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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1972-05-27 - Orange Coast PilotI; .. .. . . j • • • •:range Coast Di.e..IJ•e Bargains TODAY! VOL 65 , NO. 148, 3 SECTIONS, 34 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA -SATURDAY, MAY 27, 1972 TEN CENTS ~~~nge County War Dead Benaenabered ---. DAILY 'ILOT Sltft l"Mt9 TRADITIONAL MEMORIAL DAY SERVICES SLATED FOR CQAST Publlc Invited to Strvlces Honoring Thou Who Died In Service Pendleton Airport San Diego Delegation Unimpressed by Plan SAN DIEGO - A delegation from Orange County Friday presented plans here for a new international airport straddling Inierstate 5, juat five miles north of downtown oceanside. ·San Dlef,o County'• delegation thanked them for unch. 1be two groups met at the Royal Inn at the request of Orange Co u n t y Suj:iervisors' board chairman Ronald W. Caspers to hear his proposal for a jointly- sponsored airport on the coastal property Of Camp Pendleton near Stuart Farms. Noticeably absent were the Marines. After the one-hour lunch and half-hour discussion San Diego supervisor William A. Crave~ summed up the fruitless meeting: "Orange County wants an airport on the ir doorsteps but not in their house," he aid. "They came here for u 1 to solve their problems for them." Bob Bresnahan, Orange County airport director, said a three-runway airport Could be built on 2.500 acres of Camp JSendleton with the terminal over Jnterstate's for "about $20 million." David K. Speer, San Diego . County public works administrator, said later that such a design would start at $400- mlllion and rise rapidly. San Dlfgo's group, whi~h also included supervisor Harry Sche1d1e, c o u n t Y transportation planning director Herman Rosenthal United Port Di!trlct officials Miles Bo~ler and Joe PateUo listened quieUy while Orange County's problems were outlined. Brtsnahan told the group Orange Coun- ty 11 "5aturated" and a solution to the airport problem is urgently . needed. Orange County airport is now being sued by 920 Newport Beach residents for al!eg- ed environmental damages or $30 million, he said. Caspers said a 142,000 airport Impact study just completed by Newport Beach officials fOWld noise generated by alrcrall using Orange Oounty airport "In- tolerable." Oru•• lfatller Those low cloUds blankellng the Southern C11Mom11 ooutline ohoUld clear th~ morning to IUMY aides and alljhUy wanner tem- peraturu. Highs at the beach rr rising to 75 Inland. Lows In the 50'1, JNSmE TODA. Y Whal would rou do with $30 ml!Uonl A !>Unch .of N01hvill1, T<nnelltl folkl ju.I /lapp<Md 1o ,..,,. thal _amounl 1¢ng around and op«nid an amuat· • ,..,.1 park coiled Oprvla!ld USA. 111# ·aboul It In Ill< ·TV G uide-<iilld• lodar. .... ,,..., 1 --.. ci.ttHIN tt->I -" C......-1 , .. ' <,........ ,. -"""" " ............. , .. , . , ..... ,, , .... ,f ....... ,~ ...• .............. ......... , ••. 11·1• .... MwttN. ''"" ............. , He apalogized to Schcldle, who now seeks reelection !or brio~ up the prob- lem1'f' • ab p:a I» -daiiif"eledlon cam- paign time. · "But we just can't wait any longer,"' C.aspe'rs said. ... _., ~ _ .. Rosenthal told the group about San Diego's regional airP,Ort study now underway. The study, about six months away from completion, is considering 10 to 15 possible airport sites ln the county. "But while we're talking," Caspers said, "our options are rapidly' disap- pearing." Rosenthal mentioned that .another study of possible offshore airports in- dicates that the best location for such a scheme, il feasible at all, would be off Imperial Beach, in the e x t r e m e southwest corner of San Diego County. .. But that's too far away to do Orange County any good," argued Caspers. "Yes, but you're talking about 300- miles-an-hour tracked air c u sh i o n vehicles," replied Scheid.le. "What's that, five minutes more distant?'' As to Camp Pendleton, Scheid.le told the delegatkln there are ''political as wen as topographical constraints." "The Marines work for us, we don't work for them," said Casper. "Since 1776, the Marines have been known as a rather fonnidable force," said Craven, who is a fonner Marine. ''I think you would find a very large political hurdle there." Craven said he found Oceanside's (S.. AIRPORT Page %) Telephone R~tes Rise in Laguna, And Huntington Like It or not, telephone rates for General Telephone subscribers in Laguna Beach and Huntington Beach went up to- day. 1'he phone cotnp~y. which services the two ~tal commtmities, was granted the following increases recently by the callforhia Public Utillties Commission: -Persol\oto-person calls will increase from a minimum of 65 cent! to $1 for the illilial 3-.mlnute period. -Qperator completed calls will rise from a minimum of 35 «nts to 50 cents tor the initial S.minute period. Direct dial charges will remain the aame. ~ -No special evening rotes will be granted !or operator uslsted calla. -Chari•• !or long distance C.Us ei· tOlldlng beyood 3 minutes will increaac by rounding tbe cost to the nearest ccnL For es.ample, if the overtime charge amounted to 17.1 cents. It would have been rounded to 15 cents under the old rate 1tructure. Now, tbe charge will be roond'!f to 17 .w.. Jn additlOn to raising theoe rates, O.....al Telephone bu an addiUonal ..- quell pending before the PUC to fncr..,. die rate• !or 1ing)e party l<> telephone lines ll1CI eatabllsh a monthly charge for perllOlll who corry unlisted telephone nmnben. By CHRIS COCHRAN Of 9-Dally l"lllt Steff Drwn and bugle corpsmen, clad In patriotic colors, solemn firing squads and jeU flying overhead, Buddy Poppy-selling and tradition observances are scheduled along the Orange Coast for Memorial Day. Monday is the national holiday honor· lng men who have Jost their lives while serying in the Arm~ Forces. The public is invited to llttend all services without charge. Scheduled services for individual cities are as follows: IN COSTA MESA, Veterans ol Foreign Wan (UFN) will sell poppies today ., a prelude to Memorial Day. Proceeds will support veteran's service offices, a borne ror orphans or veterans and will aid families o{ needy veterans. Services will be at ·11 a.m. 1'-1.onday in the veterans' section of Harbor Rest ~1emorlal Park-in Costa Mesa. The American Legion and VFW post are ro- 1ponsoring the event. JN . NEWPO"-T •BE ACH:. American Legion of Newport Beach will sponsor a 10 a.m. service at Pacific View Memorial Park Mortuary, Corona del 1.-tar. Guest Patrolman's Into Truck; Spectacular Crasli Eyed InOemente By JOHN V ALTERZA Of tilt D1l1Y Pllet Stiff A 16-year~ld boy lay near death early today in Mission Community Hospital fropi critical injur!~ §Uf,f~ in I f!eak crash between a ~<trnck and M""IC- celerating San Clem~te eoJice car late Friday afternoon. ' The 4 p.m. comtlOn near the Western White H°"'e left five perooo.!I Injured - including the young patrolman who !\ad been rushing to an area where an erratic driver had been reported. Jeff Briet, 16, of Long Beach, suffered severe head and internal injuries in the spectacular collision at El Camino Real and Calle Dolores. A Costa P.fesa Physician who happened on the scene was credited with having saved the youth's lile. with quick action at the crash site and during the trip to the hospital. speaker will be Newport Vice Mayor of Howard Rogers. IN HUNl'INGTON BEACH, The Hun- ttngtoft Beach American Legion and VFW post are co-sponsoring an 11 •.m. at Memorial Hall. Assemblyman Robert Burke (ft-Huntington Beach), will be the guest speaker. IN LAGUNA BEACB' An II a.m. observance will be held at the Memorial structure in Heisler Part. Gordon Elliott, Veterans Admlnistratian regional direc- tor ih Los Angeles, will deliver a speech, and the Laguna Beach High School Band will provide music. The program is being Car «tsponsored by tho Laguna B e a e h American Legion and VFW posts. IN SAN CLEl\fENTE: The American Legion is sponsoring a 10 a.m. program featuring singers and speakers at the. Community Hall, San Clemente. IN ORANGE : An afternoon observ~ at l :30 p.m. to hooor men of. the Orang• Unified School District who have lost \heir lives in the Armed Forces wUI be held at 370 No. Glassell Street. It will be spon~red by the Veterarui: of Foreign Wars of Orange. Guest speaker will be (S.. MEM!>RIAL Page I), Slams 5 Injured I DAILY PILOT Plteh .., JIM• Y8ltlru The others injured were Patrolman Gary Adams, of San Cleinente, who suf- fered a cut to one eye: Mike Baxter. William Schutz and Dan Cross, all 16 and all from Long Beach. The three youths, officers said, suffered painful pavement burns, cuts and bruises, but none was ap- parently seriously injured. SAN CLEMENTE POllCE CAR DAMAGED AFTER 'NEAR·FATAL AFTERNOON COLLISION Hig~wlY P1trol lnvOltlgatlnv Accldont·Whleh Loft Five Persons lnlurod Public Safety Director Clifford Murray pieced together this account of the mishap -the .first such major collision involving a city police unit in many years : Nixons Visit Leningrad Adams had been dispatched to the southerly area of the city to seek out the driver of a vehicle being operated er· ratically and was reaching the area without red light or siren. Touring Czarist Russia After Historic Arms Pact As the police unit passed a rise in the road, Adams apparently saw no traffic ahead on the wide stretch of highway and began accelerating. At the same mpment, the small domestic pickup truCK: pulled from a side street into Adams' path. Briel was ap- parently sitting in the bed of the truck. atop several case.. of chilled beer and a tS.. CRASH Page %) LENINGRAD (UPI) -President Nix- on, his visit to the Moscow summit cap- ped by a historic agreement to freeze the nuclear anns race, arrived at this Showplace Soviet city today to start two days of rest and sightseeing. Accompanied by his wife, Pat, the President flew from ?t1oscow to Len- ingrad - a place steeped both in czarist history and more recent memories of the No Notice, Though nation's finest hour in holding off Nazi Germany's forces in World War JI. First on the Nixon's agenda was the tree-shaded Piskaryev Cemetery holding the remains or 470,(XM) soldiers and civilians killed in the 900-day seige of the city by Hitler's legions in 1941-44. Next came the other part of Leningrad - a city of pink, pale green and yellow with old palaces on Neva River Islands • Alley Auction Cancelle·d By TEllRY COVILLE 01 tllt O.ltr PllM lltlf The Brunswick Corp. stepped in Friday to pay off county taxes owned by tbe Huntington Lane. bowline alley in Hunt- ington Beach, and avert a public auction of the facility. The taxes were paid In the morning, but county officials forgot to poat a notice at the bowling alley and more than 50 people showed up !or the scbeduled 2 p.m. auction. · The dooro never opened and the auction crowd ttood out:alde walling for aome word on the late of the, tiowllng alley • M.aqy were curlo111 boy,Jen1 some were restaurant or bar operators from other cities hoping l<> pick up some equipment. An ollldal lroin the City ol Huntington Beach was presen4 hoplnc he could bey a pool table !or tho city. Several residents ai.o wanted pool tables. Joe Greene, a tu collector for the , county, said he assumed BruDJWick would post a notice at the alley after paying the taxes, but admitted be should have done it himselr. Greene said attorneys for Brunswick paid $5,394.98 in back tues owed the county by Qu iko Corp., operator or the bowling alley , Bnmswick promised to pay another $9,944 in back taxes by Aug. I. The alley · was originally closed May t by John Kovach of Newport Beach, prin- cipal stock holder of Quiko. because &here was not sufficient money to pay thousands or dollar• In prize money to local bowlers. Two days later the county checked lta files, discovered the back taxes owned and announced the facility would be put on public auction If the taxes weren'l paid. Emptoycs of Huntington Laiei, the oo-- Ir bowling alley In Huntlngtoo Beach, have not been paid aince the May 1 closure. George Katlin, 1 Los Angeles attorney representing Brunswick, said his com- pany'• action pull the alley back in the handJ ol Qulko, which b trying to find a buyer for the alley. "We paid the tues to avert the tu: sale," Katlin explained. ''The other peo- ple (Qulko) are still In cootrol ." BrunJwlck built the bowling equipment Inside the alley. Mlll\Y ol the bowlm gathered outside the empty alley e1pressed !ear they would never be paid their prize money. Greene 10ld he thought two or three other bowling alley -opcraton, Including one f'rom San Diego, were lntemted in buying Huntington Lanes. The attorney !or Qulko, William Tieman of Santa Ana, was not 1vallable for comment on the !Uturt of tho alley. built by Peter the Great in the lath ce• tury. Their hosts arranged lunch for the Nix· ons at the Czarist l\1ariinsky Palace with members of lhe city government. and a visit to the Pavlovsk summer palace, from which Czar Nicholas and his family were plucked by the Bolshevik revolu- tionaries in 1917. Nixon flew the 300 miles from Moscow following five Jong days or summit sessions which produced six major agreements, including the long-awaited one to put the brakes on the East-West arms race . Nixon and Leon Id 1. Brezhnev, secretary general of the Soviet Com· munlst Party, reached final agreement on the landmark nuclear arms pact at a Z..hour, 25-mlnute meeting at the Kremlin. Later they signed the accords -a treaty freezing defensive weapons development and a long-term agreement to limit of· fen sive weaponry. It was Nixon's eighth meeting at the swnmit since his arrival in Moscow Mon- day -~ssions that produced five othu treaties in addition lo the ltrateg'° weapons limitation. Earlier agreements were on a joint space mission some time in 19'75; a halt to "games of chicken at tea" by the navies of both naUons j cooperation la fighting environmental po1lutkm, and ln improving health and mtdlcal technl· ques: and on continued collaboration in science and technology. Nixon and Soviet leaders had hoped also for an accord on mutual tr1de, 'but ~ls became stuck on the lasue ol ho1' mUch the Soviet Union sUll owes the United States on I~ World War 11 dtbll. The two &Ide& agreed to .. t up 1 join conunilsion for f'urther worlt on lh1a""""' !em, with a lint meeting IChedul«I la Moacow ln July. -...,..., I % DAILY l'ILOI R~d Tr oops Hit Kontum With Tanks SAIGON fllPl l -Communist troop. led by tl.nka allacktd Kontum for t.ht MC· ood day In a row today deapi~ heavy atrUu:1 by U.S. warplal'M.'I on the ouUkiru o1 the Central Hichlands provincial aphal. Spokenmn said American heUcoptel'!I ulin& electrQOk:aJly-auided mi 11 l l e 1 knocked oot at least t1,1,·o North V1e-l· nlmtH ttnU lea than half a mile from the northern edge or the city and BS2a dropped me.we thin 300 tons of bombs around Kontum late Jtrlday and early to- day. Communi.lt forott ru.d au.acked lhe dty Friday, but were beaten back with the aid ol U.S. hellcoptet1. ·Jn other action, one U.S. advller wu ldllod and ao<Mhtr wounded when Corn· mW.lit troops attacked a South Vlei· namtte potltlon only 23 miles northwnt ol S.Jcon Friday ev•nlng, spokesmen 1ald, A rocktt nred by a U.S. Army helicopter In the same area earlier Fri- day fell short <if a 1u1pected Communilt potilion and J1:1nded near an Amerlcao patrol of the lit Air Cavalry Dlvlsion. woundlna: five GJ1. Jn nela:hborlng Cambodia, Communist forces Friday and today continued to bat- ter the provincial capital of Svay Rleng. five mlle1 from the South Vietnamese border and 70 milell 10utheast of Phnom Penh. , Buy a Poppy? The South Vietnamt1e, concerned the fall ot Svay Rleng would leave the way open for further Communlat inflltrallon into South Vietnam . provided heavy 1ir aupport in ths fight to hold the city. South Vietname1e command 1poke1man In Saigon said Communi!1t force1 Iott at lea1t 311 dead in attack• on the aoveCMlent defenae line around Kon· tum ·lo Fr!dOx.'.• f1Jhtln1. ~They pul £ovenurieiit ca1uaJOea: at 20Clead and 81 Debbie Beck. 16 , a junior at Laguna Beac h High School, took part of Friday off lthe physica l education period) to sell poppies for the American Legion Post. She said she wasn't turned down by many. Here she is making a sale. Debbie is also the school represe ntative to Girls State. WOW>ded. . Jn the town ltlelf, HVeral hundred Communllt toldler1 apparently remained holed up ln.llde a group of hou1<1, In· cludin1 a ochool. Thfy had Infiltrated Kontum Thunday and to far de1pite 1iou1 .. io.1iou.. lighting apparently r .. malned entrenched, field report• 1aid. If the North Vletna meae are able to take Kontwn they In eff«t would have cut South Vietnam Jn two, controlling a 11trate1lc 1rea of the Central Highland• 2IO mlleo north of 5al1on. Off -dut y Officer Injures Youth In Wild Chase A 1u1pected fugitive from t h tt California Youth Authority Is In custody and In pain as well today after a wild foot chase Jn Huntington Beach Friday that ended when an off-duty police ofllcer flred two allots. Huntington Beach detectives said that Albert Leighton Kopsho, 17, suffered 1 nesh wound In the thigh In the shooting that climaxed 1 wild foot chase from a aupermnrket at 20182 Beach Boulevtird. Kopsho, pcllce said. allegedly was caught before noon shoplifting by an employe of Von's Markets, and re turned Jn.~lde the store. The youlh then allgedly began to scuf- nc \vlth mnrket efuploye Jack B. Corcor11n and hotted once more from the 1n11rkct. Corcoran grive chnse. 1'hc foot pur1uU led both partie.! into the pnth1 of movlng cars, and as the pair rrnchcd the busy hlghwt1y, off-duty putrolmnn 'l'om Conway noticed the in4 cident nnd jolncd In the rnce. Conway brol1ght ~long his pistol. spokesmen said. nnd after a short run shouted sevcrt1I times for the youth to halt. Authorities sold the fleein g teenage r kept running. Conwny fired twice. One or the slugs downed !he youth. 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"We would all like to see stabilizing agreements to curb the arms race," the lnactlve candidate-for. the Democratic presldenttal nomination said. "But far from curbing the arms race, the present agreements are likely to lead to an ac- celerated technological arms race with great uncertainties, profound instabilities and considerable cost.a." He added that the agreements "do not encourage a reduction in strategic spen- ding and may well encourage an in4 crease." Another presidentia l hopefu l, Sen. Ed· mund S. Muskie, (D-Maine ,) reflecting Jackson's concern ove r the lack of qualitative controls, said It wa~ a great disappointment that the trealy li1nlted only numbers or missiles -not im- prot'ements that can be made on existing ones. On the who le, however , Muskie praised the ltgreemcnt as "symbolic of the abil ity or man to construct a world which will be safe for ourselves and future genera- tions." Sen. John C. Stennis, (0-Miss.,) chairman of the Senale Armed Services Committee, said that while the limJtatlons "may not be ideal ... they are an impor- tant beglnnlng; and it is: time we made some kind of a beginning. I hope that Congress will be able to support such a first step toward limitations." Sen. John Sherman Cooper, (R-Ky.,) a member of the Foreign Relations Com- mittee who has fought with past presidents over-1trategic--J>0licy, praised the agreement and predicted that op- ponents of the pact would be able to put together no more than 25 votes to any ef- fort to defeat i. Refusal o ratify would require at least 33 negative votes. Stennis did not give his outright en4 dorsement but said the goal of the treaty was "worthy of our strongest efforts." He added that the Senate would need assurances "that our unquestioned ability to protect ourselves will continue. We must also have the ass urance that we can safely and accurately verify that the agreement Is being kept." Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, (D-Mass.l , called the treaty "clearly the most ef- fective and worthwhile step taken in thil'I administration and it deserves the com- mendation and support of a I I Americans." * * * * * * St1·ol{e of Fountai11 Pe11 -World Hi story is Mad e By PETER J . SHAW MOSCOW (U PI) -Al 11 ,os p.m. !hr 10.foot ·tall \\"hi!e French doors or the Krernlin's Vlnrlin1ir Hall swung open. President Nixon and Soviet leader Lt'Onid I. Rrezhn1'v entered and descend- rd nine red.c·nrpct steps to make hislory with n fe\\" strokes of '"·o fountain pens. Nixon, usin~ n polished mahogany and 1:old fou nl:t in pl'n frorn n holder before him. signed their ar1ns control agrl'<'mcnl first. lie np~ared to "·rite quickly. as i( fearing lhe book \\·ould be slnmmed shut be(ore he could finish . As Brezhne\' th('n signt'd \\"ith an id('n- tical pen , Nixon reac hed into his left breast pocket. \rlthdrew 1 black and sllvtr rountnin pen. unscre\ved the cap, and paused , Bru.hnev signed slo.,,·ly. meticulously. Yorba Lin da Man Killed in Crasl1 A 23·ytaMld m11n Jrom Yorba Lind3 "11 klllfd Friday when he was struck by • frtlght train in Laram ie, \Vyo., authorities reported . ~arles Clayton Ram'<len. a student at the Unlvttslty ol W)·omlng, wu killed in· •tantly In the 1cddent. Corontr's aides in th• Roell)' Mountain stale said that wltnesRS r<J>Orled It sttmed as if Ran11den lfttt "11 .. ping with his legs draped acrou Ille ralll" whtn the fr<l&hl struck" him. ' He gl anced at Nixon,pen still in hand. Nixon was signing !!gain. T\1•ice Brezhnev leaned back to his right and grinned at Soviet President Nikolai \1, Podgomy and Premier Aexei N. Kosygin. The usually dour Kosygin managed a small smile. Podgorny beam- ed. Nixon. in blue sui t and gray tie, gathered his arms to his chest as various documents v:ere placed before him. He appeared slightly u n com fo r 1 able , Brezhnev. in black suit and red tie, seem- ed rig ht at ho mt'. Al 11: 12 p.n1 .. Nixon hai r rose from hi s chai r and gathered up his t\\'O signatures books. Brezhnev \\'ailed for an aide to gather hi s. They rose and shook hand! fOr nine seconds. Breihnev grinned and Nixon , for the first lime in four minutes of history, smiled. Appla use echoed through tht domed chamber, dominated by a 1old Jcaf chandelier. At 11 :15, four butlers marched in with silver trays ()f Russian champagne ln cone.shaped crystal goblt!ls. Nixon . toasted Brezhnev. Brezhnev toasted Kosygin. Podgorny toasted Nixon. Henry A. Kis,,lnger "-enV on a glau-cllnkln& sprtt. Bre.1hnev and Nlxon lifted their glasses for a fonn•I. photocraphed toast. Bruhnev took a be.11ltb,y 1wiJ. Nilon lipped his. B~1hntv tocked ~is head lo \he lert and whisper«! somtlhlna consplratorlaUy Into Nixon's right ear. They took eech other by lbe dbow and beaded Cltlt ol lbe room. - ' - Bomb Wa r 1aing f'ro• Pqe l Supreme Court . Threat 'False' AIRP ORT ... dtiun1 "somewhat Jns than impressed" with the Orange Coonty proposal The .\1arine Corps at Camp Pendleton. uninvited to yesterday's joint mH-tlllC i1sued a statement whlcb had beai ~P" ' proved by llaj. c:.n. Herman l'l>f- gemeyer. base commander. "\Ve cannot see how such a projrct could fail to ha,·e an impact on and seriously influence our capability to con- duct training program s," the statement sai d. WASIUNGTON (ti PI ) An anonymous telephone caller threatened to explode a bomb against an outside v.·alJ r;f the Supreme Court building today. but the time set for the explosion passed v.·1thout incident. The majestic, v.•hite marble building on Capitol Hill wa s bashed in floodlights in the-J)rediwil darkness, as most 1ecieral buildings have been 4iace a bomb ex· ploded in the Capitol ~1arcb 1, 1971. But two police cars parked on the broad sidewalk in front of the building and office rs used fla!i'htights to probe tbe dense shrubbery on the grounds. Banning E. \\'hitlington. the Supreme Court pre ss information chief. said the search cen tered on the south side of the building wh er e the purported explooi ve was allegedly planted. The build_ing faces west toward the Bombs Explode At Uni versity; No One Injured NEW YORK (UPI) -Two bombs ex· ploded today at two separate Columbia University buildings which have been the frequent target.a of antiwar demonstra- tions, police said. There were no reports of injuries. Police said one bomb went off at 10:45 a.m. PDT in a ninth floor seminar room of the newly built School of International AffaitiS. The second, coming about 2() minutes later, blew apart a sink in a ninth floor hallway of Pupin Hall, which • houses the Physics Department. Both were time bombs with timin)! devices. said Sgt. Ed Sullivan or the 26th Precinct. He said an unidentified woman call ed pol ice to say the bombs had been placed th ere. The woman also said bombs had been placed at the university's Law Center and in Low Library. No explosions were re ported at those two locations. Anliwar demonstrators charged that th e university was conducting work for the Defense Department at both Pupin Hall and the SIA. The university, however, has consistently den ied that it does any research connected with the Vietnam War. It has defended , however, the right of individual professors to con- duct research for the Defense Depart- ment as individuals. Nick Monjo, a senior who is a reporter for the university student paper, the Columbia Spectator, said he was near the SIA building when. ~I heard two muflled ex plosions and then I could see flames in the window. It was more of a rosy glow than flames," he said. "Then the gla ss hit the sidewalk." The Fire Department said there was no fire. He said the blast knocked down panel- ing, destroyed chairs and a coffee percolator and blew a hole in the ceiling of the seminar room. The 15-story SIA building was opened last September. Pupin Hall is an older 14-story building about three blocks north of the SIA building. Peti tio11 Drive Ne aring Goal . --New port Chief Newport Beach Police Chief James Glavas -speaking as the new president of the California Peace Officer's Associa- lion -said today the statewide group is nearing its goal in forcing the issue of the death penalty on the November ballot. Glaves, who only recently assumed the top post in the state association. sad that thus far 400,000 names have been gathered on petitions seeking the restora· lion of capital punishment. There are anoher 150,000 to go, he added. "We are very optmistic of attaining our goal," he said. The Harbor Area chief said that thus far officials had certified 250,000 actual legal signat ures. "And at that rate we should have 400,000 tallied very soon." The association is one of several groups leading the drive to restore death as the penalty for murder. Police officers have been seeking signatures "on thelr own time," Glavas said. President Nix on Has GOP Votes WASHINGTON (AP) -Pmident Nbr· on has kcl.imulattd enough Republican NaUonal Conventk>n delegates to wure hll namlnallon for 1 K<'Ond Jenn In the Whit• Houoe. Capitol one block away and the \Vhite House 17 blocks away. .. The Supreme Court police say that rail came to Capitol poUce. They didn't identify who lt v.·as." \Vhittington said. "They said the bomb was on the East Capitol Street side outside !he building." A 90-minute search turned up nothing, j)oliee said . The Supreme Courl is not bounded by East Capitol Street. The street is actually located one block to the JOUlh. lt runs east from the capitol to the Maryland state line. A man telephoned United Press International headquarters in New York s aying he was a member of the Weathermen underground in Chicago and claimed a bomb went off on the left side of the court building at I a.m. A Supreme Court building guard, who is actually on the payroll of the General Services Administration under th e ' federal structure, when que stioned about the report said: "We got an anonymous call that it was going off at lO:lS a.m. PDT. It was sup- posed to be on the East Capitol Street side. We're looking now, but haven·t found anything." FromPaflel MEMORIAL. •• Joe Hooper, Congressional Medal or Honor Winner of Vietnam. IN WESTMINSTER: An 11 a.m. prcr gram at Westminster Memorial Park Mortuary Chapel Is being ccrsponsored by the American Legion Post 555 or Midway City and the Eleventh District of the Veterans of World War I, U.S.A. THE JAPANF.8E community or Orange County will also conduct a 5 p.m .. af- ternoon service at Westminste-r Mem·ortal Park. JN SEAL BEACH: Leisure \Vorld veterans of Seal Beach are scheduling a 10 a.m. service in the amphitheatre. Guest speaker will be Capt. Edward Gallagher of the U.S. Naval \VeaJ)Ons Sta· tion at Seal Beach. IN ANAHEIM: An 11 a.m. service is sched uled at Anaheim Cemetery. The an· nual program is being co-sponsored by the Anaheim Ameri can Legion and VF\V post. IN CYPRESS: The VFW post ol Cypress and C. R. Rogers Memorial Post 984 have scheduled an 11 a.m. observance at Forest Lawn in Memorial Park. Participa ting in the event will be 17-year- old Granville J. Coyne, commander of the Cypress Post. Cypress mayor Otto Lacayo will read President Nixon's Memorial Day declaration. Other ac- tivities include a rifle fire salute and place ment of wreaths on symbolic memorial graves. Music will be provided by th e Anahe im Western High School Band. rr-1 LOS ALAMITOS: A day-long open house at Los Alamitos Naval Air Station will include fli ght demonstrations, radio- control aircraft the .. Kingsmen" drum and bugle corp and refreshments . Gates open at 10 a.m. "Helicopter apera1ions. ship-tcrshore' movements. amp h i b i o us operations, artillery fir ing and communications tr:l ining 'A"Ould al l be ad~·ersely affected- Tht location of a jet air facility - civilian or 1'1arine -either on the land or o(f_tbe _eoastline would....de.pri ve-the-bast... both of valuable real estate and air space required to effect its mission," the state- me nt said. An Orange County delegate said later that his county's orfici als actually haye their eyes on joint usage of El TorlJ 1'1arine Corps Air Statiion. The Camp Pendleton proposal, he said. was a ploy to pressure the Marines into a com- promise at the Santa Ana base. Ca'.sper s said during the meeting that an airport study Of the Southern California A'ssociation of Govennnents (SCAG f would be rel eased in July recom- mending joint military and civiUan use of the El Toro air station . Scheidle told the Orange County of- ficials that transportation. both air and ground is "an emotional thing with l~al politicians" here. "You shouldn't be disappointed yau came down here for this conversation," Scheidle told Caspers. "We should get together from time to lime to discOvtt OW' problems.'' FromPaflel CRASH ... full toad of camping equipment and sup- plies. The fast-moving police unit skidded for nearly 100 feet before striking the rear of the truck, sending that vehicle careening down the roadway for several hundred feet more. -:-:----nrTe:t wa:'~,-~,1~.m~m=ea~-onwttie pavemffi'""-- 3S were severa l of his com panions. . Authorities did not immed iately iden· tify the driver of the truck. and the.entire crash will be investigated by the California Highwa y Patrol, Murray said -standard procedure in such incidents. Police officials rushed four of the ~ ju red to the hospital in a police car. Briet, went to Mission Hospital in a city ambulance under the ca re of Dr. Joseph Carella. a pediatrician at Orange County Children's Hospital. "The boy most certainly \\'Ould have died had it not been for the doctor pass- ing by when he did." Assis tant Police Chief Stan Matchett said from the hospital. "Dr. Carella should be given a11 the credit for helping the boy," he added. Briet was rushed into surgery at about 4:30 p.m, Friday and surgeons worked for several hours trying to mend wound• to the youth's head and abdominal region. Police at the scene said they planned '!I_!_ invei5tiga!!_o11. into the source of the_ Geer a legedly being carried in the pickup. The cargo of the \'ehicle was scattered over an ilrea lhe size of half a city block and foaming cans of beverage littered the roadway, mixed with clothes, sleeping bags and rour days' worth of foodstufrs. 'Ille AS!OC!ated Presa poll ol. convention deltgat.. show<d Friday that et le11t 8116 NIJton del•1•"9 have been electtd In primarlea or It.ate caUC\L9MI and con- vtnUons. 'Y oa1r Boots Are Dir t y' \ll'I T ...... It tat11 671 delecalet lo win the GOP presldentlal nomlnatlan at the Republlc•n Natloclal Convtnllon which open.s In Miomi Bead> AuJi. 21. 'Whadja use to clean 'em buddy? A Hershey bar? This )IOUtlg koala bear appears to be lrupe<Ung the troops as he puses the time 'Df !lu~ Witnmembers ot the Royal Austrillan Navy al Cri b Point, Auiliiiii • • -.- Keep l' ou1· CafJ-IJ~ry '• S.lunlq, Mq 17, li71 DAILY PILOT Charges Fl y • Ill Court Accusatio11s Bog Dr. Ha rte lius Hearings By TO~I BAl\LEI' ot 1M 0.1/J l"lt.I ll•tf A flurry of accusations b~ defellS(' al· torney Matthew Kurllich, ~·h\ch Included the probing o( stste witntss Reba Vaughn's association with an Orange county deputy di strict attorney. provldM a fiery end to the third three-day hearing into mis<.'Onduct charges "l"inst Dr . Eb-- be Hartelius. taped • lelepho nt con\'l•rsAllon 'l\'hich she had \\'Ith Kurllll·h prior ta the flrit o( three Superior Court trial1 on charges fll· ed agalnst llartl'llus. Kurllich, ob,·iously shocked by ~frs. Vaughn's action . insislcd on slate hearlflR officer E.F. dt\lilbiss listenln.g to thnt tapt'(I conversation. It \\'I'S App4trtnUy regarded by tilt ~rlnnln~ ~trs. VaUihn as being high!}' prtjudirial lo the lawyer. l.,o~king something like a Loch Ness 1i1onster. this s"'1mmer strokes along the shoreline of Lake Aiich· igan in calm \Yater and desn't even get his feet ,..,ct. Some trick, huh~ KurlUch concluded bis t·ross ex- amination of the aggnssi\'e blonde dlvorcte by obl11ining her admission lh11l she forged the Harbor Area physiciAn·s name to a $2 ,000 check \\•hich she pron1pt· ly casbtd. OeVilbiss s11id he will listen to the tapt during lhfo six·n1onth rtceSs ln ll Statt Board of ~ttdlrnl E,:arnmrrs htaring thnl is not expcC'led to t·oocludc tM>fore ~'o"em~. 1973. Moratoriu11a A n1101a1aced Library Bool{ Overdue? ·' Newport · Has Good New s By WILUArtt SCllREIBEll Of 1111 O•llJ ,1 .. 1 11111 It used to be in Ne"·port Beach that if you didn't get your library books b~ck on tin1e, the police would c<Jme around and collect them -and the fines -fron1 you. "BuL that was mort than 10 years 11go and Newport Beach i..! too big for that no\4'." said J\frs. Dorothea Sheely, head librarian. The problem of lost an! overdue books. hoYt'ever, is bigger than ever in the city 's three branch libraries. "Last year alone, we averaged more than 130 books lost per brAnch at a total CTlsl of about $1.500," s:iid Mrs. Sheely. -.--•·\Ve· tm'~-ff1c1i.Sffffnt many mOre l hat are considered long overdue." she added. Forgetful patrons will :soon have a chance lo make restitution at no cost to t.hen1selves. '·Sometime this fall, we are planning a county"·ide moratorium on fines for overdue books to give these people a Chan ce to bring back books to any library in lhe Santiago Library System," said Mrs. Sheely. She said the Newport Beach library system holds a moratorium every two ~ears or so but this will be the first coun· ty1o.·ide effort. . Allhough a total o{ only 250 books per branch per year lo!t or overdue may not seem like much compared to more than 100,000 books available, Mrs. Sheely sid the problem is a large one. ''Administalively, we have to keep one dlcrk at each branch just to handle &verdues ant lost book!," she said. ''-And When they are Jost, we have to replace then1 . · ··Sometimes that is hard when books are out of print," she added. A book inventory was mnde last year for the first time in 15 years, rttrs. S11eely said. "\Ve round that we had lost 3,000 books outright in that time," she said . "Jn a lot of these cases. the person ha~ moved and left no forwarding address," said Mrs. Sheely. Standard procedure \\'heu a book becomes -overdue is first to send a postcard. then make a personal phone call and finally send a letter from the ci- ty altorney'11 office warning that the books are city property. "That last one usually gets back ll lot of books."' she said. Fines are five cents a day. Even if 2. book is kept out long enough for th e fine to build up to the cost or the book. the patron must pay an additional $1 service charge when it is returned. rt1rs. Sheely recalled the past, when police went door-tCKloor to c0llcct boo ks and fines. ''We even took one man to court 15 years ago lo recover 16 books and a fine ." she saicl. "We can't do these kind! of lhings anymore because of the costs and time required," she sail. So libraries have taken new steps to keep track of books. .. The main library l'las an electronic monitor but Y:e can't afford that tyre of eta borate equipment," she said. "So y,·1. just arrange things so we can observe th~ books a little better." The fine moratorium wjJI cost ~he libraries a considerable piece of needed revenue. "We make $14,000 to $16,000 a year from fines and that helps with operating cost!." said Mrs. Sheely. "Of course parL of that goes to cover lost book costs." Women Teachers Failing In Elementary Science By johft ialler 01 "" Otllr ,1191 llllf \Vomen's Liberation may never forgive them. but top educators In West Orange County agree that female teacher! aren't cutting the mustard when It comes to teaching science to grade school kids. The concern is p:-essing because school officials are working to iron out problems ill their science programs. "\Vomen often do not like science," ad- mlh; Beltv Funkhouser. a s s i s t a n t superintendent or instruction at the llunt- ington Beach City (clcmenlary l School Di&trict. "So it is true that on the whole, women aren't good science teachers.'' Since more than 90 percent of grade sthool teacher• are women, the problem Pftsented is obvious. But there are several other problems, too. Among them are: -Science te1tJ that r;tress memoriza· tion over underatandlng. . - A tendency among those who can ttach science, whether they arc mtn or women, to want to teJ¥:h it In high school where the students can grasp it on a higher level. -An over-empha1l1 among school of- ficial s themaelvet on reading skills to the exclusion or all 1l1e. "I've seen female teachers who never took their .science texts out ol the closet all year becauu they were afraid of them. and because they knew if they taught reading well enou&h nothing would be said," said Hal Ch1pm111, a former sclence curricu lum coordinator !or the Octan View School Dlatrld. · "Many women are top rate scM!nce teachers, but lhere are also many who l don't under.stand .science themselves. They are always afraid that an ex· periment will fail . or that some kid in the class will ask a question they can't answer." Chapman was also critical or state science texts \Vhich, he said, "give much. more material than it is possible to ~ver well. "\Ve'd be better off lo go slower, let the students do more of their o~ex· perlments, and make sure that when a topic is covered, th.e kids really un- derstand it," he said. Cha pman is optimistic aOOut the science program in his district because next year Octan View will install a series of teats to find out il each teacher is ef- fectively teiichlng certain r e q u I r e d material. Formerly, he noted, the stan- dardized state reading and math tests were the only ones the district had , and these neglected science. The Fountain Valley School DI.strict Is taking a different approach to the prob- Jem, with a ''hands on" approach to science rather than a "memorlzallon" approaC'h. '' "We're going to completely overhaul our ecience program.'' said Bill Barnes, an educational 1ervlces administrator. "Students will be working with a series of carelully packaged experiments to discover Important science principle for themselves." "We're very fortunate that we've been able to get federal funding for this pro- eram1" continued Barnes. "I think It will go a kmg ways toward overcomina our problema." • He noted that exte1Uive retralnlna of teachers ·.,..ould be necessary before the J>l'QIJ'am could be installled. "I think It 11 the obligation of district.a to give special teachins to te111chers when they lack background in a certain area," Bnrnes s11id. Miss Funkhouser In Huntington Beach said that in her dlslrlcl the use of dept1rl.rnentaliud junior high schools waa helping to overcome the problem o! aome teacher• with IClence. "We do have many teachtta who can teach science, and w1 have them teech.lnJ Jelence e1cluslvely.'' she said. "11111 one 1dvantqt .1c Junior high ldloot l)'•tlm hit over a 1y1t1m where tcechen Illy In the ume clauroom 1U the way tbtoqh tbe ei&htll 11adt." Lagiuia' s Recal l Vote Still 01i -Des pite Lorr 'Although Laguna Beach City Coun- cilman Edward C. Lorr has expressed his intention to resign his seat July 31, regardless of the outcome of the July 25 recall electlon, voters will have to ex- press them selves on the recall in order to have their \'Oles for another candidate counted. This law \.\'as emphasized today by City Clerk Dorothy t<.lusfelt, who \.\'ill appear al the first scheduled candidates' forum Thursday to explain the complexities of t11e recall-election ballot. As required by the election code, said rtlrs. li·lusfclt, the July 25 ballot, carrying the names of four candidates seeking Lorr's seat. will carry a notation, "No vote cast shall be counted for any can- didate unless you also vote either 'yes' or 'no' on the question of the recall of the person 50ught to be recalled from that of- fice .'' '·The counting of the ballots will be ex- tremely difficult ," Mrs. Musfelt said; "and it is very important that voters understand they must vote on the recall before they can \'Ole for a candidate. Since rt1r. Lorr announced his resigna- tion, many people have ind icated to me lhey thought the recall part of the elec- tion would be called o;r. Actually, his rlilgnation is not scheduled to become effective until after the election, and the recall definitely will be on the ballot." City attorney Tully Seymour also will be on hand to answer questions at the Thursday candidate forum at 7:30 p.m. in city hall council chambers, pre!ented by the Laguna Beach Coordinating Council. Eight minutes will be alloted to each candldate, followed by a question and answer period. rttrs. Vau ghn also .admlllt'd that she OAILY PILOT Sllll 'hti. ACCUSES EX-LOVER Reba Vaughn DeVilbis! said he \\'ill co1n1nl•nl on :n1y cff~t the nwrding 1night hn\·t on lh1• t•aSf' \.\'hen the four-physll'tan C"On1nu!IN' n1eet.s a1tnin in Los Angi•les 011 l'\ov. It Hllrttllus. 50, rn~s 1nultiplc rhar)o(eS of profl'sslonnl And person11\ 1niscond11<'L 111• f:1ces revocnlion of his liC"rn~e to prRl'lit1• niedlcine if the C'Omtniltte finds mt.r \t in the stole's chnfJ:!es nf moral Jurpitu(le and unprofessional runch1et. All tlirrc dn ys of the h1·ru·111g 11•hich closed Thursd:-iy \\'ere dt\'Oted to Kurlllch's c·ross exnminnllon or the \'olatllc r.tr!. \1nughn. !It drew r1•pc11fe~t cr\Ucls n1 fron1 deVilb lss on \.\'hat the hearing officer said \\'A~ the trlnl lawyer's ptnchnnt f11r covering the stunt ground more th:-111 011ri'. The pone\ i:" sehl"dulrd to he11r tt'stimony ln No\'t111!wr nn al\eg111ions !hot llnrtl'lius r<'l>eatl'dly dn1g11rct ~!rs. \Vand a ~tl'lendrez. 27. of 01~tn ~1r.~8 11s a menns of achit'vlng :l sexunl relntlonship with the 1'11rnrtil'e nurSf''s :licte. ~lrs. ~lelrndrt•z dit'd in Septembfr nf 1968. lier rn1nily ha s suf'd ll nrtellus for $250,000 in an Oran~e County Suptor!or O:lurt IRWl!Uit that f'h nrgts him with fl''.'lponsibillly for her drnth. Kuril\rh questioned Mrs. Vaughn 11t length. Thursday on her as!OCIR11on with Deputy DistTlct Attorney Alphon5U5 Novick. the prosecutor ln !hr first of 11nrtelius ' three Superior Court tri11\s . Har1 ellus fll C<'fl chargt'S or llrSon . ('Oil· spiracy nnd brih<'ry in all lhr1-e nctlons and wos clenrcd of all nllrlo(allons. "Isn't it true that ~1r. Novlrk brought you flowers while you were in the ho'.'lpital?" Kurili<'h asked . Mrs . VRughn t'ollapscd laughlnj!: on the witness stand. It was some moment! before she could resurne her testimony. "Oh come on. ~Ir. Kurllich. he's mar- ried," she finall y told lhc lnwyer. "\Vhat do you think I am?" Kurillch at this point a5ked a DA 11. V PlUYI' reporter present in the hearln,i: room to help him recall aspects of what he apparentzy believed was an as!IOCla- tion between Nov ick nnd ~1rs. Vaughn . He wa.1 immediately rtminded that such conduct Is in conflict with codes or ethics observed by journallat1 and lawyer s. Kurllich accused Mra. Vaughn shortly before the hearing ended of contacting Novick and Supe rior Court Judge Byron K. McMiiian about Hartellus conduct SPECIALS DAILY ,llOf" 111ff "''" .. FACES MIDICA L CH ARGES Dr. Ebbe Hartellus bt'l'aus1· she \cnrned that her former h>\'t'r h;1d bought h\1 wire a $60.000 home in the IO:l 1'uru are11 . Judi,:1· t<.lc~lll\An jailed llnrlell us nftcr bfinJ: loltl by t<.1r&. Vaughn that lht phys:l- rlan h:1d hrnttn her up nnd was refusing in Cost .-~lcsR . fi;lr.~ V1u1Jthn ha5 le!lllfltd t h II t llartrlius "n111vod In !ht. bnck foor" whllc h<'r ex-hnusband lt11y Vaughn "tno\'ed out the front door" !hortly after Vauahn lcllrned of her love urfalr with the allver- hairt'll flhy!llrlan. "\'ou bet I was mJul." Mrs . Vaughn iold th<• l'<)1nn1lttee. "Hflre we were living on wl•l(are nnd hhn (H11rtelh1111 standing nul!llde the store while I boul(ht ~rocerle~ \Yilh food st11mp11 and then he J(Qe'.'1 and buys his wire a $00.000 house ." Mrs. VAUlilhn hA R testified t h It Hartclius Introduced her to narcotics -and repcatl'dly lnjteted her to the polnt that she was n1led lobe A narcollc11 addict ;ind Sl'nt to atate prlaon In January of Jilll9. HnrlrlllL~ has 1ued thr: sh11pely blonde for $1 50.000 In a lawsuit that charges her with h1lse 11Ci:Wlallon11 lcadlnJi: to his ar- rest on multiple felony charges. He h1u1 also sued the cities of Co•I• Mesa and Newport Beach and nlne lawm<'n In those two jurl1dk:Uon1 for JZ m!lllon in a lawsuit clUnl( hi• taLN arrnt and 1nn\iclou1 pro1ecullon on thole 11mo charges. Hartellua further cl1tm1 that hl1 once nourishing Harbor Area practlce has been dnmaged by the 1erle1 of 11111 ac- tions improperly taken 11alnst him. FRIDAY ... SATURDAY ··· SUNDAY ONLY! TAKE YOUR PICK ... ALL BRAND NEW! ... 1972 ~IEBCUBYS ... MERCUR)' THI S WEEKEN D ONLY $368800 MONTEGO • • • 2 DR. HOT ..•• LOADED , INCLUD ING A IR COND. #211071592164 MERCURY TH IS WEE KEND ONLY MONTEREY • • • 2 DR. HOT .••• LOADED , IN CLUDING AIR COND. #2Z461-f574402 .---MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND SPECIAL?---.. 1~72 CAPRI . . . or . . . 1972 CO MET • •GAECAIR63139 •2K31T '142169 HURRY! PRICES GOOD MEMORIAL WEEKEND ONLY! llome Of The New Car .• , •'Golden Touch" Home Of The New Car ••• "Golden Touch" ~ ... • • • • • ' l ' ' .. , . • ' I I ' 1 I \ • 4 DAILY PllDT M~mory Aid Keep Y ardwork Records By FRANK J. TAYLOR 01 flll D•llr t'lltf 11111 11The ro.!el looked like they needed feeding , "' I gave them some U.8 today,'' aald The Flower Committee, who Is my spouse. "Great . I fed them yesterday," I sai d. "'They're well fed this month." thought we knew when we fed the lawn last, but we were never sure. My first venture in "no · guess gardening'' was an orchard watering chart, a sheet of bookkeeper's ledger paper, wit h the weeks marked at the top of the column, and the fO?IS of trees indicated at the left margin.. All I had to do was make a blue "When were they lalt?" ahe asked. fed check when I watered. a red one when I fed the "(;ame out to the tool-trees. The automatic rain 1hed and I'll tell you ex· system put that chart out actly," I said. of business. The Raine lox On the door of our did the remembering and ea:rcten medicine cabinet I~ the watering. But not the pinned a piece of paper, spraying and feeding. · one of the most lmportnnt That's when I devised implements In our garden the monthly spraying and anenal. It Is a simple plant feeding chart. It Is calendar made by folding such a simple way Of up aome lined tablet keeping a reoord that I - Beware Around Pool Exercise Care Witli Electrical Ware By VIVIAN BRQWN A~ "••1 ,M'11r• . In bare feet at yoo'r nim- mlllg pool you are almost the perfect conduclor or elec- trlclty. If the electrical charge cannot find a copper conductor to lhtt ground, it will elec· trocute you, under certain clrcumstancts. You also could meet thi1 fate while dangling your feet tnto the water--as,.ou-diatyour rndlo if it has a breakdown of Insulation within It. The cur- rent can surge through you lo the ground. Or you might be climbil1f'l ladder from a pool that has been energiud from a broken light. Zoom. The charge will come when you touch the lad- der. Or you may decide to cook a hamburger on yoµr poolside .elccll:_lc grill that might.have a leak. These are unpleasant th<.ught.s, but there have been so many thousands of shocks and electrocutions In and about pools that a new national elec- . trica l code is in effect. Storable pools-the above ground type and some that are part-way into the groond- must now be protected with ground faul t c i r cu It in- terrupters, Jn 1973 all swim- ming pools and outdoor recep- tacles must be protected by these devices. One major ooncern Is that many do-it-yourselfers have installed their own pools and lighting, without bothering to get permits, and are unin- formed of the new codes. pere 100-watt bulb. Adults would respond to a shock of 20 millis by being pinned to whatever they were gripping- water faucet or light bulb, but even at a S milli level an adult would jump back. The 5 milli level was chosen because of children. Weight and health are big factors in degree of shock. Interrupters are different from circuit breakers and fuses in an electrical service panel that protect equipment fus es in an electrical service and prevent fires . The circuit breakers usu ally do not respo breakers usually do not re- spond until they feel 15 am- peres, but the Interrupters should cut off power at 1·200t h of an ampere. about 1--40th of a second before it can kill 9r burn. The whole electrical system I s b a s e d on grounding, Carissima explains. Anything connected to the earth such as a water pipe, is grounded. Water in a pool ts at an elec- trical ground level, but when Weeke1ider _, Gardeners' pl pes oome io and out ii is tied inlo llfOUnd. When eJectridi, ' wanU to go to ground lt chooses the path of least resistance. Some good rules to observe around pools: Forbid use of portable ap- pliances within 10 feet of the pool. The National Electrical Code forbids installation of ootlels within 10 feet but many people may not be aware of the dangers. Keep extension cords away from pools. Overhead wires should not be run across pools or within 10 feet of them. Care should be ti1ken in harldllng poolside accessories. Barbecues, refrigerators, television sets, electric hair dryers, outdoor s w J t c i1 es, mowers and hand tools -should be handled carefully. one should also be aware of other danger spats, the wiring people say. These include a filter pump motor. filter time clock , skim mer filter motor, pool cleaning equipment, elec- trically operated pool covers and radiant health ·equipment. Some Paints May Be Sandblasted ByANDVLANG AP Newsfeatures Q. -\Ve have the massive job or remoying the paint from our shingled house. We finally decided to have it done professionally. Someone sug- gested sandblasting. Will it work on u·ood? • / FISHING BOX OUT OF SCRAP PLYWOOD Compartments For All Types Lures, Sinkers Fishin' T·ackle Box Easily Made By STEVE ELLINGSON wood. then saw them out and asse{tlble. Each pattern has Everybody ought to do a lit-step-by-step pictures a n d Ile fishin', and judging from directions to guide the statistics, almost everybody amateur. does. This year close to 50 To obtain the full-size tackle mill ion people will be out on box pattern number 200 send the water trying for the big $1.00 (adCi 2.5c extra per pat- ones. There's something about tern for air mail delivery) by being outdoors and occllpied at currency. check or money sueh a peaceful sport that 's · order to: good for all of us. Steve Ellingson Collecting tackle and getting ORANGE COAST DA I LY ready fOr the season is almost PILOT PATTERN DEPT. as much fun as tthossing in the P. o. Box 23,83 Ground Covers Beautify For the hard-to-reach areas of the garden. consider grouncl <Xlvers as an answer 'ince cer- tain ones take little care. WiUt • minin1um of attention, yc\ll can enjoy &hem every day of the week-and not have to contend with weekly mowing and edging. Ground covers i n c I u d e plants that will tolerate some fOOl-"aUlc.-olherLlbal..JakL none at all. Some thrive in hottesl cooditiows, c e r t a i n ground covers want part shade; most offer bloom, fruit or uniquely dlstinctive foliage. A familiar cover for areas wi1hout traffic is carpet bugle (Ajuga ). 11 provides a beautiful setting with rosettes of dark green leaves and spikes topped '"it h blue flowers. There is a bro!lze-leaf variety whose popularity in- creases year-after-year. Plant Ajuga in' sun or shade; it grows In a low, thick carpet. Another carpet-like grower Is potentilla. Small, divided leaves create a handsome lex· ture-crisp green foliage and yellow flowers in spring and summer are lovely bonuses. It taJtes some shade, yet thrives in sunny locations, too. For hot, su nny areas try the dtlrable trailing g a z a n i a s • They're as colorfuJ as they are functional. Silver-gray foliage fills-in quickly. and yellow or orange daisy-like flowers are to be enjoyed for most of the year. The trailing types are ideal for sunny slopes, wher.e blankets of flowers will thrill all who View them .... Another modern 9uick fill-in. type ground rover 1S the trail· in g African Daisy (OsteospermumJ . ....C.r e en. shrubby foliate is highlighted by large lavender-plnk on white daisies. aheetl, each divided by a wonder why l didn 't start heavy line. On the left of It years ago. It could have Last year many children were electrocuted in' pools. A 13-yea r-old Springfield, Mo., youth touched the frayed cord of a sump pump while clean- ing an almost-empty pool. Similar circumstances took the life of a 13-year-old girl ln Evanston, Ill . A 14-year-old In- diana youth w~ electrocuted In his school's pool when he Checklist A. -Yes, provided that it is not oil paint and there are not a large number of coats. hook. Of course, e first thing Van Nuys, Calif. 91409 every fisherman ,needs is al ----'.-'-------------~---­ the Une I jot down lhe saved us JJlMY headaches dates on which I spray the when bug populalions fuchalaa, the roses or ony were exploding wllhout tree. ln lhe I a m l I Y our noticing them until we 6n:hard, with the kind of had a rtal baltle on our spray l use. In lhe right hands. And it would have hand IJ>lllCe I note the kept the lawn green and dltel of plant ft"ed lng of he8lthy when v.·e were be- the J1wn, vegetables or moaning brown spots. any other planting, and Of course, It doesn't what plant food l use. take a chart on lhe tooi. There ls a page for each 'shed wa11 to practice "no. month. Thumbing back, I guess" garden ing. A litUe quickly check the spraying pocket noteb:>ok will keep am feeding record for the the record. Or i calen<lar yeilr. with large enough spaces Like mo st home to make notes in the gardeners, we used lo squares. But for a forgl"t· spray and-feed and -waler---ful-gardenef'--Uke-~.-lhe -- by-guess . and · by -gosh. chart on the door or the meaning whene ver we toolshed garden medicine thought about It. Or cabinet. in plain sig ht whenever the posies or whenever I use the Pra-8. is shrubs or trees began to the best bet because It's look peaked, which was right there smackin g me ~ually too late. \\1e in the eye. touched an empty light bulb Here are some things to be socket. How do these ~ircuil guard thinking about this weekend. ground fault Interrupters foll • Keep after snails and electrocution? This question slUJ:"S. The use of bait or was put to Vincent Carissima, pellets at regular Intervals Vice-president of research and will keep your garden free of engineering of H u b b e 11 , these pests. , makers of wiri ng devices in • For P.roblem garden Bridgeport, Conn. areas where Vass won't grow. "A normal hea rt beats in ground covers can enhance the rhythm ic cadence until an beauty of your prooerty. electric shock causes it to Consider them for slopine; fibrilate," he ex p 1 at n e d • banks or in aceas that are di{- " When your heart goe's out of ficult to reac~ with aro-o~er.: v.·hack, you could be in • A mean1ngfu~ exper1en~e trouble. Interrupters must for ~oungsters while school 1s resp01'1<!-10 -1 -tow -1eve1 --of -out is to plant-and grow t~r amperes and cut off to pre-ou'TI summer ~ower garden. vent fibril lation of the he art.., There are m~ny eas~·lo-,:?ro~ He points out that the annuals ~va1la~le 10 l_~Jl Underwriters Laboratories nu~ s er I e ~, ~ n c 1 u d I n ~ specified t he interrupters J\.far1go!ds. Z1nn1as, D 9! Ir f must "trip'' at a 5 mllli le\'el D ah I 1 a s , Per I w 1 nkle. 1·200th of the amount of cur-Cockscomb, Alys~m. Lobe.Ha, rent used in lighting a one-am-and a host of hybr1~ Petunias . e Shop for hanginl? bas~lct ln nurseries . You'll f i n d Tree Has Dual Role blooming and foliage plants already cascadinl?·their beauty from on high. These can"-be taken home and enjoyed 1fin- stantly: they are uniq'Oe decorations for porch or patio. e Feed Roses this morth. * good tackle box. The tackle box pictured here Q. -I have tried two places ts de.si gned just the way a withou t result in trying to ob-fishennan wants it. There are lain some wooden plugs for compartments for all sorts of use In floors. Where can l lures and sinkers, a first aid purchase them? kit and other necessities . A. -l\'lany lwnber yards There's also a drawer that and some hardware stores and pulls out, and unde r the building supply dealers carry drawer there's plenty of space t,9em. But if yOO ·c~'t get for eels, large tackle, and even them there, you almost cer-a ·can of worms. tainly wlll at a store that sells The cost of this box, when boat supplies. you build it yourself, is onl y a 1 ·.* !ractioll of. what it would be ·· were you ab le to buy one as Q. -The walls In one of the good. Scrap plywood Is about rooms in our house was finish· all you'll need. Jus t trace the ed -with <lalcimine.-We -were--full-size-.pattel!n-parts on told that the way to get off the•;===========, Who Cares? calcimine before painting was to wash them with mild soap ~d "\\'ater. It hasn't worked No other newspaper fn the world ca.res about your com-very well. Could it be because muni ty like your community the walls have a "sand" daily newspaper does. It's finish? the DAILY PILOT. _A .. -That's the probable -· reason. Make a mixture of three parts of boiled linseed oil to one part of turpentine don't boil the linseed oil; if comes that way. Apply the mixture to the walls. Wait a day or two before painting. * Q. -Can redwood be Fruits Both Eye-catching and Tasty Eye-catching and t a s t y fruits are provided by many favorite trees and shrubs Jn California. Certain of these of- fer the gardenu a dual ad- vantage of producing year- round, evergreen. follal(e and fru it for table use, and hand ea Ung . Pl P • h. painted as well as stained? grO\V and produce delicious 1raclive large shrub, hi gh· ant lllC lllg A. -Yes. But if it bas no harvests. lighted by gray-green foliage previous finish and h a s Dv.·arf varieties or citrus are and noticeable b Io oms . Guides Growth weathered for some time, give of value because of the ir Fruiting tim e wit vary t.11ith it a primer compatible with space-saving advantages and locality. The Coolidge variety Pinching is the gardener's the type of paint to be used. amazing fru it product.ion. The is a grafted Guava and pro-way of guiding growth in such * possibilities are a I m o st duces larger fruit. summer-and-fall favoritl!s as l~OW! SUN GLASSES FOR YOUR WINDOWS! S ot ht•nt" A Polyest .. Motlflal C C I appllocl to your windows. -~ ..... Applied to the i111icl• of winclow1, thi• unique product ,+opt up to 75 1. of t~1 1un·1 h•ft , •• 12 1. of it1· 9l•1e ••• It r. of itt ffb1ic.f•din9 ultr1vlol1! r1y1! ••• r1duce1 1ir con• cl itionin9 co1t by r1ducin9 h1•t .• , icl1~/ for hom 1, office -or 1h9wi"o0m! "L.1 .n-·,hOw Vou llleComfOrf 1ild 1ivill91 pol• 1ible with th i1 un u1u1I clevelopm1nt from JM Comp1ny. No obli9t1fion. AMERICAN SUN KONTROL .MU E. c .. ., Hl'fllw1y, (01'9111 1111 Mir, V. Midi S. If 1111 ~lrt Th .. lrto '44·1494 OFFICE HOURS: t::lt t. S:Jt, MOH.· 1"1.1. BanliA1111rlaN -M111...-C~•l"I• -•111k T•rfllf 2640 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA HOURS: EVERYDAY 9-6 £VER POPULAR! MEYER LEMON Heading the llst is ci trus. In most ol CalUornJa 's myriad cllmate1 thtre ts a garden 1pot or decorative container to accommodate a choice of citrus varletlea which will endless -everything from The Srrawberry Gu a v as f u c h sias, crysantbemurm, Q, -How do you know oranges, I em on s, and (Psidium cattleianum )-red or carnations and dahJias. A pro~ whether yo need e speciel grapefruit to tangerines. kum-ye\lo\\·-gro1v into small trees erly-timed pinch w J 11 electrical circuit for a new aI>- quats and limes : with man-but can be maintained as eliminate some need for pliance? darins. tangelos and limequats shrubs wilh pruning. Gua\'a heavier pruning on many A. -Your local utility com· thrown in for good measure. fruit can be enjoyed fresh or other -shrubs at a later date. pany will tell you without The d~·arfs and standard-made inlo jelly, points out Check the progress of hanging dlarge. Generally, a special sized citrus, in addition to tas-the California Association of basket fochsias at your nearby circuit Is needed U the ap- ty and colorful fru it, also offer Nurserymen. nursery. Their shrubblness pliance requires more than (.;\), ~ I KILLS BERMUDA arid CRABGRASS in .... S2.St, tMte .._., 1 ..... ,....,.,,... '1" ...... , Cirra .._ . .._wen i111 C••wl-.. H9Nyl ....... Divide Irises After Bloon1s luxuriant glossy green foliage In ~·armer are as and flowering potential can be l32t> watts. 8.ot there are some all year. Fragrant white Pomegranates are du a J. attributed directly to pinching. variables, end you should get blossoms are a further bonus. purpose choices. Best-koown 1 ----------:~----:;::-------­ Your local nurseryman v.•ilt variety i s \Vonderful-big, have v4fieUe.s recommended plump red fruits which are Though opinion on the sub-for the area. natural at t r ac tions to Jed-varies. hobbyists In milder parts of the state. youngsters for hand eating. generally agree that bearded ·guavas are among the most The fall fruit adds decorative lils should be lifted nnd dlvld-attractive, verptile and useful value-as do the b r i I{ ht ed ~ately after bloom. subtropical ornamental plahU. blossoms In springtime. This Use a sharp knife to divide the The frutts att an edible deciduous performer can be rhlJomes. The older. woody delighl kept as a shrub or as a smaJI tedlons should be discarded . Pineapple guava (Feljoa tree and ls a good choice for Plant robust divisions whi<"h sellowlana) grows Into an at-the far reaches of tbt garden. hive a good fan of leaves.I-----'--''--:-:==========--..:..._ __ Leaves can be trimmed back lo 111 lncht! -for ease of handllnc. p~~~ •·GGAiEDE CENTER FRUIT TREES ,.........,, ... ow e NECTAltlNES e DWAltP' PEACH e llVl!ltLY HILLS APPLE .. _ e ltOY AL APltlCOT .... 1fllf•Dmllat .............. ......... - r INSTALL~D CHAIN-LINK FENCING I Plant Sale GALLON SIZE YOUR CHOICE Fruit Trees 5 GALLON SIZE ..... ~ _,_T,_,_ .,.....,,_ ,_... ,._.NWdctw TAMS Gallon Siu NUllSEltY OPEN AT 10 ' AM DAILY I SUNDAY \' ' • I' • '•. • I ) I ) MUNllNQTOM CQfT~ ,..OIHOU AllO afAC>( ltiJMTIMGJON ll,.CM OUR 100l'H ANNIVERSAAY YEAR , I 92•6111 I llEllMUDll car.mAss ..... --- DICHONDRA Kms gn>Wing bonnuda (dev;I gross) and crabgrass In di- chondra lawns. Apply with o 'P'eadtl', uo. SAVE ONLY $<>.9• $Joo s5t1 - Roll out the 6REEN CARPET Dichondra Sod Apricot Trees H••• • M1ittihl l••1t l1t- 1t•ntly. So4 ••II ... c11t •114 ttt.,. to ritf11ir Wetll Sf"fl i.11 ••ltli"t l•w•l. By the roll 7Yz .... ft . f. ..,1. t11 ,.i1• lv•cl091 fr.a frelll tr•M 1111 your ••• t•N.111 R ... $7.9S 498 NOW . SPECIAL PltlC.ES GOOD THIU WEDNESDAY, MAY ti -~ PHONE 546'5525 : ·~·~, ' .I ' l l ! f ~ ' r l l ·. . ,• ,, • • . I I. f { i ,. Gladiola Bulb Easy To Raise By MILLICENT TAYLOR Clwltllu kMll(I Mlllllw lin'I« Gladiolus are among the easiest to grow or t h e sum.mer-flowering bulbs and the handsomest. They also are effective in f Io we r ar-- rengements, by themselves or combined with other flowers and foliage. They can be planted as soon as the sprlng soil is workable. Give them full sun, away from tree and shrJb roots. And pro- vide good drainage. They cair not stand wet feet. In heavy soils plant the corms four+to-five inches deep. ln light soils set them " QUEENIE By Phil lntelfondl deeper, siX+to-seven inches. 1\~f~~:!f:~= The conns should be four-to-. ''It wasn't,much of a vacation. Unle53 you consider a six inches apart. running argument ihrough the majcr capitalS of Spade the area to a depth of ti " eight or 10 In ches, fill the bot+ Europe a vaca on. tom of the hole or trench with about two lnches of loose soil. --------------------- If our border is fairly rich you don't need to add any plant lood when planting. Otherwise H oroseope mi1 plant food with the loose-------- soil and cover it about half an inch befort !letting in your bulbs. The soil around your bulbs should be friable earth but firm. Aries: Get Back Many gardeners pl11nt glads In rows. They are also at· tractive in groups. Planted at le.day intervals will give a suecession of bloom. · Watering is important t() them. Unless there is plenty of rain, )'Vater them well when two Or three leaves appear, and weekly after that . When the plants have reach· eel about six inches high they will appreciate a .side dressing of plant food. After the fl<>Wers have been cut give them aoother feeding to help them form flowers for next year. For colors and variety these summer flowers caMOt be surpassed. All Vave names and are likely to be pictured in color 'vherever you buy the corms. All the rainbow tones are available, including spec- tacuJar blues and purples, many with rippled or picoteed edges and contrasting throats. Channing are the mlnlatwes, the florets are smaller,W~ the colors and markings equally refreshing. Don 't mils the minis. You will think yo ba ve a bevy of gay butterflies. On Solid Ground SUNDAY MAY 28 By SYDNEY OMARR Aries is the sign of the "~uperstar," including Mary Pickford, Otar!es Chaplin, Bette Davis, Gloria Swanson, Marlon Brando, Warren Beat- ty, Julie Christie and Joan Crawford. In Hollywood, I am asked by dir~ctors, newsmen, agents: "Why is it -why is Aries so prominent here?" My answer is that members of this , the natural first 1.0diacal sign, possess drive., spirit, an original ap- proach and a subtle kind of ego which breaks down bar- riers of traditions and creates a new tradition. That is at .. least part of the answer. l now ask, "Your opinion, please!" ARIES (March 21-Aprll 19): favorable. VIBGO (Au.g. 2.l-Sepl.22 ): You are given added responsibility. This will lead t'o greater opportunity. Accept despite apparent obstacles. Check fine prtnt. Be aware of subtle twist's, turnS. Break free from mente.l confinement . LIBRA (Sept. 2.).()ct. 22): Relatives may battle. Don't get caught ln middle. Gemini and Virgo are apt to ·be in- volved. Hold off on writing let- ters. Take special care with legal, other important documents. Short cut.s will not !luffice. SCORPIO (Oct. 2.l-Nov.21): One who controls: pw-se strings could make demands. Be reasonable, but adhere to prin- ciples. Family member is in- volved. You gtt what you want by being diplomatic. Don't push, force or make demands. SAGITrARIUS (Nov. 22· Dec. 21 ): Guard reputation. Some who purport to speak for • Superport Under Fire Ecology Fears Stymie Pal11idale Project PALMDALE (AP) -L<>s Angeles' grand scheme to build possibly the world's largest airport on a di:ltant desert has been temporarily stymied by some ecology-coiucious citizens who rear their quiet communlty will bteome a congested metropolis. The airport is planned to cover an area the size of Boston on the Mojave Desert nert to this pastoral community IS miles north of downtown Los Angeles. But a handful of homeowners and the oonservationlst Sierra Club have hauled the U.S. Department of Traruportatlon and tht Federal A vlation AdministraUon into court and forced new studies of the airport's effect on the desert's fragile en- vironmenf. The future ol the airport has betn thrown into sufficient doubt that the Los Angeles Department of Airports has stopped buying any more parcels or land for the eirport'a 24',000-acre site. The plaintiffs hope the court \\1lll revoke the permit the tr&n$portation department granted Los Angeles to build the airport. Since its inception, the proposed airport's proportions have boggled the minds of even veteran jetsetters. ,,.:t Ten miles long and five miles wide, the supe.rport is envisioned as probably the world's largest airport. Once targeted for completion by the Seagoing Dinner Slated June 10 A seagoing installation dinner for newly elected officers of the Exchange Club of the lrvlne Industrial Complex is planned for June ·10. A 79-foot motor launch, the Sear Era. will be lent by Ripley Daylies of the Sahara Leasing Company in Fullerton. Proceeds from the-club's cocktails and dlMer cruise to Long Beach Harbor will benefit the Heart FWld. Exchange officers for the 1972-73 year are : late 1970s. It is to serve au or Southern Callfomla, a port for the supersonic transports and globe-girdling jumbo airbuses of lhe futW'e. At first. It would supple1ntnl Los Angeles lnteniatlonal 15 n1Ues south\\•est of Los Angeles beside the Pacific Ocean. That 3,40Cl>-acre airport, hemmed by the ocean and dense residential and In· dustrial tract.s, is rapidly approt1chlng Its capacity, having handled 21 mllllon p.ssengers in 1971. Airport oHlcials had hoped Palmdal• would siphon off 8 n1il\lon passengers by 1980 and eventually handle 100 mi!Hon people a year. Passengers would be shuttled from Los Co11seruatlo11brs /1111,., ha1ded ll.S. age11c-le1 ltuo conrt and forf!ed ta e "' studies of the airport's effect 011 the desert'• fra- gUe envlro11u1e111. -----------------~ Angeles to Palmdale on a hlgh-spttd train, The Department of Transportation already has spent $300,000 for a preliminary study of the train. Opposition to the airport appeared soon 11fter the Los Angeles Board of Airport Commissioners approved the project in 1968. By 1970, when the DOT gave its assent, the superport was under heavy attack. "A lot or ordinary people had to become citizen e.iperts and begin asking some questions on what the problems would be if you brought an airport with 100 million passengers a year into a little basin like thTh: one," said Terry Case, a spckesman for the P a I m d a 1 e Homeowners Association, which won't divulge its size. The homeo\vners were concerned about the airport's effect on air pollulion, ground water, sanitation and housing and the feasibility of moving millions of airline passengers to and from Los Angeles on the other side of the towering San Gabriel Mountains. Callfomla's environment ." Then last summf'r the Sierra Club, lhe homeo\\'nttJ and several indl\'\dunls. In· t•luding nn nnU-a.lrport member of the Pnlrndale city councll, brought suit in U.S. District Court in \V11shlngton. They Contend the governmenl in granllng the airport permit didn 't nlttt provlslons or the Environmental Protection A c J because It failed to conduct a proper en· vironmentel lmpaC't stu~y. A new study has bfgun . But the Department of Airports. \\'hich nlready has acquired 4,100 ncres of df'!lfrt land, has stopped buying any niore w1Hl 1ht' !lult is sellled. The plnlnliffs sny they've re. jectcd out-of-court l!ettlement offers and \viii take the cnse to trlnl srekln~ revocn· lion of !he Airport pcrtnit. The Ant elope Vnllf:!y, a Joshua tree- studdcd desert platetiu panlally ringed by mour:italns and ly\hg on !he edge of the vast i1ojave Desert , is the loglcal choire for Los AnJ::elcs' airport of the future . It's the lnst large, level. relatively un- developed area left near Los Angeles u•herc lend pri ces aren't astronomlcn l. The volley's eronomy has been p\agut'd by a dizzying succession of boon1 and bust cycles that began Ill i.hc turn or the century and sinre World \Vnr II have heen tied lo production and flight ttstlng of milllnry aircraft. Stcite 'Free Tc1ckling V cicatio1i' Off er by Firms LOS ANGELES (AP) -Four com· pnn ies distributln,1? vac11tion t rip certUlct1le.'1 have been charged ht're with tryin1t to induce Californians to buy no:ir+ ly, worthles11 Nevada land not approved for sale under Callfomla law. The action. filed in Los Angeles County Superior Court by Atty. Gen. Evclle J. Younger, asked an Injunction lo halt the Falre•t Flower Tnnya Wilson. the new Miss U.S.A. from Ha- waii, prepares to board J>lone aflcr winning beauty crown in r'uer- Lo Rico. She \viii com~ pete agninst girls from around the world in lorthcomlng· Miss Uni· verse Conte st. President, Jack Horton ; president- elect, Bob Inman; vice president, Gordon Peterson; treasurer, Russ Houllhan, and secretary, Jack Siegfried. Early in 1970, after hearings In Palmdale, a subcommittee of the California Environmental Study Council -an advisory group to the governor - concluded the airport could be a "severe and drastic error" and "di!llstrous to vacalion trip offers. The suit also asked an award of ---------- Directon are: Jack Allanack, Charlie Bosdet, Curt Nicholson, Chris Wllcpx, Jim Caprety and Mel Hidalgo. Restrictions Hamper Land Deal,s in Mexico $250,000 damages against N a t Ion a I Brentwood. Holldays in the Sun, Vl!ta Color of 11ollywood, and Nevada V11c11- Uons, and several other firm s ilnd their officers. The complalnt11, drafted by James B. Cuneo, deputy attorney general, also ask payment of $2,500 for eech violation o! California's "out or state land promolions act" and $2,500 for each false; and misleading representation . Swindler Sentenced To Prison Most of the nursery catalogues and some of the gaiden' shops offer collections at a slightly lower price than U you picked separate varletie!I. Collections usually offer one each of several varieties, or two or three each. and as with other flowers three or .so of a kind are more effective than several single kinds. Hold off on travel, long:range plans. Key now is to ~e to terms with opposing philosophk_~ Get on __._solid ground. Do what you do best. Back convictions. .Be en- thusiastic. Older individual. is in your comer. you do so in unsavory manner. _ _ _ -· Get filcls~ sffalglit. Piit f iews ~ GUAYMAS, Son., Mex. (AP) -Think- on record .. Stand up fo~ rights. Ing about buying land In Melico? A Mex- Partnership proposal I! likely ican banking official 1ay1 you'd better Cuneo said the vacation cerliflcate1 purport to entitle a purcha..er or cont.st winner to complimentar y ac- commodations for three days and two nights at a Nevada rtsort area. SAN DIEGO (AP) -A mu convicted ol llleg1lly dlverUnr reel estate tnvestmentl to enterprises of his own ha1 bt~JL•t.nJcn~ IQ q _it@lo prison term of from one to 10 years. There .are . 15 All·Americl Glad winners 9D far. C.meo and Miss America are thiJ year's. All are beautiful and are available in variOllS All· America collections. Glads make handsome cut noWers. Before c u t t 1 'n g . remember that iltXt year's floWen will be detennlned by the growth made in the corm after the flower spike has oomt and gone. Therefore re- tain all the leaves you can. The best time to cut the spikes Is when the first (and lowest ) floret shows color. Do the cuttin in early morning or late afternoon. Set the spikes ln water in a cool location to allow additional florets to open before arranging them. Student Wins High Honors Newport Beach r e s 1 d e n t Greg Yack of 4900 Neptune Ave; bas·been·named outstan- ding teleoommuri\cations stu- dent, of _the. Ye3i f>Y the c.o~ municiljons-· Deputment of C..I Stat. .FJ!ll~on. Yack wa.5 One of 14 students and "two ·faculty · members "°""" l!Y the ilepartment at a May II banquet. TAURUS (April 2ll-May 20): Pull in Wdget reins. Don't give up something for nothing. Area that previously was obscured oow rceives benefit of greater light: S e t t I e disputes. Don't carry needless burden -or grudge. Discuss money with mate, partneJ". GEMINI (May 21.June 20): Partnerships, special agreements are put to test. Leo plays prominent role. Find new ways of communicating. Bridge emotional gap. One you care for will make conciliatory gesture. Accept. Be gracious. CANCER (June 21.July 22): Come out of shell. See and be seen. Let others know your feelings. Socialize. There is no need to hide. What was fearful can be transformed to joy. Know it and respond ac--cordint!ly. Sl(ltmrlaa will aid. LEO (July ~Aug. 22): study Cancer message. One who appears to oppose you may merely be vying for special attention. Confusion exista. lloweV<r; )'OU wlll be able to pJI lot!ether puz:tle pieces. Abrupt change proves Haircut Duty SAIGON (AP) -M~yor De Kien Nhieu JaYS he wants ·the city's long-haired youths to get balrcut.a as a gesture "of shar- ing with their compatriot. tbe pre9eDt nallonal hardships." The cornplalnt!I allege that the vacntlon trip certificate. are part of a acheme by Nevada land promoters to sell unap- to be delayed. Get lay of land. think twice. "Mexico does not have mortgage loans for Americans," he said. "'The property and house must be paid ln full before the trust is granted." proved subdivision land . On arrival ln Nevada, the certificate holders are approached by the promoters to attend a land sales presentation. Superior Court Judge Fran- cis E. c:alla1.:hcr hos Rmtnded his :1entence by recornmentl ing lo the adult authority lhat Dow J. IJyers be required to 1erve more thon the minimum term. "The Ille savings ol rnanf elderly peop le have heen Jost," Callagher said. "Even now , he i!I without comp1'11sion for those who have suffered." CAPRICORN (lleo. 22-Jan. 19): Some ol your best qualities surge to forefront. Ach ievement is k e y n o t e d . Specifically, you are given token of appreciation by special group, organlz.ation. Tour of facility may be on a g en d a . Be considerate toward handicapped person. AQUARIUS (Jan. 2ll-Feb. 18): Quarrel could b e featured. Respect position friend may take, even if it op- poses your own. If sincere, you can disagree without en- dangering relatlonshlp. Aries is ln picture. Control volume of your voice. PISCES (Feb. I!f.March 20): New approach is necessary. Applies to home, prOfessional duties. What sufficed in past may now be outmoded. Know it and act accordingly. Strive to make known your own style. Personal imprint I! 11 necessity. IF TODAY IS YOUR BIRTHDAY you are active resUm, somewhat domineer- ing, but at..o allectlilnat.. Of late, you have befl!n under prumre, have had to handle added responaiblllty. B y October, you will be happier: emotional bruise will have be'aled. II single, marriage Is not too far away. To llr>d oot wf'lo't l\ldl;Y few V'O'J l~ m~ •1111 loft, ercler h'4tlrl' Omorr'1 baollld, "SKnf Hl"h tor Mitfl tlld w_ ... 11'11111 blr1fldaNo 01111 7J untt to OmM'r A1trflon' seer.is. ""' DAil Y PILOT, IM )Ut, Or1llll Ceflfl'll Sit- tlon. New YA H. Y. 1Dl17. Mexican President Luis Echeverria, in a policy designed to attract more Americans to his country, has aMounced that gringos can buy and hold Mexican land under :JO.year trust agreements. But Horacio Linelro, a banking official in this fishing resort on the Gulf of California, aay1 the purchues aren't as simple as some high-preasure salesmen would like you to believe. "Many believe, for example, that after the trust expires in 30 years, it is renewable." Linelro said, "This ii not the case. "While during the :JO.year tenure of the trust, the buyer of the land may transfer hl!I rights to another through Inheritance, gift or 1&le, at the end of the trust period, the land must be sold back to a Mexican citizen." Another miaconCeption land 1aleamen could pau on to potential American buyers Linelro said~ 18 that Americans can purchase land and 1 house on credit. He said the American buyer, who never 11ctually possesses the title to the pro~ erty, cannot use it for commercial purposes under . the tenns of the trust agreement. Two other restrictions Linelro said might be misrepresented to American buyers have to do with land available for purchase and bahk trua:t fees . Not all land in Mexico ls available for sale to Americans, he said. Any land within 31 miles of a coa,st or S2 miles of a land border is not available, as well as land In any undeveloped area, the banker said. In addition. "the fees paid to trustee banks are not always as low as they are represented to Americans by land developers," Lineiro said. "There !s no set percentage banks charge for their services. Jt depends on the value of the property and many other things." "Get all the facts from a bank before deciding to buy land in Mexico through a trust agreement,'' Linelro advised. Cuneo said that out-of-slate subdivision land may not be BOid In Californla unless tho sale hu been approved by the Rtal Estate Commlssk>ner. Such apprO\laJ, he said, requires posting of a bond and disclosures coir cerning the land on which the com- missioner can detennlne whether the o(. ferlng ls "fair, just and equltable." "The land promoters in league with the certificate companies are attempting to avoid the dlscl01ure1 and are denying Callfomlan1 the prot«tlon afforded them by California law," Younger said in a statement. The complaints allege misrepreseir tatlon of the benefits lo which a certificate buyer or winner \1 entitled. They 1ald the sc><aJled "free" vaca- tions do not lnclude transportation or meal3. Byers. 34. was convlcled by 1 Jury Aprll 27 on 25 cou nu of grand thert. two count• or securllle11 fraud and two other securities violations. Tokyo Grows TOKYO (AP) -The popula- tion of Tokyo -the world'• largeat city -is eirpected to increase from the 1970 o(flclal figure of ll,410,000 t• 12,210,000 by 1900. Coast Pair Win Degree Shopping BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL aoiiG 'BoNa CUITOM TAJlOU I. SHllTMAKIU IN OlANOI COUNTY ·-__, __ ,.,._,...,.,,,.,,, .. -.,..,...,.,,...,.-,_~ IPIHNO IAU Two Orange Coast reaidentl have been awarded bachelor of science degr<es during commencement e1erd1e1 et Kflnsa!l Unlvenilty. Gary L. Sluart, ol 337 E. Me91 St., Costa Mesa , ed a degree in ce engineering . IS FUN at the factory ONI STOP-12 SHOPS _11 .. 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'Consumerism' Poses Tl1reat Morri s' Park .Lane Party Expanding Government Controls Curbing Free C~oice • • A Real Smash By HERB CAEN SAN FRANCISCO -If you were casting a movie and netdfd 1n Ambassador type, you'd pkk aomeooe who looked like Carl-Henrik Peteraon-tall. handaome, charmine, Impeccably dre.ued, multi-lingual, a man who could kl.Js 1 woman'• hand without looldng like a man ktsaing a woman's hand .•. Slnot 1966, Carl· Honrlk. who .lode«! bad been an Johnny V1u1hn'1 band, Invited 160 tr1tnd1, banded out h a r d -h 1 t s , overallJ, crowbar• aod 1eldgeham- mets and told them "Go ahead, wreck the jolnt!'' A fe\t ho011 later, the old 12'-room two-story house on Park Lane in Atherton waa p.ra ct I ca 11 y demolllheti, and a prof t • .s ion a I (Oedipus wrecks ) Unlshed the job next day. The fl.1orrla' will build eom1thing new and elegant on the scene of the 11ea!On's no is I est party ... And did anybody remembtr that April 15 -the !Olh 8Mvy. of Ill< oinking of lhe Tllanlc! Sloc:kljfoker Ric Aa1en did, wherefore he h&d 80 ' chums over to his Green St. dip to groove to such recxrds u "The Sink· ipg of the Tit.anlC." Wouldn't you know they'd run out of Ice? Dy MARY BENNE'IT PETERSON N1tloa'• Bu1laes1 Thanks to Cree enterpri se. f\lr. and Mrs. Consumer arc king aod queen in An1erlcu ond enjoy a !l\..undard of living thal is the envy o! the world. But a movement abroad In our land un- dercuts consumer 50Verelgnty. Stranf!ely enough, thnt movement is operating under the labc!l of "COil!umerl:sm." One of its r,rlnclpal goals Js ever more federal regu ation of lhe type of day-to- day deci!lons that have been made by free individuals in a fret marketplace. THE CONSTANT demand for irowing government regulation in the name of consumerism is one or the incongruities, If not ln11nities. of what I call the - "Woshtngton way." A.s I see it, this rapidly expanding government control is Inherently un- economic as well as -ironically -anti· consumer. It restricts the consumer's . right ol free choice in the marketplace. lmpmes added production costs that price goods out of his reach, or denies hhn the use of natural resources. fl.!ost regulation is simply economic in- tervention by government -the substitu- tion of the Washington way for the free market W'ay. Not only does it undermine consumer sovereignty in the name ol protecting the consumer. IN TllE NA~1E of pre.serving com- petition, the regulation undermines com- petition. 'I11ls is not to suggest that any and all regulaUon should be verboten. Business and, indeed, all :social cooperation will not work in a pa!Jlical voicuum. Anarchy is as destructh·e of social Co- operation as l.11 totolltarlanlsm. I oppost, however. rtilulatory in- tervention that is essentially a substitute for free competition -freedom to buy and freedom to sell. R!GULATJON that takes the place of competltlon distorts normal supply and demand responses to profit and price signals, to technological advances and to t o n s t a n l I y changing consumer preferencu. On the other hand. there Is benign regulation that is neutral or even htlp!ul where competition and economic ef· flciency are concerned. This type of rtgulstlon includes copyright laws, entorclng contracts throueh the court•, and a system of stan- dard weight~ and measutts. But even benign regulation can get out of hand, and become interventlonlstlc. ENVIRONMENT AL protection laws Ecologists: Study Up The foll owi11g is front <HI arlicle fn BioScienc~. Dy NORMAN E. BORLAUG I nm In complete agreemenl that \1•e should try to preserve all forms of \\'lldlife as part of our heritage, as far as it is possible to do so. On the other hand, let us not become egotistical to the point of assuming supernatural po1\·e rs. A glance at the book of rocks tells us of the impotency of many species, including n1nn. against the forces of nature. YET IT IS incredible that only a fe1v. if any, of the leaders of the current en- vironmentalist movement have studied paleontology and the "parade of the species" in the geologic past. ' Spencer estimates that 99 percent of all the species that have Jived since the can· dle of life was first lit on the planet earth about 3.2 billion years ago have flunked the adaptation imperative: "Evolve or perish," and consequently have become extinct . Rhodes, Zim and Shaffer estimate that there are at present about 1,100,000 species of animals. many of them very sin1ple forn1s. and 350,000 species of plants that currently inhabit the planet earth. OF TllESE. the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in 1966 listed 33 species of mam- mals, 49 species of birds. nine speci~ reptiles and amphibians and 38 species of fish in the United States that are either rare or endangered. , AmbaMador along with looking IU<• one, has been Sweden's Consul- Geooal for the Western States, based In San Francl1CO. There hu never been a more popular COfl!Uiar officer here, nor one who enjoyed San Francisco more, fr<lm sail· lng on the Bay ln his o w n yacht to climblng Tamalpal1. "I would be happy to dk! here,'' he often remRrked -and he almost did, last October, when a Muni but smashed Jn. to hi!: car at Gough a n d Chestnut. .. Several operation~ S'aVed hi:11 life, but this delightful , dashing, elegant man now ia confintd to a wheelchair. a stranger who ~ barely able to !peak or to wrlte his own name. Today, reluctantly relieved ot duty as Consul-General. he returns to Sweden. The irreplaceable man will be replaced -Meanwhile, hls wife, lngebora-. through her son-ih-law, Atty. IWbert Sims, 1uiti tiled suit against the P..1uni ror $4 million -but what pri ce do you put on "accident.a" that change the course of a Jlle? THE PllOTOGGERS missed the best shot at recent Kwr rally: The mutt wearing a sign read ing "Another Dog For Peace." THE PATRIAJlCR of California wine. fa b I e d Louis Martini , y.•ho ls 85, roast ed a caprello fa young g01t) up tn Napa Valley to celebrate the advent of 11pring, and trolle out two botUea of his 194{1 Cabernet. The fir.st one, alas, had turned sour, "but Isn't it the best damn vinegar you ever tasted?" he growled. The second ·was u fine a_ claret as you'd find anywhere. AN JNQUlRY ftom Dick Ferestad of San Rafael: "Old it ever occur to you that you can pet a dog and you can pet a cat but you can't Petahuna1 No; Dick. It never occurred to me. Campaign ·to Get the Eye AND JN TllE •lumanities Bldg. at S. ~ F'. StAle, Alex Melteff found thl1 graf- rito: "Hanoi and Haiphong bombed - ' what are we gong to do about It?'' Written beneath: "Bring back Burns 1 and Allen." ADD JNFtNITEMS: Wouldn't you know that the aenior student at UC- Davi.I wbo juJt won an award from the Callfornla Fenn Bure.au would be young Mllik Allen Turnlpoeed? Well, you know now. _ .And isn't Dr. Rott a great Mme for • dent.iet ? Cal Waite diJcovend him in Sacramento-Dr. Ronold R. Rot!. Ne·w Election. Law Insures Closer Look at Donors WHEE, THE PEOPLK How about Roz and Merv Morris? They hired By RICHARD L. smoUT Cl1ri3ticrn Science Monitor Servict It cost $300 million to carry through the last presidential-year election, at letst a lhird of that !P(!JJt on the race for the \\lhlte House. The cipcnse in 1972 may be $400 mil lion, perhaps higher. Tl1in Layer ·of Eartl1's Air There will be one thing different, ho1vever. There will be a ,f.loser in- siJectiori of who .puts up the mone'y, who spends it. who getS it . ' ' ' ' '!fiout Size of Apple -Peel' bn Aprll 7, the new federal Election Campaign Act took eilecL..lt was_passed by an anxious Congress and signed by President Nixon. who called it a "realistic and enforceable. . . .step forward in an area which has been of great public concern." Tiie author fs o.dt11lnistra1or of the U.S. Envlronn1e11tat Pro c e c £ i o n Aoe11cy. By WILLIAM O. RUCKELSHAUS Jn proportion to the earth's size. the layer of air which surrounds our globe la no thicker than the skin of an apple. A stiallow crusl on the earth's surface pro- vides a limited supply of water and other resources. This tiny envelope of air and I his :-hallow crust of earth and ~·ater are thr biosphere -that part of our world 1hnl supporti; Jife. It ls a closed !lyStem In \rhlch all things are recycled and reused In s11pport of the life process. hlnn is. of course, a purt of th is closed IUc-sysltm and dependent on it for his survlv.11.L Of all living things, however, he, alone. is capable of consciously '-'OO!>Crallng with nalure to insure his surviv al and progrl"SS. Slncc lhc Industrial RevoluUon. the ac- c~l'ratini;: growth of science and applied tet:hnology has given us Increased power :ind new tools to use this planet as we choose . tlUlt SKILL :ind Ingenuity In 1nnnip11huin~ the environment hf;ve pro- ducrd tremendous benefits to human life. \VI· have learned lo control moat of the c.:ommunicablc disraseA which once con- 1 rollcd us. to proriuce bumper crops \\'hrre nothing grvv; before, to produce C'r":rsy. liJi:hl. ht:int. nnd consumer con- veniences ' which were once beyond the rei1ch or kings, \\It> usrd our scientific d1Sco vcrit8 and our t c (' h no Io g I c a·J \\'Onders for the purpase of enhRnClnl hfc. hut in the proerss "·e gR\·e too little lhou.:ht to the scconfi · or third-order con- ~equcnces of our action~. \Ye failed to an- tiClpAtr the f11ct lhRt environmental 1M<llfications ,,·hirh ha,·e accompanied our good Intentions ha ve n globt1I impiict on 4hun1a.n heolth a11d \\'Clrarc in direct and indlrect ways, and on tht 1ener11llons to follow . The wave of indl1natlon about prob- ---iilli- Salurday, May 27, 1972 Tht .comment PlJl• of the Daily Pilot •••ks lo inform and 1Umul•l• readers by prueoUng a variety of com· mentary o;:.:::gics 01 tnter-..i and ranee .Jrom lems Q( alr and water pollution which crested ln 1he late 1960s hns led our society to the discovery that we are dependent on and part of an cco-syslem that we. did {!Pt invent and musl not de.stroy. This re1lliatfon has forced us· to ask ourselve1 some vtry fundamental ques· tlon1. Where and how do y:e want ectmomlc and urban growth? How can we best use and reu1e our natural re.!lourccs? How can we adjust our priori! ies to in· sure that we f1.1lflll our energy. transportation, houllln(, recreation. and person1J e<msumer "'eds \\'lthout In· ten11ifyl ng environmental problems we did not anticipate and do not want? More and more people wUhln our socie- ty want to participate in the development of a new environmental ethic -a way or life which will 11low us to retain and im· prove the life-enhancing features o{ technology without repealing and in- tensifying the mistakes of the pa~t. A central role or the United States Environ- mental Protection Agency Is to support this national effort and to help changc thMt hiblts 11nd lh05e ob110\ete view- points which have led to our current con· frontation with eros• pollution ;ind thnata of irreversible environmental damage. ' IT WILL NOT be euy to change oor ha bits, aome of which h11ve gone un- que.stloned fdl JJeneratlons: thro\vlng th.lngs au·ay lnatend of repairing or recycllng them, dumping our wa.stts ink> the water and air, and wasting Ir· replaceable resource•. ft is up to Amerlc1ns of this decade to develop 1 . new paltem ol environmental mAnnge- m~nt . w~ mu~t become the flrst gencr•- tlon to work with nnture instead of against her. There ls a gcncnHion of hard \Vork 11head. Each of us rnust nuikc his own contribution. But !he lnsk "·ill seem les..'l arduous if we focus on those o~ portunltle1 I« betterment which present thmiselves floom day to dny. The com- bined tftortt ol individuals, industries and governments at &II levels -though they may seem small \vhen vie"·ed In isolation -can make an enor1nous col· lectl\·e Impact. A nationnl CQmmitment, Involving each AmerlcAn. "·Il l not only Un the veil or pollullon from our ski<'~ and cleanse our turbid u•ate.rs . it could help propel tbll naUoa toward a new era ol IOcial 1mtolty for lronoctndll\f the pnMld acbkvemenll of lhl pul. SO~tE THINK THE law matks a new era : some see it as a Galahad riding upon a white charger to r'escue the fair maiden. Popuh1r Election, from the cor· rupt dragon, Political Pelf. Cynics aren't convin~d. "That's what thev said about the federal Corrupt PraCtices Act of 1925.'' they snort. "That was to produce 'a new era' 47 years ago. It was never enforced, never enforceable. It was window dress· ing, worse than usele ss , for it gave In- nocents the feeling !hat safeguards ex· isted when they didn ·t. "Nobody was indicted under IL It finally took a public interest group, Com· mon Cause. under John W. Gardner, in January 1971 lo sue both political parties to cease violation. When the court gave the suit standing, last August. Congress finally moved to re!orm. You can 't separate polltlcs from the pay-off. Look at ITT." The charge agalmt JTT. of course, hasn't been proved. There is 1n almost universal feeling, however, that sterner accounting measureli are necessary. Herbert E. Alexander, America's leading authority on c1mpalgn spending and one of the authors of the new law, .t~Us a reporter that he i5 hopeful. very hoperul. that the new act marks a beginning to a better day. "VES." HE AGREES, "the cost of politics Is going up. But no," he believes. "the problem is not so much to limit total spending as to fashion a system where the !unds will be democratically rai11ed and publicly accounted for." IC the reader will consider two or three recent examples ol dollar influence he wlll probably agree that the time has CQme for drastic reform. • "The President's Club." Thi1 coiy little arrangement was one or the biggest Democratic money raiser!. lt •as started in 1961 and based In large part on lh• 1nob appeol or belllf allow«! lo lolk and dine with tho Pre1ldelil. Th• memher!hlp rtached 4,1100 In tiM and paid Sl ,000 ench. A major attraction was the id~a that members had occ11lonal op- portunity to meet the President and might even ~ invited to the White House. To the extent laws allo"'·ed, the names of members were secret In total the club robl!d al ieA!I $6,371.llOO and developed en oUte financial oon11l~y. ond political r.avors were alleged. ! ,tntormod obHtvlit 1 n d .,. ........ ~·••irt N. Wifl', Nill°"" 11 n ICI wtaJy lJld wlih rpeed, "" can tllnCt Jooaftr1p ~ dlvldends from out --. • wtll u lbol1 tenn prlrall ...,..,._ lit ton ekratt lhl 4MlltJ ti lilt u ftl u .. Ibo _...,... tjl7 rl. .... "'' .. Ill .. mnipll lot +-..Ull ~ ir ~lltl1llll-tlqliell1lleft pr•ullll, tltm ....-111111-11 il'VWtl .. I Jill)ML .., e Convention books: Another que.s- tioftable but remunerative way ot raising money wu the sale ol Ml·P&i• ad- vertise:mepla Ln cooventJon tirookJ t11utd b)' \be rivol porUu. llntll JIM the two Plrlluchora..S '5.llJO a ptit. ln IMflhe belnonlt-tJ04blliMl! lheJn.q aJ<""*'7 lnimortol ll !IJilOQ I p&J•· RepublJClll.I ·-UJelr prlot lo IJO,lll)t I pap.1111111 •• , ·government crintractors bought pages. 'Thei-eaction of press and public was hostile and the protest reached congress. One test of the new 1972 law will be whether the lucrative purchase of "public S(!r\•ice advertising" by big corporations will be revived. • Corporate influe nce. LoMg before the TIT case executives of corporations made political donations. Under the old Jaw the ceiling was $5,000 but there was no limit on the number of co111mittees to which checks could be given. A year age> disgruntled dairymen complained to Mr. Nixon of a-ruling by then Agriculture St(retary Clifford Hardin. The latter reversed his ruling shortly thereafter, with an advantage to the industry com- puted by some as $400,000. Shortly thereafter newspapers discovered 25 ••dummy" fronts into which dairy in- du!ltry leeders had been funnel.ing cam· pa ign funds. The poetic titles of these committees may have disarmed the suspicious: one was "Committee for Political Integrity," and another, "Citizens United in Pursuit of the American Dream .'' The American voter is !low acting, but a t!ertaln cynicism grew up over such disclosures ln the course of the past 30 or ..0 yea rs. It is the general thesis or Alex- ander. the philosopher of the affair, that the public is going orr on the wrong scent ln denowicing the amount spent on elec~ · tions. \\-'1th primaries, run-Offs, convention s. and 500.000 electoral public offices sought by perhaps one million candidates he asks iC $400 million is really too much for a presidential election year? "Relatively," he argues. 1·the dollar price Is not especially high." The high cost. he argues, comes in "the irrational. irresponsible way in which we raise and spend the dollars." Where the one problen1 comes, and every montb in the 1&72 campaign seems to emphasl~ it. is that one big political party Is a!fiuenl (Republican), another party (Democrallc) b broke. REPIJBUCANS DA VE conaislenUy h,d more money al their dbpoul than theit.:rt\ials, even wlth the letter's JabOr furids. Some see as a paradox that from tho 1930s through the 1960• the Jess-al· flDent Deroocrats usually have com- manded a majorlly of votes. For ex~ ampl!, President Johnson won a landllide victory in 1964 when the RepUbllcans outspent the Democrats. ln 1938 the GOP • and the Liberty League outspent the .De.mocrats, but the latter won all but two states. Money does help. It is believed that big spending helped John F. Kennedy com- pensate for anti-Catholic sentiment in 1960. In 1968 the Democrats. in their presidential general election campaign budget of $10.6 million, spent less than one half what the Republicans did. In spite of this the rem.It was ex- traordina rily close. The $9 million deficit that has hung over the Democrats since has tended to demoralize the party falttifill. In 1956 the Gore committee select@d 12 family groups for study: du Pont, Field, Ford, Harriman. Lehman, Mellon, Olin, Pew, Reynolds. Rockefeller, Vanderbilt, and \Vhltney. The records available since then indicate the following distributions of these dozen \Vealthy families for cam- paign contributions : 1956 191!0 JM< 1161 Republican $1 ,040,5UI 548,510 445,llO 2,Sll>,785 Dcmocr1tlc $107 .107 78,S50 '133,SOO 141,700 AS A COUNTER to the above lt should be said that Barry Goldwater In 1964 lapped an immense reservoir of sm111l contributors and that in general the Republicans seem to have got more small donations than their rivals. Many things change with the new law : e The new law requlrta full di1elosure or all contributions over $100. • It limits what candidates tor federal offices may spend to 10 cent.! tlrnea the voting population of the election district, or $50,000, whichever b greater. • No candidate may spend more than 60 percent on broadcast advertising. • lt requires fult reporting, either to the Clerk of the House, Secretary of the Senate, or the comptroller gtneral for presldenti1l candldatea. There are many other details. But what many call the biggest problem is still unsolved -how to put' the nislng of campaign funds on a more general, universal, democratic basl1. Congress passed a campaign subsidy bill in the Rtvenu1 Act of 1971, but pnslponed operaUon 'IU Januory 1973 and Pte!ldenl Nbon hu promlsl!d lo do ill In hi• power lo defeat II ii be II rHlectl!d. and automobile safe ly requirements can be ca.rrled to Ult' point where t!Osl' outweigh benefits. Perhaps worst of all. m()Sl current regulation dethrones !hr con,umcr in favor or the producer 11.nd/or 1he regulator. This is the rub with intcrventionlsllc regulation: For all his proclaimed \Vashinglon champions, the consumer is the one who is ultimn tely regulated . Our experience with Prohibit ion Is il classic example. · THE EiG1rrEENTll An1cndmcn1 ..vas ai masterpiece of rcgulnlory ovefkill: ··The manufacture , sale or transporta- tion of intoxicating liquors within, the im- portation thereof into, or the exportation thereof from the United States and all territory subject to the jurisdiction thereof ror beverage purposes is hereby prohibited.'' There was to be no limit to the benefit s realized by consumers In return for their surrender of their right to a free choice on whether they wanted to buy liquor. "The reign of tears is over." declared the nation's No. I evangeli st. Dr. Billy Sunday. "The slums will .soon be only a m~ory. We will turn our pri50!1S inlt> factories and our jails into storehousei and C{)mcrlbs. Men will walk upright now, women will smile and the children will laugh. Hell will be forever for rent." TlllS HAPPY prognosis was. of course. son1ewhat short of the reality. Prohibi· lion's 13 years became the age or the gangster. the rumrunner, the hijacker and the crooked public-official. Millions who had.no previous desire for drink took to it with a vengeance because they had bctn told not to. Alcriholism became practically a national disease - and a national killer. Chemical analysii showed !hat 98 percent of the liquor con- fiscated in New York City in one year CQntalned poisonous ingredients . Consumers. including many who had cried for the regulation brought about by the Prohibition amendment, now cried for relief. If any lessons can be drawn from Prohibition, it may be that the easy call to "pass a \a\v" to bring about a millenium is not always the answer; the law of !Upply and demand'can be a lot stronger than the Jaw of the land. PROmBmON was extraordinary !n thst it was actually repealed. Normally, the consumer isn't so lucky. Professor Milton Friedman also nole!l -that an unrecogniz.ed virtue ol the. .frtt market versus control is that the free market ls far less subject to the tyranny of the status quo. tn a free sy11tem. it Is only necessary for one individual to see ho\v he can benefit from changinp: the stetus quo for him to start to do so. He does not have to get permission from anyone. He ca n simply venture his own wealt'1 -CQme up with a new product. for example. and start to sell It. He need on!y persuade the purchasers. He can begin small and grow. And, equally important. he can fail to grow. CO~'TRAST THAT with the political proce:s.s, where a majority must first be persuaded before any new endeavors can be tried. It Is hard to start small and, once started, almost impossible to fa il. Thal is why governmental intervention i.s at once so rigid and so unstable . Bureaucracies have been found wanti ng In e(Ciciency and they lack the discipline of the profit motive to prod them into it JU;gulatory agencies. in particular, can- not keep pace with the dynamism of the market. In sum. free enterprlM! is the con· sumer's best servant But it is being .smothered by intervenllonist!c regulation of industry, which ultimately 1neans regulation of the consumer. While much of !his regulation marches under the banner of consumerism, con· sumerism .stiU has a constructive role to play. But it can be pushed too far. CONSUMERISTS can aod should educate. Yet they should be wary of 1hif· tln1 from conaumer aoverclgnty In the marketplace to government sovereignty, however benevolent government ii thought to be. Consumerists should see that govern- ment soverel1nty in the marketplace ultimately poses a threat 19 a frte socie- ty. 1 \ L Uncle Len wants to tell you boys and girls that he is really proud of you. Up to this fine Saturday (hopefully it will be finer than the cloudy Friday that preceded it), I have received alm ost a record nunl· her of entries into my contests - or mine and Andy's and Carol's. You all were very ambitious this week. Or helicopters musl be your favorite model to draw from. And a I m o s t wi thout exception, the draw- ings loo ked like you had spent mucfl time on them, wit h a lot or care given to detail. rt "has "been said, of course. that a picture is \vorth a thousa11d words. \\'ell. that is certainly true or the pictures dra\vn on the \Valls of caves by ancient civili zati ons. Modern man can I e a r n literally countless facts from the dra\vings and picture-- 11•ords (that was before man had developed a n alphabet f thousands and thousands of years old. • ----- * PRIZE ll'INNER * Diane Johnson, 12, 9616 Nightingale, Fountain Valley Any child Wlder 12 can enter Uncle Len's Art Contest. Here's all you do: (1 ) Draw picture on piece of plain, white paper Slh inches wide and 4 inches deep. Use black ink and make lines black. (2) Do not copy or trace picture. It must be your own work. (3) Put your name, age and address on back of drawing. 1.fail it to Uncle Len's Art Contest, &x 1560, DAILY PILOT, Costa M~. Winner will receive Kennedy hall dollar. Well, believe me, some of your pictures tell a pretty darn good story too. They are more than just an instant im- age. Take, for instance, the winner this week. At least two or. three possi· L---------------------------------1 hie plots are being related just by those black Hnes on a pai,:c -and wit h a little i1n- agination we could make, out or this picture, an entire short story. And this was like many of the pictures that Uncle Len received this week. And this brings me to anothe r topic. Stories can be as much fun as pictures -whether you are reading them or writing them. This week we're for tunate tG have a short story on this very page with a couple or drau·· ings to boot. And it just so happened th at. without even being asked, one of my friends out there sent 1ne her own short story. It goes like this: A kindergarten teacher was putting the children'!! boots on after it had rained all morn· ing. When she got to Martin, his boots seemed to be one size too sman:· After struggling to get them on. Martin said, "These aren't mine." The teacher wearily took the1n off and asked, "Do you know who they belong to?" 1\-tartln replied, "Siv;-e J do. They're my brother's. but my mother let1s me wear them." Great, eh? Congratulations lo Jeannie Mercado, 11, of 574 Knowell Place, Costa Mesa. If )IJU kee p that up, you may turn out to be another Or. Seuss! · So this week, instead of hav· ing an art contest, I think it's a good time to try our hands at writing. Send in a short piece true or fiction, written by you -and only by you. nCJ one else. This will take the place of the art competition for next v.•eek. The subject is wide open - lvhatever you can come up with. But be sure to make them original. And what length? Since we don 't have too much space here, try to hold your work to under 150 words, or 200 at the most. The story I just related to you is about 80 words. So you aee, they get used up fast. Just say what YoU need to say and don't w1ste any words, but if you need 150, go ahead and take them. Ju.at make them tell a good tale. 1111 be looking forward to reading your prose next week. In the meantime, be friendly to each other and ha ve a great holiday. No school! r::arof~ r::orner~~~ . RIDDLES and JOKES • OAIL v PILOT I The Boy With Long Pants .. Dad," u.ld Billy Bro\m one day ... he atood lookin1 ill the mtrror, "I wonder why l 'm not growinc." "Some boys just "°" laster than cthtrs, Billy," his dad llid. "Yes, but I'm the smallest boy in my clu!. And all the (iris .,. hlggtr than I am, too. Do yoo think 111 start lo grow soon?" "l think some day you 'll try on your pants, and you'll find they're too short. 'Ibat's how It will happen -all of • sud: den without your noticing it." "Do you think I'll be u tall as you someday?" Billy looked up at his father wtio was very tall. "You miaht be. But if you aren't it will be all right, too. becall3e it Ukes all sizes or people to man 'JP the world." Billy wall:ed away, but he still felt very bad. Every day after that wb<n he got dressed he looked down at his pants lo ,.. If they had gotten too short, but no -they still fit him. He wasn't g·rowing at all . One day it wa! Vtr'J windy. He was almost at the school door when ht saw hSs tHCbtr. Mlso 'll>omu, comin& up the street her lrtlls f\lll of books. tte ran to help hu. but belort he got to her, her hat bltw oft her head and up onto • tr&e branch. . It dldn't look too high. Still Billy jumped .00 jumped, but he couldn '\ fffch IL It was just a llUle bit too hip ro.. him. He tried again. But ju!t then Andy Marlln came along. Andy ·was much bigger than Billy. One jwnp and he had the hat. Billy felt his face get red. Mb& Tbomu thanked Andy but when he offered to carry htr books, too, she said, "Thank you, Andy , but Billy is carrying them for me." And as Billy carried the heavy pile of boob Into \he clwroom be felt a little better. At least he could do -•thing. "I am very strong for my size," he told Miss Thomas. "I know" Mias 1boma!I sald. ''It's iooc1 lo have $0!1\ .. one tall around. and it's also good to have someone strong around." That made him feel good for a litUe while. But at recess, tt wu the wnt old tblnf. When they were choosing iidts for games, all the big1er boys i;i,·ere picked first. Billy w&! alwt.1• Jell ~ lut. It made him feel "' bad, he dldn1 try very bard In the gama, '4> he wes alwaya the first lo be ta11ed or put out of a game. Then he sat lo the corner ol the schoolyard with . hL'\ head down, feeling sorry ror himself. Miss Thomas U \f ;;:;;;;;::~ '."1-...l~S: him there. and came to talk !o him . "Why a~ you $.itting here all alone?" abe asked . "Why aren't you playtng with tht other tx>ys?" , "I'm alwa)'S out first,·• Billy said. "I juat can't play the games like the other boys. lt'5 because of. my 1iu . I am just too small." "When a" boy i! small. he must try a little hBrder,'' Jrfls.! 'Miomas said. "I'm JUre you can do better lf you try. They're starting • new game now. \Vhy don't you play. and thi11 time try as hard as you can." Billy ran over to tht boys. 11e was picked lut, juet as he always wa!I, but this time lt \\'as different. He playtd so hard he \\'as in the game until the very end. He saw the other boys look· ing at hlm in a naw w1y. A few more games like that, and he wouldn't be left for last pick anymore. Mjss Thoma!! had been right. "lt worked," he said to htr. a!I they walked back into the d a......,m. She juat arnll!d. as if to say, I told you so. The next morning when muy got dressed he looked ,·ery carefully at his pant!! ltgs. They :itill fil , he hadn 'l grown much, but were they a tiny bit shorter than they had been yesterday'? At recess that day they were just about to pick sides when Btrry's yard. All the wl.ndowt were kicked except one ttuil • was open just a lit~ wa y; They tried and tried, but th<f window would not go up anoj more. and the baby w~ no\\•here in sight. "I'm afraid he'll get intd ~;()Ille kind or trouble," ?"1rs~ Berry said. "What am I soinC to do ?" . • "I'll climb in.'' Andy r.taruft 11ald, but when be tried. it ttwf spact was just not big enougtt for him to squeeze through; and he bad lo climb bacl! dO\i.'n. , MW Thomas was looking at Billy. : "I'll bet I could squeeze through ,'' Billy said. "I think you could," Mi.53 Thom•s said. Billy climbed up aid squeezed tbroogh the opening wJth no trouble. He round the baby ntar the kitchen door: il wasn't hard to unlock the door: and lead the haby into bis hap; PY mother's anns. , "You see Billy '' Mia.' • • • Thoma11 added. "Sometime!! i~ pay!! to be small." . Billy thought that very "°"" he would notice hi11 pants get<\ ling too short. because !4ud> denly he felt very tall. Make Him Tick: Mrs. Berry, who lived nt:s:t to STRAHTROY, Ont. (AP) - the school, came ninnlng into A man who started buyin1. the playground. grandfather clocks to decorate "Someone please help mt," his hou.se got hooked on col•, she cried . "I've locked myself lectlng oldtin1e piece!!. Now he· out of the house by mi stake. has about 300 &(ltique clocks.• .and my baby is ln there all costing a total of $200.000, andj alone." keeps them in a reinforced'. Miss Thomas and the concrete study 14 feet uDo: ~lllllll~~==~~~~~~~~~~'!!l~~~<~,h~il~dr~•~n~•~l~l~r~an~o~v..-~~in~to~th~e;_~d~er~g~r~oun~d~.:::._~_::::._ -· YOUR NEWS QQtZ Test Yourself f'ltf'I._. • d'l1nc1 lor IYltftn• In ftllf t1mUr old 911°'1tll to ''" M 1Hf till •r her own ""°" ,fo.r MWI." Tlillt r11 ••1y Nt wt Quli In '"' ,..lv1ev (If Yl\Jf -IM!mt (Yltl don' .v.n 1'11111 i. let TH r11t ef thl l1m!ly know toow vou mtt11 olllJ 1nd tM flow mvcll "011 k'IOW •bout wti11•1 1011111 on 111 the werld tod1y. 0t11•1 cl!NI -A111wtfl •11Nr (u1tlll9 ll9w111 Nlow 1111111. • S..4 '°'' quettioM to All A11dy, ~· om90 Cent D•llf Pllet, 101 . 1560~--C..t~-MdCI. -Collf. _ _._ ~ -'-------.. PAIT 1-NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL Glve your1elf 10 points for iiach corrict answer. Andy iend1 1 comtl!l!e 'Xl-volume \et •I t111 Mtrlt Studt~!• t:ncyelopedlt lo IClmMrly l!leaty, •<Je 10, ot Mynde. ln<I,, for Mr Q~sllon: \Vhat ls an arcberfish ? blo v.·pipe through which to (ire a shot. * PRIZE WINNER Murph: Wh y did the helicopter land in the baseball field'? Chuck: To get back lo the base. Ttmmr Adtmlffl. t. 11in M111ttlta, """'•1• v1rr1r This clever litt le fish can spit in a f\y's eye from a dis~ tance of more than four feet. His aim is excellent , though the fish is under water and the fly up there in the air. The archerfish practices t h i !I remarkable s k i 11 because fl ying insects are his favorite food. As a rule, the victim fa lls plop into the v.•atr.r \\·here the sharpshooter can grab him for dinner. 1'here is plenty of watery ammunition around hin1 , but the tr ick is shaping it into shootable pellets. lie does this by slapping his gill covers shut I...'.:=====================~ to force one or several drops r---------------------~ of water into his throat. Te am!! of muscles in his n1outh and tongue shape the bullets and fire them at high speed. The archerfish has very keen vision and constantly watches for insects sitting on the greenerY or flying through the r1ir. He rarely mi sses. though he may fire several quick shots to bring down his vi ctim. T he s e rem a r k able HELICOPTERS Look at that little vehicle go - Just like skiing over powdered snow. Goes straight up and comes straight d own. All over the country, all over the town. And . to the police they . come in quite handy F1nd1n g prowlers and children who might steal candy. A ICtflnedr 11•11 .iollt r tlli le J1n11 WeM, lt, tlt Jt•lft!n• Co r11n1 6•1 Mir. t.r ti!• wl11111119 111try 111 tl'HI ttttY 1"'4 l>Ot"' UM•llU. Miii Y•IH" ,..... Ir ti.r" II UMle Ltll, 81• U", Ctlll Mftl, (1Uf. The archerfish and his seven cousins live in parts of Southeast Asia, India and the Phili ppines. There the people \vatched and admired his remark!lble antics for ages. But these reports did not reach European scientists un· til 1764. Then a description was read to the Royal Society of London. It claimed that this 7-inch fi sh can shoot a drop of water at a fl ying insect and bring him down for dinner. sharpshooters are smarter '----------------------l than most fi shes. When kepi in aquariums, they seem to be a\vare of their ad mi r i n g human audiences . It seems that practice makes perfect, for the old timers are the best performers. 'Young archers watch and i m it a te the adult s. A youngster onl y two inches long can spit about four inches - and miss his mark. But he keeps on practicing as he grows. Andy 11nd1 UO lo Grtnl Htrv~y. •9• 7, ol Stll Llkt Clly, Ulth. for tilt q~stl111>· However. the l e arn e d scholars refused to believe such an unlikely nature story, especially since the specimen enclosed with the report was a well-known butterfly fish, and not an archerfish at a!I. This packagin~ error caused a lot of fiery disputes through many W b o f n vented lb e years. mlcros«ipe? Finally, experts '"eni to When glass is shaped with Southeast Asia and proved the curved hollo1vs or humps, it report to be true. But not until rorms a lens. It lets through 1926 did American !lclent ists the light, as an ordinary flat prove how the archer fish pane of glass does. But it shoots down his victims with a bends the r ays so that what d r op of water. He is 3n we see is a different slze. A ordinary looking small fish. bulging lens magni fies objects. with no outside signs of hi!J So does clear water in a sharpshooting weapons. Some glass globe. People learned people can him the tiger fiah this userut trick ages ago, because be h11 le)leral black perhaps by noticing how band!! down his golden sides. sunbeams tnake things look When objects In the air arc bigger when they pas.. through seen from under water. they a round glass bottle. ~ppe:ar t\vi~tcd out of shapt. They say that glass globes The eyes of the archerfisb are or water were used as .magni· large but sho\v no sign that fyi ng glasses 3,000 years ago. they 'ean adjust to vieY.'ing TM Romans used magnifying above the surface. lenses made from clear rock The mystery or how he crystal. A miC!'0800pe is really Ul't , ..... .., shoots bis fast liquid bullets Is a glorified magnifying glass. Odd "'--•p • -Pl••• 4-e revealed Inside his mouth. He We are not sure, but most ...,.,.., ae "'° vq bas a ralhet long loose tongue. people think It was invented . which is omooth and very by a spectacle maker who Walt Disney Studios b~ve found a ,real odd couple pliable along the sid" and al lived in Rolland about 400 m thell' latest movie, 'The Worlds Great.eat Ath· the pointed tip. Along the roor years ago. His name waa Zach-lete." Herman and U.a, hippopotamus and el c- oLhls moulll there II a long. arlss .Janssen. It is .. id that h• ~bant, have fallen In love and are iDJeJl(lrable . .. atr&lght ... gniovc. -When .. Jtt.:. Jixed .tw~ol.his lenw fn a tube .... .all' l!il!!d.o~1 '!".~~ . st.a.~~-!'1. the !!!m1 .. ~ .. P.l~ured artbes his tonRU< to cov<r tblii !o m•ke th<! On t micro""'llt, usl alter leealiig ~ banana lo Herman, ana Usa groove, he fia" a $Ort or perhaps in the year 1$00 A.O. is j ust about to go huntina: ror one. 1 Ala.ha.ma Governor Wall&ce wa1 ahot &nd ser1- ou1ly injured u he wa1 campaisrUnC in •• ? •• for thit atite'a pre1identit.l primary. a-Mtryland b-Mlchtgan c-New Jer1ey 2 Wh1.t two primariea did Gol'ernor Wallace win the day 1ollow1n1 the lh00Un1? 3 Treaaury Secretary John Connally announced hie r esignation. Mr. Nixon •aid •• ? • , would be nomin1.ted to r eplaoe him. 1.-Buda:et Directer George P. Sb.ult~ ~Contreaa.mt.n John Aabbrook c-Educator David E. R6gtr• -4 Interior Secretary Rogera Morton 1,pproved a (CHOOSE ONE: trans-Alaska, tran1-Can1.da} plpel!nt for trAn sportlng oll f rom northern .'1.laska. 5 Prealdent Nixon prepared to travel to Mo1cow for hi• eummltconference this week. Amohgother people, he wa• expected tomeetw1thSov1etCom- munist Party Flrat Secretary •• ? •. ... Alexei Koaygtn b-Andret Grechko c-LeonJd Brezhnev PAIT II -WOIDS IN THI NEWS Talte 4 points for each word that you match with Its correct meanlnl. l .•... atimulate a ... to ab1orb or take Jn can 2 .•••• aature ~to create tbe appear- ance of 3 ..••• almulate c·to 1uppo1e 4 ..... a1rume d ... to mike certain. 5 •.••. a1111rlilat6 o--to excite PAIT Ill -NAMES IN THI NEWS Take 8 point• for name• that you can correctly match with the cluu. ! ..... Sydney Geneen a-Japane10 Foreip l ..... T&keo Fukuda 3 ..... Mlk.e Torrez -'·· ..• Dan Blocker M1nl1ter b-Pro1ident of JTT • c .. late actor wbo played U:o•• Cartwriall:t on. TV•1 11Bonansa.'' d-Prtmlar, Ja.pa.n B Match word clues with their corrt1pond- in11 pictures or 1ymbola. 10 points for each correct answer. 1 ..... RtatnJ Sun fiaJ ofltcl- ally nplaoed ltar1 and Stripe• here 2 ..... New York Gove rnor N•l1ori Rookeftll1r 3 ..... G U:MA. tnfl[l' Tbto key North Viet- ~ ~llllA)nameae brid1ewud&- 1troy4td c FRANCE ...... Wlllll Ma.y1 I• It 11 l maktn1 lltw1 in U\i s tpott ...... Queen Ellzabethll via· ited here last week 8 ••••• lnt1r1or S6cr6tary Ropr1 Morton 7 .•••• Bobby Unser plans to be in Ia.dianapoU1 May n I ..... Tiny worm.a by t!l.l 11 name m.ly ll.Mpcontrol mc1qu.ttoe1 DRAGON1S JAW ...... Ma.jor rtota oyer 1obooltnc were r~ portld here 10 ..... lrtany A.tnertcana will J ti.ot h* wOrki n.1 or In ~· -r aohool May 29 HOW DO YOU IATI t <-la•h 514• of Ollla ,. .. , ... i,) 11 ,. • .. .., -Cloe'. fl ti 100 ,.i.i. •TO, SCOll! •I to 10 ,.1 ... •Po~. II ti fO '°'"" • bctl!Mi. to 0t ~???-If..! fAMILY DISCUSSION QUISftON What 1hould be dont to reduce tbt number of vlo-- lent c rtme1 in tht• country? THIS WUK'I OWLENCEI • • .,,,_~_D_~_LV_Pl_Llll _________ s .. urdlJ, MIJ' 21. 1'72 ..,.list U11iveran1 llaptJs:t Church, at 22S2 S.E. Palisades lload, Santa Ana : services Sunday at 11 1.m. and 7 p,m., church ilehool at 9:45 e.m.: sermon ''What ls ~1an?," by lbe Rev. Willis J, Carrico; youth fellowship at 6 p.m. Ceolral Bapti11I Church, at 7661 Warntr Ave .• llunlin~ton ijeach: services Sunday at 10 a.m.: address "Life or Abor· llon." by the Rev. Don Sinlth, Crusade for Life; o I h c r urvices for junior high and younger. 1''lrsl Baplisl Church <1f Laguna Hlll1. at 24521 l\1oulton Parkway services and church -------- Pulpit & Pew school Sund11v al 11 <i.ni.. :-iern1on "a.1aking Set'L.'ie Out or Our Sufrerin~," by !he Rev. Donald W. (Ale; \li'ednesday servi~in Fcl!11wshlp Hall with Crorµt 1Jav1s, topic "Prayer ... C<J1111re11111 lo11 "' Corona dtl ~1ar Community Church Cun11;regaliunal, at 611 Jie liolro1>e Ave.: services aod churl'h school Sunday at 10 <i.m.: sermon "l,est \V e Forget~," by th<· He\'. Ph1!Jp Ci, ri.1urray. --- p I ymo uth Co ngregational Church of NeWport Beach. at 3262 Broad St., N e w p o r t Beach: services and church school Sunday al 10 a n1.: sermon "Projects for Re· jects," by the Rev. Hussell .Spittler, in1erim pastor. f;pl•ropfll St. wurrld's .E pi s cop a I Church. at Chapel Lane and Ellis. lluntington Be a ch ; services \Vednesd.a y at 7:30 p.m. for confirmation of 34 candidates presented by the. llev. Jan1e.s C. Caley to Bishop ltusuck.. SI. Jlitmts Eplscopa] Church, at 32\.l'J Via Lido, Newport Beach : services Sunday at 7:30, 9 and II a.m.: se rmon "The Power of the Holy Spirit," by the Rev , John P. Ashev II ; Youth in Aclion Tuesday artemoon , ganies and Bible study followed by potluck supper . L111#1erf11t rrlnce of PtDCt Lutheran Church, 2987 t.1esa Verde Drive, Costa l'llesa: services Sunday al 8 and II a.m.; sermon "\Ve. Trust The Trinity " by the Rev. John Westby: Memorial Day Pan· cake breakfast at Costa ~1esa City Park at 8 a.m. --- Faith Lutheran Church, al 34381 Calle Portola, Capistrano Beach; services (See PULPIT, Page I) A£1·ican Preacher To Vi sit The Rev. Festo Klvcngerc , a nath e of Uganda in East Africa who has ~n ca l\e<l the out0 tanding black e\'angelist in Afrl<·a. \l'ill be speaking at Trinily United Presh\'terian C:hurch of Santa Ana Sur11.jay at 6 p.m. Nvengere has been involved for nearly 30 years in the movement which has hecn calle<l the East A I r i c a n Revival. He has had a ministry in crusades, conventions a n d conferences throughout Afl'ica and around the world. In 19ti0 K i v en g e 1· e in· terpreted for Billy Gr:iham in East Africa. He was a spea krr at the \Vorld Congress on Evangelism in Berlln i.J1 19U6. Ki vengere is no1v leader of the East Africa Team of African Enterprise. a Pa.~adena based organization 11·hich suppo11 two such tea1ns ,concentrating on urban evangelism in Africa. Its 1972 scheduled includes crusades in the Afri can nations Clf CClngo. Zambia. Ghana. aod Kenya. and also a crusade i n Indonesia. Ki vengere has received his education at the University of London and P i t t s b ll r g h Theological Sen1inary. as \\'ell as at Bishop Tucker \ollege in Uganda 'Life ' Gra(luati11g ~ 01·ange ·Com1tians Three Orani;e t: u u 11 I y r esidents are a1nong liil' iii graduating Tuesday, fro•n Life Bible Colle~e of Lns A•1~1·lt'~. headqu arter training (:('!l ier or the International Ch urch of lhe Foursquare GOSJ)l'l. Dr Clnrcnce E. Hall, dean. ;in- nounce<l. •le \\'ill offiriare ;i t the event. y:ith Or. Rolf K J\·tcPhcrson. president. August 0. Ambrozie, son of J\lr. and J\1rs. A. An1hrozic of Ful lerton: Bradley C. Caret, son of ri.tr. and 1'11rs. Eln1rr C Card , forn1erly of S.1nla Ann. no1v Portland. Ore. l'"s i:frn!s, and \\'i\liam J. 1'ah.1Eti~111 , .~1 ~11 or Joseoh S. Seba s t i .i n . Placentki. purs ued the fot'I" :i.·c:ir lheolog~1 cou1·sc in lhe collejje founder! hv thP l::te Ai1nee Semple ?\1cPherson. Ambrozic. active in Calv;iry T;iber·n1H·ll'. B11cna P :i r K. i::rad11:1tcd fron1 (;ornpt<1n ll 1~h St·hool Carrt. Corona dcl ~tar J!111h School gr:tduate. \1':1s a1·· 11\e 111 Costa Me~a Fuursciuurr ('hurch. and Sebastian.. !1 ~radu:1t1· uf \'alcncia lli_gh School. Pl<1l'e11tia. "'as act tic in Christian Assenlbly. AcCQt'du1~ lo Or. tlall. An1brozic has been appoinled to ~111 assistant mini stry in l.ake\\'OOd Four.~qt1are Church. C:trd is planning additional edue;1tion before al'Ct'p ting an appoint1nent to an inte_r..:!!iP n1in1strv in !ht> P a c 1 r 1 r Northwfst and Sehasti<1n 1vill lean on ;111 .-issignn1enl as a n1issionary asliis1 :n Cost·• Riea. f:lendnle L:ivic Audilorium 11•ill be thr scene for this ye;u"s gr;Hluation exercises, slated for 8 p.m ORANGE COAST CHURCH DIRECTORY NEWPORT CHRISTIAN CENTER Fifteenth and Monrovia Streets 1 :30 A.M. & 11 :00 A.M. -Morning Wor1hip "FAITH THU MAKES SENSE " Sermon by Pa1tor CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES 9 :45 A.M. -Sunday School 11.ANCHIS OF THI MOTHEI CHUJICH 6:00 P.M. -Evening Wor1hip I THE FIJIST CHUICH OF CHllST. SCIENTIST IN IOSTON, MASSACHUSIETIS "LIVING WITHIN YOUR INCOME :" "An ' t d M d N Al' Undorstondlng tho Ith Comm•ndmont C:ten an ° ern ec:romanc:y, tas I FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Main & Adams Streets Huntington Beach Corona del Mar c,'+,uRClf O-" () \::!:il " ~ 1- -1l I Z -\/I ' i:I -I s .. mon by Putor 1:1 Mesmerism and Hypnotism, Denounc:ed" 1 ~----------'----------, Sunday, May 28th 11 Morning: Worihip •.. , , , . , , , •• ••••••.••• 1:3 0 I 11 :00 1.m. !lbl1 School .••••••• 9:45 1,m, I Youtli Group1 •• , ,, • 6:00 p.m, Evening Wonhip •. , . 7:00 p.m, Nul"!er~ c1r1 Ol"Ollided 11 111 service! Otnce: ),._2589 Olel Oevo!iOn ~·9J.la + -~ + "" j \ """ S 1 I ! Wet!Ntdey 7 :10 P'.M. -FAMILY NIC.HT llble Study 111 leYelotl111 ·~~~-----~--~~~~~-· Or. INY""'Y & Chlltl CHe AHll•bN fOf •I Sorvlcnl Georg• 0 . Wood, Pastor 64&-7117 FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD 140 E. 22nd St., Coit• M"•-548·3761 E. W, Phillipi, Peitor SUNDAY SllYICR 9:10 A.M.-Sw1ti•vJl:hool a ..... fAll ote1l CHILD.CAii AYAH.AILI fl thfW II ' 10:50 A.M.-"Acceptl119 My Mlulo11" P'nter Pldlllps 5,-•klftf 7:00 P.M.-"Gltl ledy" P'est.r Phillip• s,..hlitt I I Costa Mes•-:-First Ch.Jrch of Christ, Scientist 2110 Mn• Verde Dr., Cost• Mei• S111dey School -9:15 A.M. Cti11rch So,...lu -11 :00 A.M. Jte41dl119 loom, 2150 Meto Verde Dr. Huntington Beach-First Church of Christ, Sc ientist Ith & OllYe, H111ll1UJt•ll hoch S111H1oy Schoel-9:30 ~ 11:tO A.M, Ch11rc• -9:10 & 11 :DO A.M. lo.clltt IN"' -UI Mei11 St. Newport Beach-Fint Church of Chri1t, Scienti1t JJOJ YI• Udo, N .. port leach Ch1rc• & Sv11ffy Scho•S-9:0lt-10::t0 A.M . IMlfl111 l•o•, JJ15 YI• Udo :1 l11F: ======~~=:1 FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Victori.t & Pl•centi • A11e. Cost• Me~a J•mn E. Pierc:y Ml11ist1r lod11i• M,H11t1t Oil'tt.lor ef Cllri1U1n Educ1tla11 I al"e Sclllel .............. f!U e.m. M1n1111t W1rt11i, ........ lt:)I 1.m. 1:1 YIWtll eN111>1 ............... 6 •. m, l!I v.._. ...................... 1 ,..m. I Nurse111 Care Provided Y,.i. ~ "'-> ~~ 'tty MA"'I po.\; COMMUNITY CONGREGATIONAL • 611 HELIOTROPE Wo"WI' -10 A.M. Church Sch•ol -10 A.M. Or. Phillip G. Murr1Y. Mlnll•er Newport Be•ch-Second Church of Christ, Scientist 541--4771 5414141 644. 7400 3100 f'oc:ifk YJew Dr., Coro•• d.! Meir 11'~~~~~~~~~~~~1 ~~~~~~~~~~;;~II Ch11rcll' S1111d•y Sch•ol-10:00 A.M. 1!1" I IM41., loo"' -1500-1 CMSt Hwy. (IE11fH N•rcbsaJ II THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH WM. IY.,.i9t Tfttir11011y M""11t1 -I I'·"'· -All Clr1111rctt. Welcomes You. x A Cordial Welcome from THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH --------------- NEWPORT CENTER Wonhli-11:15 A.M. .. St. Mlchoels EplK•P•I Churcll Mort11erlte al P'o,ific View Dr. Cero11• del M•r Pho110: 671-0tSO Co1h1 Me ~• FIRST UNITEO METHOOIST CHURCH 19th St. l H1rbo, Blvd. Church Wors~i p -11:30 l 11 Church School -9:l0 S<\l.7727 Co1!1 Me111 North MESA VEROE METHODIST CHURCH M111 Yerd1 & 81k1r St. 549.211t Wonhlp & Church School 9:00 l 10:30 A.M. founlein Y1ll111 FIRST UNITEO METHOOIST CHURCH 11225 l u1h1rd Hunlin9ton Beien FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 272t J7th St. 5l6·l5J7 Ser~·c~I -"1:15 J 10:)0 Nu•s~~Y C~re '°'It Mornln11 Churcli ~cliool -f ; 15 Hun+inglon 8111cli -North COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH 1>61>2 Htil Av1. 1'42-4461 Worship & Church Sd•ool 9:00 & 10:10 A.M. Irvine -E1 1I Bluff . UNiVERSITY METHODIST CHURCH l ll-1 233 11422 Culver Road ~I UniversiTy Orlve Worship & Church School 9 & 10:30 A.M. l~9un 1 a.~ch METHOOIST CHURCH "lfi2·259) 211132 We1ley Q,;.,, \Yonhip & Ch11rch School in Sciul~ L•<,iund t ·OO I 10:)0 A.M. Wor1hip ~nd Mi11i1ler Church Schoo! -I 0 A.M. Fo,d R. Mill er 49"1.JOll N•wl'•rt·M-P'r9°SchoeJ-A9n 2 1/J·S-':lO A.M. 1e 5:10 P'.M. 1 : AU <.ire cordia!l~ invited to attend the church SIRIN" SUSION -'45·2l2J 1 1trvices and enjoy the priviU!ges of the ST. JAMES. l20t Vt. Ude, New,ort lffclt ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Readi'ng Rooms ! 7 :JO A.M.-Holr 1E11,Qrist ~ I 9:00 A.M.-h ... Py Wonhil' & Ch11rch Schee\ 1 ~~~~~--~~- Newport l11ch \l/ I Chlltl C.,. Pt•ridotll AT ALL SIEIYICIS 11 :00 A ... ..--A.tt.r••lo Holy lvchorbt ' F=""'""""""""""""'""'""'""'""""""'"""""""-"""'°""""~II Monil"t P'r_,..r, N•fMrl' P'rovldod HARBOR ASSEMBLY OF GOD I CHRIST CHURCH BY THE SEA 1400 W. 81lbo1 Blv d. lt ]).)805 Worthip-9:30 A.M. Church School-9:30 & 11 A.M. 740 W. Wilton, Coit• Ma11 541·4704 V. 1.. HllTWICll'., P'ostor GALIN i-. HIJITWICk M1~lit1r ef Yovth CAaL CIMTJl'Y Mltol1!1~ ti M111ie - -SUND.AT SIEJIVICIS -~ 10:50 A.M.-"Chor!• Thal Te My A't11nt" Senl'IOll lty Posto• 7:00 P.M-Sh1tsplrotlo11 COSTA MESA CHRISTIAN SCHOOL ..... sc•• -Kiftd1r11rtlfl -Ei.1111ntttY -CllH• C•rt CENTRAL BIBLE CHURCH 23rd Street •f Orange, Cost• Men -548-5303 l11te,IM Postor -Jtew. Edward ... tty Yo11th Pntor -Fred M•rtl11 Mftl·W• Holy c ... m111do• I: He•R11t '-"lcn TMSdq--10:10 A.M. Wodnesd•y-1!00 P.M. The In-. J•h• P'. A11My II, lector -P'tloq: '75-0210 1!1 I Sf. JOHN-THE OIVINE, 2043 Orange Ave., CJ!. II .... Sund1 y1 1:00 I 9:10 Churc>i School -11;)0 •11Yncloy1: ':JO I: 10 ...... :Holy DGys es •••ovtKotll l'.I I CHURCH OF CHRIST 287 W. WILSON ST .. COSTA MESA I ,......_ H•rltor •d hi,...i•w l'I ST. WILFRID'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 'Llst.Jbulrcw'sTrcsl1yfenm1 C/1111c/1 600 ~T A ndrl'W~ Rri;i(I • N~NOOtf bl'd'" "Sudan: Desolation and Promise" 'llew. William I. Anderso11, P'r1ochl119 Monil11t Worlhlp-10:)0 •·"'· -S1111d•y School 9 •·"'· ltlNlsy lve11l11t Wo"1'111'·7:00 l'·"'·-'r•yer MHtlftt WM.07:00 I'·*· SUNDAY MORN ING BIBLE STU DY ,,, •••••••.••••• f :4S A.M. 11 'I , SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP I COMMUNION •••• 1D:45 A.M. 1 1 SUNDAY EVENING WORSHIP • , , .•••• , • , •••••••• , 6:00 P'.M. 11 SUNOAY, MAY 21sl 1:00 .... M.-Holy Communion ll;JO A.M.-F•mily Service l Church Sc;hool ! NurJ1•v Ce r1 I 11 :00 A.M.-Mo1ning: Wortliip !Nur,ery C1r1 I PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES 11 of the Coastal Areas ~~~~~~~~~~· ~~~~~~~~~~~~II WEDNESOA y EVENING l llLE STUDY ' •• '' •• '. ' •••• 7:10 P'.M. 11 -NUISlll CAllE PROVIDED I \~ '')} W, Whit Herrl11tf•11 Mini1fer I 7:00 P.M.-F1lliv1I E .. 1n1on9 & .Sirmon Epi1c;op1I Younq Churc;lim1n SABBATH SERVICES RELIGIOUS SCHOOL ha'l'bor reform temple RABBI BERNARD P, )(.ING meeting at S1. James Episcopal Church u 3209 Via Lido, Newport Beach For lntormjlion: Cill 676-7230 TEMPLE SHARON Th contenotlWt! 1y111t9ot11• fer 11!. entlN H•rbor Afff 617 Wnf H•111At011, CMt• Mt's• JI•• L•rte1tt Mu1ic •I Oirt clor Alt Liturgiel are in u'e •I 111rio1n lim1' 11: Phone: 645-3191 Day or Night Tf\1 CPlurcPI ll •lways 1v111!11ble tor Holy f.\11rrl1tg • llJ 1~~~~~~~~~~~::'.'.~~~~~~~~~~'f-~-="""'•=m='='=c=·=c=.::''='·='='="='',,,,r.'='='=-'='=12==~'~··=-'=',,'='-=''~'='"'°""-~-I 1!1 ' NEWPORT HARBOR LUTHERAN CHURCH ' 1:1 I LUTHERAN CHURCH i;i OF THE MASTER SlMNE +ftLLt; eaklMUNllY ~UR@t TURTLE ROCK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 798 Dover Dr. LI 8-3631 ' 2900 Padflc V;ew Dr. ~ Turli • Rock Drive 1nc1 Am1UI C•l~e Cone block soulh et 1 TN In. J•llM'I $. ll•ill. Corona del Mitt e 'C~:~ g~'.;el~os:.n '~~~ 11!;e1i,~:e." cu111er1 Sou•h "' "''''" I••· Wilbor IE. All•11 ~ l•v. lltlch S•muelM•, P'•stoJ E11rly Worihip I 111"°""' P .. hH' "<'" 9:10 A.M. Sunday School fot all GCJH Chdili•n Ed'"''.'" 1 9' 0 1°5 '·""· 1 Phone 644-2664 11 M M : •·'"· :00 A. • ondfH) Worship Fo1ti11• Wo"hip IO·lO 0 m too Au "'--•1.. W -•1 NUllSIEltY CAllE l"ltOVIOli:D AT •OTN MOUas • ' ' : ........... , ..... , For lntonnatlln Cene1r11lrtt1 Oflllr M ... 11111 Ctlt &J).INI Nursery Care Availabl~ r 10:00 A..M. S111tffy C .. rc. ... II J1wi1!1 f,'";;,, •rt in.,ited lo join u1 in a truly m11nintful THE CHURCH FOR YOUR FAMILY Sc•MI SAIU.TH IEYINING SiJtYICES-FJtlDAY AT 1:11 P.M. .lf!Hlllttl •Ill flll •1'11•1 •-r•I Ctll,.,.e~ WRCOME Sfllrl111ol Leeder -lobbl Gcmo11 Go•d11M111 lllF~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~:1~:::.""5:;;,;~~~"""""'i',!.,,;'~1~'00:;•~·=M~. ~"'~"";;w:•""::'•:...~11 646·5552 Temple Sherori Choif -01119 Shabot Iii • Seventh-Day Adventist Churc:h SllYICES-10;00 A.hi , l 6:10 P'.M. for lnte1ntln9, Ft011d91M11tol • l ible Teo,hl11t, Att•11d , , • COAST BIBLE CHURCH MARCO fOllSTIR JI. HIGH, SAN JUAN CAPISTU.NO 491-1949 4f4·1141 110·0407 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF NEWPORT HARBOR S.B.C . tsfl Cllft O~, NIWll"I .... t~ Diii L. lllfle, l"e•llr t4J•740 """'' klllal -f 14' A.M. ~1$1 -111• A,M. a Ji• l".Jll, ........ , ..,.,... Wwlc.1 , •• •.M. "lll1r111t Tiii UllllSltr'dlMle lllCM$ 01 Olrld" LIFE SCIENCE CHURCH l'.O. a.. 1.514 '"··· , .. .., 24-HOUR PHONE SERVICE -548-5832 lln. 11111 JI. Wlltt lln. S""°" Wlllil· 271 AYoc•d• St., Cnhl Mesi Jo•P'h f , hfmJI, P' .. ter -l'tlo11• 14S.6S96 I S1bL1th Sc;hool , ••• , , , , , , , ••• , • , •••••• , •• , , •••• , , ':JO •.m. Mcrnin9 Wor1hip •••• , •• , • , , ••••. , , •••• , • , •• , •• , , 11 :00 •.m. Prtyet M11tin9 W1d"e1d1v , , , , ••.•• ••.,,., ••••• , •• 7:30 p.m. Costa Mesa Foursquare Ch11rc:h 17J4 o,..,. ...... c..t. ,,. ... P•ter: Rev, ••IMn I . J••M-141·97JS I& '4'·1117 9:41 A.M.-S1•tl91 klleo._.,..ltlrlhh111• Pretfhl 11 :00 A.M.-'"nte M•• Witti Hh he:• 1• Tllo W•U" p .. ..,hcoM._.I .. 7:00 P'.M.-1 ... ··'*'Geer s,.-s., I Wff.-71JO P.M.-IH1i. S11Hty .. 1 ... •f ,,,h ly ,..,. ,., •• 1,...,."9tl .. -C.lt '4'-1117 FOUNTAIN VALLEY FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH A.B.C. ......... n.--...si.....iw...., , ......... JtffNrr t42·242t ,....,., ~ ........ 11• a t i• Mlnlinf w.n111, .... _ .. ,:•a 11 •-1111 VKMn . , , . ' l".M. YW!tl ao1r a 1•1t l'"Y -Alter v...-n N~ Cffl A"•ll••lt If 111 llrlllctt. PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH M .. Y•rcM Drl" & hller StrHt, C•ml M ... , C•lff. AJollNtR C. ANO•lllON, P'11tw -JOMN WISTIY, Mtoellle 1"t1tw lvnclt1' kllool1 f:1S -Mll"nlnt WOMP1 1:0011N 11 :00 •ri11co of p,.,. l11th•1•11 Sc.hool -Mi11 E1th1r 0 11011, Principe! Offic• Pho11•: 149°052 I Sc.heol •ho110: 149-0562 CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH Ml11ou1i Syn ... 761 YktMhl St, c.tNo M ... L9tMr Y. T.,..w, ,_., 141"'404 w......., hnkttl 1111 • 11 A.M. s .... , $GWl1 •:• A.M. Miii .... °"'' ,,. A.M. Cllrllflm ·-···· kllfff -........... LAGUNA NIGUEL SHEPHERD OF THE HILLS 29121 NIGUEL ROAD ..... Dftkl s. s ..... ,,. ... , ..... WOISHaP ·& CHUICH SCHOOL -11 A.M. 49S·0613 ST. MAnHEW LUTHERAN CHURCH Newport U 'ty I 11112 Culvor Drive JU Unlvenlly Perle, lrvlne loan e. l'\K-«1111a1J1, M..._ I Dt..tt .... Stnkt-11A.M.&11 t11A.M. ... ....... N.N-- S1.1ncfty S,hool fot •II •1••_-1141 A.M. S..., 1t•a1I •itt A..M. ...._ ~ -t:ll A.M. IM_. lnol•, N..,.,. .._. u.tt .... T ... C'--ltA.M. WenWp-11 A.M. OHke-..... 1111 DIAL·A.PlA.Yll 64 ... 1717 j ISJ.1211 N.__,. c.. 11WJ4' '--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Christ Churc:h Presbyterian 20112 M .. 1101io INHr Adomsl H1111thHJtOI\ •••c:h loY, Do11old f , loltem. Postor S1i111doy Worlhlp: t:JO A.M. Ch1i1rch s,hool: t :lO A.M, Ofl,e: 20112 Motlloll~t. Phono~_!.61 __ -_o49:.:C~O __ Churc:h of the Covenant lu1'• A. lt111rl•, l"o5to, S11nd11y Worship & Ch11rch School -l :lO & 10:00 A.M. _______ _;_:Phono: 557°1140 Community Presbyter _i_a_n-Church-- 411 Forni AWt111ue, lot1111• looch lff, Do1t111ld H. lolrd -An. Albert 0 Hl~P• Sw11d1ty Wonllll': 1:45 • 9:10 • 11 A.M. Chwrcti School: f :JO --~=--oc-:--o-''h•11e: 494.7555'--~----- St. Mark Presbytreian Churc:h C•rMJ J•Mbol'ff & Eosftl;l11ff DriYe, Corol'I• def Mer J•IMI Graham Kirk, P'aster Wor1hl, & Cll11rch s,hool -9:00 & 10:l0 P'hoitt: 644°1141 Trinity United Presbyterian Churc:h 17th I: l'tM,.ct, S•11t• A•• (1/J ... 1. IEost of Newport f....,.I OUTSTANDING YOUTH P'llOGl.AM -ACll!S OF P'AlltlNG Wonhlp • Ch11r'h Sc:hool -f :OO & 10:]0 A.M. The G•otl No-Ho11f -6 to 7 P'.M. For TM Whole F•mlly P'•tton: G"tte M111trl11t: lob Oh"'o ,lob P'lotKti Ml1ltt« •f Mnk -D.1t11ls ltr•.w -rho11e : 544·7150 CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE OF COllONA DEL MAii $UND.l'Y SEllllVICI & SUNDAY SCHDOL . , ,., ,, ... ll :to AM, Mlftlster ••• , EINMr C. Jttll- 2411 P'ftlfk CoMI Hltllwtry CoJOll• 4o4 Meir THE FIRST CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIEtlCE .. ,._.. •..n Mtin!Nt C1Mt11 of U11llM C~\ltdl ••llllov, kllMe, Ut Allffln IUND.t.T SllVICI . . 111• .l.M, Mlllkltr , . , Affftt 1¥r1'•, llSCI< TN• l allL CLUa OF NIWPOIT af:ACM Sll hlbN •~ a1-.. ' Attend the Chw·ch of Your Choice • -' . Saturda,,, Ma1 27, 1972 DAILY PILOT Pulpit and P e w (!'rom Pqe )) $.lnday It 10:311 a.m,i Sunday .school at 9:30 a.m. aennon ••Are Yoo Really Liberated," by the Rev. James Knotek · Wednesday Bible class al 7:30 p.m. on ''Revelations or the Messiah in the Prophecles of Js&iah11: ladles' guild at 10 a.m. Wednesda y. NewPort llarbor Lulhtraa Church, at 798 Dover Drive Newport Beach; services Sun: day at 8 and 10 a.m. Com- mun.ion service; Church school at 9: 15 a.m.: 8trmon "To Be Touched by God," by the Rev. James G. Blain; ecology &ale today at Vista Shopping Center. 19th and Plaoentia, Costa Mesa, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.: Thursday ALCW b o a r d meeting at 9:30 a.m. Christ Lutheran Church, at 35522 Camino Capistrano. Capistrano Beach; services Swuiay at 10 a.m.; sermon "Now We Are Sure," by the Rev~ J. Emory Ackerman; Book of Golden Memories Sun· day, honoring persons memorialized by a glft during the past year. --- Lutheran Church of the Resurrectio n , at 9812 Hamilton. Huntington Beach: services Sunday at 8 and 10 :30 a.m .. " by the Rev. Arthur R. Tingley: church school for grades two and up at 9 a.m. below at 10 :311 a.m.; prayer fellowship at l p.m. Lutheran Church o( the !\laster, at 2900 Pacific View Dr ive, CorO!l:t dcl ti.fa r : services Sunday at 9 and 11 a.m .. church school at 10 a.m. semwn ··vou llave A RighfTo Be Free," by Chaplnin David Re yno ld s, Vetera ns Administrat ion Hospital in Long Beach. Jtlelhodist Newport Ceater U n I t e d ~tethodlsl Church, meeting at St. Michaels and All Angels, Pacific View Drive a n d J\.1arguerite Ave.: services and church school Sunday at 11 :15 a.m.: sermon "Remember f\te!," by the Rev. Don A. Bassett . --- Community United rtletbodist Church, at 6662 lleil Ave .. lluntington B ea ch : services and church school Sunday at 9 and 10 : 30 a.m.; sermon by the Rev. Charles L. Rose; junior and senior UMY at g,30 and 7:30 p.m. mpee- tively; Bible study class Tues- day et 9:30 a.m. First ll.alle<LM..<..l!uti• l Church, at 18225 Bushard St. Fountain Valley: services and church school Sunday at 9 and 10:30 a.m.; sermon "More Than An OUtinl!," by the Re v. Ford R. Miller: bee:iMing June 4, one service only at 9 a.m. J\.fe1a Verde U 11 It e d l't1etbodJ1t Cburcb, at 1701 Baker St., Costa Me 11 a ; services and church school Sunday at 9 and 10:30 a.m.: sennon "The Heart o f \Vesley's Faith: J. A Stand \Vith All Reason.'' by the Rev. B. Lolhair Green. UWverslty Ua!ttd Methodist Church, 184.22 Culver Road, Irvine; services and church school Sunday at 9 and 10:30 a.m.; Sermon "l Don't Know How to Love Jtim, 11 by the Rev. Ron Allison. Pre•byteria11 Christ Presbyterian Church, at 20112 Magnolia St.. Hunt· ington Be!ch: services and church school Sundav at 9:30 a.m.; sermon "Christian Hope," by the Rev. Arthur Ihnen, dlrector of t h e Southeast \Vork·Tralning Center for Mentally Retarded in Downey. Presbyterian Church of tbe Covenant, al 1850 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa; services and church school Sunday at 8:30 and 10 a.m.; sermon "Do You Remember?." by the Rev. Bruce A. Kurrie. Va rio111 C'oHgregation• The Fo11rsquare Cb11rcb, at 1734 Orange Ave., Costa Mesa; services Sunday at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.; church school Rt 9:45 a.m.; sermon "The Man With His Faet to the Wall," by the Rev. Robert B •. )Rcobs; lht Rev. Robert Gaar speaking at evenlng service; Wednesday B I b I• 5tudy at 7:30 p.m. on book of Act... Barbor Christian Church, Dl"lplt1 ol Christ Club, %131 Tustin Ave. Costa Mesai aervices Sunday at 10 :45 a.m.1 church school at 9:45 a.m .. ; sermon °CJuist Our Wltdom.11 • by the Rav. D. W. McElroy. Newport Ualty Clater o1 Oudve Uv1A1. at tllh "'111 Irvine, Nwpori B e a ch • lttVlcot Sunday ot 10 """ 11:15 a .m .: sermon 1 'Reall1atlob and Manifestation," by the Rtv. Laren D. FUdlnger. --- U a I t a r i a D UnJvtraall1t Church, et 1259 Victoria St., C'.ol:ita Mesa: strvlces and church school Sunday at 10:30 a.m.: sennon 1iLovlng the Handicapped," by th• Rev. Paul Culton, chairman for the hearing impaired program at Golden West College. ChW'ch of RtUgloat Science of Lagu,;~ Beacll, at 20062 Laguna Canyon R o a d : services Sunday at 9 and 11 a.m., church school at 9 a.m.: sermon "The Ego -and 1t1an's Need of a Jligher Pov.·er," by the Rev. llenry Gerhard ; Leisure \Vorld le<:· lures Thursday at 10 a.m., open to all. University Unitarian Com- muolty, at 4530 Sandburg Way, Irvine; services Sunday at 10 a.m.; sennon ''Common Sense,· Myth and Superllti· lion," by the Rev. Roger T. Walke. ---Christian Science Cburcbe1, First Church of Christ. Scien- tist, 2880 Mesa Verde Dr., C.osta Mesa, Sunday school at 9: 15 e.m. and service at 11 a.m.: Frist Church of Christ. Scientist, 8th and Olive, Hunt· ington Beach, Sunday sc!K>ol and servictes at 9:30. and 11 a.m.; First Church of Christ. Scientist, 3.303 Via L i d o , NewfX)rt Beach, Sunday school and service at 9 and 10: 30 a.m.; Second Church 0 f Christ. Scientist, 3100 Pacific View Dr., Corona del J\1ar, Sunday school and service at 10 a.m.: Wednesday testimony meetings at 8 p.m, at all churches. Bishop Sees Eroding US. Credibility WS ANGELES (AP) - Bishop C. Edward Crowther said this week the North Viet· namese believe that President Nixon's credibility is eroding and that it could lead to a negotiated setUement of the war. Bishop Crowther, who met with North Vietnamese peace delegates in Paris recently, sr.ld the Communists were keenly -aw.are ot American politics and discontent with the war here. "They know the more they can erode Nixon's credibility the easier it will be to get a negotiated settlement," he told a news conference at the Press Club. The assistant bishop ot the Episco pal Church in California said the North Vietnamese had anticipated the renewed bombing and the mining or the harbors. Missionary To Lecture In Newport CROWN VALL EY COV ENANT CHURCH TO BEGIN CONSTRU CTION SOON first Unit of Building at Fiv ..-acre Sit• In Laguna Niguel Church Gives Backing To Cesar Chavez Fast PHOENIX (AP) -A group of churchmen gave their sup- Port 'this week to fasting farm union leader Cesar Chavez and the United Fann Workers Union's lettuce boycott. Sponsored by the National Farm \Vorkers h1inistry of the National Council or Churches, the 40 Protestant and Roman Catholic religious leaders met with newsmen following a visit with Chavez. Chavez has been fasting two weeks in protest against a fann labor bill which permits l<k!ay strike injunctions at harvest time. The union is boycotting lettuce in its drive to organize Arizona workers. The Rev. Lee Nieto of Austin, Tex ., a Methodist. act· ing as spokesman, called the law ''a body blow at the Farm Workers Union in Arizona," and an attack on the aspira· tions of all farm workers. He said the group met in Chicago Tuesday with William J. Kuhfuss, president of the America n Farm B u r e a u Federation, "<ind charged him with respons i bi Ii t y for repressive legislation i n Arizona and other states." After attending religious services with Chavez Wed· nesday night, the Rev: ltlr. Nieto said, the ministers "are more than ever convinced thal Animated Parables Program Set no amount of fX>lilical and economic power can stop the nonviolent efforts of the United Farm Workers." He called the new Arizona law "grossly unjust, and said farm workers "must apply economic pressure on their employers if they are to obtain justice!' The ministers repr~nted the 1iiethodist, Episcopal, Roman Catholic, U n I t e d Presbyterian, Southern Bap- tist, Disciples of C h r i s t , Friends, Lutheran and Unitarian churches. Ce11ter Head For Retards To Lecture . The Rev. Artbur Ihnen, director of the Southwest Work-Training Center for mentally retarded y o u n g adults in Downey, is to be the guest minister Sunday at Christ Presbyterian Church, 20112 Magnolia St., lluntington Bea('h. His sermon topic will be "Christian Hope," because this is Memorial Sunday. lhnen has worked with men- tally retarded yourtg people in recreation, education. n n d Christian education for the _past_ten .. years. Previously he s e r v e d churches in Oregon, Los Angeles and Downey, and graduated from W h it t i e r College and San Francisco Theological Seminary. The Southeast Work· Coming lo South Shores t r a i n i n g Center helps Baptist Church of Laguna, mentally retarded y o u n g Nii:::uel on Sunday al 7 p.m. adults become wage~11rning will be Art and Thelma Layne. members of society, The with their program of music trainees are presently working and animated artlstry. on contracts for industry that Covenant To B1tild New Churcl1 Crown Valley Covenant Church will begin construction this week or its first unit at Crown Valley Parkway and La Plata Drive in Laguna Niguel. This building will provide 7,000 square fe et or multipurpose church space 11nd \Yill be the first or several buildings that will be con- structed on the five.acre site. Robert A. Honnette, pastor of the church and director of development for the California Conference of the Evangelicti;l • Covenant Church of America, reports that this first unit will be "owner-built" with Ed Jones of .Pomona as the con- struction superintendent. Jones has been involved In the building of over 100 churches, having served in this capacity with th e American Baptist Convention for ten years. The facility will Include a sanctuary to provide 9eating for 235, with an overflow pro- vision that will accomodate a total of 350 worshippers. Also included are a pastor's study, church office, nursery. kitchen, and a nwnber of classrooms. Adequate parking space is being provided. This building is being constructed of mi!sion slump stone. in keeping with the architectural treatment most prevalent in Laguna Niguel. Extensive use of glus will be Incorporated to take @dVantage Of the Vi!'!WS Of the surrounding area. The church site w a s purchased by the California Conference in the fall of 1969. The local congregation wa s organized in April, 1971. 1st Singles To Move In They present Bible parables ,involve pa c k aging and using animation. co Io red assembly and supervised v.·ork The First Singles Church, chalk, black light. vibraphone, at the center·s thrift store. meeting at the YWCi\ in violin and organ recordings . The morning w 0 r 5 h i P Orange since January, will Both are graduates or Bible s er v i c es at Cb r i st move to a formal church Institute of Los Angeie9. Presbyterian Church begin at Layne received his bachelor of 9:30 a.m. Church school is in building the first Sunday in theology degree from Baptist session at the same time. June. The new sanctuary and Theological Seminary of Los Sunday school facility is in Angeles. Orange at 1310 East Walnut He pastored churches for 1.6 ISRAEL REPORTS BOOM Street, just 8 few blocks from years and wa9 organizer-JERUSALEM (AP) the v . ...:. manager 12 year9 for the Tourist traffic to Israel in-The YWCA however will be The Rev. William B . Green Oak Ranch for men and creased SO percent to 660,000 used through May. The church Anderson, who expects to Boys. in 1S71 and the visitors spent welcomes adult singles of all leave for the mission field in The couple reside in Vista. $280 million, making tourism ages, divorced, widowed, or Africa at the end or June, will The public is invited to Mhare Israel 's biggest foreign cur· not yet married. The church i9 speak SWlday in St. Andrew's in their ministry and nursery rency earner, the government the first of Its kind in the Da· Presbyterian Church at 8, 9:30 care provided. reported. tlon. and 11 a.m, ·servi~. -------------"-------------------- From 1951 to 1958 the Ander-sou were preaching and teaching in lht ~d.ao, but in 1958 they were expelled by the military government, which was strongly anli..christian at that time. They were then called to work in Kenya whete they spent 12 years. During the last four years In t~t SUdan, and during his entire stay in Kenya , ht taught in theological seminaries. Abortion Talk Slated This w .. t Central B11>Ust Chureh In HunUllitoo 8u<:h wtll have u guest Don Smith, representtn.a: Crusade for Wt. To ask any ethical. 1libllcat or moral quutlool concemlng llfe or abortion, the public i1 tnvlted to come aad aee tduca· Uonal slides about lht develop- ment of Ill• and what actuaUy happe111 during an abortion. Leading Protest DENVER (AP) -The lop executive oC the U n I t e d Presbyterian Church ha! ac- tustd the aovernlng rtpresen· tatlves or the church or tum· In& their backs on other Chris· tlans . Referring to the United Presbyterians' y,·Jthdray,·al from an interdenominational effort to achieve a unlfled church -an effort U1e United Presbyterians themsel ,·es had initiated -he said leaders af other churches ."will con.sider w to be untrus~"Orthy. '' Dr. William P. Thompson delivered the surprise rebuke ln the closing nloments of his denomination's gene r fl I assembly. It \\'as one or the most dramatic windups to a ('hurch convention ln modern time•. "You Invited them to a ban· quet 8nd now you have slazn. med the door in their face," the PhiladelphJan said this y,•eek . His remarks stirred a last· minute move to reconsider the action, and a majority wanted to do 90_ Rut the 396 \'Otes ln favor. to 244 nj.!ninst. f;iiled to provide the t\Yl.rlhirds re-- quired for reconsideration. The 11ction had been passed last Friday by 4.1 t to 310, pull· Ing the denomination out of the Consultation on Church Union. After Thompson'• remarks, hoy,·e\·er, other m o v ~ ~ developed 10 return t h r church to the union talks 2 Mesa, Valley Men to Gradual£ when ltJ assembly meets nut year In Omahl, Neb. Delegates or the Soulhwut Ortgon Presbytery said thty will draft proposals for such 1 move at a meeting this June in Medford. Ore. Thomp509, ch I e r ad· mlnlstraliv~ officer of the 3.J milllon--1nember denonlinatlon for the past six years. saJd he thouJJht he had to spenk out to let the assembly know where he stood . I-le snid he had considered resigning, but had decided not lo do so, and that "every ounce or nly rntrgy "·Ill br de\"oted" to brin~ini! nbout a change in his Church's pQSi· tion. Sco~es gatherl"d arou nd hi m aftl'r\\"ard to Comn1end hi~ stand. Nine denominations, totnlini:, more than 25 million 1nem· bers. have been involved directly In the Jeunion talks proposed by the U n I t t d Presbyterians In 1961. Most oU:wr major communion9, in- cluding Roman Catholicism, tnke pnrt as official observers. "They will think you ha ve NEW \'ORK N.Y. -Six at the University of Judaism turned your b.1ck1 on the ecumenical movement," Californians -n•ill be a1nong the in Los Angeles and the Thompson told his denomina· 12.1 graduates honored by the American Student Center in lion's representatives. "Your Jev.'ish Theological Seminary Jerusale1n. action will be seen as a retreat of America at its 78th a1U1ual The Jewish Museum. in Ne\Y by the. UniteJ, Presbyterian c 0 rn m encement , including York. is under the auspices of Church i n t o n a r r o w All K . 1 Ed d the .seminary, which also parochialism ... .'' an a1ser . son o mun I b d r "\Ve m' vlted them to talk. opera es a roa program o Kaiser of Fountain Valley, intergroup activities. and now we quit." receiving his b ache Io r's .-----------------------, degree, and Joel Gordon of Costa Mesa, being ordained as a rabbi. The ordination \Viii be Sun· day, June 4.. at the Park Avenue Synagogue. Rabbi Gordon is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Gordon of Costa Me sa. He \vas graduated ftom the University of Wisconsin and has com· pleted three years or graduate work at the Hebrew Unlversl· ty, Jerusalem, in addition to his Seminary studies. He has taught In the high school of the Laurelton Jewish Center, and after ordination will become assistant prin· cipal of Los Angeles Hebrey,• High School. At the commencement, Dr. Louis Finkelstein, r e l i r i n g seminary chancellor. will be the principal speaker. • The J e w i s h Theological Seminary of America is the academic center of the con· !ervatJve mo v e'D\je n t in Judaism. It educa te!-rabbl11, cantors, teachers, and lay leaders.. at its ~al~ C!lmpus in New York, and maltltalns ex· telisive educational programs Eckankar Supper Set For June 4 The Eckankar S a t s a n g Society of Orange County is presenting Its first Paulji Sup. per on Sunday, June 4, from 3 to 7 p.m. at the Laguna Women's Club, W St. Ann's Drive, Laguna Beach. This dinner will acquaint Orange County wlth Eckankar, the ancient science of soul travel. The present living ECK master is Sri Darwin Gross, who took the rod of power on Oct. 21, 1971 after the pas.sing of Sri Paul Twitchell, who ls known as<.Paulji. There will be a buffet dinner featuring ham and turkey and many home.made cai;seroles and salads, coffee and des.sert. The guest speaker will be Patti Simpoon, ECK public&· tlon director and editor of the ECK World News. The lecture Is tltlt<i "Evolution of Soul, Re'volution of Spirit. 11 A program of music and poetry will follow. The public is invited for dinner, in· formal (,'Onversation and In-- formation about ECK. Donn· tion is $1. 75 for adult1 and 75 cents for children. The Eckankar Satsang Society of Orange County Is located at 376 Octan Ave., Long Beach, 494-4.910. Area Representatives are Mr. and Mrt. Tom flurst or Dana Point. The public Is invited to visit the center snd become ac· qualnted with local Eckankar Conservative Churches Grow; Liberals Wither By Louts CASSELS Unlltcl l'ret1 l"ltr1\1tlo~I \\'hile many so-called "mainline" Protestant denom- inations are stagnating from lack of growth, other Pro- testant groups are fairly exploding with vitality. The stagnating churches, by and large. are those that take a liberal stand on social issues, are broadly toler· ant of differing theological viey,·s and are permissive about personal behavior. The growing churches are con9ervative on social I,_ sues. They are authoritarian in proclaiming their doc- trines, and intolerant of any deviation from them. They make strict demands on their members regarding person- al behavior and religious practice, and are quick to re- buke or expel those who fail to confonn. This analysis is the result of a long study by the Rev. Dean M. Kelley, a liberal Methodist minister who holdl high office in the National Council of Churches. Kelley'• conclusions in a new book, "Why Conservative Churches Are Growin g" {H~ &: Row), are all the more per· 1U1s1ve because, aS fie Potnts out, the)' are exactly op- posite of what he would prefer. WHILE UBEJl"AL, ecumenical denominotkmi··such 11 the United Methodists, Episcopalians, United Presbyttr. lans. American Bapt!Sts, and Lutheran Church In Amer.. lea "are trying to survive what they hope will be a temo- orary adver9ity," Kelley notes, others such as the South- ern Baptlsl Convention, Ute Assemblle9 of God. vark>ut Pentecostal groups, the Mormon1, the Seventh Day Ad- ventists and many smaller evangelical group9, are grow· Ing at a sub9tantially faslt!t rate thaJ'I. the U.S. population. All of the robusUy growing churches sharply contra· diet the Protestant liberal's views of what a church should be like. Kelley says. "They are not ireasonabte,' thty are not 'tolerant,• they are not ecumenical, they are not 'relevant.' Quite the contrary. They often rerusa to recognize the validity of other churches' teachings. Thev observe unusual rituals and peculiar dietary customs. They trv to impase uni· fomtlty of belief and practice amon~ their members by censorship, heresy trials and the like." KELLEY USTS six traits which seem to be related lo vilaiity and robust growth In a church. First is commitment -a willln~ess to sacrifice soc- ial status, possesalon1, even life il!Jelf Eor the good of the church and Its faith . Second In discipline -wllllngne11s to obey the com· mands of the authorized leadership without question, and a ~adiness to accept punishment for infraction of the rules rather than leave the fellowship or the group. Thtrd Is mis11ionary zeal -an e.ageme.ss to tell the good news of one's personal experience of salvation to as manv other peoole as possible. Fourth Is nbsolntion in doctrine -the bPlle£ Iha! "y,·e havf" the Truth and all others are In error." Fifth Is oonfonnity -Intolerance nr dt'vlant bf-Hers or dis!lf"'ll, and tendericv to shun contacts with "Oul5Jdcrs" of d1rrerent convicti"'1•. The sixth 9tral11ht Kt>l!Pv calls ''fan.Atlci~m." Piwmle fllled with mlssil)narv ual, he s:av5. a11e strong on telling othr .... thf!lr vi"!'"'!!. h11t ""t much nn llstenlnsr. RY COTil'RAST. ll'el!Pv round In stagnant or nongrow· Ing "",,"f"llin11Uons "'ICh tr.11lt~ 11•: Rf'latlvi11tm -!hi> belle( thRt no one has a monopoly on truth And all inslahts Are nart\PI, Olversitv -an attitude 11f lenlencv IO\Yard l"dlvid•1al tHfferences In hl>l!"'r ""d brhavlor. ttr>'I a nre11i>i llnrr Idea that "'Vervnne !!h(l11lrf bE! free fn "dn tii• nwn thln1r." Oialollll'--rf!;odiness to exch:tn1, vlf!ws wtlh nther re-- lleln11<e l!'l"Ouns. <1n'1 '"'I aoprecl11tive rather thl'ln jud,irmen- tal pllftnrfp fn\\l.11rd thPm , TnrllvlduRllt"'I -rf'f11q111 to ph•e U""'llP'lti...,,ln" ""'°'"· !"TIC"' fn t1nv ,..,.,~cli ""'hMltv. anri """'"'""•"' ln r111lt the pm"" r.11lher Ui.,n en..,...,lt t11 11nv reh11Jr• fir d11rri11r .. f. 'P~;11•rve -.11 rpludnf"r.a tn t.--"e """'s C"'"Vl"'''IWI• "'" tMT tn lmoo!lt th""' on others, ~ith con.!equent decay of mls!!lonary enterprise. studtnll. Books, tapes andl!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=====~ recordt are available for listening and reading. l { t "ovrJ1 J'lemoriol park Tbt South/4nd'r Aforl BtlliJtiful Altmorial1 M.AUSO~fUM • COt.UMi.AllUM t (lMfTllT ' ' ' , • This l!IU be lhil &mday, at 10 a.m., at 'TM! Wamer Ave ., lluntJnctoo Beach. Other aervlca wlll be pro- vided for Junior Will :vooni people and y~ children. Pastor Goethe Hcndrlksson, second from right, who ls leading a protest against su and violence on Swedish television, appears on a show with a group that Includes Otto Nordenskiceld, far left. director-general of Swedish telev1- 1lon. Hendrlk,.on estimates more than 50,000 per.ions have joined him In the three-month protest. - 'S lavery' Hit WNDON IAP) -Lord Brockway charged that black boys only 8 years old were being ooMCrlpted lnlo fann tabor · gangs near Joha,,. nesburg. South Afllca . He called such 11ctlon "juvtnllt! slivery" and u r g e d In· vestlgalloa by the Unltod Na- "tlont- ..,~~j TREES of the WORLO-:. tare Btttotni Sunto Atta OJ1d ~ • On Fairvie w A"'""'· 53,.JJIJ ~ !"- ' ' f ' ' I • • • JO DAILY PILOT I •JT'5A 6t.KLAM,EJl,HER!JIE . MID I CAN7' EVEN l!EM£M1'tR7>1E PWbl I.INC I " Vet Freed As Judge Notes Past MIAMI, Fla. (A PJ -When Joseph Annstrong pleaded guilty to armed robbery last month, Criminal Court Judge Al Sepe called it a n "en- vironmentally m o t i v a t e d crime." The same judge found him a job and freed him from jail when he di sc ov ere d Armstrong's family living in a r at-infested house. Annstrong, a Vietnam veteran, had been out of work for two months when arrested for robbing a liquor store of $205 at knifepoint Feb. 29. The clerk recalled the ro~ her saying, "I need the money. My family is starv- ing.'' SEPE ORDERED Armstrong released from the Dade County Stockade. He has atarled a job as a student X- ray technician at North Miami General Hospital, a job Sepe helped o0t3in. I n releasing Armstrong, Sepe warned: "I'm going to be watching you carefully, and so "1ill the rest of the com· munity. "Society has accepted some or the responsibility for th e crime you committed. but it will not do that again," the judge said. "I would say you have been treated better than a person who has never violated the law. ''1bat's a pecularity or the ,1 system -the government has moved m o unt ai ns to demonstrate a willingness to help you," be said. A RM S T RO"NG , who celebrated his 20th birthday -lieliinCI · Dari. -said, -.'Tl's the greatest thing. I learned a great lesson in jail: You can't do wrong and get away with It. Now I'm going to repay the community for what it's doing for me ... "I've always been interested In medicine. l guess it's from being around people. It's a way lo con tribute to the com· munity -to repay people for being nice to you ." Death Notice• 8.t.ltTON Albert K. l!lllrlon. AH f7, of ''6 cnt. t1111e Pl11ce. Cn•t• Mes•. Ollie of d•••ll, No•V 7J, 1971. Survlv..:I by wife. Mergerel; son, J°"n; two da11<1llters. P1t1v l!lrodlne encl PettV B•litell; s!sler. M•s. C11rl Wiilie: I n u r •••ndthlldren. Services wer1 held P:rld1v, MilY 26, l?::lO PM, P"°'k P:amlly Cglonl1I Funer1I llome. DOUGLAS Devld H. Douol11. Dllf of Ot•lll, MIY ~-ltn. Survived bY Wiii, W•rld•1 IOI'!. 011vlt:1 E. Dou111111 d1!Jlltllf1'. Lff Ann Douol11: mo!Mr, Mr1. Fr 1nc11 F11lc0fllll'. Feml1y 11.11111111 tllo11 w lshl1111 lo make m,.morlat con- tr!bl.lllons, pJNse co..trlbl.lle to the Ht11rt F ul'ld. Mllll1ry 11 r • Y 1 I I t:I e 1ervlcts, Tuesd1v. 1 PM, Fort Rosecr1ns Na!JOl'lll C!metery, Siin Oleoo. P11!1er:M>rt arid Snively Mortuary, Lone Be1cll, OltP.Ctors. MC ltllL Jol'l11 fM1cl McRlll. Aoe 47, ol 154'1 Vlctl!fle Lenl, Hunllngt1111 Beecll. Oele el t:111tl'I, Mey 1S, ttn. 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ONLYI Your Choice SPRINKLER PIPE ''An Underground Sy1tem lllmlnate• Over-Watering, Moving Nosel'' PVC PLASTIC 1/ ,, 2' 12 • • • • • • "· 3/4' ...... 3~. HAst Abo.rt o., ,, •• ''°""'"• l•"lc•I" GALYANIUD fjj 131 z "·~--Y2'' • • • •• "·f+·~~~l~. :"' ~··~ ~ .,.. 17c · ;_.:::..: .. , 14 • • • • • Pt. ---,,,,:;, IAT. a IUN. OMLYI ··:' -:. ; Do-It-Yourself . ALUMINUM SCREENING e It's fix -up time for screens doors, chicken koops, window screens, etc. e 18'' to 72'' width5-We'll cut it to your desired lengths. RIG. 9c 7~q.ft. UT. & JUN. OfllYI -- .. -· . ' Satun111. Mar 27, tm p nser's Screaming Eagle Picked to Win It All JNDIANAPOUS (AP) -"![ that car Wiie tagether, the rest of us are running Jar abow money/' said Johnny Rulhe.r- ford , one ,c)f the n starters for today's 66th Indianapolis 500 mile race. Rutherford, who will Une up in the mid- dle .ol the lh!rd row for the 9 a.m. (PST) stm. was speaking of the ecreamlng Olsonlte Eagle of Bobby Unser, the recor<Hhotterln~ pole-1ltter for the 11 million auto racmg classic. The race can be heard over radio sta- tion KBIG (740). Unser, 37, shot Jn the ancient In. dl&napolil Motor Speedway 's lap marks oot ol sight In lime trials. His four-lop, 10.mile run around the 1.5 mile. oval averaged a aiu.ling 195.MO miles per bour. His fastest lap, 196.611. mph, was more than 17 miles ahead of Peter Revsoo's 1971 pole rec<>rd. Not only that, the 32 other starters who made the lineup in four rounds of quali- fying were forced into a frantic search for speed unlike anything most or them had ever experienced. Tbe field average for this biggest and most respected motoring event i.n the world wu 183.655 mph, compared with last year's 171.665. Indy 500 Handi~ap , By DEKE BOULGATE Finish Driver Comment Odds 3-1 H IH IH 11-l 11-1 25-1 25-1 25-1 25-1 1. Bobby Unser-The rabbit nobody may catch all day. 2. A. J. Foyt-Best bet for an upset any Ume. 3. Gary Bettenhausen-Driving skill plus crew equal!: "a chance." 4. hfario Andretti-Wants to win so bad be can taste il 5. Pete Rev.son-May push so hard he breaks Bobby. 6. Joe Leonard-In an attrition race be' should finish. 7. Swede Savage-First ride at Indy, will challenge. 8. Mark Donohue-Possibly the smartest driver of all. 9. Sam Posey-Wants to finish, may inherit the race. 10. Mike Mosley-Making a hot corileback since his injury. """"""':...:Jli!O!a ................................................. m111 UCI Stays Alive With 9-4 -Victory By HOWARD L. HANDY Of lflt D•llf 1'1 .. 1 Sl•ff NORTHRIDGE -Gary Wheelock was the master all the way and despite a shaky performance 'on a heavily ban- daged leg, pit ched UC Irvine to a 9-4 vic- tory over Chapman College to put 1he Anteaters back in contention in the NCAA Western Regional baseball tournament Friday. The victory was the first ever for UCI In baseball playoff action after losing five straight. The same two foes retum to action again at noon today with the loser eliminated. A second game at 3 o'clock will pit Puget Sound (l-1) against host San Fernando State (2-0 ) with final action on Sunday beginning at noon . Wheelock \\'as informed of his tying an NCAA college division playoff record altti' <ornpletjng the eigh\IJ Jn¢ng. He 11oir· walked rilne batt"' 1o tJe the previou.s marl!:· and laughed at the rematt with a 9-3 adnntage. 11e·1urnec1 to coach Gary Adam.11 and asked 'innocently, "coicb, shall J go for the record?" -Whatever-Adams told-him, he ·went out and retired one batter,' gave up a single and then walked ' the third batter in the inning . to etch his name in the record books all alone. "I really wasn't trying to break that reaird," he laughed after the game. "But as long u we 'A'on 1 don't care. It's ha.rd to believe I walked that many, though." Wheelock was in complete control for six innings, giving up one run on a single base hlt in that time. He was touched for two runs in the seventh and one in the ninth after he had helped UCI to a 9-1 ad- vantage. The Anteaters went in front in the first inning when Dave Lyons doubled, his first of three base hits, and scored on an in· field out by Jeff Malino(f who drove two runs across as did Wheelock and Rich Molina. Rich Peten took over at shortstop for Dan Hansen who is bothered by a bad back and Clark Schenz moved into right field where the air currents play tricks 'A'ith high fly balls. He also had a pair of safeties in the 14-hit UCI barrage. In today's game, Adams hopes to send freshman fireballer Jerry A1aras (3·3), to the mound but .,..·on't know until game time if he will be ready. Maras has miss- ed both early game!! with a muscle spasm. If he doesn't start. freshman southpaw Steve Fox (2-3) will get the nod. UC! holds a 4-1 edge over Chapman ULis le&SOD. ~ · In other actlM Friday,. Puget Sound eliminated Ca1 State (HayWard), 11-3. UC ln'IM If} C11Hm111 141 •llrllrtlf MolirM, <f-t -1 2 1 -Mwldi. a - Lvon1, lb ' 1 J I SP1rt, II Coronado, 2b 4 o I o Gall•11h.,., cf Mallncll, lb :, 0 1 2 F~. If S!Upf, ( 5 0 1 0 Robin1o1111, lb Peltr,, " s 2 t o H•rrfs, Jb SPtnc;t, lf 4 2 2 0 Sl><•tul , rl SN111kf, If 1 0 0 0 Htmler, c Schltlr, rl 4 I 2 0 Pollock. Pl" Wh1Uod:, p 4 I I 2 Sims( < Pere Y•I. II Smlrh, p MorJ1n, Ph Tol1ls Roundy, p .-:i t 14 1 T'11•l1 .k.HI bf IMll"" •II r II rM -4-1 h i- ' 1 2 1 l 0 0 • J 0 I 7 4 0 0 D S D I 0 J I I 0 7 0 1 I O I O a t o o a t D I I 0 I I I I I I I I I t I 30 ' 1 ' ' . . 102 ocn o -• i• 1 Clll 000 701 -A 7 2 CATHY RIG.BY EXHIBITS FREE EXEllCISE ROlll'INE. Revson, driver of one of the two team entries from tbe Afcl..attn works of England, qualified for the middle of the front row at 192.US mpb A1ark: Donohue, 9Jt T V (De la11e d ) Channel 7 at 8:30 p'.n a. most recognized for his road racing ex· plolts, earned the other front line berth ~t 191.408 in a McLaren owned by Philadelphia mainliner Roger Penske. This, then mates the front row an almost exact copy of last year's three - except that Revson "'IS on the pole, Donohue on the lnslde and Unser ou tside . Their rombined average of almmt 192 mph this year immediaiely brought talk of rules changes to cut the rate by aomething like 10 mph next year. Chier technical inspector Frank DelRoy said the matter will be brought up at a meeting of the rules (."()mmittee or the U.S. Auto Club soon. Afost likely to be dropped for 1972 are the new wings that are mounted on the rear of this year's projectiles. It is the wide higbmounted tires and a breakthrough in aerodynamics, that are blamtd for the escalated spttds. NQt to mention, or course, the extra ipark of cour ag e of the drivers. The crowd should again overrun the 5.15-acre grounds, upwards or 300,000 ranatJc!'I who wait in Jong lines ror lh6 early morning opening of the gaes. There are more than 225.000 permanent seats and Speedway president and o'A'ner Anton "Tony" Hulm an says 100,000 more can be accommodated in the infield. The purse is expected to exceed $1 million for the third year in a row. Al CAR BUILDER DAN GURNEY, (LEFT) DRIVER BOBBY UNSER GO OVER LAST MINUTE DETAI LS. Both Managers Ejected Rader's Single Sparks Houston Past LA, 5-3 HOUSTON (APj :_Doug Rader cashed . a run-scoring single in the seventh inning to break a tie and give Houston a $-3 vie· tory over the Los Angeles Dodgers Fri- day night in a tensely-fought gam e that had both managers ejected. Jimmy Wynn made the winning run possible by hitting a single and stealing second. Rader then came through with On TV Tonight Channel 11 at 5:30 his single to left, giving Houston a 4-3 lead. The Astros then scored another run in the eighth as Jack Hiatt doubled, moved to third on a sacrifice and came in on Roger Metzger's squeeze bunt. The victory gave the Astros a 3%-game lead over the Dodgers in their race in the National League West. Los Angeles manager Walt Alston was thrown out of the contest in the sixth in· ning after disputing a walk to Hiatt that loaded the bases for the Astros. Pitcher Dave Roberts then singled to score one run and Metzger hit a sacrifice fly to score another and give Houston a J.. 1 lead. The Dodgers came back: lo tie the game with a two-run seventh on a run- LOS .. HOU.ES A r ~,.; HOUSTON '" ... llusselt, u 4 I 1 t Mfl1orr u. V1t.n11,,., 2b 4 I 1 O AIOu, rf W. 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Alston, who seldom gets booted out of a game, charged from the dugout in the si.J:lh Inning after his pitcher, Al Down- ing, had walked Astro·catcher Hiatt . Jt is an automatic ejection to argue with an umpire over a ball or strike call. "I started to go out to talk to Downing about the next hitter and (catcher Chris) Cannizzaro was still arguing with the wn- pire," Alston said. "I started over to Cannizzaro. My first thought was to get flim (Cannizzaro) away from there. "Then he (plate umpire Dick Stello) asked me if 1 was coming to ask about tfle walk and I said, yes." Alston said he was not disturbed with the particular pitch that gave Hiatt tij,e walk, but with others. "[thought he (Stello) was taking some pitches away from Downing earlier and it just builds up, I gueu," Alston said. NICKL AUS SHOOT S SIZZLING 64 ATI...ANTA {AP) -Jack Nicklaus. gun- ning for his fourth title of the season. fashioned a stuMing, eight-under-par 64 and swept into the second-round lead Fri- day in the $130,000 Atlanta Golf Classic. Nicklaus, who matched the course record for the 6,88S-yard Atlanta Country Club layout, had a 36-hole total of 134 - IO-under-par. He was one stroke in front or big Bob Lunn, who came out o.f a seaS-On-long slump with a 68-135, South African Gary Player bolted out of the pack with a 65 and was just two 1trokes off the pace at 136. Halos Erupt F ot· I 0-5 Win Over Royals The California Angels bolted to an eight-rwi lead. despite~nine-walks . by st-arting pitcher Nolan Ryan a n d fru strated the Kansas City Royals, 10--5, Friday night at Anaheim stadium . Three Angel pitchers held the Royals to four hits throu gh se ven i.Mings 'A'hile Kansas City left 13 runners stranded - Ange ls Slate MfY n ,\119111 YI, 1(1nu1 (llf M•v ,. 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TIYIOt', Pl--l(ul!IVl r, T-4:12, A--6..12J,, Unser's winning share or Jut yeap"1 $1,001,604.22 payof( Will $118,fM. ReVIQD was paid $103,198 for rinl&hlng !ttODCI. The second row will be made up of Gary Bettenhausen, son or ex-driving great Tony Bettenhnusen, who died 1n a crash at the Speedway in Ul61 ; Marlo Andretti , the 1969 winner, and Jqe Leonard, who surprisingly won tfle USAC driving title last year. .Rutherford's companions In. tflt thH row will be rookie Sam Posey o( SU J uan Capistrano, who se credentials in- clude a top showing al Lef\1a.ns, tpd rookie Swede Savage. Here's How Th ey Lin e Up For Ind y 500 Htrt I• lh• sU rti"9 Untup tor !ht M•v '' ln-di~napolh 300.mllt r•ct •• df<!<lf<I by rwo wHk-1td• ol l~n,llt !<>ur·l•P lrl1t1 .i !ht !ndl11>11POll• Motor S1>etdw~~. ll'lr$1 Rew G&rv Btl1 t nh11u11n, Tlnl rv P1r-. Ill,, No. 7, ~ ... MCL••t n·OllV, Ul .117. lt't:i'lo Andrt!H. N•11rtlh, Pi., No. t , Cott-Qtty, JOf' Lf'On•rcl, ~&n JOll , No. I, CoU.cffy, !tJ,m. Th1N 1t1w Sim l'IHf. S111 J11e11 C•phlr•lllf,. Mt. M, ..... Of. ty, IM.l1', Johnny Rul11trtora. Fort Worll1, TIX., Nt. II. llr1t>l'l.lm·OllV. lll.1:M. Sweo. ~av101, S•nl• AM, No. "2. E•gl"otty• 111.n1. • '"-Urth ••• l'ltlh ... Jlm Hurlubllt . Nor!h Toruiw1nd1, N.Y., Ne. .. (OY<>le·FOr<I, 111 OJ.0. John M1rtln, Lon11 !l11ch, No. ''• lrtblllm•ottv, 179.614. Jerry Grant, E•rondldo. No. 4 , E:iQll·OllY, llt,lf .. 51xlh RIW Mike Mos ley, 8rown1bur9, Incl., No. 91, W1i1on-Ot-fy, 119 145. A, J. Fov! Jr., Ho111ton, No. 1, Covot .. Foro, IU."" 8 1!1 Vu~ovlch, Fr11no, No. J, f 1gll·Olty, IU.114.. SIYlftlh •1w Al Unstr. Albuq~r11ue, No. '· Coll-Ollv. Ul,&17. A:OQ1r McC1usk1y, Tucson, No. Jf, l(urm..off't• 187 685. George Sn!dt r, ll1ktr1lltld, No. M. Co,.,../lorl, 111.15!1. lltllt~ ll1w C•rl Wllll1m1, Gr1nclYlt w, No., Mo. fS, E•Gl"'°'l'r• 190.'69, Die~ Simon, S•ll Like Coty, No. 41, Lol .. ,Orl, l•O.C4. S•m SHllQM, M•1h¥lllt, lrol., No. 51. LOI .. ,., .. lto.4U. Hllll~ ll1w M •kf ftl11. Tu1tln. Ho . .a. E101 .. 011v, 11'.(115 Go11Son Jllllncoc-. Ml, Plt•lin!, Midi., No. , .. Te•m Mcl ••tn·Oltv, 1•.511 . 01Ylcl "S•ll" W•lll\lr, W11t C•rrvllton, OllMI, H .. 3J, COl!·Ford, ll0.5'2. '"""' ... DtMl' Zlmm.rm.n, Glt1tonovrv, (°""·• No. tP, Mc.L•r11>-ottv, 1111.027. John M•hl1r, Btlllndorl. low•, H•. )I, M(Lt,_ Otf'f, 17'.#7. L" 1Cun1m41n, c;ulltnbtrt, low1, HI. 21, Girlllr6 Offy, 179.2.U. '""'""' "'"' J1mmv Ctrutll•r1. An1h1lrn. Ho. 11, lrtWMr•,..,_, 111.fO'I. Cale Yart1arouvt1;-Ttmmon1v1n•, s:c:; Nil:"ft, -'111~ I• Cl lt·FOrcl, U'l.411. W~11v Dtll•nt>.tcl!, E111 8run1w1<11, N,J ,. No ... Lo1t.For1t, 111 .62• C•1>1>t1ct1 At"! li"oll1rd), Nastase Upset In Net Classic PARIS (AP ) - Adriano Panatta, a-21· year-old Italian making his first starf"hl the French Open lennis tournament, upset !lie Nastase of Romania, the tournament's No. 2 seed, 1-6, 9-7, &-4, 6-3, Friday on the windswept center court ·at Roland Carros Stadium. Panatta outmaneuvered the w i l '! Romanian, who had gone lo the finale here la!t year. fn the end, Nastue served a double fault at match point, in the third round match. Three American men won their third round matche! Friday. Stan Smith, of Sea Pines, S. C .. seeded No. J. was an easy &-4 , 6-2, 6-4 victor over Jean-Loup Rouyer of France, who had beaten him in the Italian championships. Clark Graebner of New York. seeded No. 11, troWlced Thomas Koch of Brazil, 6-2. &-0, 6-2. And Brian Gottfried or Fort Lauderdale, Fla., was in complete control all the way in eliminating Patrice Do- minguez of France 6-2, ~. 6-1. The only American man to Jose was Alex Olmedo of Encino. He bowed io Frantisek Pala or Czechoslovakia &-2 7• s, 6-2, I -1" M1ll't llllflH • Cl1rk Gr1lbnlr, flltw 'l'orll bMI Thom.11 K«tt, 8•1rll "2, 6-0, ._2, BOr1 JO\Ol"O"'!C, 'l'UOOlll Y!• WOft by ll•t1111f ~ Gf'Ore1 Goy'"· 'r•nc1. , 6rl•n Gorrfrlltd, l'ort Lllld1rd111t , ,II., ket 1"•11'1~ Domlnguer, Fr•r(1, "'' "l, "'· ·1 WOmtft'I llllO!H " C4tlnnt Molnwodfl, 6 rlr1ln bell Llfld• Tutr., Mt l1lrl1, u .... 1. 11-!. EYonn1 Goal~. . .. , ••• 1, be•I Mr.. .. .. Wefllclen, Pr11<1r1111, loulh ,\lrl~•· '"' 1·S • Mrt. J ll!IY °"'II°"· ,\utrr1 •• btlt Heu Tfum111. lrfo t1ln, 4-3, "'· Ft1nt Ol\1 Curr, F r1nc1 btlt Mfl, Trlldy W•llllllt, HGll•nd, a.J, '-J. Kerry Mt ylllt , A111lrt ll• bl1I ,.,m T"'llUllOtllJ LOI Al'Q1l1,, f.1, H , 1•14.. Rigby Grabs Lead in Olympic Trials By GLENN WWTE Ot .. Dtlfr ,., .. ,, ... LONG BEACll -Diminutive Colby Rigby ol Lot Alamllol ""led Into the ind at the womai's U.S. Olympic gym- nutlcs tum trials at Loq Beach Arena. Mis& Rigby oven:ame a slip Thursday In the uneven parallel ban which hod dropped her ,to lowth place. But llhe loolfit bock 10 wmt the !tad ln>m two- tfme Olympian Linda Methony. And k all happened on the balanco beam Friday nJgbt u Miu Rlr!by ocored a I.I to I .I I« Mill lfetbellJ after t.be !ti- ter lllppecl oil the beom -an sutomauc penalty of .5 point.I. ~ Thal miscue dropped Miu MelhonJ to serond. Ro11Me Pierce held on for third with no score lower than a 9.5 in Friday's round of action. The four-da y mttt wraps up today at the arena with the vault and bar• con- tested this afternoon at 1:30 whlle the be.am and free exercise are due at 7:30. Top 111' finlahtn wlll make up the Olympic 11quad we'll 1end to Munich three months herict. Going Into today's meet Miis R I I b y has l ti.JO point.I, followed by MW Metheny's 113.~ and Miu Pierct's 112.10. MW Metheny told the DAILY PILOT thllt her main objective waa to m<ttly moke the Olympic team and that she knowlng)y jeopardized her fint place 11andlng ht:re by adding new rou tine to her balance beam program. ~1eanwhlle a 14-year-old Coata 1.tesa girl turned afternoon sadnel!'I lnto broad grins Friday night. Kyle Gayner left the floor with tears flowing freely after acor- lng.a dlsappolnllng 8.15 In the bars. lfowever, she came back strongly in the noctural aesslon with a smashing t.55 on the beam and a 9.2$ In free exercise. She put together superbly neculed back·~blick aerials on the beam , getting hearty a11Pl•use from the 3,300 on hllnd and bringing a double smile lo her 0"11 fact. ller coach, Bud ~1arquette, lauded the I -difficulty o~ her routine and said or Kyko, •·the potential ill there. She ts just IO Vtf1 young. In a couple or yean •he'll be rtpt up there." When ~fiss Gayner bad outscored MIU Rigby on the beam earlier thi.1 year ln lin international meet at Cal 8 t a t e (Fullerton) she tried only one aerial but scored 9.&S polnt1. Marquette says that in view or tf,e, ln, creased diffi culty In her program Frklll1 that It was Kyle's be:lt.f.ver lhowtn&~ba major competition. I, C•lhY IUoll'f 111111 J. L"'ll• ~ U,_ a. llok..wo.t l'ltft• 112.Ni A. klfft CNct lit .... '1. .1H11 ~ 111 U1 ' H.nn '"'" I tt.~ 1 •...... G'"-lltAI I, Otbblt M"t llt.•1 t. ~ .."'9 lOt "' , ....... "" MlvUIMt'I 1 ... ,., 11. , ... Clnir IOtA1 11 Cllvflt 1'11•11 IOt.M. -. DAILY PILOT DA LE PETERSON .Barons Plan ' . µoubl e Duty For Peterson '· . .,... By RON EVANS 01 "'' 01llJ "llel 11111 .' ·Dile Peterson is practically on special \11'1il)ment for the Fountain Valley ?i\truns each time he steps onto the foot· ·bO!f lield . · :· th't 6-0,,, 200.pound Peterson will be 11: · tertlor at Fountain Valley in September •htn he begins his third consecutive 11alon on the Barons' gridiron and his lecontl campaign as a «tarter for coach B~ Pickford . • Tbe role which Peterson is being :ireP&fed for, though, puts the muscL1l11r ·l(QD(l'l~n in en exclusive category with '<t+"mmates Les Becher and Jton Stone. •" ',~ ~·Mau~ on a team which makes max- -IWtUrh usage of the two-platoon system, '.P~~. Becher and Stone are in the . ~ldeJ)rlnts as the only two-way !ltarter11 • ?Or •the Barons' '72 thrust toward the :(r\ofnt League title which they've never ,$!\' '~ccording to Pickford, ".l anticipate '.Dale wfll be one of our better linemen thts .. coming year. "As a middle,. linebacker he'll br. the eenter of our defe_nse but as to whether be '..calls defeng ive signals or no!, we'll decide as the slluations arise. He's 11 key defepsive man with a year's experience l)i'eady at middle linebacker." ~~ fa r as the ~aron grid chief is con· cerned, Peterson ha11 been e1cellent on dP:fec!~ and more than adequate nn of· renU -thus the logic behind the deploy· ment a~ a .two-way regular. •·DaJe's too good to be just silting on • the bench even though we do lry to two- .platoon as much as possible," Pickford ,MIY'!. "With these thr~ back (Peterson, • Beeher and Stone), we're really strong "Jl,,linebacker. <''-•"A Jot of our season will depend on how WtU'.these kids produce." -... ;t(i · regard to Peterson's offensi ve _ ... 'dUUts,_PjcJdor.d uy11,_~·he.'llbe..Rulling a .let from his guard position because he )lU good agility and moven1enl. "Hislorica ll.v. whether a boy likes defense or offense beller depends upon hi.~ particular outlook on the game . For Instance, 11 phys ically·tough boy likes to play def ens!', ~pecially if he's a lineman . That's because linemen are at 11 great ad1•11nlage of being able to use their . hapd,s more." Physically-tough describes Peterson to ' iet. • · A ' good examj!]e of his physical _toughness was rifffnonstraled in a recent weightlifting meet 11t Anaheim High. .The Foun lain Valley gridder hefted 230 _pound~ on his back with the free bar and \ aquatled 121 times. Yet he had hardl y lbne through much preparation prior to ·the meet. 'tn a Jla rtina word Pickford claims, -. 1(Qur three linebackers ht1ve the t1bilify · .and size lo play major college ball." Co sta Mesan Vaults to 2nd Cos111 Me1u1·s Fn•ri T>nu(l herty bowled 11n Rli!l four ·a11mr -'t'rft>!l' to jum p from the No . 24 spo1 !O scrnnd in Monda y night's ··l'econd round of the Wrst Coast Malett G•me F:l i111i11Rtions Al Kona Lllnts In -Costa f\·11'sa. Thr lradt'r is Chris Lowry of Riversidt •._,ho had an 8.10 sf'ries, vaultin11 from ·fift h. l.as1 \\"rrk 's lt'ader -Pico Rivera's .Ol'orRt Shorr -frll to the No. 7 position With a iRI Sl'fit·.s. J)thrr 11rr:1 bowlt:'rs in !ht:' !011 10 ln<'I Udf! Cos1a f\lr~:1 ·s Bn:111 M r~!11hon t1nrt Hun- lingion 11<-til·h's Bud Ho~l'. , A1cri..1nhnn jumprd to thi> No, 8 spot from 29th \\"1th 1111 859 tilor k "'hil" Ro!e 11d\:Anct•rt nn1• po)':ition to ninth 1vith 11n 807 series. Tt1e bo11·ltrs "'ill now IAkf R "'rek off l''ith action re3umin1t 11 we"k from f\.1on· d1Y (June $1 11 !I p.m. Ryan Gets Tryout Paol Ryan. 1 membu al Ille UC lrvll!e ..,..,,,crow, l>al bttn lnvlltd •klrll wltb 'M.itbtr oarsmen rrem·1cna Ille nalloo .a partlclpot• Ill tht p...alymplc lr&inlna ..9"'lclll Bolton bfliMlnf-J..,. l I . I S1t11rd11, Mi, 27, l'J72 Albritton Sets County Shot Put Record By PHIL ROS.' -p1 tlll DlllY Pl'tl f!llt Nf}RWAL'K· -A 11rand 11hot put recovl'ry hy Newport ltftrbor '' Terry Alhritlon and a 11uperlat ive two m1!e ef· fort by Santa Monica JU111or Curt111 Seek llJ)iC"ed an 01h~r"'1sc l:t<'klustrr CIF Southern St'<'llun track and fif•ld final! met>l at CerrilOll Col!P.ge Friday night. Albr'ilton rrboundt.d from fl sc lback at the hand~ <if ('rf,pi's llandy <.:ro~s in last wotk's semifinal.• at Cerritos and he did it in a big way. The Ne"•porl wei,i;:ht ar·e dt"Fended his section iron ball rrown hy r!in,i;:1n1i: !ht 12· pound varsity shot 67-4, a hea ve which heralded several h.allmarkJ tor the bt-1pectacled senior. No. I, Albritton got revenge for the umiA by dumping Cross . who waa lleCOnd Priday night with a 66-9Vt throw . Secondly, the Tar'!! vic toriou.o; pol gives him both the Orange County and Newport ~hoot records, formerly held at 67-21/, by f\.1ark Stevens. the 1971 state titlist. f<~inally, Albritton had to come up with the trump card on his last attempt of the r vening after trailln.I{ Cross, 66-6~·a to fi6.. 0 1 ~ going Into the final s-all•o. In an up--and-do"•n series, the Newport skongboy's string went : 65-8~ •. foul. 6.1· 11 , foul, 56--0 11, and the aforementioned 67· •• WESTERN SPRINTS CHAMP ION -Orange Coast College's junior varsity crew strokes to victory in the junior varsity division of last Saturday's Western Sprints Championship at L9 ng Beach. OCC will ~eek the intercollegiate rowing title next weekend at Syracuse, N.Y •• Albritton t o I <l the DAJLY PILOT following his triwnph. "I v.·ent for broke on the lut put. I Md· nothing to lose. l gave up before fin the semisJ and I didn't like it b e c t1 u s e il ruined my ~·hole Wttk."' The k1ng·sized Tar athlete now ha s a. week to cele brat• his conquest and to prepare for the state meet next Friday and Saturday in Oroville, "'here he and Cross go after ()ne another again . In additi()n to Albritlon. other Orange Co a s I area spikers earning state meet berths were Huntington Beach's fourth place shotputter Tony Ciarel\i 15§-6 1; Marina's fourth place 180 low hurdles specialist Gene 'faylor (19.41; and Newport's mile relay quartet ot Gary IJt. ttn, King Humann, Grif Amies and Malt Hogsett, which was fourth in 3:20.2. Only other area poirtt.getters were Ceu Ktn Conner of Estancia, high jump wl,... nf!t at 6-2; Laguna Beach's Doug Ca.st, woo tied for .fifth in the high jump al 5- 10: and Marina shotputter J06h Rico, third at 5.1·8. As fo, Santa Monica's Beck, he ran the lhird fastest prep two mile of all time and established a 17-year-old age group record with a shiny 8:48.8. Only Oregon 's Steve Prefontaine 18:41.6 ) and Rick Riley of Washington State (8:43.4) went faster in hig h school. After a cat-and·mouse game was Members of the team, from left, are coxs"•ain Lynn Erickson. stroke Jim Moo re, Tim Neja, Ti m Hodges, Charlie Warren, Dennis Wallace, Alf Gardner, Ken Miller and Sid Common. Sailors Slap Vikes, 16-12; Finals Next Bu cs Seek Perfect Season Hy RO<;E R CARJ .. t;ON 01 Ill• D•Ul' l"INI Jl1ll Newport 1-larbor lligh·s lalrnlf'd and drpth·loadl'd Sailors breezed into the CIF tennis finals for the fifth consecutive year following their 16-12 eot1<1uest of the Bay l..cague co-'champion Santa Monic1t · Vik· ings fo'riday on the winner's court.· It wall nip-and .tuck for a while. but the Sl!Jgles _Son1binat p n of 'fi.!:11 _0'Hi~lly ~n~ Da ve E11gfm1111 , alon#t with the clutch double)': tandern uf ,Jim JaoobSfn and f\.lark Jont.s broke a slim I 11't·l l niargi n vdde open. O'Rielly's fourth si ngles conque st of the afternoon gave coach Pat Wilson's win· ners their 14th marker, then Eastman put away Harold Hofer, 6·4. to se nd the Sailors lo the finals. at Los Angeles Ten· nis Club \Vednesday afternoon . Beverly I lil!s' No. 1 seeded Normans await Newport. but Santa f\-1onita coach Leland Finch. with his Bay League pride rankled ror Hre sixth tin1e in seven tries 11gainst Wilson and his Sailors, refu.~t"d comn1ent on the impending match. "Bever!.v llills? 111ey \Newporl ) may just be playi ng another Bay League tea1n in the final s. \'(JU better go talk to their coach, I've got n()\hing to say," was Finch 's reply. \Bay League co-charnp North Torr11nce l\'as bon1bed by Beverly Hills, 21-7 ). He then stalked off with his team after ordering singles players Crtiig ChHrmley lo -walk off thf' l'Ourt. giving Cod y Sm11\l a default victory and Newport"s 16th point. Wilson tern1ed his ll'ani"s second triumph over Santa Monica this year. "a team effort.'' bu! si ngled out O'Rielly for his sweep in singles . HfWMrl (li ) (1tl Sllllf Mflll(I •lntlfl Dlov• Ef,tm•n (NH \ Clff 11111 Nil•lff l ~MI 6--1; d•I. H1ro1ct ~•Ol•t 1-1; IOI! to J l nllt WlhO<I ••; "''· (•~lg Cl'l1fmlt Y .. I, 0.111 lllOltM• (NH) ICH! ().I ; won •·J, 1-1; ,,~ 1.1. C!Mlv ~•II (NHI IOlf ().t . w•" 6·•. IO!l 1-6. won t>l' dtliurt. Tim O'lt11!1y <lo.IH I WM l·C, ... 1, 1-1, f.1, 1-1. Fr1o!hel< P111. (11>Ch°'lov•kl• W•I Alt• At..woo, EMlllO. 6·1, /.J, t.J. Adrl11>0 Ptnt11•. 11•1• Wt1 lilt N11!1•t, Rom1n11, l·t ... ,, t·•· l ·l , 5.lfn lml!n, S•e Plnf1, S. C, t>flt J en·LDOI! ltOOVf" ,,.,.c ...... 1-l. 1-1. Wfodv a.•r!on, W11Mnt!On, 0 (. ~II l t•llf Hunl, A~1n-11l1, 6·1, J·t, 6·1. Dlovl f<t ;O>OI• •nd '"" Sot« /NH! •Dh! "'"'" Jot>n l•utr l<MI Jftl'ln lt:f"• !5MI ~. J·I IOJI '° Jon ~IOfkmtn IM Ml-· HIHllV ).t, ).e ''"' Jf CObllft '""Mi r~ Jooe1 (H J ~ t•J, ••; Iott .... ).l. Today's Sports On Televi si on Orange Coast Cr euJ Buls for IRA Crown {)range Coast College eoach Dave Grant will not admit that his 1972 crew is thf' best in the s<"hool's history but he · dors say irs one of his favorites. And who would doubt that . ()(,'(:'s junio:-varsity boat ha s a 22-0 record for the season. <-'apped oH by a sparkling performance in last weeke nd 's \\le slern Sprints Championship at Mt1rine Stadiun1 in Long Beach. The Pirates upset h l g h l y ·touted University uf Washington in the cham- pionship ra ce. But !hf' season isn't over by a Jong way and \\'ashington figures to be out for rl'vrnge whl'n the two schoo ls go at it in the lntertollegiate Howing Association chan1pionships June 1·3 at Syracuse, N.Y. "\Ve 're going to have to beat the . Hus kies again," says Grant. '"and believe 1ne it won ·1 be easy . They had not lost a race in two years until we beat them in the Western Sprints and they are really going to be out to beat us." l)ther outstanding crews include Navy, Nort heastern. Brown, Pennsylvan ia, \Viscoruin and Cornell. Grant 11idds tht1t last Saturd11iy's triumph was a very remt1rkable one in this respect : Oil City, FV Sports Stars Earn Honors 11untinRton Bfach and Founlain Valley highs honored sprinJ!: sports1 athletes Thursday night with sports awards ban· quets. Special 11"-'ard winners : l'tUllllhl Vl llfl' ••Jl'fllll V•r•ll-,. -C•l!lf;n· Don to11m1<11 MVP: lilly ec111 ... , MOii tmarovftl: Jot M1ul1r Ju<llor v•r11ty. -(1pt1in: "ld1 l1ttll1lll1 MVP: John Hidde .. : Moll lmprovecl: 01n.J.\1l1"'· Fro1f\ -(IDllll): lob 111..-fln: MVf': Tef'I Conttd; M0111 l"'provf'd: 8•11'1 lla..iPn. Stll V~ttlty -Cto!aln· Oen Jordto; MV: Doo lrflwn; Most lmpfov..,: Glton H1111tc1. Jonlor v•n11v -C1pl~in . GrP9 P..-.. ull. Sw!mrnlnt v ... 1j!V -C•<>hl": Jf mot MtActl m1; MV : Jt(lc l tt>1ho!I ; MMI lmprov.., Ml~• Hle•ty Soonomt'M"~t -MV: O~n Lul!•t l!; MOii lmDr!Wf'd: Grl'O ltt11 ll~t -Mv · Scoll Sl\Pl!On; Fro'I'! -MV: P•I Monyon; M0$1 lmorovtd: Alltr> 1-+0fl.ll. CHI -Mv· Jim ~l(t Oym11•tllc.1 V•,.I•-,. -CAo!lln: Sr•v• M•rio"; MV : Of" O'l 1v1n!; Mott l"•fl•O•l'd. Slt vt 5•ufllltrs. ttul'lll"'I.., •••cl'I Vl>ll•Yllfll Vt rtl!Y -(et-ctPI~'"" P•ul Cour!nfy •!\Cl O.vt AM!t tJ.On ; l</<VP. Df>v• A•t l\Of\, Junie< v•nlll' -(•pttll'I: Mlrh •·•lto"I: MVP: Jo" M•l!Ollf. .., ... u \'triltv -C•Dtt ln: sr.~, O"l•ri MVf': J im "'"'°'"' MO'lt lml>'O>rl'd: oevo .Y.ort. Jontor Vari1ty __. C•ol•ln: $("011 Atr>-1"1 N-VP : ltlth~l"d Rfodrl9utl. Ftt\hmen -C1ot•lo: 0o"9 Mtnwll~I MVP : Of'Wtyn1 Oo111,tt. Trtr• Vt"lll' -CtPt•l": M1•~ Mlltl'>t U: MV: Sl•Y• '•t~tord : Mll'l1 lm,(lrflvtd: 0.n Emotl1ld, lffi -Ctp:!1ln: Ptol Pt•'••; MV; 0ero fl1ht•IY Cttt -C111tl ll'I: OttV JOFIOU.Ofll MV! ltrr1 C••'O<IO""' T•l'l11l1 V•r\lly -l o• t ovcMr; MV: S11n C-1 Mod lm.orevMI: lltlb I Mfltr. Jonlo• vt rtllV -C1ot1!11: Glt"fl Gllfll'Y"tl'I MV! Ct rl Vlt n . "\Vashington actually has five boats. 1':vcryone that rowed for the Washington junior var sity in the Wf'stern Sprints has rowed varsity !his year. There is very lit· lie difference between tho st" boats." \Wa shi ngton captured the var sity title at !he \Vcstern Sprints.) '"J"d say beating Wa shington in crew is comparable to our footba ll team beating the Notre Dame varsity on St. Patrick's Day in South Bend." adds Grant. 'fhe OCC coach adds that if the Pirate:ii <ire to win at Syracuse this will be -the year. "We'vf' never had a crew that ha s gone as fa st as this crew is going. rd say we have a fine chance at winning it all. ··sut _w hile we might be rowi ng very fa st so IS everyone else. This is an Olym · pie year and fast crews are even fa ster I han normal." Orange Coast will have to make a few ~djus tments, prior to its first race June l . '·We won't be rowing in our own she ll beca use we can't send it back. so we·n have to get used to ro~'ing in a different one. We 'll alSCl have lo make several other im portant adjustments. but that should all be worked out by the first racf'. '' The Pirates will leave for New York Sunday and begin workouts on Lake Onondaga (site of the race!) Monday. Two-a-day dri!ls are scheduled. Prel iminaries are set for Thursday and FridAy with the finals planned Saturday. Orange Coast's frosh four-{)ared shell is scheduled to row in its first heat Thurs- day al I. The junior varsity heat is slated for 3:15. Jf the OCC boats win thtir heats Thurs-- day, they will not compete again until Saturday. The repechage or ~ond chance heats are scheduled Friday. A record 93 crews fr()m 34 schools are enterffl in this year's races . The team championship is based (In the besl over·all showing in all events. Each race will be on a 2.000.meter course. The tradition·steeped regatta will see the appearance of several new schools and Lhe return of others after absences . The new co m e rs a.re Cal Slate (Long Beach 1, Coast Gua rd. Marist, Drexel Tech, U:iwell Tech, Oregon State. Merchant Marine , San Diego State and Morris Harvey. Yale has entered crews in the freshman eights. varsity fours and the pairs event. Massachusetts Institute o( Technology will have its first varsity eight in contention since t9S7, although the school has been represented in other events in the intervening years Baseball Standings NATIONAL LEAGUE AMERICAN LEAGUE East Dlvl~ion Ea1t Dlvi1ioa IV L Pcf. GB IV L Pct. Ne1v \'ork 26 IO .722 Cleve land 18 13 .SRI Pittsburgh 21 13 .fil8 4 Detroit 13 14 .58.'I Chicago 18 16 .529 7 Baltimore 17 15 .5.11 ~fontreal 1r20 .444 10 New York II 17 .4.12 Philadephia 15 211 .129 IO'I Boston 12 18 .IOO St. Louis 14 23 .378 1211 Milwaukee 10 19 .31.1 West Dtvlskin Wei t Division Houston 24 12 .667 Ch.icqo 21 II .ti.\6 Dodgers 21 16 .168 3'1 MiMesota 211 II .1145 Cincinnati 19 17 .5~ s Oalcla11d 211 II .1145 Atlanta 15 211 .4 8\1 Texas 15 211 .129 San Diego 15 23 .3!15 JO Kansas City 13 211 .394 San f'ran eisco 13 'II .32$ 13 Aaed • ia 1% .l?l DEAN LEWIS GB \I Ill 4 511 7 \I II 711 8\1 I ll 1t66 HAUOR ·aLVD., COSTA MUA '46-9303 S.rvlce 1nd 1'1rt1 fer All 1111"""9cl Ciro -ern lody Shep ft< .411 Ciro Orante .County's Large!\ and Mftlt Modem Toyol.I and Vol•• Dulor -avl~llAS"llltM•l"'l'llCIAtllTI • ' played in the flr st mile by se veral partie9 <Beck included 1, the Santa ~onica ,run· ner began pulling away with LompoO junior Terry Williams in the middle laps. Beck finally ran off from \filliams with a flashy finish ing kick. Williams was second in 8:55.0 while thlro placer Marc Genet of Santa Ana also broke nine minutes al 8:57.8. . The meet was ool without its surprises. Com pto n's J . T. Carr (10.0) and Santa Ana junior Clarence Edwards 121.8 1 were upset victors over the mediocre 100 and 220 fields "'hile Cajon 's Robert Evans (48.3) shocked Blair's Ray Johnson (48.7) and previously unbeaten &anta Anan Robert Harre.I.I l48.7J In the 440. CIF Spike Summaries DEAN LEWIS 1972 TOYOTA CARINA WITH FACTORY AIR CONDITIONING s7200 PER MONTH SN.70 Total Down -$72.00 T•tal M9nthly '•rrn•nt. •11520 ,.r '...tv l ltht Mos. Dtf•rred - $3SJb.OO/C••h -127t4.70 API 12.76 on approvtd crMlt. 1972 VOLVO 142 SEDAN WITH FACTORY AIR CONDITIONING s9900 ,.. ' MONTH 1117 ... Tetal Dtft -DeflinW JMJ7 . .U. Ca1h "le• '4246.27 hwl. T & L/ 4PI 1 S.U on .,,_ cNlllllt sn900 ,.. ·7 MCNTM , WHAT'S l1nNi- 1 OUTDOORS? By JIM NIEM IEC Ocean fishing h as been rather spotty the past "·eek 11s p00r v:eo.ther conditions coo led off the water. The slrong off shore ~·inds moved the ocean around and cha-Ute flow or \\'a rm "'oter currents. Surface game fish us ually prefer wa ter around 63 to 65 de- grees and whe n tlie water dropped to 61 degrtts the fish just shut off. Davey 's Locker. Arl's Landing and San Clemente SporUisb- lng all r eport only fair fish ing with the bulk of the catch belng m ade up of calico and sand bass. Small barracuda and halibut a re a lso being taken a long the coast lint. Catalina and San Clemente Islands are producing some Rood catches of bull bass on live squid with an occasional large 'il'hite sea .8ass hooked. l 'e llomloil l111de r Kelp Pollie• Newport har bor anJ:ler Da\'e Hy tr, abollJ'd hit boat the Longfln, reported that the yellowtall have started showing up unde r the Oonllng kelp patties bet '1·een the east end of Catallna a nd Dana Point. Hyer booked into two of the prlted gamefish last "·cekend using lh •e sq u id for bait. T here ore lots of p a tties in lbe c h ann el but onlv a few of lbe p a tlies ha\'e yello1'·s u nder them. Hyer ad v lsts tha t 1''b en boats near a pa tty lho t they slide In on It and thro\l' only a h a ndful of chovies at the patty. Don't ovl!!r c hum. \\'ail for .a boll a nd tht n cast c lose to lhe kelp. Jf the yellowtail fall to take live ball, back off and troll around the patty using Straggler jigs or green a nd yello\\' feathers. So11 IJIPgo Co1111ls Drop •1' 'r'e llol\'lail action at the C:Oronado Islands has cooled do\vn but there are s till lots of goldentails in the water. Skippers are optimistic about a new bite developing later this week. The ne"· schools of fish arriving al the islands will have to s ettle do1\11. l\1e11n\1•hile. good catches of log barracuda. calico boss a nd white sea bass are giving anglei's plenty of action. Wind.• Slo1c Fishing at Boro•11 \\'inds up to 35 mph s lo"1'ed bass fishlng at Lake Havasu this past "'·eekRnd. Prior to the strong "'inds, fisherm l!!n . "·ere e njoying a good bile on bass . c ra ppie a nd eaUisb. Tbe l~ke should r eturn to norm al by this weekend an d a n glers •·or k1ng tlie shallo'1'!1 "·Uh· surface plugs a nd sem i-detp running plugs '!''Ill string limits of bass to (our pound s: · T he bass hH,·e a lread y s pa "·ned at llavasu and the bl~ fish b a\'e movtd tn detp water . The lake is very hl~b and the bronzebacki;i are s pread a ll over the la ke. Ang lers a re no t both· e red by ,, .. ater skiers or pleasure boa ters as mos t of the co\'es offer proh~c111·e <'O\'t"r for la ke fisher men . For an u pdale on fis hing conditions at Lake Ha \'asu phone the Lake lfavasu l\larina at 602) 855·2159. Ba•• nnd Colfisl1 llilliH!I Fresh \\'aler anglers are enjoying an upswing in fishing a.t Southl:tnd lakes as good catches of bass. C'atfis h and blueg1l are being "'eig hed in at the boat docks. Trout are scarce at m ost lakes. hn ving m ol'ed to defper "'ater. . . Lake \Vohlford, loca led a few miles east or Escon~1do. l ist ba ss and c a tfish as fairl.v act i\'e on a variety of b~1ts. !\1ost of the b a ss are s mall but lol s of five fish limits are being netted b y patient ,1n"\C'r s. The la rr,es t cat taken last \\'eek. was . a 1~· p ounder cau.~ht on a nightcra\\'ler. Sever:il other "'h1~kerh!<~ in the 4-to 6-pound cta~s 1A·cre ta ken on mackerel ~nd Flrnk bait: \Tail Lake rods are bending under the strain of hefty s ize catfish too. A 11 ix>und. 12 ounce cat (lake r ecord ) \Vas caught by i1aurice (;reer of Pomon;i in Bayou Bay using cut m ac krrel. Ora nge County angler Babe Hubert netted two catfish weil!h- lng a total of 21 i..2 pounds. P anfish are s pread all over the lake and catches fo r an,litlers u sing meal worms. red worms a nd small feather jios are nu1nerous. Bass fishing is lis ted as slow. Jrrine 0 Lake hns vet to come to life with most anglers only able to scratch out a ·few keepers. Trout are the m ain attraction at the Orange County lake \vhic h is being heavily stocked each v.·eek. L(lke Els inore is considered very slow for bass as \\'ater condilion s are poor due to a dropping of the lake let·et. \\'a'.er skiers arc also causing the anglers to run for unproducllre v.·ater. 1111111.iH!I Clubs Popular Hunting clubs are b ecoming very popular amon,I! u pland game and "'alerfo.,rl shooters in Southern California. The pop· ularity of club shooting is being s trengthened by the lack of public land available to unattac~ed hu~ters. . ... Shoolin~ clubs now offer a wide variety o f hunting act1v1ties for both the hunter and his family. Pheasant, chukar, quail and 11=aterfo\\·I offer prime targets for scatter gunners, v.·hile f amilies can enjoy t rap and skeet shooting, picnics, fis hing and field lrials. Hunting arens arc d esigned to duplicate those c ondit ions found in the \\'ild. Katural feed and cover are available for up- land game, \\•h ile duc ks and gees e come to rest a nd 1vater on the ponds. \Vith an increasin~ number of hunter s out in search of a good place to hunt safely, private c lub memberships this year are at a oremium. The Hidden Valley Gun Club in Riverside. for the fir st time in man~ years. h as a few openings for members hips due lo a n e:<oansion of their hunlin~ facilities. F or mort informatiori on the Hidden Vallev Gun Club con· tact. Bob Tuc ker, P .O . Bo:it 4-032, Riverside 92504 . Phone (714 ! 689-5100. OAJl Y PILOT f . ..,.. NOTK• TO CltlOl"TO.l llOTK.9 Of' •llt,.• nuJIS#.,. '"' ..... COU•T Ofl CALll'elNIA. ,,(l'ITIOUl a usn1n1 MOTte• re O.IDITMI sun•~ cou•T Oii Tt11 Te cr.otttrt ., •1cNt11 ~. COYNTT CHI" Ol.&.N•I Me; • ,..... f TATm Of' ULl,OllNIA fo. Triw..'-: Ml CMc ( ..... ~ Wtft. .. ...,,.. ITATl:MolNT 111 ... IKI& ('OUaT ., '". TMI COUNTY Of' OU.Meal , Nvtl<t +, ""'"' t i...,.. "''' IN S.... A-. C ....... IM 1llto follow!,,. -i.Ofll t tt ~ STATa 0, CAL1•oaM1A •Ga .... A·>W» Trt ...... or. It~ °"''"""°"' }t '""'' C.U8 NUMe l l G-4otll1 M IMU 11: TMI COUWTY Oii' ......... Et11i. ot JULIAH CAllLOS llf'l'E$. to '"*' 1 ..... tTtlltfw ff --'IV till IUlillUlllOMS (MAlll l.a.111 S.OUT H COAST ,.O,EltTllS. #1 1!1tm o1 KINN«"TH WALTlll NO'Wl• OK~ t119 ~ J-ll. C.WI.... In,.. 9t1t -rrl1 .. tA h "t**': G.lltY hiM11e Dl'lw, l •-I• It~, IHCi Ola•t .. Oarsmen LEGAL NOTICE HOTKE IS HEllEIY (UVff\I kt "'' lt_f.,M. lUGINl JOY MC 11 ......... : t ANO'I' Cellf!Onlli tiUI. H0tkt I ~ 1tw a S UNI...,, .. lhl ......... "*' etffdtnl n. biltl-Hlltt•-., t .. I J, JOY """"',. H. M•taou. '°' aot .. M .... ...,: lltl'l'IN "':.::'":t.. •• d !Ml ill --hevlftf tl911!\1 -IMI -'"'"'!«'or alld fr•NlflfM •re : Tl IM llHllGlllMrol: CANOY J, JOY Otlve, Lffll"I a..dl, C11lJr0rftl1 tt&51. --· 1'11vl111 clllll''-•1•111" tfllt .. 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I A I 'I ~ I voucllerl. to 1119 ""'"nkinff '' 1119 ottlct Th. kc'lllOl'I of tM 1,_.,,., "' 119 If YW 1111 t'I Hll • Wf"'"" •11Ho1111 OW• • etcou \IOUC.lllf'I "' thl lllld.,Ji9111'd II fM trflltl e lrS nnua I~ e mOr1a of l'lb ""°""''· UltRY KlllSCHE N· truu fi,,tod I• till Htmllt,il "'"'"'"" ""1ttll11 ll;OI llme, Your cllitull •nfr IH T~lt ll•l""MMI J lted w!lll tni Cou~l't of L!WIS 1. ICI AN, ~ WlltJtlr• tM .. Day Oaring R egatta \\'ill benin IAVM. ltQO Narlll ltoHw1y, ~It• 20R, H11n1l119f0n ltKl'I, °''"" c • v 111 ~ ..,..,.., '"", , .. ,'~, ",-, • ""''r 1 IW•· ~,." ~~:~r~,.,.,,. ~oun'Y on M4Y 4• ur., L°" Aj\(jel••· C•Utonll• .0010. W'lllc:ll 11 ,,_. I"> s. ......... Cellfornl• t710I, .. ·Nell I• '"' Celllornl•. • M9!'11 <on•• n ... fl unc: ........ Oll'llt orcterJ Cle•k J, M"°°.. OtllUty '°""''Y pl9<1 Gf butlMU t'I IM 11ncltrl'9M4I lfl .u at 9•30 a n1 S unday at the .i.<1 If tiu.irwu of1111 vndofrllw..d In •ti Tl'll "'°"''IY to be 1r1113i.rr111t i. •II '«1Ctrnlne •IYltlon If ~nv. •-111 ' fl·lJht m1tt.r1 ..,111n1ne ,. llM .. ,.,, If ••W · · ' ""'"..,.' lll'rt•lllllW to "'' "''•'* OI ,110 llock In t•lld•. li1t11r"*' ,...,1...,....1, 111d ~·· d'llkl <uitGdr, <l'llld 111-1• 11' ~ublhfltd Or•~•• C•l ll OtllY ~1101 CIK-1. wl!~tn lou r ~tf\1 111..-"'• Rusty P e lican Res ta urant on OKldtn•. w1111111 tour "'Oft"'* •lll"r '"' 1n~1111eno If "''' u rd "'°" ktlown 11 t9tM'I"• ,..., <01IJ • .,,.. 111'" ol!lef' ''1111 M•~ , u N 21 1,,, 1111.,; llt11 Pllbl!(lllon •' 1ri1t "'*''«· ll•~• out1Hc11ioll t'I ll'IJt nol l(I. "TM 0• ,,,. .. 1oc1r.o ., till Htrnln •• ll'llY M or•nlM lrf , .... <OUtl. . • . . 0flld 111.ty J•. 1•11. North Udo Channel in Balboa. 0•'"" Mllv n 1111. Av._. H111111n11on •.-c:11. °''"'" cOO:. 1• '"' •1111 .. '"" • M'tk• If 111 •1· MAUltlNE M. NOWLING CHARLES ltUOOL~H l'EltALTA ry, C•lllofllll. twll91' .. "'" ... ,.. -..._.. .. .. l.EGAL NOTICE •ll:lllH~ of '"' Wiii Bay. Admlnbll'•tor o1 Ille •l l•I• o1 thl 5o f1r 11 1, k-"' ""' T•1.,Jt1ree, • ........,. M ""' Ytvr wrl""' """""' 11 ol Mltl tlf'Ct<ltlll 1tJ<lol;t n1mld MC'11efll lllt Tf1111leror lift r.o1 11Md ""V llo\/11,..u l lftJ'. """ ... fli..I .. "-. LIWIS I . ICI AH champions a n d u.••Y ICl•SCMl'HaAUM ...__ ..... MIOrals °"* ""•" "" tbevl 0•19d l.J1·'2 PICTITIOUI I U111'1•1• )Mt WIUllll"I ·~· u•....,.. •rw,,_,,, s ... 1 .. -<JUtlftt -""'" ,...,. "" ... ,, UC~!: WILLIAM£. lt JOtiN, NAMI ITATIMIHT Lit """ .. '· c .. 11 .• 1 ... ,. Na Ilona I .. . . \\'Orld cl;is s co1npetitors will s.11 A..., Clttlitnll• ft* H-. Cll<k Trie rouowl11• Hr90l'l1 ,,, 0o1"' Altw..., .., l •tcwnb Tfl: (1'14) SQ.eltl Tt.. 1111111 trt 'ltllr It to 1:11 <OMumml '9CI 9r (OMll l . 5111, t1~1ln•1• 11: ,. ..... ,, .•. compelt In the r egatt a • .t.11........,. let .umlllQtrlllf' M Ot .,.., J-s. lttt. •• "' NOttl\ OH111. AGUA DULCE ASWCIAl ES. ~OSI P11bll1Md O•&lltl• CO•IM D•OI'. ~· thought to be tht large.st ~~~;~ }~'..!T10C~1t1t~nw I~~~~~:;::,.~~:· o.!:: c!I!~ :::: 111e·r:: llCMA~~t:.L~·w•LL ~~.·;;, !'~r.l'::1ft:!~~:·::.,~"ff!Utl. !Mr 11, I nd J .. 11. l. 10, 11. 1t'1 ' I .11 ult. . nd d · · · II<• iM ci...,,i, w r~ ,c.11or ... r ,, A1tw11tr 1t L•·• GE01tGE 11000.1. Jlt '" ColdHitocl LEG•L NOTJCL' ·• m 1purpose: oaring D pa • LEGAL NartCE L•"'· · ' 11• ''" 11111 st,.., A"'""'· '°""'' a11 'M1r.' c1uto11111. "' c.. dlino e 1'ent e1·er in Southern Dllt<I Mtv 1l , ltl1 C•I• -.... Ca!lfwftl• ,,,,, Jl l(H.1.kO G CONKLIN, J . 'l ----,I"> • Ull 1'7S JAMES It. COltDElltO, 1'141.U-Jljl M6-tlU YtllowltU Orlv1, l o' Al •m tl11, NOTIC• Of' O•P•U\.T AND Cahforn1a . MOTICll! Of' 1ALE OP Trentllttl A,.,..., ...... 1111M1t C1lofotnl1. ILICTION TO SILL ; Awards will be gi\'en tn ·~~.::~;ll~U .t.T =1~~im°''"" co-st D•ltr ,:11~ ~~~NL~=:.~ 1~~;~ ,,~:11" 1 :~~~ ._L;.A~~.~llfl~~~;1,,~~~~. s .... ,~ Avtnve. uNo•• ,~~~:. ~' T11usr ,1 dorv kavak canoeing >lttrig-c111 '"'-A·nMI LEG., NOTICB t::OWAltD CLAlllC, '" Corentoe, Nor 1ce 1s H£1lEllY GIVEN~ .,,..., •J • • • ' s.,,_,lor COIJl'T If rM Slllt If C1lllornl1 n,&,o Loni lt•U.. C1lllor11!1. SECU lt lfY TITLE INSUit.i.NC~ 't0M• ger, scullin~. surf ski and iron tor"" countY., Or•-· LECAL NOTICE CLAlt K A. CtillDERS, !Ho AD· PANY, , corrior•tlon. 1. 1,.,.,_ tkH<t,,,. d hi · · 171 1fle Miiier ot 11M Etllll If lll:OIEllT IA• ,.M llt~ll•ICI. Lo!lll l e•cl'I. Ct lllo,111• d_,, 11 lr~ll d•ttd Nov•mb<tr """{tiQ_ man ecat on compellt1on. TAYLOR MANGAN, lllO k-R •• JllOTIC• IHYITINO l lot NOTK• TO c;••DITOll WILL IAM k. COil. 12131 v .... •~t<UIM by llOORI GO H. MO TA ... A comic e\•ent the Dirtv ltOI EllT T. M.A!lGAN, DKe•ild. NOiiet It nt•-.1 ..... ""' , ... IOtrd IM IUPl lt lOlt COUkT 011' TNI dt rmt••· l•~• ... OOCI. C1lllOrni• MARIA c. MOTA. llU11Mntl ......... 1, . • . No.tkt 1' t>eretiy tlV':ft tf\11 llM 1111-Trvit'" of !hi Co.it Comm11nlty Coll19'1 ITATE 01" CALIP,Ok NIA ~Ok OAVIO K. ltlDDl E. 111l Co11rll1...: 11111u11, to 11<urt otlllil~lolNn 111 u~"': of Bird Float. will begin at I :30 0 .... 11~ will U'll ii l"'•VO!e lt l•, Oii or Ol1lr1cl of Dtll\QI COIMly. C1111or1111. TH• COUNTY 01" OI ANGI ltr"'f'I, '0\1111 G., •. Ct llfornl•. FRANK • 0 fl l ILL E It I . 11 .. 1.•fk•fl'v. nd ·11 be . d ed b •1 "'"" -1111 liY ol J11 .... nn, ,, IN ol· Ill &I l.O bkl t 2 00 NI. A·11UJ CASCY flOlllN$0N, "" Mortin recortttd Nov.mD•t ., , .... ~ ., \111~""'11Jf1' a WI JU g )' ll ayor Ik e of RDDER T$0 N, HOWSER ':.,.,,.;~ ;:::, itn.".~",,,,,0 P~rcto·i~' E11tl• ot VIRGINIA F. RECIO 1k1 Av111ue. Norm..i. Okl~llO"''· No, u .... In bOO~ i1S1 ...... JI), et Gt- Donald A . t.fclTlnis of Newport GARLAND. Atlotl\OIYI ., l 1w. •:wo c.~ Otpt ..; i•id ttnoo1 d!Urld IOCfl:. ~ Vl.ll GIN IA F. RESSIO •k• VIRG INIA I'. WALTER SHINN. 1'1IO , ••• l lnd• llClll Re~ord1. 1,, 1111 o.llt• QI .. Be h nd h ' f l'f d pc• Orive, New_.! lle1cti, C1Ufor11l1 lll'll, Adims lovll't>lle CO"• Mei;e G.llZElllEN 1kt VlllGINIA F. Glt?E· L111~. G1rtt•11 Grovt. Calltornlt . Ret0td1r 1M Ot•MI~ County, (1lltorn~ 8(' a c 1e J egu:lr t7Ul. to tM llh1ll••• •nd be•! blOdlr, tl\CI Ctlltor .. !1. ,, wllkl'I II~ llld tJidt wlll ~ IEIN, Dtce1Hd. LAR RY J. SP!!NCE JI . •111 01lrt1m, U••t•!bln• l•nCI lll•r~ll\ •• . Robert Reed Any homemade wbl«I lo conflrmetloll bv 11ld Su11t1rlor ubl!c!v OH/lid Ind reid tor · NOTICE IS HEJIEllY GIV EN to I~.• Ltk•"ood C•)lto•11lt , Tn11 ltOl'lllNI Of LOI l !n llOC~ a of . ' . . Cqutt, •II 11\1 rkllll, title •f>d lnt1re11 ol p llENTAl OF UN IFORMS FOR crldllo11 01 1111 1blilv1 nlm..S cl1<tCl•nl ~ONALO WEiii, )1)/ Vue1t1 Gr•t1e11, Dtvlt 91ot11et1 Adellllon. "',~...,,QI!" llOll·producllon. oar-propelled ukl OectlS'!!d II Ille lime al dellll 11\d •II MAINTENANCE ' cu s TD 0 1 AL ""•' .u pertont ll1vl1111 (l1lm1 1p1ln1! 111• l gn11 8•1cll, C11ltornl1, M•P llllrtol rK<>rCl"d on Book .n. "'"' device may enter ""'rlllhl, lllt1 •nCI lnler .. st 111•1 ""Hiiie PEflSONNEl FOR PElttOD JULY l lakl d•c.0.111 1•• flQ Ul'ld lo fll• tntm. H, ST A,NLEY WRIGHT. ,,,1 F1nwood fl ol Offtl1, Ml1c1ll•lltOI!• NtcOtO• ar . ol ukl dKQSPd 11e1 1cqulrtd bv -·· lfl1 THROUGH JUNE lO lflJ WITH Wiiii the "KfUl •Y \'Olldlt<t, !n 1!1• alllce ""~~nu.-. Lon9 8tfKI\, C1l!l0<nl1. LOI An .. 111 (G\11\IY. C1llt0<nlt, Cl,IClll>- AmOng those slated to com-!IOI\ of law Ot oll>trwi11, Oll>flr Ill.Ill or In 0Pl10N TO •ENEW FOR 'up TO TWO of lh• <141•k ot "''•bow• 11111111(1 CQUrl, ~· VER LYN J . CROOK, 1211 A,ll>u•v. "'° •• loll<>wti 81elnnl111 ti OOll\l llfl II\,. llCldlt~ lo tllal ••kl 111Ct11..i, al 1119 tlrno AOOtTlONAl ONE.YEAR PERIODS lo prr1tnl lhtm. wllll 1111 11tc•u trY l ong lttch, C•lllo1nl1. Wt""IW Hr.1 el Cltnllntlnt Slrt.i. 11 pete Sunday are Ne1vport ol delltl, in •nd to •II lhe (tr!alft , •• 1 AU bids 1r1 lo bl In •Ccord9MI .;.1111 YO<Klll•I, IO ""' 111\od1f1IQ1'11d •I COHl!N. ROllEllT D. CROSSAN , ),)¢6 H~ntl•r !lhOWll Oii ldlll "'ftl> ~Olllll••ly -.> l•tt Beach standouts R 0 I and "'-"' 51111•1..:1 l .. 1"' Counh at 0111191, Iha 1m1r11e:u~ .. ~ •nd Condttlon~ •nd STOKl(E ' OWE N !LFGL AllOtntV• .. Drlvt. Lot Al•mlt<11. C•lltor~I•. tram U1• N«lll•lll (Oflltl at LOI 2 Jll 'f lfe •oo nd p· I Stale ot C1lltornl1, Jlftl(Ultrly clflctllled Spec:lncl111nl wnlcn In! ,_ fl'! l!ll and l.1w, 1112 N0tlll 8ro.dw1v, No. 211, 5en11 CUSTfR CARPENTER. '9&.I L•s Siii• 1110 lllock 111 11\rnc• Wt t!trlv ~J 1111 J> U flS. I'\ y 8 e e H fullcws, 1-11: m•Y ll9 Nc:Utt<I In lhe oltlc:e If 11'11 ""'' (1Ulornl1 92101, wlllcll 11 111.-Pll tt lol W•~• 8 utn1 Pftrk, Ct lllornlt 1>1r1!ltl wllh tflt NortflftlV 11..,. ,ol t11d Vliegand and Tony Ralphs lof ,.,. •f>d 1111 HortFlfflY ,, fffl ol Pur(h11l111 Atotlll of .. Id lc:llool dhtrkl. If busiMIS ti , ... llll<ltrtll ntd In 111 mt !· ROY MI CHAEL, J,111 '""'a•CI. Loi 1: Soll!Fll•IY 41 1"1 Olfl lliol with · l.of 14'. 1., Tllr" A'tl'Mll P11ludes No. Eich tll0a1r MUii sutllt'llt wil'n hll bid 1 11r1 Htltlnlnt to 1111 11ltlf ot •~Id dK t G•tdtn Grove, Callto•"I•, lht W11ttrlr 1!11, ol 11!d Cltt"l"'ll- ,.fullens 'il'On the 1970 and l, M per ll(IMf(l Sllf vt r0t'I M•P· t11lll•r'1 clllck, (1H'fllltod clw<k, et' bid· dlfll, WllFILll four motllhi 1tt1r '"' tl•1! kOY M. SMllH, 14t01 11..:lltf>d • Ltllt, Sl•t et1 tlltMI E.111trlv 100 1 ... 1 P•r•lltl !look l. Plttt J ~nd ' OI fle<orell el , 11Ubllc1t!Of' of tf\11 no!lc! llw11tl11gt11<1 Btt(n, (tllf~r11le. wltll 1t ld Northtrlr u ... to 1•111 W"'11et· 1971 'il'Ofld championship in s..,.,.,1 1 .. "" ott!ce of 1f\f COl.Hlty !.~: • Cbond• ~ "~~Ille c 'i1 IM ~~~; OMtd tMy 2s, 1t12 · trii, 11<11!11•0 11 1>el11Q cor>e1ue1ta by • IY 11111· 1n1nce N0ttll••!r •o ''" 11 1M C d . · h · 1 ~t<Otcler a1 Ot•119'1 Countv ..... °' °"'""' 1 a"' 1 CATHElllNE C NCLSOM L,mht..i Partn•r>hll> POl111 Of Mtlll"l"o ana 1an canoeing W I e !Mor ommonly dKCritwd 1 • 11 8t1rd a1 Tn1sr1ts In •~ • .....,.,, ""' 1e1:1 E•ecutrl•., ttM wrn G•o•o• 11oae11, Jr, ...,,d obU1tllor1• 111ci~e1i11~ -no•• IP<" '"" OIVlllDian Andv \Vie11:and is the Soutto ~. '~· o,1ve, soum L:911n1, It!•" 11"' H•ctnl ts•.1 al ""· wm blo. •• 01 m... 1bcrv1 ntmfd e11e.a•n1 1~1s "'"'"'"'"' 111-0 .... 11~ th• (011ntv •llm OI Sl.IOO.oo US r. d ' ·· , ham (•lifornit.I 1 ''"''"'" 11111 -DIOO...-woU 1""' '11!° COHIN, STOKICli & OWliN (LPOI Cltr~ cl 0111101 C01111tv 011 ~ltV '' lfll, fhlt 1t1f i..n•lldtl !nllrt\f """''° tudo ~, ..,..na Jan Canoeing C • T.-rms al ••le telll I~ l.lwlvl ""°"" el !h• IH'Of'OH<I Conlrl CI fl Irle ~Ml IS Allwll9r• 11 Law In' ll•verl1 J. M•ddo•, Oe~uly C°"'11ty Clttcl '1>11 11\t ollllt •llont \K Ur<•ol ttjt<Mr p n. lflt Unil.O Sltres Oii conlirm1tlfl'! ol s111. 1";"1'0r,:',,. .:;~'c::ii~'":;'~ O:..::: = Ult ...,.,. 1.-w1r . H•. ill C l.,~. ere owhtd ow 1111 ~nd•r1lg.,..., · ~ 1>1tl <•:Ill .,1(1 bal.I~ ""ldenc:td b<t Ill Ir o ' s .. 11 AM. C1Ut.ir<111 tJIU "·11SSI Tlltl 1 llfllCll al, "'Ill dtll"l'I 111 thl alphs is a manv time U.S. ncte st<!,lf..S by Mot!tt~ °' Trllll 0..0 ::: .di~ w~ ... fu~,:,Pd.,:,~ ~,~:: ,. ..... , 11141 UJ-U•• l'ubll,htO 0 ••11•• CO•'' O•llv Piiot. ebllt1llon1 •or .. hll'I 'LICll d••d 1, ,~ ..... and v.·orld title4wlder in "" IM P•-rlr Ml •"'· Ten per ctnt of lortflleel 1~ uld Kf\OOI dltlrkl. A""'"""'' lw l x1<¥1tlx Mtv •· IJ, 10. n. lt71 llt.1·12 1111 occurrt<t 111 m~t 1u vm1n1 hr.; Mt . . , tm011nl tlkl I<> bf Clfi!Olllld wlltl bid. No bidder mir wl!Fld••w 1111 Ille! fot 1 Pllblhlltd Or•nff Co•SI 01,lv Pllf<I. Mo" mtoH of· '''~ ln-.1~11n1onr pl •tit\ kayaking . Pete W1eg:ind. a 68 Ill• or ofter• '" 119 1 ...... 1u11g and wllt period of lorh·""' C'5l dtl'I •lt•r lh• M1v 11. '"° Jullf! l, io. 11, n12 1m.11 LEGAL NOTICE c!1>t l Ind !"!••••• wnicn 1:11<1n1• 11111 lfld Olymp'an .,. a fonner US be rec:t;v..i •t the-"'"' office•' 111y chi!• .et lor 1119 _111119 11111,,ot, -----1>•••bl1 Nov•mb~• t•. 1t10. olu\.fhllif'•ll , I • . , ' · llnw 1fler llwl! l!r•I f1Utllk1llon Mteol Ind The llo.•d of Trullle!I rn-•t the LEGAL NOTICE '""'°" lrom M11·c11 24, lf 7'h •4lllllCI\ nalional kayaking champion. before 011' iM w11. Tfl.t r111111 11 •MHwll PT lllllt-M o1 ri lld1"' 111, •f>lf •JI l»O• or I.lit Jftt m•d• llllrtU•nl tu •1•• ttrm1 01 !tit 6'lt el . . . to reled ...., er 111 blcb. lo wilvt 1ny lrreg11l•rllle1 0t In-NOflC! TO tllDITOlt l r 1CTtTIOUI IUllNllS tr11it, II •11¥1 fll0<11tv't l"t. ,• .· Also competing Will be Paul 0.1..S Maw !l. lf71 lormilllln 1., 1111' DIC! or Jn the bldcllr>O IUl'li ltlOll COU ltT OP THI NAMI STAT•M•Nf Thtl llV lftlOI• 11\t•ffl, llM 1111de~I·-· R yan. a sculler in the 1971 Pan NANCY ANNE CURCI NORNAN E WATSON ' Sf .I.Tl 01" CALIPOll NIA Th• l<>li-1111 IHl•iOtl It Clohie ~111ln•t1 ,, ..... "' tltfll!ltl••Y \lndlr tudl 'lllH; Ill• Admln!5lr•lrl~ OI t~e ' . l'O• TKE COUNTY OP Oii .i.NG• IS' · IXKUltd l f>d lltllv•r..i lo tlld Tr11nt1 a American Rames. and run-Estale of t1lC1 O.Ce1H<1 Put>ll~~~1'·0~~~ ~o~~~"~!u., p·ioi '"· ,1,.1:int · OAVl':'S ttlll':lt IOA.S, 1•5J No , wr1nt11 D1el1t11 ,c11 of 0.11 .. 11 •114 Dt-.. nerup 'tn last year 's pairs na· ROIEllTSON, MDWSll!• 'GAILANO M•v 11 •nd J\1111 3 1911 1,d..1:i £11•1• II MARGARET TEllAY LOOS, 01••~•11, Or1oe~. C1lltc•ni1. "'•nd tor l •!t, U•O .... CllPOrll ... ,'\lltti, U4t Clln(Jllt DriYI ' OllcOii<'l<I , U11Yld N~~ft•f1>, 91• P,,~rln lli!IVI•, ~1ld Trullff l~'n Otlld •nO 111 clO<yl!llllll tionals Ryan a former res i· "....._, •••di, t•lllot~\I n u1 NOTICE ts HERl':IY c.1v e N 10 ,~, or~n•e. c1111ornl1. •vh1tn<l110 obllg.11iona '"'"'"" 'thttttJr. d t I. c· .. ,. . I' T ...... _, (Pll) 5*-J.IM LEGAL NOTICE ctrct.tor) DI lhl 1b.>v1 11~'1,1<!11 Cltcldt n1 Th!. bUOint ;& is b~1n• COl\dU(l~Q tJY 1n 1nd ... , Cltcllr.d 1nd dot• hfltDY Gt<I••• en 0 UlClOtll L, IS JIOW IV· AllwMYI '9t MJIOl11lltr111la lllll 111 11t•J011! hivlllll (li lm1 •ttlnt l 1~e lndlvldvnl. ~II ~u•nt 1t cu1 rr1 1n11rebY fmn1t<tl1t1ly di>• in,lit in Nel\•port Beach. Putlll:J\Pd Dr1n1H Co••• 011!1 Pllcl. .,10 dt,ll(lelll tr• •l!llulr•!J 10 tile 111.,11, o.1vld e11v~1ro 1ne1 111v1t11e 1nd h11, 1i.u..i •1'111 •Of'• M•r 27. :II, •nd June J, 19n lfll1·11 8A"I: Jtll with 1111 necetii rv v<>Ucllers, 111 Ille crtke Tlllt 111r1m•nt fl lt<I wltll tllt co.,111y 11~rtb• •It(! In c11u•t 1h• tt1111 f1t1n1111y 111 Among the m ost unusual Of HOTICll DI" SALE Cl' ol Ill• <lfrk <>I tnt tbovt t nl,11..S cn.,1t, or C!trk <>! Or1 nt t Coun1y on : Mtv 1. 1tn bf •<>kl lo 11ll1tv 1111 obllt•tl1>111 1&eurf0 tbe evenl.!i is a s urf ski com-DATSUN PICKUP •E:~1~:~=E~rE •T 10 11r•,•111 111em, w1111 11>, n-c•1~1rv 'i .iuv1r1r J. M1uco• 0euu1r Coun•v n1;;:r~. M , 1,,, . ~""'d"r" lo IM 11nder1le11ed 11 111t olllc• ... or.. · fY , petition. The surf ski. of C••• NI . A4412' . " l'lls 1nornev. Tham11 W11l1. Atlo,titt AICOWl!N, Okl'a;N . SYLVIA l'll AN K ROltllLll!:kl . , . . 5u11trlor (O\lrl of 11\t Stile of C1ht0tn!1 11 l•"" Suitt -40.1 NewPOtl Flllenc ,1 .1.11.,11e~1 •I LIW Th-<:1rl1l11tl t.! lht l0t•101111 t'Oltr •• Australian or1gtn. IS a com· SUPER tor 111e Cw 111v of Or•no•. Pl•i•. ~ Ntwoort Centtr Orlve, Ntw~•• SH li111 cn11m1n Avt""' "Noll<•" w"" •11core1111 on M1v 1•. 1'17. bination kayak and surfboard . 111 1~' Miner 01 tne Est•1• cf AN· Ilea.ch. c11if0tnl• t1...,, whl(n 1. '"' pla~, Dr•n••· c11uo, .. 1, n u• 11 O«~mtnt No. um, 1 .. 1111 0111;•., "'' . . '· LEASE TNONY' CAARASCO, ek1 ANTHONY G. IM builnest of IM uf>de"ll llrd !n •II mi l· Tfl i 11141 •lt•JIN (OU"'' lttconlu cl Or111cie (OUl'lly. There are only SIX 1n tuo;: CARRASCO. Ottt•~.0.. ••rs ~r: •• nJ.., IO"" ••Ii i• of ••'II oect "'11111 SECUR ITY TIT LE United States $6CJ95 Nolle' Is Flereby 9 ""11 '""' 11\t '"'" 0. .. 1 wlrll\11 tout monl'n1 11ttr Int llr~t P~bll•fled Or•no• Co11I Cltily PUot. INSU•ANCE COMPANY, . o'.''111111<1 wm t.-11 .i 11r1v1te ~I•, oo or Pllbi•c•I~ "' 11111 11Ct;ce. ~l•Y ~. 13, 10, 21, 1111 lltl·n •1 Tr11,1t1 During the day thf're will be 111.er 1111 7111 111v of June, 1911, 11 la:oo 0 tee! Mi r 21 1112 Iv Chti, Louk•• dert'onstrations and exhibits 1 Mo o:,.•· !~~~EAfO.:~N~1~'~!:1ri0~r~:.;.~: ' Eow.1.RO M. ·l~SM , LEGAL NOTICE Pvbu!:"'~;~;.:. 0~'::~-;:n, PHo• e•plru·ni'n• the di·,·erse crafts. ~nd L•••• S11i1e 111. !~nt• .1.111, ccur.IY of o.,.119~. E•ecutc• el 111e" , c.._. M•v 10, ''· 11111 J""' J 10 '"' 1,~.n " · ,.. --SI.tit ol C•lllor11l1, to llW hillllnl •l'l<I lh• ~ •,v• n1m ec~tnl ____ , _. __ Afterward the public will ha\'e POCAL \ w..1 t1h1C1et. and wt1;r.c1 10 ten1lrm11'on !.~ow.s ~~Lt PICTITtOUt I UUHESI LEGAi. NOTICE ' an opporlunitv to try out the LEASING tJv :.tlO Su i>erl0t cour1, ~11• IN rlol>!. Ii•~ su1:'!~ ~ • ....;:..1 l"l11111<ill ~1111 NAMli Ila~!~~,.,.~,, e1o\r111 1 ,-4;.,,---~-- k k 'th th pet'! :,nc1<k~~~·e;:..,oi,:1'~n!'~t:i~1:~ '':nc111'f.;_ JOI M_..,, C...i.,',Orlvt t;ul,~:e1,•~ol1r.Jwlne NOTIC• TO CltlOlfOIS· , nya s \VI e com I ors. StHCE u n t•~• '"" ~ eol&lt el o•ld O.Cel""" ~-. N..--t ... di, C1lil, •JUI STARLI NG AS~OCIAT E ~. 117~ l011tn IU~l•IO!t COUIT 01' Tlfi -·-T" 1n •1 ..... 1111 ''''' 0, CALl•O•NIA •o -• Anno11ncing the r3('PS \Vii i be 54n1 155 •c11uir..i bV -••!loll of 11w « ctfltrwts•. .,, 11v-.• sulle J , t1Yt• 111,u , c1111~11111 .. D-olllt r thin or 1., tdlillioll ta lhtl sill! A"•l'ICY 1'w IXKWI., . '16l6, THI COUNfY D~ OltANO• . na tiona ll\•.kno\\·n surfint:: pre>-d1<.e11tO. 11 !I'll !!ml el t1e&lll, 1 .. 1f>d Kl P11blltl'lld Drino• Coa1t 0•111 ~o\ct, Ge••ld A. 1nd C•ralyn fl. IC l11sey, 2~1t Nf. A·1'2'H • " moter Brennan •' 11 e v s ' ------__ 111 tM <t1tel11 ,,,1 ~rtw ..ttt.Wlecl 111 Mar 21• •nd June 1· 10· 11· nn l.OO-n c 1111 or1ve, tH•wPO•t Ae•ch, c1111or1111 E111tt of KIMllCO AICUfAC.AW~. 4fte '!cClelland. "" Counry of°''""' St•te ol C•lllot11i1, LEG " NOTICE .,...,, kflOWn '' ICAY AKUTAGAWA, O.C..M4. n p1r!l(11lerlv c!IKrlDld 11 totlOwll, to.wit: n,&,o 0111 W. H1U, 1fl)4 AltS~I, Collt NDTICf IS Hl!lt l!'IY OIV(N It W.. An uf>d!Yidld -third 11111 llltffest M-11, C111Uornl• '''''· crld/1or1 OI lilt •llOY• 11111'1111 dactOtl!t Proceeds from the event "·ill go 1oward sendiru? t h e part icipan t&. to the 72 Olym .. p ies trials . T i c k e t s in· formation for lht event is a\'ailable by telephoning ~ 05.31. Cody Nab s Cycle Race Low Cost Sailing New Cal 25's 51.18,.. ..... e~S4'ltct I" 1nd to 1111 fotloWlt11 dtt<rltitd "•t 1"1Cf l110UI IUllNISI Otrey H, Hiii, 12,fl Tu11S11ll, G1rdet\ llltt 1ll 111r10111 h•vlflt Cll l!T'lt •l•IMI i11te Prtll>f'IY: NAMI STATI MINT Grovr ,_,,5, ~~Id dtclJenl •r• rtQ11lr1C1 to 1111 thiltl, PAllCEL 1: The 5o\l'lll 47.l fffl ot !ti• Th• follflWI .... Plral>ll 11 dolnt bt.lt1111H Don•ICI w. L••· l'nl s. St oll"• A,v1 .. with lh• l\KltllrY YOllChttt , In llW otnc• North 15S '"I of 11\1 w111 llll ltd al ••: Compron, C•lltor"lt t0n 1. nl tht c111rk ol lh• •buv• 1111111111 tourT. or Jiit Nor.tllwesf Querftr Of the Not111Wt~1 , TACO CONSPlltACY, ~1"9~0 Ottlll· Th lt tlv•ln1u I~ btl"I candvUtd 0~ I I<> Prftl lll ll\lm, with tnt (!~'""" autr1•r of Sidlon f, Tow11W1!0 3 south, front, NtWl>Ofl lt1tll P1rtn11 31\1p. VOl!Cfltr1: lo fht 11r.dti'1T1i'lld ii lht otll~ 11111 .. 10 Wnl, S.1.11. & M. Cr1lt W. Jo1111, \Ol McF1dden ~I,, 0111 W, Hilt ol 1111 •llor"ly, THOMAS A, ltlYHDl.05. PARCEL 2: Th• SOU!h 41.5 IHI of tne No, '· NtwllOtl 8t1dl this llallmfnl Iliad wHn 1111 COIJntY Hlf llrutri Oflnd AY111u1, l.Ot ~lllttfol, Wtst uo let! of tn~ Norlll I0!.5 Iott of Thi• butl"IJI Is 6'111• conoucrld by '" Cllrk cl Or1nee Countv o" Mtv '• 1t)1, C11l1arnl1 t0017, whl(h It tht ,I•<• 1r tfle Horii! 2(1 1cre1 of llM West ~ 1crt~ lncUv'ldU•I. by lhVt t/V J. MICIClo•, PeQUIV ClkllltY bu1l11111 al Hit 11"dlr1lo11te1 In 11! lt)•lllrt o1 me Ncrt......,ll flUltter of lhe cr1it VI. J O/lt!I Ct1rk. otrl1lnl11• lo tn.. et lt!t of 11ld lllC..:11111, Norlhwtsl .uirler of Secllon t Thb 1111"""'' Hied wlm Ill• Counh ~.11.w1 wllrifn lout mo..1111 11!11 IM fltrl p11blltt• Town,,.11> s South, R•nse 10 w..si; Cieri! If Ort11<1e '"""'v 0111 M~Y •· 1tn P11D!l~ld Or1nt• Co11t Oallr Pllo1, llo" ol lhlt llCHCf. S.1.8. ' M. Br ltVHIY '· Mtdclox. oeouty Counlr M•V '· l.'.I, ?O. 11. ltJ! 11n.n O•ltd M1y •• 1•12. {NOT!':: fhl Slrft'I tlk!tn'A• ol !he Clerk, Sttve Ak11l11twt t tloVt dtacrit.111 aarc~ls 1r1 un~now ... I PJ1Ut J,EGAL NOTICE AdMJ.,l1tr1!0t O! 1111 ''111~ Tirml of sale ctsh In llwtul ........., .,1 PutJl!:lll'd Or~11g~ Cot~! D&Hy Pllol, of the •bav1 111mtd dllet4J~nt 1111 Unlt.O ~lltH an conflrmit:on of .. i~, M1Y ,, ll, :JO, 21, 1911 llt .... 11 TNOMAI A. ltlYHOLDI gr 111rt Ctlll ind bll.lllCe ...,;M11cell t1Y IUl'lltlOlt CDUlt T CP TNI ... llvtlr Or1M Av-1 note !Kur"<! br Mor'9•oe..,. trust D~ LEGAL NOTICE ITAfl ()P CALIPO&NIA POii L•• ARtl'ltt, C•ll'-t11l1 IM11 on !ht prOPfrlo lO sckl. Torn llt1' cet1! of TNI COUNT"!' OF OIANOI Tfl1 IHJI ........ ..... & ...... 4rt1 l'T '"'°"'"' bio to be o.c~Ut<t wltfl bid. CAllt HUMl •I D·SUU Allll'""Y tw Admllll1tr1tlf' lllds or ofltro lo be In wrllllll ind wUI l"ICT IT ICUI I USIHISI IUMMONS (M.l.ll&IAO •I l'Ubll1htd OrtnM t.altl Ctllr ~Jlof, Carden Grove's Bill Cody 22 BOATS ~ 3 MARINAS bt r1e11v..i 11 1n.. 1ror111ld of'flc.-11 '"Y NAMI ITATIMlllT 111 '' "" m•rr110• of, Pttllfone•: Mir 13, 70, 11, 1r..i J11,.. J, 1tn 1-.rt Tl'll foUowl"' person 11 cklln1 bt.111nen SHARON A. ICIHCICIN!ll •l'ld ll1111C!ftd.. and Santa Ana's Rueben llr-•"~' 11" 11"' PVtlllcauon 11er1o1 •nd '" 1n1: GEORGI! s. 1<1NC1C•NE1t 10 tM •• LEG SAILING-SCHOOL ~0'' d~I• of s•le. TM rJolll h rlllrvlel APOLLO MFG . co .• 111'l1 Sky ~••II iPOllCllM: GEOltGr 1. ICINCKINE ll AL NOTICE Benites captured the feature to rflect 1ny or 111 blCI•. c ;rct•. 1.-...Jne , Ct llt. 9166' ltit 1111111-r h•t 111..i 1 l'!tlt1o11 con.1---,.,=o-------- races Fridny n ight during the NOW OPIN °''"t..u1.~r"• ':\. l~~it JIASCO J1me1 t:i•Ck•ll. IJJ Ct11ter St .. (0111 '''"!no vour mt<r l•a•. You m.v Ille • NOTIC• a~ TIUIT••·· SALi kl I Mesa. C1l;t. wr111,11 rl'!~Oll•t wl!nl11 mrrtv cl•r1 ol 1n1 N•. I 1151 \\'ee y motorcyc e races at l'lloltel7141 645-7100 A.,..,1 .. 111r1trl• ot ltle This M i!lfts 11 btin• cgndut1tc1 bv 111 di!• 11111 1111, 111mmont Is !e•vfd on rou. On Ju,,. ?fl. 1111, •• !:OO e'clack 1'.M. •• Cos ta ,.tesa's Orange County •"""""""" ralllfnWI. ~Uy E~t•te of .. Id 0.<••~· 111:11v1du1t. " v<>u IAll •o 1111 • wrlt1~n tt1p~11.e ~1 11" M)l.olh 1'0"1 •n•r•""• ot Ille ohll COHI N, STOICKC & OWEN Jimts •hckelt wltn111 IU(I> llmt , YOU• Oeltvlt mtY bt Otl l\fll COUntY COll•tfloull l°'tltd lh "" }'airgrounds. lj:;iiiii:;iiiii:;iiiii;;i'ii:;ii'ii:;ii'ii:;ii~. 1212 N. ,,.....,,, "'"' t1t Thl• st1Hmen1 11100 ""'" tn~ C11U11tv •"''''Cl •nd ine tOUtl "''' ...,11r 1 lu10. 2CO bl«k of wist 5.,,,. ...... 1 1~0 .. Cody n a bbed t"· four-laol. !•1111 ,.,.., C•Ulor"'-"111 Clerk OI °''"" C01111ty on: M•Y l. 1t1J. me111 cont1lnl111 1111unt11ve or 0,111, erd•t• fl«m•tlv Wftt "'"" 511ttl!. 111 St 11I• 1~ T1h IJS·\29$ &v ll•vtrlY J , MtCIGo•, DtJl!<1~ C1111ntr conce•n!nt Cllvllloll of aropertv •OOU~ll A"t, Ce1llot11l1, EDU ITAILF. 1JtU'T' scr a tc h main event with LIKE SAILING? •n.r"'"'' •or "•mlnhtrt trl!( Clerk svnoort, Chi ld cu!!odY, <lllld •~POtl, 11. COM,ANY, •• duly •P...,1111ff:'1r111tt1 ~ubl!lhed Orant.-Coen Dt0!1 Pi!O!, 1"17134 tornev i' ,,.,, ,0-,h , •Ill tuch Olhet ••lltl ulldt• the died OI l•'\111 Citied NOY'tmlilr Fullerton's Larry Sh aw 1>11r 11, 21. •nd June J, lfn 1«16·1' Publhllrd Or1ftflt Cotti 011IY Plkl!. 1, mi r be ,,1111e11 br me tai.;:T. 23. 1970. midi br Ooh1kl A. Cdbl• •Ml rinishino s econd. Mike Bas t DISLllCI -1lip ,.~ •• ~!qh T11· M•r '· 13, 20, 11, lfn 1164·17 ,, '"' wl'11 ,, -k "" l llVICI If •n •I· Ktlllrvn M. Cobl1 ••cotatO M ~c""•' ~ LEGAi. NOTICE ,,,...., In nr11 1n111tr, rw llllllltl tie M '' 1110, 111 book t'7S, 11g• 1! of Olllcl"f (Van Nuys) was third followed '''''' 1•t11, •••••· J 1p11 ci1 fion, LEGAL NOTICE t rcttnJllv ,, 11111 Ytou t wrlH•n '''!'Ill"' 11 lltttord• '" 1111 o!llct cl 1111 c0u11tv bY. Huntington Beach's R ick in1ur1nc11 (11 ---cc=======o----1n~. "'•Y IM llld •• 11m1, lltcorO•r 01 o,,,.., county, c1111orni.,,11., PICTITIOUJ lll'SlNEIS ~ICTITIOUI IUllNl ll 041'1d Allt Vtl J1, 1'11 , r11 =on ot Clll•vll 111 tnt P•Ym1nl .,er Woods . Pllfll -Cfft ft•I iailillt , 110 It.I.Ml STATIMENT NAMO SfloflMIHT !SEAL) perl0tl'llt11Ct ol otrll11llo111 M<Ortd Tf\1 follow! ... Jll'llOt1 11 dolne bus1111s1 WILLIAM I!. If, JOHM, llllrtbY, I Nall<• of 0.t•ult •nd lllldlOn Benites finis hed ahead of D anny Becker (Fountain Valley ), Cody and Bast. Jn the division two main event. Ron Stewart of Garden (Orove v.·on it IA'ith Chino's Jeff Sexton second a nd Van Nuy s' Steve Gresham lhird. 111•inf1fl•nc1 t f 1 friction of tll1 '" Thi tallowlns 111r11ott.1 tre da1nt Cltrk tc 1111 Ur>d1tr Offd If Tru1t h1vln• """ <Oil of own•rthip7 ~JNE KNOT MOT EL, •302 W. Coesl bl.oslnt11 ISi Ir Jo•n Mtlrld•• •KOl'4"1 It proulGld tor oy ltw tnCI "10\'I TIT OUI CLUI PL.AN ..... Hw...., Newport leldl, Ce llf. SUNIHINI! 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DtPVIY (O\lntr --· nw:im, I • ... • J, ,~:·•or111 th c I AP!'ll 70. ,, •rwt tMt 4, "· 1''1 lOJ1·n now lllld ... II llndtr Siie GtH' of "ut&. ht ''""· ....... em w ' OUll y 1111 '• ""' orept•ll' In 0 111•11 C~ty. "'"'" Cieri! ., O!'t"ll• County on~ MI Y l, 1•11. • •• ,. vi Celtlot"I' Gtlt•IDlll ••. fl'llOl llhld Or1nt1 cun Dlllr Piiot, llY levsrlr J, M.odlu: 0.1111" Counh LEGAL NOTICE Lor JI, Tract 1'in, 111 Ill• cir~ 11 Qiu• M•Y JI. •1111' JUM l. 10. 11, lt12 llt .... n Cllrll. Mftl, I I -Mffl •KOtled In lloet JI, ~bllsllld Ol'lll04 (Hit 01ur' ;r,~~ NOf!CI TO C•liOITOll r.·'" " ..... u of Ml11Ull1ntcii1 ""'"· LEGAL NOTICE w..w., 1,. 211, 27, 1m 11 , .. 12 1111:1. •1•1 • ,,., u .c.c .1 " llM olUc• " '"' lt•cordet " ••Id Jll ·---:;:::::=::::::-"O:c::::::::::----1-'---.s;;;;~o;;;>;M,;j:---· J A bwlk lr•nlftr It· •bo\11 lo mldf. COUfllY. • TM 11111191 I nd blltllltll ICklrl Htl ti TM llfftt t lilClre1t 1f>d er~ COMMOll 511!1 JC 11aeb1M "11vottt Norte v 1,11 2, Lenna~ t rlCTITIOut au1u11s1 LEGAL N011CE lh• 1r1n1tffor ''" llt•ltn.tion. If •ny, of '"' r1tl '""r"' FrtttlC (~ $. l llno ll•"ch o II NAMI ITATIM•lllT •1th1td It.• Culfl•111, 2'00 WHI COil! dlterlbtd 1tllv1 It l'llrlOl'I .. 10 IM1 tlJt Cl l' 9IHHll PltYofll SI. oe11evleve ?, Luthf••" O ni. fotlowllll 119fllrt II 11111111 "1l1111;t STATI M91NT OP lolAHDOHMllllT 011' Hllhway, NIWPOrl IHdl, CA f™J, SI Conllnllllil Avtl\UI, Cotr• Mt l • • Ba seball, Net Playoff Results AAAA Cll' Tornnit PllY91h II~ Ul l O~ l"ICTll lOUI 8UllNISI NAM• No. tll'2•·7l7t C..tll0tn•i. r Nortfl l ct"tnce Ill MonlttJtllo !lodlY) A.I.AA --1.•.. CHfll5T1ANIEH '1tAOIO, lOi.I Nftl11i, TM followlftt ffl'ton n1vt 1b1ndont<I TM 1111"•1 1f>d bu'llntil tddr111tt If 11 '•"'•••u~r11•Mll1 Tr11st" Oillltlllm&._~• l !K Al1mllOJ 4, l1keweocl 1 BeWcrlV HHb 21, Ho. 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J1\nd 1Rr "' 17MI Tiil• ., .. _, Wll lltlcl wll!o 111• C0\111· '~··· 11\d 111ulpm411t •lld l•••lllold Im· ol Ill• l\C!t 1,11;11rtd b'I' •rt:I "'"Wltv1t. ~ubllln.d Dl'I .... (0111 01lly Pllol, fY C"'11 If ()flf'IM CwnlJ' Ill\ Ml~•• lf7f. prOVIMl!lll norm~ll~ lllld 1 .. e dllltl• wit" !Mtt~tl lrorfl lffltrmbtr I. 1f71 "In May 21. 1f>d Ju111). 10, 17, 1'72 1JIS.1'1 I' It• tt111n 111 11!1 1111' tnc1 Wine 1111111 ••lei nal• .,..,ldtd. l'utlll&hld Or'"" CMlf Dtltr Piiaf. ~II(•. loc&!t<I ,, 1IOO Wftl ,.,.,, 0•1.0 MIY n. ''"' Mt y ,, ll. 20, 21. 1'72 llt>Jl Hlt l'lw•Y· N"""ltfll'I l111Ch, (1IHor11l1, l!:OUITAIL• TAUIT CDMl'Al>tY, OAVE ROS! F'ONl+AC S [l~LU\1 rE ... i:'W c'~ 5 TEAR/50,000 MILE. WaQQanty At N o E vlr ,1 Ch.lrg" ... ,,~, ..... TM t ll(t, IM 11\e dllf on et' tfltr II lru1ltf I r .. NOTICE w111c11, "'' t\llk '''"'"" It to IH! con· Iv LfWIS w. McMULLOr, PICTITIOUI 1u11•1111s LE\UU.o ............ ,.., •••: .... OI Amerl" N1•lon1I Vlc.1 ~IHlctt'll •AMII' ITloTIM•NT TtVll Ind ··~r .... "1MC:lf11on. )U.j V11 .nm n.. tollowlntl --It clolM M l-. l'ICTITIOUI I UllNISI LIOO, tl-rl eetCh, C•lllol'llll on J Wlll l'uDllthtd Or1n1• COii! Oel,., ,.!Jiii, tt: Ml.Ml ITATIMINT 13, ltn or t fltr, !Ny JI, 1"4 J\1111 ~. 10, ltn l •rJ loJCIC OLIVE• AS~HloLT MAIM· n.. ltllowlnti "'""' It W.... ~•1"41:1 O•lfl M•r lJ, lt7'1 TENA.HCE. :ICm flllallll• ,..,..,...., .-.: l lclllttl It. C\llhtnf', Cei•• Miu. s•• l'llH AND CHIPl, m1 I . ,_, Tt111tf1ror Cl•'I Dll'<'ff, 1'f1 Crll'ldcn ltr9"1, Hlfl'IWIY. C-M dtl Met, C1llfor.,I•, Cr•lt W. llltlt, C01!1 ~.. COINUCOPIA INC" 221 a. Gri nd, TtlMllrH •OTICI TO Clll OIT~I Tiii• ..... _If llllM ~ .... -""" ...,.., Ctllernl•. ,\llllllNd °'""" Cotlt O•llY PUii!, SUl'lllt.:O·c:U~"op 1• lf>d!Yld\111. Tl'llt buil11111 Ill 119"'9 UflluttH lrf • Mey J1. lt'2 1-.n ST ATI :t CAt.l•OONIA ... Ct•t• Dl!Vtr C•tl"'n'• c.,,...,11111. 1c::.<..:.::...:::..: _______ ....;=:::1 n 11 "''''"""" n1111 wirn t11e c-tv "'" tt••_,,. n...., w1nr .. Ceot.lflfr LEGAL NOT!,..,, T'HI c o lllT't' OP 0•11MH Cltrt; .. Ott-Coulll)' on: IMr 21. ltn. CJott'l If Dl'-flltt CW!lh' tn MIY 4, ltli,"---o.,.,-.;:;;:-:;-."v=~,---I llltll 9f ,lll•L. M. IR'Mlr\.f lt, IW • ...,.., J. M9dclu. 0otwf)' twnty .... ·-•y J. ~ °"""' c.,i,,,.1 O.C11Holl. (lilt;. ('-'t. ,ICTITIOUI I UllHl l l Hlll(I 11 llll'tbi' Si'O'lll .. c:t'llfllth .. p ,_, !J.17... "AMI ITATI MIMT IN lllOW llllNd dK""'"I tfl.tit 111 flvlttllllld Or111C11 (ot\1 Dally ~I~, Pvb!ltlllod Ori,,., C.Wll Ol ll'f ~Uot, Th• foll0¥tlftt ,,..._ t r• fo:I\" __ , ht Vlnt clllrn1 ,..flMI !Mi wll MttY ,,, 111d J\lfOI >. 11, "· 1111 ,,.i.n M•w" 1i. ,., n. un 11u.n 1111,1 ... M •t 1 ~nt ••• ,,_,, .. •• "" 111119\r WI"' "EACH OJl!A~EIY SEIYICE. 900 !hf lllUt .. tY vl!Udllt1, In Ille lfflu .. 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Htttoon J , • ....,1 C_, ITltf 01111! .. Avt,. 11ttlllrlhfO llt•I tvtllcetllfl Ill !Ilk 11ttr.. Of., ,....,.1.,...,. ltKtl ,,...., Mrtt• ...,,., c11,. tt70J JMfffl w. khtUlr Oertel """w JI. 1m. Tlllt Ml-h 11e1!1t ~ .., All TMt 111111-i. .. '"9 CMdu<'*I tr 111 Th!t 1llf"1Wflt ••• llltd wltlt 1tt1 CCIII,... JOHN W, A•MANT.OUT ll'ldlvltl,i•I.. ._.,,,...._ ,., Clllt: If D••-Cwntr Oii Maw " 1tn. l •tCl!ltr.,.,. Wll •11111.,.. L lnilfll J, 1411o1t1 c..,.,. l'ASIO ... YATll tt M1t1 -.....,_. .. Tll1t "'"""""' Jllld "411t IN C..Unf't Tfllt 11"'-1 fl ... Miii !tit COUl'lff Atterllt'ft Ill Ww lllVt•e •• aCKn & lil'MCIAT•e o.n " er-C""""1 1111 M., u. lfn. °"' -' or-~ 111 M.r i. 1m , ... ,..,. *"' ......,, ..... • an '"' nw ..,.... -. • ., """"' J.. ......... o..ty C*""'Y ., ........ 1, ~. ~ o..rr. c..MJ ... ,le ~--(....,..,,., ........... c.,.,.""' CJrtl.. Ow'-T---(nfJ aM1fJ .,,.,.... ....-....._ P .., •·l'W P·ITMJ ~\t P'WI~ Ott-C..-Cltl• "*1, PllMI~ Ot.... C-1 0111¥ ~l'ot f'Wlhl°'" Ottlltt CM!f Oalty ll'!lefl """'!""" Or.... c..Nt D.a, 11"U1t; """'""· .,.. ,,_....._..,_1r.. ""-a..r:s ,,,_ &.. u. Jl,._17 • .J.m t1pr.n ,....., t. ,,_ •· v. ttn no.n •• u Md J-1,. 11,. 11. "n .,. ' -, , r ... • ·. I I .. ' •• I I 14 DAJ LV PllOt Movie Making 'Recover.ing' • Ill Europe If 808 THOMAS ROMI: IAP1 Th t HbJJ)'W<>Od vi.sit.or 1mves at Romt'1 ~r-do-di Vinci •u,ort 1ftd imrnedi1tely tees the arc lamps of a mtJvle loca· lion. Before tbt camert are two familiar facet: Bette Davia and Jouph Cotten . playin, final tcenes ol an J11ll1n·made Jljjpense film. It w11 1 1ymbohc be.&lnning to a tl'll'et·wtek survey of the fl/m lndmtry In Europe . 0Joclu31on · /ilming 1n Europe is beginning t() revi\'e, largely bo<!sau.w ht. Ammcan movie bus1n~ss IA sh1"Jw1ng stgru of lit• " e was a real drought over btre for two or tbree years,'' a a y • Holly.'OOd veteran Mel Frank "Factt of Life." ··Ttie Court Jester." for the paal 1% years be bu been London baaed , making such hims a15 "The Road to Hllng Kong" &nd ''Buona Sera. Mrs. Campbtll." f ran k: remarks . "Dorin~ the drou&ht you could eit t\er st! ar ound and v"rtng your hands. as ·many film J)oople did. or you could iut down and VoT!te. I wrote four script!!. Now that the borne. Once when I was in New York. l counttd 110 lm· Port&n1 movies on TV during a tingle wetk »' Italy is the sile of the first big American-bJcktd film in year•. the $11 millioo "Man of La Mancha ." It has become a symbol of hope for American erpatriates "'ho have been working in films abroad-. centrated on pornography. lt is sad " The plains of Spatn, which once v.·ere alive •ith medieval epics and ersatz "'esterM, ha ve not yet felt the film revival. Explained A ~fadrid film \•eteran. TONIGHT'S TV IIlGHLIGHTS II busi ness 11 loosening up. I've Rome's studios are bustling with Ita lia n filriu -some 1n co produ ctlon with France and Germany. "Man of La Mancha" "·as the start : no w I can defin itelv feel things loosening up." said a publicist lol,(ho has Jived in Europe for fi ve years. ''For 14 month.II , I couldn 't find a job. There was a feeling of despair among many people in the in· dustry that the Americans would never be ba ck. Nov.' there ill a new optimism." "The American companies ha\'en't returned in numbe rs yet. The reason is simple · you can't save money on a $600.000 picture here : ii can be made more efficiently elsev.·here . Spain is useful for the mult imillion.dollar film "'hich requ ires armies ancl cro"·ds. But the Americans aren't making that kind of film yet." CBS 8 7.00 -Propo•i lion 9 Debal• A Jive debate on the controversial environmental initiative to be voted on June 6 . .Jerry Dunphy moderales. l l •d~ld 1~0 of them ."hH"ci'11 no~ 1rect1ng "A Touc of aas with George Segal and Glenda J ackson in London and Spa in, Three years ago American filming abroad almo.st ceased. Such films may be relu m- ing. Encouraged by superh lts KHJ G 7:30 -"The Snake Pit." Oliv ia de ~ Havilland in one of her most memorable roles in ~ this drama set in a mental hospital. Mark Stevens. .. ~ Staggered by immenge Josse~ on misfired epics, t h e Holl ywood companies could barely survive. much less in· ves1 millions abroad. for the previous 15 years. most film - ing capitals of Europe had "We don't have to rely on American money," 1 a y t Producer Dino DtLaurentils. "Our films can make 1 handsome profit in Jtaly alon e. Why? Because we Mve not been stupid, as the American producers were. "Jvcr here we allow movies to be shown on television only on /.londay, Tuesday and Wednesday nights. The rest of t.elevision is so bad that people want to go out of their homes for entertainment. International fi!ar Hor st Buchholz, now making "The Greal Wal!z" for MGM in Vienna, (lbserved: "The film industries are coming back in Italy, in France, in England. Not in Germany . !Is unfortunate that the Ger mans aren't able to produce films of quality. A few years ago. a producer made millions on a picture c1Ued 'Helga .' and ever since then the Germans have con· like "The Godfather," "fid- dler on the Roof.'' ''The • French Connection'' 8 n d • "Diamonds Are Forever.'' the e American companies are noi,r • thinkjnJ:l in terms beyond the under-$2-million· movie. • An American veteran of • fi lming a bro a d remarked ' • "There's nothing like suc~ss • to tum the_ business around. I th ink "'e\'e c'Ome to an end of • a per iod of "·ild uncertainty. • whentopprofessional s e couldn 't get backing for proj-• eels of quallty. John Huston. D 8:00 -Indianapolis 500. A lape·de· eca1t of today's running of the world's auto race. NBC D 9:00 -"Topaz ." Alfred Hitchcock's rller about political intrigue and espionage. John Forsythe 1tar1. ... CBS D [l ,20-"The Greatest Show on Earth." This Cecil B. DeMille circus epic won the Oscar in 1952. Cornell Wilde. Betty Hutton. Cha rlton He s- ton, James Stewart. Dorothy Lamour. . DAILY LOG Saturday Evening 4:10. _, (Cl "lt•b .. 10:10' (drt) 'lt~11 Mont1om1ry. o Wlllt'• a.1111 o" I lltit Him-Wtndtr1t1 CtuntfJ' Mule TIIMI rlnt A.Mlr!Mr• !ft l11prtvllfn1 "" Addlt'lll ,1111lly ''"°".. Lttlllt (52) (Mu Now t:30 B hew "Ctmpl111 ,.,, 11" Adwtnturt "£w1r1l1du" ,. a!) ltttfo del 40 (52J Movlt: 190) "I Lowed 1 Worri111" (d11) '3l-[dwud G. Robinson. 1:30 I) fl) Miry TJllt MMre (R) (I)@llPl<!ALI l11d t1111,oll1 "500" ... llpt dtl1y. 0 Mnle: '1"' Und11d" (90) (ho1) ·~1-Rlch1rd Gu11nd. m Ko1111'1 H1rOlli fl Hour of DtllwtflllCI eJl) i IPICI!' I Artist tf S.vltrl1 Robt11 Htiron!mus !Ilks tbout h11 ct1un11reultur1 !iftslyl1 t nd mrs11c 1pp101cll to p1lntln1 In t~!s docu· flilitlllll'y 11tm1d I I S1vit1l1, I 81lt1· mor1 t!lmmun1. II) S.bldot Alt1r11 a> Autt R1dn1 I Ctlebtltr llwlln& r1nUtllc Wtrlll If bel111 Ptdltll '7! (II) ltdltl Wll'W <U> rt111 t111 ttt t :OO II ([I Dick V111 .,... Show (II) D m NBC S.tutdtf Movtt: (C) (Zl/1hr) "T091Z" (dr1) '6! -Jolln forsy1h t, Frtdtrle SUfford, D1ny Robin. John Vernon, K11!11 Dor. l:eGl llMI T1I• t1ll Movie; (2hr151!1) "All Ftll Down* a '"'°"""'b'" lK1n1 f1&11 (drl) '62-Wurtn BtlttJ, [YI M4rll Mtlt,wMcl '•rf Sa 1 n1. II CJ) (J) m AIC't Wld1 World ti m L1wtt11r.. 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CD New, Rftn Fortnu I lloyt lridlfl' Wttlt W1rld f.Zl KorNn News Hl1hll1htl Edi' 1f flt1nlty (5ZJ Lou &ot6on ho1t1111Gussts1r1 811111111'1 bltnd New York 11,hion model Ocwlma tnd (1!) SpMd llC$J Kr11kin. th• mental tel1p1lhl1t. llJ:JO 0 (I} (I) I lfiCMLI Pr11ldent 1:1118 Cl m ""' Nlron's Trill lo RulSlt (J) II.It Trek 0 Frl1ht N!fhl: (Cl "Ott" tf I D lilt 11 .. 1 Don ~It ~ow , Mid111i11," '1h1 M11nltk Monster ... ((ll Merit: (C) (!Ill) Mt (dll) 61 (!) NtWI [d 81rt1l1ek -Susan H1yw1rd, Ottn M1,.ln. ED Dtwld Suuklnd Shew I> Vlbnllen1 OJ Fltm; '11111 A.bow All " Q! Mtyblny Im' Q) C!nt Mtilttnt a> l11tr1 dtl .0 (!Z) TM TlirM Stoo111 11:00 fJ {J) fJ (I1 Nin (j) M111h1I Dillon 1:50. D "'" ID Movie lr .. \I: (!hr) '1M rtvr 8 llNIC Nm Conl1r111t1 S.n. '91t1r" (com) '52-lttr HurlJC111, Huml)hrty t uesls. (!) ~th11n lluhhTllll CJ) 1111 llvlMll Show €I) S1bHo '1!t11lct fDLH Tmlno'1 lotf tor $wt1111n ll:IS CIJ Movl1: "ltulta" (ct1m) 'M -9 Crt111 Attt• Rc n1ld llt111n, Ch1rlu Coburn, (!) HM H•• Ruth Huu ty. (92) H11dlhop @I Ntws been dependent on American capital. Hence they suffered from the Ho llywood depression. The e:a:ception ls Italy. "But in America the people can get good entertlinment at 48 Openings, 29 Flops for example . didn't direct for • 18 months . e "The American companies e got burned too many times \Vith odd pictures. Now they're • go ing for so lidl y made pie-e Broadway in Retrospect • tures. All of the real pros are • working 3gai9." • By WILLIAM GLOVER NEW YORK !AP > H1ghllght11 and footnotes on the 19?1·'72 theater r;eason : Forty-eight assorted shows opened on Broadwtiy from last J une thrnugh M11y -31, an in- crease of fi vt from the preced ing semester. Angels backed esthetic-enlertainment hunches with $10 millio n. of which S6 million q u i C' k I y vanished . Balancing off the. dismal 11tatl11t.ica of 29 fist flops. were such fresh box office dandies a~ "The Prinoner of Second Avenue." "Sugar" and "Jesus Christ Supersl.Ar." Seven teen holdovers from pre vious s e as o n 11 also depar!ed, including "Man of La Mancha," wh ich tarned U million profit on 8 $200,000 New York's free Shakespeare nut : "Promises. Promises'' Festiv1J generated further ex· and "1776.'' each netting Sl.5 citement with seven pro- millinn on $500.000 inves't-ductions including • •Th a I ment : and . "Last of the Championship Season," a like· Red Hot !.-Overs." which made ly future pr izewinner. another $450,000 for Neil Box office gro~es "'ere up Simon on a Sl50,000 ex· with raised tic ket prices buf pendil.ure. there wa s wide concern and Along with Simon's con-all sorts of theories about l1nu ing supremacy as a d~lining attendance for all surefire crowd pleasure. an in-but the biggest hits. terestl ng backstage event was In addition to Main Stem ac- the emergency of Joseph Papp t l v i t y. off-Broadway pro- as at least temporary suc-duction rose from last year's cessor to David Merrick ss the 50 to M exhibit s. 8nd sustained street 's astu test producer. a worthy effort continued in Two Papp di!p!ays. the such organizations as the La drama "Slic k and Bone!'' and Mama trnupr. Chelsea. Round· the musical "Two Gentlemen about. N P.gr o Ensemble. EDWARDS CINEMA H1rber II AOl"'I • Coll• MISI S.._ll~l M1".·Fn. '''· Su". SHOWTJMES ).f l'M l·l-!-)·f-11 l'M . , l·i·S·l·t PM Or V .. 1 T America n Place and Lincoln erona won op ony Awards. At his off-Broadway ~C~e~n~tc~n~F~or~u~m;,,:w~o~rk~s~h~op~s~. =~~~~~ headquarters, the founder or r.: NATIONAL GENERAL THEATRES "UNFLAGGINGLY FUNNY. IT KEEPS THEM ROARING!" ~i·'":l:ifa: If~& UP, ..... ,, Pti<?" .. ~ ... ~ - --· _, .. SFAOIUM , I " " .-.i.rn~·•,-:.-__ --. -.~. SIAR/UM '?'. " -·1. "'ll '-• . ----.. SIAOIUM •3 .. "' -•.u;ttl(:"-.T~ ---.~. S!AOIUM ! .. -.., "11 •• -.... - Sll ••lftl J1tt ll"'llM" l".11th11lvt Or111t1 C•untv •tttrved $111 lftll911'11"1 Ht1•ll""" ttr I Acad1my Aw'"" "'lDOll!lr OH THI 1100'" "SlllNT llUHJlllJllO" • ".lJllOll'OMIO.l StllAIN" "KLUTE" • "SUMMlll 01' '•2" ''THI UST ~ICTUll't SHOW" • "THI .lNOlllSON tA~es~ ''SWEDISH l'LY GlllLS" "' "IWllT IOOY 01' OllOllAH" :~:~ AT NEWPORT ll:~ AT BUENA PARK 12:30, 3:30, 7,00, 10: 00 "THERE IS ONLY ONE BRANDO. HE IS THE GODFATHER. THE CENTERPIECE OF WHAT PROMISES TO BE THE 'GONE WITH THE WIND' OF GANGSTER MOVIES." -Paul O •. Zimmflrrflan, Newsweek "'THE GODFATHER' IS A SPECTACULAR MOVIE, ONE OF THE FINEST GANGSTER MOVIES EVER MADE. 1rs RARE TO COME OUT OF A 3-HOUR MOVIE ANO WANT TO MAKE A U-TURN AND GO IN ANO SEE IT • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • 1:008 i jPICllli PropollUo~ 1:9 De-11:20 I) F1bu 0 !.ou1 S!! .(Cl "lrt1tlll Shew Mfl A tivt d1b1t1 an 1~1 tn"trovu 11n E1rtll (d11) 52-<:htrllon H••· 1---------------------- sltl fnvlfl)llmtn!t ! l"ll(ttiv._Propo· ton. Jtmf$ Stewart Dorothy l1maur, All OVER AGAIN. BUT THATS EXACnY MY FEELING AFTER SEEING 'THE GODFATHER'." 11tlon 9-lo bt val id on In tht Junt CnrMI Wlltlt, Setty Hutton, Glori• S C.11to1ni1 P1l1111ry 1ltctian. Hu)' G11h1m1. Oti11phy Is modtrator 11:30 0 News D N111ofitl l•t1r1phlc (R) 0 Ont Sttp Beyond 8 Kii Hew ([I Movl1: "F1U1wsh!p of I'• Frei'° 8 Ju-ill l~IJ lmr'l '60--Joeehlm Fuchberrer. ([I Hl&ll CMlllTtl fJ Mtwll: "Nt Min ol Htr Own" D e.111t Vtlllf Dly& (dr1\ '50-8trb1r1 Stanwyc~. klhfl I tr T1k• t lllltl Lund rll.i Flltvtt (l) Movll: '1111 rrtaldent" (dll) $ptdtJ ef tllt WH• (Rl "llttk '62-lttn G1~ln, A!htd Adtm, C.0.1. hcl ""*'':' IJ) Mwlt: (Cl "MMn Onr Nt11111'" fl)Uatldt•Ltw (muJ\ ••t -Don ~mte~I. Betty fll 9 lN'tMI Wt!l Gr1blt. Cf) Tlftl9 4t1 40 I 1:4S jj MO'l'l1: ''Hoettntlll' Htlf' (mus) l :JOITtTll tM Trvttl -63-Ptltr Sreek.. »by S.ker. Llfa MN 1 M 11:00 D Mmt: "Cllvdllk [natllh .. fdn ) Ill .. S ....,..: (Dr) "Slltkt '&l-011111 Me81\11, Mhur Ktnlltdy, fr (drt ) 'U--OIMt DI Htvilltnd Will HlllthiM. Centttnet Font, Ch.cf II DetiWt MctlM ltlWr Cvtrt1t. (St) s.1 TI• USA 8 M .... : "Hip , WI 1M M*· ..... {tdv) 'l1 -••ttdolp~ Stolt lt1nt DVflfll. l:eG (l)- Gl llMllpt-. ....... .. .... .. ,,,..., .. '"' ...... .. Utt" ·-:· .... -~ ....... II'" (411) '5.)......A/M ic.tthtf. 'ftll LUI' PWiuRB IHDW """" PETER llOllDAJIOYU:K • NOW SHOWIN04 111Tu:u1w.,. ... ...,,._,,. 'lllT ...... --~"""""" -Gene Sh•llt. NBC-TV "A TllUL Y EPIC FILM IN THE BEST CLASSIC SENSE OF THE WORD! EVEN MORE ENGllDSSING THAN MARIO PUZD'S BOOK, IF THATS POSSllLE!" -ABC-TV "A MARVEUOUS MOVIE! A TOUGH. IEAUTIFUL MOYIE!" • CONTINUOUS SHOWINGS DAILY 12:30. 3:30 7:00 -10:00 P.M. MAN CANNOT LIVE BY LOVE ALONL .. • WOMEN \\ION'T tET Hlf/i 1!.DWARDS H;ARBOR,,'::,t "'A f1nt "'' «lmfdy reopl'd hr oomf d'"""'" h1un•ni. &> .,..,LJ &1 • pre1n•nt p"'Xh.'' 11""1//T-O.ill )' V.~ Rlf.71' WEEKOAYI 7 & 9,00 P .M. SAT. SUN . & ,.,,ON. fROM 1 P.flo . ··~·· ....... ~ ,.,.,r"" ,,,,,.,.,,,~ .... .. fl A' 11 A ( ~·'· \.\•\ .. ~~·'"""•"-·~ocrr ,_-\IJ L'-' '·'"'"""'I .\It ... II .... ,.-, r ( [["1\ CLIFF roTTS • IRUCE DERN. RON RIFllN 2ndATCINEMA EST 2 TIM HAS A PET RAmESNAKE, WHEN TIM GETS MAC · STANLEY GETS DEADLY! EDWARDS fLIZABETH TAYLOR • RICHARD BURTON 1:11 8 _, IQ .,., •1 ..... (llWS) 'SI -Citrcf Gnllt. 'K~ti.11 _ _....... i.e.,...."" tll U.,...._ llQ.utMlY Af --....... ...,..,lllet•at ... ............. • CINEMA ''HAMMERSMITH IS (II (,()ll.l 1r11.ESA OUT"J e 5*Jtoi w•---<<Ml 'Jl::T1it1t01 ....... --.. •••••••••••••••••• 11111 SRE.U EK • ' TV Movies Scoring 2nd Deaf Play Set At College Even Vampires in Vegas Boost Ratings By JERRY BUCK HOLLYWOOD tAP I -Bar· ry Diller luggtd th' thick ~reenplRy bark and forth across the cnuntry in hls almost week I y commulin$: belwl!en his orfice here 11nd ABC's headquarters In New )'ork. •·1 said I'd rtad ii but 1 didn't want to." he recalled. "The idea of the movie was a vampire in Las Vegas. Tha1 's prelty absurd." One night in his New York hotel roon1 Dill er, who is in charge nr ABC movies, in- cluding 1he enormously suc- ressful "Mol'ie of the Wf'ek '' decided 1o read some of the scrffnplay to put himself to slerp. "I figured i1'd 1ake n1e 15 minute!-to fall asleep but at 3 a.m. l was still reading," he said . "I round It terribly ex- citing and the next day I said let's go ahead \.\•ilh the proj- ect." That wa.:; ''The Night Stalker" in the 90-minute "~lo\'1e of the Week," seen lai;t JRn. ll, and it got the hi11hest ratin11: ever drawn by a movie made for television . The Tuesday nighl "Movie of the Week" is consistently in the rating's top JO and as the most successful movie series on the air. Its cousin, "Movie of the Weekend." r•nkt fourth among movte nights. ~he nerworks began making their own films in the 1960s v.·hen a short.age of the1ter movies pushed the price up to ne11rly a million dollars each. NBC places ii!! two-hour "World Premier" movies in its regular movie nights. CBS began its 90-minute "The New CBS Friday Movies" this season. Diller says, ''People call me every day and say. ·What are you looking for ?' My answer is. 'Anything.' We want to do the broadcast kinds of things. My only criteria is th11.t it has to be a distinguishable idea . It doesn't have to be distingui sh- ed . but it has to be a highly in· di vidualistic idea that sets it apart from anything else on television. Without that we will not proceed ." Any story idea I hat con- ceivably could be done on • • G u n smoke," ·•Mannix." "l\111rcus Welby, M.D .. " or any other series is turned down. Each film must be unlike anything else on television -and it must have an angle. The reason for Lhis is threefold. First, 1 TV movie has no time to build in 11ppea\ 'Godfa ther' Killer Slated For TV Co1nedy Star By CYNTHIA LOWRY Super," starts next mon1h for NEW YORK 1 AP l :. run that will last into early Ri cha rd Castellano is not Stptember. He play.~ the title scheduled to become a role in the comedy series television slar until the even· which replaces "The Courtship ing of J1•ne 21. But Richard, of Eddie's Father." u n 11 k e most unhatched All this was arrang1'<i before "The Godfather" wa s launched leads to future serie!I. was a like a roc ket. Castellano traffic stopper in his home play!! the superintendent elf a town before he even took off for Hollywood to make the lo\ver middle income 8p11 rt· first episode . ment building -"an in- Castellann is in "The (',od-legrated apartme nt house and rm some sort of wise man r.! fath er." He pl.:i.\·~ Clemenz. thr tenements.'' the icy killer and lieutenant of Wh ile his currf'nt image is \'i to Corleone, head of the th11t of a very chilly murderl'r. Mafia family . Castellano has had JonR ex-Short. square ;:ind not ex-perience pla yi ng a s ! or t e d actly cast in a heroic mol d, cha racter roles. the actor recentlv was mind-Castellano ~rew up in the lng his own ·business Bronx and went into th'! con- munching thoughtfull.v on a struction business. He v.·as bread stick and waiting for doing well when he was felled this reporter -in 11 mid· with hep11titi!1. During his Jong Manhattan restaurant, !'Dd at· convale!cence he· {lid some tracting more attention th11.n serious thinking about the the cigarette girl. Other diners future. The upshot was th at he wtre ignoring food and com-quit business and entered act- panions to regard him with ing classes. th at speculative eye tha t in-Off Broadway parts came dicated they v.·ere wondering if along. and the c r j t 1 cs thev dared ask for hill discovered him playing the autOgraph.' le;11d in a revival of "A \'few "Yes," sa1d Castellano. ig-from the Bridge ." F'our yt ars noring the attention but at-Ago he was ac.'.:laimP.d for his tacking another bread stick, performance in "Lovers 3nd "the movie is making wavts. Olher Strangers." He ~·as Actually I really am Italian-nominated for a Tony -And America~-Sicilian . too -but l later. an Oscar for his ~as pla_y1ng my_ uncle Cha~lie performance In the f i I m 1n the film. He 1s really Irish· version . Italian and he 's no killer . but ------------~hal .wa~. the character I had 1 ~-"'" ...,... """•.w t,..PM "· 1n mind. Richard will emerge on the ' J. home screen in a very dlf-· •-"·lllll~ll ferent guiiie when ABC's sum· TM lelll1tt ,,.,... mer replacement series, "The "GIMME SHELTER'' THE BEST as • theattr fil m doe!. Open- in1 nl1ht also is closing night. If the ide11 doe sn't mediately grab, the audience is lost. Second, rarely does 1 television film ha ve the star power to attract an audience on that basis alone. Diller hall, however, staged somewhat of a cou p in sig ning Richard Burton and Eliz.abeth Ta.vlor for two films, "Divorce His" and "Divorce Hers," which will give two sides of a divorce on the two television ni~hts one week next season. DAii. Y l"ILOT 11111 l"holf Third, he does not believe 1he movie series generates the kind of viewer loyally 1hat a '"I" with c 0 n l in u in g G l'Uttd E1tt1•attce characters does. People tune in because thf'y are intrigued by the specific idea of a particu lar mov ie. Alan Levy hur!lts into the roo n1 \vi th a s tartlcd Zetta Patterson in h1i. 1u·n1i. :ii. Charlotte. Mitchell Rnd Bud Knapp jump back in th is scene from the Irvine Community Theater comedy "You Can 't Take It \\l ith \1011," opening next Fri- day for four weekends. Players Set Elections Wednesday A uditio11s A 1111oii11ce,z For 'Foru1ri' Mitsict1L The Ylestm ins1cr Cnm- r~or instance: the true story of two professional football players, one black, one white, one of whorn is going to die. RS in "Brian's Song." That film, ba sed on the lives of Brian Piccolo and c;ayle Sa yers of the ChicRgo Bears. \\'as an oc- casion when a distingulshable idea made a distinguished film. "Brian's Song" won a Peabody Award and is certa in lo sweep 1he Emmys. Until "The Night Stalker " came The Santa Ana Comn)unily along it was the highest·rated Players will h61d their annual television film. membership meeting Wedne.~- muniry Thealer ha s announced open auditions for its summer musical produ etion, "A Funny Th ing Happened on !he \\1ay to the Foru1n ," \1·hich \\'ill be The more than 100 television da y, .Ju ne 7, at 7:30 l).n1 . in films ABC has aired -in the the City Hall Annex Building, past fou r year" have all pass-530 N. Ross Street. Santa Ana. ed throu.R;h Dlller's office and The purpose or the meeting presen1ed in August. !ionf'C'S fire r{'(1111n'{l In s111~ 11nd hin e son11• rl a n 1· C' moven1l'nl~. \\'hethtr sf'ekini.::. major rolr or a cho rus posi· tion. Audilionees are re- quested In bring thl'ir ov.·n shre1 tnusir. 1u1 ;llTon1p;inist 1vill be provttll••t. "A Ft11111y Thing" \1'ill II!' prl'sl'ntc<l for lhrrc 11·ei·k1•11r!s, Aug. 11-12. 18-111 <1111t 2:i-2fi 11t thl' 17th Strl'cl School. Furllu•r i11forn1a tion rn;iv be ohtnincd by calling 897-l:iJB . sh1drn1s •• Goldtn \\'rst Collt~t', v.·ho p!R.l'f'd to ~rl lou1 ~ucHrncr:11 in !heir first prod11t·t1on last .Jn1H1ar~·. \\'Ill prt~t'n1 Ap;11thll (.'h ri.~t ie'!I 111urdl'r n1V!llrry, '"l'llt' L'n('XJ'l"Clf'll <:~f'~t." nrxl Friday and .S<1tur<h1y. '1'hr pla.vt'rs, n1r1nl.k'r.~ of !ht' S1ll'll l Jh1sll~rs l)rr11ua l'lub. 11iH slai.;1• th1·1r s1'4.·ond tHort 111 !ht• :J~Kl-.'ll'a l t·11111111unit~· th1•:tlf'I', v.·11h l'llt"l:un ILllll' Rt 8 15 p 111 Tu·k1·1' to !ht• pri> ch11·tio11 :irt• S2 :i0 at thl• door . or $2 111 ud\ :u11·1' thl\Jlll.!h rluh 1111·1nlwrs ur 111 tht• 1·011l'J.:l' l~ll1k~lor1·. L111111t•tl s1·:it1111( to the .l.inuar.1· pl:t~ s rt'slll11'<I 111 s,11111• p1•11plr he111~ turnl'd 1111:1\'. ''Th1•r1• .-.hould be 110 st•llOut pruhlt·111 th1~ 111111•." said Harr~' Tr1·111<11t1t', 1·\t1b ftd - \'tsnr. 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A 1·on~1stcnt honor srudl'nt i:il lh!" t•o!11•i.;1·. she v.·i!l gr;1duatr next 1nonth anJ plflns to con- Tinue. her educat ion at Slln 1-'l'rnnndo Valley .State Colle11t lu prepiir·r. to bet·omf' a soel ul s(·11·111·t· tt'1H·htr of d e 11 f sludt·11IS. 1:r~·1I I :r;iv;itt and S;1ntlrn \\lillkt·r. hulh rornuir };[11de111ii at th1· l':1\dor11i11 Sch<K1I for 1hr IJe;if ;it ltn·c rsidc, ha1•e the !1•ad roles. in~yitably must reflect the is lo elect officers for the Tryoul.~ for actors. si11gprs laste or one ·ma·n. Diller board of directors for a l\VO-:i nd dan('crs v.•ill b1• conducted agrees "lh:it -can be year term. .June I~ ;ind 14 i:i! 7 o'clock in' da ngerous. But in the finlll Names subrnitted for diret.:-!he 17th StrC'el Schon 1 analyllis it has 10 be the torship hy the nomin11tin.i.: 11 u di tori u n1. Wes1n1inster personal instincts of 8 very comm i l tee are Jerry Avenue at Hoover Street in few people." Carpenter, Alice w RI k er. Westminsler. rr:=::;~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::;~~;·iiii•~~I As a result there have been Chuck Pait. Bob Burke and F'red \Vest. \vho staged 1 few westerns and science fie· Donna Mcswain . Six ad-i·once Upon a Mattress" and • lion films he doesn·t ditional members, Lee Ross, •·You're a Good Mnn. Charlie f parlicularly like them _ or Lee Howington , Herman Sood-Brov.·n'' for the \Vestminster •t 1• h 1 I t d man. Robe rt Paver. Burr group last !!Cason. vr.•ill direct ~ I ose intricate Y P 01 e Shi:ifer and Ron Lan~seth, re-"forum." A cast or 14 rnen capers. Diiler . 31, blond and . th bo d ni· th d I blllding. cheerfu\lv confesses main on e ar . 1 1ng e an 10 won1en is rrquired. THEATER that he f"rred in 1Urning down --:':':co:n:d=y:':"=':':lh:':"='':':":,.===:A:l:l-::m::':1_'::-:':"~d=-rc-m_al~e=-a::;u<li-~ .JtoJ. tAST COAST HIGHWAY "The French Connection" for 11 :;;;;;=;;;;;;~ 'COl:OHA DEL MAit tJ"l-62to f_LIZA.13f_Ttl TA.,-L()l2 "Movie of the Week." but says he has in the works a movie he hopes ca ptures the flavor of the Hum phrey Bogart-Sydney Greenstreet detective movies. "We've had more drama than comedy because comedy doesn't work \\'ell for us," he said . "I don ·~ th ink we've made a good comedy yet . The writers are trained in lhe half· hour 11ilu11tton comedy form and consequently what we end up with is 11tretched--0ut half- hour situation com ed y." MICtlA.f_I_ SUSA.llo/"'141-l 'World' ~lays HOLLYWOOD tUPl l - "The Wonderful Wnrld of Disnev" has been renewed bv NBC-i'V for the I 9 7 3 -7 '4 season, marking it an eve n dozen y~ars on the network for the serie.<1. i!rrtrrnrul! 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J-4·6-1-10 ''"'' JACKummoH BMIMAHAMll • SUNDAY" "SUNDAY, BLOODY with Peter Finch & Glenda Jackson --- SNOWUIG NOWI . WHEN TIM GETS MAD· STANLl:Y GETS D!ADLY ! •. WILL MAKE YOUlfSKIN CRAWi. 1 __ -COLOR i., delw•e ----·-~&iii;"iiiliiill atllSllOBIGll ~-·=~ ~.=:.::-.z-=-..·~1 iUJ ~ Siiir:~ SllWI l'Jm.L . flllil l\IR!I~ l fY!llMl r:J!IP · Ml!{l[ •llOll · 'Wii,~i"ticr( · iii111ROWS · M ll!lllQ<!! '! Will M Glltf( I STIJtUl lllllUT!lt t:ltlWli I TlllMATll<• Pl:ltl<f' IHllS! CALL . NIATllS FD CD-MIT! ·s11cznt running · •w.,Bruce Dern Sf~1 .r1<.. ro .111 1 l ....... •• "THE ANDROMEDA STRAIN " (~I-lie ac l·l11rbor I 2 '"1'111: lf()l\.KI· R!i 1 MA,MlS AT All WALll: fl"S. S.. T, S4JH. MOH. ' Man cannot live by love alone ... Woman won't let him! JASON ROIAADI ~ . ~~~t; -l1J'O"Y I'll.ti• "'""~ "HOW SWEEll IS" •••••os <••••• • 1 (H Tl•ll'OUI MAtl•llt DA._T SAT~ l-'1-& MOI. H,erMr .. .,.,..., ... WI._ Str ... CMtl M.-• 14&4573 °'•-" ........ "' •t I.A. 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'"t '~ ~ ,., J l -It -- I I • I ' l...,.f'--D_Al_L_Y_P_IL_D_T _______ s_ • .,n1.,, Ma1 27, 1972 DICK TRACY lUMILEWEEDS A'lEVANCE,~ELEVANCE! WE'RE IN CMANGING TIMES. LM-1.IA: PROE'J.fMS AGA IN, fH . Ul·HUH ..• NO A OOOPGOOROO WIWKIN HaPME? MUTI AND JEFF ~ NOT EASYTMESE DAYS TRYING TO MAJ<£ A ~IVlNG! 1 WORK NIGHT ANO OPolf! FIGMENTS YE5, JENNY, KIT'S Rl6HT ... POrATOES 1-- 00 HAYE: EYES! NANCY STK:K AROUND ! AT AllDNl6HT MY OPEN 'E.No. ! ARE YOU STUFFINC7 YOURSELF AGAIN'? I WISH YOU'D CURB Y OUR APPETITE I DAIL y CROSSWORD ••• by ~ A. POWER I ACROSS 50 Stgtnen t of a l Fom« slJll whole In Asia 52 "Lravr It - 6 Btal tht air -is !":Z 10 Rigid ..... 14 Certain people 5J Give appnwal of ttir 56 Stltclion or Bflllsh lslrs food 15 Add liquor lo 57 Rim of golf btvrrage hole l" T111e e.o Shldf of red 17 "TM COlrll or fi2 Shttplike ~risto" .,. c~ar. ror OM 18 Ccwrrction fi5 loatlive 20 Rtsult M Ea.st Indian 21 Skin Olstaw nobltwaman 2J SPlfliSh-fi7 Pay attention 24 Stars and 68 Female sll«lrnt Strlprs, e.~. t.9 Sllade ol gr<1y 25 Stick toget tt 2" V1t1ish DOWN JO Orthtslf• t Occasion section 2 -"9t 34 Entrr 11mtd 3 Place under forces obligation 35 Apion parts 4 CST plus Ol'lt 37 Seine hour 38 - of roses: 5 Europran v •. mountains: 2 39 Hold a btliel words 41 Ch ina: Comb. 6 Protruding ... rlm on whttl 42 In lhrtt wiys: 7 Welle bl Prrnx intffKtual 43 l1lked O'lff a H1g11 card 44 Of lM inlnd 9 Lrgally 411 Salute !M'lishablt 48 RtJtct !ht 10 Carptn\tr's walldlty of tool ' ' 7 ~"' • I 22 • Vnttnlay's Punle Solyfd: 11 Tr1el 41 Stitt of U T ourti ou1rr agitation covering 43 S"ap U Food for~ 45 Magatinr comiiotrr supervbors 19 Thrashts 47 StartHI' 22 Ont wllo has 49 lnluttd nabbtd a 51 M~flllO ~rs on 53 Hormooe 24 li;ht color mtdlcint 25 Smile 54 Rt tltr 211 Tht end of lift organization: 27 ln"ard: Prtf!ic. Abbr. 28 Kiiled violently 55 Indian or 29 Dwell lil1r1Uob1 31 lilrss E~btrg 56 Valley 32 French ~IS• 57 COllbltait latfvr b:f ..... ll Conimltt 58 Arrow poison theft 59 Rilld of cer· 3li 5tuPff)' lain fruits 40 Duluth or Ill Ctr"1onla l Thundrr Bay, vows: 2 words e.g. 63 Clstfm • JO JI .)\ 41 • A.LON! voUvE E~T!.N ~LF 11-IAT JAR! OOVOU KNOW WM.AT IT COSTS? ly Ch•st•r Go11ld MONEY MEANS NOTHING TO E. By Tom K. Ryan TliAT C'LUMl1US RILLY f'OWLE P Tli.INGS UP! • BOY. I NEVER REALIZED MUTT HAO IT SO ROUGH! By Dale Hale by Ernie Bushmiller WHAT ARE YOIJ J)OING OUT THERE? I'M CURBING MY APPETITE PEANUTS '' ,, ., 'l .i"-11 WELl!MV'RE ef<IN61N6 lllE NEW !3A8'/ ~CME ! JUDGE PARKER MOlllER AND OUW ARE DOING FINE- • " GASOLINE ALLEY Can't! Th' knob fel I off! tl:in't be ridiClllous! Ain't qot e Use a tOCTeWdriver 60methin'I or sanethinql SALLY BANANAS GORDO /JO MAH Y'ILL 00 WIT~ Mf< TO WIPOv.115 PMI' 'l:INie-HT/ MOON MULLINS IT1S }Ii CotM~"1>TION . PIECE .. ® OH ,JUST SOMETHING "TO TALK • ABOUT, 'r(AYo. ANIMAL CRACKERS co <.to lrEM ro 1'!LL ME lfW"lllEQ ~Kt:EPrA C()Sl'OMeR's 'oor &Ill~ Pl.EASED• 1.s A ~WD fl£A&:Ji'? (!: By Harold Le Doux By Dick Moores 1 '*1.l mean By Charles Barsotti By Ferd Johnson By Roger Bollen THE GIRLS MISS PEACH By Mel DENNIS THE MENACE PERKINS • WHAT 'S A ld06D ~l!rnON ?? llCtN WIU. l KN0\11 IF nlEY ANS~R "TRUn.FlJl.LY i'? we1..1.., Al<Tl-IUR , HOW'D YOU 7 00 . TEl<f<IFJC, CHIEF ! MY c;>LIE'STION WA~: 'IF l ASl<ED VOCI A GOOD QUESTION1 WOULD YO(.( &IVE' ME " TRUTHFUL ANSW E ~ ?_,' /,::::::::-_., ...__ ly John Mlln ,--~~~~.....-~~---, ..,. ... _ .. T*'-........ J.<'Xho ~"17 . ~< ,.., Register Today for FREE Drawing Color TV Bicycles Radios Winners need not be present. • 12 MONTEGOS DISCOUNTED UP TO s777 (568134) • '68 CAD SEDAN DE VILLE factory air conditioning, full power, power steering, power (disc) brakes, power windows, power seon, AM FM rodio, heoter, whitewall tires, tinted gloss. wheel covers Londou t~.Ne$r2W3 7 7 th ANNIVERSARY APPRECIATION SALE! 7 YEARS IN BUSINESS •• 6 YEARS NO. I IN ORANGE COUNTY LINCOLN·MERCURY SALESI COME IN THIS WEEK FOR SAVINGS YOU MUST SEE TO BELIEVE I NEW 1972 COM.ET 2 OR. SE.O. OYER DEALER $ COST BIG (Deoler Cost includes Freight, Fac t. Hold STOCK Back and Dealer Prep) •1.~ _MARQUIS DISCOUNTED UP TO S-1·177 (518212) '69FORD -COUNTRY SEDAN V-8, auto. trons .. factory air conditioning, power steering, power brakes, radio, tleofer, whitewall tires, tinted gloss, wheel covers, vocation special S64BEN $237.7 TREMENDOUS CHOICE . 12 XR7 COUGARS DISCOUNTED UP TO s577 (522540) '670LDS Cutfas Supreme V-8, auto. trons., factory oir conditioning, power steering, power (disc) brakes, rad io, heater, whitewall· tires; vinyl roof, tinted gloss.~eel '$ji'27V7 '69 OLDS '70 OPEL 4 DR. H.T. G.T. v.a, auto. trans .. factory oir cond itioning, power steering, power 4 speed, radio, heater, whitewall tires, low mileage real sharp (disc) brokes, power windows, AM FM radio, heater, whitewall 864ASM tires, tinted glass, wheet covers, XX8954 '71 DODGE DEMON 2 DR. V-8, stick shih, rod'io. heoler, tinted gloss, wheeJ covers, 18.129 ocruol miles 162CTR '63CREV. 3/4 Ton Camper Shell Big 6 cyl. 4 speed, roaio, heater, week end fun wagon. No. GFT621 $)077 All Sale.Prices Effective For 72 Ho•rs Aher P••licC.tion. TEST DRIVE THE SEXY NEWV-6 THE HOT ONES FROM EUROPE! CAPRI DAJLY PILDT J9 PANTERA THREE MODERN NEW COLORS READY FOR IMMED. DELIVERY. . 12 MONTEREYS DISCOUNTED UP TO $917 (524975) '63 LINC CONY. V-8, auto. Irons .. power steeri ng, power (disc ) brakes, power windows, power SeCJIS, AM radio, healer, whitewall tire s, tinted glass, wheel covers, no. FW~678 $877 '70CAD Cpe DeVille V·B, auto. Irons .. factory air conditioning, full power, power steering, power (disc) brakes, power windows, power seats, stereo AM FM radio, healer, whitewall tires, vinyl roof, finled gloss, wheel covers, Londou top, cruise control. lYM266 $4577 MOii-FRi 7130 -10 SAT.8:30°9100 SUN.10·8 • ;. ' 20 DAILY PI LOT S1turd•1. Mar 27, 19n Everyone Hes So methin g Th at Someone Else Wants DAILY PILOT -CLASSIFIED ADS The Biggest Mark~tplace on the Orange Coast-Dial 642-5678 for Fast Re~~lts General Gener i i BEST IN BLUFFS CHOICEST LOCATIONS J UST LISTED, on 1 he widest, most pie· turesq ue fl ower greenbelt in the Early Bluffs, this beaulifullv decorated 3 BR. 2'h ba. END UNIT condo has many, many extras - elec. kitch., mirrored wet bar, paneling, blt· in closets in .e:ar., delightfull y priv. 40 ft. So. patio w/waterfall. A real buy at $55,500. ON BEAUTIFUL Vista Caudal, this l~e. 2 BR. 2 Ba., sep. din. rm. condo has bay view at the front & rollin~ J?reenbelt at the back, Only $45,950. For app't. to see, call 644-0134, anytin1e. NEWPORT HEIGHTS OPE N SAT. & SUN. 1·5 324 SANTA ANA AVE. EXCELLENT LOCATION - Atractive 3 bdrm. 2 baths, tam. room, formal dln. room, lge !iv. r o o m , hlt-in's, ~eparate area for recreational v£~icle.s or bat -REDUCED to $43,750. * DUPLEX* * * * * * * TAYLOR CO. * * HARBOR VI EW HOMES · $49,500 Lucky you to find this beautiful Monaco model. Perfecti on throughout. Adult occu- pied. 3 BR & formal DR. Hurry for his one! 1736 PT. SHEFFIELD OPEN SUN 1·5:30 BIG CANYON COUNTRY CLUB NE\V 4 BR residence in this prestige area. Surrounded by B.C. Country Cl ub. Large family room & formal DR. Plush ca rpeting. Garden entryway. Beautiful. $124,500. STOP IN * MESA VERDE* Gener ii LITILE RANCH /3 acre, zoned R-2 cute Ut· lie house. country settfna:, old fashioned front porch, all for $21,950. Take a look. Red Carpet Realtot·s. General MACNAB · IRVINE • You Ca n Se n It, Fi nd -It, Trad e It With a Want Ad • • ABANDONED 3 + FA~ILY ONLY $13,900 OLE COUNTRY GEN I I Nestled beneath 00 ft shade trees; SIAINED GLASS BA\' \VINOOWS be av y BEAMED CEJUNGS, rich \valnut pan!'ling & walls ol cork galore. _EQ<:h&ntifl{ euctosed LANA1 plul .adobe . . .• . brick palio, 2 CAR garage. HELEN B. DOWD REAL TOR NEWPORT BEACH O~LY I block lo ocean & shopping-Completel y furnished 3 bdrm. 2 bath up-- (J>E'r n~2 bdnn. den & 2 bath ..,,·er, bit -in•' 19 ROYAL ST. GEORGE SAT/SUN 1-5:30 • •• ' --~'-~~---"'·~-----..... -· .. Complet~· w1lh block wall t=U>J. 5 MIN. TO BEACH scetng .~ Jxoliefpig call now. <'f1.4J ~.j' Gen•ral Ge ner•I c ri r pc . g-PRJCED AT --------$62.f><XJ. BEAUTIFUL * DOVER SHORES* "C" THOMAS BAYFRONT HOME BY OWNER -SAVE #U Linda Iale; s Br, 4~ Ba, Gorge o u • • rreat en-Realtor Inc m&id's quarters. BeauU-tertainment, view home. nl \\'. Coast H"'Y 548-S52'7 fully furn'd. Dock for large Pool. 4 BR. Newport Beach Eve.54~ boat. $189,SOO. Owner 673-7743 3 BA. $79,500. 64l-8623 OPEN SAT & SUN 1-5 Dlme-A-Llne 642-5671 IMMACULATE General General FOUR BEDROOM ----------.,.--------1 :.XJO sq. ft. of luxury living. Atom, yciu'll love .the sunny decorBtor kitchen and huge separate family nn. Thl1 delightful home has been freshly decorated & carpeted thruout -hal'l everything, (even an el(:"C- tric garage door opener ltlr DadJ ! Open House this we e k e n d. $37 ,950. Call 979-1050. I I • OPEN SAT. & SUN. j.5 1336 SANTANELLA TERR., Irvine Terr . Spacious 3 BR., 2 ba. home w/forma1 DR., lge. family rm. w/built-in storage. Cheerful patio. $59, 750. M. C. Buie _ DUPLEX IN :rHE VILLAGE ... of Corona de! Mar. See this 3 BR. & den, cozy frplc., step-down living rm., 2 car gar. Short walk to sc hools & shops. $79,500. La· Vera Burns BAYFRONTS Enjoy view & appreciati on. 1. Bayside Dr., 3 BR.. den. din. rm .. 3'h ba. -$165,000. 2. Dover Shores, 5 BR., study, lam. rm., 4'h ba., pool, pier & slip -$169,000. Carol Ta· tum BAYSHORES -JUST LISTEO Charming home overlooking custom land· scaped gardens & patio. 2 BR., Igo. liv. rm., 2 private beaches. Boat fa.cilif:i~. $41,5 00. Mary Harvey HAPPINESS IS GETTING - A good buy in Easlbluff! Beaut. deco r. in 3 BR., 2 ba. home. Move-In condition. Low maint. yard; on cul de sac. Reduced to $41- 900. Harriett Davies HUNTINGTON HARBOUR Waterfront \\'/deck & dock & great view o[ Christiana Bay. 3 BR., 3 Ba .. formal din . rm. & family rm. You will like this. $87,500. Al Fink LIDO ISLE Two adjoining lots, street to street location. Steps to private beach & private club. $78,· 500. Edie Olson WILL TRADE -SHORECLIFF LOT Last avail large lot w/white water view, overlooking jetty. Just steps to beach. Ren· dering & plans availabl e. $150,000. Kathryn Raulston OWNER HAS TO TRADE \Vants duplex near ocean in Corona del Mar, in exchange for neat 3 BR., 2 bat~ green- belt condominiu m in The Bluffs. Price $51,· 500. Mary Lou Marion 9=w21 e BY OWNER OPEN HOUSE Sat. & Sun .. 11-3 2422 S. Reno Dr., S.A. (S. of Warner, W. of Bristol) 3 BR., 2 Bath, fireplace, aep. dining rm., service area in- side, 2 car garage. Built-illll, velvet drape1 in master bed- room, w/w carpets, sprink- lers in front. Just repalnted inside. Close to all schools and n1inute1 from So. Coast Plaza & major shopping. $28, 750. Su?mtlt all "terms. Owner will pay ALL closing costs. For more infonnation, call 838-5261 before 3 pm. Panoramic: View $29,950! Once in a lifetime op- portunity to Invest in such a location at thls price. You'll love the country-like at- mos phere or this gorgeous 3 bedroom home. H!gh on a hill with a prominent view or the Valley, EA s Y terms. Call NO\V .••. 842-2535. SALESMEN NEEDED I-lave more customers than \Ve can service in l...aguna Beach. Please call "Ski" (Zagrodzky), 1alea manager, for an app't. Our C()ntract is worthy of your considera- tion. Hillie McCormack CHOICE LIDO ISLE · $125,000 2-Story elegant mOdern \vith abu nda nt glass & terrazzo. 3 Bedrms, fam rm, dini ng rm & 3 ba. Lge sunny patio, bit-in stereo, inter· com, TV. 40' Corner lot. Apx. 2,600 sq. fl. 100 VIA FLORENCE OPEN SAT 1·5:30 LINDA ISLE • $245,000 Private dock accommodates 65' boat. Build- er's bwn home w/unlimited luxury fea tu res. 4 BR, 41h baths, 3 fireplaces, billiard roo m, etc. First time offered for sale. CORONA DEL MAR "OWN-YOUR-OWN" On· the water! Fantastic view & pride or own- ership bldg. Private marina, pool, jacuzzi & security guard. Adult occupied. 2 Bedrooms, 2 baths. Immaculate! $89,950. OOVER SHORES · VIEW · $19,500 Professionally decorated w/luxurious new carpeting & drapes. Like new thruout. 3 BR, FR & study. Immediate possession. Private front courtyard. 3-car garage. 2042 GALAXY OPEN SAT 1·5:30 NEWPORT HEIGHTS :tl-1agnificent view of bay & blue Pacific! 3 Bedroom, 3 bath contemporary with luxur- ious carpeting & drapes. See today! $100,000. 204 KINGS PLACE OPEN SUN 1·5:30 IRVINE TERRACE. $57,500 Choice location! Near Fashion Island. Love- ly pool & patio. Really sharp 3 BR corner home. Lge. Palos Verdes stone fireplace. 1601 BONNIE DOONE OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5:30 EXECUTIVE FAMILY HOMEI $99,500 Largest patio for entertaining in Baycrest area. Elegant pool with hydra-sweep. 4 Bdrms, 312 baths, F.R. & formal D.R. Custom cab, drawers & work beiich'in attached gar. EASTBLUFF • $44,000 Everyone loves this nice family area. See this 3 bdrm & FR hom e today on quiet cµl-de-sac street. Pool size yd. View of mtns. LINDA ISLE A real choice Taylor Co. Exclusive! Call us about this vacant lot. Build your own luxury home on this island of finer homes and yacht· ing. A real buy! $69,500. CHOICE RESIDENTIAL LOTS Linda Isle Waterfront (No. 99) Big Canyon Fee Lot $69,500 $58,500 BROKERS & SALESMEN We have an opening in our Re6idential divi- sion for an experienced man or woman pos- sessing enthusiasm and integrity. If you are interested in a beautiful office in the finest location, working with congenial associates, we are interested in meeting you. Office 01'9n S•t. & Sun.-Closed Mon. ''Our 27th Year'' GRACIOUS LIVING -LIDO ISLE Beaut. & immac. 4 BR., sep. DR, on large dbl. corner lot. Great kitch., 2 patios & huge upsta irs mstr. suite-sit. room combo. $129,- 500 . Gene Vreeland __ _j RHltor 714: 494-7551 3 BEDROOM VIEW $25,000 WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors 2111 San Joaquin Hills Road ''Overlook ing Big Canyon Country Club'' NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-<4910 833-0700 --Coldwell. Bal'lkar 644-2430 ~ 550 NEWPORT CENTER DR., N.B. General Gentrat * * * * * * Outstanding value. Great Jocalion. One of very few am.aller homes \l,'ith oceanl------------------ \'iew. This one is ln ex- cellent condttion. O;vners are anxious. Red Carpet, Realtors. 546-8640. f Have something you want to or aell? Cla.al.fJed ads do U Daily Pilot Classified Ads Action ••• Call 642-5678 General General Lachenmyer! Real tor DOVER SHORES FINEST ADDRESS Executive home -with · privacy -Low maintenance with magnifictnt view. You v.·111 live in pe ace ful elegance in this 3 bedroom fan1ily room, formal dining room. spnciou.s living room. 2 full baths u: \\·ell as 2 po"·dcr rooms. Home com- pletely upgraded w i t h true splendor throughout. $110,000 of elegance, call 673-8550. * PAURMO * ·Harbor Y"iew Hollies Outstanding Valley View A fnmily home \vhlch can double in large &roUP en- tertaining. 4 Lge, Bdrm.I. All with the Italian Riviera influence. Owner has spared nothing in cost to complete this fine home & now it ha1 outgrown him. Call to view. ;62,950. CORBIN- MARTIN REALTORS 644-7662 TOWNHOUSE Choo.se one or all three of these Jine townhouses near clubhouse and pools. Two- 3 bedroom, two iitory or gor- geous 2 bedroom, single story. All include bulll·i.ns, carpets, double garage. Each priced at a low $20,950. Cali S40-1151 (Open Eves.) .,r-HERITAGE • • REALTORS HORSE RANCH $51,000 Gorgeous 3 bedroom ranch style home, 7 years old, plus .1 bedroom guest house, cor- n.ls and stables. Almost % .,.c~ or country living. ?rtvacy b: . }'OU!S! Red Carpet, JtealtorL ~. Gtner1I "j r, .. , FINER HOMES NEW BAYCREST HOME . ~ Beautifully decorated, fully landscaped. S BR's, 4 baths. Bkst. room w/built-in buf· fet. FR, separate DR. Large master suite w/brk. fireplace. $129,500. OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1·5 p.nt. 1521 Antigua Way. DOVER SHOR'ES -A BEST BUY Delightful 4 BR, former Ivan Wells model atrium home. Spectacular entry. Perfect for family or social entertaining. Extreme- ly nice VIEW. Tom Queen 644-6200. CORONA DEL MAR Walk to LitUe Corona. 4 or 6 BR home. Lot 50 x 120. Ocean view. FR • 3 baths · highly function al borne. Ready for your imagina- tive decor. Barbara Aune/Polly Joh nston 642·8235. $65,000. REFRESHINGLY DIFFERENT LARGE PROPERTY in choice Dover Shores. Attractive price. Room for yo ur choice of famil y activit ies. Sparkling w/ new decor. 3 BR & formal DR. OPEN SAT. & SUN 1·5 p.m. 1369 Galaxy Drive. * BAYFRONT -PIER & SLIP * A much-loved small home. Spacious vie\v LR & a deeo, sunn y terrace \\1/firepit. A fun party home. Offered at $122,500. OPEN SAT. • SUN. · MON. 1·5 p.m. 324 Morning Star, Dover Shores. A RARE FIND Out of the ordinary Ivan Wells Baycrest home. Ex tra large 3 BR, 3 bath • 3 car gar· age. Perfectly maintained. DelighUul ~ar­ den & patio. The perfect setting for enter· . taining. $79,500. See ii today. RANCH STYt E l'h" ACRE PARCELS Sweeping view of Capistrano Valley mou n- tains & Dana Point Marina. No smog. Horses wel come. Easy access to S.D. Free- way. Each parcel permits spacious home, DOOi. barn. corrals & pasture. $21.000. $25,000 per acre. Joel Smith 642-8235. IRVINE COVE Privac.v, beach. ocea n vieu• from LR, DR, .& master BR . Beaut i'ully landscaped · fin· est constr11ctio n. 3 BR's. Beverly Morphy 642-8235 . GEORGIAN COLONIAL MANOR On 2'72 acres, flanked by orchard. fitables. naddocks & a sweeninf! vie'v of Newport Bav. One of a kind. 5400 sq. ft. 4 BR's. I'll, sewinl!'. room , euest \vin e-. maid's room. D~ siened bv Paul \Villiams. By Appt. 642-8235. $345,000. NEW DOVER SHORES HOMES Final opoortunity to own a new Ivan Wells Galaxy Drive custom home. Choose from 5 spectacular new custom homes w/swee-p.. in~ view or bav &: mountain~. From '110.?.00 In $1~4.500. Furnj,hed model OPEN DAILY 10 a.m.·5 p.m. 2018 Galaxy Drive. [ Irvine I M .... 1 ... 1Ytna11oo11yeamp • ., G:1neral ·IOI Donr Drift f42•1US IMC MacAlthur ll4C•l2DO ,._rt laoch, Calllomla 121n C. F. COLESWORTHY & COMPANY, REALTORS • I ORI \I ! Ol\11\ ' r A • O PS THIS IS IT · Price reduced $1500. StTI· er must· close e1Cl'O\V 011 new home, GI. no money down. NO CLOS I NG cosrs. Sharp 3-bedroom Rancher, raised fireplace, upgraded 11hag carpets , custom drapes, modem kitch \\'/bltin dishwshr. Cute home sits on tall J1;hade tree Jot. $27,500 • full price. VILLAGE REAL ESTATE 531-5800 546-8103 SPRINGTIME IN PARIS 0\\'Tlcr moving to Paris. 'lllls exquisite home ha_ii the but of everything including springt1mc flowers, cullhlony shag carpeting and a private upstairs den. Walk to achools, pools and parks. $59,900 includes land and everything but the OY.ner's personal property. Breath- taking delaila at 646-n'll. 1-0 THE RE,l\L \'"'\, ESTATERS VA TERMS Sparkling 4 ~m. faml!r room, 10' x 18' screened aluminum lanai, fireplace, full builtlns including dish· 111.·asher, new Sears \'in)'l floor in kit le family nn - Ouerrd with ntA or no down VA lenn.!I ot coune. Call 541}..1151 (Open Evea.) -'M• HERITAGE .-. REALTORS IT WILL PAY YOU TO FIX IT EASTSIDE Costa Mesa. T\\1> other homes in this area sold for MORE. This 3 Bdrm, 114 Bath Home nttds Paint &: Gardening. No Down to Veterans. $29.500. Call &16-0555, Eve n in 11 664483. 'COLWELL PROPERTIES. INC REALTORS What A Big House * 5 Bedrooms * 3 Baths * Formal Dining * Atrium * 2 Patios * 3 Car Garage * Only 146,f><XJ * Perfect home for laqt family * Call 847-6010 TOday! 10 THF. REA!. \"-ESTAT[RS 'I ' ' General CAPE SERIES Delightful Eastslde Condoml11h1m. This Is a small J)lanned community for adults only. Pool, club house, and puttlne rreen privllcgf'1. Sharp unit \\'l lh h\'o large bedrooms pha 1 %: bal.hs. All electric mod!'rn kitchen, sha.drd prh•ate patio. Vacant and ready for immediate occupancy. Full price just $29,500. BIG IN BAYSHORES ltow about 5 bedroom1-. big! Exclusive beach llvlne at Its be1L Hard to find with attractive low leuehold of just $500 per yeu. OWner hu outgrown this large family home a nd 11 ~ady-for atn&ller quartm. Steps to your own private beach. $S2,!00. CUSTOM CONTEMPORARY ' VJuJted beam ~!lings, musive stdne fireplace. Larae family room with wet bar overlooking· the patio and fenced pool area. Formal dinlne room. Modern all built-in· kltchm plUJ the finest in cabtnetery. Three king 11.te bedrooms plu1 l~· baths. There ls even a separate play :mad for the rou&h and tumble with plenty or room to dig, spatlr! tor a playhoU1e and tre-cs to climb. ~stire Newport Beach neighborhOOd. $66,950. SOUTH OF THE HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR. DUPLEX SHOWING PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP Immaculate and cus1omited 4 bedroom. 3 bfl.th home on ab&d.y tftt..lined 1trett. Master 5Ulle "Flt For A King and Hll Queen." No thlng but the bnt ha1 bffn uted In remod~I· lne thl1 spark1ln1 gtm. Landscaped to & "T' with even room for a boat or trailer. $36,ffQ wlt.h VA and FHA. .terms avall&bla. ' BLUFFS FINEST Ught and briaht end unit on quiet ifftnlx'lL Professionally decoraUd ln exquialte ta1tt wi th custom double dnptt and quality dHp pUe carpeUnf. Eltsa.nt formal dinlne room. thl"ff laree bedroom•, 2'il be.thl. Jt you are reld.v for the aood llte, th.la home b 1ome thing 1peclal $54.500. . . IF BOATING IS PART OF Y.OUR UFE And you nffil, TAX ADVANTAGE TOO. S.. thlt cuaU.U bullt duplex on the quJet North Bf.y Front. F.ach 2 bedroom unit bu ftre-pl~ and forever view of the bay actlv:ltiet. Lots of warm 'NOOd p&nelln(, M~te paU~ pler and. &lip for U.P. to 35 ·ft. boat. ThS. pr1t1Je propett)' la ottertd at $169,000. • 1$2.500 n!fords you prestige, 1~rity, and dollar &Towth. Two bedroom and den with rustic beam ceillnp plus two bt>droom with fireplace. Corona del Mar charm throughout. Secluded garden patlo. Triple car gan.p. 'n11 prope~ ct. fen an exce.Uent rental record. WE HAVE SUMt,fER .RENTALS! ·u. YSHOlllS ' VIEW -2 + DEN -JULY $800. Laric S bedroom with boat, July $1000 Auru1t $1 500. LIDO ISU LARGE • B~DROO~I with Poot Summer ..-fl!&flt• • Eastbluff Office, 2545 Eastbluff Drive-640 -0020 Bayside Office, 1032 Bay side Drive -675-4930 . ' . lo'~-, i ,, •• J • !f ,~ .. 111111~~~~~,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~,l':!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~IU<d~~r·~~~~~2~7~,1~9~ll~~~~~~~o~~LY~~~l~O~T~~~'~I f [ -.. w. l~ ! _.... J~._I -_ ... _ .. __,!~ I -·-I~ I -....... l~I -·-I~ I -· .. I~ ~I -iiiiiiiiiiiiiii-u....::.J~~;;,;;;-;;,;;; .. ;;,;;;u.~l~;;;;i r GtntraJ G.:ntral Gtntral Gtnoral Gtnoral General Genaral General Gentrtl Mediterranean I Pleasure ~ 'l'h!s spacious S \M:\troom \\ii~ BAYRlONT CONDOMINIUMS PREVIEW SHOWING THIS WEEKEND THE BLUFFS $35,900 I J. a' courtylrd entry home. I. r huge living roorn \\'i\ I , vaulttd celling and a !o.rgf l adobe J!repJaL-e plui: an ad· t jo!ning dining roo n1 • 21.i ltlust see th.is lovely t':nt.I unit overlooking beautiful KJ't'en belt! Large ·livlnt roon1. Formal dine or casultl as you prefer. 3 Bedrooms. Close to tennis cow·ts anr' pool. \Valk to schools. llun1 -Call 645-0..10.l. baths • a large back)•iu\l • great localio11 • and all fo1· only $-l!l,rioo • &•c it lod~. 646-1171. ONLY ONE PROBLEM-- ONLY 17 LEFTI HURRYI 28 Ne\v homes on the bayfronl Complete with boat slips. Xlnt Terms. YOU OWN THE LAND Paciric Coast Hwy. at Balboa Blvd. NEWPORT BEACH TOWNHOUSES, LTD. 4401 W. COAST HWY. 67S~l20 IOl!LSI l Ol.SO\ " NE A ,TQR!. 'lftal FIX IT AND-SAVE 11111111111111-......-11111111111111-......-11111111111111111 ------1 ' $22,500 * MESA VERDE * , ~ In Costa f.1esa, th is 3 l>c<lrovni OOnie \\':ill save you money. AU terms are of- ' fered and at $22,500 act Daily Pilot Classified Ads for Action -.-•. Call 642-5678 Will trade. 3 BR., 2 bathll. Screened patio, BBQ. Cor- ner Jot. $32,500 - All tern1s. BALBOA BAY PROP. rast! R~ Cal'P"t. Realtors. :llfr-&3.JO. * 642-7491 * --. DIRECTORY ... , tllli. a..Hr dir.ct•ty wltt> Y•• thl• .... ...i es r•• t• lilellfie•ll1fltl ... .&ti tM lee.tie• lhNd Ml•• ere dHcr1'· ..ii le ,, .. ,_, .t.taH ~ 1d•erthlttt elMwllere .. ted..,'1 DAILT PILOT WANT ADS. retr1111 1ti1w1_, •pn llousH fw .. ~ er te Nit ,,. •rtetll t• lltt 1wclrl l1ferlfftlu g ttil1 c1h111111 eec• frlMy, S.hlrfty •IHI S1u1d1y. HOUSES FOR SALE (2 Bedrooms)\, 21J7 E . 22nd . Street. Costa Mesa 548-7487 (Sat, Sun. Mon 1-5) 221 Golden Rod, Corona de! Mar 673-2141 $44.950 (Sat, Sun & Mon 12-5) **3608 Marcus, Newport Beach 673-3663 (Sun 2-4) (3 Bedrooms) **44-01 W. Coast Hwy .. N'pl Beach 675-6820 (Sal & Sun IO-Dusk) 2157 E. Ocean (Penin. Pl.) Balboa 673-3663 (Fri & Sal 1-4) *263 Ocean View (Newport Heights) NB 642-8235 (Sal & Sun 1-51 *1601 Bonnie Doone (Irvine Ter.) Cd~1 644-4910 !57,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5 :30) 204 Kings Place rNewport Heights.I N.B. 644-4910 $100.000 rsun 1-5:30) 1736 Pt Sheffield rHarbor Vu Homes) N.B. 644-4910 849.500 (Sun 1-5 :30) 429 Vista Flora (Eastblul!) N.B. 673-6642 or 675-6459 rSat 1-5) *2142 Aster Pl. roff Sant> Ana Ave .) C.M. 644-7662 $44,500 (Sat, Sun, Mon 1-5) 1953 Manie, Costa Mesa ' 645-4040 (Sal 1-5) 1158 Dorset, Costa ~lesa 645-404-0 (Sat 1-5. Sun 12-4) 245 Heliotrope, Corona del ~iar 675-3000 $63.500 (Sat, Sun, Mon 1-5) 422 Walnut, Cost.a Mesa. 646-3255 $26,950 rSat & Sun 1-5) (J Bedrooms & Family Rm or Den) 2030 Galaxy Dr. (Dover Shores) N.B. 646-1550 $11 0.200 rDaily 10-5) *1623 Tradewinds (Baycrest) N.B. 642-8235 (Sal & Sun 1-5) **324 Morning Star (Dover Shores) NB 642-8235 (Sat. Sun, Mon 1-5) 1837 Pl. Kimberly Pl. (Hbr Vu Hms) NB 644-2430 !52.00o (Snn 1-5) **2001 Bayside Dr .. Corona de! Mar 675-0201 $165,000 (Sat. Sun & Mon 1-51 1336 Santanella Terr (Irvine Terr.) CdM 644-2430 $59,750 t (Sal & Sun 1-5) 900 Aleppo (Eastbluff) N.B. 675-5930 (Sun 1-5:30) 1589 Corsica. Mesa Verde, CM 546-3451 $32,950 (Sat & Sun 1-5) *1424 Irvine Ave., NeY.1port Beach 675-7595 $39.900 (Shown by app't ) *1820 Irvine Ave. (Baycrestl N.B. 642-3187 $53,500 (Open Daily) 100 Via Florence (Lido Isle) N.B. 644-4910 $125,000 (Sat 1·5:30) 2042 Galaxy (Dover Shores) N.B. 644-4910 S19.500 ISat 1-5:30) 293 Bowling Green Dr. (College Park) C.M. S31.950 rsat & Sun t2'5l *1400 Seacrest Dr. (Harbor Vu Hills) CdM 644-5173 rsat & Sun 1-5) 3032 Carob (Eastblu!f) N.B. 644-1133 (Sun 1-5) 1181 Augusta St. (Mesa North) C.M. 64l>8811 $28,950 (Sun 1-5) **3329 Oce an Blvd., Corona de! Mar 673-8550 $165 ,000 (Sal, Sun. Mon 1-5) **1915 Bayside Dr., Corona del Mar 675-3000 $169,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 4606 Cortland !Cameo Hlds) CdM 675-3000 $73.000 (Sun 1-5) 3277 Color.do Ln . (Mesa Verde) C.M. 646-3928 645-4375 I Sat & Sun 1-5) 2810 F'rancis Ln., CostA J\1esa 557-4130 (Sat, Sun & Mon 1-5) 3220 Dakota Ave. (Mesa Verde), C.M. 546-5880 540-0702 (Sat. Sun & Mon From 1 p.m.) 2012 Santiago. Dover Shores. N.B. 675-6000 $89.500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) (4 Bedrooms) 20751 Honelown Lane, Huntington Beach 962-6200 $33,900 (Sa t & Sun) *1712 Galaxv Dr. (Dover Shores) N.B. 675-4930 640-0020 (Sun 1-5) (4 Bedrooms & F•mily Rm or Den i 2874 Clubhouse Rd . (Mesa Verde) C.M. ·557·6794 $48.950 (Sat, Sun, Mon 11-6) 11 30 Santiago (Dover Shores) N.B. 642-5200 '1)1,500 (Sat, Sun, Mon 1·5) 2015 Commodore (Baycrest) N.B. · 642-5200 $84,500 (Sa~ Sun, Mon l-5) 3608 Surfvi.W Ln., (Harbor Vu His) Cdlll: 644-0289 ~.000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 2018 Galaxy Dr. (Dover Shores) N,B. 6!&-1550 $154,500. (Daily Jl).5) -i1368 Galaliy Dr (Dover "SllOres) N.JI. MU2S5 1 ' (Sat & Sul! 1-5) • **1645 Bayside Dr., Corona del Mar 675-1965 Yachtsman's Cove (Daily) 10837 La Teranza. Fountain Valley 842-2561 ~6.900 (Fri. Sat, Sun IZ.5) 17592 Newark Circle , Irvine ~ 646-7171 (S34.750 Fee) (Sun 1-5) 6792 Seikard Drive, Huntington Beach 847-8082 $46,900 (Sat & Sun) 18195 Santa Sophia, Fountain Valley 968-0244 $44,000 (Sat & Sun 12-6) 28fi9 Drake Ave. (Mesa de! Mar) C.M. 546-6069 ~34.500 (Sat & Sun 1-51 1741 Pl Sheffiel d Pl. (Hbr Vu Homes) NB 644-6249 $67,950 fDaily 1-6) 3077 Madison Ave., C.J\'1. 979-1050 $37,950 !Sal & Sun) 222 Via Palermo (Lido Isle) NB 673-7300 $79,500 (Sat & Sun 3-5 :30) 2392 Bay Farm Place. Back Bay 54&-4750 $49,950 (Fri, Sat. Sun & Mon 1-51 19 Royal St . George (Big Canyon C.C.) N.B. 644-4910 5124,500 !Sat & Sun 1-5 :30) 1957 Sanderling. Mesa Verde, C.M. 546-5990 $43.950 (Sun 1-5) 2824 Stromboli, Mesa Verde, C.M. 546-5990 544,500 (Sun 1-5) 30f11 Capri Ln. Mesa Verde C.M. 546-5990 $91,500 (Sun 1-5) *2&15 Harbor View Drive. CdM 644-1425 $17,500 ' (Sat & SUn 12-5) 423 Francisco, Newport Beach 646-3255 $48.000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) *~43 Via Firenze (Lido Isle) N.B. B75-3000 $150.000 (Sun 1-5) Jml~ Sandune. Harbor Vu Hi s., CdM. 675-6000 $82,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 43.'t An.[!elita Terr. Irvine Terr, CdM. 673-6126 $72,500 (Sun 1-5) (S Bedrooms) 831?. Sno,vbird. Htmtington Beach 557-4130 540-2266 rsun 1-5) 18!13 Port Margate, Ne,vport Beach B44-4917 rsat & Sun) 191191 Potomac Ln. (Glenmar) H.B. 962-2631 535,950 (Sat & Sun 1-6) *-'-1306 IV. Bav. Newport Beach 675-4600 $195,000 (Sat 1-5) 2581 Vista Drive. (Bayshores) N.B. 675-4930 640-0020 (Sun 1-5) (5 Bedrooms & Family Rm or Den) 1585 Ocean Blvd .. Balboa Peninsttla B42-5200 $125,000 (Sun 1-5) 15?1 Antiqua (Baycresl) N.B. 64'.J.8235 rsat & Sun 1·5) *-'-•46 Linda Isle (Linda Isl e) N.B. 642-8235 · (Sal & Sun 1-5) *•'-309 Evening Star (Dover Shores) N.B. f\4?.fi235 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 30!\ T.. .. indo Ave. (Balboa Penin.) N.B. 644-~4:JO $85,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 20'l1 Goldene ve (Mesa Verdel C.M. 546-0807 $58,500 (Sa t & Sun 10-4) 1337 Galaxy Dr. !Dover Shores) N.B. 643-8235 $219,500 (Sun 1-5) (6 Bedrooms & Family Rm or Oen) 1924 Ga!RXy Dr. (Dover Shores) N.B. 646-1550 (Daily 10-5) CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE (2 & 3 Bedrooms) *+4401 \V . Coasl Hwy .. N'pt Beach 675-6820 (Sal & Sun JO-Dusk) HOME & INCOME (2 BR Homt & I BR Apt ) 214 Abolene (Little Island) Bal. Island 675-333 1 (Sat, Sun. Mon 1-5) DUPLEXES FOR SALE (2 Bedrooms } 323 Jasmine, Corona de! Mar S63 ,500 !Sat & Sun 1-5:30) 221 -223 Flower Street, Costa Mesa 84&-0555 $36,500 (Sat. Sun, Mon 1:30-5:30) (2 Bedrooms & 1 Bedroom I 204 Collins Ave .. Balboa Island 675-4930 646-0020 rsat 1-5) (3 Bedrooms & 2 Bedroom) 438 Fernleaf. Corona de! Mar 675-4930 840-0020 (Sat 1-5) (3 Bedrooms ••ch Unit) 71 2 Lark,pur. Corona del Mar 644-8034 (Shown by Appt.) WATERRlONT LOTS FOR SALE **1645 Bayside Or. Corona del·Mar 67~1965 Yachlsman's Cove (Daily) * '"' .,,.,._ ... ** ............ .... WE DO WORK HARDER FOR YOU IN SELLING YOUR PROPERTY WE WILL HELP YOU FIND EXACTLY WHAT YOU WANT PLEASE CALL US TODAY ROW ROW YOUR BOAT Only 100 yds to the \\'ater and nestled in $100,000 ho1nes for onl.v $42,900. \Vow what a value located on Balboa Peninsula . 2 bedrooms + 1 bedroom. The lot alone \Vas approved ror $40.000 . Open house Sunday I to 5. Please call today 6454040. ROMEO AND JULIET Js a beautiful love story and you \Vilt love this extra special hon1e al a just reduced price of only $29,950, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. fenced yard. Open house Sat. 1·5 and Sun. 12-4. Please call today 645-4040. THE QUEEN MARY Wouldn't fit in this extra larJ?e corner lot and home hO\\•ever it does have a special place for vour small cabin cruiser. Great bonus room. 4 bedroon1s, ·1aA bathS. Good Costa Mesa lo cation $27,500 much much more. Please call today 645-4040. . THE THIEF OF BAGDAD \Vould buy this home and think he has Atolen it at this lo\\' lo\V price of only $24,950 , located in a priml"westside area of Costa Mesa. 3 bedroo1ns, 13/.i baths. Builtin color 1·.v. Open house Sun- day I lo 4. Please call today 645-4040. LITTLE OLD LADY WHO LIVED IN A SHOE She didn't have a car so she walked to the market. This lovely home is really close to everything and just reduced in price to !28.900. 3 bedroo1n s. 2 baths and clean as a pin. Open house Sat. 1·5. Please call today. 6454040. THE FOUR LITTLE PIGS \Vould be interested in building on these four prime view lots. 'The o\11ner \Vill subordinate to constructioh loan. Please call today. 645-4040. RIP YAN WINKL_E Could sleep in a different bedroom each night. 5. bedroo1ns, 4 baths, for1nal dining room. Work out ;::ym, beaut1£ul pool and much much more for the discriminating buyer. $105.950. Please call today 645-4040. DON QUIXOTE Lived in this super great home in Missio~ ''iejo: ('-.. divorce forces a quick sale. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths. fully air cond1t1oned, near new. Open house Saturday & Sunday 24622 Ladera, l\lission Viejo. Call 837-1430. PRINCE CHARMING Would have to woo his princess in this park like setting of beauti- ful trees and plantings, & pool. 3 huge bedrooms, 21h baths. Ne''" port Beach. Only $48,500 or submit offer. Please call today 645-4040. W• h•vii avallabl• • numlMr of fine homes for Slr•ciout livi119- These c•n be shown only by appointment •nd only to qualified buyers. Pricu range from $41 ,500 to 5175,000. Ge neraf TURTLE ROCK HILLS LAST CHANCE President Home in Fifties Luxurious 4 bdrm. plus family rm . Specta- cular VIE\V. Close to schools, shopping & recreation areas. $57,000. SEE SUN. & MON. 1-5 18771 VIA VERONA HARBOR VIEW HOMES NEWPORT BEACH Spacious home on a spacious lot, \Vith an open feeling & view of the hills. There is plen- ty of room for your family in this 5 ~·· 3 bath home, which has a separate d1nmg rm .. lge. family rm. & breakfast area. Rear yard ideal for pool. See this today! $74,500 INCLUDING LAND. THE BLUFFS-NEWPORT BEACH A carefree \Vay of life is yours in this lovely 3-4 bdrm. split-level condominium. 2 1.r~ baths with formal dining rm. & Ige. bil- liard 'rm. Shag carpeting thruout. Beautiful bayfront vie'v location. $56,900 SANDPOINTE HOME, SANTA ANA Near So. Coast Shopping Plaza; this 4 bdrm. 3 bath home, with l-bdrm. & bath down- stairs, was designed for your family. Looks like a model. Much square footage for the low price of $41 ,900. TURTLE ROCK -IRVINE All on one floor -4 Bdrms .. 21h baths; Plan 3. with lge. family rm. Rrkfst. area. ~ls of patios & 3 car garage. All for the price of $51,950. RACQUET CLUB -IRVINE OY.'ner has been transferred & hi s home is priced to sell! 4 Bdrms .. d ining rm., family rm .. \11a1lpaper & beaut. carpeting lhruout. $45,150. CULVERDALE -IRVINE Check your bank balance. you 1'{18Y have enough to bu y this little 3 bdrm .. 2 bath charmer. Only 111, yrs. old & priced at $31.500. Call us for detaUs & the amount of cash need· ed to m nke it yours! Red Hill Realty . BUILDERS CLOSE OUT e 2 Story e Tiled roof e 3 bedrooms • 3 bathrooms e Family room e Dining room e Flrepl•c• • Shog Corpth e Concrete Drivtw•y e Block W•ll Fence e $40,250 • 10'/, down e HURRY Il l 832-5792 or 979-2113 TRANSFERRED 3 + SEP FAM RM $27,900. 1700 sq ft of customized liv· lng. 2 baths, hardY.'OOfl noor!I, flrt>place, rich panel- ing, fo11TJal dining room, all pushhullon appliance!! Sub- rnit, Cnll 847-1221. .0000.1 17141 Bench Blvd., •1.B. YOUR CHOICE • 517" [)oy.•n * 5 Bedroom1, 2 BAths • \\'Alk to New Park • Priced to Sell Fast • Only $2),500 * i\lake y0ur ov.'n term!! • Varant + Milke Offer * ci1tl !147~10 N1n11! EASTSIDE DOLL HOUSE $24,950 Don't mlga this. Tt'1 A 3 ~l"OMll home priced to M""l1. 'l'nily A cou11try set· tlna. big trees, l&J"KP. Jot, ctoubte ga.rqe. flr't'placc. I lt'• hlJ'ltain p~. Sff it! Rt>d Carp1..i, R •al tors , Pele Barrell f<eaft'J pre:Jetil6 CHECK LIST FOR BUYERS BAYCREST -4 Bedroon1, imn1aculate .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . $64 ,500. WESTCLIFF -4 Bedroom, pool $81 .500. CLIFF HAVEN -View? 3 Bedroom ~67 ,500. HARBOR HIGHLANDS -4 Bedrooms, good locale .. . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . .. ..... $41 .500. BACK BAY -New custom 3 bedroom $84.600. BALBOA PENINSULA -5 bedrooms on 2 lots, great home , . . . $125.000. BAYCREST -CUSTOM elegance 3 bedroom, air cond. $8 1.500. DOVER SH ORES -ViC\V, Spacious 4 bed· roon1 . . . . $91 .500. . LIDO ISLE LOT ~31 ,600. WESTCLIFF -1\vailablc immed. 2 Redroom, den .... , ...................... $47,500. TWO ACRE -Vie\v estate. split level 5 becl- roon1. poo l, stables . . . ..... call for details. Office Open S•turdeys & Sund•y1 PETE BARRETT REALTY I 60S w .. tcliff Dr .. N.B • 642-5200 Another Chance Need fast ESCl'O\V u11·ner pack ed & ready to 1nove. Charming ~ bedroom, fami- ly room, 2 bath homl" on one or Cliff Haven·:oi beautiful tree linl'd streets. t)on'I ra~s it ur th is t in1<'. \\'e'IJ ~ho11· :.nyti111P, S '.\ li , !i O o . :>46-2313. STEPS TO BEACH J BR. 2-sty. Recently decor. near new carp. Open beam ceils; large palio. S33.900. CAYWOOD REALTY * 548-1290 * General COATS 1 \lentral LOOKING TOWARD -FUTURE?· BUY NO\V -A home for a larxe family with .i LARGE bedrooms. 2~· haths, all rlcclric, large family dining {could be for1na.l). Loi 79' x 12(1', hU-J.(I" cnoui;;h for lar~e f)(>OI clooc 10 Boy~ Club. 423 ~'rancisl~l. flJN•n Sunday 1-~. 0\VNER mus! !!el_!._ bt.'Clrooms, 2 Oaths, entry hall, natural hrlck fireplace, beautiful cabinet, wo rk thruout, custom features, real pride of ownership, new shag carpC"ting, park like yard, $29.900. Brk. 5<1{1...1'1~. Gener•I J<S... & WALLACE ~ REALTORS SHOWCASE OF VALUES SHARP FOUR BEDROOM DON'T MISS THIS BRAND NEW LIST- ING! Located in a good Costa 1i1esa lo- cation near S o u th Coast Plaza. It's tastefully decorated and priced to sell al $29,950. ALL TERMS A VAlLABLE, TOO' CALL 546-4141. JUST THE FACTS Price $22,000. TERMS, VA or assume existing loan \Vith small down. Owner will help finance 3 bedroom. Good lo- cation. CALL 9624454. COLLEGE PARK-$29,900. Beauti fully landscaped home with 3 spacious bedrooms. all fully carpeted. Large family room with large sliding doors leading to a fine sprinklered back yard. Fruit trees and roses make the ,vards complete. VERY SHARP AND Cl .. EAN! CALL now and be impressed. 546-4141. WIFE RUNNING AROUND looking for a home? CALL us now to see this extra sharp 4 bedroom, formal dining plus additional office or play- room . Exceptional area. 10% Down or VA terms. CALL 962-4454. CUSTOM BUILT BEAUTY Everla5ting quality is not -always expen- sive! Here's a 'vav to j!;et away from the "Tract" look. This IMMACULATE 3 bedroom hon1e . features living" room with richly finished open beam ceiling and massive l' u r v e d floor-to-ceiling firepl ace. Loads or storage cabinets in the detached double garage. U's unique and substantial! All yours fo r $28,900. All you need is SI .445. init ia l invest- ment. IT'S JN COSTA MESA! CALL 546-41 41. COMFORT IS KING ... and it's fit for a "'Queen". Be among those l•11•1py, smog free thousands close to the h ·ac h. 4 Bedrooms, 2 baths, one year ne•·· A MUST SELi,? $32,400. Sub- mit any terms. CALL ~24454 . Sales Position Open Call Far Appointment COATS & WALLACE REALTORS SERVING ORANGE COUNTY SINCE -1963 - t Atl1nt1 & Mognoll• 942-4454 Huntington B1 1ch At Horbor I S.kor ~141 Cost• Meu UNIVERSITY PARK CENTER, IRVINE CALL ANYTIME 833-0820 -_, .. _______ !!!!ltm ...... • ' 2 DAILY PILOT G1.ntr•I .. ...... ,, ... -.·TREASURE MAP ''- CHUCK °'ROTHERS REAL ESTATE · TREASURES WE LOVE OUR OLD SEA-FARING TOWN Newport • the romantic ocean life; the salt- sea life .... where you breathe the very breath whales respire! Proud people with pampered houses that possess 'a romantic & exotic storv of its O\vn! \Vishing all our Super Star friendly clients & Realtor friend!; a gusto holiday \veekend! Call 646-5152 and \ve 'll show you our select & multiple listin~s that'll deli~ht you ~ 1831 WESTCLIFF DR., N.B. . CALLME646·5152ANOSEE · ... .. G•n•ral SPACIOUS BAYFRONT HOME On exclusive Harbor Island Road. with pier & slip for large yacht. A luxurious home with over 4,000 sq . It., including 5 bedrooms, 4'h baths, banquet size formal dining room, den, separate family roo m with bar & fireplace, large bayside terrace. $225, 700 HUG! RUMPUS ROOM -FOUR BEDROOMS- SANDPOINTE -All wrap~ed up in this nice TWO STORY · 3 bath. HUGE RUMPUS ROOM that will take a oool table. builtin kitchen, large yard will 3.ccommodate your 30 foot boat, and a spacious feeling prevails thruout. VA, NO Down .......... $39,900. 38' OF WATERFRONT -AND A POOL TOO???-. Pier & slip available. NEW DRAPES & CAR· PETS, 2 bedrooms. 2'h baths, MARBLE FIREPLACE. buillin kitchen with WET BAR. patio overlooking the water. You must see to appreciate. . ................. $85,000. -FANTASTIC- BACK BAY VIEW EASTBLUFF -A truly lovely home. 4 Bed· rooms, 2 baths, l< ... AMILY ROOM. fireplace, huiltin kitchen with breakfast area. Custom carpets and-'dr-apes., beautiful patio for your entertaining pleasu'res . . . . . . . ... $55,900. WALK TO THE BEACH -CORONA DEL MAR-soUTH OF THE HIGHWAY - 2 Bedroom, 2 bath, fireplace , picture \Vindows with en- closed side patio, GUEST QUARTERS over the garage. ONLY ONE BLOCK TO THE BEA CH. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... , .. $49,900. l~ L..-1 -_ .... _smo__.I~ I ]~[ . -"'-]~[-........ ]~ (i.~n1ral utntral clJnJa PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT 11 Lindi Isle Drive Completely furn. 5 Bdrm., 41'.! bath home. LRe. waterfront livin2 rm. with floor to ceil. marble frplc. For1nal dinin2' rm., family rm., maid's rm., Pier & slip .. , ........ $195,000. Lindi Isle· W1terfront Ele~ant new 4 bdrm., 4'h ba. borne with !amllv rm. & lge. game rm. Mstr. su.Jte w/ marble frplc. & concealed office area. Va cuum system. Rad iant ceil. heat. Pier & float. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... $255,000. 57 Lindi Isle Drive Custom 4 BR, 3'h ba . home on Lagoon. Mstr. BR .. has sitting area & frplc. \Vaterfront family rm w/conversation pit around the frplc .; lovely garden, lge. slip ..... $189,500. 101 Linde Isle Drive Lovely 5 BR., 4 ha. home with downstairs waterfront ~str. ~uite & lge. game rm. or study. ?\fex1can tlie floors, beam ceilings, quality construction. slip . . . . . . . . . $155,000 For Complete lnform•tion On All Homes & Lots, Plt•st C•ll: BalboThlond S.lboo l•lond CorMI tlol Nllr i ;;i;;~~----~~--=-1 O,,.,,. Jlou.ie · SAT., SUN. & MON. 1·5 214 AIDL!NE, IALIOA ISLAND LITTLE ISLAND New 2·s\ory 3 BR., 2V. bath family' home. Charming, remodeled !·bdrm. apt. See this beautiful property llU. weekend. WIWAM WINTON, Real Estate 229 MARINE, BALBOA ISLAND 675-3331 IRVIITT; TMnce--sncioualY decorated taroUy hOme. '4 Br, 2~ Ba. ·2 t:plc, P•tio-!rt yard. $300/rnO. 0 w n., r 61.>-3(132. SUPER duplex. BrautifUlly redon~. Front untt-3 br, 2 ba , frill, din rm, ne~·ly redecorated. Brand new 2 br, l ti,a ~ck 'l"IL -· General Balboa Island CANYON AoceU vitw. 3 bt, iiiiiiiiiiii 1,;:;;;;::;;,;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;::;;; ! den. 2 ba. pool. S'll,000. Open house, Fri-~ton. 6:U College Park Rockfor<! Rd. 61>-Z"" HARBOR VIEW HILLS Lusk 4 Bedroo1n, 2 bath cornf!r lot <Carnie!) 4. Br., 2 Ba. lam hon1e "'/air-cond., L'OVered FINE FAMIL y HOME nn. trpk., pool n lot. patio, separate pl&)' )'ard & ~n-· B •-Owner $65,000"6#-0389, \\'all-to-wall thick lhq: crptg. 2-S tory, ...... , .. tna' 3 R. "" Drive by 231f Rulgt.rs Dr.~ den Mme With trplc., dln-Costa Me1e Call to see inside_ ing rm., 2 baths; modem $32 950 kitchen. DeJJahtful, tree I .;;;;:;;;;;=,;;:;;;;;;;;;;==:.I • shad•d larg, pat;o. Ideal for TOUl 'CHOICE entertaining, An xlnt buy at $59 500 h.,.....,, 3 uD • 2 BA or • BR, 2 BA. Newport · ---J · .._'!I Each quiet res. area yet •t F1irview 646-8111 cklee to acboolir/d!Utthes Ii: ShoPpl.ne; 'incl So. Cout Ptan. .-'' .fl 1 NOl>\VN VA- BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR (1ny1;me) ,;;_ B:;i.""_'.''·~~~~'. N.B. 675•6161 / Lived In A Uttle 2 ON A LOT · Separate homes; V.tory, ·3 BR., 2 bl, each. Xlnt c0nd. I: IOt'.'., close to bay I: sdtey IX!ach. I !ard to Mat at IB>,000. ~ OWN FHA ~ . ' New,.rt !!!!OZ,_ [ But Loved A Lot Thbl single story stucco, l 315 1'1ARINE A VE. bedroom home has just the BALBOA ISLAND Salisbury J.'e '!I~ •I Fai"iew 646-1111 (onyti,,..) space you need at a price CALL 67l-6f00 you can afford. 2 sparkling "!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!..,. ~~!'!!!!~~"!"!'!l'~i!!'I baths, all electric kitchen, :: ~fESA VERDE V ALU!: carpets and drapes thruout. Balboa Peninsul• Spnciou.s NEW 4-bedroom. 3- Double garag~. Only 21~ * ELEGAA'T BAYFRONT * bath executi\'e 2 • 1 Io ry years old and priced .at Retul"bished 1971. Panoramic home. F illed with extru. $32,900. FHA and GJ buyers vieiv. Ne\v pier. g BR. 5 Ba. Fonntll ll\'lnz room wlth welcon1e. Call Courlyard entry. $195.000. tircplace. 1''ormal dinina' PLUSH OCEANFRONT APARTMENT TURTLE ROCK -FEE LAND- CAMEO HIGHLANDS OPEN SAT/SUN. 1-5 4606 CORTLAND Beautifully appointP.d 3 BR ., dining rm. & s~udy .. :rtiany . ex tras included such as, expen- sive light fixtures, delu xe carpet & cust. drapes. $73,500 i\larshall Realty 675-4600 roon1. Brcakfaiil 11 o o k • * BAYFRONT_*_ Country kitchen v.'ith larze In exclusive Tablerock, LaJ?una Beach. 2 Bed-~ rooms, 2 baths; interesting stone firepla ce, surf breaking "at yollr front door." A lu,;ur- ious adult community with pool, putting _green & many recreational extras. $66,500 OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT 2,550 Sq. Ft., with ample parking, carpets, drapes, air-conditioning, central location. Only 30c per square foot per month. Selling HARBOR COMPANY REALTORS RPI Est1te in Newport Harbor "Sint* 1944" 3 BEDROOMS, family room, 2 baths, atriu1n 1 builtins with self cleaning oven, shag carpet· ing and CU§tQm drai:ies. Large covered patio with super landscaping. MUST SEE TO AP· PRECIATE. . ............... $47,900. ~ AJIO WOCIAT{S REALTORS 644-7270 2128 EAST COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR, CALIF. REDUCED $1,000 . Realtors 545-9491 j 2790 llarbor Blvd. at Ada ms i---Open Evf's. INCOME l HOMES -1 PARCEL LIDO ISLE EastJlde Costa Mesa. Ea<h is 2 B<lnns, 1 Bath, OPEN SAT/SUN. 1-5 243 VIA FIRENZE Fireplace. Enclo"d Large corner lot, beaut. pool. Handy to the Garages plus Boat Storage, beach. 3 BR., 31/i baths plus maid's rm. & A1ley Access, Privacy, formal ,dining rm. $150,000 Green Grass and Fruit I Trees. SJG,500. Ca.II 646-()j,,),J, CORONA DEL MAR E-.n;ng,. -=· OPEN SAT/SUN/MON. 1·5 245 HELIOTROPE .Just I blk. to Ocean Blvd. tiandy to Big Co rona Beach. 3 BR .. 2 bath home: clean & sharp! Quick possession. $63,500. OWner "'ill trade for larger Cd~1 property. 675-3000 COLWELL PROPERTIES. INC . REALTORS .. PRJME BAYFRONT- OUPLEX f:i.mily room. F o u r th HI:.:DUCED S15,000 tx:clrooni & third bath 5 Br •.. 4 Baths .. Pier /Slip ideally located for Uile u l\larshaJI Realty ,67a-4600 maid's quarters or :ue-t Jt * OCEANFROr..'T -4 br, :i roo1n. Utility roon1 with ba, <'legant 2 alory. Phone \Vasher I dl')·er hooku11. for appt. 613-689'2. Sprink lers, block v.•all f~ Bay1hore1 cklg, lwrurloua cafl>ttin& Ir drapes, dishwasher. '23.MID, 3 BR., 2 Ba .. din nn. CUit. 1668 Utah Circle. Call crpt/lhutten: &: drps. Elec ~3ll5. k;t Low Lse. hold. fi"l>--0840. GRANDPA'S Cepl•lrono BHch HIDEAWAY DELUXE 2 Br, bltin kit, frpl.--, i•pt:;/drps, 1·lose lo l'VCl')'lhin~. Al)lin<! Rt'lll J::.s tat" '49::.4-::::!. ,. \' e s '• ACRE~n-:-z-BA~ mo :<q. fL. <:pis, hlt ns, fri>lc, ~a r. $39,500. 26812 Calle l\Ion1erey, Ch\·ner. TI4: ~- Father·in-law units, (Mother- in-tn1 ... ·s unit v.·ith Wt!I bar) added up and a"•ay from , basic 4 bedroom :? bath hon1f'. l\todern built.in kit- chen, family. room and deep l111a~ crptt Loads of brick "'Ork, h~e covered,. patio and oversized lot wHlt room for boat &. trailer atorqe. 1 Fantastic value at $4:!,fiO. l CALL 5e-8424 (Open eves.) SOUTll COASl' REALTOllS. The lit step to being an ln-673•4400 ve•lor ;, lo see yo,.,.\! ., Choice Balboa Penlneula Joe. l'jear HarbQr entuaoe. Ter- rific View! Private ~ beach. Pier permitted. Rare opportunity for home &. in- come loo! $198,500. Josephine \\'ebb, Realtor IS HARBOR VIEW * HANDYMAN General r,..,....,..,...,..,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"'"'""""""""""""""' one, then lhink like one and 11 General get information. Jnves!igale ---------I lhe possibilities of theM' 3 LOVERS PARADISE Jn Nt-\\"port H<'ir;hh 11n the bluff with sexy lll'COL'. :'lli1·- roreU 1\·a1Is, piped n1usk in t'very roon1, s rpar at e pr ivate masttir suit<'. 1!cck, private pa.Lio. 5cf' it and it'll light your fil'l". Red Carpel, Realtors. 546-8640. General SKINNY DIPPN' TIME 8C'auti1ul :; bc,lroon1 home 1\·ith \'l'ry priv111c pool located in East.siclt' Costa ~lesa. 2 baths, dining roo m, fireplaei!, 2 car g&.l'a gc, pro- fessionally landscaping. See this one. You'll want i1 . Red Car pel , Reallol"!I. 546-8640. General llCT\Ull THI HAllOI AllA'l llST LllTINGI •• , THn A•l INOWN AS UNl9UI HOMIS COLORFUL PICTURE . Everyone who buys or sells a Unique Home receives a colorful picture of the Unique Home in a pastoral setting. It's fun ! They also re- ceive courteous and respectful attention and the finest service possible. Isn't the home you're looking for UNIQUE? ~~~~-~~~~~ Un ites, Prime EASI'SIDE Costa }.1esa, Cul-{je-sac Street. Close 10 i;hopping and schools. Gas B/J's, Laundry Room. Open J Bdrm and T\1·0 :t Bdrm. $68,500, Call 646-0555, Even· ings 646-5226. COLWELL PROPERTIES. INC REALTORS Newport Helqhts! Ocean View! Ivy clustered hill plus vie11' hilile this charmer! Step do\\'n living room. Massive firrplacf'. Dining room. Cozy knotty pine kitchen. Ginnt tovcred patio. }IWTy -Call 645-030::. I ORI\ I I. 01 \0\ ' . '. SPANISH pointn1ent. li))THE REAL \"'1 ESTATERS ' 11< ' '• J '< I PL « "'' COMMODORE RD BAYCREST \-0 THE REAL · '"'\. F;STATE RS •'· .... Over 200J sq. ft. of luxury in a:: bedroom, 2% bath, fami·[iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. ly and dl~;n• area. Bon"' o~ NOW VA TERMS! :i sparkling pool and lo~ Lo 1 4 bed 1 ho 7·· llO' ard ve Y room poo me n11tinte11ancc :J x Y · · ed I s 3 3 9 ~ o All the urual Baycre8f prte on .Y '. ·1. · l }" 11 . 564 950 Complete \\'llh new paint 111. catu1-ei;. u price ' side and out. nc1\' drapes, and an assumable loan of n'al hardv•ood fioors La · I I """' !XXl Just · rgc appro:o;.ima "' Y -· · Jot l\i lh tremendous COl'cred listed -hurry. Call ~sat patipo. Vacant, can be in- 540-1151 {Open F~ves.) spected anytim~. i . HERITAGE . . REALTORS -:.'' HERITAGE Call 54&-5880 (Open Eves.) REALTORS $28,500 7 Super Spun lsh gardi!n hon1e J -HAVE-A-HAPPY- situated on a spacious co1·· • KITCHEN I I J bedroom , '-11 , and a cood value too. \'ou ne r o · • Uft 1 l\iay 1\·c se.n. your pro~rty . can hav~ both ,..,ilh lhi·, home wlth a private patio B ti fo d area enhanced by lush lU'.ers wai ng r resi ence nearly new J Bedroom, :! & income property, New-Bath Home w i t h •I ~~~Ing. Call now port, Balboa l'lr Corona del Fi~plaec. B/l Kllchcn, l'ofar. Patio, Shake Roof. $3.1,!XXl. IO )THEREAL 0LES'.J'A'fE~~ BAY FRONT- $175,000 E.'<«'Ptionally well donr n:- ecu tive mamion "''ilh 4,IXXJ sq. n. of oom1ort and lux- ury. Double large dock. 4 bedrooms + den and 5 baths. App'! only. Realton 646-ml 2043 \\"eatcllit Drive Optn 'til 9 P~I Please Call Ren11 Cobb Call 646-()55:i E v r n i n 1 s CORBIN-MARTIN 645MBJ. • REAL TORS 644-7'62 COLWELL TRIPLEX PROPERTI ES. INC: REllLTORS Vtty nice l BR. 2 BA owner''l.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiO;. ... + 2·2 BR l BA. Good • s 1-L AcloL-• IQClltton. pan on - $51 ,500. $22, 950. Solid b\IUI 3 bedroom, double Roy McC•nfle R•elter car ~. close to 1own & 1810 Newport Blvd., C.M. city park. Priced ri&ht Ph: 541-mt 64J-1rn. NEWPORT HEIGHTS Quiet Tree Lined Streel. 2 Large Bedroom~. Formal Dining Room, }'irep!acr in Living Roon1, Large Kit- cht>n & Big St>rvict' Porch to outside Patio. Double Car Garage PLUS \Vork Al"'l'a, All ey Access, Ne\\' sid ing and Roofing. $35,000. Call 646-0Y'5. Evenings 645-4483. COLWELL PROPERTIES. INC . REALTORS DOUBLE YOUR INCOME \Vith thi~ truly fin~ income property. J1a$ 4-2 bedroom home~ on large lot -OK'd for 8 unit~. 2 story -each hon1e has its o"·n yard & priva te patio -single gar- ages for each home -cpts + drapes -stoves. Immac- ulate condition -nevtr a vacancy. Only $62,750 -or 2 can be purch~. Call 673-&l50. 11:;>/ THE REAL '()< ESTA.'fERS NORTH COSTA MESA $24,500. Can you believe it'? One or a kind. ] bedroom 2 bath fo\\·nhouw. Owner leav~ atta. very anxioos. No do\l.·n VA, low down FHA tern111. Call~ tOpen Eves.) '~· HERITAGE . • REALTORS NO DOWN B•lbo• Re•I Eat•tt Ca. 700 E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa 613-tJ.40 Eves. 673-3596 FOR YOU? If you want a great view ct the bay, night li.ghls and Catalina. and if you \Vant a SP!CIAL * sparkling. dl"amatic pool OPEN. FRI/SA'!". 1-4 home in ~auti M L'Ondition. Peninsula Point and if 2 bedrooms is jui.1 the eo,1a ~!esa bilf'lain -for you fixeruppers -5 Separ. ate 3 BR hllrs on 300' Jot nr. 11hops I: i;chls. Current rents Slz.$135 mo. Mooe)' maker for buyer who isn't afraid or ..... ork. 2157 E. Oce•n Blvd. / r ight s1:r:e ·ror you-Harbor · 3 BR., 2 ba. Beaut. kitchen Vie111 is fol' you? Call "'/d1nm.s; area opens lo 6ia-7225. lovely, secluded patio. Ne1\·ly ·carpeted, draped & re<lecor· ated. $62,500. F"OUR STAR REALTY * * 835-4422 * * OPEN SAT/SUN/MON 2333 Rutaen. ~Jere Pk By o"'Jler, spacious lam i I y bom~. 4 large bdnns. kin&: sized mstr, l r:1:l doors to patios,· 3 tiled blths. HlllO llv nn ,v/fp, tam/din. Sep ld y. Cpl thruout. Imm.a.c. Decorator colon. Lndscpd, boat spact!. Lew d n • 5-16-8376. associated BROKERS-REAL TORS 102 ~ W Bolboo 611-3661 PASS JUOGMENT- After inspecting this lovely 3 bdrm, 2 bath, + fam rm, fireplacr, + rumpul'I room , Jots of privacy . Vacant - immediate occupaney. Only ,.asking $32,500. GINNY MORRISON 5.57-4.130 REALTOR 540-2286 *I UNITS* Xlnt Investment! Ch\"tler will help finance SPARKLING POOL l BR, 2 Bath home Space for boat or camper FORTIN, REALTOR &42-5000 545-8625 Eves. Beck Bey NORTH BAY HOl\IE I BR, ffi. 21> &. Dbl. frplc., wet bar-Span. tile Ectry It. Din. Rm.-Au to. Sprinkler Lg. cement patio area. Cul-de-sac. One owner -$49,~. 2392 Blly Fa rm Pl., Mesa Dr. to upper Bay Dr. ()ptn hou.i!l' F ri., Sat., Sun., Mon 1-5. Binder BKR. ~7:AJ. VIEW ol hilla: and UCl 2 Story. beamed ceiling--4 Br --sawing Rm, trplc, Irr lot -- low ""'· $38,9110. - llolboo ........ C'O(WELL PROPERTIFS. !NC REALTOR S LUSK 5 BEDROOMS This beautiful Hillsboro~h model is high on a hill with a beaulitul vie1v of evt>ry- thing. It 's brand ne"·· you t·an landscape lh~ pool sized yard just yoor O\lil way. Call 675-7225. $1,000. DOWN 1'~antullc Eaateide 4 bed- room in prime location. For- mal dining. hu1e country •iie lcitchen, raised fire.. plact!, 2 bars £: heavy shake roof. NO\\/ vacant -be&t hurry -$33,500. CALL 5115-8424 (Open eves.) SOtm:I COAST REALTOP.S. llll VIEW HOME-MESA V•r<le. J a... 2 Ba. 630 Cameo Highlands Dr., J Fam. Near plll'k, ~ Bl"., lam. nn., breakfast s hopp i nr. N!!w)y nook, paneled d~ w/wet redecorated Ir shag carpet. bar. 2 ba. Nicely lnascpd, 12 x 2-1 aluminum nn oft CW'ner lot. lovely ocean bck • Playhouse in back views from several rms. A yvd. By Owner. M&-.M51 light & airy hon1e w/Jots of OPEN HOUSE glaas . private beaches. Quallb' 3 BR RanchO Mesa Asking $65,000 • B)' O\vn~r Home on Car. Jot. 1 ~ BA, 67>5959 Fam R.m, F .P.'s in I: out. ./ SHORECLIFFS ./ 13~91Al. 6% VA, By owner. Lovely garden entry 10 this 90.; Liard Pl. 919-7•12 rustic canyon &: ocean view 1718 ORIOLE OR., AfE!A home. 2 BR., d!n, 2 bathA, VERDE. Ntw 3 Br., dinlna shake, beams Ii: wed brick. nn.. f'atnily rm., 2 bt.thl. Serious seller ju1t reductd dbl Rlt clean oven. uptnd- pri~ Sl0,500. App't. only. cd crpts, !thake root Owner-. University Realty brokar. 546:7031. 3001 E. Cst. H\vy. 673-6:>,0 NO FIXING-Top Ccnd. 4 Sr, SPECTACULAR VIEW bl& -mu1er 1ulte, - Harbol'-Oean-lJ&htl. 4 BR., UY nn, deep ahas erpt all 2 BA ·+ powder room, livinc rooms. New paint, vilQ1 CORNER LOT in a shade tree neighbor· hood and yard is beautiful ! 4 bedroom t\\'O •tocy floor plan with quiet, pride of owner- shJp l\lesa Verde. For1nal dining room and paneled family room. Presented at 143,950. PHONE UNTQUE HOMES. MESA VERDE. 546-5990. jGerter•I ~le Elop/lant lJ!me-A·Ll"' Qnh.J"'21. O.nora1 I ~ to veterans and 5% down or FHA tmns avail. Like a model home, thla 3-bedroom 2 t>.alh beauty U: one or a kind! New urptls. frc11hl)' painted. All bftim and many, many rxlras., Low mainten- ance yard • excellent re11.i- denU11l arcn. Al8o ml)' M- surne S~ ~: loan -$32,950. Call 545-8424 (Open t:YOI.) nn, lam nn, din nn. Prof. fl.oon, \\'ater M>ftencr, new PENINSULA POINT landsc11Pf'd, p e ace tu 1. fbltures, brick patio, plant- ENTERTAIN!--liulf! famHy secluded pool. Preatl g e era 4 bbq. $36,500. Ph One room, \\'et b11r, larae kit· neiJhborhpod. $77,:nl. by .;546-Ci:..'-'~=-----­ cben with loads of counters. O\\'nt'r, 6"-1425. i ' BY at.oner ln lfftl. del "nclceetl patio \\'ith bulltin L h-H M vr-H"lf Mar-a br, 'bil. lJ.10 ilCI' tt. S-&-Q. All thb on lv.'O Jou us ar r ew 1 s Shake roof. Xlnt cond. Cut and \\ ndtrfl:I 5 lxdroom Cu.sto1n pool, lush lnd.!ICpg, '<I naturaJ rock water tall ~ aaume GJ loan. $34,2JO. U~l()Ut Uff lCtS CORONA DEL MAR · 675-6000 24•3 E11t Co.ul Htghway, Corona Del M.;u .MESA VERDE · 646-a990 2850 Mfll VtJde Drive, Cost• MeN NEWPORT "EACH· 645-6500 1149..WISltllll D•lvt, Nowpoo~BHd'- n....,..,. ......... ... ............. .,.. ... . .................... AM ytol -t• ._b9t Ullttl•htkws'f'Mtt. .... ,.. __ ,.,._.,.. ... _, THE REAL ESTATllS POOL 4 11DlM.- $U,too· No Down ' bedroo:ns, 2 •para.le ' baUls. bul!Un -kit< chm 1-ly ...... Dllo1 lhe poo1. 540-rm POOI..PlltIVATE YARD TARBELL • J br I bo, lam rm w/"""'· en b&r, Wtatcllfl ana $11.900. eau 615-lS&!. home. Tiit rool and ""ti?'· carp pond. 3 br, 2s.» ~ lam For appt caU 540-7034. =~.-A reAJ Ca.llfonua rm, tonnaJ din nn, 2 trplc, COLLEGE PARK • Bulrt O,.n Sundoy 1·5 =tom design. deootalor doc 3 lid. wtlh od on M. lid PEtt BARR£Tr REALTY clnpu A wol!JIOllU '4W11J ol tll!lco lar dod. Polio a Ca" ~ Optn Sat A &ln, 1-6, 11011 bae1t )'II. A -to ... By • S..0-.11 Dr. -· 132. 'IQ). -2 1D!S _ houie on 0 ... s Ol'IN DAILY 10S lli:l!T COIWp Pm "'1J • S.,. Fl'o!IL Ooefor. Ullk l91li Cll1JIMSCO, inolnO Ten". 0,... -liba'1I I br. Lo ltland. UIR wfb:J. Maldt I BR., la!nlly rm. p!m exlla ~ ~ !Ill ll'"'1lot Rm. Uv Rm ol wet bar '°"" ., -·· le<. lild. C..... llr . '(,I~ IS~ a '1>ad''? ~an Id? IIOl1!Z Jh,ui.Ulllf Waldt UM ............................ l1L ...... ;.. ...... ..:•:"~~::.::L":vi::...·:..~':·~~n~n:.. ... J~C.U~!~~~··~~~~-OPE!IROUSEoolamo. ltlAL TOR, MUL Tll'LE LISTING SERVICE •P11aln. pz,lXlll. ey •wl~pooL v~.!!9,l(IO.;..aj. ---oJll·N.;,.-ssUN.=--...,.,.,.,.._-1 Owner. ~ Scenic '""'"""" .. ~m Jtif llAlllADOS Fut rtiUIU. ue Jusl o phOne -.... , .W It e 3 Bl\. I lelho-Pool -call •-·-~ --.142.-• 1 • ) I _,._ -.... ' ·l~ I l~l 'iiiiiiii -----~1~~11! [ l~I _ ..... _,,, .. I~ I .......,. .. . -. . . ... . . ., ··-···~··· ~1..-~ ....... Li .. J. ... MloM"o Dream House Special ow you can bll,Y her ll\8.t d~am house becaute !h.ls iJ 'Jt. -4 huge bedroonu, 21Ai lux- 1 urloua bnths, lots of extra room. Prestige model with 1MkJe cteep Chrpets tbruoul, J drapes to ntAtcb. I-luge ltlparate family r o o m . Trade in that old n1odel on 1 this S-19,500 special. SeUer v.·ill coJU1ider all offers. Call C WALl<LR I\ 11 f H!alto1·s ~S.191 '790 llarbor Blvd. at Adams Open Eve~. ' 5°/o DOWN MESA VERDE i I Delightful 3 BR CUil<! just : waiUrur for you! CracklillK fire pl ace, .new shag 1 co..rpet lng and Rlt thl11 on a l quid street i., blk k> park ' ' shop{irc: >-HlUT)" ~ 1 S29i9'lJ. Cnll 97!J...JOjO. l"ountaln Vall~ VETERANS In the heart of Fountain Valley across the strr-et from Mlle Square Cl>tuttry Club & park. Seller ha• been lransfen·e.d. 4 Irr RR '1, funnal din l'tn, all elec kltch, iiep. util rm, oven1lz~ 3 a:ar a: a r , 111ttuive firepl, upgraded c1'f)ts }l d111s thruout. Bf't11.1t ldscpd w/coocretc block w11ll & covd patio. Sec for yourtett. $35,500. I' '6M471 I ::::.J 54__..IH f' ' 7 $24.soo · 4 -BEDRM. + POOL! 2 baths, family room v.·ith elegant s ..... ·edish flnlplace, uaed brick hearth, rich \\'ood pa.nelina:. Great for entertaining. bullt·in }dt· chen, diswaaher. New lhq carpeting. Bkr, 842-2561. !Omu~21 ~ I Mocnolio ot Tollx.,·l, 1 BDnr.t, h:c \h·in~ rm, Fountain Valley TARBELL sunroorn. dinette & ' kit· "'""""'""""""""""-""""' chenclle, rpl~. d1iis. US.SOU. SJCXX}. ' down. bfJ. 7';:. 645-23YI .. f!,Y C>ivner • Lb\'ely 3 BR. tpl., oor lot. rm lor bMI, Camper 2sl1 '1>1>rfola Dr. ,~J,Q,1,l, -·. ~1ESA VERDE, v.·ell k<'pt 4 ibr .. 2 ba., fm rm. Lg yd & )pario. Lu~h cpls/drps k :more! $18,950 0 w n r . 1507-879-1. _!J'WO StORY 5 Blt:home on lge tree shad- ed lot, has everythl.lJ&: Big kllch. bi: torml din mi, lam rm Vi/bar, J BA. custm B·B·Q on patio + fencd )'a.rd. $35,500. \\'/GI no dn or n1in $1750. dn Cln convent. loan. See today! I' 531·5111 l ::::1 531-~ll H•nliftftM hodl LAI WIN'S H•nlinglen lltodl MEMOR IAL DAY -SPECIALS- BEST BUYS NEED SIX . Lustious BEDROOMS ll\tJ.1ACUl.ATE 4 BEDROOAt L&rs:e honie, IY'fe bedrooms, TOWNllOUSE thick exJM)n· asking $38,900', Small hon1c sive Jbag c~t thruoul, bedrooms,. asking $29,500. formal dlnlnr room 2\~ Both available. no down VA bl\tht and tour BIG' bed· or lo1v down FHA trnn.1. roonis ov.'ner 1ran11!t>rTed EASTERN CHARM -1vt;ve aot a "Sell It "°"'" llon1f'sick for a red brick price of S35,500. Call lanvin house! Fo11nal din in & quick to 11ee th\11. room! Wa:e livioa: room Executive Special for 1hl1 11uperb l bedroom home ner.lled an1one lrff• and lhrube. Sparkling qua.U- ty tor fine rnttrtolnlng. Lush deep pilt' t':t.rpetlll£ with eu8tfin1 m a t c h I n &' drapes. all c.>lectrlc kitchen with 11.ll lhe trhnmln;:-1, (an- taatic firtplaN'. \\'hRt i1 Sho11•pl1tL'C for S:l'J,500: S<'IJer ia prepared tor GI anrl 1-'llA 1ern1."J, 11()1\··111 !he \ln1l'. C&ll C WAll(lll .~lit * and a :repa.rate parlor! An BIG FAMILllS arbour i~ t.he back yard! Re11.ltor1 545-0465 \VANT TO HEAR A \VllOP· Localed in Hunt t n R' 1 0 n 2190 llarbor Bl\'d. at Adam.:s PER! How 'bout & \Vhoppln' Beach •nd onlv Sl.1.950. Opi'n Evts, big J bedroom family raom CLOSE T O THE "Sbowca.ae homef" 2400 llfl· BEACH AND SO 0 0 0 tt! Don't1el1Uiekld1to"get INE XPENSIVE lost!" in this homf', it'U lake \\'hen yon Stt thlit really you a wttk to find lhtm. See 11hnrp 3 bf'droom homt you POOL HOME! $27,400- No Down this home today! Covered ,.,on't believe tht> price. tPnns. Lund!i of rlPcklni;. pat io, l 'ritr Kal'age, Sf'XY Proteuiona11y landscaped beauUful 1111·lm pool, "'ith Roman bath in the mast'r yard, only $24,500. .s.lidf', pool equipnicnt & suite 11.nd more. Prlrtd rlghl CALL ~jfii l'aruum. All c I f' c tr i r at $42,500. at lnl'lvin. SHERWe•D REALTY "A1'•ar<I" bullt·in kitchen, * 18964 Broolthurst, r.v. full dining room. J<iTIJ! sized NEED A 2 BEDROOM * SPECIALS * "''""'""· B,k, 84"-0604. WITH NO $24,950. ALL TERt.IS. 3 BR, TARBELL MAINTENANCE? 2 BA, like ne1v crpts, drps, 81\CllELORS, PUSSY CATS d sh w 1o1 hr, ,vatersottener . OR SMALL FAMILY -Seller~ bought larger home eo.n1c fall In love with thls _rush! 582·1 \V, Edinger, 2 bedroom 2 beth townhouse. Huntington BeAch If'!! "J.tove In" clean end 4 BEDR1tf CONDO. Good OPEN HOUSE SUM. 1-5 _only 5 niinutes from lhe loan assump(ion. Paymts 21-121 AUG USTA CIRC. beach and all activities. Je1s than rent. Gd rond. Show c a 1 e l\'ledil erranean Sl,OCKI. les.1 than "New" Crpts, drp~. & re[rig, Small custom homf' -4 Br-2 .... ~ ha· CORI. $27,950. a.I la.rn·in. dn. w/2nd, Avail S.l. 01\•r.rr lravlng -llurry• 968.4405 Anytime $3!1,000. LEADERSlllJ' R.E. 4 BDRM. -S24,950- HEAVY SHAKE ROOF FOUR SE..t\SONS BEAUTY. 71·1-842-4·llli. 4 BR, 4 BA, lg film rm \VI %. AC pool beauty. 4 Br-1511(1 fpl, lonnl din or den. As· sq fl . fa n1ily hvn1c . shn1\'S liUn1e VA loan. Submit cuh like 1notlel hon1''<Uston1 tlo11•n. Ne.ar Beach. Quick dr:1pes. Subn1it nil oh-:;. poss. terms, O\vnt'r I r a n s • d • CALL 847·850i $31,500. J.F.ADERSHIP R.E. 11-H42-4 !f.6. Laguna llHch Lido Isle FREE RENT CONTIMPO. TH 3 BR • tom . l din""'· 4>' FOR 1 YIAlt LAGUNA HILLS E l..OI. strttl to •tr«tl $69,500 Ou l\ll Ltivltl display mod&"b. Prc1!!£t adulf community BEACH HOUSE 1S "-lol, "" home. Sl!'ffl 1000 Vlll•gt Housa t<llaetnt I• Ulsute World. Locattd in the ruatk Seaakk: to •tre-el ............ $90,0IXI (Sl-10(.)Ml, ikh1ln.a:. air con-Bett.ut wrroundlnp. au lux· Village o1 So. L&IUna LIDO Rl!ALTY clllionln,a:. 1vood df<'kl. \\'aa ury appolntrncnta. Then· il'ilAT'S \\'ltERE ALL 3317 V111. l.ltlo, N.B. $17.100. Now $14,:'JOO, peutic pool, saunas, l)'ltl, 4 'n!E QUAINT LITTLE 67)-7300 1200 Vill•gt Housa bl!Uon! lableL Id UC II BEACll HOUSE:S ARE. BAYF'llOlli'T 110h1E (S.llmll. 3 \\Wd decks, s!!':! "Award _ wtnnlns" YOU KNO\Vl , S ~ c 1 u de d f•\er Ii Sllp Sl~q.~i(I() !klrtlng. \Vas Sl8,!Ka'.1. Now rurni!h~ motltl homn ON fl'Olll I llf' lflne, by hi&h IIBN BRIT'l'INGIIA \1 'fl!'i.~. S.\LE TJllS '''EEi\. ~·ood fencing. REALTOR 615--012:1 C'o111rn1po CnmmunHlrw Sprav.·1i1111; nistlc styled llv . ---:!¥Kn Rhl.J::e Jl.nu te Drive 830-:l900 or 8.10·7'900 rm., has VAULTED OP~'I O\VNEJl..Cu5ton1 3 Bit, 3 BA. On l\fouli1111 rnrkii·ay, Nt:\V 1nt11l.el, l'>x~l Vl(ero,y 2 Af:A..\t CEllJNGS &. E..X· 2 frplt'. fonn din. 114 Via A(Unctnl 11.1 Lei!>Urt "'orlcll Br .. 2 ba,"cArpet U1rollihnUt. ro S E D T 1 !-.18 ER S. lifentone. STl .~iOO. 67!!-lt<MS t."u.::unA Hiils R.11).1900 SS.GOO l\fASSIVE AOOBF. BLOCK Mes• Verde -Cc5NTEMP0..--Con!rm110 Con1munltlr11 T\'PE FIREPLACE. lrorn ---------GREEN RIVER 2t002 ltkti,'f!' Rnute Drh-e ti -']' , • I 1 .... ~1ESA VERDE VALUE; /On ~toulton Pa.rk'o1·ay, oor '" cei ing. _e". Pc u • ..-S I G•-•l "am•'lv P"-" ~ l"·t PRES"'~Y j)lll' OUI new 4-bfo.d1w1n, :;. ~ r .... ,. aJjitt•cnt lo Lel!ure Yt'orlc!l \\•iuuvV.' nu. "", ,., l\JONTlfLY , PACE RE.i\'TAL HAS OCEAN VIE\\' 'J'wtn bath f'xecul ivf' 2 • 1 1 or y 1.al:'Jna 11\llJ !.D-7900 . homr. 1'~\llt'<l 11·Uh f'Xlrn.'i , FROl\1 $69.50! ~Lt:~ bediwm w/atlached Fornud lh·h11: rnoni "'llh A $t'N!al t:ini!ly NJmmunily W ). t1 Zlllt rt'IOl'>lll" holnt' ~t lia1h. ti 1 >' 1 11 1 11·tih C'Omfort & ht'<lt""' for up 1 hlk f1'01n brach. $699j Long :;nlley t~-pt" kitchen In-r:,;1~1."Cf'ill'<'a~f';!~A n~~~ vi·\'ryone. l M·••M 10Jniht. ~Z l2 ,•ludft RANGE '1 OVEN, Count ry kltclw:·n "·ith lriri.:r rn~t nf Anaht-in1 on nr1v •--O-H-,.-,-,-.-,.-,,~,,..,-_~Ba~y~11ldr• R E FR l G En ,\ T 0 n. • fan1lly l'IX'i!ll. t' out' t h Ri1•crslde f\vy. Tflke Grttn \llllnKC No. :.~. :.! bntl...:. \VASHEll, all in matchi""' it ff dj · "" lx<tlroom .tr thin! bn1h 1\·1•r o ·rnn1p I\ ttcrnt to r 11rpnrt. 11ril',111• p 111 1 1 o . rolor lone &. TI1i:1 charn1in11; ideitlly Joen tt-d for u.~r M Grl'<'n Jlivcr t~J f Coun;e. firf'r>la.ct:, :! pxil11 & .! bf'Aell hous<.' i$ close to 1 . 4901 Grf'rn R!\·rr r1r. ol••bh.-,, bo•t ,,,.,_ J"> I n1a Us q11artrrs or gur~1 """ • f'Wrything. orrerf:"d tor on y Co1'(1nu • * iJ<t li'.li-i '.':74 .'12.)...S.)39 $29,500 FULL PRICE roon1. Utll i1y !'00111 i\•ith ~ ~--~ SEF. TODAY! "'asher I dryer hook u I'. \:Ii'.! S.110\V S'l'OPPEH. '10 Lan\r r. lJx·M. <prinklf'tl, block "'11ll fr!l· t~11nlns1ir Ro~al :\tonorl'h. A•u]I P•••k GOKE T0~10RRO\\'! " MISSION REAL TY rin.i::-, luxur\ou~ cnrpf'lln~: .t Ser 11 to ix-li<'l't' lt. 24.\f.I. 6-12-ml 1ln1pes. d\.~h\\'ilSht'r. S,3S,31Xl. Pnf ~) klt(·hf'n, dt;>n & 11·e1 I c0~1,7m~ll~-,,-c1t"'ll-ec-_ 2-~n~ .. -.• ~,~b-,-.', I !JS~, SO. COA."1' HY\\'. Call ;i~r ... 3J3."1. 11:11·. LAGUNA -!11111. r111. Sldl'tln!! ,ri_ A11·n. ' -I'll ·r · 1 1 · ('~)nh•n1po CQn11nunlt1e, P h one (714) 494-0731 .> • rt· e\'t'. pool ~\:.t(' l"11'· 2-U)l2 H11h::r Route Dn\'C' in,:s. Set up in Ne"' l..ni.:i1n:1 BLU-EBIRD--C-AN_Y.ON nf'r lot. $:¥!,~. Principals tOn :\loulton Park1\·11,_·. Hill.; adult park. \\'a~ o•tl>" Ch1·nrr. :-,.1&-0.••Xl7 11· ~ No"· '11 9~ odi·111·_••n1 lo '-·,,"-\l'o'l•ll ............ ~ · ••'· LiUlr Beauty in 11. park st>t· ...,. "' c t c it' ling, ocenn vu from deck, 2 ;M;;;.:i'c;';..lo:;,n;....;V..;1•;:,i:;o;..____ La;{\11111 llills 830-7'.X(l :?1~~ e,~:'° ~~~eunnr'.f:e. BR., 11i baths, S\\•edish ELOORADO 2 RH, 11;. BA. lllu t.loulton P11rkw~. rrplc.; plans tor expnnsion. lux. cplll. cust. drpi;. P1·t . II fl!) adj11eent to 1.elsuf'f' \\'orlrl) Lgf'. lot, small pricf'. $.'14.500 "·ell-lndscpd, lo\Y nin\n('(', ..._,.,S. Laguna lllllK S..1J-7rol LIVE IN STYLE L'O't'l'il patln & jiCHrl'len 1v:tlk.1 :;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:" --.,~,~,.~BUDD\" ~tobtle lf<>llK' GROW IN VALUE pavf'<I 5lrlcy11rd !nr hoat or I 3 BR. ~e<:luded, custom home c1111nper. S2'J.:OO. As.~11n1nblc Royal Pal~ P'rk I Palm,; Newport 8e1ch Sprinrcs1 Ailults, ll. 11 r a c I in old trer :irPn, fan!aslic 61 .. ':D loan. 01'.·IM'r. 1137-111$.i. furn'li. Xlnt in & out. $5700. Cnta.lin11 11unser & OC't>Rn 4 Bit, 2 BA, fAnt nn. \ndry Ocean Vi'ew from 64'4-0019. vie\1·s, corner frplc., mall· · h t $38 900 -~='""''""'~~~-nn., \'Je\\', s ag cp . , . AU A • * KIT 1"-~ l BR. -m-si1·e beams & indir£"ct light· Prln. only. 837-3Kl<i. ftCJles 1 1 f "'~1 ,"" 1 iog in all roonis, unique. ro ('te y urn ~h~. A u t 3 BR, 1 ~ ba .• nu cpl~. drps, ·J_g COY, patio, good \\'.i;ldc loc. Nr. all schools. $76,T'JO. 2201 RalC'igh. O 11' n er 1!»8-9~. Prine only. . $28,900 landiicnpe artist's drenni come~ true, trees, colorful shrubs and flo"·c rs. 2 pullman baths. D r I u '< e buiH ln kitchen appliances. dishwaSher. Huge Jiving N.wport B •• ch Tired ()f looklt¥t at flf'1-hbor'1 '· · N ~ h fountain fills the hath tub, 'A p1u·" tn ""''port u.:nc · SALE by 0\\'lle r. 5 yr old 1111· fonnul tlining. polishtd EASTBLUFf ,1~~1Js? ~~,·,' yohur eye:11 on $30\XJ. can 54&-tlOO. . . I & 3 DR 2 "" spa." ng lue Pa.cltlc [illiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiilii niac. 111~1< e · out_. . hdi\'•L fl"·· labor·!laving BA "-d rron1 any wlndo1\· of thls ~y O\\'NER. 3 a·n~Dn. Fam. Rm., Frpl., $"9,500 Low do11n. ~1 '1~-021i6 4 BEDROOMS No dov.'n. G.l. tenns, love!)' large family home 1vith eil'Jt&nt fireplace de I u x e bu!llln kitchen, dishv.·nsher. rich \l'oorl paneling. \\'lred for stc:reo. Patio. Prime locittion. Bkr. 962-1373. roo1n 1~·ith Ins p Ir i n g ---------- : .....,i·ere pall<\ sup<>r l klh:h .. !'.lnnck bar, laurn:I"". EXECUTIVE ESTATE ""."'1 ~r '!1:1()( ·"min. o ..... -1. • ~~'''""· "-st b>ly _ 0011,c,, l.inbelicvahlc hf\!f 1v·1·c \\''~1:! -t0<S-'t fl! -"I 1 1 " 1 •-] 'J ruskln1 Tr111fJ[r JI i I I K I~ Bl I kl ....... ,.. " ...... n11u1~lon. \V:t1Ch \hr. ~un !II'! ., t1n!I, ~[lr n er. fr r I r . l'" 000 trees !lurroundini::: tl1e prrt· 1 " I """ ,.,.,,. ,.,...,,,. I ·"'· · )(•hl1ul \ ut11lh11t lsl:111tJ. Buy 1 ;;1iiiijliiiijliiiijliiiijiliijiiii~iiiiii fireplace, run dining room $30, 990! 11-a_t('r mn1 . ......,...,.wJ. 'w.>J DUPLEX lirst ya1·11 you'll ev .. r .-.r'". ~, 1 El I I I II :1 IC CSCOJX'. \\'Ortis cnn'I • IZll )Cf I .n .... B. I r di -I J3R, 3 BA, 2100 ...... ft. \V1Hi1 . '4g.t-2005. Potlo. Sp,lnkl•"-Bk r . SPANISH !.162-SSG:i t . 1---------Nc;1r ara sc Covr-Bcac 1 ~, •lesrr1bc rhe beauty, lhi11 3 DIVORCE fol'C'Cli sale hclo11• in So. Lnguna. 1 BR. each. more can ive ~ny~ Buy :1pp'! bedroon1 hn1 ii a.II. Fon11n.l NewPort Heights J!ESA de! !-.Tar, lll steJuJ i). I ld{'(.'Orated 4 BR , 2 BA. l'M!I\' jig f_an1 rm, bttn bbc;, air,! Sll.500. f>.IG..6069 I !ASTSIDE, 4 an. bit-in&. Super sharp home on country niarket. Court says aell tor frp!c.; ocran viei\', dbl. gar· only -Cnll 979-1050. 1linlng rooin. hiflh r11.rpets quiet cul·de·sac street 4 $32.500. ~ Br Dean Honie, 11.g-e, Lft:e. fenced yard, $310 Omu and matching drare1. We NEWPORT HEIGHTS FIXER UPPER , frplc. l1:1.n1. rm. )• 11. rd 1v.'/tree!. Good area. By 011·ner. $37.000 67"~11 TARBELL JSSS4 Brookhun:t, Fountain Valley TARBELL Hamilton & Brookbun;t, Huntington Bch. COOL OFF NOW! bedrooms, 2 baths, fan1ily immed occupy. ~1u~t see to hfo. inromr. S39.950. ~rll'21 1\·ill lrade anything yuu room \vlth !iN!place, plu1h tx.1ieve. By <nvner. 962-7097. Hillie McCormick 'Tl hn\·c for this $60,00'l castle. rlee.p pile ~a;peting. drapes lrvirte Re•ltor 714: 494-7551 You 11·lJI agree. Call tor 11.p- deluxe buLlbn k It(' hen •I -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.: --~===~c~-'--poinln1i:'nl. dl•hwa.hH . Pat i o .I ' RETil.EAT By owner 3 Bl\, I BA, 2 room• connecle<I to ra.reae. Pl\rktn1 spaCI" for boa.I. Lat lot, nr. achool1. 646-9714 or &16-1346, A~k for ~· ~LUSH 3 BR, 2 1 ~ BA, la~~ n'C roon1. 11·t~ h:1r. :\lany extra~! $34 ,500. ;,.10-1i6l. ------·---2 HOUSES on level lot. good renlals. a minutes to ht>aeh pr 0. C. Airport. 201 E. f.oo (lit Bluff * 4 BR CUSTOM * llO~IE IN' PRE.STIGI-.: AHF.A. Calhedral ce!Bng1, Jrg frm. rm w/firepl, lovel)' shim thruoul, itll eler. kitch. $11,500. Drive b)' 9961 \\'ei:thaven. HOMEBUYERS REALTY 111·2'250 r OPEN HOUSE BY Own.,-Shft<p 3 bd,, 'ha. i EAS'fBLUfF tn.m rm. formal di(! rm. joJ2 CAROB SUN . l-S eon1 park & 3 pools, 11.ssumc ~p:iclous 3 BR. 2 ba. phis ex-~61:.:i~GC,t'-, '-l.12-'-.500-C-C!l6~S--'-94'-77~-=~ 1 ~pander! family rm. 1-Slol'y; GREEN Brook Jtome, F.V. 4 ,eul de ~nc Joe. on generou11 Bdrm., 2 Ba., family and ~I. Smartly a pp o int e rl dirring room. Single story. lhruou!. 1\tove-in con d . _:;B:_Y_:•_w_"';.:'_-_:_968--0;_:_;_:2_4'::_. __ _ 'Quick e.'JCro"·· Avail. at 5 Br & 3 ba.. Healed pool. $-16,0CO. Plea St" come "buy.·· Fflllr \n ?!faster B. R. $-12,<XXJ. 9M-2365 aft 6 pn1. 4Br+-Lrg aonu;-Room S BR + POOL Sprinlders. \\'alk to all GOOD BYE -OR schools • near shopping too! GOOD BUY? $37,900. I.Arge ho1ne in xlnt area. New w/\'f shag carpeu1 anJ lots of fresh pnlnt, fir,pln~. all built\IUI, H&F + lo\1· maintenance back yard. Suhmit. Call 847-1221. Brk 842-6691 . It's both! o .. vner has ht:en TARBELL 16UJ· Bea.ch' Blvd., 1, .Hun'J:ington Bea.ch ~ m~:tY~~~~'!, purcha8e tlil 'tiitlj' 4 bedrm 17141 Beach Blvd .. 1-1.B. Ranchero w/1,650 sq ti, $20,900! featuring brick f!repl, rear SWIM POOL p'tlO, W/W crpt• &_ d"I"• ideally Joe on a quiet st., Live a life of ense in thi11 ju1t minutes lo sbopplng &: cozy · attractive home. J1Chl1. $26,990. full price. Generou1 sized bedroom11, 2 $215. per nio. inc\•11 all. Mparate bath11, all electric VILLAGE transferred & his home is priced to sell. Ab§':>lutcly right ror that style of living 11.t the "Racqur:t Club". 4 Bclnns., dinirl: room, fami· ly room; 11·allpaper & beauittW.1~ lhruout: $45, 750:· ' .. i)red hill REALTY Univ. Park Center, Irvioo Call Anytime. 833-0!120 OUice hours 8Afl.f lo 8PM builtin kitC'hen, full dining REAL ESTATE room. Patio. Corge<1us sbAg 531-5800 546-8103 JUST REOUCEOJ oarpeting, "1Stom d"'P''· REPOSSESSIONS 4 Bdrm .. i y, _bath" t,m;]y Bk:r, 962-5566. Choice: end unit, low ma1nt. TARBELL Adams &. Magnolia, Huntlngton Bch For Information and Jocntion yard; upgraded & nicely of these FHA & VA homes, deroratcd thruout. 2,000 Sq. contact -ft. & Ju.st reduced to $35,250. KASABIAN 847-9604 Riel Estate . - 211 l Visla <lei Oro ~c.,..·µw-t Bench &14--11 33 ANYTl:\tE \\'Ai"T A PCK>L Ho~1E! . Low, low Down sv O\vNER. "BR .• 2 bau.. r-c:fPEN SAT.-1-:S-'1 Br. 2 Ba, crptt:, <lrp$, cov fam rm. frplc, etc. 3 yrs Convenl~nt to 1'~1\'JS, lrg loL... Wlfi nir. 13".000 841~95J I B\'. OWN~. 4 BR .. 1~ B~ f~ITI. fl11· shag cph., 18(Xl sq'.,f..t):. Sll.::00. 963-2146 of ( 113) 379-6711. ,,, J 1111 '-PI' !Iii, -·--'11 Po llo r t 429 VISTA FLORA . t th' 1 f .1 Elt>mentary sch!.~.&: ocean. "SINCE l"'"" p11.ti6, Owner ~1119. l\Jinirnum do1\'n r:oves you neiv. \\'aJk to Ed~n Jllgb, · R l •-H ti t B h Ill o 11 arge am1 y rm .,...... Beau1. 3 B .. . Ul1. c.undo: un r'lg on ••< ChHd''" ""''' 1,·v-" ''''' 1 hom•-3 Bdrms, batl••-Full • _ " '" _ •~ _ · ~t \\'estem Bank Bldg. lm1nac. lhrnout. Ali rooms -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ ----d l 35""" 71'"-l • price only $28,500. Call no\v, ::i ,,. im.n. •JN. ;;;, Univeridty PArk Jrvlne 1'!>8ciou~. Gln11s enc-I. frplc., 6"'o VA it \i'On't last! Sand DollAr Ln. 714 -D .,2 7000 ' NI ht ~1·f't bar; luxurious corp. & f t 5.16-1192. •y• .JJ • 9 I ''""''· TlnlOd wi,,<low•·f ASSUMABLE REAL ESTATE FAIR ---;'il~iiiimi\fC=:::::::= Elf'c. ~~rag" door O)M'ncr. SU.~. loan, payable S2Zl (714) 53~2551 GOV'T. OWNED ; BR., 2 ba., atrium $3251115 Everyl!n ng & more lh~n per mo iocls PITI.· ~· 1.q VISIT-POL YNE~ Repo!'sessC'd home,.;. U:Jw 3 BR .. 2bn .. fam. rm .•. $335 yot1 evei· dreamttd about 1n bedrms din area & 1116Jter in yuur 01vn back yard. Fish doi\•n. Government pays \\'E llAVE OTHERS this btauUlul setting on the l.x~di·m ' open Of\ cuatm pond &. waterfall, colored closing aisll!I. Cnll 968-4441. gi'C'Pnbe!t. rtdwood patio: B e, aw. t lights. large rree1. 3 BR. 2 * Crest Realty 'lloli"l 111lhl. MORGAN REAL TY tctlek, conv loc, best home BA home w/lrg llv rm. - 673.-6642 67S.6459 for this price in UJ\\·n. formal din 8l"ea v.·/mir· OPEN Howe Sat & Sun. THE BLUFFS Condo, ~fajor ~fany, many xtras. See nov.•. ro~d v.·aUs. Only $25,500. Fnncl~an Fountain home. C1ll June Blelr 961-7833 4 Br .. 3.& .. 3 car gar., fam Greenbelt, l Bfl., 2~, BA, ll rm util rm c t d SINCE !"'" atll rn1. Frnnci~an ~foriet. RED CARPET REALTORS . · . ·, P · rps, " ;rl'IJ" ----Tl.1·11 li11 r '13 fOO 00 !J62-7771 lnd!cp, apriokhng 8}'Stem. 1.o;t \Ve11lem Bank Bldg. By 0"'net, ~ ; ' &l4-l'1 · 961-4471 ( :;:~) 546-11 OJ Financlng avail $ 4 fl, t 0 0. Uni vcnity Park Jr\'ine •Lov•ly3-DR. t'mily ,;;;_ J .,-------· 15 Vacant Homes Owne<, 847-al82. D•Y• 552-7000 ' Nights Lusk. Df'rorator interior. O\VNER LEAVTNG-2~S yrs 3 I: 4 Bedroom11, good arl!a, BY o">ncr -Be au t i r u I _ _ Beau!. lndscpd. $5.1.500. 8)' nt'W 4 BR, 1% BA, f:tm rm, aomt with pool1. FHA It. Seahury home'. 4 BR .. 2 BA, BY owner 3 BR, ram rm, Ch\'ll,r. 644-1341. 644.oo:l2. stone firepl, upgraded crptl. GT financing, $400. to $1000. gnn:len kitchen w/bttn~. Pl an I, Broadmoor Tur tle Any day i1 the BES"r DAY to 10% down. $33,950. RED Iota! down and rent 'ti! e11· CO\'ered pa.tkl, cuirt. drapes, Rock. Own the I a n d . run an ad! Don't CARPET RE A L T ORS crow clo1e1. Ca.II now -beaut. landscaping, $33,!nl. 8ll-279S l..;";;;'':;'';;·;;;·:;'al;;;;;l :;"';;;;;day=64:2;--t.6:::7':.::::96:2:-77:n=-=======R=o~be~r~l~s~&~C~o~. ='~6~2-~5~5~11:i =~opetown Ln. H.e. 1-L-a_g_u_n_•_B_a_t_c_h ___ _ NEAR ""'h -e .. utitul hlg EMERALD BA y RR. rlin Rm., Ct"pfll', drape1, Outstanding-Vlt'w home In d1h/\\•sh.: P.llC patio. ~aut. an area with 11rlvo.le bc.-ncl1 yrrl. •J'lrink.ter. S 21, ::i 0 0 . pools and iei\ll.ls <:<llu1s. 962·n9-t Beaurt!\1ll)t derorated, 2 t>ed· 3 BR, 1-'~ BA, 111: ram rm, room, 2 bath home ~·llh V.'/corner u~ brick ff1>lc, sunkt'n livlnR roon1 and h1ah liv nn w/frplc, D\V. other l>t"amM cellings. Two tire· xtrR~. rnA appNJ, $29,500. placc1. one in mn.~ter bed· By Ov.-ner. 84&-1696 roo1n llM ont' 1n living room. Illf~UC. 3 BR. 2 BA, new Dlnina roon1 wilh v.·rou.11:ht curt drp11 It shag crpt. XJnt iron rollinJt 0Vl'rlook1 living rrt1hborhood. 1 ml. to room llnd view. AH in ln1· S@~~lA-L&"B!t'S" The Puule with the Built.Jn Chuc/de be11.ch. Anxious! $31,450. peccablt condl!lon. A ~1UST ~971 . SEE! $74,500. J"me11 Lt.tms.11 ~taturf! landscaping lend1 privacy &. charm to this 2 bdrm., 2 bath family view home. 2 Fi repl11ce~ & large family room. S4J,gj(}, .. .Aataa REAL ESTATE ll!Kl Glenneyre St. 4M-9473 549--0316 -BEACHFRONT- Fabulous view, beauL be!l.ch. 2 BR, 2 BA, gori:eou1 own· your-own .apls. Security, elevator, pool, gar. $45,000 to $55,000. Owner v.•ill leue- p u r ch a. 1 e option. 714 :499 -3005 Bkr., 213: 849-5225. EMERALD IAY Charming J Br +.Fam. rm. Immaculate! Ocean 1lde of l-l"'Y· View. Irleal location. $145,000. ~fwt see! TED liUBERT & ASSOC. 3471 Via Lido 675-8500 SUPERB Opportunlty-Dwner transfcrred-Wa.nt1 action! 3 BR, 2 BA homf' on M)0Rllc Hill. Asking $43,SOO. Make your oiler. Whitaker Realtor, 494-4434. BY O\VNER -3 Br, 2 Ba, vie11• lot, former ~I hon1f', rum & apple . 11.vailable. S32,500. 495-4.132, ffJO-j97G DliP-L-EX.c.~2~B~R-.~l~B-A, e.utom. gar. $69,500. Benut. view, No. ,nd, ~. No B"- Lt1gune Niguel • Prfftigt 4 Bedroom ~todel •Sha11;, Ol'apes, Fireplace •Unique Deck ti: Patio Area •Custom Feature's; $35.COO Owner; 2421] La Hermosa. •495-5935 BY OWNER -3 Br, 2 Ba, vlc1v lot, termer model home, furn & apple, available. $32,200. 49s-4332, 830-5976. Lido Isle LIDO ISLAND 2 BOAT SLIPS ~ Bedroonls. !B~ Batla. llU$te Kitchen 1vilh many Extraa. l\tuch Tile Md \\'OQfl. 2 Y."ll't'placr~. PosAlbly Trndt fnr lnt'Om r. S240,00J. C.:ill 646-0555, E\'eninp 6~. COLWELL PROPERTI ES. INC Rfl\LTO RS 5 Bedrooms Plus BY OWNER This gt't!Rl home has 3200' of Jl.c,altor.. 54:;...o.t65 3 BR, SJ)ftnlllh charmrr. l\P.- a.ll 1hc thi ng~ 11. big family 2790 Harbor Blvd. al Adnma mode I e d . ttdeoorated. ~ds. Purchase or the Open E\·ea. l\eaut. b:. $36,000. 6e-6193 hon1c m:tkc1 )'Oil a n1f'T11hcr 1---:C.' tlA,11, 6Ta-1668 eve.; See any. of l\ private pool and tennic POOL tlme. ' · • club, the bench i~ ju111 i1teps ldca1 honlC in prime llnrtmr LARGE I 0 1• a~ 2 , &wll.)'1 1 ~;-)lfi!:U .[ront 01} A Highlands. 4 SPAcioos BR., quiet cllllal. Call 675-7225. f11.n1. rm., 2'~ ht.dis, .tep. ~. new crpt, 3 br. laundry rm. Kitchen blw.. Pl,SSO: ~ or Ml-6781. cpt/<lrp11, & a iqwokllna: 5e\tth L1fvna COLWELL PRO PE RTI ES. INC . R[ALTORS ht Tff;fE-OFFERED On cl}()i<'e comer lot In Ehl· bluff. 3 BR. le: family rm. Lusk homf'; JJOme v iew of ocean. Great ana for chll· dren. $47,900. OPEN SUN. 1-5:30 900 ALEPPO lili•iig 3629 E. Con1t Hwy., CdM * 675-5930 * * Ht1rbor v1h Hom •• Impressive 2-itory Palermo mod'! w/CommMdln11; View. 4 BR, 3 BA, FR, DR, Dra· matic 28' Jong \l..ia.•ter SUlte w/priva.te aH!illJ[ room. All Bldr Extr.11.11 + Lux. 11upe1·- rie'p v.·ool f:rpt lhruout; Cu1lom dee. 1lrapea, colorful "'oven y,.'(l()(J1 in kil . .l much morel Lnnrl Jnrl. $67,!Y.iO. By Owner, 644-6249 Open House 1 ro 6 D,•c'.::'Y:.:-____ _ OPEN 2-4 SUN. 360I MARCUS Pier & allp. 2 BR. 2 bnlh•. R..-2 lot . Del!rhtful patio. Owner will con1irler bont RS 00..·n pnyl. $76,000 heated pool. $44,000. THE POINT E:tC'Jusivt! Balboa Penlnsuhl Point. Impressive 4 BR., 3 bnth11, t'.'dr11 l~e llv. rm. & hui<! 18x.f0 l11mlly rn1. Beam ceillngir. r.1a111 i v e frplc., largt patio. SOO-.vn by app'I. $1'9,500. CALL · (i). t4•·l414 A~ r.EALTY. Nt•r Nt•••rl P••• orrlce En joy Holld1y1 At Home 2 BLOCKS TO BEACH $31,950 4 Bedroom 2 Bath, 3 Patio Newport Home. Breezy, Bright Room1! Reclecor.! New Lawn! Workahop And BIG Doa Kennel! Private Bea.ch, Paola And Tennt1! Owner 842-3246 or 613-3570 305 Prolpecl. Newport Beach SAVE TWO WAYS J. By redu~k>n ln prl('t. 2. By no II.lei comml11lon MONARCH BAY A picture book 2 ~tory Colonial home. 8 yr1 old. 4 xtra !arr" bdrm•. Ma11t r.r bdrm 1ulle w/lrplc oc- cuple1 entire 2nd floor, J'S BA. Lara:e tunny kit w/all tile cu•tom xtras. Plus ea.tin& a• ea owrlookina: Mated pool. Formal din rm, Jlv rm w/fri>lc le low hea.m ceUlng. 1''abuloo1, l u s h lndacplna:. Separate lnvltlnt jtUtll hou!W w/wet bar. Equlpt photo dark rm. Com- fortable outdoor wood lanai, View ln a bea.ulitu1 1atehou&e communil)'. Prlv beach A priv leMll courtm Price WAI $1Z,000., ncnv, $119,000., owner. Call d1y1· 831--0610. Alt 5 PM .l Wknd• ' 499--3022. * OPEN SAT. 1-5-* 2!02 REDLANDS DR. I fj] ':.' Immllc, l BR., 2 baths; [ lttM Etlett, family rm., bll·in1., incl. ;;;,;Gt;,;"";,;etiiiiiiii~~;;, aelf-clcanlng dbl. ovtn; 2 frplc11. Side gate tor boat • 111or&i'e. $31,900. Acrta .. for ••I• 150 : Wtlktr Rttlly 675-5200 I ;;:;;;:;;i;;;i;;;;a:;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;.I = via Lido, Np1 _ e .. ch Country Uvlng. '. BAYFRONT, PIER PICK YOUR OWN . C:tll: 67"'.J-361\:'I ORANGES U73-SOSG Olannlng 5 BR beach h01ne 4.6 net acrtll · 1n RJvf'ralde. on sandy ahore. Excltlnrr harbor action choice Le-vel with lrontalf" on fWo associated BAOKE'IS-Rfl'l l l ORS 1025 W 8otboa 67].]66J locale. dNUcated road•. S12 ValfJn· 2301 Bayside Dr. SlG8,000 cla orange lret1. Al-1 ZOOf', By Appointment Avo.lla.ble ill one p11.rcrt or will divide. PrlCt'd •t $5,000 . PANORAMIC VIEW Tod lluhrrt 67S--8500 per acre. For further lnfor· · Beaut mo.inll\intd home * RY OWNER * matlon, pleue call GleM 2 Bedroom1 It lnra:e tamUy !Mk ovrr our com~lltion.. lfa1J11.m 1vllh nn. Pool. $64,500. \\'e h11ve It. ha.\'e priced this Eckhoff & Assoc., Inc. Georgw Willl1mson hon1e tor a fn11t 11ale1 Cu~. ~l-2"21 ; Evell/Wknili Call Reeltor bit 4 an. Ill! xtru. Nr. 1llveniltlP. Q1·1155 541-6570 645-1564 "hlo. 142.000. Op<n S.t ~ '""""~~~~-1!!!1!!•1 _ - . Sun 12-.'\. 22:12 :\f1u'l111ret Dr. --40 ACRES TRANSFER. t.fu1 t 1 e 11 . &JG..(1148 or f714l 733--0393 ll1trbor Vil'"' lfGme, 4 br. 2 coll. Orana:e•, SO ahar1:1 water. ba, i~lond kllchen/famlly -=~~~~~ hlg)I vltw location ntlJ' nn, up1:radf!d cpl OPEN SAT/SUN 1-:J Huntu Industrial Parit:, a throurhout, sell . cleaninQ: 1 2212 Merg•ret Dr. Mulll·mlll\M $ devdopment. O\'rn, 2 brick pAt loa, fl'e ~hnrp 4 BR. le lam!ly rm. Out of· tov.·n owntr lllY• Int\<!. S57,(0J. &l•l-4~ fl.fad. kltch. &am ctfl'•· "Sell!" I w1nt aclklo. Look --GE:•Mji---lhil over It make an otter. Boundaries -C.olumbla, 1010 W. Cout Hwy., N.B. 1tflchl,a:An, f\.farlboroua:h A REALTORS 642-4623 C11.Re CM11.I (Eut of Iowa B\" 0...."0C'r lrl·le\"el c BR 21~ neal ERlfllt', m Nonh Coa.st NEW LISTING- .A t tll · 11 Rlvd. 49-1-1008. A$1c tor f OPEN SUN 1•5 Bayer.it F.xer. •t o m ft w/Pool -$53.500. 3 BR. 2 bit., d1n rm, f:lm rm, hobby rm. 2 ftpca. M11.ny f'Xtt1111. Nr UCJ .l OCC. By O....·nrr. lnl lrv~TW' AV'f'. 612--3181 HA RBOR VJEW HOMES' Avt. In Rlvenldtl, Biii Open llouat' Stlt/Sun/Mon F1.u, Realtor, 7J4: 683-4T.O I I TO OI I t _. I I I I I McH.y mtY be tho root of ~~_,.___..._~_, •II evil, but, boy, how W• - I N U'GD I R ,-~. :• ~-l1 ..,, ..... ,-.-.1 '""1"--"'"I ;.;..1-i* G c...p~,. "'" ctmi• ..,..... -"' fflll"" "' ........... """' • -• yW dftllop '"""' • ., NO. s btfow. I ' , am rm,. u rm, nr. 11 OoMa MonOOr i;cl..0011, 1 mil e in bt11ch. -_ · _ _ 105 VIA NICE SJ7,:i00. B';ti ,RfA u:rum:i.ble * 2880 Che teau W•y * Charming 2·•1y .. 4 BR. 2 b11.. loan. 962-0S86 Open Set/Sun/Mon. home v"/garden-typt pal lo. DR A ~f AT IC !; II hllrbla Ocean View! Bt/\11tltul 3 HR.. De('f'Jrate lo 111uit yourself. Trl-le\'el 4 BR .$-13 500 2 bath lr..>m,. w1th roi-mAl Sl).'i,COO 968-8173 I. E. oiaon, 'inc: din\n.I( .r..: fan11ly toomJ. Liv-1 W•lker Re1lty 67.S..5200 Rltn. Inf rm. w/lge. trplc. Nlcr• J.~36 V\ri Lido, N'pt Beach pat i o a r o111 . Good -JOO to ~ch! 3 Br. 2 Ba. nelr1'ihorhood cio5c 1 n CO:\fPLE'TF;LY ~modeled & tam rm. Q09e to Jehooh, school•. J-l2.~. rHlf.wr. tradltlOM I home. l parks &: 1hopa. $33,90!), * 499--2.9;(1 ., B<lnn1., dln. nn., den 962"'89SS by Owntr. wfl\'f't b1r. LArae corner BY O\VNER 2 St)' Clenmu s ~ ~ lo!, EAsl tnd. $99,XK>. BR, l Bath. bl•illl. d<h•hr, II'~~ frplc, piiUo, dote tG bet eh. ;.CV'~r:;:}. Aatnnf $35,ftl, 962.-2831 ,._ .... ---~ howcnlll lo...,_ Jra. a111 IC• !116 Via Lklo l!l-<i6> IMS 11ort Charlea r I !O 'f 2 en ACR~. New Mexico, nr. ,. OIVICO ..... den , 2 bath. national tornL $61.2) PER RACK BA y • 3 BR CONDO. ~"';;-;;o,,""".-.',,,· c:*-;~ ... •M:..::!M.::67=-ACRE. s•• Mo. ~7. $26,2'50. D1hwshr., frpl .• llARROR Vif'w Home · 5 Br. 2~ ACRF'.S Anttiopo Valley, Pvt. Pft.lio, 2 ~r rar .• IY.i m Som,.rset. Xtnllc, tte l11nd. only $250. down. Owner pool, Pie. 61.i 'r. \11t/JO% 644-4911. 185.1 Port fl1ataate. 1 u w ~• ti 54(J.31 OIWI ..._ • _..._ • _ ~wn·-~ 41· DY Q\VNtn. 3 s;:Jtome.Apa "--,1-m-o_n.;.l_t _f<l_--","1'-.-1.-1-52 JIA RBOR Vie w II om e 1. POOL. WF.STO.IfT AREA. Portltlno 4 RR. 31a BA. mo 61&-9108 • $49.9l). l9C9 arn.dn\OOr. 12 x to t:::.c~ MJ. It. Prot lrvlscpd, l!1rnt Newport Helgh711---f>'lndo. Up(raded and Joi• of incl. Prine nnly, '66.500. u.tru. ~lade for 1now, '1\-,. tW4·5005 l91A Port Bri1tol Cir. 3 BR. Vacant. R-2 room to Star Park. &lll.11 .e Ip ·~ Se-eluded 2 br, 2~ Con®, build. $29,900. Act:nt. flt't,(late. 9fi8..62lt "neat •• pin", fpl, cp!JI, 6T3-.(114t 6-16--T.c:t• HaVll' M>m•lhlne )"Oii want lo d~1. pool, $29,600 ownr Sell kl~ 11erru m w1 Call .Uf O.•ln.d a.di • tt !llll-14!1 &IW671 -· ""1-all NO\T 1G411. \ 24 P•ILY PILQT !aw~. May 27, 1972 • •• ·~1 ~~~~j ·~~~~~~I _,,,_ I~ I -!tr~. I~ [ _..,,.,_ Jf9 Ap:'~""IM RMl r9 I{,.,;:,,~.,, lf•1 · -~· •iiiiiliiiii•·-~~'-+';;.~~--~I •40 __ _.;._:._.;. __ JO.;..S HouHt Unfum 305 Ap F • u • A U ru • Hou ... Unfurn. 305 • ___ ;.;..;..;;;·_....;.;;'-ts-, _•_m_. ____ uo_;.;A~pt;.;.·..:U;.;.•;.;.fu..:r;.;n;... _____ .;.P_'·....,.n __ m. ___ _, 1 Huntlntton Beach N .-. •---1.. .. .. VAGABOND u x 60. Madeto WATERFRONT 1st TD loans _c..,.o ...... __ .. __ M_ .. ____ 1.-...:.=;;....:==-ewpo .. --Costa~.. General Generol Aperimenl1 for sale 152 lndulfrlal Pro .. rty 161 Money to L..,n -' own~ rs 1 p ec1Jlcatio116-:~ 3 BR, 2 BA., nr. Golden We-st 4 BR, 2 Ba, avail 711, $425. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1unke-n tub tn bat11, C11,-1om Rl F 1 t 1 N , 6~1 i'f.. INTEREST $21>2 BR-S.udio TH, liltn i£dlngtr.Crpts,drps.fnccl mo, lncld pool privileges * $30 W.EEK & UP* G"'AP.TS. crpU: & d.,,s. d11h/wsh. • ee 0 n e"port 7<4 l O crpta, drp1, )l6tio, view yard. Patio. Vacant. 644-l38S eves • Studio&: 1 BR Apia HIDDEN VILLA w/ · 1'.'f~.-~'. ·~-~~ "•"'"•'"",c~. Sboeii.~"'b:t'u·000Nov 2nd TD loans pool. 12<;1mo. ore. 833-1103. "" '===="----~ • TV & Maid s.rv1 .. Avail Hom•Llk• Llv•ns 1!o1"11.-,.,,. .............. , $27S-2 Br. stove, refl"ig. new 833-3886. DELIGHTFUL Home like e Phone Serv:ice-Htd Pool Families Welcome! Beaut. adult park. SMwn by Realtor • 675--6161 ~-e1t rates Orange Co. crpts, drpe, bltJu, trplc. NEW Huntington Be a c h' Twnhse apt. Near Qm.1 •Children & Pet acct.ion 2 BEOROOM-2 BATH app!. &U-4370 341 Bayside, NpL Beach "WE BUY TO'S'' Gar, yard, patkl. 2 blka High School. 644-54~ Low Monthly Rates From $159 1-I CO 3,000 gq, ft. 4 Br., 3 ba., -"=..::.:=::..::.:..::::::__ di , d E cl e MOVING -Nl'arly ntl"" * ·1 RNER * ocean. bonus rm., Olympic az. LJiE or Opt. Spa.c: 2400 sq. u. 2376 Newport Blvd, Cl\t Carpets -Drapes -Air Con t1on~ • . n 05• ~57 1el up In park near \\fith older house. Priml' Sattler Mtg. Co. $3)0--3 Br up,r, a.ll elec, new pool. $ 4 2 5. 213/-130-5667 4 BR. $425. 2ro4 Donnie Rd, 548-9755 or &tS-3967 ed patios • Heated Pool · Forced Air Heat • ocean. You can mo\•e In locatJon, Costa l.fesa 642-2171 546-4611 5hag, balcony, 1 blk bic eves. N.B. Avl 6/Z. 642-268!. This Ad \Vonh $5 on Rent Carport & Stora ge. { tomorrow. Loaded as ln<"l Corbin·l\fartin Realtors Serving Ha rbor area 21 yra. Corona. View! 'NOW! 3 Br. at Pac Sands. Westminster Unbelievably Beautiful 2500 South Salt•, Santa Ana .' 546-1525 W-D. $13.500. 7I4/S36-7348 6447002 or 642-8989 ~95% . $41X)..Cu$tom blt, 3 Br. 2 Ba, Frple, patio, bHns, v.i/w VAL D'ISERE Garden Apts. tenter 2 blks \V . of Bristol, off Warner on or 536-3826. Mobile Hom•/ ConvenHonal real ftilate :~~'v~£W· iEJTtLs IM&. cabana db, Walk to PRIVATE party. 3 br, 2 ba, Adults -no pet!. Flowers Linda Way, south to W. Central) ** Triplex, Atesa Verde, Tr•ller Parks · 172 loans. ti.Ir. Adams, bkr. Ocean. Rent or Option, $199. cpt, dll>s. Bhutters, pane.ling everywhere. Stream & $53.000. Lo down. OY.mr will MOBILE home' park in 644-7477 or 83.1-930.3. 67J...4030 or 494-3248 536-75ll, 8341 Munater, H.B. ~out. Lge yd s \v/brick, 2 \Va terlall, 45' pool Rec. Rm. VILLA MARSf::ILLES carry 2nd. 644-5065 Joshua Trft, Ca.JU. tor sale $15,000 Walk to beach -Sngis, epls 3 Br, 2 ba.. bltns, drpi;, w/w ~=j l&co~=: ~~k2 ;~ Sauna, Sgls 1·2 Bdrm, l urn· SPACIOUS. 1 & 2 BEDROOM APT. Commircial by owner. Under con-Priva te money fOT real 4 BR, 3 BA, Jcid:i/pets ok. crpt, fned, dt1l garage. Nr Unfum. from $138. SEE IT: furnished & Unfurnl1h9'1!t Property 158 i;tru cllori, 50 units. 494-2037 estate loan. Afr. Adams, Rent·A·HoUN 9794430 11ehl & shop'g e enter · I i892-j;;;~26T.l;;.'.:;;;:;;-;;;;----1 ~2000~~P~a~..,.~n~s,~642~-86~71J:O.~-Adult Living ~1- aft 6. Bkr. 49S-2130. or 644-7477. Costa Mtis• Repainted. $250. 962-4391, Houses fum. or HOLIDAY PLAZA Dishwasher color coordinated appliances .. First Time Offe,..d Unfurn. 310 DELU Pl h · d d b d Coast llwy, Corona del Mar Mountain, Oesirt, ll'REEll C'OOL CataUlla-Sl85-3 XE Spaeious 1 BR. us shagcarpet·mirrore war roe oorg... 3 Commrrclal & duplex Resort 1741 ][ ,e I L ndlord -Ow Br bom" gar, fn rd w/kids. Balboa Penlnsule furn apt. 1135. Hrated pool. indirect li ghting in kitchen • breakfast bar• I;;;;;;,_,_;;;;;;;;,_;;;;;;;;;;;, HouHsforRent a 1 n•r• R1nt-A-Hou,, 97,_1430 Ample parking. Adults -huge private fenced patio -plush landscap- $95,000 OWC TD@1'iSl/I 11BIG BEAR-1:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiii We will ttfer tenants to you BAYFRONT. Choice 5 BR, 4 no pets. 1965 Pomona A\'e., ina • brick Bar·be·Ques . large heated pools FREE of charge ..• Many 4 BR, 2% BA, fam rnl, din BA, pier & float. Sumn1er C r.r t-1 · E. 17th St., Costa Mesa BOULDER .BAY desirable tenants on our rm . .Avail 7/1. $350. Lse. or yearly. !"urn or unfW"n. · · & anai. Air conditionin,g. Top location, low down OPEN SAT, SUN, loiON Houses Furn11hed 300 ,vaiting list. Owner. 842-8675 Ow~r. 673-2039. 1 BR furn apt. .lJtU incld. 3101 So. Bristol St., Santa An1 557·8200 ll.5% Spendable ttturn 9-6 PM General ALA Rentals • 64S..3900 DELUXE executive home, ~fie .,.1•0'Qrking, n1an only. COLDWELL, BANKER & CO. Realonomlcs, Bkr. 675-6700 -Cove Drlve, near dan1.1__________ walk to,beach, 3 BR. 2 BA, Cqndominiums C,1'·<0"11 SaMe,.ad~~~arAk L0 1· .. l!!!!lll•l!!!!!'ll!M~A!!N!!!!A~G~l~N!!G!!!!A!!G~E!!N~T!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!~~I \Valer vie\v, 2 bedrooms, ex· * ~1.Ji\1'ttER RENTALS * • Budget Bachelor, furn. all all xtras. $260. 968-3473 Unfurn. 320 i n """' ve a ~ HUNTINGTON-BEACH ceUent buy and terms, .. Finer Homes in Beach Art>a util included S85 1 BR C nd 1 clb"· Huntingi·on Beech 238Sl Open ~n May 28• l-Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Un~f"~ South side or Warner -near $30,000. PETE BARRE'IT From ll,000 ~lonth ALA Rentals • '4S-3900 ° 0· poo' ,..,,e., 6Pi\i . ..,; __ ..;c.;.;.;;...___ -r ·-~ cpt/d:rps, all appliances, ___ ;...._____ $2 C · d I M r Cost• MU. BOlsa Chica comer, 112· REALTY, 642-5200. Bill Grundy Rltr. 675-61.61 • Quiet Retreat! Huge $150/mo. 5'18-l405, 537_5384. 3 BR, 2 Ba, crpts, drps, * 5 P.ER WEEK * orona • a ·.~ 1." frontage x 192'. Well priced C d 1 ._._ _ Bach. sml ""d, all util inc patio, all appliances, pool & & Up -Pool & maid serv - at $49,500. PETE BARRETI' 2 Lots, secluded i2.450 orona e m.r .,. 3 BR C'ONOO, 1¥.i BA, pools. tennis courts, $210. 54:>-7403. kitchens available. 2 200 !\I 'd b' $115. patio, dbl gar, trpl, nr J\.fOTEL TAHITI REALTY, ~ -5 . · oonri ge ca ut $15,750 3 IlR. 2 ba, beautiful home .. ALA Rentals e 64~3900 Townhouse Unfurn. 335 l~"'"!""""."'!""'""'""'""'"""ILakeside cabin $35,000 H.V. hill~. ocean v \V , ocean. 962--0986 aft 5 pm. (Corner Harbor/Victoria) Condominiums Call 866-464I or \\'ri te: July/Aug/Sept. Slcql mo. e FM.tlLY \Vanted-2 Br, 3 Br, crpts, drps, bltns, fncd, Costa Mesa $13;)/t.10. Dlx mob hnt for s,ile 160 Spencer ReaJ Estate, P. 0. Classified ad no. 374, c/o encl gar. kids/pet ok S135. lmmac. $260 Ls e Io Pt. \V/Screim 'porch,--compf ---'------. Box 2828, Big Bear Lake, Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, ALA R1ntal1 e 645-3900 993-2392 or aft 2 84G-roell. NE\V 2 BR Townhouse. furn, hid pool. Aalts, no O:>ndo. 3 BR, 2 Ba .. Del Pl.SO Cali(. Costa ~-tesa, Cal. 92626. Irvine Enclosed patio and garage, pets. 4 Season's, 23::.9 Npt entry, wet bar. SelI/clean FOR Sal e NEEDS Love! 2. Br. encl -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;. J carpOrt, · poo!, crpls & oven. J.firrored v.•ardrobe . e or Track. 5 level Costa Mesa gar toed yrd, kids/pet. • drapes. Good location. $210 _B=1'.::d_.:S4:.:8-033:..:=':.2 ___ _ doors. Central heat and ::i~~!~ ~:W~al~s. Water11 ·-11-;.._u_t_il_pd--L-,..--Ba-,-h $140. 2 BR., 2 baths ••••••••• $300 monthly. 1\1 r . car 8 w _e 11 * LARGE 1 BR apt., bttns, air/rond. Poot & recreation Tra 1 .__ • er ms · El 'd full k"t N. ALA Renials e 645-3900 3 BR.~ 2~~ ·baths •••.•• , S335 545-'F.Af7 eves. -6 4 5 _ 6 7 7 7 cpt s, drp.s •. all util paid. On- M . 1a· d i-~-' or uvo.t or tractor s1 e, l • ice. 3 BR 2 bath SJ2S/"" d I" •11-"''th ,~ ti !l'" ~ ,...a;; ... ON TEN ACRES l A: 2 BR. Furn, .l Unfum. Fifeplace• / priv. patios. Pools Tertni.11 Contnt'l Bld!il. !K!Cl_ SeJ I...a.ne. CdM 644-2611 l~facArthur nr Cons! Hwyl ~a .•. lll1l ine. ""'00"'"''•1~ with s 1 Rt. 2 Box 75, 29 $130-1 Br. Gar Ap!, Fully '• 5 •••• JVJ ays. ·' ~ 'J, ' ,,v pa 0 ""·-1ng .,. oversi.ie u e p 1 ~ t Bal C e NICEST! 2 Br, slv/N!lrig, 3 BR., 2 ba., fam., den •. $400 -H~-. -------Nr. 1-farbor & Hamilton. $2900J 'I'l'y $6000 .a a 9,~,7. urn. cony. arport. cpt/drps, child/sml pet ' unt1ngton Beach 54g..1517 * 642 3268 SHARP & clean 4 Btdroom, garagr. ' . R I E W $1'>-Util Pd. 1 + FAM nn. $!5tl ·. · .. ·. ·.·· re· d hi·11 -211 bath walk to l>rach. d83o7w-·~~lll!B61k.,"1. per mo. Call ea 1tat1 anted 184 Duplex.. Nicely I urn, 3 BR, 2!·~ BA. 2 car gar., * SU5 * Family preferred. Month lo ~ ALA Rentals • 645-3900 t;~ 2 I I t St ud' A I l B •12-QUALJFIED buyer desires Yrd/pat10. pa "'• poo s, c ose 0 10 P s., r. ~ ;i. month. $390 pr month Call Duplexes/Units Canyon Vu hm, Cdr-.f, Shore $275-(J·g 2 + psychaclelic • E/side Lovely ! 2 Br, encl REALTY beach. $250 mo. ;)36-7382 Older adults. No pets i\Ir. Bailey, 673-8550. ule 162 Cliffs or Cameo Shores. bar. Nice features. l<leal gar, all util incl $169· Duplexes Unfur:-n. 350 2135 Elden, Mgr. Apt. 6. 1 ALA Rentals • 64~3900 Univ. Park Center, Irvine _ 2 BDRMS., 2 baths; lrplc. , O f Prine Only. \Vrlte Classified coup e or bachelors. Cail Anytime 83l-OS20 * NO DEPOSITS * Fantastic ocean viei\'! Prime cean ront Ad No. :JR7, Daily Paot. NU-VIEW RENTALS •NEED l\ilore Roo1n'? 3 Br, Office hours 8 AM lo 8 PN! Corona del M iir Lrg ne"'ly decor l or 2 BR., $425 i\1onth. No pets Subper~ du~ex..qUuif.t are~, P.O. Box 1560, Costa J\.1esa, 673-40'.lO or 494-32,lS 2 -pool & ree area. ~5-5530. \V>'ll•'"m \Vt'"IO" Realtor aeutlful view. P!X't" unit Ca. 92626. LA DLO SI Ba. cpt/drps, kids/pet. BRAND NE\V-Avail. in 710 \V. 18th St. " " ., 4BR-2BA, porch, beamed N RD $200. NEW home. 3 BR., 2 ba., June. HUge dlx 01vn('I''s 229 Marine Ave. ceilings. [.oy;-ef': 3BR, 2Ba. WANT-ED apartment houses, FREE RENTAL SERVICE ALA Rent•ls. 64S..3900 d~p .carp., drapes, f':"PI., unit. 3 BR, 3·BA. Pireplatt; ONE Bdrm. Adults, no {M'ls. Balboa Island 675-3331 Dbl garage, crpts drapei;, Orange Co. 10 to 50 units, ltfany desirable tenants on $16.5-2 BR, 1~~ BA in duplex a1r<0ncl., bltns. LuAurious blt·ins. 1800 sq ft. + 3 Pool & utilities inc luded. sr.tL. 1 BR apt 11·/crpts, d~wsh/trplcs. 'Exe f 1 not more than 12 yrs, old. our waiting list. We scre~n. blbls, gar, yrd. Patio. country living. $225. 1st, last. decks '\'/view of bay, S145-S150. 548-7689. Caragr. drps, stove, retrig., gar. concl . Main!. free. Almost Quick action! Hardy 213: Specializing in Costa Mesa, $l75-2 + Den w/frplc in + deposit. 14961 Grovevlew ocean, & hills. \Valk to bch + parking & storage $140. AduUs, no pets. new. By Owner. $129,500 37S--8J-U ext. 335, day or Newport Beach & Hunting-triplex. Bltns, gar, yrd (vie. of Culver & \Valnut, & shopping. 1 yr lse. $425. =o-=LX,,;...-=2-='Br'-'f~um="a"p:..l,_poo_I, 642-5583. _ 548-9743. n!te. Ion Beach. patio. off S.A. Fwy.) Refs, required. 673-0960. close to shops. Adults. no ~=~~~--~~ HARBOR GREENS ' I Furnl1hod & Unfvmlshed From $120 to $215 mo Bachelors • 1 Bdrm1 2 Bdrms e 3 Bdrms lV2 or 21Full B•ths JI.laster size bedrooms w/ hig:h beam ceilings, large living room w/gas or '1·ood burn.in.: fireplace. Convenient laundry area off kitchen;: .Enclosed pa.. tins. 2 sWlm:ming ~ poQls, snuna. recreation facili- ti es. Security guard. Models Open 'til t pm. 2700 Peterson W•y, CM nr Harbor Blvd & Ad_llms 546-5025 * M-1 CORNER * BEACON * 979-2113 SI.8>-2 Br, stove, relrig, 4 BR, 2586 sq. ft Fam. Rm.-2 Br. 2 Ba, smlpatio, nr tich. pets, Fro nt $150. l g 4 1 ~ge~ & B~au~~-p~i ~~ \Vilh older house. Printc $275. 2 plus den.Sharp & frplc, gar, yard. Child/sml dining • 3 ba. Pools Tennis adults only, no pe t s. Pomona. Of. trance . $215/mo. Ye a r 1 y lll!!~!!!!!!'t'i!!!i'i!!J~~!!!!!~I location, Costa Mesa clean, Frpl, air, gardener pet. courts in 8 44 acre park. $nl/mo. Yearly. 642-8a20. Furn. Bachelor & 1 Br's lease. 6(;>-6188 Avail June 1. New Villa Pidro INCOME HOMES Corilin-Ma.rtin Realtors incl. Agent 956-2500. $200-Lge 3 Br, gar, yard ' $390. per month. 833--0300 Costa Mes• especially n ice. 2110 Families \Velcome NEW DUPLEXES $48,950 644-7662 or 642-8989 S1 35 CLEAN 2 b d 1 patio, children v.·elcome. days -Ask for Jack. N 81 2 BR, 1 ~~ BA, frpl c, hit-ins. 2 Br., 2 full Ba, shag crpV NNEW TRWd LE.:~.ctlo$6n7,95tlat NEWPORT Sch area 3 or 4 Paiio, garage. ~ :~~: $240-Mesa Verde 2 Br Studio 833-<l550 €'Yes. LARGE 2 BR, new I Y 2 &ewport vd., CM. ~~~o.~:I carport. drps, patio, beam ceil, gar· ow un er co ...... 11 br home or townhouse in ex· W-side 548_3135 bltns, cust. cpts/drps, Jove-BRAND new J BR house, on paintal, garb d i s p .·, 1 BR apts. Close to all -=====~~~ agrs. 151 E. Bay st., Costa Mesa. change for OTC stock clear · · ly patio, garage & pool. green belt & adjacent to washer/dryer hookup, gar. shopping. Adults. No pets. * GREAT VIE\V -2 BR. * From $l85. Complete July. 642-4905. or low loan prop. prefd. Fountain Valley $245-Mesa Verde 3 Br, 1t4 pool. $315. 645-2996. $135. 548.-0051. Inq: 179~~ Rochester, Ci\1. Frplc, bltns. sundcCks, pool 2332 Elde $210 644--6344 675 3535 , n Aye., C.J\.J . . $61,500 644-6779 AVAIL June 15th. 4 BR, 2 Ba. ,Family llome. Beaut. TURTLE Rock 4 BR, 3 Ba, 2 BR., carp, drilpes, bltns. & TROPICAL POOJ....1 BR, up. ' a-. ~ Estate Sale: ~Y. ~er. WANTED cor house in No. BA, ruce )'llrd, 10 min to cond. . !am. / din nhs, comm. refrig~. G~plus storage. furn . Pri. patio. Apt No. 7, Cost• Mesa !\Iove in allowatite, this ~· Prine. OnlY. l/5,~ pjlJ>lx or J;a¥, D,i.ta Mesa, 3 BR, beach. Cb\ldnm/pet con-~1rvi~ Br, 2 Ba. fr!>lc. ""Im/tennis. $410. 83S-2767. 1170 Mo. 645;2158 J45 E. lSth. >JS-).168. ~. >f ; ,. •• .. "• •" W"""GliBftU GQ '9th St. :3 J!r •,.P,'~;-.. tam rm, by own" only. sidered Sl!O/mo. 962.3533. --~~·""'·pr, lncd Nf;W 3 Br, 2 Ba, patio, end ''1untln,tonl·' .. •ch 11 NICE l & 2 BR·Thailen. 1"1 A PRECIOUS FEW '-U '" '"" Call 642-13.11 1or ~42. 642-2090 546-2535 yard, patio, pool. Kids/pets bck yrd Comm swun· pool /.: • • · • ••••· &: up. Mature adults, child ' Sparkling new adult apts: Lagun• Beach ok. • • SHARP 3 ~·1% Ba td k N can enjoy Fairway Villa adult CUSTOM bullt. Cr pt s , URGENT! Hae or duplex by U cltihse, $310 Jes. ~1456. • ~ · erp · 1..co_::__. :...:.o_,p<t:.·=•;_· 64:.;:cZ-_:1::26::;;_· __ li . 1 BR, unlurn. •••••••••• $160. drapes, bltins. Located .on owner or priced riglit. CdM ~Util Pd. UniJ:Ne Bach. N ·VIEW RENTALS drps, gar.,· enced yard $180. UtC. 1 Bedroom apt. New VJng -one of !hose small 2 BR, I bath ............ $185. Bluffs, near Dana Point Hi district. 213/457-"14 full kitchen. Lrg priv patio. 673-4030 or 494-3248 L•srun• h•ch Edward Peters 213 : !!""ts & drapes. Ve~· qu1'et. !elegant con1plexes, known 2 BR, 2 bath •••.••• ' •••. $205. "" • 4 860-4317 ·., ·" or unmatched management Pv · Marina~.500 . .,.._..47. Vie"'-2300 SQ FT J BR, 3 BA,. den $1.SG--l BR Over gar .. Stove, ----·------1145 incl util. "·'2-=,o. d I. patios, Jush forest aet. ..:...:::.=::...:::;;;_:._~::...:·.::::-:__ a nd impeccable etail. Just ting, ca'"""rfli, ,., pd. BY ov.'l\er-Capistrano Bch, $1i0-Ut il pd. 1 BR, new & playroom, lge liv rm, A. refrig, yard) kids/pet ok. Newport Beech BACHEtOR _ UlS incl util. no\v there are f\l'O 3 bedroom ·,.,,,.. ·~.ooo. or trade far lot. 1 Y• I fi--'11 11 • l crpls/drps. beaut. loc. E. K. w/eating bar, panell-$150-Util pd. 1 BR upper 261 art 1 .1 bl . 114 E. 20th St., C.l\t. 548-0137 -·-~ BRAND ne be t , B person Mesa Dr ap mens ava1 a e -\\'Jlh Old. ~•• '346. $180-Excepf. 1 BR. Upper ed fam rm, covered patio, deck, ocean view. w au· " r. .,,.,7,.·2. · P k L'k S di ~ d •-frpl. ti t to .,..,,... ,,. all those desirable extras ar -I • urroun n1 duplex. nicely furn. Frplc fenced rear yd, sprinklers $170-No. End 1 Br apt, stove upa::x., • pa 0 • 8 eps ~"--='------QUIET • DELUXE Income Property 166 };:al' & yard. front & rear, close to refig, cpt/drps, beaut ocean. Yrly only $400/mo. LRG nicely fUrn. 1 Br. Encl -pool, patio, fireplace, l, 2 & 3 BR ArYT>S 8 . NU VIEW RENTALS hool & So C Pl 96256n gar. Quiet. Adults. No pets, laundry, walk-in closets.·11,~ .. , us1n111 • sc s · st aza. view. )~~· ~-~~~~~~~ balh• w Id b t Prv. patios * Hid Poola FOURPLEX Opportunity 200 673-4030 or 494-3248 $325 mo. 546-4316. $20&-No. end. 3 Br. over gar, 2452 Elden Ave. 646-2768. -e cou go on, u Nr shor-'g * Adults Only -g . w·lh 4 ch . b' fix hme. Ocean view. pa.mt, crtSh &: drps. $350 view. "'*1m.ntsror~ent ;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;= FAIRWAY V L ,- 2 Stry·good art!&. $51,SOO., 4---Se •-Sa ,_ 1 BR fn-' 3 Bdrm 2 n-th pool new """'1' .w....-'--'con I ~ H t ' t •-h come and see. M • • Plex-ood return & invstmt. * BARBER SHOP * as""' n~ ':"" • "11 I . • ~ • • new -r ' ... .,.., .,.... Y ] Cf un ing on DW'K art1n11111e Apts. $.>2,500.. 4-Plex presh,ge 1 air.s, ca mets, -R t AH '79-8430 mo inclu4ing' pool service $225--El Toro-4 BR Den 2 Ba, _ IL A 1m Sant Ana Ave., C.M. area & air co~. $13.scio. lures & equipment. Good en --ouse Av~ll June l.st Call Bobbe, air/cond, bltns, frplc, gar, ~Ul~TA HERMOSA APARTMENTS -r. Apt . 646-SSU LE ADER s HI p R.E. lease \vilh 5 year option. 1 Bd, ocean view, 1 blk Vic· 546-4!4:1 • ' nice garden, patio. Children A-6 F 360 sh ountry Estate Liv· 2 Bedroom, New Colonial. TI4-842-4466. Good location, nr. Sr. tori.a Sch, nicely furn. Lg · pet• ok. ."";....''-·-· _•_m_. _____ 1 ing & Spacious Apts. Ter-20122 Sarita Ana Ave. 546-6215 EXTRA · 3 B 2 ba d l l"ireplace, bit-ins. Close to * 6 UNITS * '. itizens honie. Owner leav-frpl. $23.5. 642--1272. nice r., ths. .,,.,,., B v G I race poo; sunken gas * * $170 * * 1.o I ti Bl hr <f~ r, 1.., Ba apt. $2001t. enera BBQ u bel ' 1 Boy's Club & Girl's Club. .. IN EASfBLUFF 1ng area. Wiii sell for $4.000. Newport Be•ch ve Y Jlft o. tns, ws ., . n 1evab e Living -3 Br, l !h Ba, ne"•ly painted 5195. S48-23Sl. Call: 673-366.1 968-250!) Eves dcye'r. Avail. June 6th. SJ:.o from ocean. Heated Pool & Only $94 '"U .1 pd mo incl. gardener. Deluxe. I BR FURN $!75 Bltins, crpt/drps, encl patio. --;1~B"R"""w-/"°De,--n-~2~.~---1 '• 175-&0~0 0 .;,~ch. fl Spotl;sslyBachcleanal. BurT \Vhite RI tr 6Ta-4630 $255-Lagwia Hills. 3 Br, 2 A ALL u7r11ITIES. PAID Nr schls & shop'g. Children 2 BR. A~titts, no ;-18 " - -• uc B bltns · / nd ,._t Bold N C t ok, no pels. 880 Center St., -. Miun!ll!T ..... Avail Yearly. LARGE J BR 2 BA ,.,....t a, ' a1t co . ' ~•l's. eW OftCep CM. "2·"''0 or"'°.~-. BAY Jl.fEADOWS APTS ----• -· . · -· ... s, drps, gar, patio, pool. l1't """ .no £00..: 387 \V B St C $175--Lrg 2 BR Mobilr Homr. some drapes, pnv yard, Child/pet ok. (4 blks S. of San Diego Fnvy • ay •• M 646-0073 .•: SELL or EXCHANGE • 1-1 v· f B N' b FURNITURE RENTAL on Beach 1 blk \V H Jt 2 BR, 1 BA, carport. lndru 1ew o ay. ice ca ana J:'ar. All utn pd $250. Orange NU-VIEW RENTALS . · ·on o '" **BEAUTIFUL 1 & 2 BR. • Units. Gd income. Will go s 1 t k A ·i y 1 16 to 162ll Parkside Lane.) facil. $150 mo. $50. Security Co t m pe o . va i ear y. Ave. &:· th 642--0538. 673-4030 494-3248 n &nporary Garden Apts. :• ~~ .. o,;f6d9n. 842-7731 A·D Rlty, Rtal Good Business NU· VIEW RENTALS 2 BR w/gar ll" f""d yrd or *Month to Month (714) 847-5441 c&h1'Sld50.0CIK.'aNmr·ngFa°'1·rv·"",·,'wit. &1 Patios, frplc., pool. $155- • : .JW-O • 673--4030 or 494-3248 ' '""• .... SP EC. e x e c • h om e , $170. Call 546-5163. ,' 28 U • N Sh ' v.·/patio. Wtr pd. 2228 * 100% Purchase Option $145 • $1G5 Adams. 545-52{15 . ., nit~ r op 9• Ideal loc avail, Lido Isle. Xlnt OUTSTANDING bay & ocean Placentia Ave (B). Call btwn panoramic wh water w, 3 * Wide Selection-* LRG Deluxe 2 BR., 2 BA. ::2A& l:SR,~B;j 8;:7I:S~ls lse, Wholesale Art Dealer view. Avail. June 1 for 3 l &:5, 636-4120. :·i!.B,:P1,s;:;, ~:1b Style--Co!OTL ~~c~~~r p~iv.1 gB:~a~a:i~g: 2c:~ls,a%~pe~~a~~~ve~~~~: gar. sml pet ok. Nr. So. :: ve, · · · · will aelJ Inventory & sub mos. Cliff Dr. 2 Br. & den, 2 AVAILABLE * 24 Hour Delive,... Dt'vt'dcd bath & tot•. of N · 1 Coast Plaza.. 545-2321. June 15. 3 BR, garden Lse 6 mon yr $325 "" " o sing es. 121 E. Bay, CM -:-==""""'"~~--~! :. FOUR-PLEX l\ll 2 Br, 1 Ba, lse to gd tenant. Ideal for ba. $400 Mo. Adlts Mesa Verd $275. Sha , 5 vail · u1 49-1-463 ' -closets. Rec hall, pool & 548-6388 * !"REE Mo's Rent on yr's > inc $570/mo, no dn VA. semi relired/\\'Oman. No Graham Realty 646-2414 BR Bar H~ $J25 rpTiie A · J Y 1 ~ OM )$1 pool tables, sauna bath!" .. ~·=.;;;'"·c-;:-.,---=-= Jse. 2 Br, den, trpl, pri : ~~~ S52,000. Nr OCC. Aexper ne,c. DeR~lehr ~JI trMa>k'n. LIDO Jsle-4 BR, 2 BA, % blk Do;le Co. Eves~' 8JS...63.t1. Lagun• Hills _.._____ ~ See for yourself! 17301 DELUXE tO'\vnhouse. 2 BR.. patio, cpt/drp, redec. Aft. :xi7~151 cr:i~ brm Jc a.us r t. from priv !:>Pach/dub. An-1 ·2~+~De~n-,-,mg~· -1~.,~ok"'."•-s"B~R~. NEW World, 3 Br., 2 Ba., nu Keelson Ln. (1 blk \V. of !~i~.a., ;::r· dg~~~sA:~: 5. 548-&301 or-213: 592-5227 •. BRAN. D new deluxe triplex. 6M73·Sa""""'t lwn 11 am & 5 pm nual or by mo. 673-9159. Beach, 1 blk N. or Slater). 2 BA for families. erpt & drps, pool facil., dbl 517 W l9tb CM Sn1. pet OK 3165. &10-7247 2 BR, 1 ~1 BA. Adult!!. Call m3 Fordham Dr., C.l\f. · Houses Unfurn. 305 Rent-A-House 9794430 gar, $231?, includ. yrd. maint 2756 N Mal SA S4S-348l ___ .:.84c:Z-:..7;;;84c:.8;__ __ I ~~~="':..:;:;;;;..:.::c.:.:.:.:_ I aft 5 pm, 642--0970 or see Bldr/o\vner. 543-614~ eves. OPPORTIJNITY to operate ---------~~&_:w1r~· :;-,.!-~~-~·----1 !Ji!!i!!!J'!!j!!inf!, i!!!!!!!iS4~7i-O!i31j4 I UPPER front 2 Br. UPSTAIRS, 2 br, unfurn, wk:nds 2346 Santa Ana Ave. n b · lbl'bed G I 3BR2BA~-ts d-pesi-• . adults only, no peta . lndustr'tal Pr-~ 168 O\V us1i:ie.~s, es ~ is en1ra -~ .. ' ... ' .. ir. 0 rlooking l ke ark &. , "!:,.-•1Y route serv1c1ng service sta-·I·---------yd. Stove avail. \V-side. M•sa Vtrd9 ON THE BEACHI ve a P . Sundeck, private -garage. 2 BR. upper, drps, crpt'd lions. l"antastic potential. FREE RENTAl, BOOK Near sthls. $225. 557-7878. ---------. • beaut. enclosed patio • & $145 mo. &15-4391. clshwhr, $155/mo. 2 2 56 $4001 reQUired, inc I u des There are . several good 3 BR. Htrlwd firs, family on-LOVELY 4BR 28.A, immac pool. Adults. no pets. $1:>9, ~SP='A:;,C::. :::2;,&:;3:_.,;B::r ::a;_pt~$1~40c-up-. Miner, CM 557-1928 mer ch and i s e . Triick home .11 for rent for Jy w/ adult male. $250/mo. home. Avail mid June. $28S ~:tiJONt i1$~· or 1 BR tum. $13S. l03S 12th Pool, cpt/drp, bltns, kids '2°'B"'R"'."'2;;-;;BA,cc-.-,unke~-n~li~v-nn-, I available. Clill '213: m-8414 approximately $200 per Bkr. 830--6030, 540-1720. I _J_se_._Age."-..n_l.o., _54<)._7_327___ · St. 536-2692' ok. frpl, crpt/drp.s, $160. 1251 : 1-1440 Sq' -11n1all ottice or 287-7779. ntonth. stop by and Mission Viejo OCEAN QUEEN BACHELOR APT. zoo Coll-No. s 642-7035 Baker No. O!, «7-3037 I ho !lo" LOVELY 3 BR honie, family ____ .....;;.....___ 1830 E. Ocean Blvd. $100 M "'° ~07 "•' --ni:;;;ic-'=.:,::~""~c-- ; Industrial Space For Lease P us s P •••••• ""· mo. SHOPPING CENTER bro\\'S<' thru it. You might o. <.1"11>'600 1996 ~tap!e No. I 642-3813 p 2-2900 Sq' Sp•t'nkled 3 f'nd h t . 1 kl f nn., sewing rm., pool rm. NICE 2BR, 1%ba, Eldorado Long Beach (213) 435-5845 ATIO Or. DEN-2 Br. --FOR L 1 w a you re 00 ng or. Ntwpo' rt Buch HOUSE H .. ; phase-2'10 amp. power. . EA.SE. bit-ins. $275/mo. 837-9'>,7. Home • on view lot. $250 Mng'd by \Villiam Walters~. ;.:;:.:;;:.:;..;..;;;.:;;;;.;;....__ unting'? \Vatch the 2 Ba, $150. Adulta. :· New-2 offices. $435 mo. 24 sto~ _in Ne\1rport Beach. 3 BR, crpt/drp, fncd yrd -mo. 837-7603/4~9894 e \VINTER RENTALS e OPEN HOUSE column. Call 546-7331. ;'. 3-6000 Sq' air cond. offlre. Call D1vulon of Hlgh\va:r11. cov1d patio, l~/mo. m4 Newport Be•ch B•lboa Pentn1ul• West Newport Reserve now! I A~p-t."7U:""n"7fu_m.,..,.:--:--365-,~A..::.p".'t • ....;U.;.n;;.fu;:.r:;•;:· ___ 3'5:= •: 100amp-3 phaae-12~Jc ~ir. Hancock, 213:6~14 Realtors National. 67;>-1827, 673-6267 ----------1--=----~-""°-ABBEY REALTY 642.3850 • gl'OS! Call Rex or John. June lst, 2bd &: Sth. from 8 2790 HarOOr BJVd. at Adams OLD house on a 1~~ acre -$20()..Westclitf-Lrg 2 Br,,2 Ba ·Reserve Now for BAOlELOR 11.~t on Bay -1 rH;:u;:n;;;fl;;;n,;g;;;lo;;;n;;;B;;;e;:o;;;c;;;h;;;,_;;;H;:u;;;n;;t;:in;ig~l;;;o::;ni;;;;Be;ai;ci;h;i;:;;;;;;;;;_,I -. 546-1600. Inv. Div, to 11 Mf only. Costa Mesa, Calif. $130. apt w/b'p)e, stove. retrlg, Summer Lido Isle. $200/mO. Avail for 11 ILLNESS forces sale of .,,~. LANDLORDS! 546-9050 '""' drp11, patio, ruce! Sm! * OCEANFRONT 1 BR a month" * 6'15-8549 " eessrul lawnmo\\·er shop tn ok p'· ~ 1•~1 k Costa 'Mesa. ALSO rock \Ve Specialize tn Newport Dan• Point pet · 8 .,., ~ •vul J.ol'1 per " ' S•nt..t Ana shop avail. Call DANIA Beach e Corona del l\tar e $3~1 +Loft + Formal din n4:6~7686 Lindy; or:1---------- REALTY CO. MUSfiO. &: Laguna. Our Rental Ser-YACHTSMAN'S Paradise, rm, frple, beams. decks. 30' 213:650--0865 Bob. OE ANIA PLAZA FOR SALE I · FREE t y 1 "'-• slip e $25 WK Ir UP.On Qcean1• 1 Ir 2 BR Furn. It Unfurn. S'l S t HI H v cc IS o ou ••• , secluded Span"'11 V 111 a • Indwitrial Bays. Almost 11C!\V " • P SYiT 11 -er s . Nu· View! $400-.3 Br, frplc, huge petio, Lovely Bach • 1 Br •• Rooms Pools, carports It o~r ex· &nd well least'd <I Bldgii. Present Costa l\fesa loc 1 NU·VIEW RENTALS overlooking Dana Point 30' boat llip. Maid aervlce-Pool-Util Pd. tras. Nr. S.A..& Npt })wys, Containing 13 units each ~~a.a. rent. 548-4175; m.4030 or 494-3248 marina. Newly eke. ~ BR, 2 $425-4. + Fam nn + fonnal • Call 675-8740 • From $US up. Adults only, blA.. $28 000 Sale prlct' • · BA. Refs. S600 mo . .C99--212S din rm, 2 Ba, bltns, crpts. C d 1 M no pets. 1402 Fruit st .. S.A. '"5· ' · • B 1 210 $190 ~Ionth, 2 Bedroom. -..untlnaton ilndt ~--. t-'c. pr, yard, paUo. orona e er * ~-* t.ach bldg, Call John or Rtx us Mii W•nttd Newly deeorated inside and u.o) '"' BACHELOR. 546-1600. lnvfstment Div. out. No Fee. 842-669t or •\VE have a largt selectlon poo · V EW RENTALS apt for 2 quiet Apt. Unfvm. 365 1-0l THE REAL '"'\/' ESTATERS ' • '111 '"~' REAL Estate c 3 s u 3 11 y 9G2-S566. of 3 and ' bedroom homes NU· I men. cooking facll, 2 ba, 2 ..;. _______ _ ,vanted. Top dollar for real , that can be DlO\'ed Into 61'3-4030 · or 4~ BR's; 2 priV. ·entrances. General estate otnce. Oranre Coun-Coron• del M•r almost ifnriiedlllcly on our mvtNE Terrace;.gro.C'lously ClOllt! to all Storts. GU-77Vl --P-A"N_ORAM....,,.....,,~,,-,-- ty. Saleaman & btolren may Rent •Optton plan. deoorattd fAmllY home. -4 LARGE Bach., 2 blks big ,,.,.EAN Vl .. WAPTS 32 UNITS continue y;-ork. Confidential. LOVELY 2 BR. 1 BA. nr.wly Br, 2'' n •• 2 '-le, ...,«-.1-Corona. 1 aduJ• no pets. Vim ~ SHERWOOD RE A LT Y, 71 ~ .. ., ..-...-rut1 ., Choice Dana Point Loclltion ~-2 1 ll . 646-&1.19 or Write Cla"ilicd cpld & dee., pvt patio. 2~ar S4M555 yo.rd !560/mo. 0 w n • r $125 I< $l5li. Y •Ir l y. B-"d Ne•• "~·-· AM•, vv'l'l 1em o euy v1ng, Ad No. 450, c/o.DaU.y Pilot, pr, 2~ blks to beach. $213 675-(l390. ~ .... , .. .._....,., ., ... prdetl apulm~ll Clnea:r P.O. Box 1560, Col;ta M~&a, tse. 49f..8114. 4 Wt-2 BA-2 car prap. All • Cptg, l'.>rJ)9; Bit-In kitchens Santa Anl Countr1 ub. c.allf. 92626 bltn"I, erptd, drape11, endoti-Sngk!s. Famlllel mr. $179 l LOE dtlUM nn w/baUl. F.'11.. Heating, Prlvale PaUoa Schedule abOWl 159' ftturn · 4 BR. tam.rm. din rm, 2 ba, eel yrd & paUo. C1oR to Splt lvl-Vu •BR. kids/pets No oooklng •. C10te to beAch. ~ 2.3 BEDROOM, 2 Bi\ on ~ do'ND. Ml)' f!X· Montv to Loan 240 HarboT View Montego. Pool shop'J & heh & achl1. G!~ 2 + Den + S\vlm pool hlAt''tt 1dult. $100 mo. 6-2 BEDROOM. 1 BA ch&ngt. U1ted pr Ice : priv. $450. 833-l&U. mar tract. $2*). Children A: kids/pet 6'{>'1488. $210 to $350 • $44',000, call our invettmen\ MONEY avail tor lst A 2nd 3 BR, 2 DA, flin'l nn. Hatbot pet &JloMd. 962--6924 Rtnt·Ao-ffooN 979-3Ul ..-;-Room AP't, 3 mos. 24421 Alt.a-vtsta Dr. l>lvlslon, 516-llllO. lo8na allo purch.,. TDa. Vi.w, Exira •Jwi>. 1\1 yr LEASE 7/1 . 5 BR, 3 Ba, 3 BR Condo. $l85 lncl'1 t5Wlm Available June lS. ClU DANA POtNT I Marvin McClure Real old. 1425/mo. Pool facil 1onn1 clin·rm, co•'d pallo, 2 poo~ Jlro!>I., d•hWlhr .• pvt. 5$.-0421. • " Call for Appotntment · ,EA!Afe, lOl5 S. l!OI SL, Incl. 644-1759 eves" wknd.I. 1!y, 2 fi:pla, tam nn; pd patio. Art. &~. The taa1<01 draw In tl)e \\'at ~148 6U-CI022 ~analdo, dll)'1 122-5.122, A SOOtl want ad 11 • il\iiid ""°" ".l wtr. nr • bcb. l>oUy PUot~WMI .Adi have , • ,.dlai17.ltllot:C11......, Dal\v Pilor Wm Xiii haw .,, ... C!JUM24. _1nv_,._,,,_,._n_t -----'-13™'--"'°-'-· _962_.19....::!12.;....__ barPJm plort. Ad. -78 bargaios galore. ; I ' ·····-· ......... I m1y ••• doul:il1 kich, lu.1t this It 110 dt11hl1 tallrl l111b1uy C'o'' 111 H1111tlnoto11 l11ch h•i twlc• •• ,,,uch •• most otht r •p•rt· 'tl/nhl , lhtrt~s two 1win11rnl119 pools ••. tw o ricrttfio11 c111· ftrt ••• and OH ICY •.. two STATE LICENSED DAY CARE CEti'tERS • • • do1111't ~th1t t011nd n•· f1111! fur1'.I pl•y 1q11lptr11nt too, and Motr1m1 &11d C1ddy ..,111 lo•• th1 1p1cio11• two 11d thr11 bffroom ap1rt• • 1111111 ho'"'' i>Uh li&ifft.1111 in1t114· 1119 llhhw•1hor •• , C'otr10 ••• •II we h1v1 to offer y&O 1f l.ANOUJY CROSS • , • ,.,-11 ,. ....... ~-...... ,.....,r wo11t to t• fo ~·'"'-"•'• .,~111! 'II FIRM $170.00 ~Cnil:~··••b ~­'"" """ -... Hwl ........... C4ff""91. .., .... .. \ • " ' " ·' " :1 I ' ' !' ' 'I ' "' Ji I, I .. ·' l I " .. .. I. r • i! ' " ·~ t "' ,, ~· ' I I~ !~ 1. 1' :r 'I ! " .. •. ··~ ' • ' 11 . , . ·1io .!; 1,.. ' " -'.k .. ,, " '" • ·• i I I I 'I I· I 1.n I ·· ." '·" ' .. ; . .. " . ' ' . i • I :11 ,, ·' J.r. ' " I"' I I~ I' I' ,. ' I> 1.! ' .. llST .11\'S! c L A 5 5 I F I E D , ~ . ~ .. ~ ... 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 SAYE £ASH! S•tutd-.r, Ma,r 27, 1972 DAil V PILOT 25 I .-..... _"-•'•"·'"·'•"•' ~;.;r·~~~1;;;AP';;;;;;<1;""';'"•'.~"•''•"~l~l•~l ( APl<l_,fw-1 ~ •• ·.··''•''•m'•"'•''"•'•"•' ;,r~~~-~1 .-.. ''"'•"•"•'"•''•"'•1~1·~1 [ -fOrRlftl JllJ -"""'-1!'1 I ''""" .]!..a) I• Aprt., ;;; ........ ~ Apt. Unturn. 3'5Apt. Unfurn. 365 Furn. or Unfum. 370 Apt1., Apis., Apt1., Apts., Room" Boord l<<"'.-'----....:;..... __ ....;.;..;.;!O • .;.;...;.;..;..... ____ • -· ·-· Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Furn. or Unfvrn. 370 Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Furn. or Unlurn. 370 Ntwport Beach Newport Beach Newport S.tch ____________ _;.;_;;.;;.:.;:.;;;:....::.;;: "'ANTED: fimial@ collece Co1t11 Mesa Cotta Meat Costa Mesa Costa Mesa 1tudenl !or 1ummer In ex-WHY PARK NEWPORTERSI:::;::;:::;::;:=;;: STA y HOME ON IR~~ES$~3L1 WEEKENDS. WOULDN'T YOU? Ar~~~u ~~~ 7o~·~;n• , out good money for the It's all here for you to enjoy Saturdays and same old 1kimpy apart. Sundays and all week long, too. ments with even skimpier SUMMER RENTALS THE EXCITING PALM MESA APTS. FUN IN THE SUN! •••••••••••••••••••• MERRIMAC WOODS APARTMENTS 1 & 2 B•drooms w/Terraces Adult Living · From $140/mo chan1@ !or daily carfl of boy k cirl &ges ll k 13 .._ sa.la.ry of $70. Ov.'n room "'/l elephonf!, sewin& m111chlnP, dP"k & t~wrlter. "knds lref'. Mu11t have own l'<Lr. Non-smokrr. 644-m.J \\'alk to bell.rh. Eves & Shag carpeting, drapes. se lf cleaning oven. disposals, loads of closet~. huge S\•lilnming pool. sauna balhs, recreation room & mo re! Rft 6 pnl . Guest Home 415 facilities and no extras to $750,000 health spa, 7 swimming pools, 7 speak of? Then enjoy the I lighted tennis courts, bicycle trails, putting lifestyle ot the 70's at green. shuffleboard. croquet. sracious i'unior 0 AK \V 0 0 D GARDEN M' ut t N rt B h Driveout toda y and vis it i\1errin1ac \Voods, *PRIVATE ROOM* \vhere it's quiet . & peaceful .. : fnr ambulatory per50n Good 1 APARTME NTS. 1n es 0 ewpo eac: 's from $164.50 monthly, plus or 2-bedroom There's $1 million in r ec· Unbelievably large apts. Decorator furnis h-425 Merrimac Way, Costa Mts1 I tnorl, nice chttrfuJ 1~und- pl ans and 2-story town houses with 2 or 3 reation including I a r g e d H p 1 · · 1 · b il ~············~~~· • ;,.,~ dill 548·4753 * bed rooms. All with electric kitchens, private swimming pool, whirlpool e uge oo' 1acuzz1. e eclr1c u t-ins, shag balcony or patio, carpeting, draperies. Sub-baths. sand volleyball and carpets, drapes. sauna & more! Summer Rentals 420 I tonn;, eourt•, a pro •hop ADULTS-NO PETS II &11 II &I terranean parking, elevators, optio na maid &. pro who orrers free group l ___ '_'"_'_''_' __ -'~;;;;;";';"';'';';;;;~---service. Gourmet foo d market, dry clea ner, lessons. A beautiful C'lub-SINGLES ... , , ... $145 n F. AUT!f"t:IJ.\' .-quipped beauty salon on grounds. See beautifully fur-house hA! 2 health clubs, $ pn. ""nf'rl 11.pr. "" Ralbna nished models today, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Other saunas, indoor golf drivil'lg 1 BDRMS. • . . • . . . . 1 SS 400 1 1.~1. t'Onta1n1ni.: p!"'l"SOnal el- f b . t I J I th f F h ' range, billiards, color TV 2 BDRMS $175 Rooms 400 1 Rooms ff>t•t11. Av11 1I .luly 1-~pt 15. 1mes y appo1n men . us nor o as ton theater. Activities mean • · • · : · • · · Island at Jamboree and San Joaquin Hills free Sunday brunches. bar. Unfurnished Apts. Available 1 PRIVATE llnmr · r urnishf'rl 1 513;1 Pf"r 1110· rlu11. uril . Roa d. be-ques, sports tourna· From $10 to $15 LESS. PVT room & h11 . P\·1 f'n-1 rnon1 i1 /ha lh. i1 /nr i1·/nut l Arl111!s nnl.1. S1n~lf' pPrMn Telephone (714) 644-1900 for rental information . rne nts, etc. YOU'RE RIGHT-trflTl("I'. Al~. ~1':.p ing l'f()Ol, kiri·hrn fl1"1\1lr_gr~. \\'nrk1nc or 2 flfflP1"· '.\lulil h,11vp ref . p RK N T PARTMENTS Cus tom decoratPd Sin Jhan-b11 . 5-18-6!lJ.l. I lari.i prr frn'C'ri \ll,;._.;inn Vlt'-Ln11 rf'nl tn kf'f'f' pmpf'rly A EWPOR A glt's.·1 & 2 BR's. Furnished THEY1RE UNDERPRICED.I * KITCHEN privl. S60 nifl. Jn :Jl't>11.. 5.l\fi.2f1 JS. I nrf!rrly. C11ll fi7:t--Ol.'W belo~ On the bay ?r Unfurnished. Lo11' move· 2 6 S C ·-f:: A.\! nr ttf! 11 P\I. 1n costs and no Jease-re· 1561 MESA OR., Costa Mesa 1 1 :'llinrr !., os!a ,\Jr.c;11.. BF:l1ROO:'lt-11· / k i r c h f' n ----.~=--1 A--p-l.-U-n~lu_r_n-.---365--.-~-.-,.-U~nl_u_r_n-.----36-5 ' quired. 1-lodels ope-n daiJy S blks. E . of NewporJ Blvd. Call 8~3--j~7o pr11·il II 11. flr(";i , C"al! 1..AGUNA BF.:ACl-1 Costa Mesa ----------llO-?. 546 9860 LOVELY roon1. p r 1 vat" !!62-7:'!20 11.ft 6 pni or all day 711 Orr11ntront Inn !ht-iilfld) Mesa Verde OAKWOOD GARDEN . • home. en1pln.vrrl grntl<'111a11. 11rrkrnrl. I Lu-..: 2 Br & 2 Ila, JunP S250 $6;.i/lnn. • .l-lfi-\71 3 ----. 11 k .Jul y & Aul!.. S.100 \\'k. DELUXE 2 Beclroom apt. DELUXE 2 &. 3 Br. 2/Ba. APARTMENTS NR f <1.c;hion Is. f'ri. Ba & I AIMl 1 Rr, J Ra . l'.lutlf' Sl50 Also 1 Bedroom. e"'"i '''· $'<5 up. 0 ·ntal f'll!t'A. 11•'1', _patio, g11.r. N_ nn-11 k. Jt•ly • A••" $..,..wk. ·~ w •~ (R rt Li,,,. f r V11!'anc1e~ Nl~I mf'nry• Rrnl .. ,.~, 2280 ~liner. 6-12--0657 Ofc. 3095 Mace A ve., eso ng 0 h . ~111"1(rr.SS:iino.fi7:\-66li. 1:ih ,\<>11\r--2Rrhnu~,. .... ,iel. Adults On\.v). •1 P"I Cl "f" d Ad your 011~r. 11.pt .. ~1ntr ---~. ---_ -.. • "" SPACIOUS 2 Br, nr ~hops. j ~""'--'-'"-· ~-~---NEWPORT BEACH Da I y I ot ass1 1e s bld2 .. f'ff•. Thru II Daily Pilot R()<)\IS $1.1 \l'k 1111 II /1;11 , S.'lO r frn1·1~I. Junf' $1.'il wk, July I Oc c • U "= N t B h 16th & Irvine Cl11ss1f1e<I Arl. ' i1k up ,\pl~. 137fi Nr11·p<Jr!I ,t· Aui: $250 \\'k. (TI'1 l wys, . . .• .c.r. $1.N. ewpor e•c I RI rl "\t "' q-·· "1-1119' Call 979--0134. 64>0550 or 642·8170 [--------------------------~ _:...:.._ '_ ..:.,,.· -. iJJ. l:·~~·~---~=I s170 _ 2 chldrn ok. 3 BR, l% ~*~ Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Un furn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. 365 BA, lnclry, c r Pt Id r P s · Costa Mesa Costa Mesa Costa Mesa Costa Mesa Costa Mesa Costa Mesa dshwshr, no pets. 545-3215. ·--~-...... -.· •• __.. .............. S1~2 BR. util included ! - - Mature aduJ ts, no kids or pets. * 642-3375 eves. GRAND OPENING LRG. 2 BR w/gar. Wtr. pc!. 1571 Orange, No. A. Sl.35 Call bt"'" 1 & 5. 636-4120 SPAC. 2 BR, 2 Ba ., crpls. rlrapes. Pnr\osf'd garage. $160. mo. 557·54li0. lBR, garagf.', yard, r pts. rlrps $1,W. mo. A1·ail Is! of June 376 E. 16th St. DELUXE 2 BR, 2 BA, frplc. Dishwasher, f.'!c. SI.SO mo. 536-26:'12 Huntington Beach ON BEACH! FURN. k UNFURN. 2 BR. From S3>5 ADULTS ONLY F'urniture Avail11b!e C a r p et.s-drapes..ffishwasher heated pool-saunas-tennis rec room-0eean views patios-ample parking Security Guards. HUNTINGTON PACIFIC 711 OCEAN AVE .. H.B. (714) 53&-1487 Ofc ope n 10 am..O pm DaUy WILLIAM WALTERS CO . Lus ury apartmen ts with ocean and harbor "iew1. Smor free. 2' hour Jllllrolled, enclosed. a:immunity for aecu rity. $800,000 recreational compll'x. Sing le1, l, 2 And 3 bedroom luxury units up to 2,000 &q. ft. From $196 mo. to 5790 mo. \P;.il "' ..-.y ""'· t 1n fi.,. wrii. ''" ,....,....,.., Oopt.DP-L v~~ ON TH[ llllff5 AT NfWl'OIT" Dimald J. Sc:ho~ il Comp&llJ' to t C111nrv L111e, Newi:iart 8Mc~. C1lllorn!I t16'Q BRAND NEW ·ALL UTILITIES PAID r~urnished Avail11.ble S50-0f( 1st Polo's Rent, on yearly lease, when you bring in this ad. 20102 Birch St (nr O.C. airport, S. of Pa..lisarles Rd). Priv. patio, biUill.Td nn., jacuzzi, Nr. UC Irvine. Mgr. 97B·Rll89 SEACLIFF' Manor -1 BR Stud.io. Pool. Crpts, drps. bltns. S I SO/unfurn , $165/furn. Ask about our SEA AIR APTS . $115 di!ICOunt . 1525 Placentia Lrg. 2 BR. Crpts, drps. bllns. Ave. 548-2682 . 1 blk N. ot Adams orf Beach t & 2 BR. APTS. Blv. 729 No. 6 Utica. Jn Eastbluff . F'rom $185. 536-2796 or 536-7070 . 1 BR Condo Adams & I ' ' •75.6o5o o Br!'.! o khurst. Crpt/drps. IW ••nnrnc CL.& \V/D, GID. RIO. Rec· 1---------facil. No pels. $150/mo . UNFURN 2 BR, 2 Ba du plex, 968-f.002. bltins, frplc. Pfl,tio. steps to I..AKE Park area. upstairs, gar. Cnuple or single adlt, no chilrl or pets, 536-3972 2 BR Apt. Closed gar. Crpts. drps. Child & sm. pet ok. S145. 847·2940, 962·7637. Irvine PARK WEST APARTMENTS Bdrm. From $160 2 Bdrm., 2 Ba. From $195 3883 Parkview Lane Irvine. (Just off San Diego Fwy a t CuJver Rd) ~an . Yr-arty lri1Sl'-S275 mo. Ava il June 1. 67~3906. ONLY ONE LEFT! DELUXE 2 BR-Sl&.i ADULTS ONLY-PET OK 2 Baths. dis hwasht>r. lrplc, priv patio, pool. 557-2125. 20342 Santa Anii Ave. OCEAN VIE\1/, modt"Tn. all ele-ct.rlc, crpfs, drps, bltns, balcony, pool. 1 BR, $200. Bachelor. $155. Le a s e , Adults only, no pets. MeTai Apt~. 1510 W. Balboa Blvd . N.B. YEARLY -1 BDRM. Near bay &. ocean. $170 675-7515 Laguna Beach Aptt ., Furn. or Unfurn. 370 HILLSIDE rluplex. 1 BR. + ~p. s.leeping rm. Carp., Costa Mesa clrapes, frpl. appliances. ---------:0.1ore furn. avail. Walk to 1 & 2 BR Furn or Unfurn. beach & shops. Sll!O Mo. Children'• section. Pool. incl. util. 494-3901 Alt 6 PM . $1'10 Up. ELM GARDENS anytimP wkends. APTS. 171 E . Z2nd St., C.M. OCEAN front 2 BR , 2 BA, ~64~'..J64~_5·~~-~-- Lag11na Royale. poo 1 , Huntingtol" Beach gotg('OU5 heh & "iev.·. Le&se opfon. $450 ""' mo. $250 NEW SANDPIPER mo. crt'dit on purchase E11.rly bird 11peclllls-l BR price. S'19.500. B r n k ~ r. from $125, 2 BR from Sl.';5 21l-849-522:l 714-499-3005. Furn/Unfurn, cool color In- YEARLY. June l -2 br, 11,1.i leriors. pool, J acuzzi, more. ba townhse. r:k!ck, ocean 8081 Holland Drive, Hun. vie"'" Adulls $200 mo. tington Beach. 847-9595. .fM-7246. HUNT INGTON G 11 .rd e n s ""GE 1 BR t !-'-Apt1. Heil at Bolsa Chlca. lJU\, ap ., re i 11o; .. stove. cptd, c1';>se in. $175 ~1323. C.Ompere -See Inc u.til. 497-:xm. what YoU'n! missing. Fr. • NE\V 2 BR . blk to beach. SlXl-$240. Spttt:acular v\~w. $250 up. • LRG. 2 BR BungaJ01v Apt. 4~ or 494-2339 Garden1. 6 pools. Saunas. TIME FOR QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT-AD • Hot Jacunill. Tennis. From nM. 84&-0259. APT. Pool.side • Spaclou1 Bungalow. Pvt. patio. Slf(I. mo. to ri(ht adults 84&-1323. Lagun• lltl.ch FOR LEASE • 2 Br, 2 81. apt. w/1pectacuJar view. Priv. dec·pool~levator to prlv. belu::h-tnb!!rph, atturi· ty, find. g&r.. mature a.dultJ. Mu1t 1et to ap- preciate 317~-4 S. Cout HW)I., So. t.aruna . Newport lleKh TOWN HO USE vUla-2 br, 1~ bl, t Pl.tiol. b&Jcony. Ei<· austw PUk U do. ~12!1 . Ring Brothers Announces the Grand Openi11g of . . Mediterranean Village UNFURNISH ED AVAILABLE The charm of Old World Spain awaits you m Costa Mesa at :Ring Brothers' Me diterranean Village. The country is the · settlng where quaint, brick·tiled courtyards and path· ways wind over streams and pond s to the door of your vill a apartment. Inside , beamed ceilings, wood paneling, color-coord inated drapes and carpets are enhanced by imported grasscloth wall coverings in warm, natural tones. \Vet bars and fire· places add to th e cordial atmosphere. Large patios and balconies provide spaciousness and lig ht. The recrea tional facilities include night·lighted tennis courts, swimming pools, a gymnasium with separate health clubs for men and women and billiard and game ror:ms. The location of Mediterranean Village is ideal -convenient to all Southern Cali fornia -minutes from the Pacific Ocean and Newport Beach, overlooking the Costa Mesa Country Club. A complete security system assures your privacy while you enjoy the serenity of living at Mediterranean Village. 1 bedroom 1 bedroom & den 2 bedrooms From $165 From $175 From· $210 Available either monthly or by lease. ~ :c u < "' "' " 9 -ORANGE COUNTY AIRPORT NEWPORT BEACH RENTAL OFFICE OPEN 10 A.M. • 6 P .M. 2400 HARBOR BOULEVARD, COSTA MESA, CALIF. 92626 PHONE:(714)557·8020 , W1 Aro Plldgld To Equ1I Housing Oppor!unltlt1 ' \ . • • • !WLV '1LOT ,,.....,, .... l1, 1972 1~1 -.n.~-1~1 ru--~1 ~1· • .hr-....... ' I~ II~[ _ ...... _~ ·-I Off' R "o· 1 Schools & -, Summer" Rental• 420 tee ental -Announcements SOU instructions 575 General Service1 Ttltvit lon Rl palr Holp Wanted, M • F 710 • WAIKIKI ~lux,. bf!Al"hfron1 N,."'. \Va1~rfmn1 Olflc-e1 *Wanted Dead* GUITAR , Pia."" " Vole., I. Morran ~lvfal *" BLAINE'S 'f'V • ~•11 vl~11.· ,.,.,,,.., ~rooinl", t"rnm $770 Month Aluminum i·anJJ thlll hllv.-arcon1panf('d with mu1J. All Ty't/:,·n'•"""'°· Photorop•'•• $1-rvirlll( A'.ll Btand1 CLERICAL Office • Alert ln-1 .... k;lr .. an ,.._ iibly ">• Pr>'m• , --••'•n Authorized M-""novoi. telli&tnt woman. lnt•r••t'---u,, ""' . "'"1 " • """"' "' MrV~ )'OU "'flll " pmvidf'd l'iAiuhip al u n b fl A t Ab I e -'"" coun1. llW'lut11vr J'f'nt. \.'<"r1tf' :w1 Bay11i~ Or., N'pt. Beach houn ol plP&llur,., nUN!!! prief'JL, $3.SO pe'l" bout. r~ 'kup A Of!Hvery T ree Service· work, M\Jlit be good RlehArlt M11t'~1 il!sn 9*5 Hill Cruntfy Rllt. 67>-611il 10 1060 Glennl'yre St, l.tt· 714:847-!1561. TILE Work. Paitttln•·I \1.'/num~n:. Wf! will tra.ln .. Vi'11)ohinu Or .. H on o I u I u gun" Rrtn·h. Nf'l gl&llll '-''hat-Rl•l!OMhle Ra tell. free"~'· TREE S ~RV ICE MacGregor Yacht Corp. ~ttr~t~il11. --1 ~lJPl-~RB offl<'" 11uit~ Rm. ll(W>Vf'r lU 't·rplrtl. 1 '~ Ol\ve, W -9852 H 0 11.• 11. rd Trimminrt, Pru11\ng It Clean· 1631 PIAcl'nlia . C.M. OCEANFRONT 2 R11. Kitc·htnf'tt,., -----~--~-~ 644-7423. up. 642·5J96or842-M41. COt.Ll:GE or high '"hoot ! SU MMER CAMf' Roy.11 & ,,..-.,,.es a, .. ~ 2 BR. <'ltlln. \\,.~I-furn. {"(Hnplrtrly rrfitr1. On f'flr• . BY M u I :.Jpholstery girl \\'anted b t" Inn I n Jt Girl.11 7-l:l. Out~!11rn11n11: prn· O O • e. . e f'Ct, · .. S20t'l/\\'k. 170fi'1 \\'. ()(-t~11-n<'r. i.;rYluttd nMr. An1plt plumb, ·fef'IC#, Ins l Ing , mirt-June rrir ear!it>rl to I 7 kl 1770 0 .-... gram-Top no1 ch 11 a f I. -CUSHIONS, bar k turn1tul'f' b · 2 1 I ron1. NR. Agt. 613-19 'l. 11r 111(. range, ._ .. ,. Rf'11i~nable rAtes _ FRF.F: Babysitting ca~ntry, tile. BA /MC aby111 chi drPn, 6 & 4, or evf's lti.........07:1. 96.1-3268, 5.16--0.'1()3 8 r 0 r hurt. CAMP card. 552-8949. ~~~il~!~~l •: n ~f'ea:-1 0c;:". the summer, Hrs. from 7:15 SUMMF.:R r;J11.-1 :1 Bil !urn I OF.SK space avatlable $50 CAY UCOS. CAyut'tlll, Ca.Iii. e DEPENDABLE e TCYrAL SERVICES ro. &42-lSOO. A~ to 3:30-4 PM. Mon-Fri.I home. AM'Oall al. from Bi.It' mo. Will provide turnlture 934:W BABYSl'ITING Plumbg lnsta,ll'..C~ntry Some eves, too, if desired. Corortll &"ch. Vi'M'k\y or 1 at SS rno. Ans\\1er'o:ia: servl~ · ' · H11rhor-BAkPr arra Eltc Rrpllir • 64&-l!IOO Mu~t hAvl!!' own transporta· mon!hly. 67a..3111 f'\'t'k or 11va ilahle. 17875 Beach Blvd, GROWTH !. r1rv.-lopmf'nt 5 4 6 . 4 I 4 .5 JI i J) lion ilr; desi~ to give the v.knds , .\\\.-g;,oo 11.·k-rlay•. 1 lluntini:ton Beach. 642-4321 p:mup mr~L' for R &u. H•ul1 n9 [mpiey1Mli. rhlldrt.n ~ur undivided <it. I r I I 11'.m.'11. hf'i;:in June 3 BARYSITIER 24 Hrs tention 11.t the bPach or park I 8\V VIEW 2 bf'droom MEt>JCA .. M'nlll or rta (' I 8 . , . . l'l'n('('(i Bark Y11.rd LOCAL Moves, h Aul In K, · ' s 1 ,· 'hll lt ,.,.~tat 10-1',ntl"'lit('lJC & or wkerevt'r you & they I IJffp" 4. complett'ly furnish· P!llAll'. · re" I '1•1 Y· "'-. . • Call 6'12· 1592 • cleanup. F.xp co 11 e g e . . . I P1trkln.i:. 2 31 Sl.'IO or ,~m· ~n1dt1v 1ly A w A r f' n f' ll • L J b iu ... decide to spend thf! day, I td. A\A!I ,June 10 ~"P'· $750 . 1'"50 • I lrrhniqu"~ \\•ill bf> usrn !J)VJNG chtld C&r"-Mv 11bldent. "I truck. RPll. o ·"'•ntea, Fem•I• 702 \\'rill', telling us A little p Th Ad IU I hln(' 11110 1 111 ~" . 17r0 · · · • • 534-1R46. r mnn · U ony l C)rlliige 11.t R.O<:helitl'r C.M. Co•1nsrl1nscC,.111f'r4!l4-975.l. hom(', Wf'l'kdays t'Pnr•M '=~--------PART timl! ~nentl 'orti('I'. about yoursPlf & the pay l agent. fi7$-030, KingaRrd Real F. •I A t e • / Le .1IN otiHs 510 ~ ~ ll ~. Y ~rd , Agf's 2-~. i YARD', gariu:e ~le11.nup!1. Typing, dictating & other yro rfellirl! plus your age, BAL Ill. siurfin 11 pt 642_n'J2 or 9fi.3.3m. ... I M~-9f~::,.i. C.1\1. I RPmove trees. rltrl, Ivy, busineM machine!I. Tuell, address It phone No .. to: \1:/eomplP!f! kit. Av11il J11nP 1 --AIRPORT AREA • I rAMPllLET rli11tr ihuted hy i.rC7o -R11h.vsiltPr. my kf'lmi> " k 1 PI o 3 d tr, bal·khoe I Wed, i'hurs. pr~ f" r red. Ch,&11lfif'd Ad No. 420, Daily • 5'-pt. nr monthly, fi7.')-..51l71 rl'* . 11 1J Of'! Vo I u n 1,.,. r rn11t in-rl;iily R.:i. 1 f'hild f2-~ .\'TSI M7-2666. Perm11.nf'nt-depend11.blt . 17 Pil~t Bnx. 1560, Costa. Me!&, flt 61:>-3710. A !; ~Airporlf'r . ot.-l.nWEu~I t'ilJTfl!'l-Lf'gAI Adv11·e nnl t'!aJJ &12-ll?AQ. CM 11rf'11. YARD & Garage Cleanup. I yr• l'X"pPriPnc-e. We~! Orange Ca.hf. 92620. 1-L-.i f'flOnl suitPs. tv ,,, . 11 h R Fr 7 '1--~===-=~-- 7JH \V, OetRnfron!. Lrs: I RATF.S. 21~ DuPont Dr.. 1>f'rv1t'i!. O f'red Y 011 Ca rpet S9rvice ee est. days. Call County. R97-4.809. CONSTRU<."'T'JON BR Jurw! S'\75/mo. .Jilly , rr'"1rn fl . fll'\-ZMO. J<nufrn11n. 11nytime, 548-~31. 1 COLLEGE girl, 19• live-in SUPERINTENDENi 1150/wk, Au( S] 7 5 / '<'' k . I ,JOHN 'S Carpel It Uphol~lf'ry Gardening, Y11.rd & Gal'age <'hild NIN., AvA;n JJnt. 10. for Orange County, ~pr f'~P· 644-53()7. , Ul'~SK space avatlatlle $50 I I~ Cle a n e r 11 • Ex 1 r a Clean Up, Free Est. Exptr. Sr. liJe llll.Vf'r swm NePd lop man. Rt>f $. \\'rite LUXlJRJOUS 0Cf"11.n . ' mo. Wlll provldt-furniture I P•r1onalc A.. !)ri:Shampon fr e" &.'1'1l ch-Rf'a~. Rate~. 646-.1488 1 tt>chr tutor. Type. Rrl furn CIR.ssifif'd An No. 416 •. Daily I ''11>1" j at $.') mo. Answerl.ng Nrvit'f' . 'W' g:u;ird 1.SQil Relardants), Pllol P 0 Ro 1560 C st home 3 BR. 2\1 B.ilth. July-avail11.ble. 222 Fore1t Ave, Housecleanint I & rPq'd. 1714) 79J-5228. · · · " ' 0 /\ Au.a. $lOOO, m!'.l. No J>f'I~ n~tti • • 530 Dc-grea~er!I & /\ll color 12lJt 9J.'rl&90. Mesa, Ca 92626. · · Lr.gun.a Beach. 4M--'"""' Personals hrighl~Prs & 10 minute LIVE in houSf'keeper Only C L ERK/TYPIST 644-2970. St 455 bl ·h I ·h·I t I NEED help Al homr'! \\Ip ' • "R. 2 •<o-.·, f'.>•'. l•mili· or•9e * F1Jl.LY LICENSF:D * f'lU nr 11 1 e r.arpe ·'· '19 · yrs old, MATURE Ir I h11.v.-Ai..1-11> • NuM!es e Tn ]parn Ladies G11rment ., '·' , Sa\'e your money by s11.ving RELIABLEJ. neu.-Sa.111.ry. ~ '. 'f.1f home. Pri. R.r'l'il, !'I'll~, 1 Rl:'fAJI. ,:hop avllil. 11.1 Th,. Renownl"rl Hindu Splrituali5f. Jn"' rxtra trip~. \Viii cln.n 1 714 _ Ji79-9142 879-3167. Hou11ekpr5 e Compan~ons £'. V•/&11.llboll l. Ai·R.il 11 rt min-1-·11.r.tory. Si7J. mo. See No. 9 I Spiritu11! Rl'ar1ini::s gi1'f'n Ji\'ing t'.nl., dinini::-rm. /1 J • ~ _ H .om emakers-Up1nhn Marl~nne of Calif. Jun,..,548--4900 :,.i~:il'i. for 1nki or 673-~. daily. 10 A.\1-10 PM . Artviff. hllll Sl :'J. Any rm. $1.;,Q, HOUSECLEANING -Local [ 541-fi68l . '.ll1 .~rnnnr A1·r .. Bal Is . 3 BDR J\1 Hon~,.. July & Aui;:. 1 Business . Rent at C4S Jli\'"n on Rli matters, 1 can <.<011r h $10. Chair $:'1. 1.'i yr~. Rf'fs. Own. tr11.ns. By hour or Vi'JLI. baby~it 11.nd/or g-ivl! COUNTER GI ft.LS Sf1con R::i). N.R. /\f:l·Pss ro ,. . he~~2 )'~l.J.F:J CRtnioo Real esp. i11 \\'h::i.t count11, not ' <lay. !WS-2.'>13· heitinnin' Eni:. riding FRY COOKS f>vt . fif-iir·h, 67~71!1 s,i ORl-.. Ci fnr IPa~f', 1400. nr ( SAn Cll'mente mi>lhn<l.' I 1to \vork my~Jf. i.A"t DUTCH cle11n your le111;0n~ to 1 <'hihl, 5 days A f11u~t be ]fl or l'!\'ff ---·-I 2000 ~ri . fl. Cpls k !!!£!!, , f;ood l'f'f. 531--0101. 1·arpt"t,. Also, \\'indo\\'ll & ,,.k, Tr1.ns provided, Rt>as, Day & Nite. Shift V•c1tlon R1ntal• 425 •·••"Y 1,, ,-. M•"'r •"-pp.>ng .. 92-91:16 or 492-90.~4 1 ----------C'f'ntrr &In CI em I!!' n t e , DISCOVER DISCOVERY S ~A• Cllrptt f'anerll, -='-"--"---·~-'-CCC-"= PP)' n ·ers<' 11 I , " " '" "" w1,. M Cl f 001-s. Xlnt \l.'ork. 537-1508. 675-5792. A l J p • RIG BEAR LAKE * 4!)2-:W.~7. Find YOURSf:Lf" in Someone prolr~glonal at I o we. 1 t Dedicated Cleaning WANT E O HOUSEWORK, bet\l.·een 8 & JO AM 2 11ty :I Rr cnhin. 1·omrilrtr I~ . C::ill now _ No oblii::-ation prier:~· 3 ::ivg rms complete * "'E 00 EVERYTHING * Laguna a!"f'a, Mon, T~. ·Jack In The Box kitrhen. Sllfl P"r \\'l'l'k. Also 1 * ~ :;;iorr/Otfice, .!!: I 11. 1111 (7141 Sl'i-688.'i (2111 387_3393 S.19 9.1 962--0672 Refs. Free est. 646-28.19 \Ved. Good rcf('rences. 385 E. 17th Sl. n11ily R11tr.11. R19-4fiK~. rhsplay ca~t>. IJri\\•nto.,..·n 493 4496 Cost11. Mesa ~-'--'-----'..-"'--I H.R. 21 ~Sth St. s113 per mo. I NATIONALLY :arpenter MES.\. Clearung. Carpet1, ·'. · · No Phof'te Calls Rentals to Share 430 1 ;,~7-I RF.COGNIZF.:D window!!, floors etc. Resid/ PART time gl'nerAI ottie#I·;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;. LARGE OR SMALL n ;• ----------1 .-0,'f'ICf'. "~ '"· ''· Al"' rn. OBLEM Prf'gt\A O<"y, Con· com'I. 557-6742, 548-4111. \l.'Ork PSirM'l on S11h1rday coo LOO -G I 1 -~"' "' I I h All T)'pP!i \\'ork: Cur door~, anrl Sund11_v. ExJ)f'rienced. K KIN. or yriuni: girl-I II() :vi . 1-·1. INDUS'TP.lAL uent, ~ympRt f'!ir Jll"f'l:an -panPI, rPmode!, fini.~h . BAY & Re11ch Janitori::i.l. C'hllrl nk, In ~h11rl' f11r11. 11rt :;;1 IOf'. ('o~t::i. :\1P!il\ 646-1130. 1 <'Y cou.~clini::-. Abo11if'ln & frRnlt>, rep ll l r 8 , etc. Crpt~/,vindo\vsffloor~ etc. CC~•~l~I ~·~7.l--;20~~'=5·==-,-=. 11•/htrty & 2 gi rl~. $8i n1n. I ,_.- 1 • 11 R-lc-l-;:-llir"' lnr ren> 1 . A1lrip!ion ~r. APCARE. 962-l961. Resid/Comm'L 646-1401. HOUSEKEEPF.R/Cook. \il\11 Goo<! PosilKl!i Vi'1th Xln't 61~2f.7 · · ·· " r • 641-44::fi. li\'f'-in. RPrPrf'nf'~. A'" l-\. Comp::iny. Mus! Have Dinntr ---'.11 ~a i ea 11. r1, · "· ---S · l\"~"'\\·or pant>· From . .\rgf'nlina. 642-31i;i7. Hou.~ EXper. I r I Cl I I )' I Ir " CU 'TO>I __ , k I CLEANING Speci11.li~t: \Vin- SflAF!F: :i Rn hnu~~· nn 1146.rii::. IALl'OHOl.JCS Amnyo1ou.~. ins:. Cabi nP!~. G"n'I repair~. rlo\\·s. carpel, floor!i, stoves No Phone Interviews. B11!hli::i. r.~le '1'/1 nr 2 11ork-1 1 I Ront•I •so Phone !)42-7217 nr \\·rite P. Ph. Duke 0 11. Durk a & ovens. ·774-0321 . Help W•nted, M & F 710 Call For Appl in~ .i:i!'I~ Summl'r f)nly~ lndustr. • ' o . Rox12Z3, co~111. MeSA. 646·75911. I 'Landsc•pln• 67.i-5427 I -T--1 540 • I ACCOUNTANT-Exper. In 675-1374 Cos MESA rave F:XP. R~o<ll'ling. cabinets, municip11.l or 11.·atf'r dist. ac-1 ""~~~ ...... ~~~~~~ SHARE rlth1xP tr 1 -I,. v "I I TA · TOP SOIL -540..0097 · I~ l "O & .,.,on <,;'.,.., ft N'Pllln:, m11!nt. No job too <'OUnling, Must have ability COOK beaf'h 11:pt 8J11lbol'I. 1 pc1·y,n .,.. ""nv ..,.1 · SET SAIL · n ~· La1vn Remov11.1 ,· Rototill t k · d nd CABINE."" MAKERS-sm. 1'::1$, .,..,...--,...... o Wflr in eye ently & "'-I I str~li~ht unrler 30. S225 mo.' ·• ' TAHITI Painting & should be qualifif'd t ~·ml'! exper. nece~$. App y 675-7449_ I FIBERGLASS G ti 111 M 1 d Srh Cement, Concrete . ·b·r f 1n Jlflri;nn, l..Llve 11 BBQ, I 3rrl-Guy '" 11h,.rr housl',: Nr. N1\·pt fr.\·y & S.D. Frwy ~;:\I. !. r.11,.~~-~l'.~11~1·,. %~~~~: CEMENT \\'ORK. no joh ,; P•perhlinging :S~~;tin;esfun'::i<i~~ty 11.fi~~ Rrookhursl k Adams, HB i :?.lll (;nu·e J.n. ("13 ) 378 1"39 11 11 PA IN TING·lnto">·or -,>-.r,·-' .. I ·-" I . . COOK p/time !or alering $7.i/n1ri. 1!Xl72 S t i nc r 11. y So f l:!::i.k f' f l" • · 1. • 1. ~n1a , r{'a.~01111 Jr. frPe • ..., " 1n1t1a pPnvu n .~UpPl'VJ!i1on. , c l.fUlf', 11.R. Call 673-6~1711. 1;,;, ·~i~ Rr~~~s~~~ativ:11;~;;~ F:stin1. 11. S1uni,·k. ~~-11615. or. -Rf'aSQnable Pri,•es-20 C.oo<l &naly1i<'al ::i hi Ii t y. sf'rvice, ----r --------yr11. expl'rif'nce-free Sal11ry open, <lepPndent on 547-::.739 ~HARE 1nvf'ly :l BR hon1,., 9 nm-12 noon [ ](g] JOllN'S Patio~ & Block H.R. <'::ill 9fi2-Th20 11.f! 6 pn1 (714! 979-44°4 117!1 <1711 Lott 1nd FOl#ld \vork. An as!«)('. of Var.'s f'SliinatPs. 646-491!6. pxper. & qualilications. C 0 UP LE : MB in.. or all rl::iy \\'eektnd~. --'...... ·• or_·.:__ I . l.11ndse11.ping C.M. Ji:l1-0291 20% disc. p11per & hRnR:ing, Pleaqo apply by IPtlf'r only tl'nance-assi.i:tanl man11gi>r 12.oo:I SQ IT, Rli nr part. mobi'I• •lo-, .. ,·nyl, fl-k. for a n 11pplica.tio11 form lo 0--" d I , l•r• roJ·•·t ,·0 \\'ANTF.D fen1alC. ~z:l-3::.Jlo l7!h SL in Co~tA Mf.'58 , Jic PATIOS. Driveway!!. PlllC'h 547-~6 Tu; H ll n i m ";. n thf' Moollon Niguel \\'11.ter c~~~ ;;~sa. ~R~ntin; k I shitre hou11e in Hun!iriqton per ~q ft. Wa r e h oulle Found (frH•ds) 550 \l.'ork. Lies. l"rtt t>~I. DM\'e ~46-n'82. ·. · District. 27281 Ali!!O Creek rl'pair bllrk.:round 8Pacl1 $100. mo. 968-5797 Villai.:f'. 543-56.511 ' 642-9852. flow11.ni, 644-7423. Rd., Laguna Nigut>l, CRlif. nPcessarv.. s .-J 11. ry + PAINTING -Hont>11t cleAn, CHRISTIAN womgn w/child NF.W OF.LU . ..~:!J.Jlils. 3 fOUNlJ in College PRrk-tiny PATIOS, walks, drive, install 'l't'iAranleed wo'rk. Licensed ADVERTISING 11.partmf'TII. Mon-Fri, 9 to 4 to sbarl! 4 BJJ, hotnj' l\'ilh ph. powet. 1 . ~'Mbnrovin grey kitlf'n 11.b::indoned hy ™'"'' h11vn!I, aaw, break, a. in!lured. 675--5740. Gre11f'opJiortunity (or highly 713/l'l.'i-3880. same. Refs req'd. 545:-1372 54.1-.114S: 8J6..91~v"'"· blAck mother r8( Nef'<l1 t"e-fl'K7\lf". 548:-8668 for~"': ~L"=§ JYaf~h~'S't" r v . h1ottvatpt., ,NJtly skllled O~A~N~C~.~E~-l~n-,~,ru-ct~o-n~/ NE\VPORT &ach: bf'autiful -576-to 9600-Sq.-F-t.--O\\'ller or · J)('IV ' ho in e Contr•ctor Tnter/Exler, 40 ·yr"' t-xper. tecretary to·WOrk' into broad-Host,.sses Will tra in. Sinio:les ll rgt' house 10 !!hlU't'. Pri. 4001 Birch, N.R. Ml-50.17 rlesperately, 5'1.~ flft JO I nf'terences. 54~7046.. . er J;f"~ponr;ibilllies at . fast-Ch11lt>I 1963 Hrbr Blvd, C.M. room & ba1h. 64;..~\4:1, M-l CORNER, 127 x!IO' a.n1. e • • • • • paced Newport Beaf'h ad-64fi-5::37. ";ANT&D: Working gil'l to I \\'/bldg. 99J W. l!lth St., CM J<UUNI> adorahle ma l • FATirER Ir: SONS -EXTER. Complete 2 eo111s, 1 ~~~illi_ng aa:en\)'. _Brains,l--~D~IS~H=W7A=S7H~E=R~-' shr 7 Br 11.pt wfMnif'. Cos1a S100 1110. &12-3490. C~·kapoo pup. VI c in i I y ·Decorating, design, carJ>f!n· ~~~ "'~"~· R!y '~f-13tlXI-ll)tliat~"·n" &3~;"7uQred, Ex~r. Ovc-r 21 . Surt & Sfr· j J\oleS11. 646-6245 or 675-:1740. 1 Rent•ls Want•d 460 G1lhl'rt St. 11.nd St11.nforrl, try, plumbing, Wiring, etc. · . ' · • · loin. Y.130 \\'.Coast H\l'Y. l\'B G f R 435 I GardPn G1~ve. 5 3 9 -2 8 4 7 4 gr.ner11.tion11 exp, • 25th yr. PROF. painting, also roofs, APARTMENT ma n a Jl , r . arages or ant WANTED JUL y I 11.ftt>r 6 p.m. In bus • Lic'd Ir: bonded accous. ceil, tnlerlex1er. Exp, lull ch1111te m11n11.ger DIET AR y Ai rte & ' AVAIL June 1~1. l dhl RESPONSIBLE LAR/Sheph.-l'r1, all hlack , 8.18-3545 , Lie/Ins. Free e!I. 645-5191. for large project In Costa D\shw1111hf>r <la y shift. 4&6 S '" 2\2 t.,.11,.,,, I • • PROF . H M ,_, rt Flagship. Park Lido Con\'. illTl!.JlP. ..,, mo. -WORKING COUPLE n1alt, 6 n10.~. North Mella • e e e ·pain Oi, inler/exter. · t::lla. 03a.IAJ'Y + apri mE'l'IL Ct>nter. &IZ-ro44. Pl.. C.l\t MG-3.S24. nPerl one or h\'O bt'r1room Verdr. 97~779!1. ROOM Additions, Estlmatei, Quality \\-.irk. Rea.11. Lic'd Mon Fri, 9 to f,17===~-~~~-- 0ff'tco-Ront•I "U · I r d 1 · 1 2 l nll. 557-7455, 548-2T;f.I aft' 5. ,71.3/355-3880. DRAPERY I n it• l 11!!' r ex·' .,., hou.~P 11.•1th arRe pncf' FNO. lon1t-h11.ired tigi>r c11.L plan11 Ir ayout, singe or S per-d~ndable. 'Ft.ill time. ya.rrl rro r two VF.RY \\1ELL Large Lail. Li kf"~ r.ars. Vic. story. L.T. Oln!llJ'Uction. X-P a in t er-Now School AS I STANT Rood sa.l::if)', 492-2254. TRAINF.D do~~l $1:\.'i mo~t. Slall'r & Golden west ·H.B. 847-lj\\. teacMr. Cust. paintinR., To transpose cutting lickets,t ii"""""""""""""""""""' Drlux_., 11ir.eonn i1lonl'rl y· b t \"I & y· I · . ,,.,,,_ -,. ·1 Sh' . d t > I' Ir: e \\'f'l'I\ :n 1 ll' or1a 1117-71!64. Addition!! * Remodf'ling • ~~ .,.,up. accou11. ce1 -1pp1ng ep, e (', Rf'rlP<"nratf'rl. l.lrlo Arra . _ 1nrAr \\I. 811.y st. l COSTA inp. Work guarn. 646-4519. M•ri.1nne of Calif. BAY VIEW OFFICES Experienced R~tlloMmlcs, Rkr. fj7;,.fi7o0 FEMALE puppy, rt>ddlsh Gef'l.~:ick & Son, Lie. J\.IESA. 548-7R.~1/a(I 6 p.m. hro11•n, approx 4 month. 673-6041 * 549-2170 No Wa11nny: 311 Marinf' Ave., Bal J:oi, CREDIT CHECKER ANTIQUF. RoiY-SuiL for WA-NTED lligl\l::ind & Springdale, H.B. J Ac K T 11 u I a ne-Repair * WALLPAPER * BABYSITTER, mat u r~ turn. R.F.., ~alt1n l'lc-. 2.~1fi Young 1·oupll' 1\·ould liki> lo 1146--7171. When you call "Mlle.. wom11n in good ht>a.lth Nf'\\'""''' Bl•·d CM "'8 97--remocl .• addit. 20 yrs. exp. r H• UNITED ,..,, • "" • J.J rrnt 2 BR unfurni5ht>d hou.,e L' 'd M Co 54.7 .,..,.lt« 646-lnl · w/own traM .. for 2 bov~ 4 --MS.-3!167. \\'ilh 2ar11.gr in CM. Up lo FOUND 5/24 m11.le Gre11t IC , y Way . -0036. I< 5, al!!O lite hou8f:\\'.ork. CALIFORNIA BANK PyrE"tlt"~s, 14 mo's old D · •Y 30 Day Special. Intrr/Exl•r OFFICF.S, $59 & $69. \\'ill S150 mo. C.ood ref~. Bolh r1vew I 6:45 am to 4 pm. 5 d::iys wk. I \l.'/<"hokl' ctiain, No C.~1. ·painting. Llc'd/ln11. L:ical de('Or::ite. Near 17th St .. bank t'mployt>cl. ~7-!1305 aft 4 PM. area. S..il-4~7 llnylimf'. HAWt'..EY'S Seal Coating; refs. 30 Yrs. exp. Ff'H est 557-1719 after 4.: 30 pm wk- 222 Or~an Ave. Laguna Beach & shnppinf!;. 5'18-811R. \\'ANT to f\nd 11ml_ housf' PREGNAl\'T cat Sundlly Weathrr, gas. oil resistant. Call Chuck, 645--0809. ~d~•~Y~'~·==~=-c~-,...--1 OF"F'l\.E lluitt~. OOwnlO\\'n \\'_l~m1 y11rd 11.•ithin \\'lllk May 2151. Vic. 'Mllritarit& Stays black. 54.~5195. WALLPAPER HUNG BABYSITTER Rtlifiblf', OVPr Lai::-un.-. IA"11.~e. :Ml()} llQ fl. rl1.,. a:roc. 81orr. ~~r .si::-1 i A1·e., Fountain Va I It Y. Electric•I Carl Rebko 646-244.q 25, Mon, thru Fri. 7.30 to Cpt~. r1rp11. llf'as. 494-30211. mrll. 11..i:,. wl)mlln wfhmJtrn 1139-R062. 5:30. Own Tran~. Lite F. al 0 E 1 :\fEDICAL 11 uite, l"f'lldy tn go. inron1f'. 642~248 Cr 1 ELECfRICAL WORK. All Pl•sf1_r, P•tch, Repi1ir Housekpng., refs. S200 mo. ,qu ppor. mp oyer Ht'il at Bob.a Csica, H.B. Da.lly PUo! Want Ads havt AlPRlll, ld~b. fi •m• II ro o; klnd11. Big or 11mall Llc'd It * P ATcH PLASTERING lmmM. opening. 362 Esther EXPER Sal" _, d ema e o.i: f'R co 11.r "' 1 F 211 St. C.M. 646--06l6. , . woman ot .. ue S275/mo, 84&-132.l barg1.ln11 p.Iore. choke collar, vie, 300 Blk ns. !'ff e~t. 546-0 · All typell. Free estimates · for Bf'auty Supply Storf' 1 ~th :;;1. f .. \I. ~l'1fl-419fi. f: L EC'rnTCJAN, l!renllPd, C11.ll ~ BABYSIITER 1 chilr!. My (Beautician). Call 54~5180 hon ......... Sn II "'b m ,. t I homP.. Night~. P<irt time • or "'"''2816 * YOUNG Ylall" Si11.n1,.!lf' Cat. & 'k": · ~8-521)~!1, 11 n · P umbing O'<'•n tran~. 6'12-2420 =~~==~·~~~-~" ViC'initv Oran£" & Tird St., J'f!patrs. '· F"TBERGLASS Moldt>~. ~kill- Cosl11. ~·lf'~.ii. 646-~'294. Ga rdening ~AVE on home ttpalni. Free BEAUTICIANS nttdPrt for ed & unskillerl. All 3 shifts. est., plumbing, paint. In-bu!ly 11hop. SL65 hr nr 50% Vi1e \\'ill train. 16n Placen-* * * * * rND. GPnn::in Shrpht-rd fml. AL'S GARDF..i'llNG !l t 11. 11 a 11 on s , hlluling. comm. Prl vac. Ca 11 tia, Cos!a Mesa. J Rl;i<"k It. t11.n .1!~16~7. for gan:IE'Tllng s. s m a 11 Lost SSS landscaping service~. call I 540-51!18 eve~. S .. r v l n g Trader's Paradise 8.19--0372. "-~0 991• GE' r "".,.... · · ...-...oater, exper. N~ PLUMBING REPAIR No Job too 11m11.ll BEAUTY Ope r ato r , day 11hift. Top. r.Y· 1631 Guaranttt + commission'. Plaet>ntta, Cl\.4. ' . Sl5,000 Equlr;.·: vii.I. $32,500 3 BR, 2 Bll. ~ll'Sll Vrrtle homr: SC'rf'f'ned patio. \\'11.nt 4 Unit11 OrAni;:f' Cnunty. Broker 642·!491 fRIPLF.X. f\1rs.-Vtrrlt. J5J,(l()'I Vllhlt', $16,(01 pqully. TRADf.; for pl'TIJ'lf'l'!y !n ~·a.llbl'O(')k Vi~I" •l'll't'A, 644·f'I005 1931 Ford A Coupe. Drh r an)'\'·h,.rf'. Stor.k body. \.ii \\' '671 blOl\'Pr. $4,000 lnvP~I · td. Tr.-dt for l11!e mOOel car or <'ll11Aie. 645-llilY.I. L'66 Fflt'l'i Cnndor. $6000 \'&Jue or .'.'' \\'ill Ira.tit> ror late n1rtdtl "-Ton Pick Up Camrer. 5J6..l563. \Vtnl CA.mp1>r. l81t tlN'I., Have '87 C1trr-ltr N. Y, 15.'I.· 000 Extt. horn•. Shoparnlth:, Varuutn tqulp. 13' g~llboAt. MB-OOl. &18-0533, " l.ines times dollars 30' T S Chri!I, Be.autiful rnndition. Trad' lt1r P .U., ranlflf'l". tr11il,.r or r $ti500 v11luf', lcle11r ) 962·42S3 evr. Ne11·port, CdM, Costa Mesa, I LOST. J 1.-ttgt"l:I A rt 11 l t ...__ SI \V l'fl F I C I II 1.JUVE'r. Xlre~. eslc 1 . Pnul f. .at, I'm, mOI' y ---------- 1 , gray, fle11. collar. vi c * NEW LAWNS * ~111.goolla & T" I h, rt . Sod -Slolons -S«>ding, Yard 968-*>44. N:lnodf'ling. Stftle Lic'd. • 6'2-3128 • COLE PLUMBING 7~ hr. serv\ce. . .. 645-p61 Remodel & Rep•ir' Lost: Mnn·~ diamond ring, in _5.~:4.!i21. REM9DELlNG. addition~. I Del11.nt>y's Sea Sh11.n1y Res!. AL'S I..andJ1C11pini::-. Tree Pa1ios, prompt servi~. Tift 1 or vii". Sentimenl11.\ keep-N>moval. \'11.N:I l'f'modeling. Ps limale:s, refert"nce~. 'local ~llkf'. Rt1\•1rr1. 644-11116. Tra~h h11uling, Jot rle11hup. builrlPr, 1-10 p.m. 968-9067. DIAMOND pPndant. vi c Rcp11.ir •prinkler"!t. 673-1166. ~-c-"7.-:.::.·------­ Rlllboa Bay Cluh, May 111. LANO..~APING. Ne1v Lllwns j Roofing RF:\\1ARD• 49 4 -ll28 , &. SprinldP~. Re~ld'l , ~...,,-";,....------~W-3."ilO. . Co1nm. State LI c' d , l e T, Cuy Roofini. OtAI LO ST· Rik • 1 , •. _ _, ~).11-<1446. Direct. I do my own work, , . II.II "'IX"'l 64.1)...2'780 543-959() ShPphf'11l. No 111.R~ or ID. PROFESSIONAL tree work, ' ' R-7 Ln1 . f'11lo1 Sprins:~. S7~,00 Vil'. GothArd & Sl11.ter. •r.B. prnnintr, trin1min1t, 11pny-Sewlng/Alter•rton1 v11.111 ... frir lf'l('.tl hou~ or · 11 found plr'll!<t <' 11 I I , In&", ~pr1nklerc. 1And11«p-....................... • -~ ~ Can 11.rtn . 847-1203. RP11·::11·d. Ins:, clt>11nup. reorge 646-5893 Alter•tlon• -'41:·5145 The Doylf' Cn. Neat, 1ccura1,. 20_yeart e>(p. F.\·es : 11:u!-6:t41 .FEM lri~h stllt>r pup. :1 n'l(I PROFESSIONAL ct R , ----------1 old. Vl(': D11.hll11., C<IM V-'hitP J11pane~e Gardentna Sen.-ice " treo •p11ar Si~.noo. r.QUrT\' in lt11.t1ed m11rk l11R on chest & toe5. Free Est. * 64lH>619 1nr'nme PNll>f'rt)', for rlf'llr 67}-71711_ hriu~r. ln1~. rni•t dteotl•, =~~~-~-~--Expert J11pane11e Gardener hnlll~ nr !!'! BLACK A \1'hilr Cnck11pol'! Complete 'Yard Sf'rvt~ • 1' • • 492-11196 • • * puppy wtlle:a <.Ylllar. vir . Frtt rstimaff'~. &4&-7624 STEREO eqlJl))mPnt rt~i~. cornplttt fa cilitle.11 fttr all m11kl'!lll 4 model~ • di11c:ount r.tf'll: I tr11ck tape dtek, ch•11n & adjullt $11.00, lhi11 646-7161 e Gelco•t To~chup BE AU TY Opel'lltor-N.B. e Engine Men are11. $crni,t' lollowin1 pref.'.d. e lnstall•tlon Men Call ?48-8520. S2,'1S-$3 Hr. Exp. nee, BOAT A~semblen:, toxp'r1 Columbii1 Y•chts only. Apply al W. O. Schock Equal pppor. E mploytr Corp .. 3502 S. Grtenvllle, GENERAL OFFICE: Would S.nla Ana. you like An txcltlng start in BOYS • the: film industry! Enjoy I A&t-10-14 10 deli~ papen their plush oftice1 In lhe in tJ:ie D111a Point. San Cle-Irvine Complf':<. Tn $600.1 mtinle-are11.~. Call Nancy Mty. 540-6055, DAILY PILOT CoutAI Agency, 2790 1 <t92-t420 Harbor· Bl Al Ada.ms, No. BUSBOY..-Ovtr 17. Apply aft 207, CM. .. • 6P.M, Dillman'!!. 801 E. GTRL Friday • Lite typing, B&lb!Ml BJ. BaJboa. GPnrral o!fi<'f! work. To BUSINESS Opportunity If a~sist one girl otfi~. l blk you a~ ab artist or to be:ach. Houn fle(\hle to craftaman. For info 673-6772 your net'rl~. °"sa optkinal. PPl'J'l'I, Nr~1('0rt .reJi4rnt, C •binet M1kers H•lper Hirh sc h o o I . OCC. Cps)01:V4"111Urt: 11hop, ExJ?'d H 0 use. w Ire OK. Call req"d. Muat"be neat A alt J1. 54&-5164. Jor1eru1tl\ t'urn. Co, 7861 ~=~~~-=-~-~ Nt:\l.'lon W-.y CM..~0310. GIR.L F'rklay4 Mk!& Con!llt. ii.\\'7'1-: l'thnrri 2 herlroom J\1ontPtty & \r"~t .. S<i\J!h CO~f PLETE L.a\\•n A pool CrlM l11trbor V•tw hm~ I LA.gun.-. ~297';, 499-4CIOO. Gantenini 5f'rv1Cf'. H11.tlllnc "'An! Tu!tin foothill., ;\ to 4 DOBERMAN Pinehf.r, hlk &-It rltan-up. Jim. 548--0405. bNI., lar1,. J,,t prt'fttrtd. , ru.111, T mM old, \•I<' Sun•et F.XPER J11.panese G11.~l'lf'..r A~I. 675-721'. C.R.I. Be11ch 11rel\. Rf'w. S9:1-..T.l07. Complel'e yd ffrviff.. NeAt · ~Arp. Jnltfattve. Typing. 'll'ffk Sl.00 oU tn D11;lly Pllol CART HANDLER · Re1ea.rch, bkpi. phu1e1. 30 '31·11., T n.-tht:>!ld duni~ SJ\.tL Bii\ C«k1tJll»'\11hi r;pot k Rella. F 1tt "51. 642-tl89 tmflney m11krr1 ~IT •'10rt (In l'ht!'t, Vic VlrtClr i11. St. E,'{P, H1.'<''1tila.n GtrdenPr tltthM, fnr l'llrnprr, ·52 liT Rtwnrrl, 6§-92'18. MS--071'. CClmpleltt S:anll'nin.sf stNlct- P.U. Trat1,. for small~r ve-SMALL run \l.'hite poodle. Ram!llanl, &li-467&.~~~ hlrJt ttr rir1nt1n1 equtp, \\l,.,11Mng coll11r & Je.~1. f PRfNKL!R-REiiA IR 646-292&. \'le : \'lctnrla., Cfll. &u.-2"20. N,.w Sy11tr.m~ * MS-~ r ~Ad f' r 1, t_ReplACf'mtnt F ltime. for pvt oountry club •Ir. wk, S3 hr: P .O. Box nttdl's It c;ar1nda:eit '11 ~tfl. I in NB. Mtrha.nict.lly inclined 8822, Fountain VAll'~· 92'708. U.S.A. s,...,,, F.. u, p ' A penon>bl•, ---"GRAPHIC ARTS \\'a.rthnOM!, 179 F.. 11th St., Ca.II 644-ttl02 Coal• M"•· ->#2. I Bd"iN'h 3 .Aj\l.k 2 PM SALESMAN , Full M!l'VlCt pl•t.enJa.ker req '• II • aJw1ys tte right time " CASHi Ii R aevml exper: sa.if'5men fer ., . pftl'.d, K•fm Rima· H-sarkl>'Olll'd, lit prbtllng Havt acrmeth!rW )'OU .wint to JORNSONS' ·GARDENING * '! * * lldl! a..allied ads ' c1o· It Y>M i.t.tiilin.irt«, Plthllnl '!!!!••~~~~~~~!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!I ... u -oallllo~. wrupa ~ * alwa.y1 the rtabt place .ul lmmed. PPtnil'll, E."Cper. nt:w Jxpan<1M Ollf!tltion- Y" w11.ltt RESULTS! Cllll ",.re, 2665 l(Mbnr Bl, CM. trade or nlat.ed tif'lds. Send f4~ 'I: Piie. u\tt ad Uk• to tralftf Obr ~I rttUmt, to I.be. Prel,, Hoyt'a · · • Pandlu coillJ!lll la torjlOJ! Hart>or'EolnvilL P.g, 80x IO<liYf'___ -· ·5-5 ... 6'5-btd: ll!&1,suli.AM; c.auL I J . . I Buy a Border to Border Bargain Eve ry tl•ssified wan t •d in tho DAILY PILOT appears in every edition every d•y. Th•t me•ns your ad will bo seen in papers delivered to homes and sold from newsrack5 from border to border all along the Orange Co .. t .•• all the way from Seal Beach to San Clemente You Get It All • • • Huntington Beach Valley Fountain Costa Mesa Newport Beach Beach Laguna Irvine Saddlebaek San Clemente Capistrano C Plus the daily newsrac:k edition) For One Price With A DAILY PILOT Classified Ad Phone .~42 • 5678· YOU CAN CHARGE IT, TOO 111 '.'J DAILY PILOT f3l [ ~ ][Il][ ~ ~_ .... , .... ~·· )[II] [ 1[1] ~I / ~~,...,~o•:• :)[II]~~ I ~' • _' ~-'"_.:. ~][Il}I [,____""a_.,. _ __,J[§l l,---llo-,._ .-,. --,]~: [ -P Help W•nt1d, M &. f 710 otelp Wantea, M j, F 710 Help Wanted. M • F 710 Help Wantlld, M & F 710 1 Htlp'Wiu;ted, M & '710 j furniture 110 G•r•t• Sale 111 f Miscellaneous 111 1 Ml1c.llaneou1 GUARDS.. PART Ttm40. F.Arly AM ...,.....,.-------GARACt-: .ni..: ~h11 n)' in. I , . Mlsc1l111n eou1 PATROi.ME SUPE.RVlSORS, •a 1 I b o • 1 \\'A L N UT Mf'ditl'rr&~an IPl'f'j:l lf\l llt>m". Sitil Chui?-~ Ul.L lrnRth n11nk ~t r('T'f. I ----------~ -~ ..__[ M .. _ ........ __,]~ 11 N INTERIOR rlf'livt>ry . Mui! haw pick-up ROBINSONS I prod, Supervisory 11t l l1 1I ~ron1n ul with roiu•v.'00(1 nlOnt ~1. ln iM. SAi & sun ,,,,Id, S.~. 2 r!l'lt' 011 (Wlln-]GRADUATION $p11cl1l: Ptrmanent l!lS1gnn1l'nt. c.r.1. DECORATOR or VAil, 646-8162. rt •• , bl' I I I . ~ Tri I d II $100 0 e NEWPORT e I rwn. °'... vK e-xp. no " 11cip "''O'"'· pt rr!l~r 2-4. ·~~-l"a<'h. u1 1k'inr ranlMlll' Garrard Equl • · La.&una areas. Full & l:il•rt EXPf'r. re<1u1red. Ssll , + PIZZA Cook11 ,-~,,.~I~,,-,-..,,-, BEACH r"f'Q 'd. '\rt' "'Ill tr a I n . \\'1th mirror. 2 niKht •111.ncl!I, -, 1o:11-.i R11r-b-11ue pt"r n1ant'nl n1<-nl 1-:lf't·trophnnl(' ham •, lime. Prl"m. pay, Life !ns.. ""'"'"'· "'ull ·-. """''•'I•. ~ m•I• ov•• 21 , pltt'm<. •p. 'I cC y h Co PA f lO iinlr 459 Rroarl"'">' Bo P ,u .... r ._v ,_.... ., ...., "' ,.a n"iOr 1'.C I rii. It. kl11g.~l1.f'hr11dh1Jard .1 C · ' t'hll.rl~llll· S:.O. Corne 11nd l"nn1 pon rnl sy,;ltm , nus. 1t1d vai·Rt'~". llr "'k, Apply 10 ply !""'"·•oh Blvd., Hu•c. J"'I Pl II C'l • C ,,.,. ·o.~ta .\!Piia f'r1-Sat ~HI ""'' "-. ""' n -DC " w llN!n a. ! . ..lllSAIVf'. .()lit SI........ llt'1'', . • • .• , *"'" ""''(~.,.J:.11 h1t•l1u!Pfl.: 100 1\1 a t I !II Apply Su11t' C App ly 16-12 & 2-t Bf'Kch. Has OJ)l!ninas lor Teleph~ Solicltort ~II !or S700 or bft.!I! ' -~I ~ R~ !IP'm!l -no 1u11k' P°ANEL°INt: p11lntf'rl 11:roovrd A.\1 /1-"M /~·ri-:H l-;Q/~ff'X. 8 523 No. Cri1nrl, S.A. MAY COMPANY ---------"I II U I 3 l 'Alt•t'>'""I Lt" I I "'' POSTAL Carrien-. Dfolivl!'r FOOD Nttd 1~ girl!! in1mf'dlatf'I l't'll>l'..lntln "' <I f'r, ~ · • " ' • '''' '" '"' 11 '· "'" ;1 II" 20 Ahf'rt11. (',oort f(lr lrrH'k [ilui1 full ~itf' Gar· your O"'n are11. Co!lla. fo.tl!'!la , PREPARATION pos11\()n.• in Or11nJi[e Counl.~: )'f>ll~j 673--lf-.OO llftrr 1 :-0: ·'° ~ut1 L!~ N~~I ~1r'.'ll'f vf s1d1ni;: llhl'f'flllit or ..._.hAtf'Vl'r. rard PlUlf'u~on"l T\1rnl11 blf' Munt. Bc:h., Fn111, Vb•. Sllnta Fr Sprin111 I N. \\"Pt'' a.1·11 or an Y t n1 I' ui n u~'t · · ~un. Son1r :i,.,.i 111wt !\!!.~. pll'('f'l'I t ·s1u1lly lisl• for $:\96.5& House .... •fv<'s prf'f"rl. 53().-04(17. For Lido BUtff"I Or11.ngl!' County. Wttkend«. Jewelry 115 l111r,;:1111 a( SAO. for 1tll. (;rn<luA!lon PriC'f' $197.4g O PROFESSIONAi-, -ExJ>f"rlf'n ce Prl!'fi!rt'ed Apply hy ph hlll'n 2-~ pm DRJ<Xf;L. Prnv. r1rr~1 Pr . J F \V 1-· I It y 1 1': 1 :~ni-0·,:wJ. sn1n!I n1onthl y pn.)'ment1 o Rl-:STAIJHANT I.: HOTJ::L fo.ton-~'ri !:?l~I 86:~~; n1ir .. bt-d, nl. 11tnd11 ., box & • • • • uui ·rup ''Y 1 ~ $!1.flO """NE PERSONNEL EMPLOYMENT AGENCY SLEEP CHOP i 714~ 8.~:l058 1111111, s~. l..'\OlP~ ... plr.~.. tl!Oi.'k. fllus! Sl'll. ;,0.7~·;. off. I TICKTOCK ER l:SA Sill'{'() Equip \\'.\rthOus.e 11'.VI A .. "'~ 1·00 • TELEPHONE "·l••· ... 1;,.';0 Ttniple H1!1, LB \'11.rif'ty ot inlrfnttr101111.I s1•r· THR IFT SHOP EAST !79 E. 17th St. ., :• •, i' llAIRl'IRF:ssF.R-(':<1n,111. or So. Coast Plaza ' rent IPipac'f', TllE !IA!Rf'.:ri.1 . :tt.1~ Bristol. C.M. . 2S2 F'oN!st, 1..a,; R. 4%-5671. Equal Oppor. En1ployer ··~~~--~~--~ HELP l\antrrl. Exp. NurScli):-::=:=:=:=:=:==i=:= aid. All iihift~. I 1141.a;,1:i I SERVICES •·'AGENCY ssl. ,.,i(l'l'I.""""' 10 i mo. SALESMAN ..,. .op I ~ A I ( r M C -mm1·,,,·,., a·' bo•u•. A <194-2t·lll u1g~. ,.,-,,·1ou~ li\OHt'~. \'RI Hfl111odf'lln' S11ll'. El'f"1'\lhin' I 'osla i\lr~11. 6.\~24-fl I Huntington Beach ll.~lt>r 'her • '' .. '.SI 100 mo. 'LV " nu " p.. I I I ... ,,,1 . c• • • "od c k $'" hi! Oil I ts l"f'!I.~ ~" r . ti .... ' • I ,, I ,. \1 ~rf'Rf'OS t Union H igh School ~r1•t> t1 •f' l'ositions £r oo .. ,, .. ,,.,, t.1. ~ t 1-::Xprrienct'd ply \n penon b@lwHn !1.00 MUST :wtl cut vtl\'tl llOfR. ---·---11111~ lo:"·· ar ~ 11,.~, · 11y · · · · • disrrt<'I hn~ or>o·nuu: lor lmm.diate Openings Broll1·r Man. $150 lo $160 "'k. j and 12:00 noon 111 R.l8l Bolq I \'rh·f'1 hi-biu·k chr.•. 11 11 likt 2 AnL111 u" "on1Rri's d111 ::i1. 1~'(1 ~:. J9rh S! (' .. \!. l~j:l l-;l'1T11rd "flulpl>f'd with PERSONNEL Acctng/ Secretarial rry Cook .. ' ..... ' ' ... s2. hr. PBX 0,1.RATOR A\•l!'nUt'. t.1\dw11.y City. llf"I\". Mi~c hnusf'hold llPOl8. 111ond rill~~. Sfl!l & s:i:-1 1 EX'rF.NS\ll~1t! s T E I' full Sil e II r 0 t,. II~ I on a I Clerical/Gen. Ofc. Tralnt'f" Cook ...... S:l-S3 hr. TYPIST $50o i Call 11rt 7 ptH wk1lys. bl111· 1l i:.1111111c1. 14 t\ s.;: .. 1 1 l • .\l!ll~:n ~. al! siit'S \l'Ot.)ll r-h11n~t·r, A~t/t':'11/l\IPX ' ASSISTANT 4.~ E. 17111 Htl Jn•1n1·1 c ;..1 ra~I Food llfgrTr11int>t p r1n1P -ExJ)f'rif'nced \\'ill lr11.1n on ll!TST. Xln't l ~l)lllllf' ~krM~92._:q._~'1.1_. -~~-·1_:u ~,!l:t~3:?17 ONLY l'rl('t' fl'!hH'f'\"I fnr 1'1'1'•'!\'f'r, l tlll rd Air I~ Top Pay &. rx1·rllrnt IN•n1>-642-1470 O\'er 21 ............ $IOO. mn. 2 Nitl!'s & Saturd11.y11 b<'nefits. L<w:-lll "rell. Cllll 2 Pif'<'e SN'lioMI & rh11ir. Machinery 116 IJL'JCI{ ~r\l.l-: l:tl'! :-;.,, lto~s Sll~l)l'Oi'ilOn lli!W'Rkt>T"S, 1-'Pf , \l"allers ·. · · Scali' • St " ,,. ''' 'I" •1·•1 dri·k & hf'11.rlp11(1t1t! plu< in fil8. lntf'l't•~tl'd RppliC'anrs -;c f \\' ., .... Ali ;;;;"' 'I Zrn11.. 9016-1000, C11I FAir F.n1-lltf><llL 1-:st•f'l ('tlnd. S•:l or o;..:y("t'N A I 1 ! ' .. '11 '1 I I 1• .•-L-.> ~. • k ,,. I I I . d '' .. 1"1' ...... rl lor 1hr 1tr1tren trst INSU RANCE Age~ Glrl . ._._~1_/'f'&ssrc' ·k" .1 ' '1·'1 •"·VII.I · Apply In J>('rson l0-5 p.rn . p'-'"'-"' Ag·~"y, ~. No br11t olll'r. '/t:i Frankfur•t, · ' " -'"' Y "11" - 1 ~·1· Fl~l'ltH'-1-tf'll -, 1 ~ n Jlh ' ·'· I\• l' 1 uni• llLmf' · ,~· r uu" oc lat ~ llr '"¥" .... "'".. """ · t1f'l1ling 11 nil 1·ut1 1ni: ou1r11. ·' • · · Br·nr\(I llf'll' in hox " '' ,, J·.'." r•t 00 1·1,u-"·,·. ._.""11 l•d"• o( ~·-111··· ,.,.... .. " . . ., ,, •• , .•• I;I., N.B. ~ I'd " ., • A • I II 8 .,. -, .. -, ... .,,, ''1<1 I''' I I I -k !I '" -• ·"' '' nr.1i.. '~'"' ~ " V"'-" •L II S2 h ''" r .Ut' 1 · ~U! "' "'· llllnf' m. _..:.....:....:~.--~ '~ ..:..__ S 'i~.cr.>. AC ARC "rldf'r. 22.·1 •\ I" H'r 1 ,.,_. ""· or ":t. · "1t:l r11Ulrf'1I. "n<>io•lly p•1·-June 1, 1972. nnon1 t:lli al &-Hon1e o"rK'rs rnlifli:: .0~":~~ ................ r. F.quaJ opportunity ernptnyer 1r l" I'! li "' '' ,.. .... . h 1 r 1 XI t ~ 1 Ca.~h1rr · · ....... " · · ".S2 hr TYPIST, primP T'l"q~pf'l>(f It 4 Pl ECF. ~f'l'lional • bf'il?f" · 111np,. S!l:i !IZ7-'.UHO. ) " •"I' iu• ,. • a r r 1 '' r • r1l nt S2i9 !15. TA kl!' nvrr fnr • Hun11ngtnn Rrarh ll1i:h "P u ~I • 1 11 .. _ o~".. ~, •n, · Cashier/~"k Cle•k I 11 1 1. 11 1 DRrk "1>0d r:;olfrp rhl-all in 1-------!~i.'\-r..f'i!l. S 1 1 11 : &hool. 1905 11-lllir• Si .. 1-lunl-n!)f'n. ,. us ,,.. gt...._1 yp1s . ''' ,. 1 .1 !:=:=:=ll =====• 1 """urary, mos Y s" 15 Cll · , l.t"X:AN lnthr 4!1" ))('d , :\Ii • ------\!( r11s l <1r '1n1:1 1111.vm"nts. • ......... .. l su 1 NPw plant in Si!.n Ju11n f'xl'f'.I ron 64 ri 1 . ,.""',,. lo 11p-,-ll•t•. 1, ... ,1·,. ,,,-,1 1,,,,,1 Nt:\I" hh11• rlo1·;1l print lull I.Av, ll \\'A y n-"••<m•nl iogton Bl'nl'h, California. CalHornia In .~ u r i. n {' P : · · · · · · · · · . ._. , ,-, ....,..,~, 1·· err Cllf-N Bushnyslg&ovf'r .. S1.65hr. ROBINSON'S Capistrano. 1\lr. Borlin .I p!'P<'llllf'. -.. 1'1111'. In !".\('h11n11:r fnr ll :oi•r.1 lwd.c .... 1 $:~~~~i·ll $1:.0. 71,1/!lfll-OCJO I. r\il'lf'. ai. a rrn ut-F'!'.:E 4!13-4582 l 2-0RANGF.-Sp11n i"'t /\\!/~\! s!Pr .. o rnr 1'1111.1. tcr rnr intr1·11'. 1113-94!!0. RO~'A l. SERv'JCE A<_;F.NCY e NEWPORT e ··· · · · · 1 111illi11.i: 111111•h111t'. -~~~-7::r.I . • ;.,11·:1'At, i;.ro.-11~" rAh. on Huntington Beach JANITOR For Resiaurant Prrsonnrl Unlo. n High School 3001 RPdhill AvPnuf" f ull 1'in1e--I::.x.pc>r. distri'"I hn.~ 1111 01 .... 11"" lot' F:splanade JV, Co111a Mrs11 -. ''" .... :\ln'I Co. B«:1Wl its Bui Tr•fftc •nd l,.oss Call for Appl. ~uilr 210 557-2ROO Prevention Progra'.ms 540-5050. f:xt. JO PROFBS.SIO'.'IAL p hon l!' Supervisor. JOSEPH MAGNIN 10Hr:itor -Dana Point, S11n I J Top p;1y. Eserlh·nt hrnl'f11~. ;:qui:il opp'ty rmployer CIPmentl!', Cl\pisrrano 11rea. i: lntrrrstrd Appl 1,·ant~ r,..._l'll:=:=C:=:=:=:=C:=C/ \\lt)rk in your o"'n home, i port for !hf' 11ri11rn tP~t 11rl• Best deal in 11 1'f'11 . Phor.e ii i9~~o~o:i~(~~~·11:'.~~u~: KE.YPUNCH :~1:n~_ .. _ ... _" 9:00 a.m. 111.in Vallry lf11th Schnol. Real Estate Career f 17R16 ·au~hard Sr., Fountain Nl!'w or expPriencerl, join tht V11lle.y, Call!ornla. CompaJJy that'.s gro.,..·inR. If BEACH TYPIST nf',.dtrl lo Type ~~;~l'at~. two n1onth~ nld. -A-CJ\tl-: ~<Yr \l't:l.J)~:ll. ~;_, ll11rry i>j:~-719'1 •1111·1·1.~ SHI. :'"P'" S1 r.r(lri~ n111nuscrip1111 home. I · \Vrlrrouic· j~, K\'A !1llll-:-11·h!'d. \1 111 1'()!~t St;(] 1 !rur11~ SI Srn11 11 i·Pfrii:. S25. Has opJ)t'!ning ror Janitors Full Time Apply in pPrson 10-!"i p.m. •2 Fashion Isl ., N.B. Equ11I npJX)rlunity f'mployrr E!7;>-ll06T + 546-8.19:1 . U.~f'1t :lO 1111.v~. : .. t~.:l~l ·t lJi',l•'I'. ilpri~lll f '""''1 '" r · :, 1w. OtHH~h 111(111. rhn. '"f'f UPHOLSTERY Sf'!\mstfi'ss CE~~M IC rop l11ble ~, L x ---- -818 1t•f1 ii.:. lltlH'" 111•111~. ;,;~;-.1..t;\1 Sf,() 1'11r Pllll"r & roofing Trainel!. Apply .1oh11nsP n 1.i_ I 291 \\' $:ZS. Couch 8.1 L \" M iscellaneoul ! 1{~:1\l' l"lflll. iul 11M1nl111~ .,f 1111tll•r1nl S:!.:-ll roll 979-.li~ Chri~rtn!lf'll, 898 \\'. 16th 1~1·2\\1 S:l.i. Xlnt. fi R () \\'o\C:: NO\\' f irst ll\•1••! 111 II B b\· 11°•11 M--. --11-· -·1 c · · • · · · · 11ct aneous tCornrr J61h "-~1onrovial Ham1 ton, i'YI. T11pr l)r rk 12 s11d1 S!llO ~ :111 • ~"11111 111"!1~1 ShX'l .\Y.-1:~ I Wanted 820 f\.B. 5411-7461. SOF'A 8" k lovf"Sf"ftt, nP\'Pr I 100 \\', Amplfr S:!j;, .~fl;, I ---------- \VAITRE.'\S usrd. Both $150 . .Jew1n11; 01'y f"OPY n1111 ·h S:!7~ s :~1 ELECTRIC FANS *Wanted Dead* i\1u~I bP txp'rl. Over 21 mRl'hine S25. Pri. pty. \\'noel Pl11nPr Si!">fl S~::.0 1~1i Si. Ho:<~ SL. S:u1 tR Ann , Alun1inum t•111111 Hu1I h!IVf' MARQUIS RE.'\TAURANT 9611-7!110. OJ)Pn !I In ~ ll'N-kd:l,\'~ .>4:!-:11~~1 NEWPORT 0 G S - ---~~--.~rl'vrr\ ,vnu 11·r1! t,, prn1·lrlt!r\ 1670 Nr1v..-.rt Rlvrl .. c.~1. CJ-llNE°SF. _ Oril'ntitl ".''·'·I R AN U~11'1".H 1•nn1 tl\hlf', hnind RUN .~ hn11r11 or plr;1.~11rr. • ! '. SA LE&\1AN -for gro.,..·ing \IJANTEO Warm , 11!-9xl2 S12:i. hlO S I J 0 . R46 Prorl u1·111Jn l'I., NR nr11 . ;i ~pct ho,\•'• Si·h" inn lu !OliO (;Jrnnryr,. St., I.A· carpl!'t & <lrRPf'ry <li!aler to fec.tional,. \\'om111n to r11rP _&autirul ron<l. R.'l,6-1 2.~ ___ 6~-I 5)0 SlinJ:rn.v. ;,.ii;.7~ __ _ cu1111. Br111·h. Nn 1:l11ss 11•h11t- c11ll oo builders. \\1ill train for l V.'f'll-n1annrtf'd Jil'l~. MOVING. 100·· sola. Nl!'IU"ly * AUCTION-* llA\\'1.J.:Y 'S llnVPl\'R)' Sral !'Orvrr R•·i·1•ptr1!. t HOU!'F:KF.F:PF:R 11•antrri. lo D1y Shift you do not have a litf'nse, chtck on our <'Apable man. Top con1-lllit'e~ 10, 9 Ii 6. in my Corona t'tf'1\". ~ft bluf'/l{l'een toM:~. Flnr r~urnilure C1•fll1ni.:. ~·r"" 1':;;1. StAys fllAflA("Tl•:ft ~-,-mn-l~lo-, mis~ion. Call Bob lit (213/ del !\.1ar hnmf' ~ mornin11:~ • 614-2681. & A II Blll i"k :,r .. ~1lf1:1 C'M . 1111.turr rnnrn,,. ..._.11ntf'll fC1r lil·f> 1n. Thrrt ArP JU~! 1wn Available Now S49 nl u~ with 11 home 1n lrv1nr 6 ,\tonths llCtuaJ \\·ork t'Xp1!r. TPITlll'.'P, Our fl re~"' n 1 on Pither 11 keypunch Rea l Estate :ui~~·5:~";<'~~~."<1~r1~1~·:~ keytape or kry disc device.' Lice nsing Course 1ne to Eni::lllnrl 1o rr!ire rnd Full sales training program of JunP, 0f'1·11.~1on11l 1~-,ok1n2. AJ....i;;c) -no cost. MAnagf'menl Of!" I ~ portunities, A.~k for fl1rii. \·r 1-:.· lill,. enter1a1ni r11:. ju.~! D y h 'ft t 'I t J"••• 10, lnlo-•lo'on ,1 laurirlry. If ~·nu h~rr>rn tn Newpor t _in Sep!emb!r 842-5581 . i;t"en<'r11 I hnuM"..._·Ork & l111;h1 I a ' I ~n ' move O '""-"" have 11 hu~hanrl \\ho i~ itml"I then 1w1ng 1h1ft 4-12 ·Tarbell Realton 11! garrlP ni111:. 11·e'd l1kP to · PM. t11.lk rn him ton. Thrrr a.re Scho0l trainlOJI! nf'C'f'SS. S\:Jrnt> ('llm[or!ahlr !1\·inJi: quarlrr:i:. "'Ork t>111>l'r. helplul. Arler111alP for 11 l'flUp\t>. r PIPal'P phonp fi4 fi -J96:l. I \\'PCkrlayl! r<1r llflf)O IOlnll'nt, 1 HOl 0SEJ{Ef.F'F.R In HvP-in & ht>lp rarr for ;\ ~iris 1111 in ' M"hooi. Unrlrr .=.o. Rt-f~. Salary open. A 11 n1'· tion11!i1ieii ron~1rlf'red. Call • ~a.-itJ95 an liP~_I.~--­ °" HOUSF.KEF:PF.n ror nn ... pt"rson. ~1u"1 h/l.\'P c11r. Ln'f' in. Pri room & bath. 6i3-!lOJ.'l. U..'TER VJ E\\'ft\G Tuf'! & \\'f'd 9am-2pm Thur~ k F'n 9am-12pm ON S!Tf, OF' OUR NE\V BUILDING PACIFIC MUTUAL t·ASHION I~LAND ICornPr ~n111 Cruz Ii. REAL ESTATE -SALESMEN- NPrrt 1 or '2 f'sperii>nrf'd 11ale~PMPl". lnr<'n!h·e rnm- mi~sinn slirlin~ ~11.IP plan, prrlillnlllizrrl lrl\inin" hy 11 pmrr~sion11I. AL.~ 11·ill tra1n nPw licensrr•. 8n1Rl1 ofriel'. f)l eas11.nt 11,·orkin~ rond itio11~. Personal intrrvie111 -Ask for 1.1an11!!'rr. U .S. AFF ILIATED Brokrrs 847-&.'117, Realty Eve~ ~-llill f:ti0-77i7. ..._.,.,k, 8 AM 10 12:?.ll. Oivo iJJVF:C\' rouch, 00" !0112 PP 11111 '"" USED BICYCLES 11r111ne. Cnl1 N r"·porl - 1 transporllltion. Plra.~f' writP Auclion~ Yrill1t)". 7:30 p.n1. SALESMEN C.olrl Hopsac·k fabric, \\'l\lnut w· d ' A t' 8 All II. I"'~. 11t1'<•I' ;;rl"r!iOll,!I llarhnr ('h11111 hf'r fll Com-r.ta1 in~ qu111i lica1ion., J.. in y s uc ion lll rn ,. Neer! mtn "·ho an r!"ady to 1 d . rl Cl . 1trm~. likf' rlf'I\' S125 545-64()11 • 642-1272 1nrrt·r 67a-6:\00 learn lhl!' car businegs And sa 1try e~1re lo a ~iii hf'd G S I 112 2075'2 t\'""'porf. Cf\1 64G-AA.~ --------- Ad No. 3611 C'IO D11 ily Pilot, •rage • • Brhind 1·011y'11 Hld)t M1tt'I ate willin11; to train. Musi p 0 Bo 1~,. Co ----------· •••• I hAvl!' 1:ood persona1ity, be · • x '""'• ~111 Mf'Sll, • '., Cnntl Oin1nn11d l'ine .••••••••••••••• interested in ll future, dres11 Ci.. !}2626· ROUND walnut thl. w/lf'fl l Tdlany J<P1ti11J:. $2!"1(). Also "·ell , sale~mindt>d. Bent'fits: "10 MAN, nral. ""Pri;t"r ti!· "'-4 ehr~.. Dbl dl'l'S~f'I" brirlr I., e1wi1n·~ n1n\,·h i 11~ ~~\i\ r..-motrl maid "'ork. Lagun11 \\'/n1irmr k match. 1·hf>~t. 11· b I • ...,.·mo.: group ins .. high C 11·rc1 •nJ;: ar11 ~ -1r )'llU 111~h. =Ji 9/& , ~'Wt/,. rommii<ilon~. Unlimited in-Bch. resort. 494-1196 on l t m po r a-r y uphnl. F'OR l-"RFE'' Ril l nr •n!P t ~ , 'Ii!IUMAIU~. l'()('kPr, C~;i,r rhf'st, v11r. · .. · ' · ".ATr~ ron1t>, Apply in Pf'rr.tin. WORJ<ING mother w11nt~ ..._ guari111 lrP 111·111l11hlr · Si-1 , -f · "'/a11a ... .,,. r-.;,.w fT'f'e l!llir1o . , 'i~· u N. T v ER s IT y OLDS-J'f'ti&bl e wom11n or maturP rt ' I I ! I hn11Rhl In Cos!11 ri.1r~n. c1111 1 .. A CONV(NICNT SHOPPING AND . . MOBJLE, 28~ H11rbor Blvd.. &irl for l i:hild. Pl!'rm po5. 1111? rp c., Jliluch "~P. Alt 5'\G-5710 11ft 6 & "'knd.~. I -0 SEWING cu1oc rOR rH~ C I ,1 C II I '~" =u g,,~, f::-:c•,.1. rond. lriexpensi\'f'. ---------~ CAl ON THE GO 1&;;;Uii o~ a rsa. II 111 :,.., """"''""'. DAN l"ll .1.·,,·,,, I I ' • . . '.l:-137 l\.111.ryl11nd Cirrle, CM. '' ·m. ~,.. ..~~ SA l.ES\VOt\1F.N, m11n11gPr. YoUNGMA.NfO Assist OH Nf'w H11.mp~hire 1n ~1t'~a (·h11ir~ S:ltXI, "'l\lnut \\'rl"'flr I R"il1 5hnp11 in NP.,..·port f.. Maintenance Men VPrrlf' N. 9"ffi....0477 ~trt"PO S7!"i, 2 nRui;:i1hv1lr r:o~ta !\.1P.~"-F'ull or pl\rl must be neat, efficient ------l'hai1·5, print . j11~t N'Nl\'f'·r,..ri 1' I' I T t\10VING Salf'! Lamp~. rof-$40 r1u·h. M11yl11K l\'A~lllllR 1mf'. otf'r\'1P,1·~ UP~ Ml\.v & reliable. $1.75 hour. '" & dn1m 111.blP. pr. "'ini;:-1 j "' '-1 pm (•aJlffin C:it!~ mRl'hinr f.. Ktnmorr Drvrr ' · · · ' ' · · Cell 546-5025. back C'hair!I, mirror. ehe~I~. 1.,.10 """" (' So11!h ('n,.c1 Pl11z11. Cll1 or -----_ -· , "'"'L or1ez Or., llriz. phortP R:i.&-J.~14 8r1 R pm . I .XLNT ()ppo1·. Nar 'I ConCf'rn throw rug,., d P c or a t or Bt·h .. 1!9'.!-4.)20. • --has opt"ning~ ror rout,. itl'm~. Sal, Sun k i\lon, :1()9!1 -----~--- SALF.:"\\'0!\fAN, l"Xl>t'r. !or sale~men in C.l\.1. !l(i'l-04lG Country Club Dr, Cl\f I l-'RF.F:ZE:n. uprig-hr S Ii O. ~JM'f'lRlty ~rorr. l\f a I u re 54~1 .'!0i. · Stirling ~la!u1 dnor 12>;!1 Slffi. F llin1f'. Srnd repl iP~ to I l 11il. traill!'r 5x3' "'/rnv. S7.i. :1ss1 1ru llu no. .><1. <' n I I h p -~-•-·t Men:Nrtdi1e a,.(' l'()mf' 01 ""'"" ..... ,,.,.. ~ sno. ConsolP !\P/!111'rP(l S12!"1. For an ad in Wom•n't World Call Mary Beth 642-5678, eitl 330 Anchors Aweigh! 9236 6·1• Hot-Plate Hits! HOUSEKF.EPF.R • Cl .,._.. .. ~<'9 I I ll~I B & II' TV, 1;o: 5',\ ' "' "'~""" 12 " Remm. ""'"· D;iily Pi!ol, P.O. Box 1560, / l $1' · RR I E t I "-~ 11. 1 N'~. .-, ea: \'llrLOtl~ 2:~"15 Colgate Dr CM Com· * 1'"REE daily b u s a J~ a e '-'""ra Me~11 . Ca. 92626. he good' he Sa pan1on, liv~-in. for adult lady. 54&-ll~2. singlf' tr11nspo'i-t!\tion--for . \\'Ork tn Prof'esAional Real F.st11le sa 1esgirl1 01 r 1es, c ap. t, !J.57-2J60. .. 1-m·n & "mk-••' T"e sun 1', Mon. 10 Arn to .4 pm ORIENTAL-RU~ GS-Ln~ Ange'!<'~ until move to ~-~ .. " " · · " E ) o · f A t • 100 Nt>ll"port. N>pt. .72_ opportunity i~ hrrr! rou arf' .. xf'P pportunity -or lop n iqu•• 31!1 CPdA r St, N.B. 642-0031 nl'P<ll'd immerli11trly for nur llRIP~girl.•. Must hllVP good UNIQUE r l 11 w -t 0 o t , d GARAGE SA le, mu.•t sell Goi\Jvan I I ' 2 ' ' x 7 , !I' ' . fa ,qhion 'bal'kJ:'l"OUnd. Reft"r-geometri!: rlr~ii;t"n. S 4 5 0 . ;· 11 , ~·..._How .1 i LIVE-In to help w/h.~k pog • -rapidly f':<p11nrling R,. 11 J b11thh1b5, 192.<1 rra. Al!lO 1925 mnny houM>hold item11 & A 1 · o h · « rnrt5 rpquP~led. Apply n lqUP' '' 1• 1 r 11 7. , ,;i!ling tor elrlf'rly lady. Estat~ rlivision . Positivt op· ninrni n£"~ TuP~-Sat. #27 pa nelerl rloor11. <194-7432. clolhinii:. Sat MR.Y 27: 9 to 6, 4.51i"xli.2 ... S2'l:i. RQth xlnl lnfnrrnAI "'at t> r f r 0 n t portunity for 11dvRnf'POlf'nl. 2 A 1. d • . 1_ H11 rbor Vit11,• HomP.•, 1930 _ _. 4,1 ~·i To11·n le Country • Qr11ngP. n 1qu,. rnE11r11 ""' f'arh. t.'Onu. . -"·'" . tiou srhold. Oi\n tr:in~p. P\'I. For appointmenl phnne Rick .11rhool l"loc•k, $lOO. Brai\li Port l.11.urf'n!. N.B. toff -:;,.-:;-G--R--,,-.--- rnl & ha. Lihf'r111 In~ linu•. Roegnl'r. SALE~ OPPORTIJNITY! MncArrhur Blvd.) ·"' a11 lll1Jil'" ·'· Drvrr CONCF:RNED ABOlIT tray s:iO. &\6-&4~6---S35. Sn1 11pt rrfrig $41). rr1 . \·a<" s1 50 n10. 592-2:i46. ---Q SUNDAY S.28-72 r.11•••• & 0 j ' ( I I ! • If your math's in good condition, we can use you . Good typing & in.· surance er.peri· enc:e helpful, but n o t necessary. Apply now for: ' • Figure Clerk r.:COl_,QGY ANTI UES ' · a1~un lumber rack s1:1. nJ LOAN Under1vnttt1ra1rw;. '/1' F.xpandinJ! romp1u1y JlM>d~ 5 I In t,;11.rage, 67'.!-:\698 furniture salP . Bfflrm. wl~. Dryrr S.P. l-'f'O!lt r r , P NP"'port BPal'h f!nanr1al in-r-'r ATI tlrrs.~~. paintillJl:S, f'lf'. 319 ,,.11.. 2 d Il l" AAIP~Pf'"Oplt> "'ho "'re · Appliance• 102 !\ ·11 D Cd C IJ:., r, roppPr. ·•· sr1rur10n 11t'erls "'Oman \\'ilh JL""ll!lll!ll Ground noor opportunity. 1r orrl r., M. I ameo 2114 Conrfnf'11!11l /l.\·P. Cl\1 . St!. or banking h11ckground. Shorrsl. ---NITA BRIDGES ll:\O-.'l919 \VESTINGl-IOUSE \\'11"hrr & ---MCl.ANF: 2 hp 20" J11wn Salary open. Resurtlf' lo SAl.F.SGIRL for Nut Shop, in rlrytr. Can be u~rl ll.!! ir11ck GARAGE Sall!, mo vi n-' ! mo111rr Sl!"iO. l\11·1.Rn,. lrim t,, Clas..,ifif'rl arl No. 40.3. Daily -Rtal Estate Sal;;--or liirlf' hy ~;r1,. Ch" kr'd 1,, 8f"rl~. mirror~. ch 3. i rs , 1 S6.' Bo 1 11 P ilor, P .O. Box 1560, Costa RPal f.:statP ore rieerl~ Laguna Bl'h. Over 19 yr~. servil'f'<I w.llh . In t~~I :1() numtrou!I mi~ i r f' m II . ~ F:rR' a I:~ f'Y~;f>-~~~:.~:;;: l\1esa. salesmen. w,. cover all c-IPfl n-r11t. Rrspon~i hlP. Full-d L"k 00 · . Sll.!!Sun, WOO Tu.!llin, l11t timP. Call 4!W-00fi0 bhl•n 9 i ay~_. r f' nP1\' c-o ition, HkP llf'l\I S6.i. MS-23111. LlJNCH \\·11.i !ni~~ .,._·anrtd. phasr~ of !'PA] Pstatt>. Nr ni & 1l ONL\• niovinp;. phoJW" ~122"1. 22nd St.f N.B. -00 - fl1ust he 21 yrs or O\'rr. Ap. Beauti ful Hunl. Harhnur. -~ _ __!_m__ · j---- -------B K."llF:LVES And 2 SA\VYER H0:'.1F:, maiurP 1 CLOSEOUT SALE GARAGE Salt. Pr i c " ~ ~1\.1Al.J. D~:sKS .!!Ultablr !or ply 1n prrson: ,\lr. l\.1ikes Tollin Rr:iJtv R41i-1'l71 \l"om:i n for kit ht!lp I.: 1 R•.rrigPralorR. "'.A~hrr_,. dry rPrlucrrl~ Furni!Urf' & i:ip-j rxrra slori:111:f' .!IPllCt' In your Re~li:i urant. 209 Pa 1 m' -RE(EPTl0NIST--hnusr kf'P ping. Daylimt>s. "'~. l'Olor TV .•. Co~t + plilln('f'~ plu.~ IOO othrr su1rl\1:P. 1212 Sn. rt.on SL, R!'llMa, "1l'l" 29 k Turs 30 SWITCHBOARD ,._.,, ,._71,,. JOrl,.. Term1111vail. F'irl!'~t on!" ilt"l1ls. RPar of 614 lri!'i Avt. 1 San1a Ana. 5-12-.1120 hPt\\·f'rn 4 & 6. .,.,.,....., " Cd'! -==~-1Ne"<I"' ,,. pl .,, I "~=~~-~~--SI • "'" '''' ' • I -----~~~ --~ 1 ' .-u r;is,. Pf'l'!llln11. . SALF:S Clerk or · """'. · -----·--CAMPING trnt 9':.:1 .1' s.·iJ. LVN -PtrIME ity for \'ru·htin_g l\ti:inut. S9~ foo<l mkt. _1211 G~~r;:;~~ MAYTAG rtps irml\n hll., YARD ·"11.le-6 m11n r11fl USPrl l2!1 YnrnRh.\ f:nrlum S%0. .f.c E~~I ~~~~~ides. f)f'pr:r~1.k.~~;0~,·.i1n,yrr:,x~r:. Lag. Brh. 494-i76'l. WR~hPr! $35. to $100. Can °,"'.',.n;n,""·A'o'~rn: .. BhPd"::' 11' SailhllRI I.: tr!r s.~::iO. CR I ~ df'li11Pr \\•/1 yr. guarn -" muc-rn r · radio Mts~rne;er II Sfi!"i Ml. nurse care for p11ti·•11! NI. ~cnrl h11nchvrit!en hll<'k· Sea m1tres-..--f/fj;;;e 8.1!l--17i8. i"tBZ-.11612. 21761 Bu!!harrl · ~~:>009. __ _ __ -I di:iy!I. Prrpare lunc-h l'tc-. S grd )P!tl'r IO Dnily Piln! 11rt fill 291h S!reel. N.B. -.. day "'k. 6.t'!-71.1.'l a lt 4:.10. #4111, P .O. Ro>; 1560, Co'!la S-E-RVl_C_E-Stalion a ti;nd-,-,, E\::"h'.CTI RIC wl•l 11htf'r &. ~;l~f'r BABY ilf'm~ fl!"P:t ni.it hnok~ l\10V!NG ~\,._ 3 r1'f'ri~. R 11 I l\.1,.s11 , Calif. !l:;.'f;2G. 1 e. exce rn f'On,.1 ion · · · 10 ova! rug, 2 .o:w11g l11mn11• \ . 7144 bqf:l6aB~ I Interesting openings for ' & Sr. 11kill s. l\.1ACHI Nrc::T. ynun~ m11.n _ _ p/timP, eve~ & y,•knd~. Ex-PrivAI• P'"' 97~2:1()() or pir turr.•. 1.1.17 Garlingrorrl. I I 1 1 _, I ·1 J• E --~. P Rll fl. a'"'· m .o:r. I Pn1.o:. · with llmitl'l"I txp acceptablt, R C EPTIONIST per only. NPl\I in •J>-97~7245 ask for Ca!ll!')'. C.l\1. 54-0-:irot _!IAA-Zl7£. ------_ J Crochl"I 1n .11;11y, fllmmt!r lf ron~cirnt1ous and can use Litr typing. PRX Pf"llranrl!'. Apply morninilli -1 MOVING ,--1 1· G -olnrs. REF'RTG ., very <'ll!'an. ~hf"ll -11 n a~ ic _..arage F:CHU \\'rddlnl? rl r , .~ .o:. In, "11T • 4i -' I • G 'I Cle • I micrometPrs. Must h11.ve Call Lon·ainr on!.\'. T:i90 Newport Blvd., in door. ~"". 7 130 it.ilr. Rart> irrrn• _ Ant iquf" Loo•• ""ol h •-,.,,1,.1.,1 I""" l'lMlwt 111'-"I~ Crrw•hr t prrt1y. pr11 ct1CA.l. ' en rlCG 1'1'li11bte attendance rerord. \VEc::TCLlr~· C :'II ~ I I 1 ·1 '"' _,._I " r..-.. . .. ,., hr11 l ·N'~isl~nl m11t ll . run- 1 _· · \\'"' 1 t m i n 1 If' r A v f!. 1 1 N'Ol"A or 1 Pm.c. 1•f'W "" tr11in . Sill!' 10. At'st ofrrr. V •• ,.,, ~., .• ,, \ncludl', fil-Apply 1174 Logan Ave., Unit Pr1·~11n11f'I As;:-rn<'Y "l'."'RVIC>' 't All d 1 I d 1 D Ph I ... n1•ri1, •lolltrll or :>.-11tr11nds , ur-" • r. • ., a. pn 11.n . I \\'~tn1 in~l,.r. w M' • uncan )' t uln-646-4:!Mi. ing. runinit f..· good com-J Cost11 :'lfrsa. 2043 \\'~ll'liff Dr., NB f/limf' evP . .!hifl. Nf'at In .....-PORTABLE Y.'lll'ihPr £ ing SPI "nd bufrPI. MrClritn ~-~-----DrPSll your ~11ilore;lr1 in thr 1Ctr1n1: tnkrn lotrf'lhl'r. Fine municatron skills. ~-1 A-RRIED man .,..·ith rlrpPn-l.;;;iiiiiiiiiii6ii1:ii,ii27ii1i>OiOiiiiOiO"' 11.ppearanrP. F.sJ)f'r. cnly. 1 M<ra·rr ,,. f"ftgrr. Gal"rlf'n TRAIN honrrl 111111 \\'11rd'~ !l!lllpp i<'sl .~kirnm~r on ~B for l(lrt,•. bnz11Al'l'I. Pattern rlablr car for l!'arly morninJil'!" Ll!f' mechaniral knowlMitf'. rlry,.r, S9:) taf'h. Sin11l itrnil'i. St Atue , p 0 It, d f>f'lux S.•11·i111? ~1 arhillf' l'l!LO or ahort ~ Zip it up in fmllty 7144 : dll0f'\'l10nl'i, hot plate JNTER\"IE\\'lNG Tues & \Ved 9am-2pm Thurs & Fri 9arn-l2'pm ON SITE OF OUR NE\V BUILDlNG PAC IFIC MUTUAL FASHJO;\ ISL/\!\'O ICorllf'r San111 Crur. &. Ne1vport Cen1er Drlvt) rlf"\\spapf'r rielivery in C.,\1 . ROR,NSON'S Apply morni n&:~. 259 0 Philco Refria-. s75. &46-l.lfil pl11nr1, biki~ for pllrl~. Coni\'ll:'o' A\'P., Cl\1 . ~\~197 piquf'. duck or rnl t on a rli1·lt.•. Sl~ mo. Call 54&--4752. e NEWPORT e Nf'1\por1 Bl.. C.1\1. OVER 200 washtrll, dryf'rll Furn .. r u JI: 5 , gla.11"""'are \v AN T r-; o c.Fmvy :i11»1rkl'll hy 11 n111rc·h or St;vt~Tl"•,W.: CF.NT8 SERVICE Stal ion •·'••m•n re'frii;:tralors from SJ9.9~ l'lothf'~. solid door ~ , h11ndmad,. clothing, t.1f'n!I I.: hrl1th t braid 11rnl r lhhon ti,., for e.ch patr<'rn -•rid 25 i\,OTEL Ma if!. p/time for BEACH "' 54:>-0780 .._ __ d 1 1 I 1_. Prinlrrl Pllltf'l'n 9236: m :w N'nt1 for ,.l('h paltl!'rn for mature v.'l)man. 1,, )uh-t m11 n. Top pay, trini;:-e · · 1111r ......... r 11. garntll, t r. 1t·omt'na o ,,. RO" C)n ('(Jn-"-1· · Rent Weshe•s/D•ye•s 71032 Jm .... ri11I Co~ Lane "iii:nnit'nl. 673-23.1'.i. (;irl!!' Si7.f"!l 6, II. 10. 12. lol. Alr Mail and Speci11 I l-la.ndl· C111l 536-254.l Hall opening for ....-nP 1ts • l!'XpPrtt>nce pr~fl!'r-• • ' .. , I ---k "" jnor; otherwi.~c lhlrd-clUA --. • .--.. NEEDED red. Full or part time. ShPll $~ .. Wlc. Full mainl, llR 9&2-7097 ~! lo Mon. M-OVJ-N G . r urn . VPr.v ~~~-JO t11. C-' l14 yardA o;o.r-ciclivrry wlll lakt thrtt Two Office Girlt E x peritnctd SIA.tion, 17th & Irvif1f', N.B. .. 6.1!}-l~l * -GIVE:-AWAY-SALE-rea.1'11ln11bte-11p!. rt'l'rig. I.: "''ttk• or niore. St-nd 10 LUNCHEON SERV ICE Sta. tsl11nd Mf'n, KF:NMORE w11ish,.r & f'1rc Lady or di111i n1·1ion 1al'rifi!'f"11 lllO\"P. /)inrltr l'f't-lhl.•. 4i .., R•:Vt:NTV.FIVIC CF.~'T~ J\lit e Brook11, the OAJLY Must be 25 11.nrl able to drive. -APPLY - 1R6 E. 161h St., C.M. TrllvPI ARl·Exp Opt'n WAITRESS I p/lime, l!'\'P/1vknd11. Al!'IO, rlryer Cop!>f'rlonf", S90/hoth hf'r ni11ny lrPRllUl'f'~ inc·lurl-~lh. MS-4~M!"1.c-:-~""°--for f'll<'h pactrm -adrt 2."i Prt.Oi 105,, Nt>edlec.raft f/tirne rlay/nltl!' mf"n. Arco, 4 yr.!! olrl . 646-623.1 in11: antique~. hook.•, p11int-MIJ~I' ,;1•JI RrFrii(/fr,.,~,.r. i·rnla lnr eat•h flA!lrrn fnr Dr pl .. Box 16:'1, Old Chl'l11t11 l!llh & NPwport; C.M. 1'11.IG IDAIRF; n"Friit. Z2 ru. inil'~. jrwrlry, furni!urf', a.•· S~iO. An!iquPd RR .w1. SH)IJ. Air M11 il 11nf! Spe1·l 11I llandl· Slntlon, New York, N.Y. . NJrl1>rl hou~rhl)lrl l!tm!5 & 11 ph 11 I t' hr . S 2 ~1 • in~: nthtrwi~e third-cla~i'! 10011. l'r lnl N•mf', Addl'MI, SF.RVICF. Sti:i . Luhl!' man. ft. 2 rlr. S135. 646-3.172 or ._._ ,. • I I 0~ ·11 1 k th M h po"·rr mower .. ,,...1 ., ... un. I." m,, 11 _Mi 1 (', 71!P'-1 r 1\' ·~ w 1 " r rre Zl11. l'Allrrn N11mhflr, D11 ily For Our MA.rina Room * F'REt; ri11ily bu 1 Prod. M11na,.rr to $1-2K ' ust 11ve ex-r. P11y + 644-643!1 '' • k .-~ · · ,\1ou. 10 101 lo 6 P.1\1. 9iK l\.111.ri•olil, Cfl.\f. 67J->t~1!16. 111rr -~ or rnor,.. Sf'nd lo N ~:r~DL1':CRAfi'1' '721 Cro-Anpty in pr1·5011 10-~ nm. #:Z F'11sh!on l"I ., N.R, Equl'l.I opportunily tmployl'r I tr11n~nnrt11tlon tor v.11rk in F'/C Bnnkkttper $750 Los Angf"lr~ unril move to Buyer·Ele('. Opt>n I Ne"·porl, Sept. '1'· St!c'y-Marilclina: S67S)':!I:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:; romni. Arco 19th & REFRIGER ro 2 r I ~Pwporl, C.M. ~A R, Jr, ~Andcaallt Dr., Corvna d,.I NAU I Sanrtioncd-i c\i h-; Maran M11.111n. 1h~ DAILY f'ht't, knit, rte, Ytet dJrtc- SEWING M . Aulo Ot>f'ro11t ,\lar. ,.1111111,.8_ J.'ountRln Valtf'y , P ILOT. 442, l'11'lf'rn l>t'pt .. lion~. SO C'l:'nt1. ~ 1 Adl1ne OJll!'l'Ator-+ 893--9060 • 2:12 \\lri;t l8!h St., New Nl;:\V! tni.t.nl Maerame. II "' Good -1'i FAMILY gara .... Ir hakf' R"rrral i<>n. S 3 S. Ph. v.• •a ma. ng op. Rf!frig ExctJ rond. 1 r th' ~-k I ~ .. 24241 ... r....e....., JO York, N.Y, 10011, Prinl Basic,fancykools.,patll!'nu:. R!!'!!!"'!'~~~~!'!''!!!!Pj8tc'y/Bkkpr 10' S7UI INVEST IN See'y·C•M"/An.heim l650 ~ /, ' Of'rk 1'ypi~1 S-400 eu en , YOUR FUTURl! LAi\IM·Dana Pt .,., " Full or pl time. f'/C Bkkpr·Mfgr 1800 Ar.ctng Clerk S500 Secrf'lary S500 • BE YOUR OWN BOSSI I Men or Women I Lt••• A Yellow Tul Cob Ask for Hm-nM Rttf'ptioni.ll 1450 N.EWPORT Ptr'tonnel Agency 133 Dover Or., N.B. 642-.1870 ' QUICK CASH BUSBOYS Dey o, Nlte Full Or P /Tlme i Frnm "ChmlmH Neckties" THROUGH A to ou1rrown Levl1 • you can Apply In Pl!'rlOll 24001 Ave 0.. 1.6' C11.rlot11. , ~~~~1t: ::~1~·1: a: DAILY PILOT Laguna Hlll1 (Al the El Tnm orf namp S.D. Ftttw&)'I • r!lD &t!-5671 For dt•t ttern und" SSO, WANT AD Equal OPIJO". P.:rnplnyer try Ille P<nltY Plnchtr _ -==-"'-""·==='=-_--'""'""'"""'"""''""'oi!!!!~ ' rondition11. Top pa y, lift f'. r.\'f'ry ing uvn• ca t'A ;IQ~· ......... .., • .., •rt . ~-Nt\Mt!, ADORf.:.'13 w 11 h SL P ,, ... _ Color brown. S70. to cake pl11!f'11, bro~,n~8 to pn1. t"tmllntnl .,...,,...,,:1'1~ or 646-9721 b' 1 T 232 , --==-c-c'77--c.----,-c-Zlr. ~UZT. and STYl.r; f:••Y Art nf •11lrplo en. "-A"-o.... ·..l 1r yf' ei'!. roop •• POO~ 1 ~1 1nyt1mf:. I, '"hlf'. 11ntlquP 11y l', I Nl lMBt!K. ~hrt -over 26 dHlitM io ===,.-.,7-~-~-~-1 Cemtret A v.'m'king ll'lf'ir w11y to Cllmp. 4:<A •111!,., s.'l2!'1. \lllll flf"liwr SE\''ING P.fllehiM Oprs. A E l t IOI Corn~ brow~t & buy & l1Plp I•·· .•. ~ •i~. SEF: MORI-~ S J1 r In it' makr. Sl. m•n for Mnd work. MeKi._ qu pmen _, 'r..-,,...... ... }'11•hll'ln11 Aflfl rhooq onP ln~l1nt D-nc~t ~ ----------• Kin l<'Q\11 hf'lp httstlf. ----------PatttnlL bln Sall&,~. NE\V Bell i-ltowf'll f'Um-0-Slit. .\t11iy 2"ith 10 10 4 . .r.:.i 1~rt1ca;r-; -' Xlrallon po....·rr p.i !lt'rn ln>e from nf'w 1 lf'arn by picture•! So1111d 1upt"r 3, S29'5 rom· [)rlrrh,.11r!"r, ('oT'OM rlf'I l\1llr n1<lv.·l'r, $t(IOll 11'»'11'11tlon, Sl'l. Srrlni,::.Summrr CafllloJ . All SI. !'i'UNOA Y Sehl Tet1<'hl!'n all rlf'nomin11tion,, Ot1nf'f' Tr hn1 \All dllllN'~I J.fn~l /Ho11!~11· It "Waltrf'!l!l' S/l lt'll RtP5 l YotA ln~IT\lc· tnr.• SINGLES CHALET 196.'l H11rbor Blvd, C.M. 641;..!l.1.'l7 ~l.'166 iaat results •re JUll a phont I caU 11v.•ay • Mi.5671 11'1 ah\'IYS IM right Hm* ' ahi.•aya IM ri&ht plAet II )'Oii want RESULTS! Ca.11 ~ 6 pli.-et t!!iat •d lodayl -I • • I " I I .. ~ -=~ -----(',,11 GIG-62:\.'l. 1nzt•! Only 511<'. I l:titnplrtfl l n•l•nt Gift Bonl p ~ '· ·""7"""""'· I SAT·~l1y 27th, 9-4. V1~t11 ---"'"'--!"''~'TANT SF.\\'tNr. ROQL' -m1Jrr:thanlOOgifl•.-n. PRI ply M"ll lng m1ny flnr frnt tr, 19th & Pbtl'f'nlh1. IC~: 1·1·1>nn1 ~f'I s~.•. Dlniol!' ,., ~ 1 ' "' fAm I I At h - I 1100 "-k 11' .••w todoy, -••r tomo-w. II JI t ti l 11111 -f'AmPr11 ~ Ir rquip. Sun, I-~ DI. 4 Oir\"Y huh t."!lp!ll Ir 4 ~·..->rtt ,,,. · ""'1 ""~ ·1· 1""j _ .. '"' I · pm 10041 Brvrr!)' Dr. HB. v.·hrrl rim~ Sl'i ~I. t1othin&: i\\'Ot"IUln •·hf'~! s~ 614--R70:i. ,. Jltr1 Aus Book• -!O Furniture 110 lOt .. $10. Sm a 11 mllftf'rn CARrET 1-'0R SAl.E I NS T ANT •• ASIUON Ct>n!.t, DIN ING rm ll<"f 6 C'hr~ - China cwblritl. S17!1. Dirirllr Ill!'! • Pf"di"AIAI 11)1 • 4 eflra. SGS. sa1.,.mo. 5 PC', wlrk~r rlrn/1)111110 lf'I. ~uptool~ltrf'rl. 11'-palntf'(!. 81!'11 tltff'r. ".._72AA. rou1·h SR Llltn.,_ 4 wh.\dl'• hy CArptl l..11yf'r. C!'lll BOOK ll11ndttcts o t Root l'lf 11 l'riu Al~ Sl ·Sl Brlr·11 -Br11 r ¥·-Sl. e :~-5745 ' e M().ZAAfi fll!lhinn f11 r t11. SI. 50 t'f'n!11, lfon1 P h11kf"d goorl, 5r·S2 I M"MBF'RSlll-P · -1-, -I Quilt Rnnk l -11 pattftn&, • · r,, • • 1n a f"au nR '' W h I t t EJ~phan!A" O\'f'r-511 ct'nl/l, GARAGE SllJ~: Raby rum., N.R. r vL lllX'llll C'luh for I ArP11. n.•J. dinl!'lle, la.mp•. A llAlr . P .(). Box 2'00, OJ~t• n1nn1n1: )'OUr houM! 1'urn ,\l11w11m Qullt 8onll: I _ mi'"· 19322 Worr;ti.P~ttr l..n. Mt'1111, C11. !+~. lhf'm into " ASll" -llf'll 511 rf'nt1, lf.R. Sil & Sun 11 to S. ROTARY PM'ff'r I A " n thfom lhru Dtilly p J I o I I 31~1~1• bf'~~~~~~~ SECTIONAL l!flUl'h ' ""U("h. mf)Wf't', I )T. old S.'10. ,\tt'IV· Cl11•slf\M . ~2-Yi7•. {'l!'nlll. F"oN.blt d t • h •a 1 h * r . ~-M p.-. F.a1t:blutt ----------( ~.mlle.&l<-00~ ...,._,~~~~~···················· • • I S1tutd17, M01 27, 1972 Here's How You Can Use Our Famous Dime • A • Unes e Bring them or mill th•m with correct c11h to one of our .& conv•nient offlc.e1. e No li¥e1tock, produce or plant,_ e No commercl1I 1~1 allow.d. e Eich Item must bt priced with no lt•m OYlr $25, C•11t JJ l•n.rt ••Iii •PHH '"9f Ila• our famous DI ME ·A· LINES FIVE ·CONVENIENT OFFICES TO SERVE YOU e NEWPORT BEACH .. 3333 Newport Blvd. e LAGUNA BEACH .•..•• 222 For11t Ave. '* e COSTA MESA ...•••..... 330 W11t l1y e HUNTINGTON BEACH I 787S BHch Blvd. e SAN CLEMENTE 305 No. El Comlno RHI • UNUSED brttk, 200 tor SlD. • 6U-.5&1T. LARGE blue and a:rttn paint-L\' tlm!' for uaduation. SHAG Carpf:t made from 1962 F-8!1 $2$. Leu motor T 1 r • s, 2-855-15. 2-7»-15. 2(1.gauge iunt_:JP-!lhot &iv111te O'KEEF'E & Merritt IU in& S15. \llroua:ht iron room Boy'1 1por1r.oats, 111 t umples 12icl3 n~ clan-\'-8 •ngint. hydroma!JC' h> 2-Tia.-1-4, 2-825-14 S3 each. sho!gun, exc•Ur:nt C"Ond1Uon. r11nJ1;f', v.'orks iood $10 . Ara For Priva te P•rti•l ONLY ~'HITE modern bedroom 1et , I drsk S?5. Two che1t1 S20 dlvi~r SlS. Child'• ycuth mtd1um S7.50-$10. s.&-4338. In& $20. Cold v.•hire IAJ f-85 runs. you r..movl! S25. 1-VW on 4 tug rim $-4. All 4 $7). 494-2950. 646-9149. 854 Joann SI., CM bed Ind mattresa $21). ROUND 34"' plate m\tTOr $10 CllrfW"I 9x12 S10. 2 p1ur rolrl frank Olds, 963-3506. ply. &45-27{)8. ESTATE of W6BXG ~Plhr\jl 2 Cr1hs $12 e11.rh. 2 crib milt· Ch1lrlrtn's desks and cht-1!1 j f'ramed cork built-fin bo11.rd rollon·RAyon P~Tlt'I drllpt'!5 SMITH-Coron11. typt>•Nrile.r POWf:R mowl!r S25. Upri1h1 Hallicr11ft(l'rs ~ky Buddy IN:'aSf's $2.50-$.l, 4 P~~ SIO each. Chilrl's chiur and I S2.50 f"luort•l:'!nl d.-~ lamp 50x84 SIO. Call ;,/3/J or 5/Jl sn. ruzzle!, ~11rn!~, loy11, "acuum l'ltantr SlO, Stovl' radio S12. Elro 315 RF ! t!Mroom set, chf-51. n\aht bookC"&st S5 e.ach. 641--0*'6. $8. 3' x l' bOOkcase S8 only. 67~7. dol!!Ln, bnok11 !.'Jc-SI . Mtns $25. Apartmrn1 l'f'frigr-rator Sirna.I Gl'rwrator S17. Jo;lro stan<ls 11nd hf'adbt.lard $25. :'.I CAMERAS & photographu.• Pul)('h bo-\1.·l a.M cups $3. ALL porr,elain fr0pl1"al f!~h rlo1t11ng, 111e.d1um and lill'gt s?i. Portable. TV s~. Elff· M11rker GenPr.\tor S15 1-;11'0 I rlrll\\'l'r che1I S8. Hlgti chair, HOU.. Y ' ' Bu l • Pr• Y ' ' Utm1 for u.Je by private. Fiber barrtls St Baml>oo hrPt'din.a: t11.nkl with atand. llU'S, girla clothing sizes lrl<' noor pnl18hr-r $j. &hool / 4&:) Aud10 Osc1ll11.~r s:m. l1kl' nrw $7.50. 6-12-4558 &11 I each. Chair, htadbo&rd, bed, S5 each. 646--01~2. 1 546-2401. • Ads From !utine11 Addres1e1 Not Accept•d I carbllN!tor $25. Sole.x 30 pict party, r11.n1e.r Nikon c11.mr-ra fish rod~ S3. N 1 t ion• I j5 a:aJlon $10. 7j 13uon $15. 7-1!. ladle~ t'lnrhlng sizP 1 df>sk $.). El1>crr1r. buil!-tn E1co 625 Tubf' Checktr S15, \\t'. :'~'~· ------- carb\Jretor cleaner & n d ~mm SL'l, Kako strobe, SIO, Ceographlcs 25c 45 rpm Aquarium sa.lt \\'Iller con-12-16 1 ~. 2X-Sl. Ladies r ink rAng~--0vPn SJ.l. 1513 Orange. T"o lil"a!h G\V-J() H11nd· 1 UGLY ttfrigl"ratnr, runi dilr.ribulor S~-Ht1la foa: Ricoh ~mm camera S25. rrcorri.s lOc Lona plays Yk centrate. Sl eal. Cor.._!, ml!.n,v ro!IPr t1k11P, ~b.r-7. S.1. Avt., C:'-1 fi.\2-5666. helrl CB rl.ll'!I Sia. Ht11thk1! .ll'notl st:. Star!I "(inch drLIJ I lamps $12. 644-1486. Arau• cJ like new $17.50, Carom ill.mt boArd SS sizPs and type11 50c-Sl0, LllrgP metal suit c11.st $2. COl EMAN · h 1 56 1 HP 24 Powf'r Supply S25. HJ s:i. J night stands 15 eaeh. • Adv1rtl1tr1 violating t h e t e regulation' may b. In violation of State Fr•nchl11 Board & loc al busl· ne11 license regul a- tions. SEA !ht1ls trom all over tht camera case SJ. lrts!am&tlr Booch,,'d~ .• all kinds1. •2:hoo11J. Bu!Ane" l!ad furMrP "'ilh ~·uu 1izce ... ~d lipread SJ. 1 s2· Slo: Khiid·s1~~11~ f~~ 'b11.ck ~i J Inch Ha.m spPakPr S1. All Picture frames &-$2. 3 kil-l world _ m&ny diffettnt L14 11utomatic Sl~. &nHq ut .u rtn 11. nove s X· · luge pot arlfl l.iuflt $10. ~rPen urt.!ilmas tree . 1 r.t11.gnolia, crit &15-ll\'i. mint. 49-4-10.11 or 494-44911, I rhrn chairs $1.50 t-lch. I 8fl'J1vnit cameras S.t KOOak Double~ pine pong RI $3. But11tlfl 2 burnf'r c11mp ~!nve !168--2977. f\1Pn"s j11.rkrrs, sitf' 42 Sl -S2 I ~~~~~II~. lo sn. Call ~ Sl5, Hetland flash Sl2. I Cnrk shett SS. ~176 $7.50. Elf'l"'tr1t' 2 burner nor EJ\'C'l'CLOPEDIAS S15. Na-I '63 f"nrrl A. rlr. =7~y ~~ .. ~LE tie;;r/J~\~~ A~~~: Pllrh. T"'1n he.adbo/Jrd, tont- \\leston masll"r mttPr S14. CRIB and m ll I tr e s s , plair SJ,511 ~ff"r Sl.50. linna.J G!<lrgrAphir 2X e&ch . part.~ Sl2·50· 21 · hurPau S4'0. C°hflil S20. ._. 1 hr.Arri 11ntl spring• • SS. 'S 1/3 Hol"M!po"-'tr PlttlJ'lt Ricoh minl.'lture meter S6. Bullock'& ™°"''· white. S20. Moblle JZVOC ;\! i l I! 11 r " "'A·'' & o"•>'r St,·. T·,,,, $2 '67 Cortina, no en)!ine or l-\i1rhi'!1 tablr $10. Mapl• I s· h 673-1 "73 ~ ...,..,. ll matlrt-.~/t $2.i. RrO\\O pla~ll(' mo ors "eac · .) · VoirhllMdt-r flash S4. Argus H1&h chair SJ. Play ~n S.'.i. TC~14 1ransmirtPr S 2 ~. each. TV tabl!s SI ea(·h. transmi.~sion, 11·1th pink ~25. rouch SI~. Odd 1iln11:ll' p11.rlor flmp!Paf SlO. Mela.I desk SlO. \VALKER for inl'alld Very can1rr1 11·11h fiaith S24, \.\linrl·up s1ving $.i Bllhy Receiver $2'5. PO\\·er supply E"•'"' 120. Rrirk• !tic ,,,h. 2ll-R60-Al!711. 2 living room ch11.ira SlCI " " chair S25. R!!.d lo-phone. con· 'turd y , Non-eol!Ap1 1blt Argu~ "'ith me!ering SIR. bicyclr se111 5()(". H.O. g&ugl! SIO. S1'ndp.•p(-T._ .r.a1M'flng Bf'dspr~llds S.i. BaconPr s;,, i\1ETAL bPd frllmt! SI rach. sole. Sla. Harri ~111P1 ,. offiC't P11 rh. Ell"tlric Iron S2. $7 . .:tl. ~213 ) 598-2289 or ~n41 1 Brttun ri1astl!rma!ic S~. train board. 1111 or part bells And d1~~ x-S2. 3141 Set of ""tights SICI. Vase Sl., Oki king \\'altrbed lrame r!P~k $:25, SltPI i;lorllll:" li!t.!i Upr1ghl Hoovrr "'ilh at- SOF A S:l Table lamp S.'i. role 842-2791. I Polaroid S"1nger s 6 ' 5 0 r -s 2 5 . J9[f.l Port Kerry Lane. 54NJ.19. r1o"·er IUTll11gtmt-nl ~I. I $24. 646--0381l. $5 P"f rlrawrr. 646-.J..;fi6. larhml"nl5 S1 5. 48 pl!!tt 6 lamp Mc Cofftt table and BOYS bike SlCI. "Chop ..... r" M&nsfield editor S l <I , I Locksleigh, Ha.rbor \"ie."· '62 CHEVY body And Part! D!.~ht!, make oUer k1d5 , •11 ph1.ee ~Prt1ng, slt1.1nless t.n two step tllblps S!-i each Gai; I ityle tronr . 644-1.932. ,.... Ba!kon pro.]!!ctor Sl.f. Kodak Homes 644-S7J9 J.>..S25. Dres~l"r S25. Mlrro\' 1o:Ames 50c. Yard !f)()l.'1 St I PING pnn~ tabl_e .,., "'.1'"(at, 20" r.irl'.!i ~rinrr11.y hikt SlO. ('ll~t S25. 6 cut gl11s5 lline ~ovt. SlO Eltttri; !lfove SL~., GREEK knttboard S 25 • Auto~ f 2.8. S25, all 11·ork, SIX upholsftl"'l!'d d 1 n in g $2'1. PirtureR S5. t~alhPr p1ect'. \V11.fflt ilYln $2 7j, ;;~fn.,/;~,t LAS~~ ~=1;; f l:i) !b. b11.rbtll ,,.,, Sl:i. ".127" 1d11Me.!i $7. Kit('hf-ll lea.le " p!tC'f' d1nettr $15 Allckf'r 1 Sc" . ,.,_ d s~ A k Sund11y only 1-5 p.m .. 10041 chairs. golrl 1·r!our terry chRir Jj. Gun rRrk s;i. Coffee po! :1n rups SIO. T , Sl2 W h S20 T , I ChPV 1-Pgrounri crRnk, rw>1'Pr S2.!i0. Liquidizer SlD. S!tp ., • ·rgr c"" t10 R I 1 1111 inn gpe't ~~. s Beverly o,., corn tr ""v•r•. •"•P oll I" '"'''"· Lum"·r '''' 1~ .. o.o 0779, PursE'1 Sl Shoes 5r n•ir Pn · .'lit '"r · \\in 11~ 120 "~ <')'lindcr lnrlrll"r $2. Pl"" caddy wilh ~.....,, .,our .... ecintr f G 67~1 '"" " " .. n "" ~··.rt<>-(! II I . 12~ p · "I': hedsprf'arl .115. Clothl's , C.I . ,-· _.. ·,,' ,,~ S70 Bookr AS! S.5. Double I or ary. · Suhurb11, H.B .. vi cl n I I y 1•pry good CT"lndi!lon $7.30 . . rn , o 1.v1re. .. ,..,. 1pe booki JOc-$2. lfiOl Orcharrl ll'V cr.:rin , "'"s llnu piprs $i Toast,.r S 2 . b-d. <"'OmpJttl" 510 St\\·inr I BIJFfET mirror fop . Sl.i Brookhursl &. Adams. gn to e11ch. Se11r's &s! Ue.xw ire 21~fA~LEJ/ Captlll~ chiibirs I h 1 ck, 25<' pt>r It. Dt Sa 1 A .• 7-AA?n p1s1ons S5. 6.1 ch e 1' · J Rookrasr $5. f\1irmr tn !ah!! SID BPnrh SJ. Toy nn,.; I H·.zh rhatr $10. Tncycst $!!. rtlU' of house. drcs<; form , still in bo;i.: $12. h-· ma ~~'° ~r 11.r 7\4/R92-4520. 6002 Cortez 1 · n .:ri n/I ,"),) r=· I 11.luminum ptlWtrghdl' s:t:i. !rRmr-$20. Doll clothes, girl SlO T"'fl ~m•lt lamp• St 64-l·J.l20. FEDERAi -l Sur bur b 1 a t (' tir e rP igerator · 11 r r P Dr., HunL Sch. 5 Office rir~k chairs, sltl'l '65 cn .. v. ri I um 1 nu m chilrl's rlolhP~. toys, '''" -enl11.rger l">-211~ ,. • , r iz. r chcsl nf drAl'.'tr~ S 2 fl framP. naug,hydl" ~P".! 11.nd "'J" Pat h Bedroom &et S25. Lawn I CERAMIC or atone eltcrric aq11are S\5, B&H ahde. pm. ;rre~d. r $.'i. \\· o m e n s l\ing~iu hadboarrl Si.:ill. DOUBLE box springs and b . Pfl"'f'r.silir!P, n~rl11 rh11ch1"11 f'hpsr 2:X--S2. 646-llri.J. rh&ir anri ch11i~ S5 BC"ov'1 tile cutler $20. 673-1573. jt'ctor l.i-21i square S25. . pau ding goll club!, 5 16. C ·• 1 1 m11.ttress M'! S21l. 1.Arge •r 1 k fll: ;;·h"f'I ~t>i~~r ,"~-$1{1, Luggage carrl'r SS. Ski 1 BABY HPm.c, play ptn Sl5. bik! 55. \Vagon, pt?dal c11r. GREEK KNEEBOARD 5' rangtflnrler cameras sz:i iron.l, 2 i1·oods S20. fllur , urv .... u se-c11on11 Ml "· bookcase SIO. Cllst inon .1us men , ,"} eac . tr: _r" i·11("k.~ S.'l. K i~~Y rioll.~ S4 H{lr.~I' $12. Slirle-S 6 , trike. MrM? S5 each 22112 1 . fantastic buy S25. M>l~. 1:11.ch, old cameras Sl -S\5 mode~n oak d1ne1te _ chain; <'hair .11nd cnrn.-r t11ble $20. laundry tub SS. 2 w11.JI ginkA Ar;i·o"· Flf'tchr.-r S;1~ Sptri!'l·' earh. Lug,1tagr rack s:;. 1 Str.rilizt>:l' S:l. Cat htd S7. SCHWINN ho St' y I "·I S' 300 8 b I "I St ' - M I .., ., "'"' rack, 1111 new. 12 bottle~ $2. • . \Val!are C~f 54&-8019 e.11.ch. Polaroid kl! s2;,, $4. Singrr 11 1Ho_ml!.ll<' but-Mapl! e._nd table Sl2. Colfet-•~. Old 5ew·'"' m•c".•"• .,n m1n't "'lrP, ne\\' .. · ~ ire I 646-4563 or 671-741.1. fllat('rni!)' clofhr-s. 962-7935. CERAMIC top table. ltgs blkP SJO. ·64&-~~-inrra movie cameras 1>-S10-Sl5 Onriu Pr .,. " 8 b St.. 8"" "· ...... rgl!' ap r ror-old cab1ntl _S2:1 , B~ St~ Old , Rt'dfield pt"fl 1>ight ;ind WORKING T'V .!I S10-ST:1. TV 2 Ear.h. llbd6.3 tirt! new fold, t '(t'ellen1 cond1uon S2!1. e11.cb, 71~2 &lgrave Ave.., Cl\·! f>46-.l026. ;~~t~at~~ s!!~;::~w ;0,"~n r\.11.y l::IM_ $j .. 6 21! . mJ~n;; discs S5. :'14~:029. 2fr05 An_IPnn_a S15. Rnlla"·ay hfod Gnrw'l)f'll.f $."ll. 'Nrt-5 s:tU for 96 .. L x 291i\\' 6 Samsonsite ROLLA WA\' bed Sl5. Royal G G .. Be&ch & Chapman DELTA 4" jointer, very good \.\·onde.r Hor~ S7. Transisror SICI. Rotisserie broiler fryer J LllSa.llt>: Al'P., C?vl. $1.1. Ollf'rl "''alnur .11nd \\"hire 52.; rarh. (\\'llhng 10 sell matching chairs S5 taf'h fypt\\Tlt~r SI5. 01trr el!:· DECK chl'lirs S5 e11.ch. small S25. Stand SID. * hp re1·ers-d' C , ' S15. End nf Langi'! Dr. Santa • , • • n11ugahyrir ~Pf'tiflnAI S2.i. 20" M>PRrAfl'lyl tubes, s2. each. Courh makes lnlo hed 8.J"L tric knife sharpt'nf:-'I' SJ. ing motor for same S2:l. c~r rl!. 11'1 S12· .ht\?' ->4 · Antt Htiii:hr.~. opp 0 1 1 tr NE.\\ t11"f'~. 1-7 J .J x 1 4. ~rlnway SJ2, am~ 1.Jr. !'l\8...f.842 3'1l,)\V $25 58{1 H il N1ghlst11.nd $4. Da1vn fa shion bait tank Sl5, bllit bags Switches for CE push bullon disassembled, valve .)Ob one RivrrsirlP Dr. 1·E78x14, 1 · F"7fb:14, :i.t'"t--1887, 3262 CalitQrn1a, Sl. c·=~~· -~---~" xCM · am ron , I show SJ. 673---0231. ,s~t,·:?_A 10',"112"·.~.51Jv>ny; m,.~ range top $5. f'ibt-r barrel.!. he1•<l. 120bell hou9~~n~. nf-\v CHAIR $2.'i C11.rd tibl S5 1 1-C.78xl.i. l-H7Rx14 S2.:-ll c .r-.1. GOOD rrih 11.nd mattress $10. ,,,., <JV ""'"' SI. Schlage pas11agl! and kty P ug9 · F"tlrd rtng An<l : . e '· Parh. Goorl usPd rariillls, :.4()..\825. 379 N11ssau Rd., DOUBLE bt>d, hrm with 2-1 Carot rold cha.nn Euro-lead. &eml gloss inlerior !ock8 S2·S5. R~\\·ood plant pinion 3.23: 1 SID. forrl 9·· P11~s $3-$5. Ironing boa.rd m:i.ny .i;izr-s P..Sl.i. 60 Voh·o TOOI .. "'. .~m:i.H 21" -S :i . C.M. triiml' s~. Rnyal l'IOrlable pean <cost S851 S25. Pint white, grey patnl, boiled bo-.;t's St Lart:e whr.t'lbar-Jimi!Pd 5lip, 4 gPar Spydrr Sl.;,(). BtrisprPd~ ~·in SlCI. ~ !pet"d 57;,. 6~7>--06.iti. I A q 11 a r i um S.i. Lt!"'" GE rif'.~1,,-,-,-5~,-ycl~,-w-.uh~,-, cont 18K neck.lace tros.t Si;;) linM'td oil. miscr-llaneou~ 5114· 1 ring S2.'). Pinion s2;,. BarOecuf' S.l. 557--6850. I STEEL f11rn1turf' S20. &hy tx-<I arid fy~\l'Tltt'r S20. 4' diametrr si;. Lady bno ""'" i4K (COii fO'>I' S20. Various cabinet drum8 S1 each 2 h" h h · ltO 0 1 S25. f\111fching GE autom11tlc · i I 1 hJ s~ -... lacquer S gallon 57. '>'·hilt hard\\·are lDc-~-. ~A" a~16• BPar1n)'.!• SIO. Like ne'1" rosf USED marinf' h 1 rd ware .... 1 C" 8 20 · rt: r 111r · N"~s nrm wire ~poo rir a e · · 1 $3jf $1.). CAr1·ed coral l"ll.r-I , <lb 11 & -~ 7 f'Lll:nl Ulil nP vy -m.ick S2. f"ireplAN> i<rl $ 6 . rlryf't l\OlnJV S25. 23"' Barbo-cue '>''Ith oJa~s tover !au paste ,, . . orange OCT 0 St 5. Chrvy J s ~ P.r d 15c-S20. 673-2400. t•·rr •"d •·"-I s.·, '''"· 01~ 7.enirh Bk"' rP.mo!t rontrol » 1ng1 14K S18. Gt-nu~ Ja~ b!u' lacquer, heavy l!!.cquer AG N bro11·n and black d ! " "~~ " " Toa.st.-r, w11tfll' Iron s.1 t!Lr-h. $5, 557~53 ring Si Genuine Indi&.n l'ur-primrr !l.<o. g 1111 0 n, I m.erble-look table Sl6. 4 ~*'l'':n~I rive ..... r_~,n~,mi~~iont. \VOODEN ch!!~S stt $10. timP halhluh $11). Twn 17-5 Eltttric ('()ffl'" pol s2. 1 ta hl~ mllril"I TV S25. Space ST !NL · b el 120 K ~ " " ba k ... .. . Y ov_f', "au.it : ari11.r 61.1-2400. '' hi I -· k wh I s· C'nmmanri rPmnr, rontrnl A ESS steel riggina: QUOJ.St r4c et . 14 llsphalt \'&rnlih Sl.2,j Jllilon. 111g,, C nauge,,yul! chaii;s !or inspecUon. ~ain gear g UiiC u uc . ee .1 Mfi-1~7. 1280 CCln"•ay, C .. \l. wire: 1 by l~. 5-16" or 9-32 ", iOld bracrltl S20 Ring ne"· pool thermostat S!i. lint SI6. Car top carrier $5. Ex-box S2f>. Tail llihalt S2fl. W~L.SON "T2CXIO" metal ten-~ch.1 Fold up traller $5. PO\rER f'n()ll'fT S2.i U.iin lnr i:thl'tvP S24. 16" Admiral lenrthit from 23' to 44' ap-w&tch, antique 1ettina S25. lra.p S7 . .)(J, 536-J9l2. trcyrle $1CI. \.\'adina pool S2. Grars Arwf porl~ $5. 1924 nil! racque.1 $20. 673-2490. I S-8 09. I Tf'l(l\\"er l5. 169,L V.'. """h St.. R&"' port11bl.-1V S20. Bar lOctt °'7'0 " At h d s~ V Toy& ,., II 3087 -z ~ hell ~Pt $15. Bl~~JJ tlfftrlc pmx. . ..,, -o.>.J.> n ique um1 or ,r,;i, 1c---F"tderal Cm 64j...J64!. NW Mini-bilge pump Sl2. r-.fATERNITY Clofht'~. 1111 c .r-.t torian iron back cha.ir SL'i. /GIRLS 20 inch bike Sl5. Yellowstone. Dr crit ' 673-2 Sl2 M • bro . 118 3 · Coor &\\"q>P"r SlO. Saturday tRUCK tfres, 6-?00 x 16. 2 G · f1 r k r!cord player $25 land . REFRIGERATOR S2S Gas 490· . 811 s "'71 "''li ' SURFBOARD 5' 9" {'UStom 1111fl Sunr!ay Ne"·port I West-al:Tio.\f ne iv s25 llnrl S20. 3 orgeoua antique cu in s . . ' BL E. AC H E o r.tahogany .... •-'g•rator sis. s-,·, ,~,. LONG Boy m•i-,, •"d 1 til"red c11.tl with {)utlr r S2.50. $15. Genuine Jaf'~ brar!et surveying equipment $25, 1 bl ·~u·1 •u '' uc " Lot l pierrPd made $25. 642-1321. clilf. 1'42-2049. VPry 1"'rxx1 S15 Pach. 1-IA lr Sl 2. Gtnuine coral rtn_g l&K exerg!nle. S20. p 0 I!!. r o i d urnitur;3 ~a r SP..•! 8'. Sl.5. 6 Electrir dryer S25. Camp springs $25. Tll·l n headboard lOc ~:xi ° Chocola!I" e~~::.~ -.. _ .-. _ ..-. ..-. ..l.O:. _____ • ~-"' All r.oonyear Supt>r I 1_,119,-1 125. 67~7,-21 . •oapshot pr 1 n r , r 110. chau·s ·50 each, will sell stove SIO. Ele<'tric drill s~. SlO. Drt~sing table and 1ton! . -c. l.-USzawwaww.LWWl.L. H I h ...... ..,... sen11 ralp 5.36-4994 1ron.~1one rlishes S~1. r-.lPn ·~ il\11 f'r. B111'iy eri "llh ~c.,,-"~--~---fabricon rel\'l!a vin• oulfit ,.... · · Gas heatPr SJ. B t n r h S7 .. 'i0. Shutte.rs $1.50 e.11ch. BLUE 'hi -'"' ~ medium Silt i;hort-8ltP\'P Kanh1·rt m-'!llTf'~s S2Q .. i146 P auu i r"' t" n S25. blonde. "'li SlO. J311•n DESK $5, 111.ri:e &rlilic1aJ grindPr StJ. Chaira Sl-S\.l. ~~749. , ... ,,1,,, 1.~. 2016 S. Sa"IA "···o-· Oub ~. C>, t I stamps books S2.:xl. Jot I I & S " " " UAI UV ...... ft'rlil izrr spreader SlO. pet pant pot 15, ne"· hearer Bilir pump[{ s~. Carpenttr HIGH chair SJ.fiO. Bubhle Ana, c·· i:.•&t•o,· ""Yt•m•. o.o ~03. Namaths portr11 lt on black s· "·rt l"· ~-1 1 St 13 vw 11 ~n '" ..... a-<>0 "'' '""',....,""' shipping cage S7, binoculars ::i, mens S1.u ~ ""e ne."· """"· oo s -. parts .._., . ~xtan! $17.50. H11.llicrafttr SECTIONAL couch S 2 .~. Couch S20. Dishwasher S2t'l. P &lr lamps $15. &46--0613. vtll'et SIO. Old tolle~ And SlO, l~t storage. c11.bine.t \\'ig SJ, large &hovel SI, Car tnp r-'!ck Sl Lill'! mPff'r S.\\I. rtcPivPr $22.50. Sprrti CHAIR. \\'hire \in.vi Sl~. tank Sj. 2 metal b!r!s SlCI S25, ~no"' sltfl SlO, tap shoes l\·Jus!ang rraile1· hitch S9. S.i Electric r11.1.or S2. BAI· ~un lamp S.l BoEtt ""inch Sfi. Strol!"e buga:y, <'a r bed· pair. no mlltlre11e.s. Trailer S2. shoe skates Sl . rain :M6-Jl4:.!. tery charger 6V S2. 646-3250. BisitP.IJ S\l'e.-pn1a.!ttr $2. ittrollf'r combina!lon S22. 2 ~t!lhogany ~tl'p tahle1 S2.i. 2 mllk glaas Jamr! 125. K~rr J•n lOc each. Walnut ~11·· ing cabtnt! $25. Mahoiranv !!;moking 1t.11nn S12.;,o. ~fetal 2 blJf'ntr hnt pll tt S5. Trunk w11M.robe S::i. Trout rorl 11nrl ~els $5. 24~1 f"ordham Dr . C.M. 54~2468. fur surfboard or CIUlOP.. auto B11hy c11.r ll('at S7. Rrnlistic "·heels and tires for 28 Ford boots Sl. honks 2Sc, toys 2X, FILING c 11. b 1 net Sl:i. COUCH S2~. 2 matching Sanrl spike St . SmAll 111r :x·rrophonP, nti"' 57. Sma.ll I cl loy chPst S2. all good con-surfboard SIB, bar sloolo 110 chair1 S'li each. Parldl'd compressor S6. Ste.11m iron k SlO. Astro OD ock S6. Iron rk 111bl! or dPs , 11turdy di!1on, .>.i1-8.2U. each, hea\"' duty wh-lb""· double ~11.dboard S J . :i O, Sl . 239 61.~t SI. NB . pan l l Bicycle. parl5 Sl to J "'"'" ... ,---S7. Parka, side lara:r. $5. S4 Biseball 1iov~ s,i. U9 BRASS lamp base S1.50. row SZ'i. la"'n 1preader $5. Walnut bookc8M!' double GfRL"S bike $10. Gas 2324 Elden, No. 1 C!M!la 34th St. NB 675-0922. match~ set h-l'in ~d & Briggs & Stratton reel type headboard SlD. GE porlablt rPfrigerator $15. 2-S dra."·er P..11'sl'I, 8.13-24SO. PEi11CO 10 Callon aquarium, landscaped and tilter SlCI. 839-5312. frame S15, \\'l'OUght iron mo\l'tr SIS, camping stove v11.cuum $7.50. Clothe.8, Jr. chests Sl2 eAch. P..111.gnaV()x base S7, pair 3 dra"·tr $4. sle~ping b11g S3. Ironing Hi 1.i?:Pll ::ioc-SJ.5(). 20122 porrable 1ter~. works OK chests S15 each, mirror S5. board SI, 8' ladder. wood S5, Impen11I Cove. Lant, HB SIO. Portable. \\'eittinghouse ,1·ing front cute corner sec-Electric n1otor $8, slngle LADY Remington e.lectr1c oven SID. 548-l18J. 1 SALE (irl!, pre-tl!en and 11onal couch S1 2, decor11tor!i hedstead maple SS, room hair curler, new "''ilh nice 2, ~""~ of dra·l\:f'rs SU 2 Synthel\c: 11'1g9, 1 1i71l<iPn teen clothes, sizl! J lo 5, 50c I d 'd 110 .-~• bedroom chair S20. set of 11•1 l'r . skin diving mllke--up case SlO. Smilh each. Typewritt't' s~. 2 silk hl"lr!rl". l hnled ~."> P11rh. 10 SJ. \Votnens clo!hes. I TV t•bl•• 13. 2 dr•"·rr · ht "·I> SS 2 ·• bl C bl · ~ " 11.·eig "" s , euu Ill es Orona porta t !ypPwrllPr, lamp shade~ 1wtiite1 $3. iltarle lah!e lamo 11_n-i shot,, 1. .. -. dresses, pants. ....,,,.,,•-bl• 1-,.=, 5,o 3~o. u t bl 110 · 1 2 n ""'6'" "" .,, ...., ,,.,... PM OOuet JI t ea C" h , very ntct. new . Ro\\!o broiler $10. 2 su1! -hadt . amOe r boil·! S7 50. skirts. siz~ 7-U 7X lo $5.: .. . hnuM!hold items 25c-S.5, ~21 Hamiltnn Beach blen<ltr c&ses SJ each. Ol'rl old MS-9518. &t4-03l1. ·GIRLS Sch\vlnn 24 btke, no " ----------1 d S20 841 2492 HPron Cir .. H.B .. 5.l&-3668 \l"ilh R huttons and timr-r straight chair S:i. M!n & ~· Pr11m. 11'!-'lks 51:'.I. Ptteri°n COFFEE table ~). L11.mps S5 spce ' -. CORNET "·ith c a 5 e , SI;;. 642-6973. 2060 Newport women shoes ~•SS. f"ire b>hy stmller 110. 542...ffilr I ''''· FUm •c-rn ••.I GRADUATION i·ackPI hkt A\·r N" 2 · '" ;w beauti!uJ tone. S25. like. ne.v.· ·· '" txflnguishtr SJ. Popcorn R-\BBTT hutches S2~ Kltchen cart S3. -'lany new $5. 51a press l!"vis SJ, portable type\\'lite.r "'ith ALL new ite.m1 : Pin lormal, poyper SL ~etal \1'1!.rdro~ 5-fi-2-1711. garllgr-item!. nat.11. 1Ctt1,·s dres~s capris 5 l • S 6 ' cast S25, me.ii! sli~r. hand size lJ....14 SlO. MothPr ol S'..15. r-.tisc. m.-rti11niCll loJ.~ TWIN !'lrl'C 1>nrine anrl mat-1 O c -2 3 c -;, O c · W 11 11 beauldul plain coat S$1.5(1, {)~rated, proftssiona.J type Bride dres~s. size 12. one 50r-S5, 2 m11gnetic mm- 811.tOm!!ler Sl5. 2205 ~11ntr litelong percolator SJ, \\"hite 16. br•"d .,,, •m·'I lrath•r pink, one blue. S25 tllch. paitses SIS l'!Rdl. 6 font \\'ood tnoss $20. Ul""n ~rre:i.rJEi C.'!. rn ,,,4. ' irOnstonr ''6ithen11 '' dinner '' '' ., N · I dd 16 SJO. Chrome bread hi)." " vro-<>e~ col'ered photograph albums All)' wool P11nt suit, 1izt 12, 11. tr · Fuel tr11~fer SI = T vl ~ s OUTBOARD 14 HP l966 .IJl"f S4.:i0, Kindness 20 instll nl SI.SO, 1vater ,,,. •·it 12.•o. S12. LL hlut dress coal, r11r! pump $15. Llldil"it clo!hPs, --"'· 1 n hnx 51'" ,ng ,). h1irse.ttPr compltte S5. 4 """ JV h · 12 StO c ·-p I t o Baby c11.r bed Sl.50. Good Se&rs. runs S7:i. G11 tank l&·• iplil rims ror G.M. btautltuJ doll house ""ith Cll! ml!re, size . . ur-........ e o Yt8 tr .'Ind knits J, chair S2. 646-7220. Sil. 2 Ijx8.7j radlll.I hres, truckl St6 eirh, 962-Sl6.l f 11 r n It 11 re S4. large tain and 1~11·tr ~t $3. Gold to SlO. Card tabll'~ S2 erach. f1restonr 500 SU. Stt of 12 carpenter's plant s 3 . !Io , beth cu rte.ins SL 5 pr1. pan-Tllin size mattn!~ SlO. TV, v•orks real good S25. Old outbnlrd control c 3 bl ts GUITAR SlS, mandolin S'25. large three-tlrred canriy ty host 30c e1ch .. Slim MPtal cage !flr mice S2. ! 1_1ru_nk __ s25_. ____ 15_25_. ___ I $7.50. Soys hike SS. 67S--0956. car hed M. g11.ft $2, jump dish, smoke color S4. lol',)y shorts $4 .• Used. but ntce, 5 Dishe!, pofs from 2:""JC-$3. BABY crib and ma1tN>ss, 1e111 S2, 962417 milk glass vail'! s2. it four pr~. mtn s polyestrr p11.n_ts, Phonograph recorrls 25C" •SI UNDERWOOD-Olivetti ad· dlng machine. manual S2.'i. Very nice oct11aon 1 I Fruitwoo<I ('()Utt Ulble $~. Small glus-top tnd table I ST. Val,.1 rhair SJ. Good black mail box SJ. "'Ire rnas:a111P rack Sl. 1'e11.rly new Halina J.jmm c11.mera j in <'II.lit $5. Older Argus C.J I camer1t SJ. "fighting Cock" pl1qt1l't1 Sl.50 pr, 2 Ban-Ion I knit 1hirtl!, nPw small sizr S2 oPach. Bartender-host paron !or man S2. 642-5583. 3 Maple bar stonls SlO each. Small radin S.l50. Small ronsolt TV, B&\V SJ:.. lronrite automatic trnner S20. 2 commf'rcia.J l1v1tlonts $3.:io e a c h . Commrrcilll commOOP. "'hlte S4. Old 15el of intercoms ~-540-330I Mont111y. ~ (":)nrlitlon SZll. Tah!t"~ GAS LOG Sl2· S 1 n i er cop""r mugs SJ, other mugs ?3-30 S3 and $4. 4 prs. 11zt PJ!l'h. Sheets, \l•hite, 50me !t~ "''ICh. 27;0 ~Ia.llard. ~lesa Portable S25. Ki_ n cl n es' CARTER carburf'tor, 4 bar· 12. ::;1 •l"I. _ i·u"k. Sund•y 36-31. Six sparr cnatJ. 3~R S4 .i;triped Sl-Sl.:,O. &45-48l2. 2 W11lnut end ta.bits and col- VPrrle. I c11rler8 SS. P1cn1c JUi $3. rel A.V.S. !'IPIV 525, 1"cloc1ty ... "" .. u " each "'o t . e 12 f~ table S15. 646-5482. "'4-2028, 1t11ck ~. rear speake.rs Sil only 1-5 p.m., 10041 BevPrly · rn one siz · 3 Paintings, children pictures '-'"' -•ch formal $10 Exerc.1srr STEEL leg machine t11.blt $2. C'AR lor r.:trr1Pr 12" x ~2" x p11lt. hi .. h "'!rform11.nce <'llm I Or .. cornPr Suburbia. Hunr. 1•: 14 . h:~. . ,1 12'"x14 frame. origin a I 6'6"" complrfPly rnclo•·•. EARL\' Aml"rlcan Bingle .. ,.-;, ml!n s 1 L\"" 11u " 2 rot c:amp mattresseg S2.50 ~ "·" h d •• 1 1 ho d S20. 8-41-1362. Bch., vicinlty Brookhurst &. ..,..~ h 2'l7 E ·~, 51 · watf'I" colors S8 .-ach. 2805 ellch. Pcilt lamp, excellenl "·a tPl"J"l"!Ylf S~ A11tom11.!Jc ~ ea Auu OO ar Ad I f h ""'-' eac " · ••nu ' Lit Sa/It Ci\f 54· ZiZ!J hahy sii·ing. Pruit" l'rimhl!. \\ith frame. like ne11• S25. 1 l4 1-\t. i Olri necklace with ll ams, go 0 rtar 0 oust. Cf\1. · ;:>--J •· $3. T11blt lamp s 2 , 50 . like ntii· S-'.t. Car bt-d. ltkP Cllll ~9-2665. d111monrl S25. Opal .ri.n1 S25. GOLIA~ supN>ml", Gold's 1963 Plymouth S2S, M4-850a. Twin padded htadboard.11S5 1 Carpe.ntrrs tablr. nr"' $12 . ., 2 rl 1 IU BOOKSHELF -k 1 (r.ost S76\. Genume GIU'Jltt 011'n, king: m1ttrt~5. S20, !or hoth. Rattan chair $15. Llkl' new Deluxe Ironrite Mt\\'~-ra"·er meta e 1 1t""'" tr set rini: in .11nltqUt" setting s~. box springs S20, A-I con· ENGLtSH 3 spee:d men'1 2fi Upholste~ chair (goorl iMnl'r S25. Nt1v Fuller cabini>t 12". x 2s·· s:;. I S20. 9'1 fool surfboard SXI. Antique. braceltt "'Ith ge.-dition, 846-5611, H.B. inch bike with r11.ck on ba.ck, shape) Sl5. Recliner "'ith broom S2. 543-fl60J. 545-6-108. Rttords LP R&R 50c tach. . . .~ .. rondition 114. 1:1 ...... ·s 20 lb s~ R I nu ine On)"! S25 tCO!I Sil5J MENS 42 S "'W "'-'3 v rator ~,. affan cofftt axJO' Romex copper ,_'ire No. 6 Dra11·er rlrrsst>r with mirror Call 673--0326. Diamond ring S25. Hf'llVY swts, k~IZ~ d, lO, inch Schwinn Stingray, very 111.blP S.<i. DlnPllP st"! hihlP, 4 14.:J "'ilh ground ~. Old 4 SM. f nld1n, -m div>d•r I CREEK Knttboard 5' ran-...... 1, ·h·-"' IR K>. ••tt•"• "'Omtns CO(' 81 re!.StS good condition Sl'I. 54~3857 ..&..-1-s~ a·-· lh'~ ,,.., 15'" '-"-'"' " • 10 1' t t• 15 h ,.,,.. '·' DJ, Jiu l'ill,,gt hu > l•R hlllh tub wllh CUI OUI for .. ' • d ~. 112 la•t'c b'y s~ 54't"' I I 8 IZt . :J, OA!I Ni tac . I , "--~· ....,11:,. PPr fapt'Suy · ""· "'<»>. 1 . Exquisite genuine. J1dt c11:n-0 pener SJ. rhildren! COUCHES i:5 e1ch Kitchfon t' t '~"".-1 S.t Sctmo/ rft$k 1 love!t:11.I SlO. Olrl glllM fruit \VOOf'! fahle and 4 ch11rs S15. 2 DISH~IASTERS Sl8. s;n. br11.crlPt 11·ith heavy band game~ 50l'·$3, surfboards Sf>. r11.n1r .S20 Kitchen tAb!t $5. 2 S.'i. I.JR E. 18th SI. C.M. jars S6 dozen . 121 ~'115' l lD s:-aJlon Aquarium and ac-Ross ttpe rrC'Ordtr SlO. Sink S25. Gold bracelet S16. Gold SlO, dress shirts 50c·S2, 8qu11r1um1 and . ~quipmrn! 51!1-448.'i. avoca.dn nylon c11.rpef, u~ed . · cessories SIO. 887 T01\rne Sr.. for camper S7. Ftre screen I cu/!l inks "·1th genuine jadf! 20732 Kl"lvin Ln .. H.B. $10. 2_ tyl)f'~T1lers S _5. TRATLOR hitch motor mount 12210 Orange. CM C.~f. S5. 1'.11nk vacuum S7. '1 $20. Stt of & cry1taJ a:luses Prolesa1ona1 hair dryer with V\V Bug $10. Prof. "'llllc\ng CAMERA. Argus $20. Pro- SCRAM.LETS I B-~'s, good cnnclltion 12. I bnth Imm GPrmany S20. ~~2R I GE RATOR $25. cha.Jr S2n. Clolhln.t 50c-J,1. sprlnklt-r S10. 2 only UHf' jector $20. Lens $70. Scree.n S. 39101, Channtl Pl. J\'.B. &11utiful y,ood bottle tllM'· 29. Hll.ir plete1 and ~·i1s S3-S5. all ehllnntl <'Onverttr S5 for $1{1, Cooler chegl S6. Floor 6iJ....I603. r-d out ol Mahoiany by hand WHITE crih SM. Mattttss ~-Adding m a ch int S4. bolt!. Olcl eavy duty lmning lamp $5, SmaJI dr&l''er SS. ANSWERS Olla with new maltrt:aa $'1.0 S2j. 675-7521. Stroller S7. Girl's twin re:! Rtcord1, 33, 20c each. Bar· board SOc. Botti~ cl!.pe r a.nd Electric frypan M. Breedina f\11.tching chest a.nd night H.O. 1101 cars. tack, boan:I. bed~pno11.tl.' blue dusl ruffle rel of wood pitcPll S~· llOmt caps SOc. Old Cof.,ma.n birrl c11ae SJ!. Bird r11.gl! S.i. For.cot -Colic -Idiot -st1nd $20 F.:ldon bat!fil')' ride over SIOO "'{)rfh S2CI. 1/24 $8. Reidwoorl \l'lrle r11ck $25. 642-5fi50 or ~l007• 1 rlouble 111.nfl"tn, nteri11 part TyprwritPr S25. EleclJ'lc During -DIG FOR IT car SIO \Vt~ \\'heeler $2. c11.r. ccntroll~r case .stnd I E1~tbluff 640-0846. Santa An11. Avt ., CM SI. 2 only LilP SAW!r j11.cktts ~lirPr S2:'i,l Chess stt $4. ~lont"y may be the root of \\'!e "'&fon 13. Child"• rock· SJ)llrf! Sl5. 2 ht'droom KIRBY v11cuum S25. Sham· BUFFET on ''"httls, chf.r-SI e11ctl. 67~2751. \\7all clock Sii. Picture $5. all t\•i!, bu!, boy, ho11• """ ing cha.Ir. S2. Pf!tPr~n lamps, both SS. Co2 BB pooer and 11.ttachments Sl.i. f'Y\\'Ood and black lormi~I!., lfimm or 11 aplic.r si.-. ~! Mu1iic-hnrtl1> SJ, Copper set DIG FOR IT, stroller, coil M3. excellent pi_,ftll $10. Slel'f'O turnl11llt I AclmlraJ 1V, 1(1 month old nttds 1lithl. r t P A Ir SJO. Rewinds Sll, Miil! $4.l. SS. &oil!; SJ. il45 Colgate SEARS 111.rre size \\·agon I condition Sl5. ~tatf'mity $10. ~ ptnto nms and hub $15. 1 ton P&los Verdel rock .()Pcoratnr pie.ct S 2 5 . All heal!)' duty, F.icpn!IUre CM. 557-7360. barbecut', slorage ct1t>hoard clothes. 1lzt 1n·S1 · S 3. cap~ $1.';. Unfip15~ UO Sl:i. LE S-73.q2. 833--05« mf!ter SB. eoet $32. 5,31-M. TWIN bf.d with frame1 SlO. underneath 11.nd 11"0rk board11 Sterllter $2. Mf'sh pla~n g11.llon aquarium S2S . .Sttnd REFftJr..ERATOR ~Cf.lltnt COUCH for reuph6h1tering, HE~OM 3 i~.,. 536-J704. S15 .• R -C race cu S25. ,vorldo'g ........ ,.1100• -. 7 .. x 0n...i .. aJJy cost $800. Six · ...,.,,n. •.-v : c11r ----------&rell and Sta.rs el!!ctric S.l ~ Seran.g Pl. CM S48-&3 3 1.v111.1 <tMJ 6 u' •11 bed, buggy, .11troller, aJmost SURFBOARD $~. Livi.nt charcoal llt:'hter $~. S' Ear. M>S709 ' · 9' 0\•1! braidtd n11 15. 2 down tilled loose pi ows new 811. w81 barely used m. rnom chair $25. 9$.8568. ly Americ11n bro\l'n h\'ffd T\\'IN mattreu $5 Bunk houd NEW ~lacGre.ror JOU bat bre&kf&st 11ooJ1 $1 eiach. SlCI. &J3.-0M4 646-8646. 4 Ora~ tlttl We ca.blnel sofa, iood ro111::hUon Sll. $3. &l<H'JS46. and12_ f 1• Jay rolf pull olc::art Ladita bicycle wUh Ire.mer PEDESTAL table, 3 ft CHAIN uw s-l" x l2" x SJ< 7~ Scolt Pl CM Jacobltn polio-tr mo""f'r S20. .J, " Arii! potttd cam I.ls whee.ls SU.SO. 64&-4359. diamele.r, unuru&J de1Ja:ntr ~. "' '"' ·· ·· · 8. BEIGE couch •~ "-$10 h H -• \ 15' lumber S.1 t1t.h. 100' -II .,,... ... 1 1r· -"-110 Alllmlnum framp fl A 110 _, ....... ,. taC , ann \\"elV rt( M ... ,... '--rd 1., •S O• mad~ flTlm lntique parll •v "'' • ...:U'I e tt IC '"''fl"" . k I h I' bei""e ai-"'· chalr S21l Blue I "" · I"" ~wu~ 1 U\Hl 18 gau,;e 7 7 mnductor witt 10 11 s Ith rl•c~-roc er, J)itli<' i1 e • ..... ug"•h·~·.~ c" ... 120. '··I oom auu accf"Ssorlf!S ~. Pearl"'·ick iMJf door bath $10. ~ 115 ~· 11 ll !''"' ga on m . """ Aluminum chal&f' lounQ:I' $.i '"" ;,u ,,... "" 494-1728. · "" ro gau.ce 10 ru w11trr htlllf:'t' Si.~. Both 4 laf'lt!! TV tray 1,1 on tJque areen end tAblt SIZ. All cabinet $1S.. Sage rreen ·~ MPrcury Monterey lrir coppt:r wlre S3. 50· roU 3/0 "-'tlrk fhie 64~70. rollt't'a S2. S.S-©37 or In Jood condition. 9SJ-37JO BABY biiay and m&ttre&$, I brocadl! uphol1tery fabric. imr11: 'l'raMml•~ion $25. 3S3 htevy copper wltt 1~-14" good condition, SI!i. Crib and 6'i yarda S7. Rotisserie $XI. motor $2!1. Body $ 2 S. ihfft plett alua S2-SlO. REf'RIGERATOR 125, Slovt S45-3f?9 PORTACRra .!IVOC3do arttn mlttl"eN "· Vacuum. Double btd box ipr1nn, ~76 Aleorltd ~'OOd bfamt m . $2.'i. End table $2. Baby b!-d CRIB orvf mattttu. double with bumper Pld•. exceUe.nt clunu $10. Electric curltr 1 -16 rtl fl 11rwt m11ttreu S15. Double ~1 · ....... "-·-_.. ma trt!!U •~· YI • o TWO mmplf:tt a-. Scout Auorted wood mouH!iflj( •-p -"•. ~ odJus'" 10 4 C'Ouu UOn ~· ~v nettcu ,.t 13 •M ~s hi dr• ~.1 11 .. uv;, ... _ ... '""d mattrt•• s•• Youth ™" , . ..., ~ '"' I aood -•1 · s · co..v-"llU'I • "' le .,ptry matt ii. J. unilormi. like new St t•ch. $10. W&JJ he•f"r wl 1 h ....:ti..,, "" ...,. h.'•hts, ......., 'on d 1 t Io o p1a)'J!f.nl. CC11u hon 10. U • •·~ d IM 6 ... _,., " "·-~ '-1-! p M IA ....... ~ HEAvY duty Sean power 11. "''uiwW rapes ~· :c Baclrpaclf a.nd rack tJS. thtrmoll81 $2$. roreed air ~ .... o..urrm ll'C v•.., . • $17.SO 968--97i2 lswn mo11.·er. """'rlu gn'tl 4 be.lg!!' "'001 NI SL-\, 721 Melll.J k>ldll1a camp tablt luml.ce $25. l r~ pre111utt Saturday tlu'oufh f'riday. AQUARJUM. 8 1aJloft shnw, DOG ho\af. deluxe, lfll'P S~. Cmquet stl, like new P't.mlttl, Cd~1 "4-7893. with cover S!J, Guolitlf 1>4lnt pot SlO. J..l" rnr 548..{)843. 222S Pacific, Apt. D, 2 COl'l'ltt filttts, pump. SU. MS-5300 SS. CrHn· naurahyde 1t1fa LJJtCt pAtio lab.If', btncha la.nttrn $5. Medium plutlc pt1mP1 no u ch. 1-1" 1_c_.M_. ------- heater, lop Jft~ J.10 -..m Slav crib, complete f16. lt'ith M&plt arm.a SI · and itool& no. Etteuth.'t do& btd with pillow $2. J1baoo water pump SZ. 1" OLD Ounct.n Pb)'ft dJntna EXER.CtU bltre StO Sitiale ~1822 642-7102 d~lk AM 1w1vtl c::ht.lr SXI. Hollywood ~ ma.ktt electrical ec>Mull SlO. 4'' room I ab. l ~, a e • d l spttd H~ bike S» 800ka C UST 0 M I mp' r I a I IONC mt maltrtu $12 Red J1oar lamp SS. 2 table lnlo two &lna:le Mod~ ru.. plpt Sl-13. 2"' pl.pt S1-S5. 100 ttfinlahlnt Sl5. Vtry elf! DON'T PINCH YOURSELF (You 're Not Dreaming) But You Can PINCH YOUR PENNIES with a PILOT PENNY PINCHER Classified Ad 3 LINES 2 TIMES $2.00 Any Item Priced S50. or Less (If mere thi n on• Item, the combined total connet •tUMCI $j().) 642-5678 2Sc-10c Jroa $2. OUtdoor Tnzlda. v1·ubtt. 11."0fklnl e.upet 11' x 8' ST.$0 Sf!wtna l1mp1. no Wdes S3 each. Cb1ld's chalktloard SL rtbe.r amp ltl'ikt 121 ~ amp Sinaer trNt!la 't ,.. In I Qlriatmu JJsltll p, 21$1 c:Onditlon 17;. 1609 Pon-m.tr:hl .. $1'1. Rolo-broll 15. l Coll,. llble SS. 2 •nd llbltt m.tl $1. '""""' bUo! SU. "rvlt:e S2S. Mellt [tint( 1Z-mWline cobtne~ °"llqut I -------.. ........ Stnltf Pl. CM dm>ll.::=:::....:CM:::..~:::::169::::1 __ .!.:':!::pt!.:.ed:.p!.'.ba:::"°:::.:'*::' .:.~::..:.::ll.=-• i .::·SIO="'::°":::•::;:&l.::S-..;m7='--~i .. .::ml:;._;Wi_;•;;;"'lnl1D=.:.•:;.A;:.w;.:;";;.C.=M'-. ,...;.;-.;...;;.;....' _, ----while ~· l6ll31 I - • I • j l i I I I ' ' I I I ( --]~ ( M ls.cellaneou1 W•nltd 120 \\'ANTED '68 or later VVl bu!. van or camper W'llhout tn& or lr1tt~l)'l· 6il-4&15. Music•! Instruments 822 FENDER Speaker box, 2-15" J .B.L.S. $150. ;,.is-2193 VOX elec.lric case. Xlnl .,968·5192, guitar w/bRrd cond. $79. TV, Radio, H IF I, Stereo 134 1972 CLOSEOUT We on Zenith & RCA TV'1 In full 514.'lfl&. l.o"·egt prices ol th(> ytar on all '72 modf'ls. Full IM.'lection 1f you buy n<l\\''. Pr1cl'(f Ix-low the dls- roun1rri\ & "'Ith 3 yr picturt tube & 1 yr parts & St"rv1ce. 25" t"t1Jor OOn!IQIP5 from S425. 19'' Chromorolor or OLD En&llsh lhtoepdoiz:. 11 v.·ka old 'With· AKC P<'l'f'l"t, nt'td!I .. ye operation. ~!'fl...,. DARLING 6 \l.'ffkl old pup- pies. S1\1ALL, mixf'd Collit, in.<tlf', Jl, )TS (lid . Wtll tr111nf'd . r 1'f'p to goo dhome, 646-~277. Dogs 154 Bo•ts, Power HTMALAYAN f-:im11.le, ztalr lf\1~iAC. 1968 35' Conrorrlt IHlint, prodUC'i'S top kittPn11 , rB exp. llbeo:lu11, onan, CF'A ~gistt!r'trl. A I 1 O 1urrn rno1n A _ho,1•pr PPnian kittens 11.nd Persian roon1y-\o11· hrs-\\·nr1h $3~.9M: stud i!'.r1·11'f'. \\'ill Pn ltr!11!" all (lrfl'N< ~=~=89~J,._2!J:c._7() ' 2:'105 \\', Coll.SI Jl \l;h\l.'a)': • COLDEN Retrit\'Pr pup!. Nl"\\'porl. , __________ _ Al<C Champion stock-X· 18 KELSON cabin rr\li~,.r rRyNt, 1hot1', I er m a. "t1•/tr11i1u. ·rwln .!nhn11nn :t~ 545-2069. hp n/b. Nl:'ll·ly p11lntf'd & IRISH setter pups, AKC, uphol1tel"'f"'rl. •l.'1 r11l1\n & "GIANT" ~oldt'n f11wn &_ n11U\y e.'(ft'll.'I. $\,:\00 or brirwflt-. \'PIVl"l black. Very llf'Al't'SI offrr. 54g...1503, J[i] I C•mpen, S.M/ Rent '20 Motor Hom.• '66 FORD '4 100 !ruck w/'69 SUNSET MOTORS l>AlMle. CllmJ)f'r unll. 61,00) NN UI' Eldf'lr11dn MINI mt dual halt It Ra• ll'\kll, MOTOR 110~1t:. f\llly IPil ~1aoy ,,;11·a~. Xlnt t'Ond. ron!11ln<'d. •21:\207. (116-7~75 nr ~37!17. $6995 '70 Dodie Culllom Sport.smiu i C'ompll'l!' line of ~;1 f'lf•r•rlo hu.•. 11 tr ('(lllrl. R (>'I., lo 1·3n1 1M"1·~. 1·h11:<!11i> niount, &. mi'' nu lirP~ xln't cond 5th 11·hrf'I !rall,.r, $'.\aJO. S4~)52.' ' Phnnr 64~·6ti17 • 1970 l\11rboT Rtvri., 1a Cabnv('r, 8'. Mu11t Sf" In COflttll f\1,.~a ap111'f'1·1111r. Grt . for 1~, ton PACf:-ARROW' , CllINOQI.:. P.U. $~~-~;,...7315, ,------All top brands , . J)lsC'Ount Order Canceled "2" -'Tl "J lmmy1" 4 \Vhttl l)r11 r , 4 Sp1!, Atl!O Tr11n~. \'-!!, I w11h Atr Ful]j' t:ti11lf111('rl, All Sralz, f\hll'I :\f'll, ~~f:rt ~1 \1Tl • 515."l..121 C11 ll Toril\y 1st ro n1e ba 11I". Othrr 4 '\'hrl'I drl\'(' \'rh1rii'" In ~hlf k . BILL BARRY Fiat-GMC-Pontiac DAILY '1lOT fl 9711 ALFA ROMEO . Alfa Romeo '72- 2000 NOW IN STOCK For I mmedi•t• O•livery Instant Credit BANK FINANCING ,... OffiGe" furnltutt1/ Equip. 12~ LX-lfiO $3!1!1, li\" ('Olorr --,-,r-P_l_ES_, -.-.-.k-.-. -,-,-.. -,-,h-y, porlablPg $259. ABC Cnlnr ml'dium Jizc, 5 e \er t,. n 'TV, 9021 A11A.nta, Hun-}larent~. Ma.1elli & females tlngton Beach, 968-3.129. \\'e 09 tt"as. 968-0690. Bo•ts, Rent/Ch•rl'r 908 Cycles, Bikes, prire . , IM~1~_;01ATE DE· Scooters 925 LIVERY .. q\Jflte phone prirei1. ____ 77_· _. ----~~-I TRISH SPll~ pups, AKC. ,,.:, "'-hon • I ... KEESHONO female d11.rlini.: Champ lines, See S1rf' /,: "" ~-iW'r "Kr p14' MY.' '65 HONDA 3((1 BEACH CITY DODGE 1 l~t ~t. el S.A. t'll') I 2000 J-'., Is! SI.. Sftnta Ana !>;·~·100tl COAST ,· ' FOR Sal~ U-Shap!'. exPc desk. \.\alnut burl, orig cost over $1<KXI, sell $ 2 S 0 • t84xll4J ~4-Ullll. SPEAl(ER sy:i;t-:ims, shipping -'\'All. for charter. 2 0 I puppy net'ds gooit homP & t!11m. $100 up. Terms. G s~ p , _ COMPlF.TE REBUILI) damaRe IU boxrs & packlng ln\'P. All !lhot>. 2""' 22nd St., 91'.\-7111:'1 ue..-!-""'' f'r 1111Y· '""'rit""r 165..\"i Bf'a!·h Boultv11rd only. 6" l-way to 15" 3-\1.'l\Y ~ . ·' groups for ("()("kt11i1 partif'•, Tnp Pnrt. bollom i1nrl H t' 1 R It SJf suspf'nsion II y s I ems , C.~1 . ''LIKE a tl'Ckly bear" Mrill", e1c. lnspcrl wkf'ly!I Ill Dry t'llrhs, ney,· f'lulrh. un ini:: on r:n• 50,...~ off l'f'g. rf'lnil, 5 Yrar 1 FPmale Caliro loo~ halr, Non1f'gi11.n Elk Hnunrl -Dock Restaurant nr phnnP Run!! f"Xl'f'llf'nl. S~ 17141 ~------ guaran!f'f'. ~-lllH. :'I n1onth11 olrl. B\11.ck, RM. Jlusky romb1nahnn, 12 \l.'k.~' 548-4192. Ei·P~. 5-1~50.'\9. 6·16-9076, a!lk !or Tfl111 . CRUISA IR F: ~1otor llnmf' nn STEREO RIYl\.\'O, 1 ... hlle. CaU 646-426f: nlri_ $j{I. !'.162-Jll\ll. 'GUNS llN'f'plNi ,n,r.rlf', 1970-•:foNOA-175 t"orrl 300. ~ mn~ IK'll, V·ll, 11f1cr 2 p.ni. DOBERMAN PUPS :\lnl c-onrt :'1.300 ni llf'.'I, !\lrPPI AUIC), p~/11 1r NHN!, A~l/t':'l1 ' E Co1nplete systems, 20 lo 40 '(. ' Pf'nlllX Yllstil('ll. S · L · R · • 1 1 JB. I xecu111•p typPY.T1lf'r, BEAUT fl ky Coll · . nr lrAil tllkP $400. C11.ll Linrla, •lf'!'M lllPf', 101 ti, 11.1111 ni;, I RO\"AL Starwf11.rrl F. I e c. typewriler, p1r11 type. Goof'l cond. $110. 8.13-24RO. modl'rn IY'"' sti't". U~ off reg. re!ail. Speaker AyA-. us te mix-Ch11.mp liM-.11 • AKC reg, rnl11.rs::<'r $15, shdP proj. hl h 11 000 I sa.'iOO ,,_ lPfn.~. 35 10 50'1. otf rt'JI'. ~!ale. Lovrs childrf!n & * 962.2662 • r11kPs ho1h l5 & 2'.... 7752 546·447!\. tc · · m • · · 1 1 month • ~8-3~14 retail. 7804 \Vrstminster 0 1 h "r dogs. 642-0.""15/ Relgr111·" A\·,. .. G.G .. &·h. & -MOTO GUZZI 1970 6Th2SIS. l'lfi;(·i~·~ -~·ir.k mM SE-lectric "69 n1odel AVP., \\!psfminst~r. 892-7952. 5'13·5843/673·37&1. Horses &56 ct111.pm11n, SAl.-Mnn. 7:/k·c', .'\.50() n11·~. t'a\l'ing f\tOTOR Homf' Rf'ntal -\l'h\' r t:-:. r~rl+n i;:<YW1 ~hnp1• Good ronrl. ~OO. rREE to good hnmf', IPml\le BEAlIT. Pun>brrd A r 11 h H AVE B 0 AT -"' I LL !laddlPhaJ::'!I, An.v rf'A.'1, off Pr . inl'r~t Sl~.!n>" ltPnl nuN: -I nn~ ~. \Ill-Ill<!\, "1'' r,7:1.-7-'-''1 833-S.124 GARRARD sterro, "·ired for hn e /, ro I t I I'll 1 1-----1~~~--~---~-1 TV ; dark wood, avocado "rpim11.riinrr. J yr.'! old. Sho\I' l!orsP, Hiicknry Pony TRAVEL K,.n, 675..fil60. ~rl~· Iv11.il. :!; ~&~Pi; ~111 I 'JO DODGE ~ tOO IB!l.1 Exec. elec. type11•rilPr, vt1vet insrrti;, Like tie~'. RPgiStflrf'l1. S.11-3400. & Quar1Pr Horse. Cati tor Rtl(lrl fishina: Cruii;.ing DA\VF.S 10 i;.p. Bikf'. Cflmp. I I ""d p ty 1·~ -·~ "'"1 6'"900) "'°21\ 'Ill ~pl. ~R-:2AA6 x n cu .. • fl P · .:..Ai. S200. 616-8415 11fl 5 pm . J<fTIF.NS, 7 \l.'ks olrl D11.rling 11PPI. ,l,l..-o. ·' · I •ro-~ 11·/pump, Hur.'lt ~ear:o1. II $2588 9fi2-4167· ·-tigrr.~. one lflngh11ir, nrw 1~ Id B ho hb rl B t S II 6 -rrlr11~e ~·hl:oi, ro11d r11l'.'in• • NE\V 2.1' J.u~iu·y :-.I.II . I~=~==~~~==~ I $~..00. Slerf'(rAT\1/F'M/MPX · yr. 0 ay t roug rP o• I, • "'"7 !'fl'nt11I. All'. \011rlf"rl! Rt>lil S \\I I NGLINE ELECTRIC IO .~pkrs. Garriirrl, ~· walnut !ihorL CaJI Lin<in, 546-44711. M:irf' • S27~. r.enrle. TArk J)l"'rial~. Perf rood, R9l-A~!l2. STAPLER s:r ·1 C lJ S 1' S VENTURE Cat CAt11marsin. r111rs rins~ih1e. Pvt Ply, Q 5"1:,...~149 • cAh . ~C". S195. 962-R.171 . ;~~17 a at. un. ro~t $8.'lCI, f'XCf'llrnt $G50. BOYS 10 Sflf'l'rl Sch .... ·inn bik('. !IAA--1397. ___ _ IRISH Setter pup. mall', 12 ~·ks, sllols. ~how qua!. Hunt. Sch ~92311. COl nn TV $9' 21" TV s~ [ I ~ . ' ' C'-1 k 0 ·"-ood d $50. ~· . ,,, ""· ~ ~ ~--"". lOC' ""''"'t, ~ ron :-01AXJ.J)o(h;:f' V11n '71. roni- 19'' por!. 11·/$iland $39. All hl••nd Suppllfls ~ Welsh Pony • $125 ] :r,i;;, fl<IR--2:\111. S!lT-G.l6:'1 plf'IP f;1r1nrv •~>r1 1rrs1on, xlnt ronrl. 557·3.993. ••••••••••• I Grn!!r, r;ounrl. 96A·l:i79 1 LIOO 14 No. ;i159 inclurhni:: llONDA SL 100 1970 vPry \oy,• 11 1r, 1111 pn11·rr'. 4!l4-AA9'1 . ITA1\1f\1ARLUNO HQ l 2 9 X I tr11.ilPr. Xlnt coOO + fr'f'f' nil!PA.l!P i;trrPI o rllrl. Bluf'-T '-1 -T -1--,;4-5 P11"kur. V-1\, 4 .~prrrl , Fl.till. \ 111)4:\.J I, Mike McCarthy Recreationel Vehicle Center IMPORTS JOM 12"1fl \\I, P11c1f1c Cst. H¥.'Y, Nr11 1ll'lrl R4'itrh (714 ) 642·tM06 * '71-ALFA * * CLEARANCE * * S.~LE * The 1972'1 A r e Her el L11r~rst Sav1n.i:::o1 Ever On At! .J\:lorl('l11! Thl11 is the \\'rrkrn~ To Buy \"our New A!ta 111 : COAST IMPORTS P I G I 850 $22~. ~!t-fY.i.~. ra1 er1, rave .., s-1:i. Hralh h"'W fin11I 11·ith es, enera I II• Je JI n1rn1bersh1p lo Nf'Y.'port'~ 1 ~11er S70. 494-44'.lil. \ M.::a'~~wit lC.. newest&. hllf'st Yacht Club. J ROY 'S Hufty ~tinjr11y e ARISTOCRATS LOOKING lrtr priva!e p11rty . $:2250. M&-4:'191. Exl'.'f'Jlrnl condition $2.1. • NF.\\'PORTS (,'()It ~EACH ~ f\i!'t'AOnt:N ~~-l2M "1 • f'111cit1I'.' Cit, H1vy. li!I~ r:~r, ;,~\ :•1:,n .• r11fl<'1't ~iirh •7141 642-0tM 826 \l.'/lar.e:e 111•iary. Am selling P-CAT No. 277. Xlnr. Trlr. I • 642-0022 e • AlJl'O·MATF:S nui IOO hnvls t~Pthet. Boats/Mlllrlne Lots of stor11.g(', North Sll1l~, J!'.171 YAl\1AHA Enrturo. Xln!. A,1~· !W'\1,.r11.I usPrl S:'l!*"i Ir up Of over slockf'd trade-ins. ZPhra'.~. JavA's & othrr~. Equip. 04 ~e' to 11.pp~('! $3250.1 Cnnrt. S600 or best offPr. "ORSHAMTRATLERSALES • ORGANS e 5'15.()1}111 fMm 11 Rm to 2 9 ' 524--086.i. S48-9:.2!i. 2709 \V, 17th Strrf'I OreoA Chorrf S14'.l 3 Lines, ~Times, $2.00 pm, & 6 pm lfl IO pni. ~1ERCURY 50 and 120 }IP ------Santa Ana ITI41 5..'\l -25..qs * Cloarance Sale * Lo1\Tey HohdAy S49.i BABY Duel<;~ S2.50. 811.~· Props. Also .... ·rap around tr* INT 1"4~.~ull !11cink•·, Hon$~ 1:0• ~~?~~,mi. !'f:Lr cnn!ainl'rt 111.Al/f:l. Bald1\'in Dix SJ9j B11n!Rm!'i SI. 1111 rnlors. 4612 1"'1ndshield !or boat. Ney,• apezf', '"'"' 1'ptnn11. l' 1 ·""-'· J.><>·1 ·"' TRAILER 19 11 ft. ln 1111nt Hammonrl ;o,tJ $745 FUZZY Love. (killens) 7 v.-ks f.1PM Dr. tBark R11v1. 549-05..',0. trlr S600. S49--09:\2 KA\VA~AKI '71 Mt11<'h Ill.~ rorwlitifln v.·ith f' \tr 11. ~ Gulbran!.cn conYJ!e lx'!ge and v.·hitt>, ~ila<'k iinrl ' . * AQUA CAT * cc, gr'11tJP usf', xtr11~. Unrlrr R,.ady !fl U.'lf'. 494-&150 11fl 5 ·sr FORDF· 100- $1399 Lnric hl't!, v II,:!. ~rf'Pri, R&H . \ \'4~11~ I Mike McCarthy 11 An· \l'hllt>. Call Lindii, 54fr.4478. Cats 852 121 Chris Cr~ft. 6's A1n't Cond. Make Offer w11rr. SR15. 1147-:\444. P"'· 25 J)l'dals 11· Leslie ,...,;i · I -\I llh transmission~ " H11.mmond Consolrs LOVABLE 9 v.·k kittE"ns. l lfTJ\fALAYAN f<'mlll". 11e11.l • S4!ri 54R-225.1 ~45.9;;,11 DA\VES Galiu.:y 24" 10 ~J>Ped 1971-24' "Pmwlf'r'' 1'rAv"l GMC TRUCKS 25 perl:il.~ lrrtlll S!,li!l~ Jully blk male. 2 h/w fems. point. produrf's tnp kil-' 906 27' SWEDISH sloop. $]Pf'ps 4. bikr. Xlnt condition, $120. l'i-11,ilt'r. Sr1 f-ro11lt1111f'd . Air ('(!fl . R''.A!'ll • Alfa Romeo NO\Y ON DISPLAY Salea Servtee Part1 Bf'Kfy r\hop COAST IMPORTS • PIANOS • ~~2.1. IPnS, CFA rP)!islerl'd. Als.ri Boats, Power • C•ll "· •J"°" • r "" . . k' d 1nhoarr1 & NPw !11\ils. $5CKX\. ,,...,... ~"" rnrwiitionrr\. ,.-./\. hr111. lint ,1 .. ~-A ll"''·',,, · ------1 perstan 1t!f'ns 11n per-1•r Cable Bungalo•v $3~5 FREE PERSIAN CAT sian stud srr\'lrr, BOAT 14' Ke I sn n k r 11 ft AvPry 675-~. '1>9 YAMAHA_ 2:.0 D'f'.J rtirt. V.'Rlt'r. 11\lrh. All fioPs' L1kf' \\'F.ST MI NSTF:fl llXXJ-1200 \V. Cna1t H1vy. B11\r111•1n nmke Spinet S4!\:l 10 ml'l'll. o111 ' · '536'·11!''1.i • R92-2970 runabQut·with 35 bp Johnson I FLIPPER unsinkll.ble 11' Iil11'crecl eng., f'XP c:h11.mhl'r. ~ew.! ~j.-45\R 11rt 6. . l ~-1-1__:1.~li _ _ -~ 5.\1.24;i0 Nt-1vport Bc11~h 642·<Wl8 \Gl',e~~!Console trom ;~~ FREF:: Kinens: Beauti~J. SIA'f\-1F.SE S..11lpnint kitll'ns m~thor-<lllt"c:. ~1a,".1;0';:.,pli~; tiberg!a!I!\ r11rl'r. $2~. Very xrras. $475. 5,19-2026. C1111.t1on·IAx. ninrlel. 21 . ~ Jll" Ford '65 FlOO PU/V8 AUDI Bl k & h 1 $10. e':\. Call 11.fter 2 pm. ~·1 11 equtp ii gnnrt C"Ond. &14-2941. 1~." BSA gold,lar. r~p~d . b11.throon1. duAI 11•her!.<:, 3 4 .·-1. I ... , .. ,1. K' b JI F prov ar or orange "' 1 P. An<l t)c)at lirf'Me $jj!), BO '~' ~~ ,. I< >:'16 7 f>f> .,.. ...... .. Ovrrload.'I, 1-----------1Cra~d r. · Sl .49j J 962-3285. f>46-27~1. \ 8?.0-!167>3. SA T w/sail!, $125 or rebuilt engine. )'r!I n · · · I · lflOf\21 ... ,1ro:,. '70 Audi Bank Term5 _ I:'\'TREPID long haif'A'l tiger SIA;\1ESE Kitten-Cute &. tradf" fQr K11y11.k. 20032 Port S.i7-3.'i22 Auto Service, P•rts 949 Jim Slemon1 Imports 4 <:f'l"Plf, r11r11n , ho>11.1 rr. 19,000 Trades \\'('l("l'lme 1'tririelf kiltpn: Nt>f'rlS goorl perky lirtl,. fe!lo¥.', hllbkn, Cl..ASS 908 .................. Cir. H.B. 962-677j. 1965 Triumph 1>50 2201 :vi. i\-\a+n, Nint;1 An;i lrtl"' rnll"~. lO!ICTQ. Low I C II ~··~ n.,,.,.., $lO. 61, =l 17' ROSTON \Vhii ler 100 hp 0 il ""A . L--...i ~~1 0·•12 tl , ""w" E ·• 1• COAST Music \Omt. a ...,.....,,.)U'... ,,...J.Al HI' ~10NTG ~IERi' sa· boat. ~ml--CnuP~=·· , ~ ·_•·•_··'" Pf'_". 1111. "" " .,, ·-rn1~. nu bnllnm paint & "'r iring, -I $2099 f\e11·porl Bh·d. al Harbor F;\T. f luffy Kittens G\\·f'n Dogs 854 niiin~· xtras. mRkP ofr. Art Complttt. $350. 968-1095 T · , '67 J.:ronnlin ... Jlr111·y Co i\I &I., 2851 67J-:i371 r1 r· PltlJNI-: li<l: .. 57~ Sia !"Sii. ~-ll\\'a\ free. Come 'n See. Or J im 67~:150/67;,...i!J.'.J. · '11 Suzuki 500 cc. Xlnt ronc1., r.;:r~"I'{ utr. .'\'.f't'I <"rtnrl. Open Sunday 12 to 5 pm 91>~2215. J tnTSll !'Plll'r pup~. AKC rf'p:. 10' Sailbnnr &. r i II: g I n g . t11ll orig. 11torM 2 mo. $600. ,,,.,,1 f 1 __ S l~'llO 1_1r111. 11:17-9!·10 _ ~llrtAl 'L~: ~tAZOA , ch;1mp1rtn hnrc 6 11k~ <;hov.· 41 F1'. Chris Criifl lti-ciihin ~to c. --2151'1 H11rtM1r Rlvrl. : GOULD MUSIC CO. for. 011.d 's Da). Klnm~. I>, nr J)f'I . S\50.·· ,_:;:~2649 or rthl. plank miihng. hf<iiu ty! Rf'--f'nfo1~'t'rl triin!lnm for 49-1--319:\. ·;..i ~'<lHll l'lf·lt·u11 ~'.HW'l ("nslJl l\lr~11 • PRESENTS \\kc. \\'Pittl('rl & trai~. 276 5:°•2-A.')411:. I C'on1p. reronrl .. lnadf'l1 11 1th -motor. $15. 673.-5719. BM\\! '69, R-5CJ.US Xlnt conrl. (;oodyear Blem.s, ell llil Pll, 11 /l!lf;tl :.!91 f'ng .. "1itkf' <>fff'r.1----------- LARRY ROOU P r1n<"eton, College PK. CM. ( L RRAOOR R P'Ctl'a~. $24 ,!n}. Priv, pty, 20' VIKrNG sloop. CAtlin. Bf'low book. $750 I h~I IQW pricts. U.S._ lnrty magll, ll~G-7~~ 11flrr ri. AUSTIN AMERICA Premierini;: the ~riertaculor FLliFT\' little kittens need l AAKC . '1~ ~ e 1 \' f'. r • 21:'1: 43.~2962 213:427-7193 1 Beiiutiful conditinn Sl200. offer. lt-11.ving <'ntry. 675-11679 CSl',."95" lfij~~k~i;:raS~'\4.~!rop~ * '40 C'!IJ<V. PIC:h:~UI' * Ne\I' Conn Or"ll.ns . fPJ!'l~. qu:i r~ pupPlt'S. ~ --<"' ~96 61• ~~~A ·' .... ~·~ ~ '' 1 JOO 'AA Au~lln Amerl<"tll, "' homf'. Ciill 557~219 811 3 pm. H11.v~ 16' \Vizard v.·/OO hp '.\1erc & :tt-ro. or ;,-,,,,.,.., 2.i" FRAMF. Peug(>(ll PX 10 14" Indy mag!\ for P inlo & ·. nt )(Ml.~. $· rarli11l~. Xlnt eond. Swlday, Jwie: 4• :2:JO. pm 54~1-tµll. ~hots. trlliler. Briat tr e 11 h I y KITE X.ln1 rnn<i. Tr11iltr plu11 $2?.0. Xlnt ronrl. Vcgii. S.S. 4 ~nnke -Pinlo __ * Cnl!· fi7~:'13.11 * auto, 1495. II E~U Club ol Santa Ana Doll , I ., ""7~7 ,.. ---,_c_,,_, _963-_'~'~".;.' -----62' i'IW'IM~t _ fj;EAUTIFUL k l! ten 11., SCH NAU 7. ER pup !I , p11.1nted. Motor ha! reaonl M nrl Y· .'le'!~ o sar s. ...,...... ·"' &. Vrga nlf roiir\ tirr:o1 + 19~ Ford ii-" ton trut'k. ltun!\1- F'rPe l!ldmlssiofi wt>a'~ & Mxtrained . 7 hsPbro~n. shot!!, gmom k major -tune-up, S 8 5 O · 646-9860. PU,RPLF.: 'J'iiro 4 HP. Mini-1vhPel11 .. All brands from v.·plJ. $200. 246 Vi('jo, Laguna BMW prize!, tun. 11k!i. ()Id . 557-GRU alt 5 pm. sturt Sf"rv, l!veil. Tenns 54-0-2779. Bo•ts, Slips/Docks 9JD bike . Xlnt Condition. $:22.50. J!Y.iO Ne11·port, Co.Illa Beach. ----------* • .. * • !'\·!ALL Terrlpoo me lo good S.16--0639. lR' CALIF'ORNfA 1/0 v.·ith $17'.l.00 • 644-850$! MP~a. 64f .. 35.'>4. 'fif, ln!~rn11t1on11I ~lrp 1·11n. IMMEDIATE kl , . lh 1 CHOICE ~li p~ in tie\I.' Merina ------.. 1 · k I\& DELIVERY "r Roou C'OndUC"t!i free \\'Otk· hflmr. Al~ rliir ling kitten. N Sh .. " ~. top, ('l'li·Pr ...... ~~ iin 'AA HOOAl<A ACfl 100. Sfl-ee.t TIRE CLEARANCE •~l"Pr' Pngine Wflr · $<1:..i. "' .. GERMA. . eph"r" pups. . _ _, 12895 tor 25-70 fl . bniil~. shop Iii our stor@ 111 em 642-1818; 5.11-38~~. AKC. Srh1J11•feller /, Von Yl'll.r o\rt. 1'1lnl Cf!•~•· · 11nc1 Dirt, Gnorl rond. $200. ,'\!I v,. up to~-;~ on invf'nlory 642-:-117!'1. & ~ "1'"107 67'.\-6600. ~~==---~Ionday June 5. Call tor FREE KITTENS Allchen $50. 213: ZS2·827S 11.ft ,,. o-J • • ~~24711 • s~I ... f lre1tone ::;tore, '70 nAT.<iil lN p.u. resel'\'Ation. 6 \VEF.KS OLD Ii. 14' F'iberglau \Ve.stl'rne.r. Ski * * SLIP for largP ~,.1 :\6-40 ,-w.; Honf'la &nimbler. 1!167. 1>46.2444. Air/1'l'lnfl. ShPll r11mrw-r. GOULD MlJS!C CO. e ·,•n.J191 e "' ft'•. h. 4; hp Mtrcurv. OR. ft. ArE'it·bf\l'n Pllvl ion & d 19•• I I 97"!7'' " GREAT Diinl" puppir~ - 5 " " 1>7:\.-67 SWO or IT'ii e tor c:t11r. F-:xce.l Cadill11c P1'rl:o1 ;r.J .o rn1 <'<1J.?:r . · ,.,.. · 2045 No. rvtain, S.A. Sh Q 1. Tr""llrr & cover S 6 4 5. Jetty. · !IO. corwf. 646-4370. Tran~n1l.~.~ion tilack. fPm! I yr, male 9 Bnndlp/fa.\\'n. Aft 6 -• 1-faiN> -'SR • JM c.c. 547-06.fil ** Sinre l'lll •• 2 F"Tl.EE PPPk-A-Poo~.I iiks -'nll' ua l\y . 1>42-357'.l. SAILBOAT SLIPS narlin * ATTENTION * mns Call 5-18-5.~:t 979-0120. TRANSFF.RRE~l\lu:i;I ~rll Neii·port RPach 54~-225..1 Exei!I Cflnd. $425. Air Crtnrl itionlng Unit ORGAN BUFFS I PART p,r~ian, h•hY kJtte-ns, TEACUP ,, Tny Pl'IN!le 19· Ceh. cruiser, Johnson 7:i, Bo•ts, Speed & Ski 911 838-93.51 1212 So. Ro!\s St. Santa An1t WAS !"0\\' h11.1t tank, head. trlr. Xlnt. 5'42-3120 to 11 r:orwi homP. Kid broke. Pup~. l.eASP or sPll arlull.ll. 13' Boslon \lihalt-r, 40 hp '70 KJ..wa1111ki 500 Mark III. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ElK Marimba ~: ;~~ Alt ~ P:-01. 496-2895. Tr11M.1p sturl s er\' I (' e . $23.iO (Ir 7 !>4~. John!Kln , f'ltt ,r;.hilt ,&,; .11tAtt , Trade for car or S795. 3000 E\ec Glock I 210 11 10 5 '.\!Oi\'11--JS nlrl Corkapoo. 545-2100. :'\()' TIS Oirl~. ImmaculatP V11nson till trAiler. f\111ny mi. nf!\I'. 847-nM.[ ·------~]§] Orch Bells --F.EP Sli'.100 fir tr;ide for P.U. ram-,Autoa tor Sile r::i. Sleigh Bells S 750 1345 ('Hie \l"ht!r ft'nlale. Has ** OLD ~GLl~I! SH. pPr, tTll ilE'r or ?, {Clear )! !!~11.1•. 11Now6=l~~·I Sh&rp! MOTORCYCLE 50 CC'. NO ... Organ Harp $1000 SJOO ~hot~. ;,.t.~.11 01'1(. l"m'l.lr , 4 mrt~. !162-42'1..1. I rx:s o ror .•. .-~,. pink, $50. 769~ W. 20th, CM,I ~------~~~ Theater Cons S 950 $5.iO S~iALL poodle pup~. 6 ii·ks C11.l1 5..-,7-4&48 AllPr 6 prn EC 1 AL, f'lff Pl11f'f'nti11.. Avf'. II Church Cons S 550 SZ75 ol d. to goo<'! hoii-iP. I \rEL.~11 Co~i Pinhr"O()k· H~LJDA '! , SP . · ~ 'SR Rulfaro-EI Ba.Milo :\60, Dun• Buule1 •5' •• ·'· :i • .,, A'"" ;,.; HP os. LLiw hours. s1800 Tr1n1p0ft111ion . .. a . . '71 Dune Bu•rrv Spint-t o-an s 750 $345 642.·i1·1 AKC - 1 m~IP/J fem . I Fish/Ski, 18 gliiss Tn-Hull, I I .h Xlnt rond, OU motor. s·i; Open S.5 "'eekdays FREF. K1 tt,.n~. ~ 11·rpks nld . 1 ;,..,...,,....,, or offer. 67s.-0057. · ~""':.:.::.~l~6l~O~.oc-=-~=~--••I ~~~~~Iio~~~~~i hnu~Pbroken, 2 Slan1ese & 11 SHEL1:1ES, 6 11·ks, AKC, JO' _ 1966 O\\-ENS T.S. 1!}71 Sui:Uki l~S. b.frS-I SlO hl.1rk. All mall'~. 54!:·604f;. ~autiful. 9C~i056 rruiMT, IOI\' hNJ, II.lip avail. Campert, S•I•/ Rtnt 920 ~ mil f'~. $373. }""Rf:F. \1in1 rrmalP hl11ck I ' <7141 67!'>-1859. ''Discount 67 3-4 228 CORRAL-Ponies or horse $3) mixrd pnnrtl~. 14 m>'l. NPeds IRlSH Seller pup~. American 13, Boston Whaler, 40 hp l!ln ''r'11maha 125 MX \O S25. mo. No t&'ding. I lnvinr: hnme. 961;.-j;\35 I Fielrl ~t"I!. M11IP/fnn11.Je. Johnson. rovtr & Bimini Campen'' Perfect Cond. $525 or Mi-56.36. FRF.E PALM TREES. ''ou 1 Shot~. SSJt S~. 67l-OOS5 1111 6· top. $1100. 546-1:'175 alt 5, Havsava. F'our Star, Tra· Off!'r. 673-l'\79 Bi1 ,.nginf', new top, fun car. Tak,. tr11rle or 1m111l down 1\•!ll lin11.nrf' Pvt Ply (943- ETPt. 546·8736 t11ft 10 t11m. 4!14-6.1111 . Trucks 962 TRUCK -l!ilhllAn j(nmmPr) V11n -1!162 1212 So. Rn.'ls S!. SllntA An11. 542-.1120 SEE tiS ABOUT Over•••• Otllvtry CREVIER MOTORS '64 ~·orrl t'-500, 111 Ion~. rlu:tl U \\I. ls! St., ~nta Ana ~·hi•. 8xl2 Ven hody. Ney,• 83.S.3171 rnJt. S2195. BkT ~12~2. l--,V~~-1~,-.-u-,-,-,-.,~h-om_e_I -·I Auto L•••lng 96-4 & ~ ROY CARVER, Inc. Try our leue eXperl1 lot 2.14 E. 17th St. Saving1 • Sati&!action • Ser-Co11.ta Me~11 546-.f#t vie•. WE LEASE ALL POPULAR '711,1 BMW 2002 (same. a1 1972 MAKES AT COMPETJ. '72! 10,000 mileR, yellow, TTVE RATES. 11lill under fa ct w At r . CaJi Malcolm Reid ftlr AM /t.i\1 11terro, perfectly furlher dr!11.il~. mAintainPl'l. $.1.il'(I f I r m . THEODORE Save 11Jn1ost $HXXl. over ROBINS FORD new. f.42-7.11;_. _____ , * HIGHEST CASH dii.:. Call Joe Portillo, OLD Eng:. Shpdg, pups. Ch. WANTED vtl!e, Amerigo. Cebover1. NORTON 750 cc 9!i9-41l2!1 sire. Shn11'/!:'t. Palpated. Packet or similar Bay bot11!. Some Se:lf Con!ained. Al80 M•''w.' o~1r1 '•'" R!'11.!I 817-97.l'D Beautiful New Compact ten! ,~~ '69 CHEVY C30 1 Ion . c,,1, ":,~"00' 81'~2.0010 ~~~-0-....::.:;:_:;;;:1 -~~~~~ CITROEN PAID * r;~ ho~::~s, Persian, to GOL~E~ RE'lr.irl'er.>. AKC. 13' Wh67:la-717t<r3 or_._ campt'r wi11btil 1'1 ton, close,• I 6 k 01 I SIU! .,......,7 rio\1.11 to ca levPl, 1l~l'P• . "'7 7892 mat>!, \\' !\. . nie. ~. MINI bi~. folds for carrying v.•ith r11!P, Sllf), ZPhra mini bik f' $65. Both In A-1 rond. $2688 Autos Wanted 968 Citroen Sports Mas•r•tl \VE buy all makts ot cleAn Orani.:e C.'rtunty llf'arlquarters u!led sporl1' car•. paid for for l'lf'itl A:. Eu r ope an or Ml. PleA.se dri"'e in for dr.ll\'ery. COAST MUSIC For yOW' piROO: Splnets-Con- 10les-Uprlght1-Grands. 642.~ *PIANOS*ORGANS* Going Out For Business Best quality -prir('S -serv. Ka1vai·Str1n\\'llY·Bald11i n. etc Player Pianos & Rolls Rentals .. , \\'e Buy -Sell Daily 10-fi Eve11.!Swi 12-S FIELD"S PlANOS Co11ta Mesn. (714) 64S.3250 GULBRAr\SEN 2 m11nuiil. i.:01Jri r n n d . sacriJire. 1195. 67~52-j2, PRIVATE PARTY \VANTS TO BUY PIANO fOR CASH . Rl.i-2278. Ebony Par10T Grand Piltno. aJI nev.· It'll. xlnt cond. * 546--4525 * "'e huy Grand Pianos PESNY OWSLliY m-.3314 w.;2 Beach Blvd. Stanton Open ~temorlal Da.y ltAM~tONO M·2 Spinet. Xlnt cond. Best offer. t-ST> 757'9 .. e TH0l\1AS SPINET e P1.tym11te Bandbdx $950 •••• ~ TV, .R•dlo, H IF I, Sttrao ~ · • 5411-~17:'1 • • ,.....K'. 8 f'-t r11hn,,.er Only :2 left. 838--0834. LAJV ''" FREE fiit fri11lcy kitteni<. 2miile-2f~m. "'eat.ed & lrainPd. 548-461j LONG h1'it1~d f e ma I e Dach&hunrl, J mo~ old, lo ,e:oorl home. 962-l!Sl. GERM AN Shl'pberd puppl(>ll., ('annot keep. fttt. to good homes. Call LB 4!t4-479fl. KITTENS. Mother Pedigrerif BalinPsP. Falhf'r tab b Y. Per~iiin. 545-at90. frtt appraisal. Jim Slemon1 Import• 2201 So. i\lii1n. S:1n1a Ana 5.i7-.'>212 Ol'lf'n Sun. 5-$6-28..i'.'1. r 111o1 tll'rt, ~ 'Pf'td, RlH. (~117f't . Mike McCarthy WEST Hl1th land \Vhlte mllle-27' Flybridge Cruiser Travel!,. \'ill11.. Grand"'. Ch · 2'' • --d d ·1h 1 .. ~~ Slovt>. Reef Pr . Sl~Jl!l 4, only papers, 11mpionslups. ,, ......., e Y.'1 ex ras . .,J;JVU, TWO 100 ci; Y11.maha11. 3 bike )T. 968--5600 I Call collect 171 41 49.'\-4988 1 920 lbi .. S..r • S7G.356. 1r11llrr. Bf'Jt otf(r. 1329 San- l<EESllOND PliPPIF:~ 13' ROSTON WHALER ""11/J $795 li11.1n. N.R. AKC, 3 lom•l,., 1 m•l•. 6 hp Eviorude. I BILL BARRY '67 Triumph, '"'''"· GMC TRUCKS y,·k.r!. Call s.n-~1 1 r1"~ 6i3-3008 w;o. con. RF.AC'\! & I SHELTIES lminiii . C1>1liP~) 28' DTE..5EL SPORTFISHER. Ponti•c-GMC·C•mpers 54Ct-5921! McfADDEN AKC rcgis. Chiimfl sired. custm '71 LUHRS. FIG, Slip Fi•t '68 HONDA 0-JOPPER. Ni<"I.. ~·ll'\fi :i.'\l -24~ NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 \IJ. Coa..i H¥.'Y., Newpnrt Brach DATSUN '71 240 z 3 Fem, 1 m11le. 549-1'1440. 1vai1.Pv!Pty.673-6966. (1st St. at S.A. Fwy.) Be.st offer. Will tr 1d~ ''8 FOOT BOX'' -~=•64~2~·~94-0~S=~-4 ~pr! dlr <'11n11ry yPllow, pluah F1t~t' I'f'9Ults are just t11 phone c:all away -&U-5678 For that Item under try the: Penny Pincher LlllA urr. JJ m ocr.11~~ 19·25-39-42 3.1'-75 . 1"1. 2000 E. lit St .. Santti Anlt ~9809. ·n GMC 1_ Tnn, 250 Eng1n,., !ii.\.1000 ,~ HONDA 160. mu11t sell. ez-ltlw A: UpJlf"t f\Url , Slllhil-''Camper Special'' <'!'Uf'nl cond. nf'W p1aleA. IZPr, J,1'1\f Sprin1tll, lf,.llvy •n GMC '{ Ton Plrkup, 1'ill I Best orff'r 4M-StJ;lj!. Oury !'hork.•, Jlravy l"luty \'-!!, Stahill7.,,.r. lleAvy Duly Motor Home• 940 Clu!rh. gH!IR'"· liolrl \l.•/bl11rk WE PAY TOP blk., ln•crlnr, mag wheell, CASH trnt .\ rear guard11., kiw m l, 11arr1ri1·,.! f..""1'111)1!9. 546-8736 llft 10 1u11 4!J1,AAl l. v1n) \ !op, ~Viii 111",nrl l" Ii.th! Shnrks, 4 s,,n, llf'll\'Y D11ty ' Ci1h-rtv"r·C.11mp~r. s, r I• l for used t'tu'' A trucka, jus1 ;:/~~:.:: 111·:~~~r:i;'~,:,~~;: j #jl3J~. $2895 I 'c•llR0110TH1'~c"'H·E·v"R110ml•ETltl. -'72BIG510-S-EDA-N1 Heavy Diiiy G"nrr11tnr. Bi's! Buy '81'Ll~ BARRY1'4!. I BILL BARRY Ponti•c·GMC·C•mper• Flat $3195 Pontl•c-GMC-Fl1t flJ!I St . 111 S.A. Fwy.I 2000 E. lst St., ~nt11 An11 ~-1000 '65 rorrl 1iO •.. T, Tntrk "·11119 • C11hri1rr u· .. •1¥.11) 't r11mp11r 111111. 4 tpl"'li. Rl.H j Xlnt Mnrl. :l4 .000 ml. Jl99,i j.18-(1.116. l.3A:l 11.a.rbor, Gardfn GftlVt l Blk. So. "' G.G. Fnly. ~J&.1l3J * Marvin Pearce* Motor Homes Sales • Rentals 558-3222 l.fll S. Vlll1,;1: W1y. S.A. TEST DRIVE THE MIDAS MINI MOTOR HOME Olstr!butl!d b1 11-t St, 111 S.A. fw),) 2000 F.. t.,1 St., SllJl111 An1 ·~·lOO'I __ _ '65DODGE-li ton $1199 Pt<"kt1p, V.$, 4 :<l)tfli, R611. ,3462&'\l Mike McCarthy Truck Center li'tll Bt11ch Blvd., \V~fmln1tflr 4 J)R , 4 lf.J)rJ , fllr, lt1w m1l,.t11ge. r.11rl11>. hratl'r t•l37008J SIM!} fllll pr1r r, \\'lll l 1nant.:~ Mk for Sales Mlll1tger pvt. ~ty. 546-8136 alt ll am lml Beach Bl vd. 4!M.AA11. Rundn1toa Beach t---.• -1-0-A-T_S_U_"_P_U--• "7-6087 KI t.3331 • ' . . ,, .• I 12.000 mr. l..g" mirror, ltl:jt WE PAY TOP OOLI..AR ht1n1fl"r. n111i;:. \I his. Die FOR TOP USED CARS hh1". Pr1v, P•y. Sl750. Firm. II your riir le exll"a clean. 5.11-R.".1!7. lef UI fil"lll. -------·I 'RAUER Rl'rCK '71 2nz. n/R m.11p l nd. 2925 Jltrbor Sl\'rl, !ar 111r , I nY.nPr, P:.:N'l t'Orld . I CM:t.11 f.1PRl!t 9i"l 2t/)() $4.MOO. ~t h Sun, &14-(1153, ""rk1l.11}'~ 11.ft ;, L\tPORTs \VANTED -----Onnar Coonries 69 1111111un \Va:n. SlO luuact TOP $ BUYER rnr k, ~rp! $1100. or bit. BILL MAXEY TOY01'4 ()fr. ~l3Jl 11381 &aeh BJvd. 1967 01111un RoartJtpr ll'.IO ft Beach. Pl\. S4l..asi51S Goor\ rond. ~, blue book. WILL 8111 )'Oil!' tu pAJd for !136-73~"'-· ------• ot-not. Call ft.alph Gf'lfrlon OAT'S N 19'>9 4 rtr ~. aulrr>, tr.MllOO -+u E. Colst Hwy. traru.. Vi ml. &•111 a)Od. Ntwfl0'1 Reach. rri ply. S1.295. 962-)00. I I, CLEAN St.an 21" Color con· --plct<ll't blbt ..... $l&. ~3349. ' . BEAUT!tlll. nPW f,111wl1111 tn1or cnnrdln11tf'd fibf'r1l11J11 llhelt1 tor impl'lrt trurb , $2!15. MP111 Oimper !Wt'~. n18 Harbor. C.~f., l\1G-4002. 1969 V\\1 c11mprr-wlP"P up. AM/FM. F:xrel CoM. Sr.n'.!. C.11 4~71 . 'Tl vw Pop r,,. ""'"''' ~ rnt.. en WTnl), nunt --Ste. lll50. ~ . K11n Cr.It Prod!l('l.1 CREVllR MOTORS DI W. 1'1 Sl., Sallt& Alla W.3171 ~ 1l'Ji 8!M-U41 rord r .ri0 r1 ... 1bPd. p 11. plh, Air. rad.J(I, ovttlotds, '7\'tr- •iI.t ttrt•. 646-sna w tor RJdl, WANTED: '6'-iO Mttttdf!• UM to trade~ OW' 1'rlod1 Beni 2!fJ s~ lJ'l1r.' mUea~ Pa.radlie eolwnn la Sor )'OUl WLIJ P&J cuh. IT)..;59:27 5 lines, $ dm tor $ budcl. I ' I , . . . 3 0 DAJL V PILOT , .~ ' '--._.,, .... _ .. ~__,J§l l '--._ ....... _~__,J§l l'--.... _ ..... _-__,J§J1._I _ ..... _ ... _-_,J§J ~I .... _ ..... _ .... __,J§J 1 '--r ._.,,,. ... _ .. __,J §l l.__-_ ... _ .... ___.l§J I -. ....... l§J I ,_ ...... I~ 970 ~A;u;to;s;, ;lm;;po;;rt;ed;;;;;~97~D Autos, lmport9d TOYOTA· 970 970 1 Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported 970 I Aulos, lmporttd MAZDA I MAZDA ., Auto s, Imported 970 Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Import• ----JAGUAR DATSUN JAGUAR MERCEDES BENZ RENAULT TOYOTA .. ·711, 240Z. Org/Slk Lnl~, llf lt(Q) m1'11. a1r/m1111:5, Jm. mar. 14450 ft rm. 61.'i-4940. lt 761-0;1!\un 1600;-4 T Sdfi ~ Good rond. Sl;x:l/hst ofr. ·BILL \VHITL!nGF.S" 1971 XKE A1r/Cnnd , "'u~ A.\1 f'i\1 • \\'hilt tf'r1ttr F.xN'I. 6'11-l.!t0 7. C nu p e 11o'httla - .,... hlk in HUNTINGTON BEACH ROTARY'S 1961 280 SL \\llJlf'·re<I inl. Low mllf'~. 2 lops-Real beauty-pri / pty. ~· Day 547·5832 EV(' 1;46·2C9. Renault 0.mo Sele 1967 TO\'OTA Co~. 4 t>r Semi AnnucJI •n TOYOT A . ~1ant11rd ~tft. En11:ine t'tff'li1 SUNSET MOTORS Cond . MAZDA :i _,._1610_. _____ _ 1 • DATSUN 2..0. Sil.441. !'>lu~t s • ' M'!J. 1mmar .. RJr rond . maJ; \\'his., far! xlriuc. 492·2512 ! FERRARI ·11-----tt '69 FeM'11r1 , 363 GT. 2 -+ 2, _], 1ilver, A.\1/F}1. air, lull ''i P"T., ne.,... ~1ichf'l 1n. 714. • 675-MlO, ea.rly morning. • ' FIAT ORA."/Gf. COli:-OTY ·.)3 XKJ20 LOCATION C111ssir. Fu:t'd he11tl cnup!'. '71 XJ6 111n!'. vl'ry 1:ood. S87J. Phone SPrlan. Full luxury e-qu1pf)f'rl. ~3\-:.ll3.1 or 1!93-2.'>44. locl"rl'"' '"· Truly ' '"°"I KARMANN GHIA p1P("f', I.A .... · m1l<'age 146DTZ $7895 '69 2+2 XKE Automa11c trlllUI. lartory AU'. A,\f lfr-.t radio, wire "'hf'els, only 22,(00 miles. Local l O\l,oner car. YRAR21. $3995 KA1tr-.1ANN (ih111 '70, grn rnnv .. i;:"llXi c'f'!nd, below bk. Sl300/offf"r. lf'11v1ng entry. 117:1-11679. KARMANN Ghia '70, grn Mn\!., 11:ood conri, hf'low bk. Sl.'VIO. tt!ff'r. ll'a\'inR entry. £7!'>-1167!1. HAS OVER 100 ROTARY CARS IN STOCK • ROTARY RX2 '64 XKE $2488 _______ , 1 I Spor1 CPf', Jl11d10, hP11t,.r. 4 168 F ia t 124 • &J)ttd, \\'YS461. Lnw low down E-Z rrnns, $1299 CPI' 4 spM'd, .,..·1re wheel!'., beautiful 1 o.,..·ner car with only 34.(0) actual miles. PCTI43. PHONE G4.\-.i79'J $2495 MIRACLE MAZDA Phone 645-6677 ""'c~!:;~;,,::''d 1970 Harbor Blvd. '69 FIAT Sp)'fll'r, t 2 4 ___ C=••:::t_:•_M_,:,:1_:•,:_•~- MAZDA IC\ HAL GREENE'S \'.J/MIRACLE MAZO hrtnt' ~j ti• ~.,I .Iii (o1)•~•- 2JSO H.lrbo1 Blvd Co ;~,1 M.>~ ••. 6i;S-SllJ(.I 494--0662 'or 4!W-S23::t. n1ile!'.. $3,500. Call &14--47£7. Call 642-567'1 '71 U$1D IJll l LUI • IMMEDIATE DELIVERY RQadsler. Xlnt ron<l . NPw 1!169 JAGUAR XKE Cnuf)f'. I ~~-=~~~--~ valvts, bnikr~. Rt-st off,.r. Ahsoluli'ly like rww! 6'i00 j Nf'ffl 11. "P1u:I"? Place an ad! --------~-! Autos1 lmportfd 970 Autos, lmporttd 970 Autos, Imported '970 ROTARY WAGONS Summe rt ime is t he right t ime t o put your1elf in • better i1uto· rnobil•. Gard en Grove Oat1un ~a s just tht car for ya u sorn•· where on our large lot. The 1111 lection is greet •nd the prices are right. Stap in tod•y a nd g et th1 de•I yo u'v e been w e iting fc-r. '68 PORSCHE 912 Gol< -'"'""' $3372 Co1tdltlo11. IW.IU77JI '68 EL CAMINO ·~~·~:::.'.· $1672 llOlC.IGJ • PICKUPS e Largest Tr1de·in Allowances G iven e E-Z F inancing Available, Lo. On. & Mo. Pymt1. • HUNTINGTON BEACH MAZDA 17331 BEACH BLVD. $2029 rt>bUUt. $32~ or bnt after. De m onstrator 4 spet"d trAJli;. DU A:i.t radto. Call 11fl 7 prn, or .,...f'ekends Immediate Delivery HUNTINGTON BEACH IP~ -,~-D.M-<;.~":;M=T~=--.:-~~.-lk x-~;; ._ condition 673-704~. I 2 M•l•Sowlh olW11no Cleara nce S a le Hf'ater, df'frosters, tinted anyri~ic-, 97~1496 uk tor , U · Denni~. h I d gh1ss. \\"hite .,.. a tires. ~~~~~-=-T is Wee e n PQJH!Ut l'f'ttr windowi;, Vinyl ·nTOYOTA Corolla \Vag. Unbe a t a ble Prices trim. Carpet!'., front d11l' New 11res, xln't rond. Just brak~11. Reclining bucket like nf'w. 673-5:Al7. ALL 1972 MODELS I KE ~300-TRIUMPH Pho"• 842 •666 MAZDA 1000, 5 month11 olri, lst cl a!IS shapf!. (~1ng to f'~lll"OPf· 612-70'.Nl afr 6. MERCEDES BENZ '70 MERCEDES ZV-0 SEL St>rlcin. \lr1y 1011· rnilf'agr. Jo:xqu1.~itP Toha1·r n bro.,.. n l1n15h .... 01rh natural rull lrathcr intrrior, po11•rr sll'rnni::. hrakrs, rlPt'tr11· "'1nrlo11·~. fl.u·tnry air l'onrh t. 1on1ng. Ai\1-rM ~ll"rro mull1 · plrx. Ah110lu!rly &h™·rnorn fresh thmui:hllu t. (538CEJ J $7555 ~ Nabers U Cadillac 2001 HARBOR BL., COSTA i\1ESA :'140·91!)(1 Op!'n Sunrlay SO USED MERC-EDE S ON DISPLAY NOW ' L•as e New Mercedes $118.71 Monthly HOUSE OF IMPORTS &;62 Manchcst('r, l'\uena Pk 523-7250 on Sanra Ana Fn\'y. Ori1n9e County's Largest Selection New ·& Used · Mercedes Benz Jim Slemons Imps. Warner & Ma in St. IN STOCK FOR sea 11· ,,,,.. '°"· MG-TD Classic, white, x.lnt rond. $1500. or best offer. 675--0360. MGB IMMEDIATE 1\ l • DELIVERY -toll W1l4 * TRIUMPHS * INSTANT CREDIT TOYOTA '71 CLOSEOUT APPROVAL 'rrn-1RES AS LOW AS 1239'.l BANK FINANCING 1966 Hubor, C.M. &l&-9300 GT-' SAVE $500 '72 MGR-GT. AM/f'M ~I . COAST ---R-FRITZ \\'ARREN'S ...,. whl<. ovoNlrlvo. "'" '69 COROLLA 2 D • Sport Car Center oHer takf's. &10-0019 aft 6 ORANGE COUN TY 'S _•_m_P_E,,_U=G:-:E:::O:::-T __ 1~!t!P.Q~Tc,~H-. I Eff ~~~;~~~f~~; : ~,:,:0~:~:.::.~ * PEUGEOT * -, I ·~""· C1"'· M"'t .. u. As Jow as $2.299. (No. 5545) FRIT": WARREN'S Newpo" ll<ooh <714J 6<l-0406 CffRY~LER-PLYMOUTff 54'>-7""·.-~~-I SAAB -,71-GT6 Triumph Sport Car Center 1971 SAAB ,,E, '"'1 tnJe<t. e ORANGE C Q UN Ty• 5 $2'700. or hP11t offer. Likf' 16661 Bt>at·h Blvri .. 11.B, !\ho1vroom fr('!'.h, only 12,000 54().5164 e AA2·06:tl milrg, .t'>4DZP. Low do:wn LARGEST nrw. 6-46-3.~. no E. 1st St., S.A. 547--0764 SUNBEAM PEUGEOT ra!J TftD\"\UiS ~'mn•rs * '67 PEUGEOT Ratlio/h~tt!C'r. S1100 or !rest oH,..r. • Cal! 548·364.'l '6fi SUN BEAM Alpirw. • 1111 i!'. Toyota le Jaguar Dealer • S95 or otff'r. Stt a t 1000 Authorized Sales k Service MacArthur. S.A. 111tler 4:30 I 900 S. Coa.st Highway or c11.IJ 557-3498, ask !or Laguna Beach 54(}..3100 PORSCHE Curry. Apt. 4!1. T ,71 C oyote orona TOYOTA '71 911 T. Met. blui', ~-ully '6'1 Toyota Cnmna $899. G11..c. loader!: mag.11, AM f FM Economy llnd 1 · . I h t ow price. .11t('reo, .spe(•111 e x a u ~ Qrii;:. Rudy red finiM'I syi<l('m. Only 1 mech. & in ''-'FN182. 4 Dr. Auto Trans, Air Cond, Radio, 1 O\l'nf'r 1682DJAI. $1995 Jim Slemon1 Imports 2201 S. Main, Sanra Ana 5.57·5242 Oprn Sun. Xlnr. ro n d. D 11 ys Bl'LL RAXEY TOYOTA (2131620-9440 ex 261. Nilei1 & IAASI Beach Bl\'d '69 Toyota Cn'.1\\'n $1299. wkenris 57;,...~'i."lS. JI. Ri'ach Ph. R.4?-8S5;) Ahsoluti' lop ol To.vnla lint'. E·Z !rrm.~. $?.499 Pl JONE: 645-5799 I/AL GREEN'S MIRACLE MAZDA 2150 !h1rhor Blvd, Costa MPsa VOLKSWAGEN V\V 1000 CC e 111 hp e 3100 nu on 1K'w C'llg. Bit by Gene Bcri;:. ~-1be-rJ:l11n hoods & frnrlf"n -GoNlyep.r A: Mags. Pri 01vn<'r. l\1ake reas. of· lf'r. 673-1'il2. '68 V\V Fa~I Bilek b:~I. ronri. l i~h! blue black lntt'!f. lel'li; lhan 100 ~fllf'!I. on l1e\I,' rn,ii;inr Sl,150 Priv. party 64;,...!J(l73. Very clf'an, 6 ryl. SMan '6,11 PQRSCJ{E ~12 Targ11., l! 'fi!I Toyota Coront1 S1299. YQC472 $('(" it . You 'll buy ycllo"" reblt eng & Iran~. Artie \\'hite Si't:laJI, fully ii. rwv.• top, tuned f'Xhausl, rquipprd ill('. 11.ircond., auto BILI.. BAXEY TOYOTA '67 VW Bus, ca m p e r 11m/hn. immac. S 4 5 0 0 . Iran~. \'C1'637. lAA8l BeaC'h Blvd. dri;ignl'fi hy arrhitecutraJ _::99--16.11. Ri ll l\f11xry Toyor11 H. Beach P h. Ml-BS!'l.i srufi('n!. $1:i00. Call aJt 5 '71220Sedan","n"ea"r",,,,=w=.=,.,.=-l 1911 PORSCJ{E 914-4 Ari-lrun!1nJ:!lon B,..arh R-tlR~'i.'i. ,70 TOYOTA WAGON -'-pm_.-"'-'--""°--·-----• mi. J.iOOJ .11nn. Private par-/ 1warancf' ~roup. AM/FM 'fill Toyot11. Oirotl"'. Dk. 51495 V\V bus.1971. F.X('f'I Cnnrl. lo\\' Santa An .i;.t.,1,, • .t.1 IA ty. ,19-1-41;29. stC'ff'O. ~1ng tram ferrecf. Ji:rN'n. :!ilick shift. $400 riown SANTA ANA TOYOTA mile11gf'. Nf'w tires. Sunroof. '6H r.TBZ 2".JO srd sliek, R/11, $3-1-00. 1714 846-11362. + 9 paymrn1:!i ~r $63.34 Custllnl hltin hrd. :O.ftt.ny ~-'70 P h 911 T Service D.-pr . open trair;. $2~00. 5.45-2.'>.'i!'I. LQ mi., in1n1a1" n<'w cn~1ne. orsc e Pe rl . cone!. 67J-..lt578. 7:30 a m ·1~1 9 pm j · . l/2 Mile So11tll of Wamet 'l '68 BUICK LE SABRE ·"~';. $1272 i -"' e~•. ""'"" 842·6666 if '71 DATSUN ~:~· .~-:; .. -, "" $3772 !i '64 SUNBEAM ~;G1011 a ... 1 $372 i • I I; ·! 'i " :· ' • I . I i • I • • I '69 DATSUN.~~~~~ .... lnHn41 $1072 '70 DATSUN , ••. .,, .... , 1 ... ,r $1172 '71 CAPRI 0~;::'.~ ... ,., "'" $2472 '69 DATSUN .... , ....... l&H , 4 Jp4. tl!IAIWl $1072 '70 LANDCRUISER • ·~:" $2472 '66 vw IUI. I PnM• ... 111~ 15YUt701 14ll.t.Y•J '71 DATSUN "" "'"'' e,.., 4 1pd. lt541ZTJ $1172 $1572 '69 DATSUN .~~~~~. !ltOCAYI $1172 '66 DATSUN .. ,. .... loodtt« IS.... J:)Oltl $972 DEAN LEWIS I . , 16th ~KKIVER!ARY 16 YEARS OF VOLUME TOYOTA & VOLVO SALES!! It's our Birthday-But we're giving all the GIFTS!! DISCOUNTS! DISCOUNTS! DISCOUNTS! No Bicycles, No Gimmicks! Just Plain Cash Savings! Hundreds of '72 Toyotas & '72 Volvos and Select Used Cars To Choose From SAVE AS NEVER BEFORE. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. OPEN MEMORIAL DAY. PHONE 946·9308 D ·EAN LEWIS IMPORTS ORANGE COUNTY'S BIGGEST TOYOTA-VOLVO DEALER ' 1966 HARIOR ILYD., COSTA MESA 646-9303 ,_ ' - Put a I if Ile "loot'' in your Levis -sell thoi;e babks tor "bucks", Call Classilied 642-5678. P/p!y. $4700 rvC'n. 675-6644. Ster eo, MRgs, Private Party, · Mon-Fri. 54().5212. 417 \V. 64 V\V AUS, 66 reblt .eng., Days 8.19-9560, aft 5 -DAILY PILOT Wamer Sanla Ana. :!if'm1-<'111nper. compl o baul- l'l62 220 SC. 2 rlo· <'O"P'., &'1-315.1. CLASSIFIED ADS , ·__ •rl, Now point, ti ,." Clas.-.ic n1ndrl. Xlnt cnnd. '66.912 N t E 1 '71 Toyota Oiro!la fastbark. 644_1486 Autos, Imported Pri. pty. 675-~2'1. 6i3-4450. ~,. C~-~ ,-ransM., ,x"u· FOR ACTION. • • J:l mi. ga l. F.:icrrl Coflfl . . ,, ;igs """' ires. us se 1 IJ"=be '70 V\V camper. Wfpop top. 970 Autos, Imported 970 S28i.l.' 6i5-8110. . CALL 642·5678 ' ~~~17 I! ~ st offer. E:icC"Cl cond. 2400 m l . '66 PORSCHE 911 A j A~1fn.f , $2'795. or offer. SUN ROOF ,2800 utos, Jmported 970 Autos, Imported 970 a,1~5123. OR BEST OFFER 968--6192 '70 V\V ('-A-,-,P-ER-.-,,,-w-,n-g., 1957 Porsche. Top condition. Comple!ely restored. * Call 673-8593 * RENAULT All '72 Models · SAVE Renault Sales & Servict r~· oy~ a decade m Qrange: • 52399 ·--·~ ·~·· .... BRANO NIW '71 SPITflRt Serv'. Dept. diieli . til I p.m, Monday J im Slern ons Renault 2201 So. ~fain, Santa Ana ~,~ 1(ef!> 0 I t --• 1 b!k. north of Warner Service Department 546-4114 Sales Department 557-5242 ..' --,· ti (6230) R-15 All new '72 Renault Sport Coupe Immediate Delivery Choice of Colors F IRST SHO\\l NG USA TEST DRIVE Jim Sleman1 Renault 2201 S. Ma;n 557-5242 ...._.... NEW 'fl VEGA tlm ~ J IN ii .. lill 1111, pyml. tU.4J 11 lolll TM, ~ pyml. h1<1:t. lilX, lie'"'' & 111 c•rrJlnt d lll'- 111 .., 1ppr. credit for q !Ml. 011trrM .. pyml. P•k • tJIOf • .0 Incl. 111 & lie. Fvll Cll~ .... P•k • UtSl.fS 1 .. cr. II • • lk. A11nlHll Ptrc:ent· 'J.' ltillt U .14'-Ordtr Y1>11fl TIMl1yl ~ S11JO •• S5645 Mo. ~ LEAS ING ALL MAKES & · MODELS THE COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE CENTER BRAND NEW 72 IMPALA No.118916 $3499 ORDER YOUJI$ TODA'( $2399 -hw ur SIMS 11.awi bffn l1n~stic. Ii& 11l1ction ol new ur ltldt-ifls. AU 11 •ia sarillp. '61 CHIY. WAGON 8tt Air. t lr en. v1. -·• ""'· ltltt. EXCttlelll COftdl- llOtl, YEX2'0. '67 C.t.MAIO VI, 11110 tr1111.. pwr ''"'· pwr Ill'•~~. V/'IOfj, bt/Cktl ~II. rNio, "-tiff' WQKODl '61 DODGE '6t •INGSWOOD VAN • cyl,, 111'1d"•d WAGON t P<IH-tr, tr1tn1,, rr119 ~ll. "Ir cOllll, pwr 11.,., , •9'dlo, llfflfl', uctlfMI pwr brak11! VI, •UIO, tof!d. "211UF. ' lr•111., wnll• 1/de Wllll )IJGtll. '61 CA.MAIO VI, llOWIPt' lleotrl119. Duett! u.oh, ""'ttl coven, ""'rtt 1id1 Willll , Oltl/011. VIVll.i. '61 OitlL WAGON 4 ll>ffd. 1uo· OAOe •~t•. ltNlo, he••· er o~•v lt .100 '"lrn .OKTll $793 '70 IL CAMINO A Ir cone!.. VI, •11to. """'· pwr 1Hotr, "'*' b<'l~et, ~II OfVtl'o r•dlo, ll••l•r ".JOI", •6J CHEY. 'l·TOI! ~ 10ltld, r-.dio. h"tw, rNdy !lot 1 c•m,,..., GUOM. 980 Exclusive IMPORT AUTO SHO\V Premiering ·the Newest lerraris ot j}tlllport 3Jmportg ON DISPLAY ~ 246 Spider Convertible 'irfl Mo.;,., i. U . .S.A, • ~365GTC4 1"'-r._"' lfti• n-l11t1*f u... • l•ylMtl 365 Spider Convertible liMN>M 11,,,,,b ...... /! .... Jt • ~ 246 Coupe GT , ... -ef p<1p11Jor ,....,..,,, """' See thete Fantastic Avtos at J}ewport 3Jmport~ 3100 W. COAST HIWAY NEWPORT BEACH 642-9405 540-1764 Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported 970 r1rr5, shocks, extras. S2490. &12-39-l:>c·_· ____ _ '64 V\V bug. Sunrool. ClPan It 1\lr<'h. i;:-ood. 1st S 6 0 0 . M2-7llO~. '68 VW bug Nl'f"rl c:ash. Must stl!. Good cond $895. <rr best qftr r. ffe17-6~9;__ '70 VW Bui(, FM stetto0 -8 tnick. Good cond. S15.50. !li9-827R '67 VW, 11un roof. beauti!ul Cllndition, rww paint & titt!, S!IOO. 49'2-3.ll78. '63 V\V BU!-'. 494-2254 1100. 19AA V\V .. like new. Bei;1 offer this M'ttk. A It. 4 • 673-3613 '66 VW STA. WAG . I ft/H . 0000 ·CONDl'FION . I 1'IOO. 962-3822 '63 VOLRSW AGEN, good conrfjflon, 11ulo. Clean. Bl'st Olf Pr! ~J&-4273. 1'68 VW A u t o /g o od I mechaniclll c:ond. Nt'l'ds ~)' \\.'Ork. ~575. 6#-5999 . , '62 \VJ.I ITF. BUG. Xlnt cond, s:i?.l. Call arter 6 11m ; -'-''-~-R~-·-~--~-1 '63 VW Bnit w/'frT reblt eng. Good rond. Call afrer 5 pm, 675-695.i. * '69 VW KOMBI '* fl40.9032: 540-4545 I 'fi!I V\V btnr. fuldio hPa.ter, run!! .,...f'l.I, ~ood tire~. Sl.750 I or bf>.111 offer. ~'U--l(Hfi While Elephant Dlme-A·Line Classfied 11d. Autos, Imported 970 ·b.Jhi~:?cm· ..1-:.~fore )00 buy theirs; w1t'eours. '' ·' Saturday, Mi1J 27, 19n 77 m DAILY PILOT s~ ._, ..... _. ___ ~11~11~ ..... _-___ ~1~1 1 l~A:....._::~1m:,...:,,: .. :--:,~1:oll~A~u1o1:!'.~u~Mc1~--~"°= Autos, UMd l§J .._I -_ ... _-_,!§) l.._-_-_ .. _,l§l .___-_-_-~!§]I ---l§JI· _..... 1§1 I ........ -l§l '90A .utos ... ,.UMd ....... '90 .. J•Autos ... ,.UMd ....... 990.l;;:i:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: _,.._ VOU<SWAGEN 1970 VW Westphalia camper. Fop top, new 9xl2 '' Coleman Oasit tent, new tira, .Ut/FM nulio, new batt.~ituneup A: many new ,,.,.... $2851!. 5'6-1919. (Sat &: v.·kdy•) or 496-3948 (SUnday) 1963 VW 1500 S, mint cond. htore space & p!)',\'er than bug. $300. 61:;...s&;I 1970 VW pop-top camper, \\'estfalla. 18,000 mi. ?i-faint records. $7700. 646--5479 '65 Bus, crpted, paneled, re- ~lt, 1600 Eng. Wide OVals. Gd cond. \ll25. 615-5ll6. CADILLAC YOUR ONLY FACTORY AUTHORIZED CADILLAC '66 VW, approx. 60,000 miles,1""=-~ avuap;e condition. S 7 O O, 1971 CADILLAC Coupe &Q-4259. DeVille I mm a cu I ate! '63 OIEVY Impala 4 dr, xlnt running cond, new tires, $350. 545-2988 . • ·= VW ~~ Xlnt nd l.oe.ded! 14,000 mile ll. , -.. ..: •-31· ,,,,.,. "° . · Original owner. !\.lust sell New U11"L ........... ml . th' . k nd «= Pho 8-16-lS&I is v.ee e -.-.. ne . 847-fil78. '65 VW camper, nu lfiOO eng. i·~96"l'°'co=UP=E'"'Deo--cV~i!l~,~Co-,-v. Nu dutch & shock.'!, surf & All . · 1 ra<ks 11000 546-tl.OS po\\er, detailed, extra ua . . . clean. $!KIO. firm. (Zl3) '69 VW .. Excel oond. lo ssi-1~. '65 CHEV Impala, 2 dr HT, V-S, auto, ps/pb, t)5(). &16-5643; 545-1010 mlleap. $1150. or btlt of-1 o,7.69~EL~oo=RA00=~1~or-w~e~by fer. 67l-f799. single owner. Low mileage, '70 VW bus-camper, Fully exceUent cond. All extras. equip. ExCEt Cond. Call aft 675-1818 after 4 p.m. 54().0039. _ '68 Sedan deV~~: ~.!her~ '64 VW Bus all pwr., new .. tire&. All e.x- Good condition. clean. tras. Shaq>! : ,..:mt sep. mo • 54G-:m3 $26;0. pho &15-~75. VOLVO CAD '69 Co"vortible. low --------I miles, like new, all extr~. •1972 VOLVO IM). 613-0083. '62 CAD. Sedan ~Ville, Xlnt Lt••• Tod•y •t cond. Orig. uphols. $495. hit R•t11 Mi-22'17. $11 74 P Mo '65 Cad sedan deVille. Silver . or . 0 •c. "!-! A to .__ wfblk vinyl top, fully equip, .ft. AlT/C;>1 U 0 U IUIS.1 .disc brakes. 36 mo. lo miles. .?.tint co n d • '•r Loosing or buying 1---281_2_· ______ I -~ l • CAMARO 9~oLro'13511--~-7.o-, .,,..,.,-c~~.A-;0,R-h?-.... -. 1966 Harbor, C.Pif. 646-9303 vinyl root, bucket seats (961· --,68 VOLVO 142S AVBJ. 12295' Tommy Ayres. Chevrolet, 946 S. Coast H~-y., Lagt1na Be a ch . Automatic, AM/Fi\f, lolv, low 494-n44f546.9967. mile-". CWAK640l $1495. l c*,-*~'6"°7 "Ca_m_aro_C"o-,-., .... rt"';b""le. HUHTINGJON BEACH Xl"t co"d. U<KKI: Call aft 5 CHRYSLER.PLYMOUTH 16661 Beach Blvd., H.B. 540-5164 • 842--0631 VOLVO P·l!!m S. $1500. 4 spd + O.D. Clean, Excel ed. 5391 Kenih~:orth, Huntington Beach. near Graham '1. warner. '66 Volvvo Sta \Vrn: reblt eng, 4 spd. roof rack!:, SacrUice S985. Bkr 646---3242. Autos, UMd '90 AMERICAN · American Mcitors ...-oremllni ,,_.,Hornets ...-M•t•dor1 ,..-J•v11in1 pm. 6-U-2680. • Auro, Air. Ele<: Windows,, e~ecullv11 c:•r, {0113). 'JAD" • ... -~~ O.E.L. S:Pl!CIAL L•ASR PUN OVER 50 USED MERCEDES ON DISPLAY 1'71 Mil J• ti J.I court Alt-.. .••• 1e. '"'"'·· IN1hHl11t..,httl....,, sr. .... n,ooa ...... 1. Mow 11\ldwlJ• X llrM. IS..-.::: 2J)11 '" M11 • sa CL.11k C'9. Auto Tr•n1, Air · Cond, fWPCllll. BEAUTY '7t M•Z 229 s.-oAN Air Cd, "u!o., AM /FM, Pvwer 08, New Tim. (ff+. ASM). $4587 1M7 MU ISO S lUl,Jl.T llD.t.• l....W '"'""'""· •I• ....ii., P.S., P,W., AM· fM. IVVM.91 $2M5 '79 MIZ 'JltSL Cl"E/ROSTR. Auto T., PS, Pll, Both T0ps, (0176S1l UNIQUE ''7 JDO SE ... .. Air Com, S!Jnroof, Excellent V•llMI, (VVAl7~). $4485 FINEST SERVICL •• COMPETITIVE PRICING AND CONCERN FOR OUT CUSTOMERS! EVE SERVICE UNTIL ,,_.,Amba11ador1 Huge .tock of •n•a &: '72'1 llg·lig Savings Harbor American Home of eoltvtatent Pa,yTnent. New 1972 TOYOTA· This is the 1600. Model . & includes AM/FM Radio Hot 48 Mo. But 36 Mo. If YOUR CAR IS WORTH $336"·-' ~~ u" Horw' ~Yd. C:O.to ~so '4UHI IUICK ti VISTA W....,.xlnt c:ond, ss;<)lbtst oil-. ll'lll Aec<pt tnde. Call -- Pay orily·~65"...; · · ,,,..,. ....... , ... _!1".,.. ... ' .... ·u. ........ ,~-. .... . ,,..41ttw'6 .... c. IW.~ ,,,,... ""'· :"W.11,Mft. ;:-'J:t=Ptk•ims.11 Alli 31,IOI lllLE ·WARRAMll AYAIUBLE " ' '70TOTOTA •rt. II,,. hp l c""' WM ....... ,.,.., '""" $1895 'HCORONA MAID TOP ........... XTG11 4 'UMllCURT COMIT y ... .,,..,__,. ., .... ~"~ ' Q. Cadillac U Nabers '63 FORD Galaxit! $375. Xlirt CQl'ld, A/C, gd tirea. Ready tr go. 833-3259. Fast results are just a phone call a way • 642-5678 THE Important Difference! THIS SHIELD MEANS THAT WE ARE YOUR ONLY AUTHORIZED CADILLAC FACTORY DEALERSHIP Four and one-half acres of total authorized Cadill ac facilities designed to better sell and service Cadillac automobiles. 80 (work stalls) and 45 factory trained technicians. Largest Selection of late model CADILLACS and other Luxury cars in Orange County! '71 Eldorado Full PQW9r, 11e1ory •Ir cOllll., ttle-tllt WllHI, 1l•IO cloor loc.kl, ¥111\lt t9lllt 1 .. 1ner lntttlor. AM/FM ~llJJH:x. $llO'Q me11c1,t10111 (••• 1nro1.11111out. {.ol77'1. '71 Sedan DeVille 1!11aut. f"lrtmlsl flrll1lo, "°""''· l•11t1trv &. le•ll'lff 1n11r1or, NII siowtr. l•chlrV 1lr cond .. , ~!nyl top, door lock•, AMI FM rldlo, WIW tll'tl, Vlrt lo"" milt· 19•. 0'6CH8) '70 Stdan DeVIlle f'vll pOMr, lac:'°"'f t lr, ANt/FM 11trt0 mulltp!..-, tlll·Nlt wllHI, 11«.. door lock1, twlllOlll ltftllnet, "lnYI lop, l•Cllllrt a. LN!hfr ln!trlor trim. On• -nti' cir t111t 1hllwn vctpllontl car•. (S39AGK! '69 Sedan DtVille Full PO_,., l•CIOrY 1ir eondlllon1ncr. YlnVI 10tl, )M!Mr Interior, CIO""tr 11111, !Ill wlletl, AMJf'M 1!1r90 r..:llo, POW• If' clOCN' IOc:U. IWlllOlll 11tnUMI. !XSRl6'! '70 Eldorado Look• a. run1 llkt ttlt day nrs1 101111 Full pOWtt", l•c!Vry •Ir cond., ft!• Ill! stterlftO, door lock1, crul11 co,.. trol, YlftVf IOO, lull le1tlltr ln!lrlor. (lOfAGC). New WIW tlrRS. 56888 SALE PRICE 55777 SALE PRICE SALE PRICE 53555 SALE PRICE 55222 SAU PRICE NABERS '71 Coupe DeVille Verv low ml'"9• on !Ill!, W>owroom tresll eem, ~dory l !r cOtld.. lull power, "lnyl top, full IMll'ler lntfl'lor, AM/FM Jli'!'eo nwllfple•, 1111.,.1. 111'9, POwotr dOCN' lockl, IWI. atn!IMI, 111ioorui.1v bHullful. ()llDFA.) '70 Coupe DtVille F1etory air cond., full 1 .. 1Mr lni.rlor, ~/FM ai.r.., multlplu, llll·ltltK<iCl1C 1te.,.l1>9t POwtr door lock1, IWlllOPll s ... 11ri11, new """''' 11d1 w•ll•, loc•I (I) owntr be11utv 11,.t lcok1 Ilk• 1111 !llV 11 Wtl cltll~tred ntW. (S4-A.$1l 191781':1) (11.014) l to dloo11 trom. '68 Sedan DeVillt COMt•rt. Factory 1lr corod., clotlo • ... !lltr ln!eriof', fl.oil POwotr, lllt-ltltt s•Hrlno, ste•f'O AM/FM mulllpltx, IG- c•I 11} owner. Sold &. 1er,.ked by u1. CWOK161) '63 Coupe DtVille f"•c•orv 1lr COfldllionlno, clo!lo &. lt'•fh. •• lnt••lor, •II power, 1111 &. lll•Kopic 1!Mrln!I, AM/FM, •u!V,...lk cruls• conrrol, moll 111 dll'. ulr•1. (11M'711 '70 Coup• DeVille Vinyl lop, clotll &. lt~ll'ler lnltrlor, full powtr, f1clorv elr, AM·FM, power door lod:s. IUIOlfWllk ••• , r1lt •1t. l(t,ODI) milt•. Loctl 1 OWJ\lr, l:•Tr- IV beau!l!ul. (714AKX! 55777 SALE PllCE 54222 SALi PRICE 52444 SALf PRICE 5999 SALE PRICE 54555 SAU PRICE 2600 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 54 ~9100 Daily Pi ot Classified Ads for Action • • • Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported-970Aum, Imported 970 Autos, Imported )J; Just those who want to save money ! We're not suggesting that every- body buy one of our cars ..• just those of you who like comfortable, · dependable transportation that will save you money every mile you drive. If you're one of these people, see Harbor Volkswagen today. OPEN SUNDAY Now is the season! We have over 20 VW recreational vehicles & busses in stock. Plus over 150 new & used VW's. '72 HONDA MOTORCYCLE 175 ..... $549 '71 VW SQUAREBACK ........... -$1995 l.u tlllon IOll mlle1--1bM>llll1lv CMrry. (BEG OJOJ • 1Ptfd, WIW, Rl.H, m.rll\I lllu., Jutt llkt n•w. W ... trid SPIClll. fM7C ll) '70 DATSUN PICKUP TRUCK .••.... sf1so en-lllllttl .. rte1i.-Uk• new. cw IHLI '6 I VW BUG .......•••.•••••..... $249 NEEO WORK, (FYHlSt), '65 KARMANN GHIA ............. .$988 0'1<1Q1t, Rlllllo, HM!tr, F1clory ltttlUllt EfllllM &. Tr•ns.. ... lo •PPl'M:l•ltl !Ml llQOI '68 FIAT SPIDER .. ' ........... ' .. ·91088 SllOw ll-.. Condition, Hew TDfl, IXEY 6:1G). llrlgllt lted W/111ldl lnWlor. '65 VW SQUAREBACK ............. $799 NIW co•lnl. '1Pi'ed. (RFF'7ll '69 OPEL KADET .....••........... $695 • SllNd, R•dlo, (ZLH VS!. '70 VW CUSTOM SUNDIAL CAMPER 52788 Grr1t far wetlcendt. (•S AYll. Tiii• wrflctnd °"IV '66 PORSCHE 912 ............•... $2688 4 1petd, AMfFM, 1Nt1F11c 111ver. Prlcl'CI rlOlll. <ZA01lll '63 vw PANEL IUS ' .. '.' ..•..•. ·S10S8 s.tnk •mw, f.lct lltnt cOl'ld. LoV"tlrld w~ (KDC.1691 '68 VW KOMBI BUS .............. $t7'5 C>'ttfNulftl .,...,,.., rldlo. (WXL19f). '68 DODGE VAN ................ $2195 YI, t U!o., ltd _, (WFNW) • '68 VW FASTBACK ............... $1295 4 IPIMd, 1lr Cllfld .. llkt MW. (XCIOn) '63 VW BUG ................•.... $595 Rebuln qi .... Good Nlrlf ft llofy. lllF .,_,, Tiiis ---only. '67 OPEL WAGON .....•• , .. , . , ... $688 • &llNCI, rldle, hl•llr. l1cttl1nl Jnd ur. (TVl.SnJ '71 DODGE COLT WAGON ..••.. $2188 Ww ,_,, Cllfldllllr!, 4 ........ rldlo IMtOZI"). '69 CAMARO 396 SS ............. $1995 4 ,.,...., l".S., rnett. ft&.H , 1llwr w/blttk lnt.,lor, IXTNOl.11 '68 FORD GALAXIE .............. $1395 t CloM' H.T. Aulo., .......... IDw mllel. (WIG 111) '62 CORVAIR VAN CAMPER ....... .$699 ltKtnll't rtbltllt lf'IOll'lt. !OKA flt) !Ill• " ' • • • I ' J DAILY PILOT FREE UP TO 5260 WORTH OF CUSTOM CAMPER EQUIPMENT SPECIAL PROMOTION Connell Chevrolet has purchased special truck foads of Camper equip· ped trucks. You receive Free Custom Camper Equipment including special plaid interior, black carpeting, special chrome wheel covers, custom de- hqe equipment, chrome bumper, stainleu steel swing out camper mirron, upper body mouldings, door edge guards, tilt steering wheel. THESE SAV- INGS ARE OVER AND ABOVE CONNELL C H EV R 0 LET' S NORMAL GIANT DISCOUNTS. Limited Supply. Immediate Delivery. 990Auto1, UIOCI 990 Autos, Ustd 990 Autos, Used 990 Autos, UHd 990 Autos, Used Step Up To Luxury • • • • Excellent selection of previously owned Mark Ill's and Continentals 1970 MARK III Exceptio11ally Clean! l\1edium green n1etallir \\'/dark ivy & landau roor. Luxury equipped including full po\ver, clilnate control air, individual adjusting po,ver front seats, tilt wheel. 8 track stereo (128- AKU). SALE! OUTSTANDING GROUP OF CHOICE CARS! 1970 Cadillac EL DORADO ln11naculatr. Einei-1\ld n1is1 n1rtalllr/ hlack Landau Ii rnalf'hini:; Uathrr in· IC'rior. Luxury f'qulpJ'K'd. Full po\\'rr incl. fi \\'ay llteat, tilt·IC](' \l'hC'l'I. ,A:-.t-F :-.·I :-terl'o, po11·.-.r donr lorli ~ f..· n1uch 1norc. ~OSlAl\J) $5275 1963 Lincoln 4 DOOll: 1.l~hl blur finish "'•Ith dark blue v111~ I lnp. f'ull p01\·rr 11nd fnC'tory air. f\VJB· 1271. Srr 11rK1 dn\'f' l oc\h\', $23 75 1969-.Cadillac 'LIETWOOD 4 DR. ~f'tiuliful Pbony blnck fln!~h \\'llh black lr/lllh.-.r int1•rlor and \·in)'l lop. A on .. 11\\'llf'r f'B.r tho! hn~ only C'!lllf' 39.000 m1. Pri\·rd for c1ulok sale. 1Z.\:V9SO I $3 950 1970 International TRAVl!lALL Air 1'0nd\1inning-. 8£'aullful i·11ppr rt11nr 1nelo.llic y.·ith \\•hiti• tc)p, VI(, AUIQn1atir. Hlr lf. po\\'1•r :'lff'•'rin::; & brnkf's. V1H;alion l>f>N'ial. j ·16.-1 'GilJ Sale Price 1969 Lincoln CONTINENTAL 4 Dll:. \Vhitc f'Xlr.rior \\'Ith black le:athf'r and \-In) I top. full polver, Rir corn!. and val"· 11un1 lockln~ group. Near wholesale. I XYZ45!:1J. Full price $3275 1969 Chevrolet CAMARO '.1.50 VB. stick shift. AttracUvt gold mlat finl11h "'Ith black bucket ~eats and con- sole. Po\v~r stN'rln::, radio, heater, l'YS'f668) $1875 COl\fE IN AND SEE OUR VAST SELECTIONS OF TOP QUALITY CARS! Hom~ 9( The New Car .. , ·, "Galo• Touch" I • "Ora119t: Countv's Fam ily of Fint Cars'" ohnson & son 2829 HARBOR ILVD., COSTA MESA • 540-liD> • ' Home Of The New car . • • "Gelden roue1'" 990 .. I __ ... _ .. _ ... _ .... __ JI~ 1 [ •• ., ........ ..__ •. _.,_._ .. _ .. _._]!~I Autos, UHd 990 Autos, Used 990 Autos, UMd 990 --'-'-----JAVELIN MUST ANG PLYMOUTH · 1 ~ I ___ .....__..._.......... ~- 1 .68 = 2 "'· hrdlp. ""· '"'"· '68 Fu 1112 D HT V-8, P/S, P/B, like New. I BEAUTIFUL! ry r SI 1~. Bkr 64&-3242. 1965 MUST ANG 2 + 2. This . . JEEPS ·cnr i& immaculate. ,virh .t VB .. au1on1nl1c, ;ur rond, '66 JEF:P '''11.goneer. <I ,,·hi. d1ivr, R&.H, e.:cellcnl cond., leaving town. l\Iust SeU. r.1m otr.·~2033. 87J.-ZS91. '64 Scout. 4 whttl drive. Dual gas tanks -pogitraction, off road tires. Very good cond. sooo. 551-297J. UN COLN '68 Continental 4 Dr Full Po\\1er, factory nir, \'i.nyl rooC f600BSI I $2295. HUNTINGTON BEACH CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH lli661 Beach Blvd., H.B. 540-r1IG4 e 842-0631 '61( Contincntnl, silver w/blk inter. Loaded. Must tell irn· mf'<I. r.u-::714. ------MAVERICK . . ·-· ·n J\fAVER ICK, bW 6, Am- Fm. p/s. p/b, air, trim package. 5600 ml. $7495 or best oUcr. Si0-175:1, ;;4()...8355 MERCURY 19n 1\1.ARQUIS Sta. \Vgn. 10 pa~ .. 429-1V, alJ pY.T., air, 5pd cont .. many other xtru. $3900. Mileage 2 9 K . 833-114'. '68 COLONY Parle \Ygn, V_,, 10 pau; P/W, P/S, P/B, Pl.eat.. A/C, h~. rtt!::'k. X!nl cond. Prl pty 847-635..'t ne1v V-8 engine nciv paint ~11.dio, heater. pov>cr slet-r- job, ldone by a' Ford deaJ. in~. po"'.."'r brakes (\\'SN- erl. Fully equip1lf'd "'it h 4-720i. S!I!'.•. '""" lra'."m;'8i<>n and ln<h HUNTINGTON BEACH a1r conclihoned, mag whttlB. "'' tho !"''"'"' '"'back CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH model anu it l~ beautiful. S!XXI lir1n. 638-1132 'i;G r-.IV~ANG-GT -Nlnv~ !onncau, mech. xlnt, i;l. bndy damB.i"e. S·\50 lirn1. 494-3202. OLDSMOBILE '69 OLDS DELTA 88 Custom 4 Dr. H.T, Vinyl top, beauutul tapestry interior, factory air cond., run po\\·er. 455 engine. Less thnn 27,000 mlle1. Ptfost deluxe extras. fZNL914) $2666 • Nabers Cadillac 2600 HARBOR BL.., COST A ?t1ESA 540-9100 Optn Sunrlay '66 JET STAR H.T~Cpe. 16661 Reach Blvd., 11.B. 5-M}..5]64 • 842-0631 4 llpd. Nev.• lire! -clutch &: brnke!i. Good Guys n1ufner~. St.rtt0, tap!' deck:-n1ns great. Gd cond. Excel. int. l-1any e:i( IM:<. :-.tust 11ell. S 4 !I j. :.tG-21 :; •. -----"""==c~-'61 VALIANT Ugly but it runs! $100. • 557·2492 PONTIAC '68 GTO Big enjfinc, vinyl top. fnC'tory_ air, factory n1a1? whe<>ls lwith lock11) 37,000 n1ilc!t. J\fax-X, Ure11. Full Power. Air Conditlonln~. 81!(1.utitul oond. $1500 or bes! Clean! l.<lw mlh!I C\V!\'Y· oUer. 826-1256. 4!»11 $99.i Tommy Ayres =~==-=~-- Ch I I ••• S ~-I }I 1963 ~fPEST Lt' ~fan,c; evro c , :rou . '-'Ult~ wy., Laguna Beech. 494·77"4/ Co11vert. New ruhher, bal· 54G-99G7. fcry, ignition \\'lrint, plug~ '68-C"-ut~la-s_s_S~-u-pr_e_m_e ~~~i.;i'~'." c .... '"'"'· '63 li.IONTEREY. goori, clean 2 Dr H. Top, dlr. fact air. cond. 8e$1t offer take•. lo ml, CXIPOOl). Take am.all '66 Pontiac Tcmpe11, overheAd cam, nu bt'k~. mntt. I: tail pipe, <17,<m mi, l onr, IGOO. Call &ft 5 &164.198. * ~2687 * clo\vn. \VIII finance Pvt. Pt)'. MUSTANG '65 Must•"t Conv. Radio, beater. 111110- mallc lnln!!., OVE804. UJw do\\11 -EZ Tmna. $4" PHONE S4S-5199 HAL GREEN'S ~URACLE MAZDA 2llO Rarbc< Blvd. Colla Mtsa '81 MUSTANG I eyL. •n> ......._ Nt" ..i.t jol>. Oood o ..... -· $615 . C.\ll 563i3G aft 10 am 4!ll-63ll~·~~---­ '63 Olds r -$5, AOQCI mech. oonil. & lin:'W. Excel!. \\'Otk cnr. $1i0 or off,,r. 673-3572. 127 21th St, Npt Bench. l!lfkl Old.I l DR. Hdtp. Rum great Slgj. Call 536--t296 PINTO .=,,-==-I ·m CATAlJNA 4 dr. Vinyl HT, nJr, PS/PB, new Michel in sU bit tlre1. Murt sell, $1900. Pvt pty. 644--$190 '64 Pootillc Waaon. Afr. Full po\\·cr. Luaote rack. Xlnt cond. $650. 642--U21. RAMBLER '63 Rambler. ~ DR Sedan. 1&,fa) mllet on nl'ff enctnf, Xlnt cond. $22S or best of- ter. 5.iT~7SQEI. ~ 11'1 a bt'ff11 .• Mll--;:oof 11"' lM.lllt'lt Cln.W 1n Ult Wea 0.U, Pilot Want Adi havt ltem1 with eut, Ult Dtlll1 O&Jly PUot \Yall Ada ha -pion. Pllol Clulllltd. 61).<m. bar;:all1l pJon:. '71 COLT 2-DOOR HARDTOP IMMEDIATE DELIVERY '71 VEG·A 2-DOOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY '71 PINTO IMMEDIATE DELIVERY .~J.?.2.DOWN 539 A MONTH ~~~::s s199 DOWN 539 A MONTH ~~~::s 5199 DOWN 539 A MONTH FOR 36 MONTHS MISSION. cu1lom$12a Sl9t i1101111 dft.p)'ll!l.Sl9il •inyl itiN!fior. rodlo, lollll lllO.pym!. incl. IO.ll. lic.-iu htoter, wh.rtwall & 1111 cln'ying clv:lrgt11111 oppr lirn. vinyl 1oof, d• 8 u Hlil for 36 moi. Oiliu.d lu1.1 whttl C••ttl Pl"'ll ••It S 1603 · J 111 ' ..... I~ lactor1 rwu tit~. AHt«.IAl r::ENr.:01 l<l"IPCI · 3600ZK. PIKI lATE 1 l.7S % . '72· DODGE POLARA BRANDNEWI FULL PRICE IMMEDIATE DELIVIAY WAG NTIME '70 FORD STATION WAGON Cus tom 500 V-8, auto. $1188 trans., power steering, ro-· dio, heoter. 404 BES Mileage 72,238 PUll PllCI 5199 DOWN 536 A MONTH ~~~~Hs S l99 it lfi.I ... pl'"'f, SJ6 ii tolll ma. pym!. K l. lal. lit.,w & oll <Ofryft;i ehciiln 1111 appr, a..tit lw 36 fllltl-Otftrrtcl pl'ft11. pric1 $1495 i..:~ ta~ & litenw, ANHUAl PlRatri. TA(Of R.l1t 11.10". '70 CHEV. STATION WAGON 9 Poss., V-8, auto. Irons., powtr stffl'ing/brdc:1s, whi- tewoJl1. 78 IAVA Mileoge7S,175 51388 ·· fUUPliU 5\99 DOWN 542 .A MONTH::':"~s . IMMEDIATE OILIV~IY 4 Spttd trans .. ro· dio, hlotw, lu:ktl *tt.· full vinyl in1 ... rior. 326 Elf, mi- ltog1 17,2S4 Y.i1ttw .. 11hbloc\•111vl $1288 ... «.••""·~·­mi111011 + lull ll)cla<y tq0.npptcl. 94.CFQ BRAND NEW '72 CHALLENGER 2-DOOR HARDTOP V'111YI 111111. lu:k11 '""'"· ,_ ch'omf llll"'Cltr g..ords. duol ho<n\. lully locrary tQUlllPed .fl1XZBl~9~77 S l9~111otaldn pyr!lt.Sl9i1 to!<tl mo. pymt . ..:I lall. 1.:.., .. & oll CCl<l"f'"" 1haf9U 111 GPl>f. Cfld•I t1r 36 mo1. Otttrr•d fUll ~ym• pdct S 1603 i11d I•• & Pll(I l1<1n1t. ANNUM f'llK£NT.1.GI If.I.TE 11.75'4 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY FULL PRICE 5199 DOWN $ 199 ii told dn, py111t $84 •I 10101 ma pym!, ;""· ""';""" ,,,,.,,.,;., , ........ 584 A MONTH FOR 36 oppr. (rfd1I tor 311 ft!OI, Dt!. p~ml p«ct $3123 incl. Ill• & ho:'"'~ ANNIJAl PER((N. MONTHS TAGE lATE 11.33 °0. • BRAND NEW • 0•~i:D~~uis '72 DODGE TRUCK loodld wilh ¥iny'I bench wol5. hlolar, E71-lf. tins, windw.ld W11Uifn. dirKTion si!lnols. full •iriyl illt. m.Kh nu:h mort. Ordlr Yours Todov. -- 5 2288~ ~·199 DOWN ·FACTORY COLOI OF YOUI CHOICll S1991iWir«"'"l"Jlllll.S4lislilill•.~SCW.~iW&,..-~CiMii kw' U inot; hf,JIJfl'll price t 1711 ird.·tet &-IC. NNIJJ. maNtMil: IAlf 1117" Mileoge 53,053 '71 FORD STATION WAGON OPEN· B:::~ .'7~~~~e ~ wo1hfrt, dlrtc:tltn 1lt111ll. fwll -........::: v1~yl in11ri11, '"'i11ion <tntrol 1y11tm. """h -h-•, Wl11C?A166i.52 V·8 , auto. trans .. power steering, radio, healer. Y37789, Mil1<1111 56,232 ' $1488 MEMORIAL DAY fULL Pll(I 9:00 A.M. To 10:00 P.M. 5199 DOWN s45AMONTH~°o~~~s Sl99 ii tllal IM.'""'· $45 ii 1Gtol 1110. prmt ird. •11. lit-&. all corrrinl clicqli on Clflllt. utdlt for 36 lllDL Dlfemd pymt. prict Slll• ft.J. lal & litlftW. AHHUAL PERCENTAGE lAlt 11.1 1% V-8, outo. Irons., foctory oir, ro· $118 8 dio, heater. 923CIE Mileage 53.053. FULL PRICE '70 DATSUN 510 4 Dr. Sedan 4 speed, ~kel seats radio, heate r, $7 8 8 472ELT. FULL PllCI '66 TOYOTA Corona 4 Dr. DELUXE 4 Or. l edon outo. ll'llns., ro· $2 as· dio, heater, SLWS14. F LL PRICE '68 CHEV. Malibu 2 Dr. Har top V-8, radio , heater, del uxe wheel $6 8 8 covers, vinyl interior and has much, ""'h more. 1428QG. Mileoge 85,600 FULL PllCI WE APPRECIATE '~OUR 8U$1NES. . . ,( '70 MAVERICK 2-Door Auto. Irons ., ;odio, healer, wheel s9 8 8 covers. De lux e chrome moldings. 517ARI, Mi leoqe 67, l 54 FULL PRICE '68 PONTIAC Le Mans COUPE, Radio, heater, wheel covers. $6 8 8 Plus much much more. WTF 584, Mi- leage 67,609 FULL PRICE '66 MUSTANG 2-Door Radio, he ater, bucke t seats, mag s43 8 wheels. SVT336 FULL PRICE :~p~r ~~.~~~9.~~J Iro ns , power steer ing, bockel seats, console $ 5 8 8 dlxe. wheel covers. GT082 Mileage 70,478. PRICE 51•9 "kl•cil dn pym•. S1J 11 kllal ma PY'"' ifttl. lo•. lo<t n\t & oil touy1n9 o:h1r9t5"' DPP< t<td,t I« 36 """· ~ft<<ed P¥"" p•itt $1121 Id, ku1 & !ic...w. AHN.JAi. PllKffil· TAGllAT! 10.0.% '70 FORD Custom 4 Door V-8, ou!O. troos., power steering, $988 heater, much much more 839BEM, Mileage 38,989 FULL PllCI' '69 CHEV. NOVA, Auto. Irons., rodio. heoter ZKC407. $8 8 8 Mileage 49,342 FULL PRICE '66 OLD F85 2 Door Rad io, healer, wheel covers. $288 Good transporta tion. WIL004. Mileage 69,869 '69 CHEV. Sedan V-8, auto . Irons .. focfory oir cond .. full power, radio ond heater. YNJ74S. Mileoge 44,720 FULL PRICE $988 FULL PRICE CORONA DELU XE, outo. Irons., rodio, $288 heater. bucket seats FULL PllCI '68 JAVELIN 2-Dr. Hardtop I oulo. trans .. rad io, healer. deluxe $6 8 8 wheel cov ers. White vinyl buc ket seots. Much, much more. XRLSS9. Mileoge 64,376 FULL PRICE '66 MUSTANG 6 cyli nder, rad io, heater. Mil eage $488 79,331 . F LL PllCI '65 T-BIRD 2 DOOR, H.T. • I .. ' DAILY PILOT Satuntay, May 27, 1972' " ' ~Nt> Nl~ ~ \9.1"~-. GALAXI£ 500 fllmol 2 ~oor • hcirdtp. VI. alfip, lrml'4 focwy .... rodlo, Notw.{WA1155) '71 MARQUIS IRCIUGHAM. Full "°"" & k1ttory air. (7S400V) 71 ·DATSUN Pl(~ and CAMf'EI: 4 .-. ro- dio. heals. {3600lll) 71 PINTO Automallc tn1~1., rod lo. lltottl' • 5281SY BRAND NEW 1972 THUNDERBIRD 2-D.Olii HAiijto" Air cot1tl., vinyl roof, coawe•itllCt 111 .. t 1roup, Micheli• steel helted radial whlt1w•ll1, power side wl•d!»ws, pow.tr 6....way--11•t,-•ollly side moulding/black vi11yl instrt, ti1tH 1tas1; dual rear spoaktn (2Jl7N107567) SAVE ·$J500 MU~fitf G\\itH I 2 ••,•·uons•oor · 351 CID 2V V.f;.crvlsH, •hoyl ....,,, wide oval belted whitewalls, power 1t11ri .. & front disc brakes, air cond., j.adiO, dlx belts. Mach I sport h•terior"eption, ti11tecl 11011. (2FOSH2022'9) sA vE'""i;f 491 '65 . '67 "'"' to;t & t.· . .ic-.,,. BWID·NEW 1972 MAVERfCK · 2DOO•SDAli , Yi.,I SNt trim. wllllt•w•ll tires,•• rwdio, Ji_1f .. ........ (2191U179173) - -• SAVE-$299 BUND N(l 1912 GALAXl~SoO 2 DOit• HADTOP Yi111I Ifft trim. Wtttl tins, ti•tff wiMshield, 1tow1r froat tlisc •r•lt11, air coalfftioftin1 .. (2JSIH161722) plus tax & licftse SAVE $888 ''69 . GALAXIE · MUSTANG DATSUN 20(D:Slictslllft....._t.w. '.U.GYl1741 ""'°" 1377' 3895 1977 1999 $695 $477 $995 1195 $997 ~ '67 FORD COUNT•Y SEDAN. V·f, 1uto. "'°""" ,.. ' ....... cmoe~ '66 MUSTANG C<JMH. YI. Dltomltk "-'!lit- lion. riow• ......... rod~ hto._ •.(ltlS5S9J $877 $995 '64 '69 CHRYSL ER GALAXIE Wl\PERIAL. Factory_,., ful '°""'' 500 t •. hriop. VI. Mornatil (UW32l) ln:IM.. .-.-~ 19dio, '*'· er. fYCH.M6l $377 1377 '64 GALAXIE 71 VEGA '69 '64 DATSUN vw 510 STATION WAGON,4 Jfllld, SUNDIAL CAMPE• l•ody to fO , Rllfio, '*""'· (Xlrl 1 "' MuM -IO 'PJll"Ciott. (OHIC!ll 9) 1195 $995 1 • '62 CHEV. '64 BUICK WILDCAT, W. cMo fnll'ls.. '9:tory oir pOWw ~~ llnlbt. pow«MGIL{ J $577 - '65 Ambassador· '64 FORD . l/2TONPICll.P.(m"5J $777 • . '66 FORD '62 FORD STATIJHWAGON. YI. .... tr-., power 11••i,., ratlle. ...... ""'"' $377 • 6 Continental '65 Continental CllMIT.w. ........... flttlrylir,W ,.._,-. 1 -·•--"'69611 $995 .. '67 nternationol SCOUT PICl ll' IOI0026) 70 FORD 3/4 TON STAil lm'it.-,,.., , ..... ($77111) 7 f