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1972-03-04 - Orange Coast Pilot
• reewa -• • f ·- -~·-• --. -------:: .. -... -~~. ' i:;._, ""'... ' • • • . . .. SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 19n ' • VOL. u, NO. JS, I saCTIONS, M ... Hi 1 -. -. • "'""• .. A . . -' s.sue • .. ---- .. •• -- . ' ' . . .. ..•. .. ' • .. ,. .. • "A •• ve ' nr:es f , ' .. . . -• -., .. Hiss .. ., Pension . . ' . . ll~!'l ..... > ....... lll!ll.~·~"1111111i!11'•'•'"•· .. ~·····~:··~··i ·~· ............. ·~···l!lll!ll!l!lll!lllilll .......................................... . . "~ Teller~ Ecoiogy ' .. ; •J • ·. •; • ", . " 1 r r .. • • ~ • · • • \~ . . . . .-.' ., 't .-•". ., 'i I • I I l I • t ·t ... . · ·· Tf'i;lne M~ti!'I· · ' F1:9·eeway Probe Ends; .No Action .. • By CANDACE. PEARSON o/ flli .;,., I P*' lttlf: • ,U..,._ I ~ L Callfdnil1~1 '14lue'HOover-Corhmis,ifnl,· Iller. JJJ0.._,4a)?,o/~r\lig! on .il.i< ,P.actfic' Coa~J ' 11'.fttlf . routipg ~ntrov~t llOIVJd,!<> an inctmclfJslve ·finish Frl~ay .. lhe.-up 'Irvin• <.ami>us. ., . 'ltiJllh'l'.cO!!le ·up · with a rec!fm· ~:~~ on:~·w ·:.~I ~ freew~y JI didn'ffinlJh .the agenda and wllMiave· to do~so next month in 'Los~AngeleS. ; ; 'The •LitUe :H'ooVef ' group,' offklilOy known as the· Commission on Calif<r.11ia' Stale: '.Govemrrien~ Or'ganl:r.ation :"~ Economy, adjourned ·after hear Ing alrhost eight hours of testimony spanning Thursday and Friday. MalnJy, It was a probe into allegations that the State , Division of Highways is forcing tmwanted freeways on ~ conunwittles. ' : ne·re were.; fil'e ite.!115 .on ·t~~ ageo<'-,' but Jack' of' time ~prevented' any more ~2 · the flfst 11h&rdship" and , '11pr0tectto\1i right.of.w.ay .acquisitions-betng dis~ ed '•• ., ........ ,, The rerit'allilng four 'items are ' Interim · e1ce11. ll.lgbw11y. land management, state eng~' holds on property, ge~~l mana£.effienf and organl.zat~n and' Ill' apace UU.lization. · :' The .. comD)isslon · dl4 qu~tipn ,stat~ Divfsl°" of Hl~hways l!tfi(:ills co~¢~ri\tnJ? · acq\jlsition of a number ot piece!J fOf ' •·Oruie .. We~dler ·,March contin.ueS· to ,·tome...tn 1 , Ute a lamb . th.JS weeteiiil. Fair ' ' ..ind sunny, warm sties prevail thtough Sunday . 1filh cootal , • temperatures up to 70 ind in· lina highs hi\ting 75 degrees. . , IN SIDE TODA\' Uncle Len. annottnus a nt'ID conttst whi<h will oU010 oU o I his roung redder• to get iftto Lion Coun1111 Safari /rt• during Ea.lier vacation. DctoiLt in Uncle /An!1 col•m., POll• 7. . -.... ..,,,., ' ........ ....,., 1~11 ( .... ,..... ... '""'"' ,... ' ct........ , .. ,, .......... t J c:-ks • '""''Cf" I c......... ,... • Mt.In , .. 1, ~ • IMrtt ll·U h9ll ...... II lftdl 11Wt1m 1•1t • rlthts-o!-why' property:<lut most or the time was 'liken by' complaints of local reaidentsi · . , ' ' -A~~J-'teildelitsor ofCiclals_ai>Peared f~m Newport Beach, Laguna · Beach, Costa .Mesa and Dan& Point, -all .~~cept two in opposition to the proposed coastal ro1Jte. , No representatives fro_m .the~ clt,g. of Huntington ~ach appeared. It is on r~i;d ;appr:ov.ing Gf 1tbe freeway ·agree.o· l'{lent. . , , ·The • !lew •city ol Irvjne · w4s. llso ~\ewese~ted. . Press relea ses issued by the . com-. mission said the Irvine mayor and City Council had been invited. A spokesman from {rv,!zle ·City Hall said late Friday that no such letters of invitation or notice had ·been reCeived. "I would like to know what the city of ' . (See FREEWAY;Pa1e I) ' .. ' " :f~:J~~~;Coitff · 'l•'f~~-~··l: · .•1,: '•¥·I . ' ,I ' I t: I l • • ' .. , ~ , •: ·;Returns Pension . . . ' ' . , . . :f o ·Alger Hiss : 0)\'A~INCTON (AP)· .. ~-'. TWenty,four years ~afler 'hlfJ.' tndiCtment In 1 · seosa· tlonal spy scandal, Alger:1 Hiss won a court suit aiaJnst the goverruntnt and says the victory in a small way 'iin- dlcates him. · A three-jµdge !ederil cooit rulOd Fri: day that nts.· ii enUUl!I to a 1ovemment Jienoioa and lild · the 19vernment has acted unconstitutlooilly In· denytJig · him retirement benefits for li1_yu.rs. ' . , !ms, now 17 1nd llvlllf In •New York, waa c!lnvicled 'of perjurj In 1~ after de!ll'!nr .before a !"!f~tfl.,.00 )llrY that be pv .. tatt secrets II! COinmwil!t spies . • Tiie Illa case, among the "earl!¢ ,and . mosl priJminen\ In the spy·scare era thal rocked the Stat< Department until the mid~t9fi9s, Was the Vehicle that aped Hichard M. Nixon to national fame. Nixon, then a ~ congressman from CaJWornta and I member of the o l d H!Rllt Un-American Activities Committee, puraued the ·HI ss Jn." veatigat\oil relentl.~y. · i.. President, Nlxo1i aPl>Olnted one of the three jlldges who rulid In favor of Hlsl Friday, a quirk that ID• enjoyed. HISI .... I ·top State Department of· flcial during' World War II and was in- stru mental In U.S. nqotlations leading to creation or the United Nationa. He ac- (See ·HISS, Pip I) ' .. ~ • .~·'.·' i (~ :: .'':i !'1' -... ~:.·. '11 1!.-. .. ' ~ . ... ...... ,.\: ~-·'.~·1il~~1 • • • -:·=--..:_ t" ..>"i • " ' .,.. , _ ..,._' ____ .J...;_,7 •• • . .~ , .. -Ul!I T ......... .. \V~E J'.R.\Gt~~;~111J.cit.6N·~tjjQHT . IN ~i;jj~ !ESIDQl.TIAL ,NEIGHIORHOOI;> • ·:· · Moh•wtt<Alrll~r ,ltt1t1 Whero'll Cr•.,,... lftlo H-; ;t;lfil\O .Occufii!tfl ht 0... 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" ' • ~ • houle,.tric~ blit alive .. ; -;-• .• · \ ln~aior'i" to 'sift Urough · th e Tbe· conmer's'olflce 11iil >17· per-· iP~~)Urgfii(WiiOUved ·lii 191lpOl!llr11 l!l.,,...e. · • '· · were kille4f &ncr3f injured, the·ptmie -car t apat:tment, was· killed, police II.id. . "~, . They .. were all silting on the couch ried 44 pas!Cnger1 and ·a cr'ew of·thrte,: f 0 tt ..y)s • a·n1~ ,,,.silc:f' ~ DUfnu,.i In the bjick of the house watching "The and tflere -e sl1 parll<}lll ln •the lar,.,. •a. liieniln .ftom auburban CoKiiite •wllo • 1!iatlklge J'1mUy," said Jerry . Rolen. white two-1toiy hOme. .... ' • • · wa1'"oftt Of. the fiist'i.bsldethe wrecka&e.~ 'Joaeph's brolher and business partner, cine of ·the englnof of · the' FHIZ7' •'t'fter ~ a IJole tliroup the i!ile ol the "and thl n..t thing ~ kne)t-, they were turboprop wa! o0t, 'and ~ pilot> •t>' fo"°lage witb a·~ aaw. • 1n·the back yanf" · parenlly cut the other, lmoWlng' he woilld' • "'Ibey· were oil prlP(led'~ the iuts,P 1 The llooelW are ·partneu br the Roten-· not mai/e It to Albany Airport Ill miles ·' t;Jullilo. lt)ll,. "Eich sett ""t !orwai<f • Mii:ba'ell 'deve!Opment Corp., ·bulJden -of • 1way; The pill\O gilded lntii"tb<."llvtilg; UU. dom~ Pu<!d on top qi eac)l other." . 'Fveral single !1111\ly homes and aparl· (OOJll ,or the -lhll JflM\l!l !Wen'hld ·A spiltainan for file Fedetlil' A•l1Uan1 .mt11t c!ompjt1e1 In the capital dlllrlcl bulll. 10 1un 110. • , : A4nlinlllrlt!on·•I Al)>lny .County .\~ · . Tiie lair membm of Joseph RoRI!'• Rosen, ~. Ills wKe: )j1rcll,' 15, and said · contact wl\h the , P!•ne, _.qhawk •, family '!••• taken to the Albany MedJCll their, ch!J~n, La~~' 11 and .Roser,' n1g~1 ·~. wa~ lost w.hen the ·.,111 w11 1 lio,Pital f!" trntmenl of C\lla and shock . 6, ,were watc~mg The , Partrldie. tlfte er four ri\lle1 from the airport -a, The plane cllppOd treetopo 1111 the 011t" Family" on television when the no1e of, mile or '° 1fter ~ pUot radioed th1t he , side of Ectcewood Avenue plqed the plane 1li<ed tbreugh their home, CIV• hod "fea~ed/' Ollt o( the \WO ellllne&. , ) · · ' • 1ng.;. tb1 root Ille! hall knoC!ddi' 1111' , A l(IOhlllllD 11 Moliawt lleoclqolUler1 · (ho PLAN!, hie I), '. ' • ' ' I ' • Scietlfi st · . ' . . ' ' . . ' In Vi~jo _ '~ . . . By PATRICK BOYLE Of *' ~lly ,..., Staff .Or. Edward Teller, often called ~· f~l.hq or the hydrogen bomb, Friday ... cued ' 0 pseudo copservaUonista" of hindering the ·development of a totally . 18~e nuclear power plant by hinderinr · technological advancement. ' ' ·Si>eaklni to nearly 300 student. at Sacl-1 dleback Collqe, the eminent phyllicllt , Hid riuclear power .planis were vlrtuall7~ !DO percent.safe and that the racUoJollC.I em ission• from such facilitles were nqllglble. ''Nuclear "reactors allow a llUe rid.la·· tion to eaCape," he idm.itted, "but it ls a neillgible percentage or what we 1et any)"ay from the environment." · T,he physicist claimed that uranluin deposits around the city of Denver, Colo., emitted more radiation than/ a nuclear · pow.er plant. ' '1ConRrvatlonist.s working too cloae'tbe n,uplw power plantl! sho.uld first urp the evacuation of Denver/' Dr. Tellir quipped. . . 'He admitted that the nialn 'concem of reaidenta living •round n u c I e 1 r ' generating plants wu that the facllltiel would blnw up and spew r1dloacllvity Jn. to the 1tmoophere. '"They are exceecllncly a!e," he Aid, "and they will ...., blow up. But tlloe ."(~·TELLER, PIP, I ) ' '1 ome, Garden -I P.age Debuts · The DAILY PIWr'a bflnd.new Home. and Gordeo. -'lTllba lta ; debut todi)"oo Page I with·• lldry I} and photo oit • iiUty aeWuig cab!-j net the home craftsman can build and anofher featured ' lrllcle on prdftl soil conditions. · · 1 Two other DAILY PILOT Javor. Iles. TV Week,Macazlne and the supplem"'t Family Weekly, llave shifted from Slturday and will •P. peor tomorrow In the DAILY P\LOT's Uni Sunday edtlloll •. TY Week reatum J1mes ·Whltmor. In bll tole'u Wlll"llopn, Sr. Family Weekly'• cover story II on -~ 1ion pmonality Miiie Douclu. II reguilt televillon pl!la • pesrs today In the enterta- Rctlon.' lbok for TV WM!< and ' Family Weekly thll SuadlY . ..,. every SUnday In Ille l)AJL Y pnmo · • ' ~ ~· ' • ' •• • I DAIL v PILOT s. • , s.tunllJ, Mal<h 4, 1972 ' ' ' Teller Says U.S. Falling Behind " . NtL.Y r lLOT ... ,, '°""' CONSERVATIONISTS HIT Dr. Edw1rd Teller From Pflfle 1 TELLER .•• t)10U uk 'Never?', and all I can say is W dly ever. ' "RmlJY ever la perhaps not good nouah, but we have come so close to "never' that I think it 11 good enough." ; Dr. Teller said the JnJtead of trying to -cloee nuclear power ltatlons, 1uch as the one at 1San Onofre, resldenta should be 'auppqifu,g rtMal'Ch effort. aimed at .making them more safe. He suaested that one possible solution 1o the problem m~bt be placing the nuclear power stations 500 feet un- iderground. U an underground facility were to~~ lte1Uil It • ...., ..... property damage, but would not cause thouaands of deaths due to radiation. . "'Dlere is a very small probability that one would blow up ," Dr. Teller told the students, Hand we must expend every ef. fort in technology in making this 'prob- ability zero." He said that the faclliUes provide a cheap and clean source of electricity and urged the young voters to not approve the Initiative facing voters on the June 6 primary elections ballot The initiative calls for a bin on the coruitrucLion of nuclear power generating plants in Califomil for the next five years. "If it puses," 1te said, "I advise you to move away from California ." He said passsage of 1uch a ban would cause severe smog problems and power abortagea in the .state. "The Initiative was proposed by 'pseudo conservatlonisls' who want to cure the world's ills by regulation Instead of by more technology, which could take care of pollution," he said. Puppies Put on Dog In Huntington Beach A apecialty puppy match featuring German shepherds will be held Sunday morning at the Lake Park Club House In Huntington Beach. The match is sponsored by the Camino Real German Shepherd Dog Club. Enlrie! for the show will be taken from a a.m. to noon. Judging starts at 9 a.m. The public is invited to view the puppy match. There Is no admission charge. OIAN•I COAST n DAILY PILOT Tiii Orll!OI COM! Ohl\.T' .. ILOT, wlltl 'lltllctl 11 CO!'nbl"MI tM Nrii.·1"rft1, 11 pubUW\ld b'f th• Or1rog1 co.it P11bU1l'llnll Com~ny, Set»- r1i. Mllt10..i1 lrl publi.Md, MO!WHV tl'lrollgll Frldty. !or Cml1 Mne. Newport llucf\, HV<1tlll(l!011 8111;~/l'ollrl11rn l/1111y, L111111t lffC.11, lrv1nt/Saclcillb9ck tnd l•n Clt1Nnl1/ Stn Jut" C1plltr1no. A stnglt m lon•I ldlllon 11 1111bll1hld S.turd•Y' tnd $11nd1ys. The prlntl11tl PllD!lllllng PMinl II ., no WH I .. 'f ltrMI, CO.It M .... Ctllfonllt, fH,_, Rob.rt N. w,,a 1trt11d.n1 •nd l'Vtlllllllff' J1c .. II.. Curlty Yiu ~rt11dMI Ind Otrltr1I MIMflf Thom•• K••"'il ..... Tliom1s A. Murphir11 "''""'"' fdllor Ch•rlts H. Loos Rich1rd '· Nell Aulat1111 M1111o11nt Edl!Ol'I OHk• co. .. 111 .. : no wn1 ••r ''"" , Newport 9"d1; IW Ntwsio" l._.lt,...1'11 • UHM hie~~ m FOl'ftt """""' Hwlt .... '911 a.tfl~ l"1J IMdl levl1¥1N •lift c..,.....1 W Norll'I 11 C.mlno ~I Tf'••••• (71 4J '4MJJ1 a....... .W-ttals1 MZ..1671 ,.,.. c..-1 "-.... tf """"' I Ndll -Pftilft .... _._ CllMlty ClfltllltNllti.t _,m ~. ,,,,. ~ '"'' '"'-*Ii"''"' ~. Mt MM t•leil. !Hvttrl~ ........ ......, • MYlrt"'"*"fl ..... ..,. • ~ -'"*" IPl(ltl ........ ....... ~ CllllYrllM ....... . ..... ci. ,.. .... ,. .... N.,.,_., IMdl • c.11 --. eetlflnli.. l•a ._..., "' _.,.., ... _..,, w _ ....... """""4f1 .,..ltlry •nrwtloN bM -""I'· A Hungarian lmmlgrant acclaimed as one of America's most eminent scientists Friday told 8addleback College aludenta that a decreaaing emphalla on lecbnology is moving the country out of first place ln the realm of scientific advancement. Dr, Edwar.d Teller1 a phy1lcl1t who helped develop botli the atomic and hydrogen bombs, aald !he U.S. wu qulck· Jy falling behind th• Japaneae, Iha Germans and the Rus1!1i11 1 n terhnologlcal innovation . "In a few year's," he told the more than 300 students and teachers. "we will have much too Iew thoroughly educated terhnical people." The phy1lclst attributed the decreasing emphasis on technology to the Il1ht against pcllution ; the preference of yollng aclentilta: to theoretical rather than ap- plied scJence and the general fear cl technology caused by a lack of un- derstandJng. "There ia no Interest by the young anymore In technology and very Uttle in- terest in science," he said. He admitted that many students did not want to enter a scientific field for fear that they would have to take a job working on weaponry or defense technology. SURVIVOR OF MOHAWK AIRLINER RUSHEO FROM THE SCENE BY NEW YORK RESCUE WORKERS No Explosion or Fire, Just a Violent Cr11h Two Miles From the Heart of the St1te C1pltal "I have found that there Is no dlstanct between peaceful work and defense work ," he said. He said when nylon was first discovered, It was thought to only have use in womefl's hosiery. "During World War ll, all of the nylon went Into parachutes." "You may think you work on something peaceful, and it is formed in!-0 a weapon,'' he noted. "You may think you work .on a weapon, and before you know It.. it haa peaceful uses." He said that the discovery of nuclear energy, which was developed In its early stages solely for use in weapons, has now led to peacetime improvements In many fields . He sald scientists are now worklng on a meUlod of e:1ploding nuclear charges underground to release hidden pockets of natural gas, a rap~dly dlminlshing natural resource. "By this simple means, we can add more than 100 percent to our present known gas reserves," he s a I d . "Conservationists who don 't understand the issue are making it very difficult to go. ahead With this program which ~ould ultimately aid conservation." e-nl<! tedofti«J Jmowledge gallled through researc'b in the space program had already greaUy he.1ped man by en- abling him to use satellites to detect a~d track hurricanes. As an example, he said that the detection .of Hurricane Camille in 1910 had aaved more than 50,000 lives by ·•"'!bling official• to evacua\e the affecled area. "If you tell me that the money Is wasted when a small part of the effort saves 50JIOO people, I will tell you that you don't know what you are talking about," he told the audience bluntly. He said technology had alao helped man develop c o mpu ter! and sopbistocated electronic systems which might someday lead to "birth control" for hurricanes. Computers could perform calculations that would enable scientists to determine the cauae of hurricanes far in advance, he no~. opening up the po!libility that they could be controlled before they fonned. "Curiosity has led to lmoytledge, knowledge has Jed to power and power has led to responaiblllty," Dr. Teller said. "Thi• responsibUJJy should not frighten us away Irom jobs that we must do. We should continue to acquire this power because it Is the only way we can s1,1rvive. "We should also think much more realistically about the reaponslblllty. Our neighbors in the world must become our ne:1t door neighbors, because we cannot 1urvlve unless they survive." Mail Ballot Set . --·. . .,.. On UCI No-fail Grading System Uni~ a mall ,ballot on the UC Irvine no-fall grading policy torpedoes the plan. the previously approved faCU1ty senate measure will continue to be forwarded for approvals. at the statewide levtl. Mathematics Professor Frank can- nonito of trvlne successiu\ty obtained the necessary number of signatures to forct ·a mail ballot of all 405 voting members of the UCI division of the Academic Senate . Ballots will be mailed nert week, 1 univeBity apokesman said. On Feb. 10, the measurt which p~ vides that no failinl grades be recorded !or aludents wu paued by the aenate. When considered with the 11normal progreso" rule! adopted at the previous senate meeting, the new ll"ading policy ellminat.. falling grades. MO VIE VIEWI NG PROVES HAZARD Pl1TSBURGH, Pa. (AP) -City Police Supt. Robert Colville has onlered flve-<111 suspenslonJ for four officers who alle,ed· Jy attended an X-raled movie 111 weekend at 1 suburban drtve-ln. The four, charred with "conduct prej- udicial to the &cod name and reputatioo" of the PQUce ~en~ •IW>ded the movie In uniform and In mar•ed police vehicles, Colvllle lald r.aday. From Page 1 PLANE ... through the front of the Rosen's two-story house, and the nose emerged from the back side of the dwelling. "They come in so low all the time," one area resident said, "l didn't pay any attention to it, and then I heard the crash ." "We heard a whistle and a crash,'' said Fred Paul, a neighbor, "That,'s all we know." Dumas said the boltom or the plane was gone -but the top and si des were there. "I had lo crawl 'in on my knees," he 1aid. "We picked .the seats up one at a lime and helped them out." The Rev. Joseph Romano, chaplain for the Albany Fire Department, said he was there when the fuselage was cut open . "They lifted up the first piece oI metal and a young man of aboot 30 crawled out -he was alive," Romano said . "A young girl was crying and she kept saying over and over she couldn't believe she was alive." · Sonya Krakower was shaking with ter~ F in the hallway of her home ne:s:t door1 lust feet from the shattere1:f"bvlng rOom window where the plane's wing came to rest. "We grew accustomed to the planes flying over," she said. ''We knew we were in the flight path. ·• "We'd sit outside in the summer aM joke about it sometlnfes. It would really look like they were going to land In the backyard.''' Outside, along her driveway, blQOd stained the· fresh snow where a tem· porary morgue bad been set up. "It finally happened," 1b• ~aid. From Pflfle 1 HISS ... companied President Franklin D • Roosevelt to the Yalta Conference at the end of the war. He re,igned from the govern ment In 1947 to become president Ill the C&rnegle Endowment for International Peace, but left that position when the storm of ac- cusations surrounded blm the following year. Hiss was the primary target Icr Whit- taker Chambers, then a magazine editor who disclosed to congres:ilonal com- mittees and radio audiences that he had been a Communist spy. Chambers, now dead, fingered Hiss as one of the State Departm ent ofilclaLs who fed him government secrets. Nixon subpoenaed evidence from Ch1mbers who than led HUAC In- vestigators to his Maryland farm where he revealed mfcrofllm he bad hidden i,.. aide a pumpi:tn. He uld the film showed serret docume~ts stolen from the State Department. The congressional hearings led to the Indictment of His& in 1941 and h.l8 con- viction of perjury after two years of trials. Ex-cycle Gang Member Injured In Bullet Hail A Santa Ana man w11 urlously wound- ed early Friday when a fuaiUO<fe of more than 20 shots new through the wall1 of hi:1 home . Dennis G. Decker, 25, of 1215 Van Ness St., was in critical condition bu ata blllzed in Orange County . Med toll Center with a bullet wound in his head. He underwent surgery following the 5:45 a.m. 1ttack on the Decker home. by unknown peraons. Mrs. Linda Decker told police that the volley of shots narrowly mllsed her lwo sleepina children. 00tcer1 found .I.I bullet holes In the waits of the ho!n•· .Decker. police said, iB a fonne:r member of the HeU1 Anpls motorcycle 41ng. , Tilt shooting Is the thin! in the Jut JI da11 in Orange County f n v o I> In J motorcycle gang members. Sunday nlpt a cycl!st "" kUled by a ohot(lm bl11t .. tho ·cuden Grove rreeway and a week before about 20 shota were fired !JI Anaheim (II a shootout between two rfnl canp. POLICEMAN GUAROS BOOIES OF PLANE VICTIMS De1pit1 Jarring lmpect, Many Passen91 r1 Survived Crash From Page 1 FREE\vAY HEARING. • • Irvine thinks about this freeway,'' said Nathan Shapell, chalnnan of the com- mission's subcommittee on highway rights-of-way. The two people speaking for a possible coast route were Costa Mesa Councilman Wllllam St. Calir and Orange County Road Commissioner Ted Md:onvllle. In his summation following Frfday morning speeches, Commission Chairman H. Herbert Jackson said, "There is no any one solution to thi! problem . We don't know what U i1. But whatev~ it is, it Won't ever be received by everyone /' He again urged support~fbr a nleeting oI the 28 Orange County cities and any other interested municipalities. The commission Thursday sent a letter to the Orange County Board of Supervisors requesting that the board orjl'.anize such a meeting. The cOmmission hopes to get the Division of Highways, the California Commission and perhaps · a legislative repr.esentative to help the cities develop a common solutlon. Many of the residents speakin"'g before the commission said the idea of a coast freewa y waa no longer valid and referred to a 1tatement made once by a state public works offlclel that th~ proposed route was "dead and buried ." Bainford Frankland first denied that he ever sald lhtt no !rte.way would go lhro'l(h If the people dldn 't want It to a cltlzen'1 group In Newport Beach. hardship "caused by the cloiJd of a freeway over their heads." "My God ," exclelmed Shapell, "don't you see it's that cloud we're trying to get away from." The Division of Highways holds more than $20 million worth of land for the construction of the proposed Pacific Coast and Newport freeways . About $12.5 million of this property is in Newport Beach alone. Most oI the rest is in Huntington Beach, Seal Beach and Long Beach. Commissioners Manning J. Post said he and Commissioner Shapell would be meeting with the California Hi&hway Commission within the nelt few wetks to urge its cooperation with Orange Cowl,ty. Chairman Jackson ·aaid the commils10n would pfobably not issue any recom· mendations or findings until the entjre agenda is completed . The recommendations ·could possibly take the Iorm of sugaesting revisions in State Division of Highways policies on rights-of-way land. Second Accident Victim · Succumbs After Drag Race But other highway department officials Friday afternoon said that wh.ile Bamford Death claimed ~ ste0nd victim of an did make that 1tatement, he only meant aUiged draa face crash In downtown S.n- to refer to areas where no freeway ta Ana Feb. 23, police reported today. agreements hid been signed. Cordon . Vanderpol!,. tG, of 1131 W. . Although people In Newport Beach Washington St., S.nta Ana , died at S.nta voted S to 1 In a special elecUon to res--Ana Community Hospital Friday of i,... clnd the freeway aartement with the juries autrered wbtn two .cars speeding state, that aeUoe 11 being legally eaahyord on lat Slreet slammed into a challenged in court. dune buggy driven by the other •lcllm, Eapeclally concorn<d with the waste of Mark A. Philley, 20, of IOI S. Sycamore mone• when ...,.:,.,.ties are held. off Jhe SI Sant An ~ ,.,~,,_ .• e 11. tu role! for many years, Shapell's sub-Philley was killed Instantly In the cr11h commlt!to recenlfy charged that the and his dune buagy'a motor lhro1'11 JM dlvl8ion baa been :'mlamanaging more feet through tha air. than $100 million In pilbllc1J ownC\! land." Two Marines who police charged with At the hearings, co m m l 11 I o n e r s the maulaughter death are beinl held In •l10ro111ly que1tioned the purcba" of Orange County Jail. Thty are Greg A. properties before freeway agreement• Leldgen, 21. of 1470 E. Fruit St .. who wa• ha~ been slgn"1. driving the car which smaahed inlo the Fronkl•nd sald many wert purchased dune buggy, and Dennis A. Teason, 23. when !he owners pleaded financial • who "'I' stationed at El Toro. . , . . ' ' District 3 Candidiate Tries Again. Joteph O>nrad, 1 Fu1 1ertoa businessman who wants to run agalQ.st Third District Supervisor William PhUl\i>s In the June 6 primary, took another shot Friday at getting nomiriallon papers. Conrad was allegedly gerrymandered out of the third district In the OCtober realignment of sUpervisorial areas. He was refused nomination papers two weeks ago because he suppo~ed~y had not moved within the new district boun· daries. ~ Friday he told Registrar of Voters Dave Hitchcock that in view .of tbe.S~ate Supreme Court decision ruhn~ W1lha1n Wenke and John w. "BIU" Hill , bot~ cf Santa Ana , el\glble 1to oppo.se First District incumbent Robert Battin he, too should be isSued pa~s. HUI and Wenke got their papers ThurSday · HJtehCock told Conrad lhat he had . not moved back into the third d1str1ct in time (30 days) to be eligible for the June prlm1ry. d lte pointed out that Hill and Wenke ha moved from the fourth distr ict Into the first last October and November, respec· lively: Conrad protested that he had mov~ and had failed to registrar to vote at his new address. Hitchcock ollered to issue papers If Coniad would . sign an alfidavlt that ht · had moved into the new third. dlltrld boundaries in sufficient time. Q>nrad left the registrar's office sayjng· ht would be back . Al S p.m. Friday he baii not returned . . . Phillips fs well entrenched 1n his post according to pollcioos in the .Jllrth county area. Four years ago GleM ~'Bucky" Walters, former Fullerton city coun- cilman tried to unseat the four.tenn supervisor and was defeated. • . Coast's Collins Firm Tells Loss Of $53 Million The Dallas·based parent eompany of Collins Radio, Newport Beac h, reported Thursday that Collins Rad io has suffered a whopping $53 million net loss for the si:x·month period ended Jan. 28. The loss. on sales or $107.11 mill ion, was equal to $18.16 a share on the basis c( a chana:e in accounting practice, Collins i;aid. In the 1971 fiscal six months, the co nr pany reported a net loss of $15.5 million or $5.23 a share on sales of $147 million. New management and drastic cost-cut· ting procedures were inaugurated by Collins last December to reduce losses. Among these were cutting of nearly 2,000 persons from the payroll at an an-· nual savings of 11l<lre than $23 million. R. C. Wilson, president of Collins, said tbe favorable outlook for sales is as significant as the major cost reductions. In the past four fiscal years, sales have exceeded new orders, but during the past 12 months new orders totaled $279 million, compared with sales of $249 million. Backlog has Increased to $276 million 1s of Jan. 28. Based on the new order plc-- ture, management expects an lricrease in . the annualized rate of sales from the '216 million achieved in the first half of the current fjscal year. On the brighter side of the picture, North American Rockwell announced last week that It had awarded l!lubcontracts worth $1.4 million Ior portions of a bomber landing system. The major components of that system, however, will be built in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and will not signlficanUy affect the Newport Beach plant. Bea.ch Officum Scurry to Clo~e Dangerous H ol.es Thursday night's near tragedy In El Monte, where a young boy fell in a detp conslructkln hole, has Huntington Beach officials scurrying to insure that the •Ame thing can't happe n at their civic center site. Aubrey Horn, project coordinator for the civic center, said there are hundreds of such holes on the Huntington Beach , site which must be drilled. "We are doing everything pc11slble not to leave a hole open overnight," Hom said. ''As soon 11 a JS.foot hole is drilled, it's filled with concrete." The holes art necessary to create pll· lngs: for the foundation of the five-story city hall complex. Tbe civic center site, on Main Street across from Huntington Beach High School, ls completely r~ In, but extra prteautlons have been taken. Workers discovered an unmarked Mo foot deep ceq pool on the site and ha ve completely barricaded It and ·covered the top. It will be filled as aoon as possible. Heart Attack Victim Hurt as Car Crashes ' A Sen Marcos man driving IOU on tbe San Diego Frttw1y suffered an apporent heart attack late Thunday allemooe and hla car ran off the road in Son Clemente Donald PhllllJll, g t ouffered face eui. tn the ensuing cruh between Camino dt ;1relta and ·the Rtevea Overcrouing. I fl " ) ·' \ ' McCloskey Challenges Nixon on Eneµiy Turf By CHARLES H. L008 Of 1ttt D1llr Plltf Stiff It is ironic. 'JUere was Paul McCloskey, the Republican peace candidate, aJpping a marguerJta on a boat In San Diego Harbor1 that stronghold of the mJlltary establishment. t · It was a floating cocktail party for a group of man... aging editors whose newspapers are affiliated with the Associated Press wire service. MORE IRONY. The host in ab1entia on that 5eptem- ber evenin& was San Diego Pubtllher James Copley, a Nlxon supporter who hires retired admirals to supervise"' his newspaper empire. The boat sloshed acr.of.!I the bay toward an island where dinner waited. McCJoskey would be the speaker. LOos The first~ that strik'e§.you about Paul McCloskey (they call him "Pete") is that he is smaller thin you thought he would be. And thinner. · • His necktie was thin, too. Because of all the pictures the face was fami~ iar. though -rugged. handsome, topped with a shock of dark hair flecked with gray. His manner that night was deliberate, the words measured. (Or was he just tired?) AFl'ER DINNER McCloskey leaned on the podium and said h< thought Nixon was being untruthful about the war. "The President keeps saying he is in the process of ending the war in Indochina, but all the evidence show!I he is not. Bombs are still falling and soldiers are still getting killed." MCCioskey said that, unlike Senator Muskie, he could :see ... Negro as a candidate for one of the nation's two htghelt offices. He mentioned Senator Edward Brooke, the Massachusetts Republican. The congressman talked a lot about truth that night. The people's faith in a democratic government depends on the truthfulness of that government, he said. AND HE ASSERTED that the President .was sUflin& dlasent within the Grand Old Party. McCloskey, a lawyer, talked about how issues within the party ought to be aired under the type of advocacy system used in the courts, with the man with the best arguments winning the day. Then he said he believed the administration bad mounted a campaign to stifle press freedom, too, and that the news medis were being prostituted by the administration 's management of the news. . Their profe~sipnal interest aroused, the editors pressed for specifics. Just exactly how was the news being managed? McCLOSKEY CITED the election eve incident in San Jose when· Mr. • Nixon was confronted by a surly mob that routed him from the hal,l and threw ugly words and ugly things at hi s car. McC1o!lkey said the incident was staged to play on voter emotion!I about law and order. He said he had been told Nixon advance men had scoured near· l)y college campuses for radical students, &iving them tickets to the San Jose rally to assurt a confrontation. The editors press~ McCloskey further. "NOW, CONGR~MAN, we've heard these stories before," said an AP bureau chief, "and our people spent a lot of time trying to run them down and they couldn't come up with one~hred of evidence that they were true. Appar· enUy your Information is better lhan ours. Where did you get it? McCloskey said some young people he knew told him. The editors kept pressing: "Well, who told you and where did they get their information?" Cornered, McCloskey admitted he couldn 't supply the facts. MOST OF THE editors Jost interest at that point and the questioning turned to other matters -,how was he to financt his campaign? "Isn't it a shame," said the editor from San FranciSCil as the group filed back to the boat. "Pete's really a nice guy, but he doesn't have a chanct. They 'll make mincemeat out of htm if he ever gels to New Hampshire." "Yea," said the San Francl1CO editor's companion, "as a presidential candidate he makes a good San Mateo lawyer.'' Irvine City Hall Tabbed For Town Center Site l By GEORGE LEIDAL Of lllt D111, ,lltt Stiff The city of Irvine's permanent city hall will be located in Irvine Town Center across the street from UC Irvine, Mayor William Fischbach said today . Jonger term ]ease the city can't lose. The only penalty for cancellation, he said, ia repayment to the Irvine company of the unamortized portion of the improvementa allowanct. The City Council Wednesday directed City Manager William Woollett Jr. to negotiate, and Mayor Fischbach to stgn a lease of 3,240 square feet of the Town Center building from the Irvine Com- pany. The monthly rental amount! to $1,296 and cost! of renovations of the forl\'Jer faculty club facility to suit the city needs will cost another '27 ,000. That means i( the city moved out after three years, it would pay back '8.000 to the Irvine Company. Mayor Fischbach pointed out, however, that if the city took the three year lease and stayed for five years, the city Would have paid $6,000 mort for the 1lteration1 out of tax funds. Mayor Fischbach indicated the city ·would take a five year lease on lhe se- cond Ooor rooms at '4201 campus Drive, Irvine. The lease agreement, expected to be signed next week, wlll provide the city fin1t right of refusal on any 1dditlonal apace in the Town center building that might become available. Irvine Company, in view of the rive year lease, will pay $15,000 toward the cost of renovations which will include provision of a formal City Council Chambers seating more than 150 persons. Claude S. Keyszers, manager or com· mercial leasing (or the Irvine Company, had told city offlclalo that with a three· year lease, the Irvine Company's con- trlbuUon for alteratiOM would be $9,000. Mayor Fi!<:hbach noted thal with the Daily PUol DELIVE~V SERVICE Otflvery or tht oa~ly Piiot it !IUa(lll\ttd TeltphOntS " Mott Or•• Ctllt\fY -''"• •• • • •• • • '-0"'321 Ntrtllwtll twrllltll'ltll ttkfl I I. •l'ICI WMllJlll'lttv .................. .Mf.1229 kn c~it. Gtpls1ra1111 tH<fl, S.11 J.,.l'I C•pltlrtl'll, 0.1111 Jlltt11t. hll!ft UtllNI• lttUl'lf Nltvtl ....•. "1!·M'I "' I Keynera told the council last week that additions to the Town center facility were being planned, but he couldn't guarantee that additional spact would be available should the city need it. Thus, the city, which estimates the 3,200 aquare foot facility will meet needs for two lo three years, must wait until other tenants or the .fully booked building move out, should extra space become necessary. The selection in what the mayor describes as an "Idyllic setting" places the 1ut of city government In tbe pred!t location that architect-master pltnntr W11llam Pereira envialoned II should be In hi& university community masttr plan done In 1960. · , Mayor FischbAch 11id he belltved I.he locallon adjacent to the univenily would benefit city covunmenf. , From an economic ttandpolnt, the ren- tal , and the Irvine Comp.any bonusea. make the Town Cenw locallon the leut expenaive or five ll~maUvea considered by city offlclal1. • Further. of all sites ~onsidered. Town Center ii the most centr•lly localed. Others contemplated were In or near tbe Irvine Industrial Complet near Or1np Count)' AlrporL .. , COASTWISE Bf PJaU ltttttlalldl • Saturdiy1 Marth 4, 1472 OAJLV ~ILOT ii Reading Made Euy ' CdM High Helps Kids Catch Up By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI 01 tllt OlllV Jfloltt Sl•ff Th~ hlab 1ehool ttudent who !ltares at his textbook In ]tewlldered confusion i3 not always mentllly deficient. He may be suffering from a common, but reiatlv.ely unpublicized problem -in- ability to read. For a variety of reasons, students enter freshman classes each year without hav. Ing learned what they were supposed to 1n elementary achoo!. Corona del Mar High School is oo ex· ception, according to Larry S. BaMer, director of the reading laboratory. "1 would estimate that about 30 of our 12th grade students have made It into their senior yelr without being. able to read on the eighth grade level," he says. on a voluntary bails are playing 1amu. In many cases Lhey ire. · The boyo mlghl be pl1yfn1 0 autophonlcs." a bingo-like came that deals with automobile parta. Jt helps them to recoiniu words tbtouah pic- tures. Another is the "syllable game" whk:h is played like solitaire. Students lay carda down In front of them and then match sylla6les with others taken from the deck. "We like to give them a Httle variety lo " their programs by clving them aomethtnc mechanical, or a game. or something in a kit," Banner aald. _ For the past lhr.eP years Corona de! Reading for speed Is laugh\ by a mechanical scanning device whlch pro- jects sentences onto a scree'h. When the student achieves a comfortable 1peed and understand.! what he Is reading, be 1Ums up a dial and moves on at an accelerated pace. "Marthe, I'm Sure the Police Department 11 Reilly Trying to l~prove Its · Mar High School s~dents have been VOuth Image .•• " given a !lecond chance to improve thelr ------------..,----------------> reading skills In Banner 's laboratory. Other corners of the laboratory have tape recorders on which students learn construction of new words on 32 cassettes that can be checked out from the media center. Crime or Sin? Thief Rartsacks Newport Church Thieves have been common to humani- ty slnce long before two shared their final mortal miseries on crosses beside a man whole chief crime was preaching foralveness . Nobody would dare think of stealing from the church He founded, when Father John Dunne, 65, was a boy Jn Tip- perary, Ireland. Timei change. although mortals re- main much the same. "I've been a prie!lt 46 years and this is the first time .•.. " Father Dunne remarked Friday at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church on the Bal,boa Peninsula. He was discussing in a soft brogue the shameful thing he discovered Thursday in the cool, quiet sanctuary where worship- ' pers may come daily on their own personal missions. Newport Beach police call it burglary. Father Dunne perhaps, might call it ain. Someone -. ironically -exited the church through doors designeo to assure fire escape; stealinTOut With $2,550 -worth of sacred items used in formal and in- formal devotions. • The most costly was a $2,000 painting of Our Lady of Guadalupe, according to tradition, she appeared to poor farmers at a site enshrined in Mexico City. The most difficult to replice is a volume measuring 8'1.i by t 1 inches and three inches thick, detailing in Latin the order of sacred services now printed and recited in modern English. Patrolman Reed Gloshen listed It as the Catholic Order of Services in his crime report filed with Newport Beach police . "It is the Mi ssa le Rommanae," says Father Dunne, ;'The officer who \·1as 'round here wouldn't have the right spelling," he ad· ded kindly. "He was a Lutheran." "These are beginning to be rare now. The actual book has been here about 40 years," he continued, Hoping -along with police -that someho",. the items may be returned to the church . Chances are that no one would ask too many qustions. The third missing item is a 15~ inch, hand_-c..arv.e_O _ood.en statue of the Infant of Prague, before .. :which individual worshippers place lighted candles for whatever need is closest to them at the moment. But unlike reading program! found at aome other high schools, Banner says it is not just "a boiler room, corner for the meatheads." Thou2h a majority or the 200 stuQents currently enrolled in the program need to brush up their skills, Mt all of them>are there for remediation. About 40 percent of them are either good readers or excellent readers who are preparing themselves for advanced college study. Many of them tend to draw in some of their slower reading friends . ''We keep our doors open. We want all the kids to see what is happening in there. The students who come to the laboratory aren 't saddled with any stigma," Banner .said. Through a variety of mechanical devices, kit boxes and wor.kbooks, Banner Insists on making reading fun . The reault.s are impressive: students improve their skills by an average of 2.33 grade levels in just 16 weeks. One might suspect that his laboratory located acro!s a hallway from the school's multi·media center, is stuffed with expensive equipment, ill-affordable by poorer schools. "Everything we have cost us $2,100. It could bt duplicated at any other high school that had an administrator who would be willing to base a remedial pro- gram in learning theory." according to Banner. · A visit to the Corona del Mar High School reading laboratory might give the impression that the students who go there There are allO a variety of kit materials which aupplement reading tor both comprebensi~n and speed. Banner believes the key to his 1ue- ces1ful system Is a comprehensive testing program which taentlfles reading deficiencies, and a specific "prescription just like from a pharmacy" to remedy the deficiency. Marine Hero Leaving Corps Sgt. Jimmie Howard, who won the Medal of Honor ln Vietnam in 1966, is retiring tnls month after SI. years in the Marlne Corps. Howard, 42, of Burlington, Iowa, was guMery sergeant In charge of an 18·man platoon which reburttd asseu\ts by a large Communlst force on Hill 881 in Khe Sanh. A retirement party is being given Howard at a restaurant tonight in San Juan Capistrano by the 1st Reconnal1sanCe Bittalron. w l t h which he aerved in Vietnam and still is with at C.mp Pendleton. . ' IMMEDIATE DELIVERY • • ' ORDIR .TODAY Mercury COMET Comet for '72 offers everything you buy a small car !or, and more. Simplitied maintenance, great gas mileage, and low price. Big car styling with lots of good things others leave out. 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Lalhtr1a ' Cf1rclt of rie llHarrfflloa, 1811 Hamilton, Hunlinlton ·~1oJ>; ,OUVlces al 10:39 a.m.: wmon "Being More Than Hearers," by i:t· .=:i ~71ing~e~:. Tbunday. , Falt!I La~r1a C It llr c h 1 32381 Calle Portola, Capbtrano Beacl).: 1UVices at 10:30 a.m.: sermon "They Killed Him -Do You~.".by Rev. James Knotek : Lenten service at 7:30 p.m. Wed· nesday. Lutheran Cburcb of Our Savk>r. San Pablo and San Gabrie.I, Capistrano Beach; services it I and 10 a.m.; 1ermon ''When Are You Bap- tized Into Missk>n?," by Pastor Jetty Lund; prayu- ,1tudy breakfast on Wed- 'nesdaya during Lent at 6:30 am .. Christ LDtberaa ChW'ch, 35522 c a m i n o capi!trano, Capistrano Beach: services at 10 a.m. with Holy C.om- munion : Sunday's 1 er mo n "How to Bt Succesaful . and Happy" by, Pastor J. Emory Ackerman. Chancel drama Wedneaday 11 7:30 p .m. Lenten aetVlce. Abldlq ~vlor Llllberaa Cb11rcll, 23282 E. Toro Road, El Toro; 7:30 p.m. Thursttay i& opening of Campus Crusade for Chrllt International Lay . lnaUtuti for Evangalism ; in· formation at 1.11-2.'!&5. Lutb~aa Church of the M11ter, 2900 Pacific View Drive, Coron1 del M a r ; services alt and 11 a.m., Sun· day acbool at 10 a.m.; sermon ,"Invitation to a Banquet." by The Rev Martin C Olson · Lenten ~i-vlces at 7; 3() p.rii.'. W~ay. NewpOrt Harbor Ullberaa Cbattb, '198 Dover Dl'tve: services 8 and ·10:3fl. a.m.; sermon "ChMatian Spiritual Housekeeping," by Pa 11 t·or James G .. Blain.; Le n te n oervice 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. Metlae4ut . Newport , Coler U a I It d Me<bodlll CllorU, -ling St Michael's ind All Angels Epiacopal Church, P a cl ti c View Drive. and Maguerite Avenue, Corona del Mar; sevices at tl:lS a.m. wllh Church School: Sunday ' 1 sermon ':TNcher, Give UI What We Want!" by Rev. Don A. Bassett. Ualverstly United Melbodl1t ·C hu rc h , Culver and University, Irvine: aervicel at t and 10:30 a.m.; aernion '1Go Ahead •od Throw ~~ u r Stoop," by R<v. Ron l n. 1c o mm a • I t y u •I te d Mettiodbt Ctuvcb, 9662 Hell A..,v•~·· Huntington B e a ch ; servt.ces at t and 10:,, a.m. wlih Sund•y'School; Sunday's . ' ' 1 e r m o n ' ' C onsc*11nesa Tlu'ee." Clrill Cbartt -y lb< Sta, united Melhodlli 1400 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach; servktl 1t si:ao 1ftd .. 11 1.m.: wrnon 11 Ve:.1It1J ng a Miracle,11 by Or .. Ray·~. Gery.' Flrtl United Me t 11' t d I 1 t Cb.,.~ ol FoHlala Vallty, tms Bushard St.; aerviW"at I and 10:30 a.m. with church school ; ":sermon "Pardon Mt,'' by Re¥. Ford R~ Miller: Reclamation Day today from8 until 11 .1 .m. for alumihum cans and tied newspapers. Mes'a Verde U n I t e 'd MeUtodJst Churcjl, 1701 Baker St., Costa Mm;' se.Mcts at 9 and 10:30 4.m.; sermOn "The Strugg le of a Native Son," by Dr. B. Lolh air Green; ·Opera· (Se~ !'ULPl'J:, P~ge, I ) .. '. 'l •• • • . Mike Moldenhauer, soph9Qlore at Corona· del Mar High School, is lea ding a group of studenlli. to Explo '72, International sludtnt ·congress on Ev3ngel· ism, to be held in Dal· las ·Juoe 12·17• : Lile Science Ch~rch will of truth In daily encounters hold I&& first metUng at the with life. · th :>.n Integral part of the Lile Lake P1rk Clubhouse, at e Science work la the prayer corner of 12th. St. and Lake panel ... which coMlsl.5 of Ave. ln Huntington Be a i: h , dedicaled students of trutl:J from 9:45 to 10:·.u a.m. _ who han91~ the :~ue.sts of The R.e,v. Jim}\. Wiles is the those needing Spiritual help minister of ihe new organiza· and support for a problems or tion. Sylvia Ilene Wiles is trying time. . asslstant minister. All requests for llelp, are Both ministers have been All requests for help are active in metaphysics for days. ancr .. of ~urse. kept several years. Besides their strictly conftdent~I. Requests affiliation with Life Science can either write to Life they have been involved with Science Chu.rch, P. O. Box Unity, Religious Science, 8524, Founta1~ yalley, or con- Infinite Way and other related tact either m1nLSler. .teachings. This church . has evolved from these studies, beginning as a spiritual idea and oow .btlng manifested . on . t h e mater~l scent. Ltf~ . SC1e~e students are. positive 1 n outlOOk and at the same time believe in wa~Lical application TAKE THI' NEWS QUIZ We Dare :You •• ,. Every 'Silturqay ORAN~GE COAST CHURCH DIRECTORY NEWPORT CHRISTIAN CENTER FlftHnth •nd Monrovl• StrHtl ' SUNDAY SERVICES 1 :3 0 A.M.-Morninq Worship •-is...-.,. l:lr. •mil ••llltt .. rHldMl1 &.. C•lll. CeM..- 9 :~5 A.M.-Sund•y School 11 :00 A.M.-Mornin 9 Worship OllHI l,..lltf' • Of', 11'111 l•"l•I •:OO P.M.-So. C•lif. Coll191 Vengu•rd Chor•I• Wednesd•y-7: IS P.M .-Bibl1 Study-Rev1letion N1wp1rf Chrhli•11 Scllo ol -,r1·Scllool -f'r1-Ki11d1r1•rt111 I ,Or • ...,._ O. WM4o , .. ,,, 6464620 ·FIRST .A~SEMBLY 'OF GOD · 140 r. 22nd st., c .. 1. Mesa-548-3.761 E. W. Pllillip1, P•1.tor SUNeAY SllYICU . f 12f A.M.-S111ffy k•I Cl_. l.t.11 ... ) • CHILD CAii .t.YAIU.lll fl ttlrl I ) 1011G A .... -........ Lffc• 71H P.M.-Y ... Hr4 Ctt.r. .. ef S.. C.I. C.I .... "It'• r •• , M•.,.""""'1"1t., Fri4ey , ..... ~7 , .•.. ,,_ E Sill 'tls•·t n' 1-a.. I . l1MA."'-""'"....,°'""""-··- ,.\ • 1r•1N• IUSION -641·2222 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES IU.NCHU OJ THI MOTHll CHUICH THI PllST CHUICH O\l CHllST, ICllNTIST IN IOSTON, MASS.ACHUSlnS "MAN" Sunday, Ma.rch Sth Co1t1 Meu-Flrst Church of Chirst, Scientist 2110 ..... Y•r• Dr., c .... Me• S1llll9' S.lleel -9:11 .A.M. Cll1rdl s.r.ke -11 :00 A.M. ........... 2110 111 ... Verde Dr. Huntlngtan Buch-First Church of Christ, Scientist lttt • Ofln , H1llll._.• hecll SttN.y kkel -t :JO & 11 :00 A.Ill. Cllvct ~ 9:JO • 11 :00 .t..M. ........ 1 ... -lll Meh1 St. Newport k•ch-first Church of Christ, Scientist JJOJ YI• U.e, Nowporf lffcll Clllhd I S.ltdoy Schoe~t:00.1 O:Jt A.M. • loe41 .. leofllt. 2211 YI• Ude • ·Newport Be•ch-S.Cond Church of Ch'ri1t, Scientist 2100 Peclflc View Or., c..,_ ... M• Cit.rd 4" S•lllley Sctieol-10:00 .t..M. ...... •eo• -2500.I C..... Hwy. 11•,....,N.._,) . WH ........ T•l••.Y M"rf"" -I ,.,.. -AR ca..,..._ ~ Al M7 cofaiCtlV inoittd· to otiend' tht ch\H·ch 1er.vict1 a.00 eajoy;4ht privittgie1 ,o,.,&h'• 1 ' • Ree1di'nQ RoOmr l ' Clllld Cetre Pre9fdH! AT ALL SllYICU FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH M•in & Adams Streets · Huntington Beach Mor11l119 Wortllip ••• , •.• , •••• •••••••••• l :JO I 11 :00 '·'"· l ibl1 School •••• , ••• •:4S •·'"· 'l'o11fh Grovp1 • ,, • , • 6:00· p.!ll. E¥11"1i119 Won hi p ••• , 7:00 P·'"· H11r .. ry ur1 PrDYldetl '' 111 ~ca Ofloe•: J3'·25n Olll 0.¥0llOl't ~·SIO FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Victori• & Ple c:ent1• Ave. Coste M••• · J-.. L P:lercy Mlflll~ . l..a.Jo McH .. 11 Oli"oc::tlt f!f Cllrilllll11 lldffClfltol l lM• kllMI .............. t :IJ •·"'- M1n1111t W'1Mlp ........ ll:Jf •·"'· Y1111tll ,O,.._ •....•.•.•.•... ' p.191, v..._n .................... J '·"'· Nurstr'1J Cart ·Provided 541·4771 541·6141 ·coMMUNITY CONGRECATIONAL ' . . 611 .HELIOTROPE W•rllll, - 1 f A.M. Chm:h S:Cateel-10 A.M. 64<4. 7400 J}fE EPISc:qrAL ~CHURCH ' W1lcom11 You. ,.,.,..,..,._.~~~~~~~- ST! JA '!'lf. ]JO~• nm u~. N•wpert IHcJI 'l;JO 'A.M+-H•tr 1-.l-l't .I f :OO .t..M.-Pe•l y W•rsliiit a. Ch•rcti Se.MM; 11 :00 A.M.-Alte,_,e Hely l11cherllf • I ST. MATTHEW LUTHER~N CHURCH 18182 Culver Dr1v1 University P•rk, Irvine 1 ... HetMrt N. N._ ~ su.~t:OO A.M. Gtiltw 5or¥ke -9:00 A.M. TM 5-n'k#-I O:ll A.M. 112·1211 N1t!'MfY C•• IJ2.J24t A Cordial W elcoma from THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH NEWPORT CENTER We,...p-11:15 A.M. .. St. Mlcltaolt lpitc•itel CHrell Matwhe• r.cHk 'flew Df. C.....11411M• PMM: 675-ofll Coil• M••• FIRST UNITED !>IETH.ODIST CHURCH 19th St. • H •r~or l lvd, Cll11rch. Wor1llip -9:10 I 11 ¢h111ch Seheol -9:JO 141-7727 Co\t• M.1•• Nortll MESA VERDE METHODIST CHURCH M111 V1rd 1 I l1k1r St. S4f.271 9 Worship I: Churcll School 9~00 . IO:JO A.M. . -------- f o1111lti11 V•lf•v ff11"ti119t1" l•.tch FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH- 212 1 17tll St. 5l6-lS17 S1rvie11 -9:1S I IO:J O -Murserv Ctrt AU Mar!lll!lt Cll11rch School -9d S Hu11li11gto11· leach -Hortli COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH 6662 H•il Av•. 141 -446 1 Wo.r1hi,. & Churcll School 9:00 & IO:JO A.M. lrvi"• -E11t 111111 UNfVERSITY METHODlST CHURCH I ll· Ill) 11422 Culver lo1d al IJ"l•frlilY Orlv• W1r1hip I: Cll11rch School 9 I: IO:JO A.M. HARBOR ASSEMBLY OF GOD 740 W. Wiison, Cost1 Meu 141-4704 11~===============.:=====~!ii" 111.,.1.., ,,.,..., N .. ,.." 111 ,, ... .... FIRST UNITED I METHODIST CHURCH i 1122S l u1h•rO •62-!S9J Worthip &. Churcll School 9:00 I 10:10 A.M, Lagu11• l 11eh METHODIST CHURCH Y. L. HllTWICK, P•t•r OALIN "· Hl•TWIC:k CA•l Ol!NT•Y Mlll\1111' "' Yt11tll Mhllthlr "' M.nk -SUNDAY SllYICIS - 9:45 4 .M.-S..U.., klieel 10:50 A.M.-"r •• ., •• the NeMI •f ..... WMe• lty P•ter 7100 ,,M.--Acti" Cr .... s,.-... ....... COSTA MESA CHRISTIAN SCHOOL l'..,klwM -KMlrll rtft -t:llr'll*l'9rY -CMi.& Cl,. CENTRAL BIBLE CHURCH 23rd StrMI at Or1nge, Cost• Mesa -548-5303 I•'"''" Pnter -I••· 111-n11 lfftfy' Ye11tt '•t•r -fref Merth1 Mon1!11 Werllllp-10:JO •·"'· -S•fldoy kll"I 9 •·•· h~ 1.,.,.1 .. Weralll,07:00 ,,,..,_,...,_, M"ftllt Wff.•7:00 , .... 011 NIW,on IU.CH -(Dlscl,S.l Mfffl ....... .,,, At u,,... S., lop Cl•" 21JI Toti• A.,.., e .... M .. Church School . . . . 9:45 A.M . Morning Worship . . 10:45 A.M. Vespers .......... 7:30 P.M . N•rMtY • lll!Hhfticntt• PreYldM Phone: 642-2725 Minister: Dr. D. W. McElroy C.HURCH OF CHRIST · 287 W. WILSON ST., COSTA-.M.ESA SUNDAY MORNING 'lllLE STUDY , ••••• , •• , • ,, ,, , 9:41 A.M. SUNDAY MORNjN6 WORSHI, I COMMUNION • ,, , 11:41 .A.M. SUNDAY EVENING WORSHIP ••••• , , ••••••••• , •• , 6100 P.M. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~r11 WEDNESDAY EVENING l ll LE STUDY • , , •••• , ••• ,, , 7:JO P.M. NUISllY CAii PIOYIDID . W. Wt.It H•Nhttto• 1 .. .i-,..t 1111'" JJ' • Mi"i1t•r M1uic•I Director l' • 'JI SABBATH SERVICES u RE LIGIOUS SCHOOL Phone: 645-3191 Day or Night harbor reform temple A.A.BBi BEFINARD P. KING ..,,,. b. meeting at St. J1mes E'plscopal Church o 3209 Via Lido, Newport Beach Fot lnlorm1tlon: Clll 67>1230 ' ' TEMPLE ., SHARON Tiie cHMn•llM . .,...., ...... "'" • ...,,.,....., ... ,.. 617 w .. H-teil. C-M.,;i ' ~NE tftus ~O~UNITY ®iu1<eu . TURTLE ROCK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL -T11rtrt ltod: Drl.,,. •rid AtNltl OrlYI (-Meet llOlllll of r. ,._ C1ro1PU• drl~J. S111 01..-'reew•y II c:oiv.n $OlJttt 11 • C1m,_,1 Or.) Ltfl "9 T1rtl• aid! Ori••· ~ ·~. l k t s.. .. 1 .... ,...., .,.. 9 :30 A.M . Sllfttloy Scllool lor oA 09n 11 :00 A.M. Moml.. Worship . NU•sa11v c••• l"ltOVIOao AT 'OTH HOIJllS 11er lllfwMlllMI ~-OttMt M9tt!M• can m-ntr " THI CHURCH FOR YOUR FAMILY ' ' Atfflll~ Wlrll 1111 l•Pttlt O•rtt C.lllhftMt AU J,wi1h f1ml111 1r1 111~1t1iJ fo foll1 ut 111 • fri;Yy' .;.,,,,i'i111f11I SAllATH IVINING SllYICIS-IOIDAf Af 1:11 P.M. 'seventh-Day Adventist Church ' SplrttMI U.Nr -a.Hiii • ._.. 6-4... , . ~ · 17\ A•Keff St., Ceste lffM 646-5552 T1mpl1 Shtro11 Choir ~·o;.., Sh1bot · J...,. P, Jeffreys. "-t•r -Pit ... 1411196 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~-·~~~,~~-~-~~~!! s.bb.tll Scllool ••• ,,.,, •••••••• ._ ••••••• f •••••••• , •il O•·"'· lt:• A.M. -"C:llrt1I P.....,.,llHI Mli ........ 6:Jf "·'°'· -l'lfm: "Ul!ltrMt. A~ T~rllllflt hWl'ln:yti. JMfMY l • A(!MI Tiit S•ll•r• Ottwf, l~'f ltlM A.M, I 1:.W P.M. -w......-.y b lll l"JA, COAST BIBLE CHU.RCH .. ARCO JOllSTll JI. HIGH, SAN JUAN c:APlsnANO k 49J·1f49 494-1141 u......, • FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF NEWPORT HARBOR S.B.C. utl CllH DtiW. Htwlll't 1oMc11 .,... L. lltlft, l"lllflr Ht-1.U St.rt LR ... Now ~ JI .. Hytt., l"'lt'Rlt , s.Mc..._10iff A.M.•7:2f,P.M. S.....,_7,Df P.M • .,., u.- UNIVIRSITY BAPTIST CHURCH UIJ L I. PA.LISA.Ill aOAO • .. SANTA ANA tm•HTS ' IUMDlT ICMOCK. .•••.. , "-"-"""e··~ ........ full A.M. --B ................................. lh• ........ 1¥1111111 ..:···•··•••••"'"'"''•"' 't• PA MIDWSft I WllNUUT .............. . . 11• P & ..!"· .... '· art.rd ..... ....,, ( Mor11h1t Wor•llip ••••• , , , •••••••• , ., , , • , , •,, •••• , 11;00 '·"'· 'r•y•r M••ll111 W•d11•111~1 y •••••••••• , • , , • , •••• , ., , 7;10 P·"'· '• . Costa Mesa Foursquare Church 17J4 o,.... .... c.... .... '•™= .......... 1. JM.ai.-541·f7JJ ••• 644-1 l ff t :41 A.M.-1•119' Sekel 11:eo A.w._.. .. ,.c.•M9M•• "hcWI .. Te •• All ni. w., .. ,_.., Jee• SpHll: ... . 7:M P.M.-"COMF' -,__Jee ............ Wit. 7121 P.~.-hell ~ Atf'I . ,., .. 1,.,.,,.,~-,c.'46-1111 ~ •. .. Ne wport Unity LOltlN 0. 1"1.JaCI ..... , ........ • ' .,._. ... 1 s.mce -If A.M. & lt-:11 A.M. SU"4•y Scltool fir •II 191• -~:45 A.M. IM eM ..... ,Newpllt._. ---1111 DIAL-A-PUl'n .....Ut -' • • Mlll·W ... Hely C.tnn11111I .. • HHll .. S.r"ficlK T...0,-TO:JO A.M. W ... itnd.,._....:00 P.M. TM lew. Jell• P • .t.sl.y'll, lec .. r -,...._.: 675°0210 ·ST, JOHN THE DIVINE, 2043 :Orange Ave., C.M. sn11.,. 1:20 • t :11 c•m Scte.1 -9:JI · Tt.rsll.,s: 6:Jt • 11 •·•·i Holy hys • ...... Kell Yker, n. '-"· JoN W. De..W... -~ 141°1J26 Saint Michael And All Angels Episcopal Cfiurch J2l2 P.ctffc Ylow DrM, CON•• 11.t M• , S•rHl.,..a:IO .t..M. • 9:lt A.M., Ch•rcli School/N11rsery·9:l0 A.M. TMl4-y-7:00 .t..M . w..-...o~9:JI .t..M. Tiie 1 ... .W. 1...,. Dnh, lector. l"lteH 644·046J ST. WILFRID'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 123' Ellis SI., Hunllngton Beach 1:00 A.M.-Holy Com1t1union · 9:30 AM.-F.mil., S1rvic• I Cllurch Scllool fNur1•ry C•r• I' 11 :00 A.M.-Mo111i119 Wor1hip t.N11n•ry C1r1I 7;00·P.M.-F11liv•t Ev11110119 I S•rmon Epitcop1I Yov119 Ch11rchm•11 All litur9i•1 1r1 in u1e •I ••rio111 fim•I Tll• Cll11n:ll h l lWa" IVl ll<ible fOr H•I~ M1rri11•· {!''"' C. C•l•y, '••fo r -962-75 I 2 R1,,: SJ6-"4061 NEWPORT HARB0R LUTHE&AN CHl:JRCH 798 Do i o,: D" LI 1.f6l I ,... .... J-•• "-'•· ........ E~rly Wor1llip 1:00 t .lft. Cllri1tf·~11 Educ•fion 9:15 1.m. F1ativ1 Wor1hiit I 0:10 •·'"· Nu1str11 Cart Available WELCOME' LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE MASTER 2900 Pa,c:ific View. Dr. Coron• del M•r DR. MARTIN OLSEN Phone 644-2664 ' f :IO A.M. '-lly-Werllll11 1 l:IO A.M. ""4ef 01rcll k'-1 11.:00 ...... Fmt.. •• ,...., ' . PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH M .. v.-Drift & ... ., StrHt, c-.t. M ... , C.tff. AHDlllW C. AND•ltSON, ,11tw -JOMH WIST l 'I', AtM¢1•1• '•1t.r Slllllh'f Sdlool1 ;:1J -M.rnf,. Wonhnli 1:111 •f'ld' ll:OI ,,i11c1 •f '••c• l 11th1r•11 School -f-41'1 Etlll•r '0 11011, Ptl11clp1 I OffiC1 'hone: 549·0521 School f'ho111: 549-0s&t CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH Mi11011ri Sy11ocl 76f YkteM St, c.-. ..... Letti. Y. T°""w1 ,...., ........ ' w.n11i. StrYka1 l rtJ a 11 A.M.. 1....., kM111 f 1JQ A.M. A*" alllte Clnll: t :• &.M, CMdfel ll1•1•t• t Sc'-el -Mt-"'4 Mi11i•t1r Ford R. Mill•r ;1612 w .,1.v DriY• in SOut!I Ltoun~ Wo11hip and Churcll School-10 A.M. "'9-1011 'NiWport l11ch . CHRIST CHURCH BY· '1'.HE SEA 1400 W. l•lbo• llwd. 67).)105 Wortllip-9:JO A.M . Church Scheol-9:10 & It A.M. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES of ihe Coastal ' Areas""· .. Christ . Ch"rch Presbyterian 201 12 M ..... Je fN-* All.•) H•• ...... IHct , In. Deeelll L leMm, r.t•r l•U., Worship: t :JO A.M. · Clterch SdMI: 9:lt A.Ii&. Office: 20112 M .. .oir.-st. ~ ,..._: 961·4940 Church of the Covenant Jase ,.,m.w 1...t, cett. w.. · • lntce l : l•rTlo, ,,.,.... '"'"'°' w.rs111,: 9:21·& 11 :oo A.M. c11.m 1c-.1 t :Jo A.M. ,. ... : 117·}140 . Community Presbyterian Church- . .4\S k rnt ,t..,.. .. , ....... IMdt . .... hul .. H. lel"-lt-Y. A~ 0 HflyJe S1!'4ey w.,..111: 1:41 -'9:lf ·11 A.M . Qwdl Scheel: 9:JI ,.....: 494·7111 St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church 60I St. Allllnin ...... N.wpert leect c ..... --.-WenM, • Cliercll' Sekel: I , 9:Jf • 11 A.M. . ,,..,..: 646°7'47 St. Marie · Presbyterian Church e...... J ••• ,.. • ....,.,, "'"· c.... ..... J-.,.... llrti, ,._., Werslii, A Cll•rc.l Sclteol -t :OI I tl :21 A.M. PJwi.e: "44~1J41 Trinity United Presbyterian Church 11tti l ·Pr...-t, s_,. Aits: 11/1 1111. I• et New,.;.. Ny.1 OU111'ANDIN• YOUTH P1061.t.M-AC•ll 0, PAll1fie W1rtltlp • Clrlercll Schl•I -9100 & 10:21 ....... H.,,-.. -6 .. 7 P..M. Pftten: • ._.. M .... :.a. O•._, It.at "-"ell Mllthm of M•lc -DnR Ir..--,..._: 144·7111 CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SC:llNCI Ofll COllO"A DIL MA• . . -SUNDAY s1•v1c:1' 'UNDAY SCHOOL ................ ll!lt &.M. MllllJttr •••• •IMMr C. JllCblll 1411 hclflo 0 C-. H~ c:.... ...... Lavuna IHth THI FlltST CHURCH 'OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE Neighborhood . Mlll'lllr C'llwdl ., U...:. =:' .~ ... ~ 'L .... ....., • C~ngr.,.ti,n11 ,. 1 1uwo•v 111tv1c• ............ 111• t..M. St. Ann '1 & GWn.;eyr. ; Mlll+.trer ....... ..,. ••"•· asc, ·CHA,LAIN HA•o't94t'&NDlL ' "' flta l l l LL CLu"1 Ofr tilWl"OltT I I.ACM INTtalM MINtsTll ' SlJ ...._. 1rw.'f ..... an. PAUL lLIUTI,, M-• ll!;;;~;:=;"f=::==:=::;=:;;;;~ WOUHIP l CHUICH SCHOO&.-U'.l.lr. I/I . -, 494-61.90 ,..,. . _ Commiinlty llble Church •••' of Hunllntlol! leKh LAGUNA NIGUEL SHEPHERD OF THE HILLS 29121 NIGUIL ROAD. .......... s.s ................ WOUH~ l CHUICH -L -11 A.M. '' . 495-0613 . ' .. 1 -' • \jl'I. De'fN •• "' ,,,., !2131 Ml-3151 ! ., • I I ! S1tu~1t M.irth 4, 1~72 ' . . ----... Pulpit ·and Pew .. "Chinese Missionaries 'Mixed Religion, Es pionage--Pr ies t ' ' ' (~ r,,.m P••'ll U.n l1DltioA Sund1y 7-1 p.m: P resftvterlcn Tru11ly .\lo1"4 Pre1byterla1 t'lwdt •ti Sula· Au, 13922 01'ro1Jl'!Ct Ave.; ffigh sChool· eoueu Cl!oti Fettival . 4 P·iii· Sunday, spo1110red .by Orange Cow>t,o Chapter .ol Choral Con- ductor's Guild. St. . Alldrew"s Pr1tbyterl1n Cllllrcb, lllO St. Andr<w• Rd., NewPort Beach; services at 8, 9:30 and •11 a.m.; sermon . "Who 1,1 Your Boss?","by Dr. Charles H. Dlerenlield. · . . Presbyleriill Cllu.n:h · ol Ille Covenant, 2850 Fairview Ro•d, Costa Mesa : services at 1:30 and 10 1.m. with .church school : Sunday's s er mo n ••part V .:....Loni's Prayer , Not C8.ke .But Bread.'' by Rev. Bruce A. Kurrie. V•rlous De ttomln•tlof!• l: Chrlatiln ScleDCe Churthes; sermon ''Man; Costa Mesa FirsLCllurch. :ieao Mesa Verd' Dr., -11 a,m.:~ Huntingt6n Beach First -church, ath and Olive, 9:30 and 11 a.m.; Newport Beach First Church, 330.1 Via ·· Lido, 9 and" 10:30 a.m.: Newport Beach Second Chureh'. 3100 Paclftc Vle:w Drive, ,1.0 a.m. --' Qoow• V.i.1e:Y Co v f:·n a• t Churclll. 24600 La.Plata .Drive: Women'll Bible Study D f Lagun11 fNlkue1 ·meeting al Ml A.m. at Bill Allen residence, 25092 Via ~ajo Cerro; call 83fJ.. 9459 or, 49M14S for informa- tion . E. l\\leilbroolr. ' The· Fouraquare Church, 1734 Orange Ave., C 0 1 ta Mm: lervtcea at 11 a.m. and 7'p.m.:•,.nnon "Oecldl!\g IA> Go AH the WIY1" by Rev. lloberl B. Jacobi : Bible Sludy Wedn.,days al 7:30 p.m. Vnlt•rla1t U a I t a f I a 11 Untver1alist Cburcll, 12St Vlc.torla St., Cdsta MeSa ; services at t0 :30 a.m.: sermon "Magic, Myth and ReligiOn/' 'by The Rev. Arthur Olsen. University Unltar111 Corn- "1tfaJty, rrieetlng ·at · Irvine i:own Center, 4201 ' ·campus .Drive, Irvine ; at _9:30 a.m.; discussi~ on "The Irvine statement:~ De(ine • an<i Introduce Our~Jves to ' the community." led by 'n\e Rev . ,Roger T. Walke1 ~ • '\ Jewlah Temple Beili · DiVfa o f Oraage County, 11110 Loa jJamitos Bivd., Los Alamilol; Sabbath services Friday at 8: 15 p.m. at Community Congregational Church, 4111 · Kaltlla Avo.,ws-Alirriltos. ·,Temple Hillel, 6662 Heil Ave., Hunt.ington Be a c h : setvicea .• Friday n I g h t ; LeOnard ,Shane to report on visit to Israel. Chrutl•• -;-Harbor ~ ~ Cllarth, Disciples or Chr(st, meeting at Upper Bay Boys Club, 2131 'JPttin ~ve., ,Costa Mesa, serVices at 10:45 )l.m., Sunday School at 9:45 a.m.: Christian folk~rock singers "Truth" to perform during worship hour. Ftrsl Chmttan Church, 70~ Estiella, San' ·t 1 ·e rft en t e ; services ,at Jl a.m ... church school at 9:45 a.Rt'.: sennon "Never Alone,'' by Pastor Vernon. • ~ el RellP!ll kfooce, • • ll10l2 La111na Canyon !load, Lagun.a Beach; services at t and 11 a.m.; sermon "The Poor (,, Spirl~" by Tbe Rev. Dr. Henry G<rblnf. ~ ..,, .. , llol•enlly lllipllst Cl111rt~. 2252 S. E. Pallaades Road, Santa Ana : oervlcel 7 and II a.m., Sunday School at l :U 1.m.; sermon "Welcome Back Jesus," by Pastor Willis J. Carrico. , Fairview Blptlst • Ovck, 2525 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa ; $tl"Vices at 9:4.\ and church school a~ 19::1> 1.m.; ~rmon '·'Everybody Is Somebody," ·by R<v. Mel Taylor: Church Women· meef) Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. 1t 119 Pati.la.rino, Costa Mesa. Finl Bapllst Cllun:b, 2452t Moulton Pargway, . Laguna Hill!: services .at JI .a.m.; sennon "The Forwal'd Leap," by Dr. Verner I. Ollon. l. ·Leadership Week Set In Newport 1Newpcirt Beach Mayor Ed Hirth has proclaimed March ·~ 11 as CJiristian Leadership Week along the 'Orange c.oast. Harbor Area Christians are lnvjted to participate in a myriad of events scheduled for the week , ranging fr(>m the Mayor's Prayer Breakf•.i to a youth Conc ert at Orange Coast Co llege. Christian Le•dership Week activities are. planned for everyone. EachAay a breakfast "!"ill be h<ld at Ifie. !Mne C<iast, Coun· try .Club. 4c1ies' cciffees are planned daily throujhout the N:ewport Harbor afea. Even- PEKING (AP) -"For'-ign missionaries used religion as 1 cloak for activities 1gain!t the people-Bishop W1lsll carried on espionage for the CIA." ln- sisled the Rev. Shin Vu·kun, a C.Ommunist prie!t who serves as pastor of Peking's oldest ' Ex-comic Switc hes From T V to Christ SAN ~ANCISCO (~P) Ex-comic Alan Young, who us- ed to talk with Mr. Ed the horie, now lectures to-church .audiences ·about his Christian Science faith . ·•1 don't feel any great .,, change In careers,'' said YOl.),ng, 52, who le(t show busin_ess rive ~ears ago to give full time to his religion. He was in San Francisco this week on part of a speaking tour -that will last until June and take him all over the western .and plains states. "As an entertainer, you're doing your highest idea of joy," Young explained. "Well. 'l!m prtsentlng my highest Idea of joy now. Only· t have a much . b:e~ter producer and director." ALAN YOUNG Former TV Comic The Canadian-born actor, who got his 'big break in 1945 as a radio replacement· for asthma and keeping his hea1th Eddie Cantor, appeared in exci!llent. He says he hasn~t several movies but was best visi!ed a docto'r in 20 years. known as straight man for Mr_ His current tour opened last Ed the talking hqrse on Sunday when l)e addressed television from 196(}.66. some 1,200 persons in San "I had planned to quit Ed Mateo, a suburban town 200 for church work in 1965," miles south of here . Young recalled, "but they "It's great," Young said o{ talked me into staying another ' lecturing after beingan ac;tor. year. I got -0ther offers for a You have to be ready because few years, but not any more. I y~ can't go into your dance. have no desire to go back now yoq know -but I'm,r:ea~y .. " because this is it. Thi!: is ·the Young's son Cameron, a and ·tar1est catholic' chUrch . Although the Pekiiig diocese hu ''repelled a 11 con- nection with the VaUcan since the revoluUon." Father Sh in, tall and asceUc·looklng, wore a Roman collar under his slate blue Mao suit, and c~rried a Latin brev iary. Interviewed through an In- terpreter at st, Mary's church In downtown Peking, Father S~in said that "even more dangerous'' than B is hop Jtmes E. Walsh! t he Amer i c a n missionary Im- prisoned for 12 years tly the Communists, was "an Italian who on Oct. 1, 1950 attempted to shoot and klll some of our country's leadership in Tlenf An Mien square.'' Falhei Shin was still in the seminary, studying u n d e r French missionaries, when he read about all these event11 in the pai>ers. but he is firmly convinced they are true. "T}ley were arrested no t because of religion b u t because of counter-revolu- SCCChorale Will P erform The Vanguard ~ Chorale of Southern California C.01\ege will be appearing at Newport Christian Center on the even- ing of March 5 at 6:00 p.m. This musical group is made up of selected student voices from the-' coilege "'hich is located in Costa Mesa. Each year the group travels, under the direction of Lena Mae Leach, extensively throughout Southern California presenting sacred concerts to churcbf.S, schools and hospi~ls. . tionary acilvlties agaiMt thia party," said the fl·y•ar-old priest. ordalned by a 1Chineae bishop In 195&. Bishop Walsh, on his release In July, 1970, said be was never a spy but was •ccused In two lncldent.3. He finally signed a confes.,lon, telling his captors "that may be true in the meaning of your legal senst but not in the commonly acceplod sense." JACK" A. GAltNl lt He was. 79 on his re lease, .......-Dillis Evingell st • ejg~l years bef()re the end of a 20-year term . Evarigeli st To Address Father Shin's church is 1 handsome graystone building put up by Gern1an miss ionar· ies more than 300 years ago. It looks like a·ny Catholic church anywhere In lhe world. except ttiat th• m•i• •l•ar had nol Mesci Cri·., _ J _ been turned around to face the c..olUre people in accordance with re· cent changes In Roma n ritual. There were side altars dedicated to St. Joseph and the Sacred Hea rt. Stations of the Cross on the walls, two confe~ionals 11t the back o( the church, holy wRter fo nts. a small organ . four tall coal stoves for heating and a larg, red box m a r k e d "con- tributions." "We do not pa11s the col- lection basket ," the Priest sitid, smiling for the first time . .He said his parish wa!i large -10 priests, several thousand familiel-'and receiv· ed no financial help from the go vernment. but the property, including the rectory and a lovely cloistered garden, was tax fee and there was still so me money in the bank from the old da ys. St. Mar y's had a parochial school, but nol many children attended . "In order not to hinder the education nf their children, parenl! do not send them tf:ere." the priest said. Evangelist Jack A. Gamer of Dallas. Texas, will be the speaker Sunda y night at 1 p.m. and eac h night of nert week at 7:30 p.m. during the Revi.val Crusade sponsored by the 1'~irst Baptist Church of Costa ' Mesa. 301 Magnolia. Oates for . the crus~e are March S to 12. The crusade will be h1unch- ed Sunday morning by Or. James Combs, .pastor, at the 11 a,m. service )when he will speak on the tti'eme, "Raiding the Cemetery." , Sunday even ing will be ''Welcome the Eva.ngelist" night wilh every effd'rt being made to enlist the active members of the churc;h and the friends of the concregatlon to be: present. The Crown Singers will pro- vide special music Sunday throu1h Thursday, with the Pacific Coasl B•.ptist Bible College Chorale and other special groups will provide m(lsic later next week . ; Gamer Is gospel preacher. I Corona del ~1ar Community Cbarcb, Concre&atkiaal, 611 Heliotrope Ave.; services and church-school at 10 a.m.: sermon "A . Mixed Bag." by Dr. Philip G. Murray. -ing meetings in coastal homes Rell9lon1 Science will _provide more leisurely big time." gr.adiiate of Golden West Young's. family converted lo College in Huntington Beach. Dr. Eiiiil Baillet, President ol Southern Calllornia d>llcgJo. will be preaching . in both of the morning worship services on March S, at 8:30 and 11 a.m. The church had no altar boys and a choir only ,on Chrlstmu: and major feast. days. "More old people now. less and less young people." he ~milted somewhat sadly, "but I btlieve yoU are having the ' same problems i n He has been preaching and witnessing to win others to Chrlst since 1954. HI s mes.11;a~es are "8 I b 1 e-cen- lered" and "Christ-honoring." The father of nine children. he ta the former pastor of the Centrl!I Baptist Church of Mesquite, a suburb of Dallas. Newpcri · Un.fly Center of Cre1tlve Livia&, 1127 Westcliff Drive ; aer:vices at. 10 aod II : 15 a.m. 1.t Senior Cit ii en s Building. 15th and Irvine. Newport Be11ch;, ~rmon "The Pow~!df , Gel , ~fa\111,''. ,by Rev. Loren Flickinger ; no Wedneaday service. Cbarcb of Rdlgio111 Science discussion and free exchange of Coroaa del Mar, 2411 of ideas on Christian prln· Pacific Coast H l'g h wa y.; · I . c1pes. ~.erv1c:es at .11 a.m.:. sermon l'he Mayor'& prayer St. Jo'-•• .the iD l v ln e Ept-' Cilllrc~. 200 Orange Ave., C.Osta Mesa: services at 7:30 and 9:30 a.m:, Sunday school . at 9:30. a.m. Youth Group lllm 11 I p.m. Th~ Heal,i,f'f Power of Brealrast will De held Friday Fc;>rg1vene.u:. by Rev.,El.eanor , at 7 a.m. at the Balboa Bay C. Jac~ni Wo~~n. s Oulid Club. u• .. th and o th er spoMOrs J)Ot-luc~ du\ner at • .,.. .1.._ . ·i 6:30 p.m. Friday· at Village m.embe~se:o( uie city counc1 Three Clubhouse in U•iversity willbc: Mf.at~•nce. . P•rk, Irvine , information A·~ Ceaders~1p banq~et is available al 833-2146 and 646-sched~led Friday e~e1nng; at 2164 the Airporter Inn 1n Irvine. · _ Saturday evening a youth con-- C h rllt . Charcll o f Westmlnaler, 14061 Chestnut St.: meeUngs Wednesday fo~ ·st~dy ol .thf Book ·o I Ephesians, wit~ ~~1to~ Floyd First Cllurcll of . Religktu1 Science of Newpbrt Beach, meeting Ebell Club, · 5 1 5 Balboa BJVd., Balbba; services at 10 a.m, with ~ay school : Sunday's sermon "Let Peace Begin With Me," by Rev. 'Albert Burke .. Rummage sale Marth t I at aFirgrounds. l •••• ' -~· BibleTeach~S'Gladiiess, N~t Long-fac¢d Piety By LOUIS CASSELS !J~I lltllt1"• Writtr • 1'.he greatest 1\bel . e.v.er petpetr11ted against God is the notion that He likes to see J't)en express obeisance to Him throu1b somber. long-faced mirthless piety. The Bible teaches precisely the opposite. The hall· mark of true religiOJl, it says, il jo.y. A careful count in a concorilance reveals that the noun "joy" is fourid in the Bible 16* times, and the verb "rejoice" appears 191 times. . . Joy as described in the 'Scriptures is a higher state than mert happiness or .~tentmi;nt. It has an uultan~. overflowing quality. Perhaps the nearest synonym is "gladness." · · The Bible depicls joy as one df the ili.berent attributes ol Gnd. . . The Apostle PaW listed it Second after love among the "fruits of the Spirlt' .. tha~ appear in the lives of those who open their hurts to the indwelling pruenet" or God 's Spirit · . . But Paul spoke df joy as a·duty a.s we~· is a girt. It Is something men ought to seek out · and cultivate, not mere- -ly aw11it. ' 1 • • ''Al'fiafs_ lic. joyful in your life -.i~ t~e .~r:d." he co.m. manded the eatlY Christians ot Ph1llpp1. I NY it again: rejoice!" ~ • -· ,, Although Jesus· haa been caUed "a man of sorrows and ri&hUy l!Cf, bec'\uae his Compttsion for others was . to great h'e suffered with every unliappy. hungry or sick peraoa he encountered. The domlnanl n~te of hl.s ~rSM· ': aJity, 11 it emef&~ from ~ Gospels, 18 a radiant ,COO· · tagiou1 joy. • _ Even at his last supper, as hf!; awaited th~ or~.e~I of arrest trial and t1;1ecution, he prayed that his d1sc1plea ' "migh0t have my joy in their heetts. in all Its fulln~." This is one of the paradoxes that ire forever cro~ptn« 1 up Jn the ChrisUan faith. Joy and sadness can coexist In 'the ~e. ~raont. .a! _the same . tlm,.e .. "They ~r~e ~!-~ .. tradictor.iei," ·-explains ·theologian -R~chard -I_\., Niebuhr. "Thf!Y ere oppoaites and hence pl1111, pr~c.t1c1ng . Chrll- tians hive upetlenced the possibility or feeling profound· ly 'an6 ·inexp!icably joyous ·ln th• midst ol suHertng and • bereavement. · · cert is planned at OCC begin- ning at 7:30 P:rn . For further information on locations of breakfasts, ladies' coffeea •nd home reception m~lings, contact George C. Goldbaum at 644-1288. Bioin Plans ' . Mes a Co rice rt The Biola Chorale, a 62- voict concert choir represen- tihg Biola College in 4 Mirada, will be presenting a concert at Harbor Trinity Baptist Church, 1230 Baker Street, Costa Mesa, on March 5, 1972, 7:00 p.m. Under the direction of Lpren . Wiebe, the choir will present a concert of hymns. spirituals and sacred cla,sics. Wiebe, who i.s in his fifth year as director of the Chorale, rtcthted his master's degree in music f r o 1!1 Williamette University in Salem. Ore. He has been on the Biola faculty since 196S. Romanian To Talk Here Rev .'" MIChael Wurin.brand, ...;. of. 'the R<v. Richard Wurmbra,nd, the Romanian Luiheran minister Who was held prisooer bf the ,COm· munists' for 14 years, will spe~k at. St. A11drew's Pr~~byterlan Church, IOO St. Andrew's Road, New P. or t ,)' -~ .. ~. Beach. Sunday at 9:30 a.m. At the age' or nine. when his mother was arreSted by the Communists, be was Jert alone. Durina this .time ht wu looked after·bJ severaJ ptui• tian limllies in B.ucbai-e.st. He was e'!:pelled frol'I) four dlf: !erent schools for witneMing for Christ. • ChriStian Science while h~· . .,3is is currently acting with · the a teenager, and he credit.'! llis South Coast Repertory Com- f aith with curii:ig him of pany in Costa Mesa. ... ' . . ... America." Father Shin insisted on the ldentlricat.lon ' ' C h in e s e Catholic," as distinct from -Cardinal's Papers· in. France ••Roman Catholic;''• and ~~vieW'.Jn ~ recotry parlor he was ac. companled. ..• by"' three lay represeritatives of the Peking Patriotic-Catholic Association, which ht said wa s "the Thi'oug.hput the week. there will be special emphuea each eve~lnJ. · Monday ·wlll be i!Nllil,,._ N4gllt,4' ,..,..,. ii ''Youtb iNlgh't.1' W~Mlday ill I 1'P§ck..tbe-..Pew . Nieht 0 'On Thursday an~ Fridar"nllbtl tl\e SuM1y School -~ bul ; ministry wlll be loalurod. : ROME {AP) -An Italian magazine reported today that Eugene Cardinal Tisserant. the late dean of the College of Cardinals. transferred h I 11 secret papers to France after Pope Paul V1 made him retire and they may be published there. CARDINAL n 'ssERANT Critlciiocl Pope Poul . The magazine L 'Europeo said the Pope and the Vatican Curia were worried at the pr~ pect of publication. The· Frtnch cardinal's t e n' u r. e al the Vatican spanned the reigns of six pontiffs. Quoting ·Vatican sources, L 'Europeo said · C a'I' d i n at Tisserant started moving ·his archives to France· shortly after Pope Paul .deCided ... in . 1970 that he and all other cardinall'I over 70 must retire. The fiery cardinal publicly criticized Pope Paul•fot this. A Vatican spokesman said he could not confifJn, Or deny the transfer or the papers, but he safd the report that the Pope and the 'Vatican were worried was ' ' h i g h I y spect.ilative." The pa per s.' presumably were taken t.o a house 'belong- ing to the French reli gious Order or the Cenacle, the magazine said . It said Pope Paul was so annoyed he would not visit the cardinal during his last iUness. Vatican· prelates are sup- posed to leave secret papers dealing with Church affairs in Vatican hands a.t their deaths. Vatican archives are kept guiding, or g a n i i a t ion of secret for at least 100 yeais prieSts, niins and believers ." 'Ihere were four Masses unJen the P<ipe makes them every Sunday, •·many dozen" i>ubUc. confessloru: to hear on Satur- Cardinal1'isserant died Feb. day night, bUt not many trips 21 after, ~veq months In a out to the graveyard. "Chinese clinic at nearby Albano. Ke people rpow prefer cremation,". was 37. He came to the said Father Shin . who thought Vatican u!1der Pope Pius x the Vatican was wrong in ban-befor~. Wor:hl War J, became' a ning crtma'tiOn. cardinal in 1936 and rOse to 'Chinese prlesta do not mar- the piOsl or president of the ry. · he said, and there ·is ll9 church archives. agitation among the younger The Tlsserant pa per s. priests : to do away with Everyc,ne ia invlteil to this 1pirltual emphasl&. Sunday school ia high on the prio rity list and the cllltJ:h needJ a buildin( !or lhlt ind to have a place to Offer both day(ime and e•O!linl cljasea I for adults wantinl more ! discussion and dliloeue about truth teaching. 'Ne utra l High' Showin g Stind.ay L'Europeo reportf(l , cover cel~cy. such chapters •s the Vat ican-Ht saw no connict in labor· Forty.five Hla:h School - French crisis early this cen-ing in a vineyard controlled by Co 11 e g e Si n g e rs and tury, t he behind·the·scene atheistic communism. lntlrumentalists fro111 P'trst 1 m~neuvers that attended the "The Coinliluniats are Baptist Church oJ Fullerton canonization of Joan 'of Arc in atheiSta." he concf.ded ... but will present sections of Ralfh 1920, the attitude of Vatican this does not hinder Catholics C•nnlchael's New f 'o k envoys to· Germany at the from making our contribution Musical , entitled 0 A N1~al time of the French oCcupation to the construclion of High'' on Sunday Eve ning of the Rhineland, alid talks socialism. I believe in the March 5th at the First Baptist between the Vati can and Gen. Catholic dpctrinet love for our €hurth of Laguna Hiiis, %4521 Charles de Gaulle over the great Chairman Mao and our Moulton Parkway at 7 p.m. replacement of some 5 O motherland. What we are "The New Sounds" has been bishops in France after World doing is more in conformity singing at various church War It. with the Bible than those organluitlons and s e r v Ice L 'Europeo said F r e n c h foreign priests who carried out club8 throughout So u t h e r n Interior Minister Raymond slanderous activities against California, Aiizona and Hawaii Marcellin discussed the papers tha party." for the past two years. with Vatican officials when he ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;m; came for Cardinal Tisserant'1 funeral on Feb. 14. LIVE REVIVAL Pope Vi~ws Disunit y as Corrosive "It's a Spir itual Awak-ening/0 ~ R~. YOUR LI FJI VATICAN crrv (UPI) - Pope Pa~ V1 has told several ~II\! pilgrims and lo!ll']s!> that It is useless to hoP.f' non- OathoUcs would rejoin a Rc,man CathOlic Chufcb .torn by dlscord .. . "Among many diffiouJtie;!I, we oonrronl a yery grave one. , • ,the disunity among membeFs of the Catholic Church." the Pope said in remarks on Christi•n Unity Week. He addrused a crowd In St. Peter's Square laal Sun- d1y. . He did oot cit. specific divi!lom wlthlh his clwrch, but Vatican !OUrcts ukt he obvtously was referrlna to 1,... 't. t creasingly visible r a d I ca I chufch groups li.s \flu as Arch· conservatl.ves opposed to his reforms. ''We note di v isi v e phenomena In the . Church community caused by 1"1all minorities which are, at the same time. bold and strongly corrosive,'' the Pope said. He said disunity also was a feature of non-Church life - "The more we feel drawn to th.i8 ideal o( unity, the more ,..-111ilce die dllflcuity ol It becoming rHI, lrt the. worldly realm. • • .and a'lto in our Catholic Realm." The Popt apPealed for unity among C•thoUcs and said he never tired of praying. (or uni· ty among Christi•"!'• a goal: which he said , was imperative both for social and spiritual reaM>ns. "Christians mUJt be one,'' he aaid .. "Christ h I m g e I f ordered it. , .. " It w1s the second successive Sunday t~ Pope hd apoken or Christl1n unity, m1rJdng tho elght-<l1y 'Unity ,. .. k which ended Tuesd~y. • llOAs• YOUI liUILT AND 'IUSTIATIONSI ICllYI GoD:s "'" 0, l'IACll •HLAllH YOUI HOllZONS I E XAMINI 'ftlSH TIUTH I , JllCISI YOUI llliHT TO MAKI A D .. CISIONI V l(TORYIS FOR YOU! TRY ITI YOU1LL LIKE· IT! I NTROSl'ICTION IS NOT SU,,ICllNTf· NYISTIGATION O' TRUTH IS U • SINTIAL! LLUMINATION 'IOM GOD IS POS. SllUI VITAL TRUTH! NSWllS TO rout Ploll.IMSI A NSWUS TO tlFl'S MU.lllNGI IUWllS fOl YOUl MIND AND HI AUI OST, LONILYI They key to thi9 joy in sadness teems to be acceptance nf God'• will whatever it may be. "To Mii~ Whal God ~wills to wanL what He wants, Is t6 have joy/' said the gre1i nieclleVRI !l\l'ollc·lolelster Eckhlrl. __ joy Is mucli 1 c"11ral the!".• o( Christ's teaching -I a~d indeed ol all the Bible -It ,..ms 1trange "' many P!'Jple ahould have been alniclod lhrough lhe C<lllurlel 1 Wllh tbe concept that -plety·ls pleasing God. oimovm flemoriol Jlatk (·an you help your fan1ily throu~h pra >cr') JACK GARN ER CRUSADE LACKl!'fG IN LOVll IT CHllST COMI INTO YOUI Ul'I, Comclothi<Chris1ianScicnccLcc1ure nlihtly ?:30 pm COME and Seel Perhapo that peppery old revivalist Billy Sunday put 1 his llnifr QI\ ih• etP.lanatlon. . • 1 "1'11e )l'Oublo with many people." Sunday !'lid• "Is 1 lhat they have got Just l!nOUsh religion to make lhem \ml..,..blt." ' Tht Southlantfs Most &tl#tifuJ Mt111°""11 "VISlllLITY UNUMITED" MA~cH S-l2th lu' Real! MAVSOllUM • COtUMIAllUM • CIMtfm tt, ~·r, TREES of the'X-'ORLD MONDAY M·"'h.'AR:cH6c:·a:oo P.M. flRIT BAPTIST C"URCH • Beho<!•n Santa Ano and Oranoe I Ant Church of Chrl1t, Scl•ntl1t , ... D -J ls.to "'c" "'·~ c~ .... On .Folrviwl Aventu . 531-1191 '----~'i!GY--*-'.' •L•Ml•o ..... N.•w.;po_rt•IN-•ch.,. --~1._ __ .~ -'·-·"'-"'-.Y--O~lll·...,--r-•.•.•---~ .. • I I I • , llsing . . -. . Nuclear Power far Electricity . r Th< oulllOT, ,,,,.,..., chal,.,,uin •I tht A tOmic E·1&0ut1 Comml.Jion, cur· renllr ii a profeaaor oJ cnt-mhtrj at UC Berluu~. Hr mod< th< follow- 1"11 ,.,,,.,,,, Ftb. 18, 1972, to thL C°"""onioealth Club oJ California In San Fnmciaco . B1 DR. GLENN T. SEABORG The chief pe1cefu l use or nuclu.r -t:ntr17 l1 Jo.generate electricity through the qie ol nuclear powtr rtaclors. Nuclear electric power ha1 made a large upe:urae tn Just the last few ye.art. In ftct, ~ the last two or three years, abo1.Jt1 ball or all the t!lectrlc po)'er planned by lhe uUlitltt to tht U.S. was . , planned to be nucle1r power. AIUJouch we have only about ten milli on kUolfatt1 of lnatalled 1 nuclear power cap.telly today, If w~ add all the plants that are operable, under Construction and planned for construction, we find that this tot1J1 130 1uch plant.I and that these will correapond to 1 nuclear electric capacity or nearly 110 million kilowatts when their constn.iction 111 completed. We e1pect that by 1980, the total 1 I~ 1t1lled nucle1r electric capacity Jn: the U.S. will be 1bout 150 mllllon kilowatts. And we e1pect that by the year 2000 this lnltalled c1paclty will be of the order of 1 bllUon kJJow1tta ind that ftom that time on, almost all new generating electric capacity will be from the nuclear source. IT 18 ONLY a matter of time before nuclear power wlll be competitive In an lncre~1ln1 number of countries as the auppry of fossil fuels throughout the world begin& to diminish. llnd therefore their price continues to rl!e. Nucle1r power has other advantages. Jt is, of course, a compact source of fuel. Therefore a nucle1r power reactor, once 'It b .. r,, a matter ol time fletore tt u e I e ar .,oioer wlll fie eompetl• title' lnltalled, ls leu dependent on geograph· lcal factora which are so important in determlnln1 the cost of transportation of fuel In the c11e of fossil fuels. Another Important aspect or nuclear powet"-lf-.tftat It f9 cfNftrwnie1 e are no- tombu1Uon producll aod this. therefore, ls a factor In the utilities' turn toward nucleal power. Thia means that nuclear power does I areal deal to t\leviale the problem• of air pollution. . r Let me turn for a moment to the en· vtronmental concerns over n u c I e • r powtr a.s thts has been a subject of con- troverfy on the minds of many people. The .P,eienl .stile of techno!Oa:y ls auch Uut the des~a:n and operallon or nuclear power plant1 will ali1ure that radi1tlon e1po.ure1 lo the public living In the near vicJnily or theH plants will generally be less than a few percent or expoeures lrom. n1tur1I background radiation. Tbe wl)ole tM>dY e1po1ure per capita per yee.r average over the U.S. populaUon from radioactivity In effluents released from nuclear rm'er . ph1nll and chemical reprocualng plants during normal opera· lion even ln the'year 2000 will be lea thln ooe millrem~ Jrfcomperlson, average an- nual e1~ee'"to the IJ.S. population is about 125 , tfrnn as great. Another. rnvtronme~tal Jn•tter rel1ted to nucleat1>0wer plants -and·tn fact to all power Plan~ that generate electricity 'Nuclear potoer eon fi e 11•e d tor the desoltln11 ol 1ea1eate r ' by oroduclng steam-is that called "ther- mal pollution.'' Technologlea: such as coo~ tng towers, holdh;lg pands , canal• and the diversion of wlste warm water to beneficial applications are all possibilities to allevia te the problems of local thermal effects. ANOTHER CONCERN b that ol lht dlspo5al of radioactive waste. A great many years ol research , development and thoughtful planning have gone into the systems now proposed for the management of nuclear waste. When the spent fuel from a nuclear power station ls removed to be shipped to a fuel reprocess- ing plant, it is transported In containers that have be~n most rigorously designed and tested. For more than a decade, the Atomic Energy Commission haa been developing systems for converting liquid waste to solids which occupy only a small fraction of the liquid's volume. and it has al.to developed a method for burying such· t01id waste in underground salt fonn1- tlons wh1rh are dry and the most geolo1i- cally stable areas known to man. Nuclear power can be used for the de. salting or seawater. and one of the wa)'!I in which ii can be used In this connection Is in large dlJa~purpcise plants whi ch pro- duce electrlcity and simultaneously desalt sea water. This has led to the con- cept of a nuclear powered food fa ctory. Tf"8M...11t!OUld-be HI up .-on .o1f!ld ONSLll areas of the wor),d where the other· In- gredients. such as good soil and climate are available for the raising of crops but the Ingredients of water and fertilizer are Jacking. We refer to a nucleir poWt:red ' -----Otcr Man h1 Son Franefseo -----, 'Red China' Now a No-no; . It's 'Interior' By HERB CAEN SAN FRANCISCO -Mayor AliotG bounced Into his favor ite eating club, the Villa Taverna, and ordered his usual bottle o( Charles Krug Chardon- nay with his usual beaming an- nouncement that "My son. John. is chairman of the board of Krug, you know." What I do know is that this will come as news to Rosa Mondavi, who JS Krug 's chairman. Young John Is, however, a member of the board. havlng been named to the seat vac1ted by -his father . agrkultur&l·lndustrial co,mple1 as the "Nuplt1" for short. In auch 1 complex, in addition to the production tbra.ugh U.. u" of a noclear re1ctor of desalted seawater and fertilizer. the electricity and heat that would be produ~ed by the reactor would hopefully be .10 economical 11 to make possible the producUon of a large number of Industrial produ~ct11. THESE WOULD include such products as steel produced by the reduction of iron ore th.rough the use of hydrogen produced by the electrolysls of water, the pro- duction of such metals as aluminum and m.agnnlum as well as special high temperature alloy and the production of 1 larae range of organic chemicals such 11 sol;ents and plastic• and lnsectlctdes. These industries would be grooptd together in a highly automated con;iplex and they could ~ situated outside of urban areas and hence could do much to improve our city proble1111 of today and, through the UJe and reuse of· waate prod· ucts, could do much to alleviate our pollution problem and actually make it passible for ua to live in .. an essentially junkless clvllizltk>n. In other words, these Nupleies would affect a flJ.l\"" damental change in our iildu.atrlal com- plex , would change the way in which we produce e.nd utilize our water 1nd our in- dustrial product.I and natural resourt:es, and so forth. I would llke to turn now to what I have termed "the other Side of the Atom" by describing the b r o a d e r role of radioisotope1 and radiation. The advent of the nuclear reactor made it possible to produce radioisotopes. in large quantities and, as a result of this, there is a growing widespread application in such fields as medicine, agriculture and industry. Radioisotopes have a tremendous ao- pllcation in medicine. More than 30 'Radioisotope 11ou9es eott help fllMtfJ uou a full· er eon ol fleer' Isotopes are used in some 4,000 hospitals and clinics to diagnose and treat disease In some eight million. applications per year in the U.S. alone. There are a number or Isotopes used for this purpose. •fhe one that is most used Is iodlne-131 which is used to diagnose and treat thyroid disorders. IT IS ALSO used to diagnose 1ivei' and kidney disorders. Other isotopes that find widespread use are cobalt-IQ In cancer therapy , te c hnetium-99 In radiocardiograms of many kinds, and such isotopes as sodium-24 to diagnose circulatory disorders. The use oC radioisotopes makes a tremendous con- trlbulion to the allevialiOn of human suf- fering, a contribution that will increase in the future. A projected use of radioactive isotopes a little different ln its applicaUon is its 'FROM YEAR 2000 ON, ALMOST ALL NEW GENERATING ELECTRIC CAPACITY WILL BE NUC LEAR' Potential use as a power source: for such devices as a cardiac pacemaker, and even such devices as a completely artificial Jmplantable heart. Radi osotopes and radiation have played an important role in agriculture, a role that is continuing to grow in its im- partance as we seek new and better methods to produce more food for a hunlZry WfJrld. Radioisotope tracers have h e I p e d healthier researchers to develop healthier plants and farm animals by revealing the best and most productive kinds of fertiliw and feed . Radioisotopes are also making a substantial contribution to the world's in- dustry -one amounting to the saving.of hundreds of millions of 'doUar s annually, And it is a co ntribution that also benefits the consumer with a better-quality , and often safer, product . Radioisotope gauges oi extreme sensitivity are used routinely today to measure the thickness of sheet stet! and the amoul)t of glue on a postage stamp, to adjust the amount of sugar in applesauce and the fat content of baby food and to he lp bring you safer auto tires, bettir roofing materials a"nd even a fuller can of beer. Other types of radioisotope gauges will indicate to con- • sltuctlon engineers the soil density and surface· moisture of an area for a pro- spective rallbed, roadbed or airport runway. And similar gauges are used to indlc1te the density of snow In the moun· tain areas so that a forecast of the water in the spring run-<>ff from tt\e water· sheds can be made. RADIATION from radioisotopes is also helping to create new products and r:naterlals for industry. These include a wood-plastic combination in which radia- tion has polymerized (linked up) the molecules of each substance to create a highly desirable new material that will be Ideal for a variety of products . This proc- ess has also created heat-resistant plastics and a new surface coatirig that dries almost instantly when treated with radi1tioil. The use or radiation also.bolds promise for the development of more ef· ficlent processes for the produclion of In· dustrial chemicals. Other industrial ap- plications of radioisotopes include their use to 1terillze surgical instruments, to improve the quality of motor CJll and to study and measure wear, flow, rate, dilu- tion and distribution. There are ·also aome interesting research applications I n v o 1 v Ing radioisotopes and radiation. These ap- plications are radioactive da ting and a process called neutron act iv a ti on analysis . The use of radioactive dating methods as means of determining the age of ob- jects or materials has had a revolu- tionary effect in the fields o f archeology. geology and ll}!nY branches of the humanities. Thr9'1'~h the use of radioisotopes vell'j accurate determina- tions have been made of the age of everything from bones and pottery ex· cavated from ancient ruins to not·so-an- cient whisky. I HOPE that I have given you some idea of the vast range of peaceful nuclear developm ents. 1 b e I i e v e these devel- opments are worth• JI u r .1 u in g and that Ule p\Jbltc •t>Oula know tli~t a great many people are devoilng much time, talent and effort to the proliferation of !he peaceful atom. Jrnpefully, they will someday prove that man has the will and good sense to use the energy or the atom, as well as all the new power of his mode hi sci~nce aqd technology, on"fY for peace and progress. National Parl{s· Are Crowded Experts See Rati,oning on Park Use in Future On March 1, 1872, P1'esident UL11s· &es S. Grant signed a bill cr1ating the first nctional park. By RALPH C. DEANS Editorial Research Reporll When Congress established the first na- tional park 100 years ago at Yellowstont, it was popularly known as a "pleasuring ground." Seventy-one other national parks have been established since 1872. but there is the most visited of all. has the dub\ous distinction of being the first national park in the world to install a traffic light. AT TllE HEART of the problem ls a paradox. The Park Service is enjoined by statute to preserve the natural areas under its charge for public enjoyment. But how can any natural ·area be pre- served when it is at the aame time being enjoyed by m·111i0n.s? · including National Monuments. National Historical Parks, National Seashores and Lakeshores, and National Recreation Areas. The latest wrinkle is "cultural parks" like the Wolf Trap Fann for the Performing Arts in Virginia near Washington . D.C. perimenting with new methods of access to .the natural wonders in the parks. Cars have been banned from a portion of YOsemite National Park. Sightseers take a free open·air bus, or rent a horse or a bicycle to get into that part of the park. Similar Innovations are being tried in other parks . Hartzog is interested in the idea of running cable cars and trams to some scenic ?Jlnts -much to the distress of park purists. EAST-WEST NOTES : In Chinatown. brother, visiting here , answered. After Heather had taken the phone, she end- td the Conversation with ''By the way, that was my brother who answered lhe phone." "You don 't have to ex- plain anything to me, Heather,'' replied Rabbi Weinstein. "All men are brothers anyw ay." .. little pleasure~ln visiting some of them . one solution (1 lo ration the use of the parks -as recommended by the Public Land Law Review Commission in 1970. Several park superintendents believe a Until now, the major emphasis has been on acquiring more and more park spice before the ine1orable pace of con- 1trucUon ·leaves the country bereft of wild ueas where Americans can renew their appreciation or nature. But the emphasla may now be changing. The Park Serv ice has abandoned the belief that it could ease the crowding ~blem simply by building more roads, trailer parks and campsites to satisfy an increasingly mobile and a f f I u e n t populace. Leas than 5 percent of the 30 million acres in the park system is developed, and Hartzog says that is the way It ought to be. T diK'Overed, one no longer says "Red" or "Mainland " China. The chic term among cultural leaders Is "The lnlerlor," and for his annual pre-New Year's feast Johnny Kan put on a preview of some of the delicacies that d«0r1ted Mr:. Nixon's Interior ..• rrom Shanghai. spice<! llsh. Lily flowers and 5traw mushroorns from Swatow. From Peking .and Tlentsln : vegetable roots. Snow roots, preserved cabbage and turnip buds from Siechwan . J.(Jf11 s root .~. sausage, tumlpa, be•n c11kr. blnck mushrooms and snow peai from Hanizchow. mixed into a dlsh called ''Cloud Ears ." And. from Fuklen olive seeds. babv bamboo shoots and gingko nuts .... These im- ported mysteries were all familia r to Kan's master chef , Sun Pui Wong. A decadt ago, he escaped from Red China . MORE ON THE MVSTER!OUS EAST: Andy Doiron, gazing out at the 81y one da y lllst week, rub~ h1i; eye~ ind looked •gain, but there it was. all right -a red tug embh1ioned "Tokyo Ocean Tug Co.," towing two . U.S. deslroyers out to sea. Transla- tion; not only had the ships been taken out of mothballs and sold for scrap to Japtin, the Japanese se~t their own ocean eolng lugs here to haul them across the Pacific. . . .Remember P .. rl Harbor! Faract It. CAENECOOTE1 For H1nukk1h. Robbi Jacob Weinstein sent H.,ther Ha.lpam 1 book she never received. The otber momtna 1t 8, he phoned to ... I! H bad arrived yet, llld h<r SODDEN AFTERTHOUGHT' \ stltl don't understand Why Mr. Nixon picked "The Year or the Rat" for his ttrst trip to China. Do you? GOOD OLD .Bob Henselyn has solved the problem for Stanford's athletic teams! So slmple: "Keep the name Indians but change the mascot from Prince Lightfoot to the Maharishi Mahesh Yo~i .'' Then Stanford can be East in the East-West Game, too .... FLASH : Israel and Jordan have been negotiating in the c,.rneli11n Room atop the Bank or America build ing! As R result, Marvin Israel, the .Carnelian's mgr ., signed Nick Jordan's band 10 play at the Banker Cjub dinner dance there. THE REAGAN SCENARIO' Pres. Nixon, re-elected, appoint.I him to a Cabinet post so {a l Ronnie can run for the Sena,te as 11 national figure while ( b I Ed Reinecke runs for Gov. as the incumbent. This thc<1ry h&s been denied on all sldts but refuse.s to l1y dO\\n and die. Hl::ADt.JNES we never expected lo live long tnough ·to )'ead: "U.S. May Orbit Atomic Garbrge Around Sun." "Wow !" may be an ln1d~u1te com· ment but it's all J c1n think of. IT WAS on the Bay Brldg• th• other day that a young man studied the San Francllco skyline ond then Oakland'• afld murmured . ''V.ou know ,'S1n Fran· cisco doesn't look as different 1.s It ustd lo" -and that's 1 f1ct. Too often, the national ptirks are characterized by traffic jams, packed trailer lots and noisy campsites. The National Park Service has other problems ranging from bear altacks to destruction caused by sonic boom1. There has been a sharp increase In wilderness crime. Drug abuse in the parks is a "very . very serious" problem. ·aceordlng to Park Service Director Georee B. Hartzog Jr, But the overriding concern is crowding. There were more than 200 million visit$ to the parKs last year and more than 212 mllHon are expected this year, most by automobile. Summer traffic become& "narled for miles Jn heavily used parkl. The Great Smoky Mountains Natlontl Park in North Carolina ind TeMeasee, celling on .attendance is inevitable. An CONCERN ABOUT the slow deve\o~ alternative espoll!ed by conservationist.I ment of many new parks led Rep. Roy A. la l li'nply to forbid automobiles Within .,. · T1ylor (O:N.C.)· to convene the House p11k boundaries. Interior SubcOmmlttee on National Parks Over the Jong terin the Park Service and tlecreaUon. early in February. hopea that the creatl~n of several ne'ff Hartzog esthnates it will cost $2 billion to parks and new kinds of parks will eate bring the existing system "up to stan- Pressure on l~e ~xlsllng system. P.arUy · ·dard.'' lrt ioswer to the criticism that nalionaJ .... Why the backlog? The answer, again, is parks are too few and too far apatt, &vtrcrowding. Interior Secretary Rogers . Congress has been busily adding to the · C. B. Mqrton told the subcommittee that sy~tem, especially since 1961. In bis developmt.nt funds had to be diverted to Environmental Message on Feb. 8. Presl-po JI u lion -ab a t tment programs, dent Nixon announced that 20 new transpo1taUon systems and s a f e t y PfJ'Cels of federal !ind were belna tnade metsurts necessary to handle the grow- avaU1ble for pirk and recreatlon11 \lie. Ina: horde of park visitors. Since Yellowstone was ' establish~ the Betore decidlng whether to institute a park aystem ·has Increased to 284 units -• raUontna system, Hart.we Is e1· Chi~ano Spanish IA? · P!!lf W oul.d Add Diale ct to Colwge Curriculum lloel the long1111• of •111'"" ae•"1 million peopl• In !he 11GUtllWea1em United Stai.a -Chicano Spanllll -deoarve a place an tho collep CWTicldum 1 Professor SolvadOr Rodrp del Pino ol the departrntnt ol Chicano Studies at UC Santa Barbrra (UCSB) ts convtJl<>!d · that It should, not onl7 for Ila own 11ke, as a 1•un lque varlant of the Sptnlth language," but as tho medium by which studenta wltl be able ta communicate fully with their people In Chicano com· munltlea whtn' they return as pro- fel&ionals In thdt cbosen nelds. It has become the lan.gutge of .La Raza, he says. end therefore 1 source of pride and unity among Chicanos. ' HE A.DOS, ho\Otver, that standard Spanish should bt learned "1lo111sld• Chicano sPanish for the sake of com- parison and to bring the QUcano up to the level whtre be can communicate with persons speaking other variants of lht Spanish language, 1uch as Cutillltn. Ar1enttnlftn, and 1'!10re." What is <l'ilcano.'Spanish! Professor RodrlcUU defln .. tt 11 tho ( Sponilh varlont or di•lect ol the 1011tllW!lllm U.S., just 11 the Spanish aponn In M111co (Mule•~ Spanish) and lbll apo!ten In Argenlln1, Chilt and Urugu.,. (llnown as Rloplatene1<) II'< varl1nta. "CHICANO IPANISH has Incorporated tht Amtrlcan E1111t1b spoken in the llOOthwtal U.S., Proleuor RodrlgueJ U · plains. ·"No other Span!Jh Y1rl1nt, with the except1on of Puuto Rkan Spanlah, has aasimllated the Engtl&h •ltmcnt In its alnlclUl1." Still, the parks are in many ways a lit. tie more than scenic highways for a ma- jority or park visitors. The emerging problem of the parks is really one of de- finition . S h o u I d they be developed playgrounds or pristine preserves. Today • they seem 'to be a little bit of both. , The state of the national parks in their second 100 years will depend largely en how well the Park Service fulfills the responsibility it was given by Congress when the Service was created in 1911: Ta P,'.°vlde for the enjoyment or the parks 1.n such a manner and by such means is will leave them unimpaired for the eh· joymenl of future generations." ---- Saturday, March 4, 1972 The ·comment page of tho Dally Pilot ,.eks to lnfonn and •timutate readers by presenling 1 variety Of com- men\ary on topics of Inter· est ind signlllcance lrom Informed observert 1 n d spokesmen. Robert N. Weed, Pulollohw ' ' l I f g t 0 t d T a ki F ft ff to Ac llk m lie a ot ju rig ·or to de • a "tin m a sit ho its pt m n a or m tr .. I r Ii ,1 Good rnom1oe. g1r1s 'and boys. According to Ubcle Len'1 calendar It's ttime for another big contest, with me and my friends Carol and Andy. And I do mean big, because the response to last week's contest, where you drew lhe Great Wall of Oftioa, was Obe ol the best ever. And moat all of them were very well done too. ' ' • a ' I was awfully happy to see. too, that more of my goocJ j· friends out there are tryinf :··~ . .i..,-J..,Jl...,..L.,1_,,l.. \ \ Poem• and riddles. I'm. sure 'r·"' .-1.-...L,,...L-''--'r-I / you are finding 1bat they are · c..' "'--Jk.,'-..l...J....t.-\ \ - ·as fun to do as the a,rtwork. 'L-L. ... -. . @ ' . · / ."'..s a kind of a special tr .. iiot ·-· ·• · .... 1" 1 ,, 'I for you for sending me-;., _,,,,. '; .• ·.··~.-·.· c·~,·70' '<,~· ·'.. ,,,t / much of your work, I hive nbt '\ one, hut two great contesi8 for · t":i~:;·:n:.~:1:~i~;eek. ~ .. . -... -V IA]. :d'. ·.,·. y~~h~!~w~~g00:~ 0.,R ~llVJ\ rs.~~'Tk~~~WAiL twice as good. 1 ______ ....;.'-----.----....,.-------------~ 'I1le special contest till! week Involves a 1 o c a 11 y famous lion, Pruier, who wu pictured In lasl Saturday's DAILY Pll.OT. , , • * PRIZE WINNER * ThereN M.cDonnell, 5420 Ball11t Ave., Gard.n Grove Any child tmder 12 can enter Uncle Len's Art Contest. Here's all you d~: (1) Draw picture on piece or pf8in, white paper 51Ai inches wide and 4_mches deep. Use black ink and make lines black. (2) Do not copy or trace picture. It must be yoor own work. (3) Put your name, age and address on back of drawing. Mail it to Uncle Len's Art Contest, Box 1560 DAILY PILOT, Costa Mesa. Winner will receive KeMedy hall dollar. ' 'I1le contest ls open to kids from first through s I x t h grades, And your challenge is to draw an original Easter card for Frasier, the bold but old king of beasts who lives at Lion Country Safari. You may cut 8nd paste pie-'------------------------------~ tures or color your own. But don't send these to Uncle Len. Take them to Lion Country on Moulton Parkway in Laguna Hills anytime from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on Monday, March 27, or Tuesday, March 28. Two children will be ad- mitted free with each paying adult, as long u ont of the kids brings ~ter card for Frasier. Regular admission 11 $1.50 for children up to 11 years old and $3.25 for others. Don't forget to put your name, grade, address and phone number on the cards. Prizes for the best cards will be awarded by gra~es in tach nf the six CAte~or1~ - first through sixth grade -Ind will consist of Frasier tee ahirta: and posters from the souvenir shop. The grand prize will be a full day at Lion Country Safari for the winner and the win· n~'s immediate family. The day will include a deluxe tour, lunch at the Rondavel restauraqt and a chance to be photographed with some of the youngest lion cubs -maybe even some or Frasier's children. the Pioneer craft launched this week. What I want you to-do is to draw what you think outer space looks like. The Pioneer -ship is going to travel for millions of miles and pass- many of the stars we see from here on earth, Ir you were riding on that ship like the astronaunts rode to the moon, what do you think il would look like? Also, don't forget the jokes or riddles and the poerll.!I about the stars and planets and space that the Pioneer Duke, Rufus Give Teeth To Police Sa!Jftor, -4, 1972 ' • DAILY I'll.OT DAILY PILOT fMtf ,._. 'SAN DIEGO (AP) -~e his dad, Duke, bu done !Or four yeara now, Rufus rides in lheriff's squad cars on the JookoUt for crook!. , •The t,.-o are German shepherd dogs of the San· Diego County sheriff's patrol. Duke ts s. Rufus, 2, ;,, about to 'As. k Andy' Winner graduate from training school. Duke. one of the original An tt n· t 2834 E patrol dogs, has been a local n~ e ie _ermann, llesmere, Costa Mesa, who ls a seventh-grader at hero .in BonuU. Calif., since a TeWtnkle Middle School, won a set of World Book Encyclopedias for her question to "Ask Andy," "How do moths eat clothes?" 1969 fight Involving 2 o o -~-------_:.:_ _ _:_.::.::._::::=::_:::.:...:::::::::::_ ________ _ motorcyclists. 11 After. we got the situaUon under control, Duke stoo;d by and kept them a attention,,. said deputy Ed Gibbs ot Ranchita. "Sometimes a dog is as good as three or more deouties." But of Duke's eight pups, Rufus was "the only one ag- gressive enough to qualify as a sheriff's dog," the officer said. Caudog Valuable CIDCAGO (AP)-Mon~ gomery Ward & Co. ia of. ferlng up to $1,000 for a copy of Ward's .. 188U3 fall-winter catalog. A company spokesman said $500 would be given to the person who sent in a copy of the catalog judged to be in the best condition of all received. The spokesman said an- other $500 would be dis- tributed alJlOllg others submitting copies. Kids Write KIDS Publication for , by,. About Youngsters . > NEW YORK (AP) bett~r to themselves about different child each month Carolyn Eyeanson, 11, and their ·world of aspirations an<! gi~ing advice on things like Robert Papp, 9, are published fears .'' baseball batting slumps pencil poets. Deborah Curle, 10, has "Kids get confidence from biting, pesty little sibli~gs and already had her novel, "Six ... seeing other kids' work," says mysterious Valentine card Medals for Beewee," serializ-Robertson, who was once 3 senders. There are cartoon ed. And 11-year-old Remle Jifth grade teacher. "We wan\ strlpS°'I puzzles, reviews of TV Constable's art work has ii-to encourage kids to find out ~hows and money-making Justrated many short stories. what they want to do. We ideas for budding y o u n I capitalists. The work or t h es e show them In the magazine all youngsters has been featured the dUferent ways kids can ex-There's a Swap Shop trading int magazine for kids -and by press themselves." column. "I will swap a doll's kids and called KIDS. It a~ Cover to brightly colored nightgown and 3 yellow en. pears 10 times a year like an cover, the magazine belongs to velopes for I bunch of pllltlc enthusiastic class project that the chlldren who create it. The pink flowers," writes one lltU• is all color, whimsy, and fun gue~t editors, all under 15, girl. and games. make the selectjons of stories A "Don't You Hate'' column The brainchild of Jenette and art work for future issues, reVals kids pet peeves. "When Kahn. 2,, and Jim Robertson, vote on Ideas sent i~ by the your parents treat you like a 35, KIDS began in November, readers and even plan the child even though you're five'' 1970 and now claims a circula-magazine layout. "Wben your mother sends y00 . lion o-f more than 120,000. Children get paid $6 if their to school with a raincoat and no one else In the world Is "We wanted to do 90rnething work Is published, and their eatin 1 with children's wori: to make pJctures are Included in the w g a ra ncoat. • • .and then it lets SUMy." Now for Uncle Len's regular contest of the week. We all heard a lot about the men who weht up in the Apollo spacecrafts to the moon. But -we don 't ~ear too much about those space vehicles that go up without,men in them -like will Dy by. '----------' it available to other children," magadne with their entries. Many of the ' children'• says Jenette: "KKls know what Regular monthly features poems deal with problems of they like and they can speak Include· Dr. Ulker, wbo ii a overpopulation ancf pollution: .... ,.., ....... ,... Mir. •I• OfWlli C_. hHy Pllet, ... 1161. c".. w .... c.IH. 1...----Caro/'J Corner---- RIDDLES and JOKES " Anclr Miid• • compltlt tt-""4vmt Mt t1W wortd 11oo11 EncrcloHdle 10 Hitl11U V•nc•, 19e ,._ ol S tllfl ltl•nd, N-YOf"k. for Mr •utttlllln: Bow doe1 a Ile detector wort? The older folk t e 11 us to speak the truth, but olten Ibey forget to tell us why. Actually, the simple truth Is like two and two -which mates four. When we tell a lie, it is like trying to add two and two to ~et six or some other imposSlble rnmber. It just won't work cut to the right answer. This wastes a lot ·of useful time and often leads to a maze of misery. The lie detector tells us even more about this. It proves that even our bodies like us to tell the truth. Experts call the lie detector · a polygraph because it draws a whole family of jiggly graph · Jines. It works because our bodies like us to tell the truth. When we tell deliberate lies, _we feel secretly upset and our bodies try to protest. The . polygraph has a special chair and a number of sensitive in- struments that report these gecret protests. Most of the time we do not notice our beating hearts and breathing lungs. These opera- tions go on quietly behind Ule scenes. The polygraph in· • struments report. s 11 g h t changes in these and other quiet operations. One keeps a . record or the pulsing heart. Another Is a tube placed around the chest. It keeps a !'JftCOrd of breathing. The •Jl<non being tested sits In ·the apecial chair. It has lnstru- ·menls to cheej the palm> cf ·the bands for temperature and perspiration. Other instru- rnent5 check muscles in the arms and legs. AU these sen- sitive gadgets keep records of how the body is carrying on ~its ,ecret operatlons. Their re- ports are relayed to metal fingers that write them on the graph paper. When a normal person tells an outright lie, the body fee.Is emotionally upset. This upt:ets the pu!Je and the breathlng1 perhaps the temperature ana perspiration. Maybe a few muscles twitch. The polygraph notes 111 these slight changes and writes them on the rec- ords. Thi• compUc>ted lattl .. tale machine must 'be run by, 1 trained apert. He 1tarts by 1 asking a few innocent ques- t!Onl. ju11 to .,. how the body reacta when • penon teUs the. simple truth. Thm be uu • l. , • series of carefully planned questions.. U the p er s o n . believes that the answers are truthful, the graphs jog along in normal ups and downs. But ' '!heo a normal person tells a deliberate lie;' the j i g g J y graphs go wild. However, it takes an expert to read what they m~an. * P RIZE WINNER Question: What do you call a man named Harlem who trots around the world? , . , ••• oj.-eqo18 W•l'•H 'fl !JIMIUV' DMIM Jellint11, 11, '"' HIRtMtf.•-~-lrlll• VllWr The Polygraph works L.:::===================:'.J ~ause emotions change the body's norinal oper3tions. This ,---~---------------- happens when a no r m a I person tells a deliberate lie, CHINA but Jots or other things also The people in China, can be upsetting. Maybe something nasty happened at Always -say, home, maybe a question That we see. the President recalled a painfu1 ·memory. All day. These emotions may show up· That's not true, in the record, even though a That's not right, person is truthful. So the So the President went polygraph is not perfect. And stayed all night. . T h e e x p e r t m a k e s " k........, fMllf "4Mr ,,.:. ,. KWtl JKWlll!, ., :w•t allowances for a few upsets s.. ,,..,., or1.... a.. ,..., • tr11r ....._ Mlfrr 111 f ls.d B t · t1te """ w -_...._ Miii ,,_ """ ., .,.,., .. rom OU I e, u once IR • UMlitvLM. In lut. Cftl• ..... Ctlff, while he has to cope with a \ failure. A few people can tell ._ _______ _:. ___________ __J lies without feeling ~o tlonally upset about it. Most likely they cannot grasp what Is true or false , or even care. The rest or us do care, and our bodies are much happier when we tell the truth. '"'! Hnds 1 World 8ook G1obll! to ll:1cl!t 11 H11hr1, 111 I , of Doflor1, Ptnt11rt111nl1, for l!tr lllllfllkln: What sort of oaper ls aW to ' make moaey? , ' Only the government b allowed to mint our coins and print our paper money. It is against the law to create our owrr, ahd homemade money is called "counterfeit." Federal agents are always on the lookout for phoney money of this sort. Often they can tell It from the sort of paper uaed to make it. There are hundtedl of redpea foi: maltioc paper ,., and the kind 1*d to prlnl our honest money it Vf!t'Y special. It Is very strong and sJurdy, so that it can pass ftom hand· to-hand and pocket-to-pocket for a long time. If a dollar bill is new, you can see very tiny red and blue threads in the paper. Naturally the Govern- ment does. not tnfike it easy for people to copy this special paper. So the recipe is 1 deep secret. The precious paper Is even made in secret. The Government also keeps 1 rew aecreta aoout the Ink used to print on t.he paper money. We are not suppooed to known the recipe for the 1hk or where they make il r I • lust Like Home This Siberian tigre .. at the suburban Brookfield Zoo really enjoyed a recent heavy snowfall that had Chicago-area motorists lighting their war. through the while stuff to get to work. Aller al , Siberia has snow a months out or lhe year. \ YOUR NEWS QUIZ PART 1-NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL Give yourself 10 points for each correct answer • l The Nixons attended a. ballet 1n Peld.z:c. One of their hosts 'Yr'BI Chiang Chiqr, 'Ptho1s •• 7 •• a-CommunJat China.'• Deprty Premier b-L famous phlloaopher and h11torlan c-Mao Tse ... tq'a wJ!e 2 Mrs. Nixon visited a commune, YrilichUlCommu- nist China. la •• 7 • ., L-• vllllge run by Y<llq Communllll• b:"•n organization. of farmers and lud. c-a. meditation group 3 HEW olllciala have called, • ? •• tbe molll ll>ulled drug !Jt the Vllited States. a-marijuana.· b-aphetamines c-a.lcohol • 4: Paul Hornung was elected to Pro Football'• Ball of Fame, True or l'alae? Take 4 points for each wrd that you cl.II match with its correct meaning. 1 ••••• 1b1enteeiam 2 ••••• chacrln 3 •••• ,extradJUon 4,.. •• 1nterr1ty 6 ..... deduct a ... completeneu, Whol";_• nea1 b-the 1urrender of. a auspect &Cl'OA a bor- der c-bumUlatlon or dleJp- pointment d-to lllbtract fl'Otll total e-problem-of people not pre•en\ at "M>rk PART Ill· NAMES IN THE NEWS Taite 6 points for names that you can correctly match with the clues. 1 ..... JliD Chonea L-nomln.tted to be V.S. 2 ..... Charlea Manson 3 ..... Bob Price 4 ..... Rl chard G. Klein• dlenst. l),,,,,Karleton Armstrong Attorney General b-U.S. Repre1entattn from Texas c .. bombtng •U•pect caught 1n Canada d·•lgned with.New York Neta e-Callfornlt. court ban on capital puniolunent changeah1a death Mo- te nee to ltle term , Test l' ourself M•r•" 1 cNnc1 fOI' wttYOM In tllt 1-mlly elll .....,. to ,rtlf te tftt 1111 °' Mr 8Wll .. _ for Mwt.'' lft1 lflll WMlllY lillt'WI 0-11 In IM Jtrl\llC'f ot YIUf' OM! flOtN l,.OV .... , -~ .... le i.t tfl9 , .. , ., tn. MmUy If-!low rou "'* Ml *Ml -Mw mud! ,., k-tbout wlllf't gelng Oii 11'1 the "°'"' -.y, °""" cfllMt -....... ,. .,...., , ........... , ........ Match word clues with their correspond• Ing pictures or aymbolll. 10 polnta for each correct answer. A F FDA A Cl.\118 of M&rly . 2s,ooo )r&l!io c1eat1u1 e , a year =----~;;;:re1id0J1ce ofbU·ECUA&~ OR 11ona.1re Howard __ _ Huabe1 i{ 3 ..... Site of a mllitary coup "'····· Weit Coast • • 1 •• H c ended tllotr strike ALCOHOL 0 DOCKERS 7 ••••• U.S. Conatella.tlon in Gulf of Tonkin a· ..... VioltedBaqrl•deob re- cently 10 ••••• J'1ptJ..nr abeeateelam !Jt v.s. Senate HOW DO YOU ltATl? J CS.-loch SWe of Qui• s.,._iy) 7110 to "'!oh• GooL fl .. 100 ,.,. • lOP~SCOIC 61 te -10 polflh-Felt,• ., .. to ... "'" .. e.c.1'-nt. '°. ~???-H'..! , fAMILY DISCUSSION QUllTION Are reforms needed.1n.tbetaxl)'1tom1nAmerlca.? • THIS WllK'S OW.LENGEi . .... , ... Glenda Jaokaon it playiqr what hlalorloal flcut• 111 a. 'IV Mtle1? .. e VEC, lnc., MtdliDtl, W11eon1T1t ---------' . ------------,., l•·• :tr ,..,,:,...., 1111 .uiv• ~t : •. ,·~·c t .. , : .. 111111v• ~·t t••1•~·t l>t l4'·& t..-1 q l'IV• ' l I 7 ·f 8 DAIL V PILOT -Saturd&I, Mmh C, 1~72 By Phil_ll}lerlandi Gal•& S11i1da11 UEENIE Credit ·Losses Spiral By 1110NTY HOYT (~tllN ., .. llC, Mt11llw hn'lc.t CHICAGO -With c re d It card.I Jn hand, E d m u n d (Mikey) Bryson claims he went on a seven-year spend· lng spree in Illinois and St-. Loub that netted him home than !50,000 IMUaliy. ArTeSted 70 time• for his credit-card schemes, he ls servlng a seven-year term for 'n1rcotlcS' uaed In the '-1.issourl state penitentiary. "Afy e:rpensive way or life and a $50-a-day drug habit was .supported entirely by my credit-card operations," he testified in a videotaped in- terview at a recent in· • ve!tlgatlon o f credit-card fraud Jn Illinois. UPI T1i..1!1t• Mutt, Jeff Won't Quit At Age 65 .. i•MUtt and Jeff.·• recognized u tM first comic strip \p the United States to go on i six· day week, won't retil'e at SS. In fact. at the DAILY PILOT the. six-Oay-aweek veterans of the comic page have signed on for Sunday TOP CARTOONIST duty. AI Smith t&y Smith) The comic strip characters __ whose nan1es have become • generic for "tall and short" Antique will be among those featured · int he color comics section of · the new SJ.md•y edition ol th•1Lo·,er·..i DAILY PILOT. 1 Y >31 And that's just greal.· ac· WHERE WERE YOU cording to Al Smith, who ha, "El-... before you 1tart,"l1thl11oing to be a love 1onc. or are you going ID 'tell it like it Is' and get us all depressed1'' · United States credit-card companies -hit by lost or stolen cards, bruised by pilfer- ing from the malls, and buf- feted by fraudulent appUca· lions -admit to spiraling II* ses. Titne to Move On been drawing the durable WHEN THE SALE comic strip for more than 40 TAGS WENT ON 7 YC'H'S. We h0d a 11alc la~t \Vf'Ckf'nd, Horoscope Part of a group of about 7 ,000 snow geese from Canada lake off after feed· ing in a wheat field next to Sutter National \Vildlile Refuge near Yuba City .. The birds are migrating from Canada to Mexico and stopped off for lunctr. Bud Fisher \Vas the founder 201;~ to 4or;, u[f on ou1• ii:t?ck or the ' strip when it made its or flnr anll£1t1l'S . Oul' r.1r~L • d b t 65 • h s sal<' Su 11·c ran 1111 ad. rhe e u . years a.go in t e an rl'SJ~nsr iva~ not e.'l:nclly ovrr- Franc1sco Chronicle. ii•ht•Jrnl n"', llild 11·r 11·onder u•hy. \Vhen he died in 1954, Sn1ith, Our a11tft1ul' shop is ,.n,all, bu t However . the amount of loss Sagittarius: Review Procedures of Past is "miniscule," they say. com- pared with the $30 billion to $40 'billion In business being conducted annually be credit cards. The actual dollar-loss figure Is a more carefully guarded secret by credit-card com- panies than the combinations to their safes. However, con- Blast Still a Mystery who had been his assistant \vhat 11'<' h111·" bi ~ood-Some since 1932 carried on the itcnu; arr t"'.--:1K·nsi1·f'. Som(' are ' . 1 not. l\t11ny Rrf' Olll' of a klnd. work-most of which he had ~l os t ai·c diffcl't>nl fro1n thr been doing in Fisher's latter run-of-lhf'-111ill ful'nll urc and years anywa~·-without a decorative ~tTl'SJ:orlrs you_ see break in continuity. in dl'partmrnt and fu rn1ttu;e . stort>S ta.nd those pli1cet1 arcn t SUNDAY SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Mate, partner may be aa· Bomb Wrecked Capitol Year Ago .~ onetime copy boy ~n the cheap eitheri. Our things Jook New York Sun. cartoonist on good in a home. They look likf' the New York \\forld Staff and quali ty, and They make yon the Nixon in volvement in do1ninatlon over the planet." assistant to Cartoonist Fisher look llkr di~criminatlng buyers Laos." The one arrest In the case in times of emergency Smith \vi th enough imagination lo MARCH 5 gre.,ive. study Libra By SYDNEY-OMAM message. You ultimately gain Leo ..w.Ht\m often block b y pursuing · independent _. ....-course. But you need not their own chance.s for hap-alienate others alonl{ way. pin,ee . They do this when faU-Older individual will aid. Ing vlcllm of jealousy. Natives Ca pricorn is involved. of bls iodlacal sign v.•ant to be the one-and-only. lf there are SAGITT.ARJUS (Nov. 22· no actual rivals for affection,' Dec. 21): Review pa s \ I.AO can Invent them. Leo is [llethods, procedures. , Then creative but 1 t u b b o r n ,' look to future. What hid been derlrou1 of knowing more but accepted practice is' due to be reluctant to •make changes. outmoded. Don't get caught Leo hlrmonlzt• with Gemini, short. Arie• is in picture. Ubta, Aries and Siglttarius. Fight tendency to be secretly There is attraction to fearful. Aquarius, bul this rel aUonabip ls not without dllflcultles. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 191: Dispute indicated with Ams (JI.larch 21-April 19): young person. Set example by }i1ooey dispute settled if you not losing temper. FTesb stick to principles. Assert outlook ia .necessary. Strive yourself. Natural flair for in-for original aeproach In depCndenc'e. m•inaiity Should creative endeavors. -Express be utilized: Fine to be yol,U' own ideas. Romantic in: l'eneroul, but be sure to obtain West. 01ay be.revised. your, fair share: AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. TAURUS (A prll 20-May 20 1: 18): Those In positions o! Refu3e to be 1oaded into ac-authority do not agree. Wait tio. based on impulse. Rjse: until dispute is settled. Don't a~ve one who Is petty, en· invite trouble. You may feel vious. ~ot .R9¢ fo~ •~fixing drawn in two d i r e c t i o n s signature to legal agr~me:nts. simultaneously. Play waiting lf married, accede to reauest game. Confusion clouds will by mate. OthenYise. there dissipate. coul,d be emotional fireworks. PISCES (Feb, If.March 20!: GEMINI (May 21-June 201: Don't rush . Ideas which seem Don't attempt to keep secrets. workable. may need more J<'rank, forthright manner is work. Stress v er s at l Ii t y required. One whom you "'ilhout scattering your ef- regarded as friend could prove forts. Relatives may not be in otherwise. Be prepared. Self-mood to cooperate, Know this reliance is a necessity. Ha\•c and prepare accordingly. allernath'eS at hand. Don't Sa(IUariaD fig u re s pro- delegate duties. minently. CANCER (J lme 21.July 22 1: IF' TODAY JS YOUR Efforts blocked if you neglect procedure. something for nothing. Correct it. aervatlves put the figure al WASHINGTON (AP ) -It $400 million a year, and in was 1 :32 on the morning or some parts or the country March I, 1971 , and the losses for 1971 were up 60 per-anonymous caller who said a cent or more over 1970. bomb y:ou\d explode inside the Yet, the companies are U.S. Capitol in exactly JO united in efforts to quash minutes had his facts strai ght. losse.s and protect their fast· One year after that pulveriz- growing industry from credit-ing blast. a $100,000 reward card racketeers. posted by Congress is still ·"'There are some 300 million uncla imed and a long tangle of credit cards in use inthts coun-investigations, grand j u r y try and the number has been hearings and other court ac· increasing at mu1Uple1 of 2S tlons has yet to come to Cru- percent a year," emphasizes ition. Milton Lipson, vice-president or corporate security tor the The Capitol police force. Ne"' York-based American Ex-thanks to an all-out recruiting preSJ Company. drive, is now at its highest "Remember." he s ays. level in history. Plans are reviewing the impact 0 f n1ovi.n~ to install . an elaborate credit-card fraud. "that there $:J..milhon surveillance _n .e t are some areas "'here c<1rn· manned "'Ith JOO . tele vision panlea-suffer no-losseso--The~;m~_tQ...~h-Sl~_nUl! O\'.{!r rural artas are not hurt by l e home of the United States crime. It's in the metropolitan Congress. areas. where moat or our The bomb had been laid business is done that credit carefully behind a false wall in card companies' have been a little-used restroom nf,{t to hurt and hurt padly." the ~enatorial barbershop i~ a l\1ost comoatJ,les are wai::ing section of the Senate "'Lng war on cheats by thi:hter wh.ich , had felt. flames fro m credit checks on applications. British torches 1n the war or computerized authorization or 1812. purchases, and early warnin~ The bla st demolished the indicators on mail theft of washroom, cracked and peeled cards. And the industry has the walls of nearby corridors joined forces to push for an~ knocked out pa~t of a strict. enforcen1ent legi~lation. stained-glass . p0rtra1~ o f American Express, for ex-George 1 \V~s~1ngton 1n the ample. requires all service senators d1n1ng roo1n hun· establishments to call into a dreds of feet away. computer service for all The call that he.ra ided the purchases above an authorized blast was recorded in routine ceiling. Jn seco nd s. the com-fashion . "This building will puter \viii gi\'e a positive or blow up in 30 minutes." the negative. response. caller said, "'You 1,1,·ill ~et many calls like this but this one is real. Evacuate the KIDS LOVE UNCLE LEN SATURDAYS IN THE DAILY PILOT building. This is in protest or details. Be patient and logical. BIRTHDAY you are due for Some r e s t r i c t i 0 n s are more recognition. with August necessary. Know this and indicated as o u t s t a n d i n g react accordingly. Lover s ' month. You lire a vital . at- quarrel is on agenda If you so tractive individual. But you permit it . Check Investment draw to you those wh9 ·want I LEO (July 23·Aug. 221 , You ---------~========='\ Heard mav feel that the \\'Orld is agilnst you. The feeling is but temporary . You soon realize: that obstacles ar·e n o t synonymous wilh persecution . Specifically. work and security and environment coiwuge. And you must make inevitable change. VIRGO I Aug. 23-Sept. 22 \: Delay journey. Oon·t write or speak in ange r. If you do, you only \\'ill ha\'e lo apologize at later date. Be stimulated, not aggressive. Neighbors , relatives ch ide you. In turn. you should smile a smile of goodwill. Then you \\'in. about the Pre-Opening Sale of Santa Ana 's new Bradford Place? IJBRA !Sept. 23-,0cl. 221. Be wary where possessions, valuables are concerned. Fine to dream-but don't fall into lrap of mt're "'lshful thinking. Avoid sell-deception. One you trust is aggressi\'e and ma y be: looking for excuse lo fighl. Take it easy. BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL GUIDE S1nl1 An t's wf'ltre it'I h1ppenin1! Anolhtr . . : \\!8.nt sorncth lni::-different fron1 There are virtually no visi· has bee.n that of a 19-year~ld was digging ditches 1n New \\'hnt your frif'nds havr. u rur· ble scars remaining to point antiwar activist who later said Jersey (a .Depression nece~si-niturr, porcelain, r-namel~. rind out tq the hundreds of tourists all she ever really wanted to ty ) when word came that he r-11izr11 vlniz~ ~i11de b.v lovlnl:' \\'ho daily pass the explosion do "was go up in the hills and "'as to be Fisher's fulltime hend1' "...IQO '1r .\00 yr ar1' "~0 a11-. t bl ·• pl'l!l to you. I 1·y our sate th1.• site in the Cap ilo!"s central raise vege a es. assistant . \\"rl'l;rnrl. Sn tut·day and Sun- corridor. Leslie Bacon. b Ion d c Srnith and his rnentor didn't day. 11 lo 5. \V(''lt t11H·r 11110111- Repairs 1,1,•ere f i n i s h e d daughter of A San Bruno. always agree. In fact. as ti me lcr no at the O\'l'l'\\'helming rr-- several months ago at a cost lumberyard owner. de n i e d went on. s m it h _ "' h 0 soonsc. 1r .. \:011 f'lln't comr. ho,v led[ be! led I h abou! \1·rnu1i:; to lr-l u~ knuw or sornething less than repea Y ore a era somew at resembles the tall "'hl'rc you "·err \\'hc>n \\-'t' nc>ed- $200,000. grand jury in Seattle and in A-1utt ch a r act er in the ro you. Police at the Capitol's public news conferences that strip-admits he favors the lit· Thoma• F. Allen Antl~u•• many doors have become she had done anything wrong. tie Jeff character. Fisher 7192 Wfftmlrutor, W~tmln1tor somewhat less-anxious about She \\'as jailed on a contempt fa vored "-futt. lf2·7Sf7 checking the contents or every citation for refusing to answe r ~;;;.;::::::::::::::::;:;::::::::::::::::::::;;~ lunch sack. But security is other questions t \1en when I generally far-tighter than a grantedpartial immunity from 80 .. .,..,Nr.,,.,i~, oG.,.r.;,., .. K.,,~;., , .. 0 ... i ... "N.... G year ago. And it may get prosecution. tightey". Legislation was in-Several other persons in- troduced in the ~louse recently volved in the long case have CUSTOM TAILO IS & SHlllTMAKflS IN OIANGf COUNTY -to authorize an electro11ic refused to testify. At least PUMANINt SHOWIOOM ~ sec urity system . built -around thrtt -publicly denied in-~-----~ :I!'. 100 closed-circuit ca n1 er a s volvemenl. using virtually the ,,.,.,.,1;i.,,, c .. ir ... Ml'• SPRING SALi "7 supplem ented by devices to same words: "I didn 't do the 2 SUITS s110 Mir.'..,,,_ Mir. It r• .. I ,,m,) detect motion in seldom-Ire-Capitol bombing-but I really DOUILi' KNIT SAVI UP TO 50"'1 quented areas of the Capitol. dug ii." X-ray machines. simila r to And one potential "'itness those no\v used lo detect con-said he wouldn 't cooperate ce11 led guns and bombs car-with a grand jury "for the ried by would-be airplane hi· same reason that It someone jacke1·s. \\·ould be installed at asked me to sit down in an enlrances. electric chair f wouldn't sit The bon1 bing, in the af· do\,·n.'' l,l(IAl ,.ICI lr1. NOW De•iiol• 1t~11 .... s•s st• SI!• """°Ml• •••• , ll IS c .. h .. , ......... •• 11 lk•rkokl• , • , , , •• IS I! 111~ Wtel ....... 12 JI St.I•!• •• ·:· •••.•• 10 I .1,,. "°'" .. ' '"" 700I flNES1 IM,Oltl• WOOllHS ' •ou141 llHlfS ·~ w.~' l•llt ... c .......... .. s.;11, s,.,, ...... s1, .. ,, s~;'"· • Wl flT ANY 1111 •'ANT tnLI COPllD • flll ALTllATIONIJ •IA.SY •ATMINfS • ffiJ 01'41" Thh -·· ....... , ~ lO•S r-.1i,,.1,,1 ...... 1 ••11 V•1hl. PlMflt l~J·021 I er 77'-•1J• termath of armed An1erican •·\Ve \von't help them frame 2012 MICHIUOH-SU!Tt 101-N1w,011T 11.t.cH and South V ; et n a m es e us." he ;a~i:d •. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~10i-~·'~"~o~.,,~~~'~·~· '~"~-~~~"~"~'·~~~"~·~··~·~~~~~·~··~"~"'~'~"'~'~~~~~ penetrations into Cambodia __ _ and Laos, was cl ain1ed as the work ot "The \Ve at her Underground" in a letter-CRAf·TS IN ACTION never authenticated<lelivered to The Associated Press and other news agencies. FROM ONE END OF THE MALL TO THE OTHER "We have attacked the U.S. March 2-4 .All 01y, Evening' Too. Capitol because it is. along with the White House and the Pentagon, lbe worldwide sym- bol of the government .... It is a monwnent to U.S. &oath Coast ?laza LIVE IN BEAUTIFUL Lake Forest '"OM $22 450 ML PRICE VA• FHA• CONV, FINANCING • MATTRESSES .! 1re11 Br1dford J l1e1 towfll home ccim· f--J=""l'-"--bR munity ii llOW IYliltblt. Sp.Kious 2, l & 4·btdroom, I & 2·i10ry residences. 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Excellent VA FHA and Conventional financing. · ' ~ Optn 10 AM 'tllll PM • Tataphona (714) U0·32IO ' __ _.,., . ........... -"" . ••tot-l#k= T1kt San Diego or Santa An• F'wyt. to El Toro off-ramp. FollOw El Toro ul'ld•r freeway lo Mulrland1, ltft on Muirlaodl to Ridge Routt and - Countrysldt offlet. • ' t j t f t f c t c t t d g a v h f d g 2 f • Tomatoes., Can Grow At Home , >.t ' By REBECQA MARSH Cflrl•lt.11 SCIMct Mtlll'!r ltryicl If ·You're tired of philoden- dron and ivy in your apart· ment. try your hand at grow· lr:j !l'Jmatoes, or strawberries, 01· ~lant or bananas. • Y ~1' can now grow figs In the hitc hen or peaches on your pot..:() i:ind all kinds of things in pots or ·tubs, n1 il'< cartons or blfach bottles, according to a new book called "Cucumbers In a Flowerpot." . • • ' . I - Author Alice Skelsey, who works tor the U.S. Department \ of Agriculture and has been "growiQ& htr own" for several years, says It's r.o harder than growing houseplants ; all you need is a "'indnw, a pot, some dirt, and a s~ and you're on yaur wa y. · SEWING CABINET GETS IT A LL TOGETHER IN ONE PLACE Actress Cheryl Miller Shows What Home S.1m1tres1 NHds !!_anduman Patterns . She e;\.plalns that horticulturists have developed fruits and vegetables especially suited t9 growing in small containers. They are midget, miniature and dwart vafieties that take dnly a Sewing C,enter Easy minµnal amount of space and By STEVE ELLINGSON Spools or thread line the in· attention, but Will bea'r fruit: ' · The home seamstress will side of one door where they berries, and vegetables as well find it handy to ha v e are visible, making selections as flowers. everything she needs in one instanl and easy. Published by W or km a n place ; that's the purpose of a On the opposite door Publishing, New York City piece aptly dubbed "the sew-scl.asors, pinking ahean and ,$2.'5), the book has difec-ing center" which a home the like are kept To complete tlona on how to grow seedlings craftsman can build. tb1a most handy of sewing Jn bags, mill<. ~. bushel 1 in·the _. ~-illncl cor-cabinels, an ....nment al baskets, ~ prblfe con-ner !I a file fOr one or·do'zens smaller drawfn supply 'much tainen. Light and sun, water· o( patterru:~ All ate upright needed space for odds and Ina.and pruning are explained and easily accesSible. The up-ends. o/, inch plywood, used to con- struct the c1binM1 Is available at all lumber dealers. The variety of woods available ma~ it possible for yoU lo build this to harmonize with your existing furniture . -with-clever;-helpful-s~etches. per-left·ha,nd·'comer-contains a--The full-site pattern -with To obtain' the easy-tirfollow sewing cabinel pa t l e r n number *· send $1.00 (add 25c per pattern if airmail delivery is desired) by cur- rency, check-or money order to: Steve Ellingson, Daily Pilot Pattern Dept., P.O. Box 2383 Van Nuys, California 914-09. It sounds like ~n ,easy ~ay ... Jo~tr&y which make! it possi-' step-by-step photos of con- to grow g~ thlngS to' eat'1or 1 bl~"to go 'to 1!1Y part .of the struction make this a project a smah fei'nily and a lot of fun ~use compJ.etely eqUtJiPed to that any amateur can un- for people who enjoy doing mend or dam. dertake with confidence. And thinp by them&elves. • . It11· not •J)1olutel~ neceasary, thl book uY~, \a use only the 1f.etial varlitits for your insldil:.'·1F,den .. You can el90 use the seeds sold In the racks of your garden center or lfl'Oeef)' store. ~?ool Paint Special ,. -----othtts you can find in seed catalogs and this new book fn.. eludes a long list of names and addressa 90 you 0can Wfl\e tor · them.JI you \\kt. • · Do-It-Yourself But Use Riglit Materials • • By ANDY·LANG AP Nenfeatures • • Uws enabling mortar to be or "Paint Your Hou.se In; packed 1n tightly between side and Out," .send 30 ..,. · bricb. Q. ·-We have a concrete cents and a long, stamptd, Home Show Set in July In Anaheim svlimming pool on our prop-(For tithir of Andy seLf·addrfssed tnvtlope to erty. Up to now we have had Lang's bookltb. "Wood Know.How, P.O. Box 477, it serviced, but this year I In-Ftni&~i!1f! in the 1lom~," Huntington, N.Y. 11743.) tend to do it myself. One of __ _:.....:. _____ _:. ___ ....::._:_ ___ _:__ The 18th annual Southland Home Bnd Garden Show will be held July 14 through 23 in the Anaheim Convention Cen- ter. 800 W. Katella Ave. The show will include displays of home products, • garden show, an art gallery and exhibits cf late· model mobile homes and vacatio n vehicles. ·Furn I tu re, building materials, appliances, coro· municalion e qui pm en t, hardware, and art objects will be shown in the 100,000-square- foot e1hibition hall. Another 11,000 square fett will be devoted to interior decoration of homes. The garden show, produced by Harry Macre:i;. will take up 24,000 square feet. Free Trees To Be Given the things that must be doite is to pi.mt the inside of it. What kiruj of paint shoul~ .L ~e? · How do I estimate how mUch Is needed? A. -Ask your dealet lo give you a swimming pool paint formulated. for use on con- crete. D I f f e r e n t manufac- turers use different names for it, but the de~er will show what is required. A swimming pool paint is resist&Jt lo th~ alkali In concrete thlt attacU ordinary paint. One taUon wW cover about 200 square feet. •• Q. -Help me to avoid a mistake I made a couple of years ago. I removed the • finish from a bureau with a varnish remover, but nicked the wood a couple of times with the putty knife I was u.s- ln& as a scraper. 11 there a way to avoid this? I hive a similar job coming up soon. A. -COnsidet the possibility -Df using one Qf the chemical ren\Overs designed to eliminate aaplng. They have their suppor~rs and their detractors. r tried one of the non-scraping removers and found It excellent, but there wu only one coat of •1'flntilh on the piece of funllture. Some Free seedling trees will be say It doesn't work. too well ' given to county residents who on objects-with several coats attend the annual Arbor Day of paint or varnish· Jn any program Sunday In memorial cue. If You uae a putt1 knife garden at the Orange County agaio, hold it at a low angle Fairgrounds In C.Osta Mesa. ralhir than upright or nearly The 2 p.m. event I 1 uprilbt. Work 1 low I y and . sponsored by the Orange carelully and you won't gouge County Memorial G a rd en the Wood. Center. Q. -Why b hydraled lime The Arbor Day celebration uied in mortar when working will mark the centennial of thf on bricks? J notice it isn't used first Arbor Day In the U.S. th mix Clifford Stevens, d 1 s t r I c t In ° er concrete es. . ,.,. NOW! A New · Bradford Place Sneak-Preview Opening In Santa Ana! Gt . ---_,a for~st. ranger, will address the . A. -Hydrated lime makes ·group on "Orange Counly':i ~lh~e~m'.'.1='x~tu~re~n~owiimio~re~ea~sillyi,iiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-~==11 National Forest." FlltOM ONll IND 01' THE MALL TO THE OTHlllt Morch 2-4 All Doy, lwnlnp Too. , ' .llWQI, Mll'<h 4, 1'72 DAILY "LOT 9 Soil Criti·cal to Blooms • By ROGER generous with . organic ..U laster thin 111.s bl!ni bulll In-more lmporWll than the : Early Man:h • In th• building. to the soil by tho roots of the ·'shol-ln-thHrm" typo o I South.land ts a good time for U you hive a 11,.n. and you grass or groundcover. So chemical reecttnc often ncom· the 1ardener. Winter bloomers !Uspect the aoll was not too alternate your chem i ca I mended on a monthly basis . like calendule, primrosu and well conditioned to begin with. feedings with c om Po 1 L For those who hive enough _pansies art at their peak, join· you can improve It slowly by feedings • at least three com· amblUon and tnough backyard ed by spring bulbs and 'fruit tM use of compost mulching. poll feedings over the summer to accommodate a bin about I blossoms. To apply repeated chemical months. by 10 feet , starting your own Jf you have completed tha feedings to a new lawn. even if This applies to nowers and compost heap 11 a line Idea. 1eneral carden dean-up and yOU producei a beau ti f u I rose beds too. Organ I c You can add to it any plant or . prunJng chores, there is not growth, is to ask for trouble mulching o( flower beds will animal waste you rake up · much that's pressing. yau will be U!ling up the or-provide a conUbuous cycle of from the yard.and all organic Thia-ls a good time for tak-ganic material in the soil much food penetration. Thi~ Is far kitchen waste. • , Ing a few minutes· to get ac-·""'-------·-----------'-------------- quainted with our native soil 1od 1Ui111 1took of It. ioll ls u.. kll)I to -"" lard'"' inc, parUcularly in ..newly developed Orana:e County. It's a critical subject, Understan- ding your soil problems and their solutions will save you a 1reat deal of energy, frustra.. tlon and money. ,Adobe, characteristic of the natural aoil in this county, ls almply clay. The granular structure has been destroyed tiy excessive sodium content. Adobe is very smooth, as though homogenized and has little or no porosity. There has never been a natural abundance of organic material from plant growth recycled into the soil in this area. This sounds like a dreary ouUook to newcomers but it isn't at all . Adobe is rich ln minerals. 'l'here is no finer, more p~ ductlve soil Anywhere thu Southern California when it 11 properly treated and , ac- curately watered. It Ls not clJfilc:ult lo iiuud yourself 1 -Sood topsoil, bul It takei tome patience and understanding. S o i I con- ditionen are used to improVe the texture .0 that water can penetrate ~nd moisture can be retained . Su~h materials as sawdust and bark will condition your soil and their effect will last up to 20 years. Dui-ing that time, your own plants will put down roots and create the vertical fissures that are Dature's way of 10il condition- ing. • Nutrients like air composted sludge, leaf moolds and com- posted poultry manure supply your plants with food. These organic foods are worked into the soil at the time of planting .and applied as s u r f a c e mulches to existing plantings . Gradually your plants will recycle their own , organic richness into the soil and Jess feeding will be necessary. If your home ls new, whether you have fill dirt or natural soil, be prepared to be 2640 Harbor Blvd. MAKE YOUR CONTRIBUTION TO CLEAN AIR COSTA MESA ARBOR DAY MARCH 7TH. TREE SPECIAL BUY TWO TREES GET 3rd TREE FREE! • SILK OAK • EUCALYPTUS • ACACIA • IR.AZIUAN PEPPER • 895 5 Gal: 1 Gal. 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DODGE: D~Rt ' , • ·'6$ c ~ upl · :9 ... ¥•LLI . . °F\'ll fect'pij'. ~~v.!er, 1 :1,.Ct~ry· •ir . oon.d .. 1 "BP'l,l f I . . ; 1 • • • . . . ' • br•kos I RUL 9.43 1. •595 · '·•rlinder, '1u.tom1ti·c, u IFZ 3461. . •. r•dio, 'l,eet. . • -•z.95 ~ TIENTION .CREDIT 'BUYERS OPIN 7 DAJS a ·wmt ;Ulma.:.11» .P.M. . 1 ............ l .MiMt•....;,-, ...... 1 ............... 4;) .... ,... ~ .. · (i:OMl IN'ANDSll1US. C....,. MAY llMO PIOKAM MDL·· · ( ' " 't• ,-. , ~ .. "'' • I . • ' • . . .. llACH " I!· ~-:- ' t .,. (' .. r '• , • ' ' DAIL V ~ILOT ,. ~ilic~ iSixth Straight Pacif.ic-8.· Crown . ' Von _Rude~:n~~ Ryun· ·~ r :.USC ·sp_ik¢rs ,B'id ' ·::'For Worl'.d ".Record · . ' ~ ' f · LC\'! ANGELES C!\Pl -The long· ·awaited mile run duel 11 off but todi.y'a c::¥ .. t .of Cliamplons which kick! off the ~~ track season .. figures to ',be a ,acorcber Ind u early prevlO.. of the U.S. si1;mvie· team. · . I ' .... Tbe.meet.wu inaugurated tq d~ate a supe.r-swJlt lrtlficlal surface poured •t the Los Angeles Coliseum only two weas • qO'. The races and field events w111·11ve ~~-a stern ~st. · .' · t· Jim Ryµn heads the ntile field but Clympi~ Tom Von Rude~·and a taleilted 11,IUpporting cut hope to st.JI ceoter stage " ' !('f • ' ' ' mice Concerned . . . - ' ' lrom -llie come~g bolder. · world record A "rabbit" has. been promised so 1 fast pace and a sub-four-minute lime is the . proepect. AAU kll1f , Marty Uquorl dropped out becauae ol 1 rtlnJured foot. The Unlv<l'Sily· Of Soutbertl>Calilornia has entered an· llO-yard . r,lay team, however, that may be the bit of th£day. USC ha~ its sights set on the World record of 1 ~21.7, and with the following athletes, ,the Trojans could conc~lvably -dip below I: 20.0 -},.eon s·rown, Edes el Garrison, Willie Deckard and. Don Quar· rie. ' Randy ·Matson hopes to shake the stigma of' the · indoor season and Al Feuerbach 1>9pes to prove his indoor mafks were no fluke ln the shot. AJ recenttrset11 world indoor record of 89 feet .flA• inches to becOrne the second longest pUtter of 'all time. Mat.son is still No. t but recently has had trouble!. •. ... -.ll'be.·new ~oP!d reeord"holder·in .\.~. the pOle vault, little Kjell hakssOn of . Sweden, takes on Bob Seagren as the lat· ter attempts a return after 1 serious ·leg · HOLTVJIU: ·-The contlriued 1f>Jence injury: . , qi Oew'shortstop.Leo Cardtn81 prOmpted lsaksson, one of the world's great · ~rtem -Friday from another new vaulters. did 17-lO'n tor the world indoor !member of the caJifornia An&e.ls, mark at the AAU championships last llfahager Del Rice. , we~·k and sa ys he's aim ing for 18 feet. '':tie sbouJd be here by now," Rice· said. World record bolder Ralph Mann at• < ' ·-.. ,. ' . .. . r , • • ·.• F~er Sparui: • • • 85-7I'T illlil . i:;_ , f, , . IDt~- • '. ~ f Over Cal Five 1 ' ' BERKELEY !AP).-The loi>rlOMd UCLA Bruins, lislng forward · Litjy Farmer's hot' lho0tin1 to t9old oft a determined Califohlj1 tuin \rt the ....lid haU, beat the Bean D-71 l'rtdly ntaht ,le clinch their airth 1tral1ht Paij.tie.t basketball title. UCLA,. ahead. by II polnta early ln_;tti" r~me, led only ·51-<3 early In the se<orid half. But , Farmer hit three Ions julpp ahota to send the Bi-uins ahe1d 57-49 .. '. When Cal· made lt 58-M 1 few minutes later, Farmer hit q:ain. Keith ·Wilkes ~de-two baske'.ta and UCLA had a· Ute M-S4 lead . center Bill W1JtOn led UCLA ICOft:is with-24 point!. Wilkes had II and Fanntr 1~ in the· victory• th1t left the Bruini M this season, 12.0 i n the Pac4. Bill Duw! led Cll scorer~ wJ\b 'tf points. John 'COupr1n tolalod · 11· ·ll!d Ansley Truitt had 17, along with 1 ·1qt~ high 20 reboun&. Cal 'is' ~ in· the 1c:6f;!. ft:,rence, 12-19 for •II 1ames. ~ UCLA seeking a 1inh straight nauaMt championship, has two regular iuaon games· remaining before the NCM tQumament. '* STANFORD (AP) -So·ulbe:rn Cilifornia scored-fivt clutch foul atiob:in the closing minute Frldiy to tum· bf.cir·• Stanford raJly an~ defe1t the J¥\ufl,'. 71· 65, ·tn a Paclfic--8 basketball 1a1"e:' · · . · .::Ham'" .• ,•. ne of the ~mportant cogs in _oor tacks ,.the 440-yarlt inJennedlate h'urdles, ' . . sr.::L.OUiS'. llOB ·GIBSON:' G£TS~H£tP.',JF.R()ft\".PIT.Cl:ilit ·o6N DURHAM .• •,;. ·,.' Leading 38·30 11' halftlm• the Tm~ piled up 1 16-point margin m~ay a.c Americ;an rwo-mile record !)older Geotge 'Cardenas, acquired In an off-season Young i11 c~anenged by AAU .six-mile trade, with the Minnesota Twins,. baa ch~mp Frank Shorter at two miles and · )li•,1'1a~~JNI bqo;J.~°'-·~·,..~Q, ~$.<i!!,et~1r f uos. ib•. l~. ·from in two weeks. An Ang~la .:gamst.:.e1ght others wllo hav~ ali cIOc](ed esman said no disciplinary action l ;f or better. was planned. _ .._ _ , M'eriwetbir, is is his _custom; will ·nm • Mickey ,ljlv.,.., who IJ upecl<!di to-~ ln·,-1-Jtal $1J:t and-·ye\low hathl!!I ~the ; Am.Irie.in League team's . 1t:arting trllnlis"be.ld up with sUIP,f:Dders. ~&er fielder, allO didn't ibow up . at ·~ aini.ng camp hue F.riday but YU .e1:· ' led lll<!JXlfl'llti{'j 4'• '\' '"'"'J~Y I l'f'll.i°!l · p . ·w~edjb,~ \Jm,• !h~g111~t~:r"1 n :mte aces ~hour ·drill, str ... iog hitting. Asked lll>o.t i his . hitter1 looked, the man~ger •ugbed aod said, "The 11tChers ire so !llw~ead QI ~'hitters it 1hanl'to1;11." he dld. J>llilMI the hlllin1 of, first ~Jim .Spencer, newJYi acqliired. ~eld,er v,... . , ki .I· ~·Lee St ·n . . 0, ··: It ;., ' "·' ~ f · VERO !IEAtilil<;•~la.: . Sh . ilrY W.llls IOd Pli.:I>er ~· ~ttlhler ua ·Into · camj/ Friday, «!!!IPiellnl !!'!: ...... roirF":of ' 11\e ' I.Qi 'A'nlt ~~.s. ~J '.,,i~ last- 0week;.~ ldOJJM, bad reclived permissio~ ' late. Strahler algoed ru.. coil '°'l'•'brltf. bold«Jt. · I • the Ilo\11•~, second 1 lntr d ame in two days, w: ~ OJarU. n ~gain over the Roy HartsfieldB. , phiod ·the on .. hit pilchiog of two roo~ relieftr Jose Pena. ' ,,. . • ' "~ . LONG BEACH.-Defending champjon State (Lo!)f Beach) crep cJO.er' to niversity d · .. the Paclfic ·in tbe. se6ind 'ght of com'petitlon in tbe Pacific Coast · thletk: Aisoclatlo. swimming champ- .ships Friday, but tWo Long Beach ~ Wffte ups!l. , I ' · Jn the biggtst surprise of the meet so ar,.1.he 49erl' Milch Ivery, silver medal· ~ in the 200-rnettr backstroke in .the ~11111 -OIY,Jllpics,, was beaten by Bill Jlay· ~ of UC (Slnla Barbara)' In the !00-~trote. Haywood.'•, tlf!!e ,1f~s · .40 HConds, and Ivery was t.57 betilrid. Gregor BetJ of Long Beach, the favorite the l~yard breastsroke. was u~t John -er of UCSB io I :ll0.471• "1th tz less 'thao thm·lentl)s of, a ""°1>iI k. ' LOni Beach. which ha& won the ooly · swiinmin' cbampiooshlps In· the 'AA) l:JF.iel hiitory1 cut i 34-point deficit • riiurtday11 events to 15 point.a with 't0 UOP'o 2111. UCSB waa llUI In ""'1" tioo "11112p~ . ''. • HOLLYWOOD, Fla. -·Ken Rosewin 'tlaated &i18U :Taylor in ·•1 mµ~1'm ~~hqur match .Friday to· advance to.t~e IJinals ol. the $50,000 Saga Say tennis Secopd .D~y .. '"'' ·1 $(, ~QQu~·. , ~'CAPl ,-~ w~:! e s!o!:k;car,<bamp"l')'trom the Onited · . Auto' Cl~b, P1>1te1Mhe sixth fal!UI speell of ll<• w.tk Fri!14y 'to lead secon<J: day tq~ for the .~iller ltlO stoct car ·r·~ ~f'f,.. ., r·'•"· " :wiu~ fl:of'x.otlil( owa •• wis cloc\· ed,· al,' 149.251 .Miles pu .hour in I Pl)'llll!!lth ht ~ased Ottlj!.a ""k ago. , 'The ~«;1t~w1.5 .cfii!en lut~year by Fred ;Lorm1411 and was le.adink the laiugural ·• Millefido wben 1..orenaen crlshed 1gainst · the m..i stretch sahlY'barritr. ·mite will start 21st In Suoday's $:1iO)loo,jjneup that will Include 51 cars ~ fronl 'NA.SCAR's elite Grand National Division. Far ahead or him will be a front row of 'A.J. Fo)rt, Bob'by Allison and Richard Petty. Foy!, !Wilil n· """"" maJ<lr 500-mile vic~(i\ ' ' ' kif-'he ·~ the rich D~a 508 ( ly: oil Feb. i 20 - nabbed ·~·1"14 8"t, with .;!,elocking of 152.217 m.j>:ti. lt.wls a stOCk' car record for the 2.~mile Ontario Motor Speedway. Friday's aecood fastest· 'qualifier was country aild western singer Marty Ro~ bins, whose Dodge was clocked at t~.960 m.p.h. Robbins had crashed his plum· purple and x enow machine against the retainiJlti~ei ,Thursd•Y.~ but worked all night.ilirOJrllij ii. ' '' , ' AnotJMli\gUiliflir 'WI! J{m,Vandlver of CharJollt;·rt_ct., the•fii!id-l>!Ao<·nntsher In the .Daytona 5011. Olbers Included NASCAR's Elmo Langley and James Hylton, who ii leading the Grand Nalonal poin\ standings. ' Apotber qu,aJifier was Ray Wllllams of cliape! Hill, N.C .. whme .Ford wu In· volved in a. 12<ar smashup at Dlytona Beach ~ ll!Qk 1;~1' ol "leWM ·driver Friday •lr.', ~ cai?'llls been coniple~ rebuilt. : : • · ~ ; The filljll{ll apolt'lll SUOdoY'• field will be filled lliii 'momihjJ"prlor'to a 250-mlfe r1c& Jor late model sportsman cars. SQMy Basley of Van Nuy1 won-the pole position for that event, driving 1 1968 Flird at 142.560. Clem Proctor ol Para· · mount. starts second in a-1963 T-Bird and • ' '•' ' I ; ' " ' issiC here,, · } , ,. . · floaew~ seed~' second In the touroa· 'ent, di!Uled 'f•ylor 1:3• f-1. 6"2 J>e1ore ·ciowd 'o1 2/lltl· ill Hollywood's David Herschel McGriff of Bridal Veil Falls, • , .. AND MILWAUK'EE BASEBALL ACE 801 HEISE DRILLS ALONE Ore., ..tr~ u111lli11 m •'.!1!M l)he•elie. • · · · · · ~-. • · , m: , ~-, ~ . r ~~-. . It's Anot~er . Easy .. Victory • ' <'! For Lakers through the secondi"halr. , ! But . Stanford11. fUll-court presii 1n · itlie final minotes forctd USC into num~rdUi turnovers and' the Indians 'cut the U8C margin to lhrtt With two minutes to'P\W. Trojan J0e ,M•tkey 'was· the _ aainip,ll high scorer wltb. lt'potnts. . . ~ The' Indians were. forCed to . pl1y n5oft of the gs.me without al1r guard lllluClo TeJTY, who suffered 1 cqt over tHe eye early in the fir11t.-half. . Teriy finished with 12 polnl8 and~Qave Hrost had 14 to top the Stanford 1C«!M. The IOM give, the lndlan1 1 lOottC INGLEWOOD t Ap.) -Gall GOodrich 's overall record and ·M. in the Pac-I. , !3 -polflt.J and .Happy Hair~ton'1 'iS re-The Trojane' mark la now ·lM·oV4rill bourids .Parked •ther'l,.ol~ An1ete1:l::'kers and 9-3 in the league. _ .~ · ., • • to·-a 't tl-l!H ·•icl<fY .ovef.'tlit Atlorila : .-· . 1 •• ,... ijawk1 Friday .. rii,fW.-in-NlitioMJ! Baabt-. ~ ~ \ • * ,. . .1:t , · r ..,,, .. ball AMOClation play. ' · · · · . · · 1=· ~ ·>'l'h•,;Paclflc ' Dlvblon ch•mr,ril!itllever-lt~ .E1tY~· '°"1'~~lb~• .,,,w .. pH ' "" t"'u·•lb' t.h d t ~·ht 'ff •·"'1"'11 111.11 .. ~ -.1~>JJOm , ~ Ol.eve a , •: ra "'I U 8 Onl •.a ,M.,,.a ~ :!r.11• • tl>'°'l'tV· d I 'llM 'llfforid"'"" :... rally by ~tlant1. Jerry West PMtilbuteif .. P"i '' P,U n aca ~ . ~c-. Z8 point! and Jimmy McMtllianli20.-· a~ ~hen.~d· o(f..aii ·()f· rainy :f= ' :. .. ,,.,_ 81·75 'P,ciH<:!J !lo!if•1<11Ce 'b11k ' "r !J'he Lakers ran .their record wrw1 I for triumph Frktijt' '\i1£tit; . : ' 1'.\-• • ·• ,th!~~-; • ,; . . , , , !ll(wes ;plck!d,:•P 1to.f'hJ.tf>l!lnt.o'1.i··u,.i ':: -WaJl , l!ell.iny rabd ,llo!t: A.damo •acft flrlt half is fjje Huskies toOI: If/-.,~~ score(l.}l;Poi!'ts fp.,tbf ~·:w,ho ,trljl-ti w11.~ ft °'1i'Polni ln.'!1iilf'\litil:"'1fr o ed· ti!« l,akers by full tilt .. iPOlnts ;tJlth before ~oo lie1an CIJl!Inc aw,11'11~· 'oj 7:07 remaJnlOt ~n·tht-ga.tff.~. ) ·• , dtt'.icUibebind the-scorlng'oliDoQI~. Boll Goodrich aQd lilinllm .hell<>d• the Illttji! flois!Jed,. "1th 1 career b!iJt' •.-takers run oft1-1M11treat.~w.hleh put tbe, potirta. His pt .... 11,hllh w11.21: .» .,,; •~ game airay for LOii ..... ties.. . · • ' .. \ • The. Llkers a!Jo .h~'"•n IJ<t ltrtlk ·1n 'fr ft ' ft. ·· th• fin! quarter Ind · I ZH 'lead· alter seven minutes of pl1y. McMIJlian .and Goodrich did the eatly tc0ting while Hairston wu poundinr the boards at both ends of the cOurt. · Los Angele~! led 30-18 .i the end of the quarter ind malntained an adv.antage lhrougliout the 11•c<>nd '.qu8""' ~lthOugh Herb Glflfam · Ind Jim WU!ilnrteft 'did tome fine scoring for the . Hawks late •in the quarter . The L:akers carried a 55-46 advantage O(( the court It hillftime. • r West went on a tear early In the third period as the Lakers burst to 1 fll..54· lead after four minutes of play. 'Adams helped cut the. Lil>r, lead but ·Atlarita 11111 lrlil· ed 85-74 ~t the end ol thf~ per)nd,. · The gune wai the starlrof 1 five.came home 1tand fur the Liker•. Coach .BUI Sharman's club next '1Sce1 Baltlmere Sun~y night at 7 at the Fo~. Philadelphia (Tueld1y),-C·t ~ v e I I o d (Friday) Ind Buffalo cSunltay, March 12) provide the opposition next week. The Lakers have I! g1mei left 011 the regular 1971'?2' scht<dule. COIWAWS, Ore. (AP) -iE. Boyd: loaed ,In :12 polnll Friday ', '. directing Oregon State to I IM4 · Conference t.1ketbaJI l'CX1)p o·v'1;r Wuhio~ State. ( • Oregoo Siate,.OJ>W i-4 In the oonfmlico · virtually:1 pUt.~.:me 1W1y early in the ltrst·hal!.-·llpi'd, ~Mnlor; hit hla ftm,jlv.; field 1"4£: ltltlllpla, ll'Ut OVlr , ""'' Co!Jg,,-,• ,-def ..... WSU lt~lled f;1" wJth110 mlqutea gone. , ... .wuhln~ Sjlte ,scored the ·lul - pointa of the half, INviog OSU In friat' ·" 32. Tr,ojalls Take Co~~ding Swim Lead : . \. . • .. :... ' . ' . LAM;. oswt:oo:. ~-.:" (AP)' ;-So~ 'Cliltfjmllt -1 ·to , I CO. 1 maftdlnt te1d m the·~fk>l l'f'(nunllla. lnd '~l~ng Chl01P~~ Jl'riday n!fl!t.I.. with ~ second ur of eventa hllhlt~., by .two confeN!;PC9 reeord1. . • ' Brian Job of Staolord beltmd his. -' • Pac-3 mark Jn ·the i•yfrd ·bretltl~Jm !. duririg :the 1fternoon trlals ... He ~ back in the evenin1 finalt to win~ U. · eve8'_ "WI 58.28 aeco~. · t 1, , • • · In ottier quarterfinal matches, . Fred e rallied-to overcome Ismail , J;l· el,. H M, 7-1 while Clill Drysdale tl'ated Mar~ Cox. M, 6-J, . Soper M~x .S.olves ·Putting Woes Job'• :a1teri!Oon clocklnir .. , :1u1'bal-terUir the ieconl·of :M.11heIll1t•Wlr ye.tt''1: chanp~ips, \ , '·. Anoiiier new mirk wu ae1'tn the flnlll of the, too-yard lndlvld1'11 ......,,. Wllhineton'• Steve Powtr woo the.-.- In fbt1r mlputeo, 5.50 *"!Ids. He It,...· teammate Rick·ColeU1 (1:1111.17), who Ill a conftrmce mark of 4:09.D ' at 1a1't year'~ m.eeL ' · • ,·· . ' . )II •• Ya. "'" The top-seeded Al>dre! Gimm> and' Manuel I'· Spain advanced Into the dOW>les finals ol the 135.111111 National lodoor tennis championships Friday. with !be thlrd·seod!!d duo ol Ille NaslaH -ar Jan Tirac Of "'Rom1nia. ' Glmeno anit Otantf:9 downed the United MIAMI (AP) -Super M., Lee Trevtoo solved his putting wou "1th 1 let'Ood.consecutive It and moved into full c:Ontrol of the second mUild 'ie.d Friday ' In the 1150.000 Doral·Elstem Open golf. tournament. ~ Trevtoo. who swept ll)e ' .~lcao, Caoidian Ind Brlllsh 0pena IUt ye1r, St,1 .. duo of Tom Gorman of Seattle and Jiiluny cm.ners of Belleville •. Ill., M. H wu lix under par wllh •·h!q-nllllld· total 'lllllle N'11111e ·Ind ·r11~0.. .. ~~flO<f ClllL ol-,111 on !,be. ~.06-l-yltd Bf11t ;\tomter Rlchty 'of San ~•I•.' T8fl: i\lid Tdn(r· , -~~ 1t tbe ~ral Couiltry Olub. ' . 'ret.e.i of i;o, Ari&eles, 7-$, 2-a, 7·1. · '.w &ie.d; 1 $$-year-Gld 1lant from _ , • A !liqtW' 10litn; en, Ind 42-)'elN>ld Paul OAKLAND , Chi , Pit t.tartlt'.' ·Hamey were one alldle .off the PICI al -c1go 1 1 . the 131. Soead managed a ea ,Ind lllrney. 1 -ltll 'IOth IOll of the seoson n Muuchu1etts club pro who "'"' tlle Sin lhlnl Poriod to Nm the Black Hawks • .4-• ,...., If ·~ 4,U..lritb lhl eamornl1 Golden Se11J In Diego_,,.... .. r er this...,.,_••. tlle only t;ltlonll Hockey Loque aamt Veterao Bob &sburs, Ka llthl Ind Jlll)'!ld Friday nl&h~ . llOllwumor Jerry Ml'(lte Wtrt DUI 11 LIO • • • 1 · • • ' McGee' to6k a 63, still 119 Ind Rosbura who stormed golf'•· dladels Ind won scnmbled.lo 1 ·71, athlete .of the year honors last year, 1tUI .nlu11> !lorOi cdebraled his 52riil bfttb-w11 · IOoii thin ' pleased with h I 1 dat . \till> 1 JO 'anil wa!O.i of'thr~'at 141, '~ -.lier ht bogeyed the !Ith just three otrokes back of Treviqo, Bobby • bole from • Iivnker. · Mitchell, wllll 1.71. and-Bulch·Bllrd. n. · "f've\otn in'flloelr11>11ed ba•efJ'titol· ·al'\' we10.at tb•t figure: ' , , • . , It up ll1d down y!l lhls week," ht ,.Id. Jaek Nlcld(ua, wiio . nteds 'lo win Ille '. "f'm ll9rina 10.rlnll·m,e ~me sa,nd ancl lfo , $30,000 firs~prile. here,to Pl" l~I• Amqld ~· !ll'lc,Uclng. l can t win hen H .1 Palmer oa the all-tkn~, money wlnnina . , ~ t ,fet 1t up ahd down out or 'lho&e ·Ii.!. was one of a large group at 112. llapo. · .. . Nicklaus !lad a s~ ooiiii'l'ullve· 7f ~e . "!id. thr~e 1>9g~y1,. 1wo oo par but wirned. "I'm playing much belter. l lh~ea, ~II from bunkers. · ml11ecM2 putta Inside 20 Ieel. I'm .getting But the 32-year-old Trevino ·mlled in t~•~IJ\ii beck ,lo the righ~ and then ·• blrdle'l>ull• of 12, 20 and 3S feel , icored a • lbrpuJh the )lall bttler than I have In six lwo-pult birdie on the par Uve optnlng Wetk,s," .. • , bolo. <hipped to flvt feel for a bil'dle lour He won the. Bin& Crosby Touroament , on the elahtlJ and hit 1 oeven Iron ilithio "'-,....• II•· I · • .. · ·• alx foet. ol ~hole oo the 14th. Tre\'fno; the bruh IOd Irreverent pro "I'm" pottlnf brtler, bul tr11 not all ' ' I {t * * * . t< ..; ""· -· -'' F-' w .. ,_ .,~" cellfi.. wu"'...,..., ': . a. 't€""'..._ use, • ,, •· =•11, . Ct1JllW11_~ , •:I . J. Dt • W• , :#:lJ.&S, •• ~Dl•I•• , •1:1f111;· ,W IMril•!•.nrw~m'"· ...... -1. -~ 1:4.11.1.g U ~ ll4?f;. I....,. •.!-'.UK l·O.ft. r-M< ' &'-'• "" , J, _,.., \JcU; ,1,, ' 4 " ~ .r.·A~. 11w.11. '· ~· ~ "!{;i t. L.W11M11o ~f_,)!t6.tl •• u ' 1\P.·JS.:. '· ,11111"!\'•· ~ l:M.ei, ... t ~ ~ . l•... I, Kfl:•la. Utc,.1Jl:tit. 1. ~ ll•~,1U ••. J, C•"*""l..\.llC. ;M.11, 4 ti: ifio. S. CMJMr• uaU, doi.19. 6. : .. f'-' I .~ ..... 1'~:•.it. ·~ ~· ··"t '· ·~ 11f.l;, 4. ~vr-!t~i-:-·~'1'"-r:~-: §' "~· McClnka, Mclrtlft. ·~ 1 1111.M: "( ......... 11 !J,,~ . u;"J:li.M. '',:'u. i 1a.. _ : ~'I ... :.u ., l I ' • • 11 ' ' • ' I ' ' - ) • • 1. . ' ' ;._,, IWlt "LOT • -Sit .... 1: MIKh·4, 1972 " '• ( ~~untington, Marina Ousted · F:fOril 1:CIF Playoffs I , ' Oilers .Suffer "'. ,,, ~ .._ . . . f 1-:72-65 . Setback . \ •' , .. ~:;ro llig~anders . ly GLE!i\'11.WIUTE 6f -. DI!"' riff 1 .. 11 toi: -. • ' • " 'WE!rl'WOOD -')'11!. Hot shooting LI '"" l11)i:'a P\,lt an end to CIJ)derell1 Hunt in&· :_~ Bta.ch'• drt1m1 o( '1 .~IF b1!ketblU -~·ehamPionlhlp ii the-Hlghl1nder1 tacked '\*li~'12-i6 "1Sefe1t · tm ' cOacb Elmer Comb&.'., \"'·OUfPI Frld.-y night at UCLA: .. f • ··Thuf Li li:abra.1dvance1 to Wednesday • night'• plar,off semUinil1 at the Sports ,,~Arena to ace the winner of tonight!• P111den1-Bl1Jr · aame~ being conieated, · ~ i·-1ll!l'e, • · · ' i .• :"~ Hi1hl.1mieri · put together heigh.I · ..... nifty outside· 1hootlng ID . cool off the only non-champion left: In, the coveted Qlayoffs. • · ., · • :·;: &ven:-fOOt Steve Mankei-was especially · ·~ntPoSfng, not Ii> much WJth h I.I reboUn· ~(llna: 11 w.lth hit u.ncanny .outsld~ shooting r 'l(rom the, bfse' and .the free throw line. • :;Ma,n~er, a j1,1nior, wound up the evening · : '!i~h 2~.poinll before fouling out with •:'L4 .Jo ·plly. . . ' ;1._;·~ It w11 his exit that seemed to gi ve · Hunt\nlton· 11ew lite, . --L1 Habra, had been sltUng on a comfy ·-M-=11 lead with 5~22 to play •nd looked for :.all U,, world like and ea!y winner. But U(t llJ>Unky Oilm upt ·plugainl away • ~ All-CJF candidate Steve Brooks pep-. ~ pering the nets until ·Combs' for ces had .;.narrowed !hf: cOunt to Ml with 2:31 left. · · lt wu loolnng good for \he Oiler1. They • had the mpmef)tum on the floor and they -;Nd-the gi.lnt "''"ker on-the bencl!. Bui .;..f'~la, lprced shots. an~ 1 couple. of key · "'tin'novera proved too much for them to ~ o.*rCome. . ·~ Vikillgs Fall ·"To Griffin s. .. ,. By P.lllL IWSS . °' .. Da11y lii11tt ..... • WE$TWOQD -In ipill '<ii milrne!J adveJ1t elrcum,stlftcei, MA Pina 11 Yl.ktn&• ..iend!lf the 1,o; AtamllDs 'Griffin& .1n1n 'two overtimes before fallin1 , 59-51, tn • Ji(essuit pac)<~ .C!F AAAA qu+rterflnll bukttb1ll ctuh Frld.oy nlfhl it. UCLA's Paule1 .Pavilion. A voclfe.rilus thron1 or 5,275. '!'attj)ed II th• h'fln• 1->1gue ·'°"'~impl!!p 'Qrlfflll• conquered M11:ln1 lor the s~l\d l!M~ in a row (ttie Crifllns won t)lt ·M:*1'iftl• westmJ,nJtu touroament Ju\ Pecentbtt al !ht eX"'1\5• of the VU<.S .ol.t0r;M1rln1 was vJctorious in .an earlier non·leaiue . ~ ' ' ' tussle). . . ,.· . . . . Ironically. Marina ~•d one opportunity . Jn the; fir1t . over~lme period to take the lead 11nd break ~ 58-111 de1dlr>c:k wltll ·18 seconds left but -a Vlke layln a n d en.suing r.ebound and outside shot were in vain. thus sendin~ the contttt. i~to the ·second extra session, , It WI!' 52-lll 11t the end Of reaulatlon play with ,Marin! missing 61\ a lbrcM· shot chance ahd only four seconds to go. 111..the crucial second overtime atanza. only four point& were lcil~ .bY both teams. . . Junior guitd John Moore put Loi .Al on top for good with exactly two minutes lAft in · the second extr1 period °" a ~foot swisher. That made if sU&. ~ Mam.'~ Mark Morns UWed bi• std•'• lone riter in the stcdnd averlln\t )')y sinking the first shot in 1 one-and~ne free throw situation at l: 23. OA ILY l"ILOT lllheMI .:,•lt~r·i j<Hh1"t ~-1bfy were dawn a&-i:I with i :48 to go -~ 1!.ben Mark :Read. ill bl.i.t ~estroytd their · 'flrial ctLa.nce,1 with a 12-foot shot. Then •·.seeve ,Carl1ton followed a minute :Iiier DEAN BOGDAN OF MARINA (43) FIGHTS: FOR A REBO · UND AT UCLA . LOS ALAMITOS BEAT MARtN·A, 59.57, The Vikes tben saw two of their fitld goal ittt:ropts~ 11:0 a'!ry '(Ith about a minute tb Jo, one of the misses a Ao1er S'ptaks Iayin which went in and out of tbl hoop. wllh .the clincher. ~· LI Habra ooly .outscored the Oile11 ~:frpm the noor by one ·and maintained a V'l•dy 49 per.cent accuracy clip-·lrom the .fiel~. Huntington ·hit a,stu:l!na ~ perCent -~ 111\.lil)f blft II.Id a relatively . cold !'fjtll hill II YI percent. . • tJlrooU '!'•• tremendous in the fourth q .. rter, popping In a dQJtn of. h~· 2.1 · • point.., Scott Whllfleld · l'" deadly In the • !·'1Jly &ofng, II WIS mate Jim Wofthy Ind i !l>tf l1llled 10 arid I!. . . · Bucs, GWC - Post Opening ' Circitit Wins Rick Quinn,lced1t for the 1Win!'lers on a :tree thtow .with 'seven "l~nd1-to to and . then held On · with the r•,t of hll team~ fnates as the Vlke1 faUed·on 1 flnal'-l1yup · at the other .end just berore f.he ~· However, 'While aJl•of the ~~econ stituted 4 tense second hall ot re(UlaUon play a n d a couple Of even .. more tenM O\ltrtlme periods, the whole 1une ••• probably Jolt In the middle ol the second half. · ' ~: ~ ft's _OY'f for the' Oilers. 1'hey. bow :.TOYl with· a 23-$ recorif ·and their five ~~full w~·by 1•total ,of 15"polnts. ' · !;M.Huntlngton led onJy :ln the' early. @ing, .. ,,,fi:·last time being at 21·20 with 1:3.5 re- ·~mat1:1Jng in the second perido. But afler . ' that.La J:llbra· Wtis . up. by. 1i1 ~ 1~ an~ 'lll•t proved to be e"lJUgh.. , . Orange.C.Oait and Golden West coUeies Jumped orr·to. a.winning ,tart J' .JC ~n: , . fu.ence bueball action. began Friday; Becau5t Vlke center Det.n · Bocdan pla"yed fnuch of the third quarter lD foul trouble and then exttl!d via the fol.II route with: 1 :37 left in' that. quar(er. Defen&lve d'emon Mark Ford tt)em foul· td out ~\h 7: 12 left In replatiOrt ·I nd the Marina hopes_ or victory dwindled t:\ltn more. Then flashy Roger S!>U~ ~ "ith •l " ........... i eeci. ui> · L• .M•IN'• trl'1 . The host. OCC Pirale!I, tu~ back Mt. . San Aptonio,: 7:5, In the Soufh Coast Conl.e(en~.o~r while visiting Golden ,· W••I thlUDJ><4 LA Harb\>r. 8-2. . hls fifth foul. · , Mlrll'l-I U,, ltt) UI ..... ~ .... '. . ""'''' ,,,.,,,, ... .._, 1os . .a:u-. .. M1nk•~ •Jl13 ~wtll1 ,. 4 S Jl3 ll:kd I I 2U Both' Brea j_ijcees received oµtstanAing • pitchi!Jg ~rforrqances. . , . Mll!tr ' • LMl\t!' ft " ,, "' l 3 S t M9'f• 4 I l l Miiier ... " .... , ' 1: 1 10 I .i J t• ., • s • j • s • i S 2 IS •1011• )7U1•Jt I 4DJIS.Mlintttr t3J21 •I 4 1 4 t Hiii , '. 4 I 2 U ::. ,. ., 1 .. , ,, ~c" , I ,. , ~. HIS 11 '5 Cl,lttM • I Cl ' T0!1l1 21 II 12 n . ' ' H11nll,,.te11 ,w M"•bf• " .. . ..... ..... ........ l'fit,. ' · · 'I 12 1• .,,~ I II JO 1~11' OCC's Dan Qulsen~rry, after allowing thr'ee Mountie-runs jn the initial frame, .settled. down to silence · the . Wa1nui . v~sitors on just .two run! and sl1 hits the "fest of the way. The Bue right-hander atruck out seven and walked just one . Coach Barry Wallace's Bucs took ad- Brlll• n Indi . vantage QI four wi.lks . by Mt. .SKC . • an starling pitchoc Juon Uribe alid key singles by Paul Fleming, .Jiro Watson and .!B-ask· e· .tball r.· It: ::i:d ~r~~~. ID ,,,.,. six runs in the ... M.eanwhile, at La Harbor,. Golden !~. ~ · · · . · · .: . We!t's Mark Barr fired 1 six·hilter, lo&- ~.-_ :·. n-Tube. Toda y·· . lng his shutou t in the ninth "hen a Seahawk belted a two-run homer with two outs. : · • Pat Curran paced the Rustler~ at bat · ·Two · Paclfic-8 basketball games. in-with a pair of two-run homers in the fifth ,cludlnl the UCJ,.A 'Bfuina-Stanford lriiian and sixth inn!ngs. He ~\so banged out two !·1i,caa from Pilo Alto can be see'n 'live singles .. 1ni:l in color on television today, both on Gary Si~pson clubbed a double and :, Chanfl"tl 5 with the Wa~hlng~n state triple for coach Fred Hoover's RµsUers '·eoug1rs and Oregon Ducks meeting In an while Phil McCartney had a pair of afternoon contesl at 2:30. si ngles, driving ·in two runs. ii 7 • ' . The Bruln·Stanford clash takes place at Ml. s111 "" .. "'-u1 Of'•-cta11 1n 1:05 tonight. USC and the California · · •• r 11 rill . u r Ii rbl a n · · .. · E1tr1d1, •• J I :t. o l'l•td•r, 211 4 I O ) _t.'ears frC?m D'r,keley icap Qt seen by l;ipe M1rcu1. 111 s · 1 , 1 1.11er11111. • j · 1 • o l 1&tlay on Channel ~1 .at 11 tonight. 'v~,.:'.':,",·," •, •, •1 •, F11m1nt. 111 • t 2 Th Do I 0 If 'II l.& v•" f'1!,,,.r; ci' •· I I I · e ra pl!JI go to.urnam.ent w1 I.IC lb.wr1, rt ' o o 1 w1ct1r1'"'· rt J 1 o o ,~astlivetodayat"lo'cloctonChann~I ::i:~.>11., : : ! : :;.";:0:'·1:1 ! r f: Find at 12;30 SUfiday Jor the final round Lvan, Jti o o o o M1r11", < . ~ 1 t 1 o( the tll h 1 nnual ·affair thit ,has 1 011t-.i-tw1c1, t1 4 • 1 o 0ur1tn11trrv, 1 ·3 1 1 o Ch1'"'111; C ~ O O I '31),000 fir,1l prize. Urltlt, 1 I 0 o o W"d W Id of ,_.,., • i • 0 1 1 e or Sports Of\ Channel 7 al 5 ra11r1 ,,. s ' 1 ret•I• ftoday features the .season's first major. ktr• •• lllflllfttt outdoor track a11d field meel from the ~;~,,.1:}ciM":1'""" : :ii: ~~ ::·~ Los Angeles Coliseum •long with tape ~ d,~ay ,cl..·• tbe World, Demolition Derby -.i•\11 w!'~ ,1~1 ~ LA H•~.~':.11 ;... 11fd ~f: JF-diH' 1 'Woifd Speed , Sk&U,!11. w11to1i, " ' • 1 1 Maori, u. 311 ' • 1 o Cblmp10Mbfps. -.. _ . 111 .. .,.-. :Cf . 3 ,.. 2 • McClfnilhln, A • ·1 • -.: :· '': .. . ' ~~~~~·~nt,; ! ; : : ~=~·,J; d ·~ ~ ~.:. , '1·· ~. TO~f'" . . C.ld1r .. lb s 1 t e , '"•1111, lb . ~.l o .o o tk~1 ~." i~Mi~IO~ sc1obl ~~S~TllALL -P. McC•rlntY 4. l l 1 Alt•Hw:lff, 111 f I 1 1 Jiafm~"'' 1v;,,,.. 11 .:-L~ JV~~rCf.11 m11lo11tl!IC1 l!lu•H1111. c ' O • o· O Cren , c , ' O 1 o ~ 1 ~.,...(,CL -oCT.'EGe•ASl<l!TAA ·u~r~ :C·•~l,_)11 l.1.t I Oen1•1•1,:ltl. :I 0 1 0 ilf;ebtlt el N1vM11 Ct.11 VtQ11} OllOOH lht S.in l'rl~ Adlfr!1, )II I 0 0 D SI-. rl 1 0 0 0 llCO Don1 11'1 I WCAC tllfllfll 1t Sin Fr"int11<t. (t) Oodd1 ~II 4 0 .O 0 f,,,.rlOll, II 1 0 0 · 0 . L 0.GOL" TOVRNM\Er,T T'!'flll~ rl\ltld pit y In llfcf11ttl"lr I 0 0 0 Ar11>11t. p ·1 o 0 0 ::JD.~.::~t:l','C1. ~H{;.,~!.m!_,~'911)\:;,~ti-;..:,:; 'w;,r.-· ·:\ O~ :, : .' Llf':l11~· rl ~ ~ .: ;, 111~ Mtw Yor 1l1119er~,.,1,~j,i'&f Cif)lill1n1 ,,.,. ~H'11r11l1 Geldtl'I ltll•·Clllc-.e ••Kk HiWllt t•mtl lnrt -• llllllftl t PM1111: I PrQl[lt ol Tooonto cH"IEnllff!lft"&ob·l•un'. · ' •IO m -\ ,•, " ~l·CL -OOOGEltl '12•-I' · CllM o1 ~tr GOlilfo11 Witt ..,..._ 0 h ./nckldlna .z...c, WllNJ .. • "' 11Hnc1, 01.i1 LA H•rb6r 000 ooe 002-2 ' J ll~tr, 11111 Herm1n, .Rnr r1~/lllr., "1 WM OrV111Ple 11111 '11ncl_y l(our11 ·, • I .. • l'or• IOflll•ll .... ,,,~ 'iit•u , T'11!1 ' 1: o J ' H1l'llltl9ll 1 .i s 11 Ullttf'IMll' 2 1 l11 . Mffn 11.st Qull'lfl ' 11 1$ I• $7 Tttt\1 Sttl't .,. ....... ' l .. Aillrnllo1 11 11 1· t• • I W Mtrl,.. II If 1~ 11 • I -.SJ Katella OUsted .. From· Playof,s . . . ' By Camarillo . .. By ROGER CAIWION Of 11111 DIN'( l"MM Sllft " • Katena High'• CruM•" Leaauo.chanl· pion baskelb1ll tum maidied lbtoufll league · play touted as the •30 club becau•e of ii> topolded CO!l<tllelll. And most of that· .was ' becau11 coach Tom Danley'• Knlfblt seetbed ID poaseu every · poslt;ve upect a tea~· could present.. · · · · · But Camor\l\o High.. SOOrpions ex- plnded the bubble Friday night In Ibo CIF AAA aemtllnals 11 the· Sc:orploca ripped the pride of'th• Crutyle'! ~·· M-17, tielori 1 jamm·ecr Slnta Ana C6U11e crowd ln e1.ceu Qf 3,000. · "The board's, Uie bOArdJ... WIS Danley~s first remark,I follow~ 'ttie ult of hii clauy .~ubllel lronl Uil»pJ'Yolft. . Camarillo th..-,Mia llWI lip for 1 .. champlollfhlP ll)O;jdoWn neif Sllurdly II the Loi Angell! Spom ·~"'n• •&•in&l IU . .. survivOr of.i6day's teletjft4 fCf'!annel 4 at noon) battle between Q:ltina and · Cre~tvl~w Uague rul'lni:f"!P El Modena. S:a had played the lmpr111lvt ·· '. .on nearly:••i•~ ~""' ·1hroufb " a'na' !Ill t!d, 18-!I,' •t tflt half. l,lul ~the Cilm¥,n11ion of . 8-3 Fred Hua!ol l sheollng In Uit t~inl Je~od llJld th! le 'ncilni of·l!u1ton 1hd r.s Tony 5mlth. proved t<>o much for the Knight.. f ,m. C51 CL -fHIS Wil!!IC ilf :JHf~A ~1 •• l"r•tcf!f"r ltot. J•c•i. llf1111rn1 .. , Qvk1 nlcltr, ~ o.m1 Ill Cl -COLLEOE SASK 11,LL -W•1ll M t,,.. 1111 CCIUCNlrt · "'"' I . ~ ' , .. ·M:esans · Filiish ... Second in~;S.wiu.ifest Hu1ton scored tha Scorpion• -!~II II poinledn !!uit decillvt 1!1fllll •Ill! be did ·tt wit~ l1t.1lde 1hols ovor 1hd P,1f K1tell1 d•lenders and .. uK Mni>er• fioiti the IDp ol the;keY In I nifty dl1plly·of fttepower. • 111 • ll'tclnc CD11t11r ti E11t1nt or1 11:m. fl) CL ·-cas. GOLF cLJU5 ,q !_ ~ .. htr. -DI lht liolt"I JlllYl•I on !ht,_., '""" ,..1t11 1-. Hkl'lolt ,1., lh .. _,.,.,.·111111 m11tc:h, 0.-lnl IN'ftnll'IM Cl'lllllPt Ton\ '#1!1 • ..., tM Nt (JI Cl -tEl.ltlllti 90WLl1'1G -ktll'l't .,,. C:1ry ~ VI, J1111! L"""'" IN JONI · Hu110n wound up with 24 polfti& and • t11: :,',,., !11 CL -"lt0 &OWlfltS jOUR -1'1-d 111111111 rOll ""'" I S10 OOI llut Prill II '"' 171.0DI ~' OOt!1 fr-Cor11 G11111<1, J'I•. . • t • • • ' • r, t·,, ... •,'' .. ' .. ,., · ·sm1tft 'b1d lO "hlli Kalelll'a bif lllrte ol ~tff Hutton, Mark stelt1111.,k llJld lllan Whleldon 'l<COWiled !or 11, ·IS anil 10 •1.m. 111 Cl -WI OE WOltl.0 OF IPOll:TS - ..-1h1 1111or1 '"' surn!Mt 01y,,.p1c" • c111nu B HOWARD L. HANDY Wlltll Amtrk~'I lrP~ 'lld 11,kl !1....,llt1 Ir. !111 f · -·1 flffl mtlor outa-,....,,, T111W ••rl '' ht Of Iii DllPf' 1'1111 lttfl ll•r fl Lin Ar'lff! ... Mln"O"i.I COllH11::1f Al11: rM •°C'101";~,'f~,/r.:'c~~.:111"'~"':.:J LONG BEACH -Mike YaTwood, Matt '" '"' lllY •• Hltf*fl\1"11, HOOIFlll. w . II h d "lch d .. ~, ed : •• ,,,. Ul c1 -CPLll!GE 1,1,s11.~rt .. Ll -• rude c an · n ar nnnmort P,IC \f.lcllk•I ltMllW ,,,1,,. !1c1 lht l i1n1or11 111> T Bo , Co •• M I! 1 i'" ~·11ria_ _. ioxi _ ,,11 Twr•• vi.. • c~ch erry wens swo tsa v1r1 y rJO !"'.!I:•·~ :P,jrtl!"'tci· · .1w1mmfot team ID a >ccond pl1<e,f\nlah ~c 't1:i ,tc,!11~ ~ 0 nr1 i::~11n.}'l-KrJc1 . ; in the 1Jor~1n segment or the 17th •nnu1l • •111w •! · _ Moore League invltalional 1wlmmlb& U~"'.:...,\?l.1 c:.1:..-' «Kt! ~ ,..'\.;4'&t. • n'leet f'.rida)" nlihl. . l'~tti !:: '' "lir~1. D1w~ · :rhe*MuslC,s •=red st 'points l)rblle ~ H•• 111Ctt • 7•11"''-· ~ tel!n ,1 vJctor sunny Hills hid 17 . and ~~ •.:,"'i,J,• ,J.l~,"' '~ ~~I~ ; N~"*' Ha~bor wu fourth with II. , "cf:~ 't'ttt""' , !'!31~· .!'~ · The Muattng 'see te1m •annt1td the ft:~'...~~ ~-~,ii Ion• "" ch1m plonsn 1, In lbt , double ' c -. ' -" ' • , fel)ura, coptllng the cro'l')l at Jordan ti! ,;., ... 11.-.,:::,."B.r ·-"' "' with a point• to Mii !or n11111mip ' I•-: r-. I • I",, ~: •. , .. 1 , . • Do.woey. Newport wH arllln 1~ with · brl\llont lndlvidu1l e!!orla In t)le ""nl!Y ~ t.ltjna'• ~at Ml\l\kan In l :lllU, tw .. 451h. competition. · • . • . ', tenftij off M· fi1,eet record , Ind tlso won- Jn ~Millikan sepnt, M1rln1'1 Vlk· Ashe won the 2t111 free •IYI• 1n"i:4914 Ind ihfi~ 1!o' ~f.stroke In f :b!,a. !ruce Inga .,.,... a ct••• ""°nd ID Laktwoocl . placed third In· the 400. Tim Q\l\rifi was . Scholes. ~ t~e 100 backstroke in· EJ'·Dorado W1'n· 8 (68-&!1!) m th.• Bee diVltloo. Ealancl1 1econd for'the Tara in the 100 blclitroke. 1;00.11nd tecond lo Hudy: In tho 100 , plaC!d .fourth in the Bee1. "Jth ~ Tbe . • · ·.B I I A · ',. -'JM · -• · ' Eagles were third w;tn 46 point. ln the Tn the ee compel 1 on, 1111 -111•1<>n · • . • Et'.Dorodo llifh'I Golden Ha,b· alnld Ctcs while Marina placed fourth with of Colla r.1 ... won ,tho 100 \Jidlvfdu•l 1>ou1 rablaof Morlna added• pair •I'\• Cit AA llllMtblU dllmpldnllrlPlftnlla - 29 11. , . • medlcv with Newport 1 Tim RHan -. ·third plot!l lt!/•hH In IHe lllO. ~ 01 , birth ll'fldaf 1111111 wilb 1 bhrblnppta& lndlvldually, Yarwoo.f won · th• 100 ~d. Ropn Won' the too blc~ko In · Irle, ·. • · · , ... 02-tl cOtlQutat OI 'Mlttllllt 11 1'1111- brcaslllroke In the iood time of t :04.3 for !.Iii>.!. • '. . For Eataitct•;:Mlkt M.cCartln "" ,... • Junlqr C4Ue1f. · / ·.< • Bowen's Mullings. Wildellch w11 ~OCQlld SI••• Spon11le of the Mu.stan" nibbed ond In the 11111 '•nd 41111 .,,... "Ith llotltrt .• Co~ch 'Nasff Rivero'• °'"*. Le1111t in the lO 1r .. style •nd Whitmore pf iced the 100 bre811stroke In. 1'°15.1 ill!I ,.~a Wetister thllll,ln the 100 back. ~ wmplooi . ,.,,.. led . by lb<. llaado!ll lblrd In th• 1\)0 backstroke. third In the 2tlll free Wllh Newport I btanel1'1'l)l) Lfe tel~ meet record In ' iMfed1fve ploy, ol. Tony l\ledlu, •1oo Mid' Cooch lint Jewell's Newport !lail>Or · 9harl" ·Glazler • •~ond. Gla>fer alto tho~ loo /1'16 In 12.1and1110 ... n.the Jaat yeir'I aJl.CJJI' Dtva T'9inw'll f0jntt Tars Jtnlslltd third 1n the med)•f _ rell)I llnl1hed second In the too rree!" , 200 trtt' llf 1~1T.4. Bill GU.oy llld. Mtie .• aM IOlde· 1 °"'clal n.a1 ... \Ill-lout with Kevin Albe tum!Jlf kla pilr of C41\n H1rdy captured Ibo 100 IM for Maddock placed ..,..two In the !O !He. -Jell ID Jnltnt Illa OllA. , api4. . • r ' .-.. ' • .. . ' • f • ~ogsetf.'"s Nifty teaas T~r Sp~. I ' ' ' 880 - ers . . . •i.taw ':.l!>llllt , led Newport Harllc>r . llllh:• Siii.,. to ,a triariihl~r liack aiid fie ld Coh· q"'°t ·over •.isltb)a FOwit•ln Vall'1,IJld Fullertoo Friday aft,..-. :n.. "Sillon C<!J>ped var~ty. horion' with 7• polnta lo ·Foun-!Jlti , 'ia)ley "1 5) and P'Ullertpn:s :q. . ·AM -~oesett ·wa1 the main item for Newport as tie. set • .fhoil • recioh!. 'with a nlnr J :~.t 'in the ha.If mile ·•nd came ha.ct to lake the 220 Jn 22.~ . . Then · to .cap the day he ~ up an elght·yard deficit oo .. the flnal 1., 'of• the ·mile rtlfY. and' won by 1 similar .,.,,.,, : :Mfll T"'1' AlbHlton flpp'e{ the , sbot 81-10 'for another ·~r~ mark for tht Sailors of' c<iaCh .Bob Hallty. · · , ' "•rai" S. ci-. .. 1111 CftJ l ttM ., ..... 1t!9 -1: Gult1rr1t Ill 1. Cl•rc (I) I. l'ry1 JSl.·Tlni.r ·10:1. · , 1;'11,-I. G1,1lter1.1t !II I. Fry1 !SI I. WNti.., ,Il l, Tlm1: 'tl.•. .._ _ I, Mofr.W UI ) J . IC.Nldtl" !I) ). Wllool! fl). Tln11: J1.S. ,. tlO -I. S•r1Mll !II J. 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Mlullliri: ILO! 1, CIM fl~ 1i1!f'1'.,'11',!l~~ ~'a:,:111\!:'· Time: I :11.1. l'IJ -I. C."1 !LGJ 11 v.,._ !LO)J, M'"-""llV~ IL{ll. H1~ · ,.10, U -1, li.111111 ILOi ·t. ~••II ILO) ), ~ fLQl. DllllMI: l~IO'ii .IJV -I. luPl-l•r (LGI J. Wood (Lt;l J. l..,.1 ILGl.H1t1hl: 10. ·.I~ -I. O.hloul'l (LGI l. Crll<I ILlil J, Avll ILO!. ~tl•fl<t: ., ....... DIKvt -, Cr• !LGI 1. 5111Pll.•~ 1~G) l WMl .. ltd ( GJ. "Ol•ll11C1: lf'- Ill\: J, tllcrw•r I '.GJ. lrroe: 11 ,0, • Diahlos, -- SC, Ar tists Triumph ,5,Rn Cltment< and Ml.s!ltlll Vielo high ocbool! did most of· lheir ICOrlng earl,v In ' posting balJ6bell victories Friday. ~Laguna ~ech. meanwhile. had • laugher~ as tf\t. Artists roned past boil Valley Cbri,. tian. 2().p. Artist Nick .Glll(spie hlld 1 pair ol t~e.nin homers. Mike Moonnan had • solo cirCtJit blast and Paul C1rh1on 1in1?led lour times . Notch B™eball Victor ies· Coton> de! Mar and Fow> i.ln Valley hifh !•ch o o 11 pounded out I m !!..' e 11 I v e bUeblll vlctoji11 t<trday wblle Cos!A Mou "tullend Ill third Straight defeat. ' · Corool delil~r 1 Invading S.. Kings w ' Sunny Hills, 11.S' F · Vll!oy turned hock · nr ·Lora. 4-t : and C.OIA M ... 1ftll lo Sinla Ana, 2.0. fiml ·to down 1 Loara. 8riM lliy,_ -tingled, In D o:n· t':oleqian , with tho !Int llanln 1'1!Y Ind Randy ~ P,llhld Ray F.cklee ,with • -111 .. ny .. In Ille filth a doicble by Bob C&rroll acored Bill HaU!eld and llollee by Coleman and EU!•-... the final tally In. • \ • t ' ~F.ct.i. -i Ille dlllance on l!I01mound, loeling, a lix·~l·, ~r.. He atuck 'out , lour . and walked 'thi'oe (au in· the .final IM!ni.) ' . , ·M ... whlle. lour Co.a Mt3l e.-rorS contributed to Ibo two 5',n\a Ana runs (both .....,.. ed). • JC, -Prep ' Net R~ults For Area ,.,, '1'1,00S c4M 1M1o;1v•a:t ~-ow, IC\ dlf c.w..t CM) .. ,, .<lflf t..sbMr .. t i dlf MHler'U 1 dlf LM .... San Clemente's Tr l tons tallied two runs in the opening inhing ind one each in the sec- ond and third In downing ~ Brea, S-2 : and Mis~do'f. Vlejo scored four of Its runs in the first three fr1mes in beating visit,ing .Los: Amig03, S-~ . Scott P • r k e r ! • three-run home run paced c::Orw u Ibo ..i-.. -.1t(a tl.O lud, then held off • 11111 ' Inning nlly·by ·'"' Lancfri. i,to)~ ~le sluqed a lint !Ming triple lhll plated two runs for the. Se• Kings and te1'mmlte Johr\ 'Andrews had a two-run sioate·j~ the, third. Ch L' . ~'!-,:-t"'.:0·.1°•1:4' . . _argers, ions, .. ~ ..... ":".";.:.:; : .. :: 00 H . '"I' Ml 'kf111l;,._W1Htc1 H, ... ~ : Jim Wand's tw1>-run single in the third wa• the bi~ blow for Mission· Viejo'• Dil\blos. Scott Tolbert riPDed • triole and Brad Harris, Mark Moffitt ,and 'Britt Hendrickson cluhbed doubles for the winners . Rar· ris aod Rob Ferguson shared the pitching duties . Matt Wilkinson l'IS the win· ning pitcher, ~Ing the first ~ive frames. He illowed jU1t two hit!. Wthlff·L•l1 !Cl 111<1tt ... ,, M • - Oil ers Triumph ··~-~~ .~~.::·.:~ ..... c~~~'4-. ,u.~11crt111'"~"=·c111 ... , fl'!' FOuntain Valley &Cored 'a pair ot'nw In t)je fourth Ind Edi9on and Westmtnst~r fortunate, as the . Vikinas .blew °t.rr.'.: M 1011~ -.. 2. • ijig!i bueball te'1tl• rece.tv~ •~2.0 ·lead wit~ ·three cnicial. 1Hw11~,f~~'t"".!5l;'fn11 't:.'-°'"'"t• e ,s. c e 11 e.n t p l t c h I n 1 errora and .eventually fell , W . ~.,lt;,..~111;"''/ri -.. ;, u. pf.rform1tlC!9 and went on 1 to tO Lane Beach Poly at Blair post· shUtQut v.ictorJe,, in non· Fie)~. Bill Springman 's tr I p I e scored Mark King with ' San Clemente's first run a n d Springman later tallied on 1 ground out. league confrontatiOM Friday · Renlsh aided hi! own cause: c-• "' M•r ',",' , , ,.. after-. ' I ~-•IUUI• n hie Edison victory with a :~~:~. c~ 1• ,1 ~ .1' Edison's Chargers boUnced two.-tun homer in the fOU('th ~11m1r, c. e • back .from an opening ae:tbeck fi'ame and he started a rally tf.~:.; ".i ' l 11 11 to Ntwpor! Harbor and ripped tri the third stanza with a 1<.:.U~\ . ., i UnJ•erSity. 7-0. behind the sing~. ii!.W~lo" ! -i I f four.hit pllching of cr~g '..Estancia'• Jim P.o, t·e I King later Injured aQ ankle and is . expected to ~ out about four weeks. ~·"'· 'W • ' f ' · Renish . homered . in the fourth but it crl:l~~. 1 1 T I And Westmlnster's J a c k ~sn't -·•h to offset the, Mor:i...,, • e e e ... ........, T11t111 llrllJW Hiii• , n 1 •2 • Hudson went all the way in Oilers' wfnn\na: nm' in the " "! .' 11 '-: • pm.ting a. ae:ven-hitter, u the thiid. which was ~ht in by I I : . L(ons lrampled . holl Arte!ia, Je1'fY Alhfcnl'a linlJ•. ll!•&--0. . l ~ j 1' Huntington Boach upped Its ' ·-/;i: * * I i e rnatk to U for the currenl ~ : : • campaign as tbe:OUei'!.~ed 1111111tt1 m lrt• ltl le-1rr l1111lltf9 • ~ t4 I ier1111• .fif• M•r ii .'Ill •-1 lJ 1 ~ 1 ~ I early' and held on ·to po.st• 3.2 ~Si~.", "!".! •11· i f I al vittory over visiting Eatancl1. ~ ... 111 ... ,, ~ 1 Marina wa'1n 't quite u =Sit(.i1~111 I o·f. '!!:ll!;; " I I ' ill", .. d l SW. n lftlllfllt II i•.:_c•~ . W II ~ : l Sc~ n ll'lltlr!ll r II 1 i.e. Aml•o1 CM 11311 "0--3 J ! Mlt9Jel'I \tlel11 11' 1110 •-S 1 l.IWN 911dl \tllllJ' Cfw'llt!11'1 II""' 11• 000 ~' 1 Cltt• M ... Cl) . "' .. • ~old"' l ·• l I ""' ' '""''"'" ' : I ·--• ~Cl'lr\llllt I ' ' • rr·dwell • ' I \~ I ' • • -· l • ' I M ... • • Tot1l1 tt • • • ""'' 11111 en .. • . "' ~r•wlord l ' • ' .,,,. • • • ...... ' • ' • t'r.' 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'!:'l!.2.• ,::1.111 v~,., fl nG ~ ; f Area JC Wres tlers Have Up~ill ._<;,imb I, SAN BRUNO -Golden then fell,~ to ;Jay ~wson of West and Orange cOast col-De An1.1 .t . oranger Coast's P a u I lege wrestlers did not fare LaBla~ J(lO) and Gqy Mor· very well in the opening day's rison (J50 J both suffeted first action hf 'the state JC mat round defeats ~nd wt r'e tournament 1t Skyline College elimln,ted. LaBlanc w a 1 Fr. d delutt'd by ruch santana of 1 ay. American River,. M. white Of the seven area wrestltrs Morri90n dropped 1 3 • 1 entered, all suffered defeats in decision to Ohlone's Bill Klint. tither the preliminary or se.-The J>iratea' Tim Bandel cond rounds. Five of the seven 11 77) Ud Steve Joannes '(111) advanced into today's third and GOiden West's Pat Buono round. advanced to the thtrd 'rOund, Golden West's Tom FoS9, although all sufferl:d ·defealll~ lost ' a f.5 decision to San Biux:lelfell to 'Rlck Lewis of Jose's Dave Gonzales in the DeAnu, ~t. Buono dropped a l2f-pound 'category. He wi)I I~ decision to Bakerafie1d's meet Conrad Kauble or El Alan Ross after downing Camino today. Wilson Gu1man11 El Camin0) OCC's top wrestler -Tom 11·3. in the first round: and Lewis (187) -decisioned JoanneA loat to'.Gene Hughes Gary Macagnl of Cuesta; 3-1. of Fresno, 7-2. ' B B ~'~tLrv. If i. , .t ucs· reeze -·-·-•11 ~~-::.... .. · 1 ·11 ·11 To lopsided ~ ... i11;~ I j :$~!! i · Swim Win ~'¥~~· ri .- Some spatklin1 perform. ancu by Matt Greer . Doug Moon, Preston Hobbie a~ John Carpenter . paced Or~ge Coast College's swim· mbig tea·m to a 75-2! Sotnh Coast Conference victor)' Over hoot San!A Ana Tuesday ' Greer, swimming the '200 free for the first ttrne. Won ·it in I :52.11; Moon· nabbed the 200 indO in 2:11.5; HObbie cap- tured lht 200 ny · 1n 2:21.4 and Carpenter clocked 5:2&.S.ln the SOO: free. ftniJb.ing orie-tenth of a second behind tlie winner. Rich Hyland (SO, fertJ, G<nt Shint·(divingl and Dick Joot1 (100 free ) were other in- dJvidual winners for coach · J'~ JqJUerton'1 Pirates. Oflltt'f C111t (tJ) .IHI Sl flfl AU I ::;, r~ri.f:. 'r.fJ.=... c~ .,, "~;.! -11 loiM I !II 2. th! fO , . ll.1111 10 1. t1m11jj-'j,· J. ~~'7sT,' \.,Gr~: •• Kint !Ol 51 Fr .. -I, M;f111L11 J, J-10! S.J?llr:Jt ISi. T~· U.1. 1sf3.'f:r:~e.rd1.•~· fCl'.,l./-°'"11111 -1 IMM {Q'r ~.,.. IOI '· ,~,, ... 1··~' '""'i" ,1. DI""'-, OJ .Mc:A11-IO J Nt tlllrd. Tlrn11 : !41•t 1110 Frote -I . .1-.101 t. l(W (0) s. lt'Oflffld 1•1· n'"1: s1111 UiO ll•dt -. Simco•· t. :1trttor !01 J .... ..,. •• , 101. llfTl•,-~.t .•. JOO F .... -1. !1 .ISi t. itJn~''' 101 >. 1.. 101 •. · i:1,.,1: llb'o~'I -!. IOW111 111 2. Ollrlll'I fOl J. 111 llfl 111. Timi : :l!J; ., '" lftl•r -1. J>r•..-e...1 f.JeiMs, M«lr!, GrHr •rtd 1(1111), TlrM: 3:21:S. Cage Scores MltM ICMOOL 'L:AYO,.,I Lot Al1mltol ·~~rlM S1 I' ell ' L• Hlllr• n,""'1.t~f\fllll'I .. ,~ '3 C1mtrl!lt "' 1::.'lt. 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So the lineup is this: . -Week-d1y reports in all bome-dellv· ered editions on a 1ame-day b111is. -The week's report aJ6ng with the year's hlfh• and lows every Saturd1y moHI· in(. -And a summary of market trenda and ~ctiviUes in a special Sund1y roport. Look for tlle first one tomorrow. See Sunda11'• D"1LY Plt,,OT for Blglaliglats, Leaders ' ) •. , ' ,, • • ' . .. . . . - • I I • I .,• I I .• ~ I ... J • .-I , • ' . .. . '"" ......... t ···~.,, ... • CAILY ~~OT JI • . • . . . • • . . . · .. • " " , .. .. .. " ... " • . "- ·" .- • • I ' ' ., . :• • i~·quel . .... ' ~-= • . . • , ·, Draws Line (> " ' Variety Show Set • • TODAY! Penanallnd • Stylish 'eautifUI Stick-011 LAJELS • Efficient Order For Yovnelf or 1 Friend· . F~r ·Adve11iiing i1' ~ . ' · Out 'N' Abo¥t 1 • Phone Norm Si.anUy . . I 642432'1 \ Both Pictures Nom lri.ted For Th• Academy Award ' llU~I i~OWN'S "ON ANY SUNDAY" "HELLSTROM CHRONICLE~ IOTH IN COLOI WINNER OF 8 ACADEMY NOMINATIONS IN THt llttAT TffADfTION O' AlltlflCAll THlfH.l.Llf& AtHCeMlc•~ "T. R. BASKIN" CHI~ S•I. & 9911. ,,..,. 1 ·'"· IX·J N1 0. Ullll..-1' A~mlttH 1111 1, "THI IAIY 11n••" 1. "HOOIC.EO GINIR.t.TIO"'" II) J. "THll l l ST HOUSI IN • LOHOON" ()CJ ---- l_ ......... \fllH! .. -•11••0!'0. Im ll.U. r•,lll•••W•·;,i,,...., • OY>lfa•'"'""'~ .....,,U.ttT•I• ri.o1.;.--....... AMI";::::"'::'::::::"" • ... _,~ , __ -·-'"1·•S•f .t ~: .. r. ..... .. ~ ! .. " ' .. ~ ,, ~· ,._ ',l ~! . di ' "' ~· ;\l:> ' ~ ... .. . ,,. ~· :t ' ' t. • l . . .. -' • ... DAILY ,~of J 1 _, New Gr'oupi ~iiiii~~----~========~.==== •• I, i 1._. I Se.eking Designers Pacific GrouP Theater, 1 """ prolwlonal repertory compohy based on the •Orance Coast, was looking t or deslp!ers with some practical knowledge of stage production ·to become part of the C9M· pany "family ." .. . , I . ' l l.<! .:1 -1. ·1' "We ,be1i~ve in the concept or I total .. productt'~n idts.laner," said Ri~rd d:iw1 producing director oi POT. 1'0ne ·artist creating t:h e scl!nic, li1hting and costumini etementa: of a production. Tbll 1 • ·1, • DAILY ii.OT l ltff Jl'IM•tt • :, '.< • I • ·,'¥ ou're ll..nckr : ~rrest' : Georre Harris orde~· guards l'i< iewirt ·ae11) and riiive· Wells io ,~t ihe.' ;"I'm on Jolyl Phill!Ri in a scene o ' "Sl\eep on lhe ltunway," the U4o 181~ . :Players' ,comedy wnJ~ closes tonight .at t.lie Lido Isle CIUbbowe. ' I' .. assures 1ny ~uction a ugfty of style and ·function." ~~ AcCotdine to Dow, Pf'O': duction d!silnert' also will 'be ·reapOnsible ~or d f r e c t i ri' g members of the company in :; , . ; , • \he' proper execution or ~ / ' . ' . , . 1" dtslcna. Together with lfi.e ~Motli· e· ... E·0 .. · th·!' "En• dlE! ··~~~~~'~i!~:·:~~111~d I~ 'JS ~ meet with writers .of original • work.! to help de velop sty~e [ :, S·CR Closi"ng Show ·Airer 92 Stauing s ::'1~~~~~~~~~~~~:S.!~d con·1~--------------i . f.;,; ' I ' .. . ~ e "Repertory theater ·-. : .f. '1"' r ' t ' especially a touring rep co'm-• _;,, It'11 final . South C o·a st wben It cloleti on March 12." What about the overall et-pany -offers grea t challenge : fr ]\epertory ~ill, permanently Emmes commented, ''not feet of a r;how that pli.yed to · toadesigner,''Dowexplained. : ~ · ~Ol!le its long-running ecology oountlne the iour~g com-standing roo1"9i . only a n d . "Often desl1n elements must rock mw:lcal "Mother Earth" merclal productions in San ~eived.. the raves of c;:ritics be shared by two or three dif- on &lnday, March 12. Fi'ancisco, Los Ange I e 11 . and a Los Aq"~Jes Drama ferent playa, and all must be • Two final performances Of W a 1 h i rig ton • D.C. and Critics Circle Award7 , easily mounted, struck and ·:c-,. the~ revue on March 11 ,and Philadelphia . "Thete'S no q\it1tl6n lt'a·had traru:ported. : -i2 Will bring the officlaJ The b re a·~ d q 11 n : 60 · an effect.'' Emmes noted. "Deaigners will -work • ptrforma.nce total to 92, ac-performances at seR in the "Just the firtarid1J benefits together to develop new direc-~ .cordtn1-urcrrrtW£ny Officials. first run frorh January 8 to alone are .tmpreislve. It~ tion~ and · ~echniquea In pr. f~~ Executive Director David May J, 1971 .,.l'!d 25 helped move us ·rguch further : ducbon design -: to _creat~ a ~n\me1, looking back to the performances in ttie second aliing in our goal for 1 fresh and dynamic visual 1m-1if' ortglns ol t.ht:ahow on January (current). run. ·The 'production permanent profer;sional com-age. We hope t~ make some 4 • a 1171 ... ~eosta M clostd in Ma y to allow for panY in Orange toilnty ind for new sta~ements_ in theate~. not • ' '.hat ,..e. · , esa touring comm er C ha I pro-. 'that ·1 ust be counted as ex-only . ~1~ achng t~hniques 4' th•ater, as many ·react ions ... 1 m . and or1g1nal dramatic works , ~ and lnslghl.! but he's still not ductlons 8nd returned again tremel .v 1mf!?"tant to our b1.1t in -s~afing and production ti. sure what accollnts for the December 17, 1971 to continue whole future . 11 well." . -----------~---------! t -phenom·enal success.. lintil thfS week. ·And there ar"e less tangible · Prp)ed.5 ·of this ambitious -. ~~·certainly you would have In addition to 1 the 85 benefits no l ' immediately new :performing company will ?'i !~,attrlbu~e part ~ the success· performancu pr~nted at perceptible, a c ,<: O ~f ~in I 'to lnCltide fl'.lU$1cal productions t ' l6' the relevancy.·of•the aub-SCR's Third Step Theater ln Emme!., , · · ahd' f~ture.. film!, .. •• well as ~ jfet. It was the . .qrst real Costa M:e1a, se.ven· "People bOth 'inside and straight co'medte 11 and atatement about the growtng perfonnahces were taken out outside the tbeatricil indU!try dramu. Design fees will be :"-concerq of Americans for on tour to ' such locations as ·know Who we are. We can call paid per production. ~-.logy_ an idea whose ttme Or1nge coast ~I.l~ge;Laguna NeW York or Los, Angele!! to . Artlttt"~ interested in pro- : "!IJ overly ripe. l suppose," Beach. cerrito! Cqllege , UC at negoti1te for new plays and ,du<;tioft: de&igti ma y br ing "lfiimes noted, "The concept Santa Barbara and Others. people will say · ''Oh. yes, sample!! of their work to any tllat people could become in-• ,The original, cast members your · the &roilp that did sess10n of th" PGT. workshop, VGl.ved and excited abpU,t the who will ha ve performed l!_ottll . .,t:t-.Earth".-~ings like which. m~~ every ·&unday : .ubject · with.in , the; en-every one oI .tht · 92 total · u1n . . , . .. froin 7 to 11 p.m. in \he lsland 1\ ,.,........ t;'1 performances include James Tickets for the fitial March House Jl'a1hion I 1 I and ~ tirta~nt·.-.-_..,.n "Songs dePrlest, Saundra • Mathews-11 .¥», ·d, 12 ix;O,ci~ncea at .•. N4=~rt BUch. Or. they may' . aft11 satirical skett~-.eem~ "-• ,_ l1ln """ '•'1i to be the ,most com~nly ex· ~con, S.nd,Y .Marino-Banks . p,m, are avah.Jjlble by cawng . contact. Dow ~irectly at 838-~.. • pressed· reason for . l t 9 and Mimi Smith. For moAt. Lbe ,SCR b91 office; ft 648-1383'.,. 14&5; ... ~ .• : • •. ·· ' , 1, tbe. final .. performapces are ovemight success. ' welcomed . but not without ~ .-. "But more importantly," he some emotion.' ~.~ &Hitinued, "Mother Earth'' .. aecause of the nature or ~ ! tr_ew out of an artistic and the 11~0w, it's falrlf easy to . ,i Crt!ative atmMp~e, that !lnly kffp (resh in ittlJ "1ias Banks· ,.... tht resident,reperwry..concept said. "There's no quut.loh ::;; of theater can oiler. You do &bout miss.Ing the show after a .,. ... '90n'lething because you think year . and 1 half.'' dePriest ~J .it.a iinportant. We hoped It commented. "but we're all ~ j would make a $tatement and generally glad to ,.,. on !-q :.t . take a staod. Vfe]iid no idea something else!'" ~<that on that night in Ja&uary, ~· Jtlt, thealtical hia~rY for us :t•J!KI for Southern California ... would be made.'' ~ .Some surprising .figures on ~!.the show {lt'I available. It 11· holda all !~Ur re<orcla not ~· Only for SCRt bu for Or111ge :\. C.ounty and rilO&t Loa Angeles ' productions •. ~~ . "Our official count shows 'II: .that we will 'have presented 92 ~· ·~or.mances ol tM show ' : • • • 5 ,ACADEMY , NO.MINATIONS . JANI foNDA ' DO NALD SUTHllLAND "KLUT£',~ .. AUO "SUMMER , OF,: ~ ' I . - ~UNIOllCMATINO SAT, 2 P.M. . ' "A ,IGY. .,,,.-. TAU" Al• Carteen1 AR Seats 75c Tryou tS Set For Musical The Buen& Park· Playtr11 ~~announced 1udiUon1 for th firr;t · sumnier musical, " Thee I .Sing,'' and are · g a call for singer:•, -... -.. ,f!ADIUM I '" _-:> ,:'Tr;c -----~· S!ADIUM ? .· '" -1 ;-.ur::-. ~ ---.. SIAD/UM .7 '"~~!'".T • ----' SIAD/UM 4 .... -..,,....!~. - NllllllM ... .,.. <Ac.._, AWlm - W11tv Mltthl• . '11'.0TCff" ''TMIEY "SMD01'"fl01tS•S DON'T .THWY" • N•ml.,tl!ll 1<1r • Acff--, A-I'll• '"IUH DAY, •LD'ODY IUNDAY" ....... ,,. "911 "WHI•l'S•l"Ol"l"A" ......... _.,.,... . ..,.,.. , "MOT ltOCIC" (Ol'J . ' ...... ......_ ..... e.wy.a, ... ,..... kill" d rs, mwilcians and actor• in tll age groups . lp;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I '"''tryouts wm be held to-.. ~..... . ..... -.. J .......... ·Plu·s· .,,ru.ce·Brown's day at 1:30 p.m. and aaain D Saturday, March 18 at 1:!0 '!ON ANY s· UNDAY. " and Sund~y. March 19,·at 3:30 in the Buena Park Comalunity center. 81so Knott Ave., ~ 'UK• WOODSTOCK Buena Park. · · ON A WAY•' Singers 4nd Dancers are re----- quested to siipply their own A.......lfl . VII ti mus!~ in lh&proper key. Musi· ~ rQG1C T 19fCF-W, cian.s1 will be interviewed by the orchestra conductor. "Where's Poppa?" ._,.... ....... -i.tM I -~11••••...., SHw St.rtt1t J:H ' i CHiLDUEN'S Ml\TiNFF <, MGM 1r'--J.. SAT. & SUN ;12:00~:& 2:00 328 w imllllll .. TII SCl&ll IS SlllDlllD FlllTS TII Bl. _ RCARlllll IN .~to•atO,,!NOaHn• EDWARDS HARBDI! II 2 IAHO•aYll.ATWIUOlfT, COSTAIWIA·l4Uf1' No. 1 on the Coast ' Your Hom etown .Newipaper Ii Tbe DAil Y PILOT • \ . . BEST ACTOR .·~ BEST s....,' Paddy -Sa •""1. Oloytfsly • " aint ••11taaod ' DiltyHarry ' ' ' llOMllllTIO JOI Art SPECIAL lfSTS6NO D~.. (fnas '"'WOfl&l\'ID" .. Wl"N'"il · . ..M, • ., ... 8 , n Cll •• •. POii: lllUDINI • . . ~ BEST PICTURE 1'1&111' D'AHT9fl,f'lmm BEST ACTOR -HACICMAN BEST DIRECTION Wll!MI- lCA ... T ....... . BEsT SUPPORtlMS ACTOR ~-· " "THE N·rFTiEST CHASE SEQUENCE SI~ SILENT RlMSl'!,.,o. - m&a COllECTIOI IN rH~tllltAT T/tAOfflON .. ~f AMEii/CAN THlfiUOI. WINNER! BEST A~TRESS I:. BEST ITUY I SCIEHPLAY (lltli"'D.~&,......, 111!'!·..1--' "''""' ,, !XlLOlt IY Cf LUll!' •, AIH ·HILD OVll · c:..oigeC:.Scott ""l.Ml:Run . . .. •k--"MAN IN THI WILDI RN llS" •' ' " , I • • JI Ull.Y l'ILOT For The ' Record . . AlllUCKLE A SON 1'Bn'CIJFF MORTVARY #lfl It. 1111t SI., Coll< Meoa . IH 1111 • BALTZ BERGERON 1'IJNEllAL ROME c.a8o'dol Mar 171-Mlt ~ M4oa tllZIZI • 1111.L llllOADWAY • MOllTUARY Ue•wlw11,lloolaM ... I u:rz ..a>ltMICI LAGUNA 'IUCB MOllTUARY 1191 Llpi_a CaQeo M eMlll • P.&ane 'l'IEW _.!'I.PARK <C 11' -.,., ... ·i~om. No•(lllt ...... Clllftrall •&• .... -• ? I PlllsF.&1111.T ·~FIJNlllAL ..... . ,....:. ... • 2 2 7 ·-www• Lro...T ........ z•= ..... \ • •. • ... foVNTAIN Vil.d'f -~ 1noll.~L·I l•T-...... ••M!!l!IS ·-..... , ... ,.11 l ANAHEIM • • Sale Prices Honprecl Sat. & Sun., Mar. 4 & 51 • ·· LIN~BROOK INTRODUCES · :LUCITe· f • ' • ' • ,. • JHCIA( ,..,.CHAUI ODD-LOt IAUI CAB.INET DOORS "Auort1ed Slse~any U•••I" • Create a showroom \itchen, use them for fable tops, book shefves-you'll never beat th~·vo.luel • Doors in a11orted Sizes have beveled .ages. ' Sovel RIG. 89c WOW/ 49'- IAT. A lllN. ONLYI MIRROR TILES • Easy to install with doublo face sticky tape . • Makes room1 lighter & brighter, Pleln .... 69c •••••••• Golil Vein 191. 99c •• , •• ,,. Antlqye .... $1.19 ••••••. 49~. 69: .. 79~. SAT. A IUN. ONL YI Hardwaocl llrch .PULLMAN 110/v• Your Sci!ltraom fllat lullt·lir loold'; • ~binet has hardwood birch front • --• 'l 8"x22'' cabinet con be stained, paint~ or () II antiqued. • Marblt like lav top with non-drip edge & moldtd· in bowl-assorted c olors. .. .... RIG. $38.49 SAY.·& lllN. OHLYI ' 111~E 8ES1 WE'VE EVER .. SOLDl11 41"~ 1;t1(;ITE' -,,~,, paint -~ VZ MQUll Dl!'f • WAl'lll ,. . ..,_... . - ... fol. ,,.,Off Lucite' WALL PAINT "flte Palrit Tllat Really Cove,.I" • Wh~er luti.te• covers wet stays· ~ • ! . cov.ritl ·whe1t ·it dries. • ~o stiqinqi, no m.ess, dries in 1/2 hour, ·.easy-to clean up. · • ,Y/ip• out the winter 'wtafies with a Coar of lucite•1 RIG. •6.79 GA1. 90 Lb .... REDl·MIX CONCRETE GALLON Sav• Over s 1 oo1 ' -' -~ .. ... '' ....... ' . . ·.,. L ·1• I -~H~JJ-SECI PAlrtT · : .. ' I . 1 •• ,' (1'-•n l••f ly Te1tl1' ~ • ~ lul,!ible-of-lill tho leading brands ' ~I houio·/iei~b· : : · • : • ilui\t•irCp(imer;ilries lost, clelin up With-"""•'· J· -• ~ SeQJs Your ~o.use against the weather ~ith q pi'otedive sheet.· \ RIG. •8.39 .. G.AL · - • I ' • ' . I 1 l l J. ... ' , " ' .. ~ 'I •, I. , \ I\ -j!.\,.,i.'. I • I ' I l '·~... \' ' • • • ·#· ' ' ' ' ' . . . OltANG·E, COU.NTYS , ·-I ' . , , . IJuf:1RfM . . '"CHEVY ·DEALER • • '" '· ;· -. ' ' .. .. _.... I I · -~·~~/i:evrolet ' fits easily · • • • ·'into yt>ur wallet·';' .. ·. ,.... . .. ~ I •• f • ; • " ·.r~ .. ::· ·~.., ;.. '• ,, ~' w ... i J . BRAND NEW NOT .• "·~.11lrr.~e~ ..... power, 6. cy'liiwler engine, AM Plf.lhbuttoft, ~1clio, whit1 1icl1 will tir11,. d1/u:111 wh11I co¥1rs. OIDIR YOUIS TODA1'. BRAND NEW '·72 ·vEGA H~ TCHBAC ·K;Loqded ,90 ~· o .• Ji.:~c.~,,··140 engin•, AM · 1 J · : .. :, 1 _,..,.h livtt!~·;r.•d~,. djsc bt1kes, doo• , •2·1 t1"6 ;l.•edt• .911ir.c1~ h••Y'( duty radi•tor, , , ' :12575·7.6), .1806) • . ' - . ~ • • • • •. I ' .... . "' " ''. · ~MEED .A LITILE LUY? : :-'"°'•ABOllT MARCH:23nl · AT :CONNELL ,g!EYROLET · '. . -' ' .. _ ' ' • " - I ' . . l ' . . . ' ' ' ''8 DODGI '12 , TON PICKUP V8, radio, sµcK. (13542C). 1t Jt's a truck you need, come where the aelecti~n ,1s •. • I • • ' '6' CHIYY ~. TON YAN Sport van. Extr&aeat, air cond., auto. trans,, radio, vs,.auper nice. C35513H). Lots ot vans: 51599. ' . '*' ... ' C-\ ~.• ., .... f r"""'·~ ' • \ ' V8, radio, a1:1to., .S., vinyl root. Cs1'Z1M). lbop' th!... • . .. ' S ,_.ce, · . !•1 , .-. •69 Nqva Coupe 1 • 1 $in 6 'cylinder, radio, auto., P.S. (rl'ISJ,I); We puahed• the panic button here. .. '67 Ford '~~·s1ie 500 .. " · · · · Sin i:pe, Au,.mallc; :~ ... radlo.,CU~l,'P-J>l'!""4 · '.S8n ~~ Ford ~· 500 '. Cpe. >Jr cond., V8. power s~a. (azA.'196). 57,000 mlJN. , auto., FJ~O. '67 Dcfll~l 'h TON PICKUP V8, automatic, radio. (V12270). Jt'1 too cheap but it you tiad'45 plckUP5 ln 1toek, what'wouJd1yqu do? '1099. '68 Datun 2000 Convert. · $899 • . , Stick lhlft. rodlo, (VUP90!S>. &ooo Low. , I . ' '67 FORD ECONOLINI ·P.U. 6 cyllnder,,1tick shlft. radio. PANIC PRICED ~69 v.w. s .... back · S999 s999" ' -'ndlo. (ZVZM9 ). Have a look h'er., . , . '68 TOJ"l'a 4 Door St99 Automatic trans.; radfo. (\VX'lW7), ~I owner. ''8 FORD ¥• TON STAKI· '67 M Ma I $999 7!1 It 4 opeed, radio. (Make offer $1'999.' ercury. ""' f · , ' oft any ot our 45 trucks Jn.stock.) • • _ ~. Ra<tio, 1uto., P.S., P.B .. elec. ,window• • Hatt, . (1'2659) · · afr, vtnyl roof. CUVT324) , ;..;,,;,;;._ ________________ , ''9•CHEYY 1/2 TON PICKUP 4 speed, V8, <ust. oab. (P2657) ' $2299 (4 1peeds·3 1peeds·automa~. 6 eyl., , , V8'1, we've got eru,aJl.) ,. '-' '1 1 , '70 CHEVY •• STA'lil I, ·.' . " ' . " 1Tu<I\-VS, P. St\:., 'l!,D. <.,ii,;"°1ol).. s31, automatic. eu1t. cab, ,pl&~ btud new. ·(76<lKIG) •. :AU·kfndl of-tr.uckl. make· o~fen. · ''8il!CAMINO ' . I . ' vs, autom&uc, poWer steering, radio. 51'499 air cond. (Lots of El C&mlno's too!) ~ (V21602) . ' . . SPECIAL '70 ILAZll ' · •wheel drive. Po~er steer., 1uto., alr,$3599 .vs, (552DSW). (Another truck In our 'huge •Inventor)'.) ,,., ' ~ 1 > . -. , ..................................................... - , SHCIAL '6' Jqp,WAGOJ«m • CUit~. VS, autom&tic, 4 "!'httJ drive,, radio .. alr:\condftion!ng. (NiCe.) • • , (TG~ ' , . • SHCIAL '71 CHIV. CARRY.AU: 4 wheel drlve, VS, power steering, air. WILL1 <38<3l!C>· ceau 11n11 at thli p11.:e, ·11 TIA. DE it'• gone there-are more.)· ~ · 'H ll;•CAMINO VB, automatic, power st.ering, air, ·s2299. (3843:ie), (Call tint at thit price, II It's gdne there are more.) • '6' CHIYY-¥• TON PICKUP · WITH' CAMPll 8' Holldly cab over CAmP.fl'. VS, 4 sod.~ 899 spare, radio, ht rubber. tU29351). ft you mils this bargain there are others • . -' ·t '68 Pontiac Le Mans $1199 c~. 2 Dr. H.T. Radio, automatic, power .1teertni. · <XUC'613). Sure cheap for~a nlC!' cai:. ~ . . ' . ' '68 Ferd' Galaxle 500 " , ' $1199 4' ·Dr. lK'F. Auto., ·p,s,, radlo, air caD4. (XJM686). ''nlil 1-«!¢¢e car. , " , ' '68 .;;..;;.:,;,, __ er · · · · · · s1399 ~--.... _ . VS; ...... automatic, power •-.r. braltet,. vinyl root, ui1 -~· o111er ,_.., cxowoe:ll. u,nUlUll buy. r · r· '69 Nova 4.Door $1599 · VS.· au~ P.S.. aJr eonct, l owner, rema1nlna fact .. warnnty.•(WOW !J · '70 Camaro .C "« · Si799 . .... \ Auto;, l".S., radio. (P2747). Dirt cheap. bu $1960 Kelly wholeule blue book. · • · • • . ' '7.q li:nflllla Sp,t: ~' , UGtt . 350 .cu.1tn. VS, auto.. r.dk;,1-alr\anl.; P.&, P,Bi..· low'• 1. mJ!eS. Super'buy.' (~Sl . Thlf>lt a ~ .niode!. 71 YltCI Hatcli""" ' · $2099 Cpe.· R;adfo, '' •PHd. I Uptt nice. (1'267S~. Supft\ "'°'· '70 Kl191wood Waton . $2999 6 pw. R..u.. auto., P.S., P.B., '-·· raclc,, llr cond. (1'2635). Su~ dean. Shop UUs dude.· --: ..., '71 MallH conco-$3699 Bftt. one. 9 pus wagon. BeluUfuJ car has had catt. Perfect alr.~P.S., RB., radio, 350 cQ, Jn. VS. 1uper buy. (2a7CPQ). '64 luidl Slrrtark l Little old IGdy car I ' t , 2 dr. H.T. Cpe. Air, auto., radio, tllt wheel. elec. MIU • wtndowl. 11.1t0. trunk opener. Guets what?·orlllnal color arid llMttor. What a <ar. (SZR897). -~ " I l I I I I I ••• i .> , .•• .~ .. ' ' . I ' \ • OAILY '1LOT S.lurd•y, Mirth •, 1972 ' TUMIUWBDI • Mun AND JEFF FIGMENTS ACROSS 50 Talk 54 Nttkt lt l l'ttssts 55 ll:tduct to Mptl1tlc1lly c:/\1rc:otl 6 Anc:ltnt. 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'j/J!111.'.f.~ GASOUNE AwY SAU Y IANANAS GORDO MOON MULLINS ).ll, tlUT mev WER/!, IN illE.JR . • 0/218/NAJ. 6TAT~J , ON MY F,AVORITI' PRO<;l'P,AM NIGHT! CONFOUNC>EC> PoLITICJANS·· "T~,A.Tll.L <WIET1EM . ~ ANIMAL CRACKERS , .... lMIW'\. ......... PIANUTS By Charles M. Schull ....,,.---...-.., ~-------..., --------....; #-'I ill( DAD 1Hill'S ~ ~ Hf ~ H~ e.'a;' ~irti 1*1~K. A LOT!• 5MM ~ >~AR JUDGE PARKER ly Harold Le Doux GIVE ME A LITTLE TIME, P-'UL. ••• PLE-'SE ! ly Didi MMlw ly Gus Arriola By Ferd Johnson IT'SAN E'MERGENCY BEC,A.USp I~OSo! Now, 'iOU HL.ISTl.E' OVER He~!' AND FIX 11 ! INJIATr? "~ "'At thing I doa't like •boat flower --. ii tliert:'1 OlllJ dme to aay bello to the plants bat you never really ret to know tbem." MISS PEACH PRIONS ~ ~ • •• f~ ~=...JAlr..f' ii . . WE'LL l!leGIN ON THI! !'UIS SIP!! ~THE LEO&•ll:; YOU" Fl!iT A.-e FAll!J.V UGLY. ANO NOW, FO"T>ll C>l!liT ~101£ OF TM-= LIDG!lt •• By Mel - J. I DENNIS THE MENACE . , I .. r , ' • I J ) . - ' I Sil ..,, Mal'dll 4, l t72 DAILY PILOT ·' Everyo ne Hes • Something Thet So meone Else Wants DAltY PILOT CkASSIFIED ADS You Ca n Sell It, Find It, Trade It With e Wint Ad The Biggest Mark~tplace on the Orange Coast -Dial 642-5678 for Fast Results • TOP SALESMAN KEITH R. SNIDER CONGRATULATIONS lo KE ITH SNI· DER , Village Real E state's top sales- man for Febr uar y, KE ITH LISTED 9 new properties, had 4 SALES and 7 of his LISTINGS SOLD. If you have a real estate need, \Vhy !tOl call a professiona l. Call KEITH SNIDER. . VILLAGE REAL ESTATE 962-4471 546-1103 ---- Dally Pilot Cl•sslfied ORANGE COAST'S BEST A Roman Beauty MACNAB-IRVINE Thir hon1e has the cham1 of • Vt>nice. The beauty of :rkirt'ncf' and thto Graet of 1 Rome. ""' hav. hi&h •hag ! F I N E R H 0 M E s car,iets iUn'OUnded by a • b,u11an1 d"'~" A '""' BIG CANYON -COUNTRY CLUB ESTATES wann fireplace p I • c e d Ne\\' 4 BR., 2 bath. formal DR. home. Real against gla.s~ 1o•:alls dral>('d FR. -brick fireplace . Country kitchen - in shttr linen. Enjoy tv.·o 1arge breakfast area. $89.900. full baths with Italian mar- ble pullmans a.nd ,. wnken NEW GALAXY DRIVE HOMES t<'l'rU2o bath. Final opportunity to own a new Ivan Wells custom home. Still time to choose your decor. From '89,200 to $151,000. Furnished m odel OPEN ·DAILY 10 a.m. -5 p.m. 2006 Galaxy Drive, Dover Shores. 646-1550. ,The Tangerine Kitchen \VIII absolutely delight you ~ A professionally det.'Orated 4 bedroon\ home wi th a l[feal family room . There's new shag carpets to tickle your tors and 2 flrtplacn 10 v.·am1 them. A beauUlul p r olesslonally landscaped yard, con1plete with I~ BBQ pit and a Boat 11.nd Trailer are11., and room for a pool! A prtstlge Nc1vpor! Beach address 1~·ith a Costa r.fei;a P riCf'! Only $J!1,ri00. Olli 646-7171. 1-0 T HE Rf.AL \"'\. f:STATERS • I >" BEACH ESTATE 5 + Family + Dine ONLY S24,900! MONEY IN' YOUR POCKET Check this sharp triplex. Live in it. Room to build another triplex or location will just ap- preciate. Call Lois Miller ~-8235. . , . BUBBLY FRESH Lemon clean 3 BR., FR. Dramatic white brk. hearth. Green green landscaping. Assumable loan or do your own thing. $29,950. Lois Miller 642-8235. OVERLOOKING BEAUTIFUL SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO VALLEY A truly magnificent country ••tale. The breathtaking view extends from Catalina to Mt. Baldy. Luxury home s ituated on over 9 acres of citrus, avocados and riding faclli· ties. Guest house. workmans house and barn a re all part of this offering. J oel Smith 642· 8235. SEE US AFTER CHURCH "Open House" Sunday -2 BR. -2 bath - very sharp adult home. Priced to go fast at $29,500 ... this could be it! 409 Gloucester. Costa Mesa, OPEN 1·5 p.m . Amy Gaston 642-8235. HARBOR VIEW HOMES Really choice 2-story Portofino -3 BR. -2 bath -PR -fo r mal DR. -large FR. Best buy $51 ,900. Lois Egan 644-6200. DOVER SHORES Bargain! Bargain! Bargain! Paneled living room. Used bri<·k fireplace. t"amily G-,-,,.-,.-1------Go-n_o_r_o_l ______ I roont. Load of KNOTTY iiiiiiiiiiiii~~~~~~"'' PINF.! }"ormal dining. Gour· SOPHISTfCATED SPANISH Strikingly beautiful. Private courtyard - sparkling pool. Sweeping view. 3 BR .. DR., FR.. garden-room , sundeck, high beamed ceili ng. A graceful residence. $139,900 . Laszlo Sharkany 644-6200. n1t'I kll<'hf'n. Jo"lVE big bf'd· ·room!'!. \VALK TO OCEAN! Unl:lf'ILf'\'ab!f'~ Just thf' )O\\' lii~;illlii; ... i'iffllliij l pri ce so -Call now &15-030:! CINERAMIC BAYFRONT OPEN SUNOAY 1-5 3912 F INISTERRE DR., On Davenport Island. Huntington Ha rbour . Reduced lo $49,900. Makes this our BEST 3 BR, 2 ba ., lam-kit. & formal din. BUY. Al F ink OPEN HOUSE. BAYCREST ·POOL . 1833 SANTIAGO DR E xceptional floo r plan. 5 Bdrm .. 2 family rm .. form. dining rm.; 4 baths. brkfst. area. Sparkling pool, enclos- ed. $92 .500. M. L. Marion BAYFRONT . BEACH · POOL ! 60' Of Bayfront. Slip for large boat. Sand..Y. beach : beautiful walled patio ''' /popl : S 64rms .. study & frunily rm., 411'i. baths. $189,000. Carol Tatum BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY ESTATE With city conveniences ! Especially excel. for family ~'ho \Vants to keep horses. 4 Bd- rms., 'lg. frml. din. rm. plus lana i & pool. $225,00I!. E. Olson HARBOR VIEW HILLS New listing. The popular Lusk "Sand· piper." 4 BR., lamily rm. w/frpl. & wet bar. Professioriall y land scaped. $69,500. Cathryn Tennille TURTLE ROCK PRESIDENT HOMES 4 BD. Lovely Decor' View. Fee. . .. $73,950 4 BO. F resh & lovely, immed. possess. fee ....................... " ........ $73,950 3 BD. Cozy lam. rm. View. f'ee .... $67,950 Harriett Davies OLIVE I. CITRUS TREES Grace this qtr. aC re on Some rset Ln .. West- ciifl. CuslAlm bit. 4 BR .. 2~ ba., lamily rm .. dining rm. Owner transferred Only $65,000. M. C. Buie ' LOTSA HOUSE Ocean vie\v. Spanish design. Pool. 2112 Yrs. new . 4 Bdrm. home that challenges com· parison at $67,500. Call LaVera Burns LOVELY SHORECLIFFS LOT >,.pprox. ~acre bldg. site overlooking j~lty. with direct access to swimming !>each. Plans & picture of elev. avail . Trade also. K. Raulston · ' . READY TO GO ! Vacant 4 Bdrm ., spacious Lido home - large So. pa tio, oversize rooms thruout. lVUJ lease $500 mo. or option, or sell. $89,500. Mary Harvey LIDO ISL E ESTATE 7 BR .. lanai. ~I. Choice location, on 3 lots. Se p. children s or guest wing. Best buy in N'pt. Beach. Bring offer! '159,500. Eugene Vreeland CHANNEL BAYFRONT . Olde English charm & extra frontage inc)ud, ing t rees & a ~pacious garden, make this S 'bdnn. & d~n home irresistible, $169.500. Bill Bents --Coldwal, .... an.t70I ~ SJI NEWPORT CENTER DR .. N.I . I Ol!I. \I I Ol \11\ 1[A11n< ALL IN ONE I. Large fa mily room with we! bar, B ig n1·eplact' and BBQ 2. Four ~rooms. l baths and din ing roorn 3. l..a.rg{' 23x40 lleated Pool 4. Intercom and fire alarm system throughout 5. Super patio 1\'ilh huge BBQ 6. One ix'droom has private outside entrant•e 7. On a quiet cul-dc-sar- '8. Large G~;. VA ll!ti umable Loan -Pril'e $46.950 Call 646-TI71 $30,950 NO DOWN • POOL! ~fesa No rth home with 3 spacious bedrooms, den, 2 bo.ths. built in d r l' a n1 kitchen, family room "'ith fireplal·e. Loads of deckina. patio. Enclose pool-Mfe for small children. P I u 1 h carpeting, dtapn. Great family home! ~1720. TARBELL 2955 Harbor. Colta Mesa * Just U1tecl * $25,500 * 3 bedrooms. * 2 baths * 91ag earpelll • &autiful DraPM • Gas Buill·ins * Boat Door A cute home thal a youn1 C'O\lple ha., pul lot of Jove in. FHA or VA Terms, Call 546-23L1 '&·THE REAL \ ESTATERS . -. VERY PRI ATE Rear yard with 2 patio&, 4 1arxe bedrooms. 3 baths, large livlna: and lonnaJ din· lngroom. Walk to achooll, l.Jt iraM thru Jr. Collqe. ~autiful landscapin,::. Slate entry, separate launttryroom and much more. PJra~ Cllll ........ 116.450. Cross your p rivate bridge to Nelvport's most dramat ic bayfront home, open 2 ~ story win- do\v overlooks your pier&: slip and the parade or passing craft minutes from the harbor entrance. All this and 4 BR., 4 bath, P.R, game room and study. OPEN DAILY - Yachtsman's Cove -1641 Bayside Drive. Don Todd 675-1935 or 642-8235. MACNAl·IRVINE Realty Company 644-6200 642-B235 H1 rbor Vitw Center 1644 M1cArthur Blvd. 901 Dow-er Drive NEWPORT IE~CH Gtntral Pele Barrell f<eaft'I pre6enl6 LOOKING FOR BA YCREST? SEE TO APPRECIATE -3 Bedrooms, dinini room and breakfast area. Newly paJnted and carpeted. Nice home-nice neighborhood . . . . " " .. " " .. " . . . . " " " $55,500 . 1601 Trad-illll1, N.B. Opon Sat. I. Sun. l·S HAS EVERYTHING -ConvenienUy located 3 bedroom, family room & dining room - with heated and filtered pool. Nice bobby room and boat olAlrage area ....... $53,500. 1120 lrvlno Ave., N.B. Open Sit. I. Sun. 1·5 BUILT FDR WHEELCHAIR AND THIRAPY -Extra wide balls and doorways enhant:e Ibis 3 bedroom, family room home. Nice yard with fenced & healed & filtered· pool. $60,000: 1730 Tr•dowllllf1 Ln., N.11. Open Sat & Sun 1·5 HOW AIOUT CUFFHAVEN? WARMLY lENVITING . CUSTOM -Time !or outdoor llvin2, lovel y patio and POOi. 3 bed· room and den. some view. fee land 158,500. 305 Kl,,.. Pl .. N.11. Open Sun. 1·5 AND NEARllY -Exclusive and by appoint· ment only. See this 2 bedroom, !amlly room cottue with Jar2e pool and lovely covered patio ........................... ,38,750. Office Open s.tunlays & Sunolly1 ' PETE BARRITT REALTY 1605 w-nff Dr~ ltl. t... 642-5200 --------------- Gonorol General 1 "HI-HO SILVER" ~=~,;:=:;:::;::;::;;:::=10wntr A.YI takr it ..... y. $10ll BELOW MRKT which ma118 it ..., 10 ""' 4 C111tom ~' On 1/J Ac:re VA · NO OOWN quire. No oo..~ poyment 3 Br. 2 Ba, birch c•bl~ltl. and n •ntr wUJ Pl)' )'OUr bltns, *'I crpta, located cloclnr COIU. be.lance II leu in dlOice arui. Nr. aU lhl.n ttnt. nu. Hwrtln;1on IChool&. Motlvalfd «IJl"r. Beach bl"auty is o n I y All tbJ.a for SU~. $33,00>, HIUTY Call ~. .. M&-2891 • RED CARPET RoollOrs ..., ... __ ' • E a 1 t a I d e Col:tl. Mtsa. Beautiful ~ttlne w 11 h ~-erinc shade tr e e•. $65,000 • Prlco Includes 1he land. HW'1')' on th1a ont! Walker & Lee -I l\nl ..... :mo K&rt:xw Blvd. at Adam.I -Opon •tlJ 9 PM COMFY cozy· Eastside 21odroom ' $22,500 An oldlf' but a IOQdit. ~ing completely ~ted, read) to be lh:t'd In. Thi& culit~ hl\S llard"'OOd floon, 2 fOOd Sill" ~room!, laq::c \\1llk-111 t'ia&ets. many big trec>s, Ii.rte lot. 'l'l\i8 home ill sad because it has ID spend e\'f'ry nlsht &lone -H's \'8· cant -Come stt It. Seller is na&0nable. NEW On The Fairway 5 Btdroom-4 Bethroom Brand M W, CUston1 Buill Square lcet.·Silua ted on OIX' of the most dt>sirabte stttets In Pt1esa Verde, thi~ ho1nf' providn spacious Jiv ing on one level yet &lkl\ving ampic.< roont for S\.\·in1ming Pool, Camper or Trailer. etc. Too 1nn.n.v features a n d al· tractlons to be descr ibed. Mu5t b<' set'tl! Jo'or nddillonal Information and ap- pointment, please p h o n c ~2313. J>ricf': $109,500. "Olclo" English TUDOR ESTATE! 3. DINE · 2 PATIOS 1-"'ANTASTIC! GI or FHA BUYERS \VELCOME! Eng· lish tudor from circular driveway to stained glas.~ cnll"y! lmmacWa.t.e "oldc" English living room with 1·rackling hrl<'k llnlplacc. llugc dining room. 3 lt1n& size bedroom~. Large Ir· regular lot! 2 patios. lo· catcd by th' bend in thr road -see it OO\V! Call 645-0303 IOHl\I I. Ol\O\ I ; ft / ~ CAN'T FIND IT? * Wn.L BUILD your dream home. Havl" 1t&tf for com· pltte home pacJta&c. Put your conlidtoco In our 49 years or qua.lity custom home bulldlna:. See example of prod uct a t 2(0; Galaxy, Dove r Shores. Ivan Wells & Sons • 642·2511 • EASTSIDE COSTA MESA Charming, modETn, t>:Xtfa ~ 3 bedroom, dinlna: room. fl.ttplace, builtira, big ftr.2 lot "ilh room to build. Aaking $27,77i>. All te rms ir>- dud.lng NO DOWN VA. Call ~1151 <Open Eves.) 19 :ir::I 01ntr1t General ****** * TAYLOR CO. * llliAUTI FUL LIN DA ISLE \Vant a waterfront hon1c '.' llnve son1othing to exchange? 1'Ds. land. apt bldgs or? Then see tY.'o brand NE\V 4 BR hornes W·FR , study & formal DR. Hi gh ceilings, sundeck and d ream kllchcns. \Vonderful open plan for easy ente rtaining .. llur·ry! $155,000 each. 8 LINDA ISLE OPEN SAT·SUN 1-5:30 HARBOR VIEW HOMES Beautiful 11ear·nc\v 2-story ho me \Vith 4 bed· rms, fan1 rm & for1n111 Dll·. 2 Fire places, luxurious carpeting &. d rupes, \\'et bar, patio chor·glo barbeque. <:urngc hnl' n1any cus· tom features. Land included. $68 ,500. 1741 PT. SHEFFIELD 0\'EN SAT;SUN 1·5:30 lllG CANYON COUN TRY CLUB Call to see our fine selection or luxury honles just completed in tlli~ prl•s ligious a rea rlghl in the heart of Nc\vporl llench. Guarded en· trance Into the area '"here you can enjoy the country club atn1ospherc. Private golf course & C.C. Custo1ni1.cd homes w-4 & 5 bdrm• plus. '89,500 to $158,000. , LUURlOUS WAT ERFRONT-$165,000 Immaculate condition. l~ge li vin~ rm for gracious entertaining. Cheerful ·morning room.'' 3 Fine BR plus waterfront master BR w·fireplace. Pool. Sli p fo r lge boat. 507 BAYSIDE DR. OPEN SAT-SUN 1·5 :30 DOVER SHORES-VIEW-$79,500 Perfection plus!Move right into thi s profes· slonally decora ted ho1ne on beautiful corner site with VI E W of b•&· .Lux cpHng & dra pes. 3 BR, FR & study. I ri vacy .• ! Gnr. 2042 GALAXY OPEN SUN 1·5:30 CORNER HOME AND INCOME Good inveatment..-excltingly dlfferent. Easy yard care. Center of Co rona del Mar. Nice home & charming apt plus more. Vacant, easy to see, ready to move into. See today! 439 HELIOTROPI:: OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5:30 FANTASTIC 3 UNITS On the water in Ne\vport ! 2 Brand new spac· ious 3 BR & one 2 BR remodeled. l o/c Lots. Dock. fireplaces, great loca tion & priced to sell . New li!illng -won 't Inst. $169,500 3507 f'INLEY OPEN SA'r 1-5:30 NEWPORT BEACH $64,500 Impressive custom·built home on nice cor .. ner site. 3 Spacious BR, formal DR plus huge recreation rm. (convert It to 2 bed· rms ). Cedar paneling. Mex . tile entry. En· closed front courtyard. 3 Car garage. Room !or boat. BAY ISLAND-$135,oqo Charm &: quiet atmosphere is a well know n feature of this exclusive Island with park & tennis court. Older but clean &-livable bay· front home w/5 bdrms. P ier and slip. CHOICE WATIRl'RONT LOTS Dover Shorcs-$49,500 Linda Jsl~9.500-475,~,000.'100,000 Offlco Open Soturdoy I. Sundoy "Our 27th Y11r" WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors 2111 Son Jooquln Hlllo llootl NEWPORT CENTER ' 644-4910 * * * * * '* G1ner1I S·T·R·E·T·C·H O·U·TI in thhl anal S bedroo1n 2 iitory beauty In kwel)I Ate11. dl'I Mar. Pluah, lhlck 1haa carpetlnc and a tiuge livi ng room make fOr real com- fort. Owntr will ''PAY 111E POINTS" for your b.n1 $39,*· WU! buy )'ean ol family aecurlty. Cl.II now EASTSIDE Spanish Charmer $23,500 Thia 'A a n oldie but a 1oodll!. The cuteat homf! In the a rea. Old lime Spantab de•ien with red tlJe roof, arcbw•YI, thick p I a • t e r walll, bl1ck f i r e p l a c e, hardwood -. and double dttached PJ'tCe. It's vacant ao •.•. mow rlcht In. See 1!\1.1 one far sure. A oneo-of .. ~ kind! • , co: Ts $32,950-No Down WALLACE: Be "'"..t b)o "'l'fn&' In this REAL TORS lovely 3 bedroom , 2 batht, den, family room hOme with 54• 4141- mott attractive 1ormal din. (Open Ev1nfnt1) in& room. Elegant fireplace. J !'!!'"'"""""'"!"''"'""""""'"'!' 1>uJ11-1n .,..m kitchen. o... -Fourth Down and tom 1n1.no,. S.autilui potlo G--' To Go I over looks: I.Mo plcturetiqUe VWll rear 1ard. a40-t1'20. A ooeichttl like new dream BARGAIN ·~........ l[Q] G1ner1I * KINGS RD. VIEW * DA\' 8.:. OO:AN VIE\Y from this \'h 1 r1n l n 1 t'll.rly Antf':rit•tut S bttrn1. hon'*'· Lii"· 11.... roo1u \I I uiwd hrlt·k llrrpl1u~· opt'Oll to bl•tt.ullful y1u'\I. &pM.rt.lf' din. t\f'fa, ' blott\11, blt·ln k.lt- chrn, bn-11.ktliM bit.1• plui ffu11Uy 1trea and aewU. 1wn1. 0Vt't'll-ll,. 11: a.. r a a e y,·/elect. a:arllj'.e opener, l1u'!.'t •ep1oratc let"K.«I area ror bolt or tr11Uf'r • ONL\' $·l!t.~. * VIEW LDT* NF.\Vp()RT llEIGll'l'S -'Ex- ctllrnl vlc-'v of bay & harbor a1~"'1\. lnclude11 $800 '"' of 1>111.111' • TEll:\IS • Prl<.'f!d al $)6,:;oo, "C" THOMAS Realtor • • ' ! 12-t \V, Coast ll"'Y· ~·M2'1 N,.11·port Btach Eve. ~!'lti43 ~ PASSIONATE PANORAMA lnp ,with 111 Indi re c t 11 Uat1Un1 f'nhunc~· I h I I ~ ch.annlni beuuty. It has a • tonnnl dlnln&: roop1 with al••• door1 to ... 1cw a c p ar kl l ns blue _pool. E n c h a " t Ins l&nd1eapl11a .11unwnd1 a ~ atrium with artUrtlc tn>plcaJ '»*ii• around a colottuJ ~t Uahted waterfall. Thl1 tout bmroom plu• den and pool hM Just been re<luce\l l4000 to SOt.MIO. ' Cauntry Club Uwlng In thk Juxuriou1 executtve ma.ntloo wllh 3,200 Ml· ft. ot comfort &; cU1tlnctlon. 5 bedroom•, :t battw, FORMAL DINING llOOM, llt'l>lr&fe fAmMy room, anti THREE CAR GARAGK Better .. thlJ at ool)' 161,ll!O. By oppt, only, ~ aH.3 Wettclltt DrJv,.. 648-m t Open 'Ill 9 PM Harbor View Pal11mo But 4 bf'droorn Mule on market In llarbor V'ew -· Extra hUIO ~ with plenty of room for pool, potlo, boot .. """""' and yard ltft over. cu.tom wood dfckh11, plu• deep c&rottlnc. 2 t I rep I ece • ._..... drape1, and all lpltty clftn, °""' 1 ,.... old Md bttlitt than M'W, CaU -IO ... "4,!lllO. Cail -2.tl.l. 0 "' . ,, j' ., r I TARBELL home 1n Mesa Vmlc!. Open a1r llvlnc la waittn,: for )IOU In lhll 3 bedroom, 2 bath home that feature• a pnkn atr1wn, ~ tub, hlsh bum celll.np and a hust ~nter of Uvtnc fl.replace. A must 11ee! And wtth an UIUmab'e Joan. J U I l 134.~. Call 14&-1171 . HUNTERS CONDOMINIUMS 29S5 Harbor, Cocta Mui ·CONDO· SPECIALS Sewnteeo (17) .. -from. \22,flXJ. to $5l b'.l0. >"ram nolhlna dOtt.<n 10 - you name It! • LARWIN • ANYTI ME NEWPORT HTS. Not far from N11o-pt. lll&b School ... nib St. SlloppU. • 3 Br .. tam rm. l Ba 3 CAR GARAGE. £.Z up-ke e p • 1 Pa!nt and Pf.Pf'' will make a 3 BR 2 BA, bfft for tht b11 dl!krentt. Nlct tam Uy $ JIE."LP , ••••••••• sn.-. hoJM. c omp let e w/l 3sR 2 BA.»fu..h lrl ~ bedroom1, tam. rm., Ol"t'J'I, Jmmac . .•.. .... • 122.500. bff·ln Net kltch. lovely 2 BR 2 BA, l'OZY tire~. Jhake roof aJXI ~ni.Jed dbl VI.can! ••••• ·~,. •• • $2].zD, a:ar. Now V&Canl -needs CaU ~ IOpm n•) cSeoortiUnc. SUbmit YOUR. orr£R. Pr1ctd only •1 tA " VA ttrnu. C al l $41)..1151. l()p-n '"'~•.I l9 ~-=l NO .DOWN St~ 4 bedroom In top loca-l 'lll!l!l!lll""'!!'~-~!!!!!!'! I Uon. Vl"t'/ o:>nvien'lent 10 OWNER ..uJnc, 3 -.,;;;, • den. 2 bethl. t'nt,,. hall ' 1p1 e l o Q& INlnc rm. nr.,u.... built-In """ • -..... 121.flO, $40-ITJll. .chool.I and Sooth Out Plul &hopptnc. Extremir:I well 1Jrk:ed at $21,WI wit.11 1U .....,., CALL IM6-23U. R I JI!. t'! f.; ' ",.' . ' . . l. -I' T ! ................. -- • " J ' I J I ' j ' ' I ' ' I ~ 1 J I ~ ! Jc I it ' ' .. ' ' ' ' ' ' '. •• ' J., • 1~ • . . ' I· . , :. : " '• •• •• " .~,. ' ' ' ' : ' " ,, :1 :; l ' . .,, ' ' !f i " ' ~ ·~ ' :i ' '1 it )> !l ... "' -•• ' ....... ' .. • ( / • DAILY l'!lOT "- ®OD T f\ T Q ;:~1N ~· I _., .. l~I _., .. @J 1~1--.-.... ~l~;;e~I ;;;-;;; .... ~!~~[I -:--ll1iJ ~I ---·-~)~~-:-----~, [~~ ~-f"'._._·~~...,...'''i'""~-; ~i;G;•;";';'l::;;:;;;;:;:;:;;;::;::;:]Gono~~r~i~I~~~~;:;;, ;G='="'='=''i:;;::;;;;:::;;:;;;;;::;;:=°'="~•r=•=I;;;;;::;;:;;;;;;;;;;; Gono~-'-'-1---------l.G;1;~;1r=~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;:.;;;;;;Oono;,;;;;;r;~;~;;;;;::;;:;;;;;::;;:;; .. OPEN SAT/SUN. 1.5 4 IEDROOMS OPEN HOUSE I• 61f POWELL PL. $23:490. fl .. , . I : (I t SUN .. •y OON UDO ISLE N1wpor1 Hol9hl1. Thlt 1ow11 -u..11o ...,. ol..inda Jd{e "'"' -N 4 Bedroom, 2 bath, French Reeency . u::, '111:"~\,;!;:'.';.,!,ou~ =~ 1:..;'':a.:f111~ PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES TO DUSK ., 217 Via Eboli OP.<• Bat/Sun, 1·5 .. · .. tee,500 Used bnok t.,,tca. And, ,,,.._home at.,,. •nd ot SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT 9462 WATllFI01 'NEWPoRT ISLAND • )'00'11 Jove the price, too. • building, factna; a aor· .,R • '- · "ALL THE THINGS YOU ARE" l4J.llOO. ''°"" land"•P<d c:ourtyard. ()pon Sunday II " Waterfmnt. Ne..-ly new duplex. Pier & float OPEN SAT. J.J It'• ., private and main-Beautiful new 5 BR., 4~ Ba. home. Water-HUNTINGTON 4017 Channel Pl. Open Sit. 1·5 .... ,110,000 IN CAMEO SRORES 1961 PORT BRISTOL ...,....., rr.. u you oan front living rm. & formal dining. Handsome IEACH YCR Harbor View HomH ••II The ""'"" dl•lnl oak paneled fam. rm., frplc., wet bar. Large IA EST Spoclou1ne11 and elegance await you In thl• 4 bedroom, 3 bath CATHEDRAL CEILINGS, dJnillg room, firepl ace. carpets & drapei1, BUIL'l'·IN KITCHEN. l.Dvely POOL & GA R· DENS plUJ BEAUTIFUL OCEAN VIEW . A lutlnc Investment In gracious living $116,750 Tr•n11lerred -mu11 ttll In a aua lead• to a lovtly kJtch-master suite has frplc. & cozy lounge area. $2t,tst, Custom Ivan Wells 4 BR., family rm.; 31f.a hurry; one ol the latl en equipped with all buUt· View of Bay It fhe mountains .... '179,500. 3 b c d r o 0 m • fa m 11 >' ba. Pool. Sunken liv. rm., circulu din rm. Mon1<.'0 Modcll. 3 Bdrm• .• 2 Ins. 1'\llly draped and c•t· room/kitchen, c 0 v e re d 1801 Sandalwood t..n. Open Sun.~1·5 •98,950 bf,., rormal dining: rm. ''Ai>-ptlfd. Down payment only '°' C4ilhptet. lrtfiH'matlon J>&lk!· nice.I)' ~led llvinJ · ~ ., pit P~" klld>eo opon• to 1%,llO. CaU and 1•t ''"""'' 0,. All ~-& Lots, Pl1111 Coll: room with lire,..... IHOO NEWPORT• CHANNELFRONT huet iundcdc. Only $48,950-COATS llLL GRUNDY REA -~on special terms with' Decorator's duplex. Pier & float. you .... the''""' CJ , LTOR qwck ......,1on. COUNTRY ESTATE & 341 Boy>ldo Dr., Suite I, N.I. 675-<1161 lorwln rHlty Inc 32IO Marcus Open Sun. UH · · · · · · .• 97,500 In Newport Buch . WALLACE ..,.,.. ___ ,_.,....,_!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!I!!!!' 96S-44ll5 ANYTIME DAVIDSON REALTY "HERE'S A G0°GO-GO" , FOR YOUR DOUGH Built' In ranRe and oven, d1'hw11her and di s-Thl1 lwcucy ranch houlc, 4 REALTORS 3 Bedroom, l Ba. 2 car rar . """"'· A , ... flm lly rm.. -544-4141-Da1'ly P1"lot Cla· ss1'f1"ed Ads Shag ..... Cov-patio. 53801161 WN1wc~:!.1BHwvlvd., NN·~.· ~??'n906067 . POfll, carpets and drapes. 2 Unit• have 2 bldroo11J1, 1 bath: 1 Unit 11as 2 bedrooms, ·Hi both w/llrenlace. Each unit h11 2 car-= '!'~n~~~nc~JH-~!~ s"~fc~\ls.1v~ ne1tl.e1 on over an acre of (Open Evenlnt•l . By Owner. Jn Santa Ana~~~~~-~-~·~~.,~·~· ~~~-~~~ compl«:te privacy. 600 Sq.Jll!!!:!!!!!!!!!5: 8J6..66'12. •·1. lrU(.'lt house, 1epara1e11 from houte, Room for tennis rt.11., pool, or about a dozen kid1J Call on thil1r =· . '.' ............. ' .... ' -~75,000. t "'A LITTLE BIT OF HEAVEN " IN CORONA DEL MAR 2 Bedroom, 2 baths, llrepla<e, cute modern ldtchen, picture windows wllb enclosed side paUo, OUEST QUAl!TERS over the ~arage. ONLY ONE BLOCK TO THE BEACH . • . .. .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. $49,900. "AIN'T -SHEE SWEET'' CALL: 67J..5725 <'1::5_ ,_ fi1c"7.li ,,,,,,,,,, THE BLUFFS "FRONT ROW" UVING ON THIS STREEJ Feel like R•tUne away from It all ? Try Ibis 2 bedroom 1 bath;ilownstalra. Upstairs, the llv· Inc, dining, kitchen with bulllins, inviting flrepl1ce WITH A MINI VIEW. master bed·· room & bath. Just steps to the water in CHINA COVE. . ................. $65,000. BAY VIEW $57,~00 pioict t!nd unJt, exqul1llely appoin ted. 3 Bdnn1., 2~ baths, 11pllt-level "Oolore1" plan. Counlleu decorator feature• &:'uperadff, Large prlv. & wind protected view patio: an abllolutely aor· a:r.oul! home. "MAKE SOMEONE HAPPY" IT'S FEE IN TURTLE ROCK. 3 Bedrooms. laml!y room , 2 baths, atrium, builtins with sell cleaning oven, shag carpeting and custom drapes. Large covered patio with super land· scaplne. W()ULD YOU BELIEVE $47,900. . ' . "IUT BEAUTIFUL" : IN POSH IRVINE ATR!tJM typo entry, <harming • open spa- cious living room wilb fireplace and VIEW. 3 largo· bidrooms, lovely• family room. 2 baths. 2 year old home. , . , , , , , ... $59,500. "BLUE SKIES" .ON IAUOA ISLAND THE CIRCULAR STAIRWA Y leads yo u up the stairs .where you will find the living room, -dlnlng room;-ldtchen. I ' bedroom,1 bath ALL CARPETED. Downstairs, 3 bedrooms, 1 bath. Great Idea .............. " ... $'19,500 1'tEWITCHED" DELUXE DUPLEX ADORABLE UPPER FRONT LEVEL UNIT, WE ·ALWAYS HAVE TllE BFSI' lJSTINGS 1tft.. f;st ~}\) ./3/.ur. 6 really 241• Vl1ta Del Oro I Newport Beach &«·ll11 ANY'fJME OWNERS DESPERATE Reduced $1450 2 bedroom, 2 balb, formal dining room fire- place, built.Ins. LOWER UNIT, privaie en· • trance, fireplace. BACH UNIT one bedroom deluxe apartment, CORONA DEL MAR. ............................... $61,500. Now priced below market value for Immediate ulc. , . thll beautiful 3 year old '1 bedroom home features ; 2 ba.lh.s, large family roolft, spa.c!ous buiU-l n kitchen, fireplace, double p.rage, patio 1tnd forced 11Jr heat. S28.500. This won't last at this price. See It now! "DEED·l•DOO," AND YOU WILL TOO! All wonned un In this nice TWO STORY 4 bedroom, 3 bath. HUGE RUMPUS ROOM that will take a oool table, builtin kitchen, large yard mill accommod1te your 30 foot boat, and a spacious feeling prevails thruout. ' .............................. $39,900. YOU CAN SEE "HARBOR LIGHTS" 'PANORAMIC VIEW OF NEWPORT HAR· · BOR. 3 bedrooms. 3 baths, SPANISH fire· place, kitchen with built-Ins. CUSTOM dee· orated carpets & drapes. BUILT-IN WINE· CELLAR & WET BAR. Entertain under the stars. BEAUTIFUL PATIO, AUTO TIME LIGHTS. For the discriminating bu ye r . .............................. $125,000. "WISHING WILL MAKE IT SO" ON BALBOA ISLAND CUTE BALBOA ISLAND beach cottage, 2 $2,000 OF INTERIOR DECORATION complete d last May! Includes v.•/w shag. &ing1 sacrificed by tnuvderred (')(ec. 4 Bedrrns. li!i bffths. choice llunt. Bch. 1u•ca. Prict'd for fast action at s:n.~. VA/ntA terms OK. ~COATS ~WAL~AC! . REALTORS Open Evenings • 962-4454 • bedroo m, 1 bath, ~'!REPLACE, front patio, CHEERFUL one block to South Bay., Only .... , $32,500 ..... Bright & cheerfUl home near "MY IDEAL" I IN THIS TOWNHOUSE In BACK BAY AREA. 3 Bedroom. 3 balb, builtln l<ltchen . COMMUNITY POOL & REC ROOMS including billiards, cards and sew: 1-~g .. _CA RP.ET . &_ . Dl\APES. -~llow~'."sis~ e OPEN HOUSES e 105 ~'TEVF.Ns 1Sandpoiot) SANTA ANA SUNDAY l·S 4~9 ROXBURY RD. CAMEO SHORES CORONA DEL MAR . SUNDAY 1..1 2'118 SHELL CHINA COVE CORONA DEi, MAR SAT & SU N 1·5 Newport Hts .• Ir: optn &pace PARK. 4 BR., 2 Ba., kit- chen bltna. FA l!eatlng, new carpets, large fe nced yard. Asking $29,900. WARM & RICH On Highland Or. In Ncwporl , like new 4 Sf*Ciotu1 bdrms &: family rm., 21,i ba.tM. Stldlng glass wall o'looks a sparkHna pool, Many ex- fra11. A family home to be proud ot. SfJ,000. CALL G> '''•l4t• 91•'--&IALTY Nt1r Ntwp1r1 P1 11 Otflt1 IUILD TO SUIT Lovely srca, N.B. addregg. Xlnl ~lemenl. achl .. cul-dc- aae lot Sll,500. Try 7~ ';; 29 yrs. loan. VIEW LOT • N.I. $2$.<XXI. Owner wtll aubordln- 11e. ' . ,, "t ' 1 r1 "' '",, "· 1> ·l I, I,' , ' HOUSES FOR SALE (2 lleclrooml 603 Orchid, Corona del Mar 644-2430 $42,500 409 Gloucester, Costa Mesa 642-8235 (2 Bodroom) (Sat 1-5) (Sun 1·5) 212 Santa Isabel IEastside) Costa Mesa 6411-3928; 546-8651 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 504 Larkspur. Corona del Mar 675-5726; 640-1400 (Sat & Sun 1·51 '(2 Bedroom & Family Room or Den) 610 Avoc ado. Corona de! Mar 673·6550 150.500 ISa t & Sun 1·5) :Jt 26 ·Beacon Bay, Newport Beach 642·8235 (Sun 1·5) 1516 Dolphin Terrace Orvine Ter.) CdM ,.644-2430 $52,500 (Sun 1-4) •' (3 Bedroom) 310 Rubv. Balboa Island 673-8550 $71 ,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) **# 106 Linda Isle, (Llnda Isle), N.B. 646-1550 $134 ,500 !Sun 1·5) 221 Milford (Cameo Shores) CdM 644-6200 169.500 !Sun 1·5) 2904 Paper Lane (Upper Bay) N.B. • 642-1055 (Sat & Sun 9-5 ) 110 Via Cordova, Lldo Isle 548-1335; 832-0631 (Sat & Sun 1-4) 1951 Port Bristol (Hbr Vu Homes) N.B. 675-5726 (Sat 1·5) 452 Magnolia (Eastside . Costa Mesa · 646-3928; 548-9416 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 2716 Shell (China Cove) Corona del Mar 644-7270 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 2516 Vista (Bayshores) N.B. 675-6000 $59,500 (Sa t & Sun 1-5) (3 Beel.room & Fomlly Room or Don) 2034 Miramar (Penin Pl.I N.B. 675;4600 (Sat & Sun 1-4) 17611 Acacia Tree Lane (Univ. Pk.)lrvine 644-2430 $55,000 (Su n 1-5) 1424 Sanliaito Dr .. NeWJ>ort Beach 644-2430 $77,500 . (Fri thru Mon 1·5) 3912 Finisterre Dr. (Davenport Is.) Hunt. Harbour 644·2430 (Sun 1·5) 2036 Galaxy Dr. (Dover Shores) N.B. 646-1550 $89,200 (Daily 10-5) 2313 Redlands, Newport Beach 642-8235 $48,500 · (Sat & Sun 12-5) 1447 Galaxy (Dover Shores) N.B. 642-8235 $89,500 (Sun 1-5) 2402 Orchid Hill. Costa Mesa 540-e694 648-7171 25181 Earhart Rd., Laguna Hills (Sat ~-5) 830-7260 '31,900 (Sat & Sun 10-5) *345 • 23rd Street, Costa Mesa 646'7~4 (Sun 1·5) 345 Wake Forest Rd. (College Pk) C.M. 557-4263; 646-8611 (Sat & Sun) 1927 Seacrest Way, Santa Ana 642·5200 '27,950 (Sun 1-4) 1601 Tradewlnds (Baycrest), N.B. 642-5200 '55,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) * 1730 Tradwlnds (Baycrest) N.B. 642·5200 (Sat & Sun 1·5) *305 Kings Place, (Cllffbaven) N.B. .642·5200 $58,500 (Sun l-5)' I • * 1820 Irvine Ave., (Baycrest)'N.B. · · 642-5200 · $53,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 2024 Galaxy (Dover Shores) N.B. 644-4910· '79,500 (Sun 1·5:30) 409 Cortes Circle (Corona Inds) CdM 673-6510 (Sat & sun 1·5) 520 Seaward (Clorona Hlds) CdM 673-65!0 $79,500 (Sun 1·5) * 1001 Kings Road, Newport Beach 646'4596; 6411-7171 (Sun 1·5) 3 Bedroom, 2 bath town -· PIUlh carpets ,. 330 Esther, Costa Mesa dropH ·~·~·~ 11uu1.1n 646-7171 (Sun 1·5) ' MO lSSOCIAlU u ....... ,..,.. ,..... " • v • • •nd 1602 Elm (Mesa Verde) Cosio Mesa · REALTOR s r. f rtpnlor. Community 5411-1648 (Sal "' Sun) t>OOI .. d•b --121,IXll. MUii be oold. C&ll now. 915 Alder Pl (Eastblubb) N.B. 644·7270 W fl. & l 64+1374 $56,000 (Sun 1..1) I .er ee 1400 Uncoln Lane (Ba-~at) N.B. 1808 Port Charles (llbr Vu Homes) N.B. 644-6200 (Sat 1-4) sun 1·5) ·1915 Tradewinds (Baycrest) N.B. 644-6200 (Sunday 1-5) 2414 University Dr. (off Irvine) N.B. 646-3928; 646-5649 (Sat & Sun l ·5) 274 Sherwood (Ea stside) Costa Mesa 646-3928; 673-7575 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 2006 ·Port Albans Circle, Newport Beach 546-2313 (Sun 12·5) 14 Bodroom) *1800 Glenwood Ln (Baycrest) N.B. 675-4392 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 1317 Mariners Dr. (Baycrestl N.B. 642 7491 ISat & Sun 1·5) 217 Via Eboli (Lido Isle) N.B . 646-7767 $66,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) *1831'.Beryl Ln ., Newport Beach 67~30, 640-0020 (Sa t & Sun 1·5) 114 ,Y_i'!,;Mentone. Lido Isle 675-0123 $76,500 (Sun 1·5) -,lf*l933 Bayside .Dr.,Coron cW.llif' '675'3881 (Sat,& Sun 1·5) *978 Sandcastle (Harbor Vu Hllla) CdM 644-2430 $67,500 (Su~ 1·5l ' 614 Powell (Newport Heights) N. B. • 675-5726 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 2411, Via Marina, Newport Beach 644-6200 (Sat 1-5) 45~9 Roxbury Rd (Cameo Shores) CdM 644-7270 (Sun 1-5) (4 Bedroom & Family Room or Den} 17160 Apricot Circle, Fountain Valley 968-2606 (Shown by Appl.) 19 Augusta Ln. (Big Canyon) N.B. 645-4400 · (Sat & Sun 1·5) ***119 Via Lido Soud (Lido Isle) N.B. 673-9060 $157,500 (Sun 1-5) * 1801 5andalwood (Baycrest) N.B. 673-9060 $98,950· (Sun 1·5) 2812 Cliff Dr .. Newport Beach 644-2430 $72,500 (Sun 1·5)' **227 Canal -St., Newport Shores 673-8550 (Sun 1-5) 2024 Galaxy Dr. (Dover Shores) N.B. 646-1550 $120,500 (DailY. 1().5) **1641 Bayside Dr. (Yachtsman's Cove)'' CdM 675-1935 (Daily) 2901 CaWpa (Eastbluff) N.B. 644-6200 /Sat & SO. 1-5) *2513 Davis Place, Costa Mesa 648-7171 (Sun 1·5) * 10121 Stonybrook Dr. • (Mereditb Gardens) Huntington.Jleach , 966-3562 $51,000 (Sun 1-5) · **8 Linda Isle Dr. (Linda Isle) N,B. 644-4910 $155,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5:30) 1741 Pl. Shefield (Hbr Vu Hollies) N.B. 644-4910 $68,500 (Sat & Sun 1..l :llO) ***507 Bayside Dr., Newport Beach 644-4910 $165,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5:30) *2737 Sanc!J>iper Dr. (Mesa Verde). C.M. 546-5264 $52,500 (Sun 1·5) 1959 Valearle Dr. (Mesa Verde) C.M. 5411-2894 • '47;900 (Sun 1·5) 2865 Boa .Vista (Mesa Verde) Costa Mesa • · 54!!=4103 '46,950 (SWI 1·5) · 105 Stevens (5,hdpolnt) Santa Ana , ' t!#SlOO · '67,500 (Sal "'Sun 1-5) 2627 Alta Vista (Eastbluff) N.B. 644-7662 '49,500 (sun 1-5) • 2306 Redlantb, Costa Mesa 1 1 646-7171 (Su n 14) 2031) BaJtra; Cltiesa Verde) Colla Mesa · 540-0204 '45,500 (Sun· 1().5) 921' Peace Place, Costa Mesa 546-2313 (Sa t 1-~) 2007 Port Chelsa, Newport Beach 546-2313 (Sat & Sun. 1-5) *1227 5antiago (Baycrest) N.B. 642·9787 '87,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) *:ioog. Nautilus (Baycmst) N.B. 6411-1860 ,77,900 (Sa l " Sun 1-5) *2422 -22114 St.1 (Back Bay) N.B.1 . . 645-8500 $58,uoo (Sat a: Sw\ 1-5) 2838 Vl~to de! Oro (The Bluffs) N.B. . 64+5383 '46,960 (Sun 1..1) · 3808 Sandune. Corona de! Mar · 844-0905 $85,960 (Sun J..l) 15 hdroom•I *2440 Duke, Costa Mesa 642-7491 !Sat 1·5) * 1833 Santiago' Dr. (Baycrest) N.B. 644-2430 192.500 !Sun 1·5) (5 Bedroom l Fomlly Room or Don) **1306 W. Bay Ave., (Penin Pl) N.B. 675-4600 !Sat .& Sun 1-4) 2230 Aralia St, (East Bluff) N.B. 644-1102 $65,QOO ' , (Sun 1-5) 2006 Galaxy Dr., Dover Shores, N.B. 646-1550 (Daily 10,S) **309 Evening StaJ> (Dover Shores) N.B. · 646-1550 $169,500 !Sat 'f Sun 1·5) • 1337 G~axy Ilr .. Dover •Saor;)J!l.B. 642-8235 f219,500 •. ·-. (Sun 1·5) 2401 Mar~areL NeW1JOrt Beach · 646-717~ . .. 1sat 1·5) 2400 Windward Lane,' Newport Beach 546-2514 • (Sun .12·6) **;1116 Linda Isle, NewporL BeJch.. . 548-4617 $167,000 (Sun 1·5) 1551 Sandcastle (H br Vu Homes) CdM 644-2538 $85,000 (Sat & Sun 12-4) 3607 Park Green Dr .. Corona de! Mar 675-7225 $92,500 (Sat & Sllll 1-.5) 2759 tern Circle (Mesa Verde) C.M . 549-3221 $51,500 (Sun 1·5) 1931 Swan Dr. (Mesa Verde/ 1Coita Mesa 54().U51 $49,950 .(Sa ~ .Sun 1·5) * 1536 Galaxy Dr., Newport '.)Ii.a eh· 644· 7662 (Sat & 'Sun fS) 1621 Port Barmouth (Hbr-Vu Hms) N.B. 644-7662 $64,950 (Sat & Sun 1'·5) 227 Channel, Newport Beach 546-2313 . ,.._.; .c(Sun 1·5) 2600 Club House, Co8ta Mesa 546'2316 ' . 2027 Paloma, Costa Mes« . · (Sun 1·5) 645-0073 .. 7,950 (Sat & Sun 1·5) ICondomlnlu'l'• For Solo) ' *221 Vista Huerta, (Bluffs Plaza) N.B. 644-2915 '32,500 (Sat .& Sun 11·5) . ' ' (2 Bedroom) 1094 Buckingham ;Ln. (Westcliff) N.B. 546-0811 $34,500 · · (Sun 2-5) 155 Lexingtol) Lane, C.osta Mesa 675-5930 (Sat 1·5) (3 lleclr.oom) 2400 Vista Bogar (Bluffs Plaza) N.B. 644-0134 $33 ,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) <CONDOfttlNIUM FOR RENTI (3 BR l Don) 2008 Baja (Eastbluff) Newport Beach 644-8435 (Sar & Sun 1().6) <HOME & INCOME! 605 Larkspur, Corona de! Mar 673-6642; 67.5-6459 (Sur. 1·5) (2 BR homo & 2 BR Apt.) 439 Heliotrope, Corona de! Mar 644-;4910 (Sat & Sun 1·5:30) 13 BR & 1 BR) 1525'1525~ <W. Bilboa,.lvd., N. B. 673-6642; 675-6459 (Sun 1·5) . DUPl;,EXES .FOR SAC! ' 4017 Channel.Pl. (N'p\ Isl.;.d) N!B. 673-00® 1110,000 .... · (sat 1-5) . . . **3210 Mar~us, Newport Beach 673·9060 , (Sun 10'4)' , i· E~ch Unltl, '. J • ~oe w. )al Blvd.,. Newport·~!> · 64~200 ,950 , .'t!O\n ' 1'5) 715'Mlrgutrllt. Coroni d~·Mar 1~7· · 673-8642; 875-8459 (Sun 1-5) «3 Ir & I Br) 309-311 ·Heliotrope, Corona de! Mor 873-6510 '79,500 . . , (Sun 1·5) . TRIPLEXES FOR . SALE ' · (2.lr 11ch Unit! ' 418 Seaward, Corona de! Mar '675-7226 , • (Sat & Sun 1·5) (2-3 BR.& 1•2·11R) 3507 Finley, Ne~rt Beach 844-tOlO '$169,500 (Sat 1·5:30) • • WATERFRONT LOTS .FOR SALE Hl841 Bayside Dr. (Yachtsman's Cove) .. Cini 87$.-1035 O>llly) • ' 8014 LI ~. Fountain Valley , ~ •n.aoo (Sun 2-11 t , -IAIT COAST HIGHWAY ••• ,_. f--~~~d*=O~IN~~~D~l~L~MA~R.~C~AL~l~F. ___ lrne 5~Ru~ .. ~Bl~vd~-l_1t!_Ad.uno~:.i:=iiiiiiii.,....;;2430;; (Sal 1·5) 11 ~ e• ()ptft 'di f P.M. ' • • ' . • r ' .. - - I l! It j l I' 'I I 11 1 · 1 l /, I l . - I I ·1 " ' ' I l\ I! I I I: 'I I: 11 'I ! 1 I' 1 I t '· t I I ' ------.... .. \ I S..turtli!J, Morth 4, 1972 DAILY PILOT ~ ' ~-_ ... _ ... ___.!~[. ~..... I~ I __ .. I~ I _,,,,_ l~~I -_-_ .... __,]~ i ---I~[ _,.... l~l l .__ -_, ·_-__,J~~I -_ ... _-~!~ Gor!Bol' •• • GsneFar v o. .. , .. ' . HAVE' ·you HEARD? .... Elmore Com~y iS Growif'g• Rani.astically . ) Do You Want Better Thcul Tiiir Best Set'YifO In , ~uylng or Selling You, . Property? PLEASE CONTACT US TODAY Breath~aking Ocean a'nd Harbor view overlook- "· in<jtbe'a'utiful be'ach . 5; bedrooms 'and den, formal dining, 3 baths, 2• fireplace~, maids quarters, mas- ter bedroom-den-livingroom ov erlooks ocean. Beautiful ·gerd~A 'in front of hous.e. Unique 2 .+ory stainedgfass 'f"irt,dow. We believe this house to be en· unusual v!!;lue .for -only $I 3'5,000.00. Ple ase ·c;.all tqd'tY· •· .. EXCEPTIONAL HOME IN COLLEGE PARK 4 nice bedrooms 1314 baths. Dinini;i.: room, larg .. living room with brick firepla~e.' Full copp.er plumbing and bra·nd new .paint. Very nic;~ yard for Yi>.ur gard~n-Priced at only $31,000. wit~ e 71/4 °/0 30 year loan available. Please ca)I toda)!.-_ _.\.......... . ~ -_ ........... -" :... •• •• •• ... "...,~"'~"~~!"!·!'::,,,,!'::,,_ • """-f.. ... ...-- General FOUR-PLEX! .ASSUME-60/0 General "We've Got It All Together" Fan~stic Channel .,.otal Iivltig in COLLEGS: View Home Gener1I • General • Virginio Culkins HAS JOINEO HIS S·TAFF OF· PROFESSIONALS VlRGINIA is b v no n1eans a newcomer to this area. She is one of the most dedicated. proficient, courteous and pN\(essional sales- people in the Real E st.ate business with eight successful years in the sales of residential properly. Being a lon g time resident or Newport-Costa Mesa. VIRGINIA has earned a multitude of . fr iends, and past & present gr ateful . clients a ppreciatively speak highly of her. LOAN! \:>ARK. 3 bedrooms large Localed in S~.000 Io fam ily room addilion with $200,000 homes. 3 lovely For truly conscientious and considerate e!- wet bar. Extra Ia°rgc pool bedrooms with 2 baths. fort in your Real E state needs, contact VlR· with commercial heater. 2 Dramatic circular wel bar. G IN IA CULKlNS t 646-3928 . General General COLWELL P,.operfiej .!Jnc . HILE THY NEIGHBOR Snooz You can pick up this 3 Bdrm. home wi th H DIVOOD FLOORS !or a song and a dance rage converted into a Den & Work- shop for added family comfort. Owner \\•ill sell at NO 00\VN ON VA TERMS or LOIV FHA TERMS. Located east s ide Costa Mesa and priced at only $23.950. BACK BAY AREA Excellent FOUR BEDROOM , 21'.i bath home \Vith large family room and all ele<>. kitchen with large pantry. Like new s hag carpet thru out. Rear yard has large patio and laundry is i n the double garage. Priced at only $31 ,000 with excellent TERMS. FAMILY LIFE UNLIMITED In1mar.ulate FOUR BDRM., 2 bath home with rear livin'(' room . Fireolace. hu2e family r oom, wet·bar, carpets, di.apes and sprinklers. Newly decorated in and out. Conveniently located. 132.000 FHA OR VA. PERFECT Starter home 122.SOO. Three \ldrm. 1 bath home on R-2 lot. Carpe ted & draped -move in condition -WITH -FOUR RENTAL GAR· AGES to off-set the payment. All thi~ for less than $150PITI a month to qualified buyer. All ·terms available. IF YOU'RE FAR-SIGHTED You'll recognize the POTENTIAL of this Fixer-Upper. One Bedroom. One Bath home with lY, Car Garage. ZONED R·2 118,950. DOWN TO EARTH PRICE Beauit!ul, level 80' x 110' BAYCREST lot. Vie'v of Upper Bay, building plans included. Our best NEWPORT BEACH building site buy at only $23 ,500. c 0 L llJ ELL PROPERTIES. INC. REAL ESTATE 220 E.17t'1 St. Costa Mesa 646 • 0555 • 549·1910 Evenings Cill 645-4483 or 64~7438 Gener el General CONGRATULATIONS BUZZ DALY COATS & WAtLACE REALTORS v.·ould like to take this opportunity to con· J!ratulate I •. J. "BUZZ" DALY on being named ASSOC IATE OF THE YEAR !or the entire Huntington Beach-Fountain Valley Board of Realtors! Our entire s taf(, is of course. Qu ite proud of "BUZZ." who also served the past y ear on the Board of Directors of the Huntini;?ton Board. Amon.e: his other accomplishments "BUZZ" was named TOP LISTER and runner-up TO)' SALESMAN !or the l-luntington Beach o(fice of COATS & WALLACE REAL ESTATE !or the year 1971. Add to this "BUZZ's" 3rd place in the Home- town Speech Contest of. the Calif. Real Estate Assn ., and you can see why we are pleased to have his services working for ou.r company. Great going "BUZZ," keets up the good work!! ~ COATS &'WALLACE REALTORS ~ 962·4454 e Op•n Evenings LOT 'A CASH! TAKE OVER G.I. LOAN wlfth annual per' centage rate of ONLY 6%! Let tenants make your pay· ments! 4 .,;_ 2 bedroom units! Bargain priced to sell fut) Call now -~ baths with ext:Ta % bath for La.rgt> living room with a anytune. ·Pooi area. Prim• tOC.tion firepla<e. Com PI• I e I Y ~****************** 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; "~"· aod draped_. ·'."' EASTSIDE C.M. EASTBLUFF General , near school.s & shopping. No ·.- down to VETS · Low ®"'fl ~°ai1~gus dis!:~~.esand wap~~~ General General 2 STORY HOME to anyone. CALL 546-2Jl3 ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 3 BR. 2 BA .• FAM. RM. TOWNHOUSE 1 Lovely Pool Home LOW COST -HI GRADE LIVING. 2 Big b«lrms, 11,1 BA's. all rlttt blt in kitch. vacant and ready lor OC'· cupan(')'. Located on Fair· view Rr!. F'uU price Plus l large bedrooms, 2 bath!, built-ins, fireplaee. and 2· c 11. r garage. L<>ls of 1>11lio 11.nd pool 11.rel for fun and pa.rti«=;i. Assume FHA 11.1 $1TI a month or no NOW Price only $33,500. ed at only $85,000 with a11 surrounded by beau Ii tu I Joan co mmitment of 80%. homes. 3 bedroom, 2 bath, $44,750 I Ol!l\I L Ol.,O\ . " ,t,>~/f lTO R ;;, ~··THE REAL \""\.. ESTATERS, ' ~. ·. ~ ·.' ,,.,, Immediate pos sess i on Please call noy,• to stt this lncrt'l:lible \•aJul'.'. den + dining area~ Ex· panded large rumpus room for entertaining. F'rroshly painted. Don 't miss this. "SPARKLING" New lisling, best vR.lue In this fine area. Recent major "overhal!l": nc1v cnrf>('ts, d r a p e s, shu.tters, paint. vinyl, Tl·IE WORKS! "Put· ting green" front yarrl. A brighl .and f.'XCiting home, ideal for srarter fam-ilY or young t:oupte, On a friendly gtreet & across fron1 your own park. Better call Gener1J , 4l " ' "SELLERS OF Fl~E c HOMES" WATERFRONT WITH SUP Exceptionaliy ·spacious & lovely ~me1 on fee land. with its own beach & pri\la te slip for a lar,ge boal. New ·listing. Priced at only $77,500. I . ., OUTSTANDING BAY - OCEAN VIEW Without Question. the finest view home we have ever offered. Custom built by present owners & their attention to details is'reflect· ed in ev~ry ·p~ible way. $!35,000 • . * COR(>NA DEL MAR * · 1* ·OPEN HOUSES * 308 HAZEL -white water vie\v -beauti· !ul 3 BR . 3 bath & pool. $92,50 0. Saturday & Sun11ay 1·5. · · 1026 SEA LANE -Bay & ocean view . Im· macul·ab>' 3 •BR 6' family ritt. $50,500. Sat./ Sun. 1·5. 4606 CO,RTLAND' -most ~leaant home in · exclusive Cameo Highlands -$76,500. Sat. 1·5 2815 HARBOR V!EIV DR. -Panoramic bay &: ocean vie'v. 4· BR.. family room & pool • $77,500 . Sunday 1·5 . ' Before ~ buy or sell, ge_t our 675 300 new li~gs bookl~. till · • . "Gener1I ........... 645·4040 "' .... ;1 r >f I ' 1-~-"""'~==--· EXCLUSIVE Big Canyon OPEN HOUSE SAT. & SUN. 1-5 Come see at 19 AUGUSTA LANE. Luxury living in the heart of Newport Beach wbere homes surround !he golf course with private country club. Beauliful & new droluxe 4 BR., 3 ba 's. Approx. 3,000 sq. ft. You O\\TI !he land. too~! $97.800 HOPE GERRIE RLTY. 645-4400 COAST CHALET 3-DIN.-POOL $19,995!! Perfect starter chalt>t! Big living room. rnrmal dining! l 3, hu,-:e bedrooms. Sl'.'cludc>d patio! Enjoy sparkling pool! Only $1,995 10 move in! Call now -645-0303 IORl.\l J oii.,o\ A /4.TO R \ CUSTOM 2-STORY with 2 Bdrms. & an <>ffice. Zoned Cl. Close lo beach & , bay. A fine view from uPstairs .. Priced at $52,500. Call: 673-3663 979-8165 Eves associated BRO KE RS-REA L TOstS 10Z~ W Balboa 671-366) Gener11 U~l()Uf: tJ()~t~S THE BEST HOMES ...... ... IN THE BEST AREAS IN CORONA DEL MAR : Ocean Boulevard The five bdrm, stately Spanish estate on Ocean Blvd. known a s "Encina Coronita," has a mission tile roof, basement garage, ample s urrounding grounds and a white wa- t er view; Jnside there's high ceilings. mas- s ive rooms, all tile baths and s till functional 5 bdrm. floor plan' One o! the most UNIQUE homes in the Ne,vport Harbor area with room to grow. and room to decorate. This home is a Pasadena-San Marino transplant. PRESENTED AT $139,500. e PHONE 675-6000 U~l()UI: f)fflef:S CORONA DELMAR· 675-6000 2443 East Coast Highway , Corona del Mar MESA VERDE· 5:46-5990 2850 Mesa Verde Drive, Costa Mesa NEWPORT.BEACH· 645·6500 1&49 Westcl iff Drive, Newport Beach General Gener el 274 Sherwood -Op. ~aily 1·5 Lachenmyer Realtor 1860 Newport Blvd., C.M. Call 646-3928 Eves. 673-7575 If Value Is Important To You Here 's your chance! 2 BR house plus guest and double garage stressed, great loca.. tion in Corona de! Mar. Beam ceilings, Knotty pint! and used brick, Really channing, Only S 5 0, 5 0 0 , 673-85.50. -2-FIREPLAC-ESi= $26,500 3 spacious bedrooms, den. master suite with appealing flrCplace, additional used brick fireplace in huge fam· ily room , run dining room. Ma.~~ive covered patio. 540.1120. TARBELL 2955 Harbor, C.Osta Mesa $74,500. Lllvrly 5 bedroon1 home over- looks golf course + spark!· ing panOrami<' view. Formal dining. huge family &: every modern convenience in this c<>infortabtr m'J sq tt two story horn('. Call ~&424 (<>pen eves.) Gener el $17,995. N9wpor.t •I • Falrvitw 6'46-8811 {anytime) today ... do"''" GI and low down FHA terms. ffiA appn.IM'd al $3.1,000. Be.ltt!r hurry on this one!! Walker & 'Lee REALTORS 2790 Harbor mvd. at Aduns 545-9491 Open 'tll 9 PM JUST USTED "'""!'""!"!!!!!!!~~~~!PI Choice 3 bedroom home. ,t\ GOV'T REPO f{t1 ia,.. .4 BR 2 BA, dbl garage, new Corona del Mar, So. of the Highway. Lovely 2 story eustom wllh 2 baths , decorator custom drape. w/w ""t:llrpets • All t!lectrlc bll in kitchen. Choice loca· Hon It won't last st $72,500. Owner will · trade. Call 673-8550. · -~;.. shag carptg and freshly 'Sf ~~ ~ painted. Best hurry -S24,450. / • SD> mo paya all. Call ! ? really ~·{open eveg.), 2414 Vista Del Oro Newport Beach 644-1111 ANYT!t.1E SMILE At th is price, $43,500. Duplex HARBOR VJ EW HOME In CdM. Front unit has 2 2 BR le: den e '•· 644-1010 bedrooms plu11 a fireplace . Back unit hag l bedroom with a nice patio. Garagt! is stressed for add'I building. Hurry and call 67~8S50. \.OJ THE REAL '()l ~§'.J'A'.1'E~S -.. -OPEN-HOUSE"'*~ 1933 BAYSIDE DR . CORONA DEL MAR SAT /SUN. 1.5 Relax & enjoy beachfront living al it" best. Spec- tacular view <>f bay en- trancf'. 4 Bdrmii., 4 ba's, plus game rm. Be11.uliful garden entranct. Quality constnicUon th"1lout. WILLIAM WINTON Reel Estate 229 1-farine, Balboe. Island 675-3331 Sell the old rNU Buy the new 11tuff BROAOMOOR BEAUTY 3 BR . nn PEE land In Irvine. Lov11ly lanai, family rm, &: din. nn. Call now, $42,250, CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX 3 BR front I: 2 BR rear on extra 1ize lot So. of Hwy. See thli ! $58,500. LARGE & LOVELY 4 BR. Univ. Park townhouJJe. Din, rm., auper family rm. 2600 sq. ft. $43,~. HO~IE ·SHOW REALTORS 3535 Eut Cout Highwo y Coro,na dd Mar C. F. COLESWORTHY & COMPANY, REALTORS NEWPORT HEIGHTS -· CONTEMPORARY Custom bti.llt on ·a quSet troe ..lined cul-de-a.e street. Thtee large bedrooms plug <>fr:ice away fiVm the office. Like.new ihag carpetirljl'. throughout, b\lilt In kitchen inciuding re- frigerator. Covered· patio withlrear jard designed for plea• sure It not e:<:te.nsive maintenance. Walk to Westcll!f shop- ping. $3.1,500 and "'orth Ii!! WATERFRONT ·On private island community. 8 bedroom home that is just rliz;ht for the '"ater oriented familr that loves to entertain. With a little alh!'rinr the dock wll take a 50' boat. Call for an·appolnlment to lns~ct thh one-oC..&-kind home A best ot all, yoU oWn t he land. $l95,000. I" • ( ' W1'l<E iJp TO A iA y VIEW AND a mllllon tWink11ng harbor lights by ntahl Dramatic arehltecture and dc.lgn lends ltklt to gracious entertain- Ina: and tamfly convenience. 4·1ara._ bedrooin.~ formal dining area ·_,.d wtt bar. CALL f<>r·.a1i ;t,ppointmtnt 10 lf\lpect . , ... $90,700 with Dulble terms. CAMEO SHORES OUR exchWve: new listing with a beautiful canyon view from nearly every room. 3 bedrooms. dining room, &. cozy e:atlng area in kitchen. Enjoy outdoor entertaining aroW1d the large poot Call for an appointment to inspect. Only $72,500. UNBELIEVABLE It's hard to realize that you are only a fc"· blocks from 11tores, schools and thC' beach ""h<'n ynu Set' thf' n11.turaJ beauty of the h\1111 from lllf' sun-de~k <>f this thrre bedroom home in Cortina dcl l\1ar. S53. 700. Whal 1'.'lse can we 111.y ex· ct'pt that it Ila~ lots or rusliC' chann. Better ca.II now for an appointment to vic"·~ ON THE CHANNEL 8y the bay. All th<! fun of \Valching thf' boa.ls rnter & IMve Newport l-larbor plu!> the fabulous Catalina .~u nsc ts. Charmin&_ 3 lledroom 2 bath home and secluded sandy beach. $85,000. EASTSIDE IN tllc winter. when It drtu:les -or In the 1ummcr when It 1lrzlcg! When 1J the best time to buy a home with a 1wUnmtng pool? Maybe now? We have a terrific buy in a 3 bedroom and famlJy room home with healed A: filtered pool. Quiet F.astglde location. High as1umable VA loan with low lntemt. S.33.500. TRY IT· YOU'LL LIKE IT SPARKLING clean 3 bedroom 21ii bath &. family room home in the BLUFFS. 2 fireplaces-custom drapes and 1hutten . Splash· or swim In the p!Xl l Just steps away, Out of 11tate owner wants action. $48,500. I PLAY BY THE BAY WHEN you Jive In lhls delightful 3 bed.room 2 bath home. 0pl'n beam cc.illng and a cozy lireplaCf' for th~ cool nlght.g. Dining room o(X'ns to sunny patio. In addition tht"re is a roomy one bedroom apa.rtme.nt . $69.500. HA YE CLIENT FOR 5 bt"droOm. family ron1n a~ dinln1; room. Pool optioMI but must have ~rass play area for the children. Up to $100,000 in lhr BayCrr5 1. area, Corona del JI.far <>r .HarbOr V1r\v l-ltll!I. Pl<"aSf' call us! HARBOR HIGHLANDS POOL HOME You're In the hub ot the 11.ctlon , .. ~larlncrs School, West.- cliff shopplng, public tennis court& plug convf'nif'nt llbrary. 4 bedrooms It 2% OOth&. Cleamlng pegged and stroovcd hardwood flpol"!I. used brick fireplace, Chambrrs built In range and oven. Luilh Jt11nd&caping surrou11dj( R hc11.h:•d It filtered pool that fJI " purt pl~as·urc. Low lnt rrf'l't a~~umable loan. Vacanl &. rtady for fut poA8l'.Uion.Hurry ..... $'11,500. LIDO· ISLE ' He.re 11 a chanCe to save big. Nttd.A much tender Jov1ng care but has been priced 11ccordingly. Solidly built 3 bed- room with convertible den. Very livable noor plan Includes thrre baths, fam ily room plus patio. Modem bullt In kitch- en with staJnleu 11tttl gjnkg. $61,000. WALK TO THE BEACH Sparkling eustom built 4bedroom wit.h famlly room, fonntl dining ronm 8.nd oversized Indoor-outdoor dl'.'n. A ~ter· pie-ce of degls;:n built around your own J11pan~ g1rdtt1 "·lth soothing waterrllll and stream. Many (inf' appointment.fl throus::hoot. Just llefl! away to the crashln.: aurf or the qul<"t bay. For the discriminating buyrr ~ ......... ~ ·-· $96,500. BAYSHORES WE have a "'lnnrr In this Jovrly 2 story horn<". Owner mnv· lnri out or ue11. & ll'aving th\! home "'Ith large living room. cozy fireplace, dining room &. herd to find· 5 bed.roorm. 2 patios & 1horl walk to l'rlvlllf' beach. Best <>f all -a low lcueholc:L Ours exclusively at $52,500. . BAYFRONT . • wrn1 a private ssndy beach. SPflCIOU! 5 bedroom 3 bath home with powder room, formal dlnlna room. f&mtly room plut l11ra:e 2 bcd'l'QOm aJ>Artment ()\·rr cann. Alkll\I $150,000. • Eastbluff Office, 2545 Eastbluff Drive -640-0020 Baysjde Office,_ 10.32 B~y side Drive -675-! ' • I • \ I I I 1 ' DAILY '1LOT --.. I~ I -·.. I~ I -·.. I~ I _..... I ~ I _ .... ' ~;;;;;::;;;; Hunlincton llNdl 0C=o=•t=•=Meu::;;::;;:;:;;:::;;::;;~ ;E~·~·t~B~l~uff;;.._~~~- $34,950 Hunt1,.1or e.och LOCATION, QuaUty, El.. OPEN DAILY 1·5 DRIVE' IY 9UAUTY FAMILY HOME IM«, Val~. Ste thll 4 Br., ~ LARKSMJR. 2 IJR., new· J BMrm + tAmUy rm, larse 3 .Ba., I!r.1$' beaut)', Ylnnt Jy ~arpetr.d. can build 2nd double~ sar. $~,000. In ColltJe Park. N ta r unit, W•lk to mar1'ell. FHA·VA TE RMS THE BLUFFS GI BY OWNER In faahlon•ble Boye rest, on qu i er lre•lfned lltHt. • IPICI OUI )>edrooms & balbo; Com· forl.tble, p1neled f1mily room 1djoln1 ml)d· ern cheerful kitchen. Separ1te rorm1I di ning 7oom. Nicely l1nd9Caped. enclosed y1rd. Im· ln•cul1te thruoul. •&4,5-00. achoo!JI, cn/~t. ~pplnJ. C•ll: Pal Wood 6#-1400 $27,500. s.n •pPratoaJ Ow"" ~m 'so-<nlc "-'°"' 615-5726 3 8Mmmt1 hornt, l.._ btlh, hardWOC'll't floort. doublf' &Ar· lelbo• PeftlntUle lrvlM Ter~: View 5 BDRM.· 2!1 BATH ~ + DEN 2 BATHS • Contcmp Spa.nish 1 PHONE US l'OR MORE INFORMA T\flN 9462 ' WATERFRONT DR. (Co~ner of Bud.~rcl) No money needed, seUtt pt.yt all COltl. l'lnt paymt not 'tll July lat. 4 8.R (eah#itla reek ex I e r Io r, Uftti~ paint ruar. C-om pl. upgraded hltin a p p I • 1 • Crptt, dt'JNI, 2 car i:ar .• f11.m. rm .. prestige nbrhood. $28.900. F.P, lf?is one ll a fant.utic .buy! ' ORIENTAL FANTASY •1e. Ncrthra11t C.O.ta Mesa. WATERFRONT W Ba Ch2 arming 2 ~room A Den-~tom Built , • Y Ba., ld~al 10' two. S57,500: • "-, .. ~ Celli /A h Ave. P ier/Slip, ' Br, Din TEO HUBEl\T AS.90C. oo: · 00" na I'<' t• rm. / Mll Via Udo ~ • Comple111, Profeulonally 3 BR DE I ~=.c.:;::..:::.:.; __ ...:.::..:= 0tt'Or81td ·• N .......... $5-9.500 OPEN Hou11e Sal, It Sun. 3~ e Lnta of Cu8torn Wood 6 UNITS on J,i acre lot. S&9.m . Newe:al arrA -6 mo11, youn1. Tasttlulty upgr11dr.d. 8"'1ow COmpitra.bJe unH price. Low 1«-uehold & low auociation duM, Out11tandinr value! t UNITS Manhall Rf.'lllty &?s.-4600 C•mto Shom Dr. 4 BR. 3\.s e Flrf'pl~ 4 Built.Jn• Cnrntr l()f·atlon. S100,ll00. B~~BOA Ptnln11ula hom,., BA, exelu1lvtt an•, mald1 e Avl.11')' I lull lnd11epd ~i~,...,. 11f,1oe Re.II bl •tr Wlih • f1 bulous VIEW. In exclusive Irvi ne Terroce. Sel:luded & resUul atmosphere, with I• 4 bedrooms & baths, even a soolh lnR J1pan· ' ese Furo Ok e tub. 1''ormal dining rMm with breathta king views. Dramatic 1wimming pool I Jn Orient&! Rarden. '1R7,400. !. UDO ISLE Sl'ECIAL Roy McCerdl• R•eltor et, neu bty, nice area. quarter•, mt 1q. n. ocean • Pool SIU'd Yard ~ •2 1810 Newport Blvd., C.M. Cf.II £8...tle9, S4~3.'i43. v1ew. By owner. 67.i.1515. e Costa Mtu -Back Bay ('.$( i .. ··\ !:{{ · $41.7729 8eyc:r11t 5 BR, J BA homt. 8)"' awner. , 1,.,..~!'""~!!I!'!!'!'""""'""' °""="'°'""'""'_. ____ , l..ual-: Hirbor V\f'w. J"ee 2100 Sq. Ft. of Lu xury 11 ' ... , r e n tr DON'T IE A-OPEN SAT/SUN. 1.5 l<nd. $115,000. 614-2'138. "47,910 $1 2,000 Jow" _, _ Imm hf':r~ )'flU can pack )'Our lunch and walk lo the beach. Brlrhl .l chttrfu! kllch/ family rm with 1:0Yft'f'd J>lllln, R.l'!'cluccd lo , 29.950. S1!t00 dn. on 1pecial terms or SO riown on VA A: $259 a mo. incl. taxe!IJ, * I' tU-44711:::1546-1111 !'refer So;;;;;;;lng I Tenant movl nit -owner says 1e\I! 3 Bed· room1; c:loae to private commu nity beach, prl· Vll.e yard. Cozy. book·llned li ving room plu1 i a formal dining room. Street lo 1treet lot. 11 '82,llOO, ~' ' ' t HARBOR ·I COMPANY· RIAL TORS "SINCI 19••" 673-4400 BLUFFS VIEW "I" l'LAN FRONT ROW r , ENO UNIT condo, 2200 •«· rt. 3 BR . 2'h ba's, hmllv rm. w/wet bar. On the bltirr : overlooking greenbel t, c1nyon & b•Y· 2 Love: : ly prlv, patio•. A buy at ,M,500. °Exclusive listing. HELEN B. DOWD 'i RIALTOR ' ctn;,., " . PIN SAT & SUN 1·5 ~ 212 S-nta lAAb(ol , C.M. ·-~~-----~- 644-0134 Gen1ret "Litt!• Dough- Lors O' House" Thl11 ch1rrnln1 4 ~rlroon1 !Mo Gl.fo~NWOOO t.ANE tlnd AVAll..ABL.EJ RENT SLA YE SKY'S 1l!E LIMIT BEA UTJFU" loca!lon 2 241 4 Vi•t• 0.1 Oro W alory, 5 br, 4 ba, 3 frlik. OPEN HOUSE Newport Beach Jnvr111. don't 11~nd. 11111ve for •It h !Ml l lflf'I thmue:h lhr 61;.1-HIR Sat I Sun l·~ A1ent ~,,., ........., p I 64+11l1 AN1:'TIME tha! rH iny rl1y. By buyln,:r 1/ldfnj' roof of thj• bcaurlruJ ~;...,------~ M141 11 oma.; C.M. your 0"'" hnmf', No tlown lo tXe<.'Ullvt home. 4 BR, 3 Ba , HELP! AnJdOUI owner, % br, '4J..007J BLUFFS. 11 It tit c Mc. Vtt11, low down 10 non Vehl pool, formal dinlne: It livlnr. -% ba, iwlm pool, good loca· ..,.,....,..,..,,.....,.,.,..,.I Townhou11e on Rl"ttn bt:ll, anrl klw monthly paymentt $94.500. Eally rcrm11• lion. Agenl, &Th.7225 HtR. 4 Bedroom, 2 lath Sf>Clurled are11.. J BR. 11, "'Ill buy this lhlllrp 4 HAL PJNCHIN • .ASSOC. BY OWNER: 3 Br, a Ba, $22,500 Full l'n'c• BA, ~nel colorful Plllfo, bf'droom home. pr Ice REALTORS 67>-4392 fa m rm, Nu kit, crpta, dr'Jll, pool. S32.500. Open Sa.I/Sun S29.~. 847..0010. 8 h R-2 Jot. 673-14\'i. for thl1 modern home wllh 11 to S. 644-2915. ey1 or•s 1 ANXIOUS. 4 lour br home1, gaa bu! t-i nll, ankle dcep CUSTM % Br, 1paclou!l Jiving 'O THE Rf.AL ''-l:ST/\Tf :l~S BAYSllORES home nr b11iy, Jmmt."d occup to 60 cla)'s. ahas Carptllnr and floor to &. mMler rm1. Pr ! n c 31~ BR, 3 BA, ~car a:ar., Agent 675-7225 I-UR celling matcbing drapes, ONLY. $52,500. a!t S:30 'btam Uu. 816--8280 I-'-"--'-------large den le. family' room 644-5.'ttO. l~;;::===:::====i ;;--";"::''-'-..'--'.::-"=:---Cost• M•1• plu1 a dlitlwuhtr lor mom. ---------D bl T bl I Cepl1trano l••ch Dou I 4 RR Lusk View Home (ff'e OU e rou e. be garage to boot. You lot! Many extras. Prlncipal1 You ax•em' Up .I B\' OWNt;R • Better ~an auume Ow. ex!11tlng onl ,, •• ""n17 ... CUSTOM HOME loan with payment• ol 1163 --'''-·-~--~-·----$22 900 E hi n•w , co.o<r, p<0I, • GC: rlf'l'01·11ted, 4 ~~m., 2 b11., ptr month. Ca.JI now! El Toro DON 'T cAu. uN1.;:ss w'"•'•· sw''""''"' 0001, -Only $25,950 Walker & Lee I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ''OIJ'R1'~ \\1AITING 1',0R A mature lntlll("Pf, sprlnlcJ.-r11, Sh&rp l ~room, % Nlh ALLERGIES? BARGA IN! A patr of :l wtr llflflntr. N~ar new \\'il h L'Omplf'!f' pr iv Acy. REAL'fORS hfo.clronm fixe r uppers for hol!:plr11J, marina & bt11ichn, Hukr u.~n hr1ck lirepl11ce in 546-00?l Open Eves, If so • · · this home hat1 lull lhe l!lhrewd lnve11tor. Call $49,500. 4911-~. 11pacloo1 livin~ room. Du tch 1-_:..:.:...c:.:::....::.o.::....::.:.::::.._ a.Ir conditioning wtlh hu· now -645-0JOJ. I:--:-:--"--'-'='----door~ to delightful patio VACANT 4 BR, REPO midlty control Ir rlectronlc £ollep Par~. v.•ith lot~ of concrrlt. Shor! New carpet, paint. $24,500. a.fr filte r. Nf'at new 3 BR, 10111 \I I 01\0\ ' I ' ' Li ~ 5 ledrcM>m Co rono dol Mar Harbor ;View Hllls l'"'.:'.=----J"'' 11.1.,(., "" quickly., OPEN SUN. 1-5 !hl11 v.•ell dt11laned hnme fnr 152S.152Slh ·W, B•lboa 4 BDRMS, 2 b11,., Spacioo1 llvinr rm wU h cu11tom trplc + formal dining. Cpll1 evl!rywhcre, $33,500. Open ltou11e 245 Tul&llt' Rd . th11t 1row!n1t famlly. 2~ Blvd. b11rhs -S1>'1rlou11 kll1·h~11 fNEWPORT BEACHI v.:H.h l'!lllnR' •P-''-~· Plu1 ltp. lmmac. 2-11ty. 3 bdrm. hnme 1hn1n11: room • R5 foot cor-plu1 1-bdrm. ?'l'nlll..I. WAik tn ~rt'd ll'll · \\11'11 l11nd&e11~. hlly A beach. Extrr. parklnr A"kJ"" $71,900. Jo'lne valut lor rut111. Quick poueM. In be11t location. Ca I I $57,950. fi?J-8550. 715 Merguerltt \0 Tl H: !~[AL ~ LST/\TF:RS "'"lk tn schools anrl 11tinp-~W~ll_l•.cR.:o•:.:•..;lt:._y•c."4&-:..:::..:'c:'":::..· _ 2 BA. Hunulcu-built home. ping. Low down FHA linan-VACANT 2 STORY REPO 5 Lot11 or concrtt"' and fruit cing offtrt'd. BR 3 BA . Try $36,000. Will! tree! in hack yard. Price reduet'<:I $2500. tor quick Shall• Roof leauty On Eastside - l ldrms. RE'lllty, 546-TIJ9, II.le, Full prlt't" ONE ANQ ONLY $30,950. Hrrlwrt floor. shingle roof, for ule In Colleae Park. 3 BR, 2 BA + l'WTIPU!l + xtra11, "'klk to 11hopping & AChls. Don't be buh!ul to make o(. Irr, lo the rl~1ible Gl"O. Ml'lf'i, 557-4~. ED RIO. DLE REALTY, 646-8811. VACANT I. REAOY SHARP EASTS1DE HOME 11r 3 Bir bedrma. 1'r 2 Full baths. * PluM "hag crpt. * 55' x lfO' Jot 1'r Boat acceu Newport •• falrvi•w 646-1111 (1nytim•J Fountein V•ftitY WON'T LAST! i $22,080. ASTSIOI CHAltM E R r Tlt l ES, TRIES, • Spoil~. 2 bedroom ho1ne. hon1e \(.1C11,tt>d ln tluntlntttonl--===LDVE-IJ Bf'ach, 111 yours to f!njoy lor Price ttduet'!d on lhJ111 Corona del Ma r duplex. Kno11y piM lnttr., btam ttl/., lo11 of po111lbi litle11, $52,500. 603 Po lns•ttia Move rlaht In. Chll.rn1ing 2 bdrm. phu1 JK'W 2 bdrm., df'n It f11n1ily rm.; bllln11, rrplc., 1''.A. heat. Take a look· you'll be l(lad you did. A!l,:umr 6'~ annual f)f'l'Cf'O- ta,1rr rAlr.: Cl l°"n wtrh low monthly pR.ytnrnl of only $151 pt'r monlh lnclucfing l1tXP!I & H.O. ln11ur11J1Ct'. FHA-Vi\ !rnn~ 111:v11ilab!e, Sl>f' lhi'I onr hC'lore it'~ gonr. Only S211,000. Full prit'f", * S27 ,500 full prite F'lfA/VA TERMS AVAIL. *FULLER REAL TY* Sharpest home in a?Ta. 3 Bf'droo1n + den. \arg!'~I kll · chtn &. fam ily rm. Service por c h , soft water, "2ard!'ners d' 11 ~ht, " Sprinklers, tool 1 h e d , I Plt.nt)' nr rooni !or carn~r •nrl Mat. Guc111 t1rr11, WOl'k· lhop. I.Aw, Jow clo11i'fl, Hurry, f l lh\tJ ptice It wilt M:!tl fail! lac henmyer Ro • dlot " vrry 111n11,ll lnlltlll !n. v1·11hni·nt Rnd you don 'l <'Vl"U fOIJl:<'I It -dtllRhtrul Bl111f11 hitvr IQ qua/tty for lhc l~n. :) htfrrn., 21.t h«ith, on irrttn· Call tlll for the ft1cls about ~II, Jn lt't·lude(I ar~11. Wht'n the p1~JIM>rty, , , .Only ym1 lf'fl''" !nwn -ju~t t'IOflt' $36,500 C.11 tHia:J5.1[1. lhe rtoor 4 Wlllk Away. IO /THL: RL:/\J, \."\{ CST/\TF:RS ''"""'· CORBIN- 605 Lerkapur N•w owner'• unit eonJ\stinR ot 2 & farn. rn1., 3 Niths plUI frcnt home ot 2 bdrm1., l ba '1, Choose your colors. Walker & Lee ~ REALTORS 7791'1 H11rbor Blvd. 11.I At!Ama M;>-!J.191 Open 'til 9 PM OP EN SUN. i:s- 3007 JAVA ROAO 546-0814 ............ Anytin\t *ONE FULL AC RE* Owntrs leavlng are" im· mt-dlalcly. Musi sell the ir J BR, dt'n r. pool hnmr. SEE SUNDAY l·S COVl'rcd pllf in. HAFFDAL •REALTY 141-440S Eve. ffl.9006 CONDOMINIUMS OPEN HOU$E SUNDAY 22002 MALllU Corner M11l bu & Banning) 2000 sq. fl: On a hi1 corner 101 n~ar ~t btach. Mott of thl.ii home open11 off 10 the 1400 MJ fl patio, Great fnr en!.-rlaining & JH!rfect for lot& of kids. Submll your best offer -mu,t be told! * 8442 FANTANA (W/of Newlond S/ol Tolbert I ReaUy jovely 4 bedrm home on lhf' cul·df'·sac of a tT'l!t sharlecf strf't!t. NC'w floor till' in rntry & kitchP.n. nf'w crpt in living rm & i:tining rm. Prifle of ownctllhip 11how1 "all-over." Priced ri1ht at $31),500. AU termt1 av"11. •• 21851 OCEANVIEW F renclacen Fountelnt by th• s •• 4 BMrm -3 Bath11. 2400 &q f1, former model home. Once fii!'kf'd a1 "Home-or-thf'- Month'' in Home maa:uine. Mn1t ou!standlnt -S5.1~9Cl0, and ¥i'Orth every cent. • LARWIN • 96~5 ANYT IME EYE AP'PEAL- P'URSE APPEAL" A big opportunit)' I~ wa..il1ng for yau, hl!re's your ch.~ lo live better for lt!l."I. Th\11 !Arge Mme localed in Hun· lingtnn Beach, in A very popula.r area nea.r AChools a.nd shopping Rod you can bu)' It for no monpy dcl11i•n anrl euy monlhly payment". Only $31 ,000. It's !ops caU 842.-2536. O THE REA!. ·~[.~TATER" , l lM Newporl Blvd., C.1.t d u 646·392A F;v(!ll, M8·118S1 GREAT MARTIN MORGAN REAL TY '75-4642 6754459 McDonnell Douglas Uke This? • , , .CUSTOM built triplex, '! yni. old .... each ha.5 larae prtv11e pArio .•• NO vacan- cy proble:m here Built-Ina •• l~undry room. NO SIGN. , , CA.JI for a ppL to lt!t1 156.950. lADERA REALTY CLOSE to OCEAN 31R+21A $20,500. Likf' NEW w/w crpl1, FORMAL DINING at'l!a, huillin RIO, hup Rlptone patio + buillin brick 8-B.Q. Submit your terms. C&U 847-1221. SEYMO\J R REALTY, 17141 Beach Blvd., Hun!. Beh. $155 Per Mo ' Tot•! payment 1kfr \1\i,I Jan- ta1tic atarler holllt . Spark· Jing % BR cnttace Mat the he11!'h, 011•nrr is transl~ & must move, Only SlB,500. Roberlt & Co. '62-5511 $1400 DOWN Lovely 3 BR, 2 BA In gd. a~e11 near F IVE POlNTS. New shag crpl lhruout. Lo11 of panellng, 1 ga1 range '" nven. P•ymlll $235. incl; all . ll@@••ini 531·5111 n:::i 511·5111 "FOR RENT" &autiful and clean. 'i'rueJy freshness lh111:t you aeldom see. Thi.I 3 bedroom, 2 bath home in Hunlington Beach. Evt'ry room glilt~n with freshness. Only $225 w monlh. Call 1!112-253.i. \~·THE REAL ~ ESTATJ:RS '' . " ( ... AP'l'ROX. 1/• ACRE 4 BMroom It fan11lyroom, 1% REAL TORS 644-7662,r---;;O;,P"'EN"°'1"1o"u"'s;;~ • .:.:.::: l•i!!! ........................ , i)Rtha. Clo11e to Jlt'hOOJ.'1 and --r. ~·uv. Rent FrH •hoppln,IC t't'nl f'f'!I. 2 n1Hr1 lo $25,7 0 • No Down Sat ~ Sun 1.~ r.1ESA VERDE EPITOME OF" PLEASURE fnr I~ t'Xecul ive "'ho f'tlja,YI f11.n1ily fun It entrrt11lning. Livin1t rm., 4 bdrnu., 3 ba '!<., formal rl inink rm., l"lRrn1 kirchen; billiard rm. & R:~rdf'n area, Ill! con:1p. 11urround large Indoo r POOL J·ith 11i•11!l"rlaJI & clec. roof opc-n\ng for sunshirn:. k l!ltlu' 345 23rd STREET AGENT 646-7414 BY Owner. B!aul i fu t spacious 3 BR •. 1% BA. Flt1a1tone patio A 'l'11rd w/fruit treu, F!l)lc, indoor BBQ. Ex. Joe. nr frttw11.y Ir. All 11C:hooli.. Many f'xtras. SacrifiCE!!. $28.995. 5'49-1827 OWNER "'111 hold Open HCM.IU 944 Governor St., Fri, Sal. & Sun 12 noon -6 pm . \VhAI a house>. "'hBI 11 Mrgain, "'hat t;-Z terms. NOON TO DUSK "Monlf'~y·• modrl Tiburon 1;hag crptg le wet har. S.'\4.450. Hurry and stt 11 $6000 upgraded beauty. Employees . Bring ynur wi fe flown to"thr city by the btac:h -Sii.Vt )'(')urselt miles and miles of drlvinc -...,.e havt' the tint's! selCC"tion of homet1 in the Huntington BcAch 11.rta lo show you . Let u11 htlp you minimize the monoxidt Md ft1ligue level and max· imize lhe 1p11rk nl Ulf'. Call for an appointment lfl Mok. 4 BEDRM , •• , POOL !hi" ~11ch, Bulltln,:, w11ll to trrmll _ l bedroo 2 balh LUSK Hllt'bor Vll!w Hlll11 Tiit Clot• of \\'1111 1.:111'!\f'llll ln1~urth1K lhr M!Chlri~ 1lvln1 ~m ,.n'. 5 BR, ~.,, hAfh Escrow'' kltchrn. 011i•ner 11i·lll lrRC'IC h11ncrd hy •ppt'Ating fil'I!· CAJ~6~1~ 1.a r win reelty inc: !JAA....4405 AN'iTIM.E STRATFORD 2 slory, 4Ms br, 3 ha, form. din + l11m. rm. Lrg rC'ar sundlc off n111.s!. suite ovrrlool<ln~ hugr yd w/~' pint'!. Jd~al lel.'n ar in-law 1uile "'/sepr f'ntritn<'t . Walk 10 alt schlt1. SJ8.9.10. Alt terms it vail + exit1ting 51"-r,. FHA-Owne.r- Agtnf11 re11. 842-l665. Shows like A model! Like new lhag crpt11 rhruoul. Room for boat er tr•iler. All tenns. Only $31,500. Call 842-4466 Own~r m.,v,..d 1•n11t an'l v•c•l•rl lhl11 toon Mt· ft. Ml-811. Vrrrl,. n111n11iori. ri Br., 11u~r htrg:r 11rp11rKtr l11n1U y rooom, fonnttl rllnh11t • plu~h akA1t fll~llnR'. Grckl fnr 'enti-:rt11\nln11: ar htllte tamlly !~~ j!,!~lllltr; hnn1,•. Only plAer, PA!IQ, Jr, eslllle .,. ·"'"' w 1 t .'<r" lt'nl All· 11\r.rd arou11d11, Air t:ondl· ~umable IOAn, Please caU llonrr. llhll.R cArprtln51". oday, Nrnr 11choola A 11hoppln1. M0·1770. i;:1uo:ini;-. VA Ir. FHA. W•lker Rea lty 67J.J200 OPEN HOUSE Sun 12-.'l l1J6 VIA Llrlo, N'pt Rfi,ach Mesa Vf'!'M. 3082 Moloko:ii * CHARMING * Pl. F'HA VA 11.ppraisal 2955 nrbor, C0.'111' MrM CUSTOM CONDO $29,000. 3 BR, 2 BA. lam Truly Ultra.Ultra CLOSE TO BEACH Homo & lnvHtmonl rm . e, °""'"· ,,.._,.1'. or bolh. Call 342-2535. ~~~~~~~~~I o THE Rl:11L '-l:ST/\TI:RS . ' $31 ,500. Rt l\'Y 11lu1k(! roof, 11unkcn lfv rm ...,. ~'l'IC' tlt'f'pl , f1tm rm, 11111 blrinir: A 2 bflrh"· '01!11 hrlaht 11nd ~hlny 4 hNlrn1 h<\nv• nn quiet cul-<fr.111c, ju111 liir:ll"rl • "·on'I 111111 Joni:. C111t Wi·A424 (oprn C\'Cl'l.J ADAPT ABILITY- '• !hr kr)' not,. of thl!I ~uUtul 4 bedroom hon1e, 1y 11. fin" .alullon tq lht lly'1 ll\1ing netd11 !Al'" ke 11. d11.lt ri.tht now to tt\ht Ofll", 11~7-6010. ·-' •16 Lindo l&lo Open Sun. 1 ·S l.cl\••l)· ~ RR, 4•, BA .. rtt,..·k, $1fi7.000. LrA11e Iii' nrtlon to bu..\', Tlllll \11 A ttl!Ht! llN', 'r•nk J•m•s, Realtor 54M617 I* ·...-co"'P""E N SAT.-. ~1~-5 -i 2440 OU KE * 5 BEOROOMS * 1bp 1n ltll"nll"l '°'""tlOn In Co~IA ~lf':ill. l R11lh~. IW'W t'lrf)f'1'R. ~7 F'1. rool. dw.•nflr lnul!'l!rm-d. S40,500 Balbofl 811.~· flmpt_rlif:1 * M:l-7i91 • A Rare Find Re•lty Bxqui.~ilc, cus1on1 dC'coratffi CU11!om bullt IJ\•lna Is what 1"'f'R'C 3 Brt 2 ha. dupJ•v 2 hrirm., 2 bftt h, for no MESA VPrde 4 Br. Owner ··" .... :1425 f;, Co.\11 11"')1 .. CclM .._ f R-' ~ t SJ! ~ N th!~ flnr horne h1t1 to otltr. wlU1 3 fiN'p\aC't'l!I. mafnltn11net ltvlng. S24,900. ..u · ..-ulK'~ 0 ,<Ml. o f 'nnlHstlc 2 8rory 4 bdrmi, S55,000. TF.Rlt.1S $ BUILD INCOME $ OPEN J.5 SAT. dn. VA. 1616 Eltn Ave., F;x1ra IArgf' bonu!I room Georg• Wllllem1on 2 Bclrm. plus dinlna rm., l.Jit. lSS l •x ington l n. 557-615_1_. ------ bulltin \1'rl b11r, ""'ln1m\ng Re1ltor 45 rr. R·2 Joi , rt"fldy fo bulld trnr('r off n.h·lunondl AROlITECT'S Home. 3 Br., I I 5 .. "70 Apt, Only $47,500, JU ha I ~, jlOO p II~ 111101)' lllOl°f' f'X· ~ 64S-tS64 " ., 1.m. rm., "Y ('., 1n1.~. l..oc1t1('(! In lluntlnr!on S -CAl.J..: 615-5726 m1.ny· · xtra~. By o"'•ner, 7 BEDROOMS NO DOWN PAYMENT Big 2 11tory hnu."le for lhal big f11mil y. Great loca tion near huge park for !he kkls. Call now for an 11ppointment to Stt, Cen1ury 21 R.E. M2-4474 ll1t rbn ur. Price only $64 ,000. TEPS TO BEACH A $29,950. ~6-71l>. 847..0010. tN~ivport-$29,5001 ~ 3 Rrt,, family rm .. 2 bfllh!ll, --BY O"'·rlt'r: Xtr11. Lrg 4 Br, 2 By owntr, 2 sty,, 4 br., 3 ba., bl!n11. Pool&, ltnnlt, rec. St t1tlt '''flllllt l 3ti29 E. Coast fhl'Y,, CdM ba, corn. lot. Rm for boat. fam. rm, w/wt bar. 3 car \O THI: REAL \"-E:STATI:RS 11 rr1t, CAl.L NO\V!! \,~:;;:;;;:;;;~~~!.I * 675-5930 * $24,900. 642--6459. gar. 7800 sq ft lot Lrg. CAYWOOD REALTY !• --Dena Point J>At;o w/used hrick firepit A * 541-1290 * RF: Tl-IF. rtRST US!:R 4 BDRM BARGAIN rais!'d planten. CuJ-de-sac. • BUll.D YOUR Q\VN 11r NEW 29 UN IT MOTEL Q\1·ner ltRVil\JI,'. Rrt:A will 8e\l 3 BR -BY OWNER 17160 Apri<..'Ot Cir c J ~. \\'r h11vt1 8rverel \'AC'Anl J>lll"· Cash $49.SOTotal ORANGE, CALIF. lh is 4 ht-firm Mod!'l homf'on 11. 111 ea11y wAlktng ro D11n11. --=-="°'=:..· ------<'"'~ QC 111.nd to a/l(iw )'Q\I, 1nn\'f'!ll a ny Vet Into !hill 3 -IArge c"OrrK'r lot for $2R.500. Poinl Mllrina fmm !his lJt'(lp b~· , . • • hclrni., J\. bft home with fITZ1\10RRIS REALTY CO. l haths. Lg. fcnttd y11.l'd. modern 3 BR, 114 ba homt'. SPACIOUS SPANISH 'I I kl 31" ~ ~-H'~ Bo T I lmmaculatf' 4 BR, 2 BA. "r. t h<ll''t o. . N Slf..000 1,.•rpls i, drpr;, PAymll'I lch -N r •. t...vtt.Sl ._,.w11.y Af stnr11ge space. oo .Super-siled 2-cAr g11r & 111r, f hor111r!I n.k.1 .. SlJ.000 thAn l'l'nl. CAii 54Q...85M, Col"Otul df'l l\far 673-9010 hou!'C. Nr. South Crni8t m11n.v xtn.8 are offel'P.rl for f!l)J., fam rm. Prittd to lflll 1 lie. lAl.1. u1 1.n .• $.10.!IOO up SHERWeeo REAL TY - - --PIR.7.B. 1'~11A OJ{. Voael Co. $.13.900. 6.19-3883 or rlrive _S32_._900_. 962.-__ m_I _B_kr,.. __ 11; •c. Vltw a1lca. $3&,000 up 18964 Bl'Ol)khurst r V Irvin• Terr . , . , $67,500 Renltor-8, •10 ml Nt11i•port by; ~146 Manzanita. Huntin9ton hach 10 l'IC' ............... $150,000 ' ' ' lmmaculalt 4 bdrm A fflm~ Blvd., Co11111. Mt-Mil. --------- JJ ac ............... S.120,000 ly, ~uprr tlreplti~. ~paclous Ph 543-9346 "Make :Room For Did· ''Casfl ·15 Kint-- CAPISTRANO I Owne r, lg 4 BR & y11.rd. frltAl family home. BY Owner: 3 Br., lS ba., tiy'', .clean hout tilt Owner VALLEY REALTY am r m , 3 IA, for m n....n SAr. & Sun. I t bit rr garap .. )'Otlt tra~ I! CASH "'I"" w w crp s., JU, x 11. wi h AlLY ~1 5(11 Cnn1h10 <'11 pl~trAno d in, ••sum• In, C. R. Nettre11 642-l W 1mm111c. $27,9&0. !>49-..1996. 1 a D P ILOT Transferred'' -493-1 124 $39,950. Prine only, ClA8sfi*:d 11d. 0 11ly )'('lur Inspection will Reeltor a Since 1MS "7·112J --..!... t:r13.ble you to eva.lua1e thil $33 ,900-No Down OWNF.n leavl"·· A-·-'"'"'""' cl•an, ,..,;b!y T '.!'OJ f ... _.,.,,, $© ~~lA. IJ,£f!S. prlt'td "'¥1Y· Yti'I the:~'•. ~tTt'"· IJq, 1· home. 3 t~.~ '°811, apr. 4 Bdrm. 3 -llll'l?t ~11i tamily room nil\Ster ~ltt'd htdt'OOni,, 2 N.ths drrulAr drfve tn' 2 for your pool t&blt. All both•. rlo·h!y """"' "°"'" ""r',' N•w Enil•nd '"''"' Th• l'unl• wifh fhtt 6uiff./n ChucHtt '"'"'av.liable. Beller hill' tonft1. S!'ritrAle laundry hnnit P l 1 ·~.a... -•1 812 _., roon1, ~ tt. C'O\'rl'rd f>4'l!O. ' C Urt 'l-1•MJWI, 0 l')' CAJ a•~· Bu llr-in r"flJl'e, o1·en, dlM· thuUtN, t11.ndly rm .. brk. ~,rro:!9mb~'IJl'Ot~t :!;: _,,-..,_.,.,.--...,~-..._ \\'"!!her. C~1lna, drepea. trtft. $.'8.SOO. 962•5566. JOllt' to form four ,!rt19'9 'MM'dr. 540-lm OWNER anxlot111 cri.'111-<lmlll I a u N H I 8 ' I ColoniAI Olpe: Cod "'indn11i'1, _ • ~Ullttl, dl'<'Ot11ll\'f' rMf I I I I I I /'~u.:.·~ !In«', bullt.lns, Jg,..e kltchtn TARBELL pitntry, huat p1.neltd IAmlly i rm .. 3 bclrms + dtn brk. I 0 F R E y I j • RANCHO • ~~~: ::~ .. "l•h •IYI· I I ,. I 'i lo ·THE REAL '.'"\/. ESTATERS luy Today-le Glad Tomorrow LA CUESTA "' •ith '"'hen11c ""'"'" f alMl'ARt-: TlllS n•:..'Vt1.•:: pil1111.,, A "·rourht Iron I D 0 R U G ~ s.: RrAd.)'-ln.Rl'I "11h llAll·lo fr~111. Rich 'tl°Wd p1.nellna. _ _ f l'f ••·-·II t h I J I I I' foci o • t: ''''"'N y, a WAii, cutl'l'lm rlrAJ>t',, IAnrt. t~ f11n1lly rm,, en!Jy hall, th• ogt of sixty, the blologitol 3 Bfdmom hou~ far livlna or l'Cnt&I ..•. PLUS room lot incdtne devtklflmcnt I 100-xlOOi i07 Yorktown, H.B. LADERA REAL TY Mt 4433 HI 401 l:;Jt-1 · s 19 ;;a ·,"' .. ,;: J BR, 2 BA. Boy, lhil 1s a beaqty. Fenced yrd., 2 car * Century 21 * REAL ESTATE 142·U21 gllr., all elect lritch., din. J E • rm. C.ood location, $2,000 r. xecut1ve ""· 1'86 t~t.i ""!J!'Y"' .. _ •. -... I' • Gg,d~ Kitch'" 531·5111 ( -J '3 f·Slll • 2 SpaC'IOUI' balhJi ,.,.._ iiJ • e Crackling firepJac.e: OWNER ANXIOUS J • Designer Ora(>(!ll Near Adams A: Brookhurst. • New ShaR' CMPfll" 4 A: tun., l"-ba.thl, w/w Cu~lomized home inside It carp, A drapes. Built-ln.s, out. dish11i·asher. P11tio. Good Prof. landscapin~ & i;lean tenns. Only S28,500! OCtlln lli!' m&ke1 th iJi i.n Ideal home for the family Iii REALTY &. moving up!!! All tt~rmg at INVES;TIMENT CQ $30,500. Hurry & ina~I ff>. '(714 ) SfS-4011 - day? 1 ----~~----1 Robe rt& & Co. 962-5511 -TWO----DUPLEXES OPEN HOUS-E One year ~· _ all 2 Bed· SUN. 11-4:30 room, new •ba& e&f'Pl'll' 191'2 CARMAN IA LN. tlra""' SJl ,000. ,.ch. SJ,100. N, of Ad11.m~ down. Call 968-4441 E. 01 8"'°"h""1 CRl$T REALTY GLENMAR SPECIAL Gl~mar, SUPf'r sharp 4 Bed· rm 1"-bath, fir.pl. I patio. Close 10 8Chool A lhopplnc, S.11 ,SOO. Mu:iM Qlopfr ••• , 962.M:ll KASAllAN Rell) Ellate {TI4l 847-9604 "NO DOWN- • NO COSTS" This 2100 aq . ft. trium~ ht ~au1y i!l the end or 1M1 ~IU'C.h • We'vt fmlM tbat t:xlrtmely a:ood vtlue tor )'OUr rrowin& ~y. This 4 bedr'(W)m Hunlington Sf!acl'I GOVERNMENT OWNED 1llA A VA l'fjiOSSri8ed TO'lmhouRA A hornn. Low down, Nn points or Esc:rvw f~ C.Ov't paya d<*nc ~ All priot ranpj. Call -CREST REALTY'. DOUILE ~ALUE , • • .downtown H.B., 2 hooM:t on R.J lo1 ..•. m . Income mo. ASKIN G 128,llllll l:AllERA RfJJ.TY 2 """' .... be '°"" '"' •1,.~ .. ~~4"4~n~-::=:..!!._.~4413~I lift time of happlnt~111. Cl'lm· DlVORC'" f>lll"': 1111 Sl.1.00'.> Call 84.Z.2535. o;.. force1 aaltt 3 i0 1THEREAL '.'"'\i ESTl\ TERS NEAR DOUGLAS AND SC+tOOLS Jolt t"ll Mlt on thr n111rktl fflr ~ flrsl llmf'. 5 hMJU01n~. l bl 1 ht, ti.\~ I !ill 101, J \.t b10(•k11 Imm H•tbor J11Rh. Gl'f'AI tamily homf:, lmmAWIAlt, ~ bedroom-. A tnH' .ttliJhf ~ 1tt. ~ r11:h1 •t $49,*-To Ht C'All !J k 'aPf"d, 1mn1rn~ J!r1111o. re~" lh-1111 rm., brk. $30.310. I I COMPARE IBIS l'RJCE CNr milttl. 961-.tm. .---:,-,,------.urge sow Y 11.rrnt to on 00- 1.19,00). 1'o"•"'·N"r.".n'"m-,-"~' .. ~ll.~4~11dl'mJ.~. -, I R 0 Y H U L I "''Jona!-.. l·~ .... ~:-~ .. ...,2~ .. • .. ~ .. 1~"11 .. • ....... 1 :::h~·~~ ~:iw~~1~ I I' I I I ~ J~~1!:=:1E1 ~ -~E-lhls rhnlc't' ioir :if"('n;;·g~~1·soo. Call ,,.INT Nl>'tlflfO L£TJERS IN r r I' )4 I' ] $26,250. lltll'@rtlt owtift' Is trMd~r red! -must •11 q\llck. 3· Bedroom, lib new crpta. CUstm drps, Betttl"fha.ft. new! VA.J'.H.A. t@rma. CAIL- Sol.-P11rk -lop rofld, - by OV.'ntt. 4 bdmiL )!Ji b&., eov!:rtd patio, frpk:, ptur 1.U bltns., maey .inru. 1'1111 crptd. incl. kflcf)Pft. s.1!lliO OR OFFER Aaurnf.I 5\i !:\ PH.A OR REFINANCE '112 M"1fonl Or. H.B. Plut dl!n, -.i111:lk lo hetc:h, nr ~I~ k •bopit. Tak' 01/er 6'4 GI loan, Pymn11 QJO incl tue11 k In~. 912--7383. BEAUT, attA. 3 yr old, 3 BR.. adjoins ntW H.B. Pl'f'k. Nta.r •hops. ICMolf, ocan A IN')'1, Real F.itate Sftft No. S. Alt. f213) tl9-mt CAAEFREE UVING I 8ednn Ooodo In a tun nil!d ADULT communi~ '· 1 ! I • ',. ' l .~ .~""' ~ ' ···1·.y1TRS toum \'l4"11i Int . ~.:t Nliru~l.1 ----------1HfSf SSUAl!S 1 • _ • • • • 11&.:m. 96>-7TTJ H~LDT lllllld t bdrm. 3 .... prof, lndl('ll. ·'""' .. lL Ma.kt ot1tr. '*"3571.. $il1 Idle ---· ~4~1~f'. 0 w n tr . ~~~r'1c1:u:1 ~! = 6 ~~·tw~N~~~f lETlflS I j J J J ] ca.a A Jl>Od v.•Anl ad 11 • fOO<f hid&: • f'tc. thN a Dail3 PUot lmwrment 0. ill~ Ad. SCIAM·Lm ANSWERS · IN DIMl·A·UNI -llallt P!laC ,,... Mitt -_____ _._ __ ,'Miiia P!loptlut Dime-A-Lina barpn ..... • ·-y I I ' I ' , I -..... Irvine Huntlnston S.•eh l plus pool $23,900 You will love lhia" tre1hly painted 3 BR, l" BA home with bltin RIO and ui>erad· ed. thruout. Hurry for this one! Ex,cepUonolly low pric· ed at $23,900. Submit your terms. Call 540-8555. SHERWeeo REAL TY 18964 Brookhunit, F .V. HOW CAN YOU Miss · ..•• only $23,000, modemli.ed 2 ~m home on corner 'R-3 lot. .•. Build la ter ... VIEW lot .... 418 Elmin, H.B. LADERA REALTY 96M4JJ 96M433 WALK to the BEACH from this near new 4 bednn home featu.rin& bltln R/O, dshwshr A: nice lhar crpta:. Full price $25,IQI. GI & FHA tenns. Owner will help pay buyers costs. Call 540-8555 SHERWeeo REAL TY 18964 Brookhurst, F. V. ONE STORY l BR. CONDO. Beautiful Villa Pacific, 2 bath, nice r.rpts & drps, private patio, dbl gar. Pric· ed right at $31,!JOO. Hun')' to stt this one:! l.rwin realty inc "8-'f<-O.; ANYTIME GOV'T. REPO'S fllA·VA. For Information and location o( these homes. call KASABIAN Re11I Est11te 147·'604 ---PACIFIC Sandi -3 Br. 2-ba, nr , bch, pvt club It. schla. S21,750. Owner, 536-8129. BY Own~r .( BR, heated pool, walk to beach, 10% down. Prin. only. 96S-297 • ' • • • , ) I 041LY 'iLOT JI . I~[ .. . ........ l!il ;;;I -~--~!~~ Money to Loan 240 HollMI Unfura. -D _ ...... .;.;;......;.__;..;.;..;....._ lrvlno Lido Isle Newport S.odl OPEN SUN. l·S 114 VI• Montono l.ovel.)' 3 or 4 BR home 11UOO COME, SH our hlllf' bckyrd, room for clilldttn A d<>s:s.. Gardener ma i n t ain e d . .IUodttn 3 Br., 2 &., ho \\'/dinirc area.. ~· rm I nu. W e crpts. Pri Onl.)'! By o"·ner $38,500, Mol>lle Hemes For Safi 125 Mobile Homes Far Sale l:U Mount11ln 1 Desert, Re1ort 174 tt BIG BEAR LAKE SPRlNG · Is • Jwt • a.round : lh4M.'OrMr .,, 1tot aitarted .QOW hnlshln.a this \f'I 2 SIOry ''cabln·in·the·woods'' for 1st TD-Loans r-Go-""-"1 --- KEN BRITTINGHAM RHltor US-4123 SACRIFICEI &U-4116. 3 Bdrm, newly· decorated! I~~~-~~---~ oldu homf', frplc, !ge dbl BY Ownrr, $38,00J. 3 le tami· garai-e, wet moorin&: avail. ly, many >etras. Back Ba)' MS-13.15, 832..001. atta. 645--0682. Prin. Only. San Clemente Mes• Verde -· SHORECLIFFS: By owner ~ OWNER • Open flouse S&t &: br, l ba, expensive y,•all Sun 10-5. L&:e lam home, 4 paper, drpa, etc. Pvt. bch, BR. den, formal. din "'?m, oceln view. $42.000. Prtn.. WEED IT brkfst nook. Extru incl clpals only. By appl. eves. storage room, wa ter 10rtnr, ... 4 IT'S HERE TH E NEW Viking Oran9ewood See this beautiful new coach al * Wickshire House 24x60 $12,llO Pl!pular f'ronl J\llt·hcn trio· del \\•llh huJ:t ptlnlr)'. In· clud~ upgraded c11.rpr111, <lrft lJt'S and 111ppllanc.'~. Sf't eapl• C!trano !'" •nd doH"''"· '"'".h'"' c;J 1n Sou.t hC'rn California. MOBILE HOME eahistrano PAGEANT I' only $6, 79$, OR TRY -thi1 sttluded. finishf'l:I t•abln for $6.930. • i:·Z TERl\JS * Call ROSJ ~71~1 ~tr.iS nr y,•rile: SJl('nN'r Real E11!Mlf". P.O. Box 2:m, Bir BN.r 6'!4 % INTEREST 2nd TD Loans sin 1nl. based on equ.lty. Also NE\Y 951- of !lalc.pl'ice loona S11ttltr Mt9. Co. ~2·2171 l4s.4611 Srrving li11.tbor area 21 yrs. _Lllk_<'~~!··---- NO 00\VN P AY:\IENT Hou1M tor Rent ][ fe ] 2.~ flC Appll' Ve,111"y 11rr11. ~;;;;;;;;;;;;~:;~ ldt'id for \\'('('kenct d\\'<'lhni;. horsr.o;, trail bike r\rli 1~ nr h)', e.lc. r iclUl"l'JI Af N.B. OI· Houses Furnished 300 AND REA D 644-81~ or 93--0188. D•Y' ,..-prof dee & lndscpd. $45,500. 833-l&ll • 1 ........ 33413 San Juan Creek Rd. MOBILE HOME Sprawlinll' rustic ra.nc.h ~tyle 5f0...-0204: 203tl Baltra WANTED ",:a '°;~y before 1ft..~f4~p~1~1rr2s PAGEANT S ACRES nr. Vall l.k. i11r. ---------- ho'V. m!LLA•, Glocated tn fu'ler, LARGE 3 Bdrm .. fam. rm., July 1 trom owner 2 or 3 BR 334,!~ St1Jn J uncn c.1 N'k Rd. ~f"niC'. $~5()(1 .. 11. s.ia. Dn EASTSIDE fi«'. O\\·ne rlSkr. 644-\670. Gener•I ' E ?F LAG~NA" interron1 , covered patio, housr close in, $30,000 or u.n.. MOVE RIGHT IN _~n TI:/s:v:a~;,trano 63.1--7710 8 to 10 Af\1. ~18·3286 COSTA MESA teetJon. Detalled exterior of many extras. 0 w n e r . d 496-m9 MOBILE HOME SALES ---------Pf\1 Agl . ROUGH WOOD PLANK. 546-1648. l!r. . ~ 24 60 s• Rl"nt at $1!'15 or 01111(111 1(1 b\1v . S J C I t *"66 Sahara 20x50. 3 BR. x 1gnature R 1 E t t ' BRICK WE AT HERE D an uan IP S rana ea I a • ~. '-droon,, '· •-th, 1lo11bl< • LARGE l Bdrm., fam. rm.. skirting. 8x24. porch, ·' ,,.. ,,.. CEDAR SH INGLE inlercom., covered patio, * SHANGRJLA * s torage sheds. Family Patio kltl"hl"n, Patio dl"n. l ;;;;iE;;x;e;h~•~n;ig;,ie;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;1;;;82 i.:nrftiir, rr ni·cd y1u1i, nf'11J W R00 11 dFL!Nl~· 3 B many extras. owner . On the ed ... of the City par k, near Dana Point Ship lap itidlng, J\tany d('· llhaa: t'a~1i1. frt'shly paint· e ea.,.~ ORM &. .. -Marina lux ft"atures. Dcllvrrf'd & TRADE 4 Bedroom ll11rbnr t'rl. Cnll Umkrr 545·9'191 FAM DEN fl.ooR Pt.AN 546-l&4&. limits, overlooking 1 he *'65 Regency 20x58, 2 BR s£'tun ror only Sl l.99:i Vie\\' oon1£', f<'t hu1d. $16,000 Open Jo:Yrs. · • valley. Beau ti ful Con-&: drn. Sx2l cabana w/ 4 has dbl door ent .... hall M. Ion Vi j h 144 t'Qu ity !or UNITS I n SlO ,-t••go .. 11·1 ~ C.'l . W/floo -1 . ...J 111 •• o tempof't\ry ome on . ac. wood • bur ning firtpl. v " " P"' " f'I 0 polished a1ate. Corral I lack room & Skirts. awnings, Gard<'n, ASUM." H/LL l' Ne,vport or Coida l\1ea11.. $M hfu·h prul \'l~•1\' n btty SPACIOUS REAR LIV · OPEN HOUSE past~. Ideal for outdoor fully Jand.<!caped. Desi r· " -' Call 644·7T'J2 or &44·81;{.i, $00 1 BR ut U pd NH RM . HAS CENTER family. cu~tom home has able family park near MOBILE HOME SALES . $120 $11gl1 or r0pl~ Cril\I FIREPLACE, IN EAR~Y 24566 MOSQUERO bee n thoughrtully plaiined bt"ach. 24689 San Dit"£n F\l.'y Real Estate W"nted 184 $1 50 P\'l hrnr Cdl\I CALIF. DESIGN, sliding ro, v;ew and comfo-. Can't *'70 Skyline 24x60, 2 BR, • 830-9110 • Sl'v ~i·h ~ds ulll p0, &lass doors 0,..n to paUo & ... _ d"pll-I~ 10, '' 2 BA, dt'n. i klrt.1, porch, Tak<' $11.n Diego F\vy 10 El LEASED ("()1nn1l'ri·. ()r \n. 979 .. 30 AGENT ...., U't' .. .... .. "" • H t Bch Toro Rd .. FollO\\' thl' front· rlust. $300,000 Or n1orc'. -- yard BADLY IN NEED OF 3 Bedroom, 3 bath, tri-level. JUST $110000 *'~~nbc,,d'en ~a.nslon. 24X e.gl' road south to the 11al<'s &i~lll Yl'arlylSumn1t"r Rl'n11tls _LANDS CAP l NG & $34.~. full prk e. Sep tam CAPISTRANO 60. 2 BR, 2 BA. Den, Up· lof. The ll'lvln rn., Rl'.1ll'rH'll FuK'r Honll'!i in Br11ch Arel\ WEEDING. W/W 1 hag lT!l w/wet ~r: 2% car gar, VALLEY REAL TY graded thru·ou.t. Choice -----~ Frt.lni $.1.10 Monl h carpeting & custom drapes Mission Vie)O D e. an e 31501 Camino caplstrllno adult park, Annhelm. Viking Model Home NEF.D 3 or 4 h<lz·ni hou~r. Rill Grundy Rlrr. 67:Hi161 thru..out. Gan:len, Chanti Clare 493--1124 *'68 Skyline 24X52. 2 BR, In S * P•rk l\1¥saVrrdrp r<'frrrrrl. COZY FAM. DEN HAS model. Open 11 to 5 today. Re•ltors Since 1965 2 81\. Complete. Near Br~nd new 3 bdrm. Brent. Ruyrr rC'ad:.i rW\\" Doyl1• Co. RESAWN WOOD PANE' 54~ ,,AA,, AGENT Hunftngton State Beach. wood • .. Evf.'$, ~3&-6.141. .,,. <.r'V'f"IU • *'68 New Moon 20X43. 2 • 1.. loaded with ----ED WALLS &: TILE BY OWNER premium view $34,500. law dn, lot, 4 BR. BR, 1 BA. Complete ex-extra!! incluaing porch, \VANT ED: R·2 R.J ,'1 R-4. FLOORS. Opens to co m· Jot, 4 BR., '2 BA , Span tile fam rm, nr school & m&rina, terior. Huntington Beach. sklrtlns:-. 11.wni ng11, land· Lotit. ll nd acrragt'. Ston1i1 pletely modern kitchen with roof, crpts, patio wl cover. rm for boa.t /trlr, 493-4077. *'69 Westerner 24X55. 2 scaping with s prinklers & Builders & Reallol's. 714- BILT·IN RANGE & OVEN, Many xtras. $ 3 S, 7 O O, Santa Ana BR, 2 BA. Wrt bar. Up· nlorr$il,llO Complete'I 646-4414. DJSHWSHR., DISPOSAL, 837-n42. ---------graded. Complete exter- ---LRG. Room, p,.,, hilth, 11orkini:: Y.'fln1an, ho1nt' pril'1 lri;:t"!I. Call art 4:30. :..is...21:l1. Balbo• l1l•nd 2 BR, frplc, I bl()ck 1\1 w11 trr ,tr s!Clrr.!I. \V lnlt"r $200 n1n. 646-0806. or 673-8814. Sr:l'\ltnc Newport.Co~!• Mesa ,.. ...... Ch't'.r 500 rr'nlal.t av1'11· abl~ now. Our IH it $15.00. \\'" ~unnin!H w rvlN> tir your nionl'y baC'k. Jo'alr! Call !10\\'. 2 8d1m JIC111lll', $1~. \VIII ac· l't'PI i0hlldwn &. pe1~. llas fl"n«d yro.rd, patki, garaal'. 3 8drn1. J lnuM> $250, :-.'harp wllh ne-111 C'llrpf'I ~. lirt"p1Act', 2 ba.lh,., in Nr1Ypl'll'I Jt,.fih•~ at'I'/\. llarhor lh&h School dis1ri1·1. , $210, Hr11111t llt'w 2 bdrm ln I •ri·Plt''li 11•1lh dr"Pf'S, Jlhl .C: 1'pl., fPlr. bltn11, <ll11hwaahf"r, it•r"'i,:r . l .u'<iury IJvlnJr In CO!lll\ fllr11R's moat convl'.n. il'nl kx'11!ion. $95 2 BR khls/pl'!te: OK SllO s11gh1 or <·pis CM $120 pvt hn1f', klda/prts S120 kldll /ll('IJI C."'I, Sl65 uttl pct Lnr Bcfi St:t5 2 RR ulll pn 11nal11 t')k $14.S 2 BR gar, kids C.f\f. $150 2 BR kld11/pt!J1 11.8 . $17~ 2 Bil O•.'l'l\nfro111 N.R. 2 BR 2 blk11 ti\ n.·h, C'dM. $1!!0 ~ RR klds1ptts C.M. $195 J RR kldll/BAyvl~ Sev hOrAfl raTK'hl'll In varloUll Al'e&I Jlat11nQ: $115. KJd1/' ptl~ 979-1430 AGE NT 2 RENTALS 4 a~. trf'11hly painted. Nltt crpt11 & <lrp1, 2 bath•. $110. mo. etc. & deep stained hdwd. 3 Bedroom, 1 Ba. 2 car gar. ior. Family park. Dana e l>• t . . 3 BDRM &.·Den, prl. master Shag cpts. CoYered patio. Point. a IC! rano [ II •' < 00 abine1ts. Tho"UTbeSTtt•ANr qua!Nll!Gy suite, custom cpls & drps, By owner. 8.16-5672. *'70 Skyline 24X60. 2 Q Financllil me s an D covered patkl air eond l=c__-~------BR. 2 BA. Den. Com-I ~· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;· ~; BUY FOR SOM E 0 NE $34,:m. By owr:er. 8.l7-7S45 .. Westminster plt"te. Hunt. Bch. MOBILE HOME I I B•lboa Peninsula AL.SO -..,.,---,,,-------• :t Bl'd.. ho mf', Cnllere Pan:. lfl Ilk. lleach Nko •h•• """"· 1240. m•. wmt A GREEN TI-IUMB. ~~~~-~~~~ PAGEANT ~uslness Offered for 3 BR, 2 Ba., condo. Frplc., DRIVE BY RAY' 33413 San J uan Crr.rk Rd. Opportunity $36,950 FULL PRICE sha_g crpts, garage. Fenced 9092 ENLOE WAY Se n Ju11n Capi!ltrAno L D P t 0 K paho. $22,!KlO. 493-4894. 714/S.10·31 40 • 493·11 :111 LADIES OR COUPl.ES ower n. ym . . • . (M 1· M • St) --~--or will &ell to ELIGIBLE 4 BR, 3 BA, air <.'Ond. La Paz agno •• nr •Y s : 12(8) Beach Blvd, Stanton Flamingo #513 Are you SuccC'~!I 1\1\ndl"d ! v 'E TERAN ON y A split Jrvel. vi~. prof 3 BR 2 BA, eovered patio, 7141893.1341 H11ve your own busill('1111! TERMS • · Jndscpd. By Owner ~1916 crptg; drps, dshwshr. Just Beautiful patio kitchen, J o i n SY M B RA F. TT F. ..... · reduced to $25,500. Drive by * LIBERTY l4x64 model fully ('Quipped with custom-fi tted bras, Girdlr s mlSSION REAL TY N rt a. h .,, and call us for more infm. wel bar, dish,vashcr. Dr· &. S1•..tmwear I n d u" t r >'. 985 So. Coast Hwy., Laguna ewpo U9•C e W e $11 ,500 luxr plush shag carpel &. Ph LAR IN B t Sh Ca Th h Quallly produrl!I yn11 cn.n br one (714) 494-(1731 Peninsule Po1'nt eau · ag f,pet ru-mue mnrC', d f E I I 200 . NIC E 1 BR Fourpl<'x. ~·u lly furn. Child & sn1nll p('t ok. $1 40. Ut illt.ics paid . \'C'nrly. NU·VIEW RENTALS 673-4030 or 4!l4-3248 -----SP AC Bey Vlrw 2 Sty, nlciely fu rn. l RR, 2 BA Carr>Ort. \Vin\C'r. $19.'i, (1) 1171·9467. 811ycre1t 9,. u•s ANYTIME out, drapes, app lances. In· Sale $13,995 Price I prou o · x c ,. Jl t on a ROOM To Custom bu ilt 5 BR 5 Ba . _,,, \ d &: d Ii marketing progrllnl offcn horn' d-·1g•od to• '-mfo,t 1"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii c u es SC't -up e very Includes set U[) & del. any· e•YCRF.ST 139·1 3 B ...... " • "'" i• anywhere in So. Calif, \\'herl' in so. Calif. you indcpencll'ncC', prom· " .. , . <> mo. r., GROW & convenience. This quality I I~ e . Ising future. rr!irement , 21-. Ba. JgC" D/R, F /R, Walk to school. beach & bit. home has everything -MobleHomH lilP ap1(!trano eat\ "i(!trano 11ubstanflal income. Call frpl c., OV('t"IZd kit. AlllO shopping from this 3200 !IQ. loo nun1erous to mention,! ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;j;j~· ;;; <;:} t' c;J Mrs. Sher<'!' 171.(l 543-4215 AVRii. Furnlshf'd. 642--4589. fl. famlly delight. The ea!ly incl. swimming pool "11 MOB ILE HOME MOBILE HOM E 10 arrange appointment, or Coste Mesa floor plan can be cuStom sauna ba lh. Call us for M b.I H PAGEANT PAGEANT write Symbra-Ette, II O 1 ---------¥ ...1 -" · 1 4 · 6 bd deta.ils! 0 1 •s omts ,.r 33413 S J C k Rd 334 3 S · BaMolo, Montebello, Calif. • ~"TUDF.NTS -Gue111 Col · 1 O•= 1n o lo rm5.. , For ale 1~ an uan rec , 1. an Juan Cree k Rd . with large liv,ing room &. E11r 1 ly Amer.1can San Ju111 n Capistrano San Jun n Capistrano 90640. ~r, walk toOCC. Utll Incl. separate family r 0 0 Charmer. Cute, 1 mm a c. CONTE MP().. U4/8J0.3170 ·714/830-3140 • 493·1128 BEAUTY Salon, S.A, Shop-1• r CENTURY 21 REAL ElTATE 546-9521 -LANDLORDS! We Specla\11.e In Newport Beach • Corona del Mar • Laguna e & DanA Point. Our Rt.n il.I Service 11 FREE I! lo You! NU-VIEW RENTALS ,I 613-4030 or 494.324~ : 3 BR 2 RA h c mfl w/2 l\repl&l'e1, boil tlrw I& Ira ~ fe:n('ert yArd In Mfll\ll Vf'rde:. For fan1Ulc11 only 111 Sl6S pe.r 1 mo. Avkll MAr\:h 22nd. Call aa:ent ~6-4141. Bolboa ltl•nd Completely fenced, priv:t~ home. Room to build on GREEN RIVER ping Ctr., A te'al money Al.A RentAls • 645-391'.lO patio lend charm&: warmlh ;;::-~~ big lot. A steal al Great Family Park maker, II 1t•Uon, 7 shampoo RENTERS· Dream -1Srl1ht 2 BEDROOMS, 2 BATHS 1 ; to one of Lail:'na's moat JON.ES ·REALTY 67l-fi2lO MONTHLY SPACE RENTAL 1 bowls. Late equip .. 21 )'Tl It ahiny t Br, Ulll incl 1125. Den, Flrtlact, (iarqe / lrVine A RARE FIND 2·Story, 4 Bdrm., 3 be.., 3 car gar. Beautiful Broadmoor, Turtle Rock. De cor a lo r drapes. Xlnt. loc.. walking dist. lo elem. &. high school. A MUST SE:E AT $48,750 INCLUDING THE LAND. unusual properues, $65,900 FROM $69.50! Rtal Estat" I (.IJJ] Real Eit•t.. !.IJJ estab buaineu, JUnbl ren1 , At.A Rentals e gu.3900 * m-2171 * Cl~l Buy With. Paper A ..,,., tamHy oommunlty ._ __ ""** __ ,_-.J °"'"'' Cro" 12800 monthly, 4 EHi Bliiff l---'C..:..C:..:=---1f1 103 d . with comfort & luxury for ~---;;;;;;~;;; operarors. Retiring It leav·. [ ___ .;;;..;....._____ Corohl •I Mir 0 I~~ Own:;. ~:nC:;J ~=l~tchU. everyone. Loca!ed 10 min. I 1••••••••• I Ing area. Reduced $2(X)O Mr Bluffs Townhou!lfl e..,,,,,, NATIONAL east of Anaheim on new Commercl1I Income Property 166 quick calh sale. ~~3790 aft 3 BR&: Den, 2 ha, 2 JMHM. '"-"u et Ir Secluclecl I REAL EST.'AJE Rlvo<Sld< Fwy. Tako G,..,, Pr-rty 151 5,:io pm, & all day Su"· N•wly d•o<>nlt"1. q u I e t .., SERVICES CO. R•'v·• 0u.-amp adjace•J to 0;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.===;;i·-I R-dy For -•·aJJy 1-ly I BR du·•~ "' ' .. -VENDING machineSCXll, 6 are&, nr pool. 644-8435 or n.: v•.. .......... l 1190 Glenneyre St. REALTOR Grttn ruver Goll Courae. Complttely ttdeoorated 494-9473 549--0316 Res. Div. 546-0811 4901 Green R•'v-~. STEIDER Building cOlumn candy, snack A 213/798--9504 t I -·· '1 ... u• cigarettes. 10 on locatlon, atovie, re r 1., r.pti, · NEW ocean vi ew home. By Corona * * 1141737.7374 Real E1t•t• R4 - 1 Blk. from Beach, all in good shape. $1500 or La•una Be•ch ldeal tor couple. 1.185. ~ o~ner. l BR, 2 BA, near EAST BLUFF Luk 5 BR 3 FOR Sale, 8x40, 2 bdrm 50xl17, owner:-may carry trade on travel t rl r . NU.VIEW RENTALS . : WE HA VE Ol'HERS Ahro1 8'a1ch4.94s319;~· Pr;n-BA. tam rm, 2 ~,1.;, 2fiiio ,,.;i,~ on •pace In C..ta SPECIALIZING IN lint. 54 .. 159'. Lgelachw/Frplc 8'1$-10.10 °' <9'-:1243 ii c1pa s on Y· -<J"t'I gq fl $65 000 644-ll02 Mesa. E lderly person only. 10 ChinchllJa·s, 16 cage&, Fully fu.rnllhed. I a r I e MODERN, 1paclous 1 Br., 4 Br, 2 BR. ram nn, .crpts. ' ' · StarliJ1;ht Trailer Villag~. Property R-3 -Corner lot, alley, good c 0 n d 1 1 1 0 n . Any kitchen, 3 block lo beach. bffmed etlllna:•. oak noon, "I l11l1 -1 ,·llil drps, f'fltry hall, trplc, 2060 Newport Blvd., Apply Management .54-I22.5, Sl6,000. rea.Mlnable offer acttpled. Lovely ocean v~w. $150 Ulil rtd blrch bufll!'I. Garden J $36,900, 494-1003 or 833--0792. FOR THE FAMILY 1-Spe-'--ce~l=.====--lAO£RA REALTY Call weekends or after 5 paid. Ytarly. view $175. per mo. Leue.,' L1gun11 Hills Who wants everything under CONTEMPO. Commercial, Re:1lde1:1tial pm, 5.57-14115. NU·VIEW RENTALS No pe11. 644--7003. .---I: 1·1dl11 r "SINCE lMG" O $40,CXXJ. Pool. playground, LAGUNA HILLS &. Apartments 961--4433 961--4433 ~S'-M-A'-LL~-.pp~ll-a-,.-,-,..,-.. -1-,-1-0r 673-4030 or 41H~.l243 2 BR, l~ BA . 2 11y w/patio, lat Western Bank Bldg. University Park, Irvine D•ys U:J.0101 Nights c ME TO OUR HOUSE! boating, tennis, beaches. PrC'stige adult community 149 E. Broadway, Coata Mesa -C-.M-. -T-,-;p_le_x_, _b_y_o_w_ne-,-. 2 1a1e. Dlne11 forces sale. 0 1· 2 IR Frplc •Homel Nr. F"••hlon 11t 11 n d ' 1 Beautifully decorated home Corner 4 BR 3 baths Only adjacent to Lelsun World. ,..._~ F""-on , B-·dway BR unlla Pri t d !-I '"l ,,,,,... Much/Sept., $215 mo. j · , _ Hil'-3 BR. 2 BA · · .......,, w ... , .. , .. ..... , . Ya e y s., ""' we mme. w "'V!Mu or "-'·uth , • w 11 •·-• l.ll .... &Una . "'· $36.~ -Vacant. Beaut SOrround.lngs, all lux· 642 ,._ · 821--0~1. ~ ,...guna, e .,......... 213/7SZ.11S5. I " den Price I II I 1'1179 garages. Xlnt cond. Mkt. '" G••age. NI-ya~. Sln1l•• =-------=-LITT1•E CUTIE · 0 se a University Realty ury appointments. Thera·l.,.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~l val 1<3500 Will -""-"=--------'" SM'" ,,. I~-•BR I " $31 900 ~7266 Jt 6 · 1 ' • ' take $4000 HAMBURGER C 0 RN E Jt •-1--11 -1 con11d•-'· ..._ a '""'""'• • and it's even air conditioned. · · a pm . 3001 E. Cs!. Hwy. 673~0 peulic P<ICI • saunas, gym, 4 a f Uy $35 000 lit "' ..... ""' ·~ II& saoo per mo ...., c.D I 2 Bdnn. townhoute with L•nuna Ninuel *OCEANFRONT* bMU 0 li'udRE! tables. MUCH Condominiums or mty ... ,u . ' f'OR SALE. PARKING. $250. J u•~·-Ho ...;_ II • • trans era. e. 846--0t7G. • 64~7888 e NU·VIEW RENTALS o., ...... -""' ••-• new diahwuher and a new .B_Y.._O_WN_E_R_______ for sale 160 WATER FRONT TAX or~ owntr. palnt job. Electric garage . Monarch Bay Lrg corner Cape Cod -w/ See tht" "Award • winning" __ ...;.....;.._____ CAMPING-SURPLUS 673-4030 or 4JW..3248 ~ Terrace. Gorgeous vie1v or vl~v apt. Prettiest part of furnished model homes ON LOVELY 3 bdnn 2 bath con· SHELTER. Dock your boat, Parking _ G"'' 1-auo· n' NR octan. l Br, 3 Bl, den, I door opener and excellent J 3 · N Cail -di bit •-U ' location. Just what you've Cyn & ocn. 5 lge BR!, 3 beach. Furn & ready for lrg SALE TIIIS WEEK. domlnlwn, 2 fh't"placts, ease new uruts, .B. e 645-78811 e Newoort Beach n rm, nt, -•m ct .. wanted and couldn•t find. BAs, Jam rm . pl. 3--car summer income. $83,500. 83()...3900 or &J0.7900 private patio, a: a rd en , for de tails. Pvt. ownr. frplc. $400 l1t. 613-3471. gar, custm bft vt/many * OPEN Saf·Sun, 12..S. 7210 MOBILE home traill"r lli4• Westclitt area. Phone. 71.(/673-8249. Investment Winter Rental Coit a Mei• ~ lt now! $27.SOO. xfl'lls. $19,50J. ~96-4016. W, Oceanfront, 64 2.fi657 Rltr. full patM> & porch ..;Ju.till~ _642"34 __ ,_.,_<_!&-_3986___ 10 UNITS _0p.;..;po_r1_u_n_l_ty:_ ___ 22_0 2 Bedroom, 2 Balh tripl•• 1.;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;:;;:;;:;;;;;;;;I • FOR RINT • : ' I '' i .. · . d h•11 Ma.xi status, min! price. A STEAL at $34,!llll. 3 Bdrm, room bu.lit on. Full skirted. 0\Yl'ER, 3 BR, 1% Ba In $18,300 INCOME. £XOtANGES, lnveitmcntJI w/frplc. 2 apt.a trom beach! . re I $49,9!1(). 2301 Java Ses 2 Ba. Custom decor, many Located in adult perk. Pet beau tiful Villa Pacific Con· Fortln, Realtor 842·5000 &. tax shclten. Home & $16.~. u 11 I I I I fl. p1ld. Owner 49&-1513 e':l:lras, 30' living room, up-0.K 646-4880. do. 968-2297 call befOIT 9 am a UNIT • Walk to Bch I Investment Realty, 67~7225. .AvaUablo now. IMM.AClJLATE 3 8 £ D • ; Lido l•le per bay cul de sa c, large 12X5,; Mayflower Dbl Ex· or aft 6 pm. Owner/Agt . l Ir 2 BR. $110 M, $16 M dn. NU·Vl!W RENTALS Univ. p:~~r. Irvine lot, 2_. patios. By Owner pando, 2 BR, All xtru. Adlt PARK Lido, NB. l BR, 2 BA. 709 Palm, HB 847-3957 Monty to Loan 240 673-4030 or 494-324~ Call Anytime, 8.l.l-0820 OPEN SAT/SUN. 1·5 642-ltm park In Fntn Valley . Utility rm. 3 car gar. Pool. 4-Plex, a.II 2 Br, 1 Ba. Inc. 111 VIA KORON 642-118) or ~1368 Low maintenance. Graham $j70 mo. No dn VA. $52,500. VENT U RE C a P 11 a I Hou1e1 Unfurn. 305 G~ORGEOUS new 3 10 < BR. 2-Sty., 3 BR., 3 ba.thll; dining BY OWNER -HARBOR.1 1~0x20~~, ~M~bil~~00-"-~1-_-_, Realty. 646-2-tl4. Nr OCC, 551~lSl. M iatance. Send de ta i I t ; ;._;;;.;.;.;..;,...;;;.;;.;.;;,;;... _ _;;;; rm.. family rm. Lg e . VIEW 4 Bedroom. Fee land. b 0 :!.. me, enc. Ol!O.l rte-pt H, box 3113 llollywood General Spanish w/de.n, form.al din-aundetk. 6 yra. old. May Jmmed. occup. VACANT! ca ana. .r\lm., In Adult Duplexe1/UnJt1 28 Unlt-Nr. Shop'f · 00'.128. Or call Lattr {213> ing & livliw:. Decontor'I lease w/option. SS.1,750. Call 644.7722 or Park downtown C .M. sale 162 2 & 3 BR, 2 Ba. 8231 EWi 1_46::3-81::..:::5c.:J.______ FRElll tou c h th ru out . Ex-W•lker Re•lty 675-5200 644-8134. _54_ .. ~59_1_9.______ H-.• -.-.-.,-.-.,-1!-ul-.,-trs--lge~ Ave H.B. S4XI M 347.3857 Landlord1·0wner1 tr a ordimry lanchcapU.. 33.16 Via Lido, N'pt Beach LIDO Village • Fully crptd, Br 2 Ba & 2 B 1 Ba COM by owner Triplex 2 Br. Fo. RESULTS yuu can ~ We wl JI reler lenanl• ·10 you ROOM, 2 hath home,,! llrcpl•ce, dbl. 1ar.1 p.aUo, : rt'decorated. New 1 ha I r rpl11 II drps. Avail. Man:h · : 111, $2:50 per mo. 301 Eul: 1 Bl'Ndway, C.M. I Lachenmyer, R· 111" Walk school•, pool A: rec =====----·I $23,250. Must sell! Newport tum or u.nfum. Reasonable. ·· r.. " pend on, Ca.II the SUptro •~R EE ot charre ••. Many area. 157.500. Owner (TI4) CHARMING 2-sty. 3 bdrm. fights area nr Cliff Dr .• 3 675-0672. lovely lge. grounds. garage l ~J BR , frplc, bltrui, cllcl. ~al es man •. Da.U7 PUot de11trable 1enant1 on our .1880 Newport Blvd., C.M, 833-8 21 2 bath, dining rm. hom e on BR con•-. t.a...,.e lot. ---------+ h~e park'g. On cul«-garages, pool. 644-6344. Oauified 642.-6671 • place """lllnit 11111. Call MS-lm Eve•. men 1 . 40 II tr t t -~ ... **WANTED ** A C $43,500. Owner 842-3776. <·PLEX By Owne• -··ad• c•·-11'. ALAR t I • 64• -"!"~'!'P.!"!!"!~~M!;' ... l BR. lamlJy rm, 1% ba, . A ee o street lot. Owner/Agt. 64.2-7491. Open , ,,...... • , .... .,., en • s ~•7-"':: l...gt. patio, garden A lawn. Sun l-5. Older Mobllehom4!', Cash 2 Triplexes, conven N.B. Joe. Choice Huntington Bea.ch • WALK TO ~JK -~ b~tns, ndd~~h31"!tlcpt.I, drp1, $69,500. I ~=~~--~~--,~~«~!ra~d~·~·~u~to~.~821~-9280~~ Gr. Inc. $5500 & $0000. Excel IU"ea, S7l.500. 842-5107. l 8R. 1;ncl 1ar. Sml yard. a ir oo . o.>.r NEAR Baycresl, 3~ oq fl t ----------lax shelter, Gd for be&:inner. SW . Lagun• ... ch boa>ml6 t,oweoD ,.. aplbail le~! elegance.land. 4'n br. I I~ Owner. 548-9695. Lott for Safe 170 At.A n("nt1l11 • 545-3900 KO COit 3 , view. fee . Just Roi fttate, LUXURY LIVING 3416 Via Ur;o 615--4562 reduced to $86,500, By ~--°"-"'-'-' _ _, Cute Home + Apl $4.9.500 e ltARD lo Find -2 BIL View _ almost new; ovu-VACANT owner, 54-2514. Near the ocean In Newport R·l Lot Laguna le•ch Fncd )'I'd. Encl 1ar. Kldt/ looking Monarch Bay A: Redone thruout. Priv. cov. NEWPORT SHORES Owner/Agr:nt * ~123 llAVE heau.tlful ocean view pel1. Sl.50. beach. 3500 Sq. n. of wood, ~tio, formal din. 2 BR., 2 .1toJ'1, l BR, A·trame. Slept AcrH .. for ule 150 UNITS wanted. Have buyers k>I, t.aaun• Be11ch. Will ~U ALA Rental1 • ~3900 1lus 4' tile. A luxury home m~ wardrobe Form to best beach. Uke new for duplexes up to la:e unit.I. $14,500 or build lo suit. l le 3 BR. HOUM, Ctpt'c, .. wHh lots of pert0nallty. AD> try • · 642-l525 ' MUST SEU. Age:nl 615-7225 HlR. 492-1896. drps Ii or curt1IM. Cu. xk>us owner a.sklng $l!IO,OOO. en · 40 acrts In N ~ r I he r n Ut11 room. Fenced beck * '99-2800 * --GEM BY 0\\-ner: No down -VA, 1 Callfomla. M!M>478. Income ProPtrtv 1" 1---------The following rentals are ·open for •re•. s1ov,., O!ntral loc. • 1610 w. Coa" Hwy .. N.B. Y' old. 3 Br, 2 ha, 2 trplc's, C I ---1"'o-"u'-N"-..,."'---LOT R-<. Ulx300. "' lhc your lnspoction tllis wMkend. 64&-<l961 °' m-12<tl 3! ~-~ ... '°"'""''ii REALTORS &42-4623 crpt.s/drp9. dbl gar, 1 bit emetery 11 ~ counly ne1d to Costa Met a. · _, BEST BUYll •bch. 147,SOO. F .. Simple. 2:._on...!£.rypts U6 Pride of....,.,..,,. I lkdm :::"e! .. '°!>41"!,.~."'1" HOUSES FOR RENT A'M'RAC. ':;."' d,u plu . --··-..... CAL#'. QUALITY bull!. 4 1 .. e. &42-752!, Mn. Lew:l.1. 4 cemetery tot... 1D -.. old, fumiahed apt• In top tofld, ....., (4 Bedroom} Ra.nit. re 1· •· Cf'Pll, _ .. -.... 1·· FAIRWAY Lf)'T ,-,,-,, d....... No child/Pelt., ,190. ,.,......,.._o.w bdrm~· or 3 1 dtn: tonnal FOR Ml~by owner (Bluffs) Fully landscaped. Beaul Nevtr a v11cancy. $15.000 · • 590 Maquellc Circle, Costa Mesa .... ~B~lue-.,-L.noon Viiiil dlnl!'ll are.a, eating a.rt• tn 3 bdrm. 2~ btth homt. view. U:avtrc atta. Leu down . Owner will finance. La.guna Nl~I C'.olf Couru. 557.8924 $295 UNF. Open Sat & Sun 64z..913S. • kitch. "Poolsiz~ palio. ~·completely encloled lhancoat.~. $1l 5,000. 61297~.~~ rCd terrn11, Rkr. 3 BDRM., 2 t>.th, bu.ll t·lnl, FOR SALE I: RENT Noni ""'1f ,_, On I y cou .... -...i. wood dee'-'-. ~ .,......,...,.,. rarprt.•. tlnipr11. Kitt s .l pet.1 2 Br 2 Ba nr beach 141,500 ...... '\J' .. ..,. '"'"11 Centu 21 APARTMENTS FOR RENT OK '· I --~ d ·-3 B< 3 a. °"""" vu 155.000 189.500. block to pool am. 136.150. Commorel•I * ry * Mobile Homi/ · ~·· •"~ Y • - 2 Br .tt1111 _ tt'.nt to June 30 Walker Reatty 675-52'0 6"-3297 ~.~eves. Property 151 Trailer Parks 172 (2 Bedroom) mo. 648-l4l4_.~~~~-• Call $2'Jtl6.. ..... 3336 Via Lido. N'pt B .. ch BY Owner. ' BR. BJodc l--"'-..-.-----REAL ESTATE 641·1nl 303 E . Edgelllater. Balboa Penin•ula • BONANZA: I "' F./...,., GOON REAL~ 1 Bl . 1-BBQ -----..-DESERT CRE5I' 11ov~" rtlrla. child prt. All BLUE LA " s BR., 311 be. dea A . '""'· "'" ou · EAST 17~ STREET 6 Unit& E•1tblun Own'°"' own lot 1·871·2866 ,225 Furn Open Sat & Sun 30904. s. Coast Jlwy pl•"""""' •••••••.•• uq~ Lovely kitchen. Owner will m ,._0 util Incl. SI~. • -·-.. ,.....~ tlnanc:e 548-nil COSTA MESA 2 BR .. 2 blth unlll. 2 yrs. ~ , CLUBHOUSE, N•tural (J Bodrooml ALA R•nt•ls e 64S.3'GO Ocean front eaec. 5 BR. 3 bl. atr&da cornt.r. · 't5 Fl. lrootin& 17th St. old. Fully carp. It dnpc!d. liot Poolt. $3,990 to $7290 d N rt B h O\\'N·YOtm-OWN APJ'. Pool .............. SlZ.000 $22,500. Must sell ! Ne•'J>Ori Sill OOO ctuh down Covt'f'fd parkinc. Bnt loca· 1'tff Btoctwres 1809 W , Balboa Blv , . ewpo eac · e JIEAR Thi•! 3 Sr, btJct Pool . devattt, ••-..pins LIDO REAL TY INC. ff•Jcbll .,.. "'OIU o. .. s R<•~la. Bier 61U70JJ tloo. 11SJ).000. ELDRIGE REALTY ro. 673-22231265 UNF . O pen Daily flt<d y<d. Kld>/pet~ E/oldt. YI..,, 2 BR. 2 BA. $47,SOO. 3377 Vla Lido. NJ!. BR. O.ttq<, tarp lot. . c , P. 0 . Bo> 616-0 11~. ' Owner -thir· Bier. •~7111 , °"""" t2Ul 19<-la , , '75-6050 DK<rt Hot Sorin<•, CalU. • , .. , ALA Rtnt•ls e '4J.l* -~SP~A~R~KL=!!j~G~!~3~8R. l" BA. '11IE SUJFFS )pl~IJ~J,-...i"1'1'hfl la1tetl dnw In ttw!: -"'I' 41 A.... I (TI4l_ ~ _ • • ,.., 1 1• '-11i"*' 3 BR-:-2'1sA-"fowNHOUSE. Sell u. old atlill lkl1 tbt »' Jot,. "'°" Side. Trade 1 condo. Many ntru an llf. Wt:1t •.. a 0.11)' P 11 o I ---------Tum u.INICd tterns lnlo qu.lck * * * w.,.,,,.., I MONTlcn.LO. CI ea D. ,,... stutt -r. ~ ..... b<IL 0-r 6+H239 O uslfied Ad. S1J.061t. Call 6~ -I c.uh, call 642-51113 I 1200/...,, I'll. 141-112! , • J ·-, l . . ' , \ '~. Mir<I 4, l~Z ' . . ~ DAILY "lOT [ ~--I~ ~I -;;,;;; ... -~l~;;;i:;;I ;;-;;'"•-;;;;l~;;;;ie .~[ ---;;· ";;'""'.'".;.J ~[!]~I.__"';;;"-'"""•"-;;;;'""__,·~"' l~l!l~1 ~c .... jiiiiii .... _, ..... iiiiiiiii .... .:;J[tl~!~~---..... • .... ~1 [!]~ .;;[ .... _ .... iiili,, .......... ~)[~~1 1 .;;---1 ..... ~· -~""';;-~JrtJ;;;1 ~1 U""""' JllS HouMo Unlurn. 305 Duploxt1 Unfurn. 350 Apto. Furn. 3'0Apto. Fum. 3'0 Aot. c...;11'-, • 365 ~. Unfurn. • ~ Apt. Unfum . 3'5 Aptr\lnfurn. W ~~~~~~~-r ·~~~~~~~- c.to.Mou ;,un.o Hill• Coron• dol Mor Irvine , l rvlno 'Corono clot Mor Corono clo.1 Mor I BR. ~•J1!Ctl, drapr1, 11'1. UJillty l'00/1'\. enclo8tod ~llo, p&rtly furn. f"rplc. S22S/mo. -.-t BR. guagr; end. (>ftUo. 1 Cblld O.K. Fortin, Realtor 6A~ Mesa Vtrdt. lge 3,BR, 2 B1', frpJC'. 11 liv rm. din rm .• 1ncd yard. $225. MO-C190 4 'BR.. 1 BA •• Jmmacula1e! 590 M.arquelle Circle. $295/mo, Call S57...s924. 2 l\hRM., Wi• yanf,.1151!. W1Jer A gas paid. 1586 Orang~. 71~1576-51r.ll f'Ve. 2 BDRM. boo1f .. Y((W crp!g., fncd )'ani. .a:arage'. 1 1ml, Child ok Sl1;i n\O. 646-0762. Dana Point LACUNA mu.s ~BR, 2 RA . SHARP l BR, ground noor lam ~ trplc, hltn.•, t•pl , Bltn11, relrlg, A pa~ drps, Jncd, lodscp'd rt'l.t'inl . Snl Mon th A1tent 6'7So-J776. pnwia~. Bnnd New · SPACIOUS , 1 br, hltn1, $26.'t/mo. 1•1 le last + crpt/drp!!. TU-lined le quiet depolit4. 6J3..0Z16. only. $18.i. 6Th-5119. lagUM Niguel Cost• Mei• l.J\GUNA Nla:11tl • t..nvelyl·,-.-R-. -1-1>-B-A-. -.-.-,.-Sh-..,,-. Ottan vu brand nu 2 Br .. 2 ni~ Atlag, refria. $160/mo. BA. I>e_n. Cpt1, drps, lrplc., Ph: 642-2951. blt-lru, p\1 bch IM. M25. H t ' I •-ch 714/644-SM2. un 1ng on u.a ' Newport Be•ch 3 BR, 11' BA, fenced )'ft, 2 --.-A_C_K __ l _A_Y __ , ''" <•''""'· '"'"· drpo. bll1U10 W/D. 5.16--26.51 1--~----------------- CJ. MS NB Newport Beach Aptt. Furn. 360 Apt1. Fur n. 4 BR, 2'tt Ralh famlly home. ---------·I SlnYe, TI"frig., cpla, drpa, LRG, WR!erfront, up~r 2 frplc, garage convtrt~ ro Br., 2 ba .. rfen, crpl/d~. Cost• Mesa 360 Huntington B9ach COrona del Mar f or rent • Speclacular views tor your family. From tbla Harbor v1,w hll~op above Coropa del Mar. 1 · Dra malic architecture. Handsome Inte r· loro. p;Jvacy. Pool, gardens, play areas. Close .to schools, s hopping. • ·Two and ttiree bedrooms, two .baths. From '21s ., ~as, and cablevlalon Incl uded. BAYVIEW APARTllllENTS San Joaquin Hills Road, e ast of MacArthur Boulevard ·Costa Mt•• UNF'URN 2 BR ~tutllo ~pt. Crptt, drp1. glU'. sw[qi·a pool. No children'. no pets. QulPI n e l ghborbo.od IW2-8042. l NEW l & 2 Br dlf< apU: k townhouses. Pf¥i. d~. From s155. 324 1E. 20th MS-4761. EXTRA lg<. 3 BR. ;\\ BA. nr CX:C. Carporl p J u s 1ioragt", lndry facil. SHiil. 541>-8;94. • 2 4·s Jiit. hi!l<. au.1., .. ClQMd ,aarqe. Nut Sou~1 Cotl1t PIUR. 54~2321. 1 BR Duplex, Stoie Ir rmt,., no ~ta. Aiful!& onl y . Sl 10/mo. 548-6954 • UR .. 2 BA. Stud;p Crpta. dl'pt, .,ito. PQOL. l child o«. 646<-0498. SHARP unturn 1 ,br ·eloae to o.c.'C. • ..... u.c.r •. 114l! mo. 5.;7-77fi8. , 1 "BR Adults ovtr 36, aat .. Nu painl. At 12610 Slutta Ana. Inq . 2320 Elden. ' LARGE 2 BR, 1 "I BA, cpts. drps, hltinw. Av11il. now al S215 mo.~ 11,gt. SPAC. 2 &: 3 Br. Apl. S140 up Pool, cpt/drp., bltm, Kirf!I ok 1996 Maple N~. I' &42-:lf03 2206 Co:Uere No. 5 642·7G.'t5 LOVELY 2 lJR, 2 BA twnhM.. pat,io, dbl g~r. pools. $215 ·mo. 673-1t'6 NU''~,e~'w":E NTALS ~:~~i..e~Z'~.~~~P· Unbeliev•bly S.•u'tlful 1 BR, Pat>o. pool, beam. • · . VAL O' JSERE Garden Apt.s. ceil., d1hw1hr. Nr hosp. t vn. 67.\-40.10 or 494-3248 Adult.I _ no pets. Flowers $165. Util pd, l 7 6 7 6 -~=====~===~======='.... --=------ For information, call 644-5555. 2 Bdrm1. carpets, drap@I. nrar Wif80n ~I. Kids & Pf'I! OK. $1J'.l-..546-444f, QUIET lower 2-BR. $150. . mo. Clean, small encl yd. J child (\J. C8.ll!~1J97. ... 2 RR, 2 BA. Uni. Apt. Sl.50. Adt1lll!, no peta. pl CMter St. 642--5858. .. [ )ft] h St • ea 0.1., "''"" * 2 BR. Partly !urn. $1 40 e STEPS to W11trr -1 Bfl. Ap • everyw ere. reRm .,. nieron. ~u•. A U f Furn. Pet ok. Uril inrl $140. artment• for Rent. WaterfAll, 45' pool Rec. Rm, CUTE l BR, •·wly d•-r.. pt. n urn, 3'S I Apt. Unfurn. 365 mo. N@ar shp'g & sctwr?.11. . . Sa s 1 2 Bd '"" ... v --·----· Call 64&-2270. 1 • ALA Rentali1 • ~'.\900 una, gs 1· rm. Fum· New crpb', drpg, SJ4(1. Corona del Mar C'osta Mesa • Unfurn . .from $138. SEE JT: * * ~ *'* " 1 • PRIVATE -Nicf'! 2 Br. Apts. Fur n. 3'0 '10CO P8.?'$'.lns, 642-8670. WATCH the sunMt in this BRANO NEW l &~'2 BR "' Huntington Booclt •WE have a iarge selection or 3 and' f , bedroom homes that can ·be 1Q0Ved lnlo almo1t imJDedl11.tely on our R.ent·ORtlo n pl1n. SHERWOOD REALTY, ;r~eck, encl gar. Sml pet.IGo·...;...,.-,-.-1 ------.-r·,=T~T~R~A~C~T"7l~V~E~L7Y~f"-rn L1gun• Bffch exl'!cutive 3 bdrm, OcP.an ~~O~·:JIJO , ALA Rentals e 645-3900 -Crpl'g, drps, appliances. EXTRA h1rge l BR modern Blvd. duplex. Adults nn/y, Ne11.t ShoPJ,, e.n e I GI e d Loll! ol storage. Walk to all elec., oCe11n &. rnoun.. $450 Mo. Agent 675-4930, garages, bulltqn1,~ 'e n c J , •16 Linda Isle HarlXlt' i°hop'g center. l.lln,g lainvlew, minute's walk lo &ID-0020. patios,-attractive 1dnscpg. Open Sun. l·S Bold Ne C t limf' tenants. 1 BR. $134.511. downtown & bc11ch. SH all * GREAT VIEW 2 BR. * Adull.1 only, no peta. 1910 Lovrly S BR. 41), Ba., rfock, W OftCep 2 BR. Slf>4.50. Adults, no day Thun. at 585 G1enneyre Frplc., bltns. sundecks, pool. \\11llla.ce St., 5 4 8.-O 8 o (, DON'T Pl·N'CH 54NSSS WEEPING wru.ow -Sl :\.'i, perl for Bridf', Frplr, palio. UTCL PD, Walk to watrr $110 PINT Size $85. Ulil Pd. BALBOA $115 ~ Rik -wa trr HARBOR dockl SlofO nr waler HELP.·U ., e 53Ulal $161',000. Lease w/option to u NITURE RENTAL pelll 536-51-14 or ph 493-3039. $200 up. ~344, 615-52Gcl, 64&-2209. huy. This is a mu.~t llf'e. f R CHARMING, pvt 2 br ,el\r. STUDIO & 1 BR apts, com-CLEAN 2 Br, no gar. Reis. *'_.,L,..o=w"e=R__,*-- Fr1nlc: James, Realtor · apt overlooking golf course. pltll'ly furn., Incl TV & Slt>. GOLD Medalllon, h'ont 2 Br S4M617 .. Monlh lo Month Gar .. laund facil, \Valer & maid Sl'!rvice. Sl!'il}.Sm mo. 67.J..4171 aft 6pm ,,.:.ho, encl gar, laundromat. ~W7A~TE=R~v~;,-w-.-2 BR,' 2 RA , * 100'"~ Purrh11.M> Option i;:a5 furn. To ~spnn5. cpl or Yl'l!<'kly. 9115 No. Coast 2 BR.. Bltn.~. Walk to Adull s, no pets. $155/mo. D/W, S/C oven, crpl'd. * Wide Scleclion-only, No l'lingle11, chilrfre n or H'A'Y., 494-5294. beach. SlOO. Orttn~e Coast . 645-3515 or. M2-&t.'l9. drp'd, gar. ~k. Side tic Style.COion J>f'ts. $lj(l mo. 646-2652· SPACIOUS 2 Br. nor th ~. Real Estate. Cal~: 644Sf8' E/SIDE 2 BR deluxe apl. aROOKHURST It: Hamilton area. 4 Bdrm., 2 .Bath. dntpes • c~dng, nesr schools, f'-nced y • rd , $300/mo. Call 545--2>81 aft 5 11va!I. Yearly lea1e. 714: * 24 Hour Delivery ATI'RACTlVELY '"""· 2 I · • frp , patio. incl utiJ. k C'Rble. * 2 BR. Elec lritehen. 7..Adulls. Pref. m,iddle age. 673-8249 appL • BR, -wly .. ,.,,,d. N•. •·••h•/~·tr -, t, p s C 1 d )ill "" ' ..., '"'" ' "" • rfsh"'~hr, etc. Lovely view~ rP s, rps. r•na~. 4 BR, 3 BA. lam .• rm .. pool. rJL ?::J HarbClr Shnp'J!: Ce n t • r . ideal .for elderly. $250 mo. Adults. $22.'i/mo. 673-4769, S180/mo. Small pet ok. Back b11.y. Kirts 0 K . ~ ."": _ Adull11. no pets. $154.50. 494--7669. C M AVail March 7. 642--5872. $350/mo. 7-4 day!!, 540-2038 53&-5114. ,-.,~~---~~-7 osta esa :-c=-o~~~-~--Mr H _ 1 Br, close to s,bopping & 2 BR. Crpl, Drp1, Range. · annR. 517 W. 19th, CM 548·J481 1 BR duplex, Frplc, Beam be11.ch, quif't area, mature I & 2 BR Apts, $'125 &: Df'spMal ~ "Wllflr furn. 3 BDRM, 21Ai Ba twnh!lf!, 2756, N. Main, SA 547-0314 ct'ilin11:s. ~ar panelling. 11.dlts only. S150. 499-1708. $152.50. Freshly painfM, Mtl.ture marTl@d CJll ~fd. pm. 4 BR. 2 BA GJen~t" home, crpts. drs>1, pa l'N'lerl It: mlr· rod .. Ji-pli:, HawRliAn PJ.lio, Mu~I ~ lo 1ppreciate. 644-7187. trplc, crpl.IJ, drp!'i, 2 car Pvt Pfllio. $134. 336 E. 20th, Newpor t Be•ch crpl!I, drp!'i, hltns, covered Ottll~r diild OK.~ll7 "A" E. 1;'11'1\ge, Pvt patio, garden-Balboa l1l1nd 64.'i-1317. carpnrts. Ch ildren & pels ~. · Ing incld. $..'\50. R.t'4-:\410 Sl.25/MO. Moh. h 0 me BRAN D NEW ok. 830 Crnter SI. 543-401 4. * \\/OMEN-single ronmll, I ba l f 3 BR., 2 hath,_close to schools &1 markel:i;, Children OK. otieh' Sat & sun. 1010 It 1016 El Camino, ApL C. $159 mo. 558-0744. SPARKLING, lllunny. walk to beach &. thopg. 3 BR. bllns. secluded palio, clo~ dble aar .. pool· It. maint. Many xtra.s . .S140 mo. 838-795-t. VACANT 2 BR. $260. mo. Chilcfttt1,. pelt OK. Swim- ming {JOOl. Ask for MR. SNIDER, 962·4471 or 963-2107. *DELUXE 3 BR, ki l c heni/TV r oom. tA·ca na, romp, urn., Fam, 2 BA. D ""' M ISO U htd. pool. Adlts, no pets. 4 S.175. 1807 Port ChArlc11 Pl. 67~361; ... -0• p. Season's Mob. Est. 2359 Avail Now. 213: 67()...4001. Npl. Blvd. 54S-6l.1.2. LEASE/opt.ion. 2 br ~ den, B•lboa PeniniuJ• $100 -MOVE IN Allowance 2~ ~. 110me view. Anxious. BAY Vie\.\'. 2 BR. $225. Util. Shady Elmit -Lawn -Pool Agent 675-7225 HIR pd, Belich, pier, prk'g. Child~n'1 Section *BLUFFS 4 BR. ram, 3 BA. Adult11. 303 E. Edgewater. 1· Furn. k Unfurn 1 & 2 Br. Frplc. 'Be1.ut ehcl pJ!lio, 871-2866. ~ :rrom $135/mo. Up ~ po<K tennis, IChla. -$375. 2 BDRMS with fireplace &. 11, E. 22nd St. • 642-364."J. 644-2730. , r pat io, lots or perkin~. nr.ar LGE 1 br apt, part. furn All Utilitia1 Paid 2010'1 Birch St. (nr. -O.C. airport, S. of Palisades Rd) 2 BR, 2 BA w/priv. patio. BllU11.rd rm., j11.CUni. Nr. UC Wvi ne . Ren t fuoasonabll'! Mgr. 557-4246. BALBOA BAY CLUB Te-tTa'ce ftudio -Bargain. Tran~ferrrd. Take ove r lf"R.Sf', Furn RVl'l il. ~5000. 3 BDRM Condo. 1 \~ Mths, 3 BR A .4 BR Mmet, JW?ar park, bay & ocean. $210 mo S1 2.5, furn $13.'i. Adults. ext 124., R.17-7856. · bll·int, 11ha11:. dbl enc I beach.' Yearly Lt.ate. S300 'Iii June. 675-1573 Lndry, gar. QUiet. N r BACHELOR apt. New crpts, garage. P11tio. No pet.:. mb. up. Aa:ent. 548-1290. e $25 WK&. Up-On Ocean • mrkls. 1922 Wallace No. B f'tc. $150 / mD . Yearly. $22'5/mo. 962--9627. 2 BR, 2 BA, dm, frv;k. near .Lovely Bach-1 Br-Rooms :>48-6518. $100/mo winter. 673-9355, 3 Br, 1 Bath Muse. WaJk to heh. Pool privs. $275 . Maid servlce-Pool-Ut11 pd ~H7D=L~ID~A=Y"'°PTL~AZ=A-1 ~<75-=m=8~·=~~~~- the ~an and .._keep youf 642-3082, 557-1487 · e Call 675-8740 e DELUXE Spacious 1 BR. OCEANFRONT 2 Br. close ('()()). $'135. Call .SCfHIJfO.. San Ju•n C•plitr•no 'YEARLY-Bayfront. Magnifl. furn apt. $135. Heated pool. to N.8. pier. To June 30. 3 8R;;_blln1'1, ;;J;., ~ ya.rd, _____ ..;..._..;·-.-.! ct'~t View, 1 Br, no pell. Ample parking. Adults -c'::: 616-<)525 ~·· 673-7684 eves ~ nn from bNCti. $%'JO, 2 Slory 4 BR, "~bloc$ ,fO Jrt PJO. mo. 673-6190. pet•. 1965' Pomona Ave. or. '73-nlO. ,. 544-~ or 8.12-15.10.. 11igh. $3\5. CJJl a1t.er 6 for ON THE BAY 1 BR, w/auto dshw11r. Will OCEANFRONT .,.r. 1416 'W, 4.BR ,Beauly, by 11.ke, 4ots appt. .C93-t9lO. 1 Br., $140. Winter rental. 926 be rP.ady pin or bet.ore 317 Oceanfront. l Br $130 per of (l~n spaCf'~ Y•I <:Joie to Sant• Ana Heights E. Balboa. lm.~S.'U. for occupancy. Call Mr. or mo. lltii pd~ Bafr'helor 'hi " -r -------"----l;==-ccc--:'"=-~~·I Mrs. Tirre at 548-4500 alt pttf'd, {213169\-36Z7. £Veryt ng. 96~,2. 3 BR, 1 BA. Ira Jenceri yard. HOME like 2 Br duplex. 6pm. Irvine r~amiliei, ooly. Olildreli It quieJ residential afea nea.rl -'-•~W~l~NTE=~R-R~ATE=s~*-· I STEPS to bch, mod 2 hr. pets ok. $175/mo. 545-lOCIO. beach. $215 w1nl<"r. 673-3780. Altnc furn Studios $115, 1 ~~~: ~~~. =~~1iio all UNIVERSJT..Y' PAQ.K 2 BR.,lba •••• , ••••••• =. 2 BR,. 2 bath • , ••• ,, •• , $265 2 BR.'2 bath, den ••••••• DJ() 3 BR. 2 Bath, atriuM •• $$.15 3 BR •• )" ba., fam. rgi. S325 4 BR.;2% b8., ram. rm. i350 'n.JRTLE ROCK 4 BR. 2 ha., fam , nn ..• $360 4 BR.~2% ba., lam. rm. SlC)(I 4 BR .• 7% ba ., fam. rm. $400 · 4 BR, 2in ha., furnll!J}M. Year's lease .~ •••••• $400 We have sbort term furn. rental• avail. ' ': :,,f, I , 11 i1 . . . -I l 11ill11 r ... ''SINCE 1946" lit ·Weiilf"m Bank Bldg Univer~try Park,'·ltvlne D.06 ' I , Nights 2 BR. J 4 BR. 2'-' ba 3 BR., 2 ha. home .• $3001335 3 BR.. 2%i hA. • • • .. • • • $350 3 BR, 'ti! Aug .... .t~urn. $400 I red hill REALTY 4 Br. trplc. le'nct'd yd, patio, 2 Br, nr beach Ir; bay, pkg, BR's St25. Adull11, no pell. Ba.r-8-Q, 2 mi from UCl. lndry, adulls, 1116 w. 2135 Elden, Mgr. Apt 6. 1 BDRM, den, 2 BA, apacious S2'lS:si4'"'671 a,U 5 pm. Balboa. $170 mo. 673-4:>26. 2 LRG. l Bdnn apls. Com· ~~~~ 55~~487 AdJtl. HoUIM PUrn. or Coron• del Mar plettly tum1 Relf, stove, 1 ====~..,...-..,...~-BACHELOR ltpt. yearly. No Unfum. 310 BACHELOR co pl . t d11h I wsh I gar-dis., 740 cooking. $95/mo. . · m priva e, Shalimar Apt A, Costa Coron11 del M•r refr!g, ulll pd. SlOO mo. Ml!sa 673-6311. 6~2880 &JI. 5:30 or wlmrls. r~~~·~,....,-=--=~,.......,... FRONT H!le. 2 BR. $21~/mo. C t Me 1 Br $130 & 2 Br $150. 1..11.rge. Yrly. Util. ilfP, Adull! no OS • q Pool A: terrs.ct. Idea.I for pets. Nr. Alberl1J011'• MJc t. C S d I Oro bH.chelors, m children. 1993 673-8936. a a • Church. 548-96.1.1. . ALL UTILITIES PAID Costa ~·u Compare before Yoll rent • SHARP 1 Br. Pool. Nr. shops. util pd. No pets. LRG. 1 Br aplll trom $125 un. CUsiom desi~, Jeaturl.n~: Adults. 1184 Monrov i a, Jurn. $1.l.l furn. 2 Br. nicety • ~acl~~~ ~1.tchm with 111· 543-«U6. furn $158 . .1887 Monrovia • ~=al~gdi~':i: area ''F=URN='-"1"SHE==n'"2°""&"'.-ap"'1'",-u"'u1 Ave. No. 3. 548-5470. e Hom!-likt l!ftlrqe pd. $170/mo. 2ZTI-B Maple Newport Beach • Privale patios S1. 54S-5913. * * $lt0 Mo. Util pa id. On bC'adi, 1 Br. Move In today!! 642-2991. 2 Bdrm, % block to beach, util11. paid. 119 46lh St. .,,,__, ~2542. 2 Ol' 3 Br deluxe duplex apl. ~ blk to heh le be.)'. All nu _furniture. 673-o.'.126. 2 BR, 2 BA on Ocea.ntronl. Reasonable rent 'Iii Julie lst. 1818 W, Oce11nb'onl. 494-4029 t • Closed garage w/storage FU--RN-. -B-.-,-h-,'"1-.-,-,-,-,-,. 2 BR . Bii-in 00 door BBQ. • Full lc.n1th marble pull. Including (Jtil. l.%/mn. No 3 BR, 2· BA, new kitchen It. Lovely kitchen. Recently man g"·!ngt"n! Call 642..{)954. crpls. patio, ~ bl.k to beach. rtm«leletl It: pe int.ed. No e Kjng.gz Bdmt!I . Winter. S225. 675-3827 r hildren. Leff~e 548-8261 e Pool .. Barbeques • mir. LOVELY 1 BR. 1-"urnlshed. Condominiums rounded with pl:ush l~nd-Qu~et adults. Near 1110re1. South Lagun• Unfurn. 320 •capin" 198.1 Pr>mona, CM 54S-0728. 1----'------~ COMPLE.TEL Y furn. sini;i:le Adult living a t Its best DELUXE BACHELOR APTS. all ulil., soft water, TV , Large 1 BR $175 1777 Santa Ana Ave., C.M. cable, ocean view, walk fo Co1t1 Mes• trr1LITlES FREE Mgr. Apt. 113 £46..554.2 ........ h 1 3 BR ' B • Bit .,,.~ W Wll ••21...n =><C . S150. ~I. la1t, clng. .· "• g11.r. _ n!I . .xi.'l • "°n 11'1 • "' .. ' STUNNING 1 br, fum 'd $160. 499-1926" Crpt g 4-drapPs. $195. Con. 2 br unfum S165. $50 dollars ''" . M,. Q"""· o l c LIVE LIKE A KING w/ad 6<>.;'11! Apt. Unfurn. 540-U.11; N'S. 54~2132. 3 BR, 2 BR, cpl!!, drp11, bit-ins, rlshwhr, 2 pools, db. Muse, $235. 541)..3710. At Budget Prices! FURNJSHE~ UNFURNISHED 1 WEEK ffiEE RENT? Bachelor SU5 up. I BR $'140. up. Adults, pool. 642·'1U1. General ON SATURDAY BACHELOR..<;; only : 1 Br. Huntington Be1ch * POOLS Apt. Furn. Util pd. !'Nr-7972 EnlPrtain fricfw:ls in :your Unly., Park Center, Irvine Cal} Anytime, 833-083'.I * EN~LOSE.D or 307 Mesa. Dr. C.M. spa.cinus Vendome ap.itrt· F'OR Ren!, 3 BR. 1% Bath, GARAGES AVAIL Now t &. 2 Br furn. ment ... gue11t parking, UNIV:: Parle, lea~ 3 Bdrm.. VJll.s IP_:,~i196;c,".!:"'°,.. Tennis, * CONVENIENT shuffleboard. putting green, ~· pool """ .,... pool, rec rm, gd Joe. No 2 BR, 1" Ba. dshwsh-;=:-, lndry crpl/clrpii, 2 child. OK. Avail 411. $ 17 0 , 5.4S.3'115. Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. General GU1eral g *·Don't Miss The Best * o 1 Bedroom, 1 Bath 0 , g ·~· Be.drooms, 2 Baths g • Centnl Mr conditioning 8. healing · O • Chantiing firepla.Ce!, 3 !pBciOus Iloor plan! O • l.Jnu!ual l11rgC clO!els & 11torage on patio g • 2 ,.,..·imming,p9ols, therapeutic pool. saunas ¢ • Gym. billiard!, driYing range, putting green. 2 • All utilities i ncluded ¢' 1UtllUSltlO I Ult,UINISHlil 6 551 Warn•rr Huntington 714/847-.526 leoch 2 Bath, atrium. nr ~hool!J · · · TO ALL BEACHES chldm, no pt"ls. 646-5824. your Dwn private patin .•. S.'\25/JllO. 494-~14. 644-4142. Townhouse Unfurn. W FROM $I JS-MONTH NR. occ, bactirlor wtkH . ::~s~ 21\:r~:~~lu~n'7o'~ Ll9Yf'• Be•ch CHneral ADULTS PLEASE J ca~r1. lndry 1aci1. s11s. s~ mnnthty. Just " tew ai: v Ac ANT Tr e u 11 o N VILLA POMON:A 1~5<6-8594 __ ._____ THE VENDOME Woodsey & ·Secluded "'BALBOA" model-.1 Br, 21,t 2 BR, trailer S120 2 Br., IMS Anaheim Avenue BA. kids ok. Immediate PHONE '42·2015 mobile home-Sl4il. 132 Call 642-2824, Mrs. 1'hill lP11 ... iie•sion S2RS. -r month. q.1&0 Pomona Ave.) Wilton, C.M. 645-4530. n-ck •·y Charmlnr 1 Br du p 1, x .~ l"l!~!'!!"l'l~~~'!!!~!!'/'S[EifPIN'GRa0n1liiO --I 1.,.,;, rtllltf "''· 698-44-0Sl~EXECUTIVE SUITES SLEEPING Room $IO , .,..,,.--..,....----•·lti.ttpl1et!, rrfrig.. stove, N · '·· ""21Sl '2 · BR. 1 bl cpts, drps, J>Atlo. cat ok. anytime. MOTEL APTS. 1 ew pa1nl, s .. ...., cpt. ~ e.~c tns, dlsp. Crpttl $150. Utilities p11iri. New rt 8e h 2090 Ne I Ill d CUTE J BR. Like 1mllU le drps, hid pool, Children NU-YIEWRENTALS po I C wpor v ., house. Walk to s h'ops. OK.Sl6S.mo.673-623C 673-40.W or 494-.1248 NEW. Eastblutl TownhoUM. Co~tJ2•2Mo6111• Adults. SlJ4 .50. S.'.6--SU.4. Corona clel Mar -=~===~~-0 1 3 BR, 2% BA. Rug11, rlrps, -• l..AGUNA NIGUEi... 4 bdrm, 2 STUDIOS & J BR 'S 1 BR furn Sl20/mo. Gaa &: bllns. $335. 213: 351-0567 · ' wtr pd. Adults, no -ts. No ha, live rm le. dintng 11.res_, AVATI..ABLE .. - family rm, frpl, l:ltJi/f.ln!I, Ouplexe1 Fum. 345 • Full kitchen children. ~7058. 545-5991 carpefll, dr8pt8, fl'n<'ed • c·.-...... --.-d-.-,-Ma--.---r. J.IeAted pool Di n• Point sprinklrn:. 1-clll" a•r11gP, im· • Laundry fac\Utle:s mac. l.110 mo. ill, la11t and 2 BR, ufll pd. Quiet aclulf!I. • F'ree. utilities 2 BR, l 4 BA, alsn 1 BR. nr OCf'ftn & boa! harhor, bellul., - depit, 495--4244 ReJ!I. S210, JWI' mo. yrty. • 1',ree Jlnena: LACUNA NIGl)J.:L 3. BR., 2 Also 11tudlo. 675-3613 e T.V. I: maJd lel'V. avail. Be, Jiv & din aJ"l'I., frpl. 1----------• Phone service bll-lno, <•'•· dl'JI', '""" TIME. FOR * $30 WK. & UP * quiet location, ht'aftd pool. l A 2 BR. Funl. A UMtrn. See 111 24311 Sant11 Clara or Fireplaces I priv. patlol. ph 493-3039. • Pool.I TtMIJ Contnt'I Bkfst: a&r .. 1pmkln, view. paved e Studio A: 1 BR Apia e SAVE SS ON R.ENTI e •toract '"" fur <•m· "UICK CASH e Room 115 WK I< Up. Manall"r ll«dtd • 8 h<•utifltl pt~t. Jmmac, PIS mo -..,. · e TV & M&)d Sttvlce ,4.vall OCC!an view units. Adi! cPI., lllJ&•I II. dep. 49$-4214. THROUCiH .A • Phooe s.r.Jce. Utii Pd "",,.1s. Ill• dUtit!. 67U507. nJRHISHED octlft view, e All maJor credit Ctrds For that Item under $S0 d._...,.., d1<1m "'""°· 2 D.AIL y l"ILOT 1376 Nawpo'( Blvd. ~-117l15 l!l<Jh<_l'enll)( P.lnchc ..'.. S00 Sell L<no, ;:dM tlf4·l6U IMacAr11Mlr nr C.... H"J'I CLOSE lo Beac~ lrJ, 2 Br., 2 Ba., open beams, frplc. bltns, )»A Marguerite. 6'J3..0IJ37 or 67S-5726. ON! PICTURE IS WQRTH A ~OUSAND.-DS .. ..,,. .. , ••• -c... 41.t-,., ~Ir·""""" ' i..,."""' '""''9t ·'-""'9111'1 .. lll ~ """""'-/' io50 I. UllTOL, SANTA ANA . ... ,..,..-....... c...,.... I & 2 l>od,;;'om 557·0516 Aduf1 LMllQ.; --- UNIQUE chattau '"' Boyoid< Profe11lonolly Mona•ed by Dr. 2 bdmt. l d<n -dlnlng So. Counties Mgmt. Co. bdrma. flt hllht, wt bar, Thi• Ad Worth on Rent It's &1way1 tl'le ritht tilTlf! A ...-don, I flrtploe<"•· WANT AD Chlldrtn I< Pet s.ctfon olways the rtghl pl&c< 11 St'lot1. tmn kiUfl• No ptt• or Don'f i!W up the ship! )'OU want R&SULTSl Cati . ' .. ' . YOURSELF (You're Not Dreamin,g) But You Can PINCH YOUR PEt4NI£$· • J ~ ..... .: ~-~ii • , \ <' r, ... " ,, . , •i :7:-~t ., " •' "' "-I '" ,, , PILOT PENNY PINCHER • • Classifie_d Ad. •• ·3 'LINES • 't ' • ... . :i .. f ll U $· ··Oo :·: , .. •• . I • An y 'Ite m Priced. • • I .. . room. Adulta only. $3T.'S Mo. 0><><><><><><><><><><><><><:>0.0.:><>>0<o<><>C><><>o4 """' ~9.10. -· /~~ <~1""""· -''"'"' f400/ 64Z~5671 "Li•I" it In cja<lll«I. SltJp 642-!671 • plac. that ad mo. Call 49M9. to Shon Reoulfll IO-Sll today! --------·--------,, . I ' • ' ' • , . . , . . ,._ .. , Saturday, Marti. 4, 1972 . DAILY PJLO{ %7 ]rt} ~[ Ap"t_""""'"~""' Jr!] [ Apt. -Unlum. ~ Apt. Unfvm" llil [ __ ., .. ~ ... )~ ;;[ -~~ ... -~,1']~·~1 -· ... ~ ....... -. .......... ;;·:_,;;f#~I~ A; ... _;"-'"';;;'"'-;;"'-;;""";:'.;;'"~]~[;;Ap~"'."";;';;"'";;""";;;;;l~;;~;;;A>;';;· ";;;_;;.,,,;;_;;;,~~I "5 ~· Unlvi;ri. 365 . Apt. Unfvrn. 365 Apt. Unlurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. 365Apt. Unlurn. 365Apt. Utifum.. W . -· ' Ap1rtrnen11 f°': Rpnt J t I ii , _____ _,_ .. , ....... ..__...,.~---~---~------Cost4 Mi11 L 11 u no Niguel L_1gun1 Niguel • • L11un1 Niguel Lquno Nl9\'!11 1 J > 01111 Point •• ' H • a. h .,....-~-----· --1 unt1ngton '"•c Huntington Beoch EW, NEW ·NEW . .; VILLA ·RIVIERA ' .. , JUST ,f'l~)SHED ' • Fomllle~·WOl~el , no . 2' BR, ·2 FULL BA • SpiCiaJ cal;Jioet space • J!.ock ga:rq~ w 11& stor • Bm cell • Lndry-''! Patios •·D'!'W-Dls~I • Dr~pes • Deep 2 color shq: cpts • S~lal. ~undproofl.n&' • N'r, .san-Dlego Fr.vy. Har- bor Blvd A schc)o1s GAS Heat, Gu CookinJ: • !na WATER-..AIJ })A.iii. Molith Ip ~th $110 622 H1milton, CM See M"~Mr., • Mrs. Hoban 541>2062. HAl:IOR· VILLA . 1i.~. ~~.~'!;. ·;: ~ iii . B.";utifut''Parl. on Ocean • • ¥ .. BR &: • BA. H.'cony, new with 9 l'J;lte·. 3 par golf AP,.JU:'!'EN.15 .., 11hag crpl.;.4 ~. bJtni le ""course. 20 X"~ lovely 2 BR. · · $l~O to $l-1 . ' rcirig. $165/mo, 837-3927 or 2 Ba, to fe!lable adul~. .>U · .. 8.17-517~. .. '225. per lllO'., Includes utils. THESE.RETOPs · E11tBluff "'.462 P>.ol n .-Coast _ r _. •: • . <}ftgh,w11y. 536-887L .lnqu1rf!' $70. t,10\llH Ill Al.LOWANC~ Under New' Man~e1.1enr . : l.J::g. 2·Br, crpta, drps. bttns. Sea;Air Apls. 1 blk N. of Adaim Cot! beach\, 1'l9 •6 Utica 53&-~ , • S.'1,6. 7070 11 . You •. Prefer • Ouoet NEWPO~t iEACH >al omco. . Llvi'lt 1ncl.etlV1c VIiii Gron•-• Apts. l·MO ·FREE RENT Lagun• BHch . 1 & 2 BEDROOM Four bod"""'""''lh bal"'• 2. BR 2. 8.A .. 5159 , NEW.OCEAN yIEw APf" w 'patio,· comp! rttlecorated. New Shag crpfg, bit-ins, t1nd drps. Lge:, Pool &: lndry· rm. Convenient to sbop'g . ..\dj. to Fairvliw Hospital In, back Jes above kb.dot.>. Gracious 1 ' . • 21BR.'2 BA &1\.Bfi. Abo 3 , livipg & Qlllet' surrounding POOL -Kids'&. pet! ol(. • BR, 2 BA. $251).$330. m for lamjly with children. Crp!J/d.rps, :bltnll, patio. 1 Ar~h. 494-3383,· 494-2339. Near . Cor9r;ia .del, liJar High 2614·0 Delaware. H.B. I BR t d c. She.,, F ..,_ .,_." ,,...,, """" • , cps, tps, ui::11,u1. c VUI. itepla~. ~bar & ' ..... '6•• ~738,, O'tU""OOOO vieW. $157 mo.' 145 Cedat "bUilHn kitol>en. appHanoes. · --* FRESH AIR-Wy' Adlt. no pets. 494-4-029 835 AMIGOS W~Y, 614-2991 , of f~nvw Rlty at 2?1.l:IAr· · Coldwell, Banker & Co. WatJc 3 Bile! to 'Beach! ~ido Jslt bor Blvd._ Ph. rtflYs ·M?-~.. Managing A·gent . l.ge 2 BR, apt, newly decor. -.,....~===--- or ev~ & Sun 546-9081. .2 BR. 2 BATHS -W/w al>ts ... drps, bltns, eic--*' -3 BDRMS. * ---_£ __ , && ----· Fully CllTpeted &:·draped cept refrlg. $150. z:'o sngle1 Some View. Adults o~y. "/.'• NEW' • * 2 Covered pat1cing stalls no pets. 5.)6..1711 yearly. S300 month. Call: 613-3663 968-250:! Eves. · · ' Gar &: water I'd. S~ Mo. NEW TRIPLEX 1-2 - 3 meatiJlllU· .·VILLA NINOS Ycly. 816 Amlg0< Woy. NB bednns. 114-0 .. 1160 .. 1185. WaUc lo Broadway & Pen-:,Al>Tu~ . f BR: 2 BA ' APTS '7S.&OS,O ;r,j,~uodry nn. gai-.g,, · associate d 3 BR, 2 BA •••" ,; ••• S235. Super-Comtortable·Quiet llUOl M~ ,ct .. & e CHEZ·ORO APTS e BROKERS-REAL TORS 1025 W Balboa 673-1661 l .. ow... ... ~. , . . NOW AVAILABL'E ••• 1 & 2 bodro~m dpartm•~ts. fully cotpiJ., and d raped, in sulation and soundproofing, ~ecreotion foeiJi .. 1 ties, ~ooted swimming pool, barbec ue area. INClUDES-:OA'S • TV CABLE •WATER • ca9unoz ~ Niguel - Apts. J ~· , c . ~ Laguna Nig1;Jel 'Apa rtme_nts I Save Up to $39 per month WI!~ L'"'1e , Apply 1 1111N1th I••• reftt to 6 mont~ l.aM 1 Bedroom 1 Beith $185.00 2 Bedroom 1 1·a1h $225.00 2 Bedroom 2 Bath $235.00 'P• ""' ...... ·' lll!J. '"'' $1.54.00 $187.50 $1,6.00 LAGUNA NIGUEL APARTMENTS Model ,OP.IN 10 a.m ... 6 p.m. 29041 AloM• -'"'•·• Le911fto Nlt"91 Call 4ff,2277 495-4272 2 BR, l 'i( BA •••••••· $180. Near Newport Back Bay. 1 &234 Atlanta. 1-2-3 Br's. Mesa Verde CA~, AVAJ4 FURN.) r 'Gu & "Water Pa14 Mo. to. ·ON BEACI!' POOL. Private 'closed gar. I----·-----· !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!""'"""""""""""""'"""'""""""'91 ~~w· ;,':t~"'~t:~~-11"Jhri:1r..'~;,eo.:.e ,' 1 ·: FUR>I. & tlNFUR~· :~·h·;'d-;;;~~336~ .. h "!~7 2d,i:~~. '";;~~~.::-:. 0, AILY PILOT Class e1f·1ed for Acte1on ! ! NEWLY-DECORATED !2 Elden Ave • 615-401 1 2 BR. FrOm $255 Dishwasher, .pool, Children hltns, patio, garage, pool. BEAUTIFUL . --.== ----.-ADULTS ONLY ...OK. 2320 Florida. 536-3191. S190. Mfr3416. GROUNDS I BR li:!. excelle~t locat~t1, Furniture Available ~ BRAND N , 2 Bd t T I h b42 5678 G-. inu es 0 M b 1i 111 .d;1'n 11, li1a r''a.ge, heated Pool-sa-unas-tennis Block from octan. SlJJ. \vsher.Sivimi)oot.Priv.$190 as Heat & Siove, Water cul-<lt:-S..c &tree!" $l:.o'/mo. cec room-ocean vieivs 535-3'.170. lO M' t., t 0ce ~,t Vetde, cpl, draj>eries. C a r p els-dra~-dishw.u:her * l BR. Apt. B_lths, encl ga~,, drapes. E~;~t. appl~· f~s~: e ep one . • . Gar ·Rec Rm 'LAun*"-r R V • 1---------mo. 51\5-215!111.ll. 4:00. • • ' UJ.J' 962-989~ · patios-ample parking -:-7"0..-cc-----.=~-,-.,.,-~----,= --~~---~= 1 BR.t S~~: !~~. $l?5 "T~E GABLES" Security . Guards. A_p_1_. _u_n_lu_r_n_. ___ 3_6_5_A_-;.P_t._U_n_f_u_rn_. ___ 3_6_5 __ A_p_t._U_n_f_u_,,_. ____ 3_G5 Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. 365 A.pr. Unfurn. "5 Hacienda de Mes& 2 Bt. w/gar. Adul ts, cp ts, HUNTINGTON Costa M~1• c...,·t.wi M~sa Costa Mesa Costa Mesa Costa Mesa Costa Meu 160 W. Wll.,n •• Apt l. CM drps, bltn•. fnod ycd · PACIFIC iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiii w/patio~ wtr pd. 636-4120 BAY MEADOW APTS. 2439--C Orange Ave, $155 ill oCE.\N AVE., H.B. 2 Br, beam ceilinas. priv·pa--{il4.1 53&-l.487 tlo, rec. facil., closed· gar-1 88. Carport .. Pt;(:. }latio. Ofc ol)("n 10 am-6 pm Daily age. Gas heat, cookirti & CrpUi, drpe, all elec. resp. WU.LIAM WA4TERS CO. water all pd. All adults, no adults only. No children or pet1, From $165. pet. $125/mn. 54&-13~. 387 'Y· Bay St., C.M. LRG 3 Br, 2 BA. C'.rpt. drps, WHAT DO YOU W~NT C11t tnclf f patlo. nr oc·c. tN' AN APARTMENT-* iol $170 * $1.10/rif' carp6!'~.1 ... 5.il-ti151. Hugr i,1•alk in clo~el? OislT-i ,3 Br, 11i\ Ba, ne.wl' .pal~tl'd. AnULTS only 2 hr Sl.50. mn. 'washC'rs? SeparAte dining Bltns, cpt/drp, e~I p;:1tio. 735 JtuTies 'No. B. Call · t1reas? Pools? ijeautiful en· Nr schls & shop·g. Children 546-7285. vironment~ .For aJI this and OK, no pets. &80 C~ntt"r St., .-=== ~~N~G=A~RD=E=N~S~e n1ore, CM 642-8340 ",.._26!.2 .. ,,_.,,, see BAHIA PUERTO C '-11.--. :.......:. 2 BR. 1L .ii. A, C""t(rlrJs, encl BRAND NEW '2 BR ~ Pllh.·o $.l40. 64Uau 28111 t7th St at Delawlll't", H.B. AU femaining one bdrm Bronze Medalliori. f!llCI '&AJ', FUR Adults oVfl' 3.5. 3·Br. 1st units. $140. crpts, drps. bl!·inl, prb. floor. Nl!'f dee., Nr shops. Phbne 536-5098 displ. 120 Albert Pl. East-Sl40. incr aas. wtr. 548-2407 side. Sl65t mo. Gu&. wster w• LK TO BEACH pd. Children ok, no pets 1 BR, Stove, R e f r i g . , "' 642-0063. Dishwasher, Crpts, Drps. Brand new 1-2-3 BR Cpt., LRG 2 Br Stuliio l\I "·. , 717 Jsmes. $135. 5-ID--6133. rlrps, bltns. frp!c. 12.116th &I ~ . s: c 308 16.th. 847-:3957. -Unfum . Av11.ll w of Mar 2 LG. BR. 2 A. Gar. pts, 4. taking a pp I i c.a t Inn 11 -d~. bit-ins. $165. 548-3085, * * 3 BR, 2 B ~,fTW. patip, C&rport k lndry, hr shop'g 642-3936. 1 mi. to beaCfi. ~2579. or l schls. $160 + clep. 9;9fl El URGE 2 BR. Carpets ~'~''--'-'~"~· ~=~~=~ Camino. No. 1 CM: S46-<Wit · and drapes. $130/mo. BEACH'BL0FF· APTS. · ** BEAUTJFUL.l &.4 ·BR. *Call ,548-7209 + Spae 2~&-'JBr,'2&a,Pool.Pa· Contemporary G~rden A:pts, .A BR 11.pt •. erpt'd & drps, tio, D/W.•82.lL.Ellis 847-22261 P ll t i o 1 , f r p I a . ,P'p G L ove re frig. Pool. Lndry DAILY 'PIU1I'' fo'r 'actioh! SJ.50...tl.65. C&ll S46-51&;J. fae11·.'ctildm ok. 646-8153 · Call 64::0078 & Save! Apt. Unlurn. 365 Apt, ij;m,rn. 365 1 A~t: ·.UMuin. . _,"" . ··vi r;e "\ Irvine . . . Irvin• ' ' . -.•. ~ .. -.... . ·.·, ... '\t ' ... ~· • .. • . I I ' \ f , I \ Ring Brothers Announces the Grand Openi11g of Mediterranean Villag_e ' ... The ·charm of Old World Spain awaiis you m Costa Mesa at . .' Riii i Brothers' Mediterranean Village. The country js the ·setting· where quaint, br ick-tiled courtyards and path- ways wind over streams and ponds to the door of Your yilla apartment. Inside, beam.ed ceilings, ·wood paneling , color-coordinated dr;ipes and .carpets are enhanced _by imp.orted grasscloth .' ,. "Wah-...coVeringS''in warm, natural tones. :wet ·bars and_fire-·, 1 c.-.___,_ . ··~"' ·.~ Pl~ce~ ·add to the cordial atmosphere. Large patios and balconi es provide spaciousness and li~ht. 'The recrea.tional facilities include 'night-lighted tenn is courts, swl!Jlin ing pools , ~ gy~nasiurtf with separate health clubs rOr: mert 'a'n'd ¥'omen ·and billiard and game· roOins. . f • . . The·1iicat10Jf'of,-l.fe4iterran.ean Village is ideal -'<'ti!tven ient »-·I 'frothPif'O to all southern CaJ.ifornia -minutes m· e ac ic cean arul•Newport ·Beach , overlooking the Costa Mesa Country c111r. .. ~ 'A c9111plete secu lty system ass~es your privacy while you en)oy;the· sere~ily ofliving al Mediterranean _Village. . . . .. • , .. • • UNFURNiSHED AVAILABLE 1 bedioom 1 bedroom & den 2 bedrooms Front' UBS· From '~1s J:'rOl!l $210 Available either monthly or by lease. . ' . ,_ ORANq&t COUNTY AJRPO!l'!'" NEWPORT BEACH RENTAL OFFICE OPEN 10 A:.M. • 6 P .M . --c -. .. -2400 HARBOR BOULEVARD,.COSTA MESA, CA1.IF. 82.828 PHONE-:itt-&-)lt-5.,.._80fD-- ' ' WI Are Pledged To Equol Housing °""°""~ltles ,. . r . . ' ·'\ I • • • • I 'I ~ ) ' I " . .. ' • ' ., ' . ' • JI ' . - . • -. • J • ' .. ; ( ..... . . . --. • • ' DAil. y I'll.OT $1tunlly, March 4, l 972 -·-I~ 'f ·~.~ .. l[!l ( ... .-... ~ J~l -"'~ ][~ .__I _ ... _ .... __,!~ I ' -•v• •• •.•t•1..,•.•R•00•1.•1•1 •415-.i! Rent•I• Wonted 460 · Fou nd (frM •d1I ,,AF.,...._u_n1u_m_. __ _.1 ____ w_ Apt. Unlurn. M<IH Verdo WNtcllff Apts., or Unfurn. 370 Fum. or Unfurn. 310 DELUXE 2 II 3 Br., 2 Ba., WESTCUFF area, 2 BR, 2 Costa Me.. Cost a Meta encl pr. $150 up. Rental BA., Cozy frp.lc., Garden1 ,::;;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;; Otc. 3095 Mace Ave . patio, Single atory,11 ~Ul34 Soundproof, Bltna:, FI A Ml11lon Vl•I• •.. BRAND NEWI 3 br, 1\i ba, 2 atory condo. Shag, bllnl, patiQ, pool, encl. saraie. 830-<l871. Newport &.•ch WANTED RELIABLE COUPLE to yearly leaae a LARGE 2 BR, Oen, HJdt-a-Way. Nr. ocean. REWARD A ateal $250! Appl. 673-1909. $ACLUT Manor. 1 BR·, 1% Ba·-StudJo, -2 BR, l~ Ba. POOL. Cp!J, d?p<, bltna. mo to $175/mo. Ask about . oµi: dlsoount. 1.525 Placentia Ave. 543-2682 ttY .. rly leochtt $265. Beauti!Ul 3 BR, 2 BA. Part· hrn. FlrePtace, pet ok. 1.a:J9 W. Balboa Blvd. 673-2223 ·or 8'15-1835 · BACK Bay llft. 2 BR. Ptiv. patio, ....... sll&a carpe~ drapes, 1tovt, new paint. Adu!" oni,., no -tnickl. Av~ _Apr: l!:t0-2251. BRAND New. .D f! I u x e Medallion Apia .. We1tcliU loCation ... 1 . BR, 2 BA -fl,;5/mo. 1 Br. .118!/mo. m-4ID Bier. h!at, lrr din nn. Walk to . Wettclilf Plaza, across trorp Coco's. I66S Irvine. $195. Adi ... 642-<!239. Apt1., Furn. or Unfurn. Bock Boy 1 & 2 BR Apia. Furn or un- turn. Starting at $13.5/mo. Pool, no pe~ ref 'a . 548-4845. Co1t1 Mesa tt NEW** . LA COSTA APTS. I & 2 Bedroom • Bullt·lns • Shag carpets e Drapes e Walk In cloaets • swtmmlng 'Pool • Bar-b-Ques e Encto.ed Gonp All Utinties Paid Adults, no pell' W&lld>tr -to lhoPOliir .. -. 314 Avoc•ilo St., C.M. 642-970I ---=--=-~----- BRAND NEW 2 Br Over prap, 2 b&, dilbwubr, waa b r /dryr hookup, cloled r.1.r. Near HOii Hoop. 11!0. -· OCE·AKFRON T yrly -1 hr ··~ belt part of beach. Adults. only, avail 4/1. 1275. 64>tl66I. ** WATERnWNT suPer deluxe a 'Br, de~; 3 Ba, Twnh.se. ,$450. Pier A float avall. 714: 673-8249. Appl. From 1145. Dlahwubtr, ""11 CUP<tlnc. walk-In cl_,._ For.eel 1tr boa~ utn. l&rp lOOml. Beautitul rame room, beat;d Pool. BBQ'1, -..i· ia!qos, 'IUl<t """"""1· ""' .. clooe to thopplnr. Aclult livfnl: no Jetl. EL CORDOVA APTS. GETAWAY FROMITALL! It's so eaSy to do! Just move to Merrimac Woods where it's quiet & peaceful ... where the two of you can enjoy the comfort of modern adult living and avoid the confusion of urban living. 1 & 2 BR Apts. w /Terrac.s FROM $140 mo. Sba:g carpeting, drapes, self cleaning oven, disposals, loads of closets, huge swi mming J>OOI, sauna baths, rec rm & much morel Drive out fod1y ind Jet us show you how e1sy It Is to m•k• th• move. MERRIMAC ·WOODS 425 Merrimac Way, Costa Mesa 370 Apts., Fum. or Unfum. Apll., 370 Furn. or Unfurn. Gen.ral Yrly Dix 2 llr·lleoch Ba., bltna., d Is p l • , &hwshr., lndry h ookup, pr. 713, W-1257. llln Clwlo St 641-41!0 Apia.. ,Netz Harbor & Hain.Uton St. Pum. or Unfurn. 1Apt1-, 370 Furn. or Unfum. 370 Huntington llelld! Newport llHclt * * * * OC£AN VIEW UNITS WHtcllff Rlvl•r• GIRL to share nice ment with male. * 642-9118 * Office Rental apart- New Waterfront Oltices .From $360 Month Prime Location 341 Bayside Dr .• N'pt. Beach Bill Grundy Rllr'. 675-6161 LAGUNA BEACH, 35c sq ft ., 300-1300 sq ft. Emerald Bay Professional Bldg. Ocean view, air cond., customer pkg. 21.3: 244-4.118, Eves 714: 492-7128. 2 OFFICES • Approx 18x18, choice location · in Corona del Mar. 3429 E. Coast Hwy. $75/ino ea. Res fi73.8189 or weekdayl phone, 673-4050. DELUXE 360 aq. ft. 2 rm. suite, $115/mo. Corona del S30 SADDLEBACK Sauna &: Massage for the best rtla.'<- ing feeling, You need 1•s to knead you. Attr ac t i ve technicians. Private rooms, 20% DISCOUNT with this Ad. Call 639-8111. 3417 E . Chapman, Orange, Open 10 am-1 am. FULLY lJCENSED Renowned }lindu Spiritualist. Spir:Itua.I Reading g I v e n daily. l OAM-lOPM. Advice on all matters o,.life. 312 N. El Camino Real. San Clemente. 492-9136 or 492-9034. DISCOVER DISCOVERY Find YOURSELF In Someone t!aU now -No obligation (714! 835-6885 (ZlJ) 387-3393 NATIONALLY RECOGNIZED PROBLEM Pregnancy. Con. ti.dent, symp athetic prepancy counse\ing. Abor- tion &: Adoption re f . AP~RE. 642-4436. Mar nr. post office, Snack MASSAGE is the only way to Shop. Priv. pk&:. Air<"Ond. relax in tha hecLic ~'<lrld. Realonomics, Bkr. 615-6700 833-2100. DESK space available $50ALCO 7 ==H"o=u'""'c"'s--,A-no_o_y_moo-,. mo. Wll1 provtde furniture Phone 542-nt? or write P.O. at $5 mo. Aftnmine lml1ce Box 1223, Costa Mesa. available. 1'1815 Beacli Blvd. Hanlinltonlleach.~ OF.SK spsce a vailable $50 mo. Will provide tumttu.. at ~ mo. Answm.ng service avallablt. 222 Forest Aw, Lsauns Beach. - ARCHITECT, Enginttr, etc. OttiCE'I. See to appreciate. Exter. entrance, $8S mo. S<S-5300, OPEN. 444 Old Newport BlYd. Bay View Offices Deluxe, air-conditioned Lido area -50c aq. ft. .__Lott_ ... _-_ _,j[g] Found (fr" •d1 I sso Feb. 29. Female whl Poodle mix. Vic NB. Days 673-1050, ""' --BLACK part Poodle pup near Bay &: Thurin ca.ti 642-1295. For best reaulta! SU-5678 Re&lonomica, ma. r' 675-6700 * e OFTICES e * * 300 & 600 1q. ft. COSfA MESA. Call 646-2130. )'"'()UNO: jJI Wbt, pouibly Pen:l&n'C:at w/b\g sm eyn. Also blk cat w/wht ~. all y,·h1 boots. vie .. sunnowu. Fairview 4' C re en vi 1 le C.~t .-S.A . 546-6241 wkdys. ' FOUND: Oranae It wt'1t young maJe cat w/&'Okl eyes. Al.so, blk brn le ors youn&: fem. cat. V ic . SUnOo .... -er, Fairview le Greenville, C. M .-S . A, 546-6241 wkdya. Bl.ACK lem~e doe. white beard It paws; >A'earina: red rol.l&r wlbella. Vic Unooln & Anaheim Blvd. Anah, Bob Ehly, 213: 847-6378. FND. Male honey-oolored Pekingese. Viv, \Yoodland Pl., C.M. N.8. area. Fnd. Thurs. 642-8813. BLACK &: white fem. cat wire tall. Found vie ~th St. & Seashore Dr., N.8. &12-357.f. FOUND: Blond,, amllll dog, female"; vie. of Seton &: Matthews in Univ. Park. 546-8030 ext. 176 'til 4:30. Mar. 1-Female b I k /I an Shepherd mix, vie N.8. Days, 673-1050, eVes --F'ND: Male black mixed Irish SetttT. Vic. Newland &. Talbert, H.B. CaU to iden- tify, ~3312. -----GERMAN Shepherd male pup wearing cb:lke chain, vie Park Lido, N . B . &l:>-4439. YNG. J emale whil e Peklngese. Please call 642-2817 day or night. YNG. male S i ames' Himalayan, Westclltt area. 646-4U9. FEB. 19, male black Lab. Vic. N.B. Daya, 673-1050 or Eves, 833-8997. FND. Fluffy White & bro>A'n Im!. dog. Vic. 19th PW..cen- tla, C.M. 646-2895. FOUND: Two pet racoons. vie. l-farbor ls., N.B .. Call 673--0326. FOUND: Bia.ck &: white mature male cat. vie. Lido Penin., Newport 613-4517. FOUND: Small Calico cat w/ooUar. Found on Lido Island. 673-1610 or 673-2481. BIG German Shepherd &: Great Dane vie. Wanrer, 1-1.B. 642-5488. ·-KEYS (3) -1 ahould uy litl •rd Forti, on sold chalo at-,_.,. tachtd to tuio "" •utfy Maintenance powder-.pu1f type ball. Lost In Costa Meaa. Pltue call OesigMCI to fit your ~2142 &!tu 6 p.m. budget. 673-1166 DACHSHUND, spa.)'00, ft-AL'S GARDENING male, r-ed, mlnfa:tutt. Vic. t>r aardeninc • a rn at I Alpha Beta, San Clemente, landscaping' servlet'a. call Frt., Feb. 25, Keenly mlss· 540--5198, Strv1na Newpcrl. ed, generous REWARD. CdM., Colla Mesa. Dovel' 492-1165 or 492-2597. Shorti, westcliH. WST m&I• y<ar old long COSTA MESA S~l halttd Sealpoint Himalayan Newport Bch-La&Wll Ntiud cal, vie. The Shills, N.B. Lawn Mow1n& I: r.eward! 6«-ll6S. Comp. Service LOST: Ora.nae Pome.ranian, COMPL"E'TE I a rd en In r male. Vk: TU.tip Lane, M"Mlice. Experienced & Costa. Mesa. 549-3931 reliable, 1ttt estimate S46-l40?. 963-1012. ~ l~ YR. Old mute: That -PARAD ISE looks like German Shepherd GARDENING J>l:IPPY. "Nikki", Reward. We Do Evu)'Ullnl'! Vic. CdM. 613-8032. Please Call, 642-8649 YELLOW Labrador* LANDSCAP ING* Retr:lever 5 mos. Reward. S _.,_ de<kS. Name ,.'Love", s. Lag. ttew Lawns. p, .. ,, .... , . , 499-l1S9. designs, cleanup. State lie d, ==--,-,,--.,,-----,-~. ,,-, bood<d. 536-1225- MALE white poodle vlc1n1ty ard "' com-Founta.ln V~ley, No tags. JAPANESE I ' r. 531-3221. plete yard aerv. Free est. Clean-Up. 548---1, LOST: Beagle, male, l yr, S45--SJ06. old. Costa Mesa area. 2/12. ,;;::;:;:;=;;;;;r;;N;rG:-;A-cG;:A!Nm;? 548--0469. GRA.5.S GROW Cln-up, main, com &: rts., WHITE ailver g haded callC &: HG ard en in&. Persian male lost Blu& 64.5-0309. . area. Reward! ~03. SPRINKLERS installed A: • * 2 Pet Racoom. Vic San-repaired_ new la>A'nl. Ttte~ ta Ana Hts. atta. Call & shrubs urnoved. Fttt est. 5.57-9186. 642-65.15. - PROFESSIONAL Gardener, [ _ . l Gif=] tree work, pruning, sprlnk· Serticft Mi ReJl9in ~ Jera, clean-up jobs, landlca~ lng. George. 646-5893. 1 Appli1nce Rep1ir & P•rt• AL'S Landscaping. Tre e removal. Yard remodellna'. 'l'ralh hauling. lot ~anup . Repair sprinklers. 613-11.M. Landscape Maintenance By Japanese Gardener ResiMntial-Commercial -• 847-2944 • PROFESSIONAL CHILD care experienced & Japanese Carrlenittf Setvlce d~ndahle wttkdays. In-F~ ~st. * 64&-<>612 fant lo 5 yn. Lunches &COMPLETE Lawn 6. snacks .. Fenced yard. Ofl garde.nin&' aervlce. Haulinc San Diego }Wy. nr So. & clean.up. Jlm. 54~. Coast Plau.. 546-7487. ==o-:-----,--~ Lawn &. Yard Maintenance. CHILD Catt-my home.. 10 Clean up. Dependable • D~count Appliance Repair Washer, Dryer, Dishwasher, Disposal Etc. Frw: Est. GUARANTEED * 546-6694 Babysitting mo &: up. ~ull/Part Time. experienced. 645-4648 wk/ends, Vic Mesa Verdll!.l -===~====-55Ht90. JAPANESE GARDE..~ER. =====~c--c-~c.IEx~r. Frte E11 BABYSITI'ING 24 hn. All ·. * 540--7373 * fl.ges. Sig.fe~ back yard.J~-----00---,--~--=-~Llc'd. 642-1592. Japanese Gardening Setvic. 20 wk or ..., mo. <hild or ,·~. Also Clean-up. Free EsL Feb. 28, Male blk & white '" " e 54&-Q)29 alt 3 PM e Collie mix. Vic N.B. Days !ant. Exp. 2340 Cynthia Cl.l-=:-o----=--,---1 673-1050, evl"ll 833-A997. CM 64&-5537. EXP. Japanese Gardener ----------~c:-:::-:::--.-~-----Complete Yard SUvice Mar, 1-Whi~/tan male lrg C•rptt S•rv1ce Free eit. 54.S-8459 eves. dog, Vic N.8. Days --· l'i:j<Pji:RJ;;;;;e;;c;,:;;!d;~ 673-1050, eves m..8997. JOHN'S Carpet & Upholstery I EXPER Japanese G =~~-------I Cleaners. Extra Dri-Sha.m-Complete yd service. Nea1 fb'D. Young orange male / I' F 64" ~"°" cat Near Beach & McFad-poo ree Scotcbpa.rd (Soil 6 Re ia. ree e1t. ~, Retardants). Degreuers le * 549 20l5 * d'°. H.B. 897-7469. all oolor brlghle"'n & 10 • M-a-r_-1--M-al_e_gre_y_•_ir_lp<d--,-.,-.' minute bleach for white 21 yrs. exp. Free Eat. · ' vie NB. Oayw ~1050, evt'S carpets. Save your money EXP. Hawailan Garden6 R33--8997. by saving me extra trips. Complete gardening tervlce \Vill clean living rm., dining Kam&Jani, 64&-4676. • Lost SSS ME61uM 0 size ireen pa~I. ,Vic. 19th St. between Orange Ave Bnd Santa Ana Ave. Return to 242 E. 19th St, CM. * * * rm. Ii hall SlS. Any rm. Gene.r•I Servlces $7.50. couch $10, chair $5. 15 .. ,, =" )n., exp is what counts, no! THINGS by Moose. U. method. I do work myself, elect., plumb, fence, title, Good ttl. 531~1 tle, ii11Une:, carpentry, painl C•rpenter 1 ~•'-'·"""~---· ----=r"· LARGE OR SMALL H_•u_l_lng------1 All Types Work: Cut doors, Yard, prage, c I ea nu pa . pan e I, re.model, finish, Remove trte:a, dirt, ivy. frame. repairs. etc. 962-1961. S k Ip loader, backhoe.. CUSTOM Woodwork Panel-847-26fi6. OCEANFRNT 2 Br, 2 BA, Frp1c, Encl pr., Yearly. Adlta. No pets $ 2 6 5. Gn-1990, 113/053-Un. PARK Newport-wtU sublet 2 BR, 2 BA, vlew apt, $300 mo. Call '7>7177 aft 5. DELUXE 2 br w/frplc, beat Ea.st Blu.tr loc, pool f&cil. Adults, $210, 644-2307. El p rt u_ A Spacloua 1 A 2 BR. Blina, uo o """'" pll ''"'I""•· drlpeo, h<at<d pool, CORONA DEL MAR. Furn. * * . * * for rent on week"·, monthly AJC • -" 1~ I Bed Ap v Nr ahop'e area. Adult. . secy &e•v•ce. ,., mo. room h , I: ynrly basil. In Harbour Alk About Free Rent Agent. 675-7225 H.t.R. Trader's Paradise I ing. FormicA . Gen 'l1 'r=RASH~~7&-G~.,-.-.,-c1~..,...--,. I R@paln . Aft 5, Ph: Duke days.. Free eat. Anytime. LOVELY 3 BR. trPJ, Walk to beltch. Lease. ABBEY REALTY &42-3850 Pacific, a new community 1800 w tlfl ~ NB SU> A up incl. utUltles. A1IO of studio ' 1 BR units in eatc ...,. .. , EXECt111VE OFFICE furn. Pool A Rettea.Uon ·Hunttnrton Harbour. Furn & 642-5388 Newport Cnfr..Rodetter Blda. area. Quiet Environment. untum rentals include bltn Receptionist incl'd 6ff..8080. Off street parid.ng. No ClUl· ldU:hen appl'•. wall·to-wall [ j[ .&) OFFICE for rent~ Gr. 1loor. dren, no peta. crpt'g, draperies, boat 1lip1 "..,tall ,-$70. Pl~nty parking • 1116 AJao Garqe1 For Rent for tease, maid service, ;mmmmmm~-~ ii i°'"""'~~;A;"'~-·~C~.M~. ?_548--J~~m~. 1959-1961 Maple Ave. therapy poola &: location 1 COsta. Mesa blk from beach. Immed. oc· Room t Bu1Jne11 Rent1I 445 lines times dollars DaDurka, 67S-7Bll. 548-5031. 1~-~-,----1 1 EXP. Remodeling, cabinets, Hou1eclH1'ing repairs, main!. Furnituttlo-:°""=-...,..----- refinishing. Reu. 646-4224. DUTOI Mainl. Servke J~ floors, windows I: carpet Cement, Concrete clea.nin~. 537-1508 CEMENT WORK, no job too Anti Soil Car pets •mall, ttal!IOnable. Free After Clean Int Estim. H, Stuflick, 54!-861S. Mna CJ,eanin& .se--nn~.,.--I ** PRIVATE 2 Br., 2 Ba., cptl, drpa, bJtns, encl rar. Patio. $115. 548-3708. ""'!!!!!!"'!!'!'!~~~!!!!!~I cup. Call 714 : 846-1361 or 400 * 2 BEDROOM * 213: 592-1361 lor more de-ROOMS for rent trorn. $13 to l~ Ba Townhouse oo.,,cept. tal11. Sal weekly. Clean quiet old Beam ceilings, exll'Q 1!11---------fashioned hotel, '4 blocks bedrms, encl I ·.tio. re~a-Newport Beach from beach. 1V, laundry, tlon rm, sauna baths, etc. I,;;;,;;;;,;;;,;;;;;,;;;;,;;;;,;;;:;;;;;;;;;; etc, The Colonial Inn, 421 * 1260 FEET * ON ISTH STREET. COSTA MESA. Only $250. per month C. R. N•ttren 642-1485 .._ __________________ ,I PATIOS, walks, drive, Install Ca~ta, Windows, Floor etc, new lAwns, saw, break, Re1id. &: Comm'l. 548-4111., S1nt" An1 FAMILIES Adult&. Our Sunday after-8th St, Huntina;ton Beach. I': noon B-B·Q" • r.,. Art RESORT LIVING SJ&-9161 LcnM~' Les.'lons starting 1100n . Wr HARBOR GREENS BEDROOM, "t" I ar • <, g; ,. 546-5025 FROM $135 wall to wall carpeting, TV. SINGLE STORY wolklo do.et, •ha,.. bath with one. Employed male South $11 Atmo1pher1 HACIENDA It's Oakwood Ga rd en only, S20 per week. 646-»12 2 BDRM-2 BATH HARBOR A rtm LRG Ba<h, 2 B"--from H.B. 117'/ "'l AVOCADO STREET pa ents • • • and it's 11\l!i "nlE FACTORY" in Ca.n- $3,00) Down puts YoU fn lucrative restaurant bus. Value $10,000. Want mobll home or ??? Agent 675-0144 646-7414 nery Village, a new concept * * * • • in re~ artin.n shops. See '68 Mustang, full pwr. air, to appreciate. $70/mo UP. 302 V·8, immaculate! Trade 425 30th St. NB. 673-9500. for hone trailer. 846-4&34 after 7 )lm . SI'ORE for lease. 250 sq. fl. I~=~=~~~'-~ 301 Marine, No. :lcyi, Balboa llAVE JOOk 5 br, 5 ba, pool Island. n-4-532-3314. home, La.Canada, equity a mo. ~ fun, fine nc\"hbors and pier, Ideal for students. J Carpet& and Dtapes Adult.a only • No Peta adult. No pets. S65 per mo. UNUSUAL Uve In mod . apt. Air Cond!Uoned Deluxe 1 I: 2 BR. Pool prestige llvinf In one lwiur-lat &. J.st mo. Rent rel. above your business. 675-7225 48k &/or 18k Arrowhead Jot ror Newport arta 4 or 5 br home. Agent !_75-7225 HlR Private Patios Garage. Diahwshr. Paid uW. ious packafe. There's $1 S36-8064 lUR Agent HEATED POOL FROM $150. 646-l2>4 milllon in ttcreatJon •• , 1969 Chev Blazer 4 spd. 4 Carport &: Stonp DELUXE. private entrance lndu1trl•I Renta l 450 whl. Extra.a &: 10'' tires ' Nr. Schools V DRIVE BY iwimmlng, te.Mls, bllU&nh, & bath. Em PI o ye d MARTIN whl3 In new condition for * Nr. So. Couf.Plua 147 Fl health clubs, sa.unu, pro-gentleman. No smokers. ton truck &. 8-8~' cabover HIDDEN VILLAGE Furn.0;:~1 ~~~~·~.~: ahop, Indoor rotf drivlna 675--0310 548-TI97 & ASSOCIATES 01 equaJ value. 54.Ul87 Eve. ... -cl bho 1 LRG. room pvl. balh, work· Leasing of industrial bldg~ 2500 South Sa.Ila """~~ or 646-J815. J'&lliC, u use, t c. all alzea In Newport Beach, 4 BDRM, 2 BA, R-2 lot, (enter 2 blka W. of Bristol. ----------1 l ng woman, homl!' "'--taM·sa• •--i.Ana. roomforextraunit.$18,000 u w w Dani Point CUatom decorated dn&les, · ·1 CaU &It 4 30 ....,., .. • .:>&.1• ou amer on Lind& ay, prrVJ eges. : , 500 Dyer Road, Santa Ana FHA ioan, $14,500 cqty, south lo W, Central) l 6 2 BR. Furnished It Un-MS-2759. S45-84JT Trade for unita or ?? Santa Ana e 546-1525 EXCEPTIONAL newer larie tumlahed. No lea.t1 requlttd. ROO.\f for rent-Man ovtr 40. -,,==-=·-=~-7.--Doyle Co. Eves 8J8..63..fl 3 Heated Poolt ~ ~ $l4::; $3i:R, l\t &. Models Open Dally 10 to 7. Responsible. Kit prlvll. S65 2500'Sq, Ft. $250 Mo. 2 LOTS Bia &ar. VaJue Larp Oubhouse etc. BBQ 01/..,,, w, 2 sn ... J39U A mo. 548--0S16 e.ves. ModeJ_"D bldg., Edinger St. ~Yll'V'I. Trade tor bouse in _ , ---· -~~---Child Care Center 24691 C Cordova, m-.ttz5. OAKWOOD GARDEN LARGE sleeping ro om . w· •-rt., h R. 1 Est 1 Costa Mesa area. C'""&I """ 1 2 .. 3 Bdnm , au.wo ea a e Doylo Co. "' Private entrance & bath. $16 CAU.. 639-4210 NEW E lectrolux w/all at-remove. 548-8668 lor est. EXP. lady wanta work. tachments, valued at $250.. WINTER Rates! Concrete Saturday or every other also Curtis Mutera blk/wht floon, pattoa, d r I ye 1 , Saturday. $18. 836-«KS. entertain center. Trade 1or aldewalk!. Don, 642-8514. Income Tax transp. car, 496-7498. * CONCRETE WORK * ,... • .,..,. DELUXE 3BR 2BA Fam. LlcENSED AND BONDED '-'~ &: Toner Tax rm Mt. home+ Income bid&: DICK OR W ALJ.;Y ~ Service. 24 YEAJµ) exp.' in % Ac. w/frta&e hgy 18 Run-;:--;--,-:-------1 area. Personal service in ning Spgs $34 ,000 eq. for Joe. Contractor your home. Call for appt. home or income. 536-7904 -,....~-------I 546-773!, Howard Clark Ir: -* * * * * JohnToner. }fAVE Mesa Verde home, 3 FATIIER & Sons working O-.cni'<;-o.,-n,:;-;-,-;;;:,ol br, 2 ba, fAm rm, trplc, etc. contractor learn. Design, PR 0 FESS I 0 N ~ L T ~ Clear, $27,900. fp. Want mo-carpentry, de c 0 rat 1 n g, service In the privacy of blle home or desert, Owner plumbing, wiring. et c. you r home-MO!St $1 S , carry ha.I. S48-8124, 54G-Ol90 ALTER AT J 0 NS A 847-'829· MULTIPLE zoned land A: SPECIALTY, 21 Yn. inl;l;uNCO,.;:M;;.E-;;;T::axc-,-;;Fc:-ederal=,,--, Laguna development acre-business. Lie. -bonded State, We do It in your age. $88M & ll1M equitieJ11. 8.18--J545. ho~. 962-12.17. Trade l or both for home, ROOM AddltionfJ Eatimatea, L1nd1c•ping apts., or comm. 494-465.1 la ~ WIU. Trade skis, 205mm P ns It out. slngle or 2 P R 0 F E S S I 0 N A i.. story_ . L. T. O>nstruction. SPRINK' ~ sv-·s 1_ Fl.sher RSL, g'OOd cond, w/ 847 1511 .. "'"' ~1r.M ... Marker bindings FOR 35mm · stalled at a cut rate price camera w/bll-ln Light meter AddlUona * Remodelina w/1 yr. Guarsntee. Free & focus. 642-6587. Gerwick Ii Sorf, Lie. e1t. ACE SPRINKLER. CO. =cw==sE""'"t•-t'""a_m_o-.,~,.-,,-r-.,-,,.."-1673-6041 * 549-217t> 832-9260. 3 BD, 2 Ba, 3000 "l·-Blt '67. JACK Ta u la ,.,_Rcpalr,l-*r;-L6A°'N'"O'°S"C'A"'P"'IN"G,,-*~I _ Cedar, 2 u. brlt. frpls. la:! remod., addit. 20 yn exp. New lawn, SprinltJer Wash. State. Eq, ~. Trd Llc'd. 1\fy Way Co. 547~. 5.11--4446 ror home here -644-0687. o r.,.erles Mu..:,:..,:::ry:"'-'-'-'-"-----1 Flom 1119 Huntington Buch APARTMENTS wttkly , S<G-$15. ' E•u 838"311 includes frw: heat & 1tlr cond. OC ==o-=---,--,---,-~ I I300 Sq. 11. M·l apatt. Front Jt..2 Lot Palm .$pring1. • I SOUTH COAST • EAN VIEW • From QUIET Room w/prlv. bath omce, 1rir rear d 0 0 r . TRADE $8000 cq in my 4 SHOP at home. custom MA s_ 0 N Ry Enlerpr1.t; VI LLAS $135. I BR. Furn or unfurn. (P.esort Uvfns for &: entra~. OU street park· $167/mo. rm Whlllit'r, St, ~!:! ~~sli.$~~~e. br. 2 ba t,ome w/custom b!I drapery &: carpet sewlce. brick, blOdf, slont, ooncret& um ¥1CArthur Bh··d.. D.iacount !or student&. CASA AdulU: only.) Ing. 548-7120. CM. Daya 646-5033; eves Doyle Co. 1S'x32' pool for mobile hm. Phone Lacuna e each pe.tios. .E.t. 5 4 6 _ 4 9 5 1 5f6.8823 PL.A.YA. l~th A Walnut, m..""WPORT BEAOI ROOM for rent. empJoyed &46-0681. Eva &18-634l Private party. Interiors 494--6848. 1030 S. SM-735.5. ' ... Slivth l •t tin• H~:i~~GT0536-3367N G,ARD~s , 16th •f Irvine mllr~ ~~Cafi"~:.nct, j""lmJB'~"9600• N~t· ~:,h ttAVE; 3 BR, BtG REAP. Call &JS.Im ECout. Lquna Beach. P1lntlng la '"''"'"' ""'" fC5.0550 ot 642-1170 """" """' ~r ~ HOME, VIEW, AU. UTIL., l'RADE M·l commercial % l1cfric•I P1perh•-lng * &EACH LIVING AT ITS Apt& Heil at Bolaa Chica. Guest Hom• 415 Mr. Baumgard.Mr 5'1.--5032 FURN, EQUITY $8500. ac lot w/4 houUll &: ca.re, ... BEST., •• Leue 2 BR, 2 :.tF·· C.O~~! See M-l Shop. 20'x40'. 1930 WANT: LOCAL PR.OPEi\-No.Lone&ach.Forv.1.cant ELECTRIC~L, resfd •• PAINTINC. prot, AU work noBA • .,!111ev.!__bta~~M!~~ .cws::~;h:~P Ing ~::d~· ~:· ,!PRblV1ATE ROO"!.~ Plac:n~:. ~~~urarl bide. TY. MYERS,6™156. ~t~~:~~~~ld&.or =· ;::;., ~:;;,· ~OJ~;-:~~•ct1IS4J -r" • :r'vm -· ,. 10N P • • _ • • ........ IQl u 1tocy_ptl'lln..-.......... o. -• .,_-...J. .... • !"ES; we have bananas. And Bit an Llc'dn · • CO.at Hwy., SOutb Laauna 1 BR flJm 01 unturn. l'.J9 Pttftmd. No pet&. Yrly. food, nice cheerful tWTOUJkt. Rentals W1ntecf 4'0 net si:itnd•blet $172,000 fruit Whal do you have lo In.dot /rm . 111. Frff PAIN'l'ER-SEMJ.Jl.ETrh.to ** • .....__ -Memphis SL, I~ No. 2, $600 mo:-61).8561. fng1. plantation A amaJI cattle List It btTe -In Ora.nit ert. 5f6.-021.l. RElAUSTIC PRlCES uo• ocean v,itw, anfum. 2 or c&U 53M-48t 1 BR on Newport Channel. * Ca.II ~75.1 * COUPLE w/lt"n dtal"' unf, ranch In Australia FOR Cal. County's Jaitest rei1.d trad· EL E CTRJClAN, Dee.Ned, CL£AN WORK fU....125.\ 8'. ~ 811111, QMs, drpl. .<PT. Pool11de • p • c Io u • Crprt, patio, wtd. 1160 mo. BOARD /-/laundry -boo l or 3 BR.. Npt H•irh" prop. -'ii· 6'15-7225 HIR inf poo~ 542-567~ bonded. ~ Job&, molnt. Any cU.y II ifll BEBr DAY lo , , AdulfJI only, no pe!J, Avail Bwwalow. Pvt 11t1tlo. 1150 _.,,.,, Gd meal S<>nl .-. Pt!. or 17th St A-. 411. * * * Arep&lft.54Ml03 r11n an od D•n' Mar, Yn to.. ~ $2111. mo lo rifbl 1duli1. l<&-1323, c.n 6'1-5611.l Stlvol 1250. M""Women. 531-5114 646-1945. * * * 6'1-5611 Nowt delay • .call today IU.4m ·-~~-------~~-----------------.~·. /1 " ' • .,. _,, . ' ' S..'"'7. -4, 1972 .., ..... ![Ill I l[Il]I ..__ _" .... _, .... _)[Il] I I l'olntl... .. Help Wanted, M .. p 710 °Help Wanted, M .. F 710 Help Wonted, M .. F 710 Help w.-. M. fl n• Help w ........ M .. F 710 AntlquH ' Popor!lont .... 1---------1ASSEMILERS $2.30 hr ENGINEER, Soulh Orang• JOB OPPORTUNITY Rul Est•te c.,.., SERVICE Slatloo s.i.sm.n, No Wuuna: .. Call M.n. Schmidt Count)' employtt nttd1 n\IJl COut Catamaran need• am· New or ~. Join the pn!f'd Dly/EW tu.II 3 DAY SAL£! -+ WALLPAPllt * WEsTcurr eicper. in hl.l'h prf"UU1'9 blUou1 ~ m•n for ribtt-company I.hit's ~. 11 ::i'PJtirne. AllPl1 SbeU; "11th I . When_.)'OU -call "Nae" P£1tSONNEL OfTICE •team boUtt operation It air cflu bOllt buildina . P~nty 10'I do not ha\'t a lle(DSe, It Irvlbe, NB. , *'ltt4 lt$-S1U 21)4.1 WntcUtf Dr., N.B. cOndilfoninc. Suhmlt resume of overtime av..U. We will check on oun. ==------- ' p A JN T J NG - H 0 N rn 64>2T10 .includtnr ltlary hlttOl)f • train. lntH'Viev.·s cWzy at $49 SHOAT Order O:dt wanted, A I ' A CL J: AN. CiUAJtANTEED BABYSITrER needed in ttqUirement1 to CJ.usified 10 AM. A~ In pewon, RW rstate lktn&ina c:ourae. ~us;.:.~San ~= _;Vnd,Na 6 _/#nfia.ue6 f 1 work. Uetl\Rd A Wurtd. Mesa Vttde School area. 3 ad No. J)7 Dttily Pilnt. P.O. 3.'1112 Calle rfecto, SJC. run trainina: prosram. Man--, -- tl'IS-$740. Da.y1 a v.·eek, tirls aa:e1 8 Box 1560, Cott& ~feu., Ca. KEEP lmpQrtanl JOb u aa:ement opportunitia Mn. SlGN Service Electrician lt t-_. sun. & U.ft. U...J. 4th 5th & 6th 1 n5 I PAINTING I PAPERING, mos. A to A U l'l'I· C.11 _9'626_. ______ 1 ho""wll' & mother. Eam Jone• (or lntonna..;. 1t crane optrator. Neill Neon. '1<111.1 11111 'llMl~ll 1 • U- ll yn in Harbor area. Uc It Tu~., Wed. or tvta aft 7. EXEC. Secretary for locaJ in spu11 time. Min, ace ~. fTI4J 805MJ.. ~~=="-·,.,&.,A_·-.,,.---·I , 1!on<fed. Rel'a turn. 64>-23.16. S<f-1.\42 church. MU>t "" expor.. Sarr.h Oowent?:Y J'""""· TARBELL REAL TORS STOP Smokinr !he ouy way JUST ARRIVED · NIW SHIPMENT BIG BIG SAYINGS! .. &11 1972 STEllSO, SOUND DESlGN ·Garrard, ~t ayettm AM/FM/1'MJMPX stueo I lnl:t -plolo turat&bk, bua -. apeallen aold .,... ........ $1(11.M,""' oil t&yaway b&luct $Ht.II or pymta d R.lll montl>b'. U.S.A. stettllD E 4 u t p . Warthouse, 179 E. lfth St, CootaM-'6.:MC *AUCTION* rl'oAJ;;T.::;NTIN="'G:','-:inO,t"A;.:::.ex.:.t=, .::,...:.u::.1 ~A .e Y 1 CUJs IT_!!; R Anttd~ ~Ma:, el~~'N::,~ _54fl.-06;.;.;...;....1~~· o=T~MA'°"""'N~--m~ ~t~OO.~=t ~= 40' OVERSEAS CONT Al NI R ratea, work ruamtd ~aJ .f'Ylnt ven.uue r e•· Be h ea 9286.1 LARWIN REAL TY Smokers product. ggi...qiJ OLD l!NGLISH ANTIQUES Fine 1"rnltun refs, lie. Phil, i94-889t. Mon thru. Fri. 8 am to U:30 ac , . FuJl Time, l..Ja:ht mechanical Resale Div. of Larwin Cl. II Aitlli&ncta YOU aupply !he pal n 1, tor 1 • 3 "'old. 6'5-2833. Executive ""'""' 71562 B-•-A, .. H.B. rt' ALWAYS TOP Partial listing: English China -150 pitcher Aucttona ~Ida,, 1:30 p.m. &oms painted IIO ... Al><> BABYSITl'ER needed, ""'" Penonnel Apncy ~ ~ m<> 5'6-54ll 1 12UJ 592-3211 I-(-'-1 TDIPOIAIY Windy's Auction 81m • extftW. C•ll M<h104tl. In . or 0ut. s Day wk. ! Coat Accountlni 2l00 Harbor Bl,d. 645<>4S6 OPPORTUNITY tor ""' lull •1f lll ASll8NMHTS & bowl sets • 200 potties • 100 tea sets • 100 :Im\\ Newpcin. CM - PROF n...• . child~n. lite hikpr11:. Sal1.ey Conab'. Background time, experienced Real E..· ""--· .... & ""'I pair fine carved candle sticks. Great pub 8e'iind T"'""''a ••~ Mat'! · r ... nttna incl. roofs, Open. ~ru. MALEff'em. part tin'le 9-2, ta1e Si,l'smm Better than -• rep~~ -v ~ ' ueoust. cell. Lie &: ins 410 W. Coast H"''Y" N.B. wk d•"S for wall \\·--'-In Y•'l M ..&..1-. 61. tab! bl t h d U -••n. •~-·-~ 1972 I · BABYSITTER eekd 9 Sul H '"'2'T16 vv v." av,rqe commisaion, com-..-r-es, mar e. op was stan s, man e .... ~ .... ...,.. ........... FlM e1t. 66--5191 ' w a,ys, te V"W'" Costa Mtsa. 522-2819, pany paid major medicll. No fff twr. Zlll: D'I P...+ Garrard set. Auto turntab!t, ===--,...,,-·--1 to s tor 3 l'l' old boy In ""'""''"""".,."""""..,.I~==-~--'---Dr! nlM. ... 1-clocks, wall clocks. Grandfather clocks (c-· -•--• 1 INT/EXT palntina:. Guar. Corona del Mar 67J...459!1. EXPER F'HA/VA female MAlURE Lady to Babysit in We have 10methina: ditter-W, -liA atr ausptu ... uu I pea"' r I , work. Reuoratft. Clll Bill. BABYSITl'ER _ M ho loan processor w/a bul)' o(. iny home for 1 yr old. 4 enl. Drop inandtalkltove:r. =TELEP==u~O~NE=-Sal~.,-.-To-p 1860), 8' Welsh cabinet (c-1850), Roll top ... w/croas-over l)'ltem, SC8-U09 eves. Y me 1. F . b t 1. 1 d•~ a wk 64•71~" ~ __ , __ . __ _. ..... A?ll/1'M/MPX radio A. l•==--==-.--=c--1 Bal. Pen., Mon. thru Fri. ice. nnge ne 1 s · vv-· ~ ""' · --c:x. ........ ~KmS ....... OWlUS, Ap. desks, hall trees, sideboards, curio cabinets, tape deck. Still brand ntW • 1 ~l•ater, P•tdl, Repair '7:30 am-t:ll pm. Call aft s. 546-1093. MOTEL MAID REAL &tat~ S •I es men · ply ill penon betv.'ff.n 9.00 eed &Nd for • •PA-P"_ERIN_G 675-4465. FIBERGLASS molden Part time, BALBOA INN. Openinas In C.O&ta Mesa, and 12:00 noon at 838J. Bola shaving stands, barometers, iron &: brass ~~Y oit balance ct; ·~ -• T I . " 'd All 3 675-8740 Oran1:e, & New locations, Avenu~. Mldw.v CJ+." "b d ch . '-All type. Free estlmate1 BABYSITTER -parr time. ra nees .. ~P · """',.....,..,,,:.::=~-~~ tor "~J'iefic,. a~uive ,. .... ., ...... •• .... ~iili~,_..,,1 e s, arrs, table, wardrobes, armoltes, or take over •m t 11 ~ Call UI\ -o.,.. or night, relertnce1. Wftll. 16.11 P!ac.:ntia. C.M. Need Extr• Money? u..lesmen wllh p-.,· .. , -bl nk paymenta. O'edlt Dept., ~ ·~··-. a et chests (c-1830 ), pictures. etc, etc, ni-· -Plumbint Balboa Pl!'hin. ittta. ~ Full TiMt Houstk••p•r Many Avon salts represent•· co. offering t ra I n j ng TELL ·-· -::'.'-:=""''°"="""--' BABYSITIER wanted In my Live·in or S Day• lives earn an estimated S40 supervision, equi~ purchu. ER etc. PRIVATE puty. Ga1 ranie PLUMBING REPAIR C.M. home 11:30am-3:30pm, Lind• Isle a \\'k or mo~. Earn xtra in& k. pan!nt co. financin& ll" looks naw $70 Mln~UN. Ne jt)b too small car nee . 540-0062 alt 4 "' Good full time ""IA?)'. Close ca.sh -k. have tun, too! For aida. CalJ for appt. 6", $95. Camper fit. Dl'tsun * W.3128 * BAKER. ,11 around; .,,.,, '""l!y, no •mo.Ji chlldron, Detail• C•tl. M.M. LABORDE Comm•rcio.J Bank Experlene< A JTENTION DEALERS & DECORATORS P.U. nr new 1111fl Ind< cor. COLE PLUMB I Tro . Bake 234 wants companionable house-~==.:.54C).~7~04~1 =="' Co111.,ell Propertit1 Inc:. GE wu!'ler $35 GE eltc. tfi hr. aervice. ~U6l Ave~'.'~ ~•ch. Foreat kttPf'r with hiah Pf'rsonlll NURSE ATTENDANTS -=....,=-m-=-<17833-7:~193,.,..l ~~ Min 8 month• ttqUittd rsfll'I 40" sso Coldrpot L "andanfs. Call 673-3343 fo< Acuto Exporlone< R E 5 ALESMAN .A Ji ' .A trot,_ $IS. 548-4203. r-oel $1rvic1 I BAR Mald, part time• peraona.1 inlervie\\•. Bring 3-U:30 PM &: 11·7:30 AM. • • Ill 213: 67M660 l LGE L-shaptd desk $'7S; llkt . lnstell•tlon wanted Ill the Lotus Room, refert"n<'f!JI. Apply Mon thru thura 9am· needed for active new n Na ~ n iaue& new Sold black«t "'--, drtu neatly w/pel'IOna.lity. '---------4 ottice. Steider',; Rl!al -P "" -.-~LS d•--• k . _,, ............ 2 FULL, Prrime, mg mt, pm. E tat & Pro WAITIRS Txl0 $50: Gltll.w"blkt$15; rvv "'ocu pamtcu . ....,.,....._, ~ trne., no t'Xp. n e c. FOUNTAIN VALLEY s e perty Msmt. .. ., 2380 Newport Blvd., C.M. • 645-4170 Good air nd S35 Marble RAcid .waaheb•·,· F~ .!!!· 'BARMAID: No exp. nee. Ap-Sa I a r y IC om m, Fuller COMMUNITY HOSPITAL 1'9 E 642-6598 Exper. Oriental or PoJyne1-l~:11!~!""'!111~--~!'l"!''!!""'" ... '!"'!B'"""'"""!'!'!! cott~ ~ ~tc. :551""439, . ea• on a e ~, .. , ply weekdays !.,, Vikki's ,...., "" 6 lTIOO Euclid at w.--... " . Broad..,,·ay. CM uln prefttted. 21 or ever. 3103 W Ln CM 56-22411 Bn.ish ~1 -.. ~ . ., I l!Ttn ., , • · Lnu~. 1791~ Newport ' · 979-1211 1tESPONSI9LE middle qe Call.DonTheBeachcombl!r, r-urntur1 ...... 110 G1r•geS1l1 112 Roof• Bl d C p,1 GENERAL Dut y RN. I ~==--.,----1 ,_1 ll 1be~twn~_!<~pm~k~6pm~·_!6'!:~~~·1 -;;;;:;;;;:;-;;;;;:~;:---GREEN antiqued i.qn1ch t tng v " . , MED/SURG.. 2 positions, NURSE attendant, emeJ'ie'J'I. \\-"Oman o '"' P w/ te -3 ROOM GROUP p AT I 0 Sa t e : 4 5 0 1 ptam, rood p~ con- U:E 1lootlna Co. J\ootinc aD BEE-Line fashicna ne_eds full time, lt-7:30. Perwonnel cy room exp. ttquired, Part hQuse-.-ork In @XChana:e fur WAITRESS ALL NEW Dorcheater, 0».t 2 corner ditton.Sl«I. 'RCA color 21" t;vpf1. \Recover. ~I.rs. ,_romen full or pl/tim~ OUice, South Coast Comm .• time, Wff'k-ends; '7·3. Person-turn apt. 2500 8't\i~. Cch'\i Exper. P /tlme. Apply Surf&: FURNITURE bed s!'l:s, men'• alutn rolt TV. New p1Ctuft tube~ thtrmo roof coatinae, white •-ork. We •u. tr.~n, c • r Hosp. So. Laguna. 4~1JU. net Otlice, Soi.Ith Coast _<9_•_m_·_7 ;.pm='·=---Sirloin, 5930 W, Coaet Hy,iy, clubs. pool clean equip, 49'-365t ·&: col L. /bonded · ntttssa.ry, ~ a 'l'k. An equal opportunity l!mplr. Comm . Hosp., South RN ~S NB. 64f)..U02. dresser, bat stools, tu.Jc ~H~6~ME='~J'to-..,.--, _,!OO,,,_I_•_•~•-· .~7 64or~ ...!. ' .ince 636-0842 or 539-5435. 1..alUna. 499-1311. Ari equal WAITER or Exper. Waitre11 consi&tina 01 1 '?C Mdroom deak. bum-r pool, emc ""' -.... ~ · _,....... -·-----. 1 3-ll :JOPM. Apply Mon thru . arnup 7 pc llvi .... room r-ft., perfect! $95. Pcr't llW· 8 T. Guy Roofl••. Deo.J . BOYS GIRLS opportunity emp oye.r. for Diilin& Room, Hotel La· ' · ... Britannica, e I e ctr o I u r · Mids rtpa1t 15 ... For ll&ht ....,,rk in Sail Loft. OVERSEAS Thurs. Sam-Spm. guna -See Mr. Olaen -425 croup & 5 pc dinfna set. Bargains. 6~tM74 ~~ ~~b. ' ' Olffi:t. I do my own work. Are 10.14 10 deliver _papers FOUNTAIN'vALLEY So "·-·t H 1 .... =,.,.-~·_,.,.,,-·~=~--~ MS.-2780. 54&-9590. in the Dana Point, Sin Cle-Exper. wiU help, but not MORE JOBS THAN PEOPLE COMMUNITY HOSPITAL '......_ wy., ..._.Sch. ALL FOR $2'9. GARAGE SALE -Mu . .C &: ELPAIP04&"Knttm.aehine 1 • ment~ 11n-11s. nee. Pleue Apply · · • All -skills & professions inoo Euclid at Warner WANTED. foreis;n cat 5. 10 to 5, Heathkit 1tert0 1urt boafd. Excellent con-.s.~~lt1r•f1~ ..:..._ DAILY PILOT HOOD SAILMAKERS •Higher wag!!s 8 Lower 979-12U mec:h&nlc,ColtaMe.sa.arta. TERMS.ALSO systema. Photor. supplies. dltion $31).lncludet n.tE • Dr!umaklnc -Alterauona 492-4420 861 w. 18th St. CM expenses • Tax ben@fita =RE=ST~A~URA="'NT=-, -,F~,-,-n~c h 642--5131. boat tittlnrs. furniture, bed· small list lhorcy wet l\lit. .J Deairned t& suit y0u. BRIGHT Cal for beauti.t\Jl GUARDS. 8 ~ Tr'1!sportation Cuhilne. In terv l e wing WOMAN FOR LAY·AWAY PLAN dlna. book&, brlck ... ·brac. ~77. ,, Call Jo * 645-6446 furniturt ahov.iroom. in THE CALJe 54l""4345 Walttnses -Hoatesse1 -APT. CLEANING Honda 350 '69 Scrambler. '63 Yord 100 P. U. O..in ·~lter•ll-s _ u2.•••5 CITY. Gd typing slcills. Ahoo PATROLMEN ttSel'VJ 1"' Guarantoed Kitchen Stowanf. Apply In LARGE COMPLEX TRADERS 605 Acacia, CdM. H -~·-~•-1 '=' .. , -~ know! 1 ~ Permanent usi.gnmenl. C.M. Un employment accepted IR l&WI. Onnm .... -· • tc. eat, accurate. 3) years exp. ed&e o genf!Tal otflct art'a. Mil. exp. desirable. OVERSEAS SERVICES person a.ftl!r 4 pm. Muat be thoroua:hly expert. l'UR"NITUR! VINE Terrace • Sat. & saws, Andert, mtae. 65:1 -procedure helpful. Ca 11 Full A: part tim!!. Prtm. ~·. 1617 E 17th S S PARIS INN en_ ced ln c.ommereW clean· 202 N. Broadw•y, S.A. Sun. 2 S.ilboe.ta. 2 Entlish Dll'ftll St. ot. II', 11tv11lon Repair Mrs. Cowan for appt. .......,. ' t .A. Sultf! 3 (F ly Karam hike f clothe :-:=_.,,..,,.,....-..,,...,.-1 Life in111 .. Bonwt, Paid vac. p INTING ormer ' s tnl· 835-1305 Open 7 01y1 1• urn., 1• water LUGGAGE: Ventura, 'ARJ'NG ......... blk/wht TV. 8.15-'7~5. Apply Suite G A superintendent to Restaurant) C•ll 546-5025 sk:U, min.I hike & much r: J'"'''" run tract & apartment 510 :KJth. St. Newport Beach SOFA.• low:aeat, 3 mo. old. more! 1~12 Seranade Ter-avocado Is StriPt, 2 pcs. like ~t fix it tor $))or leu. Ex· CAFETERIA, EXP ER. 52.1 No. Grand, S.A. work. Prefer C·l3 licensft. WOMEN· firill • ladlea Earn 1700 Antlqua Way Dover ,..... new. o.hkol'h 3 pcs .l CCII-- : cludlnt picture tube l miss-PART TIME. 5 HRS. HELP \\'anted M/F • . Send resume to P .O. Box SALES WITH SJ.SS per hr, Service est.ab. Shom. 548--3409. ' -:'",-"=-· -~~'·..,.=~~-metic CUI. Call 8J3..19'e. 1 ~ng or broken p.a rt s . * * 644-1991 * * Animal caretaker for MJ. ?:'W'\, Ne-.'J)Ort Beach, 9266.1, MANAGEMENT Fuller Brush cuatomen. BLUE 1 t ha! '69 Chev truck/11 ft Holiday Ml•••ll•-• t 962-~93 CLEANJNG 1 ho NB Se d .,-~ OPPORTUNITY Mr Le.vine 962--0416 ve ve c •~ $60. Camper. 4 motorcycles. _.. · . 1t-0 c k, & ma sp., .. area. n Altn :Mr.O'Tool~. I.tiokingforaiocalule.vnan · ' · Map1e tblt.l4cha.ln$60. Trombone .Elec t r ic Want.I lio 1 · ~~~~ B-:.:. ~~~~ryis. f~;~~t\1r ~~·:ta~ ~li;~o ~:i~ti~lot,a~. ~: PLANT MGR. Key position for career in financial plan· ~~ m_~~ie~~~~~n~ IMbcPA.IRitem~ ..... 54S-tffU172<4.I t Y Ph~~ r i tMelr . A~~ !.n181 WANTED on eonalpmtnt A ho" -• M •• H·-ld <95 E 17th St Box 1560, Costa M!!sa, Ca. in a lrg &: r11rpidly growina ning. Substantial 141"' ... ' + A-·· •· ..v.o. w ,.__ ~u amps mac ""'· ac. ~ · 1 •1ea -'••A ul ,.,,..,.. llfn.a,vox .x-e <Uv • • •• sail boat mf"" f l rm , -...J ~111.u::s, """"' ~•t ' ' au. -t"" .. • IUnuD9I' u. <·-I ho ru = ,3., c '' 92626. •& commissions fOr 11. 3 .,,.. ...... H-N B ' Early American 1tyle. $52 1174 Aµ&'U5ta, CM ed ...i ....... , ... _ .,,,.. ~iuwn or nes.., .nv-r ... 1 .1 • Production mamt ~per. hi J• r -~J· • • ttch, 96&-1459 ""'u"ftl. • ...... ._..., e C!!rk 'fypist. Laguna pch. HOUSEKEEPER. livf!-in, ea5f'ntia.J. but boat bldg ex-loc'I. Married, oollere grad, CAMERAS, VW tnr. !le VW •mall UHqutl.. M\let ~lle ta ~' Pleaff11t 1urroundinas. exper. Ox>k/child earl!". 6 per is not r!!q'd. MacGre"""r wner !Jl a buainess Pttfd. ~ MOVING SALE car, boat, motor, tralltr, mint coad. Niot cUimt ... RAMIC till!" new & Resume &: Salary. PO Box Day wk. including wknda . Yacht Corp, 1631 Placen&, 835-7ll9 days, ask for BUI llercNnlle ] f!l!rt... Sellinr fine fumllblna1 Ir ether rniac items. Sat-Sun. Call Rap To lUcblf. • E. 1remodel. Free es!. Small 4729 Irvii;lf', Calif. 92664 Reta req"d. Salary open. C.M. Edwards. 646-3972, 5pm-'7pm. . V tnillc. 873--7030 ~'7-8239, J)271 SW 8lrcb, Mein, '!\»Un. 5Ct ll1L weICome, 5.16-2426. COCKTAIL 6'7J...fi626, N.B.PO ="'w=E~R-,.-wing~-m-a-c~hln-,~ __ r/F_Equ~~•~l ~Op~J>M=·~Em-ploy--i:.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.;;.iiij XLNT wuher, ra.a dryer, T;San:;';'ta';;Ant:";;;';:;. ==,....,,..,...-WANTED to buy ll'tt .,rH Service WAITRESSES HOUSEKEEPERwanted. operaton, lin&le needle a: -SALESMEN Antiques 100 1lncle bdrm, ch.air, l.a..mCll, APARTMENT Sale -Sw1dt1hJtor1tra1dt r'.·, Exper. Short costume&, tiitl!S part time. Salary open. 546 · overlock. Dave Curoll Sail· mile, 8J3...1306; 833-6401 Everythina must·.,. Double Chrlltmu P1&.te, ........,. GEORGE 6-..12 onl.y. Oriental or Poly· S. Bay Front. Be.lb o 11 makers, ~730, Costa ~~n ~~: ;~ ::::sdy.;: AU. Depresalon Gius Show 4 SOFAS. xtra I.rt ~liner, boic •Prina & mattniu, SXI; Mu1lc4I tnatrumenta iB I ~'• Arti!itic Tret Work nr.sian prefe~. 21 or OVl!l'. Island. Call between 9-5, 1-f· Mesa A: Sa.le. March 4 & 5 Sat. 10. wroupt tron chairs&. more. Pa.nona table, $)'}; mlac. * 646-5893 * Call Don The Beachcom•-r. F, 673-'7928 ::,,~===,.--.,,.--ittt willing to train. Must 8, Sun. 16-6 at Cosmic Ate Xlnt cond. 646-.5154 647 Plumer, C.M. Sat only. ROGERS l)ynaem\lo ltwe ~ ---------1 PROFESSIONAL p ho n e have good personal!+.· be •·twn • pm & 6pm HOUSEKEEPER /tt & 'J• Lodge 1TI7 S. Harboi Blvd, . . Local Pott--11 drum si&nt stand, etlckl, , ][fi) ~-0900." -t/time. · exper P ;~f'd. ~~~!':.~e·, ~a:m1:°r:'·~ ~~re. ::.~i!J:~:-n~":~ A n ah e Im (next to MUS!" sell, Qual, turn., JU kiln, ~bi. -brulhtl. OUTYtns cue • .4U ! . J 642-8044 Plll'k Udo Crm-Work in }'flUl' awn home. Disneyland). =e~~ ~u~t~'OO pofl, art. March.CA: 5. new $175. LJft $225. Pvt pr.- ; r., ... ,,. • .e CONTROLLER vllrlesce nt Center. Best deal In are11.. Phone ~·~~up p: .. :;:-:.: rum & aqr Oak tables Ir: yrs -0ld. 1ee to apprec. Mar-3M E. 2lnd, CM~ -ty=, ~~=~~----I ] I Requ'N'd tor butiirw?M do' HSKPRS Emplyr pays fee . 835-1465 between 9:00 .1..m. sions. Unlimited income. Ap-chain, chests, dressers, ble ta~mmode. 42" md EVERYTHING muat i o , LEBLANC Pete FOWltaill • 1 mg ,.. __ ·'" land •nd noon I · p UN"-= --odes ,.wt.•• mach ' k •· ,._ G • ~·---• 3•• m~-1 -•• ~~ -·----ob W11nted, Fe"'61e 702 approx. S2 Million ,. year Jn ~11·•'1ulen By Apn-· P Y in enon. ••c.iw:>•· ............ • ... w oa ..... a.w ._\, 6 farm a.raga • ,..,.,._ -e. w .....,.. -.... ,, ... ~ .. ..,,. ..._ ________ I def~n~. N.'lmml!t<'llll · cy l~B E. 16th S.A. PUBLIC R.el11tione Man, 25 TY OLDSMOBILE. ~ misc items. 548-1995. chain:. 0. cotree tbl. Sm.I Fttnleat, Coron& dti Mar, new 1495. Litt price •. f.-0 UN C. ma~Experienced dustrial. Elt.ctrlcal-elec 54'7--0395. to 30. Facile. faat writer Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. PR. of anti.q Victorian chri, deak. Rock maple bdrm Sat il Sun, 9-5. Pvt Pb' e.c• 8035. lumbtr's tt.salatanl needs k: oriented public company. Hou s EKE E p ER, pro-w/pmfesslona.1 editorial ex· SALESMAN aria. uphol. tapestry. Pr' an· seta. Sofa. match. lowsea t, GIGANTIC aarap: a a I e . * FENDER SHOWMAN* time job. Call Brian R.l!ply to box. fesslonal family, salar y peri~nc~ on pa.per CT tiq, rm a:lus lamp btaea. Etc. Mille lttm1. 480 Eve:rytbtnc fOl!lf 2393 15'' Spelkerl-...$225. Daw. Classified Ad No. 332 open. 968-'7G9S maguine. Mu st be det11r il w11r11ted by new !tMW Dealer. 5.lMJl.74 Ca.brlllo, C.M. Shown untU TUJtln Ave., N'pt. Beach. 5'5-0033 or .,..u10, e tit 5 IC Bkkpr dea~a perm. c/o Daily Pilot HOUSEKEEPER, live.in. minded. extremely re:tponsl· ~~ ~: !t~ im~ed ~ NAUTICAL antique&, 2 plne IOld. Sun. 104 ,P~m-·~~------0 b.1213-da per wk work. 18 P. 0. &x 1560 privateroom,2chlldren.UI bit. people or i e;nted . ~ence. Conltt.ct Bob ice bt»ces, turn, decorator NEAR new, from beautttul Jewelry ilS NEW F.-r Tr tm ltfte ~exp. 645--0542 A.ft 3PM Costa Mesa. Ca 92626 wk, References. Ca 11 R~sume to Robert Gay Crevier at Crevier Motors, Items. Set only, 64>6193 453 home. Tutted aot& $235. 2 Ttlecutitr, uh Um.b. C.O.t ~y wanu,.houea::leanini COSMETIC SALESLADY for i ..:53G--00=.='8:.______ ;~160 Centennial, Tustin, 208 w. 1st Street, Santa Ana. Santa Ana Ave., N.8. End tbls. $45 ea.; table DrAMOND l karat QJJ, MSO. AlldJW PSI).~ ~· Exper, own fraM., exclusive Laguna Beach INTERVIEWING new ules·L-'==,..---=---81>31TI. *ANTIQUE SOFA $156. lampe$10to$30.Cha.ise$55. value S9(K). J'.>IAMONO 25 NEWLeblanc.AlHlrtmodtl .51'.l hr., .84'7-3637. pharmacy. Must be ex· men w/or without exp. Cd1if Immediate SALESMAN *r Matching chair 1 $55. 2 chairs si45 l!l. Small tbla. pta:. 155· Value $3 0 O • trumpet: S395. Lilt Pl1CI · · I 644-8)7g Sat. &: Sun. SlO.ea. Prlv. party. 644-25'71. DIAMOND 10 ptl. $25. $475. Pvt Prt;y.' IUU035 DICAL insw-anc:e typed: perienced, Apply In per!On, loc. HIR 675-1225, 0peftiftCJS n Plumbing u.leaman &: ware-SOFA I h I Value SlXI. DIAMONDS of "i:ffi'E,°"ae,:;;;;i4;:M;j'ijj;; fnY home-pii:k up k de· Bushard 's Pharm11.cy, 2'4 INVEST IN houstmM, Mper. only. Ask WANTED to buy 19g8 ' Pus ve vet, never tremendous value, 50""-Ml""-FLUTE, Raynoldt-MtdlJWt 'I 10 . u•11•1 F A Costa Mesa . s d I h R ' used 11<0. M aJ chin I ~--~ .. ~ 1-~ very. )'l'I exp, O'I~ " • orett ve. for Marie, 222 Adami Av!!, we a or 1 Ir and I loveaeat S!IO. Hi·back chair lower than wholesale. AU0 -ui. lfEED help ~I hnme? we COOK.experienced f e: mate YO~R FUTU.RE Join: -the Red C11rpet H.B. 536-1449. Christmu Platt. 644-4681. $85. Cocktail tableti S3S ea. WEDDING band 1 Karat 491-7735 NW! Aides e Nunies • pref'd. Pionttr foundation. t111m and be the beat I s ALE s MAN : R 11. y n e •-l11incu I02 lA.mpa ~ea. 538-6281.. $250, value $930. 675-7521, n:NDER 4 oetl.w e~ Jto\Wkeepen e Compan· 5.11-1450 BE YOUR OWN BOSSI ONLY Red Carpet offers: Softwate:r. Xlnt opportunity ~..,.,.,;,.;. _______ 1,,;:,;::;:=:::::.=:::.=:::..._ 557-4093. portablt eombo piano. Sll)O. 1ons e Homemakers -up-l·c-'"RE°=o~IT~~0~uic<~.~M~•-t_u_r e Men or Womtn 1. 'Ttlev11lgn tt.dve;rtt&ina: as with r.atablilhed co. In coun-REOOND. APPllance:s A REDECORATING -aelltna DIAMONDS . 81.lY Direct Pvt pty ~ n·, 547-MSJ. lady, f/time, 40 hrs, 5 days. of 312112, ty for 16 yn. 897~1093. TV'1, (UaJ'. A de Iv• d, all ~hints 8' appliances. * WlJOLESALE PJU~ * CLEVELAND C1.arinlt 1 )T W · Cttd't not ne A I Lease A Yellow 2· Extensive newapaper •d· I "'sE,;.A,:oM~STRE==ss;;.:;TRA::;:-:-;;INC.,EE=·.-Dunlap's, l81S New Port Sterec>-hl-fi..lV comb 0' Dana Dtamo-...1· .,.,,, .,_,, old. 1Jke new SU5. elp 1nted, M & F 710 1 @Xp!!!t. c. PP Y v@rtia.i.na: Bl·.., c M ~•o ....... rotary mower, rototllllr, • ,,.... """"''1\llN •• 7 ,.., 'l---------1 Ll.waon Jewelers, '7 7 7 1 Taxi C11b Would you like ro be pald for •1.1., · • ""~111""· 3/8" drill. 557.9379, .,.. ..,,_.. A Be•utlful Idell Edinger Ave, ( Hunt . 3· Call in listina l~ad!!. you ae'-"'ing skill? Fine FREEZER, 18' upright S100. M1sc1ll11neout: 111 Off .. ,.. ot Gen'l FMdJ nttds Cente;r) H.B. Call for Appt 4. Continuous profeagjonal local firm will train )'OU for Kenmore wuher. need' MEDI'M' blue/irn velveteen AT TENT I 0 N L I I Ice P'umltuN/ "' 1=-'=~~-~~-546-1311 tn.in;ng ~·mp,115,•••v111asuerte, aofa" !°''"'~' <&NOd tt • lqulp. l2A . ~ Ir teach prof DENTAL Reeeptioniat, ex· 5. 155 offices ln 3 stat.e1 a perm. job. Great Bola. B'iutta, CdM~ arm• & sidei. 1V, netda Leaguers! Buabtll pitchlnr1 --------- ma11:eup l~•: ~ec. pos. peri~ced. Age 30-45 prefer· 6. Unequalled relerral pro-S2.00. repair. otter. 646-fm. machine for Ale, t TPJi. WALNUT · dtlka, 80" wkle. ~)?II. 8U·3i64. red. 557-0700. Ask for Herman gram Call Jean Brown, !l40-6055 GAFn::ru; &: Sattler 1a1 ~. 48" rtati.t -lttt bind rtturn. I• ACCOUNTANTS DESTGNER P.C. Jayout.1 )T loi.,.iiiiiiiiOiiOiiiiiiiiiiOii T. Individual broktr aupu· Cbastal Agency avocado counter top 11tow: UNIQUE crib w/canopy SJS. YOUNGSTOWN white metal 8 oftJot chain. LUtt nrw. ~art·Ume Poa.itlons.-Near min. exper u1i111 c:omm'l vision 2790 HarMr Bl at Adtt.ml le• than one )'tar ol.d $35, beautiful Walnut dresser cabiQtt ls dble sink. S', New Rt•IMlblt! 144 05!2. ~ Home -Exc!!llent deign pnictices. Familiar Z. Outstanding Image and S.•m1tre11 -(2) 833-19'78 ' SlOO. Blk· tufted aota· hide-a· Wutekinc Garbaae d1apoNJ ~• Cl ·" reputation P/tl ..,."' ,.o.,,.. bed $100. !38-t245. 1100 Pl11noa/Ortent ~ -Se.nd resume to u -w/integratP.rl circwt.11, Call me ~ COPPER.TONE Hot po I n t • 6'~78. li»e:d Ad No. 77'7· Dtlily Glnge;r, 642-9633. 9· NO co mpany tttimenta· SECRETARY built In dilhwuher. Works G11r119e S11le 112 MECHANICS tools: .atrnbtt MA.JOit n.AN.D ORGANS pi1ot, P. O. Bnx 156Q, Colt11r OONtrr shop ~'Ork, fm.. tion , Some medical e~. -·d. fine. $40. ~2763 otW·bic top chest, ~" c .T. J"?am $385 iQc. Alkn • c.can • c Di26 10. Supenor ~-orking condi· •h" MARCH 5th· Turtle Rock -. t:sa, a Nlte shirt, No t.xpe:r nee. 25-f'-n• Type 60 w.p.m. Sh 80 .w.p.m. e WHIRLPOOL-KENMORE 1 tu,1 5. ·, ·-1 lud1 .. ~ lmt>"t w/analehead, mile-Kf:lnmotld • Wurtttaer, etc. 5 l M Do t • "'' ApplyMonthruThun9am· .....,. itrra.._v. nc: .. ,. ltetn1.982-..U79 Also Harp1 l chord16 ,..,; A11lslant-Sh to $800 4 . App Y r. nu • 135 E. All this and morr. 1pell1 morl! rpr. man has washen/jiry-• Sean s!Ove, p cw er ;-;:;;;;;=c.;C:::="'°"'-,- Conatnictk>n $6llO 17th St., C.M. rlollara for ymi. If you 4p~UNTAIN VALLEY f!f'S, aett. ~; 839-7520. mower, etc. MOVING: FumUurt A mile. Pil:om.o MUSIC co: -Payroll $.~ D R,,rbev E w A y '011. lel!lle~ !D\lftl..fC DCRSONNa ~~~e~~.!!,' w°'a'y'.~~ayfoedu_'!:,', COMMUNITY HOSPITAL ... F-lw:d~R •,et'.!;:. dryeLlker. KINGSIZE bl'd. TV, bub&-~m. ....... ~,.Ml ... 2 •33 *5 No, Mala, s.A. ting Clerk S'1V" "' u exper. e~n "' J\.Vll~i:; re: '"""' ........,V"' uu '"'" 1noo Euclid at Waniu ... , au11: cui · WA· que table, mile. ittm1. Sat ....... "'a" u.,........ 5'7-os81 ** stnoe 1111 Sec·y.conatr S650 neat, Apply p«rlOn, Boyd's 5ERYJCES•AGENCY a favor -DO IT NOW! 919-Ull new. S170. tor both. 873-(.635. A sun 609t,1 Marsu .1 PERSIAN R.u.p lot Sile new ~-'"""-="-=-=,..,;.=- Purchulna HOO Ar<0. 4911 E. 17th !Cros!roed ~er Ci•rk 10 "= Lle<nsed or not. call 546-1164111---------COMM. Coin.op Speed Qu..,, CdM. An day. •·-Ina~'· A old. Coron.I del Mar, l'RE·TAX SAU ~-• 1435 Irvine) CM v•" ........, for intrrview. Aak for Steve SECRETARY I bookkeeper ........ 6--~ b •• • 0 ~i.. , • • Cost AcCt111 Clerk kl S:iOO Grannh1. Alto $65.00 licens-wanted. Shorthend, typing wuher S75Pvt& WestlnghouM! TOYS 50c Furniture $2410 ,~ .. -.. twn 10:-. All PllMI & rpftl -Pl' • EDUCATOR Bnllng Clerlt 1400+ Ing "°""" ott.,...,, & bookkeeping '1dll• • dryer $50. · Ply ~l. I<Jtche,,,..,.11-14. Paint !IOc HUNT eo&t. kd"' $30. · 1~ Ol'Fl ~~Med. SJ.SO hr Muat tiave ~nt ll!C'Ondary Asst. Bookkeeper kl $550 muat. Salary ' houn open. HOOVER. Spin Dry Wlll'ler. apray, n aal. Odd• $l •up. Breechea, ladl" SU. Weit. Al.L tAMOUS MAKES t h. • bl! ltece:pt/CAU Director S400+ Send -ume •-!146 s, a.... AlmOll new. !Mill for amal.l 00 Dlinoia, CM ~7·2331 hat $4. 846-7528. PINN¥ OWSLl:V CO. OQ_tome;try •1 .... S2 hr eac ma: exp. •proven 11r · Inn '"'o w u..J CJ'iemlcal Eflll'·Mtip' to S14K lty lo <tevelop .l wrile in-488 ~~~t[4i:t 7~e: CM Front. Bal bot Ialand. Call apace. $85. ~. WASHER, dryer, cheat.I, flit' ENGUSH boots, ltdles S:tl M~ =tts;Jr ~ I . NEWPORT atructional mate;rial fl")r vn-betv.-el!n 9-5, M·f', 613-7928 C•mtrlls 1 cabinet, wardrobe, chain, Cheatplate • Martln&al• • ;,' ;:f':..;;,,; -l'ononnel A,.nc,· cattonal "'""''· Immed. '42-1470 SECRETARY Equipment IOI books. etc. s.t. only. 3l59 115. &16-7l28. PIANOS** ORGANS t o-n1 ..... aa AsslstanLiEduca• I""'""'""'"'"""'""'""'""'• i Pl v. S In ' -IW Dover Or., N. , "'"' '"&I I 1ltll Eltate & 'rnorouchbrtd Barbados ., C.M. SMI"ni..COrona Eltctrtc nz\'"&J, ta way, &.utllf't1, _,.. '42·31701 tk!M.I D rector. Nat nn1'11.Y TIME FOR Hof'M': lnvtstmentL N.B. WANTED iood ~ mm GAUGE Sale: Sat. le sun. ~Tiler, Vfl')' nice PJ, A.Jen, BaldMJ\, ere. J'rom ''tm!'!'~~~!'!'!~"'"'i recognized private NtfSC offlCf'. Xlnt, lflC(urale typiat. Camera. Cheap. Prete r "tOam.Srnn Demotuhtn& hat 67M262. $2&5 up. UNTAU. I' •ADVERTISING Accredited Home Study Sit pref. Ptr10nablt., tt.I· Nikon, Pentax. CA.It alt 5. Evtt1fhlni ,oesi 217 33rd SAMSONITE tchilw 1 DA ily lo-6 Fun, U4 t lru lo h'-ly ScbooJ. toe.led ln N••-QUICK CASH .,,ci;v,, Co.JI fOI' Appl. 646-0617. SI NB ~ --· ' •-~ I* ea"'11" l'll~D'' PIANO CO. tell! flPJIOr un '1 r '&" Beach, 1Jaled M American Stephen Smith ~ ' ' 'v•.-.voi. 1t11 " P""-..., ,,.,. W3 N t BIYd ~v11.ted, hlshrr tkllttd Exchana:e. Xlnt condlUon1 Furniture 110 MULTI-family p.ra.(t' salt, 5'0--2055. a.ta Mtta twpor n41&45.m i""'apo!'1::.nt:t~: A benetl11. MA l'lttrH A: THROUGH A SH ARP per icna bl.1 MAPLE table. • chaln, $30, Sit&: sun. Ui11 Oranp Avf, 1•· Boat 4' tilt tralltf' WOULD YOU • ..,..prl&to !Hchfng ,,.. ""'''''""'· w/typlnc A lloilOn -"·r, 110. 2 pc. Coota M111. Both perfect condl!lon llLllVI ·N~ Beech ad· .1-n"'-1• ..,..,_.. ~ S.H. Small offict, many ,.,......... e ~· -· • Ina acM<Y. Bralhl, ·~ ~ ... ~~·~· dutitL 0ranco Co. Airport napllyde aectlon&l, 135, SUP~R baftainaJ Clotlllnl, -u FllEt ol\CAN LUS)NI , dve, • ah r~ulrtd. ~=~~=~Mro,;:;: DAIL y PILOT AMI. ~11. Recliner. MtMl03. i:::a"°::· :· .~ ltu!'?· J'o°li.'t1" SpraYtf, 110 aal. aa -11 ,ou Ubl No..,. -Call llJ..1670 dtoce Schools. Write, Clau-1bt tute1t draw ln thJ Wtat LOUIS XIV cou ch It eotfee e. t. n. 1~· tralltr mounted. tlT5. lattatlon. Ko obllladoft. Jut ITECl'lJRAL I>n.tt• tfled Id •M299, Dally Pilot, WANT AD ..• Otil,y Pilot Oa.s1Uled tbl, Cont. C!luchn, lamps, * GA.RACE SALE ... lf6.9259 Come Mond131 7:30 r s...i"' poe!Jlont anll, P, o. Box 1560, Cotta Mose, Ad. 6<Um bttaltlront dHk, etc , s.1 •Sun BllRLWOOD, TABLE TOPS COAST MUSI .upor . .,....,,.,,.1. Doail» 1:=Cali:;::''·c..:::~=·-...,,.-= V•e&nd .. <VII money. Rent 6~107; ~l c .... nbrl>r L&ne, CM UNl'IN!SHED 141> ' 165 60,"51 _,..,, L>1Un• Beach ofc, Don't ""' up the ship! 642•5678 :l<Nl' hou .... •pt., atore REFRIO, Philco 16(), l pc OLD ~pc bdrm "~Old bul· • 6U-946l • COTTAOI UPlUOHT ~. "U1t'' lt tn clasaltltd. Ship bid.I .• etc. ll\ru a Dally Pilot nau1h. aect1onal. $95. Pin fe t. redienl •tYlt. lttma with tut:, uae DI.Uy * m*1 + oilt.Y PIL01' 1or action! 1o Sl>ort Resuital 61M671 Stll ldl• '""" ..,.., Call a ... med Ad . table, & cll&tn.17l, 616-Mis. •• 961-ms • • PUot a...1n..1. 612-5671. s.u ldt• 1 ...... -1 I I • • -I I • ' f I I I I ' ! ' I ! ' I I· ,~ ..... -.... ., ... .._ .. , -''" ~ .......... -., .. ~ . ........ 6 ·~····~·~··~· ' .. - S41 DAJLV PILOT S1tswdly, Mirth 4, 1972 - ' Here's How You Can Un Our Famous Dime • A • Unes our famous . -. I ' ' .. FIVE CONVl!NIENT OFFICES TO SERVE YOU e lrlnt tMm or mall them wltft correct c••h to•on• of our 4 cot1v•nlent offices. e No ll'tfftock, produu or pltntl. .... e No com1Mrci1I 1d1 .allowed. . ' ,. Im . • NEWPORT BEACH .. 3333 Newpor_t 'vd • e LAGUNA BEACH '., • , • 222 For .. t Ave • e COSTA /,IESA · · · • ·• · · · '' • 330 W~•I ley e HUNTINGTON BEACH 17875 Bo•ch_ 11•4. e l!•ch ftem must be prlcM with no item • .,., $25. . DI ME -A· LI N_ES / . •JAN (L,IME NTE 305 No. El Con\lni Roal CM• JI ~ -4 .,_" ,., K.. P. DIME·A-llNES Are For Prlv1hl Parties ONLY • Ad s From Bus iness Addresses Not Acee plod • AdvertlMrs violating t h •'I • regµlatlons m1y be In vlolatfon of State Franchise Board & local bu&I· Mta llctnff regul•· . ' ttons .• CAMPING ~qulpmenl : • Skyline baa: with mag frame $25. 2 backpfck tent1 $20 an(I $25. Bonne. mountain akll1 $25. Silveretta bindings 415. Pole1 $11. Dacron sleeping bae StD. Down bq $25. Men's m(:tjlum down jacket, near new $25. Maple rocker $25. New lamb fur pillows $4.50. New stretch slacks $4.50. Game or poker table $25. Three bee hivn no. each. S.t. only after 10. 2230 Aralla St., N . B . Eastbfufl. 2 Bunk bed nuttress RU $25, $CH370. GIW S t I n 1 r a y hlke~x· cellent condlUon $Z'i. Belt vibrator $25. 20" tricycle $.5. 540-1&12. ST A Po"-'er oU and Pl! CM- dltiont'l'1 !ID% ott. Ca• SOc/can. Oil 75cf can . 673-&J24, BETTA aquariwn s POWER mower $25. Hoover 15 GAL Aquarium ~. Bli SEU., Good running Chev. SURFBOARD s·s·· $25. Lon&. $ 1 ' u,prtght vacuwn $1..5. Eureka 1nake cage $10. 645-3359: . , 283. en~~ pe.rt.s; ihort block _•_7>-5082_~·-----,-.,..,,-upright vacuum $10. Push cufi'OM made ®' house $25. H!'lda $2Q each. Jntak: ~I" Lawn mower S l 0 • mower $10. Garb a I e SB. While electric itove $25. maryifol_d. ~-, 3 _speed true EICO, H I ck o·c k , RCA BICYCLES, girl's 3 spted Rolla.way bed and mattres1 disposal SlO: School desk $5. Port•ble TV SlO. PictUR J7. tnritn:Ulaioo SlP-6(2....3683, osclolloSQ>pea $25. Hotpolnt imported St\ngr&,y ~-Pair $18. 2 diahma.slers $15, $20. Electric built-In_ ranee 'and' M&-1958. 'Drawer dresser $25. Round clothes dryer szs.-Dumont Pink f'heili:lfe tWl:n spre11ds Clock radio $5. 3 chairs $2, •25 wn-" ype ·~ " It 2Sc •2 TYPEWJiffER, .Li~. Standard, ~u.llt, like new S2S. 543-1'165'. John wet •ult ~Ith sletv~ m. 642--0502. "", S5. ~s tape recorder OVe'n _ • · .. u,;"'.,..,5 9xl2 G!RL~ bike $25, Hibachi $2. table and leaf. 4 chairs~-dual lraceaeope -· ..,: Decorator emJ -. · $6. 391Dt,S Cbannt1 P l. NB. wash~ macu •• . End tablM SJ...$5. Lamp11 S2. Bos~ rocker $25. Pa~ 546--0269. Outside ana inside doors 673-1603. rug $5. 15U Orange Ave. VW hub e&PI $2.50. Chain ,milk glass Earl_y American MATTRESS, fl>l'in&s $18. $1-$5. 6T"~. . , l9'K) Ford pa.ru $1-S25. 1935 M2-56fi6. $%-$5. Pina pona: $8. Swivel ta.ble. l"Tps $10 each. Early f"'rench Provb:w:ial head· BOY·s bike $15, Otddren s chauis" with rear end. Steer· CORNER couch $7. Two oil PORTACR.IB. bedclothe!I $20. rocker $12. Couch $25. Amerlcin braSJ: noor la mp, board $10. 2(1ll Kings Rd, · pmes $14$. 'Rffe set and ing assembly A hydraulic pajntin&:a with frames SlO. InfBseal Sl Baby bottles le. Chmke boll: $3. 3Jl Walnut lftf'l[e s~de $2:5. Round f'tB. 642-6889. setnlc layoul $10. Di brakes $15. 836-5672. Electric meal knife $2. Table U). TV tables 50c. St C.M 642-2516. MapJe collee table $12.50. ='7-c--:c=c-;:;c-::-= Marian Way, C.M. oU 21.st. LARGE gray rock, you haul Clock radio $5. Old time Vanity bench SS. Cha.Jr S5. " . Knick_ knaclr shelf $25. MCA motor parts, _block 25 GIRL'S Schwinn red 3 lpeed SlO. 548-3T14. wall clock SlO. 67J...3237. Music i tand $%. Lamps Sl. AUTn\!ATIC washer S2S. Cl1cket chair, nearly new genei:ator SIO:--~ad . S20. blke in iood ~odition with ORIGINAL Sllm Jim S25. Birdcage, stand $5. ~ ,cooler $1. ~ ex· $25, Swag lamp custom Olsttlbutor SlO.' Mani.told. ha. k t $25 67~11tter 3. USED radial tires, mlll1y Unlversal U base accord Ian Fishbowl Sl. Child clothes tlJlillisher S?. Head ~11 SB, m&de ~-Pair ~ras1 and-$10. C a r b ·u 1' e t o r ,,;;;:'~';-;:;:~· ;;;;;c-:;::;:--= aizes $1-JJ'.l, Patr 9.00xJS $20, 2 bathroom sinkl witb 25c-$3. Books, &"&mes, toys °'r:tt $17.dd~ de.~s': irom. $15. Telephone bel\Ch $15. 613-2254. OVERSTUFFED chair, new tires $25. Pair iood black fa ucet• S4 each. ~t golf $1.-~ $25. Guitar $8. !__,_~/M·--•es AM-P'M· $25. Po~ 1,i-p.p.SS. Su. n lam.p ' sUp cover SlS. 54$-1764. b k.I .. a•· '25 283 power 25 Golf b . ~·~'~ == twi REBUILT Fiat engine 60cc su••EOARD, ·~· S~2 S. uc .., ,. · clubs and bag S , ag 545-6335. dlo S25 Che ... F _. -$7.50. ~ __ 11ets mJltchtng n 1 120 ·~ pack head SlO. '63 Olds for $4. Golt c11rt SS. Tote ,goar ===~~~~=-,..·! ra · vy ........ O<u box spr1np and mattress S2S. Dlne tle gc ' • Kneeboard 4' 10" S25. 9531 part1 $1·$25. 1 61 Olds body $i5. Edger $5. Ml'tai./bunk KITCHEN table $4. Chairs radios $3. New _Vollc.cwagen $20 pei-set. ? pain MapJe 646-3666 •. .Blftck:fin. ~llO. S15., '00 Volvo 544 parts $1· "Ads nd ti SIO 5 k't $10. Twin bed-comple te $20. and Toyota radJQt, coat S19 t •-• tr S25 " GOLFERS • 175 .•-us IOc ..,.. a ma ress . 1 • .. S25 E 1 SIO . po.s '1' ~ ames eac... " ~ SURFBOA. RDS, 6' 9" 11nd 6' $25. '5.5 Olds hydro $1S. '56 chen Chairs SJ each. Tilt 8' couch $15. 2 large chest of eacu, · ll:erc sor · 557..(1282 each. Pra.ctice balls Sc. 219 ~ Chev hoocf and front fenders back rocker, needs recover· drawt'rs $15 each. Bench 1971·72 Toyota bumper S22. "· · Poinsettia, C.DM. · lO"ln $25 1 _eacAUh. ~ bOX' $5 each. '»'67 Chev. deck Ing $7.50. Call 546-7972, or grinder $25. Meat slicer $5. Cost Sl8. Lido Isle. 2M Via VW 12" wide rim and 11-15L spr gs a. ,,.....,., oon- lld S7.50. "49 Stude pick-up · Melmac dlshea $5. 523 Aliso San Remo, N,B 673-)784. 8-ply tire $20. VW ··1300 .ex-TAPEDEaK · f...8 track, ex-ditlon 557.-1879. 307 Mesa Dr., C.J\.t S7 2 VW ,., · ·ce1leflt c0ndiUo,n, ~1unt SlS. ""'=~--,-lo.,,-,-=:o grille SlS. '49 Ford pickup ====:;;;"-C'7"-:C= Newport Heights 673-6880. RATTAN easy ch air 1, tractor ·. ...:..; • ·11' tlma NORGE gas c !hes dryer, hood no. '60 International DAVENPORT and chair, .!?at. & Sun. all day. naugahyde cushions S 1 O · SlO, Both •. 64~2lll Sat. or 642-3830. after S:OO. excE1lent condition S l S .. engine and trammlS1iion $25. naugahyde white S 2 S ' ==~--,--,---,~ each. Twin beda, clean SlO. Sun., • ' • RCA TV deluxe 21" $25. Boys 646-0783. S3 G Dinghy 8' Sabot $25. :pl WHITE naugahyde oouch S8. 1 Raleigh Otoppe,r b.ik,!! $20. Bumper jacks · rayco condense'I' checker s 1 o.. Bed frame, Uke new $4. 2812 Sl5 each. Maple drop eat MUSICAL baby awini: $12.50. LUGGAGE, delaxe softside., ROU.ING ~·I~ 4: X •.' · coni plete $20. , ~bmatiOn doo r 32" $10. 54&-39)3. 2-llOOX14 Recap tires,· brand new, will mount .$8 each. 8~93<14. F RIGJDAIRE Cop~rtone, frosl-tref: 13' $25. Twin mat· tress and 1 box sprine $10. 3501 SeashOre Dr., W. N.B. TV, exce.llenl coOOtlion $25. 646-15?5. ~EARLY new twin mattress, box spring and melal frame szs. New OCM hand vicuum, ideal. tor car or ,campl"f' S6.~Brau pole lamp $4. Sunbl'am elec:trlc try pan · $5. 44 x 33 heivy Plate mir· ror, &Qiq tr8me s'I.5. 3 panel black a.nd whl~ room ,divider . $3. ~ neck ~uoi'escent desk )amp $7 . Hamilton Bl'ach ' cannister VfCU~m. excellent oondition $18. Lite 11--eifht 4 shelf metal bookc"ase $3, Hard· bOund boo~. various fiction, no~flction and b u 1 I n e s s lltle1 $1-$ .. l Br11s phone eland S2.50. Deep fat fryer $2.50. No checks, please. prei;sure gun $15. Whttl Flyback and yoke checker Willo Lane, CM o 1 f table S:kJ. 40 gq. yards flat Couch $25. Old TV $16. 21 ··~·='=""=29!=6·=-~"7.~= used only once, Bullock's chair S25. l..argewood work· SS. Chest or dra1-11ers SlD. University between Santa brown carpel, Jike new $Z5. chairs ST and $5 each. ·Pt>Je HOTPOINT .wal>fler S25. RCA· French quality 29" siz.e $100. Ing vii;e SS.SO. Steel d£'Bk T, p , r,, 0 r d " S 7 Ana and Tusti'n. 646--l""" You lake up_. 6TS-2124. lamp $3. T.V. trays $4. stereo components r;et $15. -value for $25. Ladies Md drawers -,.,,50_ ea c h . =u. · Sw 1 ., H. hoe .~~34 , Val pk 110 each VAN curtains. SS 1f!t . ~ Craig Pana.sonic ta.pe 20" Bike $5. Bike child e&r· a& amp ...,. orses ,_..,,, · " men s a ' · . "" bl ~ k 645--0656. recorder Sl2. Oars (21 $2 21 '.' color TV, ~-ork5 $2S. riers $2, Floor polisher, game S-2. Croquet set $5. WASHER $25. [)ryt"r $25. Ladles goll clubs, 4 'A'OOds, S ~~,:~ $15.~e:rJ,f!r;~ic MEDIC:.Cli;N;;E,--ca:-;bc;:i,,.=1sc-wo:::.;:;:th each. Lavatory se!, m·w, T~. new 1·35 x 14 electric new SB Table lamp Punching bag and awi.vel Ftle cabinet SS. O\e1ts-S5. irons, bag and cart s25. 1 0 ta. c 0 v er $ 2 • 5 0 1 good mirror. almo&t new SS. 12_50_ High-low Avocado rug S15. Bi~ycle 26'', 3 speed 15· 34·• $5: Twin ' headboard, $10. Singer sewing cetilnet Chairs $2. Books SO c . 642--0342. 'orttsnil!..ker's form' $5. Can· Lig ht fu'ture, ceiling, large Sl.lj a yard. 314 inch tapes Acconhon, Hohner $25. pink coverlet $3 each. $20. m Brentwood Ple.ce, Kitche-n utensils SO c -S 2. lvw;;;;;,.--::,:::..,:0.::,,.::-nms.-;Tl;c.,=:.,,,"'<;S~ dygtripe carpel, 1 1 x lS $8. wh ite globe $7. Brass clock 50c each. each. 2 electric Electric drill and 1tand $12, 644--0524. Costa Mesa, off Santa Ana Toy1 and clothing lOc-$1. each. Tricycle $5. Viti! $3. New crutches SJ. Bird c~' 545-0505. . . in crystal cast' $12. Old cap. heatl'ra S3 each. Basch and Card index file $4. Alliance PATIO tabje 42.. round. Ave .. betweE"n Monte Vista See them Saturday only at 1517 Pondorosa, c . M . ancl.at•nl'lc 75o-$ 2 .Aluminum talns chair $15. Cushions $2. S25 antenna rotor. new $25. · . ' and Santa llabe:I. 3159 i:i,.,.......,..L-., Pl.-. Costa ""1 ·~. --....-Foam bubble aextant · Po-·bl• washing m•-h'--metaJ , 4 matchlnc chalI'I .,,,.,--t.............. ..., .... ._, W Qflill&u camp oot $5. Ruac 1""<4, 6x8, S4-S10. Piano ~"" r _ p I Pl CM .... -.. u1t:, he " d' Sa ' FT. Bookcas.,, 1tained .. ~ JOJ .._ ear e · ·• · IO" l2" x ••" S9. """" $20. 10,00J BTU aas ater '58 Chevy Wagon and extra -,,--7"'-,...,.-,,--~.,..--= ORIGINAL hand pa i nt• 2400 Via Marin~. NB tur-keys Si Child's wroden doll 645-1~8 X w ~ 3 h $12.~. 319 Universlly Or,. turniture. 3 pieces $12. Prel· I ==~-;;·==-,c:;-~:-; State Ave oU Oak CM like new, cost S90 take $20. Chevy engine parts $5-$25. s eels wlanut pa.neling $10. J apanese fold ing screc.ns. ='"-c'~9.5~~P,.."~·,.._~-o--,-~ C.M. 557-2416. ty china and glassware 50c. 212 w. Vleto~ Apt . No. 1, ' ' --•t::i (Vent thnl wall) Hot plate Ford C-' Transmis:sion and Dratting table $1S. Linoleum Biobu $25. Sevl'rai original BLUE chip books, 3 at 12 10=N=LY""'10c,,.--e,.-a-ch,.-.-=-swl-ng-,.-, $5. Dol ls $3-S5. Doll high C.M. Rugs $10.$20 Rue, CUSTOM OOORS, 4, 11<.>1 h"' S2. 67~2124. Turboglide $25. Transmls--of draftina table tap $3. New painting~ $25. 83S;-8148. Pich. Paper backs, James .nd l a rg. paddl•board. , •• ,., •~. 543 Victoria, C.M. needs cleaning $7.50 Luxury wood, glass pas2ne~A!3,.:~ .. c · BROWN naugahyde brocaded sion SlO. 548-56t7. mop SI. Nlghl stand S2. LADIES 3 speed bicycle $20. • Borid, Detective, jO at IOc: '"' ""' 25 f good Wheelbarrow · .,.,o-"""'°. Electric trolling motor $15, · S4S-5985. 10-S pm. chairs ~S · 8 ft. 50 a, ...... =--'-'~-~-dra~-~14=50 chair, ell: c e 11 f! n t $20. KING iize boll: sprinf and and batt•-IS. D•'•-r bag Remington typewl'!ter SS. f'llct{ Daisy BB ritte with condition $25. Rolla way U<:ll END table with wer · · c rdl electric carvlng ~-· h Do bl •.r .--Hart' skis S10. 55_ 7-6983. BB"s, unwantea 'gilt $4. NIAGARA massage vibrator 14' Boat mold S25. 80 fl. wire and mattreu SS. Twin bed Old fashioned chair $3.50. 0 eaa 1 bo 0 f mattres,._..,,.,,,., eat . u e St. , Electric coffee · pot $3. ~•~ Ladl Tl S3 fen r·,,.-,1, SIS 2 twin knUe $8. Gass I e cut tng bed S8. Coffew! tabll'' $4.. 2 N"-e~ l•'ght s•.-. Car ._81 BLACK Angus .rotis!ll'f\e·, Giant Water-bOttl~ $1. .,.u.,JU. ea mex · ce, · box spring and mattress GE 4 spe«I record player • ., "" Chi t I .... ., ·.r ~JU "" --68 Cl th' h-!Oc •-• s-10' gl••• -·~ard ' set .µ.JU. na ea P ece Early American $10 each. SI. Books 1~ =·. Old sew-bakes, broils $18. Large 64a-.~a . ' o ng, purses, s ~.,, • uo:us ""'' ........ '1 ""' $18. Rocker recl!ner $22.50. It'• nlce and mthing is k t 13 = Se eral 1ets le 0 Bl ~~ · ""===,,.-=-===cl 75c. Clock radio, work1 $5. $10. Lawn mower $5. Ha ir Comb•'nat~n c "e, 1 or i'th 11 S'' 50 Golf snac •e .JU50c. v ,., PiCnic tab $1 • ue .rwae Ing machine $5. Typewriter Blazon rocking horse $15. 4 CHILD'S "table set. sturdy $7. 1 bl "' " wrong w .... · of 1la&5EI · to ~. lamp $15. Solderin&" gun $4. t 'ln sets.· tu""'ooise .....;...n c~e ""···· H k like P 'o rt ab I e b 8. r . '"'"it h dryer $4. Utility meta ta e drawers and itorage cabinet cl.ub bag SJ.50. 4. wigs and 979--lJGl. ..__um.•"-drlll and screw .-. Muntz portable tape .... ...-~ ~ omema er oven, refrl&'era-tor $U.50. Antique S2. 15 tip Johnson ela:trlc $25. Automatic dishwasher wiglets $2 50 p' c I u re s z:-·~ IA: • recorder no. p i c I u r e curia.ins, aU for ;5. Black lo:";;:';;w;,$4""°. 54-;:-;:._;--18;;2'1.;-o:=o:-= d t rt. · boart co' nv ~n · · · BEDS -plete 11 S -12 S . .gun SaJ · each. Radio $5. rra--s U 10 11· o. Boat ·-at rocl•'nUI' • cha;.. ~ Lake chair and·· tofa, nee a s a er, in ers.., • $20. 212 w. Victoria is catty. mall and Ja-e lOc $3 """' ""' """" • .. •~ SINGtE ~ ps, l.qVe seat h t k S25 Royal s • ., . -· Corner r;leep ·Rt $25 each. Color TV ·anWnna $15.12-b&t, 50c ~·Id' bed d ~-st. El Toro 83G-48&:'i .. U~-•·t·~-IS. 6 ·-·g t gas an · corner lrom Stat•r's at B d box whit• 1 n d · '"'"' I · •-a ' 12 ,.,. 125. ~u .. tab"·" '·-p ..., ....... ""... ......... rea 50· V . . Playl•tudy table 40x80" $10. stools nz.-. O.o mini c , --y SUsan •-r~d • . .,,,_,· ===,,,.-=,.-..,=== ......, 1e . .-.. '"'4Ul tron ralls $15 each. Bed typewriter no. 2 paddles $2 Newport Blvd. A.ppro&ch chrome $1 ery nice pair . ' . SU B il '""""' nu ··-= WORKING TV's. cor:isole $2.i $4. Upholsh!red ·-r ha I r s 1rame $2.SO, 9.>oks 5c-75c. each. 3 piece Sam50nlte lug· my driveway from the of lamps ~th gharles $7 for Sat. Sun. 1908 Court St., rotisseniJ Wmro e~1°= &et $2. Linens 25c--75c. Small Tl.ble model $15. Console $5-"$15. Spece saver $3. Step Puzzles 10c-50c. Food chop. gage $7.50. Star boat boom North on Newport. Have pair. Pole lamp, walnut"ili N.B. ~-~·.~~end ~ble ~.sO~ . electric room heater SS! 256 with" urn $2.0: 3 262 up chair ss. BArbe'cue $5. per, new with motor $5. $10. Homemade kyak $3. pickup, can detiver. gOO:l trim S2. Coffee table 54" Bookca.r;e . headboard, Co5cD step 11001 $$2.25_ Gold Kroll: St., Costa Me a a California St. Sf>lfm. Vanity dreisei SS. Hideabed Electric scluqrs $6. Dishes, t'tllld's desk, needs paint AVON bottles in original boll: $3.50. AMF bowling ball and Salem maple, like new $25. mirTOr be.th unit S 1 . 642-5308. HORSE equipment: Chest SL. ComirierciaJ mop, pail pots, pe.111, glassware 5c·$3. Sl.50. Small c~t 0 f case $7.50. Girl 's bike S7.50. "W. ondor. Horse"' rocker SS. Mag••'·· rack 75c. n-aser 6' Couch, 4' love <:Ouch. ex,. plat• and Martingale SIS. and ·wringer $15. Car H.nd mo--". Handmade draw•n S2. Garden rake $4. Perfumes $1. 8xlO rug I d I 1 dust -·~ ~< 1 • SJO G d "" ~ nd d I IS p · f 3037 Filmore Way,__Apt. 150. Pink quite cover e, 18 2210 ·Rutg•""' A Costa tt !eat condition S2.) each. Lad•'-breedK!s" s 1 5 . vacuum . ,a r e n ~w•'-· SI·""·""'· HO. train 75C. Electric troll1-motor a pa · nee · 8ll' 0 rn 110 •~1=1 · •• ' Child '" · kl ~ J I r--"'7 .., w "'5 b nd I $6 5.57-3265 alter 9 AM. ru e · ~ JU .· Mei;a-~2---0449. Sal-Friday. re.µ clothes s ize 6-8, 646-7528. 1pnn eN!I ••· ewe r y ." "-.n-" $8.50. 2 0 12 $25. 548-{;762. raaa a grttn amps IN •-• bo t .:::1.:: ""'-"" Wom•n 's clothes •'·-::~~o--=::;::-;;;;-, -~-'I lro•· II = --h _ .. _'::"': each. Depreukln class, 365 Montt---vht8',"-Cf\.t . TW """'· ll:spnngs ma· 21" •·n•'th TV table model ., ~-.,... U-C' 7 946 ,...___, · '""' ""' " .... · Or~wuu, .santa Aria. 2 Men's suits, 41 long, brown ""'sort· ... colors 2Sc each. tre nd fr ex II t ~ • &-10, SOc-Sl. ·Bedspil"ads ANTIQUE clocks $25. TOfltter Sl.50.*Dininr room RS • round nd t -• s1-.. .... ...,,. Steretrphono, radio $15. ss a ame -ct en plays ell:,,..llent ~· ·21" dra-11-~o. ''3'11 M'""" 11th Street, H.B. • cha'~•~ •aoh. M•n'• pant•. CHA? , 1~ fl orange a green wecu a eacu. Pharma~ -·-'e•· IS. Coal SI 1, 1" g condition $20 ,Dresser SS "Jo-_ "" ,...., •• '"" u" .., -·' I hi -·2""' '"'.r -nger conso sew , . . Packard .Pell contole S.w. ' -H .. ~, .· .i .... KITCHEN •·ble ~--leafs 6' size'-,.,_, .. _ "•-·1 sport upholsterea "$20, W le 'u13-4;,v. bu cket and shovel $2. Large machine nS. Boy's bike $8. Twin quilted sp~ds, ™-'O 23" ~A cO~le, exct1Jent ._ne, "'.H ng't011 .rx"ach, "' ,,,, ... ~ .. I' M"" vinyl $'15. ,319 University STROLL"-E&_ 3 in 1 stroller, framed velvet paintings" SS. Girl's bike frame $2. Suit-tor $1. Twin c.hentlle, two cone!. S25. G. E. solkl state 962-8613.' chairs $23. ParU:eet cagt, coats' $3 . eadt. Clothing _Dr,'C.M. ~:241~. car bed, bulgy $22. Car seat Small framed v..tvet pain-cases $1-$5. Drafting board for $5. Practically new. ra••-AM/FM l8. w.·-,· NEW elE"Cfr!c Jee criisher $8 . complete $8. Picture eo11t 2Sc-50c. nrdding 25c-75c. " 1 • '''""' wv .,...v '~I. 3'6" x JO" 1or S9. Com· Dresi;es , 1ize U-14, 50c 6 Ft. ......,.,.ittkea, l5c each. 17. Ampex tape! No. 641, ting $3. 53 piece set of $3. Dinette table and leaf $3. 64..-vg.,),L. ,. ... TeC'Order-reel /•-$10. Steamer thick SS. ··New " .11 ··-~ R 11 11 ~ ~~ 't I k · · fortable chair $5. SmaU ~!ch: Floor fan $3. "Sweaters , 10 pllon aquarium, com· $4.50. each. ea s c Golden Autumn d la h es, .Stuffed animals, do 11 A. HAIR dryers, new coo-Ken m 0 re washe~ gui ar Pc -up $5. Outdoor plete, $10. 2 TVs tor parts, S2 microphone, new $7. Pine never out of box $20. New games, toys 50c-$?. Carpet tinental ctyllng dryer $15. good. , but-.doegn't apilHl.11 is circular clothe1line $5. 2 table. glass top $9. Other 50c l'Bch. 275 Broadway, ' tt • -" d 319 f dln•tte ._. S3 ch D ""airs $2 each. 536-8Z96. • C.M. · each. Shelf, 6 It. long, cone. · ttower ••· ozen. kitchen utensils Sl. Pair o sweeper $3. Pots, pans, Lay SChtck hair dryer $8. $10. Mu~!-loading double Cna1rs ea . ark ,_,. ==c--:--,,--.,..,.,.~, I hlah. $2. 129S Dunning Dr., University Or., C · M · wooden candle stick holdefl! dishei; SOc-$3. Women's Both excE:11ent condition. bam:1 smt gun-antique $25. brown curly wig, straight ELECTRIC guitar S 2 5 . SOLID oak coffee table $7. Laguna Beach. · 557-24.)6. $5 pr. Small decorated clothes, size 12-14, 50c-Sl . 2 6T"a-7138. 8mm movie camera $6. 2 tall S3.SO each. 644-fM98. Stroller $5. Walker S2. Baby Brown brakJed rug, 46 x '16 BOOKS IOc. Electric heater ,BE.A~L clothe1, all cream can $8. Nice 2 single bed frames, ~ ~x SCRAM ·LETS posirion rec J i n_e r $7. BOOKCASE $4. Kitchen irlooi , Sfiipg SIS. H~J. -bed mat-$3. Two occuional chairs, and coOler $5. Sea ·arass_ '!Qrich. like new fonrials, size wheeler ,-wilh-.ac.-. in in g springs Sl each. F1sh1ng . • 54~S936. . $3. End tables SS each. treSs $20. 5J6..69 9. nee4 some work $2.50 n.ch. ruP $5-$1. 9 World Im-U-14. $22 each. Cocktail and wheels $20 .•• New 1 bt1dle, pole lacJ?e box $5. Black -REF R .z GER A.To R S2:1. Small . tile cabinet S2. Oval 305. HONDA .motor partg ,54,,,, .. ;;im-:;.::c;:c-;=c::=-;-cl port-export booka SlO all. d!i-Y dresses, 14--16, 75c·S7.50 halter and curry brush $15. and .white console TV, ANS WERS Refrigera~ SOO .. C 0 free rug 6x9 $10. MetaJ ~ Sl-.$25. Call 89)-5413. HIGH chal.J:, ~ba&sinette, in- Custom bamboo shade• 50e Blouse and sweaters, large ro20 Fullerton Avt!., No. 17~ works S5. 64~7912. fabie 36 .. · Nevl'rmar. SlO. chairs $3 each. Boat seat SJ. DINETTE table with tv.'O fant seat, . buggy s 2 s. each. Bukels and flower 25c-$3. •Black !kl pants, 16· 642-Wl. FRIGIDAIRE refrigerated Nubbin -Foyer -Gourd -2114 CentinentaJ, Coat a Magazine rack $3. O}d leaf.I $10. ForP. 19 :'> 8 644--0554. - pots 50c-$2.50. M e x i c 8. n $4. Hot pants ~1· 16 $4.50.389 °=-"'P"'on"'t~ia"'c-,.eng=1ne'.':-':'.w7ith'"'3 air c o n d 1 t i o n er S~ Hourly _ NUDGE Mesa. _ trunks $10. Overstuffed club transmission with uverdrive SINGL~ bed. headboard $25. ware and baskets. SOc-.S3. Black boots, sue lO. e!4 5· earl>! $25. Chevy ll parts$!>-Magnavox 3 ~peed console Fact of lile: Normally, at 3 Speed bike Z" Swinger S~atn 8 S7 ~.~cti. Oil painting .pj, 842-1825. ~i~. Mlll1'a electric watch SJ .. Pink velvet coat, 16 • •i · S20. International truck B.O. HI-Fi $5. Shn Gym $20. the age or sixty, the bk>logi· clean and good conditiM · mlW-. desk .S lS · CANOPY bed and matchlng 1"SKJ=1"s,-;F;;-i"""'=c-r-=Qulc'7c-k,""°loolc'"' -ttee um lamp $ 3 . Gold bedspread, c 1 ea n • 240 pnalne and 4 s........,:i Remington St and a rd cal ...... e slowly turns to an S2S u~--•I-Irie broom Red1'-·ood patio &et SlO. Mail · I """ kin lze S4 646-4597 Sat ·-. t"'"" 0 E 1 t · -• UDG . '""'"'u"' ...... box S2. Small barrels .,., oorner desk white Provincial. bind nga, &'OOd condition $25. Sweater& and blouses SOc lo.ft Sun. 1..s m. Mo,;.Tuei;: ~ tra.nsmission part! $5-$25. typewriter $1 . e c r IC OC£aaional N E. $6.' Smith Corona portable ~ach. Beam bqttlea ~sill S2S. Boy's deslt $5. 962-791'1.· 644-8302. each. 64fi..-0158. all d. p Patr lS" snow chalna $10. bl lankE:1nd$3Uon, all lnLagoodd' ""goodrk-METAL tennl! racket, new typewriter with -case $2.0, each. Linens 50c-.$l. Old SOFA, pale beige, loo;;el 'su""'N°"LAMPC.-;=-::-w"ith;:-'°'atan::-d,-,$5~. MOVING must aell Renault ay. Transistor car radio $10. ng co 1 · .1e5 $50 . Sell for $20. 673-2490. 673-4262~ Prt>sed g!an, eompot• 1 ,.· ill ba k good' ~-writ r 13 . u .u ANTIQUE maple shelf IS F-~ rod t nd ~ qual•'ly cJ~•-, 11·-"ID, . · . . ,_... .... •shion, p ow c , •r1"" e . fWllaway Caravelle complete, &ood · · ..... p UC rear e •-· uu~ ""' o-,.,,,d __ _. . ....., ~..;. "L.... . colonial so(a & chair $25. al In t · 1•-110. ~ .. ble and twin 7x35 Binocular $10. Bargain, FIREWOOD 50c, De V~bq:s ..,, eu1t1 new glassware cond{tion $25. :i.lb-2395. .....-u $8. 1 Wigs $5.l'f.ch. 25-4 mo•·r transmission needs Corvair um um s eenng .... -"""" 1 ., 1 .117 =·sl Larg 1 · Ira k 1 -~ w w t ahyd• I• • , • .,., ~ n . u.•sproad• 673-2400 .IP~ gll1\-C01t • ae I . ,,.,,._-· e Ood grinder 7. ORANGE n 8 u g a • yd , c .!apes · "' M'1 •:i. H.ch . • .-C. $25. D o u g h b o y es em' naug 50 gear for race car or dune " .,......,.. oo:u. • ,. ~•• k I t bl s~ 3 bo 9 si.=. 3101 Platt• Dr., •c .M .• 61 ~-v pow·or g I,. d, Extra bea. vy duty rear Sl. Picture frames 50c-S2. 125 0., •"'•. Playtex nurser kit, eom-pool fill-near new $20. roe er P us a es ~. r buggy $10. '00 Chevy aod 'S JU .._...... Old couch O'ft>""V'roJ ~-• b • ._. s tools $5 each. 2 bassinet $5. Pl th art S s $ 2 o 3 blocks weat of Briltol on transmllsion $25.. '61 bell r;hocks. fit most _Chevy& copper tea.kettle $22. 480 · · · p.-,1e wltti ~. extra nip. ~TS. l'ach, play,.,..n ft Delux ymou P 5 • • Poularino., housing 6 cyl ·lrlJck SIO .. 61 cost $49, seU SlS. 645--0163. Cabrlllo, C.M. MEN'S slack11 Sitt 42, 2 f9r plea $5.-~7. ff n:1 t id .--64=>-3682. -$9. Sport eolll!I ·$6-$9. Suit ;;;="7'-:::,,..,-~---.1 MAPLE co e a wo 11 e stroller $10. Electrlc food -"-~=~~~"7.s25=-.,,0-5 Piece drum set, gold, very Chev)' pocw" 1 , 5 t<e,, rtlngksl~ve MAN 'S bl~.:!' shoea,.;gJ,-~~ze S-:E, COSCO bar stools, 4 , size 4G. $1S, real ba,.,,.ail'll!i, DUNE buggy tern-tires and ta.ble1, gold baseR like new warmer SI . Crib mattress, DIAMOND lO pti. · l'n· l 18 hev rue: ure n@ver u""" o ucu pnce tangerine exce.Uenl Sl2"" • ., wheels Goodyear · 31 x JS 5 I · th t ring l<K .........,.. condition $25 -r piece cy · , . • • . • · ·.JU ..aa91,5J. ., • • • $25 each. Gold velvcl ow $5. Babyswing $5. \Vestern uine ame ys .· · pal 6";111 11 s e pa ';at f! 11 and rim $10. 62 Olds F·S5 $16, now $4. Boy't1 line each. 549-2708. 1100" ll: 15, 2, $25 eacPI. ~319. back chair $25. 962-4353. Jampg $2.50 each. Washing gold s2s. Austral~ 0 al g4&-0498se body or ~1 . Sl-$10. '61 quality dress jackets, si..ie 14 2 down comlortm, like ne'v FACIAL MIST ~-Paintings NAUGAHYDE, tuck and l'tlll, KING s I z E red /black machine hole in tub motor r lng, l 4 K $2S. Genuine cor · . Buiclt, air condition comp S2 each. ~9-182'7. SZ:i l'ach. custom made twin and supplies Sl-$5. Wiglet5 black, 13 yarda -$1.75 per Spanish bedspread $15. Ne\v runs SS. Baby clothes & ~11~~~K g;~;5· ~~q~ ~~ st~~~-b~t~~i~~ and eonil ... $15 .. 549-2810. KJNGSI~ be~ $2.0. ~PR bed1pttads, quilted $4, ~~: i:~ine2~·c -aSn2~ yard. 540-4319. electric guitar ~10. Small maternity clothes Sc·>I, air diamond~ and 4 sappbires 1· ierle $25 School desk GlRl..S 3l Sti111r&Y Royce $3. Chair SS. Tables· $5. B~tes •pread1 $2. Re-cords 50c-S2. Attracti11e DATSUN lunibtr rack iz;. ~~1!e:.:4·:.:~b ~: ::!e;i_1~;;e:usbfi e::=: $25. 1%K aquamarine with ~-IS~ew recePtioli chaJ.ri • Union 3-apeed bi~e. ~l ~w Bedr9om set SJ>. 557-3387. ~lla;:und $5 TV ita.nd $5. dtt'Orative ile;ms 50c-$). Comt:iin.a.tk>'l Jdrcsize head· 18K setting, gold $2S. Gen· folding SS, $10, Air and gas cables-handle &1'19 sh.i.tt·like POKER t.a:ble $2. KltChE'n g me,· · 84.)..SSU. Jf"-'elry 5Clc-J2. K 11 c he n boa.rd af1!1 ~t "4001 $25. 962-435l. $20. 968-()535, ulne amethyst rings, 18K tanks SI. $25. Electric new condition S2S. One .table and 2 ch&irii 520. GOLF dabs, 7~;:-?' supplies SOc-SlO. Blender Walnut sla~ belleb SJ5. 3 CRYSTAL vase, hand made EVlNRUD JO hp motor S2S. gold $25. 675-7521, 557-9098. motors $7.50. carpenter alumln~;n . barrel $3. One Hibachi $2. Ki.tche~.utenslls irons, goc:KI condition $10. $10. Metal i(oning board $1. speed , ~-. hike S 2 (I . in Italy authentic lead Guitar SIO. Camp stove $5. 3 Green nB.ugahyde kitchen tools 50c-$5. Electric ruor boys .XI bike $5. 1'n \f. Zth 50c-$l. Pyrex di.shes !iOc.. 673-5169.. Coffee table.-SlO. Electric StJeUand floor ~ $'1. crystal and exqulaile gilt for Books 10c. Televi!'iion $12.50. ch~ SS. Claw foot chair $3. SS. Heavy channel lron St,. <;osta Mes, 642-5487. Bed tra,y with lqs 50c. 2% hp mini-bike, great heate-$8. 322 Cabrlllo, Apt.· . GrolJ@r leachirc. maddne Easter for only Sl5. 9422 Pic1ure frames $1. 5 0 ·SJ. $l2. Danish toot itool $5. $5. Bilge pllmps $5-$25. 3/8 Inch 71' tow chain S7. Electric trill and watne bargain S25. 557-5216. A. near 17th 800 Santa Ana, SS. Boy Scout paekl and Lan&! Circle, H.a, 968-5026. Ladie• clothing size 1·14, Matching green m 0 ha i r Movie camera and editor Small be~h vise S.3 . lt'tl.n S5. Halt mower $3. Air -C.M. 8:30 -5!30.. . rack-$10 each. -4.c.ne dwJn DIVING mask, tempered 25c-$2. Stovl' $IS. Hide-a-bed chair and couch $13. Danish $2.0. VW parts $1-$10. Power cu'shiTtan' scooter parts $1· tank .$;4· Bowls, aU sites KENMORE washer, WOl'ks ~KCASE $4. Lamp table $2~ Vaooum deentt $20. glass by Laguna, never ust'd $1S. M~llaneous hardware cha.ii' $4. Small Oak rocker mower $2.5. Trash cart SS.50. $10. VW Jack $1. Ford 15" 50c-$1. Fortnighter $2.50. ~l~ · t9pair S 15 · .$10. Antique · tabte SM. BiQe.11 sweeper $6. 1V cart SlO. Guard.rail ladder ror and kitchen items 75c42. SS. Head and foot boards, Round coffee and small OC· •wheel $1. Rock and mineral Mille glass di:s~eg S2.SO. Old. · Collector item: .Hoffman $8, Walnut headboard mid bunk •-> ~. Huge feather Tenl SlS. Phone stand $4. Span!s•, .. --•, k•'ng si·-S25. cassional tables $3. $10. collecllon 2Sc·$3, Pair wood bottles St. 501 RedJan<Jg LARGE ·naugahyde lounge L . · Jrame -$25. :Un f In Is he d ~ ~ oJ · · i nd " ·~ -I •• A NB •~ "<l8 h 1~ _, ,___ Ir TV, ""'autitul •. cabinel $25. ii '5" --flot,wr al'f8Jliement $5. Old Picture $5. T ev1s1on sa Larae round m i rrored Scissors jacks $4. no. Iron-water ski~ toS. Bicyce .,.,. ve., .. U"t<MJ • c a.-, "'"!"'s muJVI" repa Rug• and runMrs $3-$4. pu man, SJ.S . .rruw.i:r portable TV, need• minor $1. Night stand $3. Camera dress<;i;-$25. O)I burning Ing board and Irons $3, $7, 548-6801, Costa Mesa. ELECTRIC dryer S25. Boy's $10. '642-4368. Pole lamps $2. Fool slools ·girl and bridesmaid .,,,.,.. ~pair Sl2. Two Incomplete $20. Dishes S2-518 Geneva heater. great for cabin $4. New rotisserie motors $5. 2 Twin beds sz each. Lamp medium wel suit t n d EMALL Chord 'oll(an S10. SJ e11:c~. Twin beds S20 each. SIO. Clotties &-$7. 5f6....031!. blkl's S2 each. Telephone H.B .. Sat. & Sun. phone Foot ot bed bench $S. Good SIO. Mag wheels SS, $10, •7o $6. TV $2S. Playpen $4. sleeves $20. Old fashioned G.E: Caruiiiter "vacuum SlO. )...adit\a goll irQns $1 l'acf'I. TfRES,"~'hitff W&U'1 G78-l5 RI, works Jlke inlercom, JO between 10 a.m. & 4 p.nt. used carpel, l2lc15 $25. Good Opel short block '2 S · Stroller SS. Kitchen items single bed tl'ame st. Teys;. Hoover U pYI & ht $10, troner· SS. 165· Mfrrill Pl., on Ford rim, near new $7. feet of wire $4. Four 53G- 24 10, near Beach & 1"" used carpet, h:U $12. 8 foot 646-3250. 50c-SJO. Coffee table · $8. 2 dishes, pictures 2 5 c -S 2 . 646-5316, • • ~ • e.M. after 10 A:M. '548-7208, ~ 900-14 on. Cad. rtm $6. mlscellantoua Urea 3 5 c -,;;d;;;,;;na;ipo=lis_.=,,,_.,;::-..,. ladder, aluminum S 3 . 14' Wooden boat $10~ with cable 1poo]1 15. and $10. 2 ·Polaroid camera, ·$3. 2506 TRIUMPH TR.-4 f11'cfory top ~for.e 10 ~ :A.M.. ca 111 ;T35-1f .U. 3 ton hydraullc each. Table lamp 33' high, ScHWINN PUde bike 16" Toboggan, 6 toot, new SIS. OIU'S, 673-2490. wicker barrel chairs $10 Colby Place. 545-5097. worth t~. 1'f!:W~ y~·"A~. ~2117. . ,7, 1 jack; JUi_e flew $9. GuoUne never used $2.75. Folding 'vith training whttls & Ski machine, new cost $60. SPRING tc'Xcerciser $10. Surf pair, 1 patio lounge cnatr-2 Girl's 26" bkycle1 .. good ttmes $25, 1.Fltl 196~!~-t-,.15 • ~ags, ~e bol~ pat· • ~ .~tcli SS. Jack •tancl table has many USC?& $5. $20. ~ara 13'' $12. Both ~II $25. Wood hatch covers board like new $25. iron $20. Hair dryer $5. condi&n $13 each. "8.ll-1978. 642--1346,"ttoJ: &lOltyj hotrte. 't~ Ct TON 'truck or' t $11 Ct.Jf. plates, lm io 40 Door clour for interior or with training wheelll & $12.50. 540-1769. 946 Typewriter sz. Electric Mena ski boots (Si 10%W), . MAN'S.Wig~~ ' i£m..i943 i·Ol'd._iJr Me.rcuey '$2nch.'1S''tube-50c.Setof exterior door $10. Heavy du· coastt'r brakl'&, 3 24 '' walnut Junipero, C.M. bean pot $6. 2 l't'ar view SS. 2 btke1 $5410. CJolbes ~.;:c!ot':n$2s. s~ ';b~ $30, -:_U. ~":" ~•:;.C: $l!.5(t. nett. ~boy-.pool: · like ~ :U'' Pontiac lllf'I'! ty load binder for truck or bar 1tools, bklck vinyl aeats WOMAN's 3 cpeed 26" bike mirrors and oomplete signal 25c-SS. 410 Dahlia Corona Air, ~ltiOner ·s:zs. Rem-642-134(·not .alWl,)'I: home. flltet.and pu~'and 'fratoei ~--$4, used oriy one trailer $2.75. Exterior loc k $10 each. caprls, knits some $25. Woman'• single speed light S3 for all, Plcnlc del Mu, 67J..6386. inaton UMC .$25. 20 0 NEW 'Sf,1,1~ .. ·etectric , ps, 4' 'i 18''1iner ns. ~ct;· YE'U. K.2 l>iarl:'tll St., C.M. 1et with key $2. Electric eye new $2-$20. Mens size 44 bike m. 3016 KJllybrooke baslrtt v.1th dishes $3. Sleep-274 Knox Pl .. C.M. 54&-MTO. Broadway c.M. guitU: Its.::' 2 ~ a'nd' JU11¥Je:auto. top ~r. 2lil.';;6i>-:=:: .. Z7:;~:;":,'.,..,..,.......,,::--,=;-.I to mount on outdoor post, suils S25 each, snots 7~1 B Lan. C.M. 545-2835. ingbai$2. Baseball glove-Between Santa•. Orange'. OOUBLE~"~,frame Cbun~·'tfS....l-41J10Wtl~s $5 '.bars $6. _Ch0d'1 ~t m,at.l·~·Ja.blt', 42" x ~" turn• 11 g h11 on $3 ellch, oval braid rua: S4-IJ7A7'P::'AN""'ES::=;E;-""•;'1.,":-1-,11;:1h;:;i:::ng Small $2, se-2513. CoUector antique fli\ll"e! $3. and headboatd wUh mat-· each ~ .... )"4 lndi ~11· n:ea. 4Pringi and tmne.jl.I .'(OiintC:i: ·J'OP, pedallll, style, automatkllllly $5. Barbecue ~2659-float · with net and whale BOYS 1ti~ biltl!' $25. $~. China. perlect con-trea $25, Dinette Rt Mth 6 SOc each.'l '1Jr11',1'owle paint ~IX ~e Cbev. or· ~~C, nloe ·f!O., I chairs, llO with with hood in nx:~or ;~ ~pit, SEWING machine $ 1 O , :;"°:;;"";;.""";;,;!25::,:.;· '3&-:;::,::'7'18::;:.. =• l;;',.....~;:109;:-. ::;:::;:;:;-;;;,;;;;:;~I di~: ll'rv~1 ~· S-41-~ pl:.! cht-lrs SlS. Two cloth back S2 each.-·3' · live pllon :i~k 1 w~lptnd . lf'.~ ~· ., ~le j90~e11.cti. Pair ~ln need1 pa t ..... irep ace Propane lank with hoses &: -: .MuM\IJ• Ap, 1 ove · ~~ chain ~ $.150 ea.ch. lhlngle stabl $l eaci:h. ;, inch n · · ll(>er ,_,,. ""'' """" --~. "eTf n c:e tcreen, all brass $4.75. Two ronectors $25. 84&-0428. LADIES bike 24" wheel aood 2 Corner t'OUChes S2S each, shampooer $2. Wet _suUt SS-~ ·: l x • ic 1 utiP.l.)'WOOCl'f, OW bicycle Jl.50. J16'htta 501'!ar ·$3,Jaeb.jf.ood hath .,.Je $2. wheel lawn edger $1.50, Col· ---condlt.lon ·s:ri. 8'l~. Wtu~'. Sdl~SIOra. !;"L'l068~ pie-$5. Bikes SJ,O It $15. ~-' ~ ;;! tnrticatort ·""~~ .o0at SS wt.eel ·••mbty, oomplete1 Ahtml~, Invalid -.h..iker 'tee table, 5 feet $4 .. BATHROOf\1 ll'l, tov.'els, NEW""Regina electric broom ·~ ~ mist bike $15. G90d lawn 63 Feoce board1, Sf long, and $12. B '& S.."Cl lpptr It& with tire, SJ>rocke\' ·$?. s;to. ~~F68· Sidfwalk &hoe 1k11.tes, 1iu 1 ru~. shov,.er curtai n etc., 2 speeds $15. 946 lllh SI., BEIGE ·9x12 Wool rug $25. mower $24. Electric hedre 1 x 6 $1S. 6+.t--1.300. ; Solder ll'Ofll :2sb.-uh s.~ 54~1046. 1io :R"E""'»"Jii-~"'a""=•E'"'R~A"'T"o=R"Sl=~~I $1 Plc:l\IJ'e !run< 30" x :16" =~~~dl~~·~i~.lloral H.B. V•"a apartmtnt •lz< 2g;s clipper!. $10 .• :"'=3. ~-HDQ' l\OpE jtUG, 9" 12 $8. Sta,pi• JUn'SS.dJlabea ~ DANISH· """"""·IQI• 1l5,1 ,l'l>w<r """"" mowtt ~- $1. New foam f~ed be11ch BEICE upholsll'red cha.ir $8. •fove. auto ovtn $ · • Upholl ttd c 2Q Doc Ii · S25. Gff...1300, , • aitt. AbtuU.s." §sc.. Fnl&ritlr. Chair $25. ~Ema.tchl!_IC ·lt._l'p ~181\ '' ptd tet S2. Drapery rod ex· VIRTUE Bros. dinette set Sofa $6. Double bl!d head· ~7417. lMJt4e Slnat~.!,1;. 15c~ KEN,.,o~: wuber, runs cold llgb.t ~-Totsttt,•" table~ .S15 1,ach. Pocftt&il l 'ELrnrA;:,,;·;:;;::.;;,C"""•::t...,:::-•125~ •• ;;El;:..,.:: tendJ to 00" .$2. Drape1, table and 4 chairs $25. boe.rd JS.. New unfll\fshed VACUUM cleaner U»righl nen $$.. t$% Wlp o;-t $Z. Crtffsman elt"C-$4. a&nain ~rods; new .tahlt $15~~2. 'i ... , ffi'S-~ $XI. Table $5. pllkl S1. .Print $2. American Ct!nter le.at and 2 m•tchlng door $&. ?.fovie projectDI' $25, vaeuUl"rl clea.ner can- 1 ·== ch=lOc-'12:50 .. trio jij aw $10. &f6..56~. _ 10c--50c 'le~ 'f't Wil~ SI.: ST~~ i.H deck,' 'Ytk!n, t11Mtt~ • .Jet $9.60. Swivel ·l ~ eompfete lrafn " 1 • 25 chairs .StO. Green l"tCllOcr au-r 8mm $~. N"lon OOok· nlslcr \\i tb allachmen~ $20i y-~ r .. ..._ H• 50 su n rtEMING'OON.,1 pun'ip 22 rir e C.M'. $25~ 2._ mat~inr ))re-tl.tt\pt l l. .C,hAlr.1'150. Sewlrw mtchlne •'att trana1orm11r S 8 ct-:1ir S20. h'O walnut end ,..... ' r~., "''"~ .......... ........-.-. ,..A. .... ,,,_ ·~ ~. t __ , ' · cd ~ $4. RA!dwood picnic -~:._ ' ~tamp SJ1 LN'le clteal& SJ). An~que y11 t-~"lr_r DANISH: modern d In J n i JU,.,, eac1w ~·!~ne i.ot Cl:g.int SS. Vanity any mtr- G.1""11, l"'9 "°""w""• ~i~~·I~ ~~P!i;:.~ra;:,; tabJe S15.968--0615. SPINMAKER Poi< IJO, a detlt llWl~. P•lnt with ftame window m. < room t1~ie,.:1<1 .. ..., &<a!• dock ~"·Jif«1m~ llJl.1~. 1;r..,.-l7~.-Dt1k wtthndO.llch ~ ~. p= ~:: 11· .... ·-/whHe TV $25. Rot•tY DOUBLE mat~u A box· '73-2400. ~ $4._ J~ aipeaker, and «i track ~pe! 2 big 10 S2S. ~illtom lltted-ta~le ~Heath l c CRoer . ;-.-wftee table a slua '""r--m spring ...ith headbovd m. LUGGAGE raclc.ror cotnpl(I Cl'OMOYen. loo SS. t'OID• aipeaktn S2r. /' ti• P.f clock pads S.1.5. FcMI ~tqhlnc 11nthkl.t ·~ ~I I -$1. Delk lf5C. ft Kmx It, H. a.( lllS-aJ2S, no alCJ lr.s~~ .. I~~ ..... ., 0 Good condition. &17-71!17. •iatlotl w""" $5. 673-:N90. ploeo, i:odlo 19· 641--0m ch•lra ll.JI) .. <.'fl fl6.9'104 , ,J25. ~ • ~-_C._M_. _____ _ O.fore ''Ill 1.m. ~ ~ , ----- ' t ,, I ' ' I( .- .t'l I ,~ Irr I~ ~ 1.- , ........ " , '."'IL .. " •"' ' f { ,, . ., ,.,,. i•t:~ ! ol:'I; ~. , • it•"' ,, _, ... ' . I "' "' :-•:n ' ''" !•·11 ' > ''· , 1· ',• .~'\. !0 I ,t";t h1- 1 .. ·, . ·~-' ' .i , •. l •. ' ·~ . ' ' '-'r-,1 r ~, ~~:· l'" .. ,.., . l" r . (~v: ~-. I"" I~~ " . 1,, ... , , ... .. ~··~ . ., , .. . " (,;. " 1:·· ,. I °', ~ l~~- ·x , ,, itt v• I•' "' > . . • DAILY 'fl, 31 ~ L:[ -~,..~~~· I~~~,~( .--;;;=~~=-~-~j~~,~l ~r_...~""'~· l~~I [ _T-ut• -,~ I __ .,.. j§J 1 · Uoob-1§11 '---';;;-"";;;:..:; .. ]§]~ .. I .... •-~ Hr•• ~, ·~ -·-· w C•mpon, £C/ion191 -• -·~ · ~ ... 1 ,., ......,, r~....,. -=;.._...;.... _____ ;.. "' -Cycle1, Blltu. Tr•llon, Tr•wl MS Ant'->/Cl•'*lc• tA AAllM W- . ou1t~AMOUs I DIME-I-LINE .. ........ " 1:; b-,(1'. I., j ~~ I'! ,. ! .f'l ,.. ... I~ • I ,,_ ' j ••.• · .. •. ' , •• I~: ' . ~·-.........,, ,._ '5-IM -15. ll!-fS'I. • CAI,L ... ~ da .. Oii ll' Alim Boo!, wldl 40 HP '72 Gtl!IC ·Trudi, -s-r. '"1-------'IT T-BIRD: 2 !Qpo, 10UR. bur@! Pontiac F1SRER All/FM Stereo bl new.dl.9el now tonn!Jw, °"~ •,trailer ~th C~r l_,EXP_ERT--Mo-~---•• -,.-.. -tr. ena\neApainl$1500. new cm......, 1$. .-. lllnil<Y coblnot, Ganvd -Pul!P* · J.5 mo'L Novice '"8cb $lii1. ~ with ·~-~ 675-3C8 u.1.a:. __... -·-cm ~ t A DJJJ JBY ~ ,~ ~· ar older. ~. eo JIP outboe.td, SRAND new GMC % Any make, wort fUU'&D-'57 Vet. Low miles. botb ~, ....,_ -ipqbn; ~ .. w P75. Mar ti•..,_"' KAtnnato, -JteOds ropal.. 511-1294 ton P.U. Fully factory ..,Wp. -. 1"e aotima .... flon\ 9 $25,~ B1ndlllp $25. 1fenb . ..-~ • ... .~. SPORTblNER. 16, Boat .. ped lncludina P: 1t~ to$ Mon lhN Fri. Cantael tO{)&. Llke new. C&11after6 buckle ~ tlze 8 $25. · .. ool:'T'>~t:T ..... _Jo ......... Cover • .._ w J_ .. ____ Puaet. radio, healer, VI Jbn &'fry, 64&-UM, _. pm, 536-86l<t. Looe double ·-me 911 ~ Vldar'21 Oolor 1V on --·if.I~ ·-· ~ ... ~·-.,...,. plua ·beautillll •• cab ~..i. N.IL Ol"EN-SIJNDAYS Dune Bunle• $25.!'<ilft$S.-F.i.dieslld Walnut Coblnet Xlnt In .the, ._Beach, motor,_ trailer $8 50 . overcamperlhot.,..psllx. ~J.O<°"SOcc""':.:c:&>zu!d==."',,=1'-.-a -oc-c Buy, Sel,·Tra.1. pants, li1e 10 SL BoY's akll ~ S1M8M «"Bui. lrvlDI area, Wed, March %1, ~2!M6. Serial No. TCEJ.423506819. SUzuki aood u. and ..... llO. Baby, ll 7:2l pm. Opell to au <lop 12' P1BE11GLAS.S boat , WAS $5031 22 -: """"'~ ~ -•- DUNE buay. Ponche t nc .• lot4, ot chrome. S 1 O O O . m-wo monthl, -ialt and -..., 5 """--. wl'71 li..,., l&5. 19632 SAVE $11 y ; 21 $100. Horda 90 Scrombt.r, $5, Wood ~ and terry I . J[i GREAT Dane AK C 'rlide.n.t: Ln., ~1503 or M. · · tl75. 536--34!0. ·Jlld 1JO. w.u... u. Baby ,,.. ,. ,.,. ·~ ,..1s1....i,outltandq •how 963-1879. NOW $3899.00 dotbea 25 e.dl. Car bed $3.1'·'-------'· .. quality. •llh yr old ' Fa.Wn BUILDING Jf& • plllllll for + taX, lie:., doc:. td' '7t HONDA 750 Kl Baby tMow 18. 2 child's CIOlc 3 LI-, 2 Tlmu, $2.00 ~· l!f\!lt."'! fur $250. ID bW!ding 11' deep -hllh BILL BARRY 6000 ml. like nu 11200 ~In '6 eadL Cbild'1 ·-------· riobl party.· 9118-9164. performance boat Mal« al-xlnt cond. m.280 fQrmica table top $3. IRISM $1TTE~S fer. 646-6791 LONELY wife forces aale, Canopy and box l8. Boy's MUST llnd home"" 4 yr. old 1 ="'-c~'-'"'----~ PONTIAC.QMC-FIAT 1911 360 CZ dirt blk•. never wotlc: bench $7. ~Tonka Spaniel mlx. tpl.Yed female 4 wka old. A..U. 3118. l)e,. 18' 0/B, tiber&}EW hull, (lit st. tit S.A. Frwy.) raced. $1,500 investment. trucks $112 •hon barttlt ~7~~ com Pan I o n . PC>Gll takenc .-. si-Llne maJq 10p, uph:>k, a> hp, 3lO E. 1st St., santa Ana Askb'I&: $150. 846-2038. ..., Quality. AK OwnpMm Teene Trlr. fl50 value n • Goodyear · PoJ,yglus Blem.s. ,:c.::....::;=-----~= All tizes, low prlce:s. L60x15 Trucks 962 • $29.!15 • 1et 13.,., 1.5x10 ;....;....,,6 .... 8-CJ--5 -1EEP--~ Polished mllfl $29.50. I-fl Jackers $34..50 pr. Bridge. stone Racinl'. Tiret, Raehl& Slick• I: tndys. 1950 Newport, CM 645-3554 Factory Pt.rklns dlcse.1 en· &int, 4 1peed transmission, P.T.O. winch, work rtady. CVZG369). $2495. ROY CARVER Inc. NEWP ORT IMPOR TS , WI PAY TOP CASH ... -..,. • -. )lot call .. lor """ ..uma-. GROTH Cll£YROlEJ ' Aolllt<SalDI..._ 11111 -8l1d. l<>r tay box" 12 ••cb. =~"'-,-~----,64M51lJ~;;;:;·..,......,==·=--i,~-~~·=~~_:_~·l-~~~.,.,.,.~1000~~iiiiiil '70 BSA 441 Tp Sh•po ~., Wit pi, Girls 1!Fo.~.=~-·;:; SrANDAIU> SchnaUW'S -TRADE 30' KetCh; xlnt cond. * FREE SHOW * $450. e 642·"'8 $5 and $3. Chair « Vt'Olt/Amt. Shepherd. Champ rired. 8 wks old. N.B. slip tor equiv. Motor FEATURING : 4 STAR, HONDA 90 1969, Cityfl'raU, }lajrdryer With tt&nd: ti ~1235; BlacklalUpeppao. Exl Home. Call ff3..68lll VACATIONEER 1: xlnt cond. INTRODUCING the amuing all ftberglus c: o m p a c t travel trailer. "The mini car matchup of the year." Tona:ue ftiaht 75 lbs. 1tore in pl-age' 6 ft 6 in. headroom, haull°" by any import or compact, only 13~' in length. ~ al ex- clutlve dealer for beach a.rea cities. 2925 """'°' Blvd. _ H~ - ~·~ ~s wat.:h dop. Unconditionally w•11.~ ....__ nn...• WEEKENDER. 494-7735 Costa Mesa ~ M1.mt'1 Ja Niil Outboard JDOlor iU tanks o.c.A.:J.l~ n.li.l'"'1'.• Chol>M! Mt•1' ~·N:'f.l A.L'I~; ~toft "1 ..... er, s tt' c k'. I 1cup la •-· '"""""""~"· e....i-4 · -ner.. 714 : co s amper1 Used •n >)Uzuki $400 SS. Anchor H~ snack now, P ,C ter or take * SHERRY'S POODLES* ·~ ~-! 914 Harbor Blvd. 100'.l mi'&* Good cond 1ets $1. Jnlant teat $1. Baby home tod&¥. 613-5861 · EASTER PUPPY SALE!lj~~~-;rijii;'---::1~'!!'!!~..;Son:;ta:.;Ana:::.~!!!!!' ** 673-4070 ** bac:!<pak 12-Motorcycle CUTE blord puppy looking $50'. • u~ ALL COLORS. .... ts~ Mor"'9 ==..,.--=..::.:.=--::.:...__ pujl Sl·$5. Hope chest $15. fDr live-In job w/:;oung ,....., -.... "i" Equip. f04 1965 Ford % Ton Chassis '64 HONDA 90, Make oHer, -11 s •--•-• --A hildre "'7 ""o" .,..,...._ See to a.....,,....,.iate. ' 12 ""' • .....,,.. n.i• ve,, C n. iN -v.,,IO,) , • • mo u n t e d Open Road rr· -- C.M. 548-1385. **To Good Home_ 3 Black LABRADOR Ret. 4 Great 25 UniIDte S.S.:&: D; F. com· Camper Rare llidin I 0l~toe~nse~·-Col~l~962-6tl26c"-=::.· __ SMALL. old refri&erator, Kittens. 6 wits. 0 Id. Dane puppies. M I: F. panes. Elec. hMd 215 ~ rear ~r model. Ne! s~= •n Kawasaki 500. Best offer bet.utitul coodition S 2 5 . Adorable. 963-{t7'95. Mart Iii ere 1 t ~. just overtllluled $5500 single tires.-new 390 engine takes. Limit~ u~. ex. 64&-'1624., =='-~'-'-=-~-I 5tfi.-0989, or Best otler. 96).G.1. Shower, toilet, fresh water·. cetlent cond. 962-4294. FREE: 6 month old blk --------- e JIM SI.EMONS IMPORTS 2201 SO. MAIN SANTA ANA 557-5242 OPEN SU N. '68 field and Stream DODGE CAMPER '69 Dodge Factory Van Camp. er, V·8, Auto Trans, Poptop. Aleeps 6, stove, Icebox. Ex· tra Heater, Spotlight. 30,000 miles lert under factory war· ra.nt,y, Must Sell, bcsl oUer, will consider trade, dlr. 646-3242 dRys, 557-4540 aft 5 MAPLE twin bed and niat- _, SIO. 645-002!. Lab rad 0 r . M a 1 e . OLD English Sheepdog JIU~ MARTEC folding prop hot &: cold. 557-5003. SCHWINN 3 speed a:lrl's 16' Travel Trailer, Sleeps 6, hou9ebroken. 6,U-295S aft 6, pies. OFA ctrtilled ~nts. 16xl0 *...$135· '69 Ford V,;..Fibe.r&fus top bike. Cost $&'.!. ~U for %. Ice Box, Stove, In Very Good • 242 E. 19th St,. rear house, ~ ~ * Camper. Like new! ! Sleeps 1 ~l.J~k-•_ne~w_. ;,.67.:.5-,.:2359=--~ Condition, Sacrifice $795, • 1 ROU. 1964-0 uncirculated halw.t $20. lm-4817. ADPING ... I'""' 110 . ,-. ' GORGEOUS Lab Pup PY CM. BMts PoWer 906 4 F tory •-u Eloclrt'c Cars 9-will consider trade. hsbrkn, very intellij:ent. , , . · ac wa1T1.nty, ox--. Gentle w/chlldren 642-1.534. AKC Yorklbire Terr I er , , contained. See 1.t 15!M 646-3242 days, 557-4540 aft S ln1:ematl.onal Harvester male, 2 ynold. $75. Female XI~'. inboa1'd outboard on Oomca Pl, Mna Verde. ELECTRIC Car, Xlnt cond, • ARISTOCRATS RECREATION CENTER TERR.-PEKE puppy. Spayed 12 wb $150. All •holl. trailer, lle<ps '-marino Asking $3400. Days 9'19--«ml Now top• curtain, Charier, • NEWPORTS ROY CARVER, In-. &: ahota, trained, loves 549-1314. 'he&d: ~ dz. Storaa:e 4 Eve 540-l7U. $295. 847~82 aft 6pm. e AlJTO.MATES ._ children. 9C-643T. Sc'-top _,ft1; yrs. You Ckim. $3500. value Mot H ••• .,_ ra1 --~ t'"KW:. ._ 2925 Harbor Blvd. MIN. , .... uzer, ........ ty for $2500. 6*J..2>32 •n VW camper, very clean, or omes ~ J'UllU, seve u:ocu _.,.. "' up Costa Mesa 54.6..f444 M~= 1f:~t i:,e ~ r: ~e:, ~:.·Aic ~:-0~ 24· Fantasy s p 0 rtt 11 her :; m~i:~l~gint., sw;!e 1---::::;;;;;;;:--· 1WO~.~~~~ '63 IHF-FWD" Scout. Newly IMPORTS WANTED °'""'' eo..ntta TOP J BUYER BILL MAXEY TOY,IYrA 11181 Baacb Bl>d. H, Baacb. P!1.' 147-11115 WE PAY TOP DOU.AR FOR TOP USED CARS u 10"" -" --le". UI !Snl ~ · BAUER BUICK 3" E. 1'1111 at. c..taloluo ~1115 WILL Buy your car paid for or not. Call Ralph Gordon ·~--.Im Harbor Blvd., Co&ta Mna. Autos. ,._,,... 970 ALFA ROMEO 1 ~"") ....... \ .') .-. xlnt watchdor. 642-7650 line 6t6--638S tandem 'Wheel trlr, sips 4. E~ tch he t ., ,......... Santa Ana cn4l 531-2595 ~. Over-hauled I: re-• · Head. SIS radio, depth pa a er, pop top painted for use at mine. ___ A_ff_•_R"'om-.. -,,....- Pi•nos/Oreanl 826 SHEL TIE FEMALE POOl>LE, 7 wka., temale, finder, 150 HP l/O OMC; w/aolid bed. ·494-6736. ,72 NOMADS Wholesale purchase of ·:; .. . - ,7 : .. ,i lt,;t,, i'1•1" 11 , .... •' -·· ·, ' : .'~'I t! 1¢oi )$.1' ' I -I ·' 1---0-ND.....:"-----842-2421 champagne. $75. AKC. stsoo. MS-6954. '67 Ford %. fol} camper vehicles includ€.'l:J Dodge HAMM L lOO Spinet-SML blk do&: d t 1 ~ special w/teard a % ' Shopl41<' '°eom:.>~-'. Power Wqon. Scout never Put. cond, seldom used. d h eapen. e Y · 11' CENTURY inboard Uke · Gd _..., ro!'........, _, .... -I 075 h Movirw;-muat ac. a t $425. nee s om e . Good IRISH Setter PIJIJS AKC -Gius 2l5 h U, hrs camper ............ _..... aat bits Campers used. 1 . P . 644-1557. Bench • mU1ic i ncl. w/children. 837-9681 Dual champ rine. $75. ::·at &!boa -t_y Oub:,,,,5,,543-4,..--,m==-~~~~ 925 Harbor Blvd S-cial on Vant /-·-• .,ll .. A ·1, 13631 Harbor, Garden Grove ... -968-7467. 3 YR Old male Cock·a.poo, up .,...,..__,"'_or .,....... '"· $4,000. Owner. 548-2479. FOR. SALE 1971 Ford Santa Aba, Calif. and Pickups PRIVATE PARTY WANTS Shots, trained, loves D~G POODLE PUP-LYMAN Harbor La.unci/l4'. Crul.,aire Super Van camp-l B1k. So~~G. Frwy, ltU-----~ .. -W-~--.. TO BUY PIANO FOR child~ m-4678 PY, a WEEKS 0 L D , Graymarine _ 8 CUtle! er. 't2,CXXI ~. xlnt cond, 1--,c:---,~~---WANT to buy approx. 3>' ,~ ,~ CASH: m-22'7!.· WVING black Cock+Jii;, 6t2-481&, ~aftet6. $1250. Call 66-8845 4 to 7 _493..1fltl6_,--· ,------*Jjanin Pearce* ~Uer, ~ $1500. Mr. 2100 Harbor Blvd. 645-0466 LUDWIGPiano$250orme.ke .1>,UP 'lo 'a:tJbd 'home. A f.e;al ~Pointer pm. ,... Cycln, Bikes, ~-""-·'--~·----< '59 Chev. P lck·up . 4 t pd., otff!r. . cutle! Call 5'16-8634 wl54~ ...!'°ta· 7 mos. $25. 14' JOHNSON elect 40 hp1 --Sc'-, -.... _ .. _____ m_ Mdtor Hames _!',,IM!f!!~-.~tbl~"~. NB short bed •• new brakes, Call ,6t6-359% FREE Shepherd' puppies, ~~. · cqver tr'l. $9511. Good ' cond. , -.iv 1U.ua c.a. 1.U1 rebuUt V-o ell&'. 375.00 USED Kimball Spinet ~. coll oil•.... . AKC maie>Torbhltt T...,.., 6'1S'l61S2. 6'/3-62S4 ,.. n ~Yo~:n'soN Sales • Rentals Sohlrd.ty" Sunday. 545-"'83 sood condl~~~-COCKAPOO•=e , ·~tA-.. , ;;:2s ~w quali~y. SOXln' t~ ~~~ * 546-JiM * ,... 558-3222 Auto Service, Pam Mt ·~lck~~;~~ m~c~'. ~~ ' ., ~" ll,;Uliu. ~,uw. '69 SUZUKJ 250 Enduro ffi 557..()338 lt-f Goml H11 ~'!!y0, to .iood home. AKC Miniature poodle pupe., Owner. 498-2238 Xlnt cond. Low mi'a. 1 S. VWage Wa.y, S.A. 1940 Ford parts Sl-$25: 1935 ~o::.r~o:::fle::r::. . .::,:_;,c:.:::_' ---,, ........... _ ._ .. __ ._...,._.,.._ ~"'"""~~·~~~~-~1 ; lit .shots. wormed, show OWENS Sparta: Fithe:r, 28•. $400. 646-5918 •10 Shuta. ~otor Home, Chua.la with rear end. '65 I.H. Scout. 4-whl dr. Pwr . EL PAJPO •• Kaee 1 Mp.le •l feiil. \pvdy"ti.lver quality •• 54.3-2759cr~7. Many fealure's fly bridge-. . , Sleeps 6, fully sell oon-St~ a tse m b l y ik lock dlf. 4-cyl. Other Xtru. 191ichlne tuif'~,bolid. ·J?c· Ge~~SJiep. Pedizfiee •• •P-MJN.I Doxie pups; AKC, blk head. 60-6408 dt 5 pm. 'Y= = ~x~r:'·s~· tained, ~~· excel. co. hydraulic brakes Sl5. Me.re. Sl,450. 673-8:n6. cellent ~· $30 •· ~. prox. 8 tho. S:n,.1(66. 1 A:, '&rwn female, brwn· male 34, CRUISER _ 1968 Fairliner After 6 pm. 6~7'87. · 13,000 mi, C&il 540-8379., I ~"-•~th~••~d~l35,;...,·~836-~-"'-"-·--FOR aa'.le or trade '64 Ford dudes ·FRJ:E ;•mall size 6 Mo .old tern. pure~ SJ5. 551-5604. toofnany'Xtrstolist! , •n APOLLO,motOr Home '62 BUICK ,V-6 eng, alum. 1~ ton P.ickup. Good cond. ~wet~~· Gennan'Shep.! No papef. or 8'YEN 6 wkt old ·puppies, Dani. Yacht •S&ies 496-4445 ~ ~ 500~~=~1; 25'. Aux:. 400) watt r en. head,. 48,000 ml. Incl auto 557-9379. · ~ . A~~ j Swiss 1hots. 963-«M9 blkj li: wht. Lab. mixtutT. $5 Boetl Safi tot Sacrilice's6so '94-319S · $15,000, 644-1630 after 5. tn.ns. Run. oond. SW.1002 '51 Dodie. Radio, heater, '72 ])a.wt) ,ll. ~· binqin.&1, •FREE to .ritht,home, male ~a~ ~5-16th S,t. CM. ,. "· . . . . ' 1 ' '69 PACE Arrow 20' seU.a:in. MAG ' Wheels, 14" American ta.as. Deope~ble. Flnt $200 M ·aT~li*t$85Must pup u wb old. Teirier AKC ·Poodle Puppies bl&clc' ~sPRING"SPECIAL *~:·s~ S:chwihn bike, tained, .low· miles, $4700. Ractnt. F'lts ·ottts or!. QI takes.~ Sell 646-1540 · r m1x:·833-898'f. •:brown female, ch amp~ 23 Dernb, save $500 ·xln co~. 644-""4 or 4!M-$1t. eacf\. B-0679 aft 6 pm. ~A-u~to~L-'•-n""lng;;,.--.....;._,"4=. SURFBOARD -·6'5" ~ttl FREE pupt, mixed'brea!, l ~1i~ S&-4127. now. Be rNdy far Spring , · CLARK CQrtez. xlnt cond. WANTED: A. pair of cylinder Paut.ch thape. P,erfec:t F. 3M., 11 wb old,·2 blk. 2 BASENJIJl!pp1AKC, male&; ~ 70 B~L!ACO 1-25 C~. Private p&rty. htad1 for Corvair en&'ine. cond. $60. ~1705. blk/~t. M7-l'B4. · •· fe 'm. :~~-. Pa.c1f1;; ~=g~s ~ac. cond. $400 ·IJ73..4158 494-7735 55'1-82&C. BICYCLE, ScbwlM Stingray, 2 Buut!Jvl k>n&haiftd white Evu,1<.wlmds S«l-4996. N~;.. h * Ml>S321 71 Kaw•ukl 175 T ii T 1 M5 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~. Peapiclctr. Near !lnffY tebiales (abt l"yr.) Y~ ~.Ppies, AKC, . ac Gd cond $25 8J9.Tm ra . •rs, rave [ Jr,::;:i Try our Jeaae eirpen, 1or new conditiol), $50. 543-3669. need. hom" 546-4478. ~ tin)' females. 3· Lb. "?~~~ 27 11:: m ~ 5 sP.. Stingray NIMROD Camelot, late Autos for Slit ~ Savin&'t .. Satidactlon ·Ser-- NOW ON DISPLAY Sala • Semc:e Pam 8q<Qo Shop COAST IMPORTS l000-1200 W. Coul.Rwy. Nowport Beach - '66 Alpha Sprb)t GT ·coupe. Very clean. ltatlan red. AMI FM Radio. OO'!AOE. rnrrz WARREN SPORT ClR · CENT11l 718 !:: ltt.' 54T-O'lt4 .~A'AN~ .• ';, $1'9:~ '87, Alla '.Ronalo J ••• c:eptlanaJ. IA q>J. ;owm'. Dy',511.-5132 or eve~ ASTON MARTIN . 191f~ . ' 'MARTIN 085 I"~ I ., '' I ' ... ROSSIGNOL Sida w/Marku stud.~ •·893-9n9 * deJuveinterk)To:roeex ti $40. tr" .i,1¥194 mode:l,Aleeps6.Goodcond. . vice, . l>indhWt. f15 .• £h11l!'• okio • ' ' ' II~ l AKC .'Jl!n. Wundl, bt M.;;; xttu. !!Make tJ , •'Wlh 11 e' Ete~fub" , .. ,. '57-J.187 WE LEAS!: ~ POPULAR f""'°'Y "1r '°\Id!~ AM· po1 ... 112. ~. I --.......,. ' r-. ihotS. .ri;: Male Ii !emal<. mo 644-<16'16.' n("Pln<,""" hclUle? Tum TRAVEL 'l'nUI.,,. 19i1 a....... . '50 ~ ~TCOMPE'l't-~l'Jdjo,4~.-.ornll- SURl'BOAftP: . "Bina" 7' ~· 'nUSJ'l,.E Ja:Y -s4u or ~~ ~~.1 ·;~" -sell FireballPI .' Cl~M'. $700 •. l819 ' **'WANTtD °** CtJl MaJ.ooJmtlleJd for .' ,aklft. "'fe$-599·s·~~. ) ' ' ' ' 13513."~.f'.~ ,Ffft, lrg. GERMAN ~pherd,.6 weeks, ready; ,Fiberalus, r 3 , sails. 'dt~m ·cnru Daily P lJ o t acentia, · · 646-3078. Older auto needill&' further detan.. Peh1 G.neral . · uo· bla.cklbrow:n $10. White Shep Boat $100). New trailer $715 Oaulfled. "642-S678. . White Elephant Dime-A·lJne work. CASH 821-9280 THEODOR! SIJ'l'O• Rm...,am, TALKING PET PAIU!OT ' P): lmmWI Shob:_~lil Coll~· . . ' Antlque•/,Cl•HIH '" ~::.!!-~. . ROY cava; Ille. I-. •-r -. ro~ ~:recist~· ver CAL 2-24 Full race -·ip. J · 1~·· ' I I§] -"" ---,.,.,1&..-1 •• , exclu-' -... £ Tob""hteonyourworld •-· Poodl · SJC ~~ A f •"-= -~-= ~. Meoa "•-o -·-" ~~ .... 557_~ "':J e puppiea. • rnent, North Rile. $5,500 or · utos Of -• P.,• -... '53 Chrysler. Restore th1s """""' .,_,,,.,.... alw Astoa MartlD dealer '.e:r N-i,TIONAL cash resist er, 493-.ti68 otter. 49Ul.80 or 49M916. · · ~-;;;;;;;;;~;;; rare one. Beautiful interkr. rut NIUl11 an 'jult a pm. 2ld5 Harbal' ,Blvd. 1,, ::iii ~d ,!,~~ ... ~ Cats 152 2w~':::: =bt. 7 SAVE NOWI :1:AU!os,~,~~·~mpo:~rt:od~~:~~~s:E~~,7~DlliA~-:~;:~:~~9~7~01A:C111:·~ ..... ~~-~-~~~~~°""=~M~-=:=~s:·~!..~'M~ .... \. !~·l cellent ...,,rkinc oond. $150. 2 .SIAMESE kltten1, 541-41-15' . ·Co do2?De $10000U ~ 1 . utol, mported ~ lmportflf 970 AUllJI, t••rflill 71v I • 642-Q31 or ~ Fullerton male/female _with 111:pen. • -prl mo. ;~,;. Aw., Apt 17, C.M. or ·540--!;cts," M2'..3873. . HorMI 1$6 Pacific P=~a9a Y•chfs ! -. I ~"~7-332,-_l ~-;--,--,.-,-I Dogs 154 P1P1!: conols. We !..,r l'"in 2912 W. O:tast ffilbwDy. : < 3 Comp. tink, bar stoola. SCHNAUZER pups. Stud . ~ 'ref. Nk'; rental , horlc!s. ,Newport BNch·. * · MS-5321 ' stalnleu steel lcr cream . 1 .... _._ :um aC!ft rjdlrw' , II*'!!· ~~... l)'nlp diap. F-tryer, cuh servK:e* ~·~""~'"'' Boaters' $55 rho. Red'\VOOd CORONADO 25. Many xtru. \ ~ rer. ice machine, etc. ---------Stables, 2l'l86 ·Laguna Cyn $6ZO or make: otter. (1) 49H319. !RISH SETTERS Rd., 1.agune. Deb. 494-Sl82 6112-3954. •:.. CH IN AW A RE , plates, AKC rt'I· Males only. REG. AQHA mow mare. CLASS~=~c~eo""1am""''-.,.,,-,~300=•ll [: .,t platters, desserts. Alao Mix· 846-3994 Hu won over 70·-trophys &: sail, Ready ·to ··a:o,.,.$1000. er. 645-7888. BEAUTIFUL lowable 150 ribbons in 9 mo's o( 67~U50 . German Shepherd puppies, ~·Will .ell for $5(!00 • .:.:::-==u=-· Tlkl="'·ea:--,t---11 TV, R•dlo, HIFI, Thlruuat>bttd. 54&-J219, :;<5-1St!9 Ask !or Elaine. wtth trailer, u Is $175 f": St.NO 136 3 DARLING 6 week old SUSAN Smith 1lables: Board-e M6-'151tl~e • • 19'12 ZENITH • R c A cockapooc, $10 " 115. Ing training .. r-O>lta :Ml' Vikln(, .... ' f , . Ti!levWonl at tremendoUI 642-4818, 534-38is a,tter 6. Ilea, 5&195.l. CCIDd" $1Xll)'l"IJli· ~ 1 t: av\np thru. Match 6th. Buy TOY Poodles for Sale 9 wb. BAY Geldlng·Westem, rd for 675-3'192 • ' !,..,. them in a box 4 delivtt old, lilver, champa1ne children, best otter. Ciill BNtl, Sii /Decks tJO ti \ yourself for the lowe1t bleae. <$5P. 5*-1950 ~9482. · , . Pl . i.-• prieesanywhett1t·anytim~. RARE BllM!'Chlhuahua, REGIS. 11Kirobttd Chestnut. n6cK Tie' Up. PrivU. flO J.t~1 No 1et price more than $25. J'elb:, 3 mo's, al lhota. eaD. 9 yn old, &d dlspolltion, bu min. Sall pref. Wtr/ekc. I~'.:," ' over COit le many will IO )'Oil Pet Motel, 531·1706. atmvn. ~1060. 303 E. Eda:ewater. Bal 1- ,, far as little at COlf + $10. AKITA "pups, rare Imperial * Palomino Ge:lding plUI an-2866. 1• • Finandrv Ir. extras avail. it ===-.,,..~~~~= !,, .... deilred. 19" Zenith dopofJapan.. tack,,forNJe,.$!'i(). CHOICE tlip.~qr ""SQ' tti 65' , ... ~ Chrornocolor ·from $365 . **5'8-7854** *~9* boat.SUpia.Zl'wide.Cn4) t 'IA ABCColor'I'V, 9021.Atl&nta, COCKERs.AKC lb1le HunHns? Watch tbt m.-.· · ,. :\ "i 1-;";Wj;;;tlng;;"'"~:Bea;cb.:;;-;;' ;::::::::*=-===·====O=P~EN~H=OU~Sl!:~col;;;:;um;;;:;n.:::::;~I IXtCK -~power· boa.t to 32' •• • SL60 per·tth'~rt Beach. ' 6'1S'-7124 SAIL BOat sli;l:~avail. Up to 35'', NefP011• Beacb . ,, "" f'-"&, {./:> " ;n " !!:.~A .t-. I --1 W . I.,, ! , ... !l'I ''I '•"' .. I·.,, ~ .. ,... t! "' ' ... I ' f • • 518-:ml. SUP for 11'.21· boat. Balboa SUPS, ll'-42', Finest ln Npt -~ -uartior. S..t tai:!I. ~ ......... 67M7ll till 10p,.,, • ------•' '~loft .. I'-----~ All'traft tll DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS FOR ACTION ••• CALL 642-5678 OPEN SUNDAYS OVER 150 NEW & USED VW'S TO CHOOSE FROM '68 VW S9UAREBACK ....••• :-.•• Ll1hl &h,ie, blldl: Jnferlor, ....... tlrts. lclrl•I atOS. '57 PORSCHE COUPE .....••.••.• C.rwiry yelft, di,.,.,. rims, trlfkwit """'°"' (MZY till. '62 VW BUG -.................... E1ot11tnr "'""'ri.t c.ndltlDn IHCI Olfl. '68-VW SEDAN ................... Siptr ilv'fl IWJllC'1'4). $1299 $1295 $495 $799 '70 VW KARMANN GHIA • • . • . . . . • $1750 Vtff..' r* Lie. "2 IQR. • . '61 VW BUG .................... $450 o~ IMt•lllt .,~ •ml~f "'""''· Lit. VOU m. '66· VW DELUXE BUS ............. $1399 Uc. lM DSX. '69 POP TOP CAMPER ........... $2399 Lk. tu AOH, ' ' '71 vw DELUXE BUS ............ $2899 Air dl'lll, l.w lftMll. ............. W-lfll, I.Jc', U11 I ZV, ,. • .. OPEN SUNDAYS ', ' -I LARGIST SELICTION OF VW BUSSES· & CAMPOS '70 VW BUG .................... $)450 AutofMll(, dirk •rwn W!"Klc kltwlol'. Lie. lf4 ICY. • ! '63 THUNDERBIRD ................. $511 'ull poww, IMlillllc Mw. lhN I••-· CHIC ft'. '65 VW S9UAREBACK • • • • • • • • • • • • $899 OrMt -W cat. LIL 111111' '71, '68. BUICK SKYLARK . . . . . . ....... $1-39' t. .... Plltrd ... ,...,., ft;ll ...... ..,..,,.,le. ,,. Kfl.Ull '"''"" . I • - . '69 REBEL SST 2 DR. H.T ••.•.•••••• $1249 Mel. blue wltllf. ..,.,..., .. tull ,._-!XVI •I. '69 DODGE VAN ' $159' . ............... ~n. Slf"ltl IN:W61M. ' . '67 OLDS DELMONl 88 , ...... ·~· -· $999 l"utl -· r•lt. •If" r.tl'lllltllrllnl. l k . di CTQ. '68 OPEL RALLYE . .............. $1050 ow.r.. .... r.c:lllt ttr!H. tte. Lie. WIO M. '69 DATSUN 2000 . .............. $1195 .,.... Glf. ft -" .. Cl 1111. - ' • I ' , - DAILY l'ILOT $Wiidiy, M""' 4, 1912 I -·· 1§1 1 -·w. 1§1 I .......... l§J I ~....... J§} I .,. ..... ~. l§J I ........... l§J I ... ".... 1§1 I .......... J@ [ ~......... l§J Auho,lmported 97~ Autoe, lmpor10cl ;;;; Autos, Imported 970 Aul .. , Imported 970 AulOI, Imported '70 Auf9., 1._rtet1 . '70 Autos, lmpert• t70 /'-. Imported TllUMPH 970 Autoo, Im"°"" t70 MERCE!>ES IENZ Ol'IL -' PORSCHE TOYOT~ DATSUN JAGUAR -AUDI VOLKSWAGEN '11 AudL Back on market! 'ff Datsun 2000 Rd1tr. Black on black. Sl.lper 25.000 mJ!et, Excellent Cond, allar>. Call 673-12ll6 alt • tZDX2291 '"' tor .... u... • $12'5 BAUER BUICK The Harbor Area'• Onl,Y Aulhorlt.ed JAGUAR DEALER '67 XKE 2 +2 --------1970 0,,.1 GT Excellenl L'Ondltloo. $1,995. 675-1257 aft 9 pm '68 Opel Kadette Sin wagon, Good cond, $795. * * 646-0758 * .. PEUGEOT '65 Ponche Cpe. Sllnroor •. (YCCS2!JJ $2595 AUSTIN HEAUY 'ITa -I s L '66 Austin Healey YYCUU • ee Btk lnlerior, Brill&h racl"" ""-icmn ....... ,. creen, Over drivt>, While 547·$126 Beauliful sea grff'n. Auto- 01ati1· Iran!, c hrome \\•Ire wh~l. air cond. UCC1689. $3695 MERCEDES '68. 2SOS, air cond, full pwr. Radials. very clean. $4600. 633-4374 t"Vt!ri. P1u .... t ~ J.J low u ,. o!hn'll to c~ from side walla. lmmaeu!ale cond. UJ4 So. Main St. $2195 Santa Ana Newport Imports '69 1600 Roadster BAUER· Buick-Opel-Ja9u1r ZW E. 171h SI. MG + ~~91~. v'~ Ji'r!tz Wan-m 445 E. Coast Hwy. 3100 W. Coast J'l'A'Y· Nev.,,ort Beach 642-9405 Costa J\1l'sa 548. 7765 4 spd. dlc, All chrome wheel,, hurdtop & soft top, Exotic ''Collector l~obbyisl" '6 5 red exterior, black but:kel Jaiuar, Immac, Auto trans, seats. &tcritice! Take 8mall Air c..'Ond, R/ll, P/S, \Vire • MG '10 Mldg•t. er;., u a SPORT CAR N•wport Beach lady b ... Radio, "'""· , CENTER 613-<l900 IMW \\ire w~l1, Pirelli tire1. 7IO E. ht. Sf?-07&4 '61 Roa.d!ter 9tl' engine, An excepliOnal buy & priced SANTA ANA roller crank, l'rr!O ec, body IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 2002's & lavarla's down. Call 546-8736:. whls. 3.S liter, ~lark UI, '72 DATSUN 510 2S.OOO mi's, s31oo. 6'4-<028. Bi& Se<U<n. , ,,... di... vinyl KARMANN GHIA to sell. f728BIM) Ji ml-=---=c===--=~~-near perfect. WW trade Slemons Imports, 2201 s. • PEUGEar '64 .CO( &ta. down .for V\V -cash. ~lain Santa Ana 557-5242. \\'llg{)n, ~ miles, one 52&-3458 ' O\\'ner. Michelin sleet belt =-::--,--=~--- '68 ;\IG Mideet. 4. speed, ex-tires. Clean_ 8hf.rp _ ready '68 P-Orsche 812, •i&-areen, ~llent condition. 54G--0213 Jor a new happy owner. 1700 cc;, ntw rinp &; beat- • Rool. Under <.000 mil•• ,66 K Gh' n " H + WllW. Fu11 price annann ia $2136. Can finance all. < •234128J Call 494.SSU &fl 10 am 546-8736. DLR. IBLU185) Jim SI e n1 on s inp, '69 unog, 5 spd tra.n1, '60 MG. lmpoci., -1 S. Main. Santa chnn r ims. Koni 1hcks, . M ,, ~ Radio , \Vhite wilh black ~ WOOd hi • Finn upholl1tery. lifu11t sec lhi11 Creeon. Good Condition. Ana 557-5242 Ask for Sandy. w • $3600. , · • t . t thl Call~· 1'84. PORSCHE 72'1-1169 Carl•bad •. e DATSUN '67 Sta. wag. uneo car o apprec1n e s .__ ~ e '68 PORSCHE 9u-~ Slick. R.lH. Buy a little bargain price !TCCB9IJ. MGB ..... a • • ~m13y.7_Pr1~~GC10,' ,1a 1 " $1099 ____ xl _____ :·--O-Y_E_R_2_5 ___ ,~~.m~7~•pd -..e, a ("""'"' m 1969 h1GB, nt cond, low Cl1•n, Reconditioned, SEE US ABOIIT Slemo,. Imports 551-0242. CREVIER MOTORS m;Joage, ohrome wire whls. & GuoNn!Hd. RENAULT ~--ft-11 ·n 240 z. 300'.I mi., Mags, $l950. S#;4086. PORSCHES """"'' .... .,. wry air, 4 spd, radials. Extra 208 \V. J.11t SI., Santa Ana lifG TO Classic 19 51. CREVIER MOTORS clean. 14150. 830-1613. 835-3171 Lo""red hood. Good oond. 911 '•· 912'•. 914'1 a W. lit St .. Sarta Ana '65 DATSUN WAGON. new lo restore. ~. 548-289L 1957 to 1971 ISS-31n -.. f . 42 000 . '66 KARMANN Chia 44,000 t =~=~---~~ .. 1-~~-;;....c..:,,.c~--· I .i:!.'.· 4on,._-K:..:°!'.ner. , m1. ml. Xlnt mechanical -nd. 1966 MCB con v f! rt 1 b I e . AutomoUv .. ExcellllQCe _,,,, -"v Beautiful condition. $775. $ $800. '4«159. , .... ~ k d '67 Datsun U.00 .f door. N~ ~ u·ee ays. ""'· r/h automati<: Good * * '67 GHIA * * OPR oond. -· 54&4478 $995. • >48-5982 -------- 1910 2 Dr. Da1'un Sedan, MAZDA '6B Opel ROY C:AIYR; Inc. lll,ooo rn1. n.soo or best or---------- --81vc1. "'· 557417. 846-1524. e Station Wagon Colla M-54~ FIAT NOW OPEN 4 Dr. Radio, H•ater, tuaag• NEWPORT , IMPORTS 3100 W. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach 642-9405 WE WANT '69 BMW 2I02 xlnt cond. like ~--------I di I rack, law miles, like new, _ mm1 111 De Ivery (XUK937) ~"."::.~.~~Hwy No '72 128 $995 PORSCHES 1 -~=-::~;---I BRAND new 1972 FIAT 128 HUNTINGTON BEACH CAPRI 2 DR. SEDAN. Motor trends ~ IUCHEST OFF'ER "economy car of the .Yeai::." AVAILABLE •n Capri 2000 Winner of 1 aotomotlvo ft~ . ~ DON BURNS air, AM/FM, decor. awards _throughout Europe. ~ 0 XLNT COND. 546-2687 Standard t'QUipment in· ' s ASK FOR GLEN c:ORnN .& eludes: 4 speed trans., radial -----==="' A ,,; 636-2333 ... tu.1, IL disc. brakOI + V' ""'" '61 h)tdramltlc, RAH, aell for .,,_ . or trl.de for Ford M<11tanc. -1390. 'DAIMLER ;~· Serial ·No. IY 6 'c~~ Y!!rswc~: i!!~r. WAS $1976.80 1970 Hal'bor Blvd. 5 spd, stereo, 25,400 SAYE $200.00 Costa Mesa $4995 FROM STICKER 549-3031 Ext. 6&-67·68 N NOW $tn,.ao BAUER BUICK ewport Imports + tax. Jio. & doc. 1.. 3100 IV. Coast Hwy. e RENAULT '67 R 10 +Dr. &!dan. Aulo trans., vinyl in- te1·ior, to 40 mpg. Weekend special only $595. (W0?.1526) OVER 30 NEW & USED RENAULTS TO CHOOSE FRO:\f e JI~f SLEMONS L\IPOR1S zall SO. l\fAIN SANTA ANA 5a7-5242 OPEN SUN. e RENAULT '69 Rl6 Seel. \Vagon. Front wheel drive, radio A heater, vinyl inter- ior, lo 30 mpg, perfect for family, business or fun. Special of the week, $1090. Below Kelly Blu Book. (XNH492•. e JlM'SLEMONS U.IPORTS 2201 SO, MA(N SANT A ANA 557.5242 OPEN. SUN. e RENAULT '71 R·12. :f.1ust sa c r i fi ce my sharp demonstrator. 6500 miles. Sandy Sanders at Jim Slemons Renault, ftOl S. Main, 5anta Ana 557-5242. SUNBEAM ONLY $125 OWN + Tax A Uc. $59.70 Per Month cash Price $2172.34 incl. Tax·Llc. Defe:rred Pa,yment Price $2546.82 on approved credit. •269787. 37 Pay- ments. Annual Pere. Ratr 10.19 OAC. BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 18881 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach 847-8:}55 4 Dr, Auto Trans, Air Cond, Radio, Vtry Clean, (Zli1A· 9351 $1699 CREVIER MOTORS 208 \V. 1st SL. Santa Ana 83l-3171 GET OUR TOYOTA DEAL BEFORE YOU BUY! .,PW.Lewi& -'TOYOTA 1966 l-Iarbor. c .ri,t 646-9303 0 TOYOTA '71 Corona Mark II 2-dr. Hd top Cpe. Air cond, Auto. trans .. A~f/FM, rad., htr., \\'S\V. Leu than 12,000 carefully d r I v e n miles. Absolutely sho\\TOOn1 fresh. 4RR2018) $2495. Jim Slemons Imports. Wl S. l\1ain. Santa Ana 557-5242. '71 vw 411 4 Dr, Sedan. Auto -Tk'ans. Radio, lleater, only 4,000 miles, Ne1v Car \Vllmlflty, (#12-4.l) TRIUMPHS BIG DISCOUNTS:! f'rlu Warren'• Sport-" Car Cent<:-!' $2995 ''-' 710 E. 1st St., Santa Ana t9i0 llarbor Blvd. ~T-076.t Cosla !'o1eaa '69 TR-S Roadster con· 549-3031 Ext. 66-67-63 vertible--4. sJxl. dlr 19,000 --"'""'~,----,ba,--ck7" actual mu... lmmacufoto '71 vw Square L'Ond!Uon (014 COXJ v.i ll finanl't' call 546-8736 Or 4 Spd, Radio, ~VIUte aide 4S.JGEN. \\'all11, 10,000 mile1, remain· '69 Trium ph GT + 6, 4 spd, ,RIH, v.·hite \\'/ blk interior. New Pirelli tires. Excel cond. Sl/150 Original o\vner. 6)>-5368 der of factory warranty. l06TDIMJ • . $2499 e TR 6 '69 Rd11tr. AM/Ff<.t. CREVIER MOTORS \Vire "'heels. British racing 208-\V ltt St .. Santa green. (ZKY-124) S 2 3 9 9 • llS..ll7l Tr.~i~u~~ph~D~lr~.-""5"~1~--0164:;:;:i ----; .,. '68 vw & TR '67 Spitfire f.1k. II Ex· cellent condition. Sale-prle· Raliio, a real clean ~I· cd $899. <UCZS45) Triumph 100% O.A.C. 100'7'1 llnancma: Dir. 547--0764 $199 TR :rJO Stereo, lll ichelil\5, burglar alarm, pin striping, rebuilt engine. Sup c r 1 or cond. $1650. 546-4478. '67 TRJUr.tPH Spitfire, reblt t>ng. Low milea&:f!, new radials, !ape deck. ~. VOLKSWAGEN '61 V\V Bug. Needs i.iarter W .. · have buses, Campers, and brake cylinder, good Squarebacktli and buas, body, make good transp:ir· Nice -Selection tation car $300. '62 V\V bug. No\v have 100% mechanical Xlnt for dWle buggy, no en· Cuarantt'(' •1"' 11"· '0 llP '"';"'· CREVIER MOTORS some ne1v parts. Needs little n1ore $50 or oUer. \Vlllin&: to deal on all. 548-5380 or 2fl3 536-9545. '64 VW, no eng, gd cond., mags, Hurst, llares, etc . $350. "1300" Short block \V, lat St., Santa 135-3171 '68 vw CAMPER An• $15(]. 54()..959.f Uke new \VCY403. 100~ fi- '65 V\V, Flared fenders, mag uiUs, ~1ust seU t h i ! u·eekend. &INIB7: 1 7 JO 1'>11 \Vestbourne' Pl., NB. nancin&: O.A:C. $2295 e D~ 'tT Soverdgn 4 dr. "Br-.ppc>lntment to her Majesty the Quten.'" Jet black w/wire whttls. Fact. air cond. Glove leather i~ tenor. A ma1nlfJcl!'!nt motorcar. Only for the most dlscrlmlnalory b u y e r $2990.00 Examine at J im SJ.emons Import&, nn ·S. Matn, Sonia A'-551-52U. Bill BARRY ~~1~"l:::;;.,~~·· N'6:;~ach ·n 250 Cpe Tobacro brwn., OPEL DEALER ·a; Porsche 911-5 speed, elec. Sun Roof, Ralltye &: fog lights $3350. 968-6192 early Al\1 or late PM. '65 Sunbeam Tiqer • •t>d. 289"' '""in' '70 Toyota Pickup Viv eam,. .. 1968, pop top, $995 ,;nk. ke bo<. SJ 9 0 0 .• DATSUN FIAT--GMC-all opt1o"', Jn wacnrnl)'. '67 OPEL PONTIAC snoo. 51U281 ext. 411 da,., SPORT COUPE aG-7677 eves & ""·knds. (ht St t R..&. ~ l 4 speed trans, radio, heater, 200 E. 1~18 St~!"iianta 'YAna '69 2!ll SE mack. Air/C<>nd., In real nice condition. RCU- A m ·Fm . F .P. N e'v 062 558-1000 Michclins 3a.OOO m!. Perl. $650 '66 PORSCJ'IE: 5 $pd, con- cou1-sc cond. 1''or details, Green finish. 4 SIJ('ed. Exccp. 497-t.474_ Newport Imports tionelly clean. Low miles. '6'9 V\V camper ready to 1::o 3100 \V. C.0,st H,w;y. 1832CEK1 51795. $2195. N•;:r~8;""' Tommy Ayres Chevy Phon• 540-6410 oLR Call 49.i-1021. 1----~----'70 VW 9 p11s. van '69 FIAT 124 "200· 644-"'9· Conv., yellow w/blk interior, TOYOTA 946 S. Coa'1 th<)". 12,300 6T""8109 Laguna Beach .67 VW Convertible Bu91-Bu111-C1mpert BAUER • t963 1700 cc. IMMAC. 1,..,...______ 5 speed DATSUN \VGN '69\>, air. $1795 QUICK CASH THROUGH A 494.7744/546 9967 over 30 lo chooge from ' " • · One O\\'flE.'l'. 23,COO mi. .... \$ '69 Toyota Corona, 2·dr hrrltp, * 645-6193 * 36mo. 1001/~ Financtna: Avail. 8 . kO IJ COND. Fullyequlpped.1---------uic -pe. igu•r Must sell ' t.~O 1936 "'" 0••• 234 E. 17th St. I ...... o-' ~ mint cond. $1,600 -ol!cr. 6~ Newport lmpom •' Xlnt cond, Lo mi's, ;u:;o. 0 .A.C. lll_._ 67'-'1149 .• , VIV Bug. Good ...... Oran"• Auto Sal-Costa i\1esa 548·7765 'TI PORSCHE !H4·4, 11.000 "10 OPEL GT 4s Lu mi's, Like new, Xtra.!i. •w•• ne\\' paint. $48.5. Private ., •• lt'a always the ri&:ht time & 3100 W. Ca,lst J-lwy. ol...,. tbe right pl&co il NO\Vport Beach DAILY PILOT . . . , . I>' cas * * 830-0547 * * hghts·Fll'estone wide ovals. · Clean inside & out. 833-9'64. '70 PORSCHE 914, r/h, 5 ~ The fastest draw in !he West tran!I. Top cond. $2950. •.. a Daily Pilot Classitled S43-3351, 641)..943-J . Toyota & Jaguar Dealu TRIUMPH party Call 64~!715. 10021 Gardtn Grove BJ., G.C. Authorited Sales &: Service ,63 Vw Pick Up. $300 530.1591 )"Oil want RESULTS! Call ,,_.,.._,,,~64~2~·940=5~-~ &C-5671 A place that ad N~ • "Pad"? Place an ad! ... SI Coast Highway '69 vw BUG Laguna Beach 540-3100 • TR 6 '69 Rdstr. A.t'111'~fl.f. Call 545-8713 blayl Call &U.5618. WANT AD 642-5678 Ad. 642-5678 · '66 Porsche 912, nu 1750ce \Vire v .. heels. British racinr '68 VW Bug. $975. 4 spd. dlr. Hu had lovint SANTA ANA green. (ZKYllil 1 23 9 9 . Xlnt cond. Prl pny. 963-145.'l c&re! Exc~llonl condltlon A-, lmflbrted 970 1AiUutosiiOI-;, ti0miiiipo*imi9edd~9ifci70 Autos, Imported •70 Autos, Imported -970 eng. Xln't cond. Low mrs. Ca11 67~13. TOYOTA Tr.umph Dlr. 547-o?&f. -=-=---o=o-"-7'c---I lhruoul. Take 11mall down '69 TRIUMPH G T. 6 + , '&4 But 'll6 reblt eon,e. will finance Pvl. Pty. Call • NO STRIP TEASE ·-·-fully synchronized atlck &hifL Five-maln•betring engine. 0..00 in under JS seconds, When you buy a Datsun 1200 Sedan. you ~et a Jot more than a stripped down starting point for an option list. . . You get a complete car, dressed with all the trimmings. Datsun doesn't believe in that old game of charging extra for all the things that make a car fun to drive and nice to own. There's only one way to buy a Datsun . Com- plete. And at a price that makes the Datsun 1200 the best value for your dollar. Drive a Datsun ... then decide. Power fJO\V ventilation. I ~~gall~o•~· ----;:.~"":::::.-- Vinyl bucket seats. Locking gas cap. / Rabber fa~. bumper a:uards (front and rear}. \~ ... : """' coven. rront disc brakes. Whitewall tires. All these no-cost extras · make the Datsun 1200 a great vaiue Your kind of car. Your klnd"Otprice. See Our Complete Une Of '72 Datsuns ·~~~~~~ l3JOCD1'9 1200aedon 510 2-0r Std•• 510 4-Dc $Ida• 510 \ValOft Pickup 240-Z COSTA MESA DATSUN 6000 SHOW! DIUVI A DAnUN ••• THIN DICIDI. 2845 HA•IOR ILVD., COSTA MESA 540.;6410 i 1966 Ponch1 912 Service dept. open 7:30 am For sale or trade. ~6-8736 or 494.-6811. ,1 """' Sharp, Lo mi's, $1695. l 644-1486 'ti' 9 pm " onday thru .,,. 01vner. 646-6ll3 ----~----•• V\\I '69 Bug Dead sharp. day. '61 TRIUMPH TR·250 '65 V\V Bug. Radio, heater. N~· car tnde. $1295.00. $2.600 549·0226 Dally Pilot Want Ads have bargalnt plore. PHONE ~2512 &ood shape. fZLA:'ll7J ~ at J im 41" W. Watnt'l'. Santa Ana $1500 ** 537.7005 540-6410 DLR. Slemons Jmp,>rlt, D> S. Autos, Imported 970 Autos, lmpqrted' 970 Auto1, Imported 970 Autos, Imported 970 i\1atn, Santa Ana or call iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 5.57-5242· D "ON BURNS PRESTIGE PORSCHE AUDI 7-914 ROADSTERS TO CHOOSE FROM '71 POUCHI t14-4 T'"'''in• witli \,lie:• in· t1ri•r, I •petd, AM ·ftt dio, Portlli• .Shipt. Ftc:• tory W•rr1nty. St .. J::5 55 $3795 I "70 POllCHI 911T C0U1' Met. Sll••r-w/bl.clo- •PP• 9roup, AM.FM r•dia, 1ir·conditionin9, Chroin• whool•. Coca 111•h. St•. #452. $5795 '70 '°lSCHI t14·6 Wh!t1 w/l>l•clr int. AM-FM l 1di•, wlcl1 wh•1l1 & w1d, r1 di1I ply tit••· 111! h1n-'l int Por1ch• th1r1 i1! Stir, Z5J5. '71 l'OUCHI f14..C Sr1n1/ Or1n9• non·•PP• •/tll1ck, S •Pfff, AM°FM r1,io, P.S., Alloy "'h11I•, Mich•lin r1Ji1I•. In tfi• -'irt, Stir. 114 '6t POUCHI t12 COVPI lc• white, w/bl1clr AM/FM rid!•. Chrom1 w~1el,, Coco m1h. l11nJ n~w condition. Stir. 101-$5 191 ~~ -~~~ 061 POISCHI 112 TAlGA l1h1m1 Y1llow w/ ~l1clr lnl•rlor, c:hrom• wh••"· fot 1:,hh, t11r wl"clow 4of•tt•'· AM .FM tfor•o ":/'oor sp1•~· •r•, ~·•' r••t, coco 11'1.lth. M111y other .,;e11, Law 1'111•••· 5tk. ., 12 I 061 '°ISCHI t1J COUPE E1rtft Ol i•• w/bl1 ,k 4 •ptttl, AM.FM 11clio, chrom• wh11I•, fot lighh, Stk. #491. $Jlt5 '61 P'OlSCHI 912 COUPI light v•ll•w w/bl1elt 5 1p11d, AM r1dia·•i9ht tr1cli f•P• lin -'••hi-. N1w t1di1I ti111. Sp•ci1I •lh1111t, c1co fl'l lft, Stli, 521 '66 POISCHI tlJ COUPI Si9nol Or1nt1 w/. 11ddl• lnt1r\, I •P••d. AM.FM r•1lio,.c:oc1 "''''· l11lh1r COY1rld 1f1•tl119 wh1•t., Niw 1700CU En9 in1. Stt #421 '66 '°llCHI t12 COUPI Si9n1I v•tl•w w/ bl1clr inltr. S •p1.d, AM°FM rotll1, dlroll'I• wh••I•, r1cllel tir11. Stk. #$40 S2995 '64 POISCHI lH COUPI Ch11J1p19n1 v•llow, chrom1 wh••llo AM·FM 11,io, •ir concl itionin1. n•w clutch. Showroom c•ntl ifion. St•. #497 $2995 '64 P0"5CHl--Jl.-COUPl lritJi G;r••"• chr•fl'I• who1l1, AM-FM t1Jlo, t11111cl 1•h1111l, coco m1h, fog li1ht.. St•. •&l I S2t 91i '59 POllCHI lH COUPI M•t1IHc 11111 w/ Ll1clr '"'· Now r•Jlol ply 'fir••• new l"terler, 11•w p1l"t, 11•w chrome wh••'•· You ••• 1lm11t "••· St~. #6t $I 19l 13631 Harbor Blvd. Garden Grove 636-2333 , I ' I f -'°'·65""°"VW=-. °'"L°"JKE=°"N°'EW=! - Recently reblL X'lnt Cond. All reas. offers considt:Tttl. Aft. s pm co.II 496-5202. ·n vw camper, pop top, Iront mounted spare tlre, small dent in rear. 17,000 ntlles. $3.~:1. Will take trade-. 613-61fi6 '70 V\V Bug, Green/blk, Radials, Coco mats. Very clean. $1350. 5:il-0254, alt 6: 6la-.7424. '69 VW Squattbl.ck, 11 ,000 m1'1, Auto, WW take trade-. Can finance. Pvt p t y • 518-123; '71 VW Van, xlnl CODd. Bed curtain•. steno rad. AC, sd Sip. $3100, 644-1197, (l) 823-1600 ·n VW POPrOP CAMPER l , Lo mUes, xlnt cond. t l3!i60 968-5812 I 1968 VW Sedan, xlnt rorw d!Uon, 30,'m orfrtnal mile'i call 962-1ln 4 1 '67, 2 '69 VW BUSES, Jolt mlleqe:. Prl:valf! party. I 494-7858 aft 6 '59 VW Good condition.~ Best ou .. , 6T.l-4158j •n ~ .... ~ .. AM/Fl.~ trlr lUtch.. $1900. or best ~ ty. s... Clem. 49>-9739. ) '63 VW. New Ure, ne;J brakes, good running eorxf $Em/Beat otter. ~7.fGO. J **'60V\V** , RUNS PERFECT VERY clean. ~']i7? --"Gn'IV"SQ:-BACY='l- LO MJLES, VERY CLEAN• MANY XTRAS! 543-8140¢ '61 VW. Perfect"~ don. MUlt Sell! Maire orter! 91:1-11D ' 119 vw bu& $1SSI. f' -1 ·a vw, 1Unroot, rr:blt' e ~ wbftla. Xlnt """4 1496. • - • 1990 VW Van. Rebuilt ~. New clutch l - I .f .. _...._ --··--·-· ... . .... -·· . . . . .. ... . . . . • ' . I • • I S.t~. Mardi 4, 1972 DAILY l'ILOT :J3 1 [ -.... I~ !.__.,_ ....... _ .... _· _,J~ I Ao ........ 1§) I 'M .. tw~ ]§1 1 _ .. _ • I~ I --... l~ .__I -_-_ .. _,1§11 J§J .._I __ ... _ .. ~!~ A-. 1-rtld ('110 Autos, UMd "' ....... UIOlll "' Aul9o; Uo..i tll VOLVO GET OUR VOLVO DEAL 1EFORE YOU BUY! SAVE ON EIJROPEAN DELIVERY 'hitLtJN 9 · 'YOLYO 1*. Harbor, C.M. '46-9303 '70 VOLVO Only '5,825 true mill'I, So new you wouldn't believe it until you see it. Make oUer. Must· see today_ 100~ 11- ~-0 .A.C. IUICK ' . ' CADILUC. . CHEYROLET BAUl!R BUICK ''5 CHEVY II t eyl, Auto Trans, Po~r The H~ Atta'• • c1--i.... '~-·1 (R'" Oi\IY Auth<uiud EL DORADO iffj-' -""" uv IUICI( DEALER 9,:tO:llnllel. Ro&-Royee trade , $1'5 '70 Elechu 225 In. EWIY """"'tvable extra Full,y Ju;cury -auJpped, ln· avaJla.bJe. (522CR.Q), eludliw full power •. air $7795 Ward.S.lee condlllonlllr. l!eaulilul li<ht .,...n with wb1te top. •91133 ROY CAlVER, Inc. Alnllh 11Motll11 n $3095 2925 Hubo' Blvd. "Spfclaliz.hw ln Quality" Coste Mesa 5£f.4.f4 ,BAUER LARGIST Bulck·Opo~Joguar . SILECTION OP' 234 E. 11th St. • ' r CADILLACS IN Co•ta Meu 548-7165 ORANGE COUNTY '64 Buick Wildcat 547·5126 ll!4 So. Mala St . Sant~- '67 CAPRICE ~ded, lnciudin&: V8, air cond., etc. only 33,MS miltJI. 100% tin.anclna 0 .A.C. TPV· 51~ -.,uw "' ...... ~ ............ C .... OU_G_, A-it,.--. '68 Xft...T, Map A Mlehellnt, Fae taPt • alr, R/H, PIS. P/8, .l lota ot tadcttJ: .... m-0938 ' PORD SUPER LEASE '60 Old1, PIS, P/B, Radio, beater. Good tiro, rona D'ffl. Good cond. in and • out. $300. 551w9305, 1966 OLDS Delti IS 4 Dr. FIREBIRD 400 '69 Cou&ar eonv.. el«lrle blue, a1r cond., all pwr, inc. wndwa. $l89S. ~. SUper Pi.nto •••••• $M.'8 mo tdn. Very clean Joell, Country Sedan, air cond. orlalnal car. Air, etc. $895. vt, automatk: transmlssion, factory air condltionin&:, power stetrtna. powtr dllc brakes. f.ST3CAO) DODGE '68 Dodge Monaco · Station Wagen. Air C.O...ditionina, Auto Tnna, Power stttrin1. Luai&e Rack. (WYS963 ). Must come In and drtve this fine car. •... un.05 mo. Firm 56-20&3- 2 Ye.ar Lean Open or Closed POCAL LEASINR . - & INVESTMENT CO. TORONADO ~ dlx, diac brk. hi volt Ip. Nu tlru. Orig $6250. \Viii Sacri!ice! $2099 Sl.590. Ews. ~1 Price valid thru 2/2S/72 '6' OLDS 115. RIH, PIS. 1 ~VI ROSS owner. Needs minor body • PONTJAC:, work. GN"y \l'/blk Inter. 2480 Harbor Blvfl. $1200. fB..2!114 Costa Mesa 546-8017 1968 Old• Cutlua 442. P/•, 4 ,72 PONTIAC speed, posl·t.rac. S b a r p ! ,,. 2 Dr, Hardtop, FuU Power, Air Cond, IOPA.558) SALES.LEASING .AUTHORIZED ·SERVICE· Nabers c:.cillac JllOll ~ BL., COSTA MESA $1295 $169~ (Sinco 1113) 1'14-1 Miy~r Placo C01t1 Mes• 11150. 1 owner. 675-5116. FIREllRD PONTIAC-GMC·~IAT PINTO BRANll new 19'12 Flnbinl. (ls) St. at S.A. Frwy.) $699 CR£YIER MOTORS 548-1155 PS PB rad'· h at'1'S wau• 200 E. ht St., Santa Ana .,,,.-,,,------1 ' ' JU, l' ' ~" BlOOO 5'0·9100 • Open SUnd13 '67 CADILLAC CREVIER MOTORS a W. ltt St., Santa Ana 135-3171 1971 Pinto, 4 spd stick. tires &: many, many extras, ~=~==~~~ De 1 u x e ln1crlor/extetior Auto. trans., center ft. con-1969 PONTIAC GTO package. Priva.le owner'". sole, ~ial No. 2S87D2N _'68 DODGE 545-3579 or 979-ll&C alt 6 522807 · WAS $4091.62 208 W. lat St .. Santa Ana e-_..1 Pt.-Vlll 835-3171 -·· ~ • 1 Full power, factory air con· FOR sale, 1966 Chevrolet 68 Sport Wagon di-.. Only 21 ,000 o,ig. Impala 396 •talion w ... n. Automatic:, Jaclory air, pow-inal md~. Rolls-Royce Power 1tttrlng, power 1971 Chevrolet er steerina: & brake11. Beau-trade. (BEKUll brakes, alr conditioning. El C•mlno tiful silver gray, (XNB868) $2595 New t~s. One owner. custom, like new. 7.000 U)95. 642-5037 alt 6 pm. actual mUeg !76262.J). . Tommy Ayres Chevy ROY CARVER Inc. '63 CHEVY Bl.cayn< Station • $2, 995 Wagon, 283 eflg., manual 1970 Pontl•c I• 946 S Coast Hwy 2925 Harbor Blvd. shift. Xlnt cond. S<I 5 O. Gri1ncf Prix U.auna Bch ., Cot1ta Mesa 546-4444 ~943 days, 968--0738 eves Extra cleM, tow 494-7144/546-9961 '70 [L DORADO 1 c•~wkndo~-· ~~-~ CHARGER Special edition, tully loaded. 100~ financing O.A.C. VUW- 615. $1299 mileage (170-BHF) 'ill Skylark CU.tom, PBIPS, '66 Chev Impala station to . $3AtS 'rL air cond., AM radio. Veey Fine Mist·lt'eeft with y,•hitr wagon. Radio, heater, '70 Dodge 9 J>UI: .,....,. AIC· David J. Phil~s clean. LD mi. Give me Sax> leather interior, AMIFM automatic trans, Power P/S-P/B • Auto. $2595. Buick-Pontiac.Opel I: take over payments. Stereo, cruise cont.rol. frle· steering, air conditioning. 548-3085, 6Q..3936, 310 Broadway, Laguna Beach 493-4716 or 557-4690. tilt wheel, new tires, Beautl-Phone 540-M14 DLR. ,59 Royal Dod~e Sdn. Gd. pm. MAVERICK PLYMOUTH 'TO Maverick, xlnt cond1 -,.~,,,--~-,,-:c R / H, New rubber, '61 Plymouth V•liant Sl5:95/be1t otter. ~T-5167 sed11.n, auto trans, factory MERCURY ai" a real nice lamlly cu . .100'/o financini 0 .A.C. TRANSPORTATION ear, 1960 Mercury, radlo/heater, r\JM wtll. $1$. 557-6981 '66 CYCLONE GT, V&, 4 speed, nice. $895. 67S-5258 or 646-3250. MUSTANG '67 Mustang 2 + 2 615-5799 $7'9 494-1047 CADILLAC ful Luxury car, will consid-'66 CHEV Bel Air 4 dr, radio, workhone $165. Rubbu OK. '67 PL YMOUT..--1--'--------er. ~de ~ (hdelrlp J!~a\ na air cond, auto, pwr steering. 548-6997. Auto Trans. Air Conditlonlng, Modlf ..... l h" h pnva e party .,.,-. Clee.n: good mechanical. -'-",,.:.:.---~--Powtt Steerln•· Stereo, lcu or 1i '67 Sed•n De Ville 646-3_242 days -aft 5, 557-4540 PVt Pty. 549-~8 '67 Dsrt. Good coocl. 1 owner. performance and . Full Power, Air Cond, Door ,61 s-...1 .,.._.._,111 'l'S,cm mi. r/h, auto, V6. {UER451l. Mwt tee this appearance! . Loci<s twilight sentinal -•n "'9Y • '56 CHEVY 2 Dr. map, Askin&: $700 675-.5338. beauty to appreciate ill MUST SELL! White.and turquoise (UPK.' Gorgeous, fully luxury equip-bucket seats, many xtra1, ,66 DODGE, 4 dr sedan, 6 value. ''·68=Fu~cy~3~.~.~D'""r.'"'b~dtp-, V~iey-1 S.S.7881/WXJ. 4'10) ' ped. Including AM/FM nu 4 spd. hydro, well built cl $400 $1099 top & int. Air, p/a. Xlnt AMBASSAl>OR $2047 stereo. Factory 'Air, of 409. 642-6982. ~l~~:u:.d~14:n· tires &t brks. orla:. owner. SAVE $700.00 FROM STICKER NOW $3391.62 & tax, lie. & doc:. fee BILL BARRY PONTIAC·GMC-~IAT !lat St. at·s.A. Frwy.) 200 E. 1st St., Santa Ana 558-llm • '63 PON'OA.C Sta Waaon. condition, xlnt, S 5 0 0 . AM/FM r ad, ps/pb , 646-8242. 1968 PONTIAC mcUTlYE Coupe. V8, automatic, factory air conditioning, power steering, power dLsc: brakes. IZZX709). $1399 -~ -·•·-• '°""'· $2895. 642-0918 '69 CAMARO 3:17, auto, CREVIER MOTORS l!OlS. 494-9522 .. ''9 AMBASSADOR ~ ,~ '61 CAD Std de Ville, full V /Io P, RI H , p IS' 'fil Dodge-Sta Wgn. '66 FURY Wagon, V.S. auto, z Dr, Auto Trans, V-8, Power 2100 Harbor Blvd. &G-0466 pwr., air, landau. Lo miles, widetracks. $1.800. Nice. Gd. cond. S37S CASH, 3 sea.ti le roomy. Must sell. PricOA.~1~ ~~~/72 Steering, Air Cond, (YXS-'62 Cad. C.D.V. 2nd owner, like new. Make reu. offer. 548-6489. Call alt 5. 847--5.556 208 W. 1st S't., Santa. Ana Under bk. $525 536-2381. PONTIAC 168). xlnt cond lnalde A out $450. Miiii Re to apttee. thil --19'12~V-E_G_A,-W-A~GO=N-I '62 Dodge Dart 4-dr ' US..3171 $1495 '52 Cad. Cluaic Mist Gtay beauWul car. 644--0397. 4 apd, air, 4000 ml. SJOJ. Pvt pty. 893-3231 * LOOK HEREI 'GS FUJ:tY III, 4 dr, pis, air 2480 Harbor Blvd. _ ,65 M _ cond, 1mmac. $1050. Owner, ,._.... M ""!Oil ,IT • ...:I s L Coupe. Must See! $675. r.1. El Dorado convt, r'l!d Pvt. Pty e 675-72-40 FALCON ustang convt, maroon 9fi8.5489. ....va,a Ha _. ff.Q.CU • ee Worth more. Daily Pvt. w~wht .t~· red Inter. 16.000 CHRYSLER ' ___ ..... ____ & wht, 260 V-8 eng, xlntl=-=--=,--,c-=c--c. '6T FIREBmD auto, v.a, Pty. 64&-5538_, ong nu Like new. SacrUlce. '6.l~ FaJcon Sprint. 4 spd, cond, $8.50. flnn 55T-U74 or '67 Fury III, 4 Dr., wht PIS. real clean. $1250. Alnllbn Malors n 547-5126 lZW So. Main SI. Santa An• I AMERICAN American Mo'tors 1"'Gromlln1 l"'Jiornofl l"'Motodon l"'Jovollns ,.....AmlN111.ilor1 Huse atoek of ·n·. " '72'• Big-Big Savings Harbor American Home of C-onvenient PaymVlts lHf Horbor Blvd. Cotto Me•• 646-0211 BUICK 1970 El Dorado, fully eviip. $'7295. MH900. l· . .,-CH-R-Y-SI-,E-R->J0"'.''"4-doo-r•.I ~ thu, needs work. $225. 968-391~ ~~ANG ..'.~~if'-: $~750:':•u'.:_·to~ti33..~~~9".:,'.'_·_al-r, l;o«;;;lro-;;,-1-,306;-;;a;;<nyf-"t_lm;;:e;:;;;;~ Gold w/whife fQp. Leather · '71 CAOILI.AC original owner, 32.0CO actuaJ 494·3839 evei or 499-2531 PONTIAC '65 GTO, 4 spd., trl·pwr., inter. $4.950. I -4 7 -7 6 4 l r . rni. $2450. 495-4982. -•-"-'-· __,===----V-:J, 4 llJ(f, powu, heavy duty r/h, w-w, 60,000 ml. Sharp (days),~ (alt 6). EL DORADO '64 Chrysler ~. NeWJ>Orl FORD ., llJll)ellliab, low mlleqe It --------inside le out! $750. 558-1228. '66 Soclon DeVlllo ootyIO,OOOmlle•. Roll•·Royco Sedan. Good meohaokal ~1J_barp. llllOO. Call •7z Pontiac Vent.U 1969 PONTIAC Blue, Door Locks, FuU Pow-trade in. Fully k>aded and condition. 499-3901. 1970 Ford Bronco 4x4 duel ~===~===iBRAND new 1972 Pontiac er, Air Cooo, Mu.t .... beautiful. tFAE-J) CONTINENTAL lanb, driving llghta, many '67 MUSTANG FASJ'BACK Vont. JI. 2 dr. Futly fact...,, flR£BIRIJ {SZH-4.18) · $7795 extru. MU.st 1ee, $3,000. V-3, auto, pis, facto!')' air, equJpped including 6 cyl. ' $1365 Call 645-1501, 4%41103 aft 6 low mileage. XJnt cond, enaine. Serial No. 2Y2702L-; '70 CONTINENTAL p.m. $1,295. Print• p ar t y • 105037. •N • ~ ~-·~ ... te#<I ~ ROY CARVER Inc. 1964 Ranchero. 35,im mt. v-64Z--04.13. WAS $2951.94 ·;;....,. ;t..rl,,.~;;:.,.'dl';; 2100 Harbor Blvd. 645-0466 2925 Harbor Blvd. 2 Door hardtop. All the 9· 8, 4 speed. Like new! New '65, Auto, New b re. k e •, SAYE 1500.00 brake•. (ZXX399) ,69 CADILLAC BROUGHAM Cost.a Meaa 546-«44 tra1 on this 12,COJ mile 1 tires. Will accept trade. shocb, battery, tires. "&9 FROM STICKER $1799' -- 0 lo il all 1970 Cadillac convertible owner immaCQlate automo-646-9234. 1 ~r A: arana. Bftf otr. NOW $2 ... ~ ean, w m eage, · bil (991BOHl "'~--· ll""f ' "-' extras 644--0634, 53.>-7268 Fully loaded, new tire•, fac· e, $499. 5 '67 &: '70 T Blrda IAndau, tun 1 '""'""""-=·=,,,...==-;;-;; &: tu, Uc. le doc. !N Price valid thru 2121772 · locy <0nd ltion. $5,250 . pwr., •le. am w/tape, low '68 IW~ANG convert, V-8, BILL BARRY DAVI ROSS '6:wr~'SC:~~' =:'·xi~ 494-6360 week .days. mi. $1275 & $MTS. Pr. pty, PIS. P/B. auto. 36,(81 mi. PONTIAC cond. 67:\-0487. CAMARO ROY CARVER, Inc. .962-<H=-c' ;:;""'·~=:-;;,=:-. Very clean. ii495• •9>-0034· PONTIAC AMC·FIAT 19s6 4 DR Squlre w 6 492-9136. San Clemente. "" 24*> Harbor IJlvd. '69 CAD Convert., m:I, Load-2925 Harbor Blvd. 352 "v.a A' agon~ air (lat St. at S.A. Frwy.) Cott& Meu. 54&.8017 ed, Sharp, $3695. 1 owner. 1970 CAMARO Ralley Spart Costa. Mesa 5-46-M« Pus. eng. ir; co · '68 Mustang, full pwr, • 2lO E. lit St., Santa Ana ,64 PONT LeMa.ns Conv. 1--------1,.~ 646-6113 wt all ~~. $2,850. Ph aft 5 ·n MARK IU •-•·• lo ml Radio, P/s, p/b. Let a t~ 302 VI, immac! $ lSO 0 MS-1000 T JI• ol m11-·• but ~ '60 BUICK LeSabre u.o 64-t-• ........ ~, -"'atwt prlce! 545-4558-(wholn:ale) M6-4834 aft '11-~--~-~~ ~ --•- pull. Make offer. 19n Coupe DeVille. Uiaded! PM: 1185· Stt lo appr@C! Mu1t sell pm. 1970 Pontiac ? dr LeMans, cond. Sporty car. $395. .. 6f6...154l Michelin tires. U ,000 nu. '67 Came.ro 327 cu tn eng, thisweekend.644-5187; 1730 FORD "if GALAXIE. 500 ~~~---.-,-I power 1lttnn1. power ~2131e ...... ~----~--1 $6650. 64" ~". 46,000 mi, $.llOO. 646-9562 or Port Westbourne, NB. $2,499 Cpe, V8, air. Private 1968 6 _Cyl., power •teerln&, b-'·es, ,,.,.w tires. Must toell. =====--,,--:::-Vacanc:lea cort mohey• P.ent ;r........, 71'/""UJB • b k I ...... ..... 1961 PONTIAC Tempe1t Sta. your houte, •pt., . s~ "·655S;Std;;!:"". D0.'1Viiiuiei.:-. i010"1mni1'1-.:-. nmu;j_:ll4~&-:27Jl0~·~·=====---l'69 MARK IIJ. Jmmac. black, party. ~ ~ . S new tires 0< ra ea, f'Xce 968-5280 Wan. GOod transportation ., CH OLET $46 o '68 FORD Country Sett ta cond. Gold. Sl ,250. 675-J.OTO, · bld&., etc. thru a Daily PJlol tin>s. Xlnt cond. Wife'• car. EVR never scratched. O • ·n Fireblrd Esprit 350 Cn-4} 90-9115 ,...,---111-~ Ad. I 200 .. 645-8845 4 lo 7 pm. Wagon. air eond .. full pWl", '69 Mustang, Va)' .tpedal! A to . • /pb Xtrui I ~ro=•-=M=•M~r-·-~b~lrd~. 350=-........ ~ 1 · 64v 5851. best oUcr. 84&-0411. Radio, healer, wired hit ~i4xi 8.lr, pa ' ,, ,..__., VD 11~ Autos, Ntw 910 Auto1, Now 980 1968 CHEVY CORVAIR 1969 LTD. 2 door, vieyl top. tape deck. $1550. 96&-11115. ' • · Xlnt cond. Now radials. Air. Stereo $1650 'I96S MUSTANG, new bral&:s, DAILl'. . PILOT tor ai;tlon! Sl,850. 54.5-2901 VB. automatic, factory air conditioning, pow« 1teer- !ng, power disc bnket, vinyl roof. (ZA V535) $1899 Price valid thru 2121172 D~VI ROSS PONTIAC "80 Harbor Blvd. Costa Meaa 5-48-allT RAMBLER ;63 Alnliassador 4 Dr. Blue finllb, a.uton-i•tic:, JIO'WI' steerlni & brakes, factory air (0HY303) $695. Tommy Ayres Cllewy 946 S. Coast Hwy, Laguna Beach 4!M-T744/546-9967 Rl!IEL '70 RllEL WAGON , Auto TbJis., Power Steerlne, Perfect Cond. f229ANC) 1 $199S WardS.Lee Anllllcln ,....., ,. 547-5126 1234 So. Main St. Santa Ana. T0 BIRD 'ST Thunderbird, co m p 1 reatQfe4...JITK. -· ' . M• • 11\11 ---I u ~-su,1 : 1730 ·""" • w.t ...... .J'I., NB. 1 •iii Tiif::~· f-dr . Landau. • corrd. tltru- 0\lt. Full pwr., air. cond., AM • FM ...... .-Burprt!y wtblk. top, Blu. bk. Private Ply. !!57-9419 '&.' T-Blrd, royal blue, mas whffls. Excellent c o n d • '350. Private p arty • : ll'nhn36. '51 'lllund•rl:!lrd. Leavlnl CQUntry. Must aell! Make ouer. 543-0201 Apt. B3, 54&-1481. '67 T-Blrd, F'1ll power, F~ tutic cond., See to ap- pnclata. 644-2352 '64 Ford T-Bird, BUc. Ex ed. Air cond. New Ure1. Radio $500. 833-8947 HCN 893. Autos, Utlod f90 COURTESY • •. SELECTION 2 REASONS WHY CARRYALL WAGON '64 CORV AIR Monz.a. Sharp. Auto., new tires, battery, brakes. Pvt. pty. 67>-'72-40. e 493--t319 • ti.res, ex. cond. Gold. t cyt, Autoa, Uted 9fO Autot. u... 990 •53 FORD 6 $99. P/S. $1095. 67$.-1070. -----------------------...,..--! f HUNTINGTON BEACH MAZDA IS BECOMING THE NUMBER ONE MAZDA DEALER IN ORANGE COUNTY JUST ASK . Mr. & Mra. Arthur C. Hommlngwoy Ami Tholr Soot DOryl of Hunllrttlon ltoch Pictured Hero Toklrtt Dellvory of Tholr !'low Mud• frl!lftJol• Mon"l'.t'i'f•ltor l:!Jtch. I 6 cylinder engine, 11utomatic transmis1ion. <94M4B) $1699 Price valid thru 2128172 DAVE ROSS PONTIAC CORYEllE Good trans, nu tires 6: seals. * 5451035 ·-n-s-...,..-. -,-... -C\J...,.lo-.-A-u-to 1 FOR Sale, '62 Ford Galaxle trans, Loaded. 6 mo ol.d, convertible. Qricina.l owner. 15.100. SIG-2948. $250. 646-3138 COUGAR ·ss Ford V-8, auto, 2 dr, r /h, $50 or best otter. * 557--0609 * 2480 Harbor Blvd. '67 Vinyl top, PIS. air Costa Mesa 54&8017 cond, automatk, new titta. Sell the old Muff Buy the 'Jo EL CAMINO '1000· Pvt''' 64'"'°'"· new """ . . Autos, Used 990 Autos, UMd 1'86 MUSTANG Hrdtp, 6 cyL, .uto tran.11. Nu tire1/brkl. Clean. $525. 8(2.-1387. OLDSMOBILE ' '65 OLDS 88, 4 dr. Pull Pwr. incl. wndw:s . A~. low miles. Clean $750. 64fr.845l. '68 Olds Luxury Sdn A-1 cond. • 841-3976 Autos, Uaod 990 Beauhful while fin111h, V8,jp;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;:;;:;:;;:;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;:;;:;:;;:;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;:;;:;:;;:;;:;;"il automatic (#1367tl). Only lilra.......... Nl.W '11 V•OA ""' 12395. WE'RE CLOSED SUNDA BUT -. "" • "'" '"· .,.,_ su.u • "'" -To~s.~H~evy OiJR ~RICES ARE LOWER : ~~~~~l~:~; Laguna lkaeh " ,.. •1 ao ••. $5841 ••. 494-77441546-9961 THE REST OF THE WEEK ~ :.~!~~~~·~~! GET THE . BIG 'DISCOUNT "aJ.:~~-·· Irwin white with saddle In· THE COIPLITt jQ;n:j'l;~~Che¥Y Right Now At Terry Buick ~~YE Lowest Overhead In So. 'Calif. 946 S. Coast Hwy., Laguna Bch 494--77441546-9967 Listed Below Ar• But • Few '69 CHEV. Impala, Custom. Of Our Low Low Everyd•y P rices 350 e,,.. X!nt <0nd. Private NIW '71 IUICIC SKYLARK Ptr ncoo. MT-2660 o r a.;4-6704 2 Door Coupe. Model 3327. VS en&tne, radio, heater, · belted tires, flow thru venUlatlon. Plu1 loads or RAND NEW 72 llPALA No.1111918 $3499 - BRAND NEW 72 TIUCK OIDll YOURS TO)AT $2599" •n El Camino 4-epd. air, new standard Buick equipment. Ordtt This Great Ctr Today. :;,~~~-lmmac. !3500 • NIW •7z IUICK LI SA9'1 $279896 5359D33 543957~- .. ............ -~1-ltt of _11<_1M.M lt 1li.,llp. =-=--,~~~~~-II Turbine drive, power 1tttrlnr I: dllc braltc1, '65 Chevy Bel .Air, -4 dr led., radio, heater, ete. Bia rull slu Buick. I cyl, auto, ps, rlh, nu. Luxury •nd comfort for 1us:h a Low .Price. ,,;";:;"':•=:cl::•::an::IS::;-'5;:;·::-e:-~c;,.,.1r-1N1W 72 IUICK ll:ICTIA Us- Un~llevably Low Priced for one of America'• mo.t lu1turiout •~tomobllea, Turblnt drlv~. power 1teerlna. pOwtr brak8. .Doie:ni of olhtr extru. Ord.er Youn Now. ~ Sinn 19" · Sth & Walnut ~ "~ KINGSWOOO 1: 1 t a t e Hunt!""°" .... h w .... lully equip<!. ' ..... WOO. Xlnt cond. ~-. 536-6588 ••• El Camino, 3%7 • Good mtch tond, needs polnt. 494.:mu. 494-1900. 1 , ... OPll. et COUl"I. 4 ......... •11 • Mitt# !WW,._. .,. --$6t9 '61 YW IOUAll:I aACI( WACJ-ON;• l(Mtlt, 1t..i1t a Ht1ter, A\11: COtlOI- llOHING ('W'Q#J, $1399 >' 'H '°RD '67 H>lD '67 COUMI MUlfAlilt 6 ,.........,.., V-ll A.T., v .. , A.T,. ...... flkt, IC(WIM'lk•I ' Cyl .. l:oef rte~ l•c . 11r •Ir ctoMI.. Vlnrl '°' A.T., l".S. {IUl .. ), anf, fWV 4f), CWIAU9). -$1t9 _-$109t· -S-129t '71 '°·' '71 TOYOTA '6t CHmOLIT tAU.ICll .. , ... W.T. A.f ., " TON fllCIC Ull '"'"' ...... .41.rtt. 11uck11 1N11 a. vr11r1 V.,.. Sl1n0-11'f tr-. l,llM,. l",S., ,kt. Air i.. .•• l.t'lllMJl11 t WI '*"l' •11tr -~ Cenci. IJl•NOI. IUAOIM I. ltw Mlltottt 1-..C . $1699 $1B99 $2099 ~ .. . ' • • I ' ff DAltY ;PILOT $itafd,tf, -4, 197? ' WE CANNOT ;AFFORD ., ') PASS UP ANY DEAL I . 'A LARG~ PORTloN.OF:THESE . CARS ARE:PRICE FROZEN,· ORDERED BEFORE PRICE INCREASE. ... ; Bnnt New ~1972·MA VERlC ~ . ·(2Kq1V'!;.•7~~ ' . 2 DOOR SE()~N . -~ ' • ..,..,. ... "'"'.'bloiin9 'ntlnt. MMf,frouD1t lrtt • (9' ... IMMEDIATE DILJVERY - $.2·099; ,1 .. tn&llc .. 111 , • THIS CAR s405• OVlllNVOICI . . · , BRAND ·NEW .1971 MUSTANG 1971 ·fORD LTD ' . 35 1 YI , l 1ncltu top, powtr, ' •f•trin9, ct nftr con•olt, tU• tomttic trtnt., pow1r di1c bftkt1, tit co1u:Utlonin9, tint• etl 91111, com p1tifion, 1u1· ptn1ion, rtdio, widt 011t l1 btltt d tir••· •11,1011 IMMEDIATE DELIVER'( llUllOOK $3265 ON A USID l t7l . . . . 2QOOR HAR • Vinyl roof. air cond.. pow1r brokel. pOWll' steering. r~ dlo, lltot"" 1k. Used. low miles. 7b3CMJt FULL PRICE FOR :A . : BRAND 1972 PLUSTAX . NEW · & LICENSE ·araild New 1972TORINO ' ....... CruiseomGtic. powtt st.... irog, powtr fl't dis.c liroktt. rodio, heater, 1P1Cil$ color Rlowpaint. · llUllOOI 2575 '(2Ri 0Wll0079) ON'A USID 1971 . . plos lu & li<tOH' IMMEDIATE ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i~;;;;;:;~-...::::.::::,:.::::::.,_ ,. 5 59~!NTH '129:DOWN oEuvERY Brand New 1972 TRUCK & $129 is•tatot' dnpyrnl. SS9:3S ii tokll me py-ml. inti. tax, '72 license & oll rinonc:e chor;e1 on opproved tredit for 36 mos. Deferred pyml prict S226S.60 ind. all rll'lllllCt chorg11, IOXIS. '7,2 licen11 or it you pr1f1r to paycosh, full eoih prie• is S1932.95 incl. ~rtol11 lox, '72 lie~st. ANNUAl PEJICEHTAG( Jt.1Tt .;i11.06 ~~ WESTWOOD CAMPER I ' cobovirr, 1tov1. sink, ice boll, dinett1, r..,. sidt, 0"1ITll- ter, oil preuure gouges,. reduced SHC level tllhou11, ti- gor light.er, Coli!. emission sys (SJ b18x15 lirts, heovy ~ . dtrty springs. .1 ' ORDER YOUR CHOICE OF COLORS TODAY ' ,,., ... ,,re...-· 1971.FORD L-f'D WAGON :· . DIMONSTRATOR _:~~·~~~~:v.;:~;:. ":.···;.· ... ··_··:.·--·"'_, ~;"i. ~·7;;;;;7;r· .. :r.:s-~0it~Lii"1~ii~:_ ...... _._""_·· '_j.-;~~7;:7;1· · .'68 FORD TORI NO .. ,l ... UIC. K -':l""l"I' '65 OLDS $ 2, Door Hardtop . VB, 4 speed. radio, heater. • · VitlO (ruiw wlo . ._. hK"'V « cOld- UJ. Ctrwl. Y·l '11110. ltOlll. P'""· rtr. ffW tiohi111, roof rock. looks li~1 n1w, (NCR {828AAL). Utl 424) ' '6·l·OMC'Pl.ck•p YI, 11idc Wfl;rM..._.,,(«tS70) $477' 'M CHIYY · ' Sro. WDg. v.1, oulo,--.. 17,000 origirlol • lflht.(lfT720) . . . .... ~!.~"''"'"·-$777 '68 MIRC . $877' · '70 TOYOTA '$1177 'M YOLYO 544 $1111· "":"'~:..-~ ~..,. ··-~-· "-_ .... __ ... _ ... _. -~·_: -· -.... -..-.. .. "'""~-·-:-~-:_.::_:._~twws"".~-·;._tr"_--""-"'"·_.;;...~· ~, ';6•~ IUIC K Sky"lar.k ll'f"""_,,,_...,_ ... _'""'_ ... _~_·_ ..... _, ____ .... ~:::~ ... -~ .... :'::. "'~:...:'::-:"".i;,:..,:':: ... :"";;_· ""----~' ~~~!~ .. ·"""""" $577 :~.~K~.~,!.'i-.,,,rn $87.7 · .. · ~::~~~:·~~P~d~·:: """ :~.~!:!~~.,, s1·277 ~~f~~;,a:= $1877 .,....;,,....,.-At;-·.ax_n_:-.$.,.;;.;6. 7;,...;;· 1·+, .,-,....,., .. -•• --$....;,9_77-1·' $1177 '68TRIUMPH $1 '277 ·,.' .. •.,,.'::.'.,•.,,•,. ',~·u. $1 -877 (111'1._)'_4 , tu ... Jr1111.;pwr. 1k. f'ICW 'l·I. -*' 1rtnt.. W «ll'll:litioM19. lllb 'c"o•''" 2SO toodlll, l"lat \Oalutl (504 • ~ ...,, ,. • ,, • 1 , ~.. ~· •r. -J\IW.CTYToal~ _ _ . • •• 'SHOW US A GOOD-.. : (:REDIT STATEMEMT- • Wl DELl·VE·R · • ' --• ~ • j • • • c· r·--Q" JHf ·:· -. : · SPO !. --'· ' ........ ,1!9YM.., '1'-'rttllt U~I~·· ,.1 1c~,Jlr•••11,• rwll 11rwlc1, tel~~·. ''•itf;.u ,:.: 1.,.~,.ltCl.CfMP•J1~.1tc. . .BRING us YOUR FlEET ~EAL -WE'TRADE HIGHI I . ' ' - ' . ' . • -.fjnantina ' ·· · · ~,'AVAILABLE • ~ : . ! • ~ .. . ' • \ -. . .. . . NEW CARS ONLY ' . ,. I t,. • ~I ~ l ·: ,-1 ••• ,On prior; !JPpr,Oved credit, ~nnuql percenl!Jge rote.8Jl8 % · , 40'% down poymenl required; 30 nionths firion<:ing on · - · · .'unpaid balance. " ' ' ' ' . ' ' . ~. ' . Ou ~ :jal~sm1~ iiii~4 :·the' '-~ finance "Know How ." Just tell 11s ~he Pay.ment' you'd like · · . · · . _NO DOWN . . - .PAYiMENT~ PRO_B~EMS . We wil.l sia~,r,ly try to ~•Ill you ,f;tM-Y'!M' car ,tlirou1!1- th1 ., oailets W!t k•ow. 7 7 -• • YOL '65, NO. 55, 3 SECTIO~S. 3'4 PAGES • • • . -• ORANGE CQyNTY, CALIFORNIA • ~--......... • ---... '")t • SAf9RDAY, MARGfi '.f, 1972 --.. . ---.. ,,,._ -·--·------_.. -.. --- \ Your Bome1ewa Dally Paper TEN CENTS Coastal Freeway lie ariii ~ Ends; NO Verdict . -. By CANDACE PEARSON Of .... Dally l'Jllt Stiff -· caufornl.a'1 LltUe Hoover Commission. after two dlys of bearings on the Pacific Coat-Fnew:ay rouliDI controversy. ll'Cl!l!ld lo m inconclusive linbh Friday on the UC Irvine campus. It didn't come up with a recom· mendatlon oa boli lo cool the .freeway flgbl; ,. I iidn't finish.the agenda and will have to do so next month in 1.<Js Angel(s. lite LlUle Hoover group, officially ~ as the Corpmission on California Stale. GoverJ1Jl!!!lll Organization and Economy, adjourned alter ..h. e 1 r I n g almost eight~· of tesUmooy spanning Thursday and Friday. Mainly, ll WU I probe Into allegations that the state DlvJ.sloo ol...lllgbways Is forcing imwanted freewap .. oo coastal cooununltla. There were. five. Items qn lbe ·agenda but Jack of ume pr'eYellted 11111, more than lhe flnt "bardlhtlf' ~" right.<>f.w~y acqUi!illoo• -li!IDC 4Jlcusl- e<j. . • . . ' The remaining fouf ftert\11 ~e interim excess highway J~1management, state engineers' holds on pro~, general management and qanlution,and. air r.ain! airni>vini .of the freeway, qree- space utilization. • ·• ment.,. _ · • ~--_ Tbe commiMioo . did ~ -Sia~ • The new Cll)o' of Irvine -!, ... ,1,., Division of Hi,llbw•YI officials conc:ernlng ~ • • --• acqulaltlan of ·a, 1111111bor ot"pllcea of 'Prii& re1eUit Issued -' by :tJii Com- right&-of•1y proper!J. But -o1 tile ml11loo -Nli ·h ·1r.v1ne 1111yor and City tilna WU taken. by coniplalnts ol local CoQDcU l\a4.Jia!D Invited. A IP.~ll\ residenJ1, · ~ fl'Vm lt'!J!)«!'CJlrllall sot IJle.•J'rl<!•Y About 20 resldentaN officials ._....r thatno<such·llll!n of lnvitation ·or noUce from 'Newport Bead>, Laguna ' l!eacb, llld been ..-.i. · _ Costa Mesa ml Dani. Polnl,:all ucept ~lllli ta know whit lJMi.clly of two in opposition ta the proposed -.t Imne ·-. 1liilllt thJ.s freewiY;" said route. .. -~ Natlian Shapell, chalnnan Of · the com- No ·representativ~.,_from the · city cf ··ralSBk>n!f;.,aubociinmittee on · hi1hway Huntington Beach ·~ared.~ .. Jt is ~-, riilf\3-ol;Way. \.,.. _._:: -- . . The two PMPI• speaking for a -Ible coast rOute were Costa Men Cow.cllman Wilnim. St. · Cillr ana.. Ortilge -Oounly Road CommlsSloner Ted 'Meconvllle. In hls1 sumniaUon · (ollowlnl! ·Frtd1y momtng s[50eches, commission Olall'rnan ffi..-Uerbert Jackson. uid, \'There ·11-no uy .one 'solullon to. this 'problem. We dolt!t ltl\OWo ~hat It la: But·w~tever It Is. it)!Ol'l't ever"be rectived by'em"Jone.'1. . · lll 11110 urged support f0i"lmleung o£"11ie 26 Orange County citiei~ana any ot'hei interested municlealitles. -1!i,e COllJ!ii!sslon Thilrsd1y sif • letter 19:::::1!!.e .Orange County llQard of - ane Northwest Soaked . --. . .. Ten Lose Lives • In Savage Storm~ GRANTS PASS, Otl!. (UPI) -A poWld· 1ng rainstorm which caused riven to flood and tumbled rock •nd mud slides onto highways has claimed the Uve1 of at least 10 pei:.sons in aoulhern Oregon and northern California The heavy rains drenched t h e northwest cornet· of the nation for 111: daya, but the wnathennan 'tortc1st the ohQ...,.s would tapei off .today lo give aoaked residents 1 brUk from" the storm. Tora ol rock, Ind llOuld~ craabod onto roadwa)'I wet witb poililhg rain and clOled Jong stretches of the main north· 'Demon .Minis ter' In Sick'le Case Given Sentence south coutal highway. Some mot.oriltl met deoth Wider the cucadlng slides. · Rivers were near or above flood stage because of the heavy rain! and melting snow. Waterfront businwes bagged their buildings against the onrushln( wat,er. The lit.eat victim WU I ~ LeyiU, 0, al-rlrill 0.-.'Grr.. .... !oat -~I of her car Friday at 1 inuddy cunoo 1iid, went Into the rajn:11Yolleil Ca!•pooy1 ere-. &ifbsrn.,; Oro. Her i!aug!IUr, lloDDI, 17, managed lo acape. Two small p1aMs Cruhed in the storm. The pilot of one was killed, the·other pilot survived. Two .. youlhs were electrocuted by downed power tines. An unidentified man and wetnan were swept 400 feet to tbeir death when a sag· gy highway gave way and their car plunged down the embankment. SACRAMENTO (UPI) - A 20-year-old te1r:atyled ·mait oriler rrtlnister credited witli "exqrCislng demons" from the house of convicted murderer Clarence otis Smith' bas been senteneeii to · federal prison f9r taking a stolen car a~ross a A volunleer fireman in soulbern Oregon died of a heart attac-whlle answering an alann during the stonn, ·and a gate tender at a mill suffered a heart attack which authorities said the storm had "aea f .,, •••. ,,,,, • ·~ .. , :•r!t ,·:,!c., 1\t•:i"~·/r ·11.· • ., ... i , t• ltate line. . U.S. District Judge Thomas J . MacBrlde Thursday ordered Everett T. Richardson of Colfax t.o u n d e r g o psychiatric tests at a federal medical facility for 60 ~ays. • R,ichardson will face a final sentence, which ·could be as much as five years, alter· undergoing the tests. Richardson pleaded guilty lo taking the car last December from Reno, Nev., to Hay~, ~D- tivated." , A mud slide in southern Oregon killed one man and swept away two cars oj:I an alternate highway being used .as a detour around still another slide on the California side of -the state line. Crews had,been trying to erlricate the body of a man killed there earlier. 1 At· Klamath ,Falls, Ore., more than so homes were reparted damaged by the wind·shlpped rain. A total of llh inches of rain was. recorded there, lit 2~ hours, .a recor.d. The water supply · ror Cave Junction, Ore., was severed .when the rampaging Jlliniru River lef\ i~ banks. Schools were clos~ for th~ day. . .... . ' . ·~ ~ N ~. • • ' lagun:a.·*'1do w ··,.t Fights Executors . . . . . , Of Second Will A.-L .. gun8 Beach woman -who Claims that llle· lirst of two wills drafted by her husband 1s~tbe cnly valid document-has filed ln Orange County Suoerior Court to prevent fhe ex~utors cf the second will from acting en its requests. Hiss ~Vindieated~ Mrs. Jean Leberman, ·2389 Glenneyre St., waiita the coUrt to halt action that would enable the Security Pacific N• tionat Bank 'to ·act on the will signed Dec. 4, 1970; tiy John .K. Lebernuln. Court Restores Federal Pension ~· -·~ •, · Lebtrlnan died June 23, 1971, just one weet Prior to'the bearing of a divorce·~ lion llied liy him agalhst 'his wife, ..,:. cordtnl . to ' allegalioM filed · b 'y1 Lebelinln•S 'niece, Mrs. Jo Ann Stofy, 2405~ Estacia, Ave., Laguna Niguel.. · . WASlllNG'!'O]l (AP) -Twenty-lour years ,'after hli indictment U, a sensa· tional spy scandal, Alger Hiss "'.On a couri 11.1it againsi lhe government and' says the victory in a small way vin- dicates him. A three-judg""e "federal court rul~~Frl day that Hiss is entiUed to a government pension ana said the government has acted· unconsUtutionally In denying him retirement benefit5 for six years. Hill,. now rt and living In New York, wu conv!Cted ol perjury In 1950 slter denying bl!ore a federal grand jury that he 1ave state ilecrets lq Cominunlst spies. The' lllsl case, all)Olli the earliest and most prominent in the spy·scare era. that roeked the Stile Depertment unW the mid-1950a,' was the veh:ICle that 1ped Richard M. Nixon to national fame . . Nixon, then i rfreShman c:;ongr~ssman from C.ll!omla and ! member of Jhe o I d Houoe Un-Amertcan Activities Committee, [l!l(:d the H I 1 s In· · veatiption relent lyi ~ · ~ N. Prealdent, Nino at>POlnted oo< "Ill the thne judges who ruled In fsvor of -l'rid1y, a quirk thlt Hill enjoyed. Hisa WIS I lop Slate ~t of· llcial dW'lng World War 11 and was in· atrumenlal In U.S. nqotl1tlons leadin3 lo creatloo of ·the United Nr~oo•. Re •c· companied President P"ranl<lln D . -t Jo tba Ya!U Conference at the end of the-. He ftllped lrOl!I tile go\oernmenl In IM7 ta llocome pnddent ol the Carnegie . . Mrs. Storf. claims \hat th< latter,.m · which · called for. ~the division of her· uncle's SSf,000 estate between her three children, Katherine Ann, 11, Zachary Michael, 101 and , Robert John, I, represents the dying wishes· of the retired busine!sman. The aecond will contains the comnient: ••1 am intentionally falling to make inY pro•isicn in this will fof my wife." It al SQ points out ·that il his wW should be cop tested be will leave those who dispute the document the suln of one dollar. Mrs.· Slory-has objected ·lo Mrs .. .. Leberman'• living at the Glenneyre Street home and ·~·baa alao opposed tht! wid ow's reque't for the grantiog of a 1550-•morith family allowance pendina · dispo1iUon of the ~ue. , • •Mrs. Story states In her ICllon •tllal tlie bbermans aeparated In~ J'anuary, lt7t, • ."'"'°'*""'ti~~. lei! than nine monlhl .n.F 'they marr¥' -J In San Dltgo. Tbe M-year-<>ld ·Leberman !lied-his petltloo JOI; .diJloJution ol the ••. ~ .... --.!'"' . -marrtace Iller the •allon. .:. • · .,:;-.~ · -: i:--• -Leherman signed 1 wtD May 18, Itel, In "'11<IOWlll<J1 for International Poact, bot wblCh ·he le!t hJ.s enllte ntate to his n•!'' Jell U11t position wbin the storm of ~ wUe. She claims In ber:ICUOn that th~ =::Uons sumiundml. him the lollowilljf documall abould be recoplzed liy the year. • • couril .• Hlsa wu 'the primary tar1et for WhJI. A ~ tr1al to detennlne the • ....,. taker·Oiamben. lllen a magulne edUor nls..! lit the 'probate octlon baa -.. , ... 11111, Pl .. ll acbtduled for 1111-.b 17. • ~e!~·\, at .~., .. ~~--~~·,!\ '.' • > ' I : •: .. '; • J ' I ' ' ' I ' • I ~ , 1 Conser"'mtioniSt.S · ll·arm . ' • ' I ' . . . "' : . ' . - -. ' T e·chn0logy~D ~~ .. Tel le:,. ' ' eY PATRICK ist>YLE ·. · 'jNucliai· reactors allow a.. llUe rt.di•· Of ·,..;. ri.•1! ,. .... .., . . tlon to ~~ipe:" he· aamJtted, "but 1t1'1i a Dr. Edward Te.lier,, often called .. the negligible percentage of what we get father of the hydrogen bomb, friday ac-1 an.f,;~Y ~~e, :~onm:i!' uranium cused "pseudO comeMUOniitl" "of deposits aroUnd the city: of Denver, Colo., hindering . the f devcloP.JTlent ~of . a .¥illy . emitted. more. radiation than • nuclear safe nuclear power Plant by; binc:hflrig~ power .fll~nt., • ~ ", r , , t teclmologlcal advancement: , · ' · ••eonservationi.sts workhia too close the Speakjn( to near Ji( lllO' midOnli It sld-! nuclear power ~ants shou~d Orat '."le ,tbe "'' • ; . . ·~. . ..o.::~' tva<!uatloo . ti ri..,..' ~ TeO.. rue hick C<llle(e, ti)< ~""~t !!""~m• · quippid. ;'.,?'' • • 1 ·, said nuclear·flD'l'er ,plan/a,~~~ . , He 1<\l}ljtt,eil \bl~ the miln, ~m. of 100 per!'<"l.,a!e. and thai)ile't!~!'>)Oll<al. """d~·· llvlni ... OUJ\d. .n"u'c I•/ r ~~lops from "!Oh faclll_, were · ienei'atJnc p!apts, wu that ille lacl\ltles· neali1lble. · · • • • · ~ould ~loW Ill! ''!1?<', •Pew lf<l/"lf!vttY. In- • Jo the 1!mQsphere. . .. ~---~----•. ---.'"!'her. ~ uceec!Jo&JY .. ..,.,. 11e ~d, Home, Garden . Page Debut$ . . . . . . ~ . . ThetDAILY PIUY1"1 bramHlow Home and Garden pa1• makes Its debut today on Page I With I story and ~ 00 I nilly HWinl cabi- net the borne craftsmari c.in build and -Jutuled atllde on garden IOU conditions. --• • · Two other DAILY PILOT favor." Ilea, TV.1'eek M1gnlne anti the . wpplement ¥1ritily Wtekly; lrllve , shifted from-84\lurday .,,.i. wJll. IJ> 1 . pe.r 1om41ftow lit !tie Di'l!,Y PILOT's !Jill Sunday edlllori. ,TV Week futura JllbOI llltlUnore In Ida. role" Wiii ROpn, Sr. r.,.mn7 ' Weetly'I conr lllOf7 ts on !'llVI· slon penonallly "MIU l>o"8la~ A rtJIUlat ter,vtllon rllide ap. pearo loday In \he ootetta~t aectlon. Look for TV l\'eek IOd Family WeeklJ thla Sunday and . P~. ~y, In ~ I?.,.U.Y • • \ " ••ar)d· t.heY 11tW1 never blow ,up. Bqt~tben. · · 111eo' TEW!l!I; ;;; .. si·: ·. ~ oi-• ' • . ~-•• Millisier Jailed · ' J I ' I , For Emhezzliit . . g . ... . . . . . . ~ . ' SAN RAFAEL CM' -~ Protestant mlnJ!~r bu. been aentenced lo sis months ln · j1U . .,,,. Ida p)il.,11!.1ul1ty lo embeullng· $'10,000 from the Grateful Dnd ·•bile h< ,.., the rock group 's buslne11. ~er~ • .. . • , .... Leonard ·B. 'Harl wu sen!Onced by Superior Court Judie I!:. Warren McGulr• on nlnday' dUplte ai ~ Jion(llari'a attorney that .. the Lord hill'-touehed Mr. Hart."-. 1 • • ~ • "He Is 1 completely , nhlbllltai<d . man," aeld 1t\Ofney Robert McCreadle. Hirt. 1 .mlnl.ster In the Allembly of . ' God Cburch, bu· paid' bock some 165,000 of the · einbealed money., Re wm be permitted 1 -k-lurlouah -nm lo contillue hil 'l'l!llous work .In Novato Ind C:Y,'back ~ol Iha_,., wlllle ..,.. ,lill....... . ' . • Supervisors requesllng thal !he board organize ~uch a meeting. The commission hopes to get the Division of Highways , the Callfomi1 Commls~lon ape! perhaps 1 !e1l1latlva,. representative to help the cities develop a common ,solution. Many of the residents speaking before ·the commission Mid the idea of a cout freewa y wu no longer valid and referred to a statement mtde once by a state public works ofUclJ.I that the proposed •(See FREEWAY, P11e I) • l 36Injured In ·' Albany ' Air Tragedy ALBANY, N. Y. (UP!l -A Mohawk Airlines turboprop, one of Its two engines not functicning , crashed Into a S5(1,000 home In a fashk>nable section of this capital city during a snowstorm Friday night. · The coroner's office said 17 persons were killed and :ie Injured, .lb• plau. cor· ried 44 passena~rs a,nd a crew of thre:e1 ·~~ \!if• wire •If P''fOlll. ln the Jar1e, white, nr.o:•tar'J, DO,:Mf ,.. . one of the tnilnea of ,the P'Hm lorbopryp WU qui, and the pilot, ap- partntfy cut the other, lrnowln~ lie would nol make It .lo· Albany Alrpor! 311 mile• aw•y. The plane , glided Into lhe Jiving room of the houae ·tb•l J9,.pb ROien had built IO years ago. · Rosen, ·43, his ' wife M.8.rcla, 35, and , their children, 1.awrence, JO and Roger, 61 were watching "Thfl Partrklge1 Family" on television when the nose ot the plane sliced through their home, cav- ing In . the roof and haU lmoc:klna tbe 1f.fucture over. Mr. and Mz:s. Rllaen were flung Into the backya'rd, but survived. Lawrence' was fyund.inside the wrecked home, hiding Jn a closet. Roger also was found Jn the house, frightened but alive. Peter Su:rgent,,who lived in an upetairs apartment, was killed, police said. "It Was a mesa," said Robert Dumas, a firema.n from suburban Colonia who wH one ol the first inllde the wrecl<qe. "They cut 1 hole through lhe •Ida of the fuselage with-a power saw. ''They were all strapped In the seal!," Pumas said. i·Each seat went forwafd Uke dofnlnoes piled on top cf each ou:ier." A spokesman for the Federal Aviation Administration at Albany County Airport said coi:itacj; "!Ith the plane, Mohawk'! flight 405, was· lost when' the craft was three or four Tniles f~om the airport -a mile or 10 alter lb< pilot radioed that he had "feathe~" o~ of the two engines. A spokesman~at Mohawk headquarters ln Utica said there was no indication or pelall• of-tlie nahre of the ernerrency aboard the plabe. l The Natloaal Tnnlporiltlon Safety Board and Mobawk eacb aent a team of Investigators lo sift through th e wreclrage. ", . . They were 111 alllinl on the couch in the back of the.--house lWatchin& 1'Tbe (lee PLANE, Pa .. I) ........ March. conilDQ.11 .to come In like a lamb thi1 weekend. Falr and sunny, warm akiea prevail through Sunday with coaltll temperatures up to 70 and In- land hl1b1 hitting 75 degree~ INSQHl T ODAY Uru:ile Ltn cnn.ounces ·c new conk1t which wJU allow oil of hb voung readers to get into Lion CountT'JI Sa/ari fret during Eaater vocation. Detail.I in Uncle Len'• column, Page 7. •• ,,,,,.., ' •11..,,...,.., , .. ,, C .... Ntwt 4-J ,:...,.Ir II'.. 1 CltttlflM I.... .. """'' f C-'ct .. I Mlfll_, t c~ ,.... ' _.,.... , .. ,, c,.......,. • ...... ,,.,, """ ,..,_ 11 ... JMrtllll ..... • .. l .. J ~ ...... -.. ---~ -- f DAILY PILOT SC Selence Lapse Teller Says U.S~ " Fall~ng Beb'ind A Hungarian Immigrant acclaimed as one or America'• most eminent scientist! Friday told Saddleback College 1tudents that a decreasing emph11l1 on technology is moving the counlry out of first place in the realm ol scientific advancement. Dr. Edward Teller, a physic ist who helped develop both the atomic and hydrogen bombs, said the U.S. wu quick· Jy falling behind the Japanese, the Germans and the Russian• In Uchoological innovation. "In a few years," he told the more than 300 studenta Ind teachtts. "we will have much too few thoroUJhly educated technical people." The phyaiclst 1tlributed the decreasing emphaaia on technology to the fight against pollutlon ; the preference of young scienlilts to theoretical rather than ap- plied science and the 1eneral fear of technology caused by a lack of un· derstanding. "There is no interest by . the young anymore Jn technolo1y and very little In· terest-in science," he said. He admitted that many students did not want to enter a 1dentl1Jc field for fear that they would havl'to like a job working on weaponry or defeDH technology. SURVIVOR OF MOHAWK AIRLINER RUSHEO FROM THE SCENE BY NEW YORK RESCUE WOllKIRS No Explo1lon or Fire, Just a Violent Crash Two Milts From the Heart of the Statl Capital DAILY PILOT St•H Pllttl CONSERVATIONISTS HIT Dr. Edward Teller Fr~m Pqe I TELLER ... "I hive found that there is no distan~ between peaceful work and defense From Page I PLANE ... work," he 1aid. He said when nylon was Patridge Family," said Jerry Rosen. firat discovered, it was thought to only Joseph'~ brother and business partner, have use in women's hosiery. "During "and the next thing they knew, they were World Warn, all of the nylon went into 1n the back yard." parachutes." The Rosens are partners in the Rpsen- "YO\I may think you work on f(>methin4 M~la.develop_ment Corp., builder, of peaceful, and It 11 formed into a aever~ 1ingle fllllily homea and ~part· weapon," he noted ... You may think you m..ent eompleJea In the c1pltal district. wor~: on • weapoq, and before you know •The four ~em~• of Joseph Ro1en'1 it, It bu peaceful u1ea.'' f1mily were taken to the Albany Medical He 'aaid that the dJ1covery of nuclear Ho1pital !Or treatment·of cuts 1nd·shock. you ask 'Never!'. ind all I can hardly ever. enerjy, which w11 developed In its early The plane clipped treetops on the .east aay ii stag111t1Itly for u1e ln ·weapons, ha1 now aide of Ed1ewood Avenue, plun1ed led to pucetime lmprovements hl many tbrou&h the front of the Rdaen'• two-1tor)' "Hardly ever ls perhaps not good enoup, but we have come so cloae to 'never' tllat I think It Is good enough." Dr. Tfller said the instead of trying to close nuclear power stations, such as the one at San Onofre, residents ahould be supporUna ruearch efforta aimed a( m.tkJna them more aale. .. field1. house, ind the nose emeried from the He 11ld sclenti1ta are nqw workln1 on • back 11lde of the dwelllng., method of explodlnl nucl"1 ch1r1e1 '' ''They come in 10 low 11! the Ume,t' underlfound lo .releue hidden pocketa 9t qne 1rea resident said, "f didn't PIY any natural 1u. a rspldly dlmlnilhlna naturaJ atlentloll lo It, and then I heard the re10urce.-· · ' cr11h. 11 "By th11 1lmp1e rriean1, •• can 1dd .,We beard a whi!tle and a cruh," 11ld more than 100 ~t to .our present Fred Paul, a neighbor. "Thal'• all we known lflil reMrlea,'1 he 1 a Id . know.'' "Conaervatlonlat• who donlt underitand Dum11 aid the bottom or the plane the tuue ire makln1 it very difficult to waa sooe -but the top and side1 were go ahead with thil proaram which would 1~. ultim'ately aid comervatk>n.'' "I had to crawl In on my knees," ht• He 11ld technical knowledge a:alned uid. 11we picked the 1eata up one at 1 He auaguted that one.poulble 10lution to the problem might be placing_ the nuclear power stations 500 fee( un- deraround. If an underground facility were lo blow up, he said It mJchl cause property damage, but would not cauae thouaandl of du.ths due to radiation . thniugb research in the apace Jll'otram Ume and helped them out." had already area Uy helped man bf en-The Rev. Joseph Romano, chaplain for-- "'nlere Is a very small probability that abI¥.t& hlm to uae 11tellitea to detec and the Albany Fire Department said he was one would blow up," Dr. Teller told the track hurricanes. A1 an example, he said there when the fuselaa:e was' cut open. atuden1'. 0 and we mu1t expend .every ef· that 9:1e de\ocilon of Hurricane Clmllle in uThey II{~ UR the first piece of metal fort In llec~iOIY In making this prob-/ !9'0 lild aifed mott'than IO,Dm »• ... by.£ ad a youn& "J!r.jl' of abi>ut.10 crawled out' ability sero. enabltn& officllla to evacuate the 1ff~ t _ he wu aJlvf," Romano pkt. 11A Yoong He Wd that the facilities provide • aria. -·· tlrl w1s cryln1 and she kept 1ayln1 over cheap ind clean source of electrlelty and "If You telJ me that the money Is and over ahe couldn't believe 1he was urged the youn1 voters to not approve the wasted when a small part of the effort alive." initiative facing voters on the June 8 aave1 60,000 people,_ I will tell you ~at Sonya Xr-akower wa~ shaking with ter· primary elecUona ballot. The Initiative you don't know what you ire ta\k1n1 ror In the hallway' of her home ne1t door, calla for 1 ban on the construcUon of about," he told the audie!'oe bluntly. just feet from the shattered living room nuclear power generatln1 planb in He said technoloa:y bid also 'helped window where the plane's win1 came to C.llfomla for the next five years. man develop c om p u t e r • ~nd rest. • "U It p1591 ,'1 he aald, "1 advise you to sophbtocate4 electronic .~y1tem9 whic~ "We grew accustomed to the plane• move away from Calltomla." ije sai d might ~omeday lead to birth control flying over," she said. "We knew we passsagt; of such a ban would cauR for hurricanes. Computers could ~rform were in the flight PSith. aevere smog problems and power calculations that would enable scienUsts "We'd 1it outside in the summer and 1horta1ea in the state. to determine the cauae or hu~lcanes far joke about it sometime.s. It would really '"The trutlatlve WBil proposed by 'pseudo in advance, he noted, opening up J~ look like they were going to land in the conservationist!' who want to cure the possibility that they could be contro backyard." world 's ills by yegulatlon instead of by before they formed . Jed Outside, along her driveway, blood more technoloa, which could take care "Curiosity has led to know ge, !lained the fresh snow where a tern· or pollution " he said. knowledge has led to power and pow_er porary morgue had been set up. ' has led to responsibility ," Dr. Teller said. · ''It finally happened," she said. ''This reapons lbiilty should not frighten Pup-pies Put on Dog · us sway from jobs that we must do. we should continue to acquire thLS power B h because it is the only way we can In Huntington eac survive. A 1peclalty puppy match featuring German shepherds will be held Sunday morning at the Lake Park Club House In Huntington Beach. The match la sponsored ·by the Camino Real German Shepherd Dog Club. Enlries for the ahow will be taken from 11.m. to noon. Jud1ln11tarts at I 1.m. / The public Is Invited lo view the puppy I match. There is no admission charge. ' OUNlol COAIT IT DAILY PILOT TI'lt Dr1119t Co.11 DAILY Pit.OT, \lll'lfll wttlcft Is c.MlblMd tlle Nt\lll'l-Prt1t, " Pllbll-'"O. 1W th• or-. CNtl Pullllthl!ll Compeny, s.,.. ttlt edJllolll trt poub1J1hld. Mondty ll'lf'OU911 l=rldtV, tor Cotlt MtM, N1""'°r1 lle1dl, Hunll119lon lltlCh/FO\lllllln Vtlley, L11una '-ell, lrvlrni/Stdclltbldf tnd S.n Cltmtnlt/ Stn J~n C1plslr1no. A 1lngl1 revlO!'ltl ICll!lon Is publlshed Sth1rd1v1 11111 SIHld1y1, Tiit prl11tlpel pi;bU1hl!lg pltnl II ti JJD Wiit aty SlrHI, Cos!t MtW, Ctlllornl1, '21:111. Robtrf N, W11d Prtsldtnl •1111 P11btl~1r J1ck It. Curlt y Vkt Pr1tld1nl tnd Gtntrtl Mtnt;.er Tholfltl kttvU EdllO!' Thomt1 A. Murphl11t M1111glnt ldllor Ch1rl11 H. loot •:rchtr4 '· Nill AHllltnt M.!lllftlfle E.itor"i Offk• Cor.tt MIMI: D Wttl lty S!tffl Nf'A'P0'1 l1Mch: .UU NtW1111rt 110\/lt Wll"d L•eu111 IMCh! m FOl'ftl ,..,..""" Huntl119I011 ltt(h! J111J IMdl IOultwtl"ll Sin Cltmtnlt: )IJ N01111 El C.lfllllO llttl , .. .,.. .. f714J 641""4 JJ1 C'-HIH Atlftlfhillt '42·1671 ,,.Ill t ... ltl ,.,..., ... !ti If L.,_. IMdl 4fJ ... 4JI Pl'tll'I lftr1tl OttRtt (-fy c.f!lllWllltlM 140.TJJI ~tlthl, 1m, Ort,,gt CNll Pub!llhlt!f c-""'· "' MWI 11tr1t1, 111~1r111o11t, flfl..,..1 11111Utr or H11t1ttl1tmt1tlw ftltt fll ""' .. ~ wllfMlllt ..-.111 ,.,.. Miltltfl If UllYtilttt O'Mltf', &ICW cl1u ,_,,.,. ptld ti N"""'*1 IMdt • CllM Mttt, Q lllWnlt. &u11Krl11tllll lly ~rrltf Sf-'I 1Nnthly1 W mall t.J,lf MMlfll'fl ftMl/ttry a.tlnltloN IJ,lJ _,,lfll'r· "We should also think much JYiore realistically about the responsibility. OUr neighbors in the world must become our next door neighbors , because we cannot survive unless they survive." Mail Ballot Set On UCI No-fail Gradir.g System Unless a mall 1/01l•t on the UC Irvine no-fall grading policy torpedoes the plan, the Rrevlously ll!P"'Ved faculty senate mea1Ure will continue to be forwarded for approv•l' at ihe statewide le vel . Mathem•tics profes90r frank C1n- nonllo or Irvine 111cciessfu1ly Obl&fned the necessary numller of sl1natures to force a mail ballot of all 405 voting members of the UCI division of the Academic Sena~. Ballots· wlll be mailed next week, a univeniity spokeaman said. On Feb. 10, the measure which pro- vides that ll> failing arades be recorded for students wa1 passed by the sen1te. When considered with the "normal progress" rules adopted 1t the previous senate meeting, the new gradlng policy eliminates fallln& grades. MOVIE VIEWING ' PROVES HAZARD PmSBURGH. Pa. (AP) -Clly Police Supt. Rober! Colville hu ordered five<Jay. suspensions for four ofllcen who alleged· ly 11tended an X-rated movie last weekend at J suburban drl••ln. The four, charced with "conduct pre~ udlclal to the good nome ind roputallon' or th• po11ce department, attended the movie In uniform and In m1tked pollCI vchlcl.,, ColvWe said Thursday. Ex-cycle Gang Member Injured In Bullet Hail A Santa Ana man was seriously wound· ed early Friday when a fusi llade of more than 20 shots flew through the walls of hi.i home. Dennis G. Decker, 25, of 1215 Van Ness St., was fn critical condition bu st1bilized in Orange County Medical Center with a bullet wound in his head. He underwent surgery followint the 5:-tS a.m. attack on the Decker home by unknown persons. Mrs. Linda Decker told po!IC! that the volley of shots narrowly mi!sed lier two sleeping children. Officers found 19 bullet holes in the walls of the home. Decker, police saidi is a former member .of the Hells Angels motorcycle . gang. · . The 1hooting is the third in the last 12 days in Orange County 1 n v o Iv i n g motorcycle gang members. Sunday night 1 cyclist was killed by a ahot1un blast on the Garden Grove Freeway ind a week before about 20 shots were fired in Anaheim in shootout between two rival gangs. Trustees Oka y Fluoride Funds Fund! for treating cltildren with an int>tooth d..,ay denW fl!JOrlde ®111-fiound bave be<n approved by truatea of the Fountain Valley School Oiltrlcl. state law requires • thll all ·school districts make suCh 1 Jiroaram optional for studenta by ~pt~btr 1m. Hq,.ever, Fountain VaUey trwtcf!s made their acUon cqndltlon.al o n certification or treatmen\ by the county Health Department1 Cost to each student would be 10 cent&. A sl~ parental coo..,,t s11p would be reqwred. . •, U"I Tl lfltilll ... POLICEMAN GUARDS BODIES OF PLANE VICTIMS Despite J1rring Impact, Many P11nnger1 Survived Crash From Page I FREEWAY HEARING . • • route was ''.dead ,and buried." Bamford Frankland first denied that he ever said that no freeway would go through If the people didn't want it to a citizen's group in Newport Beach. But other higtiway department officials Friday afternoo~ said that while Bamford did make that st atement, he only meant to refer to areas where no freeway agreement• had been signed. • Although people in Newport Beach voted 6 to 1 in 1 spe<:ial election to res- cind the freeway agreement with the at1te, that action is being legally challenged in court . Especially concerned with the waste of money when properties are held off the tax roles for many years, Shapell's sub- committee recently charged that° the division has been "mismanaging more than $100 million in publicly owned land." Al the hearings , commissioners vigorously questioned the purchase of properties before freeway agreements had been signed . Frankland Said many were purchased Second Accident I Victim Succumbs After Dr~ Race Death claimed the second victim or an alleged dr11 race crash in downtown San- ta Ana Feb. 2.3, police reported today. Gordon Vanderpoll, IS, of 1931 W. Washington St., Santa Ana , died at Santa Ana Community Hospital Priday of in- juries suffered when two cars speeding eastward on lst Street slammed into a dune buggy di:iven by the other victim, Mork A. Philley, JO, or 1106 S. Sycamore St.. Santa Ana. Phllley·was killed Instantly In the cr11h and hi• dune bugp>'I motor thrown 114 feet through the 11r. Two Marin" who police charged with lhe lnans!au1hter deslh ire being lield In Orange County Jsll. They ~re Gref A. Leidgen. 21, ol 1170 E. Fruit SI .. Whe ·Wll driving Jhe car which sm11hed lnlo the dune bupy, Ind Denni• A. T ...... U, who was ataUoned 1t El Toro. when the owners pleaded financial hardship "caused by the cloud of a freeway over their heads ." "My God," exclaimed Shapell, "don't you see it's that cloud we're trying to get away front~• The Division ol Highways holds more than $20 million worth of land for the cpnstruclion o! the proposed Pacllic Coast and Newport freeways. About $12.5 million of thls property is In Newport Beach alone. Most of the rest Is in Huntington Beach, Seal Beach aod Long Beach. Commissioners Manninr J. Post aaid he and C.Ommlssloner Shapell, would bl meeting with the California Highway Commission within the next few weeks to urge its cooPeration with Orange County. Chairman J1ckton aald the commiuion would probably not issue any recom· mendation~ or findines until the entire agenda 11 completed. The recommend1tion1 could po11ibly take the fonn of IU11e1tlng revlalona ln Stai< Dlvliion of Hl1hway1 pollclea qn rilhta<>f·way land. From P.,e I HISS •.• who dlieloaed lo eonareaalonal .. ... mlttee1 and radio audlencee that ... ~ been a Communllt •PY· Chamber1, now dead, 11qved•Jll¥ u one ol the Sia_, DePlrllMaf olltelala wbe fed 'him 1ovel1)Jllllll -· Wixon .,bpHllHd 11odeDC1 tr o m Chamben wbe thea led HUAC Jn. veaU1aton ~ hll M~lllllCI rarm when he revealed mlcrofUm 111 hid llkkltn Jn. side a pumpltln. He 1114 Iha film lhowod aecrel docum~ 11o1111 from the Slate I>epart.rnent. 1 The cong..ssional hearings led to the Indictment ol Hiii In INI and his ...,.. vicllon of perjufY after two yt1rs of trials. He wved 311 · yeara In the federal penllenlllry al Lewlobur1, P1. Aftl\" hil releasa In 11541 Co111J'111 paned a law denylog government peMklM to persona convicted or ctrllln crlmt', lnclulllng perjury In 111\lonal 1t<Utlty ctHS· The Jaw was m1de retroactive and MW "" denied retirement bent!lta. ". - • District 3 I I I ' .. I Candidiat~ ' ' I ' r • . . Tries Aga·in I Jottph Conrad, a Fu11ertoa bualnessman who wanls to run agalns& Third DtstrJCt Supervlsor-WIUl1m Phillipa J in the June 6 primary, took another shot Friday at getting nomination papers. / Conrad was aUegedly gerrymandered \ out ol the third dlsirlct In the October reaLi111ment of aupervJaorlal areas. He was refillled nomination papers two weeks ago because he supposedly had not moved within the new district boun· daries. Friday he told Regislrar of Voters Dave Hitchcock that in view o{ the State Suprem·e Court decision rufing Willl11n Wenke and John W. "Bill" Hill, both of Santa Ana , ell1ible to oppose First District incumbent Robert Battin he , too should be Issued paper•. HUI and Wenke got their papers Thursday. Hitchcock told Conrad th~t he had not moved back into the third district in time (30 days) to be eligible for the June primary. He pointed out that HUI and Wenke had ' moved from the fourth district Into the first last October and November, re.spec. tively. Conrad protested that tie had moved and had failed lo registrar to vote at hll new address. Hitchcock oUered to Issue papers if Conrad would alp an affidavit that he llad moved into the new third district boundaries in au{fieient time. C.Onrad left the registrar's offi ce saying he would be back. At S p.m. Friday he bad not returned. Phillips is well entrenched In his post according to policicos in the north county area. Four years ago Glenn "Bueky1' Walters, former Fullerton city coun- cilman tried to-unseat the four-term tupervilor and ,.aa defeated. / Coast's Collins Firm Tells Loss Of $53 Million The Dallas·based parent company of O>llins Radio, Newport Beach, reported Thursday that Collins Radio has aulfered a wboppin& $53 million net loss for tht aix-monlh period ended Jan. 21. The los!, on sales of S107.I million, waa equal to $11.18 a share on the basis of 1 change in accounting practice, Collins sa,ld . In the 1171 fiscal six monlt\.s, the com- pany reported 1 net loss of $1$.S million or $5.25 a 1hare on sales of $147 million. New m1nq:emenl and drastic cost-cut- ting proceduret were inaugurated by ' CoUlns last December to reduce losses . Among these were cutting of nearly 2,000 persons from the payroll at an an-- nual savings of more than $23 million. R. C. WU1on, presiden~ 9f Collina, said the favorable outlook for sales Is as significant as the major cost reductions. In the paat four fiscal years, sales have eiceeded new orders. but during the past 12 months new orders totaled $279 million, compared with sales of $241 million . Backloa: has increased to $276 million 1s of Jan. JI. Based on the new order plc-- ture , mana1etpent eipeci.I an incrc111 in, tht 1DI1uallzed rate of sales from the $211 million achl~ved in the first half of the current fiscal year. On the brighter .side or the pi cture, North American Rockwell aMouneed la11t week that it had awarded 1ubcontraCts worth Sl.4 million for portions of a bomber landin1 system. The major components of that system, however, will be built ln Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and will not 1J1nificantly affect the Newport Beach plant. Beach Officials Scurry to Close Dangerous Holes Tburtday night'• near tragedy In Et· Monte, where a young boy fell in 1 deep con1lrudion hole, has Huntington Beach officill.1 scurry inc to Insure that the· ume thlnt can'\ happen at thelr civic center 1ite. Aubrey Horn, project coordinator for the civic center, said there are hundred• of auch holes on the Huntington Beach• tile which must be drllled, ,,. "We are doin& everythln1 possible not · ta leave a hole open overnlaht," Hor11 aald. "As IOOll 11 a 115-fool hole Is drilled,- it'a ffiled with concrete." The holes are necessary to create pll• lngs for the foundation of the flvMlor1·· city bill complu. Tbo olvlc center 1ile, on Main Street acrou !tom Huntington Beach High School, Is eomplelely fenced In, but e1tra pteCIUtloas havo been taken. Worbn dllcovend 1n unmarked 3$.. · foot •c1tep ctSI pool on the alle and hove complolely barrlc1ded It and eovered the lop. It wilt bl !llled 11 aoon 11 po11lble. Heart Attack Victim Hurt as Car Crashes A San Morcoa min drlvln1 oouth on the San Diep "'""•Y 111!1and an apparent hsarl 1tta~ late 'nalradly 1rternoon and h!I car ran off the road In San C11menle. ' Donsld Phllllpo, •. oufteted face cut. ' tn th• e111ulna cruh belwee~ Cimino di 1 Eltrella 1nd the Reeves Overcroaslng. 1 • \ • c n I p • r w w McCloskey Challenges ' -Nixon on Enemy Turf It It Ironic. By CHARLES H. LOOS Of 1M D111Y 'OM ltt" There waa Poul Mc:Cl.,key, the Republican pea.,. candldate, alpplnc a marguerlta on a boat in San Die10 Harbor, that 1f.r0alhold of the mUltaty establishment. · It was a floating cocktail party for a group of man~ eging editors whose newspapers are affiliated with the A'IK>Clated Press wire service. MORE moNY. The boat in absenUa on that Sept.Jn. ber evening was San Diego publisher James COpley, a Nixon supporter who hlres retired admiral! to supenrise his newspaper empire. The boat sloshed across the bay toward an bland where dlnner Waited. McClcakey would be the speaker. l.OOI ' The first thins that strlkea you about Paul MCClosltey (they call him "Pete") is that he ls smaller Uwr~you thought be would be. And thinner. His necktie w-.s thin, too. Because of all the pictures the face was farnil· iar, though -rugged, handsome, topped with a shock of dark hair flecked with fi:ray. His manner that night was deliberate,. lhe words measured. <Or was be just tired~) -~ . . AITER DINNER McCloskty leaned on· the 'J)Odium and oald he thou1ht Nixon was being untruthful about the war. "The President keeps saying he is in the proces8 of ending the war in Indochina, but all the evidence shows he is nOl Bombs, are 1till falling and soldiers are still getting killed." McCloskey said that, unlike Senator Muakje .. he c.ould •aee a Negro as 1 candidate for one of the naUon's two higbelt otttces. He mentioned Senator Edward Brooke, the Masaachusetts Republlcen: · · The congressman talked 1 lot about truth ihat night. The 'IJ)tOple's faith in a democraUc government depends on the tnl\hfulness .of that covernment, he Hid. AND HE ASSERri'ED that lhe President was ·aunltlg diisent within the Grand Old Party. McCloskey, a lawyer, talked about how iuues within the party ought to be aired under the type or advocacy system used in the courts', with the man with the best arguments winning the day. Then he said he believed" the administration had mounted a campaign to stlfle press freedom, too, and that the news media were being prostituted by the admlnistration'-1' rbanagement of the news. · Their professfonal ·interest aroused, the editon pressed for specifics. ' Just exactly how was the news being managed'!' McCL081tEY CITED the election eve incident in S.n Jose when Mr. Nixon was confronte.d by a surly mob that routed hlm from the hall and threw ugly words and· ugly things at hla car. McCloskey laid the Incident was staged to Play on voter emotions about law and order. He said he had been told Nixon advance men had scoured near· by college campuses for radical students, giving them tickets to the San Jose rally to aaaur~ a confrontation. The edlton preased McCloskey further. "NOW, CONGRESSMAN, we've heard these stories berore,11 said an AP bureau chief, "and our people spent a lot of time trying to run them down and they couldn't come up with one shred of evidence that they were true. Appar- ently your infonnation is better than ours. Where did you get it! McCloa.key said 10me young people he knew told him. The editors kept pressing : "Well, who told you and where did they aet their infonnation?" Cornered, McCl°'key admitted he couldn't supply the facts . MOST OF THE editors lost Interest at that point and the queationlng turned to other matter• -,how was he to finance bis campaign? "Isn't it a shame," said the editor from San Francisco as the group filed back to.the boat. ''Pete's really a nice guy, but he doem't have a chance. They'll make mincemeat oul of him if he ever gets to New Hampshire." "Yea," aaid the S.n Francisco editor 's companion, "as a prealdential candidate he makel a good San Mateo lawyer. 11 1 Irvine City Hall Tabbed .. For Town Center Sire By GEORGE LEIDAL Of tllt ClellY ,lltt Stitt The city of Irvine's permanent (!ity hall will be located in Irvine Town cent.er across the street from UC Irvine, Mayor William Fischbach said today . The City council Wednesday dlrected City Manager William Woollett Jr. to negotiate, and Mayor Fi.schbach to sign a lease of 3,240 square feet of the Town Center building from the Ir.line Com· pany. The monthly rental amountfl\ to . $1,29& and cost1 of renovation.s of tne former faculty club facility to suit the city needs will cost another $27 ,000. . , Mayor Flscllbacll indlcated the clly would take a five year leue on the se- cond noor rooms at 4201 Campus Drive, Irvine. longer term lease the city can't lose. The only penalty for cancellation, he said, 11 repa)'lllent to the Irvine Company or the unamortlud portion of the improvernenta allowance. I That means if the city moved out after three yean, tt would pay back $6,000 to the Irvine Company. Mayor Fischbach pointed out, however, that if the city took the three year lease and stayed for rive years, the city would have paid $61000 more for the alterations out of tax funds. The Jeue agreeme.nl, eipe<:ted to be signed next week , will provide the city first right of refusal on any additional space in the Town Cenler buildinc that might become available. ' COAS'l'WISB Br PllU l"terla"tH "Martha, I'm Sure tM Polle• 0.partment Is Rtally Trying to lmpN ve Its Youth lm1ge •• .'' Cri1ne or Thie f Rartsacks New port Church Thieves have been common to human!· ty since long before two shared their final rtiortal miseries on crosses beside a man whoae chief crime was preaching forgiveness. Nobody would dare think oI stealing from the church He founded, when Father John Dunne, 65, was a boy in Tip- perary, Ireland. Times change, although mortals re- main much the same. "I've been a prleal 46 years and this is the first til'!'le. . . . " Father Dunne remarked Friday at Our Lady or Mt. carmel Church on the Balboa Peninsula. He was discus.sing In a soft brogue the shameful thing he discovered Thursday in the cool, quiet sanctuary where worship- pers may come daily on their own personal mission.!. Newport Beach police call It burglary. Father Dunne perhaps, might call it ain. Someone -ironically -exited the church through doors designeo to assure fire escape, stealing out with $2,550 worth of aacred Items used in formal and in· formal devoUons. The most costly was a $2,000 painting of Our Lady of Guadalupe, according to tradition, she appeared to poor farmers at a site enshrined in Mexico City. The. most difficult to replace ls a volume measuring 8~ by 11 inches and three inches thi ck, detallingJ,o. I,.alin the order of sacred services now prfuted and recited in modern English. Patrolman Reed Gloshen listed It as the Catholic Order of Services in his crime report filed with Newport Beach police. "It is the Missale Rommanae," says Father Dunne. "The officer who \7as 'round here wouldn't have the right spelling ,'' he ad· ded kindly. "He was a Lutheran." "These are beginning to be rare now. The actual book has been he.re about 40 years." he continued, hoping -along with palice -that somehov..· the items may be returned to the chur(!h. Chances are. that no one would ask too many qustions. The third missing item is a 15\i tnch, hand-carved wooden statue of the Infant of Prague, before which individual worshippers place lighted candlea for whatever need is closest to them at the moment. .! s.tturday, March 4,· 1972 DAILY ViLO; j1 R ead 'ttg Made EaSJI • . CdM High Helps Kids Catch Up By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Of "" OtllY , ... , ltttt The hl&h school student who stares al his textbook in bewildered c:onluslon ii not always mentally deficient. He may be suffering from a common, but relatively unpublicized problem -in- ability to read. For a variety of reasona , students~ltr freshman classes each year without hav. tng learned what they were aupposed to 1n elementary school. Corona de! Mar High School Is nd ex· ceptlon, according to Larry S. BaMcr, director or the.reading laboratory. "I would estimate that aboltl 30 of our , 12th srade students have made It Into their senior year without being able to read on lhe eighth grade level," he says. For the past thref': yean Corona del Mar High School students have been given a second chance to Improve their reading skills In Banner's laboratory. But unlike reading programs found at aome other high schools, Banner says it ts not just ··a boiler room, corner for the meatheads." Though a majority of lhe 200 students currently enrolled in the program netd to bruah up their skills, not all of them are lhere for remediation. About 40 percent or them are either good readers or excellent readers who are preparing themselves for advanced college study. Many of them tend to draw in some of their slo wer reading friends . "We keep our doors open. We want all the kids to see what is happening in there. The students who come to the laboratory aren 't saddled with any stigma," Banner said. Through a variety of mechanical devlcea, kit boxes and workbooks, Banner Insists on making reading fun . The results are imp ressive : students Improve their skills by an average of 2.33 grade levels In just 16 weeks. - Ont might suspect that· his laboratory located across a hallway frol'!,1 the school's multi-media center, Is stuffed with e1pensive equiPme.nt, ill-affordable by poorer schools. "Everythliig we ha ve cost us $2,100. It could be duplicated at any other high school that had an administrator who would be willing to base a remedial pro- gram in learnin& theory," according to Banner. A vilit to the Corona del Mar High · School reading laboratory might give the impression that the. students who go there on a voluntary bails are pl•Yln& 11ma. In many (!Ues they are. ' The boys might bt playJn1 1'autophonlcs, .. a bingo-tlke aame that deals with automobile parts. It helps them to recocnlta worda throu1b pl .. tures. Another It the "ayllable game" which Is played like tolllllrt. Students lay c1rda down In front of thtm and then match syllables with others taken from the deck. "We like to give lhtm a litUe variety In their programs by giving them aomethlnc mechanical, or a game, or somethln1 ln 1 kit," Banner said. Reading for speed I! taught by a mechanical scanning device whiCh pro- jec:ts sentencu onto a sc~. When the sh.~dent achieves a comfortable spetd and understands what he ls reading, he turns up a dial and moves on at an acc:elerated pace. Other corners of the laboratory have tape recorders on which ·students learn · constructlon of new words on 32 cassettes 1 that (!In be checked out from the media center. There are also 1 variety of tit materials which supplement rfldloa: for both comprehension and speed: Banner believes the key to his suc- cessful system Is a comprehensive testing program whlch identifies reading deficiencies, and a specific "prescription just like from a pharmacy" to remedy the dellclency. Marine Hero Leaving Corps Sgt. Jimmie Howard, who won the Medal or HoOor In· Vietnam In 1966, Is retiring mis month aft~r U years Jn the Marine Corps. Howard , U, of Burlington, Iowa, was i;tunnery sergeant ln charge of an 18·man platoon which rebuffed usflults by a Jarit Communist force on Hill 88t in Kile Sanh. A retlreme.nt party is being given Howard at a restaurant tonight 1n San Jua.n Capistrano by the 111t Reconnalasance Battalion, w l t h which he 1erved in Vietnam and still ls with at camp Pendleton. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY· • • • OR.DI R TODAY Mercury COMET Comet for '72 offers everything you buy a small car for, and more·. Simplified maintenance, great gas mileage, and low price. Big car styling with Mercury - MARQUIS In all the world of medium priced cars Mercury Marquis Brou1ham stand• ,aJone, dramatically ele1ant In styllog and a ride that unhesitatingly challeng .. the most expensive luxury cars by every crlterloo. STARTIN• AT '5200°0 Irvine Company, in view of the five year I"'"" wlll pay 115,000 towud the cost of renovations which will Include provision of a formal City Council Chambers seating more than 15:0 persons. Claude S. Keyszers, manaser of com· mercial leasing for the Irvine Company, had told city omdals that with a thr..,. year leaae., the Irvine Company's con- tribution for alterations would be $9,000. Keyazers told the council last week that additions to the Town Center facility 1 were being planned, but he couldn't guarantee that additional space would be available should lhe city need It. Thus,· the city, which estimates the 3,200 square foot facility will meet needs for two to three years, must wait until other tenaata of the fully booked building move out, should eitra space become necessary. lou of good things others leave out. Roominess that remembets you're a grown-up , choice or 6 or V-8 engine and a long list of options. ORDIR TODAY Mayor Fischbach noted that with the D11lly Pilot DELIVERY SUvtCE Otllvtry or lht Dilly Pllol ts guarantttd MlftllY·'rkUll': II ¥911 di ,.., ti."' ,..ur ,.Plr b'f J!lll '''"" c•lt 11111 ""1r cotl' •Ill M ~ t11 yeu. Cllll .,.,. ll~M 1#1111 l :XI p,m, ' lltvl'dly 1M llll'lftYl If '!'Oii do Ml rtet!Ye \'Olll' ctoll'I' 1111' t '·'"· S•llll"lllY, or I '·'"· l\llldly, Clll t M I COO)' Will lie bl'outf'll " ,.,., C•llt 1rt l1~en 1111ttt 11 '·"" , Ttltphontt MHI Ortntt COIJnll' ,._, ........... fO...utl Nfrtl!°""ll H11nlll'ltllll INcl'I 111111 w .. 1'"r""'' .................. ..,,,,, &111 Cit-It, CIP"ltlflO htcll, U11 J11t11 C1,1tlfffllt, Ollll ~I. btfl 1.1tun1, L~ Nltlltf ., .. ., ,,,_... The selection In what the mayor describ<J as an "Idyllic setting" places the seat of city government In the precise 1ocatlon that •chltec:t-m1ster planner Wllllam Pereira envialoned It shouJd be ln his university community master plan done In 1960. Mayor Fischbach uid he believed the location adJacenl to tile unlvenlly would benefit city 1ovemment. From an economic standpoint, the rm- tal, and the Irvine Company bonu1e11 make the Town Center location the least expensive of ftve alternatives considered by city orflclals. Further, or 111 site. considered, Town Center Is the moll cenlrally located, ""'Others contemplated were in or near the Irvine lnclustrlal Complex ncu Oranp eouni, Airport. • .. STARTING AT $2360°0 •0range County's Tamnv of 1int Cars• I I f'\•r ( 11 ( I )\ I 1 , I ' 2628 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA • 540-&UO t. ·' ,, Home of the New Car "Go lden Touch" '\ ,, " • - 4 DAILY Jl'!LDT , • • ·. P~lpit land Pe.w £11tlaera11 3Z331 Calle P o r l o I a , llllrtll lAIW Cbr h 7'° . Capbtruo Beach: aervlcea •l u c • 10:30 a.m.: sermon "They Wedneaday at 7:30 p . m. Lenl<llaervlce. NtYl<o 7:11 p.m. Wodneaday. Mfll .... lat Ablillq Savlllr Lallleraa Ne..,...i c.• U 1 ll e d, 1·1rmo a Three." ; ' . .,,...,...,.' ·-.. ---. Lile Scientists - rtan 1st Meeting ' JJfe Science Church will of truth in daily encounter• Vlclorta St., Coala Meaa; Killed Him _ Do You!,;: by 1trvict1 at 8: l~ and 11 a.m.. Rev. Jame5 Knottk: Lenten SUndoy School at 9:30 a.m.: service at 7:30 p.m. Wed· Sunday•1 sermon "Could He nesday. · Cllarc•. 23ZQ E. Toro Road, ,Melllellltl Cllm:U, ·IMOl!nJ St. El Toro; 7:30 p.m. Thllrllday Michael'a and All .Angelo ls opening ol Campus Crunde. Episcopal Cburllh, P a c I f I c for Chrilt International Lay . View Drive and Maauerlte JnsU tu te tor Ev1oga1lsm; in-Avenue, Corona del Mar; formation .-1.11-%3&5. aevice1 at 11:15 a.m. with Chrltl Ch!uch ·~y .-. Sta, Ul!iltd MethodJ,1 1100 W. Balboo-Blvd., ·Nftloort Belch: -lctl 11.1.:11 i11!f n a.in.; aermon ••v .e:r.lfy l n.g a Miracle," by Dr. Ray C. Gery. ' hold its first ,;,.,;i;ng al the with life. ' • Lake Park Clubhou!e, al the •An lilteval part ol the Life ... Stie~ work la the prayer corner of 12th St. and ·Lake panel, which consisll o t ~ Ave. ln Huntington B e a c h , dedlcated atudenll o~ trutti' from 1:4S to 10 :4S a.m. , . "lho ~fn<li~ tbe request. ol .a,i the •Messiah," by Pastor Lothar, Tornow. . Prllce el ,PllCI Latllerao Clloreh, :tr7 Meaa Verde Dr .. Colt.I Mm : aervlcu at a and ll 1.m.: atrmon "What a Friend-He . Lovea Me," by Paator Jobn Westby. Ll~an Cllarclt of The Re1111Todlo1, tltllZ Hamilton, HunUDaton Beacti ; services at 10:30 a.m.; sermon "Being More Thin Hearers," by Paator Arthur T. Tln1ley : Lenten auvice. at 7:30 p.m. Tb.,,.y. - FfJ,t!I Latlter11 C II a r c II , L•tlleraa Chm"clri of Our· Savior, San Pablo and San Gabriel, Capbtrario Beach ; 1ervices at a 4nd 10 a .. m.; sermon "When Are You Bap- liud Into Mlsaion?, '1 by 'l>astor Jetty' Lund : prayer- atOOy "'lbreC11kla1t on Wed- nesdays durio( ~I al 1:30 a,m t'Uilt Latlter111 cturrc~, 3.5522 C a m I n o Capistr.ano, Capbtraoo Btach; .services at 10 a.m, with Holy Com- munion; Swxtay'a · s e r m o n ''How to Be SUcceasful and Happy" by Pastor ..J. Emory ,Ackerman. Chancel drama Cliurch School; S und 1 y ' a sermon "Teacher, 'Gi\'e. U1 What We Want!'' by Rev. Don A. Ba""Jt. Lllthera• Clntrelt el the Mn&e:r, 2900 Pacific View Drive, Corona del M a r ; servi«s al I and II 1.m., Sun- day achool at JO a.m.; sermon University Uaited Metltodl1t "Invitation to a Banquet," by Ch u rc h , Culver a nd The Rev Martin C Olson; Unive.raity, Irvine; service.& at Lenten aervicei at 7;~ p.m. I and 10:30 1.m.; aermon "Go Wedne!!day. Ahead a:nd 1'.hrow • You r. --Stoneo," by Rev. Ii/I) Allilon. Ne wptirt Harbor ~era• ··~·~ · ......:...._ Cbmd, 798 Dover Drive; ; .... ce m m11 l ty U 1tl ted sei-vlces 8 and 10:30 a.m.; ~-,M~bt Ct11reh, 1&62 Heil 1ermon "Chrbtlan Splrttual . ~e., Huntlngton Be ~ ch ; ' HOUJeketplng," by Pa 1 to r .'it!rvicea at t and 10:3> a.m. .James G. Blain; Len t en •J#t· SUncjay School; Sunday's Flr1t United Met k t4l I 1 t Cllurch ol FOUlllo Valley, 111225 Buahanl St,; 1ttvlcea al t aod 10:30 a.m. •lth church . ' . .. !Chool : aermon "Pardon Me," l;eall• Delflgatlon by R.v. Ford R. lltlller:· ·' · Rtclirnallon Day today from t ··Mi k e ' Moldenha uer, unfll Jl a.m. for aluminum sophomore at Corona- cans and tied newspapers . del -Ma r High School, Mesa Vtrde U 1 r t e cl . is leading a group 0£ MeUtodJR Clnirdl, 1701 Baker stude.nts to Explo '72, St., Costa Mesa; serYlces at 9 and 10:30 a.m:; sermol'f "The International Student struggle of a Native Son," by ·congrds on Ev angel· Dr. B. Lothair Green; Opera-f~m . to. be .held in Dal- 15'• PUIJ>IT, ~~I• ~) las J une 12-1 7. ,. The Rev. Jim R. Wiles is tb• t!1Qse ~nc. ~plrltual help minister of the new organiza-and support for a problems or tlon. Sylvia · Ilene Wiles ls trying time. assistant minister. All requests ror hel p, are Both rnlnlsters have been ·All reqveats for help are active Jn metaphysics for days. anCi, of course, kept several yeara. Besides their strictly confidential. Reque11 ts affiliation with Life Science can· either write : t<r Llfe they have been involved with Science Church, P. 0. Bor: Unity, Religious Sc i ence. 8.SZ4, Fountain V1illey, or con- Jnfinile Way lJld other related tact ei~her minister. teachings. Thia church ha!! evolved fro m these studies, beginning a11 .a spiritual idea and now being .manifested on t h e materi1l scene. Lile Science students are positive in outlook and at the sa me time believe in practical application TAKE THE ; NEWS QUIZ • We Dar• You .... Every Satu rd.~y . ' ORANGE COAST C:HURCH DIRECTORY NEWPORT CHRISTIAN CENnR flftMnth and Monrovia StrHt1 SUNDAY SHVICES 1:30 A.M.-Mornin9 Worship o-t SNft•r · ci;. IF!lll 1111111 ~,.....,.,, ... Cllll. Clllltt 9;45 A.M.-Sund•y School 11 :00 A.M.-Morning Worship 0 -1 SNlflw • Dr, •11111 llffNI 6:00 P.M.-So. c.1;f, Co llege V•ngu•rd Chor•I• Wedneid•y-7: 15 P.M.-Biblo St udy-Rt•el•+ion N1wport Chrhli•n School -Prt·S"hool -Pr1·1Cind'•r9•rlt" Dr ....... O. W"411, P•t•r FIRST AS$EMBL Y OF GOD 140 E. 22nd St., Cosia '11eq-548.J761 E. W, Phillips, P11for SUNDAY 511¥1CU t 1JI A.M . ...-.51•'-f k*I Qw IAH ...-1 CHILD CAii A¥AILAILI 11 tin ti Iliff A.M.-a. •• leteff LMc• 1•H P.M.-v_.;i C .... O. .. S.. C.O. Col .... "It'• , .. , ........ _,... ... PriMJ Y•ltli s-rt.-7 P•"'- Ne•,_.t ..... ,,..W11I £..-l l/2• ........ :JI A.M. t9 1a 1 ?:M •. A IPllN• IUllON-·641·2J2J .. o • • A CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES 11.ANCHD OP: THI MOTHll CHUICH THI ,llST C:HUICH 0, CHllST, SC:llHTIST IN IOITON, MASSACHUlnTI "MAN" Sunday, March 5th Cotta Mesa---flnt Church Of Chirst, Scientist 2111 llleM V"'9 Dr., c .... M ... ......,.klteel-9:11A,M. C:li•rcll Senob -11 :00 A.M. ...... le .. , 2110 M ... VenM Dr. Huntington Bt0c1-FlrstChurch of 'Chrlst, 5Cl1ntl1t lft & OllN, H•tf11tt91 IMdi lllMey.Jclteel-t :JO I 11 :00 A.M. Cllwc• -t:lO I I I :00 A.M. lMclllf 1 ... -·221;M.i11 It, New'port Beac~First Church of Christ, Scientist ' JJOJ YI• UM. Newpert INdl .CHK• & heHy k"-'-t:O .. ll:JO A.M. ..... 1 .... JJ1 S Viti UM Newport Be1ch-S.Corid Church of Christ, Scientist JI ff P•lfk Wlew Dr., Clt'eH _, M• Cll•rc• & s • .-, k•~ -11:t0 A.M. ...... IH• -1100.I CMlt H'P'. 1""-Nwc ..... I WM. l\INllf TWi"'"Y MM""91 -I , .•. -An Cllllfdlel_ AU ar« cordiall11 invited to atttnd the church I ; • f•"'i1'e•~md •~ioY •!!J 'f!!'it>ileg11 ~ lhf -f! .. ding l!oo;,,, ' ' · · " ' . FIRST CHRISTIAH CHURCH Ma iri & Adams Slreen Huntington Bea~h M•rnln9 Worihlp • , • , , ••• , , , • ••• , • ••.,, l :JD I 11 ;OD '·""· l ibl1 Schtol •••• , • , , 9:45 1.m, Yo11+h &1011p• ••• ••, 6:00 p.m, Ev1ni119 Worthip , ••• 7:00 p.F!I, Mui .. .., are 11FOYM1td •t 111 •rvlea Office: J.36."911 Diii DIYOlltn 5»-f5'0 FIR.ST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Victoria & Pla centit Ave, Cosf• ·Mesa J11 ... 1. Piercy Mlnl1!1t . IMl!le McH,• Dh'Ktlr tf Cllrl•!~ll dudif!M .... k lllll .............. f :IJ.l ,lft. M.,.1111 W•nlllll ........ ll:M 1,lft. Ylilltll .,_.., ............... ' 11.111. v-n ...................... 111.111. Nu.r11.rv Cart Provided S4M771 l41·6l41 I Corona . COMMUNITY COHGREGA TIONAL ' .. , • 6fl ·HELIOTROPE Wem1, -It A.M. Cll1rcll Scllffl-10 A.M. - Dr. Phlllllt G. M1Jtr•I'· M11'11111r 644. 7400 THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH WelcOmes You. , st .... !!IS. ll\t.Yle p•o. • ..._ -· • '"a(Ali.-ffelf .......... -' 9:00 A..M._,_ly W9'MI, • Ckrcli' Sci-w lJ OUll C.. -p:;pQi4-,lT AU lllY1CB 1 I :00 A'.lil.-AlterHte Hely l•ch.,., • · HARBOR ASSEMBLY OF GOD · llF;=5:::::=:::;:::::;::5::;;;:::::::;::=::::;:::::;:::::;::~11· . M""1""'-· "''""· . 740 W. Wiison, Costa Meu · , rf~7i4 M:.=~.;,1 ~.'""''"'~~ 1 ""11"' s.mccc Y. L. HllTWICK, P•Nr ..J/;. t' ·eii -.. ' ' di • Ii p OAL•N f'. Hl•tWICK CAil tlNTtY l · T.....,._IO:JO A.M, W-4.....,_.:DD .M. Ml1111tw. Ytut~ ''""'',.,.., M•lc . ar Or . riJ ian Ul'C n.. .... Jehl r. A.they II, l•'-f-l'tt.M: 671·0211 ' -.SUNDAY s11V1cu -.._ o• NIW,OIT IUCH -(Dbcl,a.1 t :41 A.M.-S.14-y kllHI . Meetf"t l .. llferly At u,,_.. hy kyt Cl1lt Ifill A.M.-"Pewtr 11 tt. N•Me ef-." 21JI Tltltl1 Awe., C.Stll M ... ... _ ~ •-Church School . . . . 9:45 A.M. ST. JOHN THE DIVINE, 2043 Orange Ave., C.M. 1 • .-,. 7:JO I t:JI CHrch Sctt..1-t :lt n.n11.,.: 6:JO & 1 O •·•·i Hefy hyt • ..... 1ee4 Yk41f, Tiie In. Jell1 W. DeHlche• -"'-e 141°1)26 7100 P.M.-.t.ctt..i c:,..._ .,._., Morning Worship . . 10:45 :A.M. ~osTA MESA cH::;T:;, scHooL ves~:~ i. .;.;<.~;.. :;:s..:·M Saint Michael And All Angels Episcopal Church ,,,..k~ -1C...,.1rt• -•llMlllterr -."CMlll -C..re . Phone: 642-2725 • ' J21J '•Hie Yllw Dr...._ C:eNIM ~I M• . ~::;;::;;~~~~~~::;;~~~~~~~~~~~ , Minister. Dr. D. W. McElroy s..-.. .. :oo A.M. & t :ll A.M ., c•-• k1toel/N111n,.,y09:JI A.M. ; :1~==:;====;:::===========~·=~11 T1•ll1y....-:7:00 A.M. WMllllM..,......t:lt A.M. -II n. lew, JelMi l.,.n h-rh, l11Ct9r -A•• 644-Ml:t CENTRAL BIBLE CHURCH 23rd Strael at Orange, Coal• Mt11 -541·S303 llttMl111 '•™ -.... lllwef4 '""' ~ .... '•tM -P:rff M~1 • M1,.l11 Wenlllit-IO:JD •·•· -S••d91 Sch.I 9 •·"'· h...., 1""111 Wenlll1t-7:00 p.M.--ri,,_, MMflit WH.•7:0I p ... CHURCH OF CHR.IST 2i7 W. WILSON ST., COSTA MESA ....._H__,_.,_,..._ SUNDAY MORN ING 't llLE STUDY , •••• , ••••••••• , t :41 A.M. SUNDAY MORN ING WOltSHIP & COMMUNION , •• , 10;41 A.~. SU NDAY EVE NIN& WOll:SHIP , •••••••••••••••• ,, , 6:11 P.M. ST. WILFRID'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 1236 Ellis St., Huntlngtoh B••ch l :OOA.M . ....:..Ho1., Comm11n jon . f :JO A.M.-f,,..il., S1rvie, I Ch1Jreli Sehool fN1.1r1ery C•r•I' 1 t:OO A.M.-Morni"t Worshi p fN1.1r11ry C1r1 ) 7:00 P,M.-f,,fiv1I Ev1n1on9 l St ririo" ST. MATTHEW LUTHERAN CHURCH ' '11112 Culver Drive Universify ·Park, Irvine 1.;,.~N.N'9nHM ~ SU..1-t:OO A.M. G111"-lenke -t :lt A.M. n. S.C-.lce-1D:JI ·A.M. IJJ-1211 N.,....., C.. IJJ.JJ46 · A Cordial Welcome fr6m TilE UNlnD METHODIST . CHURCH NEWPORT CENTER W~ll :ISA.M. .. It. MlcHek lphc•ft9I Chltf'dl ,..,....,... • P9Clfk Yltw Dr. c ......... PliHe: 175.otSD Co1f1 M,~,. FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH ltth St, & H1rbor l lwd, Ch1J1ch W,or,hip :...._ 9:10 I 11 Ch11rth Sehool-9:30 141·772 7 Co1f1 M•i• North MESA VERDE METHODIST CHURCH M1•• V1rde & ltk•r St. 549.2719 Wor1hip & Ch1J1eh School 9:00 Ii ·10:10 A.M. J.01.1nt1i11 v,11,. FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1122S·l 11tht rd t6J.J5ll \Vord1ip I Cli111ch Sehool 9:00 I 10 :10 A.M. Minht•• Ford R. MiHtr Huntiii9lon l11"h FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 2721 17th $1. 116-15 37 St rvitel -9:15 J. 10 :10 HUl'9•,.., O r41 AU Momll!O : Ch11rch S"kool --t :IS H1111tint to11 lt1eh -Norfll COMMUNITY ' METHODIST CHURCH 6662 He il Avt. 142-••&I Wo"hip I Ch11reh School t :OO & 10:10 A.M. '"''"' -Et1t l l1Jff UNIVERSITY METHODIST CHURCH lll·l 2l l 11•22 C11l,,1r lto;d 11 Unhl111lty DrM )'/or.hip I Ch11re;ll ,5ch t1I t I IO:lD A.M. ··-'"'l•flilll'"lii1th ' ·METHODIST CHURCH 2 I 6i 2 W1sl1¥ bri•9 • · In $DUI~ lll;IUl'll Wo11hip ind Ch11rch Schet l -10 A.Mi. •t9-l011 N•wport lti th . CHRIST CHURCH BY THE SEA 1•00 )H. 1,11,0• Blvd. . 671·1105 Wonhip-9:10 A.M. Chureh 5eho•l-f:lD & 11 A.M. PRES'flXTEitl~ ~HpRC~ES , of the Coastal Areas Christ Church Presbyterian 20112 Mlf..ti. IN .. ..._} ............... le.. D...U L leM'ita, P•M SirHey w.rs111,: t :JI A.M. Chrc• Sc ... I: 9:Jt ....... Offiu: 20112 M ..... M. St. l'ileM: 911·4941 Church of ·the Covenant 2150 Fe(,.jft. .... : Celt. ..... ' ' ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ill WEDNESDAY EVENING l llLE STUDY , ,, •••• ,, ,, ,, •• 7:JO P.M. • , NUISllT CAii Pl:OYIDID , Epi1eop1l ·Youn9 Churehm 1n All LHur9i11 1rt in Ule· 1t v1 rio111 tiF!le l Tiii Ch<111'(h II tlwl'tl .IY•lll~le hlr Hfll' M•rrl ... , "-• A • .r•rrte:l'eit.r . SulHl-r W11'111lp: t :JO Ii 11 :00 A.'M', Clritrdi kllt'el t :JO A.'M . W. Whft Herl'f11tf91 IH L.erp1t '"l1''' 1'1} · Mini1!1r M1J1ic1\ Dir1etor \," 'JJ SABBATH SERVICES RELIGIOUS SCHOOL Phone : 645-3191 Day or Nltht ,.. .. : 117·1J40 . ' Comm1,1nity Presbyterii:in Church-J,,..,, C. C1l1.,, P11tor -962·7512 R1,.: ll6-•06 1 . harbor reform temple RABBI BERNARD P. KING •.. meeting at St. J1mn Episcopal Church a 3209 Via Lido, Newport 88ach For lntonn1tion: C.11 675-7230 -"• • 41.J ,.,.., ......... i.e ........ LUTHERAN CHURCH lff. Deiteld H. lolrd-a... A-.n 0 H)e,,. .,..., W•nlotp, 1•41 •t •ll •11 A.M. c•-· kllHt• '"' ~ @ fr),, OF THE MASTER . . ,._, ''"'"' NE LIS OMMUNny C;HlJRCI! 2900 Pad flc Vi•w Dr. St.' Andrew's PreJbyterian Cflurch Coron• de/ M•r 600 Ir. A..._. ..... Newpert a..q . NEWPORT HARBOR LUTHERAN CHURCH ., . . . 791 Dover Dr. LI 8-3631 TURTLE ROCK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ~,!"· ,_ •· "'1'• M EN c-H-.,_.., ,_, T1Jrtt• lloct: Drf"' 11111 Am1trl DrlYt f-Modi: MUtfl f/f DR. ARTIN OLS Wenlilp & C111rcll lcheel: I , t :Jt & 11 A.M. C•IT'llMn drlvtl. Sin OIMO FrffWl"t te Clllver1 lout~ "' E1 rly Wor1ltip 1:00 1.F11. Phona·· "'21.1.1. ,._.: 6U.. 7i47 • . . C•'"'"" Dr.I Liff r. T•rtll ltd: Drivt, -- • Chri•ti1n Echt"tflon f d 5 1.F!I. St Mark p byt ' Ch rch ~ · .... ,,.. ._,.,_, •-, ''°' •.M. '-"' w .... 1, • res enan u · TE AROll .... t:30 A.M. s-"-ScMol for .. "'" F .. 11 .. w ... ;r, . "'" •.•. -·-·-• ,_.., ~ ~'----~· M ... ~!~~~!~~,,..~~ . ~~~~~~~J~~i!;~i:irv., N•rse:_:~~~;itobr• . _:::::.·:::.::.: ·· .w.~:7~:.::::;.~~~~.:M.· ,11 w:'.;.:::::. 11";., .. ' · ·----"' 1•"'1 _,, -• · _ • Trinity United. Presbyterian Church ' Li ,.. · · 17itt • ~. s-t.·~ .. C'li "''· ,., ., ... .,_. Pwy.I All Jtwid1 ftmll11 •r• lnvlt~cil to jeln u• 1~' • frufy ~.Ul11lt19ful PRINCE OF: PEACE ~ 1 HERA~ CHUR.Cti OlhlTANDIN• YOUTH PIO'GlAM~C•U Ol"PAartNe u11•t• n1•1•• 111Y1c11-PJ11:.r AT''" •.M. ' -S.vtn~Dciy Ail~•ntist Church M•• v ... om.• ..... -·~-M-c.ow, w .... 1, • c ..... k ... , _ ''" • ""' ''''""' LM•r -•AW ..... ........ ~ .;. '11 ...... It., c.... ..... AMDllW e. AND•llSON, , .. ,.,. _ J~tt.N ••Sl•Y.,Allklltt .... .., ' ....... H.,,. ..... -, ... 7 P;M • ... 1:.., • ' -•-'-• • .i.-P•hlr _ ,. ... 141·6191 Sund•'t Schiol: fllJ -Mernr,.. Wctr1""'r l!OO 1!1d 11 :1111 ,....,..: -...,.. Mnllttt; hll OltlMlt, ~ ~1' . 646·S552 , TiF!l pli, Shtren Ch•ir ';"'·""'' Shi!,ot ..__ .... ,.. l'ri11ct ef '••t i L11thii'•11 Sehoof -M. i1• l •thi r Ol1on, 0Princlp•I. • Mw.t.r ef M•k-DeniJ.lre ... -,.._l l44•71H ... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~rn s.h .. •'h seh101 ................................... t :Jo '·"'· t ll!~M~·~·~,;~,,~w~·~"~"~·~-~-~ .. ~·~ .. ~·~ .. ~·~ .. ~-~·~ .. ~·~··~·~"~'~'·~·~ .. ~·~"::i::1~1 ,~oo~~~·~-~~ .. 0111111io~·~•~h~··~·7';l<~+~-0·!~21~·~~":'·~-:;:'5,,~,~··~'~'~'·~.·~·~,~··~···o,••,.2 llF:;::;::::;:="~=:::=:;::=::=::=!:::~=:::;=::=::;::;::;::~ Pr1y1, M11tl11t W1dn1ul•v ••• , •• , , •••••••••••••••• 7:10 ,.,.., ' JI, . ~ . •. _ , • . CHRIST LUTHERAN C.HURCH • CHUICH0,o!..~~~l![OM~~ SCllNCI rosta Mesa FOU""uare' Church . 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