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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1972-10-28 - Orange Coast Pilot. r I .. 1~~~~~~~~~..:_~~~~~~~~~~~~-·PFOOOO'l1llBALLSCOB.EI Ettallda 32 €01ta ltfe1a 2 Coroaa .tfel Mar 17 E4ben7 • Valencia 28 Laguna Beach IS We1tmimter 21 8-•tington Beuh 12 S.nta ;,lna 34 • • Marina 6 Brea 38 DonaHilb 6 Sonora 27 lltaiversity 0 ltlission Viejo 21 Saia Cle11aente 15 See Detoifs, Sports Poges Todoy ... ' -• Orange • Coast ED Ii ION VOL. 65, NO. 302, 3 SECTIONS, 34 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1972 Trio • Ill Niguel Bank Heist They're Hissssterieal I . . Snake's 2 Heads Get Along Fi11e-Except at Dinner TWO HEADED BEAl,ITY . 1 Gertrude The Snake Nixon Vetoes 9 • Federal Bills; -. Promi~es ~lore From Wlre Services WASHINGTON (UPI ) - President Nixon declaring that hls actions were aimed at avoiding a tax hike in 1973, vetoed nine bills Friday because they eI- ceed his sel£-impooed federal spending Umit by ~.75 billlon over the next two years. Nixon was expected to announce ad- ditional vetoes today. By WILLIAM SCllREIBER Of ... o.llr """ ,,.., Two heads aren't necessarily better than one -especially when it comts to eating. And if the Indians ever knew about Gertrude, the pride and joy"of a Newport Beach pet store, their old saying may have gone, "Whlte man speaks with fork· ed bead." Gertrude, or "Gertie" to the workers at Russo's Pet Shop in Fashion Island call her, is a very unusual Floraida Pine Snake -she bas two beads. "Both heads are alive and complete in every way," said shop manager Bob Keith. "They each have two eyes, a com- Allies on Alert plete brain end a voracious appetite." Gertie's only real problem is that she -or Ibey -has only one body. "Two headed reptil~ -especially among poisonous snakes -aren't unusual in themselves," said Keith, "but they usually die within a matter of days." Gertie, a non-poisonous contrlctor snake, is more than five years old and still going strong. "She should live out to the full 1~ year life expectancy of this typE!: or snake," Keith said. Keith saitt tW~headed snakes and (See SNAKE, Page %) • • -' Viet_ Cong V ~ Respec-~ · For ·New .PeaceProposal SAIG01' (All)-'Mle Vl(I Cong pledged logetjier lhe interns! problems of sOUth today lo "absolutd!' "'8JlOCI and carry Vietzlam. out all pfovislons'' of the Paris J)ef.ce '"lbese will be settled on the ·basis or agreement worked out by the United equality, mutual respect, and nonli- States and North Vietnam, and declared qliida'iion ol epch other. there would be 0 no liquidatloo" of op-"W' have every eood will attitude posing forces ln South Vietnam. necesiary to end the war, restore peace, At the same time, President Nguyen eJ&dicate •II hatred and anger, realize Van Thieu placed South Vietnam's armed national concord, and· together hear our forces on a general a1ert as C.Ommunist war wounds, unite wit~ each other! Jove troops launched a land-grab dr~ve in an-aqd care for each other. and to Jive ticlpation or. the ce&se-fire going into ef· together hi ~ppiness and prosperity." feet soon, aU.ied officials said. . The pJe<ige to abide by the terms of the Reports circulated in Washin~, Paris agreement came at the end of a meanwtue; that~ presidenti&l adviser long statement that started with a Henry A. Kis!inger's departure fot Pari!I declaratiM that the United States must was imminent. 111ere wei'e indicatloB,' sign the pact if it wanted an end to the that a new session behJeen Kissinger and ~ Vietnam war, The statement also ac- tbe North Vietnamese could co~e as ear-cus,ect both Saiion and 'wasblngt.on or Jy as this weekend. But White House "treacherous maneuvers threatening the press secretary Ronald Z1e&Jei'.said: "A.s enllr< question of peace In Vietnam," in the ,past, we wUI mnounce further ·and said un1esa the agreement was sign- meetings" when they occur. ed by Tuesday, military attaekl ln South In its first olfictal statement on the Vietnam would be inteMl.fied. peace pa~kage, the Viet Cong's Libera-'I1l1eu ordered his fteld commanders to tloo Radto said responsible Viet Cong clear North Vietnamese and Viet Cong representatives "wlll immediately eon-units from a cluster of hamlets 10 to 20 duct negoUatiooa with. the present SalgOI} miles north ol saigoo and to secure administration to settle In concert unsafe ltighways in the re1ion . , ~ DAIL.Y·~'!.'\lf!'t1;'* It's Tlaat _Time • .i-:. '-T r .., -' ~ . e -. ; -Pr~tty M~yoJo Crip_e, 17;~..Higb sel)ior, knows wbat;WpedtJ.f It's the end of Daylfght Tinilo~d~Dy bO'Hum. It means•)'Oil;1f81 ~ sl!ep an bou! lon~et. The cfuiDge .;! at 2 a:m. Sunday. Sel;yoil<,cloCk, 'back to l a .. m., smile and slumber on . J .. 60 Persons Perish in Air Crash 4i France; 8 Live NOIRETABLE, France (UP!) -A domestic airliner C&IT)'ing 63 passengers and five crew memben on a ~minute rugtit in 80Utbern France slammed into a rocky ridge Friday night during a rain.stom. Rescuers searched rainsoaked forests for seven hours before locating the wreckage -and some survivors. AuthortUes said searchers found eight sur..Jvors, one of them a 4-year-old girl who f!SC8ped with slight injuries. "I cannot sign lbem without breaking my promise to the American peOple to do all in my power to ... 1~·11ie ~ill' o1 a tax increase next' year," Nlxon aaid in •a statement Friday.~ Amoog . lbe vetoed bills waa a $30.> billion appt'QPl'L.itfQO measure for the Dtpartm-of Llbor a~ Health, Education and Welfare. The two agencies will continue to operate at last •ye.arja spending level -$28 billion --until Feb. 28 under a "conti®ing.-.olution" pass-- ed by Congress. It waa ~ second Ume Nixon bas vetoed the'HEW-Labor money measure. Political Charges Fly The evacuatk>n of survivors was delayed because of d.ifticulty by am- bu1ance drivers lo reaching the crash •it•, a 3,6.'llHoot lligb ridg< named Pleoo Peak, located abou{ 35'miles east of Cler- n1ont Ferrspd. Ambulances could get no closer than two miles as ram. continued to pell down. .,,. Nl•oo said that If he were "to liCD these measures into law, I wouW ln ef- fect be msldng promilel that <ould not be kept, since lbe llmds requlrad to ltmanco the prlmlted ~lea are • not •vallable 'and would be 1valllble without lhe higblir taxet I ve pramlled tio resist." · Whlle vetolnt lhe nine bllla, the Prell· r den I alao signed 18 other measure Fri· lday, iri¢udlng defense 1~tlom and 'military ccmtructloo ........... totaling t/6.7 billion far th curreil( fllC<I year. 'Me-11~ In to! Angeles, Seo. C...... Mcoovern called on i'r<!$1deot 'Nlloa Friday night to oummon a ..,..tal teNlon of Congress after Nov. 7 to _alve Jawmakert a chance to override lhe nine vetoes. Alter lhe JlOUr-loog p r o g r • m , McGovern told reporters thol Ito thlllki .. -10G lllould he called alter the eieQ. Uoo. Ho critlctied Nixon for taking the action wtlh lbe Congrea out ol -ion. Battin,, Wenke Go At It for To ·w1i Hall Audience BY JACK BROBACK Of lllt D.lltr f'lltJ St•ft 'Mle speotnll1I ol accusations rsnged Wenke accused h~ opponent or playing a part lb bri.qglng '1bossism to Orange Co\Dlty.'' from immorality, to fostering bossism as He named names of those he charges Orange County supervlsorial candidates want to dominate county government - let fly oor01;1 a Town ~ audience Fri· Dick O'NeUl, Dr. Lou11 Cella and Fred day in Anaheim. Harber. (O'Nelll is chairman of lhe coun- 'lbe It~-mlld b Ral h ly Democratic central committee and P w~ were Y P owner of Rancho Mission Viejo. Harber ' Diedrich who hopes to unseat Third District Supervisor William Pbillipa and and physician Cella are known as Bat. by Pbilllpa, but William Weake and tin'• mentora). Robert Battin, flrlt district oppooenll "ThiJ bunch ii spending thousands or took off the kid stoves. dollani to keep Battin in office, to keep -Wenke, a Santa Ana attorney who out., me out," Wenke stated. polled Incumbent Battin In the primary 3'11e candidate also <ailed for more by almost 4/)00 voi.s &Bid the one-term emphuiJ In t:OUnty government on lhe supervilOr hid done-nOtbin& ror the-cities problems or the cities. In his district polnung out that lhe Ont "There bu baeo too much talk or the dlltrlct 11 made up • eottrely of ii> richer uolocorporaa.d areas and 100 lltlle co~raa.d comm1D1ities. · done about the prebltm• of dl\lg abuse ' Battin hu never been In lhc city halls and recreational •™• for those llvlng In in the district eve• once ®ring bll tenn the cl Iles," be argued. In olflce," the attorney charged. "In con-Ho concluded by saying be got into the Irut, Dove Baker allj[ his staff who campaign far the 1upervlsorlal post re~! parts Of Garden Grove and be<a111e be felt the people or the district Westminster have aided city olliclab oo h&d not been ttpre1<11a.d oo lhe board t:OUntlm occaslOllll~' and Pledaed that "when I am elected the • .. ' people wib bear from me and I will work with them Oh their probltms:. '' Battin repeated his oft-voiced claim that he has been the only supervisor "with guts enough to stand up to the establisbment, to fight the vested In- terests." He argued that he was I.he first and at the time the only boa'rd member "that had the coursge 10 oppose the Upper Newport Bay land exchange wllh lhe Irvine Company." 'I'be incumbent contended that those opposing him a r e primarily land developers, "because I fought for more park! for lbc people aD(I kwer taxes." Battln charged Wenke with a "lad; or morality." 11He r~resented the city or Sant a Ana in the lawsuit opposing tht incorporation ot the city of Irvine and lo9t the !Ult,'' the supervisor chargOO.: 0 Thcn he ac- ceplod • campaign eootrG>ulion frem one ol the ottomeys on !he .... r side." Battin also •U\led · that " t h • bureaucrats ol Orange County want me ' iSoe CANDIDATES\'l'lge 11 1.) The plane, a four-engine· turboprop Vickers Viscount opersled by the French avlntlon company Air Jnter , waa found several . h o u r s after officials re- ported It missing oo a fllght &om Lyons to Cle.nnonl Ferrand. Many of the passengers, offictals said, w er e bu:slnessmen flying ofr for a weekend holiday. The fini persons at the scene-said they heard cries from the mangled wreckage. One or those rescued was 55-yffr.old Marcel Delctolx, 1 aates direclor from Artigues, France. · "llurllli the whole Di&hl, I had a feel· Ing 900lethlnc WU wrong ," he told rtporteri. •tJu.st before the acctderlt, J felt we ~were going to crash and I un- fastened my seatbelL That's how I wu thf'llWll oul at lhe mom<ol~1mpact.<' Firemen ot lhe ....., first reporled fin- ding abollt 20 airvlvqri. but oflicl>i• lator reO!sed lhe number to nlne-pa_,. who ware olltillt towudt the rear or the plane. Ths search began 1lter the pilot lost radio con11ct with the ClmDOnt Ferrand airport control tower mlnutt1 bebi hfl schodllled landing. Airport techniclano later said that ror some unknown re&IQn, the cralt ~ 111 t!O degroe tum from lhe iJl!>llnl tjrtp, Dime-a-Line Bargain~ TODAY! TEN CENTS Guilty $5 Million In Booty Recovered? By FREDERICK SCHOEMEllL Of lilt> D.lltr "'"" Sllff A federal jury in Los Angeles late Fri- day foond three Ohio men guilty or the world's largest bank burglary -the bizarre tuMel job through the roof of the Laguna Niguel Branch or U n i t e d California Bank that netted $5 million. The verdict came ShOrtly after. 1 p.m., fin~ all three men guilty of bank burglary, bank larceny and conspiracy in the spectacular job late last March. Sentencing will be pronounced early next week for Charies Albert Mulligan, 38, of Youngston; Philip Bruce ChriJtopher, 29, of Cleveland and Emil Alfred Denison, Ill. of Boardman. Each count carries a muimum sentence ol 20 years. Tbe six-man, six-woman J u r y deliberated nearly a complete 24 hours over a two-day period before reaching the verdict. The five-week trial in the U.S: District Court of Judge William "Matt" Byrne was studded by some stunning testimony from a convicted burglar who 'gave details of a plot by Dinslo to hire a pro- stitute from Las Vegas to ~ an. alibi and another plan &fl'ang,i.nc the murder o( a key prosecution witness. Defense attorneys tried in vain to as- sau]t the credlbillty of the jail inmlte's testimony, insisting the details 1'ere worthless because of the man's crlriiinal record. ' The bap_k jQh, spanning two days, rock- ed the South County for weeu as more and more details were divulged about the enormous amount of loot taken by the daring, "sophisticated" burglMs. The trio burrowed through the roof after bypassing an alarm system, then hE.cked their way through the foot-thick concrete ceiling of the bank vault . They rendered the vault a total shambles, voiding every safety deposit bo:s: into a pile and scooping up millions in cash, securiUes, jewelry and other valuables. They then jammed the time lock mechanism and fied sometime on Sun- day. The huge loss was not discovered until late the following day after workmen finally entered the vault. · Some of lhe loot already has been recovered by the FBI, but the major por· lion sUU Is not accounted for. 'Mle DAILY PILOT learned from highly reliable aources, however, that nearly all the loot will be recovered ln a matter of a few weeks. Nontheless, the headaches for United California ~ and Oreo AJann Com- ISee NIGUEL. P1ie II 0r .. ge Cont Weadaer Continued cloudlneu 1broua1J Sunday, ls what the Wellherhley sees, with partlJI cl"811oi Sunday aft.......,. lll&hJ at lhe bolclltl around 70 rising to 7S Inland. Lon tonl&hl In the mld-50s. INSIDE TODAY . H. Ala m Glll!<IK b a ~ ... breed prfootc eve. He hatu tr,neh coo.ti, pr1/cr1 corporcitc Cli<nll IO cJl4llng Jdll<rt IPld maku iao:r>oo to $50,000 o ~tor: Ste ICOTJI, Pao• 5. "* ,.,., 1 • .....,..._. ""l a...dl,.... .... ....., .... c........ 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The FBI cmne under attack during the last years or the late J. Edgar Hoo ver's reign over it for allegedly \Yirctapping DAILY PILOT ' ,. ... ~ C..t DAILY Pll.Ol', "11ft w11kt1 I• cornbinfd the ,._Preu. Is pUOUWd by l~• Of•nll9 C:O..t Pulllltlllnl CMIPI"'· S.~ r1t• Mllliw. -•11ttec1. MW1y "'rolllll'I Frldl'j', tw C.tl M .. 1, N-r-rt aMCll,, H11111111g1M hkhl~tlin \11l1ty, Llt\IM lllftd\, ll'YIMISlddltluck MJd S111 Cltmtftlll SM """' Clplslr-, A 1111111 r.-;ilmll adl!lerl 11 publW\ed s.111rd1y., Miiii S..O.n. Tiii prlnclPll Pllbflthlng p!Mlt ii l't UO Weil Illy Slrnl, Cotti M.w, C..llflmll, tua.. R.ob•rt N. w,,d Prnidenl Ind PU11111'1t'I" J1ck R.. Curt1y Vk1 J'reildenl 11\d Gcn1r11 Man1oer Tho"''' K.,.,a Ed!IOI' Thom11 A. Muq1hin1 M•neglrog E.OlrCl'r Ch1rl•1 H. loof R.ich1rcf P. 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Gray &aid an Incldent in Oblo brou1hl to bb attention tbe fact that tbe FBI since 1950 had compiled data m Congress members and oe.n- dida\el from newspapcn, magazines, campalgn literature and v a r l o u 1 reference publlcatlona. Democrats Pull Ahead in State Voter Signups SACRAMENTO (AP) -Democrats widened their margin over Republicans by another 88,320 voters during the final 24 days of a record statewide voter registration. a new registration report issued Friday reveals. The report said 10.4 million Califor- nians are registered to vote in the Nov. 7 presidential election. That'• 200,000 more voters than Secretary of State Ednnmd G. Brown predicted would sign up. Although Democrats increased their margin in total voten, both parties slip- ped slightly In their percentages of the voters registered. Biggest percentage in- crease is ln the "declined to state" category, up frnm 5.4 percent at the time of the June primary to 5.8 percent today. 11le report says 1.3 million voters have been registered since the June primary, 475,112 in the closing 24 days of registra- tion, which closed Oct. 8 for the presidenial race. Here are the new "preliminary final'' voter totals reported today by lhe secretary of st.ate and how they compare with earlier figures : Demxrats -The new Democratic total is 5,842,379 voters, or 56.02 percent of registered voters. The Democratic total was 5.1 mlllloo in June, for 56.4 per- cent of the total then. 1be new figures show a gain of 243, 292 registered Democrata during the final 24 days of registration. The Democratic share was 56.3 percent then. Republicam -Republicans are up to 3,827,216 registered voters, for 36.7 per- cent of the total. GOP registration in the :..~ waa 3.39 million, 37.3 percent or :ihe total. f'ron1 PageJ SNAKE ... lizards are usually eliminated by natural seleetlon. "They mo!tly starve l9 d~th bec•use thty can't get food down wit.bout flgbtlng over it.'' he said. But Gertrude, which was found in the steamy Florida everglades by a fonne r RUJSO's employe, managed well enough to live in the wild for a year before she "'US found . Now, more than four years later, she has grown to nearly five feet In length. "She grov.'S about t\vice as fast as the average pine snake because she eats twice as much," Keit h said. "And believe me, eating is a real problem." Keith explaltled that although Gertie ha.a only one stomach, each bead bu 1 poycbo!OllcaJ need to eat 1 lull meal. "We feed each bead onoe a W9't Md . that Is IOtne operation," Keith aald. "We feed Gertie mice and feed one head at e. time/' he aald. "~ut we have to hold the other head away or tbey fight over the mouse." Kletb &aid that when the lint head ha> the moute !ully lllaide, Ibey stll't ,feedlntl tho albli' hold. "Sile hlll two tbn>at.I because the heada are joined right at the beginning of the spine, so there isn't a real problem \vlth the two mice meeting, inside" he said. Russo also said they have to stun the mice before feeding Gertie because she is not coordina ted enough between her two brains to constrict correctly and kill her prey. As far as Russo's and the San Diego Zoo are concerned, Gertrude is the only adult two-headed snake alive in tbe world today. She has made nwnerous television and show appearances, and her value goes up each year, Keith said. "We have already turned down an offer of $5,000 for her," Keith said. Gertie ha> also been the subject !or Scientific study. "She ls a real good eumple of what is caJled axial biforcatlon -the Slame.5e Twin idea," Keith said. "Reptiles are born all the time with double tails and legs and live but alm06t never with two heads." Keith added that Gertie's twin· headedness is more than likely not a hereditary thing. "This is a mutation so I doubt if we could breed any others," he said. Keith said the only problem they are still having with Gertie Ls that the two heads figbt with each other. "You see that little black mark on the left hand bead," Keith said, '.'That ls a scar where the other head bit tt." Keith said she is settling down more and more as she gets used to her pro- blem. "Now, if we could get one bead to know what the other is doing," Keith said , "They wouldn't try to pull apart when Gertie moves around her cage." Just staring into Gertie'• row: beady eyes la a strange experience in ilself, especially when both slithery, black fork- ed tongues dart out of her heads at the same time. Death Row Remodeled Remodeling begins on San Quentin's 6Q.eell Death Row, soon to be turned into a special short-term segregation unit housing trouble- some convicts awaiting disciplinary action . The last inmate was re- moved from Death Row in September. CANDIDATE SQUABBLE • • • out because I have fought against pay raises they sought." Third District incumbent Phillips who has been a board member for 16 years spoke of the county's low tax rate despite "the fastest growth rate in the nation." He praised the builders, busmes.,men, engineers and chambers of commerce "who a11 worked together with county government to solve our problems brought on by such rapid growth." "Orange County has the most rigid air Pollution regulations in the state, the best water pollutlon protection and a solid waste management program which is acknowledged to be best in the U.S.," Phl11ips said. "I have served you well over the years ~nd I want to continue to do so," he con- cluded.. His opponent-Diedrich, said, ''I i:ion 't "'ant' to be another Bill Phillips. He hosn 't done what I believe should have been done by a supervisor." He said we wanted to see im- provementJ in the en\llronment but was not a member of the extreme ecologist wing which wants to stop -everything. Diedrich, a former Fullerton city coun- cilman and member or the county Fair Board, &aid tbe enViromllental Impact laws pBISed by Coogress and tbe state Legislature were not good. "Did Coogress .. ally know wllat Ibey were passing when they enacted the en- vironmental laws?," he queried. .,What did the state's Environmental Quality Act mean? What does 'aignifiC(8Dl' mean? It must be defined." \ Tbe candidate concluded by eharglng that the county government bas been too land oriented. "We need a more business like approach -to managtment at the peoples' bushtess," he said. GM, Ford RenewPrioo Hike Bids DETROIT (AP) -General Motors and F0rd Motor C.O., both reporting modest third quarter earnings, say they wUI renew their request for a price hike to the Price Commission. The tw auto giants contend that re- cent rejection ol price increases requests had an adverse effect on profits for the third QUart.e:r, normally the worst quarter of tbe iiear due tb model changeover. GM BMOunced Friday third quarter profits were down 43.6 percent over last year, falling from $217 mlltloo to •122 mllllon, or from 75 to 41 cents a share. Ford'• earnings were up from '86 million to SM ~ or fnml 81 to 16 .., a ll>art. . Both companies said Ibey would resul> mit new price.hike requests to the Prk:e Commission. Earlier, Ford followed GM's lead and trimmed its 1973 model price Increase to 159 from $90. Ford said it would ask for the $90 per- car-average hike originally ~equested before il triimed back to a S59 lf"ICrease. GM said it bad not made a decision on whether to match its original reque.!t of $90. From P04re J NIGUEL ... pany of Orange County will not end even if the booty ti recover«!. Thus far victims of the losses have fil- ed $26 mrlnon in damage suits against tbe bank and alarm company. The second headache will be much like the initial problems experienced by bank pmoonel. J( took weeks to determine the exact loss from the vaults. It will take many weeks to return the loot to ill rightful owners il it, Indeed, Is • recovered. Women's Group Sets Meeting on Monday '!be encutive board of tbe newly orpnl2ied Laguna Beach chapter ol the National Orgonlzatloo for Women (NOW ! will meet at I a.m. Monday to dl!cuss strategy for moving the state's Equal Right.I Amendment out or committee and ooto the Senate floor. Plans for a day care center for Laguna Beacl\,also will be aired at the 11\eetlng In the i\Ome of convenor Dolbre• ' Ferrell. tnle~ted Women are invited to 4 call 4M-W for further infonnation. YES! ••• PRICE AND SERVICE MAKE US ORANGE COUNTY'S LARGEST ZENITH-RCA DEALER 23" 25" su,u CHROMACOLOR ...... 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The San Francisco mayor had charged that he WllS libeled by a Sept. 2a, 1969 Look article headlined ''The Web '11tal Links San Fnnclsco Mayor Joseph Alioto and the Mafia." • DllLY PILOT Stiff PMle Octobtr 1972 DAILY PILOT :J ~rug ... Thre•i ; Burma Opium Flow Revealed . By RUDI NIEPZ!ELSKI i/>fllt ~ PlliHUlf'I Since the Unlted St$tes has beet"! able to curtail opium shipments from Turkey, the finest raw material for heroin pro- duction ls coming out of Burma. But stemming the flow or narcotics from that small Asian nation may be im· possible since it's dictator, Gen. Ne Win has turned from being America's "darl· ing into a Frankenstein." So believes Edward ~f. Law·Yooe , a fonner Bunnese government official and newspaper editor, now living in exile in Thailand. bur11ing the COMtlfu.Uon 8Dd suppresstng democracy. Fle began t3 surround hlmsel! with Commun~t economic advbon a n d became a poseur of neutrality. according to Law-Yone. "Now the U.S. doesn't know what to do. His government won't be a buffer against the Chine!e. Now there will be no advance warning of a Chinese move. ln fact he might be the Instigator," said Law-Yone. "He is no longer an ally to the U.S. but a dire threat . The United States Is hard put lo explain that he W85 a darling at one time and that he is now a Frankens--Law· Yone. secretary general or the tein." Bunna Parliamentary Democracy Party led by ousted Prime Minister U Nu, ap- peared at Orange Coast College Thurs- day to tell students about the latest Bunne\;e.U.S, problems. He said doiens of "high-powered ex· editives" are currently floating around Burma, offering mmey to Gen. Ne Win as Yo ung Bicyclis ts Test Thei r Skills an inducement to kill opium production. J L Rode As ...., as the judge discharged the jury, AIJoto's counsel1 James Boccardo, moved for B third trial. In the 20-day s8cond trial, Boctardo bas sou1ht to develop in the juron' minds a conviction that malice was in- volved in the magazine's 1969 publication. Boccardo sugge!lted that the article was politically motivated to slow down the political career of Alioto who was a pro- spective Democratic candidate r o r governor or California in 1970. THIRD GRADE T~ACHER BILL YATES READS TO HIS CLASS AT GATES SCHOOL Seven Mii• :r .. chers Work 1t tile San Joaquin District Elementary Facility But Ne Win, who seized aboolute coo--ll agunU 0 trol of the country for the second time in . 1962 won't, because he is no longer A bike rodeo will be held for youthful ne~tral but acj;ualJy contemptuous of the Lagunans beginn ing at noon today at the United Sta tes. parking lot or the school district ad· You Came a Long Way .. • "'He's saying, 'O.K. give me the ministra tive office, across from the money, but I'll do with it as I please." high school. Registration begins at 10 the Burmese diplomat told the students. a.m. at the lot. The heroin problem Is compounded Competitions are set up to test the because the Burmese state producing the skills of riders who must maneuver highest quality of opium has been under through obstacles in a timed exercise. The seaxKI trial took three hours less than lb4Jlnt for tbe jury IQ:. qree it couldn't agree. Male Elementar y School Teachers Ending 'Mom is m' Chinese control since 1968. Riders \\'ith the best times and fewest Financial inducements by the U.S. ror collisions with the hazards W'ill win . the Burmese to eradicate production Prizes include three new bicycles and Tbe jurors reported that they had agreed that Ule: magazine story was false and lhat there was a preponderance of evidence that it was defamatory. But on the Ihlr<I quest1oo defined by Judge Smith. Ole jury rep>rted there was no agreement that there was clear and con· vincing evidence that the editors and management had acted with "actual malice." Howard Hughes In Good Health -Underwriter NEW YORK (UPI ) -Billionaire Howard Hugbel was bearded, in ap- parent good health, "graciOUJ and softspoken" at a 5:40 a.m. meeting with a New York underwriter 1811 month in a Nicaragua penthouse, Fortune magazine s3id In it5 November edlt,lon released Monday. 'Forlune said Men1ll L)l)lch, Pier«, Fenner ,.,Smith inaisted a,t''t!ie per&00al *"~r~ ~ai,f& mllllon MerTlll Lynch vice preai&nt Julius II. Sedlmayr and an attorney, J. Courtney Ivey ,o/. N'"' ¥~ ~ JluP!I< Nuod and>Jiet up lbe aa..n tlieellltJ Sept. JS lo a sului ol the Hotel lnte!'llltlonal in Ma!lltegu• •. "Mr. Hughes doesn't operate on lhe same time as most people," Sedlmayr said. By CANDACE PEARSON Of ni. DellY Plltt Staff When Arnold Bennan began student teaching in a primary grade lt years ago, bis supervising teacher, a woman, told him there was no place, for a man in elementary level education. ' But times have changed. And so has Arnold Berman. He is now plncipal of Gates School in El Toro where he employs seven male teachers and one male student-teacher, four of them in the primary grades. There used to be a prejudice against men teaching k~garten through sixth grades, especially agalMt those who might want to teach kindergarten through tlllrd grades. Many persons thought there was something "funny" about a man who would want to teach small children and others, Berman said, Ul'.:tught elementary education and "Momimt" should go hand in hand. Now educators realize the primary Y?MI are cruciaJ. Bennan thinks that gMng children at that age expowre '° both male and female l.mages Is ais!o crucial. ~;,SChqols, h/l.ve,1 ~~ ~.,ted,'.' Bennan sa1a. "Its important. foe children. boys partiCularly, to ht1ve a male to identify with." •l\10 prinllpo),,~lu-~ --'thioilgh eighth Crad"IS• poblled out that the men teacherS plojt cotch, jump rope, perform on gultlnt ahd so soine things children have normally c o n s i d er e d "sissy." "It's nice for little kids to see a big 'Serious Problem' • Council Seeks Solution To Lingering Coves Gas By WILLIAJ\t SCllRElBER water vapor or if it is breathed," he said. Of tt1e 0111y, P•ltt sr.tt Mcinnis also said.Jhe gas -causes a fire Newport Beach. city .,eOWlCllm.en bave hwrd when the seepage is ignited by a agreed to spend up co $20,IXX> t6 combat C¥elessly thrown match or cigarette. noxious gas seepage from the ground in "I would say the public health is Bllboa Coves. definitely being jeopardtied to some Councilmen ordered the city staff to go degree," he said. "The staff !hduld go to bid I · h bid immediately and funds be made to as soon as possib e wit a new available to solve this before Dec, I." ~em to snuff out the Jingering West Public Works Director Joseph Devlin l'le\vport stink. told couocllmen !be city '11ouid get out of actk>n was taken after councilmen the business of gas control arfd leave It in reports from a a:eologUt, the city's the bands of the convnunlty group using pU c wcrk.s dlrector and members of a city subsidies. · locfl homeowners group. "The problem was bad for years lDllil 1'lbis Is a very serioUI problem,., said we put in tbat ~ental burner on Jmes Schultz, president of the Balboa Coast Highway in 1981," Devlin said. Cores Atsociatk>nt \'The amoun\ of "We agreed to bum off the gas tmtil ~ sulfide ,,. 14 not.. lethal but 1974." v~ uncomfortab&i." But Devlin said the ris and acid tmve 111t really restri(tl peOple's uae or their caused nothing but trooble with the pNJperty/' be said. burner and collecUon system . A report by co~ltina Jtoloalst Georg e "We should get out of It because It 111 ~'81 of Newpoa1 . ~ch contained on private property," he said. "We could fllfres which be aaid proved the gas be held accountable for damages." Je~ls could be harmful and smelled far rtlclnnis said the city can't shirk its wofse than a typi!!al sewer plant. responsibility to West Newport, which he ·llrhe Balboa Coves Dol.10\'3 a'aa sample represents on the council. ied . . . 14,100 p8rts per million "We can 1 gtt a 'bold•harmless agree- ( ) of hydrogen autflde gh/1 •EebaJ ment with residents,'.' he said. "This Is a sat "Tbe sewerage \l Orange Couiity public air pollution problem." trelitment plante 1s 11e1a al'!IOO ppm." Ci ty Maooger Robert Wynn aaid his bal said hydrogen sulfide Is the e1e-staff Is already preparing a bid package t that causes the rotten-egg amen · based on Zebal's repcrt. w over the ~· "'Jlhe report calls for a new gas , alto ..Uled i -<Onlbl~ argu-• • scavenging ll)>llem ol perforated plastic m"!!I alllOlti &u> ~ ~Ir Ul6 pipe underground," Wynn l&ld. "Kil chel!Ucal makeup otu.~; · ~ •estimate wu '20,000 bul we'll oee once Hil report •-... lysll If&ur.s bld3 go out." Jl!VJin( the pa hu • petroleum haae Schultz toiJI 1be council ol anolber 1 ritlalr than marsh 'I• f0tu1d In other potential problem Cl'<!ated by tbe 'ban· amii ol the city -such a Upper New-cloned Uruon OU service st•Ilon near. the port. Bay -where there is a large gas burner on Pacific c.oast Hi&hway. amdmt ol dec111og ~lanl life'. "'11te statioo Ii closed bui the po tanb "111e hydrogen 1Ulfide gas Is dertved are sllll uoderaround," he aald. "II bum-rron\ the action ot aan water oo p)'ifle. a ing undergroiincf t•s slEuld touch U-con*non mlnerol In ou.bearlllg marine tanks of!, II would be like a bomb under oe<1iln.Ots," tho report illld. West Ncwpoii." Ar number ol oil JHll• are sill!-But City Fire Inspector Art Morton operatinl oo the W..i Ne;.;,;;.i bluffs. said Tburddaf tho I> bablllty of such a =port Blach Ma~ DOM!d~nis' bl.Ill ~ .ut!likcly. • the galetl are <icliftlteb' a ltimd to "'1l>4r1 1!lur ttiOy -underground In health. tbe llrat pliw:e," be u ld. "Someone would "~clro8bt sulfide in lhal quantlly can actually Jt,ive to open one~ w drop in fonli sulfUrlc«ld -It -wllh I mifi:ll." man do these things," be said, "and not be embarrased or ashamed." The teachers involved all love their work. They are Bill Meekum, kiJr. dergarten; Bill Longfellow and his stu- dent teecher Homer Smith, third grade; Bill Yates. lbiJd grade; Bernanl Grot- sky, Lee Finn, Jeff Herdman and BUI Baucher, all sil:tb grade. Gates School serves some children of military fathers, who may be gone for long stretches of time. For other families, fathers' jobs or divorces can keep the male influence to a minimum. "You'd be really surprised how when 1 play catch or football with the boys,'' Yates said, "they just eat it up." I.pngfellow likes to teach younger children because be thinks "there's more need there. The lower you go, the harder it gets, rather than easier." Meekum said be bad more reaction from parents than from his cbllch-eu when he began teaching the kindergarten class. When be was a student teacher, however I am requested to observe a first ' • • grade, his teacher "practically fell out of her chair." Having both male and female teachers, Meekum ' believes, "gives a different point of view on any subject and both sides for children to relate to." The cblldren seem happy, they all said. A student 'at Cal State Fullerton, Smith wants to go into a primary grade because "the responsibility there is greater than at any other time. The dropouts never occur in high school, they occur. in tile first, seeond and third grade." The men teachers don't necessarily use more discipline nor do they take on tbe entire sports or science programs. The lines are blurred now between men and women in teacing, just like in socie- ty. 'lbere are stttngths and weaknesses in OOth &e1es, Berman said. "It should be an equal partnership, like a marriage. There should be enough men so a man teacher is not an oddity," said the man who was once in that position. there are doomed to failure because "the trophies for first through third place U.S. may give them all the money, but finishes . The activity i:s cosponsored by they woo't go In.and fight the Chinese." the Laguna Beach Police Department Law-Yone, founder and editor of The and the Jaycees . Nation, Burma's leading Eng I Is h Contestants are divided into three age language dally, actually was involved groups: 6 to 9 years, 10 to 12 yean and with his foe Ne Win when the general 13 to 16 years. first seized power m 1958. "l feel personally guilty that this kind of idea (a dictatorship) should have taken root in the first place," he said. But the first coup d'etat urved to im- pose dictatorial control for a limited period only and did achieve significant improvements in Burma. "The people like me came forward and consented to serve ln any way we could," added Law·Yone who was successful in. winning a $35 million grant from Presi- dent Eisenhower for construct.ion of the Burma Road while working for the Ne Win regime. But when the general took over again in 1962 he made it plain that be intm:ied to stay in power for the rest of bis life by DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE Dellwry of the Dally Piiot b guarantffd ~Y·F•IO•YI II !IOU do no! hlW ~ P9PM" by $:» P.m., can •nd ~ copy will w 11rouo111 io 'fOl.I. c.ra ••• NII.... ....,u 1:30 p.m, S.111nt.y ,,.., Sun0.ly1 " ,.., .,. llOt rweet\'9 yovr <.OPY 11Y t 1.m. Sll'IR'Gfy, OI" l •• ft'I. svnav. a" •nd • COPY wHI be ~ • vou. Call• •t• talr..., ur>ILI 10 1.m. Telt!phonn MOtl Or•n;1 C:OWOIY Ar111 •.•••••• 6G..art Norftlwul Hunlln;tooft 6Mdl •rid wntmln•W .. . . . . . . , ...... , •1ut S.ri Clemente, C•Pblnno I.Md!, S.n J11o1n (.apbtr-, OtN Pelrlt. 5Putll l.aQl.Wla, L..-'""'"' .... ft40I I ' I II STATION 'WAGONS e Montego MX VIiiager , ' e M8l'f1Uls Colony Park e Monterey Station Wagon ---LEASE--- Speciali.t In Full Mo inlenance Loosing ! 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GLAZED TILES may also be used on floors now that heavy-duty glazes have been developed. 'lbelr textured and matte finishes are touted as sliP proof and scratch resis- tant. Quarry tile -the tradi- tional earthen-red tile -is , - S..\WW, -28, 1972 • Orange .Trees to Gi.,e Grapefruit DAILY PILOT Sl.tt l"Mte ALTERED ORANGE TREES GIVE GRAPEFRU IT Dean Buchinger Examines Modified Grove '!be Irvine CompaQY ... peel.I ooe ol 1U orange rirovet to produce a good crop of srapelruit. Gr.pefrult? Yea, grapefruit from 41 acres Of Otaq!t trees. It isn't a corporate pipedream. It's a pro... cedure called "top work- ing" that alters the bear· ing habits of certaln trees from one prodll(t t o another. It will wort with almoods, apples, peaches and all citrus. You can't grow a different type of fruit on a tree; say chaog1ng almonds to ap- ples, but it is possible to change one varlety of ap- ple to another, or one al· ·mond to another. Although top working has been around for yf:ars. the agricullural division of the kvine COmpany made the decision last spring to try the process for the first time. Dean Buchinger. manager of the Orchard Dep.artment, was given the responsibility t o supervise the procedure. His first step was to select on orange grove that was eoncluclva to top~ "WE DIDN'T W1D1 to top wui< • good Pf"du<1oc Velencli ll'OV•. SO "9 looted for one that wuo'I productlng 11 well as we wantedl~ might be ex- perienc~."I -beelth pn>blonU. ' Bucblnger ... plains. 1'Flnally, our •t- tentlon was focuaed on· a two-year-0ld grove, and we moved in." A crew moved among the lttes mUln( throe snall Inclslooo like an 1"' vetered "T'' in the area where llle trunlt branches out. Tiree small budJ from a Reed whits grape- lrull tree w<re lnoert· eel, and plutlc tape .... wrapped around the bud securing it t!ghUy to its new-. The area of the new buds was then sprayed with diatomaceous earth to protect the buds from sunburn. ' Buchinger pointed out that llle young, healthy buds are produced al a nursery by special bud- produeiJC trees. IN ABOUT two weeks the li<lcll l>egan lncubatitw and llarted to grow. At this time the bulk ot the --·of the orange trw are cut back leaving just eoough foliage to continue ....,1ng the buds Iowan! maturity. If all ot tbe lollace ,.., removed there would not be -emugb ol the -· ... mainlng to support the root S)'Btem, and the tree would be stunted , Bucblnger 111id. Buds now grow rapidly, from one to 21/a inches a day. When llle bud shoot reacllu about 15 inches it ls cut back to prevent the ,, additional weight from bre~ it 1..,. from the U,.. J:qing the firot SIUD• mei shoots are cut back asi many es .five or six times. BY THE END of tbe first year the buds have developed strong contact with the tree, and are sen- ding out additional shoots. Now it is time to let the "youngsters'' got out on their own, and the re- mainirw nurse branches of the orange tree a r e removed. 'Ibo metamorphosis lo qow complete. The new rrapelrull tree. oo1y • year old, begins to lll1ow sill"' of flultlng, but It will be another lwo year• before it llarts producing heavUy. , Advaniages or top work· Ing, Buchinget ·'8)'S, fa that llle tranoplant has the benefit of surviving on an estabUsbed root system . This saves from tin to 2 years growing time, whlch is very important con- sidering how mu c h quicker the new crop begiM paying for llsell and making' a prolit. Abo,• bad grove can be chan(!ed to a good grove without the tremendous and expemive jcb ol.pul~ ing the old trees and p!an- tlng new ones. Today, more than 5,500 n e w omnge • grapefruit trees ore alive and well within the agricultural divison's 5,200 acres of ordlard crops. The new Orange c..mty grapefruit crop will be d i s t ribuled throughout California. now also available in a range ll..•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••llliiil•li_illl_iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliim••••• .. of new shapes, sizes, colors. .. Contemporary rug designs have picked up the tile pattern look. One new car,>et pattern, tilestone, not only goes down like tiles, but Its design re- sembles a tilestone pattern of small and large squares and rectangles. THE It-INCH square carpet tiles in shades or straw-brown are made of long-wearing nylon and have a bui.lt-.in back· ing of latex foam rubber with an adhesive backing. No other underpad is necessary. Seams become part o( the pattern and disappear. Foam-backed carpets are now available in rugs of olefin, potyestef -aOO acrilin including shags, low-level tufts, ribs and felted surfaces. Lighting Can Scorch Evergreens Intense light can scorch your evergreens. So don't plant them too close to white or light~lored houses where boWlClng sunlight will prac- tically cook them. The plant will often die, sometimes two or three years after being planted. Least tolerant oC inteose light are yew and rhododen- drcn AJ.alea and Japanese ilex doo't suffer quite as much. Keep aouth-slde foundation plantings at least three or four feet from a building line i£ ex· posed to full sunlight, advises tree expert Robert Bartlett. In summer, all plants on southern and southwestern ex- PolW'f:S need more water than thole oo the north side. GROUP WANTS TREE SAVED • ENGLEWOOD, Co I o . (AP) -'The head of a conservation group here is making a pitch to save the life of this year's WhHe """-"' Clrbtmu tree -an Enaieman spruce from Wyoming. Mrs. R. M. Lembke, chairman of Provkle for People, ouggested that rather than cut down the Wyomlng tree and ship it East, ''Why not decorate the tree in Jtl natural sur· roundioga and have Vice PresJderrt Agnew corae out and throw the switch that tU(lll on llle lights? 0 After Olristmas lhey can strip ft of decorations and the tree can go on llv· ~." . ._.T. GAR·DEN Orchid Bl-..1ns ·Galore GAILY I'll.OT Sltff '"""9 I Kitchen Storage-- In the Wall . .............. ". If you do it yourself, here are some bit& of information that may be helpful to you: * Extra kitchen storage space can be created b.y cutting an opening in a wall the width of three studs and as high as you want it. Cut out the center stud and place a 2 by 4 at the top of the opening 10 that it spans the first and third studs. Put in shelves between the studs a@. use molding around the outside of the opening to Nurserymen Elect County Officers W eekender Gardeners' Checklist Here are eome things to be Jerry Johnson of Santa Ana treasurer. He is with Green thinking about this weekend. •--been e1-~~ pres1·dent of Thumb International, in El uo.;, C\;\.o;\.I • It's not too late lo aow the CaJifontia Association of Toro. sweet ,... ... for sprtnn: bloom. N • Johnson succeeds J a c k ----c· urserymen 5 (CAN) Orange Gruber of Santa Ana as e Hoe weeds that sprout up County Chapter. chapter president. Gruber, a over bulb beds. Early rains The 23-year-Old Johnson was representative for p e r r y ' s wlU promote their growth and installed with other 19'n-73 Plants, Inc., will represent the attention now will eliminate clutpter officers at the group's local chapter on the CAN's havU:c to pull them later in October meeting heki at the state board of directors. Each the.year. of the associations' 16 regional • M 1 Airport.er Inn in Newport any coo s e as o n Be ch chapters has representation on vegetables are available as a · the board, which is the seedling t r a n s p I a n t s in Elected chapter vice pres!-governing body of CAN. nurseries. dent was Archie Miller of Named lo the chapter's finish It off. Yorba Lioda, who Is affiliated board ol directors are Mike • Top quality Hybrid Lily with Bandini Fertilizer Co. Hirsch, Green M e d a J I j o n bulbs are available th i s * James H. Tringham, Hun-Nursery. Huntington Beach; month. Give them a well- tington Beacll, was re-elected Don Fife, Burpee Seed Co., drained soil in filtend shade. CatUeya Porcia at UC Irvine has enough .:t:dooms to decorate ;1. whole senid~ pf?m. Under th~ tender l~ving care of nurseryman ~illiam J. Fogarty, the o.:.. chid plant (CanlZarro vanetr) has produced an estimated 550 blooms. T~. plant is fed a balanced fertillZer twice weekly and temperatures· in greenhou_. · are not allowed to drop below 62 degrees. ' · · · When steaming off or secretary. He is a represen-Riverside; l>an Isabell Costa e Plant spring-blooming otherwiseremovingwallpaper, tative for Kellog Supply Co. Mesa , American-Modoc Inc.; bulbs now. Ranw:iculUB, ame- be sure to cover the floor with Recording secretary ls Gary Nobuo Miyamoto, -Miyainoto moMs, daHodils, tulips, bya- mnnpled newspapers. If YoU Hata of A·B-C Nursery, Nursery, TusUn; and Grant cintbs, and Dutch Iris are s don 't, you'll find the wallpaper Giu:dena. Steve Andrews, Shaver, Lloyd's Nursery It few of the choices for out· 1licldng to the floor as it Placentia, was installed as Landscape Co. of Costa Mesa. standing color. comes off the wall, not only1 -~------------''----------''------­ making a mess but causine: staim. * In roller painting rough Insecticide: Wasps stucco, deep indentations may not take the paint. Keep a large sponge handy. When dip- ped in the paint, it is excellent for filling those hard-t~reach areas. Nontoxic Met hods Protecting Tr ees * Plastic wood used to make repairs is diUicult to remove when some of it gels on an ad-ltERKELEY (AP ) -Of. ficials here are turning to oo:i- toxic methods to protect their 30,000,itreet trees from gnaw- ing insects. One of their secret weapons is a tiny wasp with the unwieldy name. of Trloxys curvicaudus. Each about the size or a gant, the wasps, were im- ported from northern Europe by scientists at tl:le University of Calllornia campus here in a cooperative program with city ofriclaLs. The wasps, whose only prey are the aphids which infest linden trees, are crediled with eliminating the parasites from more than 200 linden trees in Berkeley. other jtems in Berkeley's antibug arsenal are water spra;ys, used to blast Insects out of trees and plants, prun- ing to reduce insect food sup- plies, and bacterial spray! that give the insects fatal diseases without h a r m i n g anything else. "The problem," says Wllllam Olkowski, who heads the university side of the pro- gram , "is that we're col- oo1zers here. Most of our ornamental trees have been uprooted and brought from otber areas." ·.' .. 11Unfortunatety, we often bring parasites, but not the predators that keep t ·h e parasites.Jn control," be said. Before the wasps were used, sticky -drifts of the honeydew produced by aphids could be found on virtually any auto that parked beneath the linden Rose Talk Sc lieduled Robert Lindquist, a rose hybrldizer from Hemet, will address members and guests of the San Clemente Garden Club Nov. I in the Community Clubhouse's Founder's Room . Lindquist will present color slides and demonstrate the development and care of roses. All garden c I u b members and guests are welcome to the 1:30 p.m. monthly event. INSTALLED CHAIN-LINK FENCING trees. joining surface for whJch it "Look at the situation two was not intended. You can buy years ago," saijl Olkowski, a special plastic wood solvent '.'and .you'lf·.set whf~',lhO , that will solten llle hardened wasps b{lve done." ~ substance and enable it to be Tbe lntroductiOn of the removed. wasps at that time is 'believed to be UH!-lit"St lirile a natural predator has been used to con- trol pests in an urban setting, he added. In addition, the non-toxic ap- proach is less costly, said Walter Toney, the c i t y • s director of parks and recrea- tion. "Two years ago we were spending $7 ,000 per year, mostly for pesticides. Last year the bill for our trees pro- gram was $2,500, and it'll pro- bably go down moret'' he aaid. Many persons believe a orie- quarter-inch portable electric drill will not cut any holes larger than one quarter of an inch. Actually, the quarter· inch designation refers only to the maximum size of the bit shank it will handle. * After removing the old finish from a floor with a floor sander prior to refinishing, it ls essential that the entir room be vacuwned bet doing another thing, COSTA MESA GRAND OPENING Y2 OFF ON ALL • • • Carpets and furniture cleaned • ' " WALL TO • WALL CARPET CLEANING . ' * NIW CAJIPET SHOWROOM * CUSTOM INSTALLATIONS & REPAIRS * FIN E !JPHOLSTI RY CLEANING * COMM ERCIAL & INSURANCE WORK • ' . • (7l4 I· 646-S708 King's <lrpet co. -Coott Mou. Calif. 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' ' • • , -·· At low tide along Newport Beach near the pier, father and 90n Charles and John Moore of Anaheim dig for clams, but come up with a creature more visually aesthetic -, but less tantalizing to the taste buds. John, 7, holds a starfish while dad digs deeper. Horoscope: Libras: Feign Sh.yness SUNDAY OCTOBER 29 By SYDNEY OMARR GEMINI (May 21-June ?Q): figures prominently. lf you attempt to skip es.sen· SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): tial details, you will be forced You get career boost from to retrace your steps. Accent unusual source. Welcome the the basics. Build on solid base rthodo Sa ltlari Id Libra can feign shyness. uno x. g an cou These natives are aware of by being thorough. Pisces is in be in picture. Accent is on lift- 1.-picture. Don't d e c e i v e ing bushel from your own lut:ir innate abilities in many yourself. light. Your goal Is closer than areas. But they want to be minht be imagined. Know it CANCER (June 21.July 22): "'' told they're good; they soak and act like you know it. ll Be shrewd about money. Some up comp ment.s as some one may be trying to outfox SAGITrARIUS Nov. ZZ..Dec. would vltami~. Compliments you. Obtain valid hint from 21): You are being overly are food for the Libran. Thus, Gemlrrl message. Take nothing cautious. You have allies. the "shy" Libra usually is for granted. In ch o o s Ing 'l1lose who appear indifferent waiting, observing, attentive between youth and experience, actually have your best in- your work easier. Ask ques- tions and make requests. You will find that people now are or a mind to be cooperative. All you need do is ask -and this can be difficult. But ask! IF TODAY IS YOUR BIRTHDAY you are intuitive, intense, attractive and magnetic. Recent change is going to benefit you. You will be doing more traveling, perhaps writing. You will feel free. And once more your heart will sing. March will be one of your mo11t significant months next year, 1!113. ·-for a hint of appreciation. ll take the latter. terests at heart. Get rid of you do appreciate something a LEO (July ~ self-pity. Break-down barriers. To find O!.lt,_wtlo'• lud.Y '°'" rcu '" Saturday, October 28. 1972 DAI LY PllOf ii MERCEDES: U.fY TO DIJYf IAIYTO LU.St Detective Slams T el.eviswn TynP.s ;_ $127.71 -r _. 10 UllD MllCIDIS , ON DISPLAY ~:l,"P\:~.~:: ov;:::=w:.:r! com· HOUSE 'OF IMPORis SAN mAN¢lsco (AP) - H. Alain GllalOln lo one or the oew breed of privale eye.. He bales trend. coats, pr<fen the Cec:bn1cal legal , .. quiremenll of corporate clients to tracking down killers and, wben he U!lnks he's being deli<I Jn, • ponies flnalJy fell throogh but MRCIDHIJ'~ HAW For ' h1I tn:luble, « rather the Pffyate mvtrtiSator earn-lNJ "-• '•• ..... Pet! his avoldance ~ l~ Gillteln eel 1~516 plus espenses. " -.._ """"' nels a handtome llQ,000 tJ> 52:\,1250 ~ a xear aa one of San Gllst.ein aays he t a lee ':I~~~~~ Fnnclsco't 50 er ID private pleasure 1n the quiet side 0111 lnyestigaton. . his work, In determlnlng "a VESPA fact )'W need ls in the ColUM • • • M-el BE TRA VEl.S to Europe County courthouse and going ...... ...., ......... ... Al"lergies Report,ed In Shoes twice a year, orders rustom there and finding It. wetW..,.. 1a1r ...... ,.,... fl50 shoes Jn London and stays "~1.aybe that means I have a CIAO in l h tels er.-.. CMwl pos l o · bookkeeper's mentality," he 1r. ..._ ... ~._ ............ Gilstein, a graying 45-year. mused. Wqde M ._.,.. _. ft ... 4!d . who w:;8:8 ~go!~ wliatktlb Uke the hero in many detec-nwl..W. ., .•• .... ain on \C"' Vc:M., uas e live slories, however, Gilst.eln NEWPORT love for media images of his is a man with a past. profession. MOTOR SPORTS PALOALTO(AP)-lfyour "Either the private io-A SERGEANT in the feet itch, throw away your vestigator is a complete fool Army 's Special Forces when ~~::N1:::.:. shoes and maybe your socks a . -as in Perry Mason -or he retired in 1961, he served M '"" •1ottt llff co.,1 HlvhwlY> local dermatologiSt advises. ' el s e a c o ~ p I et .e I y a professional soldier i n ,._: '44-71l I An increasing number of unscrupul~ guy, he said ln "Israel and a few other places cOME ,,. a TAK• ,. T•ST 01trvs people are contracting painful an interview. I don't want to talk about." SAL•s a 1111v1c1 skin eruptk>ns on their feet "()( It'$ Lhe t)eroic derripg· He keeps an automatic ':::,.:..= ':..!~ from synthetic materials and do lib Mannilt. They never pidol and a .38 caliber detec.:I~~~~~~~~~~ otbet" agenta used in some pcrtray dowIH:o.eartb private tive special in a deslr. drawer shoes, Dr. Robert M. Adams investigators," be said. and a curTent case be la contends In C a 11 f 0 r n I 8 BUT BE ADMITS some haodling for a Phoenil;, Artz. Medicine, the 0 cf i c i a I private investigaton, partlcu· client involve.s a kidnaping and magatine of the CaUfornla larly the okktyle tYpp!J, a double-cross, Gilstein !ays. MedJcal Association may b a v e ealned their Even so, when he thinks he · Jess ""n shirun" g reputations is being followed , Gilsteinn , "ONCE M'WE almost ex· l.lio · "Som~ of these guys -d1sa~ars into a che:ra~ elusively of leather, footy,·ear they're a minority I miabl say terist1cally gentle environment over the last 50 years has -follow a wife and If they -a red-draped tea room !re· undergone many changes in think lhere's more than $500 to qucnted by elderly women. composition," the article says. be had, they draw it out, milk "If anybody followed me in "A.L!!light_be~~ted, man-it for all it's worth." here, he's stick out like a sore made plastic materials are Gilstein's work1oad or 30 to thwnb," Gilstein said, spoon- gradually replacing leather 40 cases at a given time are ing up tomato cream soup and aod other natural products." typically made up of ~ munching deUcately on e . AdamS says US(! .• of hundreds veitlgations i n v o I v l n g an-c:routcm. of new; dyes, .cllemlcal tanning titrust suits, patent in-·l.=========::=;I materJ.als, gemµcldes and frlngement.s, co :r po r a\ e anll0 mil!leW oifeolt con lead to personnel aod personal Injury What be t.enn.s ''shoe cases. depnall\lS.'" . " One case required that be ''EARLY IN the course of invesUgate the value of a pr~ the dloease, the eruption perty uurcl>a9ed m rural Atr usually occun OOly when a burn, 6y one corporation fnm certain pair of. !hoes Ls worn, another for a p o s s i b 1 e but later the con d i t lo n restaurant site.• beeoines continuously present ALONG TB)!: WftY Gllstein and very persisleflt," he spent 130 hourS fnterviewing warns. local businessmen aod porlng CUSTOM D PERIES WOVEN WOODS 25% QFF CALL GENE TODAY 122 4511o STRIEr 1· 73-8015 NEWPORT IEACH · . . ~ . .... . .. KNOW YOUR CANDIDATE VOTE FOR LOU ROY PIG IF you really want to lose weight •.. but you enjoy good food and a lot of it ~ ... you'll love Weight Watchers! .. The> Weight W.itchers progr11m·offers you ilO endleis variety of delicious foods, including me<it, fish, fowl, ~ala.ds, fruil s, veget~les, potaloes, p.ista and wooder· ful desserts! And it re.illy \'VOrks. O.er 4 million hilppy people h;ive lost weight witll Weight W11tchers. So whvwaitl Come learn how to s!im down ~fety. sensibly, Libra says or does, doq"t keep Keep a part of y~fi ~~~ Give yours'elfl'oom. YOU ·bave C::.:.,'"'1s!:"7.i °'H',:i,s~vM~~ it a Seeret. Let Llbrli.' know and ·aacred. Mean.!1 don't tell right and duty to live your ~~~~ l,;Fgr•rr.::~~~'1..'5Dm_~ you are aware, fascimHed and II .o~n life. ' 1 •• : ' PIL011 ·Booe Gr~. Genlrll St• waiting to toss evw additional ~le~ hl°°gh ~~ha~:U:igc~; 'cAPmCORN (Dec -' -'-""-·---' v_,_. _._v._•.c...oo"_· --SELF HAYNOPNOSIS accolades. Put simply, Libra JV • _....an. is plea300 by being pleasing to to be yourself for yourself -19): Don't restrict your ownl1'_..,._______ . · bi!'stts ' 'l:f'.'9;tf. c;>PE"' Olfl MW' tintj, !hers despite family pressure. Act freedom of thought. Give full DYNAMIC NEW COM BINAT ION for suce•ss end l 0~ r ~ ' ... : • ' f'-• i-;-.. \ l. ·~ · act<inlingly. play to intellectµal CtD'iosity. BUSINESS AND heppiness. Gives you th• power to break bad Al\IES (March 21:~Pfir i9):,' VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl 22)' You may be amazed al what PROFESSIONAL hab;ts, INCREASE YOUR E5P, ea•• more mon- H.rber 1t Wlltol'I MON. 7rl0 '"' TUES. 9:30 AM I 7:10 ,M F,OR INFORMATION AND FREE BROCHURE CALL : 835-5505 ~ Sorile now could accuse you ot ~St.rive for original approach. you discover about othen: -GUJ DE ey, gein self confidence, improve your conc•nfr•-~ being "hammy." That is to Cooperate with Leo. Work and yourself. Gemini, Virgo tion and study s~i/ls, increase your vitality & sex t say, you tend to overem-behind scenes to achieve goal. persons could be involved! I"----------4ppeal. FANTASTIC SAW MOTIVATION ' phQ!ze aJJjl to dramatize what Means be subtle. Stick to 1'lUf. AQUARIUS (Jan .. 20-Fe~. e MATTRESSES LICTUH• M-. -,,.. ot I,.~. CouJa be tnvia. ObYiOusJy, key o~ style bu.t don't~ to9~o'ij-o .. 18}: Ue low _ be willi~ to.,,._________ Y~ .. Prefwl••ll -.. 1. is not to make too much out of v1ous about 1t. You wilrl'urD wait and get lay of Janel. Some-11 '"'la::"· OM biecl -' •' 11 ... Uii ~ nothing. You willun~erstand . plenty . Put knowl~• ~use. ~ ~ trying to iniP,Brt IOA~J::~s:!~ws uetul1: :::... ... ':.~ , .. .., ..,.. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): LIBRA (Sept: ~.JnJ~'; ~e. _You .. can o fl.Y 1,...., .... W • trr, Ne....., 1st crt 1 P·"'· Do plenty of wa. iting .. If you Friend helps you see what 'dee pher it if patient 8nd '(lit. c.te .... M...,_ c.. SlleNtff, A....,• · Involves mate partner one S-.·A• ..._.., i1t hit .... don't ~}f wNt~, to d"o, do should have been . obvioUS, . • ' ' 2150 N..,.,. ...... ., DOHATfOM IMCLUDH ••••llUHM•Nn AMO Ll?1!llATU1t• nolhlog. You r!'luire more in-Recognize truth when you eo:, close lo you. Don t .casl first Uberty 8-1303 714/fH,.11 I MOM.·Fll. 1M P.M. 1--farmaUon;'SUck clqse tqwhat counter it. Trust your in· stone. Room for being madell!,,,~~~~~~~~~~!!!l!!!!l!!!!l!~·~•'_•_'.T~h;~,~O~u~t_:S~o'...Y:'::o~u~W~o~•~'t~FO~R~G~ET It--is familiar, Including home. tuition. You know inward1y for you at top. i: I •• •• ·- ' ' Family member can and will what is true. Key is to stop P~ (Feb. 19-Marcb 20) impart wisdom. Be receptive. fighting the truth. Aquarian Che<:ft with one who can make • O'BRIEN· PAINTS «Pre-HQlidav» Inside Paint Sale Now's the time to add holiday freshness to every room in your home at "pre-holi day• savings. $1.29 .... It's time for DO-IT-YOURSELF PROJECTS Rlfinish thot speci1I chair or t1ble with -.,._.. . ... / i, .... /'""" .. • •. •.,;.f'.J' . "':•·:,;:-'·. .. ...... . /-..... '· ,.;• . . . . . . . .. .~. ,. ,-. . ~· •. :--. •. !--. • . ..• . .. .__" The voting age has again been lowered to glvf' others the right to vote. Girls and boys attending.any school In WEIGHT@WAIDIERS. w .. .,.. ..... , ..... -··~"''""""" .... """''"' W011"'W•l<lw11 ln<o"'°''""'I· lf><·.G•Ul/Ofct,N.>, the Newport-Mesa area can 11---------- "'in a trip to Sa.crame-nto 11~----------, via Air California. Ballots available In \Vestcliff Plaza shops at 17th & Irvine Ave- nue. Depqslt one only In the ballot box at Jett'a Petting Zoo. l'lppcaring Oct. 31 thru Nov. 5. SATURDAY ONLY! Who Cares? No other newspaper tn the world cares about your com--murrlty llke your comrnuntt;y dall,y ...... pa.., c1oes. 1r. the DAil.Y Pn.O'I'. 1., • .., Slit.II SOUND REST QUEEN! Our lo..i price ever on this elegant queen size mattress •ti You'll love the handsome quilted cover and the ear1ful attenti on th•t'• paid to wery detalll Sooth.in;. medium firm tuppof't. • • PEN·CHROME •Stains ,.c1 .. Fini•tm • ColOJ Gl1r11 ' • ' • ~INC • '' to•~.-tp.m. IH. 101.f!ll.~1,.m. ~ VAii.AiLi llL'lll Dl~IVIMV .. •• .... , ... , . entP ge SE NATOR GEORGE McGOVERN l 'iet110111: NlXON will keep bombing North Viet- nam and mining North Vietnamese harbors until there is "progress on the negotiating fronl." He will retain some U.S. forces in South Vietnam until prisoners of war have been returned. American acts of force will cease if llanoi agrees to an internationally supervised all-Indochina cease-fire and return of all POW's. The complete 'A'itbdrawaI of all American forces wooJd follow 11itbin four mooths. He said in January he wMts free elections in South Vietnam ""it.bin six months of a cease- fire. President Nguyen Van Thieu would resign one mooth before the election. Nixon opposes amnesty for draft evaders while Americans fight in Vietnam or PO\Ys are held by the North Vietnamese. He says draft law violators ''should pay for violating the law." De fense spending: NIXON sees defeme spending in- creasing because of rising research. and development costs, increases in military pay and need to maintain new offensive weapons systems. He wants new weapons for national security and to enable him to negotiate with Moscow from a position of strength during the .9eCOOd phase ()f SALT lalks. He is pressing ahead with the new Trident nuclear submarine and Bil OOmber. He advocates a military strength capable of waging 1 l,2 wars at any given time, down from 2% wars under President Lyndon Johnson. He supports an all-vo1Wlteer army. f'ore lg11 policy: NIXON seeks a balance of power through big-power parity, multinational alliances, and economic and military assistance agreemenls. He favors cutting back U.S. military and economic com- mitments around the world: "Others must assume the responsibilities which are rightfully theirs . . . " He urges funher rapprochement with China and more negotialions with the Soviet Union , foll()wing summit meetings this year. He favors a MJdeast solution ba9eli on a United Nations Security Council resolu- tion; meanwhile the U.S. provides Israel "'ith offensive F4 Phantom fighter- bombers. He wants a new round of negotiated tariff cuts. He opposes unilateral withdrawal ol American troops in Europe. Crime: \ NIXON emphasizes local Jaw en· forcemenL He favon speedy trial• end tough prison sentences. He advocatea: in- creased use of court-<1rdered electronic surveillance in criminal matters and the us6 ol such devices without court order against domestic subversives. lie favors 11 ban on "Saturday night speclall" !handguns). lie adY<Jcat.,. pretrial detenUoo of criminal suspects and no- knock poUcy searches. He opposes the legaliz.aUon of the use. possession and sale of marijuana, but advocates the creaUon of more unifonn and re&;10nable legal standards. He Jeans toward the methadono appro11cb to heroin addlctloo treatment. Welfare: • Tlae P residenq ",'2 f , .. • ' " The Candidates And the Issues · How do President Richard Nixon and his Demo- cratic opponent for the presidency, Sen. George Mc· Govem, stand on major issues of the day? Here are capsule descriptions of their positions on 11 of them os compiled by the Christian Science Monitor News Service. l\1cGOVERN ha.s spoken against American military intervention since 196.1. He would end U.S. support for Thieu, accept a coalition government in· eluding the Viet Cong, and offer asylum to South Vietnamese leaders. He would end and withdraw all forces from Soutb Vietnam in 90 days, but would not withdraw American forces in Thailand or sea power oU Viebl.am unlil prisoners are free. He would end military aid to South Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia, but would provide war-recovery aid to all Indochina countries, including North Vietnam. He favors amnesty for draft evaders after the war ends and POWs are released. T l1e economy : NIXON will keep economic controls un· til "we achieve an end to inflationary psychology ... " He asked Congress to limit government spending to $250 billion in fiscal 1973, and threatened. to veto "inflationary legislation." He aims to get employment down to 5 percent and the in- flation rate to 3 percent by the end or 1972. He says his goal is '"not only no tax increase in 1973 but no tax increase in the next four years." But be says "congressional overspending" m i g h t make one necessary. He leaves the door open to changes in the tax structure. Busing: NIXON disapproves of busing to achieve racial equality in public scbools. He says busing children away from their own ~ighborboods leads to "inferior education .•• and divides communities." He asked for legislation allowing busing as only a limited, last-minute resort McGOVERN urges concenttation of in-remedy for segregation, and con- dustry on domestic problems, charging centration of $2.5 billion ln federal money that the U.S. has nuclear "overtill" and for compensatory education in black criLicizing the administration for seeking schools. He asked Congress to hold up all more military researc.'h fundliAl4t~1bie "· ~~..., tmW-.JulJ·l, lt'TS, or SALT agreement. He proposed 11. $.»-until passage« a bill limiting busing. He .billloo defonse spendjng cut over three 9lped the Higher FAiuc•loo.Act. which years by eliminating ' waste, duplication limits use of federal funds for busing and and top-heavy command structure;, .be . J)O.!t1>90~!! fe,:leral di.Jtrict court busing says U.S. security would be unimpaired. orders until all appeafs are exhausted . McGovern would unilaterally cease to place multiple warheads on ICBMs. He would scrap much of the Navy's surface fleet , disband nine tactical air wings and reduce military manpower. He fa\'ors a volunteer army. l\fcGOVERN callJ for "movement away from anticommunism as the sole basis or American foreign policy." He urges less emphasis on anns and allianei!s, more on negotiations and arms control. He would not permit "reflexive interventionism" in affairs of other coun- tries. He would give China diplomatic recognition. He criticizes Nixon for not consulting with Japan on U.S.-Olina policy. McGovern urges a firm com· mHment to Israel ; be charges the President's support for Tel Aviv is motivated only by opposition to Russia. McGovern favors a new round of negotiated tariff cuts but urges tighter controls on farm-goods imports. He would withdraw half of all U.S. forces now stationed in Europe over a three-- year period. McGOVERN says he considers eradlcaUon of crime and drug abuse his "No. 1 domestic priority." He urges federal financlal aid to crime-troubled cities and a crackdown on advertising "which suggests that every-dBy problems can be cured by swallowing some kind of drug." He proposes federal incentives to enter a police career. He favors stricter handgun controls, prison reform em· pbasiiing rebabilita1ion and expanded programs against juvenile delinquency. He opposes jail sentences for marijuana users but opposes Jegaliui.tion of its use. lie favors stlller penalties foe lralfick. trs. He opposes preventive detention, expended wlr< tapping, n<>lmoct oean:h- es and mandatory minimum aeatences. Wonaen's rights: NIXON advocates u end to economic, educational and political discrimination againm women. He bas made an effott. to gel more women iJl;high federal jobs. •le opposes f-ederallf funded day-care cen ters for the children Of working moth-- en; instead, he seeks program; that would ass.isl parents ,10 purchase day· care services in the "private, open mar- ket." He i.9 personally against abortion, but would leave such determination and/ or regulation up to the individual states. Ta:r r efonn: NL"XON says he will a.Mounce details or his proposals "prior to submitting the budget" to the next Congress. He says the present pr1>perty-tax system is un- fair. He also says he i.!considering, but has made no decision on a ''value-added tax" (although empbaslzing it is unlikely he would recommend it to replace the property tax). He favors the present depreciation rate. lle advocates federal revenue sharing. Cl11il right•: NIXON would enforce federal laws barring racial discrimination in sale, ren- tal and construction of housing. He would not force suburbs to accept low-income housing. He has acted to increase school desegregation in the South and devised a plan for increasing minority employment in federal construction projects. He sought (unsuccessfuUy ) to weaken safeguards in the Voting Rights Act of 1965. He supported the generous Alas\:M native land claims settlement and rttumed to T"°" Pueblo lndiruls tbelr sacred lands. NIXON calla the pre>ent system a 0 110. McGOVERN welfare proposals pledge En 11lro nrnenl: lioall dillrace. '' Be advocatet total an aMual minimum lncome to an welfue nlorm u b1a .. No. 1 priority... estimated a million lncomet ... penom NL"'<ON advocates m>Jor efforll to He ltnon IOltlng a minimum guaranteed Jm•ble to w0<k. Billed at 15 blllloo a year clean up the environment but oot lo a Income ot -~ 'nd l5,IOOJ ,,tntm,tt11ouJdprovklef4.lltl01y .. rln way lli1t would .. destroy•·:':. IJie In- ,..,_ ,..Wd my ICCOl'dtna to faml· cash and food stamps for a l•;;IJ: of · duslr1al system ..... He seeks 12 billion Jy M and rl!!llCJUn."N. 'n>e baalc btnelit (OUr. He propoeet public eervlce for annually for flscal years 1972-74 to con- fot aJomll)' al lour wllb no otlll!I' Income wellare teciplmtl who can -1<. Ho tl'OI water pollatlon by flnMClng the Wou]jl be Sl,400. A -liUnlly w1-. aya awe lllon S mlllton ptrlOOI lecl<ral ahare ol a llJ.blllloo natloowlde tither --be elilll!le to ~ .., ...UU. woukl . ...eve l"Oll'lm to build Wiiie trealm"1t pfanla. -1ve ~ tbat would dlniinllb u Sqclaf 'SealMy l'"ymeftts 1t a -m ' He uked, lot llt!Oal l17l, llJ mllllon to hll --. He ouppcrted bfaba l>llllon. ror the illedl btlnd1 and dtu atu~ beollh eflecta ol air poU..WO. He SOClal Socullty beollMa ~ to 10 porcoot, motlllll1 lloclal Secully ,.,,,....U iii, '"•"*" 111" clean-,..ter blll -11Prvved by but '* Ille • .,.....t 8".ntuollf no. &am • to $1• • mOotlt. He plotlgos CoOCreu becaWle be laYOred Ila~ rather ..-. aJ111ouP Ill lllped tho II per· 11111 no -would rocdve ltoa ,..,... •!Mo ltderal controll and dtupp.,,,. ol eeoi I-IOllltlnc !Mn "'1ea .., --•; Ill f2!~ fiv•]'lf !Re llf· _ I ' ' I PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON ~1cGOVERN promises a $10 billion-a- year jobs program through government contracts for new housing, transportaUon and pollution control. He urges a special $6 billia&a·year program of government "public-service jobs" for welfare reel· pients able to work. He suggests inflation-proof savings bonds for tOOse on fixed incomes and automatic cost~f·liv· ing increases for government pensiomr and welfare checks. He would exempt low income occupations from wage con- trol. He endorses the labor union view that administration wage-price guidelines discrimnate against the working man. !\fcGOVERN supports busing as one way of ending school segregation. He says excessive or unreasonable busing is not the real issue. He endorses "reasonable, incremental busing to be used when other remedies fail as a means to fulfill our 18-year-ol:d com- mibnent to integrated scbools." and criticizes the President for "making political capital" on the issue. He pro- poses the federal govenunent pay one- fhird of primary and 1econdary educa- tion costs, raising expenditures to $15 billion a year from the current $3.2 billion. !\1cGOVERN pledges appointment of a woman to the first Supreme Court open· ing and the choice of a woman as full ambassador to the U. N. He would bar federal funds for any institution discrimi· nating against women in salary, admis- sion, hiring or promotion. He calls abor- tion a private matter to be decided be- tween a woman and her doctor, but OJ>- poses federal actim to repeal state laws. He criticizes Nixon fur vetoing day-care funds. He would make day-care expense tax deductible for workers. P.tcGOVERN favors shifting the tax burden from low and middle-income groups to corporations and the wealthy. He would tax more heavily capital gains, reduce depceciation allowances, and phase our "eXcessive" oil and gas deple- tion allowances. He would cut investment tax credits, limit real-estate ~ shelters, tighten death and gift taxes, and repeal foreign tax breaks. He estimates theae measures would raise an extra $24 bllllon a year by 1975 to finance new social pro- grams. He would tate pressure oU prop- erty taxes by lbcroaSlng·lederal 111pport fw public educaUon. !\1cGOVERN supported aU major civil rights legislation of the last decade. He advocates Indian self·help and self- detennination with minimal interference from Washingt()n, He proposes a special bank offering Indians more than '320 mlJJlon ln Joans for economic develop- ment. He urges home rule r or Washimnon and "equal representation'' of Meilcan-Americans on all levtls of 1ovemment. McGovern calls for a con- fl'""looal Investigation ol the FBI, chon!\ni It dlacrimlnateo against mJncrl. ties fn hiring and lnvestlgatlona. &lcOOYERN ~ _.i!llJ fl.5 l>lllion • year ;io_....,.... a.a protect Iha envtawment., He lllPI a nallon1l 1'11d'"1ffl>pt_.,.llon l)'!\M'.;" lie op-_,, ellorts In the Senate lo aitute \be ~ederal Water Quality st.ndarda and Clean Air Acta. He supports the Senate bill that would rtve ordinary citizens JJtandint In federaJ and at.ate coortJ to rue anllJ)olluUon suits against govem- rrien\ agenciea and others. fte would ban 1trlp mining and '"'' blgher priority to retearch on new power IOI.trees. • ...-----Our ltla• I• Saa l'ra•elsce ------. City Chiefs Can Ponder, Say EIEIO ByHERBCAEN SAN FRANCISCO -S a n I a Barbara's city planners. as confused as the rest of us about what buUdlngs may or may not be built these day1, have opened an Emergency Interim Envlronmental Impact office. "We may not know what to do," explains the chief planner "but et least we can say EIE!O:• DOWN AT John Gardiner's Tennis Ranch, Tom Mt1llaney, Pres. of Wilson Spor11ng Goods, disclosed, .. We almost ran out ot teMi.s balls thiJ summer - we just weren't prepared Cot the boom In that sport." And it's news to me that most balls, whatever the brand, are made by Pennsylvania Rubber, which devotes only two weeks a year to the job • . • It's the yellows that keep runing out, but the local Spalding man assures me, "You can have all the whlte and fuchsia you want" ... Fuchs.la??? No wonder the archibunkers think all tennists are a little tooty-frooty. THE TALKTAJL: Prospective diner to Bumps Baldauf outside his newish Graf Zeppelin: "Gee, I didn't know you v.-ere being picketed." "Oh absolutely,'' beamed Bumps. "We're a complete San Francisco restaurant!" CAENFEm: The Army's offer to give up 145 acres of the Presidio to the Golden Gate Nat'l Recreation Area appean: generous Ull you read the fine -pr.int, as Bill Thomas did, and discover that 65 of those acres are under water . . . the safest place to smoke marijuana around here is at the Vets Hosp. in Palo Alto, where volunteers are being paid $20 a day to blow grass and let their reactions be charted by a Stanford group. (Don't start lining up for the job, shaggies: they already have more tban enough testees) ..• Boss David Carpenter of Robert Kirk, Ltd., which has dropped charge accounts in favor of credit cards only, predicts "All stores will be doing this soon -who needs 50 girls mailing out bills when a credit card out.fit will handle it all for three pereent?" SPORTS DEPT: Something I didn't know till Sam Spear tipped me: that Charley Finley, owner ot the Oakland A's, is Huey Newton's neighbor up there on the 25th floor of 1200 Lakeshore in Oakland. QUOTE: "For its size, San Fran. cisco is the richest city in the United States. It has plenty of people who would spend money on art, if an ex· ample were set for them ... Bul our rich people still slick to the old Idea that art ii none of their serious cort- cern. The result is that San Francisco is the worst city in the 1Jnlted Statea to sell in. Ari dealers \hroQgbout the country know that -New York especlally. There ism.San F.rancllco 1 lot ol talk oboot arl. but wllen you get down to bras! tacks, San Fnnclsco la 'not there' " ... the foregoing was written ·by Edward F. O'Day In the Feb. 10. lil7 Issue of San Francisco Town Talk, and naturally it was sent to me, with glee, by the staff of the Oakland Museum. There, Gertrude Stein's oft-quoted criticism of Oakland -"there's no 'there' there" - ~till rankles, but in O'Day's opinioD, San Francisco just wasn't there at all. PACIFIC TELL & TEU.: 1bose of us who remember the late Eddy Duchin's entertaining band at the '40 Fair on Treasure Island felt older than usual the other night dancing to tu son Peter's music at the S. F. Museum's benefit party. Peter oo N.Y.'s night life : "It's gone, dead, finished -there's absolut.ly nothing there." As tho light> be(an lo-1ng In the Opera House for "Siegfried" Tues., the man behind me noUced in the proeram notes that t II e performance would last four hours and zo minutes and got off ooe or the great non sequltures. "Hey," he said to hi! wife, "do you realize you could ny to New York in that time?" LA TRJVIATA: Chicle Kemedy woo- ders why Veteians <lalll ett painted red, whi te and .gr<ep lnstead ot red, white and blue,"but maybe be doesn' know any Italian veterans ••. John Ondyke phtlooophizing at Ben JOOl!Oll: "The trouble with getting older 1s that it gets harder and harder to find anybody famous who didn't IDlOlDlt to much when be was your age" .• , Hey, that's really TRUE! Far in. STOP 11tE PRESSES: W. R. Sears, Jeafing through the Aug. issue of lbe phone company:s magazine, makes the startling discqvery that Ma Beil bas quit! It'1 right fhire in a loog list of those retiring from service: M. A. Bell or San Franctsoo . . . I didn •t even know Mother lived here. I always pictured her at that Great s~ board In the Sky, crossing wires. Views Attaeked Writer De fends Our Politicians By GODREY SPERLING JR. Cllrbfl .. ldMMlt """"""" len'let ~ The latest Hollywood film on politics , "The Candidate," contains a familiar theme: The idealistic young man runs for high office and, en route, he reshapes, shades, and hedges his views to the place that he is babbling the ide8s of his advisers before the victory is finally his. To the movie audience the point ls clear: A man must corrupt himself to succeed in the political world. While this may, to some, be the vehi cle for good entertainment, it ii, in this observer'!! view, an ilnmora1 po.!itioo - corruptive in itself insofar as it tend! to !UPJ>Ort the growing public cynicism about politicians and about the American system of government. Tbe truth ol the matttt lies e!Jewhere, in the plaln, unvarnished fact that any Jopgtime watcher of the elective scene can aver.: PEOPLE WHO run for public office are no more ambitious than those who seek the higher realms in business, labor. education, or elsewhere. And -by and large -there ls no group which Is more motivated with a deJire to be of public service -and who think they have lhe capacity to be of such service -than those who take the hard route of offering themselves to the dedslohs or the voters. American politics makes a particularly severe demand on those who reach for the top rungs. One pcUtJcal pundit has erpreued It this way: "We actually cruclfy our lead- ing polilidans in this country. Nowhere else must a candid.ate submit to such c:rJllclsm, such cynicism, such hatred. l ollal wonder why 81\Y011• woold want to ""' ((It hlgher olllce ... Also, the very real threat of auaulna· lion Is now a clay.to-day pan ol thlJ crucible which the blgl>level candlciate must endure. OVER THE YEARS tblJ repor\<r has run a little, unsclentlfle poll or parents. During the course of an infonnal con- versation with them, the subject wllt likely tum to lheir son and I will ask : "Would you like your boy to go Into politics when he crows up?'' The aivwer. Invariably, ts this -H· pressed lo variOUJ ways : "I don't want my boy to go Into politics because polllics Is dirty." This is. Indeed. the growing lmngc nr the politician In the minds of the public -his ethics are low; and he is not to be trusted. A recent poll ol the erecitbillty of a wide range of professions showed that "politicians" were completely on the bot· tom . Incidentally, newsmen did not do much better in the standings. Yet it is obviou.s that an all-important ingredient in making our government work -for those woo govern to be able. to get things done -is to have public confidence jn their leaders. Now this is not to say that we don't need better people running for higher of. fice . We do. Nor that there aren't a lot of "bad apples" in Politics. There are. Btrr 11IE DIRTY politicians, relative- 1~ few ln this reporter's vtew, tend to give an unsavory Jppearance to polltieal life in general. Public conCldence is erod- ed. Parenta advlJe their yl>WlgSters to become something else. And the ,.IU!t Is that many ot lhooe )'OU!I( Americana who flOUOS3 outstanding leadenhip qual!Ues and, most lmportanlly, are unbending In their principles, are being steered elsewhere. Sometimes, of course, good men don't make it to higher ()ffice simply becausti the public, itself, is not too discerning in making its choic&-at the polls. People often ask : But how can we tell who is the best man running? There la no .easy answer. But Eric Sevareid once pro- vided a good rule--Of-thumb standard for making a choice for preaident. He aakl that the voter should look over each can. didate carefully, listen to what he· tw to say and how be says .~tt and then ask blmaell: ._ the cam11<1ate want to do JOmethinf . -or does be merely want to be somet.hlnl? -~-- Saturday, October 28, 1972 Th• comment page or \he Dally Pilot seeks to Inform and stimulate readers by presenting a variety of com· mentary on topics of inter- est and si«oificance from informed observers and •· spokesmen. • Robtrt N. WMd, Publlthor • ri • I ! G M doln trfc. and Hal n ~f sta Brl forl Ill .. the •• I I GQOd morning, girls and , b OJ 1. ffjppy ffjliow-.n, a j trtfle early. Halloween, ol 1 cootie, ls the 31st of October -which Is Tutsday. MOii of you probably will be doing aome of the tradiUoo.al trick or treating that nlgbt, and with all those goodi., that you11 be carrying home in your bap, you Rrobably won't have tlme to even wonder why you're doing all this, putting on a mask and parading ' """'"4 t h • nelgbborhood, going to Halloween parties and so forth. SO, WE'U. talk a little about tllb right bere. A1 you may know , Halloween ls really what we In the modem day call All saints Day, a feast day· on which Roman Catholic and Anglican churches glorily God and all his saints. November 1 is All Saints Day, actually, and the night before, All Hallow's Eve, is Halloween . It IS celebratealOdiffertnt parta of the Christian world in different manners. For in- stance, in certain parts of the Br!Usb Isles bonflre! and forlllne-telling continue. Elaewbere, especially In the Unltod Statea, muquerading Is popular and jack'°'·lan- tems, carved out pumpilrii, are displayed. TALES OF witches end ghosts are told, and in remote -communities old superstitions 0 * PRIZE WINNER * Petrick Kn•pp, 7, 16362 Del Mir Lane, Huntington Be1ch Any child under 12 can enter Uncle Len's Contest Here's all you do: (1) draw picture on piece of plain, white paper S~ inches wide and 4 iDcbe3 deep. Use black Ink and make lines black. (2) Do not copy or trace picture. lt must U-;Wr own work. (3) Put your name·, age and address on back of drawing. Mail it to Uncle Len's Art Contest, Box 1560, DAILY PILOT, Cosla Mesa. Entries must be received by noon on Thursday for publication on lbe following Saturday. Winner will receive Keonedy hall dollar. .. (about graveyards and such) are mainlained. One of the faYOrite games of Halloween parties in bobbing for apples -and that sport Is known to dale back to the Middle Ages. Some of the.se habits pro- bably have Utile to do with the original religious celebration of the saints, and more with the fall harvest and the com- ing of winter. But throughout lbe centuries they have been associated with each other and today we relate them directly t o Halloween. tie different than the average toothy grinning face and maybe you'll win. Speaking o( winnii;g, soon we'll be an-- nouncing another local winner in the Ask Andy contest. Uncle Len has just received the brand new set of Merit en- cyclopedias, and will b e awarding them to the lucky winner this week. ·s...,.. ,,,,.. ..... ~. We had a good week as far as the contest went. Several of y<lU sent in some nice draw~ ings on all kinds ol subjects - last week's (which was tbe World Series) and next week's 'also. Honorable mentions for con- test entries go this week to Nancy Koester (for all her great efforts in poetry and .. joketry"), P'red Hamilton, Pat Knapp (our ;young superartist), Frances Paulson, Jeff Paulson (do you two kDow ea<h other1}, Gale Jamison. and last but certainly not least, Ann Larimer, 5, our youngest contestant of the week, whom we 're proud to have with us. •/• 0.-,. c.... Mir ....... . '1Ht. c:.... ...... c.t. Bow do tbey make mirr'On? llel!ections nev.,. !all to fa9cinate. No dopbt • o u'r caveman ancestors w e r e bewitched by mirrored images in quiet ponds. In time, they, got lised to reflections' and leatned to use them. But oobody could explain them un- til acientists figured out the nature of light. When we look directly at the seenery, images are car· ried to our eyes by beams of light. The 8Ul'face of a mkTor bounces off the light rays and we see reflected images. The~ a\l'enge mimr is a sheet of. glass with a polished surfeoe end a· backing or mai.rtal that BIOps the ligbt from passing througb. The ba:ctlng is usually a thin layer of silver or aluminum, pro- tected with coats of copper and lacquer. The process sounds so simele that you would think anybody could make one. However, the work must be done so precisely that ml?TOr making requires expert skills. The slightest irregularity in a mirror bends a few light rays at odd angles, causing distdriloo.<I In the reOectiOll. In . makllig a quality mimlr' the first requirement is i trained eye for, ..lecting a perlecUy Oat ohOel o1 !law!,.. plala glass with a highly polished 'surface. The layers ol bacldni must be ao thin am even that they cannot be spread with -brushes or spray cam. ~mical reactions are used to apply them, atom by atom. The first layer is a shiny metal that bounces the reDec- . tion straight back through the iglass. Aluminum may be used, but sliver gives the brightest 1image, though it is less durable. , In the best mirrors, a silver . bocking Is applied with the .ilelp of a chemical reaction. tFini a thin layer of tin . chloride may be opmd on the glw and then rinsed with cledn water. -Next a eoluUon of silver ' aall1 la appu,cl. ,ID a few ' mllftllel; the tin compound . 1 grabl .Uvtt from the .Uver ' compound and sticks ·u to the 1 glasl. Aft.,. careful rtnshig, : the back of the mirror whould I have a very thin, perfectly le•!l layer of silver. ' '11111 Is checked and verified ! for n1wa. tr the mlrTOr show• a brtaht, clear reOecUon with I no dli!ortions. the fragile layer I of illnr Is coated wlth_j11'0tee- Uv1 lnatertals. Oooally the I 111'!1 coat Is copper and It too I mull be •pplled with precl· I skid. Slnoo 11lnr 1<1cls to I electricity, this can be dcme I by •loct"'l'l•tlng. The mirror 'II dunilod Into an tloctrtcally charged solution which con- tains copper. . FOR NEXT week you may draw a picture of a ghost or a pumpkin or a jack-o'-lantem -or anything else that we think of -today when it comes to Halloween. Try to make yours ju.st a lit· Have a good week! Wben the chemical halh Is charged with electric CUITent. the sliver bac'king attracts copper from the 90JuUon, atom by atml, coating itsell with ~ protective layer. For added protection, the two layers or ·----(',I I: t'.I metal gel an extra coot or aro '· o•ner durable lacquer. ~ ' , Nobody knows who invented RIDDLES d JOKES glass mirrors, but in the 16th an century the best ones were made in Venice and the skills were ~ secret. Anybody cauiht divulging the secrets of V eneUan mirror-mating--could be ei:ecuted. And if the blabbef'mouthtleft town, bis remainlilg relaUves were punished b y im· prisonment. Nowadays, o f course, anybody who has a * PRIZE WINNER John: Which flowe" do you wear all all year around? Joan: Two lips. Orb K\INI', 11. :nu ~. ..... - mind to can practice or L.!:::::==================::J publish the skills of mirror making. Atwty M<'ICts Sll. ~ S.llllf• Jol'll\IOn, ate ,, d Shr~, Lo\llM-. for !Wr "*lion: Bow Wert the oceans made? The experts who study the earth asked this same ques- tion long ago. They knew that the oceans have been here for ages and ages. But it was very hard to figure out where all that water came from . Now tJ;ley have some of the .....,.., Perllaps they will be PEOPLE People, people everywhere People, people here or there Different flags, countries And races, talking about Peace, wars and faces, I'm talking about the United Nations, Wlth all Its creations. A IC__,, Uff ........... le JU.er K ... K.....,.. 41n o-m o.tft, ,...., .......... ,., fM wi.1111 ..try ... IM '*"' aM -Cllll ..... Mmill .,_, """' "' tterY .. UJIUI Lett. tu: 1161. Cnf• MIN, Cm&lt. nall. able to e>plaln how It all bat> L------------------....J pened In detail MOii experts agree that the newborn earth was very hot am dry, with no water at all. nus was billions of years ago. But thinp did not slay that way very long. STAR There were clouds, thick heavy rain clouds above the earth. And at last the rain came pclllfinj down in tor- rents. It dreriched and deluged the dry land and flooded down the slQPes. When the long rainy spell ended, there was enough water on the ground to nu the ocean. 'Ibere was one huge chunk of dry land, higher titan the water. Later, the earth gently crecked it. Then the piece> <ii dry land slowly drllled apori througb the ocean -and became tbe eeparate con- ttnenla. Honor Stud~nts Two Orange Coal! residents altendlng Cal Poly San Luit Obbpo have been named to the de:m'a list !or the 1m aummer quarter. The are : Roberta J . Madison of SIS Aliso Ave. In Newport Beach, an archltec- w,,, major, •nd Diane E. Pel· fen ol 350 Villanova Road, Costa Meu, a home economlcsmijor. "''' ....... Great Pttmpkla: LilUe Elizabeth Ann Toms, 2, of St. Loui.!, Mo., thought thla might be the great pumpkin himself when ahe trled lo Wt It. The 40-pounder was part , or the fall de<oratlons In the recreated Ozark min· Ing vOlage In Silver Dollar City, Mo. Happy Hal'foweenl A friendly, overwe:ght ghost and a couple of Jolly 1ack-<rlanterns greet motorists on Dover at 16th in OAILY PILOT'St.tt,.,,... 1W u.cte ~ • Newport Beach, in front of the Bank of Newport. She Gi·ves Orphan A_nimals a Home LOS ALTOS (AP) -Ever wonder where t.o take a bird with a broken wing. A fawn whose mother is dead or gone? Many people on the San Franci:D> Peninsula tum to Virginia Collins, who nm,, a backyard hostel where such creatures can recuperate from injuries or grow up a little before returning to the wilds. Each year, she cares for 150 to 200 wild birds, an occasional deer. squirrel, raccon, and even a wolf. "WE RAISE THEM with the idea of rehabilitating them and turning them back," said the 36-year-old former veterin- ary assistant. "They are not for pets," she •adds. "I am opposed to people keeping wild animals as pets. It really upsets me when I see rlK:COOOS being sold in pet stores.'' While working ·as director of education with the Penin· sula Humane Society between 1965 to 1968, Mrs . Collins said she fatmd there· are few boots on treatment of injured wild birds and few veterinarians who· know anything about the delicate subject. "Most don't even know what kind of bird it is," she declared. years to gain "technical knowledge" then returned to Cali4 ifomia to resume wurk wit'b wild animals. Soon referrals from organizations like the Junior Mu. seum of nearby Palo Alto, the A~y and the Pen- iraula Humane Society kept Mrs. Collins busy and enhanced her knowledge of wild bird treabnenl. At first, Me said, most of her ybung birds failed to survive but later, through trial and error, her growing ex· pertise allowed a "90 percent chance of saving a heaJthy baby bird." EVEN BIDS WITH broken legs or wings can be saved, Mrs. Collins said, although most vets tend to thJnk otherwise. Bird bones knit within a week of being set and are often healed completely three weeks after surgery, she said. A former newspaper columnist and professional model , Mrs. Collins says she plans to write a book on care of wild birds because "at least 50 percent of these people would like to do it themselves -if they knew how." SHE WORKED FOR a veterinarian in Chicago for two _ There is no fee for her work, but Mrs. Collins asks that only anlmals disabled and unable to care for themselves be brought to her. How many animals show up doesn't seem to matter. YOUR NEWS QUIZ ., PART I -NATIONAL AND 'INTEllNATIONAL GiVe yourself 10 points for each correct answer. l The &!pr.line Court (CHOOSE ONE: agreed, refused) to bear arguments concerning tbe consUtutlai&llty of the Viet Nam War. " 2 The third ?zz!:e of Ule World Series was rained out after1ttie firet two were won by •• ? •• 3 The SeDa.te voted to override President Nixon's veto of'a '2'.6-billion Water :pollution bJU.How many members tn each branch of Congre•• must approve in order to oVercome a veto? a-a majority ~tw~tb.trds c-three-fourtbs • 4 The President of South Korea procl&!medmar- tial law and banned all political activity. The move seemed related to •• ? •• a.-lnvaaloo threats from North Viet Nam b-relaxation of tenaloDB with the North c-student anti-government demooatraUons S President Salvador Allende warned that his nation of •• ? •• wu on the brink of civU war follawing piotesta 8Dd 1trike1 .. a-Coat& Rica b-Mexlco c-Chlle PART II -WORDS IN THE NEWS Take 4 points for each word that you can match with Its correct meaning. l ••••• default a-contemptuoualy di1 ... regard ~ ••••• Qaunt b-dlsplay ostentatiously 3 ...•• sangutne c-opUmiaUc 4 •.••• compulaory d-requlred s ..... nout e-Wlure to do duty PART Ill -~MES IN THE NEWS Take 8 polntlo for namea that you correcUJ matcb with tlfe clues. 1 .••• .JC1m n &wic a·Prelldent, South Korea i .... Anter Joriehaen b-Pre:mier, Nortb. XOJ'ea CID 3 ..... Cblq Cblnr-tuo c•J>rcnter, NaUonallat CbJ.na • • 1 ..... Ch•llJ ff•• Pork • A Test Your•eH ~· ~ for ... "'°"' M ftle tMll"1 ol1" MMllllft .. rM4 fo M1,. lilll; M her OW,_ f'noM tor -. ., T•• mi. ... Ir "-.,It In the 111"1.,.•cY of ~ovr llWfl llomt {'!'OU doll'1 .vtf! ,...,., to 111 fM rHI. ol ,.,. 911'111Y II-,_ ""' IMdt' Diii) •nc1 -... much ~ 11-.ooul .twit'• lllOnf Ofl In"" -Id loOfio. Dlll'I CM&I -,.._.. ..-CIHtfollllrt ...., •111w ...,11., Match word clues with their correspond- ing pictures or symbols. 10 points for each correct answer. F it~b;rt St&n!teld la the POL. AND •• 1 •• Partycandtdate for Prime Minister of Canad& 8 ARMY D Oct.29 2 ••••• Veterans Day 3 •...• United Nations Day ls October 24 ...... • . ? •. has asked !or a.d.m.isalon as an ob-- aerver to COMECON, the Communist com- mon market s ..... Educa.Uon Weeki& Oct. 22•28 6 ••••• We set the clock back 1 one hour when<b.yltgbt .1avtnga Ume ends on •• ? •• 1 ••.•• Gen. Abrama WU co~ firmed u •• ? •• Cblef olSWt 8 ..... Canada•• •• ? •• Party candidate for Pr l me MlnJster ts incumbent Pierre Elliott Trudeau 9 ..... ScJentlata seek the ''aboml nableanow- man•• in Eastern •• ? •• E 10 ••.•• J'ranoe a1gned a 10- yeu treaty of triend- •hip and cooperaUon with •• ? • . . HOW DO YOU IAYI? G !kt. 23 J LIBERAL (S.-EtcJ, SW.ef Qvlz S.,.ro,.ly) .71,. ID ,.1o11. o-1. fl to 100 polfth • TOPSCOI!~ •I .. 1' ,off'ltl •fair. .11,. '°"°''"'·-lent. IOw~???-lf....! fAMILY DllCUSllON QUISllON Sl>ould boy~ learn l>OUaekffPlnr tiltlllt u part of their •choollnr? • i • . 1 • • • • • DAil V PILOT ltqi~& Finl ,Bljjllsl Church of I.AIU& DIDI:, at 24521 :\1oulton P•rktvay, Laguna it l 11 s : aervict, ~y at 11 a.m .. church ~I at 9:45; sermon ·Pulpit & Pew "'mon "AU In Ibo Family," by the Rev. Willia J. Carrico; "The Good. lhe Bad, th• Ug\y" sermon at 1 p.m. by Larry TUrner. • • • sermon "Wisdom: What JS It and Where Do We Get It!.'' by the Rev. F. Kenton Beshore; 1 p.m. service sermon "What About Speaking In Tongues?" Rev. Ross · lristalled A ovealog ol parties marked the formal lnst&llatlon nl the Rev, Robert Jon!an &la as mlnlitor of Ibo Oranle Ooasl Unltf<lan Urti\'ersallal °"1rdl llut &mday. Approximately 200 members and guests joined lo officially we}come the ROS! family and accept Mr. Rosa 8J the fourth minister of th e I o c a I fellowship. Ualvenalllt Cllllrcb are al 10:30 a.m. It la: located at ll59 Vii;torla Ave., COIJta Mesa. Rell&kMJs education claSRS are offered ror S.year-olds tllrooah high achoo! aludenls . Nunery care is provided. For turtber lnformaUon, call the church, 64M&ll. Minister Group Elects The HUntlrictoo !leach-Foun- tain Valley Mlnlaters As.oocla· lion in thtlr monthly meeting thl!I week, elected new officers for a one-year term. The president will be the Rev. Edward C. Erny. pastor nf the Finl United Methodist Olurch or Huntington Beach. l "Sblke. Off the Dust." by the Rev. i·van 8. Bell ; prayer meetlttg·Bib!e s t u d y Wed· nesdly at 7·p.m.; Bible study lh11rbor Trlnily B a pt I s t Cburth. at 1230 Baker SL. C:Osta Mesa : service SUnday at 11 a.m .. church school at 9:45: sermon b)' the Rev. Con· nie Salios ; evening service at 7 with musical program by Dav id Lloyd Singers. f alrvlew Baptist Cburcb , at F'a\rview and Fair, Cos ta ~lesa: service Sunday Rt 10 a.m ., talkback at ll; !lermon .. The Dyna mic or a Growing Church .'' by the Rev. Richard W. Doss of American Baptist Seminary: Wednesday study group at 7:30 p.m. list, 2880 Mesa Verde Drive, Coola Mesa, oervlces at 11 a.m. one! chu~h school at 8: a a.m.: Flrlt Cbw-cb of cutst, SclenUat, 8th and Olive, Hun-- tlngtoo Beach,' 1ervtce1 and church tchool at 1:30 one! 11 a.m.: Finl Chuttk of Qrls~ Sdeotist, 3303 Vla L I d o , Newport Beach, services and church !chool at 9 and 10:30 a.m.; Second Cbntcb of Chrlat, Scientist, 3100 Pacific View Drive, Corona del Mar, services and church school at 10 a.m.; Wednesday teatlmony meetings at 8 p.m. at all four churches. The church was <lfficially recognlzed as Uni ta r ian Universallst in 1952. After operating under lay leadership for over a year, ~1r. Ross was called by t h e church at a special co n g reg a t Ion a I meeting in July. lllillsion Has Few Visitors HONOLULU (AP) -Newly complled figures show the Honolulu l.oo cmtinued as the most popular attraction among Hawaii's Jmrks and museums in 1972, drawing 1,107,000 visi· tors In the first six months . Ile succeeds the Rev . Thom· as M. Scheider n1 the Sis. Si- mon and Jude Catbol.ic Olurch In 11untlngton Beach. Serving next year a s secretary and treasurer will be the Rev, Ford R'. MUI er of the Flrst United Methodist Church of Fountain Valley. ., clue ~ay at 7 p.m.: poUuck dinner Wednesday at 1 ! 6 p.m. k"lding off Loyalty ) Month. Mr. Ross was installed bv Mary \Villiams, president Or the Orange Coast Board of Trustees. Music for t h e service was provided by Rafael Rubinstein, pianist; Chaflene Rubinstein, guitarist, "''A -~~:· .. TAKING OVER Rav. Robert Ro&& The least popular attraction \vas the Waioli House, a re- stoted mJsslonary residence on Kauai Island, which only 426 personS visited Unlversity Baptist Cburcb, at 2252 S.E. Bris tol. Santa Ana ; service Sunday at 11 a.m., church school at 9·45; Finl Baptist Churcb of Newport Beach, at 2501 Cliff Drive ; service Sunday ttt tl am., church school at 10; Chrbtian Sdenee Christian Science Cburcbes, First Cblll'Cll of Christ, Scien· (Seo PULPIT, Page I) and Linda Tarrents, soloist. Sunday .services for the Orange Coast Unitar ia n The local associatim meets on the third Thursday of each month at 7:45 a.m. at Manny 's Restuarant, 7402 Eddinger St, ' ORANGE COAST CHURCH DIRECTORY NEWPORT CHRISTIAN CENTER Fifteenth and Monrovia Streets 8:30 A.M. & 11 :00 A.M. -Morning Worship BASIC HUMAN NEEDS: Leviticus 10 "I NEED TO OBEY" 9:45 A.M. -Sunday ·School 6:00 P.M. -Evening Worship SOLUTIONS: Romans 5 "GROWING UP MATURE" WEDNESDAY 7:30 P.M. -DI. IOIER.T FIOST WATCH "DAY IT DAY" T\11rMkry -7:30 P.M. -Sv•ffy -7:00 P.M. IHOF -Cito""°! 30 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES IRANCHES OF THE MOTHER CHURCH THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCllHTIST IN IOSTON. MASSACHUSnt1 "EVERLASTING PUNISHMENT" Sunday, October 29th. l C NINMl'Y & Child C... A'Nllable for al SenicalJ I Dr. George 0. Wood, Pastor 646-7117 Costa Mesa-First Ch1.1rch of Chrl.st, Sclentitt 2810 MOH y..,. Dr .. CMN MOM 511...,School-t :1 S A.M. C•t.U S«vke -11 :00 A.M. leodlet l1tcu•, 2850 MOH Yer4e Dr, I ·I I FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD 140 E. 22nd St., Cot.ti Men -548--3761 Huntington Beach-First Church of Chritt, Scientist 8 .. I Ollw, Hv11ti1WJ'" IHdl S1111day School -9:30 & 11 :00 A.M. Ch11rch -9:10 I 11 :00 A.M. Recrdlltg Room -22S. Mol11 $t. 1:1 Newport Beach-first Church of Christ, Scientist JJO] Via lido, Newport leoc:h SUNDAY SllVICES Ch11rcll & 5..-d.y Sch-l-9:0CJ.10:JO A.M. 9:30 A.M.-s.-.,. Sdool C'-n IAU Ages) RllMl1t9 Root11, 331!i Ylo Udo (. W. Ph.llip., P•1tor CHILD CA.II AV.lll.AILl 11 tl!r• II 1 Newport Beach-Second Church of Christ, Scientist FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH ! Ma;n & Adam s Streels , 'H untington Beach I Biblt School & Mo rnin9 Wor1h ip \ 9:00 I I 0:30 A.M. 1:1 Yo11ih Grou p1 ••••• , 6:00 p.m. I Evtnlng Wonhlp , • , , 7:00 p.m. M11rsery ctn oroY1ded 11 111 M!'Vlca Oltlce: 5»-1519 oi.r OtvotlOn SJt.tSID EL TORO CHURCH OF CHRIST I I 1 MollfllttOh •ocrecrtiH C•nter 1 I 25100 Me11toflne Dr. Mluloe Ylefo 492-4437 772-2949 COMMUNITY CONGREGATIONAL • 611 HELIOTROPE Wonhl, -10 A.M. Ch1rcli klteol-10 A.M. Dr. PhHI• G. Murr.,, Mlrillt11 I'. A Cordial Welcome from THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH NEWPO~T CENTER W~tiOO A.M, AT 111A .......... ....... 11 111 ..... _ .. St •. MldimCs ......... a.di M.,. • .m. .r hclfic ~ Dt-. C......defM.., ,__I 671.ft&O Cott• Mt•• FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 19tfi St. I H•rbor l lY..I. I Church Worship -t:JO & 11 I Ch11rch School -9:JO &'4•·n21 Cott• M11• North MESA VERDE METHODIST CHURCH M•t• Verdt I l•••r St. S49·2719 Wo ... hlp & Ch11rch School 9:10 A.M, h1111t•i11 v.11 ... H11ntintto11 lt•ch FIRST UNITED M!THODIST CHURCH 2721 17th -St. 516-JSJ7 S•rvice1 -9115 l IO :JO M11ntrv o ... AU Momlno Church School -9:\i H1111tl"IJl011 leech -North COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH 6"662 Hoil A••· 142-446 I Wonhip -9 I: IO:JO Ch11rch School -9:00 A.M. Irvine -E••f Bluff UNIVERSITY METHODIST CHURCH Sll-1 lll 11422 C11l•tr Ro1d 11 U11lYft1lty Orl'll Worship I Church Schoel 9 I IO:JO A.M . L.9u11• h•ch METHODIST CHURCH lt:SO A.M.-"O. .,.., At An-" 1100 P-.lflc View Dr .. C9N99 .. M•' • ,_,., Nllfil Speolblt a.ru &. 5 ..... Sc.Mot -11:00 A.lL ~ 7:01P.M.-l..,, Alln ClclytN IMdl ...... -JSOO-IC..Hwy. , ............ ) 'I I THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 11225 l111h•N 962·259J Wonhlp I Church School 21 632 Wod•v Ori•• Ir\ SCK!fll Uv- l GMlt Speclla..-Wecl. l""IRI , ... ,..., MMfflll -I p.a. -All a.re• 1 , 1 All Crl'e cordiallt1 invited to attend the church \ Welcomes You. ~ \V 9 l IO:JO A.M. Ml11l1ter Ford •R. M111or Wor1hlr "" Church Schoo -10 A.M. 499.3011 I ', 1-Mew of Mo-Md.., I P.M.-Cott.e H•... services and enjoy the privileges of the ST. MMD. 3209 VS. Udo. Newport leKJt - I I f~~~~~~~~f~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i~====~~~~R~e~ad:i;•g~R~oom.s~~~~~~==J.11 ':JI A.M.-ffuty 1-.w f :OO a. 11 :00 A.M~ly WonWp Newport l••clrt • CW!d c .. "'"'doll AT AU SOYICU .,..._.. ttoly l11dlullt " ... . .............. CHRIST CHURCH BY THE SEA 1400 w. 1.1tH.. 11...d. 67l·ll05 . HARBOR ASSEMBLY OF GOD • ....., "'"""· : 740. w. Wilson, Costa ~ ~41-4704 Jl.nr,bo, r dhr1'4/1'an (3'J.·u· r·t:~ M1c1-w ... ttoty Co•"'lllllott & ..... ,., Senk• Wo,.til,_t130 A..M. Church Scflool-9,30 I 11 A.M • • 1 'f .. L. HIRTWICl, Postof' Tlltidoy-10:JO A.M. WodHSCktJ-1:00 P.M. ' GA'-a" ,., ffaltTWECK CAii'-GtiNTRT < 1ro11"r1ttl' .t Ytut~ Mlnlit•• of Muilc 1 TH Rn. Johw P. Alltey 11, Rec .. r -l'HM: 675·0110 -SUNOAT SER'llCIS - 9:45 A.M.-S11nd•r School 10 :50 A.M.-"Mr Tort Is A Uo" Ser111011 ly P.ster 7:oo r.M.-"N.,,.ory" SMl!o• ly Postor OF NEWPORT IEACH -( DllclplnJ MHti119 R9111lorlr .t.t UpPff loy lor• Club ST. JOHN THE DIVINE, 2043 Orange Ave., C.M. 21,1 T115tl11 A'H., Ce1r• MOH I S11nd•y11:00 I 9:30 Church School-9:30 Sunday School . . . . . . . ........... 9:30 A.M. I Fr. Howenl Mott Cttrtwritht Vk.-PhoM Mii SJ26 ?viorning Worship ............. 1 10:45 A.M. F~~~~~~~~~~·;;;;;:::;:;~~~;;·~:::;:;;;;;;;;;;\ •-;_:.,~~";7;;~ saint Michael And All Angels Episcopal Church I"' '-This Sunday Worship in \. VSt}{ndrew~'Presbylerian Church 600 SI. Andrews Road • Newpo1t Beach Or. Chorle1 H. Dio1•~fl 1 ld, P•1lor "The Age Of Discovery" COSTA MESA CHRISTIAN SCHOOL 1211 -~-~ ?1-linister. Dr. D. \V . McElro. y r-.... ·-Drt..r. CcweM ~ Mor J~~~~·~~~-~-~· ~-~·~ .. ~~~·"~-~-~·~-~M~·~"~-~CM~N~'"~"~~~~1r==;~~~;'~';:;~;;~=~~;:;;:;;;::;==~11 S•ttdoya-8:00 A.M. & 9:30 A.M., ClnnU ~/N•l'Mf'Y"'9:l0 A.Ill. Twdcrp-7:00 A.M. Wo4M....,._9:JO A.M. _,,_/ CHURCH OF CH.RIST ,.. .......................... _ ..... ,,......, Identical Serv1ce1 : 8 Al.I. 9:30 AM and \ 1 AM Cftlld c.ero and children·• Sundar School at •II services CENTRAL BIBLE CHURCH 287 w. WILSON ST., COSTA MESA 23rd Street at Orange, Costa Men -548-5303 .0-H•'"".,. Fol..,..;. ST. WILFRID'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Postor: RoMrt M. letl91to• , ......... -..... ...... SUNDAY MORNING '"" STUDY ............... ' '"' A.M. ..,. ""' "· H--· PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES SU NDAY MORNING WOR SHIP & COMMUNION •••• 10:45 A.M. CJnt lost of Fho Pol"'I Mllftlf., WorMlp-1 O:JO 0.111. -5•11doy School 9 ..... £ th C I A SU NOA Y EVENI NG WOR SHlt . . • • • • • • • • • • • . • • • • • • 6:10 P.M, 1:00 A.M.-Holy Communion 0 e 08818 rC88 S•IMI.., 1.,.,.i., Wonhip·7:00 p.m.-P~ MeotllH) Wed.-7;00 ,.... WEONESo .a.y EVENING SllLE STUD" , ,, , , , , .... , . , 7·.JO P.M. l I '=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'II r ' 9: 0 A.M.-f•mily S•rvic• I Church School !Nursery C•r•I NU111RY CA.IE PROYIDID 't :oo A.M.-Morning Worihi~ IN11ri•rv Cer•l 1 Christ Church Presbyterian 7:00 P.M.-fetlivel Even1ong I Strmo" 20112 M-t•-C--1 H -•--• ~ \ '} J W. Whir H<onl11qto11 Rff L-t I ,. • _.. M. -•·-Epitcop•I Yo'"g Ch''''"'" In -· I 1-•-·-.. SABBATH SERVICES •ti iite• M1n lr1I Dir1cto• • • _... ,, ffl<! Churdl 11 1tw1YS •v•ll•llle lor Holy M1rrl1g~ 51116-y WlltlM,: f:JO A.M. Clltlrdl ScllMI: 9:30 A.M. RELIGIOUS SCHOOL 1 Phone: 64$.3191 Day or Nl.J..t J c I'· Oflce: 20112 M-1• St. ..._., '61 •••• •" 1m11 . C•ley, ft11lor -962 .76 12 R•1.: 5l6·4061 ..., ha'l.'bor reform temple lf===========================~=======~1,..,,,..,,,"""""",;;;,,,,;,,;,,~~,,;.,.:,,:.~..,,,Jl1j Church of th• Covenant _,,... Ii) Ii)., NEWPORT HARBOR LUTHERAN CHURCH ._A. "'"'•· ,.,.. RABBI BERNARD P. KING ~ tft lllO hi"'"' 1.-4, c ..... Ill .. SI. .i.mn Eplscopal Ch,,;;:7,';';'M'v;a Udo, Newport Beach NE US C,at\MUNllY QllJR{JU LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE MASTER _ w,...., • = ~,;; 1 '" • 10''° A.M. For Information: ~II 67~7230 798 D D 2900 p 'I' v· D 1 1 u•cHo ••• •0A11••• •••• r. LI 8-l6lf '"" ••w " I Community Presbyterian Church TEMPLE SHARON Tllo CMIOfYOtfM .,... .... hf tfrlai fftlrti Horbor Arff 617 W111 H•rttltu•, CKto Mno All Jewl•~ fe111ii11 ••• in•ited to join 111 in • truly m1•11intlul SAllATH l'ltNING SERYICIS-FRIDAY AT 1:15 P.M. SpkJt.ol t.elk1 -Robbi Clort0w GoodmQfl INTERMIDIATI SCHOOL Coron• d•I M•r 411 ...... ·-• -·-· 41'1 Nlchohot!, 1,.W n. Rft. "°'"' 9 . •o111o .. --IS•n Dlete f"rM•lf 19 C\llYtt" -l.tft 111 NldMil•I '"""' R..,, Peul R1tn1ei1, 0.0. ..... ArtMr J. T......., -le'f •• ...., 0 . HJ9rpe .... aJa S..•11-. ,__ E•rlr Worthlll' 9:00 A.M.-1....,. CRrcll ~ W~i fitl I J~JJO A.M. a..11 ldlMI t :OI A.M. 9'30 A.M •. S .. day •-•--• for .. agas h 1'°' "M· ...... ' I • -· 4f4.7llf ~ C rftH011 Ecfu1otlo11 tll I o.fn. 1 OtOO A.M W....a.tp ark 11:00 A..M. Montlftt Wonhlp FolflveWonhr, • IOilO•""'· Nur•orvfo,.,".u c= St. M Presbyterian Church • NUISlllV CAll ,IOVIDIO AT SOTN Md\1111 d d ~--'•*·-·-Yr• -~----•-• "-t# ln""'1Jitllft Ctnctnll"' o.. MlolMet C..lt'. aQ.lfl) N provi 1 --"' • -" - - -THE CHURCH FOR YO\{R. FAMIL y UTl"fl c..._,Aootlabl1 . --u.t. ....., -,ttlll•ttt w1111 t119 ll•JH,. eMWOI Ctocfs:;,.. wu~-•t Phone 644-2664 Wenllftt I a-ca. k""4 -f I 10:10 A.M. """"' 1010I A.M. r...rty W..... ,.._, '44-1141 Trinity United Presbyterian Church - Seventh-Day Adventist Church 17 .. a Pt1.,11t, S..AM CVa '911. hit ef N...,.rt Pwy J oUTStANDIH• YOUtH noolA.M -ACRU 011 PAlliNG 646-5.51 T1mple Sh•ron Choir -011e9 ~htbot : ~~~~~~~~~::=:====~~~~~~~~II 271 A•Hodo St., Coste M ... 'f' --JoMph F. hfMft, Pottur -,..... 148..619• S1bl..1lh School ........... , .•. , ... , .•.•... , , •••• •1JO e,m, PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH .. .. VeNe Dftft I 11111 ... Str.et, c..ta M ... C.!K. AHOltlW C. AHOlllSOft, l"•1Mr -ltlCMAltO JACOlllH, llltitnl kftlhV khool: t 1XI 1.m, -Mornlntl WOl'afllp: 1:00 end 11;00 1.m. W ..... ai ChNl lcllMI -f 1ot & 10110 A.M. TM ......... He., -•:OO '·"'· fM t1io Wltolu h"'Jty ,_..,., ...... M ...... I hill OllMR, lff PleHc• • • SERYICE$-10:00 o.m. oncl 6:J D p.111. ''' I 11htrfttlttf, Fwltda-"'9 llblo TtKhlflf, Atftlllll ••• COAST BIBLE CHURCH MARCO fORISTll JR. HIOH, UN JUAN CAPISTRANO 4fJ.1t49 494--1141 UMM07 Morning Wori klp ... , , ....•...• , .•••••••.• , ••• , •• 11100 '·""· Preyer Meeti~9 Wedne1d1v ••• , • , •••••••••••••••••• 71JO p.m. CALVARY CHURCH OF LAGUNA BEACH IYAHGluc.tJ. fUI 610 s. c .. t H...,_., at M...ac T ..... BIBLE Cl!NTERED MINISTRY FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH '''° ... .;;,..;......, Nr'All .,_ 10:00 A.M-M~ WtnWp OF NEWPORT BEACH S.B.C. • .............. ~ ... 6:00 P.M~ .. s.Mc. Par Al ,., °" Ori•• "''"'"' ·~ 7:00 ,,,. .............. -, _ •• ,~ • or. Jr. K111t111 9""""'• "''""' .-n.,. .....,. Print• of Pttct Luther1n School -M111 Uthor 011011, Princlp•I Offi11 Pho11e1 149.0521 Scnool Ph~n•• 549·0562 ' CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH Mhto11rl Syno4 ,,,. ...... St,C:....llaM ~,., ........... ........ ...... ~ l 1U • II A.M. ._... fdlolt1 t1• A.M. ........ C..1 t l ...... ,.-.• CClo .... IM!loi.• 111 1rt•r w.t -141 •tll SOlllMy SCMlt -fl. AJiA. w.nfll11 -thM A.M. a ,I .. P.M.. Penor Ted •• Lo,,...-..4fM421 ........ r..,_, .... Dlrtc .... :~~~~~·~··~·~·~·~""~'~ ..... ~·~·~"·~·~~~~~~dlr~~~=::~LA~G~Uij~~A~l~EA~·~~H~===~ .. :::i:;==111 NEIGHBORHOOD CONGREGATIONAL LAGUNA NIGUEL SHINfERD OF THE HILLS 29121 NIGUIL ROAD ...................... CAPISTRANO VALLEY BAPTIST CHURCH JJOJI M OW..• 14., h11 J••• C.,111!\1¥ .,.,...,.;, . 11\1 .. """11 •• 1'1'1 .... lll ..... • ~ '"""'''••It k,_.-t 1• ...... Cllftll-. Tr•l.111"' -I .. Iii. ........ , .. ,.,..,. -''" '·'"· ....... '#lltlt191 Drttfl..,., • ..-.• M ...... M. lll'f, ....... JCO St. 'AH't ,._.at 0~ -~ ....... j .. i llflhthNf , ... , llMter-AllMlato Mltlhtor WOast4fP I CHUICH ICHOOL -11 A.M. ~ 495-0613 k111Ur Wot'SM~ • c""" Sc~10 A.M • . , '· ST. MATTHEW LUTHERAN CHURc;H s,. • .,,, "A""ly ·-· 18182 Culver Drl"" ·' CHURCH Of CHRIST . ...,...1 University Park, lniln• , , ..... ...,.,.,............ . ........ ,,,,.,..M.-.... ---........ ., t '' ~ .......,, ...... _-;.::r.i:r-st..t-=r ......... p..... ~ k. di ~ I J. S...,S.llMl-tiOIA.M. • ........ _, ....... , ____ :::: ____ ,_-_._.~_!""_,~_•_.=._-_-_________ _!a ~ o UOIU o"-u.1t..;t ... a...-11A.M. w..-.,-11·~111. -~~~~~----~-...!..._,!~::.._--~-~~·'----=··=·~·1~21:•:._~~~·:·:-::·~ ... ::~~~~":,:·•:2:••:__1 Mhthtw et Mdl -htll•h I,_ -,..__: 144-7850 CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIEHCE OP COflONA DIL MA.It IUllDA'i' llltVte'I a IUlllDA'r SC"°°'-........................ 111 .. A.M, ................... c., .... .." ___ _ C:.,...lllalM• TIMl'll HILi.iL 6662 HeU Ave., HuntJnston Beach H6-1417 C-MrY•tm c..,.,...,," H&bbl Plnew: GoodblAtt.-Cantor Hall Lewi1 Friday Evtnlna Se.rvlce.--8:00 P.?it. Newport Unity 11.0JtlN D. JrLltgt~UI· Mll!llNr h1elle1.. ........ l't A.M. Suit4or SchMI fo' •II •I•• -9100 o.m • 11Hi ... ,..., ....,,..; .... 0Mae -...... 111 DIA&...A.ffATD Ml-onlJ I I I I I . l I • 7 • ; N c b a .. 0 ..... I t ' I ·~ulpit & Pew · l'rom l'ase I) E1tlseeJHll St. WWrld11 Cl:nlrtb, at 8236 Ellis SI. HWltlnatoo Beach; ....00 annual HAlloween par- ty Sunday during church school; Nov. G luncheon and fashion show Il:l90 a.m. to 1 p.m., sponsored by SI. Anne's Guild, proceeds to buildlng !Und. St. Job. t!le Divine Eplscqpsl Church, at 2043 Orange Ave., CoslA Mesa ; service Sunday .at a and 9:30 a .m.1 churc~ school at 9:30; youth group, meeting at· 7 P..m. Lutfaera" Cllrllt Laljlerali ~. at 7ftO Victoria, Costa Mesa; service Sunday at tO:SO ~.m. church school and Bible class at 9:30; sermon "COntinuing In the Word," by the Rev. Lothar V. Tornow. Newport Barbor Lutheraa Cbutth, at 798 Dover Drive, Newport Beach; service Sun- day at 8 a.m. and 10:30 a.m., church school at 9:15;' sermon by the Rer.Jaii!ts~G. Blain. neoday 'Bible a... •t 7:30 p.m. Cltr1'l Lutheran Cllu.rch, at 35S23 • e.mtno Capistrano, San Clenv!nte, servic SUoday at JO a..zp., B~le class and, cburch school at 11 ; sennon James Nesshetm, of San Diego State College, guest speaker; youth l!:<IUP goIJig tO ca!vary Chapel al 6 p.m, t.ocbly; Halloween party for church achoo! cblld- ren Sunday at 7 p.m.; clean- up of church grouncia todsy 1from 9 a.m. on. Redeemer Lathem ~ch, at· 16351 Springdale S 1 1 HWl- lington Beach; serVlce ay al 8: 15 ancf lO:ts a.m'. church achool al 9::IO ser'rril>q "A RefOl'Jllatlon 'Helper: 'Put oo the Armor of God/'' ~ the Rev. Eugene R. Schramlii. Prince or Peace Lucberan Chercb, 2987 Mesa Verde Drive, Costa Mesa ; servl~ Sunday at 8 and 11 a.m.; sermon "Grace and Freedom" by the Rev. Andrew C. Anderson; church school at 9:30. 1'letli0ililt· MttMdlll Church, at 17111 Baker St., Coata M e 1 a ; senilce and church school Sun- day at 9:30 a.m.; sermon "Ex· -With No Talent," by the lle\I. B. Lothalr Green. Ftri1 Ualted Methodl •t Cbarcll, at 11225 Bushard St., Fountain Valley; service &Jn-doY at 9 ..,t 10 ;30 .1.m.; sermon "Your Label Is Sbow- ihg," by the Rev. Ford R. Miller; Halloween party at 8 p.m. Saturd•y (call 96Z-2593 for information); UMY groups meet at 5:30 p.m .: WSCS meeting ·Wednesday w I t h potluck supper 'at noon, auQSt speaker Mrs. Hennan Netzla, mlss1onary discussing "New Generation bi Afiica''; all- cburcb buaar Saturday at 10 i.m Presl»ftet'I•" St. Andrew'• Presbyterian Clnu'.cbJ at 600 St. Andrew's Road, Newport Beach; service and church school Sunday at a. 9:30 and 11 a.m.i sermon "The Age of Discovery," by the Rev. Charles H. Oieren- field. sermon "You and Your Poten- tial," by the Rev. Henry Gerhard; Thursday lectures at Le.law-e world at 10 a.m. ci; .... ch of Religlout Seit ... of Corona dtl !\-tar, at 2411 Pacific Coast Hwy.; service and church school SUnday at 11 a.m.: sennon "Remove the Mask1" by the Rev. Eleahor C. Jackson; ·luncheon at Jamaica Im following service to honor new members. Flrll Ch!uch ol Rell(ous &,:ience of Newport Beac)I, at 271 Avocado St., Costa Mesa ' service Stmday at 10:30 a.m.: senQOn cun.e Paths of Peace," by the Rev. Albert Burke. ~arioMS Cmegregatlofts First Singles Church, at 1310 E. Walnut st., Orang"; service and church school SUnday at 11 a.m .: sermon by the Rev. Richard Chen; Wednesday Bi- ble study at 7: 15 p.m.; Bible study Sunday at 6:30 p.m. Llllttn.n Cburcb of the Muter, 2900 Pacific View Drive, Corona del M a r ; service Sunday at 10 a.m., church achoo! at 9 a.m.; ~n ''The Greatest·Wonder of U\i! World/' by the Rev. Paul Romeis; church observ- ing 14th anniversary. Newport Center U n I t e d Trinity United Presb)'Urlan ~tethodlR (.'lu1reht at meeting Cba.rch, at 13922 Prospect Ave .. at 9 a.m. at 115 Agate, BaJboa Santa .Ana; service Stmday at U n I t a r I a n Unlversallsl Church, at 1259 Victoria St., Costa Mesa; service and church school Sunday at 10:30 a.m.; sermon "1984 Is Coming Early 'l1lls Year," by the Rev. Robert Jordan Ross. I land and 1115 t St 9 and 10:30 a.m.: choir, s : a.m. a · soloists and orchestra to Michaels and All Angels present Bach's Cantata No. 8<1. Church. service Sunday at Pacific View 0 r i v e and Marguerite Avenue, Corona Presbyteriaa Chartb of the del Mar; sermon "Priorities," Coveoaat, at 2850 Fairview by the Rev. John R, knox. ::d;b~ sc!'r~r:;i~ Newport Ullity Church, at 2101 15th St., Newport !!e•cb: service Sunday at 10 a.m.; sermon "Living With a Purpose," by the Rev. Loren D. Flickinger, .. Music a I Meditation FesUval" featuring Mr. F1ickinger on &mday, Nov. 5 at 10 a.m. F.m Latberu Church ol Caplslr..., Beach, at 34381 Calle Portola; service SUnday at 10:30 a.m., folk service and church school at t : sermon "Reformation Through the Cross," by the llev. James Knotek ; service com- memorating 455fh anniversary or the Refonniation; Wed· u.mvedc, Vlll&WM --.-~--'s:aoaoo-10 a:m.; sermon "A Cbartb, at l&m Qllver Road, Body or a Building," by the Irvine; aerv.ice and churCh Rev. Bruce A. Kurrie. school l)unday at 9 and 10,30 .Rel•-wus Science a:m.; sermoo "A Layman -zr Temple Beth David o f Orange County, at 4111 KateUa Ave .. Los Alamitos; service Friday at 8: 15 p.m.; sermon by Rabbi. Henri E . Front. Speaks," by the Rev. Roo Clutrcb of Rellgtous Science Alli3on. of Laguaa Beach, at 20062 Mesa Verde United Laguna Canyon Road: service Sunday at 9 and 11 a.m.; Comp~onship Needed in Middle Age By~CASSELS Ull"'9ll ....... '""""'*"' Some years~ the New Yorker m1gazine..publlshed .a cartooo sbcn•lng· a middl<>«ged bOJSban4.,ond wile .tar- ing somberly out _tbe ·pictur.-wbldow oE tbeir suburbaq home. "Well, Doria," the husband says, "the children are grown and gone, and noW it's just you versus me." There is wisdom as well as wit in Otat cartoon, ac-- cordlng to the Rev. Frank' A. Kostyu Ol' Montclair, N.J, Kostyu is a United Chum. oE Cllrlst minister who has had 20 years oE experience In pastoral counseling. ' RE BELJEVF3 ONE of tile most dangeroos periods in a marriage begins when the children grow up and leave home. Statistics bear out his Jmpressldn, the divorce rate among couples married frol)l 25 to 29 years is about 36 percent. , In an effort to help couples survive this traumatic period, Kostyu has written a book called "How to Spark a Marriage When the Kids Leave Home" (United Church Press). It's full of llown4<>earth lnslgbls and practical advice. Unlike many other writers of marriage manuals, Kostyu does not proceed on the premlle that mantaining or recovering a gung::ho sex life ls the i:;rtmary need of middle.aged couples. On tile contrary, be says that "In middle age, affection ·and companionship are as important as the sei: act. Couplt3 in the empty~st period di9cover that sexual needs canbe greatly satisfied will> a bigbly- developed love component wbethel" or not it culminates in sexual intercourse." What ii fmJ>Vatlve, be says, is to maintain (or cover) a sense of closeness and bitlmacy, anlt·the ability to com- mwticate with 'one another. .. MESSAGES BETWE;EN a marrie<t couple can be sent Christmas ih a variety of ways," be says. "'By the time the middle years J;'Oll around there 'are ampJe opportuniUes to prac- tice once again the old courtship techniques which say, 'No matter what happens, I love you and care for you.' "Botli hasband and wtle can i!o some thouihtfui things to expiess Ibis 'fetftng !c 1Sbarin( a fond glance, listening with interest and without intemJption. to one's mate, bring- ing home an wiezpected gilt, playfully pinching or touch- ing a sensitive spot, kissing the back of the neck, wear- ing a new perfume, placing a bowl of Dowers on the table, eating In the dining room instead of the kitchen, building a fire in the fireplace on a cool .evening, using a double bed instead of twin beds, calling in the ~le ol the day, eating dinner in a restaurant that bas romantic atrt\o&- pbere. volunteering to do some llttle job you know your S1li>usa dislikes (such as taking out the trash). Any ol tllese little. gestures can heighten communicatioo and invigorate a matriage." OCCASIONAL QUARRELS are lneYitable, Kostyu says, and ''can play a cmstructfve part0 in maniage. Without blowing off steam in an occa!lonal quarrel, he says, "COO.pies' are Utely to discover that they are harboring un- expected hosWity or ,resentment" that can lead to a com- plete breakdown of communJcS.Uons. • But be lays down some ground rules for .. healthy" qulrrels. •Rule No. I Is "Don,'t quarrel wllen yOU've been drlnl:- lng." You aro apt to say things that will be "bard to for- get or forgive." Other rules are: never quarrel late at night, when you are tired and not thinking too clearly. Don't argue fn a car -it's a good way to have an accident. And even In a heated dispute, never stoop to name calling. "Referring to one's wile as a 'bitch' or one's husband u t a 'stubborn jackass' &erves no -effective purpose," says the New Jeney pastor. Lindvall Joins Plymouth 1 Bazaar Set ' ' Col John A. Llndvall (m.) His service career of fl l 0 W k d 1 bas 1-1 called by lbe year1 tncludes . posta I n ll 00 en t I ym ou I h Congregatlonll Ge rm any, Spain, the A Christmas Bazaar wW be held at the Church o f Religious Science of Laguna Beach, 20082 Laguna Canyon _ Road at El Toro Road, Frl!lay and Saturday, Nov. 3 and 4, from 10 a.m. to ! p.m. each " day. There Will be Cbrlstmas Church or N.wpoii Harbor, Dominican Republic and the 3262 Broad St., N,e w port Asian countries of Koru, Beach, to lel'Ve as its pastor, Japan and Vietnam. His effective tmmedlalely. decorations Include the Legion 'Mr. Liodvall was grsduated of Merit. decorations, trinket boxes, { flower arrangements, and a 1 bargatn table, besides a mini- -art gallery consisting of pla- -ues, Oils, prints, decoupage, from Mountain Vlew Union At the present' Ume be IJ High School in ca!ifomla; serving as D e v e I o p m e n t received his B.A. degtee lrom Consultant to the prtsldent ol Southern Calilomla College, Southern Caltfomla College tn Costa Mesa and b a graduate Costa Mesi, II pro I r a m chalnnan !or the Costa Meaa of Central Btble College In Rotary Club,' and ii ecttve in Springfield, Mo. the United Fund. He ~ aloo studied at Mr. and Mrs. Ltndvali and Carthap College In IUJnoil, at their four chlldnSl live tn New Yorlt Unfverally and 11 Costa Meoa. His oermon topic tho Ualvently of 8-i In for Stlnday Is "Captive Con- ' I .I -embroidered plctur.. a n d shadow boXel In vartouJ "1.el. Swtturland. , ICltnclo." SPEAKING Hlltl Col. John llndYOll REFORMATION RALLY SUNDAY, OCTOBER 29 ONE SERVICE 111.Y 10:30 A.M. Su.Uy W-1 e Bfble ClnM1 -'''° a.m. Th• "Conlillli'dll in lb WM" CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH 760 Vldorl• St., CHI• Mna • ~, f ' OWIA flemoriol p.k TIH So111hknut1 Mon Bulllifld M,.,,,;,,/s MAUIOllUM • (OIJJW'INJM • C1M1f9Y ••i.,..,.11':1"" .. jTREES of the WORLD ••--""'-:~ B•llOcen Saftto At1a Mid 0-0. Pal-A-· UJ.Ufl • . C'•ue · Sotlfflat Pollution Fouls Site in Holy Land TEL A VIV (UPI) -Pollu- tion ls fouling • well lo Nazareth that ChrlsUans con· sider one of the holiest sites of the lloly La'ld. The well, according to Christian tradition, marks the place where the arcllanget Gabriel told the Virgin Mary she would give birth to Jesus. A search for the cause of the pollution t&DCOVe.-.:ld what one expert said Is possibly the source ol the well drlbbllng from rocks 27 fffl un- derground. "To my knowledge, no one has found the source before, and we think tb!s 11 It," said Fuad' Farah, a civil engineer respmuible for the water sup- ply In Arab vlllliges around Nazareth. FARAH SAID the pollution was discovered 18 months ago and said he. thought It was connected in some way with the city sewage system. the aqueduct and down toward lhe well. Above the eave, Farah said, the wwlten found a shaft tin- ed with cnimbllng ston< that rose to within six feet of the earth's IUl'faCe. He uid it might have been an ancient well. Did he f1nd the poUutants? "Not yet," Farah said, "but we're probably going to treat the source." Campaign 'To Build Values' NEW YORK (AP) Religion in American Life OAILY "LOT I Foes Welcomed "THERE ARE m a n y pilgrims who come to visit the well and many of them would ilke to drink the water," Farah said, "and that's why we started a campaign to find the source of the pollution." launched Its new advertising Sen. George A-fcGovern, below, and Vice President campaign this week t 0 Spiro T. Agnew, above, both attended the annual strengthen religion values In Al s 'th h · t dinn this k Th el the nation _ a task seen hy m1 c ar1 y er . wee . ey were w - the o~anization's new leader corned, separately, by Car~1nal Terence Cooke of as partli:ulilrlj urgent.-·-New-Yorlras they-arrived. Agnew is with his wife. After crawling on hands and knees and clearing away debris that had fallen into the aqueduct, workers reached a cave aboµt four yards wide. WATER dribbled from the rocb of the cave at three points, running ovu the lip of Alan Y 01irig To Lecture In Newport Alan Young of Laguna Beach will deliver a public lecture on Christian Science in Newport Beach on Saturday, Nov. 4. Internationally known, the fonner actor left a successful career in television and films several years ago to devote full time to the healing ministry of QlrJstian Schince. Id 1111$ lit eStab!lsbed and organized the Film and Broad- casting Department ol The Mother Church, First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. Mr. Young was recently named to the Christian Science Board of Lectureship. He wiU speak ·•t 11 a.m. in Edwards Newport Cinema Theatre at Fashion Island shopping center -at t h e in· vitaUon of Firsf Church of Christ, Sclentis~ l303 Via !Jdo Newport Beach. 1 Mr. Y-h&d his own radio progrims in Vancouver, Toronto, New •York, and , Hollywood where· "The Alan In the last decade, ":we in the United States seem to have lost the deep, abiding faith" so essential to personal and national integrity, said Ian MacGregor, nation a L chairman of R.J.A.L. BUT HE said there are in- dications of renewed religioua ooncem in the decade ahead. H'u; comments came u the organization, a cooperative venture of the' advertising In- dustry and 40 different na- tional reUrtous groups, began its 1972-'1! campaign. Its theme of mutual responsibility among human beings Is pointed up with the recurring elogan, ''The com'- munity of man • . • God's club. 'Be an active member.'' More than $27 mlllioo in broadcasting and advertising space were contributed in last year's campaign, with similar media contributions expected this time in TV-radio spota, new,.,aper ads and posters. McGregor, chairman o f , ~erlcan Metal aimaJ;, Inc, •said no r.ncteav.oi-could be "any more worthwhile" at thla Iii!>•· "WE. IN THE business community have not been given a totally clear bill of health," he said. U. said the faith o r Americana seems to have declined In recent years. "Perhaps we have been too excited by material things - the almighty dollar," he said. However 1 he said be wu en- couraged by various evidence of revived re1lg1ous concern, lncludog that among modem youth. Young Sl)ow" on CBS-TV won _________ _ two Emmy Awards. In 1960, the native of Brltalo began the "Mr. Ed" comedy aeries wttjch ran for six seuona on CBS and was televised tn ~ countries. Mr. Young entered the full tirlle j>ractfce of OuisUan Science In 19'7. "Can You Simply Trust?" b the title oE Mr. Young's local lecture. The public Is lnvtted to attend without char1e. SMA.LL WORD POWERFUL In 1965 Kenneth F. Palmer of London wrote the Lord's Prayer 25 times, a total of nearly 7 ,000 letters, on a piece or paper approximately .t in- ches by '7 Inches. Sisterhood To Convene At Temple Organ Concert Set on Sunday A concert or drgan music will be presented Sunday at 4 p.m. at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, 1 5 t b Temple Beth Sholom or Street and St Andrews Road, Orange COunty will host the 31st BieMial Assembly of the Newport Beach, by Robert L. Western Federation of Temple Huestis., church organist. Sisterhoods, District 24 of the fluestis will present a varied National Federation or Temple program ranging from the SisterhQods. ''Te Deum -Laudamus," writ· The N.F.T.S. works in the ten in .Jj.31, to contemporary Jewish community and the service music. Two orga111 will community at large for the blJnd, youth. including student be used during the prograrn- aid for rabbinic students at a small pipe organ and the the Hebrew Union CoUege-large sanctuary organ. The Jewish Institute of Religion. program is oPtll to the public social justice and international _a_nd_free __ of_cha_rg:..e_. __ _ relations and family educa··ir----------tlon . An addreu will be given by Mn. Irving S. Benjamin of Cincinnati, Ohio, first vice president of N.F.T.S. and a member of its executive com· KNOW YOUR CANDIDATE Barry McGuire To Perform Fil mlttee. Three 111.8 Mrs. Benjamin 1s chairman VOTE of N.F.T.S. Task Force on "•-McGulle, formerly 1 To Be Slwwn Financial Development and ~~1 formerly headed the member of the New Christy A Festival of Films will be Departments on Membership FOii EVELYN EMU Minstrels and singer of featured Jn an Orange County and Administrative Services "Greenback Dollar'' and •cEve premier showing Monday at 7 and Advancement or Judaism. of Destruction," will perfomi . p.m. at the Fint Baptist A leader In her community. at 7:30 p.m. Monday at st. Church of Newport Beach, Mrs. Benjamin also serves as Andrew's P res by t e r t a. n 2501 Cliff Drive, Newport vice cbalnnan of the executive Olurch, IOO st. Andrews Road, Beach. , comnllttee of the Jewish Newport Beach. The fare will Inc 1 u de Federation's Women's Board, 'n1e recording and former 11Hope," with Anita Bryant as well aa of the Jewish Com· lead in the Broadway .pro. and Don Sutton, '"l'he Re-munity RelaUons Boa.rd. ductkm ot "Hair'' bis been tum," ·hued on Hal Lindley's ----'---------11 atnglng • n d preacbing 1t book '"J'he Late Groat Planet;ir-----------.11 religious gatberlnp for about Earth.'' and "Ultimate Ad- two years. venture." ..... ,..., ................. ., .... .., ....... , .. AN you •lr .. dy aw•r• tliet "th• ch••• al.ovt th•• i.' t.ut tho co11fu•lot1 wlllll11 thoa 7" Tlla SCtENCE OF MIND ca11 kl, Y911 ace111o l11t yow,...,f wttfi '9•••· Tiii lST CHURCH Of a11.i.1ous SCllNCI .. lllWl'OIT llACH '~ a...lt tt ... u.IMilll Olwcll ............... ~ . . ..,. ..... - THI llVDIND ALmT IUllll ....... "'THI PATHS Of l'IACI'' -·Clef, 2t, t~ -to.JI A.II. o.i...., ................ ._, .... THI Mllll UYI ... CINlll 111A----... IVllYONI IS wmiL:OHll J, How does Cllristian Science heal? Li1ten to flrsth1nd ex~ p1rlentes. Th i 1 weelt's progr•m: HPERFECT LOVE CASTETH OUT FIARSH ,_,II , ... A....Ul-MMA • 1141 AJl-IMJC..1Jj--LA. 7111 AM-«OCM.fM- 1U.1-f(l,L ~n.1m The votin« qe bu aii:aln been lowered to &Ive others , the tlght to voU:, Girl.a and boys attmlln~ ..,. .lcboot In the N..._.,.M<u 11<& C10 wlfl • trip to Sacramento vt• A.Ir CaJlfomia. B&llbll &\'lllahle In WettcUn Plue ahOps et 17\h • Jrvtne A\lf'o ''"'" Drlpoolt .... -In tbt l*llot ... •t , .. fi Pwltlol ~ 1ppoulna Oct. 11 tin Nov.&. - • DAILY PILOT Sa.....,, -21, 197l TONIGIIT'S TV IDGlillGHTS KTTV GI 5:00 -"On the Walerfronl" Barton Brando won an O.Car and the rum won best plcture of 1954, a dramatic Insight into mob rule on the docks. Eva Marie Saint, lee J. Cobb, Karl Malden. Repeated at 11 :00. KHJ D 7:30 -"Run Silent, Run Deep." Clark Gable and Burt Lancaster light off Japanese sub6 and their own troubles In this 1958 movie. CBS G 8:00 -"All in the Family." Ar<hle and Edith as swingers? It's all a mlsunderstandln§ that gets settled in a hurry when Edith's "pen pals' pay a visit. NBC D 8:00 -"It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World." Possibly the-greatest movie comedy or all time -stanley Kramer's all-star extravaganza of 1 hilarious lust for buried loot. Spencer Tracy, Milton Berle. Sid Caeser, Ethel ~jerman, Mickey Rooney, 1 Jonathan Winters, Phil Silvers, etc., etc. KBSC (521 8:00 -"That Hagen Girl." Two for· '' mer movie stars who found other careers (Ronald Reagan and Shirley Temple) are paired in this 1947 drama. ABC 0 11:30 -"Zorba th~ Greek." Anthony Quinn in one of his most notable roles in this 1964 drama. Alen Bates and Oscar winner Lila Kordova co-star. Till Deat h~ Arclti.e Meets S,wi1igers By JAY SHARBUTT NEW YORK (AP) -Archie Bunl!er and Company are drawn from the hlt British series. "Till Death Us Do Part." That title Is b&,,ed ()n the la!t promise a couple makes before the preacher declares them marlled. Keep this In mind tool~hl Because Archie and Edith Bunker are being asked to violate their marriage vows and, to paraphrase the old song, change partners and swing. "All in the ramily'' is an unlikely fon.im in which to ex· plore the phenomena of wife swapping, bul. by neddles, the show has gone and done it. And with taste, yet. Now this definitely is the year television's ancient t»-go areas -lesbianism, homosex- uality, venereal disease - have been opened to the view- ing public. But wife swapping? doesn't know aboUl that kind or swap. A fun-loving 11maturt, lonely couple" are adVertlabll that they'd like I<> meet a alm!Jar couple ''to swap good times/ Edith answers ·the a~ and m.. vites them over ti) the house. A FEW scenes liter the doorbell rings. Wei~ CUJ(is and Ruth ll<!mpley (Vincent Gardenia and Rue McClanahan l burst Into the BW'lken' life with the cry, "flere we are?" Naturally, they be l u d d I e Archie. Wben Edith explains that she amwered t h e l r personal ad, be tries to make the best of it. He offers them drinks. Curtis declines with a leer: "It dulls the senses." The Rempleys don't smote, either. They do .get a severe case of lhe giggles when a puzzled Archie says, "Yez cloo't smoke. yez don~ drink -what do yez do for hln?" In the course of events, the Bunkers learn what the 8COf'8 is. And Archie hits the roof: ''Swinging? Is that what you call it?" "WELL, WHAT do you call • Mostltf Comedies New Shows Await • In Video Wings BJ JERJIY BUCK The networks, particularly NBC, had begun I<> edge away HOLLYWOOD (AP) -As in from a preponderance of hall· real warfare, television keeps hour shows after the Federal • lleady • u PP I Y ol Communications Commlaslon rtplacemenls lined belore the lopped off 30 minutes or ~ casually reports of tbe nelwork prime Ume evtry seuon are known. night. NBC was down to ooJy In th& past ftw months the four hal!·hour slvlws in prime network.I have been buay sign-time ror the week. An e1-lnc: seotta of development ecutive or that network aald deall for new shows. Only a recently he Is looking for more handful will ever reach the half-hour shows. pilot alage. TELEVISION has moved A few of the shows will be away from comedy for several preaed inlo service a t •• n1 hwnM i.. mldHa.m, when the fnt years, but suuue y casualties fall by the wayside, big oo the tube again. Situa- but the fate of most of the tloo comedy has moved away !rom the gimmicks and the proposed shows will not be fantasy. You can thank "All in knoWn until the networks draw lhe Family,'' ''1'le Mary Tyler up nest fall's schedules in Moore Show" and "Room 222" Febnwy or March. 10< that. They're the obows IT'S SUCH a topi ca I newcomer that when Carroll O'Con.lOl' went on NBC's "Tonight" and warned il was coming up on his show, the en- tire studio audience had just one reaction: "Oooooooh " it?" Curtis demands. ;::;,,_,....,. AT LEAST one new show, a that introduced realism to half-hour comedy called "Here situation comedy and gav~ the We Go Again," Js ~dy in whole genre new vitality. production for a . midsea&M Un1ess they rise in the slot on ABC. It stars Larry 'ratings soon, among the most Hagman, Dtane Baker, Dick Hkely casualties are "Alias Gautler and Nita Talbot in a Smith & Jones,'' "The Men," comedy about two couples who "1be Sixth Sense" and Julie exchan&e spouses. Andrews on ABC. "The Bold TV DAILY LOG Saturday Evening OCT01£1l 2' '"' CE l• , .. "" Tf\lti D Lit'• M• • °"' D DIVE, DIVE, DIVE! 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It pits the traditional values of Bunkerdom aganst those ot a middle-aged mod couple who claim they saved their mar- riage through "swinging." Both sides get together because F.dith is innocent. She finds a copy of "Now Family" magazine in the subway and starts browsing, in t h e magazine's swap section. She (Pilld Pelllkll Ad~trllHIMllll cur · rt.XIS YES ON 14 ... And Hr rp Th ,.n1 Cut! ~ f'tr l'f'I \lttl 'I'•, P~ 14, C.mmlttM, H .... r1 Ht*f"/Ctltt Mttl ... ,.. ..... 11 ... ~ __ .... ..,, JOI Alllltl111 5»-3&0:Z '1ll l'olnoll1 W -135! HUU llAT' lllYlnldt 6M<46IO ---""cm c1111tA •I °""" m.f721 II HL AMO #1 TorrMC1 l42.-616f It 1WU1IClfrttos124-1011 IU&IWAY SM!tl Alll 542-037 ''Communism" roars Archie. "You're undermining the-nation !" "I'll have you know I went to the Republican con- vention!" his ~est retorts. It's a funny confrontation that neatly makes the point that "swingers'' ar~·t a breed that can be spot_lM al 2Q paces; most don't outwardly differ from the average couple next door. As far as Archie is con- cerned, their way of life is a bummer. He orders th e Rempleys from his home . They slink out of his life, a sad, lonely couple that tried to stay together by playing 11part. Symphony At Irvine Guslav Mahler's massive Symphony No. S will be the featured work SWlday night when the Los Angeles Philarmonic Orchestra Ushers in the Orange County Ph.ilarmonic Society's 19n-73 season at UC Irvine's Crawford Hall. Conductor Zubin Mehla will be on the podium for the 8:30 p.m. concert which will in- clude a performance 0 r l Mozart's Symphony No. 34 in the pre-intermission portion of the P'°BJlil· The corif;.!?rt will be one of Mehta•s final performances before he Po-leaves with lhe orchestra ~.ftov. 15 on a two- week tour'{ll Japan. Im D SMw .. 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Ocean Scene Filmed Inside for Television HOLLYWOOD IAPI -Al the director's command the storm began: lightning flash- ed, winds filled the sails, waves rocked the b o a t violently and two figures struggled in the spray at the tiller. storm scene required control and closeups. 'Mlat'a why the miniocean in.side Paramount Studio's stage 15 was used. "They needed control over the storm and particularly over day and night lighting conclitlons wblch you cooldn~ get in an outdoor tank.," saki Bill Ross, supetyisinll art director for Paramount Television. The 1V arm of Paramounl Picture,, has I ABC also has ordered six Ones" and ''Banyon" on NBC scripts ~or "Indict_8_Ed Con· ~s· "An~~ and the vi ct," a projected h6ut tiranu1 King." Julie Andrews deserves about the California attorney a better fate. general's office. A two-hour·.---------- pilot movie, starring George Griaard, has been completed. By far, most of the shows wlder development are haU- hour slluatlon eomedies. _ ........ Hie Ntwett HI ...... c_..,, "WHERE DOES IT HURT?" ·---· - As quickly as it began, the storm ended. Desi Amaz Jr. and Michael Evans stepped off the 26-foot sloop ooto e plat- form and dried themselves with a towel. Arnaz and Evans were playing the parl! of two teenagers who sail f r o m California to Hawaii f 0 r CBS 11The Voyage of the Ye!." As they meet stonn and calm et sea the two youths .rHOlve their racial differences. Evans is the black neighbor on "All in the Family." WalJ.1<>-wall !else OD the lotrr~~~~~~~~~ and prilvkled ladlllies 10< reotlng procluctlon oompanies such as this. ·~· The 90-minute movie, being made by Bing Crosby Produc- tlo~, will be seen on CBS in early January. Most oft be see 9Cenes were filmed a few miles off Marina Del Rey in the Pacific, but the "I'~ been ID art director for 2' years and I've never heard of an ooean scene helng filmed inside for television," Ross said. In fact, he said no one at the studio could recall that Stage 15 -wlllch holds 600,000 gallons -had been similarly used since It was built lor Cecil B. DeMille's movie epics a generaUon qo. It was there that DeMUJ. made "ll<!ap the Wild Wind" with John Wayne and Susan Hawyard. ~··· -· ... ,.. ....... IMfl ...., ., J /MtMM#I A--* "l'IDD&.I• Of1 TMI aoQiliN -- -.. SIAD/UM 3 .. ..··· .. -----.. SIAD/UM ·4 .. -··:1 '.I --- ·•M ........... M "TMI eGDflATMlllt" Ill "'""" ,t.-, .... ,., ""IUfl T"• ci.T" OU • "TNl SlcttaT.IY" (Ill (II•,._....,... "THI: VAUCHI l'A .. •ll:S .. (II • ""X y • 1••'" flt) "Ml UflfAOllDllfAIHl T' JOYAi& AOAnAl'IOIW tN IOHN DOW&&' •llAUAllr llOVBI BOClllO TO SllMCIUR AllO MOflll" _., c;..M .. ,..... w .. ..,..,,..,,,,, ' From !hi M11tir-ol Shook r A Jhooklng i1111torpl1ce • AllllD llTCHCOCK'S .FRENZV" 1:00 • 10,40 -"PLAY MISTY FOR ME" ...... ,. ... C9"'. S.. M.t. • 2 P·"'· JOE DALLESAAORO AND SYLVIA MILES IN "NEAT" RATEDX *t NTSt.aM 14,...... ....... .. 1111c •• ., •• ...,, • .,, '11KKIY & IOl•l" (rGJ • C.lw U.llMClfffe{elff "ADIOS SAi.i.TA" 1:'::.t:.:· ,,., . ~·! Only Or.nge Count~ [).I ...... "SE .. AltATI l'IACI" fPO) "l'lllMDS" (It) Undtt 11 m"'t llot wlltl ~ret1t If A•!• "l'illMO" , ..... """"""'·~­·-•""'I "llYlUM" !'fl• (el•r "lMl,UTCMll" IP Gt e Cel1r -"::k ·-' I 1 • I v ~pl me L 00 fre the la "T H WU say u.s" evl Sou ' • • • f • • • • I • S1t11rday, OctoW 28, 1972 DAILY PlLDJ J l Keeping ~o0l for TV B i l lie Ho liday Luckinbill Sqiulch£s Th£mer Training Musica l Opens BJ JEJIRY BUClt HOLLYWOOD (~P) -Dw-tni the filming of the fourlh epllode of 'jb Delphi J;tureau" Laurence Luckinbill decld<d to Introduce a llttlt variety Into his role as an in. epl but good.natured &ovem- ment agent. Luckinbill, In the scene, was on the telephone lo AMe Jef· freys, who costars with him in the ABC sertea as h!1 boas. It Is one of the rotating lhows on "The Men" Thursday nlghta. He wu leiling ber that be wu having tlwble solving the case be was on and abe llld.' "You'JJ work out somelhtng.0 He said, "I got hoo\Ue and ahoyled. 'lhe producm came around ,the nezl day and llld GiemJ Garth Gr.gory wouldn't reac\ that way. You're going to cross up the audience. And I realized they were right. I had to play the same reactions all the time." mAT WAS the Introduction of theater-trained Luckinbill to one of the cardinal rules of. prime-time series television .. He might have been able to vary his reactions on the stage, or even when he was in the soap opera ''Secret Storm," but not now. The success of a series is based fargely on familiarity. On televJ!ion's longest-running show, "Gunsmoke," James TONING IT DOWN L1ur•nco Luckinbill leleYUioo l>ave cme tlllDI In coonmon that -I fl)n llWI don't 111 ... Tboy .... l!Uble. You can bulld a film career on being liltod, but you ...,, 'do that on leltvltton. • "YOU HA VE to be likable Md a kind ol an icon, not 1n Ille "1JaiOWI ...,.., but in the sense of a Une drawing. You have to be identifiable ln- 1tlntly and you can't vary that. It's a shock to the vtevter's system if you do anything different." "Produccra on just like the JJllbllo, Yoo caif)lac U-JI you chanCe." lt'1 DOI Iba\ W!Q' In the . theater, w h e r • · Luckinbill made hls mart. "You're ex- pecled to be dlllerent," l\t said. In ••OedJpus Rei::' he was a homolelua.I. Jn "Memory Bant" he wu a cr:eep who ran Amess has established Matt an electric map at a Civil War Dillon as a stoic man of ac--bltUefleld, tion. He bas never varJed the Al rar as LuCklnbill Ui con- role. Fans would be dis.ap-Med, acting fJ a tough way poiJlted if ht ~ddenly turned · to make a living. He said be garrulous or was plagued by had to go into television com- seU-doubt. · merciala to suppor~ his lamlly. The audience knows that "It's always 1929 in this Archie Bunker's dyspeptic business," he said. "It's a temperament will a I w a Y s depression. Even as we speak erupt on "All in the Family." 10 more actors qult to do In fact, they anticipate it. something else. This business ~eJ!.l ~th fami!!W!Y_a.ur v lvea m. ·the psy-. and anUcipation Is another "'-tbolot!Y of poople who element. Luckinbill said, "All want to perform -no matter performers who survive on what." Another Opening Frances McCann Oeft) tells Erskine Morden of the drama and pathos of 'her daughter's new play, using Suzanne Park's hand to illustrate her point in a scene from "Light Up the Sky." The Ivine Co mmun ity Theater comedy plays tonight and next weekend at the UC Irvine Humanities Hall Playhouse. Dean Depends on Dingalings By WILLIAM GLOVER NEW YORK (AP) -The blues abe brtlllantly sang and so tragicllly lived are the material, and sometimes the ln!plraUqn, or "Lady Day," a night by the C'helsea Theater Center. member• ol tho -y Ir cludlno' Rosette Le Nore, Jc Lee Wllson and 1 male quar\t that mocks an entlrt •lnlln generation. Paul C.arter Harrl900 hi directed with colorful das and pace. A surrealist fantas of heroin neightmare seetht Billie Holiday emerges in with Hogaf.thlan sting. Se' the elaborately staged. im· tings abl82e wJlh locale pre aginatively vibrant production jections by Robert u. Taylc as not only one of the jazz and Randy Barcelo'!! coslulllf world's immortals, but as a attest to the total·impat mythic beroine. As one line of purpose of the production. dialogue tells it, "being black Alter the run at t h . ls bad but bei~ a black Clletsea'• -bue in th ~ is a special kind of Brooldyn Academy ol M11>k ..-..... the show is booked fo '!be tormenis of ber career, •--f to _,. ... ~ •. lnJm brutalized chlldhood to "-.er '""''\ ·~-·~ the peaks of acclaim and down tan alte. Smart P llMing. to death from narcotics in 1958 ~r si at age 44, are told with astute- ly ....iralned, pwionate in-_ .t tensity in the script by Atshah •I •mm Rahman. <a:L. I Miss Rahman frames her -Iuf= , narrative within a Harlem comp t amateur. night entertainme~l The device seems needless m- itlally, but enables a freedom m of conunentary a n d en-PllMIOl.lnt Pletl.n• PfffM1ll ter\ainment diversion t ha t .. lllAl' IT 4£411'11. allows humorous relief and SAM" permits fuller sardonic com-B-r........,. .. .,_,.._ mentary. Very wisely, "Lady Day" avoids personality imJtatioo in the UUe per\, enacted by CellJa Norfleet. Ranging from a 15-year-old apprentice vic- SCR's 'Torchbearers' Needed Real Torches LUCltlNBilJ.. does have an ace up his sleeve, a college degree in playwriting. His fU'St movie script . '1 Roy Brightlword," was bought by First Artists as a vehicle for either Paul Newman or Steve McQueen and Ba r b r a By VERNON SCOTr HOLLYWOOD (UP!l -If Dean Martin gives the ap- pearance ol spontaneity on his weekly show, it is genuine. All he need do in his musical "Originally Dean had the Goldcliggen and I was a mem- ber" Tara said without a trace or Southern accent. "Now they have a show of tl;leir own." numbers is follow rour ding-"WE GO out on the road alings around to lhe various playing t he a t e r s and camera stops and ~ad the cue auditoriums, too,'' Lynn said cards many of which he is "Someday we'd like to have a seeing for the first time. television series, too. It's dif- tim of ruthless exploitation to chose us for a combinatk>n of junkie d J s 1 0 1 u t i on is our appearances so we don't monumental challenge, Miss look like clQus girls." Norfleet starts tentaUvely but "Greg also \\'ants a attiup of e· -gathers con!idence as the role girls who get atoog well develops. together-which isn't easy,'' Interpolated into an oriainaJ, said Jayne. "But we're really -e very close friends." impetuous jazz -beat ICOre For Sports The DAILY Pllm Is the newspaper for sports along the Orange COast. .. complete 11tatisUes on local home and away games, alaff coverage, more exclusive stories on Orange Coast sport!! than any other I o c a 11 y distributed nt>wspaper. Those little Ironies in life - those things that make you say "Oh, no. It can't happen to us" -wer~ clearly in evkJerK.'e this 'past week at South Coast Heperloo' In wngBeach 'Birthday' Cast Listed • Casting bas been announced for the next productioo ol the Long Beach c·o m m u~n i t y Playhous\!, Anita Loos' com;. edy-fantasy -"Hap[I)' ijlr1li' day/' • James Doherty is dlreeting the story of a shy librarian who sets a romantic snare for a bank teller. The play opens Nov. 3 for sl:t weekends. Among the ca6l meJTibers are Leo Black, Pavo Blqom· quist, Gilberta Cause Y, 1 Doro thy Halk, Dave Kalmayer, Maxine Minor, Debi Ogle, Jolm Shull, Liz Snyder, Claire Weiner and Virginia Wilky. ''.Happy Birthday" will be staged on Fridays a n d Saturdayl at the playhoUse, 5021 E. Allabelm St., Long Beach, through Dec. 9 . Reservations are being taken at the box office, (213) 438- 0536. ' I • • Streisand. Costa Mesa where •'The It's about a New York Torchbearers" is playing its weJ£are worker who goes final reek. South in 1939 and encounters It helps that none wear the by Arehle Sh e p p are sev- same costumes when perform-eral of h-1iss Holiday's own ing 50 I.here is little cause or songs. Some of their vocalizing jealousy. ~ha:;•·;;ps;;ued~;;•"';;;und;;;to;;io;tbe;;r ;;~~~;;;;;;;;;;~ 11'11ie Torchbearers" iS a an unclvilized mountainman comedy that deals with a who is resisting giving up his group of amateur actors and land to a federal dam project. their trials in trying to put on "I wrote it almost like a a play. Although SCR is a pro-novel, with pages and pages of fessJonal company, on tbls descriptions, so I've got to cut particular evening the fate.s •out Ml pages," Luckinbill saJd. seemed a little too plaYfUL ...... "The way they judge a script 'lhe perfomumce, which,... around here Is they don't read aold oul for a P!!'!llcal !lllJll. il 'Ibey belt It in one hand and = event, began · well feel 1t'1 weighl Hmm, a $6 , but earlY. In the ....,_ million pidure. Too much." Ing tblre were iliore than the uall1 share ol b a c k s t ag e mishaps -niiaiQll lf'llll. Folk M·us1·c misplaced chairs . llDd slllOk zlppers. But thO. final blow l :'l:~~iniA:r.·~1 .Set Tonight the city ')l<d '!fbere I the theater is located caused all CbOtal settings or folk and the lights to go out. . · contemporary m us i c , in- The audience, . which had cludllig an airing of well bee n enj o y in g t h e known spirituals, will be on performance, was rel~ to the program tonight when the leave, preferring to 'wait llDU1 Laguna Fes t iv a I Ox>rale the power ret11l'DE!!1 'lbe ope.ns its 1972-73 season at 8 power, however, did n o t in the Laguna B e a c h cooperate and the phey"ers re-Museum of Art, 3111 Cliff malned on stage in darkness. Drive, Laguna Beach. The Ding-A-Ling Sisters are flcult spending seven months a quartette of singers and dan-on the road." cers who provide some of the "We're roomates when we're be St arch! tect u ra l traveling," said Helen. adtlevements on the tube. "Really we're more like But their oollective name is sisters." inconaistenl with the facts. The safety in numbers fac- FIRST, TREY are not sisters. tor cannot be overlooked. Not any two of them. Helen "Helen and I are new Funai is a J apanese members of the Ding-A-Lings" One or their things is to be] so well rehearsed tha\ Dean Martin flows along with the movement of tbe girls as they perform. He falls into a simple dance step, wrebears<d and relies on them to see that he doesn't wind up with his back to the camera. So far the Ding·A·Linl[s are doing beautlfully. American. Hayne Keooedy is Jayne said. "Greg Garrisol) a black American. Lynne (l\1artin's p r o d u c e r ) in- Latham and Tara Leigh are terviewed 800 girls from Dina Stars Caucasians. Hollywood, 500 in New York It i5 of more than pass;~ and 300 in Chicago before HOLL VWOOD (UPI) interest that Tara was the choosing the ~wool. us.'' Dina Merr\n' will star ln '"lbe hallowed home ol Sc&rlett "GREG IS more Interested ~nkliJ1 ~,'' a,-\ O'Hara who was portrayed by in a look than in singing and 0(. '"nle PBi" t e I e v i s i o n Vivien Leigh in "Gone With dancing," Tara explained. "He series. · The Wind." Tara Leigh, get it, ___ "----'---------------1 Rhett? Moreover, the girls aren't dingalings at all. They are bright, beautiful and subdued. And no wooder. 1bey rehearse seven days a week ao Dino can tum up for fiv e hours once a week and sap the show home. Now any actor hales oot to Director Jack Kreftlng will be in Ugbl m otaae 11111 the be at the belm again to 1 .. d 'Slither' Set case of "I1le :rorctibfarers" the 20-member group in its was no eaoeptioh. Gatberlng a "'1th ...-. HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Ewrymcrt • has 0 drW IJ tho! f'l"IJSI ~ reallMCL fleet of flashlights together, Tickets at $1.50 for adults "Slither," ltaning J ames the enterprising actors had and 75 cents for 1tudents may oOan and Sally Kellennan, crew members shine them on be pirchased at the door or will be filmed at MGM studios the f~ces of the cast for ~ obtained by calling George and on location sites around remainder of the act -and m Cunningham at 499-.10!.l.:,:::·===Sooo::::;:";:·===== the true spirit. of thea\rlcal1 -:;;::;:~= " tradition , the show went on. ' . 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REG. $49.95 '3995 • • • • t • I l ' ' i j ~ ' • t GAILY-PILOT _.. 1W LM P~ ' SAN CLEMENTE'S RICK ARONS ($)'PASSES OVER DIABLOS DEFENDERS l N 21·15 LOSS. Eckholdt's TD Pa~s Puts Hosts Jilj;erslde SaJ4-leifa~k ~!_oof!lpll; • To Kick Comphlcency . • George Hartrqan figures that tonight and we've always couhted ori pulllng he'll find out if hi!: team has character. them out on a Jong JJaM or run." ·. nie Saddleback college football coach uwe·u see thil week', after that Joss, whether the team 'has chatader or not.·· Wl"'l't 190 Rio~ with ~ teprn:s IQs"'!! Md,.jf Hartman hos reason f o r performance against Southwestern last dispi.easure with bis odeme on a team . GAME STATISTICS Flr1! downs Nslllng Flttl ~ Nulnl:I Fll'it downs -tllts Tot1l1 .flr1l ;Clowns Y1rd5 t'\lltllno Y1rds NUlnll Y1rdl; iolt Net r..m 91ln9d P1t11!1/1¥W~ llJS1anc:1 ~ .. -lieiMit!M-< • F umblalf!.mbles loll MY • • 0 " '" "' • "' ... ,,,. WO " ' " 0 .. "' '" " "' "" '" "' 1 ,S-W...,..., ~~ • """' 0 • 1 l'-21 s.n Clementt 0 1 I 1-U c1~n '"""" ...... T011b KenlW'!' .. ,~ ClnMYO '""" ·-To!1l1 ltUSHINO --tgi t;i ' • • ' 10 . ' l2 114 ..... ' u 3 I.I ... ..._ .. l"AS51"0 M!ff1911 Ylorl• 0 '·' • J,4 f M • 11 LJ 4 11 •, ,_, 1 t o.r •1J•5.0 • ' 2 1,7 11 123 22 ).J week, parUcularly on offense. with a 4-1-1 record, consider how Thus Hartman wtll be looking for con-Rivinlde coach Al Fq:es feels with his Edl11eldt ( siderable improvement " when t h e M ouWL ,.. .. t'C "'' " ,ct. 17 1 0 105 Al! Gauchos take on RJvenide tooigb1 at a at . ;'We. Just ~vent~ had any ollense,'' Mlsa!aa Viejo mgb'i field. I • Figeo aid. "Wet.-'t been able to run "Then'• beeil jult too \ mllCh com-Ille boll at ~ so ft,!J!rew 39 limes last placency from our' offense," Hartmaa week, and wi·~ be_ putting It In the air S1QW. "In ..the past we've \always un--ligain 1plnst,~" proval ollemively eocb week. Bui this -'1be Tigers wl!l lie qaarterbacl:ed by year we're still maklog the same Mite Walab., a "2, Dpound freshman ... (! ...... " .. ' . " " . " .... 0 101 .75' 1 1n Ali • ive-YY, m'tii'leii-,.~ AtHun~n, S.1lllrd.1y, dctobff 28, 1972 ,_ Valier llgb' .. .;i;..1ve { wllhbane dlllmioe will be on dlsplaylialn • tonJpt wben the -tatkle M•BJlOlla WO Ille §llpe Bo lo Los ~··~. Jrvlne-QquefQOl~U ·~·~\'! . 'in Jani.ry. KIC,loll ~ • " b 1' ~ .1~' , (ar ~· ~ro"'l"l lbe Ra.,. will blJW tv' a· 0·~~ ~ lnico · Jliid ~ ,,.i,, at a lll1f ~rent kdllon Pfeklcni'• iil.~~n<'tablielf ... Jive. ... ~-li>'1 hl\l'O'tllo'wne number point la ertiii~~. care.<)f.Mqn011n: •nd i lci>ltion -II current plans Leadlrig the Batohs' ground assault are materlallze. four eJ:cellent running backs in fullback Les Becher (!Oii pounds), Mike Malcolm, BUI Ogden and Ben 1lods9o. ~ llill llatflel~ di..,ru Ille l!m'<I»' o!'-and bai IOlllO tOp recei9en In brother • Rick and Bob Dudrey, aJooc with bis tralllng backs; Malcolm and Ogdetl figure to start with Dodlorup•llln(bolb during the game. 'All are C8pable of going the diltan<e. Fount.a.Jn Valley's explosiveness is ac- centuated by the fact that si% ol the Baroni' touchdowns have been on plays ol 19 or inOre yards. Ogden's. llO-yard touchdown on a pa.,. run combination against F.dison is the longest scoring play. Coach GleM Thomas' Sentinels pose a tough obstaclP. for FOWltain Valley, however, with the duo of quartetbaCk John K1ndred and tailback Mark Miller coming into focus. That tandem accounted for 201 yards net on the ground against Costa Mesa last week in the Sentinels' first victory of the season. And Kindred passed for 33 yards to keep thaopposttloi>oll balance ancUairty honest against the Magnolia running game. It abapes up u a battle betwten two running teams, however, and neither team <f1surts to ......, as many as 10 times. Fountain V.Uey'J defensive structure Is built aroond linebackers D a 1 e Peter30!>, Becher and Ron Stone . Rood Tosteil In Bill Nicholas is investigating a pl&n to enlarge the seatlng capacity from 76,000 to 90,000 for' that·particular date. This is the pro football capacity, not the overall attendance when lbe mini·bleachers are removed from the east end of tbe field. , Under the plan being considered, the field and mini..fJleachers will be moved 10 yards to tbe east. Gtne Farrell, uslstaut foo tball coacb at Golden W~tJ;oU~ce, wlll io Jo the altar when tbe grid aeuon ends. ""' --GOlo ud'llorotby Moaa (wtctow of r.oner ~ State (F1111erioa) eoocb Dalla) wlD be .,.,,. lied OD Dee. II -ding to pr<aent plam. It's Gae'• Rn&. c.ago1a1allom! CORSO MODEL 200 . Oct. Blcy<ling Magulno • D~fLY PllbT J I ·~. . '• • . . .,,, ' tul .; '" " . '• • . .,. . -?: ! .. ! ~· ,,. ... : . . -'• • ' mlstlles we made at the start ol the wliO bai ltarl4d -only once previo8'ly. ( { year. Key nce1..., are•frHhman Jbn Ball (l! • "We've always been a good aecond hall catches, I Tlls) riJitoye Dahl (2 Tlls). P ro -Grid Champ -Set : f()r Big . A SPECIALISSIMO and fourth quarter team too, but this -back's off... will be le\! by • year we haven't bad the fcrtltude to (Jl!l .q~ ,Dollcb, who bai topped " gamu away when we've bad the cbande 'the 1,000> mMt Jn ~ offense • • aJrea4) . DuJidl ilaa poSaed .for 93 yards I 1 and nm for U for the Gauc:bos this A lease llgrftment with the National . Football 1.effue !or' one of th<\ Soper Jlo~I teamA to practice at Anaflel!n Sladium-fias been approved by the Anaheim City Council. Ttie !iupe.r Bo\Yl will be played Jan. 14 FROM ONE 9f.1TALY'S FINEST & C-ARGEST BIC'(CLE MANUFACTURERS! A TRUE Eawl LISllTWEIGHT 10 SPEED • •• THI CAITON v R tJ F .. ~ season: ' ~ .US.. ~ . O'"'lo.u < Other offensive 'tbrtatffnclUde leading ~ . · , •receiy~ Bob Haulllll't at split end and a' the Los Angeles COiiseum. 1 .. ------------------0oe team will be housed in the Orange WHILE THEY LASTll COMI BUY & SAYE $$ ••• SOLD NATIONAUY AT 129.95 ••• WALNUT -. Golden West CoUege's nishing leader:, -Aundre Holmes at cross country teem flnlsbed fourth In the balfback. Haupert bai caughl passeo for Paarlaul nilay during the _Mt. San '19' yards and lhreci toochdoWDJ. Holmes County area ol ~im Stadium and tbe- otber in the Loni Beach area for pract~ 11.------------------' the week before lbe game. · ~ Antonio lnvtiaUonal Frtday. bai rushed for m ·yards. . The Rustltn' Dave L«kman had the s • ••dl1otrwt ,...llMdt .,.,_ l,t best Sftrage for tbe eight noftft san Sf:: H..ii-t nt no •UfWtl T " wt~ a \UH of 21.7 ~ flrlq. \l ,l· ~ =::. :: :: =-& ,, lit tbe_aman .:bcell nice, Goldell ~at ~ 1:-: :_ =:" L.i t ~ ~ wWa in points. '81'~• le '5F M ;: :-t: \I WOO Jt wf • . • " 09 . 1'5 17' CIM'ly Cl C\ The RultJ.en' Bob,'~ 'WU sltth 'll ::.-Ill 11' ........ Cl !ii 20:57. \ =~ ~ :;: : ~~ g: 'Ibe a~t reached this week caUs for tbe NFL or the team lnvolval to pay all costl tnvolv<d with practlcJni ot Anaheim stadium; 111d Tom Liegler, -ol the Anaheim Conwntion Ceoler and Stadium. 'l'he atadlum will be open fne to the 'pu61Jc on the -"" day ol pnctke but cloeed tberoallet' to the public. y ' ·' • ' j GWC B~s·: 14-5 ~olo Win. l Golden West COiiege's wat.r polo teanl the first quart.rand lmd It eay the mt wftb four &1'111 while Jim McAdOms and 'b. ..-to a IW Ylclor7 .-'rilitina ol lhe way with llenDllad IUbllltutlnc at Lorry Rollorlloii camted lhne each. Sania Moolca Friday to ae1 up Its auciil will. Kurt West«fdd tallitd twice and Jon &iulhp ~ °"""'-JUM1ia4 Gdl4oii w.l en;oJril'iN l<li•l 1 • Willllll,WS......,.adde«.-- H•dmade Freiine Of 9uallty Seamless Steel With: F I n i s h • d Lugs • 5111.,au Derolleur. Ratio: 42·52 Cllaiiiwheel, 14-30 Fruwhtel • Unlvenal Or laRla A~ .• Center Pull ....... WJth Hooded teven • Plrelll G-Rubber Tl,.. ~ 2r·x11/4 _; Ciwo-Steel Rim WJth Large Fla1MJ9 Hubs. And 9uick Release • Hancle•ir Alld Stem Of High 9d•r ADoy •Ital• Rat:l119 Seat •-23" Men's Fro-In Cliola Of Red, Y1low, W'.llte • Wekjht: 27 Lbs. • · · ,· · ' I R CASH 111th ~ nut ~y. ' at t1it 11111' m w1111 die lllltlen' 11o. 1 to_. !ta~ Weat ........ ' QielbJ/lllon Henmtld'1 Gotim Well t.eom ~ -cf Ille tldrd quarler, 'l\e ~· Qoldorl Weol~ JJth In 1 ..,._ ltllltloP, ... ~ '"' bOlb ~In ~ ..... QIMlli, ........ to I pmdt.ba-..(;• . li!!Osl. pli,, -TueildaJ'I pme, II q.idlo -ID.~ qt'IML ' l ' -• -lful. ..... att "· I ....... a-., 7""'11mri -~-I t J •lj f::''I Tiie -ttreoked to • f.I leed ID rountaln Valley llJp, kd the -.:. T"...:·. "::::. ~ =~ . , _______ ..;;..~-.;..-~-~---:..;.. ___ !!"!'_...:;;;;;-.;..,"!!imi!i~~~lt.ii \ OA!l Y Pl LOT -.-28,1972 t's a Do ·or Die Game fo ·r OCC, Fullerton l • . .. ~·OCC's Goal ,.,,. "~Win State :,Polo Crown .. Orange Coast C.Ollege bas long been a J10we r in water polo. ·' Bui the 1972 l'dition has to be ooe of the •1·~st in the college's history. ' Thus far coach Jack Fullerton's Bucs ' have a 18-1 record, losing only to the University of California (Berkeley) in the Footli1ll tournament. · ··r ·And against JC competition OCC bas a 115-0 mark. "1:"Fullerton's club bas had it easy ' ig8.inst most of the two.year schools, l.seoring at a record-breaking rate (13.S goals per game). , 1 ' The Pirates have been so awesome •,!that in many of the games agalmt weaker clubs Fullerton has kept his top 10 players on the bench. The reason for the success, says Fullerton, is that most of his first unit h&s played together for six years. 1'Six of our starters (Ron Mislolek, •ll' r ·'·' CRAIG SHEFF l;--j ...... ·11 .• , Mike Beal, Bill McAneney, John Carpenter, Mike O'Brien and goalie Rod , ~s) have played together s~ they !ere freshmen at Costa Mesa High. And ,/P.}eY all played for me during the swn· . ,111ers. ,~"In addition we have two other fine "'field players in Bob Wurster and Jim Smith and another e1.cellent goalie in . :'Doug Weiler,'' says Fullerton. · ,; ... That kind of experience has helped ~C to do things il wouldn't normally do '.J'ith a freshman-dominated club. '• ''Our basic philosophy ls to do five things very, very well , nther than 20 ~· sloppily. We've been able lo do g.ibole five things 'Nd, 90 we've gcl'.M! on. !.-ii.Getting specific, Fullerton aays bis :Af~b has an edge OD dber JC teama ,,<lieeause of its good fut brealt, Its chang- .;·~ defensive structure and itJ balance on offense. :.1 ~"Our strength in. lbe put bu been our ··!-St break but we've lncreaaed its ef- lt·~iveness by about five fold this se.aaoo. l e're scoring five and aix goals a game '\; f Jhc fast break while In the paat we've Ii~ just ooce.'' #,,,11~'Al:""> we nonnally play with just two 'Eg defenses, but this season we · e a drop back defense, a f.Olle 1,; fense, a modified 7.0lle press and a @De press. Thal'• got lo be frustrating to ·' we other teams." t:. As for the balance on offense, n».t!enon says that Mlslolek probably ,. ~-d bave 80 goall right now Instead of ,., (tops on lhe club) il be was ~ and Jhe team WU built anJUDd • "But there'• the pooalbillty that IDlghl bave an off day and we might ~'have been beaten. 'Ibat'a the key to our '='Jf.me. You can't stop just ooe guy, you "11iave to stop 14." '-4J' Despite the fact that OCC'1 No. 1 unit Is made up entirely ol oopbomores, -~ Is very opllmistlc about the ;;1fbture. IJ "'I've been really impressed with the 1?tresbmen, yet no one knows who they 1"~· ()Jr third team ls very strong," 1ays ~'lbe OCC roach. .f""r· ;)lucs Clinch ~·Tie for Crown 1.!il Orange COUt CoDeie virtually locked ~up the Soalh Coast Caolerence wator polo ,s· plonsblp Friday with • -, · H vlciDl'y over toogb Jl'lllJertoo tn J:ol winner's pool. 'nle victory ran OOC'1 drcuit mart to ·~ and gave the Plrales a 1wo1iame ~e with juR two Wta remalntng. ·'Ell was a tense batUe all tbe way with I Jerton's llomell holding Jhe lead gb moll ol the game. ,~tr!. ~t one Point early in the third quarter ,;fl'Ullertan led by a 7·3 count In But tbe ,Piates got their fast break going and took advantage of IDme nther , l!'l'PY Fuller""1 puslng to cul the ~~lo Jwo (H) at the end ol throe 'J.._ :T!'!" a goal by Mllte Beal ( w1lh a nice ,,,_!tom Ron Mlslolek) cul the JIWlln "'lo.-wllh 1:80!0 go. Two mlnutea lat« -tied tt just -alt« l<om-u McAneney'1 penalty thn>w WU by PllUerton pile Mike with Z:IO left, McAneney !Upped -the .-wllmlnl goo! olf the fut ' Bui there ...... .mt ..... anxloul • ..rnaoents left. l"ullerton had three 8hotl In >'llie dolloa mtnutea and faUecl And the '(<\llmletl bad a dlat>ce to tit II with a :;jpmalty tbmr with two mtnutts to p, "but occ plle Rod -blocked JI. :5/Jltr:J' a ......, a!fllr all lhe way with 'f,~ 'c::! lo ~ pmo -31 00 ~,'.lllx FullerlaD pi.,.rs llMlled Otll tn the "'l!Dlf -quarter ~ Beal, Mlllolel:, "¢arpen1er -:..~ ~ foa!ed. ... 1 for 000 wtlh Jhn Smllh belDI e)«led beelmo af I major fOllL DAILY PIL.Or ltlff ,.,. STEVE MOHULSKI !RIGHT) GEARS OCC'S RUSHING ATTACK AGAINST FULLERTON TONIGHT Corona del Mar Roars Back To Hand Edison 17-7 Loss By BANK WESCH OI ,._ a.1tr PUii lhlH Corona de! Mar -ck for two second baH touchdowns to band Ed.ism its first fwlball daleat of the ....... 17-7, Friday al Orange Coasl College. The Sea Kings, find up from lbe ppen- lng lddoff, put up a strong defm au night and beld Edison'• polOlll offeiise in ~ for most of the 'game. Corona del Mar quarterback Joe Tosti engineered the two second half scoring drives to overcome a 7-3 halftime deficit. The Chargers thus dropped to 4-l overall and 2-1 in Irvlne League stan- dings, Corona del Mar is now 2-3-1 overall and 1-Z-1 tn league play. F.disoD, the teague tiUe favorite coming inti? the game, sustained ooly one drive against the Sea Kings, and that was with the lld of two pass Interference penalties. ',,_ __ The ""'""'""'' lmiiest rusblng gain of the night \l'U ooly six farda, and Chargen quarterback Craig Way could complete only seven of 20 passes. Corona del Mar, while no Juggernaut offensively either, did manage to come up wilb the big plays -especially tn the second hall -to manuta.Cture the upset. Estancia Battles Baitk To Dump Mesa, 32-20 By STEVE EKOVICR Of t11t o.lfY '1i.t Sltff Estancia's awesome steamroller of· fe.nse took three quarters to build up momentum and fmally natten Costa Mesa's football forces as the Eagles fuel· ed their Irvine League record with a 32- 20 victory Friday night at Oav1dson Field. 1'ae Mustangs, for the first deliriouJ ball ol the game, bulll up an lnloldcallng 20-7 lead. and provlded an extra thrill to tbe byperteoslve Muslangs' homecoming actlvllies. With tbe coanmencement of the second ball, though. Costa Mesa's great ex- pectations ...,. c:ni!bed by the Eagles' Din ~ and tho benlded Ellancla grvuDll game. PriDcaolto eventually finished the night with 213 yan!s tn 29 can1es, most ol lbat ~ belnc churned up In lhe lleCQld Mllstlnp, though, were lhe stars tn the early going. Costa Mesa turned two Eqles fumbles into lo41chdowm and kepi a llCOl'ing drive olive with the aid ol a roughing the kicker pcnllty. the fin! ball and gained 100 yan!s. Princeolto helped narrow lhe Mustangs lead in the third quarter as be led his mates from his own 42 to the Mesa nine where quarterback Mike Magner found Joe Barnett with an aerial into the cor- ner of the end zone. The PAT was blocked by Frank Fregost and the Mustangs led, 20-13. After the Mustangs failed to move the ball. Estancia, again on the strength or dynamo Princeotlo, l<Ol'ed with ~:SI left tn the third quarter. This Ume PrJnoeotto awooped arotmd left end for a ~yard ocorlng run. The lw .. polnl attempt failed and Mesa still clung to a ~lnt lead. Finally, wltb 8:07 left in Jho game, Magner lipped a scoring toss to Dave Gibbs. The tw .. pointer again failed. Magner'• second touclidown pass lo Gibbs with 1:37 lell In the game Iced the ouJoome. Oista Mesa's fint two scores WeN!: recorded by Verlng after he loled the ball 31 yards oo a fourth and Inches situation, and then carried ewer from the three oo a pilchoul around left f!lCL Mustangs quarterback Steve SbarJ> bit Bill Valentine ""m 19 yards out to climax Cotta Mesa's scorin& with 1:34 left in tbe first ball. Trailing 7-3, Conroa del Mar marched 65 yards its second tum with the ball in the oecood ball. llalfba<t S k Ip Lauderbaugb chewed up yardage con- sistenUy oo dive plays, and Tosti com- pleled a key thlnl down pass for 'll yards to keep the drive alive. Tosti scored the touchdown. keeping the ball for the first time In the game to crack over left guard four yards on a fourth down sltualinn. The Sea Kings defense, led by Mike Frost, Greg Wheeler and a host of others, held F.diaon to ,just one touchdown in lhe second half and after a weird in- tercepUon which involved both Joo Terry and Brad Nelson, the Sea Kings scored the clincher. Lauderbaugh, who carried the ball 28 times in the game, agaiD did the leg work, and Tosti capped it with a IO-yard pass to Bill Mohr In the comer of the end zone. Little Dave Bruce, who bad previously kicked a IS.yard field goal. added bolh eJ:IMI points for the Sea Kings. Way scored F.dison's touchdown on a well executed keeper play in the second quarter. The senior quarterback was held ln check by a strong Corona del Mar rush mom of the game, and sustained a rib in· jury in the third quarter. OAMIE STATISTICS Flr1t doMll J"IM .... c • • 0 Flnt dDWnf "81til'lf ,.tr1t ~ peneltles "1'11t1t flrlt dDw!ll 'l'•rlb ""111,. 'l'M°dl peulnll '1'1rd1 Iott Net v....it Mined Punh/•v.,._ dllll'l!Ce ....,.111tt1v•rct• ....,.11nc1 Fumblft/f\lfnbltl IDlf " '" " " "' "u '"' "' _,, __ '"" L•--· .,_ ..... Tot1ts . , . • 0 , •utMINO C....."'MW ~ ·- ., 't 21 11' • • ' . , 1 • • 1,1 . " • • 11 25 • • ' . 1 • " " PAltUtO C...... dll Mir • ' ' • • " .. • ~ Sitt .in '" .... , 7-17 "1 "b 12 I.I 0 1.25 • u 0 t.11 1) l.l t 1.6 . _, 1 ,.0 ' ... 0 2.0 • u I 1.J ,.. IJC Jiii " Jtcl. lt 4 I 5,j .l:JJ ···-.. , ' " .... " DAILY ,ILOT Sttft ...... GOLDEN WEST'S RANDY C088 Boes Favored Over Rival By TouchdQwn Orange Coast and Fullerton oollegts, Jwo football teanu lacing eUminltJon rrom the South Coast Conference nee, collide tonl&ht at OCC'1 LeBard Slldlum. Game time Is 7:111. The Mies bave been installed u a touclldo"" favorite lo slop Fullertoo tn lhe %5th renewal of a bltlerly ""1lesled rivalry. The series edge goes lo Fullerton, which 1W won 13 Umes a1alnsl nine losses, lltlJouih OCC bas won two ol the • lasl throe and oqueaked by wllh • I0-24 win last year. Comi~ the two best l<anu In the conference prior lo lut -t. both squads were shocked tn SOUth Coast openers -Fullerton losing 19-lt to San Diego Mesa and Orange Coast dn>pptng a ~24 Wt lo Ml SAC. "lt certainly is a big game,' says OCC's DJct Tucker. "In a sk teatn con- ference, two,Josses ellmloate }'OU." Addi F;ullOrton coach Hal Sherbecl:: "I Imagine that both teams were looking allead last week. Another loos wouldn't help either one very much." 'lbe game may come down tb OCC's of· fense against Fullerton's de:&llse. The Pirates haven't been very' IUCCeS!ful stopping their opponents' ollensive ef- forts, while Fullerlm bas been con- sistenUy strong defensively and we.at on oUense. .Orange Coast (J.2) bas scored :au points per outing while &1Drl!llderlnc IU, while Fullerton (W) bu -.cl al a 19- polnt clip while giving up 1711. Quarterback Alvin White b fut closing in on all of OCC's passing records. He already owns the mark for career atM tempts (37!1), single game altempll (IO) and single game completions (13). After throwing for 274 ya rds against Mt. SAC, White needs only 299 yards in the next four games to become the flrs:t player in OCC history to pass for more than 3,000 yards . Wblte'• Fullertoo counterpart, Mike Cburcllward, has completed U of 15S passes for 763 yan!s but b a quick nmner and a scambler. "Scramblers have givm us trouble all year," JaYI Tucker. "Qnud:iward can pass and he's a heck of a Miiler." Tbe Hornets have a floCk of defemlve standouts. In c I u d I n 1 alkloolerence lh>emao Mike Hanna, defensive bacb 'llm Paul and Kent Pearee and linebacker KeviJL!lcLaln. occ Off ... occ-, . .,. ... , "' :KtS MM'dltori.m LE lltT RllOlnton .. 241) '-"""' " RG ..... "' 11t Kidd MG c ..... w '" ... ,_ " LG M. .... •• ...-.. •• LT DtMlli. ... ltS del.lnctllottl LE Fl.,,... ·~. ,,, Wll'l'!M 08 Whit• '" 1.U KIPPll'" F!I Moftultlll ·~ HO MlklltlJ H8 Olllon "' 110 S~llNll• FL Monition "' 1111 ThcJmat, Today's Sports On Television 12,45 p.m. (7) CL -OOu.EGE FOOTBALL -The Air Force Academy will play Arl%ona State at Tempe in a wild card game. Both ..Jeams have ~l records with Air Force losing to Navy last weekend in an upset. 3 p.m. (5) CL -!\AMS ACl'ION -Higbllghta of the Rams-Benga!J game played Sunday In Los Angeles. 4:30 p.m. (9) CL -NFL GAME OF THE WEEK. 5 p.m. (7) CL -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS -Three offbeat events. The tournament of thrills ••lo daredevil championships from Palm Beach, Fla. The men's and women's finals in the world wrlstwrestling cbamploosblpa from Petaluma. And divert plunpig from belgbls up to 80 feel through a four or si:J:.foot square in the world professional target diving cbam- plOMhlpa from Miami. (9) CL - THIS WEEK IN PRO FOOTBALL -HilbJJghts of games played last weekend including Clnclnnatl.Los: Angeles and San Dleg~Oetrott. 11 p.m. (5) CL -COLLEGE FOOTBALL -The USC Trojans vs. lhe Oregon Ducks In a Pactnc.a game taped earlier in the day at Eugene, Ore. LB " 01 o• .. 01 Sophomore fullback Wayne Vertng. playina in his iecond vanity football game, provided the Mustangs with the Impetus required to tum the breaks into poinll. Vertng can1cd Jhe ball 13 11me11n eAM• ITATrtf!CS I .. Rustlers Challenge Tough Cypress ._.. , .... - -_, .. ·-· ,, ... ... ~ M- _ .. ~=-" II -II • ,. " • "1 • " .. m '" "' ' • ' " •• " " '" '"' .,. ..., "' .... • • ••• I <I • • •• ... 1 ·l.t ••• 11 J.1 'I N • ,_, " ••• " "'· .. .... TI .... When the Golden Wesl College Rnstlen and Cypress College CbarJen meel tonight lo settle their football differences In a SOUthem Calllornia Oonfm:nce 01lling. two ol the most proWlc tallbacb ln the circuit will come face-~face . Kickoff b al 7:30. Golden Wm's Rick Rioe bas 1ained 11&4 yards ln sll games this sea90n and la well on the way lo becoming the ,.....d top nisher Jn the 1ehool'1 history. In foci, he needJ 41 yards lonlght lo - Steve CashdollM and rank behind Cbarlle Buctland. But hit QOUDterpart al ~. Bobby Dapper! Is alnady the 1Cboo1'1 sfngle aeRBOll eaj11n1 ruabor u a ltesbman-Ha bu IOI yatdl lido ,..,. and Is doliltC tn on the ICbool'a career mart. In add!Uoo, he'• the teoi11'1 No. 1 pa11 - receiver and punt mum llpeC!allst. Thal maldlup wUI be watched lnlenlly by these In lltendance tonight and by the roaching lllaill ol the two sclloots u they attempt to opply a suitable defen1<. With the l'Ulblng action """tered al'Olllld these ti!o, coocb Ray Sbacklefonl of Golden We.st may have an ace up his sleeve. "We may also use Bob Fernro at tallbeck tonight," be says. F'tl'l'&n>, • freshman from Conloa de! Mar High, was an earl1 aeuoo atarter at fullback. He bas been llternatlng al both baU car- rytn1 poolllons the paat two WMb. Shacklefonl II noo<ommlttal oo bis atartlng quarterbaclc. Jerry Hinojosa bas been the 1Larter lhe put two weeb end ha1 dooe a good job wllh BIU Comellu• geltfng tqual Ume last week. , CorneUus •PllWS the bettor passer while Hinojosa Is Jbe belier runner and the determtnlng factor will probably be tn the ....,.,... or !allure ol the ewe ol- leme lo move tho ball on the ground - ly. Bolh teams have gone to the last minute, come.from-behind herolcl in vlc- lorles this ,..... but Cyprus bu an ed~· tn thll department The Cbargert bave spotted Jhe op- poollloo two fil'll ball IOOris tn all three of their Vi<lortes. Against Sanll Monica, they mlued a tw .. polnl convtr1loo aJfempl tn lhe final oecoi>ds tn a HI lou. Against Harbor they woo wllh I: Ill left all<r being down l&-7 early In the llnll quarltr. Cypress won, 20-11. On lop ol this, Sbacldelonl addl a word ol: cauUon : "We are looking for our most lnl~ game for •whlle. Cyprea Is the onl1 other county team in our conference and they are buildina this one up bl1. Anytime a team Plays with great emo- llon, they me to the 11e1gb11. Thal'• lhe way they are going to play against us." ......... L * ..... V .. .,.,... Tl! Hlt1 1.. tlO ~I I! T Hit""' 2" 10t "°ltw G Hotr.11., 21J Ue KtrM C W111181M ltt Hrf It. Hlt'rlt a lmlllt 210 IN D1c1t10!1 T Murry tit Ill OoOd Wit CObll t7f W f'Wl"f!Mft QI HlnolOM Ml 14' I(, 11tlTll Wll Kt11Y UO lU lfAIMr ltt Ilic. t7S llf L.ldd Fl:& Tllol"P9 lt$ tto AlbtrlMll ' ' • LI ... LI .. "' • I " . l I I • • Follmer Tun s RIVERSIDE -A halHalJilll foot lo the lloorboard "¥" between ldoollcal tutbocharsed POl'IChes drlvea by GeOrse Follmer and Mark Donohue tr ezpected to make the 15th annual Times Grand Prix a Claaslc race Sunday al R!venlde lntematlonal Raceway. And, chasing thole 911).horaepower Porschel trying to Rgain some loet luster, will be Team McLaren -1971 champion Peter, Revaon, Manhattan Beach, and New Zealander Denlt HWme, who has won the lut three Tl.mes races. fbe alllth IDd flnll nee ID the 1m Cooadim-Ameftcon Cho=p - (II ~es mll<o) wlD ~1:05 p.m. for tile blc .... -ntdl7 lad ' Follmfr dnft a Poradle to track reccrd ., Ut.111 mil• per bDur y, load!Da: ·ftrst.<IQ quallllm for '• sbowdOwti. ~ TIJe Arcad11 clr!ver, MIO hos hed the C&n·.Am lel'f.tO driving title win· ning four of eight ra .. 1, cell the yeer .. ld course mark of 129.111! .p.h. It! by Hulme. 1 Follmer was clocked al 210 rli.p.h on 12 Straight for USC . ' Nation's Best Streak . ~c 11 - In Danger at Oregon EUGE·NE -USC's number one rated Trojans, working on the nation's longest unbeaten Weik, (12 gameli including seven straight thil year) face the University of Oregon's rapidly-improving Fighting Ducks heR thi.s afternoon. Kict.I! tr I :30 p.n/. Oregon WU winleM in the Pac-8 Oofff'erence race uDW Jut Saturday when the Ducu stunned stanfonl but Trojans coach John McKay doan't believe bis ¢al'"l" will take the game llghtly. "I think our p!ayen underitaod that anyone can be beaten," McKay says. Tbey saw that Notre Dame was beaten by Mlssourt and thal Stanford was stop- ped by Oregon. "Ongon has some very good players who are very yoong. But in lhe skilled positiOns, Oregon can be aa good as anyone on the coast. They have a great quarterback (Dan Fouls) Mid good receivers and, this Is the type of team that can give you lof.s¥ 'of problems:" McKay says. \ "Of aJI the quarterbacks on the coast, he has probably played ' more football than the others. He's an excellent quartert.ck, a tall yourig;fM". who tUDJ fairly well, too. ''Oregon Is running the optKJO now, too, which lw helped their attack. They didn't do that earlier. They have gone to Warriors Nip Lakers, 119-81 LOS ANGELES (AP) _c Jell Mulilns and Caule Russell led lhe revttaiiJcd Golden State Warriors to a llMJ ~ Ing of the Natiooai Basketllall Alaocia· tlon champion Los Angeles Lakers Fri· day nlghl ' an attack now without a tight end but with three wide receivers. That forces the defense to spread out and gives the option more running room," McKay says. J "With Oregon having knqcked o(f Stan- ford, I think we are going to see a team as high emotionally as any team Wi!'ll face all year. 'Itlis is the chance for them to come back. 'Ibey are a different team now than they were folH' weeks ago," McKay ailm. The Trojans (4-0) hold a haU-came lead over . UCLA (3-0)L~n the Pacific.a Conference race with JWashin8ton State third with a 2-1 conference record. "I doubt seriously tbtt you ca n get two defeats and win the ~erence," McKay said, "but ['ve said along that I felt everyone would get least one defeat. Washington State is ertainiy in It (the conler«ice race) bif 1 and UCLA has Oit·Rtulloi (640) T.Utr +t 1:30 come on to be one o( the better teams in the countty. And vk're certainly in it, too," be said. Four tlD'DOvers by the defemive unit last Saturday led lo four touchdowna by the offense ln the Trojans' 34-7 win over Washington. Of the 46 Trojan ...,.., lhis yeer either by field goal or touchdown, 24 have beta set. up by 1 -lnten:eptlon, fumble recovery or punt ~turn to a m. "Our whole first de(enslve unit is doing a real good jobJ'f McKay says. "Tbe secondary hasn't la~ quite as well as we'd hoped lat 31 but basically the reason is that we1ve had so many in- juries back therf:I It takes away from your concentratiOft when you have to double up and play more than one posi- tlon as DlOl!lt or oor secondary players have," McKay said. Sophomore tailback Anthony Davis, who scored one of bis two touchdowns last Saturday from a flanker spot, will probably oee more duty there this week. ~ SatutOQ, Ocltlliw 28, 1'72 DAILY PILOT Up for · Grand Prix at 129.5 the backstretch of the IS<nlle, nine-Wm coune. Follmer'• teammate, Mn Donolile '1 Newlowo SqUM<, Pa., --box problems In prJCtlcO but rOt aut 1llCe In the -loo lo tum la the _.i. futrlt apeed, 12Ul3. lloth dr1ve Rocer Pensk&jlrtpared Ponches. Tbe McLaren ,..,. of Revson arid HUime was right bohind. Revaon ran 1%7.141 and de!eadlng cbamplon Hulm•, 127.145. T1ln --·eraJh as 35 can toot part. lllil:liddJ, llid6on l!illl, calif., WU llllblst blll blo J.year-<!d M<Lam WU elbaalld tmi1 the nee wben It 1p11n "Ill on .7\lm 8ts with a torn up rear tnd. Quallfytag .conlloueo lod.oy, when the pole pooitkla wlll be earned. Skies were overcast P'ridaf .1nd the forecaat was for poaibie rain this morning, clearing In the artrmoon and aunahlne for Sonday'• m.ooo. 201.S.mlle raco. Folbner clinched the -driving championship o.t. ~ at Mooterey's .Laguna Seca courae. 1lls trammal•, Donohue, lridianapolls 500 wloner, led all the way but tlowed on the 1811 lap lo let George win and clinch the crown. 11lll week Follmer, who haJ a reputa· ., lion loc Dehll 1 very aar-tve -tr. pointed out, "The cbampiooshlp bu betn won. There'• no need for t.eam ta<:tk:I: in lhb race. Both Mark and I will be I all out to win. • "Mark and I are both Vr!rf competillVe by nature. We're friends, but a vicWy here Is very Important to ellCb or UI' ••• personal pride and rides In other f'!JI"• of racing nelt year." Cougars Seek to Stop Bruins Todaf LOS ANGELES (AP) -Waahlngton Stale has the solution lo the problem of slopping UCLA's rampaging wlshbone-T attack today in Memorial Collaeum. "&Jper tatlliag," says WSU coadi Jhn Sweeney; plus a ~I WSU off..,,. that would keep Mark Harmon & Co. on the UCLA bench. The approach Is not unique. Michigan succeeded with a similar game plan in·a 26-9 victory over UCLA, now 6-1 ove;all and 3-0 In the Pacilic-8 Conlereace, Beside the top.ranked southern cat Trojana, 4-0 In the Pac-8, and UCLA, Ol)ly one other team still has a ~ shot to . represent the Pac-3 ln the Rose Bowl. ·That toam ls Wasbingloo State 5-2 -2· I In the league -and the Cougars say their IOll lo C:lllomtr will bo protested H the pme _,,,, a change In the stan- 0. Rulo (710) T ..... at 1:30 diogl. Cal wooJd be charged with using an incllafl>le player against WSU, and the Pac4 will not act unless it receives a p,otest. ~The player involved has been declared ioeUglble for the remainder of the season. The Bruins will be three-touchdown favorites when the g·ame kicks of£ _at I: 30 p.m. because nobody else has matched MJchlgan 's execution. Led by the llali bandl.lng 0 f quarterback Harmon and the running of Kermit Jolwon ·and James McAllster, the Bruins top the nation in rushing of· Cease., averaging 381.7 yards a game. They rolled up a school record 431 yards last week In beating California, 49-13. WSU, meanwhile, won Its third con· secutlve game, Yl·7 over Oregon state, which fell to UctA by the'same score. The Cougars' experienced defense, led by linebacker Tom Poe, has been tough against the run, giving up an average of 139 yards a game . On UCLA, says Sweeney, ''They do a Being George Allen's Son ---N~ S·hortcut to Grid Glory CHARLO'ITESVILLE. Va. (AP) - Coach George Allen of the National Foot· bail Leagile's Washington Redskins bas been having a quarterback problem of sorts -trying to choose between sonny Jurgensen and Billy Kilmer as his starter. His son, George Allen Jr.. has a quarterback problem, too -trying to be No. 1 at the University of Virginia. Allen, an academic junior bl.11. a sophomore athletically, w a s No. 2 behind junior Harrison Davis i n Virginia's first five games but saw con- siderable action when Davis was ejected in the second period against West Virginia, and butt in the first quarter at Vanderbilt. Last Saturday with Davis still hurt, Allen was No. 1 -for one quarter. He guided Virginia to a touchdown and com- pleted seven of nine passes, but was replaced in the second period by freshman Scott Gardner, who proceeded to run for two touchdowrui abd thfow for two more . Young Allen says he's been playing football about 10 years-"[ started in about the fourth grade. I play for the fun of It. Everyone else played it then, so l started." He went to UCLA, which he says "had I l quarterbacks my freshman year. About six or Uw;m were converted my year there, but all of them left school to transfer somewhere else." He says he had a lot of offers, "But I wanted to stay in the LA area " When bis raiber took the Washington job -and after UCLA brought in two junior college quarterbacks -he decided to leave. "[ preferred to go somewhere in the South, and I looked around for a place with a good law school." he said. "Virginia looked like the ideal place to go.'' Jn a sense, that's been a break because , being George Allen's son, "people expect more of you. You have to be well man· nered, get good grades and that sort or thing, or you will reflect on your father." Allen says "it doesn't bother me so much here u in California. People here take you for what you are, not who you are. •There are a lot more people around here I can trust." As for professional football, "rd be in· terested if I bad a chance to play," says Allen. "U r don 't. r woo't be depressed. You still need an education, and rm in- terested in law school. r don't really want to go into coaching and scouting, except maybe OD the Little League level." He says his father "doesn't have too much to say about a game. He'll say I did OK or something like that, but no · detaQs. He's more inspirational and en- couraging. He has seen me -play a few times, but my J110ther and the rest of the family come most or the. time." While he's "interested in a lot or things, football is the one thing I con· centrate on inost. But summer is for surf'mg. I also enjoy climbing mountains, hiking, hunting god fishing." 'Ibe surfing interest developed when the family moved to Calllomtr, but to Allen "Surfing Is kind of a m o o d sport. [t's a chaJlenge when the waves are breaking. You can relax and have a Jot of fun doing it, however you feel that d&y." In California, he says. "It wa s the only way to get away from people. If it weren't £or the ocean. J wouldn't really like southern California at all." As for his football at Virginia, ;'coming into the West Virginia and Vanderbilt games was tough. Here I was a spectator almost, and then I'm in the game." The West Virginia game. he says, ''helped a lot when I went into the Vanderbilt game. I wasn't as nervous and worried. Practicing as No. I helps as well." Virginia scored on]y four touchdowns in successive de£eats to West Virginia by 48-10, Duke by 37-13 and Vanderbilt by II> 7. Allen ran for two of them and passed for another. So far this season, including the 45-14 rout of Virgin.la Military, Allen bas bit 35 of 72 passes for 398 yards with five in· tereepUons and has a net gain of one yard on 15 carries. "He is dedicated to playing football," says coach Don Lawrence. "He showed much improvement from the spring to fall practice. He is only a sophomore in terms of playing eligibility. He sLill has a Jot to learn about the technical points of the game, just as all sophomores do." Lawrence says the biggest asset for Allen, a &-foot-3, l87'"POOJ1der, "is his height, size and his dedicatioo to working hanl and improving himaell." . DAILY '"tLOT ....... W U. ....,_ UCl'S GUY ANTLEY BLoCKS A SHO'i' ATTEMPT BY UCLA'S SCOTT MASSEY super job blocking and run the wisb:Wne as well as anyone in the country. 1llev run the ball with power inskie and "1ffi speed and finesse outside. We will tiave to do a super job of tackling to bold them " . . . , UCLA coach Pepper Rodgers '3j'.S, ' The Coo.gars have demonstrated they are no fluke but a bonafide tiUe J:OO· tender . "They feature a balanced attack headed by oae of ·the top 1>¥..i q.uarterbacks, Ty Paine, and an •1y fine runner In Ken Grandberry." "J Only two Pac.a runners average niore yards a game than Grandberry's 72.4.qtlp -UCLA's Johnson at DS.9 and McAlister, 74.4. Jackie Buried · In Brooklyn; Palmer in Tie NEW YORK -Jackie Robinson camr ba~k through ghetto streets to Brookl;a Friday, for burial in the borough where he attained ~aseball immortality 25 ~rs ago as the first blac k man in the mi$or leagues. . Gov, Nelson A. Rockerener beadei. a list of honorary pallbearer'3 at serf!~ that drew several thnusand to the Gothic church ~ith its nearly 40-story sjS!fe overlooking Grant 's Tomb from t22nd St.. and River3lde Drive. '1lf· AJso on hand as pallbearers for'1~ silver-blue casket were a number' or teammates or Robinson's on the~d Brooklyn Dodgers -"The Boys or - mer, v Roger Kahn called them in is book of that name. I• "" i• LAS VEGAS-Arnold Palmer, see111ng to end a 15-montb victory drowrbt f~ooed a two-under-par 89 and !re: tained a share of the lead Friday la .the second round of the $135,000 Sabah Invitational golf tournament. 11u· The 43-year~ld Palmer had a 36-bole total of 134 -eight under par -and'~as tied .for tbe lead with a pair of you ul rookies. John Mahaffey and [A) y Wadkins. '·· Mahaffey had a sparkling 66 that·ln- cludcd eight birdies, while Wadkins matched Palmer's 69. Each of the JJ:<;at- year pros is seeking his first tour titlt!. . Jack Nicklaus, already the winneF1of six tournaments and $248,000 thb S£'Qon remained one stroke olf the lead wiOi ~ 69-l;t.5 despite a.balky putter. . Nicklaus was tied with Canadian George Knudson, winner of last weel's Kaiser International, and 43-year-old 'Art \Vall. Knudson had a 70 and Wall a 68.-"" , LOS ANGELES -The Los ~s Dodger'3 acquired left-handed pitc · Rudy Am>yo and Greg Millikan from. St. Louis Cardinals Friday in txcbanCe for outlielder Larry Hisle Arroyo. 22, who was 7.5 ror ArkmJi1,s or the Texas League and l-2 for Tuba or the American Association last seUon. was added to the Dodgers' Natioool League roster. He replaced pitcher Al Dawson sent to Albuquerque, of 11be Pacific Coast Lei:gue. The Dodgers assigned Millikan's ~ tract to Albuquerque. The 24-y:Etd native of Los Angeles had a M r rd and 1.68 earned run average at Ark s in 1972. Hisle, obtained by the Dodgen: fnlm Pbiladelphla last winier, betted .32$ for Albuquerque last season. ... ESSEN, G<nnany -Americans Qi11 Richey and Bob Lutz advanOed ll'ridat lo the semlfmals of the West -~ tennis tournament, but Arthur -upset In tbe quarte< finals by Ismaer I Shafei of the United Arab Republic. Richey, of San Angelo, T i!., overwhelmed Wilhelm Bungert of Wttt G<rmany, 6-1, 6-2. Lutz, of Loo Angdl>s, overcame Tom Okktt ot Ml e Netherlands, U , &-2, 1-2. El Shafci surprised Ashe, 6-S, M, whil e Nikki Pille of Yugoslavia alao tcore<flan upset. beating John Newcombe or Australia, &-2. M . ... ' Mllillna acored 28 and Russel had 28 and Nate Tbunnood pulled _, 19 ..-. u 'the Warriors bn>'-the Libra' ft-wlonD\g streak. The Wanlon, 4-2, led only Ml at I ballUmo but l>roM the game -1lilh • IN tpOt1 lo -the third period llld put It a.., coov!acla1ly by hofdlng the Lallon 1o Just m po1n11 in the lint nine minutes of the fourth period. Newland Stea1ning .her Loss to UCLA SARASOTA, Fla. -Stu Holco111b, general l1UIJl8itr ·of the Chicago Whit• Sox, denied Friday that there ftl a ~I office rtrt tnvoMnc .,.,..... aiuct Tan- ner and Roland H.-iil, ~I of pl"3<!1' pmonnol llok:omb, who mahl hit winter liajnc In s.raot., claimed reportl of Ta!ljlcr and Hemond belnl uPIO\ about 11llry dlff-and a wtthdrawal of the t~m rrom the F1ortda lnatructlooal IAll.JUO ...,.. made by Qilcqo wrtlen upoet liV« press box ll"JC)edures, Tbe Laitera, now lhl were 1"1 by Gall Goodrich with Ii po1n\, bul 12 of them came tn the lint period. By HOW ARD L. BANDY • ' Of .. OltW , .... , ... Thttt former orange Cout area Wah school stara <!kl Ill Iha tcorlng for lhe UCLA Brufnt as coach Bob Horn's water . ...._ '"" 0~" , .~ ..... 1':.,1 ., Pok> team came from behind ln the Jul a111rv • •· l 11 Htlrttn 1 •lt 11 quarttr to defeat UC Irvine 11'Pttltov after- .-' 'I •I " ~·Ml.. ' • • 12 • ''"T' Tiluf'IMll :a >-• • ~ , 1-• , noon, M, in th& Newport·MHR pOol. """'""' ti .. ' '' w... , .. , 'I Wltb UCI holding I w • with l :Z'T :~= f t: ~l :=: ! t: '• left to play, Garth ~ (Ea-O>roaa f!.11 : I: l : ::: : : : 1! del liar) bit a 1J.foot IO(t shot to tJe """"" • .. • t 1t11W 1 • • 1 1 the count. 'lban Eric IJndtoth (ex· ~ ~ : t: I : tJ: : ~ l l ~ Newport Harber) lilt a book 1bot with • T..,... u 1W2 1• ,...... ,. u ~tt" 2:35 left to mUe It Mand allo a pmalty I'• ~ :: : 11 It-'1 abDt 'frith 2:ll1eft to Jee the decitlon. ' folio~ the game, coach Ed llewr,nd of UCI waa tt"""1n1 obol\t a ldt>s dtlay midway thnlugb the fourth quartet. "I told lforn he won the game, not bis players," Newland said. "Wbebeftr you ltoP the game for a period of nine mlnutea to dlsput& a call, that'• crtmfnal. ll'I klotlc. N Newland wos !"ferrtoS to Hom't walk· Ing around the pool and Ql ............ olllclal't call at the dell< 11111 laOll up cmalderabia thne wttb UCI In,.... W. AppanntlJ -='= -lllat UCl't J«lt ~ .. ot Ibo octlon but play •II '"" -... die ...U«lUlldlng buDer at the desl was blo,... Another foul WU cailad apinlt UCl's Brei Bernard and the Bnlkla then ap- peared to ooore a 1011 before the ball Wit whtrUed Into plaf apio. But the 1oaa as dballondt lf«n'• proloogod dltpute w{tb the or- liclal• held up pbJ far a coollidlftble period of Ume -bY .NeWland'I llltima- dan. nlao mio:it• It WU aboril)r after tJila tlJot die --~plllna_.,._ ·.ia•••topoojOlalrll .. _, aplatl-.w.t. Kurt Kfumplloli, a f ........ Conloa del Mar star, acored the !Int BruihS' pt on a lob thot aad Llndrotlt mado tt U with I : Ill left In the llnt llalf Oil a -1ty thot. ~ Block thm hit a penally sbot , and 8oJd Pbllpot acored tn frolll ol the UCLA ... ,,. mue It :a.a with 11111 Jell ta the haff, --·---to _.. .. tha tblld period '!llll llwnpbols lt!**C I"' _, ....... ~U' .... .,.._tlMwfflll:llr I •• ....., .. p .. 'llo. '"l'here never hU been any d~ In our arpnbatioli," said Holcomb. ' Bf Aid nporl& of a rift -· iii..! by a.>c.,. -durttll • rvttd ~ al JI'" end of the-• .,.,,. ._ It tranoptred - ~-... --( ...,. "' Piii .a ... 11• I thelll .. ...,. ID .. ~·· .... ..., -WWW.., lo oat D up a lllllt Ill.• • ) \: J IWl.Y "LGT S."""1, ~ 28, 1977 ...... _:.;~..:.:..:...~~~~~~-"-~~~ Lions Grab 21-12 .'~ Verdict From Oilers ' By llOWARO I. HANDY CM Miiot D•lfV Pli.t lltff Westminster's Llons played it close to the vest and Hun· tington &1u::h'l'l Oilers dldn't let up throu gh 48 minutes of football Friday nig ht. But in the eod, th& Lions' depth of personnel told the ta1e and the und ereated Westmin te.r squad po!te<t a 21·U Sunset League victory on the loser's field. tonight. two of the most ex· cltlng plays of the night were turned In by Oilers backs. The first w3s a 73-yard kickofr return by M t k e McAdams , following Westminster's first score in the opening periocl . This set up a lluntingt o n Beach touchdown at the Lions 19 yard stripe and left the Lions on top at halftime, 7-6. ... ntar mJd!leld with the acore 14-41 agalnlt them. Thia forced !he only punt of the nJihl by lhe Llmu early In the fourth stanza, While the Lions kept their ",'~ season record intact for a big showdown with W e s t e r n lligh's Pioneers a week rrom "l ' , I The second long distance jaunt was turned in by Hun- tington's super running back, Paul Fiskncss. The Oilers held Westminster Fiskness signaled for a fair catch at his 10 but the ball hit 1he ground, boull(,'Od on his leg and was a free ball. Fisknesa and three Llorui went in pursuit with Flskness picking it up on the run and setting sail down the north sidelines. Near midfield, punter Gary Maddocks was the o n 1 y Westminster playe r I e r t bet ween Fiskness and the goal line. I . ,, ., • • I ' 't ' I ·'' ,, ... ., , I i I ,I . :~ ·' i • ·i " :·~ ., I I ,J ~1 • '" .. , ( " "' 1;1 ' i i1I "' I~ "~ ·"\ r., "" ,., ~. ' . ' 'l "f' ·i i • :1 f In "' • '" '" \'i ~· ... •• r.i Ii' .7' " ,1 n'r "' " . ~ 1! ... Artists Led, 15·14 The neel-footed o i I e r s halfback picked up team1nate Elsworth Eskey to convoy him the rest of the way to lhe goal and fend off Maddocks' at- tempt to make a tackle . V alenciaSubdues Lagunans, 28-15 The play was good for 90 yards and when the two-point conversion attempt f a l I e d , Westminster held a 14-1 edge with 9:30 left to play. Quarterback D a n Ac- By ARMAND HANSON Of !tie D-'IY l'li.t Sltf' Laguna Beach lligh's Artists shook up Valencia's Tigers in the latter stages Friday night, but couldn't hold onto a lS.14 adva ntage and went down to a 28-15 Jclea,1. 1be Orahge League lront- runners scored twice: in the fourth pe'riod to pull it out before 3,200 fans . Paul LaBorde, Valencia's strong armed junior passer put on a terrific exhibition of skillful throwing to bring vic- tory to the Tigers after they let a 14-0 lead sJip out of their grasp. LaBorcie pa ss c d for touchdowns to R l c h a r d Hernandez and John Gallagher and Tom Ricks kicked the ex- tra points for the 14-point lead mid way through the second quarter. Then Laguna decided to get back in the game. It took 13 plays after the kickoff follow- ing Valencia 's second TD for the Artists to get on the scoreboanl. Tom Massey bulled into the end zone from two yards out. Kelly Akins sparked the drive with a 14-yard n.in. Harry Sandberg kicked the PAT With 2: 11 remaining, '!'he second ball slarted out with the Jl'1g~ in command. 11- It looked like they were going to run the Artists right out of !heir own stadium as they covered 32 yards in four plays to camp on the Laguna 16. But Bill Robertson had other ideas. He skilllully covered Hernandez on a pass pattern. then played the ball es It left LaBorde's arm. He intereepted the toss near bis O\Vn five.yard line and sped to the Valencia five , artfully dodging t a c k. I e r s before being tripped up near the goal line. Jack Millerd powered in for the touchdown , then also ran the conversion to give Laguna a 1~14 edge. The lead held up until mid way through the f o u r t h quarter. Laguna looked like it "'OUld upset the' Tigers as it held the Tigers on the 20-yard line on their first attempt to regain the Jead. Mark Miller, Dave Martin and Chris White led the defensive heroics during this stand. But, the next time Va1encia got the ball the Tigen wen not to be denied. Barry Loomis scored the win. ning touchdown on a nine-yard pass Crom LaBorde. A pass to Ricks gained ZS yards to put the ball in scoring posltion. comando scored the first Lions TD on an eight yard scamper and Larry Walbring kicked the first of three oonverslons. Tony Accomando, returning to the Westminster lineup for the first time in three weeks. scored the second on a 21-yard scamper with Dan adding the final score from five yards out with 4: ts ten. Injuries hit both teams with Maddocks operating under less than full steam most of the way. Marty Trujillo and Larry Grady also v.·ere slow- ed. Huntington's quarterback, Greg Nitzkowski su ffered an early injury and didn't return to the game "'hen hit by Grady on a blitz . OAM• STATISTICS w " "' Flr1t cll)llml r111hlr19 6 l"lril "own1 p1nlnq ' • • .. l"ltll downl pen1lllH 00 Totll 1111! down1 V1rdl rulhl"ll lit Yll'OI ~111"9 S<I ·~ ·~ " "' 1/]1 V1rdl lost ~1 NII Vltdt p !necl 1l2 Pv11t1/•ver• ctllt1"«' 5/33 Pffllltl"'1Y1rct1 ptntll1ecl 10/lS Fumblft/fllnlblll IOl1 110 "~ '" ,_,.,_ w111m1m1..,. 1 a 1 7-71 Hurotlnoton lleKl'I • o o 6-12 """"' -...~ NlttkPWll<I """" Tot1l1 •OSHINO H~ .. ldl k9'1"11l1•'ft na11:1.1 ' 15 • 1.1 1 If 0 U.0 421••.2 :M llt " 2.l WM!rnliotlfl' PASSINO 4 32 OLD Uff26.7 14011!.D 11 1;. ,. 0 , ' 0 , ... 40 U> 2t S.2 """""'' .. h9dl '* pc ..... ..,. pd. Barry Loomis .!ICO?'ed wtth 1 : 36 left in the game on a seven yard run for the final touchdown. Two p e n a I t i e s v against Laguna helped the i drive goalward in the final minutes. • , H1rbln l"l1kl'llll Tol1l1 ' 'I D $!! ·"' l 0 0 .OOll liD!><!.6lS W11lrnl111t1r o. Accom1nOo U 12 2 150 .490 ......... Alltl--¥.111...0 ~. Akl111 Mlll•rd Tot•l1 .. ,,,.. ··- P.UllNO 17 S7 ' " • v . ~ , ' ' ' ' , "'4 ---.. " ... . , . " " " ~ . ' . Ht S 0 V•ltlld• It IJ 1 157 KNOW YOUR CANDIDATE • • , " • • • " VOTE FOR CLAUDE ANTEATER " '" m "' K> 1 1~• "~ "' "' "' '" "' B "' '" "' ''" JOO .... .. .... The votlna •at hu qaJn ~ Jowttred to givt otbetl the rlaht to YOt,. Glrl• And boys attendina any achoo! In the Newport·M~ an& on wfn • Uip _ tQ Sacramr:nto via Afr C.alltoml&. Ballott av.llable ln Wettclitt Plau shr1J)I at 17tb 6 .D'Vlne Aye. nue. Deposit one ~ In t~ ballot bOx at J~,tt'l Pettlna Zoo. "-""" Oct' 31. tllnJ Nov. S. ... Uni Air Attack Fails In 27-0 Loop Defeat By DENNIS CAMPBEIL Of flll o.etr ........ In a game that was predic- table from start to finish , Sonora High School overwhelmed winless University 27.0 Friday night at La Habra High School. SOOOra methodically .......i in f!Very quarter to run its Orange League football reeord lo 3·1. It was simply a case of too much of everything for Sonora as the Raiders h e I d University's ground attack to a minus six yards. University, as usual, came out passing as quarterback. Mike O'L<ughlin threw 34 times. But the stocky junior could tonneel OD just 10 pul<I for 117 yards. O'Loughlin, operaUng ool or the shotgun formation for much of the game, wu vic- timlxed by receMn who dropped as many J>UMS as they caught. University's offensive line generally g a v e O'Loughlln time enough to pass as Sonora sacked him jUJt twice. But the 5-8, 165-pounder took aome hard shots as Sonore.'s defensive line.men unloaded on him several times, u he releaM!d the ball. University bied only 13 run- ning plsy• during the game and the Trojans' ground at· tact was hindered the second NBA Results half with the loss of leading rusher Murry Graham, shaken up in the second quarter. University threatened once in the game, driving to the Sonora one-yard line, only to come up short on B i 11 Waltrip's fumble on the eight following an illegal procedure penalty that nullified Graham's touchdown . Sonora's rushing attack pil- ed up 272 oet yards as Raiders ball carriers reeled off 17 runs of eight yards or more. Sonora hampered its own ef· forts with five fumbles, one pass interception and 130 in penalties on offense. but defensively the Raiders cxn- aistently contained University. O'LOUOPlll11 Gr11!1rn ,,,_ W11!r1p Mtw'll"I Tollll l'tfllf'i.Ofl , ... k-~ Ad1rn• C•l~"911t "'" L•v•on ·-· , . lt IU ' " , " • " • • " "' " .. "' ff41 1211:10 "' " "' • ... ' "' • "' • " ' "' • " Tfl1lt ' " " n , " .... .. '" PAStn•• ·-,. (IC .... .,, O'LW011tl11 ,.. lf J !IP l'llll'IOll H1rl Tet111 --" ' ' ' " . ' • ' M ' " "' .n• .... "' "" GRAND PRIX 5113~?. MO. DAVI IOSS PON11AC 2410 H.,._ ..... •"'*Dr .. C.... ..... WJI DIUCT-fACTOIY AVTHOllZID DULi• -. ... 11. •1• t. Ji• • "" a ,.,..,... '' """· TONY MOllOCCO Ill •17 - Marina In 34-6 Defeat By DAN BAYES Of "" o."' Pllll ltltff - The Santa Ana Saint. toolt • commanding 21-0 ho If t Im e lead and added two more touchdowns In the second half to clobber Marina 3U Friday night RI Westminster High SChool in Sun>et League foot· ball action. Quarterback Mike Molina paced the Salnls by numlntl , '°' the last two Salnta tolUes I on scampers of 7S and 11 yards. He also passed 10< Ille first Saints score when he tossed I yards to Dave~Stev.ns in the end tone. Molina carried the ball II times for 165 yards, averaging 14.9 per nm to lead the Salnta In lhe rushing department. The junior quarterback thrlw only six aerials, but 21eted four of them for 106 . Marina was outp ayed by lhe Saints from lieglnnlng to end. Santa Ana outru!hed1 the Vikings 322-56 yards, and out- passed them 106-72 yards. HUNTINGTON'S PAUL FISKNESS TAKES A PITCHOUT. BOB DUFFY 182). RAY ASEBE.Z l38)AR&A~SOSEEN Hall ol the Vikings problem was on defense ~ \he Saints literally ,ran over the ¥11dng~ AU tln a_cldon!lve p~ers often tiilssed ~ties and their pursult to 'the tside was bad ea they owed numerous end neeps to gain big yardage. Dolphins In 38-6 MD Puts dn Rally Offensively the V l k t n gs dldn' fare too badly , especially during the !Int hall. The problem was that Marina wasn't able to connect on any Jong passes or break any rum ror dl!tance. Reversal For 20-14 Conquest The Vikings' longest gain of the night was a 16-yard n:mp by halfback aiuck Sliney. By STEVE ANDREWS Of t111 0111'!' PUii Stiff Unbeaten Brea-Olinda won its sixth consecutive football game Friday night drubbing Dana Hills 38-6 in an Orange League contest on the win- ner's field. The Brea Wildcats had too much offense for the winless Dolpllino, rolling up 443 lolal yards in copping their fourth straight league win. Tbe running tandem of Oamoo Sloug!I and Steve Seeba did the damage totaling 22S of the 242 rushing yanls. Stough, a junior tailback, was the Wildcats brealr:-away artist amassing 142 yard! ln- cludlng a 63-yard touchdo1jn gallOp In the second quarlff. Brea also displayed a stub- born de!eme that allowed the Dolpblns Into lb territory just once in the-first half, and Dana Hills fumbled on that play. By CRAIG SHEFF Of t111 0111~ l"lkll 1111! WALNUT -Mater Oei High rallied for a pair o f touchdowns with less than five minutes to play to bag a crucial ~14 Angelus League football victory from Bi.shop Amat before 7 ,fiOO fans at Mt. San Antonio College Friday night. The victory kept t h e Monarchs in the running for a CIF playoff berth. It was a bad snap from center on a Lancers punt that gave COS(h Bob Woods' Monarchs the momentum they needed in the closing minutes. The errant snap came with 4:4.1 to go In the game with Mater Dei trailing, 14-6. The ball cleared Bishop Amat punter Dave Navarro's head by three feet and rolled into the end wne. He attempted to run it out but the Monarchs' Hector Delgadillo nailed him at the four . One play later flashy run- ning back Jim Gardea rolled in for the score. Mater Dei at· tempted to tie it by passing for two points, but failed - leaving the score at 14-12. But the Monarchs now had the momentum. After holding the Lancers on downs, ~1ater Dei took over at its own 32 with 2:51 tO go and drove the 68 yards for the win· ning TD with Gardea galloping the final six. A run by Gardea for two points made it 20-14. But the Monarchs weren't home free yet. Bishop Amat took t h e kickoff and marched to the Mater Dei 16 before the drive stalled. The first half was a frustraling affair for the Monarchs. They should have had at least a three-touchdown lead al the intermission -but fumbles halted drives at the 5, U and l~yard lines. A Mater Dei fumble al-¥> led to the nrst Lancers score. It came in the first quarter When a pitchout to Gardea bounced off his shoulder and was caught by Bishop Amat's Pete 1',1archica who sprinted 1 ~ Bill Springman was the only offensive weapon thal the Dolpltins bad. The dinble juniors i gna 1-call erren quarterback draws and ~ lions to pmectloo gainiJI« 112 yards. Springman did have a rough night passing however com· pletipg just 5 of 20 J>8llS<S for 52 yilrds. Football Standings Brea bad everything go~ ils way In the first hall putting 31 points OD the board 81 it scored each time it had the ball . Dana Hills fU..lly hit pay dirt cm the game's final play. After recovering a fourth down fumble on the Wildcat 10, Springman rolled to his right and found Mark El· jenoohn for the score. Spring· man's run for two poinll failed. SP!'1no1N111 ·~· D1vl• ·-To!1I• SIOllOll ·-L..,.IOll E.-lh> Jllltt 8otllc-w..• Tot1lt $pt1llOIN" Mlklot 1o!llt cw ... ....... T011t1 ••• PASjtNO " " , ' ' , ' " D1111 HUit ... IJC phi .. 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A ~yard pass from Amat quarterback Mike Garcia to split end Brian Kelly on the first play of the fourth quarter made it 14-6. Gardea and quarterback Steve Martindale were the spa.rkplugs for the Monarchs. Gardea rushed for 1$0 yards in 50 carries and Martindale completed 13 of 24 for 14& yards -including three key passes in the final touchdown drive. ' OAME STATISTICS MO Finl 0-..1 ru.PllllQ ' Flr1t dclwns f>t,Ul"ll 9 Flrst ctown1 ,,.....111n 1 Tllt1I flnt dclw!!1 17 V1'1h rvlhl"O 110 Y1rtll pnill!IJ t..i Yim km 17 NII Vlrcll 91lllld 2't ~b llVll'llfle clbllf'Kt 0/0 P.n11tl11/y1rclt Jllf'lllled 6/711 Fumbl11/lumblft IOll l/2 I-lly °"'"'"" IA • , ' • "' " .. "' "" ""' '" Mtlll' Del 0 D 6 14-10 lllll\ocl Amil 7 0 O 7-1• L G1rdN Mlrtl""ll• ....... Slll!Orl TPll ll Grlffi11 G1ret. ,.,,,_ c1"''9"' , ... •USHINO Ml,.,. 0.1 !di ·YI YI ..... ll 15' • .u ! 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' ·"-" Abo\'9: " Mvthicl~ Preti• • • feline .. Ael111k · ··' f11ture g'arm.nt "" Hid dinner .. Single 3 Oefut .. ''The 'I 21 Spoken .. Complete 19 Sudden rempllt" 23 Mo1t unclvll 67 Region ' p.111 with I character " Degro 88 Cuti 11mber sword .. Speak• holder: 89 Gn1t1, •·'ii· ' freely 22 Hiving no lnlorm1I DOWN 1pecffic ., FHo<- 2J5 Unit In 1·· Yugotl1vlan Etrhert phy11C1 port p1ttem .. ~Int.II ~ Plece for 2 In·-: " Merriment piclUI .. 1tTOH!ng Routinized ,, Churchmen " Trivial "' C1ptu111• 3 Sh1d1 of 2f1 Principle of 53 Enviromentel .. .... green l good Spice 35 c ....... • S1111: Abbr, conduct Sctencn 37 Recent: • Lo-27 WIU'1 relatt¥e Adminiltr• Prefix • Common· 28 ,Peak of tJon: Abbf. 31 In good we 11th M1rtln1qu1 .. Cic•trix health n1tlon 29 Jope 55 Welghf of• .. Sheep-like 7 Wicked 31 ~cored -container ., Narrate • Sp1nlsh . Em"' SI Loud noiM ,, --du noblemen 32 eaudful fit Chooou Dl1ble: 9 Room for m" 58 Authof -··· D1v11'1 table linen 33 Rep1lred 1 ~:~:~nu Island 10 Afrcr1!1 shoe 89 ,, Pr1ylf word 11 All1ctlon 36 Disposition organ• .. Esprit di 12 "81w1r11 40 Part of • ., Entreat corp• th• --of '"' 63 Am1ric1n •• Weather· M11ch'" .. Journey Indian ~~~~~~~~~ AW. IT CAN'T BE' MUCH OF A FIRE"- JUDGE PARKER I'M NOT GOING TO LIE FOR 'lllU1. LEE! THAT WOULD MAKE ME AN ACCESSORY AFTER THE FACT! MISS PEACH { PERKINS I D --'-.--! by Tom I(. Ryan by D,ale Hale by Emie Bushmiller IT"S AT THE' ASBESTOS FACTORY SALLY BANANAS l.l'lCl?R /\\YaJTSTlilNDif...3 le<l~IP"lll< Rli;ko C~ISSIOllJ t-;;IS ... GORDO ' 11115 NOtJRtS>/!NG ftARrlit T/115 ASTRAL A00/3~1 MOON MULLINS ® l1 II ii • .. .. H!iY, WATCJ.I IT, PLlJSJ.llE--·"1'MT1S 'THE ONLY WORLD WE 'Vr;<10T! DAILY PILOT Jj \ll ' by ltol)et' Bradfield ~ .---...,-. ---,..., ·8<11" -r /1ID WAS wni, Anrlt AU., 1DO JIA/tP. 711£ KID WAsN'r snrrtNG A r 111$1 FON'f'flNE/Ji.EAIJ. By Charles Barsotti ~-----....; by Gus Arriola 1' r ,, 'illl .,, •'11 J• '"' lr\J .... ,. - ,J• "' •11' ~ j.;,.."~.,.l'\11: . _,:~..i:;i' ~;:;-~".'•~-i:~~·t,;;~r ·!."" I/' . • ~··:.\~\,.t •.. . ... : ~ .. -.,. . . . _-:.~, .. ANIMAL CRACKERS .... -~ 10016 ''!ME. NOlr1M ~1AR: ! If' 'IOU CAIJ t.OCA1"~ 11" ~ '10()"1.L. Nl!WR SE I.OST/ by Harold Le Doux WliLL'-:t ALWA~ WANTEV 10 NlllST'Ell: · TI'N L~C-liS, MISS f'eAaj .. , by Mell ·NOW, IF t CAN L!WtN Fl'&NCH JU.. ONLY H:4i£ W L!AlfN NINE~! ~~, ·' " '---''"" M'·l• ~ by John Miles "Now, be '""' and pat )'OQf' lundry Ito Ille lwoper - Jan oa<e I'd Uke to .,. the batllreom -fladla1 yoar thtng1 all over Ute plad." DENNIS THE MENACE "" 1'I" &.. ., " ... " ' .. 'I ,. ' ' " ' ". '. , . . ' "' ,, ' ,, ., ' ., •• • • " n " . "' 'I '• " ,, ·di ~~ I - J. DAIW PILOT ' \ ) ..... ... LHlll.J Kiili Low ...... C.f19, • -·.-. . . • .; . , -· ' ' H"'! ~~: ., ~ ( .. . I • '" I{ .i • : ~~ . . •• '•' . . . . . . ' l • -1 •••••• '·AMERICAN STOCK EXCHANGE • • • . . Week's and Year's' High, .Low, Close ~vfM ~mt .,. #kw "" r'it H.wr.. HW:lflw . . ' . DAILY 'ILOT ... "'I.. • JA: I -- l DAILY PILOT Saturday, October 28, 1972 ANIMAL Junk Mail's A H~lp.~ • ·~tf ,_14 OWi. COIJL.0 TALK, Mf., WOULDN'T !Vil/I ANV' MOR i: WISDOM. "TNAtJ A PARROT!'" Third Child A 'Luxury' In Singapore SINGAPORE ( AP ) Parents who insist on having more than two children will lose tax benefits, f a c e discrimination in public hous- ing and pay more maternity oosts, the government said. Earlier. the Health Ministry said s o m e discriminatory measures would be taken aganst new addit ions to large . fan1ilies in 9'h months. "FOR THE Singapore of the 1970's," it said, "the third child is luxury. The fourth and fifth are antisocial acts." The new measures include: -Income tax relief for 001y three children instead of five. -Higher maternity fees in go ve rnment· subsidized hospitals, with costs for the fifth child possibly as high as five times those for the first. ' J • . • Rostiil Aide-Cit.es AflftOOr to Deficit ' ;, . By l'RED W. IWNE ...... ..,.. ....... SACRAMEN'l'O -eo.t. of }qStaJ AICl"Vice aK the Amount or "junk" mall both are ex- pected ~ 1ncr,;ie, ._..iing •JO~ .... ~. wf&. tant ,regJooll P.•,s t mas t er g•l1<ll'al for tilt ·'13 Western sta.tes. ' To 11*1 lli!s. Dooiiiue, cil.ed several strengths inherent in the U.S . .Postal Service , among which is the "system to develop new postal rafts so that each class of mail pays its -0wn cost." This was not an outright I THE P 0 S T A L executive talked with men1bers of the Postal Customers Council at the Sacramento Inn - a loose knit association of Man of Future Won't . Look Much Different DAVIS (AP) - Man of the into several different species, future is often pictured in each specializing in a separate science fiction as having a environment, m a r1 k i n d re- large domed head and short mains a single (amily,with a arms. but an expert on evolu· single, ric h g~tic legacy, on tion says man in 2S,OOO years which to draw in adapting to probably will look pretty much change, he said. like he does today The huge reservoir o f Dr. G. Ledyard Stebbins, human gents throughout the founder of the genet ics depart· world represents mankind's ment at UC Davis, says man major resources for adjusting will continue to develop, to the unknOwn demands of changing his society and the future, Stebbins said. • culture and even the workings "Nothing could please an of his mind -bot not his animal breeder more," he basic physical appearance.' said, referring to the enormity "You could take a. Cro-. of the human gene reservoir. Mpgpon rqan e.pd c!eaP biQ1 up "Advancement in evolution and ;,~ hlm In mojlern · d~ontheslteofthegene clothing and parade him down pool. But because those Madison A venue .... Stebbins · genes all come from homo sa· Slild. and he would not attract piens who look pretty much -LOWER PRIORITY for special notice. alike, he said, the mixing and apartments under the gove-rn· sharing of genes should not ment housing plan. Within a "THE SAME pr<> b ab I y prodUce a physically different few years. the govdrnment ex· would be true if yoU could creature from the man of pects one-half of Singapore's tr<JnsQOJ1 a modern man 25,000 today. tY•o miGion inhabitants to li ve years Into the future. Changes ~ in pu blic housing. lftat ,affect our outward ap-STEBBINS Sl{OULQ know -Maternity leave for only pearance would not be very about ,how Jong •it takes for two children, rather than greft." he said. changes to ev-0Jve. three, for g o v e r n m e n t The reas<>n, he said, is that Another o( sev,eral texts on employes and under t h e man ~ largely 5 b 0 rt ~ evolution, be bas been working employment act for private circuited bis physical evolution since: 1'43 on 8 species of employes. through the development of South African grass whose With vigorous family plan-no need to evolv.e nel't forms • 8e.Ilt$ he bas modified to make !ilng campaigns, coupled with or new physical 'cilpabilities it grow better 00 shaded --'lizati. d bo~' because· he can ,. n v e n t hillsides. "•""" on an a ·1 uon pro-His experiments, he said e,rams, the government hopes machi.nes to ex tend the the nl ·nstanceso faroi to ,~incnoJU:A Weal ... · · o his .~·~re~;to~y;i -~~-~ . ls· ,. ~ laa . "" }~ . .. •\ ,. ,. '' . ~· ... ' ;,,g ~fs!caur. sti!D .1iilif. ' '·~. 6 .''' b~~~~ . i> ' !'E~ •. "-' ....., '!'fib J . . ·r .. • • !" (\e\¥'• ~QUll:ti , tt ~M :wit , · . ;;~lawi .\Pl' ~·~l!ftt.' >'(I . .;.·iiiiiiiiiiiil!iili · , ~h<\nda, 27, ap-"¥86 baa tlJe •ll'\l.IJ''fo oc-I" ·" . .. : ~ ~~~·jail l"i""~"eupY)le.Jr.11$1$ wiihout any Who . Cares~ .lenCe and UJie tiliit ',lnc~·i'·~'bribii~:more.than No other ne\YlpaPfr ln the it -to 36 years. He was con-any Other· Animal," Stebbins world cares about your com-· victed Of stealing .about <$:4,000 : said.~ munity like your community ' fu boob from the toWn co\J:ncil ' daily newspar&r doea. It's 'he worked for. ~ , IN$T.EAD OF fragmenting \he DAll.Y P · Drily Goa~ ·Qffors ' • 6%,Guaranteed Certificates ' . ' ·· ~turday Service • The·l.nsiders Club M 1:.lnlllttter The I.Skim Club: A new way to beat Inflation. Its meml?or&hlp card permits ,,,.; to bw nearly evvy- thlng. you need from the 1lnest cfosed.door show- robms·llt Substantial sav-- fnp -ap\lliances, fuml· ·tii[' .•IMO equlpme'nt, ........ aoocts, draperies on.J nu::t1, .much more. 'You' di\ Mn buy cars r,M' "" .. "f~· price and -lie bcimet and motor-""'* lll:subst.,,tl•I sav· l!ljll. 1!te l[lsiders Club Effective Annual Earnings 5.00%-5.13% Passbook. No Minimum. 5.75o/ .. 5.92% One Yea~Certificate $1,000 Minimum. 6.00%-6.18% Two to Five Year Certificates $5,000 Minimum. Up to 90 days loss of \ interest on amount$ withdrawn before maturity on all certificate accounts. also prov'ldes big dis· counts on tickets to sport· Ing and entertainment events ••• plUs a whole list of free~ices: safe deposit boXes; money or· ders, travelers checks, and notary A!vlces. •Membership reQulre• ~•,nt for ""'l'l'S-$2,500 mfnlmum ba~ce. ~ . borrowers rlO'iY 1eceive.es- sociate mem~shlps en-- tltllng them to all outside " relefral services. Ask 1 ~tit joining at-any Coast 9f ice. , . • MAIN OFflCE: 9th &Hlll. LosAnples•fZN351 Otl•e•«>ff,_ WIUHIRE 8t QftAllDtC'Y PU.CD 3933 Wllshh BIYd .. L.A.• 388.J.265' t..A. CMC HNT1lh 2nd. 8roec!Way. 62G-1Ul2 HUNTINGTON lrACMt 91 Humrnaton C.nter• {71'41 8'7·1047 SANTA M°"M:k 718 Wltshlre Bl'ld.• 393-07-46 SAN P'EOiltb: lOlh & P&c:lllc • 831-23'41 WESTCO'llNk Eastland Sl'IOpplna ctr.• 331·2201 PAHOIWilA'-IJYt Chffe . van N~ BMf •• 892·117l TlowW 1s1s1 v21fltd.•3'45-861'4 . " LONQI ~ 3n:l A L.Ocutli•.c37·7"81 ......... _ 8Ut "'°"' • '291M510 OIAMOM~Mlb ..................... <7.HJ ~621 ·11o111*"!...-·~~4 ... Mllfil 11 4 bt:etit-CMe -· .,,.._,. 9AMtoll'M Openln~Soon: ,, Offices In San Gabriel, T~~tlnajla MJl'llt!a. 1 PUBLIC NOTICI! PUBUC NOl'ICE • •• PUBLIC NcmCB • • ' • ''i· •· ., ... • , • ' .. ' i • •• • • • • • ' '~ .. . ' . "' ' • . ... ~ • • ' • r---TE·ST DRIVE THE SHOW-OFFS---. .~ . . . c;AP.RI 4 and V-6 THE SEXY ONE FROM EUROPE ·' PANilaA NEWEST'LUXURY . • · PERSO.N~ CAii IMPOIT : ' GOO.D. NEWS! SERVIC E • PART-S " AND BODY SHOPS NOWOPiN SATURD'A-VS 8:30AM 'Till 5:30PM 1969 ,COUGAR Xll1 · . . : 19.69 -ttNC. l I • ' ~-l 1, ' , R&H, At. Ps_., oir,Vinyl top. Here is'the'J)ne you hove been look;. . i 1 4 D -~ ing for. 25,000 milt's, ·1 oy.iner & 25,000·miles. New cbr wor... · • ~ ' " · -~"52688 .'' ~q' .~•CM~1iia , ' • -• ... 1 ,. .,.. , • I .~ ~ ~· ~ ·1971 ·toYOTA .. " COROLLA . . , R&H, ot Here i~ rtior2nc1 ccrr mileage ma)i: .,12;030 mjles. LK. " -m $16U' · -' • .. 1969·,CHEV . •'' . !•' CAPR•CE 4,D H~T. R&H. At. Ps., o;r, vWiyl'!Op.'A "'°"~rui,.cilrelully driven 1· -~~iiaaa 1970:DODGE • Polara 2 Dr. H.T. V-8, outo. h'ons., factory oir conditioning, power steering, ra- dio, heater, 'Nhitewotl1ti,es, tinted gloss, wheel covers. An ex- ctlleot""'r • l'vr. worr .. ty. #223-AZJ> ~'2388 .j All Sale Prices tffettive For 24Hou rs After P•llli~atiof'. ' . • • -po~o·RANGE COUNTY'S NO. •1 SELECTION· OF NEW '73 MODELS . SE'' .. • • ORANGE COU~TY'S NO. 1 LINCOLN·MERCURY DEALER! CHECK OUR YEAR•AR .. UND S~LES, SERVICE AND $AYINGS . REPUTATION:BEFORE YOU BUY YOUR INllW '73 ~ . ) . . . ,ANYW.H.RE! V-8, outo. trans ., factory eir conditioning, power steering, ra- dio, hei:iter, whlfewall tires, vinyf roof, tinted glass, wheel covers, lcindau top. Factory equipped including spe~ control. TAILORID . . . FINANCING OAJLY l'ILOT '% { #VCM448 ). ~1818 ON T,HENEW OR.U.SED CAR·OF YOUR CHOICE 196S:PONT • . Bonn!! Sta: Wagon V-8, outo. Irons., factory oir cooditioning, power sleering, ro· dio, heater . root rock, wheel covers. This car hos only 49,000 miles. Truly a Family Specio~ ;f480-ADW 1969·FORD TORINO V-8, outo. trans .• ro~. h.G1er, whitewall tires, tinted gloss, wheel covers. Fully foclory·equipped. BtautihJI Mordon Finish. #227CXY I • ' DAILY. PILOT CLASSIFIED 1'DS " Everyone Has Somethin9 That Someone Else Wanta ' ·The Biggest Matketplace oo the Orange Coast -Dial 642-5678 fot Fast Results • You Cen Sell It, Find It, Trade It With a Wan t Ad HARBOR VIEW HILLS Best buy in area. lmmac. 4 bdrm., 2 bath single story home. Large patio, room for pool . Ne\vly redecorated. View of bay & ocean. Lo\v lease. $65.000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR· 341 Bayside Dr., Suite 1, N.B. 675-6161 General G:er1I Open fiou6e6 Sund.a,,.-t-5p.m. CORONA DEL MAR 221 Orchid Ave. $66,500. 3728 Ocean Blvd. $135,000. SPYGLASS Hill 3801 Ocean Birch $122,000. HARBOR VIEW HOMES 1972 Port Seabourne . $69,500. LINDA ISLE #64 Li nda Isle Drive $289,500. WESTCLIFF 1215 Somerset Lane rNe1r) $98,500. BALBOA PENINSULA 1140 \Ve'I Bay Ave. $189,000. CHARM GALORE -OPEN SUNDAY 1·5 221 ORCHID -CdM. See this cozy cottage with 2 BR. & sep. guesl qtrs. AU in immac., move·in cond. Prof. Decorated. $66,500. Triona Bergin EXCLUSIVE -$98.500 . 1215 SOMERSE'l' LANE -OPEN SUN. 1-5. New custom designed for exec. buyer. Vault. ed. ceiling, 3 BR's., each wf.bath. cpts. & drapes. Lots of extras. Mary Lou Marion SPYGLASS SPECTACU~lt.R '' See the forever view from this 5 BR .. (am!· ly home. Belli schools, chutthes, shops.L'Walk ' fu.1 Coron a ite 1 'Mat, 'Bf!acl'i . Fet:! la'nd'1 $122,000. J ... aVera Burns GREAT Ll'(llllG l !f1lilff t~l:1V" s~~ci91~1:. ()Cean view Dom~ in beautiful ShO?erllff~. :l Bdrm;; .. den. farriily fl\>:., work- shori .' I, n v e 1 y patio. Must se1!1 $il0,0o0. Mary J I~rvey . l.IDO lstE -BEST BU~ OWNER MUST SELL this immaculate 3 BR, S bath. lam. rm. home on 2 l~e. lots. Pool· size nati" Steps to private beiclies &: club. $1211 ,500. Kathryn Rauls)Dn l VIA WAZIERS -LIDO ISLE We are n r o u d to off or this well built & maintaln<!d 4 BR, den home with charm; fine Jdtch. & lovely South patio. $85,000. E-•e•"• Vreeland OVERLOOKING FINEST BEACH This 3 BR. 3 bath & conv. den home is de- sit!'led to take full ad\ranta~e of one of the moo 'lea11L views in the area. $195,000. · r.d ie f'J~on OCEANSIDE -3 ARCH BAY Ocean vietv fTOm dreamy home - 3 bed- room.., &: familv rm. -wood, brick, Mexican tile. Short walk to beach entrance. $135,000. Fee. Carol Tatum llO DEGllEE VIEW-CORONA DEL MAR Beautifully decorated 3 BR., 2~ ba. home. Formal dining plus cozy den w /lrplc. Court· yard entrance - 3 Car garage. $87,500. Hamett Davies _._. .. n'*_,... .. __._ ~ .............. 644-2430 ~ ISO NEWPORT CENTER DR., N.B. BIM<•I ** ** ** *TAYLOR CO.* BIG CANYON COUNTRY CLUB Beautiful near-new 4 bedroom residence in this exclusive a rea surrounded by elite B. C. Country Club. Sunken conversation area in living rm. Lge. dining rm., fam. rm. with frplc. & many extra features. View of area & golf course. Priced right at ....... $119,000 21 HERMITAGE LN. OPEN SAT/SUN. 1-5:30 , LIDO ISLE -FOR CHRISTMAS! Brrng the children! 41<2 Bedrooms, 3 baths. A drive--in space for boat & vehicles. 40' Lot. Loads of closets & stora~e. Anxious owner oilers flexible finance. Quick poss.. $79,500. 106 VIA DIJON ' OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5:30 ' LIDO ISLE -$74,900 Summer/winter fun home. Plenty of activi- ty on this friendly island. Bright & cheerful. 3 Bedrooms & 2 baths. Top condition. Spa- cious south patio. Quick possession. 510-i;ruo-souo--· OPEN"'SAT"/StJN:-1'11: 30 , MESA VERDE -$37,500 We 11>vite you to see this lnily delightful 3 bdrm. home in a quiet neighborhood. Family rm., lanai & 2 baths. Palos Ve rdes stone fire- place, lge. rooms., built-ins in kitchen. Nice- lydandsca ped. lmmed. poss. Lease/option. '11145 SAMAR PL. OP EN SUN. 1-5 :30 CORBIN -MARTIN INC. EXCLUSIVE CORONA DEL MAR Considered one of the best areas on the ocean side of the Coast Hwy. This older family home is situated on 2 residenUal lots. Xlnt appreciation situation. 0 ff e r.e 4 at $79,500 BUILDERS -INVESTOR R-1 Lot with some ocean view; Corona del Mar. Walk to the beach. Call for information. 844-7662 ' ·EMERALD JEWEL BOX High above the blue Pacific ocean, with a permanent 180° view, this lge. Emerald-Bay home consists of 3 BR., 3 baths, den & swim· ming pool. Asking $150,000 VACANT VIEW LOT $16,500 FULL PRICE This is no joke. Owner 'vill finance. Call today for details. 844-7662 BALBOA ISLAND Real live doll house, completely remodeled from the gro~nd lip. Consisting of 2 -BR se~ng rm., den -COUid have guest l'm. Of- f ered at $90,000 .,· Call US for your real estate needs -WE have lots of good thingi to tell you aboutl . CORBlN-MARTIN REALTORS 644-7662 ; · * uvCisr * OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1-5 1749 SKYLARK Beaqtllully decorated 4 bdl'tri.. 2 bath, n e w I y; remodeled kitchen, self- cleanlng ove~. room (Could be _fa din. room) game room. ated &: fU~red POOL -A MUST SEE. BAYs"ORES BA YSHORE DR!\IE • J.ce, 3 bdrm. 2 bath, la:e. llv TOOm + din. area, ~ect. bl.t·ins, * BAvSHORES 000* , OPEN SAT. & SUN, 1-5 2591 CIRCLE DR. PRIVATE BEACH AREA • 2 sandy beaches, near Bay Club, 4 bdrms., den, 3 baths, all electr:lc kitchen, formal din. room, w/w drapes & ahutten, Cape Cod ·:wmNr *- EXO...USIVE BAYSHORES • 63 feet on the watE'r, beautiful custom b u i I t home, 4 bdrms., 414 baths, fam. room + formal din. room, 2 fireplaces, outstand~ Im? V1EW OF THE BAY - $225.000. ' "C" THOMAS , Realtor I 224 \V, Coast Hwy. 548-5527 Newp:wt 861.ch Eve. 545-5643 ' CORONA DEL MAR "OWN-YOUR-OWN " On tlie water! Fantastic view & pride of own- ership bldg. Private marina, pool, jacuzzi & security guard. Adult occupied. 2 Bedrooms, 2 baths. Call for brochure. . .... $89,950. LINDA ISLE -$245,000 2 -BR. TRIPLEX Luxurious custom built 4 bdrm. home. Fam. General ~ General $77 ,500 rm., lge. game rm., formal DR. & 41}.i baths. Build for that rainy day. Wired for Hi-Fi thruout, electronic oven, cus· Quality built -units -in t~m cptng. & drapes. Pier/slip for 65' boat. C. D, M, "BAY FRONT'' ft:::.c; ~:.e1s!:1~~~~~~ 50 LINDA ISLE OPEN SAT/SUN. 1-5:30 chen wllh dhhwuhen . 0,,. NEWPORT HEIGHTS .-VIEW -$94,000 unit bas firoplace and 11' d 2 Bdrm., 2 ba. "OWN YOUR OWN" in beau-balh•o. Qllallty WIW Cpts & One of a kind! Fit for a King {an Queen tiful Ch 1 Re f bid p 1 . n...... • Excellent income ) Go · f r ht b & anne e g. oo , marma, se-...-.p .. too . rgeous view o ig s, ay ocean. curity guard &: the best view of water & bar-asking $77,500. call for 3d Bedfrooms , fo~al dAinin~ & 3 baths. Huge bor activity. Priced to sell at $79,900. details 6µ-8550. eek or enterta~:~A ~:~o;s owner. HELEN B DOWD •m~= A yachtsman paradise. You owe it to yourself • ~ OPEN \.!!!\ •PM 9 '. to enjoy the luxury of"this prestige area. A, RIAL TOR 644-0134 lovely 5 BR. home w;'.lamily rm . ., formal din_·_ •. l!!' _ _,_.,._...,,...,. __ I""" _____ SeU' Idle item• · · · 6'!>"678 ' ing. rm. and 4-1i? ba~: Wet bar, barbeque & GeMl'lf"'-~--"-Gener• ,1 GeMr1I · ' "t i fireplaces. Pier & shp .......... $167,000. · 16 LINDA ISLE OPEN SAT(SUN 1-5:30 BIG CANYON -$142,000 Many added features in this magnificent con~ ·dominium in this beautiful country club e~a. Overlooks golf course. 4 BR., den & formal dining rm. Owner purchased other. LINDA ISLE LOT -$69,500 o A real Choice Taylor Co. Exclusive. Build your own luxury home on this island of finer ho!lles & yachtrng. The last available lot. 1 BROKER$ ti SALESMEN We have an opening in our Residential Divi- Sion for an experienced man ot woman pos- . sesslng enthusiasm end integrity. If you are inter ested ip a beautitul office in the finest location, working with congenial associa(es, we a re interested in meeting you. Office Open Saturday & Sunday "Our 27th Year" ' WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., RHltoro 2111 San Joaquin Hills Road ''Overlooking Big Canyon Country Club" NEWPORT CENTEll, N.B. 644-4910 General Gener~I · * OPEN DAILY 1-5 * 3816 KEY BAY, CORON!\ DEL MAR LARGE POOL -YOUR OWN LAND 4 Bedrooms, family room, 3 Car garage. Fast move-in. $89,950 The office st~ff of THE REAL ESTAltRS )0<:4tod' ~t 2799 Herber Bl vd., Costa 1114esa, is ple~sed to an nounce that the Byron Poole Family was fhe lucky winner of our recent "Wi~,..a -Schwinn Con- test". Pictured her~ is !114r. Seth Lind sey •nd the P;.;1; Family. 1114r. Lin dsey found the right home fOr the Poole's, why don 't you let one of THE REAL ESTATERS find the right home for you ? W•tch for our next Win a Schfinn Contest; drawi ng will be held on 9 December 1972 . Generol Oentrol I ' COATS ~ WALLACE~ REAL ESTATE T Costa Mesa· Harbor at Baker · Hunt. Bch •• Att.nta at Magnolia I' COATS & WALLACE REAL ESTATE ' ' ,RISENT5 A Community Msl1tanc:• Program Mark your v1lu1liles with our electric mark1n:g pencil loaned frH. at any COATS & WALLACE RIAL ESTATI office. ---You-wilt rKelve 1 valuable perional pro1Mrty recor~ and a -1•1 window label. ' I HELP PREVENT B\IROLARIES & THEFT SUPliRB FtNANCING Terrific 4 be<!room, 2 bath GLEN MAit home with shake roof. Located near oce111. Fireplace, newly painted inside, large patio with lanai area. Near schools & shopping~ No down to vets; f 1650 down to others. New listing. $32,950. Call 962-4454 ,. TEENAGER'S RETR~AT Beat the "Generation Gap" with this Iov• ly 3 bedroom, 2 bath, family room ®me plus large separate quarters for teenager! or mother·in-la\v. Beautiful garden & fenced dog runs. Only $1650 down & owner helps with fmancing: Great value at $32,900. CALL 546-4141 SPANISH Sl'LENDOR Fantastic four·level Spanish style Hunting· ton Crest home. 2830 sq. ft. of gracious llv· mg . 4 bedroom, 21> baths, large open liv· ing room with fireplace, formal dining, seJ>' arate laundry room, 20'x40' patio plus spa- cious basement family /rumpus room with fireplace. This is a home yot.i. must see to ~ieve. New listing. $53,50Q. CALL 962-4454 $25,900 $1300 DOWN 3 big bedrooms, 2 baths, fireplace, etc. Just Listed!! So Hurry!! CALL 546-4141 $25,900 CORNER LOT 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, fireplace, patio, boet,' storage. 1 mile to ocean. $1300 down. Wba_t a .deal! CALL 962~ " • .. J ; IT'S ~l~HT1 SPIFFY! This lotely 4 JJedro®I, smgle-story home will please & delight From the beautifully panelled. family room, to the CUSTOM POOL WITH JACUZZI, you'll find.prime quality m a lovely 5 year old neighborhood. Take over 7% VA loan. NOW RE DUCED TO $39.900. CALL 546-4141 COATS m.:~ WALLACE ~: . ', -· REALTORS SHOWCASE .OF VALUES SERVING ORANGE COUNTY SINCE -1"3 - At Atlonto ti M•gnoll• 962-4454 Huntington BHch At H•rbor & Bebr 546-4141 Costa Mesa * ADOBE CLASSIC BY CLIFF MAY * 4 Bdrm. 4,000 sq. ft. home. Pool, paddock, citrus, acreage. TRUE LUXURY. $225,000 . WUfflFr--r~ 2~M~~:.~TB~:.~· 1-_....1for Action ••• Call · 642-567i ·~~:!!: ·t! CORONA DEL MA R Dailv Pilot Clas'sified AdS'1 General General Gener i i General General 0.ntral C. F. COLESWORTHY & COMPANY, REALTORS I '1 I THE ABBOn5' ARE MOVING Transferred to Montana just afttr decorating and c.,P.Ung \his four bed· room Mesa Verde beauty. Twin fireplaces in the llvmg room and family room. Large master sUite. Ample re.1r yard for acllv, children and pets. Cln gun! qUick possession if desired. Aaklng just fP,9W arid try 10% down . ·, SURE TO ,LEASE THE HOMEMAKER SELECTED OPEN HOUSES THIS WEEKEND BAYCRIST 1701 Skylork Lone -Sat. •nd Sun. 1-5 Four bedroom, three batbl, center hfl.11 plan t•mUy home, plus multJ-purpoe,e room. Could serve u fltth bedroom or hobby tenttr. Field 1tone tlrepl~ in living room and large ~ntry famfly room. Storag~ &alore. Laige corner lot with room for a pool. $72,500. HARBOR VIEW HILLS 3806 lnlat lilt -S•t. and Sun. 1-5 EXTRA ROOM FOR EXTRA LIVING IN THE BLUFFS Is the location of the garden ldtchen with the breakfast orea and casual family room with open beam coillng and separate fireplace. To please the bread winner is a $2,000 price reduction on this beauty. The formal dining room and Jiving roo1n both have garden vfe\vR. Four large bed- rooms. 2\.2 baths. Separate service porch. ~mplo use of glass, wood panelling rough sawn beams, and heavy •hake root. Wrought Iron gate entry. Perfect family home. In excellent Back Bay area. Now Just •52,900. · A gracious. cheerful, quall~ con11tructed home in a presUge nela:h~ borhood. Meticulous planning 111 evh:kint throuahout. Four bed- room, sepel'ftte tamlly room wtth ftrcplll<'C. 2 very secluded patios offering the llll1'1ott In privacy. Thl~ fine Lusk home ls vtu:ant 1nd ready for your Inspection. No t teuehold ... you own the land. $82.000. . . . . Th• •xpanalve bonus. room lsn'l the only extra in this Bluffs Condominium. Two garden patio•, a view of the broad tree Uned ireenbelt and JU•t the rlf.11. dl,atance lo the comm1111lty pool. Four bedt<fms 2~ baths, formal ~· ~ea fq/. "1ekant entertallllllg phis faml\y room and eating area In tile all bulli·jll iltcho.n. Thia home IW been adult occupied and beaut!· tullY. decorated. Vacant and easy to "9o Prlced jusl .rlpt •11'64,wo. , BLUF FS, CONDO 2603 Viii• Oroado -S•t. 1·5 Enjoy tho ca~ free condominium lite In this large 3 brdroom horn~. 1~ sq. ft. of domestic terenlty. Upgraded •ha& carpetlna, new drlQtt and 1huttera throuah out. Formal dlnlna area, Pl bullt--tns. S4',950. . • MACNAB-IRVINE FINER HOMES EASTBLUFF -NEW LISTING 'One of the few fee simple "Big 5" Lusk Homes. Open tor your iJ1spection Sun. 1-5 •p.m . 2318 Arbutus -Lois Miller ' 64U235. (LIS) DOVER SHORES -BAYFRONT Lovely 5 BR., FR., DR. + Game Room - pier & slip -for tin! family who neilds every- thing! $179,500. Cookie Allison 642-8235. (Ll6) HARBOR VIEW CARMEL Run don't walk lo see this lovely 3 BR. home close to park, community pools, schools, churches and shopping. Gold shag cpl., sunk· en formal LR .. raISed DR. Cathedral ceiling. Private backyard. Less than 1 yr. old. $55,900 includes the land! Joyce Edlund 642,..8235. (Ll7) "ORANGE BLOSSOM TIME" Lovely a BR., FR home. 'nestled on huge 66' xl54' lot. Exquisite park-like yard. 8 val. orange trees! Electronic oven included to help Mom with the orange preserves. Great Value ('i $49,500. Vee Stinson 642-8235 . (Ll8) HE WHO HESITATES may lose out on this nearly new 2 BR. -2 bath, Den, DR. Monaco model in Harbor View Homes close to park, pool & social acti- vities. An excellent value. $53.500. Betty Kerr 644-6200. (L22) HOW LOW IS LOW? Reduced $10,000! Prime view from Irvine Terrac~. 4 BR., 3 bath, den . Fee land! OPEN Sat. & Sun. 1·5 p.m . 1019 Dolphin Terr. (Ll9) LINDA ISLE EXCLUSIVE For the family that demands the fine st in Bayfront living. Great recreation room, large FR. -4 BR's .. 4'1.i baths. Formal DR. & gourmet kitchen. Private boat slip. See it now! OPEN Sat. & Sun. 1-5 p.m . •46 Linda lsle. Dave Cook 642-8235. (L20) HARBOR VIEW-HOMES! Low maintenance yard! Monaco model in· exce11ent cOndition. Immediate occupancy! 2 BR., den, DR.! Laszlo Sharkany 644-6200. (L21) UPPER BAY -NEW LISTING Beautiful 4 BR., panelled FR .. fireplace in MBR. quiet street. HOUSE & GROUNDS EXTREMELY SHARP. OPEN Sat. & Sun. -2415 Tustin, C.M. (L23) DUPLEX Choice location -Eastside Costa Mesa. 2-2 BR. units. Immaculate condition. $39,500. Harriet Perry 642-8235. ( L24) ELEGANT COVER SHORES HOMES We proudly offer two new Ivan Wells & Sons spectacular VIEW HOMES in lovely Dover Sbores. A 3 BR. ouslom home $U0,200. Also, a 4 BR. view home presently under1construc· tion -will have pool _& jacuzzi. Chose your decor $1520000. OPEN DAILY -21>30 Galaxy. (L34) NEW BAYFRONT Owner 's floor contains LR., DR., kitchen & @master suite' guest floor 3 BR's. & 1 i v in g area. Pier & slip privilege. Sweeping bay VIEW -in the Heart of Newport Harbor. $236,350. OPEN Daily -1653 Bayside Dr. (L35) MACNAB-IRVINE Realty Company 644-62QO 642-8235 Harbor VI..-Center 1644 MlcArthur Blvd. 901 Dovef' Drive NEWPORT BEACH Gener•I Gener ii Pele Barrell Realty pre6enl6 COAST IS CLEAR ON POINT NEW DECOR with lots of used brick & stain· ed glass windows, den. family room with view, roomy master bedroom, can be 5, 4 or 3 bed· rooms + 2 patios ... ., . . .. . . . . . $74,500 2104 Mir1m1r, 81lboa Penin. Open Sun 1-S GREENHOUSES · FOR GREENTHUMBERS ON '12 ACRE & ZONED FOR HORSES - House in top condition with 4 bedrooms, 3 baths . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . $59,500 20362 Birch, Bock Bay Open Sun 1-S ALMOST NEW con AGE NEAR NEWPORT HEIGHTS with 4 bed· rooms, large family room -+. 3 car J!;ara~e. Excellent terms . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . $43,000 RUSTIC INDIVIDUALITY NONE TO COMPARE IN NEWPORT BEACH with our near-new redwood home. The 5 garages could serve many needs -probably yours. Offered at ..... : . . . . . . . $58,500 1900 Palomo, N.B. Ope;, Sun 1.S 7 DELUXE UNITS BALBOA PENINSULA -Collie S<e these newl y remodeled apartments. Best loca tion & be•t buv In area. t338 IV . Balboa Blvd. or call Pete Barrett Realty for further de- tails. Open Sun 1·5 Offi..:t 0P9n Seturdey1 & Sundey1 PETE BARRETT REALTY 1605 Wostcllff Or .. N.JI, 642-5200 -----~~------- THE REAL •ESTATERS f TO J5 P.M. COSTA MESA 870 JOANN. 3 BR., Well cared for. Nice Block Wall With Boat Gate. Sal. & Sun. 546-2313 7024 BALEARIC. 3 BR., Assumable Loan. Sat. & Sun. 546-2313. 3149 MADEIRA. 3 BR .. FR., Pool. $39,500. Sat. & Sun. 546-2313. 1670 MADAGASCAR. 3 BR. + DR .. Mesa Verde, Reduced to $31.900. Sat. & Sun. 546-2313. 3137 BRAY. 5F, $32,900. Sat. & Sun. 546-2313. 2780 TERN. 4 BR., DR., huge lot, Cul-de-sac, Mesa Verde. Sat. & Sun. 54&-2313. 1632 A IOWA. 2 BR. Condo. Sat. 546-2313. 1140 GLENEAGLES. 4 BR .. FR., DR .. View, 2 fireplaces. Unbelievable price. Sat. & Sun. 546-2313. 253 EAST 19TH ST. 3 BR. Sat. & Sun. 546-2313. HUNTINGTON BEACH 3306 MARCUS. 2 BR Sat. & Sun. 646-7171. 2407 WINDWARD LANE. 4 BR., DR., Dark- room or Hobby Room. Sat & Sun. 646-7171. 9362 NANTUCKET. 3 BR., FR., Good family home, $340500. Sat. & Sun. 646-7171. ' CORONA DEL MAR 338 EVENING CANYON. 3 BR., DR., Private Beach. Sat. & Sun. 673-8550. 322 LARKSPUR. Duplex. $65,000 . Location. Location, Location. Sat. & Sun, 673-8550. 440 MENDOZA TERRACE. 4FV, Choice lo- cation, Panoramic view. 89.5. 5at. & Slln. 673-8550 . FOUNTAIN VALLEY 16433 SANTA LEONORA. Greenbrook space- maker 1. 4 bonus. sun. 847-6010. 6 LOCAL OFFICES __.,___~THE REAL ESTATERS <nneral G•neral HARBOR VIEW HILLS Price just reduced . -_ on this lovely SAND- CASTLE home. 3 Bdrms. & family rm., with many deluxe features. Xlnt view of the can- yon • _ . with plenty of privacy. New price $67,500. OPEN SATURDAY 1-5. 1034 SANDCASTLE CAMEO SHORES It is a real pleasure to oiler a home in such a "rnove-in condition ." It is beautifully decor- ated & witb its' 3,000 plus sq. ft., it provides ample elbow room for the entire family. in addition to the 4 spacious bdrms., there is a lge. dining rm. & brkfsl. area. All of this plus a htd. & filtered pool & a panoramic ROOM TO ROAM ..... ..•• IN THIS ONE Ali wrapped up in this 2-STORY 4 bedroom, 3 bath borne. HUGE rumpus room that will ~ake your pool ta ble. 2 brick fireplaces, built- in kitchen, large yard & roon1 to store your boat. VA NO DOWN..... . . . . $39.950. VALUE CONSCIOUS?? ... .... WITH THIS CONDO. IN BACK BAY AREA - 3 Bedroom, 2!'.i bath, builtin kitchen, stone fireplace. FAl\·fJ - LY ROOM , community pool & REC. ROOMS includlng billiards. Fee land close to every- thing .. .. .. .. .. .. .. $34,500. CHARM, CHARM ..... .... ANO SHOWS LIK E A MODEL Yo u 1nust see U1is move-in condition PORTI- FINO MODEL to believe it. CUSTOM DEC- ORATED 3 bedroom. 3 bath, panelled family room, fireplace, built-in kitchen, Deep, deep shag thruout. On FEE land. Harbor Vi e'v Homes. .. ............ $66,400. FOR THE "D(),IT-YOURSELFERS" .... , ... SOUTH OF THE HIGHWAY, CdM DOLLHOUSE with ne w STRESSED garage waiting for a unit ! 2 bedroom house com- pletely remodeled in perfect condition. Easi· iy expandable. .. .. .. .. ... $55,000. FOR THE SMART .... INVESTORS TRil>LEX in Huntington Beach. Always rent- ed because of the location. This triplex has 1-2 Bedroom and·2-l Bedroom. For the smart investor at ........ , . . . . . . . ...... $38,950. --OPEN HOUSES -- e 13 BEDROOM.) -723 Cameo Highl ands, Corona del Mar. Sat. 1-5. e (2 BEDROOM! -427 Heliotrope. CdM . Sun. 1-5 . AUSTIN-SMITH, GORMAN & ASSOCIATES 644-7270 General General PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT 3 Lind• Isle Drive -Open Sunday Beautiful new 5 BR., 4¥.? Ba. home. Water- fl'ont living rm. & formal dining. Handsome oak paneled fam. rm., frplc, wet bar. Large master suite has frplc. & cozy lounge area View of Bay & the mountains .. _. $179,500. 53 Linda Isle Drive Elegant 5 bdrm., 41>'2 baths: on lagoon. New carpets, drapes & wallpaper. Lovely garden & large slip .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. $212,000 57 Linda Isle Drive Custom 4 BR., 3 th ba. home on La,goon . ~1str. BR. has sitting area & frplc. \Vaterfront · family rm w/conversation pit around the frplc.; lovely garden. lge. slip. $189.500. 101 Linda Isle Drive Lovely 5 BR., 4 ba. home with downstairs waterfront mstr_ suite & lge. game rm. or study. Mexican tile floor s. beam ceilings, quality construction, slip . . . . . . . . $155,000 For Complete lnform•tlon On All Home1 & Lots, Ple•se Call: BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boysldo Dr., Sulto 1, N.B. 675-6161 Gener1I Big Family Home For the family \vith growing youngsters, this bl the place to Live. Great 5 Bedroom, l\\-'O story plan \\'Ith formal dining room and i:unl«•n liv- ing room for 1ht.• ndul1.s. Gffinl family roon1 and in- formal ealini; a!"f'u for llw kids, with doors OfJ('nlng on- to large patio encl dcckln~ areas beside u 11rinrklln~ l'f THE ROOM AT THE TOP OCEAN VIEW. OPEN SUNDAY 1·5 639 F lRFIE pool , The neighborhood i11 4 •A LO Nf.'\\'fJOrt'11 bc!!t ror 11t11v" La Cu<'sla, F.I Dorado ~1odE1 featuring 3 bedroon1s. fami- ly rooni wilh flreplaCt!. ;uvl fom1:i.l dininl,! art'a and 1300 811· fl. upstairs N.'afly for ('l)mple! ion as huge rumpus 1'0"/1n. addUklnRI hf>(lrQOn1s :1nrl balhs -or ' Ba~ on curn-nt bni;c prlec of 11t:•w units. N.'placem1·11I r'Ofit of thilf ho1nt> iii approx. $41,500. OwN?r trnnslcrr('d anrl v.'i!i sell ror S4J,500. l'h•11-.:1· pho~ 546-2313 ror more In- formation. &JS-3000 famiU•a. call 6'r~1225. 18 Convenlmt pe.rkJnE; -e-My to be a "DROP-IN" at Bay & Beach Realty Gener•I SPYGLASS PLAN 74 :.lOO plus IQ. fl. In this 5 j;;;;;;;=====::;====::;::;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;; J bdrm., 4 ha, plut bonu11 nn home on a V .1. P. location. Central air cond.. lntcrcon1 &. builtln record pla)'t'r. No- v.·nx vtnyl, t.h8,Jl cupeliflj:, "11.lnol cablnct11 Jn kllt.:htn, DOOl·s!ted IOI A brtl\lh·lllk· lnic view of (M'tnn &. roe111iil'I('. You l"fln N>lf'brR!e the hollda)'ll In ynur IK"W hf>~. Ca.II now $1..S.OCO ln- eludlna; hind. * BALBOA ISLAND * OPEN SAT/SUN. 12 TO 5 542 SO. BAYFRONT Brand new, exclusive listing. E 1tra large, immaculate 4 bdrm., completely furnished waterfront home ,plus apt. $180.000. Excellent terms. • SALISBURY REALTY iretl hill MALTY *DUPLEXES* 3 NEW LISTINGS 2 BR up, 2 BR down: OCC!8nalr w/()('ean vil>w in beRut. cond. Newly deror. ln11ltft.' & oul . 4 Car parking. $6..l,000. P.~. 6T;r~. OCEAN1\IR, 4 BR. up, 3 BR. dc:M'n: :? bnth!i t'a. unit. Cor1)1•1f'd . draper!, nt'wly palnh."ft ln.."ille & out: ~11.n vk'w. SEB.000. F: \',.". &IZ..2'rll. ON RA'' AVt-:.; 2 BR .. 2 Ba. C!R. unll. t~rplCA., l'l('C. bltns. Blk to My. $19.r.al. Evc11. .,.~ c; LL: 6'13-381l1 : for Action ••• Call 642-5871 1=~"~s ~MA~R!::1N~E~~~!!~:~~:O!::A~~Bo~;.!::1~sL~AN~D= ,_ Univ. Par1c ~. ,Jrvh\CI. Call Any{lano -Olflc<-8AM1p8Pi,I FRONT ROW BAY VIEW EARLY AREA f>up•dnr 'rRl1''A ritan. !>.pl11 h·\t•J : Bl!, 2•~ bu •lll l'lf'C. kih·h $60,000 4 U~l()IJf lif;I ' - ,· tt.... I {ast \ 9 J}j_u{' NEED S BEDROOMS? RELAX l \Vhoever needs 5 bedrooms needs to relax! \.Ve know they're hard to rind and we know it's harcl to relai: when you need 5 bedrooms. l~ut here's lhe anfi\ver: J.,usk-built Eastbl uff, close to $C'bools (Catholic & otherwise), close to Ne\vport Center. shops, tennis, the beach, the back bay and close to churches <Catholic & other\vi.Sel. The floorplan is fabulous. formal dining, family roon1 fireplace & 3 bedrooms up, 2 bedroon1s down! If you need five. let Unique slip you five. At S seventy \Y.O f'[\'E. fl~~ rc11ll,t ,~. :t.Jl•I Vurta di:l Oru 1'\r\\'pcl11 BP1t<•h 611-11::.l ANYTlr-.lF. BUSINESS OUT OF YOUR HOME n m i.~ it •JI¥' or 8 klnil, a ' l>Nli'OOm honit.> in lantastll' rt1rldllion \\Ith dclux i>IHl'.: ea1-pc_·IHJJ.:", ha.rtlv.'Q;)(f 11001·-.:. l.IJll•><t C·2 ror eoo1ni.•1'<·111J bt1!;1ness. t.>ai;!s.idP Joc11r1u11 Don't 11uss ii for S29.000 Call B.l'd C:1rpc1, RC' a! t (1 r ~ !">ilf>--8&10. General -~-· .- PHONE UN19Uf HOMES, COl!:ONA DEL MAl-675-4000 U~l()UI: ti()MI:§ REAL ESTATE General Gener at ARE YOU A TURTLE? Majestic home located in the 1nost developed section of Turtlerock. Spacious four bedroon1s surround an airy atriun1 full of ferns. Trees and la ndscaping are mature and manicured. Sha g carpets thru-out , a large formal dining room and a fireplace are included. Stroll 200' to tlfe olympic size S\vimming pool and tennis courts. This one is a \\'inner. ENTERTAINMENT CENTER Tbis large hotne on three Peninsula Point lots is yours if you need seven bedr ooins, six baths. Upstairs party room and sundeck four car garage. beautiful tiled co urtyard and n1any other features. Lo- cated one block to bay or beach. Was $135,000 -No\v at $128.000. DOWN TO THE SEA IN A D.UPLEX B~autiful oceanfront ftupl ex ri,ght on the sand. A delightful quieter stretch of beach. Large sun deck a neat dwelling for beach livi.ng. ON A CLEAR DAY YOU CAN SEE FOREVER This lovely home is the personification of elegance complimented by the most fant.astic vie\v. \Vatch not only the in terestin g activity in the bay. but also ... 180 panorama of the Pacifica. Large living room. fireplace, 3 bedroom. 3 bath, with brick patio and brick in the kitchen. A pe rfect lot for a pool. Offered at SI00.000. UNITS -NEWPORT 6 beautiful deluxe apartments with one over the garage wi th a peek- a-boo view of the ocean and large Stln del·k. Only I short bloc.k to the bay. $175.000 with terms and owner \\'ill consider trades -sub- mit all offers. Great tax shelter. BEST NEIGHBORHOOD ! Well appointed 3 bedroom home, 2 bath in the very be~t neighbor- hood. Nicely arranged around a private pool for outsi<le living. A corner lot. SOUTH COAST OF FRANCE ? Panoramic view -on a clear day you can see Mexico. Closely located to downtown LAGUNA. Beautiful home with 2 adjoining lots -this is a jewel -call now. GREEN GREEN MESA VERDE On the go lf course. Large deluxe home with 4 bedrooms. family room, dining roon1. and kitchen with breakfast area. Plus beautiful covered patio. atriuin with water fall and many other reatures. EASY FINANCING ! No. College J>ark'. Beautiful 3 bedroom, family room, I :V.. bath, one owner. adult occupied, College Park home. Only $33 .500. NEWPORT -CONDO ! A condominiun1 -Rel ax & enjoy $250.000 r ecreational center in- clu<ling pool, putting green, adult lounges, hobby rooms, and teen center. All this plus large 4 bed., family room, 21,-2 bath home "'ith fireplace. nice enclosed patio, newly installed continuous clean Tap- pan oven, Kitchen-A id dishwasher, only $32,800. 10 % down terms avai lable, and IMMEDIATE POSSESSION F1XER -UPPER -UNITS 3 units -good location -wonderful potential. Only $43,000. SHOPPING CENTER 7 Low management Costa Mesa Shopping Center. Less than 6 x Gross, capitaliza tion rate over 1or;. $250,000. OPEN HOUSE DIRECTORY 4 bed .. 18U62 Racine Dr., Irvine. $51 ,500. Sat. & Sun. l-5 4 bed .. 1783 Panay Circle. Country Club Dr., C.11·1 $115.000. 645-4040 Sat. & Sun. 1·5 4 bed .. Co ndo .. 334 Tou" Lane. r .M. $32.800. 645-4040 Sal. & Su n. 1-5 3 bed .. I IOI l':sscx Lane, Newport Beach, $61 .000. 645-4040. Sal. 1·5 3 bed .. 1311 Kings Rd .. Newport Bch. $100 .000. 645-4040. Sal. & Sun. 1·5 7 bed., 1511 Mira Mar, Newport Bch., $128,000. 645-4040. Sal. & Su n. 1·5 2 + Den, 392 Lookout Dr .. Laguna Bch. $110 ,000. 645-4040. Sun. 1-5 "REALTORS" SERVING GREATER NEWPORT HARBOR AREA MEM BER MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE --- 2~ DAILY PILOT Saturday, Ottobtt 28. l q1z -- G.nenl SELL R! _Ge_""~'-''~~~~~-~Gen.:..;.er;,;.;..•I"'-~~~~~ ~G~~~,..~-i11~£""~~o--10.~ .... ri~liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!!iiiiic;.,~!,..l~--iiiiiiiiiiii;m;;;i~G~""'~'~i~liiiiiiiiii 2 Hom .. ·Lorp Dbl Loi INCOME HUGE YARD Gorden of Welt( HI ®Cu1111)a 11y ~';.~~ ~"'::; ~~: $345 MONTHLY 4 BDRM 2 BATH Eden &IHa. Pn.N' $37.900 ~·11 Nttit u a plll and ,au/e for ~ SI.ill 1-6 ~1. l un111 i·lo!H! h) 1Mpt1lrn: !ht-le.Mb • tlus home lg (,' 1 .\ I I , • Adam, take your Eve by ~ b<1nrl and lec.d her into this ~.iv.-•Jy l'!olnf'. Thl11 ~ ~ beau4y have ~ ... ·n u~ throughout. l...iu'W' Jlvi"'J n¥1m, 3 BUJ)l!r 1 i 1 ct d bl·rlruont1 &nd l\\'O bltlfti. PrlC\'(I u-r $33.900. i'~or mott lnforn1ation call 847..allO. Ho1.>1n to bufld 1nore. Priced looBtoo on 111t ex-trtmdy I to ~II NOW! Only $32,:i(X). ~·-tra.ltte )ltr•'t't. Y. our 64~3921 Eves: 646--4543 family "'W enjt)y the <.-oni-Th~rr l!I a l"t'R..Qlin k~l1Mblf' rloot pl;\/\ tine:! lht< 18 )'t'IU'S ~Ullll IOcahon \\'ide open SPftCf!S. $37.000. Lachenmyer! Rc.1!tor DIRECTORY DtM. 546-2313. ®THBR&:Al. ESIATERS OPEN 'Tll !IPM Corana del Mar -Duplex 2 & 1 BR. duplex on rear of exlra wide, 45' lot. Tree Uned, dead end slreet. Lots of roo1n lo build. $59,iiOO Spaclou• Corona del M•r 2 Story, 4500 sq. ft. hon1e v.•ith spectacular view of ocea n & Jetty. 5 BR, lg, living room , rormal dining w/frplc. Separate guest or maid quarters ove r garage. Room for pool plus large parking a rea including paddle Len· n1s court. $185.000 Big Canyon Fantastic v iew overlooking perfect ··putting green'' setting. Custom home nearing com· pletion, 5 BR .. 5 BA .. greaL family rm. & huge game room . The Bluffs-2 Story 4 IMCU: fi()Mf UNJQUE HOME FOR $3-4,900. NO\V here's a once·in-a·very·little-u•hilc beau· ty ! Clea11 as a whistle, cute as a bug's ear HuntingLon Beach hon)C in a close to coin· munity ~nter location. No fooling ~ 2 cute baths. l handy service porch, 3 sunny bed· rooms & 1 U8ed brick fireplace.living roo1n. 1£ you nuss this one, it's your fault. It will cost you $34.900. PHONI UNIQUI HOM IS, CORONA DEL MAR--475-6000 U lllil l()U I: li()Mf:S REAL ESTATE THBRIEAL EST~l&RB OPEN T tPM PRIVACY /\ rrire f11111. Set 1vay back on a 12 Eu.•r;· in the-heart of Newport Heiehta. Spacious II ranch-$t)'le 5 o v e r s i :t e d bdrm.! + den, l bath harM. Lovely 18' n'l8ster bdnn 11'/YteVt' of Jo"a.shion Jal. Nrv.•ly painted lnside & out. l.w-:h ll('W Shag ~ lhruoul Harbor Hl d1st. A. 1 rt'l"""Shaded mini estate µnc'l'fl ror quick We S6'1,500. 0!X'n Sat & St.m 1-.l k"' rth 9tondy dlrft:tery whfl y•11 tfllt Wffk9H ei Y•• t • lt•uw·llt1111tl"t, All tlte l•catl•M llu<td Mlow •r• de- scrib•d h1 QrMter dffoll by ad-.rtW ........ .....-. h1 t•d..,'1 DAILT l'ILOT WANT ADS. l'.traM sh-llMJ a,.11 llo ... s for sal• or f• r••f •r• 11rtff P• lht 1..c:ll lid111r"'9tl•1 11 tills C•l•M• eacll Frldcry, Sotwr4oy an4 St111doy. Franciscan model, newly painLed & draped. :l BR. 2'h BA. End u11it. prime location. ~1agnificent view or Back Bay from several rooms. $62 ,500 ' For Lease-Corona del Mar Offices Up to 2500 sq. ft. of del u:<e i:;pace. air cond .. ainple parking, janitorial servic(l , util , inc!<l .. 45c sq. rt. General General ••••••••••••••••• IOl -15th SI., oor St. James F'tace. Roy J. Ward Co., Rltrs • 646-0228 ____ , H6USES FOR SALE (2 ,Btidrooms) 1251\·lonte Vista IE, Side) Cl\1 64&-8226 $21,500 (Sat & Sun 12-5 1 ..\27 tleliotrope, Corona de! tvlar 644-7270 (Sun Hi) (2 Br and Family Rm or Oen ) l714 Nwpt. Hills Dr. W. !HVUHomes) NB 644-6200 $53,500 (Sun 1-5) 1106 Somerset (Weslclilf) NB 642-8235 (Sat & Sun J.liJ (3 Bedroom) 221 Orchid, Corona del ~tar 644·2430 S66,500 (Sun 1·51 104 Via Dijon !Lido lsll!J NB U75-4494 (Sun 1·5) 2323 Private Road. Newport Beach 642-5200 $56.000 !Sat & Sun 1·5) liOO Pa lo1na, Ncv.'port Beach 642-5200 ~.500 1Sun l·5J 106 Via Kijon (Lido Isle) NH 644-4910 $79.500 (Sat & Sun 1-5 :30) 510 Lido Soud (Lido tsleJ NB 644-4910 $74,900 (Sat & Sun 1-5 :30J 2620 Riverside (Corridor) C!\1 557-4130 (Sat & Son 1-5) 204 Wake Forest (College Pk) CM S4Q.115 1 !Sat & Sun l-5) **• 106 Linda Isle, Newport Beach 673-0663 $120.000 (by appt. only) 723 Cameo Hilds Dr. t Cameo HJds ) CdM 644-7270 (Sat 1·5) *5711 Heil, 11untington Beach 842-2535 (Sat 1-5) 13 Bedroom and F .. mily Room Or Oen) 19201 Edgehill Dr., Irvine 83302901 $95,000 (Fri/Sat/Sun) 2030 Galaxy Dr. (Dover Shores)' NB 646-1550 $110,200 (Daily) 489 F.. 201.h St .. Costa Mesa 642-8235 $41,950 !Sat 1·5) 1215 Somerset l. ... n. (Westcliff) NB 644-2430 $98,500 !Sun 1·5) 498 E. 20th St., Costa Mesa 642-8235 $53,000 !Sun 1-5 1 1842 Port Stanhope {HVuHomes) NB 642-ll235 $55,900 (Sun l·5) *517 Garrett (Cameo Highlands) CdM 642-8235 (Sat & Sun 1·5 ) 2011 Paloma, Cosla l\1esa f,.\2-8235 $49.500 (Sal & Sun 1-5 ) 25:l8 Carnegie Ave. !College Park) Cl\l 546-4 141 $32.900 ISun 11·51 1000 \Vhite Sails \Vay. Corona· del Mar 673-2222 $69.500 (Sat & Sun 1-5 ) 1645 Sarnar Pl. (Mesa Verde) CM 644-4910 $37,500 (Sun 1-5:30) *3 l63 College, Costa Mesa 557-4130 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1034 Sandcastle (HVuHom es) CdM 675-3000 $67,500 (Sat 1·5) *20281 Bancroft Ci r (Dean Gar.) H Bch. 962-8847 (Sat & Sun 1-5) "2149 Anniversary Lane, Newport Beach 645-0303 $36,950 (Sun 1-5) 25841 Jamon Lane, Mission Viejo 586-0222 (Sat & Son 1-5 l 223 Rochesler. CosLa Mesa 675-7225 (Sat & Sun 1-5 1 '.122 Poinsettia. Old Corona del l\1ar fji5-60{)(J $88.500 I Sat & Sun 1 .~ J (4 Bedroom•) *615 Roc kford Pl fCameo Hlds) CdM 673·65l0 1Sun 1-51 304 Narclssus, Corona del Mar 644-7662 !Sat & Sun 1-51 20262 S .W. Birch (Back Bay) NB 642-5200 $59,500 (Sun 1·51 **1140 W. Bay Ave .. Balboa Penin. 644-2430 $189,000 (Sun 1·51 *706 K-Thanga (Irvine Terr) CdM 67~726 (Sun 1-5) 19802 Providence. Huntington Beach &4&-0655 $31.850 (Sat & Sun 1-5) (4 lodroom ind Family R0om Or 0.nl 8818 Key Bay, <:-Orona del Mar 873-8080 (Daily 1·5) **1853 Bayside Dr. (Yachi.man's Cove) CdM 675-1935 CDailyl *4521 Brlghlon Rd. (Cameo Shore•) Cd M !142-823~ (Sa t & Sun 1·51 2104 Miramar, Balboa Penlnsula 64U200 (Sun 1-~I tot Almond Pl, (Eastblllfl) NB &f4.«!01 '82,000 1 (Set & Sun 11-6) *1409 Santiago (Bal"'r•lt) NB tl4W2IJO ... 5DO l978 Port La urent Pl (1-1 Vu Homes) NB 644-8785 $62,500 (Sat & Sun 9-6 1 :i33 MilCord !Cameo Shores) CdM 646-3928 $75,000 (Daily 1·51 836 Via Lido Nord (Lido Isle I NB 64&-7767 673-9060 (Sat & Sun 1·5 1 29 August Ln. (Big Canyon) NB 645-4400 (Daily l-5) 219 Via Nice (Lido Isle) NB 675-4562 (Sun 1-5) 2415 Tustin, Costa Mesa 642-8235 $51,500 !Sat & Sun 1-5) 1019 Dolphin Terr. (Irvine Terr.) CdM 642-8235 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 21 Hermitage Ln (Big Canyon C.C.) NB 644-4910 Sll9,000 (Sal & Sun 1-5:30) **•50 Linda Isle Dr. I Linda Isle) NB 644-4910 $245.000 (Sat & Sun 1·5 :30) 2000 Kornat Or. (!'vl esa Verdel CM 549-l501 $53 ,000 (Sal & Sun 1-5) 1755 Ne'v J1ampshire (N. Mesa Verde) CM 546-414l $42.950 !Sun 1·5) 1972 Pt Seabourne (JiV UH01nes) NB 844-2430 $69.500 (Sun 1-5 1 1801 1 Aspen Tree Ln (Univ. Park) Irvine 540-11561 $55,000 (Sat & Son 1-5) *4639 Faitiield (Cameo Shores) CdM 675-3000 $125.000 (Sun 1·51 2861 Bayshore Drive, Newport Beach 645-0303 (Sun 1-51 20 Royal St. George. Big Canyon 675-7225 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1029 Parkhill Dr .. Costa Mesa 645-0303 (Sat & Sun 12·5) CS Bedrooms) 3801 Ocean Birch (S pyglass Hill) NB 644-2430 $122,000 (Sun 1·51 (5 Bedroom and Family Room Or Den) ** ;±46 Linda Isle (Linda Isle) NB 642-8235 (Sat & Sun 1-5) **:!54 Linda Isle Dr. (Linda Isle) NB 644-2430 S289,500 (Sun 1·51 *2401 Francisco Dr., Newport Beach 548-7729 $105,000 (Sat & Sun 1-41 tt•3 Linda Isle Dr. (Linda Isle) NB 675-6161 (Sunday ) 2201 Aralia SL I Easlblu[() NB 644-6200 fSun 1-5) 2318 Arbutus I EaslblulC) NB 642-8235 fSun 1·51 **•16 Linda Isle Dr. (Linda Isle) NB 644-49l0 $167.000 (Sat & Sun 1·5:301 401 15th St. iCor. SL James Pl.) NB 641Hl228 $64,500 ISat & Sun 1-5 1 3728 Ocean Blvd .. Corona del ~1ar 644-2430 Sl35.000 (Sun l-5 1 590 Sturgeon Dr .. Costa Mesa 548-1168 $37.500 (Sal 1-5) *1969 Port Dunleigh. Newport Beach 675-7225 (Sal & Sun 1·5) 2 HOUSES ON LOT (2 & 1 Bodroom l 259 Walnut. Costa Mesa 645-7344 $37,900 (Sun 1-6) HOME AND APARTMENT (4 Br and Studio Apt.) **542 So. Bay!ront, Balboa Island 673-6900 (Sat & Sun 12-5) CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE f 3 Bedroom•) 2459 Marseilles fNpt Ri viera) Cb1 545-8424 $32 ,900 1Sat & Sun 1·51 DUPLEXES FOR SALE (l Br end 2 Br) 711 Goldenrod, Co rona de! Mar . ti75-7225 (Sat & Su n L·5J 13B•2Brl 500 Orchid, Corona del Mar 673-6399 $86,llOO I Sun 1·5) 13 Br 2 Br 1 Br> **3412 MarCWI Ave., Newport Beach 675-2124 $11 9.900 (Sat & Sun 1·5) TRIPLEX FOR SALE (2 Br 2 Br 2 Br ind Pool) 488 Seaward, Corona dcl Mar 675-T.?25 (Sat & Sun 1·5) UNITS FOR SALE 1338 \\r. Balboa Blvd .• Balboa Peninsula 642-5200 (Sun 1·51 LOTS F:OR SALE **l653 Bayside Dr. (Yachlsman's Cove) CdM. 675-193.> (Daily\ . , ... •• w...,ffMt -- THE BLUFFS 2845 E. Coast H ighway Corona del Mar 675-6900 Gener .. 1·--- Fa1nous "E" ]>Ian. 3 bcdroo1ns, family room, 2 ~ baths. large brick fireplace. Over 2200 sq. ft. Super patio & balcony overlooking largest greenbelt. lmmacu· late. See it, it's beautiful. Tennis courts & full recreational facilities. $25,900 SWIM POOL A lovely 3 bedroom, 'l bath home. 1111 electric i;1J .. 111h but- ton hullt-in ki1C'hf'n, light & ch~rtul ! DellghUul patio, ha ngi ni;: baskets w 11 h flowen;. k>ads or decking, lu~h lo\!•' maintl'nance yard and a lx>autirul SY.'int pool! PREFERRED LIDO LOCATION TARBELL GAY.NOR REALTY I B•k ;.,.lm 551-4122 673•1235 1 ..:'>9:~ Ha.bo" Co<ta Me,. ••••••••••••••••• A RARE FIND Gener"I f Gener1I 11 bedroom, 2 batl1, huge. 1---------ran11ly roon1 \\'ith beamed $26,500 NEWPORT ,.n;,.,, '"."'"''"· Double I Kar11ge + bonUJio of aoother AND CLOSE TO DEN-GUEST I O>e"''"" double ......... 836 VIA LIDO NORD OPEN SAT /SUN. 1-5 PIER AND SLIP 3 & DEN & GARDEN ROOM $295,000 DAVIDSON REALTY • shop 11·ith 220 power &: lots 5801 w. Coast Hwy., N. B. 646-7767 THE BEACH Private Beach of """'· All '°' ooly 3116 Newport Blvd., N.B. 67J..9060 You O\\'n the land uncll'r th is l\lass11·e l'ral·kling fireplace. I S:S·?OO f H.A 1~r VA terms '"!'""'~""'""'""'""'""'""'~,,;.""!'..,..,..,..,..,..,j 1)('at ancl clean 4 hcclroom Hugi· party kitchl'n. DEN ::n a1lablr . \Von 1 ll1s1. I; General hvmc 111lthln one--ha:tr 1nile ofJ(.'ns 10 gianr BBQ patio! Call 540-llSl Open Evff. 1-;;;:;;;;::;;::;;;;;:;:;;;;::;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;::;;::;;;;;:;:;;;;::;[ of lhf' IX'ach. The O\\'tK"l'S GUEST FACILITY! 4 t:wd-I I~ !1.1\(' 01.1t rloiw 1hr111~l\·c-s in 1Uflr11s IHf"Rl' FlJRNITUllE B. :JJ g. I 1)f'rfec1111g !ht' luw n1.:un· and SAILBOAT !NCLlJJ)EJ) """"'"' HERITAGE / , J fl , l renant'f' landSt.·ap1ng. One or in LO\V, LO\\'EST PRICE! f!htn h~ a f1 the fC\\' hon1es 1n llw an:>a PRIVATE BE AC H ON ............................ 1 111th dc1ached gara~e. For I BAY' Al'.t fast .Call645-0303 Grab That DL--- • • REALTORS 615 ROCKFORD PLACE CAMEO HIGHLANDS, CORONA DEL MAR You will find your dream home. Not a dark cor~er in Lhis sunny, 4 bdrm., pool home. From the enlry to Lhe canyon patio, it's a home to be proud of. PREVIEW SHOWING SUNDAY I TO 5 UNIVERSITY REALTY 3001 E. COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR furthc>r 111ronnation llnd ap· rnvll9' j This Instant! poin11nenl to ~·r, S-12-2.;,;t'), rail I I Calling us ab9ut this home ®nm Re II T 1nay be the Y.1SC1!t can )'OU ~ C\'t'r n1n<ll.' :: bedroom!ll, ES"JA:l &RS custin1 built 1lcn. Extt'!l OPEN ·111.. 9PM 1---::C""oo""'l·i-=fo-r-n"a·'"a--liirgl' kilehen 1\1th nte&kfast I OHi.\ 1,f 01.\0\ REAlTOR'i tMr. This house is priced GOLF COURSE Livin9 .. At s1:a:i bekrw the market a.t I "9.900. Hurry on lh~ one. 3 + DEN Its Best ,"_,.,,_01_0. ___ _ 673-6510 ABANDON ED GOLfo' Just imagine your~lf in this ~llTHE ·EAL~ ~......-...-palioopen11!0S1.'cludedslall' home on one level! \Vbat ~J\1'JICRll COURSE 1-10:\f E! Front 3 year old Spanish style I -~ General <'O\•t•r<>d t•ntry. Ginni living comfort you'll ha\'c wi1h a OPEN !!. ll'M" ' l'jjjiijiijiijiijiijiijiijiiim ----------1 roo1n hosls crat:kling \\'hire separate la.ntily room. din. I• ·WALK hrick corner fireplace. FOR-ing room. utility room. and NEED YOUR ~tAL DINE! HUGE DEN !he master bi! d room , VA To Shopping and Bus L111es. OVERLOOKS rear palio ~ra!~l fr'Om otht•r 3 EQUITY? Those are just 2 of the An1-PLUS GREEN. TEE AND cht!rli'\'n s ~rooms. d.fa.ny Do )'OU wanL 10 mukt' an of- COLLEGE PARK n1enities of this bo1ne. LAKE~ 3 king sire bed-oth<>~ quahty features LI}. fer but are afraid to unlns Others are: Close to roonis. Laundry. 3-car gar-eluding 3 baths. Rect'nO~ you know youl' home is No rlo\vn. 3 bedroon1, 2 bnth Catholic Church. Quiet Cul· age. ANXIOUS SELLJ:;R~ 1~ to ,S69.500. Don 1 sold? \\le can heip you wtth home \l'ith big yard & a de.sac Street. Easts id e Hurry . Call 645--0303. wait too long. 646-TITI. our Guaranlet'd Home Sale BOMB SH EL TEil. Costa Mesa. Large Back • ~ ~ Plan $31,900 ~~-~tty ~~::·Pa;;1e!; -~WN~L.::L 675"7225 64Gt-7 ~ I f<'amily Room. All thia ~ ~ , ,._ "" _ • I QI OPEN MOUSE SUNDAY PLUS ' Bed>'OOms & 2 la~ I~ """" "'' '"'' rm "'"""''" "'"hs. 1d .. 1 '" """" " MESA VERDE l voung at heart. Offl'M'(I for 1 J ·1 ·~--f;_, Nawport ~19·9""· call 646-055:>. THE MOTHER DEN + POOL I r · •t ~· • SAVER NO DOWN ! '""""" °' "'' «xwm" I~~ ~ This [)l•aullfully <ll'roralt'fl ·i I Shaq.JC~t :alue . i~ :\11•,;i Ontu Falrvi•w I r>'""O"'"-·--· -1_.1• hedroon1 t>omc ha s a targr Vrrdt• S1.un ~1.ii<s l'n111 II/' '46-lll 1 · :.; 1 1 ry ltn1shN1 "bonus rOOni'· for f'Olli\l~l:, DINJ:<;G' ~ lurl ~"'21 I · th· rhtldr<>n tn plav 111 In 1-d DF.N . Hrtl'-' kl!t.iH·n linytime) ~li11\·0•ARY Of 11<1 <Otwrtt co c·lurli ng Dari \\'ilh ·his pool I 01x·ns ro :-.; P r\ R 1.;: LI NG I table. i\1ocl!'m well~~an-CRESCEl'-.·T POOL! BBQ !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!]!!!!!!!!~ ---------1 izM klli·hC'n. Larse back· pit. Dog Run 11:0 00\VN *. ~ RDRM r1C'ar O<'ean . N V-. -I 4 BEDROOM yArd and the children eun 2 s!ory h:1rg111n! DESPER· ; S2i>.l\"IO. , ewport -tew GOVERNMENT 1valk !Cl ~hool. Clos1• lo ATE! Call fas! . 645--030.l ' • I i\1 i\1 Ac (f.ll'·OOnd, l Goff-$36 950 major shopping. This Cosla BDH.M, a~s~me sm PITI. ' REPOSSESSION Mesa Konl<' is pcrfec·t. Al :11ss1on V1e10 ...... $38,900 No Down I a tn1ly reall!ltlc prlc1• or 4 BDRM near ocean .• · • E:vcryofl(' is eligible lo buy $:!5,000. Call nOY>. 646--7171. $5".000 . VIE\V or new GOLF COURSE this beaul iful 4 bedroom, . IT.U \VestC'l1ff Dr., N.8. si!e! Winding srOne 1valk-Costa. Mesa home. Great ~--05&:AL~ 645-7221 way to covered Portiro condition with new shag A-.a.a. air; entry. All brick rront crack-carpets. new paint & }arg<' ' ::S:S"l~T&RS 5 STAR· BUYS OCEANFRONT ling brick fireplace. FOR· lol. Unbelievable price of OPEN TlL 9P!t! TRIPLEX MAL DINE. 3 be<trooms. only $25,150. But hu.....,, all 1;;;;;~~;~~~~~ > 0 -I ,_, .~ l"k .. , * 2 BR Cond CM ~950 Two 3--Bdrm.., 2 be.th unit&: 1 ~~e·No""'oo""WNc" n"u'"i"·s· 1 e offen must be submitted by o. · ... .-, J..BR., 21~ ba. unit. Bttns, Yruu. or Oct. 30. Call us tor full THE ULTIMATE * 3 BR, Pool, College d $3695 you choose! Act fast • details. HOME .I Park ••••... , , , .... , .$32,500 carp., l'fl.pe!!, cornp.letr.1y C•ll 645-0303 Call IO * 3 BR Home + furn. for ~mmet/Y.inter · · · 546-5880 pen eves.) $4 r entals. Xlnl rentlii hisklcy I OHISI L 01.\0\ "'fAf "OR'- ...,~,,.HERITAGE • • REALTORS Thf' romplete prlvn<"v 11nd lncoml' · · · ··•· · • · •• • • · 3,750 Priced at S.170,fXX}. · brealhllikinit. bei,tuty {if th1.~ * DUPLEX .~ BACH Call: 67l--3663 642-2253 Evei b41ckyard \\'Jlh 11s n1a'°~1vr Apt , •••••.. • • • · .•.. $41.500 · tropical waterfall 11•111 ;il111l!• • 1 Arn,", E11.'l!.'lirl<>. ~-Of)m j make you "'""' th111 lovely I frir 11 un11s .......... $.):1.!nl l "!!!!!!!!!0!!!0!!!0!!!0!!!0!!!0.-1 Mcsa Verde hon1e. '.'i l11~e CALL 6l2·1iil associated VIEW Pool ht•ill'Oflm!I, fa111ily & dinlnv: BR OKERS-REAL TORS ZDZS W 8alboa 61 )· 16~ l HOME SITES--""'"'· ,., . .,, "'".""'· ' Ontu GOLF DEN j pi•tios. Trul)' !liH1·ri'nl A-"' NE\VPORT II EIGHTI' .•. 1 -Pn<'l'rl r•r.hl '''21· ·-----.............. 1 Qu1l'I sir""'· $12 .• Jl~I 1;()LF ('()Uf{SE ll0!\1fo: Cn!l W..-5..l\.llO iorirn ~:v,.~.1 ----=-'""'" BIG CANYO-N"I SO PASADENA .... I Vii-111 \\'ITll VI~:\\'! l!'on gah• and ~ I I I Sltetr, r.xclu!livr a r <'A . ~lah• 1•n1t·y Cath,•rlr<.1 1 c'Cll · Owner MA Y F'inanet•. Each 111~"· FOR~lAL o t N 1<:. Corona del Mar j 29 AUGUSTA LANE $12,500. GIA NT Dl::N Ovf'1•1011ks GLENDAL F: .... View of SPARKLJN(; .10' RO!\TAN ,.., ....... '!"'!~""''""""'"'" Ju111 north of Co11~1 Hwy · OPEN Catalina, Plans Cur 3 BR. l'OOL~ E::xtrtt lnrgC' bed·I"" l.,;1rJ:e 2 l1t'flr1Kl111 & PMI. DAILY 1°5 2\-'i Bath J-lome int'lurll:'d. room!I. Laundry. Boni rriill· LARGE FAMILY Ideal for tht' oouplr who I Beaut., new 4 BR. home: $9,3.~. Call 646--05.!J.'i. rr !1\0rag•·. Call fri~1 _ WANTED .I like« to c.,1tertalu. l,;u·~c !'C'p. family rm. w/frplc'., li•l~i·O:io:t tOvC'red pntin y.•i1h an1ptc li,::f'. m~tr. suite. Gourmet $2B.750 privacy in rt'nr yard. Full kitchen • lon1 of cupboa"tdl. 11rice only $42.JOO. Cttll You 1nust M!C this execuftve 1Al11! tamily wUI love this 4 962-8851. homl', l!urmundcd by a golf bedroom Mme with 2 full rourR. PriC<'d lo ~ll! Dial • bolhB, wite-Mver builll o HOPE GERRIE RL TY. dreAm kitchen. Keep eool 645-4400 1 i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil with air eondltlnner. Large --:;;::==-::===--covered pork> Y.'11 h ahaded WOWIJI OWN YOUR CHEAPIE goroen. Coonly "";"' loca-' STEAL ITll OWN FORT !Ion. Patio. All convenience« Benullf I 3 ~ • c . ., near by1 B,k, ;.,.mo BROKERS INC. home " In c;;;,;"··Ai'o ;;;., SPANISH VARIETY 3 bNlroom hr:l111l' nn ln rgf' College Park. on " tre&-lln· You'll k>\'l' tilt> !eclu!.lon )'OU Int . Pot1•nr111t <'01nn11•rrlal F1XER I'd lifr{'(>I, cul-<te-sa.: k>t, of. kt'I in thl~ hi~ 3 brdroarn 'lllnlllJ: 1111 Bmokhurr.t /\.\'t' $ O rrro1 taint qu)('t RCU&lon, Haciencln • S"1irr01.incl""I b~· Try .i', dm1 n. !<'ult rrlt•r 17, 75 f'\'l'rythlf'llC )'Oii M\.>d built.In \\'8li.i for prl\IU("-, ~hlY Qrt]y 1!lJ.\ llloU'bor, eo~te \lr'a POOL l.:1trht'll, •loublt' lo;: a rage . ' h S22 500 -------hunllv rn1 Priced bt'°"1 la.ntlll<'~IM'll, lhis rttl Spnn~ , DELUXE 2 STORY l:!-.S'l'QHY UAJt(.;/\.!;\" ~:zoo n111rk~r. scllrr h11~ bought lll1• l'OOI hl.·11.uty otrrT"'I lhlc-k f I 1oc·ii11·cl 111 Cn.'llfl Mt·~ be~1 1 hu)' f1IA' INC::l.UDJ.:.I\ Jin·xt>r homt" aJxl n1 ul!ll !lf!HJ l'llrpcling , w1tll·lo-w11 ll 1 11re11 lhl1 rustle rnnch !lt)lt• \VASITF.:f!, DRYE?{. RE· llliklni;: SJ0.500. CaJI I~ fll'Y'plal'C. hig fnmlly nM1111 t Ntwport I llllrm . ~ hftth honK' M" l"R IGER/\.T'OR' Coil1rnnn C1ui>rt n•altors, S'fS..8640. Y.'\th v.-.•1 hr1r, Rc•11tu.,.h• 11nklt• clc<-1! f11Mil¢ cnr1lCtl11i,: c-iv G >O j -· nut1Jlt'r UPdrot1n1 a111t s:;:r at 1 thrT111i.:t.,Jut. t>lf'gant hu llr ·ln ,, l ~ll'-.llN I'( I.! A('I BA YFRONT -·-~·l>bll-~-• I) kll h I I II I Cr1:<t l'llll £~1;;._0,103 • """ uu .. ,.. ............. Fal-I-•' •'ll. on11H 1 n Ill( rn1 . · LllX> PP.NINS\JLA $13.500. Tl) !IPC c-nfl 312-:!).'ri. • ... ·-l11»1vy ~ho..k•· roor. l11r~,, Luxurioul\I ;:i RR, 2 =1>a ron- ~ 646-lfl 1 n111 nk'Ur<.'tl yard11, block °"''1\ll dominlum, 35· terrace Otl THB IDEAL~ fctt('ins:. O\\'llC'r hes n~l11r1•d lhc bt1y. BcAuliful Jtl'OU!"1$l ~":l &RS (anytime, p11ct' for laat ~1h· lut.U 11001. 2·1•11r llt.l'ttJte. Seeurltt oP£ii-.,{ Of!!! P"''' $36.llOO. Call Rt>d Boal ulpt. $84,'00. BY !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"I CllrJ11:'1 , ~altonl, !'J46...Mi40. O\IJNER. 673.fiO!lQ or 114.S-5.">70 1111:1\I I Ol\O\ ' ,, • ' ,) ... s -- DAILY PILOT I -·w. 1 ~ I -..... l~I -· .. I~ I -·-~I -·-I~ I _ ...... I~ I -· .. I~("-· .. l[!i!l l:---I~ Gener el Cotta MMI Fountain Volley Huntlnvton llffch Huntington Buch Huntington llN<h Newport e..ci. 1---''---""'.;.._-Nawpan loKh NEWPO RT BEACH HORSES EASTSIDE MARK SPITZ SAVE TIME ELEGANT 00 the ,,.!~X~ N .,_ cao be kept on 1hia hall •ct0 Nice q\llet ....._ 3 BR • GRl!W UP WITH a.rare ~,.!.Y bome In MANSION SUBMJT • SUBMIT O\\'NER "''"fl't:il vffer, Sit.ARP one litOry, 3 BR. fnrniY rooin. DR!VE BY 8171 'l'&ylor. Pre-Grand Opening Solel Bay, this :.!n. wlV e drive ~~ =:1i = ~ .!:• ::=-. ~ A POOL the Jluntfnrfun Beach l'T'ell. you wikl, •pljt level 3 up for animal 1ovtn. ~uat gar., e.Uey ICOl!A lot bo(L( • • and 110 can your chil· u11e OW' rt\IOIUtlonary vlaual Larp 4 bedroom oo. oomcT bedroom, 2 bnth, bia: living; listed Should aell qulcldt at or C:.mpet' iton.p. $31.500. dren.. See this super 4 bed-programminai; lhal thow1 at lot. O>ropletdy b Io c k =: ~u~u~~~~ S«,750. SOUTHSIDE :;:~1t;..:,mz1 ~u a;,~ in~~th:1~~t·~~!'~ =~0f,::~1:rnb~ seclusion Mtl evc11 has a Near~ ffehts. 3 BR, 2 nly $44 '™' lot, price, pool hon1e1, Jo-tree•. 00\'fred 2 0 x 2 0 968 4433 9'&-44ll bidderi ~n ju:'l1 for fun, Ba, & Eparate n.-npua rm. 0 BE 'A WINN R cation & cornpa.l't':I lhete flap:tona: patio, with built-in l\llhlide looaNon wllh lot• of Realtors 6-16-mt 2 fl'pb. & barb e (' u t'. e with the recent W es. cau 81.rrB-Q, oversized double REPOSSESSIONS bit trees just like the !"°"'n· 2043 Westclitt Drive Kitd1cn blt!'ll, <lbl. garage, Elea:ant 4 bedroom 2 bath £62-8847 or gtop by :;ann. e11erant e 1n try, Fr-'.lnl•-•t'·o ••• loe•t lo· \ithw. Now VACAN"l and ~ comer Jot "''!" 500 with !amlly room, covered teparate ormal d n in~ .,. ........ .., ...-iu '' reedy to live in, L1tice CALL 4 64 ,·2•14 andenclo!ledpatio, lushcar-room, ll.l'Be JlC1n:n wit ,..._. rnn ...,.,,~ ... LAO ERA · Vi""n 'tlll 9 PM · ~· . Ontu I k' •· · h ol· ••·--~-l<•VA •··-- rtduced from $5.1.000 to tn:• ~ pclg and drapes, new spark.I-Ill" eating area. rlectric buil t-in oontaol -u1.ooo r.... 1ut aa1e. Call 4 Bedroom Home .,.._, ;,. pool. No..-•vo..,,lhin.. '''21 ,...... doobl• • v co . KASABIAN !led Carptt Rt'& 11 or• 2 bltths. enclosed patio. d~-•••LTY l)111,. S4G,500. ~ dlsbwAiher, family room R • CONDOMINIUMS >l<Hl&IO bl t & v combo, livi~ roon1 hosts ••I Est•t• 9'2-6644 · e garage. new c1trpe s N1•r N1w111rt Pest orrh:ir WIDE OPEN SPACES EASTSIDE I J r ' t e • floor-10-ceillng flrt'plnre. orCT;'&r>E ~~:~ion. £~s~'i:(~~t <i LOOK TO THE Uicsof glau walls,caihedral ~~~g1~~~ 1~v;·p~B Very popular floor phut HoUtt i~ c!~~1~~~: ,._ $41,HS 4 BEDROOM l\1!:'sa. S2S.500. FUTURE cellina;s, sunny kitchen, iiiiiiii ... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii,_ Beautiful renter master M.11 3 sniaU BR.s. 1 goodle $32 500 Roy McCardle Re altor ~reened-in Ianni. 3 txlrm, AN EXOTIC suite with plenty v f room, huge living ....,,.... i bf lh All thi and ,~·ardrobt'11. E x c e l l e n I h'•h • • 1810 Newport Blvd., C.?tf. . ... PRI.\fE R-2 property, 1 · s a corner neighborhood. P ricetl under tra-,. cellinp create Im· «.11(fli.ot Ctri....-tlMi•I jll'l!l•llCll'll l ofty living awaits yoo~ Act sw1tuy Nev.· listing on qui1•t trl'i' 548-7729 12lxl-IO plus older home. Jot for only $36.900. INTERIOR market at $37,SOO. A must to age of open space. $28,SOO. Hnt'<i S1l'l'C't nC'or S<'hools DRIVE BY 132 Cecil Pl.. CALL ~ .ee. Red Carpet, 962-5512. and t'hurchf'S. 5'4'; assun1-* OCEANFRONT* call tor detaib. ·~· Feast your CY\"S vn intimate, OWN Efi-OVl_N_G bl I lo" t LAOERA .,. artistically colorful decor &. IT a e oan or 111'. ' <tJ:"'n * BARGAIN * this like new S bedroom, 2",) Wants actiofL J.ltJ.ge 4 be-d- to selecl your own Newport Beach condominium. Vts1 t the tempotary ollices of the Newport Crest lnfOlmallon Cente r, to new Joan. I-or a1ipo1n1-L d 1 . . 1 balh, I•-family -m, room, 2·Sl0"" \Vitb eY"""'· ment ge. up ex tn oommewa ... ,... '""' c.31 5111 ( -1 531 5111 ., .. , woe near pl•r. 1 yrs old. 968-4433 96M433 fonnft! dlolng room. Special • - -" thJng. $49,900. Bia, 14:1-1418. FOR ALL "'"' cood. Full price only OPEN SAT. 1·5 •hag ,..,,. ... Moot un .... a11 'liiz===== OWNER ANXIOUS conveniently located at 2400 West Coast Highway Suite B. Newport Beach. l!tl~!\. Alf.AS $89,500 ·your terms! 1'AIUSJ BE wallpaper. Triple ceramic Ii Sharp 4 bedroom, 2 bath. Open Dally 10 a.m. to sunset. THE IRWIN CO. "'° STURGEX>N DRJVE 1" •ink. And"' many oxtraa. SPECULATORS $28,500. lmrnedtate po...,.. Realtors 644-6111 Big h:lme, 4--6 ebfldre3 ~: .... s SOLg Pool.sized lot. l\fust see. -ooo GI -•-.. -$!"~ ....... Don. Bkr, 842-1418. 17141 6 N Ce Dr Bi's., fam. rm., ....... .,,,,, Call 968-4456. ~. . ...... uuwu. O'l r-• 1;;;=="""=°"'~7'--IO ewport nter · about 2 3X) aq ft New erpt • month PITI. 2 bedroom, lge OWNER, 3BR, 2BA, Imma(', 6 QUALITY UNITS Suite 445 Newport Beach up, tpl, 'unit ~at,'iood kit, 2 ~ 1v1 . 136' deep. Detached \\-'lk to shoppl~. S31.900. lrdtvidual 2 bedroom ~es 3 BEDRM., 1 BATH oar pr. Large fenced Very popular 4 bedroom Sol garage, carpets, drapes, Open }!Ollfi(' • l oo.>2 ~a:mark on nice strrot, v.·e5t side of $26 900 yards !tne plantinga. Only Vista in prime area. Owner laf\d:scaped . Cood oondltk>n. Or. 962-2646 Costa 'Mesa. Excellent ren· . . ' .· $37,500. !l>-00% loon. he:s reduced prfce to $39.500. Walk to shopping & schools. ta1 hiS'tv1')'. Call us today for Tiii~ ti:mu• .is fur reai, v.ith .3 CJS Rea.I Esta.le Lots ol brick & ceranl.i.c tile !!!!~"!'!!!!~~~~~!'I Our best buy. tt-ris special Ix.nit-in kitchen, forced air 548-ll68 used to add charm. Yvu NO DOWN IT · hcnt. tJW f:;tudded lot, doo·1., .................. iiiiiiiiml mus! see this one. Call bll' g11rni::e. this voe has itl1 s12-+1-1 A REAL BARGAIN all and !he 011·ncr is anx iou." ME~A VERDE. By vwner. ,. · G I ,, ... 71 ( ""l 546-11. 103 !:'-~ • 3 Ix 10 srH, niake any Prime . location near Ontu _.. -·-~}l<'ctOUs lrm., 2 ba .. with •-J hool ( B I t · • • large family room. v.·et har, rf'a~·mab!e oUer. Call Red ot1 aerie sc a r a ~ C «o ~•o Pia-) -aq tt 4 From Rod Ti'lo Roof walk-in closets anrl 1Wn1an :u"Jl{'!, l«'aJto1<i; .NV"""""· ..... ~ · · 21 No ghosts haunt this 4 bath. Pantry, sewing room LARGE & LOVEL V Bedroom, Master bedroom ~ bedrovm dollhousc. See our To Bea med Ceilings dishwasher and d'-....nl. " d r down. l.argt!: family room . HallowCC!n spt>einl tr e a I • E';ery incl\ vr this plulilf 4 Work sbop fruit ~;"nd Costa i'l1esa LARG E -·' BR. en, iv. Coml'!r Jot. Shown by appt. -Built-in music Ct"nler, ~q-Frtt CO&St to Crust Catalog r m/frpl & ki tch. ~% c.ar 546-3776 or 540-+1.31. 17910 MAGNOLIA r ............ Onl ...;;;i;::.x bedroom is Spanish. On oor-covered pat iv. Ov!:'rim- ' td·• 11 •ton 1n.-pa IO ....._""· Y +"'•"""· ner lot, I-story v.·ith thou-proved for neigh~,hood. VACANT i::ar. 1 < '''' a ra~.1 · OWNER leavl..,,., Every Call 842-4474. ..., Irvine lllJge Real Estote -·--·-·-.:i. ~. ~ .... ~ ......... ·--- OOmo from -w pr1v 1 BR REPO ·~ sands or dollars or U""""ad-,..._ __ ... i.1 ..... ·--!K'IV> ...... .. '"' · · f ff A. * room is wired for sterev, ..... vw•.,.i-.......,is ,......,.. #MN ~ .. lmmedtate Occupancy apt. &>autirull y lndscpd, * , , v.•all TV Antenna, 3 spacM:>us Omru ing. Sharp &. clean as any ft, for $3.9,500. Laguna Beach Newport Beech ~"-~~~~~-1 BRIMMING -3 bclrins. &. separRle fan1ily close in $43,750. bedrooms, large fa mi I y "' niodel. 8 ed h·11 rm., co uld be 4th bdrm., 2 BALBOA BAY PROP. 4 BDRltf., 2 be. on room with inspiring ~'''21 CALL THE REAL I': 1 story. Only $3.000 clov.•n lo * 642-7491 * comer klr. $25.000. !lreplaee, beautiM built·in ESTATE FAIR 11 ... 1vith all the newe-st 7c;t VA loi1.11. Sl.500 down kitchen, dishwasher, ~2551 feature!!, A Chris Abel GINNY l\IORRISON Barn-Style Home Authorlud Broktt" hn.nd!Ome breakfast bar. Ol'~'ER REALTY nim<ldel, this 2 bdrm., 2 *** -REALTORS-Earth lover'11 kind of livln'~ ... ..:E70 * Hlgh block wall fence !or l791.0 !MAGNOLIA ,,,, mWll m 0 v e · Univ. Park Center, Irvine bath home oUen all the ,: "'• l5l1i Mesa \Va.rm trplc.. kids rms., * 5.__., supreme privacy in the I •iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;iii decorator's de Ii t e. 4 Call Anytime 833--0820 ne\\'C!il & modt'rn oon-,.a-.. U *Verde Dr. EMt, farm kitch. $30,900. Dawg l\1ESA Verde 5 Br Paceset· lovely rontour pooJ! No MORE COLORFUL bedrooms. 2 baths. large OWce hour. g AM to 6 PM venlences you could ewr * ~* ~ "I frienrlly! ter. ll\fMED POSSESSION. down G.l. ternts . Low down family room \11ith lovely ''""!"""~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! want In a ho-. •·· or call .-*•** "';;'7a ~·:.,~sa REAL ESTATE Fonn din rm, trplc, 2% ha. non-vets! Brk, $28,T::JIJ. l.han a rainbow is this lvve ly crystal chandelier and most 1· '"" ""-"'" ~ -....-home. Individual interior appealing firenlaee. Built-in lmmed. Occupancy Steve Hurst. $58,500. TREASURES elect'.' kltch., sprinklers 846-06().1 ~ ~O!X'n Evenin11s) 1831 IV 1 Jill NB 645-6770 front &. ro&l' .• Gas firepit. --0---~---design with Spanish touch kl t c h en. indoor-outdoor ..46.t. • DREAM ISLAND e$"10' 0 D. OW.N N'<.'lv .. hag cpt. BY OWNER. pe18°107110,~1".-,Suto~el-4 which blends itself t v carpeting. Like ne1v cloud Owner lranslerl'Cd Ea s t . :n ·~ .. ~ '" " graci<lus entertaining. 3 .'Klft 11hag carpeting. Loads Must sell. Model iO Prcmi· V 14/I~ Wawn Island, j&\i·e! or the T V 1 2 1:3 / $39,950. 2.800 Sh ant a r · Choicest nicxlel of Tiburon bedrooms, family room, tJf decking. Patio, lush low dential l/omll, Tt1r!l('rock I REAL ESTATE ~1JuanJslan<l1;.J Acresof 0 C'I. ~nine. r .. ".''."' 545-4735. C'<lndvs-Montcrey. 3 BR, 2\2 .,, Se · 11"\I ~-" · bi.' Perl t cpt S1n'1l1sh frplt' Jo1s o hie B VERY formal dining room. niaintenance landscaping oc Ct)Ofl, lrvine. l\1agni11cent 1180 GI St 1uw lim rs . (.'(' pro-1 · rl -Boat ' c'a1npe FOR THE BUSY FATIIER a., ram. rm., luxurious Like ncv.•. Close to beach. a Deautiful swim poo! with day A: night view. 4 Br, o 40 , 0113 enneyre ~i' "~G tected lOC' nc-:t to l)l'UI' ~I'. Y · ' ' 3 Clll'J)Pting & drapes. A/C, ,...-"' ., ;r"1JJ • II-rbour Only $l25 000 storage. Only S 2 I . 5 0 0 . No yard v.<ork here. 4 Br., wet har. 5",t, dvwn. Call 968-4456. VIH'UUm included. B r k , Ba, 3 car garage, lg~ mas· vOuR 'owN 1S'LA.ND 01\'ner/Ai;:f'nt. 646-82'26. Ba. Condv w/pool. Near larwin realty inc. $33,000. 962-1373. ter suite, rnn1il y ml, dining Finest 2-1.9 acre Canadian Nl-:\V-DUPLEX ...... $<IS,950 ~~~Wi2~~a:s_,5J~e~: 96&-4-()5 ~~· CUSTOM POOL HOME mrnli~~g!~i~n~r~ ~~t Salmon ttshlng ts.lane!. Close l-2BR & 1-3BR apt. L'il E. int. government loan. Owner desperate. 4 spacious ~ · ON V2 ACRE ESTATE WHEN THE BOSS to PendordHarnoo& ~idHousc. Bay, Costa Mesa. 6-12-4537. CJS Real Estate bedroonis, 2 bnths. family 4 bE'droom!I, family room, SAYS "G~' •• tractor, 5 C(!J" Wu ~ame. C II p rk 548-1168 or 557-{;244 cve'S room with b a n d so me t ~~~~"'!'~~~~~ Spacious livinJ: room v Only Sl15,COJ. 0 tt• a Open Fri, Sat & Suo fireplace vrr the deluxe 1 MOVE IN NOW!! overlooks the pool & huge Somebody gelll a m! 4 Bill G.rundy, Rea~tor $2000 Di\'n. Assume pymnt's. 1179 Glenea.J[le built-in kitchc'n, dishwasher. gr vu n d s . Automatic BR., 3 ba., fan1ily rm. 341 Bayside, N.B. 675-6161 3 BR 2 BA dble gar. Clo5t' 4 Bdrm., pool-size J v 1. Patio. No wax linoleum, 5 room. vacant, immediate sprinklers & water r.oftener. $47,500. UPPER Three Arch 88.y, So. Laguna. Ne ~H~o'!':'<. ·nishln uches e in g de . n btam ceiling, Ill ck, 2 Sty. with good ocean vit\11. 3 BR. 2~ bas. Family rm w-wet bar & Util. rm. Private com- munity, beach&. tennis erts. By owner $69,500. Eves. 499-29'12 Newport Heinhts 1v schools ~ a ft 6. v v er looking prospecilve gorgeous shag carpeting possessicln. Ne\vly decorated In quiet rural area. Only OPEN SAT /SUN. 1·5 '21 marina. See Catallna t8land thruouL Beautiful patio throout. Large fenced cor-$41,900. 14691 FIR Duplex Corona del Mar tree of charge. • awaiting your outdoor ner lot Full price only CALL THE REAL CANTRELL REALTY Income Units larwln re•lty inc. pleasures! Brk, J 3 2 • 5 o o $19,950. Only $1000 down will ESTATE FAIR •-2224 1 Bdrm .l den h:luse plwi $27 500 SEE THE SUNSET -·-I .:,,962-'566=-=:=·c_____ handle, Cail !162·8851 . .. .... I -' ~ • • ~~ .,.,,,,--=c-,-,,----1 duplex ot 1 bdrm. ea.. over 3 'l".,..:> qUlt.inl one bedrooni ..• in 1~ White ~s. 3 HAVE ......,OP own home for Open House Sun. tm!lt Laguna 8eKfl car prage. vce.e.n v~ apartmeobJ wiJ!I aoad.. In-SR., family nn. hclme, lge.. Ch~t By owner, E-, 9026 La Crescenta Owner sacrifice, Assume apr -"--------Roam to expand._ Submit ol· come in detrirable Newport Jot $69,500. slcll' pool home. Conv. 4 BR. 2 ha, family rm. Was I ~.i,,~no;"'~n ~ i~ THE ''OLDE•' !ers. $79,500. He12tn. To see ca 11 OPEN SAT/SUN. l-S located, 4 BR, fplc. bltn Li~~ ~c(eF:y !l~~n~ stallmenls are less than RED BARN H McC 494-755! R E 646-7111. 1000 WHITE SAILS bar, crpts, drpl;. kit a~ cvvered_patio, garage door rent! GenerollS si:iied • orm.ck, ' • PARK UDO ON THE POINT BALBOA PENIN. Located leu than a blvck off lhe oceanfront & a bloc! from Newport Bay. 1..arge t bedroom, 2-story home. : baths:, large living 1'00IT with n..oi.ce, WnUy rooo· " shaded patio. Some vteof• vf ooea.n &: ~ from uppei JeveL "41l~ p"'-16>,ooo. Cail '540-lm ''""Open Ews ~ .. HERITAGE EAL pllances, newly dee fhruout. opener. 5% down. bedrooms, custom shutters. Thlat 's }'OUt ht im~ SPECTACULAR 3 br, 2 ba. • Tim R $30,000. 642-2093 larwln realty inc. BROKERS JNC. built-in dream kitchen. full v.·hen you vi~w this charm-Custom featun!S, b I t n l !i!!~~!"'!~~;;;;;!i'i~ BS 1:1\T&RS LOVELY LRG z 8ty 4BR. 96S-4405 dining room, professiorlally ing olde horn!:>. RUSTIC bookcases. decks. custom REALTORS I OPE N T 9PM M CALL MAGAZINE 111.ndscaperl grounds enjoy STYLE ARCHITEC.."TUH.F: drapes. Much v.wd & glass. BIG CANYON home, 21At ba, fri>lc, bltin BY O\vner: Owice 4 Br. C the vle'v Crom the dellghUul WITI-r EXI'ER.IOR 0 r Unobstructed c vast J in e :Sgt'k~. ~s~/;v:~-k~~~ ~pl~~~·r ~~!~ ~-~ar'i:.' 1~ I-langingK:~~H!~-cleaning = paHo. Brk, $2'7.00J. ~~a!~~: p~ ~~·-9Bf'so~~fl's 1lJ~11·~ be~1 ~ea~· Looking ror an lmn1nc11h1.IC" $43.000. Owner, 976 Denver ''rs. vld. $3000 down. T.0 .P. oven. pol -scrubb!:'r di sh-G -c=---~T~Y~L~E BRICK CHIMNEY SPIRE. ONLY 1.fqnlllcent 4 bedroom ''SPLASH" family garden homt" with Dr., C.M. 50-2442. VA $281 PIT!. 833-1103, \\'asher. Thick crinkle tile HHUOMEE ACIB 1N,·8 1he Located in the Bluebird Ca-· A home with the best of ap· pool a nd rntertainm!:'nt ,S".13'-·3SS6=:.:·=-----rounters. Heavy walnut cab-· ose 0 sea. nyon section of the PORTAFIN pointrnenl.s and M oulatand areas~ \Ve have It. Priced -~~-~~-~-*VACANT * Garden Grove inets \11ilh big ceramic Bigkkilchen windows. 2v1;· ''Vll.J...AGE", WHERE THE LAGUNA ing kleati<ln. Call 675-7225 . .,1th all trrmi:i nt S26.000. 3 OPEN SUN. l·S ~1US'I' SELL? 4 BR. 2 BA. knob!!. Rock bu bble patio thic · warm shag carpe. WOODS CREATE AN ......__,,_ .. ,...,...... Big y-~ d k' I I New no.wax floors, seU· OVERPOWERING SENSE huge bedrooms. 2 luxurious 706 K-THANGA •nm .......... ~. ..-.... SEE AND ec ing v[ g ass pass-thni. cleaning oven, ceramic tile Custom building sites & baths, close to freewa)'! and IRVINE TERRACE ~ :'_n1~·~·iA_2i:}~: Cushioned floors, open kitchen eounten. Can be OF QUIET &. lDLITUDE. homes. Le.ft on N)'t'& Place !!hopping. Call COMPARE weave shades AND that's ~~ with no mo-. SpaekM!, e.ntiquated llv. rm., to entrance. Brmxl new ~ -a rare 536-7533 24 hrs. just the kitchen! Cail us for .... J3 has VAULTED CEILINGS Laguna Beach 494-9388 ~m! 4 BR, ~ ha., v.ith HOME &: INCOME -c:o .... ..i.1 ••••• king me custom family description ot remaining . 4 BRs, family rm., wrm EXPOSED WOOD I;:::.::::::..=::::;:;'--:--"''-";::; C w1lL1<1H I\ tff 15x361*1 pool Lee trkfst ~ .... room, aa:ented by nililed 2000 J t Bk baths.RedCarpet~altors, BEAMS & RAFTERS, Lquna Niguel I ,1-...., ft...-.lRtm ct' Ing new duplex $48,950. ..._ ...... -delux , square ee . r, 962-55!2 Realtors 545-<»65 area n .,,..._, .. ~' Beautiful 3 bdrm ownen ,.,..,,,.-,., · • · · t 962-5513. 1 -~~=~~~~=~ COZY LOG B U RN I NG NEW CONDO Eut 9 behlnd garage, Absokit~ly unit + 2 bdrm rental unit. "'mas't!t ._ber8·R. · • ...;-·= St.oil I iiiiiiiOiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiOiii""' DOUBLE VALUE FIREPLACE (every olde on · 1 Open Eves. lntmaculate thruoot & pric-XI 1 1 1. 151 E ft~ .,.,. ~ ham !lhoukl tmve cine, you view goU coune, 3 Br .• 2 HOUSE HUNTING? cd nght at $77,500 Plus • n oca '°"· ' =Y LAOERA $21,500 TWO "'°""" on prime R-2 koowl Bnaht & ..,..ry Ba., ownor, 6'T>-5tl33. : BEST VALUE AT yooe-~' 1he land -mt St., CM.MU. 642-<831ST SE.LL Enjoy the warm gtvw fl'Om property. Owner will. carry farms~e kitchen, HAS Lido Isle $28,500 lell&cl....... the brick fireplace. 3 2nd. mE Newman. BEk,ffiD CEIL I NG, ;:.:;:;.::...:.;;:;:_ ______ [ Ahlolutely gurg«J\lS 3 ye-ar SCENIC.PROPERTIES .C Bedrm~, 2 Baths 968-4433 9614433 bedroom condo. Newly LAOERA SKYLIGlJTS, BILT·IN *CHOICE* ~d home in mint condition. 2915 E. Coaf1I Hwy., Cd.'d S:'W.950. Live '" C. M., 11:vrk ""luntf.,C'ton &e•dt painted, new d r a Pe a' BREAKFAST NOOK, Nord Comer lOt 3 bedroom 2 be.tits forced 675-5726 in San Diego. Many, many washer, dryer, retrlgerator, a ... ••33 •L• •••3 DISHWSHR., ETC. 5 Bdrms., 3% baths pl\11 din air heat i n g ' ro~plelely OLDER DUPLEX xtras. Owner, S.10-1907. . carpets. V "c a n I . Im· 7_._ ~ T~'::I Ooor ~!nlhle<'-,2 rm. plus ~-sundeck. built-in kitchen, spacious 2 $26,500. Nr. beach. Placentiii PARK THE BOAT maculate. call 008-4456. VICTORIAN CASTLE '-"''""'·· Of)(' "'' eepara e $8SCOO Clil' '"''''"''C, upgmded adult Crwv, freshly nainted duplex, & Wiloon area w/5 ~Is. 3 right beside Uii1' immaeulnle • 4/lOths mile tv beach. Classy bunk Iott. F<ll' those v.'ith an LIDO REAL TY •--d ,_ ¥....-r-· BR 2BA ""'t rl 2 3 •-2" ba h . •· !nl'cnse desiro lo "G~ occupied and rcn Y ,..,. flexible floor plan. good in-· . '-l'~s, new rp~. story u•:uroom, 72 I &: very ~uffy! Chandeli<'rs, AWAY FROM IT ALL". 3377 Via Lldo!.._~'_pt. Beach possession, you 11ovn'I find come: projected. Try low Immaculate? Full size fncd beauty. \Valk to beach Anrl rich carpets, drapes lrom this charming olde home l!$ * 673-7300 * anyttdng llke It ror the SO's. Call ~7225. yd. Dbl. gar. 642-M&I P"lrk . Full price only $39.950. lhC' "Rlt 7."! Rcn1lnds us a must Re. OUcred for OPEN SUN. J-S money. Call Red carpet, c ~1ESA Verde, vn golf cours<'. NEW LA QUESTA I '"~~~~~~!!'!!!""' or an era or elegance so un-• ..,.., 900 FULL PRICE ReaJlcn 546-$40. 11 ••;1 Benut. 4 bt, 3 tm. Iam rm., SAN MIGUEL LISTEN TO THE u11ual today. Unrlt'r $50,000 ... ~'MAN COULD D 0 219 VIA NICE VA REPO Ii] rj : form. din rm., lrg. !iv rm. Corner k>I. pouible boat ac-· WAVES CRASH CaCall usR~~ 962-5511. Red WORSE. 24 Bcdmom11 . F'amily .r:500m • • ~ I w/f.rpl c, bllns, lrg. patio. from this 3 bedroom Oriental rpet e .... tvl'!I. TIIAN UVE IN A BARN." ~"irt'plAC\'s. "°"' ~cellen~9~!m~~me • 3 .. 'y(iiz $5.l~=~-~~:· ~:~!. bd~~ ':i:a~ 3 ~: ~~O ~~~a ~n~~; ~~~R-~:~~n ~~: ~SolSS0ION :EAt::!' fK1Xdll) 1or.o.oa J& BR, den, ~BA. all electric :1v1s101•1v °' tHfttx.wru co. Local & Missl<ln Viejo area. upgraded thruout. Only drapes. paint&: landscaping. vel8? 5 bedrooms. large :Jl'.,J • OOllll wy, l-073 na __.ec. i;:~~-f=~~ e=~ Very Special Home ~k~r '=~°'" Info call $43,oo:>cAi.i. =! :~:; l~~a ~:n=a~. '::. ~~~ce:c'11~~·~':i:'I ~c;• g~~N~ : 341~~i~~l~UN. l-i~2 ~ ~~ lw::.nurr:i:~ H~ t: ~ eo3~~~~ BY ow~. Love!; 4 br, hdwd ••• , tv(A°t'L '¥~ REAL ~w=~~ w!J 1 ~~ For Your Inspection 224 VIA ITHACA ';l'hOmas Paine School & La 1amll --~· biio1utely f!l'!I lg~ Iol Lush indscJ>R:. .,-horn!?. Pool sired ..-.-.is! SAT./SUN. 1-5 Lldo's best bu)'. Redeoor. 4 Qulnta Hl.t:h. "Happy to Y roo~ tu11.1 8 Xlni Joe. Low $30's. ESTATE FAIR 5 'vu."' 2955 ZELL DR BR. 3 Baths. Dinina' nn. ibow you" Call today! priceless vil"W on fee land. 546-Xl83 Bric: SJS.950. 842-6691. • Sou1h tlo 173 ~ 56-M.24 sOum COAST This vne won 't Lut lvng •••~"'-'=·------536-2551 4 BR. 2 BA. BylamOwner. o:.c~nsZeNP ~::~ H~: G ib 'Waiker 'R~alty REALTORS $89,500. Call NOW 673-8550. BY owner 3 br, 2 ha., frplc, 2J!'~~!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!~~ LA CUESTA, 3 BR. family 20x22' ~n beam rm., 335;;.G VMl Udo, N'pt. Beact'I ~r:!· v~~~!~':!!~n~ "•=A=l ::; ~ :.. 2 ba.1"=64:1~~1d=1·=nowl=1t::•""~· :;:mw:::' :CaJ;:: 1 :;::-;::::;...,:· :!"':. 0;:1;.,,,:"::i.n:;:~:·:· ':~:ha:· ":::::;y::~~=":-:"':~=' .. "'"•"&""=hJs.= :~~o!':!~i: !:~.rm OPEN 6~~~~ To s $999 )«>U can 11ASume thts ~ OPEN LtmL. gf'M ~ tam nn, choice Joe., to fl. of luxury ltvtng \\'/'ll'OOd , 104 Via Dijon _ Lido loan & 011•11. thi8 3 Br., 2 ha schl11. Owner 557-7109. s/'ill'()4U.,,, .( /la°t1~Q.9 iclass &: bellll'll. Dbl. frplc. 3 Out81.ooin1t: noor plan, So. hOmc. No qu11lltyini:: nccdrd. rOPEN SUN 1-5 2 Bdrm .. R·2 Nwpt J.lghtll.. \!::) ~ ~ ~)..-p V l.olS:I' bdmu1 .. 2 hath11. View patio. SuJ)('rb kitchen, ~ S218 prr n'IOnlh pays pr!n-fncd yard, disp., crpts. drp!I , family & living rm8. l.At;c. BR, 3 bn!I. Bier 61*~. eiplc, ln\(._'r('Sl. la:<<'S & Ill· 500 ORCHID, CdM stove, m,950. 646-5632. Tire Pun/I! with 1h~ Built-In ChucL/,. patio area. One()( lht' flne111 suran~. New Custom Duplex D p 1 lit plA'eA or v!rw propr11y In :: Br 3 Bn + 2 Al' .. 2 Rn. e na o nt O ReortO:f'IOe lettin of the,,--,.,__. th<' nre11. See today Al Each unit features private ~ fOlll' kt'Ofl"lbled wordt be-SG9.500.• 4!r.J·2!l00 • Realtors 6'16-7Tll entrnnee k patio, flreplace, OPEN llOUSE SUN 1_5 kriir to f0ftr1 fovr .t:'l!Ple ~. 2()43 Wcstcllrf Drive laundry, water softener & • 2i~ St~ll Dr. • I N E K L E N I Open 'lil 9 PM Reif clean VV!:'n. Auto. ext. 'Ii-Mt your lamlly, Excellent 1 I I j' j I llgl\bl, garage door operer, Door JM.11 Dcstgned for Rt' SAN FRANCISCO i:,:~n''"" & mocb~ tlve 11 'v I".. lmml\~ ~WAtl<FR &"LPf -CHARMING 3 BR. 3 BA End o! Isle. $68,500. * O\VNE.1t. 6T:r2518 * -Mesa Verde ot Br., ~I. 1800 Mt. ft . Nr. !'Chi~. S!lQ.SOO. Prhl<'~Pflls on- ly. '"'° ClubhOOM Rd. Open Sat. A SUn. MG-'621 .. 5U6SIDIAI T OI' THI COlWIU. CO. A PEACH On PNdl Trtt Ut. !ft ftJi! .,.,.,,,.,.., q u a I It y oon strueted 4 bdrm., dhtlng rm &. krge family nn., ~ , beths. Beautitully deoomte<' & lattd9caped, And fl 1 rovcred pa1io ~ I SPARKLING POOL. $.j2,:icxl. CALL Ci) 646•l414t ~ I I ALTY Nt•r Newpert Pes t Orflcc UVE On The RIVIERA 3 btdroom, 2 beth ~· dorntruum re4dy for oc- cupancy. Sina?le • t o r 1 . hoatad pool, bUl!ordl, ..... que'l room&. Out-<lf-iowr. ownu mu.t .n -$32.90>. Call 56-IGA, S 0 U TH COAST REALTORS. EAST'BWFF-Uke new BEAUTllVLLY 1'1AINTAINED -' BR. fam rm Lu9'c: ho!ne Pro!...,,lonally decon\led l MMtlceped. ~ CT'J)t'a. &. dt'P!I u.u..oui. Cu11tom_ J?ntlo. 8Adn1lnton C0\1rt. SG'l.000. 1 644--0591. Walk to hach I l·Sty. 3 BR/., 1i4 ba. Carp., drpt:., frpJ., bltnt. Tcnn}g, pools nc&_!'~.:.._ $32,900. CAYWQOD REAL TY * 548-1290 * Comfy, coiy 4 bedroon1 ho me South of HI L.-Mt.iunbl!n 4 ocean v1c11o'S. • _ BOUND! .* DUPLEX * ~.::..·ydBr& . .:. ~~: I c I " E E 1 11 wtlh crackling fireplace, all gnwty $35.500. j j j 1 j $36,500 SHARP HOME Minion VloJo 3 Br .. lll "" wl~ den + With QJHt Pollllbllltle1 ~ brand ntw mom addlL AJI buiJt.tns 1: \olJI vf ~leit. Excellent Locatkm VIC STUART, Rt•ltor Walking di.st~ to 8t0~8 & 2 & ~--a 2 B 1 •nuu• BEACH 1c-hool11 . E xec ll e nl ..,.... r. W'Wlll ~ nei1hbm'hood. Priced lo' • $71.SOO * 4'4-7531 * I 8 • D I E I l ba-~-L-• Immediate 11111• lor 133.000. MORGAN REAL TY 1495 GLENN EYRE " Hu• ,... comment 0~• &ibmit 11.ll 1crm11. 'Act nov.• 673-6642 67s..6459 ~ -j j j j •his wife'• phyilq11et "'She't so on this one! Call 56-8424. • • . • • . 1klnny, when she undresses, 1..,9'liilUTliii;ii;;1 iiooiASTiiiiiiRE'""A;iiLiiTO,i;iRiOS I •CAMEO &fORES11r OCEAN vn::w HO~fE I --------~she really doesn't undress, ihe 1, Oceanview, lovely gi:i,rden & For Sale By Owner. 2 Bdrm., r I AP Zone $25 000 polllx. 4 BR. 3 RA, !>lua 111 Balh. 131.000. 496-0!80 H U S T 0 P [ut1-." ,...,,, • den. 2 P>olcl. 3 C1ll' pr., 1111 5 pm. I I • I' I j j 0 ~Im lh d!ll<kJ. •"'"*4 2 btdl(l(IUI, t bnlh l'lomt. ~ S1JS,C(KI. 6f3..0J67, 644-17tfl 1,F=o"u"n"1"1"1nc..,Y"'•"ll4Y"'"___ . . • • . by fUUng ,,. thli '"!llf"91 ..... po11Uc Cost.A. MHR lfosplla.I. Sl!ORECLJFFS Lovely 31';:;;:;'::;::;--;::;;;;;::;: · 1°" dmvtlop frotll lfhp No. 3 hlow, fdt'nl for. pl'Orr11!1ionnl office .. DR 2 ba1. FaM rm, Dln-nn, l<>wner M>Clnus. 3 bedlOJm, • ',N•1111,NWUS' ·gv·~~'.ISETlflS II I' I' r ,. I' I' I J.lotr.':C v.·dl cnrry inVMl.n1C'nl Pr\n onl,y 640-07M 673-7708 den. 2 bath bome Elegant 'rH ..-..., ii'lr. whilt" fl\\'ll ltlng devclori rnrnl. ~ nd. tiroplace lc1td1 ad~ chii.nn irunRV! DUPLEX · EKccI..,,.. It co . to ..... lout uyt"' room. a iidt:iOAMal.f 1 ~ to I I ] I I j I j Roy McC•rdle Realtor 2 BR. 1 bl ca. COMPAU. GA.m~IOom w1th Poal t•hle V ctf'AtisWE-t ui' '"""' 1 1 1810 Newport Blvd., C.M. Owner 615-il.934 ' wet bt.r. lnten.'Om 11Mem: --• • • • · • • • - 548-7729 !IOUSE Hunlln&? Watch lbe N•or 111 -· • lhol)J)I... SCRAtut I __, ANSWER$ IN DIMl·A•' "''E OPEN HOUSE column. Brk, 125,900. 14:1-Z161. ·-----------·-~-----------"'-"--- " $43,750 NEWLY OPEN HOUSE tor only SG,500 In the helrt DECOR. 4 Br. 2 b11 LI Pu., alt contt. vi llU'bor HI I h I and 1 . on 11' ~ lot. Crpt-dr]lil Another t!Xclmfft fr om Xlnt klc.. yet fer lhruouL Buut badtcpd I Klrwurd Rtal &•ta I e Po,000 N w 2-STY. •omltld, bric• ,.,u. ' a.. so-2221. \ ~ ..::!:'." ~te&.~ r):: 139.lOO. Z2<2 CampW. A T THE B&ACH Royal• .,.. u~·~-~t!~°"""~t· ::::·:: 1 DUPLEX. LA. Br .• , .... PLACE REAL TY N!!:f!!'! loo<h Ul!e -· C..a1 11 ... 1n .. .ii •~ -04 -· -1 "nllll. !10.ooo Prtv J'ly. •~• ·-.,. BRING THE KIDS .:!.l<Mm==· -----1 EMERALD IA y ""*' tl1f -· """"'"" • JIEVEft LNED 1N 5 BR. FINEST LOT BR. 3 ba., --db> R•-Y1tw JllXne Jly q . l!Hd brick ""'nil; Owner. ~.., ..,... I< VIEW -$50,000 ~ SAT/SUN ,..,, Opeo Sun 1M. 1141 l'lrl TED HUllRT a!a CATAW;A . si. Sfl,000. , """ A1-Nit11 GEM BLUFn -View • Br, :Mil Via Lido, NO l8lJ W. Coa1t Hwy., NB IJo, -tam .... '1Wlll ~ •• .• Pool. °""' .,,. • Kf'fd • "Pad"t PIW &I\ Odl mi. . , MJ.1611 ... .8Stl. 141-41m. I ' ..... :I DAILY PILOT • • ---~I __ .._ ~ ,._-~--·--ie~l~~~~"="~·~l ;;i;l~"==~~~~~1~1~t~--~-~-~l~~-l ;I~-~-~-~~ 1nM1 Proporty,._ 154 M.J..11n. O...rt, \ He-'""""tiocl 100 Hou111 Unlurn. as H'"1io<'. VII llomel 2 1111 .• ;;ro-LOTS 'I' 0 TA L: R.-rt 174 Lido Isle 1'10u1u u.m..... :IOS DupllXM Unfllm. * logune llNclt , Hunllngton llM;ch Costa Mew Deli. .,,... RtadY to roove 104~ OIOlCE LOCA· t.OT In Woowi We Kavuu. * la. Owner. ~1 betW'n 1 TU>N. lhmtlnaton _,,,...,-home at tM WOf4d famou , • 5 dally. 10H PW1 ZONED BUSINESS, rn~ 1-ll<jcip. Loooted e SPAOOUS-l II<-Site. tt!tii, chUd. UID lnd, SSIJ, ALA Ront•l1 e 645-3900 OCEANVn:lv 1 er .. 2 lea. cup•~v dbl ,....._. Relerertil. IMMED, OC ""'"'" I ~e PL FES&IOllAl. OR Ol'PICES -IO all -A et() N B nt.JOO. .... 'l'ERMS write< ~·-' · Cova. • . KANPAK 1'93 Kibe.I Rd ~ or wUl ~ fe,.r Coll• LIDO ISLE WO.' [Ht llONl HOU::Jl e ZONED tor Kids! 2 Br. Nr. 1chl1. Fncd yrd, encl gar. $1 •10. Leue $325. 495-4486 or _ New 2 A S Br apll 499-lJM. Dbl sarqe, 4'hJnhr -Ii§ MO. J BR. C.t..... C.r HunU ... on/Ad.,,,., lllj. I waterfront. 1'rtv~tt , ntn» • Klhllt ~ 11!•..U. ' Mtu or Newport Beacb ~ no.t. Modern 3 br. fn_soG. ?A.CR.ES $196 TCn'At 1:01:nc,prop. 6'U-469'l. $ 700 t->t-' r11onth 714/ 673-1320 Cati»is & llnlJ'I 53MIR I I 00. ~~ .~ b' SSO dn .$9 mo, nr San MT. Cabin, con,p, furn., ln app t. r1ua."1p&ia ... ..,.. Btma.rdlno Frwy, C 11 y, tbe pines, overlooks your • LINDA tSLE. Seaul. Rlvenlde Coonty. Ownr own beaut. 1ncarlow. Loe. on rv=RN=:::4:::Br=-.. -.-4-Be--.~2 \\latl':rfronl home w • P: v t 213: ~n. 1 l/l hlll a<"N"• of FEE er 2 ·&."Winter 675-7667 dock. Sac. by Pvt 1'Y· land 1(1'8.nt dcl'dl. $16.~ • ·n3• 441i___.,.-, · $120 000. Consider lellM" \\"!th ~rcl•I Ternu1. or · 7-1U. optwln. ~-Pnip.rty 151 Broker Si7-l168, 646-7414 Ntwport Beach A!lk for Bruce Halling WATERFRONT FOR Sale or, .. ,. 4 uni! ol-POPPE'l'T FI• I• n< WATERFRONT 5 BR, 3~ BA + 2 BR apt fitt bldg., 11' lf'aaed. i,; JdlewiJd itobil name 0~ P\·t beach le lennls c.."OUl't. avaU. Nov . 15th. 1,000 sq. fL 50xl00 ft . view * $1,1'f5. PIER & FLOAT ALA Rontel1 e 645-3900 Plaee Rally <!14-m!l I !!1-!!!!!!l!!!!!!l!!!!!!I,... .... ., Mesa Verde Lido l1le *** EASTSIDE *** 3 br, 2 ba, lrplc-, cpts, drps, bllins. Fncd yd. S 2 9 5. -NEW 11"1 3 br, 2 ba, fan1 mi., frple, ~ crptR, drp.s, patioc. fnCd $325 m o . * •2 BR OObr1, new I y 645-6111, M.'r14M. dccorated. l blk fo Harbor Ne wport B•ach pla,.. '47 w. wti.on. 12131 I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 793-9038 or f213l 195-.Jl38. 11 -'-"'-------.-. Lido Isle 81yfront Beaullful upper duplex, 3 Br, 2 Ba. Lnr ~­Lease. $650, 6689'lf. Jrt : Jl B!'acon Bay, 673-8304. eacJ\ unit 1$65.n. Park Term 3 ~-1 al din! CANAL Duplt!x + 1 BR. Ave., CM Do not di."lturb Brolte: 551~69 646-7414 ro:;;,vur;a, t!_~, iv I~ Rea.lty Co(XI~ Apt1. Fum. Guest Apt. Boat slip for (2) t':iupants. ~ 83().76SJ. R••I Estate carpeta, tlreplal.>e, double 2 BR. unfUrn. $165. No * BAYFRONT * Balbo. Island 4 Br, 1~~ ba. Convenl~nt to school!; &: shopping. $275. Call 673-8550. Macnab-Irvine 36' boats. Sl.19.900. Jones rtesy to · E .... 1_ garage. Yearly tease only. children, no pets. 388 "'· HOME FOR LEASE ~ally 673-QJO. CEJl.'TER Costa ~lesa-2 ad· xc,..noe ·~ Jo~ urn Is he d complete Bay St. &15-1317. On beautiful HARBOR NEARLY new 3 BR, 2 BA, Dupl~es near the ocean jol.nln1 oommercia1 prop. Stllrt Your $500/mo: Unfurnished $450. 3BR, 2BA, frplc. stove, gar, ISLAND. Channing 6 BR camp! furn AU elect kitch., ?ililes Lanon, Realtor ertSes. Gr e 11 t potcnlial No pell r boat t home 1 --pier • slip 1 lo BBQ Le "·II lnves~-nt Progr1m l . room or , c r P s, . ..,..l'i,. . frp c, pat . . ue * ~ * \\:ill tell one or both. ...... n•R1 . P•t• Barrett Realty drapes, $2j(l_ e ~7730 Sandy beach for th e th r u Jun e. CUSTOJ'l.f HO~fE v.·-RENTAL. for details. M~~ or Attrac. % acre view lots 642-4.153 2BR, ·~Ing, d ... -. fellC'ed ~~l~~:,.J!"°I. Fr a 2 e e, 638-8470/539-883l. &G-6560. w/clty water, wJthln 1 mllet---~~~--~-..... .,. .,...v ~ M.lU F'rplc, Nu cpt, pa.int. Ocean, o! -ul"m!llion shopp't1 $97.SO Util pd. Balboa .Bach. patio, no pets. $180. Z>15 NEARLY new apt. 1 Lrl· 2 bl.. r-..n """" nt\A...1._._, FOR Sale or lease %. 4 units, ...... uo-• b!k •-~ Cl FuU Eld A ~1 bedroom UUll"--. ~·.AN· ......--uiu. center ~u course ... l ""'"'-="· ean. en ve, ...... . master . .__ *HARBOR VIEW 110..\IES l.OOO aq. ft. each. l865-7l ' •-• kttcben $715. Lease, 2 Story, 4 Br. 2 paid. Sundeck Ir wash room. 4 BR, 2 BA, prot lndecpd,d Parlc:jgturbA~.. ~~ DoPbonot f:ree'lvF'ulayl, Sprl500 1!>~ S50Sellper $71'5 • j Br., 2 Ba. Ocean-be.. Owm.'t 557-711)9; .1323 642-1235 675-3:210 l car garage 1pace. Yearly. 162.500 by O\\'Il!' 644--8785 OCCU.-. .. a. ne mo. Ce .-wJJJ, er~ front. Frplc. Dbl gar. I ! n-•· $200/mo 673-9659 awttet m'11i51 Court,_, to need ~"• will d 8 blk B Stonefied St., N. o J:l<U\er. '"''"'!~~!!'!~~~!"'~I · · !'ARBOR VIEW PALERMO. "''·-' . ·-~ tax ...,. ....... , tra e S350. 3 Br., 2 a, ~\ ay. I= RARE BLUFFS 2 B nr -.. Bl"--&"--2'1 "'-........... for local Income property. Child/pet. Winter. ~ Br. oorner hoU5C -Mesa r.. ,..,.,..., l..lilB, --·· 6 mo. new 4 Br., ' ......, Condominiums McNASH REAL TY NU-VIEW RENTALS Verde. Newly redec. New E-MODEL LEASE no pets. S3X> mo. 1251Ai $69,500. O\vner. &K\-O'Ul. • ~,.... 3'l48 paint/crpt. $350 mo. Ocl. 27 Lrg. 2 sto"' 3 BR, tam r1n, Amethyst. For Info ' HARBOR HIGHLANDS 3 for Nie 160 642-MOO 6?3-4030 or .,...-thru 29 call 545-2781. Arter 2~~ ba, (r'plc, ON PLUFF l"'&lcc2;,-5°"7;;66c.·~~~~--,C"o:' B 2 B I L · ,.,. ON TI-IE BEACH. Lovely 3 thal 714/0" 0 180 BALBOA J I nd ! I Br r., a., poo · uxunous CONDO SPECIALISTS . Rt.ti Estate Wanted -BR, 2 BA. Completely furn. """'--'-"-"~==c:c·;,__~ w/full Upper Bay viev." Jn 5 a • um. decor. '$38,SOO. 1346-85lT. HAVE ONE TO SEU.? \\rE * ,.. 1-k ..... C···· h-* $350 mo. Avail. 2 or 3 mos. Bikl' to heh. sngl~ or rum· original a~a on quiet cul· apt. $160 per mo. Util lncld. BAYVTE\V l)UPLEX CAN DO YT! WANNA BUY yU C GS 675--7017. i!il's. $,135. 2 Bi·. Gar. I<ids/ de.sac. \Vhite crpt's thru-fTI4) 67~ O!' (213) Dec. l completion. 1st user ONE"! WE'VE GOTTEM! \\l"ll bu ,.,.. t All''~~Be~·h--.-1 -pd~~1~14=--s.~ l'IC'ts. out, drps, appli's., bltn gar """'H""-4:!11::·--~~=~ 111-rite-off. °"'llCr 675-7297 VA "FHA 5rr. 2 3 & 4 1 Y your pro,-r y. S95 c ult_ · a Y Rent·A·House 979.1430 storage. Deck, patto. a ... sP 3 BR, 2 BA, frplc. $295/mo. BEDROO~fS, ro tN ' A L I~ cash \\'\thin 72 hrs. Call {ronl Bal. Ut1l pd. to pool. $600/monlhly incl \Vould rent u n f u r n . Newport Heights AREAS. SUBMrr OFFERS. Rent-A-House 979-8430 3 Bedrooms. 2 baths. Very assoc. dues. Call l.irs. Stein-$215/mo. 117ini Diamond. N C M 1---'-__ , ,_A ...,., ~An-d' 2 b !)harp. Large fenced yard. er 644-0739 or &14--0620. 6~3288. • NEAR NEW . I • , e.i-wu• """ty, ua;. i>U<r"ftU.l. 2 STORY, liv., in, r, S 2 3 5 / · 1ud 1 n g ·~ 2 ba 2 !rp•-QUEEN SZ t~· ha Steps !o mo 1 n c S12'5 -BaUx>e. Penin. 1 BR. WATERFRONT. 2 BR. • all 3 BR, ·• "'' + Qypl.t1JJ•1l.Un.lll · " · · . garrlen!!r. Call Dav c, formal din. rm. ++ mx2I) aate 162 bch, restaur:a.nts, shops. S39.l 540-ll5l. Agt. Bltns, newcrptx. Child ok. utilities & 1-car garage In- la ott900 lease. 673--0072. I ~---.'7""°'---,..,.-=-o S2'l5 - 2 BR, 2 BA. Redec. eluded. $325/mo. Yearly m. rm . ..,i, • .,,,5 NE\VLY landscaped-4 BR. 2 Ne\\'!)011. Siores. Child/stnl lease. Agent. 642-8235. Call lor App't. Hou1M Unfurn. .1U BA, lam <m, crnts & drp" t ~ NEW DUPLEXES BROKERS INC. ·" pe · DELUXE 4 BR. duplex. All LIDO REAL TY $26.i. 1st & la1<t $100 cleaning $275 -3 BR, 2 BA. Frplc, l'l!'C. kilch., wshr/dryer, 3371 Vla Udo, N.B. 673-7300 962-8151 General deposit. 642-7752. bl:tns, deck, gar Oilld/pet. lrpl "'-thni BY OWNER -BUILDER SEUJNG NO\V. ** 3 Br., 2 Ba .. fncd yd. ....... u•.-.uiN NU-VIEW RENTALS , .. ..;:, Agen•""', .. ..;. - 3 Bdr., 2 Batha. Beautiful $45,950 ror t11Tge perfect diamond Family only. $250 mo. 673-400 or 4M-3248 CHARMING 2 Br upper, kitchen, la.rye m a 11 t e r S">t:th ot Adams on HunLing-and eash. Write Qas.<tiried Agent, 837-1271· BLUFFS -View 4 BR. 2~~ frJ>Jc, utll. $2CX). 3)5~~ Coral. bedroom w I pti., hath I ton Street. HB. Ad ~-Daily Pilot, 3XI \\'. 2 BR, unturn. Inquire al 377 Ba.. Twnhse, fam area. {213) 45+-5104. dressing area. trplc. Owner 536-llU Bay, CM 92626 No. 4 E. 18th. C'iilrlrPn· Pool. Custom. S 3 9 5 . WINTER: 2 BR., $D1 To motivated. Terms Av a , WANT TO BUY 1 or 2 units absolutely no pets. &15--2451. 6-W--0275. S22S. 1,BR. $lG5. $38.500. 673-1658 or 645-8684. BEACH DUPLEX on Balboa Island from 3 BR, 1 BA, stove, h'i.1/ge lot. WALK 10 beach; 1 BR, oonv. Marshall Realty PERRIS Gd lncoriie. Rdurbilhed. See owner. (Zl3) 793-04!1 SIP mon!h, ""ater paid. •'•&--• den, 1* ha., bltns, palio. No Sat/Sun by appt. o"'ner, ~H 'IJU pets. $275 Yrly 548-1290. Balboa Penln1ul11 2 ACRES- $24,000 SST:-1437. Tht'se Are Just A F'e>w 0 1 NE\VLY dee 3 br. 2 ba, lg:£' h 2 BR home, 1 % ecree: e-ndos- 00 "ith 6' chain Uok fence. mrr Pn.ch. LADERA . I ll • / Our MANY R*ENTALS. . . .vd, cov patio. $2'/3 mo. 7ll 1 ~N_e_w_,po-'-rt-'S_o_r_es __ _ Income Property ' 16' Fln1nctal \Vllson St. 548-2849 3 BR. 2 BA. Swedish lrpl. TRIPLEX-CUSTOM l~iiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~m $85 -GOBBLIN'S or Singles. 0-.-.-a-Point $250 ?-fo., yelll'ly lea...e /I 1 Br. nr stores. Partly furn.1----------By agent 6T~ BUILT 3usine11 * 3 BR, 2 BA, frpl & dbl gllT. /---"''-"'==~=-- Beautiful owner unit -3 Ooportunity 200 $140 -SPOOKY! 2 Br. Stove, Jus t rffi{'(' $20..'i per mo. No Houses Furn. or bedrooms, 2 lull baths \\'tlh lcnced yrd for kids. pel!s, TI4:6.19-3S8::. Unfurn. irH .. lllite; a. 2 bedroom, Affiliate * H·1ntinnton Beach J•96~1~44~3~3;;;;;;;;;-_!96~1~4~43~3 1% bath urut; anrl . l LOCAL MEDICAL GROUP $16.5 ·TRICK or Treat! 3 Br. I--'-.;._;_ _ __;_,;;,;_ __ Newport Beoch J!S.n Clolmtetnll ~+ "'h~.~~-uruFlA. ~1altt-EXPANDING INTO TEXAS Encl itar. Ki*ds ok. Vacant. DELUXE 4 Br., 2 ba, huge 1--"--------- 310 e S25 Wk & Up On Ocean. Lllvely Ba.ch·! Br-Rooms Maid Service • Pool • util pd •Call 675-8740• 2 BR, 1~} BA. patio. bakony. 315 E. Ba,y, $250 mo. on yrly lse. lnq. at Apt C 673-1521 or 548-7771. OCEANFRONT 2 Bl'. S2Z util incl. TU July. * Call 673-<1'124. * On 1 STREET you'd LOVE to LIVE Few steps to golf coune, perfect for retired couple or young tamlly. u• uia ..,....,ID . '"' · \\'1.'nl EXCELLENT I H hing ho. w/W carpets, 6 enclo!ed GROW'M-1 PAT T ERN $l"75-0LOER 2 Br.HOUS{'! poo . asl'Veryt .c ice *YEARLY & WINTER • ~~~laundry room. &STAB. MINl~tUl-1 OF Front porch. Kids/pet. ~1536':"· pty. $390. Finer ~es~ ~o':i~ Area 3 BR, convert den, 2 he., $69,950. $&000 AT END OF lST * fflllc, porch. S300 . winter. Pete .8'.rrlt! Realty YEAR FOR EACH SlOOO $2'25 _ B.ALBOA Island! 2 Br. Bill Grundy Rlt:r. 675--6161 Annual avail. 646-8211. Darling 3 BDRM home PLUS INCOME °" IO--(t')3 INVES'l'ED. Frpl.c. Bltna. Avail Yrly. Alone on kl!. sngls or fam- · YOUI FtRST ~ tor appo~tment for LANDLORDS! ~~~t.~ic:.i;:· K~~lo Co~::ini ums 315 ;C;•;;'°":::.:.:•:..od•:cl;.Mo="-'--- . YESTM~ prtvate lhterview & full FR.EE RENTAL SF.RVlCE LARGE 3 bedroom, 2 bath, IN. ENT disclo&e details. Sat & Sun. BEACON RENTALS VILLA PACIFIC -4/lOths General great location. on a quiet 1 BR &: den apt, IOme oc vu Only SlUOO Mark R. DttM /Utr., .492-6920 , • , .mJbIO ~ex. ~IVlO MOK.v· t 171'1 ,..,.._,,..,... * 645-0J11 * mi. to beach. 4 SIU, ex· 1----------street, walk to beach. $375 bedloot118, bu 't l t · 1 n 11 , '"-"''-"~'=""'"""---0:'!"'"-'~"'-""''l~"-o;a:u-...;;;;;;-..,.,-~ elusive private residence. PALfl.1 Springs. $35 day, incl a month, but 11ubrqit oUert! fireplace ;e$(!h unit . Beauty College LANDLORDS! $295/mo. Bkr. 962'-~-U. maid serv. Indian Wells _llkr=-'-' .o•Th-~7225=~· ___ _ BUILDER'S REPO • Sell .. ls! Ct'aclmd slab-Best offer! 3 Br., 2·Ba.. v\a Santo Tomas. San Clementi!, prln. only. 546-8!Kll . Weetmimtet, ~ $32,500. B~tcher Shop • Nell $20.000 \\le Specialize ln Nl!'l\1JOr1 3 Br, blue shag, quiet sir. Country Club. 5.)2-8636. OCEAN View. 2 Blks to big LADERA Pipe & Tobncro Store -New SJe;i.ch • Corona del 1-tar • $180 & SIOO depos. Wtr paid 1 -c-o-nd"""'om~i-n'~iu_m_s____ Corona, 2 Br. $220 utll. pd. • , 0 _, O R tal Se Nr Beach Blvd & Slal£'r, gar. U fv Yearly. Adults, no pets. Need J\1fg. Busincs:es "' ~ .. na. ut en r-17662 VanBuren. kl)y (rll7660. n rn. 320 G45-l&24. 961.4433 9614433 vlct' Is FREE to YoU! 1'l'y 3 BR, 2 BA, bit.ins. S11n Juen C•ehtr•no CUSTOM 3 BEDROOM .. INVESTORS* HOLLAND Bu s. Sales Nu-View! FenCl'd. Children OK. 1_C_•_•_l_a_M_e_ .. _____ ~~m.n~~~~ker~;~,~~ Flnt user depreciation • 6 1TI6 Orange, C.M. 645-4170 NU ·VIEW REN~LS $250/mo. 842--4827 3 BR, 2 Ba, crpts, drapes, Businessman. Inimaculate Many 00'1Dql ,,..,,.. IUd> as lMna rm. t4'X2'l'. front enclo5ed pertio, I: v.•/w lhq new, 2 BR,. 2 bath units; in * Liquor license * 673-4030 ot 3248 • 3 Br CONDO, crpts, drps, bltins, children ok, sml pl't 6754859 Laguna Beach. Spacious & Orange On Sale General UNIVERSITY PARK pool, \Vasher/dryer, R/0, Ok. $235 mo. 546-3710. 2 Blks to Big Corona. Bach. beautl.fu.J, with ocean le (Public Premi9es-Cockta.ils) PRIVATE HO~ re.frig, $200. 548-1405. ·-_._ $150 utll. pd. Yearly. l whfte }"'ater views. Terrific Emef'gency-Sa.ve US (Pric· CHANCELLOR HOME 3 BR, crpts. drps, bltlns, dbl H untington ~a"" Adull. no pets. 66-1624. caJ'P<l -· 131.900. Call 837--. KATELLA REAL TY op.(IC!rtunU.y. ed for quick sale). Call Near green belt & pool. 2 1225 ... g;oo MORGAN REAL TY WiMOOn Collect. . . hdnn., 2 baths plus den or garage. · .rn-or 2 BR Condo. Adult living, BACHELOR p.raee apt Lite 67J...IM2.. '675-6459 C213l 272-4249 library. Enclosed yaJ'd and 832-15.l'.J. Huntington Bay, swimming cooking. Ocean view. $120. SAN Juan Hills Counlr)' Cab condominium. By owner. $29,000. 271)32."C'" Paaeo B u rlad ero. 493-U29, =s::: BAR &: RESTAURANT. covered patio, All latest 3 BR, l.«e Fam rm. Cpts. pool, recreation, fr PI c, cmo=·clnc~lcu_tl_l._673-~---·~~ lJllV~JVRS. 5 Houaes, One &ach area. Licensed lor features. Adults pl'@'jerred. drps, bltins. Brand new, washer/dryer, 111.ove. Lease $30 week; 1 Br fum duplex 3 BR, Three 2 BR A ~ BR. entertainment. Jncludes cor-Lease. $310 per month. Call S2'T:i per mo. 847-3531. Agt. $200/mo. 968-2290. near ocean 317 Heliotrope Lee ~ frethly pain~. pon.tion &: stock. Ask for 673-6568 or 546-3688. LEASE new 4 BR, 2 BA, 2 Br Condo, Brookhurst & By appt. only 644--C«l -· S•nt• Ana ~!ms availab~\trJ15b-ade Van. Broker, 646-88ll. NEW 3 BR Lake ~ad crpts, drps, frplc, dshwhr. Adams, Oilld/pets ok. $rocl For that item under $50, try for House tn Newport DI_STRlBUTOR, wllolf'Sall' home. Rent or I ease. $300. mo. 531-2998 .cm=•=·c536-4230=,=~·;:--,=~==-_l~he"-"Pe!>~ny~~Pl~nche=-'-· __ Heights area. owner bicycle accessories. Good Unfurn. J'~ Bath. Frplc. 2 BR house, wry private 1 BR, unfurn. Rettig. f: bltns. 64EH'.N84. opportunity. $3500. Aft 5. Bltlns. $285/mo. 673-TI.94. patio, 2 car garage $250. Crpts, drps. patio. $155/mo. $695 Move In INVESTOR.S I Srand new 963-28.12. f~B~·~l!!bo~o~P:!e~n'.!!l"!!'~u~l•'._--f ii962--0~f'i'~"';:'0~r,;..._,...~ijin;:-2Ei;;: l.A:!s Luymes, Bkr, 540-ll51. New Condos. :1if./:,O"~ren~%$48kxi~' Mone! to Loan · 240 BAYVIEW 2 br, formal din, "~!i~r. -~l2· bl~;n~: ~~: ~~wCltS:oo!pf:: 3 BR, 11,1 BA., &ha& crpt1ng GoOd return'. ·Qblek a~ 1st TD Loans frplc, plush Shag, painted in 833-1103 days, 546-9754 eves. $260. 842-38841962·55&5 Joan. lhruout. {except Jdteht'n) ~HM. 151 E Bay st & out. ~ blk to bay. l blk to Irvine 3 BR, oondo-Frple, pool, dbl Drapes thruout. Pri patlo!!. C.11.i. 642--483'7 ' " E bch. S300 yrcy. 642-SOZI I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;. gar, washer/dryer. $250, 2 car garages. From $249 oWNER SACRIFICING 6%% INTER ST Costa Mesa I' 5.16-3m or 536-7282. per mo. Incl. n1ain. or lse 2 d JD L YES, we have rentals "' li-1ay 34$ oplion, 2 parks, 2 nools:. Lari'er near new duplex, 11 n oans e l Man'S Domatn-Spac. we be of service In YOU In ,_o_u_o_l_e_x_e_i_F_u_r_n_. ____ I c.11 John Stevenson blk to OC'!an. Afust S(>Jl. Bachelor. Util incl. $85. your housing nced1! 9'79-1633 $76.000. Lo\ve11t rates Orana:e Co, Nice• Balbo• Peninsula Call 642-8520 "WE BUY TD'S" ALA. Rental1 • 645-3900 NEW • 3 sORM, 2 BA, 1-U_n_l_ve_r_s_lty_,__P_ar_k ___ 16 Units -~ b1k to beach. Nr. downtown Lorie B e a c h . Sattler Mtg. Co. • HARD to Believe! Older 3 duplex, Balboa I a I a n d . rr lril1 'f 'i,lld. OPEN HOUSE !1KOm• $565/mo. $3.1.000. 642-2171 545-0611 B<. Nr. beach. UUI Incl Wint ... sm. 67";.-108.1. Sat ·1 Sun 1-S PM. trm1 B>a. 213: 596-4493. Serv1na llarlx>r area 21 yrs. fl.50. Newport Beach ---,-1 IP1ili11 r Aapen 1'l'QI! Lane, Untvenl-J'OURPLEX $!52,000. FA * MONEY to loan on real A.LA Rentals e 64Sa3900 ty Park. lrv11'1t'. REDUCED hE'at. new dshw1hn. 720 etllate. Re&IOnable rates, or SHARP l\fESA V E RD E l'2,=.i"e~8:ti;f~VAN. She.nml\r, Of, ow n er, will bey )'Our T.D. PACESETT'ER - 3 BR, 1~ ~ &Q-OIW.4, 9"-462l. * BROKER 642-7491 * BA, flreplace, gold sbai DERBD..T MOD!l. -4 indu1trl1I Property 161 crpt, oovered Pat lo' bedroom dream ho m e ------''--'--Mortg•ge1, s e p a r a t e dog yard. deti&ned tor SJ>adous llvtns FUU..Y improved lots, 25% Trvtf Deeds 260 Posseuion Nov. 7, 2838 • prlvoHct:)'.RCalllTA -~Ellll5L dOWn. A1oo new M-1 bldg.; Taba"° Pl.. C.M. $350. IE "' 10000 or lO,OC'O aq tt, 15% $5500. l8t 1'D. SM. Per mo .. ,"S46--"'~2'159=·~""'-C7"..,....,,... REAL TORS -Sullivan, Bk r. lncludlng 9-:f, due 3 yr1. e QUrEt Retreat! 1 Sr. QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS 642·5678 5!=p lll)'ttme. Covers $10,IXX} La I u n a Yard for pet. Util incl $125. Lets fer Sale 170 ::~::!fr.~~ ~i~ ALA Rentals • 645-3900 MUST Sell! 15,1))) sq, ft. R-4. (TI4) 493--1154. e EASI'SJDE i.ow'ly 3 Br. Auumabl~ C.l. Lolln 6%. Fnce for kids/pet. $185. 2'J21 Canyon Or., C.M. Make ALA Rentel1 e 645--3900 Offert-5t8--4735. I Holwfotlllll'lt J!fl!JNEA.R town. 3 BR home. A gocl!f want ad 11 a eood In-Cpl , range, dble i:: a r , "SINCE 1946" 1st \Vestern Bank Bldg. Unlvenlt~ P"rk, Irvine De,y1 SSl-7000 Nights 3 BR. 2 baths . . .. 4 BR. 2 baths ...... 3 BR., bonu1 rm. . . Ired hill REALTY Univ. P111·k Cenh:r. Irvine Cull Anyt1n1t·. 113.'{.-082() Office hours 8 A1\1 to 6 P~1 vettment. , gard'nr & wa.1er pd. aim.. Mobl .. •Home1 MoitiJe Hem lian family. 00 pc1s. SZ"IJ UNIVERSITY PARK For Sale 125 flor S.S. .. 115 HoUlff Furnished 300 r:l~n~1 & las!. 5-10-5l4S, PRIVATE l!OUSE 1-:::=============:-:===:: JBelboa p..,1n1ul• "N~E~A~R~So-.-c~.-.. ~p~,-.,,.-. ~Be-.-.-t. Ne;:'~L~I~ ~a= 2 [ ]~ 3 BR 2'.9 bAth. All new in-3 Br., lam nn., 1% ba, bdrm., 2 batM plus den or Mobile H ' ~ tf"rioi-. Winll'r rental. 305 Crptl, drps, bllnl. sprlnkll'l'I, library. Enclosed yard and Omes Montero, l-snr5991. f~nct'd, $295 mo. IJtt, las!, oo~ p11lio. All lall'lt ;:'-"'-'='-'--"",.;::.=---dep. & ref1. $98 Sturtoon features. Adul11 pre.ff!'l'l'e(t Coron. Clel M.r Dr .• 54&-7325. Leue. S31D per month. Call C..~dl;;;;~L:;;;;;iH;fii1111.';;:~~~f~~~~i2~er~ii:&&:~wV..~11~1;,';ur:;;n-:-ho;;;;;me;; RENT w/opUon to buy. a 67)..6568 or 546-3688. n1lt:pa ~ 1 GR.llNLIA.F PARK Qu:Jd • ~n clole. · · Br., 2 :Ba· !"flllcrtJt llomt:. 4 BR. 2 Baths, lenced yard, Onlt I IPliOell I Adult A BEAllnnJL PRIVATE BOYD REALTY 675-593) Fam. 1ue kitch. hdwd fin:.. recreation p TI v 11 'g I. padc, ~cat to Lelture Al)Ul..T OOMMUNITY h dbl ~. $200 mo. J1l9 Mur-G" rd en l' r. ;:,so I mo. Wol1d, 23301 Jti41t Routt TmU \.wl. on our brand Huntington Bue ~-Bk~ see • pmntt ~'1263 •ft 6 pm or wknds ~~u~:~·1• ~ln6b:., ~=A CLEAN cottqe Incl utlJ . $300 2 It)' ~ 4 BR 3 TURTLE Rock, 2 1ty, 4BR, ==-=-==--,"""--15(1 !tier' .n S. Ma.kt ltl'Vitt. SJnRle rMn. BA' Fa.m Rm f'ri>lc ~ti~ 38A, crpt.., drps, $425, SHOWPLACE. du&J wide 1616-~ Aw., C.~t. $100. 53&--7870; ~414. crois drps ~lio ~Ill Jtt!i.r' swlm/tenn\1, Avail J an 1. f0odlro11, nr clabhoolt-, on -9 am to 6 pm. legun1 lffch pool, ' rce ' area. ' Newpori ~-=21:.:6"7:..· .--.,---- COl'Dft', adult ' Star ~. m-m.. 3$ T\"a.Uer-6 25. Rlvk!ra. 548-6.117. La9una Beach nr ocean. Mow-~ bU ' ·c;aiw.; Paz1c" near Udo. 2 SJ.25 • UTIL PD. Bii.ch nr OPEN ""'° lnepeeOon Sat I ::Sta. ~. _.,;:;:me Br. ftt'n, ~· btach. Ptll =e 'o1r~"· Avail Ytnrty. sun, 11 ·3. 21.M Santa A"" ·24xe0 We9'!n111, Jlke1_.,., J 'fltlcomt. S9.7'0. !U&-2438. $135 • t/TIL PD. Small. but ~c~.;~n~~~· :::· ~~ Br •• aeo, ~ •· ur eond. BAR.CAIN Udo P&rlc 2 nice 1 BR. Nr. center ol Or call Si5-ftU · ACl'OM It. tmm b c h , ~. · Take OYl@r Pl.Ytt. town. fl65 • Vtll pd. O<:eantront! LrJZ. •ludto. Avail. ye11rly . $17! • Ulil pd. Vlclorin Beach. Ll'I l'f'de<: I Br. Ocean vlr"" $135. 1 BR tum. 1,ii bile to beach. l or couple, pref. Winter I.e. \Ve.ter & trash pd, 1al 36th St. San Clemente l BEDROOM Furnished Duplex near Beach $115 * * • 492-8466 'Juolexe1 Unfum. 3$0 C11pfstrano S..ch BRAND new 2 BR, 2 BA duplex. Shag cptg, drps, stove, dshwshr. Pr Iv ate !)11.lio, closed garage, wlk. lo heh. $195, mo .• adults only. 264U Via Sacramento, Capo ftrh. 496-5675. Corona t!ttl M•r ROOMY 3 Bedroom, 2 !nlth, ground, door. $350 pr. month plus spacious 1 bedroom UtMtain wtth private e~ trance. $225 pr month. Both unltt next to park It teMis, coll Balley -Al<l. I BR, 1 Bath. Swedllh frple, elec bit-int, d 1 h w hr, wa1her A dryer. Close garage w/t1ec o p e n e r . View deck. $250 incld'a: utll , I )'ear leue, Eves 675-~. Cost a M.sa Nf:.."'W 2 br, 2 b3, mo.lure ac1ll1 only. No chldn, or pets. St90 mo. lU pm, 6-~0 The DAl ·LY PILOT ORANGE COAST'S leading Marketplace ~, .. •ius. t270ll 22" Sn.Uboat $600. m . UTIL PD, Prtvn.~~ l 4 BR. 2 BA. r r p I c. ·.:/" Zbt44 1972 Star all ek<:tr~ ~1. . .Br. Cot1.aae w/paot, No. rt'drooratt'<I S32!li mo. Nr. ·1 s.~.;· lit 11~-·11v1 .. : SEE ~1m' AU~ 12"55_ ... ~ 'N'u'.v1Ew RENTALS ~1~':' sJro:~"" y. S200 • 2 on. 2 blk.11 tir1u.~h. Beaut view. Quiet, PrlvAte patio. 2 BR. in triplex; refrig., bit· Int:, carp. drp11, $160 Mo . $100 ()tpc'.)811. Adult~. Graham Realty 646-2414 V"concks eot:t money! Ront yoor Mwie, apt., •tore bldg., ole. thru tt Dally Pilot O..SU!ed Ad. MH678. m;mi. ll)I -· m•1 --. · •~ _ ...... · -...,, ~ 9* • tu.-u.i • or <tiH-J2.t8 Sell Idle ltcmt . , . 642-5678 NU-VIEW RE NTALS 67'3-40.'.D or "94-32 lS ' --- - DON'T PINC YOURS·ELF i (You 're Not Dreaming) But You Can \ PINCH YOUR • PENNIES J with a PILOT PENNY PINCHER Classified J..d 3 LINES 2 TIMES : ~ $2.00 • Any Item Priced I $50. or Less ' UI more "'4n OM 1i.m. the comb!""' .""91 c1nnot ... -$50.) 642-5678 \, " :· • : ' :· ' ·I '' • . - . " . ' :: ' •' . . ' . •! ,• '. ' ': .. • ·, ., ·' :' ' :: • • • : ' • I· • I· ' I i. ' . ,. .. • . " j; • ' '· 1. :· •' •' ·: 1. " " • ' :· :I • ' • i ' •I •' • ' " " : ~ ' • " ., " . " •' " : ~ " '. " •• . " . ·' ' l ' :· ' ' I. I :· • . ' . " . ' ' 1: • ' ' •' Buy a - Border to Border ~ . arga1n Every classified want ad in the DAILY PILOT appears in every edition every day. That '""1.f your ad wiU be seen in papers dell erod to homes and sold from ,newsracb from b°"'or to border all along the Orat191 Co.st ••• al t'1e way from ' Seal Beach to San Clemente You ... Get~ ... ~ ..... ~ It All ••• Huntington Beaeh J'ouaialn Valley Costa Mesa Newport Beaeh Laguna Beaeh Irvine Sadd\ebaek San Clemente Capistrano .. (Plus the daily newsrack edition) For One Price With A DAILY PILOT Phone 642-5678 Classified Ad • YOU CAN CHARGE IT, TOD • II • _AP'..._•_._F_u_•_n. ____ *_ Apto. Furn. S60 Apt, Untum. Huntington Buch Cut• Mau Costa MolO Ge neral Coata ~ ;U;;;V;;:E;;;U;;;KE;;;A=Kl;;;;NG;;;: ~! t~adli ~~ "';:: l iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiELiiiCiiiiiORDOV~ APTS. HARBOR GR"'"' *' ' *. ~ * ON JEACH'. At Budget "-'·-'· • '· no peta. ~ F $145 ~~ r r-· Qulot, """""· 2359 Npt rom , Rl"I ll""tMrl Fo FURNISHED--Blvd. 4 Seuon'a Mob Esl 1 & 2 Wro.tt1, .i "" ;r. · r rtnl tum apta on beach . iWH3l2 W .. ,.... ,.. Fum ldMd a Announcea Sf>eclat winter Dricet. UNnJRNISHED . Dlshwasller • Shag (:ani.Un,g. -·ID "'°"' Unlumlahed AJ>l/LTS ONLY *POOLS *ENCLOSED GARAGES Hunti ngton BH<ll ets, Forced Air Heal • "EXb'a• I.Jr~ ,Rooml • SO"E p R "'"'"'""' Avallab1• BeauU!ul Game Room. Heated l'oOI • BBQ's-From $130 to $215 mo m A A TMENT S ca.,,.ts-d"'""'-d""wul"' ' LaQU INTA HERMOSA Enclosed Garages. Quiet surrouncllnfts and AVAILAB LE h•alod pool-saun31-t0nnl• I t h I (N H bo " H · t St) l echtlor1 e 1 Bdrm1 rec room -<>l:ean views . Spanl8h Country Esi.to Ltv-c ose o s opp ng. • ar r ~ amt on FOR IMMEDIATE P•t~o-ample pruidng * CONVENIENT TO ML BEACHES FROM '$135 MONTH ADULTS PLEASE VILV. POMONA PHONE 642-2015 11760 Pomona Ave.) llli & Spncioue Apt.s. Tu. Adult Living • No Pets. 2 Bdrm• e J Bdrms ~:urUy G\llU'dl. "'""' pool; aunken 1u 2on Charle St., Coil• Moa1 642~70 t y, or 2 'ull ll•lh• OCCUPANCY HUNTINGTON g~-un .. lievoht• Ltvlnc • HACl~NDA HARBOR '1 . ···•-I (Reserva1ions accepted PACIFIC •UJ 1• astl!r llU un11vunlll W OD Others) 1 BR. FURN. $175 From $154 hlih bee.m cellin&s, large At 711 OCEAN Ave., il.B 2 BR. FURN. $210 DELUXE 1 & 2 BEDROOMS ""Ing room w , .. , oc <n4l 536-t487 2 BR. STUDIO $195 Fumlshed & Unfurnished wood bumlng n ... pla.,., MEDITERRANEAN Ok opon 10 •m-< pm Dally AIJ. UTI.Lm.ES PAID Heated Pool -Garages -Shag Carpeting Coovenient laundry area Yiu "GE \VIWAAt \\'ALTERS CO . on kitchen. Enc~ pa-~ Adulta f<o pets Dishwasher -All Utilities Paid. oo.. 2 "'1mm1na ;.o1s, An address of cllstinc-BE ONE OF TllE nRsr Adulh Only • No Peh sauna, recreation facUI-· Co TO LIVE IN TIIIS Caso d• Oro 14 blla s. ol San Diego....... 241 Avocedo St., Coata MolO 646-1204 ""· securtty ....,.,. No Uon tn sta Me 8 a JU$T COMPLETED on Beach. 1 blk w. 00 Holl pell. adjacent to Newport • Luxury 1 hr 1 ALL 1111LITIES PAID 1016211 Parblde Lane.) VILLA MARSEIL~ES .. _,_I ....... 10 117 Beach, Balboa and the . Adult •P . Comparo .. ,.... you =t mu M7~ SPACIOUS 1 " 2 BEDROOM APT. ..._..I......... I pm Southland's finest com-. - CUstom dem,ned, featuring: p 1-•-, & Unfv 1-•-, 2700 p~ W CM uni e Spacloua kitchen with In· um W1Wlll m -•••non 1y, m ties. • 0.0\ce of 2 color schemes dfr..t llghtln• Bachelor fl:: i ':," patios. . Adult llvl119 nr Harbor Bl..i & UNl'URNISHED : y= carpotln< • Separate din'g area m:·-· tv Dishwasher color coordlnated~pllances • • .. • Home-like stor .. , "" s, pr · p.rage1 • Pl h ha t mJr red b d -•m• 1 bedroom 'from $160 • Heated pool vtded bath " lob oJ us s g carpe • ro w e oors-1 bdr ,_ d f $IS5 • Dead-bolt lock> • Private patios closel4. !We hall, ""°' & incllrect lfghting Jn. kitchen • breakfast bar • 54r n37g m . ~ en rom • Only Sl40 per mo. •Closed garag!' w/storage pool tables. sauna baths. huge Ertvate' fen ced patio • plush landscaf; 11'11 Th BAHIA PUERTO • Marble pullman See for yourself! 17301 e charm of Old • King-sz Bdrm• Keelson Ln. (1 blk w. of inf: -rick flar..be-Ques a large heated poo s I !!!!!!!!!!l!lll!il!l!!!!l!!l!!!!!!!!!!IWorld Spain awaits you 2810 17th St., J.J.B. !)36.4g}5 •Pool -Barbeques - sur-Beach, 1 blk N. of Slater). & anai. Air conditioning. How's Your Budget? in Costa Me$a at Ring * Aros'l';, INA TOMODAY * roundf'd with plush land-842-7848 3101 So. Br lstol St., Santa Ana 557.S200 Brothers' 1\-1 e d It er. ~7 • scapiJig. MEN mall bea h hole! COLDWeLL BANKER & CO Creal. when you m>t yooc Vlll Snn.('. 2 & 3 BR In 4-plex. Adult livirtg at it• hegt '~is k .so "'eek~ apts $9j ' ' 1noney's \\'orth at 'the Ven· r an e a n age. ~he &'\·em! avail. ALL EX· LARGE 1 BR $180. per mo. 536-70ii6. MANAGING AGENT dome. Handy location with country is the setting THAS. Pooh rec hldg. Kld11 No Pets Jots of nearby a.ctivitic& tor where quaint cobble-1\·clcome. r rom SL19. SPe 36.5 \V. Wilson li42-19TI 2b~~.U:=:1~~d.='. Apt. Unfurn_ J6l Apt. UnfVrn. 365 the kld11 .... plus piny and stone courtyards and l\1J.{I' .. 17371 Keel!IOn "B", 1 WEEKLY-MONTHLY 84&-?33'1 aft 4. 1 ---------·1-~-------pool area. Inside: pathways wiod blk "· of Be1tch Blvd. 01! E ti S II Coron• dol u.r Cost• Mon * 1500 square feet tr d over Slntt'r. 968-7510 or S47-4200. xecu ve u ts BACHELOR Apt. Close to ma * 3 Bedrooms 5 earns an ponds . to J BDRM ., ~ BA, fr-pie .. 2080CNt1w~~ Blvd. beach & shopping. 100/mo. s u N N y 2 BR. -It Big ·uvtn&' room with the door of your villa dshwshr. bltns, tTPts & 01 • m.M Gas & water pd. 547-5667. b 1 t ns/re1/gsr. Sundeck. NEW NEW NEW fireplace. . apartment drps. Spacious. Lawn. Nr 641-2'11 l Be ch Walk beach. Adults.. No A1lo one operung in the adult park & schls. Children STUDIOS & 1 BR'S •guna • peb. 1190. Lao 6'15-<775. Vil' I PAO' I oeetlon. Y°""" bun $196. -Fireplaces, wet bars ... 1eome, oo pota. 1185. e FREE LineM BACH. nr beach. $135-$155. I.ft Lft • • · a new Ille at t>eamed ceilings, wood 17002 Emendd, 968-8633. e FREE Ulllitin Col. iv. 1435 N. eo..t. Coll• Mo11 rosr FINISHED THE VENDOME paneling. " EXTRA LRG 2 BR, 2 BA, •FuUKitcben Open eves. 675-4 36 7 ; NEARSOJOOLS tMSAnabelm A~ -Fashioned designed~· ctriis. bltlns. pool,. •Heated Pool 494-m. aft 4· 2~: ~:!. d~• ~°!· sC:~: Families Welcomel Call Mrs. Pbllllps so-mt color-coordlnated in-~ ~&.~ Fknid&,I : ~~a=:.au ls~ru~~p1:~~;a:r~: $D)/mo. Avail. 10/25. (2 BR., 2 FULL BA.) • NEWPORT. teriors, with carpets WALK TO eeAcH References, ~254>. 645-4ll3. ONLY 2 LEFT! e APARTMENTS e and drapes. N l A 2 BR. tJ<trps ' • Phone ~ice Newport Buch ~ IBA, Towrne w/pot:J. Entertalnin1 will be a 2450 Newport Blvd., CM -Prfvlte patios and qe!shr. 316 l&th. ~465 or NEW apt.s for adult. only. 1 ;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;...;;,.;..'"'-'----Mesa Verde, bltlnsi, Cfl>t8, pleasure. Decoratina will be CHILDREN OK balconiet ~ . • 847-3957 Balconies, tlreplaces, beam-w •-WI 1 R la! drps. renc'd patio. gar, nr a joy. l BR. FumlShed $138 Communl.ty· C t ~~~·------ed celllnas. wood paneling, e .... ve n er en s sc:hls, S:200 e 54.>.:r>69 • Special cabinet sp&cf" 2 BR 1 BA Unt $138 -. . en er 1 Blk to beach. 1 BR unfurn carpeting,-drapes. Recrea· Al!n~~~~~:~n~!u. LARGE 2 Beclr9om I-Br. •Lock garages w/lg 111or AU. i.rfrwrtES PAID with spacious lounges, apt, crptd, relriR, 11tovt. utU Uon building with pool. 3 Bd 2 bath -..1 Car 1 drpg 1 bltfns 1 child-•Bin ceil • Lndry &.Patios Call 646-1038 billiard and:ping,.pong pd. no PP.ll~$125. 847-JlM * Furn & unfurn. Bachelor & rms., s, "!' c OK I e D/W·Dlsposal e Drapes rooms --. 536-2901. ' hd $13 Unf'Urn., yearly .... $275 ren pets?? CJS Real e Deep 2 color shag cpts DELUXE 2 Br .. l~ Bn. • 1..:.:=llLOCK,::;;,==~=--1 rl118. from 5. 140 \V. 4 BR. 2 BA •.•..•.• $3251350 Estate, Chris 54~ll68 •Special soundproorlng Studk> on dead-end street. -3 swimrrilnf'"':?Pf.'0 o Is 1 • TO OCEAN Wil!!On (Jus\ \Vest 0 f 3 BR. 2 BA • •. · · · · .••. $285 1 & 2 BR. Adults, no pets. e Nr. San Diego Frwy. Crpts, drps, pool, bltns. outdoor.-w')lJf .. I 4 2 Br apt. Crpts, drpg, new Newport Blvd. . l BR. 1 BA .••..•.•.... $175 BAY MEAOOWS AP'l'S. Itarbor Blvd. prlv. patios. $155. 1 child ok. nlgtit Ughted' eDn is ~~r!Y.;~it?>t~ 13th St. * $27 SO WEEK & UP 2 BR. 1 Ba. Penin ..•• S250 387 W, Bay St .. C.l\'I'. 646-0m GAS Heat, Gu Cooking No pets. 54&-71.S4. uttS ., .iJJ or · • CALL' 67"'3663 E-StDE 2 BR. $150 and WATER -All PaJd. NEWLY DECORATED co · 1210. Nt'f ~ 2 BR Condo. • ~dio & 1 BR Apts Bltns, w/w, refr\g. Pool. Lower Apt $190 2 Br w/gar. New crpt'g .. -Health spa with gym-Shag cpts";'Brps, all bit lns. : Pho! ~;!i!'J::Ie ~~I Adulls, no pets. 642_9520 Month to ?.tonth Fncd yrd w/patlo. Wtr pd. nasium and teparate Db I e g ar . Po o I · • Oilldren It Pet section 622 Hamilton, CM Call btwn l &: 5, 6.16-illO. men's and women's 2131131--0706, 714/M2'-5328 2376 Newport Blvd., CM $1.fJO. 1 Br., utils. Frplc., See Mgr-Mr.&: Mrs. Hoban 22'24-A Placentia Ave .• ' $145 facinUes, i DC l U d • l BR. w/_fetrig. $130. Crp~. 548-9755 or 00-3967 ~~· .:g1~~~4: 541-2062 1 BR. carport. priv. patio. ing sauna baths. ~~·~w~LaNo $100 month & up. * Balboa Pen1n. 3 BR. 2 BA New crpts, drpe,. All elec. -A security ..,..em to Cal""-~ ne. owr garage. On b a Y 1 &: 2 BR. Caroen Apts. Pool R,e,th.e adults only. No "3".~ , I _. o~~D:~~BR ~~~~/mo ~~aiti.0~.lt.f,:up. Ule8liB.AU21 ~d. or pets. ius.J:.~"8/l'!Vf.Z,t.'w~~"=-;"'; fum apl.-~~Heated Pool. BEACllFRONT _ 3 Br. 2 ..,_ 3 BR, 2 BA. shag crpt, drps, 2 Bedroom, 1 bath .... $100 * 2 Ii 3 BR Apts. w•trplca., ~·SQuthern cHhil~-~g ~B~ 1323 Ample .,........,'IS· Adults, ro ~ = Jr~ Upatatrs. 2 Bedroom, 2 bath ••••• Pl5 In new 'Ili·olex. 009e in but C Jst mfn.. . un~ " · pets. ~. W.a,.. °'=:' ~ /mo. · 3 Bedroom.2 bath ••••• 1255 ~e ,.'T,"~R.t~~i ).QJ.tl"Qltl' {Pacific .&IMCHILIJP'I" •Apia._ 2 1965Br r~l't')OJl4 ACove., C.Mloc. 67S-2949. SPShoApCp. l~hlNoa~(!Ssnr_ 'nJ~mo" -.. ~:sful .... ':"-apt& ... ',~ $210. 548--2381, Owner. Ocean and Newport 2().-&: .... 3 SR., .,..;'i°°l.;~ ... ~~ Bride~~~'&: 11=: bar: 3 or 4 BR. Winter or yearly Utll pd'."'Can 9'1'!l--Oi3l~ . Lush gitr'de;';tting. Adults, 1 & 2 Br Garden Apt,, ms Beach, ·over.looking w.-. 8231 a.wl. O'U-'to».>. Pvt. balcony. ch 1 d n lease. Open Sat &: Sun. -48.11 DUPLEX • 2 BR.. unfupl. m ptrts. 151 E. :lit, C.M. up. Pvt. patios, carpell, the 'Costa Mesa Coun-1.tgune Mac1t welcome. Only 111t mo. rent. River st, NB or call Garage. QuleL No dog! or 6"6-8666. fum. avail. 5 3 1-8 5 0 8 • try Cl~. 1 e Vt EW 1'1'tt rent uni.it Nov. l. $160. wkdays 213: 3.10-4588. motorcycles. 54S-27XI. 2 BR apt. Carpets & drps, 54&-8992. - ' • 351 Victoria, Apt 4 * 3 BR, 2 BA * SPACIOUS Townhse 2 br 2 $150, \.11 /util. Older person * *BEAUTIFUL 1 &: 2 BR. Hour$: l (J to 6 Daily OCEANFRON'T *..SHADY EU.15 . POOL * OVERLOOKING BEAOI. bn. vaulted cell!~, g~. Nrt. pets. Stove & re!rlg. Contemporary Carden Apt& . . • , 2 BR, 2 BA. Leue. Mature- • Adults Poolside $140 up $325/mo. 675--6015 pools .• .,10. S40-U?9. 839-5266. Patios, frplc., pool. $155-otrecuons to ~td1tef'l'anean Adults. no pets. Elevator • Child t block ""'c:'-~~=.""'~=-= $180 Call 34&-5163 Village: Fnn. the San Diego to beach. Pool. Security. ren nex . FURN. 3 BR, 2 ba., steps lo 1 BR, crpt/drps, garage. $l30 SIJ>I!;. 2 & 3 er apt. $140 up -· Fre Harbor lll · $350 UP ' 1ri~~us~l~'!:'e :~~ ~-Ocean Vu, Agent . ~1~.' 376 E. 16th St. JflM~\~~o. bl~·~ A~A~u~:w ~BRr. ! :1:: SoU:-;>"~Uet.Or from N:: 31~·~~~ s. ~ 2 BR. UTIL PD $175 WATERFRONT, Lrg. 2 BR. II Zll6 College No. 5 •. 642-7035 $135/mo. 1970 W a I ace . PJl't Blvd., tUrn North on L Nft···• . l260 winter. IJOO Yearly. 3 BR. 2 A.-PATIO fl'I: CLEAN 2 BT. Oarpci., 548-004. Harbor Blvd.· · i;;.:""''"'""""' ;...;.;.;c_r;;-=---:tt.zac. f.e~· Ht~,:;:~ A~~j * can 544-rol.3 * $170. Mesa del Mar. 645-1208 drilpes. Water pd. No J>l'tA 1 & 2 BR w/f\Jrn. avail. MEDITE!'WY N . 642-9520 1 BR furn. apt. No children • 2 BR. Apt..J140 e ~ Shllirnar, C:M. 547-11511 Heated pool. $130 It up. YI~~!:• * $25 PER WEEK * oor pel'-2405\1 E. 16ih St. New •h .. & drpo. No pebo. STIJDIO 2 .... ' Bo. CID. Adult" 853 Cent.r St. 24116 'llafll/W.,,81¥.1., .• NB 646-4664. Nr. Harbor Center. 540-4484 Il'tm. Nr. OC'C A SD 1:'...n. 645--8965. ro~-11 u ••• , Cal" .. '26 & Up. Pool & maid aeMce. 1,0""""""~~=-~~~ . Pl .r•".J\ ...... ,.,... ,,-, 7ff . Kitchens avail. Motel Tahiti, OCEAN FRONT Bachelor, Need a "Pad"!' ace an ad! Etrl patio. $165. MS-0469 Want ad results ... ~ (114) 557.enci cot'IM!l' Harbor 1r Victoria. (no kitchf'n}. Garage. $13). Apt. Unfurn. 365 ~· Unfurn, 3li Apt, UftfUm. "5 We believe ~.tF.qptl ~r...:!!~..:.is,· • ... ;, c E/SIDE Attrac, furn 2 Br. mo. &42-3443. Ge I Ge I I *Housbl1 Opporwmtles = !.!':" 1~ Ba. Pool. Nr. schls I: BEACHFRONT 1 br., patio, ner• ner• Gener• * * --""'t;~":"',.., ~ llhop'g. No pees. $175. Washer, dryer, $150, utti. c1u.._, .... .. 645-4ZXI. incl. 646-1234, Ron. •1119 -'· ...... _, * STUNNING 1 BR. Garden t BR. 2 BA, on beach! npe'.a:lrk"·TL"11k"'o,-;;5un'ounll=~· -.,,1,..n-g l::.. 1 .,. 111 Apt. 2 BR. 2 BA unf. Pool. $350/mo. Avail. thru June, QUIET DELUXE 1111 .. -.. Rec area. 710 w. 18th St, '73. 64!MJ245 or 547-9726 2 Ii: 3 BR APTs. :-=_ CM. "Bo=b'-. -------Pvt. P'atlos * lltd. Pools ::;·· 1 .... v CHELOR 1 • 2 n.. BEACH rentals. Winter & Nr Shop'1 * Adults Only -'BA . °' c1·.apts. Marti I ,&,. ,,... ''"' Z Encl. ear,mts, htd pool. yearly. No fee to renten:. n Cllfl _,,.ts. 1su " 1 Adlbl/no pets, $120 &: up. ABBµ REALTY 642-3850 1777 Santa Ana Ay~ .. C.~t. NCI.UM._ J 853 ~ter St. 645-8965. $140. CLEAN l Br. Furn. ?.far. Apl. 113 • &f6.~ f:L_; !v ~ VERY nice 1 BR, dplx. util. pd. No kids or pets. 410 tt 3 Br., I" ba. ** w•m Z Qui t Se by HsrtBng. 547-U.5;:) "13 e · p. garages. -"'=""--""-"'"'----~· newly decor.. encl -. Adlt.s OVer 30. No pet11. San Clemente bl-· _, ···1021 -::::...::::==:.....--po • -~. ""''· drp•, ~·" '1'to'" • -Close to everylhizlg, t170 V Furn. Bach. & I Br, Ex-1 t BRbeh. apt.3knc\.i "reor1a""· wsalck mo. 880 Center St., CM. Call coptlort'•ll~ nlc1I 2110 ° ·· c ' · · aft 3 pm wkdyl, a.Ii day -'By"'-Owner"""'7'-' -'493-3835"-""'·"'· ·-= wlm<b 60-8340 Newport 1..i., C.M. Apt Unfv .,. lifi~' ~~~-~~:,~==~~=~~ • rn. ~ SHADY ELMS POO BAOlELOR Apia. $115 & up. * -L * No cbildreD or pets. 2135 Balboa P1nfntula • Adults Poolaide S140 up EIC.Mde.n Ave., See Mgr. Apt 6, ==::...;.===--THIS SUNDAY! ·F~P'um"""11ubrlock• Plan 1.aeu11• ....... L e OCEANFtlONT Town · BE AMAZEOIAtlhe madcopMAGIC, ·--IUI .... --2 •----, tantutic view. 3 BR, 117 • ......... SL CM ,...., .,.,AS •••--ATI'R.A .... ,,.,. i:.. Br. Newly ,.........., Scin1illatingSORCERY.And,comedy .,.,__,"" ' U'9oht<n --•-•• decorated. Spacious. Lot.so! ~~ nn.,rtll~ca, 4y~a. CONJU 0 1NG.AtTantHllllromt:OO to o ... a Pofnt LAGUNA NIOUIL ~e. Cl09C to stores 6 _,... eq. rno. r y. ri 2t041 A.LOMA. AVI. occ. $154.50. 536-5U4. ,:'c:":,;-6081=0.· ~~~=--4:00 PM on Sunday! Bllnk an eye and NEW luxury (upstain), t .. CUTE l BR. newly palnted. DLX 3 Br, 2 Ba. $275 yrly. you'll miss a tric kl An array of BR 2 BA. Fab. view or ~ 'Beam ce.iUrrgs. Mu ch Nr. bch • .shop'&:· New magicians. A delightfully decepllve ~an &: harbor entr, oompl .,. , prlva~ ConYenicnt Joca-D/W drp/erpt, fr p I. bltn kit. yr round rate, $22S., 'e.1 .~ • • tlon. ~.50. ~U4. 675-2281. dlsplay ol alelght·of·hand, right before 33881 Pe-qulto Dr .. 686-4.105. ..~ _._,-. ~~ I i TROPICAL POOL • STEPS ·TO BEACH. 2 Br., your very eyes. NEW 2 lit .. overtOOkl OCf'an ~, ~ 4_ ::! L Br. Furn $145. Cu &: Wtr yearly. Adil.I, no pets. $200. BE A WINNER! R . t f th b' A marina. Sha& carp, dr):>I, ~ °""" POlll'T ' ~ Pd. 145 E. 18th 548-1168. fi73-1990; ~7903. eg1s er or e 10 bltns, Inda g1u:. !Rt balcony. OPIM 10 • '" • 6 p .n, ••Nice t & 2 BR Trailcra. 1 jC~oiiir;iio;;n;;•~d~o~I ~Maiiij';m;;;;;;;;;; Tara Hill drawing. You may win one Of $190 or Jeu v.•nh one yr 1.,,. • • ' t 496-1115 . ~lld&ok~~~re adulta, :7z~=~·speed'bikesorothergrea OC!:AN view. Sp&doua: 2 Met• Verde 2 BR. ulll paid, $170 mo. no ~ ~.., br .. 2 ba., dln. area, bltns. DEL\l'XE 1 &: s Br,, 2 &., pets. 2277 Maple SI. ~ "' SEE BEAUTIFUL MODELS! Bottutlrul nt"w cpts A: d~. tM.lcony. encl pr.._i._Sl.80 1.1,p. Rental * 548-691.3 * model apartments, that 19, Amt, $l00. 83'1'·39'11: "51TI. Ofc., ~ M~ Aw ., 1 BR. Fumlshed garage apt. ~!'!!. beauliful Larwln Hostesae1. They'll give East Blvff M&-l034. ao pet& 275 Broe.dwa,y, ON TEN ACRES youthe'grandtour'ofTaraHlll'a WEU. dtalped 2 ~-2~8&. Newee;rt lhach .M. $140/mo. Aplt. tum./witum. Leue •family..alze' apertmenls. You'll get 2 Car gar. Avt.ll. Jmmf'd. NEW aha&. paint. 1aow. 1 $11S A UP. Nicely tum. 1 A 2 Fl.rtplacu / prtv. patios. excellent Interior decoratl"" ldeaa-Ul> !Mo. Yrb'. 1 8 • • e · blk to beta. Utll Dd Yrfy. BR Trailers. MMtt criy. Poola TtnnlJ: CcotnC1 Blda:t. ... '*'fctl. l Bach,' SUI). 2 Br. $250 132W, w-., OM. &e-4530. 900 s... Lane, CdM 644-2611 and-you'lldlscovarw~tgroatfamlly Huntlnpin Boach rn.mi **GARDEN APT. 2 BR. MacArtbu:r nr Cbut Hwyl llvlnglsallabout.Seetheon-tlte EXCLlJ nu~A B y fl.10. Gerap. Aclu,.,. No ''!l!Wlll•••l!!ll•B accrodlled Child care Center, tool LRll."~ M ,..iilo(~. CLUll ·Lu>~t r ~-pct.1. 160 nit St. 548-2121. 12 =a:;:: each. Btttns. car-11SO. ftttaftt'OE Nb pets. Apt. $455 a1b-lt'ue. • lBr.$13061\t>.AdUltaonty. oei. a ........ ct>oloe loco· FREEREFRESHMEITTS&TREATlll 'E)lclpa:.,fncd,.....~. - S/Poo1. ld,.I tor Bacbalon. t1on. Lu.le U'.111 tr month. THINGS ARE ALWAYS HAPPENING NEW % br.vtaw apt, l \S bo.* ~°"B'°'il:""un=FU=L"'3"BT~. "°!~Ila-. 1993 Chun::h St., Ml-9833-Call 673-8560 RLTR. ATTA.RA HILL! Exciting lhlngt.. Family 4 blka to bch. No,peta. 1196 ~ bb:k to Ote111n. UnfUrn. Jmmaculale 1 Br $12>. UUI 3 BR A: aeti duplex, 2Mi ba. fun thing•. And, Great Urwin Uvlngl mo. 53&-4(55 Mt$ pn;a., Bll~lns. O,U. drp&. Gt.rqe. ~·1 1o&\K. Qui ,~l''.. .. cuptlts/.•d7.;., _prt. adults, no pell. $32$. Leue. .i *•NEW, l BR $141 ·"*'::;,~:;lOC=· -~---~ 1,.. "-"' .... v•.r206e Bulll by Larwln , one of the na11on'1 4 Blodra n ~ ~ n.. ~ Inq. 617 Iris. apt A._~<;:dM. 'I m OOMJT, QUu.i 2 -w/ . trrlL'S PO. Bachelor. Q\1let AvaU. Nov. i.t. "4-'ii:ICNJ ltadlng prod ucer• of Greett Liv ng. ~ ..... &,.... UWUI -.. ~ m,.. pool. pr, , l adult only. No pell. $12). 2 BR. 2 &., upataln , down· 2 BR Gange-11ip1;itil))8tnl.-.. no P!'• SISO 604901 ~ or $18:140$. 1talt'1, Attract. apt. Swedl•h lnd17 rm, Optn paUo. Wat« 2 BDRM cklBI> to ~ l Br. 1rl>. l1'J'll, 1JZ mo. Incl ll'J>lc. 641-'810 d•ys; J!!l<I. $UQ, !!.!Hloe ,...,n,., Im. Ca,...... utlls. 1 br trlr, $90 mo. lncl G~ all. 6 p.m. 1 ........ .c...'s G:r WALK k'! ~ ldlOOis; 2 • m-108f * lUtli& 64&-UOOi 60-331'!1. 2 DR. Stovo, rclrlg., rtplc, nu cJt/ I ~.!:.:·--a • • Br, 1\0 ea. trol•i dt<k, •'"" • DR, i2!il -· BEDRM t\11'!1 . tJt.Uitlea lid. decor. W/W crp_t'g. View, ......... I , •• .., p!CI.: f!.115. '°ilCM One ~-from -.. ; $135/~ MJltl only. ~ AdultJ. no pet1. $240. 1D to 4. CllllCI~ Creacent & Brookhlirll, Anaheim B(' Duplt-X. Dowlltowii. • . * ~ * "E" ceter St, ~ 322 He&tropc, Apt B. Cd~!. Crull d ltow Stwmo bZi ~,j.'' Br I B:a Dr& 8ACHEL£>R apt -UUJ paid. 2 BR af)t avail Nov bt, WRlk .... -...... ;~~:~~:~:~~~rponfOft C.11 ~. ; ' NNf~iiTf~ ~ ~ Mflte adult only. •11n0. to \)eaCb, adults. $2(15. for that llC'ftl ~iii, try 5'7S<.t91'1 412 c.m... -&U-l4'11 .. -. .,,. 1'"""1-· Wlllte DJme.A.µ,jo ) l J I ! . . . I • DAJLV PILOI -· °"-lll. 197l -. . 1~[~ .... ~·~·-~ .. ~..,.-~"":]~l•~I ~, .. ~, -~-~ ... ~-;:l~:t~~~~~··~··~~~~.>!r~~ ... ~-~··~ .. ~·~n~~~; )' :: 1 ~1 I --:-..... ]~ .--~ .... 1~ ; f•~) I t --II it r • ... 7 • • • :0.. ~ ~; •. ...., Ap1. Unlllrn. "5~1. Untu9!: ~ Voutlon It .... ~.. ,.... P-1 ' ,., ' di ~... • -·• Holp WoMod, M & F7 11 ~-~ W..,tM, M ! ~ Newport BH<h Newport '11.och PAL." -· ! Br -Ol&TS WOllRY Y • ''' S7S -It' LANDSCAPING *~.:;:·~A~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Wull omp~o ~· 1~WH==y.;..;;c;.P;.;AR;;;..._K __ N..;.;EWPO;...:;.;..._,J-.-TE-RS-·I w/pool. 0 -for w.w .. Do,..., ... tloftalttllnt let> t:_r'~StlYt• NIW lawrw, Sprln~l•ro ~, .... ~ ava!L. Sid-----·•ry. ' ........... II~.:.. •• orr 2 ,,..._ -•1'1.Y • .,. ....,..,,,. • ~r lloat Will • ' c.... -&U Sim Uc,. · ·-.. --· oiil..! -' ..._ •~ mo. Nr. ,... -· lad .,t,.. ~-~ >"!<" ~ 1311n!J25. up. ~ 831-3156. Va!Jq• I•-. ILttRATIOM ,...:;;;...., Car wul., 10035 ~ .,.. ST A Y HOME ON :=.-· 0 I!on<I> oc._ ;::-~ "i:l.a~ 1 8~ • .loll :;; ~\':,:: EXP, Hwa!IM Gudener. Palnll"I & _.. nil! or p,ttli\\e. CdM ;.:.F-;;V·c,,,..,--..,-~1"'.:I "Le~;l'UT t:aam. T-r'-" -~~ti Complete Jarden terv . p ih I ' , f1S.1Jalda1J,&a&-&'WG.ev& CAR Wuh <empl!t • WUKENDS. Rontalo ~ Sha re !O lle&ch , ,, 'r.-17! lr,om, ttoe .--. Ma!oo K>a m •I •n 1-.' 6 •·H676, •po •"I e! APPLIA!jCE TECHNICIAN wan!eol 1111""· AP! f OU? APT.toabl\,mallP~.~ ... H~US1"1r ,,;!en:~litmaa &¢_>-i:;.; cAaoENtNC Cu1ttm Ext1r.; ~kln~~~CU.~~h ~~·th1:>b~ ... WOQLDN T Y • rm & ... pool, <>ll>ei I~L™' \d;i'~ ~PIANO_, U•nlque "A. l;ANDSCAPING Pal'!ll"I truck .. Gd co. l>l••e CARPINTi RI < It's all here for you to enjoy Saturdays and fac l•l lt·le 1 .' $96. !'.:\lea ;:le~;-:.~ •Y1tem for~•&l~heri; ~ fnd~al N;,.!~: ~u1::a :~: benen:4vlt .. ~ cau .,nllb ea,rpentm _.W~/bO&t S d d II k I too 9~. 1 • er .-,.~...._.. YfYI' Specla.UJtd •'tr&iniftK fol' . ~~ea. Llc'd bond....i i111. \~t»l't "-Jack r, ~t;•.K::lll Dept. ~ up. pret'a. un ays an a wee ong, . FEMALF.: 23 or ewer to share 01:).Ute. Uc. l\eadtnp daily. church .f1?'11e53t-tln S3'7-4299 alter 5pm. und fbld. ~ ""' Mgr., 549--.*<'·, rt.nae ~. con ll.I $750,000 health spa, 7 S\vimming pools, 7 light-n\ce 3 Br bowie w/'l. o~. 10 .Uf·l,ll ~I. 4..~91.1'i. I ~:i-AMERICAN ~ne,.. Ttred e , , ARTIST. i'aate-.uJ>, t.Xper. emplOymtnt. Top ~11.au A Cd•I area. 611>-iOO& eve. ( ~. SU No@ C&p\too !I~~ ~ ol "Grus "tufters" dofn& PAINTING: Int/Exler. Neet, Ad ~ncJ mo~ at O.C. benefit•. ed tennis courts. bicycle trails, putting green. GIRL w/ 1 child want• to Real, San Clmieote. • ....._ .. ,..... • ha.It a job? For estimate clean, fast, courteous ~ Call 842-61.M aft 5pn\, 1213) Wll.J.,,\RD BOAT \VOJ\KS shuffieboard, croquet. Spacious junior l's f1l>d & she.re 2. Br. wt or TRAVEUNG _ Are ._, . . · call eustom Gardener, John vice. RefJi on ~· Uc d, 32G-7373 thni Tues 10/31. 1.300 Loi•• Ave. from $1 74.50 monthly, plus 1 or 2-bedroom house. 53(h&7. eotnc _ '° the Cari~ ' Maruoo. 6t~2$58. ~..u;~· Kltab. amct ~-As sembly • to $180 ca.ta Mesa plans and 2-story town houses with 2 or 3 bed-blandi: ar. South SftsT e.an &.byaftttne EX.PERT Japanese N w Weekend&. Tfa1bee _ (AJHll:i.ll· rooms. All with electric kitchens, private baJ. Gar•,.• lot' Rent 4fS cook. bl;,rteod,... etc. For -~-, Ga-rd en et . Complete * WALLPmR * All Shiftl' AnEND . cony or patio, carpeling, drapenes. Subler-SINGLE .~·rd.-..... ~L ~--Love ,. Y~~tiAC!:'~.!: =~~·NB, CM When ,.. ca!J .,. ... ,.. P.P.S. NO FEES ~ :I;' grooiilt:i ranean parking, elevators, optional maid ser-$3)/.mo. l.Tl E •. Und St. PROBLEM'-Pftimancy, eon.. tn . trvlnie area. piret Vlc AL'S Laodtcaping Tree re-5'1--1"4 ~m P•cfffc woman to wonc: u Ofiii~ vice. Gourmet food market, dry cleaner, Colla Mfta...SfH66. n~trm-pathef1 c Walnut Rd._ 551-3118 movat. Yard rftnocteUng. PAINTING, Carpentry Personnel Stri1ce1 attendant tn our . lll~'fll beahutdy sal 00 on 1 on 00 ground 9 s. See .~6autitully0thf'ur. Office 1tent1I ;440 counielil'IC-Abof.. _aojtip, .. wknd, w.k~ y 1, Trub baulltig, ~ cleanup. ~· 18 yn.Callln ~..'-b 112 No. 1'ow'ff ooifH>p M..mc. ~ nts e m e s t ay. a .m . w p.m. er ( " ~ rd.. AP-evft, Repair apiinklen, 67l-1166. rrvmpt aerv. DU Union Bank SdfJaft {))&ta eM. times by appointment. Jusl north of Fashion DANAPOINT,-l:lfill".!t.ot CARE.~. , ~~ ~ tor i6 yr GARDENING SERVJCE 64&-&146. , Orang<, Callt ohitt -'" Ooool • Island at Jamboree and San Joaquin Hills im~'uPslaft""'«c.~tn . • 1 • -.· ........ ~'.JMall; fenced yard, Reuo'Gable -Reliable PAINTING & PAPERING, 1547-6446 A~ non ~ Road. ~=!'Dt)w~~~ *~,PSYCHIC.* K-..\-1u.JHeDer Pk, * ~ * 19 )'l'& ln Harbor ~L Lie ~ 1ot .Radlel May lO am 1i"2.: at&):.tTih PARK NEWPORT APARTMENTS .,.,,... ~""°"Int. A • ...._.va11.tnru:Qct.-•.Nov. ·DA>Y. >lu-..1 b&ble1 to 3 ~-r.knowtoow,upkeep, &<i-13>6. ASSISTANT " HAllGE NU bteeze, ~" ton(ue Ir ·fZS, '" I ~T. • EXP fl.R f .Ja p anese & bonded. Reta tum. SC .. CM. AM for~ h ba special suite ot ob w/the "' (114i~ .yn,. Sl8 per.wk. ,6t6-57l8 or plant P,eSt trim cleanup.* PAJNTI,NC ·PAPERING PLANNER C ttni on t e y f e ature• 'of a hOme. COrrm,~ I p ... .,~ all ·~ 91i&-3U6. • • Interior Exterior RN -3-ll Shltt. 11• T I • (7 141 644-1 900 f I · f 1· (714 ) J.,a:tt1:<t · t-':'-~ '. ,... · 'C , ~ · -·~ · PR0;..,,,810 Lie. Insured Guaranlffd ''. Startin&, Nov-ll •. • •p"on• or renta 1n orma ion. . ......_,,... Pljll.2i&p,n}. .. ~. 1 ,., .~·M>v,hoxne, birth · '-~' .NAJ:.. Japanese Call Harri& 642-4S58 P.~.P. tor Vietnam era vM'!I Huntington~ · A U f 365-, 539-""1'14 , ·"".~At,li Br9okbun:t GlltidellM', Reliable: Free · ·-only. Must be unemployed ~t pt. n urn. 1 Apts., 1 SWll'JGtl•G ·s· i.;:~' call Jlm area. ca1l 33!):.9931. est.tCa.Jl 96.1--4974. PROF. PalnOns .. al.90 t:oofs, or under, 8~ .& re<iide Conveltscent -. Newport Be•ch Furn or Unfurn. :t70 'Ne"' \\'aterrront OtriOOs · 2_" V" Wl'Y" WEEKENDS. thotiday d JAPANESE-Garden r a~oous. Cell. 1 nter/extin-. ~ Orange'' Co.· ~ pl~ , 'l8!1U. Florida SL. . 1--'--------C-.-,1-.-M-oso_____ l-~rorn fl70 Morttb ""-'p.m. 539-3J2'2 or ~ht. L6w ratci c!fi Complete Yard"''Ork ~nd Lie/Ins.~ est. 645-5191. ~nJi& db:ector in planning Of.ECKER,.AUTO PAffi'S WHERE -;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;;:;;:;;;;.13•1•"".:""kl·eeDrLoca.,Ne-.Be .. h .. ~"OLI"°-' A-A ' 536--L:Jt.S. aeanup.Freeest.642-3102.EXTER..Comptete2coats,~ p~ &: l01'i ng .ad. $ALESCLERKS.a'PARTS 1 • '-"".3"' .., .... A.......u.n ~--.fU!Unyrnous. -, I --· story $7J(), 2 story $33). mini9trqtion. S I a r Ii n g M,EN. SOME SALESf· I CONGENIALITY Bill Grundy rutr. 6'nHil.61 phn>ul. 542--7211 or write C•rpe'httr , *EXP. Ja~se Gardener. Nc>at \\'Ork Roy 894.5058 -Salary • ...., -·r mo + fT. m E '~h -c PREVAILS -',!';'·-• By n10nthly }Ob NB Ot . · · · ..,,u_ ~ · · · ~· .:.,, .> j * * * NEW* * * P.O~ Box~ Costa Mesa. 1-~ 1~ 'l/R 'd '............. o:Aci · .. .....,, ' HOUSE painting int/ext. in.ge ben~(1ts. Apply C.1ty * CHRIST•H•. Orenn v1c\v, 2~ h<lur housr ~'!'!"O!!!!!!O!!O!!~O!!~l -----,0----niRUI .... omm e11 "-&"'-area. ~;71'"· accou:t ceilln feas Free !till!, 5ni Forest Avr., ~ I SC'C'urity, a pa rt in l' n I s ! 11~:..;r; ~?II.re avtllable S50 ~t.1 Clubs 535 AJ,l types 11.'0l'k. Reo)()(iel, GARDENING, Hau Ii n 11! , est TI4J536-~ · Lagune. Bead\. 494-IJ.24. MONEY *-.i , designed \\'Llh a r.1astl•r's / LA COSTA APJS mo. \VU! ~ fumitlm' aJteraUon, llnish, frame, Garage cleanup. Call aft · ' Application d~ Nov. Stlll't ~ now. ~.Gr touch, exclui;ivc club 11•ifh · • al 15 mo. A~ &erVlee .Fnm YOURSELF -Jl!!!~ etc:. 962-1961. 4::11 free Estimat~. ~9933. PAJNTING -Honest, clean, 15th. -· -part tine. S!l&C"On~ unique Aquab11r, rountains u bl 1~ a-ch m-~ IN so•ftY'l.NE ,,... ~ ,._ I '"A • . guaranteed work. Ucensed gitrJ h Vi'*ane w~ and formal gardens. All 1 & 2 Bedroom ~:~e~ a.ch."~ ._· ~ _~· C•rpet Service ~ner• ~rvrctl &: lnl!uttd. 615--5740. O:anetb, a ~ 1..o.t.. pa.rt of 1he South Coa!l's e "··"t · e ~--ts DIS-O'-R HAND~rn .All"'-'• I INT • ~-A-.. cell ASSISI'. MGR'TRNE General Foods. 1'<r • finest a p a r 1 m en t com-D<UI ·IDS ....._ carpe DESK 1pac9 available $50 "' •~ JOHN'S Carpet & Upholstery .o.nvu~ •· r._.. 0 · • _..ia-. .............. · PART TIME terVifw a~ t:d 1m~/studios trom$l95. :=i:s~incloaet1 mo. Will pnMde,fllnllture n~~-3.193 ~~,,~~;: ='aity.~9374:~91'Zl: ~~~~·o~: 6-f:JOEVES: •170a.· • f 2 Bedroom from $295. : ~~ :'.J5na":. ~~ -• -~ -. Degrewn •, A: all cokJr . FOR clean & neat JUittnl, Dl'VIStON of manut · cO! haa OIRIS1'MAS ~ ·, . Deluxe J bedroom AD Utiilitie~S Pa'ld , , ., . ...,. · 1 brtp~ a lfJ minute H•U.11"9 ln~erlor. n:.u. rates. CaU. lnuned. openirlp "-............ earning now or0 N Modelaopen9A.r.f.toliP.M. ~tseach..C9f..M66 , . 1 a•,'. " 1~. bleae·h tor w h ite Dick,968-*)65. • men over ·21 wbo.or~--; ielllee~ - VERSAIWS BAY VIEW OFFICES ' u..·~-. . . . ...,.,.t SaV<! "'"' mconey hy HAUUNG-heavy .. Ii' e INT ,. rn ......... ... ..rm. -job •• ..... -""" -.. .. ... Mature adults, no pets Deluxe, ~rXli~1 .' _ '_ • -. • 1•vlnl'me extra ~pt.WU1 G.."44n~1 '34~~7i haJ:IR'inK. l)atural .,;:'d Plementpreaentincome. ~:~~ O(trce , on tho BLUFFS Wolk!,,g distance to ROdecon.ted. J,;(do Area . . clean 1Mna' rm.,.,_ rm. anytbne . !lniihhj. 540-'!905. • $4 75 HR >i>-Ool9 · • at NEWPORT shopping center. RealonornlCi, Bkr. 675-6700 a: ball ,$15: tury rm. .$'1.50, • PROF painter hQnest work ' • . ~ From Newport Blvd., turn at 354 AvocaclO St., C.M. OFFIC·E-STORE Found (frM ff•) S5G ~ch;SlD. _2-Wr $5. 15·yrs. Y~ a:,'9~ ... ~ea.ncua1"'1. reas., lie/Ins.' i nt/ext. ~ For lntervw: S47..ot13 CHURCH eu.todlan :".l!..~ Hospilal Roo d (1 block ~I"!' .. s ,.. .... t coqnta, not .rree es· ~ ,.....,... e 1 ltt 54&ocll59. _ ASSISTANT _ mtef--wanted Janitonal~me re · _ , nbovt> Paci fic CQast H\\·y. at -1642·970I 525 sq"": ft"'UUI pi.id.OZ !ff. PART_, eollie;-fem&Ie dog. method. j do "-ork myself. anytime, 54s.!I03l.. $ • s. _ .. a -· • Exp.-t[' --Bch: Lido Ji;Jcl to enlrancc. park'g. 2tl52 NeY1port, oor. Vic E-Sid.e, Costa -Mesa, Qoad,ret. ~el.. GEN., lJf.uling . ..'J'ree/shrub WA LPAPliR .HUNG. :xrr:·: ~~ wFeys~~:Xd Sf&.372V '" · · · .. ' _, ~ Cagney l.ane, Nc"Mrport !!!~,..~~~~~~ of Bay St. 646-1252. (Newport Blvd.), Ca I I C9rrient, Co'hc:rete trim. Gu & yd cleam.ip., 'Es~ Call Rf'boo ' 6464149 rettaurant, beach are a . CLEANINd person, S-5 ~ Bf' a<· h. Ca . 92 6 6 O. LA MANCHA ATTRACTIVE 3 room ofc 548;4'15:2 & leave ntes5l&C on 839-2300, 557-69M. 'VAiil>APERINC ~ , Reply t.o Clusitied ad 535 per wk. Qfc. t:n Npt C.~. T~'!rphone: <71~\ 645-0060. BRAND NE\V suite, w/w crpt, drps, Pvt ..recorder. CU~M ·~ 'VORK SKIPLOADER & dwnp truck Quall~ work. Reas • .,nets c/o Daily Pilot, P.O. Box ;rnd 1~sume to: d1i BRAND NEW DELUXE UNITS ~. E-side CM. $135 mo. FOUND: Vic. Villa Sweden. Dl'hre1 d•;k WAIJ<S, patios, ll.'Ork, Concrete, agpbaJI , * 675-8423 * 1560, (05ta Mesa, Ca. 92626 .. Ad No. 483, Dail~ .. , ' '""' N ...._ 963-2111 or 963--3268 eves. · "'-'•f, ""' gray n .. -. cat poo. ec •· Don. 642-8514 sawin.., breiiking. 846-7110. A-•crIVE '"~. _... P.O .. Bo.'!( 1560, Coeta ,\LL UTIL.lTIES PAID •~ ow '"' your M n-~ ...... ,,. . .., • 1 1\.#\ e.·" f>VUU Ca 92626 " .• ". \ 11 bl stnictlon allowance o( l PROF'ES.~ONAL Suite rea«b' weartng white flea collar. P~TIOS-PLANTERS Jtauling &. cleanup i... exp Photogr•phy figure, model bikini$, etc. l • -;;-;<lil7.;:,. """,-·-.=.-~~I r urnilir•:u 'va a c n1on1 h'i; Free Rent. lo go. Heil at Bolsa Chica. 494-7346. All. Oonettt« work. Brick, college st~'flt, lge ~'-534-. afternoon per week Terrl{ic1CLEA1''1NG L4J>Y. llihl ~VY 1~~~~·s \V~nl, ~ i :ig~~; & DEN R.B. $215/mo. 846-1323. YQUNo, Lge Pedigreed Dog, llumpst.one wk. 894-35..'U. 1846 or 534-21M. I~:.'r ~iUd i~:gina ~ pay, strictly private. Write N~ ~ house,, bace= bring in this ad. 2 B-ROO'f Buso"noos 3 oMol _._.1 plain brwn oo1\ar •. vie. -PATIOS, walks,~ Saw, YARD, .,......,..., cleanups. pho•:.._ of~ildre ... ,..,,..____ P.O. Box 1(1516; Sapta Ana ~~ ~ ta~,1.~ ·, 2010'.! Birch St. (nr o.c. c.u " ~ _,, Bt.yYleW actd. sanra Ana break, remoi.'e r & replace Remoft .. ~ 4lrt, ivy ...... cw .. ...,.,..MMH 92711 '· "'Rml 'I"-t'l'S( ------· • airport, s. of Palisades Rdl. 3, rµ;D= tt5s 900 SQ F·T BLDG C'2 _Hgbts, 646-'51-, concre~. S4H66S :fOr nt. Drivewys. Kt'dirW'-847-2666: Pl•,ter, P•tch, R .. lr AVON CHRISTMAS EARN-Ref. Mf. &3-8823. .. - Priv. Patio, billiard nn.. Ptts • Acceptaftlt. 19th ' • H · • • FND: Gfty Pusian cat SIDEWALKS-P.,ATIOS H I • p TCH PLASTER G INCS can help make the CLEANING ~~.~· jacuz:ri. Nr UC Irvine. Dishwasher. Enclosed St., CU:. ~avy, fqot w~ RhJbestone C:Olllll' '& DttIVE\VAYS OUHC Hn1ng * A . IN holidays happier ft>r your Newport Center OUK." ' Mgr. 91'S-8889 g~, Swimming Poo\-. traffic. 12 Cdl'Jll'k i iot. Se~. vie. . VICtoria. St' -CM. 'UC'dieooded . 64Tro50 JAPANESE !·.._· desires AD types. Free estimates entire family! Ira easy sell-Nlte work,. bondatfie,. B Que l Br -hse. Ideel fer R. , ·l!~O-. '' • ...... ,,. . Call 540-6825 1.... 11-Avon .. -..1ucta for vacat»on 6 .lllL 40 Hri. BREATHTAKING· ar-s. ; photo studio, adv.~, ,,,_,,.,...._..:. · •. ,, Child c.-,_ houal!worlt. Needs Plumbl-~ ~le ... ~$1U 644-004. , , VlEW 642--2001' '778 SdJtt P1;:'~ architect, etc. 6t6-696l or ~· ttVDdJy Air ed a le . . transpbrtation. .. ._ ca~ee:n NoW,'51>-"IOO , IZJO. Huge I Br. Ap<. HI °" Huntington ~h • 646-1246. • • , ' = . ~ -::-H :1: ~A~~~ , • 5">!332 • Drains UDdoaed •• fl.SO l!AllYSIT!Wt Rella~, ... a..!cat ·~~12~.:: HUNMNGTQN Gard•'1• "I1lE FAcroRr, tiu) 962-2'.!:IO • HOURS 6·.J) ~·:r> pm. o.dlc.t.cl C~, SewttlinetolOO -$15 ' fibed,···1oving · I: at-l ppol~ of ckllets. 745 AP,ts. Heil at ~ Chica. openings ln the ~~ral):I· ~; • h1aclt' '. Mllslc. stOnea art_ Reas *WE DO EVER * * 549--Z02 * j fedionate.--a ·or 5 day. wk. • 'l'VINCft Oooni Dr. 96. m-120i8.,. !14&-13%3. Com-,., M in!I trom llJO. "'°· Ideal .to.. · ·puppy., .,.......! @l<f· Lic'd. MNooo. Ews:· R.t.Jm.e>t.. "6,2839 C?OLE PLUMBING I; 1,:JD<;,30, t\i.,.. old tJl>l;'rl ' . • ' ! ' '*"' ~, .,;. · -,...,. """lnt!'·Fr. small ....... ......_ ~.l+ 111""" .~~'.' • mT,..a!-~,..~· • . HOUSI; OF CLEAN :U hr. oervlce. ...._lllil yr. old boy. Ute bski>ir:llO UEEDED NO ' 1131).flSO. I ..... Cano!>' ohop -~ c. ~-~-a ~--FJoOn ~ day-fD ....... 362 Eslhe J"I 2 ~i: 2%sa°!a.frp~iu~ ~: DELffiCE, ;\pt-Pf'.lv. patio, :a-:_sL, Newport·Beac~: :~Murdy , Parle -~~~t. me~.~ 6.yn.' 1n art8'. ~~~· PL~~~ ~i:nAIR C.M. 6*-0616. r, • \Vshr/Dryer. New paint and music. 6 pools Muna, tennis, FOR I.eue (3) 1500 ft HuntiJISton Bead\. ·Call &-.' Refs. ss-s-O 8 81, nr Xlnl HOtitecleaning_ * ~3128 * ~Ysnp:R. Lakeview Good Sklll1 Nedt*. ' Carpt"ts. AdultA $ 2 9 5 . mo. Spacious p 0 0 I s I d,e SlOteA. C-4 Zone. Cor :funt-ldentlly •• 841-9753, -~., ~ ~ Adams. By. Day. Own Transp<lrt.ation 11 ·30 ~L, to ~~30 ~-tMurance exper. helpfti; but 64S-::2.146 or 66-4110. sw.tow USO. 841Hl259. \ngton "-Adams, Hll HIMALA.YAN.-·Cat .~Bedaw-Contr.cfor * ~~* Sewlng/Alter•fl"'1t, 847.,7215. · pot. not essential. 1 OCEANFRONT nr. pier. 536-1449 _ _a -W"""~ ·sL >~ M , DAY CLEANING) • · ' Lgc. 3 BR, 2 Ba. w/garage. 1 ida, l•le _ , . eu. ~"" -'(\~ • • A<kfttkN * Remodelln&' EXPERIENCED. e Dressmaking -Alteh.tlons BABYSITTER & housekeep-~ In the per:sonoit a.at t\1odern, clean, xlnt Mrxl. 350 ollice/store. $95. HI· ~. ~ • ' Cerwici &.-Son, ,Uc'd Jl,EF"ERENCE$ 531-7B45 Designed to suit '}'ou er 5 days wk, .8 to 5:30 own be~ftn 9 am It U ~ . Children Wt'l.come. $325. 2 BR, part~·fum. yr\y lease, traffic. 2340 Nl!WpOrt Blvd. MiX ~; ~'it. 'male1 673-$J41 * 549-2170 J ltori I c.au Jo * ~-· trans., p,sta Me5;l 'p.rea. ~km_ Fri. . !no.i n Co. Rltrs. 644-6111 ~~n·"JsSa{ ~·," v~O ~~ C.M. 646-2544, 548--8333-Seaclltt ~omes ,j re a • JACK Ta\ll.ane .. Repair . •n .. • . • CUS'T'O"IS D~GN'S . ' 642-0621 or 546=.9630. 2 Bdrm., l t' Ba.., 'trplc, ..... W 1 IW&-4880 •. · •• remcd addll: ~ yn exp WINDOWS, carpets, uphol, Mod to HI falhion altdiThh QA Bl: SJ.TT ER: , Lt PACIFIC l\IUTOA(,. patio. bltna, new w/w N•w . ~Kh , lndustrl•I 1'.tftt•I ..., Fl>UNQ:, FinJ. dog~ Lab, Uc'd. My waY Co. sti-OOJ>: draperies, h::IUle cleaning. alao 548-9768 • 8 un-4:3'1 pm. Jlo\lSe'.\-•orti:.,' 2 sm. children. 700 ~= = ~. """" •"" pr. Step• to JUST COMPLmD v"':?'~!,~~-· ~"L,~. let·· •• D.r•lt.1"1 !J.<.:l~·aean1ng serv. Altor•tl..,._i4WMJ M~ tM\O Wed. 8 hr da.Y.,.,,. ....... ,... ........ !iolilll;j ocean. Yriy lse. 64-1-7597, BAY Ave, Everything new! "'~· •a:.,,..~ )Jb-,Tf3l Neat, accurate-. 20 yean l!XJi. Irvine area. 544-9138. J!! \ 67$n3906-~ 110M; re!rig. l BR. 1600 to 3300 Sq. Ft. rnD. mk kltUo w~<"'I· Pi.ANS-Houses, Remodo. Londs~•fl!ntf Tllo ""°""" · CLERK TYPllT , N-EA-R~H~O~A~G~HOSP==rr~AL-~2 Sllll mo. Y.earty, incl. pu11:. IN SANTA ANA lar vie': ,~,-,~-Room Additions. $50 up. ·TELLER $501-$6(8 , BR. 2 ba, ~ apt. ing 6-util.,• New tilt-up bl<fa w/sharp, C.M. 548--0431. • 1 557.(161.6. Evet. '557-9695. COMPl.E:l'E landscaping & CERAMIC tile: new a Commercial bankina: exper. To periorm ~-twli. j , Crpts, drps. bltns, dlhmhr. BAY View. Close to all. aptd, paneled ott1cn A: FND' · Wht ~·r SllYld. V"--~ t t "" t Installation Stat!! licensed. -->-L ~ est Small CENTINEU BANK varied clericaJ v.rotk. -J.H S11S RoOm /&1. ba Sf() 1.to yrt 1 to r a re m e 1 z a n I n e · r • .......,.....,. cog money n.o:n Comm lDdustriaJ,. Apt reuiuuo:: .r ~..,. • Newport Beach Atta JTti et':! E.,"'°m.' AdultL SG-4387 or Ne___.w S:ach. Rlty 615-.t64~ overhead kladilll doon, 110-Ca.pis~ Bcb. ·l ~ )'?.11' hou&e, ,.apt., alOJ'I! 53l-48it. . jobs 'l\'t'lcome. 536-242&. Call 1tfra. y......,, .... n lmmed. ~ w ~ ' '""~""""""~~~~~~ ..,.,-,,....~ .... ·==;;.-....,-""'·I m.a phue pwr 6'4-3lt.o .. bldg., etc. tliru a Daily Pilot 646-niie.~ of Jrvine planntna: oil l VEARLY. 1225 & Up. No fee *LA PARISIENNE* HUNSAKER DEV, CO; EXPENSIVE' c&L ·-Clua!lieol-Ad. ..Classified Ads··· 6'2..!6'78 lliJLi Equol Oppor. Employer "lib a!~A~tloll ... .r.I to renters. 2 BR., 2 BA. Fum A: Unfllm. 546-5460 breed. Newland •,;E. ~ -I equiv en ' ~WIY·r-i ABBEY REALTY ' 6'>-3850 11!1; "'In). -..... Htd. royo, Fn!n Vy. 847-5122, .. .., .-,.. * * * ......... Bortondoro-Walton Typ""l~·&:;·:au . ' I: SPACIOUS 2 Br, 2 Ba, 1 blk Poot ~12)8 Stor-se •cl FND. Mesa del .Jilat afta. :;iii, • • . * ' · ·~:n.=·-Min. 5~fi 4201 Campus or. 1 · to bay, l blk to' ocean. Across from Golt Course --"( G~/Bl~ ~ •e...-. _ pm ' · Suite 200 • Yearly. $200 Bkr. 6/a-4911. 2M3'l Santa Ana Ave. FENCED stonae am, % A. collar. 540=&'T9l. ' • • Job W•nt.0, ~I.a ,_ Don The BeadJcomber Irvine, Calli. 9'3Jlf , NEW dlx 3 Br., 2 Ba. frplc., \\l'atcbdog pat ro 11 ed . SML. female ·Mbted Terrier ·' -'t" d f Pa d' EXPER. Ski 11'-l-· 3901 E. O:iast Hwy,, Cd'f ON"o?.!:mbe..!.<!_~ S~,!!!l 1 ...-. Jlr'•I view. Adjoining Suitable tor boato, tnll°''• vie. Corona de! Mar, ra er S ra 1se ~· -•· """· "' = ~ m " ' bar 673-28M heavy equlpnJent. etc. C.M. 673-9157. • --Mech. MamL Anywhere. *B~llTlCIAN W{NEAT (n4)1-s;n..381) __. I' oaW.rno;,,. 2BR I -l~J ...... &1>-21111. •1 . H')LF·growntiel .. "Awhlte . I 1213)31H686. APPE A RANCE.FOR CLERK ·TYPltf" I per. shag ca~ta. ga~~ ,:;iiiiiiiiiiiimiiiii STORAGE B;uUdln,e fDr n!nl cal Frieni:ily. Pemba Dr., Ii' nes Job W•nfed, Female 702 BUSY SHOJ?. 548-9919. .. For General ~· S31!0. mo. 60-3443. ~ l30 mo. 215 Flowor•S~ Cotto Mea Verde. !m"'l61._ GOOD TYPIST BOAT BUILDERS Typing, llll"•· ' . DELUX 1 BR apt. Con-Rooms 400 Mesa. ~ ' FND ntaJ~ Black eat, very Wiii do 1r,I 1 Exper. borXler .I: tint.sh car-duties, •etc .. Real Eltl. ~,,r::· '" w llH , _ 1170 ---------R:enh ls W........,. _...__. afiecdona~ Vic ·Briltol • t• your "I, • penters needed for high Construction~.~ =~"'r::_ S:..im. ~. FOR ttlnt in private home-"'"''--Watner,.S.A.,97MC3$. f·mes her ttom., WI pickup quality sailboat man u f . Airable. Immediate~ ,_~~~------lurniahl!d roam with or WANT to rent ~ h\ J't'D5Y~ flnl':.caueo cat •nd delW.r local H.B., We.tu.ii Corp., 163> Platen-Call. Mfa. l.Jo)'d for .App6ibt , San Clemente wtthout kitchen privilf'le• N~ ~ch. o.ta Mesa ~ )la.IM•rtnenl.Jlpry, N.B. ~ 1 dOllar.s F.V., Wnt, 7Sc per Pl· tla Ave., Costa Mesa. rrient. 8lUT22. - wmtina: lady pttfel'ftd. or Ccrohr &I ~-uft for 6«,'Ml650. '" •.·, • or wlll -... •-·r 64U96l. • , ,.'OR leaac, adults, lwnu1ous .. , __ ._ Vie'-CAO'_..,..., torl .._, .~. -"J ·- 2 BR. 2 BA, b I t l n --..n ,.,, _......,~ ~ ng ~. '&~ A Leet • • . 555 , call 147...,S. ~::-'"one Au-Day A: Nile range Jove n , refria:., 2 ROPMS. own e.atrance, $70, wknd& 673-l~ ~ <bhwW. EncloRd .. ,..,. • $80. ·monthly. reliable · , .v ~ 5 , TRAVE!JNG • Iott """ Bookkttper wllb OMV •<-DISHWASH. ~ith itorage, PftUO A: laun-men, 275 nower St, Coa:ta MATURE e:~. woman OR,\NGE muit 1Utten. goq to the cartllbean perleoce. Send resume to , • dry tsc. sioo. phm cleaning Me<a, &IS-9136. -~"""' ni(lot< .needs :i~·"~""*'.:\"'" PRl!!IE,lnd.,bldg. MA N•t. TIW>E 5 acres corner of Wonds or s..tb Seut CM Bmt 5fjl, c/o Dally Pilot, & "IUSIOY ree . .m-7567. ROOMS $15 wk. up w/klt. aleeplng room, Wfd·'flwn. child' ~:!· 70o ~ ~· 'f:.N:• 1~ J!L~· sl:'oooClOO ~·~~• on 30rAides, cook, bartend. etc. Foe 330 West Ba)' Sift.et, a:.ta · ---------$27.50 wk up Apt•. 2376 Fri-Sat. Will exchange . '-"'l"-'-' • • ._ ........ ••:""""=' • eu,,,_.o.;un-vw.e,for uge small &alary. Love to Mesa. Calif.•9262g. · , ~ Apts., Newport mvd., c M . oe<'VllJO ""• : '°""'" or ,.. ~ ~. Me ••' :'!~ ~ ~:.4:ii oom· ll>unty ~ trawl Cal! MfNll.U Bookkeeper 'S APf'ly~I~ Ptho rd " Fum. or Unfvm. 370 5*-9155. w · ou-4367. • • • · NEED help at home? We We need one Au~ > p.m. ,_.., n. WANTED lady alone deslttt wm. ·· J:EidADE" Puslan CANYON lake Jot &Dlf cne COMMERCIAL bldg, good haye Aides, Nu r 1 e •, Bookk~ with machine Balboa liland ~wt~i;:. ~tr~~~. house for n:nt w/op&n to q&o -cat. tul1 'grown. lut view, nr. •· 'uot1. utll lncom~ L.A. $81.000 eqty. llousekeepcra, Cmnpa1don1, experience. Send ttaume to 61S-03l.D or MB---n9'1 purchase. muat be near 1tt11 'Wed. ~on Pemba Dr. $10,000 free .A clf:ar, Trad• F.xcbalta'e for Orange Co. Homemaken, Up john, Box 501 c/o Dally Pilot, 330 2 BR. Adults only_ No shopping It up to UJll per ln MtJ& Verde .. REWARD. for Income Jll'Operty or 11 ~· Owner/Agent. 541-QiSl. West Ba,y Street; Costa ~ petfl. Chrice location. G~, master mo. Will redecot'llte. Call 919-1!:\4. ' · Brit:. Sff-6469, M2-5851 EXP'D aec-stat t y p 1st MeAa, Calif. 92626. U8 Ruby. Balboa Island. ~~Mf;vyi:"~iJ'~~ eve1 MS-8531 HVY ril:nJDed ·I I a ••e 1 • $15~ eqty on 900 acres nr. SW!,00> eqty tn $500,000 desires work In HB. 3 Bookkeeper 1 1555 W. Adam• ~ R'E.~NSTRLE Pmfes81ona.J. bUocala, -~Jt4c .. clue. Vic YutlapL Bal. ·$400,CXM>. Int. bdg Portland, Ore. AAA days/wk. Legal, CPA, adv., We need one autoO'IOtive Coste M.s• • Balboa Panln1ule BALBOA PeniMula $80 mo. woman nood• Studio or 1 Santa ~~t. o~ 1%, Fantattic views, Natlobal Tenant. on N.N.N. PR, 536--0283. Bookl<eeper. Se11d ' TI!llUme. "~ 1 1---------Private eat. Use of TV and BR apt. In Corona del Mar. Oct. 6th, • · hlllit;""valley11. For lnc. prop 20 yr fie, Want pr1me shopa: Htlp W•nt.cl, M & F 710 , t(l Box 501, c/o ~ Fµot. DEJ~IVERY or D .\ 111 DELUX 2 BR, f\Jm, or un-~".,...,°"'·c,""C'-:-' .,,61M439"-7"'"·~=~ Non-11moker, non--dr1nkei-, LO.tt: ·Lee Afghan. Gold w· or !•l!cr. 547-6469. cntr or !T Bkr. 54l·M69. 300 West Bay Street, eo.ta PlLCYI' SUNDAY ONL~"'° · furn, 4' blk ocen.n/ba,y. BALBOA tidand-Men $171i0 References. &U-6494. Blk mauti 1haven. V1c. z..:tBlt. 2BA A .2-4BR, 2BA '6l CHRYSLER. IMPERIAL ACCOUNTING SECY · Mesa, Calif. 926?§ newtPiPf'r carrle:ri, • Ap-Dt, ~. J>(!r wk. TV ~l kitchen. tNOUSTRJAL space WMted; = . l8tb, c ~ M·. ~ In ~ Co. Will Niii eood-Will tJ'llde for The T'M Commuruca.tklrw BUSQOY.1 aper. ,~t'd, Ap. qulre:S the UllC ot a ' Cotta Meu ~m=-~-· _615'-~'~'""'-~-• 4,003-5,000 11q. ft. warehouse ' trd any or all'for com'l or truck or long bed trailer. ~ ,pre9l!1Jtiy haa an' plf ~1•1Penon, AlJei West, Wagon or van Conti.cl ~ 1-;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;;. j PVT room, n!Ce Costa Mesa nn.p uta, Month to mo. REWARD, O"l.Y D:lckatttl, Income. !'.qty $24,000, aat. C_iau :\ot'~.lcr ,:, ~. = }UIS W. Ooeanrroot, ~.8. HUT}' Setley, 3:Jo Wtlt .: t' homt. $65 mo. or f mo. leue. MH683. "''t i.ce1!.1d chetkl. ·ll38-l320, ~1896 evea. 8471480 typjng-; l'l!Ol!nt'"~P,""1.n the St., C91ta. Mesa. SPACIOUS ==~Ca~ll7"-""'C"--=-ICOTl'AGE E-Sk!<t, .. ddl.. ~ .. San Jun Olp>, 100 a-, Ocftn w. Rec U~VE chamUna pool home ~llng .lfdd .• ,,_Ml"' IUYEJ,. · uD<rAt, ~m °''IJ:• Luxu.rJ'aota. CORONA M Mar. Fam. a.pd couple or lite • MA.L:f;; ....... 'dt Retnewr' lnd,frnLftomocean,lml. •larat»twtthMllttrees ttiru ,M,llll'llto-•:Xiprn , •· ; ··~ per pretd. Appt. ~ f'or Adults only t"OOm A biatll. Pri•. entranee ma1nt. far pvt r ent, ,rs oia. ..-n • &om: Vs lake tn Mono Ba,y In RacbO Mlrace. Want O:incact Cvol Dunlf&vy, Nrioport ~~ttnaQclal ~ flllqr, J1Qllt1ne, 1;yp1r& 10r2~ SlOOmo."'\nc.utD.ITH103. f0-96«1, ~.!1!. KEW~~=VM.Trd-Jorcom'luntta. N~~~Pl'OJ>" 114: !167~ TM c,om.1 lldtutloa b•t lnunedlm •U ~ 10 "ale.~,' , Sha& ........ bullllna Guotf -415 2 BR untumlsbed ...... ~~~ ' • et<. ~/646-1196 ....,_ orly, -· 0<#•-...-., .UIS --for & profmloma! Salory 6oen • hrt1. · PoOll, eocl . ..,..., ~· •N......, hy Nov. l. LOST ,.._ -.. -I liNi'fil Ooota .,... "' TIW>E'-oq1y 26' OM-_A_ ... 1 0... -. I w/1troor _...... You <Ip. ~24.15 oil 0. 8 ·~ Dr1ve .%,7"~"%0 AV<!. C.>l. &rel. '124<>813 an 6 w/dutl llooed ~~. VA Jou, b&lanco • $4\_m !oh""°" bull l&llboa~..,......, ()ppor!Unlty;-r w!ll ,!IJll'<bue . oltt"' ..,,.. .!~ . ,.,,,,. Sltll Ptr moatb * Prlvat. Room * 4 BR. I oty hae. ,.. ~ °' red lie& olill&r. nt "Rew&id'. RIOOO oqty, WW ,,... lor mtr, lor lell ""'' mtr ~CCOUNTING, lxolJkke<pin!li p11,., aulo /lffts " oftlce TIME FO ' Mii& Verde ech!, I chUdJ m.a:> W~. iou1t'ar TT Bralm-$314180 ~ ... 1&od or T Owner, Secretary. WhY d.rlve to LA; l!Q'Ulpment. ·• HA .. BO" Arnbula1.,Y1o~ or Man Call m, m--. ' R.IWAID ,, !l&:040j. ™'6'1J5; ·~. "' Ult Chtill•~· Jn. w will <Onald only QUICK CAI . 'Good, nutrlUous •·ood. M1K. Rent•lt 465 Gordon Settar, lbun. Vic. HAVE 19r.I Continental PROP tn Ore. on lfl•'Y· ttftl!Uur, ~lion. ,e;male. Jicanta wt• ~ .. n ~ Nlct, chclerM atmosphere. Nrwport Beach 545-1690 Town Sedan. FUUy equip-1'4ac.2BR.hae Deep well Costa 'M"8, CPA ~ of the h\PM: latqri\)' A * Ca1J 548-47".i.1 • • wartte&. 2 ~P fll"llt tor 1 ~1 6 mo. old r~-b •·•-, ped. Qnb' 10,500 ml. Will ctetk, .epllc t~. Trd roT-~~~"'?t'exp;P'l .. _ -~~ honest)' & Who eu'\ly"gatn a THROUGH 1 · storaie, NeWbtJrt 'Bch ·er' ~' I'll! ""'w' trade for Good· 111 trust On pymton 3 or 4 BR, pool for •PllOint." ; ~1 tpntidence A admlrath>n of · '.'!'O!!!'!"!!!!!O!!!l!!!l!!l!l!!!"'I 0»\11. Aft.a. Ga-3130 J 1''emale. N0; = l'aml· deed A llP· 644-1010. , here w T, $9500 n>·~ 1 man&gemtnl A vendort. -,. 648-J'l'll. . 9' c!ge<nt<. • • ' N. CAJ..RM!dlng·Wb!Jkry. COLORADO River · Vida! Advortlsl"I Sk~t•ry Seod ,.,,.,,.;. •· 1 r DAILY PILOT COMP' ANY Rl'!AL'TORS SINOE 1944 r would like to care ft>T 673-4400 elderly people or chll<l,.n '~'!'!!!!"!'!!!"!!'""!I'~'!"'!~ I w/handk&Pll 1n my own 'IYEsreA y !IO 1 A % BR. "°""'· Good '°""'""· Happy !mm '110. ,..;....., loollsc! A C\eiU1 loome. llaw oldtr o-wn.. a... wtr · chlldNln ~ h<!tp .,, .. ,.. Mita. ,., pita. m e. · PJtua can •·rut. St.. MMtJT. Qelfled -Adi , •• ~ - PW:ARKJNO ~, lW~ ~ I~t .:J:ttrl9thWn& 11\l&e,~ town Area Nttlr Rcttrwlr ~fl' 4•.:-•oooer.ts ~ m~ Great OOf'IOt'-ft:>r Ambltlout, lit."1:ory Ill confl~~ a to~ . .if . iz:t..r·· .C.M, '10 .,.__.... .hynf NB Reward !'f!:!S!S· 12> acres $200/ac $34,000 vu -· va ue. hlfthly iktUed «ib"l. Brainl, ClA11!.lt1ed ad no 52S t:lo WANT Al ~ . .:-a Jltll:','lool" : ~ PUt ~. Jlttlt "locil~ lft >"J'll' Tn~~r (~4) ~Co. :-tru~t,y. Own-*, In dative ,;,_~,;rutred. ~~ 7,,p,t.k.·~ ~PIOIJ26y1~· , • 142-5171 ~II lhoo• btlubl,. (OI' r.m.-.ell -btlul>lts tor * _., 11: * '* iijii.!°O';j ~"' " "buclni". Call GI-"bueb". Call ~ " A pd mt Ml Is a il!>Gd' Jn. ' ~ J ~ ;o,_.1 .~ ' Yl!ltmeDL Neecl.a..!!Pad''?!oPllcaanadl < t. I I. 1. • I !D ' r I I I. I N I II G ' ---... , ... ,. ., .. •I I W.,.IM,MI'~ WMhll.MIP71t HtlpW ........ "'l'J?I !4°'eWantW,MIF710 """"""' • -l'~o;ftf!U~· ll~O•r!lf!ki. Ill Gar-Solo : 112 Larae 1i ~ * REAL Em'ATE " ~"" n=::m•A i, 11'-lwl•.lfll)lltl ex.up CH A IR . 1-1-FAMILY"(:~Gll W..: 'l'llJi;Slu." !bl DeoOoo' tv.r Tel ...... Dlrectorirtt -or Women 18 or over with ~. muon wag.... or Uabt lrtlcb. 'Plu-outdoor )l'Ol'k. YOW' avjl)Jablo dayUghl hoUllb Calif. u.:.n.. plafff requl!C. Apply !or Job des- crpuon & ll'alnldg. 8:30, ·1b :30 or l :lll P.M. · • the locaUon nean1t you, daily beginning Weil., Nov. 1,11 at - Dip ::.S ..i:::, ~ plljt""lfl ...,,.,, -· -~ 111!11-.... 9\nyl 136, Bone vucyl CouCfl. ml ljltbl•m• ~ E • ' medlon!dl'"'J.•=• .... ')6 ~ ~~CalllonG~~~ , ES -------·1 )notchl"' Chol' I ouomb ~· ..... _-~ r' I b "'-' -· .....,, ,,,,... tt.. bo<n. ml ·175. sa...1 chi!' vh\YI • ' ..,. •u~rv '°'>' & • ~· MT...cJ.30. Work tncludet ...ftnbJJi . ot . EJdtn, No. l. CM; W:.2480. • cashiont S25 Early Nn • I: , new • ebotT)' cottff tM, !l:~.(.~coi 6~ ll!X:EPTIONISTI-. «> ~~~~ -w .... an/Dry;;I ... ~sio. E><ac!..lla: ~~.~dalre~ ::'"I'~== tll,....fio,. . SI• rt lat ""t'"· Mut\ bt attractive. l>ulc ·-~-11\Y~ It. Wit NI matnt. = Dcol< l!O'' x 3<" m. xln1 oond 11>. !flt~~: . ~ Pine dolk, nu.c ~, ~ndlna ~ n C. • .,.._ 5IHl25. tcoob mlcll. ildUt. • • * 8.111-Jlri2 1'. _ · '· ' •· bed 125. Maple'~S.11 ~ """°""'· Npt =)917"'10~• · Mr. SO.;· ~AtJRAN:r ,ppllcanu Stt • .In .. ...,.,.. Aval!; OVER :roo WUheiw ' difui JU111' la Ume tor Ille lootl>all ''''"° "l" ~. 'l*dlo. --~ 1 :-:~ir.=<'"'"---=-,:'"'';-,. ~ aeo,pled tor hlte 6 Gultm .. 1"dultttiM 'relNe:raklfl" iron; $39 95• tea10n! Larre b I a o k needs 1JC f.5. Dlnahy CAJlAGE "Siie-.Re1rie bar 1tl0 N.. Ota1Hll·Ave.·-Ora-..i. MANAGER. over 35. GoOd ~ve)'ff'\t •IMJ. Mature, 1644 Whit~ 4~1 C.M " SfS.OtaO.. , ,. · : naugai,yde .reeUner, very w/rnotor S75. Flbe~ refrig. ~ 1rem1. 6441 c ... ,.. ·au.a fP 'i!-mgmt 11: ~/sptwr ~· clea.ncat-aware pdJip}e only. . 63-'41» • . ' Rood condition. $150 new. baU tank ass. Dec. blt·1n 9.u1'li:.nl dol'a boob a ro -· ••• °"1>• for ~ .....,,.._ CM Hall Jiiek N The B<l<, il8S E. 171h ~~ Eln~ ~~· I""" Sl75. -t ....,.. ISO. 548-3036 ov•n w/rotlwri• • ""''° &I.lie • .). ... _ )Id.< and ms w. Plr1t St. -Sanl...... Slz:e_Shop. ~ I 'I st.Ootta 'M:-., ~i~u .... ~~~ .. ~$65. Elec aft 5:30 wkdys, anytime top.Make otter! Men'• and mecratnc. 6192...6Wr!eY °"·· II l'alr Dthlo, ..:. C:..to Moh MWWllCAL ENGINEER' 11,N'LVpf • .. .. i;. ..,,,.., lnoj>ectio"n ., ·~· -· -.Hll!l. wknd1. w om• n' a clo-y U.8. &ei-llm SOt A s..n. (Orange Co. Falrg?Oimds'-~ 1at'ld "B.S.M.E., 2-3 PYt duty c. all ahttta. £.oun.. liP.uLte ~ ·~ op ~ISJJWASJ:a;RS. wa&ben., OFFICE FUR. OO"x341' .Ex· ~ob kJtcbens!~t ~·o NE\VPORT llarbor Zonta Enter from Nwpt. Blvd.} , ~:Te· lftl'1 d. ~'.~ (n.ide. Int~ r vi t w 1 ~ li!)N. !Exper antyj ' ~d • •M."~ ~. &: ec. Delk ,and Clw..lr w/e.nna believe~~~ Oub Boutique · New and I '· n. • t In .,..,.._,.....,n ieiiatratJon 9-6 dally, e~eept QelV"d. _.....,_,; -.~. $'15". ReceptliOD roam couch, f'iearly New! Fri-Sat. Nov. St•rtfnlt Tutlct.y the 'lat. :iwpment. lne oo., ~ Sun. Letooulie Nu-raea ~ t YR. pun, del A: tn. mat~ cha!r, hauock. BAYSHORES Multl·Family 3-4, 10 to 4. Sen'°" Citizens f at 1:.30, fl:JO & 1 P.M. • . • . Jao~ = CaJ_= ~'· 3S1 Hospital. Rd., 1tt.1t. Late •tMd. all ey~M? Alaoand db~· and Occa. chain: Cl ..... cl··~ ~~.:... S..t. 10 to 5. Pr. Bldg., 15th 6 Irvine. N.8. ~ Pe I ' 219 o i ... a t,;8.11 anytime, &C-9955 ASSMl£RS.' Rerimoft wuber. 839-1118. ta ..,.. o .,... c .... u •. Dai:iU. beb)' Household Goods 114 1405' W IUow Lil Wedmin1ter ll~Blvd-C. ' er 540-9954. ' 642-t62T ckitbes. Bapy fmuture. Mr· 1-------'---I ,, · ·r, l.,;cM. SALAD A: SAN'DW·I"CH C•Mef•t·a WOVEN reven:ible kin e -.nd M,n. ~· Terrazo MOVING abroad • must Equal Oppor. Empi.y.r . 1'fA!<::_ -~~ woman ·1jq11lpirio"' IOI bedaptt~. -~~ ~Id,:' lr!"d,:,~1i;,i:=: ~t lie,!_~· _ll!!';_BI.,. I tW -• W&!\IQ,> to WWK at. l~h •ema•.: FOR, saM "'&......-C , tvaey ..,.,. -..-:on N<CDllll' Lil! antlqve O~ desk Mini ~m Ul\K:h, Ju::>; 2 ..... Wantid, M I I' 710 Help WontM, M & F 710 or.. , ""!"'" preporing palW A ' ~ .-,· · ·~ and "" m.. upJilht piano 'll50.. bif•. Re<onl p1ay.,. cabl"'t bool<<alH SIOO; 2 'fV. I -.,.. m "lil)dwichef., 40 br. wk., no l'fo Exw. Nece.Uay · · -·lA se;.. "'""" ~camera waJnut Contemp. tbL $00. Boy'i wet suit. S k j H.avilalxl China tor 22. Misc. ooNtJT Shop, llll nlte lhlft. HEi.P winted tor cable ~ Sat. n1te or , Sun. Work. No .,,.~ a ' ··~~ 61;'700(. equipment. Mite household barca.illl. 644-#75. W~n aae fi.45. No exper tde\IWIJo -'es: Good ~. ' oon split ahiftg, Clean modem Y.Ol;T! 1 Fur.nJf'Vrl! 110 MAHOC O'llna Cab : O>est Items. ~. Etc. ml Cir· Machlnert ''' I bite.~ in Ml'IOll. Mr. F.Lexlble J1our1 . lunch . counter. Apply lnat•nt. P~J $35. Hide-a·bed, us. Old cleDr., N".1!. ~ paaut, E. llth St., c.M, ~. A1J. FAuaJ ~ t 1r1tbe~ Nutrj.~ in Mlr ' '[empon.ry Se:Mce . MOVING .u.Je. Willa ~ ~r/copper tray1 $45. BALBO~~o"A-"'Pe"'-nmsu-· ~1.--Po-i-nt· l &ENCH MASTER WI LL ,-;.&ENTAL 1e~1'kkpr. ~ ~ C&D • ' ' -~ -,!?. Worll:t .S~-~~ lM8 Campua _Dr,.. suite 106 . :quiltfd sofa, be<4,!. •• box Huge desk fthair~ Cara.gr Sa.1e: J\lmjtlJ.tt, ap-$~. 548-9691 1. E. Mesa ·v.roe Dr., Alan .t...n,e;&a2-m>. ' a er '!"'l',.r ~~. So-. Coqt TWIH Newport Beedl • 5M-4141 sprlnp &. matt re •• e I, pine table 8 chain, . pliat}cel diahe8 linens & l Suite A, Of. 541--3000. HOLIDAY HELP =P.fue' Cen~ in ~ .Equal Oppor. ~r · .Jam.I)!,~ )Vicker~ 38'.I Mira !Arna, C.M. bicycles: Sat lD-5, Sun i.i.s. Mitcellaneaut oRfLL ' CASHlER wRAPPER ' -' &et, ftfrir, ~ea, 321 12x15 new wool cupet, off li50 E. Ocean Fron t ~~~:;teem;'!tnft St*1't Nov. 'sui. Ap»l,y i4oo W• •t• now 1c:ceptln9 SALESWOMAN Lindo, ~Balboa Penin. Sat. white. 2 bookouea, ~ad-&lboa. ' 45IJ G~phlca, petient lift, ~h 'tor prmte(I cltcult Via Lido Nf'WJ)ort. •ppllcatfon1•for -, for line 010dten's store. TYPIS:t''CLl8°K l(M. , boardS"'l C!bl, 1 11( 90fa, GARAGE Sale: Stainless steamer l~k. l:ioill'da...:Da)'I & nltes e.v4:11. HOSTESs:txper: belpflil but , , 'The Red Balloon. Ltd.· 1L Tim• ~·-FORMAI; d!Jljng set, V&nity, desk, chair, Best otter . bbq movie camera ft'ee:zer I 546-93.511 .APPlv 11195 Sk)'Park Cir not ....__ 21. Huntlriaton Beach, Orwe &: ,. ~,,_. bed•, dressers, queen 11ize 842-H7'3, ooh), furn t y p e w' r 1 1 e r' P{X)L TABUE !'tx9 Adler, 1% llitlt-K,• Il'Vine ' ' l n· ~;"~0~ L 0 :~~~ /:> J Newport Sea.ch. (J:l Houra ~ Wk) IT\&Jt. &: box springs, odd 5' SPANISH C(M!ktail tbl $"10., water sk~. desk, etc. 7am~ Sate, Professional type. DRl"ER-HELPER Re&1aunu1t. Brooldwnl I< L..ook SALES PEP for · Jb!a,, bellspreatl&, ·china. occ. lbls S'5. " $35., 7pm Sal only 2583 Willo ">I&-""'2725.===,_-,=-..,,~I n;, drive 91p>. preiident to LA Adaliu, H.B. DEMONSTRATOR Oni). .. Mu9t: V\e~~';: disbe1, etc. 968-1230. d~ator lamp $25., antique CM ' ' E~CYCLOPEDIA ~971. Die· a: jwrk In plant tturlrw day. HOUSECLEANING, Wanted· for Oirl.91ma:s Toy. Local « under emplo.)"ed ~ ret1de 8 FT. ada, che1t of drawets, mirror $25. 962-5117. GAR SaJe· Wht lam tionary, Otltdnm s Books MUil have been lic'd 20 yra. Reliable woman w/awn Expert.need major. ~pt tlores, Hriy or m' ~ C.O. Vari e cl annotr.!, red ve_lvet twin FOR liitJe.,'T\Jfted vefvet.~90fa·. cheit. grri recliner ~ ~ $8.S. 1968 Set s45. 8J8..3S43. (Calif. lJc. Req'd). Must traiu, fOI' hou,secleani.ne. l Broiler & Prep Comma'IDIL 59'J....3054. derioe:t dutiel• in Centnll ,spreads, blond~ pecan M'«!d1tl!!l"nll1ean style. SlOO. lop. sin2;1e mattr ·J:.t OOLLECTORS • 1 P • i r live 1n Newport area. With homes, in Newoon Sch.need SALES Girt 21-30, .aper. gJft Services. Type. 45 w.p.m. oottee tbl., bot pink lamps, 640-1199. \'8Jlity, Whl chest 'De.nisfl Dresden lamps. Best offer overtime can earn more reautv . attention. Please Daya Full Time wrapp~ I/time. ·Newport Startil'C Sa1ary $Zt per' rm. etc. 875-6)60. 64Hlll.. cbr etc. 21412 bociaikle. over $400, ea. 893-1465. than $71XX> per yr. Call Mr. call Mrs. Kramer, 6"-8314. Cen~r. 84f-.f731; Ca} l + trilwle•benatib. AM' 0.-•' ESTATE CLOSE OUT! O•;i1:99 S.Je 112 Hunt. 8 . REIIAJNCTON e I e ctr I c ,. Pratt days ,at (213} 537·16Clt HOUSEKEEPER wanted l Plew Apply Martha. , ._· . ty · Hall,.~605 Forett-Aw., Color .TY. gate l~ A 6 . . typewriter, 15" return Cll'- 1, ~week. • di.)' ,per wx. SJ . per ·hr. Betwn8&llam 1:2&:5pm SEAMsr.Rrn, Exp·ci ·' to UtgutJ!L Beam. ~Wf. ~~Ji twin set. PAng&ALE •310Y~ ~e: ~~ &~ Mage, $15. 6734332. I PRUGSI'QR£ ·sales au'l· l\efm!Dee& Own· tran1. a1ill1t Drea1m.aker · ... ....,....,. u=a, leWing mach; 2 lt!dbn lam.a-, training ' · · · •• !Portable v.tleeliebalr, ~-=~ ~~ ~ = ~ Call eves, (~8.542~6~~rt) ~~=:itio:ve•~ ~~'Chu~ fl:. , ~i';,ma~~ White ~·~ ~ ~~po~'&~ like new.~ r ben@ft_ta 6 .boun. NtPJy frl ~ER, fUI& tkne. Newp0rt Beach Corona del Mar.~~ 2&98 N~ BMI., CM · ftauth · hldabed. ' ~. .( ~ble.~ ~ping toilet, ~n &.: much more. , ~r 1on 8111bard • "'"'..._ Equal Oppor. Em. ployer ~-----,.,.. ~ _ ~,..... ._ 'Cbaln, f7 et;·vacuum $15, newr:~. ~una. ~· · GOO~~~·~ • _<u• ,.. lVC'~e•..._ r .. q u ir~ed, ~~. ' ... -• "-'---3 abe!--.. . icisef.,.&Utibtanl Mix MAiter set • .-.. -.. , "'-axer, miac. ~ a.!..~ "' ore It, ~~ Bw;b area. MOTHERS •Sec'y,~ SS00-$650 ~ ~---~· SSd'I ~"'°" . ·-_., TV ltm wuh basl.ia ~ Clauified Ads •.. &12-5678 440 I:.tnwood Dr, Q\f, ~ ~-~ ~ e Girl Fridays $600 Blue 8'!<~ '.m-<!904.. ' balhroOm. ll'tl1ldal ao..en ""~-1cs' HOUS.EKEEPER,0 li . 2 No<.!. money ,., Chrlslmu! • F/C -.... Constr $600 • ' D=~TOJI i-.. 56" ·old cookie~-• ··-__ .. 5~""" -· ve-m. 1t's wilting fOr YoU at 100% F@e Paid By C:imp&ey . . • ' blUe"'°'cenniie'-·base: · • ~':"' • ,,_., ...... Immect..Qpe:nlnp adll!ts, Corona del Mar, ·TEMPO· Liz Relnder.s Agency :tjl&~D . 1?e ~ltmdrWI bllle' ttim. !:~"-~\ .caaerole, dlllhe1, lntpoctW• • ...,._ ..r'L -. . • Clerical 4'llO Com.US br _,., • ~ Qrie. $200; ...i $50 ~' 'flOll cart. m•ns AHomblors HOuSEKIEPER •·i<ar 546-2ll8 w ....... { .... ch (A.... . ·9118'-1218. . • . -.. .i..SB.(new) clocita. I Lite. Ex-~·nce • T ~ .........._............... BU_Dl!:' R l t.IDll) · LOYESEAT, newly .tll>hols., .:...,~!853..,,,.~ "\ "b.!:..~ ~-F\Jll-Timo,· fi49.3o6i • ·• yp H ~-AJIY ' I'~ ~.,. ·~ • ·=k ~ A -r ,L Lonaorshorl:tenn • $ o:icA.fl.S'.,' ~RECEPTION· __ •.• ' .':: ~ .. '.....-· -'V n u:f~n~hlt~ Plac;e, Ne~ Beach, 'i.-.. ,..,.i I IMlo ualgnmoni.M0-4400 H~SEJW~.·~~~.~ • A=-mbly :.!,.F~:..=~ -SALESMEN Cd%.,., ~·~: ~· 10 A.M. 'Wl 430 ,1. I Ailhelm 533-2322 tumiture. Exlp'd ~.or Ahd Many Others adi:ifts variety" A ~ • , 644-5479 SUPER PATIO SALE •4 "C \..~~ '1i:° ;;:.,,..:=,, 645"1313 =1m ~::J ~~~si¢~Heien FUPlillll-ci':M!T :rIME 1~1~~,. and ~_,...a1'' $AT. • SUN, 0ct 21 • 29 105 Santa Isabel, Costa Mesa = NEVER A FEE AT TEMPI> u •. -•~·= ~-· . Tlit&'n "'A · · ~-.. ...... l!Ma · 9'00 A.M. ~r~JC. Eip'd ltl/F INSURANCE: Pttbne,' ·ex:-~-•~ ....._.27 .... 9 -·~1776 ........, mporary mod'ero 3(9 POPPY AVE. CdM Ulflmblen 4: inl~ f/t pc·. CdM ins. ai;ency. Gd Tempo Temporary Help H:;''S.vd::i-c:1· o • .,.,. . ~7 .. ~ reiioTering. f 5 0 ~ Furniture! Rua:s! China! Mon. thru S•t.' CUSTOM 646-4573 0..puter-11 ..W,., 8'nd ...,..,p_ 0. NEW<X>MtRWiit'OMJNG, SECRE•'RY w··~--.~-·-~-,_ ,!-<>Ia or •tel Plenty ..,10 a.m.t0Sp.m.DRESSMAKING I 11195 Sky Park.Orcle Box I. Corona Qel Mar, Ca HOilJ>ltality Uoateu '"' ~ilW.I. '-"llllf Part time DAVENPVftT w/2 matching eyerypne. _M~ BA.R·i•l!fl!!lil! ... 111!111!11!111!11!!1!!1!!1J!lllll!lll!lll!lll!lll!~J I trvibe 55'1'-M:I 9P: · To Call, LOCALLY' on new Good lb&: Typing S2 pe:r hr.·~ 11: ,.chairs, naup.hyde $131 .G,\INS!, NO -JUNK• Spl'T)' r• ELECTRONIC Tech-INSURANCE ·llrl.ap'd, ~~·~ ~ :1::;1:'.'s~n~~· dlnett•table-wt<cualOOnod ""P"''jej}ln&· . • •••••••••••••••••••• ~~for~~ N~Bea~~ P/time. Must ~ve ~PY Penonnel . ~ WHO wANrs ro WORl<¥. ~~~~Lat. M~VIN~rpins, 1ln11ti '· s.n:""Ana. ~ ~,.,., ~ "'" typt,.. • ty, :00 ~~i1ir· NB C!jQQ~Rr;!/.:..~·,. ~ RETIRJNG .. lravel V•lvot , .. ,..,nal ils.~~ = l'!IPERLY .,..p1e wllh<I """"'"' DCD.,,.,.,._... ,. . · · '°' ..,_,. ·-~ "° IOla· ' $IB5, 1...,.at $95, & dou!>!o h<a""°""' 15 5. brirne w/prtvale famD.Y _8'.••_,.c ·i ~,,.~ , . NOTE ,Cl.ERK ' SFXJlETARY',' Sf/time for bpga: .... M-~· be..-...,.t:an fnfn oocktall tbb ;S50 ea. !.tisc.1 Toy1, game1, dllbe~ Wtn • Marie Bal'ea: ~~ :."'A=~N~M~ ~~~-~tl.ite-lllPtlY.\,:;;;;~-v&: \~ $15, :.';!amit•" •IMr:·.~-aro,ciwayu C . ·~· ·="JJDIENTIHOtflR!tG IO-f163. 1 ; J'rtt A!""-.... _ .... .--.... "---"'th = , · -..a-;_~-J3lM rethiei[ ~ 21 Wi •: ._.._ · _ • -t(' 1 ~ • A ' • '~:o:c:· •~ ~ ~• ""•-M T....,. -. , 1 , :;;:::_:::i. ~ . ....., '•y~ •-n•~ . . ••• ~ , . • • ....,.. FOi,,,.. . •·leaman for-~S..'~.·coto '$UKW-I\'~'\. Iona ·~-t ·· ::.__ .~~ l'¥'1:'~ ,1·:r:-rge·"""t•r"' ....... ,,..,,,,_v,.. 1 ...... '·· -,li01'.__ ~Tai ~;; · ~0.,,:'IHl<K>. · .eMtr. ~ • Ofe OerkfMi1e .~ ., tx;tellent benefits. Call ' SFXEEt.AJt'F, p&'.f" tiiie, 19 a ·cab 6 er mote ... ~· ~ARY:, bJJ.rmOboe, _ ~~· •1r11. •iea.fu. m i r r.o r t~°"" •lllo" Qmuii, St••<ft Poiltloo. &llll'IY .Oert!M*· 11> $600 Mr.Ne\fW!dlm'-enl fD I. Moo lhn(D'I. -A\'Pb'.ln.-Y.-C.b '~'ta '• ·~~· .. ~· . .,.trll<......,. (1251, """G • ---- . -iiOoCI future. Reh ftq'd. ~ Secrrtary . ' 1o ~ .. 8364489 ~ b'·Mr. 'Il'oma.s.. ~! Qi, ·J8S E: --~ st.,fl~ . 830-6499. ,.,. ... ~ 'I ' ·~ ~), 2 ltfreo5, .. ··-F.n-•n-:,.cl In women~· Werkl '*-1512. ' • Sec'y/to Tl'euurer to.., Bank O{ America SECRETARY, 3· Hrs. Pf? Mesa. I' w.; J;. Sloane· 8~t cniatied r· hldeabed, chem:, many .. (.,. M.ry ·a.th '42-$671 , •• "° lt/C BOOKKEEPER.' ~'y/llte m '!00· JiOO .NeWpori C..ter 1"., NB div, 5 ~ P'J' ,...lc. . WOMEN . : . . · ""'9et ool4: Msn'•· •llll..,_ .em,r. _,...._, Fti !'.NC. ' '.; • ' · Fot· CPA 11nn "' wmic .... ~ ~A '° 1525 An Equal Opportunity Em· S!'l.!li>i Call' ~ .•. PROMOTIO"I · . ~"' '~"" ~' Sttt. A.I'. ' ' · S.w.·:for Chrl~s Pan'i-r Yaur Feet virk>ul gen'l led&er ~ ~~'"'ext: ~ pJo)'!! , _'_ . , . Immediate er6Ployrilent, full • ·1 1 •· '' i , ~ATE, SALE: Sat A Sun · -· • .... -r- "•Sttllll'ill"'il°""&"il· iilcru811ises-a1ii~ ... l~~1.. fat ~i°c:~· NURSES AIDES SIC!/~ITY PERSON ' ~-~,-1161hc •'°•""'' ~"-h '~ ;g;,-.o""-!: . .=_,_Ew~hlnc '"°m 9.3°" 11.1..a .. .L, 7200 I I' '4"'l-· · Exp.pref Day &h.lft Beverly Immediate oJlj!lllnp f<ll' 1/ • e.., ... """' teJ~ne Work. ""¥ ........ . . A ~ • . . , ·•wu; . & tcben ap-_ ~ ~· --r.v _ N~ Fee Paid I• . . ,,.. "''" Manor ··ConvaJ H~p Ut52 time or p/tima aper. secur-G':W'Rrileei:I aaia:ry + Sonu l:ii11Jrl. . W/~ \ ~.s ta . elec. T&u>l"I •• l'!or.. EEN, HOD~L DOU. AdH ve Salei Rep $11K ~--.....--.~-~ ~ Laa: Hilla. lb' peraou, '6n't •henetits A QOtDJl1isaion, WOI'k trom . _ · Mu&f' setl!_ ~--· hall: ~fl.· Must sell all . SIZE 1r~~" lnduatrial Engineer S141{ -JUNIOR Salesmen.· 10:15. -· Ir pay. •our oltlce er Your hOme. OR SHED ~ ~ .2ll5 ~ Rd. ~B. Ede. Sec'y·R•al E. to $6.IO. Eam -. .., ~ .et· NUJISES Aldft, 11-7 lhllt. , Call '.119r.l481 °' ·-II Ng, • "~c·-I '· II>'! ~ 21at. 548-lWJ General ~er Acct S700 ~new cWl(om.ers fotlbe i'UU Ir p/tiine. Meaa Ve!'de Apply PerlonneJ. -Om.Ct . l509.J. &achf Blvd.1_-West. ."l AU tit<~::tt>hd ;:..&;.~-Antique ttM a:·- F/C Bkkpr/So<l'y llW i>AILY PILOT. 1bla ta""" ~~ 661. c.nter SL, BUFFUMS ·· Mlnlfot. An·•qiiaHJi!"""""" . 8alboii tltvit:· .B. · ~>Jc-11Ump .....,.. Sec'y, Santa Ana 16'4 -..... and doH · ' • . . " Uy -r-· · • · ANY fmlcb-bM ........... 2 CUb P/tlme Gen.1 Ofc $2.25 hr not lnclrn coUectinir or OVERWEI6HT men A ff« l Falhion Island.. NB WOMEN. Drive-ttt := ta S50 ?ltboezs!IY ~ l'Ulstefi. ltlac show case1 · • ,.,,, Secretariea: to$700 delM!rtrt&.TlulportatJonta _wom~n wanted to SERVICE:. ·~Fftete cablnet$llo · 8811.· R,.tbburn, We1tm. !f. ··~· AJao ,Fee Polltioos· ~ We. wort tour ~te In a rewl.LI· Md llibeman,~ ~ 89!JW. 19tb "St:, ~.M. ~-· ' 897-:S801. . NEWPORT , after'~ and 8 on tloOary , ~ concept In time ava. To . ·i::: YARD MA:N -atWe truck Ii • KM"s . . . • GAR lite Silt I; Sun. DlnE:tte , Personnel Ae1ncy ; t~e Valley or= ~~~in: frln&e beoeru5 .p" dp PN' ittrer· work · in yard. ', APlll.Y·' In stereo ~~~~-:1& 1~t, ~. IOfa. chra. baby :2 m eov.r Dt., N.I. i ~Beach areu on-"earn mone): at '.tbe g lll1be red apply al Shell i'flh and ~ ABe'LmmER, 140 maJW..inlsc.Jtems..Like n~ ~ms,·~ ~hi, clothing, .II'., ~ b'-You ~ ..,be o\ft' ot time.·B-'1525-- . lN'ine. N'.B. . • 1 Ch st ... Costa Mesa. A: ftuonable.1 ~ DUAC. ""':"< \.NM& Mesa 9t1 l<9tlol. by -3~~PM·, ~ ~~ PJ,dnJe QUlce.~c.•e·a.n 1 n i-." SM~~ ~·~1 ~ ., . ' •ff' p·_.. 3' fY' ·';f :: ciiiJSHED ~~ldfa $),~, ~C.M. 11 .. 1 .. M Ha•-•--~ F'IMJ.LEhelp.prerd,cMyl: .c..-. ""-Phlahsrnallbank Newport o::u1t1..1uC. exper. on Y· ' '3' [§]-m«tdhlnc Kiveseat $110' • '"' • ""'""vv.rr '"'1hg lhl!t. upt pre91 ~r ortty .. ~.'. .• ~21hrlnitdy,Exptr: 'F/time. tie. Pm"d.'Neat I e 6r.. $pllrMh . lamps •\$35 ... _.; able, cotcb, crib , wprt an electronic paJ'(S. ·< ~ only •nne detail !!..:Pv::t· Apply ~ • !'tJ. ifs 6.·, ,_... ~ • , • 1 BoUJe _..,..! ~drier. I Xln't rood.• w/.oxpondtn& K-h '°"""'-'.Top.'· pay. Call -·N<wtX;,t BI .. C.M.· · TABIE'!, oolld«laTk ...U.ut. San s.i:;~':':."'-s:n-Via Co. Will traln. &C-1871. ""l",r-·•-213'/921:-0115. SHEET met.al, man, 5 >.TJ. OdtaU (30ld0x16) s•o ....,., 773:J ~~S31chrp/time, PJ3X ;~ Servflce. minexpe:r.$r6allple,nL~ 'Aritie&M;I ,~., l .. ,_(bner (30x.ald2) $40. 2 Rf DCEMOLl.TION Sale!• FIBERGLASS Irvine • ~ Everiif1r9&gre,veyard~ So.RltcbiySailta:A..: · ,~,.1 *7, ltflechn$3)ea..Sf4-0130 era.nuc Aztec frplc, EXf><r, !amlriator """"'· Anaheim " 533-.Jj QI~· ~kendl. Ooato SHOE Sal•sman. Ullme. et· ROBBIE'S AfiilTIOUiS !mPoJNT retii& ... ~· c,,.,..,. """''· -~l~ 'f-ri¥·P~i:Jm~. m~ NEYER A FEE AT TEMPO 'Me. ma'.. s:42-llM. per. Pftfd. Xlnt .,oppar ftlr ~ iii -,.)\mertean ~· 1 tnitze:r comp. $15~ O~t· Dr, "NB ~·J33 Udo Parlt " ~ I ~,.•Ibo I ';'-~;...... TenlfoTemporuyllolp PBX~._r.Llletyptno ~~~L 11~~-~ tlqu""'"~;,Hl&h cttWll.Y. Ina. .flowu.~,....!!_•ad!SIJNONLYID1o 3 A....,· 1f:.-' rg ••• oo "'W 1 LAUNDRESS. F/ttme. Mesa req'ci Peaeock lhluranc8, M a, . • ta low ,Cl framed, .$00 ea, MWW!'. drapes: Ir rods • s'o me Exper. Mameer Verde Cbtv, Hoep., 661 !ttn. Bta,aley. '94-ltlf!7. na. ' ~ ttt ~ •. C.M. (Take COUNTRY Frl'ndl din set. 9 Alrmture. OU 4ioa Vista 41/J . ~ ~St., CJ.I: ~. Pracflcel Nunes SHOP FORE~ . to Patk,..located on cor-pea, like l1ie1t a : -Curved 1992 Kamat Dr., Me,...; ~ Oppar. EznPoyer LICENSED llwnpoo rirl, 3 · ·· & Aides for eompe.ny, building aalel U P~ t Cente1.) eec'l,-cx.t san, tell $2'15. AU,_v,, .. ';;7 .. ;;,'===:c-.,,.--,--t"'-~~:":'!'::':":"'--1 d~ wk. Vivian Sloan 'All Cftnie c.o. Pvt duty Ol' office displays ~ ,boulirW1 , di,)' SUn or aft•6, MS-6378 rGAMGE-Rum.mlie sa le . fl'INANCIAL 8'1.boa 8a.Y Cub Beauty fioor at pVt duty wages. No Industry. Have ~'Q'_r Ir: l A'*: VI~,\'\.__~ f 1. I er~ • MOVING. Rtfridge; ta bk 6 Co 11 e c tor •a I t e m 1 P LANNING Sa.Ion, 60-0092. wait tor "1· Ref• necest. knowledge or~. Englflh.oilk ·nau tree. NP!W. chrt.. Bedti. ch~1ts, F'Llfnlture -Books .CJotbln& DIRECTOD L!'<E'ln' Nonnle ., ,.oung In~ _..., 9-5 =.... '"'=:.io:! ~+ .:t.;)'tls~tt~ . ~~ O>!or TV. Desk. • Brlc-bnlc. 3111 St." Villa N~ Beach nJhc1a1 n. = :r.8~ l:i = ~ex~ Su.n. Le~ tloq, ·ca.plstri.no Be~ c b. m-<is. ":' 557-...-.u. Way, NB Oet 21-29, 9-SPM ~ .tthrtkln ,ba~ anmedlate ' • Hospital Rd .• 4l'.B. Call Locating"°°" near' Orange COLLECJ'OR m-.t tell '.JO RdiiG $50. Desk-$3:1. SUPER. &ara&e Ale . Surf· opeotng for d\rec1m' of LVNS BXPER. anytime, &42-9955 or Co.Airport.Sendrecumeto antiq\le .,Getman 6 Amer-=~C!lOIT!'Pl.17 ....,,.luml. ta~ recorden,,'r-~l l'.~ Matcbqulckleallpperatoa estate & busineu plans. I: NIB'lfS AJdes. ~ ~ "•utf'tod ad No. 506, Daily lean wall clocka. $11).41J5 , 963-W .._...,.. I 7 0 · ti.Ire. clot.hes I: much. 1 J robe or 11.bome oullit. P~M:\CHINIST PROJECT ENGINEER Pilot, P.O. Box ISSJ,. eo.ta 493-107'/. · • " · · · ' much mott. 2007 fllaO!and CA.l'.Jt;',/ "'""'°"' CIU'tatmu lux· Mtilt haw law dearff &: Genenl Mesa, Callf.192626.. KING We. roBe\WOd Spant9t Dr., N.B. ury! Uae qulJtcd fabric OI' ;hHVy exper in tu l estate • 5 Y,1'1 ex?er. Appbo, New Une.,ot off atl(J!'e delael SPRAY . t . WANTED. I.up· 'Cb In e. PfuviriCtal 10_ pc beck<ocln 16 .. Paa,e bricks ~ quilt )'Ol1I' own cotton or nna1,ya1a .ttvice. PrevbJB ~ori"a~~J~nll!c65., ~!" boate1 ttq'• lnpro~ P /time. ~P~p e ~; cabinet. R •.a ion ab I e. set. $100. SG-7909. Beige dral>es. ,.;, sm /j';~; l.y 1ff, _ 11f.r..« velveteen lor bulterlly lllp-l n • u ran c e A CLU •'-'n •VW<r • 'l:'l,., ... eer wexper us / In· ~m'bet ,,. .. 6t4-4887. . -·n"U~ 6"' ~"'..,..,., 1-....._,_, ,.,_,,._ ~.CrochcttoJu.Pattem ........ ,,_~ fd . equal oppor, ernpklyer. tlbet'lll power boa.t system• w res • ...,......_.. . .J.V • • • n:u, ........... .e .. "pc, + new -~· i:u vclUIC • .,.. .. t-•-s ~·&&"""'"" pre . M'AID wcrlc in ertflneerhi(. Good drawtna 5, Mon-Sat ROUND Oak table W/ ox 9Pt'lnl: • mattreue9,,,0Mi'i';;C;' =,...,,,.,---,,--.,..-~ : J)Attl'M'I ,....,..."''• ,,_. . S(lary ...Ul be In aooo:rdanoe motel qt. ~ for capability necesa. wicker ... be.ae A 4 wicker $3». SU.299;1.. GARAGE sale -Sundft,y ~ Delight a llltlf': girl wllh Pit, L. XL I~ CENTS w/txPtl': A quaUtlcaUotts. Blvd., C.M. -54S4lS6. ewport Contact SYSTEMS -chl.tn. $150. ,~446. 1 MAPLE stereo, end tables 4: Monday Wf29-10/30, 10 to ;) thl8 glamomi11, new. ,:f~uern ... add 25 Stzbmlt resume wfaalary MAINTENANCE Man lo Ateridan Division of ANALYST' Appl&ancts iOi lamps. Mske dfter. J:::· 111 ApOfena St., Bal hl~ashkln wardrobe for ctnta for each p(i,ttem tor trwnent in eon~nce motel fl], ex hann r CoJ11mbla Y'achta 6f2.8759 e. · her le.en dolJ. fJl('ludea mun-Air Mrul a.Gd Special Hand'L- lalslfled Rd no. 521 c/o 23'16 N~ Bl\'I for ~£tl' " 275 McConnlck Ave. ** G:E.' rtfrtg., 'bolt.om *:Jit*Sofa Ir matchin( love ANTIQUES, china, JIOCker, darin gown, wrap PMI· Ing: other\\'1.e third-elm PUot, P .O. Box 1560, 'M&-t155. ~·1, • Colla Meu, Ca. 92626 N£Wl'ORT BFAQI· Finan-freezer, .SlOlt G.E. Pl aeat "never uaed Both $151) peralan rug, dreuer, M11J, 11klrt, l lOIMt. drep, pants, dt:llwry will take lhtH ·~Mesa, Ca1lf 9* . .., <nt) 54!J..'1070 clal tnetltUtlon ·has lrn. dryer •. ra '5S-828.l -p 1' 968-1910. · clothes. 703 No. ~fl-clnt coa.t, aklrt. Send! "'ttlu or ~· Send to =. Qppor., 'Empkiyer UIJH [,. ~al Oppor. Empk>yer m/f me<llata openlnp ·for SR. Rtfrt&en.tQr r '-;•le. · • Balboa Island: SAt Ii Sun ' Printed P8HM'TI 9:\9CI; For Allot' BtQOks. the D41LY f~ I tloria. 1' -~llAJOIS . 'RN l.l 1t1 t. s.... Arr.~Y!lf.~ Mu.lt .Mye. ~~ Good "°n(I. * $75. K!NGloSIZE~~· vtlvet IOfa WHITE BDRM tet, uphol lit.ii" teen Jaablon doll.a. Ute t_JLOT:pt .• ~-10511• OldN~.· a Ofc. Educa .. -FR£E o 'I' yn. •l'C'"vy dper. w1.... . f15.o0111 • veaea •. · ~ ct.In, m~ 0~ scrnpa of tabrlc. ~ DUA -. """"'-= corp, aeeks inte.1Uge~1r.:-. ..... computer l)'ltema A abOJ~ LATE MODEi,. A,.UTOM.A'l'IC d1Uon! . . +-mb!c. t.tOI Vista Horar' FIVE f'Q\'TR Station, Ne• Yeft. N.Y. ,dlfld cmw:i'!re ~ scate · 1 . , . ~r..z91n ~~ f: ~W.wmt U5. ' OJUENl'rAL f\lmJtttr\',' <Bar • .N.9. • ' t~r.l~~ttm. -add 25 ~~~Pa~"=-~ Cont Bch. sei.ii ·......,. • NEWPORT BEACH tlconM Train;;,, . !ep lducalioo·& ltmlllArldl e ~ e """"1. i\. C0....S dtAln; Pk TIO Sal• Alt Object• c:eni. '°' ..... pattern tor I< EE D L !lCRAFT "121 ~ • q 0 I rt m e n t 1 1n' =:!' ":~'!':' n ~ i:; Llnllted Tlmo On Y , w /GRO~ INSURAI< FR0"1'P'IUXE l"rtsldlh'e, B~~~':" ~1Jld'b.:l4!160.' !tam~. ml;.,. Sal-Sun. !&:<! Air Mail .... S~~~ Cnoch<I. !ml~ eto. n... c:tuollledAdNo.53&,Do1ly ""-'"""trotn.o · Flmout ,llconse--llor PERSON•· ...... lo!Jo-,Wl\jle.115 t. .. -.. ...,., .lldo pm. '10CI Larlttt!llll'. CdM. inli __ otbmrittl •~"~ dlrecttona.i!Oc. J>Dot.P.O.Box1'9>.Colta Ii' • availabJethruT&fbeUCom· N):L/PAYRO"LL •• arm. .. $!0after-4p.m. taNff. dreaet •.. e'rtl,·~ -· <kl~~~ thrtt' lftfltull Maaw• ...._ Mill Ca!U-" MOOMUM ...... Al>Pilcu!a · flllly n. pllct.llota --· WEml'IGllOUSB · r ' j mlrtor-.!WI< !Um.-~~ SAT Oct. au.. t · 1 01 tt1 ~.Okt or "'""'· Senti 1n Buie. lllncy -pot. 1llL •1'1UDAY. Ex... -QUAJ,.lFICATIONS lr.w~ :;:r.:!!cinc.~:; Po<ltJtn\ '1tM>lwt ~ .,,,_,,,, -. :n: !..!, ~.ri..:;:;:·11e9~ -t.tldt\!. ,_· ;oi91 ~!~ ~;;.J~D~". ~JU'°'a-i -. lnt,.11Jl!l<l oWco l....,._,.1 ....: ! ~~Docroe -'' ~nlnat ovaUabl.. talioo, _..., 6. ""' $100. w-:zpt...,.4 pm ·· MQ$!1. -"14!1. ~ lllf, l!<otlF •· ~· HUnt. ~.2 232 w,.1 UP.!· .St.. New L"'m by plcMool Pal• I< t _•ppaunce ,,,lilt~ Coriiple .. tntnlna _.,,., ortllaot!on Of.--!"ln& NEAR •"E--Qio<I! · _ u•• .,..., -· Yortt. l<.Y. 1Cllll. Flint ,.,,.,$1.00. ._ __ ~ • lite bkiq>nc, ex• * l~ Yn.. «t Expcr. Future nurnqernent oppor. ..i: lbstalla.UQq. _of ~ electdc..,..._ . ~ ~ ProWl!1a1 S..t. A S\ln, M. 4 Kl1i>x NAME, A.DDRP.88 with Q>i11tjll:t1 ....... Qlft - , ~ ~ Only ~ •. '"1b t be~ t tunlde1. Call Mr. Sloari at IYlf.•ms. 11$-' , ~; e "{.:{1~ fJM.'e.-0:.. ·¥f!ll.. ~-~ and B'lTLll -moN 0.. • ,-I M ER -.. quolllco-need .... 1112-5440. • •• c !!:. -~. • GARA<l& s.le, >'1, Sal, ..... !It""'""" • SI.DQ. 1'1111 d•ilY In""' bom" .,..,. , TARBELL Top bM!oOb •·unlq .. -1t aood <Ondl11on. , ·' LI G "'°"' 1100.,·bl•t FUm., di••· Misc. 48.15 SEE MORE ,Qui ck °""~"' """"'" - . .. f,SCJ, ~ ' .... ,.. &lbmlt ..,.,.. W/lllary ,... tnvlronm<nL , 0 r • .... " !'.JH!lt ... .., ... c1, ' chi~ ~tu;tilan. River Aw .. "-"' S.Mlh. ......,.,. ,..., -one <11.00. her ........ v~ light qulNment In --to ' . •ldero~ncl?!li~W:..bmlt MOVING. ---lamll1 ,.... ...... -: .. SAT!ffiDAY ONLY • ""·'"'" ~-~-%\ "-'"!) .. ':;W.u !."""-· IGc • . 1,,.. Mutt ha:'" Clut!Jlod "' ... 5.12 •lo • RI AL TORS : .... 10':-nllde..::; .,,. r .F. M!Hdi« . BEAUT .• -. -D,Plf 233 Camat!on. CoroM dcl """"" ....... T.·:·.-,"=' .µer & or Dally P!lol. P.O. Boo< 'Uoo. REAL .ESl'A'l'E SALES • Ou11Nod •d. no. :134. C/O • 551-4'llll I bedml' .et.. ~. w'lilte Mar .. SofA, ii, m"""'· ~~ ~G llOOK ~Ill I • ~--•. ' ~ta., .... Co. ll'l62tl. Wby 1101 ,111! In the "boom· ll<~v Pllo~ P. !1. l!DX.1560, O~E. U11ot $<6. , l>ovelea. Xln 1 coot!. 64$-9'18 SIJNl)A * Al'YTIME ..., IOt!Ay, wear --..... 50c :v30nci.1 "°" mo,,_,I Rent Equol ~. !!In"""', lngllt': olllea In tho U.S. C.... M• ... 'Colli. SI. * ffiUClt 9' -A choir, l'URl<ITURE a MISC. 3.'11112 $1. · • Mi • Qo111 -I ~ ~ ·~"··= ·LIQ Trade HuntJnctOn Bffdl!Fountai~ An F.qua1 Oppor. Employer · ~ 01• Co ii tem9or~~! ,~-VWa, Dana ~nt. fNstAlt'r p ASR"l.OM ~· "' crJi· •. Ad. • .., .. ? -·· v.11 ... c.11 l'bll ¥<N-1 REF ' door ""'o d<-~ A ~ l!UNl>AV lo .. 4 Ill() E BOOK • ll•""""' q f ...... tor_ ......... -~eo-=~l""'' ~~.;,.tee'" ~GE-~L ts'tATE,I ........ 11 ..... ""' • ..-like -°' 165. 11"30 LllOiiOiin<i.f-Ollt~I Oolta -s.. O:M. """: l.uhlo!\Jl .... ll:r·-.1$-llol .. -I!'"' c::-C _:., _ · l"'I •rn 60:561\.,--,,,. .~ '"'!ft..fie!.a 1 _!i!Uadllo~~~oor~u!!!m!!!•Ll1'!.lw~ft!!!:!.!'.l~_..!!l-l!!?!'"'~·!!l''f!ee~.m~•!!sc::... -· '•lliill••!!l!lll!!llil••••••ill• -----~--- . Exquisite Imported Designel' Fabrics Ill ' • r f. I ) 30 DAILY PILOT Sotmy, OctOblf 28, 1'72 Here's How Yo11 C• Use Ow Famous Dime • A • U- • lri"t them or ..,.M them with _. .... to one of our 4 conwnl*ftf offleti.. • No llvutoclc. prod.-., plontt. • No comrMrclal adt allowed. • Eoch It.In must be prlcocl with ,.. Ihm ovtr $25. our famous ..._ DIME .·A-LINES FIVE CONVENIENT OFFICES TO SERVE YOU • NEWPORT BEACH .. J3J3 Nowpor't llvd. • LAGUNA BEACH ...... 222 '•ro•t Aff. • COSTA MESA ... : .... , .. 330 WHt iiy • HUNTINGTON BEACH 17175 ....... llvd. •,SAN CLliMENTE 305 Ne. II Comlno RN I Ar• For ROCKING chair, hizb bade, beautiful hardwood $ 2 ~ • 968-<002.~------Sc U BA """ .. hose "I'll&!"' $21). Doub!~ hO$c reeu.iator SIS. Full purple lint<! "'tt SUI! $25. J ack<"t $.S. WeiJht bt>lt S9. Spear gun $7. Ma#k S3. Snnrkel !ilc. J<"t fina: $12. \loH vi king fins st>. Compu1 $1. l..af'i<' spear gun S18. Call Aftc·r :l p.rn .• M2·7887. BlC\'CLE girls or boy• small $12. Rocking chair S10. Afov1er $2. Doubl~ coil springs and headboard $5. 9 drawr df'eper, untinlf;htd NAUGAfl\'OE vlbt"lltlng ,.... VW 40 HP header $2(1. Sat. 0 r Pt(! E de 1 lr w l lb l "1omen'1 26" kpttd b°'!l; ".&AO tikia, 210 cm, c&bJe KIN(i tl:tt.'11 q u 11 t tJ d ' •1th furmk:a '°/i 12$, IA~ c 11 n e r $10. Cbt'sl of a.in. or Sun. p.1n.1 841-1808. typewriter Wit $2S. UvUw. o.ll in exl"l!llm\ cond!Uon ~ blndlnp m. BAby rib with bedfl:ad $25. K n I l t IM. l Wo!>d<hrhorlo••d~-rd 109,_ Do\ISm~~l dra .... 'trs $5. BuUef SJ.S. GOOD couch $25. Crib and btdroom lam~ SS-125. each. Girl '• IY' Stllum.Y. mattrea. JCood condllloll nmc ne, never uaod • bt9 ~ .,.,.. <N n.a 536-8369. mattress $10. Maple double Dlnlna room tible 13), AriU~ exccllerit CObdltloo $' 13. $15. 2.12.f Elden No. J. CM Sooplng begs $2.50 Heh. 1 cabinet $8. Soundli•ht fl!. ALUAflNUAt slklina alus bed frame $10. 53&-mo. que tablet $S-425. two mar. Ooy'1 lfot Rod Sti~, 833-2480. TV Mil• $ll ead1. surfboard !~~~!_!° 3 fl~a~y , .. "~~ wl11dO'A'lli &. f ram t 'J 1 Sb'T raclnc mlrTon $T .51). hie tllble.i $10 f!ach. Vny old aoodh StCO•CadJM~" SJ:.;.. . N,;~""•'°c1A°'R""""d~f,-,.~, .. ~ .. ~~~le~$1S~. ~, I fU. Brus ~nR lam!'.110 Prlv•t• P arties ONLY • Adi From Business Addre11t1 Not Accepted 2" = Kill ....__.._ CM C2%,x44'~ $10 tach. 10'' fOftm covered tleerlng radio $2). J"ireplaee ~n 20th · V'lrirl01. ·chairs $5 el\Cb. M--!JSM. 15. New 1uetaJ c.rotcetor $1 . • o7VWO )'uruuk, 1'~-79xl5 4 pl;y tires $l0. I wheel S7. 2 car ram1>1 $15 and tools $10. Old cabinet 4 BARREL lnlake manifold l..AltQE 3• wide &00 6' bl"" \\'omem lkl boot1 i lze 6M ~~. uprieht la,wn mowe r enitlne each 1 O>rey vacuum elec-wll.b doors $5. Work bench for &mall block Fod US. A-• .. A _ ,.-i. GMC $6. Tennf1 rKcket $4. B1C)'(:lr. 6 dn.'A'Pr chest ~. can be $10. 847-7896. tric ·coffee pot $5. Sat. or $5.. 4:1 )'tar old Chatr $,U. SlkUng ~door ICf'ffn.t 5' w ... ~mll'I' _,. 4"IH' or In plece1 $4.50. Collcs,e ·Joot~ u~ for dttuer. &tS-2371. ROU,...AWAY bed _ will Sun. ~7. Solid oak lad.let ~ .m. A 3' wWiths $5 Md $S. u~· gr'j.1 ~:!-~~n':i~ ball PQC!s $5. S!ert"!O $5. ltt'C'. STUDIO couch S t 2 , 5 O . ile<>p t""1> _ <'Xceilenl con· lOM RJ\AIBLER n e e d 1 Credenza $15.. Pa.lntlJw;s while bamboo patk> toll up ~" tn.tjde $25. Small ord player $5. 673-0272 or ln· \\'11.rdrobe $12.~. Vianity dltion 1 w.ith cusll?m cover engine 'A'Ol'k, body & In· $5-S?-S• ~y'a 26" blkt ~ C~tn SS. 2 hand ~· "'OOdcn playhouse $10. Hiatl ~re at 2814\., \V. (kC!an- drt'S...er ll.2.50. 2 y,'&Jnut S25. Nes1a eleetnc cooker IC'rior In aood condition $25. Gl,rl I 26 btke $15. Boys Sl and ST. New blonde wll!: chBir 14, 350 cu. incl\ Chtv. nt · · · NB • Advertf1er1 violating t h • 1 • regul•tioM m•y be In violatlon of State Franchise Boord l loc•I b<l1i0 ne11 llcenH r91ul• lions. chairs SS. Tires 77'".»i:l(. wt1n atand. Perfect tor you 962-filn. Stillf{Ncy $15 e•ch. lronl~ Sto.. \Vhlte padded head: f\\"O bllrrcl tnf.akt manltotd SMAU. bulane oven Jor S4-SU. Ant~ sew t n a holidA,y bird real barf(ain 11.l . . 00.rd SS. He11.vy duty utility board n. 89.1--1465. with carbllretor $11. ford cantper, nf.'Vt.r u9ed tlO. ~ n11chlne $25. Euy chair la. Maple ttadina" lamp on ENGLlSH Ir: Weatun. ridi~ ca.rt $15. 2 each hang!"&" DRESSER with mh'Tot $25. li:nltion coll $2. Chlrterobe Two wet suits small aiie $4 -... $12. Z\2 22nd, CM SLll.nd with tn,y, e'OOd buy at clothes leathl!r zi~ri· . lamps $1 and $25. Lawn Dft.ss fonn $10. LamPI $1. SlO. 548-6842. each, Single brd complete 1 ~ ......... '------BABY rumiturr, erib and mattrt'55 $10. ?ti at c hi n g chellt $8. Stroller like new $10. Bassine! S3. &19-41728, 10662 Rhonda Ave., G.G. BATilROOM fixtures, grey, Basin $10. Toilet S I S. "8-8&U. ~l hp t"lectrlc motor s.20. cost $4. tl'MAtorml"r tor LklnPI chaps ""'?".~ onet> ~ ""1• 1 lit tu r n I tu re S 5-S 2 5 . Oialrs ~. L~~ $3. FORD 312 -s;•.,.n-. ~ Set ot S25 Ex c t 11 e n t condJ.tiOn, $45 never med ~l 7566 train ste. j.ust in time for slim 10 5 1 $25. English. 6 Di.shwasher SlO. Oraot'a DroJrleai table $31. End l!llllids new'""lil~""''p;,tnta Very w"llU&1 dinDu d1abM. -: 21'" 0 rorary 11wn~·~r. 3. hp Chris~u un SS. &t&-8239. ~v~~-=f1s~~1W!s::! $5-$25.. Old buffet S1S. table $5. Teen clothe• Sl-45. rotor.' oil filter all ltll JeeP ~a.t~ ~peve:;~ ~ • IlMgi;i:1 I: Stratton wlth \'W engine parts: 1600 pan-VC'lve t hat SlO. Jorlphens fttaguine rack $5. Solid Books, gamea, $1. Ru.&• $1. rear end SlO 6f5..8399 640 real bey 6'13--0057 Wea , C'atchtt $2), 442 Maanolla, cake caae S25. 1500 case $25. sizPs 8 & IO S2-$5. English nahogany record . cabinet Stroller S10. 5&6335. Co\-e, CM ' ' Ney.-port Area. CM 645-1355. 1500 crank $25. 1500 head, & Western bk>uses Klzes U>. French Provincial com-BIKE $8 &: $3.50. Bike parts 3 speed alrl's bicycle. S15. FLORAL ~h and chair rebuilt ·$20 ea.ch. 1200 header J0...36 Sl-$3. English 1purg mode $1A). 0 r name n ta 1 lOc to St. Sleeplna: ball $3. Electric 8lide vin·.er $8. ~CH~1 k, n S2Clna~ "·Ith matchl"" valanct $2S. system. no. Yamaha . 80 $5. 962-6722. aluminum potts. set of 10 Shick hot foam $3.. VYr tint Yellow child'• dftSlf!'I' $7.00. "'"""' t n . ~!ETA too , · ft. newr been assembled $25,. Col<"man ~ove $3. Single burner portable h ea t i n g !110\'e $2. \\'eldirig cart, rusty 5. lo'Olu-15" wheels. '72 Pinto S5 for all. Good crib mattress S2. 4 foot fluores· c:cnt lil!,'1lt fixture. needs stal1 <"r $2. 10 loot lraverse rod $2. 962-9824. .... frame & tit.es S20. Engine for S20 Tr1c:yde S 5 chains $5. Golf cart SS. ~--3 room1 cream cWored tu.rry APT. size relrit<"rator $25. Mllple eoUee table '10. 2 S20. 645-748l ·or 645-6280. PU~LE dre«aer $20. Doll W"""'"ht "tron tea cart ns' Pol Id pri le ~ VW --.><CJQ, tinK 10x15 PO. ' Lawn .....i-r ...,. 125 encl table• $5. 01.'e!'lltuUed furniture $3.50-$5 Toy1 ·--· b ... ,~,1 .:tcop1lowl,~ball COMPLETE double bed $25. type• carpel an<1' g g• ll'; ' "'"'6"" • •-• chair $3. Record rl\ck $3. RONSON hair dryer $2. V\V 75c-$4. Chrlltmb cards WfOUl'hl Iron vanity be~h ... .... ...,. I m.lrror S25. 12xl .. ~i S20. ' 'x n Painters and ex I en 1 lo n ..... 1 la ., V . air -ndltJo·-115 1 ....... e 11 _12 box Sho SS Et---'-... ~ ., and "ft~ $2. Electric ater Dreuet" w th SIS. 548-6842. plank $8 2 bird $4-$6 rue mp ...,, eneban "" '""' · ...... " .~ . p vacuum • 11:\;U-K: ULV<JJu ,... SS. "'*--r .•~. SUn'----646-3534. or 548-1654. ~: · C8gel ' bllnds St. Dishes Sl. Swing old . trunk $10. HJ-fi $10. $15. Charcoal arill $5. Wrought iron chandelier Sl.5. "'1"' ""' ~" BLACK &Ix drawer dreuer T---•.,.ic .f<U1 ...... ~-!.· Ing doors SI. Red hri<'k Zt•n1th color TV, needs tube> \llagon $fl. after 2 p.m. 1010'1 CUfty &uic Dr., HS. mix master S1ll. l!'oot loe~r GIRL'S bike $5. Surf.board will\ mirror S:k>. 646-700%. ~· -.......,,. .... .....,. -•-h $15. Shoe-box of paper cl ip11 963--3317. 962-1190. St. Blond tall $20. W\r $20. $10. Wrouaht Iron and 1872 Monrovia, Apt. B .... en.c · Lii.mp SO e. SJ. Pair Gretsch GP drnnt , . I6r..ll\1 ptojector$3. Eleetrlc amber gl.ua Spanish style WHITE 6' 9 drawer bureau 64.).-88;)9, · Chr1!ftma!'I d ~co r a Ii on s i.tlrks 50c:. 2 boxes canasta SllETLANI_) f Io or sham· CHINESE mah o &'an Y nddin11: maeh.tne S15. OIU'S h~ lamp $15. Danish $25. ~ wltite nlte stands SlS 2t--50c. 1'o)'!I 5 r-50<', cnrds and score pnd 50c. pooe!'. hke •!c111 $15 . TV/stereo cabinet. make a S2. Queen box spring SJ, chair $2. Chais lounge S2. each. Larsi:c mirror $10. T\VO light meters $6412. Cost $l'9-S32, p e r r e c I , 531-T:6i. GOOD workirnt ttindition 642-1R9.l. 7R'2 Josnn St. Ct--1. Lon~ shag ""'"ill: SlO. 125 8th ltc(r~rntor \\•1th bottom hand8oni(' bar $25. GN'en ll<"ndboards $4, $8, $15. Avon carrying b8I $3. Shelf Small cherry end table S:il>. West i n i house sev.ifla off Pla~ntia St . St B 536-7477 freezer $25. Gu heater $10. ctu·~t S.'i. TV, as ts S25. Dre~r $5. 'I\vin mattress bracket• 10c. Rollaway bed, 2 larKe ottomans $10.· 3 . machine $25. ~5269. \\'eiJrhl11, Z-50 lh. plates SA ' · · . \Vcstinii:houle elt"Ctric Iron Large rold carpet SS. Small !lt'I SIO. Bulletin bMrd $2. single $12.50. Cosco kitchen lamps $:20 each. 2 eltttrlc Dl.Al\IOND engagemt>nt rini <'Ach. Rix 25 lb. Plate,; S5 2 tires 6:45 x .14 fits 6:00 ~ 14 S8. F'ull 1iU? mattress $7. blond cltcst $20. Student Suitcase '1. Auto top carrier C'art $3. Too.ster $3. New ttkl ove111'1 $25 each. Leopard sz;. Diamond v."edding rmg· Pilch. 2" i:. 10 plateA ?"-' ~,.._ $15 pr. Sewing table $5. 1 Small griU $1.50 Door m!r-d-k 110 ~ •• Round 4:<8 17. Desk $10. NiteBtl\nd9 torche• 11 ea"h. Drifh\IOOd C'hAir $3'.J. 2401 Vista Hoaar .,........ ....,..'"""""' tu h-c:h\•pJI $15. 1 gas tank ror II...,,. L"itchen ,, ••• ,.,, m' ,"_. 1· •. ""':,;.;,:""',.~ Lom• ' HB COSCO tabll" S3. Bookcase $5. Canni5ter set S 3 . Cocktail table & 2nd tables S1S. 325.3 Idaho J....ane C.i\t. $25, t.Olid gold, perfP!ct f'llr h. M2-:'!146. f ~ Ch $2 2 k "" n "" uun ., .-.. nu.1·~ St each. ~ frame• $2 JX--$1. 356 16th Pl. C:'i.1 =:,,,,~-~----I stones. both lik<' new. or . 0 " ev · . s~a er 10c-50c. Jleavy duty desk Pl, CM. l ,,. v, of C'&eh Kitchen item!! lOc to GC-3877 DOUB'~"""' ...,.~ ........... n..A NE\V hunt hat $15. F.ngll\ll:h ra~1~s $.5 •• Pa 1nt111 R: s C'hair $12. School desk ss. ~ ...... _°-' Sl · · $3 Si ' · ...;. ""'4.J.Wo -.._...,....,"I. .~ 54S-Jll2. boots, rubber no. Used IV1ckk1 Originals) $4.!6 to \Vhite laced room dividcni 1Un~wrs5ity, off aw.tin l:. · · D&.rush ellairs · ii-SURFBOARD 11' $25. Jland frame $.5. Maltresa $1. 2 LADDER $.5. 8 n tree trim- mer $5. ~r $3.fll Garden tnst"s Sl.50 ea. Pkmt food • _.,,....SO.SL 325.1Jdah> ~.C.M DOUBLE Maple beo..ll>oard Mlttt $3. 492--1359. $25. 642-1461. 17 each. Good be<inneri rv1ne t. ~~ 8N•m8.t0J_._Pn! 4R835•"-rRl\.'t'r thrown pottery, v a 8 e 8 , mattreaes Md box •~ $3). ...,;.......i_ bed -i..1 · · ""'' "' .... · planten, $3-$8. 548-5044. sels for chiktren S10 each ~!"5"' • .....,. ......... e STORAGE cabinet,. $5. Baby 4 Chevy rims v.ith hubs $6. surilxlard 6 feet $10. Two SATURDAY only. llOV ekoc-'SI FORD-Mee ndlator, . M!t. ~ size rollaway bed :-1.s Dishf!s$1 ill:' ~ ~n b&.thtub $1. Baby clotht!s Floor model RUn rack $7. boys bikes, one ftirls bike, tric dryer. worts l'OOd $JO. V<'f')' good S25 Ntv.• wall T\\llN headboard, be Ip;<', $20 Floor lllrnp Sl 2 twin dinette • ........ ,_ S2) ~e 25c-50c. Bird c~ $5. 19732 Lawn seeder S4. 548-2174 204 SIO each. Clot.ht's. 25c-$2. Refrigerator $10 Sm a 11 h mall box$&. N U frame on roller $5 each. 1 ' . book headboard •. ,_ ~ ~. w-...... ~ · -:..__r, Trident Lane, H.B. E. 22nd St. CM. 'IV stAnd $1.50. TV snack refrigerator, no freezer door, ung ~ 0 • Light Maple step end table 11 17>t, h """'s.·~• --~-! '"'"'"~ .., auN\ ......,.,..., -.. s 50c vw deluxe car .........f f ~-_ 8 tt. 5 1 \\'bite T14' fonnica SU cost "1th drawer .....,,_ Green an-....... eac . V'C, .. uvm ,..,.au Shi 316 Broe.dway, C.M. BABY stroller Peterson $15. AtAGAZtNE table, 3*x5' $25. • • .._... · ' e;....,.. or ~-.., x t. $25. Garage 1Pri1'J•. 2 new n .... .....1 radio~-......... \ _... li&ht fixtures St 8.cb 1..S HI h ~-'-11 20 Rms watt Sben'OOd Hi-fi C8JT!er SIO. Parts from '61 aluminum window ont aide -K ......., -• '-Al~ ......,.,""' • ,.., speed .....,., bo • •••-$5. 7' PORTACRJB SlO. Car bed &1)-00.W. &" ...,,,,..,-0. Boosttt Pontiac $5-Sl5. Car ra~ opens $6. 6*a tL' x 8 fl -am.,......d picnic t.Uller radk> $25 Black la.cqoered !iumi • Y s U<M: ..;, $4. Potty chair $.1 Playtex BfW TV perfect ocntition chair S2. 19741 Trident $~. S~S~~t ~-~~~~ $5-SlO. Used auto tires \WOd<"n v.1.ndow, l2 pantJ. $6. Blue ftlllDd table cloth bookcase ' table $25. End uminum Christmas tree nuner $3.. Sandbox S3. m.1 SZi ~9 Lane, H.B. ladies bike $15. Oi.ild bike $2-$5. 536--038. $4. <',', foot x 5 ft. wooden $3. 34" round mirTor $8. table S15. 548-5044.. SS. 5 gal. aquarium wllh a11 Id-~ ' --C 'I ' STUDIO •-• Sl 5 Flex gu !'--11 ••. H-·-..,.ulpment $7. TV roU-11bout ... ..,. .......,..,, ·" · . KENMORE DJ e I e c 1 r i c 1r1i • Gas dryer seat new $5. Stove S20. 82.5.'C'l4 tires and maJts, near window, 16 pe.nels S3. 30 for BAie si';; $3. ...,.,Fiaa "$L BOY'S clothlna. lt-16. pants, ;land Sl. Chlldml's weldOO GAS range SZ5. Re(rigera.tor dryer, white $ 1 5 , SlO. Set of chillo. S7. ~nch Re~rator S20. Ga 11 ney,• $3) each. ~76 inch White tonnica table, 3l Sprinkler ftttl.nga 2 0 c. •htrts. .shoes. sweaten. like S\ving set $5. 1319 Befta.1t ~~· _ both. apartm<"nt size. i\TnstC'l't'raft sabre-jig saw 8eats for van $1. Car h<'d cnmper 1tove, brand nE"lv before 3 pm inches high $2. 6'1footx6'Ai R@dv.'OOCI OOardl S5 all. New new 51)c...$L Ladles clothing, Ave., C.M. 546-4283. :>ia-.)flX). SlO. 646-6"948. $3. Fredinr table $12. Car S20. EJectrle fans . 75c-$2.50. ELECTRIC d ·u 318,. . . foot .com~ Ka I· 1"<6 ook l5e fdlit 2• Icalian 14-16, 50c-$1. 541bWH. DUN~~ 1 bl • ....-ti:('ftt $1. Sn.by c 0th t' s 2xl2 DoURlas fir. large M 8 lJl ._A ... kitchen •• hroll-PADDED StroUee c.11.r ll!!'llt .. "'' ''"' a <', .) l\T0"5 "' 50 Yds. ne\I' dark _green k-T'x. dining f:\hlP SJ. scraps $5. Partially finished dustrla1 bf and ~ Sll.9.5. vani..-::u °'"'" cyrre.ss S2 (not a plant). KING t1ize matfioeu $22. with head rest $13. Playpen ii-on chairs 1vith blac-k seats da-cron drapery ma.1eriaJ Tli 1.,Aterbed franle SlO. 25 !IQ. Co.ntractor s pr 1 c e 1n cooklng hood $10. Fibergla~ Yl\Ni rocks Sl~. Decor Springs S22. Fra.me ss. Pair $4. Mcktt changing table sro. 285 Co~ta :\.fesa SI., ....., C•r tori cam"cr 13 ""' 1 _·cycll•IB$t l97SJ Trident _. f I oriR!nal boxes exC<'llcnt beth tub and shower sbill, hot!IC's $3. !)45...-0797. pill-·-~. Gold a-~·• 115. s~\Jer $2. •-•--t ,.al . ~ \f 642 11!09 ...,,,. " ... iu. ......ne y .. s. rug scraps or Pl\ . ' . ll•ht bl"•· 5 r ...... i"""'• 6 feet unD -...... -.... UlUUI c · · -· Deluxe st·ro ler $8.30. Kid· ' · 4·1J11cork nig $15. Encl tables ChriP"A st~~~9990g!ft only $11 .95. high, 33 inc~d..;;,06$10. 6x1 2 PIECE eofa S 2 5. 7x9 $10. Matchina runner, $2. 644-2448. CRlB. Babylioe, Springtime, dies ooto safety harness in t.1F.TAJ. bunk bo">ds, narTOw Sl-$5. V11.scs and glassware-nunc .,...., · fool aqua bre_;:;:_ nook Brown/hlaek double foam 3xl0 $2. Good ladle1 clothes,M c=AP~L~E~=fi~nl--·--"--10-_-,.-.1 fyl G-.. = \low hos S2 ~ La ·~ virtually indesln.lctnblt' 110. 2~-•= """A ,. Pl ~·~· b'-1-f r · l'lG --16 De 1 i g n"" r "'""" • .......... s C'. , .. ....,. ....,., ye . ....,, -wn ~·er .,..,. B9?..""" ....... -...,. "'7'f"'\... umer. near \VHITE angora fur roat \vilh whf 1 · ~bt ru ....,r ma .. ,.,ss 0 spnngs ,,.. · --· sectional bedroom furniture and orange trim, w;OO ortly g..,;vel bench vi.!lt $6.50. 1;·· ·-~)19. Pomona & l!tfh. red silk l!ninR, like new size with te onruca '" t' or car ""as -$.115 now $17. formals, 12. S22 each. Call inchxling comer and 2 monlh~rfc(.1. condition dtiU 9la.lld $3.i11. 2 fl("\V G:\.IC TIRE balaOO?r $15. f.fountaf LARGE 3 way table lamp $5. 10-12 only $20. 645-4749. ::!.,ia~a~~ i:Siir.~~ ~!j~1:, C:'!:,!!'e':1; s1~ ~:: ~·Ja!ht ~~; n d a Y · J'\.'g\llar desk, sHdlrlQ: door $25. 838-p;dw.p v.tieels, 756-16 ea.di slot r:ir trllt'k :l lA.ne \vilh 2 record tabl<"s $2 and $4. ~1 E 0 1 TERR AN EA N Sierlcs SL 645--8375 Saturday chests and chesf9 of \~~'il.St= i: :!~~~ ~. ·~~~ hf~ ~11:1i.{. ra~·mC:~ :I Danish modem chairs and cred. denia7 SlO. Decorative only. sr~~:: F~ '!;.,:b· i"'~ ~~Zr.EP.A~~~ S~ ~~m~~~ ... ~ --'l .......... --rmting nails Sl.25. % roll $8. LPs SI. Ota.Jr $5. Chlld table $15. Square end table ivider $ ·50· \Vrou,ght iron 7 ORN ''IENTAL I S17. Couter ~ bike J'·""'-ulic jack $25. camn.. !K'CUonal SlO. each aecrlon, ~" ,...., ........... .., '"'"' 1· M M~ ,. M 12 bl 16 9..... ............. SS. Vegetable cutter, new candlebra s.20: Sllmgym ex-#U'I s~ r S.'>. v.•heels and tlfts $5 2 J)tdab .,,..... ... t.ctv.wd, cost SlO. d for '°°mg -· aft. w -· fl e 1 •u~ 1 ~1'K"nl Lane, ss. Hand slicer, new $5. ercl.aor $12. T'A"O blond encl Dinette :w!th .t cha1rr $20. · ing eqUipment $5. Battery will JK>ll 8eparately. Hand $3. Small e4ectric hooter $3. a~Med lamp shadl'I Sl · H.B. Card table and 4 chairs $8. tables Rood condition $2.SO Room divider $5. TV SZ""-.. ~CJ<:S11 sf-~= ~&J'Rer $15. Carpentttl tool1 (!:ardt":n tool1 SOc-$2. 2 Smd. portable bar $5. Kodak movie editor and SEARS vacuum $20. Head-3l27 Orange, CM each. 3%x5' Ji;Old area ru.g O>f1ee and 2 end ~ $.25. 119 l4th St NB~ .... Dual muter cy lnder SS. Spru1illh style I e ct ion a I 646-1824. 81ficer UI. Auto air con-board &: frame S 1 o . 9 f• C'L--'-_,_.... __ _, -"th $10. Green circular $5. 2 Bunk bedll $20 each. Dinette ' Luaage rack $2. Socttt set ~cues110 , •• andh. Blackma~ ANTIQUED White 5 drawt'r ditioner ARA com~ $2i lifahogany coffee table SlO. " ~ .. ...u·J.l.Jl.WUU "' plutickttchenchainSl.50.1 wtth 2 cbaJn $15. Fan SlO. TREl~~ .!~!~.h~HS;!~ $10. ~.~$2.si~l'!-~,· ""'"" -swiirel 4 new towel ra.cb $1..9), End bl $5 car racks $25. 642-6236. ---... U. 2 Chalr S3. WOmen's dreues """'"'""' .., ........ ....,.. ;;;;.i VW _.... .... ~ ...,.,,,,, oHJce chair $15. Brus wood chest S2l. Andqued 'l\'hi~ 2 Picture framM $1. l.Ox· ; ta es I -eaC'h. Vene-MAGNUS child' h d ~"' mower S twin bed -._ ..,.~,__ ...,_ n...--combl super P"O skis $25. -. Hard '""""t 13. Lite meter box $7. Pictures, ~ •. dra~. AmolrM 3 tray 12 ro"ion ~It carpet, ~ tian curta ns S2 each. 5 c 0 r spreads Ol'&Jlll!! and brown ;;;oJI,;. Ol.llA3 ..-:. .... ~P'• ....... 215 CM Sat, SUn C!5 River i5, ~ motor n 25e-$5. 2*1Q Shantar at ~ .. sz. ~.!.,_.fold\• !"1. $.5 •• 56-0lSl evs ·~~ 5-1&-7300. ~~ ~· i:~:~~ ~ •1rames' 13. La,...$3. 33 ap\clnd~ -~thn tt~lghtor ::;:::: SS~t N. B. 49th I: River. Trash cart ss. Slldtring Adams. CM 56-4735. ~~ ~WlUI ~ "wkebdi. ?£.! 7.entth AV1.r DOUBLE bed with frame dltlon. 545-4954. moo barrels $l5. 6 "'s2.i. CbNioJ~ radio $10. Desk $.5: T Y p E WR I TE R Royal iron $2.. 646-3S3'.I. al" bike $10. 0ran£e 1'JI k1w table/toot .tool. $2.-0kl MAPLE coffee table s25. Sl.5. S4~75ST. TWIN box 11prtng and mat· 7S' garden hose $5. Ironing Dresaer $15. KlngsiT.e mat· portable, quiet Deluxt with EL CAMINO lambtt rack SlO. Bill@~ tT.!50. \\"hit~ sewi~ m a c h i n e , Convtrtible table $2>. E\ec-GOLF clubs, bag, and cart treu $20. Saturday till noon, board with cover S 5 , lrE'U $25. Kinisire box cw $25. U n de r w1°.0,,,.d $25. Bunk beds S 2 O , ~plcut!t $'1.50. cabinet ror deek or entry tric motor $10. Gas motor.t, tl"nirK' Christmas gift $25. all day SUnday 54&-f.694. Electric can opener Sl. N~· ~ng1 S25 each. "Ooobl~ ~~~ri=~oa.ste'~ SU1'fboanf PJ, Modem deM. re! t!ble Sl'r."ff~·:e1~~ table~.Sat .. evenqoraJI 8, $20. Metal' ICOOter $2.l. 968-f.002. heavy duty extension cord bed $25. Headboard $5. GE $4 ~n65. Ul. Speakers 75c-$2. Shop Tether ball, newr uaed ..,• day SUnday, 5'18-5632. Typewriter $25. Typewriter CHAIR~ pair beige \Vlth blue 47" round wrought Iron table $3. Bath tub curtain with ~2533. · · · blower $10. Film projector ~ $3-$5. Games 50c. • table $6. Milk glass 50c-trtm S2S <'II.ch. Red, blue, $20. Four ~t iron adjustable rod. 3 patio . . .. HAND lawn mowtt $&. Lawn with sound S2S. %-ton O\ev BoWliriir: ball 8 1 SUPER 8 vtewer $22. Coet $2.50. Coffee table $15. End bei,.... plald S25 968-f,002 chairs and cushtor1$ SlO-table1 $3.M. Pair ladies 1dze GIRL'S Schwinn bicycle 24 spreader $3. Half mower $5. coil springs SS. l chrome Trade~nds Lane~~· 1!37 $of.>, 531-7566. table ST. Wheel & swivel tor .. -· · Large outd.ool' playbo_u.$e S5. 6 and mens 9 roller akatl'8 Ice oondlUon Pl. Adding Slove S20. Carpet !Wffper wbe@l, 6 lug Chev truck SS. ROLLA\VA Y bed and zip-ai~e wheel trailer $15. 14" CHU.D'S picnic ta.hie $3. Carpeted tbree-atoq doll S2 each. Twin & double mil.chine, manual S 15 . $1.!JO. Paperback books lOc \Vooden play pen I: psd S12. ptted cover $15. Girl's v.ticel $7. SciMor jaek $1. built-in iron inJr h n,. r rl house $5. Wooden mUllicaJ sheets like new $2 ea.ch 67l-42.62. each. Mangle {ironer) $15. Revolving cabinet \\:\lh dra- Stingray bike SI3. 3:>mm Hydra u 11 c jack $3. <'llblnet with board $3.50. 2 nursery lamp St. 551.,6983. Maple bureau 112. Maple S 5 Boy' Electric built-ins $10. l3i E. \\'Cr SlO. 2 metal ehairs $2 camera $7.50. lica"y 1lu!y Surfboe.rd ~ Sat-Sun. ~ blue v."OOden patio chtilrs SINGER sewing machine in book casP $7. 'x\2' pink Nb~~ srree13 .. 15n ~.:...1 .... · ~j 18th St. C.M. 548-4485. each. lee cream maker $5. chrome camera ll'ipod &. La Jolin, H.B. 962.3983, $3.M each, Boys and ladles c"-1•lnct S25. Atltinue sink llbaJt rug $10. T\l.'O amb<'r 1"""s · '""'"'!'·= SC GIRLS bl'r.; ..,,, r............ }lard\l.'OOd carved placquf's --"-1othl 15e-25c h .....,21 _. "' swag lamps $7 50 ea rl<!sk S25. Outdoor fire e ~· ~-'!'"" 40c each. 3 1tyrofoe.rn cue $7. Baby W104Aoa-$2.SO. DOUBLE door ~rator " ng eac . """' pUmp JU. 548-7379. 644-6800 14882 · Foxc:ror~ engine $3. Port-a-crib $10. table $10. i51:hl fixtures: J.Oc. Car top rack $3.50, "'8 pl('C('s S2:i Double bed com.pk-le Mint"t"Va H.B .. 96S-Sl02. LIVING room chair1 loose Tuglin Sat. !Janel edttr Sl.5. Artificial Dillhell lOc. Fishing pool jlnd freeztt boxes 30c each. Bot· of lxlx12 black travertine wM.b bookcue headboard BABY needs. p I ft y pen, cushin seat and back. cost tree $4. l2'x8' ti~ antique ~lb. $52 k1:,..~!~ e~ ~ ~~r:., i:R~1~~ ~~~~ :I:z.ro sz;. New crib am ma~1s Port-a-crib, car hed, bum. $240, sacrifice $25. 548-3002. S~E 1chlna 6_ pat18tems hs satin drape!! sz. 4'x1i' s10 615-433l shaver SIO. Docton old or--,ach·~. aell """" tor an. All m Four 'N!'OC!Jtht iron 11wing, WAllwr, infant seat FORMICA dinette ~ v.·ith 5 P Pace settlJlK eae and 6'x4' $10. Wicker and · fice baby &cale $2. Old 75 ~ chain $2 each. Tank type platcx nu1'111"1', book, bottle chain $25. 642--£236. ~ setting, Sango chi~ -Fran-wrouq-ht iron tables $25. 42'' GOOD rallan furn It u re, f'J>m record albums S1 each. Mana in l'Xcellent mndltion, \lllCUUm witt1 tools SS. 9 ft. holder & "·am11er Sal f()I" all .. . cine pattern 4-5 Piece place round glass top no. Woven lampg, end tables, Iha.a: ru& Den mothers uniform com· no junk. ~tm... step ladder $5.. ~ desk or sell separately 16082 ~ electric fan. good con· aettinga $6.50 each. 3 dinner wood 9'xS' white S 2 0 SlO ea.ch. 673-3817. plete $5. 3 Sean XL shop AU'I'O.\fATIC "W8Shtt $2). wWh one drawer $.1. Small Glare Lant, H.B., Edwards dltion $6. ~ pl.ates St each. 2 CUPll sauc-546--0469 · SECfIONAL 3 1p}eces CU1"ed coats $10\Record player $4. =~~~.i;:: ~~ss.~':..~ .1:nt1naer. ~· 36 hp s25. ~~~lat~~1e~1~~F~CESO'ffn,curtaln ~blue nykln $25. ~~~f~~~ $3. Seed t!Pf'eader $.1, LerJre eoadl. Hant bat $1. Pink D~~~::~ desk $15. Twin VW fend<'n. rear S2 each. o"""td ~-~~ .. ~ilh 1 .SO. ~~12black, 27x56 $15. TWO _......__ft_.. _.... porta e flood light hold!: 4 wah!r tu'lP $15. Electrlc kit('ben dock Sl,. Ht-ti, """...,. 'UllllOle 1V $15. Like Front $5 each. Bumpers, .au.iw aau.• I a• 11 • •w......,.,,.ua, one 5"""• bulbe $10. Electric shaven ' ' .. "" TIME FOR QUICK CASH . . . THROUGH A . • . • . DAILY PILOT motlr fl. Electric heater $4. needl wotlc SI. Tu b new set Ironstone dishes. front SS. Rear $3. Ded&: lids, pitcher $7.50. Cr 7 s ta l ZIG-ZAG sewing machine one not 90 IOOd flO, 548-4436 ss-no. PWtic Christmas B11ce parbl ~ lArge endosuft one &tut 100tf &er'Vt'I II, SIO. 2 rattan bar front $5. Rear S1 548-9960. r~me bottles .l holder ~· S20. Twin bed ho:< snril11l 3--6: :l>. tree $4. Foot stool S1 volcanfe rodes SS ~adl. Sl. Long' drapery box With l'tools S5 l'lllr. Bird cage ft, inch revese bowl $3..25. aM mattrt'ss $12. Smafl BOYS English 3-flpeed bike Portable cooler $5. Bro\vn Ste,, stones 2Sc each. vw traveree $1. 5'8-3210. Reel powa-mower $15. 3 ~e~~~:;1 :he~/: ::~: s:~ hrane la.mp• & bikes S3 each. 968-60'70. hand and coaster brake, wiglet Sl. Tool boxes 50c hood and butnc>el" S 5 , ~G silvtt IOUVe-ttl~ \\'8.)' swag lamp blue/green Ford pick\lp truck wheels :Uvs-plitr: .:!i ~ CARPETING, 137 y a rd I racing handlebars S 2 5 , s;.chj ~ .. n:t~ c~ 646-5848 • 769~ W. attn St., •JIOOftl $1.15 each. Set of :2~ Sanla Anita, F.C., and tires SS each. 548-9960. $3.50. Many Cl')'llital roee blue-green hle:hlow. newly 673-38'17. each. Books 50c. Black A: WANT AD I ' C.M. !\teAk lm!.ves, unu9Cd $2.50. · STOVE, good condJtion S2;. pattern stemware $1.50 eac. shampooed and In good con-BAU.ET arm rcsl'i and red velvet .ie'A-elry box $2. ClUB and matress $~. Ht1.lr Bnrbeque tet. unuM'd $5.50. COWMBIA Tape kecorder 953 Governor St., CM. Old Haviland C()V(!t'ed veg. ditloil Sl :vs.rd. Twin bed and hra.eket1 $15. 673-9(59. JeweJcy 50c E!ach, Btlby ~ $8. Double bed $25. T"·o TV trays 50c each. Set $25. Proctor Silex Coffee STORAGE shed 2 ftx-4 ft 6 dish $14. Relish dish $.5. frame $25. Double bed S2:5. SUR!o'BOARD, brand new, bath tub soc. Baby clothes Diaper pRU 50c. Pott,y 1eat of ChUwe table mttts: Ul\08· Pot ~-Ballkell, '25c-$1. ft hlah SlS. New aiinese Cookie . Jar $7.50. 01 cl Double frn.me SIO. 3 double been used 5 limc11 S15. 25c-50c. La.IDe8 knit suit$ & $2.50. Port·a1X>UY $2. Car ed $3.73 Set of me~• r Typeo.vritcr t.a.bJe $..1, Golf brlslle paint bruilhes lhnogese crocheted bed headboards $.i each. Walnut 548-4436 ~:30. cloffies si.1.e 5-1 f1. Avon !«!at for Vfln ena:ine mount club!J in bag Sl4. V r dUbs & 8e.g $1. La~ St.50-Sl6. R<"cord albums spread $10. Alllgalot" bag $5. rt'lffec table $Li. End tAhlf" HIDE-A-BED Ccost new Viki!\&' Hom bottle $6. Sj. AM clock radio S8. $2. Electric fan $8.00. C&tt.Sl. ?.fet"lll Clothes RAck and TeOOl'ds 20 c -S1 .50 . Unflnl•lwd needlcroint wool $10. Lamps SS. Chiltl'111 $300; $25. Mat1~1 for 5J6.7329. ;.,.is.-1235. Top popcorn popper $4. · $1 Lawn moWtt A: ca.tcheT 675--1962 to fin ish hoop $6. omlng 10 foM'l'l\ea. play faNe "Ind above 58"w S15. Mens pro- SPANlSH book~ $10. 3 GE tnlvll km $7.;.D. Leed9 St 2 Bed frMlet $343. . cup electric coffee pot $3.50. bt'nches, like new $10. fC'llional fiauro lee skatc11 draw<"r antiqued desk SZ> IOft • u i tc Is e $8.!IO. Hanginr Shelves $1. SMkets T\VO sutfboarda $lS each. Turkey ~ter $2.2S Box Chll<t's rocker $1. T(IV!; size 9 $8. Oillds beRinner Large I.Able $.10. Antlqued SruMonitt mtn'• 21 inch 25c·SI. -Picture Frame& 5c-~ reoordert' SlS rch·S}t = _ ~ S3~6Id ~1 &-$2. Slri~Atienhofier 2ll lee llkates site 1 ~S $3. d\ning room set Sl&. Boy's sdteue $25 Heavy tron $3. Electne Can Opener S1 cqu prnen ' 0~ llthotuaphs small cm, bindings & "POies $25. &M-05M. ~ad and match\na: ~ .~..,SR..;,, ~_?.! ~~~ -~ .2::! r Ke ~~orl :r ~tri; framed S3 P8ir -Books Hart 180 c.m~ S25?.fart:~~ =o=R'=ESSIN'-="G=--,., a-,.b ~l .--17~. dni.pes $15. D~ 10c-s·( ..... ~ .. ...,_. ..... .,. r•~...,.. DWU ........... .-. iri.i.: COD-. S3. T • and book~ndS-VB.lle-~ blndlnp and ...... es • ~ 837-4293. llZI Trinity Dr .• C.Al. ~ ~~·5?~ :x·-~~$1.-~ =~Stnalj>"table -plctuttsSl-flD9Jr,4lnch ~~ $25.BalboaSa.t ront· ~SO LARGE ltr0rt¥. older 545--65~7. ~-$15. Gold brocade Tlllbl ~ 50e V S)c and t:belt $2. Large cabinet cache pots $.1 1>ink 3 w1;y ~ • a n · treez.er' top re~tor $25. 2 p I cc e ~t e ti .1 t er. jadcet froln JiCrw l°"W $9. Latte.;:r . t ( ... ) 13 • $10. ml Hlihland Dr. NB. pole lamJ: $3.15.. Qerber 4 1933 Ftderal c.~1. nmean 5eCtlona.I, big, SZ Ruby rtau tmnbJes Sl-10 Oriental~ new pull J>'Af-AM stereo S25 Air steak kn" e .. bb boxed $t 1 Navajo pk:turel ST each. I G N I T I O N Sy• t e m , ea.di section, y,ilJ sell eech. Sat-sun. 10.S. ~ (brua) SS. -r..Jeer ~ &UIPUlkm apeakerS S20. Sat" sun 1-6. 545-6505. Baby rocker $22.50. Orlentlll capacitive dlltcharxe. man: »epll!'lltel y. It~ H.O. tmn Commodore Rd., N.B. near lace & lJnen ISJ-$2. Book 548-&M4. OCCASIONAL lllble S 1 S. l'U£. $25. French clock, $20. t~n ps, New unit 962-9740. layout ~. Three OCCIU!ionAI Irv1ne am 211t. 548-1287. l!ndl Zc. 10 Vohunff Jr. OrNET"I'E 1'et $20 1512 Lampe S\5 & $10. Spauldil'll Old bottle lamps, $18. STROLLER S15. 1'1\.'0 wla11 ctMUrs s.>$%t. Step end n.i ... -n. for all Good ~b aasstcs (new) SS. Hawaiian Orange Ave ·CM 64"6666 golf clu~ men's St~. ?.tovfe ftlaJrazln.!! ruk S15. MAXWf!ll SlO each. Stereo SlO. Piece11 table.1$4. Redbllnr loungtt, ,..,,"' .., · ...., ' ' screen ~ 1 0. 12x12°'x'.l.2" Ptl.rlt print, $18. 1088 N. ,hea.t·vibratorl! si"l. torn. mattross $2. 4 foot fluoreg. llhlri (~) $2. Buebe.ll BE.'D. spring and mattress OmamentHI cemf'nl brlcki Cl"lll.St Jtwy, Laguna Beac"h. of marble $5, S.\ SL UIC In Wool bmkled rusr s;;. Jiang· cent lllt'ht fixture. need'!I '°Utt (Spauldlna: -good) $3. S25. \Vt'!tinghouae electMc ss. 2 36 .. al\f"'IVt"ll "nd -4 48 .. 494-25«. le11ther M'.lrlc. Girls bike $5. hll: lnmp S2.50. Antique start('T $2. 10 foot tnl.vel"!li'C fill; bf.a quilt plecet $2. dtytt $25. 54&-7952. ih.-lveii $6. 642-1627. i.J"Pt.rOL..~EREO s \Vive I 1111 4tst St NB 673-7878. hme S6. MUlcgtnY $1.50-lt). rod $2. 962--9114. ~~ftve~~ne'Bo~~J FRIGtOAIRE washer, work!I GREEN naugahyde rocllnl'r annchnlr excellent t'Oll· BOX ~furina• nnd mattres1 Cloth Ing !.c-Sl . Olcihe1 lc-$2. Am com pre 1 so r iz,. ( nr11.r oow) $30. CtmtniCA, good $25. 6'2-932G. $15. White vinyl vihni.tor rliU1Jn i25. 1\vo l8l''e ~iil4 m. I ollf\\'000 he<l frame Sat-sun 10 AM..S P)t. lt!n SpnY'l[Un $10. Air hose S.i. nm-en, plywood llfleet:s »ENO tables S20 each . chair $15. Full 1tl1e C'nite11 S:i. l"n<"h. Crib sheets ~~·fis_0J{j~0!1~!'1l::Jti!~ Bo~ Wa:J, C.M. ~7-15.19. Ail' bn1$h gun $1(1, Ac· SQc. ,Jewtlry 4 Beach l a-Deroator chairs $25 C!nrh. berl~prnRd.t $4 CRCh. Coffro ~ each. Wat<!tnroot l>'\dll $7.50. J..T t d 0 ab c d $2!i. VW left front r~rott $3. 'G.'1 et.>lt9>rll"ll S.C. t.'OIK m. still In 25c, Tea JIOU 25c41· Old Go!I log act S20. Chtnn IRble S2.:IO. ~h lawn 50!'! each. l.urnhleA.u renl HnN,fool• SS eiach. Clinln SI Ford aedan for body puU, cru10n. 531 .. 1'564, ~ bowltJ A f)ea>r lam~ S15 tath. 7' <'h~2tl. moWt'I' $.'i. Tllble I.Amp $3. CAl&te book lt!<'ludlnc q~ to S7. Tablet SI to 17. aood tires SXi. 4 •pd hydro ~tmvER $25. Bunk beds s.z. lt8M lOc-$2. L I r h t e d China clollet S:k>. 557: ~':ill frR"ctlotml motor S.'5. tlon It anAWtt bnokit. thrtt no1111way bed $1.S. 1l8 F.. SlO. lit ~re air holle Sc Matli'edel SJO. 6(5....4449. l\fa.ke:up mirror-(ntW·nlce') H.AIR drytr. deluxe Won ro r.;rtable 'IV nnd bMk!I for S.l. Clock radio A 18th St. C.M. 54M485. II.. ~Pl'1'2-cyl,..'C'.'. l!Jl"l1 ,! PRE-roc:orded tape Mytu ~SPla~~~ »$1. D8111Wt s"s""., E1$~lf!8k!_p1P ~.ill~. '-~":.~ S1 • ... ~. 'l1':.11""11st1ube. al&rTn $4. Smlllt W8hlll ta~ C.E. TV portablt! $25. 2 ;mt • ...,. UIUIU Binks 1" I n _..... 5.'li-•. <JI:• 1. ...... _,~.. ~ vtr t..,.;u"' ....... In:: "" ~r c...,.,. ;,,. ~ SL Electric OU mac ne ..... dl#hma.stl'f'I St.8, $20. 20" oompttll80t with motor S25. rtt --.:n. • plate Sc-$1. SAturday .-Qm.. nf'W $.!. Bt'&:pread SS. cabinet $5. 678 Co~u St. mi.nlcuret SL Kntttin« &. la~u $15. C.E. hair Model A heodlilhf: $7.50. GAS q SU. Sitlatt '10l1lbLe day 10:00 to 5:00. 333 Srars Kitchen table \\.1th 2 ch.!Ltr:s 0.t &-.....not. craft mu:ai:tne. 1 O c -2 5 c dryer $5. 2 .,.cJOuble wuh F"ronf lendtt br.cea $2. ~ rnJc $l9. Jtlna altll! Hartior Rd. Newpart ee.cn. SS. 613-tlOl. GREEN nauph,yde tWCh, ' To)ts, chtldrert1 book• • buln f11.uctt1 S4. $5. 2 clock Sll-1233. =a .$7. Terna1.er1 SINGLE bod w1tb nir1JW1 I-Man rubbtt lift raft with m&lwtntobed$25.Matchtna: Jiunes A jlpa'W J!UU\I':• ndlolSt.$8.F'Cll'ddlrl'M!lo 2 dinette dlaln. b I u e • e A 1boea ~-$'1. and mattreta $1L End. table fl'!m&. oara. $2S. 54&-45f9, cbaJr $15 Browme unltorm. ~.41. Ketmore cafJltl $10. 391.0'iio Owmc1 Pl. N.B. •-13 eodl. :ntl $2. Com-'"" REFRIGERATOR sz. Apt m11.U S3. l9liS M•PI•, CM ,_..,. $!. Tole ~l ~ m-1603. llarbot, Tnldewtndl Park. W E S T t M G H O U S E rier a.net tat*: $4. 8ookcalf' llze atove s:IO ~ ~-Sl.SO. Extenakltl """'"°' ~ :PO:::;;RCll::::;---.,,.-:lilo-1--=ss.=-°"a.~b)I ... ~BlcekM.e M?'. m:~-~vra~dtt 30~xt0", IMtf. ~:-~1m4 ft~~".!" rod0 12E.· NAUGAHYDE. l1 yd. ail t"OI· 2 End tablea one coftet table :=: ~lff ea'!: ~~ clotnt•. ~l ®nd., a. tn-•™ _..-.i... • ...... ina • ...,. ~. ~~dlo '$43'~~un'...· OT'I. Boat Mlltt S2G.$2S. toUd JM pie. Sl.5. a piece. 3 spray pstnt !50c each. Smc*e ;~54() t, s.!!.~ $ ~: SC.AM LETS CA1. 11 R"al Sl.50. iO pl. p.ao,,iQ fG-5232 Ott 8Tf w. wnton, P:::._:~ ,ood ~ e d 1 rolor rtau vue Sl. ifens. CD'.\f Sat.-Sun. lo..1. • DOUBLE maim. $15. Box r:nl wlth bOod te. T -C.M. m On& 'L~ f dra rame 11&nclab size 9 SL Trim D pft.I ~ f1S. ttS 811. isquar1um pomps SI ea.ch. iAtJCEtt. like new SlO. Sl!i Amt'!Mca _~ti\~~~ T\\.11'1f"Xcrci-.e~50<'. JeWelry l~~:Osned r:!ne' 3Jir1J,: AN.Els = l)al.u Ctlb a. 11(" Lam dYnl.Qow fUtcr .. , $U-5633. ..-~ ............. bo:ic $1.M. Cln1stM" set. rM 110 ... MM ' t "~ ":."'[ Outild hlll :V ,._ -..... p,..,.,,..., co u r lfe' 1' bh1t1 St Dttl~tt mirror , ea ~,..,.., ' rfm.1 SS ea c ti . f ttra ....,, .... r SOfWINN blke SU. Nier ~s, bOokt tcalll $Z. s• Th ' h t t 1 --SLIDING •-•-j Q)~ $2 11tae~. tllten !15t:, 2 Ford an ..,fa twtn beds S2S Sc!wlnc Woman'• gold coat ru ... CM'llOI o e ""'· '"""' •u•Pl'I u•t Kennel --· -A,bldt -~'Jl ..i!l\ta $4 ei\Cb. noor-poll~ m.blPM. $3. 27G-15tb St., C.l\I. ~16-t~t Aluminum J)ltiO Chair Sl. cleane>d $1S. Metal Oalrt V~ -U'1fP/.CkS -St Jf(ICIVW uprtcb& vacuum ~~ CAuUdng Kl'" S.!W> Palnt i,ct of four $10. BAck l)&Ck• llu.tbiuld'r comment about STUDENT delk Q>U cleaner $5. Lafll ~ · GlRL'~ Schwinn snnsn.v In roller IW'l 50c ltolloween • boards SS. each, toolti 2Sc- h wUJl'I ~J ·~·· la.blt df1k UI• ,2 eh I • door fnune S0c 3 tJuebll.ll n" BfW TV with ttarwl $2l. t!Xct'llPnt ccmdlflon $ 2 0 , W{g1 Me ~a.c~. Plaques &: $5. Ftp(! thl"{'f'(ltt C\!fltl to 2 llO MWw. when th& un· ~ t!raWtr Clhest $;\. l>Jtt l50c e4clt. '10:30 A.M. Jr. pool table $20. Rl'ln11.ull 54;os...fi59. plctul't'1 ktr cliUdt room Mc-Inch SIO. 5 tt. •tell' ladder -.... ...Uy dootn't twlii JIU box ""1111 a/Id 914 Dam!U, C.M. 1 lilock '""'"' 123. ROMull trans TIRES • 2 HllOxl5 RECAPS $L Sat a Sun. IHI, 13' wood . 15. 2113 SMta An• II ~. r.... a jmt UN· mattreM.; ~ boot ttytt north of WUIOft n • I r $10. !U0-()391.. SlO. t:I. &oox15 vW ,,tel SS lotnn St., Apt •• C.M. Avt., 54MIOJ.. ' " ' .. • ,I 642-5678 I • I ·1 SELL IT " WITH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD For Fasl Sel'Vice & Eitpert Asslslance YOU CAN DIAL DIRECT 642-5678 • • ' PACKS. tt woodta !rt.mt: po. MMit'n, Pl&oentSt anr.1 WlllOn. lfll ldJt II~ ••• 642-$78 ea. ~s-et9. Wan~ ad retulta ... &4U61I Nted a "PAI!"? Pl~ an '1,1 ~--. ---~ ... T I Tele Perl. ' 61 ~ I bldg. .SS9i'> for! 9 ·FT 000 A~ Ev ... WAN ..... •,• I ......... l ~~~~~~~~S•~t~u~~·r,·~·~O<to1Mr~~~2~8~,~19~7~2~~~~~~~D~•~IL~Y~•~ll~O~T~ ~ ~( ~··;;·-~~~I[~;'"';;";""' ;:I~;·' ---!~I T-t>l~ l[i) I T--J[i] I .... ,7~~. 1 ~ I ........ J~1 [ -~ .. ]§] ~Lines, 2 Tl.,..., '2·00 !;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.:~;1:;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:~ 1 ,~;;;;;;;;~:; l!!J 1 ~;;;;;;;;;;~~! Mlo .. 11.,_. "' Mu1lcol l111trvmontal12 !!!!• 154 Compors1 S.lo(lhnt '?O Cycl .. , Bll<os, • Antiques/Claulc1 953 Trucks I' I LOOKING l'l>R MUSf S.Ul LudWIJ d>um SPEC. Yo!!! ~ ...... 1~.~.;:~W~AN~n:!:Eio;:,:;,,;i.~nd~ly;1~~-:;§~~~~i:i·~~l~~s-~~t·i·!·::.._..:m~ ;;-::;:;";::;:-::;:;;;:::;:::.._:.::::1.::.:::::.::.::._ ____ ,:::•~2 1 Autos Wanted "' EXTRA HOLIDAY •t. mue •l*fk~. clu'm =~:lbia"';t.'toww,:.; = ~:.'!~T!':rie:arpuu,,.~~~ 76:-;:-CJ:°t ~= sc1,f\VINN w.'ld~. Llk~ a:a1i~·1.~~~1{~~u~~tal~~:~ Bill MAXEY we PAY TOP ! tASH?? 111v1re • 2 TtMer beTom•. in 49&-3729 4MJ, Housebrok':'. All 1 h 01 ,. aulO, n.&dk> & heater. new. Tlttnk Cbrlltm, .... e.,_ Wth for the U.S. Border CASH ~!.~U ti.kt on eon1lpmcnt ~t~4&~ l otr. cAT-drk brown w f Ro J d Mutt teU llµmed. 8»&33.. Belted tiret. $-i75. now &: save 4011., S33-2'J55 P11troL Still hws dashboa1'ft HAS THE MOST WU\fUll• wrU..nia(lc A unusual 00 Bua CO tellO acc:on1· Oucka, nice ni an n er 1. Honea ••L * 833-.161'1 * ~•:.:v.::""·-~---~-Nii•l•ch ~I lor 1\ght~. POWERFUL NEW ll!l!m,I for our Chriltrnu n ion, neuterfd. Lowly pet fpr -"U y,.nu1ha, Mint Enduro, su·••n, radio. etc. Oria-inal MIN p ..,dQue store. (N9 used like new. Belt otter. adult 541-808f,, '6S p U Che ail . ExceUf'nl condition $225. f'ngl~ runs like a lop. \\lh•. I ICK UP l'Mftl) ~ clo"'-i"•"'I * 962-9933 * · NEW store to 5erve ""'Uf ' ' v, pv.T, a_ir, «.-. .. _M<OO Jnu i1 -"-i•~, 0., .. ,.,,,, ~ • ..... ~, P ll\I,.. • ADORABLE puppies, must Englil!h & We«tern rl~iing Nu H.D. t.in..'I. Gab. •ir lrts. ....>VV....... .. ·~ ~ '"' " U~. pace ma\i, aprons, Office, Fumffvr•f .ee lO appreiclate how darl· needs: •torse World, Town Sdt tankt, Tumpk, Carnp. _YcA~>~IA~l-IA-OT--1.-EN--DURA trammiMion is ::JOUtid and TOYOTA ptt ~lders, Christmas dee· Equip. 124 Ing they are! 545-3501. Ii Country Square 18582 C/O, Gd ccnd, Trd fol' 6 cyl 250cc Excellent Sha~ ori~irUil v.·ood 114..'C<ls "-" otatlom, candles, palntinai1, _" 1 .. _.. ..._A .,_,._ .. Blvd., H.B . ..,:, __ . ear, or $1~ ca.sh. 962-42lS. •• ,.,7978 •• cloini;. I\ tr<'asure for ap. •le cau for an •P"'* Toni !KE ~-N 'll:ll r ..,.,_ ~ boxer. u...:, .uawll ~~ .,..,.. j)l't't'i(lliV(' COllt'C'IOI' \\ ith f · n~lh ~---~6.;,.. ......,n L new ...,...,•tttner O. <#""' shots, ~ yn1 old. Male. Gd BAY ·n..... H 0 r 1 e , Al· '70 Ford Eco no l i n e --~-"""--~~~--11nu• to finish the ,.. b n· ,,1ir o Ofo' ....._.-I.Ny, •..-•ouu machine. Alkil'll $600 or w/-""~n. d"--~'""· ""'.... / frl bNI ... !Ir 1 M H ' I. b~."' .. !~!m09-G, pm, or aft 7 best offer. weatem Businesa 1 -'"-"~::;::;:',_;=~s~~·=·~=~:::-1 f.ectionate. Crttn broke. w re.> a. • cr1,., gt ng, otor ome1 No or11• el~ has one Hke 11 i . P!l1f -AUCTION * Savi.Ce, 1·nc. 563 W. 19th St., * UNWED lt101'HER, cat $235. with pew fa ck , am/fm stereo. Xlnt tirt'.!a. Sile/ Ren' 940 ,;1n~ olhers are kMwn lo +. C)M, 60o02l.2. needt &rod b:tme ror lovable 839-5$32. $2IXIO. 534-COOO, ext 235. ;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;I have bt'en jw1ked. Fonner EXEc awvl chr $lS • 23 ~c kittens. 5f&-<m9 REG. _s yr, POA mare. ~ Slide In Camper Sleeper. OYi'ne.r drove-it out from t Fine l'urnttutt chr S8 -18 desk& tUes 9tll LOVABLE Tmo old female &; Western. Prof tral.ned. INSULATED. N 0 w ! Conne('licut. Some !ipa1·•· A Appliances ....,., l". •~• CM .,_.,. """° T"'"lw·, 5..,..,ed, shot.II, hm: $350. with pact 962-6122. 54•t-~: •~ ........ _. parts a\•ailable. Firm at crv• v .i.;ru1 V'I~ .......,;y .,....,. r •'" __.., "'7J'I Sl.000. Call 97~7448 aflt'r 6 NEW HALF · TON No Down Payment and only $69. tl ,., "'·· un approvt"d ~Tl'rllt • "'~Friday, 7;30 p.m. MODEL Dt MASJ1::R AD-trained, &W-1.1139 aft 6 pm. PONY P=e ~.Jt~~· $100. '70 Ford Deluxe Oub Van, _rni. Wi, 1ncfy1s Auction Barn DRESSER $358 new, uttd 3 * 1 Geiman Sbephetd pup, ... -t---• •• h IN ORANGE COUNTY Dune Bug•'1o 956 Total 11nl'c 1n~. tax & llo. N -CM .,. ·~ tlmel, aikl•• $200. """----°"'..e feml. 8 wlu old. Needs a gd, Ask for Liz. ...~. -· cur, auw, Ult , __ .;......;;::•=;;.'--..C.:C:I ., .. .,.,..~ U'IU"OU<N ... .,,......,,,.... ho 54&-6484 l ---~'--""-'=---1 int. ·Belt otter over $3000. r · S2512,60. only 4S nio's an- I .,, -..,, • """'"" J<>ot cac u, l<A' tre. ~mate&. GROTH CHEVROLET Aalr foe: Salea Manqer 182ll Bff.cb WYd. H untizl&ton S.cb I 847 .60lf1 Kl s.mJ I \VE buy all makes ot dean used sports can. paJd tor or 1101.. Please drive ln for tree Apprallal. n~ 'folot'• Bldg Mat'I Pl1n01/°'91n1 126 ~«< ..... anecl· "' ......_, __ _. Livestock .... fi75..7'900. ~7817. 40 11.P. Spoiler Body Top & ni.a.l '" ralP 1s 15.0l. De· '"•"'"""~~ .. ., ~ -REDUCED! 64 Eeonoline PURCHASE LEASE side curtains, $900. ~ fen·f"d pymt. prlr·p of fs15°J!~ :i'~i. ~~ ORGAN HOBBY ~~~~ blk/9Alt, 1 ESCONDIDO Camper. Can bl' used com· RENTAL Republic, C.!\t. MS-~ $3.1.°ii.6'1 N.•r. •00475~ 3 (.out o+en below broUer-&-rotes LIVEST'OCK AUCTION'S merclally. Inq. 351 W. Bay, DUNE Buggy, lGOO eng, Ti>p • 100 \V. Hwy., I. Above $150'. Binks, 1 bou~ FREE pa.<tio gravel. 300 I~ MID \VINTER. •.,cN;;o;,. ,,S,.:CM=~~----& side-c1.1rtai1wi. $1200 Newport Beacb NEWPORT IMPORTS I w>'int comprenor, like new Don't buy any orgin until you diatlapolis, Hunt Ing ton ALL BREEDS. i: R DISCOVERER '25' S.17--0813 ILL 642 9405 $iJ-50. Lawnmower can.play! Non-players v.-el-.Beech.e::::e::::'-------REGISI'ERED FO D van •n Converted 1° Corvair Dune Bu••y 8 MAXEY \VE p,\y T 0 QP DOLLAR l s~ner. like new $200. come to attend £tee \\'Ol'k -HORSE AUCTION mini home. Xlnt cond. ?o.fany •• 1 'l'Jyin negahydl' bed l'Onl-shops, Far information Open consWlmenL Plan to xtras. $4400. 846-5272 aft 6 BALBOA '18' * 962-8949 * T f"OR TOP lTSF.D CARS ! ~te $20. ~1263. Contact: Tom Dieterich 1 llli-:) •lt•nd th~ qual ity sal• Sun Cycles, Bikes, IT k 962 1 OYOTA if Y<>Ur c" ls "'" cloan, ~CE. never used, 2 .. 642·2851 '9tt.;;..Supples Oct. 29th, at 10:30 am. N. Scoot.rt 925 rue s see U!! first. torie C.Opper enamel 39" Coast Music Service . Frwy No. 78, F;.scondido,1 ---.....;, ____ ;,;::: • I '73 CH 18881 BEACH BLVD . I BAUER BUICK i "rlrt! Hooe!" w/artlstic gas Newport Blvd. at Harbor jt~11 ~~Tt.4-449Ric~ Berry, MINI Bik':' Gemini 50 cc 4 AMERICA'S FINEST I EV Hunt. Beach 847-8555 zi2~1 Harbor Blvd. 11:1:. Al&G burns wood. Xtni Costa Jo.fesa liiiiiiiiiiiiiifliiiiliiiiiiil Speed, hghts, horn, etc., ''CAMPER YAN'' DAV ' Cos~t~\!_£'sa 979·2:">00 11..,gths stove pipe. Pd. $.100 Pett, Gwral l50 • almost new, 2 to choose MOTOR HOMES E S VAN -• PIANOS ORGANS ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;::;;;;~ [ fro 110= Contempa Surfer w i L h . , ~ 1:0.IPORTS \\'Ai\."Jc:D ! s~U ,~ J[ioe. Ladle~ SOOO .. l JI• Ji] m, ..,,;; each. 2320 La r "'rpets. panel sidl.'s. duRI rhut s rLRhl This 7~ GtvlC Oran&e Counties ''1fl'tch 1 &Old Long1ne1, 2 Hammond, \Vurlitzer, many GRAND OPENING Mlmt~~-lt Y.. ~0~95Pl., Newport Beach. SPECIAL YEAH ET\U stereo speakers and icf' bo:.:. ('U~to1n11.efl \".tn (·anll)l.'r. TOP l BUYER gold bands. S60. 673-4690. others. Pre-season specials. _ _ O'I PRICES AND LO\V stove, lresh water svsleni hull! for. Mr. IJavf' Harry I BIL """Y ! * FlRE\VOOD * nwdel close.outs. Piano & •n HONDA SL-70. Runs bet· 350 V-8, disc brakes, "radio, \1"it~1 lra1let· _lutl·h. t>ll't'tr1(' • L ,\fA.-u.. TOYOTA Colnpare: quality, quantity, & Organ rentala. Money sav-FANTASTIC SALEll 900 ter than ne\v & only 337 OFT-' SEASON RATES heater. gold gnoen metallic but,•ne rt;frtgtrator. dual 18S8l Beach Blvd. i:rtce. l 1oc to aerve you. ing bargains are here rigbt •• _Bo_11_s_,_Gene_~--'-'-'----I miles. Must sell , DR 's ASK f (lJ{ 1l'ith "Rain Drops" bfolt exhaust, ttr_e ra~'~· J1pec1al H. Beach. Pl<i. 8'17~ Sand C~ & SA Frwy ord ' Jf~I NIX trints equipped wide o'*f \\•ormy,·ood int. \V1th carl)('t u Myford n• at 1rvt' ~ Blvd'. no1v at: 3 DAYS ONLY! 9' RUBBER Dqhy, lloor £'1"295· "'-'I i i , F'iIT"sfone & U.S. n1a<>s. A ,to n1att,·h. vinyl flip up bunk, A TOS BOUGHT ~· W 11· h " • C'ty ~-~-. ~, ~-· u--.. · uu: 640-i447 -· ... 350 \ s ""'"'" b-k• , Both eucalyptus & orange. I IC S MUSIC I IJlllll'Wt wu ,._. .. .., M-"1.1 e re;u buy for the 1veckender. ·'. • ' . '" s, \\'c pay top dollars for I Open Sit i-Sun, 9-6. South-cout PIW 540-28'.30 t\\~ $lf!I)_. 962-6117 PEUGEOT 10 speeds PX and Serial 10l7JO. automatu· .. and special 1nal": late model, t'lean cars Fridoy, Oct. 27th Boall/Marlne PA-Le" thao lOO mile• BOB LONGPRE $4295 wbe•I•. wnh "'"'' escape 64'5940 'BING surfboard $-45, 1vooden *PIANOS...,,RGANS* Perfect condJtion Both tor hatch on roof. That's right. ~ t ache. de k $35 I th ,...... Saturday, Oct. 28th Equip. 904 $275 • Th\' 1h th D l!'l \V B St ' ~ be..r t_ s5tooL~ $125, :_di'!J Going Out For Business Sund•y, Oct. 29th --'-'-------! ' 546--0135. BILL BARRY huil.t.sl~uyeit_v~ay ~!ith ab~~ ··, C~ta ~~esarec • ~~ .,. "'''quality. prices_ serv. 18'x8' Harcratt Boat, 33 & 28 •n Yamaha 360 Enduro. PONTIAC sav1n,, 0·r -• 252U51"391 I ann saw .......... compre r Look gd ood -· · = hu ._. · Autos, Imported 970 $40. stereo and speakl'1" $50, Kawai-Steinway.Baldwin, etc NEVER BEFORE. hp Johnsons. $o6). Sell sep. s ' runs & ' ss75. GMC-PONTIAC-FIAT BILL BARRY ! ptioto enlarger S 1 3 9, pJauor Pianos k Rolls 675-5807. 548-0259 days; 6 4 5 · 0 2 6 3 I $7329. Rental~~ ••••••••• We Bnv.SeU ANYTHING LIKE THIS! S H.P. Evim.Jde out'board, ~'-"'°"'"''"""='~~=~-13600 BEACH BLVD. (1st St. at S.A. Frwy,) ALFA ROMEO ~ '5-Sp EE s 2000 E. 111 St., Santa Ana GMC PONTIAC F IAT '!PERSIAN RUG SALE DailylG-6 SUn12-5 Jc SALE runsgood.$50. D H\VINN WESTflilINSTEH 558-1000 -- SAV E -, FIELD'S PIANOS 6ti-8741 STINGRAY FASTBACK. llst St. at S./\. Frv.-y1 ALPHA "72 Spider, ne\V, --,. on 144 tish tanks. Buy one ..,-;. 892-6651 6•'2500 '70 Chev. ~ Ton 2000 E. 1st s1 .. Sa'''" •0 .. [ n1ust_ "'· 11. Pvt,. P;<rtY· Best I ocr 21 thru NOV 4 Costa Mesa (714) 645--3250 t .... 1 ... low · d CAT boat trailer. $75 . .,.,.,. ,,.,.. """ 8 a our re......... pnct an • Gro>-2-13'1 * 1.,,..,..,.., ... ..,..,..,..,,. Pickup. V-8, auto., radio, 55.~·1000, ~.-----ofr. !Hr 208 .. >48-:i978. r CALL KERl\IAN'S ror le receive an additional Seaspray mast + sail, S301---'-'0"'""'=':.,:: __ I' - 1 tN coRON 30 • oEL MAR 1v:rsP.!""~!"eo1:.1,"".?~.~ ""'' 1138-971> SEAR's Motor Home Rentals ~i~5snf •.. ••• • 0 "' ! 71 Land Cruiser AUSTIN HEALEY 10·30 to 5· * 675-7340 S & Cl"' I""" HUIL GUARD Boat Bath, MOTORCYCLE $50 $2299 .f wheel drivt'. l_.ock huhs. 1, ----------1 · · tory a.,. uprt ..... luOJ * ,,.,, "''u8 * di II -DENT desk 1 S Chanell · ht $87S Also -Ne\\' imported line of 2'l'. Excellent coocJ , '"'='""""'c-'--~~'7'""'-~-ra o. .000 n11lrs. J'r9nt . • $ 5· -\vaf d .. erl~~ •••••••• dry food. Jc SALE. $75. ii 837-0396 MENS 5 speed bike. £x. SALES & LEASING CONNEl,.L CHEVROLET mounted \Varn 4 ton eler. I Gl_ ':u~1'tN J-le1>lcy ~ 1 lamp, SlG. 'l'ypewrltl!l', $15. an .. <iwJ<=1·a, all 6 pianos cellent condition. $45. full aervlce facility 2828 Harbor Blvd., winch. This car is Ilk(.~ nt"\\'. 1'r;a1 1n111!_ cond. 42.0ClO or1i' Port TV. $25. OU seascape, restored, David T. Dupree, 0 M t H 1 c 91 7ELX1 nll $1200 f1nn SJG-4744 i 1511· Serving cart. $15. Misc. 2940 D Gra"' La. C.M. MANY TANKS Boots, Powor 906 673-5277 anmar 0 or omes 0'" M"' "46-i203 I . . IMW' , ~7-<732 5V-<650 * """108 ON SALE '69 Hood' !It\, !rail & ''""'!. . '71 DODGE VAN WILL TRADE l'J'ASCO Ast ro n 0 nt I cal PRIVATE PARTY \VANTS Exampl.e: 15 Gallon, all a:lass FANT AS y Zl' FIG Xlnt rond. $189. 531 6800 1 tti,OOO mlleio;, mags, ne11 CONNF:LL CI-lEVROLET I ~lescope. 60mm I e n s e . TO BUY PIANO FOR l\'/hood. Guaranteed 5 yrs. Sportfiaher w/Vanson dual 536-8247 alt 6pm • tires, A~f llteroo & 2828 Harbor Blvd., VisH oiu· new home! Pert. Cond. Call Mark, CASH . • ·• •· •• ... ····• $12.99 ~isertrlefGo·s:rwnlo Mi:u~~ '71 Suzuki ~\ni Bike, Trail ALL otters considered. 1970 tapedeck. 17 mpg on Big 6. Costa A-1esa 546-1203 & 1 614-(299 aft 6. • 835-2778 • 8'x12' cockpit, encl 0 s e d Hopper, Llc d ~for street. self . contained Traveleze. $2500. 536-0070. 8601 Marli-'73 Chevrolet l ffij BE MOVED ~ l2xl8 PI AN o. Eehoplex Echo MG~~~A~! ti~t~r~ to be .,,,/nu canvas top &: sitte $200. 64~7482 IH5-6780 Excel. cond. Ford econoline '69niquF'o·rdH .BSu._ Var, E-300, Pickups & Vans bldg., 2 rms. wood const. chambers. Good condition. Come In tor FREE Drawing! curt a I ns. By Dino. '71 SUZUKI TC 90 chaa&is, 2 air cond., sleeps ,,... [ i ~ ~o mi. or trade 1--'~~me.:'._· '.,.".,al,.,'•_"'_· _c_.M,,.,_,,"".,.'-'~3 THE TROPIC ZONE n3~~~~,!-~:11. _o~~-~~Siii~L ~~ ::!1?"· c~WY ~~:r ~~~~~~~m., ::i~: xi;·; 7L~~: L~~ ~tr~~s ROY CARVER, Inc. 9 FT Down Sectional sofa, Uted °'9•n1 Needed 2064 S. Main, Sattta An• OPEN CRUISER Go-Kart. B/S, 3 HP. aRnytime. 494---0141· 675-0007· HOWARD Chevrolet I 234 E. l7th St. T)OO Blue Oriental rug, Highest $S Paid in Cub 22.i OMC, tandem trailer, New tires. Does 40. ent A Motor Hom• '60. Ford V-8, ~~ Ton P .U. Newport Beach I Costa Mesa 5-<16-4444 Red\\'OOd, picnic tab J e. Call Collect 713: 87(....6162 Call 979-Fiah chemical head, Bimini top, * ~2418 * for your V•c•tlon "'Ith can1per she'll. V-8. L\-1 & --· ..,.0_01 04 -'et automatic, new p11.int. tires. i arArthur Ja.ml)Oree Blvd I ~_... CABLE-NELSON PLAYER com~ e ~· compass, YAMAHA-Mint Endoro, ~1X. * llf..4301 * Xlnt. S45-2S42. 833-0555 HELP a needy family. Anv PIANO Collector item. Mint C•tS 852 ~HF S.S. radJO. Low hours, Race ready runs great e NEW LIFETIMES e npairable. furniture. \ViU cond. 646-3497. after 4 pm. li•ke new $7850. 962-3&30. $225/best oU~r. 675-4595 ' Free mi + Insur. All option '56 Ford. cherry body, ~· Autos Wanted pick up. Plea!!e ca ll FISCHER Baby Grand PERSIANS and Himalayan 38 .1962 SPORT sru1ser. SCIDVINN 5 speed bicycle, eqWp. $175 wk. Pvt. pty paint, sea~ batf., gen .. 9f3-4062. Piano. Excel. cond. $950 or hybreeds, CFA reg., shots, Twm screw. Fly bndge, 2-'vith raring hand I e bars. 838-0533. '~ R&H .• etc. Like ne"" REWARD SALLS·SERVICE·LEASJNG S ALE SMAN ••mple~ 0 Aat off•r. ~-. many colors, $35 and up. 225 HP motors. Sleeps 6. Good oonditloo •« °'7 ~~, =~-=~CE------Overseas Delo'ver~ L!i:ather & Fur Co&t; Belo:; sue u:w--* 892-2970 * S/S. Extras. ltfust sell by. ....,, ,,,., --:1o.IJ. I*. 01 "' PA ARROW, 24' '67 Dodge Deluxe Sport!tman ~ ewfng ITI9chlnes 821 n-s l54 Nov. L MAKE OFFER! n YAMAHA 250 DTI $400 · au·. gen. $20 d&)' & 5c mi. Van. stiort wheel base, auto CREVIER MOTO S · * SSI-3836 * -..... Can ~ seen at 28th st. Many xtras. Or Btst offer· I-Tee Insurance644-4239. tran8 .. air cond., mag whls, WILL PAY OVER I 2'1J8 \V. 1ll"t St .. Santa Ana at:frJNG new cg.-t tod .. u, SINGER mod. 603-E touch n ~farina, N.B. or phOne 54tl-1504 eve. 833-3694 :O.·lotor home for rent. St495, 646-'.Xm:. K II B 835-3171 .,..,. ..., St'W, au access, antiq'd cab. SILKY Terrier pups, AKC 673-8715. '71YAM'AHA175, 1600 miles, ·12 \VINNEBAGO. 21·. e y lue Book --~=~=~--old carpet good condition. $250. aft s. ~9821. champ lines, 1 male, 3 . XI Si '67 Che'v. 2 Ton Truck, 12' ! CITROEN 125 plus y&rda, light beige females. Terms. ( 714 ) "1971 SEA RAY" new paint. nt cond. + eeps 6. 640--0482 alum. body w/11ft gate. Call F I t od I I J¥>. 962-7719. Sporting Goods 830 538-2288. 455 Olds, Pack-a-jet, 20'. 200 helme~. $-450. 548·8438· Trailer.I. fravel '945 4~19. or a • m • • c ean, RATTAN Family nn .. furn. 6'0", PROPHET Surfboard \VIRE fox tenier poppiE'!, series, Equlppec! tor Water 72 SUZUKI 185 e '69 CHEV. 'At ton, 6 cyl. low mileage domes-Citroen Mastrati d:ruch, bam'.'l chair. 4 bar air brush, good condition AKC, champ •ired. Skiing Ir fishing, tandem Xlnt colld. $485. AIRSfREAll-f '67, Tu b . Good rond. $1650. Call tics, Imports, trucks or stool~ $150. 644-8274. $40. 644-459t. Adorable. Real beaotiH. trailer. Call after 12:00 •n y * l\llh '8278 125 * sho\\'erR nu1.ny e-xtras A·Al 645-3109 aft 6. c•mpers. AWARD WINNING HOSPM'AL bed wfside 1'ans TV R F 547-M17. noon. fn-4) 830-6482. MUST Ima • Enduro ~786 eese hitch S3600. '66, 1rt Ton t~ord P.U. v.' shf'll Call and ask for Buyer 1 LUXURY CAR including bedside tray. tl.35. ' ecfeo, tft '' ** AKC RED ** SELL! Must sell. $Z7S. 494-670!. camper. g Cy! slk shift. DAY£ ROSS I 551~7568. Stere;o 136 MINIATURE OOXIES MEXICO Crulaing"4{Y o·t 1970 SUZUKI 00. Set up for Trailer's, Utility 947 $850. 548--0U7. / 1 Road & Rallye Motors MENS•tuitll & 5lacks, ~ 42, 1973 ZENITH & RCA TV1 on * Call 96!H!05l * mar Donaldton Dsl trawle 1r: ~l~ly um mi. $235. '55 CHEVY P .U. t,_ilond by Sy Devore, pert. !IA.le 111 Orange County'!! LABRADOR PUPS AIJ&. survey p $19,500/oHer.l-'"'-~O'·~=~~-~ ~a~~ bu~cr Box, 4xl 6 cyl. 3 speed $.t"Jll PONTIAC Orange C.Ounty's Oldest Dir. e11nc1. 644-1600. :~~ dealer 1 . Cash 90 1 at~ 6b\Wkk"t AKC, <?J.;,• 178ye 2 1loaltw 5 & Blcr. 8.11-1888. *:X.J: ~:f!AHA 125cc 2558 Faitv,,ay 0-r. c.:vi_ 8 543-3691 e 1609 Pomrna Ave. •12 Chevy bckt Mat11, new "-'UUK"' or emu o "" c , st 11hot U'9<.l"'I • 16' Boeton Wbaler. 90 HP 54· o o.:.e~ '00 Dodge Van B-100 lo miles, 2480 Harbor Blvd. I Cos1.a 1Jesa 714-54.S.3359 blk uphol. $50. Gas la"''" mont.hs. 3 yr picture tube, 1 Al<C Min Chocolate Poodles. JohnS<1n. Trailer. Goo di--,"""',.,.-""~"°"=~~-Auto Service, Perts 949 paneled very gd cond TI<I C t M 546-8017 rO~·ir. $1.'i. s.;7-2869. yr parts & service war-$50 & up. 531-7S65 or eves & rond. $l675. 644-021.0. ·72 Honda, 750, K-2. VW 0 , FM St 847-3'7.fi · : OI • •N _ White EJephaJ1t Dime·A·Line ranty. AH avail models in ==c="='-=-'-'-"=7,.-~o llmma ... t od M t \I WMl'll. ~ · ereo, Autos I r1-• 970 A 64 Trf'ntmen1s al Gloria stock. ABC C.Olor TV, 907l wknd&. 543-2759. ••. 14' Glaslpar, 30 HP Sl350. c ... a e ro · u~.fss.i Tape Decks .. Instal·ladon '50 CHEV 1:, Tun PICKUP. _ • mpo llJQ 1 utos, Imported 970 Marshall for only $50. i\Uanta. Huntington Beach. KEESHOND Pups, AK C Ev1nrude, lrlr, extras. Make ,70 detligned for the V W . $75, fGood fcir Mechanfc) 1 548-7405, Anytime. 968-3329 thru 31 Oct. reg., all shots, 7 \\'ks, xtra offer. 642--1313. BSA 6;XI. Xlnt cond. Wwest InstallC'd Prices. 548-3600 A UMS, 2 • 26 gal. Afl;f/Fl\1 TIJI"fl(!l' with nice fl cute, $125. 644--Q7£. • 1\II~'T CONDmON • 'v/ma!f ... iting helmet. Hear an In.Car demonslrR· Vacancits cmt money! Rent , complete. $40. in. air suspension stps. 3 * IQ.ISH Setters, 6 wks old. 31' Unlflite CC · '67. New Call ~-S159 aft 5· ~l:Oio"n·:..""'""".:"""=:..· ~~--your hou~. apt., store Eves. 5.TI-7788 f.lonths old $100. Ca\ I AKC reg. 1 male, t temL T/S. $15,CKX:I. 962-;i-U7 Have something you want to RE-BLT Tnl.:ismisslon · 6 0 bldg .. etc. lhn.i a Dally Pilot 8"9657 J-. ••o.~• B sell? Oauifled ad1 do it Ford 2 spd $100 "2-36~ C1 000,·•-• Ad. 0 -11 , .• ,, •'l•m• ...,.. "'" .,..,,...,,..,...., oats, Rent/Ch1rt'r 908 \\'ell · call NOW 642-5678. all s'& wknd's. · ""' "" ...,., .,.,.._, ~ " 120 **WANTED** Friendly, itWfng home !or adorable Silky Te?Tier fe- male puppy. All shots. Hse- blcn. 830-8333 WANT to buy French Prov il;te -w _ .. , .. reyaelL Can pay approx $50. s'47-4208 OllNA cabinet or hutch, an- tique or new. Larie. RetU10nable. 644-4687. WANTED Lovesea.t sit<' sofa Jaide·a·bed, &l<l-4687 ~usical Instruments 122 GhlsCJN 12 strim: guitar. Acoustic w/bla box. Xlnt Corvi. $2!&1, 6U-8469 • 4 Channel 8 track/reel • reel Tape Recorder, hardly usat. $450, 642-6156. AKC registered Jrl!h Setter , =~~==----I ""°=w.o.' .oCall=.::642::::.;-56=78'-'N"°"ow:c'_ puppies, 9 weeks. $75. LEASE: 40 days yrty S400. 11 Aru;;t;;•;;•·;;::lm;po;;rt;ed;;;;;;;;;9;7;0;;A;ut;•;';' ;lm;;p;•rl;ed;.;;;;;97;;0;;;;A;u;t;;os;;,;l;m;po;:;rt;ed;;;;;;;~ PHILCO Model 2500 TV. Projection type, extra parts $50. 673-9103. 548-1775 26' Sail, 10 HP, alps 4. S to Russian Wo1! Houncb, Top S. Pvt pty. 50-Slm. champ. .....,, Shot8, Term8 Boets, s.n 909 Oristinaa cutiea, 832-7457. l"'="-="----':.:.:.11 Gemian ~ piup. 8 M~ Sklop, ronverted for l- ______ _,11 S AKC, fema!e. °'""11> lioe. cruising. Xlnt 'h •Pe' ,.,..toYou * 551-4no • =: at $15 ,ooo. BEAGLE Pups, AKC, 3 ~· NEWPORT $2995. 3 LI 2 Tl •• 00 male, 2 -female, from gentile • ....-Tft'lrn,., MARINE .... -·· ... familly ,,., $00. 4!15-4939. ~~~P::ii;i* 49&-4020 CH.IHUAHUA pup, female, 8 CUTE Germen Shepherd m.bc \\•eeks. $25. Unsu!table for OUUield Radng Sa.bot, puppies. 5 femls, 4 males. 7 small t'hildren. 646-4225. N~ 7160. weekl old. 53&-1796 OLD English Sheep Dor. 15 673-29~6 * 40 GALU)N American S1an-mos. AKC reg. Loves ~CE 22 Albatl'O!lt dard Ga'!! Water heater. children $150. 673-9511. ~il~t. 7 sets of sails. Xlnt •646-9169• ' shp, $:!00. 673--3817. FRE="£,__,.R:"ed'i'iRDc""•~-"v"'ru....,D"'i-g. ~:~~'r5:~~.h~~~ * •?;' c 0 R 0 NA D 0. in· 2190 COHege, Costa Mesa, Ing terms. (71 4} 522-8366 bd/outtxl. Anchor. stove, Apt. 7. 64~1337 ' · rompass, sl11s 5. 642-7628 Fas! re11111ts are just a phone ~J~~~D·~he~v'::k~ ':\xd~ 25" Glupor E-ioop. l'll!tV paint, rall al't'Q,f. ~ Reasonable! Ph. 968-JO<ll. 4 ~: inbrd, gas eng, grco.t CnlLS'lng boat. 4!l4-5834. 29' Jo~lber Glass aux. Sloop. Many extras, Galley, slecPll s. s10,500. n4-830--5«9. Boats, Slips/Docks 910 FOR. 'Rent•Dock; Power boat op to 25'. Water & elec. W. N...,,cn. 678-30'14. BOAT Slip t:ir ttnt, Avail hnmed. omtll July ~ Up w 1);', 673-3259. Boott, SPHd & Sid 911 20 Ft Sea Ray ~ aerlea. 1 year new. '55 Cl 01d3Q'l()bUe PM=k..,·jet ef1&'1ne. Equipped ~r filblrc a water siding. ~ully tQUfDOed t an d om trailer. Thll outfit ta like ttf!W, Orfalnal COit $9200, Sacrifice $5CXXJ. P h o n • -CENTURY Coronado. 1971 Nt IW!'W. 21'1 trier, la.ndau top. •tmeo. boat levt!len $9RSO. Contact 714-67$-03)2. lWST JlleU It' Ski hoel • TtaUer. 531·11.64, 548-R9IX) 16' ati lat, Buick motor. w-Trattis. Neede: w OT k, .... $«f0, 518-3600. At These Buys This Weekend Only! '69 llGC OT COUP!, oo...--l..o.f Wll'll' 0¥1rtr1ve. Wlr1 Wllfflt, •aalo. l.k, li't-0\IS, '67 MUSTANG Svper C1r, Very Ct.111. M11rry At Lk. U•.t11. $2295 995 '66 FALCON Jlllt!I. ConO., All TM GOHk._ Lk, P•R,.ln. '68 OPEL -------------------'64 YW CONY. '82 VW BUS ltHll, lleeltr. •-..... Lk. '"C""L '68 CORTINA COUPE t~·.~-:,;,:"" ... "'"" '66 FALOOll '66 CHEVROLET ~ TOM PICKU,., •lffll MPl•I Lie, •*<· All Pricu Good Thru 10/29/72. BILL YATES AUTHORIZED VOLKSWAGEN SAW • SllYICI • PARTS LIASINIO & HNTALS 49J-4lll • 4ft42'1 • 07-4100 s-'--c •. ,,_ .. s. ..... ,.,. S.,,_C_otf._ 695 596 696 496 396 396 696 696 2 Or. S•d. A re•I tlMi'P on•. Lie. #7758NP $695 '68 MERCURY COUGAR 'XR7 Cpc. AOJlo. t•~nl A l C. Vinyl rt'lol, It & H. A ,,.,/ d.,ndy ("f $1895 '69 DATSUN STA. WAGON '4 \pd. 1' & H. A I! Lie. ~ XTH'l1~ $995 '71• VW BUS 9 P1i5. -lo mOle1. 11,,., cle1n. lie. ,T;77 1BUIC . A 1t11I 4tt $2345 '68 DATSUN STA. WAGON A11lo, t11n1., R & H. Rt1I ,,;,, cir. Lfc. O:WTMfO $1395 '.68 TOYOTA CORONA -4 o,. Seel. Sti. shift, R Ji H. lie. :vHNltl $995 '71 TOYOTA COROLLA Aulo. tren,., R ,\ H. A. ,~~1 mo111y ''""•'· lie:. Ill" !.)}CfA $1595 '72 DATSUN 1100 F•1! a~,~. ,. 1pd., R & H La . nnw, L,,, :: SS l FFH $2095 70 DATSUN STA. WAGON Av+o. tr1111,. A Ii H. RMI rick. A 1111 fine c.1r, Uc.. .:::97)8XV • $1995 '66 MUSTANG COUPE Auto. tt1<11., 1ir, 111. ,\ H, ,.;.,yt 1oof. A ,,_, clt•ll c:11 , lo<. =tS?G'llt $1295 "-'··~ •'Jur fV1d._. ~1~11 ·-l •t::·n Of '' : ·'i' I'\} . 6d'~ th·,, ?1 • GARDEN GROVE DATSUN 1]ftr1 Hl\Rfl0R R!.\I[> (.Al-'.[J f_N (.~U~· * 534-1255 * , . - DAIL V PILOT .......... 1§) liiiiiil .......... ........... 1§111 .......... 1§11 AFTER 1 ~~;;;;;11 ,.20 YEARS 970 Auto•, lmpomd 97o Auto1, Imported 970 Aulos. lmportod 970 S.rvin9 1 Oran9e County 71 lJ.\l'S\..1'< :!-M}Z. Xlnt L1Jnd 1\1r. 1na.:,., Pvt 1)1\ i.."4)....t791 llfl.l=-=oA~T=~·l,,·!\'.-"l'-'-7 ___ h11\ uHlea~C'. v .. rv cl~n. ~t<ikt• I ulfer. 96S-47&1 'Gti-D~·!tstr-1600. s~~-i.r bl•!it tllfl'r. Gtl. (ransp 111:1-2·1'.N; :'HS-!<..'l:.!l .1 IO-z~,-. -,~,,-,,.~./~U>-1.-1" rn1lrag1•. .tlll•' Iran~. µn J!rl-y. ~L.,..1_:.!_H_ TIME FOR '70 DATSUN WAGON I ,\1r Corid., l Spd. l..lke new t"Ond1Ho11 \'f'ry 1011• miles. I \~Jl)B'l'G I. $1695 NEWPORT DATSUN Ill(() \\'. Cousl /11\y ~1\111 U~:h 6.\5-t).tl)J '72 DATSUN PICKUP CLASSIFIED ADS i '69 IJaL«m P U. R>cck.i" I 1' I !:•l)o:'. 111d1' tire~ and r~ar CALL 642-5678 Im"'"-·'"'--"°'---- AUiOS,"""1.npo-rt;-d--910 Autos, Imported 970 I PRICE A DOT DATSUN BEFORE YOU BUY! NEW DATSUN 1200 St1nd•rcl •quipm•llt include• l.11l1r. d1fro1l1n wliit1- w11l tire~. bumper quard1, loc:•i119 q11 l1n•. 4-1p11d,_ 111 1ynnchro lr111t. & "'"ch "'o•• inclucli"q •~•' lO m1l11 p1r g1llon. Seri•I =119914 $58 TOTAL OOWN $$7~~-· $20-26 ,. OR FULL PRICE l"LUS TAX & LIC. ·~o< • '"""· on --ed credit. """""" ~~ role u .s.ni.. 'T~lol 11"1<9 t"Cludl"'9 la<, lie., w.,-.,, ... -.. llllll.3'. .. . .... .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . .. . . . .. ... . ... \ * USED CAR SPECIALS * \ :. ................................................. : 4·D00l WAGON '6B DATSUN 510 $1199 •1otoe<1 tron• ' "'"' rOl'llo, wrw: •• Eu111orriv 111~1. Room tor ~ lomli.. U9 aSM '71 DATSUN PleKUP $1599 LIL HU!nll , :S"" .:;:ii;. J to~ trom. 1'3 CTI' : ......................... ' ...................... '": ASK ABOUT OUR 5 YEAR . ; INSURED WARRANTY PROGRAM ; ON NEW AND USED CARS ..................................................... Autos, Used 990Autos, UMd 990 DATSUN FIAT MERCEDES IENZ NEWPORT DATSUN I--FIAT '68. Ki> COUJI(', $·~. '60 300 SL RDSTR I PrL Pa.rt). Int & tx1 really ,\\I 1-·~1· Radio Rt'al C."Ollect- 1 1111'C rond tiT:>-l:?L'J I o,.·~ ltt'm, •6Jti0 h11n1tt~'U· FRITZ WARREN SPORT CAR HONDA '"'-$AVE CENTER Now Open in NEWPORT BEACH 1000 W. Co•st Hwy. 645-6400 WE HAVE THE NEWEST OF DATSUNS IN INVENTORY FOR YOUR SELECTION '71 Jf(lnd1t tar GREAT! $!0). t-61~. JAGUAR 1 '70 JAGUAR XKE ("OUpt' I "'/\\'ire wheels, 1-..~pet>d. ltE'R'!'llCY red. Xlnt l'Olld. $.1599. Call ~~. * J:igua.r 1971, red, Vt2 l'ttg. 2 + :l sealinit. air roncl. au10 !litns. 342-3.Sill ·~ J1tg 3.4 Ne11 paint, uphol.'l, run.s &'OOCI. rm. &l·l-1'116 or 5--17-6-11~. m::ACK "66 XKE 4.2; \Vire rh"ns, ne11· !\Itch X tires. Lem· 1ni. SZDJ. 646-2690 'fi6 Jaguar. XKE cpe, nc.'\11 l"irellt ra,rlials, 53,000 n1i. I 0 1\•rM'r , $1995. 496-9J6.l . Hl70 Jaguar, 2+2. Ui11· n1ilcage'.. air. Loaded, S-1399. j ('\'l'~. &G--6110. KARMANN GHIA NEWPORT DATSUN 1000 \V , Coast Hv,.y. Nwpl. Sch. 6'15·6400 Or.1n1J•' County s L .ngc~t Sclecllo11 NC'w & U\l'd .'v\r• 1.f:'d.:>~ B+!nz Jim Slemons Imps. W .H ner & •\l\a1n St . is Closing Its facilities GIGANTIC SAVINGS on oil New & Used Con Sant.i An c1 546-4).14 """'~""'"""'""°""~~.-llSave--'71 MERCEDES 2SOC NEW CARS Loaded. Silver. ;\uto Tnu111, Al\1 'F 1\f Rad lo, Po11·cr -Sc11ve si~·ring-. ~n;S '''inc10,11s. '72 TRIUMPH NEWPORT DATSUN SPITFIRES '-"ilte·• 4 1pd .. redio, 2200 ..,;1_,,, 1000 \\'. Coast lh\')' N1,·p1 Bch &~5-6~00 1971 Karmann Ghia Coupe 1.. . IO•\' rnileage. Xlnt l'On<li!ion 66 2'10 SE ClaSSJc Coupe Sl,950 ••• 49.'{.~1 51 I Su111"<1?r, B~~er A...\1/fM, 4 $2599 N1w with f•ct w•rr•nly '72 PEUGEOT ---~1xt, ;:17,00'.} m1, Su1>erb t'ond. 504 SEDANS 6-1i:1-6 '70 DATSUN 240Z ·I Spd, r{adio, Air Cond, Mags $3695 NEWPORT DATSUN 1000 \\'. Coas1 lhl'y N11 pt Bch &4.a-6400 '67 Datsun 4 Whl. Drive Pntrol H.T. Extra gtlCXI con- rlilion. 1\l\1/FM radio, stick shift, lock hubs. (UPE765l . $1999 MAZDA l\lAZDA LEASE SPECIAL New '72 RX3 $57.56 LL>aded. ROTARY po1~·ercd. ' ?.6 mo. + T & L f or rrsp. ply. Trades cons. • '72 ROTARY'S "Demo Sale" 10 TO CHOOSE "BIGGEST SAVINGS" $.iCXXI P!·i Pty. 968-4.llO ---·57 lllcrl'Cdes 2ai S. R1tent minor tulll'Up, needs n-iotor \\"Ork. &st offer. 675-10i9 MGB '70 MGB-GT. Top shape, $242:i. ~: 2-MKI \V. Coast Hk\"ay, Suite 3, Npl Bch. '63 MGB. Reblt. eng. Good l'Olld. thruout. Great trans. $525 or oUer. 675-4600. '69 MGB-GT, xlnt cond. Jo mi's. R&H, make offer. Call 673-4052. OPEL lo choo•e fro"' $3199 New witfl lectory "werr.intv '72 SUBARUS 2 l 4 dn. -redio1 4-loiir·• to cltoo1e from $1899 New with feciory ""•rr•ntv Save EXEC. CARS · Save COK:\'ELL CllEVROLET 2S28 !lnrbor Blvd .. Cos1a \[PSa 546-1203 '"Sforvice Is the diHer11ce" 1----------11 '72 SUBARU HUNTINGTON BEACH '67 Datsun 1600 Roa~1C'r 37,000 n1i, 1 owner, 2 fOJ'l'I. Radial tires, $. 49'3-2698 MAZDA 17:tn Beach Blvd. 1971 Datsun Pick Up. H.adio, Buntper, Clean Sl 400 * * 493-3698 S42-6006 Le<!.se Mgr. Mr. Fry FIAT LEA YING tow_n. 'fill Fiat 850 CJK'. $100. or best orr~r. 557-0081 aft 6: XI. '69 Fiat lfJO Spyder . Xlnt cond. AM/F M radJO. Sell the old 11tuff. $lrol. 642--4872 1 new stuff. ~-~~~~~~~ Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported VOLVO-TOYOTA SALE! SALE! SALE! . CLEARANCE ON ALL 1972's SELECT FROM OVER 2001 "'•' NEW AND ..£ ( Trode 111'1 USED CARS -;r_ · Low No ~11 Low IN STOCK r~ ,,,_ 0:-'\"r MONTHL y PA YME°NTs .' I AS LONG AS 48 MONTHJ. DEAN LEWIS IMPORTS 1966 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA t l ml, Sou tit of Son Di o Fr""1 l 970 Service Dept. Open 7:30 To 8 P.M. Mon. Tues. Thru Thurs., 7:30 To 6 P.M. Fact. Auth. Volvo & Toyot1 Svc. & Parts (714) 646-9303 or S40.9468 Autos, Used 990 Auto,, Used 990 1970 OPl'.:L KADET. stick shift, R&H. Clf'an, S~- 54A-4156 '70 Opel G.T. 102 hp rni:;in<: Nev• til'cs. Economical! $1900. 551-3.'m PORSCHE '71 PORSCHE 911T 5 $pd, Radio, Factory Alloy \\.'heels. $6275 NEWPORT DATSUN 1000 W. Coast H\vy. Nwpt Bch 645-6400 '65 Porsche. SC, clean, fine running cond. Xtras. Forced GL SPORT CPE. 4 1pd., redi;. 9,000 mile1 $2199 • • '12 PEUGEOT S04 SEDAN A•fo111etic, •m·fn'I 7,000 111ile1 $3399 ·-'72 SUBARU 4 DR. SEDAN 4 1pd., redio, 2200 mile1. $1999 to sell. $2400 or best off€'t'. e e _6_7l-_l4_15_. _______ 11 All n•w c•r1 c•rry 12,000 '70 PORSCHE 914, App. "'ile or I v•ar w•rr•nlv - Group. Chrome r Im 11. After 011r clo1in9 yo11 m•v radials, Jo miles. Xlnt cond. hev• if 1•r.,.ic.G •t eny lo- $2995. 673-2907. cal fr•nchi1ed dealer. ,.;,11~P'-'o,"'""h~, "'•'"'n-~T~. ~1m-,,-,.-,_·11 All Used Cars rood. '"'""" WHOLESALE '69 Porsche Targa. 912 Black. 1 o~OOO. to the ·59 Por!d>e 911T. 5 spd. c ' M..,, Beautiful. 14600. PUBLI f 00 547-7$5; S21--Sl!l6 '64 Porsche SC. Very l"lean? 'JO TRIUMPH TR6 R•bll '""· """' ,.11! 12400. Call 645-14-16 Rd1tr., redio, 4 •pd. SAAB '67 Saab V4.. 8,COO n1i on l'le'\\I en!{. $750. * 847~1ll.i * \rucancil'S cost money? Rent your house. apt., store hldg., etc. thru a Daily Pilot Clasaified Ad. 642-567i. A,·tos, Used 990 $2499 '67 MG GT Co11pe, wire1, redio. $1099 '69 TRIUMPH Spitfire, wire,, redio. GREAT USED CARS $1099 '67 PEUGEOT 4 dr. w•9on, radio, feet. •ir. $899 '66 VW PICK-UP ................. $1095 '69 DATSUN 510 SEDAN ... $895 • ooor, !!Miio. !XWH 2*ll '67 KARMANN GHIA ............ $1095 '67 VW S(j)UAREBACK ... $995 H-Red P•lnl, lh•rpl ~ 591ecl. (VOX '311) '71 CHEVY VEGA . . . $1495 '68 VW FASTBACK .. $1195 6rl<;ihl Ytllow, Low Mlln, W/SfW Tlrts. (YEV tUl '69 VW BUG ........ . $1295 '67 FORD VAN ........ . ... $1295 '71 LOVEBUG CLEMINTINE ........ $1895 '70 VW BUS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2395 R•d.G INI l'IO<oh!,.. ilUlle! 0.ll.l•e Beige, AIMllo, Sl'Mlw A-Per'fkll !f• C.Ul '62 VW SEDAN . . . $595 '69 VW S(j)UAREBACK ..... A.utof'NlllC, Air Cllfldlllonlfl<;I, I.ow l.oW Mlln. !ZDV M l ..... $1795 '68 GTO ............. . $1495 '66 VW KARMANN GHIA .. . $995 • $oet'(I, 1 Or l'lafdfOP, "!ftYl rvot. 11" EXWI tlledlO, wl<lll!t 1id9 w11i tll'9f,. ~lfl ... I ~. tSKX WI '68 CORTINA GT ............ . . $795 '72 VW SUPER BUG .. .. .. .. . .. .. $1995 I ,,_ed, R...,lo, 1"1 .. 1 .. tXLY 40 °''~· redlO, reer .,....__, 11v1e ~1111. l•tlwT w1rr~w. 1215 FIV' '66 VW DELUXE BUS $1050 '67 CHEVY 3/4. TON PICK-UP $1795 J111/ llkl MW, (201211) $1495 '69 VW S(j)UAREBACK Mtt'•Hlc ,,_ lte1,11t11,111 (JUOt 141 '71 VW 411 WAGOll . .. .. .. .. .. $2795 u,.,.,_ ".aorr 1'l•ITill't¥ & ""'9., lteelllt, -Mlcnello! I!. •i'Cll•._ I.It. (ttf1t01 •• '66 ALFA ROMEO 160$19cpe. '69 FIAT 850 RdJir., r1d io. $999 '70 OPEL RALLYE Spt. cpe. arn•fm , feet. •Ir. $1399 '66 SUNBEAM Alpi"e rd1W, $899 '69 TRIUMPH TR-6 Rd1tr. $1999 '66 MG RDSTR. R1rnoveble H.T .. wire1, radio. $999 Thank You - For The Many Years of Loy•lty FRITZ WARREN'S SPORT CAR CENTER 710 l lst St, S.A.· 547-0764 -Ir- Autos, lmporl<HI ----l§l I ...... -I '"' ~~~ 970 Autot, l""°md 910 l ~A:.:u!Ot=::..· ,,;;U,;;Hll;.:.. __ -""- TOYOTA VOLKSWAGEN CADILLAC SAVINGS As Never Before On All Rematnlna '72 TOY OT AS '69 V.'w. Camper fla(Do, atkk, IP.IP"-rk>r con- dition. (YXT862). $2299 CONSELL CliEVROL.E'l' 2828 I lo.rbor Blvd., C.0.ta Meiia 546-13>.'\ 1\.·.~ l , '69 VW BUS $1595 - luUA f.UK4 10 Pass wagon. ExCelleot TOYOTA oond., Low mu ... NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100..W. Coast Hwy., Newport 1!166 llarbor, C.M. 646-9303 Beach.. 642--9405. '69 Toyota Corona 'fi6 VW. Chocolate Brown. 4 Door. 4 Speed, air, radio. Rebuilt eneine. Hur st !YER228). shifter. Cragar mags. J>o&..a. $1 l 99 traction tires. T °' q u c CONNELL CllE:VROLET ~ I !arbor Blvd., Master. S8'l5. 646-2862. 1700 cc vw. ciOfie ratio trans. Fifteens '.4 ml . 100 Costa Mesa 546-120.l llP. Eng. & trans. 6,ro> mi., MUST Sacrifitt '69 Toyota $2500 Invested. $950/offer. Corona. 1 owner. Com11Jete 540-9529. motor overhaul. N e w 1 '·64"-''°'e"u°'G,-. -,,-"-'' -,.,°'b"'ll-c-ug-. transm overhaul New smog 11unroof. rm-Ant radio. Ne"' system. New tires, l"IC\Y paint. C.oo<I r:1r! $500. pa.int. Same as a brand new 494--1306 or 6T:Hi070 a.<;k for car. Must ask $1300/bst ofr. Linda 83:Y.J650 alt 6. 1 'BAJ~"•""'e~U~G-~Xl~n~I -co-nd~. ~N"'ew- '70 Toyota Corolla paint. new tires, new Coupe. 4 speed, air, radio. engine. Big bore kit. Call 1264BRL). 642--0119 aft 5 pm. $1399 CONNELL CIIEVROLET 2828 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa S46-1al.1 ·n Superbeetle. Beautiful light blllt" finish, 4 spd TrRM., Sunroof. $ 1 5 9 5 . 645-6644. '70 VW Camper \Vestlalia "•"'/FMTO>'>tad_ W1~ a~~· Pop Top. Clean, new ·" • ra io, u...... or u.. Michelin radials, S 3 0 0 0 . fer. 497-2065 evl!!ll. * 963-1518 • ·71 C II -• 1 __ , 29 7llO 1970 Bus, 1 pass. Perfect oro a, ... n """"'• · cond. 41,000 miles. Sun roof, 8;clual ml., 1 ownr, new expensive tires. S2.100. Call ~~736~1400... 4 9 2 -0 6 2 8 ' 0\\'~[ J!.l).ytime, 4~--0141. • , '69 Camper • Moving, must E 1971 TOYOTA MARKs~k se.U. SlSOO. Reblt eng., x~:sBest Offer 493-1784 . ~~!1S. 552-7484 nu brakes, '69 Corolla 2 dr. New tires. 1970 vw Bus. Mechanically Rcblt ~ $600. &~ Perfect, nu tires, plus ex- or 646--354a. Ira.~. Asking $1825. 646-35:"i0 TRIUMPH or 64&-3Ta5. ---------·11970 V\V Bug. Good 1hape. '70 Triumph GT 4 speed. A~t. stereo tape, e."<lra (•lean. 2328SH. Beige. New tires. AM/Ff.1 radio, sun roof. hfu11t sell. $950 or l)e51 offer. 497-2795. '73 Cadillac Cpe De VIiie Full r11-er, Afr {))ad.. Vtnyl Roo • Dual C.nilort S..U, Beautiful f'iremltt FtnW1, 6-\\G.f seats. xttreo tape cn1 l11e control $176. per month 36 n10. O.E.I,.. lax lmmodl•I• O.llvery LEASING ALL MODELS AND MAKES '73's Southern California 1st National Bank Leasing ' ' " 2001 1\-tichelson Drive (Corner of MacArthur) lr\'ine, Calif. 93:.&I -...i J il•l/8J3-86l'.) 213/677-wl>I l YOUR ONLY i FACl'ORY AUTHORIZED CADILLAC DEALER l.af'iHt seJection Of CadiJ. lacs in Oranre CountJ. t Sales·LeasJne. ~Nabers U Cadillac: 2600 HARBOR BL.. COSTA. MESA -, 540-9100 Open Sunda,J t ·~ Cpe De VUJe. White, I w/black vinyl top. AM/FM radio. Full pwr, air cond. I $1500. 1146-2936, . I • '63 Cadillac, 4 dr &edan, full pwr. ST;iO. or best oller. 644-1688. ·~ EL DORADO, fully equip., must see to ~ preciale. 548-.5155. '73 Cad Cpe De Vtlle. Load· $2066 VOLVO ed. 350 actuaJ mi. $7500 · fom. Pvt. pty . ...,_.,.,_ ~ II -You'll Buy lt ~t.oll Lfiui& W YOLYO ,71 Volvo '6.'! Coupe de Ville, Vinyl top~ lull pwr, fac air, am/Im Pl 800 Coupe ""'"" !2300. 673-4191 In1maculate t'Qnditkin, au10-'63 Cad, clean, fl.lit power. n1alic trans., AM ; Jo,~f Good oond. $400. Ca 11 1966 !Jarbor, C.M. 646-9300 slhe!'l'°· ra~ial ~';~· ll~w1-'~~71~~~·~D-V_LO_AD_E_D_'_l =~~-c,,..~=~~-1 \\" lie extenor, 1-ru interior. .......,. . . . 1967 TR4A, W/W, IRS. New 648CAL. ~tICHEUN ~. LO Mt. Mi chelin X tires, 45,COJ mi. &!'!.' It . You'll Buy It $.5700 '** 6f+OO'lO Orig Dwner, $1465. 64&-8320. 1\.. ..... 1 a • .&!. 'fi6 Cad. SDV, Landau, !-,/P. VOLKSWAGEN -IUWA U.11114 Low Mi. E•oel cond., mu. 11111 .vo Pri pt)' $1500. 673-7690. '64 vw Sunroof. Cocoa 1n * ·n El Dorado, lo\\' brown. Nu tires, shocks 111.Uenge. Fully equipped. $485. Ben J-lur Gas, Harbor 1966 t larbor, C.ti1. 646-9303 $'6693. call 675-3309 & Bay. C.?tt. 1964 Volvo. Sell for parU All '59 CAD -Air Cond. '70 V\V Sundial camper, good parts excellent! 673·8117 or P/S, P/B, P/Seat body, strong eng. Financing 642-8116 s.m. 4.92-0424 av!lil. szm. or T.O.P. l~~*-7"'i.,68~V~O~L~V=o-*~-·55 Cadfila<: Fleetwood -NJ .:a--=. Camper (Sundial) aulo, orig 011nr 64.2-9586 ~~:mi" good, $19.i. Fully outt;tted. Immac. Lo SAVINGS mi's. $2500/bst ofr. Leaving for Europe, 552--7889. '62 VW Bug. sunroof, good OA,ANll •Rver .Be, lo~T!• cond. $495. Call artf.'r 6 pm. n ematn ng - sn-1ss1. YDLYOS • 19il Cadillac Coupe de Vi.Ile. Xlnt cond. $4!11). 675-3J13. I CAMARO f FOR Sale. 1969 V'IV Van. Good cond. $1,600. 49!H007 '68 CAM.ARO SS ~ New engine, clutch, batt iD 1 ... ..! • Pol)'glass. Ca 11 To - t.oll UAlll4 645-6507. '63 VW. Sunroof. -~at YOLJO '71 Camaro, z.. 28, l10 HP, ' l.ran8portation. Spd Lo il 6-371" ' , \V m ell, l'H'W =~=*.,;,'~"~"'7~",,.* __ ..._ ·,. • Excel cond. $MOO. 673-~I 1968 W 1 ~·es1pbalia, rn1~r., 1966 llarbor, C.?¥1. S46-9:nl 1970 ca.ma.ro air, auto, Pit pop.lop. IC'nl, strreo. int-VOLVO Im 142S AM/FM V roor. ExC'Cl cond. $ mac. $1995. 5.16-7751 eve. ~eel oond. G~y win~ Rol2-4108 or 847-3.STI. 196.'i \1.W. Bug good cond. int. Call 714 r497-2ti.~I. $450. 2;il Knox Pl. C.M. ~~~'"'·'"'"' BUICK '68 VW Bui;?:, auto, radio, l-----·----- 32,000 1ni. Sharp! '61 Buick Wiidcat * 546-1526 * C 'bl vo . PS onverti e. -n, air, .. , '64 VW Bug, suroof. Engine P.B.. elec. \\indo11·s a nd '65, I'('blt in '71. Good cond. l!Cllt~. 47, \4S rnlles. Qtl(' $475. Pvt. 557-7827 owner. New top. Sharp. '70 VW Bus AM/FM, Reblt (VSD354l. '""· Good cond ;tion. $1700. $1599 CHEVROLET j ~ '73 Impale ~'. 4 Dr. Sl"tlan. 800 miles. Lll!ll ne11·. Full fact. \\·arrantv, Has air, P.S., P.B .. aute. V8. UM?" reg. gas. (104504,, Unu11ua1 value. • CONNELL CHEVROLET • 645-7358 • $3999 l C01'NELL Cl1EVROLET 2828 Harhor Blvd., V.\V. 19TI Super Bug, Sun 2828 Harbor Blvd., Costa 1\-tesa 546-1203 roor, SI e re o, Excellent. Costa :\olesa 546-1203 al 2 dl' hd v $1750 Off r 646-0806 '65 ri.1 !bu, .. tp, · c · . '70 Buick Custom Skylark auto trans., R&H Runs ve 1969 ~und1al Camper. \Vht. Blk vinyl top. P.S. good. $550. 846-3956. ~1"16ce< $1995. P.B, R&lt. fact air. Under Call ~ :!OM. $425 under book. '67 Camero Coupe · 2228 6 cylinder, stick, radl6, '6.l V\V VARIANT. 646--1252, 644-. (TXU918l * $450. * BUICK '65 Riviera. all JM'r, , $. 1499 1, 66-4488 aft 6 pm air cond. Excel cond $1100. •· '60 VW BUS Pri Pty 673--0512 CONNELL CHEVROLET l BEST OFFER '65 Buk'k Electra conwrt. 2S28 Harbor Blvd.. ,t * 54~ * Cl Pvt Costa l\f!'Sa ~1200 • ~=-=~~~--,--,--,-I ean. . pty. ,,, * '69 V\V. 31,000 actual mi. * 546-5856 * Nf'ed a "Pad"? Pince an aQ1 ~~~39~· tires. Xlnt cond. Autos, NeW: 980 Autos, New 91lQ I;:===============~,/ V. W. '61 , Bu.e;. CrOO<:I ron· dition, $350. or Best o(fer, 67:~2. 'GO VOLKS\VAGON GOod trnni;. SllO. 0 • 673--0680 • -4: •sq VW, good shape "°' $.100 642-9144 -;i: VW '64 CAMPER, Ne'v eng, ... brks, tires, clutch, etc :C ~PTL~~· ~S.1cl.~-""4~~· ~-~~o If .. '67 V.W. BUG, $650 ;; Oflt>r., Cnlh. &14-8507 > '59 VW BUS rebit engine. 1421 So. AN!p'lhoe, Santa Ana. VW BM. fl.lust seU. ~ $'500. --....,~·~~~13-6<'-:f-~'°-=*"""--11 '" '<I vw Bug. $350. ;i: Rebullt engine. t- Ua:Jy, but 1trong. 499--3485 % 1970 vw .. Cleon! $1295. 673-42."'~'! i' "G~ V\'' BUS. SNR1'·, Hi-.:1. $1625. • 673·8293 • '68 VW buij. Ai.'\t -fM, 4 & 8 o !rack #1.crto. Rcblt t'ni. -c Nt"W tire11. $1000. ~ .. V\V '68 Bug, one l:lwncr - "Int ccnd. $1000 :z: • 6$.'354 * .. 196t VW Bua, RAJ.I, vi~ % Int .. wry clen.n. t O'A"ll('r , "" Prl. ply. $4911. ~-j ·10 Viv . very deu. Sl29<'1. Priva1" l'ar\Y •6~* WITH THIS AD . WITH THIS AO ' YOU CAN NOW IUY ~ ANY NIW '7J CHIVlO· LIT IMPALA. CArllCI, CHMLLI, NOVA. ftG-A Ol LUY llUCI fOI ~ offt.Y: ;! OYER OWERS INVOICE COST. Sale Price Applies Only To Cari In Stock And Do.s Not Include F.tctory 23 Holdb1ck. ~~~' 535-1143 ~~~~ ~ T~;:;:, CHEVROLET ~.~:;~ 215 H•. A.-...11.11 W.. N• • .tUM'ot•) A-. WITH THIS AD WITH THIS A I I I I I I ' I co 1968 ~r. ' ' &cyl Re co GS St . Prl I - ' I .I I ' 1! I :1 I I I ! I . \ ]§)[ l~I -· .. I~ I ---' . u'"" FOlD 1§) I, -· .. I~ I ftl AulN, U ... FOID DAILY PILOT '61 IMpol• Coupo NllO 0000 Pl!JRF Romt tJW., $50. U ''' Ch:,r.'r •r Cpo. NEED OOOD '«I ~10 GALAXIE 500'~ '68 •--'87 MUllTANG. A/C, !WI, '72 Pinto 9.-~ •• ~··•, •. ~. aulo.L air eond., lrlnyl ...,.., .,, <de ~ .. v , au o., P.S.. TRANSPOllTATION Bodi , anf. 4 lleel Jl>I dloc l .. 1. radio, cletn oon· VO T·· .. 1POR"1¥:.TION ... battr~ SU! ... v• ··-· I It. Coople buy•I•• -P PIS, dloc-new llno. ·--· ~ ~~J.•Pi~U'p!':~r R:!'. '60 Co Ir M".=1'~~ ~ :rUe .. 8}'=E).car. Good '61 Falcon ~rd:"1 $2,(D) e:r,tCali ~m!uion.~'1r ~~~~~~ :=:xiow93Bi~~.~: dltkln.m.77'JO. WXuS02). 4 dnor. One or t)le cleanest &46-4964 $2099 4 Dr. A trul)' clean car. 451.1 ,,,113&4;;="'7'.+--,,-,,...,,...,.~..,. ~!&n ~!d wti1~wa~iie;'i ,,,65<;:21:::3::,l ..;411=,.;-4119:;;=:-=-.-..1 ___ P_O_NTI __ A_C.;... __ 1 $1699 (n town. f'WP269, CONTINENT AL CONNELL CHEVROLET G<P. '70 Ford van \I T. AuO>. v... tXEX316) $1895 dlr. can Coavenlble. Mull .. u $46L $466 windows, bock ... 1. Gd ~· ..... l650 or make ofler. 5o'1-ra;J BONNl':VlLLE 2 dr '63 CONNELL CHP:VROLET V" 2828 Harbor Blvd.. cond '93-3.229 830-6404 .,,.....,..,... aft 6 pm or wknds beautJ(Ully cf.Nd f 0 r 2828 llarbor Blvd., See It · You'll Buy It CONT '67, 4 dr. blk Jeath Int Colt& Meta 546-1203 See It You'll Buy It • : ' LINCOLN · meehanlcally &: otherwlae. Cotta P..1esa 546-Ul3 n.1 storeo l&pc, full "'""" ,70 Dod S • . l 1958 PORD·stn wo.gon, Runs, '67 Ji.1uatang Fltbclc, 390, 4 N 1 hoclu ha ~ l~ Air Xklt oond. $16 5 O. 9• winger ~lllM ai..:i need• btl.llery, $6.5., 217 De spd, nu tires, 50,lXXl mi. u1 11"& 11 tfer • tt. & vinyl uphol, auto, nu brakes, WI" oond PS aulD radio TOYOTA S73-4690. ·~ 1mpala Cmtom, PIS, . -1111• sr;.32115 ::pt. V..S, vinyl r o o L a ir wn. Ull\D Li. Grullll, San CJemenle. '65 Cvnt, AM/Flr1, a ir, Best otter. 548-4477 pan ' 11 0 over $300. Xlra nice rond, $ 9 5 0 , lOYOJA . ('66) 4 Door, KOOd cond., new ..,, 077·• ii " •. · I~ Fo1'd Fllirl.ane, powr leather interior. Sunroof. OLDSMOBIL£ 7 830-8999 . tires. Must sell $875. Al, m es. Supenor car. steerina, -~·r brk11, good Much re1tor11llon done . , 0 LE MANS Spl . C Jl f'. 1968 n.... ... Ca ...,/ ~ F 1966 u--bo c •• ., .. ., O'tn'l * 981.()'29(1 Alt fi PM .. (fi82AYV)$. 2499 l966 llarbor, c.M. M&-93031,,::oond::;:::.· ~$495=: .. ·;..· "'•493-07='-"'"'''--· I ~1US!.,_sen. $95(). 494-6360; '67 Toronado. au p'AT, lood· ~~~~~1$~:093~ ~"'~,':i~· .... ';;: --~., p.,ce ' ac -r, '"" --LINCOLN Con<lne-·'. 1965. 9 M C ·-Corti '97·~•. ed s-~ •-' ail', oriR 01\'nf'r, $1. , 70 I " I C •-onw '6 utt•nt oupe ..._, Ford na, mi tires, , '""""' aew, ..... st offer 962-6116 . . , * 6~,~~ * m,..1 • Ufr•m Full power & air. $650. Call CONNELL Cl-IEVROLET A' p 5 --•to v • Excel mecharJcal oond. MERCURY over SID). 6 7 5 · 7 9 O O, •~-6I~"°""'"--~---Coupe. v..a. air, auto., P .S., 67S-649S 21i128 Hubor Blvd.. o!d ~U.;u ... Su;;' ~~ Cll!!an. $495. 673-8U7/64.2-871S i---...;..-----6T:r7ST7. '69 Pont 1ta "''i""· Bonnevill~. ~a1':~;;.,,ccWY~~'i•'· P s, rad$1'999n CORVAIR eo;~~;N1203 IYWl'8631$"•190 • '1(.if'~~'~· ,12~ ~; '70 Mercury ·~rOl~~lla,:. ~ _:_~""· "'~"1:7;'.""";-csJ,'°'"'~1-co""nd,....... o_r_•• . · "$11'99 ......., .. · C'ONNF.LL CflEVROLET 1961 Corwlr. Can be u.e<f tori---------C'ONNEU.•CH~LET below boo«. "4-S616 Monterey 2 Dr HT, v-1, Aut til'es, low mileage, $2100. ~~ !:)~· ~~ ~- 2828 Harbor Blvd.. dune · buaY. Nt!leda work. 164 Falcon convert. 4 spd. 2828 Harbor Blvd., JAVELIN ~""1o' Hpowetr s 1ehle r 1 nUa • ~646-<122."'=C"'"-o~-~-= ft S:\50. 6T;,.:1J.M • CONNEU. ~01..ET Costa Mesa ~un S'lfi. e ~. Sharp looking car in .earch Costa Mesa M&-12Xt l\4U • ea er, w te wa 1, '69 Viita Cruiler Wan. PS. c:! ~~ ~f200 1970 Chev. OJncoun F.state, CORVAIR ~~ mechanic. $125. '11 Ford LTD W•gon 110 Javelin. SUU uncltr major ~r~~~· S~~?i'.. C'~ PB, air, Juggaae rack. Xlnt ·~ir C:~. ~~If>~.~~; ,., .. ......,. I Pua. Sta. WIP'" Pwr. Ill n p S. uto. -•· I warran Loaded w/xtras 83&-6535 1.o:'°e:nd::.:'S26io0"'='-~'c'963-3323'=;::=· ,.,..--xtru. $2350. 673-3331. 1'70 lo!V"'. ~ Carlo. R/H, -... A brake AM l'M FORD ...... . . • . ~. ... . . . PLYMOUTH -•r -.01.1. lo " mUei -•~ Ill• 'r ~-:-.. _ '63 Monza, Xlnt c o D d . , ---------gage rack. Sharp. Priced to PIS, A/C, 831-~. ·n ~1ercury Col. Pk w,.. 8 , ---------1966 Le f\fan~. 1 ownr .. xln1 ~....:,. .... <Ill-, w ·Stereo~. ,neer. thJ'uoUt. Mech. 1ound.1" sell.(4S3CLW) ~.11 Alolock 1· cond.,n<>wbatlt'I')'.rtd'io & ~·or offer. M&-8985 F et ••· 1 ck pass. "uu pwr. u s. -a ory ~ .. ._, •• , $350/bnt ctler; or trade. '6' Ford Van, good shlpe. $3399 JEEP Ti<t wh<., air, an\/fm '72 Plymouth Ures, $450. 49&-<i289. i '55 CHl!VY,' 2 DR. new llrn & brakH. Panel· 5s7-1181 1 ~7-1772. Good buy! 548-£326 aft 6; stereo, 24,000 mi's. Fact. Newtlres. N~s minor work Ina. Asking $2725. 557-4861. '66 corvaJiO 180 HP. Turbo &'6-4838 days, ask for CONNELL CHEVROLET '70 To)'ota Land Cndaer new 1 "''"co"oc'"cc'•colned~.c,5'6-c-;;..::2399~·~-c;an si;:rt, 2 ~1·. Hardtop. ·~~\\~ ~fri;_T.c:iu'~nc1':5·s:~· .~'"150""'Ftrm-"-="7'3-C-36~91" . ...,...~~ '10 Chev. 4 Door Sedan cbaf1'ed needl -Y..Wk make "'Rl"C;:,h;ardo:;-· ,..--.,.----c= '~':.':'r ~~ tlres. low milea,e, perf ' 7 0 M E R c Ma l'-C~r~d. p~:~: s1c!~1~~ ~ 51&-lrn '66 Ctiev. Bel Air. 4 dr. V-8, V 8 l l 1 Ir nd oUf?f'. &1.5-7482 or, 642-6280. 1965 Fairlane sta \\'J;:n., 6 =~"'=~""'""'="--~ cond. $2400. 6 4 5 · 7 4 8 2 quis/~W'auder, 2 dr, P':t t'I' Brakes. A:'.'I ·r~I St--· WI t A/C •on~ • • v ny roo • a co .. I ( I good d 1966 T BIRD Perfect oond ••• •M• / ~ -~ enc. 4.., 1 , . ~· p S p 8 1 t 1 CORYmE cy., econom ca , uon . · . • ~-... hR1'tltop. a c, P/R. P . Radio, Vinyl r.oof. onl~ RAMBLER Xlnt. 5'8--5().16, 833--0891 ci96Ac5).' au 0 m 8 c · 1 __ ...;;_...;...____ Best. offl!!r, 496--4517. RAH. air, tar>c. new tires, Im JEEP, v.s, 4 \VHL Xlnt cond, nu tires, Sacrlf, !:~00 nilles. (302f'\' AJ $33t5 ~ '.71, Veg• Hatchback $2199 ,70 CORVmE 'fi ndLT~, .. ~cir, luJGondl pwr~~r ~; N~.25A2;i· li.2214 Holly DRfVVF. P/S, BR AND,~·~'~$'~"~'-· 71=4-61=•-~""'='·--fl tr. 836-65.15. * 'fi3 Rambler \\'agon, air, ¢ou". Radio, auton1aUc, co • _. ..... au. • ............ , NE\ ! ! * 'S.1 Mercury \Vagon, Air, 1!:tTl PLYMOUTH Cricket gl"('Ut n1ech. P!-l . jshn1i), (526CXU). CONNELL CHEBVR< Odl..ET 350 V·8 ma,a ·wheels, rood must 91Jll. $750. 642--CMM FOllnlne ·~ ~· &ddrtlo& =--*=&l_>-6_1_73_*~ A·I n1cch .$2o/.1. SF:. 4spd, n/r, many xtrns. * J36.....i191 * · 1 $169, 2828 Harbor v .. hugger I.ire&, AM IF M '66 Ford Eoono Van, eng in ,..vuu con 1 n. '65 Jeep Wagoncer. 60,000 mi. 1 ~=~=='16=·5:::19c.1 ___ 4.000 ml. fBelo\\' y,·hls blu """"h".ee7;.,--.c-~c--~~ OONNEl.u;cHE\rRol.Et Cotta Mesa 54&~ ~!~{ng ta~ d~ ~r ~ $950. ~Cl51 ~· 557-TI7~· SU. 4\VD. OHC 6. $950. HOUSE H~tlng? Walch the book $1600. 8 644--4594. ·~~~1~ Wq-. Xlll't l1 2828 H~ Blv'1.. • '70 MALIBU maeulate condition Uc No: A uyenne .• .M990. ant ad resu Is . . . 5678 .,-c---•~84~7~--0"l"'IJ,;'---*-= OPEN HOUSE oolumn. Clauil1ed Ads ... 642-5678 ~c---C=al~I'-"-""°"'"""""=-~= Cdlta. MS 546-rm ' 2 Door hardtoP v-s, auto. 960AZE utot, MCI Autos, Used 990 Autos, Used 990 Autos, UMd 990 Autos. Uud tto Autos, Used 990 Em: VEGA Wagon, 15,000 trans., factory air, powtr $4195 __ ;,. _________ .;... ____ ....c_ . ...;,;,.;.:.;.;...o.:;,;,... __ _;=liialiliiiiliiiiiiiiimiiii~ii!iiiig!i~~~~~~··' :m11et, P/S, auto ~tran., air, steering Md """"'9;-radio, HARBOUR VW Iii •.uJ/J'M, 968-47fi0 htr, while 11o•all tires. (3ll· ,68 CAJiRJCE Wqon, all ex· AGFI $2195 dlr. 836-6535. ......_ • -' oond., SlOOO. 71 C1prico Coupo Daya~ eves ~1315 . . '72 v-GT U1e "'' Gu. V-8, aulD., -•-P.8., P.B., vinyl root. elec. tchback. 4 ...... rodio. windows. IWnalninc fact. i Sup!r clean. (!SSETW). wamulty. (129396). $2399 $3299 CONNELL CHEVROLET CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 Harbor Blvd., 2828 lla.rbor Blyd., 18711 Beach Blvd. Hun~h '66 COi'll•tt• m cu. in. v~. power steer- ina'. radio. Nice. <TER642). $2199 CONNELL CHEVROLIT 2828 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mtsa 546--12)3 Costa Mesa ~Ull Costa M8a 546-1203 '69 Carvette. Low m I . '~ ~ $-195. AU1o, P\IT. 1964 OIEVY Greenbrier Van Daytona blue. '73 Vette Steb-.6: ~cs. New t.ire!l. tor .aaJ.e.. fl.fq~~ recently rims &: s.:r. belt radials. Priv'. pty ~ rebuilt, 111 (00{! running con· 545-3249 dilion. Body ll'O()(!, does need -""==· ------71 OIEVY fi p a 11 1 . paint. Call f:51:-0o5 to sec CORVE'M'E '72, Red, Auto, ~ waiion. air, P/S, $700.00 or best ofter. air, P.W., Tilt whl Be1t of· i"Yt-party. 54~ '71 Camero Coupe c'o:"c.· z:83:Hl23:o..::::;·c...--...;._-I '72 lmpol1 V-8, radio, stick, .. ..-COUGAR -HT v· I f car. New tirft:, {313CQS). =· . . •ny "'°' P.S., $2599 'Tl OOUGAR, Like new cond. A.C, Rl:H, Mich. X tires, Orig own. $2675 . 71u:JO.<l536. P.S., air, auto. 30 ~ un· coodltionaJ Guarantee. Nice. CONNEU. CHEVROLET (146CrE). 2828 Harbor Blvd., $3499 Cocta M"" 546-120.'I '7l Cougar X·R 7, Mint cond. Owner wDl arrange ftnance. $!,09!1.49H293. OONNEU. CHEVROLET 2828 Harbor Blvd., · Co.ta M~ 546-tIDl * '69 KJNGSWOOD * BEST.OFFER BY SUNDAY, 5 PM. 56)-174.1 '67 Malibu. 2 dr, Black vinyl root,-327, air, PS. Excel • \cond. 84&-4303. ·n 4 wh. dr. Chev. Pw, ~uUi, -ail', _spare tankt, priv. par-,ty, sm, 531--8699. 'uto1, Imported 970 OIEVY.VAN '64 GR.EEN BRIER 76,000 orig. mi1es, auto. RadkJ k heatft'. Belbed tires. $475. *. 833-3671. DODGE '67 Dodge van. 318 V-8, auto, AJe, pamled I: crptd. JOnt rood. 117l6, -· CHRYSLER '71 Dodi'! Colt, Must Rll, lo "tJ"Sta. Wgn, air,-PIS, PIB, .mileage, S2075/oUer. RlrH. Immac. & did. $395. -* 548-9721 * ~Ila; 963-11!2 · , Sell Jd\e 1ten1s . , . 642-5678 Autos, Imported. 970 Autos, Imported 970 WE'LL 00 ALLEN · -' OFFERS A WIDE SELECTION OF IMMACULATE, LOW MILEAGE AND READY TO ROLL . . . oursr ANDING RESALE VALUES ., . 1971 CADILLAC ADAN ,l"'..YIW -- Block w/block vinyl top & matching vinyf in- t1rior. Full power and air. 1#137.51 •4799 1970 CADILLAC SEDAN DI YIW c Light blue with vinyl lop, matching blue cloth '3899 interior. full power & air. 1#60901 1961 CADILLAC COUPE DI fflLU Brown w/block 'finyl top wilh brown 1<1ddl1 leather interior. full power & air. (VHA.5 .. 9) •1999, 1969 FORD GALAXY 2 door H.T .. med. dork green w/bfock vinyl to p & matching "Yinyl interior. 1#2117) •1499 1966 OLDS CUTI.All 2 dr. H.T., white w/beouliful blue cloth interior, VS w/outo., pwr. sir & pwr. brakes. INMY9~1J •799 1961 PONTIAC IONNIVILU 2 Door H.T., blue w/block vinyt top, matching Interior, full power & air. IX80902)' . •1099 1961 OLDSMOllU Vi1to Cruiser Wagon. Blue w/blue, full powtt & oir cand. {XHU668J •1299 . . - INC. CHECK 1111$E ,81AU11ES! . ~ 1,72 OLDS CUTLASS IUP. CPI. Beoutlful gold w/whtt. "'i",.t top £. ----. . ...... • mQfc~in8 'f'terior, full po'fter ·~a)'~ st~eo~ (6,02FZMI LIKI NIWI • • 1971 OLDS TORONADO. Platinum grey, block vinyl top &. matc.hin8 interior. Really full pow•i-, low mileage. (#4280} A llAUTYI 1970 OLDS 91 2 dpor H.T., medium· bl~ w/white vinyl top &. blue interior. Full power ond air cond. (411 BHFf'PllCID TO lllll 1967 CUTtASS SUPREME CPE. Dark blu• w/whlte top & b&u• in .. riof', full power & oir. (VIJ.S91) A NICI CAI.-)0 1961 CADILLAC CPL DI YIW, white w/block vinyt roof, -block leather interior. (#4331) PllCID l.IOHTI 1971 CHIVROUT IMPALA 2 door H.T., blue w/whit• top, blue i.,_ terior. !092CZ1J PllCID TO SILLI 1969 CHIVROLIT CA•RICI Wagon. light green wood panefino w/ gre•n Naugahyde interior. Fi.Ill pow•r &. a ir. twXl8211 IXTIA SHAIPI 1967 CHIVROLIT CAMAIO. White w/blaclr: vinyf top, black vinyl intoriar, v.a, power 1 ... ering & brakes, outo. trans. fWLH9A41 A CUTlll · 1972 PONTIAC OIAND IJllX 2 door H.T., model J, beoutiful yellow w/white top & white Naugahyde interior. 16A9FYC) NIAi NIWI 1971 OLDSMOalLI TORONADO. Dark gl'ffn w/dork grHn vinyf top, makhlng cloth Interior, full power & ~ir. 12.48EKL) UAL PUTTYI 1972 CADIUAC CPI. DI YIW. Oorlr: brown w/brown vinyf top and motchln8 1oddle leather interior w/full pwt. & air. (.517EL.Fl A llA.UfYI ' -crn:onr @IF I I COXUJIB1~ TO l"UT YOU IN A BEi IER CARI So you need 1 better car but just don't think you can swing it right nOw. You 're our kind of people! We will go out of our woy to put you in a better car ..• not next wHk . . but RIGHT NOW! 'All Can LI Hert e lack u, -100°/o 30 Days or 1,000 MU.S Whichever Comts Flntl . MANY: MORE TO CHOOSE FROM 1970 YW 1969 YW 1969 YW 1966 YW ••• ... PASTIACI SfUAUIACI N1w fKtory •1p1...l,Ewtr1 Airt1fll•tlo lr1111. EJ1c1lt111I colltllt/011. ... S111pff tff4 coft41· ~11llt '"'''"'' ,, ..... ti•~· $888 $)388 • • l SEE T"E NEW '73 CADILLACS AND OLDSMOBILES NOW ON DISPLAY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! 1971 CAOILI.AC CPI. DI YIW. Beoutiful gold fir•m~ finl1h w/wtilt• vinyl top & white leather interior, 1600CUC) A SPAIK'llRI 1971 CADILLAC IL DORADO Con.,.ertible. Med. blue w/white top w/white leather int erior. Full power & air. (31 lCVQ A KNOCKOUfl 1970 CADIUAC CPI. DI YIW. Platinum grey, blotlr: vinyt top, block leather inlerlOf', full power & oir. 1823BMCI MINT CONDITIONI 1970 CADILLAC IL DOIADO. Dark green w/white vinyl top w/motch· Ing leather int•rlor. !l25AGl).ONI Of A KINDi 196f CADILLAC C". DI VILLI. Whlt • w/black .. tnyl roof. Whit• l•other Interior. full power & air. (XTG046l VlaY, VllY NICll PARTS & SERVICE OPEN 8 to 5 MON. thru SAT. Visit Our Fantastic New TRIODETIC DOME SHOWROOM This WMkend > • < • H DAIL y PILOT ~~-------Saturdl1, ~ ~ 1972 . .$ ' IMMEDIATE DELIVERY BRAND NEW 1V2 ' . IM EDIATE DELl·YERY BRAND NEW 1972 . ! IMMEDIATE.-:DELIVERY· BRAND NEW 1972 IMMBOIAlE iDEtl,Vff.Y '.. BRAND NEW. 1973 . • FORD COURIER CLUB BltAND NEW 191.3 On Approved Credit. ECONOLINE f ~ l:QO 1/2 Jo ' P.ICKUP . . ' . WAGON PINTO WAGON .-VAN 1800 CC engine, Chrome Front Bump- er, Tool Kit, Wh ile Woll Tires (IGTAMC19138J ' V -8, Cruise-a-mo tic. gouges, ex fro cooling radiator, Cigar Lighter IE 11 GHP94 l 72) SQUIRE OPTION $ 15 '72MUSTANG VS, Auto., fKI. Air, Vinyl Top, ,,5., low $ Miles. {7780SZ) '72 MAVERICK .. . $2~77 ford M.oror Co Ren•ol. v.s auto. tr!llls~ ,.,. , d•o, heater, pwr. ~"tr•ng. (7910SZ) , '69 FORD Galaxie 500 • "'· v.o. ~ ........ ,,_ .,_.,. ~ 12 7 7 nxloo,ti!o!tr!ZXJ651) ' · '69 FORD LTD .... ...,._,_t_...._ ..... ""'. $·1111· . t r. power Uttrin9, foci. oir, .,;nyl fl)Of. -."""' (Z~459) , '70 MAVERIC9< · . , """ ..................... ,,,., $13 7 7 heolit,wt,;11Mrlls.UOY649J' -. , -' • . ~ -' ' . .,, . '6f FORD.LTD' •'°""""""W"°'.Y·O ............... 51966 heaJer,pawtr steering. foci. oir. lu9At rotk. · (Y01l4bS! , '71 MAVERICK 7 DRDRUX£.A•-"""'--~· $] 977 '152CSH , • ' '71 DATSUN ~1777 '71 PINTO :.~·~·~·~ .. -.. -.. ~ ... $1477 • •• Rodio, 4 speed lron smlssion, Calif. Emission System, 2000 cc Engine, Freight & Dealer Prep. Charge. PER MONTH . A78xl3 Tires, FR. Disc Brakes, lug -,,. gage Rock OrtlerYe•raT.ed•y . - f•r 0111y41 Mo1tths, Ftill Cost! Price is $2631.24 iitel. Toa & L;ic. Deterfflll ••y.i; .. ;.,v.c• .,_ is $3271.20 it1cl. , ..... tere1t n4 Lfc:HH • ..._.I ,1rc••tet• l•t• h 10.tl '72 GRAN Torino. " ' "' . . .. $ 2 fir,. ford Motor Co. Rentol. v.a. outo. lrOllS. roaio, heoter. pow« ',teeriftg, fetr. oir. (Sllf ' ' '68MUSTANG . .. ·51677 fil~rboc:k Wide ovals. VS lca;tory oil', pow• 'Slt!l'ing, rodio, heo~. {XNJ308) ~ '71 MARK IV . , . «·; , ......... ,.;,·,_.;;;,.~._:. . ...; SAV:E tp.(WMAI A· • • ' • ·.. I' •• . :_ ... ~· '71 MIRCURY C-PMkS,,,iMW-9po ..... w.¥-8. $4177 , ou)O. Irons. rodio, heot1r, pwt. ''' ~ foclory oif(28804) • '70 FORD Torino ,,., ......... , ... ..: .. , ............... 51 '9.,7 11151, fodio. lifottf. kic1. Oii'. /7$9AMOJ / '~ , ... f ,, ~ ...,. ... '72 PINTO Runa~o7· . ""'"'"' (o. '""'· "'-"· ""' :i$22 1' llMl•.Ci06fl.Xt ' . I . ~ . . . . I '72 PINTO 2 pr~. . . Rodio.~heo1er.~u~1kiti{357DSC) $ • j ' . ' . .277 . 67 FORD G"alailie · · · s947 · sect.t-•. Y-1. ciltq, ~ ~ ~Ill":. '°"' , _ ~~ kict. oir, vi!IYI roof t\M.1616) ' . . • '69 VOLKSWA'GEN (011'41f!', flodio & heor.r. (44SAGF) ~1577 .. '69 FORD '68 CADILLAC· ..... ""' . -............ ~· "~·. $1 61.1 rodiCI, heo1er, power 5lfff ... !oct elf. wnyl roof, virlyl 1111100• (lN~S67) ' " • -. V-8 engine. cruise-o-motic • (fl OGRQ22848) 1,72 MA "ERICK : . .. ·5247J Fonl Motor Co.1111111. V-1, .. .._ ntll.,... , · . ~--.l'O'!W" ....... {2«FIE) '· , . j ' · '72 GR~N Torino , '72 PINTO Runabout . '· for6Mo1orCo. ~•nlot . Autornolic, r•610, $2277 h101er; power Slttrl~. Delu~• trim. • . (778ETE) ;69 iFORD F·250 . ,_,,., .. , ......... -. .......... 51a7· ~ 91'.powlf..... . • • "'l· J1' .. ... ' c ' • :· I .. '67 MUSTANG · · ....... _,,,..,_,,.,_: ........ 51277. Y~ roof (lM897) - ~f lt)USf A'N\S .,. ,~ .. ,, ' . . , ' ' ~ ~ . flool. V·8. outo. 1r1111s. 1odoo. heottr, lot!....-.. ' ]~ 6 MGi whffl~ CYPTSJSI • _ l }l, ' . . ' '64 FORD Fairlane ••00·"· ,.,.,,,,.,, ....... -· ·--·-~527.,: (556FTO . /:.~ , '64 VOLKSWAGEN · 2 °""· 4 ......... & '""'· (FM'42Sl $ 4 7 7 ;' '71 FORD F·100 . ~~~::SOLD 52366 FORD I Am :hill Ill 2 ilrs Sou swe the 3 I