , · , aro · ~ Larner. ~============================~ .. RIDDLES and JOKES I.Mel .,.., ttwtlt• .. A* AJMty, c/• Or ... • C.. hllr Plt.t, h• 15,0, C"te M .... Cellf. AMV Ml'ld• • comlll.t• n.owDllHM Mt ol Wtfi• aoM l11(ycl.,..iJ1 I• Glntl r Creu, ... 10, ol Mvnl( .. lncll11111, lot' Mr quntlon' Do tJte color• of our naa have a.DJ 1peclal meanlq1? 'lllb paragraph ls for thou adult& who feel downhearted about the ICH:alled youth generation. Pleue r e g 1 r d t.oday's question as typical of many. The mall to this column reveals the usual majority of solid citizens and the UJual per· centage of rebels. 'l1ie prob- lems seem tnort numerous be. cause we have a bumper crop of children.>.. usual, Jt Is up to the adults to take the major responsibilities and e n j o y them as privileges. 0 u r bumper crop Is the aame as always, with these exceptions. The chlldrtn are aware that they face more serlOus pro1> terns -and somewhat unaware of how much they need the maxltnum from their entire adult generation. Ginger 1ays that she wants to start a collection of respecUul statements about the Flag. Sh• asked the right person, but res~t ls one of those words with deep-down meanin gs. Andy can only try to do it justice. Other such deep words are honor and courage, patriotism a n d loyalty. Everyone hu to think hard to undentand them. cer- tain unfortunate folk can never really grasp them though they ofteil use them to IOlllld holl•r than they really are .• It al.to takes a lot of deep- down thlnklng to understand the Flag. The ortglnal one of 1777 and 13 stars and stripes. Tbe young Founding Falhers respect.rully regarded it as a new constellation. But they did not uplain the meaning of the Red, Whit. and Blue until five yeari later, when I h • CCnirm used the same colon to detlcn the Great Seal of the United Slatt1. • Wt CID Nd "bat the colon mean In the original docrlp- tlon of the Great Seal. 'Ille Rod stands for hardlneu aod valor. ,,,.,. are the tou&h quaHUu o[ enduranc~ and courage, llandlng right by u1 1Vhen the whole wofld seems to be falling aper!. 'Ille White standl for purity and in- nocence. The deeper meanings of tb... words Include our lood inlentlon.s and true lioneaty toward our1tlvea ind olhera. • ' 'Ille Blue background ls hardest to grasp because lt ex- pects us to consld~ others, fairly and sensibly. It stands for vigilance, perseverance and justice. Vigilance Is a PRIZE WINNER Question: What time is it when an elephant sits on your fen ce? "l:>UI# MIU I 118 01 IWJ! :JIMIUV Cft•rlft Curtll, I. I* HlltlllH An., ChnlM 0,. .... special kind of wale~. L.'.::================:'...! It expects UI to ·s!Jow OW' good intentions and Wely waits'W.: ~-------------------~ ti! we do. Perseverance ls disappointed when we· glve up because something' worthwhile seems too much trouble. The. hardest word ls justice, the quality of lalm .... It .expects each of us to think a lot about what is fair and sensible for all of us -including ourselves. The words used to describe the colors in our flag give u1 a KITES Kites, kites up there Kites, kites in the air. Hurry! Hurry! I hope they stay. They fly up high Like birds in the sky. A k"1ntd'f 11111 ftllflr "" t• Cen111t vn1111, 7, t711 s111ne Ori\'•, H1111fffltl1*11 •MUI, ,.r 1tw w11111ffll "''"' 111 IM '""" 111t -'" ct11111t. Mall rwr !IMrn "" stwy " Uncl1 L111, hll 1U., Cl1!a Mela. C..111. lot to think about . It has other '---------------------' proud and noble meanings that need no words.· Perhap! the best one ls this. Our> country's flag represents each 'and every one of us while at the same time reprisenting all of UI as one nation. The more you think about all its deep down meanings, the more you just have to respect it. Andy $1111$ I W.,'" •tott Affll flll P1ut Gibson., lit l:l. of $111 U k1, 01111. !Of" 1111 Qllfttlon: Do they know what causu auroras? Scientists, as you koo,.;, refuse to say they lmoW IOIDetbing until they can prove it. Al. a rule, they are satis:Otd when a known set o f circumstances can be depend-. ed upon to repeat the same results. Given a certain set of circumstances, the aurora• can be predicted to occur on schedule. -time after time. Hence. we art Just about cef4 lain of what causes them. The prediction be:gins, of a 11 plaets, in a specia l observatory that c b e c k 1 events on qie face of the aun. Aurora prophet< wall !or the oolor flam that ""'ally ... company a ruh of Mlmpols. These-..-~ lions shoot atteams of blp speed Ions far out Into apoce. Wh<n one i. obwved on lhe face of the sun, tis charged particles are expected to •trike our upper atmosphere ln a da~ or "'· there thev created Olectr!cat aclivily wllh the ~as molecules In the thin air 60 to eoo mlles above the earth~ Aurora dl1play1 then ahlmmer ...,I liom the polar regions and Ion dlllurbaneet oil dlarupt our commun!ca· tJon l)'llml. . . • • Drink Vp Four·year·old Stacy j:,yon hasn't had much exper· Ienco feeding lion cubs and it show" Thi• lltUe ruli at World of Animals In Dallas, Tex., l.s no dll· ferenl from all the others ... they drink better "'hen llJe botue ls In !heir mouth, not their ear. f YOUR NEWS QUIZ PART I. NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL Give yourself 10 points for each correct answer. 1 The 11Forblddeu City'J menUoned in new1 di ... patchea from China it •• ? •• a-the palace grounds in Peklng b-a scientiflc cJty for teaUng bombe c-a. 1ectlon of Canton 2 General Georp C. Marshall ta accampanyina: Prealdent NiXon on his Jwrney to China. Truo or False? 3 Paper, the ma.gn eUc com.pus, and many other 1 tems we re invented 1n Cbtna. long before they appeared 1n Europe. True or False? .( President Nixon planned to use, the penonal . l:lrora1t of Chou En-lai while flying over China. True or Fal1e? ·· 5 Hong Kong ls a • , ? , • a .. maJor Chlnese prov1Dc1al capital b-Formotan port c-Brltah colony PART II • WORDS IN'THE NEWS Take 4 points for each word that you can match wltb Ila correct meanlng. 1 ..... acupuncture ... type at Chinese lhlp 2 ••••• abacua 3 ..... CUitural RevoluUon ....... Junk 5 ....• e:ummttry bo-a. recent ant1-tradlt1ou oampalgn ID China O""form ot Chlneae medl• cal praot1c• d-pollcy for worldlead• era to meet e-a.n inatnunentiorcal- culatlons PART Ill • NAMES IN THE NEWS Taite 8 points for names that you can correctly match with the clues. 1 .... J.Mre Malraux 21 •••• .Ltn Piao 3 ••••• b Y&aen f ..... Con!uclus S ..... Le Due Tho a-1.amoua Chinese phl• lolOpber l>-llrat PrHldenl of Clllna In llll c...former FrencbJ4ln... tater of CultuH d-!ormer Chine1eD~ fen1e Mlnl1ter· e-North Villtname1ene- 1otlator • V!C, Inc., Mecflton, Whcomln Test Y 011raelt H1r1't 1 tf11nc:• tor t vtrvon• In ~· t1mUy old tMUVl'I to ,... f9 1"1 hit or lier OWi! "nos• for ntw1.• T1k1 tl'llt wtilkl'( NIWI Ql;ls ln 11'11 11•1v1q ol ·ytur owft llcunt (you Clon't ...,.... htva to ltt ftl. rr.it ol 1'h1 11m11v know flow yew r!'lldl ovn 1nc1 '" l'IOW mucll VOi.i tcnow 1ll0wl wl'l.ll't ootn9 on lft !ti• world ltd•v. Dlll'I c1'111I -Alllwtl'I •llMlr IVH'-11 .._., ...._ lllUll, Match word clues 'with tbelr correspond· Ing pictures or symbols, 10 polnla for each correct answer. A 19 5 8 ~b;,-Cblneae clllm to h&ve iuvented thia 2 ••••• Premier of People's . Repul>tlo of c;htna 3 ..... Sh•nghll ls known for ; • ? •• ....... Date ol tho Baxer 11&- bellloll F G GREAT WALL rs..... H Byml>cl for lunar ya~ jwot begun I 6 ...... Beginni ng ot the t•G re1.t L eap For· ward" . '• 7 ..... 1900 D ;:;•~ ol N&l!Dnai• l .. '~· 4, ...a1 _a:. 8 ..... Ono ol !be wonden ol tho world E 9 ••••• J Sinkiat11 11 the wlte of •• 7 •• 10 ••••• Buddhtmn 11 a major ZetlilOD ID China . HOW DO YOU IATE? (S... ...... SW. of Qui• S.,.11toly) 71 .. ., polt!to. Good. 91 to 100 pol.., •TOP SCOlf! 't lo 10 ,.,.., • f•I" 11 to '° ,.1 .... &o.11oot. «> .. U.0..1?1· H'...: FAMILY DISCUSSION QUUTION W1U President Nbton!1 vt alt to China reaultlnany major changN 1J1 U.S. forelgn pclloy? THIS WEEK'S OWLENGEJ NO ltOtl Who 18 Dr. Peng Mlng-mlh7 •• ,, ... .. '" I I I I I ' I I -------------------~-I •·t !•·t 1111·1 t,.1 11·1 111111v.i .,u•p1t•d•pu1 '1J '"'"1111J0i P•Hun P1;•M 10 1w•p1,•;4 :~9NJ1lVH:> l'·I !•·• :-.·1: t•·z 11--1 11111°" i-OI 11·• 1e·1 ,,.., iv·t lH·s :1·t io·t 1::>-1 i1·1•z1no101wAs ,., 1e1u1·t l•1U1·1 l••1•4·z ••·11111 .... 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Split action web. laced on bottom & sid!s. U-shaped .heel w11h E·Z flei palm r;1~~3511 , 7 98 I #42·3511) 0 ''Rico Petrotelli" ... Spilt action web1 full rawhide laced'he!I and E·Z flu palm hin11. (#.42'3111 l #42-3172) 5.59 1 17 ' • • Sltur<i<J, Ftblllary 26, 1972 · DAILY Pllff, f · rLA Gets a Laugher, Routs Cincinnati, 109·88 Br uins Rip eac-8 Fo ~; US C Fall s LOS ANGE~ES (AP) -Bill Walton scored 37 po.lnts 1n 26 '12 minutes F-rlday night to lead unbeaten and to~ranked U~ to a 92-70 victory over Oregon In Pac1f1c·8 basketball action. Meanwhlle, Oregon State upset the University of Southern Calilomla, ~I. at the LA Sports Arena. The loss was the Troj-.ris' third in 10 Pac-8 games. Oregon, which hasn't won a Pacifi~ game all season, came out with a s!Owdown offense and was held without a shot in the first seven minutes of the game by the Bruins' clinging full-rourt press. UCLA led 11-2 when Oregon was forced to come out of the stall. The Ducks whittled the lead to IS-11, but Walton roused the sluggish Bruins with a barrage of inside shots and tip.-ins. UCLA Jed 37-23 at halftime and pulled out slowly In the second half. The 37 points for the 6-foot-11 tophomore was the highest total for a UCLA player in nearly three seaso ns. Henry Bibby added 16 points for the Bruins, who i1111proved their season record to 22..(l and increased their two- aeason winning streak to 37 games. Forwards Bill Ingram and Doug Little scored 22 and 16 points for the Ducks. who are 0-9 in the conference and 6-15 for the season. ' Oregon Slate broke Its game open by ou~ring USC 9-2 in the last four minu- tes Of the first half to leave the court at the break ahead, 25-21. ln the first four minutes of th~ second half the Beavers outscored the Trojans 10-2 to incre ase the"ir advantage to 3~25. Neal Jurgenson had 16 points and Sam Whitehead 15 for Oregon State. They were followed closely by the Beavers' All- America guard candidate Freddie Boyd and Ron Jones who each had 13. Joe Mackey of USC was the game·s in- dividual scoring leader with 2.5 points. But only two other Trojans hit in double figures, Ron Rlley and Dan Anderson, whCreach had 11'. Bakersfield • h • ' Shoe Bids for Stakes Reeord AR,CADIA (APJ -Jockey' Bill Shoemaker shoots for another world record today ·whe{'I he ride.s Cougar It In lhe $75,000-11dded San Antonio Stakes. A victory with lhe Chilean-bred charger would be stakes trlump.h No. 555 for the 46-year-old _shoemaker and would beat the record he now shares with Eddie An:aro. cougar JJ ranked third among the nation's moner:-winners In 1971, earn- ing f4.16,022 with ah: victories, and must carry the top weight of 128 San Cle1nente's Johnson Sets Hurdl es Mark NEW YORK -San Clemente 's PatU Johnson captured the women'a 60-yard hurdles In an American record time ot 7.5 Friday night al the National AAU indoor fhampionshlps at Madison Square Garden. The old mark ol 7 .6 Was formerly held by Chi Cheng. Meanwhile Kjell lsaksson of Sweden broke his own world indoor pole vault record by soaring 17-101/z. His height was initially annQunced as 17-101 but· when officials reme.asured it was announced at 17-101/z. It bettered Isaksson's own mark by 11/z inches. ..... HOLT\'JLLE -Del Rice, the new manager of the California Angels, greet- e.d 27 pitchers and catcher8 at the open. ing of the American League club's base- ball spring training Friday and com- mented, "I think we have all put last season out of our mindS ... A year ago the Angels were touted ~ pennant contenders only to fall back when dissension hit the club. Rookie right-handed pitcher Greg Washburn signed his 1972 contract shortly before the workout leaving only ace hurler Andy Messersmith and rookie Tommy Barrientos unsi gned., _ ..... ' pounds in the Oe.ld of 10 for the San Antonio. . Shoemaker already Is the world's wlnnlngest jockey with &,292 career victories and must surpu.s the slakes record before long. lronically, the top competition for Cougar could come from the 4-year- odd Unconscious. a coJt ridden to vic- tory by Shoemaker in the Strub Stakes here. This time. Unconscious wUI be handled by Angel Cordero Jr., and car- ry 12.1 pounds in this nine-furlong test: Shoemaker p won three 1Stralght stakea at Santa Anita, none with favorites , before finishing lut Thurs- d•y on Unsociable ln the Santa Ynez. Main competition for Cougar n and Unconscious ls e1pect.ed to be Frank McMahon's Triple Bend, the Strub ·M.lnntt·up who gets In lhla time with 117 pounds and Don Pierce as his rider. Autobiography. Western Welcome and Wing Out also were assigned 117 and Figor~o. the world record holder for the 'San Antonio di.stance at 1:43 t- !, wu uslined 114. F.ddle Btlmonte, S&nta Amti11 lead In& rider, goes On Autobk>irapby be.fore starting a five-day 1uspe.ns\oa for carelesg riding. ' Lafflt Pincay Jr.1 rides Western Welcome with Braulio Baeza on Wing Out. Another top contender could be Marjorie L. Everett's 8uzkashi who carried 115 with Bobby Ussery. Other entrlelS were Chain and Mace, 113. Fernando Toro: and Thorn . 114. John Sellers. Big Ten Votes to Continue Suspension of Cage StflrS Gopher Players' Actions Called Unp reced ented MINNEAPOLIS (AP! -A seven-man panel of Big Ten athletic directors voted unanimously Friday to continue the season-long &uspensions of University of Minnesota basketball players Marvin "Corley" Taylor and Ron Behagen. A brief released Friday by Byron Gregory. Big Ten attorney, after two days of hearings and deliberation called the actions of the two players in a JRn. 25 brawl with Ohio State "unprecedented in the history of Big Ten basketball." The suspension of the two Gopher players will prohibit them pract;cing and playing in any post-season games this year. Three Ohio Slate Players were treated al a hospital after the altercation. One of the attorneys representing t~e players, Reed Mackenzie. said he would have to talk to the players before deciding whether to appeal the decision . Lakers Equal· CluhRe00rd For Wins (5'5) " INGLEWOOD -Tbe Los Angelu Lakers streaked to 1 25-point lead earlj In the first half on the way to a Jopsi«tel 109-88 win over visiting Cincinnati in 4 National Basketball Association gam4 Friday night. ~. The victory was the Lakers· 55th Ult; season. tying 1 club record. •, Coach Biii Sharman'1·LA club jumped to a commanding 38-13 lead over tR! cold-..hooUng Royals behind a rut break attack that repe:ate.dly hit ei.y lay-ins. ~· Cincinnati closed the. gap to only points at the intermission (5&-43) and 1 peared to have some momentum . . But with Laker guard Gail Goodricli hitUng his first five shots of the second hall and Jerry W'5t gearing the fast break, LA outscored the Royals 18-4. tn enjoy a 74-47 advantage just four mm. ut~ Into the quarter. , ; It was a laugher the rest of the way. Los Angeles ui:ted a· two-game losil\g etre.ak while the ROyal1 bad a four• a a me skein snapped. · • Cincinnati scOrio& star Nate Arch£. bald , who had la!Jled 11 Polnll In hi• t~am's previous two game.s spent most of the game on the bench along wiUI veteran Tom Van Arsdale as coach &b Cousey juggled his line.up. The Lakers got off to their big ad· vantage in the first quarter as forward Jim McMilllan set up easy Laker buck· et! with three cle.an steals. Los Angeles shot a blistering SS per.. cenl In the opening quart.r: w .. t and Goodrich put the game away qlllcldy in the third quarter, C1)mblnln1 for 22 ~int& in the period as the Laker1 streaked to a 28-point le.ad. CIMl111111t CNl LH·A.11t11ft1 Cl") • , T • , T VAndl • .. • H•lr1t11 ' ., ' Wll11•ms • ,., • MeM!lfll ' ,, " ....... ' ... • Clwn~" ' .. ll ....... • .. • ...., .. " ., Arclllbelf • .. • W•tt " ... 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G lf "I ~ .. , t o "" as~1e '-.· j On TV ".I; o~ar . , ·- It will be a waiting game that UC Irvine hopes will turn Into a 'dating game following tonight's final ba sketball·game of the regular season in Crawford Hall against surprising Cal State (Bak'ersrieid ) witb tipoff at 8 o'clock. UCI is Still hoping for a bid to the NCAA Western Reg ional basketball tourrla ment and a date with three other cor'itetiders for a spot in the Evansville, Ind. championship finals. March 15-17. Bakersfield has posted an impressive first year basketball record of 20 wins and four defeats while UCI is currently lf>..10 with most of the defeats (7) coming at the hands of' university division op- ponents. Bakersfield 's Roadrunners are led by Ellis Porter, a transfer from the University of Seattle a year ago. They recently defeated Southern California College of Costa Mesa. 111-88. "Everybody seems to be in good health with exception of Bill Moore," ceach Tim Tift said of the Anteaters following return from a win over Stanislaus Sl.!1.te. "Phil Rhyne is ready to go full strength and it would appear the rest we gave him did some good." Also gaining the semifi nals were second-seeded llie Nastase, third-seeded Cliff Richey and Juan Gisbert. ..... CLEARWATER, Fla. -The Philadel- phia Phillies sent Rick Wise to the St. Louis Cardinals Friday for 26-game t1.•in- n.er Steve Carlton in a swap of dissatis. fied pitchers. Carlton, in St. Louis, said he was Ui>' set because he had not been consulted about the trade. Reportedly. he was asking $75,000 for 1972 with the Cards willing to pay only 157,SOO. . ..... DAYTONA BEACH. Fla. -Dave Shade laughed Frida y when told of his death. "Not me," said the sg...year~ld former middlewei ght contender, "I'm alive and kicking. In fact , you tell them I can whip any man my age." It was erroneously reported earlier in the week that Shade had died in Los Angeles. The report identified the dead man as Herman Auerbach arid said he had fought under the name of Dave Shade. A•• l 1tdoof' S port? Lite winter snnw in Maryland Is fotclng workouls at Bow RAce Course Inside. The track was forced to oancel a _day's raclne for the third time In live days because of a mow storm. ' Taylor said he , too, was not !hocked by the decision. "It was partially e1pected," he said, "but I thought there might have been a chance.'' Taylor said he· believes he has had a chance to completely state his 1ide of the incident. but is still botliered by what the public thinks. "1 am really concerned about the public knowing the whole story. I know their first impression of me was that I was a real bad guy. I would have rather had the hearing open to the public," he said. Films taken,of the game showed Taylor kneed Ohio State center Luke Witte in the groin while helping him off the court, and also showed Behagen CQming off the bench to stomp on Witt'8 head. The game was !'!topped with 36 seconds to play and Ohio State wa!'I awarded a SO. 44 victory. Taylor said he definitely would remain in school and play basketball .nest season. Behagen said be thought he would do the same. In the brief, the athletic directors said the action of both player1 w a I premeditated and added ·lhal the action by Witte was not enough basis for pro- vocation for the ensuing acts. The brief stipulates that lf an appeal i1 to be taken by either the student!; or the Uniersity of Minnesota to the. Big Ten's faculty representatives, it must be sub- mitted by 5 p.m., March I. Directors also criticized "derogatory statements to the news media by certain Individuals some of whom are. in high places. "We believe that such stalemcnls have done a disservice not only to these athletes, their tame, univer1ity and con. ference but also to intercollegiate athletict," the brier said. It also satated, "There was no reference or suggestioo made by .1ny of the parties or witnesses that racial fac- tors lnfluentro any various actions in this matter either by the University of Ml& nellOta or the commissioner." . . BRIAN AMBROZICH, NOW A BYU STAR. Former BB Flash Fans Keep Ambrozich. In High Piich at BYU By PHU; ROSS Of .... Dfllly 111111 lleff As a semi-regular for the defending Western AthJetic C.OOference CWAC l champion Brigham YOqng University Cougars. 6-6, 185-pound junior basketball Pfrformer Brian Ambroztch experiences an acceleration of his innermoat emotions each time BYU takes ihe noor ·ln its new, 21.000-seat Marriott Actl~ities center. Ambrozich shares A weakside forward Post with sophomore Belmont · Anderson in the Cougars' slack offense. But, even thoul(h he begins 1tOme contests on the bench, the ex-Huntington Beach High and Golden West College cage 1ce'1 heart is always throbbing at a rapid pace when the game starts. Says the former Oiler and RusUer, "you get a great fee.ling when you walk out on the noor with 21,000 people in the sta nds (BYU's home crowd average Is over ,21,000. with the mark su're to 11ma11h lhe natioilal median of t&;ooo, aet J"ut season by Kentucky), "They're really boisterous." adds Ambrozlch . "They won't sit down until we acore our fir1St bucket, 10 you can im- aaine the aighl." One of four former Orange Coast area hardwood personalities who presently perform for WAC varsities, Ambrozich aolely enjoys the distinction among the quartet of playing for lbe conference leaders, who boast a 11-1 record tn lhe circuit and 20-3 overall. Although )lis playing time Is deterrhin· ed by how well he did in the squad'• previous outing, Ambrozich has still been ablt!: to hold his poailion 11 BYU11 second leading r'ebounder behind 6--11 Yugosla· vian Jmport Xreaimlr COslc. • Hl1 scoring average Is a mere t.5 per game. But the one-time area sla.r defends this by adding. "as a weak side for.ward, one of my primary duties Is to· get the ball to Cosic inside. Otherwise, I'm sup- posed to rebound and play defense." • Ambroiich and his wile -the former LyMe' Bartimore. of Huntington -! have enjoyed the ir stay thus far in Pravo but he's looking more forward to the fUtlD'e . ''Everybody who plays college bill has a desire to play pro. bultttball : but .I don't feel that way unleu I do well nen year.'' he says. "What they'll probably do al lhe begin- ning or next season la start Anderson as a forward and then move him out to guard and put me at forward . You have to play on a more full-Ume basis in , order to develop conHdence.." Pror ... 1on.a1 bue~ll'i. •Pring trainlnl program i.a already under way on ~ fronts and It won't be loog tthtil lhe television waves wiU be bringing thl game of the week.plus added Dodger AJ!d' Angel games. · · But right now It's the closing, stages o basketball action that drawg the attenUoT\, of .area TV fans with today's OregOO.:usq; coqtest reahired on CbanneJ 5 m tJ1t, Pacilic-8 game.:of the week. Al I o'cloclc. !lie San Francisco · Don'!' meet the Se1ttle Chieftains on Channel Ji and for the .Prep addict, Channd 4 air• the 1-fornlnlside and Monrovia first rounf CIP' AAAA playofl game at noon. Tbe l111ugur.aJ Jackie ·Gleason Inver:. ruy Clallie from Florida· is on Channei 2 at 2 today and l Sunday ·with tile !il)afl round . . · • TODA'I" / • 11 :3': t .Pfl, Oil .L -$WIMMIMG 11,\IEET -'TWQ of !!'It C8Ulllr'Y'I loll r•fll 1wlm ••t1•n1 cl11h when-UCLA ""9!1 USC. 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'71 CL. -A#fl;ICAN 1~ N lt•l•1'1'8nlM' 11.i. krftfldllr -.M C t ~~~ =•~'e~~~:tlCQ n::;..~ IHI' !Ill Mnc•lt,. "*"' Jl:IMf"tltlM. ;. Littler; 3 Others Tied for Golf Lead ·" FORT LAUDERDALE. Fla . (AP! Gene Littler drUted back into a tie for the lop •Pol while goU 's big IW'' wheeled Into poaition lor I shol al the 152.00o n .. t prize Frid~y In the aecond round of \ Jackie Gleason's rich lnverarry 01ssk:. Lllllcr. lbe 41 •yoar<>ld l~at round leader wilh a 66, could man.1ge only a routine 73 but remalned in 1 fC'lUl'·W•V tie ' at 138. 1il-under·pllZ' after two round over lhe Inver1rry Golf club courae. He waa tied wl!h none-winner John Schlee, lour oophomort Buddy Allin and Dicll: Loli, on the rebound Imm a poor aeason Jut ye.ar, Schlee. ln his seventh year on the lour, h•d a 119, and Lotz rallied for a 61 Iller going three-over-par on hl1. first lour holea. The allghtly built. freckl .. raced Allin had the besl round or the warm and IUMY day , I 66. But mo1t of the e1citement was 1eoerated by the movea made by Jack NlcklaUJ, Gar1 Player, >,mold Palmer and Lee Trevino, all of whom vaulled Into contenlloo afltr first rounds ranging from I010 by Playu lo a horrible 76 by Trevino. Play'r and NlckJ1us we.re Ue.d 1t 141 , jusl three llrokes ofl the pact In thlJ rlchesl evenl on the pro ICl>tdule this year. Palm!!' was one stroke further back ind Trevino one more. Super Me.1 Trevino had a 17. Palmer and NJcklaUJ 61 and Player 61. 111 haven't played vtry well/' Trevino .. • •• • Jf DAILY '1LOT •• Tense Marina Triumphs, 44-42 • • • By PHIL R06S W•Ddt'*'IYN !Urlol w .. tllered Ill tint ,.. ttJUnd Cf1' AAAA bauetball , '; pl1yoU tut by rocorclina 1 4+ 4l victory over C.Ompton'a T1rbabe! Friday nlcllt in a U,bt1y-pl1yed e n c o u n t e r .. before 1 pocUd house In Ille wlnnor'• l)'lll. .. llut the Vlldn11 of coocb Jl.m Stephen& hid to overcome a aevert cue of stace Jitters In eomfni from ~hind to posl the triumph. The Vlldnp llctle Sunny ~,... HU.It Lancer1, 5$-ff ln1ti1l .,, . ' • " round wilmon Fridly nlcllt . " 56-55 ... Defeat • • ... '" For MD . . • ' •.• •..... . . . ·-By ROGER CARLSON !:t; Of fllt Otltw ,li.t '''" RIVERSIDE -A 1all1nt comeback r1lly wu cut short with nlne HCOndJ rem1ining . Frld1y night ind the host Ramona R1rN1 ~scaped with 1 16-56 CIF AAAA basketball pl1yoff conquest over Mater Del before 2,100 lino. .. Coach Jerry Tardie', Mater r •i• Del Monarcha had put on an unbelievable comeback In the clooln1 •econdl to pull to with- .. 1n one point of the Cltru1 Belt League cb1mplon1 and had ta"'n poasu1lon out of bounds under tht Ramona ba1ket with " nln• iecond1 left. ·~ T1rdle called time out, plot. ,.,~. ted atr1tegy, then 11aw It all go ...,. down· the dr1ln aa the Rama ! ' clogged up the key and In· ...,, tercepted the lnbounda pass to :.,~ preserve t.be will . ,..., "It was a &reat team ef. ~. · fort. lamented Tardie af· v.,_ terward. "but I Just wish w could hive aotten off the last :: ."•hot. ~ His team hid trilled almost throuihoul and wa1 down by 10 with 6:52 to go 11 the hosts appo11ed to be breezing. But the Inside lhootlni of Rick KnUfln kept I h e Monarch• In the 31me and then Jeff Kiley ind C.Or1e Herold comblned with three t•4 free lhroWI and 1 Up-In to ' ~.· narrow It to 51-56. Perhap1 the mo11t prominent · Jtem In the Monarchs demise, other than the flnal Remona .. theft, came early ln the con· 'test when Miter Del enjoyed :: 111 only leed of the game !H J. Meter Del hid the ball and -:: wa1 thte1tenln1 131ln when the boner aounded ind the ~ hosts were awarded a charity over Monte Villa. And that contest ii slated for Tue&day night and will tentallvely be pllyed at Fullerton Junior eon., •. Gttling back to the I.hikes which Marini d eveloped aaairut Compton, the Vike5 Jumped off to .a rather ausplclous 6.o edge 1t the outstL ind then fell behind on an tnsulng Compton blitz. Tile hosts trilled from that point by · one to 11).polnl margln1 and didn't <Ollin the lead for &ood until r..-1 center Dean Bocdan Upped In his own mlssai shot with 4:2.1 ltft In tou on 1 tochnlc1l foul .... i:. beclun a Monarch had en-• the &•..-to boost Marina on top, Wl:I. f.fari na. which was forcing mat\}' 1hots and looking generalJy bid on the boards most or the first half because of Its h~nseness. never com- pletely demonstrated its com- PQMlre. accord inA to Sttphens. He noted afterwards, " [ thought that earl y 6-0 lead wtiufd take the tenseneu and pressure off. But it waa just the other way around and we remalned light . I'm not sure if we ever ~really relax- ed .'' ~ The winners expanded their fourth quarter advantage to 43-31 with jult I: 24 left on Bogdan '• Inside pl1y and the quick hands of Mark Ford tnd Ro&er Spookl, who combined for seven aecond MU 1tea11: But Compton persisted and clo1t:d to within . the final I wo- palnt margin before eventually missing a shot at the buu.er which would have .sent the issue into overtime. ford's illitial entrance into the contest in the aecond quarter marked hil first court appearance in nearly three weeks after he had tore some knee ligament!. Said Stepheru, "you can see why I had aakl be wu our most vllu1ble player -he proved that in Utia garoe." The M junior spearheaded • M'rlna'a zone defense and, 11 mentloned above, compiltd a handful of thefts. ~,lu , .. ~ • • • i ... ~ ' i lli • • ,, ' ' ... Sctol'• rr OMl'ttn c...,,t,,.. 1J I r 11-D M•rln• ' f 1 U-•• ~ 64-58 Victo~y ForHB TORRANCE -Su aset League runnerup Huntington Beach High polished off one league champion and now girds for another as the Oil· ers advance to round two of the CIF AAAA basketball playoffs. Coach Elmer Combs' Oilers will battle Channel League ti· tJist San Marcos Tuesday ni...;ht at 8 in a gym ,Yet to be selected. However, it will be Huntington's choice of sites. Afte r the first roul'ld of the playoffs host teams must choose a neutral court. San Marcos will carry a 21 .5 record into the tiff after dis· posing of Notre Dame, 74-67, Friday night. At the same time, Huntington was trim- ming Bay League champ North Torrance. 64-58, at'the latter.'s gym to up ib mark to 22-4. Huntington's victory Friday was in doubt until the final 31h minutes when the-victors un· loaded to break open a close CdM'1 JOHN SUMNER (24) LOO KS FOR SOMEONE TO PASS TO. game. CdM on ToJr,J 52-46 They were 11ursing a 53-52 Jead a3ainst the Saxons' el· fective pressing defense, which had already destroyed a. IO. point Oil City edge with alarm· ing quickness. Mighty Pasadena Next on Tap Then Brett White and Steve Brooks began to riddle the By LA URIE BECKLUND Of t111 Cltll1 Piiot lttff losers as While kept taking Corona del Mar HJgh School wha t seemed to be poor per-defeated Le Serna's gangly centage shots -yet he kept basket ball team 52-46 in a swishing the nets. He hit close. tense AAAA CIF first. from the corner, from 16 feet, from five feet and tossed in round playoff before a sc~am- 8 couple of free th~ows to pro-ing capacity crowd at Oran3e duce eight vital poin ts in those Coast College Friday night. fleeting moments. With a record that now Meanwhile Brooks was pick-stands 23-2, Corona will enter I · f f second-round play Tuesday ng up five ree tosses to ur-night before second-seeded Pa- scorer Jerry King missed a Jong shot in the last two min- utes of play, Corona fans be- gan chanting wHh "blue pride," ''"'.e're, number one." La Serna did not lead until the end of the second quarter when junior Richard Borden sank a clear 2~footer from right of the key. scoring to a minimum with nea r-claustrophobic defensive moves. All I.he Lancers neeq. ed to block Corona's well. aimed shots was a 6-8 center named Fred Haberecht v.·ho planted himself under the bas.- ket li ke a tall, hungry Venus fly.trap. La Serna sank 53 per .. cent of their shots while Coro. ria managed 70 percent, m~ of them from the outside. • terod the 11me without check· ·• Ina la with the corToct ollfclal . ·• 1'be call resulted In a free MARINA'S ROGER SPEAKS CLEFT! SWATS AT A REBOUNO VS COMPTON. ther !Jl8rk tlie offensive as sadena. which won it.s first. Huntington outscored its h05ts, roond game against Centen. 11 -2 and then gavt up a pair nial , 65-58. If Corona wins the of meaningless buckets in the coin toss which determines Then the lead changed hands with La Serna ahead. 25-24. Jones salvaged the quarter score with a spectacuJar on- the-buzzer shot from a few feet from the mid-court line. Lancer coach Lynn, V~eu r summed it up pretty well be- fore the game be3an -"we're big. And that's about it." throw by Bill Montelil ond the •nsuln& Inbound• pity by Runon1 1tt up 1 field 100!. ~ liVln& Ramona In 11·9 ad· ,., • vanta1e. ""· Althou1h T1rdle'11 l• determined crew tied It at 23 !~ . Jn the second period and 1111n Relays Title to G WC; Bue Swi1mners Defeated •t 31 in the third quarter, the Monarchs were never to enj oy Fullerton JC, helped by the disqualification of 0 r a n g e Coast's winning medley relay team, defeated the Pirates, 54· SO, in a South Coast Con· ference swim meet at the loser's pool Friday . 1 •• the luxury ol a lead there- after. ' '• ,. Klllffllll ·~· -Adlll'll . , .. frlll\n' TOlt lt Mthlr Dll IUI 1~·;~~ • • ' 1• 0 0 ' 0 ' 3 • J 5 s t lJ 0 0 t 0 XI U 16 SJ llt!MM !NI " ft ,, ,. Menllflt • • • ,. Mt( lt!Wllll'I ' 0 , • TYltr 2 I ~ S 11.ulldl • I J 10 H-ll'ltff I I 3 t •• ,,.,, ' ' J ,, ltttt• tt n 1• ,. kwfl •r h111tn Mtttt' 0.1 U U IS IS-SS RllNM It 11 11 11 -.M GWC Trips Saddlehack Pit CUrron 11uue<1 1 flrot Inn.int home run with a te•m· mate on bast tn lead Golden Weit Colltge to a 7-4 non-con· ference blseball win over ho.st Sltldl•back Friday. .-~ Tbe J\ustltts tdded 1 PA Ir of ; run& In the second and &Ingle • 1· 1111111 In the fourth. fifth and • ILttll. Slddleblck'1 G re g •· Kbalir t11mmed 1 three-run • rouDd tripper in the third . I , ........... (11 "' Wl~M . -· <-~ CtlW. ,. _,. •, I'. Mc(Mllt¥. ct ,W.~.N -· ........... -·· lt.ttMf'lfM!'. " ....... -· • Mwtl , ..... ,.., • 1 ' ' ' • 0 0 ' ' ' ' . . ' , I 0 I 0 3 I I 0 ' 0 0 0 ' 1 0 0 ' • 0 0 t 1 0 0 I 0 t 0 1 ' 0 1 t • 0 • I t I I • • 0 0 ·-· -· ti , f ' ., ..... It: ,,, ~ !' ~ r~ .... (f • ~-I I t 0 And in the Southern California Conference rela~ at Cypress, Golden West cap- tured lop honors. Individual winners for OCC included Ma tt Greer in the 50 free f22.71. !loo~ Moon Jn the JOO free {50.1), Dick Jones in the 200 back ( 2:11.9) and Dan Kent in the 200 breast 12:28.0L The winning Pirate free relay team or Greer. Bob Wurster, Jim Bollman and Moon ck>cked !:26.!. Meanwhile. Golden West captured fou r of the eight relay events to win the team Foss, Lewis, Bandel Win Or1nge C..st Colleg•'s O.n Lewis and Tim Bandel and {i(iJden \Vest's Tom Foss caplur«I individual ch•m· plonshlps Frldl,Y nilht In the Sou!M:tntrat regfon1l JC ""''tllng meet at Golden \Vesl. Lewis. a 167-pounder delealed Ken Kelcevlch of Cypress. W: Bandel pinned Steve Shioe ol Anttlope: V11ley In 1:30 In thfl in .pound c:1tegory: and Foss (1261 1\lon by 1 fall over Lyle D•lby of lltoorf)lrk . Cl!"'"""'· 1• t t 0 I =="•" : : : ! " ........ a • t t I C'MM,... ,. t •' • ' 1•atJ4L e t I I ':... ~::: ................. .......... ,n......, JI srrnm ••....,•• Other top a r t• perlormtncts ...,. produced by OCC '1 Paul t..Blonc Oil) .,, Guy Morrison OIO! ••d the Rustl•r>' Pit Bu°"" (!~). LIBl11>< pl1ctd second •·hUe Morrtaon Ind Buono h•d thln11. I title The Rustlers tota led 611 points while second place LA Harbor had 60. UCI D1mked CIF Hoop Summaries last 12 seconds. the game site. the teams will The Oilers had struggled r!ay at Edison. through an unimposing first Despite coach Tandy Gillis' h11f bot got things acceler ated K · the last two N"riocls as Jim Sea ings' apparent dom1na-,.~ lion over the La Serna visit-.. ,., Worthy began to make his ing Giants during the first c 11v,11r111 1u. "on1&1'd 1~ The Sea Kings kept Lancer Cage Scores ''They're well-disciplined an d probably the best club we've played. We'll just try to keep our composure." But La Serna's R'I! Red com· posu re grew a r dog~ared as the Sea King.>· blue pride increased with their score. I presenct felt on the boards quarter, the lead changed Ch1c1oa 11s, P~n1. 101 and Tom Crunk shook off what hands wi'lh almost every poi·nt 0011on 111. 1.,11110 11! corwi•., M•r uu "Ml1delotol1 11'. All1n!1 110 hi II '' t• appeared to be a severe case dunn· g lhe next two periods M1rc1111 ! 1 ' • of COLLl!OIE 1=.·:...·".·'.'.. I ':' i' :i' nervousness. and dissipated with three mW· c~1 s11te 1L11 1t1. uc<11 u ::. ~ North Torrance put up a utes left in the game as the c 1nc1nn1t1 u. sw Loulll1n1 12 ba ti · lly 'th "'"" !II, Cornell ll ICl'OU•h l g o j tough t e, espec1a w1 two locked horns, 44-44. 01rtmou111 "'· v11e 13 Gr1,,b., o classy Jim Dykstra hitting 29 Junior auard Casey Jones H1rv1~ to. erown 11 To1t 11 " ··-i ,.~,~ 20 n JJ f If ~F eM &YU 10, wvoml"' 56 _,..,, -points. The sure-ire a ....,, sank another in a u.nuence of co1orldo s1111 "· Lit111 u • 11 ,,1 tio whiz had l I Of his team's first long shots for CdM"lto break c 11 Piii~ IPomon.1 '2, ci r a1111 J~1~:=;n ',• '1 i' ,f d ed t F1,1llerlon) 11 l'lt~Kh 1 15 points an seem uns op-the tie, while ce nter Mike Se-c11 s11r1 c11k1r11111d> 11. u 110-K11... f • f ,, pible -even wtt.h three and vier kept dropping in free !ISi ,, r~:k•., ~ •• i, ,:, .I lour men .sagging on him. throws given him by careless Ju1r110• coLLIG• •o;:.71 .. He also sparkled on defense La Serna Lancers. 5lnt1 Mon!(• .,., Pitre• 11 kw• ~ ow.rte., and was clearly the outstand-When consistent La Serna ~1'~;m1~ v,~~~1~u111t1d 11 L~or&;~,rJrl M•'i~' 1~2· ,~4 1~ ing player on the floor. /;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;il-------------'---------'-- H111tflltlfetl 1'41 • • ·-· ' • w•.i• ' ' "'"" • I Wll11f1tld ' • '""' • ' lOltl• " ,. Hwtf! TfftMe ISfl --.,,,. Dvllllrt ...... 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Coach Tom Carroll's Monarchs ii.re 1-0 after bet· Westminster Spikers 4th Westminster's Lions placed fourth in the division 1 team race behind victorious Santa Ana at Santa Ana College's Shorty Smith Relays Friday. But coach Da"e Kurrle's Lions managed three medals during the day. Westminster'.!! rour·man tw6 mile relay combo of Jim Poss. Tom Shirley, Hugh Macinnes and Jeff Young was 1 winner In 8:1!.0. The Lions were runnersup behlnd &anta Ana in tbe four· man mlle baton event. 3:2.4.8 to 3:2'.f. as Dave Stacy, Shirley, Jim Keathley 1ind Young carried the mail ror Westminsltr. BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL GUIDE • MATTRESSES MATTRESSES IOATI HOMIS TIAILDS --CelN ,._ .. ..,,. c.. 21 H ...,.,_, M . Uberty 8-1303 • UPHOLSTERY Mesa UpbolstelJ Uberty 8-4781 IUI MIWl'On an. tering Edison Chargers, 5--3. in the tm non·loop opener for both teams Friday on the Mater Dei diamond. 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WINNllt tOlOIN fl Oii AWA•OI IUT INGUSN LAfllGU.1.11 lf,,....,11 .. 1 GLENDA JACKSON PETER FINCH Sunday Bloody Sunday (Rl PLUS GEORH SLGA~ :=r;::- IWTM GOllDO" &• ''WHERE'S •• POPPAf" --=i:=- • • sa1oni.1. r,.,,..,, 26, 1972 Excellent Staging Immediacy Marks UCI's 'Othello' SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 27 for inventory \ L•11k•Me1ic1rcl e in•tt1r th•rt• 7 f•thio11 i1l•11d.,n1wport c111ttr 4i44-5070 NATIONAL .GENE~AL THEATRES Actcltmy Ntmlntllen lnlMlrtM ACADEMYAWARD . NOMINATIONS ir<lud;ng · BEST ART D!RfCTION COSTUME DESIGN SPECIAL EFFECTS MUSICAL SCORE BEST SONG "AGE Of NOT RELIEVING" By TOM TITUS Of Ille OlllW I'll" S\111 You caMOt sit idly by and watch UC Irvine's production of "Othello" w hi I e en- lertaining olber thought... The show literally surrounds you ; it is on all sides of you, demanding your attention. It is this aura of urgency, of immediacy. in full arena stag- ing that breathes additional life into Shakespeare's classic tragedy or jealousy and revl!!nge. Unfolding in front, beside and behind its flU· dience. UCI 's "Othello" suc· ceeds where ·a similar pro- duction in traditional pro&· cenium staging may fare less auspiciously. Taking full advantage of a compUcated setting brilliantly designed by Emerson Adams, director Robert Cohen has mounted an "Othello" whlch dispenses with much of the staay sound and fury that often accompanies It& presen- tation and concentrates in- stead on the more subtle variations of character con- struction. It Is, to be sure, a student show and possesses many of the weaknesses w h I c h characterize such uo- dergraduate effort!. But these are trlfilng when compared with the degree of total in- volvement generated by the UCJ production. Relatioft.ship , on stage is, for the most part. vitally convincing. lhoua;h dic- tion', even in such an intimate area. becomes a frequent prob- lem. , Cohen's direction is first rate, never allowing a major character too long from the ~~ Tw1~GY _io "mr BOY m1rND" METROCOLOR • PANAVISION' ACADEMY AWARDS NOMINEE BEST MUSICAL SCORE NOMINATED2 FOR ACADEMY AWARDS BEST ACTOR· GEORGE C SCOTT BIST STORY & SCRIENPLA Y i:,IEdillE c.scmi~~" ~ . .-THE HOsPITAL;,t~, > , -----........ - •••••• COAST HWY. ·AT MACARTHUR BLVO, STARTS ~:~~T2~E:~ryH•E 6i~8ffTHER'' Detective Harry Callahan. audience's eye and creating excellent ensemble performances. M o a t Im· pregglve in thls re1ard Is lhe drunken fiJht .acene Involving Othello's soldiers which com- pletely aaturates lhe amall arena. The title role of ~e Moor of "OTH•L.LO" · Sh1k"Ollrt'1 tr15tlrft!H llv lll:Obtn '°""'' 1tt • Em4t'lllf! ACS.1'\S. ~•""""'" ••• k lhtrrl 0..-, HthtllMI ... loli:l Catrwr'" ~'t', Df'ttlnlff llV UC INIM lrf ""' '''* t .t I rOlHlll th ~ 111 "" ltudlt r~,., in tht '11'11 olrl1 VIII-. TH• CAST Otlltllo • • . • • . . . . LtrfV CMll'l\111 I-• . .. . ..... • . . . . Alhlrt Ct!' ~· .............. Ann <;;l vn ~············ ''i"" ""' . .. .. • . • vld M1nJ011 . . .. .. • .. . . tnrv l(lrktr 8 . .. ..................... r.·"'~ Vflllu . • . •• . .. &rk oron.on •• .... ·... • Greeorv Sllv1 Gr1!l1ne ... -:: -•• ltellffl kl!Mllltr Lodrtlco ........... Chrl1tooh1r MUt'l(ll Monl11w . . . . •• . . • . . . . Mlch11f H1n1 Clown . . . • . . . . . . •.... Dlfltld Jollnsan Venice is stronaly interpreted by Larry Chatman, who paces himself superbly, allowing the seeds or jealousy lo be planted one by one and transforming gradually from a proud leader Into a ravenous beast. Chat- man's bravura performance I.! Concert Set By Violinist marred only by his continuous artificial hand and a r m movements at moments or agitation, gestures which often contradict his character. though his scwes with Iago are Impressive, while Gregory Silva is quite effective in the brief bu~ difficult role of the elderly Brabantlo. Others g I v I n g creditable performances in lesser roles are Christopher M u no s • Robert Scl!nelder ond Ml\'hael Han.s. Eric Johnson makes tl'fe Duke of Venice a gay blade In· deed, while Donald Johnson would make the Bard cringe in : his crypt wllh his supcrnumerical slapstick. ''Othello'' continues, Without interruption, lonl&ht through next Saturday In the 100-seat UCI Studio Theater on cam- pus. ll merits an even longer engagement. Ashley Carr plays t h e D ke B k scheming Jago with more . u an s praimatlsm than passion, which at first i• dlfficu1t 1o ac-011 People cept. However. the subtlety of his villainy soon becomes ap- parent, as does Carr's tremen· SINGAPORE (AP) -For dous skill with the five decades millions have Shakespearean phrase, and he swayed and stomped to the turns in the finest music of Duke Ellington, But . performance of the night. the Duke says it's a waste of An e.xemplary Desdemona is time trying to figure out how AM Givin, a bit too soft in the tastes will change. first act but overwhelmingly "Do you think it's some kind effective in the second as she of crap game?'' he asked an plead! her i n n 0 c e n c e . interviewer during a stopover Unfortunately, Cohen h as en route to Jakarta. Los An111es v I o I I n i s l devised 1 chase scene im-"Trends in music depend en· William Kurasch will be the mediately preceding her death tirely on people. I can't fea~ured solaist Sunday in a that leaves an uncontrollably foresee . Don't worry about concert by the Orange Coast what it's going to be next College Community Symphony panting corpse, quite naturally week. That's bad investment." 0 h tr sched led f 4 out of breath. . " I h 0 I t re es a u or p.m. Francesca L'hoir, 8 veteran E lington, w o was 7 as in the college auditorium. community theater actress, April, said his music is "an Kura.ch a teacher Of vloll·n accumulation or recall." • joins the student company to and a Conduclor !TI. h1·s own "I've been writing music as enact Iago's wife, Emilia. Her rl.ght w1·11 perform M ax a matter of brain inter· ' theatrical maturity stands out, Bruch'• v1·011n Concert 1·n G sound," the veteran composer as well it should, in a fine sun.. Ml.nor In the second program t' • and recording artist told porting performance. of OCCSO's 1971-72 season. David Manson is excellent in newsmen. Maestro Joseph Pearlman th 1 Following r a v e perform· will lead his orchestra in e ro e of CaS!io, the duped ances in Thailand a n d performances of Samu e I lieutenant, giving one or the Malaysia, Ellington and hia ~ Barber's overture to the strongest portrayals of the man band are giving two con- "School for Scandal" and night. Henry K i r _k e r' .!i certs In Jakarta and then will Tschaikovsky's Fi ft h Sym-1_ROO __ er_ig_o_i_s _a_g_ood_b_il_w_e_a_ke_r_, ---'-per_fo_r_m_i_n_S_in_:g_apo'--re_. __ _ phony in the balance of the program. ePMnbn . lOll&odth !ill Metnicokr fnm MGM C SATUIDAT & S'1NDAY SAT.(12)SUN.(12& 2) ALL SIATS 7Sc IN MISSION Vll!JO You don't assign him to murder cases. You just turn him loose . .... _ ANGELA DAVID LANSBURY· TOffiUNSON · 111<1iJRU·JR'ffE ..... ,_ .... o.,.. -·••"*CS.. ~ ii WALSH Ind Don O~RAOI ~-· Rid\aid M. SHERMAN 1nd Robert 8. SHfRWJt --· ._,.Or _...,.... -~.. Dl'tC'tO 1• , . KOSTll ·O..~M®tr BllW!LSH·-STEV£NSON TECHNICOLOR lorlWM'flSl.l.IUl1lllmCllto.111t.(l1111 w,~ ....,~ ·Continuous Matinee SATURDAY . & SUNDAY FROM 11 A.M; NOW SHOWING also H1ld-Ovtr 2nd Hit at both theatres Walt DJsn•Y -.. JUtrs YEJNE'S · in .. rch of th• 2ND HIT· GEORGE C. SCOTT in '..''l'HI LAST RUN" IN"" WH,,.INITI• •• .,.. NOMINATED f OR 8 ~c.::::: <92 i!tludl•s ' .~~:=-.~ .. =~ BEST PICTURE-A.CTOR :C~11 ! ' ,. NOW! NOMINATED FOR 4 ACADEMY AWARDS INCLUDING BEST ACTOR • :.::·; BEST ACTRESS • ~;;;~.~ BESTD RE 1- . . . . . . • S.lurday, rtbnwy 26, 1972 'Fall River Leg end' No Axing for This Bt;i:l":t THE LAST . ·~so The r e' DAILY rlLOT It.ff Pll919 Rita Liedags gives Stan Bell a piece of her mind in no uncertain term s in a scene from the Lido Isle Players' comedy "Sheep on the Runway," open· ing Tuesday for a five-day run at the Lido Isle Clubhouse. ~~·~* . THEATER ='>--3 ·290S. UST COAST HlGl-fWAY t:OllOHA OIL MAil '1l·62f0 ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATION GLENDA JACKSON · BEST ACTRESS MTWT F S ........ f • Glenda Jackson Tuter Finch Murray Head ·. ,.. .. 'f\ay NI.croft Tony Britt°" ~b11ricit Daiham hie Lo.., Vrriui PkkJ.s ..... ..,i.. i.. Penc:lope Gilliatt .......,_ "Jo&q,h Janni !RI-..:.~~ ........ )ohnSchtainaer lhllll~ 0 ALSO ''Where's Poppa?" 1~ COtOR •r Ot.i•~ lt111h!d A1•llsl~ Continuous Running Show Sunday Starting at 2:00 Kids Like to Ask Andy ,, NOW '?LAYING By TOM BARLEY Of 1111 OlllY PUtl llttt Looking to the Lizzie Borden legend for a ballet theme ii. this crilic mused on his wax_ le the Lo! Angeles Muslc Center Wednesday night, very moch iike seeking the 1eed of a grand opera 11core from the rhythm of a garbage truck. Fortunately for an audience that obviously regarded the work as by far the best of the trilogy staged by the Ameri- can Ballet Theater. chore- . ographer Agnes de Mille never had any doubts about her ability to transfer the 80- ye a r -o J d tale of a ~tassachusetls ax murderess to the stage via her gloriously slaRed "Fan River Legend.'' Miss de Mille dispatched the doubts of this eternally doubt- ing Thomas to the winds in short order with a production that uncannily projects the emotions and family dissension that, we believe today, Jed the hapless Lizzie to take the chopper to her father and stepmother. Miss de MUie's dance forms, backed by the superb score contributed by Morton Gould and the fantastic decor of --·-CINEOOME 79,,. .. ~'lIY.'':t..J; OUvtr Smllh -wllhoul 1 doubt the moat Jlfted decor man in the ballet bo1lntss to- day -vividly depict the com- munity hostility, the lpve and understanding denied a girl who desperately l)eeded it and her own revulsion at a crime that got headlines around the world. With De Mille, Smith and GouJd linked in a combination that promised a memorable ballet, It only remained to ABT to find a suitable Lizzie Borden. A cheering audience suitably endorsed tbeir selec- tion of Salli~ Wilson. Her portrayal ranged from the Lizzie or teenage days to the stricken girl who lost her mother to death and then her father to the woman who, perhaps, pl8yed a major role in the decision that put Llu:ie in the prisoner's box. Jt is a memorable portrayal, De.it in a pinafore or a blood.stained shift, and it richly earned the ovation of the night for the brilliant Miss Wilson. Full marks too to Gayle Young as Lizzie's pastor, Lucia Chase as her step- mother and Marcos Paredes as the harassed father. A .som· o..,.,. c:. Snit "HOSPITAL" 10,1 AIM "•ftr Selle" ill ''THI P'AllTY" --CINEOOME ll ' . "MADa fl'Olt •ACH OTHlll" 7 P.M.&1l ... M. fo. ~ ~· -~~:,Jr.l!:I!.'1.:J" -·· __ ., ... SIAD/UM . 1 ;,, ""~·~ ---.~. SIAD/UM ·? " .. .-:t'\i ["'I.:!11 >.'~ --• -:.i:..1r1 SIAD/UM ,3 ' .. ""~·t. ... !llc =-, - --·r..11 SIAD/UM "' ,,. .. -.u.i'\"1L"._'lJ\"~ '"ON A CLIAll DAY" .,u l'.M. ··-"LOVlllS AN D OTHlll STllANO•ll,S" "SUNDAY, ILOOOY SUN DAY" .... o .. ,... s.,,1 "WHElll 'S PO,.l'A" "'Tiit Pr911d! COnMCtlO!I" 1111 ... "'V111lllll11t ...... , .. (It) G•l'lt $et1I -lttMrt •..:lftl'f "HOt llOCK" IOP'I ... 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"SKIN QAMI" ( R ) JOUNT.lllllAlllY 110111 MAMllTOlf "IVEL KNllVll" (PG ) f , ber ballet that nevertheless had many moments of rreat beauty. The pick of lhe remainder or the program was undoubtedly Jerome Robbins' "Fancy Free," an aptly t!Ued romp tbat Is blessed with one of the best scores in modern ballet theater thanks to the genius of Leonard Bernstein. It's a frothy frolic Involving sailors. passers-by and a bartender and it w a s beautifully delivered by seven artists who are sure to agree ainong themselves that the brilliant John Prinz and the sparkling Paula Tracy deserve top billing. As for "Paquita." let's say this: it:s choreography is by Rudolf Nureyev aod. therefore, any criticism from this corner would amount to sacrilege. Nonetheless, ABT has or has had far better ballets In this "Neapolitaine" mold and that is . bearing in mind some glorious danc ing In the Wednes d a y night performance. Cynthia Gregory w a s tremendously impressive in the lead role with Ted Kivitt not. in our opinion, coming through wjth his customary solid and thoroughly virile perforn'l.ance. He seemed a trifle unsure of the merit of the work Wed· nesday night. If that is so then that makes two of us. Prime Cast HOLLYWOOD (UPI\ Dean Martin and Rock Hudson will head an all-star cast in "Showdown," an orig In a 1 western drama to be produced and dire~ted by G e o r g e (Airport) 'Sealon. PICTURE SHOW NOMINATED FOR 8 ACADEMY AWARDS INCLUDING BEST PICTURE BEST DIRECTOR BEST SUPPORT. ACT RESS'S ELLEN BURSTYN, CLORIS LEACHMAN BEST SUPPORTING ACT OR'S BEN JOHNSON, JEFF BRIDGES BEST SCREENPLAY BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY Nearly Everyone Listens to Landers IXCLUllYI ORANGE COUNTY IHoWINGI CO-HIT :.:::~ "THE PARTY"· CJNEDDME 20 0.-.A-. ..... A••_,, 532·3321 SHOWING NOW! 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YoUR HClll!le .JUST FOR 1bNIGHT? .. ·-------.. ·-t l l I: I ~: .. •, • " .. FIGMENTS IF 1 LEI.VE ir Qi 1lJ() lON6 TI-IE !!Affil1JES WILL GET WEAK ! PLAIN JANE ACROSS 44 One t1kl09 the affirmat ive 1 l Candltd side i 6 Port-: City 45 Kind of of Egypt rtsidtntlal J 10 Oismal buildi09 ! fa ilure: Slang 47 Model of 1 14 Defy any excellence :· acceptt'd 51 Populace: I· convtotlon Prefix t'. 15 In ari 5Z Kind of f· addit10fta1 movement on •' •: mann~ a billiard •• 16 Wicked ball :: 17 Once upon 54 Combination :: --: 2 words of cards ln ;: 18 Kifld of love bridge ' 19 Cable 58 Jargon 20 Spar used lot 59 Chemical stowing cargo sufflK • Z2 Cfflaln Ll The hCM'S of 1 crackers darkne-ss : 24 Sharp fla'lor L2 Flying toy 2L Stakes on a L3 Actor Franco playing field 27 Establish one's home In ii nelll' place 31 -the line 32 Thr blur sky 33 AMeKed 350111'~ ., 38 Domino side having thf~ pips 39 Threesome 64 Old ltallan playilllJ card 65 l/ehlcle used f0t coasllnq over ice 66 Hoary L7 Scene: Sufll1 DOWN \ Saturdiy, F'ebnw-1 26, 197) ser,DO-NN, l,.ITTLE. WOMAN, I Gar A 5URPR:ISE ~ 'iOtJ. By Chester Gould 0.0.! WMERE DI 0 'YOU CiET THAT7 ·---- I .JUST FOUND OUTToNIGHT,~e ROOM I RENTED DOESNTHAVE AR!X:iF! By Tom K. Ryan UNAIOIDA~LE FEMALE Oi;JECT By Al Smith By Dale Hale By Frank Baginski Yesterday's Puult Sot.,ed: 7 ''-, poor Yorick!" 8 Rel ig!on of Africa and Asia 9 Released tht air !rOl'll 10 "Don't -- that!": 2 words 11 Designating sheep 12 Und~ground worker 13 Sanctify 21 Ad jecti'lt suffix Z3 Walked "~ 2S Bli nding light 27 Long-tailed ""''" 2/16172 36 Verify 37 Obi lgatlon 39 Mo'ling as a llitong 40 Fitndlsh 42 CGS 1¥1its 43 Joins togethtl' 44 Separated Into segments 4L De'lite for catching fish 47 Marks len Ill the skin by pustules 48 Serve 49 French annuity 50 Mintral of potasslin nitrate PEANUTS -"'"''"' ·--. .., . ..._ __ _ JUDGE PARKER I 'll. SURE THAT CHARLEY WOULD WANT VOU TO HAVE THE KEY TO MIS A.P/.RTMENT, MR. DRIVER! Tl-IA.T'S WH"T \.IE LEFT IT HERE FOIZ ! IT'S JUST DOWN ntE STREET AT SIX H>li:TV-TWO !='.RONT! • 40 Kind ol edifice l Pate de 28 Old Testament lole ....:.._ book MISS PEACH 41 Occupied a GASOLINE ALLEY By Dick Moortt Doc ~mith lives up the 6treet:! Lead Beel<~ on \bu want t' 'it here wit:h me, MJ,ter Doc.or bl!Ck SALLY BANANAS GORDO MOON MULLINS ANIMAL CRACKERS By Charles M. Schulz By Harold Le Dom: Ct.ICE A. MONTH .. EVER SINCE M5.0l.llNN's PEATM .• ON TME L/..ST SATUR:Pil.V HE'P PICK UP A POZEN CARNAnows A.NU T"ICE THEM OUT TO -me CEMETE~ •• NEVEi!: r--' '-.::"::.:'SS=EP •• EXCEPr TODAY ! By MeD . the cart:, Joel! wit:h Beck4? By Charles Barsotti Srma2Q ~ ~= ~(].~ .P,,t . By Gus Arriola ~ By Ferd Johnson Fl'IES S;\LT-F!OEE S;\LT, .. FJOJiE S;'>LT.. ., By Roger Bollen NO MESGIJ ~MS OR S SS\) a:iu.-oos FOR ME! y Tf THE GIRLS ••1•m IO IOrrf 1 dkln't wear my old coat and glovt1 -1t1Ueil can jult won't 1tart unto yo11 get oil and dirt all over you.• DENNIS THE MENACE •1 chair ~ • ; 42 Pointing If; upward 2 A Latvian 29 Fatty tissut 3 Broadway ro!t used In or old cook ing .53 Character In Ibsen's "A Doll's House' 55 E. h1diin CilljM!l 56 Use an ax 57 Feminine suffil ~HOOL IS NOT ALL WOl<K AND NO FUN. ~MYSELF D!Ll&HT IN OUJl' N.rull'E. ~OOM, WHEfrJ; "'" 81.Vl·BoTTlc FLY • 43 famous { ,. .; .. ' ·: -" I person: Informal ' 4 Gra'leyatd 30 Proc tamatlon 5 Raise J<4 Went out with bO Actress Myma 6 Dfy, of winfS 35 Pi.net .. , 4 .5 7 • 10 11 " " II " " , I I l I PERKINS EXPlll'IMENT VJIS WITH • OUR ST~AW5Ell'Jl'Y • , CU 1 (li'JGS F'Oll' MV AVID ATTENT ION_ ly John Miles ) f • ' I I • • i • • • . , ' • ' . . . -. Some of America's Greatest ~omic Characters I ' SUNDAYS in COLOR in the DAILY PILOT ' 1 • HeN'a MN'I . Ml"l'I CIWILIE lllOWN .. , ud LUCY ... and LINUS ... and . ' GORDO DICK TRACY ' '! ; I TUMILEWllDS ,... but .... -h•rt'• ,..,.., ICH~OEOE-.•• and INOOl'Y FAMILY CIRCUS MOON MULLINS HILDIGARDE SOPPY look for All 'These and MORE . in the New DAILY PILOT Sunday Edition Starting March 5 • f l .. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' T / '.II OAILY PILOT Death l\'otlces COMJTOCIC J\11'111 Ct1¥111odt.. a.1oY1t1 1111.,. of 0.....nt C-1wcll, ~r•v•i. MfYkl'I -• hlld Plidly, l'Wuarv U. l•n, Jn ftlt l ltttt Cflllrdl of ""' ,.._..,.,, J'orl'lt l1wn ' oi.nHI•. ,_, L1Wt1 Mlftlllry. <DX atMI M. Co•. 1:.11 "'•ti'! MlldOW • LIN, S..1 ltKh 01 .. of Mith, F,._ ""'"' ''' ttn. ktr'Vlv.d by tb ,.r, Mrt. l.Ot1 l~. of 011111nd. S.rvlc" lllllt be ... Id Monday, l PM.. ~IClflc VJ'-C111P14. 1.,,.,...,.nt, ~Kiile View M-1•1 11o1rk. P1ctfl( View Mor1u1ry, , O!r«fotl. ~ JOHMIOM Wllll1m (9111) Jol!MClll Jr. Ott• 'of 1111111, l'1brU1ry 2•. 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N-llkl Mr1, oorotny l1rt.v. ·-P1rlr.1 tll<n fflNkhl'*-. ,,,,.,,_lll ..,-Vltff '11'111 bt hfld Sllllf°HY• 2 ~M, t11th1,,•n Ctlurcll of tilt M111.,, Mlw- ! liort BtlC"· 11'11.,rntf'll, ~Kllk V'- 'M-111 P1rli. PIClllc VJll'tlll MorlUlrv, S1tur<ay, Ftbfuory 26, 1m l/N·IROOK ANAHEIM 2144 w. LINCOUI, , ........ IAn or llOOllMIT) PHO .. 774.asoo Sale Prlce1 Honored Sat. & Sun., Feb. 26 & 27 Plr1etora. !~-.. --.... ----------------------, KINYON ;•••trv k'"r°". '" H1mJnot1, Cot1• 1 Mt11. 0111 ot dtlth, F1brUlry 20, SPECIAL PURCHASEI • ,,1'.I. Survlvld by d1119ht•r, Vicki Mc· • Gl'fllll, of LO& Ano1l11. S1rvlc11, tod1y. : 91turd1y, Wllldllt Ch•P1I. lnl1rmenl, OM Fellow• C1mat1ry, LOI -'r>;•ltl. W"tcllfl Ch11111 MortU1ry, "6·481, D1rector1, , TllTOll ; DoNld H. TH!or. 11 .. 1d1n1 of P1um1 , Valley, forrnar re1ldlnt of Emer1ld B1yi ~r ol B111rd ot Olr1elor1 of Dal'li Corpor1llan, Tolldo, Ohio. 011t ; ot dNlh, F1br...-ry 24, 1tn Survlvld bY wrt1, l!llr1bltlli "°"' Tho!nl1 s. 'THlor, Fl. W1yM, hldl1n11 d1119'1l1r, • Mra. WU!lam S. ll:odl1 UI, Pholnl-; WOlllor1, MfCf 0. THtor, HIW Orl•1n1; ( H«man C. THtltf', N1pta., Florld1; • 1lll1t, Mra. E. G1mlt, LICIUlll Beach; • t1$hl trMIClc.Mldr.,._ s.Nlc•' win bl ~~7, =·=~t':11,:·k1F~~ .,111111 contl'I~. p11111 COC>trlbule IO tht Amtl"ltln Cancw Sod1ty or tharlly ~Of 0--t Chalet Pacllk VllW Morl-!Jlry, F-..-dlng Olr1etor1. ARBUCKLE & SON WESTCLIFF MORTIJARY U7 E. 17th St., Coit,, Me1a 1114811 • Bil.TZ BERGERON FUNERM. HOME Corona del Mar 673-IMSO ;eo1ta Meta 646-UM • BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 111 Broadway, Costa Me11 LI 1-3433 •• McCORMICK LAGUNA BEACH MORTUARY 1'195 La1an1 Canyon Rd. llM-Hll • PACIFJC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery Mortu1t1 Cll1pel 1511 P•cllfc View Drive Newport ·Beach, Callforlllti M4-170I • PEEK FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERM. HOME '1101 Bolaa Ave. We1tmln1ter 193-ISZS • SMITHS' MORTUARY l!'1 Main St. Huntington Beach W-1531 LEGAL NOTICE SUl"lltlOlt COUllT 01' THI STAT• 01' CAlll"OllNIA l'Olt THI COUNTY 01" OltANOI NO. A•1214' lltOTICI 01' HIAltlNG 01' "ITITtON l'Olt l"AOIATI 01' WILL ANO !coo1C1L AND LITTllll TISTAMEN· TAllY. 1 E1t11e of JUNE COMSTOCI(, Ot<e1Md. NOTICE IS NEltEBV GIVEN lt!al 9C1t1r A. N1lh1n Pla1 filed lll!reln I pell. lkHI for pro!MI• of Wiii Ind codltll Ind Leffers Te1i.ml!nt1ry lo Petitioner, tef..,.e<IC• lo which II m• lor fur11>er NrJJcularJ, 1na 11111 ll'le time and 1111ce tf Mlrl"11 th1 11m1 h11 *" 1er tor M1rcll 14, 1912. 11 t :lO 1.m., h1 the eiourtroom 01 0~1r1m1n1 No. 3. pf ••Id epurt, •' 100 Civic Cenrer Drive Weil, In 9tt. Cltv o! !;Intl -'n•, Ctlllornl1. , Oaled Febru11ry 15. 1971 W.E. Sr JOHN, County C11rlr. IDG-'11 A. NATHAN M 01Ym1lc alvd. a.v1rly HIH1, C1llfor11l1 ft211 Tll' 11\Jl 17'-"11 Attw11n tor ~llfll11111r Publlsntd Or1n11 C0t1t 0111v Pllo!, ll=etiru•rv 1', n. 1111d M1•c11 J, !971 J l&-71 LEGAL NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8USINISS NAMI STATIMl!NT The foUow/119 peri.on II dOlfltl tHJ1lne11 ., ·sECONO GLANCE, 21111 W. 0.:11n-_tront, N-llO•I Be.c;n, John A. Scll•oed1r. J1l9 B lllv1r AVI., NewPOl't a"'"' Ca lff. n.11 ttu1lne1 11 l>llng condvc•td bv •n &no I v ldve I. Jahn A ScllroMer Tiii• 1111errlfnt llled wllh 11\t Counrv Cllt"k of Orange Count.,. on: Feb. 10. 1tn. t'r Bel'l'r J. B1r,111~. Deoutv Covnlv Clerk. .. .... F>ubl!t.llld O•~nff Coall Dilly Piiot, '•bru1ry n, 1', u, Mtrdl A, lfn J12-11 LEGM. NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS IUSINISI NAMI STATllMINT Tiii foll-Int i>eri.on It doln1 bu1lne11 ., '"ON'S SPEED EQUIPMENT, 1.ll)tf Wiiiow L11111, W111mln11er, C1H1. f1'll. • ROMld Dlvld Srew1rt, SIS 'Ill Str'" Apt C, Hunt111111on B11cn, C1llf. "'41. Tiil• bu1lnet1 11 belno Conducted tl'I' Ill lncHvldu1I. llonald O. Sttw1rt Tt!h 1t1trmer1t Ill"' wltrr Int COUn"' C)lrt of 0.-1nH Countr Ol'I; Fl'b, 1. lfn. ht Brl'trl'r J. Mlddo• °'9vtr Countr '""'· . J' IUH F>11blrll'lfd Or1ntt c°"'' Daltv "lltl1 Ffbtutrv s. 12. ''· "· 1,n 311-n ~ Lete ...... 11.,t ... tM ... . ... ...... • , ........ ef ... , t. ... ff'tM IHriH, And If 1/0U'rt looking for louglu "' Bmttr'• Ark In lht DAILY PIWT Sundav """'""· Standard Size Concrete RED BRICKS 118ulld Your Own Barbecue & Savel'' •Great for planters, walkways, patios-build you r own ''Great Wall." e We've got stocks of 'em- come in & help yourself to big savings. e Standard size: 7 V2 '' x 21/.-'' x 3 1/2''. REG. 9c 7c Ea. SAT, & SUN, ONLY! Da·lt· Yourself BUILT-IN BBQ "Designed for Easy Pit lnstallatlonl" • Chrome·plated heavy duty grill with adjustable firebox . • 16"x 18'' cooking surface-takes rough opening of 18 3/.-"x19". REG. $24.99 SAVE $9.001 s1599 IAT. &. JUN, ONLTI Take· Your-Pick PAINT SALE! ''Redwood Stain or House Palntl'' • Now's the time to fix·up your outside. II' Redwood Sloin-to preserve lhe beauty of fences, patio furniture. ~ White House Pain~-to brighten up the ol' homestead for spring. REG, $1.79 YOUR CHOICE 99~.,, SAT. & SUN. ONLY! WOWl 11" Carved WOOD LETTERS • Express your feelings, 19ad the way to the bar, personalize a room or the outside of your home. • Carved wood letters to paint or decorate as you choose. • Big 11 ·inch size. REG. $3.29 SAVE $1 ,OOI Genuine Redwood or Cedar "A Penn-Central C/ose·Out/" • Great garden steps-handsome natural looking reta ining walls-shoring for crumbly slopes. • 7"x9"x approx. 8 ft . long . • Res ist ground·rot indefinitely. • Super lough-after all-they're supposed lo hold up trains l · REG. $3.99 SAVE $1.00! EACH ' SAT. & SUN, ONLY! 6 Ft. Long REDWOOD 2x4's • Great for patio decking, fenc ing. • Good solid redwood-surfaced 4 side1-end1 trimmed with eased edges. REG. S9< 25!. SAT. & SUN. ONLY! KNOBS & PULLS '''omou• Alllson QuafftyJ'' • Beautiful styles & finishes--dress up your cabinets nowl REG. TO 69c SAT. & SUN. ONLYI ''Tylo'' by Kwlk•et ENTRY . LOCKSET . ' ' ' • • .ti:S·. mad~ll1hed bross finish. • 1nclodes hardware & 2 keys. REG. $6.39 ·wow1 SAVE $2.401 s3~9 SAT. & SUN. ONLY! t t t t o/1 '' Thick EXTERIOR SHOP PLYWOOD • • Fills the bill for wall siding, enclosing patios, 100'1 of uses. t • • • • • It's weatherproaf so it's perfect for outdoor builling. 2 Ft.x4 Ft • REG. $1 .3 9 4Ft.x4Ft, REG. $2.79 79' $159 : KEYS! KEYS! t • • • t • t • • t t • Bring your cor key, hou11 key or whatever to our-customer service deportment. • We'll mak• duplicates of oil yotlr'bro11 keys • UG.43c 25:o. SAf. & SUN. ONLTI ·1.-• - FOUNTAIN VALLIY 17200 I , UOOKHURsT ' 1200 YAHi IOlllN or W-) • PMONI 961·SS 11 All Aluminum DROOPY IRAllCHH? CHEWED·UP·LIA YES? LET AN EXPERT lilLPI Mr. Joe Littlefield-So. Calif's . Gordening Con1ultont will 1olv1 your problems! Sat,-10 A.M.to4 P,M. Feb. 26--Fountcaln Valley Sat.-10 A.M. to 4 P.M. Mar. 4-Anahelm SCREEN DOOR ''5prlng ''•·Up Tlm•I'' 1 Ribbed design with 7" kickplcte--5 bar grille. • 30", 32" or 36" widths- cir cu1hion clo1er. REG, $10.99 SAVE $3.00 SAT. & SUN. ONLY! 6 '" WOODEN LADDERS e Wide safety steps ore reinforced for strength, • Metal profecled head plate for strengtk at stress point. • Bock is slurdily braced. uo. $9.99 $699 IAT. t. SUN. ONLTI AVE $3.001 • • '1 ' ·' WHEN IS AN "IRVINE" HOME REALLY AN IRVINE HOME? Somo of CaV!ornia's most dis- tlnguishod homebuilders aro de- veloping neighborhoods on lrvlno land, the 83,000 acre ma1ter· planned developfuent in Orango County. 1 Right now, there are ten de- velopers whose success and rcpu- tation for high quality work hav e qualified them to build in The Irvine Company's .. better envi- ronment for you'.' These developers-and only these -are allowed to display ibis version of The Irvine Company's official symbol. 1114) I 1 lij •••Ttl• •~•ON~INT•O•YDU I When you see this symbol on a deveJOpcr's advertisement, in one of his brochures, or in his model home, it means something to you. It means that this developer was 1elected from among 22 t who ·have applied to build on Irvine Company land. It means that experts in com- munity planning have looked at his past work, and judged it to be of superior quality. And it means that he is building in accordance with a master plan~ A pl an that calls for the creation or villages ..• places for complete living. Each planned to have its own schools, churches and shop. ping facilities ~ Most or all, it means that when you buy one of these homes, you are getting the total Irvine envi- ronment ..• not just the house, You are getting an abundance of recreational facilities ••. beaches, parh, mari nas, stables, greenbelts, recreation centers, tennis clubs, golf courses and you-name-it. All carefully arranged and distributed across the land in accordance with the highest standards of urban planning. Look for the Irvine symbol when you're looking for a new home. If you don't see it, you're not in an Irvine Company devel· opment. 1. Wolnut Villllge .Hemes. By Wm. Lyon Development ~om· pany. From $27 ,995. 2. College Park Homo, WalnUt Village. By S. & S.' Construction Company. From $29,490. 3. Greentree Homes. By Don- aid L. Bren Coinpany. From $25,995. 4. Unlvenity Park. By Stanley C. Swartz Company. From $25,995. 5. CulvorDale. By The Grant Company of California. From $25 ,9 95. 6. President Homes-Turtle Rock. By Middlebrook-Anderson. From $66,700. 7. BroadmoorTurtle Rock. By Richard B. Smith, Inc. Developer from $33,990. 8. Harbor View Romeo. By Donald L. Bren Company.rFrom $31,995. 9. Hubor View Hilb. By Lusk Homes. From $52,500. -- JO. Big Conyon. Broadmoor Homes by Richard B. Smith; Inc. Developer: under $100,000. Cua· tom lots offered by Macnab-Irvine from S40,000. Deane Homes: con· dominiums from S65,000. 11. The Bluffs. By George M. Holstein & Sons. From $34,800. Equal Hou 1i n1 Oppottunitie1 ' " ... I • ( • f SOME SUMMER EVENINGS YOU CAN SIT OUTSIDE AND. ALMOST HEAR ASPARAGUS GROWING . A MILE ACROSS THE VALLEY . • You have to listen carefully to understand the dif- ference between living in Irvine i:nd living anywhere else. Asparagus growing an inch an hour makes very little noise. Even 1200 acres of it. Ther~are many quict-diffe.rences about Irvine. Warm winds rushing through eucalyptus rows. Frogs croaking around a far-off spring. Bees buzzing in mustard fields . Waves breaking.on sandy beaches. And there are some not-so-quiet differences. Chil- dren laughing in a frontier fort. People splashing in community swimming pools. Irvine, all 120 square miles of it, is filled with things that will touch all your senses. If you just relax and let it. Irvine has sights. Seashore sunsets. Morning on snow-capped mountains. Fields and orchards, tex- tured and orderly. Fishponds and fountains. There's the scent of 500,000 blossoming orange and lemon trees. The taste of salty breezes. Names that titillate your tongue. Lomaa de San- tiago. Swamp of the Frogs. Spyglass Hill. Turtle ·• Rock, Tomato Springs, Buffalo Hills and Cryst•• Cove. Irvine has a lake full of fishes. Parks full of trees. A university full of.books. Shopping centers so beau- tiful that. i)cople come even after' hours. Just to look. Best of all, new places to live. Homes on hillsides. On valley bottoms. On bluffs overlooking a bay. On slopes turned toward the ocean. The best work of nine of California's most respected homebuilders, selected from hundreds to build a better environment for Jiving. Come to Irvine. You'll like what you see. Places to work, places to play, places to shop. And places to live. All beautiful' amj blended skillfully into a gentle land. Listen to Irvine. It's a place that has something to say to you about living. Quietly. rm A BETTER ENVIRONMENT FOR, YOU lo • ... .. . J8 OlllV PILOT Big Boost In Housing . -Forecast WASHINGTON -Continued otrenith In hou1ln1 production ~now at a record annual ra'tt ' '_er 2,541,000 units -is in- ·•te1ted by thl'ff survey• con-:*ctect r~nUy by the Na· ;1on1t A1soch1tlon of H9me -'!tundera. . " S•turday, Ftbruary 26, 1972 Romney Reveals Curbs Ceiling, Que By MICHAEL ~. POSNER WASHINGTON (UPI ) -In a major effort to c u t homebuying costs, Housing Secretary George W. Romney says the government will put ceilings on setUement charges for purchasing federally In- sured homes. on RE Fees local coats, such as transler and "cost1 are unreasonably taxes. hi.ah in many ·ar~as, but not In The bileest •ln1le COil, tho · all ." '~tudy round, was lhe discount The study showed that the ff:es , or "polnt.s," charged bf New England area had the ers to a:et h o m e lowest settlement charges on a rtgages. On this score, region-wide basis and the area ney said , government from New York to Virginia the gua~tees or insur1nce will highest. not be issued in any case The a v e r a g e settlement where setUement charges .ex-charges for a $19,397 home ceed. the maxima that will be w!re the lowest in South established, Dakota, at $1 .082, with Alaska • ............. Custom T1.ilor and Shirtm1.ktr 1A'•1lcUll r t.,. • • 5,~fl\l..,'lih I ll.I f"iM I .. ~~1012 10:00 om 111 ''00 pm f.1o .. cloy !h1"11•h S.h1rtl1y "'by Ar,,...1,.1n1•n• ( • ' ' . ' • ::;-Althou&h all thrff aurvey1 .. -._.~eded enou&h gentral o~ :}.:timilm to suuest that 11'72 :~-;output will equal the unpre- .":cedonl<d 2.111 million born., ::."W aJ)lrtmtnts built last year, ~ ;m1ny NAHB members e.1- ;,. ,:prtSStd coocem about pcrai,. ,._ tent ahortages of 1 k 111 e d Romney testified that the real estate industry, lenders and lawyers are les.s in- terested in cutting the costs for buying homes than in com- peting for business "Frequently th Is C1:1m- petition takes the form of an elaborate system of referral fees, kickbacks, or cOQ'l- missions as inducements lo While conventional homes -ind Maryland tht highest at those not covered by the ln-l~$4;;;,142::a:nd::l:l:,048:::":s:pec:;tl:ve:ly:·:::;:::;:::;:::;:::::::::;:::;::~ surance programs of the Veterans Administration and "Ow IMlklttt Ovt·l•I ..... "•1'hla1 ,..,, .. r-HH'" • .. craftsmen, the continue d : upward 1plral or wage rates in : buildiDI tradet and 1<1aring ·.·lumber prices. Here are the basic findings ! of NAHB'• Quarterly Survey 1 of Builder•' Plans, semi-an- nual Builders' E c o n o m I c Council poll, and Quarterly Forecast for 'f1 metropolitan areu: -Interest rates are e.1- pected to conUnue to ease. TOWERING WALLS AT BIG CANYON Home Offera View of 'Golf Courn Big Canyon Luxury ffomes Selling Fas~ firms and individ uals who voluminous study ordered by direct the pla cement 0 1 Congress in 1970 to evaluate business ," he told lhe House various setllement charges. Housing subcommittee . The study found that na- are e..xcluded from the pro-Federal Housing Authority -' ONG KONG posed regulations, Romney said he hoped the ceilings will CUl?OM ?AllOIS .. SHllTM.AICEIS IN OlANGf COUNn ''help to eliminate ,llMAHINTJHOWIOOM lllU'easi>nable sett 1 e men t ,.,.-.,.,..,,-_,~-~ SPRING •SALi 11••'-l•I*" '"'t• Mitt costs" for those )lo mes. 2 SUITS S l l O PH. U flln1 M&r. J (t It• p.m.) Romney sal~ that settlement DOUILI INIT SAVI UP TO JO'!b practices and costs "vary widely" across the country S'ICIAl nKI lt1. MOW o.~~lt 1(~11 •••• StJ tJ• Sii~ lllelltlr ..... •• 65 C..~-,. ... ., .. ti St "'Ho~fl T•ilo...J (w•l•oi M•dt S~ilt, Spt•l<•alo, Site~, Slllrlo. •WI PIT ANY 1111 Romney said the govern· tionwlde the average; com- ment will issue regulations to bined settlement charges, paid put maximum charges on the by buyer and seller, totiled so-called closing tees that $1,937 or at>put 10 percent of buyers and sellers must pay the cost of the average $19,397 when transferring VA or FHA cost of housing in the study. KIDS LOVE insured homes. Settlement On the average $1,937 set-UNCLE L s~ .. ••k•~ ....... 15 ., Siik w..i , ...... 11 It lhlrtt '"""""' ICI • • ANY ITYLI CO,llD ••I.II ALTlaAtlONS • IAJY 'AYMINTJ charges Include fees for get· tlement charge, the study EN ,., ....... t ... flllft 7000 FUlllT IMPOlffl WOOi.iMS a ICMJlll UllTS !!!!!!!!!! Ba •r:..::-· liiiil 10.t ting loans, UUe insurance, reported that the buyer paid SA TU RDA YS IN prepaid taxes, attorney fees $-454 and the seller $1,483. THE DAIL y PILOT ,... ""''111"""" n u v..t.i. """'• u~.0211 w 11 ... 121• : · -Flow or fund• into the four major types of saving ln- ltttuUons 11 expected to re- main hla:h. In 1971, total time The luxury housing market continues to boom at Big Can- yon in Newport Beach. and other charges. Romney said the govern-:1012 MICMIUON-SUITI 1os-Nrwf01T llACN fo-JIO °'""' Ct . Ait(Mtf-H-,.,,_ '"" .., Mot<A"~"" l l•fl.I opened last summer when' -~'Ro~m~n".e!Y_'•~lso~_ir~el~ea~sed:'.!.._a~_im~en~t_:w~il~l~no~t~co~nt~r~ol~•~t~at~e..'o~r:=::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::=::::::::::::::::r~~=~~=~~~::::::::::::::~~~~~ Richard B. Smith's BroadJ moor Homes organ ization of. fered 68 single f s m 11 y : ; deposits reached an all-time !•.:f.Kord of '91.I billion. This :' compared with ~.6 billion in • 11'70 and 11·7 biUlon In 1969. .,:. :ne now continued strong tn :=~mber 1s well as into f:~anu1ry 1m. ., ·~!: -The numbert or young ~le getting married ind i~lna: their own households ~II grow. During this decade f.! jbe youn1 firat.-home buyen :Ji ~3!)-34 11e group) wlll incruse : ~'by 50 percent. '! ¥ _ • -Jn response to this :;. m1rket builders will continue ·~ to turn out leu expensive : ~ homes. Smaller units, 11uch as ~ condominiums and townhouses : ,will continue to rise rapidly in ~ ~ m. The BEC survey rug--~;.;psts that this portl0n of the ;~"OArket wilt Increase to 21 per- • ~Ctnt of total sars In tm :~ 15 perl;ent In 11'71. :~ -Sale housing will continue j! ~ hip levels throOghout 1m. :-F-.let in November 1971 were · 1~~ 10 perctnt from October i: ~ 25 percent over the ~.;"November rate a year ago. <:: -' Multi-family units will , : : '.continue an upwar:d trend. -: ; ·.unused building peimits In- . ;-~ude a large backlog of ·:·:multifamily units· ; :. ; : -Firm government sµpport ; :.:ol housin1 suhlidles for lower f: ;Uicome purchuers a n d ~ )'tnten should continue into !: :!m. Funding Is assured for \:-..the first si1 months. ~;· : ·' ~ • Sales and reservations at the private community - where golf course !airways are practically at the doorstep or every home -have topped the $15 million mark since it opened last summ~r, ac· cording to Frank Hughes, vice president in charge o( reslden· tial development for the lrvlne Company. "There has been no hesitan- cy of consumer spending on high priced homes h e r e , Rather, the problem ls keeping up with the demand," Hughes said. An example of the pent-up desire for luxury housing In the prestigious Newport Beach area came in January, when Deane Development Company opened the condominium sec-- tlon of Big Canyon . In three weeks, reservations were taken on 57 of the 61 con- domin iums in the second unit of the project -at prices ranging from $62,000 t o 1128,000. Deane's• first unit, now under construction, was about 80 percent sold out berore the fUrnlshed mo<lels were opened. Now, only three of the 32 con- dominiums remain unsold. AcCQrding to Hughes, the tremendous sales and reserva- tion pa ce being se t by Deane's condominiums is the third sue· cess story to date at Big Can· yon. The initial residential phases of the private community residences in the $75,000 to $100,000 price range -and sold out in about 60 days. Only a few homes remain in Broad· moor'.s sec<>nd unit of seven residences. At the same time, Macnab- Jrvine Realty Company placed 69 fairway home.sites priced from $35,000 to $70,000 on the market. These were qui~kly snapped up by people who plan to spend up to $500,000. to build custom homes. , Both Broadmoor Hornes and Macnab:\Irvine Realty will of- fer addi ional homes and lot.r at Big Canyon later this year, said Hughes. What accounts for the suc· cess ol Big Canyon? "The luxury housing market has been seriously neglected in recent years. Big Canyon was planned by the Irvine Company lo fill this void," he explained. The e.1clusive Big Canyon Country Club golf <Xlurse winds through the project's 390 acres, bordered by homes ·and condominiums. To the south of Big Canyon is Newport Center's financial plaza , where more than 100 companies haven a ti on a I , regional or local offices. Beyond the center ls the Pacific Ocean. To the north is the 4000 acre Irvine Industrial Complex, where some 300 firms employ more than 25,000 people. . Your Horoseop~ • ... ' . . : . ... Cancer: Apply l(nowledge "' .. {!: .... .,. ~!· SUNDAY FEBRUARY 27 ·,;_·:, By SYDNEY OMARR ..... ~ Gemini can start -and · :-C-·Abandon -numerous projects. iaagittarius usually prefers to .~nlsh one thing before going -..'t~lllto something else. Gemini ~~n. bt flighty, but usuall y ~nows where the skeletons are ~~ried . Sagittarius can be :~rious, but also quite naive. ~ and Libra are so suscep- bli to flattery that a knowing }terson (of the opposite sex ) in twist them one way or the ~er. ;:: . ~· AitJES (March 21 -April 19): ~~eative endea vors succeed. "S:~pparent blocks, obstacles ~llimately prove ben~ficial, corifidence. Capricorn is in picture. Utilize pa st ex· periences. Comb ine daring with wisdom. You receive news which makes you feel more financially secure. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22 1: Don't fear the unknown . Take step into future . Leaning on what might have been is op- posite of constructive. You tend now to attract people with their problerps. Keep confidences. You'll be·repaid. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Get basic chores out of way early. Do your entertaining at home , Make gesture of recoD · cil iation to family member . Matters ol health, general welfare are paramount. Gain shown through dip lomacy. IF TODAY IS YOUR BIRTHDAY you are drawn to law, history, medicine. You are capable of seeing big pie· lure. Yo~ exert influence on many penons. You seldom do anyth ing hal!wsy. You are due to meet people who appreciate these qualities. In short, you will be more successi\iJ -and happier. Friendship can blossom. Some of your fondest hopes can be realized. Key is to be creative. dynamic, willing to try what is new. Stre s s independence, la tllld out ""'llCI'• luckv lor vou 11'1 or iginal ity. Get together with mo"tl' 1nc1 •ovt, «Hr Jydrwy 0m1rr'1 Lto individual. bllllll111, ''5K rtt Hrn11 ,,,.. M•" end Womf.11," Selld blrllM:ltll 11111 ,, C•l'lll SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): lo Om1rr AllralH V Stcreta. lh• DAIL" e e l and values around a gro...,.ing • Wall·to-w111 c•rpetlng E~CITING marina. have historica lly been ·• cuatpmflreplactt explosrve! Remember Newport Beach and Mariria Del Rey? LAND • Wood thing le rooft d LI VALUES SOARED! •All el1clrlc Th1rm1dor NEW Mo E 5 .. . kltchenwlth111f-cle1nlng Add exc1l1ng new homes with lots oven griddle and grill of space plus cool, smog free ' F , climate. Values that are hard lo • Dishwasher ROM find. Come out today. , , see for • 2, 3 a. 4 btdroom1 yourself. • 2 b1th1 S2 c 9co ~<:':::.:;:~"; .. ,.-\, I, I ~~~i~~~-~z!~. : :!~ MINUTES FROM MARINA (714) 496·3340 THUnDERBIRD HDPIBS The Best Guarantttd Trade PJ1n Avallablt t '· •. ~ Pace yourself, Don't try to ac-~pll!h everything at once. 'You can make v alua b le discovery. You have but to J .. k. PILOT, &a>c 3240, Grind C1nlr1I Sii· You can gain pleasure by 11on, N1w Yn , N.Y. i oo11. associating with one whose1-~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;iijiiiiiiij;:­ principles you admire. Trust hunch. Rise above the petty. Fight any tendency to be jealous. You can be happy if you ~ve yourseU half a chance. . ': TAUR US (April 20.May 20): -~ :Accent on home. property, the s:-<nd of important tran!laction. ::=:>Jegtlliate with famil y. Mea ns ..,•-4trive for gr ea t er un- :~erst1nding. There will be ..;:;::changes and they will benefit ~~· Scan horlron for op- • ~rtunity. •• ~ GEMINI (May 2l·June 211): • .... Spotlight on visits ind visitors. Short journey, c1ll or message -lheae also are on agenda. You wil/. be active. Bul • rimembtr re1ponalbillty to "• Me who 1lded In put. Means : dM't deliberately break prom- : )le. CANCER (June 21.Ju\y 22): • You are pre:!nted with what ~ need. Apply knowledg•. 2 Colleel l•cts. Recosnlzt Im· »artant <mtributlOf! when It Is ~-Key now LI lo • ........... lo<I and l•ncy. Be niW!lllc. ,.,., )'00 pin. .._, (JillY IMUf. 121: 1-eycle i.I at pu~. Take illllotJ91. Meol -lo. hude • I •' 7 SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22· Dec. 21 ): Good lunar sspect now coincides with fllbility to innuence people at a distance. Read and write. Get message across. Heed words of spiritual counselor. Look bEtyond the l mmediatt . Develop potential CAPRfCORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Be aware of subtle in- fluences. Stick to what YQU know . E$CheW get-rJch.qulck scheme. Be thorough. Work" with racls, not fantasies, You may be able to detect attempt 1t deception. Guard valuable!. AQUARIUS (Jan. 211-J'e~. 18J! JI single, question ol tn.r· rlage arises. tr ma rried, ,you should come to new un- demanding with s p o u s • . Permit othen to expresa the ir views. Open JllJQ of com· rnunit:ation. LegaJ m a t l e r demanda atttnUon. Only Coast & Southern offers savers all three: • 6% two to live year guaranteed certificates. ~ s ·aturday Service. • The Insiders Cl~b. EHective l 5.00%·5.13% Passbook. No m;n;mum . Annual 5.75%·5.92% On• Ve&r CerUlicste ~1.000 Minimum. Earnings 6.00%·6.18% Two to Five Year Certificates $5,000 Mi,,h'l'lum. Up to 90 days loss of interest on amounts withdrawn before mat urity on all certificate accounts. The Insiders Club: A new way to beat inffaUon. Its membership ctrd permi ts you to buy nearly everjtlilng you need from the finest closed· door showrooms at subslJlntlal savings-appliances, furniture.stereo equipment, spartin& goods, qraperies and m1,.1cH, mf.Jch more. You can .even bi.ly cars at the. "fleet" price and mobile homes 1nd motorcycles at substantial wvings. The Insiders Club ,also provides big discounts 011 tickets to sportlna and entertainment events ... plus a whole list or'"' serv fc es : safe.diposl( bOxes, money orders, travelers chec ks, notary services 1nd the use of docum~nt dupl icating equl~ment. embership requirement for savers-$2,500 minimum balanc!. Coast borrowers nOw receive 1ssocl1te membecships entitllng them to all oulside referral services. AS\< about jolnlna at 1ny Cols! office. I • MAIH OFflCI: 9th .. HUI, Lm Anpl11 • 62.J.1351 Otlter office• WILSHtftl tt GRAMM(ificY n.ACI: JIU Wlllhlrti llvd., ~ • S ... 12U •L.A. CIVIC CrNTtJb" 21'1f • lro•lfw"•.r • 12'-1102 HUMT1NOTON IEACH: 91 H1o1i'l111111on C.11t1r • r714J lt7·1M7 •ultTA ANA LOAN IU'llCI AllNCJ1 1165:.N. Ma in St. • (714) 547.f257 IANTA MONICAt 711 Wllthir1 ltvtf. • ltJ•0741 SAN P'COM: 10tll 6. hcl!ICI • U l·2l4l W(l"T COVINA! te•U•nd tl'IO,.inc ctr, • U1·:tl01 'AHOUMA CITY1 Stl• Vin Nll)'t l tvf, • at•l 171 TAltJANAt . 11151 ¥tnt11r1 etv4. • 141 ... 14 LOHCKACHI !rd •J.oc\llt • 417·1411 UIT<OIA•llW< 11h ...... 2"'4110 •1•-•1A•1 J I Dlemend ltr l lvd. • (71 41 ltl-7UI Dtlly Hours -t AM to 4 PM Open Saturd1y1 -t AM to 1 PM •N•t O,..n S1tuftay1! I Jr I .......... . . • Real Estate Questions ond ' · ~· by Realtor Rondo!! McCordle What outlook do your experts, soothsayers 1n.d , crystal ball gei:ers see Coming for the building and hou~ Ing .economy In our 1re1? I've waded through so m1ny reports and editorials concerning our .economy that I don't know if I should Hll out ind go hide in Oregon or hurry up ind buy. You lffm to have opinions on ~v1ry ~hing .• , how do you feel 1bout our economy? B. T:, Cost• Mesa D ·ng the past year Orange Coiintians have been confused concerned, and indecisive irr their actions as r result con sistently beigg reminded that their in- comes are being eroded by inflation, that unemploy· ment is a continuing threat, and . that our balance of payments is at a low ebb. On .top of this the ecologiSts have dramatized that the air is unsafe to bre,the, the water is too polluted to drink, and some of our pre- packed food is contaminated by dangerous chemica·ts. Many feel differently. According to Robert J. Hutton, pr.esident of Stand- ard Federal Savings and Loan Association, this is a false picture and it should be disturbing that American business actually has a latent strength that it is not demonstrating to the public. A close search reveals that at the beginn ing of 1972 we had ·an economy operating at record high levels in many areas. More people hold jobs at higher wages than ever before. Individual income is up four percent in "real" terms after taxes. Not only have 10 million· new autos been purchased, but two million new homes were start· ed. And -very importantly -families have added to their savings accounts, pension funds, and life insur· ance policies approximately $70 billion. This is an in· crease of more than 50 percent over the 1970 rate. A ~trong momentum has been attained .. against many obstacles. President Nixon was forced into a posi· tive pro,ram to reduce unemployment, to reduce the rate of inflation, and to improve our balance of pay· ments. These programs have, in general, been success· ful, and substantial additional pro~ress will be made toward accomplishing thees objectives this year. Consumer spending will move upward, but not , at a vigorous rate. Savers ai:e not about to liquidate their savings for anything but a home, slow down the pace of new savings and increase their installment buying of autos, furniture, and household equipment. Interest rates al savings institutions will remain at about the same levels as last year and the interest rates on home mortgages will probably remain the same. Randall R. McCardle is an investment analyst, college J(cturer and author of "Real Estate in California." Send 11our comments and qestiom to Randall R. Mccardle c/o the DAILY PILOT P.O. Box 1560 Costa Mesa 92626. Three S hare V iejo's Top Salesman Honor Three men who each 'record· salesman four months during ed more than $5 million in the year. sales agreements during 1971 Bacopolus had 140 net sales have been honored as a Mission Viejo c 0 m p an y •. s agreements for a totaJ of salesmen of the year. $5,239,697. He joined the firm In an unprecedented move in May, 1970, and was a In the finn's six-year history, salesman at Granada and New Ray Oliphant, G e o r g e Seville homes before moving Bacopolus and Chuck Carner to his present assignment, were chosen as top salesmen. New Madrid. Oliphant had 159 net sales Corner had 181 new sales agreements for a total or agree~ts for a total of $5,485,390. Currently project $5,051,403. He joined the salea manager at Aliso Villas coun· ' staff of Eldorado homes in try home condominiums, he September, 1970, and was joined Mission Viejo i n salesman of the month twice February, 1971, and was top during 1971. NOW! A New Bradford Place Snea k-Preview Opening in Santa Ana! . . \- • .\ MAN DOES NOT LIVE BY REN T A LONE ... Rate Yourself for Home Ownership at 1 2 3 Lf. 5 6 7 8 9 10 ·so as Country Home Condominiums YES Do you make over $650 per month? ~ Are you fugitives from the flaflands who "Ould like smog-free fresh air living in a be 1ful hillside setting? 1 Do you like comp~ recreation faci s convenient ly availa le, like swimming, horseback riding, te nis, handball, hayrides, golf, volleyball, billiards, to name a few? Do you like shopping Cl!nters, libraries, churches, restaurants, theaters, medical-dental facilities, hospitals in the immediate community? Do you like "care-free" living with more leisure time and without the drudgery of exterior maintenance? Do you like schools convenient to your home - pre-school through college? Wou ld you like having ownership in a maintenance-free recreation building, swimming pool, picnic and barbeque area, all In a park-like setting, just a step away? - Do you like p'roperty that has proven J appreciation in value year-after-year? Do you know that you can 't write off rental payments on your income tax? Are you dissatisfied with where you are presently living and looking for a better place to live? . KEYTO QUIZ NO . ' • YES · 2-4 C'mon out! 5-7 Start Packing! 8 -10 Call the Mover! , FRO~l7.700 FHA • VA • CONY. VETERAN $Q DOWN $178.10 TOTAL MONTHLY PAYMENT* "Typical V.A. Sale: Plan E. Cash Price $17,700. Cash Down Payment $0. Move In closing Cost Approximately $600.00. Unpaid balance of $17,700 In 354 successive equal monthly payments of $178, 10. Including principal, interest, estimated taxes and homeowners association clues. AnnUal Percentage Rate of 7.5'A.. l"l'llMDI M KWll-ntl lllMllMlll ~ ..,,.._."',~~ .... ~vi.i.~. ' i IWLY Pit.OT 19 ... ' .. I .. i -. • ' llAILY 'PILOT '"' '. \ : . . ( .. -·~--~ --·---. -.. --·------A beautlful,.new, 3 bedroom, 2 balh home - • Freedom and privacy of a garden-patio design • Front yard landscaping, Including a tree and sprinklers • Shake or shingle roof • Dramatic architectural designs • Complete block wall fencing . • Luxurious carpeting In your choice of colors • Draperies throughout • Bullt-ln dishwasher • Bullt-ln range, oven and disposal • Concrete driveways • Underground utilities • Shopping, schools and recreation nearby • Other plans up to 4 bedrooms, 1 and 2 stories, dramatic fireplaces, family rooms, enclosed atrlums, and more. EXCELLENT FHA, VA, AND CONVeNTIONAL FINANCING f'Mesa c ~ 0 • ;; ~ c % • ··'Verde • WA~Nlll' COSTA MESA '"~. 'North (a• ~ GISLlA AV~. ~-g- S 1ln Office: (114) 546-3335 . -• r ~ £ • • • lilflP llOl IG -...... II,.... _ ..... ~ .. < • For Top Sport$ Coverage· Read the DAI LY PILOT ...... • ,-- . , '. e. It you can overk>ok our lasl-l'ntnute COl\~\rucli~ chaos, now's lhe ttme to lool!'ds over. The seleclion will never be better. Or the salesmen -more anxious to please. ! •••et ~1•. • Campers, Get. ChQi~e 44 N_ew . Efd:orado . Ho1nes: Snap,ped Up Overnicht c..,por, a I ' Clui1111ta Model ha• a na;Eal Mlulon Viejo proYlded ljio Im· brick flrepl1ce In \ht · Ing petus for a unuhlng stand room, a latge family m, •rnlna wet.kend, when • total and an tnVltlng covered en· o 44 ~·w· Eldorado -Holt\tl' tryway . The fourth bedroom were sold. may be easily converted Into a The occaiion wi1 t.fte oPen-den or study area with a Ing of \he neighborr.ood'~ doublMloor .. 1ry. tw~nty•second ~it of~~ 7 ': ' DesJg11~ with tht youthful homes, and the popularity of buyer In mind, Eldorado the pro)~ .was never more : Homes are easy to maintain, . evident. . · baoe plenty of room for a Priced from $14.,995, NeW growlng 'family , and 1arge Eldorado had already marked .. yard areas for outdoor living. over 1,400 sales In the 51 Three a n'd four-bedroom months of its existence. The hotneS ate :avaUable with tw new unit offering a number or full bath!: Othtt attrat.tio a~actlve view ~lea~ i.!. . -:_ · ~-_ . __ ,i!!_Clu~~ _family rpoms and localed in the northtrn section homes has never waned , and ldtcben dining nooks. All of the community . th.e decision was made to con-Eldorado kitchens r e a t u r e Wh.ile most of the sales ac-tinue with aditional units. built-in a p p I i a n c: e s by tivity was centered a t Five individual models are Frigidaire, including range, Eldorado, the community's offered at Eldorado, offering a double-oven with vent , othe~ neighborhoods -New wide array of lloor plans and dishwasher and garbage Madrid, New Seville. and Aliso exterior elevations. disposal. Tw<rear g a rage s Villas -recorded an ad· The Alcoba model , a th.ret-with spacious service and dltional 26 sales, making a bedroom, two-bath home, storage areas are featured grand total of 70 sales over a features a large C<luntry · with each model. 1nlte weekefld. ldtchen and an over-clzfd Eldorado model homes are Originally opened in April, family room with a service located on Chrisanta Drive 1967, Eldorado Homes was to bar between, enhancing family near La Paz Road. FHA, have been discontinued. living and entertaining. The FHA-VA, VA and conventional However, demand for the four-bedroom, two -bath financing la available. Private Community Willows Starts Building Rossmoor Corporation an-Krusz stated much care and entire community -only nounced con!truction h a s thought had gone into the gently sloping ranu>s. begun on the first pha!I! or the planning of the $2.6 million The admlnistration-recrea-Willow!, a new priv&te com-munity adjacent to Rossmoor development, and many extras lion building will contain the Leisure World in Laguna Hills. will be provided for the administrative offices, a Located on 20 acres in re!idents. craft!· room, a beauty parlor, Laguna Hills, the .Willows will An extensive intercom auditorium, and a dining room be a private neighborhood system is planned connectingt with meals 11erved dally at built by Rossmoor for the each home with the central nominal cost!. Willow! Foundation, a non-administration ce nter which Ktusz 11aid, "Our business is profit organization providing will be manned 24 hours daily. to make people happy. We accommodations for Christian Every room in each home will pr o v I d e o u r o w n Scientists 65 year1 of age or have a call button. · transportations system which over. Krusz added every home i! free to the residents. There Harry J . Kru!z, president of will have an elaborate fire will bt three shopping tour! the foundation, stat~ the detettion and warning system per week and many field trip! walled community, when com-connected directly to the local lo concerts, the theatu and to pleted, will contain quadplexe! Orange County fire &la ti on -in churches." I •SINGLE ADULTS• FOTO DATING If ve11 w111t 111 1111ire4 WIY ,. lfl11t •hltl1 ,.eple wiffl ... hell'I VOii Clll flllly lil111tlf., -li t FOTO DAT· IN& t1U yew hew yt11 e111 ,,,,1.... 'ao·. ef ,h.t11re4' ,hoto ilet• r1f1rrel1 .,., c1ll· 1119 171 41 lli-2220 ., !JIJI 4!6·1 122 t• "'. ,...,tiff ,....,. Ne ~ltetl., - N• c .. t,..t "" All 1luJt1hnt• roof ,,,, l ullt·I• 911tt•r . ¥' Pio•• anti ptnftlt1 Y' Kick pl1t1 t"" Glf111in1 ln11rt1 ,,,,. 10 Yr. 9uara1t11 II' h11tallotion consisting or 196 residential Leisure World Laguna Hills. Information regarding the , u~i17>,1 a 1~o.0008sqnduareecloo0ta1a1.0dn· hoDt~ndtihnegrueponillhl ehesiz1e2 ~~ th1e7 lhWil_lows can be odbdrtained .at! CO. nurus ra ion r r ,,.e, w ...., e1r present a ess l.ll ORANO~COUNTY'a"OLDRll. '•• r · building, many greenbelts and l--h~e~at~a~ct:_i~va~t~ed~lh~e~rm~o~s~ta~ls~.~.JG~ar~de~n~G~r~o~ve~=•l~l~3~1~9~2~~!!!!~=~~~H~RVINO~~o~..,.~~21~v~.,,~·•~~~i!'!!'!~~ open areas 1ncluding a couple There will be no step.!! in the Newland St. o( landscaped plaza!. The entrance at Santa Maria and Via Vista in Laguan Hill! will be lined with Weeping Willow trees and an entry gatehouse is planned ror the future with a guard on duty every night. The first phase of 112 residences and the ad- ministration b u i l d t n g Is scheduled for completion ln early August. 1972. Kruu said residencu can be purchased on a resident life contract in price! rangine from $19,400 to $28,000. Home buyers will have six floor plans to choose from ranging in size from one-bedroom, one- bath to three bedrooms, two- baths. Homes are Gold Medallion and color-keyed kitchens will have built-11' ·tieheral Electric oye.m. ra"ft! am.~Jlfl!lge disposals, ~I! wUI he -.:arpoted and draped: ..and Dave · private patios. Ho~· will have cen- tral alr COnditloning and heating witQ-rtodivldually Con- ·trolled th•!mostab. ' G DOPENING! SeaTerraceTownhomes at Laguna Niguel. • Spectacular ocean views withTownhomes attached. This is the new look of living on California's coastline-lUXQrious Sea Terrace 'Thwnhomes at Laguna Niguel. Situated on gentlyrolling hills, theviews at Sea Terrace'Ibwnhomesare ,. unforgettable: sailboats, > ; blue water, and Catalina Island in the distance. Cl)oose from one and two st.ory models, 2-3-4 bedrooms with up to 2* baths. All-electric kitchen, forced air heating, large walk-in closets, wall·to-wall carpeting. All you could possibly desire is here • You'llfindLagunaNiguelisafunplacetolive. The climate is great and everything you need is close at · hand.Golfortennisyourgame?Membershipsare available to both the El Niguel Country Club and the Laguna Beach Tennis Club. And the beach, with your ownprivateentranceand par)ringarea,is3 blocks away. Further south, 2\i uiiies, i,s the Dana Point Marina. If you want to st.art life anew, come see the new Sea Terrace'IbwnhomesatLaguna.Niguel. There's Jl(ltbing like them. .Anywhere. Directions: Go south on the San Diego Fwy. to Crown Valley Pky. exit. Turn right (approx. 6mi.) toPacificCoastHwy. LeU 1 mile to Niguel Rd. Left on Niguel Rd. to Sea Terrace 'Thwnhomes office. From s34,450 lun1mer11eld 1HAIYA-ll<-An1tJl.itoto$U.HO. lo Hl#l--W .... llllS,IOO. • --A f\ANW(D COMMUHllY ,.,. JTA.~AClrlC cow.al , I • . • . • • . . . ·- • -, • • NEWPORT'S SALLY STONE T-SHIRT CHAMP She Wini 6 Months FrH Rent at Environment Ann Landers Defense Predicts Marriage Trials DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am 21 and enga(ed lo a young man I'v e known for about six months . I'm worried about something that I can 't discuss with anyo.ne. Shortly after we started to go together Mark asked me if I had ever experimented sexually with my brother who is four years my junior. I was shocked at his question and as-closest friend all the way sured him I had not. In through llcliool and Fred wu the last several weeks he my husband's best buddy. h · d d The four of ua are togetber as qu1zze me repeate • at least two evuingi a week Jy about my relationship _ sometimes more. It w:ed to with my father when I be great fun, bUt things are was growing UP, -ques-changing. Fred is happy-10- tions such as, 'Has your lucky, easy going arid the type father ever seen you in who becomes more reined your night gown?" And with every drink. Elale la "Did you ever go around · really a grand person, but the house half-dressed in when Fred drinks she getl front of your father'?" unbelievably mean and Last night he Insisted that I iihrewlsh. AJmost every even- tttl him all about the men I ing lately has ended with her work with, If any of them had attacking Fred v I c Io u 1 l y ever made a paiis at me, and because of bl.a drinking. We to on. Tonight he gave me an wonder where it will end. odd look because J was talking My husband told me thia with the office boy when he morning that he doe1n't want came to pick me up. (The kid any more evenings like lut ls about 161. I get the definite night. fm. beside myielf feelil;fl lhal Mark doesn't trust Tbtse people are godparent& me. 1 ve tried to build his con-to our children and we are the lidenct and so help me I ume to theirs. OUr friendshJp haven't even looked at another goes back so many years I man since we 've been going hate to see it end like this. I'm together. How can I prove my not trying to defend Elsie, but faithfulness? I live In fear that I happen to know that her he'll drop me. -SHAKY father was a 1evere alcoholic. LADY. Perhaps this bu something to DEAR LADY: Ir you're do with her vebtment attitude smart, you'll drop RIM -and toward Fred's d r l nil n I· fad. Marriage to tblJ man Please tell me what I can do would be a never~ndln1 tltlrd to save a four·way frlendlbip decree. You'd be dereocUn1 -C.E. yoantlr against h I I IC• CEAR C.E.: There'• more cuutlons mornlng. noon aud Involved here titan frteadllll~. nJ&bt. Men who are es· Jt sonnd1 like a marrtap ce11ively 1u1plclou1 • r e mJgbt 10 don Ott drala murder to Uve with. They may unle11 your friend• 1 • t Sally .. Tho dubhoult 11 11:n.- m<nl -a M• adullHnly apartm<nl eommunlty Jn Hun- t J n 1 t o" Bucb-<>vetllowtd with sfiw !all WffUnd. u bulldtr1, OW!llrl, tenanla and frlendl turned out for Ille Envlrarunent T-ahlrt C011leot Ind party bolted by bulldar · · Ponderoaa llomu. Conlealanll made lhtlr way ,. down a makeshift runway . from clubhoust entrance to poolllde patio, dlJplayllll lhalr • EnvlrMment T ..sb1rtl and modU!c1Uon'1 thanol) for <n enthmluUc crowd. B e f o r • Jud1u ond c1maru, uch sir! • . '. . . . .. Seo res Shirt . danood to ~ l!lllllc Toni T 11 u a, ..,larlalnmanl llom Illa ~bor. adllot of Illa DAii. Y Pllm; ~J:" woflllt 111a.,.::r ,l.~ Jo) 'If b ••hr, a 1111 Ills mO..ttia· ~ "81 ill Ille pbotosraphar,... Ille Rqlater; Ell-UOt1nMnl of 111r Jolin larlllokimay ol Ille cllolce, WU Sali1 Stool of Newport lltacII photocrapl!tn NettpOrl lllttdl. llunntn. up .,..p, Ille. .u.talloo: Ta4 wm Den1H 011.va of Cotta Dtvlnt Ind Bari lllct. M..., w Mn. Ma: canon, l!:nYlraruntnt 11 located al in Envlroftmanl lelwlt. · Im Ha m 111 o n Boulavard Other contaatant& Included batwaon lroothurat and Lauri Galllo of HunlJnllcn llUl!lanl, In Hunllnlton ... ch. Beach: Kllrt&tle SldMor of Ont Ind I w o ·bed r o o m Qwna dtl Mar; and Jlldl Jtf. aparlmant& (-wllh two fll'I, Edi• LoYt, GUorla °'""' bathe) rent from f!IO lo SIOO and Sand1 Watt. all ....,,.. of monlhl,y, Envlronmonl. LuSllf)' f1tturu In Envlr<>o- Jud(u of Ille avenl .,.. 1llllll ·~ l n cl u d e pllllll We carpolln(, color· -..,ltd ldlcbelll w 11 b mocltrn buUt,.Jn appllanct0! ldtcbln !loon of checkerboard Ule1 In allhar oranp or yallow with whlll, wood patq\ltl ... lrlu, llptrlll dlnlq ...... colorflll acctnl •Ille and vaullad cellin11. Each of tht r------..... ..-==;;; II tpartmenll ha1 either a private baloony or private patio. Rontal bolt.NU art Oft duty dally betwttn 10 a.m. and I p.m .. to lhow vl1llotl lhroulh Environment'• furn I 1 had model apartmtnll. TAKE THE NEWS QUIZ We Dir• You .•• Every S1turcl1y • alao be mentally DI. COIUIHllq. Sctgett It to Ettie. ' ., I cannot tell from yoar I& DEAR ANN LANDERS: My ter whether Fred 11 u husband and I have known alcobollc, but one tldn111 eer· Fred and Elsie for many t.&ln -booze 11 gettlq lllm (a.. years. t want to make it clear to trouble. If E11le seta tmd that this is not a Carol.and-at you for trytDg to help - Bob T e d -a n d • A 11 c 1 ar· that'• HER problem, not rangement. Elsie was my your•. I Heard about the Pre-Opening Sale of Santa Ana's new Bradford Place? A tl10U8ind sod.In 3 yaars ain't bad.1bo bad there's CureethtlucklWthaVttht moetPoPular YoUClfttumlnlo~YoUwantto. lheex1c* _... ho!Mlfn NtwportB11ch end' 11C7tYwt'rl~ lsonly$44,995andll'•Juetone0f alx modtlswt'JI .., out of land'. . thowyou today. . Only a few mora Of theee homee C8ll be bunt The Harbor View nelahborhood Is entirely and one d lhem Cll1 bt )QJl'I, Ir YoU don't d~ walled,t> make It anuaualfYQUfetand l)lfvale. The ~ . homeseneircleaachoolsile,oeullalparkandfamo Harbor Vlewliornee hM 1htlr own Newport IJyrecrtallondubwfthswlmrnlnoriool.Justdown Belch 1oo1c. llw/1'9 ~ n oomJor1ltlll, 111e!llld,eBthefunof NewportBelch &WllllYQU. wlthatangofllllk'lnthtirNllQn. lhel'olfdlllo comeseeourhl Hast>orVlewunltoc!a:f. Ht CaboVe)ballhl'MGood4'Z*illedroom1,two Whohlellalee,eb . . blllll,apowderroam.afcrmllcaq room,24-TlkeU.Slnlltgo«NlwDOrtRMayfo.._. foct.fanClfllnl)'l'QClllllllSalllQ "ll5eif4*>i'lhlt Arhr,lhtn aoeouth t> Ferd Rold, llABBOll VIEW HOHM . Ia. the Inine Pll.,W Emitu11neat. DlllML.a.G I ··~--- • ·' .. I • • . . . • • DAii.., ""!' u '. Realty Firm' t On Multi List Senice ·; ' . . . . • . . ' . ;: I : : . . : j • : .. . . . .. . " . . . j : 1 . • . • . " ·: " .. ; .. . , • , ' , . • , • . . . . . . ' • . . . ' . • . . • • . ' " ' • " ' • • ' . JI 'DAil Y PILOT S.\.rdoy, FtbN.aly 26, 191l .. j • ,, ' ... .... , l~ .I !1. !: l· i1 .. • • • • COMPLETE STOCKS EVERY DAY IN THE DAILY PILOT ' ' • . Over·the.CoUDter Littinge, Friday, February 25, • ~ ' ' ' i t t • • t ' • i , .GOLD DUSTER ·fACUGE INCEUDES FREE .VINYL ROOF Unfqu•-cf•luK• wheel. covert , wh ite ·tires , deluxe pl11ted vinyl trim, c1rpetin9. Sp•· ci•I 9old duster stripi(ICJ• Plus 1tenG1rcf feet. equ ip. Order tod1y for only $2195. Or-choose 'from 1 large i electiori of sp•· ciel sele priced•Ousters In stoek reedy for. Jmm1cH1t1 Delivery. -.. PLYMOUTH 1:RICKET ··;{, 60.r9eo~1 ll'l~t.l!ic fi,ni.t~~ 4 1p~ed tr1111., .Pl fronf _J hc brf.l:e+:red1tl ply tirH, bucket 1ett1, tt ck I pinion ~teering, .. ,. . ; coil, 1pl'ln11111pen11on, flew tfiru-wentilt tin1 1y1tem,1Alf'the1e fetfure1 plul deluJ:e decw )IJ:tcktge I R:tlte.,.Strlpe1. 1*4C· -~ . . :+.1Jlll•J7625). .. $_,.,_, s : . ' ' • .. ' ' . .. "• ' L ' / .. , ,~-' I . ~... . . ' •.• I ' • ' I SEE IT TODAY .;.ORD.ER IT TODAY •••. At . Huntington ieach :Chrysler ·Plymouth. """w-1N-A -GO_L_D -nu_s_TE-R!----.O-LI• GO-•• --'"--S" '72 SA TELLI TE 2 DOOR SPORT COUPE NOT A STRIPPED CAR l uf:equ1ppitd with ) It Vt, Autom1tic Trtnt.,_ F'ewer St11r• In g,. R:tdio, White Wtll Tir11, Ti11tH &l1t1, C.rpeti11g, Vinyl interior. f#R:l~J616120209) $269:5 ..... 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Uko now. 210 111. 111. •111. 53999 '67 DODGE· ~ TON · P.U. '68 FORD * TOii STAKE Truck. 7YI'. 4 .,.u, ro41o, VI 011° ''"· "$1 999 '70 FORD ~· TOii P.U. '66 n CAMINO VI, ouloM•flc tro111.~ p•wor tf1orlllf, olJ c.onclltlo11!~9. IQtlt 11 } $,,,,- '&I FOID WAX~'""IE - '4 4r, H.T. Air-CW .. '·'"' rMlo, outo., ,,,.r .i ... CXJM6t61 51299 ' • DAllY rllQT • • • Everyone Hai So11etfil11g That Sameona EIN Wants DAILY PILOT CtASSIFIED l\DS You Can Sell It, Find It, Trade ·It With• Want Ad · Tl18 Biggest M~rk~tplace on the Orange Coast -Dial 642-5678 for Fast ltesults I~( ;;_;,_~ .. ~)~~El ~_3 .... ~ .. ~ 0...r•I o. ..... TIA HOUSE of the AUGUST MOON · A true ortentat fantasy, overlooking the bay by clay le twinkllng lights by night. Located • on Bayadere Tenace In exclµslve Irvine Ter· race le nesUed inl.!l a hillflde. Secluded & resttul atmospher~ for this unique home wlth 4 bedrootn! & baths, Including soothing Jap- anese Furo O~e tub. Formal dining room, perched on the hill, with breathtaking views. Dramatic sunken Jiving room, spacious swim· ming pool in lovely Oriental garden. By ap- 1 -pointment. $187,400. • ; ofinJa .J6£ l YaChtman's palatial hmne with large pier & .Up. Elegant Ill new, with very expensive ap- pomtments & refinements. Tastefully design· I ed & carefully built 5 Spacious bedrooma, bays!~· lltnuy room, 3 fireplaces. 2 Profes- alonal Jilin. Elrpana.\ve bay1ide terrace. $285,000. . j . -CAMEO Stf()RES • VIEW , Eltecutive's borne on large VIEW fot, wltlr I IWimmtng pool, family room, S bedrooms & servant's quarter&. Dramatic dealgn wlth for- mal gardens on front terrace. llest!ul water· fall, 1paclous1 dining room., $H 7,0"0. ' " l ,Y ' HARBOR· COMPANY . ' REALTORS _fW .. !JNITS!! $3000 Off! INVESTORS 'DREAM!! BEACH-PLEXI LET Tli:NAN'l'S PAY YOUR WAY! Country kitchen fuJ. (I' "<lu!pped. FORMAL DIN· ING. Khig size bedrooms. Almost 1200 ~ feet of lovable living per unit! JUsr REDUCED 10% Call Now64$-0303 IOHl\l L 01\0\ R t A l T ORS . MESA DEL MAR -BEAUTY- YO\l'n tall in · klVe at tint lfa:h.t. Luah ldlCpe on the outtlde, exqui.dte decorating . on the lnllde of th1t favorite 4 ~rn modeL Huge. aparlclbw, heated, , filtered and tully equipped popl. Owner transferred out of 1tate,and can rtve early oc- cupancy. Attractive terms are avail on this one. Pri~ toi quick sale at S37,500. • COA'l'S ' &. : WALUCE l!IALTORI . Open E-lngs • 9'1"4454 ·• . CORONA _ ....... G1n1r1I * * * '* * ' -*'··TAYLOR CO. , * * ' .. ' ' BIG 'CANYON COUNTRY CLUB Luxury living in this prestige area near New- port Fashion Island. Lovely homes surround· ed. by golf course & private country club. Guarded gate entrance. Brand new 5 BR. home with FR. and formal DR. Elegant car· f:t):'~~ff1tJ':fs°i· .... o-PF.N. ii..\i/smli~s~ DOVER SHORES -VIEW -$79,500 Perfection plus! Move· right into this pro- fessionally decorated home on beautiful cor· ner site with VIEW of bay. Lux cpling & drapes. 3 Bil., FR & study. Privacy. 3 Gar. 2042 GALAXY OPEN SAT/SlJN 1-5:30 CORNER HOME AND INCOME Excitingly diHerent'-good investment. Easy yard care. Center of city (you can \Valk to everything). Nice home and charming apt. plus more. See to believe. Corona del a.1ar. 439 HELIOTROPE OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5:30 LINDA ISLE -$155,000 EACH T\vo NEW bayfront homes ready for immed· tate occupancy. Unusual design by well known architects. Spacious open plan, high ceilings, sun deck. 4 BR, FR, DR &_study. - Owner \Vill consider exchange for land, apt. bldg .. smaller home or TD's. Huri;yi 8 LINDA ISLE OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5 :30 HARBOR VIEW HOMES -$68,500 . "SINCE 1944~ '673•4400 Go· .:L to ~t!l e1.ganr ••---""----!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I Early American 4 bedroom, .4 BR., 2~ ba home w/yiew. Master suite has charming Jiving area. Formal DR. Family rm. has fireplace & wet bar. Prof. decorated .with luxurious cptng. & draperies. Garag~ has· many custom features. 1741 PT. SHEFFIELD OPEN SAT 1-5 :30 I'! family room, 3100 sq ft General General home. Complete with en· 1 BIG CANYON -$107,500 'f"" · · • • • • ··... ticlng grounds. Below mar-Prime location !' Large pool·size lot w /vie\V Lil Olde Charmer "Prime Gr!lenbelt ket at 184,500. o.~,, ,.,,, of canyon &_hills. Popular plan w /conversa-•-·u. -and !-', ore; "Make offer!" Drive up .tion plt. 4 BR., lge. FR. & formal DR . Car- :i-;Mk'futly decorated··~l "i.Locatloti'' Margarite to Sandcastle to • peting included. Near completion. with carpet.I &: drape• also In Harbor View Homes 1452 Key VTew Dr. Open to ma.tch.. 3 queen 8'lzed Thl1 ~nnel ipodel 1 year Sunday 1·5 p.m. BIG CANYON -$99,500 1t.MMn J tt cdveJ Exclusive offering of a customized 4 BR. '&Mt-p~ ,;;.ra~ -J:.~: ~:n_~d ve~ fan:ca~ 400 f.17" 1 home near complefion. Large family rm., TenDI are $2!,soo price Lots of prlvacy. Let us Show 'C.I. formal DR. exquisite master suite & :kar with FHA <down payment 9f you the special features. • • • • -gara~e. Enjoy the luxury df living in this ,VII» alto Cl's wllh benefiU. The 3 bodroom1, !Amlly • • prestige area of Country Club atmosphere. IJIO money dotm. 1'1 ·hie r.o olm 1 drl n in g room. 1 • ;Guarded entrance. View of goll course. _, will be u. ...,. !inplace. Makes a lot of H~RD TO 'FIND" , -· · ' .. .YOW' CURROO RM h6me in I this area for Newt .,. o}t.ted ihl. 1 'NEWPORT BEACH PAYMENTS. Call • $53,500. CALL ~2313 for famfr; ho~e ~lthsupe~ Impressive custom-built home on nice ~t- walker '&, Le'e more lnf<lrmatlon. bedroom!, 3 batha, has that . her site. 3 Spacious BR, formal DR. plus bani to Hnd fteparate family huge. recreation rm. (convert it to 2 bedrms). JU:ALtoRS room. pluo an 18 x .22 n . C.dar panelling. Mex. Ille entry. Enclosed '790 Harbor Blvd. at Aila.ins Master Suite '"i1h fireplace, front courtyard. 3--Car garage. Room foiboat. l ' '"'~"''n•NO 0 ' U 9 PM QB.th,. SE!Y.'ing and office .,,.~ pen 'I OWNER sel.llng,_3. bedrooms area. There is also a.Jaun-BAY ISLAND -$135,000 t SEE thil choice aolf & den, 2 baths, -;"'l~ry hall & ctry room. a 50 ft. patio and Enjoy the quiet peaceful livin~ on .this' p~c- 1course vie'v lot. El Nigtlel a P ac 1ou1 ~1vuig rm, .cover v.ith fireplace plus turesque island away from noise & traffic . ~~rse. ~ w ~er ; flrep~ace, buill·m range & many other greal featu1es .. Lovely, older 5 BR. homp wjth• pi .. er & slip. oven, hrk, $25,950. 54()..1120. arJ.ng the family, $36,950. · Genorol GOftorol Call 541;-2313. FABULOUS 3 UNITS .-.. ... . .. .•. . .•. . pn the water in Newport! 2 Brand new spac-rQ) THE REAL \'-..I. ESTATERS . '' . . . ... • .-,RARE. I BEACH DUPLEX brick & shingle exterior. 4 1ous 3 BR & one 2 BR remodeled. 1 '.4 Lots. DOck, fireplace & great location .... $169,500 .. lili!iiiAil.liW.W.:(I Bdrms., 2~ be.tbs each unit; tile cnµy hall; trple.; dbL ovtns. i.ease:d for $350 eaeh. Call for app'I. LA 'QUINTA COUNTRY CLUB Beautiful custom bit desert home on 13th fairway. 10' Ceilings, formal DR. & den w I wet bar. Sep. guest house. Fully air-cond . Pool, jacuZli & sauna. Will consider exchange for Newport waterfrt. home .. ",:. $185,000. ~AS' DRAMATIC FLAIR $100,000 Will 'buy this custom 3 BR., den, family "'11: home in; gated beach prestige area. c~·rn;ining European mo\if. Bob Yorke 'IRVINE COVE OPEN HOUSE " SAT/SUN._2-5. 2495 MONACO. 5, Surf views, private beac~ 5 bdrms., huge fam. room - 2 generation plan. Oceanfront-perfection! $198,500. Geo. Grupe A SPECIAL WAY OF LIFE 11 yours in "The J3Iufis." Lovely 3--4 BR. townhse.. 2~ ba., frml . din., thick shag cptg., billiard rm., bayfront Jot. $57,900. Belle Partch . . ' . NEW BLUFFS LISTING Live a carefree life in this like new, orie level 3 .bdf'!Jl., 2 bath condominium. Spa- cious torr.ace dn view side. $47,500. Eileen Hudson : . DON'T OVE1'~09K THISll A 3 Barni . .' farh. rtn., formal' din. rm. home In BAYCREST. ·It )\as had -lots.of !.L.C. by original ow ne,s. One of out BEST. ~.79,5oo. Bud.Austin I MUST SELll 4 BR. HOME ' Owner leaving~ country. Lge. r.ooms; xlnl I street In Harbor Highlands, convenient to shopping & school s. REDUCED to $47,500. Chuck Lewis , BAYSHORE ~h?ice 1ocet1o.n; 3 generous bdrms., large liVIng room, fireplace. All in tip top shape . Only $59,500. Harry Frederick BAY VIEW -CLIFF DRIVE Here's a QUIET one! Gracious old 2-story home wllh 4 BR's., hu~e den wilh better view, tree covered patio & private yard. Just listed. $72,500. Fee. Bill Comstock LIDO ISLE MEDITERRANEAN Spacious home for entertaining le famUy Uvtng. S BR., ••p. din. rm., huge fam. rm. 6: kltcb. Best location on Plazza. fll0,000. Charlen~ Whyte t»-0700 .~ 644-2430 ~· 550 NIWl'ORT CINTllt Dlt., N.9. Call : fiT.J..36&..1 61;;>--8886 Eves PENINSULA PT. Large 4 BR., S ha. ·home being ttdeoor.; blt·ln kilch, great for lge. family. Call: 67J.3003 '642-2253 Eves associated BROKERS-REALTORS ?025 W Bolboo 67l·l66J $30,950 NO DOWN -POOL! lfeSll North Honie \Vlt h 3 spacious bedrooms, den, 2 btlths, buill in d re a m kitchen, family room \Vith fJreplace. Loads o'f decking, patio. ~lose .PQPJ..-sa!e for small ciilldren. P I u 1 b carpetl.l'l&', •drp.pts. Great fdm~' borne! ~'12). TARBELL 295.S Harbor, Costa Mesa "We've Got It All Together" T('ltal living ln roLLECE PARK. 3 bedrooms la.rgc family room addition \v!lh \\•et bar. Ext'rn large pool with oomn1erclaJ heater. 2 bQlhS wilh extra 1~ balh for pool nrea. PriJTII" location nea1 schools & shopping. No do\vn to VETS-Low down to anyone. CALL 548-2!13 NOW. ' o · THF: REAL '.'\. L:;TATEHS B. C. COUNTRY CLUB -$19,900 Brand new f bdrm . I-story borne with shake roof. Fabulous kitcb. w/all bit-ins. & trash masher. 3 Car garage. , BRAND NEW -LINDA ISLE Fantastic!. One of a klnd! Contein1>0rary · Mediterranean home with 5 bedroomsi den, huge billiard room, formal dining foom & 4" baths. Rich wool c;arpeting, expensive wl\ll papers, marble baths & Del Piso tile entry. Superb quality. tbruout ! ! .... $250,000. • FANTASTIC OCEAN VIEW Prime. level Corona del Mar Joe. on Ocean Blvd. Overlooking the beautiful blue Pacific. 5 BR., 3 baths, powder rm., 12 ft. ceil. in LR. 64 Ft. wide lot. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. . $135,000. 1 WATERFRONT -TO SETTLE ESTATE 6 Bdrms., prime bayfront Joe. on peninsula. •Pier & slip .......................... $150,000. CORONA DEL MAR TRIPLEX -$69,500 3 LOVELY stu~ype apartments. 2 Bdrms. 'In each. 1 Bath In 2 units -1~ baths & fir .. place In !-uni~ Built-in range. oven & dJsh· washers. Really sharp, 6 Garages. BRAND NEW -L:INDA ISL·E Seled ·your own carpeting & wallpapers In this brand new quality r .. idence. Enjoy the expansive bay y1ew from this 3 bdnn. plus maid's ,rm. home. 2500 Sq. ft. Huge mstr. suite wllh great closets. All tiled entry. Room for 50 ft. bdat. Blt·in vacuum. Island kltch. w/e!ectronlc oven formal dining rm. $250,000. 46 LINDA ISLE , OPEN SUN. 1-5:30 1 CHOICE WATERFRONT LOTS Paver Shores -$49,500 , . . Linda Isle -'69,eoo-f75,000-$85,000-$100,000. Office Open Saturdoy &. Sundoy ''Our 27th Year'' ~~~ 2 ,ay ·WESLEY N. TAYLOR <;Q. Realton Jn prime location. Spulllinjr 2111 Son ~ .. quln Hiiis R.W <and Inside " out Grand NEWPOllT CENTl!R MMtlt piano ~ nvw., room, ' country 1lze ttt.dl A pool * * ·· * ~ .. ynrd, Won't ,.., lol\r. SUhrnl\ flU tmnst · 1----------------=-· ** * Call -(Opeo ..... ) Daily Pilot Classified Ads ' fOr Action ••• Call 142-5118 , .' r I General , ·O~n Vl•w N1wp0rt Halghts . $47,900 Exlraordlnari1 hom• ...Ut on a hilldde ln .New port l!•lghll. S111..--., 2 elegant baths. Downstairs rumpus room complete" with '\'et bar and room tor pool table or wha.tever. Exterior done in used brick (early 1900s style), Outstanding value. See ilto believe it! !;1Jl.ll6j(), N~R BEACHES 5 +FAMILY+ DINING UNDER $25,000!! VALUE! VALUE! Twin giant palms hilite this n1ini estate! Kings llving room, all birch paneling plus n1assive used brick fireplace! Big family room cloaked ln knotty pine! FORMAL DINING! All tile eounnet kitchen. 5 queen size bedroomJ. Jos to beach! Don't mi.111 thla best huyl Ultle down! Call now. 645-0303 HlRl.ST E Ol\O\ "' REALTOR :. So-o-o·o Sllarp ~11er spc.>nt thousands in ex· tra's on this 2~!1 )'J'. young home and 13 tran&tcrred. 4 Jg. bedrooms. Ex'pensive shag carpeted + CU!ltom dr>ped ---Extra break1ast roOm a d d e d . Sparkling kit~ Separate lamily room. Ideal fenced yard w!.th patio. His loss )'OUr gain at $54,500. Call 673-8500. IO THE REAL \"'-ESTATERS -' . " Short Walk To Bea,ch (in Ne\vport) 3 bedrooms, 2 balhrooms, patio, built-ins, shaJce roof, private club with pools & tennia cpurts. All this and bee.ch living too for only $29,500. Please call us to- day .• $33,900-Na Down Tenru:. 2(KXJ sq. tt. home. 3 muter sized bedroom11, 2 baths., richly paned bonus ~! Separale laundry room. 28 It. covered patio. Built-in range, oven, dish· washer. Carpeting, drapes. 540-1121. TARB ELt.'. 2955 Harbor, ea.ta Mesa Gonerol MACNAB·IRVINE , FINER HOMES BIG CANYON Most popular plan on beautiful corner lot. Luxurious master suite & 3 large BR's. Real FR -lireplac~. beamed ceilings. $97,800. OPEN SAT. & SUN. 12·5 p.m. #19 Augusta Lane. 'LIDO PENINSULA Sunny Bayfront Terrace -S BR's, 2 baths - gourmet kitchen -!!replace -pool -boat slips & financing available. $87,500. Frank Peralta 642-8~. CAMEO SHORES VIEW $69~500. Custom 3 BR., split-level home . Warm ' & Inviting. Ocean & wooded canyon views. OPEN SA'!'. & SUN. 1-5 p.m. 221 Mil· ford, Cameo Shores. Tom Queen 644-6200. ,. EASTBLUFF EASY LIVING ·4 BR's or 3 + panelled den . It's all here ready for immediate occupancy. What a buy! OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1-5 p.m. 2901 Catalpa St. $52,500. 644-6200. BREATHTAKING VIEWS BAY & OCEAN Enjoy ever changing marine activity -beau~ tiful lights. Charming 3 BR., 3 bath -formal DR. -3 car garage. 10% do,vn -$71 500. Harriet Perry 642-l!235. ' AN UNBEATABLE COMBINATION Dover Shores, Galaxy Drive, $89,500. Spa- cious, llll"Y LR, formal DR., pool table size den , 3 large BR's. Slln'ounded' by gardens & yard large enough for pool AND addiUonal wing. OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 p.m. 1447 Galaxy Dnve. COUNTRY ESTATE LIVING AT ITS FINEST Gorgeous San Juan Capistrano Estate. 9 + · acres, citrus .. avocados, riding ring & pasture surround this custom home & guest house. Spectacular ocean, valley & mountain VIEW. $270,000. 'l:om Queen 644-6200. SUPERBLY BUil T - PERFECTLY MAINTAINED Irreplaceable quality construction. 5 BR's. -4600 sq. ft. Fee land in Dover Shores Area Marble entry & halls -separate DR. -FR. -your own health room w /jacuzzi pool, Bet· ter than new . OPEN SUNDAY 1·5 p.m. 1337 .Gal axy Dr., Newport Beach. NEW BAY VIEW HOMES Final opportunitr. to own a new Ivan Wells custom home. Still time to choose your decor. From $89,z<lll to $151,000. Furnished model OPEN DAILY 10 a.m. -5 p.m. 2006 Galaxy Dr .. Dover Shores 64!>1550. BAYCREST -OPEN SUNDAY 1·5 PM ·Separate children's wing w/3 BR's 2 baths + ma1ter BR. & bath. FR., formal 0DR. 1609 Antigua, Baycrest. COZY, RESTFUL HOME and income unit. Towerjng shade trees, fenc· ed yard. Reduced $2000 for fast sale. 2 BR's each, clean, appealing. Can be good tax shel-ter . BALBOA'S LITTLE ISLAND Choice duple x or single famlly on secluded East Bayfront. Top condition. Pier & float Convenient to harbor entrance. $155,000. To~ Queen 644-6200. BAYFRONT Float for large boat -SAIL or power. 33' LR., FR., 4 BR's., 3 baths, powder room Sparkling blue-pool, Immaculate. Immediate' occqp~~y RO~fible-. \)~EN SA . & SUN. 1-5 p.m. 507111ayy'I" Drive. · . I~ OWNE~~iARE DESPERATE Job •1r...ier ,_ Imo mel!late -II! ~ 3 ,... old • bedroom, -· ... -.. ~~ .. .. ""' In !limllf INllW- Enjoy 2 -bolhl,""' doM1 llvin& room, brick 11replace a.nd1 big 2 cat praae, elabcrate built-in kitchen wltb~l bf.r. BeauUfUlly kept. l\Iusl be sold. Aaidrot 129,950. 11000.00 below market. 1'1e.ke any reuOnable otter. call now! -· ' ENGLISH TUDOR 4 +. FORMAL DINE Best of Baycrest SUPER ELEGANT + IM· MACULATE! \Vords can't describe this sharp st. or homes! Dramatic huge Tud. (lr living room with all wall !ireplatt. I' 0 R M A SEPARATE DINING ROOM! .s queen I J I e bedroomL Gourmet prden kltchen. Ex c lu ai vel)' otJn.ju11t li.ted. Fine It Tudor ln Baycrest! Call now 645-0:m. 111111.\1 r 111\0\ R I , l ' ~ WOMEN'S LIB Bring )'OU?' husband out and liberate yourself by purchasing this I r u J )r charming lmmac:ul&te t bedtoom. cuatorn ~ in Newport'• flneat location. Moai unusual deslp to functional farm I t Y 1 e kitchen. mttu, dlahwaah. Brli)IJ and happy. """ m.aintena.nce ~ w i t h JoveJy htd pool. Pr i c e sllI1'f'i.se only $53,ID). Hurry 673-S550. O THE Rf:AJ, ."\.. E 'STATL:l~S '" JUST LISTED AND JUST GREAT ~ the: flr)tt to see this 1harp doll h>ule on the east 1.lde (lf town. Huge bedrooms. nice carpeting, eountry-styie kitcihen with lots of room. P,liced at $20,00) even with all tenns includtlw FHA with $100 down paymt1nt, no down to GI'1. Calf Walker & Lee 2790 Harbor Blvd. at Adams 5t&-&t91 Open 'tl1 9 Ph! ELIOW GRE~SE plus palm, will make a big dlfterence! Nice family home, q>mplete w/3 bed· rooms, fam, nn .. firepl, blt- in clect klleh, lovely shake root and oversized dbl pr. l'fow vacant -needs decor--~tlnir. • SUbmlt YoUR OF· 5 Bedroam Harbor View Hms MACNAB-II VIN£ Realty Company 644-6200 642-8235 • FER. Pl1ced litily $29,950. Just listed so call quickly on this well designed home for that g:row1ng family. 2~~ Herbor View Center 1644 MocArthur Blvd. 901 Dov•r Drive NEWPORT BEACH ~~eatin~~:~pl~111~~~ -dining roorn. Sa foot • cor· General General ncred lot • Well landlC&ped. Aa~ 174.900 Fine va1 .. In best loca!lou call 673-8550. \o )THE REAL ~ EST!',TF.RS CONDOMINIUM ' 3BR 2BA_ lry. Best .,r .. •• j • • • $211900. 3 BR 2 BA, pllllh • irnmac , ••••• $22,500., 2 BR 2 BA-Golf COW'BC Joe ...... $34,900. Ca.II 545-8424 (open evea). \outh , {.cast . -' SPANISH DOLL HOUSE $23,000 -home )I. localed Oii the Eutilde of G>eta MHa. It' a an 91d ~ tim~ Spanish style com~ wldt,red tile root, driv. ~-to tho detadled-taraJe, brick ~~. hamood noon. LoJ11if lenonality. Now va-cant~ wan111 somebody to love It and you Will. Stop by and lake • look. 546-8140. SAY GOODBYE TO THE LANDLORD Sharp two bdrm. borne. Fully carpted and dr>p<d. EI.EX:. Bil KITCKEN. Ohl. ....... o; .large fenced lot. Perteet starter home • CALL 'J'O. DAY. $18,000. Ev<nlngs Call 642-7438 MUST SELL! UKE NOW! Vfl'Y llW"P ( bMroom, M doWn to VA. buyer. VA .,.. prulaJ $24,500. 646-71'11 O THE: REAL '"\. [ST1iTl:RS Call st().5880 (Open eves.) '~~~:!] TOMORROW IS TOO LATE Everyone raved over this custom 5 bedroom, 4 bath tune ln · ~'1 ~st. Newly listed OWl>!l' moving Eut price $92.500. You must hlJll. ry this quality borne won't last call. ~· O ·THEREAL ''~ ESTAJ~~~ 2 l'IREPLACESI .. $26,500 ! spacious' bedrooml,' den, matter llilte with •Pt>tallnl fireplace, addlUonal used brick ~ace in. h•e tam. llY 'I"'"· full dlnlnc room. Mu.Ive covered pado. ~llll. TARBELL --.o..-YOUR OWN 1IWID Flneot JU oon Clnad1"1 Salmon llahlng Island. 0... .. Pendor -· -· 0 1 TllL l<L/\l, "1.i L:STl\Tl :I<~" WHY RElilft !J'l<lor,Sde<rAwlld'pme, ·~-•••• Only $ll$,\)llO. • -----· * 1/4 ACRE* Eltat• w/lNll -. prdon inalnla!ool. 3 br, 1·\.: -• .,,..., -cpq. dlnioa ..... b<uk!ut, rm, '°" ol-Nlce~ -· Prine. Orey1 $31,llOO fly -· IC-41l& • "'~' you can --3 1111 Grundy, Rltr, Btdnnl ~-~1~-lf0¥mll !II llmldc. N.B, 615-Q.tl .., -· rn" v••"'anx· -sH• P, N W-~ IO IUbmU all o(fen. "' NJ prl<'o $13.000. GI • no -4 PLEX - clown terms. c.u -! lldrm. Owner'• ""'' • ~ • 2 SHElll.W.eD Ill.EAL TY lldrm. rental units. Walklna 18964 s-.unt, r. v. dlJtMct to th<\ bOacll. Plfo. Fut ....... m JU>I a plloDe -======'-· I <d lO ..ti. 'Call -5, calla...,·61U111 C.U~•Saw! SHERWeeD REALTY J ' I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1·~~~~~( ·~!!!! S.tulllq, ''""'"' 26. 19~ I~ .__I -_,., .. __JI~ I -·-l~I · -·· I~ I -·-J~ i -.... I~ I _,.,.. l~ ' * * * * ----* DAILY PILOT II * * .:;;;;;=~1;--~~I l·G-•~no~r~•-1..,...~~--~l;G~o~no~r~o~I---------~Go;::no;r~•=l=:=:=:=:;;:;;Go=:;no::;r•~l=::;;;;=:;::;;;;:;:;\;G~ono~r~•I=:;;:;;=:=:;;;. -Gono::::~r~•l-.::7-::":"":":::-:-::/G=o=no=:ro=I=:;;:;;:;;;;=:=:/ JUST STARTING? SPECIAL -• Ao Ideal""'" home ·ror a ALMOST "NEW" MESA BARGAIN!! * BAYSffORES * = 'Orf''~~ ~~ 3 BEDROOM MODERN SPANISH HAltBOR VIEW lllU.S 3 + FORMAL TERMS. ,,....., ""'m. and $22,950 IN DOVER SHORES c Bednn !coold be 6 Bed· DINING OPEN SAT. l SUN. 1-6 deo home with har<l•tt>d ll•m'I mm this Je-•1. Great Luxurious 4 bedrm, 3 batb + pwdr rm, lam-""''· 3. Baths, l4ra• lamiJ.y POOL 520 OOOlll 2516 VISTA ORIVE Ooors. Good Thstslde Costa Cotta l\ftA location com. i1y rm w/walk·in bar & flrepla~. formal nn w/fittplaOI!, ldscpd rear • • ••• Extra J.c:e. u,.. room l\1esa location. l..Arge yard pletdy painted lnl!i:idt', luge din. rm. Courtyd pool, fantastic VIEW. Super yard. $84,500. land Included. llONEYMOON SPECIAL! w/btnn1flt cellh1g, lf{e. en. POINTS TO PERFECTION for the kids _ near school.I lot. Big trtts. Excellent plush inside and out. $137,500. NEED Giant Uvtnr room OPtM to try ha.II, 11tparute din. room, and sho · Pr'--.. family home. FHA or VA la?"Rt' Ji'QftMAL DINlNC 3 bdnns., Z bnths, CU!lloin IN HARBOR VIEW HOMES at only ~~lx,. ~to sell tmna. Hurry! 546--$40.. OCCUPANCY? ROOM! 3 killa stze bed· shutlers, t'lt<Ctrlc kitchen, ROY J. WARD REALTORS 4LARGEl!edrms, 2\; bath~ "'°"''· 2 bath>. PRIVATE etecu·~. gor. ""'"'".ASK· llandy to schools and shopping. This SPAN· ISH style 3 bedroom. 2 baths, dlnln2 room, fireplace. extra large builtin modern kitchen, carpets & draoes. two LEVEL PATIO. See this delightful one year old beauty. $47,900. 1649 WESTCLIFF OR., N.8. DaUy Pilot Classified ORANGE COAST'S BEST SALESMAN •• l<ffll thh ho11dr dlNCt9ry wltll yo• tills ........ • Y• t• beuw-l11r11tl ... All tM lee ...... ,..,_. lleiew .,.. dflcrlbed 111 treotef detoll by cid•ettW19 e4teWM19 t. ted..,'1 DAILY PILOT WANT ADS. Potffft skwl11t .,.. •••MS for 1e1le •r r. '"' _. vte4 te fist ••• l11f11,...IH Ill tlll1 collfllllll ... fTldoy .. c1 hturcley, HOUSES . FOR SALE (2 Bedroom) **2718 Shell (China Cove), CdM 644-7270 (Sat & Sun 11-5) 518 Larkspur, Corona de! Mar 673-2356, $42,000 (Sat & Sun IG-4) 212 SantaJsabel (Eastside) C.M. 646-3928, 548-8651 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 281 Magno1ia, Cos"ta Mesa 546-864-0, $23,000 (Sun 1-5) (2 Br & Family Rm or Oen) 613 Poinsettia, Corona de! Mar 675-3000, $48,500 (Sun 1·5) 26 Beacon Bay, Newport Beach 642-8235 (Sun 1-5) 23011 Java Sea. Niguel Terrace. L.N. 496-1513, $49,950 (Shown by Appl.) 13 Bedroom) 451 Cabrillo, Costa Mesa 548-5003, $33,000 (Shown by app't) 1819 Port Kimberly (Harbor Vu 'Homes) NB, 644-7270 (Sat & Sun 1-5) *4539 Roxbury (Cameo Shores) CdM 644-7270 (Sun 1-5) 1026 Sea Lane (Harbor Vu Hills) CdM 675-3000, $50,000 (Sun 1-5) 2li05 Vista Ornada (The Bluf!s) NB 675-3000, $49,750 (Sun 1·5) 2004 Vi sta Caion (The Bluffs), NB 675-3000, $46,000 (Sun 1-5) 221 Milford (Cameo Shores). CdM 644-6200, $69,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) **106 Linda Isle. Linda Isle, N.B. 642-8235, $134 ,500 (Sun 1·5) 1860 Port Wheeler Place (Harbor View Homes) NB. 644-2430, $48,900 (Sun 1-5) *1707 Trade Winds, Newport Beach 642-3626, $58,500 (Sun l~) 3169 Sesley Avenue (Mesa Verdel C.M. 540-2461, $28,50j) (Sun 12-5) 5971 Lang Port clrcie, Hunt. Beach 846-8389, $36,500 (Daily) 3148 Sumatra Pl. (Mesa Verde) C.M. 540-1720, $27,000 (Sun 1-5) 310 Rubv, Balboa Island 673-8550 (Sat & Sun 1-5) *1901 Kings Road, Newport Beach 546-2313, $82,500 (Sat 1-5) *257 Brentwood. Costa Mesa 675-4930. 64-0-0020 (Sal 1·5) 440 Vista Roma (Bluffs) N.B. 675-4930. 64-0-0020 (Sun 1-5) (l Br & Family Rm or Oen ) 2036 Galaxy Dr .. Dover Shores, N.B. 646-1550, $89,200 (Daily 10.5) 1915 Tradewinds (Baycrest) NB 642-8235, $08 ,500 (Sun 1-5) 1447 Galaxy Dr. (Dover Shores) NB 642-8235, $89,500 (Sun 1-5) 1808 Port Charles (Harbor View Homes) NB, 644-6200, $51 ,900 (Sun 1-4, Sat 1-5) *263 Ocean View (Newport Hei~hls) NB -642-8235, $89,500 (Suo 1-5) 2313 Redlands, Newport Beach 642-8235, $48,500 (Sat & Sun 12-5) 3020 Cleveland, Costa Mesa $29,950 (Sat & Sun) *305 Kings Place (Cliffhaven) NB \ 642-5200, $58,500 (Sun 1-5) 1601 Tradewinds (Baycresl) NB 642-5200. $55,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 433 16th Place, Newport Height. 642-5200, $39,950 (Sun 1-5) 2042 Galaxy. Newport Beach 644'1910. $79,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5:30) 2473 Montrey Way, Newport Riveria 646-7171 (Sim 1-5) *1901 Kings Rd., Nel\'JIOrl Heights 646-7171 (Sun 1-5) 3111 Coolidge Ave. (Northgale) C.M. 545-6174, $33,750 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 17646 Rockrose Way (OU Seton) Irvine 494-2335, $32,500 (Sat & Sun 12-5) 111 Via Koron (Lido Isle) N.B. 675-5200 (Sun 1-5) 1602 Elm (Mesa Verde) Costa Mesa ~1648 (Sat & Sun) 21031 Beckwourth, Hunting(l)n Beach 968-7804, $37,500 (Sun 1-5) 21202 Greenboro Lane, (H.B. 53&-7239, $33,llOO (Sal & Sun 10.5) 618 Orchid, Corona del Mar .673-1485 (Sun 1-5) 345 Wake Forest (College Park) C.M. 557-4263, 646-8811 (Sat & Sun) 3001 Grant Ave., Costa Mesa ' 540-1151, $28,700 (Sun 1-5) 2006 Port Albans. Newport Beach 546-2313, $47,500 (Sun 12-5) 2338 Colgate, Costa M:sa 546-2313, $33,500 (Sun 1·5 ) 274 Sherwood, off Santa An~. C.M. 646-3928, 673-7575 (Sat & Sun 10.Dark) 2414 University Dr. (Of! Irvine) N.B. 646-3928, 646-5649 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 2036 Commodore (Off Irvine) N.B. 646-3928, 675-1827 (Sat & Sun 1-5) *2422 22 St. (Back Bay) N.B. 645-4001 (Sun 1-5) 511 Tustin (Newport Heights) N.B. 675-6000 (Sun 1-5) 10412 Christmas Dr., Hunt. Beach 545-8424, ~23,950 (Sun 1-5) 26715 Calle Juanita, Capistrano Beach 545-8424, $33,950 (Sun 1-5) (4 Bedroom) *4545 Orrington (Cameo Sbores) CdM 644-1133, $92,500 (Sat & Sun !-4)" 614 Powell Place (Newport Heights), NB 675-5726 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 129 Turquoise (Balboa Island) . 644-7270 (Sat & Sun 1·5) *1723 Terrapin (Baycrest), NB 675-3000, $69,500 (Suo 1-5) *2815 Harbor View Dr., (Harbor View Hills). CdM, 675-3000, $77,500 (Sun 1-5) 271E.16th St., Costa Mesa 646-2414, $29,900 (Sun 1-5) 2638 Vista de! Oro (The Bluffs) N.B. 644-5383, $45,950 (Sat 1-5) (4 Br & Family Rm or Oen) 24-07 Windward Lane, Newport Beach 646-5963, $74,500 (Sat & Sun 12-5) 2024 Galaxy Dr. (Dover Shores) NB 846-1550, $120,500 (Daily 10.5) *1609 Antigua (Baycrest) NB 642-8235, $89,500 (Sun 1-5) # 19 Augusta Lane, Big Canyon 642-8235, $97,800 (Sat & Sun 12·5) **507 Bayside Dr., Newport Beach 642-8235 (Sat & Sun 1-5) #29 Augusta Lane, Big Canyon 642-8235. $89,900 (Sat & Sim 12-5) 2901 Catalpa (EastbluU), NB 644-6200 (Sat & Sun 1-5) *+1641 Bayside Dr., Corona de! Mar 675-1935 (Daily) toot Hampshire Lane (Baycrest) NB 644-2430, $94,500 (Sat & Sun 1-4) 994 Sandcastle (Harbor View Hills) CdM 644-2430, $69,500 (Sun 1-5) 1707 Candlestick Lane ( Baycrest) NB 644-2430. $74,500 (Sun 1-5) **8 Linda Isle Dr., (Linda Isle) NB 644-4910, $155,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5 :30) 1741 Point Sheffield (Harbor View Home•/ NB, 644-4910, $68,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5 :30 '**46 Linda Isle (Linda !•le) NB · 644-4910, '250,000 (Sun 1-5 :30) 245 Tulane Rd. (College Park) CM $33,500 (Sat & Sun 12-6) 2030 Baltra (Mesa Verde) Costa Mesa 540-0204, $45, 700 (Sat & Sun 10.5) 10121 Stonybrook Dr. (Meredith Gardens) H.B. 968-3562, $51.liOO (Sun 1-5) 1452 Key View Dr., Corona de! Mar 646-3255, $84,500 (Su n 1·5) 1836 Port Westbourne, Newport Beach 644-4034, $49,500 (Sat & Sun 10:30.5) 521 Avocado (Irvine Terr.), CdM 673-3100, $67,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 2833 Portola. Costa Mesa 540.1720, $31,500 (Sun 1·5) 2278 Cornell Dr. (College Park), C.M. 540.1720, $30,000 (Sun 1·5) 3061 Capri (Mesa Verde), C.M. 540-4324, $96,500 (Sun 1·5) *2737 Sandpiper Dr. (Mesa Verde), C.M. 546-5990, $52,500 (Sun 1·5) 1959 Balearic Dr. (Mesa Verde), C.M. 548-2894. $47,900 (Sun 1·5) 2706 Wavocrest 11!.V. Hills), CdM 64+1848, l82,llOO (Sun 1·51 967 Sandcutle (H.V. Hills), CdM 644-4848, $65,000 (Sun 1-5) carpetiJi& A parq\lt't floors ENCLOSED PATIO! Spuk· INC $59,SOO. w/Df'J Piao 1ue entry, 2 line pool! Act quick on this covered patios, Eastside bargain. Call now -6'is.-0303 C.M. $46.500. I OKISI L Ol.SO\ '" IJ£A _ '~lil • \Vhlt1t Elephant Oime-A-Lioe *2399 Redlands 1011 Santa Isabel), N.B. 646-3928 675·1827 (Sat & Sun 1·5) *1227 Santiago (Dover Shores), N.B. 675·6000, $87,000 !Sun 1·5) ~ 3808 Sandune (Harbor View). CdM 544-0905 (Sun 1·5) 2002 Shantar Dr., Costa Mesa 545·0905, $42,950 (Sun 1·5) S465 Norse, Costa iifesa 546-5880 (Sun 1-5) 1315 Nottingham, Newport Beach 675-4930 640-0020 (Sat & Sun 1·5) * 1500 Eton Place, Newport Beach 546-8640 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1501 Eton Place, Newport Beach 546-8640 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 3309 South Olive, Santa Ana 546-8640, $29,950 (Sun 1-4) 2833 Portola Drive. 1t1.esa del lt1ar 540·1720, $31.500 (Sun 1·5) (5 Bedrooms) 18615 Los Flores, Fountain Valley 646-77ll (Sun 12·5) (5 Br & Family Rm or Den) 2006 Galaxy Dr., (Dover Shores), NB 646-1550, $151,000 (Daily 10.5) **309 Evening Star (Dover Shores) NB 642-8235, $169,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 2495 Monaco (Irvine Terrace) CdM 644-2430, $198,500 (Sat & Sun 2-5) 3607 Park Green Dr., Corona de1 fi.1ar 675-7225, 644-7787 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 16 Pinehurst Lace (Big Canyon CC) NB 644-4910, $98,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5:30) 24-01 Margaret, Newport Heights 646-7171 (Sat 1-5) **# 16 Linda Isle, Newport Beach 5484617, $167,000 (Sun 1·5) 2400 Windward Lane, Newport Beach 548·2514 (Sun 12-6) **#S Linda L•le Dr. (Linda Isle), N.B. 675·6161 (Sunday) 2615 Red.land~ Dr., Costa Mesa 540.1·720, $39,950 (Sun 1·5) 3028 Capri Lane, Costa Mesa 546-2313, $109,500 (Sun 1·5) 2890 Club House Road, Costa Mesa 546-2313, $50,500 (Sun & Sun 1·5) 2740 Mendoza, Costa Mesa 545-8424, $40,950 (Sat & Sun 1-5) CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 112 Danbury (Monticello), C.M. 546·5880, $23,500 (Sat & Sun 12·5) (3 Bedroom) 308 Otero (The Bluffs) Newport Beach 675-5930 (Sun 1-5) 2400 Vista Hogar (Bluffs Plaza), N.B. 644-0134, $33 ,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 2644 Vista Ornada (New Bluffs), N.B. 644-0134 (Sat & Sun 1·5) DUPLEXES FOR SALE (1 Brl2 Br ) 700 Begonia, Corona del Mar 673-6510 (Sat & Sun) (1Brl3Br) 309-311 Heliotrope, Corona de! Mar 673-6510 (Sun 1·5) !2Brl2Br) 408 Dahlia, Corona del Mar 644-8034 (Shown by app't) (2 Brl2Br) 4506 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach 642-5200, $53,950 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 603 Poinsettia, Corona del Mar 673·6842 675-6459 (Sun 1·5) 715 Marguerite, Corona de! Mar 673·6842 675-6459 (Sun 1·5) ( 3 Bedrooms) 420 Marquerite. Corona del Mar 673-3550, $59,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5 :30) (3 Brl2Br) 5119 River, Newport Beach 675-7225 (Sat & Sun 1-5) (4 Br&2Br) Corner Opal & So. Bay, Balboa Island 675-6775, $167,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) (4 Bedrooms) 714 Goldenrod, Corona del Mar 673-8550, $79,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) TRIPLEXES FOR SALE (2·3 Br. l 1-2 Br) 3507 Finley, Newport Beach 675-7225 (Suo 1-5) (2 Bedrooms each Unit) 418 Seaward Rd., Corona de! Mar 644-4848, $79,500 (Sun 1·5) HOME & INCOME (2 BR Homo •nd 2 BR Aportmonl) 439 Heliotrope. Corona del Mar 644-4910, $72,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5:30) 14 Bedroom l 2 Bedroom) 4808 Neptune, Newport Beach 548·1290 (Sun 1·5) WATERFRONT LOTS FOR SALE **1641 Bayside Dr., Corona del Mar .. 615-1935 (DaUy) •P..t ••w ... ff ... **'*'"' _. w .... ,..,,, T * PANORAMIC VIEW* KINCS ROAD -Bay & OCt'an VIEW • R.anr.h "' I y l e , channina; 3 bdrm., 2 baths. used brick flrepla<"t", OE-nm- ed ceilings, M!parate din. area, bll-ln's, breakfast bar, fan1. a1-ea, St\\"[ng roon1. shuke roof, ~au!iful yard i>1us additional fenced ati>H for boal or trailers, n1any attractive fea tu re s.1:-.1. i\IACULATE . $·19,500. * NEWPORT BEACH * DUPLEX . Furnished :\ bdrn1., 2 bath upper & 2 bdnn .• den J.· hnth 10\~·er, one bloc:k to beach & sho1 .. ping · $62,500. ' *VIEW LOT* NE\\rPORT l!EICHTS • Ex· cellent view of Harbor. price include.c; $800 set of elans • PRICED at $26,500. Terms. "C" THOMAS Realtor 2'J4 W. Coast Hwy. MS-.Sa27 Newport Be.aeh Eve. 5-15-5643 FANTASTIC POOL HOME with over 2,200 sq. fl. of comfort and fun area for the large family that likes to .stt the kids spend a little more time around home. '1 huge bedrooms, 2 large baths, ~ ft. heated &: filtered Blue Haven POOL and huge RUMPUS ROOM. Owner tran&fen-ed and says sell fast 11.t $37,500. t.iACl'tlNE TOOL ENTHUSIASTS Better 1tt this I~ 4 bedroom, 2 bath r amHy home with huge 3 car garage that haa its own FIA heating system, 222 volt and 100 amp service. Present owner hu built hla own airplane Jn this garage • maybe you could do tht' same . or boat, or bobbies! Prict'd al $27,950. but owner leaving next week .. S&YB "Bring all o(fen." DELUXE DUPLEX "ON POPPY" ADORABLE UPPER H!ONT LEVEL UNIT, 2 bedroom, 2 bath, forn1al dining roon1 fire- place. built·ins. L0\\1ER UNIT, private en· trance, fireplace. B1\Cll llNIT one bedroom deluxe apartment. CORONA DEL MAR. ........ , .................... $61,500. "HONEST, TRUE " YOUR BOAT & YOU Rie:ht on' the \VATF.ll. in this 2 bedroom. 2 bath, builtin kit chen. FIREPLACE, car- oels and draoes. with vour own PIF.R AND r'LOAT. Only ....... : ........... $72,000. WALK TO THE BEACH IN CORONA DEL MAR 2 Bedrooin. 2 baths. firepla re, cute modern kitchen, picture \vindo,vs \vi th enclosed side patio. GUEST QUA l\TERS over the garage. ONLY ONE BLOCK TO THE BEACH. . .......... ' ...... $49.900. "IT SPARKLES, IT BUBBLES" THIS TOWNHOUSE in BACK BAY AREA. 3 Bedroom. 3 bath, builtin kitchen. COMMUNITY POOL & REC ROOMS including billiards. cards and sewing. CARPETS & DRAPES allowance. 6'h% loan available. Only .................. $26,250. LETS GO TO THE BAY BALBOA ISLAND CUTE BALBOA ISLAND beach cottage, 2 bedroom, I bath. FIREPLACE, front patio, one block to sOuth Bay. Only ..... $32,500. "HAYE THE SQUEEZITS?" TRY THIS SWEETIE! ATRIUM type entry, charming -open spa- cious living room \Vith fireplace and VIEW. 3 large bedrooms, lovely family room. 2 ~ihJ.il year old ·h·o·~· buy i$5~~g~ LIVE IN THE LAP OF LUXURY IT'S FEE· IN TURTLE ROCK. 3 Bedrooms, family room, 2 baths, atrium, builtins with sell cleaning oven, shag carpeting and custom drapes. I:.arge covered patio with su~r land- scaping. WOULD YOU BELIEVE $47,900. "IT'S DELIGHTFUL" "IT'S · DELOYEL Y" PANORAMIC VIEW OF NEWPORT HAR· BOR. 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, SPANISH flre- place, kitchen with built-ins. CUSTOM deo- orated carpets & drapes. BUILT-IN WINE CELLAR & WET BAR. Entertain under tbe stars. BEAUTIFUL PATIO, AUTO TIME LIGHTS. For tbe discriminaUng b u y • r. .............................. $125,000. HOP· SKIP· JUMP TO THE BEACH LARGE FIREPLACE -SPUT LEVEL BEAU· TY with atrium type entry, huge living room, 3 lovely bedrooms, 2'h baths. New SHAG AND PAINT, 3 BLOCKS FROM BEACH, Newport Beach that is .. , ........... $38,500. ELEGANCE AWAITS YOU HERE IN CAMEO SHORES Spaciousness and e1egance await you in this 3 bedroom, 3 baUt CATHEDRAL CEILINGS, ABANDONED dining room, fireplace, carpets & drapes, GOURMET KITCHEN. separate maids quar- Yirginla Colonial lers. Lovely POOL & GARDENS plus BEAU- TIFUL OCEAN VIEW. A lasting Investment S + Dlnlncj + In gracious living ............... 1116,750. Family REUN' GROOYEY?? E""lting VIRGINIA IN CHINA COYE COLONIAL FA.mf HOUSE! Giant living room opens to Feel like getting away f.rom it all? Try this 2 F o R At A L DINING! .ate bedroom 1 bath downstairs. Upstairs, the liv· FMfILY roOm! Cop{>tr ket-ing, dining, kitchen with builtins, inviting tie kitchen! Builtins. 5 fireplace WITH A MINI VIEW, master bed- kingslie bedrooms wt th room & bath. Just steps to the water $861000. 18'x13' master suite! Down,,,,...,..._ • ..., ___ ,........,_,,...- the sinding stairway and out to trt'e covt:red pnrk like groundl! Out of state owner extremely anxious. UNDrn $40,IXll! Call now se.<m3. I Olli.\ I I. Ol 'O\ RI ;f 1 I {) ;,• \ ROOMS FOR THE KIDDIES Want separate rooma for the little ones! WeU, htrt'1 a 5 btdroom home you can afford. 8uy wllh no money down if you'"-a veteran, or low down l»U'ment with nlA terms. Nor1h Costa Mna 1oc1Uon. 11'1 JUST USTEO at $31,950. • co:Ts WALLACE REALTORS 546 4141- (~n Evonlng•I $32,950-No Down Be llt'ttled by 1prlng In thlll lovely 3 bedroom, 2 baths, den. IAmily room home wlth most attratll~ lomial dln· lng room. Elqt\nt firtpla~. bullt·ln dream kitchen. C\llo- lom lnle:rior. Beautlful PflllO overlooks the: plcturelq\H! mt )'I.rd. 541).l'TJJ. TARBELL "2955 1 la.rbor, 0.ta btfeu. • UP THE DOWN STAIRCASE ON BALBOA ISLAND · · · THE CIRCULAR STAIRWAY leads you up the stairs where you will find the livic& room. dlniJ11t room, kitchen, 1 bedroom, 1 bath ALL CARPETED. Downstairs, 3 bed· rooms, 1 bath. Great Idea ......... $79.~00. * OPEN HOUSES * 129 TURQUOISE, BAL. ISL. SAT & SUN. 1-~. 4539 ROXBURY RD., CAMEO SHORES, CdM SUNDAY, 1·5. 1819 PORT KIMBERLY, N.B. SAT. & SUN. l-5. 2718 SHELL. CHINA COVE, CdM. SAT/SUN 11-5. ~ Nl>AS.SOC!Alts REALTORS 644-7270 21U EAST COAST HIGHWAY CORONA OEL MAR, CALIF. * * * * * * *' I • . ~ ~ . .. .. . . ... " • D.ULV PILOT --~ I~[ -··-J~ I -·-I~ _,,,_ I~ 1: -.... l~I _..... I~ I ~--l~I -·-l~I -··-I~ O-al General -liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii DC .. " / • I . I ' I • ,. 9 " • Cl • r '" ·-' - U~l()Uf: ti()Mf:S THE BEST HOMES ...... .. . IN THE BEST AREAS . , IN THE BLUFFS: • 4 Bedroom Condo Just listed! Cleverly ,decorated 4 bedroom condominiumi panelled with wood from an old barn, carpeted with muted brick shag, and shuttered & chandellered with exquisite taate. Come see it today at 2836 Vista del Oro. Fee land makes this a good investment. PRESENTED AT $49,950. e PHONE 675-6000 IN MESA VERDE: Two Stotit1 & Pool Verv lnterestin2! Tall house on a bi~ Jot makes much more room! Leaves land for heated pool, plus play area. sunnin2 spots and storaee. This home has it all. vlus four bedrooms, paneled den, formal dining and a quiet location near nark and schoof. PRESENTED AT $47,500. e PHONE 546-5990 ~ IN MESA VERDE: .'A Woodsla 4 Bedroom Another new listing. This solid 4 bedroom, 2 story family home with bill8lde location that gives the woodsie feeling you're all alone. Lar2e downstairs suite, separate den with patio. 3 car garage and an excellent value. PRESENTED AT $47,950. e PHONE 546-5990 ---~--- • .. . • IN BIG CANYON: 5 Bedrooms Picture todays Century City and Beverly ~,.., Hills values, take away 7 years and you have Newport Center and Big Canyon right now! Think investment and style. UNIQUE has one of the last of the big 5 bedrooms! $7,000 in upgraded flooring, carpets, decor and walkways, yet priced with the current competition. This is an outstanding opportun· ity, don't let it pass! 'Unlqut Ofl'JCU •• C'otoJl4 6t£ 'Dlor 'll1"4 ~ ., Pete Barrell f<eaft'J pr11:J11nl6 CHECK UST FOR BUYERS STABLE AND BARN, 2 bedroom, Back Bay, on l'.i acre ....................... $44,050 . SMALL RANCHO, 35 Acres, w/2 Bedroom home ........... , ............... $35,000. BAYCREST-POOL, 3 Bedroom, dining room, family room plus hobby room ..... $53,500. CLIFFHAVEN.CUSTOM, 3 Bedroom, din., den & pool. Fee land ............. $58,500. BAYCREST, vacaot and ready 3 bedrooms, den aod family/dining room ....... $55,500. BLUFFS, Franciscan 3 bedroom & dining room. Many extras ............... $48,500. NEWPORT HEIGHTS, huge ramily room with fireplace, 3 bedrooms and dining room . .......... ' ...... ' ' .......... ' ' $39,950. LAURELHURST, immaculate 3 bedroom, convertible den. . ............... $27,950. 1.5 ACRE ESTATE, spacious 3 bedroom, beautiful landscaping, rm for horses & pool. ..................... ' ......... $89,500. BAYFRONT, 3 bedroom and guest house, pier aod float. ................ $169,500. INCOME UNITS Newport Duplex-2 bedrooms each $53,950. Two yr. old duplex, 3 & 2, Newport $58,000. Four Units. Top rental area, nr-ne\v ..... ' .... ' . ' ' ' ... ' ' .... ' ' ... $79,500. Twelve units & Coffee Shop, Newpt Blvd· Will exchange. . ............. $139,500. Olli«I Open Saturdays & Sundays PETE BARRETI REAL TY 1605 Wolfcliff Dr., N.B. 642°5200 Gener•I General oflnJa Joie PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT l Linda Isle Drive -Open Sunday Beautiful new 5 BR., 4\'J BA. home. Waler· front living rm. & forma l dining. Handsome oak panelled !am. rm., frplc., wet bar. Large master suite bas frplc. & cozy lounge area • view of Bay & the mountains ...... $179,500. 54 lind1 Isle Drive 5 BR., 4 bath home with 50 ft. dock. Beauti· fully decorated, with marble mstr. bath, crystal chaodeliers, fine carpels & wallpa· per, dumbwaiter & many other extra s. 11 Lind11 Isle Drive 0.naral -% BAY AND BEACH RE:AL TY 2407 E. C. Hwy., CdM ~----- OPEN HOUSES 1 TO 5 P.M. SUNDAY 613 -POINSE'ITIA. Quaint yellow cottage; 2 bdrms. plus guest qtrs., 2 used . bnck frplcs.; open beams, new carpellog & decorating tbruout. A real charmer. $48,500. 1723 TERRAPIN. Eiceptlonal Baycreat CUS· tom home; 4 bdrms., formaJ dining rm., wonderful pool & entertaining area. $69,500 2815 HARB1>R VIEW DR., Forever view from this great 4 bdrm. & pool Harbor View Hills home. $77,500. 1026 SEA LANE. Panoramic view from this Harbor View Hills 3 bdrm. home. Fantas- tic night view. $50,500 2605 VISTA ORNADA. Lovely BIUtfs home, spacious & private. 3 Bdrm. end model. Decorator's own home. $49,750 2004 VISTA CAJON. In The Bluff!; beaut. 3 bdrm. condo with extra lge. rooms. $48,000 •Your property can be listed Nation-675 a• wlde at no extra cost can - Gener el Gener11I THE BEST IN BLUFFS NOW YOU CAN AFFORD IT! In the lowest maintenance area, yet with all the amenities of the carefree Bluffs, a delight· ful END UNIT 3 bdrm., 2 bath condo for only $33,500! OPEN SATURDAY & SUNDAY 1 TO 5 2400 VISTA HOGAR . BLUFFS "PLAZA" CUSTOM ONE OF A KIND Notbin2 to compare \vith this ne\v 3 bdrm., 21h baths, separate dining rm. beauty! You'll love its great open feeling & quality uppad- ing. GOURMET KITCHEN with "everything". Onlv 6 mos. old. A mui.t see! OPEN SATURDAY & SUNDAY I TO 5 2644 VISTA ORNADA . NEW BLUFFS FRONT ROW BAY VIEW Big ''E" Plan END UNIT. Much upgraded 2200 sq. fl 3 bdrm., 21'.i baths, family rm. with wet bar. Two large, beautiful enclosed patios. Lowest priced front row. $56,500. HELEN B. DOWD REALTOR 644-0134 Gener11I G1111r11I HA VE , YOU HEARD? Elmorfi Conipa"y is Growing Fantastically Do You Want Better Than Tht Best Service in Buying or Selling Your Property? PLEASE CONTACT US TODAY FANTASTIC CHANNEL VIEW HOME located in $120,000 to $200,000 homes. 3 love- ly bedrooms with 2 baths. Dramatic circular wet bar. Large living room with fireplece. Completely carpeted end draped. 2 gorgeous beeches within walking distance, and priced et only $85,000 with a loan commitment of 80°/0 • Immediate pos- session. Please call now to see this in credible value. EXCEPTIONAL HOME IN COIJ..EGE PARK 4 nice bedrooms I% baths. Dining room, large living room with brick fireplace. Full copper plumbing end brend new paint. Very nice yard for your garden. Priced at only $31,000. with a 71/4 °/0 30 year loan available. Please call today. 881 DOVER DRIVE 6 4 5 •4040 NEWPORT BEACH 1 0.noral jjjii;iiijjjiiliiiijiiiiiiiiiiijjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SAVE $ $$ $ MACNAB·IRVINE 4 Bedroom, 2 Batli FINER HOMES :Jax Bfuea Cure :Jrip/ex and .JJou:Je Room to build additional triplex. Good rental area. Extra large lot. CALL WIS MlllLER 642-8235 A Woman~ :Jouch Has been given to this shiny bright 3 bed· room & family room home. Sharp an d im- maculate. Lovely white brick fireplace. A price to fit your purse. $29,950 CALL LOIS MILLER 642-8235 This Costa Mesa charmer 11 IOCRted on a comer Jot and looks like a model hornt. Ankle det:'P shag carpe~ <burnt orange) throughout. Block wall fence, many a- rras. Bes! price in town. SlJ.450. Can't be beat. Set it. It v.'on'l lasl! 546-8640. Walk To Ocea• Private Beach + Pool :;2443 Ust Coast Hl&hw•Y 2850 M•" Verde Drive · '' Corona CS.I Mar 1575-6000 CoaU. Meu 546-5990 Completely furn. 5 Bdrm., 41'.i bath home Lge. waterfront living rm. with floor to cell. marble frplc. Formal dining rm., family nn. Pier & slip ........................ $185,000. 15 ACRES PLUS HOME Spectacular view property with gentle slop- ing valley, only 6 miles Crom El Toro. Nice 2 bdrm., 1 bath home. Elec. ·blt·in kitchen & frplc. Could be divided into borne sites. horse ranch or? Far below market value at $87,000. Under $40,000!! • • • -• ' " f ' J. I' NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE TO OPEN MARCH ht IROADMOOR llAUTY 3 BR . on FEE land In Irvine. Lovely lanai, famJly rm. &: din. rm. can now. $42,250. CORONA DIL MAR DUPLEX 3 BR Cront &: 2 BR rC'ar on extra size lot So. of Hu'Y. See this! $58,500. LARGE & LOVELY 4 BR. Univ. Park toy,•nhouse, Din. rm., super 'family rm. 2600 sq. fl. $43,950. BIG HOUIE NIAR llACH 3 BR .. rumpus rm., din. rm., den. 2 Frplcs., aundcck. In Ne\vport Beach. $36,500. HOME SHOW REALTORS 3535 Ea.1 Coast Highw•y Co"""' dol Mar Pilot Classified Ads Gener11I n Lind11 Isle Drive Beautifully decorated 5 BR. home on lagoon. Huge mstr. BR. w/beam ceiling, frpl. Lge. Iiv. rm. &: family rm. Formal din. rm. Secur- ity System, deck & boat slip, ...... $230,000. W11t1rfront Lots No. 76: 3 Car garage. Faces South .. $80,000. No. 56: North Lagoon exposure .... $80,000. Gener111 MODERN BEAUTY G1ner11I DOUBLE DUTY Double beauty: Thia lux- MACNAB-IRVINE REALTY COMPANY 644-6200 642-8235 Harbor View Center 901 Dover Drive 1644 MacArthur Blvd. NEWPORT BEACH For Complete lnform•tion On All Homeo & Lots, Please Call: Meditv11I price, no down VA 3 Bedroom & large family BILL GRUNDY. REALTOR room ... 5 bedroom •• .,, ron· urious family home bu the 1 jiijiiijjjijjjiiijiiiijjijjii / com.fort and stimulation of ----·---- design that will unite every member of the family and still it segregates t h e children for their activities. 3 Bdrms upstairs, la.rgf!! family room down 1talr1. Priced at $33,950. 847..fiOlO. OPEN HOUSES 1933 BAYSIDE OR. 341 B1vslde Dr .• Sult• 1. N.B. 675-6161 venM>n, separate dining 'l•!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'I room, builtin kitchen, fin- 1 1 General ished garage incl tiled floor. G11nerel DREAM HOME $23,950 Manicured yard, blms, deep lhag carpeting, doubt e garaae. 3 br I: 2 ha. Try 10% down, just listed. Hur- ry! Call 56-8-124 (open eve1.) General ...,_=-.,-....,,.....--·I Large yard. North C.l\f. lo- OPEN SAT/SUN. 1.5 cation nr schooh & 614 POWELL church.._ SHARP-Cl.EAN NEWPORT HEIGHTS -NEAT -FHA -VA - 4 Bdrm., 2 !>8tbs; 1800 sq. tt. ~·:;.llSl (Open Eves.) 2 Used brick frpla. Quiet, OPEN SUN. 1·5 cul de sac. street. Walk to t4W 8rMlf Newport High & grammar • -school. $43,500 * 675-5726 * OWNER must sell. 4 Bclrms .. 109 VIA EBOLI Recently remodeled 2 BR. on 1~;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; I Lido Isle. Quiet, chann &: privacy. Must see to ap- preciate! '1. latte family rm • 20 feet in 'f"'l:::!I._ G-i.1 ngthl Nebwkcarpe$31.tingSOO, Calldin-GEMM--:lilif s";;;i~ rtfptrtiis ng rm., r .. · 1610 W. Cout Hwy., N.B. ~:::::;:::::::::'.::::::~.1;coll~ec~l~!846--0G04~~~·~~~ REALTORS 6t2-f623 Gen1r1I Chntrai G1n1r1I THE MANAGEMENT AND STAFF OF OPEN SUN. 1-5 CORONA DEL MAR TRIPLEX 411 SEAWARD ROAD Some ocean view -$79,500 967 SANDCASTLE HlgbJy upgraded 4 Bdrm .. famUy le dining r. $65.000 2706 WAVECREST DR. Harbor View Hills 4 BR .. view. $82,500. ORANGE COAST Real Estate SAT/SUN. 1.5 Jfere is the u1timatt In beach!ront Jiving. 4 Bdrms., 4 baths, plu11 game rm. Beautiful garden entrance. Quality construction thruout. Spectacular view o( bay entrance. BALBOA ISLAND OPEN SAT/SUN. 1·5 309 ONYX Lovely 4 bdnn. A den; 3 balh home plus 3 bdrm., 2 bath ae:;,~l.i'/:Ma~,~~oN Re11I Estate 229 l\farine, .Balboa Island 675-3331 C. F. COLESWORTHY & COMPANY, REALTORS V1llue giant! CustODl built with PRIVATE BEACH, TENNIS + POOL! Giant living room. Full fireplace. FORMAL DINING! 4 kine size bedrooms. Walk to beach. MINI DOWN! Call now 64!).{):3()3. I ORf.\'I L 01\0\ " '1 £-A l'"OP.' MEN UKE CONSTRUCTION Lnd.les like comfort, ease maintenance, both like 1be prestige of a tine homf!! in a good neighborbooct; Here'• one you will like in the spring. summer, fall and winter. 4 Bdrms., plus cov. and enclosed patio. $33,000. 847~10. O THE REAL 1 .'."\,. ESTATERS OWNER, Jg 4 BR A fam rm. 3 BA, .form din,· aasume In, ;39,9'0. Prine only 561-1823. Gener•I • •• proudly announce the opening of our ucond office in Newport Beach. Located In the Eastbluff Vllloge Shopping Ct,ter. Our proftssionol staff Is ready to assist you with all your real estate requlremenh. NEWPORT HEIGHTS CAMEO SHORES OUR excl~si~ new listing with a beautiful canyon view fron\ nearly every room. 3 bedrooms. dlntna room, A cOt..Y f!!aUng area in kitchen. Enjoy outdoor entertainln& &round the large pool. CAii for on appointment to lmpttL Only SPAOOUS custom built 4 btdroom home on quiet Cul·rk· Sac stl"M'L CIOll'C to \Vl'!tcltrr shopping &: schOols. 'Vlfe· aavu built in kltchf'n including rcfrl&crator. Lnrge masler suite &: like n@w ~hag carpeting throughout. $33,500 ant "'wlh It! WATERFRONT On Plivt.tft klancLtommunlty. 6 bedroom home that ii ju1t rlfdl[ tor the water oriented ramlly t.Mt lov" to tntt'rtaln. With a UtUe altering tht dock will take a 50' boaL Call for an. appointment to lnspttt thl.s one.of.a-kind home & bnt ot' all, )'OU own· the land. $295,000. WAKE UP TO A BAY VIEW ANO a million twinkling harbor llf(hls by night. DramaUc architecture •nd dC11ign lr.ncls Itself to are.clou1 cnttrtaln· tna and faintly convenltnee. 4 lnrite bcdroom1, forml\ll dining area and wet bar. CAU. for an •J>polntment to l111pect , ... , PO. 700 •·ilh flexible tf!!rms. Sl'l.500. OLD CORONA-VIEW 60' frontage on Ocean Blvd. Full view or white wattt A jetty. 2 story home boasts 5 bedrooma -could be 6 - formal dlnina room, 3 baths, 2 firepl&CN, guHt at)l.f'tmtnt with bath. Patio hu beach shower -6 car parkfn& plua room tor a pool. FEE land. A wtu buy at $135.()CM). ON THE CHANNEL By Ult bay. All the tun or watchln& the bolt.I enttt • leave Newport Harbor plUI the t&bU.loul C&t&llna aunseta. Cbanoln& 3 bedroom 2 both home and aecluded llnd)I beach. 185,000. ·EASTSIDE JN the winter when It drlule1 -or In the 1umm"r when It 1lule1t When ts the bnl t1me to buy a home with a 1\\imming pool? Maybe nowf W• have a terrific buy In a 3 bedroom and farnlJ;y room home -Mtb hta1ed A ttltettd pool. Quiet &uulde location. lllah auwn.e.ble VA Joan wtth low Interest $33JOO. TRY IT-YOU'LL LIKE IT SPARKLING clean 3 bedroom 2~ bath I: family room home in thf!! BLUFFS. l (lreplaces-custom drapes and 1huttel'li. Splash or swim In the pool Juat atepe aW1.)". Out of st.ate owner wants action. $48,500: • BEFORE EASTER You can be moved into thil cheerful 4 bedroom 3 bath 6 - tamU, room home In prtmf!! Newport BNeh neighborhood. Tbe owner's new home la a.lmOlt completed. IO buny. Noth· tni el.e to compare at $53. 700. 5111"5 TO THE IAY cozy 3 bedroom 2 1-lh ""-B<om <0Uin11 In liVIOf room anti llnpla<0. Garden dln1na room 1114 ......,,. one bedroom _. &J)Orlment ~.- BAYSHORES W» h&w 1 wlnntr In lhlJ lovtly 2 story home. Owner mot .. Ing oui ot uea It leaving this home with 1..,.-.e Uvln& room, COJ:1 flreplact, dlnlna: room a bard to find !S Ndroom.1. 2 patlol A .t>ort walk to lll'fvate btach. .Bftt ot all -a low Jeuehold. Ou111 l!Xclualvefy at 1!52.500. PENINSULA POINT RARE 4 bedroom. 2 bath, apllt level home built around C'n· chanting garden. 18' X 18' den, aecludcd muter bedroom suite, 2 flft!placu and gounnct kitchen with Nutone food center. Beautifully appointed throughOul ShOit walk to the bay or beach. Now offered at $96,500. MONEY MAKER $28,500 2 homes on one Jot tn Newport Helahta. 2 bedroom owner'1 unit plut 1 bedroom blJnaalow to pay the Wees ..and help make the Pll.)'menta. 3 lina:le car san&a. Cood rental area. llurty Oll this ODI! IAYRtONT WITH a private NJld,y beach. SJ)Rclo1111 5 btdroom 3 bath home with powder room, formal dining room, tamfJ.y room plut lara:tt l bedroom &[11.rtmcnl over earaae. Alk.lnr fl60,000. Eastbluff Office, 2545 Ea stbluff Drive -640-0020 Ba yside Office, 1032 Bay side Drive -675-4930 I ' • r • . ' I ' J 1 • • OAllY PllCT J9 --.. J~[ _ ..... [ _,,, .. I~ I -...... I~ r -.... I~ I -·-:. .. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.1 . E .. ,. M! .. _ .... _ ..... l~I I~ C. F. Colesworthy & Co. Reiltors OLD CORONA-VIEW 60' !rontate on Ocean Blvd. •'ull view of white waler & iettv. 2 storv home boasts 5 bedrooms -could be 6 -formal dining room, 3 baths, 2 fireplace s. g11est tpartment with bath. Patio has beach shower -6 car parkinJ plus room !or a pool . FEE land. A wise buy at $135,000. ._ _ _ EASTSIDE General OPEN HOUSE SAT. & SUN. 27''SHERWOOD, C.M. 2 STORY HOME surrou nded by b ~au t 1 fu I hemes. 3 bedroo n1, :.! bttl1, den + dining a~11.. Ex· pandtd larae rumpu:c. roorn tor entt"rt1tlnlng. freshly painted. Don't mill thil1. Lachenmyer R ... 1ltor 1800 Ne,vport Blvd., C.M. Call 64&-3928 Eves. 67S..7575 Gtneral ------;;;- UNPRETENTIOUS SECLUSION 1htful family ht1n1!' in tranquil pa,rk like SCtU!na in Upptr Bt.y arta of Ne111·port Be.sch. Lat"t Uv lns. dlnlnJ:; Ir fam ily rooms. 1\\·o raii;ed h!'arth lll't'pll\t.'tl, pleasant builtln kitchen wltb l'llling area anO separatf' util ity roon1. Generous ma.1ler $Ult!', beautlfulb' tnanlcur- cd crounds and much mo~. $59,500. On fee land. Call 540-1151 (Open eves.1 Corona ckl Mar Eatt Bluff PAD AD OPEN SUN. 1 ·5 ldw location 1.,. """"'l•r 0, OP I N SUN. 1·5 W PolnMtti• hid,. •'-'"•Y· lfure r>.Joon.,v Hard to flnd "!: .. "Plan t'On- Nov; fin\$hfod Ir rndy • 10 bn:lrcom ""'ith ,,, a J k . 1 11 do. in 11\f' d~lt'&blt' Blufl$. n101.'" Into -iharp 2 bd:r1u. c~tl , AJ!O deep p 11 ,. A 6 mo:t. nc~. t·hann!n; 3 homf' p!uit brand I\ t "'' 1·arpttt f'vf'ry\vhel't', Mod~1,1 btJ1111 .. 3 b... It li t . lamll,)' 0\1•ncr'1 unlls, with 2 bdrnu. kitchen .... ·tU1 dbl. f l rlJl:t. 1·m. I.: tan1il,y nn., ! bAtru; lluae pool on tff. room . 301 OTERO h:ph:, F .A. hf'a1; bltn.•, Prief'd In ~u llt'\I' Ill lVl~llt Df"I Oro !O V111ta carpet.¥., A lf'M"llie propert:Y PJ,4JO, .Brina .)-Our ca1h to Onttldlil, 10 Ottrol. "",'~l"i Mervuori•• Walker & Lee tt~~~·~~~ i~ Oup ex m choice Corona. del "'""ALTOR . ti.iar loc. °"ner may trade. iw:. S Now ttduct<I 113 ~ 500 2790 Harbor Blvd. a1 Adttms SPECIALS . ...._ o,., 'til 9 PM 3629 E. Coul Hwy .. C~! SHOWN FROM SPRING HAS SPRUNG * 67S.S930 * Ol'FICE and your housecleaning is CUSTht 2 Br, 1paciou1 lh·ing ~f.11<'1 1 M" ''"' !nl Irvine Hun tington Beach IN the winter when it driz.zles -or in the summer when it sizzles? When is the best time to buy a hon1e \Vith a S\VimrninR pool? Mavbe now'! \V-e have a terrific buv in a 3 bedroom and family room home \\'ilh heat· ed & filtered pool. Quiet Eastside locatlon . High assumable '\i A loan with lo\v interest. $33 .500. • BEST BUYS • Fountain Valley 1-Tunt. Bch. 2 BR., 11t BA., adlt condo. 118.500. ONE OF THE BEST (".(In· done! Enjoy your 1arden & ma1ter rms. P r t 11 1· valr-scent homes in Orange apartment without work~ ONLY. SSZ.500. alt .'I· :Iii 4 BR & POOL County now avail. Call for Strolltthhe ga.rdel ns, pla.y golf,, _......., __ 10_. -----1 Ot1i' (If !hi! "rt'"A lf'.~! flo.'r detaill'l. sun a t e poo · Fountain Valley I L "·· k'" * 1500 square fttl. $200 P an11! l\'t wtluvlLI the m!I OPPORTUNITY hi.. fUN\'t'r undf'r foot• Jus1 1~1:"11ACULAT1'~ l Br. 1-str . mon.t v . DIVORCE rr1hu·ed 10 $36,9."iO. {)1\11C'r 3 SR, 2 BA. convt'd gar. $22.960. Opportuni1y for t\','O licensed Real Estatt peoplt. Prime locati()n, good \\'alk in traf· tic. unlim ited pole1nial. \Veil established offk·" - honu~ on Balboa PeniMula, * Gr~u~w~ entertatninz al't':l FORCES SALE ha~ JU:(f boua;ht 11 nr1\ hon1t-, plus income to help pay ., "'11h finpla~. pat lo Su1>1n1t yuur ortc1· ;uwl .~1ar1 :/' BR . 1 BA., 1;ontf'n1p. $11,j()J, youi· 11ay. S.)9.9.)(). * · bcdroo1ns, drn, 2 be !h~ or nC\\' Tibu1'()n .. Bolhot•" ! fll\tktn~. Bcd11l1, brlgh1 I.. i 1 t' !1 r 11 , CllAR>llNG 2-.~ty. dream Just a ft\\' at OOa ul. !)f lio .t 1• Io s ~ ,J home \\'it h added intomc Th~ Vendome a:aragE'. Tnkr O\t>r 1;1 !()tut unit Onf' nf I. kind fl)!' 1~5 Anahein1 Av~nur, Pay $24.·, 1no. ir11•ltnl1n~ In.\• :t Bit :.! BA, R&11ch. S:l!l.500~ • Eastbluff Office • 640-0020 Bayside Office • 675-4930 .t BR, 2 BA . Spani11h. $3.2.990. 5 BR. 21" SA . Colonial $J5,9:i(J. l•G;;t;;;n;;e;;;re;;l:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;G;;e;;;ne;;r;;;t;;I :;;;;;;,;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,I" BR. 3 Ba.. Pnostig!'. I' $•12.500. RED CARPET REAL Tl' 18 YI'$ 011!' lo1:ation~ YOlU' 0\\'11 desk ll phon". Call r(lr illlt"tViC\\', $66,:,00, 642·2824 f'S . 9G8-4J0:1. FHA 235-e LARW!~· Anyt;m• 2'-2 BDRi\f. & 2-1 Bdl"rn .. 12 DESIRABLE 4 BH ronllo~nr h!k. lroui ocean. Xlnt pro. a~d let thf' go\'Crnnll'n! .pa~· ~hll!', access to pvt 1·luli -NEW -OCEANFRONT INCOME PROPERTY Six large units on Newport's beautiful beach, located close to all activities. Property avail . for first user deprec. Ready to go for sum· mer rentals. OPEN DAILY 1-4 900 E. OCEANFRONT LOVE IT-FORGET IT ,Delightful Bluffa 3 Bdrm .. 21~ !lath, on green· belt in secluded area. When you leave town -Just close the door & walk away. OFFERED AT $42,500 NEW LISTING Eastbluf! 4 bedroom. 2'h baths. View Offered at $49.500 Eve. 536-4006 pe11y t,, pric«I to S!'ll . al • your payn1ent on !his 2 hM' "-pool. 71 4-:1.Yi-S:ll!:J. $7~.000. 1tory, 3 bWroon1 beauty. REDUCED $',000. MOl!GAN REAL Tl' Carp":< thmou1 w' 'h Huntlnglor Buch ., 6 tnat<-'hmg drape~. V (! r y 1---';.....----- 0ptn House Sun. F~b. :n 73--6642 6J5·645f modet'n kitchf'n with \11asher WHY NOT 10 am tu 6 pm O\YNER trans. Spanish sty!-Bachelor's Paradise & dryer. Great patio area S p R E A D OU Ir you att looking for a.n ed with authenUc arches. 700 Begonia faceg the tun. Thert' are • • • • • T e!egan: 3 Br. pool Dome in 'pillars, I wrought iron Just \vhat you need to beat severlll ffiA programs to , · • .In this j and t11n1ily ~ne of N~i><>tl's finest !e~1. 1Uch wood paneling, the IRS. Live in the neat quality you !or. so call itxim, YES! It hl\s 3 bathli, areas_ • you want a REAL huge family rm .• entry hall, studio apt., collect $225 Mo. Wa Iker & Lee sundeck. bll·ins. d 1 n i n a: ' BARGAIN -This is it! No'v rear living nn., brk. $30,500. trom the cozy 2 bdrm. home. room heated & filtered only $:>8,500. -$4,000 below C&ll collect 96Z..1373. Only $5,000 down. . REALTORS POOL. ... drive by and SC<' appralsa.I. 1'.fany, many ex-For • down payment OP!'n s.t. & Sun. 2790 Harbor Blvd. at Ada.ms this regal Ne\\' Orleans rol- tra.s. le11 thin on• months !University Realty 54~9491 Open "ti! 9 P.M. oniaJ ...•• OPEN HOUSE 1701 TRADE \VINOS 300 E c II 7 5 SUNOA Y 1.;i pm . 20lj2 64,-3626 t Ur . st '"" 6 H lO VACANT & READY-ren , you c•n own yo Imperial Covt, H.B. Com· own 3 or 4 bedrm. SHARP p \ "2 900 $"5,750 • No Down SEE You SUN 1.5 EASTS! E HOME we• ~ . . .. home. Agent-540-8555 510 SEA w ARD ROAD * J B;g bednns. LAD ERA REAL TY t!'rm~ -3 hedroom, 2 bath, --REAL FAMIL y CORONA DEL MAR * 2 Full bo.thll. ~luded IMng rooni en· HOME DELUXE lfOllIE * Plush sha.g .:;rpt. hanced by 3ppe11.llng firt<-4 Bdtrn~ .. 3 baths. Lee. lan1. f.'fTZMORRIS REALT'i' CO. * 5;) :< 140' lot place.. Patio. J r. es!a1f' rni. Nr. shoppinr. :ll35 E. Coast J{ighi\'llY * Boat acc<.'sl 961-4-433 968-4433 --- REFLECTION * DRIVE BY 22002 MALIBU rror11 he1·1., ~ou ,·11 11 p1u·k .v•nu' l11n1·h 11.nU 1, 11lk IO tho!' l)('tH·h . 1\ 21))) SI\. fJ!\, 1·an1bl . <'r lll:U 11111~1 l)f' ~r1ld. Rf'· dt11..'l"d !o S30.tJUO. Orn " hy 11nrl t•td l us fot• 1no1·r 1nfo1·· n1a1 1u11. !16844f(i . e LARWIN e Anytime "UP GOES THE CURTAIN" On lomomv.·g house today. 'l11C' lints ur this mOdt>rn home are s'ni.ig:ht·torward and clear, frE>C r r o m glng1?rbread. Large 11.IJ'h1m brings the outdoor'-' !nsid<". l,riv•cy gaJol'C'! 4 hugt' bedrooms and famlly room. 8'2-2;1;. \0 THE !~[AI. ~ CSTATL:f?S sized erowids. Air <-"Ondi· l"ortin. Realtor 6-11-:ilOO Corona de! ll1ar ti73·9010 * $27,500 full prlct tioncr. 1d111g carPf'l ln,lt". I---------FllAIVA TERJ\IS AVAIL. CORBIN-MARTIN • POOL. OPEN 5UNOAY 11 ·4 Out~idt ilJr~1 ~uile t~ ju.ii 10321 KAMUELA DR. REALTORS , 644·l662 Near ~<'hoots &: shopping. Bfl'lboa Island MOVE IN CONDITION *FULLER REALTY* S,0·1720. OPEN SAT /SUN 11~ 01\'rtcr lihouing thi~ .spark!-546-0814 ............ Anytinie ing 2 BR.. 1 BA home. ONE OF COSTA l\tESA 'S- 325 AMETHYST Frple .. lo\'t\y yard, space BEST BUYS. $23,j()(), Ntwport • Corona def Mer · Co1t1 Mesi TARBELL General 4 BEDROOMS $23,490. This lovely Monticello cnn- dominium Is one or our newett and best cUering. A spacious home at the end of A~lding, faei1Ma 1$0r- ·•reoas"1rnft~aptd· ,,_,rd. If• a..o; private and tnain- tenance free as you cnn get! TI1t !iieparalt dining area leads to A lovely kitch· Pn equlpprd \\'ilh all buill· tn11. 1-'ully draped and <·;ir. peted. Dou11 Pll.Ylll!'nl only $2.3Jo. CaU and g!'I c."ei1rct! i6Jtl,,,,. COATS ·~WALtACE REALTORS --s4'"4141- (0pen Evoni11t1) SECLUDED PRIVACY ~ Eublid(' 4 bt'droont, 2 baill + dining rm. It enclos- . 'fd ~tio. Bltln kitchen, firepr · • dbl gar. Deep M:'Cluded Jct on quiet cul-de- sac. Owner trall.!lrerrcd - Priced to aell. Call 546-5880 IOpen E'•es.) l~=-RJ~~1 OPEN 1-IOUSES Sat 1£ Sun. 1·5 pn1 5 br. 3117 ba hon1~ Q111lex, 3 br Is 2 b1· Triplex, 4 br, 4 br. 2 br . CALL: 675-72'25 - HI , I .R Home & ln'W'tlfment Rulty 342$ 1;;. Coast Hwy., CdM EASTBLUFF 3 BR. 2 BA., FAM. RM . $44,750 "SPARKLING" NI"\\' h~ting. best \'&lu!' In 2955 Harbor, Costa Afe!a Enjoy The Security of this attractive home. In a most desirable area. Walk- ing distance to Mioppifl#, tchoola, church, beach and aolf course. 847-6010. \0 'T'Hr. f~P.AL ·~ f.S'T'A'l't:f<S ' 4 B<lrn111., 2 b11:. Cloac lo for boat + R·2 loL OPEN 10 Spic ii: span in I: out. 3 Ira:. North Bay. $59,950. to 4 Sat, & SUn. or call quef'n siie bdnns., lovely· Salisbury 1-1' •!ly 315 l\!AR!NE A VE. 8'13-6900 BALBOA ISLAND 673-ZGG. kiteh A: live rm., bath OPEN SAT. & SUN. w/tub & shower. 3 trg Harbor View Homes Pf.lio$.l covered. Park boat &: trlr In lencd bk yd. 4 Br, 2 ba &: ram nn, Country Aaau 5., "'· ht T 0 Frtnch decor. $49,500. 1836 me '"' -;u • · Port . Weatbourne NB Owner w/carry 2nd. attu 644-4034'. • unall dn. pymt. 6'5-0231. this fine ai:ea· Rf't'ent majGr \.·ERY nice 3 BR 2 . , "ovrrhal!I' : nt:\\' car~ts. garage. Shag c ti;.' Co\' ~~ rl r A p t' s. shut1crs. paint. . P c OPEN SAT/SUN. 1·5 New corner duplex • Opal & So. aa.y. $167.0CIQ Sunken IJ\·. rnl!~. raised din.. rm · · Ii: kHch.. beam Cl'il's. Filie 1\atcrfronl propc.rt). Hinger Realty 675-671:.i FJRSr time offered, duplex, OPEN HOUSE Sat. &: Sun. south of hu'Y, completely l0-5 .. Owner A,nxlous. Lrg. rtnovat.ed With 2 bdrms In Family Ho~. B-e \ u l . each unit ~8034.. yards. Prof. decor~.ted 4 BR. den, rom1al <ltn rm. BEAUTif'Ul.. location 2 2300 sq. ft . Many Custon1 ex· story, j br, 4 ba. 3 frp!c. tras! 2030 Baltra l!\1esa vinyl TliE \\.ORKS ! "Put· pati(I, fen~ ~ant By ling 0grcrn" front yard. A O\\'llfl' \\}10 will . pay clos_i!1g bright 11nrf f'x1·illng honic , rov~!rc. f .u!I pr1r.e $22.ij(). ideal for starter fant· \ 1th ni1n. d1\•n.. r o t al ily or young i·oupl!'. On 11 n1on!h!y 11yn1l . of $184 . friendly street & acros11 from 1 °"83&-c-c:itl~'-'·~~--~­ your O\\'n park . B#l!er call IN Sandpointr nr. South 130 Agn le. Balboa Island B•lboa Pen1n1ula 8.t.LBOA Peninsula home. Quiet. near bay. ni~ area. Call 53M169, 54~~3;>43. Agent 675-7225 HIR Verde) $45,700. 54()..(1204...:. Irvine Terr. Vi;;;-ONE halt block ro \Ve111clitf Charming 2 Bedt'OOtn Ir Den-shopping. Nice Ea11tside 2 Ba .. ideal for two. $57,500. ho1nr. 3 bdi'n1.. 2 ba th, TED HUBERT ASSOC. fireplace, large: lot. built· 3471 Via LidG 675-8500 ins. Assumable 51.4 'JO loan. DUPLEX -So or hwy. 2 Br. By cwner. Princlpt.ls only. J ba each unit. Completely $33,000. 548-5003. today. Coast Plaza. 187;j sq. ft. 4 Br., 2\'2 Ba .. For. din .. fani. SKY'S TI!E UMIT rm., 2 blks to ele. schl. 12 \\'atch the it.an through the min. to NB &. CdAf bchs. iliding roof ot this beatltilul Shag crpt., ft.Illy llll'ldscaped, executive home. 4 BR, 3 Ba, -pat, Fenced yd. Less than 2 pool, formal dining &. livina:. yrs. cld. By owner. $34,900. $00,500. Easy tE:.'l'm.s. renovat!d It pro( d~rattd. BEA1JTlFUL 2 bed rcont Call 6#-8034. home-large Jt..2 lot, cboict HARBOR VIEW HOME location. Open hou,. every 2 BR 6 den e e 64f.10l0 afternoon, 185 Costa Mesa St., C.M. Dllll 548-TI22 or 557-JW or ilZ..9666. HAL PINCHL'i & ASSOC. _c_os_t_a_M_e_1• ____ _ -· cosrA MFSA • NEWPORT REALTY. 24,i.~ =~ro DOVER SHORES REALTORS 6T>-43S2 NEAR PARK 644.1133 ANYTIME View Home Galaxy Dr. College P•rk • Bdrm,5, 2 balhl, 1.rt5liy LOCATION, QuaUty, Ete· -~=~~~~=~ 1Spaclou.1 &. ideal for enter· painted &. 5~ .. -. New cance, Ve.1,ue. Set th!! 4 Br., CAN'T FIND IT? talnlng. w/i,door -1 l 4 BDRMS. 2 b& .• Spacious ,_, 3 B 192:1 be t F "'" l · fl,22 ,........ . living nn with custom frple cpt/drps. FA heat In i. a., •Uy. n * WIU. BUILD your drean1 Jaeunl. .~ ,00 • Lea1e or + formal dining. Cpts Bright kitchen with bib\!, College Parlt. Near tchool•. home. Have staff for com· $l4,.3,000 ,. Fee. Sy app'!. .__ $33 ~ o large yard . Close to colleg~, ahopp!nr, Sell at plelr home paCkage. Biii Grundy, Realtor e-ve l")'\\'u"'re. ,.AN. pen Ne•"""rt Hts. A: near 0....,0 apprau1at. VA or. 540-8376. 341 ))a)'lide. NB t;7.;.6161 I-louse 245 Tulane Rd . ~..,... I"-~--~~,----I spaoe green park. $29,900. OPEN House. Sat-Sun. 274 Put your con[jdener.-In our O\VNER anxious cri1s-cro1s Corona d1I Mar CALL I!'\ 6 4,. 2 4 i 4 Shet\l.'OOd. 4 BR. or ! It den. ~9 yeaN ot quality ~wtom Colonial Cape Cod \1liodow1, 1 . T $67 ••c '11.:,~ Larae 1ame room. Vacant, h build. rv1ne err . . . . .~ ,,. ,,..., d · Call b k ome 1ng. ehutters. decorative:-roor Immaculate 4 bdnn le-fami·ff ~ rea y to move 1n, r r ' line. buill-lns, large kitchen ly, .o1uper fireplace, tpacious It .: A TY [or deta.ihr. 833--0242. Sef' example of product 11! pantry, l1uge panl'lt>d fannly yard. ldeal famU y hOme. N'tr Nt wporl Po tt Ottlc:e FAnxlous owner. 4 BR. 2 2006! GalaxWy.I Dov&.r SShore,. i·m .. :\ bdnns + den brk.. Orwon Sal.' Sun. WALK TO SHOPPING BA, ·t.ri' R·2 101 155 X SG. van e Is ons 118·""'· 8'2-66Sl. c.'11. N•llreu 642·1485 Har<l.wood fioots. 3 BR, 2 BA block wall fence• w/alley. O\VNER moves. Beauti ful --+ rumpus rm + xtl'lUI. Priced to sell. 270 Palmer BY 0\VNER: :l Br·. 2 Ba. ..,._,,~ p k O Sa , •1 C 'I -t•o ... ~. Palos Verdes stanr tri m. f ,. kl 1 d ..:.v~e"' a.r . pen I. o.: '' .. "' • .no-o.,..., am rn1. ,.u l. crp 5, rps, outstanding t'l(\erior. lar2e-R-2 lo1. b"73-l43S. Sun. 34.) \'Jake Forest Rd. OLD FAR.i\1 HOUS!: rooms thruout. 3 bathl.1 -----~---Geo'. Metei 557.-4263, ED Secluded on Ulx140 R·2. 6' farilily rm .. 4 bdrm«., dining 1.c_o_r_on_•_d_e_l_M_•_r ___ RIDDLE REALTY 6464811. tenet", 3 10' dbl gates, may nn., brk. $34,950. 842-2561. t'OR Sale : PANORAi\1IC BY ()y,ner: Xtra Lr&, 4 Br. 2 build g unlll plus house. --' Comfortable & Cozy VJE\V, 4 BR. 3 tuU baths. ha. com. lot Rm for boa!. °"'net. 64&-2"2 or 543-1284. t 8DRM home \n I.be San liv rm., tam . rm. all ap-$24,900. 642-6459. BY owner 3 BR, 2 BA, bltn EASTSIDE Fernando VAll~. 0.undcy pllances. Fully crptd., all EXQUISITE 2 sty, 3 BR, 2 100 tal aquariu1n, pool table Fine 3 BedrOom home 00 room, hardwood 11oors, dra.~. 2-car 1ara1t:. BA. 24x:2T rumpua room, +many ITWft extru. 17th l&r1e lot to an alley, Cul-krae fenced yard. Grtat in· Profesaional lnd&cpd, Loca.-S33,750, Conv. or No down Ir Jtv1.nit. $39,500. 646-37U. de-sac atteet, named Rose-vettment. m.8333 eves. tlon, Harbor View Hill•, V.A. ~. 54M174. UOO Sq, Ft. Ude R-2 cot =~:1·ti, c~M:,e~~ ~ .. =:,r,:s ~ _:.,.._u_n~_"'_.l>d_. -A-•king __ m.900. N~A= 4 ~~~soo. :t~a~n:'aa;~ ifv'° !: S24,500. Wh<>&e first! All lion. Agent, 6'15-1225 HIR DAILY P ILOI' for action! Will Ralty 546-1739. $25,000 by owner. 543-0553. term~ avail. N1wport MESA Vtrde C Br. Owntr lrllllf. Reduced tb $31,500. No dn. VA. 1616 );Im Ave., 557-6151. cne nf tht m&1n xtt·a S, Garfield. E!Brookhu1~1 fcatl.ll'!'6 of ttiis beau 0 l l1on1l'-$29,500. Otht1-s an• .space heated THIS- eoverod patio, m a s t " r bed-&itling nn .. formal din. 3 ~edroom, .1'' Ba.'h homfl boat or camper gate, 3 car Y.'lth beautiful b1a: back pr. See it, you'll like it. ya.i·d. * Century 21 * IS CLEAN-- Real Estate KASABIAN Mi.ml Real E1ltle M7·9604 17877 Beach Blvd., H.B. "Hl0 HO SILVER" Ch\11er oy• take it away, which makes ll ea11y 10 8,C'· quirC'. No do\\·n payment and owner \I'll! pay )'O\l r closing costs, balance i~ less than rent. This ltunllngtcn Bellch Beauty ls o 11 l y $28.!Jj(l, flurry Call 842--2j3j. [-1'.) THL: REAL ~ F:ST/\TERS MAGNli:tQUE from the quarry tUe en· tryway to the upttairs feyer, you'll klv~ tflls super sharp 4' bedrm, family rm home/ Too many xtru to describe. $47,900. All terms. Call 54()....8.»5. SHERWeeD IJEAL TY 18964 BrookhW'tl, F.V. CALIF CLASSIC 3 BR 2 BA. bonus rm .... could be 2 BR & tri tamll.Y nn. Bewt m'J)fa. drpa, Priced for qutek tale, Veta no dc>wn, or 5% lo new Joan. Call 8j2 .. 400 I eadersh ip .IJ REALE.STATE EXEC. Pre.11t11t "$1900." $47,500 or make otter.• bed· l'OOm 3 bath, over 2400 aq ft . lux are8. All tcrn111. Near Doug!&!. Walker & Lee l'tealtor~ 968.3371 SMART t.,IODEl!N Custom built for JUKUry liv· tna. 2 bednn 2 bath, teatur- lna aunken nrtPl wllh con- veru.llon area, aU mod bit· tn kltch. Prime loc . nr Lake Perl<. $39,500, C•ll 96M441 CRES,... REALT'f GOVERNMENT OWNED * STEAL THIS HOME Garden Kltehen NE\V SHAG CARPET!5 3 King Si Bedroon111 All Brick f lrtp\act Jfrre i~ a lo\lf'ly fanl\ly home •·lose tG the occo.ri. AU hltns, & 2 tile baths. Sparktlna: 1·Jc11r1 le rt>lldy for insp& .. tion !!~ 117.500 l!obert1 & Co. 962·5511 $100 TOTAL DOWN PAYMENT plus ~sing coats vets or ntA, SuM beatt: renunc. 4 bedrooms, 2 be.lhs, added PfJ)Ollfd !amlly room, cor. ner let In COflla Mesa. 1111.000 call, Walker & Lee ' lt<:ALTORS 2790 Harbor Blvd. •t Adamii 545"-~91 Open 'Ill 9 PM OPEN HOUIE SUN. 11-4:30 19162 CARMANIA LN. N, ot Adam11, E. of Brookhur•I G:lenn1ar, auper tharp :1 Bed· nn 1 % bath, lirepl., Clolc lO i.hopptng. $31,500. Maxintt Cookrr •••• 962·5031 KASABIAN Rttal Elfat~ ln41 847-9604 POOL SIDE PARADISE JUST REDUCED $24,200. Carpeted kitchen It dining room, 3 bedroom• plus 2 baths, paneled dtnina room a beauti!ul pool 1rea -xlnt l&ndtcaplns! Submill CALL 847-122!. SEY~10UR REALTY, 17141 Btach BJvd., Hunt. Bdi. SHOWCASE . lrvhtt Huntington Beach WIDE OPEN SPACES al'C r11bt nrxr <loor 10 )'Ou11 11t w home. Beaut ;;Bit 213, prt>!llge honit'. All t'lf'l._·1 bl1 1n~. ProfC-' lds\'pt1 \I /haJ'I ta find boal ((&Ir. ONl.'I. S.?JiAOO . .SUJX'I' ~h1u11 -cllll tl\l\V b('fQl'l' /l's jtOll~~ I' 531·5110 ( ::::.1 531-511 "LUXURY AT LOW COST" 'l'hi11 Hunting ton ~uch bn11t1 1y is rles!gned 11.ntl built f••!' n1odern Ii\ ing 11•ith thill a•I· ~1~1!I~\~"11~~~11 or de~~~~~ ~ 11~ t>xcellrnt tastt'. Tomorro1~~ 11111Y bf' 100 h1h· so don '~ \o,ait, ••. Co.J.I StZ-2~. \,&,THE REAl, \ ESTATERS (> ,, •j 'J • ' ••• Exec. Pmtlge "1900" $47.!100 er make •n otret bedrooms. 3 baths. <i'f 2.400 1q. fl. l.ux. ana. 1.An w;·lk,;r Doug°'(~;·! l{EAL TORS 96S-.\1iL $185 Per Mo.i Total payn1cnt for thill 3 BMJ rm with n1mpu11 room. Coun try kit. k extra lte 1n-;;& yard. 1-IWT.Y this won't tut at $21,000t Roberto & Co. 961°5511 BY OWNER • Charmq . Bdnn horn•. Nw unrad<~ er pt • & tlm.l"°"'t/~' ~t'f. Lr& 10x100 le . comer Joi. A·1 CondiHonj Btacb ..... 126,330. x·· fl'HA or' CONV. f l n c 1 96l-T31.1. ! FL.ASI~l t'LASH! Fl.ASl-l i! ~ ONLY 5420,50011 I CHEAPER THAN RENT! I 3 Bft, l"BA! Petlo! Cnlii:I J)rpfi! Lo dnt I HA, F DAL I! EAL TY i 8U.44tX> Eve~:.,. 8424'02! BEAUT. area. 61162 1ti0\ vi.ta. 3 ,.,., old. 3 ar .. od j jolt>e H.B. Qmtnl P k1 X1nt llhap&, achoo!, .~ ocean. $38,000. Real Stott No. 5. Aft, ( l39C.1711 . GOV'T. REPO' FHA1VA '47°1604 KASABIAN REAL ESTATE GR.EAT family home- Sale by Owner. 4 BR, 2500 aq. 11. New lhaa paint 4: paJ)tr. Clow sch!• I. l ml from 138,000 Prine. only. lrvln1 TURTLE ROCK I Broadmoor \ Owner traJll!. Ea.111 -~If'~ lo 1Mi11 hi1 lcvely 2~i NEW ii bdr;m., fanlily M!p, dining rm. tf111raded UINOUI with Comer location, Just l k. from pools ~ cout11 •• J ter&d at $44,t' INCI.UDINC THE Let US lhaw }VU tJu. today I '# .2 FORi J1c' V2 BLK. TO Bl!ACH Like new 2-!lly . .t Bit. 2 ba.., formal din rm .. bJltut1; tam. rm. Y.'/v.·el ba r k BBQ. J<'rpl<'. 2 car J[a r.; l lomr cculd bf> nia.d" Into duplex. Al90 • cult 2 HR. C011AJll:<'. Both only $74,9CXl. ti Falrvi1w M6·H11 ' (1nytimtl S@\\~lA--"£~s· Tit• Pun/• willr lh• Bui/1·1" Chuck!• BY <>writr. 3 BR. \Valled lot. Cloe;e lo 11ehool1. Covered patio. 219~ ~tc-yl'r P I . 646--1576. nrA • VA l'f'fJOl'l~Sed Townbousts • home.. Low do1vn. No polnt1 or E~row f~. Cov'I pllyl CIOAinit ('Ost.A:. All price ra111el'. Cell NEAR.TllE·BEACH. 4 Bed- nn, 3 Bath, fatnlly rm, clet'o kil ch. Tcenaaer or mother·in·law room It bath i 'lllll!C:i=:IC:ZIZ::::l:#:'j Jef)llrate. Bc11r ~1w('1h11' t SIX BEDROOM floor pl11n. t~9.!IL'Xl. ra11 TOWNHOUSE OPEN SUNDA YS J.;1· -:;;:=:::::=m:mz;rl CA)'\VOOO REALT'Y 5'\8.1290 ii * OPEN SUN. l·S* '!440 DUKE * 5 BEDROOMS * Top relldenlial locaHon in CON ?tle•a. 3 B&th!I, new carpet'&· 31 Ft .. Peal. Owner tran<!emd. l40.SOO ~ Bay Propa<ietl * 642-149! * $22,000. EASTSIDE CHARMER TREES, TREES, SooUtQ 2 bid.room bome. Plenty of room tfX' camper and bolt. Gue•t are1, work· shop. Low, low clown. Hurry, at this price tt "•111 ltll full VACANT 2 STOR'' REPO 5 BR. 3 BA. Try Sli>.000. \\"ilia Really 54&-7i3~. ARCHITECTS llcn1e. 3-si\, 1~ ba ., ram. mi .• ~le .. many xtras. Uy l)U'nf!r. 129.@. 546-'l\15. Dovtr Shores "'""" CREST REALTY "This Is The Spot"! Huntington Beach C.n you bellcvf' -walk lo golf; fithln1 • tnjoy this 1 i,., year old charmer. 3 bedrooms. huge )oL and catch the price -.. only $32.IOO. Call now, w.=. R-42-4466 Oni• l'lf a kl~. Premium cation overlooking beau park mai . Shott w&k fitmlly pool, t~nnl11 and poolll. Lot. or hlL')'Cle oUttlt'll Wl'ty for child A care:trec way of Jlle IM! yours Jor onlY '55, I.Al 111 ahow It to you •eadership u REAL ESTATE 7 EDROOMS $36,000. Grea I localloo near huae park tor~ kid• to romp ln. Large 2 11Dry home for that latte. ITflW\na: family. * Centmy * REAL I STATE Ml-4474 MEREDITH G•rdena, 4 Br .. Ired hi o'WNili leav1nr. Atoum< 6\lll Joan. apr. 4 Bdrm., 3 batM, circular drl\"t to 2 ttory New Enrland lt)'lect home. Picture v.1ndowt, 11rutters, family rm.. brk. trMI. $31.500. !162-S566. Lochenmyer R1· ,If, , 1860 N .. -port Blvd., C.M. can 64&-3923 Em. ~ DOVER SHORES !Ill EVENING STA!t LANE o~ HOUSE SAT & SIJN 2\1 a. .. p&lltfed fAm. """ ""!!.'!~!'!"!!"!~!l'!'!!'!' 21202 Grtenboro t.ane rust. cpt1, I. drps. Keeled OPEN SAT It SUN 1 CLOSE TO BEACH Lt.rat 3 BR. 2 ba. duplex With 3 firepl•ctS: IOS.000 • TERMS Geort1 Wll llamsan Ruiter 54US10 W.1564 # 1' Lind.a Is le Op.n Sun. 1·5 Lovt:l)' ;, SR.. dock. $167.0IXI. Leasr w/optkln lo buy. nu, 1, • mwt att. Pr1nk, J ame1, Re•ltol' ,54M617 SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS iN DIME·A•UNE OPEN SUN. I TllltU 5 Beauttf\llly appotntt!d k tDry hOnie on Y.'&ler adjtcent to prtvate 1w\mmln2 beach-- no pier "-allp. 4 Br. fonnal on. rR. 31, Ba. \Valk in bi..r. l~eal lamlly humt'. Of. fe(t'd al $13S,000. ,ETER OOHS REALTOR &7:1-t:IM I m.ttll3 I 13.'4164 ' o.._:ner extra lharp 3 BR, 2 pool. -1.jJ,Cl)I). Sy l)W'JllU'. 1™6 Rockrolt W11 BA. ra.n1 r1n, plush •bag cpl I ,,,llGA-,,_.:136,,·_2_. --,--,---Seton, 3 BR, 2'' BA, & cu11. dl'J>ll thruour. Under BY Ow~r: Lea.vine arta n.,,ey ~tru. $32,500. Ow r 2 rn cld, l.'OrNr loi , SlJ.900. nlUAI 8Cll br.,nd nu l'Ull. bl1 "~ l!\fl. l'111nmcrll<'lrl 's" A h u r )' l l br. 2 bit hm. ~1 l'lny lux. rr0m "Chrl•bna• Nee Trtc1. a3S-72:19 xlru. $36,000 8·16-8389. • to ou1~n Levis:· )'OU ME1iFoir1I Gar--d-.,,.-, -l-br, l:A-t\luta 1-lnl. Shea -;:pt, turn "lhl•h ID cub'" I • 3 ba, fMmal t!iJ:Una:,im m•C· WtMJ' tothv, l ~. 2 be., IJAlLY PU.OT cl.t..JW 143,i\OO, o ..... r. fll3...l.\29. form din. $37.500. 911-l!O<. , _·..;co.;:.U_64>-;.:.._w...;.. __ ~ I . .. . . . . Je DAJLV PILOT . . . . . .. . . I -"'~~I _,,, .. I~! _,,, .... l~I --I~ I ~~ lfM I .~·" l~r · - . ... .. . . --• Loko Forost like Fo,..•t No a. :.-----~~~ lots for Sale 111 ""°" --Mobile HomH ;.;lnc:;om;• :::p::;'°";;;";;rty;=;;:1 14~ I M • •• ~ -u~ ..... _,_F_o_r _s_.1_. ___ 1_u • Coast Hwy. Cor. l·o-..,-'"'-'"'.,.'°..,....-...;"_,,...;..;.-m 305 HouM1 Unfur1t. PREVI!! H~J!~WING COUNTRYSIDE ~ coNTEMPo. 'BEDROOM•'"' don, -°'1 Zane. -IOO'•l26' 1st. TD loans1-°"';..;;...,._r•;;;.• ___ _ GR EEN RIVER pl -"'II A.,.. 133.500. Level. Prim< Joe. S132,000 $107,000 c....it Family Pm Wosley N. T1y1or Co. • l'!<r.~ lNTEREST Over 3,Dl sq. ft. or comfort, MONTHLY SPACE RENTAL TRIPLEX Re1ltor1 ·2 d TD l luxury, and ...... e In • f'ROM $69.511! 3 BR, I Ii Ba, llrepl, dbl ... 2lll San Jooquln Hill• Rd. II oa ns mornlflcent Newpor1 Beach A great famll.Y commun.ily and 2-2 BR unlll. $49,!flO. New port Center 644-4910 I · 8'1 lllL buod m "IUlty. sett ng with an JI"" with comfort & luxury for 6 UNITS FOR a.Jc~ lnt, 63~, AJ.'° NEW 95'r. forgettablt VIEW. F o U t everyone. Located 10 mln. E-slde C.M. Sacrifice. ot aal•J>rlct loanl &pJCk>iu: ~m•. 4 baths, eul of Anaheim on new on % acre lot, $69,500. * * 548--M25 * * S IN LAKE FOREST laret ta.nilly room Md Riverside Fwy. Take Green attler Mtg. Co. FORMAL DINING ROOM. River oll·"""P adjaconl lo I UNITS R·3 Nr. Newport .641•1111 545-0611 , Shown by appointment only. Green ruver Golf c~. Comer location. $100.000. 165'xU>'-Level Servilll Harbor.,.... 21 yn. .FormaUy · 4901 Green River Dr. Roy McC 1rdle Re1 ltor $'1.80 Pf'r sq. 11. Gr...,nit Realtors .. :::::~~~Li:;";;::::::.l <,'.Coro~na~;;.*~*~~71~<~113~. 7~-737~4 1810 Newport Bl\'tl .. C.M. We1ley N. Ti ylo r Co. 262' H1rbor Blvd. From $22,450 2, 3, 4 BEDROOMS FHA & VA Financing available. Oceupancy as early as end of March. Homes designed to .live you maximum living space. Come see 1or Y•llrSl'll or CALL. ESTATE SALE I $48.7719 RH ltors _ .... _ 1~ 5461660 Mobile home I attach. 2Ul San Joaquin Hillll Rd.~ Strvine Newport-O>sta Mesa. cabana. Frplc. & oceM vw. Lower That Rent Newport Cen1er &44-4910 ;m;m;;;m;i;~~~' I UTa. Over "500 renlall 17141 830-3250 I • ·-· il available now. Our fee la n &«16"na H Is Pk . • . .by ownine this fine LAGUNA NIGUEL SHORES Id · d 1 · h' HoUMI Furn!·"·, 300 $15.00. We guarantee service w f's 1 r e urnis 1ngs. triplex, 11how1 pride ol Level view lot, ocean ,: ... ol ,.._ COUNTRYSIDE In Lok• Foresl 532 2STI ""' ------or YoUl' mOney back. Fair! -. o11i·ne.rship .. ' .TWO. 2 Coa.al Hwy., $26.600. 10% GI Mr1i ----•OF can now. Son Diogo Fwy. lo El Toro exit, left to Muirlands, left to Ridge Route. CONTEMPO. Bedroom, ONE, 1 Bedroom. down. Ja<':k God w In . • h . ~ EASTS <# Bedroom HouseC $200. Hu LAGUNA HILLS ' · .<ac un" "" """'' !JO.~. IDE relr\a. & •love. Priv. Y•"' r:;:c~~t ~:u~l!U~~::~ :~NO' ;~~'.~ALL2 ~R MRuntain, D•Mrt, cost A MESA :J!:. Families \rith pets trvln• Lido lal• ror UUa very lovely 3 Beaut surroundings, all tux-appt. to S(.'e, -•• 1213 esort 174 Rentat$195or'optiontobuy. $210. Brand new 2 Bdrm In . $19,950 IS THE PRICE ;M;M:;;::;;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;; I ·---'------1 bedroom, 2 bath home. The ury appointments. Thcra-Delaware SL, Huntington ** BIG BEAR LAKE 3 bedroom, 2 bath, double Tri·Plex with drapes, shaa 4 BEDROOMS loan Is hl~h enough that you ~utiC ~I, saunas, gym, 4 BcaLADch. [ SPRING -is. just -around -~lll'a:Ke, fenced yard, new cpl Frplc., B I t -l n s, Clo11e to clubh:we. New can assume with payments billiard tables. MUCH RA REALTY the-corner. so. get started • ed 8« ,$,_~ta, freshly paint. D$hw&hr .. Gai:age. 1.Uxury You'U Uke It! fumace It water httter. of S160 ptr month which In-MORB! now finishing this lrg 2 itoey Ope. "'.;; Broker ~9491 llvJne in Costa Me5'i most Owner will redecorate _ or <":ludes all. Modern buill-irui, See the "Award -winning" 968-44l3 9684433 .. ca.bin-in -the.woods" for 1 ,,,'="~~••:c·-----convenient location. Beautifully UP(p"8ded 3 BR. 2 BA. "Cambrida:e" model Townbcluse bt Univ. Park. Prof. landscpd atriwn, pa· tio, xtru. End un.lt w/prlme ireen. tielt loc. near pool, ttnni• courts It ahoppi.ng. $35.500. make your otter & do 1t deep pile carpets, al6o furnished model homes ON only $6,795_ $67.SQ Bach pe.d, util pd. On .the. water. 3 bdrm. plus yourse1 f. $55,000. matching drapes. Double SALE TIIIS WEEK. OR TRY _ thiJ. secluded, $120/sngJs, ok, CdM den, -Self-cleanjng oven. garage to boot! Call 830-3900 or 83(}.7900 finished cabin for S6,950. $125 ~ blk to bch, kids ok fireplace. $450 mo. Pier & bow"'!.~~80" , ... Walker & Lee IOXro· Mobile home. encl-Beach Prop~rty * &Z TERMS * mo pvt hme ongls vac. float avail. 3416 Vla Lido 6 75-4 562 cabana. Furn., In Adult Specialists Call Ross cnt) 536-1738 or 2 BR· ocean trnt • kids, NB $90 pvt hme, kids/pets :..."?'?ii-llfrirniliiffi-=11R~EAL~~:ro~R~S..,.,=~54~r,_~94~911 Park downtO\.\'ft c. ~1. BUY OR RENT. \VALK write; Spencer Rea1 Estate, $185 blk to bcb, kids/pets $95 2BR. kids/pets 220 LIDO NORD HIGHLAND DR 54"-~"-:ro THE BEACH!! ~~. ~:iu:"~ B;g Bear 979-1430 AGENT 11:JS 2BR bltn Jdt, Jdd>/peta . ~ 10x50 1959 Paramount, xln't ATI'RACI'IVE. clean, newly 1135 klds/pets, H.B. Brand new waterfront home. f ~ous bdrms, famtly cond at San J a c i nt 0 . Lions Estates 536-2579 ** NO $$ DOWN ** painted 2 BR home. Lrg. 1140 nr. bch kids ok !! .,..,..,..,.,,..,,..,,...,..j 5 B<lnns., 4~ baths. Lovely rm, 2,li . baths, sep. laundry 646-0181 llft 4 pm. e No Price over $500 per Ac. fen~ yrd. $145 mo. Call $145 2BR, kids, C.M. wallpaper &: carpeti rm. Kitchen bll.ns, new • Long terms-Low Mo. pmt's 549-2644 e:ves. $150 2BR qls:, lg hn CM L19un1 a.,m Frplc. 2 Stahways. Deck~ cpt~rps, AND a sparkliJ:e LIOO Village • Fully crptd, 6 Units Eastbluff • 40 AC lots Lassen County "'*~YEARL==y~RENT=~ALS~-.-$170 2BR -canyon, kids OK doclc H&:F POOL. Prime Harbor furn or unfurn. Reuonable. 2 BR., 2 bath units. 2 yn. • Good access-Hwrt and Fish Finer Homes in Beach Area Pvt tune walk to bch CdM Call Owner 833-9131 GLAS$ WALLS BJ Ii Grundy, Realtor Highlands area". $43,CXXI. 6'5-067'2. old. Fully carp. &. draped. • 30 miles of easements go mu Grundy Rltr. m.616l $200 3 BR oct"an view C".M. AND WATER 34.l Bayside, N'pt Beach CALL (!) '''·2414 Cove:~ parking. Best Joca-with each parcel. 3 BR, sngls ok, H.B. WE HAVE A REAL PRIZ~ 675-6161 ~.la!!!~ [ tlon. $lfAl,CXXI, · Write: Ranch-2043 \Vest<':liU Biibo• lsl•nd $165 2BR swim pool N.B •. ~ .......... Rut E•tllle, l l•I Suite 11'1-Newport Beach $185 hrs. rnch l ACH, 2 stbls WINNER HERE, LOCATED BEST BUYI I l l ALTY Gtneral ,75-&050 ' 546-3676/644-49l9 eves. 2 BR. frpl<':, 1 block to water ~hrs rnch•3BR, corl~ stls ON LAGUNA'S FAMED QUALITY built 4 Lge. Near N1wporl P•il Offlee l '--~---~ & stores. Winter SXKl mo. 9794430 AGENT RMERA COASTLINE. De· bdnns. or 3 & den; form~! STEPS TO OCEAN -IUlllllMOO Cl .. JllC. BY OWNER 646--0816. °' ~<. . LS -t&lled contemporary design dlning area, eating_area in 2 Duplexes, side by side, lo-Ac,..age for sale 150 s:, ~e~~1s·~~!'! P.~pehormty,. B1lboa Penln1ul1 2 RENTA w/all wood exterior &: ex-kltch. Poolsize P:llhO. Lge, cated in good rental area Inf -:-..,..:.,.;._;._;._;..........;:.: TRIPLEX '" .,. 4. Bed. freshly painted, new tensive u.se of 1lass. Nord corner Jot o J BEST LANO BUY IN 3 2-BR Units, encl garages. w/3 bdnns. 1 ~ baths, lvg SPAC Bay View 2 Sty, nicely crpts & drps, 2 BA. $250 Well designed 2 BDRM. &: $89 500 ' n Y Newport Beac::h. 3 Bdrms., In convenient College Park. rm, frpl, kitch. $38,CXXI, furn. 3 BR, 2 BA CaflXlrl. DEN (or 3 BDRM.) floor w1ike~ Re1lty 675-5200 ~a~~hs ea<':h unit. $65,000 SOUTHERN Assume VA Joan. 54&-1487 Winter. $195. (1) 871-9467. plan bu heavy shag w/w 3.wi Via Lido N'pl Be ch N CALIFORNIA JOHN READ REALTY 5 ACRES nr. Am:a. wtr, e\ec. D p I carpett thru. out. HUGE • a ewport Beo1ch R•alty 8944401 842-.1129 an• o nt MSTR. SUITE W/PATJO Ir: OPEN SUN. 1~5 2627 Newport Blvd. 360 Acres nr Riverside most-:·:i ~ fi33.mo 8 to 2 BR. frplc, b!trui, patio -A <':harmll'l£ "Doll" h:>u.se, OCEAN VIEW, has bill-in 111 VIA KORON Newport Bea.ch 675-1642 ly rolling land that Ila's been I BLOCK · PM. Agt. vanity It dresser. DEN HAS Z.Story, 3 BR., 3 Ba., din. farmed . .20" Water line on TO BEACH Ranches, Farms, ·~ ,~ -..-.lllO, --Groves 180 ";'-":...:..."=:...:...7':...:...--FLOOR 'ro CEIUNG Fffi.E. rm., family rm., sundeck BY' OWNER -HARBOR propttty. Priced below mar- PLACE. The 2nd level tea-with view, Street to street. VIEW 4 Bedroom. Fee land ket at $1200 per acre. 10% 4 UNITS BALBOA ------~ 'Loguno llHch turea apa<':ioua ~DOWN May lease/option. Asking Immed. occup. VACANTi Down fa 1-2 yrs prepaid in· $75.000. Owner. 673·8327 VISTA 6 ac. horse raoch, ,LIV. RM. wmt MA$IVE. $79,500. $53,750. Call 64&-7722 Ot' tf!t'est. Darling Rea1t,Y. 28 .UNIT pool cottage, avocado, citrus EXPOSED CROSS TIM-Walker Realty 67.S..5200 644-8134. 1-ii49!H.1811i0iii0iiiio.,rii686-;ii;;TI;;i6lii.. iOiiiOii 2 & :: Br, 2 Ba.. Nr shop'g. Agent. 675-7225. HIR. BERS. LGE. SLUMPSTONE _3336;;';;-V-,;-i<o;:,.:;L=ldo.::•c.cNc:.'!'.pt;:.·.:Be.::•=c::h.l-~~~==---·ll• 8231 Ellis Ave., HB. $43> M. Real Estate FIREPLACE • extensive J BR. J'i' Approximately ·1s acre! of 847-3957. uae of 81 .. w/an our. · .ba. den A * BY OWNER * R-l property located in ~-=~------Exchange 182 STANDING OCEAN vIEw playroom '········ • 189.500 $33,500 Park Lido Villa Park. All utilities avail· Studio Glamour ___ ...:;. ___ ;.....~ Stepa.ver ldlc:Mn hu blU-u; 5 BR. 3 ha. afiada corner. To11i1\house. 3 BR. 2% BA. able to property. Asking RANGE, DBL.. ·oVEN, DISH· Pool •••••' ••·••·•· $l25,000 Patio, pool. MT·5846 price $20,000 per acre. For WSHR., etC. _..opens to din-LIDO REALTY INC. DESPERATE OWNER 2 BR further information, please 1na: &re:a WIOCEAN VIEW 33'1'1 Via Udo, N.B. +d 2" Ba__.. call Hal Loomis with 2 •·•~ VIEW 0'""'i 67:J.7300 en n ·•-view • ..,..~¥·.... ... ... 'r-Agt 6"f5-77l5 HI R. Eckhoff & Assoc., Inc. Thi• uniqu< .,.., born•· i. SACRIFICE I . . . 5'1·2621 our "Buy of the Month" nt 3 Bdnn, fiewly decorated Senta Ana Eves/Wknds 213: 427-9710 .•.. in ultra plush studio DUPLEX. . . .2 Bedrooms upstairs, 2 fireplaces each unit. .•. view lrom balcony PLUS older 1 Bedroom house .•.. CALL for appl to see .... ASKING $67.SOO TRADE 4 Bedroom Harbor View b>me, lee land. $16,(0J equity for UNITS i n Newport ~ Cqi;ta MeaL Call 646-ml or M4-8134. • SPARKLING Vlew -Ex- tra nice Bachelor, util inc.I. $ll0. Yearly. ALA Rentals e '45-3900 • COZY Fireplace! Huge 1 BR, in<:l gar. Near beac=h. $175. ALA Renl~I• e '4S.3'JOO Hou'" Unlum. 305 General mo. -Also- 3 Bed. very clean, 2 BA, dbl pr. $225 mo. agt. CENTURY/21 546-9511 FREEi! L•ndlord ... Owners We: will refer tenants 'to you FREE ol charge . , • Many desirable tenants on our waiting lilt. ALA Rentols e '45-3900 Here's On@: 3 bdrm .. 2 bath~ dbl garage, freshly painted, new ca.rpet & d r a p e s upgraded and for rent at $215 per mo. Call Broker. -VERY CLEAN & VACANT <C BR. 2 Story hOme in prime loc. nr. schools. Families $31,SOO FULL PRICE older home, lrplc, lie dbl l-VE.,.R==. ;;:__ ___ _ LADERA REALTY RENTAL FINDERS only at 12';5 mo. Agent Cotto Mou • FOR RENT ·e IMMACULATE 3 11ED · ROOM1 2 bath home, tlreplact, dbl. 1ar., _patio, rede:corattd. New • IJ • r CTPtl A drpl. No pets. Avan. March .1st. $215 per mo. East Broadway, C.M. Lachenmyer R~·alto1 1ll!O N"""°" Blvd., C.V. Call 6<6>3928 \!""' 6lM5'T1 e PRIVACY :ti.,..,, -I BR, fronV~ porch, util Jncl $1XI. ALA R1ntols e MS.3900 e NEEDS Family! 2 BR, fncd yrd, en<':I gar, $150. ALA Rontols e 64S-3900 AVAILABLE March 4th. Large 4 BR home: in prime area, FWly carpeted & draped, all bit.ins, nicely Jndscpd., close tO park, school .t shopplfl&. Leue $275 mo. Call 545-8424 (Open Evn.) SOltrn. C 0 AST REAL ESfATE. e STUDENTS! Hua:e 1 BR, utll incl $110. ALA Rentol• e 645-,J900 • RANCHY RURAL-2 Br/ FRPLC. Kids & pets ok. $175. ALA Rentols e 64S-3900 HARD TO F1ND 4 BR 2 BA home-. Comer loc:. m:iy fire-pl .. dbl det pr,. fenced yd &: refrii:. Included. Lease $225 rno. Call 545-3424 (Open Eves.). SOtmf COAST REAL ESl'ATE- 3 BR, family rm, liv rm. Nr. San Diego &: Newport Fwys. $300, mo. 540-4403 c r 546-7587 AVAIL March 25. 3 BR, 2 BA, OW, fncd y8}'d, shag crpt, drp&, $225. ht -l,.ut mo. I: rt!• ~·d. 545-3412 COZY 2 Bdrm. fireplace, pool, 1maU yard. Adults on- }y, Refert'lleel, Eut aide. $195. 646-6441. * Newly decorated * !...alp 2 BR hse. Garap. * Fenced. 1135. "CcrU" * W E. 21.st St. rear, CM 2 BR.. 1987.C Charle St. Sle!Jmo. No dop. &U-2259, &t&-7017. 3 BRDMS, kids ok, no pets. $180. mo. 1st le lut + depolit. 642-9764 Jost>. SE~ TODAY! garage. wet mooring avail. y nice 3 BR, 3 car INVESTMENT GONE TOMORROW! S@-1335, 832-0631. g~e. Shag cpta. Covered OPPORTUNITY MISSION RE •LTY patiO, lenoed ya"'. By 968-443 3 9•• "33 ! "" IMMAC -SHARP! 3 BR. 1" Owner who will pay closing 5 Ac.res near Palmdale Int'I. ~~-==~=~'-'~::...= ~ So. O>ut Hwy., L&Puna BA. Consider trade. $67,IXKJ. costa. Full price $22,750. ~· Xlnt growth potent-* OCE.ANFRONT * WANT bea<":h property tor 3 homeii in R!Yef'llkie. Owner -Ha1 Evry, 357 So. Van Ness, ~s Angeles, Calif. Real Estate Wantad 1U 411 w. ,,., con• ._. 546-4141. Hou111 * Apti. I ·e..=c..:k.::B::co_y_____ 3 Bedrooms. Utilllle• Pald, * 645-4111 * 1 $2'l0. No pets. LOVELY 3 Br.. 2 Ba. twnhse, a;arage, bakony, patio, pool. $225. 968-2647. PHONE (7·141 4'4-0731 Bkr,• ~. with ml.n. dwn., to 1a 1 ial. Only $35,000 -terms. 6 Lge. units, new, <':lose to ·:WOOD.$ COYE Mes• Verd• monthly pym't. of $184. Biii Grundy, Realtor all a<":tivlty; on Newport's WANTED, PENNINSULA ~;l>.-F,. .. ,...,.... * 4,s a, tam. rm .. lrg: yaTd. ** 546-4.105 ** POINT AREA PROPERTY'., Ref's reqd. $300/mo. 2900 3 BR c.rpl/drp 'tnoi yrd ~thtaki.... ,....,.-, views 836-5672. 341 Ba,yside, N_B 675-fil.61 beaut. beach. First user ·~ _,... GRAND'MA7 depr. Ready for sum.me?! "privacy are'"""-.. San Clement• Ai>artmenls for sale IS2 OPEN DAILY 1~ Private party' wants to FURNISHED Silver Ln., N.B. Qiv'J patio. SDI/mo. W purchase from private par· $125 -SHARP! FUuy turn BalbCMI Penfnsulll National. 675-1!2'7, ~. Jn Ws .ecl_uded, woodsy Her·own 2 roomt &: bath. In -·--'.::'.:~---1 -'"""".::::'~7:-'~::::.:;;;.~ 900 E. Oceanfront. Realtors Charmer. 2 Bdrms. + 11-1e1t quiet end ot this 5 BR, 3 BA SHORECLIFFS: By owner 4 OCEAN VIEW Corbin-Martin 644_7662 room, 1 bath l fenced yard tmne. Also a pool for the br, 2 ~. expe'tlsive: wall 3 Bedroom, very elegant, ty, either duplex or homt. -1 BR. Fncd yrd for kids, cal Will consider property up to * YEARL y =· 3 BR, 1% BA. low $40's. Will cash seller $110 -BACHELOR Laguna AT BEACH yard, prage. out with required down and Yearly, Furn. Util i>d. Small Redeeonded. 2 BR Dupll?l't $21D. * 546- 3789 are feature• )'Oil won't want yowwer members. On 1/3 paper, drps, etc. Pvt bch, subterranean parking, ele-2 TRIPLEXES In xtnt N.B. to mlu. Homes are: 1e.ldom ac. in desirable Me 1 a ocean view. $42,CXXl. Prin-vator. priv bea<':h, Laguna. Joe. Great op'p. for beginner. new loan. 30 day escrow OK. pet ok. w/frpl<':. Stove. relrlg, g&r· SMALL 1 br ovtt 30 prefer- cau after 5 pm Ot' mail ad-* age. Small yard & patio. red ruo. available ln Jbk cllo\ce area, Verde. $38.500. AD terms. cipals only. By appt. eves. $64,00'.> * n4: .m .SOOJ No vacancies.' Gross Jnc. "° It won't last long at JOHN R~AD REAL TY 644-8138 or 4.93--0188. Days GrHn Mansion Inc. $5700 Ir: $6,00>. Owner dress &: price to Mr. UNFURNISHEt> &a-rm. Powen, 1m Ilrake Rd .. 1145 -VACANr •Ready! 2 W .v1EW RENTALS 1 't;-Bd=nn°""'lxxue~:.:_°"2622:=,..,.C~San-ta I Arcadia. 213/44'7--0435 BR house w/gar. Stovt, re--673-4030 or 494-3248 Atw. Ave, CM. DeP>Sit. $42,500, (2-4) 894-4401 8U-J129 833-t61i ext. 2838. Cemetery ,CSIS-96957,;~~--o~~~~~ I_,,~ OWNER. 3 BDRM, 1'1 belb, $34,500. Low dn., tot, < BR.. Lots/Crypts lS6 8 UNIT• Walk to ilchl frig, cyt/drps. Fncd yrd for 1 BR & &e'""""" rm, pvt., .,,1_122..;i_mo-'-. .:.S<>=..::154=7·;__ __ r,u,, 4 bltns, paneling. beautiful fAm. rm., nr. school &: l &: 2 BR. $UO M, $16 M dn. L ES TA':TE yard, patio, fish pond, Marina. Rm for boat/lrlr. 2 CRYP'I'S-i?'acific V I e w 7Cl9 Palm, HB M.7-3957 NEED 3 or 4 bdnn house, l\tesa Vt?rde preferred. Buy· er ready now! Doyle Co. Eves, 838-6341. klds/<":at. nu,. J . * Stove A refria, <':pl/drps. Huntington Beach Thru June • $185. m.1<12. --...:...;......;;;.;;;;;;...._, I '" cc.rpeted, drapes close: to 493-4077. Memorial Park. SAVE! 4-Plex, all 2 Br, 1 Ba. Inc. schools "" 500 -~61 Call 644-4767. "70 N d VA ••2 500 ' r->• • • Sin JU1n C1pl1trano .., mo. 0 n · .., , . $155 -HARD to Find -3 e BEACHY Bachelor Pad - Br," 2 Ba, <":pt/drps, kids/ Coll ... Park All utll Incl $85. • 11!l0 GtenneyrfYSI. 494-94'1'3 • 549-0316 -SOUTH-LAGUNA- 1.ARGE 3 Bdrm .. tam rm., Commercl11I Nr OCC. 557--6151. tn!ercom, coveffl:I patio, COUNTRY ltOME Ptoperfy 158 WILL BUY trom owner 3 COM by owner Triplex 2 Br, BR. lY.. Ba er ·2. Pe:ninSula l~i Ba, ff'PI<':, bltn11, enc:l.1_Po_in-'-t.-'67-'3-8663:...:...:co-· ---- garages, pool. 644--6344. pet,s/singles ok. I-=-------ALA Rent1l1 e 64.S.3900 * RENT/LEASE 3 BR, fam OCEANFRCINT Beaut. 4 BR., 3 ba~ apllt level fµrn. home w/prlv. atairway ., Secret Cove ~ach; form- et home of Charlie Chap,lin. 31699 Sea Cliff Dr .. by appl. RF;OUC£0 $1 '1 rlt)t EMERALD BAY LOT L•rgest View Lot UZ7 Emerald Ba,y ... $W,lm .F"!' lo!s & hor"~ r-•1: 8111 Grundy, RHltor 341 Ba~tAt", ~"''t Beach 675,.6161 White vrater -UNOBSTRUC TABLE -view from this J.le~. 3-bdnn, 2'1' bath, e:ii:cl~. ha.J>PY, home: built on tv.1> lob. Room to exl)f.nd and grow. All built/in lrltche:n -and vacuum! Watch the DEER t.rom the ,back windows -the WHALES from all the resL $45,900 b)" owner. 494-6583. JUST LISTED 006e in, l·bdnn. bungalow on valuable lt-2 lol. $29,500. * 499-2800 * manv extra1 Owner Just right for a lam.Uy of . ..-...... ·, 546-i648. · ' teenagen11wbo love the out· CDM.ijtghway frontage, C-1 Misalon Viejo doors. Near enough to the land A: bldgs .. hfl.J"bor for fishing, boating, Agent. 675-7225 H.J.R. p A 'No R A M 1 c v i e w . ~I.e. Or to the hills for rid-Condominiums :::r:~·s a::~m .n!SC:: rta~::::e.bl~!t=~~: for· Hie 160 spmkil'I. outdoor Ughllng. ra! A tack room. 2, 3 & 4 BR. ·CONDO'S Fully ttpt'd Ir: drp'd. Panel-ONLY $110.000 lease/optlon. VA no down ing & wall paper thru--0ut. CAPISTRANO payment or <":ash. Some with Owner $34,500. m.cns. VALLEY REAL TY lmmed. poss. 9684400 BY OWNER. premium view 31501 Camino Ca.pistrano O.A.C. lot, .c BR-, 2 BA. Span tile 49~1124 e LARWIN e Anytime roof, a,>ts. patio w/ cover. Re11ltor1 Since 1965 LOVELY 3 bdrm 2 bath con- litany xtras. $ 3 5 , 7 o o . South L11gune dominium, 2 fireplaces, 837-7741 private patio, garden, 2 sry 3 BR .l Den lrg cov BY Owne'r. Monarch Bay Westclifl area. p h 0 n e . Uo bit BBQ ' TeM'8.~. 5 lrg. Br., 3 be.. &12--6349 or 499-3986 pa • n • cpta/drp5, Pool cusrom buUt, many ~~-c,,.:...:...=--- beaut. view. $ 3 7, 50 O, xtra~. 32402 Crete Rood. Duplexe1/\Jnlt1 ~lOOl. f7'9,500. Principals on I y, sale 162 <C Bi_t, 3 BA. air cond. La Paz 496--4016. UNITS wanted Have buyers :::<':pdle~YJ, o::w· .. ~~ r1~16f Wt1stmln1ter for duplexes ~p to lge unita. · r. o.w-Agenl 6~7225 fUR. Newport BHch SOL VISTA DANA Poinl • New duplex. DUPLEX l blic lo beach \'V Skandia model with 18':<3.~' $49,500. Silver Lantern at La NE\VPOitT, 3 Br., 2 aa: e~ heated_ pool. 4 BR. Oveniz· Cresta, Webb·Bkr. 642.-<C905. unit, fl'plcs. walled patio, ed living-family rm, Li~t. Income Property 166 f(.'(' simplt' land. Good In-cheery and sharp. Pr1ccdi-......... --'"-"--- comc. $65.CXXI. owner Mgtit at $.19,900. CORONA DEL MAR 645-4245. 2 Duplexes, ea.. w/3 BR., 3 BY°"''"' No down. VA, 1 BIGGEST be. downstain A 2 BR .. 2 yr old, 3 Br, ' be. 2 -····· SHOWCASE be. upstairs. Priv. patio<, """" .. --.o.o-t Jdrpa, .. .,. cov'd. parking. Less than 2 J Story, 3 BR. 2 BA. view ~. •J7 500dbFI pr.Siml •,lk 2500 9CJ. ft.! s roomy bedrmt. yn. old. Immac. cond. SD~ ~™°~ home. Wrought Iro n , · '"' ' ee pe. 3 big batM. UPll'tdtd all-$70,500 Eacb. thirc1n. bet.med cell\f18, 642-7521, Mrs. Lewis. the-way! Owner transfef'. '1P'c. wt"t bar, cpts. drps, 9 RM + 3 Ba. luxwy home red-& harp.in •t $43,900. •< &71-&UO o bltns. $41,SOO.. ~ or -3 yn old ln West Back (213l SlJ2...3n.l -rin a .... T(Q. Ba)i, Fee Simpk $74,500. AnyU~ <n4)9fi8-.4.105 ••• 1 I .. "EW 3 BR. 2 BA • ...., & 646-S663 • LARWIN •Anytime 10 UNITS ,.uncie home. Ckun view, 2 BR stucco, corner Jot. Gd Pride ot ~walk.in cbeta Ir pan-oond. l blk from octan. O'Wllfflhlp l Bedrm b)t.Archtt«tdealfned . Block tenet, dbl gar, West [ Jli•) :-! :" 111,..m~ S!!J,9511. 497..Jllf. Nowporl. Owner. m.rns. . --.to.m . 0..-~fia.nce HEW ocean view bonM! By BLUF'FS. Beaut. upgnided &-• $ . lown.r. 3 BR. 2 BA, 0near plan, 3 BR, 211 Ba .. lam. 115,000. Allio B<acb. 139,500. J'rln. nn. din. rm. On wlde """" Mobile Hom" * Century 21 * ~· onl)'. 494-76f4. btlt, By cwner. 644-0907 For Sile 125 ~ Niguel N1;ti~Je~~mi4~\:' ~7 FLAMINGO. 2 bdrm., REAL ESTATE '41-lnl ¥ul Ntua. minJ price. 3 N. vHlw fee land 189 ~· one is ld~4lllt. 2 bath, ''NEW'' a..m %IJl Java SM. By owner.' •2514.' ' · w • 1 her " d r 1 er· 20-UNITS °"""' a..15U dllbwoahor, & -ohq ADULT APARTMENTS SE lllu>1llWT 1Valdo tho ~ ~ ~ ": ,r, ;"'P°,.';,,:' ~ 11t.Up ll< E. '1l'll ST. ~ lfDUIE -....U • c:oll l'OW-~l-7291, pet oll. WEBB,~A MESA - 1. l ' - Mobile Ho,ri1/ Tr1iler P•rk1 Business Opportunity "" 200 DEADUNE for SHAKLEE DISI'RIBUTORSHIPS with NO INVESTMENT is Feb. 29th. We will sponsor & train you, FREE! Be in- dependent. Have Y 0 U R OWN natural prcdu<":ts business. Full or pa.rt timl'. Cli.U now: 548-5253. $185 -SPACIOUS 3 Br w/ rm, 2 BA, bltin RIO. brkfst e HERE Today! l BR. Furn. gar. Stove, re.frig, drp!:. bar. :l bltin desks A hugr Steps to bea<':h. Kida/pets, Kid11 ok, Avail 3/5. bookshelf, tire:pl, dbl gar, $125. * huge bk :yd kpatio-ten<':ed. ALA Rent•I• e 645-3900 SD -LAGUNA, Yearly. By appt only. $250. mo. ~GAR Shack $125 '!l BR 2 BR w/gar. Singles/small 557-8113. cute. · ' pet ok. Near water. Coron• del Mir MOUSE Hoose $90. Patio. * _.....;....;..;......;;:;;..___ BEACH Hennll 1150. 3 BR. ROO/\IMATE SERVICE -LUXURY <C Bdrm, Ir: den, Baby Ll.ghthoule $145. 2 BR. Rentala to share, male or din.. rm. View. Broadmoor U I Had a Halnmer I'd female, from $60. Harbor View Hills. $625 J\fo. Fix·lt! 3 BR. $1&1. ' iBEiAicioiNii*~· ~'4;;;S.O•l•llil~o..a,...~~c-..... ..st ... ~Real~~El~l&~Je HELP-U •• 531).6311 &44 4.848 675-3256 Ews •WE have a large a.lecUon BEAUT OCftU1 vk!W. 3 br, 2 of 3 aftd ' bedroom homes be, trplc, pool Incl maint.. thal ... be moved llllo Wlhr/drytt, $350. A:ditJ, almo&t h:Nnediatecy on ow ~ R •n t~Op t'lon p l a n . 2 BR, 2 !Sa,' fiij *l ft. ocean SHERWOOD R E A LT Y , DECORATOR shop in <':hol~ &: ba.yvie.W, Harbor View 540-8555 1•.L1t rM••·•llUn N. CdM. loc. An cpportunity Hilla. $325.J~. fi44.1530. .... 1.L " ,. •• IJml1I FO • RARE Indeed ' - 1 BR OWN YOUR OWN for >00' own bus!-at the RMERL Y TWO BLOCKS :ro BEACH walk belch. Kldt/pel&. 1115: MOBIU HOME ESTATES ' COUNTRY CLUB D!LU!E MOBILE HOME LOlS moot desirable trms. Gronnls R .. ltor& 2 Br .. 1 Ba. 128S mo, lase. ALA Rentol1 e '4S.'9GO Boyd Realty 6T~5930 2nd 1tte 6734321 ,,~:11':8:1~~~f1'Wl:' B~USE of· I 1 l n e • • · 2629 H54o6rbol66Dr Blvd.· mo. • e SEA &ianly ~ 1 Bft. Only Mobl11hom1 P'rk Complete equipmt."nt tor Servi• N · Co1t1 Mesa CLEAN! t"hlld ck. $125. With All lb F I •• owport-O>sla Mesa ALA Rentols •""3900 Ill II 1r11 tree busineas with '63 Ford area. Over 500 renlalJ avail-2 BR. 'DUPLEX -1z15~~ '~='~O\J..C:::::. ~~!:~ Wlll teach. Big John able: now. we ruarantee 1er-Crpts .. ,drpa. • bllnl. LRG • br. crpt'd It drp'd , t Hatllr" llol Ml11tr!'· l'ltter PVot1 "~=~"'~.;:"':;,..-..,.-=-~ \.Ice a.nd results. Qur fM ii LAROE FENCED YARD frplc, all bltns. clo.e to ltwffl*IMlt.· 4 ·~· ~ •• 4 011ltlM 11 d"l!'lrol IChools ho A ... _ 111111'4 •0.111. cm~ B!:AUTY salon, SOO sq. ft. $15.00. lf w1 can't find whll. FOR CHILOn.o;oo1 6 'PETS. • a I» u.::adi. 40llO Au41Uotl'*I good loeation, plus ....,ri.i .... , )'OIJ want. -.. don't .... v. Pwt. --"'er Sl$4. $235. mo. 21282 Breton Ln IHNlt & 11\tllf 111ttt ftltvrtl i-o...,'4' 1""' ......, ., ... _ 53f.1097 r111l-Tl1N 1oc1,i Dlrectot 4 stations 9 dryus. air con· Falr! Call now. 811 Paularino, c.M. ~1746 "=""'=-----1 Uftdlfi~:.f"~t1~1~11eL ditloned. Only $5(!00, Call . 2 A 3 BR. H'ouse O,,l'& SPARKl.Il'.fG, lllM)', walk to Cltf·IYPI.....,. 1t1w.1 en , Ruth 6t6-71n Alf. 3 BedroOm Houte. ~. Hu drw .\ or ~. Gu'. ~h A: lbopps. 3 Ba:. bltna, r:.,wtl~:C'1~''m=.:':t fnve1tm9flt R.tf:ric. It 'Stove-Prfvtte Util room. Fenced bAck lecluded pa.Uo, dmed dbk -• 1u"iilim u-Opportunity 220 'Yard• Pallo. Flmllla -.,.., SllM •• Qntn1 Joe. pr, pool " molnt. Mazo> $3.111 To $7,2111 p.ta '9<komt. 6*<l9CI or ~ •tra. -mo. 11.11-- MINIMUM 11% llGWll EXOIANGES. llmf\nlena . 3 BDRM draoet VACANT 2BR. $& llO ~~=Ill-A tu 11>o1-. ~ A $21D. N"" 2 BR ln 'l'l:l·p"" latlo!· tilit;y ~-.,; Cl>Udrtn, p.bs OK. ~ VMll I HW OPll Inw.-nt Re&IJ:J" 6JS-'12:JS. 1 ~pl~~:';.~ potlo,'v !oi1< f~ yard. llOol, 1 .. 11111 eta. All< ,Piii •1a1• -•nt. lnvHtmentt , wuhtr. Guage. Luxury A~. llle.rcft· 6. $225. mo. KErm SNlDER IB:M4n or Wontocl 130 ~ 1n eo.... M-'• lllOll •M '111 ,~-;;;""°-;-' -,,-,---,,,.,..~·I INVUl'ORS for 5 trlpi<'l\"S. ...,...i.nt ~Jlon. I BEDROOM 2 BA TH 3 BDRM., frplc .. lli IL, N~ Beech lh!a new I HOME with llttpt, bltinl, bltna. drps.. -dbl Pfllt. """'ruciion. SIS.OOO ~ On the Water. 3 Bedroom t,. ltnced )'<!, Vac&11L y.,. Jenctd yard. Peta ok. !JOO. by tnat deeds. 833--8S'A phn Om. Sttt-c1etni"I own. WnUy only at PJ$1mo. call ,.mo .... ;-531>-&157.':C:,:i:....,_...,.._~1 ..:<..::..::::.:::::::.::..::::..::::::.,,_I f'lrepliot, PW.r .6: Float. ownn/Aat: U7""391 or 3 Bit Home, fenced yard, n MI! FOR l«ICI. M'o, 5'6o<ll(I. • llrepl. Nr 1rwy. Co"' pel]o. "'UICK CASH LANDLORDS! 2 BOllM botl ... W/W cplg., l25CI leue.. 53&-3717 ... "' \Ve Spedat... In llewpor1 fenced yd., privak ,._. 536-13'6. THROUQH A Beach e Corona d<l Mar • Adulta oaly. No peta. l!TS. co=N"'°oo"""'2-;er,-.,-cri>-..,."-· ~..,-po-,1 DAILY PILOT LeaUDlt e 6 Dtu>a PolnJ. mo. %1111 Elden Ave " ..W/dr)', pool, UJ.mJ, Our Rental 9mlce 11 FREE 1-&<T-'931, .... WANT AD 10·Tou1 2 BR. cp1s, ""°' Qu1tt. 411111o .. iiti; ~-'4J.567I NU.YllW Rll!NTALS Adulbs on11, ...,. 4•1'" o.;...nM.1211. ____ .;;..., __ .~ .. -SllWmo. -~ -Im -6111 -I ' ' , ' DAIL v '!LDT I (. g [ """"'"'""'"'"'' l~ BAY MEADOW Al'TS • I ['--,;~-~ I ...., ..... ,.~"" lltJ I ................. I~ I Ao ......... ~. I[~] 1 1;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;1~~~~;m;;~,1~;;;;;~ ' ~OUU• ~nfum. 305 Apts. Furn. 3'0Apts. Furn. MO Apt1. Furn. 360 Aptr. Fum. l-'~~~~~~~ ...... ~~~~~~~1~~~~~~~ Huntington Beach Irvin. Irvin• !. CMta Me.. N•wport Beach I 1~~~~~~~~~~..___, ~~~~~- HS Apt. Unfurn. Coron• del M11r 365 Apt. Unlurn. C.ost11 M.u 365 Apt. Unfurn. Co1t11 Meta 360 Apt. Unfum. B11lboa PenJn1ul11 POOL, 4 br, VacAnt , S2'1S 1 BR. dtlux, In quiet 4-pl~x BRAND NEW 2 BR, 1 BA., newly red~. 1 BR unCurn, Rlrn1, Crpls, . \11'/pool IW'rv. 1.'ill conrdder pr, "FIA heat., 7 min. to sza. Nr. ocean le bay. No Drµs, No drinkini::, No · \elllng. 842-M)f." bch. Mature man. ~ All Utllftlet Paid cti.Udttn or peta, 611-9591. ""'°kl0£, No dru&t, No pet!!, SLEEPING Room $IO .30102 Bitth St. tnr. o.c. S195. 677>-~1 19. airport. s. c( PaJ11Mde1 JtdJ Corona del Mar New paJnt, ahq cpl. 64~2ln 2 AR, 2 BA w/pr!v. pa.Ho. I iiiiiiiiiiiii UNIQUE l'hall'l!.U nn Bay11.ide H ti •-ch ·11· · N II Dr. 2 bdnn. & dt'n -dinin11 un ngton 5"• B1 1ard rm,, Jacuni. r. '' ' I ' Irvine lJNTVERSITY . PARK Fol'Cf'd alr htatll'CK" 2 chl\rlren wtlrorne J\ot It. cold ~•1rr !urn 3 Bdrm, 2 &th. Sl:IO Cll.f'l>el3 and drapt1 2 .Br, b4-am ct}Unaii. )irlv pa· llO, l'f'('. fAC'lt., clo!IM lll'- 11.i"· Gu hf'at, r'Ol"lkirw I .. v.111i1e.r •II (Id. All adult•. no peflf, F'rom $16.,, • ' fHllllM ' ........... ~ ... l sn.. 2~ bA, tam S325 2.BR. 2 balh11 $26.5 l ~ aR, ~*fl ha, !11.m rm. S340 3 BR, 2 Ra ., atrium SJ.1S t TUflTLE ROCK 1. 4iJR.2\.ii-lt,,1um $400 ~ 4 BR. 2 ha., tam rrn S360 \VE 1-J"' VE OTIIE(tS \ ..... UC l r v j n f', Rf' n I mnn1. AriuH11 only, $.TTh Mo. WALK l'O bt>ach. pnol, ~ Rratnn.bltl ~lgr. as7-424fi, ~-. As:rnt 6~930. 640-0020. rm. Jrr •Plfl h' aevwal -2 BR "I \\' tk BACHE Loft AT .. "1t1!'1. ll to bldas. Adull1. 2U 15th St. • ~ Mat:h. S\90. Orl\.llS:I' Cnasl ·220 12th st. BE~CH Real F.sta1r. C11ll : 6'14--4M8 1 -~~~~o=-=-s~-•Attractlvr Apl . FULL ON TEN Aat&S BACHEL R APT kitcMn, ~~· crpt!'. Step.11 10 l 1 t BR. Fun!. I Untum. * GREAT VIF.\V-2-Bfl.'"1 Sulit-In -love Carport-111!11! showt'r Litundr)> t'nntll, FPnctd y11'4. Nn J)f'!s MESA VILLAGE Aph. 1046 El Camino Dr. •A 546-7331 "5 I. SlOO * 646-2687 water. S\40 u1il. pd. Yearly. Flreplacei I pr:lv, patios. f'rplc-. blln!'I, l'Un<ll"f'k!!, pool. L1gun1 Baich NU-VIEW RENTALS Pool•"Tenn!s Contnt 'J Bk11t. S200 up. 644-6.'W•I, 675-.1704. l--~8-E~A~U=T"t =F'U~~L-- STUDIO & 1 BR apli, com-673-4030 or 194-:tMll 900 Sea Lane, CdM 64<4-26U Ci..EAN 2 Br, oo gar. Rtf1. GROUNDS A_'-p-t1_._F_u_••-·----'-'°·I pletely furn., incl TV &: 2 BR, \1 hlo<-k lrorn btach. (MacArthur nr Col\ll Hwyl S17S. Newly Decor1ted l ~mmmmm;;~I~[ rt!;;;J ·--------m11.ld lf'rvi«. s1:;o.s~ mo. Frplc, utll pd. 119-46th St. 673-4171 all fiprn e SPANISH DECOR HouM&forR.c . Cotta Me111 or weekly. 9&5 No. Cout 529--2M2, TI2-8046. WAT'CJI the sunsel Jn lh i5 Costa MNll A1r/cond. lia.~. wtr. pd, Gar- i.fwy., 4~294. 2 or 3 Br deluxe duplex 11.pt. exPcutive 3 bdrn1. 0<'l'lln ---------aae. Ponl. Rec. rm., 111.un· C~sa del Oro NewDOrt S-.1ich 1Ai blk to heh 1c bay, All nu Rivel. duplf'.x. Adull11 only. NEW 1 Ai 2 Br rlbc apt11 Ii dry. t Rn ·~. $140. 2 BR.'• "SINCF. 1946" Al.L trrJI~lTIES PAID furniture. 673--0576. S"50 T\1o, A&t'nl 675-4930, lnwnho111>e11. Pool. d~·hr. $180·$11\.'l·S\75, Compare before yoo rent • 9.PEC'T'ACULAR Bay Vif'~' 1 BDRM, drn, 2 BA, itpacioll!I &10-0020. rroi\1 S155. S24 E. 20th Hacienda de Mes• cu51om designed, fHturlng; &C'h. Frplc. 7S ft lo Lido dupl ex. Nrar heh. Adil!!. • ** Largf' 2/' R Duplex, &1~7fil. Apartments e Spaclou11 kitchen wlt.h In· &ach. Re!J)On11iblf! 11.duHR $2lO. &lZ-:l082, ~17_1487 pri vR li;> patio R11.ra~r & SPAC. 2 It.~ Br. Apt. $l40 up \fill W, \\'ilsnn, i\li:r. •L direct llghUnti: nnly $200. All util, lncl'd. M""Pftr111e I!: u e 11 t morn Pool. "Pl lfirp., bltn1, T<ir!~ 11k BRAND NEW 1 &-2 BR • Separate din'g Art& YParly. Evenina11 ~fr 6. Apt. Unturn. 365 .... ·/h11th. S2.15/mo. Ca 11 l!l!Wi ~11\ple No. 1 64:!-:tRll FROM STlO e H~llke storage 673--4704. f'\'""· 67:\-36117 · 2'l06 Cnllr,r No. "' 642 ;nx; N 1 1 • p . . Back Bay " r11.r 11hop$. rne n1e f rivate pl..lios 2 AR , 2 B11, Oceanfront, ,----------1 CT.OSF: In heach, lf'R:, 2 Ar., 2 J RR, c 11rprirt. JTl\'. p11 11n. i;:11r111ce,"I, hu11!-1n.c;,, r n r I , • C10Rd 111.ra;e w/itor11.1~ S185/mo utll .. ..1. Winter. 12 BR. ElPc hll-1ni;:, dl11nns11.l, 8i1 ., n........., hram11, lrnl!". c 1 d II I r. "'lll(\1', i1111·1u·11\'C' lrin!'ltn<, • "' I bl u1l .,., ,.... r" ,. rp ~. l'ps, 11 '"'" ,r~I" .~ ,. ll enrth mtr e P · 1811 W. O c ea nfront. cpt11, drp11, hratP.l'i pool. hltn~, priv. i.::ar. lJO..A 11null!'I only. Nn chilllrl'n or Adu l111 only, nn ['I'll'. 1!:170 mAn 494-4029 Cfllldren 1, 11ml ""IS ok . l\111.r,11:1u~rite. 673--0937 or 1 SI""/ •1•1 ~"'' \\'11 ll11f'f' St .. 5 411 -0804 , e Kin Bd . ,.... P" . ..,., n10. .~ .,.... ""'"'· e Poo~-~ B~!'I • t!UI'-YRLY 2 Br nver 1tra1;e. $165/mo. 673-6234. 675-:. -'~'"~·---~~-I * 2 &. 3-BR-:i-'rpk. Bll-ln..<1. 616-:l21l'l rounded with plU!h land-Quiet Cpl. No ~a/child. B1ilboll lslllod 3 Br, 1 ha, Mw crpt/drps r.. Closed g11.r1ti.::r . Ne11 r South E-SIDE. X1r11. 11111'11'.f', qu1l't, 2 acapini Nr Ml.Mt Buket. $170. J>llinl. Rangf'/rf'frig. G11r, Coast p111z1. 54~2321. BR, .111 BA. Grf'al J>A llO, 'd lt 1· J t ii. be~ 67>-4968 GRANO Can•! -2 Br, 2 hll., !iUndk, frn\c, N-11mf'fl <'f'il-~=~~------1\"Blk to f'Vt'rythln,11:. Ar11t" -"' U IV "I' It ·~ 1_o_:_,..:.;..~·~==--~ , .... ,. n_:,n ,,·de -I h~. l BR. Nrw ~h11i.:: crpt, Ir£ Larr• 1 BR f175 Need a "Pad"T Pl.ct an ad ! frplc, lrg patio. Newly " vie.. " .. ~ I "-A•J U I Sm11ll JW'IS! 261 Orkt SI., UTil.JTI FREE decor/crpl, no gar. 675-4131. Adult!'\ $2115. 642-55.11. c oi;el~.· nr 5•~·1J."!. "1~· 11 Apt. C. 642-114J!l 111t fi . 11! We1tern Batik Bldg Unive.rslty P&rk, JrvinP lalce Forest Days 833-0101 Nights1-------- NEW 3 BR, cpl, drp.11, air • C'Onri . hltn~. patKJ, pool/l"ke Bn. 2 bl!. ... · .... " ·• • $300 pr1v $2.iO. 2] l : 3 2 7 -18;; 1 4 BR. 211 hl!.t h.~ ....... S325 Collrc-1. 1' 3 BR .. 2 M. hnme ,, $300/3.~t----------i 3 BJl .. 21,-1 ba ......... $350 Newport hach I 3 BR, 'ti! AuJi ... Furn, $400 ' . . . ' * ADULTS PREFERRED * : ,. ',red h1·11 ·,,~~·-~~ .:.·~tn;;.,w/w ' · · REALTOR 543-6966 ' .. REAL1Y Duplexes Unfurn. 350 Univ. Parle Cenle.r, Irvine Balbo• PenJnsula Call Anytime, 833-lmD ---- Townhou1e Unfurn. 3JS 387 \Y. B11y St., C.M • CA Ii 646-0073 New VIII• Riviere 2 Br., 2 Full Ba t'amltif'11 WPlmmt' ~h11~ l'lfl/rlrpll, p11tkt, heam L'f'l l., J:~rllJ.:l'J.. :!li2 l111.m lllo11, c.r.1. ~rr t-.1gr. Mr. & Mra. Hoban ~H-2fl62 -------- * * $110 * * I ! Br, II,, Ba. rw-v.·\y palnlffl. 1 Rlr n.11. 1·pt/ctrp, t'flr l patio. Nr 51•hla & .sMp'~. Chilrlrit'I OK , no Jlf'lll, SRO Crntf'r St ., C'M. 642.S.'40 or Mll-2f.82. NF:iv 2 BR Ci'lO<lo Mfl!-MI v~m... lMlns. cpts, drp1. wash/dry, 111r, fl8 l!n, Pf'OI , ! 11n1l, yrp , $1~. 1643 lov.•a ~!)-1:10-1. l RACRElnR PAD Frpl r, hril.ms, rrrl11r panl'ri .• l'pl ~/rlrp~. pri J'Alto, $150, lJt1I. prt . No pet. 336 E. 20th, &1.~1 ~11. I )HR, 2 'BA, + rt.n, $200. ~ k1r111, no pf"IA, Blt-iM, C/D, \\'/J \ hkup, p1l10, gar. 1111-!I Delm11r, MPr81!A. A Jo:"ood want ad 11 a aOCNf lnv~al ment !.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ...... NEW 3 Br, .2 Ba. Frple, UNIV P11.rk le11.se 3 Bdrm., 2 blt-lnJ. b•th. 11.tr\u m nr. 11chools. 673-3449 or ~13-4314 3:95 W. Wilton ES 642'·197l _Call-'._642_·_S67B.______ prl. 1884 Monro\'ia. 548-0336. 1-'2':..:.C..C:.::...:..;cc_.:c... __ _ Apt. Unfurn. 3&5 Apt. Unfum. '365 Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unlurn. 36l lApt. Unfurn. 365 Apf. Unfurn. LIVE LIKE A KING At Budget Prices! S32.1. 1110. 4fl4-9j J4; &33-1107. Corona del Mllr f L1guna Belch SHARP 1 RR, .11:roul)d floor OCEAN VIEW Bltna, refrig. &: pattr. 1"'1 Mnnth Aa<nt 67:>-'726. & TREES Lo.guna B11ch La.rgP t BR duplex "'/trplf'. . NP1v kil C'ht"n. Stovl', retrig, 2 BR:, 2 BA, bl l 1 n •, crpl!!, IV'lrAR:P. Gar"Mn tel-wa,;h/dryer, C&rpf"t, pam. 1 tin~. f1R5 1111 ulil. pain. balcony, N. end. $225. NU-V IEW RENTALS 1_<>t-_5t_23_. ____ _ 673-4000 or 494.-324Rl"!""!!""!!""!!""!!""!!""!~lllllll! 4 BR 81'11.Uty, by lake. Lot!! '" l o( OPf'n l!pacr, yf'l cJoge to .Ap1rlmenb for Rent everyth1ns:. 962-:l212. Apts. Furn. 3 BR, d.~h...,·hr. cpti;, drps, ""------~---1 s lr/ronrl. pnnl in !root. Jm. Ge ner1l mrri. occupa,ncy. R.10-nll!t liiiiii-i-iiiijiiiiiiiiiii I Laguna Niguel A · S?AciOus , R•. sm. 2 Bold New Concept Baths, lam rn1, "''''' crpl. • .,,,. h""'· '""' '"'· ";'" FURNITURE RENTAL 8.?,0-7l.'.0. FURNISHED-- UNFURNISHED *POOLS *ENCLOSED GARAGES * CONVENIENT TO ALL BEACHES FROM $135 MONTH ADULTS PLEASE VILLA POMONA PHONE 642-2015 (1760 Pomona Ave.) EXECUTIVE SUITES MOTEL APTS. 2080 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa 642-2611 STUDIOS FROM $35 1 BEDROOMS AVAILABLE e Full kltchrn e He11ted pool 1 Newport Beach w Month to Month • Lll.undry f&C'ilitiea --'--------1 * 100% Purchase Optio;i • FrP.e ut.illtie1 UPPER *Wide Selection. •·Free lineoe i . -BAC"K BAY Style-Colon • T.V. lrlnatd RTV, irvall. , 3 ...,. F11m ily room, 2 Ba * 24 Hour Delivery • Phone service ' FirPplll1'4" lloml'. Bltns, • $125/MO. Mob. hom e ~!!II, fi~1(, Ci:lhl ~~r. t;.11: ~ U6 M-~ w/cabana, compl, furn., ,,..cd y11ru. ovrr,...., patio. ~ __.,. -._ d I AdH Cl\ nt . poo . s, no pets. 4 i]r!rPn /p('!S. f2,;(), NU-VIEW RENTALS ~a!!0n'1 Mob. Est. 2359 . Np/. Blvd. !»&-61'i2. 673-~n::n nr 4M·324R Sl7 \V. 19th, 0.1 518-:\.iRt ---c±-16 Lind...--ille--27;,s N, Main, SA 547.0.11 ~ $100 -MOVE ·fN Allowance -Shady Elm11 -Lawn -Pool Open Sun. 1-S Chil<lf'en'.r Section Lovrl~, Ci BR .. 41-. Bii .. r!ock, Balboa Island Furn.&. Unfum 1 &. 2 Br . . ~1.67JM. ~ast" "'/~plion to * \VOMEN-s1ngle morn11, From $135/mo. Up buy. Th1!11 J!'I R must !if'f'. k Itc h ens/TV room . 177 E. 22nd St. • 642-3645. Frank J~mes, Realtor DR -\Vk -. Mo. S50 Up. LR.G 1 Br turn. Gas helllt. 546-4617 675-3613. !"'"'---'---~--~ elec stove., shag c p I , e QUIET ~rtreat -2 BR BA YFRONT 1 Br., frplc, carport, lndr)<, nr lhop'a . I 1eP hoU~('. ~rkling pool. pvt. patio, front lfOOnd nr. $14-0 + dep. 998 El Cami.no. Sl65. 400 S. Bayfront No. 5. No, l CM. 546-0451. ALA Rentals • 64S-3900 OCF:AN vie\v lgr 1 BR, yrly. 1 BR w/auto d11hw!'r. Will e VACATION Yr Round~ RO.I E. Balbna Blvrl, Apt 1. bl! ~11dy on or hf'(nrl'! 3/7 sp11" 2 BR, rum. \'e11rly. SI;..(!. + util . 67;,..11<!93 for occup11.ncy. Call Mr. or S22.1. Balboa Peninsula Mrs. Tirre al 543-4500 alt LA Rentals e '4.S.3900 6pm. . BAY VfEW-2 Br. Im. Util • REAL V I Crp • THE BLUFJ-S -TO\\'nhou.'lf!. ....i & h pill'r nrk' J a ue! Is, .. rp11, ' 3 B 2' •· bit I> .,,.. 11.c · ' ... ,11:. dshwhr, pool, 2 BR. Sl45. r., i °"·· ns, cp • Adll11. 303 E. 'tdaewater drp~, d.,hw11hr, 11"plc, pa6o, J--87l~2S66 Mature adull11, no J>f!.ll. pot"'l pri,·I. S 3 2 j I mo ·l~=~~c·-~~---Quiel. 2295 Pacific Ave. &14-:i276. HOME like 2 Br duplex, 548-ti878 or &12.-«29. . . • quiet rr~iriential atf"A near I B.\ \· CRf,.,57 $.19n/mt1. 3 Br, be11.ch. 1215 winier. 673--7615. LGE 1 br apt, pll.J't. um · 2'~ BR, l,11:e. DIR, f'/R.1~~,...c-~~~~-~ S125, furn $1'.\~. Adult.a. ftplr, nvll'r.17.rl kit. ... Ali;n • S2.5 WK & Up-On Ocean e Lndry, 111.r. Quiel. N r ' Avail. Furniahed 642-:4589. Lovely Bach-1 Br-Rooma mrkt!I. 1922 Wall1ct No. B LEASE/ tio. 2 b • d l\faid servlce-Pool-Utll pd ~18. op n. r °' e.n, • Call 675-8140 • 2.,_ ba, tom.e view. A.nx:lous., _________ SHARP IEAUT. 2 BR. Agent 615-7225 HTR 1 BR apt mature adult only Pool. Adults, no pets (1 teen 3 1:\R 1 bath home in Cliff-no pel~. Sl80 w/util. yrly or Infant ok) $155. 642-9531. haven, ex large yard . $3251_67_3-_94_3_1_. ------SEE & GET BONUS mo, 675;81&1. 1 BDRM. turn. $120 mo. 'Iii e 1 BR deluxe $1!9. Prtv S Bl't &: 4 BR hnrne~. nf'Rr Jtfnf'. NP.~r,;~th St., bay &: ptttio, tropical pool, Quiet. bea ch. :reR.rly U-11.S'f'. saoo bf>11ch. 67:>--w · lU .E. 13th St.. Apt 10. 'mo -up . .61Pnl . MS-1290. Be11con B11y 641>-.r,(29. " ' LGE Mod. 1 BR Vitw7'lpl. 12 BR; 2 AA. (!f'n , frpk'. J\:f'll.r VF:RY Private, ronmy 1 ii beh. Pool privJ;, $ 2 7 5 . Bdrrn. apt. Sl!IO ye:lllrly'. Sunrl"eck. Quit!l S14S. W · 1Jtt+? 642-3-0R2, 5."17-1'1..1!7 673--.11114 after 6 pm. 10 Kenwood, to. kl blue .11:11.rage. 675-4549 aft. 5. )-{ouses Furn. or Costa Mesa S!;IARP 1 Br. Pool, Nr. ~ Unfurn. 310 * $30 WK. & UP * &hop!!", util pd, No pet11. Corona del Mar • Studio k 1 BR Ap1" Adult". 1884 Monrov ia . e ROOm SlS WK &: Up. 5'18--0336 JUST rPmoclrlttt 2 Br, 2 Ba, e TV & J\fald Se rvice Avail l BR. Furn. Heated Poot 1 [rJ'llc, rlo"e !o ocean. Adults e Phone Service. Utii Pd l..ndry room. Chlldrtn ok. $300. '.\17 Larkspur. fi7~l.1J5. e All major ettdit cafd11 No pet11. l~ Monte Vlltl, Condominiums 2376 Nn"pOrt WYd. M&-9755 CM. Unfurn. 320 Thi11 Ad Wortt\ $5 on Rent "B.;.EA=1rr=1rut.=~sru=~o~1~0-APT=~. Children le Pet Sectton ' 1 -~ f'rP1c., bf':Rm eel., ~·"'· ~~ ~~~ Unbellev11bly Be•utlful p&.Uo. Ariult~. nn pet. $131. CONOO. J RR, 2 RA , compl VAL D' ISERE Gardon Ap!A. 1111 E . 20th. 64:\-1~17. h!t-in~. ~fr. Quern, ofC', AdullA -no pcls. Flowel"!I 1 Br $130 Xi. 2 Br $160. Pool &: 540-11:.1, hon1I! :i.19-2132. eveI'f\''hrre. Strr11m &: terr&C'f', Ideal frir b11.chelor11, JBn-2-,..-. t drp11 Waterfall, 45' pool Rec. Rnt, m chllrtren. 1993 Church, • · 1 P ..::..i db, Sauna, 8(111 1-2 Bdrm, Furn-548-9&33 hll-ins, l"l!l~whr, 2 , ....... ~. · Unfurn. from $1:vl, SEE It: · t hou~e; $23.~-546--3710. :mo PartlOM, 642-8670. 1 BR turn $120/mo, Ga1 A: Fountain' Valley HOLIDAY PL• .. • wtr pd. Arlull•, ro ~1111. No l"l6.A ch)ldt"t'n. 6*-1058 1.n 5 A: bedroom, 2 b11th, llrepl11u, DF.LU'XF. Sp.ack>u11 1 BR. wk'ndic. Ho. l ~Ar .11:11.nlfr, pool, rum apt. $l3S. JfeAfed pool._! =FUllN==1SJ=1E"D'"""'2"Br~ • .., • .,.p'°1,..,u-:;;til l'.iub~111r. S2i0. 968--8116. Ample parking, Adulh1 -no pd~ $110/mo. .2271-B Maple ~ 1 . 1 pel1. 1965 Pomona Avt. CM ORM ro ....... m n1um, or ,St. Sf3...59U. t. 21 1 hath!'. LeRM' or CRARMJNG,. pvt 2 br pr.1,;;;;:,,:;;;~~.,--:-=:-::-;: thl.v S300 962-3702 11pt overiookine Coif coune. sruNNJNO 1 br, !Utn'd S160. . . c.r., laund '"cll, Wiier It 2 'br'UAf\lm $165 • ..,., dt:lllan c•.gun1 .~Ult ga11 furn., Tn ~· cpl w/ad fie.$.\~ •EW rondo, 2 Br .. 2 blllh. only. No 1nn;;le11, d!Udre:n or * NIC!t I A: 2 Ill ~tn. crptic. 11rps, dshw1hr. pet1. $150 mo. ~. TR.AXU:RS. m up. Mature J)IUo pool. be8t.1tHul view, + WJN'l'ER RATES + adult. 0111d ok. Ml-00. ,11.l'd ma.ln111tntd. No J>f"I~ QI" Attrac furn Studklt $115, 1 PAl\.TIALLY turn. apt, $130 \:;hUdn!n, 1273, 8.10-9672. 8R'1 $1fi. Atfultt, nn pct,. mi.. lncludl"S util't, Call facancit~ cost n'l91'1fY! Rc-nt :nl5 Elden. Msr. Apt f, &r>OOM. Co1t11 Me111 , Costa Mes11 Costa M11a Costa Mesa Costa Mesa Cotta M••• Ring Brothers Announces the Grand Opening of Mediterranean Village The charm of Old World Spain await• you m Cosla Mesa at Ring Brothers' Mediterranean Village. The country Is lhe setting where quaint, brick-tiled courtyards and palh· ways wind over streams and ponds to the ·door of your villa apartment. Inside, beam,ed ceilings, wood paneling, color-coordinated drapes and carpets are enhanced by imported grasscloth waJl coverings in warm, natural tones . Wet bars and fire- places add to the cordial atmosphere. Large patios and / balconies provide apaciousness and light. The recreational facilities Include nlght·lighled tennis courts, swimming pools, a gymnasium with separate health clubs for men and women and billiard and game roomR. The location of Mediterranean Village Is ideal -convenient to all Soulhern Call£ornia -minutes from lhe Pacific Octan and Newport 11 .. ch , overlooking lhe Costa Mesa Country Club. A complete security system assures your privacy while you enjoy the serenity of llvina at Meditenanean Village. UNFURNISHED AVAILABLE 1 bedroom From $165 From $175 From $210 1 bedroom & den 2 bedrooms ~ 0 I ~ " z 0 ... Available either monthly or by lease. l~I ~==-~ Medi!erranean Village..,...._ -ORANGE 'LfiNCB~llCH MARNA COUNTY AIRPORT NEWPORT BEACH RENTAL OFFICE OPEN 10 A.M. • 6 P.M. 2400 HARBOR BOULEVARD, COSTA MESA , CALIF .. 92628 PHONE: {?14) 55?·8020 ; J tWr botj!<. apt.. .,.,. flJRN. Apt. $143 uhl J>Ald. Ii 1 WEEK rntt !',ENT! Wt Art Pltd•td To Equ•I Hou1in9 Oppor1unltl11 ~-~·-~-~-~-~-n~.1~u \••••••••••••~·-~•••••••"•••••·~~·•••••·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Clualnld Ad. llOO illvi<,., C<IM. Ill'· Adul,., poOI. 6U4\h. , --· I • l • . .. . . . ., , • • I • ,• "'f .-, ' '•• • "-... I' • .. "\,• • t . . . . . • " .. . . ' I ' . - t - • I • • • ' SO YOUR . Ll.TTLE RED WAGON IS REALLY DRAGGIN' l\LL llL\. BILL ; ~- ·ADD HORSEPOWER TO THE FAMILY BUDGET Yo~ can handle those -bills. All you need are the dol· • lars you'll get for all the .still-good, but ·nobody· uses • them items you'll find all over the house. Make a list of them today and decide to turn those unwanted ar· ticles into extra cash. It won't cost you • • . it'll pay you. And you'll be surprised at how fast you can sell iust about anything with a DAILY PILOT classified ad. Try it today. Every day is a good day to use • I . DAILY PILOT WANT ADS / • (And You Can Charge Them) • • ' • " . ~--.;;.;~..;;.;.....:;;;;;.;;;..;,.~~~--..;.;_~~~..;,;;..;;~.;__.....;.;~.;__--------...,..-------~. • • J • • • • • ' . • • • ' , • ) ' ! l • I Buy a I Border to Border Bargai Every cl11sifiod wont od in tho DAILY PILOT •ppoars in ivory edition ivory da y. That moans your •d will bt seen in papers delivered to homes ancl 1old from new1racks from border tO b"rder all along tho Orange Coost •.• all the way from Seal Beach to San Clemente You Get It All ••• Huntington Beach Fountain Valley Costa Mesa Newport Beach Laguna Beach Irvine Saddleback San Clemente Capistrano (Plus the dally newsrack edition) For One Price With A Classified Ad Phone 642-5678 YOU CAN CHARGE IT, TDD II I .. - ... ,,m,,tolM•o .. [!) I l\pw;monbfw-l!tl f .__fwllolll ][t] f ...... _ .. :._ 1_1_.; ___ ;_ ••.. -....... ~ .. :··· Apt. Unfllrn. 365Apt. Unlum. 365 Apt. Unlum. '~o.,... .. -,-.~,-----------Ge~~.-.-,.~,,-----------36S Apt . Unlurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. 36S Apt. Unfurn. 365Apt. Unfurn. 36S If you get a move on, this ad is· worth $150 If you rent a Tara Apartment this weeke , you 'll receive a Sl&o move in al lowanc1 s ta credit· against your· secOnd month's ren . And, &I If that were n't enough, look at all tho grut things you and your kids get al Tara Aparlments. Swimming pools. Big rec· reation centers. Playgrounds. Beautilul land.11c1111plng. Convenien{ barbecue areas. Spectacular apartments wit h patios or bal· co nies and much, much more. Pick lhe Tara Aparlmenl thal suits you best. Thon make •ure you visit it THIS WEEK· END. This way you can gel in on the •t:!O mavll'lg allowance offer. LA~WIN'S TARA HILL -CYPR&SS 9090 Moody St. Cypress, C1llforni1 (714) 126-3811 On Moody, jusl south of' Llncoln, between Pioneer and Vall ey View . Recreation center has fireplace, billiard s, kitchen f•cllitios. Gym, sauna. & Jacuzzi. Small pet• allowed . Beautiful split·level, 2 & 3 Bedroom apartments. Buill·ln• in kitch· ens. Paneled, rough·sawn walls in each liv· lng room. From $186. including gas & water. LARWIN'S TARA VILLAGE -STANTON •. -10250 !leach Blvd. Stanton, C1llfornl1 1714) 111·1151 Take San ta Ana Freeway lo Beach Blvd., So. juH put Ball Rd . or San Diego Freeway to Beach Blvd. No. to Tara Village. Recreatio n. c.tn ler has color TV. billiards & kitchen fac ili?!e.!I. Teen center. Closed circuit TV system in ea ch apartment that connects to your personal TV set to keep watch on the play areas. Small pets allowed. Spectacular 2 & 3 Bedroom apartments. Kitchen built~ ins, including dishwasher, From SIB!. including gas & waler. LARWIN'S TARA VILLAGE -ANAHEIM 1250 So. Broekhunt St. Anaheim, Callfor,nla 11141 n2.6190 Take Santa Ana Freeway lo Brookhu r1t So. J ust past BaJ I, or San Diego Freeway to 8rookh urst. No. to Tara Village. Recreation center with billiards and colo r TV, Teen center. Sauna. Clos.ed circuit TV system in each apartment that conn ects to your personal TV 1et to keep watch on the children's play areas. Laundry fa cilities. Small pets allowed. \ Lovely 2 & 3 Bedroom apartment!!. Kitchen built-ins including dishwasher. From $201. including gas & wa ter. LARWIN'S TARA HILL -ANAHEIM 2130 W. Cr91c1nt Ave. Anaheim, California 17141 772-7910 Take Santa Ana Freeway to Brookhurs!. 5o. one block to Crescent. Turn left. Recreation center with fireplace, conversa- tion louna:e , kitchen facilities. Gym, sauna &: billiards. Luxurious 2, ~ & 4 bedroom apartments. Kitchen buil t-ins inc luding dishwa sher. Closed circuit TV system in each apartment tha t connects to your perscinal TV set to keep watch on chlldren 's play areas. From •t86. including gas & water. THE LARWIN COMPANY 1972 A CNA Financial Company A(it. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfum. Ceron• d1I Mar Corona d1I Mar Corona del ·Mar .... for rent Spect•cular vlaw1 for your fam ily. From Ihle H1rbor View hllltop above Corona del Mar. Dramatic architecture. H1ndsom1 Inter· lors. Privacy. Pool, glrdens, pl•Y areal. Close to achoola, •hopping . Two and three bedrooms, two balhs. From $245. Gu and cablavialon Included . BAYVIEW APARTMENTS San Joaquin Hilla Road, east of MecArthur Boulevard For Information, call 644-5555. "-!. Unfum. 3'5Apt. Unfurn. Loguno Niguel 365 Cesta Ml•• Dan• Potnt Huntin1ton IH<h LG!: 1 BR.. ae.t.n view ap1, e CKEZ OftO A.PTS e B&r, dln a.rta, !Iv rm. Ls• 8234 AtJanta, ].)..3 Br'1. '8r l BA . Hekon,y. Mw POOL. Prtvata f'ilwd 1ar. ;.J, r.rpl l drpa, bltrut l Wa•her/dr)o8r. S.i&-03M. Newport luch N•w,.rt l••ch r t'fr\Jo . S165 I l 7 • l 9 l T, LARGE 2 iR, 2 8A. cpt1.', A37-..'it7•. drps, encl. patkl A sar. WHY llAllK NIWPOllTllll STAY HOMI ON WllKINDS. 3 RR . 2 BA , St~. Nf'w\y pA lnlf'd. Cina. to fl<'hl1 A mrkt1. Children nk. O~n Fr 4--7 pm, SAi 9 am-5 pm . 1016 El Camino Apt C, CM. East Bluff NO pe!IJ, S\5.t 336-1575 WOULDN'T YOU? -2 BR . 2 BATHS IEACHILUFI' APTS. II '• all bore for you to enjoy Salurday1 and Jo'ul~v t'llrprtrd ' dral)fd up. S1>1c 2 It ~ Ar, 2 b11 , Pool , Pa· S d d II k 1 81111n1 ,,1,,"' apt . 2 rov~red 11o, D r\V. 11111 Ellis A47-~!r.i7. un 11ys ~ 11 wee on~. too park'r atalls. G1s A "'at.or 2 BDRM . cpla, drpa, hl1n1. $7&0 ,000 health spA , 7 S\\•hnrnina pOOll. 7 pd. S250 flM'I .. ~'tarl)'. 816 J.auntiry 18<'111rl"s. SlJS mo. lighted tennis couru. bicycle trails, pultln1 Ami.cos \VA.f. N.R. 89+-n52 or 89l-M9t. green, shuffleboard. croquet. Spacious junior ... ... aarqe, fncrl y1NI. St~. p1an~ An~ .. 2·5tory to,vn houses with 2 or 3 ~~·=·iiii';7;5~.6~0;S~OiiC:°o Lartt 2 BR atud!I), "ntl l1's from $170 mo nthl y, plt1~ 1 or 2·bedroom W ••••• 1 a,IC. ~11'. No pets. M~M9. bedrooms. All with elee;Lrlc kitchen!. private LRG 2 Br studio, 1\i BA. BRANO NEW _ 800 AmiJ:Os 3 BR. 2 BA, rrplc, 111 i)'ilr;, balcony or pal ln, ·carpetlng , drape.rle~. 5ub- Unfum . Av11.ll wknd ol Mir \\la y 2 Twnhtes 2 Br 2'.t fll'l'll II M"(' ll<"lllt!eii $190. t~ranean 'f)Atkin~. elevators, optional maid ~-0744 . 4. taking a pp 11c a1 i0 n 1 s.. '1 OupJeJE, 2' Br, i Ba. 961-4167 or ~1.l1a. ~e.rvlce. dOUfQiet food mRrket, dry cleaner, Cnrpnr1 & llldry, nr ahop'~ frptc·1. crplll, rlrpi . hl tnt, Laiunl leach baauty ~•Ion on grounds. See ~1uUfuJJy fur· k l\C'hla. St60 + drp. 9911 El pool, 2 ci-.r RpAce ,. •. S300 nl !!ht!d models torla y. 9 a m to J p.m . bther Cam ll'tl'I, No. 1 CM. Mft-0451. ""· 67~1.'\80. Uf'TOWNI l im~,; hy appnintmenl. Just nnrfh of Fashion B RANO NEWT.BA:-Huntington Be•ch NlCF. 1 RR . Stovt, rt rna. li;land at .Jamborf\e and San Joaqu in Hill1 Bronze Mf'd11.Jl!nn, encl &Mr, ;;;;;;;;:;;;;i;;;;;;;i;;.;;-;;a:;;; I cr-p!•. drp•. Walk lo hf,11t'h Roar!. t"rplll, rlrp~. hlt·Ln,., i;Arb. QN BEACH! A ahnpplns t Sl!ll'I. Ttl1phon1 (714 ) 644-1900 fo r r1ntal lnform1tlon. dl11pl. 12n A!b11rt Pl, E11.11I· NU-VIEW RENTALS •Id•. 1\6' mo. G" ~ w•ltr 17, .. ,,,,. ., '"·32" PARK NEWl'ORT Al'ARTMINTS pd. 642-056.1. FURN. & UNYURN. IM t.'lerrf'e ncl'-'n vll!\I', un. * LOWER * 2 BR . l"rom S26~ lurn. 2 Br. 11.pl. Rltn~. rpl~. on th• bay GOl..O Medallion, front 2 Br ~AD~1;rs ONLY rlrp11. Adul!11 n11Jy, no p11t11. -A;-p-:t-.-:U-:-n-:fu,-rn-.---,----'--------li pafin, encl aar, laundromllt. furnuurl" Av11llRblP Av11ll Mi r. Vra llll'. s22fl. ~65 Apt. Unfurn. 361 A.dull•, m JMll•. SL.~/mo. C a r P l"fs-drape1-dl1hwa1htr 4W-216l. Newport &each Newport ... ch 64~~15 or M2-li4!l9. heated pooJ-11auna1.t11:nni3N -'-E'"w"OCE.::..,._A_N_V_IE\-.-.-.-,,,.-S, tl!C mom«Pan vi ews "TilE GABLES" pa.tioa-amplt parklnl 2 BR. 2 A;. & I RA. AlllO 3 2 Br. w/1ar. Adults. cpts, ~curity Gull rda. RR. 2 BA. S2~Sl'\ll. 222 dt'!>o. blt111, fnCTI y r d. HUNTING.TON M<h. <94-.t1A.1, 4114-2'30. w/patlo, wtr pcl. 636-il20 SECLUDED I-81{ flC'"An 2439-C Orana:e Avt. S15.'i PACIFIC view, Sl&.'i. L.ara" bachPlnr 11:'2 BR apt.I, I~ Ir S1~2.50. 7\1 OCF'..AN AVF. .. ll.B. 11ludln Sl~. UttJ Jl d, freshly pelntff!, c r p Is , f7141 5.16-14117 494-8171 . drps, bl!lt!L, C' o v.a r,. d Olr nl'('n 10 11m-6 pm DJ.lly ~L-ld-o"""lt-lt _____ _ BEAU111UL LIVING THAT . BABIES THE BUDGETI ' • ed11lt llwl11t Ml•ll ,. .... From 1155 carports. Ch1ldrf'n It JM'ls \\'l\,LIAM \\'Al.TF.RS CO. ok. 1130 c~ntrr Sr. 548-40\<t. ~-jji·jjj-iiijilj· iiii * 3 80RMS. * REFRIGERATORS OLYMPIC SIZ! POOL 3 hd 2 b h 11"5 "'I • • Stiml! Vtr11·. Arhtll11 only, 1'111, at · "'· ~ r•t What do you -•nl I s•-h 11111 pluJI cfe 11 n ~ti p J , , ... )'"Ary .. l\!\1 monl . Referencn. Chlllh't'l'I OK, na in an apartment· Call; 673-3863 988·2505 Eves. •"'••23 l/uii;" l\'Rlk in clos11:t'!' Dl11h· pelt.' ;roe-"" , "'ll!lhf'r11? S..p11rl\t" t!inlng $2'1 off M11.rch. ren!. 1 br, 11r~Mi' Pnol~? 8r11utirul l"n· rtfrii, 11tov11t, crpt/drp&. vimnml!nt? For all thi•~and $130. lllS7 Monrovia AvP, mnrP, , associated hR0 KERS -Rf Al (ORS 1:a2~ W Dalbo•• 1.1 r Ji.lo 1 C.M. Apt 3. 111 Bahia,1 Pu1rt:-.! MODERN l Br. 2 Ba gardf!n 21110 171h Slr~t ar Dehlw~ri'. M111 Verde apl. Fl'"J'lc, dhwhr. Nr. J{.8, All re.-.itinl ng one btl· <1. HAJ'bnr k Baker. Adul!s. nn units, ' S\40.'-. Phonf' DELUXJo: 2 ~ 3 Sr., 2 Ba., $185, 557·1840. 536-509@:. · ~!\Cl. pr. S1~ up. RAlntaJ Ole: 309a Mace A v e . 31 BR, Ill BA. dahwhr. LRG . 2 BR. $ICO !146-10·~. ndry, Cl"f)ls, drp1, 2 chiJI\, 1---------ok. Avail 411. S 1.., 0 . Under New Man11.1eml"nl A11k &bout our dlseount pl&n N1wpott Beach 54;)..3215. & . ml)Vf!·ln 11.llnw. Oiilt'lrf'n &: SEACLIFT M11.nor. 1 BR, 11,i small l)f'IB \\'tlf"Oml". Newly A,11 St dlt'I 2 BR II\ ._ rMtl". 81"11 Air Apts. U · • ~ I hilt N. ol Af!.ams toff Rl'lll"hl POOL. Cpt1, drp1. ,tiltnt. 729 Apt 6 Utica 53&2796 S15'1 lo t\T5Jmn. All aboul LRG 2 BR. S1601mo. Frl!shly p11.inlf'fi. Ldry facU. carport. No pet~.~. 5.1fi.7010 oor tll•rounl. 1~25 Placenfl a DISHWASHERS llLLIAltOS CAllPITS & OllAPES GYMNASIUM PRIVATE PATIOS CAltl'ORTS • Party RMm filth l'lrtpl1c1, T.V., Stereo . Vista Ph. 545-4855 Del M~sa Apartments ----------· • 1 nmr SHARP 1 BR, Close lo OCC Ir UCJ, Sl.35 ml'!. * * 557·7768 • * ---------AVI". 5(8-2M2 A ' Unfu 1-MO FREE RENT WANTED n K-L r ABLE P • '"· 365 Apt. Unfurn. 2 BR, 2 BA, $159, COUPl.F: tn ,,.,.,, l••,. a Newport BHdl -Nowport IHch I l BR Upper, crpt1, drp11, range, ovtn, nfrli'. No pet&. tui.116&--1~. ~7729. e Wll...i;;(')N GARDENS e 2 BR, 1* BA, C'rpt/c1rp1, encl pa.tio, $1 40. &42-6811 POOL -Kidll "-pl!ll nk. l.ARGE 2 AR, Dt!n, H~fl·A· ~A N r R. 0 N'IT )' 1' I)' Crp~/drp~ b1ln11 pitli'I Wit)'. Nr. ocean . Jll':WAl\D lo\l l b be 26\4-D D;111wArf'' 1-1 R • /\ ~lral Sr.ii)! Appl. 673--1909. f :. h • ..:,•,•'· nl It t>&rtu · · · o -ac . """' .1 n y, ava Mgr. 536-5738. 646-966& A a:ood want ad LI • &004. ~''· sm. 64~. I l.A!WE 3 BR. S BA, crpll, drpt. b\tn1, ,.,.... " t.lk to hay, 1 blk OCl&I\. YI~ sm mo lnM. sea.a». EXTRA Jr& new 1 Br. Bltn1. * FRESH AIR 1 ,111"-•""""'""""'~"'----== Apt. Unfurn. JU .lcpt. Unfurn. 3'5 Apt. Unlum. Sl\aa: cpll, drp1, fl n c I W11lk 3 Riki to 81111.ch: rar~. Priv patio. 540-1901. Lee 2 BR, apr. newly decor. lrvlne lrvlne Irvine LJl.G 2 BR. Ntw Cl"f)t & W/w crpt1, dl'J)ll, bltn1, f!X··i ---"---------'----------'.;.;..------- dr1ptJ:. S130lmn. cppt rthig. Sl50. No tn&'ll, ** 543-7209 ** no Pf'I•. 53&·1711 LARGE 2 Bclrrn ., newly 2 Bfi. $150. frple., d1hw1hr. l'f!df!Cf'lrlltl!d st 5 o . 757 hlln1, neAr1y nrw MAC and Shalimar. 645--097J. drp. VPry clean. nr. par k & 11eh111., chllt!~n weleomt , 1. BR. srovfl, ll t f r I i . , !l68-M.J3, ... ~ D!Jhw&11hl!r, Ctpt1, •prps. =~~-~~~.,.,.~ 717 Jamei, SU.?. ~1l BRANP new triplex l,,2-3 br \Vll.lk to Broadw11.y .l P~n· _ 2 BR, 11 pt., crf)l'tl: Ir drp1, ny'a Sehl A prlc 1 blk. Sl40.. "° irtov.-, rPfrig. ?l'lol. Lndry $1llO.·SU5. Call aft 3;30. f1tcil. Chlr!m ok. 646-815.1. 847·7084 2 L(;, RR. 2 BA. C11.r. Cpt11, DLX . l RR Studio 11.p1. In 4. drps, hl1-1n1. Sl65. 548-308:), pl"X. Nr. Watnf'r & 64:Z...3!136. GldFl\W:f. Bltn~. ept/"1rp. 2 BR unfurn overlnok1 a:olf t!1hw1Jhr. l"l'IC'I gAr. No pets. Cfll.U'lfl, Sl 15/nn. 57~ Jos.nn _l::'c."::.· ..:.·14<H:::_..:."::':..· ---- S!. !M6-fi677, 67:>-ml. 2 BDRM. 1tudi0 11.partment. u-·~K-'E~a~lov-•"'ly~hnm-,~,~,~br~-. 02 1 All elec!Tlc, cpta, drpa, b11i, crpt/drps/p&I !'JQOL J7M bltn!I. $150, 5 3 7 -7 ~ 0 4 . H Kenwood fl. fi46.400f. 536-9937. UNf'URN BACH!:LOR apt. 2 BR, 2 BA, h't1h p11lnt. hu1e Ulll turn. rf'IOnl.I, 1ml lux. hld11. Wtlk S\10 /mo. M2'.MOO. tn n.-•ch . Pl'IOI. R11:c rm. ** BEAUTJF1Ji: l .\: 2 BR. Adulll, 220 llth ~1. Contemporary Gllnl11tn Apta. -WALK TO BEACH Pat i o•, frpl o, pool, Srand l'W:!W 1-2-~ BR Cpl .. Sl»-$165. Call ~~163'. drps, hltn1, frp!r, 125 18th A * !TUDIO API' * 3Cl' 16th. 847-~7. 'C * 2 BR. 1 ~ BA TH 2 en. apt. Clottd a:ar, cpll, *•ADULTS only, PUJL. th-pt, chilrtren/m11ll Jlf'I nk. 1024-0 Ml11!Gn .'4D-15.i9 Sl40/mo. 8'7-2940. ADULTS Mly 2 br $00. me. 3 hr, I"' ba twnl\lf' W/bltn 735 Jamea No. B. Call rana~. l)ven &; r11tfrt1. Pvt 546-m.'i. patio, $190. nz.3()(9. ' "~lake Room For DaiJ. d y' ' •• c I e a n out the a:araae .. your tra1h la CASH with t DAILY PILOT Ou.ltltd ad. NEW Mobile Home, 2 87\, .!!dull park, Hunl Be11ch $300 mt), 213: 796.-&464 fiVfll. 1'W'n unUHd lttma Into quick caah, ca.II 64J..~78 • Apt. Unlum. 365 Apt. Unfuro. L11un• Nltuol L•I.,,,. Nl1u1I Only HI """'9·--7~ ( Quick to ro-1an1p1rtmtnt,.. In our-ldultllOllon.(Tllo 1 quicker you 1ro, the bettor your chlnOol of gtltlng !Ito floor pltn J ~ 1nd location thlt flt you b11t.) , f PorkWottaptrtm1nllttndtomlupf11!. '· I ' t With Junior execuUv11. And eeoretar let. And tngln•r& And ' • 1v1rybodyetMwho Ilk•• our1oc1Uon. (Clo11to 1mploymentoentera / f and frHW•YL Nt1r ahopplng, aohOOla, church II and !Ito UC IMne / ' c1mpu1.) I With 11dy golf ere. And miytrody 1l11who llkll iMllglCl9Vlf'/ • 1tr11tfrom •• 1•11olo pub I lo golt COUTN. I With wolght-wllohlrw. And walght·llfltrt. And m~ tllt who could ;•In (or lolf) oolllllhln; lrom Parle WHI'• flbulOUI ,.... f rtllllon. (Swimming end lhlrtPI' poolo. Complato hlllth olub With 1 lllllned atttndanta. Nlght-l lghltd IOnnlo. Vollayball, hlndblll. Lllge turf 1re1 tor Jogg ing and touch football. Plua loun;11, glllll ltld card room• In tht hlndaome two-1tory clubhou M.) / ~ark Wott hit m111Y other 1ttree~ona, too. So even lfyOU'11 not an 1ucuUv1, or a golfer, or 1 w1l9bl"W11Dhlr ••• you'll 11111 nt In. If you huny. (Famllln : you'll flt In htrt, too. Speolal 11ollont wHh tot IOIL 8poelll foellltloe: Prt·achool.Junlor Olympio tlzo pool. Tttn~J P&RBWl1ftl,, • 4 -• NOW AVAILABLE • • • 1 & 2 bodroclm a~rtm· 11, luJfy "''pated ond droped, Insulat ion ond 1oundpi-oofi~g , r1~1at)on focili· ties, hoo ted swimming pool, barbecue areo. INCLUDES-OAS • TV CABLE• WATER I ----10 o.m .. • ,.m, Lag.Una NiglJel Apartments love Up to $39 per month _.._ "f!flf1 .......... ,.., .. ,...... -... .. . .... II"'"' - I IMreom 1 hth$11S,OO ' ~IMrOOlft J lath $221.00 2 letlroom 2 lath $235.00 ....... _ ·--\ $tl4.ocr ' $1.17.10- $196.00 LAGUNA NIGUEL APARTMENTS .ttoil1 •'--...... w.-...... w '"·"" •••""m • l!JflJ1iij •-••w·-.-.. , .... , I I ' I I r ··-. -. ,., ' • .. ~..;. F..., U/1912 ' f ]~ ';;;! l";;;' ... -~J[S] 440 P•non1l1 · · 530 Found lfr11 1d1) 550 •;;x:;;;:=w;;~;:,.,:: ... =•1;;;,;o;;m;·ce;;•;;,·) !-SH-IRLE--Y-W_""" __ l -(0 .... Ulilied--. I ·B_LA_CK--.---w,.hl"'".-""'''"•m-. -.,.-,. From $380 Month Dept.) IOlt hrr Z1ppo wloo tail. Found vie ~th . ]~[ ltentalt I f ~l)trt~nt1f0tRe:1r'fl( ;.,.,.lftti1t1'-Rtnt lt VJ ,~AJ111tmen1Sf~Rtnr i . I r , f r . ~ ,. I ...... ' '• • , J At f,, ~ Apts., · p s., Furn. or Unfum. 370 F.U,n"t'"J.Jl>llU"' ·370 Furn. or Unfurl\. 370 Huntington &.Kit , riunllngtor. B"'ch Nowport &.ach (" ..... I~ " Apts., ~ Aprs.; ' Fu'!'. 0. Unfu'!'.'270 ~"'.fl:.~£ Unfu.~ Celt• Mo11 Cotti Mose :170 Office Rlftt1I· "i(!!~a;;: ;;j~B:~~:r~~ ., Bed · 1 B 'th !il!O. -. Prime Location 1 r 1.wWtu at lbe tront counler ~-D N 8 ..,....... St. I.: ""'a.share r., .. 341 &~ .. N'.J>f. Bea downltalr1 at the Dally 642-3374. Bill (;~ llltr. ~161 Pilot. This was just a Plain ::.::.!: ' ' ordinary allvl!r Colo~ Zip-FOUND Beautiful pure black * Corona del Mar -po, but JI was 80 very, vefy alten.d malt> cat -May~ Deluxe ollic@s. 2 R'm iuitl! special to her, 50 i! you 5-6 monlhii old. Mesa Verde S.135. Ground fir 3 rm.1 + .mould find it, aM would ~I ~""c.'~'-·~C-.M'-. _546._'4_78 __ ·_,,, pvl. ha,' $300. U t I I , ve:ry grateful to the penon WOOLY brown puppy, Wt':ar· janitorial, a/c, prkn1 . Who"brou&ht It back. Thank lng a choke chain, on • • '1 • Mlnlltfl to Newport · lleac:h Unbelievably large •,Pis. Decorator ·furnish· ed. Huge l!ool, j1cuzz1, electric built-ins, shag carpets, drapes; sauna & mdre! ' ' ADULTS-NO PETS SINGLES ........ $145 . -1 ID,JtfllS ....... ;, $155 · 2 .RMS ..... , ... · $175 Unfurnished Apt1. Avollabl1 ' From $10 to $15 LESS. YOU'RE RIGHT- THEY'RE UNDERPRICEDI 1561 MESA OR., Cost1 M11I 5 blks $o, of"N1wporf &Ml. 546-9860 " ..... ' · room a . · --· ' . I . 2 Bedrooins,"2 Baths ... ~ ~ (:enlrel ft.Ceo.t!Jtionln1 & healing • Charming fireplatt1, 3 •pactou1 Door plan•· •, Unu•ual lar1e doaet1 A ~lorage 01;1 Pa~o. .• 2 n o'fmming-pooh.j therapeutic pool, 11.una• ·• Gy\n;hllliahu, dMvingi-mge, putilhJ gi'een • All ulll\tie• inr.luf!Fd •'flWllSli(o , ADULf, L.IVllllG -"r-"l:;;""';::.!;~;:'~":'':l:r:=R 'fl:IKUl!t • 64~ ••.•. 1 .. ~ f ~. r you. Pallsadt":S, Capistrano Beach Rooms 400 COMFOU.TABLE o,ftice, or FUlLY LICENSED 4~9690. store. al,r. cond., & .. beated. ~nowned Hindu Splt'ltu&list. RED hai~ puppy, found (2- FOR lil'en~ntan, r«>m In lrg. fiOO Sq. Ft. S140 mo! 1914 Spiritual Reading 1 t v en 22-721. Call & idt":ntify. altrac. priv,. hnmt': w/no Mt':~er Pl., C.M. 548--0'r;4;, daily. lOilt·lOPM. Advice 1 ,.:646-8c:=c::226=·-----= children or pets. Beaut. evt'S. ~. on aJI mauer1 Ct life. 312 N. t·Lost SSS view ktt In pll!a11.41t DESK space •availabJe '5(1 Et Camino ReaJ, San --------- nei&'hborboXi, k I I ch I! n mo.· Will provide-f\Jrnftun! C!emen1e. 492-9136 or 2/'10. Fm!. Ian & blk Germ. prlvil., il de.sired. Garage. al $.5 mo. AN.Wttina service 492-903t. Shep. prt'&nant, 10 m<lS. old . 830-1034. available. 17875 Beach Blvd.l"'o"r"sco=VE=R,-"'o"r~sc"'O~V~E~R~Y~ Reward & pick of the littf'r. BEMITIF.UL, prlva!e ·room Huntington Beach. 6t2-U2l Find YOURSELF In Somoone Vic Newport Blvd. Ir. lll!h with· batb. Newport Beach. DELUXE 300 sq. ft. 2 mt. ca.ll now _ No obligation SI. C.P.1. 646-2635 eves, days, U> week. 645-3143. suite, 48c sq. 1t Corona del {n4J 835-6885 (213) 387-3393 7Z1~3o~83>-83-·~~"-·--~~~ lOEAL bac~!or qua.rt~s for Mar nr. post otfitt, Snack NATIONJ\LLY LOSf, gold l'toss & cha.in, emplo~d male over JO. Shop. Priv. ·pkg. Ai:r-cond. , RECOGNIZED heirloom. Wed. CdJl.f High "'6-5689 Realonomics. Bkr. 6r:>-6700 PROBLEM School or Fashion Island. ~ · Pregn .. """. Con-DESK -"-bl ISO · -·~# Genrrous re'vanl. 644-1682. SLEEPING Rooms. srs wk space ~v....,.. e fldent, s y mp at he tic + .Qel>Q$jt. )19$ _Q <:amino. mo. Will p~d~, furniture prtroancy counsetina. Abor-RING, yellow gold w/4 4J,i1· Wt1~tt9r, Huntington Beach No. 1 CM. 545--04;;1. at $5 mo. Answenng servl.ce tion & Adopt.Ion r e t . d!amonris. Helrloom. Suhsr. ~ · """11 ll/847•8526 . ava.!Jabll!. 222 Forest Ave, AP-CARE. 642..'..t'1,36. REWARD. PLEASE~ .... ..,... __ 2 I..!!_ _____ -~ NICE room ftlr ~king man 1 ~La~gu~no~Be~•<::;""·~-~94~66~:--IAiroHoiTcOSAroo;;<;;Ou; 497-1609. ~----------._r w/k'lt&heO · pr1vifegf'11. · East 1 · . ALCOHOLICS Anonymous ""'=~--;-~~-[) I u r1 I ( 11 t: ( j;a: t: I l!J Apts., ". r Apts., Costa. M~. 64l,.03~. AR'?'ITECT, ,Engineer, .e~. PhOrie 542.m7 Ot' write ·LOST { moq_ths Malamute '~· · . Ap,.., . · · FUrn. or Unfurn. '370 Furn. or:Unfurn. 370 Gu'est Homa • . 415 Office'lf, See IQ 8PP~la!e. P .O. Box 1223, Costa Mesa. female. Re1vard. Feb. :M. , , _.i , ...., Exler. entra.~. S&5 mo.lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 968·50ll or 536-1ll4. um. or Unfum. "'310 Furn. or U(tfym. 31u Irvine lr'd111 ·_ : ... __ ~\·.-· , ~ • ---------548-5300, OPEN. 444 Old/I LOST: M<1le Collie vie. 151h Colli M011 Cost1 Mriii · ' ' Quiet and ··Serene . Atmospliere for Adults. /,-"IVING. it Merriinac Wopc;l$. ~ffers so many advan· tages. Yqu'll enjoy truly, ·lovely surround· ingS" ,Within jft: your o"'·n apartment and a hoSf of•~recre~tion.aI· facilities are·'available :within the' auar,tment complex.: " . ., ' l ' 1 & 2 BR Apts w/Terraces Furn. & Unfurn.-From .$ 140 FAMltlES, W~Lq)M~~ I . SINGLE STORY . South $11 Atmosphere 'l BDRM·2 BATH $175/mo. C&l'pelt. and Drapes Air Conditional Prtvale Pad9l HEATED p00L Carport " Slorace . Nr. SChool1 Sr. p!a. Cout .PJua Hlf>DiN VILLAGE 2500 SouU. sa.,. (enter J bOcl-W. ol ~Briltol, at( W.,,.., on Linde w.,, -to W, c.otro)) ' SIDla Ana • Stf.1525 ·•·lle•tod Poola La1it ClobhOuse elc. BBQ Cb!J• co.. center Grear DllW ] 2 I: S Bdrms i)'otn 1149 ...,, .. -boll Aalr a>lld. ICIUlM C°"51' . .VIL.LAS , Ulll-ll.it. ,__ HACIENDA HAttBOR 2U AVOCADO STREET Ailtilta 9rily • No Pl!ll DelUxe 1 & 2 BR. POot Garage. Dishwahr. Paid ufil. FROM $150. 646-13l4 1 B'r. fui · U~. untm or Furn, Utij i~d. Now!, die. BeallU &f,rden, . pool, m . ' Adulll, "" pol.I. 1959 Map!< Aw, CM. Mgr No, 5. •Alao p.1'3gt!s Iof'~rtnl. 1'1JR.N 1 ·ew1. alto unturn 2 BR Studio apt. Cf)ti, drps, ..,.. $wlm'&\ pool. 11 • chlldren,, nQ ·pet.a. Qu.le'I nelghbort-i. 64NOO. ""'·DR.l)IE'BY 111 l'lower 81:,.C.M .. I •BR. Fun< Belt lotallon Inc. M. ~er-~ " . • '•"•~I > ~ owel!.90 , tHllll 8*' . . ·' . . .. "' ... . . ,. . . Apt•·{ \ · FUrn. or Unfurn., D~~·, P~lnt • 370 ·Furn, -or Unfurn. i7o Apt:s.; ............... ______ _ Ne¥tP,Ort. Beach EXCEPTIONAL. .,newer 3 .;;:;;:;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;; BR.,~!~~ BA, yd., dw., from $195.~33912 A Olinda; 2 BR, view, $160. 24691 .C Cordova, 49~.· HUi1tiilglon Bi~cfi . DCEAN VIEW UNITS .RESORT ' LIVING FROM $135 It's Oamvood G a rd en Aparlments , , • • and it's tun, fine neibhbo~ a~g preitlge l)vin,i: ~ one luxur- Jous package., Then!'s Sl mililon in-recreation ., • • 1wimming, tennis, bU!iards, health .clubs, sa"nas, · pn>.1 1hop, • indoor gnlf drivine; range,'ciubhhbse, ett. ' . *PR1YATEROOM* N lBld 1~-----[S] ewpor v · · I I t.. Irvinf' Bl\'d., N . B . for a.rrtbutalory n.rSon. Good · l " -• f"~ food, nice'chee~ llUlTOUnd· l3XJ sq fl plu.s. 17th St, Costa 0•• lnu ....... RE-ward. Call 645-_5591. in.as. · " . , . " Mesa.: ~HU~G~E~,c.al~ioo=-"pO-,c....,:7.,--ne'.C'.'C:'t. * f>46..S631 * *·Call 548--4753 * · male, Univ. pk, Irvine. Call Rentals ta 5hare 430 Business Rental '' 445 Found (frH ads) SSO 5.52-7057. -·~---------I -=--=-----~~~~~~~ SHARE loving C Ji r i lit i an MANUFACT'UR.ING,, -Sales, GOLDEN Lab Retriever ~I>" ;:. Science ~me. Maie/FE:male office space. Good Laguna prox. 4 or 5 moi. <lid Vic. I . ] GCJ $100. Clean, orderly, c,httr· loc•tion. $100. t0 $390. rllo. Wamt'T & Magnolia, H.B. ~and Rlt)lin ~ ful. No sm<lking, no drink· , i9,4-4653. . ="=7-3_!_46 7·"""----,-,., Ing, vegetarian. Write JM.ice "THE . FACTORY" in Can-FND. Male puppy, b I k Calvert,,.3ll Alabama.;A'pt. ne,-y Vll~age...,a..new co,nceet w/brown marking• a 1 Accounting 6. Huntington ·.Eklh.· Tele-in .retail artis.at) shops, See Hellt"::r Park. C.M . Choke &1 ---------- .. i-. """ "'""' kd · ·L-"-"'"' II '""] no ATTN : Small busine11se1 . .,.,..,ne """ut""' w y1 ae.rure to appreciate. $70/.tnQ µP. uca co ar. U'I<>-7;io . 7 AM r·-•t •·-M Bookkeeping in my home 25 · · 0 iu v·r. -' 4li 30th St. NB. 673-9500. PUPPY, all black w/white yrs exp. as F IC bkkpr. GIRL, j2-78' tb .shate our 3 . S'l'ORE fut ·teaae 3lx42 ch'e$f. Poodle mix. Vic. 300 rn!e, esL 962-,-4TI1 . bdrm apartril7n! ,1~ 'b/oCks 826 W. l9th $!., C.M. blocl: Vic!or!A St., C.M. Applitnce Repair from beach, Call Donna, Sl~ mo .. 54&-i~r 548-7~1 or 646-13161, 5.)8-1911 01"' after ' 6 pm, _CO_S'f_A~-M-E-SA--,1-0-,..~,-,d-g. FND. Black L abrador -,,.&,_P_•_r_t_•_,,-~.,....- 645-2952. '• 1500 sq ft, 5 parking spaces'. Relrlever. puppy with · w:1 Discount .,.ppllance ·Repair GIRL 21-30 !o sh a re Call eves 494--2882. collar. Vic. Baker & Mesa Washer, Dryer, Dishwasher. hcautitul · Mach • hOu~. NB I ~r: V!!rde Dr., C.M: '546-9'238. GUARANTEED * ~. area s76.50 1 + .u 1 i 11 . lndustri1I Renta -o s~·UTI~'L G-y B"rm••• 2-1 ""11 r .., ·.. ......-CH ILD care, experienced &r &1 550. 1y-"'· Jemalf'. ·ea.n nol • .. ' 1 'SQ FJ "" dependable weekdays, lll-DIPLO?EP. ·wCm'an · Will 4,000 • . . keep, Friendly &: trainl!d. fant 10 5 yrs. Lunches t.. Ahli.re wit~ !fWJe1 3 ;Br .. 2 SprinkJed • Good JocaUoQ.1=6-:oJ:l.-050=·701.-=-=,-:c=---,;nack.!I. Fenced yard. OU Bath homf'. _No. H · B · JoilXJ, per nionth. BE .w I L DER ED young San Diego Fwy nr So. Cout 89>-'43'" ' 5,000 SQ. FT. femole CoUie-Shepherd mix =P~'=""',,,,c..· """=="~''~· ~~-ROOm1A~E ~o\l)IA!'d (.plale $650. per month black & tan. 546-6777. EXPERIENCED child care over 2]) to stir nice 2 Br Roy McCarcfte Re1ltar· FOUND 6 lo 8 mo. o4d Colli!': in my homt. All ages. 24 :,~1.~70j5~ apt. $15/mo. :WO Newport Blvd:, C.M. · -Del Mar., C.M. a.46-7306. hour care. Hot meals. Fenc- a-'f • -• · ... • 541:-n29 64z...o;;.t5. al yard. Excel ttfs. Sin SHARE ~fy W a t • r f,p.(l n t !!!!~'!"';,.,~..,..,'!"'..,~! ;WHMllTITClEOloiO;;ng<bha\iitedied<,:;:ai't1i000Un<nd """kly · 968-0833. Home ~/dock." JtlM 30.fi9 E~i~~r-~anta Ana vicinity Mes& Verde & =e~.~b-'-y-s~it~li_n_g ____ _ yrg, ~l~'ro· iir,aJ.,.i.t. 29J1 1q •. tt.:·urut;·lrg. tr.ont Balearic, ~ID58.· 67rMJJl. · ' · ?Hice, near Ne\\'POl1 Frwy. GRIT female declawed cat · ANN'S NEWPORT -Attorney -will m So. Santa Ana. $250. per found in Meo. del Mat. 8A8YSITTE:R SE:RVICE: share great house with -pool. mo. ,lease or Tl}~· lo "'!o· 5574)58.1 Huntington Beach $130. Ma-lj(Y.l ,.<· WafS\vorth .Real Estate l~;--;-=c:·:-;=;---;--or close In. Custom decoral.ed si~le.s .. 70~=·-=R~~--~-~ 6.19-4210 BLACK · Ir. Whill! mall!' pup. A"y '"" Any ho"' *unA E l"""e b€ll.utiful " ""' · 1 & 2 BR. F'Urrrished & Un--.. Vicinity Stale & American 4 ho · · lurnished1 No lea!e rtquirerl. h1odels Open 08.ily 'lll'to 1. apt, 1J:n "'t>ci?al'I ~sure·· w/tirl 2000 lo 9600 Sq. Ft. C ur minimum only, Caill 6'7>7691. '· 4001 Birch, Nv.'Dt Beach AVe., .osta Mesa . 548-7947· 53~2788 Office Ren'tal . ~ .440 Mr, Baumgardner a41-.5032. FND. YJlg. adult Samoyed. CHILDCARE Christian RENT Jl.f~l 1]jS Sq. Fl. Vic. Mission Vlf'jo. 837-7927. home. Creative play. Crafts, , ONE PICT RE IS dlttH THOUSAND WORDS h •dw•ntUC"OuJ -Come dis( over fof your1e{f al\ the .. ~ ~ ! I 'fOfltGJtlc feotur•s of our "Mounta}n Gretntry Aportfttent•.'' ~ • ~ , 30$0 s. IRJSTOL, SANTA ANA •;,Mill HOtrH Of so ... ,co.,. ,..WO "1 &'.2 bedroom $~7.0586 ' ' Mull lfo(lng .. : ~,.. ........ " ...... ..,. ""'~ ...... c.. 1 - $135/mo. 1355 Logan, C.M. MALE Pa:ligreed Samoyed, games, good attention, 3-4 Call 675-Sl16 " Vic C.M. atta. 557-3214. yrs. $3'.l. 646-8429. 455 space * * *· * ·* * JUST SOLD 'BAYFRONT HOME, BUILDING' NEW HOUSE. WANT TO LEASE 3 BR FURN OR UNF1JRN., NEWPORT AREA, FOR 6 MO'S. ALL RENT IN Al). VANCE. CAU:~4. Trader's· .Paradise ' TM Arrival Of ~Ir •. ,7 LI. 4 OZ. S.ON . : . . Jt-2 Lot Pa1m Sprints. Takl!S 5 unlt•i $7500. value. ~ for wtlls or house. Doyle Co . l,. Ji.· ~ 'Eves 138-6341 Jusrif':l ""!'\TTH_ew , wrs Sic Beat. va1 .. . . . sm>. '!>ado ""' """"" In born at '1:" ~.m. · Colta ~Mtta arra. ,. Thuri.1 Fllt .. 24, 1'12 · • Doy!O O>. • • ,f •• "'Evn~ H:~vt Clear IOt1 • •cre•1c. WUJ trade tor Income, com· tN!T'Clal, ·1nduatrlal, Tr&ll· ~ cira: Submit. • • , . ,_.tMI• . .. J Matchum Realtf ~7 -------~·~;I LU*1JRY «!' Steph. Yadll: I l'LM SPRGS 71, mob. home P1r10n1i1 530 on Goll/pool: !lOLL vwO HIU. Vi<>< lot; .8:1K lot TD; KASSAGE 1, •he on1y wl¥ 1o Any,.aJ1.....,,.11<1 mmi ~-ttill Jie<ft< .. Hd . * . * * lines times dollars WILL Ttrade 4 Br, 2 year <lid home In Sandpointe - S9.500 equity -for home & acreage near Sonora. Call 557,3111. HAVE Two tree &: clear houses, Canoga Park. S42.- JOO l'Q. Want nice Orang!': Co. Income property. LoVeU Johns. Realtor. 830--0382. HAVE; 3 BR. BtG· BEAR tfOME, VJEW, AU. trrn... f1JRN. • EQUITY l850Q. WANT: LOCAL PROPEfl. TY. M¥ERS, ~. 3 BAY car wsh, Butlr bldg, equip inc. cost $3300 price $30,000, Uc gd ocean going ycht or lots to $15M.Bx 9007, Kem Cty, Ca (800) 831·9398 4 BDRM, 2 BA, R·2 \al, room for e."1ra unit, $111,(XXI F"HA 1oan, · $14.500 eqty. Ti"ade for ul'lits <lr?? J)(lyJe Co. Evt>s 838-6.'Wl MUL TtPLE "Zoned land A: Laguna d!?Velopmenl acre· qe. $88M &. $133M equiti@I. Trf,'k t or both for home, ap!}: .. or -pxurn. 494-465.1. HA VE: lmmac.. Sharp 3 BR, 1% belh Udo bl• home. Equily f39.500. Want: l>uplex, triplex ?fT 1.1,.,., 67.H1S6 HA VE Small hOuse on 5 view 'lcu-Palm Dtllt't. Eltclw\a• tor Newport. c.M. 'a.rta. 6«-6111. The Irwin cO:~ .. PAllKUdo'l'ownhou,.,NB, 3 BR, 2~ BA, patio, pool. $33,:500, Trade for · motor hOme, 0r&na"t County In- coma unll1 or ?? 547·5846 Wbat do )'ou have to tradt1 Ult II h<re -In On.nae County's J&lJtSf read trad· Int pool. ~·· * * * , I llEST Dll ·ISI c L s s I F I .E D 6 4 2 • 5 ,, " 6 • 7 8 l'AYB CASH? • ,. I • I I •• ,....., 2'; 1'12 ['-ao~~ ]~ 1---1 ~ ,__[ _ri ... ,_ ... __,J[Il1 I I lio ... )ooM• •l[IJJ [ ,__ _r.;lo-)oo••__,][Il] ,__[ _ri,...,_,, ... ___,][11] ]~ [ ·----·1 (; • ..., ... .c ....... . B1byilttlng Help W""~' MI ' 11• Holp W1nhld, MI F 110 JANITOR, oxpu, &ptbt Coftv. Rot~taJ, 861 Center Holp w,nt..i. MI F 711 Holp W•nlM, MI F 711 Ant l~uH roo Furniture !':111 BAllYSITTING MY HOME, TNFAIITS ~ UP. 'C.M .. Yard. l'Ullt. c I ea" up •. A ..... om.con.tr ••al DENTAL A.ilt. Oral ~?:6rr St, c.M. ~ Remove trtts, dirt,' tVy. ~· ~ ;&; A xn.y exper. lmmed. ope~ 1 ~,..,,,,,_ ______ _ PRESS OPERATORS W«nen to work for pla11k: moldlnr plant. 546-33!0 SECRETARY T!WN£t: --...... ----,..-1 You can d!Jcov>r the lasc:in· Amer1can Indian 1 PC. NAUGAHYDE DEN GROUP FJXPER. · · · 645-1875 Ct-rptf Service I • -~~-~loader , ~ckhoe. F/C B:Jl""Sec'ylf..iuna $659 ~ 25 yn or over. ~~::~~he~~ ' £xtc. Sec',y eon.tr to $650 I •iiiilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii• I in spare dme. Min. qe lO. PROFESSIONAL p h o n e soUcltor • Dana Potnt, Stn Clemente, Capil:tn.rto art•. Work 1n YO\l.r own home. Beat dtal In area. ' Phont 833-lf&S · betwttn 9:00 .1.m. and noon. alina" 1lamorou11 world of • • bu.II.MM. Co. w\11 triin •al At aucUM. Approx. 300 lttorAA with pltuant manne:r A Mon rve:, t"d:I, 71, 7:30 pm. I "°"'"'"" ol la>·""ck "'1' (~-l l, cbalr, in bft"Y --'''-' -' . JO!IN'S Carpet l Upho1";(~ C!eaners, Extra Dri·Sham· pon Ir« Sootc....,.,.. !SoU Retard.anti). De&ttU<1n' &: all color brlchteners: & 10 minute bleach .for "'hite carpeta. Save YoUr money by saving me ~lctra trips. Will clean livlfll rm ., dinin& nn. lo hall $13. Any rm. $1 .50, couch $ID, chair S5. 15 yrs .. e:lp ls what counts, not methOO. I do \\'Or~ mysell. Good ref. 531--0101. l!i T TRUCK. HauU .. '. Soe .. tanu to $S50 DJSHW-.. "HER Slnb eo ... .., JeW<ley. U!Oclated tuks.. C.OUt· Sec'1/Receptionbt ·ueo ,.. 541)...(16'J.4. sood •pt'&J'&ftCf', $400.. Prevlfw I pm , AmrJ'lcan Call Jun Brown 5t).f055 Lt1W>n •1111, 215 l!ie.h St .. duty naup.hydc, end table&, coffee ttble-A lampe:. Valley Haulin& 496-3211:. A/P. Constructfon $550 TRASH Ir Garqe clean-up. Dictaphone 'l')'piJt l.~ f'ull T ime · J~C. PINNEY CO.· dayJ. Frff -e1t. An)'time. Ticket Girl , S400 Fa1hJon l1l1nd i C.OUtal A~ncy Newport Beach (on lht Ptn· 2190 Ha.rbo·r Bl ti Adan\1 ln11ulal Pawn Jewelry, bt.• iiOiiiiiiii, iiiiii;;o;iii .. tiil k~11, Navajo rue•. poUtty, ALL "~OR $169. S4a..503L Sr. A<:qt.CPA $14K AP.PL\' lN PERSON Newpert ... ch TREE Work till' ltd t..eeal Sec')' ' $SOO P\JNCH PRESS OP&R.ATORS elc. R.A, MUam, AucUoneer. 213/«MIO:ll/. TRADERS truh raraie ~I•~'-~ P NEWPORT THE RIGGER R.,.ulru Move' & haul 5U-S863 · Pe~sonnel AfencY 1' fashion l•l1nd Exper. in Wtinl ~P J):rofm· 1lve d1to1 A opr.ratinr punC'h pttu. Please apply ln per- Secretaries OLD Chinese snuff bottle~. Cloltonne anlmah, Blul' k wht procela.ln v a 1 " s , Plllow1, Flrurlne1, Looee J11.df' pll'(.'f'~. All rol1~1or·­ hl'm1. Pvt. ply 714/98.>1470 FURNITURE 202 N. lre•dw•y, S.A. 835-l3'6 O~n 7 Da.y~ MOVING INTO APT: NOl'lf' w111~hr"r' '1 p~ <lryt.r Xlnl cond, $200 . .Snct. bdrm. 1el fhdbrd, malt., d re 11t r , <11',k, h1mp l. $73. Corntt l'OO<'h $60. Mr. It Mrs. chain·~· Floor 111.mp S..\l. Small dtlk, Dbl. headbrd .. Bo\\'l!"J Mil It 11hoM. Sid boot!. Mi~. pl e tures . RJJ.1306, 833-6407. H I : 133 Drior Dr., N.'B. No. wpo rt lluch CARPET DEPT. OUHC Nnlng ' '42-3170' SELLING Cote1co lndu1tr le1 h11 1ecret•rl11 •Hnln91 In the followlnt are11: EquaJ Oppor. En;1ploytt CLEANING lady ava\l. 1 day SPECIALIST per wk, ~cept f'rl. or ADMJNIST~ATOR, e s t ~ b. EX£0JTIV£ sec re t a r y wkends. On Pen. only. Own Ora: Co. cO. PeMion & prot1t Newport Beach prole&lklnal trans. SIA. 673-8459. sharirit fitold. Ina. expe-ottice. Sa!&1'Y open. S e n d '°"· PO'M'ER & BRVMl'~IELD Car penter Mesa Cleaning Servke Carpets, Windows, Floor elc. Reaid. It Comm'I. ~ill . helptul. !'rina:e benefits. re1ume to 1001 MacArthur CUSTOM Wood\\'Orlc ParieJ. ing. Form ic a . Ctn'! Repairs. Aft 5. Ph: Duke DaDurka, 675:-7113. Send resume to Oa.uifled Blvd, No: 71, Santa Ana. ad M. 3.13, c/o Daily Pilot, M~lcalfOental backpund P .0. Box 1560 Costa Mesa, preftorred. Dedicated Cle1ning Ca. 92626. LARG6 OR SMALL All Typea Work: Cut dooni. pane J, remodel. finish, frame, repiin, etc. 962·1961. Cement, Concrete FREE Ideas. 'dvlce and eatimatcs. All I charge for is a beautiful job at a reas. price. 645-5073. CEMENT WORK, no job too ama.11, reaaonable. Free Estim. H. Slufl lck, 548-8615. PATIOS, walks, drlve, install new lawn!!, ·Ba\\', break, remove. 548-8668 Jor est. WINTER Rates! Concrtte floors, patios, d r i v e s , sidewalks. Don, 642-851~. Contractor • * * •• fATHER & Sons workinr contractor team. Design, carpentry, d eco ra ling, plumbing, 'A'iring, e I c, ALTERATIONS ~pt"Cialty. 24 Yrs. in business, Lie. & bonded. ~5. R00:-01 Additions, E11imates, plans & layout. single or 2 story. L. T. Construchon. 847-1511. JACK Taulaoe-Repair, remod.. acklil. 20 yrs exp. Llc 'd. My Way Co. 54l-0036. Additions * Remodelina Gerwick &. Son, Lie. 673-Q'.Ml • 549-Zl 70 Electrical ELECTRlCAL, resid., comm'l, indu1. A Is o. remodeJ. repa.I~. tn1tMJ. Big/small. Llc'd/lna. Free est. 546-0211 . ,... ELECTRICIAN, licensed, bond~. Small jobs, maint. &: repairs. M&-52>3. G1rd1ning ' _.... ....... _ AL'S GARDENING for gardeninc & . 1 m a 11 Jands~pin.r: 1ervicn. call ~198. Serving Newport, CdM .. Costa ~tesa, Dover Shores, \\'ealclitf. COSTA MESA 534-4121 Newport Bch-Lagu.na Niguel Lawn .Mowln1 & C.Omp. Se.Nice E X 0 T I C A Gardening Services Complete Mon1:11y Service Servin& NB, Ci'1. area 546-9840 Industrial. Commercial * LANDSCAPING * New lawns. Spmklrs .. dee~. designs, cleanup. State lic'd, bonded. 536-1225. JAPANESE gardener. com· plete yard serv. Frtt est. Clean· Up. 548-1.661, ~~5106. GREEN MANSTON GardenlJw & Yard Main- tenance. Jee Elmer, 642-ll37 Japanese Gardenina: Service Al50 Clea.Jr.up. Fret Est. e 548-6029 Mt 3 PM e EXP. Japanese Gardener Complete Yard Service Free est. 548-8459 eves. * Bob's Lawn Servlef' * Comp. Lawn Ma lntena~ Home or Comm'l 642-2065 * 549-2015 * 21 yrs. eXp. Free Est. EXP. Hawailan Gardener Complete prdenln& servi~ ~ani, 646-4676. Japanese Gardening Service Clean-up. Trimminl ·-· * WE 00 EVERYTHING * A~R~C~H"'l~T"'E~c=r"'u"R"'"'A7L 24 HR. PHONE 673-4071 Draft.amen. Secure positions EXP. DAYWORK avail. 10 exper. penonnel. MJ-48n or 542-8:\78 Design oriented. Laeuna Income Tix Beach ofc. 494-2666. "'"""'"'""" _____ ARTIST, part time, capable CLARK & Toner Ta x of retouching on oil por- Service-. 24 YEARS exp. Jn tralta. 494-8369. area . Personal sf'rVice ln ASSEMBLER/coll winder your home. Call for appt. needed for •mall elec- 346-773.'i, Howard Clark ll J hn T t'n>-mt!'Chanlcal d e v I ee 1 . 0 oner. Hoq Hosplla.I area. 'De...:~ landscaping t.eriry, vision important. No smoking permitted. Clean. l: * LANDSCAPING * pleasant workloa; conditions, New lawn, Sprinkler W11ile, .C!aMUled ad. No., 296 .. 531-4446 Daily Pilot, p , O. Box J.S6(L M11onry 1 BRICK, BLOCK Ir STONE WOl\K 540--0929 or 646--0945 Painting • P1perh•n9Jng Costa Mesa, Cal 92626. ASSISTANT Bookkeeper for Invesbneot Co. in Newpc)rt Beech. Exp'd. thru gcmeral ledger trial bala~. Heavy detail, Ref's Required. call 642-3092 8: 30 to S p.m. Salary $550. PAINTING: lnter/Exter, AlITO POLISHING &-; Walls wuhed ll minor DETAIL POSITJ01'JS. Ex· ttpain at prices you can al-llfr. en1ine cleaning II paint ford. free esl. R e t 1 . buffing. Salary· o p e n , 673--Uli6. Growth eo. Metro Cllr l\o Wasnn,:: Wash, 2950 Harbor .Blvd, *WALLPAPER* l-eo~'-",.M_•..,",.,·-.,.......,~ When you call "Mac·· Baby1itt1r Llv .. ln 548-1444 Ml).tnl Lite hollaekeeplng, Ena:il&h CUSTOM PTNG & ,.,.ro... A"y ""tto"'"ty. DECOR R;e:lerences. Call for h}ter- Qual. & material Guar. view !J68.4840. 557-52+1 BOYS 30 DAY Specla1. lnter/Ex· Age 10.14 lo deliver papen ter. painting. Local refs. 30 in the: Dana Point, San Cle- yn:. exp. Frtt est. Call mente ar-eJO!I. Chuck, 645--0809. DAILY PILOT PAINTING-HONEST 492)4420 CLEAN. GUARANTEED * llOl)KKEEPER * \\'Ork. Llcensed & inauttd. Full charge, full time. 6T.'.,..5740. _ 5'40.3S49, 9 AM lo ll AM ROOMS $20, Actous. CeU!ngs CABLE TV SALESMEN 1 sprayed $12. exter $200 &. High commissions. S a n up, Good pa.int. 847-1358. Clemente, Mission Viejo, PAINTING f PAPERING, T\Jatin area. Call lttwn 9 AM 18 yrs in HarbOr area. Lie & -S PM. Mon lhru FM. A • .sk bonded. Ref's fum. M2-235S. for Mr. Tompki_n1, 492-6350. YOU supply the paint, CLERI<!AL Girl,. p/ti~e. Rooms painted SlO ea. Abo 8Al'fl·llam. Theodol'f! Robina -1_. ~-•t 0,.7....,,, Ford, Rut}! Cobur n , ce.x ... JOr . .._.... ~ l."<1· 642-0010. PROF. Painting incl roof~. eo~u~.--------1 accoust. ceil. Lie ls ina. ec or Freie eat. 69-5191. PAINTING, pro!. All work iua.rn. Color i p e cl a I l's! 842-4386, 547-14:41. Plaster, Patch, Repair lime Plan " Delinquent Loan Collector ---..-.=-'""-No field work -inside otiai •PA'IOt PLASTERING poaition. ~perienct; ~ All types. Free estimates · ed Call S40-M25 quir . Plumbing We offer-eood Starting u.Jary, ___ ..;.._____ meriti: review• It 1uperior PLUMBING REPAIR company beM!lls. No job too small * 642-3128 * ~pply 10-U Ir: 1·2 COLE PLUMBING to Mr. r:.ooi.• Mujica 24 hr. service. 64.5-1161 or Mr. P!\IJ'Linowslri Roof ing LEE Roofing Co. Roofing all typea. Remver. repaln, thermo roof coatings, while k color. Lie/bonded, since 1947. 64.2--1222. 541 W. ltlh St, Cott• Mesa BANK OF AMERICA An equal e T. Guy Roofini;t. Deal Opportunity Employer Direct. I do my own work. -.CC'--c='oo'=K""'-"-- 645-2780. 548-9590. ,,:.cc_,._;__;_~~~--Breakfast/Exp, onl)'. 6 AM-2 Sewtng/Alteraiion1 PM. No Sun-Holid1,y1. Good ~maktnc k Altt.;.."'l';;. pay, Parkway Co ff e f! Spttcialiie in Weddlnp. S h o P I L Li .u n a Nipel, 1'~or appt. 5464441 =831=·,,.2211_._~=---== Alterations -642·5145 COOK. e>Q)l!r. Da.y1. Baptiat Neat,' accurate.)'.) years exp. Conv. H01p!W, _ 661 Ctnter ;:.=:;:..:~~~..:.,.1 -~I St, C.M. "'8-5585. T olevl1ion Repa r CREDIT expe~ for local * BLAINE'S TV * jewelry alore. 40 hr. week, Servicing AD Brandl medical pie.ii, paid vacation. Authorized Magnavox Mu.ft apply In penon, Kirk Known tor honesty 540-4313 Jewelers, 2300 lfarbor Blvd. PROFESSIONAL Gani...,, Tllo C.M. tree work. pruiilfll, aprlnk-. CUSTODIAN , M.tulon Viejo ltn, cl1:an-up Jobs, landscap-CE'RAMIC ~ new 4 Atta, ,26 yn. or older. $500 lng. George. 646-5893. remodel. Free ce1l. Small mo. Knowledge. of metbodt. AL'S Landscaping. Tr ce • jobs welcome. ~2.ai. materiala It equipment uaed removal. Yard remodeling. ~~~~~~~~~~I In custodial I mainl~ Trash hauling, lot cleanup. ;[ J[Il] work. 837-.. 084. Rtpair 1prinklcrr. 673-llfi6. rn.ioymeut I J DRIVER. malnl!fll.nct man Executive Personnel Agency P•yroll/ EDP fo $625 100 On Payroll Prepare for computer. -410 W. Coast Hwy .. NB Suite 1-1 G4S:.27lS F•C:tory.Trne $2.2.S hr. Call Mrs. Schmidt WESTCL!FF PER'SoNNEL 01-~f!CE 3:K.1 Wcatcliil Or., N .8." 645-2770 • FULL, P/Tlme, mg mt , trne., no .exp. nee. Salary/Comm. Fu.lier Bruah, 962--0416. GENERAL Fooda is ex· pandlria-, co1mttic distributors &: conaullants needed here. Fttt training. For Interview <:&II, 546-lSlS. e Gl!!L FRIDAY e· hoW'll 1 t., S pin, S day week. Typina: I: car nee. $2. hr. VILLAGE REAL ESJ'ATE '62-4411 . • ~103 GUARD.S· PATROLMEN. Pefmanenf as1ignn\ent.' C.M. area. Mil. exP. desirable. Full It part time. Prem. pay, Ufe tna., Bonu,, Paid ·vac. .Ap.PJ1 SUite G 523 No. Grand. S.A. HAIRDRESSER, exper. Ex" cellent opportunity, Guaran. leed ttlary. EVes. 675-5404. 675--5404. HELP Wanted, 5pare time. Addttlsln1 Ii: stuf f ing envelopes for firms; your home. $100 wk· pogsible. All woril: done by mllil, If in- ter.ested tend self a,pdru!ed Id.amped envelope to Vall· etta, P.O. Box 2299. Hun- tington Beach, Ca. 92647. HSKPRS Emplyr PllY• fee . George Allen Byland Agen- cy lOS-B E. 16th S.A. 547-0395. IMPORT experience {limit- ed) I:. a r~f~ntiVe, memory. Mon-Fri, permanent'. \1t'9rk, compan):' benefits. 5f0....3ZJ6. · .INSURAl'.'ICE .OPENINGS Many .ecretalifl, &: a:eneraJ clerical pQ&itioN including °'Mt 'Ibnscribq to be train;- ~fat MTSf. Theae po!ltiOns are with Home OUice of M<ljor in- surance company located in LA but movlna: to ' new building In Newport Beach later thiJ ~ar. Free com- muting from Huntington Ccenlet, Anaheim It Newport Beach by bua to LA until move 11 complete. Low CQ9t lu~he~ proyided. G o o d u.lary & • frinie bene!i!A. r« paid by employer. Interview & Test Deil y Wed. eve & S.t. by •ppt .+' ~J 2111D• ....... 1·(,,m .,.. .. w.1111 .- INVEST IN YOUR FUTURE llE YOUR OWN BOSSI Men or W~men . .. Lt••• A Y•llow ToxlC1b CaU for Appt 546-1311 , As~ for }\crrnan .. * Complete Landtcape Serv. ';;;;;;;;· ;;;[ for 1tnl1.I )'lrd. Cius 1 Sfrvina all Orange Co. • llctnte pref w/10me mtth Fonnal • """™ pnininc. Job W1ntod1 Fomolo m baclc""""". '""· Hartley l IRYINE PERSONNEL AllG, -..,,., '57-9319. Nixolo J\<htallo, I to • pm, SERYiCES•AGENCY FURNITURE DEPT. SEL LING SPECIALIST Excellent worklnc cands Outstandlni bellt'fits Apply In Person 10AM-4PM DIV. AMl' lncorporaltd 26181 Ave. ~eropucerto San Juan Caplltrano An equa1 opportunity employer M/F P/TIME $2JS Por Month Evoa : f :JO.t ::JO e ACCOUNTING e PURCHASING • e ENGIN'llR~NG Typing · 60 w.p.m. •nd ahotlh•l)'I iO w.p.m. Prev.leu• appllc•ble ••1Mrlence pr1ferr1d. HUDSON Valley Che1t S7~. 171h C ~nt , Kor~an Gentleman'1 Oic11 $8.10. 1:; Dra~·f'r Apothecary C'tlesl S900, F:at'ly Pewter n1ug1, .,.,.CllC'h ('(lpper 1,..v11.bo Sll:'i, B,v 11.ppt., JMn u p I 0 n 494-773a. 24 fash ion Island Younc mf'n, mechanically in- clirred . Can use 12 men rl'-Equal. Oppor. Employer aardleu o! type nf work Apply In Peri on DINING room lf"I, tablto, 6 rhalrs, bullet II hutch, $993. GPr'm11n Grandfather clock. S79;;, 54!hl.i1L UNUSUAL 10.pr <llninr rm 1uhf', 2 cou c::hr-1, 1 w/malr:hlnc chair. Pair nf end table,, RArlrir. ~1. DINING set, 6 chain, burtet , 60"·96" t11blt. Elec. •love & drytor and more. 256 Knox St. CM I""!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!-!!!!!!!!"' I backrrouods. Must bee abl" LIVE--in housekeeper for celdf!l'iy lady. Must drive 10 •fart lmmed. F'or per· CE LESCO ID2 10nal interview r:all car. ~ or 61>~. JJ'-ISSJ lndu1trle1, Inc. DELUXE malchlna: 1va1hf'r &: dl")'l'r, h11.rvl'&I Jl(lld , J?j(), l.ea1 !hAn 1 yr old & owned by a li!lle l'llri lady from Paaadena, 675-4447. MALE needed lo work Call Monday Only 3332 Hortior Blvd. COUCH, Tradttional, brown, i;td rond $50. 11~ Paularino A\•f'. C.1\f. ~ night.I. Apply between 2 & S 9AM-5P~f Coat• Met• pm. Arby'1 Roall Bttf 7942 Edi111:cr Ave. Huntlfliton Beach MANAGER w".nted for sml. family retteaUon club, no age limit. 536-8091 l~ pm. MATURE man &: "'ile to m.a~ 1 units in Balboa, Wtitt' or call Scott, 309 N. Euclid, Upland, n4:98Z.:,158S. Need Extra Money? Many Avon Ale• ~present•· tives eafn an e&timated $40 a wk or m~. Earn xtra ci.ah -A: have.tun, too! For Details Call. 541).7041 e e NEED.ED Two Office Girls Must be 25 and ablto k> drive -APPLY - 186 .E. 16th .St., C.~. .NEWPORT PERSONNEL AGENCY Reil Estate C1reer Equal Oppor, Employl'r New or experienced. Join SECRETARY 30" GAS ranrto ti mo. old, America.'& leading resident· nt d 1 t h ial aa.leg leader. Full train-Sttrelary ·bookkeeper for iv con ' no • icra c ll . . f' $125. Port washer s:;o. inc proeram includes clau. 11ma •ns1neer1.n1t inn. 493_67R!I. room+ individual pidance. Aerdapace exper1enre prl'-1~==· =~~-~--~ We train yoo to tUCCf'U. fured. Excellent ~nelit11. RECONO. Appliance~ l Earn while you learn. More Salary Open. Call Spectra TV'1, illa!· l de Iv' d . advertlaing than any other Research Sy11em1, 833·908R. Dunlap's, 1815 New po r I reallor. Our full page ad• SERVICE STATION Blvd.,-C.M. ~7780. make the phones rlna: with MANAGER LIKE; new ~'r\1ida.lrf' 4 buyers. Call Virclnla Jones, Xlnt oppartu.nity for a. ma-burner electric ranee. 1 "2-5S8l. tul't, tesponilble gentleman year old. Grttn, S 9 7 · TARBELL REALTORS tor se:lf-seN'*I itervlcp ata· 963-15M. RECEPTIONIST -Girl Fri-tion. MU.t work .-ves. Rer11 'V"°A"cu=u°'M""'u-p°'.,...""'t-i~ca-ru~,-I..,.-. day. Great oppor. in l'f'Ct'd. 'Apply 3prn-5pm: Auto-reaa, Curtis Mathis blk/wht beautiful S.A. office for Mat, 19th l Jflacenlla, C.M. TV cenlet1aiilmenl center. hrlgtll, very attraellve girl. SHARP GAlS Pvt ply, 496-7498. Mu11t have xlnt aecrelariaJ Lookint f<!r ptrmafM'nl po-GE retrfgerator-. -.~1.-.-, , 11rill1, terrific personality, sllion In one of Orange work11 el( c e 11 en t S~. good education. AmblUo\11, County's finest boutiques. &46-7387, C.Csta Mesa. """r·ro lelJTI l a.a1ist auc-M t be ·~ If LIDO J1le: Marble coftef' !able, l't'lllaway bflt, Spanish lamp. 615-6500. LARGE 01k <le1k. 78"x4l" top. 6 Drawers. $75, 673-4191 WHITE I: aold dlnetl• ttt '''/4 chn., Rats fi. Wu $149. Ask1na: $75. 557-3032. RECLINER chair, bl.ck na.u1ah)'df, like new. $40. Call s.&>'190 eves. P!tOV. II vine room tarniturt. very a:ood cohd. l 546-70til FOR SaJe: Colonial Maple Hutch 42'', Xlnl eond. $80. !162-0436. sor A ~· fuU 1lu, aqua blue, llkr new· S6&. M2.-9CM2 Gor•eo ·s•i. 112 ce11tul •Inv e 1 1 men t cex· ua experi · you FOR Sale : Small hnm" ecutlve;, ·w/minor details as qualifr. call fl)r 11.ppoint· freezer, new cond. $100. Call ment. 61° ~·1 . SALE ~-h I h•d well u big one~! Poise, THE LOOK =~=~~-----: vu'"" t' er I gi-oomlng & mini 1kirt a ., •• ~"""' HOTPOINT 11lde-hy i;irie bclone'lna:s !ncludlna din rm I If kno th t • ~~ 11 -'· 1 Id tabll' &: 6 chrs $30. 2 Work· mus. you w a you '--:===~-·-w ce mlU\er, yr. o . are ttie e-xceptlonal girl SITTERS WANTED SJOO. 673-6833. Ing TV sets S2Seach. 2Elec described above I.: att OVER 18 Brand Ne\v, Penn-Crest !rains $20. Baby furn. mile aear...i.; .... ,for ~ pay "' "Car e-tRntlaJ loy11 ' furn, Sat " sun 2·.JI .. , ... ,.., """"" Elec. clothes dryer. -{9 '30· 6 -Alt P /TIME SEC'Y future, pi-ease call 547-5846. Minlmµm hoUl'!4 guarante~ $85. * 548--0409 '-#•. : to ), SllN• a 30 hn wk .......... SJ,5() ht Rea1aur1,11t ANN'S -=~==~=~~-Vista Dr. Nwpt Ber . Good shorthand COUNTER GIRLS BABYSITTER SERVICE USED REFR IGERATOR 644-~ • A/P GIRL FRIDAY P/llme-f/tlmt. Fa!I rood "n)Psm;i536-i,;;278a-ii;;;e,.,-';;;,;l-~G_c':'~.~D;w~~':l~!'..~!~1~'5~ DRlLL pre ... band t&W, Intcerealin1 variety for Restaurant in Costa Meu. STOP Smoking the easy way electronic , PoOI ,cborlfnttor, &oodRE"c'bElePCOT/T"v"p-·1's'TS450 546-1664. k earn . SlC0.1000/mo. W/o . Wu ASHING M41dCIJINE mi(li .bQ!:e, aurt ~ in~rlerring w/ptt~nt job Lit t over 1 yr. o • $80. 929 aabol, '&4 Bu\ck wqon, Attractive SA1XSMAN Young, neat Smoken; product. 892-42lJ Arbor, C.M. ~lbl,.-, }Qt utenaU., muiy Good Typine ··~·r ··· to S450 appearance, will travel , TELEPHONE aoUcitors im· •WHIRLPOOL-KENMORE mo're birPln lit-ms, Sit J 3848 Ca.rnpua Dr., N,B. paid expenses. Prefer med. f!mploy. F/Pt. time rpr. man has walhcn/dry-Sun. 1624 Hlahiind Dr., Nona ~~~~fie~~ I •aii·,,.,..i.,. ... -.. -.... .,-.,· iiiiiiiii"" I for t'Mthu,11iasfJc . perions to cen:, aeta . .546-5218; 139-7620. ~wpt Bch, 5"-5349 t NOW CASTING MEN I WOMEN (All Ages, All 'I'ypCs) :Por immediate Ulig11ment. In non-union motion Pix, TV commercials Ir Sprina mag- azine layouta. Not a school or agency. No FcCl'I. SLO~ Ir ASSOCIATF.S 1459 Seward1 Hollywood ('ZU) 461-821'5 SAL·ES promote the Nev4da fe80rl C•mer•1 .& MOVING to ~alter ho;ne; MANAGEMENT , area11, 1alary & generou1 'EauJpment IOI 6' P.OQI table, Btrdt jtrepl OPPORTUNITY bonuae•. 96Ulil.5. .. .;,. ... -· • leaf table, p I ct u r t~. =====---=.,.--~ HASSF.LBAID 500C with tx· d.raptrlts, Mile. crib lralpe l TELEPHONE SIJes. Top ttf. back. Come 1ee, make It 2 bolta ot fine .Wtirl&. 2'1Ut oommWiona and bonlll;, Ap. NJer. ~. 1\atin Ave .. N.B. &4&-M89. •I ply In penon between 9.00 --------- Exceptk>ni'.I opportu.nity f&r coUeit a:raduate w/intenae desire to 1ucceed. Training for markettrig a financial analytls· .ervice. Salary .l commluion durin1 Initial perjod-commiasion unllmll- ..i. Md 12;00"""" at "'181 Bola F.urnllure. 110 Evorythlng "'"'' GO! , Avenue", Midway City.: · MAH~ · d Sp&nlih lurnitOre. househOkl i ~=~=~==-vu. ere enza, anlq. appliance•, i.."f'llor TV. • :'fa-TELLIR,' EX·PER. whlte • plalRirm s w Ive I sorted treuure1. All ~1 Dtlsired· for ·So. Ci.Ill: Ut l'l'>Cker, kx.ttJie chair both Sun, Mon. Tues. 2989 J aca>-1 National B&nk, lr.66 !New) nauaah)'d~. twin M 'a p I e randa, C.M. , ·, MacAr\hut B), N.B. A,pl.Y bedstead!, new, lamp•tablt, LEAVING! Matr.y '1 0~d 1 Prefer cestabli!"•d relklent or c a l l Janice Bolton, 5.pc. d!Mtte ,set, 36" round . ..__,. RJ"-... u ... -I ·-••• °"U ' I I ln::u ... : UllO, ............. , amp, who i. married A: hu "'"°°"· · , ~ eat. ·m Vallt')' Rd, TV •• Clo ~·- NURSES Aide1 !or all 3 shifts. Exper. pref'd. Con- tact Adminl1trat0>r 64U{)44, ru ~u" , -w ma , 'UU1111'i neee11a. lea.derahip quaUUes. WMTR:ESSES, eliper. Apply ""t"· ~ dishes, uttnsllt, ahr u hf, 1 In lieu of college we will In pet'M>n, betwn l: 30 ' It ~ MOV'GJ Qualily 6 pc. maplt mlsc. Sat-Sun. lOft W., NURSES Aide, 11-7 ihlft. con9der succeutul sales or 'P,M, 2633 W.' Codi Hwy., bdrm.,l pc.,8Uker'1Ranch WillOft, CM I &ptist Conv. Hosp. 661 ttla,ted exper. Recent col-NB. bdnn., maple coffee It 2 Center St, C.M. 54.8-0085. le1e Jrad will be con-WANTED: Waiters, fountain at.ep end tables, w-,he'r, CU ~~ 2 Wrti)Jel ~i OLDER <.'Ollple to manage side-red if exceptional under men. bUa boyl: 18 or.ovtor. dryer, Imps, m.l.c. Thun. t~'electrl~la:m~•/' Adult Trailer Park, with our Young Mana1ement Apply _2 to -4:30 Mon' Tues. Fri. Sat. 10 lo 3 only. 308 A , ___ 1 ""'"'11~~ tn.iltr. See pre tent CancUdate Program. Fa.rrell11 lee ,Cream Pirlor. Nuhvlllr., H.B. vacuui:n c_,.,r, • 'CU't''f.Jt manager at 331 W. Bay, Sp. 1•M1 •-h 81 d H B f!tc. Sat .l Sun, lM, .12141 12 -CM Our dliltrlct ' ma " a 1 er 1 'foN U'Cllc v .. · · HI-back vetvel chairs: $75. KnottlnAm Rd, N.s. ' • averare $18.723 annually It WANTED hou.lektel>f!r 1 day 4>vcely crushed velvet llOfp., GIANT Garqe . s a 1 t.: I OVERSEAS $4(),IJOO 11 not uncommon. per week. Irvine area •• Own never used $140. Malchina-s a t I.Sun, 261~, 27~1 MORE JOBS THAN PEO~ trMll. 83J..-0781.' 1oveseat . $90. C & r v e d Carrieru, bab)' t t e m', All skills Ir profeuion1 Send bu1ine111 card or hrief WOMAN .FOR rocktall _tables $40. LamJHi aporta equip. Lot• o fl e Hiihtt waa;s e ~er reQTI~ to Rick Gouin, P.O. APT. CLEANING S20. Ma-4281. aoodltot. 31•0 Country OVbt ~!e ;..an:n.atton 11 Box · 1886, Santa Ana,· Ca. L'ARGE cOMPLE:X KINGSIZE waterbed: In-Di-, MtN Vt'tde. • CALL 541-4345 92702. You will be called for Must bee thO'rou".,ly ex'.,.." .. 1. elude• m8ttnu, f ·loo r •"FURN. Imm J houu•l 11 -'r"""aJ·lr.co.nfidentlal In· --,..,• ....-Ira • Ii"'' •--m 'pad ! Service Guaranteed ,,... -~, f!n(:ed 'in COmJJ)erclaJ clean· m ' ' ..,... · ' Ove't'tlutfed 10la1~ pine de1~. Until employm~nt aocepted tervlew. ina:. · , Y[;_ J(Uanntee, Pri. party thalrt. churd'I pews, ~ OVERSEAS SERVICES C•ll 546-5025 '"'· 963-<l811. "*'"' II! M+-2333. 1935 Poi'f, 1617 E. 11th St S.A. Suite 3 P;>.:;:ISA~SMA~ \VIJ'eo WOMAN ovef"S5 yn p/time DAVENPORT 1-Chair • c&rney Pt, N.8. pftrilh'ER um, 11&' ~ to sup.iJemtnt ---'-' , .... Belt Otter. Knt. P bed, SAT &. SUn: 107M El ,.,._, · • man. exper~ Only. AJlk ~ ....,.,,.. tr I. bo Pd _.. .... ,.. Full time, ap~ complex. 1fM M~e, ~· Afianu Avt, lnteretttnr work w/peo~le ame xapnnp. · r .v . 11'' dillO' ~lap Costa Mesa. 1213)~,. lf.B. 536-1449. on pti>ne, No. sale•. Some U75. Takt ~st oh'. can all boar. fumilutt, 'UH~. POWER 1ewl(IC ') rp&cilij'.; li£Es GJJU.S WANTED days,' eves, · 'wknds. Min. 5:30, 838-TaC • fluore.cent liatitlnJ", 'and ~ opera.tors, ,.U.le· need!-' NEED XtRA MONIY? waa;t Nr. Hbif Hoep. BA.OWN oak bedroom aet, much more. ; i ... I ovulock,,Dl.ve Carroll SaiJ. P art or Full Tlrne '42-9965 anytlrne. mattr .I: box •Pl'I•· malch't EASTBLUFF' Neleh'°""*id ma.k'trr, 6'541'30.. co.ti PayUy Every Day WORKING mother needs dble bed, dretser, mirrl)r, 2 2743 Alta Vllt., N.B. 5-,t. Mesa . Outt:lde Salet' Work housekffper/babyaitter tor nite 'Mands, desk k chi .• t 10.5. Baby turn .. druwf. PL ... ~TIC fAllRICATOR _... Ne.hbomooo! m I yr. 91d boy !A'd&J<• a yr old. l :llt>. m.au toy•. Cloth<•. ho u u ho Id HIGH 9lJ•t.rr~. P,J;.Am C M'ercl\arU.a. t wk. lometlmcel' avemtaf\I. C\'>NTEMPORARY c r u a h mi!llC. 1 FA8RICATtON -SHOULD • ·Phone . ' Own ~p. Pf11f'd,."Call Sal v¢1vet couch, eoJCI, I'-. Ex· TWO t.amUy prqe .-Ie. ! io HAVE: P1¢v'JOUS EXPER. 545-2000 er SS7-1100 ·ot Suri. f6U212. • l.'f.IJtnt. $225, or beal otter. s, Sa.I lr._ Sun. FL'f>. ,2' Ir'. 2'T. IN .AEROSP'A,CE 'IN· SALESMAN. -, • · • C&U AU I pm, SST-3633 mt Buriarody Clrcl ,. I>USJ'RY. 40 mt. WK.-6Al' ' " . . , SECY dcelk. b:S. waJnul lrvb~. Mite turnltunr I: SHIFT . AP"Pl~Y JN WantedbynewBMWDtalet. ! lla:.l finl1h. formlCl top. Top houwhold~ri\s.' '' • PERSON. E 0 i.. E Jt •JN-~ New Ir Used Can, Pre· . ........ y ornd. $ro. 1163 Sa.mar Dr. GARAGE Sale: Furn, i1t1.t DUSTRI.ES INC., 0 2101 ftt m•n With Imported tv · C.M .. ·1 • dol.hcea si 4, $,I, Womtn'1 DOVE sr .. NJJ.1 (Located cexpu:lenct. Cont&ct Bob . , 8t'CfUF1CE all furn ,, 10, 12. 14. 10171 Crallflt, acrM11 trom O.C. Atrporl~. Crevl« at Crevitt Moton, Antl•un IOO l"frig., from luxurlou.1 lakt H.B. Noon 'ID 5PM, n w.111 st:rttt.: santa Ail•. , , ~ PLUMBER -•tn D'°'RJENT""'..,.,..,"'""--.12x-.. -, -~--1 home. Lake Foi...t. El Toro Fri/Sal/Su". . I . ......,... ., """ rug-, ... .., ... ~n l30-3.'64 . Repair 1trv ce rnan, exper. • SEAMSTRESS tceoe ,J50. Antiq: Ubr1ry • ~ SAT-SUn old trunk. ~ cd- onty. 222 ~~ Ave., H.8. table,~ mahoc· 2'xl' $lfXI, MUST, 11!11: Spariish dlnine ~rion. .tar ftxtun, Nm, PRO~ONAL MATURE, d' p end ab 1 e 2862 Bl~nca Rd.~ S.A. or J•pa.ne11e GardenllW Service En&"ll•h Sec • .,tee.kt oWce phone 540-SJSS. Acctnt Clfrk $SIO · F.ree HI. * 646-4619 wor-k l•S p.m. weekdays. DEADLINE • for SHAKLEE Mim.l.f•ctwiric: coattn1r • 5if.1M9. F=~=f! :11 ·.(n(Jq. , ~pt-fton ihoe tbl 91" x ll'' .A cocktaU tbl bobt.en, Much mile. 50 ·ilME. fOR worn.,,. botltiq\l<I GrM!.... -atond 111111: ~ 0.. S' dlAmeltt. Li's oak ...... a...... Bail. N.f!. I oltlo!I !« tltlll bdy laok1l1C tT!Al831:, • I ' 57;.1491, SAT-&m. M~ ·e tor, lutinJ job 2 tn 4 ~ AU.~IOn · G!Au si-LIKE Nl!IW "!111. 7' banot ,...00. 10 ol<oP>' q ed • -t. Ell>eri......i p..plO A Salo!, Muih 4 '1!$ Sa!. ~ aold ' _,,_ ltll), l\y& "" dolb. :1l51, ValJOt M. et . Yard M!llintenance ' Dalgned to fl t your buct,.t. ' 673-1166 General 5ervlCH - E')CPERT Palntiaa::. tldlnatta~ •tory 1229, E:<ltt. onif, PhimbiJW sa hr. &U-ZT'o» or 642.-14()3. 'l'HINGS bJ -· Lt. ~1ec1 .. plumb, ferV. title, 0., instl"" ..,,,..,,,., )'Olnl llC.. ~. Good 1>r>l1t, 54MjJ9, D!STIUBUTORSHIPS will) Billint· Clotlrk $4$0+ NEED help a~ &:>me? We NO 1N'i£5I'MENT k nb. l'r1~ BWinc Machh>t.' h&ve Akin '• N~• • 29th. We w!ll. -· • Or<loriClork •te $451 ll'!""ile<pcrt e ComJian. traln .'l'OOI,' FREE! Be 1n. ....,._ e upedlto - -e 'HomeoNken-U1> depende!IL< •Haw YOUR 'l)Jo•:IG, to .llq.a&ltt. john, 54T-<i681. OWN• l>a)Ural•prod~t1 Soctot•ry • to $M PRACTICAL Nune, di<ll· huolneu. NI or part time. 11 llt-B'111!>1·A Attnw:IM lion, lite "°""""pt .. , very Call hOw: 54W2S:I. R~pf/O.... Ole. te $440 wraadle. Coila 'Mest. Atta. DENTAL' l'tdodontlc lib IBM £xtt. Type!'wrtttr. 60-78 tralnff, riiua:t know dental Accui. Holp W1ntod M & F 710 termilOOiocY i pro<:edwu. R-pt. PllX to $115 ----' -Non amoktr. Some chalrikle CtU dittd«/l'yplna A BHutlful ldt1 i d<do:al! M+OOL • ' P'.m/F .. ,..,,.tlom DI• ot Cen'l FOttlda Df'eda 4111 F., JTth (al 1rvine} CM ,...., i..1111 A teach prot 11'• • hreao:. Mil ....,. 642-1471 makevp t~ Exec. pOt. lttm• wtth tut, ue Dap, av&ll. 842-:166(. Pilot CW.med. IU-lifl77. 1 Wlllt. Elopllul DtmO<ALIN ( I • ) . .. ·~ . QUiCk .'OASJI T1ilOUGH.·A DAILY PILOT WANT AD 642-5671 call for ""'°"""'...._ • i,'·Soln. »f it Couii1e Al• 4'd !40. Tok ml table !40-Victoria toWard , • Tl;IE LOOK, Loda< 1n1·s. JUrior Blvd. 64<-2137. GARAGE Wo: . 11 iu 1 ~, 1 A.1' ab e I rn ( next to BED tflv4., tD: Hfft'Qlol Camwtla Lr;, ll.8. Sat ~ SEAMSl'RESSES• ......... to llltoe7lallol). ' tudl,,... 'Sl7!i0. .A $15, All Sun. t&m-4pm. Ill•« do.p6eft work at tiotne. No WANTED 1o ·1'Qy, tt41 like new. sa,..nn. Galort. up. nectlM!'Y lf IDOd h:lmt a" •d I I h R 0 r I tr an d ••• Sot., Tuxtdo btd. Anttq. ~SA~T~...._.,,......., .... =--=~=::-I ..-. COii M&-UIG. OINtnia PIAlt.'-· 1<>id .. 1 ..... 1--""-at!ta. -....... ~ECR!TARY OAK C\<!l'a C&I<""' ewr but· Sff-mt. 1\CI Socio ltL c.po llch. hnonei* A vtnallle for 1 fet, ll00/ofttr. Abo Gan.p OVAL Wroqzht Iron. .,. tp. ROUND od taWtl. ftlDI &1rt of<. oeu aiJi>m1. TYJ> Sale. 98&-14'4 dloinJ 11ol A I matchinJ arm ..-., many Ollofr ..... "-'· 101M sh. tranacrlblnr. Put • UUl• "loot' , m )'OQI' d'laln.. S1SO. ~,..._ ikfm. 541-1'11 I ..,, .Cc. """''· AbUUy to uvt.. aelJ ...... "'•toles let Vi:LVET L<Mi<at SZ. SAT: !Bodi 'lql -.,_ compoN. lf.Uel"I 4 -.ccuracy "buckA''. Call CtauU'lld Ve.Ivel hl-btidt chi.tr Jtt1.56. Ln. N.B ~ I 1illt. ft1C1'4. SiJIJ)' open.~. '42-SS7L ~ Wra new. -.a;. ittim. Kin Mt! ~ l r \ ' .. . . , .. . . . .. . . . .. ... ·-. . ... . . ,._ ... . . .... . . .. • I• DAILY l'ILDT ' -__ , __ _ -·--' Here's How You C•n u .. • •• FIVI ·CONVINllNT OFFICIS TO . SIRVI YOU Our Famous Dime • A • Unes '. lrlntthomormoll lhomwllhcorroctuth our #;'.amous mJ • ~:;;:.::.:~ :.::::n:~·~1:~:~u. DI M EA I i L 1 N ES I e NIWl'ORT llACH , , 3W Newport !lvd. e LAGUNA llACH ...... 222 For11t ~vo. • No commordol odo alloWocl. · " • E h I • • e COSTA MISA ..• : •• , .. ,. , 330 WHI loy IC tom must bo prl<od with no ,,_ e HUNTINGTON BJACH 17175 Buch I. 1,vd. enr ,2s. .... ...... ~ ........... "...... :::::::::~~~~~::::::::::::~;:;;;;:::;:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~======~:.....~·'..:sA~N:_:c:L~l~M~EN:T~E~30~S~N~·~·~·~·~c~·m:::ln:•~R:•:•:'J/ /;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;::~~H~EA~VY~';;du;;t>;-7;•~1';,clri;j;c~mo;:;;.,;;r,:74(,;F~<>l;;;;dln1 ·chain, new CM-N Gtitte enilne le: ean US. BOOKS, old a.nd rare «Ii· MOTOltcYCU::. 48tt, tOGd RCA •ttrto in walnut cabinet GE· IWlic. U\. Aollaway COMPLE'TE car• tor p&rtl. DIME·A!INES J hp. UDv $20. Work tabl" dlnon $15. Boil• I ' diYl• MluoteOpe ,., SS. 141--0IH. lion1, °'"'""""' It • m •, con.liliM SZi. 141-1,,;s. • l!" x .o:·. $25, --bed $20. 5'~1690. 11·$251'11 Ponl, 'l!l).;Sl Buick Art For Prlv11te P•rtl11 ONLY • Adi From Bu1ln111 Addr11n1 Not A<coptod • AdvertlMrl vlolo1t lng t ft • 1 • r-siul11tlon1 m11y be In vlol11tion of Stet• Fr11nch l1• Board a loc11I bu1l- ftes1 license regula· tlons. ' !SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS Likely -Outdo -Moo!!)' - Mucous -OlTT ot LUCK J1 a m&rrled couple doe1111't like the u.me thing he 'a OUT O[ LUCK. BINOCULARS, 7x35, $10. • 673-2490. $4-$25. 646-1177. . n2.50. Apt tiu. elktrie I' POOL table $25. JtH.J Sbtkt4ptart. 1901edtllon,1.1 VOLKSWAGEN partll: Tlrt• JivoiUiiUc floor jack S25. ·~-,,....---~-= '&1 Ramblf!r, 162 Chfovy. atnvf. $15. flNJpl•ce •tt, pOwl'r mnwf>r $25. Mllplt 2 volu~e1 13 t!l.Ch volunw. and wh~I• U4S. N~w tire U" mat whfflt tit Ford ~~=1t.:::,1!c,!:~~ ~ Stn.,\aht Axle $2S. '58 Chtvy Acrttn, andiron.I, toel1 $1~. ,old rocker1 $2.'I. tar.h, cot-Wuluntton( 1 r v l n I' 1 and whffl S14 Top nck SU. trucU or tart)' Font/Mere ru.r ('nd and ateerin1 U5. 6 cyl. complel,.. Ruru. pltll CX>PPERTONE ttfM&:traldr J~ f't', ft. $25. T' kioM (UllhlOn rouch • de.rk t.brlc $25. tahlf' Mlmp, ceramic wood look SS. 968-2141. ~ ft« l111ble $10. Ambf!r l1mp1 .. ,"-olumt:I or Sl!i. Thomu Uilt model rflttri1"1tor1 $13 l.Al'p bolt ptltteJ'ft 4 at $.\2.~ 83ti--S612. ll·S25. ~1690 or ~· SLIDING 1duminum window• pole" Mn.a:lrc Slj f!Ach, TV 6'.,~.n ,.,,.L~s ,~ 0 ~ d DuaJ pnjnt c." tr j f,I c . I 6 Jue Qtev, trur.it each T.V.'1 wnrkinJ SlO. $15. $25. with SCT'H'nl, J'x3', SlO. 3' SlO. Kintt headboard S .2 ,rm 1 era UN' ' " rf I 1 tr I but or UO. 81 whefl and &tre SS. Floor TV, ~xooten(. condition JZ!i, W•tch fntw) ~. TV c•r1 SJ. hlih x 8' Jong S~. ~1.2953, . Small hike $2. ~ rniur G e r m • n • . L e 1 1 1 " I ' C&rburetor $10, make YoW' scrubber and polbher ~. M&-1!25. ~mm Penlaf1')n camtra SKI rtck tor VW like ntw, lockable SS. Luuqe roof rack $5. &f7-'1S35. GOOD workinl concttnon tur. quo t 1f' rrlildalr• rthigeralor, handy 4 cu. tt. $25. Call between 4.7 p.m. 5.'J&-1233. RATTAN rflntns tablt. 5' lo111 MARBLE (,'C)Ckfall table.• 38'' w~. 4 chain SlO. "'Ith gold Vutl 1.nd two ~ ntll' Newl1nd le. matching 1irle 1:11.h!f'.11, cm! Atlanta. S120 e11ch, 1tll tor $25 l"lch. "s~l.IO=~E~--Jtct~-0,~11~<-, ~Pol~orld~ fW'2-4353, o .t"'Y ;><> camera. k coplM' S10. Twin DOUBLE rfrl"llM.'r n,.,. d 1 rrf1nillt!ini . rood 11fylf' Sil. 2 riouhle he11.dboarda S6 each. Bahy crlh, one yeRr fllti cM"·ed SS. New electric ru11a.r SlO. 962-43.13, CARD tablf', 4 chaira $10. 11trollu U. Cir llf'al11 $1:?. Healf'r S.1. Cnlf'mRn 111.mp S4, Ebony Jamp11 • $7. Suit. raSf' $3. Bar decntatlnn.11 :?Sc-$10. Brllid'"rl ru11 $10. Rock palllllhl'.r ntver uM!d Slll. lli65:? Robert l..allf'. Floor pnlishe'I' ~ wax"'r Sl8. SNAKE terrarium complete: bttlf!I')' fin alarmll, 6, SU. aquarium, scn'!n f u11.nt rop, Kitchen 1toot· U. Swivel refleck>l' lamp, w 1 l e r rocker euy chair SXl. Sm11JI reservoir. decor a t Ive de:tk SlO. Wooden cahinel p , ceramic r.xercil!e ~culpture, 2 end table1 $5. l latnp11 $5,. grav~. thtrmomtter. SlO. amall wood cAbine~~· 2, $5. I 7.Moc7=~='"'·=-,..-.,..-,..-c---=: eofltt table $5. Bel.rt! um~ MUSTANG front fender $8. ttlla $8. Dinette 3 chain, :?, T~3 doors, hood · S4 f'ach. River, F.V .. 968--7146. K!~ock, GiJlfr $6 a 68 to T2 run Mtter. S~al HOfldl ~ l'UJ' whee I•• ~sso="'R"TE=0,-----=~I body SIO. Twin bed trtm.e1 BROWN studio couch, can be vcl;umt, N ~ t h n 1 1 e 1 CUiiom hllcl\ SU. Other auembty, complete S 5 , n...1 bl nd...,.!"10 $5-~. S 1 • 5 O • e a c tf • Cb 11 d 1 PathOIGttY $21). H •eke I hltchea $S. German factory Dou&:hboy type 9ump and VII er e f'r ,. • ......,.,p u&ed •• ont id~le, fW(t P!illOIOPhY $10 Old Ru11ian cw:tom cabinet.I tor ctmptl', filter and frame auemhly tryer $2. I~ bucket Sl. Pfll)-~=.n~~ U~~e co~~~ sinsle or ont full bed. $25. L1ltralure and Med ic ~ I itorqe to refrl,prator A S~. 4'xl8' llntr $2S. Baby mm popper SOe. Bu1hnell S.t Chllds phol'lol!'l;ph SI. Sll~2963. Booka In J\uulan-Puahlun 1lnk tll)..$25. C\lstom radk> 1wina SS ~$-1046 blnocularr -auper wide 7xlS Game• ~. telhtr ba.11 SI. SCUBA rtgularor Voil hose $10 Byron in Ru11i1.n SS $25. Jta.dlt>e for Ford, Chevy, . . S~. Broiler oven $ 5. exeellenj condllion $25. Dou-Tol1toy, war and Peace, 4 P lymouth, T 0 y 0 1 a & BOOKS lOc Eltctrir. heater Farbrewart broiltr s Io. down pllloww Sl Pilch. M•l•I ble 1-.o.t s~. K valve ilnJlt cohnnn1 S.'i f"ICh. Toldt Porach'-$3-~. Hub Cllps and cooler S5 aea (Tl.IS rugA Aqu1rium11 $5. $15 Show, l6 net llah holdtr Sl. Camp ~1 tank S20. Wela:tlt bfolt hip Anatnmy $16 sch m au 1 50c Chevy P..rtll 50c-$.'\ J.>.$7. 9 World Import-export ahow SS.S:.25. Ham 111 n n uleJ\lil set 2X. Sleepinc -·f'i.(ht.11 SlO. J'lns,J.r,, Scuha Patholoay $10. P1ychiatry Compll"te 63--M Chevy duh books SlO all. Cwilom hfllm· 8 each m Ix er S T .50. ba.11 $1 e11rh. Ice fl'fft•r pro d~'pth 211uge •M cnm-bbob Sl·SS. 548-{)86.r,. boftrd SlO. Piddl'd rl11.8h for boo 1hllrlt-11 50e ea ch. Ch11rbroil c111t Unn barl>f'que !lOc. Bike a.nd trikfl l)lrt1 Piii.ii $6. UR Divert .11ei·\llfl.w fR.uCK ti~, 7MxlT,,-ply-samf! 13. Plymt1Ufh 6 Rll11ke111 11.nd flower pnl1 :rioc-and ll cc e 1 a 0 r I t 1 S2.i. 25c, Tr•lnln1 '\thflfl1 !!(Jc, • $2.50 Mf',dclln w11.re and Au.orr•d pot11 ind pin.11 Mic-AUl'Ol'll HO road r 1c1t ~.50. pr"'s~ure raug"' $1.j. SP"'Ar tubt, ll1p, low mllea.(e, f"X· carburetor, like new S6, r.M bMketi 50c·$3. Man'• eltc· 12, Candle holders 50c42. Aluminum adju1l !able I'S:' 1un !ikf' nf'w $25. SAfun'hty tra 1ood, ott Miff. S25. 4 hnlt whet! ind tire S3. F&n tric watch $.1 Coflte urn AsM>rtf'd caodll!'A 50c. Hair Sl. r.ach. C.ara11:e door nnl y 842-7887. 642-9462. bf'lt1, all kinrf~ 50c eat"h. 011 lamp S3. Sweatl!'l'I and rfryf'r s2. Gillf'lte hot lath•r hardware S2. Electrical "'Ir· BIKE 24 Inch wheel11, &oOd OIL paint1~s a.nrl crall· cooler for auto tran.sm i11.11lon blouses 50c each, 646--0258. S~. Children11 cutlure Jlbriu-y Jna-lOc...$1. Speakl!'nl 50c condition $20. 968-5704. works S1.S0.$25. Appllqued 13. Deluxecar cooler SR. •s p b k l!'acil. St""° turntable S10, Larfe fire extiniulsher -"· EISENHOWER dolllll'I, 1971-., · a P t r a C 1 10c-S1'0VE, new 3 burner butane baby qu ill $20. 19" mneole coet Sls new. New round s in mint uncircul"ted seal-Hardbt.clur ai&c. ~in 1 1 e '6.) Pontiac AM/FM radio 1tove for camper fold down te~ilion sa:i. "3 Willi, 2 yellaw CAil iron bathroom ed enve}ope1. Have 3 a t SS 1heet1 25c. Boys toy1 •nd $25. '64 F'ord AM radi~ lop, ~d •-val·-125. blmde ttal IWr, Gne ligirt h h "< ~68 iames 50c-S2.SO. Schatz 1000 $8.50. rear apuker $1.50. '62 Ii"' ...,;, ""' sink with ring S9. Electric eac • cu ..,,.,,..,., · B 'ck h be ""'-I 962-3986. brown gynthettc S5 each. 2 rlay clock S20. BGy1 18' bike Ul u &P8 OJl,ll;, Auto n· .-,-,=.,-,-~~-,----=~~,1 vacuum clea.nen S5 each. 18 motor $6 197l·T:? Toyota LARGE BJ3;Q rotisserie SlO 2 S7.50. 5 drawt.r drtuer SlO. ai<le li1ht.11 Zc 7Sc. Munzle % TON load ol dry flrtwood po-.. ,...., ... _, ... -h ,.--.1 .... rear bumper $11, a S38 food warmers S5 flllt toa.1ter K hot d k 7 d tall hou1ln1 $5. 2t1 Starttt S25. Dot.lblt w11.U M'.llter A·l $5~ .. "'51~-:;,_uu iro;; ... S2. ·~ valut. Ga1 cane $1 Iron U $5 CommcreiaJ potato Sl~ ~ec~ ·cotteerawe~ nolfl St.25. ~bell houl!lna condition $23. !IU-~. homemaker suptr 0 v t n Specla1 univenal 1eal covtr peeler SS 6 chlllrs T!'ic each $.1.SO. Ronson Vara Flame and J>t.11, SIO. pulleys 25c. ELECTR.rc dl'Yf!r s 2 5. S.l Chalat' lounae S.1. Round TR Spitfire' door, trunk Si Mahogany htAd boards fnr p!cnl{' table $.'.I. barbeque $4. I'll.Ch. 19.16 FoNI y.3 mntor twm beds $5 P.l\f'h, TV $15. 536-41';4. S25. 311 Rambler mntor $20. Wome:na and ch 11 dren11 WOMANS 1uede C"Oflt $25. lfl69 Dodll:I! D11rt pa.rls nr clothing 1'k·S10. g<1.mr11 5c-New 50 tQ. in. ll'lutfed plllow 19&1 PonriRt' Tl!mPf'!il parts S:%.SO.· 8nok.s 5c-f.,r,, &rUeA $10., hlue bf'arskin rug S5. $1-$2.i. Toufer· .11nrl rridcil@ METAL masten .,.,.ay mar· .,, 50 ..,. · · h trt blk ,,, S2. Auto wtsher, Whirlpooi C&sh regi1ter counter Sfi .... 1 bl All. rei $1. l2V •'"•"· •• ... . w ll'IC g s t, 1111 1~. '•m• •• ···-· Ro-~ ' II . h 1~ 115 U\j ane ta e chf'f SIS. 20T I ble table $25. 8 chair• $8.~ tire $5. auto tires S:? e&.r.h. 4 p•la'--.. 1~=. r'ou ",,, .. ~~; re 1. ci111r um uor Garnet &lbo11. 111111.nd. triller hitch 75<'. Sears Pl.ch Antlqu,. bed hetd klt~· h ~ II h ,,. '" ..,. """ +; portable llquor bar $4. Show helptr 1prints &. l'lttiG . , • \,..,-.enc• a eac. cu~ .. ,.•h•• ~ .... '7'lT!<, ~ It R -1 ,. USED radl1.I tin-• I boan1 $25. Footboa.rd $15. hoe.rd door11 or can be uaed " •• -.r ~'" ~ • etAI irree Ing panel Mk. '1\ Wlllys hond 1142_5646. All largf' deeopase works 7~ NVt 8 :11. San Rtmo, Lido Ill, card racks $15. 2.'>-30 gal. 1,, m an Y II I "Z I' II $15-SZ. f'alr and rellr embelmll 2Scl barrel OAk planfl'l'll $3. ln-900-IS ti.N>i S1"> ell.ch. P11.lr lil>f"erlomPtf'r S2. 6 V tach 13, SURFBOARD 6"9" Gorrlon k t'Bch, AM finrd clllr r11.dio $5. -. 9!I E 17 h s CM Ch#vy 11prlnt ma., 10x1!) 12.1 •·3• •~"3 2 TOWN • Country J• ,···h quirt. Rt 4 · · I · t. · Huh emblems ~-. Buick Smith. Xlnl conriilion S2i "'~ · cc , '"· ~llch. Pair black buck"'! "''A; 25t:. Drill bl!s lOc f'i'lch. HanR:illlt donr beads S3. S2. 342-7841, 8312 Magic Cir· Mens 11mall nylon lirn!rl full 4 GOOD 6.'i().L'\ tirf!1 k whef!l1 ahnw tire,. SM l'Rch. 2 Chev. PAPERBACK booka, 11oM 11eata S1'>. 28.1 power pack whl"tl1 &. brf!clcefs 2St., rlivin• 11..., v.·et llUll, _,.,., l>l. 1 m•·n,· blk• ~m• 14 inch wheels Sl each. St. authors :? for $5. Gem1tnnf', he d 110 ,.,., Old f li1ht11 and 11wltche1 25c. 'i Record11 2c each. Jewrlry 536--411R. clt, H.,B. ~L Rug 1hampoof'r like I ·0=1N~E=1=1=E~ .. ~1~1=10,... "i..-m-,,~u .1 ·R~EN~.-u~L-T.,....C-.,-,-.-.,-,,-.. -,.,-, IW!W $3. DW!ea lDc·50c. S7, drc!M:r S5, HUJe pillnwa Sl·S25. Goort motor $25. COslumea 25c·$1. C..r 11eats SS. 6 ft. pla11tlc plan! $10. 'I'r1TU1ml111ion S~. Dousl;hboy S3-S&. Gl rb shot11 S 1. Mull'tang 1r1i1er liitch by pool filter nea.r new $20. oond'I' 115 200X 1 11'""' ... ·Georae eltttrlc ruittr~ new ja1per, agate pif!ct11 Sl a SI 11 125 .~1..., 1 or p11.rti 54>-JATl, 3258 California Sl., 1 '°0 · If' e5Cflpe whttll! " lirett, S20. 1 alrli SlA. New electric fry pan S8 doz. One cut Mex\c11.n a1ttx -' 0 Oldi body S20. Coala Mf'11a. r 11l~st new SIO. Locking 1tlngny type bike s 8, diahes SS Michlnist'a rool AfRle. 2 pi~s $.S. 2 '60 Volvo 5« PAM• Sl·S20. 842.-4712, 17332 Destry Cir., F"ord $10. 536-3142. 846-6476. H.B. covf'r for Ra.nchero, l.960-65 R47-7896. . box Ul. Br!Qa' a nd Strattnn dre-..n, imall $3 ll'J'lt ST. 'M Old1 h)'dm $15. '56 Sim":?~ ~blf'~nctSl;r:~~~ bed. S15. Call 897-6959. '64 VW chauil S25. •gg VW caliper SZ TOt1l1 25c·Sl. without mirmrs. 'JV &land Chevy . hood and fr 0 n 1 Solid low !'he11 nr rtrawtri CEILING electric lifht fuc-seats each. '68 VW doors S20 Rear doors for Greenbriar tl. 10.m-Tpm. SAt-Su.n. Mon. fenden S5 eaeh. 5&--ST Chevy G d BEL.TONE cla11.~lca.J guit111r $25. 3 piece sectional $15. Chair SS. Twin hl'adboan:f. footboarcl S5. D a n 1 ! h modern cofflM' table S15. Malohina end t 11blt!fl $10 each, GE pole he<1ttr $4 .fi(J, le.rgll! framl'ff pictu~ S4. Cn!t!m11..nrl h I'd it'' r Ill· l11chm,.nt $4.50. Sel of 4 knockoff hubca.pis SS. E:1;er- Geni• i110lonic exetciaer $1.i Car ~ S2.50. Boosler chair Sl. E\•en·no 11terilizf'r SI.SO. Pla.yskool tra.clor &. 9000lcr SZ..Sl. Child's Murray ITac- tor le. lntiler SlO. Mt1rr1y fire engil1f' S.i. 84.2-5422. HANO mnv.·er $2.Rcf'l·IYpll! lawn tilnv.·r:r, net"d1 v.•ork s10. lf~7-T53.'i. 212 \\1 VictoriA, A.pl. I. C.M. Mu1tardcolorrecf'pt Ion room upholstered c h 11 I r S22.50.' F ive lounge afKI oc- culona.I chalra from $7.~ m.so. Several room size rup from Sl-$20. One lara:e room siu! rug, need! clean-tnr S7 .so. &by playpen $7.50. Rollway ST.50. Mrs. Slmpeon't night •tand $4.SO. Good dilhwa11htt $~. Tufled whJte nauRahyde king 11iie l'leadboa.rd $18. Dandy aqu!l nau.gab)'de M>fw. S25. Two double bed sets S18 l!'Ach. Set/two twin bed sets S15, e&eh 1tl. Simmol'\9 1ingle hide-a-~ type ch1tir $22.5'1. 212 w. Vlctori•, Apt. No. 1. C.M .. C1tty-corner fro m Stater Bro• at Newport Rlvd., You muiot appl"Oll.ch from the north lo cut into my parking spt.ces. C1n help df'liver, have pickup lnlek. MUST APll all fumiturt, etc., NEVER used eltchic iui111.r -•-ntaJ "--~ ., h decklid $7. ·49 Studebftker SlO. reen ht!d1i f! table $~. •• I IUJ"'e', o..va1 or""''"-'" s.,..e f'ac • 'ml VW fende:rs S10 CorvaJr $3. 3 stf'el shop 33T% Otle St. l blk eouth of Pi ku Small IAmp 75<: SP'n•b couch $25. Lampi $2-$5. ....,, amp 10. folk ll'Uitar ST. Sl5. 531.2953. each. Doon $20 tadl. D@ck chairs $3 e•cn: 1049 W. 11th Sr., 11' bllr off Santa c P Grill S15. '49 Ford T1bles $5. Met.mac ·for e:'"ht Slim ,rym S7. &by 1rroller lid 112 r-hood SlO. Running boa.rd! olive IJ'f'en lamp S 9 · ,. LUND 185 c.m. -zkis 125. a . Rear aeata com. Wilscin. CM. Ana 15 642-9866. .... Monte V"I•. $7. Round dinette table and $7_ Training bike S 5 . 'pl t $10 v I · · '60 IntematlonaJ engine """" .., leaf Sts. Matchlna chajrr S5, °"5.16-6~~939-·-~~---Koflach boots, til.e 8 SlO. ~I SI~ ~6& a~ ~a~ ~~~tollr CAnVED jade snuU bottle 3 Ford 15 Inch truck whttls ind tranamls1lon S 2 5. C.t.f. e:ach, mattress and box 1 · of proftulonal drums, 5 · , _.... S2:i. Carved Ivory suzukl S5 each. One old b&th tub Dev!lbu111 "P'"'Y -"ln Sl5. 2vtiidtng m•chlnt• S25 !pr!ng11 SlO each. Bed frame VW tlres, whtlf!l1, near ntw drunu and cymbals SlO to ~· 69 VW fron t axle with doublf face m. Old $7.50. One 900-14 tire and Gayco prt1:1ure iun SL'!. t!l ch. Old outb'lard mob'Jr, 2 Sl:?. Call anytime. 536-ll9l3. SlO, Mutner $3. Ford taller eRch, e:xcellent condition. $25 •. M VW pal'h rl1ht side burlll jade from maittlsnd wh@el, Ford S7.30 543-1109. Rll.nte top J(RIJ S1 5. Bumper hp, ~. work SlO. Steam hitr.+i S2. 841-491.1. Olrt Ice ere-am 11!0c'll S5. Old cklor SID. Rear tenden SlO. China S10 per pi@cf . An tique BOAT-. -13~ __..-, 2 5: jacka S.1. 645-()S.)6. imn SI . 1 pr. m,.n ·11 •hoes. 1·8 IT. Boat Sl5. 6Tl-24!Kl. SfNGER se~ m1ch1ne coal bucket arxf" 11hovel $5. front fender1 SlO. Bumper11 l1dies rin1 l•k with renuin~ •""'' -· FtJLLL size crib, makei i-nto head. plain it:ltchlng 11. New ice cre11m trf'ezer $4 . 8 ~o. each, all .l.n ~ood con-ruby S25. Jade turtle Sto. 54S--l3<14. RARE and in I er-,.,, In i . l!lte IO. nf'v"'r worn s.J. Na · tachme-nll lnclu"-" ll!. 2 x 10 Bigelow rug and pad dihon. Che:ater 1hck11 u~d 6,... U\On. o R NAMENTAL Japanese rlecor.111or Hem11, lot1 or tin n 11 1 G "0 l r •Phi t' po1·1-a-crlb S20. Bahy !'hes\ <K""<• hoth ·~ ""ISl l ·~~, h •• 1... .__ .. m11,11rtnf'~. 1!167 lh"'• 1•11 aluminum ·screen doori 12. Sl O. New boat wlnd1hield O!lCe ._.. . .l'rlJ-• , • fold injf llCno,en S25. Sevrrt1.I ralli:. ""'' lu "' ll!UI uoor '" " and v.•ardrobt-SZ!. Baby ' 0 KEEF"E a nd Mt>rr1U 1love . . . krJOt'ker $1.~, 1910 lltc1im 1 0 c f' 11 r h . N , I io n a I chest \vilh changer top $25. 1!"8.ch. 1\\•lne ball •wag wrap around type SIS. Patio SIN~ ER ~adle ~ewing -·/&riddle S25. R~trig S15. ~;';:~. nil paintinp sz;. 1111uge S.i . Old plattorm anrl <.if'oj(raphlr book~ 50c fl&eh. Bassinet re S4.50. B111hine11e lamp, MW S1.50, Tv.•ln bed lounge S2. Pharmacy sea lei machine S25. Box ipnn111 S5 Swivel on chair $4 Va.ntty __ _ !icoop ~a.JP s1r,, Old lllll irl V\V p11rt11, hP11rl and $3.~. Baby JIWing $8. Carb- t'd with nf!w tnatll'f!!C SS. Ba.ck 1tafll for 1frollr.r "· LITR•r 4 drawer dM?sl S'20. 1-leRrlMArd and 2 night 11.la.nds 50c. 2 ni1h1 sta.nds S4 . Twin rollaw11.y S5. Rab)' cradlf' $2i. N\Cf' older Rabylinf' crib Yellow 11ink $5. \Vhile aink $4.fJO. Old 16mm windup mo v i e. camera $25. Stf!fl 1lnk $20. Tackle' box aod everything In it SIO. Ont nt a kind roolde jar SlO. :Antique ~ light holderll $10 ff.ch. Small stlver pin box S:?.liO. Big pig· gy hank $1. Lovely E'rtnch Provlnclal de:sk or vMity. 8'll W. 19th St., C.M. all week. 642-45.58. COUCH S10. Chair S.'i. Pair of near-new chairs SM ea.ch. 6#-2111.'i. SURFBOARD 6'2" run S25. Good condition. 2 fflsuit1, 11k11.leboudt;, hikl'!ll 1 n d partil ss-tt5. ~33.1,6. com pie le' SlS. 847..-0492. SIO. Ash blonde 11111 $8. A~h and S7. 458 Broadw1y, Ctll!:!A ".14• ro nd · · 125 LARGE .11tuf1M ch1 lr s.r,. 1·ylinder11 fnr 40 hp rod YOU name it~ Ji oover blond siwtr.h $5. Hand b.\111 Mesa. 548--6Tl9. Rockf'r$3~Corr:1~:ies1 .j Couch $5. Table, dining $5. br11111 andimn11 SS. Bra,.11 f'nilne SIO . tor a.JI. M5-t008. 50c. Toy8 50c. Hundrerlll of MODERN di _ l2v .... I I llS llrtpl1ce ~Pl S.1.50, snlid __ upright S1.5(h Map!!! drop h'ld . book 5c nelte set, 111.ble way floor limp Sl .. lO. Irons • ll Ulo uurg ar a arm · hr11.1U pllln1f'r $2.50, Olrt ELECTRIC bean pnf. nlw leaf ta~ S20.: Dor house c 1 ren 11 s . e~~· with l extenak>n lf'11f, 6 Sl. Met.I a11.nd hox S1. He11 vy duty trailer hllch, lal"<l'e ,,...nod hlnck pl:11.ne •:l. $.•. Nit'ff •urtm-.... 1. -~. Swelllef'!I $1. D11he11 '"'"' ha. .-•"'1 . Che f'lle El C · S1'> •• • "'" ,..., $5. Jiot Wheela SlO. Metal Shoe 50c SI 2YlO F\11\ • e irs, •&.>, ;ig -1641 CM Material remnanla $1. L111:ht v · or am inn · Vrry old l'Rlll Jrnn llllove Mulll ir itanrl SI. Puf'ltl and wal'drobe 11.50. Slanl board Ave."No. 77. ·S42-683l.' erton Powrn· mowe:r S25. Kirby bi:nwn wir; v.•/atapd $3 .511. Nf'v.· ll'i x 15 radii.I tini $25 h11111' 111rf'at lflr ral'ilr fir ~anrla.I.•, 7.71 J, ~ each. s,r,, Old encyclopedi11. SJ. ---------vacuum clean•r S2S. Push 81,sf'll 11We4>~r SI . Jf'\\•ll!lr~ each '12v-<1 CY 11 n d" r footalool ) ST, Olrl kirchr-n PicTlw heM<Pr wllh dishes Round rug, s•. Dli.hes •riff SOLJD jade han11le brsrell'1 mower $5. RIWI, 9xl2 $5. 25c-$1.!!0. Nll!w D a I 1 u n tacholl)f'ter SJO. New 8 trAck pitcher t\and pump S.\ Olrl $.1. VW lire chains SS. nic-kn11ck& under :.or.. 3456:1. SlS. Ladie~ OJ>Al rin.r in 14K Tank vacuum $7. Electric ro11dster k>nneau cover SlO. slereo s25. FM cartrid1e br11111 a.larm cloek $10. 1900 R1Hball iJnve, small S2. Calle Nar1nja, C1pl1tra no lfl'lld s25. CllJ"Vf'd iVflry noor pnlb1her $5. ff 1 l f New whetl covtrs 4 lor Sl~. Sl5. S4S-M89. K & E rosewood 11lide rule Slttplni bag $3. Games %;c ,~e:ach, 496-52'1&. . dragon on genuine onyx mower $6. Man's 211•• bilc:e 14'' rims Sl. Cycle Utt CARRI!:Jl. bar1, auto, new In leather call! SS. Ice toni1 each. 548-2SIJ. PLUMBERS dies S2S. Butane pedestal S2l. 14 carat gen· SIS. Electric btlilt In r1n1e 3.50xl!I $1. 12V heate:r fan S2. $4. M&-m2. $4.50, Old Kodak bellows rank, melt pot SS. Auont.d \lint 11.phlre deep bl ue 115. and oven S25. Double cast ptd.1.1 car St. Unleycl~ CART • Kitchen utility, cam~ra S6 in cue, Large ~nulnf! •mer1ld, 1.7 ca.ral, lroil sink $7. Bathroom slnk Sl. Girl's 2>'' bike: $10. Boy'• brus hf.nd btll $6, Hanstnt l:.=.under $5. Moton S6. tnf!dium rre:tn $20. 673-5089. with fau~U! S3'. Wrinier 2013"9~·~~-S25s1' FConMl;lteter v'::rr~ ~=·mirror scale with ICOOP pan St~. SHERWOOD tuner, AM-FM washing machine Sl5. An-· •"' 41111n ·• • • sflver Oute S2t'.l. Large olrl NEW SWH.ter, mtn'• .Ue -44), S~. RCA gpe&kers $15 f'&ch tiQUe' ches1 of dra.-'et'I SlS. REFRIGERATOR $10 . .00111 llxt2 SS. ~272· l'lll!ctric driven IOfll alarm ETCO CB radio and anttniii $25. CGOd 1troU11!r ss. UlO ho)''• 1hirtz and pantll. 1iu1 12. 14. 16, lOc·Sl. 2 Inatama t1c cameras SJ.SS. M1plf' bunlt liddf'r $2. 64~9073. S-15., 6~2490. , -Dictaphone 11pe&ker S 2 o School de1k $5. 1513 Onnrt, SJ . each: Draftlnt table St.5. DESK, :?8"52, 6 drav.~r ~25. (!Olld brusl S1. Larte MAN'S topcoat. lltht weight, XLH 1peaker 122.50 Picture C.M. &U-5666. Sleepinr bag1 S:l.'SST-3602. 646-8272. mou.n!M Wlstern 1890 volt site 42, almost new SlO. fr11.me1 &.*'? p11intin11 S1-S2S. SET -:ii l brown braided rogs FOUR 900xl5 WSW tire.II, TRAVEL ~lch clock, ridlii, And amp, l•u&e S 15. WHIT£: Galfen and Sattltr 6T3-Z490. _ GE electric Mater, rotary SlO. Beige and blue floral rood condition $25. 83.l-J8&9. portable $5. ~27:?. Btautllul w.11lnu1 hurl full ll'Rll sire ranrt. bt11utJtul ORIGINAL Slim Jim S1'i .Jan $7.50 .. T cha11ne1 coke ruf and pad 9xl2' S8 KENMORE waWr l 0 d bookends $2, Large Coke condition $2:5. II I n ch Univerul 12 base accon Uori machine s:.zs. TV's, RCA Wooden armch~lr cu1hKiO: VW 11111 lJ..flO. Tront hood dryer, copputone S25 eich. cooler ST. Old mflhogan)' !;i!!~'m;~.'•b~~a:"· ~\tir: S~ 2 bathroom 1inks wtth Sl~. Or'J'lln •peaker box ed se11.I S7 Sm.1.11 iirl'1 bike $5. Qimplet.t rear teat ST. Hand mower and catcher chf'i l $IO. Old oriental tf':aJc S25. IAmp• S2. 'TV cut11 SJ. · Chevy 1lick, 3 a pd . chest with lnlald tittlnJ:I rollert, miler all(! fence, f11ucel1 S4 each. Set JtOU Clock radio S7.50. 1660 Stnta S10. Me~I bed frame $2. traNmisaion $12.50 and 12 $8. 2 11:irl'• bicycle S.1 e11eh . S1 2. Solld bra11 coffee stt cord and motor U'l. 119 clubs and bl.i $25. Goll bag Ana CM 646-7562 Inttrm&~c lamp and ap-wit i1tart~r ~. Bu I ck Utility cart S2. lti" ll1d ie• with rray 17, Bentwood Wake FortRt Rd., C.M. $4. Golf cart $5. Tote ro&l ' 1 • pliance timf'r S5. 842-1758. radiator s7. ~. bowlint bl.JI $2.50. Lawn 545-125,q. S25 Edter S.'i. MetaJ bunk MIRROR, round. Gvt.r 3~ BEAUTIFUL 3' round cofff!P. l!O s nd J edaer fl.50. 5'1-3TJ:?. ~ii~ h s~,.•ch • ._:iau~ll~l l,w=o~MEN=~s~cl<>~-~,-,,..,, bed11 and mattresses SlO. 5 diameler, d@COI'lfnr bt1.uty table $25. GIGhe cellina fl~~ y· Wetsuit a acktl NORGE 12 lb. •utomatic nr s s11 c es c ,. . the111. • u 8-10, OVER 300 golf b&lls 20c or kitchen chalrw $3 each. Tilt Sl.5 Ctt be:d houee wicker ture mnd $5, pt.in S:?. 125. ~7. S.i.50 pr., Vf'ry oltt t.ackli! 50c·S5. Bed1prea.d1 .I: drap&a Jt11 675-0092. hfllck rocker, nf!ed.s recover-ij1deaway SS. 1)46.-2562 ~ubum ,.,.,, ....;,. •a. Mod HAND mower SS. l"cntc wuher, white S25. Ford box completely hnund in Sl ·S5. Lawn mowe:r S15. I 17 ~Cali "'&--307 " ... & .., ...,., .__1 Econoline S c Y I i n d tr ~lid COPPf'r, SIO, ~lid Childrtn'1 ('lo1he1 25r.42. HOT plate S.t 10,000 BTU fll .. .., "" l'.fu or 55 Gal oil drum1 S2.50 each ILCT)'lic 'IVi,t: $5, bolh 11 ntw, table' •.1.<1· 2 Cruun no each. rAdiator, exctllent S 2 0. brus wood buktl $4, Pair Toy1 :ZSC.$1. OIMtte ltf. 6 heater S25. Maple drop le&f Me:sa Dr. CM St1.r1 car cooler $5. Outdoor slant hoe.rd ST. Refina hand sw., la.mp SlS. Otik $5. 543-9591. nt Herbert Sohn garden rhAirs SlO. t.nvtseat, couch t11.ble for 8, heavy i:is. 3 BABY clothes S3 Str6llt.r $15 lamp Sl.50 Bike seatl Sl vaaiUm SIO. Small covered Coffee table S3.50. Power SU1tFBOARD fi' $25. Kntt 11ble1 17,j(), Cnrvalr wheels $52. each. M11.tchlna drtaser ch11.ir1 In match SS each. Crib S15 Youth "bed S.1 Car each Tin lnlJ)ll $2. 96&-7963 BBQ/hibaCfli $20. Sunday ~f'" ~S.-:125· ~/~ ~~ board SlO. Woodt.n skis, with tires $3.50 t •., •nd mirror S1'i. DOI.Ible box t.t 111ple ~ SlS. M1ple bed llt'at S5 Jumper M Pride-a.-SINGER automatic :r:ig-zu.g lllfl. Deel'fleld Dr., H.B., · e · boota 91,i If s: 2 • Beautiful old J>9fr o1 clu11lc 1prtna and mattttu no. •Hi~~ •1~~ !!, Vanity S3. Ma_~:_.s_~~'!' ~.:__~ S6h. aewina machine t 1 2-9 8 53&-1Vl. SaRull(oSUro·nNacnd. A.Meoruon Meta. 673-3838. ' po 5 J • C11r drivinc Ught1 S volt $25. Cloth remnants 2 5 c. S 2 , 1~11-~ •"""· Hi.tch S15. T' 11eC11UJwu, "''"'"_,tac · CU.s1om music stand SJ,98 PONTIAC and Tempe 1 t ·• . · 1914 bra11s 11uto 1potllfht Thre1d 5c. 19371 Maun• SPINNAKER POLE 12 5. SptnDAkf!r fitting5 for 16 font pole $25. 3 HP Johneon $25. Snatch block S25. D1nlorth 25 poond S2S. HAtch boa.rd SlO. Brass pl11.lf'd fittinp for hatdl board• $15. ~185 and leave number. 675-2124. Maple end t1.bl~1 &nd coffee Deluxe ·large Wonder rOck-pam, factory tr i _ p 0 we r A Rftl a,t!eetor lltm rttOnh IS" Bicycle $6. 18" tricycle S20, Hand vacuum cleaner Lane, H.B. 962·8813. HAWJ'HORNE ipkler bike tablf! S~ each. ta.hl:e lamp, ing hor'1I!' $5.98 Infant stat manifold $25, GTO csm $25. 70-33 (approx 100) $20 for S2. Tw1> 8mm m t1v 1 t. $4, Elt<:bic 1killt.I anti SU. 644-2185. comblnaOon S2S Dt1k $25. $2. Lure red wagon $8.39 389 enctne le'l8' cam and -.II. 54>-Z29. camtrvS3 S~~h. Lawn toa1ter St.YI ea., N~w pr. ~ndmo:r :.· =i: OFTJCE de~k S25 lO g11llnn t1nk k oacar $25. 1124 slot car, case anrl acce!W)ries $15 small hll.nd MW and motor SWI SteN'O turntable ns bedroom lamp!! $10 pair, Bnolahf'll $5-N·RAUl?I' train layou1 $25 Ca.rs S1-S5. ll bMt $25 $ailho8.t hl\rc\WIN' 50c-f1 . Switi£er c11mll!ra $5. :? VW rim1 1nd tire11 S2-$4. 2 VW rear rtAr v.·indo-'1 S5 each. Pmt n\ft~A2irM?11 J94l- lfi), 25c 4 pln!o rims Md wheel cuvel'3 S25. 541-&173. 2i8 E. 20th St. CM. rnurrwooo nlte .tantt11, Se:rvini cart $5 Pictur'l!11 S5 Iron S:?. 6 TV ~ and manitold with 11-1 Mad.11 NEW t ' wood, heavy dUty ITl()wer . . corner dock whHI• S15. s!mllur S.'i. VUf'a SJ-S.,llj, need retin~i., .... S15 each. Bookcase $25. Suede pants ~ta.rid 25c ..ech. Plaltic tyke S25, Slim jlm bydramatic l&dder SU. I' wood l•ader M.YM om $25. 531-T'.l94. S11.turday and Sund a Y 400 cyl Ac l"!nerator S15. Frtnch p~~al en d ~.,~:0·~~ i.rn!~ze s:: bike !Mc. 540-4T5T S14. Tempest torque '51·'1!2 S3. AJurnlnum ex t en• I 11 n i:AMPS, Gii l1!d eltttrlc: ~'U-2349 .. CaAP s10. Tbtow nirt $1..SJ. tahlei S15 e11rh, P11.ir nl Table $25. 6 chain SJO Twin RUS!ElL 1urfhoarll 6'11" S7. Sttwiiu1 Wtmtr electric polt. $3. Palma, c01nrt. mt1ttly bra11. lArtf', i,._ CLOTHES all kinda II.kt l'lf"''. tliAhu 10!' •nd Rta Sl.50. yf'llow/l(lld arm.1,. .. , chairr, bed• SS. Rl'COl"d• 50c Pttio $25. O'Neil Lonr John ~ Juel pump new $10. Al'B pluttr all $10. L • r a e ttrtatint •Mm't.m .. nt o f f'1nnllll siU 12-14 COlll S.'\OC'I Trtke Sl .50, J.ntlque chairs jual reupholitf"n!tt S25 f!ach, tumituN', 5 pieces 300 Pole 1"1ttvt11. tnU\11 $25. Clannet ctrhuretor rtbuill St~. 3 bookca1t1e or lhll.dow box SlO. desk, tAblP.', w1111J, tlOtlt anii f'll . for S22 ea. CrlckWI •nit S15. Baby r.kMhei Se--6'.lc. orn11 te 42''x32" mirror $20. lllmp ~-Trevtl imn Sf. S25. all llke new 646-2510 tripower carburttort S2'l. 1 Larae oll'paintlnt* SlO tar.h. hantlnt 50e-$25. La rt t d-.y dre~sl'!ll 1i2e 14--16. Bo)''" and mtn'i •hirta 25c. 673-3388. F.ltr.trlc skillet M Camera · SURFBOARO $25. 64-7528 1tocMat.tt dUAI S3. 1 l'lrand fladk> $4. H1 lr dryer S.t C..plz •hell lantern ST. 81:11,,. BIOUlf!S and 1we1tm lllfl~ Pa.lnlinp $1.50 to Sl1. S.itt SURrBOARD cuafom 5.8.. $4. 2-3-17~ titta and .,_,httlg, ESS . aprl full new Cr70 x 15 belted Tiler New KOlf clubs aM bill1 dine douhle arm 1tudenl JOc-18. Olive ll:athtr Plolrtt N.uphyde chair SXI. GoU tine cmditiontt $25, 6'73-J.1S8 II lur $1.5 eich. Lumber r11.ck MA'M'R ' box ~. Paws $11.SO. Sl6&-l!AI. SU. M)...24.1L IM\p, Rll hr.us S 1 0. S2.50. Shoe• 1lze: 98 r;)(". bq Sl. Puulfl ~. Hilr S'25. Mlrror aha.dow boic S)) S*>. 64&--'1528. . LARGf; round blrd cqe st. GREEN dlak h5. Lortr -M:irk Graceful bridge lamp, m•r-Bltck bootA 1111.e 10 $4. Ski rlryer S:?.50. Autn v•cuum COUCH and chair S25 each. Sma.11 blc)'cle SlO Trar:l(ll' POLAROID Swi~ camfnt, Baby dn!uirlf ta.bl« ~. t.al'lle S2S. Bab)' hiah chair bli> blH 112. LA.rte h&nalnt pantt, bl1ck 1lie lfl $4. Hot S2.50. 402 16th Pl., C.M. Bamboo vues Sl!i. 497-tslt SlO. Meat grinder i 3. $5. 646-75:?8. I~ board $2. Drop table SIS. 8ottt~ sterllliier• U. bwricane, all brall $4 . ptnk ve:ivet pant coal .11i2J. 16 ~&-1418. COLOR TV, Curtit Mathia 548-1779, 249 Avocado, CM. SADDLE hap tor Harltf• tor ~per, heW ~ Double Men's eel! lhots S 2, BtautHul 1tau and bra111 coct $.!.(] sell $1S. C&.r radio 'LA=o=n:==s~26"''"°• -cblk"°<--w,-l""t h' I corwole moMm Clblnflt, 18'' TV tAbl• model no. l while fibtta:lau. 1 i Jb t. I bed S15. I0-58SO. FirtpJact tool• #. Ump& ~lte-etillre tlxture $15. Old SS. Unt'in!J~ WOed dinina buktt, 1lrl'1 2)'' llittncrtY doe1n 't wo.rk $2S. diahnwten SlS. S:ll. 2 btacltel:l~.642-9f62 ... mu.ENT condition Sl.5. 2l6 Villa Nova, Cbeta TbrillluallYlOL~-m'°p~~ft~Yo tahl #J $12. Da z:«y SU each. au~ chair SU. S!e~nlc FM·AM.·-dio-t .Me11. Sf0..3312 or 541).695 ~ .. ...... n. Stal-A-Meal • ppJ i • n ct VW "'"-• ., •u ·-o ,. EMll radlol Sf, $8. 2 clock 311'"GA! raJ'lle m. 36"' dlN.. mattreu .,., IPrinll. far . nicttl plated bratl 00 lamp perfect for lhowU' or wt(!. IAU!lper'-. ~l • 4xi ft bookcu~. •tai~ ~=rs~~~~ n15d~$4.SS.llaSehaJ!! .. s:i._~~ 'bleSnkSS.541-12118. • ainctRd ~-~sz. Z'll J01'WI '~ .. '-!'~$821&~~ n$. Ntw batteey camp dl1'f sift coat di wi ss. HOOVER hand Vac or n2.50. 3t9 Uniwraity Dr. --"•" · ~ rn M.Y' IJ'l"lJ ~ •u~mc dftu lliJt 14-tt · -· End" b ,... ... <JU. n1 roa lantorn wttb Wde S:?. Old Pleue ,. not call ~,.,. IO vacuum t10m. SUitCNt 29m ~f «7 2'16 f!lble S7.~ Hollywood b@d l'X 391m' ~--I ""L&Ju • • •.-I.al .., -.i., •• UV U'lll ""'' "" --. · v.•ith maf~M. mx sprirc mat treas ...,. v-n ..,,...,,ne Ions Meeve, full ,ldrt. nylon m.oNER ~ .,._In aprtnca "°..,. .. n .... • v cut combo.... aolid bra•• Coleman tabJ~ am. ~~. ~•.Y· perftot Jar Euro. MAIPLE rolllnp r f' co r <l and frRtTll' SlO. Bal'hlnttti Pl., N. B. 673-1603. lace $25. &f,J-9462. and mattrw: $8 taeb. 1800 Brlat trwiJW $5. VW •jlck lamp $4. Sm•JJ, very old, tU 1 ~ iii 1 Mllybm.rd p;t·an lftvef SlS. l!':wninc c1billtt SJO LA.t'f" 11ki boots, $$. Liii.rt• pk:turt lnmf"s $l· DINING ta~t. 2 le1vt1, 4 BOY'S .mru and 1)4lnli soc-All.too CM 648-6994. !!:_ ~~'-'.~~~ ~ .. ' ~ dttk amp Sf . sz. 9631 Bluldln Cir, H.B. coat Mil $150, now $25. 101i M S4 Anrh1ued lsraf' 1V s2. ~. r.Mln sz. 2 Kodak ct.rnf:rt.11 $2 50 Men and MMnf!n't TV S25 Twin bed --1 .... 1 ~ -\mKD UlO~ •• "" BirnS'lmaOc camp llaf'lt 918--SUO 'S4.8-t735 ~ cabirM'I ~. Pl11que1 S1-$.i. $.1. Be•utician rolltr ITay ' · ' ~"• ' dln1 bowl& 50e. Indian SJ.15 !Al and SUn 833-23-49 ' APPR.OXJM nt. RATI'Af'I" from Phlltppinf'I. t cloth!~ S1-$5. Fnrmal1 $9 tnl..ttrffl and lrltml'I SXI Mii.no t1mt• ,t. $3 Slrita • . • • 2 Grtt.n Spanlah Jamp1 SlO ,., "l XIO fl, ::-1514. 633 SL Jamt~ Rrf, str11rld-custnm 4 pl~ ffi!-a.nd tray S16. bU honked Dik'-$5 Dvck dl'C:O)'ll $1 .~ f'Ach ttt. Ruis"''· 1ron1,. Ana.A.vt C.M' NATURAL bit'Ch lull ilie pt1Jr. Cat tnvel ~ $1. white piclctl•ltnclns ln ~ lioMI S25 each 2 hlllYOCk• nc S25. 2 wic: ~ S4 Twin ma~ and tPrinc botirrl S2 <>*•lli<>NI ttblt1 ·• • Ba.byline crib, wed a t Oi:lldre:n'i ck.ttie11 • ITlOI. to Hons read>' to move S1\. ROWBOAT 4'xl' $25. MlY!~I!: included. Frtt-fonn coffee hunwi lui.lr w~ •nd SIS Sklit $20. Polff U .50 StJ> ~e Ja.fip $2. Boon.11: STA-POWM producta, ~ mndmothtr'1 home $Z. 5 )Tl. lOc lo 15c. lk>wli,. I_,-..,.;;;·=· ..,-=_,=-,,,I \\'&Ming machine: $7.~. 2•, ta hie S25. Twin hkieabeds ~•JC8.dtt $5-$8. Fl e 0 r 8ootl SS. DNtrt Atr 1amp $4 Car jJck $4 Set of~ amdttlont!r 50c can. or Sprins mattrtll, bumpft', blc 1$. GoU cltfll ss. MTVRDAY, twin btdi wtlh yi:an o1d, Nr'll, but ntf'!!s $20 ch f15-00T5 pol~ $1) B~ ~. SlS. l.Jlhled med lei n ~ $4 GOl:f dubl $7 t•Ch. Ump t\J.40 nH.' OU . ~dol)fr fitf'M 1Mrtt for abwt SlO. Jr T tlft' S3 5&7-3032 hndboird1 .QI• QCI\. 2 llOn'U! >.ROrk. 8' surfboard S3l, •a . • Down Meft'W'lty LaN lO etbinel $7.50 Lavatory buin lhad•• and ti.a SS RoOm nc ~or Jlt ptr ~-. >.. aJ11 Wondt'r Hant ti. 6a ' • tract" tape reMl'dlt m. --. ' 3i, ~~ .!!.";'!.~' = =~o~. s;. s.-.. .m &mil.,, di-.. 110 W11110 foot modi 11 ,.... """'-~-• oompi.tt .. 1 "'-~: :O: :U..'"--S-.'f4isll "II'""''• dwllro. a. r•olJ.omp1W1aircralta>rn-~-ii•u7 •.:;:,.-~-lOIRJotl!landllr.NBollol •-J3-114&-2117.1!002EllDw.i..and l -~ Gn>l!Me roll~••·-~-•-·~_ IW -MaboO~> -us S.Xtant $25. ••• ... ~r-~ -~ hslr ~JI .... .,... -w .. lot!lf Dr. °"· NII tol>le m ... J ...... 1 -$25. Boa' III. $1.. GE~ i,;;; :::::::::::::.. .. -· -.. -· hJorus IZI Tow bor I ZI. lrr!NG ray 3 •J>ft<l, -1 SJS. llliM7I& OLD le< b6x $25 Gu ·-l BOX ol dllk!nft" -.. dn-~ -1~•111 ---· -'!1 -" llO. o;i.-i;;• SU. 2225 Podfle. Apt A. 0>tta I El«tnmlc 1,11 equif)m•n< condltlon 125. 2 blonde wtp SOOTS. atffl toed.' I lo...... ll. ~ __ -~-aD ~ .... 11> hos $25. 11-c,.,. SI· llej>k, primo.condllloo 125. Me11, • 1 15m CHbmnete' S10 Hud l:S ••ch. Comple1. bar boll •lit Ill mH. 1' prlo< II. 6 tt wn ·~u .-~ ~="~ """' ""' 1 DI °"'>' ll 21M eyl PIM doublo qulltod -61Mltl. =A0' !»Id JX!rt&bla blodc 11&1<1110 ,., 110. 2 VW map IS ••ch n..lhl< vtnl ipe, ltklr n<w =•n 1" n.rSS ... ~ !"~ ~:. .,'::. -~ "!!°"1 ll lll ~ doll nil!lc SIJ. 114&-llOI SI'ONEWARE day, hltd, 10 SI'llOUD: 2 bl t ~· Oulllde ou ooolor I« VW <track""" rock, n ••eh. 13. COit 11.10 ft . ~IP4 $25Fl!r«Illar1.1 Di"1el aod .Pmt.ol •li<UWD SIS GE blodl ,w. nlld SJ I KIN<J<>.t.own .,._, ..,. ttft1' • blf, -:: ~:"r:."! ll!lrt II SlO. 1J • u x 11' !l"111rc 21" "''"" .,....,., '""' 1'AIR 1...,,.. cbllrlt &Old i!.-u. l!c41 C.mp col· -bfr ll5. He4paillt -~lpld 115. II l'oollla< &<*I lltl Twin '°" ""1rc MAli&lAHY Dllnc:an Pll1" IW1d lawn "'°""II him i.ddo box SS. < man rubl»r mndlllan 125. 1'11111 """'~' •1111 ldd! jllesl, ..i:.ut•L r.. pot SJ Lorp -125. Hvman llehl .....,, wla Tl.-• 4 "'1 ht .. $IO llo. IUld mattria. Ill. °""""• libJe 125. 4 dlalrt ~ full Dnl ILlO Udl a ab 1 boat with om '21. Eleclri< l:S, Autc &Ir hom 17..IO, 2 condllioo 125. ~ K"t botU11. oew SI. ~ 1\111 120 0.r11 bmwn laH 115, 14 dro .., r\ootia< -.. ,,..,_ dllll<lt lltllt and I C.plaln d!llrt SIS oodl -11.lO Radie S1 -. 17 and l10 Wlll'I' ... ,. boenil 11 "ch. 5"" "'"" nkc -lbe SI Slap alool ll Ltrq Hw -• -th< l ndJOo, C2 °""• ill Oliw, -nHdo ttllnblllnc kwltw modllne IZI >rith A#lpu Ho. Ml ..... $4..IO ltll<I , .. ,.-ltvtr ~ tomp wtth lland SS. m;. oummor ·""11 20\1, pundt bowl 11 roldiJW bH s. ....... , 1'J~n P. • -Cl ""'1do• ~ -u llO. Occulqnil dwllr 11~ lOIL Mlhos""' ml ltliloa .. ch. Rftlllllc ml""""1<, 11'11aU , P1•n!""'" 'JD -· wblt .. .Uk IUlt"ll't l!. 1>1•• ..., molb'w. -"· I ........ ll\UI lllo .. & END t.bl... walnut, looti OldttsU "bl• SIS S.hy m -· Old TV ltlU """" -n. "1 ... .,..,. no....12 OuolJM mp lfovo Nt w Gl!IL'S bib, -nl -.Uk Ml. 1 II, aD \1 ""'-mm dhn editor sl Roffo. 0!114'a -U. t..ow!tt l'OOol 14 oodl. 1&11 wlllto °'*· lood '°""'"°"' Onll ~ lllt-1111 or Sla,.tl1\. doz. ~ M.!O. 3U bldplrim...,.115.~ dltton ia. kit..._ 'lllil Pularlno A .. C.M. Mrl•.MWIU.lll!Radl!Uld! chaJt n. 111 c.m•r. CM llro'"' ,.,,...,tit Ml• boltl.lllll!T-t.onr. !lt-01lbbot-1'and un1 .. rs 111 Dr. mi. lllC--Aw, CIC. DI 1111trlqodtSS.16-1111 &iHS45 Dr. NB MW41~ 14toM , • _..... . ' CMS• Clli $PM. !111-llll. -------J l, I I I ' lck ,,,, '"" "'' '· '" 11. $1. t!al mp ;.,.. "r "'' 50c. ·""· li!ill '"" w\r. 50c SlO. dio di6 ··2 lr>- I• 25 .2 '· •· ic n 'I h. • • our famous DI ME ·A· LINES lltEJ'!UGERATOR s.1$. C•s 24 Plf!cti ~ drive IOCket aet Stovt $25. i..wn mower $23, In bo>I $25, Many amaU Foklt,. chair $8. each. VW meeh.aniet hand tooJs 10c-5c. P&rU $1-SlD. Hoae clamp• Auto air conditioner $5. 2·'61 51:-'15c. SrnaJJ ena-i.ne ptrt1, Buick 1peci..111 $25. 1·'62 Sl-$10. Mq Wheel• $&.50. Punllae Te01pr1t J)ft.rts St .. Movie camt'ra f!dltor Sal. $5. WhOlt ctr $20. Lube a:un BllQ't pump $5425. Channel S2. Chaulklne i:un S 1 • lrol\9 S5. heavy, Electric Eni:illf's '$9-383415. '58 318- P.fO' $348. Carpe_nler tool• runs-$25. '58 Plymouth 350 S0c43. Electric m o to r a high Pf'rformancc S25. 1ran• $1.50. Air and gu IAnkt SI· fol' Any of tbo\'e $15. '5.\-$59 $25. School desk $5. Nt'w Plymooth ' t a r l e r 1 <1r receptkln chalra SS. Small gel\f'rators S.l. SOienoids ~. cart $5. Souv~nif'r 1934 TorqLW oonverlt'l'l!I S 5 , C onteren c~ Cham p EnglishF'ordrtaraxlewhh baseball $25. 646-JZiO. v.•httl1 SIO. Trans $10, 20' 12" Linoleum noor till', cabin ,cruiaet S25. Engh~ white-sold 10c tach. Piano And 1 raru; lor bo&t $2:,. : bench $25. P111oUorm roekf'r Latitr whet"l trailtor _for 20' SU. Iron Sl . Watne iron $2. boAt $25. :;a1. only 9;-;>. ~68- Nt'w white ir.t! ikAle~. !Its C Placentia, Near Victoria. size 51, $20. Machlnlsl FIVE airplAMl'I with KAI ~urfaci pl111e lhlS $15. tn&;ines 35 10 . O '2 O, Garden tool• Sl-SJ e11.ch. win,I:' s11tt.ns 50" lo 71)" Ma.ctilnisl 1urlatt p I "' t e $10-$25. 646-::xn:i. l2x15 $15. GArdr:n mols Sl-S3 f.l'ach. Mt!."lal w11ordrobe TV, 19" Packard 8 e 11 portable. blar:k and white cupbOal'd $25. Pair fP.11.lhror pillow• $12. Metronome $6. wl!h s lerp 11witch S 2 5. s m 1 th--O>rona typewritrr GooACneck f I o u r l' 1 c l' n t $25. St11.!nlesi pot• and pans t'llginrers desk lamp $10. Ro l l-around hat-box tnl1c. ilze $'2~ each, Twin vacuum $1 8. Nf'W deub:e 1pread1, white $5. Camera outdoor color TV 11ntcnna flood ll&hla $1 5. A1111ortmrnt $6. Elrctric fry pan $5. of phonograph ttCO~ 145 Brus poll"' lamp $5 .Heavy and 33) 50c-S2. MC!lal bt'd plate min'or 42x3J rcold ft"ame $2.50. Llldir1 clnlhe"J franie Sl.8, Electric deep ' 1iJe 5-9 25c-$10. 64.H832. fryer $3. No cheeks, plcue N1CE women's p!!tilr and 545-650.S. men'11 m~um 1izr clothrs 1..:.::..=::...------ Sl-SIO. ToWrl!! 5Qr. Kl!· MAYTAG ell"'ctrlc dryer, d'lfnivare ric-. Ji'urmira rl in· lempcralUM" contro\1, Kood in.g tablr Sl5. Rf'Cflrri r11rk conclilion 125· 54&-6066. $3. 3 !11.mps SI each. NP\V PE T-F.: RS 0-N---rietC rih 1 r A n 11 I 1 tor n1dlo $3. playpen, mattress a n d Vases 50c, Pariy lhinAs 11.nrt changer $12. Walnut formica i;t:amrs JOc-St. Blankf1 S2. !able, 4 chain 112. Baby Shttl Sl. Cooler $20. 'JV ~troUer.shade and ha.skel $3. t11ble $3. Bii;t: tram~ pl1•l u1t Radio. AM/FM S2. Baby Sl5. Cir radio $7. ~3.i32. Ben clock 5oc. 646-8210. 371 LaPerle Lan<'. FOR buUt-ln Ironing boan:l ---- $5. Platform rocker, needs VA.CUUMclcancr. upright rl!:Uphol1terir11t S1.50. Arm S~. Vacuum clcanl'r, cann· ha. $6 5() 0 ' ti < i~tcr \Vith attachments $20. C Ir . . lllfl I! !!4!1, chairs, doesn't scratch or Toaster S5. Portable T\' burn, yellow $17 .50. Jo'ruit stand $6. 642-6935_. __ _ jan, wide mouth 50c 11 doz. VW-bus folding plywood and Maytaa: wrlnger. &ood con· 4 inrh loam bed SlO. dit\on, $10. Enamel s1a· 642-4573. tioMry tub SJ. Portabl{' PARTS for 49. 51 and~ r ord and fiO Vclvos Sl-$25. do1ht1lil"ll' SJ. L 11 r g P buslnru desk and ctiair SM. • GAS bfaltr. Se.an, l50)) BTU, new $25. Kodak Silnet Wt'! eos>ifr "'· Chl"'1t of drawen and 2 nlte stands, ott-whlle $25. MahOla.ny d-Sl2. coUte table, 1mall ma.qal'I)' U. 2 Ureplace ~rt'en,, 3lx38 and 28x40, 15 e11.ch. Mirror, gcld lr•me, ~4"x36" STh. 673.-3921. 6 drawrr drent.r S25. Round l11ble and It.At. 4 ChAlr$ $25.· Bo!lton rock'r S2J, Pair mUk ala11 Earl)' American t11blt' lampt $10 each. Early American bra.u noor l•mp, lat&'! 1hade ~ Round Maple coUct i.ble SU.50. Knick knJck 1helf $1\. Cr le Itel chair. nearly nrw S25. Swaa lamp cuslom made $20. P•ir brass 11.n- dlrons St~. TeJei>hone bench $'25. Pole l11mp $5. sun tamp S7.50. 2 sc16 matching tv.•ln box ~prlng1 and ma!tl"t'UPI $20 f)l'r set. 2 pfllMI Maple Po"ter bed lran1c1 $25 rach. 5.17--0282. DAILY PILOT H ' l~I ~ ;;;;-;;;;··;;;;;]~;1~[ _ ..... _ .......... ~!~~~;~I -;;;~:.=,...~, II~~, Goro .. S.te 112 Ml1cellonoou1 Ill Pl1.,../0r91n1 n6 TV, Rodlo, HIFI, Doti• 154 ao.11, Sall .!,___ --1~ I I~ I - '" Ste NO 13' .,,,.;.....;-.._.....,_--..,,1 GIANT ear,.. Sale • Udo Im m'EREO. S 0 UN D *TAX CLEARANCE * --------BOXER Pupc. AKC, pell. GLASSPAR Priv1teor, 1Aff Jale Old trunk ma n "1 D&SICN • C.t.rrard, com· * SALE * SOS!: 901 1ttrm 1ptaker MUJl aacrltlce. rlfi:ied Sloop. 19' t'C hull , ~d ilerns,' b 0 0 k 1 , ponenl sy1ttm · AMIFM I Our inventory ot Pl.&no. Ir l)'Slem, mint eon d 111 on • • 714/96S-3067 • • 09 well, e hp Chry1. typewrilt'l, jewelry, IWns, F'MIMPX 1tttt0 R trar~ Orf&lll mu.&t bt Mtuced be-tl:iO. Phone ~141 •fttr 6 g WK OLD Gf!rman Sht>p~rd'I ~M;::l-...;70l0.=:,,...-~--= I ptll.)'fl(':n, head jr, ·eo.. oomplete turntable, bl .. ,.,.. tore the March lat tu dead· pnl Wffk da.>'•, anytime P\tf>l))''I "· ea. r-.tother ttn Boet1, sltpa/Dockt ttO Nci~ada b\nclln&•· bnots & 0fX, aptaktrs told 11eparal· tine. weeketldJ. ~:W;,:~:,;.=;::=-:--,,-:--cl po1,,1. Mtna 215 Head akis. ,.1y Mr $409.M. pay (lfr lay· * SAVE UP TO $ZO 11 " RCA Color <:0nacle TV SJLKY Trrrll"r, female pup. ~I~ ~~~PW~1:1~c~Wml~: ladles Humanlc boots, 10)'1, away b&J&r'let!' $l9!l.87 or PY· ON PIANOS !~~;...~cc:Uen1 plctu~. Call p~1. AKC. Rlaht prlct to L~ .. 1•water. ""at , 1.an .. -~ aaJ. aque:r. belt)' bd.. mt• of $.11.50 monthly. U.S,A, • SAVE UP TO SlOOO ON vu--.» r..u ~ Russell Twn Flnn Skin bd Stereo Equip. Warthnu•"" SELECTED CONSOLE • !hf' rla:ht family! ~2991 · S.\ IP !or 20' bolt water I bQ(ea, LAdlei le 'boys old 1'19 £. 17th St., Cotta Men, ORGANS· UP TO $.'iOO ON ZENITI( AM/'f'M llel'l"O & AU~. Shep. pUPJ, ll"'t'Y 1n,rl • ,.jt'('t. nv11U, Pt1nlntul11 area. shoti:un le cue. 14' outboard 645-2442. SMAlJ..ER ORGANS l\ltntablt, walnul ron110le, & Wht .. l bluf' ryt.. natura.l 673-6700 Don't Doi 8 Now l'.'<Cf'lltnt S99, f:l63..2AA9. bob,~ v.•k11. &-16-0111. 1..:::::~::.·_,,....,,---7'"-·I bi. &. trlr, Many ofhe'r STEREO. 1972 Carr a rd •Y-uy Rllll1 1l!p for rrnt Html. 6'f3..2916. 11" Via model. fuU 11ereo ctwlgt"r, At Tremendous GRF:AT Olll'lfl Pups 7 '''k• t11oll fnr 1nlor1u11tlon. Ithaca. Lido Jalfo, 11lt 1usprnslon tptake-rs. Dl1count1 AKC, Harlrquln1 & hlru·k • ~111.-11!'166 • MOVING nowi 16,, It 26 ... 3 AM/FM 1tett"O radkl + \'•m•h•·Chickcring·Flachf'r [ fM tt Vou JI I ~~w S~. !l!\6-1~ •noA·fKi-11-, -'"-,-,.~~~r·.1 •pd. Bikes, coU~ l•blr. tapr deck. Stlll brsnd lll'W &. Kohlt'r ~ Caml)beli pla.nol . AKC ~lln .. D•rh!lhunrl11 , \i.1 r r, \'•I " t' o n1 mu " I I )' guaranlttd. \Vas I e fl -h 11' I I Formica dlnf'tle 111.blt, trunk uncl1lmed on lay.a .... ·1y. Thoma1·Conn .. Yam11h1 orsami 3 Lints, 2 Tlmer.$2.00 ~~I a. M1t,. k ff't1'11 ,., Nr''fll~I Bf'~J..831il w/tray, chlld1 hi'1;h cl<llf't/ Sold for SJ.25, P'-Y oft NEW I USED n. l'>L' • ... G Boats, Speed & Slcl t11 ehfo•t If divider 11he!.vt'1. balance of S9.S or l&ke ovtr COAST MUSIC '""ru. ""H" tr 111" n baby misc. Tr:nt Uxl1, y11.rri Jn>Jll pymnl.I. Collection SERVICE \'OUNG. wrU h I" have d Sl\trN'll!'T'(I pup1, $li ro s.;o. '11) r:l.AS.l\TRON 16' n hp t«illl Ir MORE! Prit'f'd It) C n 11 1 e I ShepheM malf', Y.J)-2446. ~~vln. V111110n trlr A equip. ...II. M.k. Otter. 1-Gt'·'tr, Oi!pt .. 714/893-0001. 18S9 Newport Blvd., C.M. ... .. -1, 1..0V"S Child-n T t ,_, "' "'"' . ~ , ... PUG P"PPI•• T ........ , h •c $l ljl) R. ay or tlvtl, C.M. KINGSIZE walt"rbed·, In· •#Ir 642-2851 1t • .. I"'"" u ,.,.,. • "" • "'"""· -•, m•I••. 1 ,;mot•. E•;_llonl fi7:'1-fi~J7.1. --· rlud~A mattre~. f In or Open Sunday 12 to 5 pm ·' '" • • ..... -~~ -~-I FURN f TUR E , bir c h framf', \h'lf!r, fol'lm pad. 5 KINDER.CARTEN & lo"'f'r PRPflrl. 4M-7971. 1f'Si<t hNll 50 [vlnn1dt tnt bedrm .. desk. lablrs. disht'!i, 1 PRE· TAX SALE •r&dtt lf'al."~r'll hand t·r11!1 , 1-56 !llC'. 14:" v.·hetl trftllf'r, ST!!O, Patio t 1c. W'"a, •-wcl"", ~·r. (!:uar11nttt. Pr . pll.J'ty • raw material•. !'>48-4305, Hor••• u-.~.. • ~ ~ " s"· "'"' """~ All P l•no 1 & O r•••• 9()2. • ...,."' t'Vt'rylhlni;: must ~· Che11p! "1• ...,.,....,,,,,.,, • Mon. or aft. _ AQMA Rt'idlfll. JO yrs.' I ~ ~ 8950 LA Roca Avr .. t-·oun-CuSi\bl! alrrro 1pkr1 S15. 1W.M>'1. OFF I ALI ' 'A•<ous MAKES TO a:rL home. Min. Whllr hand!!. vl'.'1y 11plrltt'd, ,,.nrlr 1 il ta\n V11llcy, Sal. & Sun. Guitar & CRff SSO Tape ~ "' • ] t'f'cord<'r S20 Cassell• plyr PENNY OWSLEY CO. poorllf'. Male. P11opl'r~. S3..'i0 orhr~lollrr.9Sl-t?l\~ Tr1ntport1tlon rh MACHINISTS 1001 box Ken-GAR.AGE Sale, Sat. & Sun., S!O Girl'11 bike S20. Antique ll~ ~ach 81, Nr Klltt>\\ll Hc>Uliehmkenj dl"'clawert 7 ~USAN Sn,~th i;111hl"~-Brinr<1·1 ~------~-.. nedy brand $25. Doublr box Wu:her, Dryer. Bdrm. set, globe SlO. M>4008. M·f 10-9, Sat 10·6. Sun 12·6 mna. 962-334 • lnJ,i tl'rllnlnl: &. l~!iflns, Co111ii 1 •••••••-~!'! I .spring flnd n1att~1111 wllh Scuha &'Car. Dirt Bikr:. ~--:i, )'r old epayed ff'n\nlr Mr!!A 5'19·1!!'.;:1. \1 915 Hollywood frame and Surl'ho&rd•, Tables, Clothes OVi\L dn11:. tbl. 6 chr11. $100. PIANOS** ORGANS l..abt'ftdor. All,t•i;y pi'Clh· --~~r~.aft _ ca.11tel'I $10. On gBllon oil . & '° forth. 21391 Bowsprl1 rrtg. SS5. 7' pool 1bl. S35. Kr1·a1, Steinway, Ul11·rty, 1 T ~ --A.. I BAJ l"n1~. o· •""'' h<11nr . T111\1h·11a:1l!f' or 'T'rlt>yc.le ba~e !'f'dwoocl 1t11in Sl. 4 hub Ln., H.B. 96&-4651. rrl. Nllfet tbl. S30. Sun. sZ:i;"· rlwln. l't(', rrom 4~. 1 Boot•'"" ll~ j Yl1ur ehOlee 111 caps f-or 'fi6 Mustanil Sl 4 F' 11 Sa F b 26 !)." 536-2381 up . RF.NTAI ... ~. AVIAT ON each. New Ford startrr and am Y! 1· e • · :). -Or>ltv 11'1.fi ):°•1n 12.5 COCKER poodle n\iX pupplr.\. M.,IM Equlpmtnt DIAMOND I 2982 Ceylon Dr. (lff Baktor, ROSE bush,.11 · Cymhldums • FIELD'S PIANO CO. Fi wk1. old. blk & Brn, fr. _ l..11w Colt f"lyh1i: Alll'rna.lor SI S l'Ach. Nf'W CM Housewares. bikes, golf b llArlll Lr( p!"nfll Mr l •M~• II Ford vnll••e re•rn\ator ""· $'.'°. m .... -lS, ll°'! 01; I 1!133 Newport Blvrl_. m• e1, .,..,. .... ,,11. Sturlrnt Plan Av11 ablt a~ .., r.lu))A, clothing, 11ppll11.nCf'~. ., n.• "" l),J " Co M SOFA l -900 • MG-1{13'2 * Sizr 91,.1 black and white roothlll. S.A. 11111. l'SA 114/64:>-3250 * 1 ' * General · nrver n1ar ,rolf ahoca. like Household Goods 114 ---WOULD YOU * * MS-351\0 '* • ~1 p d 1 rt t1i: k t t, C•mpers, Salt/ Rent 920 nr1v SlO. Chlld'1 E-Z baktt GOLF cluhs, basr. eArl. BELIEVE LOVABLE l yr ol~I f-'"-,.-1,. 11;!IO;:,~~ o~h: ~11;:r:;,.,,,!,;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;\ ovrn, llkt-nt'w S2. Old 1rylr 2 PR. White DraJ>(;'l'lr11-. l&l" ~rhllt woods. l-3-4. '2·9 rrt~E ORGAN LESSONS n--·h nd • ,-VACATIONEER ra.. on walnut dt'rorator WlllCln Gene Z11racen lrol\ll .,,_.. SU · 11P"Y""· 1v11nt11 1n f,:(r! out 11nrl l'llli'h oversluffN'I chair v.· I I h rods, 1 pr. l?2". $'25 each pr. SI!(), MS A-Oglt &. 110 :\PM . a1 lon,1: a., You likr! No rti· '* * 642-l a22 * • Mn1,. hi.:h, r.r jui1r rnil!lf'. IT'!-\ NlCJ-.: · · SE:fo: "'oodl'n 11.rm11 !''l(lc. Tv.10 old iJttt a!lon. Nnnbll1t"11.tlon,;1u11 -•'" TllF REST AT 557--0634. -Cerlop c•rrler $15-. HAl~fo' Gemutn Shrphrrrll Shf''it 11 16' l!hr-r(;ll'!lll w/r., , • Pla•tlc -,.r-,. d Inc I If' Co-, Mo1·••Y• 1· '" pm 5 ti C ~ I ~v cu "' "" .. IV • Colllr, rrm11lr, 9 mo11. 11hot11. h11 Mf'rr. n1oror. Won 'I snn1n. co I am,._r ch11lr11. Ml torn, but h11ve .M_•_c_h_in_•_r.;.Y _____ a1_6 • M0-2279 • COAST MUSIC housebrokrn, lovlna:. 9611-3742 nn,. rcscuf' hrr hy 1·11 111n,1: 914 N. lltrbor Blvrt. paint on them 5tk' el\ch. u~ I KJTC}IEN cablnet1, fOrm°iCa 642-2851 Sa I A ..,. molorc"""lt' tlrf'Jt. 1111 2 60 Ton H~. raull.e prr111 7.==-=~""'-=== LABRAOOR.COIJlf' m 1X7d ~2279 all ~ pm. Price Ill&; · n" "" ,. I d II lop Incl. double 1lnlc. 9~' MAJOR BRANO ORGANS 11 only S&;O i;izcs S5 ('R.ch. 500 cc Suzuki w pQwc_r unit, r1 prf's1. long, $50. 646-199.11. rrom $395 lnc. Alk'll • Conn • pupplf.1'111, 6 wet'k11 old. C11\I , 9' Star\ Iner 0 v e 'r he a d Parts 1-$25. -1971 ihnda SL OVl'lll. 546-1()49. 54g....21e11. 1.1' Allrn Boat wlt_h 40 HP ''"'. ~ •. 8"1•-1to·-• 1-. ELECTRIC Bed It maltreM H11mmond • Wurlllzer, etc. I I ··-u ,... •• ''"' 350 mufflers S20. Us{'(f Ml1ctll1neou1 81 8 ' AlllO 1'1,. r p 1 I ch 0 rd 1 It BASSET HOUND, n1alf'. ·1 nurl'loi•rr1 '-tr~I "r "'th 11."<. Gd cond. $WS. M.'>-0219 Honda . pt1rt11 S l -S 2 5. -like new. Plam11. yn., trlcclor, all 11hnl1. wln<;h S351l. F N'" wHt1 f'vr11. 54'1-5332. 1165 Monrovia, * AUCTION * ' 557--3540 GOULD MUSIC CO. 499-2104 purrhA1r, 60 ltP nuthoard, :;.:;::.~=-=""'"=:: • nt'f'rt!I rrpalr. ~11-7211-1 '1)6 Jo'nrrl PU wl1h Pulln1•n C.M. Fine 1'"urnlture Ml1c1ll•neovt 2(145 No. Main, S.A. GERMAN Shorth11lr Pup --c11m[W'T, Xlnt condition! SWIVEL with adjustable & Appllanct1 Wanted 120 547--0681 ** Since 1911 female. purebrrd. R wk1, I.\' 8ofl1 & Tiii Trai\rr ., 06l-47R'1 • back 11hllmpoo chair $15. Aw::tlnns 1''.rlda.y, 7·30 p.m. LOWREY Church •fodtl, 2 ftte to ad home. 64&-M27. Bolh Pl!•'fc ct cnnfilllnn NI~ d\nettl' S25. Ol'luxl' l'X· w· d ' A ,. B * * .. ---''-------• 008-8011 . 'li!l oonct tM v11n, ICffbn!C, 1n y s uc ion arn WANTED mAnual , full p00111, 1peclal FREE lo rlght home. Mlnl. ~---'~;_;.:.:.:._;___ oink. •tick 1hllt V-11 12..215. 1ra firm clc11n double m11.t· i p t poodl•. ma lo. Ork brwn. Boats/ Marine ... - 20 n.1 d bi J}751f:i Newport, CM 646-8686 U111ed patio furn lure. rt' er t'ffect1, ex. oond. $1600. E • 911,. Ph. M,...400<,. trr~s.11 S · ""'uxc ou l'. ro I or wrou1ht Iron 1 Appro• l ur. 833-8991. quip. "" •··,r • firm oood box •Prinrr Behlnd Tony'1 Bldg M111'J r woor . Pr v, ply. 546-&127. " ., 1-...:...:.----...,.-C I Blk .. " .. Mu11l he rl"'&M>nabte. OK tr -ye el, ••, 11nd fr11me S22. Clran good 7 CARAT AuatraHan black nct'ds tf'flniiihlng. Cj!ll aft ANTIQUE E1tey Pump FREE puppies, Au1tralllln SF.XTANT nrw PI .111 h Scooter• i;lngte box gpr\ng And m.11 t. op11I, na1ur11I AlOl"ll' $50. 14K 6 837 5oo.1 cm;an. Elee. pQwered. Xlnt Shepht.rd tyrie. 494-5828 40-1 YAchttm&n, $19.'i. PARTS-fo;:-49--;-51 anrl-56 IN."!S S?:i. Nice double hrarl-anOque: b r no c h w/J .,.;,",."',.· ,..,.· .,.,.· ..,..,.,__ concl. SAcrifi~ S 2 9 5, Cyn Acre1, Lag Bch. • * &15-.~AA • • l.A OIF.5 10 Jpt'l'rl SthwiM rord 1ruek~ 1tnd 60 Volvo& t:mn111-Sl-SIO. ChcstJt ind diAmonrl!!! & 4 aapphlrtli S75. WANTED 10 huy I !16 8 54S-5659. f"REE In You . 1960 R-,-,-.,-tlr Bo•tt, Power 906 blcyrle a Momr1rr · Buket good condition. BaS!I rlrum $6.50. TV swivel tablP Sj. 673-6376. 1-07 llth SI., N.8 . 613-4361. ITALIAN provincial chair, blut>-(retn uphol~ltl')I Sl2. Cla i rol rondlrion-mjsl ha.it.ll"tter, han11y ·u!'lf'tl SIO. Sl-SZl. 673-6.176. rtl"('~Wnl $1~$25. K J n R' Sopl'rbly bf-1utiftJI 14K Jtold Swed l 1 h R 0 r 1 1 r 11 n l1 1 ANTIQUE BEETHOVEN M"-'tJm, Call f11ondl)' or ---------f; I ,. et r I c hom. Exrrllenl FtN~ii-Qu_e_ch_.u_-,.,-. -,,-,-,-.11. brdi;preAdll U-S?.50 each. ladles rinfl: W/7 bright ChrlitmAs PIAI~. 6"4-46111. Uprla:ht piano. S250. •fl,.r. '69 Luhrs 28' rondillon $5,\, C11ll 6~2 ... 1953 Maple ""''lh chair St TV aean 11nd nict' 11.rell ru:zs Au11rrali11n opah1 $."10. (:rn-_ 968-3852 _ A boo 1111f'r A pm. ,--I 12 110 h uine !t1 ct. aoua marine Mu1t'col ln1trumenl1122 i===~~=-== 1"REE 10 yoa · •m Scd11n enilM<r. 300 frP VII. --;.-=--,,,.-,,,,,--1 tray M"t $4. Ntw 4 x 6 11:old and c l"'&nt'MI -~lie PRIVATE PARTY WANTS pole1. ~305. Call Mond1y Trim t11.b1, lull l!Jhlr11 equip. 'M llond• 450 cc SI Blk•, bfllhroom carpt"1 $5. Matrrn-Various te.blc And f\nor S60. light hluP.. 67J.-50B9_._ II A I 150 TO BUY PIANO FOR l)r alttr. Only 36S l'low'I. ~tBny all:· minplt nrbll ena, nin )Ht lly dnlhc\, siu-10 It 11. llkr IA mp11 S2-S6 f'1tch . Exrr11o 60 W a I t Hannan-Kardon MUST lit! ' C'OUSI r: ~=~----,---.-! 1 511 rl 4!1r>-:11!n 11111.n l ml, <!1tm fibtrtl• BEDS complf"ll"' S I 5 -S 2 5. new Sl-S3. Cosco playprn nlCf' 11:11\u prism rwaK lamp 11rrrl"'°' AM/F'M rt"Cl'lver, aullllr 11.mp, 6-10" l?f>akcr•, CASlf. ~2218. DON'T want to takl r. 10 tM r11s. en rr. . t11nk;, me11. Shi.111. Need Table 4x6' $10. S he.,. 1 wilh pad $J. Sl<'riliZL'r $2. sri. UnlquP. two pl..-cc IOI.id Garr11.rd SL-55B turntab\f', 6 wk1 old. '450 or belll offer. Stl.VERTONE elf!Cltrlc ctw>rd pound. I )'r. olrl w re kalffif '10 Fonnula Thund,.rblrd mol'W!y, J.10()/offer 548-M32. 67 J.-183.1. ~::~ w!;,~~ ~2.·,,~,~;: ;~t '~.d~thdi:~ S~·h;~!~~ ~~;~rr':e~~~eas~~~~ ~t~11~::· ~~~[ly bf:emp~; ~~·· :s~r·~. s':8ora:;:~i ~':."$1:.1:~~~· Uke tl!rrler. MM8911. :~e ;::;:.r,..;rg:·,;~1:,..~ '67 BULTACO LAJBlto 100 cc day and Sunday l!IOR Court f.Rb\e combination S4. Sll.1. fortablt •rm cMlr $15. Nier 846-6841 · of/er. 557-8836• ~~~~~~~~~~' ' mftny n!her xtr1u1. Ron EHl)!l.nilnn chllntbtr M'W . Anytimr d I S TIIOMAS electrorilc or&;an, : l~ Clll ft44..69117 Urr •. Rn1 perl.ect, Sm. ' NB, 6'1&-6585. only 285!1 Scrang Pl, off coffee tAhle $&-$20. Near CLASSIC guitar. Tamurll p. FENDER ua hov.'mlln Mode?I G-1 w/H11mmond I Pitt tnd luppllN ~II -~~-'-'-~-~~~ tl71l-1319. NEW metal racket S50 value, Me~8 VP.rde Dr. CM. nt'w pair of b I a ck JO. Incl c11.se &: acCl'!lll, s165, •f)kr. cab~!'. 2.-.15" J .B. Solo\IOX, S325. 646-1998. ~ lf Gb11111 fiO HP, w/lr1111rr & .:.:.:....c:.;:;_1--x-LCl=l---1 tell for S20. 67~2490. • SKI boots. St. fl.t-,,-lt-,_-m--,.-.11 n11.ug11.hyde medium site . 1 nd Ski h Lanalng 1pkr1. S '2 2 5. 1-1 ~· mmmmmm;;;;~~I • r. c t' 8 • n r I,. ~ , ow n,. r 1n10 Ha.r Cl)' CUltofn chairs SM e11.ch. Alann min co . o o I ', 6r:.Hi915. Antique upright p ano 11 lransfcr'd. $6:'il). C II 11 chOJ)Pf'r lhow blk11. $3,000 SCHWINN Stingray bike, size 9 med. buckle, used radio SS. Good TV S2S. Nice Humanlc D)'na·fit. •:i: 9, like ~G:::R::.E..:A:::Tc:c.~8-u-y•-. -,~,-,-,-er Sl25. • ~1046 152 M4-8Jll. M0.9022, 11k for Jim. boya $25. Wrdgt> ll!Jl'elal twia!! $25. 64&..1945. .........i new. S40. 543-1790 dayi, WURLITZER ,~ I Ctt1 . bellyboard Sl2. 675-6732. WHITE nahgahfd·-,-.,-uch picture• ,with l!i"""' framrc 645-4134 eves. Mu~tang gull&r, Se11rs l!'il upr,,.,.t pllOO, 2S' CHRIS SPORTS r!Sl!ER '71 SUZUKI 500 cc, 6000 ml. S15. Diaper bag, like new s1-s;,. Large zeasca~ sxi.1 ~A~M=E=R~.~O~r~l,-n-tal~~K~ar-a-,-tan watt smp. Must Sell~ Sl50 cherry, e!Cp modtl, be11ut In-BURMESE m1l11. U mo. old Dbl. plkd. 17~ !·IP engin,.. Xlnt col'ld. MUST SELL. NEW 1 knobby-1 l:f'ASBhoJ> tarer v.:ormwood. new, pie· for l:M'>th. 642-6829 aft 6PM. 11trument. S495. 64&-1945 115 m Rood home. Al.o kll-Radio, -·~u. ball tiink. 8f'!t olfer. 4M-3193 I ,..r 3.SOxl7 motoreyef, t'-• from Blue Clip 11!ore $2. 1 lr•m• 110 • .. nbcam rug 9x12. Be'\ge wool 9"12. _ 0 -·~ ~ ~ t ure · · · · "" Apl. ,-•. gu 0 1 0 v,. ,_,. v HAMM NO SJ, Le 1 11 e tt,_ $2!1 ea. 494-6661 111 11800 Ulkm. &16-9000. '11 YAMAHA 3RO En<luro. with ntw rlm11, 3" S~ each, 2612 Willo Lane. of cannister vacuum wilh al· .r.u ORUMSET S."J.1. ox amp, k• 3 Id M k ~ t Motorcyclr traint' s.>. Dou· Unive~ity bctw~n Santa tachrncmti Sl.8.50. electric we1111inghou&e elec, All Xlnt. · $40. Snere & clmb!e S25. !!pea r, • mil$. 0 ' A e BEAUTIFUL Siamese kit· 14' FB Mllcht!tl . 40 hp Jluna Q'ood. ss,.,, Alk or ble tiax •ririn& and mattress Ana Md TU$tin Ave· floor waxer -butler Ill. cond . 675-7417, 543-3975.c·-----·-oUer. 5'8-lt66. rrn1, .Paper1, S25. Johnton eltttrlc. Vf'ry lit llc Dl"nnls, ~94.3004, U). &ct framr S'2.50. GrHn 646-1986_. -------Cans of g 0 o d p.11lnt DINETTE, 6 chrs, Dining NEV/J.'ender Tr I m I In l' Sporting Goods l30 842-3873 • ~)~ UAt. Trailer, ltood covrr. l!IB.1 Honda lrocc. Excel. naugahyde lounge cl\air $j, i:92!J Model T Ford chassis r;x.: rach. Box or knit· table & chra. Completr Tt'lttaster, 1111h flnilih. Coll 3 Siame11 Kltten1 Good b&t;:aln. S~. 81~11l."i2 condlUon. • Pair lamps U. Nt'w com· S2S. 548-5344. ting needles and crocllt't fi~plac~ tcrern 11E1. Fine S4~. Ask ing $250. 673-331~. RELOADING e q u I P men t SeaJpnt $l.5 ea 548-2538 J2'Gl•11par I trtr:-• S36-03:::1":._ __ • bine Jeannette S15. Rrcords CASH rcgiittt.Oid-N~CR, hood•. cMd pattrrna SB. Good chni from S5. Lllmpz, 1;trp Office Furnfture/ Hertl"'r• Prc1111, RCBS. Olea O 1S4 $200. • Mff.211'M. MATCHLE.~S YJG.Srreet t)r I ~~ Go~Sl.clu~ a ~~2~ good $'25. MS-5344. hArd covtr books, cxttnsivc tables, antique ha.JI IN!e. Equip. 124 fc:n,l 270, 300 wby, M-1 ogs 3'1' ~1hunter, ball tank, 113 dlrl. Pr\cl'd Ill sm. ~2 X·25c. H11ondm1uk: jewrlry POWER mowf.l'r S15-. -6 tubjrct mailer 50c-S2. H11nd power mower It edger. ~se nc, :~m:~~· ~ ~:'s r REE 0 BED t ENCE hp OB and tr11tller. SlA2S.1.:':.:'':":·=~='""'=...,..,- S""'uldinsr women·i go \ I garden tool11 50c-S2. 1-teavy 5-Ul-2047. SPECTACULAR SALE LESSON !'i:ll-lll64. •* ,69 HONDA 11'1 ** Sl.25-$5. Ki I e h r n w 1 re ,~ duly extension cordR And RUSTY --• boa rACJ'ORY SURPLUS-Powder meuurf', man)' ~ _,. ....,. 10c-S3. Glauwart 5c-S3. clubs $15. 2 cots S2 r11ch. jump cablc11 50c-S5. Small h . • i~~'U rit almoorini:h OFFICE AND fo'AC'J'ORY bulleta, bru1, pr I m tr•' WI AK C Germ 8 h I! p 14' Runabout JS hp motor, IA> ml. Xl nl con.-.. S-.r. Electric ICIUOl'I $6. Nt'w Atg\11 camera SlO. Metal mans::lr lro~r. l\andy table c,. akin.21.1.~ I mate :Lr ' eac J."URNITURE much equipment. SUS. for PUROIASE Bred for cu1tom tralln Xlnt cond. C•ll 838--1137 aft ~ pm campinQ' boota, zize 78 frame aola SlO. Tools "'nd .. in n ong, \74" widr. '"-•k•. Ch•lr•, LIRhf T•hlc•, cvf'rylhln• gom...1319. lemPtfra~nl, itnw &: Irr '2431 Hollday Rd. Ms-3163. 'll HONDA 100 Molo Sport. • "" duty •-I box "15 type S5. 3091 Murray Lane, =-....,. ft M-~ S I ~· Ill "'" ~·1 s7.so. Dlshet and p&N M,..,~~ toilet-SlO. M .. ~u~ CM, near falr.rlcw and """.,... ' ai-•nl' urpu.s Chalkbo1rd11. Robcrtw.m l.EJ'T Hand Ahoolera . Ir Q't'l'ICfl. "'...v.IJ · HI' GllJJspar w/75 hp-;::;ii: Xlnt C'l\ntS. 3000 ml'1, St. 5c-50c. HO train on board c.:.d organ $lO. 2 6 O 5 Baker. 5.i7-9379. ~~~ S. Main, S.A. Came?rll, Conft'rrncc T11blrJ11, Wtatht'rby 257 m 111 nu m l.ABRADOR black Pu P I · xlnt cond. lra:11I. S:W~. *-8006· ; $8. 2012 Orchard. San\11. Ana Bookc11~~. Bullrlln Bo1trd1, Lra......Jd Jxf1 v11.rli!ihlt eueltr AKC &: OFA, All 1h0\1. 6~ll\AA 197" llond" SI. l"Jl, lnw ml., H•"· corner Tuatin and We1tmJnster Pl., C.M. BIKES, ladl"' SJ. Girls S20. I C 'Sl Co I , "? •-C lo • I' " Orchanl. SNOW tkil $6.SO. Mt'n'• Boy'.11 R•leigh chopper S2S. 5 ars, r.ra r ..; ·1 Workhenche11, Co I) YI r on mounts. bra~ew S320.00, ha.mp 11 111! u l 1how lS' POWERCAT wltrsllrr. llke new. S.'t'IO nr he1I otter. I~ 1 ... Plymouth, Both h11ve '7'2 Pl&tt'm11-ker "Bruning:" Cab-Weatherby 300 m 11 JI'. nu m !)Cdlartt. J.Jcwd , 2 l 3 · T 1 7, h n. 1 11 '11l7·11l4 noNAL clothcl S2. Ladlc1 an 11 i;a iun 11qullr um auu •C· I•••· '"" good. $150 take~ I I ii M hi 1~ -· "!". w n' ., .p. ocll n P.r 1 _ _,,,..,,,,--,=::::;:-:-o;K"-, INTERN A Ir u ck ""•M>rle• IJO. Play -n i•;. nets, B Uf' ne ac ne, w-Leapold 3x9 varlabll! Bueler a!JiJ-\1 .w k ... 1910 1· 1 100 C 1 I "7> 8 D ••• .~ nd 4 ........i chlldtt'n's 50C-S5. Matrrnlt)' '-" ,~ L both. Stt ofter 5 pm 111 514 Sc I Coll 1 A th GER•~A·N SHEPHERD la e•. v..,... · , ' 1• rn ur •n .., " , . ~ e.,..ne a •r--..u dre11 $2. Shocl :;oc. Open Llnt'na S'2. Chlnrat hOoked cl on a or , o er mount• $'280.00. 91~1319. ~··" 8 R Ch I 908 '69·2ri0 Sll1Pw lnrleor $250. transmission part! $1).$25. bed davf.l'npnrt SlO. 267 rug $2.1. Bed frllme $.1. E. Oceanfront. Apl 6 , M!1K:cllancou1 !!('ml. GUN Collt'clion Rt!mlngll:lp Sliver f.11) w/blk maak, male, Otts, 1nt/ •r r &t:z..o487 iller 5PM ~sir 15" 3 :~~ g-1~ :· Sherwood St., C.M. &tZ..O~. r.11\hog11ny double bed s2:.. Balboa EVERY SA11JROAV pump. 270 win SllO. Charet l mot, old. $4(1, 6'6-4671 evn CATALINA 27' SLOOP i1AR.f.'"EY·D~.nn, tu 11 )' t ca~retor 2 barrel cf~ '1'\'PEWRlTER. underWOOd. F'lre tool• SJ. Sake ~r SJ. (2) 10' x 12' Shaa rug1, tur· ~~~y I'~~~ ~~R~~M~ Daly Ventura Gradl' 12 ga. • wknd1. Brand IW!W bolt. Aux. power , dl'f'IJM, Hkr IW"W. 77M Men- lporls car on vw SlO. cthint'd, oilNI 11.nd checked, Temp!t ruhblngs Sl.50 Cl'lch. Qoolae, dark grren, xlnt. S20 COlllnll Radio Cnmpany 26" b11rrtl11 S'.MO. Ir.Mca 8 EAU TI F" UL kive.11.blr 1lf'P.PI 1ix, 8/8 t1rllo. ROF', dot.II Or. CM M&--31M Trantislor car radio StO. workll perft'et S1:5. Old Stc'rling candle holdel'l!I s:; e.11.ch. 6~U 19700 Jt1mbort"e Boulevard Moiitl 37 pump 12 a:1. 30" Gennati $Mpherd pupplt1, 6'2" h~adroom, oonvenlrnt !ST S85 lllkf'll llcnd11o M. !'!000 Auto mobilr 11oir condition, Smith typewriltr, good for pair. Silver plafller S2. 15" Cualom wheels, fil Ford Ntwporl Bc11orh, Callfoml11. bt1rrel $1:.G, 919-1319. Thorou~bred. Plt:ue call Nlt'l4'Jl0rt 11!p w/pl"!1ty of · 11 · lnl ~t . only. -41.4 complete S25. Ford product .11tudenl. ~'Orkl tine $10. HouArhold Item• In SS. 118 or Chr)'llt"r or adapl to VW. EXF.cUTIVE l.Ahaped dnk, FULL size Pool Table, heavy ~321!1. parkina. Club r•te1. >or lnln ~ e~i " Or rtB 1 rear end $20. VW front axlt i.:54::8-:.:n::s;::··------Via Ithaca., Lido Jgle. $40. for 4· 6'1$--1345. 11late top. complrrt w/t:Ni.111, F'OR ""''r Eatler Ba1kel call. 5:57-9046. a.II 6:l1, ~ta nt " -----SJ60. Bit.ck exec. chair, $75. #u u • 'ff TJllUMPH ~ Ctrianl 1 far making a dlltl! buggy SURFBOARD 5• R" $25. BLUE niSt 9x13 S15. An!iqu: NEW maple <\rl!:a&er It 111lr· 2 blk aide chalra. $-tS ea.. All r11ck .I: t'U'•· Xlnl oond. AKC whlppelt, 11 wka It Boet1, Sall 909 fnrkll hhrh plfll"• S40o or bit • $1). Rear axle S25. }"iat &IZ-0052. l"'S, jewelry and bed pan sz;, ror S70. Kenmore wuhcr $300, Uaed 2 mo'i , ~5116. $000. 613-9176. AKC 111.llan cre)'houndt, 3 BA"'K REPO SALE! olr. Nl'f!d mone)'. 4!M-1334. front axle S20. 1'~ord 1ruck .c.::..:,:,:.,.~-~-=-15 ilallon aquarium with ac-NM cood $3.i. 962-5861'.1. '?O HAR'""' Dav~ 1., .c;""".:::.:·..:SSO::::..c:~...;u::;p", ="':..'..-.:::.::.._ 1 ~ 1• wlndihlf:ld till 57..00 new AMAZING buy lor office or aceAOTlei S20. vw lt'al S20, 118 u,o;. • NEWPORT 20, Slttp• 4, ·m Y•m•M 1%1 Enduro. f; oondltton $20. 1 beam axle den, office chain. melal new. Shower t'nclo&Urt tor M lscallaMOUI 111 Ml1cell•neou1 Q'Olt cart, Ukr new. SCJf NAU Z ER. pup 1, Jfcal'I, Elt'et. Lla:hl•. Trail ridden onl)'. $315. eau ! and iprinp for maldnc a naugah)'dr tMck and llf:ala, tub. new S2:0. Dllhwaiher 6'U·5244 howebrolun, 1ho!•. llud 9 tf.P Evlnrude, Bllrlentl, 644--0M3. trallf"r SlS. ?x:t4.5 mobile arm• 1wivel S25. 2 8 O 5 (nf'e<ls wnrlcl SJO. Bathroom US Diver aq1.11 lune. tlnale :e.!".!:~ Groomlna, term1 5 n.clna ~1\.11, Lii" .~61:=H:;O:;:N:;O~A,...,:Mi!i=. -Scr&m-;:,.-=;:;bl~or=I home tire aJlfl wheel. new LaSalle. C.M. 545-2529. sink SJ. Baby cll)tht>•, pla)' 71 w/J valve. Dacor aln&le =-=""'-· -~--~~ UneJ, Pulpit, Ph11 12 iro ml. Xlnt (!()nd . '325. condition S10. ~. MAPLE bed 56" S 5. ritn SIO. C11r bed 16. CAr-FIRESTONE STOR·E hoM! rtl{Ulator. 6*-0631 DOGS £. eata kt\111 It. ~ah 50 Efr••! Coli! $'7,f)OO or' hl'•l offer. 4!)4.IU5, Book.5hcll with 3 tfer. 16" x ry-All $1. Tore11dor pe.lnling S R mt'll 20c lb. C ti I I a 1 e: Oller! AVERY 67:l--m 40'' " II' $.'i. Booklhelt 12" x $5. Frl\me $5. Overnight •::; ett•uram, 132 cht!e~. l!lc lh. Yrte dt'llvery 14fM valut> al h11lf·prlee. A '7i\~fn:'a 1 3!'~ Men)' xtru. 36" x 36" S2. Bookshelf. c•&e S.i. ()rttflfls, blouacl, ur ·&lore pick-up, !1~7..Q!Y.M. 1al1Y, tM>worthy 19', C11ff ' · • :• ~24 • • made for corner 14" x ~3" 11Ack• 25c-SI. ToUct ust $1 , NATIONAL caih rcrtiter, WARM &-cuddly mlnla.tuni naaed eulltr. O.eron 111ll•.1---=_:.;_"-,-.,.,-..,,...,-,- $2. Gmgraphlr: and Playboy Dishes IOc. Kowa 3Jmm S1"x Hour T1"re Sale'. very old It 111.r;:t. Both Sehnau;c.cr l)Uppltl, AI<C tnl)(\, en,, Hl1. Be•• rt.••· OI· 28" LJCIIT welstil !khw~n magutne1 25c ~ach. 221.f «tnl"ra S25. VW ht'8dttt:t df!IAll ' rtetlpt tape. K•· rti. Al.I atiolt. Jo•nM alter · ftr take.. A•k abnut the C0-4"rl, 2 ipd, Good co ' Elden, C.M. 548--514.1. 121 SS. Mcn'1 •kl hoolt <t~~) ctllent workinll'. eoM. St:iQ, e pm . 3'17-3!129; 842.-M41. "Pll11a.n" 81,5..(191$. 1...:13::2~. c,!>t"ll-~1331,,_,.,,...-=,---: sxr:'sun, lo..5. 2.f5n Marino $2.50. LouvtrM shutter• 6fz..683l or ~ Pullerton MIN. Sctwtuur. mall"•. 7 "SNOWBIRD" 12' h u 11 '71 BUZUKJ * cc, 7000 rnL Or." er. .. view In •• c1... (mu" be u .. mbl<dl 120. Sunday, February 27th Av•. Apr 17. C.M. or wkl, l bl••k. I ttall ..... i•"ilh. Newly ... flnlhd Xlnl conn . MUIT eu. --- I TIME FOR QUICK CASH THROUGH A , DAILY PILOT • WANT AD 642·5678 ~---~~--~-· ive 88y S~. Nf'wport Llwn mowtr $5. Ed.Rcr $2. 847"'"'1 -ptr. AKC ttf· Ch. ttock. lr1lltr. $500. 5 3 9 -9 4 I t . Atklnc 1700 . .fN-3193. Beach. Glauw•~ IOc-S-1. Llidle• 1kls and binding $25. &t&-&85. Cardtll Crove. EltctrJc Cart JJll Booka l!>c. cloth 1 n R, Skt poles $.'i aet. CookW: jar 1 u 4 TV, Radio, HIFi, •• .,., .• , 1 ;.., 14-1~12. 13 National G!o&nPhlc 2;c 0 a m nt1"l 'P m Stereo IU GERMAN i!Mpherd puppi.>. CAL '1!. Immacu"'" 6 hp ELECl'RIC ear. Xlnt i:oM. 51)c:..fl, Picluret $4 , Diaht's each . 011 om an SJ . • • • • $10 each, S% """'old. Whitt outbo&rd. Ushlt, he• d • Nttr lop il curtain, Charpt, Uo--SJ. Captainl ch a Ir 1 Ornamenta 10c, Men's ski ltr. ZENITH &: RCA Shephent, D), m-ooTl . ~. eJiitnJ, I 2 S 9 5 · $2Z. &47-4412 art 8pm. 112·50 .. cit. )a"'ll l3. New wood> 2llc:. • BLEMISH • TAKE OFFS T•"'1••>n .. Lowrr 1" pr1c< LOVABLE BIW< """111' pup II H 11»1 AMAZING buy lor offk:e or lf()()Vff tpe.rtmenl waahtr than the ditcountel'1. a yr Vtrt ruaon&bit. • wub SNOWBIRD. fp)d .•hlpe! Mob 1 CHMI den, oUkt chatn. metal S25. Man'• kpHd Schwinn plchrrt tube. 1 yr pan1, l yr old. 54&-tl45. wllh tralltt. 2 tet1 Nil•, one ~7 FLAMINGO, 2 bdrm .. -~ bod< and "'"' bike 112. Bow1lnt1 !tq 12. • DISCONTINUED lttVi<t wtmn1y. E....,. Ml y...,. pupp!H. AKC, new. llc1I ofhr. 4!B-3Sl!O. .one I• 1c1.,. .. ,,., l llolh. llrml, twivtl S25. 28(6 600 Jum1nt, Corona del aaJt prlted thru Feb, 29th. VflTY Uny ftm&.leL J Lb. CtJST. hit 81abl)t type hull, WtJthr.r .l dry.r, ft e w La Salei. c. M. :wr,.2529. Mar . ...__ • OVERSTOCKS • ALL SIZES ABC Color TV. Oranc• llud ..,.ice • !OWllt • new. 1:m. BuUt by ....,..,, d~hwolhllr. 1h0d, lltWp In '11 0on..ir $1 TV $1D. 4 ant! REnUGERATOft $25. Cor· =~:nt I~~~:. I t t 0 ~ e DA.ftUNG t w e e k S4.\-09l2. ra.mlJy pl.ril:. Ptt o k • I Cnck tape JJll)'tt S2S. valr buci<et SZ 30" •tove SAVE Up TO r:.AOIO Allt.nta. Huntlncton Beach. cocktipoo, lt 1 et n d $10. CAL iau run l'ltfl tqulp. ~i1 .. 72fM. AM ... f'M' r • d f o /re e or d $25. &6-m07. i1U I• -..3329 ff:2.-4118. l3f..JM) Afttr •· mem, North plk. UJOO or Motor Hom•• p11,yer $10. 133-8670. VW bumpers SS. R.t&t declc: -"""'==~~~=--I TOY Poodtf, 2 yn. old, artY oJftr. 4M180 or .f94.ltl6. TV rt! Cl: porabl< • ..00 lidl 11. Rear 1.00.n 13, SUNDAY ONLY! ZEN~! F =· TV. "'""''· G«td with <blldttn. WOO 1f No. IMO. 2 .. ,, oalla, ~Ina condition. Set m Runnlnt 00..rd.t ll.5'f f'ach. l60 or x~r. Mi-4554 D>. &U--D fT!IO. 4-bol J'250, 7 l 4 : ~, ~"-•to. Anti..,,. dol.I Ga• tart.kt S3. Othtt VW .1:"7-V111.t ~ ~~ • •·· 11.-IS 16:1-!lll P111LCO %3" coio< "'naoi• MUIT Boll. Al&hln bou1", ~.. , bl• b<d, -plote $20.' ~ · • 475 E. 17th Strfft, Costa Mete1 TV, 3 .... old U1'l<r .,.,. puffirred. No ,.,.,.. 1100. Used Hobie 14' -· BABY ltomo !Oo-$1.. Tlbl• _, -I --. Clwt. Malo! otl'f. 4!18-tzl tt-1-s e •• ~_._ IWLROAD tiff, Vftl1 ..00 14. M1ple eab11"t $!~ 1'I 646•2444 nnly. mo. ~·• . ~·~ --c:onditlo11 for lutdtti:apJna J>lacontla, No. O, CM. let COMB. P-BtU 21" TV. GR£AT DANE l'IJPPIE8 U 8 ! D H t b I • 11 ' " 551•3222 only M. ndlo t """"' p1.,.,, I Wed<a llO eedl ,.......mo. Malit oller • ...._.. 1UO e •th . * --t • • -.1M • t 14111. VUl.tct w.,, I.A. 133-tm 3 Hp ..,tbotud S25. l'IJ.lf.lll, tlltatp picture "10.114:1-™9. "w ' • • ... .. . . . .... .,._., ;. ... ~ . . .... .r• L.. ff OAAY "LOT - lfiJ I ---11~1 [ .,. ....... l§J ~I -_ ... _ .. ~!§].__I ._ .. ,. ... _ .. ·__,]§J I.___ ..... _ ... _ .. __,.]§] l..._-_ .. _ .. __,J§JI ---l§ll[L-_Aut .. _ ... _ .... __,J§J ~=;;1 Motor Hom•• MO Trucks fft Autos, imported 970 Autos, lmportod ' 970 Autoa, lmportod 970 Autos, Imported 970 Autos, lmportod 970 Autos, lmporttcl 970 Autos. Imported 970 -·i;;;;:-·1·n GMC Tru<k Campor AUSTIN HEALEY :] BRAND MW l9T2 GMC \'f ton · 136.1.1 Harbor. Carden Grove l anr. So. of G.G. •Frwy. 6.16·233.1 '71 APOLW motor Home 25'. Aux. 4000 watt sen. m.im. 644-ls:ll alter 5. P.\J. fully factcry equlpptd 1---------~udin& P, 1 t ,. ~ r I n I , '63 A. Hl'l.ly, MK. YlOO. ' -d'· •·at•r ,,. Mech. fW)IJ/'Wt. Xlnl body. •uae•, ... "'· '"" ir: • "" 113•0 eng1"' plua bl!auliful g· rtb ~movable H.T. ,, . Mf!r r1Unprr thtl 1l~ps lix. ~Jl.)4. 543--lTI9. Strltl No. Tet:J~U. WAS $5031.23 $1332.23 NOW $3699.00 + tu. Uc .. (Inc. fff: BILL BARRY ASTON MARTIN 1966 ASTON MARTIN DB5 DATSUN 1970 240% $3795 Alr oond .. 4 l!peed, etc. Newport Imports 3100 W. Ct:lt~t Hwy., Newport Bf!&eh 642-9405 ''M DATSUN WA G. $00.75 ON. JAGUAR BAUER BUICK The 1-larbor Al'f'•1 Only Authorizt'ft JAGUAR DEALER Alw•y1 has an f!XCf'lh!.nf se- lf!ction nJ both New le Uted Ja&Ul.J'll. "Spec1al b:ina: In Quallty" BAUER $65.00 mo for :'6 l'J'l(I$, OAC. Bulck·Optl·J•9uar RArllala, roof r11.ck. clu1t. 234 E. 17th St. 9iH GMC-PONTIAC-FIAT (lat St. at S.A. Frw>'·l ml E. llll St., Santa. Ana '58-1000 Factory Air condlllon1n1. AM· 11f,._ whl. Cuh prire f1924 .7J Costa MrM 5-48-7765 FM r11dk'>, 4 s~ tran11mi1-Incl. lax Jc '72 11irs. Oeler-• JAG. ·~ 150 Marr. Rare IJ~. ove.rdrivf'~ (SJ~J r~ payment pri~ S2462.J5 hHuty. (frt>al Ahlapr. Mllk' OPEN SlJNDA VS luy, Sell, Trade -··-Good)'MJ' Palya:Jau 51cms. All o!tta, low prlcu. UOXLI • $29.9.'\ + 1e1 s:i.n, 15"10 Pa.Uahed mac• S29.~: Hi Jackers S34.50 pr. Bridal'· atone Racing Tl~s. R,,..cina SlJcks &: lnc1y:o;, 1950 Newporl, CM ~JM.4 '70 FORD · VAN' "~ Ton. 340£ \1, Aulo, Rid{ dlr; New tlrM. Sbfgl! Hea~ DtJ1Y F..qulp. IChr>rt WB. 1&'!T8lE1 $2395.1 SU.m'J. 'n FORD Pick lfp. Low Blue Book. 6 C)'I, f . Joo,.. 8' bed, ""''""' .u. Xlnt oondl sm;. 494-11'6 "' rolltt -· WANTED '1964 ihrtJ Lq&a Cl\f!vy or Ford Plr.k Up "'/11uto trans. Mu&t bt' r.lran &. rea1ont1ble . 847-186.1. INTRODUCING lhe tma.zlni F'ORO TY11.iler ALL FJBER GLASS COM-, b'llctor. Xlnl 4x6 Utility cone!. SlOO, PACT TRAVEL TR.AJLER. cnni1. $llOO. traUer. new "Tbt mini car match up of S42-l26S. the year" ---~-~~=~ Total tonnl£t wttlaht 75 lbs. '66 Chevy Cany-All 311. fac. Store tn :.inur ra.ra&e a.Ir, p/1. :dnt cond. S137S. * SlffPI 4. 6'6" headroom. ~1. Desllntd tn be h.aUlern' by L I ANY IMPORT or COM -Auto e•t ng PACT. Only u i., rt. Jn len"eth - See cnly 111 rhe Exclua1\'f' dealer for t~e bt!o<'h Arl!1. Try Mr lell!f! ex:pertll tor cltie1. JIM SLEMONS ™· Savlng·1 • Sartar1ction • Ser. p0RTS 2201 S. !\ta.In, S.A. . •• 7. ...... vu:e. ""1 ~-\YE bEASE ALL POPULAR e ARISTOCRATS 1972 MAKES AT COMPET!. 8 NE\VPORTS .TIVE RA'I'Es, e AUTO-MATES Call Malcolm Reid for Alto, ~er•I u~etl Sl95 k up further detAlla. WORS!!AM TRAILER SALES THEODORE 2\09 W. fltlCSir .. 1 ROBINS FORO Santa Ana ' tnfJ 5.11·2595 m:i Harbor Blvd. FINE Fan1ilv Fun Machine. Costa MeSA ·642--0010 Buy no w for E1tster week. Aute1 Wanted •61 16' Layton !r1\•tl tra.ill'r, · , · . alpc &. tquahtl'r hHrlt, ps WE ' buy all m.A.kes of clean 1t°"'1 N llghl•. '""'~ Ii~. u!f'd sports ca.rs. paid for elect brakes. rte. 952-39i6. or not Pleallf/ drive in for NEW '72 · NOMAD l 9 ' free appraiul. shower, fo1l~r. rtfria-. S2295. &."'Ott~ C11.m ~r11 91~ ,N, H1rbor Blvd. Salli&.- 11' TERRY w(111X:IO ..,,.1 rodm . glw dQDra. .Dn aoean:" Mtxlro. • 11 -e'O • 60-3701. \ J '61 SHASTA ·"U'I', slpo g, M lift hllch &: acce11'1 incl. Xlnt rond. SUMI. "6-2113 '69 NrMROD Cm.wn Dix, 11.J)t-5: tip 'tin rm, sink, slO\'e l •bl. Gd cond. $795. W-7044 Aft :\. 'TD KcnskUI. 21' s. C. T~m. hitch. mil' up awn. in(, xtras. $2873. Pvt. Pty. &33-2lY.'li. Auto Service, P•rt• 949 REBUTL T V\\' enrintl, tr?sh •Ir, 40 hp 11•ith Bia Bore kit. 40 hp stock, l.iOO VW. All iua.ranlt>t"i. V\\' floor plln "- transm11<s10n, 1967. T&T Automot1\'r. 1940 Pl11centlA. C.1'1. 8: J0..5; .VI. 19'0 f ord p11rt1. Ml!rr . Dathe.Ad. \711 $3S, 19~ f ord chusls 1\'Hh hyd r11.ul i !' br1.kcs. rl"ar end ll nd com· plelC' ~,,.,.. .. Ing 1s~mbly. $25. 83S·!'S7:?. --~~~~ 01EV turbn hydro C.A . .400 S250. Chf'\' 5.i7 A ~ pocilr.Cl>M re•r->nd l50, eA. 968-30.1.i. 4 Oislom whe-e\11 -fit Ford or Chrysler or arl11pt lo VW. $4() takl!S Ail. 675-1345. MUST S@ll! Chrysler Ht'm l eJlllne rnmplt'te l'X<'l!'PI for tuel pump. S:lj(), 962-M95. Aut o1 lor Silt ]§] Antlqu11/Cl•11lcs 953 NEWPORT IMPORTS tor uaed can A tnlcks, Juat eau u. f<rtfl'ft· nttmat& GROTH CHEVROLET Ask for Sl,let Manqer l82ll Bkch Blvd. Hunttniton Beach 147.!087 la 9-33.11 WE PAY TOP OOu..AR FOR TOP USED CARS U your car ls extra clean, ft", us tirsl. _ BAUER BUICK 2Y. E. 1111t St. CMta.' Mesa. 5t&-T11ei JMPOR'I'S WAHTEI> Or11nge Counttf:s TOP I BUYER BILL 1'.IAXEY TOYOTA lSM'I Be1.ch Blvd. H. Beach. P'i. 847-3355 \Vll.L Buy )'f'!Ur car paid for or nor. CAJJ l'Wph Gordon 673-0!'IOO ~ 54!1--3(),11, 1970 Hlll'bor Bh·d .. Cnst111 Meu. Auto1, Imported 970 ALFA ROMEO . Alfa' ltomao NO\\' O~ DISPLAY SaJei ~·ict Parts Bc!d)' Shop COAST IMPORTS l(XX)..1200 \\1• Coast H"'Y· N~vport Beach 642-04lWi t S5995 Incl. dn. pmt. inl. IA:< k '72 ti tSQU507J Triumph 11111. A.P.R •. DLR :l7l E. ~l;r· 5-ll-0764 ROY CARVER, Inc. ·~~stD~~;:;~gon KARMANN GHIA Southem Callfom11 ~ exclu,. 1lve Atton Martin dealer ~ Sp(.f, dlr, R.".H. Sacrifi<'f: 281' Jfarbor Blvd. IU.11 price Sl009. (WDK390 l Coll• Ml'IUI 546-44.ff T&ke Vl'ry little down. Can tinMr,. Pvt. Pty. Call ~or 494~11. BMW ~-----~-~ .IMMEDIATE DELIVERY " 20021s & Bavaria's SEE US ABOlIT Ov•r••111 Del ivtrv CREVIER MOTORS 208 \\'. lt;I SI . ~"'nll'I An11 13$-3171 Automotlv• Exee1le11ce 0 ROY CARVER, Inc. 2925 Harbor Blvd. COit& Metil 546-U« '68 BMW 1600, radio/t&Pf', Mlch~lin llrc11, 54,000 ml , It. Ian, $1400. 5.16-6260 '69 BMW 2002 xlnt cond. like nrw, 2724 E. Collsl Hwy No. A, C.rl.M. 644-1954 CITROEN CITROEN 1964. ID 19, Xlnl oond. S4!1'.'i. 597-9248 .Room n6 11.fl~r 5. DATSUN COSTA . MESA -. . ' DATSUN Stt Our Complet• Line of '72 DATSUNS . ~ ,.,,., 1200 CouPt '72 DATSUN 510 Bl( S!dan. 4 spttd dlr. Vi_nyt Roof. Undf'r 4,000 mili-A. R A H + "'a"·. F"ul l prif'f' S21.~. C11n fin"n<'f' 11.IL <•2.'i-41~1 C111t 494-6811 All 10 llm 546-117:lfi. 'i1 1,). 240 Z. 11r, while, 7,300 mi . Tak,. VW rr11de. S4.3'K). • 645-4588 ·n 240 z. 3<JOO mi., Magl!, 11.ir, 4 ~pd. radial!, ExtrA cleAn. $4750. 830·7613. '67 01t11un WAgOn. Xlnl cond. &sl cner. Mul!I R-11. ~9721 '67 Dlltsun 1600 4 rloor. Ne'>I.' tire~. r/h 1utcm11tic Good rnnd. S650. 546-44711 FIAT '72 128 BRAND new 19il FIAT 128 2 DR. SEDAN, Motor trendiil "e<:onomy car of 1hf' yP11,r." Winnf'r n( 7 aulomolive 11\VITrlll throu.ghouf Europf'. S111nd111rd ~uipml"nt in- cludes: 4 spt'f!d trari~ .. rArliAl tirP.!i, ft. disc. brakrl! + ml\ny ';"tral!. Serial No. l2BA07~. WAS $1976.BD SAVE $200.00 FROf1 STICKF.R NOW $1776.lll + IJL'I:, li<., k rloC'. fee BILL BARRY FIAT-GMC- PONTIAC 1 1Al St . 8t S.A. ~.l XII> l~t SI~ Santa Ana < 5!1-1000 .. e nAT '59 600 8@(111n. Xln1 . cond. Mui;I ~I! & drive to 11 ppreci 111 e. IBCF"2.i7) Triumph Dir. ~7-{]7&1. '69 fTAT 850 Cou~. Xln t oond . $700, 646-5670 o~ ~10. HILLMAN '59 Husky, sl11llon wagcin. "*''" pl'linr. cle11.n, runs good, . $18.i 84&-5972 '6.1 HILLMAN Huskey. t'X~I cond., rurui "''ll. sn.; or o!- •rer. Mull! 11e:ll 979-1B02. JAGUAR ' '69 Jaguar XK E $2995 Rdstr. Sabel \\<ith conillc in- terior, chromf" 1virt" "'hH'ls. p,T'f'lli tires, ~ h o 11· r o n m fresh. Newport Imports 3100 \\', Coai::I H\t)'. NP"·porl BE'Rrh 642-9405 w ANTED :s1 • 42{) Sedlln. by priv. p11.rty. Rpquire 111.1r. 11.utn. Good cnnd. low milt. lmpoM1nt. Mr, Robin90n, 642-700J. '69 JAG XKE roupe, Air. 4- spd. Y.'itt whls. Xlnt cond. Ln mi 'Jt. S3T.il. fi.42-17911. '67 JAgU&r -120 Rd.In, white, xln1 ronrl. By o "' n l' r, :l.ii-5672 or 557-7672. TIME FOR QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD 642-5678 1989, xlnt cond, gold, n1du1J tlr,s, rec bric~ le anock~. n400. o.m.o. --493-1445. LOTUS '69 Lotus Elan $299$ Thi11 tun cllr lo drive, cost Orig\n3.lly SSSOO. F...xcellent mndlfion, onf' ov.•nf'r. Newport Imports 3100 \I/, COA111 Hwy. Nt'wport Bcar.h 642-9405 MAZDA • NOW OPEN lmmtdiai te Delivery HUNTINGTON BEACH "1,,, '~ "1 17331 BEACH BLVD. HUNTINGTON BEACH ., .. ,,~, .. ~ .... ""'' ~""~-842·6666 1968 Mercedes 230 Sedon Auto Trans. Powt>r $ff'("r\ng. PowP?' Br11.kN. Air Confi, l..o11· mil~11.i::r. tXXY6T.P. $2995 David J . Phillips Buick-Pontiac-Opel 310 Broad11.·ay, Laguna Beach 4!M·l047 '63 MERCEDES Bent r.,o SE Se<!. Air, all x Ir A .i;. Mi<'hrlin11. 833-1670 a r &12-1598 f'\'f'!'. MG '69 MG automatic Cnn\'ert. Yt'llov.• with blk. in· l~rinr, \l'irt "' h l' f! ls , AM /f").1. $1895. Newport Imports 3100 W. Coa.!il Hv.'Y· Newport ~ach 642-9405 ';i4 MG-tt'F Classic restored. \Virl! 11·hee!s. S12:il. (7141 !"2.l-15.'iO. '68 '.\fG )!1dJ::l"I, 4 spetd, ex- <'f'Ut>nt rondition. 540-0213 DLR. MGB '67 .\!GB Con vFrt.. \Vire v.·httl~. 4-spd. R/H, 8'-Jtl offf'r, l\tusl l!f!ll. 67;...75.17 alt ~n1. '67 ~lG/MGB xlnl cond, nu top, just tuned. $1600. Stt a! 131 Lower 39th SI, N.B. Ca.II 644-11&1. lf'11,·e message. '66 '.\fGB. itrttn, wire \\'hl'el•. good roorl. Ne v.· tcp &: ton- ""u. 6i~231. OPEL • SACRlfJCC: '69 K111ddell LS. >;,000. $900. + CllU 541J...'li48 * '&\ OPEL Kalde.ttl' RaUye. Good rond. Extr11s. SI~. 4!1 1-71<t6 or~ coll. OPIEL BAUER BUICK The Harbor Ar~ Onty Autbotiud OPEL DEALER Alwayt has an t'Xcellent •~ Jeetton of both Nl'W le URd Ope\1. ··spectalizinl in Quality" BAUER 8uick .. 0pel~J•9u•r 2:W E. 17th SI. Col!fa Meu ~-7765 '70 Opol GT 4 spttd, Radio, }!eater, Bu,m! Orange. 775ASJf $2195 SANTA ANA TOYOTA PHONE 54~2512 417 \\'. W1UTJtr, SAnla A11.11 1970 Opol GT $llt5 • s~. radio, blue w'llh biege intM'ior. very clean, not even 11 door 'chip, Newport Imports 3100 Vt'. Coas1 H-..,•y, Ne\1·port Bt>ach 642-9405 '69 0J)f'l GT, ne\v battery, ne"' lirl's, rro w 'blk llhr int. Xlnt cond. $1800 . 645-5087. f'RITZ WARREN SPORT CAR CENTER 110 r . 1s1. ~1.0164 SANTA A.J'lA PORSCHE TOYOTA 'St Porsche Cpt. $995 '70 Toyot• M•rk II Bl:ue with black interior, 2 Door Hardtop. 4 11~. Rood col)dltion, nevly a col· ndio, a: air condlllonlna;. l!!Cton itt'm, 385BQB. Newport Imports 3100 w. coa~t Hv.'Y· Newporl Beach 641-940$ $209$ SANTA ANA TOYOTA PHONE 54G-2$12 e '68 PORSCHE 911 Tarp • (IT W. W1.mrr, Santa Ana Alr·rood, mag whM"ls, 11pd, S3,R7S Cllll: 61S-33.1\ TOYOTA COME-IN TODAY And Test Drive Toyota's All NEW CARINA TRIUMPH *TRIUMPH* ORANGE COUNTY'S LARGEST STAGS ·n·a 2 to choo~ lrom NEW TR-6 'S '70 SHARP l32GTP •• $2.6.~ '69 ZKYJ24 ......... , S2.39'l GT·6'S VOLKSWAGEN '69 vw Auto . Trim• .. Radw, Heater XWY 409. $1399 o,,t 1970 Harbor Blvd. Costa !\1f'M 549-3001 Exl. fi6..67 ·68 '65 V\V Bug. Radio, heater, good l hllpr. ~JO DLR. '69 VW campn ready to ~ $21 95. Phon~ 540-6410 DLR. '&I VIV Blu Bu1t. xlnt cond. Mul!I l'it!ll. $.~5/bst offer. 8~7-7411; MUST l'iPll -'70 a.u.t.. yellow '>l.•/blk inter. Rl!H, clean. $12ti0, ~306. 1966 BUG. SUNROOF. Extra~! $750. MS..~. * '64 vw * Call 11nylime ~ml '6.'i V'IV Sundial Camper.• Good shapt', Cltian, $1350.o ~18-6771 '65 V\ll Bul:;. N~~ minor, repair. \\'ill n111.kr grta~ dutlf' buw. S21Xl. 979-8686. ' '60 VW Van, Reblt eng.' '$700. • 962-8945 '70 TOYOTA- $1899 * '6."j Vf)lk~"·11.g~n J RI.I \\111~. 1 0111ner, Extra Clc'\n. !'162--0&1!1. TRJUMPl IS ,, .. ,,~~vw~-c=.-n-,.-,.,,.-,~m-m-.,-' iJJ'<I.' miles 456 BS\Y, Bir. DI..;:coUNTS! ~ L'Ond. C111'pc1 , $2300. Pvt O~ ~ ~ ::''E wl:~s7::::;::: ~= :::~·:::.:;.~many .,., -vnn rxrr11s, carp!'!, AM'lf'M'l 0 16ilct. $269;1, 962-$11 • ' S '63 Triumph TR4 $S9S t --.~.,~vt=v~·Squ-.-,.~h-ac~k--1 A. 1; Wu-e whetils, Br1tt&h JU:cillg rebll enit, $900. ..... .J'P Green, with .black 1nler1or. CaJl 430-1110 '\f' Newport Imports ·01 vw Sunrt "tj· Good rond. 3100 \Y. Coal'il Hwy, Good tirrs. JU>rond. Gf!U 1970 H11rboMr B!vd. Ni=wport Sf'ach box. $295. 64~-9396. Cos!A 1"!111 642-~40S ___ , '&t Pl"ur;:enr ~talion "·a,l:")n. 54f\.:\0.11 Exl. ~7·~ __ _ '63 KG Cl'lnvcr1. 4~.000 miles, lo"· mi1P~. !lh<.irp. Loc'Al 1 e TR '67 Spitf lrr Mk. II Ex· :'>1Ul'I\ !'Irr ."I.: firl\'f', l\'ew n\\·nrr c11,r. OL\\ll!t'i. S9M. '70 MARK 11. N"llPnl conrlirion. Sal• pr1c-b k & ,.,, l "'OI\ "~" ·237 ra !'!i ..• 1 ..... ,,...,...;i . JIM SLF.i\10NS IMPORT!', ~ Door, ~ .~pr,.rl , Rlldio, el c. rfi $899. 1 UCZ845J Triumph 2201 !'o. Main, S .. .\. 5.)7-:i242. 70901'\R. Dir. ;,.t7...(1764 $1995 -~ ------. '6!} V\\.' Rug, Sunmnf, lo mi's. i$:l00 belriw m11r!i<'tt. $1150. Xl nt L'Orlfl. &16-!H!l3. PEUGEar Clrarancr priIT:oi. Fritz \Vam>n's Sport CM Ct'nlt'r, 710 E. 1st St., Sanla Ana. 547-0764 SANTA ANA '"" TRIUMPH G1'6+, '/h, ™""' PirMli 1!1'('1!. lmmac. ~ '63 V\V Camper, Sundilll w/lcn1. Nrw ISOO ere. Sl.aM>. :..m.-8412. 536-7950. TOYOTA 1"'50· ""'""' PORSCHE OVER 25 Clean, Recondition•d, & Guaranteed. PORSCHES 911'•. 9ll's. 914's 19$7 to 1971 NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 \V~ Coast H"'Y· Newport &each 642-9405 WE WANT PORSCHES HIGHEST OFFER AVA,ILABLE DON BURNS ASK FOR GLEN fi."16.m'i PHONE 540-2512 SANTA ANA TOYOTA Service dept. oren 7:30 .'lm 'ti 9 pm ~1onday thru Fri· day. PHONE $4~2512 41" \V. W1rncr, SantA' An111. '69 COROLLA WAGON 4 sflttl'l, RArtin. ZLK36S $1195 SANTA ANA TOYOTA PHONE 54~2512 417 W. Warner. Sanla Ant '611 TOYCYJ'A H'W $57.75 ON 0;>l.91 mo. tor :l6 mo. O.A.C. cash pritt $14!t7.75 incl. lu & '72 lllft:S Of>frrtt'd PllY· mf'nl pri~ $1926.51 u~l. dn. pmt. in!., lax &~ 'i2 IP.n, A.P.R.. Dir l21 E. 1sl St., Santli Ana, ~2-l.ll11. '&.l Pol'S('i'I'! 1600 &u:riticfi ·n Toyolll Corona Mark 11,: lm. 1'.tlizht lake VW In h ll rd IQ P , air mnd .• !Nit!,. 64.'>-56.118. automalle 1r11n.•mis.~inn , )O\\'I ,66 ~ •· 912 J'""'--milf'~ No. 212. Bar;:-1.in rnrsc.... · Lonu ·~~ priced for immediate sale. f':ng. Xln't cond. w rru 1· JIM $LEMONS IMPORTS C.U 61U613, 2201 S. Milin, S.A. 537-.1242 e TR 6 '69 Rdst r. AM/FM. Wirf' "'heel.!i. Brirjsh '1'-cing !(rttn. tZKY-1241 $2:19!1 Triumph Dir. 5-47...(1764 TRIUMPH TR.'i '57 SJ75 • 97!}..20~2 • '68 TRIUMPHTR-250 $1500 * * a.~7·i005 199;1; V\V, dins:f'd hood. ~ cr!lcn! ror ('()nvt'r~ion to Ba· ja bUJ:". $100. 644-6928. -------.~-~-· '61 V\V Bug, Nrw engine, lr:i~ thfln 2000 mi'111 Ver')' Clf'an. 536-97a.CJ. *It '6.1 V\\1, rPhlt l!na"i~, i:OOf! tires &: intrrior. $4:50. 962-6770. RRAND nl!w V\\' rAcing Cnf. i\.1n\•lni;i: mu~t l!t"ll. Cllll !or drlail8. 645-j747, 673-ZSXI. ' OPEN ROAD 2$' CENTER BATH BRAND NEW 25' MOTOR HOME ONLY $10, 999 OlDll YOUIS TODA 'r 194(1 ford Df>Luxe 2 Dr. 312 V.Jl Ctirom,. \I hf'l'I&, ~ titt~ Pt>rfrr1 running cond. Bod~ 1n P\N'Ut nt conc1. S8!iO or bl'u rf'a&, offer. S..~~72. '6 7 Alpha Romero Duetto Spyder --------_;.---------'---------l'iO TOYOTA <YE $7'.95 ·DN. 0Hft It...., •"'• '" 111:1w1t111 Nff<'fll.+Mll -i.-r ""-""""' J W1""'4Jl telfttM'fl!llH-Tillt hl41y Mlf-c911111ft4111 lor••'l 1Mttr ltt- flc;ftlref , ...... It MJY M llrtff ...... ...,.,, lht HrlM:I Mw!t!t v• llld-.IC9"l•lltl twi•ry t"""°~ 1t1M1•lty ......... , • .....,, ..,.,.. n • ~ ""'m -ttr Mlftttl~""' "C•»••k" Mfllt.t'" •nt-.r .,...,...,~~· .. lleyl(Ml'lffllllll litnUl'tl lliw.lhl/ .... , ..,._ WOii lltll ....,. ..... lffllMll ......... fer _, M I Nlltll'tt, ~ '$3 HENRY J $100, • 494-2"°5 Dune Buggies tS6 DUNE Bu~. IW'lt tJ11.Wltd. Ood llopprr boey. \ \\' hmt. ~{l-!j,30, V\\' 8ajA Ru.g «1 HP. full eyncro trlln•. BllJ" T'f'flll\' A: rt 1"a1. S.lS:\. ~m Sport&. Ract, Rods t59 ORAGSTER : I~" •1'1N>I but w/A\'M SPM'dmaalf'r tltts. 8orrlnl rim•. 3 blocki. :m cu. ti\. s~ or but olft.r. ~. Tni<h ~ "'Ith 2 tnpg. S ~. \v:trnJJ :i $1595 SANTA ANA TOYOTA PHONE 540-2$12 -O'i \\', \f~r. $11t\la AM 'ST Grtn.tA~ •\s·'. Rtte:nt O\'frhaul. r11.~1 S1400 ('If' Of· [tr ~\Sit or M>51J«, AUDI ·n Audi. Beck on mArkl"I! Black on black. &cptr ........ c.u "'~ 1291 aft ' pm for <ltt&.lls. AUSTIN HEALEY IMMEDIATE DEUVERYI S.';4.16 Mo. tor 36 mos. 0 .A,C. Ca.~h price <1nly $157l.'15 Incl. I.AX It '12 tap, De.fer· red pa.ymenl p.-b $20'12 .51 Incl. dn. pmt. lnl. tu '1. ·n I!!~~ A.P.R. Dl.R ;m E. 1st, Sanlll AM. Ph. ~2-18.11. l9itl TO)"n!A Cl'lronll 4 di' l f'da n . ;\u tn mal l<" b1n11~mh1skin, radio. Like nt'W. 1'7,000 mile. fl,871. 61"®7 '69 TO)'fb Corona. 1SXIJ ml., auto trana. ridkl. Good cond. 417.1134 • JJRI TOYOTA COROLLA. Xlnl cond. can tn)'ttmt. -· 1 ... m JM l!Nllftt 1f' M ...... lfMlt, fM ~ 21' MltM' ..._, ..... 1J' NfMll!Mitte, "'9 U• ,..., ..... C ...... lr.m I .. ,.. -N<I• tf u1•fotlftlt .. f_. ,i-1 S~ _.,._, ....... I • ,.,.,." hcttt 11111 .... '"" .......... ,. ........... . _.., u~ e ce,,..,.... N#I-t-.:11111 ...... ....._ .... ,.,. Cllly Hllt1'91 ... left ... l lr ltffllf'lil • !lrMM t~ •Ill!; ........ teltff'tllllll ftf't:llOll 1tr 111!1'1"', t ''''"' •ltd'• .. flt HM .... """9 ... -111111 r.,... ,. ···R•t"' 1M tl'1tn e .. -. IMlk trMtmittilll e ·~~ -1/Wtlloll • 0,.. ·~ --IJNI HARBOR ILVD .. GAllDEN GJIOVE I NICIUO. Of •-•· l'IW'I', -I • ' I I ! • lt • ' " ;j 11 •I t ' . t ! i . • f • r . . • . • • . '\ • OAILY '!LOT ( '_..,..., ]§j I _..,..., ]§] Aumw-~ [ ~ .. ..,w. ]§] I .. ,,...,.. J§J [ ~ .. ..,.. J§J [ _.,.. J§J [ •~ ... ..,,. ][~] [ •••"..,.. ]§] ~----~~------~1·------~ IA·-"-'°'..;.' _trnpot'l9d..;,.. __ ..;.9;.,;;70 Autos, Imported 970 Autos, 1._rtlCI 970 Auh>t, UNd 990 Au .... UMd 990 ""'°'· Ulod CADILLAC Autoo, Uted 990 Autoo, UMd 990 Autoo, llood · 990 ' I CHEVROLET .• VOLKSWAGEN VOLKSWAGEN S"f ... 8u1e ... C•mplr1 O'\ler 30 to choose from 36mo. 100% Financing Avail. 0 .A.C. Orange Auto Sales 10621 Carften Grove Bl., G.G. 530-1591 VOLKSWAGEN VOLKSWAGEN IUICK '63 VW-Poncbe 1600 N BAUER BUICK • .,.,.,.. ·"""" 10,000 mi'•· $1499 Tito Hubor .._. New B1lateinl, new tront SST AFY Only AuthOrlaed end. Chrm AP whls, Selecto . BUICK DEALER drop, flared fenders, ~ Al gauges. $950. 6'ffi..855&,. ways hu an excellent se-~ leetlon of both New • Used ·n vw bus. 8CXX> mi. 7 pau. ft~ Bulci<I. Like new. VW tent I full ~ · o "Spec1allilna tn' Qu«.Uty" tength , .. &:~1:""'· sms. ' 111$ BAUER ' · ~E-fil CADILLAC LARGEST SELECTION OF CADILLACS IN ORANGE COUNTY SALES.LEASING AU'IHQ!UZED • SERVJCE. Nabers CadlUac: 2600 llA!IBOR BL., COSl'A MESA 510-9100 Open Sund.,. For beat resultl! MS-5678 '71 CADILLAC 'TO EL CA.MINO, air eood, p/I AM/FN, l&rp, new EL Don•DO M~hcUn tlm, family rv, ""' by OWl)C!'t. M6-210I 9,3Q'l mUet. Roll•Royce tradr. In. Evt.ry roncelv11ible extra 'ST MAUBU v.a, 2 dr. H.T., •vaillble. 1~22CRO). Mii. white wan.. SU». or $7795 heal•""'· -· '61 Cbovy 11 SS I Vay clf'LO • Pvt. prt,y. ROY CARVER, Inc:. ,...-...,•~·---,..1-•_• ~ 2925 Hai·bot Blvd. I eood W&nl ad \I I tood Costa ~l~aa 5'6-4444 tnve1lmtnt CHMOLET CHIYROLET CHEV, '88 Imp!. V-1, , dt. im 00 "--4 ;;a. auto. PS. -RB. r.cc. &ir alr, «m milts. Prt ~· 11295. Pr/Pty. UH llO-m.n<O &4+-0t&f. 1"62""°"'11~.;...,l~l "'N,..o .. -, l°"tudlrd_,,......, I '63 Chev. N'O'Va S1a. wen. h'IM, lo ml'•, Xlnt cond .. Good -~ Col'. RWll but l3IO. m-UT aft 5 pm. needs tome work. $125. UKE new dth~fl "IQ Q*'1 817.flLI, II N<wa. Low mll<I. P/S. '!II Chey, Plc:J..up • 4 ~pd., A/C, V.S, 2 dt. 64,_mt stwt bed, new brakts, '83 NOVA SUper Sport. Gd rebuilt V4 ere. S'l'lOO cond. See l'O beV..ve. $500. --517-9777, 541-Mll. '69 VW BEETLE S98 ON. $54.16 mo. tor 36 mos. O.A.C. cash price only $1598.'15 incl. tax Ir. '72 tagl'I deferred pay- mtnt price $2048.'15 Incl. dn. pmt., Int. tax &: '72 tags A.P.R. DLR. 321 E. lst, 5a1Jta Ana. Ph. 542-1831. MUSI' ..,w '11l Campe' pop o,~Jf· Bulck.()pol.J1guar top, AM(FM, xlnt cond, . Cost• Meaa · • 5.ts. T165 17,000 ml. S3075. 642-1536 1970 H ~-B d =c:-,,-..,._,~_,--"' • • 0 aruw lv · 'TI Skylark, pb/ps, air cond. "uto1, lmportMI 970 Auto1, lmportff 970 Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported' 970 Autos, Import.cl 97 pm. "' Costa Mesa AM radio. very elean, lo ml. .::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;o;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;p;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;"ll --- '68 VW deluxe model. sun root, AM/FM radio, 38,000 miles, ~feet cond. Sl.200 or matre offer. Pvt. pty. 557-1613 .• '71 VVf BUS Mu.st tell; No rea1. oiler re- fused. call Aft 6 pm, 1: all dv SUn, 646-9108. '63 VW Bug. R&H, stereo, good concl. $525. 1987 A, Maple Ave., Costa Mesa. '69 VW Sqbck, aulo, 27m 5«9-3031 Ext. 66-67-68 Give me SDI & take I"' miles, will consld" trade. 1969 V.W. BIG o'pymnfs. S4U99() aft 6 S1500/bllt offer. 548--1235 wkdys; all day wknds. . ... ·n SQUAREBACK, 1 u t Q 4 speed transmluk>n, maa: ~ Buick Skylark. Vinyl top, tra AM/FM di whee.Ii. Excellent (ZNY284) air -oond. Buckel seats. =· Good :,~Jtio~'. $1399 ~T~~/B, PW, $325. 1964 VW camper, fully equip- ped, '61 rebuilt engine, gu heater, radio, good cond. $1100. 71.f/§62-7914. -Price valid thru 2/28m • DAVE. ROSS PONTIAC 1970 BUICK Riviera, low mileage,· Ml power, $3,650 . 645-3964, 61~1•lll· '65 Buick Skylark Sports 2480 Harbof Blvd. Wagon. Pert. cond. Low '65 VW Sug, R/H, Very Cos.ta Mesa Ml).8017 book. 5Wr1655. clean, $685 or best oUer.t----...=---.~==~~~~~ 646-8308 eves. VW'S '68 RIVIERA, xlnt cond. All '70 VW Camper, Oelux. $2795. 847-7855 aft 5 & all day weekends. 1970 VW, pick up model. Loaded w/extru. Must sell. 49>-4193 '65 VW, xlnt cond. New power. $2500. CaU 55T-91'T1, paint. radial 'tires. $625. We have buses, Campers, _54_7_-34_'-"--~--- 646-4780 Squarebacks and bugs, '70 Riv. Grn. Xlnt Cond. MUsr SeJI my fa ithful '66 NJce· Selection Moving to EUJ'OPe vw Bug. New carb & brks. Now have 1009' mechunlcaJ $3250 -Quick Sa.Je. 557-1607 OPEN SUNDAYS ( OPEN SUNQ YS Orig, ownr. $5®. &U.1038. Guarantee '64 Riviera, Joade\'.f. c.n 64"-5678 • Saver CREVIER ·MOTORS Radials. 1795. WHY BUY '71 LEFT OVERS WHEN YOU CAN BUY '72 DEMONSTRATORS FOR LESS NEW 1972 TOYOTA COROLLA STILL AT $2000 l11cllld•t pow•r br11!1t, fi11t1d t litt, 4 tpeed tr1M1., ""hit1 will tir11, Vi11yl Interior. #)1570 .GllAT SILICTIOM-IMMEDIATl DILIVllY 1972 VOLVO $97 DOWN PER $97 MONTH OAC IMMIDIATI DILIYllT 1'7 lt kilt! oown ~'l'mtnt. 191 $1 tol•I "'°"'111'1 P6YT'l'ltfll lncNdlnll l1lf • '1"l lie. • 111 f!Nnct cMrges on •PJll'OYM C>"tdll for Ill moritttt. Offjrred p1yment pr~ la "'17 ~ ctudl111 t:lf flN.,.;e m.rvn, i. ... & '1"l lie, or If you pritter to ort· c'ill'I, Ii.II Cllfl prlct II $41::13.4 Incl. IH .. ?2 lie. AAllllll P1runt199 r1i. U.4 . . LET US ARRANGE YOUR OVERSEAS DELIVERY! SPECIALS ON FINE IMPORT TRADE -INS '64 VW Bug E•Ollfel'lf. OHll'" '66 VW .F11tback • ~lent COtWl!llnl CVTM •> '69 FORD Al,., Aulornllk Trll'lll'l'lltllotl, ~ Slltr• Ing, A ll11I NICI C..rl CUI IU\') '69 FORD Cortina li.tlOn Wegon, AutOrrlllk TrltlSnllM-. ~~ E'*'°""'l (ZVC •I() '67 VOLVO 1tt. 2 dlof. ltldio, Htmr,-. and, #V"'1P. $688 $899 $999 $999 $899 '67 MOB $1395 Ila.tr .. Witt WhMb. &tllllll "8<1111 Gr-., 4.$Pit. E-tlt!lf c..:1. CaM lltS) '70 CHEV. Bel Air $1595 4 OOOr win, ~lie Trll'IWlllMlon. Air,,..... Str .• lltcllo, Hlltw. rm AOHI 170 TOYOTA Marie II Sldlrl. l!lct $hlll. ITDIOAI '70 TOYOTA PICKUP Hl~.4 .... nidll.'*,..• .. -. $1599 $2199 $2395 $)695 VISIT OUR ULTRA MOOERH SiRV!a DePARTMENT PAINT SHOPS e BODY SHOPS * 644-4325 * OYER 150 NEW & USED ·YW'S TO CHOOSE FROM LARGEST SELECTION OF VW SUSSES & CAMPERS '68 YW S9UAREBACK , .........• $1299 '70 YW BUG ....... , ............ $14 50 Lltflt bh,,., &11<k lntwlor, redl•I tlret. a.111 "°5, Autamltk, curll 1rten wfblkk lnttrlor, lie. 114 aCV. '63 YW LOVE BUG ................ $599 '63 THUNDERBIRD ................ $588 D1rll bkie wlrll llirM llrtt. c111tom lffll. l.lc. FYC .... f'llU Dow.r, mllllllc blue. ltllM 11111 -· IHIC 9'i. '68 YW BEETLE .................. $899 '65 YW S9UAREIACK ............ $899 White. W/M~ lnltflor. llllll\o. l.k . WYO In. OrHI M<Olld ur. lit. ltl'I' '71. 946 S. Caul Hwy., Lagtma Beach '58 VW YAN · ... , ........... , .... $499 '68 BUICK SKYLARK ..........••• $1450 l.1!1 !Mdtl lnll[M, ntnl eaod. l.lc, Ql~ .Mii. =""'491-_77,..44,_154&--.,.,...9967--,-l '70 Cadillac El Dorado, NEED eood local traMpOrta· &tereo, lf'ather, fully loaded. Uonb Black '59 V.W. New Xlnt cond . Low price! $4995. flowered upholstery. Very 1624 Anttaua Wy., N.B. aood cond. 642-3963 after 6 642-9980. '70 YW KARMAN GHIA .......... $1750 '68 VOLVO . , ...... , . , .. , ....... $1199 Y111ow, rMJo. Lk. m aQlt '61 YW BUG .. , ..... ,., .......... , $450 '69 DODGE YAN ................ $1599 01rfl mlltlllc trMn. 1-Cellenl rvnMr, Lit. \'OU W . ;~m~ u Tr r u L b, 1 •, ~,6=7 ~S=ED~AN~DE~Vl~LL=E w/custom trim 1971 VW '66 YW DELUXE BUS ............. $1399 '67 OLDS DELMONT 88 .......... $1099 Lie. JU DIX'. Bus. Fully equip. Xlnt cond. Local car l ownu. Sh411>. $3300 or best offer. Under OnJy $2195. 644-2950. warran!y. 545-1745. 1967 Cadillac convertible. SHARP '68 vw Bug R&H. Excellent condition, oririnal auto, com11letely re.bit eng. owner. All extras including Owner eolng o v er• e a 1 , stereo. $2.000. 67fHl.399. $1345. 831-1334. For sale by private party, '64 VW. Like new. 4 radial 1965 Coupe de Vlllt, ii:lnt tires, new ell.Itch, AM/FM cond. ~1245 aft 1 pm ra~io. 4 new shocks. $500. 1971 El po.1 full equipment, 963-7281. leather ~als, priced for im- 'fi6 VW Bug Good conditk>n medl&te sale. 830-53:12. '69 POP TOP CAMPER ........... $2399 '68 OPEL RALLYE ............... $1050 Lie. 2'I AGH, Chromt wl!HI .. rKll'lfl 1lrl111, 11(. Lie, WIG ftt. '71 YW BUS ............... , .. , . ,$2899 '70 AUSTIN AMERICAN ........•. $1099 $800 Call after 6 during 1969 CAD Convert, all xtra1 . week, anytime w k n d . Sacrifice $100. under lov.r 548-5009 book. $2600. ""' 490-4588. Y1llow Wfblldt llll•lor, lltldtr t•cfWY wttt'll'lfy, Lle .. ue IZV. VOLVO Auto1, Uud 990 Autos, UMCI lliflo, 1111t, d1rll trwtt. LIJ", * CIO, GET OUR VOLVO iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~j~!: Step Up To LUXURY . ~w.LflN W VOLVO 1966 Harbor, C.M, fi46..9303 e VOLVO '64 P-18 100 Cpe. Air cond. O/drive. Xtra &harp thruoul (OPE-861) Trlumpll Dlr. 547-0764 '69 Volvo, 142 Air cond. Ra- dio, Pvt. party, $1&50. * * 557-7093 * * '59 544 Volvo, As is, engine runs. Make ~Ue:r. ** 5f5.-7216 ** Auloo, U1ed 990 e HOT WHEELS e '67 PLYMOUTH Modllied tor high ~arms.nee and appearance! MUST SELL! 548-78811$895 '67 PLYMOUTH Modified tor high omormance ...r appearance! Musr SEU.! 548-71181/$800. SUMMER tN NEWPORT-30' yawl. on Newport Harbor m o o r I n I' • 546-5Gl.1Ew:c. ~67. AMERICAN RMERAS '51 A '11 tiJ tmmw.1e cc•dilloo NU pwr.lalr. FLEXIBL£ nHANCINO ALMARTINEZ 3Z1 E. tot. .U. $0-WI I • 1971 MARK ID EXCEPTIONALLY CLEAN. Beautiful pew!A!r sliver mist flnlth with tobacco leather interior and matching landau roof. Fully luxury equipped including full power. c!Jma!A! control air conditioning, AM/FM stereo, tilt •IA!•r.ln1 wheel, crul&e control and much more. This attractive car Is a must lo aee 81111 drive today. (83218). • • • SALE! PREVIOUSLY OWNED MARK ID's and CONTINENTALS! an oul8tanding selection of exceptional ' 1970 CADIUAC 1969 Continental Cpe. cov,. DtVlllt Beautiful moon dust finish with beige r .. ther and landau """· Lwnlry oqulp-ped. full power. cllmatt control air. (964AUVl $4275 1970 Continental Cpe . White nterlor with matching white )~!Mr A >Mdau roof. Full power and factory air conditioned. LllXIU'}' equip. pe:d thru-ouL 1~•/"'' $3975 Out•t•IMl1"fly'Clean Cudlnal red w/buraundy Jealhtr .&: black landau root. Lus\11')' equlppe4 with full power, fl\,.t.l~ry 1lr. at,.. Cl.36ACA> $2995 1972 Porsche 911T • C-,..7 ..... Ml'- Uke new. BruUlan brown with Mddl• tan lntfrior. AM·TM rad.Jo, chrome whee ... See A drfw thil buuty today. <7160SV) SALE PRICE cars ; •• HURRY! 1969 Mercury Marquis' .......... c.."' Pull>) blue wttJ; dirk blue Interior 4 white landau roof. HI.I powtt plUI fM> tory air condltlnnlnllf. (1./IHf.91.C) $2175 1968 Jaguar 3.8 Sedan VIRY CLIAN EquJootd wttli autometJc t.rtntml11Lon,. AM-tM·SW radio, wire whetll. Bttu. tlru1 yellow with black bucke't •ti. <AQV487J SALE PRICE "OrOnQe Cou•tv'• Tomav of rm. Can" • 2821 HARBOR BLVD., ~A MUA • K'taO • I l I ' " • I OAJLV PILOT Autot, Now .... --l<tl.W 'ft YIECI A tlttt ..... lit• II Mf•I ff. ..,,.,., t.U.45 h ttttl -. ......_ 11"1'11111. lllCt. ftlf, Ii(-& tll <•PTY ... di- ~ ... 911 .,.... '""" ,,, • "'"· Dll'""""' ~ 'ymt. IW'k• t»ff.M lllCL Ill & lie, Fyll ctlll ,rtce 1215'.H \Mf. tis a llL Ann111I P'm:•f• ~ .. ,. 11:1i. H.~ o ... r ,...,. tecuyr ,... s100 ••· S5645 ... r_ ~ LEASING . ALL MAKES & · MODELS THE COMPlffi AUTOMOTIVE C!WT(R RAND NEW 72 IMPALA No.1111916 $3499 - 980 Autos, New lftw t1r filtS Ji1wi bttn t1nta.slic. I ii selection of new car trlOt-lns. All •I bfc P'lin1t. '61 OOKI ! '70 FOll:D L.T.D. CMr...... 1"1l 17 I Pr. H.T., 1tr CO!ld, Dldfe'• Hiit aHClat V .. , A.T .. ~Jnyt pwr YCl151 II<, n« ftmlly .,.n;. $995 '"· ~· .... $2295 '10 MALllU )ff SuPf'r SllOrl, 4 \Qffd, Vtrv, verr lol\ltp C:ll!". °lil "FY. $1999 $1099 980 '64 MERCEDES '70 VW cAMPll lubblt jop, ke bll•. 4 iPtftl. ll•cllo, he1t1r. EllTrt nkt, lfFY !NI ·11 co11:vm1 l'11tback. IVC. PIS, •111!;1, !rlM., AM/FM, P/W. to ml. lll5CTMI SAVE Read. Daily Pilot Classified • DEPEND all '72 DODGE Pol1r• 81 Jt !(••.r lll.•IC'1111*1L1'1.•· '-"',' '·::.,: $3553 ~rrych""• '""''·'°'·~""''"""'"\' ~ o•.~'•" 0<tUI •••••"'''''••••••"'''''·••••• '71 MONACO lrougha'" . " .•.~'"'• ~ \• . ' • .................... .: . $4613 77 . -$2666 88 '11 DODGE Ch11r9tr ' .. ' :.. .. ' ' ...... '12 DART DlMON ....... 1 •1\•• .. ' .. " . . . ' ' . . '1\ DODGI l'OlAlA I ( ....... ··~ • ·~•Jf;I• '' I I o10•• .-""' 11• " ,-1 I . ., .,. ... ,.,t"", ............. . • _A_"-'"..;'_u_..., ____ 990~ A.um, Used 990 AutH, UMd CHEVROLET '66 Impala ~ Dr J!llrdloP, YnlJO\\' \I I 13lk Vill) I Root Auto 'J'rans, l~ower Steering. Air Corltt, CHEVROLET 1968 CHEVY CARRYALL WAGON N1•11 Paint, ?ilui;t Ste lo 111>· Ii i·yllndt'r cnt;inr, 11iuto1na\lc p11•e1;1!c l#BlJ 7• 1n.1n~rn111!'.linrt 19484481 $1199 $1699 FORD '69,,, F"ord LTD. 2 door hardtop. Top.u metallle with \1hlte vinyl lop. f'ulJ po11er, 11leroo. Brourham option, f"lrei;tOM SOO's. Immaculate 1 owner car. W~kend Special. $2350. ,JIM SLE~!ONS LVJPORTS :r.111 S. 11ain, S.A. 557-:i242 CREVIER MOTORS Pru·r valid thru 2i :l8, 12 SHARP L TO DAVE OSS '69 LTD Briq::ham H.T. 2 ctr. :.'OS \V, Jst St .. Santa Alla R P S-P disc brakes, front. 835·3171 PONTIAC R/H, A~ oonditioninJ • 3S1J '70 Impala Sta. Wagon "°'"' ':!O::"'"'" siv:.,,so11 i,~: 'i:i :i;:;,~:,.:s;, '61 01EV·l~IP S.S. ~:!1 alt.·4PP.t weekdays, anytime f'actQry air, PS. &:iuuful Fully equipped w/air cond. on weekendl. ~in \\'bite with Ufltllc in-&· py,•r. ~ulp.-sharp. 'S:> FALCON 4 lb', V..B, auto, PONTIAC '67 MUSTA.NG 1969 PONTIAC FIREBIRD 400 Auto Trans, Power Steetinr. Air Cond.. Stereo Radio, l\1U!l see thia llne car to appreciate 1111 fint value V8, automatic lran~oihu;lon, 1 UER731 ~ ractory air conditioning, $1099 power ateerinr, pcl\l'er disc brakes. ~ 373CAO I CR~IER MOTORS $2~99 208 \V, 1st St .. ·Santa Ana Ptk-t valid thru 2/28172 13S.317t DAVE ROSS '61 MUSTANG FAS'l13ACK PONTIAC V-8, aul?, p/a, factory alr, 2480 Harbor Blvd. low mUeaie. Xlnl cond, Costa Mesa 546·8017 ~~33 P<iva.to par 1 Y. 1969 PONTIAC lenor !257BSY) $2695. f'LEXJBLE FINANCING air. S595. Tommy Ayres Chevy 321 E. -:;;,~•:TINE~,.11'11 '"'o--=-o-~"'-""'~371~~~-'v·• .•• :!. ::~.":~_,. .,,y '66 Forti C.Ountry Squire 10 auzpenaion, IO\'< mlleaae .\: pass, A/C, P/B. P/S. Xlnt very sharp. Sl!IOO, Call FIREBIRD 946 S. Coast H11~ •• ~a&h ' 49-'· 7·744/546-9'J67 ~CHEV EL CA'.\IINO Su!Mlr Sharp 283 eng. 1:ustorn paint & in1e1·ior. · .FLEXIBLE FINANCING AL MARTrNr:z ;12 1 E. 1.~1. S.A. ."14:!-111.11 ---·- '69 Chevy Kingsy,'OO(f 9 J>Asll 11•gn .. ruu pl''t., air, l'aek. helo11• \Vhlsle , mus! !Seil S1750. 673-2900: 8,33--0664. CHRYSLER '67 TOWN & COUNTRY '66 CHEV. !kl .\ff 4 Dr. $1299 Jtadio. <ill'·l"O'.ld .. <iuio .. pll'r. S1allon Wagon, Chrv~ler'11 s!r e1·1ng. ( lC'an; ~ o o d tlnest XTG 8G4. · L'ilnd. S99j./olfer. M2...();)M. S4Q...gl&4. VS. 4 SPf!e<! transm1ss1on. '62 FAIR.LANE. PIS, P/B. -,c=~~-----power sl~rtng, po1,·er d1151.· ~IUSTANG ""'. 1 0\V"""r. "r•k•s IZ""'~' r1t1v.' tires. RUNS GREAT. uo '"' ,.. ' • ~ Aulo, 6 cyl, New ballel)', 2 $1799 CLEAN. $215 ...... 3.14. oow "'"· mo. 833-1300. l!l&t FORD Country Sedan. 833-6407. Fair cond. Make ofter. L968 .Mustang, a ir, heater, no11· !lrea,. 1011• niileaat. SI!i00 .. 346-t324; 846-3375. Prir,. valid thru 'J.1 28 72 DAVE ROSS PONTIAC 833·9299; Cl'f'S 494-2403. '69 Ford LTD. 2 dr., vin top. po\\'er & air. like new, l o\\·ner. Sl 795. 540--0889. '67 FORD XL auto, air, new lire"S, immaculate. Clean '66 Mustane:, 2+2 :2480 Harbor 81\'d. air, po1ver, auto, ltte11•aY Costa J\1esa 546~ m;1.,. 64S-uu. ,,...,,,1 '72 PONTIAC PONTIAC 1970 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX V8, auto1nallc 1ran11miaslon, fl:1rlory uir rondlllonlnj, power 111~rlng, po\ve I' brakes, power \\'inamvs. r11.dlo, heater. ll'hite1,1•all lires, vinyl root. $3399 Pri~ valld thr\\ 2128172 DAVE ROSS PONTIAC 2480 !!arbor Bh·d. Costa ~tesa ~11 '65 PONTIAC GTO QI.II Don 558· 1228 ---"=197 lPONTIAC GRAND PRIX \'S, autoniati!! 1r11n11n1ias\on, tat'1ory air eonditloning. po"·rr lll<'trinr. po11·r.r dl~f' bt'akrll, po"·cr 1vindo1,1•J., hra!r1', \vhlte slrlt> \Villi Ure11:. radio, vinyl root. l 276.171AI76703) $4399 ·~;;:'.;;;;'"' "'' pl. @.. ·66-Cht'\' J~1pal1:1 stat1oii I\ ~ 1ragon. Radio, h e a I er , .. ~ auton1at ie trans. pow e r o st~ring. air conditioning. ~ d.s 548-3127. '66 l''URY Wagon, V-S, auto. 3 seats ti; room y mu1t seU. Und<r bk. 1525. 530-2381 . 1970 FORD Galax~ 500 P/S, P/B, air cond. $2X(I. or best otter. 8-42-7101 CLEAN '63 """'"• GT .cs. FIREBIRD $1,300 962-8432 1968 6 Cy!., power sletril\i', new tires I brakes, excel cond. Gold, $1,ZO. 675-1070. 1966 J\fustana, 6 cyl., auto, '12 lie. cood tires, &ood rond. $9eO 6'4-0219. BRAND new 1972 Firebird. PS, PB, radio, heatus. \VS\V tl~s & many, many extras. Auto,. trans., center n. con· sole, Serial No. 2S87D2i'I 522807. Prit't' val\d thru 2/28112 1 DAVE ROSS l ,~~l~!~~d . Pho>W '>I0-6414 DLR . 'Q' tp '56 Cht'vy 11gn. Nds e!ec. ~~JI \\'Ork. Ne\\' parts. $150. Good ' · WAS $3912.65 SAVE $600.00 Costa JUesa ~8017 ! • '6~ GTO .hrdtp, power, 2 dr., i bi&: ftlll~. $1400. : trans. 673--0814. 1970 Harbor Blvd. LINCOLN >1J.lln. I '66 lmpala Station \Vagon, Costa Mesa a\1·, p11·r srrg. :! SnO\V r1~s 549-3031 Ext. 66-ti7-68 '70 CONTINENTAL STUDEBAKER FROM STICKER • ~VE-A-LOOK $400 ,. inc·I. S700. 831·2109. '69 QN'P,-Ci>l\-1.', otl«tric blue, air cond .. all pwr, inc. · wndw11. S1895. 499--302l. DODGE '65 Dodge 2 dt ht, Ai\1/Fi\1. ' floor L"Onsole, b1:1cket1. air. much reCf'nt work.. $525 or ~gt offl'r. \luSI .!! f' 11 . 67~2-162. • ' '68 CHARG.E."R, p/s I.: brcLkes. stereo tape deck, air rond., ne11• I Jr e 1. Red/1,1·hite vinyl top. $l.39a. 67~1070. '69 OJARCER. p.!i/pb, rh. landau. lo 111~ lop concl. S1520/offcr. ;, 4 0-5 4 o o; 494-3374 eves .. '59 CUSTOI\f Royal Dodgt sdn., tetted, &d. \\'Ol'khorse S165. 1st come ls! serve. 5-18-6997. '70 Dodge 9 pass wag. A/C- PIS.PIB · Auto. $259j. 548-308.1, 642-3936. FALCON '6.'l'11 ~·alL'On Sprint, 4 i'!pd, ne\'< iire.5, needs w<>rk. $21.5. 494-3839 eves or 499-2531 IMJ\.iAC. '62 Falcon. 2 dr, 6 cyl, auto rrans. Good fires. 33,00C actual mi's. S 295. 6T:>-0747. STUDEBAKER Pickup. 1949 Good o:.'Ond\tion. Ready to 10! $150. Call 54S-73.i6. OLDSMOBILE '69 OLDS .LUX SEDAN NOW $3312.65 il ta.x, lie. Ir: doc. fee BILL BARRY PONTIAC·GMC·FIAT llst SI. at S.A. fo"rwy.J 200 E. 1st St., Santa Ana 558-lOOJ 4 Dr. dlr. full po11·er. fa.et. 1969 PONTIAC GTO a;r, St.,·eo. "'" 1 ow,,.r. ~Jue Book $2900. \\ill U.<.TI· VS. automali<", factory air 1ct S2S75 IZN\74241. Call 1."0ndilioning, PQ\Ver 11tcer· 5&0-&736 or 4S4-68ll . ing. power diSC' brakes, '60 Olds. PIS. P/B. Radio, vi.nyl roof. IZAV535) hta!Or. Good Ores'. nms $1899 ,pttl. Good cond. ut and out. $300. 557-9l'.>5. Pritt \'alid lhru 2128/72 DAVE ROSS PONTIAC 1969 OLDS Delta 8S custom 4 Dr. hrdtop, full pwr. btaut gold a: brown combo. s:axi btlo\\' Blue Book. 61>7352. 2480 Harbor Blvd. 19&6 OLDS Delta 88 4 Dr. Costa ?ilesa . 546-8017 '66 Bon. 673-TI30 ex 2 '64 Le ~tans, clean. 6 ql., auto, runs aood. Call da,ys • bf> fort ~ ; 675-6382. '70 Ambassador Wagon 9 Passtna:er. Gold w l th matchin& interiol". Autom•· tic, air cond .. po1ver stietr- in& &: brakes. HXl9 ASW) $2695. Tommy Ayres Chevy · 946 S. Coast I-I\\')'., l..Aguna Bch 494. 7744/546-9967 ... .,. Min. VBY clean local. '62 POl\'TIAC Star Chief. 4 """' s. Coaat lfwy., d R." PIS p B Laguna Bch Orliinal car. Air. ete. $895. r, a.=, • I · *1968 nfUNDERBIRD, 4-dr T·BIRD 494-7744/54&-9967 Finn 543-2083. six·cial auto trans.. runs Landau. lm1nac. rond. thru· perfei:t. ~lust be seen 10 ap. '69 COUGAR TORON~DO '.67 dLX', .disc prec. $39.:l. ~2-894.I after <I. our. Full p11T., air. cond., brk. hi volt 1gn. Nu ltre~. -'-~=~~=='"' A:'il · FJ\I strrcu. Burgundy Prlvatt' party. Very clean. Orig $6250. \ViU Sacrifice~ 1968 PONTIAC-1\·lblk. tor>. Blu. bk. Privatt' Full power incl elec \\'Ind· Sl590. Eves. ~1 Ply. &>7-!H79 ows, alr t."Ond, bucket seat11, 1968 ~2 Olds 400 cu. P(S-. £ '63 T·BIRD LAND~ Im" mlleag•. Uf• Y•IJow wl XECUTIVE FUU. POWEH . ''EW blk vinyl roof. \Vire wheels, posl-trac. Sharp: Sl150. l ti I"' .,.....,,. owna-. 675-j116. TIRES. rea· c !lei\'. ~.u:JJ. =~=~=-----Coupe. V8, automatic, factory e $22.i 548--0900 e 644-2211 'iO CUTLASS. 1nus! sell, a.ir conditioning, p o "'' c r =~='~-.:._:=_:_-'67 MONTCLAIR 20.ooO ml., alr power, 1 dr., sleering. power disc brakes. '6.~ T-Bird . 1'il~'al blue, mag vinyl top, 4~9146. (ZZX709). v.·hcels. ExL~llcnl co n d . 2 Door H.T. Dir. V.Top., Air ~ ... =-°"o"'w~s~.,=-. ~,-~Dr-.~1ux-,--$l 399 $350, Pri\'alc p • r l )'. Cond. A?.l/FM. Loaded. Lil· -J 9i9-8136. ""'· >"ully equ;p. Xl"l cond. tic old bankers car, (VQB-.,._.., ...,,,, 12! ·57 THUNDERBIRD. XJnt 049) Call 546-8736 all 10 -~--· _.,_,." __ ,_. ----Price valid thru 2128/12 cond. $1200. Call after S pm. 494-68ll. '67 OLDS St.a Wan., w to. air DAVE ROSS u 20 --" ft •H ,,.3-0 1. Apt. S-3. ·71 l\1ercury l\1ontcgo i\fX, 2 mo's old. 2QOO mi's, Ne\v car warranty, P/S, P/B. Air, Vinyl top, V8. 240 HP eng, $3200. 675-5982 ·io l\.1ERC ~1ontego l\fX. Air, p/s. p/b, v/1, new brakes, tires. Ex~! cond. Sl,925, 541-4369 9-6; :>57-360& eve. '67 CT Cougar by H.B. O\\'JlC.I'. Jo'A, tape dk, big cng, bucket.c;, PS/PB, auto, $1400. Very clean 536-7442. 1971 CAPRI. 2000 CC, auto, 1v/dec."Or group. lo ml, xlnl ("Ond, $2500.. 496-3326. Seoll the old stuif Buy the new stuU LVlJU_, na: • power steerinJ PONTIAC SUOO. 567-6<93. '67 T·Blnl, Full pow", F.,,. PLYMOUTH '67 PLYMOUTH l\otodlfied for hl&h pert'orma.~ and appearance~ MUSf SEU.! 543·7881/l!OO. PONTIAC 1965 Pontiac Catalina, 2 Dr., Hard top, $400. or best offer. 638-5570 2480 Harbor Blvd. t.ulic cond., Sec 10 v- Costa Atesa 546-8017 preclate. 6W-23:i2 91Q Autos, New 980 9f0 Autos, New WE'RE CLOSED SUNDAY IUT AMERICAN MOTORS DEMO SALE OUR PRICES ARE LOWER THE REST OF THE WEEK GET THE BIG DISCOUNT Right Now At Terry Buick Lowest Overhead In So. Calif. li1t1d Below Art lut ~. Few· Of Our Low Low Ev•rydaV ,rlc11 NEW '72 IUIC:K SKYLARK 2 Door Coupe. Model 332'7. V8 t":nglne, radio. heater, l.w>lled tirP~ now thru ventilation. Plus loads of 11tRndard Buick f((ulplf'!enl. Order This Great Car Today. NEW '72 IUIC:K LE SAHE Turbine drive, power steering • diac brakes, radio. heater, etc. Big full size Buiek. Luxury uM1 comfort for such a Low Prict. NEW '72 IUIC:K ELICTRA 225 Unbelievably LoW Priced for one of America'• most luxurious automobiles. Turblnct drive, power stttrtn1, pmver b1'8kt!!. Dozens or other extras. Order Youn Now. ~ 'jf}J_ Since 1933 ·5th & Walnut Huntington• luch 536-6588 $279896 s359033 s439572 NEW MANAGEMENT SALE "'70101!1 • $899 ,,.,,_,*-1'• ..... wv•n '"Ott'. 4 tr. v.a, -· w.n .. , '""o'Y .,1,, -· lM•,,n1o•*'l1.h•Ol•t. -VSSlt '111tklMo~ltlfM Hl,-rl-oot<• Hvrot 4 "'"I• tnll.o. 13$-t>f~ •ur"4lTD•D,. 11 .. : ..... --tcK ........ •.- 11ot ~n>lios.•o-,,..,,.. .,..,.....!.,.. -... ---~~ t.ootor, 41WI' 'MOf'll $99 stlf.,.w...,,.•,,...._ \4~11101 '6tDAnll 4 Do. Hllon. •Ill• 1>onl 1••1ilo, ....... "· ,7,000 ..,11,._ zV'Uu '71 AMI Cl•i.lc. 2·5•a"r 'vllr l•ollid 6t•t>'V '4f<*Y H-4 •• 6Q4. -· "-,...., ~.HltWI• '°'·"·'·"' ... -~~ olr,1,11~,'"·iltl•~ Wl IOI !Ill CilltT CIUCI t-t •Sot. & Seo, 11 6 '°'· ""· ... •• ·Ill 2 17 sion, ini. dl!r 0"'"'· irtlli, 1 l l 72 l !0171 ' dr ., . ! ~,.I .,,,. Ith m•· ""·. ody .,, i ' ' • • . • ·~ .. * --... ti 1,A,).)!il.£0 "1>YIKTl$Bl£.,TJ , • CADILLAC NINETEEN SEVENTY -TWO 1972 Coupe De Ville v.,., low mllH19 lxecutive cer Factory ai.r conditioning, vinyl roof, full leather ater. ~or, Mf-FM 1tereo radio, power 6-way front teat ad· JU&tor, power door locks, tilt-telescopic steering whee.~ w1w tire!, lamp monitors & many otl1er delum Cadillac extru & showroom freah (SER 188224) · ON DISPLAY-READY TO GO 1972 Sedan De Ville Low mileage Executive car with electric 1un roof 'Beautiful Fmmist SL ltloritz flnisb, full leather inter· ior, factory 1ir cond., dual comfort front eeat w/pov,.er, 6..v.·ay adjustor (both 1idC5}, 1tereo AM-Flf with stereo tape, power door lock!, trunk opener, twilight sentinel, rear window defogger, cruise control lrnck!naster brakes, ec:t., etc. Just about every deluxe Cadillac extra madol (SER 111642) LEASE A BRAND NEW 1972 SEDAN DEVILLE Fully equipped with vinyl roof, AM-FM stereo radio, 80ft ray glass, full powered 6 way aeat, door edge guilds, automatic climate air conditioning, tilt & lele steering wheel, twilight aentinel. (Stock #2325) . ONLY $185 PER MONTH 24 MONTH OPEN END 1 71 Coupe De Ville SALi PRICE footo'J '" ooaditiooi'i P"dd<d IOp, foll po-.1, l•.utio"' olo<h $ 58 58 & leather interior tilt teleacopic whet!, 1ten10, Arif.FM radio, ewer door lockl, molt t•tty de!UJ.t eXttL Local JOW mJ.leag• auty that's 1tiU ahowroom !re11L. (613CXU) -70 El Dorado SALE PRICE Foom'J ,;, "''ditloolog. full I""'" lntttlot, Foll "'"" equip. $ 4 9 4 9 in~ .Ut-FAI •tueo multiplex radio, tUt & telescop)c 1toerln1 wb m~ door locb, padded lop, many other dduxe :itru. ,(116AS ) - 70 Coupe De Ville SALi PRICE F•ot"1 ili ooadltioo"'g. nay I top, full luth" J,tori.,, •II powtt $ 4 5 4 5 incl. d90r Jock1, tilt ' lelucopic 1teering, 1tueo, mos\ all dlL estr11. (716ASI) , 70 Sedan De VIiie SALE PRICE Fl"4:t:' ooadltioalag. foll Wr,"" ..,ui,..,., "dd.t top, oloih $ 444 4 I lea interior, 1tereo AM. I radio, till I t~pic 1&1eeri.nf •heel. Llaht Sentinel, power trunk lock. etc. (2) to c 00&1 (125210 (797AGE) T1ke JOU!' pick, 168 El Dorado SALE PRICE '""" •1' ooadltionlng. full luthtt latttl.,, p•ddid top, full $ 3 7 7 7 power, tUt A 1elC1COpic wheel, 1tereo, door lock.t, rid.ill Urtt., etc. AU deluxe e:ilha and low mileage. Show1 W ullimaUI la c1rc. (VSUISO> 167 Coupe De VIiie SALE PRICE IIH•Ufol mnlM whit< w/whito ,;oyl top l d oh 1..t l•o!h" "'· $ 2 3 2 3 tarior. lac.tor, &ir conditioning., full power, tilt &: teletCGpic at~r· in1t ill-FM radio. Ab11>hnely bt:autiful. (389AGC) _1~5 (:oupo De VIiie . SALE PRICI Factory aiT ccndltlonlng. full 'power. Beautiful cloth & lu.thtt $1313 ialllrior. AM·FP.f radio, etc. Ali excopt5oftll buy. See lo 1ppreclate. CHbF»O · 169 T-Blrd Lc:indau Lut.uriDua Jf1rdtop C~. with only 22,640 mile!. Fac1ory Air Con· SALE PRICE didoniog. foll pow" mol. "" wh,.I. doo< look~ '""· ""•• ntd, $ 3 0 3 0 b1r., w1w tiree, ei:fi1ite Adriatic tw-quohe with black padded roof Ii luruziou1 blac 'inrl intuior Local beliuty th1l'1 na .. 1 ... 1 \SS4CCPI · . 168 Buick Electra SALE PRICE Lut.uriout "'22$" ' dooi.: eedan. Factory 1ir ~onditionin;, viJ'lyl $1919 ill1erlor, po.,_ tteerin1 I: brakes, au1om1tio tnn.., r1dio I: beater, •iilYl IOP. ..,, tiret. electric IDlennL (XCZ837) . LARGEST SELECTION OF LATE MODEL CADILLACS IN Orange County • . CHOIC~ST INVENTORY IN SOUTHERN CAUFORNIA '71 Sedan De Ville SALi PRICE Onlr 9,320 mile1, F1clory 1ir cnnditionini;. (ull lcatl1er interior. beautiful Caublanea i\'Of}' with black top & black interior. Dual $6363 comfort front 1eat, 1tereo with 1tereo lllpe, 1jJt.1eleacopic wheel, powu door lock1, cruise control. rilos1 every delu1e ei11a & 1bao- lutel1 fiawle11 throu&houl. (012CXW ) 71 Continental Mark Ill SALE Pllli:I Factoty iir conditionins. padded •inyl lop. Lu1urioua inletlor $~95 w/dual comfort 1eal. ,AP.f.FM stereo multiplei:. door lockt. ~ control. ekit::trlc ~nk Jock. tilt 1teerln1 wheel. etc.. el.c. (316DDW - 70 Cadillac SALE PlllCI black-exterior, black full leather ind black top, Full power, stereo · Convertible. F1clOl'J 1ir conditioW Dft et.oeutive black es:terior, $4242 radio, tilt ' tele1COplc 1teering, power door lckt, Jo1ded with e11t11 , ind 1ale priced. (199BBB) 168 Sedan De VIiie SAU PllCE Corieoa1 F'u'.emilt !inilh, f1etqry air condllionins, lull power, 'fi1tyl $ 2 6 2 6 top. FWI leather interior, till & te1e11COpic 1tering, 1terto, door ~ .... (WID004) • 166 Coupe De VIiie FeetorJ' air CODditionin1t full power incL electric viadoWI I ttlt, phtah doth I leather inteziot, Loaded w/estzu. See I drf'9 to appreciate. (TSH076) 166 El Dorado Convert. Popular bard to find Flieetwood &eriff with !aciory 1lr eondllion- ins. lull power, all Je1ther inter., sletto AJiI.nl, door loclu, tilt· telt800Pic ateerin1. li1ht aentry, trunk lock, etc., etc. (TEH741) 168 Jaguar XKE ' SALE PRICI SAU PllCE SALE PRICE Beautiful 2+2 coupe. Esqui.lite und bei1e w/pluth En&ll1h Saddle $3 7 3 7 leather iblef. Factory air conditioa.ina. auto. lf&n.1., AAf.nt radio, ebtome wire wheell, low inileqe & uue mint ClOnd.ition. (W AI.695) '68 Pontiac Bonneville sAu PRrcr P0;pular 4-dr. b1rdtop with factory 1lr conditioning, power stet,.. $1616 ing, power brlkea, aulo. lf1n1., r1dio, he1 ter. Bea.utiful llpeltry cllL intcdor,, Lo• mileaae. Local beauty ( XEE343J '65 Mercury -Wagon sAu 11111cr Colony Park 9 paMen1er deluxe f1mU y w1aon with faclory 1lr $1212 condition.in1, power 1teerinf, JIOWer br1l.:e1, elt1etric window1, chrome lulPlfl nck, full m,1 illterior, local low milelg('. (PIX894) I • . . ' ' :Y' our Authorized .Cadillac Dealer Serving the O,Onge Coast Hartior Area NABERS 2600 Harbor· Qlvd., Costa Mesa 540-9100 SALES DEPARTMENT OPEN 8:30 AM to 9:00 PM Mon. thru Fri. • 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM Sat. and Sun. ' NABERS LEASING ~ LEASE DIRECT lnMdl•t• DeRnry • Exctlltnt Seltctlon Fr" Plcklfll ind DtA""f FI'tt lNll C.11 Whilt I.NM Cir Serviced ;..., end ono-half acN1 of total author!""" Cedlllec facllltlo1 dosl1nod to -Mil an<I ....., ... Cadnlac automobiles. 10 (- stalls) and 45 factory tl'Cllnod technicians. ' •• • • 42 DAILY PILOT S.tut<lq, Fobtu111 26, itn WE CANN.OT AFFORD TO PASS ·UP ·AN.Y DEAL . A LARGE PORTION OF THESE CARS ARE PRICE FROZEN, ORDERED BEFORE PRICE INCREASE. Brand New 1972·MAVERICK $ Brand New 1972 TORINO (2K9 tU147206) 2 DOOlt SED'AN °"""'" · . 2 DOOR HARDTOP Str111'4i ll'tlft 'moin ~ 11111in•. Mt•t tniUW• fret !'6- IMMEDIATE DEJ,IVERY $,20_99 THIS CAR $40$I OYH INYOICI 1971 MUSTANG DEMONSTRATOR 2 DOOR SPORTS ROOF (IF02Hl56931) 1971 FORD LTD ~3199 , pl11 tax·a llc1n1• 351 CID '/ii, v.a, cniiseomotic. air cond. pwr. sttering &. front disc-; brok1s, rod"io, 19oft d.Clc rtor 1101, dli, belts. warning light, rocln1 mirror" tinltd CllOSS.~~ IMMEDIATE DELIVERY llUi 1001 $3265 OJI A USID 1t71 . 2 DOOR HARDTOP Vinyl roof, ai' eOlld. pow., kokes. poww SilelTlg, ,... .. i.aw. etc. llitcl. k!w ni!R. 763CMI. I IMMEDIATE DELIVERY l FULL PRICE FOR A BRAND 1972 PLUSTAX NEW & LICENSE •129 DOWN (2R10W110079) IMMEDIATE DELIVERY $129 is tolol dn pymt. $59.35 is totol mo pyml. incl. lox. '72 license & oll finonce charges on opproved utdit fl)( 36 mos. Delen-ed pyml prict $226S.60 ind. otl fll"IOl'ltt charges, toxH, '72 license or if you pre/er lo poy co$h, full cosh prict is $1932.9S iflcl. &oles !(Ix, ?2 lic:ense. AN~At PERCENTAGE RATE 11.06% PRICES REPLECT RIDUCTION·Of EXCISE TAX Getting· Income Tax ·eack? WHY WAIT! . ·~y TODAY·. ASK us ~ow I CnJistOftlOtic, poWW Slttr- ~ powtt fr1 disc brokes. rod"io. htattf, spllrill eolct glovr pail'lf. BLUEBOOK $25-r5 · Oii A USED 1971 I I plus -.x & license Brand New 1972TRUCK & WESTWOOD CAMPER RECREATION READY ' B' tobov•. stove, Uik. lctbox. dintttt. rwsidt, ~ ter, M pres.sun gouges. Nducld SHC JM axllMI, cl. gar~ ..... Colif. emission sys (S} 67h15 tfts. '*""' . dury.lpring$. f10ARHOS824 I $3399 _ ''"'tax i llc1ftst 1971 FORD LTD WAGON DEMONSTRATOR SEE UST PllCE TO BELIEVE OUR PllCE. I $5099 plu1 tax &"lic1n11 DUNT-ON AF''FORD '~ABLE USED CARS --. '65 CHIV. $577 ::,_~a..ntl191..PJ.Eifft · - '65 BUICK $577 ~MVT. V-t. ou1t trn1, pwr str. Yi JN Crvis1rovto. h'fllt .. foctatyoir~,,,.,, rtck IHkl llkt ffW• NRC•2• '66 PALCON $577 '57 T·BIRD $877' S1i:t, 6. Rt.ff £Jc.Utrll t.and.. (lSM644) D.ASSIC lQX71S SHOW US A GOOD CREDIT STATEMENT. WE DELIVER ON THE SPOT! We •r• •PPN'ftd ~all Credit U11ions1 11ollc1, fireman, clwll 1erwict, tell· 11hon1 co ... in1urt1tet coMpanies, etc. BRING US YOUR FLEET DEAL -WE TRADE HIGH! • . • '69MACHI '67 LINCOLN ;977 CQff. 1 •. KJ. fadory * CM!illenii-.. ,......0031 ' Auto. tr111s. air mldi1ioolng. Cobra t119lnt. 6572 '69 Yollr.swago• $97 $1277 ; fallllack Ciiio. tr-. ltw rrilltoge ~ prit9CI ot UYI07 '66YW lllS l«rilic W.t. TAV35S '70TOTOTA $1177 ~la °""f 12,000 milts. A ittoi 321 '69MUSTANG 2 Or. ILT. 6 cyl. stidt shift. YX'/017 $1077 0 0 Financing AVAILABLE -, N'E·W CARS ·ONlY . On prior opproved credit. Annuol percentage role 8.88 % , 40 % down poymenl required, 30 months financing on unpaid bolance. '688UICK $147-7 Ul'.t2S...,,*~Jul "°""""'.., ..... .,ot.YWl936 '69PORD $1877 .~~»IL VAJrf V.,_ .,._ Im.. •7oj.100P.u. $1'977-v ... slide llWfl. 1051. Try Our Salesmen Have the Finance "Know How." Just tell us the Payment you'd like NO DOWN PAYMENT PROBLEMS We will sincerely try to help you finance your car through •the best outlets we know. FORD • J • • I f • -·--· COSTA MESA SADDLEBACK HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY IRVINE LAGUNA BEACH NEWPORT BEACH SAN CLEMENTE .. THE DAILY PILOT, TY WID<. mttuARY 26, lt72 DICK. . WILSON'S WILSON FORD SALES 18255 IEACH ILYD .. HUNTINGTON llACH -----r--------1 FORD --'---_ _J Probably no other trade , ••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••• mark la more fantous th•n our beautiful blue script Ford em·. DICK WILSON SAYS: 97211 ARE ARRMNG BY THE . blem. Did you knoW that in • f::!re'=.:!:1°~~h= TRUCK LOAD I IMMIDIA11 DIUVllY 11 HUM DIS,. 'that began With the letter "F"T Wtll, there were! As a matter of fact, there were over 100 dltterent manufacturen who's corporate name started with that initial. How many of the hundred could you name! Pro- bebl)i not too many, but don't feel too bed . • • even the "experts" get a little {~ettul in this category. Just to ~ fresh your memory, here's just a few out of our acrapbOok that you may or may not re- member ..• maybe )'9U'd Jutt · as IOOll forget . . . How about the great Old Federal beck In 1907 · or the beautiful Fenton in 1914 or the ever 'p>pular Forest City back Jn '06. How do thoise grab ya! Want some . more! Here eoes ..• Fostoria. another gem from that great ol' ~ ... 1906 or how about the real big hit of •oe, the Fort Pitt? We could go on and on and we Just might fn another week or two . . • ,Orie thln& for sure though, U your car needs BeJ'Yice, rep.rdlea of make, m~J 0r yea.i\ here at 182M Beach Blvd. you'll re· ~Ive the best service from the best .. technicians in tflie. bual· nea. Malnly beeaue 9'11' peo.. · Pie are automobile people. ca.rs are their profealon. All are highly trained an4 •killed to do their ulmolt to pleue )'OU ••• our cuttomer . . . that'• Jmpor- tant . • . not only to you, but to them . .. . Why not drop 1n soon and find out tor )10\q'- aelt? COUNTS ON ALL UMAINING 1 t71 •s 11 Complete 1972 Cir 11il T111ck Line On Sale! FULL PRICI ' JUST 2 MILES SOUTH Of THE SAN DIEGO PRWY. ON llACH ILVD. 18255 BEACH BOULEVARD HUNTINGTON IEACH 842-6611 9 I 4ALH DIPJ. ' •.•. ,. 10 , .•• 1 .,.,. ' UIVICI Of'IN , .... ttlfi ............. , .• MON. 7:M •·•· ,_ tilt , ... • TV IPORTt HltJH/ltJHTt SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 27 10:30 AM II (I) NHL Hodley Pittsburgh Penguins vs. Montreal Cana• dlens etMontreel. 11:00 fJ (})Cl) NBA BHkett».11 New York Knicks vs. Baltimore Bullets at Baltimore, Maryland. 1:00 IJ Cl) Jackie Gleason·lnvemiry Golf Classic The four-day, 72· hole pro·am celebrity tournament concludes with top pros vying for a $52,000 first prize at the lnverrary Country Club, Lauder· hill, Florida. Jack Whitaker, Ken Venturi, Ray Scott, Pat Summerall and Frank Glleber are the commentators for the richest ($260,000) golf event on the 1972 PGA tour. Jackie Gleason, tournament host, will serve as a roving reporter during the broadcast. fm Indoor Tennis Championships From the Seventh Regiment Armory In N.Y.C., two-hour delay coverage of the second annual "Clean Air Tennis Classic,'' fourth round of the U.S. Indoor Winter Tennis Circuit tournaments. 1:30 w American Sportsman 2:30 Championship Auto Racing Sports Action Pro-File This program focuses on Vick Staciuk, coach of the Oakland Seals ice hockey team. Cl) CBS Golf Cta11lc 4:00 fJ (]) Amertc.n Sportsman Trout fishing In Wyoming, a bird shoot In Africa, and a search for mule deer in New Mexico. !5:00 fJ (})Championship Auto Racing "One Tough Texan-A.J. Foyt at Phoenix." 9 :1!5 fB Weekly Sports Otaest MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28 10:30 fJ CJ) Cl) The American Sportsman Featured is Joseph Kennedy on a giraffe capture in Kenya and a segment of a wild mustang hunt with Jimmy Dean. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 29 !5:30 U Jerry West Show 6:00 U Laken Baskett».11 L.A. Lakers vs. N.Y. Knicks at New York. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1 !5:30 0 Jeny Wnt Show 6:od U Lakers Basketball L.A. Lakers vs. Milwaukee Bucks in Mil· waukee. THURSDAY, MARCH 2 8:00 m BoxJn1 from the Olympic FRIDAY, MARCH 3 7:30 8 John Wooden Show 8:00 UCLA Basketball UCLA Bruins vs. California Bears at Berke· ley in a Pacific 8 Conference game. Dick Enberg provides the play·by·play of this game, live and in color. SATURDAY, MARCH 4 12:00 I Hl&h Schoof Baskett».11 Game of the Wet* 1:00 (}) Colleae Basketball Univ. of Las Vegas. Nev. at Univ. of n Francisco. D Doral Open lnvtutional Golf The final two rounds of the ~A tournament at the Doral Country Club in Miami are tele· vised today and tomorrow from a 300 acre course of tricky terrain that has been dubbed the "Blue Monster." The 7,028· yard, par·72 course contains more than 100 sand traps and l ht lakes are scattered around the 18 holes. 1:30 NHL Hockey Action wr<f I Dod1ers '72 "Dodger Heroes of the Past" 2:00 Is eek In the NBA Wortd of Sports Illustrated 2:30 Pacific 8 Basketball Washington State Cougars vs. Oregon cks. Jerry Gross provides the play·by·play. Sports Action Pro·Flle 3:00 CBS Golf ClaHlc 3:30 (1) (i) Pro Bowlert Tour 4:00 Wi>rfcf of Sports Illustrated Futbol·Soccer 4:30 Outdoors With Liberty Mutual 5:00 (}) (i) ABC's Wide Worfd of Sports lee "Trevino's Golf Show 6:00 • Box de Mexico 6:30 Spotts Challen1e 7:00 Wortd of Sports Illustrated 8:00 UCLA BHkett».11 Bruins vs. Sblnford Indians in their Pac 8 onference game, live and in color from Stanford. 9:30 I Saturday Ni1ht Fllhts 10:30 Sports Ch•llenae 11:00 Cotleae Basketball USC vs. Cal at Berkeley. tape delay. THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEI<. FEBRUARY 26, 1972 ::Dinner /or :Jwof . FREE Dinner & Traveloc)ue For Mani•d Couples. CaU 645-3667 And Hear 24 Hour Recorded Message TAKE 10 YEARS OFF your face in 10 s econds: No crP.ams or exerc ises. Not a gym. $22 530-1413 ASK HOW YOU CAN RECEIVE A~---~BRA, FREE~J-7 I II 530-1413 ......... ca a91-0111 °""' (ll!J$i1@~ lDOOOO$ ~: -1 INCllASE IUST flOM 1 TO 3 CUP SIZES ./ fllM YOUI IUSTUIH -I SUPPOIT WITHOUT AllY STIAP STRAIN -I GIVE A SUMMll, MOii YOUTHFUL APPEAIAllCI '72 MERCURY Station Wagon BRAND NEW 10 PASSENGER Air conditionin9, •uto. tuns., power steerin9 & br•lres, lu99•9e r•ck, tilt wh .. I, tinted gleu, cross country ride pecltege, redlo w/ , .. , pukers. e .. utiful yellow ::52141 1. Orl9. Fut. l ist $5536.40, OUR PRICE $4294 WE UICE PEOPLE ••• w.·,. ~·· s.. YOU! , THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, FEBRUARY 26, 1972 DAYTIME PROGRAMS '.1 ( l I ' ~. I •, ( . 0 (lg m Helfrwood Sq111r• U Ylralnl• Gr1hl• Sflow CI) Phil Do11hut Sllow D Cil Cl) $ Central Hespltal Cl) ~ Mevle: Ste Daytime Movlu. OFun n .. 1:00 fJ (I) (lg Su11rtse S.mesttr Ma· lca11 Eaperie11ce Wed., Fri. m W1ncl1r1ast al Mantrlp mrtnntlltl T\lltdo m ltocty 1nd Fritttds 1:25 D Education ()lch1n1t 1:30 a OdySMJ 0 History of Art Fri. Cl) Educational Featuru OFeatum (lg) Today on tht Farm m Featvrts ':45 fl) Commodity Report 7:00 tJ Cl) C8S News John Hart 0 ®l m Today Aos Frank MtGee (I) Chlldren's Sflon U News Chuck Heflry 0 Banana SplttJ m Thundtftlinls m Bozo's 811 Top Show fl) Martet Openl111 m aJ) Seu"'• street 7:30 Cl) Banana Spllb U Law for tM 70's Mon., Wed., Fri.; History of Art Tues .. ThuB. (10) Ptttlcoat JundJon m c.noo"* mHobo K1ll1 fl) Stod Marttt Coverap 1:00 a Captain KA!nproo Cl) CoffM lreall/CMdren'1 T~ D lblpll story'• A.M. (j) Sunup Mel Knoepp @) Tod1J Show m Dennis the Mtnact (II) Ctassroom lnltnlctional 1V fE H.tha,011 Tues., Thurt. l :JO O (jJ J1d LAI Linne m Yo&I tncf Fritncla llJll•bJ fD Futuru M.on.-Thurs. 1:50 Cl) News Dick McAleer t:0011 n. Lucy Sllow D 9 m Dln11t'1 Place (I) Ylrrft1ll llntht• Show ()) Miu Do11itas ONtws W*'-m Movie: SH Daytime Movies. mu.q Waldo fI!) Cl) leMMe stnet 11) EJlu J 1111 t:JOllMy Tllrtt .... a a m Conc41ntntiott D Mevft: Ste D1ytlme Movies. fJ T,.pe Reels Phllbln .......... 10:00 fJ F••llJ Alf1fr (I) Movie: See Daytime Movies. a a m s.e. ., * cm"" D The CalltfJ (j) UM ft .. lentr m Ftlblrta fl!>f11turws 10:15 Qj) n. EJtdrtc Co•PHJ 10:30 II (I) Lowt of Uh ..... 4 11:00 tJ Cl) W1lt19 the Hurt la o ®l m Jeopanlf f) &) Callopln1 Courmtt m M1ntr1p m The Otdric Company &) Just ROOtllJ . 11:15 m O,.nttion Cntndpartnb Tues.; Adoption S.pent Thurs. 11:30 II (I) Search for To•omw a ®l m Wtio. Mat. Wht" 111 .. IJ HipwlJ Patrol D 00 Cl) m That 111rt m t..fa Rap m News Huah Williams f\ I I f p .. (I I . • 12:00 II Noontf1111 D m Thm on • Mttdl U Movies: See Daytime MO'ifes D (]) ctJ m 1twitthtd Cl)®>mN ... m Crafts Mon.; Consumer's WOfld Tues., Thurs.; Quest for Advtft1urw Wed.; Ast Con1reu Fri. ()]) Sesa1M street Q1)Futuru 12:25 m Hlefl Noon Buffoons 12:30 tJ (I) As tllo Wortd Tarq 0 @) m DtJS of Our Uvtt D ()) 00 m Paaword D News Watdt John Fullmer m Dltlln1 for Dollen 1:00 tJ Cl) lovt Is a MtllJ SpltndOf'ld Thln1 D (fg m Tht Docton Cl) I lovt Lucy D m All M1 CltHdrtn 0 m Movie: Ste Daytime Movies. 939·TV Ntws 1:30 II ()) n. Culclnr Ulllt 0 ~ m Anottter Wortd D Cl) Cl) &> Let's M••• • 0..1 m Fastilons In S..1111 ti) C..Mocllty Report Qt Every Wotftln Wanta to how 1:40 m Dl1fln1 for Dollan 2:00 IJ Cl) Secrat .,.. mrmtt .. 9 Nn l.oo Revttw l:30 fJ Ifs Your let Lyle Wagaoner hosts. OMlb Douafu U ~ and Friends CI> ,. .. lern1rd-lqc.hl1trflt 0 Cl)&) OM Lift to Lift 0 Cour11pou1 Cat m Qurctdraw MtGrn mrtt. htlMUI m Ladies °"' 3:45 @m LI Co111unldld ti Dia Mon., Thurs., Fri.; Public S.rtice Tues., Wed. 4:00 tJ Movie: Ste Daytiftle Movies, IJButU..Clod CI) hny MllOll D CI> m Lowe -..scan StJlt Pillsbury lab.ott Cofttat Tues. O Banana Spltb mN .. looRtvitw m lite Munsters fli) QJ) Sul.. Shit fl) Topkos Mon.; La Co111unldad 11 Dia Tues., Wed.; Caltfldartt Thurs. m Qwnt ,. Advtfttu ... 9Dtnltl loone 4:l0 (]) Mcwlt: Ste Daytime Movies. D FaUttr KftO'ft Int U News Bentl, Schubeek 0 Tht L•t R1t1rar m Yolf •lid Frftftda m CllUpn't Island m Escuotita •1 Rtt•to m ObMrntlon M al Ion's lit Tep SIMw 5:00 DD (!)@) NIWS ())Ftleflf !41...t 0 QI Dkl Ytn DJ'9 m T1tt nntstottn C1J star Tf'lt fii) (fJ) Mister it.ctn' fhfrtlbofttood fl) El Din dt lant m DNtl Valley Daya m 8111epfn1 a.urmet 0 di m ltftM "-1• 5:15 SD "•'*'•• M_... D Cl) Cl) m n. .. ...,_. 11 ... m RtndtMa With Adwtlbrrt 5:30 D IMt 111 s,ec. Mon., Thurs., Fri.; QI It's Yow let JerYJ Wnt SMw Tun., Wed. Cl) TM ltifloeal9 2!30 1J ()) E.dp tf Nlpt ~ (I) ""' Ntws a am So•e• .. ~ D Cil Cl) GD n. Dat1n1 ••• fJ c.t s.art m •ona aett11a a Asaiplletlt rn. an. ...... a... m ...... * ....... S:OO 8 80tMf r,te f.D all Tiit EJodJtc c..,_, . D Watdl Yeur CMfd/Tltt Mt T GI DM Wli...'s r ... Tall Show 8 tlttip11'1 I.UN a Cartoon Till'll m , ...... SATURDAY FEBRUARY 2& EVrNINf. 6:00 II 0 m News Cl) Hiefl Chaparral 0 Tht Real Don Stltle Show (10) Movie (C) "St1 tncl tllt Slnalt Qlrl" (comedy) '64-Nat11le Wood, Tony Curtis. m 9ratktn's World Em Vlbrltiona fl) lox dt Mexico Qt Maybeny RfD SD Varltdad 6:30 (})Sports With 81rtlt D llNIC Ntw1 Confertnc:e (j) Sports Cflalltnp 0 Ntw1 Hu1h Wiiiiams m Let Trtvtno'a Coif Sflow 9'"en Acrta tiE Nashville Musk 7:00 II CBS News Roaer Mudd 00 Wortd of Sports lllustr1ted D N1tlonal '"l'IPlllc "The Great MoJave Desert" 1J al Htt Haw Waylon Jennlnp, Jessi Colter and Johnny Bench auest. Tradlclown U Juvtnllt Jury Cl) This Is Your Ufo D Death va1111 o.,. m m QI lAlwrtnte Well! m It Tallis 1 Thief fl) C.sul9tf's Wortd m Special of die Wttk ''The Poll· tics of Woody Allen" (R) CI;) Mullet J Candonn Latinas 7:30 II Davtd frost Revue The cast spoofs "The Common Min." Cil Drtanet CI) To Tell HM Trvtll D Lat's M•kt a Deal Cl) Biii Cosbf Sbow O MllUon $ Movlt: (C) (Zflr) "Four for Texas" {western) '63-Fr1nk Sinatra, Dean Martin, Anita Biber&. Ursula Andres-s, Charin Bronson, Victor Buono. A pair of characters constantly feud with one another unUI • crooked banker comes up with 1 dastardly scheme that forces them to "unite for a common cause." fl) Placu Ind ho,lo @!)Luc.cita 1:00 1J Cl) All 111 U.1 Fallll)1 CJ®) m Enitrrency! "Dealer's Wiid" Paramedics Gaae and DeSoto talk down a plane piloted by a 14· year·old whose plloMather has '4!f· fered • c.trdltc errest. D s.turdlJ Nlpt F11hb D Cl) (I) al lewttcW "Geor1e Weshlnaton Zapped Htf'1" Conclu· slon of a two·P•rt story, Zapped to the 20th century by one of &mtr· alda's mlxtd·up Incantations, Georae Washlnaton fices charaes of disturb· ln1 the peace. m MOYtt lrtats: (2hr) "lom Yts· 1 2 d, h tt«Say'' (ex>medy) '44 -Judy Holll· ''Death 1t the fop of tht Stairs" day, Wiiiiam Holden, Broderick Edwin Danbury (William Sh1tner) Is Crawford. haunted by eerie visions ind plays «0 Cha111plonshlp Wmttln& piano masterfully while In a trance· £E '•mtr Ted Armstloft& Sllow like state. Anne Archer portr1ys m 8111 CosbJ Oft Pttludlce (It) Ellzabetft. @m £nsa1Mla de locos Q T111et Qt fll•: "TM Key" m News Ken Jones (Ii) Varitdad Musical &J Tiie Wilburn Brothers 1:30 IJ Ci) Mary Tyler Moore S11ow 10:30 0 Joll11 Wooden Show M1ry's lon1 friendship with Rhod• 0 Twlllpt Zone seems threatened when a new &l Ntn Charlie O'Donnell friend mikes no secret of the fact fE NET Playhouse BloCJlphy "Sir she doesn't approve of Rhoda. Miry Alexander Aemine" Frann ruests. 9 Al Capp 0 Cl) (j) aJ ABC Movlt of the (!) ane Muicano Weekend: (C) (90) "Two for the 11:00 IJ (}) D Cl) News Money'' (adventure) '71 -Steven B Qj) News • Brooks, Robert Hooks, Catherine 0 UClA Ballletf>all The Bruins vs. Berns, Mercedn McCambridee, Wal· Oreion State Beavers, tape delay. ter Brennan, Neville Brand, Anne Ci) Marsllal Dillon Revere. Two policemen tum into fJ frf&ht Nl&fit Wltfl Moona LISI: mcdern-day bounty hunters, as they "Shod! TrtltlMnt" and "Mtt.or pursue 1 klller who has eluded 1u· Monstef" thorltles for 12 years. m Colltet Basbtball USC vs. £i) Hour of Deliverance Oreeon Ducks, tape delay. EJl) Thi Art of Ult Alt A look at &J It Is Written some positive attitudes toward 11in1. m Flllll Cameras follow toor retired but very active senior citizens throuah their 11:15 fJ Fabulous 521 ,<C> "'11'e Sound of wide ranae of activities, and each Anatr" (dram!) 68 -Burl Ives. affirms a stron1 belief in livina James Fare~tlno. Guy Stockwell, with spirit and dianity. Dcrothy Provme, Char1es Alt'lman. A Q) Colle(e Bas•1tball law firm aarees to defend a youn1 couple accused ol murderin1 the 9:00 f) (()Dick Van Dyke Show Jenny 1ir1's father. and Carol become partners In a bou· (1) Mwi.: (C) "Th• H1natn1 Tr11" tlqut-dellcatessen -sellin& Indian (drama) '59 -Gary Cooper, Maria uatts and salaml-aaainst the ad· Schell. vice of their husbands. 11:30 B The Jan Show 0 m MIC Saturd1y Movie: (C) CI) Movie· "Sh.toe• Hollllff and (2hr) "Mcllntodl" (adv~nture) '63 Tenw bf· Nllhf' (mystery) '46 _ John Wayne, Maureen 0 Hara, Chill Basil Rathbone Ni&el Bruce Wills, Stefani! Po~ers. Katherine U Movie: (Cl "Dead H~ on 1 Mcllntock (Miss 0 Hara) turns a Meny.Qe>-Round" (adventure) '66 _ western town upside down when she James Coburn Camilla Sparv Aldo returns to demand that Geor1e Ray Robert W~bber ' Was~lneton Mcllntoek (Wayne). _the Cl)' Movie: (C) "H.;...a Island'' (ad· towns banker and leadln1 citizen venture) '62 _ James Mason Rip eive her a divorce and custody of Tom ' their dauahter. @) News ~Movie: (C) (2M "Robin ~d &J Movie: "Al'Mnlc end Old I.Kt" the Sewn Hoods" {adventure) 64 (comedy) ·« _ Cary Grant. Jose· -Dean M1rtln, Frank Sinatra, Sam· phlne Hull. my Davis Jr. fD The Slltnt Yeers (R) "Blood and 12:00 Qj) Movie: "Tht Srtlt l•postlf" Sand" (drama) '61 -Tony Curtis, Edmond @?;)Movie: "Uno, Dot, Tm, al El-O'Brien. condlte fnstes" ~ Latln·Amelican Showcae 9:30 f) ()) Amt. Politics provoke 1 family flaht when Amie considers backln1 the opponent ol the city council candidate that his children are supportln1. 0 News Witch Larry Burrell 19 Porter W1eoner Show 12:30 B Spea'1n1 frttly 0 Movie-. "Kid Mont Baroni'' (drt· ma) '52 -Richard Rober. Mon• Knox. 1:00(1) News m All·Nltlrt Show: "forptdo of Doom," "lrot1 Dulle'' and (C) "Miss Sidi• Thompson" G) Movie: "stnnp Trtan"'" (mys· tery) '46 -Preston Foster, Siene Hasso. 10:00 fJ Cl) Mission: hnpoulblt Jim Is struck on the heed and loses his memory while trylnf to Intercept 1n elaht·mllllon dollar smuutlne op· 1:15 0 Movie: "MDII Rose" (mystery) eratlon. '47 -Vidor Mature. Ethel Barry· e ~rts Ch1lltn1• more. 1:30 BNnn 0 CAN A DEAD MAN * KILL USING E.S.P.? "THE SIXTH SENSE" z:25 Gl News 0 CJ) (I) Gi)Tht Sixth Sen11 2:45 f) Ntn THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, FEBRUARY 26, 1972 ,.,. !I SUNDAY FEBRUARY 27 M n RN I N C. 6:15 m The Chrtatoptten 6:30 m The Bible AnswerJ 6:45 Cl) The Chrlstophtn 7 :00 tJ Tom and Jtny Cl) Cathedral of Tomorrow ~ Wood1 Woodptder m Unit Ont 1!J Public Afflln/Sod1I Stcvritf 7:30 tJ The Groovle Coolies g Mormon T1bem1cle a.oir Cl) Directions U Campus Profile fJ Biiiy J. H1r1ls ®) 'DtputJ D1wr m Yori 8tlr and Friends (Ji Comment 1!J F1ith fOf' Tod., ill Adelantt con 111 Eauelaa 9 Movie: "Bude Btnnf Rlda Alain" 11:00 CJ Movie: "Arizona" (wes) '40- Willlam Holden, Jean Arthur. O Home Buren Gulde U (]) Cl) tii) NBA 81sketb1tl New York Knlcks at Baltimore Bullets. (lg) Sin Dtero Happenlna m Movie: (C) "Beat Foot Forward" (com) '43-Lucllle 8111. 1!J Churdl In the Home (iJ) Indoor Tennie Chlmplonshlps f!) Festiv1I Flhnlco 11:30 fJ Movie: "War Hunr• (dra) '62- John Saxon, Robert Redford. (Jg) Movie: (C) "Showdown at Abf· lene" (wes) '56 -Jock Mahoney, Martha Hyer. ;, f ' I p '• () I I • • 1!J Sacred Heart/The Christophen 12:00 g llrtdo 1:00 1J ([) ump Unto MJ feet IE lntellil"lt P1rtnt 0 Rea HU111bard Qt Unde Waldo Cl) Real Eat.It. Open House l2'30 IE Teenart Tr11ls U Rap With Rabbi Mike · ~ Rody and Frtends fJ Htr1ld of Truth 1.00 1J Cl) Jackie Gleason·lnvemry Golf (\j Old Time Gospel Hour • Classic Finals of the $260,000 tour m Wondtram1 nament at the lnverrary Country I!) Revival Ares Club Lauderhill. Fla. 1:15 (I) The Tree House Club 0 m ! sJlc1lL I Time and the 1:30 8 ())Look. Up and Uvt Cities filmed on location In Tu~ey D Serendipity at the sites of eiglat ancient cities, THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, FEBRUARY 26, 1972 MILLION DOLLAR MOVIE 7:30 every night U Anfie's 61rare program attempts to find clues to O Dlf of Discoverr why cities rise and fall. '---------------::----:--::--,:----IE Katllryn Kuhlman g Seymour's Monster Rally 1:45 (]) Communltf Action fJ Movie: (C) "Wild In UM Coun· l:OO II MediJ Cl) line Crey Thtltrt 9:00 tJ Camera Three try" (dra) '61-Elvis Presley. Cil This 11 the Bible ®)It T1kea • Thief CJ International l.one ®l Meet the Press D m Comment Eli) Conault.tlon D Dar of Discovery m Alternatives D Father Knows Best m Music hl U (]) Reluctant Dr11on l!J News Nick Carter Ci) Fiim Feature 9 NHL Action Cl) fJ Oral Roberti EI!) Indoor Tennis Chlmplon1hlp1 U HapPf Wanderers "Puerto Pen· CiI!) P1norama Latino tIOJ It Is Written From the Seventh Regiment Armory asco" Sllm and Henrietta Barnard tiD Rea Humbard IE ME'LODYLAND in MOTION in N.v.c .• two-hour delay coverage visit south of the border. 4:30 D Sanda1 * Special-Rev. Wilkerson of the second annual "Clean Air Ten· B Family Filni festival: "You Can't (j) Terz.n Them I!) ! fPlc!XL j Mtlodytand In Mo-nis Classic," fourth round of the Cheat an Honest Man" (com) '39-Cl) Stir TM tJon with Rev. Wilkerson U.S. Indoor Winter Tennis Circuit. w. c. Fields, Edgar Ber1en B Scltnu Fiction Thtattt: ''X-Tht fl) LI Hora de M1rdoqueo iI) Tribuna Publiu dO) Pr1mua Unknown" Dean Jeerer. 9:30 tJ TocllJ'1 RellP,n Qt Lost In Space m ChAltr m MICKEY ROONEY stars CJ Stttlon to Stttion 1:30 00 Ameriun Sportainan 1!J Roller Derby * in OSCAR WINNER-D THE CHRISTADELPHIANS U @ tiD Dlrtctiona ()J) Bill Cosby on Prejucfiee "THE HUMAN COMEDY" * "This Is Your Bible" @)Ast Your -. • · @m Toros m Festival of Classla: "The Hu11tan 0 The Christldtfpltians m Outer Umits tii) lullwfnkle Colltld(' (dra) '(3-Mlckey Rooney, Cl) Mowlt: "OpenrUon ll~nl" (adv) IE Voice of Calvary 3:30 8 Movie: (C) "Tbe Ltft Hand of James Crala. '63-Eva Sil, Tab Hunter. 2:00 O To Be Announced Cod" (dra) ·s~umphrey Bogart. EJl)ThJrty Mlnutu With •.• U (]) The Doubltdtcken U {]) tii) ISIUH and Answtn Lee J. Cobb, Gene Tiemey. m lnsJ&frt (I) Ltt Tltert It Upt ~The S.lnt (]) MusJc Box QI S.fart to Adventurt fJ Katllry11 Kufll•an I!) Hey landlord 0 m Mttt the Press 5:00 1J Famllr tialsk -Ivanhoe "Un (fj Coftsultation (Jj) Spedal of tbe WMk (R) D Movies: (C) "Godzlll1'1 Revenae" masked" Two very younr and lnex· 1!J loapet Slnlfna Jubilee f!) l.tyendu de Mexico and "Rodan," starring KenJI Saw1ra. perlenced Suons Join Ivanhoe in a m Esta Es la Vida 9 Movie: (C) "lint of P1redl1t'' (j) Dlktart three-a-side fight to the death. 0) Cine Mexluno 2:30 tJ flee the Nation U Amttlcan Adventure "Ever· D (]) m ChlmpJonlhlp Auto Rae· 10:00 tJ Steps to leamlnr (I) Unlvenltf Dfalorue glades" Ina "One Touah Texa~. J. Foyt CJ Challenrt My Sermon O RETURN Inquiry Meury Green Cl) FaC* UM Nation at Phoenl•" foyt is seen In prepara· 0 Hour of Powtr returns with Interviews on topical @) SUrvlv1I tlon for the Bobby Ball 150 et the U (]) luRwfnkle issues with current newsm1kers. ~ Fiim Odyssey Phoenla lntem1tlonal R1etw1y last Cl) 1V I Loon at L .. mlnf Cl) Ch1mplonshlp Auto Rldnr Cl) A&rkulture Report fill. Keith Jackson n1rr1tes. 0 Movt.: (C) .. The Trap" (dra) '59 U Sports Action Pro-Flit This pro· 4:00 ®) Ntw1 -Richard Widmark. Tln1 Louise. 1ram focuses on Vick Staciuk. coach D INSIGHT. "The Death_ m Star Trek ®I VltwptJnt on Nutrttton of the Oakland Seals Ice hockey * of Superman" itarrin~ Eli) Dntd SUllkfnd Show m '""'-a la Vida team. Britt Leach and m EJlu lO:JO tJ Cl) NHL HodlJ Pittsburah Pen· Cl) C8S Coif Cluak Lane Bradbury m Ptrtratt ruins at Montreal Can1dlens. !!!. ~Is la~~ Uft O lnslpt Qt bdn1 Wortd t _...This Is the Uft 1!.1.:1 '" ""' ('l("\ rt -...,._ 5:30 tJ Anhui Wortd Proar•m illustra es .,.. ft\ lnslaflt D l.lU Ame can .,..,,_,,an 0 Make a~ vz.1 1972 TV s Y" um1n ney. "Un· lnex· In a Rae· Foyt para· the last rates how the fierce ostrich, the world's of the premiere of the rock opera, larpst end 1nirtest bird. haa been "Tommy.'' preserved from extinction. m P1aport to Tmtl Cl) Fii• F11tut't "The Peper Rice" ft 8rHn Acrn D Stltthnt "Run•way Boy" carol 7:0011111 News ctete Roberta Lynley, Robert Wainer. . D MUTUAL OF OMAHA'S CJ) News Ray Wilson * WILD KINGDOM di Movft: (C) "Anpl In MJ Pod•t" stars Marlin Perkins (com) '69-Andy Griffith. a Wiid Klncdo• "VoY11e to the ft '"11pn't 111114 Cor1I Sea" An exploration of the El) Thls WHk kt NIA d1n1ers of the Keen Reef In the I VI NINC. 6:00 ti (I) $1xtJ MlnutM Cl) Mwfl: (C) (2'f) uMll'lll"' (dra) '65--GrtlOtY Ptck, Diane Biker. . ., ..... 1J Mowlt: CC) (2tlr) "'StrNta of LINdo" (wes) '49-Wllllim Holden. (I) Fil• Futurt 1J Wiid Wiid Wtst m 1'1111 11 T• Jona Guests ire Cl1udlne Lon1et tnd the zany Ace Truclclnf Comp1ny. (Jj) TH Advtcltn ft MaybenJ RFD G>Ylalt m Al9trlcan Sport1111n 1:30 a...., 111t1tr1 D Nftl Hu&h Wllll1ms m ROCK OPERA "TOMMY" * PREMIERE' with Nancy Wilson and Bill Welsh GJ 11n<14 I Prt•llrt Cowtr111 ot "Tt•ll1" N1ncy WlllOn Ind 8111 Welsh Interview stars In 1ttendance Coral Sea. Cll ""Haw D I Am Somebody Revenue shar· tn1 Is the topic. Cl) CIRUll 1J DNt11 Y1lleJ D1p m RONA BARRETT LOOKS * AT SEX SYMBOLS m I IHc!AL I ltoaa Barnt Loob at S. Sy111boll Miss Barrett ctn· dldly Interviews Hollywood's super· star sex symbols Ann·Mararet, Jiii St. John, Stella Stmns ind London· b1sed, Hollywood exile Clrroll Biker. OJ PtUCHtrt t. Travel fl) DdUT Samurai Bl111ku e (II Zoom! 81)Multr mwi1d Klntd• ftlllslt Gm Vert.dad m The 'Sixth Sen11 7:30 II CJ) CIS SllndlJ Mo¥11: (C) (21tr) (It) .,Aulo" (dra) '68 -Robert Mitchum, Peter Falk, Elr1 Holllm1n, Ma~ Damon, Renl Santoni, Arthur (Continued) be Early Show 3:30p1a ·Color B11mptire7 B~arlln 'The Le& Band of God' CBSS2 .. THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, FEBRUARY 26, 1972 t 11 Richard ind Keren c1.,,.nter welcome KNXT News Anchorman Jerry Dunphy to their home for a candid look 1t their lllultrfous careers ind family llf!1 In Jerry Visits The Carpenters on Sund1y (Feb 27) 1t 10:30 PM on Channel 2. The pro1nim waa vldeo- faped on locatlon at their Downey home which rs In 1 suburb of Loi Art1elet. Durtn1 the broadcast, the f1med brother·sllter duo Introduce local viewers to their p1rent1. They also comment on • veriety of subjects ranatna from the' popularity Of their "sound," d1tfn1, their unusual Investments and the tumln1·polrrt In their cereers that resulted In 1f5 million recordlnp of ''The carpenters" sold In the pest two ye1rs. NOW Instant Tax Refund Loan WESTERN BUSINESS SERVICES INC. 561 W. 19tti -COSTA MESA '42·0212 KEMMER TAX SERVICE 1931 HAUOR -COSTA MESA 548-2404 A·l TAX SERVICE 2300 HAllOI -COSTA MESA -545-1551 • iiiiii You may be able to 9et your tax refund Im· meclletely -loaned to you by Avco Thrift with· out lnterHt ch•r1• for the first 45 day1. Ask us 1bout It. ..... 7 Oscar winner Susan Hayward makes her television debut, starring with James Stacy (pictured) and lee J. Cobb in "Heat of Anger 1 11 90-minute made-for-television movie on the CBS Friday Night Movie at 9 PM. Miss Hayward plays high- powered attorney Jessie Fitzgerald, who hires ~us Pride (Stacy), a self-assured but less-prosperou.s young lawyer, to help her defend a wealthy contractor <Cobb) accused of murder. In a medium like television, where imitation is often the all-too-bland spice of I ife, a program which is truly unique is on event indeed. The "event" this week is Sid and Morty Krofft's "FOL-DE-ROL." The one-hour special which is also the basis for a projected series, airs Monday at 8-9 PM on ABC. "Basically, 'FOL-DE-ROL' is a Renaissance Fair," says Marty Krofft, the younger of the two brothers (fifth-generation puppeteers) who ore making their entry into prime-time TV with the show. "It's sort of a pageant, with music, comedy, dancing, and guest stars like Cyd Charis.se, Howard Cosell, Rick Nelson, Ann Sothern, and Yma Sumac. Everything is very magical, very colorful, and (we hope) very funny." Qrian (I• HYY ltlH) •i .. lloMrt SlaieW1 ••d H.I. K••MffJ (i• dark rH aad yellow) att"•Y what's under tt.e 1ua I• "Fol Do lol." re nd m an ls II ch FINAL 'NILE' DRAMA HIGHFBilON Doris Day, as Doris Martin, prevails upon the director of an intematiooal fashion show to include some numben created by her own couturier, Louie, who in reality is a dry- cleaning-alteration shopkeeper, on The Doris Day Show, Monday at 9:30 PM on CBS. On the broadcast (top row, left to right), Miss Day models a midi .. cat" coat of imitation fur bordered by a band of fur at the bottom, a print coat with a stand-up collar and tied by a casual belt, a white cotton dress with bands of velvet at the hi&h neck.line and on the shoulden of the leg of mutton sleeves. In the bottom row (left to right), Miss Day models a maxi length white cotton dress with embroidery at the neck that continues down the front and forms a belt. The sleeves are banded with the same embroidery which is repeated in a wide band at the hemlioe. In the center, she wears a scoop-necked jumper over a turtle-neck sweater. The jum~r has a colorful belt of appliqued fruit For eve- ning, Miss Day models a clinging, black high-necked evening gown wom with a cape of embroidered metallic cloth. The last pages in the history of the search for the source of the Nile are dramatized in "Conquest and Death," the sixth and con- cluding installment of ''The Search for the Nile," on NBC, Tuesday at 7:30 PM. A dedicated, often ruthless joumalist- tumed-cxplorer, Henry Stanley (played by Keith BucJdey), fioally solves the mystery of the Nile. The man who paved the way for explorations seeking the headwaters of the river, the brilliant writer, adventurer and non-conformist Sir Richard Burton (Ken- neth Haigh), watches events pass him by as he lives out bis life in frustration in Trieste. James Mason is off-camera narrator. Following the death of Dr. David Living- stone, Henry Stanley is determined to return to Africa. In 1874, he organizes the largest expedition seen up to that time. It includes a boat, "the Lady Alice," built in sections so that it may be carried overland to Lake Vic- toria. Stanley's supply list provides for eight tons of food and equipment. His journey is plagued by illness, desertions and attacks by hostile natives. During the trip, the ruthless qualities of Stanley's character become apparent. He continues driving his men despite the fact MARCH TO THE NILE-Keith Buckley (in uniform) portrays Henry Stanley, shown tu he Jtarts inland from the African coast on hiJ successful march to solve the mysury about the source of the Nile. THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. FEBRUARY 26. 1972 that many die on the march; he cold-blood- edly fires on skirmishing natives. However, as a result of his determination, Stanley accomplishes hls major aims: he cir- cumnavigates Lake Victoria and solves the mystery about the source of the Nile; he also completes a separate but epic journey to the Congo, and, via the Congo, to the Atlantic Ocean. Stanley's success plarks the end of pure exploration and the start of the age of colo- nialism in Af rica--something Burton fore- saw and detested. Meanwhile Burton, belatedly knighted, lives an isolated life as British consul general in Trieste. He toys with hypnotism, even practicing on his wife Isabel (Barbara Leigh- H unt), and writes. He is a bitter, frustrated man. At one point, he tells his wife: "Living- stone is buried at Westminster Abbey and I am buried here at Trieste with you at my side." By chance, Burton and Stanley meet. Bur- ton asks: "Did you really say, 'Dr. Living- stone, I p resume?'" To Burton's amusement, Stanley answers: "Yes, I couldn't think of anything else to say." Burton's death in 1890 closes the curtain on the story of the search for the Nile. Even his demise leads to controversy. His wife bums his papers, manuscripts, diaries, pri- vate notebooks and sketches-a deed which is called one of the greatest crimes against literature in the 19th century. ,... 9 Young, talented and successful. Are the ~ Carpenters for real? Find out when JERRY VISITS RICHARD AID KAREN 10:30 PM casa P11e 10 Politics and blackmail are Tha-OfThaGama Gene Barry· Lois Nettleton Brad Dillman· Laraine Day lltllpl11 CBISI THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. FEBRUARY 26, 1972 SUNDAY (Continued) (dra) '68--Georp Peppard, James Kennedy, Robert Ryan. After landlna MHon, Ursula Andreu. Action-filled with Allied troops at Anzio in Italy World War I drama centered on flier In 1944, a war correspondent drives Bruno Stlchel who IJ ambitious unmolested all the way to Rome. He and fiercely competitive with Von retums to Anzio ind Informs the Klu11rm1nn, the air squadron's hero commander that the road to Rome Q) MlflOffty Co1111u111ty is open, but the commander pre-QJl Mastttpltct Thtatrt fers to di& in, thus loslnf four fl) WH•ly N ... Hlplllflts months o1 valuable time and be· fI!) Mllttlpleee ThNh (R) "Ellza comlna Involved In 1 costly offens· beth R" Ive. Ii) Rtvlsta (JplftOI D dj m I IPicilL I lablr ColMI t.. Antttb (It) Peter Ustinov nar· 9:15 fl) WeettJ Sports Diiat rates and prOYldes 111 the voices 1s 9!30 IJ (() Ceclt's C.Ullty Cade Is Bahar the el1ph1nt klna and his drawn Into a feud between the mi. bride Celeste use 1 v1riety of con trlirch (Jt1nette Nolan) o1 1 de- veyances, lncludlnf 1 balloon and p1rtm1nt store chain and her form· • alddy whale, to visit America. er football-playlnf son, when 1 D lYwttnm .. series of sHmlnrty mnnlnaless acts D Mllllon $ Movte; (C) (21H') lost of vandalism are perpetrated a11lnst 1 Collmand" (dra) 66 -Anthony the youna man. Scott Marlowe Quinn. Claudia Cardinale. A aroup auests 11 son Leo. of French paratroopers headed by Q Newt Larry Burrell ~ri;:; b~f F~::nf~l~:!a ~~e ~rs. fl) Japan• Mowie collapse ,,._ lndo-Chlna. 10:00 D 9 m I IHcfALI lhl1 Cma,, ID T1ne Pnsc>om to Adwnture alld Hls Friends Bob Hope, Carol Ell) (]))The Frtndl Cllef "The Omt· Burnett ind Pt1r1 Balley Join the lette Show" crooner In a musleal·comedy salute 9 Wiid IOntdo11t to friendship. They find themselves m Malltnp tnipped In a stalled 1lev1tor and 1.-00 crowded Into a slnale dresslna room, D CIRCUS where they reveal their true f11Un1s * BELL SYSTEM toward each other. FAMILY THEATRE D GI News D (Jg m I lflclAt I HllMJPts of tJ C-•llttftJ feedbad Rmtlhl1 Im. and larnu• & Baller aJ Jet De .,., Opetl f'tn111 Circa Host Dick Shawn clowns and 9) fstnlla1 Malcala cavorts with circus performers 9 lo1ln1 From tile Font11 many maklnf their debut In U.S. lO:JO II Jeny Yfsita Karen and Rlchud from the 102nd edition of the Great· c t r di..-thtl th nd ut Show on Earth. arpen e •~USS r you a D ROLLER GAMES DIRECT y11tt of relentless struales. . Q larttr Ted IArMltr'lft1 * LA T·Berds vs Kangaroos Cl) At , .. D rtoner ,,... 0) Wtt'"4 News Chuck Ctcll D C1) Cil m n.. Fii "The Cor· rupter" A youna man of ireat charm 10:45 (Jt A Pubflc Afflk/Electlell 72 and Ptf'SU1s1vtness .recruits three GD DevW l.lttMfefln: Critic It Llrrt youths to Join him In a Crost·COUn· try crime spree on his way to a 11:00 fJ CIJ D D Cll l1i """ mysterious rendezvous. Robert Ori· II lttx H111banl vas auests. Cil Movie: "Cuest In ttie HouM" GI Movlt Crub: (211t) "lorn Y• (dra) '«-Anne Baxter. ttnllJ" (com) 'Sl-Judy Holliday D Mtvle: "All Quiet tft t11t WNt· Wllllam Holden, Broderick Crawford: "" Frtnt" (dni) '30-Uw Ayres. Howard St John. Wealthy junk deal· GI David froat ..... er hires a wrtter to teach his rirt ID KATHRYN KUHLMAN the fine art of etiquette. * (IN COLOR) m n.. '" Qvest1ot1 m Kdl"" Ku.a ... fE Ja,I..,. Y1'1ftJ Hour 8 Mtvlt: "tun tf ..._,.. fl)(])) Fhi•1 U1t "Inside Israel" l1:30 G Na .. el ....... 8 ... m NocJM .. a.11 ""' -Cll Mewie: ~rdtft Mad Bair D Prnktettra llpert • Cllilla Ii), ..... Male.It D Movie: <C> .... ..., JIM" (dra) '6a-fabl1n, htty McCormack. 9:00 (()T .... D TONIGHT BOB HOPE & C1J MMe: (C) ueam1va1 Sto'J" * pests Milton Berle, (adv) '54--Anne Baxter. Petula Clark, Sammy 2:00 D (II Sunday TenlsM n.w (R) Davis, Juliet Prowse 12.-rTI 1 .. _ D allr:'M Hepe Spedal S.m· ·-LVJ uuta •net,..,...,. my Dnfs. Petula Clart, Juliet Prowae m Hazel and specfal 1utst Milton Ber1e Join 1:00 G Mt¥1e: "HMttMr 141•rt" (dr1) Hope for an hour comtdy·varlety '45-Georie Sandtrs Unda Darnell. apeclal that re-crutts the halcyon ' dap of vaudtvlllt. l:JO D (j) Newa a Cll Cil m * s.nct., MMt: m Movie: <C> ....., ,., ... c... (C) (211r) "'n. llue Mu" Part I Mra" (adv) '64-Jtff rey Hunter. 1972 mes llled flier lous Von hero. iza· Is ma· de- orm· n a acts alnst rlowe herd and ~ CLOSE -UP ~.t- TENNESSEE ERNIE: 'KING OF NOSTALGIA' If anyone deserves the title, "King of Nostolgio ," ifs Tennessee Ernie Ford. With his usuol knack for putting together charming, eosy-to-tolce shows, he's pulled off the nostolgio coup of o yeor when nostolgio is obout the biggest thing going. It's o trip through time to bring bock the best of o fabulous ero. The show is colled "The Fobulous Fordies," ond it oirs T uesdoy ot 8:30 PM on NBC. As you might guess from the title, the ero is the forties, ond 01' Ern hos ossembled o cost thot mokes it oll seem 1 os fresh os the morning popers. He located Dick Haymes in Spoin , for whot moy well be the "tediscovery" of the yeor. He went to Los Vegos to sign Betty Groble, legs ond oll. And he whisked Moureen O'Horo owoy from her home in the Virgin lslonds to bring bt1ck o whole ero of movies of the kind they reolly don't moke ony more ... ond thot's too bod. All the missing luminories of thot glomorous decode ore repre- sented in the person of Fronk Gorshin, probobly the fine st impres- sionist in the world . These four, plus Ern ie himself. ore more thon enough to bring the forties out of the scrapbook ond into the present. DICK HAYMES It's a big, beautiful show, more thon worthy of the overworked term, "speciol." There's lots of music from Hoymes, whose voice is better ond stronger thon ever; Miss Groble. who is positively ogeless; ond the rodiont Moureen O 'Horo. Of course. Ernie gets in o few licks himself. including dancing !this moy be o first) o lovely woltz with Moureen. If ever there wos o television show wh \'ch de- served its own "originol cost" olbum, this is it. Aduolly, the show is more thon noslolgio. It's olso o look ot the indestructibility of reol tolent. Its been thirty yeors sinc.b Did Hoymes ond Betty Groble delighted audiences in the bolconies of movie theotres oll over the world, but when they duet on "the more I see you." the hormonies ore os sweet ond true os they ever were-ond even more so. These ore orti sts who hove matured, not just gotten older. ond in o woy, they' re brond new tolents. Ernie holds everything together in his potented, effortless woy. ond he 's the perfect guide for o tour into memory. It's obvious, os you wotch. thot everybody hod o boll doing the show, ond thot's lorgely to Ernie's credit becouse ony set he works on is o hoppy set. If you 've been wondering whether it's o trick of memory which mokes the entertoinment of the forties seem so speciol. "The Fobulous Fordies" will reassure you. It wo s every bit os good os you remember it wos. Ernie Ford ond Producers Digby Wolfe ond Bob Wynn deserve o rousing college cheer. 194-0's style, of course. THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. f'tBRUARY 26. 1972 AT THE CIRCUS Dick Shawn will be host of the all-new "Highlights of Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Cir- cus," airing in color as a Bell System Family Theatre special on N8C, Sunday (Feb. 27) at 8PM. The l02nd edition of the Greatest Show on Earth will pre- sent many acts never before seen in the United States, and will have the largest collection oC clowns and showgirls in the his- tory of the ci rcus. There will be 22 countries represented in the huge cast, including performers from the Soviet Union, Bulgaria, Romania, Hungary, Poland and1 Czechoslovak ia. Dick Shawn is noted for his versatility as a performer. He sang and danced as a co-star in the m usical spoof, "Dames at Sea," special which aired recently on NBC. He has been a guest on the leading TV variety shows in- cluding NBC's Bob Hope Show, The Tonight Show, and Andy Williams Show. Shawn also has had leading roles in motion pictures, includ· ing ''The Producers," "Ifs a Mad, Mad, M11d, Mad World," and "What Did You Do in the War?" He has starred on Broad· way and is in demand to play leading nightclubs across the country. HOST AND FRIEND -Dkk Shawa, wtio bu a WaJ wttb ........... lfo.b ... aJ1•MW "~ti Of Rl ... 01 Bew. and lamum a laf1.. •1 cttt .... " DIAMONDS, COLORED STONES & GEM I DENT IF ICATION CLASSES Beginning f ebraury 28th • We furnish material and equipment. ldentif ication and appraisal of diamonds, rubies, emeralds, etc. 6 end 8 Week Evening Courses Graduate Gemologist Instructor Maz. Class Size -26 FOR INFORMATION CALL 962-6195 .. ... 11 ,.,. 12 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, FEBRUARY 2,, 1972 We'lce all in this game together. In this world you can't afford to be an innocent bystander. Life is a participating sport. · It's fast, competitive and unpredictable. Get in the game with Jerry Dunphy on "The Big News" at 6 PM and "Eleven O'Clock Report," weeknights on CBSS2 MONDAY FEBRUARY 28 For mornln1 and afternoon llstlnp, please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 GI "I Allft at the Stefl" (dr•) '60 --Curt Jur1ens, Victoria Shaw. 9:30 D ''Th• LIW and th• Lldy" (com) '51-Greer GeBon, Michael Wild· ln1. 10:00 Cl) (C) ''Wild, Wiid Winter'' (mus) '6&-Gary aerke, Chris Noel. 12:00 O "Chaplin futlval" Cher11e Chap- lin rreats. "Diet TrKY MMts 8r• some" (mys) '47 -Boris Karloff, Ralph Byrd. 1 :00 B (C) "Robin and Ult Sevin Hoods" (com) '64-frenk Sinetre, Dean Martrn. m Hf>ur Man In Havana" (com) '60 -Alec Gulnnm, M1ureen O'Hara. 3:00 (f) (C) "Masquerade'' (adv) '6>- Cllff Robertson, Jeck H1wklns. @) (C) ''Th• lamtt. of Wlmpol1 san.r• (dra) '56-Jennlfer Jones. l Vt NINI. 4:00 II Movie: (C) "Pillow Talk" (com) '59-Rock Hudson, Oorts Day, Tony Randell. A playboy sonprlter and • prim Interior decorator share the same party teleohone lint. 0 1tat tt1t ~ (l)Ptny MUOll a CJ) m 1.ow A111tnca11 StJ'e B aanau Splfts m NtwZooRevtew II) The Munat.ra m (JI Snlmt Strttt eJ Totileot de II Se1111n1 m Quest for Advtt1tura 9 D1nltf Boont 4:30 Cl) Movie: (C) "Wiid, Wild Winter" (mus) '66-Guy Clarke, Chris Noel. O Fattier f(nowa lest D Nns Bentl, Schubeck O The lone R1naer-m Yotl and Friends ID 111111111'1 ts.t•nd @!) Eteutllb del R9llio m Obsmat1on 1s al Ion's 811 Toti Sllow 5:00 0 KNIC Ntwa Jess Marlow 0 "-' Geor1e Putnem (j) AIC NtwS Reasoner, Smith (I) felony Sqllld 0 ft Dick Yin Dyte a""' m TIM mntstones ID Star Trell @) (Jj) Mllttr Roprs' Ntl&flbomood (Continued) WRITER PORTRAYS WYATT EARP The roster of actors who have portrayed frontier lawman Wyatt Earp-among them Randolph Scott, Richard Dix, Henry Fonda, Burt Lancaster, James Garner, Hugh O'Brian-reads like a movleland Who's Who. Now comes a documentary treatment of the Earp legend in which the leading actor qualifies for Who's Who? David H. Vowell, who plays the Wyatt Earp role in the re- enactment of "Showdown at O.K. Corral," Monday at SPM on CBS, is well known as a successful writer of documentaries and adventure dramas (Dragnet. Mannix, The FBI, O'Hara, U.S. Treasury). But as an actor? "Nobody would recognize me except my mother," says Vowell. His assignment to the Earp portrayal came about because of his physical resemblance to the Western hero. It was first noted by scripter Theodore Strauss, a personal friend, and by producer-director Nicholas Webster. They called Vowell down to the Tombstone, Ariz ., location where the company was film- ing the legendary shootout on the actual site of the historical event. The production company was interviewing local resl· dents for roles in the documentary special with the consider· able assistance of historian John D. Gilchriese of the Uni· versity of Arizona, world-famed authority on the Earps and their activities in the Tombstone area. Vowell walked into a coffee shop where the company was having1an early breakfast. Gilchriese looked closely at Vowell , then raised his coffee cup in mock salute and said: "Howdy, Wyatt. What've you done to your hair?'' The part, and the dye, was cast. Moustachioed Vowell needed only one touch of makeup to conform to the real Earp as shown in old photographs in the Tombstone museum col· lection: a lightening of his hair color. It is the first time that be Early Show 4pn1 · Color Doris Day Bock Builson In 'Pillow Talk' CBSS2 writer Vowell has ever worked "on the front side of the cam· era ." And, quite possibly, the last. "I have great respect for good .actors,'' he said. 11Now I admire their patience as well as their talent. You stand around for hours waiting for a scene to be shot-then you run into delay after delay because of lighting, mechanical problems, airplanes flying over. It's nerve-wracking." Vowell is back at his typewriter now, doing his own thing. For relaxation, when the words come hard, he indulges in his favorite craft: whittling. But now he whittles statues of Wyatt Earp. THE EARP BROTHERS, (left to right) Virgil {John Kane), Wyatt (David H. Vowell) and Morgan (John David Clark), together with "Doc" Holliday (Tim A. James, far right), get set for the climax of their feud with the Clantons and Mclaarys. MONDAY (Continued) El) El Dlo1 de Barro m Dtatll Yalltr Days CiE) G1llopln1 Gourmet 5:15 CI!) Panorau Mundlal 5:30 O Lost In Spaee (j) The Riflt•an O (J)&')Nen fJ Get Smart m Dtftnls Utt Menace fil) (B) Tiie Eltdrtc Coatpany m Don Wilson's Town TalJI 9 Gilll11n'1 lalHd CI!) La Hora F ••Illar 6:00 1J (]) 0 0 @) 8' News fJ C1J Wild Wild Wat m The fllntstoftu &) I Dream of Jannie (ij) NET Playhouse lloaraphy m Hodaepodp Lod11 @I) Notldtro 3' 9 MaJbtny RFD CI!> El Amo CiE) Newa Jim Hawthorne 6:30 O Please Don't Eat Utt Dalsla 0 Movie: (C) (90) "Tlle Ballad el Josie" Part I (wes) '68-0ofls Day, Peter Graves, Georp Kennedy. In Wyomina In 1890, a widowed fron· tierswoman undertakes the renov1· lion of a brokendown ranch so that she can 10 Into sheep raisin&. (I) CBS News Walter Cronkite ~ Tllt Mouae J1c:tory m Andy GrffftUt Sltow &) Nanny and the Professor EE) Se•Toudl-F1tl m Wanderlust 9 Gr1tn Aau ma Prof. s.attarte m Y'ictort.. , ..... Show 7:00 IJ CBS News Walter Cronkite (]) ABC Ennlna News 0 m NIC News John Chancellor e Tlte Rine.an (I) Trutlt or Consequences CJ) Dnpet 0 Wllafa MJ Unt1 OjAda•·lZ m I lovt Luc, &) I Orta• of Junnlt Eli) History of Art @l)Puent. cit AJDOr 9 Fll• U!) To 81 Announced 7:30 IJ Stand Up and ctl1tr Mel Torm• auests. CI> Dnpet O Dr. SilllOll Lodi• "Marooned" Dr. Locke and Police Chief Dan search for a 19-year-old afr1 who has wandered off Into desolate snow country In an apparent suicide al· tempt 0 Movie: (C) (Z'hhr) "Nevada S1111th" (wes) '66--Steve McQueen, Klr1 Malden, Suzanne Pleshette. (I) To Tell Utt T ruttt (I) I DrtHI of Jeannie 0 Mlllioll $ Mowte: (C) (Zllr) "Mys. ttrtous Island" (scl·fl) '61-Michael Craii. Michael Callan, Gary Merrill. five men, after escapina from • Confederate prison, find themselves on a South Sta island where they encounter a alant bird. a aiant crab, two British alr1s, 1 band of cut· r ite ncellor I Tonne rooned" ef Din r1 who te snow Ide 1t· Nwadl QuHn, ette. "Mys· lchael Merrill. rom • selves e they t crib, , cut· 8:00 throat piretes and Capt. Nemo. (lg) ltt'a Maki a Dt1I m Ho11n'1 Heroes 11J Drarntt (JJ) In tlle Spotllaht fil) Citywatdttrs &!)Do-Rt-Ml m Lissie ~ Mlautllto Valdu Show dlnck Specl1I auast Ollver sters In 1 muslcll extrev1aanza with Enaef· bert's other auests Milton Ber1e, Ny· ree D1wn Porter and Carmen Mc· RH. II True story off amous * feud! Appointment With Destiny-" SHOWDOWN AT OK CORRAL" ltl) aJ) Sptcl1I of tM WMll "The Restless Elrth" Document1ry exam· inf the w1ys In which m1n's arowlna knowledge of his pl1net wlll 1ffect his future. Awud wlnnlnf sci· ence reporter David Prowltt and • p1nel of rese1rch scientists provide the commentary. @!) LI Recoctcla ~Nino II Cl) I lflc!AL I Appofnhltent With DtstlnJ "Showdown at O.K. Correl" 1:30 m Truth or Consequences A suspenseful reenactment " events 9:00 II Cl) Here's luey Kim C1rter dis· l11dln1 to the most celebrated aun· covers that 1 1ir1 who spllts from fifht in frontier history. Actor L-0rne the family homestead and aets he Greene is the narrator. own apartment Isn't necessarily llb· B@) m Row1n and M1rtln'1 ereted thereby from inter1opers. lauafl·ht Dr1matic actor Gene Hack· B l1j m NIC MOftdlJ Movie: (C) man makes his variety show debut (Zllr) "TIM Cockeytd Cowboys of as a sheriff and Jallblrd. Cameo Calleo CountJ" (R) (wes) '69-Dan 1uests are Robert Goulet and Sue Blocker, Nanette Fabray. A Western Ane Lan1don. town Is In danaer of loslna Its only 0 (I) @ GD I lflc!lC I Fol·Dt· blacksmith when his mall order Roi Cyd Charisse, Howard Cosell, bride doesn't show up. Totie Fields, Rick Nelson, Mickey 0 (])Cl) GD ABC Mond1y Movie: Rooney and Yma Sumac are amona (C) (90) "The Blue MU'' Conclu- the partlcip1nts In the "h1ppenlnf'' sion (dra) '66 -Georae Peppard, -a RenalSS1nce fair-which m11'ks James Mason, Ursula Andress. k · the entry of the Krofft brothers Into tion-filled air drama of Wor1d War I. prlme·tlme television. Ann Sothem m David Frost Show rei1ns IS queen in this tlmeless 0) ft The Ylratnlan fantasy. &!) la Cati m Andy CrtffttJI S11ow ~ Natlclla 0) i 18cfAL I Enplbtrt Hamper· (Continued) Goodti me's coming with Mel Torme and eighteen swinging young singers on JOHNNY MANI'S STAND UP AND CHEER 7:30 PM CBSS! / THI OAILY PllOT, 1Y Wiiie. NuUMY H, lt71 ..... l. 1 :30 8 Mowlt: "TM Slronl tf Monte c:mt." (1dv) '51-Georie Montiom· ery, Wllll1m Conr1d, Berry Kroe1er. ma.. KW l:OOllMoN: ........... Uwe" (dr1) '54-DorothY McGul1'9. 4:30fJ ..... THE DAILY PILOT, TV WECK, fE8RUAR't' zt. 'i72 • • *(or your dull, dry newscaster back) Try the friendly Eyewitness News Team in the privacy of your own home at 4 :30, 6 or 11 p.m. If they don't live up to their reputation for being the warmest, friendliest news team going, we'll refund your ordinary, everyday newscaster. n An autogra phed copy of Mrs. Schwartz's recipe for chicken soup used in our famous Eyewitness News commercial. O A free autographed picture postcard of t he Eyewitness News Team photographed on location in Mrs. Schwartz's kitchen. O One slightly used wire service report as usually read verbatim by dull, dry newscasters but rejected by Benti and Schubeck. Name Add ma- Joseph Benti/ John Schubeck/Alan Sloane/Stu Nahan /Ralph Story /Keith Jackson. Ey~~e~!V~~~ ~~}Vs. 4:30, 6 & 11 pm /kabc-tv ,.,. 17 Bob Crane gets a hero's welcome from THI IOLDDllGERS 10:30 PM ~ casa THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, FEBRUARY 26, 1972 TUESDAY (Continued), 1:30 IJ ()) Hawaii Flvt-0 Danny goes undercover as a Navy corpsman to flush out a drug rin1 operating from a vessel In the U.S. Seventh Fl eel 0 (1j m i l'*clM I The Fabulous Fonlles Host Tennessee Ernie Ford welcomes auests Frank Gorshln, Betty Grable, Diet Haymes and Maureen O'Hara in a musical salute to the golden era of motion picture musicals of the 1940s. D Movie: (C) (21hhr) "Nevada SmlUI" (wes) '66-Steve Mc:Queen, Brian Keith. D Cl) (]) a> ABC Movie of the WHk: (C) (90) "The [ya of Cftarle1 Sand'' (sci·fl) '71 -Peter Haskell, Joan Bennett, Barbara Rush, Sharon Farrell, Adam West, Bradford Diii· man, Gary Clarke. A young man un· wllllngly Inherits an awesome gift, the ability to see visions from be· yond the grave . . m Truth or Consequences 9 Monty Nash 9:00 m DIVfd Fmt Show 9:30 fii) Debut Tiie Fot'SJh 5111 (R) O'i) LI Gitf a Th• Vlrif nlan ml Nataelll IJ CANNON-EXCITEMENT! * Mystery and Suspense! 1J ()) Cannon Larry Blyden auests as an Insurance investiptor whom Cannon encounters while they are both worklna on a suspected arson case. m Slfarf to Adwnb.1 .. 0 ~ m Jamu Gamer 11 Nichols &I) Altnntntada "Man's Best Enemy" Nlchbls cap. m Call of the West lures a notorious killer and escape Qt Roller Games artist but has trouble keeping him ll:OO IJ 0 D ()) ®l m m News In fall. Lou Wagner guests. @ Mal'lllal Dillon D News Watch John Fullmer D (]) m News m Biii Cosby Sjlow D Movie: "Mt and th• Colonel" QJ) llaet Journal (com) ·~oanny Kaye. 10:00 0 (])(])a> Marcus WtlbJ, M.D. m To Tell the Truth "Once There Was a Bantu Prince" OJ Falllons In Sewtna Because she has sidlle cell anemia, ., , a black social worker finds resls· 11:10 OJ Movie: All Throup the Nlahr tance to her desire to adopt a boy (mys) '42-Humphrey Bogart. with the same disease. 11:30 D The Ga• Ga1111 IJ Doris Day, David Niven m OJ News * in Merry Romp 11Please m FREE "SILENT YEARS" Don't Eat the Daisies" * PHOTO ALBUM AT ALL CBS LATE MOVIE OFFICES OF GREAT 1J (I) cas Lite Movie: (C) •1P1nse WESTERN SAVINGS Don't &t the Daisies" (com) '60 - fD QJ) Tiie Sileftt Years: "Tiit Doris Day, David Niven, Janis Palae. Hunchbact of Notre Dame" This 0 (lg) m JohnnJ Carson From Bur· 1923 movie stars Lon Chaney in an bank. Scheduled 1uests: Geor1e Car· adaptation of the Victor Hugo novel. fin, Susan Saint James. As Quasimodo, the deformed bell-D (]) (j) m Dlcl1 Cavett ringer bf Notre Dame, he falls hope· m Movie: "Tht MarrJln1 Kind" lessly In love with the dancln& Gypsy (com) '52-Judy Holliday, Aldo Ray. girl Esmeralda. @m Tap Tap 12:00 1J Movie: (C) ''Apache Chief" (wts) ml Festival Mofcano '50-Alan Curtis, Tom Neal. 10:301J Tiie Gofddlaela Bob Crane is 1:00 Cl) 0 D ()) ~ News 1uest host. O MontJ Nall '1he Time of the Eafle" ())At Issue D Candid c. ... ra (lg Saa D1e10 PanoraMI 1:30 IJ Movie: "Sealed Clf&a" (adv) 'SI-Dana Andrews, Claude Rains. m All-Night Show: (C) "Pandora and the f'IJln1 DutclltHn," "WIJ Out West," (C) "Hanf'l'ln'• KMt" ' WEDNESDAY MARCH 1 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY- TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 m "Dodor 1nd the Gltl" (dra) '49 -Glenn ford. Gloria OtHaven. 9:30 fJ (C) "Rhino" (adv) '64-Harry Guardino, Shirley Eaton. E VF'N I N G 4:0011 llovle: (C) '"'Ter11n incl tflt Val· lty of Gold" (adv} '66-Mlke Henry, David Opatuhu. Nancy Novak. The younr heir to the throne of a lost city of aold Is kidnapped and Tarzan sets out to rescue him. 0 Beat the Cloet (I) Peny Mason 0 (1) (i) Lowe American sty1t 0 8'nan1 Spllb m New Zoo Review II) The Munsters m (jj) Sesame Street g) LI Comunldad al Dia m Quest for Adventure 9 Daniel Boone 10:00 (]) (C) "Brld11 of Dr1eula" (hor) '60-Peter Cushing, Freda Jackson. 4:30 (]) Movie: (C) "Brides of Dnicul1" (hor) '60-Peter Cushlna. U F1ther Knows Best 12:00 II "M11niflcent Fraud" (dra) '39 -Uoyd Nolan, Patricia Morrison. "Rtmflre" (wes) '49-James Milli· can. 1:00 0 (C) "Invitation to a Gunfl1hter" (wes) '64-Yul Brynner, Janice Rule. m "Miss &rant Takes Richmond .. (com) '49 -Lucille Ball, Wllllam Holden. 3:00 (() (C) "Can-Can" Concl. (mus) '60 -frank Sinatra. Shirley Mac:Laine. (C) ''The Vlklnp " Part I (adv) '58 ~irk DoutJas. QQl ''Shn1• Carro" (dre) ·40 - Clar\ Gable. Joan Crawford. YOURS TODAY! U News Bentl. Schubeck 0 The lone Ranier m Yo(J and Friends m GllR1an's Island g) Euuelita del Relalo m Obaetv•ti°" 36 (2) Bozo's 811 Top Show S:OOOO @~News (() Felony Squad 0 9 Diet Yan DJt• m The fllntstonts mStar Trtt @) ~ Mister Roaers' lhlfhbortlood g) E Dlos dt larTO mrralls Wut (2) Galloplnr Gourmet (Contlnutd) Beautiful Stick-on LABELS Personalized • Stylish • Efficient Order For Yourself or a Friend M•v IN uffd on env•'°Pft u rerurn eOClr~s leti.ls. Also VtfY llandy IS ld<ntlflulfon 11~11 ror m•rklnQ ~·-• Items suc:ll H boolts, records, pl\olOS, etc. Labels slick on glen ll'd ITMY bo I/Md ror "'-'"'"° llOme c•Med tood ttems. All l•Mts •r< pr1nl<d wllll 11yll1h Vog~ ry" on fine qu.11ty white gummed Piii*". THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, FEBRUARV 26, 1972 he Early Ibo"' 4pna.Color 'Tarzan and Iha Valley of Cold' -slarrl~g lllkeBenry CBSS2 YOUR INVITATION TO GRACIOUS LIVING IAYYllW MANOR -R•sidentiel care center for the a ctive retired BEAUTIFULLY APPOINTED SUITES hautifully appoh1ted Hltfl with belconias, and priv•t• or semi· priv•le rooms fe•ture d istinctive color-coordin•t•d c•rp•h ond In- terior decor. Every rootn has • privet• beth c omplete wlth tub or show•r. All MEALS AND SNACKS .it.II m .. 1, end snacks ore nutritiously prepared •nd attraciv•lv served by our npert d ietary staff. Speciel dioh for those who re- quire ti-em end tray service to the room fs provided when the rasi- dent ls urable to come to the dining room. 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Cl) CIS News Walter Cronkite @) Movit: (C) "Mldipn" (dra) -Richard Widmark, lnpr Steve m Andy Griffith Show m N1nny and the Professor QJl F1rt•r Une fD The Corporltt Yiew m Wandertust 9 Creen Aerts ~ Aficionados de la Comunld m V"ldoria James Show 7:00 1J (I) 0 m News Cl) Trvth or Consequences (I) Dnlrnet B Whlfa My Une7 m I love Luer m ' Dream of Jeannie fll) History of Art fJJ Puente de Amor a Film 7:30 O Doctor In the House "Doctor the Box" When Michael and Dick selected to appear In a televls film about the medical schoof, other students bec.ome very Jealo O Tiie Mouse Factory Guest h is Dom Deluise. who offers a s on the "Great Outdoors." Cl) To Tell the Truth (i) I Dru"' of Jeannie B Million $ Movie: (C) (3 ''CheJtnne Autumn" (adv) '64 Richird Widmark, Carroll Bak James Stewart. Saga of the des ate fllfht of the Cheyenne India baclt to their native rrounds In struale that aroused the ent American nation. m Horan'a Heroes m (I) D111gnet llj) Conventioft Update EJl)'A Publk Affalr/Eledlon 72 @!) ludla Libre m It la Written 1:00 II Cl) Carol Bumett Tim Conw and Eydie Gorme ruest. 0 m Adam-12 ''Who Won?" M loy and Reed work with youna h rodders in an effort to aet th ) . vs. odua" P1rt I n. Eva Marie Richardson, bb, Jill H•· auiht up In e establish· ael. ronklte " (dra) '68 er Stevens. "Doctor on nd Dick are a television school, the ery Jealous. Guest host ers a spoof I (C) (lhr) v) '64 - oll Baker, the desper- ne lndi1ns nds In·• the entire '72 and their no)sy mlna off the streets. Harvey and Joanna Pettit star In Didi Clark and Gary Crosby suest. ''The Cater})lllar.'' a drama •bout • • Anne Meara's a scream frustrated Brltl&tl colonlal. Ed N•I· '°"· William Windom and Ivor Fran· * on The Courtship as st.r In "Uttlt Glr1 Lost," dtallnr of Eddie's Father. wltfl 1 dlstrtufht, brflllant scientist D CI> (j) GB n.t Courts111p of who melntalns re111ty by pretendtna Eddie's rat11tr "Wt Low Annie" Jer· his dauaflter b still allvt. ry Stllltr and Anne Meara 111est " CD""' Peta Miiier, Ken Joela oper1tors of Lindon's Listen In tel•· e Ntwt Huitl Wllll•m• phone 1n.sw1rtn1 service. (fl Mf m Andy crffftttl "'" m .....,_. n.m urnztbtth m Tiit Vlr&lttll11 R" (R) THE OAILY Pl\ .. OT, TV WEEK, FEBRUARY 26, 1912 THURSDAY MARCH 2 For mornln1 and afternoon llatlnp, please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES I V f r, I ~~ ( , ':00 8 Mtvtl: (C) ''Ho"'8Mt" (com) '58 -C.ry Grant. Sophie Lortn, M1rth1 Hytr, Hany Guardino. A widower, IMnr on 1 houMbod, hi,.. a woman to c1re ror Ills children, not -nowln1 she Is ttle dauatit11 fl • vtrY wealthy and promment mH. 8-..ttt.e atc:l (J!) A '"'*An.er/~ ·n ...... T•"'81 fl!) This Wttt Biii Moyers G) lea ltdlntltitftal t:OO tD (C) ...., With ti.. 8rttn Hiii'' Im.. -~-.... ~--(dra) '48 -Dtan StockWell, Robert Cl)Ptr'J MaM · D Cl> GI Lew -. ... _,.. ........ s,1111 .......... 1:15 B Ll .. n Wrap-Up 10:-\.lllJ ·-___..... R 1:30 Dam NIC Mysttry Thtetn-Cl).,.... .. • ...... YI"· tkMfttlft IH Wlft "An Elementary D 1'11 ,, ,..,, Utt Kin Curtis Is 9:30 D (C) .. "."' n...... (com) '60 - Case of Murder" Barbara McN1lr the surprtsed 1utst. Bina Crosby, Tuesday Weld, Nicole sunts as 1 torch slnaer-.n old fJ Nnl Wltd John Fullmer Maury. flame from Commissioner McMiiian's llt Slflfl f9 Advtltbn put-who is accused of murderina Cl> Atorllttltada 10:00 CJ) (C) ''llJ PunM" (mus) '62 - her husband. ft fll• Voices of Judy Garland ind Robert BM-.: (2%hr) •'fewld1 S•ittl" GB Mantrap Goulet. (wts) '6&--Sttve McQueen, Kar1 Mil· 11:00 B (()II) Ntft 1%:00 g "Cl_. .. , and ~ l.ad1'' (dra) den, Brian Keltfl. 11 9 tm ,.._ '52 -Dane Clark. Naomi Chance. D CJ) Cl) Gf) UC C.llldy Htur 11,.... Glorae Putn1m "l.N1t Slllrt" (mys) '52 -Geor1e "Hollupopplfl'' Jack Casslcty ind Cl> ........, Dlllt11 Raft Ronnie Sdltll star in an updated D (I) m ..... t8\'lle ........... fJD al s.a... Strllt llJC.ltedartt m Quest ,... AMmn a Dlnltl ..... 4:30 CJ) Movie: (C) "llJ Purtt" (mul) '62-Volces of Judy Garland tMt Robert Goulel D rat11tr ""°"' .e.t D Ntwa Btntl, Schubeck fJ TIM Lone ltaltftr IDYOll M rrttHa ·-···· , ... ... -~ ...... 11 .. version of the 1938 Olsen and John· IJ ,._.: .,_1 DIJ'• JlarNJ Im ton Broadway mLlsicll that est1b· lllPf' (dra) '62 -Katharine Hep· ID .... ntltftH 1:001J ..,._ Tto Litt" (com) '63 (!) lea'1 Ila Top ... M1urMrt O'Sullivan, Paul Ford. 5·00 II MIC ....,. Jtss Martow llshed preeecf1nt1I stand1rds for zany bum, Jat0n Robuds Jr., Ralph Rtdl· and on1ln1I comedy. Guests are IC· ardson, Olin Stockwell. Alm Is blMd tress Lynn Red1rtve. critlc Rex Reed on £uient O'Ntlll's 1utoblofr1plllc· and the J1cbon flvt. 11 pl1y. m 111tw11: CC> <'O> "¥.,.,. • a CDT• Tel t11t rr111 ,.,...... PllMt" (sd·flf '65 -m r ..... ht s.wi.1 GJ "Ila .... ,....,. (dra) '50 - ' 9 ...... GtOflt Putnam Elizabeth Taylor, Vin Johnson. CJ) AIC llNa Rtuofttr, Smith 1:00 (I) (C) "Tiit Yildlp" Concl. (adv) (I) r-., _... '51-4(1'11 Douatas, Janet Lelah. D 8 Diet Y• Dftt a (C) ........ ., Fllellt" (dra) '66 a ..... Basil Rathbone, Faith Domtrsue. The (fl Dt C.... tf Ow n ... first speceshlp lands on Venus In ,. :=====:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::=======-, the year 2 000 contalnlnf two 1slro· 11:10 Q) Mtvtt: (C) ..,..,r llllleb tor JM n1uts and 'a robot. Wlllle the second (wes) '64 -Paul Pa1at, Barbara -Jack Lord, Edmond O'Brien. (ConUnlltd) ship remains In orbit, radio contett NMley. Is lost end the first ship trMs Into 11:15 IE> reafval fll1111la1 unexpected dan11rs. (Ii) llds Wfft 11:30 fmli!ie!MI A V..1'1 ldidt tt 8 GLENN FORD, ERNEST ~ Sl•uet 1ee11.ttt An interview with * BORGNINE in WWII Hollywood Tel..m5on Theatre exec· thriller "Torpedo Run" utlve producer Ltwla Freedman and THE CBS LATE MOVIE lrl&tl actor JIU MecGowran, whose II Cl) eq Lita Movie: (C) '!?•· one-man show composed of portions ptdt ht" (dre) '58--Glenn ford, of tht woru of Samuel Bickett fol · £mest eo,.nlne. Thrill·pecktd stoty lows. Included 1ra behlnd·th•·scene of the relentless chase of 1 Japanest shots fl d .. rt location fllmtna. alrctaft canter followln1 the lttlck 9:00 II()) IWlcal Cenlf Ida Lupino on Pear( Harbor. •nd Howard Duff mab I rlrt dra· a 9 m ..... .., Canea Scheduled matlc 1ppe111nct to1tthtr as par· auuts: Eva M1rlt Saint, JoAnnt enb 1t odds with Dr. Gannon over Worley, Joan Embery. 11tart suriery tor their dauititer. D CI> (j) m IMd CMtt l1J Drdta m Mtwtt: "Att8ct tf UM 50Ui W.. tm twf)1o:A ,....._ Dtltn 11111" (sci·fl) '58 -AllllOn Hays, R1prtse fl "Btrlnnln1 to End," star-Wiiiiam Hudlon. rfna .lick Mac:Gowr1n, readlna from l%:00 IJ IMtt: "I.alt •f tllt W1W Hentl" E r,a:.:; Slmutf Beckett. · (wes) •49 _ James £11bon, Mery ft Dt vqtalln Beth Hustles. Im Nit.KU 1:00 CI> DD Cl) 9 .._. 9:30 fJ CJ) Cl) GE The ,.,......,. "Ele· m All·Nlpt ~ ''lodzllla, .. .,,.. ment of Ria" In a c11e of mist.ken Unbon Terrtt," "l't tftl Ends of Identity, Dinny Is believed to be a tfM Eartti" mastermind of crfme and II• must 1•30 II Mtwlt· (C) "Ride u.. Hip Wlftd" live up to his reputation to s1ve • (adv) '66 ·_ Darren McGevln, Marla his llft. p ..., m ... , CesbJ "'°" ersc .. ,. 10:00 II Cl) Mlnalx Mikt Connors plays 3:00 I) IMlt: ''Captahl SlncW' (adv) 1 dual roi.-as Jot Minnix end 11 '49-Ululs Hayward. a Jtwtl thlff who lmpenonatts him. D Iii m Nfpt ClllMJ uurence ':JO II Ntn I he Early Show 4pm-Color Ca:lGranl 1oP•a Loren In 'Boa1eboar cBSea ,... 21 . . THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK., FEBRUARY 26, 1972 THURSDAY (Contfnued) OJ (}) Dn(Mt 0 CI) (I) aJ 0 wt n M1rsll1ll, m Tiit Flintstones Ell) Newsed"ers CounNlor 1t law "Murder In the Ab· &J Stir Trtk @I) So!!rfsn street" Kenin Valentine (of Room t1) Qj) Milter Rorer1' Nelitibomood a'i) To Be Announced 222) aueru as Donna Cohen. fl) El Dios dt Barro 8:00 6 (I) Mt and tfM Cllhnp Mike and chtraed with first deff8e murder. m TniRs West Liz would llke lo spend their In· Ind Fritz Wt1ver auesta as her psy· 9) S.llopln1 ti~nnet niversary evening alone so llf chiatrist father,• Or. Martin Cohen. 5:15 Em ranorama Mundi1I mother aarees to take care of the When Donna's secret boyfriend (who 5:30 0 Lost In Space kids and Buttons overnight. Is one of her father's patients) com- @ Tiit RlfltlHn Q @) m flip Wilson Flip wtl· mib suicide after being arrested for fJ Cl)(!) Ntw1 comes Sammy Davis Jr. and Lily robbery, there Is s1rong evidence that fJ '1tt Sm1rt Tomlin to his show. Donna wu his accompllce, and m Dtllnls the Me111ct D CI) (j) tl) AJits Smith ind therefore ls letally responsible for Ell) (Jj) Tiit EJectrfc Jones "Bad Night In Big Butte" Try· eny death resultlna from the felony m Don Wil•n'a Town Tilt Ing to avoid a bounty hunter, Heyes 0 Tht Game Al111e 9 Gllllg111'1 llhlnd and Curry are misled Into helping m """ Pete Miller, Ken Jones a;) To It Announctd eorgette who wants kl aet her hot &J Ntw'I Hu~h Willl1ms 6:00 IJ ()) @m News little hands on a hot llttlt rock Bi.) (JJ) Wortd Prtu 0 ®J m Newa worth $200,000. Michele lee, Arthur 61) YltJo Slnvtriuenza fJ Cf) Gf> Ntn O'Connell, Jack Elam and Sam Jaffe a;) Deportts fJ Cl) Wild Wiid West guest. 10:30 Q C.ndkf Camtra m The Flintstones m MAYBERRY FUN Q) s.r1rt to Adftntu,. ID I Dream of Jeannie * WITH ANDY GRIFFITH @m Atonnent.cte ~The Slltnt Y•rs m Andy llrlfflth Sflow Q) Fll11: EE) Hodppodte \.odp n:t I I a> 42-P'lus 9 M1Jbtrry RF'D Qj) ~lx,;;I :i::es ":n~':.~ c 10:45 fD ({J) D1vld l.itUe)ohn/Crltk et a;) El Amo Ell) llact Joumtl Llrrt 6:)0 0 P1tase Don't Elt the Daisies @!) El Show dt Loco Yildez 11:00 0 @) @I) m Ntws D Movfl: (C) (90) "Exodas" Part a'i) Nino U Ont Step hyond II (dra) '60 -Paul Newman, Eva CI) M11'1111I Diiion Marie S1lnt. Sal Mineo, Ralph Rich· l :lO 8 (jJ My Three Sons Barbara blos· 0 CI) tl) News ardson, Peter Lawford, lee J. Cobb, soms forth as a ch1mpionshlp cook 0 Mcwit: ''Lafayette Escadrillt" Jill H1worth, John Derek. The story of when Ste~e becomes. preoccupied (1dv) '58 -T1b Hunter, Etchika the people cauaht up In the events with a t1me-consumma oomptny Chourqu lhat led to the estabflshment of the project. ~er cookery wins her 1 trip m To T~ll tflt Trvtft state of Israel. to Hawarl. &J fashfons In Sewinr W"rtfl ludllt (I) CIS News Willer Cronkite m TNtll or Cofttequences Rivers ®) Hollywood Squam fD (jJ) NET Pltyflouse Blofrtplly (lj) Convttttion Update m Andy Grftfftll (R) "Charles Dickens" Ell) Flrtnr Unt &J Nanny and the Profmor 9:00 8 (J) CBS ThursdlJ MOiiie: (C) 11:10 &J Mme: "Storin fea~ (dr1) '56- fli) Tiit Astrolorer Introduction to (Ztlr 20m) "'Harper'' (susp) '6&-Comel Wiide, Jean Wallace. astroloay with Cralf Denny and Paul Newman, Lauren Bacall, Julie . Wendy Wichlt1. Harris. Shelley Winters. Arthur Hiii, ll:lS €m Gren Cine del lutves @E W1ndtr1ust Janet Leigh, Pamefa Tiffln, Robert 11:20 6 (I) News QI CrNn Acres Wagner, Robert Webber. A priv1te 11:30 6 a @E .lof\nnJ Clraon Georae ~ Tele·Revlsta Muslul eye hunts for a missing millionaire. Gobel, Suzanne Plethette and P1ul m Vldolil J1mes Sh.ow and the search leads from a small Williams lrt scheduled auefts. airfield to a lavish Los Anaeles man· O Morie: "UW. 811 Htnt" (w8') 1:0/J fJ CIS News Walter Cronkite slon and on to several nl&htclubs. ·st-John lrel1nd, Marie Windsor. CJ) AIC ..... Smith, Rt1soner B @) m lronslclt "His F1ddlet1 u CIJ (I) m Dkl C.fttt II m NBC Htwa John Chancellor Tlire&" A tape-recorded clut to the m Movie: (C) ''l'My Rodi West" ! ~Rl!':::aequenees identity of the murderer of a mem· (wes) '54-Robert Fr1nels. Donna CJ) Dratntt ber of a ramova strinc qu1rtet c>os· Reed. fJ Whit's My line? es a challenge for Chief Ironside. 11.50 ®)To• Jones Sflow Guests: Phil Ti_m Matheson, Paul Koslo. Berry Hig· 0 Robert Taylor, Richard Harfis, Nancy Wilson and Oliver. gins and l<athJ Lloyd cuest. * Widmark 11The Law and 0 Ci) @ aJ lonpbttt "Th e ' " ml I.Oft Wcr Sound of Money T1lkin(' Mike's ef. Jake Wade. Fast guns m I Drt•• of ltannle forts to solve a bank robbery are on CBS LATE MOVIE fll>Hlttl.,op complicated by Nikki's rom1ntlc In· IJ Cl) CIS Litt Movie: (C) ~ fl) "*"" ~· AIMf terest in one of the suspects.. Nik-law and Jib Wide'' (wes) '58 -ft flt• ki's resumption of her close friend· Robert Taylor, Rlchtrd Widmark. 7:30 II m Rollln' tn tltt River Guests ship wittl b1nk teller Roy Lindtl1 Henry Siivi, Robert Middleton, Pe· Include the 1mup ll&Jlthouse. (Peter Haskell) POStS a problem for trlcla Owens. D Ltait "Path of Courage'' Concl. Mike when ht checks on lande11 Ind 1 :00 (])a u Cl) ®l Mtn little Jimmy attempts to 11t help finds ht Is linked with the two other B Movfe: ~pt Frem Salton" fOf' Lucy and her wounded pet wolf. suspects. Luke Askew end W1lter (adv) -Jt1n Chevrier, ~rt>tr• D Mevle: (21hllr) "'Nevlda S111lttl" Burtt also auest. Lanae. (wts) '66 -Steve McQueen, Brftn m Davfd Frost 5'low 1:30 6 Movi« "Yoa'll Mtwr ht Rldl" Keith. Kari Malden, Arthur t(ennedy, @I) La Cata (mus) '41-fred Astilre , Rita Hay· Suzanne Pldfltttt. a;) N1tach1 worth. Ci) Tt Ttll tflt Tl"lttt 8 nt Vfri1tllm m All·Nllfrt Sllow: .. Stor11 Rlct.r ... Cl) I Dna• of Junnle ,.,. F ,.,. .. _ f ,._ .. Hft.... w ..... fJ MflllH $ Movft: (Zhr) "'TIM 9:30.:. News W•tdl John ullmer _.mpapt or-aar, ,.,. Onu Hauntin(' (drl) '63 -Julie Harris, 10:00 U Ntwa Georse Putn1m Waa His Jurf' Claire Bloom. A ~rtfully wtect lfOUP 0 t1j m Dun Martin Sflow Jon· 3:00 8 Mowit: "The Woman T1'ey Al· Is exposed to the fr1fhtenln1 man· athan Winten autab and ustt a lllOSt Lyndltd" (dt1) '53 -Joan lfestttlons of tht supernatural. chtteered attic ~r a series of lmprov· Leslie. m Ho,_., Hlnl91 lsations, 4:30 6 News ,.,. 22 FRIDAY MARCH 3 for morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 m "Double Ufe" (dra) '47-Ron- 1ld Colman, Slrne Has.w. 9:30 U (C) .. Fninels ol Anis!" (rel) '61 -Bradford Dillman. Dolores Hart. 10:00 (1) "Seminole" (wes) '53 -Rock Hudson. Ba,bera Hale. 12:00 B "Motor P•trol" (mys) ·so - Reed Hadley. "I'll Get You" (mys) 'SJ-George Raft. 1:00 Q (C) "rink P1nthtr'' (com) '64 -David Niven, Peter Sellers. m (C) "M1r1ud1rs" (wes) 'SS - Dan Duryea, Keenan Wynn 3:00 (() "Tiie Younf Doctors" (dr1) '61 -Ben Canara, Fredric March. @} (C) "Moment to Mo1111nr (dra) '66-Sean Carrison, Jean Seber1. 4:00 6 "A H1tful of Rain" (d'*) '57 - Doll Murray, Eva Marie Saint. 4:30 CD Sime u lOAM Datill( lVfNING &:oo e Cl) m ""' a ~m""' D CIJ a>Ntw1 U CJ) Wlld Wild West m Tht Flintstones &J I Dream of Jtannlt (lj) Spe1klnr Fretly @) Hod&epodae Lodre 9 M1yber17 RFD a;)EI AN 6:30 0 PIUM Don't ut tti. D~ D Movie: (C) (90) "[)Coduaff Con· cluslon (dra) '60 -P1ul Newman, Eva M11ie Saint, Set Mineo. (]) Nnn t1ijJ N1M of Ute Ca• m Andy Qriftittl Show m "'""' ind tfle flroftl'IOf' fil) Tlllrty Mlftutas Witt. • • • m W1ndtftlllt 9'1rMn Acru m Dutlo.,. rtt1n11 CE V1doftt JIMft Show 7:00 B CIS .,.., Walter Cn>nklt• Cl) ABC Ntw1 Smith. Reaoner 0 m NIC Hen John Ch1ne.ltor 8 De Rifttmtn Cl) Trvut or Conaequtnces Cl)°"'* fJ Wlltt'a MJ Unt? m 1 L.ovt Luc, Q) I Drta11t of Jtlnnle (lj) A rubUc Aff1lr/Etdion 72 fD Hfltofy of Alt @m hente dt A11ttr Qt)Morit: 7:JO 8 Clrtlll "The Toanl f1mlly Circus" D Kol1Jwood '4Ul'11 OTitt .... WOOif• ... (j) T t Tell tlle T rvtll Cl) I °'91M ff Jt11tnlt ) O Million $ Movie: (C) (Zhr) "Mis· 10:00 II Ntws Geor1e Putn1m lion laten1at" (adv) '68 -Vera U (I) (j) G) LoW AMttbn StyM Miies, Dennis Weaver, Keith Larsen. "love ind the W1ter Bt d," "Love A h•nl·bltten, cynlc1l Amerlcln pilot and the See-Throuati Man.'' "love becomes Involved with 1 small 1ar· and the TV Weekend," "Love ind rison on Corre8'dor. • the Led1e." m Hoc1n•s Heroes 0 ~undl Debate ti) CIJ Drarnet m News Pett Miiier, Ken Jonts (1j) Well Strttt Wen ti) News Huah Wllllams Ell) lltt Course of Our TI111ts (Jj) Y'd>Rtiofta m las Cot'ladrts Ell)' Soul! m Untamed Wolid el TV Muslcal 8:00 IJ (J) o•H1r1 U.S. TrtHUIJ Martha GI!) Lucht Ubrt Hyer portrays the embittered, 1lco· lO:)O IJ {))Don Rlctlts Show Bob New· hollc wife of a bletlme racketee hart guests 15 Jerry Don's brother· whose un predictable behavior can in-law and attorney,' who convinces sc>ell life or death for a1ent Jim Don that he should prepare for his O'H1r1. "d rt " b kl t Ill D (fg) m S.nfont Ind Son "The o~io:..~p y m1 n1 OU a w . Great Slnford Selie" The Sanfords ®'l San Dteao Pinor1mi Ire un1ble to leave their house C!) Safllt to Adventure when two blll collectors arrive. (Jj) YlbratJons 11 UCLA autttball Bruins vi. Cal· @!) Atonnttttadi lfornla Bears at Berkeley. m Dr. Simon Lod:t U CIJ @ al The Brady Bunch 9 Crt1btrt neetrt "My Fair Opponent" Marcia plays Pyamalion to the loser of all the 11:001J Ci) €!) Nen &irts In her class. D ®'l m Nen m Andy Griffith Show 0 OM $ttp ltyond ti) Tht Vlrrlnlan Cl) M1nll1f Dlllon m (1j) W1shlniton Wff• In RtwleW U Cl) Q) lkn @m udulivu 0 Moviu: (C) "Tiit Tttlcan" (wts) GI!) Nino '66-Audie Murphy, Broderick Cr1w. 1:30 0 m NIC Friday Nlfht Movie: ford. (C) "lookln1 For lovt,. (com) (C) (Zhr) ~•aJ'' (R) (mus) '68 ·~nnle Francis, Jim Hutton. -Elvis Presley, Na ncy Sinatra, 8111 m To Tell the Truth Bixby. A financially successful stock IE feshlons In Sewlnf car racln1 driver ls too 1enerous (Jj) The Advocates with his winnings and winds up cw· fE Doin' ft inc the Internal Revenue Service. 11:10 C!) Mov1e: "Top.,.,.. (com) '37 - 0 (]) Cl) fl) The P1rtrldrt F111· Cary Grant, Constance Bennett. lfJ "The Partrid&e Papers" Laurie Is sure that the editor of the school 11:15 m Cinema 34 newspaper will publish her diary, 11:30 which he accidentally acquired. fJ Songs, beach beauties! !Bi Movie: (C) Hl>f. JtQtl and Mr. * ELVIS PRESLEY HJ.de" (dra) '41-Spencer Tracy, In· in "GIRL HAPPY" 1nd Bercman. CBS LATE MOVIE m Trutfl or ~nstqt1111ees CIJ Ell) (Jj) fll• Odyssey ''The 39 Steps" 1J CIS late Movtt: (C) "'Ch1 , Happy" (mus) '65 -Elvis Presley, Alfr1d Hitchcock s classic tale of sus· Shelley Fabares. Musicll romance pensa 1bout the Innocent Canadian set In Florida where the colle1• ut rancher caufht up In b1fflln1 events descends durin1 tllt Easter VICI· wtlldl he does not underat1nd. lion. UIO 1J (I) CIS Frtd17 Mov1t: (C) (90) 0 ~ m Joflnny C.f'Mn Dtbbie ..,..,t of Allitf' (dra) '71 -Susan Reynolds, James Franclxus, Roy Hayward, James Stacy, lte J. Cobb. Clarke are scheduled ru•sta.. Hi&h·powtred lady attorney Jessie II Mowte: "Outlaw hry" (wts) '50 fltzrerald (Miss Hayward) and self--Jimmy Ellison, Russell Hayden. assured YoUna lawyer Gus Pride U (})(I) fl) Diet c.wtt (Stacy). team up In the defense of Cl) NfOttutt a wealthy conlr1etor accused of mur-m Mowle: (C) "Dnl• lat" (1dv) der. '54-Alan l1dd, Audrey Dalton. u rn (I) m ROOll 222 "There's ED Tht ~ .. , Ho Fool like ... " Pete Dhcon hHds the school clinic for clrarette smok· 12:45 8 Movie: (C) "Count Don to ers. Oootlsda(' (susp) '67 -Geor1e m David 'l'Olt Show Ardisson, Horst Frank. OJ LI llet. 1:00 (}) 0 fJ 9 Ntw1 a"' Vlrch1lan C!m Natadla t:JO 0 CJ) (I) Gf) Tlte Odd Ceuple "A Ni&ht to Dlsmembe(' Oscar end Bl1nche meet 111ln ind compare notu on the New Yeu's Evt party ·!hat ltd to their dlwrct. D Ntw1 Watdl John Fullmtr (I) 1't Ifft t.by .... l:JO IJ Movie: (C) ~ Redhtad• fnMI s.tth.. (a"") '53 -Gent Barry, Rhonda Fltminr. m AJJ.Nipt Sher. (C) "IUl.M. al," "Pl.mdtf ....... "Mell .. .,... ,,.. lllaftd" 3:00 IJ ...,._: "loftlblfdlt(' (dra) '43- Robtrt Ryen. THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, FEBRUARY 26, !972 SUSAN HAYWARD: BUSY AGAIN It ia not every tint Friday in the month that an 01car winner with a total of five Oac:v nominations mak .. her TV debut u a dramatic actreu, which makea Friday. March 3. 1omewhat more q>edal than most Fridaya. CBS that evening hu the honor of pre10nting Miu Suaan Hayward. beginning promptly at 9 PM. 1tarrinq with JamH Stacy in the 90-minute film, .. Heat of Anger.'' a New CBS Friday Night Movie with gue1t star Lee J. Cobb. 1pec:ial gue1t star Fritz Weaver, co-1tar Bettye Ackerman and introduc:lng ' , .. 'I ' 4 , ~~>'I~ :~ .• ~1 ~ (~v.; Jennifer Penny. So much for the Battle of the Billinga, led by a particularly imiat~nt brigade of agent.. BecauH the 1tory of "Heat of Anger" ia really the story of Su.HD Hayward. For many years one of Hollywood' a brightest and moat out- spoken 1tara. Miu Hayward twic• r•tired voluntarily after winning five Oscar nomin&tiom and finally, in 1958. th• Oacar itMU u Bfft Actreu for her performance u Barbara Graham in "I Want To Live.'' HeT Ncond retirement. followed the death of her Hcond huaband, F. £.ton Chalkley, .UC years ago, came after her appearance in ''The Valley of Tb. Dolli" in 1967. She bu since spent most of h•r time at beT home ln Fort Lauderdale, Florida. When Metromedia Producera Corporation. ac:tinq on a hunch. a.aked her how ..ti. would lib to r•plac:e an ailing Barbara Stanwyck in a proapctive TV Hriff titled "Fitsgerald & Pride.'' Susan elected to exrec:i.N a woman' 1 prerogative and change her mind. (As a TV mOTie. the film ia called "Heat of Anger." Should it develop u a 1eri ... it will revert to ita original "Fitzgerald & Pride.'') 'Tve enjoyed life away from the film buaineu," abe aay1. "and now I feel like going back to work." The prospect of having to do • poNible weekly 1erie1 doffli't bother her in the alighteat. "I llke to work." ahe explains. ''rm a 1trong wom- an and in 9ood physical condition. So where'• the problem?'' Still u beautiful and naturally red·baired u ever, Susan plays an attractive but ateel-apined lady lawyer who bu tired of going it alone over the yean and hu oJfered a partner- ship to an intense young man whose idealistic approach to the law bu not yet been aoften..d with the patina of •veryday reality. Miu Hayward applies the patina. And it'• a Joy to watch her apply anything, eipedally b.raelf to a Job of acting. ,.,. 23 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, FEBRUARY 26, 1972 8 llM Autry fJ Mo8: (C) tlfortY l•t ti D (]) Cl> JICboa f1vt Apldle ,_,. cwn> '674Udlt 9:001J Hlrttm llellttrotten Mu,,hy, MlchMI 81ams. 0 di 8' TIM Jebtns 12:00 8 Cl) TM .. ....._ 9 SdtftCll f1ctlM n..trt a Mowlt: "'SlcrM ti Dutil" (mya) D Hip SClttol ....,...,. m C..blt ~ '47-8ela Lupi. Cl) Mtwit: "The Watnr (dra) '62 IDB 11":"" tf D (])Cl> ltwtkMd -Ven Heflin, EJlle Llmbrettl. 3:30 D ~Cl)-;:......,. Ttw Cl) Car1Nft c.,.1n1 D (]) m Mtriaft ll.atlld m Succaa •11 'lATUROAY MARCH 4 ·: (I fl • ' I :~ I . fJ Movie: (C) "The Sival' 111111" fJ 9trted Ht111t1 llltatrt m Wlnp ti Mwntan l:OO Cl) TY I ca...-(wes) '62-Rlchard 81seh1rt. @} Know Your llblt 4:00 B TIM SlatJ la Owr l:JO D llld (XptritllCll m Aplrment H•tlf'• ,..... m Dattlfi D Wlllt'a Ctfq Otl m Let's hp Q) Cifte en SI Casa Cl3 s,.rtxope II) WoM· or Sports tuusbltld 71» 8 Cl) SunrlM Se11tllter 9:30 II The Hllr ltar lultclt Cll Undt Waldo fZ!) nrat Adwnturu In l111prMll111 D a m Dr. DoUttle 0 ®l m Barrier RHf 12•30 II Cl) y An There (R) "Fall of , ., Flltbol·Socar D (]) Jeny Lewis Show 00 Ti)U1na: Window to the Soutll • Troy'' l"ICf':tu tha dlmu d the 10· ID Ctn..ttatloft ., "....,...,. D (]) Llcbvllle yeer struut• between the Grffks am PaMrHll Latino GJ S.W••n 10:00 B ())Pebbles and It•• ._,. and Trof1ns to capture control of 4:30 IJ Mr. Ed 7:30 • .,.,... TrHhouM D a m Tab a lltllt .. , the atretestc 11tew1y It the Dar· D Focus D ID Deputy o .. , D (]) Cl> C"1iollty Shop dentll•s. u Outdttn With Ubtrty Mutu1I 8 Ca•pt11 Proflle 10:30 G ()) Ardlie'11Y Futt11lt1 tr t'* Cl) CtltblitJ lowffns D (]) Ci) hid Rut1ner D Rtlltr Ca•11 9 ..-: (C) "'Cfllef Crazy Hone" (fCi Wltll't Your Sip? ()) 1Y a QelllOOlft fJ Movie: (C) "°'Cepper CllJH" (wes) 'SS-Victor Meture. OJ NaalMllt Music CiJ Mowte: (C) "Fury of Ute S.· (wes) '50-Ray Mlll1nd. 11> c.raz... S.lvtlt fD A hbllc Affalr/Eectlon 72 btn" (adv) '64-lex Barker. II) Cospel Slnaln1 Jlllliltt CD Actbb1t USA e;, Navy Proltpt a uMlt 1ua m '""Unt a RoctJ 111d FrletMh m Sports Ctian.n11 ID lkttlllf Im 11:00 B ()) Sabriftl 1:00 8 (I) CIS Clll'*911's FU• FISti· 5:00 II S41Mvll m lettSe .. ..., D OJ m Mr. Wlurd VII (R) "The little Ones," a British· D IOd Tait l!GO II ()) lup lllllJl'J Cl) .... Eltlta lelltah med• fllm, Is • story of two runaway a s.,...'1 ........ bllJ: ...... D m WMdJ Weedpteltr D (]) *"' ~ ~nt white and one b!Kk-FrtQr" (mys) '40-8orts klrtoff. a ,.,. ~ Fritldl m AIWutMs Ind their search for • better pllCe D CI> (I) m UC• Wide WOftd of D CI> (j) Fuab ,,.... m l(Jtty Welles t.o rrow up. s,.ttl m A.ll lhwte:a! "Stapcuell ti @I) Lida Ubrl D (]) Colttp llsbtbaD Univ. of (I) (Ji N ... Fflf(' (wta) '56 -Formt Tucbr. 11:30 I) Cl) JM 1lld tllt P...,ata Lis Ve11s. Nev. at Univ. of Sin 0 Lt1 Tmlfto'1 W SMw -.we a.. Hlctl IM" Cdra) '57-Dam The l1p1ots Frenclsco. m Oscar Winners Mercedes Raymond Burr. D (]) LaMNt Un• fJ PCA Doral 0,.1 lnvftaUHll c.H * McCambrid&e & Broderick GI s.wn m b..... KHfs camms cover the fin1I two Crawford star in l:30 II()) ScttbJ·Doo m Mtvit: "'Tltu••r ha" ewes> rounds of the Dofal Open from tt11 "ALL THE KING'S MEN" II (ti m "'911 Pantlltt' '54-0ane Cla~ Andy Devine. Doral Country Club In Miami, Aa. m Movie Crtab: "All tM IOn(a m Ullta11ted World lie•" (dre) 'SO-Broderick Crew-In • "'otwcr.le bultt for two, Eve Arden occupies the side-ear •nd Dennis Rue -Is In the drtver's seet H they search for • mlul"I helrnt In .. A Very Mlulna Person," the AIC Movie of the Week· end Saturday (Mereh 4) 1t 8:30 PM. Miss Arden tters In the tttle rott: .. 1n u-tehootteacher turned pm.ate-eye, wtth Rucker as ... ...istant. ..... 24 11) ""' Nick Carter ford, John lrel1nd. m Con141111tr'1 Woftd aJ 1111 Ila Veley Cit Titt Add.11111 Family Ul) TM Advoatll E!J CurloaltJ Shop 8' C1fftlf Ted Arlltltntn1 Sllow ,.. l:JO D Movie: CC> "The Slmt Door" C11 Outdoors Wltll Ubtrty Mutual (dra) '64-Robert Hutton. 5:30 G ......,,," 11 NHL Adltft D ())""' Cl>............ fJ Cudld Calltf'I m Dodpn' •n "Dodier Heroes of OJ Mtwlt: (C) "Mamie" (dr1) '64- the P11t" Seen Connery, Tlppl Hedren. llJ Mtwfe: (C) "The Secrtt Slwn" m EAlp .. °'"'"' Ced>/) '&&-Tony Russell. 8 llllp11'1 lt1Hd IE)fJlfll...W m Sedetlea It! Tra1111tioft .. ,. . ..,. 2:00 • Dustr'• ,,..._. D T1tls w.• Ill tllt NIA ':00 1J 0 ii':' Ntn Ci) Meww. "DtltMJ Mlnw tf Dr. (J) Hlcti Cha,.,.,.1 Mabatt" (hor) '60-$'eter Van Eyct. CiJ 11le letl Dell Steele Show (I) E11111lc FICIS Hn m .,..... Wof1cl G Movie: .. Unnrtllfy" (sel-fl) '57 fZl) Ytbrdtnt -John Carr1dlne, Allison Heyes. fl) lea de Mt1ico a WOftd " Sports IHustrlted a MIJbtnY RFD m tott1 rni1. , m v..wac1 8' Citlt 1n la Tll'dt 6:30 CJ) Sporta With lria m Canadian Adwnbn D IOllC NIWI Conference Cll NIA Action Cl) Sports Cllalltn&t El) Jonny Q•at D Ntwa Hu1h Williams 2:30 fJ lnder/Oublder m Lee Tmlno's Coff Sllow 8QIG!) Paclf le I lulletball QICrHn Aerts With. State at Oreaon, live. El) Natlryfllt Male di Spefb Actltn '..me 7:001J CIS ""' Roser Mudd fD Tmel tllt Wof1d (I) Wtftd tf lptfb 111.tntM ••• en lolf ClaAlc D NatltNI ••f'IPtllc "Holl1nd Cl)__,..._ Aplnat tht Sea" .. D~1tUSA 80)HttHaw D t.11•11tr........ Cl> Trldlden (() '" o.t F1cb D ...,_,.. JwJ 2 THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, FEBRUARY 26, 1972 Cl) Thia 11 Your Uft has dubious repercussions when the O O..tfl ValleJ Days boss decldn to become • salesman mm 8 Llwrtnct Welt himself. II)! lflc!AtJ Tht Shoo#alr1S Cam· U S.turday Nl&flt Flahts em travel to Las Vt&ll for a look fJ Ntws Watch Larry Burrell at the life of show &iris. m Porter W11oner Show fE Consumel'1 Wotld 10:00 II Cl) Mlssloft: lmpouible Gerald fD SC>eclal of the WHk (R) S. O'lou&hlin and Christopher Stone a;, Muslca J Candones lltfHs iuest as crime syndicate bossn In 7:30 U Davtd frost Revue Art Carney char&e of the waterfront who extort guesb for 1 spoof of "Movies." huge sums of money from every ship (}) Dr1pet dockin& at a West Coast port. Jim (1) TO Tell tht Trutfl Phelps poses as the captain of a U Lera Make a Deal "haunted'' frel&hter. (I) 1111 CosbJ Show U Can a vision of terror a Mllllon $ Movlt: (2bf) "Ceoro * scare a man to death? Clrt" (com) '66 -Lynn Redcme. "THE SIXTH SENSE" I .... .. • :( ::a J .. I ft) rtaees and People Lucie Arnaz guest star e> lucedtl D CJ) Cl) m ne Slltll Sense 1:00 U CJ) All In the Famfly "Reflection of the Malle Lantern" 0 (1A) a;, Emerrency! "N u rs e s Dr. Rhodes Is asked to protect Mar· Wild" Johnny Gage falls fOf' 1 stu· 1uerite Webster, a young woman In ~ ' dent nurse, and Rampart's emer-love and a victim of a shockln& lllu· gency staff save the lives of a hold· sion. Lucie Arntz 1uests. up victim and his assailant. O Tarret ft John Wooden Show m News Ken Jones 0 00 (1) fl) Bewitched "School II) The Wilburn Brothen Days, School Daze" Endora's spell 10:30 U Sports Cll1lltn1e makes her granddaughter an author-O TWlll&ht Zont lty on everything, which dell1hts her m Ntws Charlie O'Donnell teachers and infuriates Samantha. 9 Al Capp m Mom G1'9ats: (211r) "All tflt a> Cine Mealcano IOn(s Men" <dra) 'SO-Broderick 10:45 Ell) NET PC.ytiouse Biography Crawford, John Ireland. 11:00 U CI) U CJ) News IE Championship Wresttln1 U Movie: "Nevada Smltfl" (wes) fl) Gamer Ted Armstronf Show '66-Steve McQueen, Brian Keith. BJ Ensalada de locos Ci) Marshal Dillon ®J To Be Announced 0 Fri&ht Nl&ht: (C) "Torture Gar· a;J Varitdld MuskaJ den" and "(C) "Phantom of Ult Rut 1:05 U UCU Bulttbatt Bruins vs. Stan -Mor1ue" ford, Indians at Stanford, live. m CoUeae Basketball USC vs. Cal l :lO U Cl) Mary Tyler Moore Biii Dally at Berkeley, tape delay. guests as a newly.elected city coun · m It 11 Wrttt.n cilman who is eaaer to appear on a m Film television news show with Ted 11:15 IJ Fabulous 52! "Lonely A,. the Baxter. Brave" (dra) '62-Kirk Dourlas, 0 (})(I) aJ ABC Movie of Ult Walter Matthau, George Kennedy. A WHk: (C) (90) "A V"J Mlssinf ,.,. cowboy at war with jet age finds son" (mys) '71-Eve Arden, Ju1le himself the oblect of a manhunt Newmer, James Gre&Qry, Skye Au· after tryln& to help a friend escape brey, Ray Danton. Miss Arden ap-jafl. pears as Hllde1arde Withers, an ex· CJ) Movie: (C) ''To Hell and Back'' school teacher-turned -detective, who 11:30 0 @) a;, News starts out tryinc to find a missln& Cl) Movie: ''Sherlock Holmes and heiress and winds up solvln& 1 Dressed to KJll" (mys) '46-Basil murder ~se. Rathbone. • ; ' ! i ' ,.. .. • 14 ~:a( i ~ . I I I ,I " y ,; ~ ' fl) Hour of Dtlfvtr1na U Movie: "lady In a Care" (susp) Qt CoHt(t 8Mllttball '64-01lvla de Havilland. 9:00 II Cf) Dkk Van DJ*• Mana1er Ted Cl) Movft: ''Sttllpt Jacbr (susp) Atwater warns that everyone at his '64-Joan Crawford, Diane Baker. station will be fired unless Dick can ~ Newa ~ attract more viewers Ind raise more m Movie: "S.rceant York" (dra) money than 'That Other Channel" In '41-Gary C.ooper, Walter Brennan. a 24-hour, two-station charity tele· 12:00 D Movie: ''Soldier In the Ram" thon. (com) '63-Jackle Gleason. 0 @) m NIC Slt11rday Movie: (C) @) M~lt: "Portnlt of a Mobster" (21/ihr) "The HontJ Por (com) '67 (dra) '61-Vlc Morrow. -Rex Harrison, Susan Hayward, Cliff 1:00 IJ Movie: ''Wolf Larson" (adv) '58 Robertson, Capuclne. A rich, elderly -Peter Graves, Barry Sullivan. man (Harrison) calls his three for· Cl) News mer mistresses tocether to decide m All·"litrt Show: (C) ''Co-lo which of them will Inherit his estate. Mania," ''The f'BI 99" and "COvtr fiij The Silent Years (R) ''The Hundt· Cilrf" m M-:!otft Dame" 1 :30 Q) Movie: "The Cirtat Advtnturt" '-'=' • -u A 1 ... (adY) '54-Arne Sucksdortf. liA:I ... n· mer un ~·owetM 9:30 II ()) Amit Arnie steps into the 2:00 D Spt1kln1 frHIJ ar11 of salesmenslllp and lands an 2:30 tJ M~lt: ''Tiii tflt End of Time" Important 1ccount, but his succass (dra) '46-Robert Mitchum. ... .. 25 MONEY MATTERS-A wealthy man (Rex Harrison) who doesn't have Iona to ltve tries to decide -whk:ih of his former mistreues (Capuclne, left, and Edie Adams) he'll leave his millions to in "The Honey Pot," a comedy to be colorcut on the NBC Saturday Nlrht Movie (March 4) at 9 PM. ~, BEFORE YOU LEASE INVESTICiATE ! VISIT 1HE AIL NEW LEASE CEN1ER A1 ORANGE COUN1Y1S NO. 1 LINCOLN MERCURY DEALER. Ultra modern, streamlined methods now save you extra money and give you greater maintenance protection than ever before. WE LEASE ALL POPULAR MAKES 7 DAYS A WEEKI BRING US YOUR BEST OFFER BEFORE YOU DECIDEI SANTA ANA LINCOLN MERCURY 1JO1 N . TUSTIN AVE. SANTA ANA 547-9183 , I I, . " ) , /, ·, · P1ge 26 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, FEBRUARY 26, 1972 TV '~r Evening Movies 7:30 1:00 9:00 11:00 11:30 SUNDAY, FEBRUA"Y 27 S (C) "Miras-" (dr-a) '6S--Greaory Peck. Diane Baker. 5 (C) "St....U of 1Ar9Clo" (wff) '-49--Wllllam Holden. 2 I (C) "Ando" (adV) '68--Robert Mitchum, Peter Falk. 9 (C) .. Lost Command" (dra) '66--Anthony Quinn, Claudla Cardinale. 11 "Born Y .. tarday" (c.om) '51-Judy Holllday, Wllllam Holden. 7 3 6 (C) ''TIM Bfua Maa" Part I (dra) '6&-Gaor1• Peppard, Jamea Mason. 6 "Guaat In the Houae" (dra) '4-4-Anna 8axter, Ralph 8allamy. 9 "All Quiet on the Wntam Front" (df'I) '30--Law Ayres. 7 (C) "Mary Jana" (dra) '68-Fablan, Patty McCormack. 13 (C) "Camlval Story" (adv) '54--Anne Baxter, Steve COchran. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28 6:30 7 (C) ''Tiie Ballad of Joale" Part I (wes) '68--0orla Day. 7:30 5 (C) "Nevada Smith" (was) '66--Stava McQueen, Karl Malden. 9 (C) "Myatarloua laland" (scl·fl) '6l-Mlch11I Cral1. 1 :00 4 10 (C) "The Cockeyed Cowboya of Calleo County" (R) (waa) • Dan Blocker. 7 3 6 (C) ''The Blue M11t" Concl (dra) '66-Georaa Peppard. J1m s Mason. 11:00 9 (C) "The Blue Angel" (dra) '5')-May Btltt, Curt Jura•na. 11:30 2 I (C) "Th• Damned" (dra) '70-0irk Boaarda. ln1rld Thulin. 11 "Hla Glr1 Friday" (com) '40--Cary Grant, Roullnd Russell. 6:30 7:30 1:30 11:00 11:10 11:30 6:30 7:.30 l :JO 11:00 11:10 11:30 6:30 7:30 9:00 11:00 11:10 11:30 6:30 7:30 1:30 9:00 11:00 11:10 11:30 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 29 7 (C) ''The Ballad of Joale" Concl (wes) '6~1a Day. 9 (C) "Apache Rlfln" (wes) '65--Audle Murphy~lchHI Dante. 5 (C) "Nevada Smith" (wes) '66--Steva McQuaen. Karl Malden. 7 3 6 "'The ~" al CharlH Sand" (scl·fl) '71-Petar Haskell, Joan Bannett. 9 "Me and the Colonel" (com) '58--0anny Kaya, Curt Jursans. 13 "All Through the Night" (mys) '42-Humphray Bo11rt. 2 I CC) "Pilasa Don't Eat the Dal.iH" (com) '60--0orls Day, David Nlvart. 11 "The Marrylnc Kind" (com> '52-Judy Holliday, Aldo Ray. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1 1 (C) "EJ1odua" Part I (dra) '60--Paul Newman, Eva Marie Saint. 10 (C) "Madigan" (dra) '68--Rlchard Widmark, Inger Stevens. I (C) "C~yanne Autumn" (adv) '64-Rlchard Widmark, Carroll Baker. 5 (C) "Nevada Smith" (wes) '66--Stava McQuean, Karl Malden. 11 (C) "Voyage to a Prehistoric "-net" (1cl·fil '65-BHll Rathbone. 9 "Lone Day'a Joumay Into Nlcht" (dra) '62-Katharlna Hepburn. 13 (C) "Four Bullett for Joe" (was) '64-Paul P1a1t. 2 8 (C) "Torpedo Run" (dral '58-Glann Ford, Ernaat Boranlna. 11 "Attack of the 50th Woman" (scl·fll '58-Alllson Hays. THURSDAY, MARCH 2 1 (C) "E11odua" Part II (dra) '60-Paul Newman, Eva Marla Saint. 5 (Cl "Nevada Smith" (wea) '6f>-.Stave McQuean, Karl Malden. 9 "Th• Haunting" (dra) '63-Julle Harri•, Claire Bloom. 2 I (C) "Hari>•r" (su') '66--Paul Hawman, Lauren Bacall. I "Lafayette Eacadrille" (adv) '58--Tab Hunter. Etchlka Chouraau. 13 "Storm Fear" (dra) '56-Comel Wilde. Jean Wallace. 2 I (C) "The uw and Jake Wade" (was) '58--Robert Taylor, Richard Widmark. 5 "Llttla Bis Hom" (wes) 'SI-Maria Wind1or, John Ireland. 11 (Cl "They Rode Waat" (wes) '54--Robert Francis, Donna Reed. FRIDAY, MARCH 3 1 (C) "E11octua•• Concl (dra) ·~Paul Newman. Eva Marie Saint. 9 "Mlaalon Baunpa" (adv) '68--Vera M llaa, Denni• Weaver. 4 (Cl "Speedway" (R) (mus) '68--Elvis Pr11lay, Nancy Sinatra. 10 (C) "Or. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" Chor) '41-Spancar Tracy. 2 I (C) "Heat of Anger" (dra) '71-Suun H1yward, Jamaa Stacy. 9 (C) ''Tll• Te.JIJcan" (wea) '66--Audle Murphy, Broderick Crawford, and (C) "Looklnc For Low" (com) '64-Connle Francia, Jim Hutton. 13 ''TOf>SNr" (com) '37-Cary Grant. Constance Bannett. 2 I (Cl "Glr1 Happy" (mus) '65-Elvi1 Pr11ley, Shelley fabares. 5 "Outlaw Fury" (wes) '50--Jlmmy Elllaon, Russell Hayden. 11 (C) HOrum Beat" (adv) '54-Alan Ladd, Audrey Dalton. SATURDAY, MARCH 4 7:30 9 "Qaorp Qlrl" (com) '66--Lynn Rad1rava, J1m11 Miion. B:OO 11 "All th• Kins'• Man" (dra) '50-Broderick Crawford. 1:30 1 3 6 (C) "A Vff'/ Mlaaln1 Pa,.on" (mya) '71-Eva Ardan, Julie Newmar. 9:00 4 10 (C) ''The Honey Pot" (com) '67-Rex Harrison, Susan Hayward. 11:00 5 (C) "Nevada Smith" (wes) '6f>-.Steva McQu11n, Karl M alden. 9 (C) "Torture Garden" and (C) "Pttantom of "'e Rue Morsua" 11:15 2 "Lonely Ara the Brave" (dra) '62-Klrk Oou1laa, Walter Matthau. l "To HeU and hck" (dra) '55--Audie Murphy, Marshall Thompson. 11:30 6 "Shartock Holm .. and Drnaad to Kill" (mya) '46-Basll Rathbone 7 "Lady In a Ca&•" (ausp) '6-4--0llvle de Havllland. I "Stralctrt JacQt" (ausp) '64--Joan Crawford, Diana Baker. U "Serseant Yor11" (df'I) '41--Gary Cooper, Walter Brennan. 'BACK TO VAUDEVILLE' t Jack Cassidy and Ronnie Schell star In "Hellzapoppln," an updated version of the 1938 Olsen and Johnson Broadway muslcal which established precedental standards for zany and original comedy, on The ABC Comedy Hour, Wednesday at 8:30 PM. Vaudeville Is back ... Ronnie Schell (left) and Jack Cassidy In an updated version of the 1938 Olsen and Johnson revue. Guest stars on the free- wheeling , farcical special are actress Lynn Redgrave, critic Rex Reed, the Jackson 5, the Volantes (trick cyclists), Bob Williams and Louie (Louie Is a dog), Richard M. Dixon and a stable of 20 mad comedians augmented by a galaxy of beautiful girls. Unbilled, but very much part of the show, are members of the theater audience, many of whom participate In the wild shenanigans and gleeful situa- tions that make "Hellzapoppln" unique. As hosts of the program, Cas- sidy and Schelt go through their complete bag of tricks: song- and-dance routines, jokes, skits that go back to Weber and Fields, and a mishmash of fren- etic sketches, blackouts, music and madness. WESTERN FOURSOME -N•n· 11tte Fabray, Mickey Rooney, Jack Cassidy •nd O.n Blocker (top to bottom) portny, respec· tlvely, • saloon If rt, a saddle bum, the town dandy and a blacksmith In search of • mall order bride, In ''The Cocke~ Cowboys of C.llco County,' a comecfy·westem on The NBC Monday Nllht Movie •t 9 PM. THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, f'EBRUAltY 26, 1972 Order Yours NOW • •• 1000 Beautiful Stick-on Labels . 1'T"" •PERSONALIZED •srYUSH •EASY TO USE • ORDER FOR YOURSELF OR A FRIEND SHAPE AND SIZE OF LABEL Mrt. John Doe 123 Main Street Anytown, An11tat• 1234S Label• Do Not Have A Printed Border. May be u1ed on envelopes H re- turn addreu labels. Also very handy ...-'i~;r;,om;_.__ .... --7' u identifiution la.bel1 f o r markinCJ personal items such H books, recc.rds, photos, etc. La- bels stick on glen and may be used for marking home canned food items. 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Waa it neceaaryP-R M. St.et:>em, San Antonio, T em.. • If you leave it out, then you. are making an agreement with an audience: "Let us pretend together ... I hOped that wouldn't be nec.-essary. Actors-especially those wfio aren't FOR GEORGE C. SCOTT, actor You are one of today's most 10Ugbt-aftet act.ors. Does being in such a pG.ition mean an end to the feeling of insecurity most actors haveP-Elizabeth DorT, Little Roe~ Ark. • All actors feel insecure at times. Just try doing a play eight times a week, and you'll find out how good and how bad you can be. There is no guarantee in this business that things will go right. You're on top one minute, and the next minute-zappol It's a cruel, capricious profession, and you've got nothing to fall bade on. FOR LETITA "TISH" BALDRll>CE, former .oclal ~ to Mn. John F. ~mtedu Bu your connection with the Kenoedys faded into the back- ground now you are a suooessful businesswoman? Or do you still get "'bugged" about it?-D. Johnson, Reno, Nev. •Oh, yes-I still get "bugged." Often people meeting me for the first time asJc about the Kennedys' life in the White House. When that story about the Oruwises' marriage oon- tract broke, I received a Jot of calls from the p~. My answer was that I never heard of it and didn't believe there ever was such a thing. FOR GARY PLAY ER You have won the pro golf grand slam-the U.S. Open, the British Open, the PGA and the Masten. What is your present goal?-Wilbur E. Mangas, Hanington Park, N.J. •To win them all again. At 35, I'm in good physical shape. I daresay the fact that I don't smoke, but jog, weight lift and eat praperly, has me in better rondition than most of the younger men on the pro tour. I see no reason why J shouldn't play at least another 20 years. FOR BARBRA STREISAND Of all the roles you have played, wlaich one has been your favorite?-Robert L. Smith, Pu~ Conn. • I'd have to say my role in ·Funny Girl." It progressed from a young girl to a woman-a challenge for any actress. FOR JERSEY JOE WALCOTT, fonner heaVfltDei.Bhl bonng champion I was surprised to read that you had been elected sheriff of Camden County, N.J. How did you get into public life?- Mrs. Francis Banks, Rockland, Mass. • Just before my fight with Eu.ard Charles in 1951, I promised God that if He'd let me be champion for even one day, I'd devote my life to kids. Later, after losing two title matches to Roclcy Marciano, I went to the· C~mden mayor and offered to work with city youngsters for ~· I was appointed a juvenile officer and got $10 a day. In 1965 I was appointed deputy public-safety director, and in 1968 was named city rommunity-relations director. very good-say to an audience in a play, ·'I'm going to pre- tend to be angry here, and you'll certainly know what l mean," and they (the audience) say, "It's okay, honey, we know ... But the more of those agreements you make with an audience, the more contact with peoples lives you lose. When there is real feeUng, it sort of jumps across to the audience. When you touch a thing that people really say and do, there's the poosibility of touching people's lives. FOR FRANK ROBINSON, buebaU nar For some time it bu been reported that you will be the flrtt black manager in bi.g·league baseball. True?-Joho Forbes, Ct-eenBay, Wis. • J won't be the first, or the second, or the third. I won't be a manager at all. I've come to the conclusion that managing is not what I want to do. I don't want the strain, the agonies and the frustrations. I want to be with my family before my children grow up and get away. FOR SONNY, of Sonntf and Cher It's been said that, although your original appeal was to young people, you "'joined the Establishment'" when you started ,..,.... regular 1V aeries. Wby?-S. Joeeph, Cam- bridge, Md. • Why not? You .can't ignore 75 percent of the viewers. Most young people aren't watching the tube anyhow. After we dropped from the hard-rock scene, we worked for two and a £aH years in nightclubs. We were made aware that audiences expect more than 15 songs and a few one-liners. FOB SEN. JACOB JAV ITS of New York Many. liberal Republicans don't like the Nixon Administra· tion. Do you plan to support President Nixon in 1972? -Eli7.abeth Dn'bben, New York, N.Y. • As of now, I intend to support the President's campaign. But I reserve the right to reassess my ~tioo after I eval- uate Mr. Agnew's role. FOR JORN HUSTON, ~m dJrector You have directed many big-name stars in your pictures. Which one did you enjoy working with most?-Walter E. Dillon, w uhingtoo, o.c. • fd have to say Bob Mitchum. He played with Deborah Kerr in "Heaven Knows, Mr:. Allison," which I directed back in 1957. Mitchum has never done anything that's quite up to him. This fellow could play King Lear. 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Lea- man Russell Smith, guilty of mur- der in the first degree, fix the penalty as. death." What had begun as a bad-check spree had ended with my killing two policemen and receiving the death decree. Spciety demands my life, and I will no doubt pay in full. In the interim, I have existed for nearly seven and a half years on Sao Quentin's over- crowded death row, apprehen- sively waiting for somcooe lo push the button that will end my existence. · This eXperience has taught me some things-things that I hope will be of value to you. For example, I have learned that we do not die wholly at our death: we have moldered away gradually Jong before. Faculty after faculty, interest after inter- est. attachment after attachment disappear; we are tom from our- selves while Jiving, and death only consigns the last fragments of what we were to the grave. These past ycan have been studded with anxiety, frustra- tion, mental and emotional tor- ment. At tint I tried escaping by withdrawing into myself, indulg- ing in self-pity. But I soon real- iud that it was more self-destruc- tive lo be separated from the real- ity of my situation than lo open my mind to things around me. Notrung is more punishing or pos- se3Ses more genius for devising ways to punish than man's mind, and my mind had begun exacting its own penalties long before the jury reached its verdict Tiie acts leading to a murder trial and the trial itself have trau- matic mental and emotional con- sequences. Some of my most pain- ful memories are of mothers who quickly pulled their small chil- dren behind them to shield them from me when I passed to and from the courtroom.. I felt like a beast of prey; or, to UIC the dis- trict attorney's simile, .. like a man-eatina tiger with the taste of blood in its mouth." Maybe I am that to other people, but it's 4 8 FAMILY W£1KlY, FellN•'Y 27, 1172 l11m1A IL ...... A •IOI,.,_.. "1alr, S. Gu:Mtae., '-.......... of .... 1,... ................................ ,, ••• ., ...... .. ,..., ...... "°"' ... lhoollng of"'° plelnclotlln•1n In a dlpertMenl ....... 1-. the first time I was ever made to feel it. Life on death row is in many ways a life within my own mind. For 21 Y.a hours of every day, I am cooped up alone with my thoughts in a 4x.JO steel-and-con- crete cell. By now I've speot more than S7,000 hours in here. My loneliness makes me indulge in introspection, and this contrib- utes to my own punishment and frustration. I look back on my life trying to discover where it all went wrong. I accept basic responsibil- ity for my actions, but I can't bring myself to accept all the re- sponsibility for the destruction of the Christian principles that were instilled in me as a child. I know I was "not born a criminal. But I am frustrated in my etf orts to dis- cover answers. It seems the only responsibility the prison feels is to keep me sane enough for legal execution. Each time I am per- mitted outdoors, to go to the hos- pital or the visiting room. I am re.minded of my tenuous claim to life. On those occaaions., as we ap- proach other inmates from the regular prison population, my es- corting officers shout, "'Dead man coming. Move aside!" Dead man coming! Every man on death row has a fragile hold on life, but some also have a fragile hold on rationality. Every day I pass cells in which men lie in the dark. talking to themselves; long, earnest conver- sations. I never get used to hear- ing them aod never stop wonder- ing how much longer they can bold on. I dread the thought that my own mind could slip, and I make every efl'ort lo fight the ravages of mental and emotional starvation. Mm up here engage in the most inane cooversatiom-just to fight their isolation. Many of them talk back to the 1V sets. This is annoying to those around them, but annoyance gives way to tolerance and undcntaoding. We learn to appreciate our need for recognition-someone must know we exist as human beings. AJong with our struafe to stay rational~ we also struagle to stay involved with frieo&, family and loved ones. Some of them grow weary of writing letten and visit- ing the depressing prison; or someone ebe enten a loved one's life. I have yet to discover any truth in the adage that .. Al>- . sence makes.the heart grow food- "Although I tine offended IOdetr Md llKllt Pllr for tt, you end I mey hawe moN In common ttwn rou .....,.ct. I hllft rud ....... 91 percent of people questioned Ml- lftltted they hne committed -=ts for whldt they might have r.celved pri80ft eentencea. Ninety-one percent!'' er." The infamous "Dear John .. letter is common, and reactions to it vary. Some men ac::cept the Joss of a loved one (or an entire family) with a crude fatalistic attitude. Other men become abu- sive and vulgar. Still others plead desperately and passionately with their families-begging, sending teaMpattcred letters, hopiog to salvage the past and the future, hoping to bridge the gap of ab- ac:oce. It seldom works. I fed an emotional void in my life, and oft.en I believe it is mere instinct that makes me continue struggling for Jif c. There are me.o who have the attitude that it is better to be excc:utcd and be done with it, ending the ordeal. l have embraced that attitude at times, but I have also felt relief each of the three times I have received a stay of execution. Yet there is lit- tle real incentive to prolong life. In reality I know a life sent.cncc without the possibility of frfledom and reint.cgratioo. into society is my alternative to death. That holds little appeal-none if I con- sider it ratiooaJJy. But instinct can 11Each time I am pennltted outdoors, I am reminded of my tenuous claim to Ille. As we epproach other lnmatee from the regular prlton pop- ulation, my escorting offl· cera shout, 'Dead man coming. Move aide!' .. be perverse, so I continue my struggle lo avoid death, even while dreading the alternative. I continue tormenting myself by remembering all the simple pleasures of life I will never again be allowed to enjoy: freedom. independence, self-determination, good food. travel. marriage, fam- ily and holidays with loved ones, lo mention just a few. These dep- rivations are a result of my own conduct. so I neither seek nor de- s.ire sympathy or pity. I don't even expect mercy. But I do hope for a measure of unders:taoding. Since recent Supreme Court rulings, anxieties on death row have grown more intense. Yet some of the men seem oblivious to their peril. I haYC seen the ter- rible consequences of ref using to face up to death. When reality is then forced upon a man, he is to- tally unprepa«d for it. Ao execution took place here at San Quentin in April, 1967, and I bad the unforgettable ex- perience of witneaing the pre- exccution deterioration of a man. On the afternoon before the execution, teveral of us stood talking in the eurcise corridor. The condemned man stepped • from his cell, completely naked, and ahouted. "I am the Son of God, and I die to aave you all!" W'ath that, be bepn slashing bis arm with a cootrabaod raz.or he bad somehow obtained. Bright- red blood spurted from his arm and splattered on the ftoor. "Sec," be shouted, "'the blood of Jesus!" He held out his arm foe all to see. He began ahuftling slowly toward the front where we were gathered, still slashing his arm and shouting his Messianic prom- iles. By then a guard bad a rifle trained on him in the event other prisonen were endangered. "l won't hurt you. I die for you," the bleeding man assured us. The oftlcen finally got to him and the spectacle ended. He was executed the next morning, but that sight of the day before has never left my mind. Although I have offended so- ciety and must pay for it, you and I may have more in common than you suspect. I have read where 9 l percent of people questioned ad- mitted they have committed acts for which they might have re· oeived prison sentences. Ninety- ooe percent! I have also read where today, one boy in six lands in trouble with the juvenile court -which is the ftnt step on the long journey men like me have traveled. For those who can or will RCX>gniu the possibility that they miaht cod up in my shoes, or who have sons who might end up in my shoes, I hope my experi- ence will tell them what they may expect. 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Chill Until slighdy thickened; 61eod in whipped topping. -cut firm gelatin into 1/2-incb cubes; fold into slightly thickened mix· ture.Chill until mixture mounds· pour ·mto pie shell. Chill until firm. . . . By Wdhelmipa I Especially for Family Weekly How Tough Is-It to Become a Top Model Every week in our New York agency, my husband and I screen at least 100 young, pretty girls who dream of making it as a photographer's fashion and cover model. What are their chances? If we are lucky, we will discover from one to three gir1s a week who just might make il And once every two weeks there's one young man (out of 20 we talk to) who we think has what it takes. The competition is fierce and the stakes are high in modeling, but if you can break through, the rewards can be unbelievable. It's not uncommon for a top female model to make $30,000 to $60,- 000 a year-and a few make as much as $100,000.A male model can earn as much as $50,000 a year, and he usually finds be will have a longer career than a girl does. Years ago,youn~ters dreamed about being movie stars. Today, they're more down-to-earth-they identify with the models they see in magazines and on 1V com- mercials, and think, "Hey, man, what've they got that I haven't?" Modeling has changed since television commercials have be- come a big part of the modeling industry. I advise my girls to take some classes in acting and per- sonality know-how. A model who has no personality gets littJe work. All any agency can do is open the doors. After that, the model is on her own. But don't be discouraged-personality does develop once you have con- fidence and some practice. Let me tell you some general requirements for becoming a model. I'm sorry to say that in fashion modeling, "shorties" don't have much of a chance. A girl must be 5'6. and taller be· cause clothes just are not made for short girls. For commercials, short girls do stand a better chance. Young men should be 5'to• or taller for photographic modeling. Jn a girl, we look for good lep, bone structure, height· and-weight ratio, a good body proportion. In a ma n, we want a good strong face; in a young girl, beauty. Once a girl has learned the basics of modding, she must begin working with creative photographers. This is when she will develop and polish her own style and individuality that make her different from a ll the other models. Without this, you just haven't a chance in this busines1. I • FAMllYWEEKlY, Fe0nlefy27, 1f72 Wllhefmlna, shown hwe In front of IOrt1e of the 2!50 C0¥9"S on which she's appeeNd. "Althouch the mGf191 one ...-ns is eood," she .. ms, ''it can all end wtth a snap of the fin..,.." My agency handles bookin~ for 125 girls, about 35 of them in Europe. Our top girls make $75 an hour-that's $400 to $500 a day. Although nude modeling has become "the thing," my agency insists that the model ap- prove the final product, and we make sure the photographer's set is a closed one. One of my girls doing nude photography is paid $500 an hour or $2,SOO for the day. For lingerie moddiog, she gets $250 an hour, or $1 ,- 250 a day. While much of to- day's photography has tended toward nudity, it's usually in good taste and is highly respected work. Still, we're very careful about what we approve. I'm the one agent who has been on both sides of the fence, and I know what J'm talking "Years ago, youngsters dreamed about being movie stars. Today, they're more down-to-earth-they identify with the models they see In magazines and on TV commercials, and think, 'Hey, man, what've they got that I haven't?' " aboul The most important thing for a model is to save, save, save her money, since a career in modding is comparatively short. Although the money one earns is very good, it can all end with a snap of the fingers. l was lucky enough to make it as a top model and then go on to run a modeling agency. I was born in Holland and raised in Germany. I came to Chicago with my parents when I was lS yea.rs old because my father, who was a butcher, thought he could do well in Chicago. J started working in a 5-and-l <H:ent store in Chicago when I was a teenager, to help pay for my modeling-school lessons. My career really came about by accident, when my girl friend asked me to go along with her as she made the rounds of modeling schools. As it turned out, the director at one of the schools we visited didn't want my friend (she was too short to be a modd), but encouraged me. The director said my height (5' 1 O}, my long lep and good face could make me a fashion model. Six months after going to modeling school and working with the famous photographer Vic Scribcnsky in Chicago, I began my career as a fashion model. I was wortiq la a Chicago fashion house as a secretary and part-time designer when agent Shirley Hamilton discovered me. At the end of two months under her guidance, l became the num- ber one model in Chicago. A year and a half later, I was the num- ber one modd in Paris and New York, and, as my agent claimed, "the biggest money-maker of all time." But, let me tell you, it took a lot of determination, dedi- cation and discipline. I spent endless hours seeing potential clients, beating on doors and making test pictures-and it all Cowr by Normen Whitman • "S • Ill • ~ 0 • 0 an Why did readers credent I• eShehas career. e "Vogue covers of •One of •nd 1971 Gullet • Onlyto 1trlctly to added up to I sion. There were men-in fact, got to sleep at look fresh in dieted for n one bowl of became one of making a doll earned S 100, peared on 250 f was on the magazine a r studio after pos "Vogue,. cover, going to be my I expr~ion, my a built-in Geige home and told we talked about I and Cover Girl? Why did FAMILY WHIU.Y dtoo9e Wiiheimina to tell our readers about the modeling bualnesa? Here ere her credentlela: • She ha appeared on 250 magazine cove,. durtng her career. • "Vogue" cover girt 28 times, a record; al9o on the covers of Italian, French and Australian .. Vogue.,. •One of the 1CH>est-coltfed women In the world-1864 and 1971-n cholen by the Helene Curtis Beauticians Guild. • Only top model to run an agency In New York devoted atrtctly to f.shlon. Now, u heed of her own ..-er. WllMlmlna helps otfMlr JOllftC hop9fuls. For ewfJ P1 wM ma. it, she .. ,... • hundred fall. added up to learning my prof es- sion. There were no late dates with men-in fact, no dates at all. l got to sleep at an early hour, to look f reah in the morning, and dieted for nearly two years on one bowl of soup a day. But I became one of the top 10 models, making a dollar a minute, and l earned $100,000 a year. I ap- peared on 250 fashion covers and was on the cover of "Vogue" magazine a record-breaking 28 times. When I Jett the photographer's studio after posing for that 28th "Vogue" cover, I jl.l.jt knew it was going to be my last cover, my last eitpr~ion, my last pose-I have a built-in Geiger counter. l went home and told my husband, and we talked about it and decided to open our own modeling agency. That was back in 1967. We have never regretted it. l love this way of life so much that J'm happy to be still pan of it. Now I'm able to guide other youngsters in an exciting ca.-eer. It can offer them tremendous opportunities if they're willing co work hard, have what it takes-and also get a LiUle bit of luck. 'fllae M'e 90lllC "occupational hazards" you always hear about that a model mUlt learn to handle. Once a photographer chased me around his studio. J made a joke out of it and said to hjm, "You're fantastic, bot I fell madly in love with someone else six months ago. You're too late!" We laughed about ii, and to this day have remained the best of f rieods. I've never known a photographer who can't be made to take "no" for an amwer. You just have to know how to handJe it with a bit of humor. Modeling's a serious business. There's too much at stake for a photographer to be- oome involved with or try to take advantage o( the model. Word spreads quickly in this tight-knit business, and before long the photographer would be on every- body's "drop dead" list. I happe.o to be a prude and am proud of it. We have a staff of 28 people at our agency, and charge our mod- el~ a 10 percent fee. A model has lo cam $350 to $400 a week for the agency ju.st to break even on the 10 percent commissjoo we re- ceive. To those who can't reach this figure, we have lo say, "We just can't afford lo represent you. Maybe another agent can do bet- ter for you." In this competitive bl.l.jjness, there's a 30 percent drop out of models in six months. Of course, rejection is hard to take, but a modd must learn not to take it personally. ll's a tough business. I fi.ad models for my agency everywhere and anywhere. The other day I was on a bus and noticed a lovely young girl. I in- troduced myself, gave her my business card and told her if she was interested in being a model to phone me for an interview. I'm a judge at contests like the Miss U.S.A. and Miss Universe contest&. So I'm constantly on the lookout for the right girls. I travel to Europe three times a year to see the fashion collections. lo Paris and London, agents have me look at girls they think can make it in the United States as models. Surprisingly, many of the girls J discover in Europe pass as Americans. They just have that certain Y ankce look about them. For every girl who's made it as a top model, there are a hundred that have tried, and in six months have become dropouts. It's a de- manding business that leaves a model hardly any time for her- self, but if she has what it takes and is willing to sacrifice a lot, she may make it. I didn't get married until I was 2S, but I have no regrets. I'm 31 now and my husband, Bruce, is 47. We have a lovely daughter named Melissa. who win be three years old, and a toy French poodle named after me-Willy. I haven't started him on modeling lessons-yet 0 FAMILY WEEKLY, February 27, lt12 • 1 The need for prayer-especially in time of danger or amciety-1s instinctive in almost everyone. Yet many people regard it chiefly as a means of obtaining God's favors. And when everything they pray for is not granted. they often wonder if God is really listening. Christ's teachings on prayer. however, reveal that God does indeed hear and answer eact"t of our prayers .. but not necessarily by granting every favor we want or think we need. 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Every time you'd tum around, there'd be a picture with history, either starring George Ar11ss or Paul Munl. They were exciting. Now you have to look at films about Ted, Alice, Chartey or whomever .... I really don't like to go to the movies anymore. The people who work for me go, and they tell me what's going on. That's bad enough." (Mature Is still acting, however, and Is cast In MGM's "Every little Crook and Nanny.")-8J Wiiiiam Woff People and \'ou How Your Temper Affects Your Children Does your son sulk for hours or even days when he's frustrated? Or maybe he kicks, stamps, slams or destroys. Per- haps your daughter ra. sponds to frustration by setting forth on a nonstop argument. Now there's new hope for parent survival. Changing the way rou react to fruetratlon may change your children'• behavior. Children, It has been discovered, react to their problems by Imitating the way their parents deal with their adult frustra- tions. 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Not because she was pregnant all the time, but because she had managed to eat herself up t.o 230 pounds. · She'd tried all kinds of crash diets and re- ducing pills, but nothing seemed to work. As J oAnne said: ''When you swallow those pills, they're gone. It's the same with liquid diets. You drink them, and they're gone. It's not like having something you can chew on." Then one day, in desperation, she made a doctor's appointment (one of many) about her weight problem. But in his waiting room, she picked up a magazine and saw a et.ory about a woman who'd lost a tremendous by Ruth L McCarthy amount of weight with the help of Ayds9 Reducing P1an Candy. When JoAnne looked at the woman's fat picture, she said: "That's me." Then she looked at the slim picture and thought: "If she can do it, so can L0 J oAnne didn't even wait to keep her ap- pointment. She went directly to a drugstore and bought some vanilla caramel Ayde. She followed directions, taking one or two before each meal with a hot drink, and JoAnne said they actually helped curb her appetit.e, so she ate less. Without drugs, too. She went from 230 pounds t.o 132 on the Ayds plan. I'll t.ell you, the crew that photographed BD'OBB AND AJl"'l'EB MBASUBEMENTS Before After Now Height .... 5'5'' ....... 5'5" ....... 5'5" Weight .... 230 lb&. .... 132 lhe ..... 130 lb8. Bust ...... «" ....... 36'1.a" ..... 36" Waist ..... 36" ....... 27" ....... 26" Hipe ...... «" ....... 36'' ........ 34" Ole88 ..•.. 22'1.a ...... 9 ......... 9 JoAnne as she t.old her story was absolutely amazed at the beautiful transformation. That was in 1968. This summer, out of curiosity, I went back to see if JoAnne Lawrenoo had let herself go -or if she'd stayed in line. The answer is in the photographs on this page. Not only does JoAnne measure up better. She's down two more pounds. 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"I'm energetic, but not ner- vous. I have a temper, though! I get mad easily, but get over it quickly. I would say I get really angry once every two ~r three months. But I hit walls! l hurt my fist the other night I don't want to rut people, so I hit walls!" He laughed. "Of course, I break my hand. but at least I don't get sued I "I'm more confident than I used co be," he tells me. "I'm cer- tainly not overconfident-never have been-though I may give some people that impression. I don't know why. Yes, I think it may be the Lancelot image. I'm not sure. "Not only that, but people used to think l always sang with that robust, full-out sound." He deepens his voice on the last few 11 • FAMILY WEEKL V, Feb"'•IY 27. 1972 "My favorite recording? I don't have one. I haven't listened to half of them. I hear them on the radio and say, 'Hey, that'• mer I did that!' But we never play them. That would be a bore." words to demonatrate. "'They're still asking me why I've changed my style. But I never did sing that way before, and don't oow. I was merely playing a part." When I asked Bob's own favor- ite recording, I expected every answer but the one I got. "I don't have one. I haven't listened to half of them. I hear them on the radio and say, 'Hey, that's met I did that!' But we never play them. That wouJd be a bore. "OccasiooaJly, when there's no one around, l'U play maybe four albums from the earlier years to now,just to see if I've progressed, or if the phrasing has changed. Sometimes I'll hear something l've done that I like. Other times I'll say, 'Oh, that's bad!'" Married to lovdy Carol Law- reoce, Bob speaks warmly of her and their two sons, Christopher, seven, and Michael, five. "The nice thing about it is that Carol knows my work and 1 know hers. But we have the sensitivity not to criticize right after a perform- ance. Nobody goes out there try- ing to be bad. Wher. J see her perform, say 1 like 99 percent of what she does. I'll still have notes on the other one percent. If l tell her then, it all sounds so nega- tive. So I'll wajt until the next morning. "Sometimes she 11 come to one of my television rehearsals, and say, 'Bobby, the angle is wrong. tum around a little,' or, 'Don't you think it's furuiier this way?' And I'll disagree. So she says, 'Well. think about it.' And in- variably, 111 wind up using her reading. She's very brig.ht about what's good and bad." I asked him if he'd let Carol do a nude scene. "That would be up to her. She's got too much class and too much taste to do anything shoddy, so I'd know, if she really wanted to do it, it would be some- thing artistic and beautiful. "Show-business marriages aren't easy," be told me, frankly, "but we're working it out. We happen to like each other, which helps. Aod we stiU laugh at each other's jokes. Sbe1l say some- thing to me that no one else will understand, just me. But it's our own little thing, it's ours. "U l bad my life to live over again, I would probably study, read feverishly, develop a vocab- ulary and become a writer. f t's the only thing in the world to do, the only thing that lasb-lhe writ- ten word. My performances will be forgotten soon alter I'm dead." It is this awareness of the brief span of life that helps Bob Goulet put his world in perspective. And it is the key to bis whole person- ality. It is the answer to his sad- ness, bis contentment and his u st for life. Speaking more to himself than to me, be says: "We get glorious sunsets where we live. We enjoy them. We en- joy watching our children play and our animals cavort. We en- joy just being-together." But then be adds: "I think of death quite often. But becauae of that, I enjoy living all the more." 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The 1pecial formula- tion of Lveette adju111 the tap water to aive it the exact depee of aen.- tleneu your body needl. Send 25¢ and sec. ~~;-;2z5~~~~----------, I Montvale, N.J. 076-lS I I Pleaae send me four p~meuured Lyaette appli-I I cations. I've endoeed 25¢ for postage and handling. I I I understand I will also receive a coupon worth 25¢ ro.. I I ward my fint store purchase of Lysette. ru I I Nam I I Address I I a~ I I~ z\p I I Of'er lbnlted to one pe:r hou.ehoJd. Expires December 31, tm I L~..:.°.:~~~".:'~---------~ © 1971 LEHN 6&. FINK PRODUCTS QUIZ/ By John E. Gibson What Your Eating Habits Tell About You Tnae ca E~ Whal you cat can raise or lower )IOUl LO. (Stt numbtr I .) Jt has been said that .. man is what be eats." 'Tb.is may be stretching a point, but it's a cinch that if he doe.sn'teat, be un't.And since wielding a knife and fork plays such an important part in our lives, it's fitting that this quiz give us some food for thought TRUE OR FALSE? 1. What you eat can raise or lower your IQ. 2. The oldei you get, the more fi.oicky you get about your food. 3. People tend to crave certain foods when they're depressed or feeling sorry for themselves. 4. Many people an overweight simply because they confuse ap- petite with hunger. 5. Wbe.o there are changes in our penooality and our general out- look. our food like& and dislikes tend to change, too. ANSWERS 1. Tr~. Studies show that failure to eat a weU-balanced diet can cause a person•s mental powen to deteriorate appreciably. This has been found to be particularly evident in the case of youq ctill- dren and elderly people. One study of children showed a differ- ence of JS to 20 IQ points be- tween those who were receiving a well-balanced diet and those who were not. Likewise, Univer- sity . of Maryland studies have demonstrated "a significant rela- tionship between a person's nu- tritional, state and bis level of intellectual functioning ... 2. False. Psychological studies of nearly 400 people at San Fran- cUco State College showed that those under 21 had far more food averaiom ("I never eat this"; "I couldn"t eat that") than older people. The tendency of youoaer people to reject more foods was found to go hand in band with a tendency to be more picky and choosy about other thin&S· ln- vestigaton found that "this age. pattern of rejection applied to occupations as well as foods." a. True. Studies show there ia a marked tendency on the pa.rt of a great many people to crave toothsome goodies-desserts, can- dies, particularly chocolate- when they're feeling blue and down-in-tbe--dwnps. loveatiaa- tions show that there a.re othen who don't have a particular de-- sire for sweets when dep~ but have a craving for spicy foods; and stiU othen simply feel like eating-compulsively. 4. True. Recent studies at the University of Illinois have shown that conditions that merely came a normal person to have a aooc:t appetite cause a penon with a weight problem to feel intense hunger. 5. True. Psycbolog.ical studies show a definite relationship be- tween our feelings and emotions and our food prefeRoces; and when an indMdual'1 penonality undergoes a change-due to out- side io1Juences. experiencea. con- flicts or whatever-his food likes and dislikes are usuaUy altered. too. 0 Pet Corner How to Housebreak Your Pup A lot of f amlllea this time of year are wishing they lRAINING had never fallen for that doggy In the window. He was great until he started leaving puddles on the carpel Now what? Authorities agree that the secret In housebreaking a puppy la to take him out NrtJ and frequently. Mart one .,.. tn the yard or gutter aa Na Md encourage him to UM It. Stick to a regular routine: flratthlng In the morning; after each meal; whenever he begins to squat or act suspiciously; when he wakes from a nap; just before bed. In the house, he should be paper-trained. Keep him confined to a certain limited area at first A puppy can't control hlmaelf If left to roam the house. Praise him when he la good; correct mistakes Immediately by a loud ''Nol Nol'' and by taking him out. Be patient but flnn.-By FeHcla Amn H • FAMILY WEEKl.Y, FebniatY27, 1172 3 lbs. Place water. coarse COOKBOOK/By Marilyn Hansen Combine meat with everyday beans. a good source of vegetable protein, to add nutrition to your weekly ~nu Meat' n' Bean Casseroles GLAZED SPARERIBS AND BEANS *"0.. ..... (1(. .... ,__.,~ o..16.s .... __ _ .. ,.._ ..... Dudlt ............ .......... ·~ limt. Wrilt W flRl!.E 90C>K 3 lb&. sparet1be, cut in 3-inch boilino reduce beat cover and .., .. ·111111 ... .,, ..,., Ot ... , .... ---.-.~.'-....... '*-.,... 2~cupswat. 1 t.atpOOft Mtt eo.r.. blllck pepper 2 cans (16«. stz.) portc afld beens wttt'I tomato uuc:e ~ cup thinly •Aced apples 1 tanpoon ddlt' w...- 1 tenpoon dry or pnpered simmer l Y.a houn; drain. ,.__ ___________ __,, 2. Preheat oven to 350°F. Tum beans into shallow baking dish, sprintle with V.. teaspoon coane black pepper. Place apple slices here and there on beans. Arrange spareribs on top. 3. In small bowl combine vino- =::.::HEllBllDS You C9ll now 91( ~ reUef b'alD the a:obiu I Milllll. "MlddenlnC lt.c:binll of p&lsor~ D.Dl>. Qwn S. a emu. medJaited emoUJent that ada prompU7 to reline this condition. QWeU I~ -pain. IOOtbn..,... attm u.... n mn help you . .AS tor Dl>l>. er.in at f'OA# dnlGlat- INSTANT MAGNETIC llKE GARAGE s.w thole bicydee from~ of ,.in and bed WMtfwr with Instant Blu Ga· nip. Powwful bulrt·ln-macneta hold pr• In piece Meu,...y-no 1trlna. ti.I. He9Yy relnton:ed ... thl'OU£h s>Wtlc: to flt •II •IDs: most motoreyclft. Folds In· to 1m•ll space when not In use. 542' e1t1eca.nc. s1.5t, 21sz.• GREENLAND STUDIOS 8143 Grrt'nlanti Bid£; M111m1 ''• 33054 earitis MAKING YOUR EARS HURT AND ITCH? "Etritil" -annoying pain and Itch "' YQtJr ean -ii brought on by exoett wax. But when YotJ try to remove wax with pointed objects, yoe1 may Injure your earal There'• a better, aafer way to remove excesa wu -with AURO &r Droc-. When excea wu it gone, pain Ind Itch of "Earltia" It gone. Get AURO 1o hefp atop "EtrtU1." ot•n ~ Onia c:.. lllc~f .......... •· '· u111 EAT ANYTHING WITH DENTURES ~& Do your loose dent\U'C3 slip or cause sore gum•·r BRIMM'S PLASTl·LfNERrelinesdenturcic 1mugly without powder. pHte or pads. Giv"tl tight.comfortable fit for months. YOU C AN EA 1' ANYTHING. Simply lay 8oft strip of PLASTl·LlNER on denture. Bite and it molds per· (ect!y. Easy to u11e, harmless to dentures and gums. Moncy-baclr ~1111riintce (rom mfg. At all 1lr111• c1111nt,•rs mumnt (opttonal) 'h cup Mtdtup 2 tabMpoont mo&u.Ms gar and mustard until smooth; 1-------------...L.........:.:.:..::==----==-=-==-.:..:.:.::;:.._....1... _ _.:=~--------­ 1. Rime spareribs in cold water. Place in 3-qt. saucepan with water, saJt and Y.a teaspoon coarse black pepper. Bring to stir in ketchup and moluses. Spread over spareribs. 4. Bake for 40 minutes untJl spareribs are glazed. Make14 urving1 . --· ----------HAMBURGER-ONION-BEAN CASSEROLE 3 tablelpooilS .., .. table oil 2 •• around beef 1 cup chopped ,...... pepper 1 pq. (2.Y. cm.) anlofHoup mlx 1 tabl11paon chHI powder '4 tuspoon pepper 2 cans(l6-or17~sm) kldMf beens. undrained 2 cups leftowr c:oolwd rtc:e or m.caronl 1 can (16-or 17· oz. tin) tomatoet 1 can (l~ou.) condensed tomato soup 1 'h CUP' .,....,,. ... -oc:ea-- Amertcan m-se 1. Preheat oven to 400°F. Light- ly grease 31h-qt. casserole. 2. In large skillet in hot vegetable oil, same ground beef until it loses its red color. Drain off fat. 3. Stir in green pepper, onion- soup mix. chili powder and pep- per. 4. Tum meat mixture into cas- serole; add beans, rice, tomatoes and tomato soup; mix well. 5. Bake 45 minutes uncovered; sprinkle surface with grated cheese and bake 10 mi out looger. Males 8 servings -·----HAM-AND.ORANGE BEA...;.;N...;.__B_A_KE ___ _ 3 cans (16-oz. sin) portt and beens In '°"'81IO Muce 3 tablHClOClftS lnsblnt minced anion 1 tabllepoon preper9d horMrMWI 1 tablespoon pnper.s mustard • "'.atch-thlck a.ftawr ..._..fMlmsllcel e ~ .,.,.,..._. onanae eAC99 12 whole dowa Vt cup llcht.tlfown supr, firmly pecMd 2 tltble9paona butW' OI marprtne 1. Preheat oven to 3S0°F. In 3 qt. bowl combine beans, inst.an minced onion, horseradish an mustard; turn into a 2'h-qt. shat low casserole. 3. Bake 4S-SO minutes unti glued and bubbly. Ma/us 8 1etvll'l8 F~ILV W1:£KLV, f~scy %7, 1t72 a 11 authentic operating scale model, only •6.98 Some d~ your car will PfObllblY run on • W•nkel, the rwolutic>Mry pistonles.1 en&ine that's "'8klna headlines now-and witl be for yars to come In our polkltion-a>nsdous era. Thta ls the encine )IOU'W ra.d about In ~and nation.I mepzines ••• tha ~ that will probebly di. 5ipet9 the smos Pf'Ob'em-the same .,.Sne Gen· enl Motors paid 50 mllffon dollars for pt'Oduc:tlon rtctits-•nd now you can SEE HOW IT WORKS-In this ... -tf\N kit thet'• a fully operational 1/5 sale modef, lndud1"8 wery pluc, par and oil cap. Heavy plastic housi,. leb you ... 1he tri- •nsular rotors tumit11 on their sh8ft. the con. tinu.1 flal of ~ apettt paup, the tot.tine fan ba.des, the mowinl rubber f9n belt. You hear the pow9fful hum af the motor. too-ell oontrof1ed by your hand on the stidt-shift on-off swttx:h. WHAT MAKES WNIKD. RUN? Un4que trl9"1'Ul•r rotors tMt rot:wte in fteurNlht combusHon C'Nmbers lnstNd ot pfstom •nd (;yffnders. Mak· 11\1 It 'h the aha and weilfrt o( conwntJonal tnaines of the seme horsepower, with 40% fftlMf' perts for lele frict:Jon, less weer •nd tear, lea .-pair bllt.. And tM fastef It '°"' the qui.t.r ltpts. '\. . ,,._ .. " . ANDY HARDY GROWN UP A word about wives Mickey Rooney is 51 now, no taller (at 5-S) than when he played Andy Hardy years ago. But sinoe then he has been married seven times, has be- come the father of nine children and the grandfather of two. Of his wives, he now says: "I married lovely ladles. There has never been anything dis- tasteful when we parted, except that no one is proud to have been married TONGUE TWISTER By RICHARD ARMO.UR "He bit his tongue to keep from screaming," rm sure fve heard, or am l dreaming? Perhaps rm cowardly and weak, Or maybe rm some sort of freak, But all my life, since I was young, fve screamed when I have bit my _ tongue. The manager of a 12-story office building was infonned that a man was trapped in an elevator between the second and third floors. He rushed to the grillwork under the stalled car and called to the passenger: .. Keep cool. sir. We1l have you out soon. I've phoned for the elevator mechanic.'• There ww; a brief pause, then a more tlwi once. But it was worth go- ing through everything to reach my state of happiness with my present wife." He carries a walletful of pie. tures to the movie set where he's cur- rently filming "Scan~l" (he plays a retired gangster) . The pictures are, naturally, or his children, and he says proudly. 'They're all tam My two et. des\ sons are Mickey, Jr .• who's six· feet-four, and Timothy, who's si.x-feet- thr .. ee. When Detroit Uon1 pass receiver Chuck Hughes died of a heart attack on the field in front of 54,000 fans last season, questions were immediately raised about the quality of medical care for athletes. But the truth is, med- ical care for athletes has never been so good. In the old days, when players were injured, coaches simply told them to "run it off." Now, when football. baseball and basketball stars are re- ceiving salaries in six figures, the team doctor has become an indispensable part of the staff. As one observer put it. "'Who wants to pay for a Joe Namath or Gale Sayers, only to have him sit home on Sunday with a tom Jrneer The AMA ~mates that there are 40,000 doctors working full-or part- time in sports. One happy spin-off: never has the science of treating broken bones and ripped cartilages reached such an advanced level ALISON ROBERTS, 10 lMn& the tife of •baby Does the little cirt in the picttue look ill? She had been dying of a hopeless kidney fai1ure, when the parents of a 10-day-old baby, just deceased, offered a transplant of its kidneys. This photo- graph was taken on the 6rst ~y Alison Roberts was well enough to sit up in bed, expecting to go home soon. Said Ali.son's dad: 'We are delighted with her progress and thankful to the baby's parents, who made it all possible." What ii a cipr smoker? Well, psycho- logical studies suggest that some peo- ple associate cigar smoking with ma- turity. The cigar aficionado also tends to be something of a pioneer, a direct- action guy, more confident than l)ver- age, and more daring in dress, eating habits, travel, business and all-around Quips& tense voice answered: "I am the ele- vator mechanic." -A. T. Quigg THROUGH A CHILD'S EYES l<ld• ... llf• differently. Send contnw Ilona to HChlld.'' Faml~ WMlt}y. 60 Ualncton An., N. Y., H. Y. 10022. $10 If 11Md--nitumed. After rd just gotten home from the hospital from having a new baby girl, I showed the baby to my f~yea.N>ld son, George. George watched the quiet baby for a while, then said: "Why don't you put it down and see if it worb ?" -Mr1.Luconua,Blauvell,N.Y. A night watchman wcu ®zing on the ;ob when the chec~ came by. Sensing trouble, the watchman ratsed hf.& head, opened ,,., eye•, and said 81owly, "'Amen." -Henry E. Leabo TO MARKET, TO MARKET 1 take such care to prepare My weekly shopping list, I plan each can like no one ca~ Tber'e's nothing I have missed; But at the door of the store I always seem to find, I'm the schnook who long.. to Joolc: At the list I left behind! -Fag Manus The woman carried her Pekingese dog into the large department store. The dog seemed thir~ so she carried it over to the drinking fountain and let it drinlc &om it. A flOOtWa1ker, aghast. came running over to her. "Madam, I'm afraid our patrons wouldn't want to drink out of that fountain after your dog." "Ohl" said the woman, taken aback. ..l thought it was for the employees." -Dorothea Kent The worul really f..m't any WOT-"!. You ;ust underltond It better. -Thomas LaMance ' • general life-style. Or so they say at the Cigar lnmtute. DATES: The Easter Seal c:ampaign (for crippled children and adults) begins Monday. Tuesday, February 29, is Leap Year Day and Bachelor's Day, dedicated to unwed males. Friday is World Day of Prayer. ANNIVERSARIES: Charles A. Lind- bergh, Jr., was kidnapped 40 years ago Wednesday near Flemington, N.J. Alexander Craharn Bell. inventor of the telephone, was born 125 years ago Friday in F.dinburgh. Scotland. BIRTHDAYS: Sunday-Elizabeth Tay- lor is 40; John B. Connally 55; Joanne Woodward 42; Ralph Nader SS. Mon- day-Svetlana Stalin is 46. Wednesday -Harry Belafonte is 45; David Niven 62 Thursday-Doctor Seuss is 68. Fri· day-Desi Amaz is 55. Saturday- M iriam Makeba is 40. BIRTHDAY PEOPLE: Elizabeth Taylor and John Connally By Frank Baalnsld LITTLE EMILY ''The ,.trace bein1 what It ts. Pop, we could do wttn a llttte bit more ch .... tri191yweek!'' FAMILY WEEKLY, F.tlnltty 27, 1972 • ti .. • ., I Select . The Kind Of Music You . Like Best ••• ~72 Tom ' Jones I ./t' H,t ·•· 'It t• •nit 04108 03422 . ' S •... Takflt your choice of Stereo 8 Tape Cartridges or Records or Cassettes at top saving a I ,.,. ... -· 04181 04323 ···:~ ... -~ 04218 ~ ii Start a..t"8 Howl Take •rrt 8 hlta for only QIN With trlil membef'lhlp In the RCA Music s.Mce. Indicate U. Tape ·c.rtridgea. Rec- ordl or Cauettae you want on the coupon · and mall tt today. (Sorry, no mbdng.) FrH llagailnel Fre• Cholcel lllu1trated MEDt.EY regularly brlnca* you ,... of OYar 360 Mlections In each llaUe Ind tMturee a s.a.ctlon of the Montft In yaur ~ ~ categot'y. No monthlY purchele required. You IMnlfY agree to buy 8 mcMe hlta In the year -~ at regl'lar Muelc Service price9 -usuaUy $&.99 for Tape Ce.rtrldgee and Caa- aettes, $6.98 '°' Recorde. CftOOM from top ,.,. llke RCA, A&M, RepriM, AllMtlc, Atco, WarMf Broe., London, Panot, Decca, Mercuty, Bell •.. over 40 morel . AutoMatlc Shl ........ I To get the Selection of the Month, you need do naOtlna: It wlll be .... altomatlo.lly. n you WMt other •lee- r I I I I I I I SEND NO MONEY -MAIL COUPON TODAY! .. Mall 181 llCA MUSIC SllVIC(, P.O. Ill ICA 1, lnfl11.,.11a, ln.i. 41211 f'teaM KCtl't M'/ Mltllbtnlllp appllcatlolt In ttle RCA Music Service Md Mfld IM tflt I lllb I hl¥I dloMtl tDr *· t a"" to lluy as ftw as 111 111«1 at replar Mak Service ptlctt 111 tflt .rear tllead, aft9r wfllcll I llllJ cancel my Mtfllbtrslllp. I ...... RIM I _, ,.,... die ........................................... .,.,, ..... '9dllM.., ............ ..... ..., ..., ....,. ,,...... (SIMll alllppl!IJ·•l'Ylce cller11 I• aclded to Nell onler.) ""'" -ntf.H • am.acnoa (Indicate by number): I sa'" • ,..,. I 0 CARTRIDGES I • ~ ORECOADS I I OCASSEnEs I I ........................... ....... _ ............... ......_ .... ..., ~ (dMd !11 OlllJ)s 0 ...... 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' on. third savtngf (Small~ charge ls added to each order.) · - Free 10-0"1 TNIS Yeu must be delighted or return yoor e hit ... actlone wtthln 10 ._ wtthocft obllgatton. vouw nothing to ac.a. IO tllf In the coupon and .... n-~ lttodeyf . • .... • I a..c.. . . §39 I ll•I._. .. _ _...,, .&...._., 8-DE T U.S.A. 191Jl -.......,.,, ""f•llr. ~---------------------------~ .. .... nu00t1o••• UIO •• TMf9 "°"'· •• , rH"-"1'Y °" V••toV' ,..o .... ~·· OWfifC.•t ...... , ••• •C• '°APOIAhOfit. M.L&C'tfOll9 •MMe e ,. •• l"TCaCO t:frtGf ""1tOC ... l0 no• MO~to. 04379 JUI USON AIRPLANE • -1350IS Every Family Needs This Hospital Protection! Now ... Every F~mily Can Easily Afford It! · PAID DIRECT TO YOU IN TAX-FREE EXTRA CASH 5600.00-- When You Go to the Hospital! . And Extra Cash/Plus Pays You Up To S15,000.00 PAYS YOU UP TO $600 TAX-FREE CASH a month under age 65 for each accident or illness. Benefits begin your first day in hospital. Up to $15,000 for each benefit period. PAYS YOU UP TO $300 TAX-FREE CASH a month when you're 65 or over, for first 2 months and $600 a month thereafter up to $14,400 for each benefit period-this in addition to Med- icare. to You- PAYS YOU UP TO $600 TAX-FREE CASH a month for each accident or illness of your insured wife. Benefits begin the very first day in hos- pital. Up to $15,000 for each benefit P.eriod. (Same 65 nr over benefits as yours). PAYS YOU UP TO $600 TAX-FREE CASH a month for maternity benefits from first day in hos-- pital. for your insured wife. PA VS YOU UP TO $300 TAX-FREE CASH a mo for each covered child. Benet its from fir day in hospital and up to $7,500 for eac benefit period. PAYS YOU UP TO S600 TAX-FREE CASH addillonaJ for Intensive Care. PAYS YOU .UP TO $300 TAX-FREE CASH for Nursing Home Care. P LUS: Your extra cash benefits increase 54" a year (for 5 years) t o keep pace with t he rising cost of li ving! B . This plan fNIP ao much and the $1 offer I• ao good, you probably have aome questlon9-0r even aome doubts. We've put all the answers (Including the minor llmttatlons) down right here • • • In black and whit• . . • for Family Weekly readers ao you won't mlu the Enrollment Deadline for the Extra Cash/ Pl• Plan. Comparlaon •hon Extra Cash/Pl• helps answer today's alarming jump In hO.pttal charges, now up to $81.88 a day national aver- 1119-wtth •tlll worH to come .. Ordinary hospitalization Insurance alone just Is not enough now when your family is hit with a hospital stay. Especially with the bigger bills at home. It takes a hospital income plan that pays enough extra money-or you could end up draining your life sav- ings, children's. college fund, etc. Low- cost Extra Cash/Plus is the answer, your Safest Answer. Pays more be- cause it covers more. Helps out for both sickness and accident, the bur- densome costs of Intensive Care and convalescent facility. Yes, benefits even increase to meet rising costs. r family Is safer and so are your ha -earned savings-no matter what. YOUR-51 -BACK NO-RISK GUARANTEE Under this Gu1rantee, you risk nothina. Exlmlne your policy in your home. Show it to your Insurance epnt, or other trusted advisor. If not absolutely satisfied, return it within 10 days after receipt; N·BF Life will refund your $1 et once •.•. But mail Application before limited enrollment ends on Feb. 29, 1972. Better yet, do it today! Now-for only$1-with no health questions asked and regardless of your age, occupation or size of your family, you get your first month's protection. But you must reply before midnight February 29th. Durin& ttlis limited Enrollment Period JOU ttle readers of Familr WMklr can enroll JOUrMlf and all eli&ibte members of rour familJ simplJ by fillin1 in and mailine the Enrollment Form on the back cover of ttlis booklet with only $1. It's that usr! But to take advan~r of Extra Cash/ Plus, you must m . rour Enrollment Form before midniJtt February 29. Your protection beeins JUSt a1 soon as we r• c1iv1 your form and issue rour policy. You pin nothin1 by waitin1-act now-please mail rour Enrollment Form today! Now, for the very first time, you can get tax-free extra cash paid direct to you- not to the doctor or hospital unless you tell us to-when either you or a cov- ered family member is hospitalized for sickness or injury-J)aid from the first daY. for up to 25 months.:: PLUS your extra cash benefits increase each year for five years at no addit ional premium just to help you keep up with the rising cost of living. And you can enroll right from this Family Weekly booklet without having to see a com~ny salesman, without ans¥tering health questions. without the usua: insurance investigations . • . without any red tape Here's how to get your·Extra Cash Plus in addition to ' ordinary health insurance All you need .to do is fill in and mail the short Enrollment Form with $1 before midnight February 29. It's that simpl~! With hospital costs reaching nearty $100 a day across the country, no mat- , ter how much ordinary health insurance you have it probably won't cover all your medical and hospital expenses today ... and it certainly won't cover the increasing costs in the months and years ahead. But even if it does, almost every famity knows the many extra bills and expenses that come when there's Please turn to next pa1e. The ~ Soldier Stands By You l\lational-Ben Franklin Life Insurance Corporation A MEMBER OF The Continental Corporation one of the world's lars- est insurance 1roups. National-Ben. Franklin Life carries full tea•I re- serves fof the protection of all Insureds. Q CIC c illness or an accident ... the worries and bills ... not just for the hospital and doctor but the household expenses and all the extra needs of the family during those difficult times. It's to help meet these needs ... to provide the cushion of extra cash, that N-BF Life Insurance Corporation creat- ed the Extra Cash/Plus Plan that pays you extra cash when you need it most ... extra cash you can use any way you wish ... tax-free extra cash that you don't have to account for to anyone. Without extra cash to pay the extra bills, the extra expenses, you could leav~ the hospital without the ~oney to meet your regular household expenses and all the extra bills ... with debts you can't pay. A steady now of extra cash p1id from 1st day in hospital But with extra cash benefits day after D day, week after week, month after month paid by your Extra Cash /Plus Plan, you can have a steady flow of extra cash to meet your extra needs. Your extra cash benefits begin the very first da1-there's no waiting period -and benefits are paid for as long as hospitalization continues, even up to 25 months-more than two full years-for each new stay in the hospi- tal for sickness or accident. PLUS: you get extra benefits for up to 30 days when you or a covered family member must be confined to the in- tensive care unit and you're paid for the first 30 days of convalescent or nursi n~ home care following hospital 1zation -all at the same low premium. Your Extra Cash/Plus Plan pays you directly m addition to everything you receive from any oth- er insurance company-even Blue Cross and Medicare. You're P.aid your full ex- tra cash benefits even 1f other insurance pays all your expenses. All of your unmarried dependent chil- dren residing in your home may be in- cluded under this plan between the ages of 1 month and 19 years. Both you and your wife-if neither has been hospital- ized for sickness for more than a total of seven days in the past two years-are eligi- ble for cover~e. There are no other qualifications! Generous bentfit1 •t 85 and over paid In •dditlon to M.clicare It you're over 65, or When you become 65, because Medi- care wilf pay many of your medical and hospital ex- penses, )'.our Extra Cash/Plus Plan will pay you $300 a month for the first two months you're In the hospital and then $600 a month for tt)e next 23 months. And you get up to J300 extra benefits for up to 30 days -0f intensive care, and convalescent or nurs- ing home benefits for up to 30 days fol· lowing hospitalization. No health questions, no tnvesti11tion1, no red tape Your policy will be issued to you on your application without the usual fuss or bother of health questions, examina- tions, investigations and other red tape. These few customary exclusions help keep your premiums low: conditions re- sulting from declared or undeclared war or act of war; psychotic or psychoneu- rotic disorder; confinement in a hospital or convalescent facility contracted for or operated by the U.S. Government for treatment of members or ex-members of t c a y I y 2 e t the Armed Forces. Even maternity is covered when both husband and wife are insured. Regardless of your a1e or slze of your family, your first full month Is only $1 You get all these benefits now plus a 5% increase In your extra cash benefits each year for five years-a total increase of 25%-to keep up with the rising costs of everything you have to buy. And you get this protection for yourself and your en- . " ...... 150 100 75 25 Medical Costs Going Out of Sight I I DAILY HOSPITAL -COSTS <Semi privet• room) UP OVER 150% J r J J r ... .,,,,-/ ~ /"' _J 19'0 61 62 63 64 65 " 67 61 69 10 t ire family for even less than you'd think. Regardless of your age or the size of your family, your first full month's pro- tection is only $1. You pay only these low monthly rates• according to each adult's actual age at the time of each renewal (when both husband. and wife are covered, the husband is the policy- holder). LOW MONTHLY RATES* Al• PellCJ"elder l,.un 19 . 44 $4.50 $4.00 45. 54 5.50 5.00 55-84 8.50 8.00 85 and over 8.00 7.50 For only $2.00 a month more you can cover all your children-no matter how many-who are unmarried, dependent on you and are between one month and 19 years old. And; every addition to your family is automatically covered at one month of age with no additional premi- um. NOTE: And once issued to you. your policy can never be cancelled or your rates changed no matter how old you grow, no matter how poor your health becomes, no matter how many claims you make unless we refuse to renew or chanse rates for all policies of the same classification in your entire state. How can the rates be so low for so much protection? The answer is simple. The Extra Cash/ Plus Plan was created by the National Ben Ben Franklin life Insurance Corporation (a nation-wide leader in low cost group plans for veterans, and others) for ma55 enrollment of Family Weekly readers throughout the United States. And be- cause no salesmen call on you and all sales costs are kept very low, you get the most protection for the lowest possible rate. The National Ben Franklin life Insur- ance Corporation. Chicago, Illinois, a member of The Continental Corporation, among the largest insurance groups in the entire world. National-Ben Franklin is a legal reserve company founded in 1852 -more. than 100 years ago -li- censed in your state and regulated by your own state insurance department. For only $1,you~ policy will be issued and go into force for a full month just as soon as we process your Enrollment Form. Sorry, only 1 policy per family. $1 Np-risk money-back 1uarantee! When you receive your poUcy, you'll see that it is simple, direct and easy to utY"1 derstand. Read it carefully and show It to a trusted advisor to make sure It's exactly what you've wanted and needed. If you change your mind for any.reason whatsoever, simply return the policy within 10 days of receipt and your mon- ey will be refunded promptly. ... PLEASE REMEMBER: This is a lim- ited Time Enrollment-;-we can only ac. cept your Enrollment Form if it is post· marked before midnight February 29. Please don't wait until the fast moment. The sooner we receive your Enrollment Form, the sooner you and yourfamily will be protected by the Extra Cash/Plus· Plan. With the $1 monev-back guaran· tee, you risk nothing, but you could risk losing hundreds of dollars of extra cash if you delay. Please mail you r En- rollment Form today! Pltost turn to ntxt paft. f ... { . 26 lµiportant Que~ons l r I What 1~ the Extra Cash Plus Plan? The Edra Cash Plus Plan is an entirely new, low-cost plan that pays extra cash direct to yoo from the very first day when you or a cov· ered family member are hospitalized for sick· ness or accident. 2 What are my chances of havtn& lo go l<' the hospital? 1 oot of 7 people do .,.ch year. Yes, one out of two families could have a loved one in the hospital this year. It could be yoor wife, yoor children or you. Think of the additional bills you will have if hospitalized. You could count on up to $15,000 with Extra Cash Plus! J S1 5,000 00' How come Eltra Cash Plus offers so much covera1e at so low a cost? Because ot mass enrollment throughoot the country and becaus. no salesmen will call, sales costs are kept to the barest minimum with savings passed along to you in lower premiums! 4 What well you pay for my Wife? Same big benefit as yours, $600 a month (under aae 65); up to 25 months. This means up to $15,000 fOf' each of yoor wife's hos- pital benefit periods too! F 5 Are maternity benefits included? Yes, unlike many companies, National-Ben Franklin pays $600 a month up to 25 months t or your wife's hospital confine- ment for pregnancy, (and its complications). which t>eains while both of you are insured. No separate charge! 6. Will Extra Cash/Plus take care of our children? Yes, we pay up to $7500- $300 a month ..ip to25months for any of your children's hos- pital benefit periods. Each new baby is covered automatically after l month and through aae 18. Yes, one low premium will include coverage for all of your children-no matter how many. 7. When ~oes my family pro· tect1on begin? Every eligibJe family member is covered immediately for any accident or any ill~u that begins after yoor policy is issued. 8 Does Ealr.1 Cuh/Plu"i cover nursin& home care' Yes, and not many do. Regardless of aie, it pays up to $300-$10 a day for 30 days (each hospital bell4tfit period) for confinement In a nursing home or hospital convalescent unit, which starts within 7 days of a 3-day (or more) CC>Vefed hospital stay. 9. What is the 25"• cost·of- hv1n1 raise? A hedp apinst even hi&flet hospital costs! Each pel"IOO'S ori1inal benefits will increase 5'lf. for benefit periods which start after the end of the 1st year of his COV"eraae. Similar increases fOf' 4 more years. This means 25% more cash for you at No Added Cost! 10. Does the "intensive care" feature of Extra Cash/Plus really Double my benefits? Yes, for Jldults under 65 Ex· tra Cash/Plus peys $20 a day up to JO days each benefit period. Up to $600 are Jldded to your hosc>ftal income doJ. laB. a total of $1200! (Other generous benefits '°' other age groups). Even regular recovery room service is c<>Yen!d after 24 hours. 11. Do my children 11t the "Plus" benefits too? Yes, Up to $300 eddltlonat for Intensive Care; up to $300 Nursinc Home ear.. eo.t-of-Uvinc Raisn bring children's $300 benefits to $375 after 5 ye11rs. 12. What if I have other Insurance? Extra Cash/Plus pays in lldditton to your group coverage, Worllmen's Comp, Medicare, Blue Cross, and any other CC>mPMY's ~lcies. 13. Who gets the cash? You do. No payments to the doctor or hosp - ital unless you say so. It's all yours. 14. All mine? No tues? No taxes. 15. Just who can 11t Extra Cash/Plus? You and your wife-EKh, who has not been hospitalized for sickness for more than a total of sewn days in the past two Y98B. are eligi- ble. All of your chUdren under 19 .,. etlsible even if they have been hospitalized. t 16. Why 11 E1tre CHh/Plu1 '° 1ttr1cl1ve to Senior Citirens? Whit features '" Extra Cash/ Plus u• de111ntd to serve those over act 65! At ap 65 Extr• Cash/Plus pays you up to $14,400 ... for up to 25 months (over 2 years!) fOf each hospltal benefit period. $300/month, first 2 months; $600/month for 23 months more. The $600 benefit means more money when you need it most-when your Medicare sloPS. 17. Do we 1et tht "lnten11ve Cart " feature? Yes, 65 or over, $10 a day for 30 days, up to $300, is added to your hos9ital income payment. 11. Whit is our Tot1I Cost-of-L1v1nc A1ise f or ice 65 or over'? Your orisinal benefits will irfcrease up to a total of $375 for each of the first two months and $750 a month thereafter. 19. Whi t am I p11d for less thin a month? You're paid 1/30 of your monthly benefits for each day of confinement from the lst day. 20. How often c1n I be hospit1lized 1nd still collect my full Eltra Cash/Plus benefits! As often as necessary for as many different injuries and ailments as occur. Later confine- I ) ments for the same condition will be treated as continu1tions of the oriainal confinement- then, after 12 months free of hospital or con· valescent confinement for that condition, you will again be entitled to a new full 25 month benefit period. 21. Can my premiums be chanced or c1n my pohcy be cancelled? Your policy can never be sin- iled out for change or cancel- lation because of claims or poor health. Rate schedule changes or cancellatlb11 -could only occur for all Policies like yours in your class and state upon proper notice; nothing of the sort is forueen. You',. Safe with Extra Cashi Plus. 22. Will I receive my money promptly? Yes. Your claim will be handled promptly and your tax-free extra cash will be sent directly to you to use any way you wish! 23. What About "pre-E11stinc" conditions! Even these are covered when hospitalization beains 2 years or more after protection starts. · •w•shlnston •nd Montan• Rtsldents: l yHr. 24. What t•• exclusions 1re t here? Only • few-to help keep your rates low. Con- ditions resulting from declared or undeclared war or act of war: psychotic or psychonellrotlc disorder; confinement in a hospital or conva- lescent facility contracted for or operated by the U.S. Gov- ernment for treatment of mem- bers or ex-members ot the Armed Forces. Even maternity is covered when both husband and wife are lnaured. 25. How muth doll my first month cost! How much do I pay after that? You pay only $1 for your first full month's coverage regard- less of how old you are or the size of your family. After that you pay only the small month- ly premium for your aae group. 2 6. Whom should I list on the Enrollmtnlform! We recommend you include every eligible member of your family. Remember, though, at least one parent must be covered to include any number of your children under their low rate offered during this Enrollment Period. The premium for family coverage is so low you can't afford not to have tl'e added protection. · tExcept under M1uourl pollcles. CLAIMS PAID FAST! " ... Few people I know have enough r ... rve to carry them tor eny lengU'I ot time. I carried (lllatlornll-) Ben FrenkUn and another well known lnauranc.. Ben Fr1nklln tonne were almple to flit out Md paid by 11turn mall. I really needed that money."-from Calllomla " ... thank you very much for the prompt aervlce Which wu rendered In gettlng the check to ua. I don:t know wt\et we would have done without you."-from New Jer•Y Typical ot th• meny grat.tul lettera on flle •t Hat/onal-Sen Franklin Llfe. "ou Risk Nothing with the 51-BACK GUARANTEE .• But Delay Could Lose You 5600-a-Month Extra Cash . • • ail Enrollment TODAY Q 1 " APPLICATION TO NATIONA~BEN FRANKLIN LIFE INSURANCE CORPORATION, CIUCAOO. 0.1.INOIS ------------------DATE OF BLRTH._ _ _...,. ____ AGE ___ _, First Middle Initial lut (mo./day/yr.) '----------------------SOCIAL SECURITY NO·--------- ----------------~STATE..__ _________ ~ZIPCOD·c-------- List all dcpcndc.ms to be coveml.. Use separate sheet for additional children. NAME (PLEASE PRINT) DA TE OF BIRTH (mo.lday/yr.) NAME (PLEASE PRINT) DA TE OF BIRTH (mo./~/yr.) Child _______ _ Child _______ _ Child ______ _ I rcprncnt that ncidicr 1 nor my ~~. ii listed abow, has bttn hospitalittd due to sickM11 for a taul of mon than Kftll days ift t"c last two yean. I aaru that if both hi.band and wife ·~ covered. the husband will be the fmumi. I undcntand that coverqe 1lril1 take effect when the policy is .mued. DATE SIGNATURE ________ ....:..._ __________________ _ 4'01 NBL ..... -le dlKt or ._, CINer pe.Jable 10 N·IF Ulc. Complete And Mail with JUST s100 .. MATIOllAL.-M.tJ10.11 LR °""' 2127 ..... ,.~,·· ..... 0:1u11,a- l\lational-Ben Franklin Life Insurance Corporation A MEMBER OF • • 1 - • .. Orange C~ast )'our Home town · Dally Paper VOL. is, NO. 49, 6 SECTIONS, 90 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY,,CAL:IFORNIA 1 s,+. TU ROA Y, •FEBRUARY 24, '1972 TEN CENTS City of Irvine Rolls Up New Court Victory By TOM BARLEY Of tllt Dally ..... , lt.llf City of Irvine, 8; City of Santa Ana, O. That's the score today in terms <lf agency and court rulings thit have gone 1galnSt Santa Ana, both before and after · the Irvine' cityhood status that was solid- ly defended Friday In or,nge County Superior Court by Judge Wllliant,S. Lee. Judge· Lee gave a battery of lawyers for both sldts just· 90 minutes to argue the merits of Santa Ana's latest attack on U, fledgling community. Tbe lawsuit called for the dismantling of the city aeated by an election Dec. 21 and Irvine's reversion to its former unin- corporated status. Judge Lee quickly agreed with Irvine lawyer Leonard Hampel Iba! I h e arguments raised in law by Santa Ana City Attorney Ja~es Withers to justify what would have been an unprecedented acUon bore no relations to the issue. He was about to grant Hampel's motion for a summary judgmeht 1gainat Santa Ana 'and only delayed the ruling with Withers' last minute plea tor a pre-ruling statement of findings from the bench. But the judge made it clear that ob~ance of the fonnality ls not going to prevent his prompt gtanting of the mo- tion at a later date. The crestfallen Withers refused to con- firm the posslblity that a detennined Santa Ana might ,. appeal yet another adverse Superior. Court ruling. "I will ccor _ Newport Asks Why 'Tormented Man' Freed by Doctors By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Grabbing the pistol, they found it was or ""' DNtf l'ltM s111f barmlesa. , ' discuss this matter with my city council one document and the hiterpetatlon o( and then decide what our future action that document -the formal protest ot might be," he said. the Irvine Industrial Complez to the Irvine Mayor William Fischbach, con-Irvine Incorporation movement. tacted in San Jose where he has been at-"He tsnom; the many petitions; he Jg. tending tbe CallforniJ League of· Cities no,... tbe actions of the Local AH!DtY planning institute, hailed Judge Lee's rul-Formation Commisaton; he ignores the ing as "a judgment wtiicb proves that the approval of the county supervisors in his faith we"cling to in our courb and.our ' }\id\to play this tenuous game ·of in- capse and In ourselves waa not mJsPlac-' terpel~ doann<nls," Hagipel said. ed. Juc!ge;Let ailreed with Hampel that \be "The need1ess lawsuit · has confirm~ purely fonnal 1protest affecting just 21 ()Uf will to. win in Irvine and this victory parcels 1of land in the 11,J)O acre city now confirms our right to work together could ~ be challenged 1n the Ujbt of the on our fufW'e !ref: from; Santa Ana's in-overall cityhood movement1 1Uccessful ln terference," Fischbach added. the Dec. 21 election.- ·Hampel successfully argued t h ~ t And the judge noted with Hampel that Withers' l41test (lbjection to the creation Santa Ana Mayor Lcrin (Jriset had of the city of Irvine centers around just himself accepted the citybood of· Irvine • • I 1na and the pollUcal role or \be newly elected Irvine City Council In an affadavit that was supposed to support Withers lawsuit. Legal sources close to the bitterly con- tested Issue commented after Judge Lee's rulln& Friday that it is "very very doubtlul" that Santa Ana will now persist wlth its bid . to dismantle the city of Irvlne. Judge Lee's ruling now appears to limit Santa Ana to just one form (lf com- perisation in its long standing feud with the Irvine Company and the city of Irvine. That would appear to be in the area of monetary damages and the cit y has sued the Jrvlne Company for a total of $1S mllUon in an action that charges the firm with reneging on an aDeged 11163 • .,..._ ment between both parties. At the heart of that agreement and the long standing dispute Is the "promised land," a 938-acre enclave on Santa Ana's IOUthwestern borders that waa Jong qo recognized by Santa Ana as 1 irlme source of taz revenues. Santa Ana claims that the Irvine Com- pany , In e!rect, prombed lo suEport the city In its annexation of the • promised land" provided that the city maintained a "hands off" stance In relation to the coveted acreage for an eight year period. The "promised land" is now part or the city of Irvine. Judge Lee's firm ruling Friday would appear to indicate that it will remain that way. President's Party Flies To Resort • HANGCHOW (AP) -PreJiclenl Ni<oo and Premler Oiou En-laJ have reached lliii'o~ 11111~.Gl!IJ..!CliM~ll!l&-fopulJAd.-U.theJIJ>adQ'.t.-a.bim by reputation -documenta pink yeilo,; white and -or a ~ tried what he did In 80m• -''basic 1greem~nt11 i on ~' llaµu which they haVI bee dflcliubil'lar lbt p11t week, the Wbilt llouoo -tel loday. · • I ~ . ' -' ' ' " -.....u' "-·1o' ··-· 1' lil r ·--other city -he might bavo gone In the .--_,.M.. ,_, o • • 0 ~ morgue or lo jail, Instea d of lo a menW ment. health facility. , Collected ,by Newport Beach police, "I'm 1olng Io kDI the first person who lhe.J ~ ff.J;Jls,.ff>'I'~ and the gives me any trouble, unless you 1iD!f m.e Slalo'•. cOiitrll crimlDll,)iitelllgenc< In-and·ahoOI me Hrs!," )le had sail! In·• can .il(!ib' . • < • lo Detective "llke llletala that night. ' ~ came from an over Qilifornia and He wanted them to fmd hlm1 Just as Ki n-they did. east,as owa \A{unty, Kansas. H · led thing •ha I . d e wan amne • per ps, o outliDe the ,past of 1 22-year-oI change a 'torme.ri.ted life. 111¢..'-<t , . · • Discovery of two suicide notes In his !bey follow it back to 1955, when he wallet leaves little doubt about the Was. iLIDe years· old and began developing desperate degree to which the 22-year-old a ~of persohal disturbance. man., was willing to go to change it. Malicious tnis'chief is the way it begins. He was subsequently admitted to the 'I'be final entry is shewn Feb. 16 when Orang_e ~un~y Medical Center 's ' psych1atr1c urut, about mldnJght. he suicidally challenged lawmen to a . . . abootout in Newport Beach, armed with 8 He was questtoned and released w1th1n harmless starter's pistol. seven hours. . A closed shooting gallery and merry-go-Stunned NewJ>O:t Beac~ pahc.e -w~o All'1Q•Olved es~aped serious Iinjhries Ftiday ,niJht when a car comaed with anofhet yebjdle-arld ·lfien slammed' inlo•i. titiilty pole ·at't~lb•Stre~t and Dov·.,· er Drive. The two drivers, Janette~He·cht,-38, New· port Beach, ~d ~ancy Wilef;1.30, Costa Mesa, were tre4tea , an~ 1'eJease<1,at Hoag Memor~,H~spi!Jl. Two ,pas8engeri in tlie Wiley car, S~aron ·Kunbrel, · 25, Costa Mesa, and Judy ,Laffey, .29, ·Sant• Ana, were al'°"treated and ·released. i . fOWld made a bizarre backdrop to the never doubted their own hves might be 1n drama enacted in the Balbcla Fun 1.one the stakes at the height of that con· during what could have been his lasi tn;i~tation-:-demanded to know why. moments of life. ·Every time I call up there, I get a 7 · Lost • Copter Crash Detective Tony Villa sneaked up (See TORMENTED Pa1e 3) behind, however, to only knock him un-' Ill conscious with a shotgun while nearly a dozen others kept him distracted. "It was the humane thing to do," remarked Detective Sgt. Ed Cibbarelli. Kunst'ler Slates Address at OCC Wllliarn K u n st I e r , self-proclaimed radical and attorney for the Chicago Seven; will address students on the orange c.oast COiiege campus next Thursday. His 11 a.m. appearance in the auditor!um ls sponsored by t h e Associated Students under a lecture eeries. The subject of his talk is unknown. Cou t We•t•er I '!'be weafhorman bu promized a fair --tor Orange Coast mldenta. There will be some early mbrnlni patchy fogl thoogh. Low• both nlchta 50. Hilhl Saturday and ~'12+ ', -I INSWE TODA 'Y Ten1'.e11tt Ernit Fotd geU 1tt for colorful cruise htto not· talgia °" Illa upcominp sptcial, "The FobuloU.t Fotd1e1/' prt· viczDed in toda1111 TV WEEK cov1r 11.or)t. u. u...n on ... -' --.. -.... _,. I• --. -.. ......... 1• .( ............ 1i.11 """. ,... ' 1 •11 1 It ,...,.. ,,.,, RMI ...... t .. n ....,,. "'" ---........ ' ' 4 Girl Scouts Survive Head-on Traf fie Crash 3 Americans, Viet General Among Those Missing SAIGON (UPI ) -Divers searched the waters ol Chu Lai harbor today for seven men including three Americans and a Vietnamese general who were believed A man was killed and five other killed when their helicopter crashed persons · were injured Friday afternoon moments ~ter take-off from the U.S. when a car collided head-on at El Toro destroyer Craig. &ad with a car carrying four Huntington In other incidents, one American was Beach Girl Scouts to camp. The accident occurred at 4:30 p.m. five killed and 33 wolinded Friday in three miles east (lf Interslate 5, according to battles ln South Vietnam, the heaviest (lfflcers from the California Highway U.S. casualty toll in nearly one year. Patrol. Missing and presumed dead in the They said David E. Scribner, 21, of helicopter crash Friday were Brig. Gen. Orange was kUled when his car failed to negotiate a curve, crossed into the ~han Dinh Soan, depqty commander · of oncoming Jane, and plowed into the other the South Vietnamese I Corps, the car. defense force for the five northernmost Highway Patrolmen said a passenger in provlnces, three Aniericans ;and three the aecond car, Tecesa Dee, ll, of 16202 other Vietnamese. Tbe bell. copter craabed Rent Circle, Hunlirllton Beach, sustained serious injuriea from the collision. She is 150 Yard.I off the ahlp'1 stern,. 1pokesmen now recovering at Pacifica Hospital, said. Hunllnglon Beach. !t was believed the bellcopter had 1 Also hospitalized 11 Pacifica is Andria "technical failure" llld crubed, trapping ed back and called in 1rtillefy and air 11upport. The fighting continued for five houri, U.S. spokesmen said, and jet Ughter- bomber11 continued to bomb and strafe the area even after the Vjet Cong broke contac:t and Withdrew. Earlier in the day, seven Americans were Wounded when Commwil1ts 'am- bushed an army convoy of ls truck.I moving supplies of ftld and food from \be port 'city of Qui ·Nhon lo \be inllltary bases al the central Highlands capital of Pieiku. Three trucks and one bellcopler flying aerial support for the convoy were damaged by QJmmunlst groundfire dur. Ing \be two-hour battle. ~I Correspondent Kate W e b b reporte4 Irom Pbnom Penh four Vlt~ n~mae 11boteurs t~ed lo Jnllltrate the capi\al early loday but were turned back by government troopt. One of the guer· rlllu was killed llld \be other thr<t escaped; \be bigb oommapd 11ld. ' ' Absentees llapped Senate Adop~ Strong • Anti-busing Mecls'ure LevenUs 11 11171 Rent Circle, Hun· \be victims aa It sank. Two American t1ng1o11Beach.Ollicersaaldshemstalned ~wmenandoneVietoJmtseoavllcom-1 WASlll!IGTON (AP)--Clmpalgnlng day wu sponaorod ~Sen. Robert P. moderate lnjurlts. ~ wm rucuecl. -, , • ~l pmliiaUal orrtender1 ~ve Grlllln , (R-Mleb.), w)io """' 11 whJp The oilier driver RlchArd P. Schmldtz, ~ • delayed report, Illa u,s.-m...i -~.Ii>' tut f« lboir 1beenct 1roa1 wilb Scolt jn_\be GO~ leiicfu•hlfl. ' , 36, of 16332 Und.;l\ll1 ~. HuoUng~ ; ll!1fl,1"',Am~.\~• klllOd ~· • Uw.:*• It ldople4 I strong llitl.-' .It ...U jo ellm 1\t power<. of i ~·e lleacb, and.lbe ti!!> otiMr Girl SoOoilS ~.-.... /U.,t/~•li!a'l!o!l .lllal)t:.i!,I•. !,tiill bu ~ .J . · ·."' '"'••lrtl•,lo requil't bda1iic . of ·IChi>ol · bis c.r ~ved minor lnjlll1u 1nil ' "'"'" ·~\be ~ tip ti Vl~m! J!opobf-lcr ltr """' ScOtt, • • clllldml lo end searegatloo. • not require hoop!Wizaliou. Ooe American w11 tlllid 1n3 thf#O leaatr In cltD rtillta forcel OJJP.Oll._ the · In addilloo, it would prohibit lederol of. Tbe otber gtrl1 are Clthy Chard, 11. wounded Friday when U.S. be~pter1 amenlllrien~ dwp4 n1uy •jM' mend-llcl111 lrO!n wit~holdlng or thrutenin& lo 16191 Norgrove Circle, and Jo a n accidentally fired on fhil!'i own recol!-meat eould lllve tileo beaten U ~·hid wllhhoid any government hinds In "'-\It!' caaio.gay, 11, of '2Sl Schayne Drive. naisanoe patrol -a IJlllOll,b:om tfMi lllUJ beeo ea baall. • to coerce 1 local 1<hool dlllrld Into ac- bolh of Hunllngloo .Beach. Light Inla~try BMgadO. .~kher GI was All Jlv• ol lhe pmkltnlW cucl)dlte1 copllna 1 buslnl PJWIDI Io clfTf' out Officers from tj>e lllghwiy Patrol were wounded m \be swoep 111 Commuefll were ~ ..,.t lk •f!IOlljlm•nt. c1etocreg1Ilon. unable 1o irovide further details about c•errUlaa, the U.S. commlild aald. . Then were II olllOr •llMn1::1 however, 1'llo GrJ!Un propow w• ldop\ed aa in \be accident but laid that tile Scribner Jn 1 major ba\Ue ~1"11( ~ ...t II 1D 17 had beeo Pit , lh8-OU~ ~ io anolJler '.-t ond ..,. ru. .a the lido it the r...i Ind lroop1, 12 Gfl were ~ i!tljol. IAe c:vme .....id baJe been~ ,... aot ~ .U1d>e<f'lo \be hlcb- cmled ovu the double ,.Uow dividing Vlei CO.,. ombuabod « illl I.it --.UC .......-Mid elloi1tl ,,... er edllcitlon 'Cb>okl11eflltpll0a bill line just before the colllslon octured. Alr Clvalty Divfllon 42 miiel ••It of being made lo have \be 11'e Cllldld1lel w1llch fl lbe, •ebJcle,for thO pnleO\ but- They aald Scbmldl -taking the Girl Saigon. The' Comm1U1i1ts . hit I b • ftlum next ""'k wben tht tllow\IOWn will Ill fllht. Scouta Io 1 w.Uend camp~ but did American• wUh • sudden bul'll of rifle -In U.. bitter bul"8 COll\ro1eny. TiluSU..1-wlll notb.ltUled flnllly not -lbelr desllDatlolL · and machine I'll llre btforl tht aDll poll-Tbe a.....iment adopW a lo • J'fl. 1lllJI Mlll nU. ' Pre;sidentlal ""''!" ff\"e\lry ~ L. Ziegler declined lo 1!•1 any clue to tht substance or the ICCOrd, but uld lhta would be outlined In 1 commlllllque lo be issu~ Sunday afternoon. while Nlzoo and Chou are visillng Sh1nghal. Chou brought the President, Mts. Nixon and their party to Hangchow, (lM or China's most beautlfW roortl, after five day1 In Peking, 1nd tbe agreement In principle was announced ahorUy after their arrival early Saturday afternoon (Peking lime). Represen ta tives of. the two g()Vernments are now translatlng the basic Nlxon-Chou agreement-a into precise language. But Zle&ler In effect satd t~at otherwise the majn bU1lness of the President's mls•IOn to China hu been concluded, and oniy 1lghlaeeing Ind ex· panslon or the gelling 1cqualn(ed JrOClll remains. , Asked If Nixon aqd Chou would be holding further conferences, Ziegler II.id they would have no additional fonnal \Ilka but will be together al the varou1 1oclal and 1lghtaeeing eventl i ra Hangcilow and Shanllbal before the Pre1l· dent leaves for Wulilngton Alanday. II also appeared that Nixon would not meet in Hangchmr with Otltrman Mao 'he-tung, 11 had been expected since Ibey vlalted Ingether ror an hour ahortly Iller tbe Pre1ldenl's arrival !.lonclly. "We know of no further meeting wilh the cbalnnan," Ziegler replied Jn answer to a DeWlnlln11 quelUon. Ziegler aald the final negoltatlonl lbal culminated In tht baalc •aroemeot bepit •lier \be banquet .. ~ the President and lllro. Nlton llY• ln Pektq l'liday nip! and contlnued Unlll lhe 11111111 houn Saturday .. The Pre1ldent w11 up untll 4i a.m. 1\'orklng. • • Nixon and Chou did not meet 1118' \Jle7 parted It \he end If -·'\ho pre• secretary <Ollllnuod. 1-lhe -t..race tolklng w11 done bJ lhlir 1ldel, wblle the President l!ld the premior kepi In !ouch with eoch other flom lllelr quart.n. ll wu 1aumed that Dr. Henry Kt. (Bee NIXON, P ... I) · · China Visit ' ' . TV SchedUle ' NEW YORK (AP) -The 1111Jor televi1ion networks a•ve tblt ICbed- ule of coverage ot Preaid.ent N1Xon'1 China •~II for lodoJ -all tlmq PST: CBS: I to 7 p.m.-'.,,,. Prta\. dtnt ln Chlna.11 NBC: t to t :lll p.m.~pec:tal baU.l\our wrapup. ABC : ll to 12:111 p.m.-Wl'IP\111 of ... ii.)11,o. \l(IOI; t:lll p.m. .. 10 p.m.-Hllblllbta If dl.y. r % OAl1,Y PILOT QUEENIE 8y Phll lnttrlandl ' "I'm late because my automatic electric FM·AM touch·and•tell comblnat\on remote-control alarm dock and radio with Wumlnated dial wasn't plug&tci ID." L.Ifl. Boyd l{ing Louis XIV Was First Bigwig Already mentioned a lover on the l!land of Trobriand customarily blta oil his ladyfrlends' eyelash ... He would never take her out to dinner, however, unles,, they were married. To share a meal with the sweet innocent thing would dlsgraoe her. A terrible of!ense, Like molO!tlng. Or Indecent exposure. Cir statutory usault. Thal unspeak· able. TIDS IS hardly measureable, but It'• a scientific fact the noise 1n the llreel tendl ID make It more difficult to see the colors 1n, traffic , lights. When there's a lot OI boomlDg and hanging at the Jni..rsed!on. The green light 1ppur1 brfihter, the red light dimmer. That'• ID the naked eye of tbt average person. ' IN THAT matter of who handles the family checkbook, the wife or the hU1hand, bere'1 the latest: In only 'II oul of ·every 11111 houlebolds dotl the huaband alone do that thing. l!ocent 1111rVey1 ahow mostly the wile b the family financier, that'• clear. QUERY -Q. "Wbere do we get the ltrm 'bigwig' to describe a VIP?" a A. King Louis XIV llaried thal one. Why -I don'l lcnow. but be decided It would be nifty to wear ID "10l'IDOlll wig. Nobles throughoul did ll)<ewlse, predictably, The nobler the noble, the bigger the wig. Weaver• of little wlgJ or no wtp at all looked on admlrlngly. SHOULD tomehody ask you to name the only mam- mal with a polaonous bite, say 11the short-tailed shrew," and ga on to other matters. BEWARE OF men with llomach trouble," advlaed that wise lady Madam Darlau:r. "They are 10metimel nervous wrecks and always Cl'O!S patches. '1 SO WHICH Blate u more International than Oklahoma? ThereJn are town1 named Berlin, Uma and Washington, and even a place called Kremlin. DRIVERS -All women who drive automobiles can be divided Into two categorl .. -thole who were taught by their husband! and those who weren't Those who weren't generally tend ID be better drivers. In tricky t r a ff t c , they're cooler. Much cooler. Or such Js the claim or a police 1tatl.stlclan who has made an e:ztensfve study of the matter. He &a)'I women taught to drive by their husband! stem to remain nervous. MAYBE YOU too carry 1 bank credit card. Women hold only 40 out of every 11111 such pretty plastic play. things, It's aid. But they are known to account for 70 per~t of all the business written with same. Average transaction at last report amounted to $19. Addrt11 mail to L. M. Bo11d, P. 0. Bo:: 1875, New- port Beach, Coli/. 92660. Consunwr Complaint Agencies Proposed SACRAMENTO (UPI) - Assembly Speaker Bob More~ II, (!).Van Nuy1) lll• proposed con11umer protection Jeglsa· lion designed ID end the "referral nm-around" and help oounU., In prosecuting fraudulent business practices. Moretti said consumers who have been bilked are con- fronted by ID "alphabet IOUp of re!erraJ. qencles" and district attorneys aomtlimea put off CODIWDer c a 1 e 1 because they are "swamped" with criminal actlons. He propooed i '5!0,0llO llata and local pilot prolflD\ to ... courqe selected countlu ID upaad dlvlslom of the dlltrlct •ttornoY'• olf1ce dealing with ooosumer oomplalnll and to Initiate or bollter county coo- 1111111er piotecllo• 11encler. Granla to countl" under Mortltl'• leaJ,!latlon would not eiceed IO perc<nt of the lllllOUllt put up by Iha local pvenimtnL Mortltl told I DOW1 000- ,.,_.. "I lhlnk 1111 poalble lo ..,,.ldt a ""'1Venlent .... otop, re1ponalv1 oomplalnl oenlce wllbln ID a:iltlnC \ • governmental atructun, one! at no added cost to the local taxpayer." Moretti cited the Sacramen- to County district attorney's office as an example of bow aggressive action on consumer complaints can pay for itseU. He said the judgment.. In COnlWDer cases brought In 151111,000 daring the past 1! months. 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Roberta , of San Clemente was pinehhitting one SUnday for the regular minister when 'President Nixon decided to drop in on .Sunday services. And afterwards, as the President and 17-year-old veteran missionary chatted ()Utside, Mr. Nixon launched a prophetic conversation. · "He must have been told I spent most or my life in Mainland Cbina, because hf! asked me a few questions, then said "My, I wi sh l had your Chinese background!,• then he left," Dr. ~oberts said. And this week, the husky, deep-voiced Presbyterian minister in San Clemente ·knows why Mr. Nixon was so interested in a missio nary's career. Dr. Roberts describes himself and many of his fellow missionaries to the Defendant Gig Peters Recovers Murder suspect Gig Peters of Hunt- tington Beach wheeled his way into court Friday to get new trial date and demonstrate his remarkable recovery from a deputy's bullet that alm()st claimed his life during an earlier Orange O:>unty Superior Court trial. Peters, 22, also displayed cut hair. It was a far cry from the beard and long Jocks he sported in earlier proceedings. His head is now shaven to the point that it is almost bald. "Verv fine with me," he commented from ~is wheelchiiir as Judge Kenneth Williams ordered the former Huntington Beach High School honor student to return May I for the second trial. It had been scheduled for April 17, t'eters returned last week t.o the Orange County Jail after a long hospital- ization I.bat began Nov. 3 as he ·attem pted to escape from the county courthouse during a noon recess in bis murder trial. The deputy's bullet that ended a scuf- fle between the two men outside the prisoners' elevator lodged in Peters spine. It was at first predicted that he would be paralyzed from the chest down as the result of the W()und. Peters is.accused of stabb~ hls fath- er, Charles Peter~. 55, and strangling bis mother Flora. 54, a teacher of Spanish at Lincoln School in Corona del Mar. It was allegf?<i in the earlier murder trial that Peters killed bis parents on April 21, 1971 at their home at 302 Lin-- coin St., Huntington Beach, just 24 hours after his father bad publicly disowned him in a San Diego courtroom. Peters has pleaded innocent by reason of insanity, His lawyer argued in the earlier tria1 that the ex-lifeguard's addiction to drugs had played a major part in the killing of his parents. Perc1ied Pigeons Prompt Problem SAN LUIS OBISPO (AP) -Perching pidgeons pulled the plug on power here Friday. When a flock of pigeons alighted on the ground wire to one of San Luis Obispo's main power lines, the ground wire br()ke and the main circuit burned out, ac- cording to a Pacific Gas and Electric supervisor. As a result, a 1 in-mile-square area lost power for nearly an hour early Friday afternoon. OU.NGol COAST DAILY PILOT OAAHGf: COAST PUBLISHING COMPNft kol..rt N. Wtt4 Pmlcllnt -Pullllthlr J.c:l'. •• c.,,., 'tb ,,.,,ldeftt .. o-.. MtnlM' 1\0.,•1 K •• ,a Edli.r- t\om•• A. litvryJ.i .. #.aftlflltlf Edl!OI'" Cfi•rftt H. Loot lic.h •rd '· N•ft MMIW MlllllJrw Edi""' ....... COlll -.: 1*1 W•f S.'( Strwt ........,., a .. ct1: '333 N8'1f119't 1011i.-.1rc L.,_ lttdl: m P'ort.I A-HunU1191011 IM<ll: 11'1J JIM lq\llt .. lf'f -~ ao5 NMll ~CMWll a.f ' mainland as 1101d Chlna Hands." to wln friends 'among the Chinese,", be And all (If them this wetk sat transfix-observed. ed to t.helr television screens for glimpses For Or. Roberts, who spent his years or of a land which drove them out, violently, serVice in the central China province in 1949. where Mao Tse-tung was bom Md . Not one has been allowed to return reared, glimpses vla satellite of Peking since. ~ .and Its people bring back fond memories, With a warm fondness for a Jand and " some of them sad. people w~l~ were home for d~ades, Dr.· .. There was no harrowing, dangerous Robert! ms1sts that .the Presi~ent and expusi()n for me " be related . First Lady are makmg a lasting, Im-.. ' . portant, positive impression on the Bu~ for m~ny of my colleagues 1n Chinese people. 1949, 1.t was 1ntenne.nt camps, sudden "It's the small things, the gestures, the uprooting and .. the loss of , friends and pleasantries, that will mean the most, not years of work. the serious, large-scale disqisslons. Dr. Roberts had left on fm;lough .bcf~re ''For the Chihese place a great stress the takeover of the COmmurusts. Hts wife on the small things, even handshakes, needed major surgery. smiles and toasts," he said. When the Roberts were ready to Mrs. Nixon, in her visits to communes, return, the gate had slammed shut. farms, kitchens and classrooms is "most Their life of more than 4.0 years was on intriguing and effective; I believe." the other side of that wall. They chose to "It's obvious they were briefed on how wort in Hong Kong for another dozen DAILY ,.ILOT SllH 1t'lot. 'OLD CHINA HAND' IS AVID OBSERVER OF NIXON TRIP Dr. Roberts Believe5 President Is Making Positive _Points From Page J 1:'PRMENTED MAN FREE • • • bunch of technical talk. T just want to know: 'Is he nuts or isn't he?'," declares cne detective. CaJifomia law leaves much (If this to doctors' personal judgment, since it is • difficult to legislate definitions for chang- ing mental conditions or moods. didn't think he was an acute danger to himself or others," Dr. Auerbach said. "I make no claims to perfection,'' he remarked. "I can make mistakes too.'' years before the mlntster rftlred. end hl1 memories are still vivid of the Although Dr. Roberta betlevea the yean ol operaling a missionary 11<bool in . Chinese populae< "comp!etety brainwash-"Chang Sha, Hunan province on area ed by the Communist re&Une." he sun wh.lcb had always been prosperous, Yet thlnb that Jhe visit by the Preaidtnt wlll had lb share ol upheaval. have e 1-sUng effect on lmprovin& the The changes in power took place so <.'OUntry'.s relations with the United ofte• tt was bird to count, and many of States. those upheaveals wen violent , he said. "Some people have called me since the But the often-portrayed image or arrival and remarked that the reception Generalissimo Chiang Kai Shek u a was cold and frosty, but I Jhlnk Jhat ii tyrant doesn't fit the man, Roberts Jn. was proper and appropriate. sists. "Another intriguing thing~" he observ.-" e had been 1 guest in my home in ed , "was the verbiage in be-ina, and I still don't think he was the tween Mr. Nixon and Premier Chou tryant he was made out to be." lal during the state banquet. Dr. Roberts concedes, however, that "Chou made a point to emphasize that the Chiang's Nationalists were Jn a lile- the Chin~ are a great people and that and-death struggle with the Communists. the Americans are a great people, and by And it was the "iiicredible dedication" that be wanted to get across the point of of Mao's followers that sealed the fate of equality." the Nationalist government . Dr. Roberts' love for China persists "The zeal of the communists was ex- From Page J Pressures Cited U.mety Int-and Chiang'• people ju.t couldn't match it," he Pid. And even though a communist victory In 1949 was inevitable, none of the old China hands could ~ave ~lcted the events Jhat have f9llowed, he aa(d • ' The door to China his opened a crack, ho •aid, but ~ elfe<ta of that o~l!li might not be felt fot another year or so. America 's President, newainen. athletes and others now have a c~ to visit the main1and. But missonaries are yet another thing. .Dr. Roberts returns to tlong Kong every two years or so and each tbne he drops In at a Communist guvernm.ent of· fice and oUiclaUy applies for permission to return. "All I would like to do is return home to see if any of my friends are left," b• said. He has never had an answer. NIXON ... Inger , the presidentia1 adviser on national security, headed the American team negotiating with the Chinese since he and not Secretary of State William J!'. Rogers was present at the five earlier meetings between Nixon and Chou. Newport Aide Batt"les The takeoff from Peking for Hangchow was delayed an hour by an unscheduled. meeting between Nixon and Chou at the airport. But Ziegler said this was not con- cerned with the agreement, which had already been reached. He gave no clue to the reason for the meeting, however. The communique to be issued Sunday is expected to speak in generalities. It pro- bably will report agreement on cultural and other exchanges, but it will be a great surprise if it gets down to such issues of major disagreement as the war in Indochina and the Nationalist government's hold on Taiwan. The announced highlights _of the overnight stop in Hangchow were a boat trip on the West Lake, one of the city's most noted beauty spats, and a banquet at the Hangchow hotel. Between the two, there was an open space of several hours on the schedule, and before Ziegler's an- nouncement there was expectation that it would be filled by a Nixon-Chou meeting or a Nixon-Mao meeting. Campers Rec.eive One 'Extra' Day SACRAMENTO (API -C>mpera can make reservations at slate parks the same week they want to bead for the bills under a new ticket system. Ticketron, the firm runnil}g 160 outlets statewide where reservation! for camps and parks can be made, said the new system shaves just one day off ,the cur- rent six-day minimum reservation time. For Ban on Fireworks Pressure from the non.profit organiza- tions that sell fireworks makes it im- possible for cities that allow fireworks to do anything to ban them, Newport Beach City Manager Robert L. Wynn said Fri- day. Wynn made the statement in a report to city councilmen in which he urges they retain Newport's ban on all types of fireworks. At the council's urging. he had con- tacted other cities to see if they would consider joining Newf>ort Belich in its "no-fireworks" posta:re. He wasn't at all encouraged by his ef- forts. "All the cities contacted indicated there are no current plans to ban fireworks because of political pressures from non- profit organliations which sell the fireworks ," Wynn said. He also said that cities . allowing firworks lamented the fact they can't even tighten their rules, once adopted. "The cities also stressed the difficulty in controlling or alteting the sale of fireworks, once they are allowed," be said. He said they would if they could, though. "U it were politically feasible, the city staffs indicated they would urge their councils to ban the sale and-or use of fireworks," Wynn said. • Wynn urged Newport Beach coun· cilmen to follow the recommendation& or police and fire officials and retain the city's ban because of the dangers or both injury and fire, resulting from use of fireworks. "It should also be noted that the State Fire ~1arshal no longer makes the distinction between 'safe and sane' fireworks and other fireworks," Wynn. added. "People using 'safe and s an~' fireworks are uJKl.er the false sense of security that the fireworks were, indeed. safe." Wynn said. Wynn also cited statistics from. neighboring cities about the results or last Independence Day's fireworks in- cidents. "Several brush fires and injuries were reported in COsta Mesa," ..he said. Hin Huntington Beach, which average• 25 fires a year from fireworks, there were numerous injuries and $1,100 in property damage." Wynn said there were 6-8 firts 1n Foun- tain Valley last year, although no major injuries were reported. Fireworks are banned in Laguna Beach, he noted. Senators Reject Suh Speedup Bid WASHINGTON (AP) -The Senato Armed Service Committee has rejected the Nixon administratlon't ~equeat for • speedup in Jund! to develop 1 big new submarine missile syii:tem. S.n. Jbhn c. Stennta, (l).Mtas. ), lh• committee chalnnan, announced· the panel had turned down the reqllef! to provide an additional $$ mUllon In the fi8ca1 year that ends June 30. Gathering the man's background data before cont.acting county Department of Mental Health officials, investigators found a mixture (If pathos and misery. So far, it appears from records, the 265-pounder has physically harmed only himself. The record includes these notes: -He has tried suicide by hanging. DEMONSTRATOR SALE! -He has swallowed razor blades. -He has cut himself up with them. -He bas walked in Santa Ana Freeway traffic. -He has been arrested -but rarely convicted -(Ill charges ranging from kidnap and armed robbery to arson, malicious mischief, indecent exposure and contributing to the delinquency of a minor. -He served time, a year, for burglary in Californ ia Youth Authority camp. -He has spent court~rdered or volun~ tary stretches at Atascadero State Hospital, Metropolitan State Hospital and Topeka State Hospital, the latter in Kansas. -He has never worked at a real job. The troubled man's most recent arrest came under section 5150 of the California Penal Code, authorizing custody in the in- terested, of a disturbed person. Law officers may use their own judg- ment, but psychiatrists must interview or observe the arrestee and uphold or reject the layman's trained opinion. Detective Sgt. Arb Campbell and Detective Vince Antista exercised that judgment once before on Feb. 12, 1970, when they took the man into custody. His hair cut in a mohawk scalplock fashion, he had rampaged down Newport Boulevard viciously swinging an eight- foot length of chain around his head. Campbell and Antista followed him to the seaward end of the Newport Pier, distracted him until he dropped his guard, then wrestled the chain away. He stopped short of hurting anyone that night too. Contacted about the man's latest 5150 arrest and swift release, Orange County Medical Center psychiatrist Dr. Eric Auerbach outlined the law, first of all. To be held the maximum 72 hours authorized, a person must obviously be: - A danger Jo himself. -A danger to 9thers. • -Gravety disabled; Jotally out of touch with reality. He also said be doesn't recall much detail or the young man's brief hospitalization, lnttrvlew and release. "We get a lot of people through here,'' explained Dr. Auerbach, a resident psychiatrist at the cllnJc. · '1It'S a matter of judgment," he con- tinued, saying California law i 1 specifically slrlcl Jo avoid \he possibility or locklng up lndlvldual5 unjustly. "They bavo Jo be acutely sulcld>I or homicidal," he added, 1pp1 rent l Y unaware that the patient who provoked shotgun.armed pollce 10 days ago caitied two sulclde notes. "Probably what happened II that I 1972 Colony ·Park • Mrs. Dick Johnson's Personal Station Wagon • LOADED WITH EXTRAS! BIG DISCOUNT! 1972 Mercury Marquis Chas. Woodard's Personal 4-Dr. Brougham Air cond., power 1eats, performance perfect to suit our service manager. SUBSTANTIAL REDUCTION! • • • Choose from ... Cou ~ar ..• Continental ..• All 1972's .•• All Demos ••. ohnson & son - t 1r\1( ( JL N ~ll Hf ll kY ' (~/\I, I l 1 2829 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA • 64CMi630 ' • • • .. • , 4 DAILY PILOT Pulpit and Pew v.u.r1 ... Tiit Vllllliu Ualvtnallsl ' ~ 12M Victoria Street, Costa Mesa: ..... 1c .. .it 10:311 ' a.rn.; ~Jectuti . 1 'A 1.1 n t tar I an Univeraa)IJI'• ADAirer to tbe QuesUOn "How can You DetenrJne Whal Is a Rlibl r..-You!' " by the Rov. ~ Arthur W. Olsen. ll Tiit Univerllly Ualtarlao Copimmdty, meeting al Irvine Town Cerilei, 4201 Campus Drive. rOom 204; Saturday at 9:30 a.m.; The Rev. Roger T. Wilke lo speak OD ''The New Morality: A Personal , Responsible Moral Code." Episcopal SI. Jolla lhe D Iv I a e Epltcopal a111rtb, 2043 Orange Av'e .• Costa Mesa; communion aervtces 7:30 Lm., Prayer and Sunday 1Cb0ol 119:311 a.m. Metlio1H1t Flrtl UDl!H Melhodhl Cllart.b of FOlllllabi Valley, 18225 Bushard SI.; Sunday services at 9:30 a.m.: sermon 0 Tomorrows That Slng," by guest minlster Rev. Russell Clay. l1lllver1ity United Mtthodi1t Church, .unJveraity Drive and Culver Ave.; servtcts at 9 and llk30 a.m., Sunday School at 9 a.m.; Sunday's serm9n "Everyone Needs a Moun- ' tain," by Rev. Ron Allison. " st. George's Episcopal Cburcll, 23802 Avenida de la Carlota, Laguna H i II s ; services at 9:15 and 11 a.m.; guest preacher The Rn. Mesa Verde Va 11 e d Oliver B. Gamer, general Melhodllt Cllarcll, 1701 Baker , St.; ..meet al t and IO:ao a.m.: tmmn "Tbe Decision Wblcb Determines Dettlny," by Dr. B. Lothalr Green; "'Operation Ignition," course on lilt ol JeSUJ, 7-9 p.m. Sun- day. Newport Celler Untied llltlllodlll Cllll'cl, worshiping at st. Michaeli and All Angela Church, Pad.De View Drive and Marguerite Ave., Corona de! Mar; worship ~ at 11:15 a;m .. SUoday: musical presentation by silo or lhe Corona de! Mar Higb School Madrigala. Lutheran Newport Barbor Lutheran Church, 798 Dover Drive, Newport Beach; services at 8 and 10:30 a.m.; Sunday's sermon by special guest Rev. Paul C. Johnsen of California Lutheran B.ible S c h o o I . (See PULPIT, Page I) Guest Speaker Miss Jane 0. Robbins, Chrisian Science lee· lurer from Boulder, Colo., will speak at the First Church of Chrjst Scientist, 3303 VII Lido, Newport Beach March 6 at 8 p.m. The former Alaskan com- mercial pi Io t will speak on the topic "Visibility Unlimited.'' The event-is open to the public. Solo Guest Overseas Crusades' Singing Ambassador, Norman Nelson, will be the guest soloist for a concert to be held al the Central Bible Church, 23rd and Orange Ave., Costa Mesa. The concert will be held Sunday at 7 p.m. at the church. Nelson has sung be- ·fore many world lead· ers. Chorale Reail The Vanguard Chor- ale of· Southern Call· fornia College will be appearing ai the First Assembly of God Church, 148 E. 22nd St., Costa Mesa March 5 at 10:45 a.m. The chorale wJ!t be coor- dlnated by Rev. Ros- coe L. Leach, ·assistant to the president of the college. • Hosted hy Oiureh ' .College Chorale To Sing in Mesa The nationally k n o w n Chorale_ under the direction of Prof. David W. Krause and the widely acdalmed String Ensemble, under the direction of Prof. Fred E. Brauer, both organi1.atiolls from Concordia College of St Paul, Minnesota, will appeer in concert at Christ Lutheran Church of Costa Meaa ·Friday beginning al 8 o'clock p.m. The public Is cordially Invited lo attend. The forty-six voice group of Walter A. Meler Lutheran High Scbool of Los Angelea. The Chorale bas traveled extensively In lhe United · Stat<s. Tbls marks the flrat tour In the State of Cllilornla. · The Chorale and String Ensemble ol eight· membero will not only perform as separate group., but wm also combine their talent.! tn works composed especlally for or ar- ranged for choir a • d orchestra. talented singers will present a ---------- varied program of church masters, inclµdlng works of Bach, Schuetz, Schein, and a number o_f .contemporary com- posers. One of the con- temporary compositions was written by James Schubarth, director of choral activities at KIDS LOVE UNCLE LEN Saturdays in The DAILY PILOT ORAN.GE COAST CHURCH .· DIRECTORY " ' NEWPORT CHRISTIAN CENTER Fifteenth •nd Monrovl1 Sfrfffl ' . SUNDAY SllVJCES 8:10 A.M.-Morning Worship 9:45 A.M.-Sund1y School 11 :00 A.M.-M.otning WorshiP, 6:00 P.M.-hening Worship Wednesdey-7:30 P.M.-Mi11ionary Speaker Walter Kornelsen N~wport Chri1ti•1t School -Pre•School -Pre-Kind1r911rt11t DJ.-o.w-r .... Fl~ST ASSEMBLY OF GOD 140 E. 22nd St., CMI• Mota -541-3761 E. W. Phlllip1, P•1tor MISSION CONYINTION t :JO A.M.-S•...., k'ff1 ·C1-.. (All .,..1 CHILD CAil AYAILAIU CI tflnt 11 10110 A.M.-ln. T. C. C. ..... INIM 7:00 P.M.-1..,, .... M.,.. Strt., ,_, 2&-11 •·•· Proyer ......... Set ••• M. 26 -7:JO p.-. 1..,, w.,_ ,....., Jr. N""P•rt·M• ,,.... ................. JVi•J-6:30 A.M ... l:JO P.M. . SPIJNS SUSION -'41-2J23 HARBOR ASSEMBLY OF GOD 740 W. WlllOfl, Costa Mola -S4M704 Y. L HllTWICI, hlt•r •AL•N I'. MIJITWICK CAltL e1NTltT MllllllW ff TIMlffl Ml11llttf' ti Mftlc -SUNDAY SllYICD - t :41 A.M-s • .-, kM•I 10:50 A.M-"Dl ... 11• fr•• tilt Masfft #t" . s.r .... by , .... , ' 7:00 P.M.-Notlo1111I W.M.C. Doy Go•est Spook• Mrs. W. W, .,._, COSTA MESA CHRISTIAN SCHOOL ,,.SdlMI -KlndWMrtff -1--tlry -ctll .. C•111 SABBATH SERVICES RELIGIOUS SCHOOL harbor reform temple AAB81 l!ERNAAD I'. KING meeting•t SL JtJnes EpJsc;opal Church o 3209 Via Lido, Newport Beach for lnform1tlon: C.11676-7230 TEMPLE . SHARON n. ce1 .. mitlM ""°'°' .. fer tM ntfre Hcrrbor A'" 617 Wost H11111Drea, c .. re ..... !tfl Jewi5h f•mH11 1r• i11vit1d to join u1 in 1 truly m1aningful SAllATH IYENING SllYICls-FRIDAY AT 1:11 P.M. Splrlhlal Lffder -lob!il Gano11 GoocllHll "46-5552 Ttmplt Sh1ro11 Choir -011•9 Shabot 10:00 A.M, -"Chrill l',.JlflOlll: .. !tit ltlllnl" f ::lit l'M. -l'llm1 "Utthnat. Af'llfltwl't" T~runno M11trcyc1t Jewntr Acreu Tiie l•ll•r• Dttlf1. ... ..._., ll!IM AM, It f::lit •.M. -Wldft1Mll'f 1:• •.M. COAST BIBLE CHURCH MAICO FOIIDll JI. HIGH, SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO 4t3-194t 494·1141 130·0407 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF NEWPORT HARBOR S.B.C. un CM DrM. H.....,. ~ '*' L. 111a1t. ,,,,., '°''"' St•tt U•&.t New Cnwllo Jhit Hyttt~. 1....-llat 5.mnt-10100 A.M.-7:30 ,,M. Sildey-7:00 P.M •• ,._ ll•ZM UNIVERSITY BAPTIST CHURCH ZZll S. I. PALfSADIS IOAD SANfA ANA HlltHTS IVMDl\'I' IClllOOl , ..................................... t:a A.M. ,tl'IOIJlllllJO WOIUJll, ................. , .................... U1• ,t.,M, ,r.;eJlllNO WOISHll' . ., ................. , .• ,). ,, .. P.M. IDWlllC SlltV1CI WIDHISDAT ............... . •• ., 1•• p M. 91-. . Wllllt J. Clrfkt CkfQ l'Mfte t4Hm ' . . CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES llANCHIS OP THI MOTHll CHUICH THI PIUT CHUICH OP CHllST0 SCllNTIST IN IOSTON. MASSACHUsms "CHRIST JESUS" Sunday, February 27th Coll• ~lrst Church of Chirst, Scitnll1t 2Ut ......... Dr .. c ........ S....., ScltMI -t :l I A.M. Q•rcll s.r'flc9 -11 :00 A.M. .......... JllOM .. Y ... Dr. Huntington Baac~lrst Church of Christ, Scientist ltll A Oii"' Hntf ..... .._ •. SnHrSclioef-9:JI I 11:00 A.M. Chllf'dl -t :JO I 1 I :00 A.M. ., 1 '""8tl---221MW11St. Newport "Beach-first Church of Christ, Scientist JJOJ YS. Ude, Newport 1o«11 a ..... & S11Moy Sdlool-t:oo.10:30 A.M. 1 .... 1 .. -.1311 Yi. UM Newport Buch-Second Church of Christ, Scientist JIOO P•iflc: Ylew Dr., c.r... clof M• a.re•&: s.wd., Schffl-10:11 A.M. .....,., I••• -1100.1 •eo.t Hwy. (later Nmbl•). Wed. ........ T•I•...., Mtlltfhltl-I p.L -A .. ~ All are cordially invited to olteftd the church 1m>icfa 1illl cniO!I Ulc pmq.g .. of the Reading ROO!lll CWW C.. ,,.,. ... AT'AU SllYICIS ~NE fhus ~oMMUNr!Y @uURtJ# TURTLE ROCK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL lurtll ltocll Drtw Ind Amain Drfvt (OM blocll IOUlll of C.n'IJMll drlvtl. $111 Olepo Freeway to CUlvtf'J loutfl 1e • (I"'"° Dr.) Ltft " T"'11t lkk OrlVt. ~ ..... Ila SHIMfsol, Pntor ' _., 9:30 A.M. S..day School for all ogos 11 :00 A.M. Morning Wonlllp NUlSllY CAIE PIOVIOEO AT IOTM MOUIS l'W lltfllrmllltn Ct!H:tml111 Oftltr MMllllU Cell 1»1"1 THE CHURCH FOR YOUR FAMILY AffUlllH Wlttl tt1t hJtllf Olntrll Ctllfnllct Seventh·Day Adventist Church 271 Afteade St., C.... M• JoMp• F. Jeffrep. ,...., -n ... 141..6196 S1bb1th Sch,ol ••••••• •• •••••••••••• ••., •••• ,, , , , 9:10 1.m. Mor11i119 Worthlp ········•••••••••••••··••••••••• ll :OOe,m. Pray•t M1eti11t W1cl111tday ••••••••• •• •••• •• ••• ,,,. 7:30 p.m. • • Costa Mesa Foursquare Church 17J4 o,_.. A .... C.... M ... Penn ..... ...., ............ 1.tJJI .... '46°1B17 f:41 A.M,...S•~., S. .... 11 :00 A.M.-M ..... w.,..,, P•'-' .,,.. ... S~I .. 7100 P.M-ltT. a.. ..... Si: \tht ........... '"' .. ' w ... 7:11 P.M.-11'1e Slo4y "leel ef Am .. _,_.., . l'OUNTAIJ'j VALLEY FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH A.B.C. .... .,_, ........ .._ .. ·- ·-.... -•414411 ..... , kllMil •• , ..... 11• • ti• Mtntlllf ......., ........ t:• a It 1""""9 V..,. •. , • , . , • a P.M. Yttpttl C11W 8 1•1t S""1 -Attar.,....,, """" Cll'9 A'tt!Mlt .r Ill tin'-. Newport Unity LOllfll D. ,LICKINOI•, M"""" O...tl .... ..,.,.__11 A.M. & 11i11A.ll. S11flcl.., Sekel fer •II •t•• -t :41 A.M4 , ..... ,,....., ... .,., ..... Ofllco -'"-1111 DtA~ Yll 641.ff!f . ' FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Mein & Adams Streets l'lunlinglon Beech Morn i119 Wor1hlp • , , • , •• , , , , • •••••••••• 1:30 111:00 ...... Bibi• School , , , ••••• t:45 •·""· Youth &reup1 • , , ••• 6:00 p.m, &.nlnt Worship • , •• 7:00 P•"" Nuntry tAIN MIVfffd •f Ill Ml'Ylce. Office: D4Slf 0111 OewflOn ,w.,. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Vit:foria &: Placentia Ave. Costa M•s• "-L ...... Mlllfmr locl1'9 McH,~ • Dlredtr tf ChrlltlM fkJfJM 1"11 kflMt ............. , f:lS 1,lll. Momlnf Worsfll• ........ 11::1it e.m. Y6Ut11 O"""'' ........... ., •• • .. .... v....,.. ...................... 7 •..m. Nursef-v Cart Providtd 541..f771 541-6341 Corona del Mar COMMUNITY CONGREGATIONAL • 611 HELIOTROPE Worship-10 A.M, Churc:• khHI -10 A.M, THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH · Welcomes You. ST,.IAMU. lZOt YkUff. Newport leKJi . 71JIA.~tfJ ........... t:OO A.M.-4Waly WerUJp I. Ch•rch SchoR 11 :H A.M.-A...,..,.. Hoff l•chorht I Monl .. l'Nyw, N•......, ..... ,,. .. Mld0W..t HetJ c.•1111Jo11 I. HHllnt Serdcn T....,._10:30 A.M. Wtdwd.,,.....t:OD P.M. 1\e ltT. Joh P. AsMy II, IHtor-PhM: 675-0210 ST. JOHN THE DIVINE, 2043 Orange Ave., C.M. Sad.,. 7:30 & t:30 Church Sclleol -t 130 Tlmndoys: 6:30 & 10 ...... ;Hoff Days es ... .,. ... Ylcar, The In. Joli• W. D011aldso1 -Phole 141-1326 ST. WILFRID'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 8236 Elll1 St., Huntington Beach 1:00 A.M .-Holy Con1munion t:30 A.M.-F•milv S•rvic• & Church School !Nunery C1r1J' 11 :00 A.M.-Morning Worihip !Nursery C•rtl 7:00 P.M.-Fe1tiv•l Even1ong & S1rn101t Ep i1cop•I Young Churchm•n All Liturgies l te in u11 1t Y1riou1 tim•1 Tll• Cllun:h 11 llWIYI •v•ll•bt• fir Hlly M•"'•· J1mes C, C•l1y, P•1tor -'162-7512 Rei.: SJ6-4061 NEWPORT HARBOR LUTHERAN CHURCH 798 Dover Dr. LI 8-3 631 LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE MASTER 2900 Pacific View Or. n. In. Jamn G. 11.1., P•11or E•rly Wo,1hlp 1:00 '""· fhri1ti1n Educ1tio11 '1:15 1.m. F11tiv1 Wor1hip 10:10 •·I'll· Nursery Care Available WELCOME Coron• def Mar DR. MARTIN OLSEN Phone 644-2664 t :OO A.M. hNllr Wontitp IO:ot A.M. S-Clo""' ..... , 11 :00 A.M. r.tlft W•nlilp PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH MIM Yitnle Drf.,. A ,__ Strfff, CMto M .... CalN. AHDllW, (, ANDlltSOH, P..,... -'OHN WEITIY, Anlcllte·Pllftf IUltde'I khooft f :lf -Momtne Wonlmi1 1:00 Incl 11:00 Prine• of P•1c• luth•r•n School -Ml11 Etth1r 011011, Ptintip•I Ofllce f'ho11•; 549·0521 School Phon•: 149°0162 CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH Mis1ouri Synod 761 YkNrl• St, C_,. ..... lethr Y. T•nt0w, ,_.., 141·1404 w'"lllJI Jtrtka1 1111 a. n A.M. ,...,.,. kllelf: t ilt A.M. I Ad11n ..... Clll••r ,,. A.M. Clwlotl9I II•••_,. Sc .... -14Wt61 L19una Beach Neighborhood Con9.,..rlclnal SI. Ann's & Oltnntyrt CHAl'LllN HAIDUI M•NllU llltlllM MINmll U'I. PAUL KUUTP, M- WOISHIP a CMUICK ICHOOL-1t A.M • 494-4190 LAGUNA NIGUEL SHEPHERD OF THE HILLS 29121 NIGUEL ROAD .... D..w s. , ........ 111...., . WDHHIP l CHUICM SCHOOL-It A.M. 495-0613 , ST. MATTHEW LUTHERAN CHORCH 18182 Culver Drive University Park, Irvin. In . ...,...,, H. Hi.- ~ SU..1-9:00 A.M. G•lhlr s.mc., -t:tO A.M. Tllo Senld-10130 A.M. IJJ.1111 N•rwry c.. llWMI A Cordial Welcome from. THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH NEWPORT CENTER WonlilP-11:15 A.M. • St. MlcMek 1pi.opo1 Ch1rc• M•rt..m. Of Pacific View Df, C.NHdel Mcrr ..... : 671-0950 Cotti Mis• FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 19th St. & H•rbor lllvd. Church Wonhip -t :lO & 11 Church School -t :JO 541-7727 Co1t1 Ma11 North MESA VERDE METHODIST CHURCH M1t• V•rcl• & l1k1r St, 549-271t Wonhijt I. ChOn:h Sc:hoof t :OO I 10':30 A.M • hultf1i11 V1lltv M:~~~~l~~'l!~RCH 11225 lu1h1rcl 962°259] \Vorship I Church School 91JO A.M. Minl1t1r Nird R. Mlfltr Hu11ti119to11 l1ach FIRST "UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 2721 17th St. 5l6·Jll7 S1rvic11 -t :IS I: 1013~ Nurwry care All Moml1111 Church School -t:IS Huntington l11ch -Norltt COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH 6662 H1il AT•· 142--4461 Wonhill' & Chvrch Scho1I t:OO &: IO:lO A.M. lrvi110 -Eatf lluff UNIVERSITY METHODIST CHURCH lll·l23l ., 11422 Culvtr Ile .. It Un!Ytnlty Drive Wonhip & Church Schoof t I IO:lO A.M. l19u111 l•1ch METHODIST CHURCH 21632 W11!1v OtiTo Ill SOUth LltUM worthir '"' Ch11r~ Schoo -I 0 A.M. 499.3011 _ N1wp•rt l••ch CHRIST CHURCH BY THE SEA 1400 W. l•lbo• 11~. 67J-ll05 Wonhip-9:30 A.M. Church School-9:30 & 11 A.M. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES of the Coastal Areas · Christ Church Presbvterlan 20112 M .... n. rN.., Ad•11t1> H ... r.., ....... a... DOMld L l•bom. ,_.., SuM., Wrilp: t :lO ....... C.•rc• kfftl: ;ao A.M. Office: 20111 M .. fflle St, ,.._: t6M941 Church of the Covenant ZIBO Fefnfew loM, COIN M ... .,.. A. ........ ,..., S11"4ar W•nWp: t :JO I 11:00 A.M. C•ndt khMI t:JI A.M. ..... : 117..JJ40 Co,mmunity Presbyterian Church- 411 Forest A .................. bY. DAald H. •W-hY. AIMrt 0 HJerpe S.IMla, Worslilp: 1:41•9:30•11 A,M. Cii•rch ScHel: f:JO ..... : 494-7151 St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church '600 St. A•drrn Roed, N-.tt 1Mc11 Charlot HtrlMrt ~d, ,..,., W•l'llilp • Cll•rc• w .. 1: I, t :IO • 11 A.M. 1'1101111: '4f07'i4'1 . St. Mark Presbyterian Church c.rw J_.otH &: !llllMlff Dm.. c.r... .. M• J•,.... G,.._ IM, ,_.., Wentilp • Cii1rd su..1-t 1ot A 10:10 A.M. . _,, ... ., .. Trinity United Presbyterian Church 17tll & '"""'· ..... AN fl/2 Mf, ·-.. Ne.,.rt ,.,,, OUJSTANDIN• YOUTH PIO.IA~CIU OP PAlllN• w .... ,, I Cllwch School -t:DO Ii, 10:10 l.,..llt H.,pHhit -6 te 7 P.M. Pcutein: 0....,.. M1llll11t: lob Oh ... , ... Pletsch Ml11htet tf MM -0...111,....-PltMI: 144-7110 eHUICH OF RELIGIOUS SCllNCI Ofl CORONA C•L IAAll SUNDAT SlllVICI & SUNDAY SCltoot. ................ 111" A,M. MlllltlOI' •• , • lltaMr C. 'ICbtlt 2411 ,_Ilk C-HI ....... CaroM .... ., THE FIRST CHURCH OF RELIO!OUS SCllNCI .. __ ~a.rd flf'Ullhl c ....................... ~ IUM1'AY II.VICI' ............ t11• A.Mo MMhttr • , , A""1 tllft._, ltlCll: ntl lllU. CLUI WI •IWPOttT alACM ........... Ml., ..... Community Bible Church of Huntington Btach ....... W •• H ......... (213) Ml-3151 W• ,,ecl1lin T1t1 Ttuffi of th• Attt ' For th• N•Ht of Our Ate • ........, ··~· ,...,. 111• • 111• A.M. WWM•M"llf .. I,.;"/ ............ S ............ Clll • 71 .. 1a P.M. PIDINTl.Y MmlN AT1 MUA YllW SCHOOL 17111 AYIUA LANI -HUllTINOTON HACH l i ,, I I • • I a la ju re N ci 0 H ju